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TWA ·Bulin,, O.,ertur~ed ' --
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Quake Predietor U.S. ·Expedition
Greenspan Held Finds •Abominable
In West1ninster Snown1an~ Traeks
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TWA Ruling
-Bay Area's
Ocean View
Stnffs Nix Co.urt Victory ·Physicians
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Ccwefi,ng Waiertroat . '
Newpon ·Beach officials have rolled out this special air cannon to
scare oil seagulls which have taken a fancy to the cit)"s Big Canyon
Reservoir In the bills of Corona de! Mar. Officials say so many of the
birds have encamped at the reservoir, the chief source of domestic
water in Newport Beach, that they are posing a possible health prob-
lem. 'The cannon. fired whenever city workers spot the whites of their
tail feathers, makes big popping oound, but doesn't actually harm the
gulls.
All-year
By JORN ZALLER
Of tlM DellY Piiot Stell
Teachers at l I Ocean View elementary
schools have voted against all-year
schools, district officials revealed today .
No schx>1 s~ff gave more than 50 per-
cent supj>ort to the switch to a new
calendar .. officials said._
_ MeaJ)wbile, voting continqes this week
at IO other campuses in the Ocean Vie\v
School District. At least 75 percent sup-
port is needed from teachers before the
school board will con sider calling a com-
munity election to see if parents favor
the plan.
The voting completed so far means
that in at least 11 schools. the all-year
calendar cannot possibly be implemented
next year.
'I'ho8e schools are: College View,
Goklen View. Hope View, Lake View,
Lark View, Mesa View. Oak View, Spring
View, Star View, SlBl View, and Village
View.
School officials were cautious when
asked to comment on why not even one
school in 11 had oome close to approving
an al~year p)an.
Asked whether strong opposition to the
plan among 90me parents might have in·
fluenced tea~rs, SUperintendent James
Carvell replied :
"I'm sure it's bad some effect on the
decisions made at the individual schools.
How much is conjecture at this point."
Carvell saJd the 1district would continue
!See AIJrYEAR, Page II
Snowman Traeks Found
Won by
-WASHINGTON iAP I -The U.S.
Supreme C.ourt today S"'ept aside the
largest default judgment ever ay,·arded in
an American court, a $145-million ruling
against the Hughes Tool <"'Al.
The victor as the 12-year-old case came
to an end in a 6-2 decision was Howard
R. Hughes, the recluse Jndustrialist y,·ho
was the sole owner of !iu~ Tool. The
loser was Trans World Airlines.
Almost immediately after the decision
Predictor
Greenspan
Arrested
Earthquake predictor Reuben
Greenspan was arrested Tuesday in
Westminster on suspicion ol driving
under the tnnueoce of drugs following a
minor traffic accident.
Greenspan, 68 or 17301 Keelson Lane,
Apt. 26, Huntington Beach, was arrested
shortly before noon at the intersection of
Btach Boulevard and Bolsa Avenue.
PoHce said Greenspan's car and a
truck collided in the intersection. No one
was seriously injured.
He has been ordered to appear at 9
a.m., Jan. 18. in the West Orange County
Mtmicipal Court, Westminster, on the
misdemeanor traf!lc charge.
Greenspan gained notoriety over the
Christmas holidays when he predicted a
major earthquake would strike San Fran-
cisco on Jao. 4.
was announced, TWA stocll; dropped off
a point on the New York Stock Exchange
and trading was halted because of an in·
Oux of orders.
Justice William 0. Douglas, for the
majority, said since the jet aircrart
tFaJl;S8'tiollS. that _form~ t~ basis of
TWA's ~!Jlplaint have t;ieen approved by
the Civil Aeronautics Board, they could
not be challenged in an antitrust suit.
Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, in
dissent, as was Justice Harry A.
Blackmun , said the court made a sharp
swing from the past when it made only
slight changes in the operation of an-
titrust Jaw to accommodate other
regulatory laws.
Burger called the decision a surprise.
U:iti\ now, a special master. former Atty.
Gen. Herbert Brownell. and two Jowcr
federal courts concluded Hughes Too l
violated antitrust laws because of its
failure to deliver 63 jet planes to TWA in
the 1950s.
Hughes Tool {Toolco) then owned more
than 78 percent of TWA stock.
The delau1t judgment was more than
30 times larger than any other award in
an Ar.ierican court. With interest. the
judgment had grov.1n to about $180
million.
Last fall. Hughes decided to sell a
division of Toolco, the foundation on
which his fortune was built. The sale was
to bt made through a public o[fering of
common stock and would bring ,Hughes
(See HUGllES, Page %1
SELLER FINDS
BUYER IN PILOT KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) -An wmandullh the. • Americ:an Em)>assy In Kat· wider .in relation 14 the !Ollgtb than are However, a -t belore the predicted
American expedition camped at tt,si>o trtcJcs of mMkeya. quake, be announced there would be no Bring home good nev.·s with DAILY
feet in the snow of 1 Bima.layau vat1t1 McNeely said be and t.bt others roUow· "It seems· qUite clear that the tracks quake because he had made a PILOT classified want ads. Look ·what
cliacovtttd apt-lite loolprinta cloat 14 ed the tracts In m lncbes ol lresh IDOW belong 14 an animal which Is stlll mlscalculatlon. one shopper found :
ooe of the teots, end Sheq>a guldes ~ for bait a mile belore U>ey disappeared untown 14 ..._, " In the tl30s, Greempan did ""'
lilied them as those 'OI tbe "Abomlilal>le ' In • th1cttt. , However, MoNedjl·oaid bt dlcln't lhink cess!Olly predkt 1everal earthquakes. He VW. '67 Bug. R&H, newly
Soowman.:• •. ..,,,. .llnt 14e -the' i.sest one. tbel'e was aJl1lhlng new about the loot· ilses a mathemalical system 14 <»mpute . ~· g~r~s.stk~'"'ms.";;!:
The ptinll, atmoot nine lncbel IOIJll ...i pooltkioed .....,.hat .tow.r oo the foot prints. · t1dil end gravltatiooal dl!ll. determmlng '
nearly !iYO lncl1es wide. with ·a rounojcd . !ban the olbor lour,• bt ~ . _ "Many otben "!d already clisco\;ered · the stress "'1 tbe earth'•~ at.specific uu. ·
l!oel, ~ f0on¢00c;'til by Dr. Howard He llld>Lbe printl ,._.lil<i! t-ol • them," be sata.~ao 11 does not giYO any points. · That ad ran only one day . The shopper
...;Dr.t:g; 3J,..i.l.!)$ 'An~ l'liY.Bfcian Ud lllOUDtaln .tmI1a found tile ts new evideix:e for tl!e .dlscovtl')' of Yd!," Greenspan reporteifly 11 living ten>-fotmd a barlllin and ihe selltr got his
-~;iilld ~ , an • o0ii!i'i1Al11CL . Ille name jlvenlO'tlleC!Hltlrt by 1l1ll ponrllrln llantqtou -11 · wblh! he -prlce:"\h<JO..,...sllopptng for ""'1el · •
omilllologbt !nm WI~ De!-McNeely said In a report 14 ti.. Sberpu: \JJel tho comput,n at UC Irvine to test read an about ·it In the DAILY PILOT
ZoolOllst Jdmy A. McNedy, II, ol ·~'Flnicn·Mln!WY: "They seem ..& said the team will mate no sp«ill bis theory. Ila normally worts tn the cla¥ifled want ad sa:tioo. ti )"OU're •
here report they are jammed with pa-
tients as an outbreak of flu and
pneumonia is hitting hard at Northern
California residents. (Related story.
Page II )
"At one point, we had three empty
medical surgical beds and 30 persons
waiting." a sp:;ikesman at Mt. Zion
Hospital said Tuesday.
"We had one doctor "Who phoned· last
night begging us to take his patient," the
spokesman continued. "He said he tried
four hospitals and no one had room."
twit. Zion's medical and surgical bed oc·
cupancy stood at 98 percent; Kalser
illedica l Center, 95 percent; St. ~lary's
and St. Luke's hospitals 94 and "more
than 90 percent." respectively, ofricials
said.
A spokesman at St . f'ancis Hospit1I
sa u.l. "\\o"e'rt full. <1nd we have been since :
thl' v.·cc kend .. ,
At Children's llo spilal there "·ere only '
nine empty beds out of nearly 300.
"\Ve're so crowded we have patien1 s 1n
intensive care v.·ho don·t need it. but
jSee FLU, Page 21
Orange Cout
Weather
The weatherlady pulled a S\\'itch.
The expected rains on Thursday
will not materialize. and Ordllge
Coast sunworshlpers can expect
fair skies. though nippy tempera-
tuw;. Highs in the 60s. Lows to-
nighl in the m.id-40s.
INSIDE TODAY
Tiie 1-luntingron Beaelt Plati-
liouse it.arts of/ the new 11ear
u'ith the revival of a vintage
comedy-/ru1tas11. "Heaven Con
\Vnit." See E11tert1J1nmint, Pages
30·3 1.
toi Angeles, a Peace C..,,. voluntter iO be tllO !tacts of a primate. Howt,ver1 ellorts 14 find tbe anlmaL Death Valley rtalon. stller, dial 642-5678, the dlr<ct line to
f---booed-tn--'IMH .. •, llledt-111MI• U..-~-larger-ttt.-A-.are ooi.&Js.monlh.. u~ County DAILY PILO'!' ~.
c-ot the prints and dtpollte<f them than t-ol 1117 monkey and an.much (8« 'SNOWMAN', Page II Jail 'l\Jeoday on '3111.JO boil. • .
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Suspect Paid $250,000 for Espionage?
WASll!NC'IOll (UPI) -The prooecu-
tor diarced today U..t Wlllte Houle, aide
G. Gordon Liddy wu provided #50,000
IO IU..-1 politlcal lnteW,.... opera:\
tlon for President Nb:on'a rMlection
campaip.
Earl J. Silbert, chief pro<ecutor In the
W1ter1ate bugging trial, said Liddy and
a friend and E. lloward Hunt Jr., who
~rved at times aa a White }IOUSf: con-
silltant, were provided the 1noney lo rl'-
cruit lnteltlgen<:e agents.
He alleged their airil l\'M to provide
advance information about J>05Sible dem-
onstrations by "extrtmist groups either
of lhe left or the right" during the presi-
dential campaign.
--1,...,,._,1ng stat<mont to the jury ,..
l«ted Tuesday to try the caae, Silbert
Peace Talk
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aid the -t would -e that Sllberl .. id. 1peakAn Ill< N"'"1 becaUA Ibey did not Lld<b>. HUii! and five men arrested ot "He wu to try to develop an ID-have Secret Strvlce protection and felt
the Watorpte building omcea of the telllgenco operatioo to llod out In ad-an lntelli&enco operalloo wu neceuary.
Democratic National Committee June t7 vance 11 ~111001 wore pllllllltd lot "LlildY and Hunt tben emborked on a
COlllplrod to oteal political...,. .. by theft campaign appearanca ..• In ldcllljon. ha recruJling campaign," Sllberi tald, • .,,,.Y
and by wlrelappin&. ,.., to look Into security problems 10< Nnl<d flrst to -ll1mdl and aasocl·
He said be wanted to glvt the jury "a the Republican National 1Conventioo then atel of. Mr. BWltJ1 al the Central lntellt-.
general Idea -a broad picture" -of acheduled to be held in S.n Diego.'' 1ence Afmc.7."
the alleged crtmeo, set forth In an eight· Silbert said Liddy was pr0vlded Hunt, an emptoye ol the CIA I« 20
count indictment in September , before $250.000 ror this .and other aS!llgnments years and a prolific writer of apy novels,
calllng witnesses that he said could prove by Jeb Stewart Magruder, then deputy was a $100.a-day White House consultant
the charges. director of Nixon's re-electioo campaign. at the time of the Wateriale incident.
Silbert noted that Liddy, an ex·FBI Magruder, al.so a former White House Silbert has said he may call 60 wit-
agent, left his staff job at the Whit e staffer , is executive director of the 1973 nesses . Although b1s Ust includes a haU-
House in September, 1971, to become a Inaugural Committee. 'Mle prosecution dozen current or fonner 1taffer1 at the
counsel to the Committee to Re-Elect the plans to summon him as a witness. Whl.te Rouse or at President Nb:oo'1 re-
Presidenl. ~bert said Magruder and others •lecilon beadquarten, It does not lnclude
--"'l'oward the fTld -or December, he-became wo1 ti s---p-01-rl b 1-e--'-any oNhe hlg!.-Admlnlstratlon-ols
received tv.·o additional assignments .•. " demonstrations against c am p a I g n wbo reportedly were btbJDd the polJUcal
Coatraet Agreenaent
Ullom to Leave Delegates
Keep Mum . Joh Next Week
delegate at lhe aeml·publlc weel<ly peace ALL YEAR
talu since September 1971, · left for Fi Le f B tJ • , , , --.Washincton-f<>:l!cwme un<jp's~ 9' ---a--a at e
state for pollUCal affair•. " ·· -oanotiilgarolherScliOOls. ... Portet:, who also took part In the secret W • h Ch h He also stressed that Ocean View re-
JiegotiatJOns as second-ranking member It ore 1-• . bell f th t 't u.:L..A••ld of Kis.s1nger's delegatJon, made no state--mains 1rm 1n its e a 1 .auw
Jbent oo his departure. He ii being examine altemati\•es to the traditional
ieplaced by hl1 deputy, Heyward Isham. BELO RORIZONTE, Brazil (UPI) calendar year. If these alternatives pro-
1be 173rd weekly JeSSioD of these talks Artist Iara Tuflnamba appeared to be vlde 3 better educati0n program for is scheduled 1b sd losing battle o the fig leave. today in ur ay. an imbmalio over her churclf' mural children the school board isn't going lo •Fnncb press reports from Hanoi said ·~ • tbe feeling among official-: there was showing Adam and Eve In the nude. ignore it."
"clearly pessim.11Uc." The mural has sharply divided police. Tbe Ocean View School District has 24
clerics and townsmen In the small campuses. Two _ wesunmt and Crest
FretnP,,.eJ
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pedition In the Az1ti Valley about 50 miles
east Qf Mt, Eveses!, 1t.udyjng animals
a.nd plants .of eMtern. Nepal.
Yeti WM lntroduei!d to the world as the
"Abominable Snowman" in 1951 by
British journalist Eric Shipton. Many
Sherpas -but no foreigners -claim to
Dave aeen the creature.
• Shipton tnd a f e w other foreigners
bave photographed unexplained foot-
prints, but McNeeley's casts are the first
reported taken of such tracks.
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mining community of Ferros. with a View -switched to the all-year plan last population of 5,00 persons, 120 miles
from Belo Horizonte, the capital of Minas summer after 75 percent of parents and
Gerais State. nearly 100 percent of teachers voted for
The bishop of Dia91a~tina, Geraldo the change.
Proenca Slgaud, declared that Adam and At one other campus, Glen View, there
Eve should have been painted in a man-was near unanimous support for the all-ner umore discreet and delicate."
He said Tuesday he would ask the year plan last year among teachers and
parish priest to remove the painting if the issue was put to a community vote.
the artist does not consent to make the Parents turned it down, however.
neCi!ssary changes. Monte McMurray. chairman of Ocean
Miss Tupinamba, supported by Ferros View's all-year school task force, ad·
~fayor Jose Virgilio Goncalves and milted Tuesday that the strong op-
Father Jose Cassimiro. refused demands 'position from parents might have had an
by critics to modify the paintings by put-innuence on the voting of teachers.
ting fig leaves or some other clothing on .. I'm sure staff was a""•are of op-
Adam and Eve. position in the community," Mr.Murray
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those are the only beds v.·e have." said
Joseph Zem, administrator at St. Luke's.
Most hospitals reported the fiu OUl·
break reduced available physicians and
nurses.
The wUdflrt illness has been identified
as London nu , a variant of Asian flu that
strikes with high (ever. sore throat and
aching muscles. It lasts a week to IO
days.
tnnueru.a with symptoms simila r to
that of the LA>ndon flu also swept through
several schools in the Bakersfield nrea ,
resulting in an absentee rate of 12 per·
cent. of!idals aay.
Kem County Heallti Officer Owen A.
Keanu said Tuesday the Illness has not
been posith•ely identified as the London
nu. but the symptoms •re similar.
Fifty-seven persons dted from lnfluenu
and pneumonia In California during I.ht
first week of 1973, the state Department
of Public Health says.
"We projected an upper nonna1 limit
of 58 deaths per week from tnnuenza and
sa id. "You always have to take com-
munity feelings into account, v.·hatever
you feel to be the pure educat.ional
merits of a plan."
•le said that no school principal wants
to lead his leachers into a posi tion where
"the community wiU be divided" or
~·here the arguing may detract. from the
educat.ional program .
Results of school voting will be
presented to the board of trustees at its
Feb. 5 meeting., If teacher! at any of the
remaining schools favor the plan,
trustees could call a community election
to determine parent support.
A parent and teacher vole must also be
held at Westmont and Crest View schools
-the two campuses already on the all-
year plan -to detennine ne1t year's
schedule. But officials said that balloting
won't take place until April when state
test results are available on the first
year's program.
Women Give
Sex Therapy
,,.... c...i •,.......,.Iii LAISM •.-pneumonia," said Dr. James Chin, direc· ,. ,..,.. .:!,~ c. tor of the Bureau nf Communicable
There art women in Berkeley
who help lhelr fellow man -to the
f'xtont that they r.erve as partners
for those with sbual problems.
,.,. ~. cs:: • •• ~· "Any more tr.an that and we'll .... 1121 • . • 11-1 ...... . ' . ~ 1,,.. °'.,,.. C...t ,uMtt.i-:.._ -t-t~1.n::m1C. 1 s JUst verging on ~.-.... -,..,.._ 11Mt1111..-.-that now." =~ =-..,:.. -::.!,.~...,. Chin said most de,ths atn"ibttted_ to
MlttfM • ~••..........,.. Enjllib ffu -wen in the San ~"tanclsco . -.....,,.'dMa ,... ... •• ,. c.... .... Bay area, but warned that deaths 1ni e1-=.....,.~.:1Jllt't:.ls i:.,.,.,~ peeled to 1prtad to the Central Valley
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Volunteen are acting in Uie
natne of therapy for men who pay
po-·--loll. The -lhdude secretaM, JOCtal workers, par•·
medlca and college 1tldcn11. Se<
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Tracl!_ Shoes ..... $11.95 to $29.95 , .
Tennis Shon •.•... $8.50 to $16.95
Socur Sh .. , ...... $9.95 to $34.95
Tennis R•ckots .... $4.95 to $50.00
TMmi1 Balls ............ $1.95 do:r.. .
Tonnis Shorts ...... $5.95 to $15.95
T.mis Shirts .. , •. , $6.00 to $ 1.00
Tennis DrHff1 .... $16.95 to $39.95
SwHt Shlrt1 & P1nt1 , . $3.50 ta.
Wormup Suil1 .... $19.95 to $29.95
B11kttboll Shirts
Gym Pants & Shirts
Swtat Sox .. Ste to $3.00 ·per pair
Ch•mplon h•ndboll glov.,
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T•bla T•Mil Poddl11 95c to $7.95
Table Ttnni1 S.ts $4.95 to $14.95
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BHkatboll Go.ls .... $3.'5 to $5.95
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W1hlr Polo Balls
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BREATlllNG PROBLEM
DEAR PAT : I wonder if you could help
a fello\t Irishman with a problem? l
have a 196!1 Plymouth Valiant with an air
condJtioner that stopped working
sometime ago. Due to a chest ailment, l
have ditficulty breathing and need an air
condiUoner all year. The Plymouth-
Dodge agencies I've contacted would
charge more than I can afford for the
repairs. My income is limited to a
modest monthly pension.
J.M., Cotta Mesa
Your bHt bet wol&ld be lo coDtact
Rrms ll•ted la tbe Yellow Pagu udtr
Automobile Air Conditioning Equlpmeat
and request an estimate hued on your
alt condldoner'1 model number, size and
repaln needed. lf u y other readers
know of a firm or qua.Ufied repairman
willing to give you a "break" oa repair
costs, tbe information wW be forwarded
lo you.
DisPosal Site
Project Tabled
A proposed $50.000 consultant's study
ol tht future recreational uses of the
Prima Desecha disposal project bas been
tabled for 30 days.
County Road Commi>sloner .Ted
McConvllle said the study was didaled
by the PIBMlng Commission IS a con-
dition b<!fort the property Is acqulrtd.
CAIL V PILOT S
Suit Filed Against Tideland Use Fee
A ' former Onnge Colinty neW1p1pet
and mapiioe publisbtt bu flied a dus-
actlon IUit Wing °'-e Coonty
Superior Court to dedare Ud.laocls ""'
fees cbuged by. Oranie Coonty lo be ll·
log al.
Btmard M. "Bud" Oesenberg of
Newpon Beach, former publlsber of the
Orange COUnty Sun and Laguna Beach
Post, charges that the r .... approved by
county supervbors a lltUe more than a
year ago, are contrary to state law.
A show cause bearing on Desenbtrg's
Buling_Near
In Arizona
Mansion Sale
pelllloos for a writ ol mandate and tem-
porary and pennaneol injWl<llons will
take place Feb. 6.
lleoeolJeri, mt Bayside Drive, Ill'• he
Is under thrtal from the Orange County
Harl>ors , S.aches and Parks Deparunent
to hive bis pier permit revoked for
faDure to pay tht fees. He claims
maintenance dredging by pier owners ii
more than adequ.te compensalion to lbe
county for the private use of the tklelands.
"Dredging aclivlty by pelltloners Bnd
memben ol lhe ciaja herein b or subltan-
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OAKLAND (AP> -Two teenage "ioys
have pleaded guilty in the shooting death
or Frank Marquez. 32, who v.·as headed to
buy pies for his family for Thanksgiving
dinner last year. Juvenile Judge John
Purchio sentenced the youths Tuesday to
indefinite terms in state juvenile
racililies.
tlal benelll to lb< public, the County or
Or&nie and lhe State of Callfomla in
that, but for the drtdglng operations, lhe
dred&ed material would ultlmau.•_ly ac-
cumulate and cause navlgatlonal batard.5
within the main channel of Newport
Bay."
lie cl.alms lf pier oWDl':rs didn't do it.
the responsiblllty, and the cost, Yiould
fall to the county and local
munlclpalitlea.
Desenberg, who is represented by at-
torney Harold S. "Pete" Voegelin, also
GEM TALK ..
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,, J. C. HUMPHRIES
TURQUOISE
China Expert to Talk
At Laguna Hills Club One of the most ancient and beau-
tiful of all gems, history records·
A recognized authority on l\otainland consistent demand for the tur-
China, author and newsman John quoise over a period of 5,000 to 7,500 years.
Pt1tCook Roots will be the guest speaker Ranging in color from greenish-
at the 7:30 p.m. meeting l\1ooday of the blue to a deep. even1 sky blue, this
Parade of Platform Stars Club at gem is found in absolutely even
Clubhouse 3, Leisure World, Laguna colors without a single blemish,
Hills. but also in forms streaked into
Roots, born ln Hankow China, preceded beautiful and interesting patterns.
Pmldent N'IXon, d .. ~.. the famoos Turquoise will take a hi gh polish, --is easdy cut and handled, can be
Presidential viii. last winter. He knows used in conjunction with many other
Chinese Premier Otoll En·lai. who at ~ems of a different color, comes
ooe Ume bad been a guest in the Rools' m every size and shape imaginable ~ .._ """ ol the EpllCOP"I and is not expensive.
Blsbop ol -· leirned to apeok Iran, Tibet, India, China. Israel
contends the <ndglng Is an ajd to
navlgallon. "By htlplng to p r e v e n t
grounding of YesM:b In N@"A'porl Bay dur-
ing heavy rog or other times of l.b:n1~ed
visibilJty."
1'lC complaint contends that tht rl-es -
which are $6 per lineal foot -were
established by supervisors: acting iJ~
legally and "in cxcts:i of Lhflr authori-
ty."
He c I a Im s thty violate Public
RC50Urces r.ode Seetlon 6503 whertin the
California Leigls1aturt has prt1\1lded th.at
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Work Begins on Ship
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The carrier
Kitty Hawk began an intensive six-month
layup and refit today after her an:_ival
from San Diego with 2 800 officers and'"
enlisted men and many of their ramilies .
When the carrier, whose deck~ were torn
by racial rioting last year, passed
beneath the Golden Gate Tuesday, its
homeport ·shifted to ~n Fr~~isco. ·
GllN
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"no rental r.. shall be cbar&td for
private rttreaUooal plen .•. "
Oese.nbtrg wants the court to order ~
county to rdrain from lmpaslng .any
further lees, to refund the Mes llrudy
paid at1d to drop all future demand5 for
back payments.
He said all officials did was take an
aerial photograph of !he harbor, look at
which boats happened to be parked at
V.'hich docks . a.nd assess pier owners on
the basis of tht lt'n1:th of the boals at Lbc
pler al tha t t1mr.
Gay Attorney
Turned Dmvn
111 New York
Trio Arrested
In Pot Flight
HESPERIA (AP) -Tbr<e ITl<D who al-
legedly new $56.000 worth of marijuana
into this Southern California desert corn.
munity have been taken into custody by
San Bernardino County's newly formed
narcotics task force.
Officers said t h e y arTested Ronald
Fraizer, 36, of BurbMk and Victor Schiro,
26. of Van Nuys Tuesday after receiving
a tip from an unidentified caller.
The caller said two men were unload--
ing large sacks from a plane at Hesperia
Airport and hiding them in nearby sage.
brush.
Apprehended at a nearby motel was
the pilot. William Spreuer, 28.. of Gran-
ada Hills. ' '
The men were arrested for investiga.-
lion of transporting marijuana and ~
session of it for sale.
A quantity Qf marijuana was recover-
ed, Officers Sll:id.
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TISSOT
PR-516 4-IAL _,.
II you want In llM!ystefns.go \llta!Ch, th1t's ilnot1 lhJt
4-dlal, 2 pue.h-buHon Chronograph r991S\ln: elapsed ln\er•
Vilt of aecondi;.. minutes. hours. Also tells the r90ular time
Of day, Blue lriangte on small d1111 mtfh lhe lrdlonal
5·minute alert before the &!arirno gun in yacht end euto-
racir.g raltles. S11lntess s1ee1, w11h malcf\1no bracelet, llt.50.
Supervl>or Rooaid Cupen thougbt it
f-= WU prema!in to @ A llU<):i_of the .re<-
-.... uoo~'-0/ thClllNlte"'1>er'-· -
P.l!t'C)mse. He · suga:ested It as a proper
~ for COl!Jlde(lltion In budgd-
Chlne3e bd<ft be learned English. and Egypt are iUlme of the be•t
Rooll #ill tnt.erprtt current eventa In-sources of fine turquoise, but the
_..iv ID light o~lalorjcai--l\llllLltJJlun<l aU over the wcu:!.<!._+;;;;===,i/'f~:::;=i;3f.#.R'1ff'jm..!'l'l'~Fj~n;.p{:,91\p > . nese m.niauooa1~, neiudlng tne '11tltecl s1am;-1tnr r • -·
se!Si<¥1! neat tumme.r. · •
~Daoodm lite Ol-f]411tlciii8 b
north of San Juan Capistrano. McConvHle
· blnled that recr<!allon.al """' would be
plan11ecLOILlbo areas not beln&..!!! for truh disposal. .
OLD CHINA HAND
Riiit1
1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA
Admission Is by membership card 10 U.S.S.R .. Mexico, Chile, Australia Ute Parade of Platfonn Stars. The an· and Southwe.'t Africa.
nuil...J!!OK!&iq:-!f_ ninQ~k~rs Uc;tt_tu"1Y.9ise is faked or treat·
.fuis !!01!elll\ltsls remainlng.Jdembcnhlp_ and. lhare are.. a . number ol
b $12.50. imltallons made o( plastic, glass,
Pmonl lnterost«! In mtmbetlhfp may etc. Your local lndeperident jewelel =~';"~~·P.O. Bo1 2768, t<::AD:_q~uickl::' ~y~Wl:'.:'.'.,~lbe::,:d~iH'.::e:'.:rt_::"®::!:'~_!=======================
DAILY PILOT
' I ~ome Strange
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S-;iper: Choreh Boy to Militant
* * * -Shot Down
By Another
-Survivor'
Trail Ended ·
Jtt..Death
On Rooftop
J iea.Jtello_w_s _ -NEW ORLEANS !AP) -Robert
J!eml§b CG!l!lduJ hlmMl! remarkably
tuclJI to hove only been WOWlded by a
snlper aftd 1111 he bopet to be even more
fort1111Ate, should the IUJlllllll mum to
finish the job.
/IEW ORLEANS (UPI) -Man James
Rober! Esse., 13, wbo mowod lawns and
attended ctiurcb during his peaceful
on thf! Kansas .,gl.l.ins._Jwt
become an embittered, hating, black
militant when machine gun bullets this
v.-eek ended his sniping spree atop 1
downtown hoteJ.
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RICKY 11CKY P-OLITIX -You m!lht
queilion today whelber or not the re·
eliection of Ronald Caspers as chairman
o~ the Orange County Board of
SUj>ervi90l's really stands as a ringing tn·
dofsement 'from his fellow board
members.
Ori the one hand, you rould argue
strongly that It was such an en-
dorsement, indeed, since we haven't had
a C"Ounty board chief re-elected to a co.
secutlve term in many moons.
Also, there was a small matter of an
Oi'ange County rule against the chairman
succeeding himself.
'rlws It could he argued that Caspers
nOt"OnJy overcame the fact that be is
fQllll Newport Beach and Udo Isle yet,
and Is a high (lnance mogul in private
We. but be also overcame the ruJe to re--
main lbe county board's leader.
DETl\ACl'Ol\S, ON TJIE other hand, #1-wert that Caspers fell into the
rfle of succeeding himself more by a
merate of polilicaJ circumstances
the county board ltsel!.
Negative Thinkers examined the
UPI T ......
PHOTO IN YEARBOOK
Sniper Merk E1Hx
From bis hospital bed Tuesday,
Bernlsh, when asked II be could delcrlbe
the sniper who shot him from IO feet
away, said : "Yes, I cOuld, ~ dllcretlon
is the better part of valor bee•-tbe
man they shot on the rool of tbe Bowan!
Johnson's hotel here 5unday JI DOI the
same man Who shot me.11 •
Numerous attempts to ask Pollce Supt.
Clarenct Giarrusso why a witness with
inlonnatlon cooceming a aecood sniper
remalnll unguarded were umucceuful.
Bernlsh looked to be a sitting duck in
Baptist Hospital Tuesday. An "-lated
Press "'porter-phototlrapher team en-
tered the bospital's Magoolla Su.et en-
trance and caught an elevator to bis
seventh floar room.
POCKETS BULGING with tspe
recorders and carrying 1 bulky ba( filled
with camera equipment, they asked
dlrectJons st a nursing station and were
cheerluDy sent clown tbe hall to the prop-
er room.
The"' WU no police guard at the door,
nor did theno appear to be one inside.
UPIT .........
OFFICER ALEX VEGA HOLOS SNIPER'S .44 CALIBER RIFLE (RI
Shotpn Co,,.i.d by Slai n Police Officiol Is Held In loft Hond
"He told me he thought Orlsllanity
was white man's rellgioo," said the Rev.
W. A. Chambers, Essex' hometown
pastor at the St. Ja.mes Baptist Church in
Emporia, Kan. ..
'He had turned milltant and he had a
very severe hatred for white people.
Something probably happened lo the
Navy to cause it."
Police this week traced Essex' journey
Crom his Navy discharge Feb. 10, 1'11,
because of "UDSU!tabillty," to a short
period in Emponi and finally his move .
to New Orleans last rummer.
IT WAS THE TRAIL of a young man
gradually growing embittered, and it
ended Sunday niabt when Euex dashed
across the roof of the downtown Hoo,nrd
Johnson Hotel, hOlding his rifle in a firing
position. and was cut down by macblne
guns aboard a Marine helicopter.
_IJsl .9L the _field. _Newly _elected
lilpervlsor Ralph Diedrlch of Fullerton
.eutd pretty well he raled out !or
~because he's a· freshman. San-
Ana's Supervisor Bobby Battin would
1-~tpvHeeo-llltely-to-dPaw-na)LVOleo.fr,..,..__
spen, Baker and Diedrich. Further, it
ared doubtful Supervisor Dave
Bemish. 43, vice president of starr
Broadcasting Corp., who was being
---~her•~lrom-San Francisco,
had previously told colleagues In New
Orleans that be was wary of receiving
aily publicity becauae he was afraid the
sniper might return to kill him. ·
Georgi.a Banker Admit,s
Embezzling $2 Million
Essex, perhaps with one or two com-
panion!, early Stmday set ! l r e s
throughout the hotel, and on the WI)' to
the roof, killed a couple on their aeoood
honeymoon and an assistant hotel
manager. On the roof, three policemen
who rushed the rooftop stroogbold wue
shot and killed.
r of G~en Grove could gather the .
sary three vote11.
fTBIS LEFr SUPERVISOR Ralpb
~ark of Anaheim u 1he only other ob-
ous pOSslbility Jor board cjtlel. And
-\o.ar"'k"w,..anled the job. Some County Seat ,. bialed ~ Clark pushed the
a bit too~·
Also, the,.-bld been '°""' strong lo·
tions tpip ciaric. wai· now firmly en·
ped ~-Jlallln.. 'Ibis WBI DOI going
pie .. ·:au.. ,\dclitioni!lf, new ~-to desire .,_ ailprMnt with Bat-
Sotlle ~y Sealer. -with !n-
POLICE SUPERINTENOENT
CJ•rence Gi1rrusso
Marines Reveal
But he did describe how he bad been
shot and why he Celt the man who shot
him had not been killed.
Bemillb fint ebcountered the man
when he discovered the hotel was on fire
and he was moving his luggage from h1s
eighth floor room to the patio around a
swimming pool which adjoined hls room .
ROME. Ga. (UPI) -Fonner banker 300 years in prison and a $300,000 fine.
Lamar B. Hill was a "financial wizard" The government, in its case against
lo addition to the 11ix dead, 20 other
persons were wounded, injured or 'disabl-
ed by snipe!' lire or police croosllre in the
efforts to drive the sniper -or snipers
-from the roof. Police secured the roof
Monday afternoon, and found no other
snipers there, only Esses:' tom body lying
where it CeU Sunday night.
10 some of the north Georgia townspeople Hill, characterized him as a ''jet-setter"
he did business with over the years. He and "playboy." THE CONTENTIONS -W h l c h
also embezzled about $2 million in funds Hill quickly built up business at tbe weakened somewhat Tuesday -that •·t LOOKED UP AND a fellow 1·umped f he bank he he ded more than one sni""r was involved rom t a • bank when he became its nn><1:i<1ent and r-out of some bushes about 50 feet away ." ,.. -caused the local chaplet" of the National Bemish said. The lean, graying Hill entered a guilty earned the friendship of businessmen and Associatioo for the Advancement of
"He looked me m the eye for a full sec-plea in U.S. district Court Tuesday to 60 othen; to wOOm he granted loans, ac-Colored People to protest.
ond, then be raised the rifie, cocked the or.180 coun~ charging e~emeot and cording to one Cartersville resident who "lt has become the tendency or
boJt On ery careful aim. misap~Ucauon of $4.7 mtlhon rrom the asked not to be identified. authorities to reel that every time a f--+t""w k 1n nearb m whe H • . . •
real_ -b getting out of l served as pruidmt for se~ yars. · ''.lfElS CONSIDERED by many to be adivity which tS~ Y:el or dlsrupts the
est ~~ ..,.. it time ·!or fWear-
~ ., • • prepared. lo-. . --a finlDclll wizard and bas ~y rnen~._· _comm unit):. dllt they're eneqe.<Un__a
walk tnlo.'tfir ~ ol 8 rifle" 7UDGir-WICIA1i1 C. O'Kelley He JOaried money to peoplewl\O coul<ln""'t conspiraef•.-:i& group said.
BAl.Eti.'S SUPPORT of Caspers was
f!m:Ung to maoy. Alter all, It was Baker
Caspers who really . loclred horns
hen the board cbalrman called Baker'•
ide before the body to quit ilim ·on the
WASHINGTON (AP) -A previously
unreported racial brawl aboard a Navy
ship in Southeast Asia has' resulted in
charges against JO Marines. the Marine
COrps has disclosed.
'lbree of six black Marines originally •.
were charged with mutiny after the Sept
7 incident aboard the amphibious landing"'
ship Sumter, but the charges were drop-
ped and now aJI stand accused of multi·
pie oounts of assault, the ~larine Corps
said Tuesday.
Four white Marines also were charged
with offenses ranging from dereliction of
duty to assault end disorderly conduct.
Three of the whites. were oourt .ma~I··
ed, but only one · was f"ound guilty. the
Marines said.
· e Squt!J'< Park fiasco. Anti tbm II was
ker who chewed on Ca11pers good ll(ben
board chairman touched off a recent
l'QJ' by referring to 8 Mexican. The investigation into the incident con·
I • 'B tinues in Okinawa, the 11polc:esman said. merican emp oyes group as ' an-Th k 'd the d'-· d · . ,. , .. e spo esman sa1 . lO>Vr er in·
... -. --\-" .. • -·-__ ..,-...,. ~volved ·''fighlinf"ln groµps" and "in~i· Nexr. thing you-Jnlaw, CaSRtf'S ana d •-of d'sobedl .,' . I . both aker have· linked anm and ~ eo~ 1 • ence_ 1nvo v1ng
arching fOgetlier toward progfess in black and white !tfarme!.~·6o were mem-m bers of a battahon lanchng team (BLT)
· Crom the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines.
lNOE'EO, POLITICS get complicated Eigbt Marines suffered minor injuries fP at our County Seat. You never know in the brawl, the spokesman said .
. ho's going to be riding what horse. A~ A series ol racial incidents aboard at
renUy tJlil time, Baker and Caspers least three Navy ships in the Western
lb leaped upon the same nag. Maybe Pacific, including a riot aboard the
y were suprised to find themselvu at· aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk in the Tonkin
ched to the same saddle. Gull Oct. 12. led to an invesligalion of
But when the ~ 1taned galloping, it discipline in the Navy by the House Arm·
as no time to Jeep on. ed Services Committee late last year.
The .hot knocked Bemish intO the scbeduJed sentencing for the 4.9-year-old get it otbc.rwise," the resident said. Police s'u~~dent Clarence Giar-
heati4-pool, ~ -his airfllled coat Hill in two weeks. He could receive up to ~e said, the ~ntlment toward Hill is tusso said "police are ~t Odds: whether
acted as a llC~er mlXed -"Certa1nJy there are !Orne who there was one or twq ,sniper' For one
"When ·I hJt the wat~," he said, "I are bit~er, but if you had a fr~ who di~ there was ope pqson ·found and the me~
, was th1nk1ng it tn'.U$t have been a small Jud!!e Bows Out one thlng to hurt you. would you quit police insist no oae passed t~b their
bore ~au.se It dldu't hurt as much as l 0 associating with him 7" lines. ·
thougbt It wooJd. But then I thought It The bank made good on the funds to its "After bavtng a ril,ght's sl~, I cannot
mltht be a .sz and there's a good chance I M h S • l customers from an ' 'e mp Io Ye say yes or DQ. We have evidence that
it could go l'UJ\l1ln& around IM!de. ll 8 eU fil dishonesty" bond and money from the would 'reaffirm both coacl •. I can't "Sd I was kind of happy to kJM around Hamilton National Bank of Chattanooga, believe that this many poll~ wt,re
in the water and not see much blood ." A • H h Tenn ., which holds controlling interest in hallucinating." · • g alllSt Ug es. the Cartersville bank. The bank appears As Essex died, police and UP.ITe~r
HEMISH FLOATED in the water for to he in good financial sha~. haying Joseph M.._..,.,.oo another bOuding on•
more than three hours, playing possum LAS VEGAS (AP) _ A state judge ac-completed work on a new branch ~is ly so reet away, reported hearing amther
al;ld keeping as cl~ an eye on the sniper cused of prejudice by attorneys for year. • sniper' inside' a coocme cubicle which
as he could. When \be snJper appeared to Hov.·ard Hughes hu disqualified himself H.ill was described by a resident as a covered a slairwell sOOut, .. Power to the
be busy elsewhere, firemen broke In to from hearing 8 ~ million suit against "forceful" man With words but quiet and people! Powtr to the people!" PoUce
rescue the waterlogged broadcast ei:-the blllionalre recluse. not given to joining civic and social said lbey were Deed on by another-man,
ceutlve. Clarie County District Court Judge organizations in Certersvllle, a town of and they fired thousands of rounds back
~ . William Compton removed him.self from· about lO,OOO. at him. " ·, : ,
DAILY PILOT
DELIVERY SERVICE
Dttiwry of tht D11ily Piiot
· is guarMtttd
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Trlrpho!lfi
Moil 0<1nge County ,t,rtH ..• '42 .. JJ1 Norlh-1 Hlll'llineton IMdi
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S.n Cleml'nM, C•plttrano INdl. S.n JYM! C1p111r1no, 0..... Point,
South '--'-• LA9-HllMI 492-44:11
the suit filed by Robert Maheu, the man
Hughes fired tv.·o years ago as chief or
his Nevada operations.
Compton took the action one day after
t\\.'O Hughes attorneys submitted briefs
c:ontending Compton acted prejudicially
by taking over the case from Judge
Howard Babcock, who was assigned to 'it
for two years.
The attorneys, William Morse and
Joseph Foley, said they bad previous
Chicago Teachers Strike,
Close City's 650 :Schools
disagreements with Compton. GO UPI Ch' For his part, the jurist said he dis· CHICA I l -icago teachers u·ent on 11trike today closing all 650 qualified hlmseJf because he shares schools in the nation's second largest city
ownership of a piece of property with and idling about 570.00'.> stUdentl, 25.000
l\1orse, his former lay,• partner. teachers and 4,000 maintenance -."Orkers. 1bc suit was turned over to Judge
Llewellyn A. Young or Lovelock, Nev.. School Supt. James F. Redmond IBid
v.·ho will hold a bearing on procedural late Tuesday night that all schools Y,'OIJld
motions Jan. 16. The Hughes attorneys be closed 1Dltil further notice. The sizper-
contended in the brie! Uuit Hughes and intendent•s statement came a(ter a la.st-
cials aimed at children an not hannful
because the kids already know what they
want, 1llld if their parents disagree it only
helps the youngsters mature laater.
That argµmonl WU glW!o to the Fed·
era I Qimmuni<alitllll ~ (FCC I
-ru..day by "'pmentati~ <t the Toy
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Hughes Tool Co. would be "harmed by chance mtttlng with Tilinols Gov. paniel
bias" if pretrial motions were heard by Walker failed to brea\ an impasse ~'
Judge Compton. tween the Chlcago Board of Education
They cooteoded tbat a rift developed and the Chicago Teachers Union. Hits South ( IN SHORT .•• .
=
Manufacturers ol America who tatlfitd
at liearingJ Oii a proposal to ban comme"' ·
cials on children'• TV shoWJ: ~
between Morse and Compton during 1be union has asked ror a 2.5 percent
litigation over partnership accounts in pay raise, smaller clasi siuS, and a
their law firm. The matter was settled shorter worlc: year wllhout pay loss for
out of court. Morton Galane, the attorney teachers. e Cfe1tU!Hts Dbpe1te I for Maheu, represented Compton in the
earlier dispute, the briefs said. e Ex~enaler Dlcof'C!e.. w ASIDNGTON CAP) -The Securities ,..Jo'ftt. 11orn_ ~ ~,.:: =.!ii . • and Exchange ~on says a oxn~
oi ~~ 1'$ w11n rvaoe.,. 111er -------------, OOPEN GEN (AP) -Former Pre-pany headed .b)I Wllliarri P. Cements Jr.,
dr........., .J6 .t ,.1n '" °"""~ 1 mier Jens Otto Krag and his beautiful · led be de --'•-~ •-'• ~ ~.. • ,... lnc!'lh Ill' -In Wl•ks nomma to puty ~~.-~ "' ~ j,-""'· ~ actress wile. Helle, confirmed today that fen ··ed f ·~·--to rw -'"""' r1ifl er.11..i 11arir11o1.11: se. onuw rom perl\IU.I\; '"t""' .s t;'~n::::",,:,..":t: '::' c'::.\:: one or Denmark's most celebrated mar· lhe SEC any mention ot a civil act ctwg. ~i::r;:rr~~..,..,,.,, tt '""" J J riagee is coming to an end. ing C!emtbts, the eomPlll)' and otbtrs °'""""" tV~' ..,, doMll 11'1 .,,. Krag, 58, and bb: 41-,ear-old wire an-with COMpirac)' and fnud. r::..:."::.2'! .. ,1,:-i,:;w::,.,or,:: """"""1 they are lillnc • joint appllca· In a Idler to Seo. Wllllam Prormlre .., ~~ .... ·;\jwr•ttr ,.,. t11e tion ror divorce. TM announcement •-.;;;....::, .., " --· CO.Wis.), SEC S<:retary llonaJd F. Hllllt ..!:'::" ~""'= ~ L~ ~ comet three m:mhs after Krq'a surprise said agency ir:Jvatipton otdo nqt b1ft · ::;:. ~E!' JI: ::i ~.:..1: ~ ~~ ~! sulllcient latU at thil t)me'' to determine '""'"'t'l.: -whether the eompany, Sedco. Inc., ot ;$~iF.i':.i':,o~ .1:1: , Dallas, Tex., vlolated SEC ""'1atlolto cea.i.I We•tller • A l'IJ•_,.t fer Teww ... dl3cloourt o1 pmdlnc Jecal -
---· """ '"""' WASHINGTON (UPI) -The way the :=.-;;,;:.;'!! ,."'='! ,r;r..::; ioy industry .... It, lel!Nllloo commer· e 4 ~lt'IMWU Fl-cl
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Corona Defense
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Scores Evidence
Jl'Allll'IELD (AP) -There may he
more bodies bur1tcl In Yuba City
orcharos with papen bearing Juan
Corona's name, says the aJtorney tor the
S&-year-old Mexican naUooeJ accused of
mualerlng IS iUoerant farm -nn.
In hll closing argment Tllesday In lhe
4-monll><>ld trlal, def.... attorney
to the "Nlt.lrtruan government. Jagger
and hls wife Blanca new to Managua
after the quake, and .. ,.arehed fe< and
round Blanca's mother," the an-
nooncemeot llld.
e laeluea Doapltallzetl
LOS ANGELES !AP) -Civil rl8'>ts
( IN SHORT ... )
leader the Rev. Jesse L. Jacklon wu
...px1ed .111 utllfactory cooditloo at a
local hoopltal llUllertng from "an a·
Richard Hawk challenged evidence found
in the last of the 2S graves dbcoYe(ed
during May and June 1971.
