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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-01-03 - Orange Coast Pilot' • .. .. .,, .• •• ~ ' • . • •-• '! • ' ·s l I. ID ra1 • • • • , .. "' • ' Yule · Tree Blaze .. Battin Assistant • • • Da .. age $201·('~ Rep~rts County . ., . . I At Coa~h~s Donae , . --Planner · Will Go ' ' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 3, 1973 ~ YOI.. .._ f!IO, If, I SICTIONS, 61 'AGES War Is Fun? .. .. . • • ' Swb•Admit . ' I ' • ' •• • ., ; • , • • ., *' .. ~ -.. I . ~. ..., I I ... Dr. Le4~Y :Still ' . , Witho~t; Country • , From Wire Service• ·ruture res kl.ency remains clouded today. tho be "We know that he has tried to find a .. GENEV-A -Swiss au rities re ty-t:ountry willing-to grant him residence . ~day admitf.ed that American drug cult~t ~t that he failed,'' Justice Ministry of-' :g-r:o!\= i:.;.~:J:..r~~n:~ ~,\'IS. sal4,lii'Jle,P,,. . 1 _ the i!1 clearly a man without a country. ~;!e ::e~:~ew~;i~I;.~n~ter .. • , , ,. •/,UPI T .......... ; :f10RT.lt1VIETNAMESE CHILDREN PLAY ON WING •OF 852 BOMBER :-· n .. H.noi,-JleneweLRaJds-AfterJ&.hau~Ne~'t.•r.,.l',r_..uce ~~- Leary had been ordered to lea e .fllto contact with other countries to fmd Swillerlabd by.Dec. 31. · Ht: didn't. H:e <iut if they are prepared to accept him.* coul(ln't fmd another, Country to · aceei>t 1• "If,.nowhere can. be:fo\Jnd, Mr. Leary him," . . ' · . . ;. pn be ' g!vj!ll wbat hi called ad-Swiss off1c1als _no~ say the)'. ~1!!_1.il·_mirUStr.iuVe:zU~_!~-~ . ~ :ns2s Hit Ho Chi Minh temPI lonriij so,me<!><Jlilfy!lfar wpl 1 Admlnis!rative resjdency is a lonn ·ol ~ept the drug guru "'.11~ Leary ~ap-;.ntemmenl and his libery would be 1ng the threat of extradition to the Unt1f1 s.trictly limf~. · States. '" ~ · SWitzerlanil three times refused Leary California wants Leary~ause of ~s ·)"esidence but ltso rejected an extradition escape !rom _Los ~adres Men :. Colony.~t _request from the United States. When San Luis Obispo m:September of 1970., ;teary fled prisoo ln 1970, he first went to DAILY "ILOT St•ff PllOM OUT IN THE COLD? Planner Butterfield . . ·Trail, South Vietnam Leary was serving ljl' year! at Lts :Algeria Where be c&me into contact with Padres as a result of his arrest on dn!i 8nd u.;11 fell out with the Black Pan- ch.arges in Laguna Beach in 1968. Leary, the rs and then came to Switzerland in -his son Joh.n and ~fe Rosemary ~ere ~-l'J.971. ' rested in Laguna's Woodland Drive area Ouster Forecast For Butterfield .On Rlan,Board . , on charges of marijuna po£SeSsion. : .SAIGON (UP!) -tr.s. B52s dropped and 13 flights 'of Bl2s . new through Dr. Leary Oed pc!Son will! the alleged ·1'.w.r elfa' re· Before ~ ~ estimated .900 tonl of bombs Tuesday monsoon rainstonns and ttiiek · cloucb ·help of the Black ·patitKets. He eveb-IW -"'mtd today OD approaches to two major late Tuesday and early today in the aJ tually ended up in Switzerland and hls < : ,.,.iionl otthe-ilfi pµ(IJ!h.l!lpply trall !aCU. apiA8I '"".&)uthem-•·I"=.: · ··· '; ' • ,B' • · h A" ... -" · ' "d ... : hi1NoH1iv1e1nam .11ut qain •b>Yed.ll<iow "'.)<;' .... 01~ ...... -·--~,-~~--·• rrt . ppr. o'Ve, t~ IOth Parallel. Other B52s dropped region nann•neinonr.n niu·u.,_ p(JT ICE SEEK.ING · An aide to supervisor Robert Battin to- 1 ilOO more tons on Communist targets In weatber. prevented assessment of the :L< • • · day denied that woOcirow w. Butlerfield ' "'°" h V' tna eHICAGO (UPI)' - A federal judge northern ""Tt Je m. bomb damage . • CER would retain his post on the e<>unty plan-, • S;~and,m a spddelll)!~·. The u;s.,eo~,also reported the THUMB SLI ,. ~as ruled that e•pectant mothers can ap-nlng c<>mmission. of~·llf 1Afll~-ol\l$'~1:~ · ~ ol anottal r11hif'b6mhei;.mler ·· ,,lymr."', public aid be:••• their babies.""'. Butterfield s'lld Tuesday he planned to ;OI · ::'"~~~,,. l'j'llan :J\'dl)!i , \i;etnm:, 1¥'! =·r#i· SAN MATEO ·(~) -Poll~ are.looli:· )o .stay-oo..&he .conunlision Indefinitely. He · ~~.near Qil;(. n • : • ..:1d ~,, 1---"M:alfue 'r~ lng for a sl~e-wie'Idi.ng motorist who ~t 1l.I. .A policy of th. e Illinois Department of w::a appointed to the Garden Grove City and 'Wia~-.(IQI'llriif'es:t cf J'buruJ~·_, tll&'"Paam:. •:f1.'!Ull·o :..-off the' top of a young Army recruit•s !i'U ·Council in April and said at that lime ~ :~ .'Jii!)e°i i hovl"1he•, ~---~!.'...~en11:!fd'BoWthlt~,.;~::ynl<i!iOl•n thumb Tuesda~. . ~ ' ~~ Aldfro that prel .vented! modtherr 8 odn that he would eventually resign fro m lhe '"ii~".. . . . ""~ ,i-< ~. -~· ... 1uuniu 1< u:~iq are Michael Kelly, ·11~jb;bul< training it W~uw-c m app )'Ing or at or a • · . ~~ • ,._· • ii. · • 11.. ~ -1 ...... r ... ~ . ... 1 ..{ ,, ( • chi! cc:_ lfss.ion. '· ~~ aho' ll'lllr.l2 t!U8S uns.an .. , _ . ..._...~. ' ' •• • .... l .l Ft. Ord, said he I top part ol hf! ditiooal childrt(l until alter the · dren •William Meyers, an executive assis- . V~tnam'S"five~rn ~vIDrts,. ··. F~t to~ toutb.,a!x-Wavet:c?[~ thumb when a.dri~r be honked at 1'8JMld are biOrn was ruled unconstitutional Tues-hmt to Battin, said today that the · of•._.. In CommU)llsl.-hi!!d ~~)bit 8 Comm1J111St ~-..taali>g out ol a pickup.trtlck and itarted sw•·.• · • b, s ~-· •--Jud R. hard •--h d ed h. iect' 1· t ;; · 7Quanc •Tri Q\y: ·;., ', ~." ar:a 45 ~west rot Saigon..... ;,' · "-'6 uay· y U .. u111trict wun ge tc superv-..r a narrow is se ton 1s , ,.v.mm.antt iUll&&' fiater:boriibers'-. The lilest.~'°'!'t . ·J«ll ing the sickJe. B. Auitin. t1o1 r a dne~ edcomllllSh ·' slBoner rft~ t1wd o persons. '";."'t:._"-~7;.._ "":":p·1!•.J' .5 .-3 : tbe_.n~~'~lf)J; ... ~ h:veai:::toldt .. at utte 1e may not u~s Pltbtin§;· 'w:~';:. h~~~ ~&:..: . t •. "··le ~.....it. F1· re· re=I:~. ;e;lly a .~~~on H:i;~~ . -least C Americans ha been pt~ • ~ .t~I ~-..c::; Smith on tfje COmJ!llSSton as Supervisor F'IND 'THE ONE' or killed. Ve ca ~ " ·~ · • ; . • . David . L. Baker's representst ive and . • "' ~ • ~ ~ In South , Vietnam ~!!.l.,..~-• . • ,.. .£' ~ ' Shirley Gr:lndle of Orange was named _ t~ ta..;_ ~to ..n:.•~ei>llid~!l1(11ie1-wa.i.~,.....:D4QIQK1".ti8.~~id~ ... ~~~ .~uo1 ~lph,-~ar.k ::.,'.".~; This Giel auto tlOld en tho llnt day to the jlOlllt ._ Dec. I with II oliellmgs, , '~· 'f,l°' · y t expect t~ named '..flr:ltcaller after'tltiladappeuedintbe lrouod ~fa .end ·~ .aijatb •" ...,,;· • ~ -~~ .. < .. ,-~,-~1. ....... M .... ·"·;. ·ft'_·· . ~. -next week by new -5upervisor Ralph DAILY mm· i>ebft<n dawn Tueoday ond daW11 loday1 Chrill!nas t~ fire·destroyed ·$20, :~ Tarkanlln end ms family were In the .ed ch I Full _, " • tbe s.i,on commabd repotted. wol1b ol lllmlsbinp,Tuesdey n\ght In · • ivtng roont wben the Ure atarted , hut all Di ri 0 "1"" to "0 '"ace Dan · -"IO BMW lOlf2. 4 ·~ stick, blaze wu caused by a short In the 1¥J • /itcaped without Injury, lirtmen said. Fol<y. Michello Rodlal!, P I B. Tar~ basketball coach at c.J St ti" fire was contajned in the two AM/FM, •VH, ......... Search Abandoned' Long -.. ' • • ol the CTarbniln borne at 4ISI N v· R I 11,yoo'<.'e Jookini lot •;i&, on<" it takes-Huntington Beach liremen · ulil 1" , · houii Drive, hut nremen said there • 1ets ·ecognizec · to .,ll whl(te,.,. you have !or sale, try PORT HUENEME (AP) -A ..a balU! wu caused b7 a short In the "l ,.,.., heat and smoke damage th"""llout the. direct lino to r<sul1" Dial 60-5C78 search his been called oil r r George E. Iv Christmas tree decorations. The , .!IJe hou.le. The fire started about 7:'40 SAIGON IAP) -The governments or and let the D~Y ,PILOT lld·Vitor lielp 'J:agen, who !ell Into the ocean near the quickly bum lnlo namH, and the · :P,m. Finland and North Vietnam have agret<I et the can thai counta.• beached ship Bahama Star, the Coast • -~ througho.\t the living ... m ljlil / fi"'men said lll08I of !l!t da!page was to =iroile e~c~ o!.her ...Jladig t!ruJ21 I room. • j, to rumtture, carpett Ind drapes. ,..ported today. ; . \ .. .. ,, , , ; .. ·. I Over House Fund Move Frorl' Wire Services WASllINGTON -The Democratic-con- trolled 93rd Congress opened tOOay with Senate Democrats unanimously en- dorsing their leader's call ror an im- mediate end to U.S. involvemcnl in rncrochrna While Republicans gave split- decisiOn support to President Nixon:·s peace efforts, Mean\\'hile, the \\lhitr House said tOday negotiations to end the Vietnam war could be prolonged by any moves ii'i Congress to cut off runds for the co,nnict. Press Secretary Ronald Zieg ler, lit m11m=to newsruen. 1ett~oo~dout>rth-at =c~.-~--'~ the Pr"esident was irritated by the vo'Je by the House Democrats to end funding for the war i£ a peace settlement is nOt quickly obtained. · Ziegler said the President conrerreP with his Vietnam negotiator, Henry A·. Kissinge r, thi s morning for an hour aboOt the talks with Nort h Vietnam that Kiss- inger "'ill resume on ?.-londay. t Kissinger \\'iii appear befo re Republican congressmen Friday to discuss the outlook. 1 Said Ziegler: "At such a sensitive stage in the negotfatlons .. , members of Congress shOllld ask themselves if th~y want to '1eke···respon"sitsility · for raising doubts in the enemy's minds about the U.S. position and thereby possibly pro- longing the negotiations." With families and starr members paclr- f Stt CONGRESS, Page Z} Orange Coast Weather tl'll be fair on Th.ursday, with oCcasiooal gusty winds. Highs of S.S at the beaches, Msing to 63 in- land. Low temperatures tonight. 38-45 . INSJl).E TODA. Y 11'$ a brand new year in lo· cal theater, and two area play· ..I\<>"<::::".:::~ •1! (arll/ ~ '1Mfli . ~ti·~ ' 1978. See Enf,rtainment Page 21. L.M ... n: 1 .... i.. ,. C1tlttni.. S C1tttr etm.-U C .. 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Wyzanski has been a critic of the U.S. Attorney'& office (or the types ol cases it selects to prosecute. He contended the office should concentrate more on cottUption, civil rights and whJte-collar crimes. THE JUDGE, DECLARING that "hypocrisy begill.s at home," told the at· tomeys, "I want those affidaYlts ... and I mean it. 1'I will prove perjurers those that art: perjW'en and I will prove cruel thoSe that are cruel ... " be said. ,,.- U.S. Attorney James N. Gabriel, KheduJed. to leave today fbr a vacation In Puerto Rico, saiq he would not decide .what to do until he holdl a stall meeting after he returns. U.S •. Crltlelzed Red fte"lega~s. Har~n .. • • . Raitoi' s Peace Position By Unlted Preis lnteraaUonal As they did, there y,·ere: y,·ords of cau- The North Vietnamese delegation to tion in Washington against too much o~ the Paris peace ~alb abruptly hardened tlmlsm. Hmol's negotiating position today. Klssln;ier met with President Nixon for In oae of a series of statements, It ac-ho esd cuaed the United States or deliberately two urs Tu ay night and met him again today. ~ing H~l's B{lch ,Mal' hospital in House Republican leaders also an· the maa rauis again.st the Hanoi-Hal-nounced that Kissinger will meet with pb;ang aru. . Republican congressmen Fpday to U.S and North Vietnamese em>e~s met discuss the Vt~tnam peace prospects and In Piiis !!>r an un~rec.dented 7\io ho,lll'S _, the-recen• -,. bombing of ·North Vie~ ~ to lay the groundwork for the nam. MPUallcms that . res~e . Monday + Senate Democratic leader Mlke ~ Dr. Henry I\. K1sslnger and Mansfield keynoted the start ol the 93rd Hanoi• Le Due Tho. Co~gre~ today with a ~II for prompt Upward S:wing On Stock Market Vi~tnam. He said Congress must reassert Ul<ll'*nd l!lllfll'to hrinl'ibo\lt -.omplete dis Involvement." Whlte Hoiise Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said negotiations to end the' Viet· nam war could be prolonged by sny moves in Congress to cut off funds for the c0nn1ct. While Hanoi was reporting new precau- tions against a possible resumptiOn oC the NEW YORK (APJ _ Stock market U.S. bombing attacks, the North Viet· 1 t' ued t · tod boo namese delegation in Paris said ·· (I) pr ces con in o gain ay i,, sted Hanoi made no concessior. to tbe United by encouraging ecooomlc' hews and op-tlmlam about Vietnam peace. States at the height of the U.S. bombing At ooon Psr, the Dow Jones average of offensive and (2) affirmed that It· will JO industrial stock! was up I0.46 points to stick to its demand that Vietnam must not be pennanenUy divided lnlo a Com-l,OU.14, well above Its record clo!ing munist north and a "free" south. high of 1,008.%7 set Dec. 11. Tbis special statement rejected reports Stock price advances outnumbered in Saigon political circles the Communist declines on the New York Stock Ex· regime in Hanoi abandoned under the ::~:by nearly 2 to 1 in fairly active bombing attacks ill demands that Viet- Monte Gordon-of Dreyfus CQrp. ~aid =t~~st be considered as one single Souglit . ' Cory leads Six Solons in Costs /.ssemblyman Kenneth <l>ry of Garden Grove led Orange County'• six legislators in ~ and e1pensea filed -'f'uesday,l: ~ atlte controller's office. -(Set ftl' sfiirY.' P1ge 5 l ~-• ' The 69th District Democrat drew 127,668 during 1972, which i• 1463 moro than State Sen'. Jam.,·~.' Whetmore (R· Garden Grove) who !ollowed in second Salaries a~d ~pcnse~ o( the -Other lawmake,n, in dfS9tri4inlC:brder, ""'' Asoenfblymin Robert If:. "Badham (R· Newport Beach). 128,!l!: Aasemblyman .John V. Briggs (R'F\l)lerlon), 128,371; Assemblyman Robert It. Burke (R·Hun· t.lngton Beach), $26,121 , and State Sen. Dennis carpenter (R·NeWJ>Ort Beach ), $25,290. . Bandit Scores . At Disneyland An unidentified man -wearing a green trench coat held up a ticket booth outside the main entrance to Disneyland Tuesday and escaped with an estimated $1,500, Anaheim police said. I .. th!lt ,.,._be:cq_u~ of a ~se cor~lation It came as Hanoi Radio and Com· betw~ m;arket .activity and Y•~tnam munisi dlplomata reported Hanoi would , developmenta, It ~as opected that the . . ln~st thll any Kissinger-Ti1'1~tl.OjJlen1 --~~~~= '-"lllltJallow'tbeOct. 26 draft cease,Jire I ··-· --nt. Confronting two female ticket sellers about S p.m., ths man simulated a gwt ln his coat JX>Ckei and sPoved a note through the ticket boo~. window. lt,&.51id: "Gimme the' rnooey;'' ., · The two \\'ome~ comp~ llri!nediately. Police described the suspect, who fled on foot from the crlme,lJ.t being five· feet-10 and in his mid·20t · ' ·:. r t' econorn.r;_ .,_,__ ' · The ttatement reasserted North Viet· PolUtlve ~1.nw news of the. day in· nam's baste premise that the future eluded a report that new orders for peace lreaty with Presklent Niton's mazultcturtd goods , rose n~ly 4 per· negotiator must refer to Vietnam as one cent in N~v~ber ~ a rrediction from nation. Ne'lf Y~rlt s First Natlona City Bank that North Vietnamese de I e g at ion the jobltias :ate would fall below 5 per-spokesman Nguyen Thanh Le said there ctnt in the: firSt half of the year. has been no secret compromise 81. OIW!ff COAST DAILY PILOT rangement l\'ith \\'ashington, as reported in Saleon, under \\'hich It has agreed to drop referenct to Vietnam's partition as being only provisional. "\Ve reject tnis ~ully lrivented rePfrt," Le said .. He said that during the bombing raids North of the 20th Parallel, called orf Saturday "do negotiation whatsoever" took place with the United States. •• Negotiatioll,i, $lated -· SAN JOSE (AP) ~ Teamsters Union representatives will meet with Pajaro and Salinas Valley growers Thursday in San Diego in an attempt to "solidify their position" as the representative or farm \vorkers, an official of the Council of California Gro~·er!i Said here. "AU we can say is that it's an effort to make themselves stronger and a s s e r t themselves in this whole area," assistant director Donald CUrlee said Tuesday. 1119 °""'91 c..t o.i.u;t Pll.01', win-~ Jt, ........ "" H._'"'9. It Pftl..,_ •r ... ~ °"'" P!Mbtllnl c-..nr. "'9- ............ -(JIUllf~ Mllldty """"""' ,i,IMy, foW Ce.M M-. ·"-"" "9tfl. ••11"""'4 hlCltlftM• V•llfY, i..- ._,.. lrvltlt!llddklMc:.k .., $M Otmetl!tl ,.... 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C.llflnli.. ~'-'*' '1 unw a.t.1 INllffll'l't ., ""-"·-».ti . ......,.,, Mllfl9nr ~ftM~. ~ • Husband, Wife Charged ·In Bizarre Death of Son ~ NORTH BERGEN. N.J. <AP) - A special effects man from Twentieth Cen· . tury Fox and hi!I wife remained free to- day on $100 ball each after being charged &5 material witnesses in the bi zarre -death of-thelJ'-eiOfl.-,,--- llenry ~nnar, 37, and hls wife June, 36. of Harbor City, Callf., appeared Tuesday heforo Municipal Court. Judge Robert W. Bauani ln the death or their 14·year-olri son. Steven. whose body v.·as found New Year's Day In a clothes dryer. MillaLllld his son. had gone to the laundry New Year's Eve with hi s sleep- ing bag, int«:nding to spend the. nig ht the ... , •«'Ording to pollc.. ' The body was discovered inside lhc clothes dryer tt1e followini mo"!ing by S!even·s 16-year-old brother. !o.1ichael. The couple and their two childttn were livi ng at New Yorker Trailer City, where the laundry ls located, police said. ~tpl>on .E.~ McCabe, of the Hudson County proseaitor's _orn~ speculated the youth may have crawled Inside the dryer, cl05ing the door behiod him.· .. - If the dryer had been stopped pre.maturely by the previous user , it v•outd &utomallcally ~have "'begUn to ro-tate, trapping the hoy Inside, McCabe noted. .• Judge R•hini den(ed Mlllar'!>Crt!!' ... too to tra\•el Thursday to New York City, wbere he Is working wlth_a.Jilm crew_ ' services and the trend towll"ljl ,inore elPeDStve' eetrice:1. 'Jbe'j ·~ mibi sha!J.: Ille c!oll. ' ' ' ' -.ST. LOUJS''(AP) -' ltnius "sPeckJed Reef' Perryman, 80, a blues planl.st and ' He , cut hi& lirst -Id iq ~929/ ·and hll mo.t famou• recordlnas "ere "Tho: ·Right $tring11 but ib&''Wn:mg Yo-Y~:;1 •!Goin' Down §low" aod~JHighway 11 mues.'' . . • I ' l'roftt,P ... J CONGRESS ••• Business Area Revitalization ' The J,.test plan to revitallze Santa Ana's downtown business area was ail<ipt~ by the city council Tuesday nigh~-. . AJ>lli-oved was• redevelopment agency and a Community Redevelopment Com· mission. Bound.Wu-of the a~a in which ·the new agency can operate extend on the south to Walnut Street, north to 17th Street, eMt to Grand Avenue and west to Bristol Street. The new commission Will have the power to purchase private property at full market value plus relocation costs. It -also· carrtondemn property-if necessary . The commis.sion, which begins opera· lion in 30 da11, includes Hector Godinez, Santa Ana posbnastei'; Johil "Bill" Hill, clothing merchant; Don Christeson, land o ... t TO 6 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA 'MESA 646-1919 CLOSIO SUNDAY BASEBALL BASKETBALL Shoes Shoes • Undershirts Shirts Sox Miffs Basketballs Bats Backbbards Balls Goals .. • TENNIS Rackets e llOYS & GIRLS SPEEDO SWIM TRACK Shoes SUITS Shoes Shirts Shorts Shorts Dresses Warm-up Suits Balls J RALEIGH BIKES · Parts · Tires-Tubes· Accessoms ·Repair • 1 Tl :I ..... tlOll ililll TI ·lUllJ """ mor. Tl elec , Joa~ . j I .Ju l fl c s t: d .g 0 e D 11 1 7 ~~ 60 d · viro 81 • firn: r airli tl ~~ 2 f disc }. allo· i ~< f F, • i R· ·i of ~ S suff } terr. • Co • : rurr • a CE ' to l : oth< Cl • dica -:. of S : boal ; ditic • 11 ~-whe ; elec : res< • . • :u ~ f w l' Coo; :' chie : priv ~"It • . .sd!T , am • tk>n , ht t : 18ld : dire -; CoD t- , ' ; ' • • " ! l I d • ' $ DAILY PILOT 3 Three Districts to Eye lfigh Level Personnel lr1 c.tNl>ACB PEARl!ON Of .......... ¥'f' 'lbe new year bu broupt new .._.u,iuu .. to the 1rv1oe, Soddleback and Tlmln Unilled School Dl.strlclo, wblcb now mull nu •belr 1drolnlJtr1Uve pool- tiooa with penonnel from the outgoln& ··~~-~u~... • The three now districts, which be<cme ·!Wly operallooal July I, could not legally proceed "llb the reuslpuneilts untll this 'month. 1be dlstricts1 aeated in a wtiRclUon electloo last June, •ill repl-the San • Joaquin, Tualln and Trabuco Elemeotsry and the 'llDlln Unloo Hip -Dl.striols. AcbninistraUve.level pertannel in tJme --l -.,. l\W'lillff<I ...... parable Jobi for t"·o yean m the new dlstrlcta. • Technlcally, all -I have lbelr cholco cl districts, bot they an "1lo lodt- ed lnlo cboollnc ono carved out of their fonntr lltL For lnllltl«. Tuatln El<mentary employes mull I' lo .:omporable jobs In lbe Tuatln Uallled Dlslrlct becall!< !he elementary dlstricl -~ lldmlnillor school& anywhere el.le. · f#.lental Bealt'lt Plan Supervisors OK· Action on Grant Ul"I Tt~I J uf19e on Trial U.S. Appeals Court Judge Otto Kerner goes on trial in federal court today on charges"" of con- spiracy, bribery and income tax evasion -m race track stock deals during his seven years as . gover.nor. oL.Illinois.._He . is. one of the hlghest·ranking judges ever to be indicted. irwest act ·Delayed 60 Days The long-debated new contract for ~ terminal spa~ at Orange County Airport \ for Hughes AJrwest has been delayed foc 1 60 <!ays to allow for preparation of ml en- 1 viromnental impact statemect. i But supervisors Tuesday voted to reaf-~ rum their intention to limit flights by the ' , airline to 11 per day, impme the Wll.lal 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. prohibition, require l1 sm6keless jets and restrict planes. to Boe!Dg 737• and Douglas 009s. f n.e airline and the county Department f of Aviation has long argued over the ~restrictions which Hughes c a 11 s l discriminatory because Air California is allo\\'ed. 23 flights a day. I Casners Slared ! w i For 2nd T er1n? Appllcatioq {or a fed~ral grant to set up a non-profit corporation to administer mental beallh programs in Orange Coun- ty was approved by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday in a 3-1 vote. The grant, ll approved by the federal government, would provide WJ1200 to establish the private corporation · to represent all sectors public and private, and to integrate them. 1be corporation would be run by a board of directors representing the coun· ty, cities, bealtb provide.rs and uurs and the public. Private mental health physicians op- posed the plan almost to a man. Principal object of the plan would be to develop community mentaL~' health centers, aCt'OJ'dtng !o Dr. E. \Y. Klatte. Klatte, county...,.dlrector of mental health, said the federal government favored the corporaUon plan. He in· dicated that establlshment of the new en· tity would relieve the Board of Supervisors of many detail approvals. "We are now funded from 18,sources and it.is very inefficient," Klatte argued . He said the county had an out. The grant would set up the corporation but the board would have to approve it later. Dr. James Anderson, Santa Ana psychologist and chairman of the Menta l Health Advisory Board, said he opposed the idea because not enough time had been given to study it. He called this a common practice of the• mental health administration. Dr. David Wardell, a psychiatrist. charged \)le j:Ol])Ol'jlliOfl_ J':••Jd Pe . ~ monopoly of menW heallh servlcea in the county and free chol<es of potlalts would be eliminated. He was joloed;by Dr. Warren Roberts, Fu 11 er ton cholo ist who a ed that rlvate corporations were already set up in t Held. Both Robert• and attorney Don Odell of Laguna Beacb argUed Iba! the oe.. entity "-ould violate state law oo the required use of private sources of care. The county mental health program is a $10 million spending ttem with 90 percent of the cost paid by the state and federal governments. Dr. Anderton charged that some coun- ty meliW.bealth stiff members would he spending 30 .percent of their time setting up the new corporation. El Toro Land Nixed For Juvenile Hall The Orlnge Coonly Probation Depart· ment bas ruJed that property ov.11ed by the county near the Industrial Arm. . n«th of. .El Toro Mar~ Corps Air Sta· tloo, """1d lio{ be suitable for a second Juvenile Hall, .. The re~ thet. noise· from j<ls from El Toro -~td pr&Jude outdoor ·ac- tivities. The Department of Real Proper· ty Services bas,,l>eeJ> directed by the Board of Supervi.90rs to conduct a survey tc find a site to aerve the southern por· lloos of the c:oooty. 1bo ~ --~ts. Slan Cor<Y " lrvtn., Wllllant Zoggol Sad-dlebldi Ind Elwin Cltmmer of Tullln, awmalb' determintd an &itual procedure oloeleetlon. Eadt man will meet during lbe nul ..... 'wltlf the IUpatintMdenl and asst,_ -'«lperfnlelidenl·letel·penonnef of the ou140lng dlstrkts lo detcrlbe the pro- llrlll! and phllooopby 1o blJ d1>1nc1. After Uae separate, personal con- rerences, lbe top lcytl personnel wUI maloe known tbel> cheicea lo the superintendenh, Wh> wUJ take the mat· W1 to their boards of tru.!tees rar action. Thert "4llJ be no public announcement• ot U1llt111t superlntendtnts unlll the boorda (aq action. . Suj\erlntendents Corey and Zogg said Ibey hoped this proctu wouJd be com· pleted In the t~rd •·eek in January. Atter the 835lstant superintendents are chcsen, lhe new superintendents will begin looking !or applications oo the director or supervisor level. "The notion is," Corey sakl, "lhat a lot ol other people might "''ant to make U1tlr decl.slorui depending on wllo the top peo- ple art." "\",lille they work tar the superln- ltndent," 1.ofig said, "the people a1 lhe d.lrKtor or 11.1pervilor level .,.,vrk nlOre with the assistant aupertnte.ndent and ought to have an opportWllty to know who they'll work with." Both men said lhey want input from outs:lde 110Urces, but that the 01a1ter of wl... goe• where will "finally be resolved by the board l:Uld !he superintendent ," Corey said. The Irvine superintend ent added that the trustees are ''reaso nably knowledgeable''. of the districts' person· I ne.I becauJe •·they 've v.·atched them ttork for )'t81'1," I lov.· nwmy assU.lant S1Jperintendents will be employed and In what ca.paclty "''ill depend on the sJie of the district and expertise of applicants, 1.ogg sak1. The oucgoing districts have assiltanl superintendents in personnel. in· structional servil'e!I, busine~ and special se rvtt-es. "\\'e will probably try to find areas of I expertt5e to flt the people Into com· parable positions." Zogg said . adding that th~ administratlvl' stru cture ol the districts n_:iay chauge v.11h the peOple. Scl1olarsl1ip Will Benefit ~ Prostitutes Good Readitag Ahead Librarian Donna Speck clues youngsters at coun ty library branch in Alission Viejo about "New Books for new year." The youngsters are from left Kenny Stewart, Alan Miller and Christine Stewart. One ne\I.' offering 'viii be Herman the skeleton, a human skeleton and accompanying display of related anal· omy charts and books to help children understand lhe body. Saddleback Set To-Install-Ne,v Board Members Insta11ation of two new.board members to1>3 the agenda of Tbursdaj flight's meeting or the SaddJebaCk COnvnunity College pistrict board cf trustees. The meeting begins at 8 p.m. In the Administration B u i I d i n g , 28000 Marguerite Parkway, ~iission Viejo. Mission Viejo homemaker Donna Berry and Laguna Hllls real estale broker James Pttarshall will take the oath of of- fice from Patrick Backus, board presi- • ,denf. A-frs. Berry and Marshall were elected to fill vacancies on the board created when voters adopted a reapportionment pi811 that included expansion of the board of trustees from five to seven members. B«h haYe been active in college ac- tivities 1ince the: district was fonned in 1967. . During the special meeting, lrulltees will be asked to endorse a resolution ask- ing the state legislature to grant state aid to distrlcts on the basis of enroUment rather than the district .of residenCe . Under lhe present system, Saddleback receives aid for all COill:111unity coJiege students residing in ·Jhe.: di.strjct, even though many of those studenl.S attend junior college in other districts. The proposed change would eliminate the need for Saddleback to enter into in- terdistrict agreements with other districts for student transfers. Motor Pool Supervisor to Drive Eco-car Su~rviJor Ronald W. Caspers, who sometimes drives to work In a Jlritlsh Rolls1.R&yct, hd accepted ao econorey car y.•ith an environmental touch. The 1913 Gremlin Caspers will dri\'e will be powered by propane to cut dov.11 air pollution, according to R. I. "Cuba" ri.1orri s, cowity director of tranil- portatlon. Caspers formerly had a county·lcased 1971 Ford LTD station wagon at his disposal at a cost. of $158.90 a month. The American :.Olotors Gremlin with the propane attachment wiU cost $143.96 a month. Newly elected supervisor Ralph Diedrich. a reputed millionaire. has turned d!)Wll the offer of a county car and v.·ill drive his ov.n, ~1orns said. Supervlsor Ralph Clark 'vi.11 replace a 1971 Chrysler t\ew Yorker v.·ith a 1973 model ol the sa me car, The present car costs $166.32 a monlh compared lo $16&.40 for the 1973 model. Supervl90r David L. Baker v.·ill drop d0\\11 from a ~lercury 1\farquis at $16.1.35 monthly to a Ford LTD at $148.15. Supervi.sor Robert Battin has oot decided on a replacement ror the 1971 BuJck Electra he now drives v.·hich costs the counly $164.65 monthly. SEAm.E (AP) -The qunhf1cntion is unusual for a scholarship fund being "'Stablished here : Only con\'ictcd pros· titutes need apply. Superior Court Judge Charles Z. Sn1ilh . "-'ho earlier in his career spent l"-'O years in ~10nicipal Court trying nearly all of Seattle's prosli!ution cases, says the fu nd v.•iU be used to help "''omen convicted of prostitu1ion in the past rive years. But Smith and other orticials don't hold out much hope for success. The fund Y.·as started wllh $1.500 th.:it Smith recently rioed Ralph I. Goldberg , 75, foUo"'·ing Goldberg 's convi ction on charge s that he was living off the earn- ings of a prostitute. Smith said Tuesday that he fined and put Goldberg on probation, rather than sentence him to jail. because h~ decided that Goldberg .. shou ld do something to recompense the years he had spent degrading women through pros1itution." Dr. Jennie James, a University of \\lashington psychiatrist who has con· ducted. a IY.'O-)'ear study on prostitution, says a lack of motivation usually is the barrier to eduoational advancement for a orostitul e. She said a similar scholarship program .... ·as launched in Det roi t but no one ap- plied. "Proslilutcs don 't like to change their profession ," she said. Officials say there has been only one applicant so far, a woman convicted ol prostitution twice in two years. Smith said the v.·oman , who is on welfare, wants-to stUt!y counseling at Seallle Community College after she completes high-school equivalency exams. She was not identified. Life for Drug· 1 1 Criminals Asked ALBANY, N.Y. CAP) -Declaring that "society has no alternative." Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller asked today for legtslation to impose life sen1en~s against persons who ttaffic in hard drugs and those who commit violent crimes while under their influence. The Republican governor de voted a ma jor part of his annual message to the legislature to what he saw as the failure of existing laws to rope with the growing drug problem . "We haVe tried every approach ... l\'e have allocated over $1 billion to every form of education against drugs and treatment of addicted throug h com· mitment . therapy and rehabilitation . i Ronald Caspen, chairman of the Board . ; of Supervison, has seemingly gathired J sufllcient votes to be named to a second l-tenn as head of the board. • Caspers emerged after county seat $ rumors;icked Supervl.9or Ralph Cl_ark ~s 1 a certll!} victor fQir the job. Clark 11 said '" tt haft campalghed-vigorously with i other board members for the post. Italian Lovers? TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES t Caspers needs three votes and in- • dications are today that he will get those : of Supervbors ~vld L. Baker and new : board member Ralph Diedrich. in ad· : d.iti<>D to his own. i The board will reorganiie Monday, ... when Diedrich will be seated, and re- ;. elected Supervisor Robert Battin ;. reseated. • • • i Labor Mediator Quits i ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -· J. CUrtis .f Counts is resigning u President Nilon's !' chief labor mediator to take a job in :'" private lndusUY. it was announced today. f "I have enjoyed my wodatloo wtlh the • 3dmitHSlntioo Cid President Nlzon and l 1 am uo lbat under biJ leadersblp the na- '-tion will continue to procms, especially • in the labor-manqement area," CouotJ ; aakl .. in announcing hll re:slgnalioo as : director cl the Federal M'l1latloo and • OondllatkJn Strrice: ~ ~--~...-~--~~~~~~~~, • COL U~INIST 1LL ' Pal lluDll Is Ill. The At Your semce • • eOlomn, • which nins - W-11)'1 ·11114 SUndlys In the . DAILY 'fnDr, wlU resume Su1>- 11ay, Housewives Air Gripes irt Survey ROME CAP) -Italian housewives oomplain in a survey of their sex lives lbat their blllbands are lousy lovers. "He is uninspiring, not like a real man," aays one O.year-oltt Roman wife . A Mllancse, '3, comments : "Once be was a good Jo•er, now he has no passioil." The housewives a!Jo lament that In rnarTiage Italian style sex soon becomes 1 hou,,ehold chore -only for the con· venience and pleC!sure of the husband. A quarter of the women interviewed admlt Iba! they have betrayed lbelr husbands . And onM!alf cl those who have been faithful uy they rvnained "' onfy because they didn't have a cliance. 1be wtves' complalnlt art outlined in a boo!< by Lleta Harrison, a Sldltsn writer who surveyod the ,., habits of 1,1151 marrltd womea. Mils HarTlson lo- l<tVlewed ., eQllal aunbet or molh<ta and their 'marrfid cla~. pcoffli lhe ....., questions t6 .....Ufn cbanlfnr •~ ~ g~aUon," the write~ con- chlclod;: "JlaIJan-IOClely ... cba11ffl! radbll}'.-The man1od daupten haV. ~ ...._:They believe lbal -11 not 'ahamelul.' They have allo loond Olll tbeli' 'rl&bt to orgasm:• ., The -tlldtt motbtn -c :pmen1 of. them -even accept that l.h<lr husboncl> shoUld be mon -po.ulonate with tbefr miru-than wlth their wlVtl. Only 3.5 percent of lhe young married ones airee "''ith that . Sixty·siJ. percent of the }'OUng married women consider sex the most iRlJ>Orlant factor In marriage. Only eight percent of their mothers think so. vet, the mothers and their marTled daughters agree on one thing: disap- pointment with their husbands. "My hwiband considers our home a hotel," complains one wife, 34.. "He comes home, demands food, sleeps alone and goes away." i\1iss Harrison WT1:tes: HitaJian men are disappointing as lovers, overbearing as hilsbands, phanlom fathers. They are also negligent and unprolecling -and adulterers." Between a quarttr and 30 percent of lhe wive$ -said they are aware 'ot Utel'r" buabanda' utramarttal .aatn. . But, accordl!lf lo ~ survey, more than a qUl(\tl1; ~ .Y0\1111 -Ive& retaliate In lllli same manritr, double from llltl " • cenmtlon .... "Wltb no .i:eallOC, 1" stopped loving me," a wife wu quoted In the lllrvey. ''But I am )'Oung -Z8 -and l have lhe rtl;ht IOI iiiinarure. Tlllli's wby t have a lover." Said one faithful Roman Wile, "I hoven't belroyed him -I am atupid." ~~ ~ .... ~~-- THE "BAD LUCK" OPAL MYTH In 1869, one of Sir \Vatter Scott's heroines1 An n e of Geierstein, blamed her misfortunes on opals in her possession; and thus Eng· land began a 134 year old super· stition that opals brought bad luck. It is thought that Elijah Peacock, who founded the jewelry dynasty bearing bis name, idolized Scott and believed this portent of evil. 11e emigrated to America in 1837, before Queen Victoria ridiculed the superstition by giving her daugh· ters opals on their wedding days. With Peacock. however. the "bad tuck" onos of opals came to Amer- ica. Elijah's ban on opa1s in his Chicago jewelry store persisted through five generations of man- agement until, less than a year ago, the company adopted the ancient Roman tradition Lhat the "raJnboy;" lurktng ln each opal is a symbol or hope . - If you ha'Ve bad any doubts as to the true tradition or opals, you can' now dlsml.os them, lr.nowtng that in spite of the false super· 1UUon, th .. e beautiful gems have become more popular than ever. the · WIRLD 1\ll the time in the u·orld is yours y.·ith this ingenious clock. The dial .-----., is an accurate S<'<>lor map, with local SUDAN TIME ti me wiodo\1t-s in 70 key areas, in-1I1' lft1 I' 1 eluding 4 U.S. ZOnes and Daylight Q 111.J a 1 Savings Time:. An impressive home n--1·-CLOCK 1-.cWllM acce1sory. Maple case ~----' 17Y.j" x 24~" x JJ.ci" J. ( ~ ~)ju m11h ri ej Jl!tll<'ft,ril 1823' NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT Till.MS 21 YEARS·IN THE SAME lOCAllON I lt11li:A"'•ricjird -M••l•r Ch•rt• PHONE 541-J401 ~ • ' •' • r \ • 4 ~LYPILOT Hijacker Captured_. ~ Priest, Psychiatrist Aid FBI Efforts Another Towi1 Being Born? OFF AND RVNNING DEPT. -You have doubtless been reading a lot of prop- aganda in ~nt times about Zero Population Growth and Zero Building Growth and Stop Everything. Don 't believe ii. At least not in good old Orange County. Only yesterday, for example, · the Orange County Planning Commission put its stamp or approval on a new com· " munity that could spring forth in the foothills out ~Y El Toro. ' This involves a modest little parcel or land of nearly 3,000 acres that lies westerly of El Toro Road and northerl y of Trabuco Road. We used to figure this region as a bucolic sector of our county, devoted to farming and nature study. THE LAND, HOWEVER, belopgs to 12 property owners and they have Joined in What is known as the Canada Foothills deyelopment. This is pronounced like La Canada and not the nation to our north. . Anyway, the Orange County Planning Commission and staff haye beeo lookigg at this acreage for some three years now. 'nley had estimated that some day it inlght be home !or 17,000 soul!. nae developers came back before the county planners yesterday with an am· biUou1 readjustment to this plan w~, It is estimated, would allow nearly dwelling units to go up in the area · e nest 10 years ~nd double the population projection to some 3-4,000 folb. To do this, zoning had to be switched on roughly 1,500of1he'3,000 acres. Back in November, county planners re- jected environmental-Impact ('CPO!'ts on-Uie whole pacuge. · THE COUNTY ROADS ~t estimated the development wouldiequtre nine major roadways -lncllJdlng a "transportation corridor." 'Mils is another way of saytng a new freeway would be needed to unload what the development might do to the present San Diego Freeway. Ul'tT .......... Abandoned Unidentified b a b y boy was found jn Shreveport, La. trail· er in which two men were shot to death. Held by a neighbor, the infant \Vas given to jµve- nile authorities. Charge Dropped Again,st T eac1ier ~RT, France (AP) -A national debate over se~,education presumably Will~ continueliiit-a jUdge on Tuesday dismissed charges aginst a teacher who allowed class <jiscussion of a pamphlet titled "Let Uf4eam to Make Love." The teacher was Nicole Mercier, a 28- year-old instructor in philosophy at a girls' high school in Belfort. Her arresl set oft a school strike ·and ;:i nationwide debate on the pros and cons of sex educa- lon. There is no official sex education in BALTIMORE (VP!/ -A man .,bo had been treated for mental probtema com· mandeered a Piedmont Alrljnes plane and held two stewardesses hostage with 1 pistol '!\Jesday nigh t but gave hlmteU up after talking to a Roman Cathollc J1111•te and a Jl6)'Chiatrut. The FBI said CharlM August Wenige. 31, of Baltimore, boarded the plane at Washington on an intermediate stop of Piedmont's filgbt 928 from Atlanta to Baltimore and took over the turboprop at Baltimore's Friendsh1p airport shol'lly aner the pilot, copilot and 37 passengers disembarked. Wenlge, who aaid be wanted to go to TOronto, held the stewardea~s captive for more than two hours, wavtng a -~ caliber pistol But he tun'eDdered alter talking to Cardinal Lawrence Shehan o! Baltimore and Dr. John Lyon, ~ a psycblatrlst wbo bad car<d !or Wenlge. THE COLT .4$ automatic was wrested rrom Wenlge by FBI agents alter he talked with the citdinal. When examined, the pistol wl.9 discovered to be unloaded. The FBI agent said he dld not know U the weapon bad been unloaded throughout the hijacking or ii Wenllre removed !he bullets when be wtnl Into tl)e lavatory shortly before leaving the plane; FBI agent Thomas H. . .,,1farrow participated in tbe negotiations. He was allowed by Wenige to board the plane after stripping to his undershirt Md slacks to show he was unarmed. Farrow said Wenige f1nt agreed to release one of t.he stewardesses but that ~ neither would leave without the other and Wenlge eventually gave in and released both. Wenige asked to see the cardinal & his psychiatrist, Farrow said. Shehan said Wenige was ,.not ex· tremely e1clted." "HE DIDN'T significance," the SAY anything of cardinal said. ''The PAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Otl!Yl'ry of the _Daily Piiot 1~ qu.iranlttd lo\fMIV·'•ioll" Ir 1'... .. HI Iliff ,. .. , ..... , ~ S:• ....... , Clll W.,..... t ..... Will M .......... It ~. (II .. I,_ lliltll ~ 7:• ... Ill. 11 .... ., .... 5-fttl•y: tf ,... ..... natl ... ,. ... , ... , ~, ....... '''"'"''' ......... . J~tHUl'• C•H ...... I <••V w!~ k .,...,,.,, 19 ft~. (IM' •rt llolo tfl ~11!~ II "·"'· Ttltpl!one~ Alio, there waS>·a 'small matter that the plahs appear 10 ~show two mijOr -~dwayr~sing-EJ-TonrMa?itie c.orps Air Station'• ~wli.tiOn dllDlp. France. A government prosecutor Moii 0r•n11e eourotv .vui ir.4z.41z1 ·ri-"/-NM:~inglOFI ~ ord:ere-d~rs.~s arresta:rtefl 1od Wtslndr•r ........ s40.1221 d ht r . l ( ld h S.n Cllrnlni., Ctplsrr1no Beac~. aug er o an army CO one to er 'Jan Juair ce"11tr1no, o. ... Point, Faced with all;ihis, tbe ·eounty'I Plan· ning staff recommended disapprovlt of the plans and disapproval of the new en. father about the clasS discussion of the .5outll u1111M , Uovn1 Nlavtl •tl-4420 pamphlet. ,. -. ' --. • ABRVPTL Y, TBEj COUNTY planning , commission a~eci tt. The vote was 3 • to 2. Co~Uklners Woodrp\v Wilson BuUerfiel4; .FIHa Jefferson and Dan Foley lrtte ~·~· Commissioners Ron Yeo and RDger Slates Qpposed. Piloj~s , ~pology They· did man.age ·to whack out some 1,300 acres from dev•lopment !hat mlgbt V etera1i Regrets Viet War Role be •bJected to military jet o~allonl PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -The out of0El Toro. Bilt.~lhf: .commlsa.ion rila· Indochina war has sea red the life jority ruled,-JiJU! details like lil~ways i of James P. Meade Jr. Now be is zapping through the El TOro ammo dump asking the North Vietnamese to can be worked out late{. forgive his role in the war and 'Jet Thus. the commission has p'assed the • i him take the place of an American eQtlreCanada.Foothllls package on to the prisoner of war. Board of Supervisors for fmal appr>val. i Meade, 26, left his young \\'ife, 1t Ja,ce.s. ap uncertain fate before that •) Kathy, and the Unive~ity of bodY. Ralph Clark has ilready grumbled Oregon six years ago to become an some thil ,be doesn't Ji~ the project. Army helicopter pilot in Vietnam. and he ag1J.in learned to walk and talk, laugh and cry, read and write. He has endured lhe breakup of his mr riage and tJie death in 1970 of his younger brother, David, in Vietnam. Meade v.TOte a Jetter Tuesday to Le Due Tho, Hanoi's negotiator at the Paris talks, and offered himself as a prisoner or war for the safe return of one American POW. ROirpij'~bas .safd he doesn't .care too In four months, the young ehief much for ·neW cities l)ut it is uncertain he \\'arrant officer flew 250 missions. HE WROTE' that he thought he mi1Jit ·· · tb1a He crashed three limes. The third u'as doing the right thing while M;bJle, .;:;i,.:!f~ Commiuioners 1time, his luck ran out. He suffered servi ng as a helicopter pilot. But be Jefferlon arid FOiey are .stepping -down severe injuries, including brain added, ''Todaywill •. however,11 ~w1 l r · • .: · · ......... nft.N>nfl · n...-.. .. g~ · 'damage. . was wrong. I not apo ogu.o; . or rom weJJ' ~. 8r~-::rY .. ~ .... , ' _ He was in a coma when a what I have .done because a rnilhon they.·llllibl 'to pve Canadall!FO:i>ollillabris1;l•._il_he_;lr:.,.,f,.· .:.::":Milll!!'illrlleoa._,told-Kathy,~four-apologies will_DOI undp· mJ_;;!IO'l. ~ bleWn& l!t.l!lre:g!yju~ . . .,_ months ·pregnant .at the time, "! l rurrao ·b;11 l'.""r !orgl....,.. WOODROW WILSON Butterfield wu doubt that he'll ever be able to He added: Sir, ~merica is my also believed to have resigned but he bas • ~on as a human being." home. and I love 1t. ~ in Us of late Jndicated he may bang onto the · quest for \\'Orld leadership ~h planning post in the service of First .. WHEN l\IEADE finally opened the use of its military power, it is District supervisor Jk>bby Bat1'ft of San-his· eyes, they were vacant and .\U'J· dooming itself. The American peo- ta. Ana. TOday, a· Battin aide saya JD8ybe focused . pie arc nol evil even though our not. · · · ' · But -be began lo improve. In two government ma kes bs seem evil Indeed, some days it'1 hard to figure years, the !pin damage mended ~ ' l l I what's going on iii our COu.nty Seat. i:.';., ___ .., ... _"'"'"_..,..,.... """'-... ,. ,,..,._.., .. om.., ..... !I ,.Winter · Storms .......... --~-Prevail ' )' Snow, Sl6et, Freezing Raili Slani luto St.ates • ; , ""~ wtt.THtl UIV1CtfOtlCA$T 1• "1AM 151 t ... ~1 J I l11lu•I" w•rt reoorted. A 111rl'OW bll'ld of fret1l1111 r1l11 •nd 11"1 tilt~ from Oki•~ .. _,_ .," Mlt-1. tt.i11 • ~ .,_., from T•••\ to lr.t Cllllt C.O.•I ~•!!ltt .. ~ I ll•W! II~ .... flelil WIS -!flt 111 lOllltl-I I l •lt•fOttt Whtdl Wflll1fid. . , man wu not apllclt aboUt wbal wi s on his mind. He did ool lhttaten to kfil anyone." , However, Fam>W llld -Wenice threatened peili>dlc:ally to kfil himself. Farrow .said the only reason WenJge a:~ve WU 111tVl!l'e pertOIUll pr.oblem.J." Wtruge11 father. Jonathan L. Wenlge of . Baltlmor<, said bo had bad litUe contact with hi.! 10n recently but that he "had a lot of oerve trouble." Wenige waa jaJlect In Ba!Umore. Tbe lllllllli" o! W18hiJlC1on'1 National Airport, R. Dan Ma)Janey, llld lax security enabled Weolge to board the plane with the platol. ''The lltUe airlines like Piedmont treat this oecurity very Ugh Uy," Mallaney said. "They think they are not going to be subjected to tblJ - that it won'l liappen to then!. I liope thia tcadlts them a ltl90n." · A Piedmont s~man comment..i. "We were in compliance with all federal regulations." · lllegitimate Children ' ' Seen bx Lawyer's Acts ' ' PHOENDc, Arii: (IJPI) -A genera- tion of "but.a.rd chJJdrea" may have been created by nt.rly :llJO couplea wbo hired the late lawyer V. L. Hash to han· ,die their divorces but !ailed to pay his lees. The Ari7.ona Supreme Court, ex· pressing concern over the poaaibilily, agreed 'ruetday to take jurisdlctlon ov~r the unflled divorce decrees granted dur- ing the pall hall century. The divorces, grpted between 1924 and 1955, were never finalized became Hash . a Phoenix atiomey who died tn 19&4 at ~~4, bid not ftled them with the court Hash to file the "decrees could cast a legal cloud on the leJ~imacy of children if the couples sub'sequently reconciled and began living together again. Property rights,. &o<ial Se<urity and pension benefits and the legality of subsequent marriages also ·could be af- fected, they said. Justice Struckmeyer suggested it might be simpler to withhold any action on the divorce decrees and wait until the parties involved indicated how they wish- ed to have !he matter handled. 1111'1~ Tra1>elh1g L o n do n e r Ken Crutchlin, whose home is. now San Fran· cisco, swims the "·milt! Firth· o! Forth after cycling London to Edinburgh; 415 miles, and be!ore running 42 miles ·to Dundee. Total tim~: 89 bo"1a, 52 minutes. ·A probate court judge decided last ·year to order the decreea filed retroa~­ Uvely, but the executors of Hash's estate asked the Supreme. Court to block any action until instructions are received from the 194 couples involved. Charles D. Stevens, representing Superior Court Probate .Judge Laurens Henderson, argued that the decrees should be filed "nuc pro tune," a legal term meaning retroactively to the date of the decree. Judge Henderson had set a hearing Feb. 21 to decide whether all parties to the divorce actions should be required to appear and show cause why lhe decrees should be filed in that maMer. The hear· ing would be the first step in the pr<r Surgery Urged For Gov. Wallace .. What lf aOme Of the couples subse- quenlly recooclled!" Justice Fred C. Struckmeyer asked at a hearing on the peUUon to intervene. "Would 1hPy have MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) -Gov. bastard children?" ~·- RASH FAILED to file the decrees with lhe court clerk because the par1ies in· volved aid not pay his lees, a practice widely used by lawyers in tlie past to force payment of their bills. cedure. • Virginia and Otto Hash, executors of the estate, filed the Supreme Court mtr tion to intervene and prohibit Judge Henderson from holding the liearing and filing the decrees. They wan.t the decrees "deposited" with the. clerk's office to await instructions from the. parties in· volved. Geo~e C. Wallace's physician bas , recommended prostate surgery for 'the paralyuil Ahibama governor, aid<S said '!\Jesday. Legal authorities said the failure of Press Secretary_Billy J~ 1:amll.'llid be talked by telephone with Wallace at hia vacation spot in Key msc.;ne, Fla., and said Wallace bad not decided whether to go ahead with the procedure. ) ~ . · · n1· A· SUPER CL~RANCE EVENT • • • FOR OUR $UPER CUSTOMERS LADIES . Naturalizer • Life Stride Cobblers • Bass Keels Sandals -Golf Slloes -Boots Dress Shoe's REG. TO SZB. . NOW -2~--T&· 149~-·~~--- MEN'S . Florsheim .• lass •. • ·-I _Keds • Pedwin Adidas Tournament REG. TO $39.95 NOW 490 TO 2490 "Where Shopping Is 'A Real Pleasure" Sole Starts Thursday. Doors Open 9:30 S4op E-.rly For' Best Sele«!tion a.m. ' FOR EASY . .. SELECTION 1052 IRVlNI -· NEWPORT BEACH • WESTCLIFF PLAIA • 5-41-1614 _.,,,. ALL SHOES I AKEN FROM OUR REGULAR S.TOCK: 41 l • -. 1 ~ I s Go• m In~ .1te1 • cam :· T ... .... ••• c ; !Ilg ~"Inc ·!Mel I· , ... T c;., sigi COD daj gov the stal Rot dep • L Sup the Pia Sen say exb in l is c or + resl aSS; 'Joy "last • [; . tria · for Aleo .his ; witt . gua : bro1 ; rela -! pris • ...... • Si : firs1 • .,;, I has ' ' ch.a: ! min p, I I ol I • one : S45C : Bob' : him : ass.! : and : prel • ano1 I :e ' ' • LI ! pan• : mor : new tagc ' Ells I pin I diSlJ ! decl I r:: ( u Sh• Pet Tin Bio Frc Set Co WtdllQdl.y, J1nurJ J, l 97l 041LY PILOT 5 Reagan's Neuf 'Jet Unveiled State's Eawmake1·s Paid Televised • I . lnn1ates Strike • $3 Million During 1972 Inquest 01·dered At San Quenti.t1 SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. Reagen's •leek new mo,ooo e><ecuilve Jet baa .... into aervice Wltbout "l. a ••-but with a bar for 0.-soil drtnb. • Tiie C..... Cllallon lw!J>. eoclne fan jet "" put Into ..... 1ce Monday rO. a · newsmeo•a dernoutr.UOO SACRAMENTO (AP) -It COii C.lllomll topaym 111-than 13 mlllloo during 1m to 1apport 1l1te lawmlbn In the llyle lo wbk:h Ibey have become ..,. customed, ofliclal """'1ls -· The 13.Clt mllllon .... lot salaries and .._ ol Ille It.ate'• aasemblymen and state ..... 1an. according lo -... rue Tuesday In the slate ·( C<llllrollor'1 offlce. BDft:T~ J Bl8gest offlclal moneymaker ~ li:I during tm, with expenses and salary of IZl,183, was ~ Assemblyman William Bagley fllChl '!be plane baa a crub-'ol San Rafael. Bagley, a ).Ina ~ of 400 !Jill" an hour Republican who beads the !4ad u operating coot or ISOO Asaembly Welfare Committee, •·a.a hour. Big Rip-off raclr<d up mra .._with trlpo lo Washinaton lo confer oa welfare matters with fedttal ol!ldab. • No. I In salary and espenaes n1 state Sen. a.Jph Dills, a llernocral from Gardena wbo pulled down SZS,IMS. A spokesman ln · the con- troller's omce said the total IJ!tndlng -.Id edge upward when 1 Jew more ezpense: ac- cwnt fonns for December are received. SINCE JANUARY or 1171, lawmakers bave earned an an· nual salary of $11,200. On l<>p of that. they are paid l30 a day Uvine expeMe1 during the time the Legi!lature is in Sacramento and h a v e uallmite<l use of an oil com- pany credit card and a state- leased car, The leased cars are frequently Cadll,Jacs or Lincolns. Eight la"''1lakers refused to accept the $30 a day llvil\g ex· -penses when it was approved CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES (AP I -A televised coroner's lnquett will be held Jan. 17 into the death of P:ierce College allldent f'red Bronner, 21, found d'ad at the S.1\N QUENTIN tA Pl -A nonsanclioned, priSOfl-based religion which an ass0<.·ia1e \\'arden lhlnk:s Is aimed at "making ptisons nice places to be" is believed to be behind a . P1rk said the work .strlkt passed wilhout Incident. Jte call~ Tuesday "a qulct day,'' ahhough striking pr1sone1 s verb.nlly Rbused 1hose "'ho \\'t"'lll lo \\'Ork. in January of 1971 and said '---------"' they would stay with the bottom of a ~foot wilderness \\'Ork strike 11 San Quentia lie said ofiicW.Js li1 ve put cliff near where he had been Prison. extra gunrds on duty and arP left by fraternity brothers "to Associate Warden James fct'(ling pr1sooers 111 sm~ll teach him a lesson ." earlier $25 per day rate. Starting in December, 1974 sta \e sena l ors and assemblymen will make '21 .120 annually under a pay raise approved during the waning hours of the im legislative session. Pot Veto Stu·vives Park said inmates assumed lo groups. l.AJs Angeles County Coroner f be leaders of the Church of 111"' Ptul Gu1hr1t>. fn ormnllnn of· Thomas Noguchi said Tuesda y ~ he agreed ~·ith County Ntw Song, a branch of which f1Cl'r for the Californ ia Super\'isor Kenneth Jlahn, who ~·as organized here about six f.Xipnrtment of Correction, had suggested a televised months ago, are believed lo said 1he departm~nt has refus· SACRAMENTO IAPI public inquest into the death. have started a strike in which eel 10 sanctii:>n ahe f'h~rcli uf Gov. Reagan's record of never The nine jurors will over half the prison's 1.lKXI in· having had a veto overridden determine whether death was mates refused to go to ~·ork lhc l\'ew Song as a legitimate L. 0 WEST · SPENDING remained unblemished today, by na1ural cause, aecident, Tuesday. reli~ion. despite dcrnands l>v lawmake r for the entltt year despite hours of effort in the suicide or by another's hand. "They have an egalitarian members nt Folsom and S·1n \\'as Assemblyman Bill Bro-Legislature. ' If the inquf'st jury rules that creed and a lot of 1·erbiage Qut>nlin prisons. 'l'be State llepartment of c.nera1 Ser.ices announced signing ol a two-year, 1398,9lltl contract for the plane last Fri· day. It will be available to the governor, all 120 members of the Legislature and other high slate officials, said Lawrence Robinson, director Of the departpient. V anda!_s Wreck Top Float in Rose Parade phy, a l.m Angeles Republican Reagan's rejection of a bill Bronner died "at the hands of which makes them appea r to One of thr demands \\'ho drew only $22,855 in which would have liberalized another." it could Jeod to have the same kind of struc-eirtulated among prisoners salary and expenses. Brophy California's marijuana la"'s criminal prosecution of ~ron-ture as a legitimate religion.'' durin g the "'ork strike asked wa s away from the Capitol was In effect upheld Tuesday ntr's lhrte Chi Chi Chi Park said in an inte rvic\v. orriclal r.ccogniton fo!· the much o fthe time last year in 'A'hen Assemblyman Alan fraternity brothers, John "The whole thrust is to im -Chul"-'h of the New Song and an unsuccessful race for Sieroty. author of the bill, said Berges. 29; c;ordon Gillespy, prove prison conditions. bu1 f eslablishmcnl of prison spact· Congress and did not draw as he would not try to collect the 19 ; and John Morgan , 21. think lt goes beyond that to for it s-activities. much of the time last year in two.thirds vote necessary to Meanwhile, Dr. John 1naking prisons nice places 1011-----------. living expenses as other override the veto. Nicklin, president of PierC'C be." lawn1akers. Sieroly's bill "·ould have College. said that Tri·Chi "I don't think their motivn- ln general, Assemblymen made marijuana possession a Fraternity had been suspend· lion ls purely spirilual,"' Park made more money than state misdemea no r. Presently it can ed and a campus investigation continued. "Their com munion sena tors. be treated as a misdemeanor had been ordered of all services specify using Harvey . CURE e Cr.utan Cue LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Superior Court judge bearing the case involving a drugged Playboy bunny and the son of Sen. Alan Cranston (0-Callf.), says it will not be necessary to e1tradite a man believed to be in Lomdon. RtiOin Cranston, 24,, is charged o:i one count each of administert.ig a dangerous. restricted drug and felonious assault The incident involving Joyce. Williams, 23, occurred last Mardi 23 . _ e Alessio Trial LOS ANGELES CAP) -A trial date will be set Feb. 26 · for wealthy businessman John Alessio and three members of . -his family who are charged ; with bribing federal prison • guards to allow Alessio and bis ; brother Angelo to have seruaI ; relations with women while io -' . ' pnson. ~_._C.ourt-•artlal • PASADENA (AP) 11Premiere,1t the grand-prize. winning Dnal In the Tooma· ment or Roses parade, bu been stripped of Ill decora- tions and damaged by a cfowd of vandals, a spokesman for the builder of the $.15,IXX1 mo~rized noral d i s p I a y repctts. "T'oey ripped off eve rything they could; and, what they couldr1't ·rip off, they kicked in," Jonathan Katz s a i d ru..ia,.. 'Mle float, which was sub- Co1nmitted To Run, Says Fincli LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Robert H. Finch, 47. the big· gest v~eller in California history, has decided to run next year .for governor or Hnldor barring an "un-. ' ~ situaticG ... ' , a ;ns pre we I charges and conviction on a committed to ruMing for one ! minor cltarge. • of . ttie two Q(fices; Finch I P03.C. Hiram B. Davis, 21 , l rYjiiecf: ''That's-right."' lie r of Los Angeles was reduced said he would be a c_andidate : one rank, to ainnan, and fined ·"absent en overriditig, up- ' $450 by the Navy judge, Capt. foreseen situation." : Bobby D. Bryant, who found "I don 't see anything rii;ht : him innocent Tuesday of now," be said when asked if ; assault and rioting charges there was anything that would ! and guilty of unlawful ap-keep him from running. : prebenslon -det aining The fo rmer Nixon I anolher sailor against his will . Adm in i st rat ion cab- . inet member and California ~ e Papera' Panel lieutenant governor said he '1 will decide which office to LOS ANGE1:-~ (UPI) -A seek by late March after con-! panel of 104 c1t1zens w~s sum· ferring privately w i t h • mooed today for selection of a Republican leaders a n d : new jury in the second Pen-elected officials. ' tagon Papers trial of Daniel The indication was he would I Ells berg on conspiracy-es· prefer to run for governor. pionage charges. but might challenge Demo- The original jury was cralic Sen. Alan Cranston. ' dismi.s.wd and a mistrial The moderate Republican ! declared Dec. 11 after four piled up a. record 3.83 million HOAG HOSPITAL mittted by Occidental Life Insurance Co. and won the top prize in the commercial class. was vandalized after it was towed onto a side street when a split rim on one of the front casters disabled it lhree- quarters of the way through the parade. Ten assemblymen drew or felony, depenchng on the fraternities and sororities at Bristol Cream Sherry and i!:'~~=i:.::.~. more than $28,000 last year. _l'.iud~g•::· ________ _:P':'i":"'~"__:__: ______ .J>JJOl)l'~te~rhous~~e'_s~t~ea~k;:. ":__ ___ __'..I~!"'!!!"!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"!!!"'!!!"'!!~ ; Dills and Sen. Mervyn Dymally (D-Los Angeles >. •---------------------------------------, were the only state senators to top that mark. The float. which depicted a star.studded l930s movie open-- Ing, featured four vintage cars decorated w i t h chrysan- themums, calendula. sil ver tree leaves and rose and carnation petals under a mar· quee blanketed with wchidJ , anthuriums and m o r e chrysanthemums. Four giant posters. two of which were protraits of SC'reen stars Sophia Loren and Pete O~oole. were taken. personal Be si des Bagley , assemblymen who drew more than $28,000 in 1972 "·ere : Carlos Bee tD-Hayward I, *28,674; Charles Conrad (R· Sherman Oaksl. $28,284 ; Jack Fen ton ( 0 -Montebello ), $28,271; John Foran CD-S&n Francisco), $28.005 ; John Knox (0-Richmond), $28,702; Paul Priolo ( R ·Pac I fi c Palisades), $28,162; Leo Ryan CD-Burlingame ), $28.&01 ; Lar· ry Townsend (0-Torrance ), $28,790; llenry Waxman (0- Los Angeles ), $28,066. radio p_ager-1~..,,......,...., • TON~ or· VOICE , · --" • LOW. COST • N~W COMPACT POCKET UNIT • MONTH to MONTH RENTAL BASIS • ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SE RVICE ,,1· silverwoods SEMl·ANNUAL CLOTHING Great buys on Silverwoods suits WOVEN AND KNIT FABRICS ... REDUCED TO 6990 • 12990 · · Two pants suits and knit "trios" EXTRA VALUE ... NOW REDUCED TO 10990 ' ' ' I,. months of delay occasioned votes in being elected largely by · defense appea.IS. lieutenant governor in 1966. :/~~~~":!;; ~~:,::;;1=~;::-~:::=~~;;::; SilverwooCls sport coats -- OF COSTA MESA a delightful budget salon where beautiful hair styles begin. PRICE LIST MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FAIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY PRICES SLIGHTLY HIGHER Shampoo end Set ··-·---···-···--·--···--··-·-······ $2.50 Permanent' W eve ···-·······-·--·--7 .SO Ti~! ·-··-------.......................... ---·---··-·------5.50 81eech Touch...,p -···-----··--···----··--10.50 Frosting ·-····-····-·······--···-·-·-··--····-···---··-14.00 Semi Permanent L,.eshes -··--···-·---·-·--····--10;00 haifcurs 11.50 1695 Irvine Ave. -Costa Mesa Cornor of Eoll ,17th St • .....\bovo Lo Cow 1t .. 1ouront 645-1050 . 548-9986 Open 7 Doy1 o WMk ond Moat E-intt "Tne tlH! 11!1!!!!!!!!!! .~r" ·"· iiiii - SALE! GREAT REDUCTIONS 20°/o • 500/o off ''·. ON SUITS-SPORT COATS KNIT SLACKS-OIESS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS WASH SLACKS J467 VI• Lido, Ntw,ort le.ch 67l-4S10 WOOL & KNITS •.. REDUCED TO 5990.99eo Famous maker slacks , knit and woven fabrics FlARE & STRAIGHT ... NOW REDUCEO TO 1990. 33eo ' • Hart Schaffner & Marx fine wool worsted and double knit suits 11990 • 14990 Hart Schaffner & Marx custom quality blazers and sport coats 9990·11990 ~5 FASHION ISLAND e NEWPORT CENTER e NEWPORT BEACH • • DAD .Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Concern for Freedoin Concern O\'er recent judicial actions that threat.en lbe free now ol infonnation as guaranteed in the Finl Amcndn1ent is being evidenced at high government levels. Last \Vttk , in anothir attempt to close legal loop- holes \Vhich have been n1isused recenUy, Gov. Reagan signed into la"' a bill that further clarifies the extent of im1nunity guaranteed nc\\'S1nen who need to protect ronfidentlal SOUrC'CS Of inforrnatton. The bill says reporters do not have to reveal inf or·· mation sources in grand jury proceedings. Similar pro- tettion previously covered testimony before a judge, the Legislature or a government ad1ninistrative agency. "The right to prote<.1 his source or information is rundamentaJ to a newsman in n1eeting his · fuJ1 respon· si bilities to the public he serves,'' said lhe governor. The state Legislnturc previottsly had specifically txtended the protect.ion privilege to reporters who leave the news profession, \Vitl1 regard to sources they con· tacted whiJe coverin~ news stories. . ~1eanwhile in \Vashington, several bills \\'ith simi· Jar intent have been introduced in Congress. California Senators Alan Cranston and John 1'unney have expres- sed their personal concerns in supporting the proposed legislation" Tunney describing the recent judicial ac- tions as " a dangerous precedent." ln testimony before the l·louse Judiciary Subcom· mittee, Cranston cited nun1erous instances of the news- man's need to rely on confidential sources in the course of investigative reporting. Jn a single year, Cranston said, reports of a team of investigative reporters published in the Boston Globe tesulted in 119 indictments of 27 people. including three former city mayors and a ci ty auditor. , This legislative activity is all to the good. but un· rortun1tely It dDel lltUe to help reporter William Farr, today spending his 38th day in the Los Angeles county jail for refusing to identify a news SOW'«!, though bis case sparked much of the current commotion. Indeed, Farr broke no law and violatAld no court order in publishing the .tory that so · incensed Judge Charles H. Older, who bas seen fit to incarcerate hlni. without trial, for an apparently indefinite period. Older's vengeful action ls a grou n:Uscarriage of justice. Fortunately, the new laws wUl strengthen the free . press proviso placed in the Constitution, not for the hen· elit of reporters, but ror the protection or the people. Unfortunate Combination Outgoing Third District Supervisor William J . Phil· lips will be honored tomorrow night at a testimonial din· ner, a fitting event for a man who has served the county ror 16 years. But, in addition to paying tribute to Phillips, guests at the $75·a·couple affair also wiU be helping to pay olf the •13,000 deficit from the unsuccessful reelection campaign1 in which he "ras defeated by RaJph Die<lerich . While there is no doubt the retiring supervisor de- serves an appropriate tribute for his service. the idea of using the ~timonial as a fund-'raiser seems a little qU estionable, especially when three of his feilo\v board members are helping sponsor it. It is not unusual for candidates, both \viri.ners and losers, to emerge from their campaigns with fairly sul> stantial debts. This is one of the misfortunes of t.be game. It could be setting an unnecessary precedent for elected officials to use the weight ol their offices to bail each oUter out in this manner. Threat That Endured for Decades HowWeTra in Our Children Dear Gloo1ny White House and· World War 1-11 1'oBeLiaiS F~y J.HARRI~ We teach children to lie for us. "Tell the man J'm not at borne," we say, when the child oqswen lJle p_bon!. At fi_rst .he_ is aatoriished aTThis bare-f.-.CeaJie; ffie.11 . . It's nice that two former WhitUer 1>oy>·are doing so W<IL G<orge Al- len beats the Dallaa Cowbof• and Dick Nixon ... well , one Whittier boy is doing okay! -P.O. Tl'tlt ... Ill,.. ........ , .... "' .,....., Mt MCH .. rlly tll-.. 1111 _,....,.. Stlld '"'' ,., ....,. M O"°""' Oii .. 0 1llY Pll1t, he accepts it: finaJly, he embraces it for frequently and casually parents will himself. betray a child's trust. "Of course that Sam'Uel Jobnlon, though never a doctor's needle v.·on't hurt you," they · i II. murmur comfortingly. "You won't feel a Boswell reports that Johnson weot to his thing. n pam of betray library in the garret v.·orsc. and far longer, than the needle ; without telling hls and the child is permanently anestheslz· servant t bat be eel against that parent's promises. wanted to I t U d Y WORSE ntA.N th is, as Johnson without interruptloa recognized. lhc child then begins to tell -for he would not lies on his ovm behalf: truth becomes allow tU eervant to subordinate to expediency and self· say be was not at service and escaping the consequences of home when he really one's actions. And the parent is perplex- was. ed about the child's "deceiUutness." "A servant's strict There are. of course, things that WASHINGTON -Recent disclosures by Margaret Truman Daniels, fonner Chief Justice Earl Warren and ot hers reveal how heavily the cloud{ of \Vorld War III hung over White House for so ,.--._ many years. (RICHARD WILSO~ speaks of the prospect of \Vorld War JIJ arising from the Far Eastern crisis. the f¥1iddle Eastem crls is. the Middle Euro- pean crisis, or any other crisis. war. in the fear some rivalry which began at the end of World \Var IL And. it is apparently his fa ith in that roncept which causes him now to balk at a settlement which wou ld give the Com· munist world a victory, and a con· finnation that "wars of liberation" can be continued until the entire \\'Orld em· braces the Leninist goa l. His "last war" concept would not be very durable under F'or nearly 30 years it "'as otherwise. those conditions. President Truman. according to form- er ChJef Justice Warren in a tele- vision interview. feared tbal the u. &a811natloo "' Presi-dent Kennedy \\'as ~~ry-loca! conflict pitted the great . . partners or World War tr against eacn---THE-A1l:;TERNA~ICh--eont1ou~s a elimln to \Vorld War li t. And President Kennedy him.self knew -witboot speculation -that the Cuban n1issi\e crisis could be the beginning o( a -worldwide nuclear holocaust. IT IS ALL the more astonishing, therefore, that in the present atmosphere even the phrase. World \Var Ill. has vanished from the terminology of in· tcrnational discussion and speculation. No one in a position of high responsibility other and aroused discussion of a lo be urged upon bun 1s to abandon his rene~al of worldwide war on an even goal, sign a separate peace with Hlll)Oi n1ore ominoua scale. and let the Thieu Govenvnent in South conflicts have been kept localized with the great powen fJihting no more than proxy wars. which, wtlile expensive enough in lives, treasure, and national stamina, fell far short of the feared global disaster. . It ls conceivable -or so. at least, President Nixon has said -that the u•ar wh ich see1ns to be ending in the Fa r East \\•ill be the last chapter, the last Vietnam sink or swim -more likely sink Jt is b'.ard to see how a separate peace with Hanoi \\'OU.Id solve anything . although it migbt be tempararily hailed as the pragmatic means of getting back American prisoners of war. But, it would be a far slep from the aims so ardently proclai med, of assuring an independent South Vietnam where a free pclitical choice could be made. Specious arguments are put forward --that. after all. Nixon merely promised an independent South Vietnamese govern· ment a "chancel.·' to survive, and by his acts in withdrawing forces no longer committed the United States t o guarantee its survival . If it is believed that this is all he did. then his other acts Y,.hich risked war with Russia and China -the harlx>r mining. the OOmbing. the invasion of Cambodia -have been misunderstood. AtEASURED BY his acts, Nixon became as much committed to South Vietnam's survival as before he \\'ithdrew troops, and thereby deflated the domestic ~pposition t~ his goals ment. The black cloud of World War ID may no longer hang over UXl6e places. but, by Nixon's own definitioo.s, it will oot be dis- pelled rmc good until he gets the kind of peace in Indochina \Vhich will last. This is a high and noble purpose he surely cannot easily abandon, which might easily be the resu lt of a separate peace with 1-lanoi. Congress Eyes Handsome Pay Raise regard foe trut h," Johnson said, children should not know and should not "must be weakened by s u c h a be told : 1 am not advocating a foolish practlce. A philosopher ma Y knOw frankness beyond t}\cir comprehension. that 11 is merely a rorm of denial ; but But a lie is the worst possible way of few sen-ants are such n I e e turning back premature curiosity; far disttnguisben. If J accustom a servant to better to say, "I will tell you when I tell a lie for me, have 1·oot reason to ap-. think you are ready to hear it," or some prebend that he will ten many lies for such formula, than to fill the child's ear ll:lmtelf?'' with plausible nonsense that he will AND EVEN FEWER children than subsequently reject and resent. .~ are such "nice dist.1nguishen." EVERY CHILD is born with truth in We try to mollify tbei.r native honesty him; \\'hat we call .. rearing" is largely a and candor by elJ)laining about "f~bs'' process of corruption. of making him and .. white" Hes. and how they differ oonform lo the lies· we find podatablc and tm_~ " isi_,~Jw,t U:!e~clit!.d onll'._~mfgr~ble and C9nveni~nt. Lyi_l!g is not picks up the underlying 18ct that we tell a human instinct, but a social institution the truth when it is convenient. and -and those we train to lie for us can withhold the truth when it is not. scarcely be reprobated v.·hen they begin I never cease to be appalled at hO\V cunningly to lie for themselves. - WASHINGTON -11lo6e "sugar plwns" dancing through the nigbt-herore· Christmas visions of certain members of Congress were a very lush kind -a 30 per cent hike In pay. If these legislators can pull it oU, ~ gresslonal pay will be raised to $50,000 - from the current '$42,500. ' Actu~here is a lot more to this juicy -•sugar plum""' ffian a Vision. -'l'fie Cutting Crash Costs stage ts all set to put through this pay booot by next spring. That was fores1:ght· edly arranged last October in the hectic closing days of the 92nd congress. It was done by Rep. Morris Udall, [).Ariz., liberal lead· Since 1962, drivers in the United States have seen a 115 percent rise in the cost of repairing aufo c~h damage. Now the ba!lc groundv.'Ork has been. completed, in the Conn of an insurance industry retearcb....&tudy , oi "Crash Damage to Automobiles," which provide s definite guidance fw the kind of auto design im· provanents required if the amount of damage and rtsultant repair cost for the most common types of low.speed auto crashes is to be reduced . 11fE" CONCl~USIONS of the study were based on analysis or more than $28 million in crash damage to 1969. 1970, 1971 and 1972 model cars on a nationwide basis -89,060 cars werr involved. rt wKs round that ove'r half of all uuto era.she!! and more than one fourth of the repair dollars involved damage costing Jess than nso. Crash tests have shown that most damage up to that ·amount is caused by , collisions of vehicles closing at speeds 10 miles an hour and under. f\luch of this damage could be prevented by improvtd auto design. One reason is lhat 11bout 70 pe:r<:~nt or all auto crashes Involve im- Quotes Or. Csabelle L. D. Grant, Nobel Ptac-e Prize nomlrttt, 01vls -"In my work I have learned to know and understand people of all nationalities and rrJlg!on,, Tbrcommon denominator to -all Hiis: is human relations. I can't lhlnk of anything more important to a ruturc of peace.'' I ( (GUEST REPORT) pacts al either the front (If rear-end of the car. both of which can be protected against . low-speed crashes much mort easily than the sides of the car. 11le most vulnerable parts of the automobile are !he four con1ers. Need for greater pro- tection of these areas Is emphasized by the fact that they are involved in about 40 percent of the total crashes recorded in lhc ~tudy. er a1.1d loudly vocal clamorer f o r "congressiooal r e f o r m." who is the a u t h o r of the original leg- 1slation by which Congress Is able to garner sizable pay increases without directly voting on them. This cozy scheme paid oU richly on its flrst use In 1969 -a 41 per cent raise Crom $32,000 to $42,500. Under the Udall technique, this slick· trick is sort of done by mirrors. A SPECIAL panel is set up -called the Commlssion on Execu tive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries. Its nine 8Ui\1PER standards for 1973 are in· members are appointed every four years tended IQ only protect sAfety reJated by Congress, the President and the items such as brake lines and headlights Judiciary (three by each branch). This in fron !-f'nd crashes at ~ miles per hour body has six months In which to study and ln rear-end crashes at 2.S miles per the pay scale of these three branches and hour. The expensive comers of the submit recommendnlions to tho Presi· automobile nrc. still v u I n e r a b 1 e . dent. He in tum hns another slt months Knowledgeable authorities judge that to &end them to Congress -or junk bumpers protecting up to about 10 miles ' them. per hour are economically feasible. Ahd lf be tends the commission 's findings this is the speed ranee in which a aig· to Qong:ress, it bas 60 days in which to nificant part of collision damage occurs. act. Tbat Js done in this roundabout way : "rhe aulomobile is the prime mover of tr Congres1 does nothing, the com· t~/\tllccicM pcoP.le..l'~ researd>-Woil< mtsalon's.-"""""'""rub.llo.,-(a pay hike dono by the insurB?tce industry pointing or. most improbable, a cut 1 to changes in auto deslgn to minimize the automatically go tnto clft'cl. tn otber economic damage to cars ln\'olvcd in. col· words1 If Congre..u doe& nothifl.S, the Jlslons. lower lijsur:--ncc ~sts and reduce commlsalon'1 propc&ls become law. the price of transpofratlon for the But If Congre$S tums them do~·n. average famil y is a public service of lhe that'll the end of them. •101.t·evcr highest order. It deserves the close at· Congrts.! has to do that by direct action : tenl1on of the auto manuf11cturlng In· that Is, \'Ole on a motion expressly to re- dustry and of Congress in settina des ign .. jcct. standards. ThRt didn't happen last timr:-, and it's llMiuotrial Ne.., hardly likely to this time. Americans to hold the line on prices a~d pay ," said Gross, "and to endure persona l sacrifices in order to stabilize the economy, we shouldn't even be think- ing or granting ourselves and ether top government officials inflationary salary REP. UDALL set 1be ball rolling for a increases." replay of the 1969 lush pay gr:ib v.'ith an It was a good try, but Cross's stern amendment last October, to a ca tch-all condemnation got nowhere. -appropciati<n.bill~ptO!'idlng-:llOO,l!Jl for_ Scll.righleously. Udall-responded. ~I the expenses Or a ne"'! eommtSSIOl'l to be join the gentleman from IO\\'a in set up next month when the 93d Congress prt:aching economy. But he ha s departed convenes. from preaching and go1ie to meddling. Rep. H. R. Gross, R.·lowa, ''eleran The fact is the compensation of members economy battler, tried to stop this grant. of Congress in terms of purchasing \Vith scathing irony he assailed it , the pov.•er is not $42 ,500. In 1969 terms, it is circuitous pay scheme and Udall. now down to something around $38,000 or "At a time when we are asking all $.17,000." With that. the lfouse decisively ap-. proved Udall's, amendment 196 to 135. AND TIIUS the machinery was set in motion to produce in the next rew months a handsome pay raise fo r Congress, top government officials and federal judges. The odds '&re 100 to one the com· mission's recommendations for such a _hiktL1'ill&!Llbroug~~ SSO.llill for Congress may prove too raw - particularly in view of the Pay Board's S.S per ccnl guideline. in that event, it will ~ either $45,000 · or $47 ,500. But you can be certain the pay o( Congress wiU be boosted. Santa Claus \vi ii come late, but he'll come! Everyone Can Play the Cliche Game Lers take a little time oft to play a game, shall we? How about the cllche game? It's a good game, beCause it prepares us for life. For where would we be without clichcs. e.xcept tongue-tied? They seem to be as nscessary to the educated as !he uneducated m a n. Th.ey enable us to make conversation without really think· Ing. J te~·s how you play the game. One player asks a ques· tloo that has to be answered by a rec· ognizablc cllche. The one who can come up with the most cliches is the winner, \\'hctber he regards it as an honor or not. To get the ball rolling -nothing like starting with a good cliche -here are 11 few examples that ought to give you food fOt> thought -oops, there's another one. !'WHAT KIND of 8 ipea;cle was it?'' It w111s w sordid spectacle. "How pul'e·wes her character?" II was as purt as the drl~tn mow. "It was. that l!, before what hap- pened?'' Before abe drtfted. "Welt, what Js your own character above?t' It ts above reproach. "You say it wu a cute sight to see. Tell mo, Jual i-cute was It!" I'd say It was as cute as 1 speckled pup on a red ( HAL BOYLE ) l\'agon. "\Vha t is a little knowledge?" It is bet· ter than none. "No dummy, you goofed that one. What is a little knowledge?'' A liltle knowledge is a dangerous thing. ''That's better -let's don't fall asleep ;.n our feet." "ls talk very expensive?" No sir, talk is t~ap. "\VHERE DO you think would be a good place to put my money?" Put your money where your mouth is. "\Vhat kind of theme did the mlnister·s sermon have!" tt had a lolly theme. ''And what kind of senti11M:nts did be ex· press?" ,He expressed noble sentiments. ''What, above all, must we alv.·ays be able to tell?" We must be able to tell the forest from lhe trees. --"What is hand8omet" l~andsome is as handsome does. '''WMn our ~ servts us an tx· ceptlonally good dinner, what is it we tell her she mU!t have done·!" We tell her she must have put the big pot in the little one to come up wltb a meal like that. "What Is a lclt·handed baseball pit· cller?'' Jle'a a toulhpaw. · "Well, then, what Ls a northpaV11?" You're ju,,t ~-miJ me up now. There isn't any such thing as a northpaw. A right·handed pitcher is si mply a right· handed pitcher. "\\'HAT HAPPE NS \\'hen a cowboy dies ?" I-le goes to that last big roundup in l.hc sky. " ''Ho"' good is fried chicken?" Finger Jickin' good . "What ls bourbon the breakfast of?" Bourbon is the breakfast of champions, That 's ttie cliche game, kids. Play it - and take the load off your mind. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \\leed, J'11bfi.sltcr Thomas Keevil, Editor .Bar.bara Krt1biclt £d1torlal Pa()e Editor Tht• <'ditnriul IJel!C" of lhc Daily Pilot <(('l'k~ 10 lnforn1 11nd ~tlmu· lflh• reade-rs IJy i.irt~t"nling this tw"l\.5PllPf'>r's opinion' nntl coin· mt'ntary un topJ~ of lnt~t aod ~li.;nifk·anN•, by pro..,iding a. ton1n' -.. \ (,)r I he exprr ~tnn of our l"Ntdr•n;' 01l'tnion1. and by JU""iltnli"J lh~ dlv<"ni:r vil"'1'Pf1lnl11 o( Informed ob• .crv rs and .11pokl.,men on topics of the day. Wednesda,y, January 3, 1973 • • iB I LO '-11 • (l'ex .. ~lgh ~or 1 iJ>Brtl1 :J{o~ On lt ·d~ lt'igh t me1nl ' G •Jided sUck4 New 45 pe The ,injun ·bospi· e 1 BA: <.·ha.r1 n1iliti place durin atlegi into nam The 1ndic1 jury lerfel pape1 flight Urtjte Sul arr es scare belie• dope- cordi. !\ti ch; e 1 CR peals goes of in1 and racet his S4 Jllino Ket one jurisl the l He bencl Lynd taker Ing c BUI $42,54 AT (UPI have1 up fc Ge< owne that enter the J offer: enout Ha iDvoJ· bu sin one r FC "" ,.. "tr 1. 2. J, If th todl) .... FleaiC be 3 Nt .- ~ ma Fl • 1rland Bus I Collision iH,;,rts 26 I LORDSBURG, N.M. (UPI) r The citizens of Angleton, (!'ex., helped memben or the )ligb ICbool baod raise !40,111)11" Jor a trip to Pasadena, to iparticipate in Ule Parade 0( Jtoses. • On the Way home from the 11-d~ excursion. one of the ;eight buses carrying the band me1nbers. and chaperones col\ ' (IN SHORT ... ) ·~ided wi'th a car on a snow slicked road in ,authwestern New Mexico, injuring 26 of the 45 peraonS on board. Though none was seriously ,injured, 11 of them were hospitalized. e Heroin Plot BALTIMORE (.'J'l -Nine charges or counterfeiting .tnilitary papers have been . placed against a man arrested during an investigation of an alleged Plot to smuggle heroin into this country inside Viet· nam war dead. Thomas E. Sutherland was 1nd.icted by a federal grand jury Tuesday for coun- terfeiting and using false papers to board Air Force flights (rom Vietnam to the United States. UPI 'TtllloMlt Standing Guard Nicaragua soldier keeps watch for looters in devastated Managua. He wears a cloth mask to ward off stench of death in earthquake disaster. Wed~r. J.imwy 3, 1973 DAILY PILOT 7 -Boy Discovered Comet; Songw-riter Dies ' . ' From Witt Sentee1 A *year,old junior high ~hool student believes he has di.::ovtred a new comet with hla iw i.Jescope. Deve Sama said he made tile discovery Dec. u .. While scanning the skies in the vicinity of the constellation Orlon. filming the movie in the town, located in an out-<if·lhe-way northeastern section of Brazil. People on !he set say Miss Moreau invited Abreu 10 return with her to France. Abreu, a former philosophv professor, says "ifs simply a vestlgallng tile report. If con- fimled, the comet would be PEOPLE ..Harvard Univenity is in-( named after the teenager. --------- ''I'm pretty excited," said Sams. "The comet is kind of like a hazy place in the sky." * Walter E. ••Jack" Rollins, author of the songs "Frosty case of friendship'' and that, if he accompanies l\liss l\toreau to Europe, it merely will be to do her makeup in tv•o films there. the Snowman" and "Peter * Cottontail." died in Cincinnati. A London E\'ening StandanJ Jle was 66. Rollins, who wrote the lyrics dispatch from Tel Aviv said for some 500 songs, many cf that Jlrlocess r.lu.nda, divorced them in the country and wife or King Uuuelo of Western style, died after a Jordan, is about to marry a short illnes.1. high.ranking Amer I can He received awards from diplomat. the music industry for such The Standard said that for songs as "Does He Mean that almost three years the British· Much to You," and "I Don't born princess has kno..-.·n the Hurt Anymore," but took diplon1at, who formerly was special pride in the reception separated and now is divorc· Princess A1una, 31, ts ln the United States. Kina-, Jlussein last month married Alla Toukan. a Jordanian television announcer. She is his fourth l\'ife. * John Wayne's latest honor is the Army's Sliver Bayonet. Its highest a ward to a civilian. The Oscar-winning actor rrom. NeWPOrt Beach ..-.·as presented lhe award tor "his lifelqng interest in military preparedness, the defense of freedom through strength and lhe merits of military life." * Va I u a b I e memorabilia. rttordings and personal ef. fe~ls of Arturo ToscunhU have been stolen from the hot:ne of his daughter ln ~liL1n, Jta ly, police said. \\•eeken d and stole art objects. paintings, jev,.elry and sonle mcnlorab1ha ll•ft by th~ music giant and valued at 111ore than $8.\ 000. Thi' thieves bl-uk!' lnto the ho1nt• of Cun!l'~Sit \Vrilly To5(·11nlni over the New ''ears 111111 lllUllll • IF Mii • H SAN DIEGO FREEWAY TrEEc~~~~!~s5~E~~~\~a° SERVE YOU ON COSTA MESA'S ' Harbar Baulevard af Cars LOOK FOR THE EMILEM AT NABERS CADILLAC INC. 2600 HARBOR BLVD. BAUER BUICK 29'15 HARBOR BLVD. given his music by children. ed. The paper did not give his Dlstribi.rted bvTl>eAlfredHartComP•ny•80Proof •lOO%Gr•ln N9Ytril Sp!rlts * _n~a~m~e~·-------J..~::::Z::::':::::::':::'::::'.'.::::::'.:':====================-'--~~"""""""'~~"""~-~~~~~ .... ~~~ f'rench actress Jeanne ----- Moreau and a makeup man have been seen together · fre- quently in the Brazilian town of Uniao dos Palmares, where she is filming "Joana the Frenchwoman." Miss Moreau met makeup dircttor Roaaldo Abreu \\'bile Sutherland, a civilian. was .----------------'-----..,! arrested Dec. 11 during a search of a military plane believed used in lhe alleged dope-smuggling operation, ac· cording lo Asst. U.S. Atty, Michael Marr. e Kerner Trial CH!CAGO (UP[) -U.S. Ap- peals Court Judge Otto Kerner goes on trial-today on charges of income tax evasion, bribery and conspiring in illegal racetrack stock deals during his seven years as governor -of Illinois. - Kerner, 64 , a Democrat. is one of the highest-ranking jurists ever to be indicted in the United States. He was appointed to the bench in 1968 by Presider;it Lyndon B. Johnson and has taken a leave of absence pend- ing completion of his trial. But he continues to draw his $42,500 annual judicial salary. ATI..ANTfC CITY. N.J. (UPI) -Steel Pier, once a haven for big name bands, is up for sale. George Hamid Jr.. the owner, confirmed Tuesday that he intends to sell the entertainment pier jutting into the Atlantic if one of several offers coming in "is good enough." Hamid said he currently is illvolved in too many different businesses and activities for one man to handle. Hue's the perfttl way to mike JOUf mor.ey or securities do "'triple·dUty'': If this sounds lmpos:sib&t ••• can today for the eye-openlne: story Of Hott Memorial HospitJrs "four Rexible Plans !or GIYlnt'. Yo11 will bt In fo1 a plewnt surprlsef Telephone: 645-8600 E:rten1Jon 108 Alt. fOt" Thomts St.dlln;er HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPIT~L ~t Newport &xilevard N.wport Beach. CA 92660 • • L.M. BoH!! Marriages Most Likely to-Last Take a widow who was only married once. And a widower likewise only married once. Marry them t.o each other. There you have it, that category of couple least apt to get divorced. About 90 percent of such matrimonial mates make a success of the thing. Al least such be the case in Iowa where these statistics were put together by one of our Love and 'Var man's sources. Also there,as pre- viously reported, the shakiest of marriage are those be· tween brides and grooms both divorced twice previously. ONLY ONE CITIZEN in 40 is a genuine redhead. ac- cording to geneticist James V. Nell ... AVERAG E BIG TOWN cab driver clocks 112 miles per day, studies show • •. WHEN JN LAOS, should you be asked if yoo'd like . . . . . to smoke some opiwn ... BLACK is said now to rank No. 5 in popularity among the colors for cars •.. THAT DAY on which the most people drink the most wine nationwide is ~ giving. LOSS OF HAIR -h-1ister, if half your hair fell out. the Joss still wouldn't be noticeable. Or such is the claim of American Medical Association. It's said you have to lose 70 percent of your hair before the thinness is detect.able. Q. "WHERE was the vrorld's first nightclub"? A. ln P&ris. as you might suspect. The LeBal des Ang· Jais was set up there in 1843. NOBODY ELSE among the living relatives of writer William Faulkner sPelled that last name with a U in it. Col. William Clark Falkner of the Civil War era dropped the U from the old family name. But William put it back wben ho wblisbed bis first poem. ORrENT AL emu; -Am asked why oriental girls as a rule tend ~ have unshapely legs.. Didn't know that to be the case. Still, in researching the matter, an expert reports that the custom of kneeling. squatting and sitting with at -least one~led-.under-the--body-U apl-to develop dis-_ proportionate pins. And this authority claims that's why native oriental women traditionally wear long slitted dresst'S. To hide same. ONE REASON so many immigrants died on the way to this country generations ago was the early ru1e on nurn· erous clipper ships. Passengers had to bring their own food and cook it. U they ran out of grub, that was il Address mail to L. /11. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, New· port Beach, Calif. 92660. SPECIAL FEATURE CHILDREN'S SHOW EVERY SUNDAY . -'-4:30'p.m. TO &:30 p;m. 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WI l(UIW '"' t!Gttf to UMl'l OU'4NTillfl IQlO TO HOIMAl ""°""""Ult.GI. • • '-. ---1npu1 • SPECIMENS -die pullle. • • • ATTENTION Ne•Y" C.. "-"t: ........ --..... -Of t1ua1lt.I MINll.AL SPICIMANS • • • • • • • • • • • ·o..., h .. I .. Te 1.,.,. • MAii AN OfNll AUTOIAFnY ROAD FLARES • lh11n o 1,,.11 I 5 mlnwlft • Wo,,1 01ho11 of do"t'' limited 011onlitle1. OUR REG. 39' !l~A. 12"x12" SHAG CARPET TILE • II MONll - 111.0 I . GAllVlT JllOtl1t•\• . ··-" 'AUTOMOTIVE .JACK STA·ND ~· . . ··~~···~ 69' ~~EA . assoanD VACUUM CUANIR llAGS MA HOGAN FULLllD •n .• an . IHml 1 /I " thiclc •heels. Ven.er cabi"ets doors • dreds 'PO•otlA • su llJllAIDINO 'NOIWAll •SSNO.IMU >M OIMtGI SNOW IO. Mtsf'ONI Ill. '(P ..... _, ·--·'" .. ,~ .. ----_ ..... , ... -.. ' GARDIN GROVI •HUNTING ION IUCN • WOODUNO Milli 'IUUUA 11 .. 104APMAN AVI 7tOOIDINGlt 1tMO~•n. U.. .0. llllT°' -IWlllO -~-' --........... -·~ .. ~ .... --........ " .... • RIVllllDI 'GAIDLU • 11111m11 , totlfi tlAOI IOJJI MAGNOLIA ,,... 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C.., Wilh Store• in the United Stat•t, Canalla, 'u•rf• l lc:e, Auttro lla : OPEN DAILY: 'I 0 A.M. lo 'I 0 P.M., SUNDA y, JAN. 7th: 'I 0 A.M. to 6 P.M. . ----~ ........ ------------11111!""------------.... ----.............................................. .. : DEVELOP YOUR HOLIDAY FILMS AND PHOTOS AT ••• • io • DEVELOPING & PRINTING OF 12 EXPOSURE COLOR PRINT IN EITHER GLOSSY FINISH -SILK FINISH PRINTS FILM COLOR PRINT FILM SLIDE FILM OR DEVELOPING & PRINTING OF20EXPOSURECOLOR PRINT FILM IN EITHER GLOSSY FINISH OR NEW SILK FINISH PRINTS COLOR PRl .NT FILM DEVELOPING & PRINTING OF12EXPOSURECOLOR PRINT FILM SIZE 110 FOR POCKET INSTAMATICS IN SILK FINISH -- llWIOWll .. ~.::.,·. M1"'10ll IUCll 1•1•1.....-• • llVllSIN SAllllllAllllO *'-----·----- I UllA 'HI • IUIUPAll --.... --.. __ ,,..,._ .... -...... , .. ,_ ... lllDUSllY UltASTlt -.... \A"! ... _ .. 11·--. U l l --,_ . .,_..,.._. ---SAi FlhAI DO HITAAIA -·--~-------.. ,.,t __ ·--·- • 1~1 ......... - • . -> . ST ANDA RD 8 MM OR SUPER 8 MM DEVELOPING OF KODACHROME 20 EXPOSURE SLIDE FILM OR COLOR MOVIE FILM SLIDE FILM -· DEVELOPING OF KODACHROME 20 EXPOSURE SLIDE FILM SIZE 110 FOR POCKET INST AMA TICS • • ; DEVELOPING OF KODACHROME 36 EXPOSURE COLOR SLIDE FILM 67 • ' I I • • • • • • 1 . DAILY PILOT • • Wetnttdir, ,,.,..,,. 