Hawk sald the grave wu discovered by
Ray Duron, foreman of tht ranch where
Corona had an office, ·after Sutter County
investigators had stoPPed searching for
victims. The grave contained two bank
deposit slipe bearlng Corona's name.
e Sto11ea to ReturRl'
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The Rolling
Stones rock band and It• leader Mick
Jagger, whose wife ls a Nicaraguan,
want to give a conced to raise funds for
Managua earthquake victims.
" The 31-yeaN>ld natlooal pn!lldent ol
Operation PUSH (People United to Save
Humanity) was acfmltted to West Adamo
Coolmunity Hospital Monday nJcbt. A
hospital spokem.an said it was too early
to estimate how k>ng he would remain
hospitatiud.
e Pat.riot OR lwr11
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A white-haired
woman who says she stands Dy the motto
••My Country, Right or Wrong,"
regarding U.S. Vietnam war policies re-
malned u a tentaUve juror in the Pen-
tagon P1pen1 trial despite defenae ot>-
jectlc>M.
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Surprise Meeting
Landslide
Covers Road
In Yosemite
EL PORTAL tUPI I -A huge landslide
of mud, trees and boulders wiped out a
section of Highway 140 Tuesday just in·
side Yosemite National Park.
Park ra~rs said l\\'O days o! steady
rain weakened a secllon of steep cliffs
along the road, which follov.·s a valley
carved by the Merced River. Smee Sun·
day night, nearly thret-inches of rain
soaked the area denuded four years ago
by-a (ofe!t..fire.
No one was hurt v.·hen the landslide
thundered dov.•n the cliff, carrying
chunks of the roadbed to the banks of I~
ri\·er.
Ari unidentified bartender on his \\'ay to
"·ork in Yose1nite Valley told rangers tht•
slide occurred only 1ninutes llflcr he
passed lhe area approximat ely thrL'<'·
quarters of a mile inside the national
park boundary. ·
"TllE RUl\.181..E , noise and concussion
lasted for several minutes and scared me
to death," he said.
An announcement by a public relaUons
firm said that pending agreement of the
State Department, the concert will be
held at the Forum in Inglewood, on
Thursday or next week , with tickets sell-
ing from $10 to $25, would be handed over
U.S. IJ!strfct Court Judge Mall Byrne
~ed a defemte challenge for cause to
Petra Hamilton Who made the statement
during questloolng Tueoday but swore it
wouldn't Influence her In judging DMiel
Ellsberg and Anthooy Russo.
Gov. Ronald Reagan listens as Assembly Speaker Bob l\1oretti whispers
to him after the two happen to meet at the Capitol. l\foretti acciden-
tally missed the annual pray~r breakfast and Reagan needled, "\Vhere
the he ll '11.'ere you when it was time to pray?''
Authorities estimalt.'CI ii v.·ould take
"tv.·o or three days" before the slide was
cleared and a temporary road~ laid.
The highway patrol advised motorists to
use high~·ays 120 and 41 to enter
Yosemite National Park. qw.ins are re·
quired on both tlmt. routes.
Ta~ Hike Delay Proposed
SACRAMENTO (AP ) -A
seven-month reprieve from a
sales tax hike and a move for
more televised football were
among legislative goodies pen-
ding today as the lhree-day-old
cents per dollar on June 1 ln
rnosLof the .state.. wider Jhe
school finance-tax shift plan
hammered out by Gov. Ro1J..8ld
Reagan and Assembly Speaker
~b Moretti (0-Van Nuys).
payers, and I heartily agree."
Cory aakl in a news release.
"The simplest and most
straight-forward way of doing
this is to delay the sales tax
increases."
Other measures introduced CAPITOL IN SAN Francisco, Alameda session gained momentum. ( J
Tuesday would give reporters and Contra Costa counties, the
more protection from reveal· ~ sales tax Is already half a cent
ing confidential sour~s ~nd But a bill by Assemblyman higher than in the rest of the
open more of the . leg1slat1ve Ke Co v (D-Garden Grove) state, to help pay for the Bay process to public vie"" n r. . . Area Rapid Transit District.
One assemblyman want s to would delay the hike until Jan. Jf a professional or college
move the state capital lo the 1· 1974· football club wanted a
gold country for a day: The state has .a. budget television blackout of a post·
another wants to make sure surplus of $683 m1U1on that season or lnterconference bowl
waiters and waitresses get to would make. up the budget game it would be forbidd en to
keep all their tips. loss. Cory said. play that game in a public
"Gov. Reagan has made it facility· under a bill by state
THE SALES tax is ichedul· clear that he wants to give Sen. Craig Biddle (R·
ed to go from five cents lo slz: this surplus back to the tax· Riverside).
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Governor
May Sell
SACRAMENTO (AP).
Gov. Ronald Reagan says he
may sell his undeveloped 171
acres of Riverside ~ty
ranchland &nd look around for
another ranch that is alreaCy
developed.
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that he was preparing to sell
portions of his Rancho Califor·
nia property in southwestern
Riverside County. He said he
has had second thoughts about
developing a ranch "from
scratch"' and was getting im·
patient to have an established
ranch where he can settle
down.
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(I NCREDIBLE YES ... BUT DEFINITELY TRUE!)
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Gould F atlier
Of New Sort
HOU. YWOOD (AP) -Elliott
Gould is the father of a son, S.m,
the st"COOd chi.Id born to the actor
and his girl friend. Jcnniler Bogart.
The baby "'as delivered TUetday
by natural thildbirth at the couple's
Hollywood home "'ith a phy11clan in
1ttendance, a spokesman for Gould
said. The couple has a 2-year-old
:laughter. 1'.tolly .
Gould "'as divorced in 19?1 from
Barbra Streisand, his Yl'ife of
;even years. They had one son.
Jason.
l MURDER SUSPECT :
RULED INSANE
LO~(i REACH fAP ' -A 24-year-old
fonTil'r colle(lt' studL'flt. accused of the
;1xl· n1urclC'rs of a San Prdro v.·oman and
her l6-n1onth~ld son. has been judged
to be insane and sent to Atascadero State>
llos pital. _
Superior ("ourt Judge John Arguelles
made 1hc ruling Tuesday, based on eJ:-
tcnsi\'e psychiatric studies. Jf Atasca-
dero ·officials ever pronounce Finley
"cured." he \Id\\ be returned here to
stand trial. Arguellos ruled.
Finley is accused of the Jan. 24 slay-
ing of Judith Terry, 20, and her ~.
Sc1:111 . Douglas Terry , 21. a fonner ~
Y•orker of Finley's, was y.·ounded in tht
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An Endless Charade
The three-member m1Jorlty ol the Llguna Bo1cb
Doud of Education ccnUnues to make decisions with a
public-be-damned altitude.
In recent weeks, the bloc of trumes Wllltam Thom-
as, Patricia Gillette and Gerald Unke has voted to fire
the dlstrict's thre<i top administrators. ·
Jn dolng so, each member of the majority bu re-
fused to offer any sub6la.ntive rea5on for his vote.
Not only has the trio turned aside requesls lor an
explanation of these actions from teachen, parents and
--sti~1dents. but even Jrom fcllo.w-1.tustee.s Norman Browne
and Jane Boyd.
During the most recent round ot queries, board
President Thomas invited one questioner to his down·
town business for an answer as to why Supt. \Villiam
Ullom and assistant Supt•. Charles Hess and Roher\
Reeves were £ired .
Obviously, questions of this magnitude deserve fair
and Crank answers at public meetings. The public bas a
right to know the "why" behind the actions of its elected
ollicials.
One wonders bow many more staff members and
programs will !all to the blade or the trio, as it slashes
away al a fine school system.
Past act.ions, aa well as recent ones, also suggest that
the board majority is attempting to circumvent Cali-
fornia's anti-secrecy 1aw.
Each member of the trio bas !tis vote ready, diseu&-
slon with other board members ls almost non-existent,
there is no willingness to consider or reach alternative
solutions to proble!'ls facing the di~trkt.
And $. it has been for more than a year and a hall.
The board majority cootinues to act with regard ro1· no
other point ol view but ita own.
It ls appalling to wat<h thJs apparenUy endless
charade -the trio giving Up service to one course ol
action, then ba!thlng up some n.ow acbeme behind the
sce nes, to be conCinned with a rouUne vote. and never
an explanation.
Unique Water Plan
' • The canyon& and dnlnage baslns oC San Clemente
mlghl eventually play a majGr role ill water reclamation
along the South Cout U proposals contained lo a report
to the state or CalUomia ever become reallty.
In a report reviewing waste discharges over the next
several years, plans call for a system of 0 )and outfalls"
(man111Ade lakes) deep ill the Inland bills where reclaimed
water from seven! Capistrano Bay area wute treatment
agencies can be percolated Into underground basins.
Besides that system, the proposal also calla for San
Clemente to Ue in to a joillt ocean ouUall at Dana Poillt
and build Its own small "safety-valve" pipe somewhere
along the city oceanfront.
Although some waste will undoubtedly be dis-
charged into the sea under this proposed new. system,
the emphasis, nonetheless, is on water reclamation, not
ocean dumping.
Certainly, the intricate system or mains .and outfalls
\vill be a considerable expense. ,
But once the system goes to work, vast quantities of
reclaimed sewage will be put to use rather than being
dumped .
And our coasWne will be the better for it.
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Famous Folk Dear
Gloomy
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Government Baeks Low-cost Protection
In Fact . Few Takers for .Flood Insurance
A11d Fiction
Toda7'1 little CJ11b. for a cillnc•. II not
lhictlY .-words, WI about farnoua
people In fad, lldlGa. or mytllolosy. Half rtp\ II I domed ..,..i -..
I. Eo&)W .... tllol David, lo the
Blble,-m .....
II<: bot--all -tlallalJi
School board president William
'Ibmw c:.tt observed that a good
man with an abacus can beat a
computer. Does he also figure a
good man with a daguerreotype can
beat a Polaroid?
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To the F.ditor:
The National Fund Insurance Act
which was l'ecently put through Congre.!ls
olfcrs residents of communities s u c h
as Newport Beach, Costa Mes a,
and Fountain V a 11 e y the oppor-
tunJty of b u y i n g protection against
the devastalioo.s of f I o o d and tidal
waters. The act provides that the
Federal government wUl subsidize 90
percent of the losses and makes available
a coverage which historically has oever
been obtainable.
I. Who was the reaJ.Jife character whose ldventures inspired Daniel De SINCE THlS bas passed, a meager few
Foe's novel, "Robimon <(rusoe"? new policies have .~ ,Jlt.lrcbased by the
. erea c •Lo-need ·-·-eelobnted
wrtten died (a) lo
lf---rtavem ,
to avoid m tlry service by al feigning ufCI • cert&w..v-for those people who
-""--jP'---madness,tbr<tresstng up·like·a·woman!·-~u~ve att.be..beadi ar in the potenllal flood basins, Is great. In a ~ acd-
denl; {c) rrom 1
heart attack while
rescuing I )'OWlg
1M lrom drownln&
1n his own lake?
3. Who WU the "Merchant of Venice"
lo Shatetpeare'• play? (I've wed this
beCOl<, but just want lo oeo U tt toot.)
4. Wby ii tbe Roman l'llpe samettmes
called the "Pontiff"?
5. How 1ioog did Mam mkle ln the
Ganlen or Eden, acc<>rdlq lo the early
Talmudists?
8. Who was the most famous foreign
corrtspondent for the New York
.Tribune? (He wrolt hil dllpalcbel from
Loodoo, but that's not much belp.)
'7. SCbeherazade, of courae, II the lady
who told the ''Thouiaod and One Tilea''
In tbe Arahiln Nlgba -but lo whom?
ANSWERS : Some months ago, the devastating
I. A Philistine. flood in the eastern part or the United
2. (a) Christopher Marlow; (b) States was published \\1\dely in the news
Sheik! c w s Gilbert media and yet even this has had no Y: c 1 · · · noticeable eUect. CM' office n.n a sizable 3. Antonio. (No, oot Shylock. you dum-display ad in the Dally Pilot and even
kopl; be was a money-lender, not a with your vast circulation '~-.,·hout merchant.) w.uuwg
4. Because the highest class of the Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Roman priesthood had to sup<rlnteod the Founliln Valley and Laguna Beach,
const:ruct1cxl of the briA"es (ponies ). there were only 3 or 4 phone calls and
'"6 only one purcha¥ll. coverage. 5. Only II boun.
6. Kerl Marx. WITH ' BALBOA Island having its
7, To the sultan, Schahriah. streets flooded during the high tide
8. Alexander Selkirk, who spent four--several times a year, it woi.;ld seem that
and--a·half years on a desert island with it Is only a matter of tin1e before a foot
only a gwi and arrununition, belare ~ or two of water will enter the dwellings
was rescued in 1709. and commercial establishments in the
9. (a) Ulysses, and (bl Achilles, botb ol beach area. Certainly any type of storm
whom tried to draft.dodge the Trojan disturbance, allboud rare in Southern
\\'ar. California, at the bfgb tidt period would
push this type of water over m a n y
residential areas. Pomplllou ,Moscow Trip
CouM Sway_ E"lectinns
We hope that the citizens of our com·
munity will take heed of this peril and
receive the benefits or the joint action
between the insurance industry and the
Federal government.
BOB PALEY
lrt>lne J>oHq
The Soviet Union is becoming a must
stop an the campaign trails of We.!Jtern
chier executives. President Nixon's
journey to Moscow last May burnished
his image as an lnnovJ!itor and doer in
foreign policy. And now French Presi-
dent Georges Pompidou, whose govern-
ment faces national elections in l.larch.
is preparing to rttraoe Nlxon'• foot.steps.
This week be will meet near Minsk with
LeooMI I. Breibnev . !Jead of the Soviet
Communist Party.
Jean-Francois Revel , writing In the
Paris weekl y L'Express, suggests that
Pompidou is beading east to remind
Socialist and Communist voters in
France that the ruling Gaulli.stJ "carry
oot the foreign poUcy of the (French)
Communist Party." The Gaulllstl. Revel
adds, have promised Brtihnev to say
"no (to) pol\Ucal and military Integration
in Westtm Europe." if a satisfactory
Paris-Moscow accord Ls rtached.
EDITORIAL
RESEARCH
Russia'!! invask>n of Czechoslovakia and
its treatment of emigratlag Jews.
OPINION POUS in llec'ember in-
dicated lbat Frenchmen favored lhe
Socialist.communi!l federation over the
Gaullist government by • margin of 43 to
SI percent. If nothing else, the Com-
munist. hope lbat the March ele<tlons
will restore the party to a level of
respectablllry It has not enjoyed for a
generation. If the Communists should
come to power. Party Secretary Georg rs
Marchais haS said, they would qu ietly
return to the OJ>POSltlon benches in the
ev"ent or a subsequent electoral deleat.
Bui such specu.laUon mu&t take a back
.w.t, for the moment, to lbe quesdoo of
SINCE nlE Gaullisll came to power, whether Pompldou could work with a
Moscow tw not hesitated to sacrifice the Communilt.domlnated parliament. The
lnierests of France's Communist voters president stated In his tn0$• recent news
to RUSSian policy objective.a. It was more conference that the consUtuUon em-
To the Editor:
Regarding the Jasmine Creek project,
the Irvine Company has repeatedly
rr1>rcscntcd itself as bending ovrr
back"'ard to cooperate with the
homeowners surrounding Jasmine Creek.
J cannot speak for the residents of
l~arbor View Hills South, but es far as
the residents of SpyglBM Hill ate con-
cerned nothing could be further from the
truth.
\Ve "'ere never advised of meetings
bet\\·een the lnrine Company and in-
terested parties. We were not advised of
the Planning commLsslon hearing. Our
bomeo\\llet aS80Ciation presi dent found
out aboul it by accident.
\VllEN WE repeatedly advised the
Irvine Company that we. "·ere concen1ed
abou t view losses to our properties they
grudgingly consented to do view site lines
from representative Jots, thanks to f\fr.
Store 's suggestion, all the while insisting
that our views •11Uld not be omtructed.
The "vlew site lines proVed that the Irvine
Company was wrong, we most definitely
.--B11 George --~ ln the Krem.Un'a lnttttst to have the late powers hJm to appoint a premler without
Charlts de Gaulle lo office -un-regard to the electklil returns. If hla Dear George:
dmnlnlng NATO, bJocklog Britain'• en-choice were rejected by the Nattooal M.v fiance promiaed to quit smok·
try into the Common Market, and quar-AlwnblJ, howevtr, be would have lo Ing, quit lying and quit other
rellng with !lie United Staltl -than lo call new electlonl or realgn. """"'" Lui nlglit I saw him sit· ha•e a Communlll-Soclali&t popular front In this tangled .....m, Brezhnev tin& In a nJglitdW 1rooldng a bl•
at the control&. . may wtll hold 1 trump card. nie cigar and with IDOtht.r woman1
Gt1ulllst dffllngs with Communists Gaulllsts COllld Indeed go down to dcreat can l ever trust him e.galn~
alwl)'I have been tWHdged : cord i.al two months from now lf the Communists DIStLLUSIONEO
toward tbo&e in Moscow, [ro!ty toward back their Socl1ll1t allies. tn dlstrictl Dcar.S>is: ,
tbQfc •i home. 'flle.,~lln'1 acceptance where Communllt victory la unlikely. At Give him a chance to explain.
Ill Ul)l ll>PIOOdl fu. led many French-tllis poinl riobo!IY knows tI Breahnev ts Perl<aps he wa · so dtun~ .he' dldn1
-to lie1iova that tilt Sovlal Onion II prepared 'to· urge tha ~ench :knolV wha~dol!I(. •
.Jill ~~ for a 1tn111 CoDIJDWUsta ,to adopt such a stralti)'. ---{SOM your a.irllD!ll prob!-to
,...mDe!ll lo Pltlt. II-Jwdl7 Btll tlie ·poS<lblllty tbat he ll1ll' dO so G<0rge for highest tr1de-ln on our
•---t':llottklmtiillailii:" -pleaoed when tlto Jl'noch lends a special polpaiicy lo Pampldou'• now lloct ol winter dilemmas.) 1 !Miirilmlili-;llllbllcly-c 011-d-e 111 n-e.! -»Ill
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or ellmlnal<. Ube! ii re1erv<d. AU
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mailing address, but namu may be
withheld on f'fqa&e1t if 1ufftci.e:nc
re1U~n ii apparent. Pottrp toW noc be
\\'Outa ·6e affected. 1.n the case or our
home it means losing our entire view of
the Newport Bay and peninsula area, We
paid a premium for that view.
The Irvine Company is in the unique
position of possessing some of the
choicest property ir. this country,
possibly the ~·orld. They publish much
propaganda about their cardul planning
and the importance of approval by the
Jocal government of all Irvine Company
plans and requests. However. ~·hen it
romes right down lo tile almighty dollar,
it appears the Irvine Company is bound
and determined to squeeze ~ery nickel it
can from every precious Inch of ground.
We find it hard to believe that the 1ocaJ.
schools will have no problem handling
the children who \\i ll be living in Jasmine
Creek.
We are concerned with potential.traffic
problems generated bx such a con-
centration of homes. We wonder if the
environmental Impact report ls truly
realistic . After this last open land is fill-
ed up with condominiums it will be too
late to rectify mistakes.
We realize the Irvine Company is in
business to make money. We believe this
property could be devek>ped to :.he
economic saUsf&ction of the Irvine Com·
pany as well as the esthetic satisfaction
of. the surrounding homeowners and the
citizens of Newport. Beach. Since lhi.s
problem Is of the Irvine Company's own
making, we homeowners are unwilling to
be the only ones to make concessions.
CAROLYN CONWAY
To the .F.dltot,
It is an all too rare a phenomenon to
~litiOii wtilC!fliV<ft'.
ly brings together questions of ethics link-
ed to economics.
The Yanik Bill and the Jack.son
Amendment do precisely this. These
pieces of leglalation would prevent the
granting of Most Favored Nation status
to any country which does not pennit
fr<edom ol emlgration to ill dttaens. The
one piece of legislation the Sol/let Union
most desires is the Most Favored Nation
statm which would enable them to im-
port their goods to the J]nlted States at
the very lowest rate or tariffs.
By now, we are all aware or the
restriction which the Soviet Union places
upon its Jewish population, many or
whom desire to emigrate to the State of
Israel. The Yanik Bill would withhold
Most Favored Nation status lrom the
Soviet lJnioo unW such time as their an·
Usemitic restrictive emigration laws a:re
abol~bed.
Among the many Senators who are
llJlODSOring thia eacellent lejlslatlon are
Alan Cranston. and John Tunney. I ""'11d
commend them on their ethical sensitivi·
ty and their moraJ courage. l would also
urge us all to convey our support of this
legislation to our Congressmen and
Senators.
RABBI BERNARD P. KING
Who Wiil Pa"?
To the Editor:
With reference to the case regarding
the Laguna Beach SCbool Board's
decision to dismiss Dr. Ullom on Jan. 10,
1973, I, Vannice Yallouraki.s , sbop--Owner,
tu-payer and parent, would like to
I. On what grounds tbe school board
unliler.llly...--lo_...ul Dr. Ulbn'I
contract on JlllUllry· 19, 1973. thus , by
such action, squandering $t7.000 of the
taxpayers' and parents' money ?
2. U this is done, will the Laguna
Beach School Di.strict remain without a
superintendent of schools until the end of
the year?
3. If a replacement for Dr. Ullom is
hired' starting January, will the members
of the school board pay the salary of the
new superintendent. or will this ad-
di.lional expense be disbursed l'.rom the
taxpayers' money?
Y. YALLOURAKIS
Quotes
W!Dtam P. Rogers. u. s. Secy. or State
-"As a resuJt of U.S. initiatives ln to.
temauooal affairs ... the world today is
a mucb .less hostile place than it ~as i.A:
1969, and the foundations for a genuine.It
stable and lasting peace have been laid."'
The Honest, U nhiased News
The Nilna Administration's decisW>n in
the fall of 1m to crack down on
television statiOM for broadcasting what
it considered "bias-
ed news" had a ma·
(.__AR_T_H_O_PP_E__.,)
jor impact oo the in· felonious elitist gossiping by hlntlng that
dustry. tile Secretary ol the Tre..ury had.
This, coupled \\'ith absconded to Brar.ii with v.·hat was left
the increa!ling num· or the gold in Fort Kno1.
her of newsmen jail· "We don't comment on unsubstantlated
ed by t h e govern-reports, sworn affidavits or all-point.I
ment, led inevitably bulletins,'' -saki Presidential Prta
to The Lasl Broad· Secretary Ronald Ziegler wltll lncr<dlble
cast of Eric Kron-dignity. At the same time, Mr. 7Jegler
kellor t\lo'O yeal'3 later. took the opportunity to anoourre the ap-
A transcript of that broadcast is polnlment of Tony Boyle, fonner United
printed here as a grim warning to other Mine Workers chief and noted phllan-
cff ete Intellectuals who might be tempted thropist, as our new Secretary of the
in the Juture to purvey "elitist gossip" Treasury.
and "ideological plugola" instead of ~1eanwhile . in VietnaJn. our heroic s..52
honest, unbiased news. bombers were forced to continue
GOOD EVENING, this is Eric devastating the remnants of Hanoi and
Kronkellor. bringing you the honest un-Haiphong \Bider our hWllMitlrlan Bombs
biased news. !or Peace Program .
'ased · •"I.-This became necessary wfwt Hanoi The big honest unb1 news is uldt treacherously reneged on the un-
our glorlous leader, President Richard 1 nder ~1. Nilon, swam nine mi.lea down lbe conditlona surre agretment. .. Ir we surrend<r unrondlttonatty," i.. liuc Tbo Potomac today while s!JPling leg!Blatloo ul<ed Dr. Kissinger, "!lien will you stop
which will end crime, poverty and urban bombing us ?"
sprawl.
A tllronfl of dec<nt Americana. COD-DR. 1[15SINGER immedlatety brolce
servatlvely eollmlltd al Jl.2 mllllon, Un-oll !lie peoce tilb. "II we have to pr»-
ed the banU lo cbe<r tbetr beloved mlae lo stop bombing them," aa he so
President u !lie baodlome. vtrtle leader comctly said, "what kind of an 1111-
1tl a new world'• record for bandlome, condition.ti! surrender ii that?"
virlle leldtn. And now for a k>ok at the wann
We plan to bring you every minute of human·lnterut side of the honest un-
the Prtsldenl'a historic four-hour batlJe We.std news. When It comes to warm
wltll the eltnie!lll ')mt aa _, 15 Tho hWnan 'lnterest I guess then!'• no Qll<I
Whllt Hoose flnllheo unedlUng our film. more '"'mily, humanly lnrerutlng than
ln :he-otber honesl unblaaed ....., our beloved l'lnt 1.e'4'. ~ _
-ton!glll, die-Wasblngton PoA-w••....,..-:--l¥b(e~ N!Joo. ll, joun)t~ed rested. lo c<.7iietio to ~ a bouquet ol American Beau13' .,.,.. to a tlcbllY---""Cllled of-oL llarvlng pea.pl.ur..wt>o-could,-
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of course, find work iC lhey wanted to.
In a graceful s~h. Mrs. Nixon said
the roses were "a symbol that your
President cares for you ." Jt was with
tears of gratitude coursing down their
cheeks lhat the starving pea~pickers ate
thero .
WELL, that about wraps up the bones!
unbiased news. weo:u now bring you four
solid houn lrom The Collected Addresses
of -our beloved Vice President, Mr,
Agn$. '!bat ahould be good news for
imomnlacs, ha, ha.
I'm sure Mr. Agnew, who has a
wonderful aeme of humor, won't mind
that little jest and •.• Oh? Alt rtgb~ I'll
go quietly.
Well, !lits Is Eric Kronkellor lrnm
somewhere in amody.
DAILY PILOT
Robtrt N. \Vetd, Pltbtf.sll«r
Thomo:i KettU, Editor
RarbiCzr'G KNlibich
l dltoriol Paoe tditor
1'hl-t'dltnrlal )Al:•' of l~ Deily
Pilot &Hk~ to Inform.find stlmu·
latt' retdcn b)' ()fftCntina; this
IW'"\\'SP*fl"I''• nplnlon~ and rafn..
mcnt&r) on tnµI<" (If lntt"ti.'?il and
~lgnUiefmC1'. by pro\·1d1n1t A fnrum
tvr t~ exp~lon of our l'N!.drr:i1·
11plnlon1. 11.nd by r1n'9l•ntlni.? th1•
d\Vl!:fWt' \'k>wpo\nl.s nf \nfnrmfXl i>b·
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Check your linen closet.
1 hen eek the savings
on every Penney sheet.
For a limited Time only!
Penn-Preat 'Duotone' stripe muslin
50o/o cotton /50°/o polyester flat or
fitted sheets Twin size Reg. 2_99,
Sale
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Full size s.heets, Reg. 3.99 , ••••••. Sa le 3.32
Pillow cases .
Reg. 2 tor 2.49 ............. Sale 2 for 2.14
Queen size sheets. Reg . 6.49 ..... Sate 5.34
Queen pillow cases,
Reg. 2 for 2.89 ..........••. Sale 2 for 2.44
King size sheets. Reg . 8.49 • , .•... Sale 6.94
King pillow cases.
Reg . 2 for 3.19 ..........•.. Sale 2 for 2.64
Penn-Prest muslin Peanuts •; print
50°/o cotton/SO ~~ polyester flat or 317
fitted sheets Twin size, Reg . 3.99
Sale
Full size sheets. Reg. 4.99 •••••... Sale 4.17
Pillow cases.
Reg. 2 for 3.09 .... .' ........ Sale 2 for 2.67
Queen size sheets. Reg. 6.49 •••.• Sale 5.47
King size sheets, Reg . 8.49 •••.... Sale 7.47
King pillow cases,
Reg. 2 for 3.75 ............. Sale 2 for 3.07
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Penn-Prest 'Bristol' stripe percale •
50°/o cotton/50°/o polyester flat or
fitted sheets Twi.i size, Reg . 3.99
Sale
297
Full size sheets. Reg . 4.99 .•••••.. Sale 3.97
Pil low cases,
Reg. 2 for 3.09 ............. Sale 2 for 2.67
Queen s1 ze sheets. Reg . 7.99 ..... Sale 6.55
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Jn-g-stze-sheet~, Reg . 9.99 • , , , ... Sale 8.19
King pillow cases.
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'Country Fair' print muslin · g 2
SO°!o cotton/50°/o polyester flat or fit-1
ted sheets. Twin size reg . 2.22 Sale
Full size sheets, Reg. 3.22 ••...... Sale 2.92
P illowcas~s.
Reg. 2 for 2.22 ....••.....•. Sale 2 for 1.92
Queen size sheets, Reg: 5.32 ••••. Sale 4.88
King size sheets, Reg. 6.96 ••••••. Sale 5.88
King pi11ow cases,
Reg . 2 for 2.62 .......... , .. Sale 2 for 2.38
Natlon·wide1l white muslin. 51
Cotton muslin, 133 count.io flat or fit-1
ted sheets Twin size. Reg. 1.99. Sale
Full size sheets, Reg . 2.29 .... : ... Sale 1.79
Pillow cases.
Reg. 2 lor 1.09 .••....•••••. Sale 2 for .88
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50o/o cottOn /5Q0iO polyester flat or
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Sale
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Full size sheets, Reg . 3 99 .••••... Sale 3.27
Pillow cases.
Reg. 2 for 2.09 ..........••. Sale 2 for 1.69
Queen size sheets. Reg _ ~.99 ..... Sale 5.87
Queen pillow case s.
Reg . 2 for 3.09 ...........•. Sale 2 for 2.67
Ki ng size sheets. Reg . 8.99 ••..... Sele 7.87
King pillow cases,
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Penn·Presl 'Parisienne' print muslin
50°/o cotton/50°/o polyester flat or
fitted sheets Tw in size. Reg. 2.99
Sale
232
Full size sheets. Reg. 3.99 .•••.••• Sale 3.32
Pillow cases.
Reg. 2 for 2.49 ............. Sale 2 for 2.14
Queen size sheets, Reg . 6.49 , , ... Sale 5.34
Queen pillow cases.
Reg . 2 for 2.89 . .' .....• ,. Sale 2 for 2.44
King size sheets, Reg . 8.49 . • • . . Sale 6.94
King pillow cases,
Reg .2for 3.19 ....... , ..... Sale2fot2.64
Penn-Prest muslln fashion colors
50°10 cotton/50~'0 polyester flat or
fitted sheets Tw in size, Reg. 2.99.
Sale
232
Full size sheets. Reg. 3.99 •.••••.. Sale 3.32
Pillow cases.
Reg. 2 for 2.49 ............. Sale 2 for 2.14
Queen size sheets. Reg. 6.49 ..... Sale 5.34
Queen pillow cases,
Beg. 2 for 2 89 , , . I f
King size sheets. Reg. 8.491' ••••... Sale 6.94
King_Qillow c..1s.e~ _
Reg. 2 for 3.19 .......•••••• Sale 2 for 2.64
Penn-Prest percale fashion colors.
50°/o cotton /50°/o pofy ester flat or
fitted sheets. Twin size, Reg. 3.99,
Sale
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Full size sheets, Reg. 4.99 .••••... Sale 3.97
Pillow cases
Reg . 2 for 3.09 ............. Sale 2 for 2.67 .
Queen size sheets, Reg. 7.99 ..... Sale 6.SS
Queen plllow cases
Reg . 2 for 3.59 .........•.•. Sale 2 for 2.94
King size sheets. Reg . 9.99 .•..... Sale 8.19
King pillow cases
Reg . 2 for 3.89 .......... , . , Sale 2 for 3.19
Penn-Prest Muslin "Disney"• Print
63x104" sheets. Reg _ 3.50 ........ Sale 2.87
Twin Ftd. Btm. sheets, Reg . 3.50 .. Sale 2.87
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King pillow cases,
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Penn-Preal muann prtnti,
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Switch to Beer .
And Save r~eth
BURLING'F-ON. \V is. tt;Pl l
-Charles M. llatch of tit tles
City, A tout. 1nay be accused of
stretching Ille truth a UtUe.
but who C'OUld really prove It
-the: evidtnct was lost when
fire struck his home.
A research team at Coy's Hospital ln London llOlked a "Among the valued things 1
whole batch of healthy teeth in K different solutkrts. Qr.. lost was • plaque awarded to
ange juice was one ot these. Beer was another. The tetth me for working out a fonnula
Otis <.;. ltulell . founder \Jf
the club. gave honorable 1nen·
Uon to Uve per90ns who took
an irreverent attitude toward
lho truth. Two also had food
on their minds.
Carter Hunnicutt or Big
Bencl. \Vis. said he didn't look
kindly , upon all lhe birds
"breaking down the tr1..oes" in
hi s backyar:d last summer.
in the orange juice deve1oped cavities in about six weeks. for making longhorn cheese
But lbe teeth in the beer remained perfect. Brewen are out of shorthorn milk ." he "FfNALLY," HE SAlO,
toying with the notion ol using tbla ,data in an ad·cnm-said. "there wa s just one pine tree
paJgn. NOW HE'LL HAVE a~ther slanding. In desperation, I
THE PYTHON IS cold blooded, you knew thal But did a"'·ard to replace it , bel:ausc hung ca ndy canes on the tree.
you know it's the ooly cold blooded "PCIN'f TUi!.N UP YOUR NOSE the truth is !latch has been \\'hen the birds s:aw th(' candy
animal whose temperature rises scv-A.T ME ! " named the .. World Champion ca nes, they thought 1! ~·as
era! degrees above that of the sur· Lia r or 1972" by the Burl-Christmas and f!c\v south for
-ftlWl<llnjf-t ir--when-il'-'hatche! its-eggs?----------===jn,,£=lll=ll:_:L=illr=•_:Cl=ub=. ____ _::tbc.-~
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SACRAMENTO IAP l Liar
liarabar Tolstyg n, Kenoa hn,
\\11s .. didn't lwve trouble "''1th
birds. bu! did have illness to
t'Qlllt'nd with..
"Thi' past winter I hnd lhc
nu and sucti a feve r th.'lt iA'hcn
l picked up m~ samhv1ch I hod
u1st1tnl toast," she said.
A W(ll\1AN II\. ri.tarathon.
\\'1s_ also sufft'rt'<i lrW\ ilhll.'SS
and Clarence N . .Breitenfeldt
told about it .
.. An old 111aid in our corn-
mun1 1y is: so lu1popular," he
sa id. "!hat "llfn sh~ got sic k.
the uncler takt'r sent her a get·
\\'C ll c-ard ."
E. A. llenclr1ckSQn of Jophu.
Mo. had a rtl rnp!aint abuut
_____r_cµ.iltf s J.iuueJoJll.s boo..::.L
• · T II E CONSTRUCTION
l'ompany that plJt UI) our cave
troughs did sut'h o poor )Ob
that they C\'ell leak during a
drought." be said.
California Youth "ut.bority
employes are to receive back
O\'ertln\e pay und er a $150,000
appropriation bill signed by
GO\'. Ronald Reagan. Reagan
said Ille money rei mburses lhe
employes time and a half for
O\•crtim@i fro1n Jun. 13. 1970,
through June XI, 1071.
~1rs. Doris Wi\lkQl.ll, Btton
Houge, r.a . found • thal
~t rl'tching tlie truth is 1101
ru uch d1£fcrcu1 than ·~:1rttth1ng lP"----------
lh·r ht'1ght
··ouru1g \\'orld \Var II, I
f'11li11ted in the Wav1:s. I an1
rather tall a.nd juSt got In
w1<h~r the wire," she said.
"Aft('r six weeks of boot
HEALTH
It t•k" modern •McUc•I
""'lptMnt t• tt.lp ,...,.,..
h••lth. Dontit• t• t~ HMt
Hot1tlt•I 1 und.
training. I 1,ras discharged l""'!"""""'"""-"'""""""'""'""'~
because I "'·as too tall. All that
marching an d drill ing had
~rO"'n calluses an inch Lh1ck
un the soles.JU !DY fl'<'L " ---"
Kids Like
To,Ask Andy ..•. ,\(
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NINETY PERCENT or the drop-
outs from that university known u:
Harvard go back. That's good. Less
than half of those wind up vdlh de-
grees. That's bad.
ALM<>Sr BUT NOT quite half of the Army recruits
catch colds In their first six weeks o< basJ.c.
ENDS AND MEANS -Q. "Who aaid, 'The eod must
justify the means"!"
Sale. Frost free sid~-by-side.
Now your '73 savings plan
is off: to a great start. A. A fellow named Matthew Prior almost 300 years
ago. And a fellow named Nicolo Macruavelll taught the ~
ball notion maybe 200 years before that. Just bunk! It was
for that great American writer WIUa Cather a generation
ago to get the thing rlghl when she sald: "The end is not!>
ing, the road is alt."
AM ASKED if we ever had a postage stamp \\'ilh a pic-
ture of a nude woman. Not in this country. But Spain in
1930 put out such a stamp bearing Goya's famous painting
"La Maja de! Nuda." Stirred up some fuss. Was pt\>mptly
withdrawn.
HOW J\.IANV youngsters do you plan to have, young
lady? What, only two? So you are among the 58 percent
of the girls today \\1ho say two are enough. Exactly 21
percent would like three. And 17 percent thlnk four or more
woold be dandy.
FEAR OF WORK -An authorative client contendS
claustrophobia is the most common human fear. Doubt
thal Consider ergasiophobia, the dread of v,·ork?
ANOTIIER OPEN QUESTION: \\1hy is it antelope
fawns develop so much faster than any other young deer?
In just a day or two, l hey can run up to 25 m.p.h. in
sprints. How come?
AMONG those single v.'Omen \\'ho are 40 years of age,
only one out of seven eventually "'ill marry. But among
40-year-old divorcees, two out of three 'l't'ili remarry.
A SENSE OF well-being and buoyancy, that's what
you're supJX>Sed to wake up Yt'ith ever)' morning, mister, if
your body and brain are in dandy condition. It's no news.
What's news is far more women than men awaken daily
with this feeling of security and bright-eyed bounce. The
medical boys say their studies in hospitals prove it, but
they don't know the \vhy of that. either.
FEET -Among those several ways in which girls now
differ co1isiderably from their mothers, list also the fact
they tend to have far bigger feet on the average.
Addr ...U t<> ·!f. B d P. 0 . Bo< 1875 New-
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GWC Drama Set
By Deaf Students
A suspense-filled mystery,
"The Secret of the Book." will
be perfonned by deaf drama
students at Golden West
College, 'Thursday through
Saturday in the community
theater.
The play is the first pro-
duction this year by the Silent
Rustlers, the deaf drama club
on carripus. Curtain time will
be at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are
$1.50 -end may be puFtha*<t-
each nigh t at the theater box
office.
Written by Harry A. Tre-
maine, club advisor and
teacher in Golden West's hear-
ing impaired program, the
play revolves around a
pleasant social gathering turn-
ed into a gruesome tragedy
because or the contents of a
book.
Tremaine, in addition to his
co.JJege duties. is editor of
''The Deaf ca.Jifornian," a
monthly publication serving
the hearing impaired com~
munity in the state.
Students will act out the
thriller using deal sign
language, while interpreters In
the stage wings Will follow the
d;aJogue orally for the benefil
of the hearing aUalence. "
Fred E. Gravatt , a theater
arts major from Anaheim who
directed the deaf players'
sellout performance of "Three
Who Went L<x>king for Death"
·last year, will again direct the
production.
Cast in lead roles in the
mystery are Bill Teel. Buena
Park; Charleen Biessener.
Fullerton; Roe Vi b be r .
Montery Park: W a n d a
LaCoure. · Ralph Cardenas.
Barbara Torres, and Becky
Forgarty. all of Los Angeles :
Kathleen Potestio. Huntington
Be a eh : Lance ''ork.
Riverside; and Chri s
Clements. Laguna BeaCh.
Golden \\'est now has 130
hearing impaired student s in a
day student OOdy of 6.000.
They attend classes and
participate In campus ac-
tivities the same as hearin~
students through the help of
note takers. interpreters and
tutors.
1be program has been cited
for its excellence by the
chancellor's ofHce of the
California Community
Colleges, and is considered the
1Fgest of its kind among two-
~r colleges in the United stilts. • •
THERE ARE OYER
2000 USED GARS
FOR SALE
ON c9sTA MESA'S
Reg. 449.95. Sale $408. S1de·by-s1dc re111gera1or
features 19 2 cu. It capacity, 231 ID frpr,zPr
capacity Convenien t lull v11d1h d;i1ry doo1 S
lrt•ezer door shelves . sl1d1nrJ rnPflt n,111 anrJ
c11sper. egg slorage rack Rolls on whf'('!S lor Pil~1f'r
cleaning Shelves adjust every 1ncn In w hite.
coppenone. avocado and nai vest gotd Color cosc:t
no more a! Penneys!
cial
~299
Portable color TV VJi!h 19" screen (meas
d13g ) Features automatic fine tur11ng .
a111omat1 c l!n! control, VHF. line tuning
and lever controls for color t1ntl contrast
A top perlo rmance color TV at a special
low price!
Special 12 88
Reg. 18.88 Penncrest Cassette tape player.
one easy control to make operation a snap.
Has ear phone jack. A.G. adaptor. Com plete
with batteries and it's 3 lb. we ight makes It
easy to take anywhere.
'
Harbar Baul.vard
•oo• ~!T~ •T JCPenney
Reg. 499:9S:-SileST48:--SIOO·lfy:-Siae
retr iricrator with 21 2 cu. n. capacity.
228 lb heczcr capacity Features full width
dairy sne!I 5 deep fre ezer door shelves.
<.r1spr1 dlld meat pan to reta •n !ood tr eshne!4s
and nr evenl od0ts. Egg racks are removable.
100 Shelves adrus1 every inch In copper
avo<.ado or harvesl gold Color cosl s no mor•.
Sale prices eHecllve lhrough Saturd•Y·
cial
129 88
A 1, .i:,,H ;,J1.~ed .::-pi, :.; ... ,.,, "''l!'llem
.11 . l'"""r !han ::oens1Dt" pr1ct-Solid
•• 1:1 .1',1 Fr.1 r.10 10 cn.1.;,:,15 F tr1ci..
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1., 111·;. r ul!n du::;! L-01-£'1 ,1110 .;5 RPM
,,; 1:.il t C~-"llPIC!(.' Y-Jlth '1•10 '.'°·PC3kers
uN1veRs1rv We know what you're looking for.
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~ -FASHION ISLA ND, Newport Beoch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTO'l<l CENTER, Huntington Belch (714j 892-7771 •
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DAIL y PILOT w..i-.,, .!Muaiy 10, lm
Ha1nfmrger Est.ate
$13 Million Left
By Immigrant, 86
From Wire Services
A real estate developer who
arrived in America as a pen-
niless teen-aged Polish Im-
migrant left $13 million when
Cal.endars
Re jeered
RIO DE JANEmo (AP)
-The Justice Ministry
banned a calendar pJc·
turlng nude men, con..
tending tt waa immoral.
The publLsber argued
unsuccessfully: "We took
a poll and found out that
many women would like to
pin up a picture of a nude
man."
,
,
·sew-up big savings d u.r ing
our January clearance .
he died, a probate appraisal '-----------'I
shows in San Francisco.
Ul"I T ........ te I Wl:tO NOSE? -Allor·
oey General Rich ard
Kleindienst ponders a
question at a recent
press conference in
Washington, D.C.
I
' r 'Open Door'
: Bills Set ! In Assembly
I SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
door.s to legialatlve committee ~meetings would 'be thrown
open to the public more often
under three measures in-
troduced in the A!Sembly.
One of tbe measure's
authors, freshman
A&semblyman R a y m o n d
!Go nz.ales , {0..Baker!fleld),
said tn a netvs release:
!"California (i>Vemmenl can't
runction by the will or the peo-
ple if legislators make their
decisions behind c I o s e d
doors."
open
meeting measures Tuesday
1r--t..e1·e--~mblynren-John
CBurton, (0-8.ln Francisco),
tand Ken Maddy, (R-Fresno).
AU would conform state law
covering the Legislature to
current state statutes
known as the Ralph Brown
Act -covering other J\Ubllc
meetings.
Samuel Hamburger, who
died in 1971 at age 86, left SB.5
million in stocks, $3.2 million
PEOPLE )
in rea l estate and $1.3 million
in cash and bank accounts. ac-
cording to papers filed in
Superior Court.
Beneficiaries or the estate
inclu de his widow Ann, two
stepchildrCn, n u m e r o u s
charities. the city of San Fran·
cisco and 30 reJatives.
An associate said llam-
burger supervised his in·
vestments from an office in
his best-known property, the
Flatiron building in downtown
San Francisco.
* The Pentagon press corps
has presented o u t g o i n g
Defense Secretary Atelvia R.
l..aird with the game ball for
his four years in the top
Defense Department post.
The football was enscribed
''Laird 194; Press O," in
recognition of the 194 news
conferences Laird held and , as
one newsman said,
"quarterbacked so prcr
fessionally that neither Bob
Grelse nor BUly Kllmer would
stand a chance in the Super
Bowl against him ."
Greise and Kilmer are,
respectively tbe M l a m I
Dolphins and Washington
Redskins quarterbacks ap-
pftring in Sunday's Super
Bowl vn.
* Contrary to what columnists
have been saying about Im,
life is not much worse than it
ever was, Gov. RonaJd Reagan
has told the Capitol's annual
prayer breakfast.
"1be lain truth is tba the
good ol' days are not better or
worse than what we have to
cope with (Oday,'' Reagan told
a gathering of legislative,
judicial and civic leaders in
Sacramento.
"The greatest freedo m I
have ever known has come to
me in these last· few years
when I realized I can't hack it
by myself" without God's
help, Reagan added.
*
That law requires that all
meetings be public unless
sessions cover appointments.
employment. dismissal or charges against a public of-Harrison Schmitt, geologi st
t fleer or internal house mat-and astronaut who piloled the ~ lunar module at the Apollo 17
!tters. landing la st month. will be
p RESiN'l1..Y, legislative honored at his homecoming
t committee chairmen have next month with "Harrison ~virtually unlimited rights to Schmitt Day ."
• hold secret meetings but they Officials in Silver City,
! usually do not un1 ess they are N.M .• where Schmitt was rais-
ldiscussing personnel l~ues. ed, said the day will include a
I All the measures r would special luncheon and the
have to get final approval by .... dedication of the •recently i the voters on.. 1 ballot before renamed Harrison A. Schmitt
'becoming law. . Elementary School.
FIND
OF
TH E
WEEK
It's a warmin' Irish coffee round the
fireside. Or a brisk whiskey sour when
the sun's over the yardarm. It's an orange
juice glass in the morning, and a very
elegant parfait at night. It's the find
of tho week all right. at just $10.96
for tho sot of 61
Do Something Beautiful., ..
Adds 1 25 tor.ft.ndting ltfld mlt!llf'9.
'"""' "'~'· ·~"" .. -"~~ ... ~ l-A-k 11'111 1IMI Mitter C!ll,.., "'
_ .. _SI.A VICK'S~--
JeM-elt'l"ii Sinrf" 1917
• l bfA$~lGl<. ISLAND _ .
NEW'°AT IEACH -644-1 JIO
oti--~V ... h.W....J.t • t : .. ,,"'~--
Wltfl 1'1C•lllftt ot: torrtn<•• Of"lll'!Of, l.I C«rtloH. Y ~rtrt.
MtiO-,_ Ollte--efOt w.-w..-.-
Officials
To Cite
Cyclists
S A CRAM ENTO (AP)
Federal officials are assessing
the damage caused by ~ an
unauthorized motoreycle r ace
in the Yuha Desert last month
and plan to take legal action
against those Involved, it was
reported Pere.
Jerry HarTell . California
public affairs officer for the
U.S. Bureau of Land Manage-
ment, said scientists are going
ov er aerial photographs aod
soil test data this week to
detail the extent of damage.
HARELL SAID in an in-
terview that the 215
motorcycles participating in
the Dec. 3 race definitely
cau.sed damage to a highly
fossilized area of the desert 90
miles east of San Diego.
He said· it Can be anticipated
that legal steps will be taken
to collect tbe recreational use
fee of $1 per cyclist per day.
plus monetary damages when
they have been determined.
He added that a permanent
court order might be sought to
ba n further unauthorized cycle
races In the area.
"OUR POSITION is that if
they had come to us for a
pennit, we would not have
allowed them to go into lbat
previously undisturbed area
where the IOSllils are right on
the surface," Harrell added.
He said the El Cajon Valley
Motorcycle Club, Inc., which
held its "C:Oyote Chase" race
on the land, was "trying to
test us" because of the new
permit system developed in
connection with a presidential
o er on managemen o o ·
road vehicles on federal lands.
"TllE PRIM ARY purposes
of the bureau requirements,
which became effective Se pt.
18, are lo provide for public
.health and safety and to prcr
tect the environment ," Harrell
said.
"The requirements, ap.
pllcable to organized events
involving more than 25 ve-
hicles competing on a defined
course, include a recreational
use fee. bood or other security
to assure cleanup, liability in-
surance, and stipulations for
environmental protection," be
added.
J . R. Penney, the bureau's
California director, sald. "A
main purpose of our regula-
tions and procedures is to
steer race courses away lrom
areas of high value such as
_.the archeologlcal 8l'ea . and
fossil beds of the Yuba
Desert."
Hera's lhf petfact • ., to rn1M
your inoney or MCUrttfts '° .. trlpM·dut(':
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t11dtY for ll'lt qe.openfnt ltoly fJf Hoar MtrnMll Hos91tars .. four
nexiblt P11n1 for Ghtn('. Yoa lfflll '
bt In fllr t plttstftt llUJlliMI
t.1.i)hon.1
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Now 5109
Orig. Slit lightweight sewing machine with42 stitch design. Built·
in buttonholer. Two tone avocado baked enamel finish. Includes
portable case and foot control.
Now 1488
Rog. 19.95 Lightweight
cleaner easy-carry handle.
Dlsposabtodust bag .
Combination rug and fl oor
nozzle. Poppy/off white 6V.
lbs.
·-
Now 34 88
:. Reg. 44.15canister cleaner has 7
piece 1t1achment set. wrap
around storage ho ... tool ca:ldy.
St1nds on stairs for easy
cleaning. Dlspo .. ble dust bag.
Avocado and white
..
•
Nowsga
Orlg:s139"PennCrest zig zag machine at a new
low price. It features the new serpentine stitch
fo1 stretch fabrics and jersey. Sews straight,
zig zag, forward and reverse.
Includes portable case and foot col)trol.
Now 29 88
Rog. 31.15 Eight piece
cantstervacu um cleaner.
Disposable dust bag. 8 piece
attachmept set for all types of
cleaning. Gold and White.
Now4988·
Rog. 12.1,. Custom upl'lght
cleaner. Beats, sweeps and
cleans atone t im e. Four height
ad juatmonta. Diaposabloduat
bag. Wrap-around bu mper. Ha.-gokf __ _
645 -8600 -· ~ ·~ .. -.... 1 CPenn·~-Eit.n.~n 1ql .-V
Mk htt lhomt11 StMlllnpr . rfli'.,.;::==:;__.::::;,. __ =. _ _:~:__::=
HOAG f,fEMOR!Al ' . We know Whityolf r1f . . )nr ~~HOSP/TA ,__ ... ,_ __ ------"-------·-·--'-"-.:...!:...:..;~~;,,,;;.,;.~
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Shop Sunday noon to..5 P .M. at the following-stores~. ----
FASHION ISLAND, Now~ Beech {7 1~644-23 1 3. HU~TINGTON CENTER, Huntift9{on Beech _{_71 4) ~-7n l.
I . ' .
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For the
Record
Dissolutions
Of Marriage
Death Notkea
BALTZ-BERGERON
FUNERAL .HOME , .
Corona dtl Mar m.N50
Costa rt1esa 141-UU • BEIL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broad"·ay, Coila Pt1esa
LI 8'113l • McCORMICK LAGUNA
BEACH MORTUARY
1715 Lapa• Canyoa Rd.
4M-M1S • PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
C.me1er7 MwturJ
Cliapel
ssee hctOt Vltw Drive
NeWporl Bel<h, CaDlonl•
'4"711 ----PEEK FAMILY
, ' COLONIAL FUNERAL
HOME
7181 Doha A,...
WHIDllDlkr llWl!l • • SMtnlS' MORIU-
Cl Mala SL
Bu!Jlltoo Be ... ma
Fledgli11g
Housing
Unit Acts
SANTA ANA -Orange
County's fi~gHng HOU!ing
Authority made its first move
Tuesday with a request to the
board or supervisors to iJn..
plement a leased housing pro-
gram for lDlderprivileged.
The propooed
would be only
program
for unin-
corporated areas. Seven cities
have joined the housing pro-
gram, but will not be Included
in the initial proposal. ac-
cording to OCHA chalnnan
Ph!Up Walsh.
The seven are Huntington
Beach. Laguna Beach, Buena
Park, Fullerton, Orange, Stan-
ton and Yorba Linda.
County Avoids London Flu So Far
By GEORGE LEIDAL no unusual ab.sen lee.lsm in
01 ni. DWtr ,.... , .. " iChools far this time of year.''
That ls lhe new strain or
virus bhuned for the epidemic
ol nu In New York City and
dUea In the SOuth Including
Atlanta.
SANTA ANA _ Orange Dr. Philp oak!, notmg the rate
Coun\y has yet to uperleoce ol a.,._ due to Illness
any epidemic of influenza thls usually runs hlgher tn winter
winter and hu ~ only moolba. •
_. cut ~ flu of • t:rpe 11Doctors tell us thtre ta a PIULlP SAID county doctors
itmilar to, but not kkttUllfd good deal of respiratory WntS.! have been 1 urged to send
.round -· " be Id cultures from throat tissues as. the London nu variety • ,...... sa . being experienced in other However, 1 a bo rat or y~ex-for laboratory e.xam.inatlon.
parts of the naUOn. amlnaUons of blood specimens Growing the virus slrain in the
pre\'entali\'t" certain to allow
individuals 10 esca pe U~ \'1N$
ls "to avoid people."
Once the achy fetling. sorr
throat and h e a d cold
symptoms appear. the af-
flicted nu carrier should "go
home and rest," Philp added .
suggesting it is n rnatler of
courtesy to others as v .. eu as
the most effective treatmen t.
.. At the moment we're bet-have resulted in only one con-laboratory Is the onJy way
ter off than, and perhaps finned case ol Type A flu. health officers ca n be sure the THI=: co~fl>LICATIONS of ~ind the rat of the natk>n." "To date there have been no virus causing illness is of the flu of any \'ariety nre
county Health Of Heer John isolations of London virus." new type. gencra1ly the cAuse of deaths,
Philp said. Dr. Philp said. Philp sak! the only real particularly among the elder·
"It ts possible the nu viruJI ---------------------
may miss us thi! ~, '' be adcfeil:--,---
Coonty health officials
measure the extent of the ex-
pected arurual nu onslaught In
three ways, Dr. Philp ex-
plained.
THEY CHECK absenteeism
rates al schools, review
reports ol laboratorlet used by
.,.. doctors In dlagnosb ol ill·
nes.1 and ·crunt deaths at-
tributed to nu or Us com-
plicatioM.
"As of Monday, there was
Numbering
For Mail
Approved
SANTA ANA -A mun·
bering plan to aid mail
deliveries to buildings ln the
Orange County Civ.lc Center
was approved ~ by the
board or suptrvison.
The proposal was made by
Joseph Smisek, county
building services director.
The fonner co u nt y
courthouse on Sycamore
Street and Santa Ana
Boulevard gets number one.
Other new numbers :
Proposed c o u n t y ad.
minlstrative buildtng, No. 10:
engioeertng-flnance , No. 12;
health, No. 14; welfa~. No.
16 : Santa Ana City Hall, No.
20; Santa Ana council
chambers. No. 22 : Santa Ana
police building, No. 24; city
library, No. 26.
State building, No. 28; new
courth9use, No . 30; law
library. No. 32: federal
bu.ii ding, No. 34; a proposed
Our portable sale
is just your type .
Save s10 on the
caravelle 12''
Sale$79
Reg. $89.0 enncres111i Caravel!e "12"
manual portable lypewnter',
Features automa1ic space bar for
elec1ric-l 1ke carriage movement.
Full t2" carriage, half space key,
and two add-a-type keys. Steel
body. frame and cai-rying case
with lock. Pic3. type.
Penncreste Caraverte "10"
Reg. $69. Sale 64.50
Sale prices ellective thru Saturda y.
'All Penncrest.01 lypewrile r1 made
In U.S.A. e1pre51ly tor JCPenney
by Smith-Corona.
Get organized, too.
Sale2695
ly . Only one casc of nu
resuhinf: in death has bc..-en
reportl!'d in re«nt "'eek.s.1 Phil p said.
A vacctne is recommended
for elderly patients to gu.ard
again.st some, but not all kinds
of nu.
On<'e tht' flu bug has 111\·ad1'CI
a person·s body. ho"·ever.
there is no effective treatrnent
other th.an bed r e s t ,
Antib~ics are p!"t'scribfd in
some cases to ward off the ef-
fects of pneumonia, Dr. Philp
noted .
DAIL y PILOT I I
GOODWILL
Indu st ries
-(§
Good Willy Stz: Thankt
to •II of you, 1972 wa5 a
very good year for the
handicapped 5tudent5 of
Goodwill lndu5tritl R•
habilltation and Evalu•
tlon Center. Please con·
tlnut y9t1r tupport and
make 1973 an evtn better
year.
590 W. 19t h St.
Costa Mesa
Open Mon. fhru Sat. 9.9
Sunday, Noon to S.
646-2479
Your Dollar
Buys More
At The
GOODWILL
STORE
SPECIAL!
DOUBLE OR
TWIN SIZE
MATIRESSor
BOX SPRINGS s199s ea.
Wonnation center, No. 36. Reg. 36.95. Four drawer black file cabi net. Has
.Cen-;:iitra;;-Sli...ufltill~·;tte1)iis;,,.:bu~ild;m.,g,~,~~~~~--!a~d~ju~s~ta9b~le~d~r~a~w~er~d~i~vif'<~erHs~.2;.,;u¥ppe;::r~d~ra~w~e:r:s~loc-::::k~.~~~~~-l-~~~~f"'~~',_~~~+-+-~~-/l-~--:E'°~•~M";'l~flA~T~H~ll~~--J~~-
No. 3t; SherifP o ollic<, m. ~. PILLOWS men~s jail, No. ~; women's 'f,
~~~ ~~· «; Santa Ana Bowl, 2 ''' $ 349
The new system has been Reg. 59.95. Office-In-One un it. Lockinq top panel approved by postal d rops dowrt to become desk. H!1s lilf' drawer and
THERE ARE priority
brackets for those etigjble for
the units. First in line are
those displaced becaU.'le of
government action, such as
construction or b i g h w a y
widening.
authorities, the Santa Ana 2 tiered encl osed shelving ori ba1t<.rn. Black with $1 79 Planning Commission and the walnut front. -• U.. Join~ City-County Civic Center
Commission. P~rsonal metal lite box. 12· ":.. 5 ~··.Special 3.1 7
With the exception of the Giant me!al tile. 12 ·"x10 ' xlO ...... Special 3.57 •
former courthouse, onJy even Cancelled checi.. Irle ......•.• , •• _.Special 3.47
numbers are used to allow for Bond boJ1:. 11· ."xS"x>l" ........... Special 2.47 CJ future expansion. Insulated vault box ................ Specie! 7.77
14" Two drawer file .•. , _. _ ....... Special 17.77
Newborn Care
Lecture Slated
Second priority goes 'to
famiHes who.se homes have
been destroyed or damaged by
a natural disaster. Third
preference goes to families
who are residing in unsafe, SANTA ANA ....:... The care of
UDJanitary or overcrowded bo · f ill homes and fourth priority goes new m in ants w be taught
to families who are paying an to expectant Spanish-speaking
llnreasooable proportion of parents here on Mondays by
hunily income for rent. the Orange CoWlty Health DepartmeAt.
.. The hbusing authority was · .. The free classes will be held
established in November 1971, from I p.m. to 3 p.m .. For
blll not activated until Seir more infonnation, call the
lember 1m . department at 'm-5551.
Supervisors Given
Posts by Caspers
SANTA ANA -Orange
County Board of Supervisors
Chairman Ronald W. Caspers
Tuesday named varioWI board.
~ to committees, com-
rnisiiqos and membership on
other 'bodies.
Fint_ District Supervisor
Robert Battin of Santa Ana
ai.i .. ~:Dlstrid 3upe!'Vbor
Ralph ~ ol Fullerton
were named as board
representaUYes to the county's
. Local M'.ericy Formation COm-mi>siob (LAFC J.
Battin and Fourth District
Supervisor "Ralph Clark of
Anaheim were appointed to
the board of directors of the
Orange O'.lunly T r a a s i t
District.
cull ALSO was named
u the bolrd's repruentatJve
to the county Employu
RelittmaJI Boan!.
In olber appointments,
Caspm nuned BaWn to the
Southern Cllllornta Air Bum
Coontlnatlng Counctl, with
Superviso r David Baker of
Garden Grove was tapped as
the county board'& delegate to
the Southern Cal i fornia
Association of Government
(SCAG ), with Battin as
alternate.
Baker and Caspers will
represent the board on the
county's Ocean and Shoreline
PlaMlng Sleeting Committee.
Diedrich got the nod for the
Southern California Regional
Association of C o u n t y
~pervisors. ·
Caspers appointed himself
lo the Southern California
Airport Council .
He named Diedrich and
Clark to lhe county's Arterial
lllgbway P I a n n I n g Com·
mission. •
Oark al.a was named to the
county's Mental H ea I t b
Advloory Boan! and Criminal
Justice Council.
Diedrich will be the board's
representative on the county
Law Library Board.
himseJt.11 alttmata..~H~•..,oll~oo••-----
named Batttn to be the Cha innan Told board's representaUve on the
county's Health Pl1iml1111
Cooncll. ··.~ -TU$1'1N -Jim Hein, a
·pollct=. departmcnl dcloc!I•• .. . h<re. haa betn app.>lnleil
dlalrm411 of !he_'l'llstln fund·
raising campaign by The Na·
Diedrich ,..,· l)>po1nt'4 '111
Orange County»,delegate to
the County SUper¥l1ors
ADocfatldrl di t:anfond.o, with
Battin as al1'rM!t. · --.flonal Foondatloo-Marcll ol
DI STlll CT Dimes.
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Tax d~uctlon file ......•.•...•. , .Special 1.75
Budgeting and tax booi< •• _,., , , _,.Speci al 1.95
. Tax guide a.nd record ....••• , .... , Special 1.75 House~old budget book ........... Special t.75 Securities and Income record .•.... Special 2_75
Now$99
Electronic calculator performs
instantaneous chain and mixed
calculations. 8 digit entry and readout,
fixed and floallng decimals. UL listed.
JCPenney
Thl! values are here every day. , -. . -·------·"'~ . Shop Sunday .noon to 5 ~.M .. at the toli~wiAg stores: . ' -FASHION·ISl.1\ND;" Newport-Beach (714) 6'14-2313.
HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntinqton Beach (714) 8'12-7771.
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PANTS
2.39
WOMEN'S
DRESSES
79' ..
BABY
MATTRESS s99s
2 ONLY!
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All Stores Celebrate Grand Opening -of Our New Store, 3325 Bristol at MacArthur Blvd. Santa Ana-••"• ... ,
.._ u..!TA MU
$1•• Value! Calgon
I v
Bath Oils
S-pray or DTo-plets
Your Choice
Oroplett kffp·Jkln k•Joualy
soft i,, &otti or aft.,,,. cool·
""1· ''""""" .,,..,. "'"' ..,. velops, the bocfy with molst•
uriletS wirhout a greasy ft•I.
&eat buys!
$150 Value!
Breck Satin
Hair Conditioner ·
I
$4" Decorator Metal
Walnut-Look Shelving
........ .....-.. ,,.,..
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. Wiiii l4•·0• $ , 97
114 St1tk·01
F11llre
Special Purchase!
98'ea.-New
MystikTape
..,J .............
l"I5Y.z
.r I Colon
S.lf·Mkk, ----k T-in Hot Pink, Awocodo, Horvtlt Gakl, Bumt
O.Onge, Icy Goooe, Junole --"°'4>-beny 6 pint0pple Yellow. .
$2'' Val. Colortone
Bulletin Board
$199
97c Alf Purpose
Bamboo Baskets
63~
•2•• , .. "1 Super Turf
"Welcome" Mats
All Weather $197 D~ntPrica
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Regular 6 i 'i34
Coffee Mugs .
VITAMIN . ..,c
'
C-paN lo Othon Ill $3.39
~ €-"fl.'r> Multiple
Daily Vitamins
:V,:!;7. 89'
Now eY., lower tt-.on
04lt ~ low price
of $1 .19.
• $J.Jf '""•., ,,, $1.51
•·in· $)94 el Ill . __ ..._._ ...,....,.., .......
$2.59.
u.,. .......... o $2''
•$ 0 R
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Stort out-h New Yeor with briaftt n11w Fire King mug& by Anc:&i • ..
Hoding I TheM ar• in ~&or I• ,.
oz. llz• and Q1'9Gt for all hot drlnka. •
In dKCNGtor colon, •• tNy titoct..~
fot 101y storog.. ;:.
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6.ir •
of 98 ....... ..... -
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TA Ml........_ I , Intl It.
~ MIE"..,._,_ Mtrllff I M M Wi1M11 $t.
lllTA AM.t.-t• W, lfllfllttr ... lrltW It,
Wednesdq, ~ 10, 197J
POUllTAIM YAU.IY-11fiM ........ St. It T .....
JIOUlllTAIN YAU.rn•t .......... lfviL ............
II. T'CHtO-CI ,..,. .. "1ldltWll1 .... .
WltT'MINJT.......,, w.t 1 I *"°" .. ...._ ....
MUNT.,._ IUC.....-:t ,__et ,........,..
MUMTIMft'Ofll I UCM .......... "' C.tw
Reg. s1"
Uquid Plumr
!! .. o.!'~!! '$137
opefW' In glont ....
Ollrf'I .i.u.
Wfdnesday, J.muary 10. 1973
MUffftMOTOM l lAC ....... 11)1 .._. aNf, at Al\arltl"
HUTINOTM l lAC,..__1 W-
Reg. '25
' Women's
conoN FUNNEL
Repeat of a Sellout!
~ Paianlas ·, -. :f ·,
& Gowns ::~ft.1 . It to 29' Values!
111 ·Quality Cannon
Wash Cloths
SAVI
OVER
HALF!
Reg. $139
.... ~1(!:U,
itcamit1 ·C
.oo-mg--$104
Bottle of 100
CompaN to Othen at $2.91
€-'!L'? Multiple
' · Daily Vitamins
l ettlt •I llt 73c • t;{ow e¥en lower then
our .wrydoy low price
of 98c. . • ·t hf, $1.M ltttlt tf 2lt ....... ,, $1AI
..... $2.tl ""'' .. ,.. ....... ". ,, ..
98' lorltro
~Potency
I-Complex
wltto MIH .. ~ 73c ..... et ,0
fJ •• '""' Adhesive
·. Shelf Lining
12 Ft.11i .~. $109
"''!l~ 8 pott•mo & Pl: colorslnYlnyt
r
a·d h•1lv1
shelf fining ,.,_.
eel fUrril"""" too, ·Fern ,
Knotty Pine,
Teakwood,
colors, Ylhltt.
Compare IO°""" llt $1.11 fer to
Multiple Vitamins ::..-::: $141 Now ev.. aow.
ti.an -..,.,.,.
Reg. 914 ~Mil.">
Vitamin 1-1
•a" Westclox
Alarm Clock ... , ....
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TEAi 1uru SPICIAL
s4•1
W""1 mo st --'" --.. ·· ......... dlof de,e ndob..; _ ......
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1 c 7 " • • • • ,,..., •
'3'5 Magnetic Page
Photo Album-
11ac1n1 $ 33
Price
9" to 10" G.E.
Appliance Sale
• '10" G.L Can Opener
• •10-e.L Steam Iron
• .,.. &.L Hand Mixer
'--J---1,luit"'._ 87 ___ ..,
--Tob ochu._,.of Thrlfty'1 kiwi .. pric• on -...itr ........... ...,,.., _, ~,..,.
trtc °""iarat. Can ()ptntr comn In Avot".O--dc> or Wblt9, steam fron Is ffghtnlght, mbm'
Is 3 .. speec1, all with ~labor ~Ing. feot\nl
• gal wantt!
•3n Value! Floral
Linen Tote Bags
San $1.00 s2•• .......
79~ Cheny Orchard
Chocolate Chenies
II Oz, 2:$)
ltX• I
Dolldoua °'"""' Conlial .. C-........Swtth ..... "'11k
or __. c:hocDlote. Now Yll)' _..,,,_,
ICI CRIUI DIPl'. IPICIALI
Delux Imitation
Ice Cream Sundaes . ""--2 9 with !;M;' F ·1 C ~ ••• the 01 -.. ""'
$1 21 Value! Montag
. loxed Stationery
37c
;~ ...... , .. .· ., ,.,., f: $ 76 .;:;;·r ·'
• 2 Pc. Lont1 SIMve P('t
• floor Le ngth Granny OowM
Sleep In cozy comfort on cold
nloM>-sov• In sole on cotton
flannel pj'• In mon-tolloNd,
Peter Pon Of' Mondorin ~lor
stylt °" long ste.ved gowns In 3
neck. sty!"' wil'h ruffi.d ti.ms:. Sim 34 to 40 In, pratty Pflnts.
Repeat
s.0J.:t1 $511 Women's
1003 Double Knit
Polyester Pants
•Again at Our lowost Price Evert
• futo 1-~-W9'""""
. ·1111r -11....-c"'"
•All It D• flllaltlc Priu!
kMnticol falhlon )e<wts are
Mlling ......... ,e fOI' dol ..
lens mot'9 1 &cp.rtly toil ..
ONd faf fit, fottMon •••
completely washable.
Nlwlt cobra in 4 .. 11.
$ 44
s600 Value! Men's
Novelty Knit Shirts
St. Helene
· California ---~ Brandy
Fine Quality
l'lflh ......
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DAILY PILOT J:J
Duncan
Sinclair
Scotch
Whisky
flftfi O.llon '349
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Women Do Sex Duty·
Surrogates Help Out in Tlierapy
BEBKEI.EY (UPI) -
In Ibo DIDIO CJI lbOI'
opy, 18Vonl women are
· dnc • "surrogates"
t.. men who pay $50 a
ioo:don to help cwer-
come their auual proJ>.
lemL
'!be ... · lllenplsts
work with an organiz·
Ilion called Ille Berk-
eley Group for Seiual
and Social Develop.
menl
.ex llleraplsta, WWJam
A. Masters and Vlr8'Jt·
la Johnson.
THE PATIE NTS are
men without partners
who sufhor se1ual prob-
lems.
Apfelbaum said, al·
lhoogb It so far baa
~ confined lo men,
"we are thinking abo~t
it for women, too."
The ourroptes . all
have otber full-tlllle
pursulla and volunteer
for lire prognm fur
'1tbe personal expan-
si<m, lhe gratification,
and the growth Illa!
happens to them u a
r=ilt of this powerful
experience," Apfel·
baum said.
UPI T .......
PSYCHOLOG I S T S
and the women they
call sum>gate make
up Ille Informal group
!Ml waa formed two
" years ago In Ibis uni-
versity city.
He said that men
who seek lherapy are
charged $35 for ~
counseling session with
a doctor. An extra $50
is cbu-ged for.a session
with a surrogate.
"jt'I wed Only U I
list l'<OOl't," he said.
'JHErGET QUITE -
a bl! out of it for llleir
own sexual growth and
development. 'Ibe wo-,
men, for .,me 'reason, :
have all 'had ~ very 1
stable relationship With
a man or men and they
all tend to cluater
around 30 yean of
.age."
Attror tlon
Gabrielle Whittle at-
tracts attention of
members of Shenyang
Dr. Bernard Apfel·
blwn, opokesman for
the group, said that
more than 200 men
have been countleled In
the two years -will!
40 lo 50 undergoing
surrogate ll!erapy.
The group la not leg·
ally Incorporated and
Aplelbaum aald be Is
not afraid they wlll be
prosecuted on morals
charges for Ille surro-
gate treatment devel-
oped by Ille st. LQ.uls
THE SURROGATES,
he said, are all volun-
teers who are screen-
ed. They include sec-
retarier, social work-
ers, paramedics and
college studenls.
"We used a call girl
in lhe early days, but
sire found it difficult to
be seU<ritical in Ille
subeequent analysis ~f
her performance," be
said.
' He said that wblle
lhe lherapy might be
technically listed as
prostitution because
the women get paid,
"It seems to me if it's
therapy, It's therapy. I
can't believe the police
would be that Inter-
ested.'
"It's not really a
b e dro om seduction
acene," he said. ''The
lllr!s say lhat for them
ft'• about u sexy as a
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Hou rs: Monday-Friday.9:30 A .M. to 9:00 P.M.
Sa tu rday 10:00 A.M. to 6 :00 P.M.
SOllTH COAST PLAZA
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PLAZA
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PINWALE
CORD PANT
Choote from over 200 poirl, fine
tC>l!on cord pants in 6 color .. ell
'llal!)ly reduc:edl
Original. $500
s9,99 NOW
WOMEN'S DRESS GROUP
o.....,.11J.991o 11<99 ............................... NOW $6.88
~~~<~• ::i?.Z:E~:5. .B?.?~5. ... .. .. .. . """ l "_500
LARGE SELECTION
WOMEN'S
JACKETS
Sfo ••lecliotl cordurey. wool, Ot"
nylOft lock•!• ;., mony color1 ond
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s12.99. s19,99
WOMEN 'S LIGHT JACKETS
OrlglnoJ. U. M 10 l9.M •• , .. , • , ., ....... , ,, ,, • .... • •• • NOW
WOMEN 'S NYLON SKI JACKETS
QrlvM l·Sl•.N to S19.M .,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,., .... , ...... HOW
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lNe WOMEN'S POLYESTER PANT TOP
~.se.99 .................................... ~ow
MEN'S SWEATER GROUP
Or;glfla/.J6.'I! ······•···············••·•·•········•NOW
MEN'S NYLON JACKETS
Origl..ol • t 9.9'1 • , ....... , , ••• , •.• , , , , ••• , ••••..• , .. NOW
MEN 'S KNIT SHIRTS
Oriflool >.•11o 4.•1 •• , . , •. , ••• , •• , • , .•••••••.••• , ••.• NOW
ss.oo
$2.50
'4.88
$2.00
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS llOO 7so
01lgi""I ~.97·5.91 , •• , ••••.• , • , , , ••• , ......... ,, • , .• , NOW ~ - -•
MEN'S CORDUROY JACKETS $
OJHG •• 19.91 1o l7.97 ............ , •• , ................ NOW 10.88
CLOSEOUT! BIG SAVINGS!
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
T-SHl.RTS
e 2-PL Y CONST.
• 65% POLY. -35% COTTON
!~~~·~},~,N.~:r~IL ............. """"'" 2.99
SO LID COLOR BOXER SHORTS
ELASTIC WAIST
0~1c;111.t.llfor 2.t1 , ..••••.•••••.••••••••••••. NOWJro11
100% COMBED COTTON T-SHIRTS
O~ICilN.t.1. Jr,,, ::i.n ........................... NOW 3 fQll
1.99
1.99
TI NY TEARS, BABY TENDER LOVE, LAZY DAZY
o ..... ""' .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. $2. 99
~L;~,~INS .. R~~U~ED .................. •a. s7,99
~~~~ .~~N~.E~ SPE~IAL ~.BL. H.?L.ST.ERN~!T '5.88
FISHER PRICE MERRY-GO-ROUND
Origlool · f7,97 ..... , . , •. , • , ,, , ,, ........ ., , ........ NO W '4.99
MURRAY MINI DRAG '9.88 o.1g1.,.,1.,SJS.97 ............. ,.,, ••• ,,,, ............ NOW
PEDAL RACER REDUCED '4.88 Orifinol -$8.97 ......................... , , .. , , ..... , NOW
~~~,G.~~.; A~N.~.~~DY DE~C?~~BE.~5 H $7.88
CLASS A RACING COURSE
On;lnol Sl99l ............... '" ................. NOW
HOP PITY DONALD DUCK
Oriqlnnl-Sl2.97 .................................. .
SHOOFLY ROCKER REDUCED
Of1;;.wi.S/t7 ................................... ., NOW
RAGGEDY ANN & ANDY TOY BOX
Origlllol • S 1297 .... , , .... , ... , .. ,. • , • , , ....... ,. ,. , NOW
MICKEY MOUSE REDUCED
Onv"""·S9,91 ..................................... NOW
ELECTRIC FOOTBAU REDUCED
Qrio;,.01 U..•1 ...................................... NOW
TEA SETS !IEDUCED
Orlflioiel ·tt•1
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$8.88
'6.88
'3.'99
'8.88
'4.88
'3.99
$.99
~~~;~;;.~~.~TSUITS ........ : ..... NOW $12.88-
~.~~;~~s.~?VELTY SLEEP.VEAR .. """ SJ.88
~?!~~:~J,:"~,K~T~ . . . .... .. . . ... NOW '11,88
WOMEN'S SMOCK PAJAMA SET
OriglAot. Sl."9 • ., .... , ............. , •••••••• , ••• , .. NCTW
WOMEN'S ASSORTED LONG ROBES
Original-$9,M10 S11.99 ., ............................ NOW
WOMEN'S SHORT FLEECE ROBES
Otlglnol.$1.<11 ..................... , ... , .... , ...... NOW
'2.88
'2.99
'1 .88
• MEN'S • WOMEN'S •
BOYS
~.UlNVAS
DECK SHOES
Choot• 1ewrot poira Qt It.ii low,
klwprlce. lllue or whil•witk non-
•kid rubber aoles.
Original
ss.98 NOW
FISHER PRICE SCHOOL REDUCED
C>nvioool·S9.97 ................................... .
IN-A-MINUTE CAKE MAKER °""""" · 1-1.M ................................. , •• NOW
ALUMINUM HORSE SHOE SET
Otliinal·Sl.97 .• , ...... ,,, ........... ,., , ..... .,,., NON
BOOMERANG
()rlgltiol • SI J'• ... ,, , ,, • , . ,, • ,, ., ,, , , , ., • , ., , , , ,, .. • P-IOW
VOLLEYBALL/BADM INTON SET
Oifllnol ·II.fl , .• ,. .. , , , , .. , ....................... , NOW
RED-WHITE-BLUE FOOTBALL
Origiftol • 12.97 , .......................... ., .. , .••• , NOW
ASSORTED FOOTBALL HELMETS
0.ivit>ol.'$7.97 .......... ~ ..................... .,, .. N<JW
10 LB. KITTY LITTER
O•oginol·S.•7 ...................................... NOW
FRUIT SHAPE COOKIE JARS
Orl(llod. '1.11 •• , ., .. ,, , ... , ~, •• , • , ,, .. "" •••••• , HOW
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'1.88
'S.88
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$4.88
'1.44
'2.88 .
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California Takes Restrained View Toward Tourism
Clflltl --• booolln( of Celilomia to the His tourilm COWldl ta DOI a tlon picture bcxmlns tht Im-spent l"'Omotlni lourlsta. Tour I 1 m ta one Of rarmer tn Kansas . Tbm ii 1 rl•lnc tc0n0my
KUY in a camper or other state aaeocy. port.ance of Clllfornll u a Haw1U apeoda more thin S2 California'• three biggest today, and lOWilm is boominl SACRAME!ml -Nol long
ago, Oreaon'• Gov, Tom
McCall was vocal aplmt the
lnf1ux or villton to his state
who declde4 to b«lOlnt
penr!0""1t rtsidenta.
"low-yteld" visitor&. Roaaan bu appn>vtd 1 -allncllolL mlllleG, while X..tuck1 and busl..,..s. THE TOllRISM council ii yelM'OUl>d, but ii Is a luxary
This 1Uitude will be banlror -In •late tourism pro-Well Virginia, bardl)' in Burn&' plan """Id hurt ir ••Pl>Oried by Its membersblp Item. When money is Ugh~
pn>motors of Disneyland, Lloo rnotlon from W,llOO to COMPARED TO other Colllontla's t:ba u an 1~ news of it get1 bock to lite -hoeela aod olltor attractions people tend to stay home, •ncl
Co LI n try Safari, Uni~ $291,000. Much or U.: lncreue 1tates, Callforn.1a 11 near the tracdoa, each budfet more beeMrinking aen1ce station -Gd does not benefit from this can hurt frinae areas suclt
Studio Toors, Koott's Berry will be used to produce 111»-bottom ti tbe barrel in money tban fl million mvn1ally. attendant in ldaOO, or the tax dollars. as the tourist industry.
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Now, lhere are those in
• Colllomla maki"ll the same atatements.
'"The moat lmportant thing a
tourist does is go home," says
Donald C. Burns, director o{
the Calllomia Tourism Cou n-
cil.
ACCORDING TO Burns, the
council wants to develop what
ho-calla Ibo "hi{jb-~i411d'I
, tourist, °' the guy who brings
his family to California for a
vacation and spends a lot of
money.
Bums says the ~II will
oppose spending 'm09e)I to set
yi.__-tou.rlst bootbJ on 1najvr
flWl.Wafl to ~ away tourist
-mal"! and' ln!Drmatlon. H~
~ts to avoid, if possible, fhe ,
Pictu1;es
'
Farm, Marineland, Sea World
and the like to swallo\f. Tbett
attractions make their profit
from the litUe guy.
CALIF()BNIA SP 1:;111 PS
veey llUle prtllDOlllJ8 tourism.
Gov. R..ad 'lteagan bas
oft.. aid that tourist pro-
motion is the job of the in-
dividual attractions, chambers
of commerce and other
groups, but ·not the job of the
11tat.e.
Burns seems to follow
Reagan's lead.
Man, 70,
Nibbles
Like Bird
By DR. STEINCROHN
1 'm often templed to play
Sunday afternoon quarterback .
··vou shoulda done it -or you
shouldn'ta done it." There's a
tendency in medicine, as in
everything else, to try to
change things -even when
they're going well.
For example, consider the
diet of the elderly. When does
ii become insufficient and an
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
Of Readers
Displayed
actual threat to their heallh
and existence? When should I the doctor step in and call a
change in signals?
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN,
My lathe!' just tumed 70. Ac-
The photograph of a teem-cording to a recent physical
ing, bubbling pond of . carp checkup he's a healthy man .
.. SQSl)ped by Jerome Seitz of But I'm still worried.
, Huntington Beach a n d He doesn't eat enough. All
photographs taken by six other he takes is black. coffee and a
t DAILY PILOT readers are doughn t !or b kl t The
' ·-
You ow
ere You Stand •••
11~
"-'-.displayed in tb.e 1972 u rea as · """"' MHJ...Jo;mi<...Jmo~t~b\_=~·~X~'!_dJh~e1---~-~~~~~~~~~~~--J1--J(udat I 11 t e' rra+t-o-n takes two doughnllts! At din· NeWS(fi~ Snapshot Awards ner (be lives with us) he 1 -~;eitti~bi•-in New-York. refuses all vegetables:-Only
, The prints of these Orange seems to nibble at meat or
OOity photographers who won fish.
the DAILY PILOT Summer I don't understand why he
::,:SapshoJ contest will be hasn 't lost any weight. He
:shown: E. David Briggs. 9-14 seems strong. He says, "Will
Dogwood, Costa Mesa ; Elliot you stop worrying about me?
Heller, 6M2 Bridwater, llun· I'm fine. I'm just not in-
tington Beach; Anthony B. terested in eating so much."
Giampa, 3487 San Marino C~-My question is, what shall I cle Costa Mesa; Susan r.
Smi'lh, 3692 Beaver St., Irvine; do ? I love my dad and would like to have him around a R obert Tracy, 176 31 long time. -Mrs. F. Queeoswreath Way, Irvine;
and John c. Williams, Star
Route Bo1 948, Orange.
These and works by
amateur photographers from
throughout tbe U.S., Canada
and Mexico will be exh1b1ted
at the Kodak Gallery and
Photo-Information Ceot~ ...
1133·Avenue of .the Americas,
·New York City through Fcli.
26.
Here's On e
· 1i>'Sink
1 Teeth Into
Construction of dentures will
be taught in a two-unit Orange
Coast Evening College class
beginning Feb. 5 for dental
laboratory or oihce employes.
The course will meet from 7 P.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays i!l
• Room 194 of ~ Applied SCI· eneo Building.
Class registration ls being
held through Jan. 26 by ap-
t poio tment only. Appojntments
~ be obtained by rilling out
requeat forms attached to
eyealqg college brochures
avalla61e in the O C C
AdmlniJtration Building.
Late registration will be
held Jan. 29 to Feb. I, Feb. 5
to t and 13 to 16 in the OCC
('om•Jina aod AdmlMioo.s of-
llco. t For more Information. call
~n:;.
Coast Man
Gets Grant
COMMENT: Se.venty, and In
fine condition? Bad eating
habits or not, he's reached for
the brass ring on life's merry-
go-round and caught it.
Although 70 isn't necessarily
dotage, it's an ac·
complishme_nt ,tQ • £_ircle a
birl!J!lay ,1 I~ ~!•· '
But, as you say, it's no
reason to become careless and
throw 4way Jl)8llY ~re _years.
I've known some happy and
active "youngsters" who are
(or were) in their mid-805.
Coming back to
quarterbacking, I hate to
change signals when progress
is being made. Even when the
plays don't seem right
{doughnuts and so forth).
Let )'Otlt' dad keep calling
his own signals. But tell him
that if I were bis coach, I'd
acid a few suggestions : "Keep
on with your doughnuts if you
like them so much. And your
cup or two of black coffee, too.
But just force yourself to take
some fruit juice and green
vegetables every day. More
meat, fish, or chicken. Some
cereal. A slice or two of bread.
And how about getting into the
habit or taking a multivitamin
tablet at breakfast1 You can
still do all this and not
overeat. Try it."
If he won't listen, Mrs. F .,
better sit back and qWt wor-
rying.
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN'
T am only ti and the doct0<
h.11s just fowtd that my loss of
weight and ttredttm art d!le
to 1Ugar in the urine. He has
presc~ a special diet and
•ants me to take insulin ID-
jedlons every day. But I'm
awfully !IC....t of the needle.
I've heard that there art pllll
to take !or diabetes Instead of
Insulin: CID1 these be taken
instead? -Miss O.
• Robert Thiele of Newport coMMENr, Men ori.n.
·• Beach ha• been--awaidel • tllalietes in younger people f1110 Getty OU Com P • n Y needs tbe b!l!P ot insulin. The
acbOlanhip fOfl the current oral medication you mention ls
academic Y e a r as a . used in m:ariv elderly dlabetiC'
• • ai>pbornori m e c h a. n I c a I and those who hive the kind
. -
••• for
THE
''Two· Bit''
BUS
LINE
...... ---------.,.,ni. __ ..,...
-COITA-
\
'I
..... eot•• .... ~
If you stand under this sign, you will get
picked-up by "The Two-Bit Bus Line".
signs because "The Two-Bit Bus Line" Is
already providin g regul arly scheduled se rv·
ice as shown on the map above. Our new
Signs are going up all over.announcing the signs simply make it easi er for you to find
most conven ient, reliable and economical where your bus stops ... easier to k now
transportation avallable ... only 25' one-way where you stand.
with ,,.. transfers. Watch. for It on your corner. It's a sign of
Of course, you don't have to wall for our new,. the'-llmes. ' , . . ~
For Information or bus schedules, call "The Two-Bit Bus Llri11" at (.714) 547-6004
' · or wr1te'us at 1126 E. WashingtOn Ave., Santa Ana;CaUfprnia 92701 ' .·~
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P.IJllLIC NODCE Countians'· Income Soars ·~ tvtllilltl ' ·~liOW ......... PiCTmCIUI ...... .... • ..,. 111AMi. tTATIMI.,. NAMI nA,....n IUJllM IT&f-'IWT • •Uf'••~ C09T ff nta MWUtoll COUIT. .. CAi.INI• The klflowMt ,.nori II doflill MIMH ,.,,,. ......._ ....-.,.. ...,,. TM frlllltWlfll .... It llielllf .......... lTAT& Of' CM.l, .. lilA ,_ COUWTY Oii ---'
PlllL!O NCmCS
.. ! M-.. , U I m• covirrr Ofll MAltM -( ... ~...... .... ..
'And M Will Co ' VISTA Slll:INA ,_Of'lll;Tlll, Uh I.A JCALA ITALWf lllSTAVftANT, MOTOR U(IMO I 0.U I'M IM 1 itO .....,_ CMI t1...a ...,,, Ore me °""""'' Ori .... , k!IN .. Ht...,-1 '"°" 1•n ..... Olk• '""'· Hllllfllllfoft TUii.to DIVlSJON. l<llJ •• c II• r. MOTl(.S ................ •nn•• ·~-CIMAllA.91J -C..111. '*' IMdl. C'.lllf, f'*' A*-o•..,... AIM "111 NI ...... Tl OP W'IU. MIO lo. 111 f9 .. •"*'1ltil 9' HllLMtr: ~ A. Cttt11 1M t• 1'1K•• Mic..... ~. 4"1 ,_... A-. Mot• lledfll ,.......,. C.,_ La1TftS TWY-.....,Al:Y CAllM:I• ll;fl:MAllO AMtUlkl ... fll......., htOI. ~· ..... C,,._ Qty, C.Uf. IO'Z3' fC.ltfWlll• CCW,.) 1411 ._.,.. ,.._.,., ...... ti 09.AM QUIOLIY WAOotLi.,. 1......-.1i SNIOU. L.11 MllUll(I i.15%-
J9M & ...,..,, "' • ....,, •• ,. •11~ ""'" ""'"""· .•111 ~. a..1111...... -DeMI Q.-JlADOf.U. ~ Tl ..... ........, ,.,,. Ill«:="· . . _, mploy ,_,1..,._., Clilf. A-.i•., (lltYw City, t.llf, _,. lN• MIMI& .. """" ~ "' t NOTICI IS Hlll.IY GIVIM Wwt HM! ftlH 9 "911110i1 ~ .....,-• While personal Jncome for 1n state. .m local une • TN• .,.._. 11 ...,.. ~ .... '1 • Jeftll '· M9~ 1a ""' A.,... 1.e1 11""'• """*.,..· l'Wfdt......,.. • fMillf ""'" • ,..itlll'I v .. """ ,... • •""" (W....,... -a Caliromlans grew as percent ment and ''extremely en-Llll'll ... ,..,........ ........... C..H..... Mu.Mbtl...,.. w ......... ., Ml ~ .... ~.,...,.. ., "" ""' ,.... ...-. _..,.... .. . Or ,.: .... _ • 1.... I In Mtlt A. c.r.., A11to!MtM c "'"""' -CGl"°f A".. '""' ... """'*"' """ wl~ "" Cl!MtY ......,. TMltlli*""" .. NII~ ..w. ... l'(ll!l. If""" Hill ,. .,... ......... 1n 1972, ange o.A<W•tY en-couraa.... n c r e a 1 e. s TMt ti•"""'"' ,. ... ""'"' • c.,,.ty LOI A,..... Calif. t002$ awt ., o...... CoovM1 ., o.. ,.. 1tn. ,......... ,. itlllldl .. -... ,., ~ ,..... wi"'"' we:11 dilnflo .-:= ~ joyed an lmpmsive 15 per-penooal tncome and con-f:i.11 :,~~ ~ ~~;~ ,.:~~ 1
' ""• ~ w ' L,,..,... M. wm. CMflUtY GMltY :"'=t.: ff: :'~ ":,. "':,.. _. .r~ ~-;,:,::, ~1=~
ctnt •ain. And the gains sumtt spending." CLlllJ<. .rT~ M. w.,c. 0-1¥. JtM '· Mardi ""'" J•"""'"' f" 1m. ~ •1• '·'"·· 1r1 ,,. ~ -"""" dfvWon of , • . h -,.... TNt , .. ,.,_, fltef wllll fflt C.untt l"lltlll ..... °'""" c-t Ollt>f' ,.,._, WtlMt• flt ~ Mo. 1 Clf MU _,... ....,.., clllld ~· ... ,., should coohnue. Owens predicted t a t '"*'"'" °"'T,' c-tt °""' l"tlol, Cl•k 111 0r-. COl/filV ., ~ 11. ~r 'll. 1m ..,,. J-.ry a. to. ,, court. at ,. CMc c.ittt °",,. w..1, 111 p0rt, '"""""'' ...,._ ,, • ..., _ ~, J11111t11 ~ Jn dollars. thJs amounted to Califomia's employment pie-~m to.w,·•11..,..,,_.~ 1m. WILLIAM e.·tt '°""· COUHT"r' 1t1J ... c1tt,,,...,1 • ...,..,C111ttni1.. * rMllll .. 1MY ·M .,~,__ :: b'Jli f ould brl b hi CLl lllt, ly Tl\tNtl M. W1rd, DIPtltY• o..,.; O.C.-.-!f, 1f71 cowrf almMt $102 1 on or state ture w g tent _ s year, ,. n1" WILLIAM •.•tJOHN.~ .,;..,....,. .... ,..,...... .....