3, 1973 PILOT ·ADVERTl$£R 8 It • AH Stores Celebrate Grand Opening -ofOur New Store, 3325 Bristol. at .MacArthur Blvd. Scaifa Aoa \ • Bring all your Holiday Howl No Atlclltional Cost . ' SILK FINISK PHOTO PRINT .1 : Film to lflrifty ·for . , ~Ith each~~-IPflU~Q!~ ~r #~1 0 Thi• &Ilk flnllh ~la flnoerprint te1btont ond ...m& to odd dlt•ll to thtphoto prln , Eipe'rl Photofinishing · NOT AVAILABLE Of;l PRl~MAoe FROM SLl0£S SAi 3°"'40 -Quart 5i75c rans mission Type A Fluid-. c...,,.,. hi Ottieri et 1Sc ::i.n $1~' luy 2 and Sav• No~-ollergenic pillows filled with the fi':'est polyester, covered with sturdy cotton tick- ing in postel prints. Non-matting, .stay cool, fresh, fluffy. A size for everyone he re -ot big savings • Reg.· $3":~2x90·1n. Beacon Blankets . R.,,.ot of·• sellout! lst quolitY· pelyes\" ~ ..._.. 100%1 po~· ester& 6' ~lie ond poiynter b.,nd1' In~; ~edts~ stripe_,, plolds, ptil\1'1. 5uP'r-vol1.191-1n Pink, Bl!.19; Gi:llcl Avocado. Reg. s 1 •• Tie.r Curtain Sets or Dacron Curtain Panels • Tltr Curtain S.ts In Goy Prints. White Kodel Your Choice with ColOfed Trim Of Ruffled Niorqullette $)58 1n Ytllow Gt"een or Melon. . • 41 x8 l" White Doc.ron Nlnoro Sheers that n.vt r nefli Ironing w!th S" bo~ liem. Compilr.9 to Others.at 40c Quart! , Non·~eterge~t ii MY :L' Motor Oil Qurt-U ·40 Wt. Stondord dutY -meets Govt. specltkotlons ML. NOl"l·det•roent, low car- bon resicNe that mlnimi- i.e1 co r b o n ,dtf.IO'ltl in «>mbustlon chambera. 2 ~~~ 41c e-.,.,,., ft OffMn ,,...,. .. <ti• I ~HEAVY DUTY --Metw Oil ~ PREMIUM 10-30 ~· "Oki 1111111 M Ut-lttl·tetlrtl't ~ PENNSY~VANIA ~ 2 .... 53' C....,. .. Otlltn 1t1H11 II: n-lrtwl'lt -. . 2 75' ~ ;EIHLHEAVY DUTY ~· .... Reg. 98' to $12' Car Accessories Yovr Choice 77c ~~~~~~~ Recondlti ... d Reg. $1 09 Wynn's . '1°' Eveready Spa. p u9s ~ Car -care 11--c--. Flashlig~- ... y Ch ta 6. 9 ....-our Cfforc• 87 'O.tp0tkpl9.''.Gucr-tofl •R=:~.,s!,a...11 C •-C•tri'"lttltr C orit•-' ''' 5,000 6 •frMtl"' ..,.,....., · • J-.. C•,......"4•r mtles.-'' Slltoetiar<i, to fl' C ' : =r:,.r--u. • UI ~,..1 • mott <01'1. Get "°""'' ~ - - ~ ..... ···and much, much _more\, • u,.lick ____ _ SPECTACULAR VALUES! Charbert • • Cosmetics . .. .. . •lip 01 ... • La1h-ion1th...1.,. MC1fcaro • • Shade '•wcfer Eyetha4•w Oua1tet • S Color Creme Ey .. hodow '•IJ.tte . ' •lye Oto.. • Nall Enamel • 'r•Md Powd.r • Uquid Makeu' • ,NN~ 2 ·: $ ~o iJ) I . ..... ' . Clioos.e from Chorb9rt'1 I I bfst Mlling b9outy oids • lhnh-On Pewtfer Wttli $4.00 htc.9-e ef Hel-R•lllamln .. ....,. ... in the ieo10n'1 most glomorout ahodtt.. ,.-·-·-~ ... Choote from 11 beauty okll- pfus botu tote with $4.00 Hel- ena ltublmttln puri:how. Use ''Act of Beouty" Liquid N.olsturixi'1Q nlgtit or dov. . . . . Woven Straw •s•• Y••·• Molded · Plastic Cllairs • Hampers ~63 Woven bamboo s-t sr .. Mod• of tough with tight fitting $177 poly ~tic thot'1 I id1 -con be Sl.IP9' ~ & painted to f it ony wo1hab •·So decor. For kltch- flexible It shopei Itself to flt sitter, M , both, bed- )"It stron;•r than nwitol. In Avo· "'""" codo, Yellow-for dining room, • Medium Sis• •••• , • $2.77 -patio, office. •Large Size ....•..• $:1.77 ' i Rep.Qt of O u llout ! First quaf· • ' lty Durocroft gloves with ntW ""l"" Noll Gord flngt n:. S-M·L. Ice Cr11111-Colol!'. Beads 1 Ropes •1 Yalutl 69'Ji s A yummy GUOft. . ,, 8 me nt of Ice 1 ,, c,_,,""°'1': • h ,.. most • • ..... colon ............. for-·· . • ---• Hundreds of 'Items Drastically Reduced 1i *14to$16Yal. Fa~ou1 Make Flare Pants • ,,_,,.:_:~-=-~-l ~ .7ff . StZt•29 TO 39 Young m.n'a 1Hrn itvrn In douWt knit oolvtit•, Of poly· .. ,.,,cotton bi.nti&.,10"1A S/$1 HHIYlll•i T1mblm . :-:.1~$1 i $1.39 3 Pc. £1 ... 1 s..,., .11 •r. $2.43 Ault s~. 4's . . . . . .n ', ; lie 3 Pc. C•ill ..... s.tt1qs , ,;;Tit 1 ~ $1111 RIC!erl CaWHts .. .. . .. -.11 . ·I $1.17 Stacb•l1 T•fllet1. 4's •. fl.11 !i J .... Plntjr Sltle lws .... ~ .e.J $l43 Dlcl!llW Cltllit ........ $4.97 ;2 • 6 a -~ 7 PJ!.OT·ADVERTISER ·- Wednesdly, January 3, 1973 ' ' POVfllTAllil VM.L&y-1"" ~ti. It Tl .. I fl04,INTAIN VAlLIYl•l41 H....., eMI.-' l.i~r IL TO•o--t11 Tw. _, 11:.uflelf ll:IH WlfTMl•STI._., WfttMillttM" If ~ .... HUNTIN9T0fll tlAC.._...I Allll• II t tMlltlwtt . HUNTINOTOfrll tlACH-tS H•lllll• C. .... • I !I '• • ;. . ' \ . Wflh 1t'hh Ba Hofdtf"BU/ff 'l Rttht 11110 the Ca11 r . · REG. $24 ' 20.GALLON PLASTIC Tusa· CAN ' . . . , ~:Ow~th ~:::;,;~Ydt~~'=: '17 'J • exclusive kolder for plastlc. trGsh ~-'llners thot k1ep thtm from sl ip- ~ ping into bottom of lroi k borr•r. - • You'JI like it! •-, ' ........... _~ ,,~ ;;H~ ,if $1.99 Viluel 26 g1I. Tr11h Lln.ers P1clc of 35 ...... 99c ' • • : . : ·o . . . ; Cl aranceof --------= ladies Knit Tops <><>rhc ~"'''· .. o ~"'" & cotton i.,.,,~ '" ltio lato" ,,,1,.. Of!d colo•1. Sotr• $ 48 $1" Adola Bras . . . • Tricot Bras • Crossovers Bras • Stretch Strap B~s _ Y • u ' ".A.o;oe. . S) 60 S.Outiful brm that rn o k • the moJt of ·your figu,..~ .k, Sp•e·Sports. . · •lankets !~~~~ $299 Reg. s1•1_ l973 _ Horoscope Book Your stors, fu-tu,.., fot°Kost.·ln- cludn introdoe:.. tion to the UMS & history of 9tt'°'· ogy. $144 .. Reg. $J 1' Adola IJ.-~,,.,,.-, . · ' White Cotton Bra 90' terlal th.cl for C1stn>rtGu'lf' tuits. - woter-P.roof , winclptOOiit, leis than 10 oa. Worm. • thon wool. Colorful! • $1 .00 lnrclfO' HHlth looks .••••••....••• 77c Reg. $349 Adola ~:;" $280 Panly Girdle Du ~ing our Gigantic Clearance .• ·Hurry, limited Stocks "Nit i' .· $1 • •48 hlO" fr1_1111d Repras .... $1.77 t1 •r Ill.Metil fruit Baskets . . . . . 97c Ji -.: 3.~;511-Po. Steel Flatware . . $9.97 · 44 lhlflll11 Teakettles ..... $1.71 r ;},I eL NjlN Kltallen Tools .... 3/$1 11 .lt'Wc. St1Jllllil Pant":':.:. $3.9! _.11 er. ~Ttexfm &1111war1 •••• 2/llc .,e~ e-. f.liUJlllWlfl MIJS • . . • . 5/$1 97 \ ·-: -\ ~ • l9c IL P~llle MllS ........ 3/$1 $1.99 &l111t f111cy Cllllles . : . . $1.29 $15.15 t'hxllV.' Twted Raes . $12.87 $1.• 51" Rend Sbc Iris .... $7.77 . lk ""•Ill" llflJ Jewels • . • • 791: $3.!ll 111111111 BlllsimU . . • • • $2.!8 · $2.lt Tll:k ~Ml l lllt.Slts •• $2.49 $1.• 54154" T1•lldltU : .••... 94c $450 to $710 Values! Shulton Tali • '•rt.JM Oil YOUI CHOICI • Mlllr; , ..... 1.-tti $ • P•"-•• OU Mitt ) 44 • s,.., <•l•1•• ..... oo •sa.-1 Till IJ.75 • 14.00 Vohoot. Ta~ c:.tope • T•P ~, IJ'1) • T•JI hit ,....,._ Wtdnts.do1r. Jan1.1ary 3, 1973 DAILY PILOT 1 .1 NUNTINClTOH tlA(~llll tMdl I M , II Alr.i.MI HUTIHOTON llAC~I WI- • ~ ..... H•nl to Hold, .oroy, SuporHold 6 6C 99c V0-5 =:~, ............... . s1u~srrMYLANTA ::'ii $119 iicksh~Formula 44 -68' lox of 12 s1 49 ANUSOL H111orrlloldil s112 Sappo1ilori11 ... ~-i9 MENNEN :::-.. 84c iie5'coTTONSWABS 77' ~ •-• I ' • • $1 59 NUTRI TON:l·C~::.nenl ·1ey of Kentucky Blended Whiskey Fifth $299 01llon A bnt buy at il'I everyday low ~rf~ .--now Pl'ked ev1r1 lower in l1m rttd time offer. Premium rare! Scotts Glen Scotch Whiskr llftll G.llM O;ull/od ond blond. $398 ed in Scotland A l'hrifty 1)1.CMJve: 3 ~ s1 n Amphora Pipe Tobaccos 3~79' •A,.....t&c • •••wt.r ...... .,,.....,le • llclit .. ,... .. 1, • lwM ....... • 1Nit4y ofPopuJor l>Oeket sixe pockets . . . our beJt selling ft>Ooccos in ~ro blends. Savi SOc now 1n Umi ted time offer, s1" to $3so Values · · "World's Largest" Pipe Sale Your $173 · Choic• The world'• lorQe't briar pipe , monufocturer cleared out oH of kb ~s f.r ends of fine im- ported l>ii>es ond we modt 0 ICOOp purcl-iose tkot bril"IQI '-• big tovlngs. •·- Disposable lfftli .,,_ ~·:.::.·::;~.: s41t Butane Ughters ~IKtly boloftled 3 F ~ f~~ ~ii price. 00 Old Mine; -:~---. . . Distilled Dry Gin 69' each . Overt ~ , row..awoy butone 11Gnteri ~ty·~•Dnlgl~a~ :£. .:"'.!.:d~~~:: s3tt ~~: Eti::~~ ~ ' ·1.~ .. •JCPtrt. ~ flame ~trol. • t , -~ l . ... ................. -- ' . -. • • O~LY PILOT Wtdnnday, ,,....,, ), 1973 "LOT-ADVERTISER J# ~ Handi~pped Do Police Duties QUEENIE • By Phil lnterlondl City of Oakl~nd Booming CoJI.ncil ~~ks Trend, Stresses Growtli, Progress • : ... ·f"; By JOYCI!: L. K!NNBDY ~~·., . An artlcl<o In manpower · :••, .. magadne. a proCesalonal • : : .. jOtlrnal publlshed by tl\e u .s. • Department of Labor, 11 ao en-; ..,, couraglng tbat I want you to know about it. The story tells of three men •· on the Leicester, Mm. police force -25 pce.rcent of the department -who are han- dicapped. Two are I n ·, . (Career CorMr J . ,. O'BRIEN SUPERVISES the -.t"'.,. group. He ls a trained ac- countant who "joined the for« --In 13. O'Brien, wbo bai ooe · ..; ;,, deg nliJltng and ..arks lrOm a -• lfiheelchalr, also malntalm _all -i°llb 'files. 1 1•i A The-partlaJiy pd J'ia 1 y i e d .. . Joubert came to -work iD '62. .......,...__ His physical impairments OC· " . curred asa result of a ·shell }H_)t1 fragment during World War ·:. 1 II. He keepS mileage and • · ·~·. repair .recorda on the · · department's vehicles, handles : • · ,. reports on ambulance use and ·..:r: • calls and maintains t be ··;!•Jr building. · ", · •. ' The newest member of trbat .•: 1 ;. has been dubbed the "/ ··: "wheelchair shift." is Doyle. : : .. 1:j ·He joined the department in ,. •• 1 < late '71. Doyle is paralyzed ~~ ,; from the chest down as .a . .• .. ,.. result of an auto accldeot 10 , 1 '69. At tbe time of his mishap, · • · he was conva1e5Ciq from ,;. , •• woandl ,...tved tn Vlelnam · J,;:. and blicked out at tM 'fbe.I ~.;: of bis car. Doyle prepares .... ·.-. , ; maps sbowlng the locations of • ,~: ~ · accldenbl and robberies., and ~·:. · handles compl aint and / .:, · lnvesUgative reports. . .. . ·,.. . : I . ' . .. . ' JOHN J. WOOD, chief of the Leicester police force. is very high on the disabled policemen: "These men are adaptable, Bilingual Bill Inked SACRAMENTO (AP) -A ,; • SS-million appi-opriatlon for boosting bilingual education In CaWornla schools has been .•' ·. ' signed into law by Gov. Ronald Reagan, who called it • , "a key element" of his 1'12 legislative program. Reagan said the bill "is designed to make sure that those school s which wish to participate are able to develop effective bil lngua l educalk>nal programs appropriate to their own particular community needs during the coming two years.'' ' . '• .. •. ' ( Turnout Light •, ..... , ~ ' SACRAMENTO (AP ) -A record l .f ntlUion caJilomians voted NOv. 1. but orrrc1a records 1bow the percen41ge • ~r turnout as lhe lowest since 1948, Secretary al State Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. says. "'11~1 ..... "''' ' of. ' ' • '•r Brown pogged lhe tumoot •l 8UJ pucen1 wblcli .lJ below the au percent tuinout In I.be t 1161 presidential election. ' I • 9'' DURONAYAL .llLLY . Dissolves rust from metal surfaces. ·ituao I .111LY "deans ~ brightens · aluminum • YOURCHOICI 99c IPATTIR·PROOF SCREEN Place this spotter-proof screen over your skillet wh ile frying bacon ·and other spattering foods. No more messy stove to clean. You con pour water through it to make gravy! (Fry pan~not included). 66c BIKE GUARD BURGLAR ALARM Keep your bike safe from thieves I Protective alarm for all types and·sizes of bikes. 59 .9 IA. 2'' Lii OIL FILTER ' ' J>9nonol core of his car J. (1$il·i·1 I'' KWIKKOYIR ADHISIYI PLASTIC ~1 1,t \ ~ ' Choose from a wide ~~~~!;Jselection of patterns. Adhesive plastic ta cover wol l1, shelves and many other hou1ehold uses. •t·i' a.; 29:. 11 sx•-· ,_ -..._ _______ .,. < POOL CUE Strong and sturdy poOI cues. Gtt accurate shots wit h rhese d&eorottd handle cuts . YOURCHOICI '.\ " ' .' -i ... ' .SLAB DOORS . Great for making table tops and for extra stor'oge space. In widths of 24", 26" and 28'~ 1%" thick. Mostori 80" tall. ' 79 IA. AMERICA'S GREATEST. HARDWARE STORES . 1212 llVINl llVD. . " -· ....,.. ..... 61J1*8nlmmAYL TUSTIN Oii llCKIL Of •EWPOIT AVL AT IOUI• WUT JT. ""' 8uiNAPAllK llMYAWTYllWIT. IL TORO :IUtt IOClfllla AYLMK'tt.IAYI. AfllTotOI•. 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No previous unlvenlty or colle&e experience Is re- ~ ucept wbere atat«L A (tee catalog Hating all winter i;lasaea 1od P"'l"•nu may he !iecured by calllng the UC Irvine ExlellJloo Olllce, 133- 5411. .... _ ....... _ ........ ~~!'11.D~. Olr.ctw; '"'"'""' el ~-fkn--~~~.o1 .• ,~ o.lft.. ,~ .. Tll•r•O••lc l"•'l'dlo4ocnr. JCIS W. :IOlll $1 .. 56nt• ,.,... F•: MO. TllUltlDAY, JM. 4 "WMf't H•6;"' lo n.. A.....,1<•11 F1mHy?, J. •• lmltA, l"lllD" llt• '"'°' ti Soc v, Cailtot111 51111 u .. 1..,,ttv 11 '°"' ilM>cl ~''"­CCUlltotlof'. fl,..I ot 1 UC ll"'llM E•· ltMlotl l«tlltl Mrles, "LI""'° '-"*' .. F-111•," ' • ''" o.~ .. Rm. 100, •.Joel.a Sci.ice Ltdvr1 H4H, UC lrvlne i:ril!U:.=llon.'~15.~mlt, P•ID4Y #JllO IATURD4Y, J ... U ~'1:~ 1~" ~&J1!!!1f,,,~ ro. M.A. wr--:i;;: TH<Mr ucatkln, ui:: lrv1M. Flr•I of • UC lfVIM E• .... 1bl .......... e.1111, Frld1v: 7 • t:» 11.111.1 S.lunSrl: I 1.m. - "U11C1irr1t1n(llno lfld M o I I v t I I n O EmploYttl." H-lrd Wff!<WI, -1"'""1, Admlftlltrtll,.. 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Combines easy starting, fragrance ond long burning qualities for a dromoTic blazing fireplace. aUNDLE FURNACE FILTERS Keep your furnace operating properly this season. Change filters regularly. Avoiloble in 10x15x l 12x2Axl 15K20xJ 18x25x1 these sizes.. 10x20x1 1 Ax20Ml 16x20x1 20x20xl lMAxl 1Ax25x l 16x25xl DRl·VEWAY DRESSING Seal and color your faded driveway now. • Provide1 shadows of candlelight or the· brightneu of daylight. This easy to use product helps retard deterioratio1' and crumbling. Makes you r entire home look better. 0 99 EA. 249 #0$12 AMERIC~S GREATEST HARDWARE STOR ES -~•n• 121111Ym:llQ. WUT•DUR ~;=,~~ aUIJIAPARK 1U1 V&W1VllW ST. 14.192 IOCmtUI •1!9b!Llf~ --Al"UIK«IAVL I L TOllO AfRTOIOto: . . UQ L IA'llllA AVL -2D1W.IAUMA•ft. 24U I. OIAl'llMI &YL ....... LANutlA f11tull1'0N COSTA,MISA lttl. lmtST . Af ..... AVL · AJIUCllll~ . AT IT An COllffl llft. 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Par• Cl • UC lnlN c ... let1 W011 lt<.111re Mtle" "Prvt.11iotl~ Pr1e11t11 111 tM HOUllno lllOl/1fl'y," 1· I JO P "'" ll:m. 171; H,,,.....,llltl H•ll. uc ••v!M c1mpu1. l l"l!M ld"'ltslon. u. "E:r.::rlmtnr. In Melf'F-.i. lllll• llCW1t11 p1... M••dl L•iwen, prl11Cl11el !111truct•. Ptllolrl....,,1 ol P1Ycl'lology. C•lllor"I" ~lilt P01r,t(llt1k Coll<tof, Pomon•, end con1.,11 ... 1 10 use Lt'"' Scl>OOI: •I'd H•"IY J~, forll>tr In• 11ruc1or •' UCLA •1111 ucse. "'" o1 • U( lrvl"' E•lffl1lorl l«!ure M•le1. "Mcll'tllty: TwlilO"I z-o1 m.t L•w.'' 7·10 p.m . !><ltr>Ct LKl<Jtt Hell, UC UvlM CfmPlll $111111 lodmlulon, U .JO. "£p1otmlol09y (011t•IOUU011 •1111 ,,, .. q..er.c;y l," 6"<"11d H. Wl>ipt:N, M.O., PfOln-o• MeO!clne l"I•! ot Meolccl $ervlcfl, Vt It r • n '1 Admlfll>1r1tlo11 HO.pl!tl. Lano 811cll. Par! o1 e UC lnrlM Ellllflllon lettur1 Mfi... "Y- Htt•I l<ld Clrn.i••to•r $y,t9111,'' t.10 p.m .• SoDl>omcwt lettlll't Hall, M1<1k 1I S\lf~ I 910g., UC lr\llM ttmpUI. 5111111 1Clmt111on. 11. Berkeley Mailnien Robbed By Phil Jordan BERKELEY -This city is the hon1e of the University of California and has the repula· lion or being the most radical municipality in lhe naUon. ~lore, postal officials here say they get along well with the local police. It's a good thing for them they do. and it is also a good thing for those citizens of Berkeley who send or receive 'Berkele11 h a • • e " " n d h i ghest r a le o f a 1111 ;,lt 11 h 1 v.s.• mail. The postal system here, as It happens, gives the Berkeley Police Department a lot or busincs5. ON DEC. I, th< U.S. Army Corps or Engineers lnvtted bids from contractors to "install bulletproof partitions" al a oouple of Berkeley branch pos1 offices. According to Berkeley Postmaster \Villlam \Vollman, they are badly, urgently needed. even long O\'crduc at the South Berkeley Stalion and Park Station post offices. "Berkeley has the second highest post office holdup rate of any city in lhe nation, behind only W a s h I n g ton , D.C.," \Vollman told Capitol News Service. "In the last four or five years, we've had about 20 holdups at those two branches." Holding up a post office Is a • federal cffense, and the feds do not tak e suclt rip offs lightly. Wollman says that in almost every case the robbers have be('JJ arrested and that most of them have pkaded gullty, the rest been convictOO . TllE TAKE has averaged only $200 to $300 in most or the holdups. so armed post office robbery, even at these two stations ""'here it s c c m s almost trad itional. ""-oold nof seem an attractive avocat.icn. The record shows, however . that despite the apparent odds against a successful heist, II "unfortunately" ls . "We don't know \\'hy these: two are held up so cften." Wollman sa id, "or ...,·hy it is almost alwaya these two, both or them near the city limits with Oakland. that are singled out, but is as If those dolQ6 the hclding up take turns -first one, then the other." So far, no posta l employteS or palrol"l9 -the thieves Sttm to enter when there are few or no other customers -have been injuro:t, but even the best of luck rum oot 900ntr or later. Hence the bulletproof ~rtitions· ''They've bttn tritd In Wotllngton wtth llOllle l!UC- cess." Wollman sakl, "90 we are going to try them, too. , . '"IN MOST post offices,'' ht continued. "whatever bu&lnesa Is cartled on over a counter or throu&h a bonk4yp& window - cverythlna right oot In the •.open. It won't be that vrq at U-1 .. atatlooa much lont' er. ___ ..., , 0411.V PILOTt ~ Energy Deposit Located - LOS ANGELES (AP) -A geothermal eJlergy field large enough to produce huge quan- tiUes of hot water for use in generating electricity has been discovered in N o r t h e r n California, Magma Energy Inc. has 8llllOODCed. The Los Angeles-based firm · said tt completed its first well ( ECOLOGY) at a depth of 4,515 feet In Surprise Valley, 121r miles ncirthwest of Reno. "Prellmlnary findings In- dicate the field <mtains an abundant supply ol suJ>. l:.en'anean water with high temperatures practical for energy generation by the com- pany'• Magmamax power pro- ceS3," tbs firm said. e W.ter Danger SAN MATEO -(AP) - Faulty water connections pose a potenttal threat to water supplies in many areas of Cllifornla, according___ to San · Mateo County's public health director. In a report lo the board ol supervisors, Dr. James Bodie aald a years study si>Jwed tbat IS lodullrial plants picked al random bad faulty cros&<on· nections which could have con- taminated ware. suJ!P!!es.. The physician stmaed there Is no reason for alarm and tbat be Is "merely trying lo -situat!oc. e Permit Prok SAN D.JEGO (APl -The county grand jury Is in- vestigating poSsible "undue Jn. Ouence" stemming from the fact that construction of 23 separate tJree-to-six s t o r y buildings was approved by the city the d$Y. before a :JO.foot height limit went into effect, a city councilman says. "The grand jury is looking into what possible undue in- fluence the city attorney and developers may have had in colluding to violate the In- itiative," C.Ouncilman Floyd Morrow said. San Diego voters passed en initiative in the Nov. 7 election which p!acod a :JO.loot belght limit on ali buildings along the ·-coast, excluding.the downlown ...... lt lobk effect Dec. 7. . Permit> for 23 bu1ldlngs u - . , oeeding tJ>e li!nil ~granted by ~ ~ity· building ins)il!Ctlon department Dec. 6. e Baain Study SACRAMENTO (AP) -Dr. Richard G. Burau of UC Davis was named by Gov. Ronald Reagan as chairman of the Monterey Basin Pilot Monitor- ing project. Burau, an associate pro- fessor of soils and plant nutri- tion, has been acting project head since Septei:nber when Dr. Raymond A. Fleck left to accept a Uoiersi~ of Michigan post. The project, established in early 1971, is a study of th~ IOW'Ce, movement and fate of materials harmful to the en- vironment of the Monterey Basin. . A report of findings Is lo be published in 1973. e Researeh Bid · O'NEALS (AP) -The san Joaquin Experimental Ringe Station here in one of the naUon's lead ing agricultural areas is using new research methods to measure ••every thin g in the ecos)'ltem.'' 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Under the r..1 on t c b c 11 o Democrat's bill. a sa\esn1an who solicits door-to-door or ove r the telephone must, at the beginning of his presen- tation : -Identify himseU. -Identify the person or firm he represents. · -State that he is soliciting (or a sa le. -Identify the goods or services that he is offering for sa le. e Proof Needed SACRAMENTO (AP ) - Advertisers that claim "tests hy a leading doctor" prove their product Lo; better could be asked to produce the doctor and the tests u~er a bill Gov . Ronald Reagan signed. · The measu r e by c ' FM/AM digital clock radio !or precise time, all the time, Solid state circuitry provides the ultimate 1n performance. [n1oy your 8 track tapes anywhere. 1 wo piece syst~m wi,th man~! program Comes with si~ 'C' cell batteries. 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IOA.M. to 7 P.M •• PtlCfS GOOO THIU.SUHDAY,JAH. 7 c 1-201 COSTA~": ' ESA 3088 BRISTOL ST. ~-\ ~~~;~Wf:IDIT(AR~ --S..n -Diego FrM:way at Brlstol --J -- ••• ,, OUI COlfYUllUIT tllllt n••s • ' Oakland), permits the state Deparbnent ol Consumer Af- rairs. the state attorne y general or any district attor· ney to request evidence to back up advertising claims purporting to be based on !ac- tual or clinical evidence. Meade's bill also allows of- ficials to ask for proof If the ads compare the product's sa fety or effectiveness \\'ilh competitors. . e Free:e Fouglat LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Seven Cali fornia postal union locals have filed a federal court suit seeking to enjoin the United States Postal Service's hiring freeze. The suit. cqntends the freeze order violates union contract agreements by "overburden- ing" employes through "ex- cessive and inef;luitable de- mands upon fmployes for ov- ertime work" and suhiltantlal lncn:!ases In the time required to complete mail routes. Local union leaders say they believe the suit is the first filed in the nation against the hi ring freeze. Pul into effect last March. the freete requires that posi- tions vacated by death. relirement or resignatioo not be filled . eBl ll• Vetoed SACRAMF.NTO IAP\ Gov. Ronald Hcagfln has vetoed l\\'O bills tn authorize members of the Fair Employ- ment Practices Commission lo rile unlawful practices com- plaints, his Office rcpOrted. "The law already alJO"fl'S any person to file a complaint. .. Heagan said In his veto message. "In addition. the rommission has authority lo file complaints throogh the nt - lomey gcneral"s office. There is not surficient evidence thfl l 1his expansion of aulhori!y for ind ividual con1n1is.~ioners is needed ·· The identical hills were by Sen. !\tervyn Dymally and As~emhl vs 1.eon llalph. both Los AngCles Democrat~. e Benefits Up SACRAMENTO IAP I Gov. Ronald Reagan ha s sign- ed a bi ll providing a 5 percent increase In retlremci'lt bf>ncOts for some members of the Public Em ployer's Rctlrcmenl System or their sun•ivors. The bill by state Sen. Robert Lagomarsino. {R-Ojai J. covers stale or local school district employe!I who.retired or mern. bers who died on or before tk'C. 31. 1970. ' Tho.-DepartmcnL 0£ Finance. c'stimales the cost at $1.83 million a year • I I t .. I 1 .. ' -· ·. • ' J8 DAILY PllDT ' JANUARY . • the ramu[~€1SLJry supermarket • SANTA ANA STORE o ·NLY SOUTH COAST PLAZA OpH Dailyt130 Ta 9:30 Sunday 10 A.M. Ta 1 P .M. WOMENS OUTERWEAR Group I l19htw1i9ht Jackets Bush Style $488 Jackets Orig. $6.99·9.99 ••••••••.... NOW Group II All weather coats Dressy Coats $988 Corduroy Jack&ts Orig.$12.99°19.99 ••••• , .•.. NOW Group Ill llylN Ski Jackets WoolJaehts $ 88 . Group IV Maxi lengtll Coats Pile finger :r. jackets Orig. Leather jack· $14 88 $l9.99· 24.99 •••• , , •••.• NOW GIRLS WEAR Group I Novelty Handbags • Orig Wool $ so Caps $1.28-$3,99 •••• , •.•• , • , ••. NOW e Group II Blousts & Knit $1 OQ ~~~ !~::~1.::~~~. o •••....•. NOW. -'· • Group Ill . · ·2 Piece Sweat" Sets 2 Piece Pant & $144 Top Sets Orig $3.88 • 8.99 , ••..•• : .... NOW Group IV Nylon Ski Jaekets Corduroy Jack· $588 ets Finger Tip Pile Jackets Orig. $6.88-$11.99 • , •..• , , •. NOW GIFTS Group I Christmas Candles Christmas Cen· terpieces Stem Flowers Orig, Cork SOC . , Jars 99c • $3.99 ...• , , •.••.• , ••. NOW e Group II Christmas Candles Ass't flower $100 Pieces Ash Trays Orig. $2,97-5.97 .•...... , .... NOW Group IV 4S Pe Mtllftac,Lamps, Decantor $688 Orlg. $9.97-20.97 •....•••.•• NOW ., SANTA ANA.STORE ONLY I TOY CLEARANCE 3 -Pc. Chair and TABLE SET Original $10.97 NOW $588 Hi-Dottie, Tender love, Crissy, Velvet DOLLS Original To $10.87 NOW $399 With Bench, 37 Key SPINET PIANOS Original $1(1.88 . NOW • $588 ~:i~~$~~;e~. _ ..••• , .. , ..... ,. , •... NOW $4 II Velocipedes $6ll Orig. $9.97 ••..•••••••. · • • · • ·······NOW Class "A" Racing Set Orig. $1'.67 ........................ NOW $SH_ Volley Ball/Badminton Set $ 81 Original $8.97 ..........• , .....••• NOW 4 Red-White-Blue Football · · $ 44 Original $2.97 ••.••••••••••••••••• NOW 1 Womens2&3pieceSuits $1411 Orig. $24.99 • 39.99 , .............. NOW Christmas Gift Wl'op l Cards J . 0.1 •• 29c-s2.99 .......... Now 1 2 Prices •ssorted Games FOOTBAtL-HOCKEY Original to $12.67 NOW $399 Your Choice SKITilE GAMES Your Choice! Players and PHONOGRAPHS Original to$10.47 NOW $399 Your Choice! Super Wheel or BIG WHEEL Ori9inal to $19.97 NOW .. ~ass Ch.ildren's Workbench $ II . 0~19, $2~.97 , •.• ', .•..••.•.•••...• -... NOW 8 Doll Costume Assortment Hi 0 0ottie·Tenderlove 0 rig.lo$4.97 ,., NOW $lll W~mens Dresses $ 00 Orig. $6.99 • 12.99 •••••..... , .. , . , ...• NOW 3 ln!ants NOYelty Tops $ oo Ong.$1 .50 .1.99 ...•...•...••.••••.• NOW 1 ~r~:~:;.=JI~~ ·J·o·c·k·~'.s ...... , . , ...... •NOW $1 SO ~r~=:~~:.~~~ B~·g·s· .•.•. • .••....•• •, NOW s3so .-~~~:;:r.'.i.tt~~ ..................... NOW 44c 10 Gal. Fis• Aqu•riu~s • $1211 Completa S;lorter set. Ong. }8.88 •• ; , •. NOW WOMENS SPORTS WEAR Group I Solid Shirts Blau11s $100 P•11t1 Knit Tops Orig. $2.99-6.99 •••••••••..•. NOW Group II Rib Knit Sw1attr1 Fancy Blouses $200 Pleated Skirts Corduroy Pants Orig. $3.99. 7.99 •.••.••.•. , NOW Group Ill Canli1an SwHttn Sllrlnks Print $ 00 BlouH1 Porty Sklrts Group IV Fancy Sweaters Pala110 Skirts Polyester Slac~s Mat1r11ity Drtss-$400 es and Pant Suits Orig.$6.99.18.99 ••••••••.• NOW • MENS WEAR Group.I Short Sito•• Dress Shirts Short $200 Sl~eve Sport Shirts Knit Polo Shirts Ong. $3.97 .-5.97 •. , .•••. , •. NOW Group II Long Sleeye Dress Shirts flannel $250 Shirts Woven Sport Shirts Orig. $3.97 • 6.97 ••.. • .••• ,,. • NOW Group Ill Sleeveless Sweaters Pullover $350 Sweaters Orig. $6.97 • 11.8~ , •.••.•••. NOW Group IV Ribless Corduroy Jackets Nylon Bamber Jackets Rtnniblt Ski $1199 Jacket Orig. $15.88 • 17.88 .•• , .•. NOW BOYS W·EAR Group I Fashion Sweaters Novelty Sweat $150 Shirtt Knit Sport Shirts Orig. $2.99 -4.97 •••••••••••• NOW C' Group II Ski SwHhrs SwHt Shirts 1111 $199 SletYt Sport Shirt1 Orig, $2.99 ••..•••.••••.••• NOW Group Ill ~~~:a~k:!s ...... : ......... NOW $399 Group IV C .. rdoroy Jocbt-U•CUI CoNu....,-5.,99- Jacht Ski Jocktts Orig •• $7.97-11 .97 .. ·: ....... NOW •• Limited Quantities Subject To Prior Sale NEXT TO South Coast Plaza r • ' .. .. • • . ' l· .. • ... . ~ S1 m ul F1 ( ... vie as tio1 I Pro F~ fiet L be< of g I "Inc I CUI spc the tio: vis ter 21 ta i jec de1 rec clu pla To tie. DUI hi! I Ha bri Pa WE I mo Ne I del pn Sa He Fe Bo Fe I m1 ! Va SUI of Ca I SYI HE re1 de - s· - IRS CenteIA_Readies ' For Big Workload FRESNO (APJ -Tho Internal Revenue Service center here has completed the final phase of II& development and has begun IJl'OO<lline i .. ~dil(idual lncome tax retuma • northern Kem County Jine ... th to the Mexican border. to process U million buaineas retum1. • Mul vaney Gets Job SAN DIEGO (AP ) James F. Mulvaney has been elected to succeed C. Arnholt Smith as president ot United states National Bank. Smith will remain as chairman of the board. -•··-.Mulvaney, 50, has been ~~I V PILOT Earning Spread Told in Report • ,. ' Over the same period, the hlghe" paid 20 percenl 19- crt.ased Ulflr share from 38.1 to 40.5 pucent, it said. ·.~from. Soulbern CalirGn\la. Tho hookup of tbe IIDal phue means the ~ter wlll _... all federal lpcome tu mums filed in Call(omla and llowali. ~ center opened a )'ear ago and bu gradually in- creased iU capabilities. The stall Is eipected lo in- crtue lrom )t& original I.000 employes to about 3,500 petSOns, half permanent and halI ...,..al. · A sophisticated talpayer service was inaugurated.at the center early In December when the integrated data retrieval systeni (IDRS) was booked up with 20 regional sites in various parts of California and Hawaii. performing the president's duties ror the past year as e,xecutlve vice prqddent, Smith said In announcing the election. Richard P. Woltman, 43, was elected chairman or the banks ex:- ec1.11ive committee and vice chairman or the board of directors. IVASHINGTON (APl -The growth oI hilber-1>1ying jobs In the nallon's economy is crealin£" a widening spread betwetn the Income of the highest and lowest paid workers , a new government rtporl says. The rtport, published in the Labor Department's ti.lonthly Labor Review, said that in lhe past 15 years. the total income earned by the lowest paid 20 percent male 'ft'ork.ers dropped from 5.1 percent to 4.6 percent of total U.S. wages. ~eter llenle, author or ttE study, said the main reason hu been a growth of higher paid technological ond govem- n1ent service JObs while t~ nun1ber or IO\\'er paying jobs has rcrnained about 1he same. ' UPI T ........ Sa11 Francisco Bound Suspender rope assemblies earmarked as replace. ment cables for the Golden Gate bridge are man- ufac\ured at the Trenton Rope Mill of U.S. Steel's Fairless works in Fairless Hills, Pa. Glendale Federal Savings and Loin has named assistant, vice president Marlo Prentt~ as manager of the associa- tion's Santa Ana branch. Prior to his new position , Prentice managed Glendale Federal's Newport Beach or- fice. * Lewis J. Ewing, Jr. has been named a vice president of Toups Ea- g In e e rtng ·1nc. ecutive vice-president and director of Troy Equities Corporation. _ Currently a· principal and director of the Ward Invest- ment Company, Royall and bumord Companies, Ward is a past director of the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors. He will maintain offices in Troy's Irvine corporate headquarters. * Huntington Beach resident Joh11-twteka has been pro- moted to manager o f Ewing is Leatberby Insurance Com- currently re-· pany's Burlingam·e office. spomible for Cwieka, with 12 years of ex- lhe construe-perience in the insurance tion super· business,. was formerly with vision of Wa-Employers Insurance o f ter Factory Wausau. 2l in Foun-awi111 * ~ln Valley. He w ~ s pro-fliick Minardi has been a~ }ect manager during the pointed mansger of Pacllk design ~f the waste . wa~er F4iance Loan's branch office recl3¥'1at1on P,lanl which 1n-.~1tn San Cleminte.· eludes a sea w9tel'-desalting He was formerly ,assistant plant.-· G den n1ne-fhiar emp oye Grove office . Toupt Eng· eering, Ewing has \., , . ·* , been project manager for a James M. Sink, senior vice n~mber of . p~jects. He a.tld presidfnt of WlWam L his wife reside m Cpit.a MesS.' p 1 • -· · ,., ere ra .ns-.... * soclates, has ~· El Toro resident R. Thomas been apoint- Hay .. has been appointed ed. regional branch manager of Security director of } Paclfic National Bank'• new t h e finn's i Walnut Village Branch. activities in ~,,,, Hay was formerly assistant .the south-• maniger at the bank's western and Newj)ort Center branch. centraJ Unit.-* ed States. . ... Robert L. Rand of Corona de! ?i.1ar has been elected president of Coasi Fede.r-.t Savings and Loan Association. He was acting chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Boa!li before joining Coast Federal in 1969. Sink. who previously headed the Pereira office in Corona de! A1ar, will be concerned with projects dirtcted from the Houston regional center. Rand will maintain duties as mahaging·officer. * Stephen U. Zell of Fountain Valley ha!! been promoted to supefvisor-programming chief of sYstems analysik at I'M' Canooa Electric in Santa Ana. He. was formerly senior systems analyst for the firm. He joined 111' Cannon in 1968. * &, J. Ward, Orange County real estate broker and developer. has been named ex- The Orange Coast executive directed such major projects as the m?oster plans for th~ UC Irvine campus and Catalina island. Reagan Veto SACRAMENTO IAP) Gov. Ronald Reagan has vetoed a $196,500 federal grant fot• a Tulare County com- munity action agency on the grounds it engaged in unauthorized polnical ac- tivities. picket i n g and demonstrating. 7-Session Adult Education Class . . • ID STOCKS ·· BONDS • MUTUAL FUNDS ' • Instructor : Louis J. Z itnik, C.F.A. Tuesd•r E.enings • 7 -JO PM Beginning January 9, 1973 LA GUNA 'BEACH HJ GH SCHOOL . . 615~A-.1-lltldl c.n 494-97111 for •ddltlonal loformatloa. - -, -. 1118.. OFFICIALS say the oenttr'\ workload will more than cl9uble, pr<dlcting lhat ~ mllilon Individual returns will be proc.....s in Im from tbe new area. The new district tnelodea the ..... !tun the ' BESIDES THE 1.5 milll<ln individual returm which are expected to be processed llel<l year, the center also apecLs H.enle. suggt'~tcd more job training and anti-discrimina- tion programs so lower paid Americans can advance up the job ladder. 16 Free Services at the Nation's Largest Federal. Plus 5%, 5.75% or 6% Interest California Federal Savings gives you free se rvices and the nation's highest interest rates on insured saving s and loan acmunts~ 6% c.atifi.cateAccount: Deposit $5,00 0 or more. Tenns: 2 to 5 years. 535%CertificateAccount: Deposit $1,000 or more. Tenn: 1 year. , 5% Passbook.Account: Deposit any amount Add or wi thdraw any time. 5% current annual rate. All interest is rompounded daily. Free Services: Leave $LOOO or more in your account and we'll give you free travelers checks, money orders, notary service and trust deed note collection. Other free services for accounts of any size include: save-by-mail postage, savings banks, Monthly Money Plan, gift check holders and many more. Say, "California Federal, here I come!" California Federal Savings :\"-'CIS O\'<'r S2 Billion .a. CAUFORNIA FEDE~ SAVINGS A••WM "WI_,_ , Costa Mesa Office: 2700 HirtiOi'BOOliMlnl 5*2300 • Anaheim Office: 600 N. Cuclid Avenue nf>.2222 , Orange Office: 4'050 Metropolitan Drt\le In City Ctnler 639-3033 CF"S·2171C ' • I • • \• I • ' • DAILY PILOT s ltloneJf• Worth P1JhJic Employe Uy SYLVIA PORTER Teachers across the land will be fighting in HIT.I Ill never bt:l'ore for a larger voice ht the sit.e of their classes and le.Dgth of their school hour$ as \veil as the total or thelr paychecks. \\'c\fare workers fronl coast tG coast will be bitt<'rly contest i n g the philoso- phi es ()f their \\'clfare departm~nts und details of \1·orkfare progra m s. Prison tm- ploycs in every state are shouting for more prison r('form and they'll not Jowtr their voices In '73. THE YEAR has just begun. but there's no doubt even at this early date that It will be marked by strikes on a grand scale. And the strikes will be not only by private industry unions battling tor a bigger share of the corporation take. The year also will be mar- ted by what is likely to be an aU-time record number · or strikes 8.fld sitdowns by public employ,e unions -hospital workers. subway operators, bus drivers, weua·re case workers -testing the limits of their Powe.rs and the public's patience. Don't settle for less. And don~ stand at11i•whe11i0me1'0fllpanies 118J you have tci tie up youraavings for.~ yearito earn that 6%. Bril)!I your money to Avco Thrllt; we'll pay you. full 6% per annum on a mln,lmum $1 ,000 dep0slt and you may ta.Kell all back after 90 days, if you want. You won't lose a penny's interest. An Avco 90-day Thrift Certificate -the greatest flexiblllty tor your savings. Don't settJe for less. ./fnAVCD .L./UfHRIFT w;~in,w. r i,,......-.,,,,. • ..,,.,.""""~--Ooll. Ateo'• Thrift DIYlliOn Ml~n In op9flfloftainct 1m, ... tin MV'tf l•lltd to P•1 lunch on demlnd. 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HANDY Of the 04f1Y "11ef S11ff "The world hts !Ost a real fine gentltman, bascbetl M.s lost the gl'datesl player it has e\fer bad and I have lost a very good friend. We are all going to mlss blm very much," Costa Mesa's Tom Sisk. a ieOred pitcher, at 30, who played with Roberto Clemente at Pittsburgh and under him as his manager In winter baseball in Puerto Rico, knew the late Pirates outfielder well. "I spent six year,; wj(h Bobby and he was the best baU player 't ever saw. '.'Bqt he was more than that. He u·as really quite a person. He had a great deal Of compassion for people. He really cared about other people. . "How many things he did like the one he was attempting to do for those people in Nicaragua, most people never heard about. Ye.t this "'as the way he v"as. '. "I'm sur~ he felt he COtJld go down there and pick up their spiriL~. \fberever he went in Latin America, he was a hero -he was f\ir. Baseball in that part of the world." Is there any one incident ,he remembers while playing with or for the man he affettionately calls Bobby? "When I got to the big leagues he \\'as already a v.1el,l known and established star. But he )mmediately treated me vc.rY warmly. J-le was a fine person and my wire (Donnice ) and Bobby's wife Vera are vecy close friends. "\Vhen I played for him in Puerto Rico. I was a foreigner and he looked after me down theie. "l remember one tin1e I was pitching for San Juan and I hit Lou Johnsop \formerly with the Dodgers) ac- Rose Bowl HusJe cldentally. But they actually thought I "'as throwlng at hln1 . "The game y,·as with Santurce and the tY."'O towns are close together. There "'Crt' about J0.000 fans there that night "When l came to bat, they threw a CO!Jple of pitches at me so when I return- ed to the mound, I \\'as determined 10 knock some of their players down. "Just before the first batter came up. Bobby called lime and came out to the mound. He told me, 'don't throw at this guy. Everybody here is ready to start a riot ahd you are standin~ on the hill'. "He made me realize what the situs.. lion was and what the consequences could be. "But this was the way Bobby was all lhe lime. People never realized he was a peace maker and a very compassionate fellow. "It's true, he was high s~·ung like a tine race horse. He "'as thal finely tun. ed or an athlete. •·in all the time I played with him. l don·t ever recall him loafing. There is no other ball player I can say the same thing about. But that's the way he was \Yhen he went on the field. ''He felt he owed it to the people in the stands. He didn't play "'inter ball because "he needed the money. He did it because he felt he owed it to his people to let them watch him play." \Vhat about the injuries that someti111es \\'ere called the result of his being a hypochondriac"! ··r think this goes along with his being high st rung . J.Je got so nervous ooce it got near game time it affected him in this 111ay. lie really cared and how he performed on the field "'as really i1n- portant to hi1n. Did11't Do It-Woody; He Recalls l11cide11t LOS ANGELES 1AP1 -Art Rogers. the Los Angeles Times photographer \rho says Ohio· S_tate football -coach .Woody 11ayes pushfd a camera in his eye, says he is:;.ibeing··StJt>'POrted by many fel!o1v ne~n. Rogers filed a complaint which led JD a criminal ~~me~ndr charge., _ltWg si ed ' .a aWt the 59-vear-old Ha es ar · , ttery. T e inci ent, 20 nµnutB · ~•the'"Ros'e Bowl game, "is - being 'bkiwn au out Qt proportiOn," Hayes says. · "I've gOtten Rogers said. pbotograpbers, newsmen. a lot or phone calls." "And not just from either, bul from "They're happy I filed the complaint because they feel that if he can get av•ay \Vith this. maybe coac™1 will feel they have carte blanche to I reat ne"•smcn any '"ay they want to.'' t.1eanwhile, Hayes said the incident \\'as innocent. ··There were several photographers there on the field," the Ohio ClHlch said. "I wis huddling with the coaching staff. \Ve were discussing imp<>rtant tbings and \\'e had only three minutes. . "The wind was a factor and '"'e were discussing the sun. He kept pushing that camera in my face. I asked him, 'please' -and I used the \\'Ord 'please' -to move away but he persisted in being in the huddle.' Hayes-said be pushed the camcrira\vay ... . --'· ' . . ' . -UCI Wins, ·so-79 and admitting usinq "a tf'rm I \ron't r('peal on television" and said he noted 1hat !he photographer '·\•;as apparently in no pain.'' !!ayes said RoJ?crs was not the man \Vith \.rhom he had the altercation. ··1 did oot..str)ke Mr. Rogers ," he said. ~.Tue.sday·tn'i'gtif be was interviewed at a local televi i s i Rogers was sho\\'ll. llayes looked at the clean:-shaven, ::Q.year"°ld Rogers on film then said, "That's not the man." Hayes said, "I'm confused. The man on the field was not that man in the film ." He said the man he had a dispute with ''had a beard. A big camera covered his face but I could still see the beard.'' Rogers says he got double vision froin Hayes' blow. "Cl'rtainly I regret this \\•hole thing. ·but I \vonder if I have any rights of privacy as a citizen," Hayes said. "I guess f don't as a public figure but it \.Vas a ve ry emotional si tuation. \\las I provoked?" he repeated a questio11. "That carncra \Vas right in my face. Was that provocation or not?" tlayes said, "The Rose Bowl is a great game" and was sorry such an incident could overshadow it. llayes \Vas asked about his alleged di£- ficulttes with the press in Los Angeles. "They know l don't allow them into my dressing room after the game but they're used to something different:' he sald. "So -.1aturally there's friction there."" • • Anteaters E 1itertain Macalester -Tonight . By RON ·EV ANS 01 ._ Dally Pilot Sllff lt was un uphill battle all the way (Qr the UC Irvine basketball team Tuesday night in Crawford Hall and the struggle wasn't decided until the final buzzer when a Taylcir University shot botlhced on the rim twice. then fell to the side to give the host' Anteaters an ~79 victory. To;nl.ht tbe Anteaters (9-4) return to CraWford Hall against Macalester Collige of Minnesota with tipoff a\ 8. • Two hot-shooting guards from the In· di;ma school kept the pritssure on coach Tim Tift's Anteaters throughout the nlgllt. 11.m Rietdorf from FL Wayne, Ind. hit 30 points including 13 or 22 attempts from thi nOor. llis rwining mate, Ed llome., add<d Z2. most ol them from ~ 25 reet. / After trailing most. o( the way, UCI Final .College Football Poil • \\·ent up by seven with 2:38 left to play, 78-71, and appeared to have a lock on the game. The Trojans went into a full-court pressure defen se and quickly whittled the lead to t\\'O al 78-76 with 1:59 remaining. LtCrs Dave Baker made it 80-76 with I :35 left but the Trojans weren't finished yet. Gary Friesen closed it to 80-78 With I: 24 on the clock, After that ii was anybody's game for the final minute with Friesen hitting one or-two free throw at· tempts with 37 seconds to play. Baker was fouled with 15 seconds left but missed and the Trojans maneuvered for Randy Aalbregtse's shot at the buzzer from 30 feet. "l ll.11ow our kids were tired tonight but don't take anything away from Taylor. They are a great shooting team," Tift .said after the match. '"l'Jicy stuck it to us 'in the first half wberi we "''ere in n mari·to-man. Their shooUng range was so good it really hurt us~t-tli $ rsoi uncommon tor-a mid west teagi." UCI ,,_,. (IHI I .,,.,,tli' • J • u l , 0 • 11 I J 11 • , l '' I 2 J ~ ) 0 • • "I never realized this fully until I played winter ball with him. When he "'alked on the field he had more pride than any ~)ill' I ever saw or knew." Was be a leader for the Pirates Bnd how does Sisk assess him as a ball player! "He was not the boisterous leader. But )'OU can't go out and give !hat kind Clf performanee every day and not be a leader. "lie coold beat you so many \\'ays. Undoubtedly, be had the best arm 1 have ever seen in lhe outfield. When he ran the bases, be ran hard and made other players hurry throws and make errors. "He also could come up v.ith the big hir. lie had the power to hit to all fields and could hit it farther than anyone I ever saw. "If he doesn't make !he hall of faml', nobody beloOgs there.'' ... How much longer could he b(H'e played? ··J te wusn't any"·lk're near over the hill. He might have been 38 but he had a 2l·year--old body. lie took care of himself. He didn't smoke or drink. be maintained good eating habits <1nd got enough sleep. lie v.1as in excellent condition." Tom Sisk of Costa Mesa knew Roberto Clemente v.•ell. lie heard the ne"'s about Clemente's death in a plane crash \\•htlc "'alching the J{ose Bo\\'I game on !'cw Year's day. "My wife and I \Vere cqmpletely dumb- founded and v.•e still can't believe it," Tom says softly. "Bobby Clemente "'as a great nlan !lnd his Joss caruiot be explained. "Perhaps the Lord had another job for hirn to do son1ev.·here else. He "'as 100 good 10 be taken other"isc,'' Sports Clipped Sliort Harris, Buchanon Top NFL Rookies NE\\' YORK -Electrifying Pittsburgh runner Franco Harris and tough Gr~n Bay cornerback Willie Buchanon were named Tuesday as National Football League rookies of the year by The Associated Press. The 230-pound H.'.lrris, conunandant of "Franco's Italian Army" ln Steelt0\\'11. \\·on a landslide as the NFL's top of. rl'nsive rookie after leading Pittsburgh to its first playoff in 40 years. contribution to Ifie earthquake rehcf ('f- forts Md Nixon said. "he sacrificed his life on a mission of mercy." Strong Sentiineut ' ~f,\V i'OHK -TI1c Bascb.'.lll \\"riters Association of Aml'r1ca v.·ill l0ok into the possibility nf inducting Roberto Clemrnte into the llall of Fame this vcar . BB\\'A secretary Jack Lang said Tticsday. ' Buchanon was drafted No. 1 out of San Diego State. He helped make Green Bay the toughest secondary a g a j n s t touchdown passes and won a comfortable verdict in the defensive voling. Under the rules a player is not_ eligible for election to the Hall until he has been inacli\'c ois a player for li\"c years. PORT RAI T, LOCKER NAM E Ti\G REMIND PIRATES OF CLEMENTE. Starts Thursday Harris· locked up 65 of 68 votes in the A.P poll of pro football writl'rs and the rt>maining three went to Grel'n Bay place-kicking \\'hiz Chester Marcel. Buchanon received 34 votes and Cin· cinnati safetyman Tommy Casanova. a former Louisiana State AH-American. \Vas runnerup \\'ith 18. Sherman White. a Bengal defensive end, was next with four. But Lang. noting the strong sentiment for the itn1ncdiate naming of Clemente to the baseball shrine, said there Is a prece· dent. Jn 1939, the BBWA at !hl' winier meclif'l€S in Los Angeles voted into the H<ill by acclamation Lou Gehrig. !he New York Yankees slugger \\'ho '"·as dying . F ro.,ru en Seek Plane "' Nicklaus Early Pick CBS .Sells 'Yankees NE\V YORK -The New York Yankees \rere sold today by the Columbia Broad· casting System which bought the American League baseball club eight years ago for $13.2 million. CBS bought the Yanks from CO-Owners Dan Topping and Del \\'ebb in August of 19&1. A Yankees spokesman confirmed today's sale to a private group. but said the individuals purchasing the club \\'Ould be identified at a ne"·s conference today. Nixon llails Cle111 ente \\I ASHING TON -President Nixon hailed Bobcrto Clemente Tuesday as :·one of the greatest baseball play('rs of our time'' and said the Pittsburgh Pirate otJttielder de~rvcs even greater ad· miration "for his splendid qualities as a generous and kind human being." Clemente \\•as killed late Sunday \\'lwn a cargo plane carrying supplies to earth· quake-stricken Nicaragua crashed after takeoff from San Juan. P.R. Clemente \\'as heading Puerto ·Rico's SAN Jl'AN. P.lt -r-.·frs. llobert o today as six volunteer U.S. Nn\'y frogmen tried to find the fuselage of ;1 plane in 'A'hich her baseball star husb<lnd died New Year's eve. The divers were members of the under\\'ater demolition team a1 thl' Roosevelt Roads Naval Base on Puerto Rico·s east coast. ~1 rs. Clemerttl'. accompanied by' her <loctor and personal friends. drove ei;rly today to the shore opposite lht"'·Sl!Jlrch are;i lo \\·arch . She hnd asked the Navy to pro\'tdc the divers who "'ere operating from 1hc Coast Guard cutter Sagebrush. LOS A~GELES 1AP\ -./a('k N1ckl<1us. coming off one of the 1nost ran1ast1c S"as.ons C'ver aecomplished. launches his bid for improve1ncnt in the $135 .000 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open golf tourna· men\. the inau gural event on the 12· n1onth 19;3 tour st·hedule . Thl' i2-holl' tournamen! opens Thurs· day Thi· final l\\'O rounds Salurday and Sunday \\ 111 be televised nationally by CBS. "I feel th;it I've improved every ~·eor Soccer Players Kill ed since r,c turned pro." !he 1912 player or the year said. "I'm still young enough to SAN FERN1\~DO. Chile -A bus car· have a young man's desire for im· r,·1ng an arnateur soccer team to a g<nnc prov~mcnt. . · . . . . ··1 d c~r1a1nly hope I ha\"e a better swerved off a bridge into a deep river ft ye.or this season than I did last." Sunda.v and all bul SC\'en of lhe 38 Lasl 11,.'.)s good enough. The 32-year-old persons aborird perished, pollce said. i\'.1cklous 1von the ~1asters and the U.S. Of the 31 dead seven bodies '"·ere Open. finished second l'ly a st roke in the recovered from the Chimbarongo Ri ver. Bn!ish Open , won five olher tour titles 8•J ·n1iles south of Santiago. by nightfall. and accumulated a record $32-0.000 in The team and fans traveling \11ilh then1 prize money. wer(' from CUrico. ~ck1:1us racr•s an extremely strong Li1nbs Fly i~ Ev e,.Y Diret•tima Mlttl'ltt'r-defenlenfan Perri Oeln and Malaga•s left winger Parra clash during a recent soccer match at Malaga. Spain. They appeared evenl~..makhed and ·so was lhe game. \vhich Malaga won, 1-0. field -some 70 of the lop 75 money win· ncrs from last season are on haod -in thi s e\'ent opening the tour that stretches :ilmost \vithout interruplioo into ne1t f)ecembC'r. Among his chlef challengers are Lee Trevino, dt•fending title-holder George Archer. 1972 double winners Grier Jones and Jerry Heard. $100.000 v.•inners Tom \Veiskopf. Bruce Crampton. Hale J~·in. Jim Jamieson and Doug Sanders. Amold Palmer is fl sentimental fa\'oritl!. Thl' 43-year-old J>.'.llmf:r, v.•inner of some 60 tour · titles. is coming o(f his 1)()()rcst season. He failed to win a tourna- ment last year for the first time since turning pro in 1955. and he missed the cut in the last tournament he started. Palmer, however. still exerts a m:1gnetic influence on the galleries and insisls he's capable of winning. Billy Casper, "'ho also failed lo "'in last season for the first time as a pro. had tel v.·ithdraw because of back trouble. . . . -t• Chargers Put Hadl on Block, Fire Bengtson SAN DIEGO rAP) -The San Diego Chargers have begun sifting through the \vrcckage of their 1972 National Football League season . .!iring assistant coach Phil Bengtson only three days after he rejoined ihe team and placing veteran quarterback John tladl on the trading block. Bengtson. 59. former Green Bay Packers head coach. joined the Chargers as defensive coach in 1971 and became the te8m's pro talent director this year before being appointed interim bead coach of the New England Patriots with five games to play. After leaving the Patriots at the end of the season as planned. he rejoined the Chargers Sunday. Team officials an- nounced the firing without· comment Tuesday. Bengtson said head coach Harland Svare "oollcd me in and said he wants lo employ-a dllferent system of handling personnel." lie said he was "extremely rl l~'lppolntcd'' at the· firing bul added, "I'm not ready to retire . I'm going to go out now and look for a job.'' He said he ha<L ~nol discussed the possibility of rejoining New England. , The Chargers also announced the firlog Tuesday of equipment manager Tom Denman, who bad been w\th the team since its birth in 1960 . Meanwhile, Had!, who led the ~ ln yardage and touchdown passes io 1971, but ~lumped this seaMm as the Charcera fiJ}ilihed~with a 4-9-1 record, eonfiri'iled 'i report tba~ be;.. ._,.pocted "' be lrlldool soon . • ), 1 I • • ' 31 DAILY ,!LOT --.-3,191.S • fRiverside !Lopsided f !Favorite -Rlvenlde City College lllould run away and bJde !rom the rest of the Mission Conference baslo!tball teanu. That's the analysis of the DAILY PIL01' u the circuit race gets 11nder way tonight. · Coach Bill Mulligan's RCC Tigers have it all -top rebounding, good shoolillg .and exceUent speed. ~ Southwestern and Oudfey cauld gk'e :the Tigers a nm for JI -but it's "doobllul. Saddleback s!xluld be In the middle GI ithe pock. Tho Gauchol (4-10). despite their losing nocord, have slly"'1 wilb most ol the clubs the~ But the lack of re · and 1 a. sistent SCQrer have plagued coach Roy Stevens' club. · Here's 00w the DAILY Pll.<lT hand- icaps the Mlasioo Olilennce race: L --The Tigers (IM) have jheir first elgbl playon bacl:. from lasl season's champlooshlp team, including All-clrcull pick Charin Aubert (M), Joe Coll (M) and Walt Wll!oo ('-3). Raymond Jobnaoll, a S.7 ndsblrl from LooWana, fresbman Dwigbl Taylor (S.7) and Gary Clark (W), the Rlvenlde ""1n- ty player of the yur last seaJOn, IN the loplrahmen. Z. _.__ -Tile Apadlet have aome good -and are tough lo beat 11 home, bot they full cloo't have the re- bouodlog lo stay with Rlve1111de. I Bob Tagye beads a balanced Soutlmllml IClOriDg attack. Z. QUleJ -Coach Jlarney llewlee's chm dropped" lta flrll aeven games, but bu llnce p1a,..i •ery well, winning Ibo couolatloo crown of lta oWD tourney. Center Ed !Wwach (S.7) Is the best of the Paiiltim. «. atru -Sophomore Willie Jackson, ~ M .,;ard. could be the bell shooter in ·1111n;o11ftruceo-ue•1· averaging about Z8 point& 1 pme for c:oadl .Nell Edwards' O)vll. Lmy Mann, a S.2 forward, Is another good one for the Owls but after that the lalent drops off. · s. Groumoat -The Griffins lost quite a few sophomores last year, thus they :could be a year away from making a run i t the UUe. Forward John Slater (6-S) ,lean the Griffins' atllct. , •· smctJeback -Coach Roy Stevens is &'ie of the better JC basketball coaches lrouod, but be aglln lacks the super ,,ia,.r, • lfmhman forward Tom Mlllllnlx· and ~more guard Rldlle Price pace the Gauchos. '· 7. Palo-.-1be Cometa have pro- bably been ·the most lnaloalstent team in 'pl'Monference games, playing well against such teams as East LA and San-.IA Ana, then losing lo clubs like Glendale and Mirl Costa. I. Baa BerunllDo--O>ac Ray Blake's Indians usually have mediocre pre-<on- iference ltUODI, then come on u the cirallt alate begins. But don~ look for 'lbol lo bappm in "13 u SBVC just Isn't that llroog. Bob Deoo, Lee Ganlner and Jack Ken- nodr are lbe bell GI the lodlans. t. SU Diego -1be Knigbll have bad their pro111 ..... In -outings and II filurt• lo ""rt over through the lcimlilcampaian. San IJ!ego IJcb I good facility lo play \JD ·and thus tau. lta IWllJll each year in ,the recruiting battles. I In tames fl>olghl, CitnlJ boota Sad-dleback, Palomar "is al Grossmont, Southwestern visits ·Chaffey and San Diego host.I San BernanUno. Riverside draws a bye .• Area Jaycees In Top Tests It all starts ror real tonight. Goiden West · and Saddlebaclr: colleges have posted rather poor be.oltetball records lo date, but that's all in the past IB coolerence action launches tonight. Golden West's Rustlen open SOuthem California circuit play agaiml tough LA Harbor while Saddleback's Gauchos visit Citrus in the Mission opener. Both games begin at 8 o'clock. C.O.cb Dick Stricklin's Rustlers come Into toolght's game with a 7-9 reoord, but were impressive in a 56-SS setback to Santa Barbara (the state's No. I team) In the Riverside tournament last week. • LA Harbor Is one of the favorites lo nab the SoCal uue. The Seabawks have a IJ.4 """"'1 and recently """ the Oialley toumament. Golden West count.! oa Ille ocortng of guards Tlras Yoong and Gary Orgill and the board work of IHO Mark Dekker and W Jell Sl Clair. Soddlebock (HO). despite losin( two of tllree in the n..ert tournament 13'1 -. played Y<ry well -losing to u.t>or by Dve point.!, dropping 1 .... polnL doclslon lo LA Trade Tech and cleleallnc De!trt, ·Cooch Roy Stevena' Gaucbol face 1 tourb abstacle tooicbt in atrus. Tho OWis have two of the better •hooters In the conference In Willie Jacklon and Lar· ry Mann. Saddlebaclc has pmenled a balanced ~ 1tlock ln mocl of !Is oulln(ll, bill bu be<!> hurt by a lock ol board tit~,, ljlack cenl<n ll'llUod M -Ame "Crtifflle7; ll'Hbl!WI f ......... Tmn Mullinl1 and IUIJ'd 1UcbJe Price. Oilers Host Yikes Marina Favored For Loop · Title Tennis Pros Work Out A s1811ding-room-<>nly crowd watched a quartet of tellllis pros practice last Saturday at Newport Beach Teruril Club. In above photo, Newport resident Roy Emerson Oeft) and Corona de! Mar's Rod Laver get in some doubles practice while Wimbledon champ DAii. Y PILOT .,,._ ... P~ O'o.-tl Stan Smith (below), visiting his parents in Newport Beach, tries his backhand. Australian Terry Addi- son, who recently moved to Newport, also was part o! the exhibition. Huntington Beach vs. Marina and Anallelm coach EmU N .. me and bis Colonists againlt the Newport Harbor Sailon. llow's that for opeoer1 in Slmaet League basketball action? 'lbe annual b&ttle for Sunset. LeMue supremacy begins tooij;bt with a four- game salvo that also includes Loara at Westminster and Santa Ana at Western. 'npoff in each case is 7 o'clock: Coach Jim Stephens' Vikings art favoced to capture the Sunset League championship and much of It is based on the Vikings' trio oC seniors Mark Ford (6- 41 and Mark Adams, along with sophoqiore forward Bob LA>sner (6-5 ). Losner missed the last three games of the Covina tourney with a twisted ankle and his availability tonight is uncertain. Adams has recovered from a scoring slump and posted three straight perfonnances of 22 points or better in leading the Vikings to the finals in the Covina tournament. Ford's reboUnding has been a key to ~iarina 's success. Opposing ibe Vik.,. are Elmer Combs' impro\ing Huntington Beach Oilers. The game is at Huntington. Four juniors dot the Huntlnflon Beach roster and they're all ltartera. Guan! Dave Axelaon (6-1) 11 the only senior in the starling lineup u Raul Con.. uer .. !>9 guanl). lorwarda Doug Rabe and Scott Rankin and hl&h pool Jim Weir roupd out the Uneup. 1-funtington likes to run a quick offense and depends: on a 1·2-Z zone for defensive measures against the taller Vikings. Action at Newport Harboc marks the return of Emil Neeme as a varsity coach. Neeme, once the varsity coach at Newport. ha~ brought tean_is 1n to play Newport from Ahler Det and Costa Mesa. Now he brings his Anaheim quintet to the Newport hardwoods. Through most ot bis coaching duties, he's remained as a teacher at NewPori Harbor and Is well known throughout the Sailors' campus. Awaiting Neeme and his Colonists is coach Dale Hagey and his Sailors. The Sailors have a tough front line con- sisting of 6-1 Jim Swick, ~3 Jaime Holmes and 6-4 Curt Spreen. And Hagey's crew has balance with guards Brian O'Flaberty (~91 and Jack Altman (S.10) available. But ~ Sailors have been inconsistent in compiling a 5-S pr~league mark and are a question mark in the race for the circuit tiUe. Westminster (3-6) is a decided un- derdog to Loara's Saxons, a team with a ID-2 record ranked fifth in the County. fl.iarina is rated fourth. Huntington Beach eighth in county circles. Orange League Hoop Action Set Tonight Wide Open Scra11able Roadrunners Favored Three 0ranf'e Coast area hip:h schoo!J -Laguna Beach, Dana Ilills and University -begin Orange League basketball play tonight but only one Is favored. . All three play at home, University against Brea, Dana Hills against Valen- cia and favcred Laguna Beach against El Dorado. All g...., begin at 7. Dana Hills, with its /irst basketball team ever. appears to have lhe most d.1/- ricult apponent in league liUe favorite Valencia. . The Tigers {7-4) are short -no starter stands as tall as 6-1 -but are fast and scrappy and have outrebounded most of the teams they've played. Best of Valencia's players are 6--0 forward Tom RJcll:s, 5-11 forward Larry Zamora and >JO guard Mike O'Repn, all averaging about 14 polnts per game. Dana Hills will counter with 6-1 forward Mark Scbrey (13.8) on it.! alJ. underclassmen team. The Dolphins an! S. 6 for the year and dropped a Sl-47 verdict to Elsinor< in !heir last outing. Laguna 8'adl bu been tabbed for ,..,. ood behind Valencia in the balanced Orange circuit and will get an· early test against defending champloo El Dorado (fil). Tile El Dorado Goldeo Hawe return two players from las t year's JZ.O (In league play) team, HI guard Mike Moore an AIJ.CJF second team selection av.eraging 1,4 points pet gantt; and 6·5 center Jeff Van Wlnkle, scoring at a lf>. point-per-game clip. . Laguna Beach bas proved Jougb lo beat at home -the ArtlstJ easily won their own holiday tournament -and feature qulclmess and scoring balanoe. The Artist.! get their !COrlng fn>m g.5 center Norm Bedell (10.8), guard Danny Collen (10.5), guard Brent Uljestrom (lo.t), forwan!s Stephan Gamer (9.9) and DIV. Klesaelbach (U) and center· forward Tom Andenion (I.I). KieAelbacb, a junior, was namtd moot valuable player in the Laguna tourna- ment but Garner may be the team's best all..f'Otll'K! player. University bas not won since an open- ing-night, 48-44 win over Santiago, but the Trojans will be playing one of the league's weakest teams in Brea (2-7). Brea bas M center Greg Trtpp back wit.b his 20-polnt average but little else. Unlvenity gets its points from Paul Slmon and Jeff Giete, two junior! wlth 1.2 a\>erages, although both have suffered thnltlih poor ocorlng night.! the last two games. Sea Kings Risk Unbeaten Record Corona del Mar B!ih's Sea King• risk their unbeaten record toolght when they venture lo lAa8 Beach Jordan in a llnal tuneup ptli)t· lo Irvine league baskelball action Friday . 1be only Other test lnvofvlng Orange ~ Cout area teams tonl&ht In non-league acUvtty Is Mater Del, w!llch u.Q lo Notre Dame. Both Are 7:30 encount<!r!I. Giilis' crew has fa,,hhlned a 9-0. mark and bas already seen Jordan in a scrim- mage prior to tllC season. Jor9n has lloce rolled up ao 11-.1 matt and one of tbc-i.o setbacks was to l.A Je 'ferson. In SoCal Hoop Race Play Begins Tonight Katella Tabbed to Win Crestview Loop Title Katella High is !ltill king of the Crestview League, probably the toughest 3-A grouping in the CJF, but the woods are filled with hungry. challengers. This was supposed to be the year Katella reu from th~ top spot alter being hit hard last .year by graduaUon . But the Knights hit the jackpot when 6-6 center Jeff Welshans transterred in from Foothill and 6-5 Mike Dunn rrom Western and they 're undefeated in pre-season play. · play our regular game and hope to get ready to face the other teams in our league. "Katella has the best team they've ever had. and frankly 1 don't think they'll lose a game in the league. "Our team should be better than last year when Normandie is 100 percent again. but that }Viii take a week or two yet. We hope to reach our peak about the last nine or IO league games." Normandie started two games. in the Brea Tournament after .misslng the first eight games with a fractured bone in his foot. He scored 18 points in both contests. In other openers tonight, San Oemente hosts Foothill, Orange is at Villa Park. and Tustin is at El Modena. All games st.art at 7 p.rn. San Clemente has gone through pre- league play with a 3-7 record. The Tritons are Jed by forward Dan Nau, who has averaged 17.S points per game. The Southern California Conference basketball race begins play tonight with four teams -LA Harbor, Rio Hondo, East LA and Santa Monica -given the best shot at the championship. Rio Hondo is the defending conference champion and on the basis of its pre-con- ference record and the fact that coach Bob Bland's Roadrunners have shown the most consistency thus far, the DAILY I ·cks Ri H o to win it. But Bland's crew figures lo get sf challenges. Sanla Mooka, the defending slate champion, is in its f1n1t year in the SoCal, switching over from the rugged Metro circuit. And LA Harbor and East LA have been as impressive as ever. Golden West has been up and down in its first IS games and does not appear to have the consistency to win it all. If coach Dick Strick.lin'it Rustlers manage to place in the top four, they'll have had a good season. Golden West hosts Harbor in the opener tonight. Here's how the DAILY PlLOT picks the SoCaJ race: l. Rio Hondo (IM) -The lloadnm- ners have a super freshman center in Fred Haberecht (6-7) \\'ho could lead them to a second straight title. Habereeht has improved with each outing. Forward Jim Preston plays well inside for Rio Hondo and sophomore Scott Wolters gears the attack from his gual'tl spot. i LA Barbor (IJ.I) -Lik& any of ibe other four top clubs, coach Jim White's Seahawks could easily win it all. Forward Sam Martin, Harbor's leading scorer 1ast season; is back. Freshmen John 7,orotovich (H guard) and Gary llicks (6-7 center) also score well toe the Seaha"'ks. 3. East LA ( l!-3) -Sophomore Ken Tyler is one of the better guards in the conference and coach Bud Naslund's 11uskies again have one o! the top fast· breaking outfit! ln the circuit 4. Santa 7'fontca (IM) -Forward James Mason (6-5) is the only one of the top eight back from last year's state championship team. But he's a good one -leading the Corsairs in rebounding last season. Center Greg While (6-10), a USC transfer , makes the Corsairs tough on the boards. 5. Goldta West (7•1) -Coach Dick Strick1in's Rustlers have shown they can stay with most clubs -but the boards wlll probably decide it for Golden West. 11 the Rustlers can get consl!tently good rebounding, they'll be in the thick of the circuit race. Guards Gory Orgill and Taras Young along "'ith center Mark Dekker (6-10) guide the Rustlers. 6. Cypress (9-7) -Coach Don Johnsori's club has also had its ups and downs thus far. If the Chargers can put it together they will definitely be a factor in the conterence race. Freshmen forwards Mark Campanaro and Pat Barrett, along with sophomore guard Stan Bair guide the Chargers. 7. U Southwest (M) -gars are again running and gunning, but doo'l have the defense to stay with the other more disciplined conference teams. But they have shown nashes of brilliance and also could be a ractor. B. Los Angtlts CC (4-9\ -Coach Bill Thayer has al\\·ays had. a contender in the SoCal circuit , but th.is season is definitely an exception. Graduation hurt the Cubs considerably and recruiting did not go well. Pirates Blitzed By Rival, 92-63 PASADENA -Highly-rated Pasadena City College shot a blistering 70 percent in the first half ln breezing to a 9U3 non- conference basketball victory over in- vading Orange Coast College Tuesday night. The winning Laitcers, now 15-3 ror the season, shot to a 49-22 halftime lead and although they only outscored the Pirates, 43-41 in the second half, it was an easy victory. · Orange Coast, now 7-9, had problems in the first half, canning only 30 percent of its shots. Rod Snook topped the Bucs in scoring with 17, including 16 in the second half. High-scoring OCC guard John Seymour was limited to just two Points. Dean Bogdan tossed in 16 and Jim \\'orthy hit 13 for the Pirates. All five of Pasadena's starters were in double figures with 5-10 guard John Hoyt leading the way with 2Q -18 ln the open· ing halt. OCC . returns to play Friday night, traveling to Pietce for an 8 o'clock game. Or ... C•1I (U) ., ........ (ft) ft ti pl Ip Miit ... 1 0l1Hoyt J. ~r 1 0 0 I &Miion Cl'\lnk I 1 4 S ,._I S-I l • 17 MIH'r•y Bogd•n I 0 0 16 C<ll»tnlll M4oi-.n!Mlmlf' 0 2 2 2 Tl.c;l'I Worthy _. S 2 lJ Ad.tmt YerUy 1002M•lwr C•ll'tltfan 00 1 OJ~ G. S.-,mour ? o 1 4 Thom•1 Totals 27 t 11 '1 Tot11b H•lttl~: P1..edftM i/f, OCC 11. .. ",.'' 10 0 1 20 • 0 1 12 s l l 11 • 2 1 11 l • ~ 12 ' , . I 1 1 !t 1 1 I l 1 • :a 2 0 I 0 1 0 • ,, " With the talent-laden teams Katella ( 13-<l). will race in the league it will be hard pressed to stay undefeated._ but it should be good enough to prevail while four teams make a scramble for the se- cond place spot. Orange, El Modena. Mission Viejo and Tustin all field strong squads, and any one could emerge from the scramble with a second place finish and CJF berth. Only FoothlU and Sall Clement. appear to be oot of the tiUe picture. Board Work Kills Lakers Coaeb Pat R<l_berta' Mission Viejo learn la potentially the strongest ever fielded at the achoolt and with the return to ac- tion of ,'JI.OF forward Gii. Normaqdie the Diablos art full strength for the league wars. They'll have to be. because thry'vc .drnwn the assignment ogain!lt Katell11 In the opening gamtt of the season tonight. (7) at Katella. "l don 't mind playin1 Kotella in the llnl"pme; 11ecau!o we'll"be glad to goHt <ivtr with," Roberts says. "We'll Just SAN FRANCISCO -The Los Angtles 30 poinll, one more than Jeff Mullins. Laiers have lost only eight games i,n 38. connected on consecutive jump sbota to The Goldeo Slate Warriors liiive lnfilcted mak~ It JOMI with four mlnuteo left and t•~ o1 those oethacks in the three Na-addell another besket and a free throw. tional Balletball A-.Jation games the Mulllna ilole I pus and xored,-along Calilornla rivals havt played. with Barry, in the final minute. "The Warrton were grea~" said The Laker> got Jbelr lut lead at 117-96 takers coach Bill Sharman a!Jer Golden on a jump shot by Je~ry w .. t with seven . State won Tuesday nlght, 112-106. mlnuleJ lo play. w .. 1 ocored 28 point.!. "They kllled us on the boards because and Gall Goodrich topped lhe Lakers we were standing around. They got the with 38-19 each hall. key baske ts because they worked harder Nate Thunnood grabbed 14 rebounds to than .,e did." 21 by Lakers e<nter WUI C.hmberlaln. The vlctoey cut thf' Lakers' lead over Thunnond hat\. 14 points: Chamberlaln Golden Stata ill.lbe NBA Pacllle Dlviaion two on the ono llhol be took. Both pllyed lo five g1mes. • -a!l111 mtmrtes.-Clyde Lee, --t1.1111lly Rick Barry, who 1"d the Warriors with belpa Tbunnond, llrlined bis right foot • and left the game alter nine minutes. "Everybody gets up when they play him (Cbamberllln)," Thurmond said. "You feel good when you play ...U -.against him." Ln ........ Cl•I 0..... '"tt 1112) .,.T O"Y' DrllttM t N ' Ut I N 0 M<Mllllllll 9 1·1 19 It,.,., I• M 30 CM"""9f'141!n f 0.0 2 Tl!v"'lOIMI ' 2.J I• WI$! 1'0 .. n ,. Jt111w11 '10.12 n Gooarldl -1• 10.IO 31 Mllltlf'la 13 .W 2f Prlc• S 1•2 11 1"""'11 O J..1 I JtUet I S-3 ' 11111 l 1·1 1 (."°""'°" ' CM I wu u...... • 0.0 • Tott1' 0 D-71106 Tot11t 411 JO.fS111 LDJ Al'llffift ,. JI tS Jf -106 Qold.., , .. ,. ,. 11 • b -111 '""""" WI -HOl'lt Te!1I hu.t. -l:&. ,.,..._ U. 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SPIN.ON OIL FILTER CARTRIDGES THE "BIG TIRE' • SMOQTHER RIDE NO FLAT SPOTTING • , •GREATER STABILITY FOR HIGH SPEED DRIVING 76 E 7!·1• (7.l.$11.00 • ''l $Ill ' 71 1 • •1.7Jl 7.JO . 1'1 c. 11. 1 • <1 1S/1.CI0·••1 "~• Pod I•< 1,,, ~· 17 7• 30 MONTH C UAR ANTEE *c" •::.:.•;;:.,;:.;": ·~·' llllf!,.....l..._...J 40 MONTH GUARANTtE' MADE WITH TYIU" IA.YON co•o NO FLAT SPOmNG 01 THUMP ., . r • I ' ' • : l>Altv PlLOT . . . Fi_r~ Law Tightened • Sportfislii1ig, Charter Boats Affected SportfishinR boats and sl!Ucted wllb resins th3t are ctwrtert'rS v.•bo carry more oot fir e retardant do not have tban six persons for hire in sufricient protection ag1:1insl fiberglass boats 1nust have vl!'ssels constructed ~'ilh fir e fires. The an1endments in this reta rdant resin after Jan. IL document are made lo mlnin1ize sut'h hazards on That 's thl' gist of nt•I\' Coast s 111 a 11 p.isscn~er-carryinM: Guard regulations ;unending vesst>ls constructed of fibrous the ft'cleral lav.• rt'gardini.: fiberglass boats undrr 100 g:lass reinforced pl<istics." izross tons carry1111.( le~-1' th;1n A0~1. BENDER said tht· 150 and more th<Jn slx pas-Coast Guard found no .scngers for hire. jus1ifil'alion in anv of the The amend1nen1 to the statemen ts rrom a nu mber or regulations w;1s puhlishrd in organi1.utiott<> and Individuals the Federal Register of Dec. 8. tiln1menting against the pro- 1972 and is cffcclive Jan. II, posed rulin~. 1973. In answer to !ht• romn1c11t Every fiberglass h u I I . that fire rctrrrctants inc reased bulkhead, deck or deckhouse costs and weight of boats and on these ('ra ft will be required are harder to work with, the to be 11111de of fire retardant admiral said: laminates v.·hich ha ve proved "In ou r opinion. a 2 percent they n1eel Hie inil!tary h' t ho s pec iflcatlon MIL-R·2l607 ig ier at price is not r unreason;..ble in order to gain a \er one year of exposure to a sigplfic:ant improvement m weather. fire sa'fety ." "* The specification may be ob-tained from-the commanding He noted that the approved ~f(icer. Naval Supply Depot. fire retardiµat resins have all pail Tabor Ave .. Philadel phia. the handling charaateristies of . . 19120. g 1 •ne 00 rafhi pur~ r~1ins. and a t ug _ a little heavier, the ~ BOAT .PPERATORES ha ve weight increase is con§jdercd resins at the thne of mnnufne· lure. In answer to a l'Olnment that Uie approved FR resins are oot well suilL>d for marine lhe the source rtre. FR resins \\'Ill be SIOWl'r i ~ \. to ignite, and In· some cases '· "-·i' v.·ill not ignit e at all." Adm ~ ,. Bender said. "Their use v.·11\ 6 2_, allow 1nore time to ext inguish VA ' the fire since it will be con- taine<I in one area by not spreading as a fire \viii with gt>ne ral purpose resins." "Fire retardanl resins:' Bender continued , "add 11 great measure o( safety in the event of a fire, regardl cs.s of its source, for the small adtlcd cost. JOINS COLUMBIA -Alan P:.i yne. Australian nav'll arc·!d1ect 2 11'1 a11thority on tank testing yacht hulls. has been named designer for ! 'ol\l1n bia Ya<· h l s of ('osta A1e~a. Col~mbia Sigm Designer Payne ... Alan P a y n e ~ .noted Australian.yacht designt!r ha., bocn named as Columbia Yach ts architect. according to an announcement by Rich:ird V. Valdes, president. Payne succeeds the late ni.11 Tripp who designed all of Columbia's most rccenl rile· ing yachts until his untimely death last year. Payne 1s best known for having design1..'<I the only two 12-meters to defeat American defenders in America's Cup con1petition. ll is Gretel I 11nd Gretel II each won one race against U.S. defenders hut faiJed. to win the Cup. "With the appoinlrnent ol Payne we feel \\'C havl' a designer c0nsultant who ~·ill be able to measure up to r hL• highest st;1ndards of -: ex· cellence." said Valdes. "\Vhcn you've had the best, you d11n·1 se ttle for second bes·1. "It was a heck of a search . but \\'_ti !tel v.·e haye come up with one of tbe world's leading deslgner1 Jn AIJ!in Payne." Valdes continued. Payne was born 10 England but znoved to Australia at an early age with his parents. 1-li.5 earliest ambitions wele to become a doctor, but his fat~r. a -seafarirlg man . persuaded him to beeome an apprentice naval architect in a shipyard in Sydney in 1938. Resides h I s AustraJian 12- meters, Payne has established hinlself as an innovative designer of racing/cruslng yachts. ~le is considered one of the world's foremost authorilies on tank·testing yacht hulls-. His first design for Colum- bia is a 23-foot trailer yacht 1\•hich he tested in Australia . It is about ready for launchin:; by Columbia. tSix months from the effective negligible. "Tl-IE FACT TllAT the -date or the amendment before He ftp1her pointed out that gen er a l purpose resin \hey must comply. All craft there art five suppliers of 24 laminates burn two to four certl·r1·cat d bef J I 1i' times as fast as ordinary e on or ore u y different 'accepted types of , 1973, that remain in MJL.R-21607 !fire retardant wooden construction and arc Newport· Team Heads for · Sydney Title Races ertiflcation, •nay eontinue in resins oow ori Iile and that the easier to Ignite and are nlso A three-man Ne wport Beach (f'Jervice. However, lo be one year weatherin" re-subject to structural collnpse . •~ d rted Lo certificated after that date, all " .. is sufficient reasw;i to consider racing ""'am epa s iberglass boats of any Si7.I!' qulremerit . was Inc I u de d general ·purpose re s in s ·Angeles last Friday. fo r nd because ~me FR additives systems d<intierou.s. Sydney , Au st ral I a, to er 100 gross tons carrying leech otit after weathering. · represent the United States in ore than s1·· passengers for "The main purpose of this • the 1973 World 18·Footcr Sail· Ire must -observe these HOWEVER, llE said the proposal is safety. and to regulations. presently. accepted resins hav-e bring the FRP construction utJ ing Cham piOnship. Minor repairs and altera· the fire retardant properties to the level or wood used in a Crew mem bers Roge r \\lelsh lions must be made to the Jnherently. binded lnt.Q the similar construction." of Long Beach. skipper: Bob .same or higher st8Jlctards as1----------------------------- the original construcUon while ajor alterations or con- versions-must compty"wlth the ))eW fire retardant resin re- 1 ~'quirements, the amendment &ta es. -Jn the explalllltion ac- eompanying the new regula-ans. Adm. C. R. Bender. 1Coast Guard commandant, oted : "1lie Coast Guard h!! found at vessels of fibrous rein- orced plastics that are con· Bal Yacl1t Ctuh Hosts . 1 Rollins cf Ne~\)Ofl lie;ich forward hnnd : ·and Andre\\· C r a m 111 of Altadena . rnain:-.hccl. ~·ill -.'Onl p('IC in !ht> week -Jong evt'nl $l'bt'clulect for Jan . 7 to 14 Their ne\v 13-/!·ot rac ing boat. TravcLodgc ll'as ship1>ed lo Australia in Nov!'n1bcr and FISK . \1Jll be therf when the team 11rr11't'S for a wrek uf practice in Sydney Harbor. Weighing onty 150 1xiunds 1111d carrying n<'arly Lf)()(I square feet of sail. !he Travc- 1..odge travels at speeds up to 20 knbts. Const rut•ted in Nl'll' Zealand for the U.S. crc1r it 1s Balboa Yacl\t dub bas been ~1«1 to .. bost the Newport tilarbor Area l!'limlnatlons for "Pl V NYLON CORD 12/32" TREAD DEPTH 4 PLY POLYESTER CO .. O 12/32" TREAD DEPTH the Congressional Cup match . race series to be held at Long J. Beach Yacht Club in March. The local eliminations will 1be sailed Jan. 13-14 in Ericson· ' '39 sloops. Sailing conditions ill be basically those ex· ' tpected in the f i n a t ~Cmgressional Cup r:aces. • Morrie Kirk, chairman of l \he eliminations for BYC is re- , questing that all local clubs ;.signify their entries as soon as $!">8sible. There is no limitation .as to the number of entrants : from any one club. 1 Entries should be sent to : ill.-lloadden,. .R .. ~ g • t ta c!!ail:m'!!J. Va.lboa Yacht Club, 1801'Bay9ide Drive, Corona del Mar, '92625. ~---- --·----flC:tW.DI_' .... PLUS 011!111 OUTSTANDING ACTS! Tubll"' Tilt su. flf•nd CCMM 6689 860-13 illi.d!•1ll Tubele. l'lul l'ld. E•. T•• of S1.111i WHITTWALL 13.95 Blicb<t I Whl1-1LI Price ~ l"rice Eich Each $11.95 .. '$13.95 12.95 14.95 13:95 15.95 14.95 16.95 15.95 17.95 16.95 18.95 17.95 19.95 WIDE 78 SERIES TREAD TubelmT•• 811ckw9ll Slit 8r1nd Price Code 36?" ' ... .$16.95 C78-1317001 17.'95 £71·14 !73'51 19.95 F78-14 (77SJ 20.95 fl&.1517761 21.95 22.95 .lll piic:t'I plu• f..i. E•. Tax G!;G.1381.m,.,111 ,ui;.._ "'" fld. EL TIJ< o! Sl.75 WHITEWALL 18.9S Whit-•11 .., ... f.d. P1iw E•. T1• ~ad> Etch Tir1 $18.95 $·1.75 ; 1Ni-1.95 21 .95 2.24 22.95 "' 2.43 23.95 ,, .. 2.63 24.95 2.75 2.81 , FREE TIRE MOUNTING lo ROTATION WITH TIRE l"URCHASE. ·BRIKt . SHOES .. . ·.. ·• . BRAKE OVERHAUL Wl<'I' WA 1f' l.ISl '1'01.111 8A'<ll AMI Rl(.J!MO ""AS! fR t:t<aRGI " I("'" ' t:Hl 01 I C AHO 'pauerned after the 1972 world champion, Smirnoff. The crew. sponsored by Tr a veLodge International. Inc .. a San Diego-based chain of motels and motor hotels, entered its fir st \Vorld 18-- footer sailing championship in . Sydney in 1970, finishing rourth. The next year. the \Velsh team took tbelr JIJ..footcr to Auckland, New Zealand, and came in sixth. The popular 18-footer sailing class originated in Australia in 1885 and today is one of the country·s favorite-spectator sports. POL VESTER CORDIFIBERGLASS BEL TED \VID.E 78 SERIES TREAD 12/32 .. TREAD DEPTH T ...._ Tirt Bladt;"lll Size 8nnd l'rloe Code.,. C7 .. 13 C7 .. 14(6 £11-141'7351 f78-1417111il G78-14 (12!51 G71·111i(S25) H71·14fl511iJ H78-1!5186!5' J71-1!118851 J71-1!5ll851 L7S-111i 151 25.96 26.96 C71-13f7001 Bt.ctwlff TIJb.i•• ,,us fld. t:x, Tn d$1.9r WHITEWALL 23.95 27.95 28.95 3.01 29_95e ... "' ,,. AN ,..a pl111 f91;!. Ex. T .. lo \ FREE TIRE MOUNTING AND ROTATION WITH TIRE l'\.IRCHASE. •wi.it-~11 Onhr. ~ FISK TUNE-UP KITS FISK CHEMICALS • BUENA PARK leach llvd. at Luitweller e 5301 heh lllYd. 52l·l040 -~177 . - BUENA PARK Uncoln at Vahy View . 5885 Uacolll Ave. 826-5800 • COSTA MESA Harbor Blvd. at Wilsoto '2200 Hatbof llMI. 548.2082 • FAST FLUSH, SU.Lii Ol ANTI·IUST. 33~. SANTA ANA Eoli•r St. at Bristol 1400 Edl"9ft 546-7832 .. CHAftGlm WESlMINSTEt- • 1 5440 lffch Blvd. Beach lllYd. at McFodden 892-2088 . All and Ca!U nols< relie 'fl1 thl> Ang• self-i fl yin ing I Th Isn't . aJrcl bet• It plan ocea cooo perc At r WI th• ch wl an th• I ' re1 lif [ re wl lO th B• 01 wl I'• ., ['1 lh ye ql at " wi re B· "' "' b; Cl ., ~ " It °' OI b< st ir hi sl f• tr v ti fi y " p ~ T ~ b p i• fi d Ii a " g a i • t· I 0 ; l t ) l ' ~ ' ( t ( ( l I I I t ' I c t I I 5 PILOT-ADVERTISER WtdntsdaJ' JanUM)I J, l 973 WPOllt'Way, J1n111ry l, 1973 DA.IL V PILOT Neighbors of Airports . Get Relief Night . at By 1110!1AS D. ELIM> and ARNOLD FRIEDMAN Allbougb It's hardly a panacea. more and mote operaLOrs ol So u t b c r n Californla airports are providing their noiSe-battertd ne.lghbors with nighllime relief. _ The idea finally reached the big titne this month when the operators of Los Angeles lnterMtlonal Airport adopted u self.-styled plan lo pte\•ent jets from flylng over netl.l'by residential areas dur· ing lleeplng hours. Thal plan, scheduled to begin April 29, tsn't a curfew per se but it \\•Ill steer all _ ..trcran clear ol neighboring homes between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. It will be achieved by 1naking the planes &P,proach lhe airport from the ocean except when "'ind and weather conditions do not permit - only about 10 percent or the time. A boot 85 nights now con1ing, in over 1- Man, 33, I Overdoes Athletics By Dr. Sleincrobn Dear Dr. Steincrohn: Once a week I play basketball with the "boys." Not v.i th my own children. but with fellows whose ages ran~e between 19 and 23. As I'm 33. they call me the '"old man." To try to prove that I'm not , I admit I O\"trdo. I run and de· fend nod attack as though 1ny life depended on it. I know the DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE reason. I never n1ade the team while Jn sc.hool. I keep trying to prol'e to myself. I guess , that I've got the sluff. Besides. I li ke a good \\"Orkout. My y,i fc tells n1e I'm O\·erstraining myself. r~rankly, when I get horne I'm pooped. 1·d li ke your opinion. Is such exercise harm(u\? After all l'•n far from being senile at the age of 33. -~fr. J. l.'O~l\11':N'f: ''ou're ou1 of! your class. Ten years n1akes j quite a difference in one's ability to take the stress of C..'t· crtion du r I n g competition when one. isn't a trained, pro- fcsalqaal athlete. Of course But relatively speaking, your companions may be right in calling you "old man" on the basketball court. Onct a renowned British cardiologist said. "No arteries are normal after the age of 30." 1 guess what he w a s aanz,g to people like you wns this: Your arteries may be oonnal enough for t h e ordinary requirements or life. but not for the sustained stress of unusual exercise. YOUR WIFI': 1nay be right in her conrern. Perhaps she ha!i watched you -running. shoving, being pushed, fighting for breath -as you were trying subconsciously to con- vince the youngster in yourself trult the "old man' .. is just as fit as the rest or them . Do you know that 20-aod. lY year-olds can get coronary at· tacks. too? Not common, but JX>SSible. Have ~'OU had a physical and EGKs lately? That's the least you can do to safeguard your health. I'm not against your playing basketball for a v.'Orkout, but play it with other "old me~" in your age bracket. You 11 find that the pace of play doesn't "poop" you so much. land each night will ~ offocted by the sleep·lime restriction. Smaller Southland airports have pro- vided late-night a n d et1rly-momlng respites for !heir oeighbors by pro. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS hibiting takeoff, an1! l<1ndln_is nulri~ht. C'Xf'f'PI in t'lll<'rRCllt'ICrf. during the s1>e(·iriOO hours. SlK'h jct c.:ur fl'v.•s nrc now In force ilt Orange County Airport tlnd Santa P..tonlc11 Airport from 11 p.m to 7 a.n1 But 111 1110 weeks the Sa nta Monica turff>.1Y \\.'ill be lengthened by sill hours. Ci ty cooucilme.n rece ntly sl·rapped their five-year-0ld jet curfew in fa vor of a new ord inance establishing a 7 p.m. to 9 a.m. ban on the exet"uti ve-type jets "•hich use the airpon. At Palau Sprinss Airport. a larger facility catering 1nuch more to )eb than Santa ·Mvnlcai . nn infonnul curfew Is \'Oluntarlly oblerv«t bet\\·een 10 p.1n. and 6 a.n1 . by alrllnes UJing tbe field . During the past two years, though. the nwst pubUclzeJ jet curfew tw bl'C'n & Burbaolri ban which waa 1truck down by t \1 o fed erul courts. in California and "'ill soon be taken up by the. U.S. Suprcnlt! Court on oppeaJ from the eily. That city ofdinanee out la v.ed jet opera· t1ou!l at lfollywood·Burba ok Airport be tw Ct!n 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. The courts \11val!W-..ted it on growlds the ft'<.lcr61 go\'trnment kad prt."t"!111ptL-d the cntii\ field of air flight regulatlOO. Signirlcantly , however. there wa s another factor 111 I.he ruliu~. delivered b.v IJ lJ.S. District Cou rt judge in Los Angeles and nffirmcd by lhe 9th Circuil Court of Appeals, that sets the Burbank case ap:ut from lhe jct curfev.·s of -------- JANUARY Ora~e County nod Santa ~fOfuca lfoll)'lvood·Burb,ink Ai rpo rt is 01\'nt•d and operated by 1.ockbt."Cd Air Ttr111i11al. Inc .. not tho locral government. wher~ns San1a ~foni('n Airport is clty-o"·nt'd-11nd- operated arld Oran11e County Airport is O'll'ned and run by !he counly. 1•1at1f's trill stf'er r lt•or of LA home• bettrf'f'H 11 p.t11. a11d 6 n.n•. And S:lntn l\lu111ea'1; ordin:1nct-. 1\htch served HS !he n1odcl for !ht· Burbank la11 . \\'SS upheld 111 an ('arlier court Cillil.' on the premise !he <·ity "as propnt>tor·· of the airport hnd the authority to regulate Its hours of u~ge. ~loreo\'t•r. Santo ~1 onica C:ity Att y. Ric hard Knltkerbockcr said in an in- 1er\'ie", '"t he dt-C""ision in our case was cited as being valid as part of that very ruhn,I{ b\ 1hl· Q1h Ctrt·~ult C'ourt ein lhc LAx·kh<'-d ('llS(' " The 0\\"11t.>rship 1~11t><I \IJS ulso Jllll· point('{! lasl ~iarrh by Hobrrt Brt'S- nahan. Orangr County :l\'ia tion dir· t.'<'"lor. tiflrr l heo circuit l'Qurl"s n 1hng l'nlike the< Rurb3nk t·n~· \\hf'rr !ht' rl!v nc1tht'r 01,nf.d nor oper11tf'rl llullv,\oo<l- Bur hank, Bresnahan ronlt•ndCld thltt !hf' <'OUlll~ us pruf)rlt'll•r of l!s airport hn1t bt•cn i:ivrn a elt•ar han rl bv lht• f("fit'r:il ~o,crrunc11l 10 •·u11post• 11h:1tt1v1•r res1 rk'- llun.;; nt•f('!>s:iry for lhl' :s:1fc. rfft\·111i1! n101rn11•nt 11f air traffic ur 10 prt'll'!ll ll!IJ::ll1011 " And rll•uhni.: 111lh l1\!)tUt1u11 111 1hc lvrtll of 1nil~I\{' Jl't l\Ul!o.C SlUI S -S1 flll"~ r1~h1 at the h(':1rl 11f lhe 11101iv::it10n bt.•tund thr-Ji.:t r1·stra·11ons :idupt1•1l 111 S.uua :\lon1l'K, Orang\.' Count.v and fu1all) at lnlemal1onul Airport. The Los Angt•les ai rport C'Ol1H111ss1on~ reC""cnl at·t1on. 111 fa1.:t. "'ltS prt11np1l'd hv a la11dn1ark d•'CiSion en lht• n1ultunilhon OOlh1r jPI nolst sull whi('h property ri"·nrr~ arountl santa ~1nnlca Airport h.11"(' l>Ursut.'<I against the city for the p.'lst fivt• yra,.,, l.a~t Apnl It}(' stale Supreme· (;ourt held Slinla ~louic·a Jinblc for damages fr111n Ji•! 11oi~. t•:Habl i1ih1n~ for the first 111nt' Thu! put.he nu1sunce I~ n baids for h111su11~ 11.1;111ns1 go~l·r111ne111t1\ agencies. SinCl' l~ Anii:clr.s 1s f;u.:ing about SS, b1ll111n 111 Pl."Iltlln~ do 1n11gc sulls end l l1t11Uli !IS ,. (l'SUll of llOISl' and other ntusafll't's from lnl(·mn1ion11\ A1rport, City All). Ho~l'r An1t.•lx'riih r1,.•cum1ncnded rh.:11 llH' airpo rt <·11n1n11~~1on consider ;1h:u1•~1111in~ 1h1• giant fa cil1t)' l:iet·1nt!ic of tht• h;1b1tity . The s!t"'1'p-lhnt• rt':slrk11ons on 11ircrafL 11s1ni.: l11tl'rnat1onal \1cre adopted as part 01 R ftv1•-pro11~('tJ ;1ttack on jet noise in an :1dn1111 .·d l'ffort by th1· corn1nission and <1i rp11r1 (;l'T\l'rtll ~lanrigcr Clift on A. r-.loort· ··ro r1'<luci~ 10 znanegcable limits the po.~1 hlt"' hflb1l1!1r-s aj.!a111st the c11y." -.--- VF HERCULON Hl•LOW 100% HERCULON OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS ANO WEAR. MANY DECORATOR COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM NOW SALE PRICED . COMPARABLE RET~IL $4.99 NYLON Hl•LOW COMPLETELY INSTALLED OVER LUXURIOUS FOAM PADDING -100% CONTINUOUS fllAM[NT NYLON Pill. POPULAR NYLON Hl ·LOW lHAT COMBINlS 8EAUTY AND DURABILITY l XCHI ENT COLOR CHOICES. NOW SALE PRICED DACRON " SHAG 100% DACRON POLYESTER PILL BEAUTIFUL NEW. DEEP SHAG WITH A FULL DEEP PILE! MANY NEW DECORATOR €0LORS TO CHOOSE FROM . NOW SALE PRICED COMPARABLE RETAIL .$7.99 SQ. TO. SAVE $2.00 , 7-ci,#,,.;l',6, .. · N°EW.ii£Avv:orE'P --·-99 '/I' a,; ntJ""' ,; ~~~Ge~IJ~~JO 5 ~11~ Ii' //ft." ANY HOME. DE-'t YD. -.. ' CORATOR COLORS. $3 l:, 100% KODEL POLYESTER PILE. RICH, DEEP, 599 LUXURIOUSLY THICK PILE. MANY NEW HI· STYLE DECORATOR THREE COLOR SHAG TO SELECT FROM. RESISTS DIRT AND SOIL •:;::- STAINS. NOW SALE PRICED . u.oo 100% DACRON POLYESTER PILE. BEAUTI · FUL NEW DEEP SHAG WITH A FULL DEEP PILE. MANY NEW DECORATOR COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. NOW SALE PRICED ... . COMPARABLE RETAIL ..... $8.99 ·~'.$'.~ .... 1000's ·of' REMNANTS 8RING YOUR ROOM MEASURE MENTS LARGE SIZE · ·· SAVINGS UP TO .. . LIVING ROOM. DINI NG ROOM, BEDROOMS COMPARABLE RETAIL $8.99 % SMALL SIZE SAVINGS UP TO .. • HALL~. BATH - ROOMS, CARS , ETC. CARPI;~~-;:;~$ ··= "' ·~·~ur.i SH~AG>r·~·:;,";:c 'i:.:· DO-IT-YOURSELF• SAVE 59• ~v j ii, FEELS LIKE VELVET -OUTWEARS 2 9 p-"" 100% AVLIN<'l POLYESTER PILE. • 12" x 12". STAIN RESISTANT DURABLE AN D EASY TO MAINTAIN. MANY COMPARABLE RETAIL . .. . . $8.99 . ' ,,:~~~ ..... Ci.~. 1sr QUALITY NAME BlllND CAllPET S AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES SELECT FROM THE U.RCEST CAIPET INVENTO~Y IN THE WEST E~EIY IOL( Of CAIPET IS M.llUlf.0 AND PIJCED ro• YOU• • SHOPPING CONVENIENCE All LA.IOI UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED --- ,]i,c;/,.£-,'f',6,,.· NEW, HEAVY, 799 'I!'"' DEEP SHAG. "/'!Ji,; mJ""' ,;,. STYLED TO YD ,r_a-111¥"' llr/!fh." ADD BEAUTY ,AVE . 'C-TO ANY HOML u.oo ._.._,_, __ ..,,_ What's true of basketball is true for other sports. For ex- ample. tennis fans should play with those or their ov.'Tl age group. Otherwise they may be asking for trouble. For some people, one of the saddest aspects of growing older is trying to prove to the young tand to themselves ! that the old gray mare is much younger than people think. OTHER CARPETS. EASY TO INSTALL c BEAUTIFUL HEAVY SHAG THAT IS RUGGED, 499 • 100% NYLON PILE. SALE PRICED EA. ·NEW COLORS TO~~i;c::t.o~RICED ........... i.:t ------------------1 CvO~M~P~AR~A~B~L~E~R~E~T~A~IL::.._ ___ ~·~$8~-~99:._ ___ s_•._oo_-!-;;;~;:;;;~~~;-;;;;:;;;7,i;"-~-;~~~~--~ KITCHEN CARPETS BY OZITE <.i - MEDICALETfES (IUplks To Readu11 DEAR DR. STEINCROHN' Lately, I've noticed that T have jaundice. No pain. Wiii you tell me about this disease? -Mrs. L. COA-fMENT: First. let's get this straight. Jaundice is not n disease. It'll a symptom. Somewhere there's something v.'Nlng with the machinery causing a backup of bile in the blood. This excess bile is y.•Mt causes the yellowness. 11>ere!ore. It is important to dbcover the IOUl"CC of I.be trouble. Exctss breakup of red blood ctlls may be the ,..,.., Do you have hepatitis? Cir- rhos is of the liver? A gallstone blockiOf!. .