( reskienu and $7 .2 billion for with bank foretasts pointing to PUBLIC NOTICE 0:-=:~2,,°l:~.,.., ee::~':;1~ 1:,11:;; PUBLIC NOttCE ••••~"= =... :t': ::..-;:.·."::..:(•Lt• -.1-:.
<>range County residents. a 2. 1 percent growth Jn the 1tn ~n •• ..,. .,.,.,.,. at '-" ...,, ...., ..... • .,...
Economist John It Q\.\•ens, st.ale's labor force compartd NOT•c• 0' 0 •11•uLT su1"•••01: cou•T o• TM• ::.s::, ~ o.tMw~"1~';; '°"" ·
vice president. Sec u r It y with last year'• 1.2 percent ~~'-'~'~':,1~v:~ Ulldtr PUBUC NOTICE '~l'c:::#'lrC:':.~4:' T•h fn11 -.1':-an
Pacific NatlonaJ . Ban~. growth . ~'::~~C...:-!"c;t"...:l'; su~~~·.~~::o~~. MOTte• °'" N';'At,:•Ofl l"ftltMMI ~..,.°'"' (.Mii oan1 ,.tot, ~o-. Gl.._ prt'dicted these figures will eorpar.tlOlt. .. '"""" ... "°'"' qrftlli STAT• 01" CAl.ll"OIUUA ,Oii ,.CMI ,.OIATll .,. WK.I. ..... POI ..._., J, ..... tm ).n (l(ALl
rise to $110.6 billion and $8,4 RE SAID this ,_jected 1973 ot11t1•'*'-"' t1wt"' OW•N •· 'Ml1c11911 Tiii COUNTY Of' 011AN01 i.•n•lls TISTAMllfTMY ~': ~.:.'~=D AMllll«I . . _ -·'d"'"' ti ~. ,..... N...,,,.. 11, .... A-1'111 E1ltl• M TAIUYO TAHIUMCHI, ftl l8UC N-~ • billion ln the current year. expansion WU\U represent an 19~ "' .-•• tt .... i-. Otfk••• e-11•t• of ANNA L. o•NHIS, •IH o.u.M . cv v.au.~ :::.,-... ClllWlll• 3 ffiUOO or-Jillt--under %00 000 ....... __.,--Ottllll• c-1y. "'""'"' lu1own .. ANNA -LO\'INA DENNI$, NOTICe-IS HElltEl't'-GIVlft ~~~-,_ ~-
"INCREASE D INC 0 ME
should . in tum, result In
healthy gains in consumer
spending,.. Owens told a
luncheon meeting of the Sad·
dleback Kiwanis Club in
Laguna Hil~.
"Calirornia·s retail sales
should rise from last year's
level or $51.8 billion to $$&.7
ROSY FORECASTER
John H. Owens
billion, indicating a 9.4 percent as a per1od of strong economic
annual gain," be ntd. growth for catlf<1rnla and
"Locally, our projections Jn.. Orange County and all 111<
dicate. that retail sales wlil dlcaton point to a con-
rise a sharp 14 percent -up tinuallon or this healthy ex·
from 1972's volume of $2.7 . pansion during 1973."
billion to $3.1 billion." Owens noted that last year's
OWENS, ADMINISTRATOR
of the bank's Business Studies
Section, said, "Last year will
go down In the recordo books
•Go .to
economic performance was
highlighted by a sharp curt>lng
of the national inflalioo rate -
down from 4.7 pereent to 3.1
percent -a gradual reduction
Jail~
Monopoly Uproar Seen
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
(UPI) -What AUanUe City
gave to the world through the
game of Monopoly, Atlantic
City's elders can take away
through a public hearing.
tures the game, said tn a let-
ter to the city fathen and
Public Works c.ommJuioner
Arthur W. Ponti<l, "Would you
like to be the man to fell a
monopoly fanatic fro m
California that the streets he
came to see no longer eliBt?
• 11\lt n•• ~ 0~14 .. ~ O«.MMll, TAl(IYO TANAM.t.CNI li.t fl'"*""' t IMl"l•IOlt COl.llT Of' TNI -,.._"' .., .. .., worken -\\ith the services, =-.~~II ft "Y•m b:~ •,t• M'1· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N ,, "" Dtt!llOfl "' ..,.. .. "' Wlll .... fol' IT-TW Ot' (Al,ll'Oll•••"" J=~ .r~, ~;;,. .. DIHt '
11°'•
trade finance Insurance and~·,._..:.. is.""·'"' aoo11,..; cr1e11tot1 of ""..,.,.._ '"intd ~' la11111'1U of umn Tnt•,_,.,.., to''"· TM• couwrra..::..otM•• • • • n.n • • •I ""°' SW ol ll1c:0td• of Orantt CWfit't', ffllt.111 pt'W'I' 11•"'1111 dt!IN attlml tM lkwl•. ,....,.rw;t1 to -.He" It m• fol' NO. PUB C N--real estate industries setting (l>ltornl1. ,,... ""' 1 ~ad! ., ... Mid dtadtni ••• rtQul•td to flit lfltm. 1vt111tr ,.,.,.ciA•ri. ind ""'' '"" .. ,.,. .,,. NOTICe CM' N•Al.1.,. Ofl ,..,.,,OM U v • l\.o£o
tbe a.._ .~1--'• 'de 1-edit tl<Wi tot Wf\kll MKlt o.tO k Ma1rt> wltfl tM ~JNtf _,,.,,, 111 tM olfkt plac:1 of .... rlllO 1ti1 Mini Mt bet11 NI 'CHI. NOUTI' OP WILL AMO l'Olll-------------
p&Cf; l\11 UUIJ -tewl Ill" "' :.. ~ Illa ""'"'" .. wc:ll .. the ,i.rt of lttf • ._.. tnlltltd ctutt. "' f(I( Jt_,,. '°' ltn. ,, t ;# '"'·• Ir! tflt LITTI•• T•STAMilfTAl:Y • 417'1 crtase. IWll<:ll MlflO ltil t.nvr. ,_ H'1 ti'! .,... ta P''-"'"' lhlm, wllfl ''-llKfMlfV cOllrlr_... o1 ~t Ho. > ef .... Ettl,. .. JULl!I .. ISCHMAN, 0. SUl'l.ICNl (CMl•T OP TNI
ally Ow .•• .1 Wll"bt•-• .,,. '"""1Y ..,....,. tt 1ht vwc111r1, f1' tflt """'"'•ICll'llCI 11 tllt of'llu courr. ,, 100 Clvk c.nttr Ort.,.. W•t, 111 C'Mlld. • ,,.,,_,.. Of CALl,..•IA l'Oll Loe • Cl1I predic~ a """'"brll!Q ....... fttctl.. .. wit• A ol' 11!1 Attorftf"I', Tl'iomtl w. HtnWICWI. tM (lty .. Slfll• ,.,,., Ctllfof'lll•. HOT1(£ IS HEllEIY GIVEN tNt Ml• TM• CcKltlil'I' .... OU.HI
similar trMwth in workm ,,....._., "°" MCYl'ff iw.:.. • .,v.. Jr .• 358 E••t Jttri Slrfft. S\llt. N11mw 011ec1 J•-V 1, 1m l"ltdlrnlll '* tlltd lilr•l"' • """"°"' '" ... ..,.,41
I ul ~,-I ptflblt 10 Cl••~· f Mllltt 111 tN·pr4..: 111. CMI• WU. (tllfomll tUV. wtikli •• WILLIAM. e:. $T JONM, ,.,_,.(If WI~ fflCI"' I~ ff l,11• •nc• °" ....... , ... °" l"ITfTIOlll "part c ar y or the aercspace CINI ltn0!.1111 of SJO.oao 00 ..... .... ..... llCK• OI bWl'lftl of Ille .,,,...,....., ,,.. (OUftly ( .. k .... '""'""''''"' to tt.111 .... ~ Nil no••T• 01' wtu. ..... !IOI
Industry which ·'"--··Id ex ..... ""' =·"" ~ ~ oct*'" 21, ""· 1fld tll ll'lllftf"t .,.n1111111t to !!It' .. , ... tf Mkl ••A'l'JOff MD ••OSS. INC.. .. IOINCI'\ It. ~for """"" llll'tkvlltt. LSTnRI TilrTAMUfT.UY :)llUU ' t-',.. Mt r.wllfd 111•1 llOlk• of dff111li d~I. -..11"'11 fOlll' motillll tMt """ Ml l(lrM*r c.Mt, tl>CI rMI tl'il ffmt trid' ~ 9' ~... llhfttt el #MAY ALICE JOHNSON.
by S,000 jobholders Jn 197S." MllW ,...,,_ 11y c11r.nu '-· Miii« • flr0• ""'•'<'""'" tN•1~ ., wllttllfl •• ,........ ~.:' ""' ~:,:: ~_.,,.'"-· •• o.c • ...,. ·
Tum. •• tlJe ,,,,... 11111........ fl mt. In ... ~ ttod 1«1~ 11,, .,., 1M ........... C1tiflnllt ""4 • t .m.. n rt"'9f'i ,,. HOTICI IS HlllEIY GIVEN 1119f ll1g w Unem.,_-y· ~ Clf Or .... Ct;,Mfy Ctllfwl'ilt... M.l.lt0t.0 I!. Dl'HNll. .,..,,.,.,.. fwi ~,..._ .....,,, Ho, 2 Clf uld Cowf. It 100 CIY!c ,1111!0 O. WllllGHT tilt fll .. "*'•hi •
ment scene he projected a ,,..,,.,_,.., """""-' "'"· ' '"°""" " ""w tt l"lltllt"*I °''"'" C0tft D•l'Y ll'ltot. ~-"C 9'1":i.w"'· '11 IN City " "n" r.:11a11 tor .. .-... 111 wi• .,.. ""
statewide rite of 5.7 percent ..1:' ~~~ wllktt " fM -~ " TMOM.U""'wTn~-:r:' J•-ry '· 10· "· 1m •2·" ~~..:·~ i.. 1m .=::,,. 'f.t'.r:! .!::::'~"?.:. :=
for this year below last w.•r's Ltfl 10 M. n '"' 11ee11 111 " Trtet • .... ...!:=.."""· :'r:::iWll.Li~i:. 11 JOHN. ~ .-..t;Wn. w..., ""' ti-.,..
' 1""" n. •• "-" °" • -.. ••nit• lfl .....-111 WK 'BUC N.....,.,.. v• p1_. fll '*'""" .._ ...... "" """' "' level cf 6 percent and down aoo1r; ''· "'" 36 ,,,,. ,, ., ca.ta MeM. CIMfwfft Np ... "' v .1•11,,.:. .. :! 61 .J:"' fir J~ >11. ttn. ,, t ·• '·"'·· 1 ... """'
sharply from 1971's average of ~:~~,_~· R«..-4• of Or•• ~,0.:-S=..., NOTtel TO c•10110t:1 1• c..,.., Patti'"' hlJe tU• ~,: c~ ::.,.•,:.,~~
7.0 percent. ., ,.._ .. "" W.l(:fl ........ IM.... '"'*'I ..... Or•• (Mii Ditty l"llcrl '"'' •• '°" COU1t1' OI' ™' re:, ~me:\',"'.'"'',..., ..... Clly .. san11 ....... "llfomla. F Or g Count h utld""""· pr.Niii btlltll(llry _.., o.e:emw 27, 1912 Mid J1_,, ,, 10. 11. ST•T• 01' CALlllOaNIA PO. TM• """-" ,.,. .......... Ot!M J-...,Y I, 1m. or an e y, e IU(ll llftcl, 1111 ·~ ...., tJeil"flff'H " 197) ~n COUlfT'I' °" o....... P~llMlll o,tfltf (Oii! D II Piiot wtLLIAM •. '' .IOJI•,
prtdicted I slightly Jowe.r ~ ':"= ::':i:.:::-== PUBUC NOTICE E .. i. Cll' '"Jo~~;': '" Lo It £ 1 J11111try 3. •. 1e, 1m , ' ' 2.ri cu.•iW.'i.cl;: ..... .u.1
jobless level f()r 197S, down M• :r= wltfl ... ""''" well.... l.ANkENAU, .... J05Ef>H F ltf Vkltf\' ............ , ..... ~tut year'a 5.7 percent to =.:. ,~~ 1tOTtet to <••01to•s ~~~~cNIEA~'s o:.r:;:v 61 vE N '° lf\f PUBUC NOTICE ~4!,·.~~ .,.,
5 f perCtftt dott """"' f, " ltl WIM _.,.... IUl"ftlOlb COUit 0, TMI erN!torl OI tilt tboW n1mtd dK'tdfllt A"-Jen ~ • • ""'1illr ·~ M .... ,..,..... ..... ITATII °" CALlllO.MIA ,0. 11\tt •II -"°"· NYlr>Q (llltn• 'll•IMI ""' IUl"a•10• couaT 0, TN• Publlllhtd °".,... c-1 D1l1y Pli.t 1111 IMCIN Md ...... to (.\IN fht TN• COUltTY 01" ORAMOI Mid deo(;ld..,1 •r• r.qylrtd to flit tM..... .STAT• otr CALl"°"MIA l'Olt JtftU.f'Y to. n, 11, lt7) 71·11 tnnt .........., tt 111 ldd "' utllty t11t ... A ,....,. wllfi tt1t ,..c;nH.., Vl)U(hlf"s, lft fM of'llc. TMI CCMINTY 0, ORAMOI
S • ""-fl-*"'*' """411¥. c.._,. of l.IAH WA S IE M IL L IE It , °' ti. cl•k Clf "'-•ooY'I entltlld coutt. or NO. A·1"14 PUBUC N01'1CE F F·rms DafWI "~ 1 .. 1m. ~i ,. HEltEIY GIVEN to the to ,,....,., '"""'' wtlt! the f\eCHHf'Y N~·,::.:T~·~-.:t~ ::~1'J:1-------------... ::::" ~. c"9Clf .... OI .... ,..,.... N!Md •1c:tdent ~~ ... ~~ ~~:-l~~~[.'~ LITTl•S TIUTAMIMTARY ITATI o .. AU•DO•M•,rr o .. STAT• OI'-c:a1mo.HlA I .,.. tll ..,MM flllYl"I d•1"" ,..i11tt tM 11 Ltw, ~1• E••' rl'lfl s''"'· coat• Mfta, Et111>t Cll' EMMA llLOttENCI l"UNK. use Of' l'ICTrflOUS IUMNllS MAM• • .... _...,, "' r•l•ld to nit """"· CMllorl'llt '""''di 11 11111 P11c1 Of buthien O«..... TM ldklWlftl ptl'"llll Ml tbeNllllld tM G t S COUNTY °' out.Ga ...... flilt ,.....,.., 'IO\ICtltfl. ,,.. ""' offl(t ....... ~•1lg111d J11 '" mltttn •· NOTICE •• HEllEIY OIVIN 1'111 MM'( -.. ""' fldltitu. butlMll ... ,.... e mog Oii ,._.._, If. Int. .....,.. mtw f1i1t tf IN o.r. Clf "" ._.. lftlltttd ~. ill' l•ll'lllll N tN .stilt of .. Id ~. E. MolNr Mt fllM ......... I ~lllOfl fol' fll e WP 0 l T ( ENT EA AN IM AL
" ..... ,_., • ....,., Nlllllc ~ ...... ,. ~ lfltm. ""''" !tit> --:::a. wltlllll '°"' "'°""" •ftt>r""' nrit """'IU-PtODti. .. WIH .,,. fOr 1-..we .. L11· HO$PITAl. If tm AYOCICleo ....,.. "Id StaMi, ~ ........ UY• ¥WttlWt. ti * ~lftfd, 11 U • tloft C1f ltllt ft0110t. tirn Ttlt•,_'-'Y lo Petltlotltr ,~ tfldi. CA '21160. -MOfllb ttfROLQ .__ tt fl'lt--to bl JllMll •. a,flll ~. Attornen ti Oiied .,_.,., I. lt73 to ~ II tnlOt terr flill1l'llr llll'llo.lltl. TIM fkttflws ... hlta -~ fe
C•tatw• Plf"Mll ............... -~ti ... Ltw, ~)rii St., Slllto lll,-Co111 CHAll:LOTTI! DUllAIZ6 trod tMt r111 tl1Ntfld llCtc1Cll' ~Int.._ .eww-11 ... 111 °''""' CwntytnJl#MI i ns wltllln ""'"""*".,.. ._,,.Ml't t Witt ...... flm', wllldi I• tl'lt llCact U.Nl(l!NAU -fill""'"' 1*' J-ry tt, ltn. ti 21, 1m. "'~ fllt-. ti....,... .. ""' Ui'idtrtltMd 11'1 •11 -1· Adml11l•lr"•.,.h1 1of ""* Ert•N ·~oo l.m., Ill "" cwnr-.. Otpl(I· J•ll'lll t:. Rldl. tm A'l'Ofolldo. WITHEU my,_.,,. and t#fltlel ..... .... ... :i.: IN Hlll>t of .. kl If«• of the 1boY9 n""'4 clec«ltnf _,,, Ho. 2 flf .. If CIUft, ti 100 (l'tk N--1 hlctl, C.llforlll1
SAN -'"CISCO (AP) -e. CllHR CRAIN ....... ~ ..... :"" .... Ille fltJI "· JACK MALL c....... °'"" West. Ill ""' Clly "' hnlt Thh butl-... ~i.d "' Ill ... "f\.l\n NcuttrY ll\lllilk Iii .,... • 1• A"-"1' If UiW AM, Clllfomlt. dfykh;el. for MW CIWlty 11i11 $1... L.Mtl H • .._,.,. tit hit 1rttl tlnlt Dllld J-ry t. Im J-I! lllCll
Forty firml have betn Cited '°*I..... °'l.'ftn '=' Da"' ["fl• ~~.:,: ::,.:r d«ldffil Clllt Miii. CiMferllll WILLIAM £. St JOHM. JAMii T. CAHITt
for chrQnJ.c air poJlUtloD and rm~ to, • J""*"JiJJ'f ~.......__.DI-TMi C1IO 442·1* •llOl:.~T .. im MICIC9Y, CAl"lllTl
recommended ror legal acttOo · :.Tt,."1:-..-i'.i .. 111 a=::~=~·~,~ 0.11, ,.nai. ::""" '' ·Lsw • AND •••c•N•• by the Bay Area Air Pollution 1--.--PU--BU-C_N_OTl __ CE ____ I < ... ...., <ltff. tttt, J1nu1ry ie, 11, ,,, 31, im r"n L .. =•:~= =,:"" :::;:;i';.::_L~-..sv111 .,,
1-------------1 Tl ........ I C714J .... ,,.. " T•h 11111 Uf·11• IWJ Mlc.\r11'111r Im!. Control District. """'-"' flt i1Kllfl'I• Att.rlllfP ,.,1 l"ltltlOl!w 1rY1M. c..iftnlil nm A'"'ICATIOll TO ot•AIUZ• A NAo l"vMlthtd ~ C011I 011ly Pltot. PUBLIC NOTICE ,. • ..,. PubUlh«I Or1119• Coasi Dirty 1"110!. Union Oil Companyil Rodeo i:S:AL l~MtO...!•"•&•lfTAt ~~a 21. tn tlld J1nu•rv l . 10. ll'llbll.i.d 0r.,... coa11 0111, l"llof. OK41mlltr v, 1t12 •lld J111ut..,,, 10, 11.
refinery ltd the January list ..,.:.:.: ''· ,..,:_~H..tt:.D~ :t. lm l.qf.n SUl"IRIOr~:u·.T 01" TM! J1n111.., 3, •• 1¢, ltn 1·13 l m ~1 ·12
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H they do, the maker of the
game has told them, "Would
you be willing to take the
responsibility for an invasion with 29 penalty actions stem· ~-·~P "°' lltLIH ON J,1,Nv•t11Y PUBLIC NOTICE sTATI o,. caL1,ot:N1A 'O•
"THE NAMES 'BalUc' and ming from 41 citati()llS in re-TtllE cOMPTlllOLLER OF THE cu111. 1 mai TN• co~~8r .. 0•AMG1 cent month!. ltENCY, W••lll11t1!0ft, Olilrh;t .. C• llOTtC8 TO C•IDITDI'• OltOI• TO SMOW CAUll HOTIC• 0111' IN,llfTtotl TO ....... ''CTITIOUS IUSINISI
PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
'f\-1editerranean' are not just ~~:,·. u••••······ I '"'''''°" COU•T 01" THI In rlll ""-""' of Ille App1k1llon of IN THI SAIA 011 M.(OttOllC NA.Ml ITATIMIHT local street names \¥hose func-The Air Force's Satellite ' llltftdlll'ID to STAT8 °' CALlf'OllMIA llO• MAHtY JEAN HAltOING for ( ... "Of of 11v11t•••s T.,. followl.... ~ ••• dolllt or;....irt Ind OPft'li. I nttiontl blllk In TMa ,.._, TT O DtlloUIGI Ntome. J ..... -.-t l"3 blnlllffl n tion is to locate different Test Center was on the :_ccoi;d911(9 wllll Ille Pro>YhlOllS of ..... M•· .... :. ~ WHElllEAS, H1r.cy JHn H1,dlftl "'" TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEii.H:''. • CHltlSTIAN lltOTHEllS V1SUAl.
points in your city. These monthly list for the first time . .;;:"ic:;"~·~ ~;,. "C':~ l•ttlt Ill JAMES I( EM NET" flt.cl "" Dttllt.ri wllll ..... Clffl: If 11111 lutll«I lo IU\ltft« of tllt-llClliM tp. COMMUNICATION. :woo I.VIM AvtlllH',
I cl ~ ..... times tor --.. MuaAvH. OttNMd Cwrt for Ptrm!111 .... to Cr.tll'lOI htr """• pllell b', Mlk.t I• ~ ,1 ..... tllll ""' .._,.,... IMcfl., C:llll, tM40 Streets Can not be compared t WU tc.i o;&gut OD ::~ -..-.~!'.":.:..~kl NOTIC£'11 HEltEiY OIVEN to Ille trom Htncy JNft Nl!'dlftl lo NWY JNn ~ P'QOOHt to NII •kltlollc l(tltll Rotllrl NMly, JMS Pacific AYI ..
to Main Street or Elm Street 1. Tfitt"" m11 ... ofll""-.. ,..ue..i CAdllers o1 "" ,....,.. "'med df(tdfll1 HW1
"9, •.:-,.,'."r"· •119mor••" -~ , =r-"" •1 111e pr.rni .... ci.ecnllld •• l~!'~.c~~~ ••cine A-..
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------------.. 1blnk bt 1oc.i!IM If MacArthur 1. t.,..,. w.at Ill...-... Yllill dtlm119tlntl IM IS OlllOIE D ,..., ti tw1; LOlll ·•-I in Anytown, U.S.A. Ori" In "" dtr ., ,,.,_ C-ty If ..w -.o....t ••• ,-.q111m to flit tt..-m, .-wn• 11111rn1tc1 111 ti• m•tt.,. 11or ... 1c1 Sil w. '"" '""'· cos11 IMM "'""~-~~~!1, ~rtaoll. Jr., .... "They m .. ~ be incl"'"' In Or ...... lttte of Clllfwlll• -"" ltlt ,_...ry .._.,,.,.. lft tt..-otfl« IPf!Hr 11 100 (1\llc c.,,1 ... OrM w .. 1. 'WWtlif to 111ell lllllM\on, tt..-\Ill-E -~ ~~ UU'N ECQ'T r>r'y · t. T1iat In .,., f1f ,.fflltnc1 1114 fll' "'-dft of IN allOvl ""111.i coun tr "'°'"Ana, C•llloml•, 111 ~"'"""''Son dlr•IOllH ti tPllVlnt to Ille DflMortl'Mllt ~ ttll $1 •• No. O, l.Ol'lt letUt. C1Uf. ' the category containing aucb :.&.IU\7 Nlkllltl b.nir. tllw IM "' fhl ""°"'"" .. .,,...,.. """" Wlltl '"' fl«..Mrr FHll'IHlry ll. 1'13. ., f ;OO o•c1odt AM. Cll' of Akollolk .......... COlllref f!;li' llJU.n<:• Tiii IMI I '1!-----i--'~~iiiOr~~r,y.~f:;;/~~ij~:lf~~~~~~f.ij~,~~ireJ~~~·t~~~·~\..----------.l..fi"~"'~!'~ voucl'IWI, ti IM Vncs.n!Olltd •I Ille offkt Mld Ny. Mid """' •nd llwre .,,_ C.u .. , Clf •n tlcoPIOllC bewr... llctnN-tor ..,,...., • I p -_!, btl .... Conid\lclell by 1 .IHVCI ' '11 fltr t , l"RANI( M. MC)OlltE, as II t"'f tfl'Y lllvt. wily 11lcl t°"'kalle!u fOr lk WISH) tort'-,...,,,._ 11 follow.I '"'"1"''' lt'"'1' .... p.
• y p aye.rs, a at uare NA I Nil :'."_._,_r .. • OT ,, FV•T••• ~... ... <-'"" k.llltl • NMty
CUv that fnaptr•
e• faone• game
eo1111Weraehan9•
i,.. name• of
atreets.
In Iha dlr~· Ch El .. l"lll.IT NATIONAL 1,1,NK °" lllVIN. (allfWfllt. _,_ I• tfll llltt• of butl...u ""'""" t • ...... J. '"" ...... 0. B•lley -Thi . ; ng m t YoU go ~uy to amps ysees. n.... 11 ,,.. ·-__ 1_ .. !~ 1 Tillt 111e .. 1• lllfl"* .,.. ill w.. .. .,.. ~ 1,, ,11 '"'""'' ,... C0Jt1 of t111t oro.r to .,_ c..,.. .,. 'l.lbll.t..d Or•nte c°''' 0tnw-'''°'· c~1r;' .;1i""""'c fl•M wf!" ~11 -.--.. aJt="wtthout-even-tbe-Atimlt At-a--""lic-hearing·'l'Jnlno-~-,.,..·~--'='-~-..-m&LiHWlm ...... --.....,.. et-aitfttf ~~"-of-Hid dec.cllflt, Pll.!'~ I!" Tiie_ ~!!.' 'Uot. ~ ~ }•nu~-10._Jm _ ...,, Im _1ft" °".'Illy on. -11. • ' '"'6'.. _.,..., and wW be given several •tock. 2:50.aot °' llkl ""'"to M IUWCI .ttttilft faur ""'"'II• tft•r IN flr•I pUbiQ. i1' ......... cl'R11l•flon. pijOll111tt1 lft "" Cl rt WILttAM l'. ST JOHN, tOl.rftlY-: of passing go?'" day, the council will consider ths be! th di trlct 111 conn.crloll wftll ll'il °'°'"'utt11n ,1 .,,. 11o11of11111 tlolk•. CO'.lllly of Or••· fW ' conwcu11.... PUBLIC NOTICE • • by T"'rm M. W•fll, Otputy. th h mon ore e A 11e11-• ~ ,.. • '°''' contlcMrtt1011 of 0.1.i otcembti' n. 1111. -"•· .,_,, e c ange. decides whether to assess any S2,-IOOACll, •llCI "" fllMll!dtr Cll' .aid MAIY H. MURAVl!Z OATE~G...'u~·~ ~..::~s l'ICTITIOllS lllSINISS r:cu:;::::;iXI °",,.,.m c::,11 ,.~ ;11ro· ·: THERE IS A move afoot in
the city council to change the
names of two streets -Baltic
and Mediterranean Avenues.
11lose are among the hallowed
names on the Mooopoly board.
IF IT DECIDES !<>make the
switch, Parker said Monopoly
will not follow suil
penal! lhlfM to ........ by &ti• ntlltinll bat* •• A.dmi•lhlrtlrl• of "" ,,,,,, of -°' . MA.Ml STATIMllNT lf1l • ' w..n Y. wultsuH ..,.,,._. "" tbow named OtcKltftl J lflt Tiit foltowl I ..... , . '· Tn11 ""' to••• amkl•~•"on ttc'1Wd •U•K M. MOOl:I SYptt!or Courf 11· Iii "'"°" .......... butln•H•1----::c=----~----
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Negot1atlons resolve most 111 u1d 1111ion.1 .,.,. '°' 1119 •Mr• 1 ..... ....,. hid! 11"-1AaM11, KNA•. '°""~" · irottt•N COMl"ANY •e PUBLIC NonCE penalty.~•·-• bef trial M.1111byIfb9ttloclttcll11 fol..... Lf1i1 """-UM .... t A ll&NMIDY ( • ALTOll;, 1711"---==cc..-.-.=---i.;~ ore • (lpltol '1.°uMoo Tift fftS) ·G:r.fttl AltwM"r• 1t LI• Wt1lcilff on ..... .._.. h"11. n..01
'""""" ,,.., • .......,, flt Mlftlfllltnolrl• 'W MIW'tW • ..,ltYI,.. N=J~ ..... ~.l>ll F•lrlllll Ofl..... 'i:~o~:A::=::· ~ .. As a matter of fact. Parter
said, it took 37 years before
anyone noticed that the game
spells it "Marvin Gardens"
but the city spells it "Marven
Gardens.''
• n.it SWll. Ulldl'l4dlld ~ --ll'ubll"*' Or•"I' C0&il Dilly l"ltoi. ""1 Oflk• ... IJN Tlll1 Mlntu 11 bllfiCI COl'IO\ICltd ..., Tiii fortowl"t penM 19 dollil twj,.., T•tl ~•!Ion z.-.-Dtumber 21, tt72 .,.., J1n111.., J. 10, 11, "_,.,, ._,., Ctlltlnll• nus llldl~!dllil. "" •~ ,,,
They were chosen by the
late Charles 8. Darrow when
he invented the game in 1935.
~~·No (AP) R TM Hr -.ialw ol' "" '"'"" Of tteca 1m ll»n T...,.._.I f1lt) .,...,.. H•• LllOl"ll11 L. T. INVESTMEKTS. INC .. ti» E•ll
1: n.c..:J -e p . to bt tJ, A~ lw HflflMlr Tiii I t t flOOd ~-J W ldl (n.~-tr •. Ttilt Mtrtl11 E. Hllflllllo M.D., a PUB Pllb!J•Md Or•no• C0&1t Delly l"llof, (itrtt.' J ~ -C ""." Ille Counly 11'ttl SftHt, S.rtlt Ana, Ctltl'. '1701 erome a e ~· a Htwf*1 c.... Ori.,. Coffin ); '11 Lffldt UC NOTICE J111u•.., 10, 11, 24, ~I . 1t73 J4·1l WILLIAM r7• srty ~· o.c. 12, 1972 kllmle1lng, Inc., C•llf11rnl•, ll» E•lf Costa.) •.11vs he feels certain .... (llM'llJ. city of N.wport 8Mdl, CL£RI( .... ~ J J ... COUNTY 17111 Slrtel, Siii!• ..... canrwni. '2'101
al . ~ . • COl.llltY ol Or•• ,, ... of CtllNnlll tel IUl"•••CNt COU•T 0111' CALlllOlllMIA • ...-, ' . Mtddolr:, DtP\rtY. Tl'l11 buSIMU 11 btlroo condur;ttd by • W t Disney Production s plan •• tOlt .1111 ..-ctu.i.,. 19,,..t to ,..,..,,1 covlfTY Oii' O••Ni>t: PUBUC NOTICE "'*'l•hed Or• coell 'nett (GrpOl'•llon.
~
Darrow frequ ently spent his
vacations in Atlantic City and
borrowed the names of its
streets for his game, which
American troops carried
around the world during World
War It. About 70 million
Monopoly sets have been sold
worldwide.
to develop the Mineral King w 1PPNr for tM unotl'llftltd wfotti 7tt CMc c....., °""· W•••· DKtmt>tr 20, v:i;n ,1111 Jt°r!~":., ~11?:· i:c";:.~ se11m1.11no
Ski Resort In Tulare Count1 ::.~~r=~~~~~ ..... C:.~uc.::i:-:1• $Ul'l••o• CDU•T 011 THI un 3'7s.ri ' Tl'llt ,,,,_, !Utd wlll'i ..... CountY
T h A• I' . ped !ft NlptCf of tlll Pflll fl ' D MJ7C ITATI 0, CALll"Oll:NIA Cltrk of Ortftl• C-f't Of!• J_,., S a oe Ir me Will be atop . 'flllt Witt! ,..:.:. Iota ..:-11 '"""'" by SUMMOtlS (MAlllllAOll ~ '"' COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE nn. WILLIAM •. ST Joit'fll. COUNTY , , , S aklng t S. Cl b .... Mn-I tllnll to eottl11"" ..... --111 ,.. .... ....,,.. ... OI Petlllontt• 01" O•••o• CLlaK, by Tl'l41'tu M.. W•"'· Dfputy pe 0 a lerr& U lldtr•ltoll ... """ tcio.... 1l'it Vlldl'I' CAllOl. l"AGIE S I MM O N S tftd H• A-1112' l'ICTITtOUS lllSIMISS niM
P "t Lift d meeting here. Waldie said he llfftld •• dlrtttol'I or 111irttiold••t oi' ·~t· •OllEllT LEE SIMMONS =·tNI°iJ;o:. c..A~ NAMI STATaMINT J l'lolbll~ Oflll!lf eo..i D•lly 'Uof, erm1 e understands the us Forest "" Nld tllll-' btllk or oftl.trwl ... wltl 'Tt Ille llnpOndtllt; '"' ""'"-· 11111 In !fit ......... of .. "-II ,, ... TM ldl-1"9 pfl'IOM .,. doll!Q 1 .. ,,.,, • 17, 14. :n. lt13 51·13 . . """ .,... « ..... ...., olfll1' -.,.,,,..... }td I Ptlllloll conclnil"I '(Ollr m1rrl-ot r ......... Cl OIO VO M lflflf ••. I-=-=-==-========="=~ Servict has virtuall y conceded ot OI" con11n1 to 111y 111e lhlf.ot bw-11111 You'"'' nto • wrlttt11 '"POii .. wtlfll" 30 ~A.MILLI. ANN CROWELL tor Cl'ia11t1 of HIMAC ·TAX SElllVtce. a16 E. Cail I
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) the . nld 111110ftal Wftk tor .,,, prlc• o1111tr d•w-• OI ltl9 NI• thtl tfll1 ""'""'°"' 11 •mt Hwv. cor-OM Mar n•H LOCAL -that courts Will eventually 11\fn SIOOQ per w ,., urilns n,. Comp. ltt'lfd Oii you. H fOll 11!1 t~ flit• wr ltleft WHfltEAS, IM 1ppllc1ll0t! of C•mJll1 OOtOfl'!y J, 'tl"'91', lUS Por1
The state Public UtUitle.s require an environmental im· troUtr °' 1M c~rrenc., 1111•11 ~ .... •P. '~ ••fllln well 11"19• """"' def•urt ::i~ i1:.-~~~"::::: ~1""' c:"~ i.e: ••l"fnOUltl. N"'POrt 9Mcl'i. ""° EDITORIALS
Now SOME autbo ·1· Co · · h •·• th .1 Pf~ Ille "'"' In wrfll~. ""' tl9 •111•rN •rod 1t19 eoyn rn1y •11ltr 0 • '
1 J-Btrtren. 2114 WtllKt Cot!I , r1 1es mm1ssK>n as revo.u;:u e pact statement to be f1 ed on tN w1TNr:ss WHEltEOF, 1119 ulldfl'· , l\ldlmtni (on111n1"' 1~1imc:1iv• °'of,,., 1 •PPt••'roo trom u 111 ..,,,i1c.11on t11411 !Mll•. tun ' think Fainnont Avenue may authority of Valley Airlines to the r'""'~ pro"""al 110..ed h•Y• Mr""'to ""' ou, H111C11 °"' ordtn tor>c:...,,1119 dlvlllOll of pr..,,, '!~-·pp1!?:.~ d111••1 10 ""y' 11., """' Tri11 bu11_. 11 btlftl co11ch1er.o by •
""""'' I""" • 11111 o.t.-111 torlll •bov•· '!IOU.al·~· elllld cintody, elllkl 1up. «... •v """ propoJ>td ntn'HI of C•mlllt NrlMl'JlllP Th DAILY PILOT be a better name for Baltic operate between Fresno and "In my view there is no 1s1 c""''" w. Hosti•, sr .. 1"11.o , P6H. •"°'"'¥'• ,..,_ CtKt1. 11111 wcti "~J:"'"~':E-•eFOJt ~ J. ,.,,...... 8 ~. ·Avenue ·,because Baltic I is ~ South, .... Lake. • T~ . and.;., way an en~mental ~ .. 1~~·~N~ Hwy.. NIN/port ::.';, r.u"' •• '"'Y " ~toll 1tY' 'NI orHt-trd llllCI 61rKfecl, ~h.,, ~ .. hi ~ c Tl'll• J'O,....,_. tMtd 'Ill'!' Ille C01m1y f"\ •t Oft
e mertly an extension <If Fair-. between San Jose and South teCtioft stateritent caD be de-. Ill •ldliol'lf P. "''""'.;: 2sts DitpoM " '" wt•ll lti .... -11111 N¥ltt tt M .i. '-stN" 1"' ~ ""'".,. :,,e'J::. • m-1.w t~ .=7c::U1'W·ct1':~ yUI e en
mont; the same reason is Lake Tahoe. veloped to justify the Mineral 111 f.';.:..!~~·s~ .. 11, 1211 w. =:i: :'~1';".,:;·.::: .. .ai;::.,.ci:,,~ i':.'""o':':!rr 1m•11~~ "'':'::! r'::i?: w Tl'llnll M. Wfl'd, OtolftY. Fights City H~ll
gi ven for the suggestion that The PUC said that the San King development by Disney," i si "t.~Z::·ws.r.~'ec:;r· c~Oo LI '""6~1':;''N!! ~':"1~ """· ~°!~::'A~ : ~!y1~~-:4;' :"it~:.;: l"\lbllllwd 0n,... co..t O•lly "~I'===-===========-' ' Mediterranean Avenue should Jostt-based commuter line had he said. hit, w....:oort a..:~; CA . .,~ w1L~1...M E. Sr JOHN, itn. et '"' 1101.w oi t:oo o'dock A.M. Jt1111wy 10· 17, 1" Jl, 1m J1.13 i be kno a Melrose A t led · th 1s1 '"°" 1t Htmlttun 40 ,, •• , ,,,, ci.r-•"tn •llCI ""°'' 10 •tiow <•u:ie, 11 •11v ""' l!"!~!'tP"'!'I"'"!'!"'"' , wn s venue. never s ar service on e • W N~ ••ldl &. ,,.;o · 6, Collttn 9 1..,..1,, ,,,.,.,, w1r1 111t-tf)lllk•llon ror clle"D• o1 PUBUC NOTICE
,. Edward M. Parker, whose routes. as authorized by the ork 1' etoed 1s1 •1c111rd s. s""-M. r1" Mtti o.w1y · • ... '". '"°"1d ""'bt ,,,ft!..,. I---,==~-:__:::_ __ , ~ p k B th Co f · · · ·1 Or • :111111 A"f CA '2101 CtllOSIY & LUl!Sl'lllllN I( IT IS FVRTHElt OltOEltEO tt11t 1 l"ICTITIOUS IUll••ts " ar er ro ers . manu ac-comm1ss1on 1n Apr1 1971. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) 1s H• a. eo.iQ, 1Ji1 w. CM•' ,,.. Mlflti Ma111 1.,..., 51111, ,.. LllPY '" thl• orw toe pUblbMd 1,.. 1~ NA.Ml st•ttMINT ' i~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;:;;~~~~~=~~~I HW'f., fffWpl)!'I &Mcfi, CA. th60 1•11!1 Aq, CtlKwllit t27t1 °''""* Cc.11 Oelly PHQt, I "'"*\Olper of TM lellowllil Jlt"IOll It dOlllO lllnlllf'u ' By a one-vote margin, the 1s1 M1n111 1. H,,.. .. 11, M.D .• o1oe1 TM i cno w 4"7 o•tMt•I drc111111011. llfi"'" •lld pltbU1111c1 111 ,1 ~~"--'~ ~ < . b NtwPOrt t ... l>tr Or., N•w-rt Atl_ ... fir '''''""~ In lne Cllv of Coo.It Mtt1, Counly of COl"Y~lttNT 2111 Soo J o HO 0 , J planning COmnUSSIOn as 8tKh, CA ~ ,.... Publl:~·.ci 0••"9• (~11 O I l"I Or•ftllt, Stile of C•lllor11l1, O!\Ct 11dl a11 .. Nf'#11«1 at.el\, C•tll. = 11 I l
i 1 0 0 0 Vetoed COnstn1ction o{ 8 23-PublllMd Orl/IQtc Co.II Di iiy Piiot, Oectrnbtt' 11, ttn 111d J~r: r 10 'f:' -, 1'!,_ '°', !__our !O 11KCfHlve Wffb prior Mtn\11 HulH. •no l"irk Ntwp«t, No. , I J1,..1H1•Y 10, 1971 "12 1•12 · u0.1i o "" •·• el)ov• 111 tcr 11111 llMrlno of 214. N""'°" a-.c:11• citll. n..o
i ORDER -~/ sbt~rldY. uxutryth a Par tr men. t ftltn• 'C ---~ . PIJBUC NOTI~ ,.~,:f'J~!'~it13 r11•• bull"'"''' Mll'IO cond\lcted lly .,.. . . 'f,;·,_. UI 1ng a e top 0 scenic C l.l&».o& ~ ..... ..,. ~ CLAUOE M. OWENS lndlyld llal.
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; DA utlful N b H'll Juq. of ltl9 Mfflin H11111 ~a 0 I . SyPtr1ot Courl. Tiii• ••• ,_. tlttd Witt; Ille c°"""' ~ Stick-on The commission's 4-3 action Cl!!Mllil"" •""'1 • ClllllH!tA " "•••• 01" conA M•t,..'!"" .. ~~0·,J!! ~ Clertt. °' °'.,,.. C01111ty e11: J•-rw-s. ; YOURS · ... (; rejected staff . recommended !':. ~U::, ':1.c~:::"'" .,,,. O.-tll 1.....,..,.. •t 1111 c1 ..... Miflftt ~~:-..::! ~C::.~ ~·~.:,'~'~: ~=·="
r LABELS approval of the project and t. Cati\ """' rrem bltilu• t111<1ud1no AllETS ::::;.-.,:.~~:--''..us ""'"'""' Ortlltl Coett Dlltf ':::!.~ :-was followed by a suggestlo.D ,, u '*''-4" ....,,... •bl11J ............... ., ....... s m.1n.u , T....,._. t1,,, ...... , J•n"'ry 10. 11. u.11 , nn •n
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Personalized • Stylish • Effident
Order For Younelf or 1 Frl•nd·
to explore the possibility of i. ~io-1:':'..:'U'.'l"~·er~;...;,t"'" .... ·· ~'' 1 J.':.~~1?,';.~1.~:t," °'11' '::S PUBUC N011CE
ending future development in 11 •l'"C~ ....... ~tttn. ..... ,,............ .• ...... •.on.rs 3 l---=::::=-:C'==,--'::.C:l====-::===~---1 the area 7· ...,.,, ........ • .,,. •u,rn" Pll•("'"" PUBLIC NOTICE NOT1c• o. 1NTitllt01t TO .......
• J. _,.,. "'""""'" It ,_411 ................. . 250.000.0Q 7 lM TNS UL• OI' ALCOttOLIC Residents of a nearby luxury -. toafts ·· ·.. ........ ... .. . . .,_.. ....... . . 1.m,304." 1 ••-•O«T-MI"" ••••••• •ntu•1s •• 11\k premlta,. fllrtlitvr. •lld fl.,,,.,., ,,.. Orlllr II.WI~ ..--~ apartment house protested • ,..,.,..,.,lnl benlr. •lfTll•• .... . ....OU.OJ • SCMOOL 01n1tteT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCll.M "· lt'2 that the proposed b •tdlng I OllWI' tlflll . . ....... 1S,t11,lf ll Nttkt lllvlllflt ..... SUlt!Kt ~ ,.__ °'"" 1i
uld bl k the
. UI I , .. TOTAL AUl!TS ......... . .. .. .. .... 1,191,llt.llO 14 .~· .. T1£E,•.~-·.!~i!,Y .. •ov.~!.!"' llCIH for. llOtlOt •• """" ,r....:-::, : .. ~ WO OC Ir SY,'"'""'"' !• , l.IAllLITllS -"' -"~'"' ~",._,.,...11 Vi'idtnl · I d I "'•d''6 ... Dtmend dl'Pltlll If llldt"fllduekl, Un!Htd SCnool Oftitlct 01 Ortt'IV' c-!V bell "*' 11AP011t to "'' •ktl'lolk v1ev.·s. over oa a r e a y ,.,,_1111 ... alld Ot..,...ttlOr'it . , .. . c1t1h:oml•, wtn rtctlw 11•11d 1111111 ut tO ton!..~ 11 ,... Pttml'", MsctlbM ••
crnwded streets with traftlc. 11l. Time .nci ••\'flll• •tp0t tt1 01 1l'ilf1Yldu•t1. •n.5n.J1 lS 11:00 A,M. °" ,,,. Ultt d1y of J'"'"'"Y ·
nd , h sitrtnen.hljll. •lld co~rt110n, . 1913 •' "" offlc• of Hid k"°"' Olsl,lct 221'"1' Newport llYd., Colt• Mna, a "saturate' !he area wit 1r. o.'°'r" o1 u~iltd 5111._ 0_"'"""' :au,J07.n '' 1°'111<1 11 11st PNictr1111 a~. co.ii ft"'-"' tt well 11111n11cw1. !tit Vl'I·
d d • :10 Otpo$11$ of con'll'Mn:loll tw1·• t,f\4.6'1 ll Mua. ClllkwJlll, 11 wtil(f'r llmt Mid bldt d«ilt"fd II fMl/Ylftl to IN DtplrtPl'lfnl u nnte t expe n s 1ve 11: or::erut1ec1 •nd of11<••' m.:;:. ·•;t········-·· 100.000.00 20 wi+r t1tPlil:illcttOPtfttd•lld• .. e11cr : ofAlnfiolk'-"•~fW111WMt an.1rtmenta. n. TOTA L DEPOSITS .. _ ...... " .. :.:.:·:· i ·i .• ,·......... IJ6, ... 3f 21 INDVSTlli-'L -'ltTS EQUl,MEMt & °' .... tleelloflc ........ Ileen .. tor ltint ,.-( TOI 1 d ......... 22 SVP PLIES Pl'...,,IMt _, tol~; I) I etnlnd d•PO•ilt . . ....... i J.ll2 •n• ••UUIOlll Ill All bid• .... 111 lie I" tccordll--w!tfl ON S~E 8Elillt AND WINE JI, !bl To!il llrnt llld tlwl1191 °'P:ftil• · · · · I 3M'.Jo1.11 Xl•••x .. x (Ill Conditions, t 11 t 1 r 11 eI 1 0 11 t '"'~ '"' CIONI. 'IC>e l"VILk EATING PLACE I ei-BHl n. ~O~L1111ti~t~rfii:S ' ... 1.Yc1.0>I ,, SO«:Jtl<•tton .. wtlldi ••• -..: fll9 .......... c•, IMTIA,•ISSi"!J. '""
I• SACRA~fENtO (AP) _ is. ... CAl"iTA~· AC:i:'OuiiTs' ··· · ··· · · t.SU•·12 2' ,.,. ofltca °' u. P11rc11111,.. AOW1t ot Mid ,. .... !Wd OrlllOI C...t Ditty l"lklt,
stale Sen. Alan Short has ln-21. ~c•p1•11· 10tai ······ ·· ······················ 1.2u.soo ... » r'::'M~~1~M1c1n11• A"'""'·J•-rvt•.tm 2512-12
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lHo. :-.: w..:i,~a=r ................ :: ... : 1JO•.• l1 Eld'i blcldtr' """'wit . ru deooslt
troduced leglslaUon to move IHo. 1111,.. °""",..1"' iu.oooi •n 1r.. '°"'" of , ctrttlltd or Ufflltrt
Ma y be used on envelopes as return address
l•bels. Also very h•ndy as idtntific1tiol'I
l•bels for markin9 person•! items such ••
boolc-,, records, photos, etc. labels stic k on
91ass and may be used for m1rkin9 home
canntd fo c.d items. All labels are printed
with .stylish Vo9ue typt on fine quality whit ..
the state Into ~uon of :· t"r"""' , .. . .. .. .. . •.. ... .. .. . . ... . . ... .. . . ... . .. .. ...... m.ooo.ot a f~: ;.!"" ,=..,~· ::_ ~,:::,:
private levets In the flood· ,1: t~~u.=t . .._c~VMT ............................... rtS.JDO, .. ,, "'ltbl••oni..._..,.,.,."""'""'"'•
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rava-..1 Sacramento-San Joa-0. TOTAL llAtll.ITllS .••••• t1s:··· .. ··· .................. l,t4UOIUI ,, Untltd kllool Ohtrlct. A ~-15'"" ANO CAl'nAl ACCOU lklnd ""f flt,..,,,,,.. •I ll'lt dllCnlion Clf quin Delta. NT!-UcHtAJfO...'·" ............ ..,,, ...... a ~ ... o~~'!_kt. ,,.. ""' -· Cll' .... ,,,. to
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J 1'1111 ,,.ft11,.. L~-.1 oiv., l".o. •11• IMI ment of Water JltlOW'tts to " Mt~l: .. e::.~W:-.r~...-.............................. 1.nunM , covn....-. • ..... ~ I '"" M .... '·111'· '1u4 1 examine levees in the Delta 11c:1.H'1ti.t 111-. '· ,, .. s 9lld • •bcr"> .. ... .. .. . ..... 14U7S.oe 4 ,,::., ~ ...::!1..!1'r:;1-111• * ,.,. • f I I which art not pert Of (edreat "" w .. '1'" v. Slft\pMfl ''rfll0en11 """ """" w. w."" fY ....... C1J11Mt1 " o.tit tet -.-~-~"'..::!..-"tr "" ' I I ·~-nd t.. " •"""-tMd lltftll .. tolt<M!y {l_,,,lflmtl 11'111 flll• rt:llOl'f .. Cond it• ,... lott11 °'~lion .. ttlt......,.,... ' Pr'OJ-~ I m111e recom~ ,,.,. .... CWHCI, "' .............. ~ ..... llt. w .. Oftltltd Olttrlcf ,.,.,,._ "" tltlol ( I I mendatiBn.-on repair . or . rAIG.I Vt llMPSOH '° ret«t ..,., or ttl '**' '"" ,,,.
gummed p•ptr.
~rwtn -~ l1t11liai0n. ~Illy.
"CAHllS AIMtlllSING
THAT CAN ll TWUSTID'
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111.;.: '.:"'""'· 16. 1,n · 11.1. I I poured·Wlter Into a stttlon of couNTY °' ottAHOt 1 ... ·1 "'=T-Mt:sA uH1if:tto· ...., • ..,. .._.,_,.. ~ ,_.,, vwi h. .. ., 1'.---4"-1'-1·~---1"· 1L-OT PRINtlNl~>---+-,l--.J!!IL:.'.J!~d!Jllli..Jlotdng CVIClla· ., ,'!':!"..J!.!."L..~.!.!!1-'!!·~~ .......... LI!J-!Yd ~~'::~ .... M .... ... .. !liul----------------:-------..J uoa of bom.es_!_nd b\!&l~J ~ .. ,,.. ;_.-:.;:,,::;-::~ ..... ~~~~iWtflr"."'r''**· ._ ,~d .. "' H•"""~--;"-=.i•~ruil"s and Brannan :t':rN ""· L!AL "f.not"' _,... · M-fOf' ftOl flnl,---rfoct·-BON1 '11trt-tn~th:t DAILY
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Qu1ntitit 1 art limited, 1tyle1, 1itt$, and colors are 1110rted· . . Not every item av1il1 ble in every store. Sorry, no mail or C.0 .0 . order,,
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·cannon
Combats
·Avalanche
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TAOS, N. M. IAPI -Taos
'.Ski Valley officials are firing a
" 106mm cannon into the sur·
~ rouDding snow-covered moun-
tains in. hopes or preventing
p ote n tial l y dangerous
avalanches.
The cannon, on the north
race of Wheeler Peak -the
state's highest point at 13,161 ·----------.
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• feet above sea level -is fired
at snow accumulations in the
.. ski resort's Kachina Basin
a~a~
Test firing began under
supervision of the U.S. Forest
Service.
Taos Ski Valley, Inc. board
chairman Ernie Blake said the
weapon will be used "to loosen
potential avalanche snow
masses while they are of
manageable siz.e and to
eUminate any threat to lHe or
property.''
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~ Capitol Ne\\'S Se.n·lce
SACRAMENTO Slate
Park$ Director \Villiam Penn
Mott Jr. has announced that
• • his department. with the
t• ~ cooperation of the California
Recreational Trails Com-
mittee, ha s given prior~ty to . . . u
.,. • of oH-highw~y recreation
•. vehicles and the creation of
..-vehicuIB.r ~ recieiUon areas.
Sites for acquisition include
land adjacent to tire Anza·il<>r·
rego Desert state Park in San
Diego County and at Red Rpck
Canyon in Kem County.
e Pacts Gi.,eu
Capito) N PWS Service
SACRAME~'TO -Award of
concession contracts at Pismo
State Beach in San Luis
Obispo County and at
Rkbardsor Grove State Park
sooth of Garberville in Hum·
" boldt County. have been made
by the st ate Department of
Parks and Recreation.
( Le Sage Enterprises of
I Grover City received a lhree-
year contract at Pismo Beach.
which includes restaurant
modification. construction of
I an equipment maintenance
' •• yard,· ah!1 lquippiftg,.,.ma1n-
taining .and operatmg , a
restaurant. golf course and
pro shop.
J iµid T Concessions, Inc. of
. Mli'liltnda win operate a coffee
; shop. cam~d grocery
Mott1 slda rountain and gift
shop ' at 1UcbardSon Grove.
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Capitol News Service
SACRA~1ENTO -A system or multiple·use recreational
fees for users of the Spe:nce-
ville Wildlife and Recreation
Area near Marysville is in ef·
feet.
The fees -50 ttnts-per day
I per vehicle and $5 ~r year
• per vehicle -an deSfgned to I help meet rising operation and ~ costs on the
,. 11;?J}acre area in Yuba ~ ,, Nefada counties, officials ,,_ ' l
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said. . . I Last year Spen cev 11 e
recorded 53.412 dafs or public
use Jess than one-fifth of the ~.\ for huntin~ and fi~g.
uses.i includ~ ))te-
a· ·' sig~t..seemg~ ""im-ming, fklng. ca.inpbi.g, nature
sllldy. pbowgrapl». .d.• g
training, honeback r1<ling.
eyclin~ and areh<ry.
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C.pltol N"'I Service
WASHINGTON (AP) -P'OI'
mer White -lide RDqald
H W' allir W1IS awom lri as
dittctor llf_lhe Nallonal Part service; a jOb "bft C1Dei1 "i
very·dlotlnct _. bot llM>-•
, little frigtil<lilnf." .
Walker. 35. was apj>01nted tast moolll by lilterior seer..
!My Rogm C. 8. Morton u
r~rt ol-~Jiuon'• -1·.
mlftlstrattvo rt0rpnlutlon.
no replaced Georr• llartq
who helded lhe ""'ioe IOI'
nine yean .
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LONliPWSU, PANTSUITS
12.'9·23.'9
Cle1r1nce of sportsdresses '•nd
p•ntsets. Sever•I styles •nd col ors
in the 9roup.
WINDSOR: MISSES' DRESSES
PANTSUITS, DRISSES, COSTUMES
Rog. $l 6-$50 18.99-2'.'9
Speciel coJ lec:tion ri9ht out of our
stocks. Many styles from whic h
to c:hoose.
WINDSOR WOMEN'S DRESSE,S
POLYESTER SHIRTDRESS
24.99
Pa stel checked polyester with but.
ton front, cuff ed sleftves. Sizes
12 .20 and 14 1/1 221/1.
HAT IOX
WIG COWCTION
Reg. $20-$25 14.99
All in the populer styl es in
KJnkelon® and Oynel® modacry-
lics, ma ny shadings.
PLAZA DRESSES
DRESS CLEARANCE
8.99
Great clearaw.,y of l tyles, colors
and fabrics. Misses' and half sizes
·included.
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-FASHION ·CLfARAWA1'-
9.'9
Jt's a varied assortment of dresses
in ma ny fa brics, colors, looks.
Misses' sizes.
J_UNIOR WORLD DRESSES
JUNIOR DRESS EYENT
15.99-19.99
Very speciel collection of dresses
J uniors and petite si zes s . r 3.
MISSES' COATS
MISSES' COATS
o ,;g. $1 oo 89.oo
1_00 '1. cashm efJlS· with. natur,al min k
colloti"s, lrf seYe ra l colors.~ Miss'es '
si zes.
Fur products labeled to show coun~
try of or i9in of imporled furs.
MISSES' SPORTSWEAR
ILOUSES AND SKIRTS
o,;9, $12-$16 7.99-9.99
Washable woven f•brics and knits
in solids and patterns, misses' sizes.
ACTIVE, SPORTSWEAR
PANT TOPS
o,;g. $14-$20 9.'9-11.99
By • fam ous ma ker. Many styles
•nd prints in sizes 8 to 18. Good
selection.
JUNIOlt SPORTSWEAR
SPORTSWEAR GROUP
o,;9. s 124 20 s.,,.1 o."
Swe•ttn , pants •nd shirts in •s·
sorted styles in junior sizes, happy
coton,
ANAHEfM
444 H. l111;li4 l71il 115.112 1
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Hl~Dlil SHOP
HI-DH SHOP
$7-$12 Pants, famous
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mekers , s.13 . .. 4.99°5.tt
$8-$12 Sweaters,
styles
populer
$12-$14 Skirts,
solids, plaids
$14 F1shion sweaters,
...... 5.99
.. 6.99-7.99
dolman sleeves, Jr.·S·M·l .... 8.H
STREET FLOOR SPORTSWEAR
PANTS GROUP
o,;g. $1.2-$1 8 8.99-9.'9
Knit acrylics or polyesters in solids
and patterns, good colors. 8-1 8.
HOSIERY
BONNIE DOON STOCKINGS
•eg. $I 69c 3/$2
Three styles, a 11 shters. Knee
length nude heel, demi toe. Knee
length sandalfoot. Or ank le length
with nude heel, demi toe.
GLOVES
KNIT SETS
$6-6.50 vdlue s 3.99
Soft little sets to keep werm 1n.
HANDBAGS
HANDBAG CLEARANCE
5.99
Many shap~s, many siz.es in vinyls
and..Jabr.ics. M•ny one ·of,,_a,,kin d
hand btgs.
PERSONA\. LEATHER GOODS
PURSE ACCESSORIES
$4 values 2.99 .
Famous meker accesso ries now at
great savings. G•tl1er up several
from the big group.
STREET FLOOR LINGER!(.
conoN SHIFTS
3.99-4.'9
Fresh cotton shi fts for now and
l•ter. Colorful styles, many to
choose from, S,_~. L.
ACCESSORIES
SHELL TOPS
06g. $6-$9 2.99-5.99
A large assortment of knit tops in
acrylics, cottons, nylon1. Short and
long sleeves. S.M.L .
FASHION SHOES
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GREAT SAYINGS
ON FASHION
BOOTS
Tremendous reductions on boots
by such fa mous makers as
Sb icc.a, Sandler, B•l~Air® end
otfier1. Come eotrly for best se·
l•ction and biggest sevin9s!
Boot" Odg. $25-$3 0 .... .15.'9
Booh. o,;g, $2 2-$26 ...... 12.99
Booh. O•;g. $20-$36 .... 9.'9
Bo•!'· o,;g, $t 8-$21 5 • .,,..7.'9
Boots. 06g. $8-$1 8 ..... 3.99
$25-$45 Boot! ... ,.,0 •• f .'9°15,?f
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FASHION Sl.iEPWI AI:
WARM SLEEPWEAR SCOOP
Reg. S8-$ I 5 3.99-7.99
A selection of lon9 and short
gowns, pajamas in cozy fabric s.
DAYWEAR \.INGERlf,
IODYSHIRT SALE
Odg. $7-$1 2 3.99-7.99
Ribknif s, sh irt looks, many more
to we er smoothly under pents,
skirts. S-M-l.
ROBES
ROIE, LOUNGEWEAR
9.99·19.99
Wra p up in luxur ious fa shions from
a gre at group ot style1, fabr ics
and colors.
JR. HI SHOP
CARDIGAN SWEATERS
4.99
Here's your chenc& to save on
chill -chasi ng cardigens in a range
of colors and fabrics.
GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR
KNIT TOPS
2.99
A special group of machine wash-
a ble tops and sweaters for girls'
sites 7-1 4. Hurry and save!
GIRLS' LINGERIE
Warm long gowns, pAiam as J .99
Warm robe1 , asst. .6.99-8.'9
L ITTLE GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR
KNIT TOPS
o,;g. S3 -$5 1.99-2.49
An assortment of gre"t looks lo
top all her fevorife pants, -4 -0x.
TODDLERS' WEAR
FAMOUS MAKER FASHIONS
Reg. $7 -S 12 3.99-4.'9
Dres ses and two-piece jumper sets
in soli ds "nd prints , asst. styles,
2-4.
LITTLE BOYS' WEAR
$4 Pajamas, 1.izes 3.7 .. 2.59, 2/$5
l .00-$4 Knit shirts, sizes 3.7 1.99
$5-$7 Femous maker jeans, pants,
regulars and slims,
sizes 3.7 2.99-3.99
INFANTS' WEAR
NYLON QUILT JACKETS
o,;g. 1.50 4.99
Warm hooded jacket of water-
repellent nylon wi th nylon taff eta
linin9. Solid colors. 12 -18 • 24
month sizes.
INFANTS' FURNITURE
STROLEE STROLLER
Rog. $30 2].99
Famous Sassy Sea stroller with
telem.,g ic handle, adjustable ).
posi tion canopy.
BODY FASHIONS
IRAS, PANTIE GIRDLES
q,;g, $4-$17 J.2'·13.'9
A variety of styles for ell fl9ure
types, all by f•mous me!.:ers. Brok-
en sizes .
FAIRICS
SCREEN PRINT ACRYLICS
Rog. 2.JO.J.50 1.99 yd.
Aho coordinating solids, imported
cotton crepes, fa mous Cohama
patterns.
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MEN'S SHOES
TOP BRAND BOOTS
$2 ~ value • 21.99
Solt leather boots, side-tipped
and high er heeled. With great.
looking broad toe styling.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
KNIT SHIRTS
Reg. $12-$15 8.39, 2/$16
Femous ma ker long or short
sleeve knit shirts. Easy care.
MEN'S SPORTSWEAR
SWEii TER SALE
$25 val ues !S.99
Alpa ca/wool sweaters by a famous
name. Discontinued colors but a
great selection.
BOYS' FURNISHINGS
SHORT SLEEYE KNITS
3.oo.ss va lues 2.29
Crew necks, Wallace Seerys, zip·
ups. Cotton, polyes ter, other fab.
rics, 8. I 8.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
T-SHIRTS IN COLOR
$3 value 1.69
A form.fit look, in rich colors, the
torso t-1.hirt. S.M.L-Xl .
MEN'S CLOTHING
ZIP-LINED RAINCOATS
Reg . $40 29.99
Perm. press polyester/cotton ra in.
co ats with tip-out acrylic pile Hn.
ings. Navy, olive.
UNIVERSITY SHOP
FAMOUS NAME JACKETS
$25-SSO Yalues 17.99-29.99
So many styles, colors in this
clearance. Not every si ze in every
style. Shop early.
PANT SHOP
FAMOUS NAME DOUILE KNITS
$17 -$20 val"e' 9.99-12.'9
Great se lection of solids and p•t·
terns, alt no iron fabrics. All by
f•mous motkers.
BOYS' CLOTHING
SPECIALLY PRICED PANTS
4.50-$~ values 2i99-4.H
Famous maker pants, some flare•
inc.luded. Many styles, colors end
fabrics in the group.
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CHINA, GLASS COYERS
2.99-4.99
Chests by Sunsh ine House to pro-
tect eqainst dust and dirt. Dish
chest set 2.99 cup chest 2.99,
stemware 4.99
LUGGAGE
GADGET TOTE
15.99
Blue denim, yellow.striped. Adj.
shoulder strep, iip compartments.
TOYS
BIG 0 RACE
. 7.99
Ma ltel's widest ever recin9 strip .
Steepest curves. Cars included.
TELEVISION
ZENITH PORTAILE
84.88
Blaclt-/white 12" diot9. screen.
Perma Set VHF fine tuning, Su n·
shine picture tu be.
STEREOS, RADIOS
LLOYDS FM / AM /FM STEREO
Rog. 149.95 129.9'
Top mounted phonogrot ph, 4-sJ>41ed
automatic record ch•n9er, sepa-
rate spea kers .
SPORTING GOODS
10-SPEED SUPER llKE
Reg. $150 12'.99
Totally delulfe alloy lightwe ight,
assembly included. Including Shi.
mano derailleur gears, center pull
brakes. White, mode l 270 2.
SI LVERWARE.
ELEGANT ICE IUCKET
English crystal
ice bucket
priced!
HOUSEWARES
8.88
and silYe rpleted
. now specie lly
GIFT ASSORTMENT
save l/J .l/J
Woodenware. ceramic qifts, bar
accessories, Great for 9iftt or en-
ferfaining .
FURNITURE
ROOM DIVIDERS
249.9S
Contemporary look w.,lnut ve·
neers, 60":.: I 0''1'70". Great for
apartments.
SLEEP SHOP
SIMMONS, SEALY SALE
Super sa vings on fine mattresses.
49.95.74.95 Twin or full
si te .............. . ... $47-$66 ee. pc.
64.95.94.95 Twin e.-fra
long ... . .... $52-$71 ea. pc.
179.95-239.95 Queen size
ut $13S-$186
249.95°329.95
ut
369 .95 -399.95
hide·t·beds
Sing size
.$19S.$2S9
Simmons
l29.95-359.9S
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Old Issue Revived
" Pat Brown Wants Two Californias
Ecology
Study
Offered
ltwBUKe-Aviation
Courses
Scheduwd
Standards
On Noise
-Adopted
By ARNOLD J11\IEDMAN
ud
THOMAS D. ELIAS
One politicaJ change former
Gov. Edmund G. "Pat" Brown
would like lo see moot is the
div ision or California into two
atates -north and south.
'nle Idea to re so lve
Ca!Uomia's region a I dif-
ferences by splitting it into
-two it.It.es has ~o.rmant
If not dead . in Sacramc11to for
several years.
But BroY.'ll says it may be
raised as an issue in no less
than the 1974 campaign for
governor.
1965 as a result or the U.S.
Supreme Coon's edict to ap-
portion legislative districts on
a ·•one-man, one-vote" basis.
But Brown, who unllke his
50n was Identified with the
north throughou t hi! political
career, is disputed on the
politiClll dominance issue by
evert a congressman fron1
Northern California.
SOUTHERN
CADFOllNIA FOCUS
• 0
1BUILDERS EMPORIUM
"WE SHOULDN'T divide
the state -period," he said in
a separate interview. "the
state bu been a unit since Its
admtulon to the union and
ought to stay that way.
Stttngth comes from unlty,
not fragmentation."
Pat Brown, who practices
law and lives in Beverly Hills,
is quid< to explain that be has
never favored "just dividing
the 1tate in two without
anything else."
He advocat.es it, he said, on-
ly """°mponled by "a com·
plete reorganization of local
governments," incl uding con-
aolldation of counties and
dUes where justifiable aod
feuible, plus formation of
regkGll _.,.,,_ and ...
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STORAGE CHEST -
Floral decorated storage chest to store clothing,
Christmas goods,
toys and many
other itel'(1$.
25"xl3"x11."
.llANlnE
S1urdy and
durable.
SALE
24" MANZANITA
GAS LOG SET
\1''
For homes, cabins, clubs
or beach homes. looks
just like natural
manzanita. Complete
with flame pon. Flame
erupts over entire
surface. Easy to install.
24''
BIKE TUBES
Siz es1 ----.f.-lhe--ilftiea,meF~l!8iillatu.4-
concept (one house instead of
1r-----<IWOJ'--------4~ll-l----27xlV•
26x-l~
20xl.75
20x2.125
1browing In the tm-
belliJlnnenlt! draws I sup-
portlng respoqse f r o m
B.rown'a 34-ylSr-dltl son.
"OBVIOUSLY, jl'E should
reorganlu .st.Me govetnraent
and local government. 'That's
imperaUve," Jerry Brown
said.
"It's a hodge-podge today
with over 5,000 units of local
government in California.
That 's absard and
anachronlst.ic and an in-
dictment of the present
leadership," be added.
The Reagan administration
ls about to begin a year-long
~tudy or ways to overhaul
local governments, including
mergers of cities and counties.
LL Gov. Ed Reinecke, a major
Re{Klbllcan contender for
Reacan's job next year, is
heading the task force on il
Reagan says it's aimed at
eliminating "duplication and
overlapping ser\'icts" in local
government. The task force
doesn't figure to revive the
state-dividing Idea, though.
PAT BROWN came out in
favor of dividing the state four
years after Reagan ousted
him from office in the 1966
election. He made a case for it
in his book, "Reagan and
Reality," which principally
criticized Reagan's first term
as governor.
In it, the ex-governor wrote:
11Northern Californians arc
becoming increasingly ap-
prehensive about politicaJ
domination by the south.
which contains about 60 per-
cent of California's, population
and. . . .exercises the
dominant aut hor i ty in
Sacramento .. ,
He noted that the leader of
slate-splitt ing efforts in I.he
Leg1slalure during the 1960s,
former Republican Se n .
Richard Dolwig of Redwood
City, actually pushed his bill
to create two Caliromlas
1111'ough the Senate in 11165.
It then dif!d In the Assembly
where urban representatives,
cllieny from Soul be r n
californla, were in control.
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10' LINGTHS
Simulated wood grain mouldings. Replace that old
moulding now end save.
2 V2" BASE 1.99
1 518" CASING 1.69
SIP
PHILIPPINE
MAHOGANY
3'x7'
A fine Ve" thick
veneer. Great for
resurfacing doors
and cabinets.
Simulates many
fine hardwoods
when stained,
I'!
Black & Decker
OIL TREATMENT DRILL BIT SET & PUNCH
12·PIECE
tllEWMCll:ETrDAM!.Ut
DIL
TREATMENT I::. .. -.j, 30· .-s~ --..... -·
Makes your car
run smoother,
cooler ond quieter,
A great savings
for you freeway
travelers.
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SWAG LAMP
CLEARANCE!
ALL RED TAGGED SWAG LAMPI
30% OFFI I I
look for the red tagsl All red tagged swag lamps are
reduced 30% below their regular retail prices. Choose from
a wide variety of glass swags and shade swag lamps. Many,
many lamps available in additionito those shown above.
Hurry--quantities are
limited to stock oo ha.odl
CLEARANCEI
WHILE QUANTITIES
LAST
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OFF
REGULAR llD'AIL PRICI
THEm DOMINANCE in the
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elected pmldenwlecl of the
llDl!)'w<¥Jd lll< Sehool Alumni_
Anocl.t Uon w"hlch baa planned
1 Jan. II Alumni Day at the
lchool.
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Coed Ve seel ·'Prettied Up
Chriilian Science Monl&oT Service
SAN FRANCISCO -Wbtn the USS
5anctua1')' sailed out of San Francisco
Bay on a one-day sea lrlal recently there
were 62 women aallon aboard.
(WON) is more appropriate.
Contrary to &ome ex*lations, the
ahlp'a mess will not be under the control
or the women aboard. But they will serve
their hitch in the calley -three months
of every dllty -just like otbe:r oonrated
penonnel.
aervlcemeo and I.heir dependents.
"II wJU even have a soda fountain."
commenll LI. W. E. Bussey, resale
systems officer. who predicts the com·
mlssary wUI do an csUmat..i $60,000
volume of bu&inw per month .,.,.hen
utabllsbl'd.
QUEENIE Jobs for College
G1·aduate s Climb
lD !.
Du=·.. "'"" tour of the •blp three da)ll 1er, there was hardly a remale
tobel •
Questi"1ablc and undignllled publlclty
bas made many of the women of the
Navy camera-shy ever since Adm. FJmo
R. Zumwalt Jr. lifted the limitations on
femaJe personnel.
Nevertheless, there are tv.·o oUicen>
and 60 tnlisted women serving on the
Sanctuary, the first ship to receive them.
_lbeyJ.tand_watcbes .... oper.ate tbe __ r:adic.,
and "frap the hawsers" like other able-
bodied seamen on their ei:periemental
ship.
AND ntEY'RE NOT WAVF.S any
more, at least not officially. When Capt .
Robi n Quigley was appointed assistant
chief of naval persorwel ror >Vomen. she
contended that the term \Vaves was out-
moded.
It stands for Women Accepted for
Volunteer Emergency Service, which ·
originated in 1942. Women of the Navy
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'Ibe 28-year-old Sanctuary, sti ll called 11
hospital ship because Its Uttral definilion
means '"refuge and protection," is being
made ready for new duty. As a
"dependent support vessel'' it will serve
as a commissary and exchange for mem·
bers of the armed forces and their
dependents in ports where there are no
c:ommissary facilities.
ON mE SURFACE, n might look like
a llll!ke:worlL~~ womcu_buL
it will keep the United Slates from hav-
ing to establish such faciliti es in foreign
ports.
The ship is also called "The Haven''
because of the care it "''ill provide. It will
have a labor room, give pediatric and
dental care, and provide emergency
assistance in cases or natural disaster,
\Vben finished . the commissary v.·ill
resemble the most up-to-date store
ashore. Such things as nylons ?nd
makeup as well aa frozen vegetables, and
frozen meats wiU be available for
1-ADIES'~
LONG HANDLE
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GARDEN TOOLS
RAKE, HOE, SHOVEL
Three of the most useful tools for the garden, Hardwood
handles ond heavy duty heads fo r lasting weer. Just the
right size fo r any women.
FACTORY CLOSIOUTI
WHILI QUANTITIES
LAST
THE lO.MONTll OVERHAUL of the
Sanctuary will cost $10.5 milllon. The
normally slanted deck3 must be changed
to level ones in the commllsary so the
shopping carts won't roll around.
There are other things to ht done such
as lowering the mirrors in the beads and
adding a nursery for babies of the
dependents to use while in port A floral-
printed shampoo stand, hair-dryer &l'-
oommodationuwia brigbt,,blw>.batbtub
are already installed near tf\e female of·
ficers' quarters.
Sleeping arrangements will be 48
enlisted women to a room. with lhret'-
tiered bunks. Officers Ydl\ live no more
than l1,•;o to a cabin .
By Joyce L. KenDedy
, Job optnlngs for tt7S college
and university grades are e~·
ptcted to bt n1ore pltnllful
than at any Umc slnct 1969.
ThJ!l ad\'atH:t l\--Ord comt·s
frum Frllnk S. J:o.:ndl~lt,
tmcrltus dlrect.or of pllt<'t·
1nent at Nor t b"·e stern
Un.lversily.
Dr. Endicott. "'IKl for n1an:-
yeaf31\. hns bf' t 11 a di s·
tinguisled leadff in 1tie, t.-m-
lege placement field, has just
issued his 27th aru1ual sUr\'ry
of trends in employment of
college graduates in busine~s
and industry An1ong tht·
highlights of the \9i3 f.ndicn1 l
Heport : \\'ben members of the press finally
found a female to talk to on the tour . sht'
Y•as Deana Trexler 11~1·2, from
Sacramento. Dressed in her work shirt
which sho.,..·ed no rank or insignia, Deana :
says so far she hasn't objected to having
47 roommates.
.. He's •ngry -he just doesn't have anything to sa1:"
Nc;_1rly 70 pi•rc('nt "' t·1Jn1·
p1111ies sur\'C)'cd said thC'y pln11
to hire more grads in 1973
thap in 1972 . .Specifically. lhl'y
wjJJ hire 19 per cent more men
at tbe bachelor's le\•el, and 20
PLANTER MIX
1 cu.n.
.Perfect for planting
·bareroot fruit trees and
ro1es. Excellent 01 an
oll·purpose mulch.
Weed free.
RAWHIDE
PLAY BALL
FOR DOGS
--Give.your-dog ct-!teot
that he con enjoy. long
lasting: excellent for the
dog's teeth and a ball
shape for enjoyment.
44c
ASBISTOS
ROOF COATING
form s o toug h, fibrous, elos!ic wot~rproofing
suiface. Resistant to cracking, peeling, a nd
extreme weather changes.
Bonds to composition or metal
roofing . Contains
Canadian asbestos for
additional insulatio n
and strength.
TOILET TANK
REPAIR KIT
WITH ANTI-SYPHON UNIT
Stop noisy toilets and
save costly plumbing
bills. Eo$y to install .
Kit contains silent
john ballcock, tonk
boll, toilet floa t, lift
wire1 and float rod.
3''
Clean, dry pelletl. Easy
to scatter into shrubs,
ground covers and
where snoils and 1lug1
hide. Great for bedding
plants to insure
protection.
RHUBARB
PKG.OF2
Moke r own u1 rhubarb ie from fresh
picked rhubarb from your own garden. Fast ond
eosy·to-g-row.-Plont-now-for-ar;-eor-ly-.summer-crop.-
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POLYUHYLINE
PLASTIC SHEETING
10 FOOT X 2 5 FOOT ROLL
fou r mil all-purpose plastic resistl, water,
moisture and vapor.
Ideal protection for
home, lawn, garden
or automobile.
Available in clear
or block.
YACHTSMAN
SHOWER HEAD
Complete with 8-positio n
a djustment from g"ntle
spray to tingling needle
4''
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percl·nt 1nore nt I.he mai>ttr 's
Jcv,,I. In rngincering. the ln-
l'rt!nsc 1s high -47 perC<.'llt a1
the ha<'hclor'i; level and Tl
1ll·rct·11t at lhl' nu1slcr's level
l\tA.\:V ~toni-; COLLEGE
\von1c11 \\ 111 be hired by survey
t'o1npanies this ycttr 88 com·
1mn11•s sutd th('y hired n tot.ii
ul 857 l't•lk·ge \\'ornen from 'i2
(Career Corner J
rlaSSt'~ IUfi 1·11rnp:inles said
thr\ plri11 10 h1rl' n 1Qtal of
l 153 i·olk·~c 11 ornt•rl fro1n 'i:l
1:1·;ulu:1t:1·;: icla.$St'S. This Ii an
I ! h ' I'(.\' I S l' (l f 3' pt' 1"l:'fl'nt
,\!thvui.::h H set·nis rlrnr th:it
~n up·lrcud 1n !he hiring \11
c!11leg<' ~rud-. is c·ontinuint;.
11111~' 26 pt'rci•nt nf replying
t'l'n1pan1t•s \1 ill ront:H'I tnorl'
campU!iCS for '73 grads th;1n
tbev did in '72 . This probably
rl'nects the great number of
d1rC{'t applicat ions from
graduating seniors which must
con1panics receive. (This find·
in~ suggests that seniors
should not \\'ail for recruiter.-:
10 ~l·ek then1. but should
perfect their job search tcchnf.
QUt".:; -JLK.1
Al!huugh t1110·1hirds of
,.,,.,ponding eompanies y,•iJl
r;ll~l' st.i rting pay 111 one or
n1ore fil'lds, the average in·
crease for all fields will not ht>
more than 2 percent. FoJloy,•.
ing nre predicted averages for
73 male bachelor's degttc
grads; for comparison, thf'
corresponding averages paid
in 1972 are shown iA-paren-
llM.'SPS:
F.n,!!inrertng, $905 (8341: UC·
~untin~. S!IO! 1873\: physi('i;,
$880 18621 chrmlstry $84~
18311 : produc t ion
1nanagemeo1. $816 !SIO \;
sales-marketin1t. $804 (7UI :
mat bematicf>·Slalistic.,, S'796
~ 77.f): cconomics·final'l<'c, S'79tl
17711: liberal arts, S7!A (70%1:
business administration . '7U
(704\; other fields, $80& (7911.
PREDICTED AVERAGES
for '73 female bachelor's
degree grads are slightly
lower /roughly $100-300 a
;11 of !he companies wh.ich
reported starting salaries_for
hoth men and y,·omcn in·
tlicatrd there v.·ould be no dif·
fcrcncc. In one field. engineer-
ing. \\"omen engineers are so
scarce they will get an
average S9 a month more than
men engineers. Also in short
supply : women accountants.
and lhose with degrees in
business administration.
Master's degree grads in
engineering will receive an
average SI059 per month :
those in accounting about
$1090 : those with an ~IBA
(master's in business ad·
ministration) about $1158 if
they earned an undergraduate
degree in trchnical fields.
t-.fB 1\ grads \l'ilh nontt'Chnical
bachelor's de~rc('s v.'ill receive
about $1 l IO per month.
1\lthoug_h sur\·eycd com·
panies plan lo hire larger
numbers in 1973. mosl
l'mployers seem to think that
a general oversupply of col-
lege gradu ates v.·ill last for at
least 3 or 4 years. They are
about equally di\'ided in their
belief that the oversupply ""·ill
last for 5 years or more.
A TOTAL of 186 v•ell·kno\\'11
cornpanics engngcd 10 a cro:;s·
scctinn nf hu~inr!':<: and in-
dustri:1l :ltt1vi1ies rt'sponded 1n
the 'j'.J Endicott SUT\'C\'. All
but a f('"' urr large or
medium -sized corporations.
Rrports camC' from 20 sta t1·~
rcprrsrnlini! :lll major regions
of the country . Rf'pnrt forms
Y..ere retumrd during the
month of November, 1972.
Internship
Dea<lline
Approacli.es
App!ic&!ion form~ for 1h'-'
, 19\:!-H _ Calilllrqi_a . ;\wfTl!>Js
Internship Program f n r
college ~raduates wanling to
learn the lrgislath·e proce~s
are due .Ian. 31.
(;.mdidates ma)' h :iv t
dtgrees in any rlcld from any
reeogn1zed college or univf'r:<:i·
Iv. lntem<J chosen \VUI assist
1\ssemhlymen nnrl commltt tts
and will receivf' Sfi82.SO
monthly for !ht' JO.month pro-
gram in Sacramento .
Appointments will be ~n
nounred in l·arly t\pril. Fnr
more information. write the
allforniaA sse mbly
1 n t er n s ht p P r o gram,
Assembly P.O. Bo1 91 , State
Capitol, Sacramento, caur.,
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DAILY PILOT PILOT -AOVERTJSU I I '
Drunken Driving ~hecks Pay Off .
Men in Service
Cadet Sd>ll A. nl>mpooa, jet r.ghters, ls being assigned Clpllol Newt 8entee
100 of Mr. and Mrs. Norman to Luke AFB , Ariz., tor duty SACllAMEN'l'O -The
P. TbomPIQill. 121 Presidio with a unit of the TactJcal Air holldAy1 oould hive been
Drive, Costa Mesa, has rectlv-Command which provides air worse -and wtlbout an all-
ed a four-year U.S. Air Force support for combat units of oul ettort1 for the second
Rfferve Ottlcert T1' a In Io I U.S. grooDd forces. end in by .. _
COrpl (AFROTC) co 11 e g e •-week . • row 1.1tc
Over thll post Chr111mas,
everyone In unllonn available,
I n c 1 u d I n g CommisskJoe.r
Walter Pudinakl, WU Tiding
the highways and togelber
they made • ..-ti breaking
~.s:tO arrests for drunk cJrlv·
111g.
sdlolarshlp. Airman Ricky A. Moorlltck California Highway Patrol,
Cadet' Thompson, a student son of Mi's. Jo · France& they. might well have been THE Fl.RSI' commissioner
at CalHornla State University, Moorbcck of 7002 Heil Ave., worse. to work hls way through CHP
• was selected ror the Huotlngion Be a ch , bas 11r1t , :a. 1be death toll for the tJtree.. rank.I , Pudlnski rode in patrol
acho18?'6hlp 00 the basis of graduated with honors at CA.._ ~ day holiday weekend wu a ln cars in the central and east
lowelt traf!l< fatality TllA> !or
• thrM-day QirJstmal ......
were ldlled In lllO.
on drlnkliia drivers, uiort ol· ncen Oft the road, a greater
ue of 1eat belts, more
-courleoy displayed bi• drivera,
TllB lt'!I Labor DOy !di waa and tbe ract that mudl or the
41, agalnol Tl °'" U!e holldoY one billion mllM traveled by
period the prevtoo. )'<Ir. 'CaJUornla mototlsts over the
E.,.,..flOKe I• CDP
u•lfo,....,. eee• i!he'
eom•l••lo ..
-, ..,... rhlhtg tile
holiday wtektnd waa travd-
ed on freeways."
In the Otrlstmas accidents,
13 victims died oo blg)Jways
under CllP jurladlctlon, while
19 were ldUed on local streets
and roads.
' order to have as many men and cars u poesible on the
road, .. Lanza 11td.
lie addt!d that tbe bolidaJ
1ebeclules -• made op locally in CNP """"'· 'l'hll ta
In kttping' lYilh a a o th t..r
Pudlnski pracdce, of letUnc
the men on the spot like OVlf
resoonslblllty. "The men lo the JOnes know
where to expect trouble much
better than everyone me~·
La"'!' said. comprehensive tests, his high Cha.nu'. ute AFB, Ill., from the. o,.1 .u1-..1~fl' ,.. traffic accldenta, against so Los Angeles areas over the
school scbolastir.,.achievement .S. Air Force jet engine ~GM1LOllOOO 'SOJtEfMtAR1'~ ... ~,. killed for lhe same weekend a holiday weekend.I.
and eitrae'1rrieUltr acUvlties.. mechanic course conducted by we Bl.tw UP 'TD 16 A WOKM· -year earlier. Pudinskl uJd the 42: deaths lllf'hll'GflS. WHILE THE BOSS was 411\fE HAVE BAD fewer
------SR«ld U~.P. ~::ai:~~~.,~~~~~~~~~i!~The~~CHP~~·sf'1cr~ack:i~ i:; ~~ ac:illy 10~10: ·~. ~ ~rt"'ot~troS:.~ ~~= ~.i!~n~e~e 1~~=
Gormly, IOll of Mr. and Mrs. trained to inspect and repair i an estimated l>Ulfciiiliii~S"i fur day :SiJnlla~onday ..... ~_',?,~endr~.-'"""kmer-Jl!!!' Lanza spent o«idellts involvln& mulUple
Robert P. Gormly Sr., 1745 -turbojet and gas turbine KIDS VE drivenovutbe'n-hourptriod period. • ...... ~.Ying w~ m 111r" pa.rt of his ~'1.ng-ta ·· •
Candlestick Lane. Newport engines, Is being usigned to a L() by C.lllornia motor Is 1 s , Against lhe 4Z deaths in 1!1?2 -ll, down slighUy 1rom 85 lhe same thing in Vallejo, At the aami time, 00...V.r,
Beach. tw been awarded his unit of the 11-lilitary Airlift Li N'CLE LEN duplicated the department's were the 70 killed on m 1t11. Oakland and 5'n Francisco. acrording to Pu d In 9 k I ,
silver wings at Webb AFB. Command wbicb p r o v I d es successful Christmas effort -Cllllomia s t re e t s and Pudlnskl attributed t h e "It looks like just about Calllomia's drivera are ap-
Tex., upon graduation from -g~lo~ba~l~a:ir:lil~t:lo~r ~U~.S~. m:ili:t•:ry~~~~~~~~~Jdea;lhs~d~own~to:.:4Z~lrom=~7:0:th:eJh~lg~hw~a~ys~o;v~er~tb~e~1~9~7~1Jlow;er~Cbrl~st~ma~s ~to~U~to~"~the~ie~very~body~~w~bo~coul;d~w~a~s~oo~IJparen~~U~y~g;~e~ltin~g~th~e~·~·lf~you~ U.S. Air Force pilot training. forces. previous year. Christmas weekend. It was the increaaed CHP concentraUon riding over Christmas, in drink. don 't drive .. messagt.
Lieutenant Gormly i.s being
assigned to Norton AFB,
where he will ny the C-141
with a unit of the Military
Airlift Command which pro-
vides global airlift for U.S.
military forces.
Rand)' llartlJog, BOil ol Mr.
and Mra. W. G. Hartling, 1738
Norfolk Lane, Anaheim, has
been promoted to sergeant in
the U.S. Air Force.
Sergeant Hartling, a liquid
oxygen specialist al Davis
Montban AFB. Ariz., serves
with a unit of the Strategic Air
Command, America's nuclear
deterrent for:ce of long range
bombers aod intercontinental
ballistic ml!Slles.
Navy Seaman Steven Jl
Love, ttrother or Miss Deborah
K. l.Dve of 2005 Port Albans
Court, Newport Beach, Is 8
crewmember of the fast com-
bat 1Upport shlp USS camden,
a unit ol lhe Pacilk: Recovery
Force for moon mission Apollo
17.
Airman Thomas F. Prillet,
IOD of Mr. and Mn. Norman
D. H. Prince Sr., 344 W. Joann
St., Costa Mesa, h a s
graduated at Sheppard AFB,
Tex, from the U.S. Air Force
aircraft mechanic course con-
ducted by the Air Training
Command. ' The ainnan, who was train• •
ed to repair current Air Fore.
Astronom
• 1;------"bO· ntmues-
A newly-installed, Apollo
planetarium machine a t
Orange Coast COiiege Is being
Wied to teach astronomy of the
Rn. moon and 1,000 stars to
grade school students.
·The $13,000 machine pro-
vides planetarium motion in
the OC:C dome for students
from districts served by the
Qiast Community College
lllstr!ct.
The sOOw is being resumed
alter tbe original machine, in-
stalled when the college
Science Building was built in
195e, broke down two years
ago.
Homeowners
·Give $150
The Golden West
Homeowners Association of
HunUngton Beach has donated
•tso to the We3tminster School
District for purchase of equlp-
mest for Gill Elementary
School.
Albin Pearson. president
elect of lbe association, said
the homeownen make regular
contributions to local schools
civic betterment project.
Gathering
Scheduled
Coaches ·and faculty from
USC wlD Join alunml at a
cockta il party Jan . 21
sponsored by the Newport
Harbor Trojan Aiumnl Club.
The event will be from $: 30
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. arthe1rvlne
--<Jooot-""""1>1-0ub.-----
For reservations, call War-
ren Gibbons at 5t&-9040 or Con
Schweitl.er at 6ff-1163.
Midshipman
~res High
llllcbhlpman Cesey Anthony
Conway, son o( Cmdt. Jamet
IV. Coowoy, USCG (Rel) al
Corona del Mar, has been
pla«d oo Ille 1>tan'1 lllt II
the Calllor1>ia M a r It I m •
,kadeJny at VaU.jo. ·
. c.nw.r II maJorlnc In
lllllllcal -llltl ........
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UR1fAREHOUSt-AND SJOREf-
ARE OVEllLOADEli. MUST MOVEI
' HERCULON Hl•LOW
100% HERCULON .Ol£FIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP'
WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS AND WEAR.
MANY DECORATOR COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM.
NOW SA~E PRICED ........
COMPARABLE RETAIL .................... $4.99
-NYLON Hl•LOW
COMPLETELY INSTALLED OVER
WXURIOUS FOAM PADDING
100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE.
POPULAR NYLON Hl·LOW THAT COMBINES
BEAUTY AND DURABILITY. EXCELLENT COLOR
CHOICES. · NOW SALE PRICED
SQ. YD.
SAVE
$2.00
ALUID NYLON· SKAG '7 -.P.t....'f~·-' ____ ,,_ __ .;,_,_ KODEL TRl·COLOR SHAG DACRON @ TRl°COLOR SHAG • r ,,w VJvr · , . ._ NEW, HEAVY, DEE,
5
. 99 If litl "'"" iJ ·SHAG. STYLED 10 ADD BEAUTY TO ~~r//f'1r ANY HOME. DE· SO. Yo.
. -CORATOR COLORS. SAYE -·1o1ow SALE PRICED ". $J.OO
100% KODEL POLYESTER PILE. RICH, DEEP,
LUXURIOUSLY THICK PILE.· MANY NEW HI· 599
STYLE DECORATOR THREE COLOR SHAG TO
SELECT FROM. RESISTS DIRT AND SOIL ·~:f·
STAINS. . NOW SALE PRICED.. ' uoo
100% DACRON POLYESTER PI LE. BEAUTI· 599 FUL NEW DEEP· SHAG· WITH A FULL DEEP
PILE. MANY NEW DECO RATOR COLORS .TO
CHOOSE FROM-NOW SALE PRICED 5t:~· $3.00
COMPARABLE RETAIL ...................... $8.99 COMPARABLE RETAIL ...................... $8.99 COMPARABLE RETAIL ...................... $8.99
... • . . ,... ....
1000's OF
REMNANTS
BRING YOUR ROOM 'MEASUREMENTS.
LARGE SIZE
SAVINGS UP TO ....... .