• pUliladder duel and damm ing baek the bile? Is there a glRnd or growth obstructing a large bile duct? fin babies. jaundice may be ~"" 10 "Rll " lncompa~blllty: the mother has Rh nr:gaUw blood and the infant's ll PJ!Slilve). NAME BRANDS. NEW DESIGNER 9 9· DESIGNS. Hl-DEN Slff FOAM BACK. 4 DACRON'~ POLYESTER PLUSH SO GREAT FOR KITCHENS, POOL DECKS, PATIOS, ETC. i.:r NOW SALE PRICED .. . $3.00 COMPARABLE RETAIL ·-···· .................. $7.99 100% DACRON'"' POLYESTER PILE' 699 RICH. LUXURIOUSLY THICK PIU ... NEW DECORATOR COLORS. NOW SALi PRICED ........... lf;,Jf· COMPARABLE RETAIL . $8.99 '"" KODEL ® SCULPTURED 180% KOO£L POLYESTER PILE. RICH, LUXURIOUSLY THICK 3-PILE HEIGHT PATTERN IN GRACEFUL OE.SIGN. NEW DECORATOR COLORS. NOW SALE PRICED ...... SQ. YD •• SAVI $LOO ,.Jt"il ..• KODEL® DI PLUSH SHAG 1003 KODEL Ill POLYESTER PILE. A NEW DEEP, LUSH CARPET DESIGNED WITH A NEW POLYESTER FIBER FOR A LUXURIOUS APPEARANCE AND PERFORMANCE. NOW IN MA~Y COLORS. uv1 NOW SALE PRICED •.• ····• ss.oo COMPARABLE RETAIL •••.••••.••••..•.••••••••••.••............•.•••• $14,99 • • 31-H-90 DAYS NO IHTHEST • CONVENIENT CREDIT PLANS AHO IAHK TUMS AlllLABLE • CALL FOR FREE SHOP-IT NOME SERVICE NO. HOUYWOOD ' 1007 Lowr•I Conyon ll•d. -912-2200 W. LOS ANGELES 11141 Wilshire ltvd. .477..S.SU WHITTIER 15911 f . Whittier Blvd. '4!1-0l61 PASADENA WEST COVINA LOS ANGELES TORRANCE GRAND OPENING IN 2660 L Colorado Bl'td. 577-1900 4236 Artesio a1 .... d. 542--6696 1S26 E. Workman Av•. 96M471 7956 a.v•rfy Blvd. ,51-6411 HOLLYWOOD CANOGA PARK 111.S N. VflfttOl'lt Aw•. 21038 Sh•rmon Woy ' 666-'7455 347-2314 .LONG BEACH COSTA MESA . 30&I l•llffower lfvd. 1714 Newport llvcl . 421-4934 ~20 ANAHEIM 6C9 N. Euclid St. 635·7,74 VENTURA 2501 E. Main St. '41·5041 SAN CARLOS 930 El Comlno leol Sf (41Sl 592-5621 ,,,ILLBR~E 320 El Comino Reol Sf (41S) 692·2SSS LONG BEACH 3008 BELLFLOWER BL VD. • 421-8934 LOOK FOR GRAND OPENINGS IN :.... MONTCLAIR, SAN JOSE, FOUNTAIN VALLIY l . ' DAILY~ILOT Wtdlesclll', .JMoar)' l, 1973 TV · IDGlllJGIITS KHJ D 7:30 -"Secret Beyond the Door." Joan Bennett play11 the wile of a mysrerious man (Mkb· ael Redvavel who keepe one door always locked In this 1948 drama. KCOP 1111 8:00 -Holiday on Ice Premlere. BW llumid and Hobo Kelly boot an evening ol lnte .... vi""' with the stars ot the show and filmed high- light. of out.tandlng performances. NBC O 8!110 -Madigan. A beautiful young woman (Marcia Fox) causes Madigan to lose a pris- oner he ls taking back to New York when his plane ls dela)'M in Lisbon. Richard Widmark stars. CBS U 9:00 -Medical Center. Dr. Joe Gannon ba\Ues ho«pital opposition to his plans to enroll a talented but bitter woman convict (Brenda Scott) in his hallway house medical training prognm. ABC O 10:00 -Alan King Looks Back In Anger. A satiric survey of the woes and worries of 1972 with King and guesta StWer and Meara, Jack Wat. son, Larry Storch, Rona Barrett and Nancy Dussault. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening JANUARY J l:OI fl DD el ID lllil Ill .... CIJll!I .... a Kl•P w-.u, (I) c.tS."' mno- lllSbrt"' lllMI_..._ ... .,-~ •""'-.. e ianp ....., .inp "" hl•nd· Ill hi Ktw Yor\. l:JO ® ....... ....... 0 ..... , twl 'Uo~ (Ill) - OliN dt Kavltltnd, Oil\ lootd•. (I) Cll ..... W11tll' Ctonkltll !Ill MM ''""° -GI Andy CrttflU. m Sdtlcttl wm.t ,..... "Tb• R11Jlty of Svcct•" ~JunHr...a ... m ""'" tJJ Del •2,.. m--1:1ee wom- (l)T ..... If C:..1.11Cll !l)--11-•MJU.T llllLMt.q m111r ..... ._. Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES -~·"'"· ... -(jt1) -~1iH'SI~ MiMi. Yorl wh111 '1 buutllul JOUnt:'WorMn dtce11 ll!ttt while his pl111t II ff. ll)'td In Lisbon. M1rd1 fox ind Wuton Ga>lln cuesl ·-:(CJ (""J ·-.. ... ""' -(<o .. ) ... -Dolls ri.,, JICi Cll'IOft. n .. .,,......, D (J)(ll ll I IHCW:l 1., • 1 Call Ynty ""'"'*-hi Iii ,,.,.llCt 11 Kt:1 Mljtsty 1111 Qtlt11 Din Rowan 1nd Dick lihr1in hDst thla ctllrity Ptff0f1!'l•llCI wttldl slars Uzi Mlnnem, Lily Tomtln, tht lhmonds, Des D'Conlllll' and Ro11r Moott. m Mtn lrlttln Show fli) nrhte U111 m""'~ t:OO ID 11)-.i CltlK Dr. lot Gtn· non b1ttlu opposition at the hot.. pital to 1ttroll 1 11Jantld but bitter women comkt (IUesl Brtnd• Soott) In his f111fw11 house mtd'ieal tnln· Ina prafl'lm. m""'•-tBNI• t:!G(:J .... ftl Y• "Mtn Isn't [)rina: of Thirst"-A ffl111 explorinl-Ni's 111111· fies to llnfw. I fut·plf:ld, COft- plu wcr1c1 -1tn1Qin wltlch lw ITllllY pro\'Okt llltntll diwdtra. el_,_ II'l'- 1D:to 8 Cl) C.-frttz W11'ftl' suests n I pell lrt dtaftl ll'!io Cltll Oii C.nnon to dltll'fllllll tM Identity porttdlJ Nd atumblld Into hill p1. lerr tfttr .1tttrtrin1 1 be1t!n1. 0 !Ill II! SWCH 'bl U• I'<.,. Nlcll Bl•nco (Tony fr11nclou) it hired to firul 1 1111J1ln1 l•l·Mtt1r whom he ollCI dlled ind lllted. Ke wtlka Into 1 trip from which th111 seems no esape. 0!1111 Hyl1nd ind Albert 1'1ulson ruest. 0 (J)(J)ff)ll8CWIA I I. lhte l .. led! kt Anclr-A Rt'flll .. 72 A satlllc IUIVIJ of tM "*. ind w«ries of '72. .lolnl111 A11n Kini wiU bt ,wsb JerfJ' Slilltr Ii Anne M11ra. Jid: Wts!Ofl, l1rry sto.-c:ti, Columnist Rou Bamtt. Nancy Ovsuolt ind the .1oJ hopl1. G 1om "'"'" l'mtnb mm""' m StcHStn '" 11 t1t11 El)ledtS..W. l!l"' .... ""'"' t:• 8 (C) °1111 cr..11li'" (lr1) '&l l,.:.:.----=<Cli.o-4114.-"'<l'~ ... ,.,, .. °'" Nlirllf, IHO @ -• '"""' (Wiii ~7 -Ctbr,. Montaomerr. 0111r1 llmr· at1r. • 8 "Aa1"i n .,_ Uw"' (Ir•) '14 _.""Dir, kllrt fftlMll. -·.,... --(Id.fl) . -111111io,N1tr...i. • • I • Moody Bines Play It Easy PACIFIC DRIVE-INS By MARY CAMPBELL U l&tWlfNtwirtt Wrilw 'MM! Moody Blue gave two concerti In one day tn New York'• 20,000«at Madison M-a !rl .. dl God 11 fa< you! CHANNEL 30 Pat Dunn Gets it Done in At Your Service Wednesdays and Sundays in the DAILY PILOT Square Ganlen. In bttween &hows, the dru- slng room held a low friends with the group, but no erouptes. and a ·very relaxed, fritndly atmosphere. Justin Hayward was asked how he could be so relaxed! Isn't there a lot of tension at the top -lhe last six albtims have been gold <ind "Seventh SOjoum" has an ear I 'I November release on 'lbrl!Shold Records. w •• k, At P•cifi,'1 Hlw1y ]9 Drive.In - You Can S•• It H•r•I Woody Alt•11'1 "REITIHINCl YOU ALWAn WANJID TO IN.OW AIOUT SD" '"HOW TO SUCCl!D wnH SIX" SHOWING NO~! ... ANTHONY FRANCIOSA ~i:;,>;. ProdllAd by RALPH S!.RPE and FOUAD SAlD ExlC\llltt Pnd.nn ANTHO!'IY QUINN .00 BARRY SHEAR ~by UTl'HER DAVIS &W'<I upon 1~ ~I byWAU.\' FERRrS I I ---1 Dncled byBARRYSHEAR R -,;.:."':':.-===:.J loB..WOOAIU'<TDlll.r.<.-'CTIOll llnltlliArbltl ' 9 ca..tJA • NOW SHOWING i ffi).\ SOUTH COA ST I . ~1 PIAZA I 3'10 Bristol Sttwt COUii M .. • s.46-2711 PLAZA #1 CO.HIT "H ICKEY & BOGGS" ''.As s11oeth.lnd ·entert11ning;as.!ilutch Cassidy', what with Newman pro1iding dandy bravura pe1- lormance. It's all 1ery mo1ie • mo1ie with e11n lhat _happy ending we schmaltz lovers love so well." Judith Crist NBC Tocloy Show "A truly topnolch comic pertormance by Paul Newman. A rood time is what you will have."::!';:','=- Starrin1: Jacqueli~e Bisset -John Huston -Stacy· Keach -Roddy McDowall-ha Gardner IHcih lolJ!eftrd It (Ills Hufttlftlton ...... 847 .... "It isn't tense for us," ,---------Hayward a.ya. "Thtre hs.an't slump. Jwitin H a y w a r d replaced llduly Laine and laler John Lodge replaced Clint Wanrid<. 'Ille other members are Clnfme Edge who pla)'I drums and Mike Pinder .. ho pla)'I MeUotroo. been any hype ~ get UI where we are. P...,Ie just play OU!' ""'"'els. There hasn'i been m11<h In the way of ad· vortlamento or pn>rnotloas or Interview.. ~·we're pretty quitt as ~ pie. We just like lo lead our own lives, go into the ltudlo and record and go ptrform. We're our only real clo..e lrlends -each other and our wives and glrlfriendt and mums and dad!. It to a big lamJly. 11It's easy not to fight. I ENTERTAINMENT 1be group ~went to Amiterdam for a ... bile and, on returning lo England cut "Days of Future Passed," At that time, there hii.d been no combining or rock a n d classlcal musicians on a major scale, Hayward says. don't think wo've had any big '---------' ·rows for years. We know each "Deram wanted to make a demonstration type of album, ao wt did it. lt was the only way we could get to make an album. We made tracks and other too well. What usually happens ln a group Ls one or two do all the writing and decide the policy o( where the band ii going and what kind of muslc they play and then it usually never works out. "Usually on an album of 10 songs, each of the five of us writes two-. It gives everybody a chance to do what thty want lo do at that parfloular time. We've all got the group for our two numbers. It keeps us hap- py. you know." The group came f r o m England ror two American tours this year. March 22--April 8 and Oct. 21-Nov. 4. Ray Thomas says, "Everybody'• got a family. Nobody wants to be gone from home so mueh their kldJ call them "Uncle Daddy." Peter Knight took some of our year, it started being played melodies and lbe London again on American radio st. Festival Orchestra p I aye d lions. them in betnen our numbers. "We didn't re-release it. It That was on a difrerent had never been taken orr re-. session. It turned out fan· leue. but we had just put out a tastlc. • single, 'Lsn't Lile Strange?'. '·That was the day we threw and we were a[raid it wouJd away ollr blue S\lils and stop- jeopmthe that. So we didn't ped doing other people's ship 'Nights In White Satin' lo material and trusted ourselves shops until after that went oil lo do our own. We had nothing · the charts -and we did have to lose." Asked if the group a hit with it." "Isn't Life had then discovered a key to Strangt?" climbed the charts success, llayward s ays , through April and May and ,;Trusting yourself is it. You peaked at No. 20. June .17. can only play what you want 1 "Now 'Nights in White Satin' to hear and what turns you on la our biggeJt selling single. In and hope everyone else like s 1967 it was No. 1 lo Europe ll." .. ·and No. 18 in England and we Asked a b o u t · differences stopped about 50 something bttween British and American over here. This time, .it's not listeners, Hayward s a y·s . oo tht chart in England at all. "England is much more prone "I don't think it ls the best to groups that comt up and it means an awfu1 lot to mt. 1, Lio!•"'"'"' ... .,., ·-· 111·4010 I , II MttUt.1• •MM"AW GETAWAY (PG) +PRIME CUT (I) .... o. ••• ,.., ,.,. ..... ... 011 ....... ,. .,,, •. ~5 ll••<n l !•d • S•. of C••l•lll o ..... ,, ..... ¥ !1)4·6212 I 'S HERi ! TO,Ol FIDDLER ON THI ROOF (G ''""""•' ~····n . : .. •·••h lh•• £H••H• 11•1111. 111·1162 "People aay yon n«d to do 15 or 18 &hows. Where normally a group would take three or four weeks, we do it in two. If I'm 3way from my family , I don 't want to sit in a hotel room doing nothing. We all feel the same, so that is all right." song t've written but I love it; •::d::•:wn=v:e::ry::q:w:·c:k:.':' ===:;I "Who csn soy where song., NATIONAL GENERAL '-'.======'::::::::' come Crom? Songs a r e ..._ l •nt:.Cn Aw•. ,..."or 11.norl about things that have hap-THEATRES The gold LPs are ••A Ques· tlon of lJalanoe," "Days of the Lost Chord," "On t h e Therahold of a Dream," "To 0 u r Children's Children's Children" arid. "&very Good Boy Deserves Favor.'' Also the single "Nights in Whitt Satin.'' hit No. 1 on the btst·selllng chart Oct. 28. That was part of "Days of Future Passed" in IIM>R and came out as a single. Hayward . who wrott II, says that ~arly this n. ' "' J W*-1 "SUIUll.IAN wiv•t" • lktl " .... _ "f'lllTTY MAIDS" hltl lfl C1ior! (II) pened to me and things I would have liked to have hap- pen to me. It ls a beautiful feeling when songs just come lo 'yon . "It seems lo go in cycles. You write something you know is really g~. That Inhibits you maybe for the next few songs you write, then you turn up with it again ." The Moody Blues y.·ere on the AmeMcan tour with the Beatles in 1964 and an album "Moody Blues No. I'" c~me out in 1965. Then came lhe ''Al the~nel of-brvte-physicaI·action-John Bool- man's 'DELIVERANCE' is an absolutely lirst-rate piece of movie-makinr. You can lisle the fear and hear the hammerinr hearts. It is an unco~­ monly admirable underukinr." CHARtES CHAMPl.lt L11 ""9t1es fllllf~ What ~happenon U..Cahula ...... JUYV? I' SHOWING NOW AT All 4 THEATRES CAU THIATRIS FOR 2ND FIATUllS • EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ANTHONY QUINN I YAPHET KDTID 2o4 -'HICKEY l IOGGS' Ir 1 J·20 5.:~ 8 lO:IS NOW -EXCLUSIVE ORANG! COUNTY \\ GENE HACKMAN ERNEST BORGN£N£ RED BUTTONS CJ.RO( l ''*" 517-2223 S•nl• An• '·~·•·1-•• Ch•P"'"" Awe. 551-7022 111 ... _, , ....... , •I I••~• SI. S•5·lllJ two IOlll.JMO'llUI SUB URBAN WIVES IR) lll'••n•• .-..,, ""•" ol ll•••h lllvd. lt7.JS~I JOfl 'letlrl •MIT ltTllOUll D(LIVIRANCI (R) /MCCABE& MRS.MILLER Sunday 1s Fl1t119AY " ''TliliGiTAWAT''. is 'Bonnie and Clyde' brought up to date and en· livened with the spec!Jcular aclion sequences flom 'Bullitt'. Acutely Sllspenseful and inlensely ucltinc slam-banr 1101ie. McQueen and Mac· Graw 11nerate as much electricily as any ol the fabled screea learns ol the past" ""'"'""' m_....,r_ . • ' • ' . ' '• ' -.- ' .. > . .. .· ·' •, ,• . .. < ' . • ·' .. -: . ' " '. .• • ' WtdnHdlY, January 3, 1973 OAllV PILOT Theater Notes • .!-" Two Plays Open New Year • .. '· ·-· RE.ASSUR~NG -Paul Teschke reassures Clara Gncb of. hlS love for her in a scene from the drama "Angel Street," opening Friday at the Long Beach Community Playhouse. ' igi- "SOUNDER" • ... JTWIJ. ----11111 nui'. T1IAT 11-U ll'l llm !111 llAIL n. ........ ........ .......... ___ ... Mrti" llllcll ... .,..,. -P"11iM ic..tl, ,...._ Yo•-•r MIOM•,,. By TOM TITUS Of ftle O•lly Pli.r Srtlt The new year In living theater brines two new prod- uctions Into the ~I spotlight f<l'iday night -one a West Coast premiere or a new play, the other a revival of one -0f the stage's venerable suspense dramas. Mounting the premiere will be South Coast Repertory with its production of Frederick Dorrenmatt's new offering, "Play Strindberg." Reaching into the past will be the Long Beach Community ·Playhouse with Patrick Hamilton 's u Angel Street." The SCR and Long Beach attractions constitute the first increment of the 1973 schedule. Joining them on the boards this weekend will be a continuing production of the J.~ountaln Valll'y Communitv Theater. the children's plaY "Mr. Popper's Penguins." FOR soum: c 0 a s t Repertory, the Durrenmatt play repre!Cnls the theater 's third conSecutive West Coast premiere, following .. Tango" and "Moonchildren.'' The lat· ter ~·ill move into a \Ved· DAILY l"ILOT Stiff l"lloto 'STRINDBERG' STAR SCR's Cherie Patch nesday and Thw·sday slot next v;l'ek. Da vid F.mmes, cxecuuve director or SCR. is staglng the production. ~·hich fea tures a cast of three -Cherie Patch. Don Tuchc and Hal Landon Jr.. all \'l'll'ran Io ca I performers ~'ho p 1 a )' f' d Blanche. J\iilch and Stanlry, respectively in SCR's "A Streetcar Named Desire" seveal seasons ago. "Play Strindberg," which was produced last year at New York's Lincoln Center, deals with \\'hat E1nmes describes as "the basic absurdities of marriage, of what marriage has come to be and the conventions sur- rounding it.'' Durrenn1a1t is known primaril y 1n this coun- try for his dra1na "The Visit,'' produced last season at Golden West College. P .erforn1ances or ''Strindberg" will be given Fridays, Saturdays and Sun· days at 8 o'clock through Jan. 211 at the company's Third Step Theater. llrl7 Newport Bl l'd. Costa t-.tesa.. Rcservu· lions 646·1363. ALSO OPENING Friday night is the suspense drama '·An~el Street" -produced on the screen as •·Gaslight'; -as the Long Beach Con1munity Playhouse launches its 45th year of continuous production . James Brittain ls directing the Patrick ll;imilton thriller, SCR Sets Children's Show Theater especially geared to the needs of children will be reinstated at South Coast Repertory beginr;iing Sunday. on the techniques of the grt'a t silent film comedians. young audiences.'· ''The Sunday Funnies'' will pl a~· tv:o perforrnnnces a d:iy t.'aeh Sunday in January, at I and 2;30 pm. l{escrvatJ(lfl.~ may be made by phoning the SCI~ box office at 646--1363. ~· =~~~~~~~~~~·~·~~·~·~~~~~~~~~ .~ -- "IT IS A SURPASSING PIECE OF FILMM AKING AND A POWERFUL RECAPTUR ING OF A GREATTIDE IN HISTORY'" ;. -: "The kind of movie Hollywood so often stri ves for and rarely makes· that big, sweeping famil y picture with a heart and a mind'" The first production "The Sunday Funnies." is an hour· long presentation of humorous sketches exploring a wide range comedy and utilizing various pantomimic techn i· ques. It employes a combina· tion of French classical mime and a unique pantomimic form being developed at sen based Although ··The Sunday Fun· . nies'' is being presented ai; a children's production. it is based on the _Actors ~lime Theater. which ~·as presented on the SCR sta,e:e last spring, and can be appreciated by au- diences of all ages. According to Ron Boussom, crcator-Oirt.'C'lor of the pro- duction, "The Sundav Fun· nies" has as its main Purpose "the business of making children laugh. with the added fringe benefit of introducing an unfamiliar art form to Bea t:o-~tars llOLLY\\'000 iUPI) -Bea Arthur. 1 star of the new television scrii .. 'S ··ro.faude." will co.star ~·1th Lucille Ball in the • " . .. :· •• ' .. • :-•• .. .. '. " ,_ niovic version of the Broadway musical h it . "i\1ame." Angie Guests -Cha; le. Chaplin, LA 11m•s HOLLYWOOD IUPll Angie Dickinson headlines the -,.---i"!~iiiiiioiii _____________ oi;i cast of an episode of televis}on's "Ghost Story ' · with John Ireland and Madlyn Rhue . "WHAT'S UP DOC ?" Str•lsalld altd O'NHI 1 a11d 10:50 p.m. "ON A CLEAR DAY" larbfa Stnka•d S:JS p.111. LI Do NEWPOOT BEACH fNllANCS TO UOO 15\ I 611 A)50 WORLD PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT I THE HAPPY HOLIDAY HIT I " .. SEE IT BEFORE CVIUZATION SWEEPS IT'AWAY .. " ', I NARRATED BY REX ALLEN MAN CAN LIVE IN HARMONY WITH NATURE "row• rn.• •r A. R. Dt188 At HEINZ 81".:ILMANN NOW SHOWING! 1. Costa Mesa-Mesa , 548-1552 --2. Huntington 8Hch-Surf-LE6-93'7 3. Anaheim-Brookhurst-772-6446 4. Garden Grove-Grove-537-6600 5. Orange-Villa-5~9952 6. Mission Vi e jo--Cinema Vie jo--830..1233 NOW SHOWING le:11, lloirbr111od1h !loghr ood th111 ' (lo,he:I wo!I> c •oo~1 and cop I . gre beou1ifu lly '"'cu1111d by :>am Pe:cklfl- poli, -Poul broim......on. N ....... -~ Wl~~1/f uppenoo"',.:;2Llll..iW STEVE .... """' 91111 ij ij ijl ALI (J'G) PREMIERi;ORANGE . COUNTY ENGAGEMENT UP BARBRA THE STREI SAN !RI BOX PLUS· LEE MAR.~l.N GENE' HACKMAN "PRIME CUT" _·JI~~ Pl111 • CKAIUS I ION SON IN "llD SUM" UIJULA AlfDllU . ····"""""···· .... ~ ....... . . . . . ··: • • • • • • • • • • .. ... •' .. .. "• -~... • • -I -;,..~ H •ATA ~-• • ":!!.tr'-•.,...... •~"'°!' ·~·~"~--· -CtJArrnr.-a, .._.,JtTIMI II.ft' · •• SU~l02 •,, 1tJ •••CM •l¥0 -.:·•tL'9 • • NEWPORT I EACK •, '4•·07$0 """•O• AT AOllM8,C09Tll M•.l<rl •••• COftl• ...-. I · .... ···-...... ' - • whlrh centers nround a husband 's plot to drive his wife insane. Paul Teschke und Clara Grich lake the leading roles, while Donna Griffiths. Alvetta Kay and Robert Pt.1agid complete the Long Beach east. Six "'·eekends of production are planned for "Angel Strret .'' Fridays and Saturday at 8:30 in the playhouse. 5021 "THE REVENGllt5" E. Anaheim St., Long Beach. i":2 P,\lr "'111 "l"lTl 'N TILLIS" Reservations t213 1 433--0536. l-~~!ii>~~z~,{:~.~~~1~.'; ~;~· i!?I!;~~=~·~··;';";;;"~:~~~·;"~·;·..,;·~,,,.,~~ "MR. POPPER'S!· Penguins.'' the Christmts holi- day show at the Fountain Valley Community Theater, EXCLUSIVE OHMIGf CO RESERVED Sf Al ENGAGfl\'lfrJl' stretches into the new vear S h' J with performances t .his Peter op 13 mnes weekend and nexl. Chari" ' and {',.,.,. Stanearl is d~c~ling and OToole. L.Oren wuu playing the title role in the comedy. ~J dream lhe Impossible Dream· Principal figures in the cast 1·n an A ... hur tt•111erA1m include Claire Richardson. ~ f\J \, Joel Strauss, Sharon Kennedy, · • Gary tlouston. Cindy 1w1ock. ~-• I Jennifer 11igginbotham. David ''Man of I J'eck and Katy Peck. Other~ are Kevin and Carey Miller~ ?o.lichelle Abshier, Stephanie Preston, Nansi Brower, \Vayne ~ Ia M h tt 11-laybcrry , Sam Wahnon, Selia . anc a ~~~z~ndc~~nvid t.!i~~c;icr ~nd ",' ~{'.._.·· •. If ' Un11e·do::.llrtllts-r .. iPGJ Performances will be given at 7:30 Friday and al 2 o'clock lheator, 18280 Ml. Baldy C~-5 /! ?*-/ SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY! Satw-day and Sunday at the &I~~ ~1- etc. Fountain Valley. Reserva· ----.. ffJfff"!~ BOXOFFICEOPEN 12to9! tions 963-9663 anll<d~84~7~-65~7~0':_. _I_~":::::::::=========::'.=====~~ A FffiT AATtSTSfff:~NTATal A BAfM(X)) Fl.IA Afa£RTowm:»i'f·Fl'tWiWH<L(RPR'.D....CTOl SlAFffG 8"R8M smEJSAHo IN 'U' THE SAHOBOX" rosT>fRN:.Qto1JD!.TI ~(' SCfEENPLAY B'l IW.A. ZN:£L ·BAStOO.... A ~Ol'f.l Ul' NII~ ROW IOSCN rOA£ c»ECTEDll'!' IRY~i' .OfiEJl· l'n:o.,cEDB'!' flNl>IWINl(.lEf1 N()i:w:;e(RI C>WH(J"f 'rioo~· ,i.Nl'.lQIAJ.GENfAAL PCn..ff'S ~LEA.SE im IRl .... !!.S!!!!g.:-:.1 ~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~ DRIVE IN Sin Oligo FfW'/. !J_ Brookhur1t Founuin Vali.y • 962·2481 COH!T 1 GfNE HACKMAN "PRIME CUT " IN THEATRE #3 DIANA ROSS IS BIWE HOU OO "ARED HUT SIWlll" ____ .. -··-·--'' l!]o PLUS · AlAN ARKIN IN ''TIU la'T O' TMl l lD MOT lOVllJ" IN THEATRE #2 MAX VON SYDON LI V ULLMANN RATED,(PGI NOW £XCl U$1Vfl Y c ' . f4l4 S. HlrboJ ifoul,,...rd An•htim • 635·7601 Open Doily 6:45 Sot., Sun. 12:4S c .... H.i "PRIME CUT" .,.a..~n• I WJTt\ """"'""--"SOUMl>ER" Plto11 l ••t. l ••f•ri "MOT aOCl" ~ ' EDWARl\S ' Cll\JErJIA ... rbor Bou ........ d ., .... _ eon.~. 54&-3102 MATINEES SAT., SUN. & MON. ' . ' •• DAILY PILDT Wod•sAJ, _, 3, 1973 ~. I • .. .. . . ... • •• ' ·or s a 1n • ~~,~~ . ANNiJ INVINTi l RE Duer l!IRANDNEW '72 COU RIE ECONOMY PICKUP · . 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FORD l • ' I • 1 1 ., l 1 ' I ,, " • • d • a • • • ~ p g 0 1 • e b d d b E • ' ' -I • p p • , I I -~ • • t' ' • • -.d I t • -• ' WtdntSd•r. January 3, 1~7) PILOT· • . , • • I j F.iremen ome at the Range .. By JO OLSON CM .. 0.11¥ 11'41M SUH Hungry for plaa, spicy Mexican food, turkey, biked him or a simmering soup! Slop bi" Fountain Valley's 5"'111\ Fire Slatkin during lunch or dinner, act hungry and you may be treated to a gourmet feast to end all feasts. How can firemen be dining so dellghttuUy? Do they have an expensive chef, a special catering service! Or do they •i:iend all day heating things up in the kltCben lhstead of cooling them down ouWdel Rolax, tupayers of Fountain Valley. Your hard-earned dollars are not being spent to keep your flremen in the lap of luxury. TheY put 110 each per pay pe(iod · Into the kitty to finance their fea!ts and one fireman per shift shops and oooks. During their 24-llour stints they prepare lunches and dinners, using each morsel of food tbey purchase. By the end ol their shift, this usually results In left- overs which reappear with a gounnet touch. "We buy large items and make everything out of them we can," said Dave Heffner. Their skill In preparing large cuts of meat hu earned for them the job of frx· ing turkeys each year for the Foonlatn Valley United Qmade's Cltarity Ball. Most of the firemen cook at home for , Jambalaya is a favorite at the Stearn Fire Station. Capt. Ken Hole1inger, Dave Heffner and Mike Jones ( leh to right) line up for healthy servings Pot Simmering Nothing smells so home-sweet-home as ooilunt in out of the winter's cold to a kitchen in which a rich soup h.u just simmered to perfection. Ita.; spicy, on.ioo-y steam prompts us to dip op a generous bowlful, even though we badil't realii.ed we had such a wolfish a~tite. ~ aroma and flavor, of course, are by the proper use of herbs and W~ loog-cookiog soups we like to e spices such as wOOle pepper; allspice; a bay leaf or two; ps six to eight whole cloves and a measure· ol instant minced ll!l(f/or. a pioch ol garlic. · C&lery ·.flakes . .-.and mixed_ vegetable: ates are cxnvenient fonns of these . . vegetables. Tie them loosely in -bag so-they will be easy to. • e~4Ml!!!'.ell4 of_tbeccooi!jng ti!Pe. when you dectde the seasoning is right. . Tp~ g I v e homept.ade indivldul'flity to' e.tned •otc packaged !Kllps, spice them tmigtnail~y. A llttle auTY powder is- dellcioos in pea soup; basil in tomato or Other vegetable soup or chill powder in ban aoup. Try a bit of rosemary in chicken or lamb broth; thy•m e in all se afood blaques ; tatngon In ·mashroom 1 o up. Q)ervil gives a French aroma to crw:w o(. spinach soup. Nutmeg Is famous in cream ol. chicken or corn swp while Its si,i<r spi<e..-ls great in Brunswick mw. &re are two saTOry winter soups, Hearty Beef and Vegelable Soup and MW-Jn.A·Bowl Chicken and Rice Soup. HEARTY 'BEEF AND VEGETABLE SOUP 3 pounds soup meat with bone , 111 pounds soop bones Water 1 can (I pounl! 12 ounces).lon!at,oes, broke11. up m cup _onJon flakel 4 teaspoons llaiL djv!ded v. cup <;<1en11JJam. , 2 tabl~slpanley llaltes l largo ba1 ltaf .. . .. . · .. ' V.Jlel-libolf> b)ad< _ ........ 3~-~bbop ,._ canptl l.medillni icAced In· a lai:gtl combine soup meMI -to COVtt (1p-~ 19 ' llrlDg to boiling point.' .... di'. ~ !Omatoel, -lftopo and I t•'!!l*U'ol-the llaiL =~£§~=:~ • ~or_ ~~ ~dd _re, maJo\li&, taod.. ooolt..JLML 411 ml!lut.. ........ , ... w ... -.,. tender. 1lemove andif_ril -.big. Ranove meat bones. 'Qil meat Jato clJunU and re to .. ._ along with. bones llll1 cmotalnlng martOW, II ~--rn•p--111~ ........ If Yield>l It 1:11<- liid; - I ' . --. . MEAL-IN-A~WL elUCKEN ANO RICB ·SOUP ' . . • 2 cans (lQ.\I oc»ices dch) condemed __ ....._. _...,___.-.i long, slow simmering and imaginative seasoning give appetite appeal to hearty I lab)-panley Oakes It l<upoOn grotind ginger 2 I> cups dl<ed, cooked chicken or turkey I ·pocbge-itO. onuaes) rrw.n-mind vqetabltl m cup qilict....tinc rice ' homemade soup. ln a. larae saucepan combine broth: with water. onion and panley Oakel and &ill(tr. Brinl to b o 111 n g point. Add tbleten, ve1etables and rico. Cook, Witl ~ s--ia-1 mlauter"arlmtll vqota Md rict ore under. Yield: I portlol)a, big gatherings, said Ken Holesinger, but they don't fix family meals "unless you gel Ured ol your .wife's cooking." Thls year he smoked a turkey, moose and duck for 'lbanksgivtng. the changing nature of their work . "One of our biggest )obs is public education," Jone.s sai41. '"The fire depart... ment is changing lnlo the para·medlcal 1 role. A lot of us are pretty 1dv1nced in medical training. and 60 percent ol ~ Sine~ all nremen must ~hare the calls are rescue calls." .. kitchen chores. new firemen ~·ho can 't Their work also includes conduct~ c..'OOk are given lessons. "You lea rn things _ disaster drills. dell\•erlng babies w~ from others," added lleffner. necessary, inspecting restaurants. teep- Experimenting is common and the ing their equipment in order, giving fll'lt firemen refer ofttn to the "P.1odern aid and fire prevention classes and dolnf Encyclopedia of Cooking" for hints on Pxercises lo keep thetn3e1ves phlsicaUJ preparing unfamiliar foods. ~fost bring ril. rtcipes in, and I.hey admitted to reading "Lives and people -that's what ~ newspaper food pages and saving Jobs are all about." Holesinger said as~ recipes. finished a bowl of leftovers -a tutj concoction of turkey broth, lara• "Pl!GM are welght-corucious," ltoles-macaroni. lentils and barley prepared by singer said. "If ooe gels too hea\'Y \\'e Heffner. call him 'chubby' for 8 whlle." "Firemen are tn the most dange:rwt The menu at Stearn Station is likely to profession." added Jones., polishing otr include some unusual foods . Mike Jo~ his gounnet lunch wilh a peanut butter brings fish he has caught. someone else satldwich. ("There's not a fire depart" may contribute fresh shrimp. and anyone ment \.lo'ithout peanut butter," he u~ who goes 10 Mexico is under orders to plained ) bring back !JOme jalapenos. lier<' is a gourmet Fire Station reclpr. Families of the firemen may drop In during the evening lo bring dessert . which can be leverage for more dessert ("S<rand·so's wife brought a cake last nij!lht ... "). The riremen ate good neighbors. as the nearest residents will testify . When the station was built in 1966 the crew invited their next-door neighbors for a get-ac· quainted dinner, and they plan to do the same when the new homes across the street are occupied. The firemen. in !urn. have been in\'ited next door for homemade ice cream, Heff- ner said. Why is it better to cook instead of ''brown-bag?" "When you eat together you're closer," explained lleffner. "We depend on each other in an emergency. so closeness is important." The firemen were eager to add a com· mercial about the fire department and JAMBALAYA 4 cups uncooked rice 2 cups diced ham I clovej garlic, minced 111 cups chopped green pepper t cup chopped onion l cup chopped celery 2 No. 2 cans tomatoes 1 large can tomato aauce "'2 teaspoon paprika ·~ teaspoon chili powder I teaspoon Worcestenhire sauce 2 teaspoons salt 1: teaspoon black pepper 3 bay leaves " • 2 cups small salad·type shrimp Combine diced ham, onion. celerx, green pepper and garlic. Saute. Cook rlqe and add remaining ingredients. Coot over low heat until shrimp Is wa"* through . Garnish with fresh parsley • ..,. Serves 8. • BEA ANDERSON, Editor w....d", J•lllMl!'Y s. tm '•" • I ; Home News and Views Menu Meated Out By DOROTHY WENCK Ck'afl99 ,_.., HO!IM ....... 1 .... Right before Chrislmas consumers received the c h e e r y news that supermarket prices for beef had gone up as much as 10 cents a pound and very probably ~·ould go up another IO cents very shortly. Tile varied reactions to this news by consumers inteniiewed in supermarkets by a TV reporter were interesting. One womiin said she didn't plan to change her menus -her family needed the meat and she would buy it for them no matter what the price. An older woman said she didn't know wh8t she was going to do -she v;as already spending more for food than her budget reaUy could stand. Several men indicated that "something was going to have to be done " about high meat prices. Whether something really can be done -at least in the near future -is ques- tionable . Beef supplies are insufficient to meet the high consumer demand. Bad weather out on the range is partly to blame. When there are more COfl!Umers demanding a product than there are sup- plies to meet the demand, the price goes up to the point where some consumers are no longer willing or able to buy the product. Added to this is !he problem of in- creased costs of production. Afcat JX'l)duclion is more efficient today than ever before. Yet a large proportion of the production cost of meat is labor cost -and the cost of labor continues to rise. , Wage earners whose salaries go up as the cost of living goes up are 'able to pay higher prices for products -such as meat. Persons on fi1ed incomes must find ways to trim spending to balance their budgets. · How can yoo trim your spending for meat? One obVious "'ay - a ~·ay most con· sumers object to, judging from (:(lfl- sumption statistics -is to eat less meat. Beef consumplion continues ld rise in the. U.S. yeaf after year. l,s it possible to have 1 nutritious, well balanced menu wilhoat including beef, pork, or lamb? Of courae it is. Vegeurians do It all the time Uling lower costing cerea!J. legumes, and nuts u their major fources ol protein, alone with eggs and .milk . The difference be!tween protein rrom planis and pn>teln rrom animals is that the plant proteins are Incomplete. Complete prote~s are thote. containing all eight ol the amino acids (the building bl4Ckl ol protoln) that are ....mill to human.llf•. lncomplcte proteins w!ll h8'o some, blli"lliOl'ITIOI lltf~URl"lll! 1clds. The l<Cret -well known t o ~ vegetarians -is to eat a variety of dlf: ferenl plant proteins, and particularly to combine them in the same meal, tn order to get a full complement of the euential amino acids. Thus, you eat bread with peanut butter; tortillas with beans; rU:e with beans. Another way lo get complete protein II to eat a sma ll amount of animal protein along with the plant protein -for 9 .. ample macaroni with cheese.1 beana wtth hambtirger, cereal wlth milk, bread or • toast with eggs. 1 Extending meat with cereal products such as rice, noodles, and spaghettJ or with legume products such as be.ans-6Y peas Is a heallhful way to cut down on our spending for meat. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED' Q. If we eat lesa meat In our meals, 11 it necessary to use a protein supplement such as protein pills or powder? A. No, it is not necessary'to use a pf'O! lein supplement in a diet limited in meat. You can get plenty of protein by uslnl: room such as milk. cheese, eggs, brta~ cereals, legumes. and nuts. And if for some reason you did need LO increase protein in your diet, the simplest and least expensive way to do a would be to use additional amounu ol. dry milk po~·der. Pi.lost protein ~ plements are made from dry milk and coi;~ four to 20 times as much as the dry milk itself. Q. \\'e're using more chicken these days since the cost of meat Is so high. Often f buy parts rather than the wh>lo bird. Which is the better buy, breastt oc- legs and lhigM? A. A whole chicken or cup-up chicken gives you about 51 percent edible meat. Breasts have less waste and yteld 13 per: cent meat while lep and thlibl yield about 5J perunt meat. The relative COit of each depends on the price per pound, Generally, the price per poond of whole chickens is so much less than that ~ breBiSt5 and legs that ~'hole chickens are much more economical. If breasts ire selling for the same price per pound ~ legs and thlghl, then they are the bettat buy. I! legs and lhlg!ll_ are 10 or ~ - a pound cheaper than brusta, then !her generally .,. the better buy, Q, How lq do aPka ntaln lhoir- navor and aroma! I have aome tbl' must be Clve or si:r yean old. A. Whole spices keep their Oavw almost Indefinitely, bu1 ground ..oe., will retain maximum a'forila and ffa..- for only as loog as six -i.. Somtttma ,.. ean-11ttt__,,.ct-)!'Olllll SJ)lcel by lncreaalllfl the alnOUl!1 In' • recipe:. • f . • 0.W.Y PILOT aith and Justic~ • Assembly Planned O>urclt Womeo United wtn reet1111 -traUon, ln-onnation and ,-lnY01vernent Saturd>y, Jan. IO, when they !her for their !19th aanual state aosanbly hr the w. es C:OOventlon Center. Dr. CynthlA We<lel, national ~ rar tht .\merlcan ll<d O'Ols anci Immediate past of the National Q>unctl of O>urcbes, wUI ynote the conference, them- Falth and Justice. Harbor Area delegation headed by the Mmes. Mumford and Mathew 1 Waldellch. unit pttsldent and ..-it· elect a n d Mn. Harvey Pease, state board ~lnnan or Oran&• County. · tReservation and fees must be arranged with Mrs. Pease by Jan. 10. • .IACK CHEESE Dr. Cherie Galoe1, Uoivenl- ty o! San Froncilco Law School pro!63or will clir<cl the panel discussion by Ibo Ji.v. Dr, Jloru\ld Inlay, Judge Joan Dempsey Klein and Sister Alexis Navarro. The 1ssembl1 win ad}oum mll!ically at midafte..rnoon when Marg~ Champion and Co. pre.sent a worship service. Peering Around · DARSY Allyn Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert llOJI of Huntington Beach. was graduated as a Urllted Air Unes stewardes.! and is based out of New York. She is a 1970 graauate of Huntington Bea<h High School. AMONG gue<IS of USC President and Mrs. John R. Hubbard at a Rose Bowl luncheon in th• Be..rly Hills Hotel were three Newport. Beach cooples. They are the Messrs. and Mmes. William Ad am 1, Robert Hildenbranil a n d Dooald Star Uog. 95~ . AD UPIRll AT CL.osn.e 1n.n and Raj of India INTERNATIONAL both loc1tocl 1t SOUTH COAST PLAZA Costa Mesa PRE-INVENTORY SALE 25% OFF All INVENTORY JlWR•Y e CLOTHING e HASSWARI llATH PaODUCTS. llovnnES. CIYSTAL ,~-CANDLIS ~·· KllCHINWAU WOOD mMs AND ALL OTMll MDCHANDISI ltflOffHOUT THI STOii t THROUGH JANUARY 31 ·-~~~~~~I . • t ,. l ~ • t • ' • • i • • J l)< 'f.t < It ·rs . X. J)igcst 6 ways to lose weight 1. starve yourself 2. take a pill 3. bind yourself 4. drink gallons of water S. get lost in the desert or· 6. join 01et CONtrol ceNters.1nc:. •• Best Dressed Listed BEST DRESSED - StylHetters c h o s e n from the political, husi· ness and entertainment worlds included t h e Mmes. Ronald •Reagan, William F. Buckley Jr. and Henry Ford (above) and actress Marisa Ber- enson and Mn. Miele Jagg ... Qe!t). Fashion Plates Down Pat NEW YORK (AP) -~!rs. v.·hich caunted the ballots. Richard Nixon was suggested · ~1rs. Nixon's name was in· ror the lnternalional Best eluded in a list of suggested Dressed list of men and candidates on this year's women for 1972, but she v.·as ba llot. Last year, it was not. not selected. Entertainer Cher, actress The winners, 29 women and Twiggy and Ur.a Minnelli. 30 men. were voted in by some singer-actress who starred in "Cabaret," were dro........i 2,000 fashion designers, social ~ and theatrical personalities from the list. Two women I h. fro.m the show business world and the as ion press, were added : 1i.1rs. Mick Jag- throughout the <A'Orld. ger, \vile or the rock star, and Among the five women who actress l\tarisa Berenson. were added to the Fashion •'\\'hen you have a personali- Hall of Fame, was Mrs. Dav-1 ·1 hi !hr h h . N y k . 1. y, 1 s nes oug t c id Evtn!, ew or SOC.la ite. clothes, but you notice the "I t~ Pat Nixon's a love-1 clothes, too. They're all or a Jy-looking ":"'Oman. She has .a piece. as opposed to being beautiful figure. lovely hair boxed in. in nice fashion house and skin. But her look is too instead of your own borne. i contrived, too studied . I think think that's the tenor of this . . ' . .. . . love to see It blow in the wind," Said Mrs. Evins. "Mrs. Nixon is obviously beautifully drcised, beautifully turned out ,'' commented Nan- cy White, former editor of llarper's Bazaar. now "'ith Bergdorf GOQdman Co. and a member of the committee "' Joining Miss Beren9on and &1n. Jagger as best-dressed v.·omen are Mrs. Ronald Reagan. wife of the go.vemor of California; Atrs. Henry Ford II of Detroit and Mrs. \Villiam Buckley Jr .. wife of the author, columnist and television commentator. To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white glossy · photo-' graphs to the DAILY Pll.OT Women's De- partment one week before the wedding. Pictures received after that time will not Others include Baroness Thierry van Zuylen, Paris socialite ; Mrs. Samuel P. Reed Jr .• ~aughter of Mrs. Charles Engelhard Jr.; H.R.H. Princess Salima Khan. wife of the Aga Khan; Mrs. ReinaldQ Herrera Jr., Ca racas , Vene7J.Jela : P.trs. Frederick P.1elhado, New York; Signora Gianluigi Gabetti, Milan. Italy. wife of the head of Olivelti Co .. and P.lrs. \\'illiam Clay Ford, of Grosse Pointe. Along with Mrs. E\'inS, the Fashion Hall of Fame members arc P.trs. Charles Engelhard Jr .. of New York , \\·ido\\• of the metaU magnate and sportsman: P.1rs. Graham P.1attison of Pari.s and New York, wife of the intemattonal David Plfahoney, chairman of Norton Simoo, Inc.; Robert E\llDll, morie aecutJve; Mick Jagger, N>Ci: .star; John Galliher, in ter na t I on a I socialite; David Susskind, TV personality and Armando Orsini , New York restauranteur. couturier~ and .1.frs. Richard 'Oscar de la Renla, designer; Pistell. New York socialite. Hardy Amies, Br I l is h designer: Thoma! Nutter, London tailor; Andre Oliver, designer for Pierre Cardin; Philippe Venet, Paris couturier, and Kermeth J . Lane, jewelry designer. "I see many women who buy the best c!Qlhes, so why shoUldn 't they be on the list too~ But they're nol. The questi on is how you carry the clothes, how ~·ou mix colors and a «rtain casualness. Elegance has to be casual, too," said AnnandQ Orsini. New York restauranteur. who was named to the men's list. Actor Robert Redford is back OD !be list ol best m.s..ed Others include Halston Frowick, New York designer; James Galanos., California designer; Yves Saint 'Laurent, Paris designer ; Joel Schumacher, designer for films: f\!ax Evans, fashloo consultant. and Henry Sell, men. editor-at-large for a fashion ''I don't feel especially com-magazine. fortable Jn new clothes, and I The women in fashion vote:! don't I Ike severe, trendy to a list of 12 are NaQmi Sims, clothes. I lean toward western Nev; York model ; Princess attire," said Redford, in a Diane Von Furs tenberg t~ephone.call ll'Qlll Uta!\, Juhion _ <ltoi&n<f; ·,Mar He added that be bad to itcFadden: ' fasliion editOr: menlim a hand cut as part or Elsa Peretti, j e w e I r y his wardr;'obe. u he'd recent· desiKner: Jean Muir, British ly had a •klinl! accident. fashim designer; Contes.a " ' DOM1n~ v..m SWISS CHEES.E .... ,..,, $1 .19 BROWNIES 6/49¢ .... Mt SAC" ITALIAtrl OllLI altTAUU•T ....... .,_.~··y tllll-Wl•• ........ 8'11 Mlnu •t Motnoli•, Huntington Bo1ch, 0.. ............. Dell 0..-tlieiM .. c.--.. hi ....... -11 .,...,.. ......... , ................ ,_... v .. ...,. c .... MtiM, • ........... °"""" c..,.. ' DAU.T IM1Jt.-fll.11-t IEW HOURS SUNDAY 10o6 CLOSID MON.DAT OUR SALE\: J··· IS · .NOW! up to 500/o -.ff lncludlng some . . . BONNIE CASHIN ANNE KLEIN GEIST BLYLE WESTCLIFF PLAzA · 17th •nd Irvine, New~rf 8e1~h {\ I 00 Y. ·Hwmf" H•ir Wi95.-, At low es -··--··-•···--·---·--$2'.'5 t FAMOUS ELURA ~!~:,1~15 $17.95to $45.00 100% Hurnan Hair FALU -CASCADES -WIGLETS $4.95..,$75 YIYIAM WOODAID COSMftlCS 51'1CIAL ~ JM.. t2 °""'' Sor1r1 P11rlvc1nt Powdtr R99. fl.SO ••••• , $1.71 My lltnd Rou91,, lt19. $2.25 •••••• $1 .75 L11111t' U9hts R19. $4.00 •••••• SJ.TS ALL COLORS ALL LENGTHS and TOU,EES be used. ~,,. f'or engagement announcements it is imperative that the lifory, 'al!o ·accompanied by a black an d white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. fl deadline is not met, only a srory will be use<l. ~Al90'"bll'"lhno!ll't IJsnte-.LulU-la-l<ala!M,-C>teParis, Fred Hughes connected with associated with Saint Laurent. _ Andy Warhot 'Enterprl>es, and and . Mrs. Maxlme de la Richard Roundtree film star Fala1se McKendry, New York in thi:! movie "Shafi." Hughes designer and author. . fRO.M SK.~5 IM19fll!f rlle ...,. llPl-weltM C11Mn1 fHftler w1t1 WIG and BEAUTY SALON To help fill requirements on both wed- ding an.d engagement stories, forms are avallabfe in all of the DAILY Pll.OT offices. Further qu estions will be answered by Women's Section stall members at 6424321 . ) l I • • ' I SALE! 25-50% OFF SWEATERS! PANTS! MAXIS! BLOUSES! HANDBAGS! JEWELRY! ACCESSORIES! ::lk... BIDTIQUE 61l-4510 .I ' j) has a dressed up. 1930s look others are Mn. Bruce and Roundtree likes brightly-dison, of New York. owner of colored turtle necks and suede a model agencf: Mrs. Fran-~J::OO~ade in Madrid by coise de la Renta. fashion Others on the men's list are editor; ~frs. Rermy Saltzman, 250-D East 17th St.-Hillgren,squoro Meu -548-3446 GiaMi Buigari. It a Ii a o fashion comoltant; Missi==============i:=:=:=:=:=:=:::' jeweler: itayor Jolm Undsay, Grace Mirabella, editor of a New York: Billy Baldwin, fashioo magazine, and Mrs . New York interior -dtcor!tor; Eve Orton, fashion consultant. TANGERINES Listens to Landers Neariy Ever~ne ..:..--.. ·:.:."' ' ... -. _ ......... 60I EAST BALBOA BLVD .. BALBOA ·-· REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE: PHONE 67U310 llKIALI POI TMUIYAY, fllDAl', SATVIDAT, JANUAlY 4, s._ 6 FRESH GROUND BEEF-• • _. -'I lb • 2· lb. 3 lb. • • • • '69c •••• $1.35 ·~ • • • • $1.91a RUBY RED GRAPE· FRUIT .... :$100 o,.. t ~·· .. 6:ot , ••• -7 °""" e w.... w • .._... ........... IWt QWAtdw. 0,.. t ...... ,. ,. ... _,.,.,.. "-- I ' i I 'I 1 ' THURSDAY JANUARY 4 By SYDNEY OMARR Gemln,l can read t.haracter u wtU ls most persons-read l>oob. Tht Gi!mint native ts analytical. talkative. talented and OlrtatloU3. Gemini indeed is easy to remembtr and most difficult to fo11et. The im· pressions they make are apt to be indelibl,. Gemini, in 1913. will travel and mah mean- ingful changes. June will be • most hnpbrtant month f6r many born under tbls dynamic zodiacal sign. AIUE.S (March 21-April 19): New moon l(Cents. ambitions, ability to overcome obstaeles. Go directly to top. P.fiddlemen oow create u n nee es s a r y respon&bUity. Ca~rn ls in picture. TA~llVS (April 21).May !Q): Lunar upec.1 now coincktes with your chance to get musqe acrou to more pertlOOJ. lCey Is to broaden horizons. Don't limit yoursel(. You recd\'e inspiration from one YO\I a}ded In past. GEMINI (Moy !I-June 20 1: New approach to financial dealings with mate., partner is essential. Suggest new pro- cedures. Be innovative wlthout appearing to be "bossy." Lee is involved. S t r e s s in· dependence. Open llnes of communication. listen a,nd learn. Key now ls ability t.o Ume ft\OVCS . LEO (July 13-Aug. !%): Ai> ply llgbt touch: Avoid es· trem~ Stress h u m o r , venatfiity. Salfftarlu could be very much in pietu,.-; RefU.se to be painted into cor· ner. ~1e:ins bring forth el· perk!nee. Use tricks or trade. You'll undustaod. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. !%): Accent Is on doing what you do best in creative manner. You will overeome obstacles. Path ls being cleared ror your progress. ' Aqwu1a1 a n d Scorpio couJd play significant roles. Be persistent. LIBRA IS.pt. 23-0ct. 13): Spot~ght la on bow you handle ramlly obllgations. lncluiles home, security, repairs and dialogue "'ith one wbo l.'J supersensitive. Build for future . Eschew the sensa- tional. Steady ~ce brings desired results. ' SCORPIO tOct . U.Nov. 21 ~: Join forces ~·Ith one. •'ho ap- preci:ttes beauty, design and accents financts. special col· dividunl who lacks principle. Chol<'e \\i ll be your o"'"· Social contacts mulllp1y. You may be templed to take "easy wav." 5AGl1TARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 1: New moon position DAILY PILOT SI Try New Start •ccen.ts nnances. special <.'Ol· tectlon.s, ability to decide \\·hnt Is esirentlal and otherwise. Draw ftne line bet\lo·cen im· aginatton and wishful thlnklng. Pl1er:1 ptta00 Is in plclurt', CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Cycle high ; ma~v starts. Take initiative. ACcept mponsibility. \'ou rf'cei\·e special compllment. PersonAl magnetism soors. Opposite sex Is drawn t•) you. \\'ear bright colori. Corne out of shell. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 13 \·: Previously darkened area receives benefit or greater light. You see more -and get iit truth. One \\'ho attempts to de<elv• could be caught ·rtd·ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ handed. Relationship Is put to il test. PISCES (Feb. 19·Man:h 20): Accent is on desire, fulfillment of basic bopes aod ~'i.'\hes. One "''ho. makes promise Is likely to fulfill it. Display fai th. Professional associate is will· ing to aid. Co directly lol $0UrC<'. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTltOAY you are a frank, basically t~1cst person, \'oul se kiom beat around bush. ?\Jany are dra1,1.•n to you l because they sense your in- tegrity. January and October1 are likely to be your most significant montha or 1973. ' New Healtl1 Food Store Open In , Fou11tai11 Valley 11 M•ll11• l"fed11ch l:••I C~•I Wn••I Cra.t•M Whe•I Wllut G•lt• WMlol Wnttl ....... Ml• wn111 o,,.,,. Wlllle W""' Flolur ...... Detl• .,.ttd C .... "ltcll ••w Miit C•rlll\M ••w Cr1•m Fi.v.,.MI Kell• 'lftOMIU e1ut Mh•et•lt I lull r•/191 ''"'"" Sdlllt, Pkn, Nu Lilt, Wttl·P•O, ,......,11;1ft 0111ow •• w .. 10 0•9•ftk , N•lu••dtt. Lore•"• ....,...,..1 11r11'111 HeT11 Cookh19 0111 ~delays and expenses. Express willingness to handle added CANCER (June 21-July 12): h1aintain low profile. Accent is on how you relate to older family rDeJDber. Be receptive without being.weak. Let othen show their hands. You ean Her. Error Not Grammatical le. C•t•m -Y..,un C1tl19t C""'t -IY!lff OlilO -Ftr!Ue Ettl "- A'I II-, Cotft, P1•ftu!, Sor•· Oliv e, Sr.H1tl1w1r, ~.uiq.,.,., W~lnul. Av•uOO, G•rllc 'N·Oll • .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've read your column for years -rarely missed a day . Until now l never had the urge to ~·rite to you. but today I must. I want to say something to tbc teenagen \\'ho signed themselves "The Investigator!!." They are right "'hen they say they can get into plenty of trouble even ON a bed. and not in ii. So you can sec. it CAN happen on a bed and not in it. If anyope accu.ses you of ha\'ing a dirty mind, Ann, please ignore it and tell those kids oul there what to expect ~·hen they start fooling around. - S.T.L. IN PADUCAH DEAR S.T.L: Tile letter you refer t.o brou.a:ht In some mlfbly 'l\'eltd mail. One YOUDI •·omllD wrote that •be. got into trouble not JN a bed or ON U -bat UN· DER It. ~ /},/---' ~:<0 clipped from a newspapt>r bu! the name bad been cut off. - My sistcr-in·law docs not recognize the woman and hasn't the-faintest idea of why her husband would be carrying th~t picture. Sbe assumes the \VOrst and ts heartbroken. Hoff111•11 rredi.Kt•-1 '"''''ft pOwd•fi ......... ,. .. Applle11Cet --"I CHAMPION JUICElll: SAUfot. I voOu•r MAKE•~ llO·INACl(Y Sl!ll!O JP"OUTINO KITS Cos111t'tlcs __ _, S.•p•. ~"·"'"°"'° Cro•m1, •nd Lllll111 Not11r11l Foods lre114 A'l.CllOlct, SpjnO<ll W~t•t Ind Sor• W"o'-1'1'11111 N-ltt Gre11ol• . Ham L•1~"' H•l11, Oti.t MUI H•lll"T C-•tt When I was 17 my boyfri~nd and I were dancing in my room. The record stopped and \\'e fell across the bed. \Ve laughed -and he gave me a tender kiss. 11¥! next thing I knew we were em· bracing -and you can guess the rest. \Ve had not planned on being intin1ate - it just happened . Nine months later I had a seven-pound baby boy. DEAR ANN LANDERS : My brother died suddenly a few weeks ago. He was a · fine man. honest, do\\'ll·lo-earth, ap- parently ®voted to his "·ife anri fam ily. Can you please come up with ·some ex· L0YeE'S NUTRITl0N planation~ My sister·ln·law is grieving 16563 BROOKHURST STREET terribl y. -ALSO BE\VILDERED Sll-4lll DEAR A.B.: A marritd man \\Oukt 111ue sq1ier• pie•• ba\·e to bf. an Idiot lo ('8rry bis FOUNTAIN VALLEY Until that incident everyone 1alked about what great, whole.some kids we \\'ere. Our hUfTY·UP marriage changed all that. llis folks jusl couldn't believe it. A few days ago his \\'idO\\' came to me in tears. She had jusl gotten around to going through his personal bt.'longings 'vhich had been put a\\'ay . She found, tucked into a snlnll coin· partment or his wallet. the picture of an attractive young \\'Oman. It had been mislrl'ss'1 pi<'lure In bis l\'tdlet. Frum I Ho1r1: Mo11 .• Set. 10 ...... te' P·"'· 'i'Otlf description, I don't think your!~~=============~===~ brother was that stupid. Tell your sister· p- in-law lO be sure to read Ann Landen I this mornlni. She'll feel beuer. Community C~asses Offered AAUW Dr. Grover Stephens. UC! professor of biological sciences, will be the guest lee· lurer at the next n1eeting of the Laguna Beach Branch, American Association o C Unlver5lty Women. The group ~·ill meet for a brunch at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Jan. 6, in the Castaways restaurant. Topic of Dr . Stephens \\'iii be Population and Resources. BSP arbor Arra GolJR at 8 p.m. J\1onday, Jan. 8, in the Glendale Federal Savings and Loan building, Costa J\lesa. Plans '"'ill be finalized for the Valentine's Dance , to take place Feb. 17 in the Ne\\rporl llarbor Elks Club. Art Claues Laguna J\tethodist Art Group 11·i\I be gin its winter· quarterly classes J\1onday. Jan. 8, in the United l\1elhodist Church , South Laguna. Classes will be conducted weekly from 9:30 a.m. t.o 12:30 p.m . llealth Departmenr, santa Ana beginning J\1onday, Jan. a. Information on <'hildbirth, in- fant car~. bath inR and formula preparation "·ill .be presented. The <'lasses. offered at no charge, c o n s ist or six n1eeti11gs. Poli ce Wive• ~lrs. Len Damerow \\·as in- stalled president of the Hun- tington Beach Police \\''lvcs Guild. Others sen•ing '"'ith her are the l\lmes. Gary Kuncl, Rick Onstott, James Dahl. P.1ichacl C:utseli, James tValk@r, J~me' ~ Thursda~·. Jan, 4, in &lasonic Temple. ESA Beta Gain ma Chapter ,I Epsilon Sigma Alpha 1v1\I n1eel ' at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 4, in : the Huntington Beat h home of 1 &!rs. Tom Cox. I Pledges to be "·elcomed in to membership are the l\fmes. John Price, Archie Allison, James Boylin ancl Jcr· ry Scharf. Secretaries F~. Lle\\·e . ' ~ (>' ~~· ~9S ait • • • STARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th cit, Beta Sigma Phi will gather Instructor will be Arthur \Vellington Smith. who studied in Boston, New York and California. He is listed in "\\'ho's \\'ho in American Art." \Vehr. Gary Sorensen and Bruce Young. inheritance tax appraiser "'ill ! speak during !he next dinner meeting of t~ Orar.ge County I ' AHAHOM Anaheim Center NIWPOllT llACK fashion Island RIV8SIO£ Riverside Plaza SAH DllGO Fashion Valley NOW REG. TO 36.00 36.00 28.00 27,t)() 28.00 26.00 . ' 24'0 Dominic Romano ..............•...... Amalfi ......................•.. · . . . 24'0 Amano .......•................. · .. Paul Allan ..................... · . , .. Hiii and Dale ., ..•...........•....... , Selby .. : ............. 4' •• .......... 24.00 Red Cross* .............. · . . . . . . .. . . . Sociallflls . . . . . . • . . ...•....•••....... 30.00 Mcidemolsell• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 22.00 CareS.ta . . . . .. ·--· ................ ~ ~ ••• -•. -.• 20.00 ~J~bles .......... , .. , ..•..•.. : .... . it'~ 19'° 19'0 18'0 16'° 16'0 15'0 --1-5'0 4'0 38.00 fashion loots ....... · · : · · · · · · · ' · · · V2 off I I I SIZES TO_IO-MAA TO I. BUT NOT All SIZES IN ALL STYlES AND COlotlS ••• SO HURRY FOR IEST ~ELECTION. 9 • o1 •ltnof1. •no ~~ft9nl • ao ref\mdsl "* ~"°'" ............. ..-Al!lwk:.n ... "°""' ... "°"' Ull 'fOUt ~EftCAIO, liU.ITlt c.HAIOl, PNJl Alv.H CHA.IOI ' His method of teaching ls caUed the prismatic pro- gression or color \\'hich is based on a method used by the Amaranth A birthday dinner at fi p.m. \\'ill precede the meeting of La Paloma Court. Order of the Amaranth of Lag una Beach Legal Secret~rles. . The group \ "·ill gather at 6:30 p.m. Thursda y. Jan. 4. in \Vithro1v's re s t a ura n I .i An ahc11n. masters or Europe a n d 1;::========="""~~=--'-"-'========i1'I .. America . Tutorial South Coa st Literacy Coun- cil is seeking trainees for a teaching program based on the Laubach method. After a 10-week training I period. tutors can \\'Ork on a one-to-one basis l\'ith the for-1 eign born who need help in l learning to speak, read and I ~ write English. Centers are located in San Clemente. Dana Point. Laguna }fills and.San Juan Capistrano. Ttle nixt .-.gessions Win s11n1 at 9 a.m. '-1onday. Jan. 8. aod 7 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 9, in the Capistrano Valley Baptist Church. Work•'hop A ~·orkshop ror beginning I writers \\oil! be taught by Paul Stam, novelist and former University of Minnesota pro- fessor on l\fondafS at 7 p.m. starting Jan. 8 111 the Park Newport Spa. Claues A learning program for ex- pectant parents will be con- ducted in the Orange County eQ THE ~ BALLOON LTD.-~ The finMJt clotht'S for children frtttn tkt-bf.st Amcreln.n and European designers. ··~· •tit. ............... , •• .,. ........ 1 ""11 ........ ··-hi ti.. •M•!hl••il F..W..llla..r NtW(Hll'I Beacb llM* Town & Country Or•aie (!Ill l$1.ms • H111llngtoe Harbour (7111116-llM M•riorie St•mp•r S•y1 ..... . Com1 S11 My N1w Stor1 -1ricl B11utiful Ship1!'1t11I Of JACK WINTERS PANT SUITS I" Spri119 Color1 -Si1e1 I th•u 10. Alto h1..,i119 1 JANUARY SALE on Swe1t1r., P•11h, Dr1ne1 111d Blou1e1 •t p,;,,. you'll l i~e ! FashioIJ .. §~utique Use your 81r1 kA meriurd or Mader Charge 445 I. 17ttl $t. • •45·1l?Z • COJhl Mes• South Coast Pleie -Co,ta Mesa Btll\Ameri,ird Mtlftr Ch~·~,·~·~~~~::::;:~::==:::======:::;:::===~iiiii~ • CHILOREN'S SHOES AT HUGE SAVINGS -BUSTER BROWN· -CHILD LIFE -KEDS -SLIPPERS -BOOTS -SCHOOL and DRESS SHOES REGULARLY TO $20 NOW $2°0 TO -.-- .SALE STARTS THURSDAY JANUARY 4 ·FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER I ' i I • t JOAN PRENTICE jUnits r w~ . .11n,.,, '· 197' Prentices Telf News ~Ir. ani! Mn. Marlo i;. ..)'ronl(ce ol Cosla M.,. have ·-tlie~ol thtlr daughter, Joen l'Noll<e .. Geoe Alglrln, 80ll ,,, Mr. and tin. Louis Algarin Jr. ol Wbltller. Mill Prentice is a sraduate ol Estancia ljigb School and -attend.I~ San Dlegn Slate University, where 1be is af· filiated with Kappa Alpha Theta. Her fianoe is an alumnus of Sle<Ta l!lgh School and also attends SDSU. He ls a member of Sigma Ph! Epalloo. The betrothtd ar• planning a December weddlng. '! PUllUC NO?ICE PllBLIC N011CE PUlllJC NOTl,CB Alerted Teens PUBIJC NOTICE . PICTl_7~ Miii'" I ..... 'W:fll Ifft :=:r ~J:IS' C'Ontest Date Near · Tbe ~":"A. =!~=--.:;...= nit ..:I::,::. ........... 1111 ,.,... .............. M: VltT.\, t•ltlNA'""OPUTtU. t"2 TM9 M. ..._:.. • ..1 t} Dl:L C01t09tADO HiOtll. t ) Dm. .. 1 MOTOlt: aACllM ICI U 11' MI MT DllP'w!t OrWt,, SviM I, ......,. ...... ~Kl ., .... , .. W Plfmotl COl:ONADO CO.. SI DIL (ffON .. 00 Tl,ll:to OfVllfOH, 101 I I c 111 1 r ti QIU, "'6' . l'Oll ...,.,.,, ._ WI LL .UD floa MFG. COu -Vlle. ._-. ,....,.,. .-,.,,,.._, S.::'' A111 ff~ c.r, Junior ~women's c I U b I ....__.. a..A • .._ Hu:ntln.tt-. '-*-"' c.w. '"" a. l"f«it. LITfut TWTAMOTMY IMdl. CMH...., ,:,... ~ w1 -......,. ~..,.,..· ~ IJ!olt_ Yll!' ..._...,., ......,, 1MCL C.Ht. t11iiM . .,5.Wikll OOllOTHVJU.AGAal'T U 0. .. 'J._.Jll HI,,.. ... ~ hHtt, Ml ie AM -• th""""'"""'"t the atate ire Beach Juruors will pruent the J• 1. •wtw. n• 1t....,. ww: -. ..,..... •• D01tOTHV Lie • • ....,.. .--. ,,..., ,..._ ., ,.! -" .._ ~ .., , ... ""6""" Mii ·~ C.111. l)OttOTHY M. LI.I!, Dtc1iMM· TNt ......... It.... 111'1 ,., •PofllOl'inl I Mia Tteuge winner 1n thflr area with I .,., 'nlk ...... " lltlflCI ~ w I frtO'TICe II H!ltll Y OIYllll ..... ~ llfl'l*I ~ I Ciliua -1.~ • ...,_ to all bood • L~ ....... _.. DOll:OTHV J, CAHIOY -.. ~~....... o. M. w~ T" _,,,,..--Ml-r;.: wllfl IM c-rttv .,VI, ·~ VJ-" ' -..,,,., It. (aft"-............. ,., ........ "'"' ... fltt 1"1119 ......., 9tflf ··o:!ml""\i ,..t --lfpt ~h achool teolor·1lrl1. The state wloner will 1111t ·~• fl~ wo11 11w c.MtY •~ " Lttttn ,..,~,.,., io "" a.A:" er ..... ~ "'" ...... 0ctttk·tt Ot.,..M -. .. .,. .. .:.._~ ·~tV -•· l -·•·•-hi I c*"' "'0r~.....w e11: ~ 11. """'*"' ,..., .... _.. .. ~ w ""' w1"1.11.M a :-·tt JOM.N. (O,,I,.,, r TMrtN . • ..._...., lr""lpant1 must write an rect ve a ...a""""r1 P rom ""· w11.i.1 1. tf JOt4 N, ~ M-'1*' ...,.,<lller1. Md "-' .._ "'* w 11t1t. •r ~ J, MtlNUt o.wiv. Cltrk. mi-' I ... I •. l ~ Co CLlllK. .., M. Wri -• ""'"' IN MfM "-..... , • .,.,,... ... -..y I 11 0 U l.ur:m&e Vet, "armet1 ~,,.,.... ' tor J_.ry 16,. mt. _, tt• at., 1t1 1tM1 ~llllM Or..... co.tt Dt;lly ,!Mt, ltwllll"*I Or.,..-CN'1 n.ltr ,lief, discUJtlna their achool and Entry d~adlmes are tomor· "'*'I"*' 0rr.i; , ... , o.1t1 ,.1 ... ~ • .... ~ '"' , .r ukl ~ii. a v.1tn tM J_.,., i . OK..., 11. 1m tf!f Ji,_,.,.,,,., 11· church activities. hobblesJ jobs row for .the Huntington Belich =.,......, •· 11• m *' J•-'Y Ju.':i ~1i:• ~Mc: ~~"i:. wnt, 111 m, · JOMt 1tn . :ust· 77 Ind luture p lans. club; Mooday, Jan. a. '"~ .... ... ..... n. PUBUC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE Winners from each club will anct' Wednesday, Jan. '10, PUBlJC NOTlCE . ~L1~:.;.••JOHH. compete at the dl!trlct level Lagwta 'Btacb. •KTITIOUt SUSIMIU :.~":.:~~~.:~~... PICTITIOUlo 1us1:-::1o ·~.:rf.1.:::::1· for a '200 ICbolarshJp. MAMl ITATIMINT N ......... MMll. CA. ... .. ..... PAT•• TIM folltwlftll '*"" ft 411iftll ""'"'" llll MWowl"I ,.,..,.. at• 00/"I ..inet.t T .. I '"4) --Tl!* tlllftMt ,.,._ i. """' ,_,_ .. The Jrvlne Jwilor Woman's ------------I 4t: . A'*"'" "" ........... Ml NIWl'OllT LWt.1. -w. CeMI 1 TlltAMS.,ACl,IC MAllttNI COMflA.lfY. Club and Junior Woman's Club ceMTUlV r1, iw. IMdl ,...,.,. """"..,.. °".,.. c..11 o.Mr 'II••· HltflWtr. """' M. Nowwt fMd!""' .., 1~, c:::, "lfl"W"'· N.....-1 of La ch will HUllHl'lltM IWft. C .. lf. 1... tiKtl JtNHry Ii J. t, 1'1J »eJ.n 1""'41 O. Hal!IM, tt21 ICllll' l Nlll, ~_..,... -tit ,..,._ Siu a:una Bea present 11~1111= '~""~1,~',S:..' N.....,, 1Hc11 '*' ,.. , ....,. ~-c.iH ; local wlnner1 with SZ5 savlng.s ... +'J. I L..cllM ....,., '"' c-int A ...... Loi PVBL!C NOTi.CE T,. •-" '*"" cOllM'led Pr •11 u... ~-11 Wint ~,.. .., •" ,-...,...., CMll. "°" .... ~ .... tll O. H....a.i l ... V}MI. lilll6!o"" 14.19 .... ,_, »OI ltdfotll A'tt .. La fl .afTtOUI I Ul llllSS TMI ............ fl*' wltll tM Countv Jtf'ft'ft' JoM :-:tri. ''!I", ._ ... C•ll,1. ·----~ ... -• MAM• ITATIMlln' c... " ~ (-ty on: Dec. It. un. Tlll1 1tll--i'll "'" llW it""",,' ... ...,.._ ., Thi followlf'll Plf'-.,. ..... Wllt.IAM If ST ,IOHN1 COUNTY C~ ot Or ..... Cturotw t11: °"'" ' • c ..... noe. Ml.WU It ' Clli:llK • ...,.,.., J ...,.... °""""' lt7t. WILLIAM E. Sf Ji)tflf, c NTY ~ ...,,_, LA sc:Au ITALIAN llEITAUllANT, • y . m;.. CLll l(, •r ~ '· ,.,,...., o.p.,1y. Viet "''''""' 16111 lolM Cllk• StrHf, H1111llt111lon """"lllwill 01'1U'l41• c .. 1 O•ltr fllltt, '11ftl TllLI tt•t-1 "ltd .,1111 lilt (-ty IM<fl. (•Ill. f1"'6 0.Ctflllw lS. a t7 1'12 lllW J IMIMY a, ..,_....., Ol'tfltt ('enl Delly ,_, C,.rlt o1 OfMIVt c-ry on: Die~ 11. Mk~ ,.11, .. 11, au flllf'due Aw •• ttn •. uu-n Dtc.MIMI' IS. JO. 21, U7J •"" J.-ry l . Begin New Year HUNTINGTON HAltl OUlt ltn. WILLIAM E. S'f JOJ.IN, COUNTY c.-1-Qty, C•lll. tom ltnl JGW2 1 CLl!.lll.. l y lhtftM M. Werd, Otputy. A1W1 Writ flf1r.ill, 4111 flwcl!Jt 1---::::::::'7.::-:::::=:::::---1-------------(fdilol''I Nott: A cotum11 Burke PTO Unsold rummage ~·aa ®' Jl l'llll'I..., -°'.,.. c-• o.nvP·Jtr:. A ...... cw,,., city, tent:,.. i-PU.Bl.JC NOJ'ICE PUBUC NOTICE evottd to Fountaiu Val· naled. to Oilldren's Hospital 12 ~ 11. •· 21. 1t12 •nd J_.rY '· JoM "· Mimtl. 1"' ~ ....... L°'l--::::=::-::=c::-::=:=.:-;;=-:;:;--ll--_:_:__:__:_~~.:::._:_ __ . ~ BUI M M of Orange County. ·ICE 1m ICJ4.12 ~ c.ni. Mn t TATI OP ANllOOMMIWT 04'. l'tcTff..UI 1us1N111 . eu, flunti11Qton B each, c 11ter PR A"t.-i• c ~ ... '"' ColoY ....... us• O¥ PKTIT~tus••asi 111AM• 11AM1 1T•T•Ml llT . oean View and Se a I President • loxe4 c.ft PUBlJC NOTICE ~:".-=. c1!m.;.:2JcOflOllt•• oY • ~111 o11d':;119~,:_ "''..:.i~= ,1f!tt foltowtlll ,.,.., 11 Ool"' lll.lfl~ ·teach School District por· ~ E PORTS : Identification College Vw . PTO 1 t l-...,.,===-====--===---l "'f1~~" Marc11 N a w Po• T c I! NT E R A H 1 MAL. • ,111c1s10N l'OWE• P•oouCTs brac elets an. d oeclda-s are • Wtopp •I' •1,•,•,•,•t000,i#~:;.,:ra :=: Tiii• ,1.,,,.,.:.,, 11*' w1111 fflf c_..., ':!:'JT~.;:.. 1m A'IOCMIO. H.,..., co., '°" c..cOlll 11., •• N•. un. n•teac'•·r o~anl••tt•11s .. c·-·•---c-iy-· Otc1m11tr.... "' • Co&1• MtM. c.ui. mu v nc . • ..... " Burton Marsh NEW CLAllll titl (OU OP OlllANGI 1t'1:i w1U.1A.M I! Sf JOHN COVNiV • TM llcttlt-tlvt!MU lltfllf r ...... M .. Otnll4 ,., [lybcl.llll Sr. 1155 C""'11!'d till ' · th D '/LY on sale this week and Med1'c ~ 1 , 11... .... •·Jmt · · •~ ..... 111tc1 In Ol'1110t C01111ty °" J...,.. 51 '"' M"' '"'' -· • appear In t n. President .,..Inn "' "'"" '" NOTIC.I Ofl HaUIM• Ofl l'ITITIOtl CLllltK. ly Tllfr ... M. W1rd, OtollfY. 21. 1'71. Thi ~ i' llfllW .,.......... .. " lLOT h k I 1 Alert application form1 are N--... 1 1 t POI' "•Ol•TI o• ••i.t. AHO ~• • P 111" J1mtt If. Rkll. 1m A'IO(ldl, fn11Jc. t -• c ·r:'!"". • tac wt~ . n or· COMJNG UP: Theater party t."l."-' epo n L•n1111 T'llTAMIWTAllY fl llbl!ll'lld Or~ coe11 01uw PH01, Mewpor1 a..cn. c111*'1I• ~Id , °"~ ar ' .Mtntfon ml'rC bf rtc~ivtd available, according to Bob rd Macrame 611111 tt eRAOLEY Ftt•NKL1H o.combtr t7. 1 11'1d JMi...ef'f a. 111. '!.i Tiii• bui.IMU ••• c:~tH w 1n i,.. Tiii• """"*". ""' wlttl ·,,,. --•'f .,..,... Gibel he 1 h al is scheduled Satu ay, Jan, Stitchery HA•ol!, •"'• 11. '-.A.HK HAAo li •• -. 1'1J ~n dl¥1dlolti. • 9..,«l °'Or•• c1111ntw •· o.c.....Nl'i, b~ Mrs. Gtlbert TumbuU, • a 1 • s e ty and 13, in the Huntington Beach KnltUn& ~:.iHuac"tLL H A: E 1. o 1 M E • Jll'I'* 1 l kn. ,.,..11 \Lr wn.1.1.t.M 1. 11 J0"4N. COUNTY 5671 Mangrum Drlvt, Hunt-·welfare chairman : • • ft&-P layhouse. Mernben will ....., .,... ...,..... Ho11c• 1s H••••v Gtv&M ""' PUBlJC NOO'ICE .1AM11 T. u1W . o.. Ill.. I Y 1 ,..,.. .. ""' WHO. ~ cent membership drive p-1 .-. ·i "H Can :=.,:-JUIAHHR M. HAlltot Mt fllM 11er11n • 111cw:1v, c...-..1 I --............. c.eit °'"' ,.11 .. it1gtun Bea.ch b" s ""·"'· •V"' v ew wic p ay eaven "'1"1111 "" ~ " wu1 .r.c1 for fltcTmou1 1us111111 AND 1•1ac111 ~ 11"'1£'"' 11 "" J ,· • ,. duced $300 ln funds for the Wall." n-~.ui-from the ..... ·.~'!!.!..-·1M .. ··~1=··· ~et Ltttlrt , .. ,.-,.,., ~ fl lltl• MAM• STATIMIMT •"""'-'II Law • • _....., • Thursda~ for publlcaUon r-•Vl.~ --11Hi11 tfoiwr m.r1M<t to ¥1t11c11 1, """' for TIMI """'"' ..,.. .,, do&nll Nr.-. T..., ...,..._., 411 im wt-ti unit . . . Funb Junk sale event wUI be u!ed to finance , .................... ~ "'"""' w t1c:1111r1. Ind ""'' ,..,. ttflll llWI w.tntM ••: 1uia MKA1t111r 11.-. W1dnt.tday.) WU rpoNJOred ·r, the unit PTO proJecl!. II*• "' .... ",. ..... -1111 belll "' CHIUSTIAN &llOTHl!llS VISUAL IMIM. ~,.,. Pl18U~ NO'ITCE l~-------------------;;;i·---·----;;i;;~-------;i;;------------. .... J•"""'l' , .. 1m. II •:119 ··"'"' 111 "" CQMMUNICAT!Ot\I, -lrvlne ,._, flllllil1/1911 Or .... C.I 0.ltw flllol •• I ---,=="',...,""'==---~"'-" QaMrt-1 No. J ol llkl NtwpOl'I lkkll. Cttll. tlNO 0.Ctll'llllr rt, 1m 41'111 J~ .. , .. 11, •ICTl'l10VI MlllWftt ~ ... 1GO CMc: ~r Otlw w"'· 11'1 K•llll lloberl H ... r. 3'45 'tclftc Aw •• 1t7l 15.11·72 NAMI' ITATIMIMT • • • ' • ·- Best Idea • Since < "" City of ''"'' Ana. C•lllorlllt. "°"' llffdl, C~ll. .... lM "*'""'"' --II f6l"9 bllllnttt oettcl ~w u . 1m •eMrt• M. NttlY, 3U5 fl1eu1c A¥t., PUBIJC NOTICE 11: WILLIAM E. ST JOtO'I, l.Ol'll 9'1Cf1. Callf. tot01 l"OllTIN COMflAMY, REALTOI:, 1111 COllllty (,_rk Frtcllflck \lnrr.in Htflton. Jr., «).IJ C W"tdllf DrlW, NtwNff •MC!l,t!WO OINNtS L OllUlll E11t Mii It., No. 0, Lll"9 111<11, C1llf. 9 Jf'IU H1QI J1ne Fortlfl, till '•lrllltl Dffvt , AltwMr el '-'• ~ SUflllllOll (OV ... •T OP TMI N__.t IMdt "'611 tl7I o.l'..i Dli""' Slllte U tnh bW-It be!nt cOllCl!Klff '' • STATI Of' CALI NIA ,0. tllll butll!IM la Ming COftC1uctM by 111 .._,.,, ,St9dl. C•llfW*I n~ ~rel fl•rf~lp, TMI COVMTY ~ OU••• l~I. Tiii trll) W ·J7U Fl'ld H.,_ • '"-.W.. Hllll "°""' AltlratY .... 1 ,tltl5-ltlltll ll. NtMy lfOTICI 0 M ... IMe OP ltA'flTIOtl Tllll •l ""*It ftl ... wllll If-. Ceun!Y l"vtllltllld Ol'llWt C-I D•Hy flllot T!llt .it._, ftled "''" tllf CO\lflly POil flllOIATe OP WILL A•I> lftO• (lffll. ol a:: .. C°"'""" °"' 0ec:. ~ lt71 Otttfllblr 17. a . 1m tnd J11111•ry ,: Cltrk et 0r-.. c;vn",,°"Jo~ 11, ~~.Vi.·~ l\\T~.DJ .... l.1tMUO!Z. WILLIAM E. n JOH 0 N, COUNTY lf7' U.·72 1'71. W1l LIAM , H • ~ l llO kftllwn II A. 0. el!RMUO(Z, CLllllC, Dy._,,,. J, ~ •• °'91rtY. II-------------Cl•"'· Dy TlleAM M. W1rd. 0""11Y. O.C1111d "*' PUBUC NOTICE l'nttl NOTICE 15 HEllEI Y OIVIEM tMt l'llblitlllll Or1119' Coett 0111r · flllol, 111-------------Pvoll1Md O!'lnot Coe1t Otlly Piiot, RACHEL IEltMuDRi 114• f!ltll Mrtl" °"*"W. 11, 1m •net J1"11ery J, 10, OKll'll~f 20, 27, 1tn Ind Jtl'lu.lry ), \0, • ""'Ulon lw ""9Nfe ot Wiii 11111 ,.. '"' ' M1'-n NOT1c• TO Clll OITOllS nn ;w1 ... n l11u1nct ol Litter• T"'•"*"vr to llMlol----=-=.,.,.,...==---- •UfllllttH (OUllT OP' TM• Pfll~ reft{Wl(f "' Wlllctl ft ml<lf ... PUBLIC NOTICE ST'ATI o• O.llP'OllfllA ~ PUBLIC N011CE tvrflltr Pll'flcllt.,.., tnc1 ""' ""ftlM •nd"--=,,.,=,-,.=cc-~~--.,,., COUNTY OP OttAMOI pltc• of 11M1l111 tlMI IAll'll 1111 bHn Mt1 IUf'llllOl COUIT OP TH• ,. .,., A 1..U for Jenu•l"V 1•. 1m, 11 t :Olt 1 "'"I"'" nATI 0 , CA'l•OAHI& ,0 E•t1ff 11 l.IEAH WASl!!M IL Ll!.ll, e-•• COlll'lroMn ·OI -r~ Nt , t 0 "'' • a -... ••-T11a COUNTY Ofl OlllAlllOI ......,11 · . NOTICI TO·CllOlTOllt COi.if!, et 100 Cl¥1c: CM!lf Oflvf w.11, In MO A.J•rc NOT!Clf IS Hl!llE!I Y GIVl!H to 1r.e SUfll lllDll COUIT OP THI. ""cur ol s.1111 AN, (111'9tnlt. lfOTICI OP H~.\111No o• fllTITIM crtodllort ot tilt •lll'llt nemt41 dlCtdlfll STATl·OP CM.IPOl:MIA l'Oll 01llCI Dtc:lt'llber" 2' 1'12. •:t,••oO 11111 .. , .,.,._. IM'llnt cltlmt tO•lntt tM THI. COUNTY OP OIUNOI WILLIAM I . it JOHN. AT OP WILL AMO flOR ,.,Id die.sent wt '""lrtd lo flit th.,,., N A nMI Coynly Cllfl l. Ill TllTAMINT.AIY 'llillh t1M1 f!KflMry ¥OUC!Mln, I~ ti. offlct Eili.. ol JAMES I( EN /\IE 'f H flLUlfKITT & .. i,.UlfKITT E1111t of 6MIM FLO*:ENCE P'UNK, ol llMI cl<lrk o1 Ille lbove tntltltd cOUl'l, or MUllAVEZ. 0.C..Nd 411 011W It ,,0. s.'M Dt<Nllld. lo prtM"I lhtrn, wltll '"' -sa.ry NOTICE IS HlflilEilY GIVEN ~ llMI Hiil! ..... ;.:;c;: UMJ,.... NOTICI 1$ HlfRl av GI VEN llllt Mt•¥ ¥aUC!Mirt. to -undlr1IOftld •t LIPllOld, crtdllor. ol tlll •-narntd dKldtnt Tel• lnO :-= E. Mo1111' hit ftlld Nrlln • pt!ltlon ""' Httldtrtan •NI O'-• At"-n 11 ·-....... ...L...... ProlNlt ol Wiit end for ft1u•nct ol Lt!· L•w, 1SO E. Inti SI., Suitt 111, CO'lll :.::: ~:i~::i~:::~'":o ,~~~ f1Yblltll9d-b.-e"9f~sl 0.lly flllll llrl Thl\1'1'11nl1ry IO P1tltlon..-r11er"tncl ""-· c1111om11 '2627, wtikfl 11 lilt J14ee• .. -.-...-•~ Ji-ry 2 l. t 1m .... n· 111 whldl t mut tor tur!IW• Ptr1lcl,lf1,., ol Dl.fl.lne11 of 1111 llflltfrtltn.cl In eu mel· Wllll '"' n«tuery ,,,_,,_., "'1IW ltfllct ' ' __.. Ind 1'111! Ille llrn. oncl PlKt ol 11t1rln1 lllf llf'I P1•tifnl1t111 ~ "" ""'' ol uld die• o1 Ille cltrk o1 ITlf tboYt IMlllld ~. or LI ''"" "'' DHn 111 tor J•nl.llry n. 1913, ,, dlfll, within loo.Ir rnonthi iller tPll nril lo pre...-it llllm. .. 1111 tt1t n«n11ry PUB C NOTIC!: t:OO 1.rn., In lhe CDll•lroom of OtPl•I· pullllcetlon ol llllt notice. VOUCller1, lo llMI undtrtlgMCI t i Ille ollk6 Fl!lnl No. J DI 111d courl, 11 100 Civic LHll H. Hoitt of hltr llforllf\I, FllAHK M. MOOlll. OJ e l't:NJ c .. ltf' ort .... Wet!, In "" ClfY ol Sen•• E•ICU1rl1 ol "" wm l.11"9 llHCtl l l'ldN Ulr4I I •• c" • SUflElllOll COURT Ofl lMI. An1 , Celltornl•. of Jiii ebow ,....,td o.c:to..,1 Ctll!Ornle. """"'11 II lhf P'ICf DI °""""'' JTATlf OP CALIP01l'-1A '91l Dlltll Jtnu•ry 2, lt7l l,.,..., .. ....,... •• Olltl-.. ol lilt undtr' ...... In .. I fllltltrl ptr· THI COUtlTY OP ou11e1 WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, A"°'"'"" .,r Uw lllnk>f IO IN •lllt ol Mid ~t. Nt . ~ COUftty ct ..... I.II a . !Jill SI., l "M 111 wtllll" ,_. "'°""" ttl~ llM ftrtt Olltllkt· JllOTIClf 01' MU.lllNO Ofl l'ITITIOM llOt:OI M, flllATT C.t• MeM, Clfff. tMlf 11ori ol 11111 r>Ollao. POii flllOIATI. OP WILL AlllO 'O* • ......, •• L.aw T...,....I m•) S*JJJ6 Dlltcl Ot<'lft'IOlr' tt. un. l l.TTlllS TlfTAMltlTU:'I' w IMtlt S"111t llrttt lft. U1 AlllfMp .... a ucwtl1ll MAllV H. MUllA'llfl . E$lllt o1 HEii H, A.ltSllUlN, •lt1 1.911 ........ C1Nllffl1 ,_ll l'Wb&i"-"I OrA"V' CN ll O.ltr l'llC'I, Adinlntllt1lrl1 ol fM 111•11 ol t -11 HER I EllT H. AUSI UlltN, 11141 TM1 (1121 •Jt-llM DK.In*" 20, 2'. 1t12 end Jtn...ery ), 11, , ,,}"* •bowOOAl"fmtd OK-nl It HEll.IElf HAllRIS AUSI UllN, Allll'lllyt fll': fllHlllntr 1t n :Met-n RA ... M. M 0tc ... M'll. ,1,.. ·--------If'===;;; 4-5 L ... IMdl e l"'-NOTICE IS HElllEI V GIVEN tlllt 1"111)11 Or COit! Dllty P'llot, ll :c==~=~===·~===I T .. 1 fJlaJ 4D.etll ,,.i111or1 fir l'rlfllt• of Wlll Mid tor . " ·Opp1ng C~rts Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shop- ping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 separate printed Items, plus additional spaces-you· can flll in younelf. Just check '•m off - 34 St1pln 21 V19et1bln 14 Fruit• 6 B1kery Items s ...... , .... 19 M.1t.nd fish ontrln 11 D1iry'ltoms 20 Mlcell1neou1 Two-year sup,PI~ (I 04 lists) furn- ished in convenient fear-off pad ' for i•st S 1.00 (postage prepaid) SEND IN COUPON TODAY AND BECOME A SUPER SHOPPER •' • • • • • • • • a••••••••••••••,••• a I Fill In this coupon, clip and ma il with $1 .00 to: • Pii ot Prlntl~g Shopping List Poot Office llox 1560 C01t1 Ml11,__C1llfo rnl1 91626 ~· ......................... ··;..:__· .... . i.. •••• ~. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • Afliw'My • AllfrlllffUn"11 luuenw If l.tttlf'• THlllNftttty to ti. PllBLIC NOTICE MIWl"O•T-MllA UJlllPllO ICHOOL Pllbllthecl Or•nv• Coe11 D•llY Pllol, ,..111-r Affl'enc:• to Whit~ It rnlde ,.,. NlllCI o::!:~ llllt DKtmbilr 17, ltn 11\Cf J1nu1ry l, 10. 17. tvrt"'r pertlcul1rt, 1ncl tlltt lilt 111'1141 lnod1------,------- NOTICE 11 HEOEOV GIVEN 11\11 ftll ltT.I JSj(l.7J pl1c1 ol llltrlnt IM Mmt Mt Ntl'I Ml SUrlRtO• 'c"o"'•aT O• TH\ 1or J1r111•rr ,._ 1m . 11 ''°' 1.m .. 111 '"' Board ot educl llon ol "" N-port.Meu PUBLIC NOTICE C'llUl'!room ol Dtlllflmtflf No. , of Hid IT Tl 0' (ALlltOllflA l'Oll UnUlld k1-I Ol1trttt ol Or11191 County. courl. 11 100 Clvlt Ctn!tr Orl'lf Wtit. In THI COUNTY O'P 01.t.lfOI C9llfoml1, .. m rectl¥t Mlled bldt .ip 19 1111 Clly of s.1111 Ant, C1Utornl•. 1110 A·1.M47 11 100 a.m. on lht 11111 dty ol J•....,•f'Y lttl HOTICa TO Clltl OITORS Otlld Otctmbtr 2t, 1tn JllOT ICI 0 ,. HIAlllNCJ 01' fl l TITION ., 1111 ofllct ol Mid kllool Dhtrlcl, ~¥:~:1:: c'..t~:J.:r ... ~~= WILLIAM E. St JOHN, POllt flllDIATI 01' Will. ANO P'Oll lot1tM .i 11t51 Pltetnllt Awnut, (Olll County Cltrk LITTllll TE STAMI JllJARY Miu, Calllornlt, 11 whldl time tlld bl01 THIE COUNTY OP ORAMGI 1"1.UNKlTT a flLUNKITT l!llelt ol OEAN QU1Gl.EY WAODELL. wUI bt pubtldy opened Ind rtld tor; Jilt. A·747>1 41t Otfft A-119,, O l•a ttt •k• OEAN Q. WAODELl.. Dtce1Md. AV/TV l!QVIPMENT E1l1te ol ANNA l.. DENNIS, lllO HIHlllfteiH llMA,. (:A ft611 NOTICE 15 HEREIY GIVEN !Mt Ntll All •t Mt IO DI In ICC«•.nct wllb •-11 II AN/\IA l.OV INA DENNIS, Ttl: (714) Ju.Jtll ' fletrkk"W1*11!1 h11 lll1'11/lereln 1 Pf!l!lon Condl!IOlflll I n 1 l r II [I I 0 II.. •nd DKetleCI. A"-TI ..,, ........,..., for "'°"''' ol Wiii •nd lw ln4'ente ol Specllk1tk1111, .,l\kll 1r1 !'lo.. °" ftlt In NOTIC E IS HEllEIY GIVEN to Ille PublJthtd Ortf!OI Cotil Ollly Piro!, LtW..-t Tn1'mtnllry lo Pttlllantr, Ille olfkl ol lht f111rd11llng Alflll of ukl creonor1 ol 1t11 1bove n1meo decede<lt J11'1Uer, i, l , t, 1tn 2517.,.2 rtftrtnct ta which 11 ft\tde tor turlher khOOI Ol1trkl, 11$1 P1Ktn11• Av-, 11111 all Ptl'Kllll Mvlng tlthnt ~ln1t 1111 per1lcul1ra, tl>d !Ml Ille II""' Ind oflct Coll• Mew. C•lltornf•. ••Id dtcedrnt •r• rtQulrtd lo 1111 """" PUBUC NOTICE ol htlrl119 tlll ume "'' bMrl ut tor l!ech blOdllr ''"'"' 1vci.rn11 • bid dtiX>llt wlf!I lilt l'l«tswry VOK111<'1, In the olllc• · J1111,11,, I•, 1m. •I t rOO 1.rn .. If! 11w In 1111 ••m Ill • (Wfllled or ceShltrt of Ille cl1rk 01 ftll 1bo¥e ""tined cour1, or c.,,lrootn ot Dlptl'fnllnt Na. l o1 uld cl!Kk or 1 bid tlolld 9Qut.! 10 !Ive P1f Clfll to prt1ent !him, wllll lr.e nec:r1ury 1Ufl t l 101l COURT Ofl ntt c-1, 11 100 CIWk c .. ttr Drive Wes!, l" (J~) ol ""' -I ol ttlt bid, rntdt 'lo.IC"'''· lo 1111 undtrtl<;IM<I 11 Ille oll!ct ST•n OP CAUPOllNIA 'Oii 1111 Cltw ol S•ltl• ...... C.rtlttllf•. NY•.,.. IO'"'_.., ol ,,.. N~..IMU ol hfl a11or.....,. Tho!'rl11 w. HtncNrlOlfl, TN I CotJNTY OP OllANtl O•lld Otc:lfTIMI' 2'. 1'7! Un!lled kfllOI Ohlth:f, A flerfor"""'t Jr., lSO E11t 17111 Sl!'HI, Suitt N.....,ber 1110, A•7.U WILLIAM E St JOHH --ll'IAY bt , ..... If ttlt Ol1«tllon"' 111. '""'• Mne. C•llforll!• t'2427, .. llkll ll MOTIClf OP HIAlllMO OP' fllTITI~ C-ty ci.rt • "" Ol1fr1cl. 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It i'!lCI tl'ilc .,ll'lf Irr/'' Jn'°""'llf't' or lrrto1111rlty I" AH.....,. .., l •t'Clltw C.,tw, Drl'lf Wnt, In the Clly ot &anti 1ny lllcl l'Kt'!Yfd, Pul)ll1tlfd ·Or111tt Cot•I 0•11¥ flll~I AIM, C1Utor11le. 011.0 ~ 11. 1t11 -OtclfTlt>er 27, 1m •nll J-rv J. 10, 11, O.tfd Dtc:tmbtr 7'. ltn HfWl'OttT'-MISA' tlfOFIEO °"73 ~-MU-7' WILLIAN. E. SI JOHN, SCllOOL OltTRICl of C1111n1y .Clerk Ortnt• C-"f. C.Ulor11l1 PUBLI C NOTI"E VAl.IMSI •M •otll Oorollly H1r....,. Fl1ntr "' •tlonlrtl •I L.aw PurcNllnt "°"'' ,. c"''""' Petti lat Sllllt lJTI "5-1100 • msr L .. Alll!llH c..11....,. ...u flUhUthld Orlft(lf Cotll o.ur flllot, SU P'l lllOll COURT 0, THI. Tel: llU) m•11 Decembotr 21. lt12 ind J.-y ], I TATl 01' CALIPOl:HIA l'OI: AttwMp ,.,1 """llMH lt1l lSM·n THI! COUNTY Ofl OllANOI PUbll~ Orllltt C0t1I Olll'f Pllol. Where To Go · Looking for some~·h~rt to go, something to do? No rne gives you better tips than the WEEKENDER. It's publish· ed every Friday in lhe DA I· LY PILOT. 11=============1 1t1. A·7Ml7 J1nuerv J, 4, to, 1tn ,.11 N!?!:IClf Ofl Hl!AlllNO ~ l'nfTIDNl:~~~~~~~~~!'.~~;;;~~~~~~;~~~~~i PUBLIC NOTir u FO• flllOIATI. o• WIU. AMO FOii ... -------------------... •1·---.0-.-,-,-.-0-,-0-.:r.-.~-.-.,---1 ... ~~~::.s .~~~~S::.'ji~~~~~· :~: r---..~--~~4-?-..1~0"'."'--0 0§ NOTICE IS HEllEI V GI EN : A. I . CA/\INING, decMMd. Tiii! W, Gtr•ld .,_,, It lrVI'" lll'ICMr NOTICE IS HEllEIT GIVl!N 11\11 • Hld"ol trwt dltld OCtObet ,., lt71, ... RICHAAO G. CANNING hll fll ... 1Mtt1ln ORDER ICVIN 11¥ Ali.tey (""Pl"Y• • c.llfonll• • pttiHan tor Probelt llf Wlll Incl for ~•1'°"-•• lnlslor lo 1«ur1 etrf•/n luw.rw:e f1f l.en.,.. TnltrMnt•ry ta n. lbll .. tlonl '" 1..., of Glr11d "· MllcileH petln.-rtlot!'MC:t 111 "11fcll II midi '91' ~autiful Stick-on N lllfllfkl•ry, tlConltd N~ 11 lwltlef' plflkulan, Mil 11111 tM time elld 1'11, 111 look tkJ •.' 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"'*"-IM ::.-..:, ':.'=I:".::-~ fl ..... .,...,.... . = '1ltlk In .... ~ Dllld .,.,,, , .. ltn. tlld Slalt, .... r .... Nd llt.AY· WILLIAM E. IT JOHN • LABELS YOURS (· • TODAY! P•rsonali1ed • Styli lit • Efficient O r der ~or Yovrteif •r 1 Friend· ~•y b• usff 011: 1 nvelop .. es retuN1 1ddre11 l1b•l1. Also very handy 11 identlficttion ,.b•ls for m1rlring P•tsonal it11m1 1uc h •• boolrs, t ec ords, photos, •tc. Libels stick o n 91.u and mer be used for markiruJ kome c~nned !o c d items. All labeh tr• pr"'tff w1 tb 1tyh1h Vogue type on f in• qHlity whit .. gummed. piper. MOHO HElOL.O, kNWrl to flll le bt tl\t Cleni • fltWn ....,... llllM 11 WMCfltlH i. !flt By Cot!•"' a , Irwin, . . ' ...................... ' .... ' ........ . • • •• .. -• -• wttttl" '"*"""'*" tM ~111t .. t$1" NI o.tl'Y & M -lffF ..... C* .flt t•KlllW Ille .. ""'-(I Oll Y & LUEll••INll( I fll • • • • II • • 8 Ii·· • a • ti ·· • • • • f Wlffl=~:J,~';'A~ ~ *1 • i=.~. ~:.!.~tt~ ,. NOltl"f !'Vtl!IC In 11111 \. 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GOLDEN DELICIOUS 5 LBs$1 FOR QUICK SKILLET LASAGNA 1 pound lean beef (round ). trimmed of fat and ground Garlic sa]t and pepper 1 onion. sliced 2 cups plain tomato sauce 3 cups water 4 ounces curly nood.11!3 ( 12 package) ITALIAN SQUASH ¥t cup skim milk cottage ...,......,_ ........ cheese (pot cheese ) % teaspoons oregano or Italian aeuonlngs f----Pu--=t =tbe=-cbo---'......,-'----'m"-ea-t-in-a-j\-• llOCCOLI .• IRUS,,.fl !'ROUTS l'I""" e CAULIFLOWER -e SPINACH cold nonstick skillet and heat e GIEEN llANS 12 ()I:. l't'f'. R .. wlar 4fc over moderate flame, break· ing meat Into chunks a3 you stir. Season with garlic salt and pepper and continue lo cook, uncovered , until nicely OLE SOUTH FRUIT COBBLERS e CHIERRY e APl'LE e ,EACH browned. e ILACKIERIY 2 LI. 19~ 69' Scrupulously pour off any li...-._. ..... _...._..,.. _ _.._...._...._..,.._._. ..... ...._...._..,.._._..,,l fat that ·accumulates. Add onions, tomato sauce l ~----... HEALTH and BEAUTY AIDS . and water ; heat to boiling. -stir in noodles and cover. Simmer over low r:ame until noodles are tender . Remove from heat and add the pot cheese. Stir and serve. Makes four generous serv· ings, 359 calories each. Here's a quickie stronganolf that gets its tang from but· termillr: or yogurt. one-fifth the calories of sour cream! HUD & SHOULDERS LOTION SHAMPOO J.6 FL OI. IOTTLE HEAD & SHOULDEaS SHAMPOO 2.7 OL TUIE ll ... I.IS At Some Stor•• SCOPE MOUTHWASH 12 FLUID OZ. IOTTLE llG. S1 •. 2t AT SOME STORES 49' --' 59' 69' QUICK RAM·B URGER i,..,._...._...._...., __ .._....__...., _____ ...., ____ _, STROGANOFF I f>ound lean .beef (round), trimmed of fat and ground l onion sliced 2 cups tomato juice I can ( 4 ounces) mushrooms 3 cups water l teaspoon prepared mustard Gai:lic sail and pepper 4 Ounces 'curly noodles (1h package) I cup buttermilk or plain yogurt Brown the meat in a nonstick skillet; pour off any fat Add lite onion, tomato USDA juice, mushroofus, water and f" ~~ .. ~~k until boiling; CHOICE f'UDDINGS e DICED PU.CHES e FltUIT COCllTAIL HUNTS SKILLET DINNERS All VAlllETllS ElCE" CHIClllN HUNTS f.~~~! 0~0CKT AIL GINGHAM WHOU lllNR GOLDEN CORN HUNT'S IEGULAI TOMATO SAUCE HUNT'S SPICIAL ..,,. TOMATO SAUCE r JOJ CANS 5/51 .. o •. c.~~ / 51 ,,~ ..... 5-/51 -- GRADE "A" WHOLE BODY 1 ' , • ' Cover and.L si mmer until _ I B most of tne liquid I s evaporated. Stir in buttermilk ~(':U~i :~1~ over low fl STE A KS Makes four servings, 330 ~lories eath. 129 FRYING · LB· CHICKEN candied Carrots, Sweet and Sour CabbOge, Mock Potaio,\---------------------------------------------- Pancakes. . . .for these and other vegetable specialties that only seem fattening, send • atampod, .. 11 .. ddres8'!d envelope and 25 cents to SLIM G 0 URME'l' UNttEARD-OF VEGETABLES. in care of the Daily Pilot, 50 West Shore Trail, Sparta. N.J. 07871 . Peochy Idea ' Boll drained canned peachc! and serve with ham or pork chops. • To do ao 'plact peachel, · • :tt:·rn:r~5 cHUCK ~TfAKS eadl aw1tJ1; bQlll until • · USDA CHOICE LEAN fl•TIHO CHICKEN -OltAOI A LEGS & THIGHS 69• lb. u.s.o.A. CNOICI 7-BONE ROAST il'ltTIMG CHtaC.I• -GaAOI A GltOUNO 'HOULOElt -79• 'BEE~ PATTIES BREAST lb. ----- il'tl.1.1.1' NOllTNlllM 89• lb. 01tAql "'A• a.L .. Hl'll TURBOT FRYERS Ll.Alil ,, $JH lb. llllLllT STEWING BEEF OCEAN PERCH '#!LION U Ol. ,\LL MIAT U.f,Q,A, CHOICI IOMILllS SJ II lb. WIENERS BRISKET ROAST c I~ ----.,••OV•• Mt•A cv•• 89• throqh. !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~- u .o ... CMCM<• ••••• ''"' $JOI lb. SLICED BACON BEEF ROAST I LI, fll(O, I • I KRAFT •;, GAL. PURE I I ORANGE I JUICE 79~a: I With lhi1 <:oupon, no 111in iin11m p11rcho1e roq11ired. Lim it I per coYpon -one coupon per cu1lom1 r. lfoid I 1her Sund•~. J1nu••v 7, lf7J. GOOD OHL Y AT IAllGAIN IASkET LUNCHEON MEAT SANDWICH LOAF 12 OZ. CANS Prices Effedive: Thursday thru Sunday Jan. 4, 5, 6, 7 Prices subject to stock Oft ltand. WE GLADLY ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS WE GIYE ILUE CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA PLACOOtA • • I I ., • I . . -. DAll.V PILOT -• l - $were as l.011'1 as .... · . and then some CHUCK ROAST •LADI CUT POT ltOAIT BONELESS BEEF ROAST $ l 09 ~l•CtlUCC llAH l"OT llOMT.--··-········.,···-········--··-···•··· .............. .-w--···•· 8FFF SHORT RIBS 66C llM.' m iaAlllt COOL wt:ATMI• fAYOfllTI ................ .. -············•·-·--.............. . LEG ''O''LAMB 99c iWICIOOO<' '""'-·"' .. -· ........ ········· .... ··-··-··· .. , .............. . .. ,!!!~.~~!!!!,~~~.~l!n o•CCUO<D 3 3~ ~r::u ~t:.9&c ~;\\':.'..'.:~~~~ $1,&a 7 ;90 .. ROAST ~:~'"'""··-·-············· ...• sac BONELESS PORK ROASTS ... ""''"' ..........•. 98c 1/4 SLICED PORK LOIN ~~i~ ~~·«~~·: ..... 51 oa CJITUP FRYERS r .. ~.~ .................. ----·····-...• 3sc CftOSS.RIB ROASl)o-n•ss•"'°"'"•o•n .........• 5119 CHUCK STEAKS 11cA01 cun·••"~o• fC>• ""'"u' .......... "· 8 3 c ' CORNISH GAME HENS~:~:~::-..;:~'.'"....... "" 79c !!!!.~!!.!'.,. ~.~~!.~ ___ .. s 1 oa g.~~~~. ~~~f;,R"~~~~~ ••. s 10 9 • Tlll·AMGll (UT---·--·· ~!!>.~t.~~:~ ,;:r.,_88c ~~~~.~!,~J~~~~" !l91 !f.·~~ ~~~-K.~·-·-•. Sl 69 !!~~.~ .. ~~.~~.! .. " $ l 36 !'P!~,q.~A~.~~s~~~ ggc !9.~.T!!~~!.~ ,0 ,." ., .... 39~. ' 1 ANJOU PEARS SWEET JllCY s LBS· ' 61ADI A -WHOLE IODY 21/2 33;. te311l. ~ WTS. •• ROUND STEAK IOll • PAii FIY 01 SWISS ~1.08 GROUND BEEF llll OI IAllECUI MEDIUM 69~ Sill . •• AVOCADOS CALIF. FUERTE-LARGE SIZE . -, -. ' - $ FOR FANCY APPLES 4 ... 99c WASHINGTON lllEO OEL1CIOUS·04' GOLOEN DELICIOUS ............ ., .. CARROTS TOPSOFF 2 ... 25c Cll~ TENDfll ......................... ·••·· ................................... _,,_ GRAPEFRUIT FLORIDA IJCllAN lllVEll llVBY • WHtTIE ...... POT A TOES PREMIUM 5 .!l 10~ U.S. NO. 1 llUSSET Oft WHITE llOSl ... TANGERINES OllLAHOO ..... CABBAGE IOttCI HfAO ....... PAPAYAS 3or. TllOf'l(AL ............ -...... , ___ .,,,, EA ...,.., LEMONS ~r~,~~.~~1~N~_2 ... 29c ~o~c~fc~!!~~T 8 "~'o SSC, 2,~1~!~E~ ........... 8 c1~lo age •~ ~W~!.rr~~~!o~ .. Sl 19 . ' YAMS U.S, HO. I._ CELERY ROOT GOVllMET DI.LIGHT ... EGG PLANT CELERY s .. $1 8~ 4 .~1 .1~ .. 24C .. 1sc · BUNCH GOODS SALE 'fufiNl~I.:, •EiT1, V lNACH 2; 2gc COt..LAll11. MV$Tol.llO O SWISS CHAllO ...... ... ............. Ill . ADVERTISED.PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THURSDAY JAN. 4 THAU W£0NESDAY JAN. loth • • • KRAFT MACARONI & CHEE'.SE DINNER 7 1/2 01 ....................... •••••••··· .. SPAM . LUNCHEON MEAT ) 12ox ...••..•..•...•.........................• . 19 . 63 ' STONC IUHR wtHte Unb!Nched flour 5Lb •....••...•......•..•...••.••••• .M STONE IUHft WhcM Whl:•t flour 5lb. ························•······• RED IJltlLLO 10 Ct ................ ·•· .2' HUKrS TCWMto Juice 46 Oz.. .. , , • , • .3' • HUllT'S lllc John a.on• 20'!. Oz. ••• .lS BEECHNUT 07 oou: Ch""" p;,,.,..,. 2 ............ .» BABY FOOD • . DOLE Crush Pinupp&e 2 ...••••••••• .37 It••·-··· .............. ·;"·· i~*~7;, ;.:·~~;~;~·-.3710 r~~~~~~-~~~~ ~.~~ ..... _,. CAT FOOD FRESHABYE Todd..,. oi.,,.,. 12 Ct .. .11 c•;o.,.• 1 ...... ~-;-:i~.~·-~. RIVIERA Mlnnttone SOup #2 C.n .... 21 fltfNCHIES ShOe Strine Pot.toes 4 Oz ........................•....•• .21 READ Germ•n Po\9to Sat.Id ~ • , • , , .34 HUNTS TomatOff-Sofkt Pack 2lh OL ... ' .•......••. , ·········•·•• .33 8) 2~~.5..~.~~.55 . ORCHID As1t Lapfokf N1~lna 500 ct .. 93 SEGO Speon Yanlll• Puddine 8 Oi ••• , .37 SEGO Spoon ChOcolat• Pudclln& 8 Oz .• 37 SEGO Spoon Choeol•t• Fudp: hchtinc 8 Oi .... : .•........•......•....•..... 37 HUNT'S Sttwed TOtMtoes 21h 0.1 .•• .37 HUNT'S C.tsup 14 Oz ..... , .......... 23 HUNTS Tomato Pa1te 12 0.1 ..... ,,; .29 HUNTS Tomato Herb S.uc. 15 Oz. , , .2' HUNT'S Tom.to Sauce Special 300 . , .25 • NABISC0::::-=·,-:_.49 COOKIES ""' '"'· ci.ip A.My. o-. c~.,. 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J.lt VITA FRESH N1tu,..1 V1t1mln E 100 IU lOO'S ...................... 2.59 MAYFAIR Toottlpastt fluorida Ind Re1ui.r •.. , ..•..........•.....• , , .•• 5t It.AYER ChOd Aspirin J6't • , • , ........ 32 CONT AC Ta~ 20's ..... , ••.• , , .... 1.tl ALKA S£LmR 72's ............... 1.75 YtCKS-.:ormutt4'3l4 Oz •••••••••• ' .95 NYQUIL Cold MHiclne 6 02 .• , ,, , , , 1.11 ~LOX 12 Oz ................ .., .• 1,01. PfPTOllSMOl 120i.' ....... M •• : •• 1.24 1~!::::1E, c-COSTA MESA• OPEN 24 HOURS • v M• R< ra di ( .. eve h1e· Mo no ~ die. der. Yo1 7 bor figL en< ins! par anc A !he fo ter· wcl coc de! bee the kin cei ! as ing cla Stu .. "''I giv Se< ' is of USE dis bUI as ke< ble onl grc ••• Ad mi nu: .. "tt on• tie an; , .. I C81 . pe ch'. toe I tw sk thl ly. I li q on "!! .. nl' bu • Vl"I TtlepMl9 Vegetables Sta r A1ezzo-soprano Anne Perret and her husband, Rodrigo de Zayas, prepare ratatouille. a vegetable ragout, a favorite of theirs. Another opera star discllsses her food tastes belo,v . She Fills Up, " But Not Out By T0:\1 llOGE AP Newsfeatures .. r love to eat. 1 love everything that's edible." said f\fetropolitan opera star Anna ri.foffo, ~'hose lithe figure givr·s no hint of her large appetite. Nor does her slimness in· dicate the quantities of past~ dences in Rome and New 'York . The beautiful. American· born soprano · credits her figure to hard work. nervous energy and the poundage she insists is shed during a particularly arduous perform· ancc. Although she specializes in the cuisine or Italy. 1.fiss Mof- fo has developed a keen in- terest in Chinese cookery as \.\1cll. "I am studyin g Ch inese cooking because I love their delicate. tender results. and because I want to appreciate the cuisine when I go to Pe- king next spring for a con- cert ." Mi~ Moffo describes herself as a great "stu ffer'' in cook- in~. "l like to. n1ake stuffed clams. stuffed artichoke~ and stuffed mushrooms. "And I have done this for tnore than 60 peop,le when we. give a cocktail party. The secret to it is organization.11 Miss Pi1offo's Italian cooking is based on the butter cuisine or Parma. rather than the oil used v.•itli Roman and Sicilian dishes. She likes to use both oil and batter in certai n dishes. such as Cannelloni r.toffo. a i.~ialty she in\'ented. usi ng egg crepe ralher 1han flour pasta. She also adores soups and keeps her combination blender-cooker busy .. "It is so easy to take an ooion, a bag of spinach, some ground st~ak, salt and pepper aftd blend it for fi ve minutes. Add v.'aler and cook 10 minutes, and you have a tasty nutritious pureed soup. •"I feel." said Miss Moffo, "that if vou have one burner , one blender and plenty of pa- lienCe. you can cook almost · nnythint: in the E:Ourmel repertoire." Here is !hi'! recipe for her cannelloni creation. To mak e two do1 en crepes· Beat 12 eggs wilh salt And pepper. dilute with a little chlc)l:en broth so batter is not too thick. Put" tablespoon of egg mix - lltt in hot six,lnch . lellon ~killtt greAsed with olive oil !O that Jt covers the bottom thin- ly. K{l()fl-rbovinii: p<1n until no litiuld runs off. Slide crepe onto paper tov.'CI' nnd repeat uptil mixture Is nil used. To make tilling· Add !IYo 8-ounre cans of peeled tomatoes and 2 lab]~ :s poon s tomato paste. sprinkle sonu~ dry basil and thyme. Sin1mer one hour. Saute one pound chopped mushrooms in olive oil and l tablespoon garlic juice. Make very small meatballs of l pound of ground 'round and When sauce is done mix meat and mu shrooms into it. It should have a peanut butter con.~istency. Put two tablespoons of I meat-and-sauce mixtur(' in cen ter of each crepe', fold and place in buttered baking dish. Melt 1 ~ pound butler in saucepan. stir in J cup of flour and cook until m ix tu re becomes beige color. Gradually stir in one quart of hot milk. Spoon over cre11s. s pr i nklc with J>arm esan cheese and hake for 30 minut es. Just Heat And Eat Great to have on hand in, the refrigerator or Creezer. MONGOLE-STYLE SOUP 1,2 pound 11 cup plus Z'h tablespoons) gree n split peas 5 cups waler I can { 12 ounct>s l cocklail vegetable juice 111 z cups 1 1 large onion, thinly sliced I large carrot, pared and thinly sliced 113 cup (packed do\Yn 1 celery leaves l ham bone \\'1th a little meat 4 whole cloves Salt and pepper to taste Turn all ingredients except salt and pepper into a large sauccpot : bring to a bo il. Cover and simmer, stirring occasionally, until peas are tender and mushy -about I \2 hours. Remove ham bone. Pour soup int o a food mill. forcing through \/Cgetables . Add salt and pepper. If refrigerated . overnight soup will thicken : for a thin- ner consistency add a litlJe '!¥&ler and correct seasoning if necessary. ~1akes about 1'1 quart!. Any meat from hambone may ht dictd and f'ftumed lo soup. l\eep a sugar-cinan)on n1ix- ture OQ hnnd to sprinkle on butler~ 1oas1 for snac ktlme Wtd~~. January 3, 1~73 DAILY PILOT Easy to Whip Up Heavenly Dessert Makes Guests 'Egg-static' ORANG& ANGEL PIE 2 "Ki yolk! 7 h~ble1poona llJi&r 1 ~ cup orange juice oranges, dnined "' A few hours before serving. Rrfrigerate filled shell and guide. "'It h the tiit or o smnll the surface of the mnrked cir· In the top of a double boiler spread t'Ustard over bottom of re nl:i 1ning "'h1ppfd C'rt'i1111 sharp knife, 1nark l1 9·1nch cir-t·lc. forn1ing a ridge arouutl slightly beat egg yo lks: add g Baked MerlJ;llue SheU. . At serving un1e. arrange l'll· '>tl lht> "'ex pa1M'r the edge that is l Inch high bl Whip the cream until staff orange sections over C're;i n1 111 tte:il 2 egg "'h1tes 1•nd 1, and ~. Inch wide. ta espoons or the sugar, the addlng the remaining I tablt-r.1cringue Shell ; garnish ll-'Lth teaspoon cream of 111rtur unlll Bake in a pre-heattd 22!> orange Julee and lemon juice. aoon sugar and the vanilla ; remaining whipped cream . whites hold soft p (> 1' k s: dt'gree ovet1 2 hours. \\'ilh 1.1 i tablespoon lemon juice Baitd Meringue Shell I pint heavy cream Cook, stirring constantly, using ~ of the whipped ~lakes 6 servings. grndua lly beat in 1) cup v.·ide spalula remove at once over boiling water u n t I I cree m, spread some over Baked Meringue Sh e 11 : superfine sugar, contlnuln~ lo to wire r11ck to cool. May be.. l thickened 1Uke heavy crea1n) cu.stard and remainder over Spread a piece of wax paper beat if necesnry unUI whites stored in a tightly covered 1 teaspoon vanilla Mt!mbrane-free 1 t' c t I o n s from S lar1e n ove l _ aboot 7 minutes. ('.over top edge and sides of mer-O\'er a large cookie sheet. hold stiff straight peaks. tont.ainer for Z days before~ tightly and refrigerate. lngue st.e.11. Using a layer ('nke pan as o Spread the meringue over rilling. ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii --~---il.iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii EXTRA F"'NCY Zucchini Squash FAIRCHILD Tangerines Jumbo Si1e WHITE ROSE , Potatoes s LBS. 29¢ ARIZONA SWEETS Juice Oranges 6 LBS. $1 fJe:fieerfe:sse:a Richard', Soupl of the D•y Thursd •y, Mine,troni; Friday, Clam Chowder ; Saturday, Beef Noodle! RICHARD'S Home Made Soups KNUDSEN 'S LOW FAT Cottage Cheese KNUDSEN'S LOW FAT COTTAGE CHEESE GALLO SLICE:O Italian Dry Salami Pint Serves Two Pint 01. ••• Bar M All Meat Wi eners • "· Cf reee:rjj SMUCKERS Grape Preserves 20 Oz. JUST ADD I LB . RICHARD'S GROUND BEEF 79c 89c 79c QUALITY -VALUE -SERVICE ~idtmfj ((Jll(ffaf 8D«fJ1 ST ART THOSE HEARTY WINTER SUPPERS WITH RICHARD"S FRESH HOME MADE SOUPS. OUR SOUPS ARE MADE FRESH DAILY IN OUR DELICATESSEN, USING ONLY RICHARD'S QUALITY VEGETABLES AND MEATS. SUPERLATIVE MEATS, A RICHARD"S TRADITION lhiDeless Pork Roast Boston Butt 7oc--------.-ea-n-w--o~r---te-a~s~~~~---unts 1 e inners LB. 33¢ Corned Beef Briskets Heinz Ketchup 20 o •. ORCHARD 'h GAL 1.29 LB. Breakfast Orange Drink 49¢ Purr Tuna Cat Food •. ,, •• 2 for 25c ELECTRA SOL Dishwasher Detergent ]J 01. 49c DEL MONTE Tropica l Fruit Salad " •• 3 for $1 Ra gu Spaghetti Sauce .II trlri.ti•t 15'/i Ol, 39c AM ERICAN IEAUTY Italian Spaghetti Zee White Napkins 1 Lb. 60 ct. 20 Ol. 29c lOc 59c Sunsh~ne Hydrqx Cookies Gerbers Strained Baby Food ·~ •• 12 for $1 Vr01e:Fl 1?00c/s Dole Juices GREEN GIANT Niblets Corn Pin•1ppl•·Or1n9• Pin••ppl•, Pin11ppl•·Gr1p1fruit HOLLOWAY HOUSE~ St uffed Green Peppers Downeyflake Waffles " ,, E<!llie:riJ Sheepherders Bread 6 oi. 10 01. 14 0 1. 12 Of , Glazed Rai sed Donut s Fudge Brownies •• ~ ... 001•" Onion Buns RICHARD'S PRIVATE LABEL WINES Ch•rdonn•y Ch abli1 Pinot-Noir C•b•rnet s.u.,i9non Zinf•ndel Bur9un dy Gren1the Ros•' ALSO PORTS AND SHERRIES 6 for $1 3 for $1 69c 33c 55c 1.29 14c ea. 6 for Slc Fifth 2.H Fifth 1.H Fifth 2.91 2.91 2.25 1.89 1.91 Ground Beef Short Ribs Prepare Many Ways Lean •nd Tender ~itc/fL~ Stuffed Round Steak Stuffed Chicken Breast Stoftell Cabbage . Rolls Ling Cod Fil lets 1.29 lb. Finian Haddi e Flower IFJ0p ALL COLORS SWEET PEAS A BUNCH OF 15 73¢ LB. 69¢ LB. 1 .. 29LB. --98¢ LB. 1J9~B. 1.39 lb. 79c Ad Price1 Good Thru J•n. bth :·p.·;.~·: : ~!":'/!'. -.· I'-·• ..... :'F•sli 10,,,\ ::> ~ .Lsta~: .. ' . '··-··' . .. . '£.~ UDOCENTEK 14J1Vin lido,NcwportKe.1•h ~~ llt\ROOR VIE\V 1660 Mac Arthur, Newport Beach ort' 11 \II y ,, -R. SUN. 9 -b 671-2155 OP(N IJAILY 9 -7. SUN. 9 -h f,71-1.JllJ .-. {'j J ,1 ti ~ r ., l .) ;} ) • • • '! . .. ' .. I J In a Jillie ~Iler and olive oil 91ute a s•Tiall chopoed onion. 2 mlnctd cloves or garlic and a bunch O( chopped pM>lo~ . Use I to 3 teaspoons of Cin·1 namoo lo '• t up suga r, Pia re !he cinnamon toasl under lhc broiler until sugar mtll~. l .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 111 • • ' DAILY PILOT Fri~nds Share Recipes DEAR NAN: In answering a request for a swett.a.Dd-aour dressing you gave t b r e e . ... reclpt:11 bat aone like the one J bave wblcll everyone lff:ms to like very much. TbOroagbly beat together 1 cap aagar, 1 tablespoon dry • ~· m111iard, 1 cup salad oU, S tablespoou cold water, 1 tables poon paprlb. 1 teaspoon ··-salt, I cup vintgar and 1 tablespoon grated onion. Always shake ,_·ell before uslq. Ptf.akes ! Z/3 cups. Hope J'•• like tbh one. It's so simple. -ALYS EASTMAN, 'FRYEBtJRG , 1'fe. As simple as it is good. Recipes tand columns) do have a way of traveling. It ,>:·. makes me feel as though we are all linked together in one big friendly chain. ' •' Sometimes I am astonished to get requests from corners of the globe where my col- :: LETS ASK .· ; THE COOK . "' "-""' ' . .11 umns do not appear at all, ,_. even Japan and many Euro- ~a.o COYJltries. Then 1 discover someone has passed ~...... a column on to relatives living elsewhere. •• . • DEAR NAN: I hav e a apeclal )nblem. I C&JlllOI eal uytblv with wbeat In It. If yea. laave te1kd recipes ming ,i· rice, soy or po&ato flour iJI.. , . " stead, I ~ appreciate hav· ,. ID« tbtm. -MRS. H. D . . , TALLY, illDEPENDENCE, . MO. ,. There are so many such recipes I Would have to devote , •• every cohlmn to them for a · , ;:..._y_ear and perl).aps nc~er cover .. '. ~ all. I suggest you check 1.'•·• your library or book shops for l• ,.... specialtzed ~olumes on the food stores since .some of t ' those recipes can for special ingredJents. One such book I have is 11' "Recipes For Allergies." 1t was written by Billie Little. Vantage Press, • 7 . 9 S. However, I am not sure it is \ still In print.' No doubt there ,. , are othera. , •I DEAR NAN: Appreciate the ,,· easy way you pve to dean a acorcbed pan. Now If )'bu bow bow to remove scale from tile Inside of a water ke'"' tie a lot of us will be glad to bow. A. CA RR , DEER.FJELD, ILL. . .. Don't tell me you still have that terribly hard water there. One way Is to bOil vinegar in ' the kelUe. Old timm used lo keep an oyster or clam shell in • the pot. After it had ac- cumulated all the scale it ~ . could hold they swa it for •. ,newo ... DEAR NAN: Do you have a good pie crust recipe? The ODH I make are short and ten· der but 1tUI noi like you get at bakeries. -ANN SYKES , MURRAY, KY. ~ Commercial bakers often use the "long flake method." That one is diametrically op- poeed to the o n e all of us home cooks use. F'irst, you would .have to master the technique of not moistening all the r I o u r -1 ·~ shortening mixture with ice water. 'fttat results in those long thin Oakes lhal break off in appetizing layers at the touch of a fork. Tha~k your lucky stars you can turn out tender. crust. Plenty or our readers would love to be able to do that. 1 have a number of pie crust recipes I consider good but in- variably seven out of 10 r<oders will say "Thlal's lhe best pie crust I ever made!" 'lbe nmalning three readers manage to get in all sorts of trouble In one way ar another. I have a hunch they just '*"1'1 ROd the recipe all lhe way through. No matter how many tlmea I bake llC1ITlethlng ~· 1 read the recipe all over again from start to finish . There Is 1tldom anything ..._ with' cootbool< pl. Cl'1llt 1--..,,....., recipes. 11 ii the ... .,, lit< " . ' ,, dough 11 handled lhal can make for problema. Nan Wiley stv• ;you Ups for successM pie cnia! """ pie nmng1 plus 21 redpea In her ...... booldet COPYRIGHT 1973 PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. JAN. 3, THl!tU TUES. JAii. 9, 1973 MOW All MAIKET BASKET STOllS ARE M.I. , ' l. •• ••• ':::. cccn --eo.., .. . . . ==a cca . cca....,~ .. @~®~@(ill~l1 Hiii Alf JUST A FEW OJ THE THOUSANDS OJ DISCOUllT PllCIS AYAILAILE TO YOU. ) cCCC:> .... ~ ... ..,, * * * * «::> ._ C;;;, * :r :r :r COMPARE THE COMP J;Bt -OFFKIAL UllW U.S.D.A. FROM MAIK ~-I FRESH HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE~ FOOD STAMP WINTER llELIS PEARS it Ji' • ; " -.. U.S.D.A. CHOICE CLOD BONELESS BEEF ROAST ,,, . WISHBONE ITALIAll • DRESSINGi! ASSORTED FLAVORS -FRUIT DRINKS Hl-C THERE IS A MARKET BASKET M.B. DISCOUNT FOOD STORE NEAR YOU • llfAlllA,JJ7tl.Llllitl..._ • UllOU.PAn.,•7S1 , ...... ,.., • '°""&•¥AlUl,t11• GerfltW • U•lt ltalt•w .... M IW. • PASADllA..115tl, W•.W..IMltt;L • ~lJJI S.A...W.ltft. • CATMllA&.art,6UOl ...... 111 • JUUUTOl.tltW.C1 PF11w .... •An: • LMllACJ,,.JOJOL .... wwlh .. • MW...,.•&~Jllt ..... lt,4. • P&SAlllA, 1260Lle6i•l••· ;(~ • llA.mM,HJS.lltdWSI, • CWTOl, IMLL.t .... 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J ........... na..w._n.w ~. • IOWLl•llKlfTS, 1••M< .... ~ .... • UMGAPAll.21121 ....... s.. • JOtmt••••WJ,.....,.,.,....._.,. WIC.ASTU,, 111JW.l..-"J" • MOITlllTPllK,llt1S.l .... k ~• PWl&A,JMI LFMtWfll•'-• sunnAllllO, .......... . . - ,,. __ - .. "Prill PIM i nd Pie Crust.a. 11 , ... .,..,, bootlet -25 cenll '"--'"-~·Utlt·~~m~ •• lone envelope lo Nan Wlli\Y fi:•---- care or the Daily PUot. • ' • \ , IONVERSION TO EXTRA LOW DISCOUNT PRICING! E COST OF YOUR ENTIRE DISCOUNT FOOD ORDER g . ' c:> ·BASKET WITH ANY OTHER FOOD STORE! * WI ll!SllYI THI 11GHT . -TO UMIT OUANTITllS. y ·-"' NO SAllS TO WMOUSALllS "· 01 DISTltlUTOlS. " .. , ""\. , / RATH ' • . ' ·J • ' I ,. .. ~ • ~ ' NORTHERN ~ BATHROOM ' ' TISSUEsm ,. Wteint~ay, January 3, 1973 MARKET BASKET All MEAT • WIENERS CiREEN CilANT NIBlETS . CORN~ • DAILY PILOT 3 Why Food Costs The conversation ls about food prices. Fingers start pointing flt the culprits who rontribute to prices that are higher than you wish they ~·ere .. , Oddly enough. the fingers rar<.>ly aim at food shopers th e m s e l v e :\ (not you. naturally. those other food shoppeers I. It is sad. but all too tru e, that a number of poor sho~ ping habits niake noticeable contributions to higher-than- ought-to-be food prices. Yo.u've seen the shopptr who takes a piece of fruit. a candy bar or a popsiclc to pacify a child while shopping. That one ilrn1 seems insignificant. fl is, if only one shopper ln- ctulged in such Laking way!. But many retail markets check out as many as 4,000 customers in a sin~le dav. If onlv one customer in 100 takes just one "inshznificant" item .. .the dav's total is COS· tly indeed. The cost or ell the eat-as.you-shop foods are ad- derl to the overall rost or food . Then there is the shopper \\'ho musl lest every piece of fruit and every vegetable in the displav. So ... all the bruised apples. the pears ~·Ith tbe fingernail mark!, the tomatoes oozing .pulp ... left by the shopper who was iust teiitifllj: ... go into the store's gar~ . Their cost goes on total food prices. "' How about the shooper who prides herself on h e r housekeepin~ skill .. but c\ul· ters the food market "helves wl!hout a serond thought? She's the-one who leaves the jar of pickles on the sugar shelf. the can of salmon on the bakery counter and the soggy package or once-frm.m peas dismally drippin~ Into the fresh tomato display. \l/orse yet, she break! open a multi-pack of Ice cream bars. takes two and leaves !he rest to scatter to the four walls of the frozen food generally n1ak ing a mess. Small "''onder that store personnel thinks she's an ex· pensive customer and 1,•:ishes she'd take her poor shopping habits son1ewhere else . The defrosted food must be discarded, someone must be hi red to replace the misplaced items and the ice cream bars are lost too. Who do you suppose nays for all this? You and all the other shoppers do. of course. One or the hil(hest cost items in food retailing 1!1 just plain stealing. ·pilfering or shooliftin.!(. Estimates put the cost of such straling at one or f\\'O percent of gro55 !'a le!'. That's getting close lo being equ~r lo expec!ed prorit. Get the picture: Food retailers reluctantlv bu i I d the!e costs into total food prices. You have never Indulged in '---'-#----1~-'1-.a"'n""'Mtieie"~pplifg ---· -9 practices ... of "COursc not! 32-0Z. JAR ' -sa11CUJUITl. J727 v• Ce11,MI• • $OVTlt PASADllA, tJO ,. hQ ....... SAi UllflL. •J401L'le11"'"4 tlv4. • STAITOI, ltSff •s11R1 lff. SI.II ...... stl S..ttlMff1rS1. • STVllOUTT11111sv ..... 11"4. Wit.A~ '10 W. 17tlo It. • TOllAIQ, 11>0 --.. ._ SAITAAIA,2J11 S.lfl&1.e5t. • TISTilt,•jOlf(_.. .... ,ERSHlff1, 1uso,....,.,.. .... ws•u.111u.. ........ AMOIKA. tl7 .. WhMnlh•. • nfTlll. IJJtl L WMttlttlW. tHl, 147alV_...._ • WllTTlll, 16Ul-L-.WW0tlo<...._ Un. 111• c.lff.,W. An. • WlUINKTOll. IH L a...lt• ll•L • • WATCH YOUR MAIL BOX •••• SUNSHINE STATE FROZEN ORANGE JUICE m 6-0Z. CAN '-,.,--r~L1m1! Three·6.01. Con' IM' u1u1u,.1. One Coupon per oduh c.,._ I lomer. fffe<live Wed. Jo"'""Y J, 197] !hru Tuefdoy. Jonuory •. 1973. L.:.::~~~~~~~~~D IL-~~~~~~~~~-=-::. ~-----------------~ These art iutt • few of lh• hundreds of LOW PRICES you will lind irt our bi9 8-PAGl MAllll THIS WEIK! II you art not getting our malltr, ltl your nearest Ma rket las~et 1tff• manqer know and we will set lhal you do. So the thing for you to do is ... the next time food prices come up as a convers:ition piece ... sec that ~'our friends arc informed aboul :"hoppers' share in the cost of food. And if anyone sav!I that food markets can afford the!"' "insignificant" costs. . tell her that you and other customers can't. . Count Out Calories fashioned to appeal to ca \orie.-counters. MOCK SOUR CREAM 1/3 cup buttermllk I tablespoon lemon juice 1 carton (8 o u n c es I creamstyle cottage cheese Minced chives Into an electric blender turn all the ingredients ex~pt the chives in order listed, and blend until liquefied and smooth. It will probably b • necessary to turn blender off and on several time! and to scrape down and mil mixture. Refrigerate ror s e v e r a I hours or pvemlg~t to chllJ and thi cke n spread. Tu!f berore 1erving add minced chives to as much of the spread as wllll be used lmmedlaloty . Serve ua low-calorl e spread with baked potal .... Plain spre1d may be stored in ~friger1tor 1bout a Week and used (wltl\Out adding chlve>) With (ruit or bllnlZOI. Makes 1 to 111 .. cups . I '· • ' ' ' , • ' ii!!f,~iiiiil ROAIT ~•1~ . '°''"'• ~·GllMANTB :· • s 11s .. ROLLm ROAST -....... LI. • · STA1Umo5.0ITl-•IJ•Gll-· 9 ·3· C 7-BONI ROAST ......... LI . SJAJUllOI. •OlllY IACll GUA•AllTll 011 OUAUTY MIATI . iouiiiiiiAK ~:~·LI. s 12 ' ' UNC=:~o::u·:~-~ TO"-IASI YOU .. , Ol 'l'OWI MONIY WIU. II C>m"9'UlLY llP\INOIO iuMii"'iii"iim IO•~ll LI .• ,.,. ALLMEAf 8ULK 5nc BAR:M WIENERS --·· "' ;i a. .. STIAKIS•IF lllCUT . ' • , ., STEAKS :~~a::. ............ LI.. .· . , STATEtMOS.atTIFllD-•GllMANTIB>, , • , ••• c T -BONI STEAK .......... LB. • - MORR ELLS All BEEF 7nc DINNER FRANKS . .. LI , • .,. ' MORR ELLS ALL MEAT OR Al l ·8EEF 6ftc , itoiiiiliilousE STEAK~. 113 SLICED BOLOGNA .... ..,12•oz ;i It OSCAR MAYER All MEAT 57c 87C SLICED BOLOGNA a.oz 12.0~ OSCAR MAYER All BEE" 59c age SLICED BOLOGNA a.oz. •»oz. LB STATlllllO$•CllTIFllD-·Cjl!AIANTllD • 1· 93 . -TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ....... LI. ' COOl(l DIUCIOUS TASTY MfADB> aftc !!~~PATTIES ' ....... LB. y· ROUND .SLICID BACON ..... LB. 6~ STEAK FIHH•~r.ANYSIZIPACKAGE 73 GROUND BEEF .............. LB. c . "' SJAr:~~~~~IFllD 6-TH RIB & 7-TH ROAST ~~ RIB STEAK SLAB -B.l'CON. STATU.OS.crt9VACPACKAGE s· 18 -if l,llr ... ~ ............. -.... s 11! , IOIOINS MAYONNAISE ~.u::: , ILUl'IONNET • lllGULAll ' ' MARGARINE ............ : ... 1 •. POUllD POUllD S·s,,. BLACKEYEPEAS ~r!i~::"' 2"' 31' .. NESTLE HOT COCOA MIX . "Ol 49' STEAK SAUCE OAWN '""" .......... o, 12' · KRAFT DRESSING lie.' •• _ •. oz 37' 2 9 C KRAFT DRESSING lie.'.. "·•• 63' _ . COLE SLAW DRESSING ~"o·u~" 37' , , l .. " ,., l.:JBBYS PEARS ,. '~'"3<:.~'" ' . AESAR DRESSING ~~:~i. ooz. 40' SALAP. OIL '"""'o' , .. oz 49' . MARGARINE ""'"'OS ' " 20' SOFT MARGARINE i(~~" " 33' • BAKING CUPS ~'.':&' ... COUNT 15' . • REQ •• 49c SJAnR lllqS.CERTIFIED BEEF• GUARANTUO $ 19 POUllD BAG APPLES i:fkSiTEMRixi.s ............... PKO. 6 FRUIT COCKTAIL ............. 30c~i 43 c JUICE TREESWEft UNSWEflfNEO GAAPEFRUIT 32 oz. 43c SMAll FANCY WASHINGTON '; RED DELICIOUS iL EA c H LIQUID ................ GAL 5 3 c IPAGlllTTI 43c • $ IAU~ i1f&n0 ..... _ 1S 'lt-OL HOT COCOA MIX ~~~It~"' _. ,. s 65' ORANGEJUICE ::~\swm ... JlOl 39' BORDENS 'MARGARINE . " 37' PROCE~ED DILLS """' .......• ,.o, 85' CUCUMBER SLICES ;~~Ir ..... o, 85' MIRACLE WHITE BLEACH ,..oz. 55' / BORDENS CHEESE ~~!~ _ a a' 99' ' MUSHROOMS lr~~~:c~""' . •·OZ 68' [i •FOR All WOOD SURFAlit s 14 2 . Q.U·ID ;·uO:LD .... 16-0Z. :6gllll SPAGHETTI CHEF80HR DH 71' - c WITtl MEATBA LLS .tO-Ol -,-7 • ..--2-Lr. -_. -.LA.$AGNA..l"'"'o'"'·"" .......... oz. 75' · ............. • • JAR ~ WllOLEllEANS .;~~f';; ... ' c'.:'i 29'. · =!NS•_NONir.t!IR'l'COFFllCllfAMER ' 67 . SEASONEl)BEANS s~ .c'f~23'' "REM 0 R A ................................. '.'j~~· c ~:t~~tl: ___ 3 ..... 5 1 GEBHARDT TAMALES _t-.L-~ ';..C. Ai«4. WYLERS CREAMCORN g6t~,0,~'l.-ruMAN c".:'~ 29' _,n,..•• DELMONTE POTATOES ... 2dZi 45' 2 9c ORANGE IUICE ·········-··-·-·········--'~:.": 69' SOUP MIX PCAHNECEARIOESSCERREA10LD EN ---.. '5·01. 58' U-OL OM-IOAwmflACONOl'#mtCINIONI ftc K . y UP GJllODLE --·-:l•·OZ. Tr FAG MORRB.L'S PllDE -ANY SIZE PllCE TATER TOTS ... ·-~'t: 5.,. assoRrEo gc c.H.B.sovo1~. ·---~-.... -"0' 43' ilssu~ T-:f:u'1'J"' _· 67' ~'"" · 75' %-OZ.PKGS. S.UGAR'f\YIN . "'oz 60'uso' 32' O.ovscon•lOO-CT. CRAZY UGI MUOI ,.., u• -· ''" " POUND;CA~E -· ,..., • oR'iP'uiiu1'Tiu1cE 27' FiSllffilm ---,..,.5159 --. -:.,,EA. ' -!<'~1a1u"uL ".':~"' -5. $I 2~ -7c ORANGE JUICE "" 55' o/i ioN RINGS 3 "' 51 RE-FRIE., ' -· --.... l'ICG •. .. ,,......................... 4ftc BEANS . SUGAR:TWfNPACKETS .. 6<>COUNT 3~ . Gt_~~6 lllAYIGa IUG .... A 1.oi. ~1os -· .£_73' c LI. VEGETABLES . .. ... '~~f .,.. 2., :SLUl,,.GfYRCOTWR~,..,~!g~~'"' ... 11;1,; 3255, AUTOM~TIC mo:::.. 47• R ..... s.H"'" 93c oLo C , su'"CK. ""'E.PEASw"o",~~~~i;,-·--'.: 25'.. v AMISH _ .. _ •.• _, ---· & CHIPS ......................... 16'/o-Ol. El PASO ... . ,' .... W'8AC0• ......•..•. .CAN ,,, 12-0UNCll'ICG. ICHICK 'HE"""a"""TH"aaRS· 63' G~R""AP''"E'1'"u1cE •. --.23' 21-0Z. . M• lfCSTANT!)OFFEE --••·~ s1.2& 7 9 C IHAYI ClllAll --·"" -CANNEDMILK "'""'°" ''" 2"' ·•~M-7ec MINUTlMAlb 31( WNUUMAoO 3 87( " ' 1 E\IA.l"OAATEO -•. --.-CAN U-•-lril .,- YOU ALWAYS SA VE! /11/"1 ir WlfH'.tTATlRllRO'.t , '' lVERYCAY lOW LOW l>t!CE~ CIIJJ>·I llENDJUIC( ---,., TANGERINE JUICE '" MARGARINE ~i~(~°l',O ... , "• 40" C,HILl'W/BEANSonHARors ''"'°'· 35' _,,, .... PLIJ'.t!IL..,fOHP~!AMP') t.~~t'f, , , I BEEF RAVIOLI CHEF BOY-AR.DEE ~z.75c ~AN -IWllTHIART._; .. ijp BARIOAP '-, UMIDIODORANT · 4 4 5 c :;;;:;~;:.:;. ' ::: . ;::! P ICES EFFEC. 7~FULL DAYS• THURS.1hru WED;;-JAffUARY 4tft.tlth· \4600 S•. lre••••ttt A.,.., WMtlftlRtt•f 707 Wnt NIHtfffltt. ltr.tt, C•tti MtM 6162 .,,...., ........................... .. J60J W ... S.'fMtffllth ittMt, Settf'9 .t.1111 1111 'C..,... A.,...., ...... 0Nff. 2J60 N..-ft T-'ki .... ........, s..N A .. 1160 IMt C•llh11 ......... , a,_.. . ISZJ Wdflllllttter ttM., W"tMI""" J4l0 w .. t U1C•l11 AffflM, A~M 26JI _....,-.,......._ """'-~" 1noM.-.A __ _ • • JS , • Do I Ch , Thi 4 ' .'J a M.I II D Fro Cl Ni Li Ma Fi M~ S1 Jiu Cl Jc ' EX ' In ' J5 l'ILOT·~OVl:RllSER WtdntsdaJ, January l , 1973 DAILY PILOT" ·----- Bac k aga in. • • " -bigger and qetter than ever . • • for 7 full days! Department stores aren't the only ones with big bargains in January. . . Shop El Rancho this week -this month -and save! HEINZ · ... 20 oz. ...... 851 Don't be'lllilled ... there's really only one "ketchup" ... the thick, aaucy one -and it's name is Heim! • Soft and strong, and ao absorbent. Choose colors pr decorated, but for the quality more than the color! ? U.S .D.A. CHOICE ft 's the only gra~ of beef we sell! El RC111cho bee_/ i:.r consistently bttter- more flavor, more tender, and trimmed cl08er to give· you more ual.ue for your food dollar. Compare -see for your1elf that you do get more value at El Rancho '1 seruice meat counters! Ul&Dlnn1111 ........ 611 /·Done Roa& .. . ·.an! ..... Oil~ H~nt's let.a you work wonders with! pound of gro~d beef ... and El.Rancho let.8 you save! Cut fromthe chuck ofU.S.D.A. Choi~e beef, for an outstanding pot roasl! Meal .Pies STOUFFER'S • • • • • .. 49c Chuck Steak CENTER CUT ••• 79.~ ChOOBe 'B!ef, Chicken or TurKey -enjoy the tender flaky crtl!t, the rich.generous filling! Frozen -10 oz. Co mpare ... see for youreelf why Ce nter C~t Chuck St,eak offers nlore value~ Round Bone Roast ...... 99 fb Ground Beef c111.uc1" •••••• 99~ Tomato Sauce HuNrs1soz. 17c The big can goes ao much fa ther-and Hunt's flavor and quality make it an even greater value! U.S.0.A. Choice beef ... tender, tasty chuck eut. Alway1 fresh ... bulk or patties at this price! Jumbo Burritos ......... 39 ~ .. Sliced Bacon n 111NcHo·s ••••• 89~. Cat Food KALKAN •••••• 2 ···29c .r ~ 1 ove • r ucts, iver, · . . J\>er, 1tty Lew, Mea ·time, Heart w eef~ 6oz. . LEA-N-1:00~1+-e--e--.-..-~· • :;.r• • .. ~ ~ ~ --Jtyolthaverr't trild'ours, you re miS:i"mrflavor! \VHole or point half. Orang.e·,Juice . . . . . . . 4 ,., 5 I Bisquick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591 Minute MaiOfrpzen concent.rate-6 oz . (12 oz ... 49<) Doesn 't chicken deserve biscuits? 40 ounce packag:e! I ~' . Downeyflake Waffles 391 Frozen-12 cu. Heat and serve for a better breakfast! • • They're new -and 10 oz. big -just heat and serve~ Lean, thicker, ranch style slices for flavor ! Borden's Cremora ...... 691 lryBr lrna&s FRESH. Sweet white meat at it's best! Hand cut! (with rib cage portion) .. 7/lf Non-dairy coffee creamer -big 16 oz. size at this ·price! /.Bgll 11 Tlli/Jhl FRESH , , • M.J.B~ Coffee ........... 831 Chip•· Ahoy Cookies .. 491 Nabisco's delicio\18 chocolate chip treats -14 oz. pkg. For the ft.ill flavor you love! l lb. (3 lb. can ... 2.39) Toilet Tissue ............. 35' Lipton Cup-a-Soup ... 331 Ma~e delicious soup a cup at a time! 4 cQ package. M. D ..... the four rqll pack at a very special price! From chunky king.sized California birds -and really fresh ! Fleisd111am' s Mmyaria1e 39 Made with com oil to be low in poJy.unsaturates! l lb. Elactrasol ................ 49 1 39 ~ Chicken Livers .......... 89~ Ivory Liquid ............. 43 1 Fryer Wings .......... . Meaty, 'cause the fryers are bigger~ For automatic di1bwuhers, and for savings! 33 oz. You'll love the differen ce freshne&& makes! Solid Pack Tomatoes.29' Hunt's : ~. big-28·ounce can; filled with flavot! Geta diahes si>arklinr. )'et euy on ·yoUfilarida! 22 oz. - ~~~~~~~,--~~~~.......,,~--,,,----,,,- CI air o I Shampoo •••• 5 I 33 St. Joseph's Aspirin 331 The new "Herbal Essence" in 8 oz . size! Made especially for children ... bottle of 36 Jergen's Lotion ••••• 971 N ·1 · $1'' yqu1 •••••••••••••••• Extra dry. ~. 9ounce size at this low price! The cold remedy that worka and works! 6 oz . F ii let of Sole FRESH. ~.1 ~? English aole -fresh from the sea -with the mild flavor you'll savor! All y)urpoee pOtatoes that cook up IO 1mootbly ... go great with any entree you cbooee! . ' Fr.esll Carrots .. .. lOt Apples GOLDEN owc1ous4 lbs. s1. Jn plio bllj !<> ~· goodoesa! Extra fancy ... large and crunchy crisp! • Salmon Steaks .. s1 1?. Ce.nter cut -Alask!n King Salmon! Large Sand Dabs . 89 ~. Grea t for skillet cookery'. Cocktail Shrimp. s1 1? Fu ll y cooked andso tender! Ocean Perch ..... ~9~ Fresh fillets for easy fixin ·~ Brown' O(iions · ... 10~ Dried Prunes 1u1ao .... 49c U.$: No". I qu&lity ... flno , flavorful r... Mariani ... tweet and' healthful ... 12 en: all purpoae! Liquor Dep artmeni ""'"' Delic!fless._en Specials# .f'' ~ - •OSCAR f!'AYER .• • • • CROWN RUSSE • • • • • ,J.. . • f'. • ' • Half gallon of thi1 popular brand 11 a 41' aaving at El Rancho ! . c~ all blo(~all'!'eat -1liced-in the 12~.package ! • _swiss Cj\eeie .. ~·. s11: Live,r Stu$'"t_.~!A~ 99t Nttural ftavor! Qafry fteth, by the piece. In chwib, by the J,!•ece-oatural castni. El Rancho Gin .. s379 Bottlect for us! Fiflh (Quart ..• 4.19) Early Times . . . . . . s549 Strai1ht whilkoy! Fifth (\It gal ... 11 .98) ' ... J ..... • Streed American !2; .. 69C1 osher-Dills •..... -4§c · Individually wrapped .Ucoo -Gingham, Homeadt, 22 oz -packed in it'1 own brine . ' . __ f'l:k•• in_tfftrrJ\w. ihrouth Wtd. Jan. 4 through Jan JO. No .. 1 .. 1o <kalen. • OJHndaily 910 9 ... Swaday . Jo 101. ' · SCOTGH -.,TliMI 3~ Lancer's Rose . . • s3 9• Bottled acluaively for El Rancho! 5th Delicioua dinner wine from Porttical ! 5th. ARCADIA : , ,·. · H • ·, • , 111 PASADENA !·:,r.,1 SOUTH PASADENA : ,r·:,t1 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH ''.1,t,1. NEWPORT BEACH : ~:n N,.,,, R~d acd : • , • "t . ., 1,111 'lri PJ l,r.1 1:.100 €iii I ';:, ~: ;ir,o ~c11 ;,n~:o•; lJ 'ft,, 'f·i .1~,1 ~ ~· r,1 1111 B,'1,,1 111 1 ~Cr ;. , .,. 'i <\lt' 1111 Or !.l··: 1111 '' i, l.t• ttr ---- , ' . } ~ • i i -' ; ' • ' I ' ·' ' ' -' . t ' '· -I ' •> . J. ' • . • . ·' ' ' • • .. " :; ' " , • • -' I ' • . ' . ' • ' ' " BELL BRAND POTATO CHIPS - REGULAR & .DIP STYLE PILLOW PACK •t/3 LESS CALORIES., HALF GALLON c D RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE •••••••• ·:~·J9' D PRESSED FUEL LOGS '.'~,1~ .........• 59' MEAT PIES .. •••"""'"'"" 4 F'$1 • , • wn • c111C•1" O • • ·.'u:•r~ .. i'e • • • • • R · ~• •flTYc:.toc•ll D POTATO BUDS. ; :':'~ ............... 69< -. . D .A,1 DUTCH STYLE NOODlfS ••••• ·:~L.41' GIANT RINSO DETERGENT -~~ 69c 0 CHIFFON TOWELS .":":'~"':': ••••••• 3 i $1 D HEINZ KETCHUP ............... o:~~.39' . Thrlftlmart ls etermlned T Char1eLe11 On ,---=More Items! VACPACK HILLS BROS. ·JANE ANDERSO~'. ·' SLICEo ··· STRAINED BREAD BEECH-NUT BABY FOOD COFFEE sJ ff . 4V2-0Z. JAR 4 -ROLL PAK -~ ''Fine Quality At Low Prices!'' Eastern Morrell's Hickory Smoked i EASTERN -GRAIN-FED -FRESH SLAB i -PORK BUTT BACON! ROAST • I , WHOLE OR END PARTS I 2'/2 TO 3 LBS. e 0 .CENTER PARTS •• .-••••••••••••••••• 691. LEANPOBK FRESH WHOLE SPARERIBS FRYER LEGS SMALL SIZES :1-J' LBS. tJSDA INSPECTED C CHICKEN ,1 Breasts 6 ' LB. i RIB S AlTACHED 3~. c LB. HORMEL RED LABEL SLICED BACON l ·LB . 79c PKG. EA. 0 FRESH FILLET OF ROCK COD ...... 89~. j D OSCAR MAYER SLICEP BACON.~::i~'.it~ 0 FRESH FlllET'OF DOYER SOLE .. -•• 11~: l 0 OSCAR MAYER. SMOKIE LINKS •• !\~~85' -mr:;:::: .::::'.': .. =$1iz~1 o· rrsCAR -MAYElfTlffiE FRIERS •• :;:; 98 - 0 GREEN SttRIMP ,.;.;..7.~:;·:~ ....... 12!! i 0 BULK PORK SAUSAGE :;::;:. ••••••• 55~. 0 BAGGIES TRASH BAGS •••••••.• ::;\59' tHIC-E CAT FOOD ••••• ~·.". 1 Oc 0 VIENNA FINGER COOKIES :"~~1": ...... 49' D MINUTE RICE MIX :"°':"·~·;";:~~ •••••••••• 35' MAYONNAISE::~7?::-... • • • • • 52c 0 KOTEX SANITARY NAPKINS :::,!'¥'.':' •• 33' FINEST FRESHEST PRODUCE AT DISCOUNT LB. I 0 RED POTATOES .............. ;:r. 10:. 0 GRAPEFRUIT ............... 8°.:::69<. 0 · ZAHADI DATES ••••••••••• ' •• .'A~ ii9' PURE GOLD CALIFORNIA NAVEL RANGES IO~B. 0 GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES:~.4 :11 0 IRED DELICIOUS APPLES.(;: ••• 4 :11 0 YOUNG CARROTS .......... :~'!'~~ 17' c 1-LB. C (3 t,~) $2.JI • Cvt G•N ll t-na • C..t Cor11 • Chopped l roca1ti • FNnch Gt••ll l ftllll • Mi11.d Ve11etab!fl • Papi• l'eo• & IRIS BEVERAGES 71!~~·..... 10C D SAPPA~O RAMEN NOODLES •••• ~0:.6 i $1 · D HARVEST SESAME COOKIES •••• .'!~~49' D FROZEN STRAWBERRIES ~~~~'." ••••••• 31' REFRIED BEANS :~:r ........ -1 gc 0 ITALIAN ICES ; •• ~or:1:~~';1~ •••••••••• 57c C ~"-59' 0 PYRAMID SANDWI H .... ~~ '!':': •• ~·:·. D CHICKEN PIES :~~~~'ff'!: ... , ........ 39' THRIF'fIMART DELICATESSEN TREATS AT DISCOUNT PRICES Borden's ~.:>\ SINGLES 1:\o,J"~iWRAPPED I,, ... ~\.~~.,,\.\i:J<!.• ~· ""'"1>~\.."1i~oz. ,~ .. ~::~~~~ '\ \~ \'i ·"' ,,..,:, 0 MANISCHEWITZ MATZOS ........ ·:<:~35' D FRANKS OR KNOCKS :~~~;:::'S' ...... 11'1 O KOSHER PICKLES :~: ......... ':~·;49' 0 GOLD-N-SOFT MARGARINE •••••• ::•.31' .o NUCOA SOFT MARGARINE ••••••• : ;•,31' SANDWICH SPREAD :K:\::;·:.. 49c· .. . .. _Oscar Mayer . _ ;_¢. ~· .JLOLOGK LEO 'S MEATS · "" · -u· ·u·~, · "~" 39c · Hfl • o"'" tut~n • l-O.t. (CHIC UH °" W'1!Tt 1u1ny ., OL •• ...W 701 HARBOR .BLVD .. COSTA MESA • 13922 'BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE', • 1308 w. EDINGER. SANTA-ANA . ··-'---'-" 5858-WARNER-;-HUNTINGTON BEACH-e 2381-l-EL TORQ.-El-lORO ----- • • • • ,) W!dnnday, Janu.trY 3. 1<173 DAILY PILOT I • 1 as Good as Wimes: Price ·Flavor ·coUOtry · in wine. ped '1 TO)! 80Cl: tJons ii ,....tlt!ng else. without 111)1 residue of alcollol, added to a dish Just before "' ••• r 1 • wni.r It ls _.,, a well known fact beca"lf alcohol evaporates serving. cookin& in a tiny apartment kil~te. quick tricks Lbat wJ.ne Improves ]Mlude shrimp -trmen, fresh or even can- ned -sauteed in a white Bordeaux wilh a dash or wcrcestershlre added. 1 lG-ou.oce_ can sbrin1p, or froJCn or rresb shrimp cooked and cleaned I IO--Oufll'f can small whole salt, peJll'Or, 1arllc, tomaon and parsley. 1nushrooms WHll ""'~ picts· put-Iba~ wino ii a Vnolile 6aWl<· Jone lfelore tlte CO o king F~h poached in wine !Nl< .. ting the prestigious P'r<nch Ing agatl Iba! adds 1 -temperature o1 food Is reach-a delectable dish. So does 1 wines out of rea@ of all but touch to llDY dish from .!IOUP to ed. • beef and kidney ragout wlth the::}noat arnuent American dessert . . For I.hose who want a more wine or <t chicken ln while eonmmen; franoe's vintners . Foods •cooked with wtne pronounced filvor. however. wine. 2 tablespoon_, bUtter I 1ublespoon tarragon Snit and pepper to laslc Add the Bordeaux wille ..and cook for abC>Ut 1~ mlnut• over medium heat or till shrimp is tender. Serve over rice. Vt cup white Bordeau" In a sk1ll l't w a r n1 ha.Ye 1aund.ed • drive to IWO-have lht: navor of the wine an e1:lra ounce or so may be ,.~or people v•ho do their mole the produ~ of lbdr ~~~~~~---"~~:.:....:.:.:....:.:.:....:.:.:....:.:.:....:.:.:.:..:.:....:.:.:....:.=:...:.:.:..~.cc llere Is a rr:ctpe for shrimp 1 smaU clove 1arllc chipped 4 tablespoon! parsley dmp- n1u~hroo1ns In butli'r Add l!hr11np and brown tightly Add Serves '4 and Is good ft'ltb a white Bordeaux. lelRI' known vineyards. The CIJ1lpllan, called "The County Wlaes of France.'' was k\cked off in Texas last IPl"lnl· It is-geared to the grow1ng American demand for wine w!lhoul the snobbism, mystl· que and fancy prices that have become .the hallmark or most import!. The regional wines are being introduced through tastings at country c}ubs, colleges and civic centep. 11ie aim is to convince Americans that these wines are not only good to drink but also a valuable aid in cooking. Country Wines Is not a brand name. ' lt covers nine modestly-pric· ed regional varieties of French wines including four whites, ' two roses and three reds. The wines are tangy white Alease. a fruity dry P.1acon Blanc from Burgundy, a white Bordeaux called Entre-Deux- Mers, Muscadet with a slight nubneg flavor, Rose D' Anjou fn:m the Loire Valley, a rose from Provence, a r e d Bordeaux. Corbieres from the south of France, and a deep A. red Cotes du Rhone. Because these wines come from areas that produce millions of ca~~s eaeh year, they are in ample supply and should remain at a reasonable price level. The influx of these country wines has caused nervousness among some Ame r I c.a n vintners, but since more than 80 percent of the wine drunk in this country is still domestic, they should not have too much to worry about. What the country wines will do to imports from other na- 'Pork Up' Chinese · upper .. By CECILY BROWNSTONE AuOclllM Pnn .._, hltw Oriental Pork is excellent for a Chinese supper. t Because Oriental Pork is a sweet.and-soot dish, you may want to serve another main dish that has quite different flavoring on the same menu. Beef with Green Peppers ,. (Pepper Steak) or Chicken Cbow Ptfein 'Aooid be ra good choice to offer before the t pork"'1d-pineapp!e combina· lion. When we tried the Oriental Pork in our test kitchen we bought a boneless pork loin ;rolled"end-tied) that weighed between 21h and 2o/• pounds. By the time we wiUed and I.. unrolled the pork and cut it in· J-'~to~ (tetlllll'ing the.Ml we had just the amount of meat called for in the recipe. ORIENTAL PORK 2 pound! boneless fat-free pork. cut into JU. to 1-inch cubes I can (1 pound, 4 ounces) pineapple chunks in heavy syrup, drained and syrup reserved Water v .. cup sugar BACON Red SalRtan ~~ Vita C1111ch Granola '~' 79' 69' HUNT'S SKILLET 79c DINNERS . Drl:•il lp,itsuc1 --39' -lra41haw Spun Honty n= 66' ~ •-•Ill & Cltttu .... tlll-. 33' ·=-Fruit Bekae Y orurt ........ 2/29' ~- MOTHERS 59c COOKIES •• • FnU Fryw l'llP• ,..,..tve, .................. l:t.. Frytr lnllh ""'"* ,1.nACMO ................. l~ Fnlll f'7tr Wlltfs M'YOl ~ftW ................. 3~ Fruit CMokt1 Lh'tn $olUlf. w~ ......... :I~ ANJOU PEARS ~25c ~ ~ look Wltof JO< Will Buyt CICIMIED lO«l. ~. "l8Cllll ••••• ".' • L\. FIEll Clll SWllT lAllGI """5 ............ L\. FAICY ll•I W1lchltlt leJea&I _ '!:: 33' IAQIA 18All fNCY, na MU,llD : .. -; •••••. 1.1. - LIQUID eteruen VONS GRaN lOTtON GRAPEFRUIT lml Juice • SUM PRICE I rea~ wtm-viltEAT-SAKIWIOI I ). : . . "'"' ... USDA CHOICE CHUOC. MEf '1 ~ loitelass Roast ,_ ...., fl.A Voaf\l. TEM)fA: 98: O·Bone Roast ,c;:::. CHUCKftQAST USDA 7-~ age CHOICE c-c.; ~--°' S"9a6c LL s•nlder ci• """"' ·1~ """' """' °""" "" 79: c•ack Steaks .... '"' flESH. P'U.Vom.t. k6 .... GP911~ leel .>;:;;. 73: .-..,: . _:,,.. ...... -. -, ~ -...... ~ Vonl JOlute-i :5.unkist ln•i· tolional Trock MHI, So!· urday, .JorM.ory 20 ot "'* Sporh AT....,. ttuny, &el yg.ur fre• Ce.nilic~ le>r "two 1ideH lor the pti<.e ot -~ a1 v-i . VONS I C11Hee TOILET Tissue 3 tablespoon• cornstan:h v, cup cider vinegar 37• , VNI Ea. Twist ltnatl 49' Vtu lutlllf CoftN 36' 83' Banquet Fritd Chlcktn ::to 'I" Grten Giant Snackwlch11 ~~ 33' 1/4 cup soy sauce · 39' VNI DlllislJ Pastry ,:::.~ 5 •. -· llllk -~ 9' ,........ -·"' -v, cup dark corn syrup t greea pepper. seeded and cut intO thin strips Rot cooked rice MONTEREY 105 JACK CHEESE " VONS 59c DONUTS KERNS 59c PRESERVES .. In a 13--by 9-by .2-inch roasting pan , arrange pork. Bake in a preheated 375- degree oven, stirring oc· casionally, until browned - about 45 minutes. • ., .... Sntoll llllllntk Vtdka 27• Wtslwod Water ~ 25• 16' Franco American Spach1tt1 i:;i31• Drain off any liquid and repface pork in roasting pan; set aside. Add enough water to ruerv- ed pfneapple 1Jn1P to make -' 1 '{4 cups. Reserve pineapple chunks. Jn, a l<)Uarl -stir ingelher the sugar ~ corn- lllar<h. Gradually lllr In pine.apple syrup m f • t u re , keeping JlDOOlb. Stir in vtntgar, my sauce and corn syrup unUI blended. STRAIGHT . KY. BEECH-NUT .Bourbon Baby Food ST1tAINED OR AJICES 1~...--:::o.;,,.-atin1ni comtant!Y imtll mature comes to a boll aqd 00U, I m!Qu~ _Sllr In pb~aadgroell\lipptt. ,.,.. ..... .,,.. __ ,._,. ____ ... , """'~-.... --·-····-·-··"' Poar pineapple mlxtare Ovtr wtili"QifWlllW SoA.Mr • .-. ........... --•• 61c 0.:.-Mtttfet W..i ••roa.--.... -. ..... 19c meat ln roestJna pen; cover "'9~Soewt.-.•·-··· ..... nt Mwll1001115Ml.Sati1W_.....w .... cm ....... -2/25c tiPtlY: ,,tth foil and ~turn to . prt ti-Sprciy tM:lt,l;#t .... ~ •• -................. 66c ~ fnM ~ JIMltUttdt.lt«<Mf • .-. ....... ..lk S71 McrM oven. . T....._ ""o-... ....... 1 ............. !"' .... $1." M.A~ COff.. itotJM ........................ $1.l6 Bake mttil pork Is . 1 • PEANUT Butter Soft ~ ......... Mcrvri"t «lo ......... '2ic •orol 11"""'9 ........... .al -............ " .......... 12c: T ... ltaf Ttolagt •o,., ................... Sl.09 loyol OollatWi J4L q .............................. 'lf7'!c Cranbwry .Ab ~~.co ............. 6'9t BIRDS EYE ·,.' 33c PEAS Dt1p Fries Frtnoh Fries ':.'!:: 64• Vons U11111 & Ham = 26' ORANGE uice ~ ....... c..Jfw .-.°"'.: ................... .,ltc MoUill Frene DIW Coffelt.,.... •1 ....... __ ,,11.71 Y""-Coffee Ma.CM,,.,,..,.,,,,.,,,., .. __ ,_.,&2..70 l)'olCAtp T~ ltM.OD.l!flir;M:IU.,,,,, ......... .,,lc ~ Semoi'llld !)4fl--.............. ,,._,k COMET ~~ER ·13c With Coupofl ,_,_ ... --..... -..._ ... ._ I HORMEL SpaJ!MUT VONS · ·1 hampoo OR otEMf RNSE --'"'°' lo'UI In. -•-ol. •n. ... 49' NUCOA 29c MARGARINE .~. -------------.. --... --·-------·--··---·- tt.ft'l 10fl'do ~ 'M'l.CM,.,,,.,,,,,,..,., ... , .. 2Jc ......,, TOll'ldo Po.. noi. <M<I ........... ~ .......... 3'6c ......,.., o._. "'°' .............................. 73c C-. Pet food au. IU.¥(m. "°' OLCMf ................. 16c ... Donieh Mc;ir-gicrin. I~ OM ,. .,. ,..,. ,, ,. ..... 4)t =-~s.r..:J°t!'l 111)1 Mins Aft., :at BraMlllst,-lllRlilltGI Beacll ~:: .. ~o a servings. 34051 -llobeny Pft-DriYe,-Capistrano-le 5922 Einger Ave., at Springllale1 Huntington Beach Laguna HUis Plaza,-fl-T oro 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington Bae~ 17950 Magnona, fountain Yaney I \ - ' ' I • ' • • ' DAILY !'!LOT QUICK CABBAGE Variety Heady ' Two t.ead1 are better than one when it comes to prepar· ing. these cabbage variatlona. Both recipes are g o o d buda;et stretchers and ln- genlous ways to get thLs \'egetable into the family's menu. Dried b e e f or frankfurlen CG111plete lbe sup- pers. QUICK CORNED · • lllCD a CAllllAGE .% cups beef bouillon If• teaspoon cwnln seeds · Sllce of onion r -poun<t--cabblg<, cut Into wedgt9 (amaD head ) I Ill OW1Ce jar dried beef Bring bouillon, curnln teeda and wine to a boil. (300 degree electric skillet) Add cabbage wedges secured with a tcclhpick. Cook covmd Ip. proximately I minutes or until tender. Meanwhile aenUy u n r o 11 dried beef. Sook beef In lilt water 5 minutes. D r a i n . Sprinkle with vlnqar. Put on lop of wedgea of cabblge. Remove wedges f r o m bollllion Incl put cc hol plaiter. ~ Makai 4 servings. -Leave \i cup or liqWd In -··-sldllel and add I'< cup baiter or marglne and " cup of aautem wlne. Bring to a boll. ~tve this thin sauce separate. ly with cabbage and beef. EASY SUPPER CABBAGE --. ·' 1,~ pound cabbage, shredded 3 cups 3 tablespon.9 olf or butter 1 onion, sliced and rings separated If• teaspoon ol powdered cor- iander IM teaspoon dry mustard ~• frankfurters 1,1.t teaspoon salt Heat oil in skillet and add sliced onion rings, cabbage coriander and mustard. Cover and sha ke skillet occasionally. flave it on low heat. CUt franks Into slices on the bias and add to cabba1e along with salt after 3 minutes. Cook another five minutes. Makes 3- 4 servings. - Recipe 's a Real Pearl Try this on a cold Sat urday afternoon . OVSfER VEG~'T ABLE SOUP f atrlps bacon, dl«d l eup alleed ctlery i carrou. dlctd 2 cup1 Potatoes. sliced 2 cups bcMUnc w1ter I llblespoon sail l/I leupoon pepper ~ -<jlllrl--mllk • II plnl oystm . l llbl"poon butter Cook bocon In large kellle unl1l all1lOll crisp. A!ld Olllona and cock unUI 10!t. Add eelory, ean'OIS, poflll<lel, ... 1 .... ult and pepper. Simmer aboul %0 minutes. Add nmalnln!l lncrecllenll and coot 10 nilrlrt<o ·-· -..... • • • •• ~. """"" 3, 1"73 ~ i 1 ' l ·i J I ' '.! . ' • ,. Our 1rowin' i1 1howisi' with our new store in •.• BELL, ATLANllC AVE., at FLORENCE AVE. YOUl ALPHA llTA MllGHIOlHOOO IUTCHll 1THl MAN IN THl llD APlO'M I PltOUDC..Y 0'JIH EUTCHE!'S P!IDE MEATS MIATS YOU'U I I PI OUD TO SU VI , • OUA.llTY A.NO SATISFA.CJION GU/..RA.NTlEO • DISCOU NT PRltlD "USDA INSPECTED • FRESH FROZEN RATH 1 FRESH FROZEN \MEDIUM SiZ E ...-::::--... SLICED ~~~~y PAK PORKLOIN ~ NEW ZEALAND SPARERIBS D~;~::. • ECONOMICALLY PRICED "OVEN BAKE OR BARBECUE" • ~ :\"I .. • 1~~1~l~;~!!. ,·!. . ·--. . ····-..... ---· .. ---- DUBUQUE • l LB . PACKAGE IOWA·MAID BACON c LB. P,1111111 Jo1111 SKINLESS • oz. PKG. LINK SAUSAGE ( c FRESH FROZEN CANADIAN TUllOT FIUITS 87~ GENUINE SPRING LEG OF LAMB c LB . ALPHA BETA'S BVTCBE!'5 P!!DE BEEF CH_UCK ROAST BLADE CUT BONELESS CHUCK ROAST BONELESS RIB STEAK SEVEN BONE CUT STANDING RIB ROAST LARGE ENO T·IONE STEAK Wlli l lfl llPtll Hll ltSCOllllf 91St0UllT c LB. \ --FANflSTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAI Al'!IA llfl DllCOUIT 1111Cl FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY fAN TASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY PllCI PllCC FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY 57.0UNCE BOX WHITE ICING WATER SOFTENER ,5~LLO/N """'8 CHOPS $1 .09 LS. ' ' FRESH FROZEN . BVTCHE!'S P!IDE LEAN . GROUND BEEF PATIIES c FROZEN FOOtlS TASTEO' SEA • 8-0Z. PKG . LB. FISH r8 33' CAKIS 'i;,?' · " .'1.JINJ, Ill& llSCOUMT "'" 571 FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY 40-0UNCE BOX WHITE KING SOAP All'ffA llTA OISCOUKT '. '''" 681 @ Hit~;'i 8~'rtl;1tP'11rs 3 21 @Wi;~·;· P~i;d Apricots 3 21 49-0VNCE BOX WHITE ICING ' D' 571 DETERGENT . ------------ 22-0UNCE BOTTLE IVORY LIQUID-_ . ~ 7·0unc• l otti. ~~ BRUT 33 LIUION ~ Bttlt 3). 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" ,.,.,...,. .now. .... ·-the _._.._.""" ..... ... ....... ...il't' ,.-4 _ .... ,.... 951 J 7S·Cluflct SCHILLING'S 301 GARLIC SALT for 11/ vouf'tra~ netds ALPHABET A TRAVEL SERVICE Phone : ..(7 14)870-035 1 QI' (213)691-0987 ext. 321 ' ------- -----~ 22-0UNCE BOTTLE JOY LIQUID DISH DETERGENT 551 ------------- QUART BOffiE •KING SIZE AJAX LIQUID DISH DETERGENT ,. \ • - 1 ~ I . - IC D , -· ... c I -- -· • iLx.NCE OOX t!ASClDl 4•TDllTIC QISNWISHER ¥TER1£1T . ~. ' . ) --------------~ . . ~TllOTTU UI UQUID DETERIEIT Sf ~ .-~ ,..._. lUX ~ ~ . ------------------ QUART OOrn.E DOLD LIQUID Df.TERlif.IT ILL 671 • I THIN SKIN JUICE ORANGES LOADED WITH JU ICE c LB. HAWAIIAN GROWN PAPAYAS NAVEL OUNGES WASHINGTON STATE GOLDEN DELICIOUS .APPLES CRISP C:r JUICY . c LB. 3 FOR 100 1'' \'Jrdntsda7, J.\nuary J, 197) LARGE AVOCADOS FRESH EGGPLANT GREAT FOR DIPS c c CALIFORNIA GROWN • 2 YEAROLO #1 BARE ROOT ROSES MANY VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM #1 PATENT ROSES ··~· 2.98 EACH ITALIAN SQUASH TENDER DELICATE FLAVOR 19'. .• Fresh Cut MIXED BOUQUETS ----------------- THESE PA.OOUCE PR ICES EFFOCTIVETHURSDAY tt-ircuoli WED~ESDAY •JANU ARY .. ~ through !Orti, 1913 lllG SIZf. Df.Tf.Rlif.IT 101 ------------------ -49-0UNCE BOX COLD POWER DETERGf.IT FANTASTI C DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY 66c ~~· ~ Jock&-8.oNtallr.•ll-Or.Con ~6ffiiieuNs 36l ~ Wyi.t'I • 2-0t. Pl<Q ~ C~lclen Noodle Soup -----~------------ 8-4-0UHCt BOX DRIVE KIIii SIZf. DETlRliEIT 106 ~ DRIVE !5 -60--CoY'lr l'ko. • Spoc::c r- Zll NAPKIMS 81 12' <Sn&w: t\Ssut ., ...... 'ji<' SCENICS BOX 241 ------------------ "9--04.JNCf •GIANT SIZE ILL DETf.lllif.IT WITNIWCH 7f ~ fl NTA'11C DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY , .. oz. aonu HEINZ KETCHUP ~27' ALPHA 8£1.1 OISCOll~I l'lllCl 801 FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY ~--... Jeno'• • 6-01 8<>~ DD....... P•P!M•on• • ~u•a11r • f•al..., 591 .. ,_.. PIZZA ROLLS IANIASTIC DISCDUNTS EVERY DAY Ottor M...,... • 16-0i P~o. ALL MEAT WIENERS • 0v'Vf ia• LASCCO SHRIMP COCKTAlt ~ 11-01 '""" • M~r.tSlt• ~KOSHER SALAMI 16 Oun<t Poc•OQt FARMOALE BOLOGNA I ,-Qr Co•"O•nt• ALPHA BETA COL£ SLAW Jl-OuN• ,.,,..a,...,. 85' 331 1u 851 371 ... l ••dMye • !75·0i: Tub l~t"' Dari< Ch« • f,,,! ... AiPltA 'IITA' PEPPER0N1 rlZZA 115 COOL 'N CREAMY PUDDINGS 391 · • l 1rdMYI • J0.0.:.. l o• © Pus·~10N10Ks 291 ~ ''",""t · R.Or &o•·· ~m1"''. ,.9C . ~·~PEAS w/CREAM-SAUC~-• · 69 1 @Pi1siPor'A1o!s· '"~ ·. l CREAM SAUCE 291 32' 40C 11-0r • 1!-lnch ALPHA BETA CHEESE PIZZA •lrHI l[fl• 1-0•. Pock<>Q<I IMPORTED DANISH HAM (. Or. Pkg • 'lhc.-d • ~ ..... , r ,.,...,o, "'"'.,"°" ALPHA BETA CHEESE @SOriMAficARiNf0 • t:)i::::'\ ~a f.,n • 2~-0? log ~ CRiHKLE CUTS @ llflQht& (orly • f).Q1.Can • frat•" ORANGE DRINK ~-Or. So•• Cllock•n, S..I • frattn BANQUET PIES @ Mory (lltt> • 20-0< JO" '"'"~ BLACKBERRY JAM ~Mory (lier>• lO-Oi. Je• ~Strawberry Preserns RlPll~ IC T•· 8-<n C'"'a ._ '•"'°" '<.~· ! COTIAGE CHEESE 4 71 ~·-' 'C: '-~"•O '°'' 55' 141 191 !.. 0....-c.s Jcr FOLGER'S INSTAN T COFFEE 10-0.-t Jar • · FOLGER'S COFFEE ·~ O• (It"• Jl!'Q Oo•I) 871 99' 391 391 221 '" 101 , ... 861 © sruwetrRtiAM 57' 58' 64' 11 '"0• Coo o()o '' '••. ,.,, (i«H>c-P~I li.tlroc ,.,, LSJ I WE WELCOME FOOO ST AMP SHOPPERS •fll ""' ~OS MIGft.ll, t!'tll51Dl ()II ()llAMQ CotlflTV lll'llll llTI COITA MllA -Ml I 11111 It. (OSfA Mis.\ -tlM ... ,.., ...... llUlfTllfOTOlf •IACM -9"I MlfM MUMfllfOTC* •IACM -Ull1 JI, Mtla ff. MUfliTIMOTOfll •IACM -1UJI .,__.. flOUMTAllf VALLI'!' -t.IM w .. _ U,OUllA lllLU -1»11 Ctllt .. II' L•IM lllVINI -1 ... ~1 U111'otnl•Y hA SOllTM U.OUNA -JllP'J I (Wit ,....,,....., DAll V PILOT 3 Cooks Warm To Idea JI I'd known you .. re COlll-1 in& I'd hive blted -a sandwh::b. To par1phr11e an 1 old JOO(. M a maucr ol fact. in thne diet clays 1 lot of people ~ t like tho IBNhrlch Idea belt« than the cake. Grilling undwichts h a a be<n popular for a Iona Um<, bot the baldni idea ham'\ really hit home yet wlth a lot. of people. It should. It Bi""" motbon ...... and hostesses a lot of fiei:lbillty. For one thing, thelle are prf'- asscmbled, ~Tapped In foil and put lnlo Ute mrl&'RIDr. Then they are all rmdf lo be popped Into tho-!or lhe "something to eat'' when the high ocbool athltle - home. 'There'• "10methinl (« tbe bo)'I' lo IP' with Iba - dw-lng \he poler pme.' There '1 even a bWit·ln ti• """' not lo take time out lo nm down to a drlve-ln. Alter all, this baked sandwich loob aomethlng lite a dri•e-ln sandwich. Only, It taslel better. A whole lot better. '!be filllnJ ---• oouple .,, favorites. llard...ioud eftJ and deviled ham. adds 10me rellsbe1 and aeuon with Angostun bitten. This flavoring agent Is nnethlnc people can't get In a drive-In and giv .. the Tilling ml1.ture • special ~· \\'bile you're at it, when the -llt .. md try Uta trick from better New Yort Qty aak:lons. Dash bitters In the 1totwm o1 the 11111 -. pouring in the beer. BAKED SANDWICHES 3 hanl cooked '"'· dloppe4 I can ( 4\1 ounc<I) deviled ham t teaspoon A n 101tura aromatic bitten 1,(i cup ptctJe relish 11 cup finely chopped celery Y.i cup mayonnal.9e I crusty ..us: spl~ t 1llces Amerlcan cheete Mix eggs, ham. Angostura bitters. onion, relish, celery and mayoonal.Jt. Spread mlx- '"' m bottorna of rolls. ~ filling wtth a cbetst 1llce., Replace roll top . Wrap oandwlchel In foil. Store in refriger1tor until' ready lo me. Bake ln a 3.50 degrees oven ror 20-25 mtnutes or tmlil <heese Is melty and undw!c:h is hot. .Zucchini -Oriental Inspired by Chine,. cublne. PHYLL'S ZUCIENI 1 tablespoon cornstarch I tablespoon !llgar 1 teaspoon monosodlum glutamate u, cup water 4 small zucchini , about l pound 1 tablespoon soy sauce 2 tablespoom peanut <1il Y.i cup thin strip! onion I clove ga rlic, minced ln a small miring b<lwl stir together the corns tare h . sugar. mono!Odlum glutamate and soy sauce: gradually 1tit in water, keeP'ng smooth: set aside. Scrub zucchini in co I d water ; cut off end9 and discard; do not pare. Cut ZUC• chlnl lengthwise in l/4·inch wkle slices; now cut crosswise into about 1 'i'i-lnc h lengths. In a IO.inch skillet heat the oil : add onion and garlic: cook O\'er moderate heal, stirring of1en until ooloo is yellowed; add wcchJni. &over and cook, stirring a few times. for 3 lo 4 minutes: ad4 cornstarch rnlstutt and sti r const1ntly until tbk:ktned and clear. ~takes 4 aervlnp. Check Line In u1lng 1 candy thermometer. be sure the bulb Ii comp~t.tly lrnmmed and below the surface of tho bol~ Ing ll)'rUP when yoa read tho thermometer Lo cbec.t on te~ peralln. • , I • - PILOT ·ADVERTISER 4f DAil Y PILOT . Simple Fore Appeals · Appalachian Cake Saucy B JOB .u• BLINN 1 teupoon clnnamon Dour mixture. sertpd ln centu comet out (or milk) 1 """ I l l -·"" (I cu~) con· ~ teaspoon clove1 Cream butt-er in another c ean. .,..,...._ ...... HOLLYWOOD -•'I'm f I l'""'l i for 15 l t leclioners' lUgar •"'-1 -round Pinch o sa l bowl unUI Ught and fiul(y. """"' n pan m nu u , Pinch cf salt baslcally JWil a ~•· I l cup cbopped walnuts · Beat In egp one at a tl!ne. lhee remove .froin pan and 3 to 4 tabl,.pooos bourbon cool<: big roast5, big green 2 cups light ralsln1 bea tJoa thorooghly oiler e1cll. finllb cooJ)ng..., "Ire rack. salack and baked potatoes," I cup butler, sollened Alterulely odd ~r miilure • Sprtad w\lh lrQl!lnl. 'Cover Stir together butler and actor Richard TbomU said. I cup sugar and •Peleaauce, tieglnning fnd until relcfY to serve. cream; beat in 1 cup of tbe 2 egg.s ending lrilh Ille floor mixture. cake k<epe well; In fact, It's ·sugar. Blend In .remalnJoa "I~ definitely not I health J can (16 ounces) applesauce Stir tn raisin mixture. Spocpi better several daya after bak· sugar and the bourbon until food penon, but then I'm not Silt Dour with soda, spices Into greased 10..lnch tube pan. ing. proper spreading consistency. ' - t but roast man and salL Bake In preheated 3 5 O For tbe ftlaby fretUq: Makes enough frolllng to :_.....;;:::..'.;;;:~~~;;.::...:~ ... ~ ea er 8 ' huller flened ge--··•· -ver a !"Inch beef rt rib " Combine nuts and raisins in degree oven for 1 hour and 20 I/, cup , so '""' ..,._v "v .,.. LAVOR o< po ' bowl; stir In II cup of tbe mlns. (or until cake lest.r in· I tablespoon heavy cream tube cake. WHISKEY ~ROSTING GIV'ES DOWN HOME F He ucrtbe.s his preference1~~~~~~:'.!~~~~~~~~'.'_".~:..".'.~...:...::::~::::..:::::.'....::::=~=-==-----------::.:..=.:.=:....:.=:..:..:.::.:~:.:..::.::....::...:..:.::.....:__.:__ _______ _ for ajmple fare le hil parents, wbo are both dancers and nm a boJlel acbool In Manhattan. •cmung from a ballel background, most of what we eat at our house ii very basic, burty fare: certainly oot a lot of fancy cooking." The young actor, w ho •tarted acting when he was six u Roosevelt's youngest son RICHARD THOMAS John In .. 'Sunrise at Cam· pobello ., "' now plays the role John.Boy In Ille CBS-TV aeries ""The Wal tons."' His newest recipe is an anttwuUc one from A p - palacbla, Ille locale of Ille Waltoo Story. "It'1 fun because it actually bu -..thing .. do with Ille ahow. Olivia, who b Ille mother quent referencer to her a~ ~uce cake, "It's a recipe from Earl Hamner wbO was John-Boy in real life {the serits is based on his .family), His mother often baked Ille' cake.• Richard~ . reeled off t h e . recipe, throwing In extra ad- Vice like "You really ·want a treat, yoo must make Ille whisky frosting, but it's got le be bourbon whiskey )>ecause II comes from Appalachia. Rlchard ts into writing poetry and screen plays, and devotes as much Ume as pooslble .. the study of the Chinese language and phUosoplzy. "I haV• llljlDY acquaintances and 'fe,w frimds, )lut.rnte it that way. I i_treasure privacy and find .the greatest way in the world to get Jt h not to have. an aD$WOtlng SMVl<e. I JUBl al51P1iiar7' &'Siilif wnh a grin. "So often , when a person achieves public reoognltion, he be<;omes Intimidated by his position Into feeling he has to ~ his personal lire with people who watch him in the outside worl~. "And that's simply not true. I mean, I offer my work to the public. That's more than most people offer to the public!" He's happy to discuss the oriental studies he ha s con- tinued since he left Columbia University last year. "Learn- ing Chinese-in ract. learning anything new -is like learn· ing to walk again . "It's especially good for an actor who deals in varius emo- tional techniques and situa - tions to be able to get both feet en Ille ground and learn things !hat are logical, •ery specific, techn~l." l\ICBARD THOMAS' APPLESAUCE CAD WITH WlllllKEY FROSTING For Ille cake: 3% CUPI sifted all·purpose floor t ~baking and• ~ teispoona.nulmti Quiclc ICing Quick fnlllllng: Put II cup currant J<Uy and I egg wltlle In the top put ol • doobl• boiler and bolt constantly o~er 1h:nmerlnc: water unUI mblln-llolda-llllf~ peakl. U.S.D.A. Grade A Soutlllrn Ex1rlfsy w.--.Galdtln Fryers Whole Avg.Wt 2-2'1'.t lbs. lb •• 33 The Sufl§' market Dellcioils·Apples MEAT MASTBI MEATS LMn IHf Cu1M11 Stewing Beef L .. n..., Clutck Booeless Roast .... atlDaicllr O·Bone Roast ao"11111U.OuldetaM Fmnlly Sliaalcs 8oMl•Lolftlb1p Demonlco Steak lfff,_.•rklfn-lr tM PINI FHet Mlgrion ... 1.08 ... 1.09 .... 98 ... 1.29 ... 1.98 .. 2.98 F,.lh-Arnll'!Otlt Lamb Shoulder Chops ... 1.09 Jortl•-1 lb.pkg. 118 Unk SauSage .... • Conventenc• lr•ncl '"' Chicken Fry Patties _ ... _ Beef Oxtalls Fr9lh ""'5:-1 No Pkf. Luer Unk Sausage Wllto11-1 lb. Pklo Com King Bacon Fresh Ground Lean Ground Beef .... 89 .... 88 ..... 38 ..... 88 , ... 88 Q,.d• A-D•Y• Fr11h1r-Whol1, 3 lb..1vg. lb •• 41 .... 78 .... 38 California Fryers Frelll Drumsuctt ot Thighs Calif. Fryer Parts YOl.lnt-.... t)' Tur1cey Wings BonllHa-lldnl••• Tur1cey Breast Steak •. 1.48 "-IMnl-12 ea. Pkl- Beef Bacon ..... 89 . WHt•m-1 OL .. r Karo-Hut n ht Breaded Halibut ... 1.18 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Ralpha ExCfu.twe ....... Vodka Ralph1 lxch111Ye \ Lakeshire Gin Montd•ir-lmpot'tld canacrian Whisky Royal 11"'"""'-sa .. .20 Imported Scotch ... 2.99 ... 2.89 .... 3.89 .... 4.28 BAKERY DEPARTMENT White and Wtt9tt., Spitt Top or hnctwk:tt Ralphl . Bread ~::~ .37 Ralphs-F,.sh lakld Peach Pies Ralph1-~rvn1 01nl1h Coffee Cakes Aalph1-D1IJcklu1 Lemon Tea Cakes r"'e .78 ..... 53 ..... 55 DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Slllol'NR-Dfn".,SIZI All Beef Franks Mo,,ell-AI Mnt or All Beef Bologna A1lph1-IOtchlft Frllh-12 Inch Pepperoni Pizza IMf-l••n-POUto XLNT Burritos K,_ft-Sllc9d American Cheese 1 lb.•75 .... 1 lb.188 110.1.15 toLo24 ..... SI Buttwmllt or CcMtntry Style 10 Pillsbury Biscuits & OLO P11l1ch---4 lllclc 38 Diet Margarine , , ... CaiMno Roll• 1 09 Monterey Jack Cheese I lb. • Flel1ehm•nn-Corn OU-4 Slick Regular Margarine , , ... 45 PRODUCE DEPARTMENT IWMt, Flnartuf Julee Oranges Lllrg• C.llfoml• Fuerte Avocados W1111rn lc11Mirg Lettuce Vin• Rip• CHNy-Fua httlt Tomatoes Fr11h G,..11 cabbage FLOWERS -:.10 ..... 28 ..... 29 ...... 28 .... 08 DeconiU.1, Indoor, I " Pol, 191 WnppM 2 89 Rubber Plants -• ..... 89 A1IOrtld Yarietl11 Bare Root Roses -2.89 • • Bare Root Roses HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Your Choice-Buck• Diii'! Pan.,, H•mP«lf Tr1J1ofWaat1bltnt1-Y ...... to.tl1.cl\. 48 Household Plastics -· Aegul•r or Legal Sln-M _... Envelopes .... :n AJht;-.71 Yalu• Theme Books -.39 ~ Rlftlls-1oz.1RN 100 ct. .48 Dixie Cups .... DAIRY DEPARTMENT Ricfli &. Cr11my . Ralphs Butte1111ilk "'.,...'ii A.II Frvtt Al'IOl'S Ralphs Yogurt ...... 58 Ralphs combination of SUPER BUYS and EVERYDAY LOW PRICES is the best way we know to keep your grocery bill down. HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOODS PANTRY FILLER S HOUSEHOLD NEEDS QOM-Up-Mefhl111 I~ N< .. 28 -~.65 lhed11wt-StralftM ·":.07 All Pwpo11 ..... 79 TOOlhbrushes CoolWhlp Baby food Tide Detergent ..... FMtfft-,_.lpM bciulfrN ":.:.38 ,.....,...n-Wltfl h11C9 1,GL 88 NIM UotM-AllllMll ........ ."'.:.10 Chff'lo11-A.-t9d ~ -:.82 Cosmetic Pulls Lasagne ..... CatFood Paper Towels ............ 1t11 .. c.. 1IOL Tl Ylfl 0. K1mp1 nu. 35 OIHllA-1 .... 45 ....., :.:.87 Handlollon ...... Macaroitl & Cheese ..... Long~ ..... Fabric Sonner Aqu1 Nel-RfOUlat• UnlftfttM 1IOL 48 ctiec....,., fanu-llcM '"Ll 58 ... _ '"'2 43 f9"19 Jt6PM-AsMllM Cotors "'"'!8 HalrSpray ''"" Tur1<ey & Gravy ..... Folgera Ground Callee ... • Facial Tiaue . .... a;;:· 1101. 71 AuM .... ""9-C....._ ""' 53 ...... -,. ... 29 s.o.a.-ao., FlhC '"' 29 Cancltloner -· Frn:hToast pkf-1 ChocQlo!e Edllrs ..... ScourPads ..... Cone111tr11e-.11 Oft PICt 'OL 86 ltrll..,.. ltudilllngt .... .::.41 Pl!...,.-~-. It,. ... 59 ,...._ Ropie-AMMM COioft .... 'l1 Prell Shampoo Cool N Creamy Brownie r.tx Toilet Tissue r ... ,.,,.rv tuuctd Pri<e. ~ ... ..... ..... l"rtlllffl .... 5pr1, P~-W"ltoll lli.c. HenMy'1 OrcMrt-._,,.. C... M1nuf1cturer1 Special AllowHCe. .~.,, 89 .... 79 ... 79 ,. ... 29 FeminineJIY!llen8 Clfll Mannlcotti pkg,• Instant eoco. ..... Paper NapkSls .... for CfllldrH "" 29 Ct!Mk.,._.rd F-1-Mtlef -:.:~3.19 S111U ·:1.77 lntdl • ·--"·* .... 33 Bayer Aspirin ...... 'llll1llY Roasts 1.-i!Collw FoodYkap .... Pritts ofltctlvo Jon. 4 thru Jan. 10 @ii) EVERYD;IY LOW PRICES HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD PANTRY FILLERS PANTRY FILLERS PANTRY FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS --··.: .13 ....,._ ... _ ~ .11 M---.. .: .30 ::::::a... ---Baby Powder M11l Pies Folg9r9 Ground ConN ~ ... Pork I Beans •,;.14 T-11aaff ·.: .2S ----lfolllH-ClifoM-M-• -............. --.... Sh1mpoo .::·.a• Orange Juice ·.: .2t Dog Food ... : .43 C1nned Tomatoes •.:.n Tomaaoc.-. :: ... ~ . ... , , ........ ., ·=1.37 -~ '",.:: .79 ,......,_ .. ,..,._ ~.82 M-•.: .17 VogetableS.., --.:.11 -':: .1. Feminine Deodo,.nt Pound Cak11 Aour Kidney B11nt ,.,., .. .,..,.. -~ ... --•.: .30 -~.82 ..,_ ".: .31 -•:1..---Dusting Powder Grap1f'nltt Jule-I Com Olt Sardin•• lnttaftt Coftff Granulated 8Mp ·.: ... ----!::: .21 -4 --------... Bonded Razor -2.21 Cut Grffft kana Refr~BllM ·.: .33 Fl""' ~ ... 2 Cllfffloa~ ·..: ... a ... _,.. •,:A1 --..... -~ :.:.1.11 --•.: .21 --~ .31 -·: 1.07 M-·.:.at --:.:1.-81lum Co ltJonet Cockt ..... , ... Wild Bltd Sood lnatMtCoHM --Wlltlr 9otl1a1r ' • I ' • • , • l • ' ! 1 .. • I • • . - if . • • .- • ' • -. • / ~w-~_...,~·~··_,~_...,.,...:.._l~.1-~_l~~~~~"-M_L_v_P_1L_or__,4=s THE NEW YEAR WITH OUR .TRUE DISCOUNT PRICING. • • WMOLO OOOY 3 5 c (.HtClllMI UNCOMOITllUIALLY .ONOlllt 21.'.·lL•S LI ' / , . , IT'S THAT WAY EVERY DAY. .. ALL YEAR LONG! --'> CHUCK ROAST u..J~~~:~~u.v· 7 7 C l(INDIOll'Oll ...... LITY ANO L• l'LA.VOlll ~:=:~·:. s 114 llMCOMDITIOMAU. Y, M*DliD ll'Olt QUALl'TT olU!O 1 • "LAVO• ..... ROUllD STEAK ' c•:;:.~,~T s 11 a UNC'ONDl1'10HAU.Y •OHOIO LI GROUllD BEEF uwc:':7:~~ALLY 7 3 C •ONOIO LI t l•Tll ~N~~N~~IO~~~ys.~010 ···-· .. ··-··~~~ 99c ~o~~l~~~.~},~ .. ~~~~!Y 90NDIO .. l•s 111 ~J(~N~l!l~~A~LY IC)tjOao ...... :~~~~-~.::5 1 3' ~!~~2\~.~I~~ ................. "SJ s1 lBON E STEAK T~~:$ .J 73 UN t ONOITIONALL Y 90MOl9 ,..,,·-·-••• •• I.• ~~~.!~.~.~~~~~.~.!E~K. ...... ~~:: $ J u ~;~~.~.!.£~,~~J.!~A.~ ......... "s 1 s• STAN-'1116 RIB ROAST s 131 ~I~~!~.~.!~~ .......... ~~.~~~:$ I 1 5 r~.~~,.~~J~~~~~.r .............. "93• ~,~,'!.~~~~~.E.~ ... R.~~.5.! .... "aa· '"'"'"0·'.J!f'"'°""LY ..... ,.... . ...... ......... !~~~.~!.~!~~9U.~~.r.~~.5. ....... 35" PORK SPARERIBS 93• ~~1!! SLICEO BACON -· aa· LEli o LAIB VSOACMO•Ct s 109 " .. •M•••TVL•··············-··-·········· L• .. , """'"···············-'·'"°U"O" ... c"" •• ,., • .,,,, .... LY,.,,, •......... _............................ CORNISH GAME HENS 79• .PORK SAUSAGE .~;:~.!:~93• SLICED BACON .°:~::91• n.@.~~y!~~ ~ ... q~ ·~~~~~ ......... s • c ~li!~~f.I~!I~r.~~~::·.:::·.:~·.:·. ::40· !Y~~:~~~~;~i·· ·: ...... ~~i::~~~$, .4. """"""···" ..... ,, _ ......... . I t ' • ' • I . . HOUSEHOLD ITEMS STAY FREE. .............. ~~~:;~:: 44' .,.+TRASH BAGS ..... '.'.':-'..~'!ll:::l 1.25 .,.+LADY LEE FOIL ......... ~~~ 23' .,.+zEE PAPER TOWELS ..... '.~.~.;:, 28' .,.+FINISH ............... ~~.'::::': 49' l YSOL ........ ~ ......... ~1.~.~~~rg~ 97• T.S.P. CLEANER ............... =: 27' .,.+PUREX BLEACH ............. .!."':. 48' .,.+CALGON ............... ~~'.'.':::1::1.1 9 DOWNY SOITTNER ... -•• ~= 1.45 CAMAY BATH SOAP. ............ ~ 17' t-1--9-~ FRESCI or TAI ·~~GISB{JC lS.OUllCI CAlll FROZEN FOODS FISH & CHIPS ............... '.~.':~ 83' DINNER ............. '.~.~~.~ .. "ii: 57' WHOLE OKRA .................. .:= 32' ZUCQllNI SQUASH ........... :::;: 23' PIZZA ROLLS. ...... ~~.~;= 65' ORANGE JUICE.. ............ ~~:~ 29 . DRINK ...... -•••. ~~.~~.'.~~~~2= 33' WAFFLES. ........... '.'.'~.~~'.'.".~.= 45' SOLE.. ..................... am:..."".'l'~ 87' PEL MOITE CORI ·;~~21oc UIMIL 12-0IW . . . . . . . FROZEN FOODS .,-'JOHN 'S PIZZA ............... ~\.": 73' PB'ftIOlll • Ol 1'11 Olt S4US.\G( CANNED FOODS M.J .B. COFFEE ....... ;:'.\:; 86' M.J.B. COFFEE ...... ;'\!; 2.52 n1m1c na 111 allt.ll.U M.J.B. COFFEE ... ,.~: 1.26 TEA .......................... ~~~,~~ 91' STARKIST TUNA ... -.. '.'C'.':".~,'\':.: 42' CORNED BEEF. ................ '.'.':::!: 79' HORMEL TAMALES. .......... ,,':\~ 37' A-1 MEAT SAUCE ............... ~.ll 41' SALAD DRESSING. ....... ~.",~:.': 40' rrPRESERVES ........... ~.:.'\'.':.~: 61' PEANUT BUTIER ..... -... ~~:,: 1.35 {"IU'l(Y CHI caAMf .,.+NESTLE'S QUIK .... -.. : ... ~::! 83' .,.+CRISCO ...................... '.'::':r.: 93' . CANNED FOODS BOUILLON CUBE~ ............ ,~o': 36' CHEEZ WHIZ ............ ~.~.:\'.:91' SUCARYL ................... ~.~~~~~ 89' RAMONA WATER .... '."~~.~.~.::;; 32' .,-'MAXWELL HOUSE ...... ~!2 .39 DEL MONTE PEARS. ............. ~.!! 49' PET FOODS DOG FOOD ..... ~~.~~~~~:~ 43' PURINA CAT FOOD ....... _ • .,;\':: 17' rrMPS DOG FOOD. ......... ,:::~ 37' UTILE FRISKIES ........... ~~,;o;,-:;:99• PACKAGED GOODS PREMIUM CRACKERS. ...... n':~ 66' FRENCH BREAD ............... ~~~ 53 ' BREAD ~ ... Yllfl)l,T ICllJlllKNT 34' • • • • ••••, • ••. •• •• ""'11 M«.tif, II 0! Ll).l.F rrGRAHAM CRACKERS. ... ,,',~ 28' LUCKY CHARMS ...... ~.~~.~~~ 63' RICE MIXES .......... : ......... ~~~/·~~ 69' ROYAL PUDDING .............. ~~; 12' MUFFIN Mix .... ., ••••• ,., 53' ................... lJOllO• ........ 4.:Sc J2.0UNCI IOTTU . . . . DAIRY PRODUCTS rBLUE BONNET. ............ '.'::;'~ 31 '· LADY LEE YOGURt ............... ~: 21' '\Tl'"""' 10''.IMMllY, ll?'l(l'.IY. CJ«al', -.ullllf'I, , l'UOI OS llM:,lf•or JUICE ............. -...•• :~~~-~~~ 95' ......................... ~Clll BEVERAGE • SPIRITS VIN ROSE ' WINE ......... ~'.'.'.:.'.~; 1.83 GOLD SEAL GIN ............. ~;:<::;3.66 BUDWEISER BEER ........... ~o':: 1.69 o•>Onil 1~4ll'NI t i CUI. STO-IS Willi (~ Oll'l 1 TO .. T 2~11 2-PACI \' 140SQ. "· PAQAGI 111 ~Van de Kamps 111 AN OUTSTANDING VARllTY OF FRESH BAKERY GOOOS llllD W ll Hl l\lllllW WW LADl LEE WIEIERS ............. 11,..,~':c1'i..~~~··· SLICED PASTRAMI. .... • ~"Clll c-• ,.:;':'2J; ~~rei s7• IATURAL SWISS CHEESE .. · ............. ~~~~~g st• E. '-"~' ""'™""·17• MOllTEREY JACI CHEES ......... "'"•'' · 12.oz "'" ESE PtO(lSSfD AMU11CAH PIMENTO, SWISS Jt• UDY LEE CHE .......... ..,,v . ....,,..osucn""'"'• -BORD!l;S AllERICAll CHEESE. ..... .'.~~g 3::.•2" 0. U.DY llf 12..0Z PIG JJ' AMERICll CHEESE SPREA ...... , .... , •""""""' ?ICY M.EF,CORNEO IBJ 3f' LEO'S SLICED MUTS ... ,AIT,..., •• """"''"' "°'~; , LEO'S SLICED COOIED HAll ............ ;;,m.;;;.;'0:~:. PILLSBURY 81SCIRTS ............ .-mLUOUl<l 1\Jll &REEi PEAS -a.,...CREAM.elES ..... --............. i\'ll~ 211.:~..-.. "l#Wlo\; MC«Aif:-OXOMIJf. WIOll oa siu,.....,-~ • "~ J---.J!!IR.QWNJE MIX. ............. '.'."X"J':i 6'1' B.AKER 'S COCONUT.._._ •••. .'.1l 39' ••. the f•w items ll1ted on this pog• constitute j-uat a amoll aampling ofJh•J houaandLof .low,. diKount prices tn store for you. TIA&lltT-311 -·-· ,,_ ¥ W . ... LOW DISCOUNT PRICES ON HEALTH ANO BEAUTY AIDS ,.... •... ~&rt \J SOFT & DRI POWDER SPRAY Mn-99c MEllEI BIBY LOTION $149 VICK'S VIPORUB 1-.0L Decono-1tont J .1-0L YGpo<l•l"9 98( olntm•nt. SCHICK PLITllUM PLUS ILIDES Pockogeof Sdoubl• 69( .dg•blod ... VICK'S· '-'!!!ii~ SllEI s101 O.Con991tont no1ol spray. 1/2.0L ... ~&rt ICK'S IYQUIL Nlghtlm• cold m..:lklne. M>Zll1\ 99~ --------------------------------DOVE LIQUID DETERGEllT ·aoc The clllhwothlng I uld thot'• to ntl•. 32.0Z 1t think• tt'• o ~ lotlon. Try 11r. ••••••••••••••••••••• 10m1 c DRIVE POWDERED DETERGJllT s 141 H--r duly i.. "'" wllh ·~ 14-0J: •toln.'flght.n foc:~eioner~thtw clothes .................. 9C)X .. \!Gfl JlUf Ill HtOOlO LEE OIL FILTER ford Spln-01'1 TYJMi in1tall· It yourtelf. ,.,., s 1 •' we ~elcome fGOll ITIW ' IHOPl'l•S SHOP FOR WAITED AUTOMOTIVE IEEDS IT MOIEY·SIVll& LOW PRICES HIVOLllE MOTOR OIL k"p 1ome on hond ot all tlm••· »WT. tlf. 43c AUTO CERTIFICATE HOLDER c11,. on sun visor; ho1 •'°'' for parking m•tff coin•. 11QX S.T.P. OIL ADDITIVE "for a 1mootti.r running •ngln.. 11019 "DUST Bii" WISTE BASKET lttc.o\191" Ncorn.1 o du1t pon. Hol\dyl $244 DISH DRiii SET SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS IA.VI 12.ol Permon•nt Pr••• bl•nd 1& lllUTE FLARES IO•u f«oafety,ol_,. 27c c.orry 1onw flore1 I ASSORTED BIKEWIRE Plostk ·coated d i1h rock, flatware holder, matching drain mot. of trloc•tat•/ nylon ; otat. pott.rn1, 1lr•1 l.c-1n.11. .,,,aS168 Choke af 2·pc. cook!• pon, ).tier cok• pan. V5enneMmk•flO"t 2'f'C. Fton pon Mt, 9" bok .. I •Mp. pon. eroillng pan« roo•tlng po,,._ IACH 88( COITllEl-TIL--l!ITCIER ""AITIC·All"' ~ ..... 11 c l·B·C 1·2·3 ·BOWl-79c & IUI NOT AVAii.AiLi At .,. t.iN f A MOflOC.t. there 's a -near you , •. UGUllt ltlUt • S• Olttf '"' •t l • '• lA MllAOA • lt Mir141 Sit.,,-. Ct•. r.AOfWOOO • t•tweM Ml•,,i..e Ct•. IAWNOAU . 1441 1 St. Mewfti•,.. lht Wlll1M • 111 s.. SW. C...,. tlwL WllllM • 12t W. LI ,....._ A•t. AllSA • m l. GW.._. S""t UlOwtN 'All , 1Jt .. ....._ .... C.utOGA PUii • 72'4 .._ '''• W,COWtM.0 t•-.. ...... ttL OOlllSI • Ult .......... .. G.llOIN c;H'i'f • 1MIJ 1.cW St. llMlllOI . IOIOI "-11 A1t. GAIOIJll GIO'tt • 11t7l "'""""'It. IYNWOOO . 10171 Atltlltlc "''· GU.Olli • llU W, Gle_. M\1111. lOMG llA<M •• ,JS I, ~ St. "'"°'u . loit s.. Ct-.! •••. I un ••GUI\ . J401 I. ...... ,.. •••. IKMAMI P&ll • IJJ W. li tt. 4S MONIO'i'IA • 41fW , ........... !Mn 1Mfl11GTON IU.OI • totl .,._, A•t-., MOltTillUO . ISS 1i.. "1lu1 NUtmlGTON IUCM • 1 ... a.I• twc1 k. llMMIWMI • llfft ~ M Jll ... Of • UJI L CM,_. a ... PUllMN& . t• L V•t ltrHt WM llltl•IOlllO • tS74t .... .,,, St, J. SA,, GAllllL • tlJ I. l .. ll'lltt lho4 l&N 'IOIO • ,,,. 1'tli S•. L\NIA ANI · JJ" St. Mutl S...t& •O..U • HV U.W.1111 tk-L '°""' ,,,,. JJll .............. . tfO<*DO .. IOI • '111 "''•• lh4. fOHAIKt • !7K '9dMc c .. 1 lhof. tOIWQ .... 11,....-. • T\,l_Wll~ •• , ..... 1111 .. , nin• . 11m ,...,.,, &.,.. • ttt tt. WUtCNtnfl • 17_, Uitc• ... . WUTllffmll · 1»11 '-"" .... It. wur••n11 . ,. •• .,...,fff ww1m11 • ISfSS l•N ,, '''· WNtmfl . llfH (. Wtti• It.I, WM.MlllG-.0. • lft1 ... ,_.._ WOODUND tllU · 11140 Ylnwy ... STORES OPEil 10 111 .. , .... i· • • • ' BABY FOOD llffch-Nut Strained · Varieties Jar 7c· Our DISCOUNT WITH A DffffllNCI program offers manoy-10Vin; prices on tho variety of high quality meats, produce and other foods which helped to build Safewoy's reputation. When we converted to ~iscqunt, we mode 1weeping changes in operating methods. Th~se change5, which included6 new pricing methods and the elimination of unnece ... iory mt!;rc~andi5iKg expenses, reduced our cost of doing business. Our savings were iml'(lediotely reflected in substantial ,iprice reductions. We introduced our every day • • • @ Popular Brand CIGARfTIES 'tn. (IOO·MM't .... ~ ...... C1rt11 $3.30') TRULY FINE low level price5 which helped to make the discount program IO popular and effective. f -. ~ TOWELS Witb low price5 in effect aM week long, thererWOI no longer need to po5tpone 5hop· t· ·:~ ~ , ping unfil •the week end. tow level prices gave our customers added incentive to buy ·~~~11t. ~ • , ~ from \jl1Al.l of their food needs. With shopping spread more uriiformly throughout the • Plai• er Decorate•-S•ft l Alis•r~llt week and.thr.oughout. the store, our whole bu1ine11 became more efficient. We 1trea'!'" , , . e ' lined_orderi'ng, stocking and price mar~ng. We increased check.stand efficiency a11d '\'OWB.l' 1 ·leuened the possibility of errors at checkout. "~.tt~-; ... " • . SavirJgs in our costs of doing busineu continue to be reflected in the price1 of !~ _,,,_ large fhings we sell. Shop Safeway for tho finest foods and a low total food bill . Thars "=-""' ' Rolf ••scouHT WITH A Df.ffffllNCf. ~=~-~·e:::· :.....::::..::=~~ ...... ...;)' \ LIQUOR AND WINES ( . . ~ fffterivl In l~ )aftwo't'S SCOTCH "'~-~ MacNair's ' · .$,59 •i rr•t•fk•tl••• · . . . . 16 ,,.of Q1art • ' • POOCH .FOOD lalucal 111111 -Fii C•IJ TH! 15~-0z. Can Pkg. of 15 LUCERNE conAIE CHEESE Pt. Ctll. @ TO~TO SOUP · ""'"""""""· T••• NllSl-IHif lo Mi11tes! I . ~~~!~ON $529 «•c69c Pack · ~ 16 Proof QUlrt Senorita Tequila ,:, •• '429 AllllClden Wine ~~' ''"''' $2'' I, • • t • • I • > r ·1.1tk liir:um·hp. Thr '••rk t .. ,...,. !111n 11fli&1 .IU HW . _ HEAL TH & BEAUT)' AIDS -.. NIE~. ~'E" · ... ,.,""" . DIOl!OIAWT s i _ l.':a .......... 18 ',; .... Prvtktlon. . · 7.fL CH -·· . fltClos~UpT~te ,;:53c Jll hlwurlYe Rapffl'Shavel:-68• MONEY-SAVING BUYS 9 Stir 'N Serve =.,"i;:.. ;:;: 45c · : Stewed Tomatoes ::: .. 't:.'26c · . Gohlen Griddle Syrvp ·~ 73c , . """' BAKERY BUYS AT CllSCOUNT it DONUTS r.:--1t Mrs. wriiht'• 59c 014 F•shl""' P9Ckoto of T2 fl Pound Cake or ~.~"",..,39• fl' CinnalllOll Rolls w':;;.·, ,~ 39c each llllolllntf, Sllllw Donrt Inn ·-~~' 79c 3~~49c BAREROOT ROSE BUSHES California Gron 2-Years Old ' ~·99e1~.~·&9e . Ille~ each •· . ~~~ ... ~~~-~.~-...... Ultt $1 68 ~.!:J~.~ ..... , ..... l~llN $348 POtted Mu111s ~ ':'1" '-i Potted Hyacinths ,., 49' • · Fresh (arMtiOllS .... 99c 4&-0t41 c CH Pack•1•29c ol 10 @ PINEAPPLE DAIRY DELI -AT DISCOUNT ! SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS ~-l(J . LllHl-iJIUltb H11r!f'l1lr11kor1 , ORANGE JUICE -Ajax Liquid ~"::',:' Par · I """ _ Quality Ctn. Luceme Frvit Yogurt S~ady Lane Butter ~-:.: USDA Choico Grado Beel FiQl!orful & Juicy Ideal to Pot Roosl BLADE cur · lb. O·Bone Roast •oneless ,. .. . .. 8 lttf Ravioli ~ . >;.:: 21• II Jif Penut Butter ~81".. ' .Gtipe Drilik_Wy~ 'l:'95C ~33c 46-0z. C111 • • Ea1ten1 Gral11 Fed Parlcon Ideal For Pon frying .,. End Cuts USDA lospoctod for Wholesomtn111 Idem for 'Burgers',, Meot loaves, etc. 2!.&·J.POUND P"CIAGES lb. ' c 4 ' \ l~inb Chops . ' ' Turkey Slices .:;,,~~· ·~$1 79 Boneless Steak ~5!5= ._$1 39 Ground Turkey ~":?iri--.. 69c ., •eel T·9one ~.steaki"'°",!, ...... $1 1'·-Sliced Baco ~=~= . . . . . . Van de Kamp Troptiy;Bi'and FRENCH FRIED COOKED ' . ·-~ ·HALIBUT SHRIMP lk1l ltr l rtililf ..... 99c .. ,,.99c Pkg. Pk&. '. ' ,-'---'-~-:-~~~, Lamb Rib Chops ~ leg of Pork ~~~ • 7''"·--R-f USDA'""" .... • • ..._ WW. Fv-M Cll!f9I' Cut B1111eless Roast "ii!:. 0:-..::' ·Beef Brisket ·a;~,.,~ la11b Roast ~~ .. 9ac .. $Jn .. •J" .. zgc · TOP SIRLOIM STEAK loaelttt C•t•- USOA Cltolc,,llfff A .... &Trhil.,I ll 5198 • PURE PORK SAUSAGE · ' · "Siiosono4 Joti'lllJi.1" C Ji-y.DMo PM ~:• . 93 r~ I l I I ' I ,... I I t • ' ' ~ ! !\ • ,, j • • • ) ' • l. ~ , • ' . t .... -~ ·~ (' 1 • f j -· 4-lrtch •••••••••••• 99c BEEF 'RIB -STEAK . (t·~ .. P~ckoge.$l.14) •1': , ' ~~1~, ... b ·.. . 11_$.f~' \_ .PURE-B,UFFALO STEAKSi-•~,,., BREAST OF LAMB \ fn1110 -PQn41rosa ' s 11• 214·inch . .... .... 29' · lonch-2 1tealls lit I-IL Laroe Mtaf'f '"' " 2,C Eacll Pack•s• ••••••• Pk&. ______ ..._ _,,.., m~ 'J..'1."' ._ • '-'.:!'=-="""C=L...--,--"s._,o•_c_,holo-•_...i __ = lb. • ~ • • 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach • 2f1 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa • · 24 Motiarch Bay · Plaza, So. Laguna • 6 N. Coast "f., iuna I , e 801 E. El Cami~ R~I, San Clemente e ~nta Ana Freeway at La ,Paz, MiSsion riejo e e Wilson & Fairview, Costa Me~, , l ' I 1, - ' i ' I • I l I'" ' I I I t • ' I I. ,,,. . : l PILOT·ADVERTISU •• -- .......... .. ' ' 1 73 • Wolotld>y, J....,., 3, 1973 DAILY PILOT' . "It'• h• te Be Nlee to PNple" NEWPORT BEA.W (;OSTi\ MESA IRJNTINGTON BEA.CR CORONA DEL MAR INVESTMENTS -.11.-111 .. _ .... ,_ -- -- -- • I From All of Us a P·rosperous ... 1973 .......... ' -- -- --- -·- .......... -WI ... .... , ...... -- ........... .,._ .... ,., N ......... -- ... _ ............ Very MKh A Part Of Tfii Real ESfiit9n, . lat Not Shawn: ·--.... ~ ---- Terry McC.1'4te .. _ -- ..... ....... "°""· ... ,... '••• ci.,, T•• lol-4 .. _ 19ntit• Ellemett --· .... ...... ·-- -- -f-EOPkE-SPElb.SUCGESS AT l"HE REALESTAtERS -hi ... Why are The Real Estaters one of tile most popular ·real estate:~ --- companies in the State? Above are 92 excellent reasons ... • -. -. \ I r , DAil. Y l'ILOT by Doug Wiidey ~-------,-,--...., AGOOOTAPE • R&COROERIS ON& OF TIE TOOLS OF MY. TRAD& I TUMBLEWEED~ Hll..17fGARP HAMHOCl<l!R, l'Ui ME: llOWN! 1'Y 1\IE WA'<J SUGAR, VDU NEVER 1\IANKEP Me Fq\ THE CHRISTMAS G'IP'f I KNITIEP FOR 'IOU! by T41m ·K. Ryan COW80YS PO NOT We.AR FOO'flES! ·.- -1-J MUTT AND JEFF DOING DISMES FOR. \'t>UR WlFE MAKES OP FOR OUR SAD SEMAVIOR. Qtl NEWYEARS--iiH? " ·llANCY '• ... •. RDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ~ -'CROSS ~ EmploV9f" ·1 Coln of the 50 "Let'• Mt -'Mlm:Sllng ' " GOifer'• .,"f. probltm 51 Rude ~n i10 ft.ct 52 Bulinhl ct\lic.ctony 1bbrtvlldon ~ lt •t.ckllnith} 5 -UnusuM "' -: acce11ery-thin;• ~I ~~~~ M"Sharp rid119 :18 folfowotdert 60 Stro~turtl YHterdey'• Puzzle Solved: . 17 Expen11vt met Item 1----li-i'~a. inn e1 Kiln ,,._~llildl -M -~ . ou:'"-83 Fi.h !~don 64 lnMCta ... ~,~.::.,,_, 66,SIQ11on• "2i~ .. -~'..-door ~" ~~ ~ DOWN F,orouon· 1 P~llr 1970 ~ moVMI 19 Frtncll Bret , Ji·southem 2 Pfepositlon 42 SPffd contett:2 • ltat•: ~" lnforrnel ...,~- 31 Qu1ntitln cf : food "32 Obl>inlng ....... 38 Pronoun :J7 luk-.Wlrtn 38 Anlm.t's Cl'f 39 In perfect 1hapt 42 Thick• · 44 _Confine: 2 ·~· ~Lifework 46 Sultan durif'l9 tM Third c...- , 3 Valued too highly 4 Golfer's cone em 5 Uamas' relatives 6 Ready for ... 1 Hotfll unit 8 Mlscirlllneou• coMettion I Home, to ..... 10 llrliest 11 ComJPt P'Ktic• 12 Readjust 13 ColOr chengers 22 S l'loft cough word1 25 U'I Abn.,'i 43 N1ighbor of C1litorni.I IOn. 115 AFl'• p1rtner 28 Not hollow 116 HNlth: Fr. 27 Notified 47 Kind cf city 28 E11tem n1me 48 Quebec City 29 Scotti•h ' unlverllty W1terf1I -49 Peny-glvers 30 Meture 51 Surp11$ 32 Commence 53 North 33 Not fl1wle11 Ameliclln 34 Faeill '''"''' lndllri 36 Actlv4i pereon 511 Gr.11-lake 37 Veftkle 5IS -~ IH: 40 Reducing Perfect influ•nee1 57 John: Scot, 41 Oilpllyby 59 8 1Hb1Uer - WNrlng Santo YOU ANSWER 'Tl-IE :DOOR- PEANUTS .•... -..... . ..... -/mt by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Emi• Busllmiller ·-WHILE I DUST OFF THE BIBLE A StLL? F<lR '®U? ' '1IJ(J OWE /IC SIX OOJA.1!5 RlR l>IE ™IN65 IOU ero<E AT MV NEiii '/EAKS PARW ~ PLEA?E PN< AT ONCf ! ' JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH ( HAVi -~Ol.Pfe-aM..us ANO SISTil!S A'Pl.llP TO ANY r AltTHu,oi BlfCTMl!lt HAS APPi.lf P 'TO US COi.Li(;!~, MlSS PiACM _1 • j i ! • CDLl.IGtS, YfT? 'lfAH? SINCI! MAI I oW!EN WICVE llCCOIJNTED RlR 8 OFTMEM! • • DOOLEY'S WOltLD .. SALLY BANANAS ,_, GORDO ... , .. ... JOI_ .. -. .... !01t I MOON MULLINS L ANIMAL CRACKERS Giiie Nf. 1ilA! ~OT BOTT~!<' $1..~CI-!, by Chartes M. Schulz .... ~~--~~--.... - by Harold Le Dou: -HE: CAM!-~lEll HOW--&AOI.: TME 11-!JURED SH!! IS ! SHE'S UH-RE6 1ST!RED CONSCIOUS! IMClDEMTAll..Y, IN THE MM\f IT'S AN 01/T·OF-STATE Of.A ROCl<WAU L.ICENSE .1 '-.. SILVESTER! ... ,~ Ci.!V51'CL.Y Pi.AVIN6 ON TllE ~AW OF AV•lt.l.6'11-S.., M! Fl1'U'E~, /IHP Rl-1 :501 nlAT AT L!AST ONll OF THIM IS llOUNP TO"SENP MIM A C:OUllTIOUS i.ETTlll: OF "11.Jl!G TION •. 1 i ·-!I •• l! by l~ Bradfield By Charles Barsotti by Gn Anlola • by R0ger BoUen ~ i f J "I mad< o "'Y lllltpld New Yeer'1 .-..oluUon and I just ...... """' ,.. -wtiat 11 11 ,...,. eomc 1o lnalll lllat I brook IL" . DENNIS THE MENACE ,,,.....,.,.,...,._....,..,.,.. i~ ~ I ; ' -.~ . . •• ' ·t ' I I lj L PILOT ·AINERTISU ' MARVELOUS MISSION VIEJO $37.500 "'"'"" .. ,..., ~ fw w.,... .......... ldtf9 l•Mily, 4 ....,._, t Miii.. -..ilfiCMt I~ ... ....._..... .. •U ill 11"9 leftly -.. Cn1'MI .,_,.._ c.... Miff °"""'"" 111 etKtrk ~ • ....,... ~ltt-111 lllifdltll. •1t11W1tJW, P11W. a..wtttvt ,,,.,,.. ,,._,.. -I IM111y If ...... , .. ~ ,'!Wl!lll , ..................... ,.1 SUNSETS & SAILBOATS $30,950 IWMPille ¥1MI tf -........ 1-ltlls .an,lleMI Maw i. fllll llYl"I 1ru • OalMI """"· OMenn s«i• .,..,,.""" 1 ..,.,.,. ....._ wM1 --Wllt-111 lllkflell, dlannillt lrtnl M llllf lrM, De9'I pHdtd Cl......,. "'9. •ripes. E>1,.nly 11.nu~ 1!'9Wllk. 1"rlc1 nOltclll fer '"'"*'llN WIL .rl•mt \ ~~"'~·. < ~J EXCITING SPANISH $34,750 Prtee ,.._.. .,..tic.Illy Jw lrnrnmlllll loMt .., Mii"--· C-'" ,.,... ..,. ,......... '*" ,..., ..... ,..... Nlftfntt. " ft'l' llnt --·· Mfftw .il*I ..,,_., t IMJllS. ~ _,. wtfiM .. ill ,_. ~ ''""'" -wflktl """h N "~ fl""""" ...,.. a trauw eu-. Mwlt MC pllf llillwt Mtt9' "'" MW, t U-1561 -Since 1~26 ' YOUNG-BIG: & GORGEOUS $46,900 0ntr .. ~r -lfOil Ill _,... tllaii ·~ •-" UOMllHtll. J40I 14· "· .................... l•Mlly ~-4 ......_., 1 tlMflllllf INllll .. """"' •IMot ...... -~I ...... '"91 Mn, l'llont klnlol ....... -• ei.......... ,.,, .. ..,.-.ii ,_tty •llfl d .......... ...awitlilft. l'!Mlt ldl99I .ntntt. IMMM1 -~ • 5 BEDRM-3000 SQ. FT. $53,900 ...... , , ..... ,clll fw .,,. ~ flMfly ""lflt. s ..,.,. .... tfll, -.. ,.....,,. -.... "1'1111 kMft"' ...... ""9111flc9!tt 1'"'4an • ...,,... Miit "' lllltdliM, .llflon ....... hmlal ....... ,..... '"· u,,. ................ . .. _,,.., lltMk ........ t11tet .. ly ~,.. ,..+ ... ,. ......... "2·UW. ~. " .J.1· ~. W'ATERFRONT-Hl/tlTINGTON HARBOUR- $65,000 LIVI 1111• • mHliellllt'I •h ynr ........ ,...,..., -I Chris Crell ......... a.qi tltat't lll!Clltnd lo .,..... tt II. Mlt _..,. LnwleM rnlcle11<1 wllll lnfftllr ...... ,__, AU tleclrlc .... ""'"" llllllt.fft d-tluXI lllldlMt, lltllWftl'ler. ~ 1'"'4KI 111111ftcn dlolrm .. Uvlnf roitm. Willi "' ""°""""' ,...., t.ftl5 court .,..i ._11. fl'Twstlt9 Hdrus, ...,.,., ' . '·~~ ,,. ' _,,_ . -- REDUCED $15001 $34,9901 4 ...-c .... ...-.. 2 """" .. '"'.,. ... Ill ........ """ ,_ ..... 11 .......... I~. Dreltfl llllfint. ·~· -,.._, lllce 111111111 -Id Mmict. 9--' llilllllt -. ll'w4 ............... ttt-ldlve .... ..... ..._. IMDUP'... R••b pr1H If _..... ~ & .... fa.117J Tarbell Reaches 87°/o Of The Home Buyers * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEEK. * TARBELL'S EXCLUSIVE MULTIPLE LISTING BOOK * GUARANTEED SALES. * COMPLETE Fl.NANCING * TELETYPE SERVICE ·''LIST YOUR HOME WIJ.H NUMBEl 1'' SPOTLESS "JEWEL" $34.000 lllrt llW N-'YHr tlllll Ill tlll1 lm1Mt1 .. r.. ,.....,,.., Nin,_ IMIM lo wt 9M11ty, 4 "'9'""' MllNotfnl. l IMltlll, llK...._. r .. r llwi119 twftl WOii fl.Mii-11...,IK.e ..,...,.., • 1J111rt1-l•1 ~tnl. DtoiOlllltlll ,.1111. P'rullt• M1111liftelM a..cll lktti-IQ.1$61 , MASTERPIECE IN DESIGN I $42,0001 Miiie, .,...._..,. ~,.cl 1!'9111111ts ""'•'<Y •llMlt .. 1 J ....nil .. .,.._., l IMl!lltt. ....... flmlty -wlfll 1111 111•'"-I I~. ~ ...... r l•ltlt• Ukllllft .,.,. .. IKn llw;lllOl!ltl dltl'lw..,,,,.,. L .... .i,, llVlet , ... ..._ 11fwl. J ittr .. r.,.. •-..,. Mo&! ..,. trfilllr. AMlflOll 1111 ~ .... r..-.~ ·11 ~- FABULOUS MESA VERDEi $36,9501 P'rnti,. __,,_ llMr titf c ....... klllf 1ruil ~""• t 11f•'4Y 111!11'111, ~... ttmlly !"Mm W1t11 ..... , l~t, tcldlli.MI fl~ ...,, ""'"" ,. ll•int -· ......... , NCIMll ..... , • ......., ........ .....i ,.,....""· o.tne lllfllfi. tltdleoi 1,.i"-tlhllw•-r a dli.ll1N1lw. I I tltl L-..... -~-, .,,, , ' COLLEGE PARK-$37,9501 POOL IEacilillt o.t P'i. ltlltl ..,try 11111, 111 ""9clrlc "Awt rd" Milt .. -l'ldlftl. <ll1rml"' 11,.. ltmllr ,.."' wllll tlllrm """'"'" ltJ Miid-t1n111Nc1, IOOll......,1 llr1p1.tc1 In 1tw.tw lh'lflt rMm. O•Otflthll IJlllltl, ..._, .. ~· tlt<l ..... """' I-.... 1nt1f111>CI lll!Cbe•"""' llNI ..... "" l•mlly 11111 a ..,,, •• 11.i111• 1-.1no EXECUTIVE POOL HOME-COSTA MESA- $45,700 he'"" Mlilet'll 11111 ... Ind ..,1y I J"-ntW tel ... lfill ll mtdtl CtlldillM. I ~ 2 ........ ..,.., Of Tiie L...... 111 tltdrk Rlttltl -ttrti. .. .............. '--we flmlly ""'" • ...._ 11•1 ,.. c .. 1 tw "" .. .., & 1•11 .... """' ,....... ... "" t'lrftlM. °"' -... '''"" ........... ,...,,.,.. ar9lllle:lf .. ,, 1lectnc ............. 9"1'19". MllCll nwr•I ,._,,,. SOUTH COAST OFFICES * COSTA MESA 540.172 0 2955 Herbor ll•d. * HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-6691 ''11fleodllh4. * HU'NTINGTON BEACH 962.S566 9017 ...... * HUNTINGTON BEACH 8464604 1124 l dl .. et' * HUNTINGTON BEACH 962·8865 ffll H:tMUto• * HUNT INGTON HARBOUR 1146-1383 1'552 loko Clllca * FOUNTAIN VALLEY 962·1373 11114 lrooflh11r1t * FOUNTAIN VALLEY 842·2561 17945 M09nll• * MISS ION VIEJO 83().6060 2lll1 I I TMe RoM * LAGUNA HILLS ~ &...-. Hll'll Pl-. 24J70 ladfW• * SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 49J.1:M1 11771 ht Obhpe * SAN_CLEMENTE 41>2·7210 1.f01 s. 11 c..r.; I • J O>.!LY PILOT • • ! • .. STORY BOOK CHAR M-$31,950 P'rnllt• lddt'nt lfl Co'1• Mnt. J 1¥H11nol Mcl,..1",., J 11Nmlftf 1M1llm1M1 .,.1111 .. ,..,.,.. .. •"'lllt rMm tw 1'11M• .._1e1 N111t01Mi.. 1"1mlly ....,.. t... •ti 11'19 llCI-.... Ill I hllllll-UntNi<t. P'llll. P'k llltftlllM loW mllll- "9ftlllCI lllMl-Clpi"t. f41.lnl ' LIKE LIVING ON THE RIVIERA! $32,800 Gertl'ltrl ,.... De Cl-.'' wltll I ........... J MPl!'lff .. flll, 11 .... l1m1ty · ,..m Wllll lfllltlrlr>t J...-....C1. ,.._, Will-ill tflk~W -lk~ ~1111w1......-. P'ri¥111 Mk1111y a 11-...ity ,.111. l"•bllllfn c•..trw lhllftfil ~1110. PRESTIGIOUS IRVINEI $45,000 1'11111.._ t yn. -~. Ill '" ,,..., If ...... ..._. -.._ ....- P"l.U-1 "llitMilr ...... _ .. l -·te Ill""-< fermll dilll .. -: for -1,_111 11111•111-, 11,... l1m11y fWfll lw "1"1111 Sc_ .. wlltl 1 tr I I l EXCITING POOL PALACE 525,900 ) ,_""" W M ............ 2 1111111, IN 11Ktrlc IHIM ktt111 llvi1N11 lclkh..,, cl1rmlnt ••lrl .. fMll •rt•. Cltovll teU tlf"Hllnt. •r•IN"· I!•· (IO,tli1t1ty IUIKI .... ,,......,, 11 .... lflt 111-r bell.ti. t-lld ffc-lllt 111111 1 "-'1111itl •wlm ,..1. s .. rt "' 11 ltff<:hl Me-1120 ''· ...... , . ... ._ __ . .,. ·- ""'"" ..,r1111 • "'" .... ...,.._, 1 ..,.,,_ .,....._ 11.,. 111t111y l'IM! fer llltllltl ... 9'liert1lftl!lt •Ith I ........... f~ ....... , --lclkMe • .,.lllild .. ""9dllll. till"""'. C-h'y ~ ,_ Wllfl ClfrH --ly ........ I~ ,...,.... ..-111y Cl'"""9, dr1,_, ..,.,.., Ulllem t-'llrt P'LUSI i..lnt Since 1926 • • • . ' ~V PIU!T Everyone Has ' Something That Someone Elie Wanh . ' . • .• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ···DS -... .. ·rhe Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642~5678 fCJr Fast Re~tdts -----------~ - PJLOT-ADl'Elr!lSlR J7 ' You Cen Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad • ~~~ ~ ;....;---' -----.. .J. • • , I· ~-"'-I~ --I~ I -.... llel -·-I~ I _..... l[~J[ -·-· I~ I ~~~ . ' o.n..11 -.01 G.Mral ·-0-11 Mluloll· Vleio- $41,500 Gener1I $23,990 3 BR .1112 BA ~l"<"7~Ul-Sa/t4 ~MDwoams 3 BR. & family THE COLWELL CO. Sho\11> -·lined atreel Fall ls in the air and leaves are ~~here, \ltt)' quaint. """"" painted " ..uer ..,.. .en with all tenns « THE MERRY HOMEI SOUTH OF HIGHWAY REALTORS 2G8 l!AS1' COll81' HIGllWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CAI.If. 644·7270 * subnllt $3.SOO down and """ over FHA loan w I t b pa)'tneDtl ()f SUM. We'll Mow it to )10U. ~ '•·''I ~·· 1 1 II >! Goqeou1 Million V le j o At the start 0( 1973 may we aret1.1 A lrl-levcl Detlne tell our 1lory to tllOlt' who home. Glant llW1g room. have real estate matters Cracid1na' Ureplace. FAMI· we could help with this LY ROoM 23' J.,ONGf ~ We att a Ltw Angeles Jo~ 0 R M AL OtNE. S . twenty-five year old ~m1. 3 baths. New air morteaae company over conditk>oer and dishwaahs-1 one buodred mllUon 'dollars Qub facillllet include POOL to "'°"' .,..11 publldy and TENNIS C:OURTS! Call bcld by ftw1unci! ot ibaft. Realton ~ .ll'be Merry Home is kinda like the Funny ·-Farm, only different! The Merry Home is a Unique single slory, four bedroom with nifty shag carpets, an added family lanai, new A likMlew home -with '1old Corona del Mar charm". 3 Bdrms., faml!r rm. & child· ren's loft. Located on tre .. lined street - only I blk. long! Fee land ,-not leasehold. fut -qWNER VERY ANX· hOlden. (We are a recom· Open Eves. IOUS ~ 6fS.-0303. ~ stock by the Na· OWNER trana., 4. bedrooms, · dishwasher and wale• heafer and a close,t1>- all·scbools location. Priced at only $38,500. $87,500 n>e area's top pro!essionab are at your aervlce. I OJ(!\ I I 01 \II\ ' . • That's the Merry Home; as to the Funny Farm, we don't know! UNl9UI HOMU OP MIU YllDI. 14"'1!!0 ........................ '··* * * *' * * • • TAYLOR CO. Best buy in area. lmlnac. 4 bdrm., 2 bath single story hoipe. Large patio, room for pool Newly redecorated. View of bay & ocean . Low lease. $65,000. • • • • • • Duplex BEST RENT AL AREA. Immaculate duplex, all newly refurbished. 2 bedroom upper and I bedroom lower. Right on the sandy beach. Watch the SUNSETS from your SUND ECK! ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' '' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' $110,000. * 4-U FANTASTIC :rusnN 64,00 FJ'. 6400 DOWN Near McFadden A: Newport ~ telTiftc b::ation. 6i,s years fresh. Gros!' lD-come 786(1 based upon .3 bedroom (12101 ' bed <IUlll) After fixed expenses and loan payments $. Sched· uled cash· spendable which 13 13.31-cash-plua 8.34 eQUill' buildup. Total return 21.11. All this and a swimming pool, too! llG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB -$119,000 RICllA~~~ WERT AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REAL TORS 644-n7o BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR· Near-new luxury 4 BR home in this new . residential area surrounded by the elite B. C. General rGenaral , 645-4048 • Country Club. Lge fam rm & formal DR. ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ' Elmore Company 341 Bayside Dr., Sulla 1, N.B. 67s.6161 i;)'lUSh cptng. Choice view site. ,o __ ••-•-••_1 _____ ,a.=n.;.•'-'-1 -----1 BA YCREST BEAUTY _ POOL R/E Div. , "Our 27th Yaar'' JUST LISTED INVESTORS A fine home in a fine area, center of New-POOL ' LEY N. TAYLOR .CO., Realton · CHOICE! port beautiful. Behind wrought iron gates, $37,950 ' • 1111 S.n Jooquln Hiiis fload THE BLUFFS 123.500 • zoned M-t _ 2 you enter an Italian marble entry, bringing 3,:.~':!,.~'et~~: I _NEWPORTCENTER,N.8. MMtlO ,-, . m,~~llm,large you to a sunken living room & a cozy fire-fln!places, all e l ectr ic '-::=:-------'-:'=::::::::;------~ t vi vmg room. """"""' ent ren-place area, i· ust the thing for these cool bull ti De"-'tlul ~"'· -· Gener1I "ivnt row. wa er ew, very. tal. Includes i .. --2 ,,.... ...iu. "' • .:...... ,~. ba'th.·, ~ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j spacious 2 bdrm 2 bath --&" ....... nights. tl-fany amenities that we can show ... ...... ....... • ., ' garage -huie workshop h ak storqe room. Del Plso en-formal dining rm., brldat. plus carport. you w en you m e an app't. to view. · try 'ball, electric garage 4 BR NEAR OCEAN $25,500 SUper sharp South Shores home located near schooll, shOPI and ocean. lmmacu· late inaide and out. Beauti· tully · paneled bonus m:im can be 4th bedroom, den or studio to !Wt your family needs. Boe.t door tn garage. Thia new llsting is In move- in condition, $1,300. down patio; single story, wlth OR Offered <a $81,000 opener. All this plus loads of awecping bay view from · decking and a fabulous huge private terrace. eu .. $21.500. zoned ""2 . build 7 CORBIN-MARTIN pool' ·-1-tom dCl'or thruoul. Adult unlts with no variance. Has · .,..,.., •QJ• oceupied. Premium k>cation c oz y cot t age o n with low leasehold & taxes .. HALF ACRE! Renta at $115 2414 Vista del Oro Newport Beach 644-ll33 ANYTIME per month. REALTORS 644-7662 TARBELL OON'T HESITATE • call to-day-~ l!"!!!!!!!"'l'"'""'"""'"'"""'~!'"!!!!!!'!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.j ..!'!956~~H~ar~bor~,~Cost~a~·M~c~sa~ Gener1I With a •beautilul home in fashionable Flimlshed ! Mesa Verde tlon • largest brokerage dbiliw . room, entry hall, oompa.nf). We are the 5th bullt-lnl, custom · ceramic larEeat rnortgaa:e company kitchen •• tile, brk, $30,900. ·tn the U.S.A. l-"~"-"'no=·------I ' . . Balboa Island Starting in 1911 we logically I ;;.;=;;;..==----! moyed into .re.:idential real OLDER A charming 3 Br., elt&te ~·and select· 1.,, ba., new crpt. $71,500. ed Orange Count)' u the OWner, 613--1'88. place to atart. We were then aerviclng approxlmatel,y Coron• def Mir 20,IXXI residential trust deeds I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 tn thll.county, and have., BEAUTIFUL . tar opened fourteen real estate .-. "' ._ .. , HAPPY· SPACIOUSI this · pollltlon, Several of 5 BR, 3 ba. home; I&e. tam. tl10&e oUltes have been pur.' rm. & formal dining rm. chued ft'om local owners IO Lavish landscaping, with we are .fcrtunate in ti.aving canyon It ocean view. 3 Car well ~ penomie1 gang•. Fee land. pgt,ooo. and location&. For example, Haniett Davies ' ._. Rod Calderhead, the new ' OJLDWW.., BANKER Prftitdent of the Newport· Realtora 64t-2430 833-0700 Costa Mesa Board Of. Real· 550 N~eetur Dro tors, iA a broker in our I ::;== Costa M ... otllce: SPYGLASS HILL Top ot the hill with tptt-- We now ofler an ever widen-tacular view ol Harbor, ing ol tefvicet: Memberahip Jslanda &: Ocean. New home In e<rery multiple board in with 5 BR, .3% baths, fam. the County, guaranteed rnli., bonus rm., fnnl din. home "trade in" plans, $130,00l. hard moDey 2nd T.D.'s, C'OLDWELL. BANKER ·local representation fDr a Re.altm 644-2CO 833-0700 nationwide home ~ 550 Newport Center Dr. "°"'""""· our own 90% and '"""""~~~~!!!!!!"!'") 115% flnanctng """"· and * DUPLEX * most importantly, an ever lncreasi.ng group of full time So. of Hwy. 2 Ii Den plus new eort5tandy 00. 2 BR. now being built. A .._ _ _. real good deal for • ,,. p to da1' w•th $71 50Q our ''"'"'::' staff conduct. MORGAN REAL TY ::...: ....::..'.""0:-1: 673-6642 675-6459 gan ia "Take advantqe of Coit• Meu us." Do IO, )IOU'll like us! ===;.;.;..----1 Call 675-1225. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, LAKE VIEW double garage, new ab&I -& drapes. l2lS per monqi. Free rental ~e. ..... , .. f" \i ~··l•ll.l•i'l 1 :t ** DO YOU WANT ** Home! Inve.11tment? TradeT Then call owner, 6@-8310 IMMEDIATE PIOSSESSION Baycrest! 3 Bedrooms Including fabulous master bedroom suite, hobby room convertible to 4th bedroom Booklincd family room fonnal dining room great kitchen with two pantries BALBOA PENINSULA -8l PACES TO THE &\NOY BEACH! Sleeps; ll people. Coiy knotty pine kltthen. FAMILY ROOlif! 3 bed- rooms. 2 baths, Completely furnished including d1shea and silver. NEW • water heater. NEW·shag c8rpet.! Boat • trailer storage. Out· side shower for swtnunera. Lovely 3 bedroom on cul-de- sac. Cozy filmily room and Located on a knoll with a fireplace. Very desirable Newport Beach Addresa. I have 4 BR, 2 BA, poo1, frplc, cust bit, cpts, drps, bltns. EASTSIDE, lo down, •. HERITAGE REALTORS Macnab · Irvine And a lovely yard Owners moving to a bigger home Have priced thia one Jjg:!tt at $19,500 HARllQR Realty Company PRIVATE BEACH PENINSULA POINT MESA VERDE a, EAST!,LUF ~Ung 3 Custom built 4 bedroom 2%1'!!!! 2 Bdnns~~~~!~ach unit. 3 & family, 2 bath home on B~F~. ~; st~t. baths. Only $'15,000. &ttcrliiii Completely redecor. Inside; hlotuge J'!~ped cul-de-Mc New shag ca¥T1CIS -custom movl' fast on thla home! · nuum for pool. boat, \lrall""'pc ing 153 500 Helen CALL ANYTIME live in UPpet·IO\.ver leased trailer etc. New paint inside Wood•-544~~ <v'i•i ' 646-3928 Eve· 675-1127 $265 month. Ila rd to tlnd and out, 2 rt rep I aces, -· ., • a \,I pl e x , this Jocatioa. ov~raized patio. Offered at There is a reason $1'2,500. W-950~~ dow)'I. 18 years same localion . '' tm.3663 67s:ll886' Eves. <:a!C546-,.., (Open Eves,) 642_.235 644-6200 associated BR OKERS -REJI ~ ... OR!> 2025 W B 11boo b7l·lbl:d I I · • ·, HERITAGE . REALTORS Lachenmyer ~ R(';i!tor Macnab-Irvine area. Charming ._Bedroom, 2 645-7221 Bath Home. Fireplace. $39,500. Afight take 2 br 1733 Weatclitt Dr., N.B. Shake Roof. 2% Acres of tnoblle horM in loc&1 area OPEN HOUSE DAILY 337 Magnolla St .• C.M. DOVER SHORES Low care yud. Alley ac-BEST BUY cess. OWNER UQUIDAT· Exoeedingly comfort.able & ING! UNBELIEVABLE well built la this 2-story, 4 LOW ~RrCE! HURRY • bdrm. "Regency" home. call 64.S-0303. Exciting view of Back Bay. IOl!l.\I I Ol\O\ "'f A • V µ $118.500 • Fee. Edie Olson COLDWEU.., BANKER Realtors 644-2430 833-0700 550 Newport C.enter Dr. NICE NICE NICE Executive -Westclllf 3 bed .. 2 bath on manicured comer lot. Plush carpets, drapet. builtins, dining room · private -yard • with heated pool! Priced by eager owner at $61.960 .. Submit your terms!-:-:-.. . Privacy or Great Bullden PotentiaJ. Ottered lo r $225,COJ, Call Anytime , 646-0555. 180' VIEW * EASTSIDE * 2D) sq, ft. of individuality. OCEAN VIEW· New Oultom Profeasionally -decorated, bQme 4_ Br .. 2% na. lam A mainly in the di Autumn den rm, cpta, d rape I ~· 4 Bedrooms Fam· lndscpd, $52,000. 616-551S. tlY .Room. 2 aatbf,"2 rue. gy_ owner. t-. BR. l>OO•. · pl.aces. -otthed for $102,oo:>. "Mesa Verde.bin .. mi., Uy. Call An,ytime;"'646-0065. rm. w/frplc. Newly palntdtl in & out $34,txl'I. 833-135t. 3 Br., 2 Ba, clean, aharp, good area. $1000 a-.. $315 Pm. 9alJ Jlm Broome to- ~ewport Mesa Rl ty. Dina Point 1. I· • PILOT •ADVtRllSER --.,,-.,.l,1973 Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Hands See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT AD Will Sell Fast! 1. Stove 2. Guitar 3. Baby Crib 4. ElectriC Saw 5. Camera 6. Wisher 7. Outboard Motor 8. Stereo Set 9_ Couch 10. Clarinet 11. Refrigerator 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Mllch (no l 4. Surfboard lS. Machine Tools 16. Dishwasher 17. Puppy 18. Cabin CruiMr 19. Golf Cart 20. Barometer 21. Stomp Collection 22. Dinette Sot 23. Ploy Pon 24. Bowling Ball 25. W1ttr Skis 26. FrHzer 27. Suitcase 28. Clock 29. Bicycle 30. T writer 31. Bar Stools 32. Encyclopoclio 33. V1cuum Clean1r 34. Tropical Fish -35. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. Fiio Cab(not 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Sliver 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Bedroom Sot 41 . Slide Prol-r 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool Table 44. Tlros 45. Piano 46. Fur Co•t 47. Drapes 48. Linens 49. Horse SO. Airplane 51. Organ 52. Exercycle 53. Roro Books 54. Ski Boots 55, High Chair 56. Coins 57. Electric Train 58. Kitten 59. Classic Auto 60. Coffee Table 61 . Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Set 65. Work Bench 66. Di•mond Witch 67. Go-Kart 68. Ironer 69. Camping Trailer 70. Antique Furniture 71. Tape Rocor<lor 72. Sa il boat 73. Sports Car 74. Mattress Box Spgs 75. Inboard Speedboat 76. Shotgun n . Saddle 78. Dirt Game 79. Punching Bog 80. Baby Carriage 81 . Drums 82. Rifl e 83. Desk 84. SCUBA GMr These or any ather extra things around the house can be turned into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD • So • • • Don't Just Sit There! DIA\-DIRECT -• •• 642-5678 . ' • • _ ..... Huntinvton INch DUTCH CLEAN S Btdroom, 1• Bl.th, buUtins indudina: dishw•:s~r. IV '"'' cf1J(I le dr1>1, lara:t' cul-de· ac )Ix, onJ,y llel)I 10 a love))-park. 4 YN l"li'W & aJI improvrn1t•11t!i 111. Quirk p1JQH11on. fo'ull pr1t."e onl)' S251.500. !lb'l·~l. BROKERS INC. • l~l lrvfM Condominiums Condominiums Money to LHn for ••le 160 for salt 160 ' AMHERST MODEL 1==========11st TD Loan: I~~~ l!;~~~~y~~a:! WALNUT SQUARE &~% INTER~. ~"f:i! ~ i: ~;~; 2n d TD Lo1"5 (i red hill Really ,\ C'..on1pl\ny \Vllh \·1s1on Univ. Parle Ccnrcr, In·1n1• Call Anytlm1•, 833-11820 Off11-e hoort 8 1\.\1 to 6 PM 1 \\'AL~VT Square Condo. :: CLOS EOUT SPECIAL LAST CONDOMINIUMS PHASE THREE • No Closing Co sts • Free Upgrade Catpet • lmm•diate Posr.e~sion Lowe•' ra1r1 Or!!!i(' ~ WE BUY TO'S"~ S•ttltr Mtg. Co1 642-2171 ~1 1 St·n·u1;.: llnrhor nrcn 21 m· WE I - SPANISH-Be, 2 Be. Ccpt•, d"P" lo" I -vt're'fl shutters. Air tvnd · 1 • $1000 Moves Yo u In Ho uses Furnlsh.d JO( TRI-LEVEL ''.'""'.,.,..'· >um. 1'"''" (,oldt>n Glt>n. Owner. 9 n1os Xlm lri:; rul"'1f'·S8{' lo! 11 I 0!11. vncant, ,\skUJg $a),500. I block f('n<'1\ Spanish dl!!1."0r 8tf>1&u-330l. Snnta Ana FVt•y. to ('ulver, ru:hl about 1t4 mile to \Valnut tlst r0ad 011 tl~ft1. 1c~r1 1 nule to .. \V31nut Square'': or S;ln J11rl(o }-'\\)', to Cul\'cr, left ;lboU! 3 n1i le~ tu \\";dnut. rit:h t to •·\Valnut Square" or (·all 71.J .i.3 l-l011 • • • Kenneth Power 8181 Lam!Mrt Dr. Huntington Beach l Hll ill\' !Ill' I\ LIUlt'I' O( thruout. anl(\e tk-1•p shat.; ---------- crpls, lornil d1n1n~. :-.1•p. I Laguna Beach la111. m1. niany n11J1'1· ,tr:•s. Clo~· to lx>o1·h $· sho11pu1~. -.: 111·!. .. tti tn th1• Sports, Vacation & Recreational Vehicle Show ('ALL 96$-4-L"iG. R~~~gN ~~~~~~~~~-~.,~~·~-~~~-~I ~~ 1"1-: ""'s:~c~:;L PRl7.E:i [ -'"'"'• 11~1 ~[-;";"";;H.;H;~; .. _;;;11;~;-;;~ "' 1"" ~ ~ \\'IX NE It II F; Rt:, · -Anaheim Conv•ntion I UX'ATt-:o ():\ T_.'\GJJN.\'S ,---------· Ctnter :::::::::::::: r A l\1 J-: J) P. r \' t F. n A Newport Beach Mobile Homes .J1111uary :'>·1·1 $23,500 3 Bc.>tlroorn. 2 bulh, 01'(•rsil1~I doubh• i;:nrR.gf', l' I.' 111 P 111 drl1~\\'llY, lurg:r lrncl•d lu1, 1'! yenr" nr"" ('[t•<•tr1c huilt·1 n I r111i,i.:r & ovi•n, <llshwH11ht.'r, l'Alinj.!' l)ftr, dining l'\lOlll. fornml living room, y,•aJl-le>- "''ail C:Bl'J>l'll, dra.J>f'S, FA heal, llll'gf! patkl wilh 8 -B- Q, payments lc1111 than rent, \\'Ofl't last. l' 1llJge Re.ii EsL1te 531·5111 ( :::1 531·5100 Spiral Staircase llard-t~romP..by! You l>C"t! "F'ranci!K'lin Fountains by the Sea" 5 Bf.'dnn for famlly nn . 3 tilf' lxitft11. 01'rr <!6ClO i,q ft of MUpcr ron1fort, up- graded thruout. L.an:c patio. prof ldlcp yards, fully sprinklcrrd lor luw ma!nt. Price only $.53,900 \\'llh only lO';r dc:M·n. CALL 962.&'151. BROKERS INC. $32,750 . 3 BR, 2 BA, hkr n1•11 sha,.:: I crpts, l1lc f'ntry. Cl1»1n as a pin, nt·wly p.untl'd. ()~h­ Y•shr. r!rep], ('11\fl. p;it111, supt'r ldsi:·pi;:. ()\\nrr tran.'i·' fer-re<!. UJw down C.\LL -- <'<JA~,·1,1;.:r: !11 Ta !ll•ll For Sa le 125 ,Pi. .. 1:-(· 1.111 ti42-5ti7lot, e~t. :li-i f'1 1r\f\•1npo1·1u) 11<·,1,-:n w/\111 A PEACH h•·l\1, 1•11 ~I,\·~ prn to c.litl11 1 .. ,,·i~1d cx1eri11r .~. •'\h•n~lw ·11 -.:·1,1:· tiill ;1"111111:, -;kiri I ~·'1:r !irk<'!~. •North Count~ I I II. II rt .... ..1" On Pt•u1•l1!n•p I 11 Sh 1111 , • . t ·"'I'~' U"'' oi J.. u~s. l' cs1i.:r'"'" ' b 1 4• t I '' !f 1 .. r ·1i l iid•" 1~1 \di.I! 1 ... 1. ,,,, 11111111('1' Lil ;;J-r,r -<~J hdrn1. ,t, LlE'.'I ior 3 {'U,S (Ill\ UI r )( rn.... ,·I' I: '. . ~· .;.,,: 11 • • • Bi)lt1.l.J noor plan has fnn1ily rn1 dln1u·· roi ,, , I'· ,., 11, ·"A ~1 •• ,.,. ·1 balhl>. i\i~l.:rn b1i.l·;,~11j .~:'~'-'-''' .-.;;;1,1\ ____ _ h(•avy shag I\' 11· l'arpt'lll k11 chrn, bl111 1lt"('11 fn"''(',, 8'\·l-", . , .. -,,, .. , forncru-. Costa Me.a lhruout. llllGE l\1 s T n . .... .. ..-1----------· SUITE \\' 1PATJO, ha .'I r.i:_i~1~ 4· u ~pJrkltng P•"ll ,~ill! pk . rl1i.;i;_ in C.:\T. :? Bit trlrr, !um, S130 mo. util bit-in van!\y & clrrsst'r. $52, · I ~i?-fil:!·I ni RJ!l-5..'>66. incld. No children or PQts. D~'I JIAS Jo"LR. TO CEIL-VIEW &16-l!m or 642-3375. ~ ING FTR.EPLA<:E, 1llC 2nd Seldon1 tt1.11ilublt> ()c('an & ~ Laguna Buch ') Ir,. e I fcatur£>s spat'iou." Bay \'ll'w ,t ~pnrklln~ l!!t·<i A••• Ctlate, STEP 00\\''.\' LI'l. R~l. Al nih• nuild••r 1'•11ttxlt•ll'll General $12.'i . l'TlL I'd. NLl'C Bnch \\'!TIT J\IAs.51\'1: E.."(PQSED I \Jk~· 1h v.. 4 Uctrn1s, :! ha1hs. ""' hriu·h No. rnd. Garage. CROSS TIJ\TBERS, I.GE run11I~ rn1.. • !I,, r 111 i u i: SlhO L'TIL Pd. So. Laguna. SLIDIPST'O~F. FIRF:-k1tchr·n 1.1hl111:-.. 1~r1rr"·,Acreage for sale 150 1 HH \\rxKIS('yJJetting . PLACE Ir ('~11·ns1vt> u~ nf l~i~h1-. r11\-.1 n•',11· r11tr IJr . ls:iuo . 3 Hit. Ol'eanfront. 1o:h1.~s \\ OCEA~ \"IF.\\' Si~ .. jQ(), WE HAVE IT! F11ih· Lrs.r <li'l·k. \\'1nll'r. Stcpsa \ •'r k1!chrn CALL 0 i46·2414 ·1 di • , P•'l''· 'Ul l'"t1n1h•dl NU,VIEW RENTALS ha'! bit-in ll.\i"\GJo; ,~ DBI. -9 ~J I• .. \, l ~.;r1"<1 11r. Pay~u ti':''!-llXlO nr 4!1-'-'J.2.f 0\'EN. l)ISIJ\\'ASl.IER, eri· ~AlfdC. .\11.: ,\u ahui.<lun .,, or Elk. ·.~------~- & opi·ns to chn1ni: art·a REALTY i!··•r i. rk• 1 .~ trou1 h~h· Newport Beach \\' OCEA:-.: \'11'.:\V. C!lli.l.Qrn 1 Ne1r Nr ... por1 Poil OfflN I 1n:_ .1, 10, 111· 2v arr1•s. Onl,Y 1,-;"'TERFltONiT . PIER t: drapcriC's thruout. 2 Bulrony ~! 1.;1 1~rr 1.1"1'1' \\ '\'.Int ~A • l 1 VIE\\' DF:CK.:5. This unlq111, BAC K BA Y 'f 1.111 -. .\ .'llfl' ufol'rtni;' Ula'. F'LOAT · 3 RR. forma d n-Til.'\\'er horn(' 1s our "Buy ur 1~ 1. 11,;,J 111~ rn1. 'l lmlhs, w/v,. crpt., lht' ~1on1h" at CAllEf'HE1': c·onrtn lii·ir1~. · ~1 flrepL, rlbl garage. Ytarl)' $43.950 FULL PRICE 1,1, , , Bu!>iness Property 154 l1•11St.· n~ly. f 'urni.shed $.'iOO ". 11 rnosl"r su11o• ~-11 ' --------·--~~ 1 1110. Unlum. $-150 mo. No "1'-E TQO,\Y long, 3BA, t.1~ k1l111, f,.nn:il tl<J\"E-,, C 2 \\'"II I .... • ·"' .~ ~ 1.0!ll'u - . I l'ast' pi·tll. Pete l.lun·ell Ile~. GO:-.:E T0~10RRO\\' din nn, '"'111 n11 "· ••l'!I, '.' •'Jl~Hin tu h11y, ('I' "11. 612-\35.1. MI SS ION REAL TY ,.;,r au i.:iir. 11,. t• · 11n· J.011 ~01111 _&16-:>2::7. :Wettmi_n_s-te-,----- 985 So Coast Hwy L.1?u1111 I ()lyn1p11· fl<.1'il S. :1,l,-~1. J11• 'r'lme Property 166 PhoneA(7Dl40)R494--0E 731 11tcr,."' I:!~ HI! !~·<1111 furn. 2 B~. ·1111.,1·:1 A/C. nr lil'nC'h & CSlA I 50 UNITS lc11si· 01· rf'nL S:!iO lurn/$22!1 111 tng in 1111,. 4 hrll'nl. plus 531·5800 ( ::::.J 5Jl·5!DC ')l~'.:1 ).I unlum. R92-°7K)J r II Ul 1 l y 1'"lln OOmc. .32 UNITS -r f:l<·Hur 1ru1 vii"" "' C'unyon Houses Unfurn. ~' .• I ' ' s.;'.1;, :-.1 I arr>11 • 11n:t· 1r<•pacrs dn11n \\1•s1~111 •• c.~t. General hi.rih1ood OllOrs thnJ011t LUSK 4 BR. ESTOR ::.:=;.;:.. _____ _ l.J'J\1 ·ly ratio &n·R. fvr lvl<i: of Spectacular Vi ew FOR INV vr;1r 'ro•<-1, outdoor r"'Ok· 11 I I .GOOD MGMENT I "' ~ ll<;, pr>11 •f\.\ l1L.1Lnt ini:: run. Call !ton \rill1a!lLS h1n1l~l':op•'. ·; I 1r ~·a1:11 S.11·· l.\•'hll:lt:l' l p. S.lj.j,I)((} l'h'<". K11r ol"''r "l'"n"r :•;1': '" .'.! • ,,-.• ~t>.tJ, C.l..1 :!l';'tt • j I. S,\NUCASTLI ( JH. :-i11h11 11 '11• 111 Bi i< Hou1e1 * Apta. 0 ,,., #'I orrrr S:-\:'i ~~~1. l.;1\'••r:i B111·ns INVESTORS U/I~ ('(lLlJ\\f'~l.I.. lb\:\Kr~lt ·~\\'(1 1 Pl ~·r..,, \1'1! rl'1ui-n * 145·0111 * H1•Hllol'll Gl4-'.!I '/l 8':1-117\JO ' •• ·':;,~.-.. i. ' ·" • v"p1ir "11 •'l' r ,1 .. 1111 l ill s12.1 11-. 11.90 G!Pnrlf.'~re St. I 1!»-9473 54•1-«:16 HARBOR HIGHLANDS 1 'ATTI lrtu·:-i· Ari·~ A F1'W Of l';:i:~Z:z::::i::~:i:I PRICED RIGHT! 1r.1rd 10-f1nil 1 1;,0d1ru tiu11u WALKE• Our ~11\NY HF~NTi\l-5 "-. lo -------Bit: <)('t'un l'iC\\'! 3 B1!rn1 ., 11 ,!1J l1,11h. 1<.1r·ly J/1.,,,1 a&M.•11"'11 $1-G. STUDEf\TS, :l fir., $995. MOVE IN 2 ba1h hon1" v•itl1 1,.·a1111f11l 1'<1\f'l'NI pa\1~. ~inv,., h11•1,1:1_Ji171 B•"•t'h l_'._l:_i..!....:_!!:_I~ turn,.. "'pool. Nf'ar ~.a. l'lr111 of oc1·un & hills. i..L:l'. har1!111M •il 1J(J()r'I ,\ f·rpr" I TR! l'I!•:-. '.! f\J, ~h.ir[l un1ts l ,\\JUI now 1 Vacant 2 Bil. 2 BA, l'h .. '<' H O. rozy livn nn 1v · h1:llUI fli'-19-<'Pi l ~·hllt' br\t·k !irepl, 1\· W rrpts & drps, lol!i of clO!let &: cupboards. S yrs 11('1''. Xlnr low-priced be.low 1nkt a! s21.:ioo. liv1ni,: ,\. famtly nn. l\'lfrph·, Sl•h•11ol· ~I trill( 1 s. I .11~1i.:11 "' \\'-s1rh• S11 ~.,00 LQ1v dnwn * , i\!tUl'hf'd 2 car garlli;::l'. Ni('(' 11.uht•r Jl! llC' tr \\1•sh l!lf ,.,. II 1•t" UJ> SllJ.000 ('I']. Cnll Slfll. N J:1\R o.c.c. J en.', ~ p;1r10 an•as. l'.:asy..carl' lanrl-shoppul\!. ~larin•,r« L1b1·;1r'I Jim Bl"~Hll.C today, Z.,:{'wport ba .. hit-ins. S1udcnl11, )'W'f SC<IJllng. ,\ j{'ll'f'l llt $19.%0. & p,1rk. ~l:':'il(I. Call ~lf'sa M.11:.. fi.12~111. O.K. ..., * '499-2\IOO * I 5-l~~-121, ~l'Tll r01\..'iT Lo~for Sale 170 • * i . . ·~ R~,;\l.Tfin.:o.; ~~ ~---Sl!lJ. NEV.'LY rlP'C'Or. 2 •• ~ ~-... -.tl<k-1 NEWPORT SHORES \\.\1'l:l!fT~11:\'.T,_':'J~ IY1a1 sltp rnc·I. garaRc. Yltrd for k . I' ,,...,,....... ..:~~et \\'· lk t •.. 1 1 .. , .. 1,1, 'll B.:ilhou 1.nt • (oltor1s ],/. 1,.·r. -90 COAS't JIWY •1 10 " ll l. ~1 . .• ) • an1I, (;~:: 7770 * ••••7J ~••111.'!ll ~~C.O.l• 1·S'1 2'· h:11h.~. Hl!in~. _ ----~= t.-(=J-r---.e...."-'oc-~-l l.,,.-SEl.L' s-1~:~~1 Real Estate Wanted 184 $250 BAU\01\ ltdand. 3 BR. === £EJE ___ -CAYWOOD REALTY C * frpJ.LA~N~'i..&1RJ§jrty 2 BLKS TO BEACH Lido Isl• * 548-1290 * . * Cj)uick ash E-r\EE RENTAL SERVICE Ony S("a.side cabln -2 BRs LOWEST PR ICED I ....... \\ill liu)·. """' -".,mpcrty. All BEACON RENTALS w/charn11n" kitl'hen & nook. • • • [)up l!Xf"S nrar u"" ocean I 11 h C II • I\ L lo , 9n , ·111·· T n_,. .. n-a1co.. (·n'll \II ll'l ,_ rs. 11 645-01 11 * 'You kncM' I.he JX>!pnt11\I in on1c on ll . r •. +; " .. .....,'"""• n.c , I 9li2·1(~J * thf• o!der set'IKln. H1!ll' your I h<11hs. Quil.'I end of the 1s-'1 673·1\563 * ~--- OYln busin<>ss at home, loo. laJ1d. $5.~.500. San J uan Capistrano I t EASTBLUFF • ~ I Out or M't"a o"·nf.'r ~y~. LIDO REALTY ~ . Yp11r11i.~ llhl.llCC. una · "Sell now!" BKf{. 962-5:-111.1 '.:.':ii \'ta 1.irlo, (>."pt B,•arh FIH: .~:i11· I•!-' 1111nr. ·: !:r '.! -• w~ -~t~ r· J.,r1:1• •I l11•d1~~11ll "" :l /; c:n.j 673-7300 BA f,', I!"~'"' 1•1;10 s.-~~) I -t.11111!} jlJQIJ\ _illus !Hflc REPOSSESSIONS 11 .. 1:n. s~:.fll~I ~.;1' ( illP' . ~ f11nual <hr11n,: rnon1. Ct)m- For lnlormRt1nn and lOt"'ation Newport Beach 11•11.-.1in.·,11" · 111•1•· JWl\IH} "1!h encl~ of thc!f' 1-"Hi\ &: VA homes, BROKERS INC. r1•11r 11nd fmn! l'An111. !..eve!)' 1..-ontat•t _ i.:a rrlf'n. 1\va1tnhlr /JN:{'nlhi!~ K A·SABIAN Sunny Courtyard 11 ][I 't'}I PRT ply "'an!~ olrlrr fYJn1e or It!. -No pct!I. ~75 J)('r mooll\ A • , 1'0U lhC' livlng & dining "'91>ilettomes [J-.;i>r upper froni pr! ply. Call 67:{.6.jG\I or 5-16-3688 .• Real Estate 962~ rooms of this 3 bdnn , 2 hll ' . ,.. . -LAN-DLORDSI ' BAYSHORE homt>. Sandy, I C;ir1 11ay rash, , ons1der • OPEN BEAM dnpl('' -~!. \V1f'gl'ldr, . private bPach 'r; block I Sl&-1<:.!'!6 \\'t• S!X'<•!alize 111 Newport (ttilng, (fR' lan1 rm Y»/cir-a~·ay. $64.500. App't. only. Mobile Homes • . B!"nch e Corona d('l ML.r • cula:r fircpla<'t\ 2 BR, lrg J\lary Harvey For Sale 125 C,\Sll 111 1· )"1•r .._.,,. ~hind in &: Lai::una. Our Rental Ser' !iv nn, nPwly N'dN' prorly, COLD\\'El..L, BANh.'EP. r~~·rr1,.1i1c; ok. Al~. 1.,'1l11m. iii·r /ot; f"REE ro '"ou! Tty mature ld!K'pg, h·g cur lo!. I P..caltors 64-1-2130 833.--0700 Motor Home Rentals :1!••s l>liln A-k fnr J1rn \ti \'ii"\\' ' S26,900. 5.50 Newpon Center Dr. Br<~•IT"" '.\.•''\ r~.1rt :..! •' c; a NU·VI EW RE NTALS 1 Leaclenih lp RF: 1'4244G6 !---·----RI•), li l2-'Hll. G7.~·40:\0 or ol!t"fl~ TRANSF~Rl{!;o.;G out ol lhr ! Harbor View Homes SALES & LE ASING Balboa Peninsula ... ' state. J hdnn .. 2 ba., takl' '2 Br + Den. Channing, pr1-Oan'm"lal r"'"'M"o''to''r"Hl"o' mes ~ )~ over F11A VA loon S2U nto. vatc, Joo· main!. Fre lan<l. F"11"111nc111I • RAY \'IF:\\' I Rr, w/w •t + $2.000 caVi. S47-5202. f"orm Din. + Nook. Lush · 1 rp1i.: • .tr11s, p;1lnl-all new. OWNER . 3 bd Lndsi.·pd. Immcd. 0l'cup. \'crnl. Gar. Sl&5 y ti y : anxiom. rm.. See or ph. daily l·S. · 2024 531 ·6800 ,,......., . family rm .. dltrtng rm. Xtra Pon Pr"vffice Pl., 64-1-6249. _ ___ Business "'12 .... '""-·' ·------~ 1 eating area in kitchen, brk. C · t • -h SXl.9!'i> cn4l 962-811135. J BR. 2 B.\ in llarbor 8X35 PARi\i\IOr~T 1n C11~111 Opportunity 2001 ap11 rano uwac Hi,hlands. 2 blkl'I' from t.lf'sa, fully furn1~ht.'d. largl' Need a "Pad"! Place an ad! a"·n1n1?. \'l'I')' clC'<in .. S12.i0. * • • :-.:1·.\I : HH. 2 J1,\ hom+". Call &U-5678. J\fanlll"!".'i Elem . :!WO 81.'ryl, Affif.'rh:an ~l.-17-!l:t~ Dav;d Webs ter rpld, 11 hUns. •l!l6-l0'8, F"orappt 54~il)2{},oWl1('r. I i\kdis Ii'' P\I or "kn<l~ 249 Avocado St. Costa Mesa Corona del Mar $©R4!}A-~£trs~ The Puzz le with lhe Bu i/f./n Chuckle I I I I 12 I ~[ ~(~'~P~J~~ol~' i ~ .. 1 .-0 ...,u1_r.,,,~~E~, -1[ ~ lnflotkm, ". , . and you . _ . _ _ _ ahould see what !hey get for I T U p N I ·D :1111;11~ ~•se days. E"ven - ~,,-,.I -,r.,-iJr-.,,r-.,,-l Q ~lete the d!ucklt '~•ed bv f1ll!"g In the mlwng words . Y°" develop from itep No, 3 below e p~~~s~~!~~sl~TI!RS IN r 11 .11 I' 1s r ] ., mr:~=·~' <KS 10 I I I I I •s I I I SCRAM-Lm ANSWERS-IN CLASSIFICATION 800 Yr1u .1r<> \h·~ 1'.1nner nf ~ i!· "' . ti) lhf" Spo rts, Vacation & Recreational Vehicle Show .11 ,;i~· Anaheim Convention Center J.1nu.1r• " 11 Pl· I~•· I •• i. .,..;. }1,0\, 1•>;!, 314 ' •, • J p:-n lo °"8 1111 ~' r t ..... •:'\·•I'll\ l'ounl)' '" !11 ,. 1nu ~ r J~ :.;.l.1220• CHAR~llNG 2 OR, 1._.~ \\/frplr, frrn1! ,\. IY'llr .e l. !{am~~· 67~00) , Costa Mesa . ~I IWA.lt<ir·i1 G4f,.. 7711 2'J.t.1 \\{'~lt•llff Dnv(• • • _ • __ f)prn ·1111 9 P~t NEWPORT BEACH !1'.•'"'•T·1 [>,., ,11n;--ror.y 1 .br1 \l.111fk' (' .. n1ni'ct1n11; Finn 1 rued yd; 11111 1n(•ld S.14()... "! 1''1111"•' •· q u 1 p 111 •' n f & ALA Rentals e 64s..Jtlfi \\ 11u·rhT1nl lncu11on ll Yr. , olli l'(Jl'nl).'ln). S1m<'C ti\'3U. ~IJ(l<'IOll.'i 1 l}r. fm'll yd, ~ fnr boat Mk'I A ~IN. l(llr . K11I~ pt'ts. S170. ' BILL GRUNDY.RLTR. ALA Rentals e 645- ___ 675-616! 1sHARP 3 BDl!M, I Ba1h M • s a Ve l.;lasi; A li<:rttn bus. home. Close lo scboo rurniturr !rt<it l". IUl\. J.1q. Ii "'l~' 1111 )Ut~r &. park. $265. perm HOLLAND Bus. Sales i~cluding gardene -l•j 11: , c\, &1:-...117\JI Call 1 ... ARRY 54&.5880 Ef5UCA~1J: ~upp"fY"" Jtore--)fRRJ '1 QI', unlqltt . l\lf (Mn. 111, F>n. C~t Pln:t.n ~!It. 1t'l'1or. fl\Cd yd,~·· S~ $:1,000/h•t otr. a5t.~U46. 31.U Su~inlrn, flleu. y.,..,; Sell .klli!. lt!':lll1L~ Ca1J S2.t0 .. 54,.i-'illQ. ~"':I M2 "j67R Nn~• ~1'1'<111 ''Ptuf"? J.'1ett an sd' ··~ ' • ' DAILY PILOT I~ !~-iiiiiiiii·;; ... _iiiiiiiiil~~~~I ;;.--~--~!~~!..__ .... ;;._.;; •. ~ .. l~~~~I -_.. ... _-~1~~1~1 ... ;;._•"' ... ;;;;I~~ 305 !Juplexn Unfum. 3SG Apt. Unfum. 365~. Unfuni. 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 Afit. Uftfum. 365 ~( ~;~.~Unfu;;m;.~5:115;1 Hou-Unfum. :a>s HouM1 Unfum. l~I --------- CH11 ~ 1,...1,,. N1wport Buch OW' own rutll~. 1 br llC'pl'. /;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 BeAtrr vu aolf cne, ZlOO 11q. ~ turn. $95. 2 BR. 2 &l. Alr/ccod, •• $1.60 ft. 3 Br, 3 Ba model . L.eue R9'1tals • 64S-3900 3 8R. 1 Ba. air/cond .•. s~ $491). i9'7·1lm, M7·&I09. Huntington BNch Genw1I Genw1I Costa MeN Newpen -h 3 BR. 2 ba ............ Som BLUFFS ba.ytro FftlbAelcM,lbr,11l'K"l1t1:ar, olllR.21 ~00 ..•••• , .•.. $125 O I •128R "21·baExd~· -~ 11,.. --r ne-eve •• ., 1n. '"';r-... ,,. nn "~Mo ""~'"' ALA Rent•ls e 64S.3900 . -. ~ . IMMED. OCCUPANCY Ntiv 3 llt apt1 $250. mo. Dbl a:arq~, dahwshr 33-1 Portland Ci.re.le, H.B. 536-llA C:ondomln1um1 2 BED"'1 liOUSE t DUPLEX J BR. 2 BA, newly ·~· • crp s, Unfurn. 320 painted. Bit-Ins. Ltg fncd drpa, rnugc. dla~. slni;Je ---------= yttrd. Children & pets ok. car p.r. $\6:1. No eh!lt1ren, Costa M-sa SIOO/mo. lia82 ruixanne, oo ~ts. ..,............., Roy Mccardle Realtor "SINCE l946" MF:SA Vf'NI<' Nu1'1.h·2 HR. cH~.a~. _A~•-' ~A". -~~-·~-- 1s10 N1~wport Blvd., C.~f. 1111 \Vt>slt·rn Biu\k Bl<fi. C:o11d(1. l'rlvatl' 1J:11lo. l"<iol. Newport Beach• 548-7729 Uruvcr,;iti Purk, I~·lne Allal'lw1! J,1111·a11l'. ('t111 i;, - D 55 7000 NI hi 1h'JJ11, hh·ins ~I . Nl:."WLY deror -3 BR, 2 BA, TO\\'NOl·IOUSE 3 Bdrm, 11~ ays • 9 I Swt'flish frpl , I btk c:x..~an. •'&, 2 car g~e, Greenbelt. Irvine Yearly. aiild ok. S300 .Pool , nr. So Cit Plaza. Yrly Laguna B••ch &12-8.)20 VILLA MARSEILLES SPACIOUS 1 A 2 BEDROOM APT. Fumllhed & Unfurnllhed Adult Living Dishwasher color coordinated appliances • Plush shag carpet . mirrored wardrobe doors- lndlrect llghtlng In kllchen • brea.IJ!asf bar • huge private fenced patio . plusb landscap. Ing • brick Bar-B-Ques • large heated poo!J & lanai. Ai r conditioning. 3101 So. Bristol St .. Senta Ana SJ7-l200 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. MANAGING AGENT ---- DELUXE APARTMENTS Alr Cond • 1-"'rpl.c'• • 3 Swtm• mlng Pool• • lltallh Spa • Tennla Court11 . Ga.me and Billiard ftoom. l BR. t"'rom S1GO 1 BR. A Oen t"rom $1.85 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 2-400 ltarbor Slv(I., C.1\.1. ~n4\ M7-80'J> ltt~NTAL OF'l'JCE OPEN 9:30 AM lo 5:30 P~I $135. 1 502-m2 Nu 2uR. i.hag. tl!lh/11•511, I ~-~·---~~-l'n.w. · Sl57 . 1 Bit (h·er gru'nKl'. ;;n1lck, pool, cu~t drpe!'I, & 2 Br unfurn apt yrly. Near Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 3 Br liomtt. $235. Eruitidde. ~fJ. t•rl<I. Nr. lx'u('h. Oiild/ gsrage, all bltins. $210, ! beach Sl7J a mo. Bkr. ~-------- GIGANTIC I BDR...,1. 345 You Bet ll'a unduprh.'t!d! 'nlat'• why this apt won't lut iOrie. Cpts, drpl, 1tove I refrti. Loll of grttn Lawn. El Puerto Mesa Cover'd •• rag .. , Adult .. no 1 BR's-$130 & UP ...y pets, am Fullerton Ave. fl N.,..... erpq & treshiy pe.lntl'd. ""~"-:'77'. 6T:r-191J. Costa Mel8 JWl l\l'lf'Qtlll'! ..,.,.,-.. J"'rplc. Obie gar. 646-2768 $115 . Uul I'd. 1 BR. Frplc. !.1ESA Del Mar, 4 hr, tant V11·11o·! \1il1oria &?ach. rm, crpt, drpg. S275 mo. Sl!.15 . 2 Hit. Apt. llugP dCC"k. ~tnwnts for Rmt OCUN mtd HARBOR VIEW "Who,. j:onganlallty PuYalls''-' Elegant apa.rtmei\ts ~ Wllh a M.asttt' a foucb, IU• pcrb bou~ 1Ceurtt)', exelu~ llve Versalller Club anil pool 'A1th witque Aquabltr, fountains ahd forrnlll ger- dens. All pert of the South Cout'• fim.'lll npartn1ent t'Onlmunlty. 1 Bedroom/atudk» rrom $195 2 Bednlom troml305 Models OQt:o 9 A,..?111. ill dtllk ~ ON. THE BLUFFS AT NEWPORT y.•/xln't opUon. 549--0867. GorJCt'OUs oct'an view! 3 Ill', 2 ha. cl•••>. •h•'l'· 3112 NU-VIEW RENTALS Coolidge Ave. $295. Call 673-40.10 or 4~·3NS Jim. 642-5-111. OCEAN front hoU.'I(' avuil. AcV"A"!L."'"'~now~-=2~B"°r~&'""'J-,-hr-, JI.lid. Jan. 2 Bl~. 2 bas. frpl c bll.nll, yard. $165--$235. in LR & Mstr BR, Private \VATERFRONT-view. Beau!. 2 Br., 2 ha. Din. rm. ele"Vtttor. frplc. $485 mo. SJO Clllt Dr. Unfurn. & Furn. ~ Blk E. of Ne.,~:port Sl\-d. It All Utilities Paid Q. ..... .!, ~~.So. Clf Bay, C.M.) from Newport Blvd., tum at Apts. Furn. 360 Pool & Recreation 1 Ho.Apital Rood Cl bJock I~ 5'HHl469, 5":>-9491. John. Sll'j)!I to heach. l..ocnted ln 2 B l ha d st,'<lnlc Vic1oria Beach. $WI. r. ' crpt, rps, stove. n10. Century 21. 49-l-9'ro4. No pc!5. lmrned. occupilncy. $165 no. 673-2918. 2 BR. 1' ~ BA, fJ'l)lc, v.•a.>1h/dr., I~ tncd yd, ""'nlk Dana Point bench &. shop. net epic 1"----------1 prcl. A'linil. Fl'b. l .•$225 n1e. 2 Br house. unfum. Couple. 494-6675. • $100 mo. L · N' I ·Phone 67&-3382 aft 5 pm aguna tgut Huntington BNch lMMED. OCCUPANCY New 3 Br $250. mo. Dbl prq:e. dshwshr 334 Portland Clrrle, H.B. 536-llA YEARLY lease. NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba. on GoU Course. $300 mo. Call 6'15-2030. 3 BR. $275. mo. 1st and last, plus cleaning [et'. 495-0552. Lido lslt N Be h 1~ Maple Ave., CP.I ON TEN ACRES 2BR. stove, refrig. crpll, above Pacific Coast JJ .. y) to ewport •c I Balboa l1l1nd Alto garages for rent _AplJJ. furn./unfurn. Lease mum:. s~·;·. 6 ~~ ~ ~~=;· e~c?~~y g:::.· BLUFFS Executive conda, lBR, &yfronl, pri patio, NEW ap~ for adults only. 1' lreplacc I prlv. pe.Uo&. ~. Telephone: (714J 6-15-0060 ~BJ{ 21~ Ra, 2 i;ty, w/w.crpt View. parking, yt•arly or to &Icon~. fireplaces, beam· Pools Tcnnl" Contl'lt'l Bkbt.l'S-l40""'•~,-pac-2-.-1-,-.-,-11-1 ha- & drps, !q1lc, forn1 rltn, 2 Jul\C' 30. 400 So. Baylront. cd ceilings, wood pnnell~. m<Ma~Aarthlournnr, CCd.oasM ""', H26wynl) pool, ~pt/drp, Jin. plygmd.. SEAO..fFF ~tanor Apts. l ear l;ar .,.,,/etccr. 2 patio, c.arpeUng, .drupes. Recrea· " ,......, 11~ .. le No I .,,,,, ""U BR. $1" '" Pool Crpts pool, yrd n1ai nl & llCcurit.v. Balboa Pentnsula I.ion building wllh pool. I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~!!!!l.l,'1W ,. ... p ' · • · ·""'-w • .iu ' ' F & 1 Bn he! •-I? 2212 College, No. 5 ..• 646-t!73 drps, bltns, garb. dlspl. 15Z; On Cn:.-cnhelt. Spac & prl. urn un um. c or "' * CREAT VIE\Y -2 BR. * LOVELY 2 BR, 2 BA. nr Placentia Ave. Ask about S.150 mo. 551-2490. OC!-:AN view n1od bach ap1. 1 bdrrnJJ. fron1 $115. 140 W. Frplc, bltns, sundecklt, pool schls, i;~plng & trcwys, no our discount. '48-2687. BLU~ o •• -< t 'cl Balcony, pool, $165. inc Wilson (Just Wl'll or New-r'llO Uf>. 644-<;.144, 6Ta-3535. ~' Sl -r n'". call I ,'""""='=:c"-""c'-'""'--c-c rr<> -UUJnvn •OU ll 6 uUl's. 1510 \\', BaJboa Blvd. Port Blvd.) •~ ,.,.. "' 3 BR. ::! BA Duplex. uni!. 3 BR, 2'-i BA. frpl, N.B. 1:132=.so=w=K..,&,...,U"P~."'s"tu-d"to~&~I l Br, l 00., crpt, drpl, lrgl~=~™"·~=---~-Dshwhr. trplc, ocean view. ""'ptt. de~r,Ndrpo, l crpts, • $25 \\r"k & Up On Ocean BR.AplJJ. Linena, maid IK'rv Mlrony. $170 mo. Inuned. LARGE 2 BR, crptt. drps, S325 per mo. 204•,i 33rd St. ap · pal11.1. r. poo · l..8e. ...,._, .... ......., 673·2918 nr ~-1·-ta HI ~L "A" ............. n,. ..... 6 4 6 611 ' $525/mo. 'Arlie Box 255 Loyely ~ch · l BR-Rooms avail. Utll, ph. 11erv., child· ...... ~ .. ..-.-... · · """....... .,._,RN' ~.w.w ..,_.. .. , -'" Balboa 1.$1 nd 92662 MaJd Service • Pool • UtU Pd ren Ii: pet secL 2316 New-2BR IBA, flrepl, dispoal, Older prefd. $135. 673-81.U. I -'e'-""'=-· --~---- a • · e Call 675-8740 • port Blvd., 5-W-9755, fi0.3967 patio, gar. yrly. Xlnt loc. * DELUXE 1 &: 2 BR. Close Th Townhouse Unfurn. 335 1 BR winier $150. 11 blk to LARGF. I BR SICi/mo. + 7ffi Acacia. 54.8-5306. gar. Bltns. Shag crpt. Nr. e ocean. Spotlessly c lean. dep. Carport & 1 au n d r Y Costa Mesa So. Coast Plaza. ~2321. 213/ST".,......791. tacU. Nr. ft'Vt')' & shop'&· 998 ~tBR apt J w/pr. Adlts, COZY roomy J Br. Util. pd. El Camino, Apt t, C.M. no pets, Y(!ler & Kan:lenc!:r NU Townhou,.., 3BR. 2BA. 11:15. 1213> 94.1-2928 l 44 o 3 .....,1.il HARBOR GREENS turn 1110/mo. >JS.60;4. bltlns, crp<s, drps, t~ pri •1 '•n • A 111· d ""I Santa Ana • ., 1' anci.. ........ " mt a,'--"· Ne\\' 1 & 2 BR's from Sl"1 to ATIRACTNE new t BR, l -dWpcM-1970 4 BR, 1% BA. dln &: kitchen Coast Plnla. 9~1&1 or Corona del Mir s:m. Adults. Nr. llcach & BA. acUUI, no pel.11. Sl.35. area.. Opts thru-oui. 2 car 11•• &14-7819. shop'g. 11•1 I::. ~th Si., CP.f. Furnished & \Vallace. 5-\S--08().1. TOWNHOUSE -3 Br ,\: .study, zt.i ba. Yrly-$400 mo. Responsible adlts. 673--0R-lt p.r. l'A blk• to elem. schl, 4 _N~e~w~po~rt~-~~c;;h~~~; !~~~~~~--~ BACH. Sing! male, no ~ta. 548-0137. Unfumlshed 2 BR. Adults, no peta. BAY blka to Brookhunt & Adam11 • Duplexes Fum. 345 $115 lncld ulill!. 514 .,.•-S°"l"'tAD=v"""E"Ll>"°t"s".-POO="°L,....,.• l\tEAOOWS APT. Jli7 w. lhop'g ~nter. PH: 524-2615 BLUFFS CONDO Marigold. lowtr rea r . • Adults Pool.!tide $140 up From $130 to $215 mo Bay St. Cll1. 646-0073 Yorba Unda for appt. Newport Beach b75--ti737· e Children next block 2BR, ~ bltin R/O, FA ht. 3 ~r & conv. den, 2 ha, lrg I ·*-'-Ad'-u-lh_P_r_e_le_r_r_ed_*_ EFFICIENCY poolside, pvt 177 E. 22nd St., cr-t st2-3645 Bachelors e I Bdrms Huntington Beach w/w qpt,f &: drpa, dbl gar, llv rm w/trplc. Patio. Use ~__...~ e~~10112' PSlMOO./Mo. * $25 PER WEEK* 2 8drm1 e 3 Bdrm1 • '·-u~ l br apl. tenced; I: land8caped.. Xlnl or pool. Double l;QJ'8ge. $400 3 BR., 2t,1 baths, bltnA, carp/ Ul...-V"""" ""' ......_ ... toe. $200/mo. ACT : mo. dfPll, Poo~~! E! gar. $300 Costa M-H &K!Up. Pool &: maid service. 11/J or 2 Full Baths • Adult COAST'S 962--44n or MH103. Unique Homes Mo. Rltr. ~ • lchen.!I avail. Motel Tahiti e Dishwashers FURN l BR. l or couple C d O corner Harbor & Victoria. Master size bedrooms wt • Choice C1f 2 color schemes 645-6500 pref. 118\! 36th SI. nr heh: QSG e ro BEAUT FURN 2 BR 1175 up h;gh heam cemngo, tarxe e CU.tom 'arpettng _..,'!!'!~~·!"!'!I'!'!!"'""'" I $115 wtr pd. Winter lease. ALL UTILITIES PAID UUI pd. Htd pool. Adil!, no living room w/gu or • Jacuni 1 d "" EASTBLUFF Call owner 213: 798-4356. Compare before you rent pelB. &12·9520. "'OOCI burning fireplace. • Heated pool • CUstom.deslgn.ed, featuring., l BR. $140 & lll5. , --. Convenient laundry area e Dead-bolt locks ea 1ng Separate hou ... Unus u a l OCEANFRONT upper 2 Br, S k ....... .,.. off kilch'n En··Jo~...,., pa e Qnl 1140 -r mo ti J ~h 1200 • P". """'· ".chen v.'ith in · Adults o•·'y. 1993 Ch"-" St. · .. "'".... • Y .... · , 1~ t., blttn., dbl car large 4 bedroom or 3 & den. Ava to 21uoo ..., ... ,.18 ·mo. direct lighting ~,.0_,_,., .,. "'"'' tios. 2 swimming pools, BAHIA PUERTO ~pr, I& fenced yrd, trplc, Family room plus large for-1 ,:.Ad=utO'l•o.·_,<=;371-c795-i"-~="-·~~ • Separate din'g area ,,~~T~=~~· ~-~--~ 5:11una, ~eation faclli-2810 17th St., J-1.B. M k t I laund room, $250 mo, Avail mat dining room. Complete Duplex•• Unfurn. 350 • Home-like 81.oragc sH'ARP! Bactlek>r, ~Iii pd. tics. SeCW11y guard. NCI 5.36-4815 Cir 536-9535 ar e p ace lmmed g.o..cz;s. privacy with enclosed rear -----------e Private patios $145 mo, S5() cleanlJIR fE!(I'. pets. • AIOVE IN TODAY * «BR, 2 BA, fenced yrd, dish-~ ....... troAnt ttyarbtds;_ __ l:°"heely _B_1_lboa __ 1_1_l1_nd____ e Closed gar~e '"/storage Nr. OCC & UCI, 5.17-77S8 Models Open 10 til 7 pm $139 A MO. wuher le: slO\o't, cust drps, .... '""'"· va a e '""'-'"""m r • Marble pullman AVAU.. now 1 & 2 bdrm watl!l" pd $235/mo, 536--72.57. tS. No pets. $475 per month. UTILE llll -brand new • King.sz Bdm11J apll, healed pool, rec. 2700 Peterson Way, CM Spac. 2 &: 3 Br. In 4-plex. TIME FOR Call 673-6568 Cir St&-3688. Joy.•er, nr So. bay. 2 Br., 2 • Pool . Barbt'ques sur· room. Adu!IJI on1)1.. 6-15--0632. SevC'raJ avail. AIL EX- '--lne 11"~ Furn 1 B n----·-·L Bn, patio, •"'· '"'"· ,,, ...... '<h t -" t d nr Horbor Blvd .. TRAS. Poot, ""' bldg. K;d, '""UICK CASH n-w ""· r. '""'°" ... lU"'' oven, dlsh/w, cuat decor, ro~''"'u wi Pu"'" an · % or home, I BR. ap1, crpls, \\elcome. From $139 . .se.. ,,. 1;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Winter tbnt 6/15. d ts J $400 scapmg,. . . drapc:A, kitchen, yrd & Adami M inn Keel!IO "B" t T 0 IBST 1111! t:A. c L A 5 5 I F I E 13 BR. 2 ha. bonus rm. , , $400 $2'JOC . 2d BR.G2 BA. PBllMt' . o':~r ~~ ~. Bal= AdLAuJtRIG<VEt°'f aBtR<1$1,~st patio. 2-42 1',Cl\V{'r -rear. 546-0JJQ blf 'w. of Beach ~Jvd. Ou HR UGH A rpts, rps, a.rage. a '°· l.slnnd '"""' St t 968 1510 847'~" DAILY PILOT ~ 2 BR. \%. ba. · · · $225 SZ25 . 3 BR. Newport Hgts. · No Pets IMMAC beaut 2 BR, pool, a er. · or -.. ,....,. t-"'-'--~21B~R~.~ln%~ba~-~AIT~Co~od~.~·~S~265~~~~~~~~::~~~B~·~'~bo~•::iP~1~n~ln~1u~1:·~'.'.::'~J"'~·~w~.iw~;~"'°~"~0iiir'l&l2!fr·l~97t!l);~Qu~;,~,~·~1"""'~~ph=·:"":;:·:::·~tt=;":·~· ~!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~--;~~~ii[Sl~jijiit:::_(___:~iijUiii,~.ii:___j __ ~ 3 BR. 2 oo.· ~:·: $.'125/300/375 ~J~OiEw RENTALS 2~BR, ~· 2 ba •• ;J.~1~ .. ~hE& Wi~oKcLu~-MveONSuTitHesL y NICE l &: 2 br trailers $90 &. Time To Step Up , _w;i~ 3 3 b~~ ~op:,e~c:w1Y 642~5678 • 4 BR. 2 ba. Broadmoor $385 JM'!.An'UI or 4:94-3248 • ........., mo. ''17• ...,,_ · op. 1\-fature adlts. Child ok, ...... 1 4 BR. 2 ha, fam nn $400 ""'Z"""' & bOll Blvd., Apt A 20IO Newport Blvd. 642-1265. Your apartment in a French dceoratl'd, OA·/w crpta, drps, - t)recl hill REALTY A Compan)' With Vi1lon Univ. Park Centtt, Irvine Call Anytime, 833-0820 Otnce boun 8 AM to 6 PM (dwnstnil, 536-3518 or Costa Mesa Country Garden _ yet near bltns, exce~t retrig. $161 & [ l VIEW •.• 2 Bedrooms, , 0 213""7/86.'l""'-"1008=·-----642•2611 $1 151 BR TRAILER shopping and activities. $235. No sn,gles, no pets.<}j_~~INOEX 2 Bath, den, yearly 1 C Mna 132 W. Wilson Impeccably n1 a n age d , ~1711. . """W'CI u-··:ll lease of $375. Realtor, osta STUDIOS & 1 BR'S * &15-4530 * peraonal private. T w ol'N""R,... "H"U°"N=T..,. "'H"A"R"'B"O=R 644-7270 DUPLEX 2 BR. clec. kit· • FREEEE u...,,, Huntln•ton •-ich bcd_roon1.s, den. 2 _balhs, 1 BR, flrepl, dshwshr, gar. 1 ]~ chen. Shag carpet Drps. • FR Utilities • '" pallo, p1c:ture-book kllchc!n. a g e . Q u i e t adults. ...a. Gar. Prlv. yard. $170/mo. • 1'~uu Kitchen $145 • $l6'.l 1''ireplace and other p1uses. (2131 434-8249. .......forSale 1"l:J NEW CHANNEL 2 BR, lge ~. e Heated Pool Bachelor & 1 BR, paUos, r·rom Sl95, adult section. DE'CUXE 2 Bedroom apt. 1~ Cl•s1ification 100-124 patio, dock avail. Gar. 2 BDRP.1S. Garage. Patio • Laundry Faciliti~ lrplc·R, priv. garages . THE VENDOME Bath private backyard, Adults. $275, yrly. 675--2!24. Prefer couple. No chlldn?n • 1V & maid serv avail Divided beth & lots o1 18(:) Anaheim Avenue garage, close to beat'h. !•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I 2 & J BR. • $775/SlSO $145. Call: 548-6835 • Phone Service clO&ets. Rec hall, pool & Call Mrs. P~.illips 540-0781i,.::536-:::,c7c::029=c. -~~~~~ Vacanclr.s cost mone~ Rent Yearly. Walk to beach Vacancies cost mo•"""'' Rent NEAR shoppina ctr, nowty pool tables, sauna baths. We NE\V "·h , t 3 br 2 br ,__ ...... _-.__,!~ Caywood Realty "'8-1200 ·~ -~ See tor you"'U. 17301 C>liBJllJ BJ ~ "'" ao, '. ' ~ house>, apt., store hl:ur house, apt.. store painted l br. CUlc as bug. Keel!ton Ln. 11 blk W. or u lfliilll & 1 brs. From SL» per mo. ~·i~!d· l1!['1 i(, ~.Pilot A good want ad ls a rood m. dg., etc. lhru a Dally Pilot Bar. beam cell. Wash. ~ach, 1 blk N. of Slater), TWO . 2 Bdnn .• , ... Sl85. 426 21.st SI. H.ll 53&-6802 or r.aJ CJ•ssification 125./49 --;;;:;:;:;;;;;;;:::;:::::;:;:::.:;::;;;:~':--:":'.""='!"1::'.·~~=-=~=~::.::=Cl;;a;::ll~l;;tl~•d~A;;d.~:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;..:,;;"'"~'h;::.:;:'S:;l4;:2;:.50:;.:;;536-5:::0;;;:l;o1;;:4.;;;;;-J g.Q.-7848 Beautiful apts. w/prlvate ~84&-~3371:7'"',,-,=.._--.--..-RG:!!~~lt, ~ USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! LRG 2 BR. bum ootl. Crpl, ::~~~~irnf."';..~ N'~~L~ I08'BE,~~!.. ~c=1,..as""s;"'f;c-.~,;o-.-,""so·.1 s4 drps,bltns,dshwshr,dili;pos, no pets.151 E. 21.'lt, C.!I.(. dwhr, !rpl. 316 16 th . r------, 5 S"ORT WORDS MAKE ONE UNE-NO AD WS THAN 3 LINE$ ::;'!:. ~~ J! •. A~~·~ * &16-8666 * 847•3957 '"""'"' l[ •I t'niN Cameron. s.tHI92. -New Duplexes--Sl•Nict: 2 BR in 4-plex _ ' TIMU $5.80 $6.80 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 OR USE YOUR CHARGE CARD • • • . • . . • . . • ••¥•· ... ,1.11i119 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl1nifl•1ti•11 •••• , •• , , , ..••.•.••••••••• , ••••••••• , • , , • , , ••••••• • • N..,.. •··········•····•········································· ... ~ ••................... ·············· ...................... . o.., .............................. Ph•fl • ••••••••••••••••••••.•.• I 1 ••i:1cft N.-.r .. , ..•• , • , ••.••••••• lll'.plrotle• o.t. ..... , •• M.._ cai.,. H...._, ............•.•..... r:q,1,.,1 .. Date .•••.••• • TIMES $7.40 $9.08 $10.76 7 TIMI$ $11.70 $14.50 $17.30 " TIMES $17.70 $22.50 $27.30 TO FIGURE COST Pwt only on• word i11 e1ch 1p•C• •iio1111. l11clff• y .. ur 1ddr•n or pkon• 1111mli1 r. Tio. '"''' of 11101.tr 1d ;, 11 th• e11d of tlo1 ti111 OPI wh:ch I~• 1111 wo•tl .,f vowr 1d ;, wrjf. It~. Add 11.00 phn l liPlt• ~rJr.• H YO•• d•1ir• ute of DA ILY PllOT lo• 11•-.ic• ... ilk m1iled r1pli11. -----------Cut Hl11-PA.STI ON YOUR INYILotl ----------- IUS INESS ~EPLY MAIL Arlt_ a-,.,.,.. ,.. 11, CM11 w.... c.m .. .i. Orant• Cout DAILY PILOT P.O. lax 15'0 1 Bedroom Apt. $110 • 2 Bdr 1 B -Sl95 crpls, drps. range, O\'en, 1 Bedroom Apt, $140 m, A ··' .. · · garag<>. No pela. PH: Cltissification 200-2b0 Call 646-ai87 • J Bdrm, 2 f!'A ...... $295. 962-452'.2. '! I~ Beaut.. spacK>Us apta · . ffoulesf•Atnt ....._ MEN -Small beach hotel. Fenced yards, patios and 2 BDRM deluxe apt, poolside n::::r Apts $85/mo. Ro o n1 s quit·! 1)rivacy. Adults, 00 garden bungalow w/lrplc. ~-------' S~l .50/wk. 53&7056. Pl'!s. 642-4837. Adults, $210. 8'1EHl259. Claslification 300-3::>5 Newport-Beach 20-IO Fullerton St. 1at Bay) 7 BR, 11.li S.'t, f\,cdalllon L-b '"-ll•l More Room-Less Money bltns, "·asher/dryer, \v/w $29.50 Per Wt.>ek & Up. l BR, CX>ME sec a real gank'n crpts. $ISO. 962-8781. 2 BR & b11chdon;. Color TV, apt! Like living In a home CLEAN lBR, llke nu, shag, Classification 360.170 n1aid set'\',, pool. The l\1esa, ror $140/mo. z BR, 1~~ BA. drapt!~. hllins, laundry. 415 N. Ne.,.,·port Blvd., N.B. 2 prkg places. prlv patios a: S13(1. 847-5384. r """"' II &I 64&-9681. rec areas. \\'ilson Gardens, 2 HOR.Al. duplex oo .... ·nTo\.\TI, ,,-. 2 BR lower duplex · l blk to on Wilson St., \V. o1 Harbor carpels, drapes & 1:1!ovc. No ~C-l-,-.. -;r.~,-c.-t-;0-,-4...J00•4L 5 beach. Yrly or winter $225 M6-2846 pcla. $150 per mo., 5.36-3507. v or $250 mo. ll> 46th St. See Park-Like Surrounding 2 BR. Studio. PaUo. yanl, •~-,, JI~} Nov 24-26 or pho n e QUIET DELUXE garage. $150/mo. Infant ok, __,.,.,,., 2l3/~215· l, 2 & 3 BR APTS no pets. Avl. flO\.\'. 842-4549. OCEANFRONT, 3 BR, 2 BA, P..1 Pat.ios • J1td Pool Lo.nun• Beach Classification 500-61 O fplc. Call Blfw, d a Y s N Sho * Ad JI n1 • 838-1491 and e\•cs. 6T~2M9 rAl.!O .~~ Bae:. A;s Y UNJQUE Laguna e&,tle rtnon.r1 ]fii:l WATERFRONT 3 BR. Indry Martinique Apts. Apts. "\Yide O('t'Bn views. -~ rm., gar, winter. $285/mo. Acres of ""'rdens Close to Cl f 2 BR. $275 YTIY-544-2013 aft 1777 Santa Ana Ave., C~1 eo·· . • assi ication 525.513 5, ~1i;r Apt 113 646-»12 ::~C'h l:c.5ho~~-· 2c~s~~ I~ BACJl. $125, Ill June 28th. GAR.\GE APT.: lBR, pvt, .,.,, n llpapers, chandelim;, Lost and~ Utll incl. 4 BR. $300 11uiet. l\:lature adll. no dogs. rnosaic Hit>, i>huucrs. $450 . ABBEY REALTY 642-3.5.'JO Stove, refrig, drps, crpts, P.1o. partially fun1. Also 0ftsiification 550-!iSS Apt. Unfurn. 365 Sl35., "'a!er pd plus $.10. ava.il, soon, other apls. $2j(l OVER 62 ??? RETIRED ??? SOCIAL SECURITY ?? PENSION??? VILLA YORBA 1142-9622 1 BR. • $123 2 BR.· $144 3 Bft. · $'164 .. AU. lITJUTIES PAID ROOlllY :I BMmom, '.2 bnth, ground flour. $350 pr. month plus 11pacioua 1 bedroom upslalrs with private el). trance. $200 pr month. Both unlls nl'xt to park & teMla, c:a11 e.11ey m««o ""· NEW, deluxe 3 BR. & den, nr. O\lnn Cove. $600 ~lo.; In . 2-KR.,' nr. CdM High $21".1> Avail. Now! cleaning chg. 181S Tustin to $650 Month. <194-46SJ. A\'e. 548-1618. LEASE 2 BR. t;i BA. split THE SE."'Vll.LE -level apt. View deck. crpts, 2 BR, l •.;. BA, w/gar. drps, disposal, sloY@, refrig, Adults. Cqits. drps, bltns. carport. SD). lit & la.st mo. J.'ncd yrd ""'/ Rltio. Wtr pd. rent In adv + $100 dcp. 6.16-4120. 4~' ) 2619 Santa Ana Ave. rt.l SlGOl'N~ww~=po=rt~"S..,-c~h,---- '** 3 Br .. l'h bo. ** Large. ne\\'ly decor. encl FOR LEASE patio, bltns, crpt, drp!I. I .. -l~ I~ C'4ssification 575-510 1--... ·-l~ O•t1ification 000-6tt I .__.. l[fi] CIOS<o to everything. $170 Luxury Bayfront Apt11. n10. I.ISO Center St., C.:\f. Call I .It :l Blls. S350 lo $5.'""ll C l•ssific ation 700-710 ~~,:ds~ ~~cb·s. all doy Geor~.:i!~;•nuon 1 ~ j{~ 1 LOVELY 2 Bdnn. IV /W * 5411-6570 * . . V cn>t. \\'Ood rloors. drape§, O•ssific.•tion 800·110 gar11,ge. No pe1!1. Mature SEACL.IFF f.t Apb 2 • Adul~ :?all Placentia AYC. • anor • I 1~ ReitMnable BR $164. Pool, ~·· drpg, P.u Ind Sl4rplitt: 'L ~=~~--~~~-1 bltn.'I, 11tarb. d.ispl. 15.25 . _ " BACHF.LOR. l & 2 Br Ph\1,,.'f'ntla Avt'. AJ.k about I ~=------' "'/fum:-aYR.ll. Heatl!d pool. our dlAOOUnt. 548-:liQ.. Cl•1l.ill.;_tti.on..850..151 $121) a: up. Adult& 8.\1 [ ~ Cenler SI. G4H>965. 2 BDRll1 Dupl@lt, \i btk lo ._. _, 1 t,l "'3Ch, f\lrn or un!urn. ......,. ~111 NEW l & 2 BR's from Sl'fO,to F'rplc, bl!:alti clng, patio, Ip · ~ Slal. Nr. beach A. llhopg. Clnt.Jtt, )'8.rtl. Yrly or thru C l•s1ification 900-tlt Adults. 114 E. 20th St., CM. J une !(I. 673-eM&. · _ , . 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 XAYB £ASH? Com Ma1a, C:.llf. 92626 llal Plnchln Rltr. 675-4392 LGE. 3 BR. 2 ha., ff'plc, crpt1, drp111 bltn.1. &.)' view. S. of llwy. $3 25 /mo . 61:r40C8. ~8--0137. 'l'ES!l WE TAJ!CI: PE'ntt [ ~ · Jr.:i * SHADY F.LMS · POOL * 2 Weeks Fn>e RA>nt. loo! _ llnlportatkM _ ~ e Adull !! Pool~ide $140 up Pool. Rec. Sida:, dshwhr. C'-If' t• '15 ,4, ! • Childl't'n next block 2 Bit p)). l"bR. $l«I ten ice ion • ~ .-~~~1 St8r~~~!;~~~~!1~~·~ I . A-.•s. ll~l ~=Ft occ &. UCI. No--pm. sm A1il,. ~. NiftM . . . . mo. Co.II 979-0134. ABBEY REALTY &n-SS:.0 Clauificaticrn 950-990 • ) • • J • . ' , - r ~. """""' J, 191J DAh.t .-1LOT Apll.. Furn. or Unfum. Apt>,, 370 Fum . Of' Unf\lm. 370 Costa Mesa -L141k;;:• l~I.._ ---1~1 ...... _ l[S]l---1~1---1~[ ~lr;°";;l"ll;;;;;;;;;:;;;:~H;;;ol;p;W;a;n;lad;;,;M;m&~F~71~011H1~o.lp .. Y/~•~n-tad;;.~M·&~~;J~1~0 -400 Ollie. Ront•l 440 Found (fr" ado) SSO Bulldon -~~~~~~~-* * • CORONA DE L MAR LARGE O.lmalian pUp vLc. COMPU.....,.t; buildtna and Gr•nt CHl ktr AWC"QX. 12'.X> Ill· ft . otfke Balboa oa lhl! Jetty. ltrand· ttpalr anythine your home 1 sn E. Oce....tront IPMCC l&11otcd to )'OW' t1f.. ~ on rodul; mr.le 'oll.'/fmall ~.. Rcaaonablc c a I I ~· t'UU M'Cllrit)' Wdg. lf'alhtT collar. &n-6ST3. Gfont". ~7-183.\. Newport Buch w1tD amplf' l*ridn&:· i'"'ND: G<.'hnan Shepherd pup Bu1int1I S::o"rv'--,,-ic-,--- Y ou are 1he wlnner ot Ask for Chtistlnr Sondity vlt'. 19'6 & I o'°":.;:..:;;:;...;;;:.;.::::;;_ __ 2 tickets 10 the BOYD REALTORS m.5930 r-.tonrovl.{t c .r-.1. 61~ Sports, v.c.tlon & DE.5K space nvaU11ble S!iO ~·'~"'~·-·~·------RKr••tlONil Vehicle 1uo. Will provide f\lml!Utt Jo'OUND young Afghan vie Show at $5 mo. Answtrlna aervlce ilan1Utoo, C.ti-1. F'lU:l: hair cut~ v.·llh sham. 1w J. :.: .. l Kt•lll ln>in 1·3 lo 1-10. i:Ll<'t>nt>·li Bi.,v. Sb.Ion. 6'2.ffi.11. al The avallablt. 222 Forest Ave., &15-5740 Carpenter Proltuional lronu~ ca.I l anytime *' * fl -l).Ll)...&lf75 * '* .. P•lnli"ll & Pi1p.rhen9ln9 Anahtlm Convention La&una. Beach, 494·9'66. J<'ND prPSCriplicm ii:uii&la•~ .:C:c.!C:.;:..;;;;. ____ _ Center DESK space avaUable $S0 \1.c. S. Coo.st PliLUt in C.M. AU. typc'S o( tllfllenll')' ll1g No \\'1tsr1iii: Ac:c:ountln9 TYPISTS NEEDED NOW Good Skll\11 s~u. f.1U3t 1ypc min. :io w.p.m. ,\J)l)fy In the fl("•ri;onnrl dept. hcfv.wn ~ am & 12 noort, ~lon.Frl. J11.nuary r..14 mo. \Vilt provide !umil0tt &H.Kl7!li. an..1 SumH * WALLPAP ER * .\ 1>uy~hil'. A Rr('('l\':l.h!r. Pl II 6., ~" 31 1 t •"' ,. A-In I ____ 336-1'-"S \\'hl·r1 )~11.1 1·Rll •·r-.111r " P.l)t'\'.>U Any •1r al ll'\l>t'I·. f',\Clt'IC 'IUTU,\L CWiC." cu. w·.iv•"· cict. ll -m ... n..uN"'r J: serv ce l'OUND SI•••-•• ""I, n>ul>'. ~ • < " ~ g • ,M . -"-bl i-o. h Bl·-' ... ........ ....... C•r~t S-ervi'co ..-1 1~~1 6M>·1711 ,,,n ... uk•n'<I. Sonlt' 1.•1H11 ,• ,.,.twl't'rt & " pni to CwLm av&lMI ·" '""' """'ac ~u. P.lcM Verdt> lil"'l'li. Co.II and ,...-" iOO N1•1o,por1 (.;l•uter Ur. your f1(•kl'bl. !North Counl)' lluntlngton Beach. &12.mt. _k_l!·n_IUy, !'>l&-4-l78. l~T &-~.Xi· pa1ntu1.:;. p;q;.~. )ll"l'f'•I. Xhlt 1'tl111111Jtll. ~hurl l'i'\l.r•irt liea.h loll·frt'<'• "un'•""' "•540-1220) $21 a,. UP. Incl. uli.I. Somo· ~,'0-UNO·. ""'>•'• >ll"•-ay JOlfN'S Carpet I< Upholsii-tv haniun.i:. 11:11urn! \\ o o tJ 1 "r 111 tt'1111,,.•rr11'\' a,.,11.,'11 1--... -... .,..,. ... ..,.,,,,1 ,_, 1 = E "" . .,... u1·1.S11au1pcio tr 1· c .~:oi· _fJolxhu_1e:._~l'i·7':lCl:'I t"•·nl ifl1111.-\•ul\: 111.u • CLERK-:-R-ET-AI L-ou.ruitu.re ava1 . , b1cy<•lr. lrYlnct Tcrt"ilC'C i.~·~ d l C .• I. Ad .. '! -ly. __ .,,. C.ou.st JI...,., CdM. 1-·tre ,.-, ~-Tl lg r.,.....,,1· 1Nitl Hl'tft.rdllntsl. l'.\'T & t:xh'r ,\ri<OUs . l~1I-111''11 . ,.,,.,,.,., IN IJOSPITAL "" ""' •" .. ;;Jl.I ".I ........ •l' .,,_,.. [)('gn.>ascr!I & all l..'Olor 1 .• ~ 1 . 1 . Apply In Person · · · ·· · · month. Pv1 bath & l't'ltrance, Suite II. Ph. SJg..8351 or I . · · I b~hu.•ncis & 10 nlinult> ~ sp111.r~·'.: ..J( .• n ... 2061 Bus•'noss Ctr. Or. tuU 11111 • ., :1 day 1o,~k. kit priv. Mlr-1285. 675--M44. ~ !\'D l1~e ornnlo(C' & 111\Jtt' cat hie· di f<r h 1 . 1 1 l.or<1I rf'fll. 61:.--0809, Chu C'k. ,11:0-!l"..'U, t"lil 496. B • R ,.,.ir 1!f'. 1't11rvl(•w &. A~t~. '' ' v. I c crupco s. ----lrvl • --·--C,.----ROOM for rcli.able man us1nns ental ~ c.~1. ~I. 5«1'l' ynur motl('y by '6v1rui: Tiii'.: IU\NG~!EN. "'"' ~11 n ('(li\C~:S..'ION hl'lp, y,-onM?n, S70 Pe-r month. 275 t'k>wtt , i;1.: extra t.rill!h \\'ill clc~u roo. lOOJ's ol \'11\.'il qmf)lt's. llJ.1441 ::.:i to~ )'1'11. old, to ~"Ork al st .. C.O.ta !tlesa. 6-t&-9136 '"nf£ Factory" has shops FF.~li\LE Ba.qct Hound, lk 1111: m1.. dinis\1: rm. &· For Mmt• 11ppl. ~7~16. Oru1q,::1• County 1'' a 1 r 11\'aU, In the mall ranging ~tjj-9610, Vic. 20th & IM.'111('. h:11l $15 . .\ny rn1. rl.50, -EXT-S P E C IAL-$199-Ad\'rl1l~ing Sales c;ro1.u11[J1 C!V{,')' Y.\'Ckerd. ;2 UPSTAIRS tum, llv nn, BR fn)m S!l'l/mo. kleal for FND Bk & while fmJ kltlt'n roueh S!O. Ch:l.lr $5. 15 )'M<. ·Fnrn\Pr Yt'l\o11· ria..i:-c or Hit. Ir BA. M!p entry, no cook-smoke shop, tropical lloih \'It' \\'t'slcliff area, &12-1129. t'\p. Is y,·hal count11. oot 3 Hr. Lu· Ins. 7TG~7»t nu1.gaz1nr ~pa''t! c x p . 612--9006 Aftl'r 6 PM ing. $85/n::io. 839-3439. shop, etc. 4%'i 30th St., L SSS ,'!.~!l~t.1 1.._!'°--0"a·o1rk rnylil.'lf. ,\COU!rrlC l't·1li11i.:~ $8.99, Ln· ti.laturr nia!" nr f•T!Jll1<' --rvv..L;---, ,,,,\ure. i·xp'd DELUX ""' entr.Jblltll. ti.laid Newport Bl'ach. 67'..-9606. I ost OllUll re· ...,1 1 · ll'riOn. 11.rl!I rxtt'r111rs, hl't'n~-"-nJ r JI f '~" I"' ....,n11~l:tlt~11 o y. a or or 1o,Jll !min. PINf.C'IEIK LIVEI u, TO Ill NAME... ~rVice&M:&~~ Cosla SHOPS & Offices, 12x36. R E WAR D Cement, Concrett i·d !tS.__E~nllll~. ~1i-9n1. ;ippl t·l&-O.i16. :\few. Ven.I\' Coll\'. llO!lpll.al OYer 500 tree. iand 10 1tream1c1aa1e1 relulno M111ng. Wood eaa. · · w/bath & palk'I, N~rt APT. l="'Tt-:1t1nH 661 Center St., Co11ta l\teaa ~kl. two patio., 1Udlng glasa ooor•. bfing 1n. High Sierr11 • 410 Blvd & 17th St location . Gn.-y1bn1wn frmal1• Gt•rn111.n CONCRETE \Vork .. Pain~. ('rpt SharnprwitnJ! & t'l<'nnini:: :,l&-J:i8:, lnlo yOUf sp1clOY1 1-or 2·bed1oom oaroen 101rtmenl F1om Hotels, Motels Reasonable f'('nt. ca 11 Sht>1li11'rol. ?.lcYtlll-~lt ti~· !:I •'tllno\·•· blkto"p drivt'\l't1.ys.1 • 612 70j'I • ANCIENT $1M. Deco1alor·llne ftlm ltu•e packages 1v11lable. I cc;.;.;_;;_ __ ..;..____ 612-3092. ~liss \\'arr! Pl"PS. I.Ji.st ? 1:! 3(t • I \.I Re pour 111 t' on r r r I e . -· (' K If\. 1·\JM.'1". Al~. lood llt!r· 2300 Fairview Rd, 11'1 Co•M• Maia Phone· !>4S·2300 ROOMS SIS wk up v.•/ kl!. Hulsa ,\\'t•. arttl B•·111•h Bl1•d. i>!j.-7fiJO P la~ler, Patch, Ra p alr 11•,. 1\•ll'kl''l'll. 8l'vl'rly 1'1tu101· i-------------------$3'1.50 Y.'k up 1.1pl8. Ch1ldrm1 OFFICE STORE 11.H. l>f'~IA'roll" 11·17 ... "61 .~, -PATIOS PLANTERS I , MARINER Con,·, llosp, l.Jlguna lllib, Aph., ·\?t,., & pet 5e<'lion. 2376 N1•1o,·Port N-·port & Bay Center 2052 rif!t"r;, pm or &l"-4.1:!1 l'xt • * I i\TC1t PLAS'TER1i'ir. Kl7~JUU. Fum. or Unfur n . 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Blvd, c r.1. a.1!1·9755. 645-3967. N("l'.'IXH1 Blvd .. Cl.1. Util. ~ · • · .. · 11\ll Co11l·l't'll' 1o,·o rk . Bnck, All l.VJM'q. F1'N' rs!ln111l1·s -1., .. c,~".=c,.1 -, -~,-r------. · slun1pSt.)n~· "k .. '(11·3.'i..'l..~. l'al1 .·tlfl-&l:r.i """· s ni.: e, o ... -..., Huntln~ton Bo-h H I' I 8 h " H 41S pd. Pkng. &16-lli2. 12 :a, B.assrt llound, ff'nl. Lt. PATIOS ,,. 1•·-d .,· ,..., ~-. . Pl b' ,,ow 111•·1· .. ,. arc•11. Salary + rel. + DPL w ... un 1ng on ••< uuttt ome lndustrl•I Ronl•I •so ~ k ·~· ··1 & • a""· 1 \.,,, ... "'"11\ · um 1ng "• " 11 , ...... ,, ,, __ , __ , -•· 1 ;;;;;:;;:;:;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;:;;;;;:;:;:;:;;;;:;:;~1 ;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;.;;.;. c;.;;;.:;..:;.;;.;...:;.;.;;;.:;. __ •.::..; r~~·. \l.'/tnar ing~. "-'ru brellk, remove & replace 'H ior"" ..... u.,; vou,r- 1• NEW l,(XX) & 2,(0) sq If ?tl·l Irvine. c .r.t., N.B. a~;i. (~lll'rt:'le. ;,1~ for est. PLll~tB ING REP1\JR DISHWASHERS COuNTt;R girls, hOurs ll-7 Spa<!e, Ideal Costa J'.fesa t!!!!.i· or ~Ir. Lc\11/)(' cusroTtet:l\<t~T \\"ORh: J'\o joh tf"IO Slll8ll ~Ir Best Clt•afl('r5, 2939 East HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FINEST Spanish Country Estate Living 2 Acres. Beautiful ~ark·like surroundings. Sunken Pool. Sparkhng Spanish Fountains. • Spacious Rooms • Separate Dining • Walk in Closets • Home-like Kitchens & Cabinet• 1 BDRM. Unfurn. $165. Furn. $18.1. 2 BDRM. Unfum. $18.1. Furn. $215. TOWNHOUSE 2 BR, 11'.! Ba., 1400 sq. ft. Unfurnished $200. ALL UTILITIES FREE Walle to Huntingtoo Center Adults, No pets IA QUINTA HERMOSA 16211 Parkside Lane, H.B. 714: 847 -5441 (4 blks. So. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach, 1 blk . W. on Holt lo 16211 Parkside Lane). Apt. Unfurn. 36S Apts., I-'--------Furn. or Unfum. 370 Newport Beach * PriYllo Room /* lo• Ambulalory Lad,y or Mlln Good, nutritious Food. Nice, cheerful almMiphere. * ca.J1 548-4Ta3 '* loc. ~-l<ll a(I ,. ~ · 0 w \LL·<-• 642-::1128 • Doytilne, Age 1~21 Cos.st Jllgh\lo'UY, C.orona de! ,,..,.. W \' rl\'l'S, 1 o.3, pa110S. 1 \I ST Nev.• Yean Evt>, JC': Pool dt'<.'k~. Don. 642--851-1. DHAINS Wlclot;ged -S7.j{I A '" I · "'--====~c:--:::::: 1'1JR LEASE ti.1M I units. llX> It 2600 sq ft. Santa Ann Owner 7141982-3196. Rrv.n fem m In i a 1 u re C~ntractor * "". ~ • 3 11111-5 11111, r.ton-fri g , ~. ~fa~Ua & Adan1~. JIB, St·v.·rr llrlf' In JOO' . $lj , pp.., n Pt'rson DELICATESSEN t.!an, mutt I '""""""'~ ,....,,.., I\' C II he O\'Cr l , 11('1!.t .: ""ti"''" daS(:haund. Ans Pr1occss ~""' · own y,·y. dtitll1'. lull link'. See Terry I 962-3991 Reward! JACK Toulane -H.cpair Sewing / Alterati'lnS Ne\lo•port Bt-al'h 646-0201 Rentals Wanted 460 ren1od .. addit. 20 )TS. l'Xp. or Jim. Il l Ticmc L!q,uon, ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!..;,, 1 ;;;:;:;;;;;~::~::;::;:;:;::;';: VIC. Rlrhards Lido, -...·hiH· Lic'd. l\Iy \\'riy Co. a.17-00:16. Alterations-642~5845 ANS\\' ER I NG Scrvk't' ·I% t:. !7th Sl. 'l'.>:llR "esa. ' LOVING C'are. Nutri. m~als. Rl.IUU:D cooplt> looking !or ~~~~-~ ~~n ":i~t>;1fi~~: Oraft in :'\e<il, :u·C'urnle. ~ yt·a~ CJl:JI. Oprr111or nr'i.'ded. \\"ill lriun. u Jo;LI\'EllY ~Ian. Perm1 Prlv./11emi. Near s~. furn. rental or t•aretaJu·r t'f'('(ht ran!~ for relurn 9 _ I 5 • but will pay for rxperl••Cl(,'t'. 1~rr1n1t' Early A~I . for LA '. position until April. Call p• "NS.H I' , d igns 1:.5 Roc·h1•ster. C.!>.I. T1n1•'!11 Drllwry to N.8.1 perk & libr. tl.len &: 111omcn. 552-90l5. ~n1r. 646-<M39 aft 5pm. .., ... .:JIJ.'>('S, • C n! o & · 1 • ~ , , honll"S . s:z::.o per n\O. l\fml: 540--2562. .. B Ed" H' '.\.1 LJ:)ST: l11g, white 11H1l<• rat. R~m AddlllOIL'i, ~~ UP; SIGN I .\!'.\'TING. Ttuck \('{. Are You Look1'ng For ha\"t" rll'j~ndli.bl(' c11r, cu.1·· JIOME for your parent w/ "re~: $200oo~Y ;.e~~''t..Ca~J r.tc!>aVt>nlerin·a. Xli.(l62S :i."li·9fil!J '.~u",~~1,.:1 •:,~s.!.~ctlon 1nsura111't.' & be relinb\e.j love & tender cano . Priv or 968~. Children lwanbmken Gardening ,. '" ' · ;)' . .....,.,. A N ? fil2-1800. : seml-priv. &12-927S. I~~~~~~~~~ R.E\\'ARD :=..1~rlZ10 Alt. :J BOB'S GAROENlNG Tt le vlslon Repair ew Future. DELIVER\' o! DA J L YI LOVELY Guest House now 1· LOST; all ~rny Jo'C'n1. PJLOT,&1NDAYONL.Y .to1 opt>n for elderly. Pvt Ii &emi [ II ~' Peri;1an Ca l. Vic. Seru1ho1't:' & LANOSC,\P1NG t'OLOR T v rt i 6 I 10 PM E K newspaper earrll!n. fte.• 1 S41--0T::i6 ~ Chll Itesidcnunl & Cornmt>rclal · · nopau't' n O Yts., HP quires the ute of a Stationl pv . . '--------~1~:6. N.B. d's pet, Irvine lndustrlaJ your honli.' or there h1 no your prtffnt job whilt \Vagon or Van. Contact Pilr. V•catlon Rentals 425 1 .. •••••••••• ::::-.="'--~--~-~ _ <:omplexes. ~S.I~~. you. All brands. you ltarn. Mr. Ford llarry ScelC'y, ll) West Bay ----------11 TAPING knives lost vie 557-4299 after 5pm. 646-9601 St., Costa Ml'Kll. BIG Bear 2 atry 2 fp\, 2BA, Announuments 500 Harbor & S. O. ~'y,·y . In hluc t:XP. Hriv.·aiia.n Gardener. COLOR TV C11l-TronlC'1 play nn. Nr ski Ht . Lr or -----"------Stalubc bucket. RC'-...·anl. Conlplcte garden serv. 769 \V. 20th, Co~ta flle!l.1. ATTRACTIVE GIRL DJo7NTAI. /\M!!lst.n nt , aml group. 871-7148 * • * 5"'.~M2932. Ka m 8 1 a n i , 6 4 ir-'6?G, S..•n·ice Call $10. &16--0412 p lune v.·ork, high pay. short t·halrside, min. ~ mo s ex- Rent1ls to Share 430 \\'ORKJNG v."Oman to share upartm!":'lll "ith v.-orking woman -H ome phone &16-818.1. Business phone 646-U10. \\flU. share Z BR. 2 Ba apt. Dana Polnt area, nto. per mo. 496-3096. E . J. O'Brien BLACK 11h1te brwn i\us!rat-&IZ..1.3J7. Tree St rvice hrs. i;en'J clt>anini:. No fX'r. Some Se.t:i. Ci.II 2338 Tust in Ave. uin mah• shepherd. Vi(• -PROBLE~f SOLVER --hl'avy ""'Ork. ~lust drlve. ~5033:0·~'-;-'--~p~m~·~-.,-""'= I Newport Beach ~larhor Adanu;. 541t-31it.! 01· 1 1 Prof. i;:an1c~r.' Tret' work, , TH t: E TH J \1 ;\I I~ G, Apply. ll·l, HC'~lal Read1l'r, DENTAL. receptio~t: 28-~1 \'ou are the \\irui('r of :i-19'Ll74. th1nn1ng, pruning. 11haping. Rrmovid 56.'l \\ 191h, C.;\1. ~rs. l'Xpd. 3.1 h11/\lok. No 'J. fick~ls to tht> LOST dog, Dl'C. 17, fl(-1o,·artl, Cle;inups. Gro~. &l&-5il93. Cus1om ornamental 11'Qrk AUTO i="'='·=·~172-~88~l04_'"""""""",-,-=o Sports, Vacation & Irish & Gordnn !1"11cr nib:. G I S • Call O!l.vt> 673-1166 SALESMAN l)E:NTAL SK'y-Hookkeeper.I Rec rea tional Vehicle Looks like blk Irish Sl'llcr. 1 enera ervice& ExJl('r. or t'Ollegc.• Call, Show :t!S-4542. * *" • [II] B~tW Ag_eney, Prod u c I ~3rol. a _r; L0!-.1: Calico kitten, \'I('. Phillip Norri$ Etif'o)nwl \ iJ ~i;~'Ctgc im1p:irtant. See DESK hlCISrk .post~~ Ana heir.:-. ConvtntlOn 191h &: Placentia, Cost t1 23S22 Los G r andes . rcv1er a 1tvalla t> hcmn11:ton ~I~. L. A. Time offk'f', CREVIER BMW Inn. PlrBS1· Apply in prn;on. , PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS NE\V 2 Bdnn unfum. apt S'50 mo .. 2 Bdrm furnished apt. SJ50 mo. annual lf.'a!ie. 511 \V. Bay -Newport Beach. Call 886-1832 daya WOMAN & 1 )Told girl have beach apt to flhan!. SSO. 6il--l 1Jtt. Ce..-t er 11.JO P!..a..--cnoa. f>~ITJ:!. Laguna Hills ~t''i . &>rvice . Leasing Zlll:! Pacific Coast Hwy, \·ou art' the 1~·1nnrr ot Job Wanted, Male 700 20"1 \\'. !st St., Santa Ana llR. ·.CJ, TI I F -January 5--1 -1 i!AS a.n)'OllC .M.'t'n ''Gus". ~felt'. n1arks. 6 loes my cal I \\"hl/hlk lrnt It. '2 lickrts to lhf' 83~3171 DISll\\'M11ER, C"Xp. Apply \VANT lady to shan• nice Please <'all 6.U.5678, f'Xt. 31 -1 bl'111 f'en 9 & 5 pm to \·la1m ~'Ow· !i<·kets. (North County Sports, Vacation & to chef before 2 pm or aft 5 . R ecr eational Vehic le AUTO m. 1601 Ba •Ide Dr. CdM. > ... ' rt t u,.i .. ,.. oO'> ,,,.,., ..,._ · 0 • ]"('•' n m r IS OW ra ce an r. oun ~'CU?)' apa r.1en .... ,. O\'· oo.r~......, .::v..:n1nga. • * • 1 il!AL~: S1amcst'. 11•rar1ni;: erlooking !he ""'alcr. Enjoy Costa Men NEED sttalgh! male & 2BR I~-~~=-=---=----hluf' collar. nn Balho<I ;11 !he Laguna Beacli Exrw·ri('nec Prt>lefl"l"d. Apply ~====-~---I ST:i0.00> health spa, 7 s1o,•im. uni place \\'/lo rent $00-"85 Card of Thanks/in llllan<I. Rt•"'ard . p h : Anaheim Convention Ynu :1r1' !hr \\nua•r t•I 1n Pf'~n to Pt>!e at DISll\\'ASl-IER for aeute ming pools, 7 Ii} hied ten· TllE EXCr."ING each & gar. 979-4866 evt>s. Memorium SOS 67~r-0.170. Center 2 l1ckf'!~ tu thv HARBOR VW .hospilal. Day11. Pref. over 18 nls courts. plus miles of PALM MESA APTS. WANTED ~rking girl, grad THE 1 .1 C iLO '::CST.;:_; ~L~"-•• -0-,,~1-,~Sc-a~l-po~i-nt January frl<I Sport s, Va ca tion & 1!i(711 Bea·h Bl rt Hunting >"H' •,-"""'., n~"'1 · PacHIH"'e bicycle trails, putting, shuf· MlNlITES TO NPT. BCH. .student. Own nn. Nwpt ami Y or ar A. Siamese ·;at, 5ear on right Pll'n.~ rall 642·5678. ext. 31·1 Recreation1I Vt hlcle ion Bt'ach. 842.~ii;. -842~11°.' PAt 1£5~"·~. ' · fleboard, croquet. Junio1· l 's FURN. OR UNFURN. Pcnin. 675-7544 aft 6 pm. Chri!>tCAA'n "·ish to <'Xpresi; frnt le~. 700 B 1 o ck ho'll~t-.•n 9 Sr 5 pnl 10 ,,.J;11n1 Show '.~dm !lbed74.~mmontpblluyn;•~-~ Unbelievably laree apts' YOUNG female will shat'(' 3 !1::e::ill~~~o g~~ ~~s Z ~1argurrrirr. Crl:'l-1 . 6T3·5402. yoor 11ck<'ts. (Nor1h Coun,y Ill Ilic Auto Mechanlc·Exp n 11 DRAPERY Installers-Free .... v ...... ••·""' h 1 J · 1 bl 6 ho ; SIOO toll·[rcc nu1nb.•r is a,w.12201 Ana h•i'm Convenllon lmpo11s for sml dealeI"llhlp lance, to n-measure & ln-2-story town houses. EJec· uge JlOO , acuz:1 e ect t· r. me v.· same. mo. the slaJf ol Pacifica p RE S CR I PT I ON sun * • • in S. Orange County Beach slall custom drsperie& lar t.ric kitchens, prlvale pa. ls ins, shag crpts, drps, &auna 540-~. Hospl!al. Huntington Beach, g1aue&, &·ars parkin;; lot . Ce nter Comni. Send inquiries to Orange Co. Top p&y. or balconies, carpeting, dra· etc. Adults, no pets. ?>.tAN to share new 3 hr d plx for the many kindnesses Sun morn, Dt'c 3 1, l~Ai"liU\'MAN -All kinds o! January 5-14 Box 573 •;;._Daily Pilot, P.O. 2131892-l!MXI cvn, t'Olittt. · Subt --'· SINGLES Jo'rom $150 nr ----. Bal Renln. Sl29 til shov.·n us during our time ol ph--€73-iil-13 t'Vf"ll. v.-ork, small johs: a Pl II 6 '' 567' JI J Box No 1560 Colla r.1csa penes. errnnean p....... l BEOR:\I. r~rom $100 .... ~, son"O\\". f.'ATT-~;;:i;;i;;;;-1:;;;;:;;;;:· 1-~•pc~c~m~l~ly~.~9~1'-IB:t:!!~"'~·~"~&-'J7:2:':•"~ rlL"f' r·a .,_. . i•xt. . . . ' , • J::LECTHONICS in~ Vlith elevators. Opllonal 2 BEDRM. From $l80 June 15. 673-3036. Sf.1ALL )'orlc:shire Terrier, 1>1.'t\\l'f•n 9 .t 5 11m 10 l'lrum Cahl. 92626. Expc'r'd rommerdal chassis maid service. Just north ol Unfum Apla AiaiJ From SIG silver. blck & tan. Vic Santa I CH~a~u~lcln~g,,_______ )"1111· llt·k1•1.~. 1Norlh County BABYSIT & lite hou!K,....'Ork, y,·in-n. 548-2622. Fashion Island at Jamborl'C 10 Sl5 LESS. Garages for Rent 435 ~ Ana Ave, N.B. Eans just !<1ll·h'f'(> numhe r is :i.io.1220) l\lon rhru Fri 8 to 4. ~in ELDER-,L~,~.~,'°".=-~,~. ~,.~1 and San Joaquin llills: Hoad. y . . h hey' -• I . _c~l~lp~~=~-=~'=lOt:.::,_~--)'ARD clt>anuri ,ll'ft' shaping * • * 1/29 Ov. t R f auy w car, Lt' I ~ 11 900 ou rc rig t. I re Uuuer· NEW 5-..oe g•...,.<>es, 3 PIBonals 1''''' · or l't:'moval. \Vecchn~. trash --=:C,,=::..,=:,._---1 · 71 rans. es. houWV.-ork. f>nopart' lunch 1'~:~n~(inJ~:i~n (~nbclkt'<l~,!_561,r.Jesa Dr.81.~) sizes. i~~....,mobil-;-..homell, WHITE Male Min. Poodlf' .. haulmg, bushes lnmmcd, PRODUCTION ~~. Beach area for elderly lady. 4 day wk, ;i s uum' CV.'JlOrt vu. boats & misc. ~.1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;~~ Christmas nile. "Sam". la\lo'n maint. 962·8612. MANAGEMENT 11 lo 3. Cd~l 673--5279. * 2 WEEKS FREE * ---~,.,..~~9S..J7.-----1 "'-1061. 530 ~:~: .. Corn_ na de! ti.tar. 1 c~~~~=~=--)Jll!U.!h. En"lnel'r " 5 yns 8AB).SIITER . v.• an 11'! d .. loi""""""""'""""""""iiiiiiil ,~;ii'if-j';-;;-,N,;;;;:R;;;;+;-&I P~o!Cr'.:!son~~·'.!ls~---~~ uo.......J., SKIPLDADER & dump truck "' t & I t R Vista del Mesa Under New AVAIL Jan 1. Near Beach & ""'1lrk. Concrete, asphah, 11u1)('rvisory exp in ell ma ure re ia. v.'Oman o Exec Sec'y· • Estate M GRAY I al• cal ,~., & ~ .. -, ol p-•uct••n rootrol, 11it eves for 8 yr old girl. """" 1.,_ P-'d ADULT GARDEN HOltIES anagement Atlanta, S25 per mo -• * * cm ~ · """' sa"ing, breaking. 8-Mi-7110. .,......... '"'' "' 536-2829 -.>t1 .... ... IRVINE AVE. AT t.1ESA CASA VlCTORIA 5.16-0371. Gary Robin mS_o"Ellml3~",IV1c:l~~~~lii!· YARD. garage cleanups. inet. ~·age incentlvr & ro~t --. Scey . .Acc:tng 0.pt r.1ove in w/depoaits only 1 & 2 Br. Furn & Unlum GARAGE for rent or storage 6451 Falli"9Waftr Or. ·Ince / · P 5 ca '"" · Remove trl;fl, dirt, it>y. savmg plans. Presently em-BABYSI1TER needed, !>.Ion $550 Sh optional l Br. SlfiO 2 Br. $200 Carpets. drapes, D/W, TV 2129 Elden Ave., Costa Huntl-+on n.-ach Bl.ACK CAI w/\\'hite pav.'ll. Dri\'~\\)'S. aradlng. 847-2600. ployt•d by nHuor Co. Desires t.hru Fn. Pcr:nanen1. Vic. A I R Cltr k to $500 NI hi o.·-·"t p I 1 p 1 ,.. C B •. .... gw .... •. L..-1 ,,. •1,r... to jc>1n srnall<!r co. necdJm: Bench & l':IW, 11. B . F'• &· 1•• ~.,.1,.00, Day& g ""'""w•Y, oo, an. 00 e .... ome y ... lt1eu.Aptl.$25month. Youarethev.innerol nc~" n.-enc .... ~re.••"" IL\ULING&cleanupbyexp a~'J:l'l'Slll\'l' Proc"l. l\f~t. S.12-~289. •l'C •Ct''"" Fountains. Rec. Bldg. w/ Inquire about our !>.Iove-In ~=~~~~----2 · k h Vt>rdt> !'.A~t. ;t;'i7M283.1. 11 1 d I lt'k 1 30 -NIGUEL t1c ets to I e co cge s u cnt. gc . 14·fi.15-3:1t;.:1 ufi 5: pm. u,\BYSIITER, rt:'liahte for 2 I A ~~e~~E~.A~~l.li~ss.d~~: ~111~-~~~: g;, ~1.$~. St. Offict Rental 440 Sports, Vacation & l.~~~ERa1pu1~ar:;~\v':i~ 2-'W-IS.W or :'34-2164. Job Wint9d, Femaie702 · Y,i" old hoy\ my hom r P.~:n~rlx-119~~.cy washer refrig shag cpl & H . 8 h 1617 WESTCLIFF Recreational Vt h iclt R I' 1 !'>19-0077 Gl-:N. Hauling. Tn'<'/sbrub Norlhhlufl. N.B. Tues & . 1 P't •"t"-or ~-·k ••••""" --"-"~JJ~.!18!=-~2-"--"~~·~c---200 . C . -d --Show-ecyT ini;r: !'LI t>. • • tom.~&...-l·d._cie~I). . _ant •u.a.oagcmenl-iu ... & . ... La u~"!!;,. M .,.. "' ..... ~-• '""" ;:o;v 1 !IQ. ft. pt, air co n · R"_\-VARD•. >llooll• SRT-101 2~" __. 31·"''' Y I B I BRANO NEW ·1 i~ . at th' o:.. Est. ~:ID-.,.,'.\, :i~17~!JO.I. c'\chni.: for ri'nt & ut1.I. \\'ri11.• B ABYSITTL-:li \r1\NTED, • oer y • ay ront An1pl!' pkg. Ul1. ,...nllor. l Ctt.mt•ra v.•/300 n1n1 lens & I I I \I N J• Quo VAOl5 II Ba ·• #I"' "'I '~'' Ana heim Conventt'oi'I Houseclean ing r asst ll·•. ' ( ,' o. ::i .. ~·." m)' hornP ~ta1111'(' v.oman, ' 3 LoveJv new unfurn. ap!s. I un1gn.-..1ncr i.rt· '" ·~ Sun -M'I tri.......i. &i&-67:i9. II I p I 1 I O n.. ,-.,.,, J C t '""' 111 Y. to . · · .,.,x JIN, for 2 l'llllrlri'n i\1onun!,;:s. 3 1': 2 Bil., 2 ba. each. Pier Luxury Garden Apts. DESK Sp.ace Avail. $.10 per en er Sm. brown & wht Beagle. r.t ESA Cleaning, carpc>u, c~r,. ~1l•s11. Calif. 92627. ~'.\'. 8<12-0S26. ' Exec. St c retary Good Skill11, Call l.oM"fl.11\C "'E"ll'lt'liff & slip. ~!any e.."(t.Tns. Immed. Bachelor;.. l I 2 1 BR's. nw. \\'Ill provide furn at S5 Pl Jan11 u"a,rt2 565-71114 31 • type dog lost in College Pk. windov.·i;, noori;, etc. Nl::E'D he lp at home? \Ve 8 \BYSITTER ·" 1 occupancy. FRvM S 35 mo. Ans ser avail. 325 No. eaSC' ('a i.rt • • ext. .. llev.·ar<I. 557-1236 aft 5 pm. R 'd ·1-01-12 ~ · ' ""'ant. ... , or Call: 613-3663 673·8086 Eves. ll!d f>o,11.Jacuzzi-Saunas Newport Bl, N.B. 54S-119:? betv.·{'('n 9 & ~pm lo claim 5-l~lll.comni·J. :l.i · havt' Aide~. Nu r s_c 11 • part rime 1o,·ork. 2 children. l'f'r!IOnnrl Agenry . associated .( BROK ER S-AEA lTOR~ 2025 W Balb oa 67l-l66J' ~IFF 2 BR, 1 1~ BA , Townhouse. Bllns. pvt pAtios, adult• only, oo pets. 1728 Bedford Ln. S%li per mo. 5t8-75l.1. Wtstminster FREE N'nl unlll Jan 15 Tn1· rune, 2 BR, $140, I BR. $l25 l>ool, 893~119. R "·-• M , your tickets. (North County B b . -·~-------llou~kC'epc~. Comp.1nt0n~. Nr\l·port Art'a. f..15--0'..'62. 1"·1 E E Jin,rr ~ \ ,. l'!all'\n ....,..,m "" o~. ,\p 4 or 5 ofc suites $315. Of-toll-fr ee number is 54().12:20/ a y 11tting Dedic ated Cleaning llon1rm11kers, U P Joh 11, 8 8 Y S 1 T R ......... fl "";~1~ Jl1 Ct>"ic~i' · \rlul!. )N~ -No Pets fice $70. DE.'sk space S.10. * * * * \\'E OO E\'EH.\'Tll!NG * 517..fiG!ll A TE , ... ..._..,,e IMMEDIATE w/kltch/balh. cr-.t rnE YOU11Kt'll ScOOol, ages . J\1on--F'ri. 3 Sehl age, I at 542..U36 OCCUPANCY c9cl>-~l988 __ . -----~~ • HINDU SPIRITUALIST* 21H, open 6am-7;30pm. Hefs. 1-'ree est. 64&-2839. LADY "'antll hou!9C'Clcanlng home . 11 .B. area. 8-12-1976. l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 18992 Flonoa St. 2 ADJOINING orF1CES, Let this ad change your Pn>f. trnchrf'l'. SM y,kly. HOUSE OF CLEAN ;::a~~~rta:~n~~-0\\'Tt BAR:'llA ID, a~e 21=35 ____ -N-'o FACTORY IL blk "' ~-"""'Id C .an whole outlook on lile for the 6~3706 or 6-&1057. F'oor. 1o,indov.·s. '""· walls, -OOlitume. r.z • n . 01 ....... ie btl!!)' Intersection -~I. ~.IU-be ~1 · naJ d " H I W 1-• M & F 710 and Beach IUvd.l Utll's inc. &12-«"l60. tter ,..,., essio a v1ee Babysitting, my homf', lull I yrs. in 11.1,·a. &12-6..~. e p a n..,.,. Call &JG-993.l on life. Lie. Readings dail). time, da)~. all a,i::cs. u,\Y \\'ork, -1c-n-,, ..... ,, -----1 srt. Adults. 1blk 10 beach. 400 SQ FT Ne-... ....... rt Blvd. Jo A..\t-w PM. ~~!.16.. ~-°''' ... ... .... .... .... A au'"R"GT'EiN"'iL""yi;11iun •BEJ\UTY oPER,\Ton.-A • ...... ...,~-.. :>D.r£'! -I h c. -· II F'ULI •• ,,,,£, APPLY -nnounc1n9 Shag erptg., c!J1>s, lnclry fac. center Coll:ta l\lesa. Carpet 49'2-mt, 312 No. El C."lmlno ----'=-"'-"----.... n!!'P .. a so uoi..,.11111 awt Sl.35. 202 14th St., 53&-<13,")2, 1 AIC. 6424230. Real, San Clrnirntc. Bathtub repair for 0tld johii. ~.r~-2.113. '.li7 E. 17th. Cos!a ~lcsa Laguna Beach Vacancies cost money! Rent P REGNM'T? Thi 11 kin l:t _&::...~ro~l~i~n~is~h~i~n~g ____ I 1\·ill ("l('.1n ~nur hoU.\'l' OO<.'(' B RANCH MANAGER _)~ ~~ ynur house. apt., ,;tore Abortion? Know all the /I .... f'('k fur s2;, ~·,fX•rienccd. NEEDED ,\ t'IU'('{'r opportunlt) lvr t'X· !IEART of l.aguna, Blk Bch, hldg .. etc. thru a Dally Pilot facts first! Call Llfe Line, RE~"TNISlf In ""·h1te nr rolnl· I X9'1-l(}l1. I per. saving~ & Io u n t! ti 1 BR apt. $177> furn, $165 not Clus..;ificd ;\d. Sell Idle items 24 hrs, SU-5.<m ~n ~'<>Ur honu· or business. Vacancies cost money~ Ren! n1an11~1'r. Su1nn11 ttsun1r ti Adl til 497-1031, ~. twJ\\'! Call &12-MlS Now! PROBLEM ~"ncy. r • .,_ 5-Ll-.H70 Tre. irK'. your hou~. apt.. !!!Ort' • SECRET ARIES "'/Mth1ry l"e(flltrenwnt to *** ' •••·~ ~ d c. blrl h D I P!I I' er t1 on n e I D 1 rector. fident, By mp at he t I c Daily IPllot \loVant ,\ !I nnve 0 ... ,,~~~· ',,"' "~2 ~ OI e TYPISTS Clas.sihetl ad no . 5;i7. f'/n pregnancy counsel.ing. Abor-b&rga n.~ gs re. a!!!') 1~'"' • \rt ·;llJI('). Dally Pilot, P.O. Bo."< 1560. tlon & adopti<ma rel. AP· • MTST OPRS Costa "'''" Calil. 92&21i. l'o;1·1o,· Liit> lndu!>!rlal Divtsion r or \\"omen CARE. 642-4436. e LEGAL SEC'YS BOAT REPAIRMEN • """"'""""'"""in th• SWINGING SINGLES T d I Pa d• i\!ultt have waterfront IX"lul N•'""V!M Beai·h. ln·inc, San· Call Jim. 210 s p.m. ra er $ ra I Se • PBX OPR'S racd exp. , "" u t1'"' ,.,,.,.. • <.<Js" "'"" '"""•' 53!>-3122 I • ASSEMBLERS haulouls, mt'Chanil'al & hull • 1''.x1k·fiP1K.~ & trainee P<r COUPLES PARTIES N'palrs. Goocl joh:1; fnr top -JIJ(•ns. J::xf'(·l11·'nr t:l\lllings. Call Phil 2 to 8 P~I I '1 nes 1 • LABORERS n1r n. Bt.A<;KIJ-:'!-i BOAT \\'r1•kly r;1y1·ht·1·k~. SJ9-33.H Y 1\llD. U14 Newport ~l\'ll , CAR I :-J .R. 673-00-I . PAL.VI &. , 0 READINGS • ~EVER A FFF Tells Past, Present & Future ti mes · · · Bl1ffiIDYS nf'('ded. 1°\11{ht .... t. 2061 Business Cir . Dr. •2131 m.i-JlSO Fully lie. lnTi'rvieii· llriur1! 1\~kl'nds. Apply In pe~n. Irvine 83).1441 ~mrn!lon Bch Inn, lfun·1 .,,,...~~~--.,.!!!!~!!!!~I ALCOHOLICS Anon,ymous. !l 11n1-IJ 1tn1 .... 1 pm I J>m 1 Ac h 1: Phone aci-m7 or ""nte d liar ,,.Ol1< "·hi·n &: "here in1:1nn IH" • r 1nF.RGW\SS RMI lllant1f. P.O. Rox 1223. Cotta hlt!M. 0 S ~'llu v.unl! ("I. E: AN I JI.'\. h 1· Ip Applk·atlOn!I mw being Social Clubs m I t . QUALrF'IED. fa.•tirf••IJ"i in. lakrn, ft eram d1v1f'tut1l -...ho l~ prohek'nt In 1-:~prr. llll!'d"'fl~ Oon't Be Alone flAVE _ C•h•'• ~-•·-• Personnel Service rtetailing a JlCT'lf'!n·~ home F."(po·r. ~tlll.mrn For the ifolid.y.-a~ " " ... ,u ''"'' 32' Sailboat racing irear. 673-ii?70 or 6i':rii050. f.:kper. CAb11l('I AMl!mbler11 DISCOVER T'raUtr. XIO JIP lnbd, he•d, Value over SJ.COO. Trade 778 W. 20th, C.M . CLl:J.\i.'l-up nian 4 hn pt>r Cabil'lf'l 1Uiwm. 1raince.s D.hcovtry crptt: alPt 2-4, U:loka &: foe cu or ~ 642·7523 546--2592 day. 6 day .. ~: Pf"ll8ioner <-...•/110n1<• experience) Nlll well, Want car, ~ 61.l.UCIL-~1at Oppor. t,)nvtoytt P'ft'fd. ~-Cupol~ Sardm 1-Hel~ 714..m-6885 213-38'7·33931";,;,,.°''°"vo;';;c""'"°'"'-"'="'-' -~ 67J...xroo ACCOUNTING CL ERK Bft.kery, m E. 17th St., Erlcloon \achts: Trrn_ I •-TRADE 10 ·-Ba -•n£ mooo ~ ,·. 12 C 'I 1931 0.."l'.'rr, S.A. l"N ..,.,,,.. nr r-1 nnu ...... .. £._j:lne<>rlrut Jlr1n located In ·" · ~'°'"8001 stow foT lat~ model heavy units !or eQIY In •. 3 or 4 lrvi~ complex Ot'l?di gal 10 C l .l:R tCAl ,.l\fat~ ofc:t--=--ric7~-.,,.-- SET SAI L TAHITI Grooo 3 Masted Schoonet-, crew A ~ lb. CCN. !2131 m.1m or ltPOf'I• c•r. pwr cnill!er units. Ball.loo. Peninsula ar handle accouni• ,..., ;t, SW:· ,.. 0 r ke..r . Kn 0 "'I e. d J: e Flnancl• tC,..tlry or CQly fn ·nome. txchange 1 '!' '!' pre!MTea. count.a po.y. Good bc:nefilll. ml'(li6ll/ml'dlel\J'I'! bill ln!ii & Youna !arty to ll.Mlst control- value $5000/17000. f19·916S. Own('r 613-149-1 Sta..l1 $500. Citll Sn.I~ J.litr1 , bkkpng & gen'I. oli:·. du!1f't ll'r. "Prlvnh! r111h. E.xpcr'rl. Uke to lradt'!' Qur Trallet't M·1 incomr prop./lor 3 lkl~ ~ Coa~•1 Ptnonntl Garfield Conv. 11osp.·. 7781 Open Nl111ry. Xlnt (11nar. PJre:d1'e columri i!I for you? rm hoWIC w/l to 3-•cftl. Agnicy, 2790 Harbor Blvd.,. Gart'ielr! Ave., 11.B. benellts Send quallflcalion11 ~ da1S Ml-S091S or P.O. Box *>6, Don't glw up the Jhlp! ~II C~ b..ubk!1 ror Pilot, P.O. Box l!iQI, Co.I• $ Uncs S. Ca.IU onty. Ph: (114) Ot. IPul a llttJe "lont" m )"OOl' to Cluaifll!d Ad •...is, Da..Uy im.;r..;;.5~buc~~kL;;. •• ..;~CU<s;milmonp,~~c.i~1~1.~91~m~ ... L!."~Lll~t"!!j"~'"~· ~cl.ml~~-~·~Sb!;:lp "huckt". Call eu.u~ 1,., .. ,., ... =1..,a,...,..,....--==-== -------------------------------~----' toSlilin!B1tltl!-<IHm. -uoln.tl Adt ..• MH61S ' ., .I; .: 1 - \ Wirt I -~ J, l'l7J [Ill ( hf' , 1 llill ,~1 ;;;;;;;;;m;;.:IDJ-~[iiiiii·iiiiiis' ;iiiiiit ~/ ]lfi], 1 :..( iiii' zl I W ....... , M & F TIO Help Wanted, M & I' 710 Help Wonted, M & I' TII HolD W......,, M & I' TIO Help w-. M & I' TIO Help w.-_ M & I' TII Help WMllod, M & I' 711 Holj> WanlM M & I' TIO ::i:i:;;:;l°'~--;;:;:... __ T e l'RY COOK ~ ' -- ' •WAITRESS ,_. IJJ>o(ype Ma-Modtc.I R-' T,,,. Phi...._, Altltlonl SALESMEN ..... t Tt:Ll!lPHONE rh' WI. WAITRUllS KZNllORK ••tomatlc e DISHWASHER & cbilllat. Nl&hl poolilon. 30 !;a<ll ~ )W'll don a Mix -w/p!e...,. In ~1-J -Umo can..,. $3 I* Nl&ht !lolft .......... ""'!:.-· br. wtl:. Xlnt COmpany Ben· lovely white unUorrn A u important part ol medl-.. hour tr __... EQet:teiice APP11 ln ptf'Sll'I condition. - • IUSIOY tC"-l'ald Madl<a!, ui., brlaht .,,,u. wbtn )OU land cine. Gnot --... lltper Woulc! I"'!""" to K II Ge I -but not _..,,, --· RMIMlrlnl l4HOl2 ' ..... be ......... L Over Unttorms, credit Union, etc. • ............. Frl"1dl)I pe.....uty. can Kim, EARN MORE . e y Ir 5 CllJ M1-'l'U"""" ... pm. -w O>ul Hwy N.B iiont w.lllOH/Drp • IJ. Apply lo pe"°"· Sud DAILY PILOT lndlv. """"' to_. P<· 833-2111>, lltm~ A Dtnnla TEIEPHONE: clllpatdl Ao~ . " • 12-Wk. Fullmslot. & Slrloln. 5930 W. Cuast A.ic lor Lan:Y lotlllor tlenll In beout. lttW ofc. P-1-of Irvtoo, tbanlN ...,lS 7be37...... llce kullel tor fttin:d type WAM"RESSJ!:S noeded. Apply I< -* i I Jlwy, N.B. e llO.cm e Call l'nl, 113.1-2100 Denni& :1082 Mich....., Dr. ponon. 5:11,mi. In penon. ,..,,,...... Furnltv.-. 110 ruu.. time fem.ale help. Ir Dennla Pt>:nonnei Apncy PRDSMEN 1Z50W, Hamada Needs )'OUr akllla! \Vork = 1nDI lluntl,.ton ' Apply Don'• Car Wuh KEYPUNCH of lmne, :1082 Mlchellon Dr. 100, Itek. ....... small lnl'l orranlzatlon where )'DU're IJlll"'Clated on TEWR ROUND ,._ dloe hlO Eatrell&, SC. MEN wanted UUme for &Nlp. 5f0-9881. need.a men to tervice •nd In-Iona: or short ttnn im-WAJTRESSo-01.nne HOUlt ex· table w/~ W'1ndlor HELP WANTED vunou. car wuh duttea. lt RHI l1t1t. Silo creue eatablllbed acoounta. PQnU')' auJanm.enta. orlc Full & P/tlme :: ~d. 21 ~<>vt~1" 1'2'') 4 Maple ladder l[j}J [ · etsr I llHJ ( 2 ,. J 2 .... 0 64Sfi6.l4 i:1 :~~~~. ".~ FIE AGE. . . ~c ~ o::=~~ Experienced 19th. e . . :=, w:~ c:!*'te:.~ GIRL p It l me-Alberts J)et1IOJl to rn&nalft', Lido houn A locaUon molt eon-WIJTRD.S wanted, EXP'd. ~ ol Ortna A Llmote. ~-Coatt Pl.,.. Doy & Swl:\!hlft Cu Wuh, 4111 E. 17th St., LlconH Trolnl::.'I NOT IMl'ORTANT venlent ID< )OU. Exctllent .\INITID ~ 00.. Reltaunnt 1400 Plctttre -"'!'•· No ~~r!>'Nec. ~~~:Ydi:ce~ keytape ~':'u::':u:::-i: ~~~°:: ~·in::U~~:ll;e~ 2061 Bu1lne11 Ctr. Dr. 7902 Ed~Js:1w.,H.B. OWOSE~A~f work ~_cme~S2S-a; ~-• Apply belwn 6 & ~ Mo·~=~b!,.. ex';.,r. on .::." '::;. Utlme for ra!!:,11:..!!":.!'?.,., DESIRE • • • • • IS E:!; •2!lr= CALIFORNIA BANK WHO =r:ri;· WORICT =-in<dct plallo $100~ over 18. MS-7479 fDr 1tucty work, apply ln lmbuned upon ~tlon. 40'a. Irvine W.1441 lot )'OUl'lelf. be )'OUJ' own 10fa SSS· walnut ~di.~~ lntervw1 Mon-Fri 9 am-12 :n~~c:;.T~ ~ New or experienced sa1et ARE YOU f.q1411 ()ppor. Emplofer :n~~v:. ~~2!!t,1::-~ ftqUlntd. Dept. of Labor PACIFIC Mun.JAL Ellll Aw., F.V. =it~=: Sec'y/R.ecept, ah SS'iO TEXAS R.EFINt:R:Y CX>R.P re6red. Ap 21'°10, IUP-!~.· Kintr"1u. heAd~I• wage llCale. Mite OauU1ed 700 Newort Center Dr MOTEL ¥a1dt wanted. Ap-Fu.lure manaaement oppor-~ Secretary $800 oUen GPPOl'tllnttY tor bl&h plement ~ Income. Drtve --"=°"6'>3129~""'_,·-,.-.,,-- Ad No. 581, De.lly Pilot, P. F.q~e=· 8t:~ ply in penon only. o:.ta twUtitt. Call Mr. Sloan at In aood bealth Tax Secretary $51S income PLUS cUh bomaltl 8 cab 8 er mare a dl.y. 7 ft. White YiQJl COUCh • O. Box 158), Cotta Meu.. Mesa lnn, 33lS Harbor Blvd, 83:2-6440. Haw HJah School Aul. Bookkeeper $500 c:onvtnthn lrtpt Md ~ ~ in ~ Yellow Cab S:iU CA SES-. CM. TARBELL Diploma or better ~~~:=a3'ic = be~ll to mature man 1n ~ 185 • l&th St.. Com 60«rlJ HIGH achOOI &: college KITCHEN Aldrs, lmmed. NEED 2 men, retfl'ed ot Bonda.hie with iood Typltt to $500 Co 1 ta M e·1 a a r,e a. WO li 2 Bt Apt .tull of fl.Im student.I wanted lor, bus openings, vanou. hn. Park ntl-fttired rk references! I Repnlleu of 'experience MAN ace 35 to 50 far ti' · h • , !ri ..,.., kitchen work & Udo Flagohlp. 6IH044. " • to""' _, REAL TORS If, Yo• Cj)uallfy Payroli Conatr. !650 .~ mall H.F. Pate. ,,,.._: iactory """"-40 hn. !1952 ,,,...,,. mg must ... ~washers. Apply In L ~k~nd at Orange O>unt,y Bkkpr/Constr. $650 Tmu Refinery Qrp., Box Randolph. C.0.la Mesa. Ogle Apt. B C.M. penon. Ancient Mariner. Sh9!:1 tr15:u~:Z,.~n!! ~~1 w:~ $2 HR. Very ~ SA1!f $1500 or mon1 We Guarantee Legal Secre~ := ni. Fort Worut. Te:xaa WORKING manager ror oof. SINGLE am, ~· ~th 301. North Tuatin Ave., San-tor marvelous firm In 642-9006 After 6 PM per month ii easy the ~~t~ -$700 76101. tee Shop. Exper. P:lease mautffs & toundation. k-~~~EPER. Live ln, 5 breathtaking locale. Ten1rtc News_paper Can1ett = &: ':bin.wtiac~e~ Cmnplete security NEWPORT ~ ~~ll~ ~~u:~·. ~l62l, U~~orage siie-·I ~· rel. 3 sml children, ~~lsC:U ~~·p~2!i BOYS & GIRLS raI leada. H1ah advertising ~~ aavlna;1 PerlOMel AfencL Holteu A O>cktail Gtrlt, ~.....-~ furniture & houaehold i«f· lfT~· P> wk. HB Agency o! Irvine, all2 10 yrs and older. budaet, Jota of Door time, Jnvesrent ~ 833 Dover Dr., N. • Fri., Jan. 5-U only. 24.521 YNG. MAN, neat appearing, 375 W. 17th St., C.M. u ... -~k-r I/time Michelson Or. W. Newport Beach area. =~-.-m_..,,:_, ~~~!. :X';e.me~apaklng, 642-3170 Del Prado, Dana Pt. will train in Floor COYertna; Household Goods 114 n9'n9 Good protJt1. Contact Mr. ..o.., eun;~ .umw $800 per month Linoleum, cpl &: tile. Must For Conv. Hoop. 549-3061 Lesa I S.Crwtory Seay, DaUy Pllol. CM. pold. Call !or app't. Lou euarant<e to ,..... SECRET ARIES Typist """' own tramp. Hun-PORT dlohwuhor, Klich Ho·-~~· !me Mature, expel'. to funct1on as • 64.2-4321 • San&ermano. UnlbnltM advancement o~ tlngton 8eftch area prerrd.. Aide, Copptttone, delix:e v=nn~, -1 ooec'y to attorn-who b alao lorwln rwolly Inc, -unlllel. No oenJorlty. * 1 OQO/o • flEE * Steady .-ork. 114>-2015 or alt model, Uke ou, $275. ~· deltvtty for dental lab. "Cl NurHI N'",,, 968-44115 (24 Hoon) 'lllil I.I a lifetime career... 6 I: wkndt 53&-3217. 1 Deep PU. l Shag, ,;-.;;,;::;;;;;===~~~~ =~·t :,re,_"''. .:i', ,It!;.! 11 7 & Otho;"Shii11 --• Dlabllity Im., Liz Relnde<'s ......,. NEEDED -.. Id, 12'ill'. $60, $50. <;iold HOUSEKEEPER I babylit-••• · • REAL Elrl'ATE not We Ins. .~2118"4500 CamN~~-Be"• IMMEDIATELY crpt, lhll. $30 aU Incl Jiid-1 ttt tor dllld 2 yn old. l benefits. Call 979-5580. Top pvt. duty pey. SALESMEN • Why not work Call For ADpl .,.,.. .., .. _.. al;IJ : cllne MMi395. • day week 1147~12. Lf:GAL SECRETARY lmmed. pay ID< lloor duty. in the......,.,.. HW>ttoa· Tueo. A Wad. 9 AM-6 PM SECURITY GUARD 11~, _Ml~ll0,,_,1 .lill' CMMD>. ODrDlrial for expel':"' Xl.D·t typine lldlls req'd. County-wtde. Need RN • ton Beach/Fountain Valley. RAY SALVO Must be tborou&hlY exp'd. TKhnkel •eh&1A11 . V ae~.Applyl4&Los 80+; stenorette; exper. LVN ·Aides. lacouUe andletus·trainycu! Call (714)135-2311 Ownunlfonn.Apt+Salary. Repro Sl'EREO, 1973 Garrard Molinol San denln1te or pttfd 833-9031. N~ Regjmy, 351 Hos-Phll McNamee, VILLAGE (U>ns Dill· Call Collect) 54&-031'0 Stetlstical mode! Syltemlzed auto call 49'tau, 8 AM till 4:30 LITE Press work on Elec-pJtal Rd., N.B. (Lobby Park REAL ~ATE, 96J-4f7L SEWING MACHINE OPRS. Oeneril Office Antiques 800 c~, DI watt .;;1rnl PM. • tronic parts. Deys &:: ball k:'9954 81cJ&.) 642.9955 or SA.LES Exp. helpful. Apply rttelYtt. Jensen ait' ::;:::>: . ~~ &hlfb. Excel cpn.. · R. E. TRAINEE Excellent oppty, work your Johansen &: Chrbtemen SCRAM-LETS sua:r.nmn speaken &: tape, ~ iiitl0l'I$, steady emDkiYJnmt, NURSING-Director of R. E, Broker&: Devek>per. own hrl, name your ownli 8911W.16tb. NewprtBch '?e~~ei:,.-.... 1!"~ .. ~ dee. Still lrand rwrw· if\ Newport Beach, 642-fm. ~unes. LVN 3-ll lhlft. will train ·le 'sponaor tor pay. Not door to door se • ·-e1 .......,... box. \Vas le.ft unclaimed onj LVN-f/tlme. Parle L 1 do NG~d ~· Hosda,y ~ license. Call betwn lD am &. Ing. ,Public Relatk>n! but SHARP GALS ments . varied &: lnterHI-ANSWERS layaway. Now, $134. Credltl Exec. Secretary to SflKI Secretary $650 F/C Blckpr/Glrl Fri ~ Sec'y/Adva1ls!D& ·to-· Clerk Typlat/Purchu S400 lnven. Control Ork S460 Ge.n'l Ofc/65 Typing $450 Receplll)plst to$450 Dldaphone/lnl to $550 PBX/Rettpt/TyJ>t $455 Clerk ,.,,.,., 1"13 488 E-1'tth (at JJVine) CM 642°1470 F1aphlp, ~ No calls acuei ••. uuv. p., ,, ..... 3 pm, '545-1124. must be aa.il'l·mlndtd. Send Looking for perm positioo In Ing work • chooae the dept. (714) 893--0501. I after 5:30pm Garfield Aw., H.B. Rl;UEF cook A kitchen rmnne to P.O. Box lili. boutique aaliii. FUll &: p/ ~"=t tor ~t.ionW= DEMOLITION SALE. LlOOI MAIDS w~~ 16-25 yrs. NURSES! 7 .. ~·Ex!nrtned. open-be.lll~ top ~wages, country ~~1.Mlnn. or phone :u .. • r posttlooapeople avalL for pa,ycheck. ~e~il--OJb~ ~ m,ude .-.... App,I~. •'a·• .. •,. ,'ehtc". Allt t '.,!l.'.· Part time. Newport Owmel ng • ...:i:.N. ;xper. prefd. duh. See chef '8.t Ben . • Appu In ~ .., e-... Inn. ~lOO. Applications taken other Brown's, 3U06 Coast Hwy. SALES Mgr . Hire train THE LCOOaU lorK App·t••65500 Ke ly G·1rl houllnfldatlon : " ... and you Bring own foll--tio shlfta. Park Lido Flaphlp, s. i..aruna. motivatat alsmn. develop -•• - -ii see what they get for checJcs-Jan 4--7 l!Je.m-.:~m MAN age 45 to 50 for 64~. • Restaurant Expor. aale1 mkt. 4-9 pm SHARP alert girl for ooplliowWNs 1,'""UP ... " days. Even 6tHCXl1 729--Via Lido Sottl. woodworking, full time. 2952 NURSES' Ai.i-_, 962-5840 k * Randolph, ·Costa Meaa. _....., ~1 1hlfta. Cashier, Walters or w1u. diversified ofc w o r • DEC'ORATOR ,has su 'I MATURE woman ~ to exper. pref., run or part reue1 & BUI Help. See Miu SAD..MAKER who ii ex-MacGregor Yacht Corp, 3061 BuslMSS Ctr. Dr. OAK Roll Top desk. Hand heavy plush shag time. Beverly Manor Con-McLeod aft 4 pm. Ben panding So. Ct.lif. Loft 1631 Placentia. CM. Irvine 833-1441 carved French Hunters leftover. Royal blue JO >'l'·! 3°an8f h&ehold for tam. of valelC"!'nt Hospital, 2"52 Brown's, 3ll06 So. Coast needs Journeyman STEREO Technician t 0 cabinet. llarbor blue 35 yds. PiJ1lle idlnc . supervhdon of 7 yr, Via Eltrada, Laiuna Hills. Hwy., Laguna Bch. aallmaker &: be n c h m a n rtpalr home &. car stereos. 645-7269 gold 39 yds. Tobacco, J 52' o son. Ute cleaning & NURSES~ 7 lPM exper exp'd. Custom &: dealer Full time. Must have * TYPISTS * yda. Great value. ~· some cooking. Sm.' apt. M V Co -· RETIRED type perM>n for sails only. x l n t com-Appliences 802 HEffiLOCM Glass &lE'I !f:ti~·::,{_<IP=: lotJU"ys~· .. c:=r -&'?' Cftt.-~: -~ ·~:\n~r···~~-~-·-~~~j~~· prev\ous exp. 645-244&. ·•·· --· a-~~~~b HARVEm' gold refrlg. 13.1 mfg to you. Made to ~ ... Car 1.1~d.nd.Xlnt Nurses Akles * *· * Dally Pilot, P. o. Box 1560, TAX today cu. ft., very good oond. $7i. ~S~~ w. ~ _._,, • wor-. co Mr. ExperiMCed 549-3061 Steve Garrett Costa Ml!'M, 920i. ACCOUNTANT Intervw1: 9'-12 644-1968 aft 6. ~ and Mra. Kim. O!llco; ore. Managor/Full clog. 227'1 Fortuna SECRETARY We Nead All REFRl==c°'EO'RA~T~O~R~5-ye-.,.-I PJCASSO Eich!.. . !n9-60!ll. Horne, 675-76!4. Bo o k k e e p e r . Bo a t Ml Ion y I For -c1 .. ~ve club. Xln't Ol.fice Skills old """"' clean. Chagall Litho $45. • 1 MAnrRE couple, no chll~n 0ea11!' rs h Ip on Bay. You .::the ""~_! ol fr1ng;' ~(its. Typing, lite Equr.I Oppor. Employer ._, 893--9000 ' "Butterfly" $195. °'trtl. or pets. lmmed. po111tlon Yachting >.uocs. corp . .. .. .,"" sh It bookkeeping req'd. Corporate Tax Male &: Female 1 Pvt. Ply. 535-5595. l manage 20 units Costa 64fHlj5L 2 tickets to the A 1 .. I ·p........ Return Preparation We1tem Girl Inc. OVER DJ washers, dryei:a, GAS stove, 4 burner .nnt Mesa. Must be bondable. -~ Sport.s, VacetkNI & pp..,. n ...__n Multi-State " ConJorate. Ex-468 MacArthur Blvd. refrlgerat54" -. ors from $39.95. .,. ldeal for-retired or OFFICE & 1f!l1!' P l)o n e Recreational Vehicle Tempo Temporary Help per. sh;)u}d include oorp. 540.fl3Zi .,..,,,,00 ::i·· ~~ ~6;" an~ ~ dispatch duties for retired 1nm Sky Park Blvd. return ~paration &. GIL LATE model auto. waaber & ""' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ' Tiie DAILY PILOT makff it ffly. Joat chock t•ro•t••"' t11o clOMifaecl sectio11 for "ads'' lfltl•t whn•en' no"'"-If r•• flto~ yo•r DD-IOI! coll 642·5678, flt. )14, .,._ 9 && eed t P••· , to llMlll• •,,...•l'IM•h t• pkt ., yevr tldteta ., ny CIOvotriHI DAILY PILOT office, Jll.5•14 DCIGllS Ol'UI llllllm 11llOOll. WllUATS 2 P .M. 4 1Pffd 1yY1Crome1h tr1111., pow1r tlitc br••••· wtiite llde w1ll1, thttM whuf1hl1W, ltOO cc e11tl111, f11lly recli11hu1 b~ket 1e1t1, i"vt ''111ch "'Off· • 7711 1 S $2458 or $6895 \.NM or Ivy 1973 Electra Spart Coupe • llP£L l..SROrl Couge AutM•tlc ti-•111,. power ete.rl119, powtor br1k", f1ctorv eir, t;11+.4 ti•••· .. ;,.,1 top, "iil•lwt• w1i .. 1 co••n; pl111 1'f111ch more. tlCIOl]lll Le ... or Ivy 1973 Riviera Sport Coupe Full p..-.r, iMhltfi. t•eh, wil!dow1, cn1 l11 c.ontr.I, f1ct.ry eir, ,__, tloOf lockt, Alr!VfM r•cU• plut fflllth ft'tore. l tf>U211241 '· ' ·' 'I I ' I I • full ,. .. ,, lnch1tlh19 ,. .. , 1e1h, pow1r wiNow1, cr11l1e co11ttol, f•clory 1ir, ,_,, d06r l.ck1, AM/FM phtt "'"c.h mor1. IJH4l77401 $5485 or 5 I 31 24 ::::;. $5877 or 5 I 364 ' ~ u;;:!,-:--j LNH or luy LMM ., Ivy Pep ·1 .. '-all' .. t .... .U. ,_ .......... T ........ papM• ..,_. .. _....,....., ....... 1'llil .... II .. ...,e. .t ... '41 I '1• 1111 ............... ~I 111 ' I ""·I . "' "1' 52 ' e: & ~·· I r ,. ·' 'I I I I " . . , "lOT .. OVUITis!l w.J.,, ~ J, im DAl~Y PILOT 5~ ~·J=' ':-' ·~~:1 =:::""' '::':-' .!~~~I~·=-~··=· ;;~;;· 1:1 =~=~lfi)~I[ .......... 1§) 1· -.... IM ._[ _ ..... _ ... _ .. _,!§) [ .......... 1§) [ ..... ,.... 1§1 -~--.;.;.'"'-s _ _;;l~ll"'"-/ ;..~;;°"'~~·~·;•;;;;;;;,"::l=i~"'· HIPI, --RO<rMtionol 1_T_rucb ______ 9_62 Autos WOiitod 968 l ~A;uto;;s;, ;lmpo;";;rt;od;;;;9~7~0 l iA~utoiijisjjj, jjjlmjjjpoiiiirtiiodiiii;;.,,;01 FIREWOOD. .I! wy l~""""":''""="",___136""'-'r-s._l•r':.IR.,..ont,,_....__940 ... 1--V•;...h1_c1"...__ __ 9_S6 toss G>tc vs.' >P<l •""'·· REWARD SPECIAL IMW NI llU9lt SANSUI ~amp, 6 .2 pr. 2'r TBAVQ) "12 E 300 Fwd Camptr Van SlOtl mi. on <M.'rtui.ul, with bon"t ~'),,, c-.pn until. ~ 'l'Hc ~..!'--.!'. ~~.. Cr\11solre •La J olla mod<I :r_,"':;:,'. ~ •,.:t"'v"i ALLOTMENT • • • ~--·· Door·~ ~ .. ~·~~"-S.1111 mlln. ·~ ~. 1973 CAPRI$ Russ•ll Podla • SALE '°" '°" """'' Non-play.,. 21' MUDE A JOYS Michelin W... •wnlnc> "'· plck\lp, ..,.. ttttlc •~rk. WILL PAY OVER 210 PolnHtti• 'A"dCOme toattmd~worti VAN CONVERSIONS (ntl 67S-4618. fl~. Aft 6 pol, ~-69T2. ARE NOW HERE ......_ ror -..,,.., ~ -·--•·-•· •-,,, Kelly Blue Book • Corona ct.I M•r ~'-··~·. Tmn' ~·-~~ I S ......._ • .x'.Y.,.e • ncDuul T-·~ 962 COURIER P.U. \\1ht 11.'/CUJlf, ~...... Ull<lCl".::Jl , .. ~-· * D I * ~· . "'" .. ft ...... READY FOR You lltt the 11.•lrw-r or C_l .._ -..a.. __ _. on n-.. -.......o M24t51 * rv. anmar 1 llC. .;,;,;..;.;;;... ______ I prunt ,,.,u. ..... p .,., .. ~, For lite model, cl••n, 2 tickt·•s 1o 111 .. -.. o;. '""'""'1tV '"'l'"'vuu 13801 "-~-Bl G LOST 0\1tl11, radio. 3400 n1l\c. :1 I II d IMMEDIATE 1, wUh copy ol thla ad. CCN11t Mutlc Service 3 Linet 2 Times $2 00 oa.i.!m~ Vd., G. · n1•i" old. l1nmac. Alullt tiell-ow m eage omes-Sport1, Vacation & Newport 81\ld. at Harbor ' ' • flraft. S7'50. f>.tW-5134. tics, imports, trucks or DELIVERY Recreetional Vehicle $6.. OU. JIU cord. .$3 oU per Cott•,._ ~~N~ext~~to~G~.G~.~Da~ll.,un~~ OUR 1963 DODGE PICKUP campers. · Show ... I> cord. $2, oil .... 3iO cord. *PIANOS*°RGAHS* M0511.Y Labrador male """'good. sroo. ><8·38'2 c.u •nd ... for """"' COMPARE kl th< 11o1 lO:: oll Ptr 12 cu. tt. H w·•~•-Pl'PPY. Beau. Blk w/whl r,:::;i DAYE ROSS STANDARD An1halm Convent ion Both ==ta ~:S~~ I MMtww. I~ LEASE-Vans 963 Center EutolypOu A ~'OOCI ~. ftDlllL u--· ,.,.. LYNX cat, ....., r.nw..1';;;;;;;;;;;~~1 FOR SALE PONTIAC EQUIPMENT Jan""ry 1>-H ·' v ... ·•-" .. •_,.._ ar;;;;: ..i-t tloule tnUned. AUectk>nat.e.pi! WE MUST MPVE '65 Chevy VAN $8T:i. 1 ·t !-ipt_'<'tl Synchto Trans. Pit~ r.a.11 &t2-567ll, ~x1. 314 2 LocaUom to terve YoU-now~,...... ~-· Call UT-c890 Antlqvet/Ca.nict 953 IN 21 DAYS '41 Che\'y plcicup-clenn :! l'>Ar. rronl l)isc BnUrn be1'11:een 9 S.:. ~ ptn to cla1n1 s..nd CaD)'Oft 1; Sant A _ ,68 Ford % Toa V-8, Sharp call 551-4690 or 49&-0700. 2408 Herbor Blvd. ::. ~!\Ir Sh·el \Vhet>I )'OUr tlckclti. 1Norlh Counly . 1 Frwy. or Myton! M ':i Wtftichs MU$iC City p~:~· f~-=.: '31 Chevy, low mi's. Xlnt Truck 1970 Econoline. Carpe!C(I . Costa Mesa 546-8017 I :t i>o1nt l«-s1ra1n1 Syslt"nl toll·ll't't' nunili..-t •s S4l>-l:.!2iH :, lrvtne Blvd. South O>ut Plaza 540-2830 Call after Spm, 968-<l906.. cond. RW15 v.-ell, id body. $1395 Xlnt coM .tilust eel!. SlilOO. WE PAY TOP 5. Bumper Guardt Front & 1---'*--'*'--'-*--548-0844 5.11-2710 t'Xl ~62. R.eai• Visit our n~w home! G ROY CARVER, Inc. 234 t.:. 17th St. Costa P..tesa 548-4444 Gor-,.1 s1•!1•1'! ki n o( 11:.t~I BJl.1\V's ALFA ROMEO j Qp.n $ t & $ ' s um STROUD Uprltcht • CASH t> HU!'k1•1 &>ti ts 11. • • un. to Duo-Art Rep r 0 duct D a: t Roc:-·tlon1I '65 Chevy ,. Ton Auto Trans, Autos w.n1-• 968 • 'i. H11di111 Ply 'rirt·~ PRIVATE party mutt Player Plano. $1700. Dave I -ll°LJ I y"hJ I Jtebuilt Ellglnt eu ~ ilHl'k & Pinion Steering wrirtce tme art oo11 .. llcn. 0u.,.. 2940 ·o er ... t.n, --n 11--•-•..o"'----'9-'"'56 $595 Cash For Clean ' ''""'· """· All Items 5090 or leu of an. CM 545-4650. · 1 1 • k J Ju. ~111Hda1cd \\'ood"l"<>in • FOR THE or use< can "" b'Uc ll', ust h praised .value. C h In e • e 5-...1 Good 130 Used Cars & ci!.ll u.~ for fte<' estimatea. Inst Pnnrl · om.en.._ U"' d<ep ..,,.,, ,... .. "9 s Pe,1, 0-ral ISO GOOD LIFE TED'S MOTORS 11 1'"1 "'""' mere. · ' ' mo. ,_ brcn .. REMINGTON uoo •••• G Trucks GROTH CHMOLET Al.I. lfAI'>: .,:t"HOPU~ seatl!d lady lamp In fonn of shotgun, lllmolt ""°'· n to. GROOM &:: BOARD, 11 yrs uatalaon Llnc literc Ms ZJI<l llarbor 81\rd,, Howard Chevrolet Dl::('OR lant.rn. Tealc: base. $.Dl. so yr old custom made E'lll &U breeds. Fl'ff pickup! rven.i 1972 ~ mobUc N ,\_:.k for Sales ~tanager Gustafson Linc. Mere. .'.r Pait ol 11lgned JA,pllnele col-b' l, ~ 66-1679 "Sherry'•,, Poodle pups units re&ly to roll at rffuc-~~1: 6.~!~ ewport Beach J.'i2ll lieach Blvd. lli.\00 lk'ath B!\'d. at \Varner J 'or prints 14" x 6" $15. ca Ille ' avail !;4&'..2848 ed priops. Clwlce ll'l llmlted -~ 1'1acAr1hur Blvd & Jamboree 1112.S.\<\I i:!l:l l 592-5544 ~•·-· Y·-' 170 K 2 Skis, Soklmon bin-. • but savings are 'great. En-83 .. "SSS lluntlngton Beach "H f h V 'k' ,, UOUJ""T .. 1.1 M!UC&pe 11" x dings. Humanic boots. $75. TALKING M)'tll\h Bird with joy the new year In your 1960 Ford Truck S32:i. ----~-----847-ti087 · Kl 9-33.~1 ome O t e I 1ng '' 15" $100. Large modem oil Call 644-0661. large new cage. UOO. own cabin on wheels. G<.•t Ruoa -netas a littJe \\·ork. J ~IPORTS \VA?l.'TF:D \VE PAY TOP DOLJ..AR , •' J&intine 'Sl.25. Many Other 673--1181 Involved w:lth Mom 4' kl<ls. Befort' lDam after & prn. O C · FOR TOP USED C'"o mi1e, Items Of Ckiltonne St R t Gu1t1.a..--Linc ....._ 64"-"""" rJn~t· ounly s .... ~ class. silver, et('. Mu.t .ff ore, II eurent, 3 WHITE DOVES ~-1 • ,.,..re. 1 ...:::::.-~~::::..'· --~--c TOP S BUYER J( your car is extra clean, t.t to aPPftCiate. Call 64U631. Ber 132 $3 EACH 16800 Beach Blvd. a t \Varner 1965 Ford ~ ton pick up, only BILI~ J\lAXr.Y TOYOl'A !ICC U$< first. 'j2 1\llu Spidl'r, Jo ini 'll, fa1·t C.aU 545--0850 8tt-8S.f4 * (213) 592-6544 used 24 ,000 mi. Too l bo..,, 1.~1 Beach Blv :. BAUER BUTCK 1'.lll'l'anly. CREVIER BMW 11 USED BICYCLES DELI and Restaurant F.qulp. ''Home of...,_ Viking'' heavy duly spring1, ndlo, If. BPach Ph. 847-.8555 2925 llarbor BJvd. I 637-45.17 ., All types * 642-1712 ment for sale. For details Oofl 154 '63 TOYOTA Land Cn uJWr snow tires, $150, 492-9598. S For Junked or >A.Tecitetl c05ia t.iesa 979-2500 Lik" to trade'"Our Trader's Sales.-Servi« -Leulna J'1 MeOVt Call 4!J6..3413. SHELTIE-Lut one! '"Llttle ~~!!.D&ioe I. U'ans. $12j0: A good "'·ant ad is a iood in. autos. &?II ldl" items now! Call I Parnd1sr column\~ for )'OU! 1 20!I \\, 183~3·,r,nta Ana bl, Went.I l20 TV, Redio,'-l'tlfi, lJeddle", $125 or otter. AKCli:-=:=:-:=w=.:;•·.,..----,= vestment. 4~1003, l'xt 608 2-1 h~. 6'12-:.0IK Now~ 5 IU1Cs, 5 days !or :i bocks. 1 LUDWIG doable Bau Drum S .. reo • 836 ~pup:)U'),oboll.&'~545--0l~~n;-;;;;;;;;: ,,A,.;;ut;;°";;;;;,._:::;:::;:::;:::;;;9IO;;;;;;;:A;;;ut;;;°';;•;·N;;;•;;w;;;;:::;;;:;;;:;9;;80;;;;;A;;;;;ut;o;;s,;;N;o;;w;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;8;;0;;;A;;u;to;s:, ;;N;;o;;w;;:;;:;;:;;;;9;10;;:;A;ut;;:o;;;s,;N;;:ew;;:;;:;;:;;;:;9;;80;;;A;;;ut;;o;;s,;;N;a;;w;;:;;;;;;;;;;;9;80;.I. .. ..Ml RA>een chrome d;yna-ZENITH le RCA Tell!Visionl GOLDEN Retriever beaut. I IOnlc-.Snare, 3. T.om Toma, at drastic price reductlons. lge. puppies, 8~' wka, AKC, ..fi Zildjian Cytnbala. $525. All model• prlqi!d to clear Champ. llne. 646-4593. 1. ICaU 494-8851. during our end .ot y:eU' sale. AKC, Chihuahuu, show quul- 1· ' 3 yr Pktmt' tu& .. l yr parta lty, 6 wkll old. lmmed. dc-"'1 Office Furniture/ & service warranty. Cash 90 livery, -t!M-2741 . . , .I Equip. 124 Plan or terms to 36 mo. AIREDALE Puppies, AKC, ,1 Huny tor full .selection. chan1p. sire &: dam. , ~F£. chn $8-$23, Y(OOd desQ Antennu s>ld °" installed al 5'18-0063 ~ ~· 1tor cab $40. 867 W. ~ .::b ~= ::J1 Sp RINGER puppy-ma]e, CM, Pierce, 642-MOB. OO'll Atlanta at ~ AKC, 9 ~· hunt-sho-pet. 1)1 Q>PJER, 3M 2m Automatic. Huntington Beach, 968-3.129. Call 496--4536. ' " completely re-conditioned WDWIG double bau drum OO~B-ER=MAN-.~P~IN~SCl=l~E~R-f-,_· 11 •• · • 842-37l2 Aef, Rogers ch r 0 me male puppies. ~ or offer. 1 ~ 1 ,lenot/Orpns 126 dynuonic snar.,. 3 Tom Must aa.c. 6(5..69(@: "'I---'-=----..;;,· I Toma, 5 Zildjlan cymbals LQNG Haired Dachshund · -r, *PIANOS.ORGANS $5.25 or best offer. 494-8851. puppk?s, AKC, with shots. 3 •· • Goins out For Busineu *WANTED* mos. 637--8906. t•' Belt quality • prices • serv. Sansui Sp _,Speakers DACHSHUNDS lor sale, red ~ i wal-Steinway·Baldwtn el<'. Ee--.,,,. lnlat 1 maJ 1 f 1 J Player Piano.s a: .Rolla ~·-m ures. e, em. .t R.entah ....... We Buy-Sell **• 21" TV S25 $35 ea. 507-628.5 aft :i. Delly 10-e Sun 12-5 * * * 23" TV $.15. Hor Mt 856 .i: FIELD'S PIANOS Both x.lnt cond. 979-4462 . ..co.ta :P..f~ <not) 645-3250 Need a ,;Pad"? Place an ad! 1 yr reg. ~b.geldin1; \Vslrn , Engl, trail. Jumps. Raffie1 14-2". $1200. l;J'l-7158. A OOHWNBn' IHOI FllQ IEWINQ GUIDE fOll THt: CW. ON THE 00. 1~1~ ' .. '· "' -l ·' " •• For in 1d in Wom1n'1 World C•ll Muy Beth 642-5678, ext. 330 Sew In an Haur! Dolman Drama! Bolits/Marine Equip. 904 12 fl. Alun1inum Flat Bollom "Jon" Boat. \Vizard 7~1: hp. • $200. Orange 633-9264 aftt>r S p.m • Boots, Power 906 31' OIR1S Cabin Cruiser, top shape, twin eng. radio, stereo, depth finder, full galJey. mlllly ~tru. sleeps 6 in comfort. S99T":>. 67S-8577. '7'l DELTA, 17' Tri hull, 120 ho Volvo eng, 10, hnmac cond. Will sacril, 837-3914 alt 6 wkdays. Boats, Sail 909 SANT Al'lA 22, perf. cond • .f. &alls. Oulbrd. Many xtras. $4200. rn-0336. ( --l[i] Cycles, Bikes, Scooters 925 John'• Racing Cycl11 L.~. , ~. * BULTACO * "'f Expert 11civice "cpl. NeY.· • uM.'d cycles ~" le ac-Comblne aott pastels for Lusorlcs. thi!I pretty cardigan jack:eL HONDA . YA~IAHA , Crochet apring-'1 newest TRIU'.\1PH cardigan of sport YM'D or Up lo so•,;, riiscoont. fluffy mohair. Hu abell 2255 Harbor Blvd., C.t.-f. ONE •IAJN p••'T. Whip sUtcb dotman llleeveS, stripes 6*.4656 &:: 646-2428 " ~ rront and hick; .Pattf!'t'n-76: ~""';..,..=.:;..=...:.:::..;;;=II up. :lip up swilty skimmer ln mlYel' Blzet g.11 incl. 1969 mA 650 L. Xlnt cond., mlriutesf ln crlsP. no-iron BEVEMTY•ftVE <ZJftl new engine. $65(1. or near of· cotton blends, lt'• k!eal for tor each pattern : add 25 .,Ofer~, •~-~=·--~~-11 bomt', re90rt, shopping. centl for each' patmnJ b '10 Honda 350, new rcblt eng. =~~0~:1~ ~;~:f: ::o.r~1· $375. 64t>-19'l2. ~-1J6C>-L'::.~ takes l% dl!liYery wW ..fake tbf9e .1f1 Kawa 100 GrI'R Dirt ,_Mvoa·nvs CENTS weekl fl . IDCft. Send '° Bike $275. IO< _., iattmi _ add..Z Allee -tbe DAILY 543-5866 -!or oad> iatttm 1nr ~SO.~ ~todl~ '10 HONDA T""6-0>opped, Ex· Air M&ll ond Speda! IWld!· s~, fi.-Ycdt, N.1(. «Item ""'"'"""' l'OO. 11181 0.-thJl'd.duo IOOU. Print --642-8310 6tllvery will taU three' -. Patten lClmblr. im Honda. Mini Trail 10. weeld or more. Send to NEEDLECRA.Fl' '72! Low mileage, top condlUon, Mrin-M~Y ~ • ..-knit, -ele. .._ 64Hl63c PILOI', ~ Patten> Dept., -·!lie l "=i~'-,--=-=-=~ m Wot 11th St., New llMtMt .... me Book. 19'10 ltondR , SL 350. 8500 ml. York. N.Y. 10U. ~thnl Buie. faDc1 kmtl. pat-Excel mnd. $425. or beat OI· KA.Mil. ADDll&BS WI temL $1.00. I -'~"'~·_54&-_l_fiOO~. -~-~-11 IJP,. IJillll.. and ~ ...._. 0roeW 8-* ... '1U Yamaha, 250 Enduro. b · 1ltl8SL Q 1 k Learn by pldmUI Pat• rel. nu>ni!>g """'-$400. SEE MORE u c terns. Sl.00. 644-2465 t 5l&-5t84 nt. ruhkm ~----:;:. -C· 1t1t1 lal at Ol8 B • 'ti ~-iz.-az J\tll s~ Ca-All -._.. __ Ill) clllo -• 4!0 .... St. Ltpl. 11<\lll ldl. ' $1.00. 961 3112 oft L 1Nlff;# ~ Jl()OK-$1~; ... ---~ .. Mvtot ........ ;, .__ -IOUJ. _, """'*'""· ,. "ftJ lht! -. oo.. Salt/Roni MO $1tffsTANT t AS Ill 0 N -· ot '* Prbo ·-Rent A Melo< Home BOOK -H-o,I ~ - 1 -16 .. tt-for yeur VaAllen _,t.CILSL r.oe * -•-1 .... -~ 11<;...Qoll&-•· ........ * • ap4.,. -Ilk> lfl ,........,._ '12. -- -• DollyPllot -·......, •• """'I bJned 1lpt 6, ~lllr, !IOOO ........ a-.,.-. Ilk> wait .... Jt~cl> ,, nd<. 50 BRAND NEW 1973 OMEGAS OVER $ 'DEALER (OST. POSITIVELY NO ADDITIONAL DEALER CHARGES 6 cylinders, Vi's, stick shifts end automatics, coupes and hatchbacks Take your choice at $199 over dlr. cost. SO CARS ONL.Y AT THIS PRICE! USED CAR SPECIALS 11100% Money Back Guarantee ! '69 '67 '70 '70 TORONADO Vin-yl ,oof, AM /FM ilereo, full w. -camaro · hey.;-pwr., (•cl. •ir. !10717•1 ~~ $3'966 Bug CIN. R&H, vl11Vl l tlAlr led, VI, 1~11 .. laCI, elr. ~.I., R&H '68 OLDS 4.4. 2 R&H, 4 Sll'ffll, lflterler, ITO/rtt1U {/Z•l,El IXll4UI 2 D<. H.T. VI, po .. er 1teerin9. $666 $766 81266 r~d io, he•ltr, w/1/w, ~invl lop. lYOZ 9111 $866 '68 CADILLAC '69 PLYM. WAGON '68 CHEY. IMPALA Cpe. DeVilfe. Full po w1 r1 f•t -• p11t. vs , ~~•o . .' ~.S., R&H. 2 Dr, H.T. R&H, 1uto., PS ., 1ir ' tory •ir. IWAE J51 l f71S EIMf cond. lVVO J9Jt $966 $966 $966 '67 OLDS 98 '66 PONTIAC '65 MERC. WAGON 4 Dr. H.T, R&H, 111!0., P.S., Ve ~lu••· 2 Or. H.T., R&H ., •ulo, R&H, •i.rlo., P.S .. ... co~d. f1ct. ,;,, le~•u roof. !WKC 5311 !ROE -il~I -$466 $466 $466 •" .,.. ere ""' Ntttflef orlltt ...., ~ ., -el tllet• .,.a.4•. rw .,.., ''""" "" c•r •lll1ln 41 ,,_.. I"'"' .. ,. el ,.,..mM .... ncelft '"' _.W lildl.. lflKi.11 .... 'IM JM. 1, ltll, BUY WHERE THE SAYINGS ARE ! Orange County's Number 1 Honda Car Dealership Brand New HONDA SEDAN I 1051888 1 JUST s1466 Visit Our Large Recreational Vehicle Dept. New GMC Trucks Large Selection Of Used Vans And Trucks. '68 FORD % TON PICKUP .,~.~;~ .. ~:~;:.. $,-,~ lfZSYIDOIO,ll 7:/J '69 DODGE RED+KAMP c~:::;,. $1495 1014 EXSI '71 GMC CHASSIS MOUNT ...... los. 2 Air Cottdlfio-., fully Self Co•tol ..... I Cf.(JOJZ1 l0972l SERVICE-PARTS-BODY SHOP OPEN EVERY SATURDAY 7:30 'TIL 5:30 llll. ....................... ~14H1~~~1R'~==~~L>iiiioii----,.,.;i0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--..;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;-.....ii...,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiliilililiiii • • ··- ' . ·' -· -• • •• -. ~. """"" 3, 1973 •. w_,, ,,.,...., 3. 