LI VING ROOM, DINING
ROOM, BEDROOMS
CARPET nLIS•SAYE $
DO-IT-YOURSELF• SAVE !59-
FEELS LIKE VELVET -OUTWEARS 29c OTHER CARPETS. EASY TO INSTALL.
• 12" x 12' • STAIN RESISTANT
• 100% NYLON PILE. SALE PRICED EA.
KITCHEN CARPETS BY OZITE ®
·NAME BRANDS. NEW DESIGN ER 3" DESIGNS. Hl·DENSITY FOAM BACK •.
SO GREAT FOR KITCHENS, POOL
DECKS, PATIOS,.nc. ~:."·
NOW SALE PRICED........ $3.00
COMPARABLE .RETAIL ................ $6.99
SMALL SIZE
SAVINGS UP TO ....... .
HALLWAYS, BATH-
RO OMS, CARS, ETC.
KODIL®· SCULPTURID
100% KODEL POLYESTER PILE, RICH,
LUXURIOUSLY THICK 3-PILE HEIGHT
PATTERN IN GRACEFUL DESIGN. NEW
DECORATOR COLORS.
NOW SALE PRICED .,, .. ,
COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••• $8.99
5!!
SAVI
$3.00
DACRON® POLYESTER PLUSH
100% DACRON® POLYESTElf PILE! 99 RICH, LUXURIOUSLY T.HICK PILE... 6 NEW ·OECORATOlf COLORS --'--
NOW SALi PllCID •••••••••• , · St. YD.
COMPARABLE RETAIL ..... ..$8.99 :~:
lnCloor'
by Ozlte,.
utdoor Carpets
Do·lfoYourself
KODIL® m PLUSH SHAG
IDEAL FDR FAMILY ROOlilS, PLAYROOMS ANO DENS. AVAILABLE IN
MANY NEW.EXCITING COLORS. NOW SALi PllCID .......... .
COMPARAltl RETAIL ................ ,,,,,=,~~~$4.99
100%. KODEL Ill POLYES.TIR PILE. A NEW DEEP; LUSH CARPET
. DESIGNED WITH A NEW POLYESTER FIBER FDR A UIXURIDUS
APPEARANCE AND PERFORMANCE. NOW JN MANY COLORS.
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2MO I. Coi..odo li..I. 2S26 I. Worlc-A'"' 7'56 lnotfy lt.4. 4236 Art.Ilia l ive!. GRAND OPENING IN
5"·1'00 • HM-471 '""'411 542-669'
W. LOS ANGELES
11141 Wllshlre Im!.
"77-5525
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1115 N. Vermo nt Ave·,
-7455
LONG BEACH
15'11,J. Whj~r llvd. · 300I .. llflower llvd.
.-, MS.0161 . '421-1,.34
CANOGA PARK
2103' Sh""'"'• Woy
:147..2114
COSTA MESA.
1714 'Naw,.rt ll>ol,
'4N020
ANAHEIM SAN CARI.OS '°'' N. EocNd St. no 11 c. .. 1 .. aaal
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2501 f, Molo St. 320 El C•mirto Real .. ..__ .. W04 IP-(otl1,,..t2"81 ' -.
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Sein, R1e'-tk aM Co. 'I El
·U.Oto retail llore, bu been
......S l1ore m&nai" of Ille
eHllpanj''I Lqlma H I ll 1
deportment llOl'e under ...,.
11ruc11co DW' El Toro Rold
and the Sen Diego Freeway.
A ~ year veteran ol Sears,
-join. "" the firm ... trainee
in tbe Pasa--
<lt!naalottln
IHI. He ...
llUll>ed t h •
new mana-
gerlal pool. '
!Ion as ol the
ftnt of the WllT•I
year. The l1ore is el]JOCted to
be completed tater this year.
He and hls ramily currently
reside in Claremont .
~ L. 1ol.t. Jr., of the ...._ .r C.W.tnla'1 Santa Ana
main olDoe, bas been ap.
;.IDied -president · .. A banker for more than
~Ive years. Aube.rt joined
lbe bank In April 1963 and Wll
jiirmerly vice president and
il)anager of the Hollywood
1ranch. He and his wife reside
In Newport Beach. •' * :1rvioe resident Howard T.
Qale bu been appointed
Jotesldent or HJTOO, a
1Dbsidiary of Annoo Steel
t.t.V-poratlon. The Irvine based
~ is a producer of non-
t:netallic composite materials tor aerospace.
~·. Cu.sic joined the sales
a:a:n iiation ef U.S.
vnertc. HITCO'> Senta
Au owaUng unit, in 1956 aod
was Jater named president of
that company.
a.gen A. &venon has been
·-
named director of mon1101e
flnlnce for PIK'U\e LICt''la&
Corperatloa. lie wUI atTan&e
mortp1e and construcllon
rlnandna for the !Inn'• real
estate aublldlartea.
Sevenon was formerly ex·
ecuUve vice presktent of Dunn
Proptrtle1. He and bis wife
resld~ de! Mar.
Robert A. M~eo. president
of an advertJslnc firm by the
aame name, b opening a Wat
Colat office ln Irvine.
Robert A.. Manta Adverth-
1•, a Phoenix-based agency
•&9 ronn@d-ae.ven -)'tan--.aflO..-
Prtor to that, he owned and
operated !of u 11 e n and
A.uoclates, 1 Minneapolis bas·
ed advertisln1 and public rela·
lions agency.
* Paul C. Gullo has been a~
pointed wlstant vice presi-
dent and manager of the new
· X.11tooe Airport Ceater
bnm<b of Ke)'Stone Savings
and Loon AMocladon.
Fonnerly an executive with
Churchill Management Com·
pany, Guiao wu named to his
new posl by. Chalnnan of the
Board Rooald W. Cupers.
He is a resident of Fountain
Valley.
* Ulllted CalUonola Bank has
named two county managtrS
as vice presidents t>t the bank.
Joba R. Hlpy, of Huntington
Beach, and WUILam. H. Jacoby
of Newport Beach, were
elected to their new po8itiona
recently .
Higley joined the bank in
1947 and most recently
managed the bani's ll'UJ>
llngton Beach branch. Jacoby
Is manager of UCB's Santa
Ana branch.
~No Farin Cma(!'ols
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Phase 3 Decision Due
' . ~ From White House · ~
t WASHINGTON (AP) v.·holesale farm price in·
J>rtlident Nixon is expected to creases, which showed the big·
i:ieh a final decision this gest monthly increase in 26 ~ on wage-price controls lfor Phase 3 in his economic years in Decembe r, other
stabilization program due to economic indicators were JP, Into effectJ(t~ AprU 300""' view~.~ lbe a~lnistration .,
~per said Nhi>n received "should be a good year."
'ril.vnu11enditions-from-hl1-toP Nixon imposed wage-price
economic advisers at a Tues-controls in an attempt to liold
~y meeting ln his Oval offlCe down inflation and the con·
ilnd. l&id there might be an an. gressional authority for that
~ment on N i x o n ' s action expires April 30. But
jecl$lons later this week. Nixon has said that he inte'nds
FINAHCE
GM, Ford
Roll Back
Requested
S HINGTON IAP I -
Nader aAd Constimers
have asked the courts to
roll back Increases granted by
the Price Commission for 1973
model General Motors and
FoM cars.
LAST MONTH the com-
mission granted increases
averaging IS4 a car for
General Motors and 562.55 for
Fon!.
'l1le commission said the ln-
creaSes were granted to ac-
count for newly required safe-
ty equipment. but the Nader·
Consumer Union suit in U.S.
District Court contended the
commission failed to exclude
from Its computations the cost
of styling changes.
"Somt of these costs were
simply transferred Crom the
'annual style change' column
into the 'federal cost' column
in order to minimize public
outcry and to let the Price
Commission find an ac-
ceptable reason for allowing
the increases ln this record--
breaking profit year," said
Nader in a statement.
THE CO~tMISSJON also
based the increases on figures
from a three-month period
when earnings were ab-
normally lo\\·. the suit charg-
ed.
The commission analyzed
the profit data for the
automakers' third quarter. the
suit said . but failed to alk>w
(pr strikes. model ~year
changeover and the low-pront
'fleet sales Wilch accounted for
quarter's sales.
In addltioo !Q..a r:ollback,tbe
suit asked for ref\lnds to
persons who have bought new
cal'3 at the increased prices
and a rehearing by the Price
Commission.
to the face o( record in· to continue some form of con·
!ts in this month's trols and has been having his FORD AND G!\1 have asked
i1Jbolesale farm prices, economic aldes conferring for additional three percent in-
'bowever, Ziegler said he could with various branches of creases since the December
tfU}e out any price controls at government, industry and hike was granted. Chrysler
;She fann -.Auce level. labor for their recom-has said it \\'ants a $106-pe.r· ,,...... mendations. ce'lt increase.
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r:"AlJmanson
:Now Listed . ,.
On Market
H. F. Ahmanson & Co.,
owner of Home Savings, the
~tion'a largest savings and
iJoao association, has been
listed on lhe New York Stock
Exchange.
· JI.I common stock will be
Long 'term investments
in sliver coins have shown . ' . an excellent growth
U.S. SILV(R COINS Sl.000 FAC( VALUE BAGS PRIC[ HISl0RY-19n
51700 Silver has .:-1600 ~ ~ ~ .. bniken tbr1u1•
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~00 of the safest and most secure growth
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7hmanson of Newport Beach, Instant Buy Backs write today !or lree infOl"ma -
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'Msets of more than $4.& Protected Floor can become an investor in this high-tillli~. ln ad~Uoo to its Home Low Interest Rates 1y.1everaged mar ket. •
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lbsurance 0> .. • property. and Americu COin Exchange ~suaJty insurer; :NatiOnal Bll)"!t• QH co11ec.1 1211i 660-3434
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Insurance Co. H. F. Ahmanson
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nk "&: Trust Co., a com-
inertial bank with offices in
them California.
American Coin Exchange
4640 Hollywood Blvd,, LosAnaeles, Ca. 90027
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S&Ls May Get OK to Sell Stock
WASHINGTON (AP \ -1be
Federal Home Loan Bank
Board bu propooed the first
sel of rtcuiations to allow uv-
lnp and loan uooclatlone to
Nll ltock.
BUT OFFICLWI at the
board openly cooceded there Is
"significant opposition" to the
proposal ~ the Industry
as well as ln some aegments
or CoogreS1. They held open
the pouiblllty of a con-
gressionally imposed ban on
conversion from mutual to
stock ronn.
The-proposa]s-set-up a com-
plex system of safeguards\
Orlalnall y, they woold apply
In !$ 1tatu whJcli allow state-
charttred stock astoel1tlona,
The board has recommended
JeglslaUon for Congress to
allow federally cbartered
mutual savings and loan
aasoclaUona to sell stock,
THE PROPOSALS detail
how stock would be distributed
to savings and loan assoclaUon
depositors If a conversion plan
Is approved.
The stock would be
distributed at an initial irice
or $5 to $40 per share, but
those having a savings ac-
eount-with a s.1<rtnpand loan
asaociation woold not get any
•
stock if they "·ere e.nUUed to ground by keeping a to prod Congress into acllng
less than 15 sharts. Stock moratorium on conversion lo on leg1shttk>n to allow
would be issued ~in& to i tock fonn 1n effect. federally chartered savlnp
the amount of monev each and loan assoclatlons to sell
depositor had in saving~. li~B~UT~;AN:OT;:H;E;'R;;r<~a;so~n~w;;;as;;;;;'toc~kJ;, o~r~nc~lal~s ~11:id~.~~fi The board's proposal is et·
.peeled to touch off a con·
troversy both In Congress and
amon{ri the Industry, Officials
said one rea80fl the board
decided to mo\'e was becau.9e
it fell it was on shaky legal
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January121
security Pacific Bank's Eas.tbluff Branch is' now localed 1n
beautiful new quarters at 2501 Eastbluff Drive. Everylh ing at our
· "new" branch is designed to assure efficient servi ce in
spac iou s air-conditioned surroundings. Convenient modern
facilities now include safe deposit. night depository and !wo
drive-up window s. · '
Come help us celebrate on Friday, January 12, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
There wi ll be mementos from our colorful garden cart , refresh-
ments and drawings for prizes. too. You may win a ten-speed
bicyc le or a Californ ia pictorial book. We look forward lo showing
you around our attractive new branch where service will continue
in the best Securily Pac ifi c Bank tradition.
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1ortuot bu be<n 1 ton1 Ind hard one for
WIUlam Orland Kilmer -and now that
he'• on the lhre.sbold of It he's not about
to be -best.
Kilmer, the ex-Citrus Colleg< and
UCLA atar who now quarterbttck.s the
Wuhlnlloa Redskins, feels that getting
into Ibo Super Bowl this Sunday qainst
Miami could Vtrf well be a ooce-in-a-
Wellme thfnc and losing It would ruin
Season
the wbole aieason.
''The entin aeaoon would be a 105a If
wt don't beat ,.Miami Sunday," aays
Kilmer.
"The off seagon won't be anything If
"11 lose and for a lot of us over 30
lKilmer is 33). this could be our last
chance. It very well could bt! a onrc-ln-a-
liletlme thing. It's lhe biggest game of
my U!e and evtl')'onc elae's for that mat-
ter."
Kilmer. an AU-American tailbeck at
UCLA In 19!!0, really didn't get any
a
notoriety to speak ol in the NFL unUI
last season. And he's been ln the league
for 11 years.
For lhe first five years of his pro
c.arttr wltb the san Franctsco 49ers he
wa! a running back -although he dld
5ee :;ome $Ucces.s as the 49en' trig·
german In their shotgwi ottcnst.
Tht! 1963-66 seasons were per500ally
diU&11lsfying for the Kansas native. He
sat out lbe '63 and '66 campaigns v;lth in-
juries and in the other IY.'O sea.sons could
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He Hasn't Done Anything
Ne'f, Says Ex-Ram of Allen
Geo1·ge's Theory
On Experience
Spurs Confidence
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of Ille Dlil,., f'IW Slaff
George A11en, coach of the Washington
Redskins in Super Bowl VII. has always
gone oo the theory that experienced
players have the edge on the younger
ones.
As such he built ihe Los Angeles Rams
football team u a title contender· each .
season from 1966 to 1970.
When he moved to Washington in 1971
he traded for several Ram! players a~
one of t,hose who went was middle
11.nebeck~ M}'ron Pott.ios, an off-season
mfdent ol Los Alamitos.
Was Pottios disappointed, alarmed or
what were his feelings when he learned
of the trade?
"I don't mean to be pulling the Rams
or anyone else doWn but whenevtr you
are traded, the team that sends you
away evidently feels they don't need you
or want you anymore.
"It's difficult to awallow at first but
I'm glld to be back here to play in the
SuJI" Bowl." ·
Is this Ibo biggest single game he has
ever played in during bis career?
12t S11tt is," be says wtthoutbesttallon.
What are the differences tn for
year an , Sif it or
Rams when they won divisional titles' and
losrln ·fint'fltUndl>l1Yolf-gamet? -"-
"Flitt, pia:ilng those two games at
home made quite a difference.
"Second. lhis isn't a team of super
ltats. The Rams 'were different. They
had a few so-called super stars and this
hurt team play, J think."
Pottlos and Allen concur that playing
on the road.Jn Baltimore and Minnesota burl the ~ Qt the playoffs. Both also
feel the Rams '°>Wd have had a better
chance u:: win at mnie in Los Angeles.
Is playing in the Coliseum an ad-
..11antage to the Redskins because ol the
large number (7 or 8) of ex-Rams on the
roster!
.. I realty can't say. 1 know it's good to
be back in this weather again."
ls the Miami running game his big con-
cern cu a middle linebacker?
''They do have three great running
bacb but Paul Warfield is also a great
receiver and with Bob Griese back there
scrambling at quarterback, you can't key
on one specific part of the game."
Would other Rams players fit into the
plctun! at Wasb1nrton -especially those
whp played for Alfen in Los Angeles?
SUPER BOWL COMBATANT MYRON POTTIOS . -------------------------
.i11 we took ooe of the~. he'd fit right
In. George hasn't done anything different
here." Flu Bug Mena~es Pottimi is looking forward to a golf
tournament In Puerto Rico in February
as a means of gettlqg away from it :ill
Once the aea.90n is ended.
He will then join his In-laws in business
in Loog Beach wbJle living and relaxing
Dolpliins, Reds ki1 is W ar y
in bis Los Alamitos home. His wife Diane
and son l\.1yron , Jr. (l l are now at home
awaiting the retum of the former Notre
Dame center and linebacker.
Celehs Tee Off
At Irvine Coast:
Public Invited
LOS ANGELES (AP t -At the first
sneeze, members of the Aliami and
Washington football teams are l''3rned to
take aspirin, drink liquids and gel plenty·
of rest.
Nobody wants the London flu to knock
out the seventh Super Bowl game.
"We have a couple or boys just getting
over tbe fiu,'' Dolphins coach Don Shula
told newsmen at his Tuesday morning
press conference, "Our doctors 11re keep-
ing a close ntc.h and mating sure we
don't catch anything."
Or. P.M. Palumbo Jr., team physician
of the Redskins, reported that there were ~tors are invited to watch the ac. no new instances of an outbreak on the
lion at Irvine Coast Country Club Thur!-Washington team hit with a mtld..siege a
day when the annual Super Bowl Golf couple of weeks ago but that aJI players
Claisic is staged at the Newport Beach were urged to take good care of tar.out· themselves.
A 1hotpn start will get festivities "We're advtsing good eating habits and
under wa1at1-1 o'clock with members of a lot of extra precaution." Palumbo thr oe..paper, ncllo and television saJd. ••we're treating every case in-
Oledia IS ...U U I tons 1t.t of ceJebrtUes Jflvtdually."
1 _aoi1;::ti:N~1~tlolial~rF.:oot:blll:=_:Le:::agu!::e.!per=.::""::::miel~-UThe~ie";ba3;ttle~~foriin;it a .[ootball r e 1 p s .:::btduled Sun-
IJJCludtd In the 1t.t from lhe NFL is da7 II Ibo eou ...... So far, both teams
Joe Nmiath, the New York kll baV< ncaped a Du outbreak lo Callf9mla
q~ who ..m be aeen SUnday on wbldi 11&1' bt<h 1uthoriti,. lnsbf bu
Nit telev!Jlon ill I half-bour special 1-ebed the "epidemic tltmbold.''
pr<!cedlns lhe pme (12·12:311). The Pullie Health ~t ,Wemben of the Loo Angeles Rams will reported lba! there bad be<n 17 deaths l1'o putlclpale ill the tourpamerit in-from lnOUCJWi and pneumooia In <""1ol M..-llJI Olsen, Jaek Youngblood, c.urorn!a'1 U largeat cltie1 the firSI
Peil. Btathard and others. week of 1m. ·
Oillrman Jack :robin is hopeful !bat A survey illdlcated Ilia! tho outbreak
Glln Cllnpbell Md And7 WllJl.am1 will is dlminisbiqg In !be San Francisco area
Pllllclpale In lbc event although no COii-and. rising In Southern California .
llnn1Uoo bu be<n received from either Several membc,. or the Dolphin• wor•
liq.,.. · snllfling but Shula l~ted ooly. -t-
1--..,;Ac';'~Lled~ Apollo llltillbera who....,kl be deocribed ... flu ~liid 1 llost ol other vlctiml, and btaald they brought the bug
cdtlirllles have Indicated lliey wooid wllh them. Ji1a1 In the ....i. "Marv Fleminr, our t11ht tnd, spent
t\\·o days in the hospita l and is not yet at
full strength ... the fl.liami coach said .
Larry Seiple (tight end punter ) was in the
hospital for a day. 11e is better. I'd say
he is about JOO per cent."
Jim Kiick. the big running back, is
treating a mild cold, as are a few otben,
but none is seriously ailing.
Dr. Herbert Virgin . !be team pbyal·
cian, has ordered no inoculation but is
prescribing plenty of juices and rest.
The Redskins' list of nu victims, before comlntl here, Included Biii Brandage,
defensive tackle ; Bob Brunet, running
back; Terry Hermeling, tackle; Mike
11ull, reserve ruM1ng back; Paul Leaveg,
guard ; Jimmy Jones, deren!ive end, and
safety Brig Owens.
"We've had 10 or 11 suffering from
mild degrees of the ailment," Dr. Palum-
bo said. The London nu oonnally doesn't
present symptoms that would keep a
player trom competing.
"ft involves a headache, a dry cough
and broochltls. U allowed to linger. it
catlld dewalop--in•e p1tettmo11ia. Ttieu,
naturally, it would be serious.
"We're keeping 1 dole check to set
that notbln& like this happens."
, .
Hoop" Ranki_ngs
if We
only gain tM yards rushing and 176 pus.
Intl·
'!'bat's why Kl~ waa .dated to be
selc..'Cled by I.be New Orle;w Saints in the
'67 expansioa draft. Htt was given a
chaoce to pJay quartetback by coach 1
Tom Fe an and he averaged over I ,fK>O
yords In four year1 with I.he Saint.s.
But be knew New Orleans was pro~
ubly ltve years away fro1n being a
Super Bowl contender and by that limt!
he .. ·ould undoubtedly be too old.
So 11i·hen George Allen traded an ..
Allen Evaluates
'Skins, l\Jtami:
Very Similar
By RON EVANS
0t Ill• 0.11~ ,Htt llaff
Jt doesn't lake Washington Redskins
football coach George Allen long to
analyu the Pttlami Dolphins.
All he has to do Is compare them with
his own team.
The two pro clubs are similar in almost
all phases of the game, says the second
year 'Skins coach who is preparing his
club for Sunday's Super BoYll VII
showdown at the Coliseum.
"'Both teams live by 1he run and both
teams use the pass spa ringly." said Allen
at Tuesday's press con!erence at
Anaheim Stadium .
"I don 't think l\.\o teams like this ha\'e
played in tht> Super Bo\.\ I and been so ex-
actly alike. .
"The defen!es and offenses are similar
and the coaches are even similar in
philosophy althoogh Don Shula !Dolphins
coach) concentrates on !be offense and I
concentrate on the defense."
But Allen is quick to point out some
facets of the game that could give Miami
an edge.
"Miami ha.! lhree great backs that are
capable of beating you and no other learn
has that. And they have the threat of a
.scrambling passer in Bob Griese."
And, even more important, sa)·s Allen.
is the fact· that ldiami has Super Bo~·J
experience -being beaten by Dallas !24-
3) in last season's game in New Orleans.
"Because of so many distractions. I
think the Dolphln.s might have an edge ...
having been through this before. Being
covered by 1,000 newsmen and having the
whole world interested in what you're
doing is nice. but it can be distracting .
"But we have a veteran team and the ir
Jeadenbips will offset rlhe distnctions.
Miami and have good practices," says
Allen.
"Miami looks a lot like the old
Baltimore teams with the exception of
~1ercury Morris (Dolphins running
back ). lie gives lhc1n an· exlra home
run."
Anteaters Icy,
Bobcats Take
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BOZEMAN, Mont. -It \\'as 31 degrees
belO\\' zero outside in th is city of S.®"
reet elevation Tuesday night and the LTC
Irvine Anteaters Msketball team was as
cold as the weather in dropping a Th-59
decision to host Montana Stale Univer-
sity's Bobcats.
"It was closer than the final &"Ore in-
dicates." coach Tim Tift said by tele-
•• phone following the game.
·~we only shot.~ percent from the noor
in the first half and 37 percent for the
game so you can see we ,,_,.eren•t hitting
well.
''The game "'llS very physical on both
sides but the thing that concerned us
1vas the lack of roul calls \.\'hen we "'·ere
driving and didn 't get protection.
"Pretty soon. the kids just slopped go.
ing to the basket."
It \\'3S 28-26 at !he halftime intemtissioo
in favor of the home le8m and six min.
utes into the second half it was 37-36 in
Javor of the Botx:ats.
"We exchanged a couple of buckets and
then they scored four straight and soon
jumped the lead to 13 points at 56-43. We
crept back a coople of times but couldn't
catch them again.
"We didn't have any free throws until
the final 14 minutes of the game, nooe
in the first half," Tift revealed.
"ft mity ha ve been a t'35e of our kids
tiring at the end. Montana State didn't
u.ire a Hmeout and we used all five . That
mlght have been their strategy because
Wt \l.~~·t uted to the altitude.''
Harlan Pttt was high point man for the
DAILY PILOf 25
Lo·se-l(ilmer
unknown lioeman and two draft pleb: for
Kilmer In January of 1971, lha tl·Bruins
star felt be was reborn.
''I never tho1.4ght we'd (the Saints)
make it to the Super Bo~·! but I never
gave up. But I w:is happy and lucky
Allen traded for me."
Still, Kilmer was regarded as the No. 2
quarterback behind Son11y Jurgensen.
Ho,,_,·ever, Kilmer has bailed out Uw
Redskin!i t\\'ice \\'hen Jurgensen got hurt
Inst settson Kilmer steppt."'<i in and passed
ror 2,221 yards and 13 louchdo,,_,·ns tts
\Vashington made the NFL playoffs for
}-
the first time 1n 27 years.
And "'hen Jurgcnaen was again hurt
tllis season, Kilmer again did the Job.
Jte hit 52 pel'C('.nl of his paHCS for 1,648
yardJ and Ut touchdowns.
Kiimer has had little time to re.las In
1he last 10 days , but he says even when
he does have a ftw hours off hhi: thoughts
usuall v tum to htiam1.
"Ev(.n U I'm having a bt."tr with the
guys. the t"Onvcrsat1on al"'·ays gets OOck
to ~luunl. Of t'Oursc lf you want lO be
successful that's lhc way ll'!i got to be
~·e can relax plenty after Sunday."
BILL KI LMER STARTS FOR REDS KINS SUNDAY .
Sports In Brief
Ex-Orange Countinn
1st in Player Draft
TE~1PE -Alan Bannister Arizona
State's star shortstop. probably was the
No. I choice in t o d a)' 's \1·intcr
baseball draft .
Bannister \\'as an All -Orange County
and All-CIF choice as a prep at Kennedy
High in La Palma under current Sad·
dleback College coach Dick Siuetz. He
passed up a California Angels offer
following his high school career and
chose the collegiate palh instead.
Bannister set NCAA single season
records for hiU i 1011, run! batted in (901,
and total bases i ITl l, "'hile hitting .380
and leading the Sun Devils lo a 64-6
rccorO and a serond place national fin ish
last year.
Laker s Play 76ers
PHILADELPHlA -The longe!lt lO!iiing
streak in the history of the Bill Sharmnn·
coached Los Angeles Lakers is expected
to come to an end this evening when the
r\ational Basketball Association champs
play lhe team with the worst record in
tho NBA.
The Philadelphia 76crs have "'on only
four of 43 games th is year, compa red to
the Lakers' 30-10. Thus, despite a thrce-
game losing streak, Los Angeles is hea\·1-
ly favored.
Los Angeles will start Ga il Goodr ich
and Jerry West at guard. Bill Bridges
and Jim ~1cMilllan at forwards and \\'ilt
Chamberlain at center.
Pro Bowl Lagging
DALLAS -Only some J0.000 ~al s
ha\•e been sold for the Pro Bo"'•I J an. 21
in Texas Stadium pilling n1embers or the
:'iational l-'0001ball Conference and
American Football Conference A!l-Stars.
Texas Stadium seats 65 ,000 fans.
Starr Retires
GREEN BAY. \\'is. -Bart Stari, the
veteran Green Bay PackC'r quarterback
who retired before the start of the 1972
season and became an assistant coach.
announced Tuesday lhal hr had decided
on a career in business instead or foot·
ball .
Starr said lhal although his off1cb1i
nssocia!_1q_~i!h 1hc Packcrs hBs._endc<I.
he \\Ould continue 10 assist t'Oach D11n
Devine ··for !hr next fe\\' wt""Cks."
Starr. "hoSt• name.had been 1ncn11onecl
in .specul ation about several head
coaching jobs. 01,·ns automobile agencies
in Al.'.lban1a . bu! ht> did not outline his
future plans spcc1f1cally in a statemen!
prepared for a news conierence .
No Blackouts
SACRAMENTO -Pro!essional football
clubs rould not black out television on
post·season playoffs if they are played in
publicly owned coliseums under a stale
Senate bill introduced today .
Sen. Craig Biddle 's measure also ap-
plies to int erconference college bo"'•I games.
The R1vei-side Repu b!ican·s bill .,.,·ouJd
proh ibit leasing of public property for the
post·sc<ison gamC:'s 1f televiSJon eovc.ragt·
is re stricted 1n Califom1a .
Aku-Bua Qua lifies
LAGOS. Nigeria -Olympic gold
medalist John Akii-Bua of Uganda easily
\von the qualifying heat in the All-Africa
Games Tuesday in a disappointing 50,7
seconds, 2.9 seconds behind the Olympi c
and world mark he set at ~1unich last
summf'r .
llo"'e\·cr. Aku·Bua \.\'as e~pecled tu
!'tll"\·1yc the semifinals and rapture lhl'
gold mei'l:il in \\'hat African f<ins citpccl
10 be: a "orld record
Bucks !Seek \Va ivers
.\11L\VA UK1':~~ The ~1il1,·auke1·
Bucks asked waivers Tuesday on
suspended guard \\'ah Jones. \.\'hose at-
torney pledged an appeal to Nationnl
13asketball Association Commissioner
\Valter Kennedy and said there was n
"possibility of litigation."
Philadelphia altomey Richard Phillips
insisted Jones. 30. 1s cntilled to remnin
"''ifh the Bucks at Jea ~t through thio;
scr.son and lo his sal;iry for the duration
of his contract. which hfts 21,'2 years to
run at a reporl ed $90 .00) to S\00,000 .1
year.
Anteaten with 17 while the front four of -------------
Dave Baker. Jm-y Mara! and Scott -ft· :::-J~--..-.o-----
Goodbye!' Protht•o
~!' !fgh~ betwl!t!!flllerii ooa-I\.aIDS .Luo g £01· Coach
A crowd of 2,757 bravl'd the elements ··~~-
to watch the game after a indicted
house ol 4,SOO failed to materialize. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Rams ol the National Football League
The Anteaters traveling pany moves reportedly have contacted p:igsible replacements ror roach Tommy Prothro.
to PocateJlo, ldaho today by bus (five-The rtport wa., contalned Tuesday In an article by Los Angeles Jlerald Examlner
houri) for a Thul'9day night date with 'POf'l• coluJMist Melvin Dunla.g.
Idaho State UnJversity, After that It's a Dunlag wrote that n Ii.st of pc;s.,ible candidates for Pri'Rhro's job Ms hem made
Saturday night outing ln Tacoma,_Wash. up lnduding Don Mc.Cafferty, who coached at &IUmore for Rams' owner CarroU
wllli Puget Soond before ret~ming home. n.senbloom wh«I Rooenbtoom owned tho Coll$.
*-'-11,,,. 011 Others reportedly being sought by tht Rams for dlscu.ulons are assistant coaches UC I""-Utl
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z ~ ~ ~ llowtrd Schnellonberger nnd ~fonte Clark-of Miami. Tr.d Marchtbroda and Mike ~1~
i 0, , 4 Connack of WashJngtoo. BiU Joiwon Of CiAClrWUi, Oetroit's Chu k Knox Dlllas'
• • 1 1t Etnle Staubltr and Dick Stanfel of San Francisco. ' t 0 , ,.
2 o 4 4 The tedm has refused to sa y either"> that Prothro MU not return~ roach
• : ~ :•-,1~re~1lh>JtMo"t-r.rtttar-tie wtll'"be b:ltr. BillW Rimi' '1·1 ttcord this set1son lndkalel
, 1 1 s tbail Prothro m1ght not be relalned.
~ : 1: ,: Dunlaa. however. said lhe UJt of CO&Che:s being a,ht f« discu.ulON tndicatea
that "chancet hav.e become utremel.y remote• that Pn>tlro wm be back.
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Laguna
In 66-59
Sizzling Paee ,.
Vanguards Blit~
Victory Diablns, 66-50
By ROOBR CARLSON
OI .. Dlltty ,. ....... H
By HANK WESCH There are limes when
Of ,.... o.1t1 ...... 11.n adversity means very little
Laguna Beach H i g h • s and Tuesday night it was
basketball team dug a deep never more evident as El
hole, but scrambled out with a Modena Hig.h's V~uards rip-
66-59 overtime Victory over ~ host ~sslon Viejo, 66-50,
Saddleback to notch Its second JD Crestview League basket· w:,.'4+~0ran•e ~gue win Tuesday ba.J! actllm belore 1,500 fans. """' ·=~· --------..orne Vanguards entered the rugnt at . guna. fracas with • a pair of
The Artists won the game Crestview League losses in
from . the free throw l~~ in hand, starter Bruce Quigley at
overume, bot what tranipired home with the flu and two
in the extra period was others les1 than 100 ~L
overshadowed ~y a But coach Bill Ervin's ~ma~ble .comeback ID the quintet di.splayed an awesome
final rune ~utes of play. attack in resembling last
In tbat time Laguna erased ' CIF AAA r· I'~ a JS-point Sadciieback: lead and =~ 8 ma l<>•
did it despite the fact that two Th~ Vanguards connected on
starters had already (outed all 12 of their shota from the
out. and two others had four field in the first ball, 15 of 16
personal fouls. . through the second period and
Tom Anderso~, a 6-4 seruor finished the first half with a
transfer student, and 5'-lO phenomenal 80 percent guard Danny Collen paced the
frantic final quarter come-
back, and the same duo later
chipped In the first five points
for the Artists in overtime to
cinch tbe win.
Tri tons
In 81-60
avenge on 20 of 25 from the
floor.
1"at gave the winnen a 40-
29 lead and It eventually bulg-
ed to as many as 20 (84-44
with 3:45 remaining).
Mission Viejo's Oiablos tried
a l-3-1 zone early .. and switch-
ed to a wide 2-3 zone in the se-
cond period but It seemed
nothing cou1d-contallrthe bot
shooting of the visitors.
El Modena burned lbe
Dlabklo' l.J-1 with the aid of
Tim Tivenan's quick passing
to Kirby Oily inside and the
Jailer finished the night With
22 counters.
Tl.venan was credited with
13 assists while mate Scott
Wiseman had a dozen.
l\iission Viejo led only brief·
ly at 4-2 in the early stages.
But seven first period
turnovers and El Modena's
red·hot shooting sealed the
verdict quickly.
MIMIM \llefe Ut) fll If ,, e,
II-j J 4 t
R."'°""111 6 ' I 16 =I~ :~11 F..-,iUSOfl 4 0 & Normltr>dlt' 5 ' 1 l• Tol•I• 1• U f !oO •I~ IUJ '!"""
TlveMn 0 3 12 p_,.,_ •O•B
w1,..m1n 5 O j " KlrDV 11 0 tt Jollnson 1 0 0 \• Tot1t1 33 o 12 6'
LAGUNA BE~CH'S 6-5 NOl!MllPELL WHEELS PAST TWO PEFENPERS ON BASELINE PRIVE IN 66-59. OVERTIME VICTORY.
Ander8on, the Artists' first
substitute in the game, was
held scoreless in the first 23
minutes of play, but hit a
basket with one minute left in
the third period and then ex-
ploded for nine more in the Reversal Sc-lri'O..~ M.V. . lj 17 10. 11~ El Modlnt 2 1• 12 I~
' Wide Open Batt
Cerritos Tabbed
To Capture Title
The 1972 South Coast
Conference football race was
as wide open 8! any six-team
conference could be with five
of the teams in-the nmning for
champlooship going Into the
final )l'edt of play.
The basketball scramble,
which begins tonight, figures
to ·~ just as wide open.
All Sis teams have the
lial to win it all -but
ea s
In CiI·cuit
Hoop-Tilts
0r4Jlge Coast College tries
lo get off to I good start In the
South' Q)aSt Conference
o~r wblle Golden West and
~dlebact bid to halt losing
streaks.
11havs the bill tonight In
junior coll.ege basketball as
OCC ballles host Mt. San
Anloolo,· Golden West faces in-
vading Cypress In a Southern
Calilomla circuit tilt and Sad·
dlebaek treb to Riverside in
Mission action. All begin at 8.
OCC and ML SAC both
figure as aJ.so.rans in the wide
open South Coast race and
both have 8-9 records.
It figures to be a tight battle
with the two teams matching
up well.
Meanwhile. Golden West's
Rustlers try to break into the
SoCal win column. Golden
West and Cypress each have Q..
2 conference marks.
the Rustlers have dropped
three games in a row.
Saddleback tangles with the
No. 7 team in the state.
Saddleback'1 Gauclm are 0-
2 in A-1ission action, losing the
two tilts by a total o( six
points. Riverside, 14-4 on the
season, blit.zed Chaffey in its
only conference game.
' -
Santa Ana, San Diego Mesa
and Cerritos probably will be
the frontrunners .
Orange Coast's freshma~
dominated·club has the talent
-it's just a matter of getting
it all together and playing at a
consistent pace.
OCC's Pirates will be out-
manned (on ·the boards) iJI
most of·the conference g~,
Irvine League_ Cagers
Back in Battle Tonight
, '
fourth quarter to bring
Laguna back from a deficit
which bad reached 44-31.
With Anderson dominating
both boards Laguna suddenly
came to life after suffering
through two periods In which
it made only t)fo of 24 field
goal attempts.
Anderson hit four field goals
In the period, lneluding a
three.point play with 1:03 left
to give the Artists a 57-55 lea~
Saddleback's Paul Ramirez
caMed a 20-foot jumper with
47 seconds lelt to send the
game into overtime, but
Anderson cashed three free
throws and Collen two to open
the extra period and Norm
Bedell later added a pair of
layups.
Laguna Beach had zipped to
a 10 point le.ad in the first
quart<r, but got Into foul trou-
ble in the second period and
come
By DAN HAYES
Of ""° Dlllf Pli.t St1fl
San C1emente High was
outplayed in every department
Tuesday night as host Tustin
coasted to a 81-60 victory over
the Tritons in Crestview
League basketball action.
HB Faces
Tough Test
From Tars The Tritons, now 1-2 in
league play, will take on El
Modena Friday night at San
Clemente. Huntington Beach High's
Tustin jumped to a 21·12 Oilers are in for a stiff Sunset
first quarter lead and then ·1:.eaguc basketball test tonight
galloped to a ~ advantage as the Oilers of coach Elmer
at the break. The Triton.s Combs invade N e w p o r t
never posed a threat to Tustin, Harbor.
which comlortably won its It's a key clash for both
third league game without a teams as Huntington ls 2--0
defeat. through the first two games
Tustin's relentless re-while coach Dale Hagey's
bounding and its ability to Newport Sailors are 1·1 after
penetrate the Tritons' zone dropping a seven -Point
defense paved the way for the decision to co-leader Loara.
idory The TU!ers' front line Also significant to the
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Dana Hills Suffers
63-46Lea ueSetback
By DENNIS CHAMPBELL experienced Dolphins Tues·
_0tJt1L_D111r111otJmtarnH~--day,-Sooor..a-front-cooi:t men
Two scoring spurts were all controlled the rebounding and
it took Tuesday night as host consistently scored on easy
Sonora High School dismantled shots underneath.
Dana Hills, 63-461 in an Orange League basketball game. The Raiders gained an eight·
The burly Raiders, averag· point advantage in the first
ing 6-5 across the front line quarter of play behind a full·
and 3-0 in league play. co urt press and an aggressive
outscored the Dolphins. 17.9, in zone defense, but the Dolphins
the first quarter and 18-10 in played the game on even
the fourth. terms the second period, clos-
Dana "Hills, with only one ing "''ith Jive straight points. II h At the end of three periods, player ta er t an 6-l -6-5 Sonora had only a nine-point
junior Kevin Peck -played lead, 45-36, but .i..i .... s suddenly Sonora on even terms in the ...... '6
second and third periods. went sour for Dana Hills.
The DolphiM, in their first The Raiders got five quick
three league contests, have poinU, traded a trio of baskets
lost to possibly the three best with the Dolphins and then in-
loop teams: Sonora, El Dorado creased the margin during the
and Valencia. remainder of the game.
Tblngs should get easier D•u HHh 14'1 ,. ft,, i
Friday night wheQ Dana Jlills r'J'f~m•n ? f ! 10
visits Brea, one of the weakest !""'".K,'•"°" ·~, , !, 'i' sctiol>ls 'in tne elgbt-t<am .. • McCcmb 1 l • J league. Ho11,.,..,, o 1 J 2
plh h H1l h !ed 1 002 Sonora sim y ad too muc r c111• 11 12 20 .at.
inside strength for the in-'-• ~ui ,. tt 11t ,,
Basketball .
Standings
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Bond '2 •10 Hook 5 1•11 Mal•• 20•• (Urflf 301 6
Costen J J J t ~ 0 1 0 1 N1ocll Oj>j 8'f~tel• ti ll 1~ 63
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Vanguards
54-44 Win,
Southern California
College's Vanguards upped
their season mark to 10-5
Tuesday night with a 54--44
basketball conquest of visiting
Biola onJbe. Vanguards' court.
C.oach Paul Peak's wiJmers
were led by Jtm Payne, who
seottd u points and blocked
si:r sOOts defensively against
NAIA AU·American R o n
Johnooo.
Johnson ICO!<d 15, but his
j(ltal wasn't enough to match __ \!!ii SCCJrlo_of Payne, Kip
Hearron (12) and Russ
ca1JTV1rw L•:ca ue • Diclcens ( 14).
University
In 92-48
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Hoop Lo ss
By CRAIG SHEFF
Of tfll D1l1Y Pllol Sl•ff
Valencia High's MI kc
O'Reg an and Larry Zamora
combined to score 51 points,
leading the Tigers to an easy
92-48 victory over University
Tuesday night in an Orange
League basketball tilt on the
losers' court.
Valencia shot a sizzling 67
percent from the field in the
opening a , spu 1ng o a
24 halftime lead behind
O'Regan and ·zarnora~
O'Regan caMed bis first six
shots and hit seven of eight in
the opening hcilf -mos t of
them coming from about the
lS-20 foot range.
Zamora had 10 points at the
half, canning five of eight
from the field.
While the Tigers were hit-
ting most of their shots.
University was having its
troubles.
Coach John Driscoll 's Tr°"
jans usually were limited to
one shot each time they
brought the ball down court.
And sometimes they didn't get
Iha!.
. And the smaller Tigers also
had a big edge in the re-
bounding depart.men!.
University was so outclassed
that-in one l&-!econd spree·
late in the third quarter the
winners pumped in nini;:, points
"''hile Driscoll's club was
unable to get the ball past the
half court line.
Because of illnesses, the
Tigers only suited up nine
players with one starter (Tom
RicksJ sitting in the stands in
street clothes .
So when guard Rod Reed
and reserve Kirk Jensen fou1·
ed out, Valencia coach Bob
Hamblin was forei!d to use
some of his starteni to com-
plete the game.
University's top efforts
came from Jeff Giese and
PauJ Simon who had 13 and 10
points.
The loss ~a:n Uni 's league
record to 1·2. Valencia is now
2·1.
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Dinghy's
,·Boom
Breaks
SYDNEY, ALLStralia (AP) -
The Am e rican dinghy
iravelodge International. sail·
ed by Roger Welsh of NewpOrt
Beach, failed to finish i.n the
secOnd hea t of the World 18-
foot Salling Championships in
Sydney Harbor Tuesday.
T r avelodge International
broke a boom in the rough
conditions and 25-knot wind
and was forced to retire.
Tuesday's heat of the five
race series -of which the
best four an: counted in final
championship placings -was
won by the New Zealand boat
Smirnoff skippered by Don
Lidgard.
The pressure is now on
maintain the pace it showed in
the first race Sunday when It
finished second only two
!eeondS behind the Sydney
boat KB. It was the-closest
finish in the 21 years of the
championships.
KB, named after an
Australian beer and captained
by Dave Porter of New SOUth
Wales. finished third today
and shares first place with
Smirnoff in overall placings.
The three remaining heats
will be sailed aJt Thursday,
Friday and Sunday.
Wfdnt5day, January 10, 1973
Ficker to Compete
Cup Cliampion Won't Face Sailoff
Bill Ficker of Newport
Harbor Yachl Club, 1970
defender of Lhe America's
cup, has been invited to com-
pete In Long Beach Yacht
Club's Congressional Cup
series for the second con-
secutive year.
that Argyle Campbell of BYC Md Dennis Durgan of
Dalbo11 Yacht Club, tw~time Bab.la Corinthian Yacht Club.
winner of the Congressional CabrUlo Beach Y11cht Club
Cup will not t!nter sallolfs to will supervise an elimination
defend his title. for the Los An~eles-Long
Three Stts of eliminations Beach ~ area. J1opcfuls will be
will be sailed Olis weekend Barney Flam~ Alamilo8 Buy
and a fourth on Jan. 27·2.8 YC; Lou Comyns, CBVC ;
front which two finalists wlll Keith Lorence, CDYC ; Chuck
be selec ted. Kober, ABYC: Bill Peterson.
BALBOA YACHT Club will CBYC, and Bill Selznof!, Seal
conduct an elimination series Beach YC.
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Contest Readied
Prtparatlona went into high
gear this week for Del Rey
Yacht Club's second biennial
~1arlna de! Rey to Puerto
Vallarln race which gels
und~r way Feb. 10.
Trophy chalrinan Dave
c:ordnn Wett, Newport
Beoch rad.Jo and electronics
tccbnlc'3n wW handle a sta-
tion to be set up at Puerlo
Vallnrttt. The yacht Plonecr
\viii act as escort and com -
munications ve!.'lel. radioing
daily reports to Hudton. The invitallon mcaTI! lhat
Ficker will not have to race a
sailoff to patticipate in the
match race series. He "·ill be
sailing for New York Yacht
Club rather than his home club
at Nei,1·port.
Al the same time. Long
lkach Yacht Club announced
Saturday and Sunday lo A Santa Monica Bay
delermine the winner from ~limination . series sponsor';'<l 111,
this area. Latest reports are Y Cah!o~a Yacht Club will -..
thal there. will 0"1" lie.._ tu·n draw a !teld of four -e.uz~
!114,J "-"---Boettcher -amt~Pfed~iiltt\m1tr1 --'""'-,.--.:!!lloi•
Jo'cinstein announced that the
21 perpetual lrophies which
had been awarded to the 1971
winners are being returned to
the club and readied for
transportation to lhc f\1exican
<..'tlntestants, Andy Rose of of the hos:t club: Dick Pen-
Alamitos Bay Club
Set Sailing Course
Using a Sl0.000 sailboat
simulator, Alamitos Bay
Yacht Club of Long Beach Is
sponsoring an advanced sail-
ing course for juniors from all
yacht clubs in Southern
California.
The course starts during
Easter vacation, April 17-20
and will require a registration
fee of $12.50 per person.