1973 pfLOT-AOVEllTISE~ _.,._ ............ l ~I l~I 1§)[ l----~_-.....,..]§] ,. _.,._ ---' -... -' --- '70 Autos, lmpa: ted FIAT FIAT 970 Autos, lmportM CAl'RI 970 Aulot, lmporffd MAZDA TOYOTA 970 ....... •!!!'!!'! ' ~ ltttpl!"ted '1'0 VOUCSWAGIN VOUCSWAGEN t970 Spyder'eo-t.o mt EMtra ·n USE YOUR clean. MUst .. tl '1300/bell So>dtt"· Perfect cond. • """· PY!,..,.. 50-:lllL xtn bard too. 3 ,... """°" SLIDE RUl.E 4 new nre.. moo. ~. FIAT 10 830 Spkter. Gd. cond. $1000. ------=-'------Bteome aware ol t r u e A good ,-ant. ad is a 1'ood in-11101orlng v».lue. ,Cl\prt ii '11 J'ORSCHE 914, x1n1 """'· ·n To>')tt. o..na. 18S). 'QI vw -Slld"'& clde door • LQSJ ·m qJNTU1£Nui.. • with extrU. Make otter. Good ~Bet 10 '5 6, window1, empiO)'tr fUrnllti. Cold, all pwr. air.~. ·nJ-.2500. 4:9'1·1470. inc new van lot me. MUP ' ~. \YW ~ okkr '61 P<nche Conv. Reblt 1600 ·n L&lldcn&l.ler, l'ltDI ml, tell, pri. pty. U,UO. WW "O"R upn·.pai1~I ~nl or ene, trans. Beaut.,.. cond. AIC. llke DrW. $3200 acttpl older ear u partial U 6f6.1219. can tw4-l!D4 Autos. New \lellbnaut. motorlnc VllilJlll with & Euro- IO "-··· pean a.ur. Step up !Oc.~t.J-9 Auto1,.-"9W --9IO ·llluc chlP ofliriporta . Capri. *'AT '* LAST .JlllXI. 613--0l8S, , ~OI'. ~O! ..,.,..,,. f!S:l~. • &:! Unoolo O>nli"""tal SUBARU 1969 ()ORONA 4 cir, xfol l!ml VW &,.. Xb\t CON!. LE A•~ ed-Xloh<lond-lo upkeep, good tlrff, alt, Rill, W/W t.lftL Ownt'r .. .,~ 837-3914 &rt 6 Wk& a.. THERE IS A FAC TORY AUTHORIZ ED DEAL ER FOR EVERY POPU LAR MAKE CAR IN THE WOR LD ON COSTA MESA'S Harbar Baulevard af Cars LOOK FOi THI I MILIM AT DAVE ROSS . , COSTA MESA PONTIAC DATSUN 2430 2845 HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR BLVD. Now rcw:ly ror your In· specUon It for tnunedllllc dellVt!ry aJ00 Ir. 2600 models. A11tomatlc A 4 1peecb. Gust•fMn Linc. Mtrc. 16800 Bncb Blvd, at Witmer HJ..8844 * (2U) srJ.,5M4 ~'Home of the Viking" · JAGUAR '71 J\&'Uar V12 Pert ed. Under SOOOmi, Must Sacril 1963 Harbor Blvd, C.M. 646-5337 /MJ-722'7. 1912 XJ&-< dr Jaeuar. H.000 ml. MUii .ncrttlce. Daya: ~/Evet : GTh-(&11. 1970 JAGUAR XJ6. Perfect. 2f,Wl milea. Red. $6500 Cal.I 6C2-t391 or 60-2789. ••• AUTOMATIC ROTARYS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HUNTINGTON BEACH MAZDA 1912 SUBARU "G" statloo rwllo. $USO. ~ musl tell. Reuonable. WE MUST MOVE COl!G,\11, w"" w/ofr. 116H7ST .... ... VOUCSWA"-EN 641>-l4'19. IN 21'-'>AYJ . • . • 1-...;,..;;..:::;;.;.;~;;..;;.•;;..;;.:;..._1'65 VW C&mptt, nt• en&:, •nvw-Slq).e&titde1Sunftlot SAcrurlCE ·n eouiw--A weekendl. ~ pailll. lbodqa. Tape lh&rp Cir' + ~tru.' O.l o Her TOYOTA ~~"'=•~ =.t~ ..... -1.....,.$1500. $1350 •im-1121 or rr,..mo. --"---A-'$---I drive. 1100 enc.·6'13-«ll2. ,63 VW camp bul'-«IOO ml on '61 COUGAR XR7, air JOYOJ 'QI VW, Xlnt llunnlns eond, """'· fut wunnteed ..... '87 Kharmarut Ghia, R= lie..... pvt. party. I $600. tent etc. xlnt cond llke.,brand MW ~67)-~l=S0~~,-,=-- 64H"1211 a1t s:oo ,.,.3522 $595 DODGE 'fi6 VW, new engine. $IJO or '65 Volk.twagen F a c to r y · '73'$ best otter. Camper. New power. Many •a; vw Beetle Mag \Vhrels, 1971 OOOCE Colt Sta W *** 499-3884 *** tttn.JI Super Clean: SlliOO. Beautiiul Electric Blue air cond, qew tittl 4: d' '65 vw Kombl-SUJ. eood 645--41U. finish bric& RltH. Excel 17331 BEACH BLVD. Now at '72 Prices! H--· MANY MODELS v, -'"" of w-& COLORS ,_ ........ Immediate MGB Delivery 'll MGB Rdltr. Blaze xlnt cond. AM radio, 1~/sld rack, chai111 AT See It • You'll Buy It lllw. LfA»iA W TOfOTA oondltlon. $195.' -Sbrl>e J97l Super Bug, 16,009 M. $550 11900/Besl Otter. 5811-SIM7 Ave. F.V. 963-roo. . Porlect. 11100. E 'v., JED'S MOTORS DODGE '71 o.mon. 34, ·72 VW Van, 9 pa91, Tape 644-8568, Days: ( 2 J, S ) mJ, auto, 6cyl, RAH. 11 deck. AM/FM, f>OIXl ml. 1134-3421 ext 254. ~ .... =""'=·------:t Make otter. 6fH993. . 1.971 vw pop-top ~ 2014 Harbor Blvd., 'B5 VW, RltH. new braiet, w/c'amplna: acceu. J$,000 Costa Mesa id tires, body & int Runt ml. Xlnt r.ond., ''$3600. 645-6644 xtnt im. 536-8400. ,_,,,._ '67 FORD VAN-·ro vw BUG, new ~bat '71\\ vw B.,, Showroom VOLVO lfted Del Xtra clean. $1250: Bn-785.1. ---' Must 11ell, Beat oUer·• ----...::..:~--Cam)>et' Mod ""'.... 1· Club Wagon, Wood Panel ovu l2\00. ph. 71<-89HOl7. VOLVO. Siok A Wattt Pllmp. I FORD l2.200. --alter 5 Pin· '68 MGB . Copv., Jeu than 40,000· miles. $1000 or best offer. Mr. Bryant, &t&-4455, ext 15. OPEL QUICK CASH • '66 vw Sunrool • Xlnt box. Double a..\. Overi>e 1!J66 llarbor, C.P.f. 646-9303 THROUGH ' A cond. Low nd. New tires. ,73, J-(atcll, Mag \~ls, "weec1 n • Reap" DAILY PILOT ""· eau 644-0m. . S """'1"'·5"""15'°9· 5929ASJ •• "n OpeJ 1900 Sport Cpe. Ukr From treuum to truh 'TI VW Squattback, auto, ""'"· 23,000 mi's, am/hn turn them Into """' WANT AD afr, mdlo. 22·000 mµes, xlot HERE NOW! 1tereo, ll/c, auto transrn. CAU.. DAILY Pll.01' 642 5678 cond. $2450. 646-481.4. C • .-D I S2IOO. 963-1235 att 1 pm. CLASSinED ••••••• 642-1!678 __ ;:....:.::."...::..:...::..:;:....:._ s.u 1d1e 11e ...... 642-5678 ome 1n •-.a• r ve 990 Autos, Ulld 990 Autos. UMd 990 A..,..., UMd 990 Autos, UMd 990 TDllAY! Autos, Used 990 990Autos, UMd All Marks . and Continentals Are No~ Being Offered at APPRECIABLE SAVINGS Step Up_ To LUXURY ••• Excellent Selec tion Of Previously Owned Mark Ill's · and Mark IV's LIKE NEW. Beautiful harmony of color. Spotless metallic mist finish with contrasting leather interior and landau roof. Equipment-the finest. FOii power, climate control air, O way power individual seats, AM·FM stereo, power door locks, tilt wheel, auto •. cruise control and much more. See and drive Today. (N567SF) '71 El Dorado SALE PR ICED Luxury equi~ full power, factory air cond., 16 "''8Y power b'ont •t, landau roo[ plus many more luxu ry item1. Priced for quick sale. {693471Q41663) $5675 SALE PRICED A 'ITRACTIVE thruout, full power eq \vlth factory air, 6-~·ay seat, door locks, till &. tele wheel, landau roo[. Excellt"nt tires. (XTA;}54). $2375 .. '70 Sedan Deville EXQUISITE Beautiful Ins ide and out. The belt of luxury, full pov.'CI', climate control air. 6 v.•ay power seal, landau roof. See today and drivl". (480BEK ). $4175 See It • You 'll Buy It ~w.laN W YOLYO MECHANIC'S Sf'ECIAL '59 FORD 2-DR.. Good body " inferior. 6 CJ auto. M~tor ~ but ha a;ood extra • moror: Y 1966 Harbor, C.M. 64&9303 change. $150. fl.rm : llc,66-""'122c,;...~v~m~vo~.~~~m-""cond-'--'c1,,,"'°"~•--=--543-,,...,369,,,..1~•==="""2 R/H. Make otter. New '70 LTD,· 2 dr, dlx radials. 642-7246 eve/ Day air, 1tereo. Orig cost 486-1748. Le11 than whl11le '57 #4-SHARP! New paint, s2.<m. 644-- bl'akea Ir. h)od jcyl. tires '72 FORD Capri, m> ml eng. o. H. 979-6366. ' ' blue metallic, white lin~l-lf • ,., 990 cc eng. $2800. I ... "'utos,, vMG 831Hl368. * * * Sharon Hawkins 24m Eldamar El T0<0 You a.re the winner of 2 tickets to the Sports, Vacation & Recreational Vehicle ·Show '70 FORD 500 •. ~r All power. Aiikond. eond. $1TOO. !161H818. '69 Ford Van V-8, au E-200, ~· lo.ts or are mu. Gn:-0!!81. MERCURY at the Anaheim Convention Center MERCURY Please .:1:':2ii~ "''-314 '69 COUGAR between 9 &: 5 pm to claim Speft:ilne ~ Iilside )'OU? ticket!. (North Count)' Out, Atr Condition.Ing, toll-free number ii ~ID)) FM Ster.eo Rad~, D · * * * Brakes, Ne-N Belted Fl BUICK . "$2195 PR! Pty, Assume lease 'Tl 1~lCfiJ}J iiii~it··~ 557-5498 aft 5:30. • Skylark, 2 dr, Xlnt oond. H~ CADILLAC ..:,',•.!'.:::." .::t;:w-, " YOUR ONLY FACI'ORY · AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER LargKt ~ ol Cadil- lacs in >OJ'ante COunty. ·iale.Lealt.flli ..... " -=-Nabers l!liil Cadillac 2'00 HARBOR BL. CO'STAMESA 540-9100 Open Sunday STANG LOST OUR LEASE WE MUST •MOVE (N 21 DAYS '69 ?i.1usta.ng Fut.back, 6 stick, $1195 ·n EL DORADO '67 Mua~ ' 390 G Fully eqp'd-Like new-ll <m BeauttM-· Sllve.r FlnJMi, rQilt'A s~. ft rem i, t Spd, W}lh ~ 8~ ~ paint-AM/FM ,..... tt.pe r $950 , • .-1.. • ... • . '71 Continental '69 Continental '72 Plymouth $6850. 642-4782. n:n•rMOIO -~ l!l58'---'C'¥JILCAC, '13-ptafll;" ~-f W+ 1--tl new smog, $13(1. "COUPE SALE PR ICED SPARKLL~G exterior finish \\'ifh in1maculate Interior. Landau. Luxury cqulpp('('I lhru-out. Full J)O\Vf'r, aulo. t('f'l'lp. air. AJ\1-Fll.1 · stf'rf'O, tilt \\'heel, power door locks. Drives like nC\\'. 18092101 $4575 '71 Econoline 300 CRU ISAR! VAN CAMPf,R 123" \V .B. V-8, auto. trnns .. po\VCr st~ring, air cond., wntf'rtank, butanf', rang<' \1·ith ov1'n, S\\'ivcl rronl 1;;eats, many other ca1nper H~l'!<~oril's, low 1nileage, one owner {813DV0) $4 775 ... HARDTOP COUPE BEA UTIFUU.Y maintained Inside and out. Equipment \\'il h 111.ndau. powt'r steering, f)()\\'t'r brakes, power "1n· dO\\'S, 110u•er seats, rad.lo, heater, !actory air cond (641FYV) $2775 '69 Marquis Brougham HARDTOP COl'PI, -SALE PRICED EQUIPPED with the finest equipment lncludtn& full J>Cl'\'- er, 6 way individual lront seals, factory air rond., A~l· 1'"1\>I &tereo radio, tilt wheel, landau root. (323DRB). $2375 SEIRING Like nev." 15,000 miles, niCC>ly equip~ v.·ith V.S, auto. tram., radio, heater, power steering, power brakes., air conditioning. Landau root. See it today (400ELBJ $3275 '70 Mer cury COLONY PAIK WAGON 10 pessengtr. Beautifully maintained. Fully equipped ln- <'iuding factory air oond., po\\'er steering, power brake9, luggage rack. (982 BTh1 J $3175 SEE ONE .... TRY ONE • • • • BUY ONE ...• TODAY! ' I 1 • ' • --a-Of 'nle New e.r , , ·, ""'fle111 .. r_. .... • 6T.Hl17.C or 89&-5165 CAPRI 3)14 }!arbor Blvd., C.O.ta Mesa 645-6644 '12 CAP~ ~.cm mi. YeUow ·~~ pcrXm~ s11 ext., w~ int., 2,(X)) .cc en-good car lf~r modifica . gine. $2,p. 347..rm, $100.,1 49'1-1065. CHEVROLET ·n Mustang Fastback v: Air/Cl>nd. l>/S, P/B, a NEWLY painted 1961 D trans, chrme whls. 0 Camino. Top cond. Mag 673--2591. • whls: $1100. WIG em MUSTANG '67 $700 R&H cabhigh camper top op-• tlonal. Daya: 6 4 4 _ 2 4 6 5 ; 8, auto, buck. It'll.ts. Ne Nites: 548-5484. palntm, 53&-167S. '72 KINGSWOOD E 1 t a t e '66 1 WNER. 8 cyl. P \Vgn. U,COO mi, am/fm, pd auto .II'll98• air. R&H, top, lug rai::k + ilu fact. op. LeaVUW muntry. :>&-ru&.1° Uons. Prl pty. &44-4147, aft '70 BOSS 302 ~ 6 _pm. New e~. Must tell. ; tin CHEVELLE No 350, $1895. Cail 646-4596 "' auto. "" condition, radio OLDSMO.ILE • heater w/s. :Kl,<m miles.1-:------"---ii 12,!0J, 847~. "62 01.DS W . P/S. P '6SChev2drlmpalaV-a,,ot! A/C, RrH. P/ twh. bUc vinyl, new tirea. Gd EVerything woC'ks. · eond. Loe pvt ·Pt:.Y· S51S. aft $400. 962-4311. • PM-· PLYMOUTH '71 Chev. Townsman wa&·•--...,..'-'"-'~-_,. Full pwr + air cood. Xln'l' .... • cond. Lo mi's. ~1010. LOW llllll!&ge 1968 Plymo11Ci 11"="-='~""'~~"--I VIP 4 <fr. H.T. Wllb CHRYSLER root-Ah'"""""""'"'·"' · htatu. Excellent l"OOdl LOST OUR LEASE Prlval• """" •• , WE MUs:t MOVE IN U,O'J9 131-.WS. . 28 DAY$ PONTIAC '68 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER PONT ·ss v...,ura ' cir auto, PS. PB. Air, .._ 4 Dr. HT, BeauWul Yl'llow brst oUer S.j7-5818 alifto Ji Flohl>. ....... S\""'1g.,, {\ipm'°.T.;:,.n;;--=CV"'-.:il ""'-Bnk~Ut~Wheel."12 GRAND PRIX. AM/FM RadJo. Speed Cbn-m1leage, f\llly lood<d. tro1 • Pty. sn.-. $1495 -T.-lltD -TED"S MOTORS "• l014 Harbor Blvd., Coot& Meoa 6456644 ' ' . . I • t • #l PILOT-ADVERTISER •• -. ' .. Wtdntsdly, Janu.ry 3, 1973 DAILY PILOT 57 • • B::D '73 DODGE SWINGER SPECIAL 2 DOOR HARDTOP full factory equipped OnlerYours Now $199 DOWN $65 MONTH FOR16 MONTHS $2088 l 1't l11111ll •.""'' Ill • full ..... _,,... ..... ·~ .... 'Mi • ...,...,...,., ... - «U t IOf J• ..,., C"•"•4 PRICE . • ...... ,.,,,, ...... "' .... AINJ,ll ,fl(!~!~ t.Ul9 .. '.I. BRAND NEW '73DODGE VAN Fu lly factory equipped 109" wheel base . 1/'1. ton, co il. Sp iin'gs. froni-& reor, 16 gallon luel lan k, duel jtt wind· shield washers, fresh air healer wilh defroster. . s2aaaFULL PRICE Order Yours Now rLUSTAX , & LICENSE LARgEST SELECTION OF .YANS IN•iO. CAllFORNIA IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '72 DODGE MONOCO Aulo. Irons .. power sleering, power broke~. elecrric window s. air cond1hon111 9. speed con!rol, radio, heater. (5850ZI() $199 DOWN ~8 A MOrtTH $2988 ~~~~E BRAND NEW FOR 36 MONTHS l..ioi ll'IO ~I''" ....Cf IQ• , on~• & 011 <•'"'"'I u ... , ..... -· ''9'i' ·~ .J6 n•o• Ot!t 11 1I ~'"" 111~• SJ117 ll'll"I •a• & 1, <••1• .ll<NU.ll ~l'fl~ lAGtt;,U! 115l'o _ 2 DOOR HARDTOP . Fully Foctory Equipped Order Yours Now $199DOWN$73A MONTH FO R 36 MONTH S $2·2-88 FULL . . PRICE I '' 10101 •~ ''"'' j 7J;,, ""'-·-""' ····-.... _,, .. ,....,.. ... _. ' •• > lo• l• ,..., O•l•"M 0•"'' •' •'2f1'•M• !00. 1~ ..... ~ •llClN!.lM IUI 10 Slll. '72COLT 2 DOOR HARDTOP '72YEGA '72DODGE CHALLENGER 5 1388~~~~E '69DODGE V-8, auto. 1tans., power steering, fCldio & heoter. (ZDV786) '69MUSTANG Auto. trans., radio, heater. whitewall tires, reclin ing seats, tilt-steering wheel. (4 l 9FAX) rULLPRICI 2·DOOR 4 speed trans .. r.od io Hearer, (607EDl) ~ .. ~.~:. .. ~:.~~::~ $988 '68BUICK Electra H. T • . V-8, outo. Irons., oir tond., elec. windo ws, ro - dlO, heater. (381 CSJ) FULLPRICI '68YOLKS .s199 DOWN . 542AMONTH . 2 -Door HClf'dlop. fully factory tqo ipped. Low S 199 !1 !o•ol 6'>. P""' S'1 i1 lc1tlll IN, 'Y"'' r<I t()o. l.o;.,'..u' oll co...., . "'Ii rho<9" "" Oflp• c1td•t for 36 ""'' 0.f..,.,.d ~Y"" P"'' S 111 1 ""''· kl•' l.t"'ll ANIA.Ill ~lR{!NllG! U!I q 90 • ,.. mileaqe. {1 96ffH) FULL PRICE '67DODGE VAN Au10.1rons., rodio, htoltr, (765991) '70 MA YERICK rULL PRICI .,., '"'~:~~=.~ $ 7 88 FULL PRICI '71 DATSUN -· ''71 FORD 2 DR.Hardtop 4ala=x-i.aoo -· $ . +-----. ug1------i----PleKU Aulo. trans.. powlf sltering, air cond. (898EJT) ;71 DODGE CHARGER - 2-0oor Mardtop, V-8, auto. trons., power steerq, radio, heater, whitewoll tire,_ plus much more (0090FD) . ruLtPRICI '68 D-ODGE $888 · 1/2 Ton Pickup , WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS I 4 speed Iron!., rodio, heoler, (XTK567) , '64T·BIRD Auto. trans .. fully power eq.Jipped. (Ot.W240) ' ' . '65 T·BIRD v.e, outo. Irons, power ste!t'ing, radio, heotllf. (RfP824) -·~ FULL PRICE $288 FULLPRICI • • Speed trans., radio, hearer. 919BSY). '71 DODGE COLT WAGON Air tondihootd, outo. lronl, radio, heoltt. {3280~A). , FULL PRICI \ ' " ! ... OAIL Y PILOT Open D•lly Until IO p.m. Including Sund11y \ 'Start.,_ n•w y.a off a tro1ble• free r right wllft a top llty .HW Chrysler or ear In 0~~ ...... i" ear. EYery aary.ci.ara-;:. nY~ntory Is Jan. You Really Big' MPneect to 5aY11 . oney. w •.• H/ll!T f Cf ;·•peclal pure:!~! ~•leetion of -~-~~==-~ 13 Cltryslers and P"-~~ new of ,,. ... ears w '''"""'"'· all from •re pureltQSl!d NEW ·1973 DUSTER COUPE NEW 1973 SATELUTE COUPE Sw. No. RL21·ClG·l2l691 MEW 1973 , NEW YORKER 4 DOOR HARDTOP LUXURIOUSLY EQUIPPED .. , ... MANUI<. SUGG. RETAIL PRICE ~ -a fonner Cit , • •71110llflt deof rySler. dovs IGYlngs ,: : fnl111e11- you • • . Don't 1.,. • • • and Sfa1tdln9 lay' flt ... OUf. by, lturry for::: zrou on. RY 111 2 DOOR HARDTOP C LUXURIOUSL y f9UIPPEDJ Off ........ ,..,. s.,,.,. letaill "*• , • --"d. A<NYARY-GL~AMNGE--PRIGED-QU:A:lo+"F-Y-USED GARS-.-. -- '67 PLYMOUTH FUIT' 4 DOOi SEDAN VI, automati~, rtdio, h11ltt, powar 1te•ri"g, and bralr.11, tilt.\11111 w\oo1al IVTM 606!. $695 '70 P~ YMOUTH FURY II 4 Dr. S.d1n, V-1, A.T., rtdio, httl· tr, P.S., W/S/W, Air, 197141 $1295 '70 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 DOOR, S•da11. VI, •ufom•tic, r•dio, h11ter, pow•1 if••ring & brek•1, air eo11- d itionin9, pwr, wi1dowt. !601 AFVI $1595 '67 CHEVY 11 4 DOOR SEDAN 6 cylinder, stand1rd tr1111mi•-iion, rtdio, httter, wllitt wall tlr.1. tVGT 6191 $695 ... '69 PONTIAC FIRIElllD VI, tutomttic, rtdiO, lletter, power 1lttrin9, powtr brtkt1, W/S/W, 1ir c:ondifionin9. IXXH 761) $1495 '69 PLYMOUTH IOADIUNNll VI, rtclio, h1afar, powtr 1l11ring I br1kt1, air c:ondilioni119. IXllJ 64]) $1295 '60 CHRYSLER 2 DOOR HARDTOP VI, •utom•tic, r•dio, h••ftr, powtr tfttrin9 I brake1, whitt w1U1. IJWC 0061 $395 '69 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DOOR VI, &utomtlic, rtdio, het itr, pow· tr..,._1t.elin9, powtr brakes, wltitt 1idew1ll tir11. !YPS l 60) $995 MEW 1973 ~ TON PICKUP NEW 1973 INTERHATIONAL TRAVElALL • MEW 1972 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT Str. No . .Al1110GS IS78l TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ARE YOURS ON ALL OF OUR RE. MAINING 19n INTERNATIONALS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .. ---~ • PILOT-ADVERTISER ... MAN U~. SUGG. lllETAIL Pll:ICE .EQUIPPED LUXURIOUSLY •... MANU, • ..... RETAIL PRICI , ER H ': . . • . . . J1 PILOl-AOVERTISEA WtdM~, JaAUolfY 3, 1973 DAILY PILOT $9 KICK-OFF OVER $1,000,000 WORTH OF NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS SLASHED TO BELOW 1972 PRICES! ./ ;; '70 MAVERICK • R•dio, heater, chrome trim, vinyl 7;roof, low miles. IZDT636J $3196 $1396 NEVER A BIGGER SALE IN OUR 51 YEARS OF DOING BUSINESS IN ORANGE COUNTY! G.M. Imports '68 BUICK SKYLARK '71 TOYOTA MARK II 2 Dr. H .T. Rad io, he1ter, auto., $1196 Radio, heater, 1utomatic, air con-$2196 P.S., air cond., vinyl roof, 9ood d itioning, approx. 12,000 miles. miles. I 956ETX I l7J 5EAO I '69 CHEV. NOVA '70 Y.W. SQ. BACK 4 Dr. 6 cylinder, R&H, automatic, $1296 4 speed, radio, heater, low miles. $1396 air cond., good miles, new paint. British green. l l77BEV ) IYCP4121 '70 DATSUN PICKUP 4 speed, 9ood miles. White. I 173-$1296 BEQ I '69 CHEV. 1/2 TON Pickup. VS, automatic, P.S., heat-$1696 er, new paint. Good miles. 1284- SOC I · '70 GALAXIE 500 '68 CHEY. CAPRICE '71 OPEL '64 FORD P.U. & CAMPER :2 Or. H.T. VS , automatic, radio, • heater, P.S., air, fact. warr. avail. : ISSJACD I '66 GALAXIE 500 $1996 4 Or. Wagon. VS , radio, heater, $1396 •utom•tic6 P.S., air cond., 9oocl' miles . tY C911 l '67 MALIBU WAGON Radio, he<!fer, automatic, vinyl $1496 Shell. VS, •utom•tic, rad io, heet-$996 roof, red •nd bl•ck. Good miles . •'-IL269 7S I l96JBSY I '67 TOYOTA CROWN '67 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER : 4 Or. H.T. V8 , auto., radio, heater, :·full power, air cond. (29S9b4 l $796 VS , r•dio, heeter, •utomatic, pow -$996 er steerin9. I VCL2bb I 4 Or. 4 speed, r•dio, heater, re-$696 4 • 4. 4 wheel drive, good miles, $1696 cond itioned engine. ( TZZ.434) new paint. (b740ZK I : '72 TORINO 2 DR. H.T. • : Radio, heater, automatic, power : steerin9, vinyl roof, loW miles. : l9S5EOl l : '69 FAIRLANE 4 DOOR ! VS , radio, heater, automatic, pow- ; er steerin9, air conditioning. (22 3- • DIJ I ; '71 T·BIRD LANDAU ; Full power, air conditioning, load- -ed. Good miles. l900EIV I : '70 T-BIRD LANDAU . . 2 Or. Full power, air conditioning, : tilt wheel, low miles. (282ASH J ~796 '69 CADILLAC EL DORADO '66 OPEL STA. WAGON Full power •nd factory air con· $3696 Red io, heater, 4 speed, low miles. dition in9. I 142ETBI Roof reek. ITEYb59) '69 OLDS CUTLASS Coovert. Radio, heat8', '"tomatic, $1696 power steering, air cond., good miles. IZNV903 I '72 PONTIAC GRANVILLE '6t Y.W. 9 PASSENGER Wagon. 4 speed, radio, heater, good miles. IZOT 129 ) '69 V.W. BUG • • • 10, ea er, au o., air, pow-4 speed transmission, radio, heat-. er windows, vinyl roof, low miles. IZK I I 179FEGI er, 9ood miles. XSS2 ·~----~~~~~~~~-· '69 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '69 DATSUN SEDAN '64 INTL SCOUT 4x4 W•9on. 4 wheel dr ive, good mil es. 12 IOAOX I '68 112 TON STAKE b cylinder, 3 speed, power steer· ing . I Sb2SSJ I '71 FORD 1/4 TON YAN E200 long wheel b•se. V8 , r•dio, heeter, good mi les . ( 91 S40J ) '65 CHEY. 3/4 TON Radio, heater, automatic, full pow-$2196 Redio~ heater, 4 speed, low miles. ,96 Pickup. VS , radio, heater, euto-er, eir cond., vinyl ·roof, good IZVS2b91 d I IS I miles. (34SS75) ·-----------------•lmatic, goo mi es. 39723 .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 ''68 MUSTANG HARDTOP '70 PONTIAC LE MANS '70 DATSUN WAGON '68 FORD 112 TON PICKUP Fully fado•y equipped. Rad io, $1096 heater, etc. Good miles. { 128- AYD I 2 Or. H.T. VS, radio, heater, au- tomatic, power steering, good miles . I SSJBEN ) ~796 Radio, heater, automatic, good miles . (b52B~l VS, r•dio, heater, autometic. Good miles. ( 8S8548 l $1596 '68 CHEVROLEt WAGON '71 T-BIRD LANDAU '67 V.W. SQ. BACK '67 CHEY. 1/2 TON PICKUP Pow8' •+H•i"9· brakH, wi,dow•, $3496 Nom1d cu.tom. VS, radio, heat." $996 Radio, heate" 4 •peed, )ow m;I,., SS96 VS , ,.die, heal••. low milH. IV26 -$1096 seats, air" conditioning, low mil es. automatic, power steering. IWIL-(WAN5b3 1 14)) •1 ~12.sc~c~M-.1~~~~~~~~~~~~-l~6s•1~1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-i-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-i-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '69 LTD HARDTOP '67 CAMARO 2 DR. HARDTOP '70 Y.W. BUG 71 EL CAMINO R•dio, heater, audtomatic, powed• $1396 VS, radio, heater, eutomatic:, P.S., $1196 Redio, heater, 4 speed, low miles. $1196 VtS, d•addio , hh~fatte'1 ' pow~lr ,+ee1'si9"99 ' steering, air con itionin9, 900 . d d .1 IUEHOIS I e,,·+,·,h 9,,,,, I 19SBEJ I s an er . s 1 , ow m1 es . · miles. !ZSS438 1 air con ., goo m1 es. ------------------1 77JJ t.6-:7-:C::O~U;;:G;-A:~:-;X;R:;7======:J~.6;::;'7";'."';:C:A::M;;A;R::;:O-;'.":S;':.s;___.~~~:-::-_ -: __ :-_ ---1 '68--0PEL-S'l'ATION~wAGON ~.6~9~D~O~D~G~E--sP~O~R~T~V~A~H~---- Full power, air conditioning vinyl roof, good miles. IVGAt92) '65 MUSTANG HARDTOP Fully factory equipped. Radio, heater, etc. Good miles. fOSX- ~ 856 1. New paint. ·~68 FORD WAGON . :Va, radio, heater, automatic, pow- ~., steering, air cond., good mil es. ;1vizsoo1 S.W096 2 Or. H.T. Radio, heater, automat- ic, power steering, vinyl roof, air. ITYGl941 '67 CHEVY CAMARO H.T. V-S, radio, heater, 4 spd., Good mil es. I VCK42 I l '70 . CADILLAC Full power, fa ctory air condition- ing . Low miles. I lb4EAD I I ' Radio, heater, 4 speed, good miles. I XR P91 l I '71 DATSUN WAGON Radio, heater, 4 speed, red. Good miles . l471CIO l '71 DATSUN WAGON Radio , heater, 4 speed, 9ood miles. I S57CA X I $896 THIODOll ROllNS: 11. Rad io, heater, automatic, good miles. ! YCU9 I 7 ) '69 CHEV. 1 TON Cab & ch•ssis. 4 speed, good miles, new tires. f95191C I '65 f'ORD PICKUP 1/1 ton. Radio, heater, overdrive, good miles. 1548155 1 ~ __ ..,... ___ if ~ __ .... ~ .. ,. SALIS DIPT. HOUIS PAm UIWICI HOUIS 7 .. ',. ..... 1 •• 6 ,_ T--.-M. • • .. • ,I .. O.lll Y !fl.OT =~--r1~----- 1973 PINTO \ 2 DffrS1cl•11 • Sp ... ed, •ear bumper '1Uofdl, ,.;~In•• ,lot, bucle• ••Clli. forc•d oit l!eo•er, •k. {3R10Wl262251 J IMMEDIATE D!llV!RY ' FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1973 FORD PICK.UP 260 V-8, 3 Speed, radio, healer, xtra coolipo rad iator. G. 78x 1 Stires. (F10YR124336) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY F100 STYLESIDE · FORD COURIER 1/2 TON PICKUP (SGTAMC24009) IMMEDIATE ' D!llV!RY • FULL ~RICE 1973 GALAXIE SOO V-8, Cruise·o-molic, factory oir, radio, healer, tinted gloss, whitewalls, wheel CO'lers & looded. IJJ6HI 142061 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2 DOOR HARDTOP .... 1973 PINTO WAGON 2000 CC •ngjn•, tonl•d glo11, •odlo, wide oval ~hed '"'"· DI~. bumper, vinyl ln!flflOr. (Jfi!12X13•169) IMMEDIATE P!LIV!RY FULL P'RICE . ' RANCHERO 500 302 CID V-1, Se lect •lllft. cruiie-o· moric: tron1m•n>0<1, beht1d tue1, d,.. lu•e bumper fJ 'P· ORDER YOUl!S NOW, FULL PRICE FINE QUALITY USED CARS AT LOW LOW PRICES!! I NEW WITH A SIMCA WAGON I I fool sw~1.lOt.lir.1nYNt.. 117fMI • FORD F250 BRAND NEW CROSS COUNTRY I' DE LUX! CAB OVER CAMPER . 360 I/I, 6900Gl/W Pkij •• l r>1lled vinyl '''"'· ~~••a coaling rodiolor, pow•• do..: bra'>. .... $3488 FULL P.RICE PER MONTH With '399 DOWN Total ccnh 'prlictt $3773.«>. Deftt'ffd poym.ntprke $41 13,72 llM:I. oll to11, Jlc. & fin. chO•i)n fot Al montf\1 °" ~lofu~1t.Al>R:l2.6\%. • GALAXIE 500 2 DOOi HAIDTOP V-8, OIJto. trorn~ facT«y oil' coridition-. . 132879 '69 ~~~~.~~.~.~~~""" "". 44773t . '69 ~~.~,~~'~,,;,,,,;,,,,,.,, i.tffring, rodio, hrater, No. 5'''27 '71 DATSUN PICKUP ~ ~ rodio, hra1er, No. 385CPG '6. 9 EC0~1~.~~!! . .-------~1.110. trons~ rodio, hlom, littmt No. ,, .. ,.. 1972 FORD SURFER VAN 302 V-8, Cruise-o-motic. tinled·gloss, outside mirrors, cargo doors, completely paneled inside, E14GHQ06127 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CHECK OUR LARGE SELECTION OF RECREATIONAL VEl!ICLES • '70 $ MUST~NG 2SOC:ll V-8, radio, heater, No. 733EMZ I ,69 DODGE Wagon . COIONET 500 .. " V-8. outo. trans~ air condili<Niing, powtr ' s!etriflv.No. 10-491' , MERC. · '69 MAIQUISJ Dl.HDTP. V-1. outo "°"'~ fottory or condit on- ng, ~ s1eerwi;, AM/FM rodio, htot- tr Yinyl rool lir.tnM No 1'5AGM I VEGA WAGON 4 Spnd heater low•m Its. tittns. Ho 7S2fAL FORD COURIER 1/2 TON PICKUP WITH A NIW LITE11NE CAMPER SHRL ' · Complete • n::z:t . Package .._~~ PER . , MONTH ·IMMEDIATE DlllVERY $299TOT~l DOWN $242'.BS 11 !he total co1 h !)rite Ind. to .. a. Ile. D•f•rr•d price $3032-60 incl. lox lie &. al finonc. cha~" for •I "'°"~' °" OfPl'Md credit. APR ·12.78% 8 • ' 7 • . . -. • 7 • ' ' San Cle1nente Capistran~· * * .. Today's Final EDITION VOL 66, NO. 3, 5 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1973 TEN CENTS ' Nader A·sks That AEC Halt Nuclear Plants . WASHINGTON (AP) -The Alomlc Eneri)' Commilllon ,.., 1111ed today to declare a moratorium on building all pro- poted nuclear power plant. and those In early ccmtrucUon stage1 "unW all aalety=~1ted ls&Utl are retolved." · 1be ft!Quest WN made by consumer advocate Ralph Nader and an organiu· t1<o called the "Union or Concerned 'SelenUsta, '·' wh1cb also ieoommended power cutbacks of up to 50 percent for all 29 nuclear power plant! ln operaUon. Caspers Vot~ Nf! Stventy-alJ planlli are on order and 55 olhtrs are in varloul atagea of con- strucUOll. An AEC spokeunan, Informed by a newsman of development1 at the new! conference, said tbe cotnmlssk>n would have no lmmedlate comment. i'lader and the ~. al a news conlerenct, Jointly declared that "the danger of catastrophic nuclear power plant accidents is a publtc safety prob- lem of lhe utmost urgency In the COllJl- era Boat Repairs Bid In Compromise By JACK BROBACK Of .. °""' ...... , .... An option to lease land at Dana Point Harbor for a boat aales and repair-facili- ty was approved today by the Orange Collllty Board of Supervlson following a compromise pton offered by two ol the three bidden. Attorney Rodger Howell, representing Dana Point Anchor Marine, the highest bonus bidder at $30,500. offered to work with Willard Boat Work& or Colla Mesa who bid second highest at $10,700 In pro- viding . space for a boat aasembty and launchlng 1aclllly. ~y Lea Durjia, representing amaue ty -· Property -Deperlment 0 was told to work out the rem.d lease agreement and retura ll to the board ror At Aval.on ·= Krauae, .-w-of rea• prop. mi.. aald tho ........-1eo .. lhould be back befn tliil·boild rildn Ii cays. 'Exaggerated' Tbe ..... ou11e.-....... faclllty has · · been before the booUd at Jeut nve times sil>Cf lut OctOl>er·..s debated al lenith '8y ALMON LOC1W1EY onJbrte oec-. OI ... ---PriDclpol dllllcultJ JrU the _.. of Reports o1 wind and IJ!!at damafle at Willard to -hie and 1aunc11 boats at Avalon Hari>or, Catalina Island, ...re :.:"1n'\. ~T :"''""I:.,:: vastly enggerated, -.. to a report w~ threllmed !bit llml might today from Avalon IWbormall<r Dean have to .,... out of the coanty If C.:.~y simply put -In 1111 DDllh," l11mcb!ng facQ!l!et _,, not found. ·-·-··-ton and ~-lloWeD polmM Giii that the repair try today." Dr. Henry W. Kendall or M..,.clnuetta Institute or Techmlogy, a spokesman for the acient.lsts' grolJp, aald New York City, Toledo, Chicago, Boston Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. are expeclally vulnerable to catastrophic ac- cidents' because of' their pro<iinfty to nuclear' react<n. Nader repealtdly charged the AEC with (I) secrecy about safety Issues; (2) fallure to properly alert the public to ·SWLYfiltwT·ltlft ..... OUT JN THI COLD? ,,.,._ Butterflold Ouster Forecast For Butterfield On Plan Board aald Carlson of radio, ~·~ ·~ facility bu -_... by boat ownen fe"ice reporten who called regarding ln the new harbor for more than 8 year Ab aide to supervisor ~rt Battin to- the damage from the New Year's day and argued that rejecting all bkl5 ,.ould day denied that Woodrow W. Butterfiold rtonn. serve no purpose. would retain bis post on the county plan· "It was a beetle day'" said Carlson, The only loser was Dana Point ning commisskm. "the. longest 28 houn I and my crew ever 111 ~·-• bid K "" ~-They IP"•t, but we got bolls out of the harbor Assoc a •~ a ..,,.... ~,us. Butterfield "id Tuesday be planned to to sheltered areas and saved several propooOd to brinC Ill Xettonburg Marine stay on the commla8loo Indefinitely. He what he said were possible hazards from reactors, and (3) Issuing rtassuring statements, despite what be termed was the view of a majority of tbe AEC's own technical start that potential hazards may elisl. Unless stringent safely steps &re undertaken at this point, Nader Mid, U1e nation could well be faced ,With a "radioactive crisis" lo 10 yearS.,.~ this, he said, could well be much worse than "the alleged 'energy crisls' " already Students Taking Poll On All-year Students at Cal State Fullerton have begun a volunteer project whieb calls for drafting an Impartial que!Uonnain on all-year school that will go to parents in the Capistrano Unified Sc:bool District In coming weeks. The sampling may be the fmal detumlnatkll of parent opinion cm the. ~en~ wlllch ca11 aod three weeks off <n1er a 12-rnonth cy. cle. Allied wltll the parent survey wJJI be a p~ at Viejo School Jan. J9 where spokeomaa Jor the achool dlstricta In San Dleco CciUn!J· .. ui appear to dlscw the use ol '-S-J) lo tbt.lr areas. "We'll be aelldlng materials out to parents preUy ioon on 45-15. The ques- tionnaires are being drafted thi.I wee.k," said the CUSD's Director o f Administrative Services Joteph Weimer. The students donated their skills in the sampling project to Insure than an im- partial group could draft the queries !See ALL-YEAR, Page !I under wide discussion. rronl the atonuc power progrl!.m con Nader and the 6Cientist:s' group st11u1ed anolher . 1na11er of polentlnl specifically cited the so-called "emergen· danger to the pubhc. ey core-cooling system used in all reac-dall , said Kendall ··has ca rrlt"d out ,, . ~Nader, \\'1th tn<.·11 approval from Ken- tors as betng the most urgent saf -calculations that Indicate that lethal in- related issue needlog re~lving. This sys tem has , been the subject of 90melimes bittCr hearings staged by the AEC In response to questions raised by envirorunentalists. But Nader also said the issue of con- trolling the storage of radioactive wasles Atdlw ar Caucw• Senate Foreign Relations Cam· mittee has held special meet. in¥, on antiwar pollcy. Sen. William Fulbright (pictured above) said it was consensus of panel to do nothing at present to endanger negotiations in Paris. jurt~ could be received Pl up to nearl y 100 n1ilcs fro111 a nuclcur reactor ln which the cincrgency L'Ore-coollng system has failed durin.: an accident .. and that such an nccldent could be thr greatest IX'acetin1e disa ster in our history." Nixo11 Mad Over House Fund Mo ve Froi:r Win Strvlces WASHINGTON -The Democr atic-con· trolled 9.1rd Congress opened today with Senate Democrats unanimously en- dorsing the ir leader's call for an im- mediate end to U.S. in volvement in lndochlna while Republican'i gave split- decision support to President Nixon's peace efforts. ~teanwhile, the White llouse said today negotiations to end the Vietnam war Q;ngress to cut of( funds for the conflict. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler, in nunarkS to newsmen, left no doubt that I.he President was irritated by tfM7 vote by the Houst' Democrat! to end funding for the war if a peace setllemcnt ls not quickly obtained. Ziegler said the President conferred wlth his Vietnam nego tiator, Henry 1\. Kissinger, this morning for an hour about the talks with North Viet.nam that Kiss- inger will resume on r.1ooda)'. Kissinger will appea r bef ore Republican congressmen Friday to discuss the outlook:. Developers Opposed Clemente Council Hears Said Ziegler : "Al such a sensiti\•e stage In the negotiations ... members o( Congress should ask themselves if they wan t to take responsibility for raising doubts in the enemy's minds about the U.S. position and thereby possi bly pro- longing the negotiations." With families and staff members pack- ing tbe galleries lo watch, both Senate and House went through the opening day rituals, swea ring in new members and electing leaders. lbl d " (Set BOAT REPAIR, Pqe Z) wna appointed to the Garden Grove City ft~__;olhers:;;e~froo;;:.:m=i.iipossii=~·peraebve-=itreiot::a~mog~~e~.~-o1-~~~~~:-~~~~~~~-•C~~~uaa1~u~1n~-~&pril-and-aaMLot..tbal time ketch and a houeboat were sunk were .. that he. would eventually resign from the -ln-lieu-Park -Fee-lsme Vice r residenl S iro T. ~..g!!C_w ..Rr£,'lid· over na c, w e ar Jeitnfngs, its clerk. led the House until Carl Albert was fonnally rHlected for another two years as speaker. ' entire(y erroneous. nie largest boat Bandit Scores •· .;,.; ... beached during the storm was a 40-foot William Meyen:, an executive assis- i!ewporter ketch, the Posada Manana. !Mt to Battin, said today that the nie only others damaged during the At Disney land supervisor had narrowed his se1ect1oo list aionn were an old wooden sailboat which for a new commissioner to two per!Ons. went ashore when the cleats pulled frvm He admitted that Butterfield may not her deck became of dry rot. The vessel An . unldentifled. man wearing a green have been told. was also diamaated when It hit tbe beach. trench coat held up a ticket booth outside Roger Slates. a Huntington Beach The only "'oilier was a fiberglass sloop the nWn entrance lo Dlaneyland Tuesday realtor, recently succeeded Howard . Imm Marina del Rey which sustalntd ~,_~~~ •• an estimated 11)00, Smith on the commission u Supervisor inlnor damage. It WU the Sireoe ll which ,....,...... ,...... -David L. Baker's representative and was tmder way getting out of the harbor COnfrontlng m; f~le ticket sellen Shirley Grindle of Orange was named 'When a ·Jine -tlDgled In ber"Pn>-abouH p.m., lhl man limulalod·a gun in by Supervisor Ralph Clart to succeed peu.r. his coat pocket and sboved a note Freel Jelrerson. Carlson said a tlHoot aallboat anchored through the ticket booth window. It said: Roy M. Knault is expected to be named otJ Oesr-amo Point filled with water and uGlmme the mOney." next week by new supervisor Ralph ·~k to Its keel but .was salvaged with lit· Tho two ~n,complied Immediately. Diedrich ol Fullerton to replace Dan tie or no damage. Police delcrioeQ the suspect, who Oed Foley. The harl>ormaster said one penon was on loot from the crime, aa being Ove- (Set AV ALON, l'qe %) leet-10 and In his mlcl-20s. Hypoerisy Cited Judge Hit.s Pursuit of Pot ~ases BOSTON (UPI) -A federal ~· irC1i1ni the1/.S. Altomey'r olllce · speoda too much time proeeartJng milMr drug cues, bU arclored all 14 .. sistant federal pt1*CUtoro in Borton "10 Ille "'°m llatementa they never -marijuana . .I U.S. DISTRICI' COURT JUDGE O>atln E. WJWllkl Jr. Aid 'l\IOldl,y If the a ya did llOI lllo the affidavits by Feb. I ha wotlld dllmla the caae ol Qoora .._., •"" ntw'<!! cuDl1..l'lleldV to -loo ol bashlsb, and crder the I · ' lland. - WlW'!kl bU ,._ -~~·, olllco for the typu ol cues It i'leclllDprnseciitt:Hli oonienaea ... ---_,.,1ra1e 1110110- on COITllPlloa. dvll rlabls and wlilt.<oOar -· , · TBE JUDGll; Dl!ICLARING «hat "hypoci1q belfna al 00....," told the at· ,tAneya, "T wanl -a!lldavlta ••• arid tilleu iL .. "I ..W JXO"l l!Jurm _that_IS!l!!<m-r-' ~will p!'Oft'""1 thooe u.i ........... _ btllid.. . U.S. Attorner James N. Gabriel, ICbeduled to lem today for a ...,.uon 1n Pueno Rico, uld be 1'0llld not dackla '111* 1o do imtil be holda a 11111r meolliljlller-l'tliil'M: I Dana Hills High Students Finally Get Own Scli.ool Dana Hills-High School opened today amid ralliy Oles aDil aiiJI winds. But the bundred. ol student. who ftnally have their own campua fouod the day wann 'Bnd ihy enough because the entire acllool ii hou$ed beneath one roof. And deapile the laclt of aorne fumlture and other materiala the opening "went just beautifv.lly~an..aide JI.Id this morn- ing. • School !lll.trkl olficlala l8ld the attnd- ard opeolnf4ay pralJlems ol m I a 1 e d dellvtriea and the !lite wouldn1 seriously hamper lhO stait of cl..,... So ........ the """ ~ the school that,lhe fire alanni'...,.. not hooked up and lated Ulltil :rueoday afternoon, The mw llJIP, ~er, .,. not a· pectecl to ""-eotlluataam on the camt>JS...1l>o.ltlldentcbad 11em wrJnc cramped quarten and -••Ion< at San Cl<mellle lllih ~ 11&1 S<ptember. San Clemente city councilmen will con- duct a public hearing tonight on pro- posals to raise in-lieu park fees to S200 per unit in all new development.s. The tong-studied change is expected to draw !Orne fire from developers ln the city who believe the new fees to be too high . The proposal, which comes as a recom - mendation from planning commWioners, calls for a flat, 5200 per un:it fee on all residential construction. That money woold be pald ll the developer chose not td grant land, in- stead, for parkif purposes. The present Code calls for some fees, but uses an anUquated fonnula to calculate the amount and deo,:elopers recently have succeeded'ln winning "dis-- count.a" in the fee. The hearing on the proposed rates Is lhe first item on the council's relatively short holiday week agenda. Other Items include : -A letter rrom the San Cle,nente Tow· lng service seeking inclusion on the rotating city towing llst,admlnistered by the pollce departmenl -A recommondatlon from park.9 and recreation commluionera advising coun- cilmen to 111'&•1 a roqueat by the San Clemmte teen centtr for boun at the community clubhotue fron1 Monday thtougb Saturday of each ,...k, -Poalble setting ol Tees !or staff rtvlew1 of envlronmenlal Impact reports filed by develo!!tro. Councilmen have •creed tOlin pose a lee, but lhelm0W1t 1"lll not be ltl.JUltU-"'!lncllm~~ the chargu by .other <OUnly citlea. City stair membera have conducted a study or other cltlel' fees. -A report from City Manager Keen.th Carr on the .....i propooed anoo<1tlons 11 approved by the Local Ac<llCJ Form• Umt CommlAlon. CoundJmm w!U be aabcl whether lhO)' wW acctpt ·t11o bow>- dariell Hl•hllahed by..ibe..<Ollllty._pand. last -In the Paltudet ma. -Appofnlment of ..... member to the l ) plarming commission . Councilmen con· docted interviews Tuesday nigfit or to local residents who 11pplied for the plan- ner's post. The applicant will fill a spot left vaeant by the resignation for health reasons of Ray McCaalin. Tests Order ed For Ex-professor SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Peter Bohmer, a former econotnlcs profe ssor at San Diego State, has been ordered to undergo a 90- day dlagDOBtlc study at a state pri~n after being convicted of obstructing a railway. Bohmer, 28, promptly told Superior Court Judge Charles W. Froehlich Jr.: "l think your prejudice II Incredible." "The only reason I was put on trial was because of my name," Bohmer, whose parUdpation In antiwar rallies cost h1m reappointment to the university, &aid Tuesday. USE PILOT ADS, FIND 'THE ONE' It onJy tam one call. to R1l a ur. This old auto IOld on the first day to the !Int .,....,., .. ~ this ad appeared in the DAILY PILOT! '7ll OMV( 2fltl2. 4 speed stlcll. l\llchelln Radials, P I B. AM/FM, eves, us-on. If you're Jook:lng for "the oot''. it t.aies to aell whatever )'UU have for sa1e, try the direct lino to results. Dial 142-51711 -ond let-the-Dk!LY ~help­ you pt the caD that COUllll. ~ Senate Democrats. putting aside until at least Thursday a series of policy pro- posals on the war and other lssues, en- dorsed the lengthy statement delivered to them by Sen. 1'1ike Mansfield of Mon- tana. elected for an unprecedented seventh two-year term as majority leader. It declares ~'there is no greater na- tional need than Ute termination, forthwith. of our involvement in the war in Vietnam ," and urge! that senators take whatever steps are necessary "to _ bring about complete dislnvol ve.ment." Republi cans. mean while, voted 16 to 10 in favor or a resolution by Sen. Charles Percy or Illinois that expresses full sup- ISte CONGRESi, Page :ti Ol'ange Coast Weadlel' If\I be fair on Thursday, with occasional gusty v.·ind1. Highs of 55 at the beaches, rbing to 63 if1... land. Low temperaturts tonight, 3845. INSm E TODAY It's o brcnd nttD 11tar tn lo- cal !heat.tr, and two area pla~ ho1tSes are s.tarti1'Q off tor~11 , wit\ their first productiuni ot 1973. Se• Ent<i:talnm..,.t Poge 27~ l.M. ..,, ' .... '" '4 <-••~ • ,.,_ c-.r 11 tat.II.... ., ... ..... . .... _. . ............ ••i.rw• ..... • • ....,...., M-11 ,....,. U-lt ............. I 1 ...... ,. " ... ..-. . , l ( ' .r • 1973 PINTO 2 0 .. r.s.11 ... • Sp.,l'Q', r11tor burrper guord1, ,.1~ l"I• rior, buc~et 1eoh, fort•d oir heoter, •k. {3R10Wl26225)1 , IMMEDIATE DlllYIRY • FULL PRICE · BRAND NEW 1973 FORD PICKUP 360 V-8, 3 Speed, radio. hearer. xtro cooling rodiolor, G. 78x l S tires. (FIOYR12433b) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FIOO STYLESIDE ·- " • · FORD COURIER 1/2 TON PICKUP (SGTAMC24009) IMMEDIATE . DlllYIRY FULL PRICE .r 191-S-GAt-AXI£ SOD V-8, Cruise-o-motit, focrory oir, radio. heater, tinted gloss, whilewol1s, wheel covers & loaded. IJJbHI 1420b l . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2 DOOR HA!IDTOP ' .. 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Defetted price $3032.60 incl.""-lie & oil firM:mce Charvet for .ti l'Ml!thi °" appf~ c'9di1. APll ·12.71%-. -· • • .. • I \ I ' 7 ,. 7 • - • San Cle•••enie Cap~irano • * ' Today's Final EDITION VOL 66, NO. 3, 5 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1973 TEN CENTS ' Nader Asks That AEC Halt Nuclear Plants . WASHINGTON (AP) r, The Atomic Enfqy Commlulon WU urged today to declare a mo<atorlum on building all pro- poled nuclear power planlJ and those ln ~ly CODSlrUCIJon st.gca .... UJ all afety·rellted issues are rel01ved." '!be roqueJI WU made by eonsumtr idvocate RAiph Nader and an organtza.. tion called the "Union of Concerned Sclentlstst'' · which also recommended power cutb&Cka of up to so percent for all 29 nuclear power plants in operaUon . •. Caspers Vote# Nf! S.v..,(y..i. plantl 11n1 on order and 55 olberl 11' in yarlous atage1 of COD- strw:lloo. An AEC spokesman, infonned by a newsman ·of development1 at the news conference, said the commission would have no immtdlate ~t. Nader and tbe .-1elenUsU, at a news conference, JolnUy d«lared ·that ••the danger of catastrophic nuclear power pllint accidents ls a pub11c safety prob- lem of. 1.be utmost urgency in the coun- try today." Dr. Henry W. Kendall of a.tassacbusetta Institute of Tecbmlogy, a spokesman for the ocicnllsts'· gniup, said New York Clfy, Toledo, Chicago, Boston Philadelphia and Washlngloo, D.C. are expecll!Jy wlnerable ID catuJ!ophlc ac- 0ddellts' because of their pn>WnJly "' nuclear ruct<n. Nader repeatedly charged the AEC with (I) seer«)' about safety Issues; (2) failure to properly alert the public to Boat '1.epairs Bid In Compromise ' . By JACK BROBACK Of .... DMff' Nllf StMI An option to lease land at Dana Point Harbor for a boat sales and repair facili- ty waa approved today by the Orange County Board of Supcrvbors following a oomprorniR plan offered by il'O o! the .,., &Jamage At AvtilOn ~Exaggerated' By ALMON LOOLUll!Y~ °' .. ~ ........ Reports ol wind and bl!at damqe •I Avalon Harbor, Catallmi Island, were vastly enperated, .....,..img ID a r.pori today !n>m Avalon Hartamuter Dun Carl!on. "1bey simply pul -In my mouth," . oald Carlson of radio, tel<~ and win ,.rvfce repon.rs wbo called reaardlng the damage !rom the New Year's d'f itonn. three bidders. Attorney Rodger Howell, representing Dana Point Anchor Marine, the highest bonus bidder at $30,500, offered to work with Willard Boat Workl of Costa Mesa who bUJ second highest at '10,'lllO ln pro- viding space for a boat usembly .and launchtng facility. ' . Wl1lard, llCOelll.cl the ol&r and the COW>- ty Real l'roperly ~ Department was !Did lo work oot the "'vised lease agreement and retunl ll lb tbe board for appro-v:al. «~Tt:?1t!~ back befcn Ill& wllldn jj·uya. '!be leue oUbe·l!IOI npatr r.dllty bas been before !he -It leut n .. times -Jui.-OctOber llld debated .i length cmJllmoec-. PriadpoldllDry)IJ ... the _.i of Wlllri lo -OllCI lauocb boall at !lie laclltty. 'lbcae r-IJans ...... DOI ln- cludod' ln tbe ..-bid speclllcltbn. WJJIFd -Iba! the llml mllbt have to ..... oul el the _,iy U I-Ing ladlltles -. not laund. Howell ~ Giii that the repair • MK.Y ~ ....... ltMJ ....... ' OUT IN THli COLD? Pion-Butmfleld Ouster Forecast For Butterfield On Plan Board fadlily baa been -.led by boat owners AD aide to su~~isor l\obj!rt Battin IO-in the new harbor for more than a year r-· and argued Iha! rejecting all bid! would day denied that Woodrow W. Butterfield serve no purpose. would retain bis post on the county plan- 1be only loser was Dana Point ning commission. Assoclatca wblch bid 1 15,3411 bonus. They Butterfield 5'i<J Tuesday he planned to what he said were possible hazards from reactors, and (3) issuing ~assuring statements, despite what be termed was the view of a majority of tbe AEC'a own technical staff that potential h82ards may exist. Unless stringent safety stePo' are undertaken at this point, Nad~ aald, the nation could well be face4, l(ith a "radk>actlve crisis" In 10 years.~ this, he said, could well be much worse than "the alleged 'energy crisis' " already Student,s Taking Poll On All-year Students at Ca1 State Fullerton have begun a voluntter project which calls for dratting an Impartial questiormaire on all-year sch>ol that will go to parents in the Caplstrano Unified School Di3trict In coming weeks. The sampling may be the final determination o! poreot opinion on the for an averige ol. nine weeks of sc hool and three weeks off over a 12-montb cy. cle. Allied with the parent survey wlJI be a Proeram at Viejo SCbool Jan. 19 where spokemwt !Or the acbool dlstrlctl Jn San Diego COunlY will 1ppeer ID discuas the use ol '5-15 la their area.s. "We'll ht seoding materials out to parenll preUy IOOD OD 45-15. The qu~ tionnaires are belni drafted thiJ week," said the CUSD's Director o f Adm~tlve Services Joeeph Welm~r. The slu<ivlt.s donated their skills in the sampling project to insure than an Im- partial group could draft the queries (See ALL-YEAR, Page !) under wide discussion. Nader and the scientists' group specifically cited the so-caUed "emergen- cy core-cooUng system" used in all reac- tors as being the most urgent safety- related issue needing resolving. This system has been tht subject of !Omellmes bitter hearings staged by the AEC in response to questions raised by environmenLa lists. Rut Nader also said the Issue of con- trolling the storage of radioactive wastes fron1 the :'lton1ic powe r program con st1tuted another 1nauer of potenli<il danger to the µubHc . Nader, "'1th tacit appro\•al rrom Ken- dall, said Kendall "has carried out calcula11ons 1ha1 indicate thnt lethal In· juries could ht-rt'l't:ived at up to nearly 100 1niles fron1 a nuclear reactor in \~"hich the e1ncrgcnt·y core..rooling sys tem has failed durin!J: an accident.. and that such an accident c<>uld be the greatest peat>tli1ne disaster in our history ,. Nixo11 Mad Over House Fu11d Move Fnur Wlre Suvlcet WASHINGTON -The Democra1 ic-eon- trolled 93rd Congress ope~ today with Senate Democrats unanimously en- dorsing their leader's call for an irn· mediate end to U.S. involvement in Indochina while RejlUbUcam gave split- decision support to Presklenl Nixon's peace efforts. Meanwhile. the White House said loday negotiations to end the Vielnam war co pro ong y any moves n C<tngress to cut orr funds for the conffict. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler, in remarkt to newsmen, left no doubt that the President was irritated by the vote by the Housr Democrat! to end funding (or the war if a peace settlement Is not A11tltear Cai.-. quickly obtained . · Ziegler said the President conferred 5eriate Foreign Relations Com· with his Vietnam negotiator, Henry ,\. mittee has held special meet~ Kissinger. this morning for an hour about ing on antiwar policy. Sen. the talks with North Vietnam that Kiss· William FulbrighL (pictured inger will resume on Ptfonday. above) said it was consensus of Kissinger will appear be for c panel to do nothing at present Republican congressmen Friday !() to endanger negotiations in discuss the outlook. Paris. Said Ziegler : "At such a sensi1h e -------------~ stage in lhe negotiations ... members or Congress shou ld ask themselves if the y Developers O~sed want to take responsibility ror raising doubts in the enemy's minds about the U.S. position and thereby possibly pro- longing the negotiations ." Clemente Council Hears With families and staff members pack- ing the galleries to watch, both Senate and House went through the opening da y rituals, swearing in new members and "It was a hectic day," said Carlson, "the longest 28 hours I and my crew ever spent, but we got boats out of the harbor to sheltered areas and saved several ~ .... !Ldamag " Carloon Aid reporfJ!, that a 67-foot tetcb and a houseboit were sunk were tntirely Oirmeous. Tbe largest boat beached during the storm was a 40-foot lfewporter ketch, the Posada Manana. The ooly othera damaged during the atonn were JD old wooden sailboat which went ashore when the deau pulled !rom her deck becauae ol dry rot. The vessel waa abo dlomaated wbeo tt hit tbe beach. pr_.i to bring bl Kettenburg Marine rtat cm u;e commiiiloo iodellnllely. He (See BOAT.llBPAIR, Page I) ~Jed to the Garo... Grove Clty ln Ii ~ l"Apffi 8rid sa 8 a . me -.. -eu that be would eventually resign from the • · electing leaders. ~a-rk-· ee l _s_s_u_e ____ ed"::":e,r:1:.:.:~1i;Ji~~·~e~'"~'.--: -- . Its clerk, led the House until Carl Albert Bandit Scores · .. .issioo. William Meyers, an executive assis· Wit "' Battin, Said today that the At Disneyland supervisor bad narrowed his selection list for a new commissioner to two persons. He admitted that Butterfield may not have been told . The only 'other was a fiberglass sloop Imm ll!artna deJ &y. which sustatned inJoor damAge. It WU the Sirene Il which wu .-r W'f getUog out ol the barbor wben • IJne became tangled Jn ber pro- peller. \:arlsoa uJd a If.loot sailboat ancbored off Descanso Point filled with water and ~t to ill teeJ but was salvaged with lit- tle or DO damage. The barbormaster_ saJd one person was (Seo AVALON, Pap I) An , uttldentJIJed man wearing a green trench coat btld up a ticket booth outside the maln eotrlDCO lo Di.meyland Tuesday and cacaped with an estimated 11,lOO, Aaal'eJm pollce said. Coofn>ntlog rd !emale Ucket sellers abouf 5 p.m., tbs inan simulated a gun in blJ coot pocket and shoved a note througb the ticket booth wtndow. It said: "Gimme the mOoey." 'llt8 two ...... pmplied immediately. Poltce desttlbed, the 1U1pect, wbo Deel on foot from the crime, u being five- leet-10 and In his mJcl.JOs. Dypoerisy Cited Judge Hit.s Pursuit of Pot (:rues IJ06TON (UPI) - A federal ~ &rlUing the V.S. Attorney's olllce spmda too much time prooecutJog -drug ......... -all 14 ... alstant !ed<ral proseculon In IJostoo ID Jile swont olltcmMll they never smoked marijuana. U.S. DJSTR!Cf COURT JIJDGE Cllrlel E. W,....td Jr. said 1'leld'f ll the attomeya did not flle the allldavltl by Fob. I be ....Jd dJJmlss the case of George F. Byer, 11, who pleaded pflty ~ ID p<waltAi ol ltasbloh, Jnd ord<r l!!e 14 ~to the -stud. w~ .bu liem a aitiC.ol the V.S. AlllinoJ'I -!tribe types oJ ..... tt aeJecla to prooecuta'. lie ""'tmdell lho alllce --more _,,_~ .. ~~·111htaan<t-abw ·--~~ '1'1111 IUOOB, D11CLA1UNG a.t "~ ....... at ..,.,., • told the at· lneyr,"l!lmllU..aflldmta .•• IDdl-11. "I will )11\l\'e ~jarera ~ UIOI -porjarwt llld I will prove ..... 1 U- tlllt ... -.. . be llld. . U.S. M1mn1!J Jo-. N. Glildel. acbedDled to lellft lodoy fer a YICltlon In Pllirto lllco, Did be would Dill dedllo -··111-. tm1U brltoldrl·IWf meetlll& after be ~ I Roger Slates, a Huntingtoo Beach realtor, recently succeeded Howard Smith on the commisskln as Supervisor David L. Baker's representative and Shirley Grindle of Orance was named by Supervisor Ralph Clark ID llUCCeed Fred Jefferson. Roy M. Knauft is expected to be named next week by new supervisor Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton to replace Dan Foley. Dana Hills Higli Students Finally Get Ow11. School Dana llllls-lligh School opened today amid rainy sklca and chll1 winds. But the hundreda ol lludenu wbo fmaUy have their own campus found the. day warn> and dry enough because the entire tebool la bouaed beoealh one roof. And dca!iile Uie lack of ,..,. furniture and other' materiala the opening "w<nl just bcautllully," 111 aide said this mom- \ni. --ol!ldlls Aid tbe stand-ard opcnq.doy prvlllems of m I • s • d deHverioo-mJ·the lib wouldn, seriously hamper the siort ol clwca. So ...., WU the riiib to open the scbool that the flre alanns ,..,.. oot booW up and tested tlllil Tuelda)' altemoon. 'tbe minor map. bowevu1 are not U· pected to d-' -.. the campua;-Tbe studeftlYbod been iltaring cramped qtWlttl llld -acadona at San Cletneote 111&1> -Jut Seplember. ' ' San Clemente city councilmen will con- duct a public hearing tonight on pro- posals to raise in-lieu park fees to $200 per unit in all oew developments. The Jong-studied ·change is expected to draw some fire from developers tn the city who believe tbe new fees to be too high. 'Ille proposal, which comes as a recom- mendation from planning commissioners, calls for a Oat, $200 per unit fee on au residential construction. That money would be paid il the developer chose not tO grant land, in- stead, for parkl purposes. The present Code ·calls for some fees, but uses an antiquated formula to calculate the amount and developers recen tly have succeeded·tn winning "dis-- counll" In the fee . Tbe hearing on the propo.1ed rates Is the first item on the council's relatively short holiday week agenda Other items include: -A letter from the San Clemente Tow· Ing service !M!f?king inclusion on the rotating city towing lilt administered by the police departmenL -A -endatlon lrom parb and recreation commiaklners advising coun- cilmen ID grant a req-by the San Clemente teen center for hours at the community dvllhooM! from_ Monday through Saturday of each -1<. -Poalble ,.tlJng ol lcca !or stat! rtviews or envtrooment.al impact reports filed by developcra. Councilmen have agreed to Impose • lee, but Ute amount wm not be aet unm councilm<it ,.v!ew the charges by other cotmty cl~. City stall membera·lll••oonducted-a study o! other dtiff' fees. -A1'!\10l't (l'om City Mana get Jtatntth carr on the rectnt pri>poted anneullons u approved by the Local ~ Form•· lion Commiaion. Councilmen will be uked -they will occepl the boun-... ____ by"lllnllmlty panel lost week In the Pa!illdes SttA. --Appointmelt of I -tlllelllbtt to the r ) planning commission. Councilmen con- ducted interviews Tuesday night of JO local residents who applied for the plan- ner's post . The applicant will fill a spot left vacant by the resignation for health reasons of Ray McCaslin. Tests Ordered For Ex-professor .._SAN DlEGO (AP ) -Peter Bohmer, a former economics professor at San Diego State, has been ordered to undergo a tlG- day diagnostic study at a state prison after being convicted of obstructing a railway. Bohmer, 2B, promptly told SUperior Court Judge Charles W. Froehlich Jr.: "I think your prejudice Is incredible ." "The only reason I wa s put on trial was becaWJe of my name," Bohmer, whose participation in antiwar rallies cost him reappointment to the university, said Tuesday. USE PILOT ADS, FIND 'THE ONE' ' It only I0'5 one call ID Rli a car. 'l'h~ old auoo JOld 0<1 the tint day ID the first caller, after thl• ad aweared In the DAILY PILOT: '70 BMW 2002, 4 speed stick, Mldlelin Radials, P I B, AM/FPl1, evts. XXX·IJU. If you're looking for "lbe one" It Ltkts to tell whatever you have for u.le1 try the direct line ID rcaults. Di•I t4W678 •nd let the DAILY Pn.oT ad·vbor belp you &el the call that counts. l was formally re-elected for another two years as speaker. Senate Democrats, putting aside until at least Thursday a series of poli cy pro- posals on the ~·ar and other Lss:ues, en- dorsed the lengthy statement delivered to them by Sen. 1.1ike Mansfield of Mon- tana, elected for an unprecedented seventh two-year term as majority leader. It decl ares "there is no greater na- tional need than the termination, · forthwith, of our involvement in the war in Vietnam," and urges that senators take whateve!" steps are necessary "to bring about complete cUsinvolvement." Republicans . meanwhile, voted 16 to 10 \n ravor of a resolution by Sen. Charle" Percy of Illinois that expresses full sup- !See CONGRESS, P•ge !) Orange Weadler It'll be fair on Thursday, "'ilh occallional gusty winds. Highs of 5.S at the beaches, rising to 6.1 In· land. Low temperatures tonight. ~5. INSmE TODAY It's a brand new vear in l1> cal theattr, and troo area s>laU- housea are .startiaa off tarl11 with Clteir firit production1 of 1973. s .. l!nunainnu!'llt POV• 21. t I ( • Stvis• Adnait •• 'N. Vietnam Dr. Leary Still • • Toughens .. Without Country Pact Stand From wire Serlct!s GENEVA -Swiss authorities here' to- day admllted that AmericWl drug cultist Dr. Timothy Leary, an escapee from a From P1J9e I ALL-YEAR ... which will be sent to pa~ts. PrevioW: samplings, which showed a dllmal rate of parent 1ceeptance of 4$-15. had betn labeled as biased by foes of the alJ.yesr proposal. Trustees late last year decided to try one more lime to seek accurate parent sentiment on the idea!. In the meantime, the special program would be held at Viejo School where the possibility of a 4> 15 pilot program Is strongest In the district. Trustees Inst December found that although the margins were not speclfically defined, past surveys showed that oppo11tkm at Viejo School was the lelll intense Of any group in the larg~ dlllrlct. Parents ln the area, however, insisted opposition ii great and provided trustees witb petltloos bearing hundreds of signatures of Mission Viejo resideots who Oppo3e U-15. Tree Fire Bur1is HarbQur Home of Basketball Coach A Christmas tree fire destroyed $20,000 worth of fUn:Ushinp Tuesday night in the HunUncton H 1 r b o u r home. of Jerry Tartanlan, basketball coach at Cal state, Long Beach. Huntluitm Beach firemen said the bllM -caused by a abort in the wiring tc.. Cbrlstmu tree decoraUoos. The tree quk:kly bunt into names, and the Hre sproad througjloot the living room and dinllll ,_._ ' Tllrblliln and bis family were in lhe -·linlll ,_ -the lirt ltarled, but all .... pod wftbout injury, lirtmtn ssid. 1be fire was contained in the two rooms ol the Tari<anian -e at 4t 5t wu boat and amoke damage throoghoul the -'Mle fire started about 7:40 p.m. ... - l'lmnert said most of the dam1ge was lo rum11-. carpell and drspea. Santa Ana OKs Business Area Revitalization cfrug conviction in Laguna Beach. Calir., is C"le11rly a man without a country. Leary had been ordered to leave Switzerland by Dec. 31. He didn't. lie couldn't find another country to accept hlm. Swiss officials now say they will al· tempt to find some country that -·ill accept lhe drug guru without Leary fac- ing the threat of extradition to the United States. California wants Leary because of his escape from Los Padres Meo' .. CQlony at San Luis Obillpo In September or 1970. Leary was serving 10 years at Loi Padres as a rtsult of his arrest on drug cllarges ln Laguna Beach in 11168. Leary} his son John and wife Rosemary were ar· rested In Laguna's Woodland Drive area on charges or marljuna posseulon. Dr. Leary fled prison with the alleged help of the Black Panthers. He even. tually ended up in Switzerland and ·his future residency remains clouded today. "We know that he hos tried to find a country willing to grant him residence but that be £ailed," Juslic e M1otistrf cr- [icials said ln Bern. "He has to leave Switzerland and the Swiss government will itself soon enter into contact with other countries to rmd oot if they are prepered to accept him. "Ir no'vhere can be found , Mr. Leary can be given what is called ad- millistrative residency." Administrative residency is a form or Jnternment and his: libery would be strictly limited. Switzerland thre<: limes refllled Leary residence but also rejected an estradillon req-from tbe United States. When Leory:Ded prlsoo in 197Q, he Ont went to Alaetl1, where he came into contact with Ma then fell out with the llJJck Pan· tften, and then came to Switierland in 1971. From Pagel AVALON ••• in tbe water but was rescued with no in· jury. "AJ far .as I have been able to determine, there was not a single .injury during the entire storm,'' s.akl Carlson. "If all or tbe boa.ls whlcb weril Oil the beach bad been destroyed, the damage would not have been anywhere near the $200,000 report . Carlson said cooperation or the Orange County Harbor Department In Newport Harbor W84-responsible for early warn· logs that helped in gelling boall out or Avaloo before the full force of the northeast wind hit. "As soon as we got \\'&ming of in· creasing \l'inds at Newport we started alerting boat owners to get out of the harbor and head for the protection of Cat Harbor and other areas on the leeward side of the island," said CarlJOn. ''The Coast Guard also cooperated by ~ing a cutter to escort boats to the The latest plan to revitalire Santa north side of the island and to check on An1'1 downtown business • area was conditions there." adopted by the city council Tuesday Carlson said the winds never exceeded nighL 4{) knots in the gusts. They ranged from Approved was a redevelopment agency 10 to 4-0. Reports of winds over 50 knots From Pagel BOAT.:. and a Community Redevelopment Corn· were exaggerated , he said. misaion. Boundaries of the area ln which Carlson said most of the some 300 boat or san Diego in lo operate the boat repnir the new agency can operate extend on owners in Avalon before the storm hit facility. • High Court Judge Hears FaiT Appeal Cor.y Leads Six · Solons in Costs m • • """1919 ' CLOllD IUNDAT :i;i:, 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA the south to Walnut Street, north to 17th prudently got under way and sailed for Duryea said Willard would phase out Street, east to Grand Avenue and West to borne or shelter after the warning. boat assembly operations eventually and BAS· EBALL · · BASK.EJ·. BALL Bristol Street. . . Those who could not get out did a good only launch boats built in Costa Mesa at . riew cw1u11lsstorrWJlt-havrthe--4oo=UMemrtng tbetr-mi end-Aidin~na~-~~·':-;====~~:.:::..:;;f--1[---=:..:=;.:·=::.."~==-----~~~~~!!.!.!!~!!!!!!..... __ _, . I powei: to purf8~ prlva~ pros>e!1y at harbc11:._1~rsonnel pi movina: !'llber craft to. _ o~ Point Anchor Marine said u plaqs Shoes tultmarket 'V ue-i>IUs relocation costs. n more shelt~ areas. · to invest $923,000 in repair iadlltles and Shoes •~ c~~-pr.Qpertyh ~-necessary. Carlson said the cnly boat which sWlk . anticipates revenues or $19.5 million in e l."UUllllR!I on~ wblcli ~glns opera· was a small po>Rer boat ~1hich swamped · the firs t five yearn. Sh"rf lion in 30 days, includes Hee~; ~~· and sunk at its mooring -probably \Villard said il. would 1peDd f$SO 000 in U d h"rf I S Santa Ana postma~ter; John_ Bill H1U, before lhe •tonn hit. It has been saivag· construction and estimated lhe fiv; year n ers I 5 Sox clotblng ~erchant. Don Chr1slet0n, ·land ed with minor damage. revenue at $15 million. de,-eloper, Waldo H~ug, ~halrman or the Authorities at the Isthmus said there Under terms of the Jeaae the county Miff :J!~~t!"e ~mJS~lo;0 T~fJ~h!) was no damage to boats in thal area. receives three percent of lhe gross I 5 Basketballs rtaltor and La wne~t m c c f • r<ifany rode out the storm. Others went to revenue on boat repairs and one perctnt Utl tM ~ e, manager a a the shelter or Fishennan's 1 Cove or on boat sales. . Bats B.a-LboardS e urance ompany. around to Cat llarbor. Supervisor David L. Baker moved that ..a OU.M•I COAST K DAILY PILOT 1'lt or-. CHI! DAILY ,ILOT, wfll wtildl' 11 c.-..-1111 ".-...,,...; ,. ~ .., • IM Or ..... OH•t l"Wl1'lllrlt Ctmot!IY. ~ rtte _.ltlM& •r• ,.,.,~ MMl•y tllrowtfl ,,w.,y, ,... c .. 1. ""-• "'""""'' letdl, Hllllllnflln Statll/,_ttln \lt1iey, l~ ltlefl, lfVIM/IWdleMcll. ""4 Sin Clemtn!e/ ltn .HIM c..ff,lrt.... A 1ln;r1 rq;ontl Mtti.t le ,_,bMll S•ktlrclty1 itn11 ~'n. Tiie prlnc:IHI pvbllthlnt pllfll It If U> Wt1! It)' Sir"'· Cotti /MM, C11!,trnlt, tl'26. RoNrt N. W114 ,.rulCltftl t M ~l*IW>tr Jac.k ~. C1t11lev Vk• l'r-.tlllMll W C0.-11 M•nltffr th • .., •• "''"a EO'll'Or Thom11 A. M1t1r,hi111 ~lllt Ellitor Cli1rlt1 H. Looi ~ich1r4 P. Hill ... HLllt"' M""llint Edltwt s.. cr ...... Offlq JOI .N.rtti ll CtMIJ10 k.ol, 92•72 ...... .,_ et.It M-1 »II Well trr llfMt NfWIM"f IMcll: UlJ fll....,, lltllltvtrt ......... "9cfll t1WI loom .......,.,. u..,,.. htdl1 m ,_, """"" ,. ... , •••• '""' 642 ... 121 C...fffdrMftrthl .. '42•1611 S.-C'l111 ....... o.,.,.....: T•l•••s•• 4t2~4n ~ Jtri. Orlllllt CH1I '-"lillfftt .. ~.!"· "' ..... ,..,". ltiWlnltlM. IW.., '1"11.,_ er ....... llMIM!ttt Mtt1n '"'' .. -~.. WlflloVI tMltf ,.,.. _. .... II~'~· .. From J'C1ge I CONGRESS ... port lo" Nixon's efforts "to end the tragic c:OnOict in lndochl11n now through a Mgotiated settlement." Sen. Norris cotton or New Hampshire , fhe new chairman of the GOP con- ference, said he and oth ers opposed Percy's proposal because they tboughl action was too hurried. Cotton won his post unllnimously when his only rival, Sen. Wallace Bennett of Utah. dropped out and accepted the con· ference secretary's spot . In GOP contests, two Southern con· servatlves, Sen. John G. Tower of Te1as and \VU\lam E. Brock of Tennessee, were sleeted. to chair the party 's Policy Com· mitte and Campaign Qnnmittee . Painter to Display Watercolor Method Walcrcolarist Rex Brandt wUJ demonstrate his painting: technlque for members and aucsls oi the San Clemente Arts and Crafts Club •t • monthly mettlng Jan. 11 at the community clubhouse. Dana Point Anchor Marine be aw.arded the option .and that details a1 the oom-B II Goa' Is bined operation with Willard be worked a $ out and returned to the board. He said he fa\'ored a locally based concern. h1arine Capital presently ape.rates boat berthing racilities at the harbor and Anchor Marine baa boat repair works at the Dunes in Newport Be.acll. Supervisor ·Ronald Caspm, who last mbnth ravored Dana Point Associates becau.se. of the Kettenburg {inn's assoc1at1on, offered a substitute motion ta reject all bids. It did not receive a sec- ond. The. ~inal vote was 4-1 with Caspers in oppos1uon. La st'Rites Held For Mrs. Kranz Funeral service1 were conducted last weekend for l.trs. Floy Miriam Kran1 of 216 Via Alegro, San Clemente. Mrs. Kram. 82, died late last week In Capistrano Beach. ._ .Sha ~v.. tbr.. sont, R<lnald W, Kranz or San Clemente an$1 Blaine and Wayne Kranz, both 1f St. Paul, Minn.; a brother, Byron Ball er Zumbrcta. Minn.: • 1ister, Fredonl1 Niebuhr of Waterloo, Iowa ; ae.ven gr1ndchJJdrtn nnd two greal1!randchUdren. TRACK Shoes Shorts Warm-up Suits TENNIS Rackets Shoes Shirts Shorts Dresses Balls RALEIGH BIKES ·Parts· rns· Tubes· Accessaries. Repair ~ dt:tt ....... Hiii ti! Ctdo ..._ 1•'---rJl ..._;:C.::1-=IL ~IM ..,. tantw AM ,,..,...,.,......,,..11--UitS n•MJJI .....,.._ •1t1r.9AIN a,. moittllJJ, The 7:30 p,m. me¢1ng wlll begin with a reguisr business se1Sl011 followed by tbe demonstraOoa by Bran~r ma)or ln- slructor 1ndedil6Tior. ·1ne pubtlC Is weiooll)e to the meeting, said club spoket~'Oman Joanne Mathews. The rtmeraJ rites wtre conducicd In Mankato, Minn., followed by burial lo Glenwood Memorial Park lo lhe Great Ulcl!! area commurui:y:--- • • Lesneskl Mortuary in San Clemtnte ""dB ln charge of Jacal orrangemmt1. ' e IOYS & GlltLS . SPEEDO SWIM SUITS " , JI DAILY Pilaf SC W~, JifllWJ' 11 lWJ ' Public Employe UnionS-Soaring • By SYLVIA PORTER Teachers acn>s1 the land will be llg)lllng in 1m 11 never before for a i.N'ger voke In the ab:e of their <W-and l<llllb of their -boun ., well u lhe IDtAI ol lbelr payc:he<U WeUUI! -'<en from c:oNt to cout will be bltttrty contest I n I the phll .... pbles ol their welfare deparlmtnta aod details of workfl!ire progra m 1. Pri""" em-ploy..-in ....,. Slate .,.. shouting for more prlloo re.form and they'll not tower lheir voices In '73. THE YEAR lw just begun, but there's no doubt even at this early date that It will be marked by strikes on a grand scale. And tbe str!W wlll ,be not only by private lndusfiy unions battling for a bigger share ol the corporatlol take .. The year also wtll be mar- red by what is likely to be an all-time record number or strikes and sit.downs by pubilc employe unions -hospital workers, subway operators, bus drivers, welfare case workers -testing lhe limits Of thelr l>OWetr and the public's patience. And 1one reason this outlook is a virtual certainty is that unionization among public Don't settle for less.· And don't stand still when some companies S1J you have to tie up your saving a for two years 10 earn that 6%. Bring your money to Avco Thrift; _we·~ . u a full 6% r annum o'l!!"Jnlm~m $1 ,000 deposit end you may take It all back after 90 days, If you want. You won't lose a penny's Interest. An Avco 90-deyThrlll Certificate -the greatest flexibHity for your savings. Don 't • settte for less. ~/Jr~~~ ~bclic..e in)'lllo ..... 4*lle;620~0lrlilrDrl¥ilr,~llooft, Or& A'I00'111wtft """"°"* ..... II 1p1 •a t..,_1at,_. 1tN M¥Wt..a.d to,._,._.. deMMd. A,_~ ll• ..... olA'fCO eorp«.--........ _, ....... .tdlll0fttoflnwlll•.,_-Mtolpaiora.•a1da 1• e. Manpo••• °""'"°P"•· ldeMe, 111 •c• _..,_. ....... Aoioo it mllftttl• 55.000 .,..,...._ ......... to .,_... al:let* tomot"row-tar'°"" AVCO. NEWPORT IEACH 620 Newport Center Drive 833-3440 ... ......... c ............... ...,. • oV~R TlIE COUNTER COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK UST · I • ' l . • UPIT........,. San Francisco Bounil Suspender rope assemblies earmarked as replace- ment cables for the Golden G;ate bridge ··are man· ulactured at the Trenton Rope Mill of U.S. Steel's Fairless works in Fairless Hills, Pa. Glendale FeduaJ Savtags end Loan has named assistant vice pruident Marlo Prentice as rrianager ot-the associa- tion 's Santa" Ana branch. Prior to his new position, Prentice managed Glendate Federal's Newport· Beach of- fice. - * Lewis J. Ewlog, Jr. has been named a vice president ol Toup1 Ea- 1 t n ee ri.Qg lac. Ewing Is currently ... sponsible fttr the CO!lltruf· Uon ' IUper- vil}m of Wa- ter Factory 21 in Foun-...._. tain Valley. He w a 1 pr<>- ject I manager during the desle of , the waste wat ~Uo4 P'49t wbich In- cludes a sta 'watei~est\ting ecutive vice-president and direct.or of Troy Equities C'.orporadon. Currently a principal and director or the Ward Invest- ment Company, Royall and Dumont Companies, Ward ls a past director of the Ne,wport Harbor Board of Realtors. He will maintain offices in Troy's Irvine corporate headquar ters. * Huntington Beach resident John Cwleka has been pro- moted to manager o f Leatherby Insurance com- pany's Burlingame office. C)rieka, with 12 years of ex- perlence· in \tlf · insurance business, was !ormer.ly with Employers Insurance o f Wausau. * Nltk Minardi has been ap- pointed JDanilger ,of Patific Flnaace Loan's branch olflce ilr Sa.a Cleme11te. · He was itormerfY ass!Slint ' SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. Ronald Reagan has vetoed a 1196,500 federal grant for a Tulare County com- munity action agency Oil the giounds it .engaged in unauthorized political ac- tivities. picket i n g and demOJ1strating. 7-Session Adult Education Class in STOCKS • BONDS • MUTUAL FUNDS -.1-.,, JlnUltY ,, 1973 ' · DAILY PILOT J 7 IRS Center Readies· M'(dvaney Gets-Job Earning Spread ' • • • -_ ___.. . -• For ~ig Workload SAN DIEGO (AP) - Jomes F. Mulv111ey bat been elected lo -c. Arnholl Smith u pMldent of \lnlted Slolel NIUonal l!PI<-Smith !rill rtlll•ltl ' u cbllr,mln <if II\< board. Told .in Report .. FllESNO (AP) -1be northern. Kun County line Jnter11al Revenu_e Service-~to the Me.lican border. center bere baa compleled the -~ hookup ol ."the final final pbase of Its development ~· ~i • '<'!\l<I" will and bas begun P<oce>olnl in-~ a I fe4eral lp<:oine tu 1.. dlvldual .tncome tax returns teturns_filed 1h California and from Southern Calirornla. Hawaii. IRS OFl!'ICLU.S say the The center openod a ye.ar , ago and has ~ually 1n· center 1. workload will more creased Jts capabllitles than doublt, pcedicUng !hat -· five mJWon individual returns BESQ>ES THE a.5 millicn will be processecl In )973 from Individual returns which are lhe new area. Th< new 4lstrlct upected lo be proc<Ssed next includes the area from the year, the center also expects • to proc..s U tmlIUcll buoineu re~. ..: "" lltlt'.11 -ted to • .,,.... from~ ""'811,0l)Q • employes lo •about 3,500 perlOda, hall-pecmanenl and half teUOflll. 'II A ~lcaJed taxpayer service wu inaugurated at the cen!U 'early lo . nec.mber wllen !be lntqrated data retrieval system (IDRS) wu booked up wtlh 20 reglnoaJ sites in v-.rk>us parts of ... Calllorbla and Hawaii. , • l "MuJv~, 111 ibu btea l'Orl•rmll!l lhe pmtderit'• dlJllea for the put Y•U as qeeuUve vice.~·~ Sn)WI 14'ld In aMOU.DClng lhe eltcilon. Rlcbard P. '.Woltman, 43, was elected chalnnM of lhe bal)kJ ... ecuUve. committee end vice chllmwl of lhe board of direclon. WAsinNGTOff (,µ') -The llJ'llWlh of ~Ing Jol;r In ~tM' utlon'I' f!QCWMD)' la =3-~:r.= • ~ 11)11 .,.,._ ~ ~,, ................. . npon 18~ -""' · ··.' c;:·----,- Tbe npo~. publlsb<d In lhe Labor Departmeol'a Monthly Labor Review, said lhot lo lhe put 15 years, lhe Iola! Income earned by lhe lowest paid IO pereent male worktrs dropped from u pen:ent lo t.l pereent of total U.S. wage& 16 Free Services at the Nation's Largest Federjd. • Plus 5%, 5.75% or 6% Interest. · • California Federal Savings gives you free services and the nation's highest interest rates on insured savings. and loan acoounts~ 6%CertlficateAccount: Deposit $5,000 or more. Tenns: 2 to 5 years. • - 5.15%CertlficateAccount: Deposit $1,000 or more. Term: 1 year. S% PasebookAccount: Deposit any amount Add or withdraw any time. 5% current annual rate. All interest is oompoanded daily. Free Services: Leave $1.000 or more in your ao:ount and we'll give you free travelers checks, money orders, notary service and trust deed note collection. Other free services for a~unts of any size include: save-by-mail pos~e, savings banks; Monthly Money Plan, gift check holders and many more. Say; "California Federal, here I oome!n California Federal Savings A~ over $2 Billion • ..... CAUFORNIA FEDBW SAVINGS .................. '""' Costa Mesa Office: 2700 Harbor BouloViiil- 54&-23oo ·--- • Anaheim Office: ~N.;UcMA"venue • 'fi&.2222 • • • / : Orange Office: <4a>o~ 0!1Ve In CllY 9«1tar ---· • • -· -1172C I • • f /, I ' I I ,, Wtd-.,, ""'""' l, I 97l SC 'W~~ay's Closiqg Prices Complet~ New Yqrk S~k Exchange list Economic News $pi.rs New Gains • NEW YORK (AP) -Lilted by fresh signs of btlslnus elfJ>"nslon and renewed hopes for peace In Vietnam; &tock market prices rose sharply agam Wednesday. 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I ' ' ' ' v - ] of U: w I I. tc 'L " n B M K II E N in cl d ci D• E •• h n J ' I s c I ! • ' • I • ( i 1 I • ·1 I I • • • ·, Lag1111a .~eaeh • ~DI TI O N Today's Final • VOL 06, NO. 3, 5 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES • ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1973 TEN CENTS • ·~ Recall Election;"Cost Stuns Laguna Trustees \ By FllED~ICK 8CllOEMEllL Of .. '*"' ""' .... A rather stwmed Laguna Bead! Boan! or Education Jeamod Tuftday nlibt that the unsuccess!ul Dt<. & rteall election will cott local taxpayeno ft.Sil. ne atpoUlll -some two times. larger than WU anticipated by scbool OI· ficiala -wu billed to the dfstrlct by th · CO<jJlly Registrar-of Voters office, wblch condllcted the election. 2 'njured In Laguna Auto Crash Board mernbtrt ,wUJ be uked to ap+ prove PO)'llleDt ol tho bill at tbolr Jan. ti regular meeting, The election cost. Business Manager Cbar1es Hess uid today, will be paid from the genral reserves of lhe district, which now stand> al'OWld $16,100. AJ a result, Heu predicted ''It'll be touch and gt>" !or llie achoo! dlotrict d.ur· inir the last thrtt rnontha ol the fllCal year, due to the depletion of the reserve ~t. The bUI was broken down as follows: palling places and tltctlon boards, 13.021 : ballot prlnllng, 11,471; department labor, $1 ,435; county overhead cost, $.J ,122; postage, $Ml3; election notice, f191; JUP- pliea, 1$14, and recount. $281. According to M.}. Mayor, chlel dtpuly registrar, the large number of precincts for the election Inflated: the election coat. Normal consolidation of prtelnctl did Bess, Reeves not take place, said Mayer, because of the controvenial nature ol the election and the anticieated high voter turnout. More than SS percent of the 16.069 reg· lstertd vote" in lhe district turned out fo rthe election. 'lbat percentage ls con- sidered heavy by voting officials for a S<hool board eltctloo. The cost of tbO election was broog!lt to light by Supt. Wiiiiam Ullom during disc:ussion Of a motion to reemploy Peter I Laguna Trustees Study Rehirings Fulmer as district public reltitlons direc· tor for the second half of the fiscal year . Ullom said the board would have to look at the employment Of Fulmer at a cost or $2.400 in light ot the $9,500 bill from the county. 'I'ruatee Patricia Gillette, ~·ho along with Gerald Linke was retalned on the board in the Detembei-balloting, caJJed the election cost figure "staggering." She suggested the board tabh~ the mo- Two Costa Mesa residents were injured today in a spectacular single car cfash in · Laguna Beach which ripped an elghl-loot section from a utility Pole and sent it Dying across Coast Highway by Emerald Bay shortly alter midnight. 1be Laguna Beach Board of Education Thursday night will continue ita closed door discussions on the possible rehiring of Assistant Superintendents Charles Hess and Robert Reeves. Tntsteel met behind closed doors for more than an hour and a boll Tutoday discussion at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Education Center, 550 Blumont St. Thursday's mtellng will begin with open d~ssion of methods of realigning the administrative structure or the district from a cot1sultaot. Police · said John Allan Palka, ·'IT, ol l40I Hlr!'o< ~ and pa•'O• SU.ane KOlltlk, 23, ol 2lOi Harbor .Blvd., were transparted by ambulance to Soutl>,(loaat treatment. Mlnules laler a ·-car, driven by Eva Brunner Pergoda. rt, of ?Om Narcissus St.. Corona dtl Mar slammed Into the utility po1e section. Officers said extensive damage was done to the Per~ vehicle, but, tlJat the !!1~· ~ ~.!" COll~.9'.! ' At Avalon 'Exaggerated' driver did not requ!N hospilaliutloa, 0 F Laguna Beacb po11ce aid today t11o ... uster orecast By ALMON LOCKABEY cident occurred as Pllka was headed ~ ot .. _....., ,..... , .... northbound on Coast 1118hwty near F B rf' Id n.pons al wind and boa! damage al Emerald Bay gale 4. or utte Ie Avalon Harbor, Catalina Island, were He told officen an oncoming car vutly e1aggerated, according to a report swerved ac:ross the center and lorted On p r:an Board today from Avalon llarbannasttr Dean ~· ·Tuesday'a, executiri ....ion, ............. """"'•"''~.Ill'-· ~'c;?1f,ie\iii0nal 04ui:at<irs 'wbo might usi.st trustees in making a shift in adminiltrative 1tructure. ~ ~board pmideet· William -end -Jant Boyd sald thl• mominc. Followillg the dlscu5'1on of realign- ment, the board will again return to ex· ecutlve aessiorr to discuss possjble renewal ol. the contracts of Hess and Reeves. Following that closed session, tbe board will then return ·to an· operi meeting IDd act-oo a recommendation from Supt. WWiam Ullom that the l\4'0 men be rehired through July I, t97S. (See REHIRE, Page II A1ttl1Dar Caue u• Senate Foreign Relations Com· mittee bas held special meet· ing on antiwar policy. Sen. William Fulbright (piclured above) said it was consensus of panel to do nothing at present to endanger negotiations in Paris. him olf the roadway. 1 __, IE oar1son. . The car struck lhe utility po e, rl"'"'. "They simply put word! In my mouth," out the eight-foot section tbrowina it aid . Robert Battin «> sa" ear•---ol radio, television and wire acroos the highway into the soulhbowld An e to supervISOr ~ -· rd" lanes. The car then skidded another 230 day denied that Woodrow W. BUtterfield semce reporters who caJied rega mg feet and came to rest after striking a would .retain bis post on the county plan-the damage from the New Year's day tree and fence, police said. ning ~~ · ' 5"!.r::i·was a hectic day," said Carlson, The crash wilh lhe Edison Company BuU.rOe!d s.ia Tuesday be planned 10 "the longest 21 hours J and my crew ever pole caused a momentary dip in elec-stay I.i~ the cominisslon indefinitely. He spent, but we got boats out or the harbor trical power, but no electrical service i-y to sheltered areas and saved several Rossmoor May Recover $3.8 Million for Zone was interrupted, Al Geiser, Laguna vros appolnted ·to the Ganten Grove City thers fro 'bl dama .. Beach~Companymanager,saidto-Council in April and·said at tb~t .time . 0 Carlson m:~;,:v~:at a ~;:foot By JACK CHAPPELL zone through the senior citizen com· day. _ ~LhLwpukl_cxeotualll ~ from_th!L -ketclrand"'t"hoUlebolt1el'4! suoki~-wMeire'e. ~~~-=""°'" .. "'"°"""'""'""""''"''"""!b--~-munity. c ,15sion. etittrely ~erroneoci!::· ... Tbe largest -~t Rossmoor Corporatton; developer of Rosstnoor filed suit in 1967 to 'recover William MeyetSy an executive assis· beached during the storm was a 40-foot Laguna Hills Leisure World, has been damages amounting to $2.7 million it Corona Murder Case Scheduled t<i..nt to Battin said today that the Newporter ketch, the Posada Manana . found entitled to recovery of $3.8 million alleged y,·ere due to the agreement. The -•-had '·-ed· .,_selection list The only others damaged during ~ from the federal government for $3.8 million includes original damages supe ..... ~r Dcuau.. Jilli storm were an old wooden sailboat which establishment of a non-dwelling, plus 4 percent.interest for 10 yea rs. for a new commissioner to two pet'SOlls. went ashore when fhe cleats pulled from greenbelt r.ooe under El Toro Marine "Rossmoor contended that the He admitted that Butterfield may not her deck because of dry rot. The vessel Corps Air Station's fiight paths in a establishment of the greenbelt was a tak· For Jury Soon have bee.i told. was also d.ismasted when It bit the beach. report issued Tuesday. ing of property which entitled it to just Roger Slates, a H1mtfugton Beach The only other wu a fiberglau sloop The decision, by COmmlssloner William compensation under t h e Fifth Amend· from Marina de1 Rey which sustained E. Day of the United States Court of ment to the U.S. Constitution." a state- F AlllFIELD (AP) -In a surprise move, tlie defense rested today in the Juan ~ ma ss murder trial without rnaklni a lormil reliuttal to 13 weeb of prosecQUon testimooy .and evidence. reallor, recently IUcceeded Howard minor damage. It was the Sirene 0 which Claims, Washington D.C., grants to ~See ROSSMOOR, Page %) Smith on the comm1ssion as Supervisor was under way getting out of the harbor Rossmoor compensation for property David L. Baker's l'epreseqtaUve and when a line, became tang]ed in ber pro-rights signed over to the United States in Shirley Grindle ol Orange was named peller. . . a '1963 agretment estal>ll>hing the .. rety The cue will go· to-a 10-man, 2-woman Solano County Superior Court jury alter closfug slatemtnts by defense attorney Richan! E. Hawk and Suiter County lli!l. Ally. G. David Teja. The judge estimated It would lake by Supei:vllar Ralph Clark to sucaied CarlS<Jn said a !S.foot sailboat anchartd Fred -..Jeftl._, • off ~ Point ftlled witb water and Reyl'I!. xiiaurtts expected to be named sank to its lMJ but was salvaged wilh lit· next ~ by new supervisor Ralph lie or no damage. Diedrich of Fullerton to replace Dan The harbormaster said one person was Foley. (See AV ALON, Page II Prices Continue Upward Swing On Stock Market about three clays to conclude those • c • d staltlnenta. which will begin Monday. DypoeriilEly i'e Hawk rested bla cue short!) belore 11 I'S a a.m. wllhout calling I lingle wi!ness. NEW YORK (AP) -Stock market Re -.! 1 lew mlllrtes cfter Judge Richard E. P1tion denied ·bl.nnotion !or pri"" continued to gain today, liilosled a direeted vercllj:t or acquittal, which Judge 8its Pursuit of Pot Cases by encouraging economic news and op. could have ended the case Without clos-timism about Vi~tnam peace. Ing ._ts 0< Jury deliberation. BOSTON (UPI) _ A federal judge, ai,piing the U.S. Attorney's olllce Al noon PST. the Dow Jones average of In rejecting the motion, however. Pat· ......... ba ordered u 14 ind •-ton saJd the jury must make a "very dif· spends too mucll Ume prosecuting minor .... -. cases, s a as-of 30 · uslrial 1tocu wu up 12.27 points rerent typa ol judgment. sistant federal prooe<:11tors In Boston to tile sworn stalemenlJ they never to 11KU5. well above its record closing li ed to t Ute 1 smolced marijuana. Stock price advances outnumbered "'l'ht court LI ob g accep n· declines on the New Yark Stoel: Ex- l rerences which 1Upport the judj!emeot 01 U.S. DISTiiier .OOIJllT JUDGE. Cllal:l<s E. W)'tllllkl Jr, aald Tutsday U change by nearly z ta 1 In fatrly active "°"ru1•~~~'" Palton &aid explaining his Iba lltonlty1 did not file tht -vtts by Feb. 6 he woo1d dilmlJI the cue of trading . H;" odded tblt the jutjl tnUJt also con-Q4orp P. ·Byer, JI, w!1o P1<eded guilty 'l\Jeaclay to jloaeafo!1 · ol hublah, and Mon~ G.rdan al Dreyfus eorp, said ,_ ,.._ · -d ••tial anler tht ll '"-••• to lhe wt-otand. lhat btcluat al a close correlation aldtt. lnfenDcel_..,___tnfiCll<ll~u~--1iifi':--J--i.ll) .. ,,....ai11u---.--o1 11JrU:So-At111m<y'I ollloe lill-the typeo af-•-belween..,,,.,bt 1Ct!Y117 am VletiWn evldt!l<e whlcb -1d point tolnnocence. -· • IClec:lo to.-~-u. cooteoded thaol!loe ~le more '-tt'-ments-, ....__ • ..,......, thaf lht 'llle-ralhic """" olkr-appoolng-11-... ---.... .•• ... -..... -led.........,_ to aJ>. m ~ clvll ~end -crtmel.< · marbt would "'tend to be more tomeYt Pl--/ ~ , ' • reapoin-.vttotlie tiii1liib prospects oflhe brevialld dalln& 1i.tements. TBS JUDGE, llECLAIUNG that "bypocrAy bqlns at bomt," told tlit at· economy." Hawk llld Tejl .,ch rev"1oed _,., "I want 111* lllldavltl •.. and I mean I~ Poltldvt bostness ..,.. of the day In· "blcbllclMI al th• If.. p-ucin "I wtD prove perjllren tboot that.,., perjunn and I will prove cruel tboot • eluded 1 rt1JG1t thal -olden for case In wtildl UT -and 90 pltcet that.,.. cruel ,;." be llld. . · manuftdured ....,.. ,_ nearly 4 per· al evidence wtrt lntnlduced. · , .... I lion ..,,.... c.i-la accuted or mard,nng II U.S. Atlamey James !I. Glbtiel~ed to leave ...., 11t • nca ctnt In Navtmber~a Ion from ltlnerlllt lann laborenl and blrytnc ,_ In Plier11> Rico, uld he ad Got what to do un11J be' holds a staff Ntw YOft"1 First N1 City Bank tbat in ...-111 arthanl g,... aloOc u... _.,. lft<t Ill,._ -U>o)oblesl rali' ran below ' per· ll'eltlier J\inr l10rlll of Yube«lt!y In mt.. cent In the Orll hlltaf the year. ;' I ' ' • ,, Laguna Beach Breaks 15,000 Laguna Beach now has an estimated Population of IS,050, up 150 from old estimates. Those new Lagunans mean an ad· dltional $2,400 to city treasury from state taxes such as gas tax, liquor and cigar- ette taxes figured on a per capita basis. The estimates are furnished by the State Department of Finance and e-0st the city about $325. Old population was detennined in Feb. 1972 while lhe new · totals· were as of December. USE PILOT ADS, FIND 'THE. ONE' It only takes one call to sell a CAr. Thia.old.auto aold. on lhe first day to the llrs....U..,lllltr this ad appeared In the DAILY Pllm: '70 BMW :mz: 4 speed !tick. Mlclltlin RAdl>ls. P I B. AMIFM, eves, xx.x-xu.x. U you're looking !or "lhe one" It takes to aeU whatever you have for sale, try the direct line to results. Dial 64J.5e73 and let lhe DAILY PILOT 8"'viJor help you l'I the call lhat count<. lion to ree;mploy Fuln1t>r until "~·e go through the budget and .SC(' JUSI \•:hat our problems are." At the suggestion of l'llon1, the board unanimously accepted a motion to ~lain Fulmer through Feb. I. !lls contract ex· pired Dec. 3L Extension o( the t'Ontract for the 30-day period will give the board an opportunity to meet Jan. 23 to look at the present stat(' of the budget before making a final dec1s1on on t'uln1er 's position. Nix o11 Mad Over Hou se Fund Mo ve Frorr Y.'ire Ser,·ice!I \\fASHINGTON -The Democratic-con· tr olled 93rd Congress opened today with Senate Oe1nocrals unanimously en· do rslng their leader's call (or an Im· med iate end to U.S. in\·o\vemenl in Indochina while Republicans gave split· decision support to President Nixon·s peace e(forts. Meanwhile , the White House sPl today negotiations to end the Vietnam war could be prolonged · by any moves in Congress to cut off funds for the connlct. . re ary ona .1eg er, in remarks to newsmen, left no doubt that !be President was irritated by the vote by the HouS<' Democrats to end funding for the war if a peace settlement is not quickly obtained. ~ Ziegler said the President conferred ~·ith his Vietnam negotiator, Henry ,\, Kissinger, this morning for an hour about the talks with North Vietnam that Kiss· inger will resume on Monday. Kissinger will appear b e f o r e Republl Can congressmen Friday lo discuss the outl ook . Said Ziegler: "At such a sensitive stage in the negotlatrons ... members of Congress should ask themselves if they want to take responsibility for raising doubts in the enemy's minds about the U.S. position and thereby possibly pro- longing the negotiations." With families and staff membe rs pack- ing the galle ries to watch, both Senate and Iiouse went through the opening day rituaJs, swearing in new members and eleeting leaders. Vice rresident Spiro T. Agnew presid- ed over the Senate, while Pat Jennin rtnlettf,"J&rtfle HouseU'filil r rt was · foi'm ally re-elected for another two years as speaker. Senate Democrats, putting aside until at least Thursday a series of policy pro-- posals on the war and other issuesi en· dorsed lh.:-lengthy statement delivered to them by Sen. Mike MansOeld o( Mon- tana . elected for an unprecedented seventh two-year term as majority leader. It declares "there is no greater na· tional need than the termination, forthwith, of our_ in~olyement in. the war in Vietnam," and urges that senators take whatever steps are necessary "to bring about complete disinvolve ment." Republicans, meanwhile. voted 16 to 10 in favor of a reso lution by Sen. Charles Percy of IllinQ.is that expresses full sup. tSte CONGR&SS, Page Z) Or ange Coast We ather It'll be fair on Thursday, with occasional gusty winds. Highs of :;s at the beaches, rising to 63 JI). land. Low temperatures tonight. 3845. INSm E TODAY It's a brand new year in lo- cal theater, and two area play· housea are starting off earLy with lfleir first producr ion.~ of 1973. Set EnleftaJni}'lenl Page 21-:- L.M. .... ' MflllliO• • ....... .. -... ,, ,_ I --II hfldT ... ·-"-' " ,. .............. .. ' Cla11iftMf -or.,... c..rv • '"'"' • s~"""'"'"" If ·-• ...... .... ..... _ • °'. llrlfll<""'" " .. 1 .... i.1 ,._ • Ii.ell M«tttt l•lt l11""1M111""" ...., ,_ .... .. -ll•lt -"'" ,., .. II~ • ·-• l'MNltll I ~ ................ ... ...-. M --. ' ( .. • I I I • " -.. -.