Registralions will close April
t5.
'The sailboat simulator.
devised by Chrysler Marine
Dvision duplicates all lhe
rmneuvers a saiklr goes
through while sailing.
IN ADDmON lo the sail-
ing, there will be a weelt long
seminar of lectures featuring
Doug Rastello, All=Atfierlcan
sailor from UC Irvine: Bob
Kettenbofen Balboa Yacht
Club O'Day trophy finalist;
Ken Weiss, Long Beach
representative to the Shark
Class world's championship;
Henry Sprague Ill, NHYC,
and Andy li1acdonald, an
America's Cup crewman in
1970.
The seminar is designed to
acquaint the young sailors
with so me of the subtleties
and sometimes neglected
techniques of sailboat racing.
Instructors will be using
Naples Sabots boats and each
participant will be required to
rurni sh his or her O\\'O boat.
The staff or instructors will
suit the boats to the dif(erent
aspects of competition . such
as match racing. lcRm racing
and neet racing .
A LL INSTRUCTIONAL
periods are designed to allow
as much actual sailing lime as
possible.
Because there are only 40
openings In the program,
registration wlll be on a first·
come-first served basis.
Each participant must show
proof that he can swim. either'
by a swimming test or a Red
Cross card.
Those interested should
cootact Alamitos Bay \'acht
Club, 71.01 E. Ocean Bl\'d.,
Long Beach 90803. te\cphonl'
(2t31 434-9955.
n1n~ton. King Harbor Yacht
riub. and ~1ike Cri~ham, San-
ta Barbara Yacht Cluh.
S.1n Diego Yacht Club \viii
hold an climinat1t)n series Jan.
27-28. The comprlitors have
no! been named. but it is
11lmost certain that Dennis
Conner. rormer world Star
cha1npion will again be a con-
tender.
TllE WINNERS of these
four sailoffS will meet at L.ong
Beach Yacht Club Feb. 3-4 in
a semifinal t.'Onlest to select
two finalists.
J:he Congressional Cup
match racing series features
10 of the top racing skiopers
and crC\\'S in the world. St!v<'n
arc bv dirl'ct invitation b_\'
Long Bl'aeh Yach! Club and
thrre :ire by the elimination
route .
l-l{·nrv Schorield of LBYC 1s
th(' onlY sailoff finalist alreadv
S('lected . lie won a club
climinatLon in December. to
"'in the_ right to represent the
home club.
In addition to Ficker. thosr.
selected by invitation inrludc
Tim Hogan of NJIYC. winner
of the 1972 Prince of \Valr s
Bcl\o;l; Frank Piku. Detroit,
\o;inntr of the Richardson Cup
match ract•s series on thl'
(;rcat Lakes. and \V illiam
\\'idnall of Boston. winner or
the Commonweallh Gup. :111
East Coast ni;11rh rarin~
scril'~.
resort.
Ul'IT..._..
Bla%i1ig Almig
In addition. large newly
destgned SlJ\·er placques are
being produced in quantity by
fl.texieo 's leading silversmiths.
1'hc placques will be presented
ta participating skippers at
the ceremonial dinner.
Colorful shoulder patches
arc also being rttadied,, They
will be worn on yachting
jackets by the more than 300
expected to participate in the
race. There will also be
spcciaUy printed T-shirts for
-----Glidi ng over the \vater in the ne\v Surfblazer are
San Fran ~·i~co Sports and Boat Show queens Jan
Gregg rdr1v1ng) and \Vendy Chris. The unique fun
boat ski1ns across as little as l\VO inches of water at
a speed of up to 25 miles an hour. participa nts.
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OUTSTAllDIM& AC1S1
Carroll D. Hudson, \'Cleran
Rati11~ Boat Heritage
Giv e11 to Florida School
radio han1 radio ol)('ralor from
:'\e\\'port Beach l\\'B6RMA l
\\1ll handle a special radio : ~,-1" ~-c.w.-.:
nt·twork set up tCl follow daily : c.1c;11•1• 1acur 11tn.msr1: --MDC. llUUTS ... ,.. .. •
l>rogress of the rare I " 'I ,•
NOW : jlif ;Ji'/111 (tf Il:'I
Ch:irll'.s J·:. :\1organ Jr. of St.
Petcrsburi.:. Fla has an-
11ounccd ttiat lhe 12-inctt'r
sloop Heritage, has been
donated to the Florida
lnstitut1• of Technology at
11.lclbournc . Fla.
Mori.:nn \\<lS the designer.
builder and skipper of the
llerit<.1gt• 111 the 19ifl An1er1e'1·s
Cup !rials .-ii Nc"'l.ltil'l. R.I. Ile
rcporl£'1..!lv sunk three quarl«i'rS
of a n1ilhon dollars in !hr go-
Jl·i!lont' at1cmp! ta dl'fL"nd thl'
famed cup
SATURDAY CLAS$ES l: WORlD'S TOI' srotn ' lllVU.fllMS :
The yacht \\'8S launched In L" ... ..,. ... School '! INCOWTlltUOUSSMOWJllC :
;i;1~~~~:~~~f ;~~~;t~ ~ ~ ·-~ 1:i/J~Irn·i~I!~!I_
of all the Twelves compcling -11
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in !he trials. ll was the second ; ~i?,!~::C ~ =:. ~
boat to be eliminated . :r;-· r., -• 1~ ,.. :
\'l urgan :-:iid )J(' hoped th<' a ANTHONY SCHOOLS ;~ = ~.~=~
ultimate d 1 s po s i .t i on or ~:!'~~!.~~::~ ) .,NoJ·~ .. nw.·N·
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ini:io.··"n."11111 .. tt;.1·,~E .. ,;/.~'M;";.;·· Heritage would yield a useful cou• Mn., c~n1or111a ..
life as ,111 ocean racer or be f'h. 17141 979·2lSJ
1111 S ll~1tur11 SI modified as a r LI ! u r l' I An1llelm, c~•. '21 ..
Power Seh.edule
Seven 1973 Races Slated
.... (7141 776-5800 !.~rica's Cup contender ••-oiimiiiiioiiiiliiiii.•
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Bob Nonlskoo, l""Sident of
the Pacific offshore Power
lion
already completed Rum Run
X wllich opened the ~
Dec. 2.
I POPBRA), has IU1llOlll1Ce<I
the um acbeduie of races for r---~lfie group.
One new event hu peen ad-
ded lo the POPBRA schedule
For 1973. It ls the st. Patnclt's _ _... _ _..
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Seven conteets and the an-
nual speed trials are on the
calendar, in addition to the
'Saucer'
Heading
For Pacific
WEsr LINN, Or<. (AP) -
"Some thlnlc: it looks like a
flying saucu or a submarine
-some have even questioned
its ability to Ooat,'Lpld-tbe
sk.lpper gf what he. admiUed Is
·a novel boat."
The circular, 31-foot, 15-ton
ferro concrete sailboat was
passing through the Willamet-
te River locks at West Linn
l'nroute to the Pacific Thurs--
.day. . .
The $10,000 boat has a pad-
dlewheel for auxiliary pro-
pulsicm and three hulls sup-
porting living quarters ror
eight persons in a 24-foot con-
crete globe.
Richard Ensign, a 46-year-
old Hubbard. Ore .. engineer.
built the boat in lwa years of
partime work.
He was optimistic about
what the boat wiU do in the
Pacific.
"She needs a body of water
that is not so greatly in-
fluenced by curren~ as the
\Villamette:• he said.
"It's designed to be an all-
wcather craft," he edded .
Day Mission Bay·Mjdwlnter
Classic. It will be run March
17 Instead of Jan. 20 as
originally announced.
The event will start at San
Diego and wlll be one of five
West Coast races for which
American Power B o a t
Association points will be
awarded.
The June Rum Run will be
for POPBRA points only. The
Catalina overnight race will
carry no points.
The highlight of the season
will be ·the Hennessy-Califor-
nia Cup race on Aug. a. The
race has been moved from
Long 1reach to Marina de!
Rey. Both natiilnal and in-
ternational points will be
awarded for the. event.
FolJowing is I~ entire POP-
BRA schedule for 1973:
Feb. 24 -Cat al in a
Overnight Fun Run (no
points).
March 17 -Mission Bay
Midwinter Classic, (APBA
palntsl. ~1arch 31 -KBIC -
Bushmi\ls Grand Prix (APBA
points/. ,.
April I< -Long ~ach·
Ensenada lnternalional (AP·
BA points ).
June 9 -Rum Run XI
(POPBRA points 1.
Aug. 8 Hennessy
California Cup (UlM and AP-
BA points).
Aug. 30 Powerboat
h1agazine race (Ulht speed
lrials, no point!).
Sept. I -Catalina Challenge
Trophy race (APBA poinls).
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SHOWING NOW!
"* * * II ... SHEER AND UNEXPECTED TERROR!
A TOUGH, BITTER LITTLE SUEPER OF A MOVIE
ABOUT FOUR TIMES AS GOOD AS YOU'D EXPECT!
UNBEARABLE TENSION!" -Chicago Sun Times
MARI;
SEVENTEEN, IS
DYING. EVEN FDR
HER THE WORST
IS YET
TO COMEI
~
LAST HOUSE ILER
SECOND FEATURE!
IWltch ... death nerve ~
EkKh l!toul-rd
SC)Uth of Owtt•n Grcwt frwy.
W.Cm1nt11r • S34..f2112 Fulltnon• 52M747
Deliuiraiice
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EXCLUSIVE
Max von Sydow. Liv Ullmann
The Emigrants
x""'*" by P, '°"' ad 6"-,;< fmlrd F<m o """' by
Vf<h IJcb.g llod.<ed by 6"-,;< fooWOl.ded by_µ, Tooel
Tecl-ri:do . Ertjish 5lbi1les A 5Yensk. f~i F'roO:.ctiori Fran
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:~ ' ' '~~ "11' IS A SURPASSI NG PIECE
: ' ' -"• OF FILM MAKING AN.DA
• ; POWERFUL RECAPTURING OF
' :1 A GREAT TIDE IN HISTORY!"
•· -Charles Chafilin, U.. Times
The Jovful.
Songful
WONOERFUt.
Story Of The
Lile And Mus.c
Of
Johann StrausJ!
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THEATRE #3
DIANA ROSS IS
BIWEHOUo..Y
"ARm ~ HOT
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IN"IHIATH lf2 __ _
MAX VON SYDON
LIV ULLMANN
RATED (PGI ....
IJ:ClUSIVll l
NOW
SHOWING
;'As mooth and enteru1ning as 'Blitch Carndy' w~t with Nswman providin1 dandy bravura per· '
ft111ance. lt'i all my movie . movie with enn
thal happy endillf we schmallZ lovers lore so
well." NdilhCri11 HBC Todgy Show
"A t11ly topnotch comic pertannance by Paol
lla11111an. A rood time is what you ~ill ban." ~":=.'i:::'
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IN THE LIFE ANO
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PANAVISIO~ ! T[OiNICOLOR• A Na'.lotll! 6erlefal Pidure Reteese
Starring: Jacqueline Biss81 -John Huslon
· StacJ Keach· RoddJ McDowall-Ava
Gardner
CAll THIATIES F.,_ 2nd FIATUH IMFOllMATIOM
The • Hunlhlitm 8*11 ol·
ferln( la the looa ,__ IQ
local stages this week. Jo1ninC
last weekettd'• opmer1 .. Play
Strindberg" at South Cout
Repertory and "AllgtJ Sileo&"
at tile Long Beach Playhouse.
Al90 on tile boards is tile
children'• play "Mr. Popper's
Penguins," closing out a lopg
run for the Fountain Valley
Community Theater.
AT HUNTINGTON Beach ,
the Onlahlng touches-on .. He~v~
en Can Walt" ano being appUed
by diroctor Stuart Elliot, the
"Big Daddy" ·of last season's
"Cal on a Hot Tin Roof." Tim Rtlervatloos &4$13'3. cblldrm'• comedy.
Adami beads tile -u tile Fubnd In tile Fo<intain ~ -death COMl'UlTING rrs ~ Valley cut are "'•Ire -~. while perfornw\ce mpgtmenl with .,,_
Nick II• pi.ya tbe.lunbllng 11naJ llqlOIS ·~. Sahli' :-K..,.:, ~":';
..,.1 Mt. JonllD. and Sim clay and 8'mday lo "Mr. Pop-Houston, Cindy !lock, JtMller
Brandon appears aa tile Opt per's P_.." a\ lhe Faun-Hlgglllbotbam. Dovld Peck
promoter. taln V-" C I and Katy ~•. ~•-rs ·-CompJeti.... the H otl..... .uey o m m u n l y ~ VlolllC ........
Beach co';pany .",:. "!:_ Theater. Charles Staneart 11 Kevin and Carey MWer,
Grimsley, Donna Cund~f. Lois doing double duty as dlredor Michelle, Dorcey and David
Farah, Greg Feuerborn. Bill 1_and __ le_ad_in_,g:_:act=o_r ·_1n_tbe __ 1_See_THE __ A_TE_R._Pa_o1_• _11_1_
NOW TOGETHER! AT THE EDWARDS
HARBOR #2 COSTA M
Williams, Don Van Sickle,
Sam Verdecia, Liz Snyder and
Barbara Gecrge, Heading the
backstage crew are Delores
Harrlnstcc, stage manager;
Burt Hlrringt<», t.cbn1caJ _______ _.. . ......,.., Leny Woodlrd.-sef
~lgner; Lou Hlnt1,
properties, and Jolin Pl1illlpo.
producer. Dance Class
At Irvine
A series of llluatrated lee·
tui:es on dance will be given at
UC Irvine by Olga Maynard,
lecturer In fine arts, beginning
today.
The lectures, sponsored by
the School of Fine Arts and
open to 1the public without
charge, Will be held in the
Fine Arts Village Theater at
noon on four successive
Wedctsdays.
''The Dance in MexiCQ" will
be the subject of the first lec-
ture-film program. Topics in
subsequent weeks will be "1'1e
Dance in China•• Jan. 17,
"Antony Tudor and His Wofk''
Jan. 14 and "Ballet What It
Is aOO What II Is About" Jan.
31.
"Heaven Can Wait" will be
staged .Fridays and Saturdays
at 8:30 throuRb Feb. 10 at the
playhoose, 2110 Main St., Han~
lngton Beach. ReservatiOIW
536-444ft, .
SOUTH COAST Repertory
returns to the two.a-week
format tonight, bringing back
its December comedy,
"Moonchlldren," for viewing
tonight and Thursday, then
heading Into Its second
weekend with ' ' P J a y
strlndberg" Friday through
&m<l•y.
Starring Role
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -
Tamara Dobson won the star·
ring role In Warner Bros.' new
adventure-thriller "Cleopatra
Jones."
1Ron Bous.som heads the casl
or "Moonchildren," under the
direction of Martin B e n s o n.
while Cameron Y o u n g ,
R!£'inald Rook. Steve de Naut,
Gary Bell, Diane ?.fevers,
Nancy Johnlon and H. J.
Parks al.so are featured . The
three-character cast o f
"Strindberg," directed by
f>avtd-Emmes , consists of Don
Tuche, Cherie Patch and Hal
Landon Jr.
Performances o( both plays
are given at 8 o'clock in SCR's
Third Step Theater, 1827
Newport Blvd., Co.sta . Mesa.
He aims
toplase.
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ALLNEWf
PUJSWMfOOHln
"AFRICAN LION"
(PG)
PREMIERE ORANGE
COUNTY ENGAGEMENT
W IOMUt flAlUll
t.tiertltwi1s--·1
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NEWl"OllT IEACH • 644-0760
"TH•ODAWAY"
b 'Bonni~ and Cllff' braqhl ap 10 date and en. hnn~d willl, Ille specucular aclion se•uences
fr11111 . Bullitt · Acutely suspenssful and inlensely
11c1tinr slam-bani 11nie. llcQueen and ·Mac-
Graw llRerate as 111cl eleclnclty as any of lilt
lilied ICl11R teams DI IH Piil" ""'THDMAs. ...,,....r-.._
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BARBRA THE I
STREISAND'
lRl 1BOX o . -
PLUS · LEE MARVIN
GENE HACKMAN
"PRIME CUT"
MEW
AT AUS
THEATRES
"At the level of brute physicol action-John Boor·
man's 'DELIYERANCE' is an absolulsly lint.rat1
piece al movie-making. You can tastl ths tear
aad htar the hammerin1 hearts. It is an unco~-
•aaly admirable undertaking."
CHARI.ES ~N. Les Angelts rrne1
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THEATRES
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f'roM P•ge 30
THEATER NOTES • • •
-· Slepbanle Pratcm, Jameo Brittain Is dlroctlng Perfonnlncel of "~I
Nlllll Brower, Wayne the Pltrlct Hlmiltm thriller, Stttel" will be giWJI Pl1day1
Mayllerry, Sam Wabnoo, now. -llarl PIUI 'l'oldllce and and Satunlaya at 1::111 thnlugh -....-Clara Grich. Othon in the Sancheo and Colin Mille<. small call are Donna Gril-Feb. 10 at the playhouse, SOil
Qir\ain time is 7::111 Friday Uths. Alvella Kay and Robert E. Al1ahdm St ., Long Beach.
and J o'ciock m Saturday and Magid. Raorvallooa (lL!) <IM63& •
&mdaY et the \healer, 18180~t;:======= 1=========.• Mt. Baldy Circle, Founlaln
Valley. Reservations ••
or 317~70.
ENTERING ITS second of
slx weekends at the Long
Beach Community Playhouse
is the drama "Angel Street"
v.ilich, like "Heaven Clo
Walt," is a vintage play more
recognluble under its movie
"lltlFto !llis cose. "Gaslight."
••••••••••• • ON rv JONIJll •
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•McCABE a. MRS.MILLER
1 1:'10 S:4' I · 10.15 \\ NOW • EXCLUSIVE
OIANGI COUNTY
SilowllMI 7:00 oH 10:55 41,.
"UP THE SAND~OX IS ~ JOY!"
Borbra Streisand's Sixlh Film is Her Sixlh Hit!
Howard Thornp$0n New Yor\ Time'
CO.HIT CO.lllT
JACI UMMOI G€HE llACKMAN GENE HACICMA.N
--WAI llTWEIN PRIME CUT PRIME CUT wtl~AfS 0 '11" "'S ,.#..
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AN UIUllD 1.ootC AT MAllW.IM•
"PLAY STRINDBERG"
Ir Dw11wtt
OPINS JAN. I "'9 JAN. 21 -I P.M.
hr Cll&li" Of Al A911 "'TMI SUNDAY FUNNIES""
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NOW SHOWING
MESA-Costa Mas ..... 541 1552
SURF-HINltlnvton llM<h-536-93'6 • VI LLA-Or•nge-43M066
BROOKHURST-Anoholm-m-6446
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WDUATS • l:OI • 7:00 • t:OI SOJ•T
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TODAY'S
TV IDGllLIGHTS
NBC 0 8:00 -Adam 12. Officer Malloy cites
a woman (Juanita Moore) !or an illegal tum, then
retuma that he's just ticketed the new pollce OOUl-
mlssloner. Fin\ of two parts.
ABC O 8:30 -"Trouble Comes to Town." A
black youth from Chicago arrives ln a small llOUth-
ern town expectin' a white sheriff to keep bi&
ll1Ue of "adopting" him. Lloyd Bridges, Pat
e, Harl Rhodes, Janet MacLachJan.
0 9:00 -Medical Center. Comedienne
Ruth Buui plays it straight as a busybody hospital
volunteer who puls on a bold front to cheer others .
KTLA 0 9:30 -Americanism in Action. A
vWtJ.o !!le naJionaJJ1eadquarters of the John Birch
Society in Belztlont. Mass.
KCET llil 10:00 -Los Angeles ColiectiV1!. ToplC> ~
for tonl'ht include disrount stores. the motion pie-~I
tu.re ratmg system, problems or jailing women and ~
an exhibition by Holland graphic artist HIDI
Eocher. •
TV DAILY LOG
Wednesday
Evening
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2 cir. lt1n:ltop. Fectory •ir, lrou9• $4177 ~~14i;t•rior, 011ly l ,000 '"i I• t , .:
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2 o,., H.T. VS"''""'"' trons. fo<twy s 1977 a.r, power ilfffing, power broke,, vinyl
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f'ICKU P, 4 speed, radio, healer.
(9S4CTN)
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BLUE BOOK VALU!E f 1.0'15
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llEA ANDERSON, Editor
w""'*" .1111111,,.,.,.,,, '"'" w • . • Home'-News and Views
a~.lf iQg and Cuing
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Or•-C-ty HMle AlllVIMI'
We hear a lot about how businessmen
and bureaucrats are deluged Ytith
paperwork. But so are families .
Each day brings a sheaf of mail -bills
to pay, correspondence to answer, and
recently, income tax forms.
Today's , family has to be as well orgh~ as a business in order to keep
its financial affairs in order.
Very important papers -such :15
stocks and bonds. birth and marriage
certificates, deeds and mortgages. auto
titles, wills and trust agreements -
should be kept in a bank safety deposit
box rather than at home.
Keep an up.to.date inventory <lf the
contents of the safe deposit box, plus the
Jocation of the box, at borne.
Menu
Cooking, IO JOme •omen. meana dally
drudgery ••• 1'fla1 IO prepare llial'I
quiet and easy yfl wbich lbe lamlly-will '
' e.at and even enjoy.
Norman Andel"IOO, a Corona del 1.1ar
bachelor, loves to cook but still la: sym-
pathetic with these women.
"It's a shame that women have to do it
and men only do it when they want to,"
fie said.
But be and a friend, Jack Ban, also of
Corona deL Mar, are helping lo brlghlen
the kitchen lives of some friends,
neighbors and their friends with monthly
cooking 1.,.......
"We're trying to put a litUe umph into
cootlng, •• Bau explained. But rather
than preparing gourmet meals, he said,
they're cooking "classic dishes that can
be dooe very simply."
Parsl ey chopped by
Norman And erson
will garnish the
Sole Mousse Newburg
prepared by Jack Ban
and admired by
Peggy Darne ll.
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The two have taken about 17 cooking
classes (they wish another .,.;·ould come
along) and studied under some of the
belier cJids ,ioce lhe days wllen tlloy • would go anMllld lrytag all tbe "bean
places" in Lot AngeJes.
1be lwo men and Bau's wile met
while work.Ing 1n the same o!Uce soon
after be.ing disdlarged from the service
in 1947. Since they were "aU single and
all poor'' then, they v.·ould exchange
®~LI!.. each other's homes. For a
treat, they would occasionally go to a
nice restaurant.
Ban once had the choice of going to
France to study at the cordon Bleu or
gettinl: married. He chose the latter and
Is happy be did.
Cooking is fun. but just a "divers>onary
hob.by." He owns a spring manufacturing
plant in Downey. Anderson used to be In
the same kind or business but now is stu-
dying for a realtor's license.
The men cook only when entertaining
guests. "He was helping me and then it
got to where I was helping him," ex-
plained Mrs. Bau:, who now Is descrii>M
by her husband as "my chopper."
Biil Ille dots the dally coqklng l'or the
family which Includes four chlldren. ··r
love my wile's C'oOking which js super
slmple but good," nan said.
TELEVISED HOPES
And they eat out at least a coup!~ of
times a 'A'tek. havmg found that the
county offers many good restaurants:. 1r
they were younger, rio~ men said, they
mrgin coDslaer going JruOtllC restaurant
business.
Instead, they are hoping to get a cook·
ing class on television. And because of
this hope, they foUowed through when
one or Bau's neighbors suaested this
class.
"I just wanted lo see if 1 could teach a
class," Bau explained. The women will
testify to his and Anderson's ability ev~n
though lhe classes have become more
like parties. The men don't charge for
the lessons or the food but the women do
supply the wine.
Guests, the cooking instructors said,
should be oon•ldered tbe most fmpot'Wtl
part of a dinner party. Nert on their
priority list is a meal planned in advance
and then the attractive presentation of
lhe food .
Onlv fourth in their consideration is the
tas!e becau~ "if you have v.--onderfuJ
food and it's just slopped on the table. lt
wouldn't have the effect," Anderson e1 -
plained.
UNIFORM ME~'IJ
At the begirming of the entenaining
season. Bazz selects ont menu to serve -arr hls gue.s1s. ,l's like a _dress whleh a
woman migbt y.·ear to an evmt on one
side of town and then again the next
night lo anolh'r party on the other side
of tOY.'O.
He changes his menu onJy if h1s guests
have already bad lbe meal al his home.
With a Wli!orm menu, he can concentrate
on his guests rather than 'A'On"f whether
the dinner will turn out properly. 11 11
really makes entertaining super simple."
And simplicity is the key to all these
men's .meals. Everything can be done
simply, ther exp lain , If a person knows
the little secrets. Good soup, for u~
ample, can be made with beef broth
rather than "working all day long bolling
bones."
He thinks most women don't coot fancy
kinds of meals beca~ they're afraid of
failure. Bau made Sole Duglere for one
of the classes and ii nopped. "But that
makes us human." Bau said.
Women. too. Anderson has deckled, ask
a 'million silly quesOons" and tend to
measure things too exactly. 1be men
have been taughl to measure according
to how it looks in the hand.
RECIPE NEEDED
All good chefs follow a reeipe, Bazz
said. He may not have a cookbook but
he 'll probably have a file to lnsure that
the dish is always a success.
Even though they like simple meals,
they like them fancy. Peas and carrots
or broiled tomatoes are often added just
for the effect or color.
The dinner should also have some
theme but they Y..l)Uldn't serve a cream
soup followed by creamed tuna with
cream pie for dessert . ,_.,
One course should compliment the
next. The maximum number of courses
1n a c ass1c inner, I ey said, is three
... so~ or appelizer~ a main ~!lh of
fish, meat or foy.•I and dessert.
A salad is never included on the menu .
Even in Euro,e, Bazz said, a salad is
served last and usually it is passed up. A
good wine. however, is Important for the
dhmer. And for this. they contend, one
doesn't have to go out of state.
Home cooking is rated high by these
men. "I don't think anyone would be
adve rse to a nice meal cooked at home ,"
Anderson said.
But the bill of fare . he complained,
usually is •·100 many martinis and smok·
ed. steak." He's ne\'er gotten stew or
hash and he's a bachelor who wishes he
would.
Do )'ou have a system at your house
for -paying blllr; taking care ot· cor-
respondence, ktfping rec:or:ds of ipcome,
investments, i'eal estate, insurance? H
not, perhaps now ls a good time tO get
fin~lal maUers cued for the coming
year.
When everything is orgmtizett In one
place, then all xou need is a rouline for
paying bills, writing letters, and keeping
essential ricords. .
Some pecjple keep a financial calendar
marked 'if'ilh. 1 due dates of important
payments. Some prefer to set aside cer-
tain dates for household bill paying and
record.keeping.
···Ginger, ·cheese 'Pea red'
To save confusion, one person probably
should be responsible for the main
recor!Jjteeping.
Or tasks might be divided among fami-
ly members -for example, husband
pays bills, wife keeps family accounts, an
older child reconciles banks '.statements.
and so on.
In a'hy event, both marriage partners
need, to know and uilderstand all the
detail.a of the family business matters
and be able to assume full responsibility
for .management and recordkeeping
should t.be need ariJe.
Many a widow has bemoaned the fact
that she "knew nothing" about managing
family finances and consequently went
lhroagh· a verf difficult or coolly ad-
juslment period aller her husband's
death. ·
An organized work area can simplify
handling your ·family bu!iness l!llllltn. ·
A schedule, rather than hit or miss,
ensures that important matters will be
taken care of on lime.
And when Income tax time comes
around ne1t year you can have all the
figum needed without hectic searching
-if you get )10Ur record.keeping system
going right now.
QUf3TIONS WE ARE ASKED:
Q. We have a brick fireplace which bu
become soi.led with soot. Is there any
way to clean this!
A • .-Tbe lirsl thing you need lo do to
clean a brick or nagstone fireplace is to
va~ or brush off the loose dirt. Then,
make a thick mixture of detergent,
pumice, a Utile household ammonia, and
hot water. Paint the fireplace brick or
stone with this mlxtlU'e and let it dry.
Then remove it with a wet·brush.
Yotir business center does not need to Q. I received for a Christmas gift a
be large but tt · OOes ·need· to 'loci ode · a· · jad:M' made out of 'I 'material that looks
place. for ·.writlllg, a plare for supplie!:, esactly like suede but it's labelpl
and a' place lo• storing imporlalll· fnan-· Uttr.isuede -00 perl'l!l11 polyester and 40
cial ......is. poroent poiyuretbane. The label also .. ys
1bis Duilneu te11ter-001dd ~ a desk · that it CUI be machine washed and dried.
with dra";er space, or lacking this, you Ctn this be true --I find it bard' to
micbt ~ ... kllclleft ·dr....,.. or · believe. · · ·
bllttlU dmrer for lhts purpose, or you A. This lake suede is )tuly nsbable,
mlgbl oipMe 1 •tm:dy bo., lllal «KJld · ··just u lhe labehays. But k can alao be
be carrjed lo a wort lable. dry cleaned by ordina'7 methods. It took
A helplu1 devl<e. for l .. pillg. ournnt · ·the·....,uhoctum ... en year. and °""'
and pmnanen! """"" IOl1ed and filed . $IC mi!liCll lo dj<Yelop this super llUede -ii' an a,..ma, .-.l!Je.(avallabJe .•.,.Ille price riglit-DDW'llqUile blgb.
in m,., 1od "'°&nory """") whicb yoo • U yoo'•e ~v.,. (llid tile llJaJ> price for
can label acocJlllJl>i lo;i<111r .-ls •.... ·lilt-opeoial • .....,.. ....ied for ml
Or )'Oii could me large envelopes or suede, you can approclaie I.bat the money
lolcten-flr IO<jbig.llJlll lillnr •••...• '7 . )'Oi'll Clive on el~ tliis lake sue<Je
Possible calqorles would be: budget will belp lo compensalt !or Ila blab ~
and fmancial .~&; •• 1a.la r y ... · · · • · • · · · · · Ila-; blllo,and debt"10Uceo; W. Q. I've alway1 cleaned our reel i.ather
s\!po' W ~ .10<. JDl\lor .pure~;. · dfaln-wilh saddle aoap. Would Ibis also caiictlJtd l:hcii:u and ·lionk ll>lt1M111; be good !or cleaning vbzyL uphoiSlery.
tnyOll-1, -.. · lax, J>l'opertj, A. Saddle ooap la"l!Ot'tecommended for ~· af1d ~ r:oco<'4J; cleenq. v)Jll'L upbolalery bec:auae most
er.dlt can! 111rormallon ~ ·11iiml!'f · ouch soapo conllin lurpentlne. and <if.-llils; .. neti:mts i!Jcalr11 ., ·«la-fel'..eon~
guarani.es and wuranleea; addreallsls dillolling leather. '"-m.,..i;.,,i. aro
and bullneu comspoodeooe. llODIOl!met hanulW lo vllzyl. CHEESE BALL, PEARS APPEALING
I
After the deluge of holiday feasting,
the wise hostess sv.·itches to simpler
menus. using seasonal foods and showing
them orr lo best advantage with com-
pJ,mcntary accompanimenls.
Gingered Cheese Ball is just such an
idea. \Vhen served with slices or rresh
v.•inter pears, it's a "'elcomc appetizer.
The winter varieties of pear~ are ea!lily
identified. Elongated, russet-colored Bo!C
pears have a spicy flavor that's perfect
for baking or muoch.ing out of hand.
Plump, green-skinned Anjous oUer
sweet, juicy eating and a versatility of
uses.
GINGERED CllEESE BALL
t (8-ounce) jar candied ginger ln syrup
3 18-ooncel package!! cream cheese
I tablespoon ginger syrup
Dash of salt
Cashew &_Uts
Remo\·c ginger from syrup and chop
finely. B<>at cream cheese with e.lectric
mixer until smooth and creamy. Blend in
ginger, salt and tablespoon of syrup.
Shape mixture into ball. Roll in chopped
cashew nuts. Refrigerate JCveral boors.
Perk up a "leftover luncheon" by ad-
ding diced pean, orange wedgM and a
sprinkling of nuts to a delicately fl.av~
lurkey salad.
For a refreshing winter compote. place
wedges ol fresh pean in a baking dish
with fresh cranberries and banana
chunks. SprinkJe with t tablespoon lemon
juice, ~l cup brown sugar ind I mp
pineapple juice. Dot w\lh butttt 1nd bike
for half an hour In a 350 degree oven.
Serve warm with cream.
Pean art the ansv.·cr to dieters'
resolutions, too, since they average 70
-mll'li!Jr..11cpearwlth I Wedpit-dxwww
maUs I heallhy, salisfytng ~
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,IC KU,, 4 spttd,-redio, heattr.
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. ''6 MU,.tANG '67 MUST ANG '70 FURY Ill
2~.~!~.R~;o&~w.1.-w. s999 s9.77 2Dr.H.T.Vl.A•l~.m~-.or, ~1 577
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rtor 1prln111, slid• out 1por1 tire corritr, powtr 1t11ring, SOOO GVW:
FULL
PRICE
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Comper. Rodio & heater. (448AGf)
' '68 Pontiac Yent.ura . -. $0'77 4 DoOr. va, 11.Jhlrnotic trOI'\' .. factory air, pow-Q
e!',.Slttring. rodio,Jieall(..-(4208EN) •
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Radio, heater and 4 speed trans •
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BLUE BOOK Y,~L~E $1975 BLUI BOOK YALUI $1310 BLUE BOOK VALUI $2370 BLUJ BOOK YALUI $1660
'68CAMARO
s1;,.,h;11, '""'' ,;" "';,, hooi". $1277 (VZZ77S)
BLUI BOOK YAl.UI $1655
'70 MUSTANG
$1677 :Z dr. lia rdtop. Rad io, h11f1r f 129·
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f1,11l pow1r, witft IY'tl"y po11ibl1 ••· tr•. Nice 11 new. IVHI 492 1
'66 CHRYS. WAGON ,
Towl'I & Country. ' p111. Full pow-. ~
et'· '"" •• 1, •. IXKI 7701 ' ·I I ·I
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Rodio ondlMoter,dlklxott;,(3570sq $2277
BLUE BOOK VALUE $2365
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By L.\UICIE K°ASPER
Of .. ~ Plllt SIMt The two have takeo about 17 cooking
classes (they wish another \\'OUld come
Cooking, to some v.'Olncn, means daily aLong) and litudied under some of the
dr\ldgel')' ••• wut to prepare lllat'• better cbo!f> since the days """' tlley
quiet and easy yl( which the famUy·will would 10 aiwnd tl')'l0& all the "b<an
got to v.•he:tt I was helping him," e1·
plained P..1rs. Bau, who now is described
by her husband as ·•my chopper."
But she does the 3aily coql<lng !or the
family which Includes four children. "I
should b< coosldered ohe most Important
part of a dinner part)'. Next on t.be:tr
priority list Is a meal plaMed in advancit
and then the attractive presentation of
the food.
. eat and even eatjOy. places" in Los Angeles. love my wile's cooking \1.'hlch is super ~ fourth in their corulderatlon Is the
simple but good," Ban said. taste because "'if you have wonderful
Norman AndertOD, a Corona de.l Mar 11le two men and Bazz's wife met
bachelor. loves to cook but still ls sym-while working in tbe same office soon
pathetic with these women. after being discharged from the service
in 1947. Since they were "all single and
"tt's a shame that women have to do it all poor" then, they would exchange
and men only do it when they want to," cooking at each other's homes; For a
he said. treat, they would occasionally go to a
food and it's just slopped on the table. it
TELEVISED HOPES wouldn't have lhe effect,'' Anderson ex·
And they eat out at least a coopl~ of plained.
times a week. having found that the UJ\lFORAI J\IE~TU
county offers many good restaurant!. If At the beginning of the entertaining
Ibey were younger, both men said, they season. Bazz selects one menu to serve
might cons.Ider going into the restaurant all his guests. It's like a dress which a
q;; _ _,,.UllLilheU•1'od1.aufr:lliend,..,wJ,.a.,ckuBazz.,..L• .,aJ.,so'-'o"f_ni aurant. business . v.·oman might wear to an event on one
---·~--lnslead,-n1eyare hdptn("lo gera-cooF-.side .oLUf.11 and tbeo .agaio lbe ncn..
" llEA ANDERSON, Editor
" W~, Jll,lllll'Y II, 1'1J P"9 JS .. ~' " ..
• Home News and Views
By DORonJV WENCK
Or1"" tlv11Y ...._ A1h1Mr
We hea r a lot about how businessmen
and bureaucrats are deluged with
paperwork. But so are families.
~4 day br!nis..LSbeaf.olmail-bills
to pay, correspondence to ansvoer, and
recently, income tar forms .
-1'¢ay's". family -has to be as well org!l~ as a business in order to keep
its IinAnclal affairs in order.
Do you have a System at Your house
for paying bills, taking care of cor-
respondence, keeping records of income,
investments, real estate, insurance? U
not, perhaps now is a good time to get
finan~ial matters cued for the coming
year. ' ·
To save confus.ion, one person probably
should be responsible for the main
rccordkeeping.
Or t'asks might be divided among fami-
ly members -for example, husband
pays bills, wife keeps family accounts, an
older child reconciles banks ' statements,
and so on.
In a'hy event, both marriage partners
need to know and uDderstand all the
details or tbe family business matters
and be able to assume full responsibility
for management and recordkeeping
should the need arise.
MAny a widow has bemoaned the fact
that she "knew nothing" about managing
famtly finances and coruequenUy w~t tbroo&h • verf dllficult or coolly ad-
justment t period alter her husband's
duth. ·
An organlr.ed work area can simplify
handling your fomlfy bu!iness matter.1. ·
Very important papers -such as
stocks and bonds, birth and marriage
certificates. deeds and mortgages. auto
titles, wills and trust agreements -
should be kept in a bank safety deposit
box rather than at home.
Keep an u~te inventory of the
contents of the safe deposit box, plus the
location of the box, at borne.
When everything Is OQlllhizect hr one
place, then au you need is a rou"tine for
paying bills, writing letters, and keeping
essential records. ,
Some people keep a financial calendar
marked with 1 due dates of important
payments. Some prefer to set aside cer·
tain dates for household bill paytng and
recordkeeping.
A schedule, rather than hit or miss,
ensures that important matters will be
taken care of on time.
And when income tax time com es
around next year you can have all the
figures needed without hectic searching
-if you get your recordkeeping system
going right now.
QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED:
Q. We have a brick fireplace which has
become soiled with 800t. ls there any
way to clean this?
.V'J'be first thing )'Oil need to do to
clean a brick or Oaptone fireplace is to
va~ or mum off the loose dirt. Then,
make a thick rn.iJ:ture of detergent,
pumice, a liUle household ammonia, and
hot water. Paint the fireplace brick or
stone with this mixture and let it dry.
Theo remove it wJth a· wet brush.
Your business center does not need to Q. I received for a Christmas gift a
be· large but it· does ·need· to include · 8' · jaeketmad~ out df 'a material that looks
plaoe :f•·Ynittng, a place for supplies. eDctly like suede but it 's labe~
and a place fori storkig RnperWlt · t.m.n-· UJtruuede ......, ea pel'O!nt polyester and 40
ciaf t'eCXll'ds, p,n:ent polyurethane. The label also aays
1'tis bwdOO!!t teftter-oou.ld bl-a desk · that it can tit mitchine washed and dried.
wUh drawtt_space. or lacking this, you ;?,~ this be true -I find it bani to
mlgbt Cleslgnete -a· ldtchen ·drawtt-or · oetieve. · · ·
i.ir-drawer for this purpo>e. 0< you A. This fak~ suede is truly waahable,
migbl olpaize I .tw:df boJ., tllat <'Ould · · :Just U the label-says, But It can abo be
be canial to a -k tablt. dry cleaned by ol'dinary metMds. It took
A llelplul elev~ !or beplng. ourmit · ·the· Dlll!lulacturer ""ven year. and QVU
and pmmnent reoordl ..n.d aod filed -$a mJllioo to develop this ll4>or suede -ir an.,,..,,.,. actGnllonJile.(av•Uable .~,.tho price rigbt-powi,oqolllehiib.
In dnlc and .. tionery lt«el) which yw. , II you.'•• ever pold the biP price 'fl!;
caa lllbel aa.'Ol'JIW to 3Qllf ueeds.. , · · • · tJoe. epeoill · domllo( -.i f 0< """1 Or )'O!I cooild use large eovefopes or suede, 10U can oppredate.thal Ille money
folderi rw "'1~.11114 !ilina. . . , . • • . . )IOl'll .. v. on er..w., ibis fake suede
Possible categoriu would be: budget will help to compensate !or Ila high price. .. llnanclaf ,recorils; • • SLI • r 1 . , . . . ' . . , . . . . .
idat.snms; .bills, and.debt notJca; ... Q. l'vt llWl)'I clllllld our mt! leather .upe· ind ""*tlta .!..-. major .~.· · cl&iJos -with saddle aoap. Would this abo
cancdlcd ctoeeis· and bent llltemfihta; he good (or cleaning vinyl upholstecy.
lnreslnt<ol, ill<olne · tu. plopertj. A. Saddle aoap II not ,_.mended for ~· aj1d lnllnooe ~; clealllng_.vlnyf upbolotery be<Ao111e:rnoo1·
Credit card ..,..,.allon -.""""'9't. lllCb ,..po conuotn turpentine and
..,_ ~ In cuo or ldit; ..m.um.. ~ or oOJ !or .....
fl\llrantees and warrantees; addn!as Ibis dltlonfn& leether. on-fngredialll are and ,
•
COrooa deU!M. are ~pjog l<l bripten
the kitcbm. lives of some friends,
neigbbon and their friendS with monthly
cooking Je:isons.
••we1 trying to put a little umph into
cootfng, tt Bazz explained. But rather
than preparing gourmet meals, he said,
they're cooking "classic dishes that can
be dooe very simply.''
Parsley chopped by
No rma n Anderson
will garnish the
Sole Mousse Newburg
prepared by Jack Bau
a nd a dm ired by
Peggy Da rne ll.
•
Ban once had the ~Jce~of going to ing class on television. And because or night lo another party oo the other side
France to study at the Cordon Bleu or lhis hope, they follo.,.,.ed through when of tov.ll.
getting married. lfe chose the latter and one of Bau's neighbors suggested this He changes hls menu only if his guests
is happy be did. class. have already bad the meal at bb home.
••1 ..... l want--' to ,.. it r cau. td leach a With a uni!onn menu, he can concentrate Cooking is fun , but just a "diversionary J...., <;\I h' han he ~ class," Bazz explained. Tile women will on is guests rather t worry w t111;:r hobby." He owns a spring manufacturing 't' h d. ·n -~ "I
le'"fy lo his and Anderson's ability even 1 e mner WI lum out l''V)"Oo'•Y· I plant in Downey. Anderson uSf.'d to be in "' II in' ~-I ••
l though the cl ... ses have •---e more rea Y makes enterta mg super :i.uup e. the same kind of business but now is s u-LIU\.vtu
d · 1 real , 1. like parties. 111e men don't charge for And simplicity ls the key to all these ymg or a tor s tcense. ·~A d the lessons or the food but uic women o men's meals. Everything can be done ~-k nl he enterta· · g supply the wine. • •ic men coo o Y w n 1nlll simply, they explain, If a penon knows
guests. "He was helping me and then it Guests, the cooking instructon said, the Utile secrets. Good soup, for ex-
ample, can be made with beef broth
rather than "worklng all day long bolling
bones.''
He thinks most women don't cook fancy
kinds of meals because they're afraid or
failure. Bazz made Sole Ouglere for one
of the classes and it flopped. ..But that
makes us human," Bazz said.
Women, too. Anderson has decided, ask
a "million silly questions'' and tend to
measure things too exactly. 1be men
have been taught to meas11rc::: according
to how it looks in the hand.
RECIPE NEEDED
AU good chefs follow a recipe. Bazz
said. He may not have a cookbook but
he'U probably have a file· to Insure that
the dish is always a success.
Even though they like simple meals,
lhey like thtm fancy. Peas and carrots
or broiled tomatoes are often added just
for the effect of color.
The diMer should also have some
theme but they wouldn't serve a creamy
soup followed by creamed tuna with a
cream pie for desse rt.
One course should compliment the
next The maximum number of courses
in a classic dinner. they said. is three
..• soup or appetizer. a main di.!lh of
f------' ~!--Or-low~·...,_.-~--
A salad is never included on the mtnu •
Even in Euroite, Bazz said, a salad is
served last and usually it is passed up. A
good wine, however, is important for the
dinner. And for this, they contend, one
dOesn't have to go out of state.
Home cooking is rated high by these
men. "I don't think anyone would he
adverse to a nice meal cooked at home,·•
Anderson said.
But the bill of fare. he complained,
usually is "loo many martinis and smok~
ed steak." He's never gotten &tew or
hash and he's. a bachelor who wishes he
would.
Gin .ger, Cheese 'Pea red'
After the deluge of holiday feasting,
the wise hostess switche.!I to simpler
menus, using seasonal foods and showing
them off to best advantage with com-
plementary accompaniments.
Gingered Cheese Ball is just such an
idea. When served with slices of fresh
v1inler pears, it's a v.·elcome appetizer.
The winter varieties of pears are ~asily
identified. Elongated, russet-colored Bose
pears have a spicy flavor that's perfect
for baking or munching out of hand.
Plump, green-skinned Anjous offer
sweet, juicy eating and a versatility of
uses.
GINGERED CHEESE BALL
1 (8-ounce ) jar candied ginger In syrup
3 18-oun<'e) packages cream cheese
I tablespoon ginger syrup
Dash of salt
Cashew nuts
Remore ginger from .!IYnJP and chop
finel y. !Wat cream cheese with electric
mixer until smooth and creamy. Blend in
ginger. salt and tablespoon o( syrup.
Shape mixture inlo hall. Roll In chopped
cashew nuts. Refrigerate seven! hours.
Perk up a ''leftover luncheon" by ad-
ding diced pean, orange wedges and a
rprinkllng of nuts to a delicately 0.YM!d
turkey salad.
For a refreshing winter compote, place
wedges of fresh pean In a bakln& dish
with fresh cranberries and banana
chunks. Sprtnkl• with 1 tableapoon 1<mon
juice. % cup brown sugar and l cop
pineapple julc.o. Dot with butter and ban
for half in hour In 1 350 degree cw.:.
Serve warm v.·ith cre.e:m.
Pean Are the answtt to dltten'
ruofutfell.!I, too, Rince lbey l"".fllt 10
calorics. A pear with a ·wedce ol <"'-
$4 D~LY PILOT Wednttday, JlnUlr)' ID, l97J
• In Name Only
• Helpers Digging In
Emphasizing the theme for the club year, A Cleaner and Green~r Land, will be c lllembers of the Harbor View Homes Garden Club who will meet at 3:30 p.m.