• :,t_ DAILY PILOT C•~s Votes ~~ . No Country Boat· Repa irs ' Bid • 1 In Compromise Fo r Leary, Swiss ·say By JACK 8R08ACK Of Jiit O.l/'f' PllOf illlf An cption to lea se land at Dana Point Harbor for a boat sale!5 and repair fac1ll· ty was approved today by the Orange County Board of Supervisors following a t.'OIDpromlse ph1n offered by two uf the three bldders. A!lomey Rodger Howen, representing Dana Point Anchor Marine, the h1ghest GENEVA -Swiss authorities here t,o.. From Wire Servlct1 bonus bidder at $30,500. offered to work day admitted that American drug cultist with Willard Boat Works of Costa Mesa Dr. Timothy Leary. an escapee rrom a who bid second highest at $10,700 ln prcr drug conviction in Laguna Beach, C.lil., vlding space for a boat as.wmbly and launching facllity. Is clearly a man wit.bout a country. Attorney Les Duryea, representing ·Leary had been ordered to leave \Villard. actepted the offer and the coun-s~·itzerland by Dec. 31. He didn't. lie ty Real Property Services Departn1ent couldn't find another country to accept v.'as told to "'·ork out tbc revised leaR him. agreement and return It to the board for SWiu official! now say they wih at- approvaL tempt to (lud some country that will St.an1ey Krause, direclor of real prop-accepl the drug guru without Leary lac- erties, sa.Jd the propc>sed lease shoold be ing the threat of exLradlUon to the Unlled back before the board within 60 cays. States. · The lease or the boat repair facility has Calltomla wants Leary bccav.se of his ~~~~Co . """'""'.::..'--"~.,_~ ~ Judge Hears UPI ,. ....... Love Wortla 8 Cents: The U.S. Postal Service revealed the design of a unique stAmp -the "Special StAmp for Someone Special." The~. blue and .gre<n com- memorative-size stamp will be issued later this month in Philadel· phla, the "Cily ol Brotherly Love." ' • Farr Appeal WASllJNGTON (AP) -An •ttorney for Jailed Loa Angeles oew1n1an William Farr today appealed lo U.S. Supmne Court Justice William 0 . Douglu to release Farr from Jail pending an appeal of bis cise to the 9th C~cult Coorl of A.i>' peats. Attorney Mark Hurwitz asked Douglas ta rree Farr on his recognizance pending lhe oukome of the clrcuit court appeal Dou&las has jurlsdlclion over the circuit court whe:re 1 writ of habtu cor- pus in lhe J&.yeAr-old newsman's con· tempt of court case has been flied. The court has refused to release Farr while conslderlng the case. Another appeal is befor! the Callforn,ia District C.out of Appeal! fn Los Angeles. Capo District Aided in Qriiz By Ca l State been before the board al least five times escape from Los Padres Men':. Colony al since last October and debated at length San 1.Ws Obispo In Stptember of 1970. on three occasions. Leary was serving 10 years al· Loi warmer to Take F ro• P ... e I :a~h has yet to rule on the mtrlls of the RO SSMoob The appeal contends an indeterminate Principal dlffJculty was the proposal of Padres as a result ol his arrest on drug students at Cal State t"ullerton have Willard to assemble and launch boats at charges in Laguna-Beach ln 1968. Leary. the facility. These functions were not in· his son John and M'ife Rosemary were ar-M . hod' Ch h ' 1\. • • • sentence Imposed on Farr Is "cruel and et ISt urc . unusuar· punish~nt. . ment by 1he company said today. Farr is serving the 38th day of an 1n-begun a volunteer project which calls for eluded in the original bid specifications. rested in Laguna's Woodland Drive area drafting an irnparrial questionnaire on Willard threatened that the firm might on charges of marijuna possession. The decision by Commissioner Day, definite jail term imposCd by Superior P(,)sl in ·L a![tlll3 '''ho fills a role similar to that cf a trial Court Judge Charles Older who presided all-year school th<1l will go to parcnlS in have to move out of lhe county if Dr, Leary fled prison ~wlth the alleged the Capistrano Unified Sthool District in launching facilities were not found. help of the Black Panthers. He even· v at the Charles MaruiOll murder trial. judge, Is not fina l. The case is subject to Older bas said he will ,b:ep Farr In jail coming weeks, Howell eotnl:ed out that the repair tually ended up Jn ~wiberlaod and hb The Rev. Thomas P. Warmer bas been 'l1le sampling may be the Lina\ racility bas been needed by boat owners future residency remaina powted today. named Dew pastor of the Laguna Beach review by the Court of Claims. until ~ agrees to reveal \be SOUIW .,o1 a It was uncertain today whether the . newa at<iry .Farr ~ wrote durtnc the detennination cf parenl opinion on the in the new harbor for more than a year "We know that he bas ttied to find a United Methodist Church and wUI tate government would.Jile for JUcli a review. controversial 45-15 proposals wlllcb call and argued that rejecUDg all bids would country willin' to· grant him .~ldence -over duties starting al 10 a.m. servicu To be added to lhe flnal figure are al-for an average cf nine weeks of school serve no purpose. Wt that he failed, 11 JuiUce Ministry ()(- and three weeks ioU over a 12-month cy-The only loser was Dana Point ficials said in Bern. , Sunday. tomey's fees and other legal costs as yet cle. Associates wh.ich bid a $5,340 bonus. They "He has to leave Switzerland and the Warmer succeeds Dr, Gary J. not determined. Allied with the parent survey will be 3 proposed to bring in KeUenburg Marine Swiss goverrunent will itsell 3000 enter Herbertson. who has le£t Laguna Beach The rights acquired in the 1963 agree- program at Viejo School Jan. 19 where of San Diego in 10 operate the boat repair into contact with other countries to find with bis family fOl' Geneva, Switzerland, men! with the govemmeot '~ere the spOkemlan for the school districts in San facility· out if they are prepared to accept him. to ser"e on the United Nations Environ· Diego County ~ appear ·to discuss the Duryea said Willard would phase out "If nowhere can be found , Mr. Leary formalion cf a non-dwelling zone, now a use ol 6-15 in their areas. boat assembly operations eventually and can be given whal is called ad· ment Agency as lhe Southern California golf course and clubhouse ,Nea, dil:'eci1Y ''We'll -ti'e 5endingmatertals out to OOl.~UiiClibiillibUilt-lllOO.ta Mesa at minlstrative residency.'' Council ortilurCliestepttSentattve-:-beneath t&· imtrume'1t approach path to parents pretty soon on 45-15. 1be ques-Dana Point. Adm.inistrati~ residency is a form cf The new paster is a graduate of Cal the El Toro Marine Air Station runway. tionnaires are being drafted this week ," Dana Point AnchoriMarine said it plsns internment and his libery would be. Stale Fullerton, and received his bo 500 aald the CUSD's Director o f to invest -.eoo in -n•"·'• faciliUes and nie zone encompasses a ut acres ,_,_,~u •--• J h w 1 -~ strictly limited. f theological degree from Claremont · 7 ·~ f t · I gth Of the Aw~w· ve ~•ices osep e mer. anticipates revenues of $19.6 mllllon in Swtt:e:rland three times refused Leary runruni: some ,>NY ee m en . 'l'he 'ltudents donated their akills in the the Orstfi:Jears.. residence but•alao rejected an atradlUon Graduate School of 'fbeology. 3,000-foot width, 2,000 Js noo~w~lling sampllng proJ·ect lo Insure than an im-unn .. -..1 1't -"'d spend ~~.ooo in the 0 · _, S Whe He comes to Laguna Beach from area while 500 feet on each side of the n UJMU wuw -request from 01li:u t.ates. n I I I partial group could draft the queries construction and estimated the five year Leary fled prison tn J!r70, he first went to Coronado and has been active in setting main corridor requ re 5 Pe c a whlch will be lflllt to paren ts. revenue at $15 mlllloo. · Algeria, where he came into contact with up Alpha Project, mid-city San Diego's aoundproofing for buildings, ..Mamon !rial. Farr tepeatedly retmed O\der's· request saying such action woul d violate his professional ethics and personal conscience. Farr Is a newsman with the Lori Angeles Times. He wrote the story in question while wtirk.ing for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. It said several Hollywood personalities were the wou1d- be targets Of the Manson family. whose members later were oonvict.ed of the slayings of actress Sharon Tate and others. f'ro•Pqel CONGRESS ... Previous samplings, which showed a Under terms of the 1eaae the county and then fell out with the Black Pan-In 1967, lwo Marine jet alrcralt col· dismal rate of parent acceptance of 45-15, ~A-Ives ·~--pe-~ of ••--· 8 . land In first drug rehabilitation and cqunseling lided in rnid.Jir above Leisure World , port ra~ Nixon's efforts .. to en<:l the tragic '~ ~ ... "Qn I.UC e--!hers, and then carne to witzer · f hrou.., had been labeled as biased by foes of the revenue 00 boat repain and one pe.roolt 1971. program. ~ killing four persons and injuring our conflict in Indocblna now t &"• a 111-year proposal. on boat saJes. Warmer was named to his new post by others. The crash rained debris down negotiated settlement" . Trustees late last year decided lo try Supervi5or David L. Baker moved that Bishop Charles Golden. The church is just to one side or the safety zone. Sen. Norris Cotten of New llampshire, one more time to see k accurate parent Dana Point Anchor Marine be awarded F rotn Page l Rossmoor legal advi80l'B declined to lhe new chairman of the GOP con· senUment on the ideas. In the meanUme. the option and that details of the com· located at 21632 \Vesley Drive, Sooth say when the ~page report by the com· rerenoe, sakl he and others opposed the special program would ht held at b.ined operation with Willard be worked AVALON ~guna. missioner will be reviewed by court. Percy's proposal because they tOOughl Viejo School where the possibility of a 45-out and returned to the board. He sald he • e • "We can only specu18te on it. There action was too hurried. 15 pilot program is strongest in the favored a locally based concern. are a lot of factors on how far you go Cotton won his post unanlmou~Jy w~n ~-~ i~ ~ber f--• that Marine Capital presently operates boat in the water but was rescued with no in· with it," Alan Halkin of lhe Los Angeles his only rival, Sen. Wallace Bennett of u~ ~· ~· ~~ berthing facilities at the harbor and Extortion Plot F aiJ s law firm of Latham and Watkins said to-Utah, dropped out and accepted the con· althougb1 the margins were no\ rAnchor Marine has boat repair works at jury. day. ference secretary's spot. apecifically defined, past surveys showed the Dunes in N~ Beach. "As far as 1 have been able to LAS VEGAS, t:ev. (AP) -An effort to He said. he did not know when the mat· tn GOP contests, lwo Soulhent con· that OllPOllUan at Vie)o School was the Supervisor Rooal:I ~!IWrs, wato last determine, ftme·wai'nol a single injury extort 'l00,000 from the TropK:ana HoCel ter 'might be refeJTed to the CotJrt cf servatives, Sen. John G. Tower of Teias least intense of any group in the large month favored Dana Portit Associales during the entire storm," sakl Carlson. here failed when a man who made a Clalms, bul anticipated that it would be and William E. Brock of Tennessee, were l_!~ __ _:dlltrk:l.:p;.;;,;d,..le-'11>o-·ll'<l&rllol-"r-inllilled-,ibecaHO.use;Ira;fo';f;rdthe~a'lKiiiette~nl'iburx~;;;;ifT,inn'iiT,'';-;---'''l'l~l .. •1'll:<o>l-f~ll>l>c•,_.,bo,.a~t1µr;w"bii0c:b~w~"n1nt':oo~<Jlh~o~::m1e1~::1""t fa .. ll__.bemto~b ·~c~eautptotbetbe't'f'.estab~lish• within si• months. elected to dmlr the party'! POllcy Olm· area,~ ieailtl!d iUSOCiillon, ottered a subiiltute moUoo to ! ... ; cu 1 ., Halkln llld no aPpnlsal for -ootrlgbt mltte and campaign committee. oppooltlon Is great and provided trustees !reject. all b~·lt dJd,not recofve a aec-peach haj1 lieen destrom~he damage Clark Countt rfP• 0~ · ~!ti the-ll!Hp'had bei!a 'entered Republican Leader Rugh Scott of with petjtione bearing hundreds of kind woold nOt havt been lfly\ihere near tht day. Detectives said the cash was Dlt'o the 'ciouri record and that Gnty the Pennsylvania and Assistant Leader lll&n•tutel of Mlsoion Viejo reoidenls who 'Ille final voto was 4-1 wilh Caspers in $200,000 reported." delivered to a locaUon about one-bali n\attor of property rights agreed on in Robert P. Grlifln o( Michigan ,,.,. re- oppose 4$-U. opposition. Carlson said cooperation of the Orange ,.:m:::i:::l•_:f:_:ro:::m:..the=.:La=•:..V.:.eg::!:a:.•.:Slri:..:!:'p..:hotel=::· __ __:th:::e:..1::963.::..a:::ctl=on--=w.:••:....:at_l:_""__:'·------•'-ec-t_ed_. _________ _ Coun ty Harbor Department in Newport S h l S Hld'bor was responsible for early warn- (! 00 upport ings that helped in getting boats out of Avalon before the full force of the P l E d northeast wind hit. ersonne v .. e ... -soon as we got warn111' g of in-Ullom, Hess and Reeves. by board ac.. tu tion Dec. ia. were told their contracts, Laguna Beaeh Board or Education creasing winds at Newport we stane<t aet to expire June 30, would not be alerting boat owners t0 get out of the renewed for a two-year period. member Jane Boyd Tuesday n1ght was harbor and bead for the protection of Cat The decision on lJllom's contract was appoinled to a committee to study job Harbor and other areas on the leeward final. but both Hess and Reeves were in· classifications of secretaries, custodians side of the island," said Carlson. vited back for a second round of and other school district support person· "The Coast Guard also cooperated by renegoUa. tioo on their future with the 1 sending a cutter .ta ~rt boats to the d1strict net.frs. Boyd will serve as a liaison north side of the island and to check on One reuoo for this is that both have between the Board of Education and conditions there." tenure, and may not be fired wilhout Urban Associates, the firm hired to con· Carlson said the winds never exceeded CIUlle. duct the job classification survey. 40 knots in the gusts. They-ranged from In a prepared statement Tuesday Tbe study will examine job descrip-10 to 40. Reports of winds over 50 knots night, 1bomas said that with board ap-lions and salaries paid to the classified were exaggerated, he said. Fro• Page I REHIRE ... OPIM t TO & 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA BASEBALL 646-1919 fi u.·iu] II CLOSID SUNDAY proval he hoped "that lhere be a con-employes of the distrlct.~and recommend Carl~ said mo.st of the some JOO ~t L.!~~-:i'°M:llllld~ai<U<Jonll!l;of11the!lllll!!!adpljnls~·~· ~lr~at\.lvl!le~dl,Ju~ties!i!J<t:e.o~:w;:ay~s~o;r;;co~r,rrec~U~r,ln:r./u!!;it:fie~s.;;,m; owners m Avalon before the sto"!' hit . y S lippG1n men v.•as made by-----l'rudentl~er--~m:!-:SaHe:d '1or : a1ar~~~~v·e· cos ... ts which have p~ven board . president William TOO mas. She home or .shelter after the wanu~g. BASKETBALL ·s oes Slioes t wu ""6u has served as a member or the Classified . Those who ~Id n?t get out did a g~ ' One speculation contends that ft is the Employcs C:OUOcil 3 negotiating group. JOb of secunng !Jte1r ~raft and aiding Intention of .lhe board ma)ority bloc of ' harbor personneJ m moving other craft to 1 Thomas, trustee Patricia Gillette and more sheltered areas. Gerald Linke to eliminate the position of Carlson said the only boat which sunl< 'iwistant superintendent for instruction N ig ue} Residents was a small power boat which awamped 'and personnel. and sunk at its mooring -probably --· Commenting on the report, Thomas before the storm hit. It bas been salvag- said, "that's rumor." Discuss Airport ed with minor damage, OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT TM Dn11tt CMtt ~!LY PILOT, With ~kfl )I ~ ttM: Hroos·Pre.J, Is pvllUIMd tJy "" ~ CM.Jf Publl~lnf Comp&lt'f, s.p.. '•"' edit-. e,_ publl"'«I, Moni111y tl'lrou~ ,SrNet, .... C.I• Mnt, N""""'tl &a.di, """'""''-a.-th/,_,.1,. v.u..,, lltlJNI •¥di. lrvw/S10dr-..a 11'1d Sm Cltmtt1 .. / Sert J11M1 C~lllr-. A 1;"11!e .._lori.d .ctlOM II ,.Ullllt.llfd S..1Urd1Vt •fld Su/ld1'f'. TM ... Mclp.el pvlll(lh!"9 ~· Is et :m ~I .. ., 11rm, Colt• M-. C1lifot'llt, rnn. RoHrt N, W1:t'd l'r•ld-tnl l'ublil.ner Jack JI, C11rley "lk• ...._.._,, W!d ~I M•t1•gff' Til•m•t Ke e•il Editor Tit.iwel A. Murplilt11 Men8lnt E011W CJiariet H. L.01 Riclierd I . N_,11 At&MeM M""'1fto I!~ ....... '"''Office 212 fore•t A••11v• Melll .. ""'''" ,,0 , 1011 •••. t2652 °""°"*' c.M M-: D Wnt l•Y SlrMt •5M<111 UJI H~ loor\lrYlf'lll HUllt 1411d1~ 17111 a.di ......._.. 191t •NOMI! II UMIM 111...W T81•••••.• ln4J MZ,"4Jl1 Cl-'fW A4"'!Jj!Jitt 642·5'71 __ .... ..,_. , ........ 4Mof4'6 ~. trt'a. 0r-.. C..11 l"vblllhlnt """""'• "'9 -11erlft. ltlwt,.tleftt. tdli.ritl -Mr "' *'\OM"""'"" Mrtlfl ""'t ... ~ Wlttwwf ....... "'' ,,.,..... " atl'lfltlll ...... ~ c~ ,..~ 111» el c.te ~. i c.-. • ~i..1i.. _.._ c,arrJlt .t:i•' -'htwl br "1111 IJ.IJ. """11\IYI l'llilil''"' *>flntt'°'"i "·"' """'"""'· Future airport needs and plans In Orange County will be discussed at the Laguana Niguel Homeo"·ners and Com- munity Association board meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday at the El Niguel Country Club in Laguna Niguel. The nleeling will be in room five, al 31000 Crown Valley Parkway. Representatives of SCAG (Soulbem Callfomia Association of Governments) will present part of their $700,000, two- year study on future avlatior. demands and proposed developments. The ~tudy, in part. proposes updating the Orange Counly Airport and using El Tom Marine Corp!! Air Stallon as a joint commeri cal·military facility. Stocks, Bonds Co1u·se Offered A seven-session course 111 stock~, bonds and mutual funds wil l be offered begin· ning 7 p.m. Tuesday in room 24 at Laguna Beach High School, as part of the . Laguna Beach Adult Education Deput- ment program. Louis J. Zitnik, nnanclal analyst with the Leguna oflice gf M~tchum . Jones &: Templeton. Inc., is the c141SI instructor. Fee tJ $5. The class wlll include 1973 investm,nt outlook, how lo u!ie pertinent information .sources, how e1changCJ operate, In· vesting for bicome and appreciation as \VC!l 8.S financial plannlna· and estate building. Authorities at the Isthmus said there was no damage to boats in that area. l\.1any rode out the storm. Others went to the sheller of Fisherman's Cove or around to Cat Harbor. Robert Campbell Last Rites Held Funeral servi ces for Robert F. Campbell, a Monjtdl Bay r~dent and founder of Parlex Corp., an auto part.s concern, were held today at 3 p.m. at Pacific View Memor1al Part, Newport Beach. Mr. Campbell, 73. died Monday. He had been a resident of I~ Laguna Beach area for 16 years. Survivors are bis w Id ow, Helen: daughter, Antonia Guchee, of Fresno : brother, John Campbell ol Washington D.C.; and two grandchildren. The' family has requested that memorial contr-ibutiona be made to tht United Heart Fund In lleu ol nowers. Joint Session Slated ni. Laguna llelch City Council and the PlaMlng Commission will hold a joint study seaaion at 4 p.m. 'I'llu1'1day at City Hall to dlscw cllmlnaljon of outdated ond oulmoded onlinancto' ~ the c1ty code. • Undershirts Shirts Sox Mitts Basketballs Bats Backboards Balls Goals TENNIS Rackets e BOYS A GIRLS SPEIDO SWIM TRACK Shoes JU.ITS Shoes Shirts Shorts Shorts Dresses Warm-up Suits Balls ' RALEICH BIKES ·Parts · Ties· Talles -Accessaries ·Repair I I, f i I I l I I I -1 ' • Saddleba~k Today!ts F inal EDITION VOL 66, NO. l, 5 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , JANUARY l, 1973 TEN CENTS • U.S. Aide Backs $3.8 Million Rossmoor Claim By JACK CHAPPELL °' .. ~ ..... ltlfl Rossmoor CorporaUon, developer of Laguna HJIIJ Leisure World, hu been found entitled to recovery of $3.8 m.llUon from the federal government for estabU.l\lnent of a non-<tv.·elling, greenbelt zone under El Toro ltlarine Corps Air Statloa's flight paths in a report issued Tuesday. The decision, by Commissioner William E. Doy of the United St>t" Court of Claims, Washington D.C.. grants to Rossmoor compensation for property rights signed over to the United States in a 1963 agreement establishing the safeiy zone tbroogh the senior citizen com- mLi.D.ity. Rossmoor filed suit In 1967 to reeover damages &moW1ling to $2.7 million it alleged were due to the agreement . The $3.8 million includes original damages plus 4 percent lnterest fbr 10 years. Community ··Rossmoor contended that the establishment of Lbe greenbelt was a tak· ing of property whteb enUUed it to ju5t compcnsatioo u.ndtr t h e Fifth Amend- ment to t~ U.S. Constitutkln," e state- ment by the company said toda,,v. '1le decision by Coouru.sstoner Day, who fills a.role similar to that of a trial judge. is not rtnal. Tbe case is subject lo review by the COUr1 of Claims. It was uncertain today whether the gove rnment would file for such a review. Wins To be added to lhe final figure are at· tomey's fees and other legal costs as yet not determined . The rights acquired in the 1963 agree- mehl with the government were the formation of a noo-dweUing zone, now a goU course and clubhouse area. directly beneath the instrument approach path to. the ..El Toro Marine Air Station runway. The zone encompasses about 500 acres running somt! 7 .550 fett in length. Of the 3,000-foot width , 1.000 is non-dwelling Okay an"1 while 500 feet on each side of the main corridor ~uire s p e c i a I soundproofing for buildings. In 1'67, two !\iarine 1et alrcra(t col· tided in mid-air above Leisure \\'orld. killing foor persons and injuring four others. The crash rained debris down jwl to one side of the safely zone. Rossmoor legal advisors declined to say when the 55-page report by the com· missioner will be reviewed by court. "We can only speculate on It. There arr a lot of factors on hov.• fnr you ~u v.·ith 11." Alan Halkin of !ht> Uis Angeles law finn of Lalham und \\'atk1ns said tcr day. lie said ht.• did not know ""hen the ma1- 1cr 1n1ght be rt.>fCrrt'd 10 lhe Court of Claims. but antlc1palt>d th<il 11 v.ould bf> w1thm s111: 1nonths llalkin said no ;1ppra1sal for outright purchase of the strip had been entered into the court rctord and that only the 1natlt'r of property rights agreed 011 ltl the 1963 ac1ion was at issue. Da11a Point Lease 01\.'d Canada Foothills Backed by Officials, 3-2 By County By CANDACE PEARSON Of Ille D911Y l"llret SI ... The Orange County Board of Supervisors "has a clear public duty" to reverse a county planning commission approval of the canada Foothills planned community In El Toro, one Saddleback Valley officjal said today. On a 3 to 2 vote Tuesday planning com· missioners recommended the zone change from agricuUural to planned community, except in about 30 to 40 per· Wind Damage At Avalon 'Exaggerated' By ALMON LOCKABEY Of IM D91fr not ..... Reports of wind and boat damage at Avalon Harbor, Catalina Island, 'Were vastly exaggerated, according to a report today from Avalon Harbonnasttt Dean Carlson. "They simply put words In my mouth," said Carlson of radio, television aod Wtre service "')'Orlen who called "8ardlng the damage from the New Year's day storm. "It was a beetle dly," u.id tartson, "the longest 28 hours I and my crew ever spent, but we got boat.I out of the harbor to sheltered areas and saved several others from possible severe damage." cent'of the 2,924-acre area which is noise- impacted. Pan of the proposed project begins OO· ly two and one-half miles south of a main runway at El Toro ~tarine Cori>s Air Sta- tion and lies under jet flight paths. County planners had estimated the ultimate population of Canada Foothill:;: at more than 34,000. How this will change it is not known yet. Dennis Smith, trustee in the new Sad· dleback Valley Unified School Dist rict, said today he is "very distressed" about the commiss.ion's action. "At present time. l haven't changed my thinking on ii. I am opposed to the develoPment. And I certainly iotend lo be heard when it l goes to the Board of Supervisors," Sinith said. Original plans of the project called for 11 schools in the already school-poor district. BOOt half of those were so noise- impacted the state said it v;ould not fund them. ~ypoerisy Cited Judge Hits Pursuit of Pot Cases BOSTON (UPI) -A federal judge, arguing the U.S. Attorney 's office spends too much time Pl'_!)8eC'Uting minor drug cases, bu ordered all 14 a. smoked marijuana. U.S. DISTRICI' COURT JUDGE Charle• E. Wyzanski Jr. said Tuesday if the attorneys did oot file the affidavits by Feb. 6 he wouJd dimti39 the case ol George F. Byer, 21, who pleaded gullty Tuesday to poasesslon of hashish, and order the 14 proeecutors to the witneas ltand. Wyzanski hu bfell a critic or the U.S. Attorney's office for the types of cases it selects to t)rosecute. He contended the office should concentrate more on corruption. civil rights and white-collar crimea. THE JUOOE, DECLARING that "hypocrisy begins al home." told the al· tome13. "I want those affidavits ... and I meao It. "I will prove perjurers those lhat are perjurers and I will prove cruel those that are cruel , •. " he said. U.S. Attorney James N. Gabriel, scheduled lo leave today for a vacation in Puerto Rico, said he would not decide what to do until he holds a staff meeting after be returns. Defense for Corona Rests Smith's objection did not concentrate only on schools, however. A Laguna Hills resident. be said today that when the plaMJng commlssion splits and the planning staff recommends denial, "something is fundamentally very, very' wrong.'' Loa Young, a campaigner for the district's first boud election Feb. 6. said she was ve ry concerned about 'the proj- tS« CANADA, Page ZJ No-Viet Role Gets Backing Of Democrats Fron-\Vire Servitts WASHINGTON -The Democratic-con· troth.>d 93rd Congress opened today with Senate Democrats unanimously en- dorsing their leader's call for an Jm· DAILY ,ILOT Staff ,MM OUT IN THE COLD? Pl.nner Butterfield Ouster Forecast For Butterfield On Plan Board mediate end to U.S. Involvement in An aide to supcrvisq_r Robert Battin to- Indochina while Republicans gave split· day denied that \Voodrow \\'. Butterfield decision support to President Nixon's y,·ouJd retain his post on the county plan· peace efforts. ning commissM:ln. Meanwhlle, the ~'hite House said today Butterfield ~<>id Tuesday he planned to negotiations to end the Vietnam war stay on the commission indelinitely. He could be prolonged by any moves in "''~! appolnted 10 the Garden Grove City Ctngress to cut orf funds for the conflict. Council in April and said at that time Press Secretary Ronald Ztegler, in that he would eventually resign from the remarks to newsmen . left no doubt that commission . the President was irritated by the vote \l/ill lam ~1eyers. an executive assis- by the HOUSf' Democrats to end funding t"nt to Ballin. said today that the for the war If a peace settlement is nol supervisor had narrov.·ed his selection list qu.ickly obtained. for a new commissioner to two persons. Ziegler said the President conferred lie admitted that Buuerfield may not y,·ith his Vietnam negotiator, Henry A. have bee:1 told. KJssinger; this morning for an hour about Roger Slates. a Huntington Beach lhe talks \l'ith North Vietnam that Kiss-realtor. recently succeeded Jtoward By JA CK BRORACK Of fM Oel" "I"" 11 ... An option to lease land at Dana Point Harbor for a boat sa les and repair facili- ty was approved today by the O~angc Counly Board of Supervisors following a compromise plan offered by two of the three bidders. Attorney Rodger llov.•ell. representing Dana Point Anchor fl.tarin1~. the highest bonus bidder at $30,500, offered to work with Willard Boat \\'orks of Costa ~tesa who bid second highest at $10,700 in pro- \'iding space for a boat assembly and launching facility . Attorney Les Duryea. representing \V illard, accepted !he offer ancl the coun- ty Real Property Services Department "·as told to work out the revised least agreement and return it to the board for approval. Stanley Krause. director of real prop- erties, 1aid the proposed lease should be back before the boa rd within 60 ca 1. e ease o e repa r act y as been before the board at least five limc.c; since last October and debated at length on three occasions. Principal difricully was lhe proposal of Willard lo assemble and launch boats al the facility. These fu nc!lons were not in- cl uded In the origina l bid specifications. \Villard threalent'd that the firm might ha\'e lo move out of the county ir launching facilities were not found. Howell pointed out that the repair facilily has bttn needed by boat owners in the new harbor for more than a year and argued that rejecting all bids would serve no purpose. The only loser was Dana Point Associates which bid a $5.34-0 bonus. They proposed to bring in Kettenburg Atarine of San Diego in L•) operate the boat repair facility. Duryea said Willard would phase out boat assembly operations eventually and only launch boats built in Costa Mesa at Dana Point. Carlson said reports that a S7·foot ketch and a houseboat were sunk were entirely erroneous. The largest boat beached during the storm was a 40-foot Newporter ketch, the Posada ~tanana. The only others damaged during the storm were an old wooden sailboat which went ashore when the cleats pulled from her deck because of dry rot. The vessel bc11.Jt..hiltbe beach Tbe only othe r was a fiberglass sloop from Marina del Rey which sustained minor damage. It was the Slrene II which was Wlder way getting out of the harbor when a line became tangled in her pro- peller. inger will resume on 11-·Jonday. Smith on the comrrtission as Supervisor Dana Point Anchor Marino said it plans (Sec: BOAT REPAlR, Page i) -1.Jl!Ju;J,dL_~~Kl~s~sl~ng~e~r;._~w~i~ll~;a~ppef:ar:_r;;o,b~.;:e~f~o_rr~e;_..,navid L. Baker's representative and = ·day l.o Stftmy-OrtrrdllnJf'-Orange was n!mtdl~·--::=----=----=---------~-! discuss the outlook. by Supervisor Ralph Clark to succeed B dit S Carlson said a 19-foot sailboat anchored off Descanso Point filled with waler and sank to Its teel but was salvaged. wilh lit· (See AVALON, P•ge %) His 'Little Wolf' Some Watclido g His owner named him "Little Wof" but the·9-month-old kee..shound reported mi85"' ing from an Irvine water meter should perhapo he called "Little Lamb." He aDowed hlamelf to be stolen while protecting the house and borne or Ronald W. Smith. 29, If Im Lockhaven St. Smith told· police orncers lhat someone unUed "UtUe wo1r• ll'Om the bacl<yard water meter on New Year's Eve. He said that though the dog resembles a wolf in appearance "be 15 friendJy toward people." Smith ..ttmated his loss at 1225. USE PILOT ADS, FIND 'THE ONE' FAIHFIELD (AP) -In a surprise move , the defense rested today in the Juan Corona ma ss murder trial without makinJ a formal rebuttal to 13 weeks of prosecution testimony and evidence. The case will go to a 10-man, 2-woman Solano County Superior Court jury after closing statements by defense attorney Richard E. Hawk and Sutter County Dist. Atty. G. David Teja. The judge estimated it would take about three • da ys to conclude those statements, which will begin Monday. Hawk rested hi! case short!) before 11 a.m. without calling a single witness. He acted a few minute.. ;.fter Judge 2 Cyclists Hurt In Double Crasl1 With Big Truck Two motorcyclists injured during a col· Usion with a lumber truck' in Irvine are recovering today at Tustin Community Hospital and the El Toro t.tarine Corps Dispensary. llooakl W. J!ougmll, 21, of 4603 W. 3rd St., Santa Ana, was reported 1n satisfac- tory condition today at the tmpltal in Tustin. It only Ill., one call to sell • car. •· ElbospiTo.rotal~~ne ~r~,.W.hullol "°"m-~lc33a'1 'Ibis old auto oold on 1he first day to the q -on u~ ~ ·~ lint caller alW ihll Id appeared in the • stall members ~Id give no trnmedla!A! DAlLY Piiiif: · -Ioli;= :,:t~~ :fC::.on~ld the two "10·BMW -. 4 speed Stick. men were involved ln NPfrate crashes Mldlolln Radials, P t 8, with the lumber tru<k 1li0rtly before s --'Uli'l'lll....-'tl,...au•uo. e.m.®-the-Sen Diep-Freeway near the fl JOU'te lootlof for "tho one" It 1J1tei lo tell wb1tever )'OU have for sale, try the direct fine to mulu. Dlal · IHWm Ind lot the DAILY PILOT ad-Ybor help you pl the call that counCI- ( Culver exit. The 11Uck hi! Bougmll Wilen, the cyclist tried to pw It oo the right just os II was eshing the fr eeway, the CUP •offlcer1 Rid. Shortly Iller tho collJslon, DoUoo llm.Jb'uck. the_truck, the_QIJ> laid. - • J Richard E. Patton denied his motion fo r a directed verdict of acquittal. which could have ended the case without clo9- ing arguments or jw-y deliberation. In rejecting the motion , however, Pal· ton said th.! jury must make a "very d!f· ferent type of judgment. ''The court is obliged to accept the in· ferences y,·hich support the judgement of conviction," Patton said explaining his ruling. He added that the jury must also con· side r inferences in the circumalantial evide~ which would point to innocelfce. The ruling came after opposlng al· torneys presented what amounted to ab- breviated closing statements. Hawk -~nd Teja each reviewed highlig hts of 1 h e 14-week prosecution case in which 117 witnesses and 90 pieces of evidence were introduced. Corona is accused of murdering 25 itinerant farm laborers and burying them in makeshift orchard graves along the Feather River north of Yuba City in 1971 . Noise Control .4.iri11g Sla te d A proposed noise control ordinance will be the subject of a pub!k: hearing befQre the Orange County Board of Supervisors Feb. 7. The lJf'ODOS(!d county law would apply !0-1lmost """' kind of nol!e f1'.l I ~·er inc: I ud Ing power lawnmowers, air condlUoners, air compre.sson. lnd11Stdal plan13 and farm equl~nt. Exempted from the law would be aircraft and motor vehicle!. Their regulation Jw betn preempted by the stalt,_COllllty olficlall noted. I ·~ '· Said Ziegler: ''Al such a sensitive Fred Jefferson. 30 COt•es stage in the negotiations ... members of Roy M. Knault is expected to be named Congress shou ld ask themselves if they next week by new supervisor Ralph At n· l d want to take responsibility· for raising Diedrich of Fullerton to replace Dan JSney an doubts in the enemy's minds about the Foley. U.S. position and thereby possibly pro· longing the negotiations.'' "''~ Anthm1r Ccwet1s ,,. Senate Foreign Relations Com· mlltee has held special m~t· Ing on antiwar policy. Sen. William Fulbright (pictured above) said It was consensus· of panel lo do nothing at present lo endlnger negotiations In Paris. . Douglas Hears Farr's Attorney Freedom Appea l WASHINGTON (AP) -An attorney for jailed Lo! Angeles newsman William Farr today appealed to U.S. Sup reme Court Justi ce William 0. Douglas to release Farr from jail pending an appeal of his case to the 9th Circuit Court of Ap- peals. Attorney Mark Hurwitz as ked Dougla s to free Farr on his recognizance pending the outcome of the circuit court appeal. Douglas has jurisdiction over the circuit court where a writ of habeas cor· pus in the 38-year-0ld newsman's con- tempt of coun case ha! beeD filed. The court has refused to release Farr while comktering the case. Another 1ppe-al b hriore the Callfoml.a DlstrJct Cout of Appeal! in Los Angeles. whJch bu yet to rule on the merits of the case. 1be lppeaJ contends an indelermin:Ue sentence lmpo!Cd on Farr Is "cruel and unusual" punishment. F"arr Is aervlng the 38th day of an i_11: • ddlll1tl )aU ttrm lmpO!Cil by Super~ Court J~t. Olarle1~0ldCr who presided at the Charles Man90ft mu rder trial. Older baa said he will ktep Farr in ;ail until he agi-etJ to reveal the source of a news atc:iry Farr wrote during the 11-fanson trial. Farr repeatedly refused Older's request ~lng such 1ction would violate his prOfesslonal elhia and perl()oal consdcnco. ' An unidentified man wearing a green trench coat held up a ticket booth outside the main entrance to Disneyland Tuesday and escaped y,·11h an estimated $1,500, Anaheim police said. Confronting two female ticket sellers about 5 p.m .. lhs man simulated a gun 1n his coat pocket and shoved a note through the ticket booth windov.·. It said . "Gimme the money.'' The tv.·o Y.'Omen complied immediately. Police described the suspect, who fled on foot from the crime, as being five· feel· IO and in his mid·2tls. · Orange C:oas t Weather It'll be fair on Thursday, Y.1th occasional gusty winds. Highs of 55 at lhe beaches, rising to 6.1 in· land. Lov.· temperatUTl!!'I lonighl, 38-45. li~S IDE TODAY It 's a brand 11~1a year in lo· cal tllcattr. orld two areo plalf· holLftl arr 1tart111g off early u.·1 tll their first produclioru of 1973. See f.'ntert.ainmtnt Page 27. ..... -• = • _., M ... 'C•llftnN9 I """'"' ,.,,,.. " Ctrwr (ti'-.. Nt ..... I N ... ... ClftMli.t ..... 0r-. c-_.., I , .... • lrtw~ ...,., y ,_ ..... •• -..... O.tt. Notfl(ft I O!' •• ,..,.... .. .. l•IMl#t ,_ • lltdl IMl'ti"' t•" l!ttH!tl-1 ... v Tt~lhlt 16 ··-11·1' Tlltt~ JIJ.rf ,., "" •tt91"111 I •••!Ml' • --" ._...,, N .... r, ·-,,_. • W""" Nt"Wt , -. - I • • .. DAJL Y PILOT IS Wldo< ... -J, 191' Medicare Hi~ ' Set for July 1 CWASllll'ICTON (AP) -Medicare premJ111111 will ,..,,.._ 50 c<nts a month for J2.5 million clde:rly AmerlconS beginning July I, the Department of Health, Education and Wellatt aJUIOlln<ed today. The new rates wUI be $6.30 a month for the medical Insurance plan supplementing thl' basic ~pltal Insurance part o f Medicare. LasJ year there was 11n iocreuse of 20 cents a month. HEW Secretary Elliot L. Richard90n attributed the latest In- crease to higher hospital outpatient costs, more use of physicians' serviceJ and the trend toward tnore erpensive services. The govern· tnent share,, the cost. Capo District A ided in Qiiiz By Cal Sta te Supply • 900 Tons of Bombs_Pou~d 4Pl?.r~hes SAIGON (UPll -U.S. B52o dropped 1,5111) more Ions on Communist targtts In Dolla Hol, about so miles above the an esttntatcd 900 tons of bomb$ Tuesday northern South Vietnam . 1 Demllltarlzed 7.ooe and today on .. approaches lo ti,\'O major '.f'he U.S. Command, In a sudden relttx· . The bombers a~ Dew 22 misslons ln ~tiOns o~ lhc Ho ctll Minh supply trail ~f!clcou~f <>~ts 85i~~1~:~ns,W:Uldud:: South Vietnam'• five northern provinces, 1n North \ 1ctnam but again sttryi'd below bombers new 10 missions near the Ban most of them In OlrnmunJst~beld areas the 20th Parallel. Other ll52s dropped Kara\ and Mu Gia pasSl-s northwest of northwt.St of Quani Trt C!ty. {( ~ U.S. Crltlelzed The command said 84 fighter-bombers {( ff -t:f and I.! mgbta ol B52s new through ITIOOIOOfl rainstorms and thick clouds late Tuesday and early too.y In the at- Red D.elegaws Harden tacks agaln1t the Southern Panhandle region ol North Vletnaln. n said the bod wenther prevented auessmeot of t.he bomb damage. The U.S. Command also reported the downil'lg of another fighter-bomber ovtr North Vietnam. 'l'be COlllllWld oom- munlque said the pl .... a Marine Corps Al Intruder, went down of "unknown causes" Thursday. Both crewmen art missing. Hanoi's Peace Position By United Press loternatioo1:1.I The North Vietnamese delegation to the Paris peace talks abruptly hardened Hanoi's n~gotiatlng position todny. In one of a series of statements, ii ac· cused the United States of deliberately destroying Hanoi's Bach Mai hospital in the mass iaids against the l!anoi-Hai· the recent heavy bombing of North Vitt· nam. Senate Democratic leader Mike fo'arther to the !OUth, six waves of W, hit a suspected Communist llllOp staging a· 1 ti mUos 0<>rtbwest ol Saigon. Students at Cal State Fullerton have pbong area. . begun a volunteir project whlch calls for U.S and North Vietnamese experts met Mansfield keynoted the start of the 93rd Congress today with a eaU tor prompt legisla1ion to force U.S. withdrawal from Vletnam. He said Congress must reassert its1..ll and .. seek to bring about complete dlsil.volvement." The latest anoouocemftlt brought to %1 the number of U.S. aircraft missing since the ,...ewed bombing began De<. l& The tally includes 15 ~' 11 convenUonal jet fighter-bombers and one helicopter. At least 82 Americans have been captured or killed, Ip South Vietnam, Communlat Lroops stepped up their atlacks to the blghest point alnce Dec. I with 81 sbelliru!:s, ground assaults and terror attaCks between dawn Tuesday and dawn today, the Saigon command reported. drafting an impartial qllestioMaire on in Parts for an Wlprecedented 7¥.i hours an.year .school that will go to pare.nts in today to lay the groundwork for tbe negotiations that resume ~ the Capistrano Unlfied School District in between Dr. Henry A. Kissinger and coming weeb. Hanoi's Le Due Tho. / .. .••• ,,..i CANADA FOOTHllJ S • • • ed'• Impact. R-loa a1oe--. to the n mn- mlaJol111 actlon abo WU DtClllvt. lmne City Councilmln Gabrielle Pl)>or said today that the commi.oalon'a and developers' seeming lack ol conct.m for netahbora was "very lrresponslble." Despite objections from the Marine Corps, the city or Irvine and the Irvine company, (which Comml11loner Woodrow Wil.on Butlerfleld lmlaJed on callilli "Company X"), the commission adopted an ameodmenl to the mast.er plan ot arterial highway• whlcb catls for nine ,,major road! or uteosions and a transportation corridor (freeway or u~ prcuway) that goet nowhere. At least one road -an e.rtension ol Valencia Parkway -goes into Irvine's "sphere of influence" and through the Marine Corps ammunition storage dump. The comrrllJSlon adopt.cl ao amendment to the amendment aaylng that the latter problem .,.,.ould be cleared up in detail work. The transportation CQJ:Tidor as drawn by lhe road department begin> al El Toro Road and ends at lhe extension ol Valencia. Road department officials said it could go north through Irvine and south through MWion Viejo and Ortega Hlahway. While Canada Foothills alone would not force a new freeway , one road official said it would overload the present system. Councilman Pryor said It was :'.quite rude" of tbe county to plan roads Irvine might have to pay for without consulting the city. She, too, plans to watch closely what the Board of Superyi.1or~ @es. . When the board will act on the plan- nine commlaiop'• recommeodatloo II -County 5errlot Planntr Dive Moore said lady that tranamltlinfiltms to the boml Uial haY>n'I beM 1ltmd by the commillJion CIJ'I Lake two to three weeks. llecauJe the Canada l'oothilla Devtlop. ment and companion plant were changed Tuesdl)t, prtparatlon of the information for the board may take loncer than that be said. ' Commluloners Ron YM and Roger Slates, who only joined the body Jn November, voted agalnlt approval of the project, saying lhal they agreed with the plaMing staff that It was Inadequately planned and would cause many en· vironmental problems. C.Ommissioners Butterf~. Fred Jef· ferson and Dan Foley favored the package. The three-man majority pushed for the vote Tuesday becau1e Ii was Jeffuson'a and Foley's last meeting. Thtir terms have expired: ln addition to lhe amendment to the master plan or arterial highways and the zone change itself, the C1l:nmlssion ap- proved 3 to 2 an amendment to the El Toro General PJ~ to cover the Canida Foothills development only. The commission also adopted 3 to 2 the environmental impact statements on the highways amendment, the change to the geoeral plan and the zone change, despite a planning staff ruling Ulat they were all "inadequate" and in some cases, "lnac· curate." -.. 1be sampling may be the fmal M they did, there were words of cau· White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said negotiations to end the Viet· nam war could be prolonged by any moves in Congress to cut off funds for tht conflict. determination of parent opinion on the lion in Washington against too much op- controvenial 4>15 proposals which call timism. While Hanoi was reporting new precau· for an average of nine weeks of school Klssin;Ier met with President Ni.ton for tiom against a possible resumptloo of the and three weeks off over a l2-month cy· two hours Tuesday night and met him U.S. bombing attacks, the North Viet- ! again today. namese delegation in Par ii said (I) c e. • Allied with the parent survey will be a HOU!C Rtpublicao leaders also an-flanoi made no conce5slo1. to the United program at Viejo School Jan. 19 where llOWlted thal Kilslnaet will meet with Slates at the height of the U.S. bombing wc>kesmao for lhe school districts in San Republican congressmen Friday to offensive and (%) afflnned that It will Swiss Authorities Report Leary Hasn't Any Country Before Yeo voted no on lbe basic ques- tions, he put through four Othe.r amendments he thought W(MJ.ld improve the project, inelud1n·g having coordinated, not piecemeal tract maps, bicycle traits that connect with parks and schools, not routing the highway thi'ough the am· munition area and no zone change at this time in about 1.300 acres under the ffight path. The vote on those was to 1, with Slates voting no on everything out of principle. - Bart Spendlove, chairinan of the Sad· dleback Area C.OOrdinating Cooncil (SACC), said the SACC doea not support the Canada Foothills project. as Com· missioner Butterfield reported at 1 Dec. 12 meeting. Diego County will appear to discuss the dlscuss the Vietnam peace prospecls and slick to its ' demand that Vietnam must r.&5e of 4 s,. 15 fn their areas. not be permanently divided Into a Com-From Wire Stnicft: munii>l north and a "free" south. ' EN "We'll •-sending materials out to Da H "lls H. Thi · 1 G EVA -Swiss authorities hen ~ ~ h s spcc1a statement rejected reports d d II ed th parentl!l pretty soon on 4S..15. The queg. na l ig in Saigon political circles the Communist ay a m t at American drug cultist Dr. Timothy Leary, an escapee from a tl~lres are being drafted thl!: week," regime in Hanoi abandoned under the drug conviction in Laguna Beach, Calif., foald tbe CUSD's Director of St de ts F • ll bombing attacks its demands that Viet-is clearly a man without a country. AdmlnistraUve Services Joseph Weimer. u n ina y nam must be considered BS one single Leary had been ordered to leave The students donate1 their skills in the c~~n~r,;rTie as Hanoi Radio and Com-Switzerland by Dec. 31. lie didn't. Jfe sampling project to Insure than an Im-Get Own Sc ltool munist diplomats reported Hanoi would couldn't find another country to accept partial group could draft the querier; insist that any Kissinger·Tho .setUement hi~~iss official& now say they will at· which will be ~ parents. Dana mus High School opened toda y must follow the Oct. 26 draft cease-fire tempt lo Hod some country that wilt 'd · k' agreement. .d Previous sampllngs. which showed a amt ramy s 1es and chill winds. The statement reasserted North Viet· acceV' the drug guru without Leary tac-- dismal rate of parent acccptancc of 45-1.5, But the hundreds of students who nam's basic premise that the future ing lhe threat of extradition to the United baa been labeled as biased by foes of the ~~;11!a~ea~~ei~r~w:~~;P~~::: :~~ peace treaty with President Nixon's 5j:~1~fornia wants Leary because of his all-year proposal. entire school is housed beneath one roof. :fi~t~~tor must refer 10 Vietnam as one escape from Los Padres Men':. Colony at Trustees late last year decided to try And despite the lack of some furniture San Luis Obispo in September of 1970. one more time to seek aCOJrat~, parent, and other materials the opening "went Leary was serving 10 yea.rs at Los help Of the Black Panthers''. He even- tually ended up in Switzerland and his future residency remains clouded today. .. We know that he has tried to rind a country willing to grant him residence but that he failed," Justice P.1inistry or- flclals said in Bern. "He has to leave S\vitzerlancr and the Swiss government will itself soon e.nter into contact with other countries to find out if they are prepared to accept him. "If nowhere can be found , ?rtr. ~arv can be given what is called ad- ministrative rcsidenc)'." Administrative residency is a form of internment and his libery would be strictly limited. Spendlove added that "our consensus is that we need a good master plan. The El Toro general plan update on a piecemeal basis is certainly not in the best interests of the entire area." Bob Snydet. a resident of El Toro, and Elsie K.roesche, chairman o( the Open Space Actloo Group at UC Irvine'• Proj- ect %1. asked the commls1ioa to plan for the future . "I chall~nge the philosophy of some members of this board," P.1rs. Kroesche said. ';in saying this project will not create lasting damage." I ·I I I I • VOi ( Tn Dis tr Tues end I Issue Ab meet -until gr arr pan!I A clud1 pre Ii au , The1 Co an in La ol • cons on a Ot li--~sen~ffilienf&'~tn11eei.1a1'emasC.:.111n~t~be;,;m;; ... ;.;d1timt;;;;;,!.__f,iu~st~he~a!!!ul!Uf[J!ull~yi,,:_•~'"!!.!•~ld~e~s:il~d~th~is~m~or~n.~-~· l'__l'r~~mnmiLl.e-•e 1 Padrel a• a result of hiJ arrest on drug the special program would be held at ing. ~'·~~-----<charje1 in Lag1111a Beacti m J9M T1ary. Vlefo School where the pogslhlllty of II' 4~ School distrk:t officials said the stand· AVALON his son John and wife Rosemary were ar- JS pilot program 11 strongest 1n thi 11:rd opening-day problems of m Is s e d -• • • rested in Laguna's Woodland Drive are.a Switzerland three times refused Learv residence but also rejected an extraditiOO rtquest from the United States. When Leary fled prlloo in 1970, he first went lo Algeria, where he came into contact With and tbeo fell out with the Black Parr thers, and then came to Switzerland in 1971. Roger Howell, an attomey representing V. F. Bakef and about 11 other major owners. said the property owners had conceded .all tbey could. county planners were t'Ollctrned-a1bolrt---i--+--l the high density of the development, about 'IT percent ovlr the existing dJatrlct. ,:eliveries and the Jike wouldn't·scriou5ly on charges of marijuna pouesslon. Trµstees last December found ihat hamper lhe start of classes. tie Qr 110 ~amage. Dr. Leary Oed prison with tbe alleged general plan. • although the margins were . not • Sc.. keen was .the rush to open the school The harbOrmaster said one Person was specifically defined, past surveys showed that the fire alanns were not hooked up in the \\'&ter but was rescued with no in· that opposition at Viejo School was the and tested until Tuesday afternoon . jury. ieast Intense of any group in the large The minor snags, however, arc not ex-"As far as I have been able to district pected to dampen ·enthusiasm on the dct~rmine, ther:e \\'as not a single injury Parents In the area, however, insisted campus. The students had been sharing during Uie entire stonn." said Carl.son . opposition Is great and provided trustees cramped quarters and double sessions al •'Jf all of the boats which went on the with petitions bearing hundreds of San Clemente High since last September. beach had been destroyed, the damage signatures of ~11ssk>n Viejo residents who would not have been anywhere near the oppose 45-15. $200,000 reported." County to Aid El Toro Park From Page I Carlson said cooperation of tbe Orange Bo County Harbor Department in Newport AT • • • !!arbor was responsible for early warn· ings that helped in getting boats out of to invest $~.000 in repair facilities and anticipates revenues or $19.6 mi lion in the first five years. Avalon before the full farce o! the northeast wind hit . El Toro community Park, a facility with an estlmat.d -of '228.000 will be partially funded by 1126,000 from the lo- i..;:---~il)l"l';Jw!ds._the Board of Supervisors d<ci TueiilaY:- •• ' \Villard said it would spend $550,000 in constni_ctlon and estimated the five year revenue at $15" million. ~er tenns of t~ lease the county -~ ~·gr ... revenue on boat repairs and one percent on boat sales. ·'As soon as v.·e got warning of in· creasing winds at Newport we started alerting boat owners to -get out of the harbor and head for the protectlon of Cat tlarbor and other areas on the leeward side of the island," said Carlson. "The Coast Guard also cooperated by S&f<'lilfg -lltfarto-escort--WSB to hi! north side of the island and to check on 1 • The proposal to transfer the funds to county 11ervtce areas which would manage the pork was referred ·to the Regional Pfl.rks Advisory Committee for a report back in 60 days. The committee y,·jJl decide "'hether to rwnnmend that $100,000 In countv matching funds be added to the origincll appropriation. OL\NH COAST ll DAILY PILOT 'TM Dr ... CMs'I DAil Y PILOT, wllfl w11k11 19 ~ tllt N-~S. II ~ "' -.. Of~ CM" l'vtllWl'"9 C""-"1. S-r•._ .-"'""' •re ~. MONlt'I' JM-ougtt F,...y, fw C•le Mt'M, NtwPOrl fletdl, MIMI.,.... 1~11/l"Dlfnl•"' V•lle't', l_.,., hlcl\ ll'Vlnl'IStdld!.eNc~ _, .., c~ Seti J-CeP,61••M. A !ilftOlt rlQionitl IMllll'" ,. ""'°'"-s~"·"""''ri ...., i>ll!od•n. fllit tll'kS..I loUltl•tl!mq pl.Int II •1 l)O W~I •el' $1,..1, Coll• Mtw, Cth!o1111.t, 'n&:IL R:obert N. Wetd Prt1i0tnl end f"lltt!1lher Jet.• R:. Curley Yke l'rn1e1 .. 1 ..,. OeMr•I M•~r n."''' 1e,,.,a Eth ID!' T~tl A. Murphine M .... 11111 Editor Cli•rln H. l.01 Jtich•rd P. Nill AKtlltm M111e91P1Q Etlttwl Offk .. C.I• Mtt9! U0 Wr't ll~Y Slrffl N.....,, klcll: iaJJ N..._, S.Ulrl•t'O ltfClllll 11ete:11: m ""'"' •--"""'~ lttdl: ll't7S ·~~...,lrd t.11 ~~ JU MOt'ltl El C-._ 11:._. 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The final vole was 4-1 with Caspers in opposition. .. conditions there ." . Carlson said lhe winds never exceeded 40 knots in Ule gusls. They range{i from I 0 to 40. Reports of winds over 50 knots were exaggerated, he SAid . Carlson said most of tbe some 300 boat ov.·ners in Avalon before the storm hit prudently gol under way and salled for home or sheller after the warning. Those who could JlO\ get out did a good job of securing their craft and aiding harbor personnel in moving other craft to more sheltered areas. Car• said the only boat which sunk was a small power boat which swamped and sunk at its mooring -Probably before the storm hit. It has been salvag· . ed \vlth minor damage. . ' ' -• I ~ ' • • us • ' • s c 41 • •• UPI Tt.._M Love Worth B Ce1ats: The 1.J.S. Postal Service revealed the design of a unique stamp -the "Speoal .stamp !or Someone Special." Tho red, blue and green com- m~morauve:slze stan1p wUJ be 1ssued later this month irr Phfladel· J'!lla, the "City of Brolhcrly Love " • .,,.. t TO' 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA.-ia. BASEBALL ' ·-·-Shoe S--- Undershirts Mitts Bats Balls TRACK Shoes Shorts Warm-up Suits BASKETBALL Sh <..!!<s ___ -' Shirts Sox Basketballs •ackboards Goals TENNIS Rackets Shoes Shirts Shorts Dresses Balls RALEIGH BIKES ·.Parts · fires· Tubes -Accessories -Repair .. , \ ( I e llOYS & Gl~LS SPftDO SWIM SUITS ·1 I 1 ! . ' ' . j A wot Huz Tai Lon .H bla: \., I qui1 lprl dini 1 li\'h esc ~ ... Cal Wal u Fl JI Thi li1I Dill ti to thQ ... Y"' • Huntington Beaeh Today's Flnal " Valle * VOL 66, NO. 3, 5 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1973 TEN CENTS Ocean· VieW Remains Firm on All-year Stand By JOANNE REYNOLDS ot .. OM!r '11111 .... Trustees of the Ocean View School District debated with parents at length Tuesday over all year schools, but in the end refused to change their stand on the Issue. About 20 parents attended the boanl meeUng to ask trustees to detay their schedule for voting on the all year plan until data from the district's pilot pro-- grams can be~mplled and distributed to parents. ' The two-hour debate <1n the subjeet at times degenerated into a shouting match and at one point board member Ralph Bauer told a parent to "shut up." On a schedule approved by trustees in December, individual schoohrwill vole on instituting the plan before the school board's March 5 meeting. Teachers will v<1te first and results of those elections are I.Cl be presented to trustees al their Feb. S meeting. ' In schools where teachers apprlf/e the plan, parents then will be polled with a 75 percent majority required to institute the all year scheduling at a given school. The district used the same vo1jng system to select the two schools -West· mont and Crest View -that are cur- rently under the all year plan. That prcr gram started last July. District Superintendent Jim Carvell told trustees that test data measuring the educational achievement.. of students under this plan will not be available until July of this year. He noted, however, that some data would be ready in May. $5 Cai Lieense Geis OK Hu11tington A.lso Will Consider Fees for Horses A new animal control law whi<!ti in- cludes a $5 cat Jice~e fee was given preliminary approval Tuesday night by all seven Huntington Beach Councilmerr. There was little public opposition to it. Councilmen set a pubUc hearing on the animal ordinance for Jan. 15. Later, Mayor Al Coen, chief supporter of a cat license, also suggested the city consider imposing a mandatory license on all horses stabled within tlu. city. Other councilmen agreed to study Coen's proposal, but did not indicate their feelings on it. Coen said the horse license should be a user's fee, with revenue from it going djreetly lo build equestrian trails. "It may be more IGgical than licensing cats," the mayor commented. "Those of us \\'ho don't ride horses should not have to shoulder the costs of horse trails." "Are bicycle license fees used strictly fo:-bike trails?" asked Councilman Jerry ~1atncy. Here in capsule form are the major actions taken Tuesday night b) the Huntington Beach City Cowlcil: FEDERAL FUNDS: Authorized the use of $322,000 in federal revenue shar- ing funds to replace city equipment, move ash trees and start a paramedics program in the fire ~artment. CAT LAW: Gave preliminary approval to new animal control laws which, among other things, requires the licensing of cats. The council also set a public hearing on the law far Jan. 15, l'i<>r to giving It final approval . COMPUTERS: Relused to spend $135,111111 to update the city's computer system Wltil a private study of the system Is completed. Coen agreed to consider putting bike license fees into a special fund , the same as his horse license proposal. The animal control law, expected to draw considerable public opPoSitioo, didn't. Only one man in the audience rose to speak on the subject. He said he could ,1;ait until the public hearing. l\latney demanded the public hearing because he said several residents were !See CAT, Page %) Valley Permits r.son owers; Land Fees Cut By MICHAEL GOODRICH Of .... ~ltr ,lief , • .,, Fountain Valley City Councilmen voted 4·1 Tuesday night to pennit the con· structlon of 15 new Edison Company power towers In exchange for lower land rental fees ror the city. Parents appearing Tuesday night . repeatedly asked school board members why they were being asked to vote before 1 the data \\'as available. And board members replied repeatedly tf'lat data from other districts using the plan -Chula Vista, Sprlngdale-LaMesa and Valleyview, Ill. -will be made available to paren ts before they're re· quired to vote. "We'll schedule as many informational meetings for parents at schools voting on the plan as they want." added Carvell. "If we send that information out now, btfore we know whi ch racultles have ap. proved the plan, \lo'C'd be in a position of pushing the plan~" Another query by parents concerned the tabulation of the ballots. 1'.lrs. ~larv in Otis asked board Presiden• fl. James Shaf[er whether the 75 per<'ent llef'ded (I') approve the plan meant 75 percent of all the parents at a given schoo l or if 1t meant '15 percent of the parents who return ballots. She got two answers. U,I Tt......_ MUSlC: Created a community concert band, authorizing $15,IXM> for it and appointing Marina High music director John Mason as .the city band director . Councilman Ed Just opposed the resolution saying Fountain Valley's deman& could set a precttdent in other cities which would drive eleetric bills up. NORTH VIETNAMESE CHILDREN PLAY ON WING OF 852 BOMBER Councilmen are asking the Edison Company to lease a 48-acre easement to the city for $1 per year for 25 years. In H1noi, Renewed Raids After 36-hour New Year Truce CULTURE: Agreed to a suggestion by Alayor Al Coen that an arts com· mission be established. In addition , they want the poll'ef com· pany to spend about $300.000 to grade the CAMPERS: Gave the city staff permission to experiment with overnight right-of-way, install bike trails and camping on the beach parking lot d~ the winter. walkways, install an automatic sprinkler system and "C01li.1trUct decorative fences WARY: Refuse to join the Intergovernmental Coordinating Council of Or· and gates. ange County until more details are known about the proposed organization. The city wants to use the two-mile Huntington Autlwrizes r-~-;-::;::;;-;;--;-::::::::::::;-:;;;-;;:;-:;::--::::::;:::;;::-:;-::-;::::::::::::'""'~"::'~~~~~~e~n~fu~r~~~n~o~pep~~s!\llpacere<:r~t~~ ANIMALS: Approved $27,690 for construction of a terriporary an i ma I area. e property IS tocated-parallet lo Rev· enue shelter. Newland Street between Ellis and Warner Avenues. _ The resolution passed by the council Funil-Spena1ng Yule Tree Fire Damage $20,000 at Coach's Home A Chrislmas tree fire .destroyed 121!.ooo worth of furnishings Tuesday night in the • Huntington H a r b o u r borne of Jerry Tarkanian, basketball coach at Cal State, Long Beach. Huntington Beach firemen said the blaze was caused by a· short in the wirU:ig 4-Christmas tree decorations. 1be tree qUickly burst into flames. and the fire spread lhroughout the. living room and dining room . Tarkanian and his family were in the living room when the fire started, but all escaped without injury, firemen said. The fire was contained in the two rooms .of the Tirkanian home at 4151 Calhoun Drive, but firemen said there was beat and smote damage througboul USE PILOT ADS, FIND ''I:HE ONF:' the ho~. The fire stai:ted about 7:40 p.m. Firemen said most of the damage was to IUmiture. carpets and drapes. Nixon Supports Accused Choice . WASIDNGTON (UPI I -President Nixon has complete confidence in Roy L. Ash, his choice for director of the Office of Management and Budget despite reports Ash was allegedly involved in false manipulation of financial records 20 ' years ago, the White H<1use says. Acting Press Secretary Gerald L. War· rtn sald Tuesday Ash discussed with the White House lllalf hi! previous business actlvttlet before announttmtnt of his IJ>- pointment to the key COVermntn\ post. Asked ii Nlxon stllf had compl•t• con. fldence in Ash, wbo will resign •• prtsl· It ooly takes ooe call lo sell a car. dent of Litton Industties to accept th< 'nils old autO aold on the Ont day to tile post. Warren sald, "Of course." >li'if'Ull<r,aft..-tltlnd-~in lhl &:rAitY-PU:OT: - '10 BMW m , • gpoec1 S!lck, -n ... · :untefs Bolly-Fow1d Michelin Radlaa, P I 8, AM/FM, ..... ln·JXXX. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The body of If J'OU're looking lor "the ooe" It 1alcra a ll«OCtd man wbo disappeared dUring a to .. tt WflalaVef )'OU have foi' sale, try duck hunting trip has been [oqnCf In San th< direct line to results. Dla1 S4Ul'll FranciJco Bay, the Collat Guonl sald and let the DAlLY PIWI' 1<1>'1aor-hdp ~ ~.~ ~~::n;:i~ l.--'°"=='=et=the=call=:th:a:t ="""'="=·====-Monday. -r ·. \lo'ili go to the California Public Utilities Commisskln (PUC) which is considering the Edison proposal to build the new towers. The towers would allow the power comeaoy to transmit more electricity following the proposed expansion of its Huntington Beach plant. Just, in opposing the city's requests, said the property improvements and reduced lease price would jump the proj- ect from $650,000 to nearly $950t<JOO. He also noted that, if all lhe cities along the 380-mile easement followed suit, the cost to Edison wouk: be great. "We all know the chain reaction of cities. As a consumer of Edison 1 don't want to see a large increa~ in rates," Just said . 1'.1ayor Al Hollioden , who supported the resolution, said he felt It would be better t<1 spread the expense over the Edison consumers rather than the city. U11der an agreement with the PUC. !See .EDISON, Page 2) By TERRY COVILI.E Of trot 0.UY 'llot Slaft ~luntingtoo Beach C ou n c i 1 men authorized the spending of $322,IXXl in federal revenue sharing funds Tuesday night on three projects requested by the city administrator. Councilmen agreed to: -Put $200,CKX> in a reserve fund to replace city 'equipment (trucks, cars, etc.) as it wears <1ut. -Use $100,0X> to start tbc public works department program of mo v i n g troublesome ash trees from city streets. --Spend $22,000 to buy a mobile in- tensive care-unit and .train eight irremen for the fire department's new paramedics program. · Councilmen refused, however. tO grant a $35.000 request to .. buy a fixed wing airplane for the police department, and they did set a Jan. 15 public heartng to discuss the use of further federal revenue sharing funds. Valley Co11ncil Action Ht!fO In capsule lonn are the major actions i.tkon Tue.day night by the Founi.tln Valley Clty Council : EDISON: Agreed to coni;trucilon of new power towen in exchange for re- duced eUWlellt leases and Improvements. ---.. • .EQUAL: Tabled an-<q11al employmenHetOlutlon tn ordtr "'review a list of mlnorttles. '~ - P.AllK: Moved to keep negotiations open for 30 days on a prospective park site at Slater Avenue and Bushard Street. .. ENVIRONMENT: Approved five cooslnlCllon project& as -im, the clly's environmlfll.tl crlterl.t. ) . ~ Hunt ing ton Beach officials expect to receive nearly $4 million over a live-year period from the federal revenue sharing program. The city already has received $359.024, which will be used for the projects authorized Tuesday night. City Administrator David Rowlands, prior to Tuesday's council mffting , t>resented a lis: ·of proposed projects. Cooncilmen reviewed the Ust, Ulen told Rowlands they 'd Uke to see the slx·year budget -expected to be complete in about two months -before alkx:ating any l'TIQl'e funds. The three approved items, plus the airplane, were Rowlands' top priorities. Several councilmen took issuei with the proposed police plane and refused to ap- prove it. "It seems ~·e \\'ere lulled into a ral~ sense of security on helicopters. \\'hen Y•e were told they'd be cheaper:· com- pl&ined Mayor Al Coen. "The way this has evolved. it seems we should have an air force master plan berore we go any further." Police Capt. ·Mike Burkenfield told council~ the plane would supplement the helicopter patrols and lengthen the me span of them. Jie nld the department could even. tualty pha.se out one police helicopter and patrol the c\ty with one whirlybird and one light elane. "l lyiv~ n~tr teen CQst figur~" Coen added. "It goos wltllout saytng tl'CY do-a valuable ltflke, but we have to weigh the costl." "Thl.s plane is an alternative to asking for a third helicopter," replied Burken- fiekl. "And the llJed-wing craft need5 less 9ervicing. ·• Councilmen balked, saying they want more detail!, ' • Shaffer told her it meant "75 percen1 111 the St·hool's attendance " A few 1n1nutes later. 1'rusiee Rotx>rt Knox said he · believed it mf'ant 75 JX'r· cent of those retun1lng hallol.o;. "Pt'Oplr ""ho don 't \"O le shouldn't be counted," he said. The debate closed "·hen •arcnts asked Lf any of the four oJ!oard membC'rs - (;eorge Logan. \Yas llb~nl 1Jt•C8US{' Of jJ]. ness -\lo1luld put th<-iss ue before the OOard for a vote al an up<.'On1ing meeting. The suggestion \lo'<IS greeted wilh silence from trustees. Nixo11 Mad Over House F1111d Move Frorr Wire Services \\'ASHINGTON -The Democratic-con· trolled 93rd Congress opened today with Senate Democrats unanimously en- dorsing their leader's call for an Im· mediate end to U.S. involvement in Indochina while Republicans gave split· decision support lo President Nixo~ peace efforts. Meanwhile, the White House said today ncgotlations to end the Vietnam war could be prolonged by any moves in Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler. in remarks lo newsmen, left no doubt that the President was irritated by the vote by the Houw Democrats to end fundin g for the war if a peace settlement is not quickly obtained. Ziegler said the President e<>nferred with his Vietnam negotiator, Henry A. Kissinger, this morning for an hour about the talks with North Vietnam that Kiss· inger will resume on Monday. Kissinger will appear Republican congressmen discuss the outlook. before Friday lo Said Ziegler: "At such ·a sensi tive stage in the negotiations ... members of Congress should ask themselves if they want to take responsibility for raising doubts in the enemy's minds about the ..... U.S. posit ion and fhereby possibly P* longing the negotiations." Wilh families and staff members pack- i11g-the galleries to watch, both Senate and House went through the opening day rituals, swearjng in new members and electing leaders. Vice rresi4ent Spiro T. Agnew presid· over 'he5eroit>C'Wt!H•·-Pllr.JOtiltlJI"'"". ~~~1 its clerk. Jed the House until Carl Albert was formall y re--eleeted ror aoother two years as speaker. Senate Democrats, putting aside until at least Thursday a series of policy pro. posals on the war and other issues. en- dorsed th:: lengthy statement delivered to them by Seo. Mike Mansfield of Mon· ta na. elected for an unprecedented seventh two.year term as majority leader. It declares "there b1 no gre11ter na· tional need than the termination, forthwith. of our involvement in the war in Vietnam." and urges that senators take whatever steps are neeessary "to bring about complete disinv<1lvement ." Republicans. meanwhile, voted 18 to I() !See CONGRESS, Pa$e Z) Orange Coast Weather It'll be fair on Thursday, with occasional gusty winds, Highs or 55 at the beaches, rising to 63 in· land, Low temperatures tonight, 38-45. INSmE TODAY It's a. brand tiew year in lo· cat theater. and two area pLiy· houses art tlartlltl) off early with their firse productiom of 191.1. See Enterto1nmenl Pagt 21. L.M, ...-,. ' MfllflMl • -" ..... IW tatl ...... la • J!Mlh"I l'lfM• " ..._ ... _ " ,. .. ~ ...... ,,., tlMilflM ., ... 0.•111" ttnlY • ,_ ... • Sfl¥ ........... 11 , __ • ·-fl·D 0..1111 -...CH • Dr.,,......... n -·-• Stedf MMht"I t•1t •"""1•hwMrlt ""' "' ......... .. ·-17·1• -· .... ~ .. " .... • ·--• l'4lft11110JI • W4'Mtlt"I """ ,._.. .... .,_,. • ..... _ " . • 1 I - • j • • DAIL V PILOT H • J Supply • ·rail ·Blas·ted 900 Tons o f Bomb~ Pou~d Approaches. SAIGON IUPll -U.S. B5%s dropped an estimated 900 tons o( bombs Tuesday and today oc upproacbes to two major "°tfOIUI ol !he Ho Chi Minh sopply trfll In North Vietnwn but again stayed below the 20th Parallel. Other BS2s dropped * '{:( * U.S. Crlde ize d l,SOO more tons on Commwtlst targetl ln northern SoUth Vietnam. The U.S. Command, in a sudden relax· ation ot ijs 16-day-old informaUan bla ckout 1on 852 mlssions, aaid the bombers tlew 10 miSsio(ll near tht Ban Karai and Mu Gia pas~s northwest o( oOn, UQI, aboul llO miles ·ai-tile O.mllltarlzed Zone. The bombtts also flew Z2 mislioos io SOOtb Vletnam's five northern provl~. iMsl of them in CommW'lbt·held areas northwest o( Quang Tri City. R ed Delegates Harden The cominand said 84 nghter-bombcrs and 13 flights of B52s flew through monsoon rainstorms and thick clouds late Tuesday and early today In the at· tacks against Qte Southern Panhandle region of North Vietnam. It said the bad \\'eat her prevented assessment of the bomb damage. The U.S. Command also reported the downing of another fig hter-bomber over North Vietnam . The command com· munlque said the plane , a Marine Corps A6 Intruder, went down of "unknown causes" Thursday. Both crewmen are missing. Hanoi's Peace Position By UEllted Pres! laternatiooal Tbe North Vietnamese delegation to the Paris ,peace talks abru ptly hardened Hanoi's negotiating position todn:v,. In one of a series of statements. it ac· cused the United States of deliberately destroying Hanoi's Bach Mai hospit al in ,, the mass raids against the Hanoi-Hai- phong area. U.S and North Victnomese experts met in Paris tor an unprecedented 7!.h hou rs today to lay the groundwor k for the negotJations that resume Mond ay between Dr. Henry A. Kissinger ,.nd Hanoi's Le Due Tho. As they did, there were v.·ords of cau· lion in Washington against too much op- tbnism. Klasin~r·met with President Nixon for two hours TUesday night and met bbn again today. House Republican leaders al9o an-. nounced that Kissinger will meet with Republican congressmen Friday . to discuss the V'!etnam peace prospects and the recent heavy bombing of North Viet· netm. Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield keynoted the start of the 93rd Congress today with a call for prompt Mrs. Cleveland, Ex-City Aide's Wife, Buried FuDeral !lerVices were held today for Wilma "Babe" Cleveland. wife of Hun~ tingttn Beach's retired building ,4irtctor Ollin C. "Jack" Cleveland. Mrs. Cleveland died Friday at the age of 57 while visitin her dau hter near Fresno. She had Jived io Huntington Beach for 21 years •OCI l"U lnjaolj~ me~ri o~ the city's •&si.sfirii:e • Lea~.~ I Re participation in the U!ague Included serving as Thrill Shop Chalnnan. Her husband tetired In lJuJy after aerv· l!1& the city of Hunlinglon Beach for 12 years as building director. . Mrs. Cleveland is survived by her hus· band of the family home, 921 12th SI. ; a daughter. Donna R. Bever of Shaver Lakes, Calif.; a brother, Lee Mathews of Bend, Ore.: a sister. Peggy Preen, of Tucson. Ariz., and four grandchildren. Scliool Electio1i [Jate And.ounced ' legislation to force U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam. He said Congress. must rtaSJert itsc.lf and "sft'k to bring about complete disl:.volvement." \Vhite ~louse Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said negotiations to end the Viet· nam war could be prolonged by any mO\'es in Congress to cut off funds for the conflict. '"'hile Hanoi was reporting new precau· lions against a possible resumption of the U.S. bollli>ing allaiks, lhe North Viet· namesc delegation In Paris said (J) Hanoi made-no-concessio1. to the United States at the height of the U.S. bombing offensive and (2) affirmed that it will stick to its demand that Vietnam must not be pennanently divided into a Com- munist north and a "free" south. This special statement rejected reports in Saigon political circles the Communlat reg!Jne in Hanoi abandoned under the bombing allacka Its demands that Vlei· nam , must be co1*dered ., one single counJrY. lt came as Hanoi Radio and Com- munist diplomats reporttd Hanoi would insist that any tcm:inger-.tho settlement mUll follow the Oct. 16 draft cease-fire agreement. The statement reasserted North Viet· nam's basic preml.se that the future peace treaty with President Nixon's negotiat.or must refer to Vietnam 4s one nation. North Vietnamese de 1 e g a t i o n spokeJman Nguren Thanh Le said there has been no secret comptomise ar· rangemeol wllh Wasblnglon, u reported in Saigon, under which it has agreed to drop' reference to Vietnam's partition as being onIY provisional. Farther to the south, sis waves Of BS2s hit a suspe&d communist troop staging a· J t5 miles northwest of Saigon, The laleSI announcement brought to 'rl tile number.of U.S. aircraft ·mtsslnl since the n:newed bombing ,began De<:. 18. The tally includes 15 '852s, 11 conventional jet fighte r-bombers and one helicopter. At least 82 Americans have been captured or killed. In So uth Vietnam, Communist troops stepped up their attacks to the highest point &ince Dec. 8 with 81 shellings, ground assaults and terror attacks between dawn Tuesday and davm today, the Saigon command reparted. From Pagel CONGRESS ... in favor of a re!IOlutlon by Sen. Charles Percy of llllools that el]lreSSel lull SU!>' port fc".' Nixon's eflorta "to end the tragic conflict in Indochina now through a negoUaled settlement." . Sen. Norris Cotton of New Hampshirt, the new chairman of the GOP con- ference, said he and others appased Percy's proposal because they thought action was too hurried, Cotton won his post unanimously when his only rival. sen. Wallace Bennett of Utah, dropped out and accepted the con-· ference secretary's SJ>Ot. In GOP contests, two Southern con· servatives, Sen. John G. Tower of Texas and William E. Brock of Tennessee, were elected to chair the party's Policy Com- mitte and Campaign Committee. Defense for Corona Rests .. Witlfout Making 'Reh~~ttl FAIRFIE LD (AP) -Jn a surprise could have ended the case without clos· move, the defense rested today tn the ing arguments or jury deliberation. Juan Corona mass murder trial wJthOut In rejecting the .JDOtion, however, Pat· makind a formal rebuttal to 13 weeb of ton said tM jury must make a "very dif· prosecution testimony and evident;e. The case will go to a IO.man, two WI>" ferent type of judgment. man Solano County Superior Court jury "The court is obliged to accept the in· after closing statements by defense atlor· ferences which support the judgement of ney Richard E. Hawk and Sutter County conviction," Patton said explaining his Dist. Atty. G. David Teja . ruling. , The judge estimated lt would take He added that the jury musl also con- ahout three days lo conclude those sider inferences in the circumstantial statements, which will begin Monday. evldence which would ~int to innocenct. Hawk rested his case short!~ before 11 The rtillng came after opposing at· a.m. V.'ithout call ing a single witness. torneys presented \\'hat amounted to ab- He acted a few minutes t.fter Judge breviated closing statements. Fffing for-the school board election in Richard E. Patton denied his motion for.1 Hawk and Teja each reViewed the Ocean View School District wa! of-8 directed verdict of acquittal, which hia;hlights of the 14.·week prosecution ficially opened Tuesday night when case in which 117 wltileSiel and 90 pieces DAILY PILOT Sltft ..... Lakeside in Huntington This is Huntingt<>n Lake, one of two large lakes planned in the new Huntingt<>n Beach Central Park. City officials expect work on the park to be com· plelA!d in May. bul say it won't be opened tcr lbe public until mid·August or September. The delay ~ill allow newly planted grass. trees and shrobs to take firm root, it was explained. The park covert about 207 acres on bolb sides of Golden WesL Street at Talbert Avenue. Farr Lawyer Take s Appeal For Freedom to ~ouglas WASHINGTON (AP). -An allorney for jailed Los Angeles newsman William Farr today appealed to U.S. Supreme Court Just ice William 0. Douglas to release Farr from jail pending an appeal of his case to the 9th Circuit Court ()f Ap- peals. Attorney Mark Hurwiti asked Douglas to" free Farr on his recogniiance pending the outcon1e of the circuit court appeal. Douglas ha s jurisdiction over the circuit court where ·a ~Tit of habeas cor- pus in the 38-year..old newsman's con· tem pt of court case has been filed. The court has refused to release Farr while considering the case. Another appeal is before the Californla District Cout of Appeals in l.<ls Angeles, which has yet to rule on the merits of the case. The appeal contends an indeterminate Injuries Prove Fatal PINOLE (AP) -A Marine from Camp Pendleton died at Doctors H~pital here Tuesday from injuries be received in a traffic crash New Year's Day. He "'.as compatiion, John Sclineiderman, 20; also of the ·'Southern California •base, WB! reported In crltical condition with head and chest injuries. sentence imposed on Farr is "cruel and unusual" pun ishment. Farr is ser\'ing the 38th day of an in· definite jail term imposed by Superior j:ourt Judge Charles Older who presided at the Charles Manson murder trial. Older has said he will keep Farr in jail utitil be agrees to reveal the source of a news story Farr wrote during the ~Janson trial. Farr repeatedly refused Older's request saying such action would violate his professional ethics and perSona l conscience. Work Approved At Mile Squa1·e A contract for Completion of an ad- ditional 50 acres of Mile Square Regional Park was approved by the Orange Coun· ty Board of Supervisors Tuesday. "'est Const ruction Com p any, Inc. of Los Angeles was the low bidder at $257.701. Facilities planned include four softball fields. two baseball fields . six bicycle pathways .and two plc~ic shelter.s. Valley has almost :MM) ac r es already developed: The park suflfounds the Marine e.orps' helicopter practice landing field. From Pagel CA TS ... promised there \vould be such a hearing. Councilmen went ahtad w i t h preliminary approval anywayj so it could btcom~ law fils~r if they approve it after the public hearing. It takes two ap- provals Creadings) for an ordinance to become law. The major changes in the city's animal control procedures would involve: -The new cat license fee of $5 each year. or $2.50 if the cat is spayed or neutered. -An Increase in the annual dog J:cense fee from $5 tl'l $7. If tile dog is spayed or neutered , the fee \VOU!d be $5. -The city administrator, rather than the chief of police, will ovf!rsee animal control operations. -The law clearly prohibits the Jetting loose of any \Vild animals, birds of prey . or dangerous reptiles. • The city is hiring a new agency, California Animal C.Onlrol , as the city's officia l dog catcher. It starts work in February. replacing the Huntington Beach Humane Society. \Vhile setting up the ne\\' laws, coun· cilmen al.so approved the expenditure of . $27 ,690 lo build a temporary animal .. shelter to serve the next two years. Hiker Ma y .Have Died l\·IONTEREY (AP ) -A Danbury, Conn . man missing after a weekend hlke m .. some .60 miles south of here, officers fear. Sberifrs deputies said a day-long search Tuesday for David Dretel, 19, fail- ed to turn up any clues. OPIH 9 TO 6 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA 646-1919 CLOSID SUNDAY ··~ ..... ""'""'·------.. BASEBALL BASKETBALL tru&tees approved a resolution setting the F p I of evidence were introduced. tlectiqn for April 11. rotn age · Corona is accused of murdering 2'"5 ~=~+~~hoes · -lieliQif"'fflStees4!ooe .. , t~""'rtTI...,..,.~,.ij'"''"'"'"'-~~s=~~~,,.,iife,.ilt f.mn1abotm'111ic!'5iitying'lbem--· . • · ~ Knox, aeorge toii n and R. James Sbaf-Eu I.~' N. . • . in makeshift orcb.ard graves along the u ..-Shoes Shirts fer will 6ii•l otake in lhe election. Fealher River north of Yuba Cily In 1971. ndersh•irts The three men did not lndicale Tues-Edison currently leases easemen t prop. day whether they would be seeking re-erty for civic recreational nurr.tUl<'<I for 0 V Tr election. ·-~ cean iew ustees M.1.ffs Candidates may file nomination papers $S0 an acre per year. Private leases run with the county clerk. Filing closes Feb. ·about $250 per year. :k 16. The 1cllyhe;s1 now leasing the easement Bae · Bond Election proper y ween Warner and Ellis .. DAILY PILOT TM~ e..t ~IL 'r PILOT wtftt wNdi " ........ IM N .... ,, .. II llUMilMd W ft;-C>nllt9 ~t P11t11Ulln1 ~. &..., ,.. .... tdlli., •ft Plltlfllhld, M .... y tlnvgb Prldtiyt ... Q:llll MIN, Hft'l!Ort 8ffdl, ~ ~ v111...,, Uovft• ltldl. ir¥11W.._i.uta Wiii Sift CllfMl\19/ h n Juln C.ltlttrano.. A slriore r..alontl llllllflM It M11&Mf St""1M)'1 ..... S41nders. Tiie !l"'IMINI Mlltnlnt olal'IC·ls tt D Wat ••1 $!rirtt, COiia ~·· c1n1ornl•. tnu. Rol:ttrt N. We.d ,., .. ldtttt •l'ldl ~u™' Jock R. Curl1y Vk• ,.,.lcltl'll .....s 0-•I M-orr n.111 •• K.•vil ·~"' Tho1t11t A. M1rpfii11• N.IMflnt l!dllor Chttl .. H. l.01 Ri,h1rd P. N1M MlltMU ~!tit t.dltot'I l•t"f C.villo W... Of'WIOI COi.oniy Ed!tct Avenues for $1 ,292 per year and bas developed one park at Warner Avenue and Newland Street. One parcel along the easement is being used for agricultural purposes while another is the slte of a nursery. The city is also asklng Edison to turn this land over to Fountai n Valley under the $1 lease plan for the development of the open space area. The $27 million bond proposition for the Huntington Beac h Union High School District received the backing of Ocean View school trustees Tuesday night. 'l'rustee Robtn Knox , a member of the citizen's committee backing the bond proposal, said he we.s "delighted to see the school districts close ranks behind tltis issue. I'd like to see everyone get out in the next few weeks and support it." Dypoerisy Cited Ju dge Hits Pursuit of Pot Cas es BOSTON (UPI) -A federal judge, arguing lhe U.S. Attorney's olfice spends too much time prosecuting minor drug cases, has ord ered au 1• a. sistant federal prosecutors in Boston to file sworn statements they never smoked marijuana. Bats Balls TRACK Shoes Shorts Warm-up Suits Sox Basketballs Backboards Goals TENN ts· Rackets Shoes • Shirts Shorts Dresses Balls " ........ _,, OHko 17175 a.1th aoul1v1rO MaUh•t M1't•t•: P.O. lea 790, 92641 U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUOOE Charles E. Wyianski Jr. said Tuesday ;1 lhe atlOrntys did nol file the alfldavils by Feb. 6 be would dlsmlse the .,,. of George F. Byer, 21, who pleaded guilty Tuesday to possession of hashish, and order lhe 14 proseculors lo lhe wlincss stan<f. RALEIGH BIKES ·Parts -Tires· Tubes · Ac~ssories -Repair ·, °"" Offlcrn LttVM 8Nc;ll• m l"or9'1I ,.....,..,. C..lt MtM: bl Wttt aer '""' """"' 9Mch: m3 111...,.., hlll-N' ~ c""*''': lCIS Horttt ti C.fl'liflO 111 .. 1 _,__ Tlf·•••••-17141 MJo4SJ1 ~ Cliiil~~-"9RJ:'ll'll- ......... .... ,.....,,. C.iii ....... 140·1UI . ~·. 1"1, o...,.. CNtf ~ ~. ... ,..... •l&l'ltl. nlvttrtl .... -~I 1Mltw Olf Id.....,~ IMfflll ....., ... ~-Wl'IM!lt ........ ..... of aprrtPf ....... ....... c:ld .... ,.,., llt c.t• ..... ' C.IHMllt, ~litt• .bV urriw UM ' , l'M'ltllll:Y'J bf rMn U.11 !NlllftllYI ll'lhie1n' -..11M1tltM "·'' montlllY. WY"'Oskl has Ileen a crlllc ·of lhe U.S. AllOrney's office for the type• of cases It selects to prosecute. He. contended the office shou ld conctnl.rale more on C'lllTUption, civil rights and .white-collar crimes. •. THE JUDGE, DECLARING that "hypocrisy begins al home," lold lhe ol· torneys, "I v.·ant those affidavits , .. and t mean it. "I wlll prove perJumt lhooe that are perjurers and I will prove cruel lho9e that are cruel ... " he sald. · U.S. AtlOtiley Jam<s N. Gabriel. IOheduleil lo leave today for • vaca1ion ;n Puerto Rico, said he would not decide what lo do until he holds s staff mtttlni after he rtturns. . ··z .. • e BOYS & GIRLS SPEEDO SWIM SUITS " J u Im Ir es gr Cc re E. Cl R< rit a ,. ID' da al l $3 pl' in, co m m wl i• re • • gl ~ ' ~ ~ til I nl !1 ni .. ' ~ N I .. m J ~ 11' tU J ~ ( " " G I le 11 ( ~ $l lb G SJ 1" A N JI A ll D • $l } • • T I I H DAIL V PILOT :J Ne~ Community Backed-by 3-2 Vole · • • Motor Pool Supervisor. to Drive E~O*Car Sopervlior Rooold W. Caspers, who sometlmes dr1•,. lo wort in a British Rolls lloy.ie, haa ac<epted .. "'°"°my car "1th an envtronmeolal touch . Tile 1m Gremlin CUpen will drive will ba powered by propane to cut down air pollut.lon, accordlDc to R. I. "Cuba" Morru, cowity director of trana- portatlon. Carpen formerly bad a C0W1ty..feased 1.971 Ford LTD station waeon: at hlJ dJsposal at a coat ol $111.111 a mootll. The American Motors Gremlin with tlle pn>plDe attacbment will cost $143.IMI a month. Newly e'9cted supervisor Ralph Diedrich, a reputed mllllonairt, has turned down the offer of a county car and will drive his own, MorriA said. SUpervlsor Ralph Clark will ttplace a 1971 Chrysler New Yorker "1th a Jm model of the same car. The present car eo.5t.s $166.!2 a month compared lo $1M.40 for the 1173 model. Supuvl9or D1vid i.,. Baker WU.I drop down from a ~tercury tl1arquis at $1&!.35 monthly to a Fon! LTD at $148.t~. Supervisor Robert Battin hu not decided on a replacement for the 1971 Buick Electra he now drives which costs the county $164.65 DlOnthly. ·vm1er Flight Paths Rossmoor May Recovtr $3.8 Million for Zone • By JACK CHAPPELL CM tM Dt/IY 'li.t Staff Rossmoor C.Orporatkln. developer of Laguna Hills-Leisure World. has been found entitled to recovery of $3.S million from the federal government for establishment of a non-dwelling. greenbelt zone under El Toro Marine Corps Air Station's flight paths in a report Issued Tuesday. within six months. Haikin said no appraisal for outright purchase of the strip had been entered into the ,courl remrd and that only the matter of property rights agreed on in the 1963 action was at Issue. fluglies , West.ern Seeki1ig Dela)· Of Air Merger The decision, by C.Ommlssioner William E. Day of the United States Court of Claims, Washington D.C.. grants to Rossmoor compensation for property right! signed over to the United States in a 1963 agreement e5tablishing the safety rone through the senior clti&Cn com-mtonity. Hughes Aifv.·est and Western Airlines Rossmoor filed suit in 1967 to recover today sooght a delay in c:ons:ideration of damages amounting to $2.7 million it the merger between Orange County·bas- alleged were due to the agreement. The ed Air California airline and Pacific $3.! million Includes original damages Sou,.l!w"f!..:"f:iJ:5~ed !bat the pl~~t in=~!i lO ':.~ the California Pablic Utilities C.OmmWion 11 I was a t i-delay a 'l'Uling on the proposed merger mg of property whidi· entitled It to just e.ra . CQU ac Qn er. compenaation under t h e Fifth Amend-Airwest . and Westen\. oppose the ment to the U.S. Constitution," a state-merger, contending1 Jt would constitute ment by the company said today. unfair competition. The decision by Commissioner Day, ln a petilion filed Dec. 28, the com- who fills a ·role similar to that of a trial panies asked, the PUC to postpone judge, ls not fmal. The case is subject to decision until a U.S. District Court rules review by the C.Ourt of Claims. on a Justice Department petition seeking j:t was uncertain today whether the temporary and pennanent injunction's g§vemment would file for such a revie\\>. against the merger. tro be added to the final flgu.rt. are at-The federal pvemment, in an action tct'ney's fees and other legal costs as yet filed early last month in Los Angeles, n9t detennined. contends the merger would reduce com· The rights acquired in the 196.1 agree-petition end tend to -crealt 1 monopoly. !'tnt with the government were the PSA. Air C&lllomia and HoUdaf Airlines fonna.tion of a non-dwelling zone, now a are, ~ oc;al7 !b;ttrastate c1rriers. The .,if course and clubhouse area, directly federal actiOo emtends PSA. now carries bineath the instrument approach path to 70 percent of all air travelers Inside ttie El Toro Marine Air Station runway. California and would claun Sl percent tn>e zone encompasses about 500 acre! after the merger. ~ some 7,550 feet in length. Of the PSA and Air California have agreed to 3P.foot width, 2,000 is non-dwelling delay closlng the merger until Feb. t alts while 500 feet on each side of !he while the court action is settled. PSA ?$in corridor require s p e c I a I would purcbMe about 852,000 shares of soundproofing for buildings. Ajr Cal Stock ..(rom Westgate·Califomia 'n 1967, two -Marine jet aircraft col· Corp. for $1%.4 million. I~ in mid-air above Leisure World, J .. Floyd Andrews. PSA president, has , - Saddlehack Mental Health Plata Trustee 'Distressed' By CANDACE PEARSOS Of -0.llY I' .... Stttt Supervisors OK Action on· Grant j The Orang< County Boan! ot Supen•isors "has a clear pubJlc duty" 10 reverse a county planning commiS!llon approval of the Canada Foothills planned commwiity in El Toro , one Saddleback Val!ey official said today. On a 3 to 2 vote Tuesday planning com- missiGners recommended lhe zone change from agricullural to planned community, except in about 30 to 40 per- cent of the 2,tu.acrc area which i.s noise-- imp.acted. Part of the tiroposed project begins on- ly two and one-half miles south of a mnin run\\'ay at El Toro ~larine C.Orps Air Sta· lion and lies under jet flight paths. County plaMers had estimated the ultimate population of Canada Foothi\11 at more than 34,000. How this will change it is not knov.11 yet. Dennis Smith, trustee In the new Sad- dleback Valley Unified · School District: .said today he is "very distressed" about the commission's action. "At present lime. I haven't changed rr.y thinking on ii. I am opposed to the d<?Velopment . And I certainly intend to be heard when it goes to th(; Board of Supervisors ," Smith said. OAll. '( Pit.OT inff hoMI OUT IN THE COLD? Pl.nner Butterfield Ou ster Forecast For Butterfield On Plan Board AppUcaUon for a federal grant to stt up a non-profit corporaHon to administer mental beallh program s in Orange Coun- ty wa5 approved by the Board of Super\•lsors Tuesday 1n a S.l vote. The grant, lf approved by the federal government. would provide '99.209 to establish the private corporation to represent all sectors public and priva1c. and to integrale them. The corporation would be run by a board of dir«tors repreSenting the coun· ty, cities, health providers and users and the public. Private menuil health physicians OJ>' posed the plan almost to a man. Principal object of the plan would be lo del'elop community mental health centers, according :o Dr. E. \\'. Klatte. Klatte, county director Of mental heallh, said the federal government favored the corporation plan. He in- dicated lhflt establishment of the new ~n­ titv v.·ould relieve the Board of Su'per,,.isors of many detail appro\•als. "We are now funded from 18 sources and it is very inefficient .•· Klatte argued. He said the count)' had an out. The grant v.·ould set up the corporatkln but the board Would have to approve 1t later. Dr. James Anderson. Santa Ana psycboJogist and chairman of the Mental Heallh Advisory Board, s<1HJ ht oppostd the idea because not l.'nough time had bt.-cn given to study it. lie c~llf'<I this a common practice of the 1nrnt11I health adm1nC:itration. Dr. Dav id Wardell. n psychi11trist. charged the corpornt1on y,·ould be a n1onopoly of mental health services in the county and free choices of patients would be eliminated. lie v.·as joined by Dr. Warren Robert s. r· u 11 c r Io 11 psychologist. v.•ho argued that private ('()rporations v.·cre already set up in the field . Both Roberts and attomry Don Odell of Laguna Beach argued that the new entity \\'Oldd violate slate law on the required use of private 90Urces or care. The county mental health program la a . $10 million spending item with 90 percent of the cost paid by the state and fedcre1I go\•errunents. Dr. Anderson charged that some coun~ ly mental health starf mernbers would be spen(iing 30 percent of their lune selling up tbe new corporation. Original plans of the project called for 11 schools in the already school-poor district. Bout half of those were so noise· impacted the state said it would not fund them. An aide to supervisor Robert Ballin to- day denied that Woodrow \\'. Butterfield v•ould retain his post on the county plan· nin& commission. Swiss Authorities Report Sm ith 's objection did not concentrat e only on schools. hov.·ev(:r. A Laguna Hills re sident. he said today 1hat "·hen the planning commission splits and 1he planning st aff recommends denial. •·someth ing is fundamentally ''cry. very wrong." Butterfield F"id Tuesday he planned to stay on the commission J.ndefinitely. He "'cs appointed to lhe Garden Grove City Council in April and said at that time that he would eventually resign from the commission. Leary Hasn't A11y Cou11try Loa Young, a campaigner for the d1str1ct's rtrs1 bond election Feb. 6. said she was very concerned about the proj· eel's impact Reaction elsewhere to the com· mission's action also was negative. IrvitJ.l\ Gity Councilman Gabrielle PryOf said today that the commission's and developers' seeming lack of concern for neigbbon was "very i~sponsible." Despite objections from the ~1arine Corps. the city of Irvine and the Irvine Company. (which Comm is s io ne r calling ''C.Ompany X"), the commission William ~!eyers. an execuli\'c ass1s· tl'nt to Battin, said today that the supervisor had n'arrowed his selection list for a new commiS&ioner to two persons. He admitted that Butterfield may not have bee.i told. Roger Slates. a lluntington Beach rt-altor. reeently succeeded Hov.·ard Smilh on the commission as Supervisor David L. Baker's repttsentative and Shirley Grindle of Orange was named by Supervisor Ralph Clark to succeed Fred Jtfrerson. From \\'ire Sen•lcrs GE\'EVA -S\\·i:-s authorities here I~ day admitted that An1erican drug cultist Dr. Timothy Leary, an e.s<:apee from a drug conviction in Laguna Beach , Calif., is clearly a man without a ccuntry. Leary had been ordered to lea;•e SY.'itzerland by Dec. 31. He didn't. He couldn·1 find another country to accept him . Swiss officials now say they wlll at· tempt to find some cOuntry that "Will Ing the threat of extradition \0 the United Caspe,rs, SlatRll Sates. adopted an amendment to the master , plan o: arterial high"'ays \\'hich calls for California wants Leary because of his nine major roads or extensions and a For 21id Terni? escape from LO!! Padres Men ·w Colony al transportatioo corridor \freeway or ex -San Luis Obispo in Septeinber of 1970. prc.ss\t'ily) that eoes noiw·here. can be glven "'hat is called ad· minlstraUve residenc)'. '' Administrative residency is a form of internment and his libery would be strictly limited. S'A•itz.erland three times refused Leary residence but also re jected an extradltior{ rPquest from the United States. When Leary fled prison in 1970. he first went lo Algeria. where he came Into contact with and then fell out with the Black Pan· thers, and then came to Switzerland in 1971. Life for· Drug Crin1inals Asked At least one road -an rxtcnsion of Ronald Caspers. chainnan of the Board Leary "'as serving 10 years at f.os Valencia Parkv.·ay -goes into lr\11nc's of Supervisors, has seemingly galhered Padres as a result of his arrest on drug ALBANY. N.Y. (AP) -Declaring that " h f · II .. d lh h th s"lf1c1·cnt vo1es 10 be named to a second charges in Laguna Beach in l968. Leary, G 1 sp ere o 1n uence an roug c u his son John and wife ltosemary v.·ere ar-"society has no alternative," ov. Ne son Marine Corps ammwiition storage dump. term as head of the board. rested in Laguna's Woodland Drive area A. Rockefeller asked today £or legislation The commission adopted -l!n amendment Caspers emerged after county seat har 1 1· 1 10 impose hfe sentences againsl peroons to the amendment saying that the latter rumors picked Supervisor Ralph Clark as on c ges 0 mar Juna po.!!SCSS on. who traffic in hard drugs and those who Problem would be cleared up in detail Dr. Leary ned prison with the alleged k a certain victor for the }ob. Clark i1 said htlp of the Black Panther!. He even· commit violent crimes while under their wor · to have campaigned vigorously v.·ith t II nded · S ·iz I d nd h'• 1·n11uence. The transportation corridor a!I dra"'ll ua Y e up 1n v.·1 er an a "' by the road department begins at El other board members for the post. future residency remains clouded today. The RepubUcan governor devoted a Toro Road aod ends at the extension of Caspers needs three \'Oles and in-• "We know that he has tried to find a major part of his aMual message to the dications are today that he will get those country willing to grant him residence legislature to what he saw as the failure Valencia. Road department officials said of Supervisors David L. Baker and n"'· but that he failed." Justice 1'Hnistry of-ol exisllng laws to cope with the growing: it could go north through Irvine and board member Ralph Diedrich. in ad· ficials said in Bern. drug problem. south through fl.1ission Viejo and Ortega di . h. ha 1 5 1 d nd he "ll'e have tri'ed every approach ... We llighway. lion to 1s own. "He s to cave "·it.zer an a t While Canada foothills alone \\'ould not The board "'ill reorganize Monday, Swiss government will itself soon enter have allocated over $1 billion to every force a Dtw free~·ay. one road official when Diedrich 'A'ill be seated. and re-into contacl with other countries to find form of education against drugs and said it would overload the present elected Supervisor Robert Battin out If they are prepared to accept him . treatment of addicted through com- system . 1 ~re=se;:.";'=d·~::-;~'C":::::~-:c;~:-;:;;;:;:--;==="=lf==no=w=h=e=re==c=at='=bc==l=oun==d=,=~=lr=.=Le==ar~y===m==it=m=e=nt=,=the==r=ap=y=a=n=d=r~e=ha=b=il=l=ta=tl=o=n.===, Councilman Pryor said it was "quite It-.:.<·· .r. ~ kl!mLl!l'ur..J1$1'S.9~ 8~ injuring ,.;f;oou,,r~~c-a~lled~. the. merger "a naturtl and logical l~~".Wtre""i~ craslfr3in ~debffs OOwn ritenmliif"Of~A<Sevel(_!pment." A:ntl a j~t to one side of the safety zone. PSA ·consulting firm spetfallting In urban rude " of the county to plan roads Irvine ~· c .might ha~e lo pay for=without=-ronsuJUng GE~TALK ..\ii lhe city. She. too, pla'ns to watch clifsely ' tlll · ... • \ J &ssmoor Jega1 advisors declined to and air transportation , Mitchell Research s.iy when the 55-page report by the com· Associates, estimated the merger 'A'OUld what the Board of SupervL<;ors does. When the board will act on the plan· ning comm iss ion's recommenda1ion is missioner will be reviewed by court. save the public $2 millioo in air fares this uncertain. "We can only speculate on it. There year. County Sen ior Planner Dave Moore said today that transmitting items to the board that haven 't been altered by the commission can take two to three wee.ks. ate a lot of factors on how far you go "With it," Alan Halkin of the Los Angeles Ifft firm of Latbam and Watkins said to- day. He said be did not ioow when tbe mat· ter migfil be. rde-lo tlle Court of Oalm>, but IBlilclpoted that It would ba • Cory Leads Si~ Solons in Costs /.ssemblyman Kenneth Cory of Garden Grove led Orange County's six legislators in salaries and expenses filed Tuesday with the state controller's of(ice. (See related story, Page 5) The 69th District Democrat drew $%7,068 dnrinl 1972, which is Ml3 more than Slate Sen. James !!:. Whetmore (R· Garoen Grove) who followed in second spot with '$!7,1!5. satarles and expeues of the other lawmakm. In dosc:<Ddini order, are: Assemblyman Robert E. Badham (R· Newporl Beach), 126.1120; Assemblyman Jolm v. Briggs (R-Fullertool, 126.m; Asserr.Dlyman Robert H. Burke (R-Hun- tlngtoo Beacbl. 126.W, and State Seo. Dennis Corpenter (R-Newport Beach!, ·IU,1811. COLlliffllST ILL * * * Airwest Pact Delayed 60 Days The long-debated new contract for tenninal space at Orange County Airport for Hughes Airwest ha. been delayed for 60 Ulys to allow for preparation of an en- vitoruneotal impact statement. But supervisors Tuesday voted to rcaf· firm ij>eir lntenUon to limit OJghts by the airline to 11 per day. impose the usual 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. prohibition, requi'rc smokeless jets and restrict planes to Boeing 737s and Douglas DC-9s. 'lbe airline and the couoty Department of Aviation ha! long argued over the restrictiOM which .. Hughes c a 11 s discriminatory becau5e Air Clllfomta is allowed 23 fights a day. El Toro Land Nixed For Juvenile Hall Because the Canada Foothilb Develop- ment and companion plans were changed Tuesday, preparation of the information for the board may take longer than lhat, he iaid . Commissioners Ron Ye1J and lloger Slates, who only joined the body in November, voted agairuit approval of the project, saying that they agreed with the planning staff that it was inadequately planned and v.'OU!d cause many en· vironmental problems. Commissioners Butterfield, Fred Jef- ferson and Dan Foley favored the package. The three-man majority pushed for the vote Tuesday because it \\'SS Jefferson's and Foley 's last meeting. Their terms have erpired. In addition to the amendment to lhe master plan of arterial h1ghw1ys And the zone change itself, the co:nmission ap- proved 3 &o 2 an amendment to the El Toro' General Plan to cover the Canada Foothills development onl). The" commission also adopted 3 to 2 the environmental Impact statement.I on the hlghw.4ys amendment, the change to the general plan and the zone change, despite The 9rU1e Cwnty Prot:ltlon Depart-a planning staU ruling that they were au mtnt-liu naled that property oWned by "Jnadequate" and in some cases, "lnac· tbe~fj"lUr the ~11\rm, ctrrare.''-' north of El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta-Before Yeo YOted no on the basic ques- U<'1~~ble r.. a SOC<llld !Ions, he put through lour otll<r !-1 N I TODAY ~ t by ~ • •• J. C. HUMPHRIES THE "BAD LUCK" OPAL MYTH In 1869, one of Sir \Valter Scott's heroines. A n n e of Geierstein, blamed her misfortunes on opals in her possession; and thus Eng- land began a 134 year old super· stition that opals brought bad luck. It is thought that Elijah Peacock, who founded the jewelry dynasty bearing his name, idolized Scott and believed this portent of evil. He emigrated to America in 1837, before Queen Victoria ridiculed the superstition by giving her daugh- ters opals on their "'-'ed.ding days. With Peacock, however, the "bad luck" onos of opals came to Amer- ica. Elijah's ban on opals in his Chicago jewelry store persisted · through five generations or man- agement until, less than a year ago, the company adopted the ancient Roman tradition that the "rainbow" Iurlctng In each opal Is a symbol 9~ hope. Pat Ouno II Ill, '!he A I Your Strvtoe eolumn, ' which runs Wedneoday• and . SUndays In ..lb& Juvenlle Hall. amendments he thoughl would Improve The ttp>rt ~d lhal nobe from jell the project, Including ha,vin4 coordinated, II you have had any doubls as !ront"EI Toto floultl preclude outdoor ac-nol ple«meal tract maps, bicycle trails to Ute true tradition of opals, you • DAILY PILOT, will mume 9un- Uv\Ues. The Otpa.rtment of R<1l Proper-that connect with porlts and schoob, not can now dlsmiu I.hem, knowfhg ty Senices haa been tll!OCled by the routing the highway through the am· thal in spite ol the false super- thRLe D All the time in tJ1e "'orl<l is yours ll]jl v.·ith this ingenioua clock. The dial .------ ,,, i~ an accurate s-<x>tor map, with local SUDAN TIME time windows in 70 key arc.u, in4 111'1,:.'1 11 duding 4 US. :zonca and Daylight Q IU Q I Savinp Time. An imnn>!<Jlive home "--1R"""- CLOC 1--~ ...__1t1Hl, K •cce&sory. ~laple case 17}-S• x :14}1• z'3 ~• J. {~ JJ~mphrie; Je1ueferj 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 27 YEARS IN lHli SAME LOCATIOt;I lt111rAm•rl~•'' -Mt1l1r Ct.11g• PHONE S41 .J401 day. Board ot SUpervilors to oondud a survey munition area and no mne clutnge at this stltion, these beaqtiful gems have '-------·"'·-~-----~ -~.::i~f!il~!Jt the aout11em por.:._ ;!:. I• about_ 1,300 ICl<S under tht filght l'.beco'.'.::X•m'..'.e:'...:.'mo~r'..'.e'....·!po'.'.'·p~u'..'.lar~~lhan~:._:ev:•~r;... -'='========================~ • f ' I • • ·I .. • . • I i • -• '1 DAllV PILOT :Hijacker Captured Priest, Psychiatrist A.id FBI Efforts with Tom. urphine ,, ...... ..... , ·Another Town Being Born? / OFF AND RUNNING DEPT. -You have doubtJess been reading a lot of prop- aganda in recent times about Zero •Population Growth and Zero Building -Growth and Stop Everything. Don't believe it. At least not' in good Old Orange Counly. Only yesterday, for example, the Orange County Planning Comml.salon put ~t~ stamp of approval on a new com· munity "that could spring fort}l in the loothills ·out by El Toro. • This involves a JnQdest little parcel of land of nearly 3,000 acres that lies westerly oJ. Et Taro Road and northerl y of Trabuco Road. We used to· figure this : region as a bucolic sector of our county, .. devoted to. farming and nature study. • n!E LAND, HOWEVER, belongs to 12 : property owners and they have joined in w_hat is know.n as the Canada Foothills ·development. This Is pronounced like La ·Canada and not the n~tion to our north. Anyway, the Orange COunty Planning Commission and staff have been lj)Oklng at this acreage for some three years now. They had estimated that some day . il might be home for l?,000 souls. The developers came back berore the county planners yesterday with an am- bitious readjustment to this plan which, it is estimated. would allow nearly 10,000 dwelling units to go up in the area in the next, 10 years and double the population projection to some 34,000 folks. To do this, ·zoning had to be switched on roughly J,500 of the 3,000 acres. Back in Novem.Per, county planners re- jected environmental impact reports on the whole package. · Al>andoHed Unidentified baby boy was found in Shreveport~ La. trail- er in whicb two men were shot to-death. Held by a neighbor. the infant 'vas given to juve- nile authorities . Cliar-ge D'ropped Against Teaclier BALTIMORE (UPI) -A nuin wbo had been -ltd for mental probleml <:om- ma!ideerell ' Ple<fmon\ Alrljnes .plane and held two_ stewardesses hostage with a pl1tol 'lllesday nl&ht but gave hfm .. u ~P . atter lllklng to a Roman C.thollc prelate and a psychlatrllt. The FBI said Charles August Wenlge, 37, of Baltimore, boarded the plane at Washington on an intermediate atop Of Piedmont's flight 928 from AUanta to Baltimore and took over the turboprop at Baltimore's Friendship airport shortly alter the pilot, copilot and 37 P,as&eQ$ers disembarked. Wenlge, who ·said he wanted to go~ to i;oronto, held the stewardesses captive for more than two hours, waving a .~ caliber pistol. But he surrendered, alter talking to cardinal Lawrence Shehan ·or Baltimore and Dr. ·John Lyon. a psychiatrist who had cared for Wenige. THE COLT .45 automatic was wrested from Wenlge by FBl agents after. he tallred with the cardinal. When examined, the pistol was discovered to be unloaded. The FBI agent said he did not know if the weapon had been unloaded throughout. the hijacking or If Wenige removed the bullets when he went into the lavatory shortly before leaving the plane. FBI agent Thom'as H. Farrow participated in the negotiations. He was allowed by Wenige to board the plane after stripping to his undershirt and slacks to show be was wiarmed. Farrow said Wenige first agreed to release one ot the stewardesses but that neither ""-ould leave without the other and \Venige eventually gave in and released bolh. \Venige asked to see the cardinal and his psychiatrist, Farrow said. Shehan said Wenigc was "not ex- tremely excited." "llE DIDN'T SAY anything of significance." the cardinal said. "The DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE DtliYtry of the Dally Pilot 15 guarantttd man wu not upllcU aboul wllal was on his mind. He did not threaten to kill anyone." However, Farrow , said Wefli8:e threatened periodically to kill hlmltll. Farrow 1ald the ooly rta500 Weill(e gave Wll Hsevere personal problems." Wentge1s father, Jonathan L. Wenige of Baltimore, said he had had llltle conllct with ltlUon rectntly but that he 0 had a Jot of nerve trouble." Wenlge was jailed in Baltimore. The manqer of Walhingtoo'I National Airport, R. Don Malllnq, aid 111 security .,,.bled Wtnlge Iii boon! the plane with the pistol. "The little airlines like Piedmont treat tllls oecurlty very lighUy," Mahaney old. "'l1ley llllnl< they are not going to be 1ubjected to this - that It won't happen to them. t hope this teaches them a lesaon.'' A Pledmout spokesman commented, "We were in compliance with all federal regulat~.1' ll'-egitinwte Children Seen by Lawyer's Acts PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) -A genera-Hash to file the decrees could cast a lion of "bastard children" may have legal cloud on the legitimacy o( children been created by nearly 200 couples who If the couples subsequently reconciled hired the late lawyer V. L. Hash to han· and began living together again. die their dl~oes but !ailed to pay his Property rights, $oclal Seourlty an~ TraeeUng fees. pension benefits and the legality or L d K bl The Arizona Supreme Court. ex· subsequent marriag~ also could be af· 0 n ° n e r en Crute in, whose home is now San Fran-pressing concern over the poasibillty, tected, they said. . . agreed Tuesday to take jurildicUon av.er Justice Struckmeyer suggested it c1sco, s"•1ms tbe %·mile Firth . the uDfiled divorce decrees graoled dur-might be simpler to withhold any action of Forth after cycling l.Dndon ing the past half century. on the divorce decrees and wait until the to Edinburgh, 41.5 miles, and The divorces, granted between tn4 and parties involved Indicated how they wish-0befodre i;:,ntalning . 42 milhes to 1955, were-never-finalized·because·Hash, ~-to-ba;ft--the--matter---handJed. --un ee.~-.1.-0 -time: 89 ours, a Phoenii: attorney who dil'!1 in 1966 at Charlel D. Stevens, representing _5_2_rru_·n_u_te~'·------- age 74, fiad oot flled·them with. the court Superior tC>nrt Probate Judge Laurens cft!ork. . Henderson, argued that the decrees A probate court Judge decided last shouj(i be filed "nuc pro tune " a legal year to order the dii filed retroac-term meaning retroactively tO the date tlvely, but the executo of Hash's estate of the decree. ;.._ i asked the S~reme to block any Judge ,Henderson had set a hearing action anti! instructions are received Feb. 21 to decide w'bether all parties to from the 194 couples involved. the divorce actions should be required to Surgery Urg~d For Gov. Wallace "What if some of the couples subse-appear and show cause why the decrees quently reconciled?" Justice Fred C. should be filed in that manner. The hear-MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) -Gov. Struckmeyer asked at a heAring on the ing would be the first step in the pro-George '\.C. Wallace's physician has petition to Intervene. "Would they have cedure. recommended prostate surgery for the bastard children?" Virginia and Otto Hash , executors of paralyzed Alabama governor, aides said the estate, filed the Supreme Court mo-Tu sda HASH FAILED to file the decrees with tion to intervene and prohibit Judge e y. the court clerk because the parties i&-Henderson from holding the hearing and Press Secretary Billy Joe Camp said volved did not pay his fees, a practice filing the decrees. 'I1ley want the decrees he talked by telephone with Willace at widely used by lawyers in the past to "deposited" with the clerk's office to his vacation spot in Key Biscayne, Fla .• force payment of their bills. await instructions from the parties in· and said Wallace bad oot decided THE COIJNTY ROADS Department estimated the deVelopment would require nine major roadWays -including a "transportation corridor." This is.anotner way of saying a cew freeway would be needed to unload what the development mlght do to the present San Diego Freeway. BELFO)U', France (AP) - A national debate over sex education presumably will continue but a judge on Tuesday dismissed charges aginst a teacher who allowed class ,discussion of a pamphlet tiUed "~t Us Learn to Make Love." The teacber was Nicole Mercier, a 23- year-old instructor in philosophy at a girls' ·high school in · Belrort. Her arrest set off a school strike and a nationwide debate on the pros and cons of sex educa· ion. · Moft4•Y·"""•'' 11 YW 4• ~·' "'"' Ytllr ''"' •v J:;it '·"'" <•11 •IMI rwr c••'f win .., .,. ... ,,11 1• r•w. C•Hi •r• Hltt1 1H1111 Legal authorities said the failure of volved. -whether to go ahead with the procedure. '1==========~==~========~~~~~~ .[ Also, there was a·6ttlall matter that the plans appear to show two ma,jor roadways· a-1.ssd:rpasiog El Toro M-_rtne Corps Air Station's anlmunlUon dump. .Faced with fll .this, the ~unty's plan- ~~ plans and di&approval of the new en- vironmental impact reports. ABRUPTLY, Tlll!l COUNTY ,J>lanning commission .apProvecl· IL The vote was 3 There is no official sex education in France. A government prosecutor ordered Mrs. Mercier's arrest after the daughter of an army colonel told her father about the class discutslon of. the et. Pilot's· 7:• ,, ... . Sl._r.ly 111• SIHMI..,, tf YM ... Ml r.u1•1 v•~r ,..,., ty ' •.It!. i.tlff•'f• .., • •·"'· S11nd1y, ell! 1114 I CO,\' WU! k ..-.vtlll If ~·~. C•H• 1t1 1111•11 1111111 ll 1.m. T tlephon~s MOii Or111Gt Couniy ,l.•M~ 642•4)21 NorlhWffl Hun!ln;!Ofl 8NCll 11\d wes1ml11'1er . 540·1221 San c11men11, c11>111r1roo Buch, Si!I Ju_,, C..pl1ft'wroo, O.ftl Polllt, ~Ill LIQlll'll, ~ou ... NIQllel 4ft-4410 to 2. CommiSliOners Woodrow Wilson U BuUerfield,' ' Jefferson and Dan · Foley ...,..,lit favor. Comnil.,loners Ron Yeo and Roger Slates opposed. ~ ; '.theyi did Jruinago to wliacl< out -• i,300 acres ·from ®ve!opmont !!>at )!li8)l.l Veteran Regrets Viet War Rol.e bo!'.IU~jeoted to military jet· o~atiol)S PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -The ~t 0£,~l Toro. But. the commLSS100 ma-Indochina war has seared the life jotjty ruled, little detallt, like hi&11ways ~ of James P. 1'-1eade Jr. Now he is ~ through the El TOro ammo dump a asking the NGrth Vietnamese to can be worked out later. forgive his role in the war and let Thus the commission has passed lhe him take the place of an American entire Cailada Foothills package on. to the prisoner of war. ~ of supervisOrs for final apprdval. Meade, 26, left his young wife. lt : faces an ,uncertain fate before that Kathy. and the Unive~ity of bodY-Ralph Clark has already grwnbled Oregon six years ago to become an so~ ,that he doesn'~ like the project. Anny·helicopter pilot in Vietnam . and he again learned to walk and talk, laugh and cry, read and write. He has endured the breakup of his marriage and the death In 1970 of hiS younger brother, David, in Vietnam. Meade wrote a letter Tuesday to Le Due Tho, Hanoi's negotiator at the Paris talks, and offered himself as a prisoner of war for the safe return of one American POW. ·Ron Caspers has said he dOesn't care too In four months, the young chief much for new cities but it is uncertain he warrant officer flew 250 missions. HE WROTE that he thought he 1migtit see tfils as one. , He crashed three times. The third \Vas doing the right thing while Meanwhile, planning commissioners time, bis luck ran out. He suffered se rving as a helicopter pilot. But he Jeffiraon and Foley are-·ateppfug down severe injuries, including bra in added, "Today,: however, I 1?1ow I i. I' ~ I A SUPER CLofARANCE EVENT • • • FOR OUR SUPER CUSTOMERS LADIES Naturaflzer • Life Stride Cobblers • Bass Keds Sandals -Golf Shoes -Boots Dress Shoes REG. TO $28. mm "'tJie!r seals, a~riftfiy-f!guriffg damage. v.·as wrong. l Will not apologiz~ ~or · oothitlnhe•IF...JF-==l'e=wal=in oeorna=When-a~hat 1 Mye-J1gpc...~illiwl1~.,.,.4to~~~~~~~-~--~~-.ii...~- blesaing before giving up .the ghost. neurosurgeon . told Kathy, four apologies will not unqo ~Y P41:SI. 90 months pregnant at the time , "! But 1 do beg r,o1;1r forgiven~. WOODROW WU.SON B·utterfield was doUbt that he'll ever be able to He added: Str. America 1s my i!:lSO 'believed to have resigned but he has function as a human being." home, and I love it. Still, .in its of late indicated he may hang onto the quest for world leadership through planning post in the service or First .WHEN ~EADE finally opened the use of its military power, it is District supervisor Bobby BaUin or San-his eyes, they were vacant and un· dooming itselr. The American peo- la Ana. '!'Oday, a Battin aide says maybe focused. . pie are not evil even though our • not. But he began to improve. In two government makes us seem evil Indeed, some days it's bard to figure years, the brain dam age mended '' t what's.going on in our County Seat. Winter Storms Prevail Sn~w., Sleet, Freezing Rain _Sl!Jm l1ito States Te11tperature• AID.Inv Miwllff-Pr All1tn11 tt 7 ·'' llot!Ofl 111111.io • fl ~~ ~ i: " lS " " !: ~; ~ " '" " n ·~ ~ .. :!: ~ !\1' Cl!v H ~-1 -~ ~t,l.IN~$NOW ·~ ·" vlllt ll ' fil3 ....... Ml""' M twl'Vk .. IMO'Wl~S fl ~ ~~1-!t.P1ul u :!l Ntw 111 -» ~'I:..:<: * l! '!' lnlutlt• wtft rePOl'ttod. _,,. . I ,I.. 11•,,ow bBM iii <Wiillllf 1111'1 lfld llll~loN• a n "'"' •-'ended trom Okl:.::.Jo "'"'' =.11 trn MltlOVf'l. R1l11 di lfltt fl=.dOrt. ll " ·" .. "°'" ,,~ .. 1'o "" O\llf -COiii! •t•ln li:LOUll n ff 11\11 I fllll'I flood Wlfth Wll llOllltf Jn I ~kl QI¥ loulJl11M .. ~ -..illft """""' r1ritlKO ll '"' .. MEN'S Florsheim • Bass Keels • Pedwin Adidas Tournament REG. TO $39.95 NOW 490 .TO 2490 "Where Shopping Is A Real Pleasure" • Sale Starts Thursda9. Doors Open 9:30 a.m. ShOp Early Y-or Best Selectf~ • ·, ' • -ALL -SIZES•=--~= ; ON RACKS FOR EASY ·~t---411.b MO&S -...i--1-- TAKEN FROM ' SELECTION 1052 IRVINE e ..; NfWPORT BEACH WISTCLI"' PLAZA • 5411614 1 l'ltaM ..• All Sal• Final.· No Exchl ... 1 or Refund• OUR. REGULAR ' STOCK Or&nge Coas.t Today!ls Final VOL. 66, NO. 3, 6 SECTIONS, 7-4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY J, 1973 N TEN CENTS Avalon Official Says Wind Toll Overblown By ALMON LOCIWIEV Of .. a.Mr , ... '""" Report.s of wind and boat damage at Av•lon Harbor. Catalina Island , were vastly exaggerated, according to a report today from Avalon Harbormaster Dean Carlson. ''They simply put words in my mouth ," said Carlson,...of radiQ, television and wire service reporten who called regarding the damage from the New Year's day .stonn. "It was a hectic day," said Carlson, "the longest 28 hours I and my crew ever spent, but we gol boats OUI of the harbor to sheltered areu and saved several others from J>05Sible severe damage.·· Cirlson said reports lhat a 57·foot ketch and a houseboat v.·ere sunk ~ere entirely erroneous. The largest boat beached during the stonn was a 4G-foot Newporter ketch, the Posada ~1anana. The onJy others. damaged during the storm were anOld wooden sailboat which •·ent ashore when the cleats pulled from her deck becaU.9e of dry rot. The vessel was also dismasted when it hit !he beach. The only other was a fiberglass sloop from Marina dcl Rey wlllch sustained minor damage. It was the Sirene II which was under way getting out or the harbor when a line became tangled in her pro- peller. Carlson said a 19-foot sailboat arichor('d off Oescanso Point filled \\'ilh wate r and sank to its keel but was salvaged with lit· lie or no damage. The harbormaster said one person was in the v.·ater but was rescued with no in· jury. .... "As (a~J'as I have been able to delermint, there wns no1 a single injury during lhe entire storm," said Carlson. • If all or the boats which 'A't:nt on the beach had been destroyed . the damage 'A'ould not have been anywhere near the $200 ,000 reported ." Carlson said cooperation of the Orange County llarOOr Department in Nevlport Hhrbor was responsible for ea rly wam· ings that helped in getting boats out of A velon before the full force of the ncrtheast \\'ind hit. "As soon as we got v.·aming of in· creasing winds a1 Newport V.l' stnrted alerting boat ov.·ntrs to gt~l 001 of the harbor and head for the protttllOll of c.:11 ~larbor and other areas on tht• lttward side of the Island." said Carboo11 "The Coa.sl Guard also cooperated by sending a cutter to escort boats to the north side of !ht> island and to check on condil ions there." Carlson said the winds never exceeded 40 knots in the gusts. Tht'y ranged from 10 to 40. Rf!pot1s of winds: over SO knots \\'ere exagge rated. he said. ee All-year s~hool Eyed T wo New port-Mesa Campuses Stu~y 12-montli Plan . By JOHN ZALLER Of IN EMiiy l"lltf t• Two campuses or the New~rt-11esa Unified School District have drafted detailed all-year school plans with the h op e of beginning lJ-monlh operation next school year. At both Corona del Mar High School in Newport Beach and Harper Elementary School in Costa Mesa, enrollment in the aij-year programs would be strictly op- tional. But officialJ •I both schoob say they bave broad community and teacher 5Up- port for the plan, IDd that a requat for 'approval from the boanl of educalilln can be e1pected within the oe.zt two months. program could begin this July if ap- proved by the.._board. lt would mean e.1- panslon -0f tlft! normaJ summer school * * * Boundary Switch program -"'"hich consists of four class periods a day for seven weeks-to o full· fledged regular school term. with six· prriod days and nine-week terms. If a student opted to a t I e n d this "Quarter Five" in the summer, he could graduate from high school in three years, or he could simply take extra courses in which he had an interest. In addition, students wouJd have the option of attending school in the summer aod taking off -0ne term during the regular year. Depen~ on the funding available to support tile plan, Aas!Jtant Principal , Gerald McClellan said, high school Stlidents. f~m anrwhere in the Newport- Corona del Mar High in the summer. At Harper. the all-year switch would mean greater change. according to Compromise Plan school officials. Students y,·ould attend school for four nine-y,·eek quarter.1 each year. In between they would have three three-week vacations and , in late sum· n1er. one five-wee k vacation. The traditional three-month summer vacation wouJd be eliminated.. but the total number of school days would re- main as it is now. "Students forget so much over the traditional long summer that it takes up to seven weeks to re-teach them In the fall ." explained Harper Principal Alfred O'Leary. "We ihink '1.'e could teach stQdcnt.1 much more in the same 177.fiy school year if shorter vacatkms 11\()tc oft~. cut doY;n that summer learning O'Leary said that on a socret ballot , 100 percent o( hi3 toocbing staff sup- 1 S« CAMPUS. Page II To Affect 1,000 Coast Students Supervisors OK Lease About 1,000 children in the Newport- Mesa Unified School District will be at· tending di!(erent schools oe1t fall as a At .Dana Point Harbor result of boundary changes enacted by By _JACK BROBACK. the Board -0f F.ducation 'I'Uesday night. Of '" Oellr ,.1.., stfft Associate Superintendent Norman An option to lease land at Dana Point Loats told trustees that the changel were Harbor for a boat sales and repai r facili· intended to ''clean up attendance boun· ty was approved today by the Orange daries" and promised they would reduce County Board of Supervisors following a busing in the district by 350 students dai-compromise plan offered by tv.·o o[ the ly. three bidders. Trustees also gave final approval lo Attorney Rodger Howell , representing -~0i:e-cra oF~CHC'f'""""l;:l!!meSJl&rr=t>ana "l'dffiFATICHor-Manne ttiC h1g!fcsF -School behind Costa Mesa High School. · The 225 students who had gone there will be sp!Jt between Sonora and College Park schools. The old Presidio buildings will become · part of Davis Intermediate School. The major boundary changes. which were scruUnized closely by trustees but adopted as originally proposed by staff, may be-.ummarlzed as follows: -18 Rea Intermediate School students living between Newport and Harbor bou1evards have been lransferred to the Davi.ll sdlooL . . -72 Davis students Uvtng north of tbe San Diego freeway have been transferred to the TeWink.le school. Stocks Continue Sharp Advances NEW YORK (AP) -Stock market prices continued to gain tod ay, boosted by encouraging ecooomic news and op- timism about Vietnam peace. At noon PST, I~ Dow Jones average of of 30 industrial stocks was up 12.27 points to 1043.95, well above its record closing Stock price advances outnumbered declines on the New York Stock Ex- change by nearly 2 \o l in fairly active trading. bonus bidder at S30.500. offered to work with Willard Boal Worb o( Costa i\.1esa "'ho bid second highest at SI0,700 in pro- viding space for a boat assembly and launching facility . Attorney Les Duryea , representing \Villard. accepted the offer and the coon- ty Real Property Services Department W<ll JQld to_,worlrt-aul-tbe..J".eviscd Jease agreement and return it to the board for approval. Stanley Krause, rurector of real prop- erties. said the proposed lease should be back before the OOard within 60 cays. The lease of the boat repair facility ha!! been before the board at least five times si nce last October and debated at length on three occasions. Principal difficulty was the proposal -0( Willard to assemble and launch boats at the facility. These functions were not in- cluded in the original bid specifications. Willard to/eatened that the firm might have lo move out of the rounty if launching facilities were not found . Howell pointed out that the repair facility has been needed by boat owners in the new harbor for more than a year I~ BOAT REPAIR, Page il U,I fllfffMtt NORTH VIETNAMESE CHILDREN PLAY ON WING OF B52 BOMBER In Hanoi, Renewed Raids After 36-hour New Year Truce U.S. B52s Drop 900 Ton s Of Bo1nbs-;-on_S~t•pply Trail SAIGON ( l,;PI ! -U.S. BS2s dropped an estimated 900 tons of bombs Tuesday and today on approaches to t"·o major section! of the Ho Chi ~tinh supply trail 1n Nor1h Vie1nrun but aga in stayed bclo"' !he 20th Parallel. Other B52s dropped J ,500 more tons on Communist targets in northern South Vietnam. The U.S. Command, in a sudden relax· ation of its 16-<iay1)1d information blackout on 852 missions . said the bombers new 10 missions near the Ban Karai and rt1u Gia passes northwest of Dong Hoi. aOOut 50 miles ab6ve the Demilitarized Zone. The OOmbe rs also new 22 missions in South Vietnam's five northern provinces, most of them in Communist-held areas north \\·est of Quang Tri City. The command said 84 fighter-bombers and 13 fiights of B52s fie"' thrQugh monsoon rainstorm!! and thick clouds late Tuesday and early today in the at- tacks against the Southern Panhandle region of North Vietnam. It said the bad weather prevented assessment of the bomb damage. The U.S. Command also reported the downiilg of apolher fighter-OOmber over North Vietnam. The command com- munique said lhe plane, a Marine Corps A6 Intruder, went down of "unkoown causes" Thursday. Both crew men are missing. -59 students at Corona del Mar elementary living above the Pacific Coast Highway and east or MacArthur Boulewrd have been transferred to Harbor View School. -One-hundred and eighteen students at Bear Street School Uvtng north of the San Diego freeway have been transferred Paularino School. Construction Boom Told Farther to the south, s.i:i wa\•es of B52s ·hit a suspected Communist troop staging " l 45 miles northwest of Saigon. The lalest announ cement brought lo 27 the numher of U.S. aircraft missing since the rene wL>d bombing began Dec. 18. The tally includes 15 852..s, 11 conventional jet flghter·OOml>crs anl'I ooe helicopter. At least 82 Americans have been captured Fourth graders and above at Bear Street wUl have the option of finishing the sixth grade there, however. Or. Loall said the changed boundaries IS« SCHOOi.'!, Pqe Ii Newport Records $105.6 Million iii New Building USE PILOT ADS, FIND 'THE ONE' By WJUJ.Ut SCllREIBER this point that at least·S'75 mllllon of the Of .,. t*IJ PIMf 11att total was residential perm.ill. Led by an unprecedented boom in new Fowler said 2.440 dwelling units receiv- bomes, the value of construct.ion In tJ pennit.s in 1.972 o( which mart than Newport Beach last year shattered all 1,000 were single-family homes. previous: records, dty ofOdals announttd ''Nonnally the balance in pennit today. values ls pretty much evtn," he said. Building Supervisor Bobby Fowler said "But the great demand for housing in It only takes one call to sell the city Issued permits for -$105.6 million Newport Beach was all the developers tbiuld autQ !Old on the fim;;;d;:;a:rr.rnii--'-U. .i-w ~ -"1"8-tJ>e__"""'tecUo. " _ fim <Allerf.Ol,ter ihts Id appear tt7t al~tlme record by 121 nill!lon. Fowler said tlle volue total wos given a DAILY Pl : 'Ale.Aotal Is also the second highest big boolt by two record-breaking months ~BMW 2002, 4 speed sUck. e\ler recorded by an Orunge County city. at the end of the year. Mlcbelln _rtacUab1 PI B, Huntington Beach reported a volume ol "We bad our all·tlme ttCX>rd month In AM/FM. eves, nx·un. moii""'th8n $108 million ·m um, whic6 ft Novemt>et when we llSUM nearly t:tt 17 million higher than ihe old county-million In permlts, • he said. ''lf'hen in If you're Jookln& for ht.he one" It takes wide rte0rd It had held. December, we is.wed $14.3 million • to· aell whatt:vtr you have for sale, try "This wu an unusual year (or us worth." ·the dlred. line to results. Dial &4M6'1I because we had a hnae imbalance: of Fowler said the previous record montH IDd let tbe DAILY Pllhl' ad-llllot help -~'~' ... tbe All thll.J!)llnil. midtntlal pmniil o\"1' •"1' other kind ." •as an .... •14 mllllon in 11119. ,-..p.... ~er-said .... It would be ufe to •Y et The IUtfe in-new 0:1Mtruction alao ' ' meant record returns to the city in terms of permit fees and building e1.cise taxes. Finance Director George Pappas said to: )I the dty coUected *316.000 in permit fees or about 93 percent of the budget· estimated $340,b. "That ii better than good," Pappas said. "Last ye.ar we only collected 62 8 percent of the estimate." The dty alto nearly doubled its es ma M return 1D excise taxes. Pappas said $426. 700 was collected and only 1248.111111 had betn estimated. "()Jr big probltm now Is in iftspectlon! and pl•n chedts for. •ii these proJo:t wc'vt approved," Fowler said. "We've worked eno~ overtime that we're oow obout lwo -behind on plan checks but lnlpectioos ore really hurtlng." Fowle< uld much ol tlle plan checkiJlll Uleo-BOOM,-P•t• ll or killed. • In South Vietnam, C-Ommuni!t troops stepped up their attack! to the highest point since Dec. 8 with 81 Shellings. ground a.ss&ult.s and !error attacks bct\\·een dawn 'I'Uesday and dawn today , the ~igon command report~. Transport Group Ca ncels Meeting Tonight's gclitdaled meeting of the Newport ~&cf} Cltlten•' Advisoryirans: portaUon Commltttt has been cnncclcd. Public Workd! Dt~or Jt'>~eph T Devlin uid the ICMl:>11 was called oft 10 give the elty ·s traftlc consultants tlme to (inbh tbe lat~t CX>rnputtr data for review by the panel, whlcL Is prepartna: tM traffic phue of the ci ty's gener al plan. (';i rl~ !ia1d roo~t uf the some 300 boat ov.n('r~ in Ava lon ~fore tht storm h1! \lrudently got under \\!\) and sailed for OOnll' or sh<'llrr Hlti•r the 'A'Sming. Those "ho rould nn1 gL·t out ditl a good JOh of ~·urLng lhc1r triJfl <ind aiding h1irbor personnel in mo\'1ng olher craft to n1ore shcllert'd art>as Carlson said the onl\' boat "'hich sunk ;o,·as 11 small ~v.er bofit \1•h1ch s"·amptd and sunk at it s mooring -probably before the stor1n hit It has l>fi?n sn lvaiJ· cd "'ith minor dan1agl'. President Angry Ove1~ Fund Move Frorr Wire Service' \VASlllNGTON -The Oemocralic-con· trolled 93rd Congress opened today with Senate Democrat! unanimously en· dorsing their lead er's call for an Im- mediate end to U.S. involvement in lndochina while Republicans gave split· decision support to f>re91dent Nlxoo'1 peace efforts, 11eanwhUe, the White House said today nogod1Uons 10 end the VletDan> •<If CiongressJo cut o funds for the conUict. Press Secretary IWnald Ziegler. in remarks to newsmen , left no doubt that the President was lrrllnted by the vote by the lfousl" Democrats t-0 e,,.. funding for the war if n peace setllemcnt is not quickly obtained. Ziegler said the President conferred with his Vietnam negotiator, Henry A. Kissinger. this mornlng for an hour about the talks with North Vietnam that Kiss- inger will resume on Monday. Kissinger will appear Republica n congressmen discus! the outlook. bef ore Friday to Said Ziegler : ··At such a sensllive stage in the negotiations ... members of Congress should ask themselves if they want to lake responsibility for raising ·doubts in the enemy's minds about the U.S. position and lbcreby possibly prcr longing the negotiations.'' With families and staff members pack- ing the galleries to watch , both Senate and House went through the opening day rituals, swearing in new members and electing leaders. Vire fl"e!ident -Spiro T":-Agnew-pretd- ed over the Senate. while Pat Jennings. its clerk, led the ~loose until Carl Albert ;o,•as forma lly re-elected for another two years as speaker. Senate Democrats. putting a!lide until, at least Thursday a series of policy pro! ~sals on !he ~·ar and -0ther issues. en- dorsed th~ lengthy statement delivered lo them by Sen. Mike i\.1ansfield of Moo· lana. elected for an unprecedented seventh two-year term as majority leader. It declares "there is no greater na- ,. tional ne«I than the termination. forthv;ith, of our lnvolveinent in the war in Vietnam," and urges that senators take whatever steps are necessary "lo bring about complete dislnvolvcment." Republicam. meanwhile. voted 16 to 10 <See CONGR~. Page Z) Orange Coast Weather It'll be fair on Thursd;ty, wnh occasional gusty \\'inds. flighs of SS at the beaches, Ms.ing t-0 63 in- land. Low temperatures tonight . 3&-<5. INSmE TODAY It's a brand new JltOr In 11>- oal theaUr, and two arta play. homts are 1tartino off carlu 1oith their first pr'odti.ciion.s o/ 1973. Stt E11tertairam~t PoQe 27, l..M. ..,.. , ...... " _.......,. I t-c.,,. lf ·-..... --. -.. .... Notkft I INltwW ,_ • -.. a .,.._. rr-1t '""" ....... -. ---. •• ., ' 2 DAILY PILOT H , f80 Million Range 4 I •~ ,. Ma jor Bu!Id ing Seen • Ill AllbQ\lah building permit va!U<& for 1973 pfoi>ably v;on't come near the 1972 reeord, a number of major projects in Newport Beach will get wider way dur· Ing the year. Bilildlng Supervisor Bobby Fowler sald today De expects the toW f'olume to be back in the $80 miOion range but predicts a new surge in major co1nmercial and in· From Page 1 BOOM ... over the past few months has beeo farm· ed out to pri vate companies but the in· spections must be done by city staffers unless other direction is given by the City Council. "If we closed and locked the doors right now. we'd have enough work to keep our inspectors working through their lunch hours for a year and a half," Fowler said. Fowler said the biggest growth areas during 1972 we.i·e located in the hllJe Deane Develop1nent COmpany Big l:an· yon ):lrnject near Newport Center. the -IrYine-Gompany!s---Spyglass -Hill project above Corona del Mar and the Robert Grant Newport Crest condominiums In West Newport. ''There was some activity in the Emkay property and in Block JOO of Newport Center," he said. "Bul that was the biggest as far as commercial·in· dustrial permits go." Fowler said he expects 19T1 volume to be about 20 percent less than 1972 but the current workload ls still very high. ''We have a lot coming-in right now, mostly from peapte trying to get in under the Feb. I deadline imposed by the coastal initiati ve," he said. T)\e regional commissions that must rev1ew all new Construction in the established coastal zone will be seated Feb. 1. "But once that deadline passes, I think we'll experience some kind of slowdown but l can't really say bo1,l\ much or "·hat kind ," Fowler said. "I am hoping we can get some :i~­ dltlonal staff to help us clear out the files and start fresh on the year," he said. He said If funds are made available, he could use at least seven more people, ln- clUdj.ng four more inspectors, a grading engllll keer1 .,~, plan cbec~er 1a~ another c er . , "I'd be the lut one to O\terstaff and have to ten these people they have to .. "But I think the build.ts and the tenants alike appreciate good service and we should give it to thefl\I" '1 i f',romPqel BOAT ••. Ne wp ort dust.rial devclopmem· Ill the city. "Unles! the coastal initiative review board slo\\'11 things. \l'C-should have a n1uch better b.tllnnce of commercial and rcsldentiaJ this yea1 than last," FO\Vlcr said. A boom in residential pern,lts last year pushed the total valuation over $105 million. "The Etnkay parcel, the Don Koll- Collins Radio project, Irvine's North f'ord and some parts of Newport Center \\'ill be big ones up for permits this year," fowler said. But he said projects such as the Irvine Company's Jasmine Creek townhouses in Corona de! Mar, the Promontory Bay houses and a number of other valuable residential areas will also be seeking permits. "If things go according to plan, I ex· pect·• the biggest project we'll see this year will be the big Marriott Hotel plan· ncd for Block 800 in Newport~Centcr," Fowler said. lie said no firm figures arc yet available on the worth of the hotel but be sa.id it should be in the $10 million to $12 million range. fo14·Jer said there is also the possibility the legal tangle surrounding a developer's plans for a-buge---water--oriented resort-- facility on the site of Newport Dunes will b@worked out in favor of the city holding sway over Jt. "That is worth $50 million all by itself \\'hlch \\o·ould mean more than $250,000 in permit fees alone," be said. "I can say .pretty certainly, however, that this year won't be nearly as dynamic as last year," he said. Patrick Shepard Oies; Won Fame As LA Newsman . Funeral services for Patrick R. Shepard, a prize.winning Newport Beach journalist who worked for the · Los Angeles Times for 41 years. will be held' Friday. Mr. Shepard died Sunday at the age of 7S. Known as the dean of Los Angeles crime report en, Mr. Shepard was widely respected for accuracy and depth of reporting. He was unusually well known by the active JDmlber: of the Los Angeles Police Olficers A8sociation llfl<I the Los An1elts Veterans, Fire Jnd Pclice assoclahoa. 1 ln 1946, 'he won a Matrix first grize tor a feature news article written 'fOr the Times. When be retired in 1961 , the police dej>8.J't111eut removed his chair from lbc police pressroom and preseatfld U to him with an eneraved plaque on the back. and argued that !'ejecting all bids would Jn addition the Los Angeles City Coun- eerve no purpose. di and the U Police Commiuion passed The• only loser was Dana Point public resolutions commending him. Auoclates wtUcb bid a SS.'40 bonus. They Mr. Shepard died at his home, 2215 An- proposed to brlng in Kettenburg Marine niversary Lane , of an apparent heart at- of Sao Diego ln 1•' operate the boat repair tack. facility. He had been active with his wife. Duryea said Willard would phase out ri.tary, in Newport Beach 008.Ung and boat assembly operations eventually and other activities. Onlylauncb bbats built in Costa Mesa at Visitiatlon will be held today from 5 Dana Point. p.m. to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 9 a.m. Dana Point Anchor Marine said It plans to 9 p.m. at Pacific View Chapel in to invest $9'l3,000 in repair facilities and Newport Beach. Private funeral services antlclpates revenues of $19.8 million in will be held Friday. the'ftrst ftve years. He is survived by his wile, Mary Taylor . Wlllard.said.it ,would spend .$550,000 in Shepard; three sons, Timothy Patrick. construction and estimated the five year Terrence Patrick, and William David: • Oh Clirist1nas Tree High Co~ I I Judge Hem·s Farr Appeal WASHINGTON (AP) -An attorney for jailed Loa Angeles newsman William · Farr today appealed to U.S. Supreme : Court Justice William 0. Douglas to : release Farr from jail pending an appeal : ol his case to the 9th Circuit Court of Ai>' : peals. . Attorney Mark Hurwitz uktd Ooualas : to free Fan-on his recognizance pendlrig : the outcome of the circuit court apptal. The great Christmas tree burn planned Saturday at several locations by the Newport Beach Fi re De- partment may be a bust, if the response at the burn site near the Newport Pier is any example. As of Tuesday afternoon, only f\VO trees had been dumped at the site. The fire department is offering the op· portunity to win prizes to children who brin g trees to the burn sites and then collect drawing tickets at. the nearest fire st.ation. Call the fire department for details. Douglas has jurJsdlcUon over the · circuit court where a writ of habeas cor-; pus in the la-year-old newaman's con· ; rcmpt of court case bu been filed. The : court hu refused to release Farr while : considering the ease. • Another appeal is before the California : OiStrict Cout of Appeals in Los ~Jes, ; which has yet to rule on the meritl of the : case. R ed De legates Ha rden Hanoi's Peace Position By United Press International The North Vietriamese delegation to the Paris peace talks abrurtly hardened lianoi's negotiating p0sition todny. Jn one of a series of statement!::, it ac· cused the United States or deliber~Jy destroying lianoi 's Bach Mai bospifiil in the mass raids· against the Hanoi-Hai· phong area. U.S and North Vietnamese experts met in Paris for an unprecedented 71h hours today to lay the groundwork for the negotiations that resume Monday between Dr. Henry A. Kissinger and llanoi's Le Due Tho. As they did, there were ,,.ords of cau· lion in Washington against too much op- timism. KissinJer met with President Nixon for t\VO hours Tuesday night and met him again today. House Republican leaders also an- nounced that Kissinger will meet "\\'ilh Republican congressmen Friday to discuss the Vietnam pooce prospects and the recent heavy bombing of North Viet· n~n). Senate Democratic leader f\.Uke Mao.sfield keynoted the start of the 93rd Congress today with a call for prompt legislation to force U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam. He said Congress must reassert itsc..lf and "seek to bring about Ct>mplete disiJ,volvement." * * * Frdn1 Pa~ 'r 1 I CONGRES~ •.. . . in favor of a resolution by Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois that expresses full sup- port fc:-:-Nixon 's efforts "to end the tragic conflict in Indochina noW throu gh a negotiated settlement.'' Sen. Norris Cotton of New Hampshire. the new chairman o( the GOP con- ference, sa id he and othen; opposed Percy's proposal because they thought ac tion was too hurried. \\1hile House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said neiotiations to end the Viet- nnm war could be prolonged by any moves in Congress to cut off funds for the conflict. · \\'hile Hanoi \\'as reporting new precau- tions against a possible resumption of the U.S. bombing attacks, the North Viet- namese delegation in Paris said ( 1) Hanoi made no concessio1. to the United States at the height of the U.S. bombing offensive and 12)° affirmed that it will stick to ·its demand that Vietnam must not be pennanenUy divided into a Com- munist north and a "free" south. This special statement reje"cted reports in Saigon politicai circles the Communlst regime in Hanoi abandoned und er the bombing attacks its demands that Viet- nam must be considered as one single country. Chorale Sets Car \Vash in Newport Beginning this Saturday ·and for every weekend in January, Newport Harbor High School Chorale members will be washing curs at the school'! 15th Street parking lot to raise money to help pay tor new group outfits. per campe.r between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturdays.and 1 p.m. to 4' p.m. Sundays. No tickets or reservations will be necessary. From Pagel CAMP US ... The appeal contends an indeterminate : sentence im~ on Farr is "cruel and : unusual'' punishment. : Farr is serving the 38th day of an In• : definite jail term imposed by Superior : Cou rt Judge Charles Older \\'ho presided · ported the S\\'itch to all.year schools. H' at the Charles Manson murder trial. said that after one n1ass ·meeting for Older has said he will keep Farr in jail Parents. support for the switch is rurining unt il he agrees to reveal the source of ~· -news story Farr wrote during the_ &!most as stron~ irt the community· Manson trial. Farr repeatedly refused A parent vote, with secret ballots mail· Older's request saying such action would ed to-~he home! of each-,tu,dent, tr;violate------bir}>ro{essional--ethic,...--rpnd- scheduled later this month. personal conscience. "I'll be very surprised if parents don't suppcrt this overwhelmingly, O'Leary sa id. O'Leary said that if the all.year pro- gram is implemented this September, parents who oppose it will have the op- tion of sending their children to nearby schools. A factor at both schools will be cost. In most elementary schools trying all· year schools, maintenance and ad- ministrative costs have risen slightly. But O'Leary pointed out that th e calen- dar planned at Harper is different from most other all-year school plan s. At the high schoo l level , Associate Superintendent Norman Loats said cost could be a decisive factor. "If students use the extra term lo speed up progress toward graduation, so they spend only three years in high sc hool, then there shouldn't be much in- creased cost." he said. "But if students use the e1tra term to take additional courses, and still take the full four years to graduate. the district \\·ill end up paying extra money for those courses.,. N. Viets Recognized SAIGON . (AP ~ -The governments of Finl.and a®. North Vietnam have aif'l!t!d, to recognize each other, Radio Hanoi reported today. l(attie Moran, 91, Of Newport, Dies GraveskSe services win be held Thurs- day in Wbittier for Hattie Moran, 34-year resident of Balboa Island who died Tues·: day at the age of 91. , Mrs. Moran was a native of Columbus,,· Neb. and moved to 212 Apolena Ave. in 1939. She moved to 2858 Serang Place .. ~ Costa Mesa in 1971. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Eleanor• Reinhart of Costa l\.lesa; granddaughter, f\.1rs. Barbara Nemec of Newport Beach ;. Frederick Reinhart or Balboa Island; two-... sisters. Mrs. Pauline Claiborne of El Cer-: ritos and Mrs. Gertrude Lueschen of La abra; and fiv e great-grandchildren. · Habra; and five great-grandchildren. . Funeral services are scheduled for 2, p.m. at Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whif· tier. Search Abandoned soarch has t>een cilled off f. r George E.. Tag~_,)Vho"I,ell Into the ocean ne..-the beac'hed ship Ba~ma Star. lbe Coast Guard says. • Cotton won his post unanimously \\'hen his only rival. Sen. Wallace Bennett of Utah, dropped out and accepted the con· lerenct secretary's spot. OPEN t TO' 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA 646-1919 CLOllD SUNDAY' In GOP contests, two Southern con·· servatlves, Sen. John G. Tower of Texas and William E. Brock of Tennessee, were elected to chair the party's Policy Com· mittc and Campaign Committee. BASEBALL BASKETBALL revenue at $15 million. ...,,..,."'~two daug!!t£~Patricia Ma~.,.e.,ri,,te'=T"oo"'llle,...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I 1i--~""'"nnaer=termnrurteaw=tlle=co1D'I anr--Katbleen Etliii "l:arolan; 10 rece1vos 1lhree pi!roe•• or the gross grandchildren and two g". t . Bandit Scoi·es h Shoes ·~~ 01~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~ Undershirts Shirts " • rcvenue;pn boat repairs and ope percent grandchildren. on boat aales. The family suggests that memorial Su~rvtsoi David L. Baker mov.a that contr ibutions be made to the Costa Mesa At Di'sney}and Dana Point Anchor Marine be awarded Art League. the option and that details of the com-• bined operation with Willard be worked out and returned to the boird. He said be Javored a locally based concern. DAILY PILOT TM °'9llff OMJI OAflY l"llOT, wtlt...,. h ...... "'9 Ntws·l"rm. h ~ Irr tM QNrlfe C..1t Ptlllllslllne Comcitn)'. lep9o • ,. .. •Ill• ,,.. 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" apyrltllt IJWMt, ...,. dilft '911110t Hid fl CM ,,.._, ~KomW!, ~I"" W CMr\w ltM m:itllitlvr ar fMll U.lS mMlfll'r-1 """"""' -~'-12.M n'IOftltif'I, • I F rom Pagel SCHOOLS ... • should remain constant for at least th~e years. Trustees also finalized boundaries for the new Andersen School, which will serve 500 students next fall. Boundaries arc MacArthur Boulevard, Ford Road. Pacific Yie\v Drlve, a n d. the .New ~facArthur Boulevard. An unidentified man wearing a green trench coa t held up a tlc)\et booth outside the main entrance to DisMyland Tuesday and escaped with an estimated $1,500, Anaheim police said . Confronting t\\·o female ticket sellers about 5 p.m., ths man simulated a gun in hls coat pocket and shoved a note through the ticket l:x>otb window. It said : "Gimn1e 1he money ," The two ~·omen complied im 1nediately. Police described the suspect. who fled on foot from the crinie, as being five- feel·lO and in his 1nid·20s. Hypoerisy Cite d Judge Hits Pursuit of. Pot Cases ·BOSTON (UPI) -A fed<ral judge, arguing the U.S. Attorney's office spends too much time prosecuting minor drug cases. has ordered all 14 as- sistant federal prosecutors in Boston to file s'vorn statemeats they never smoked marijuana . U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE Charles E. 'Vyzanski Jr. s..1ld Tuesday if the attorneys did not file the affidavils by Feb. 6 he \\'Ould dismiss the case of George F. Dyer, 21. who pleadtd guilty Tuesday to possession of hasrush. and order the 14 pro~utors to the witness stand. Wyunsld has beeti a critic of the U.S. Attorney's office for the types of cases it selects to prosecute. fie contended' the office should concentrate more on corrupt.ion. clv!l right! and whi~ollar crimes . TllE JUDG6. DECLARING that "hypocrisy begi°' at home." told the at-, tome)'I, ''I want those affidavlt.s ... and I mean it. "l wilt prove perjurers those that are perjurers and I will prove cruel those that are cruel ... " he said . U.S. Attorney James N. Gabriel, tcheduled to leave today for a vacation in l>uerto Rico, saJd he would not decide what to do unttl he holds 1 staff meeting after he returns . I ,. Sox Mitts Basketballs Bats Backboards Balls Goals TRACK Shoes Shorts Warm-up Suits TENNIS Rackets Sh9es Shirts Shorts Dresses Balls RALEIGH BIKES· Parts · Trres~Tubes ·Accessories· Repair e BOYS & GIR LS SPE£DO SWIM SUITS I Orange· Coas1 Today's 'Fin~ VOL. 66, NO. 3, 7 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORllllA . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1973 c TEN CENTS Harper Campus Eyes All-year chool Plan By JOHN ZAU.ER Of .. .,.., ,.... ,_,. Tv.·o campuses or the Newport-Mesa Unified School District have drafted detailed aU-ycar school plans with the h o p e of beginning 12-month operation next school year. Al bolb Corona del Mar High School in Newport Beach and Harper Elementary School In Costa Mesa, enrollment in the aU-year ·programs would be strictly op- tional. Costa Mesa Extends Sign Ban By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .. OIUY l"lltt I I.ti Costa Mesa's current ban against con- struction of new billboards and other types of signs was ordered enforced another 00 days Tuesday nigtlt by the Ci- ty Council. The unanimous COW'lcil action extends to six months the city's sign moratorium during which no new 1lgns are granted unless they meet bardsblp conditions. tor Wil lam DuNl, the council took the action to allow llme for a-1UrVey on the attitudes of Olsta Mesans on el:i&ting and future signing. That survey will be mailed out to all Costa Mesa businessmen and ap- proximately S to 10 percent of the homeowners within the next two weeks. according to Dunn. "We want to send the survey to those people Who have lo live with the signs and those who have to look at tbem," be said. Allhougb tbe placnlng director Ibis morning admitted that questions for the si.;.rvey have not yet been "put together," But officials at both schools say they have broad communlly and teacher sup. port for the plan, and that a reque!t for approval from the board of education c.an be expected within the next l\lo'O month.'!. At Corona de! Mar J·ligh the all-year program couJd begin this July If ap. proved by the board. It wouJd mean ex- palllion of the normal summer school prcigram -which consists of four clow periecb a day for seven weeks-to a full· Hedged regular school term, with six· Antltc~r C:nueus UPI Tl ...... Senat~ Foreign Relations Com· mittee has held special meet· ing on antiwar policy. Sen. William Fulbright (pictured above) said it was consensus of panel to do nothing at present to entlanger negotiations in Paris. be believed lhal the results wooJd prove M A valuable In helping his stall draw up a eSll pprOVeS neW sign ordinance. Plans for a slricter ordinance wert ,.. Ten tat:ve Tr'LCt quested by councilmen in November, the " 1_, same month they ordered the first oo-day moratorium. M f K ll C Current plans are to reduce the overall ap 0 0 0 signing in Cosla Mesa by means of a new ' sign allocaliOn formula ·which takes into · -A tentfttive tract map ror the $9 million account how much a penon can actually Koll Co. Industrial tract was ap-F---d~~dri 'les psst=a=Stl .. ?-~~~~&"'-~W~~~~~~~~~~~;_ Should the City Council approve the proved by unanimous vote of I e s a ordinance, all new signs would be re-Mesa Ci ty Council Tuesday night.· quired to confonn immediately. Those The action gives a green light for coo- not ronfonnlng to the new standards struction of Costa Mesa's largest single would be ordered phased out aCi.'Ording to a sliding amortization schedule. industrial complex, a ~acre project The graphic, ecooomic, legal and near Orange County Airport . perceptual criteria on which this new Don Koll Co. representatives say this i~ ordinance will be founded was published the first condominium-style industrial last month by Dunn's stall. Called the park in the nation and believe it might "Costa Mesa Sign Study Working serve as a model for similar parks Papers." the document is available from elsewhere in the U.S. city hall on request. The park departs from current prac- Dunn laid he has distribute<l 50 coPies tices by allowing itsparticipant.s to own to businessmen through the <Asta Mesa rather than lease industrial bulldings. As Clamber of Commerce but that no com-with condominium residential housing, merits have been received. , there will be so-called "common" areas The survey, he indicated, will help including parking and landscaping which draw out the feelings of the business will be jointly malntained. Community tow'ard a neW' stgn· ordinance. Councilmi:p Alvio 'Pink1ey, Who ~t w o Hunter's Body Found SAN FRAfiCISCO CAP) -The body of a second man who disappeared during" a duck hunting trip has been found in San FranciJco Bay, the Ooast Guard said Tue.9dl.Y. The body of Thomas Verrinder of Oublln wa1 found off Hunters Point Monday, USE PILOT ADS, .FIND 'THE ONE' It ooly takea one call to .. n a car. Thts old outo 1Dld on lhe finl day to the fint caller, alter lhll ad appeared In lbe DAILY PILOT: '79 JlMW 2002, I speed stick, · -~1111~ruim1s; P I e,- - AMIFM, t\'el, Ul·XXU. II you're looking for "the one" II lakes to sell whatever you have !Dr sale, try lhe .dlr«t llne to results. Dial MWm end let lbe DAILY PILOT ad-visor htlp ,.. 1e1 Ille call that counts. weeks ago oppGSed the Don Koll project on a zoning technicality, joined wllh other councilmen tor a 5-0 vote in favor of the tract approval. Pinkley's earlier objection to the park centered around a potential violation of the A1·l (manufacturing) district zoning ordinance. The ti.1-l 1.0ne is cunt!:ntly being studied by a blue ribbon.committee to modernize it and remove the technical problem cited by the councitm11n. Stocks Continue Sharp Advances NEW YORK (AP) -Sto<k market prices c;;onllnued to gain _today, boosted by eocouraging l!COnomlc news and op- Umlsnf (bout -vtetnam peace. The closing Dow Jones average of 30 l.odustrn&l stocks was up 12. L2 points to 1013.10, wcll above Its reccnl closing. Stock price advance·s outnumbered declines on the New York ~Es· change by oearJy 2 to J In fairly acUve tradlog. period days and nine-week renns. lf a student opted to a t. t e n d this "Quarter Five" in the wmmer, he could graduate from high school in three years, or he could simply take extra courses in which be had an interest. In addition. students would have the option of attending school in the summer a.nd taking off one tenn during the regular year. Depending on the funding avaUab~ to support the plan, Assistant Principal Attendance Boundaries Get Change About 1.000 children in the r\ewport· Mesa Unified School District will be at· tending different schools next fall as a result of boundary changes enacted by the Board of Education Tuesday night Associate Superintendent Nonnan Loats told trustees that the changes wert intended to "clean up auendance boun- daries" and promised they would reduce busing in the district by 350 students dai- ly. Trustees also gaW: final approval to COllD ~bool behind Costa Mesa High School. The %25 students who bad gone there will bl split between SbnQl'a and College Park tebools. The old Presidio buildings will become part of Davis lnlermediote School. The major boundary changes, which were scrutinized closely by trustees but adopted as originally proposed by staff, may be summarized as follows : Gerald ~tcClellan said. high school stl>dents from any•thert in the Newport - ~fesa district might be able to attend Corona del t.1ar High in the summer. At Harper. the all-year switch would mean greater change, accordMg to school officials. Students would attend school for four nine-week quarters each year. In between they \.\'OUld have three three-week vacations and, in late swn- mer, one five-week vacation. The traditional three-month summer vacation v.·ould be eliminated. but the lotal number or school days ~·ould re- main as It Is now . "Students forget so much over the traditional long summer that it Lakes up to seven -.·eeks to re-teach them in the rail." explained Harper Principal Alfred o·Leary. "We think \.\'e could teach students much more in the same Jn-day school year lf shorter vacations more often cut down that sununer learning loss.·· Ul"IT• ...... -18 Rea Intermediate School students living between Newport and Harbor boulevards have beoo transferred to the Davis school. -72 Davis students living north of the San Diego freeway have been transferred to the TeWinkle school. NORTH VIETNAMESE CHILDREN PLAY ON WING OF 852 BOMBER Renewed Raids After 36-hour New Year Truce in War Zon• -59 students at Corona del ~'lar elementary living above the Pacific Coast Highway and east of ~facArthur Boulevard have been transferred to Harbor View School. No ise Control Airi11g Slated U.S. B52s Drop 900 Tons Of Bo1nhs on Supply Trail ~ A ~oposed noise control ordinance will be the subject of a public hearing before the Orange County Board of Supervisors Feb. 7. The proposed county law would apply to almost every kind o1 noise maker including power lawnmowers, air conditioners. air compressors, industrial plants and rarm equipment. Exempted from the law would be aircraft and motor vehicles. Their regulation has been preempted by the state, county officials noted. SAIGON il:Pll -U.S. B52s roppcd an estimated 900 tons of bombs Tuesday and today on approaches to two major sections of the Hf> Chi ~tinh supply trail 111 North Vietnam but again stayed below the 20th Parallel. Other B.S2s dropped 1.500 more tons on Communist targels in northern South Vietnam . The U.S. Conllnand, in a sudden relax- ation ol its 16-day-old infonnation blackout on 852 missions, said the bombers !lew 10 missions near the Ban Karai and Mu Gia passes nortbY.'est of Dong Hoi, about 50 miles above the Demllilariud Zone. _>he bombers also flew 22 missions in SPuth Vletpam 's five northern provinces, ' ' ' Dypoerisy Cited Judge Hits Pursuit of Pot Cases l\OSTON (UPI) -A federal judge. arguing lhe U.S. Allorney's o!llce spends too much time prosecuting minor drug cases, has ordered all 14 as- sistant federal prosecuton in Boston to file !Worn statements they never smoked ·maiijuana. U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE Cbarlea E. Wyzansld Jr. ,.Id Tutsday il Ille attorn<ys did not me Ille al!idavtll by Feb. a he would disml&s lhe case ol George F. Byer, 21, who pleaded gullly 'l\Jelday to posswlon of hashish, and order the II prose<:11t«s to Ille wltnal stand. W)'UJISlli bas b<tn a a1tlc or the U.S. Ntorney'a omce !or lhe types of ...., It solects to prosecute. He cootended the olllce should concentrate mere on -corruption, t!lvil rlgbta: and whitMOllar crimes. 't'lll:~JtJOOE;-DECLARING that "hypocrisy begins al home," told-the Bl· torpeya. 111 want those afridavita •.. and I mean It. most orfhcm in COmmt.ifil~a AfclJS northwest of Quanp; Tri City. The command said M fighter-bombers and 13 flights of B52s new through monsoon rainstorms and thick clouds lat e Tuesday and early today in the at- tacks against the Southern Panhandle region of North Vietnam . It said the bad weather prevented assessment of the bomb damage. The U.S. Command also reported the downing .of another fighler-bomber over North Vietnam. The command com- mmtique said the plane, a Marine Corps A6 Intruder, went down of "unknown causes" Thursday. Both crewmen are missing. .Farther to the south, six v.·aves of B52! hit a suspected Communist troop staging a 'l 45 miles northwest of Saigon. The latest announcement brought to 27 the number of U.S. aircraft missing since the renewed bombing began Dec. 18. The !ally include~ 15 8525, II conventional jct ighter·bombers and one helicopter. At least 82 Americans have been captured or killed. Bandit Scores At Di sneyland An unldenUfled ·man wearing a green trench coat htld up a Ucket booth outside the main entrance to ~lan<i Tutsday and eJCaped wl,th an ettlmated . 11,soo. Anahf:lm police 1aid. • "l will prove per:jwer8 those that are perjurers and I will prove cruel thole th.at are cnicl 1 •• ·• he 11.ld. U.S. Allomey J~ N. Gabrli:l, schedulod to le1>·e tolliv for a vacation In Putrto 111co, Aid be ""'1ld mt decide ,..,.t to do ·liiilll'11e bolds a at>U meeting arter he returns. Confronting two· fem1le ticket sellers about $ p.m .. ths man almWateG a gun in his coat pocket and .shoved a note through lhe Ucket boolb Wlndow. II sald o · h 11Gimme the money." ', The two women complied lmmedlAlely. Police deacribed the suapcct, who fled on foot from the crlmt, 'u being rive- leet-10 anCI In his micl-:1111. o·Leary sald that oo a S('Cr{'t ballot , 100 percent of his leaching starr sup- ported the s"·i1ch to nll·year schools. He said that after one n1ass meeting for paren1s. support for 1he S\l'ilrh is running aln1os1 1U strong in the community. A parent vote. \\'lttl stcret ballots maU- rd to the hon1es of r:ich student, ls sc~uled later this monlh . .. I'll be v«.>ry surprised if parents dorff I See CAl\I PUS. Page % I P1·esident Ang1·y Over Fu11d Move Fron' Wire Servlcec; \\'ASHINGTO N -The Democranc-con· trolled 93rd Congress opened today with Senate Democrats unanimously en· dorsing their leader's call for an Im- mediate end to U.S. invol\•ement in Indochina while Republicans gave split· decision support to President Nixon'!li peace efforts. Meanwhile. the Y.'hlte liouse said today negotiations to end the Vietnam war could be prolonged by any moves In Cc.ngress to cut off funds for the conflict. Press Secretary onn 1eg er, in remarks to newsmen, left no doubt that the President wa! irritated by the vote by the Housf' Democrats to end funding for the war If a peace settlement is not quickly obtained . Ziegler said the President conferred with his Vietnam negotiator, Henry A Kissinger, this morning for an hour about the talks \l'ith North Vietnam that Kiss- inger will resume on ~londay. Kissinger will appear Republican congressmen discuss the outlook . before Friday to Said Ziegler : "At such a sensitive stage in the negotiHtions ... members of Congre~ should ask themselves if they want to take responsibility for raising doubts in the enemy's minds about the U.S. position and thereby possibly pro- longing the negotiations." With families and staff members pack- ing the galleries to watch, both Senate and Jfouie went through the opening day rituals. swearing in new members and tlecting ltadel"!. Vice rresidenl Spiro T. Agnew preskl· ed over the Senate, while Pat Jennings. its clerk. Jed the !louse until Carl Albert was formally re-elected for another two years as speaker Senate 11rmf'l('ral!'. putting aside until at least Thursdfly a series of policy pro- posals on the "'ar and other issues, en- dorsed lh: leoglhy ~ratement delivered to them by Sen. ~l ike ~1ansfield of Mon- tana . e1ected for an unprecedented se\'enlh two-year term as majority leader. It declares "!here Is no greater na- tional need than the termination, forthwith , of our involvement in the war in Vielnam ," and urges that senators take "'hatever steps are necessary "to bring about complete. disinvolvement." j Orange Coast Weatller It'll be fair on Thursday. "'11h occasional gusty winds. J{jghs of 55 at the beaches, rising to 63 in- land . Low temperatures tonight, 31H5. L'\'SmE TODAY /t"s a brand 11t10 ~ar in lo- cal theater. and two area J>lalf· /1ou.sf S art starting off early wirh ll1e1r fir:sl productionl of 1973. See £11terWirtmtn t Page 27 . "'""'·...... , ... ,Iott '' c .. 1..,,,1a • ("""" (.,..... . It Cl•ulnttl •7· .. ('_It, • C""1Wllrll 4' OffJll N•tlcn I CllWltt '"'" ' fllltrttl" .... ~' M-21 l'lfl...U U·1t ,. ... lllt' ltfC"11 • ...... ~ 11 AMI LI,..., .11 • • , • OAILY PILOT c Wtd,,....,, -.., 3, 197J Italian ' Lovers? Housewives Air Gri~s in Survey llOME !AP) -lllllan houlewl.., complain tn 1 survey of their .ex lives that tbelr husbandJ are lousy lover5. "He ls unJnsplring, not like a rt.al man," says one 42-year~ld Roman wlfe. A Mllanue, 48, comments: ''Once he w1s 1 &ood lover, now he has no passion." · The housewives also lament that in marriage Italian style sex soon becomes a household chore -only for the con· venience and p]epsure of lhe husband. A quarter of the women interviewed 1dmll tbat they have betrayed their hUJbands. And one-half or those v.·00 hive been ralthflil say the y ren1ained so only because they didn't have a cha/1<.'e. The wives' complalnls are outlined in a book by Lleta Harrison. a Sicilian writer who surveyed the sex habits of 1.056 married women . Miss Harrison in- terviewed an equal number of mothers and their married daughters. posing the same questk>ns to ascertain changing at- litudes. "Within a generation," the writer con· eluded, "llallan sociely h.u changed radically. The married daugbter,s have dbcovered 'au.• 'llley bel!Cve that 3tJ Is not 'shameful.' They have also found out their 'right to orgruim.' '' The elder mothers -42 percent of them -even accept that their husbands should be more passionate with their mlstressei. than wfth their wives. Only 'Beetle Day' 3.5 perortnl of lhe youns married ont!I agree with thaL Slxl)'·•t. (>el'C<lll ol tile YOUlli married women consider aex the moat Important fac1or In marriage. Only eight percent of lheir mother11 think so. \'et. tbe mother!! and their married daughter.; agree on one thing : disap- pointment with their husbanc:ts. "~1y husband considers our home a hotel," complains one wire. 34. "Ile comes borne, dentaods food, slecpj alone and goes 8way . '' rtfi.ss Harrison writes: ·•1tallan men are disappointing as lovers. overbearing as husbands, phantom fathers . They arc also negligent and unprotecting -and adulterers." Between a quarter and 30 percent of the wives interviewed said !hey are aware of their husbands' extramarlllll affairs. But, according to the survey, more than a quarter of the young housewives retaliate in the aame mannfr, double from th.al or a generation ago. "Wltb . no reason, .he stopped loving me," a wife wu quoted in the survey. "81.j.t I am young -28 -and I have the ri&ht to a normal life. That's why I have a lover." Said one faithful Roma n wife, "I haven't betrayed hi111 because I am stupid." Avalon Damage Report Overbloivn, Chief Says By ALMON LOCKABEY Of .... OlllY ,llot ''"' Reports of wlnd and boat damage at Avctlop Harbor, Catalina Island, ~·ere v:i<ttly. ex,ggerated, according to a report tOC:a y from Avalon Hurbonnaster I:'tan Carl~on. "They ~imply pul \\Qrds in 1ny 1nou1h," Bus Scl1edules May Be Included With Water Bill Residents of Costa Mesa soon1 may find a trp.msportation bonus in their water "bills. 1 t of t Costa !laid Carlson of radio, television and wire service rtPorters who called regarding the damage from the New Year's day storm. "It was a beetle day," said Carlson, "the longest 28 hours I and my crew ever spt:nt, but we got boats out of the harbor to sheltered areas and zaved several others from possible severe damage." Garlson said reports that a 57-foot ketch and a bouseboat were sunk were entl.rtly erroneoua. The largest boat beached during the storm was a 40-root Newporter ketch, the Posada Manana. The only Olhel'3 d>maged during the stonn were an old wooden sailboat which went ashore when the cleau pulled from her deck beca~ of dry rot. The vessel was also dismasted when It hit the beach. The only other wu a fiberglw: sloop rrom Mar!J)a de! Rey which sustained Mesa County Water District, says he wil WllJ under w~fleu.lng out of the harbor ask the district to include ll schedule ~ when a line became tangled in her p~ the new arw. ~ t;o11111yh!ffahslt ...... ~ pell r ' jj n-.1· e •' ' •L bus routet' t next b ng. CNrtm' said • 19'.-root sailboat anchored Pinkley, who refers to the tine as tht oft·Descanso Point filled with water and 01Two Blt 1Bus Llne" because of i~ nat sank to Jta keel but was salvaged with lit.- 25-cent per passenger Charge, said' tbday Ue or no damage. he hopes the malling will be received The barbonnaster said one person was before a new route leading rrom Bethel ln the water but was rescued with no in- 1".owers to Orange County Medical Center jury. is opened. . · "As far as J ba\.'e been able to "'11'lis would be a fantastic service for determine, there was not a single ln/·ury the elderly. But right now many people during the entire stonn," sak!. Car son. still have no idea where the buses go. "If all of the boats ~·hlch went on the That's why I'm proposing the mailing. beach bad been destroyed, the damage We pay for the postage anyway and it "'ould not have betn anywhere near the will cost us nothing," he said. $200.000 reported.'' The major difficulty v.·ith Pinkley's Carlson said cooperation of the Orange .suggestion is that the schedule is a bit County Harbor Department in Newport larger than the watet: bill envelope, mak· Hesrbor was responsible for early warn· Ing stuffing difficult. ings that helped in getting boals out of 1bree of the Orange County, Transit Avalon before the full force of the District's bus routes currently serve northeast ~·ind hit. Costa Mea. 1 "As soon as ~·e got warning of in· The first C<lmes 1 from Balboa and creasing winds at Newport we started enters the city on Orange Avenue.. run· alerting boat o"'nera to get out of the , ning through the east part of Costa Mesa harbor and head for the protection of Cnt w a ~ Club and _ .I@:OOi-_anQ_other al"\!aS_"'on the leewa_rn then into Santa na. siaeOfllie island,11 said Cafl!IOn. Another begins in Laguna Beach and "The Coast Guard also cooperated by also enters on Orange Avenue but sendin& a culler to esC<lrt boats to .the crosses over into the Y•estslde. running north side of the Island and to check on along Harbor Boulevard inta Santa Ana. conditions lbere." Ttie lhlrd line begins at South Coast Carlson said lhc 'vi.nd5 never esceeded Plaza, Costa l\lesa. and runs east loward 40 knols in the gusts. They ranged from UC Irvine and to fashion Island, 10 to 40. Reports of winds over SO knots Newport Beach . ~·ere exaggtrated, he said . Carlson said most of the Mime 300 boat OIAN•I COAST ... DAILY PILOT TM 0.-C-1 OAIL.Y ,IL.OT. """_.... fa.Clllft"MMll "" ,...,, .. ,,..... ........... .., "" °'"" "9Mt ..... _ ~ ..... . ,.,. ....... ~ ... Wied. .......,. tlwlltlt llfWr!.. ..... c-.. ~-.._...._ ~· ~ a..ctlf"-""lr! Ylllf'll1 UtuN 19ct1. *"' ....... SMdllfl1c• n SM ~' ,.., Ju-C•ir-A ~111111 A1JloMI •""" Is fll'Vbtllll .. S.IUl'lll•'fa _, Surid.,,. Tiie Sll'IM:l .. I ,Wlltttffltt ,...., b 11 UD ~I a.y $1""'1, Cotlll Mtt&, C•Ntonll<ll, t1'!', R.olierl N. w,,, ~"'""" .,.,. "*'"'*' J1ck It Citrf•Y Vic• ,.._,.,.,. lnlll o.n..1 Mt,....r Tlle1t11s IC••vil ·~ ... 1\•111•• A. Mllf,hlM M--a..rf .. H. L-•• ~i•"•"' ~. H•ll AHhl~I Mlrlltfnl l:dllln o"·oers in Avalon before the storm hit prudently 1ot under "'ay and sailed for home or shelter afler tbe warning. Those who could DOl get OUt did a good job of securing their craft and aiding harbor personnel in moving other crafl to more sheltered areas. Sa11ta Ana OKs Business Arca Revita lization The lalest plan lo revitalize Santa Ana 's do"·ntown business area was adopted by the c1ly council Tuesday night. Approved v.·as a redevelopment agency and a Community Redevelopment Com· mission. Boundaries or the area Jn which JJo W"• a., Str••• the new agrncy cao operate extend on M•lflflt A414r••n ,,0. ka 1160, •1•1• the south to Walnut Street, north to 17th OtMr OMs.. Street. east to Grand Avenue and We.st 10 ....,.... IMcttr 1m ,........, ~ Bristol Street. ~sttdl;m,._..,,,.....,.,. Th . . Ill h '" """"""* SMdtr 1ms 1tt1c11 ...,..,d e new comm1!l:l1on w ave ~·t IM c~: •1 ~"' l!I C:.1111M 1te11 power to purchnse private property at ,.,.,.._ 111•1 l4f-4)21 toll markflt vnlur p\u5 relocation costs. It Q' ••• ....,..... ••2·1•11 ~--""111so-can condemn property If ncce:i:s.try. ~t. 1m 0r~ c..11 ,11111.,.,"" 111~ commls.slon, \li'hlch btglns opera· ClirftNM'. ,.. -'"""· 111vtlf'ttlM\, 'lion In 30 day!>, Include$ lfector Godinti, _=.,.,.~ ~':. =r"::i.i"",.: Santa Ana po11tma!ter; John ''QIU" HUI, ,,..... ., ~ -· clothing merchant: Don Christeson, land ,..... C'lltt ,..,.... •1111 .. c.t•• ....._ developer : Waldo llaug, chairman of the :!,,.~ ... ~.1.is 'Z.J:~~-mft~~ -city planning commlulon; Ted Jesse, 11p. am:•rfllllN 12.&1 "'*'"'"'· pliance store owner; Tom McMk:h~el. r~•lt.or. and Larry Whitt:, manager of • title in~ura1lt:e company. TONIGIIT BASKETBALL -UC! v. Macalester (ri.linn.) Crawford Han. 8 p.m. Newport Harbor v. Anaheim al llarbor, 1 p.m. THURSDAY, JAN. 4. LIBRARY STORY HOUR -Movie "A1y f>~riend, the Fish" and stories, Costa Mesa Library, 10:30 a.m. ond 11 :30 a.m. WINTER REGIS~TION -O.pnrt· ment of Leisure Services registration for winter classes, Com munity Recreation Center, 6 to 8 p.m. For further in· formation call 834·5300. UC! LECTURE SERIES -\\1hat 's llappening to American Family ~ Social Science Hall, 1·9:45 p.m. Admlssion $4.7~. Douglas Hears Farr's Attorney Freedom Appeal \VASHINGTON IAP) -An attorney for jailed Los Angeles news"man Wlllian1 Farr toda y appealed to U.S. Supren1c Court Justice \Villiam 0 . Douglas to relt>ase Farr fr om jail pending an ap~al of his case to the 9th Circuit Courl of Air peals. Attorney l\lark Hurwitz asked Douglas to free Farr onl'iiS recifgniUlnct?pendlng the outcome of the circuit court appeal . Douglas has jurisdiction over the circuit court where a writ of habeas cor· pus in the 38-year-old newsman's con· tempt of court case has been filed. The court bas refused to release Farr while considering the ca&e. Another appeal la be.fore lhe California District Cout or Appeals In Los Angeles, which bas yet to rule on the merlt1 of the case. The appeal contends an Indeterminate sentence imposed on Farr is "cruel and unusual" punishment. Farr is serving the 38tt: day or an in· definite jail term imposed by Superior Court Judge Charles Older who presided at the Charles Manson murder trial. Older has said he will keep Farr in jail untll he agrees to reveal the source of a n·ews story Farr wrote during the Manson trial. Farr repeatedly refused Older's request saying such action would violate bis professional ethics and personal conscience. From Page I CAMPUS ... support this overv.·helmingly, O'Leary Sal . O'Leary µid that if th~ all-Jur P!O· gram is implemented this S$tember. parents who oppose it1will ~ave the op- tion of seftdtng their chlli:tfen ·to nenrby schools. A factor at both scMols will be cost. ln most elementary schools trying all· year schools, maintenance and ad· ministraUve costs have risen slightl y. But O'Leary pointed out that the ca\en· dar planned at Harper is dUferent from most other all-year school plans. At the high scbool level, A550Ciate Superintendent Norman Loats said cost colild be a decisive ·ractor. ··1r students use the extra term to speed up progress toward graduation, so 1hey spend only three years in high school, then there shouldn 't be much ln· creased cost," he said. 2 Injured In Laguna Auto Crash Two Costa Mesa mldents were injured today in a spectacular single car cruh in Laguna Beach which ripped an eight-foot section from a utility pole and sent it flying across Const Ht11hway by Emerald Bay shortly after midnight. Police &aid John Allan Palka, 27, or 2404 Harbor Blvd. and passenger Suzane Kontlk, 23. of 2404 Harbor Blvd., •·ere 1ransported by ambulance to South Coast Communily llospilal for emergency treatment. , Minutes late r a second car. driven by Eva Brunner Peraoda, 37, of 7071,'.! Narcissus St .. Corona del Mar slammed· into the utility pole section. Officers sai~ exteoslve damage w11.s dooe·to the Pergoda vehicle, but, that the driver did not require hospitaliutlbn. Laguna Beach police said today the ac. cident oceurrtd as Palka was beaded northbound on Coast HighweY near Emerald Bay gate 4. lie told officers an oncoming car s~·f'rved across the center and forced him off the roadv.•oy. The car struck the utility pale . ripped out the eight.foot section throwing it across the hlgh"·ay into the southbound Janes. TM-car then skidded anOther 230 feet and came to rest after striking a tree and fence. JXllice said. The crash with the Edison Company pole caused a momentary dip in elet· 1 rical power, but no electrical service \\'as interrupted, Al Geiser, Laguna Beach Edison Company mana~r, said te>- day . Garbage Truck Parki1ig Olwyed Approval for overnight parking of garbage trucks was granted to a Co!ta ~1e.sa disposal CQmpany Tuesday night by the city council. Although the truck parking lot at ~Wi. J>Jacention Ave. is adjacent to t w o residences. councilmen took the action because no protests were filed . John Lindley. a representative of Oreo Disposal Co.. I old the council that !he trucks "'·ould not contribute noise or odor to the area. !\Ian Kills Wife, Self E3CONDIOO IAP) -Police say a hus· band distraught that his 47-year-old wife was stricken by cancer shot her to dealh and then killed himself Monday. Bolh ary ump ey r usan . Earl, 51, died instantly of gunshot wounds In the head, the coroner's office said. • • ' us ' • 8C ' • • U,IT ....... Love lt' orth 8 Cents? The U.S. Postal Service revealed the design of a unique stamp -the ''Special Stamp for Someone Special." The red, blue and green com· me1norative-size stamp will be issued later this month in Philadel· phia, the "City of Brotherly Love." Reds Say Hanoi Hospital Deliberately Attacked By United Press International The North Vietnamese ·delegation to IJ.S. bombing attacks. the North Viet;.· namese delegation In Paris said ( 1) Hanoi made no concessio1. to Che United tile Paris peace talks nbrupUy hardened States at the height of the U.S. bombing llanoi's negotiatlni position today . _offe.afil'.e_and__(tJ alli..rmesl that it v.i ll Jn one of a series of statemen t~. it ac-stick lo its demand that Vietnam must cused the United States of deliberately not be permanently divided into a Co1n- destroying Jlnnoi's Bach ~1ai hospital in munist north and a "free" south . the mass raids against the Hanoi·llai· pbong area . U.S and North Vietnamese experts met in Paris for an unprecedented 7lh: hours today to Jay the grotmd1,1;ork for the negotiations that resume Monday between Dr. Henry A. Kissinger and Hanoi's Le Due Tho. As they did, there were words of cau- tion in Washington against too much op- timism. KissinJer met with President Nixon for two hours Tuesday night and met him again today. Hous~ Republican leaders also an· noun~d that Kissinger will meet with Republican congressmen Friday to discuss the Vietnam peace prospects and the rectnt heavy bombing of North Viel· lliin1. Senate Democratic leader Mike h!ansfie:d keynoted the start of the 93rd Coagress today with a call for prompt legislation to force U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam. }le said Congress must reassert its1.lf and "seek to bring about complete disi1.volvement. ·• White llouse Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler sald negotiations to end the Viet· nam war could be rolonged by any moves 1n ngress o cu o un s or the confli~. While Haho! was reporting new precau· lions against a possible resum~ion of the Tree Fire Bur1is Harbour Home of <; Basketball Coacli A Christmas lree fire destroyed $20,000 v.•orth of furn ishings Tues day nigh t in the lfunlington Harbour home of Jerry Tarkanian , basketbnll coach at Cal State, .L-Ong Be.:lch. Hmitington Bench firemen said the blaze ~'as caused by a short in the wiring I'-' Christmas tree decorations. The tree quickly burst into names. and the firt spread throughout the living room and dining room. Tarkanian and his family v.·ere in the living room when the lire started. ~t an escaped without injury. firemen said. The fire was contained in the t~·o rooms of the Tarkanian home at 4151 Calhoun Drive. but firemen said there waS heat and smoke damage throughout e use. e p.m.· .... , Firemen said most of ·the damage was to furniture. carpets and drapes. 538 CENTER STREET ~OST A MESA.-'°' . " BASEBALL Patrick Shepard -Oies;~Won-Fa,mtl~-1>--..a oe•..,.s~~ Undershirts Mitts BASKETBALL Sltoes Shirts ' As LA N e'vsma11 Funeral services for Patrick R. Shepard . a prize-\vllln ing Newporl Beach journalist who "·orked for the Los Angeles Times for 41 years, will be held Friday. l\1r. Shepard died Sunday at the age of 76. Known as the dean of Los Angeles crime rcponers. ~tr. Shepard was widely respected for accuracy and depth of reporting. He was unusually well known by the people about v.·hom he wrote. He was an aclive men1ber of the Los Angeles Police Officers Assoclatlon and the Los Angeles Veterans. Fire and Police association . In HHS. he ~'On a ~tntrix flrsl prize for a feature ncv.·s arlirle \\Tilten for the Times. \\'h!.'!n he retired in 1961, the police de;:iarlment removed his chair from the police pressroom .:lnd presented ii lo him 111th an engraved plaque on the back. In addition, the Los Angeles City C.Oun-- cil and the LA Police Commi ssion passed publlc resolutions commending him. ro.tr . Shepard died at his home. 2215 An· ni\·ersary Lane, of an apparent heart at· t.'.lck. lie had ~n acth•e with his wife. Mary, In Newport Beach boating and other activities. Visiliation will be held today from 5 pm. to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 9 a.m . to 9 p.m. at Pacific Vie"' Chapel In Ncv•port Beach. Private funeral services will be ·held Friday. 1-lt is survived by his wife, Mary Taylor ~htpard; three sons, Timothy Pl'trlclt, Terrtnce Patrick, and William David : · l\li'O daughters. Patricia Marguerite Toole an< • Kathleen Ellen Carolan: 10 grandchildren and t "'O g r e a t • grandc:hlldrtn. 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