IJ'uesday, Jan. 16, to remove rubbish and aow wildflower seeds on the undevel•
oped Irvine property sWTOundlng entrances to the community. Mrs. A I be rt
, C'apaglla (at right) gets help from her daughter Anna, and the club also will get
help from Girl Scout Cadet Troop 753 which Is sponsored by the club. Willing
'• Cadets are (below, left to right) Cindy Bodrogi, Becky Rohde and sue Hat.
field.
Lasting Imp ress ion
Left by Big Sister
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I must com-
ment about the girl who signed ber letttr
"Red Face" becaUJe it reminded me so
much of my own life. That girl wu em-
barrassed boc:aU!e her mother couldni
seem to get her friends' names stratgbt.
I am 1e. My list.er is four yean older.
We look a lot alike and I undentand why
my mother would call me by her name.
But what bugs me llki crazy Is that the
--&eacbera-an ooa1ta9ui1ca111ng.me..by..m
.
_;Organizations
• • .. " • Nu n ery $:· Mrs. JITank Tucker, pro-
tram assistant at Fairview
Stale Hospital, wlll be the
Eaker at the meeUng of the
nsb1ne COmmunlty Nursery
I, at• 8 p.m. Tuesday, ~')~. 16.
1
Her topic will be
vice grand; Alfred Leberg and
Albert Dixon, secretaries, and
Emma Stevens, treasurer.
Installing officer· will be
Mrs. Gertrude Meyer, deputy
presldent ol District 50.
Monda y Club -
Launch New Events
will have their annual Gold iliary and guests will attend p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18, In the
Elephant Auction at 7:30 p.m. the Huntington Beach Players' home of Mrs. Jay Martin,
Tuesday, Jan. 16, in the presentation of "Heaven Can Irvine.
Republic Savings and Loan, Wait," in the Barn. Provisionals £or the coming
Santa Ana. year are the Mmes. David
The sale will feature new Lelllg ue Bundy, Robert Cimini.
and good used items, ranging W 0 m e n , s Architectural William Klein, Raymond
from handicrafts to household Paige, David Sandar, Todd articles to art objects. Pro-League of Orange County will
sister's name no matter bow many times
I correct them.
One ttacher was so :F.barrused about
It that she ltopped calling on me
.altogether. Another teacher is now call-
ing me by my last "!""' because she can't seem to get my filst name straight.
I guess what bothers me, deep down. is
that my sister makes ~ch a lasting im-
pression on people that ~Y never forget
her -and me, well, l'nl just a bk>b. Any
comment you care to rpake will be a~
preciated. -HER N 0 T H IN G
RELATIVE '
DEAR-FRIEND: Y ... leoclM:n c:aU
you by ,_ llaler'• .... -they
knew ber Dnt -not beeaue 1he was a
super-ttar, morse~ -or anyWnr
else. So llop bllerprellttf the eoollllioG aa
a por..dowa. 1111 DO lllCk thing.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please print
this le~ter. My husband reads your col-
umn f!Jvery single day in the Tampa
Tribune so I know he'll See It. Somehow I
can't tell him this to bis face. I would
rather die than hurt bis leelings. It's bis
teeth. He's a veiy good looking guy -
until he opens bis mouth. He needs to see
a dentist;
He has ao many fine qualities that I
just hale to pick on bhn lor any reucm,
so I keep qWet. But I want him to have a
healthy mouth and 1 also feel it is im-
portant that he make a good appearance.
Thanks for your help, Ann. -LOVE
THE GUY
DEAR WOMAN: U you love the guy,
don't ..Wt for him to read this l.n the
Tampa Ttlbane. Call a dentist and make
a.a appointment for your husband. Tell
him, but 9ot too far l.n advance. And by
all meam, go with him.
Most ailuJts who neglect their teeth are
afraid of pain. What tbey need to know Is
that dental t.echnlquu today are much
easier on the patient, less tlme-<:on-
1umlng, and bear no resemblance &o &be
torture chamben of lt years ago.
Aside from the cosll)etic opects, ne-
gleeted teeth and gmns can eaue serious
pllyslcal problems. ute I 18kl, U yoa
husband and wife team ~I 1 g Jan. 18. in the Village Inn: Homer Reed and Robert ·~------~••llnt~erta~i~n wjth..piano.and-vocal1--_J"-~------.<>alboa..lsland.-Charles..Bank5~, _,_Ra,.,.dcliH,.,,,,' ,,,e~, ---------DEAR--ANN-tA:NDERS:-i-need--your
Phi lha rmon ic music for the Monday Morn-A-rt G roup president of the Orange Coun-Golden Key opinion right away. I feel very much •
A new women's committee ing Club of Huntington Beach. ty Chapter, American Institute alone. Last night my married daughter
(If the Orange County The group will meet at 10:30 A painting demonstration of Architects will speak. An exchange of ideas will and I did some late shopping and decided
f!f>hilharmonlc Society will be a.m. Jan. 15 Jn the Sheraton will be presented by Laguna key a meeting of Orange to eat dinner in a little out-of-the-way
• ;:'llrganized Jn Big Canyon. Beach IM. Lunch will be serv-artist, Joyce Clark for the Counci l County Child Guidance
place we'd never been to belore.
Seated in a dlm.ly Ut comer. I saw the
huaband ol a good friend o! mlot with a
striking young redhead. Aller I
recovered-from-9'e-abock l..went ao_the_
plme and c:alled bis wife.
She told me the girl was their .godclild
who bad been having some marital prob-
lems with her. young busband. n... she
added In a hostile tone, .. I suggest In the
future that you mind your owu buslneSs."
I am crushed. I meant to do the
woman a favor. Believe me, Ann, if MY
husband were playing around I'd ap.
predate it if a friend would tell me. Did I
do such a terrible thing? -MEANT
WELL
DEAR M.W.: U yea'ft 1..-mc for a
pot oa the beod, Lody, yea've nllled the
wroag eap. Sell·appolatod vtgllanles Ub
yoa cu make a lot et tl"Oable. Sbe pve
yoa pod advice. Take IL
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have to
laugh when people accuse you of making
up letters. With so many screwballs loose
in our society these days, who needs to
make up anything? In fact, it's bani to
believe the news stories, let alone the let·
ters in Ann Landers column. For e1·
ample:
I just came across the Item about a
Michigan woman wbo went to the
groceiy store with a list 13 pagea long,
lilled up II shopping carts, lrallJ!OrTed
ber groceries to 5e paper bags, handed
the checkout girl $571.88, loaded the ~ Into two can and yelled -.. Goodbye, I D
see you nel'f. year!"
If you printed a letter from someone
who said her neighbor did that, everyone
wouJd swear you made it up. But here it
is. Ann Landers -plain as life, in the
news. l just thought I would share this
little item with YoU because you must
get pretty bored with people asking if all
the letters you print are real. Sign me-A
TRUE BELIEVER IN BLUE ISLAND
DEAR TRUE BWE' 1banks for th•
day-brigbleaer -bat -t r d ....Uy like
to know Is bow many people that lady
feeds .., $571.88 a year. Alto, doet sbe
haw a vegetable gvdea lo tbe back of
her home, an orcllard, maybe, and a cow
or two? If you find out, please let me
know.
.. Former members of other ed at 11:30. Lake Forest Art Association Women's Division of the Center's support groups Tues-
··J.'Ornmlttees and their guests at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, Jewish Federation Council will day, Jan. 16, in the Miler-;:========:;;;:::;;;;:==================;;; • livtng in the canyon will RV Women in the clubhouse. Square Clubhouse.
4 welcomed at a tea at 2 p.m. honor ~resident;; o~ all Jdewiish Attending will be Coral Key,
edneaday, Jan. 17, in the Do It Yourself Psychiatry L A d t womens orgaruzatlons ur ng San Clemente; Crystal Key,
eofMrs. Will Higgin. will be the subject discussed a s yu a n es the annual Honor Our Garden Grove; 'Harbor Kev.
· Protem officers include the by Keith E . Houdyshell when Mrs. Dale Miller's Hun-Presidents reception at 12:30 Newport Beach, and GoldOO
• :ldmes. Robert Hans 0 n, he speaks before the Rancho tington Beach home will be p.m. Thursday. Jan. 18, in Key, Huntington V 311 e y. ~ Hi . tary Viejo Woman's Club at 10 a.m. the setting for the installation Temple Beth Sholom, Santa Speaker will be Rex Gaede, i;~ ~ ggm, sec: hi; Tuesday, Jan. 18, in the Royal ceremonies of Las Ayudantes, Ana. director or the center. ~~s ers, me:.: rs ~ Savings and Loan, El Toro. Huntington Beach Auxiliary of Mrs. Leon Kraus, vice presi-~irman, and )'lllOn The speaker believes if you ~e Family Service Assocla-dent for education, !Viii talk T , M ·· · ~-,..-fh!k,. tr~sur_er, appreciate the mental-therapy ~-Uon of Orange.County.---abou"'-her-recent. fu::st-hand . -wins o ms
R b k h of a good laugh that you can The group will gather at IO observations of Jewish. life in Saddleback Mothers of
· e e ti S afford and enjoy this kind of a.m. Tuesday, J~n. 16. . Israel and other COl;l11tr1es. Twins will meet at 7 p.m.
,,, Mesa Rebekah Lodge will analysis. New leaders include . Miss Entertainment will be pro-Wednesday, Jan. 17, in the ~stall officers Saturday, Jan. During the meeting plans Florence Boosey, pres1de~t, vided by Rena and Stanley Dana Point home or Mrs. Ken-
' in the First United will be outlined for a golf and the Mmes. A. D. Dun~1n Waxman. neth Wichers for a Polynesian
ethodist Church, Costa tournament Friday, Feb. 16, and. Jack Johnson, vice C A potluck. ·~esa at the Mission Viejo Golf Club. presidents; Jack Kasparek Mano on mor . A report on the national con· :J" ~ Malcolm Overton will and Ben D. Ca u g h·e y, Associates of Mano Con. venticw. will -, be .giv.en· a ~l'aerve as noble grand, and 5 h Al secretarj~s. J1.nd Harr y Amor ·Auxiliary, Children's nomination -committee wifr be ~thers to be iru1talled are the tep ens umnae Rosenthal. treasurer. Home Society will be honored appointeci and di scussion
-..;Mmes. Patricia Manoogian, Stephens College Alumnae On Sunday, Jan. 21 , the aux-during a coffee from 3 to 5 groups will be formed. • •
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. Styles Require Snappy Scisscsring for Spring VP'I fltMtltlt
Further
Reductions
• on our semi-
annual Sale -·~ -~ ..
ANAHEIM
Anaheim Center
NEWPORT BEACH
fashion lslend
RIVERSIDE
Riverside Plaza
SAN DIEGO
Fashion Valley
REG. TO NOW
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SIZES 10 10--MAA TO 8, BUT NOT All SIZES IN All
STYLES AND COLORS ••. SO HU~RY ·fOR BEST SELECTION •
• all i~n final! • no ••change1l • no ttfvndtl •
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.,.,.td~. Jatiuary 10. ir.,1J * DAILY PILOT
Your Horoscope Tomorrow •••••••••••••••••• ._._!_.'
d 'f h f : ''INCHES·A·WAY'' : Sagittarius: Be Rea y or C ang~ o Scene :. THE PROVEN METHOD •
THURSDAY
JANUARY II
a.lngle. assoc.iaUoos, emotions Ue low. Do plenty of listening,
are intensified. observing. Spotlight is on
CANCER (June 21-July %2): maintaining good public rela-
By SYDNEY OMA.RR Accent I.a on career, achieve-tk>ns. Marriage, legal con-
lain rnodttate, steady pace.
SAGmAIUllS (Nov. 2Z·
Dec. 21 ): Good lunar aspecl
now coincides with romance,
creativity. Be re&dy for
change of scenery. Express
yourself. Stic:k to your own
style. Gemini, \1lrgo . In-
dividuals play prominent
roles. Personal magnet11n1
soars.
ARJES (March ll·April II): ment. Ari., <:OUld play pro-lracts also are featured . Don't
Cycle la high; get started with mlnent role . Key Is willlngness jump to conclusions. Careful
new contact.I, project.a. Take to finish what you start. Doo't tlJning ls essential, now more
lead. Family member can live Jn past. Futµre Is brighter than ever.
become valuable ally. Where than might currently be im-' SCOR.PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ):
there was opposition, there aglned. Know it and respond Accent is on how you relate to
now can be enthusiastic IU~ accordingly. dependents. Yoo could be
port. Taurus, Libra persons LEO (Ju1y 23-Aug. 22): restricted by one who makes
are in picture. Good lunar aspect now unreasonable request. ?.tai&
. CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jnn.
19): You may be writing,
TAURUS (Aptll 20-May 20): coincides with journeys ,
Loot behind scenes. Be aware education, writing, advertising
of one who may not have your and publishing. Obviously,
_interestJ at ~rt., ..... Ji.cy-llQW.Ja._.11tatu.s QUlLis shaken. ..
to re&d between Jin ... You get VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. ii):
call from hospital, fraternal Leam by teaching. Means
organization. You may be ask-share knowledge. Follow
ed to keep a secret. Do so lf through on hunch. Atake peace
principles are not violated. with family, Stop driving
GE~flNI ("1ay 21.June 20 ): yourseU in too many direc.
,Special relationship could tions simultaneously, Get ac-
flower. If single, serious talk counting. Take inventory;
and thought concerning mar-discuss legal, financial affairs
riage ensues. If married, you with mate. partner.
rediscover mate. Married or LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22):
To avoid disappointment, prospective
brides are reminded to have their wedding
stories with black and white glossy photo-
graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's De-
partment one week before the wedding.
Pictures received" after that time will not
be used.
For engagement announcements it is
imperative that the story, also accompanied
by a black and white glossy picture, be sub-
mitted six weeks or more before the wedding
date. lf deadline is not met, only a story will
be used. "
To help fill requirements on both wed·
ding and engagement stories, forms are
available in au of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Further questions will be answered by
\Vome n's Section staff members at 642-4321.
Nuptial Vows Read
Sharron Lynn B o w e n ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bowen of Newport Beach,
became the bride of Leonard
Maron Flom of Riverside.
Rev. Di . Cbatles 11.
Dierenfield performed the
double--r-ing--eeremony in St.
Andrew's Pr es by ter i an
University and earned a BA
from the Uni versity of
Southern California.
Her husband is a graduate
of Adam State College,
Qilorado. and tney w111
in Riverside.
Church, Newport Beach. 1----------
Mrs. Bing Turnham was the
matron of honor; Edv.·ard
1'~1om was best man. and
Edward Bowen and Afartin
Feste v.·ere ushers.
The bride is a graduate of
Polytechnic High School,
Riverside. pledged Kappa
Alpha Theta al Arizona State
Dust It
.Up!¥ilstered Jutni_lu{'e _gets _
just as dusty as a table top.
Only you don't see the dust.
Try to remember it's there
every time YO:U dust other
furniture.
Run a cleaning tool Crom the
vacuum .. cleaner over the
upholstered furniture ..every
time you "dust" other things.
mQe filleigh
HUNTINGTON HARIOUlt
V2 PRICE
e loaod Cards e Wrapplll<JS
NEW CLASSES
'Mglrinliii J•n. 16th
Needlepoint
l\fa.cramc
Sli tchery
Knitting
\Vax-o-Pagc
WIG from MALLIE'S
IOO i'. Hum•n H1ir Wigs
As Low •s .............. -------$29.95
100% Human H•lr
FALLS -CASCADES -WIGLETS
$4.95 .. $75
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COSMmCS SllCIAL ,..,,. ....... " °""'
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BEAUTY SALON
250.D E11t 17th St. -Hlll1,.,, Squoro
Cosio MoM 548 3446 __ ....
PRINTED
JERSEY
45 " Wide
Reg. $1.99 Yd,
PRINTED & FANCY
Values To
$3.98 Yd.
JERSEY
1/2 PRICE
HA WAllAN TYPE
Reg. $3.97
Yd.
PRINTS
NOW s1 41
YD.
QUILTS, QUILTS
NOW s1 59
YD.
Reg. $3.98
Yd.
SHAGG BARK
Reg . $2.47
Yd. NOW 99~D.
COTTON
PRINTS
ROfl. $1.69 Yd. aa~YD.
rettlving visitors, checking
with relatives on special plans,
reservationl. Best to slick
c.k>se to home. Tendency l5 to
reach tou tar. too fast. Know il
and prevent needless expense,
possible cmbarrauruent.
AQUARIUS !Jan. 20-Feb.
18): Study CaprlCilrn message.
Avoid trying to do too Rluch at
once. Relati ve who recently
suffered loss wants shoulder to
\l.'eep on. Be considerate •
without becoming lnextri~~ .. bly •
involved. Taurus, ~a •
persons are In picture.
PISCES (Feb. 19-1\1arc.h 20 ): •
~loney is featured. You get •
what you earn . One who has •
delayed "''ill now come •
through -to yc ur advantage. •
Accept responsibility. Reward
can be great. Older Individual •
makes effort to br ing you •
closer to goal. a
COTION
Reg. S4.00
Yd .
KNITS
FAKE FUR
Rog. $7.00 Yd. $247 YD.
MEN'S LOOK
.. SHIRTING -
Reg. $1.97
Yd. NQW 99.~D.
, LIGHTWEIGHT . .
MUSLIN
Ro?d.69c N 0 w 5 YDS. s100
Reg. 79c
Yd.
FLANNELS
GREAT PATTERNS
NOW 39~D.
Dacron & Cotton Blend
SPORT CLOTH
45" Widt 99~YD.
NO DANGEROUS OR
COSTLY SHOTS
$10 OFF With Thi• Ad
5 INCH LOSS
FIRST VISIT
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1799 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
PHONE 64~890
POLYESTER
DOUBLE KNIT
FULL BOLTS
Reg. $6.00 Yd.
POLYESTER
DOUBLE KNIT
Full Bolt•
BRUSHED
NYLON
Reg. $1.98 NOW 99~
Yd. . . . • . . YD.
-< .
WOVEN
SEER SUCKER
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Reg. $4.98
Yd. NOW s1 91
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SURPRISE TABLE
GREAT VALUES
1/2 PRICE & LESS
COTION BLEND
SMOCK TOP
Values To $1 .98
Yd. 11~YD.
Week Days
Open 'Til
9 PM
Sat. 'Til 6 P .M.
r
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r . . -. . . . '
amp Fire Girls' i• I • Sales Sweetened
range County Camp Fire Girls will open their an·
Ual candy sa.te a·l'lll.aV. Jan. ~.-1. aud wul continue
e fund-raiser through Feb. 5. Making an early pur-
chase is Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glav·
as, and eager salesmen are Linda Maul (center) and
Heather Hasty.
School Tours
•
Monthly Se lection
Zonta Club Salutes Coe <d s
Each month the 1.onta Club
of Newport Harbor honors one
lj!llior coed from each Of the
Ne"1JOrt·M ... high ac~ as
the Zoota Glrl-of·U.O.mbolh.
The selection Is baMd on
leadership, citlzenstllp,
scholarship and aervict to )>er
school. ,
At the end ol the school
year, the GirJs.of·the-month
choose the girl they feel tll95t
quatlfied to be named the Zon-
ia Girl-of-the-year and the
recipient of a $S0 savings
December Zonta Girls are
as follows:
ESTANCIA
Paula Virginia Cap(l(ll•
daughter of Mr. and ti1r1.
Anthony Cappello of Costa
..Mesa, plans to attend Orange
Coast College, majoring In
• theater arts and minoring in
politlcal scie)lee, th.in attend a
four-year college.
She would lite to travel and
become Involved in politics
during aod after her coUege
studies.
Mila Cappello was junior
class president and directed
the school play "CUrlous
savage." She has been active
in GAA and the National
Forensic League, served as
C.Ommlssioner of Organlza·
lions and has worked in school
plays all four years. ,
· She was winner of the E. I.
Moore Memorial Award. the
school academic award in PE
and the Gold E service award
in 1912 and was a finalist in
the . .._Lions Club student
speakers contest.
NEWPORT llARBOR
Girls' League treasurer and
member of the Executive
Council, Debby Dunn plans to
attend California St a t e
University, Fullerton, or the
University of Ca 11 for n i a,
Riverside, to ma;or in political
science in preparation for a
career in law.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert J. Dunn of Costa
M.,a, Miss Dunn .ls .,....
respondlog secretary ol GM,
an honor student and formet
president of \be Pep Club.
She served as homecoming
chajrman Jn 1912, was choseq
as Girls' Lesgue Glll.of'·
the temester during h e r
junior year and is a Cano
dystriper at Hoag Memo'rial
Hospital, Presbyterian.
Miss Dunn also is a member
of111e-Balboe--Outrlggep-Canoe
Clu&.
CORONA DEL MAR
Miss Susan Katz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Katz
of Corona del Mar, is a
member of the yearbook staff
and the Senior Honor Society.
During her sophomore and
junior yea rs she was vice
presiden~ of her eta~. and
during her fershman year she
was a student congress
member and Girls' League
representative. S~e bas been a
drill team member for two
years.
Miss Katz received the Girl-
of-the-quarter award during
her freshman year and the E.
J. Moore award as a
sophomore.
She plans to major in educa-
tion al either Pomona College,
Stanford, the University of
Southern California or the
University of California. Santa
Barbara.
COSTA MESA
A varsity cheer leader, Rene
Yamanaka plans· to attend the
University of California, San
Diego, and major in liberal
arts for a servic~riented
career.
As a junior she was Girls'
League president and A! a
freshman. Girls' League
representative. She has been a
member of the California
Scholarship Federation (or
ESTANCIA
Paula Cappello
NH HIGH
Dtbby Dunn
four years and active in
choral groups.
A volunteer ~t Fairview
State Hospital for four years
Students to Vie for
EDITOR'S NOTE' A column
devoted to Newport Beach.
Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach
and r.tissien Viejo parent-
teaclier organizations will
appear !1t the DAILY Pl-
stock cars will be guest
speakers and a car will be
exhibited. ~1rs. Eugene
Meister, hospitality
chairman , is hostess of the
event.
on Understanding Within the
Family . r.1rs. Robert Dube
and Mrs. George Taylor,
ways and means chitirmen,
"'ill report on the May Co.
inventory · \\•hich will take
CdM HIGH
Su11n K1h
CM HIGH
Ren• Y1man1k1
and church school officer for
l\\'O, she is the daughler of Mr.
and Mrs. James Yamanaka of
Costa Mesa.
Prizes
skatf boards or anytliing
that can be ridden Friday,
Jan. 12:
REPORTS: Proceeds from the
Christm as Shopping ~ay
•
tion must be received by St. John Aux. members participated in a .;:..::.:..::.c,o;:..:;.r:l:..i--=~~'""'...,--..,-...,----.,=-c--=-==c..---, -·-~ So n a PTA gift exchange and luncheon -tlte~'~", .epart!ruml-<>l'--•1rs.~ar-ot• Ha-nsen ---O< -----~~~=,,"="\"'""'-;.,='-"==--(Editor's Note: A column observe the \•arious pro-1, · n u during the sale.
devoted to Fountain Val· grams available to the J\frs. Oared Smith, 1746 President ~1rs. Thomas Elicker
..
' ' --•
Sw inging_ Into· Year
College Vie)V PTO will sponsor a fund-raising theater
party, Saturday, Jan. 13, at the Huntington Beach
Playhouse production of "Heaven Can \Vait~" Pro-
ceeds will be used to buy a cnrlain for the school.
Gelting into the swi ng of I he ne\v year are Buzz ~Marsh. PJ'.i\ president. and Donna Blaue'rt. teacher.
o~E.~o".t. ~ ~
•IHI LlfUOL WINIS & DIU
"CAliTlll..O ••At.. N
f'OllTUOUISll llOSI
~oecl•I Pric• ... • 1.29 fl:tto
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t d Ce11telta Place. Newport COMING UP: R cg u Jar President
Ley, Huntington Be a ch, s u ents. Beach bl/ 5 p.m. Tllur.~day monthly meeting at 8 p.m . COMING UP: "\Vhitc l'\fane"_1~----------.
Ocean View a11d Se al FV High PTSA for publicntion Wednesday. tomorro\\' in the school hall. will be the n1ain feature of
Beach School Dfstrict par-M . PFO Guest speaker "•ill be a the monthly movie scrief
ent·tea_ehtr OTQanfza4i0'11s f\tn. Roger Belgen artners teacher from l\1ater Dei Saturday, Jan . 13. Severa'
wilt apr}ear irt the DAILY President Orval Holman High School who \Viii speak Laurel and Hardy shorts also
REPORTS: e u i I di n g a President will be screened. Doors "'Iii PILOT eacl1 week. lnfor-d Partner ship Bcl\veen co;v11NG UP: Gener a 1 D d open at 12:30 p.1n. an can-
mation must be received Teachers and Students \\'as meeting at 7:30 tonight \\'ill i SQr ers dy will be sold. Admission Is
SISTER ROME
RUDER, HU.Lil
11:u1d ADYISOl
ON ALL Pl OILEMS
Tiit L•rd 9'1Vt lltr POWtt IO HELP
lbo5t who c~nnot llelp !htm11lvn.
b11 Mrs. Gi/btrt Turn bull. the theme of unit meeting feature Robert Ott o. 2S cents.
5671 Mat1fH'11.m Drive. Hunt-la.st nigh l. ~1embers Development Laborator y Stud i'ed REPORTS: \\'i nners in the Th•re '' "° problem 100 b•ir ""M ~· -slle c~n't oolve. 5ne W•ll not oniv ttU
i11gton Btach by S p.m. \vatchcd a basketball gan1e Coordinator of the Newport bicycle safety rodeo 11·ere v0<1, l!\it wi11 H11p ycu ..,,., yoyr
Tl1ursda11 for publicotWn played by teams of students ?o.1esa Unified Sc h oo I Alan Young, Laura Larkins, '"'"1'"'L
Wedne1day.J and teachers and heard a District. Topic of bis talk The mission of the National ~11ke ?o.'1urray, Brenda Cnn-11 ycy arc in Trc11D1e. s;ck er '" ' member of the board of "'iii be the Ob1"eetlve Based Institute 0 [ Neurologi·cal ner. Tom Jordan and KalhY I Love. ;r vou c•n·1 win u... on. vo11 '1 h :l>l:ri•h; consult !t.e Glltcd Lady Who Superintend·e.nt trustees of the Huntington Evaluation Reading. Diseases and Stroke (NIND&l 1' urp y. ~on Hc1p vou.
Beach Union High School · t d t d rt
P"ren•. Cou.'nc~.,.1 0 . · P•u lari'no PTA is Q con uc an suppo Vi cto ri·a PTA Help 111.en on Hea1111, Love, s11s1neu. }. istr1ct di scuss the yea r-<;I' research and professional '-'•rria~, Etc. e rl»0 •II Your Trouo1es
J\lrs. Jame1 "ckle.Y • rOtiri<f School" · jJroiram. !\1rs. Paul Domain tr-ai·n·i·n·g on the problems -of-l\lrs. Tom Lutcavlsh •o SISTER ROME. s~ h;,s h•lpN "°' · ----1!10i.1s•nds 111 .oil w•l•s of Ill•. All · President -Dessert .M'as serrOO by the Pr~iden~-. neurological and sensory President rM<lmgs prlv•te rn· hfr own hiirrw.
REPORTS: School Visitation . lo5ing basketball team. and C0!\1ING UP: Paper drive dis&bilities. · ' · .. COMING UP: Decoraling con·-· ~1~'::,1~~· 11 in !his •ru '0' 111~
· a tour of the school's voca-Thursday. Jr1n. 11. Prizes As much as 10 rv>rcent ol the test. for bicycles, tricycles, 11 Doy was sponsored ""' the . ti'onal •t 1 II ··-.1 r-1.oJ s-. •·~101 , . S•n11 AMI "J s1 e o Oweu. \1·111 be a\vardcd to the win-population may be suffering ~ 1714) JsJ-fl ..
council today. Parents-from ners in the upper grades nnd from one of the approxilnatcly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiooli.;~;jj;ij;iijiiijjjjjjijjiiji~ member unilS ... visited -other Harper ~TA lower grades ... Fa~her 200 disabling neurological or---~ ---· --------
sch&;ils in the' ai:elr to Mrs. Alan Wcssa ·-.. · and son 'pancake breakfast sensory disorders. -
President Saturday. Jan. 20. from 9 An estimBted ~O pc'"c-ent of-....
Refle cti on s
COM ING UP: Unit \\•ill a.m. to noon. Mike Jones hospital admissions are
sponsor Operation Iden-along .,.,.ith other drivers. related to these neurological
tificat ion in cooperation with sponsors and builders of and sensory ailments.
the Fountain Valley Polit-e Mirrors that have become
unsightly through damaged
backing can be resilvered. Aslc
your hardware man f o r
guidance. Or ask at the
furniture store.
Department next week. -=-.-iii·li-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii_il_ Etching pens for marking "'
personal property will be
available to the publit by
contacting Mrs. Alan Wessa
\
at 968-6196.
JANUARY
SA LE
1 /3 TO 112
OFF
THE
SALE
YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
STARTS
THURS., JAN. 11th
VALUES AS MUCH AS
'1/2 OFF
• Daytime Dreoes
• Cocktail Dresses
• Long 'Dresses
Formals
Coats-Jackets
Pant Suits
ALL SALIS FINAL
NO IXCHANGB-NO LAY·AWA YS
ONE MARK-DOWN ONLY
1
,\.IUQl\" tell.A.NO ::O.f¢\\'1'UJ\'t t!IKACU.
<:AMl'Ol\."'llA. ~ l'llt)NS ......
OF COSTA MESA
a detightfut b11dget saton
where beautifttt hair st)'tes begin.
PRICE LIST
MONDAY THRU THURSDAY
FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY PRICES SLIGHTLY HIGHER
Sh•mpoo •nd Set ····:···-·····--··--·······-.. -· ............. $2.50
Perm•nent Wave .. . ............. ...... . ........ 7.50
Tint .. -·--· ....................................................... 5.50
Ble•c;:h T ouc;:h-up .. .. .. . ... . ....... 10.50
Fro•ting ........... . ... ········--·····-····-··· .............. 14.00
Semi Permanent lashes ................................... 10.00
--"all'.Ci.l.CS-
11.50
1695 ll"(in• Av•. -Costa Mesa
Corner of 1!11t 17th St.-A'ISbve Le Ceve Restaurant
645· 1050 54.·9986
Open 7 Daya a WMk •!'Kl Mo1t Evenings
"
Elellnlor"
I
I
(
••
' Midwest bounty
fills this
barn dance
buffet of
Chicken Marengo,
3-Fruit Salad
-amt-Spic
App le Cake
that capitalizes
on home cooking.
Wtdnesd11. Jan~rr 10. l<J73 DAILY PILOT
100/oDiseoont
ENTIRE
STOCK
l.eyc•._ NmftfM
HHllll
Prodwch
&: Acceuorin
YOU MUST •1tlflfG AD l'Olt OIKOUNT-Ol'l'li:lt
ENDS CLOSE 01' •USINIJS JAM. \I, 1tn
f.L MOLINO-Grains & Aour
ALTA DENA-Dairy Products
HOFFMAN PROTEIN POWDERS
I HAIN, LASSEN, GRIST MILL-G,anolo
NATURAL FOODS-BUITONl-Spa9hotti & Noodlo•
110 SNACKY-Sprou+ers
STEA MARVELS-Yegetable steamer
'
Vitamins and Mlnerols
a, 1~11 r.1.,.1 1 ...... k~JH, Ill•'-flflll·LH•, Wftt.I',.,
Amff>(.I" o ... ~.... Wttlll 0"1lUllC, N•tw"l!Ms,
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LeveE'S NUTRITIE)N
16563 IROOKHURST STRER
SJ1o4l11 .rt. ........
POUNTAIN VA.LUY
Plain Cooking Turns Into Fancy Bill of Fare l~=··~·N,M ... ~· .... ~ .. ····='"'·· ..
The lush productive land is sauteed in oil , then cooked in ' salad -bake a Spicy Apple
probably the most important "'hite .wine with gar Ii c ,· Cake. As the aroma of nul1neg
factor in the creation of the tomatoes, mushrooms, onions · and cinnamon baking into the
bountiful £ood o( Ute Midwest. and seasonings. apples . and cake fill your
But ~~ cooking tradltions The Fruit.&alad reminds one kitchen, you·n experience a
and slrilts,of the European im· of barn dance buffets • aoo1· hint of what Midwestern cook-
migrants that tamed the -laod _ Jadies aid suppers with-the ing is all about.
profwOOly influence the eqd comb!Dation .. ~t tangy boiled CHICKEN MARENGO result. dressing, whipped cream and
A regional favorite, Chicken a I m o n d s f o I d e d i n t o
Marengo is a traditional dish marshmallows and a trio of
developed by Napoleon's chef fruits.
after .the battle of Marengo in To complement. the salad -
1800. It is chicken pieces \\.'hich is more dessert than
Goodness Contagious
J 1h:· to 4-pound chicken, Cut
in serving pieces
1/3 cup oil
peeled
l teaspoon salt
Wheat Germ Spread·ing
1 ~ teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoons \\'orcestershir~
sauce
12 \\'hole small white onions,
12 medium mushroom caps,
or jar (2h onces1
4 tomatoes. peeled and cut
into wedges
1 clove garlic, minc:ed
2 cups chicken broth
lh cup dry white wine
In a large. skillet, brown
chicken parts in oil. Season
with salt. pepper and
\Vorcestershire sauce. Place
chicken in a 21.i·quart
1:: cu p blanc~ed ahnonds
I cup hea vy cream. ~'hipped
Dressing
In large bowl, combine
fruits with marshmallows and
almonds. Fold in whipped
cream. Add Chilled dressing
and fold into fruit mixture.
Makes 8 to 10 servings.
Dressing
Jn the top of a double boiler,
combine 2 lightly beaten egg
yolks, 1/• cup sugar, ':It cup
light cream. 1 ~ cup lemon
juice and a dash salt. Cook
and sti r until thickened. Chill.
casserole: <idd on ion s , SPICY APPLE CAKE n1ushrooms. ton1atocs a nd
garlic. 1 ~ cup shortening o r
Pour over chicken in 1nargarine
casserole. 2 cups sugar
' Bake 1 hour at 350 degrees. 2 eggs, slightly beaten
or until chicken is tender. 2 teaspoons vanilla
basting occasionally. Remove 2 cups unsifted nour
chicken to hot platter; keep 2 teasoons EACI-i baking
The unexpected nutritional
bonus in this magnificent
chocolate marble cake comes
from the tiny golden flakes of
marbled effect. FLUFFY FROSTING warm. soda, nutmeg and cin-
degr POur drippings into skillet. namon
Bake in 350 ee oven 1 Blend lh cup soft butter, 1 add wine and a dash of .! teaspoon salt
hour or until cake tests done. tablespoon grated orange rind Worcestershire saoce; cook v~ cup hot water
COO! 15 minutes before remov· and 2 cups powd~ sugar. until sauce is reduced to 1 ¥z 2 cans ( 1 pound, 4 ounces,
round or square cake pans.I
Uake at 350 degrees for 4:t-50
minutes or until cake is done.
Serve ,,.·ar1n with ice cream or
cool and frost with sweetened
whipped cream.
Leftovers
livened '
A lump of leftover oatmeal
in a cold bo"'' may not exactly I
"·arm the appetite but 1nix it
"'ilh plump \\·alnul kernels and I
V.'O\Y!
~1ix 4-6 servings oatmeal
"'ilh toasted walnuts and diced
cooked ham .or lunch meat or
toasted walnuts, snipped dried
fruit. cinnamon, and grated
orauge or lemon peel.
I See by Today's
Want Ads .,
e ~fACHINERY MINDED!
Then take a kiok at th1I
6" Lathe for $1:5, this 4"
Jointer for $50 and thia
35 HP eleetric oulboard ••
e LIS'rEN TO TllE \VAVES
put out by 1hl'1 Zenith
11'attJiOl.•c11nl1· radio . il's s::.:-,.
e \'Ul'"llE r\01' TlEALLY
floating on an island. but
lhat 's how you'll fl'el in
!his '72 Capri. !l's blue
11·1111 11.'hllt' interior, very
clean, 8,0CO miles. S2,800.
Spoon b)to an ungreased s.1i,,,""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ inch square pan ; refrigeratel ·
overnight.
Put into 9 portions and. fo~ a
• ••
, . eac app e s ces. a1 portion ~·ith all~
spread with frosting. Makes 12 more cups powdered sugar. Makes 6 to 8 servings. and chopped purpose flour. cornmeal or -·rr1r----.n--::----.--,--u ----,-.--..----
1o-16_seno.iin.,,g"s'-_____ Beat.11ntil smoo•tl•h>---------,..,.,...,,..-...------llh:crrupp-ic±hK1PvPped-walmns or wheat germ. Saute in butler J'ry 1"Uturd'LJ S and handsome cake is a beau· tyio-oe--nmaancrnas OaWtr to
match. Its moist texture is
enlivened with a casual swirl·
ed brown afid white pattern of
your own design.
The unsweetened chocolate
enhanced with toasted wheat 'i
germ in half the batter is in
contrast with the provocative ""
hint of fresh orange rind in the
other. Serve it plain or go all
out and swirl on a fluffy
frosting.
Just like all the other
perishable ingredients in this
cake -butter, eggs, milk and
orange -wheat germ should
be refrigerated once the seal
on the jar is broken. Toasted
wheat germ is readily
available in the cereal section
of food stores. It comes pack·
cd in convenient 12 and 2<kxm· ce vacuum packed jars.
'SOMETHING SPECL~
lllARBLE CAKE
2 ouncei. u n s. w e.e..t...e n e d1.
chocolate ·
1,1, cup boiling water
3 cups unsifted all.purpose
flour
2'h: teaspoons baking powder
lh: teaspoon soda
I teaspoon salt
I cup butter
2 cups sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
4 eggs .
1 \2: cups milk
1h cup toasted wheat germ
1 tablespoon grated orange
rind
Fluffy lrooting
Melt chocolate in boiling
water: cool. Combine flour,
baking powder, soda and sail.
Blend together butter, sugar
and vanilla until creamy. Add
eggs one at a time, beating
well after each addition. Add
dry ingredients alternately
with milk. beginning and en·
ing wHh dry ingredients.
Divide batter in half. To one
portion, stir in toasted wheat
germ arid chocolate. Add
orange rind to remaining por·
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alternate1y into greased and
floured JG-inch tube pan. Swirl
batters with knife to create
Carrots Tops
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I can (I pond. 14 ounces I Cream shortening and sugar maple syrup and butter.
pitted light sweet cherries, unlil light and fluffy. S1ir is ----· ----
drained eggs and vanilla.
l can (8o/4 onces) pineapple Sift together dry in·
tidbits. drained gredients; a d d alternat'ely
1h pound seedless green with hot water to sugar niix-
grapes ture. Fold in apples and nuts
2 cu p miniature or raisins.
marshmallows Pour into 2 greased 9·inch
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WtdnHdly, Jn.it)' 10. !ID PILOT-AOVtRTISER :J '
Newman Popping With Hints
'Too many
peopla garbag_!
up food,'
By JOHNA BUNN chopped onion with ~• cup bone) tip ends. Slice ln tbln circles. add flour, cook over low beat
f'r<nch dmling. Salt to taste 11.,.t ball the oil In large stock otin1J1' le• lnlnultl unW
NEW YORK -"l pn>bably Freshly ground pepper to pot. Sault okTa until it beg1ns flour mlxtUr< turns brown.
make the bet1 popeom in the CREOLE GUMBO taste to brown and Is 00 loDger 1Up-Stir browned !lollr mn-111-
world!" Paul Newman said, l'J pound " fresh (or !rozcn) Few dashes of Tabasco '" pery. to the gumbo to U1'cktn.
grinning. okra J bay leaf Add oruon. pepper, garUc, Add Wimp ( o i crab-
claims Paul
Newman who
·likes things
'straight.'
"Flrsl, ..vou've go to un-l/3 C'Up vegetable oil 11 teaspoon ground thyme pan.ley and celery. Saute light-meat), coot for 10 minutes
dcrstand tll<re are di!ferent I large onion, hopped Large can (I pound 12 ly <rm low heal, stirring ollen (ooly until shrimp turn pink ).
ways to do white hull·less, yel-\2 large green pepper, chop-ounces) tomatoes until vegetables soften. Add Add oysters, barely cook (<&
low hybrid , heavy yellow and ped 2 tablespoons nour water, turkey ~ (or ly until edges of oysters begin
red Indian types of com. Small ck>ve garlic, rrushed I pound green shrimp, shell-hambooe); bring to slow boll. to curl).
Basically• the best popcorn is 1 large onion, chopped ed I or in pound crabmeat) Add salt, pepper a n d Stir in file powder, tlJt do,
the pop dry lava i I 8 b I e panley. minced 12 large oysters Tabasco to taste along with not cook after adding file
everywhert!J . 2 stalks celery, chopped 2 teaspoons gumbo file bay leaf, thyme and tomatoes. powder, or gumbo wlll become
"And a popper with handles About U cups water powder Simmer genUy about 1 hour. ropy in texture. Serve over a
OD the acreen ls I.be best kind. 'l:=-;Turlt;;ey~,;carcass;;;;~<;::or:,,,;bam:'.;::,·~-W:as'.'.'.'.'.h~otra;'.~' ~cu;t;ol'..'.l..'.stem~;;:aod;,=~H<a~t~re::ma~!;nl;•~g~oll~ln~s~kW~et::,_:bow::ls::_:ol~llo~t:_:rice:::~· ===-===-==== "Secondly, J'llOll p e op I e
oo;;r1m0w-oow1l>butterir:-• ------·---~---------.
Gtot a great pot of melted but-
ter and take lhe pan filled
with com and, with a knife.
evenly spatter the melted but-
ter over the top layer," he
said, dt.'fnOl\!trating the mo-
tions.
"Then nip the pan like yoo
were making an omelet so
that you expose another layer
or com, and butter that the
same way . But you mustn't
shake it. You've got to Dip it
so it comes up and over.
"I just sent Billy Pearaon 40
pounds of organic popcorn this
morning," he sakt
Paul Is a stroog booster of
organlc popcorn s I m p 1 y
because "it seems to taste
beter.'1 He's a1JO a champion
bamllurpr chef, be said.
"My theory about meat is
you don't touch It. I never put
salt or onlOM or egg or bread-
crumbs or anything in ham-
burger. Just take good chuck
-not round, not sirloin but
plain chuck -that's what
m a k e s sensational ham-
-burger!" .
Paul thinks people too olten
garbage up food ,
especially steak: "'llley've got
to pu\ everything oo tt."
Palil never has to be drafted to c.get behind the range. HJ
love to cook. Moat of my cook-
ing ls done outdoors, but I do
make bouillabaisse a n d
various gumbos, and great
gazpacho!"
Paul recalled the "ruMlest"
cooking he ever did occurred
when he and wife JoaMe
Woodward came bl!lck from
Paris.
'1 uaed to grW out In
Montmartre where we had a
house. When we left What I
really looked forward to was
eatlng great Amerfcln meat
with a litUe fat In it, beciuse
the French serve meat so lean
"You cannot convince a
F"'nch butcher to at In
ham rger meat. e got to
N.,, Yark during ooe of the
greatest snow storms of the
world."
The Newmans lived In a 111-
Ue garden apartment in
Greenwich Vlllage.
"! had a grill with a garbage
can cover over U.. Out I lurch-
ed I carrying three pounds ol ham.burrer and there were 17
~ of snow on top of the
gar~ can cover.
"Undoubtedly the neighbors
look.in& down were thlnklng
what is that idiot doing trom-
ping snow into the house !
"The next morning, I
remember walking up to 57th
Street ard In the middle ol
Fifth Avenue t on!)' saw one
car, a truck. And this was at
10 in the morning, that's how
bad the snow was!"
Paul told the secret of the
.salads he makes: "'Ole fir:st
Dite usually brings "l!E'ars to
Ydt.lt · eyes because or 'the
onion."
He laughed. .
"I like dressing flavored
with American mustard, Dijon
is too light, really. You can
use powdered, but I like the
stuff that's already prepared."
PAUL NEWMAN'S
S~AZPACHO
2 to 3 cups lefl-1Wer tossed
green salad (see below)
2 cans (12 ounces) cocktail
vegetable juice
'-'.! teaspoon salt
l.W teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoons prepared
mustard
I tablespoon garlic-flavor
wine vinegar
I tablespoon salad oil
1'1 ru1) chopped sweet red
onion
1 ~ cup 1>ared cucumber
'1 cup chopped celery
2 tablespoons chopped green
pepper
2 cups shredded western
icebe rg lettuce
Tum leftpover ktberg !Siad
inlo blender jar. Add l can
vegetable juice. seasonings,
Vinegar and oil. Blend smooth .
Add remaining Veget.able
juJce, cover and chill. Com-
bine chopped onion, cocumber,
oelery llnd gN!Jell pepper; chlll.
When ready to aero~. flC>lll'
gaz pacho Into 5 or 6 lel'Ving
bowll. Spoon on chopped
vegetables and sbreddtd ~
tuc.
U11 any tos.ted Iceberg let·
tuce s1Jed drened w t t h
Prench-type dressing. It may
contain tomato, plenQ> of
onion, cucumber.
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U.S.O.A. Grade A-Fresh The average market has about J0,000
items. Ralphs has some 15,000 items, all
at Ralphs Supe~Low Prices. Your
chances of finding what you want are
better at Ralphs.
Coaca'leDa
Soulllern Whole
1:.. s Avg.wt "'er . 2-2112 lb. .35 WVhlte s1~
Grapefruit:: lb.
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lhrtt•nnllk-Herde11-C1•cked Whet! Sllced
POPkloln ~.97 Rath
Slab Bacon . ~.~ ... 69 Ralphs _, . Bread . 3 '
Iceberg
Lettuce ..... 25 ' 240L
MEAT MASTER MEATS lo1ve1 •
•••. 55 R1rph1-Pe111e 01nish
L1rve Fu•rte
Avocados ••Ch•29
1 ... -IMdeCut
Chuck Roast
Bfff Shoulder
7-Bone Roast
IHI Chuck
Boneless Roast ••et Chuck
0-Bone Roast
Le•n 8fff CUbe1
Stewing Beef
8"flolnevt ·
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Club$eak
Monell-SpJcu 'n W•ttr Addtd
Boneless Ham
Armour-12 oz. pkg.
Mira Cure Bacon
U.S.D.A. Chotcll
Lamb Shoulder Chops
Potk-Rtg..orHot-1 lb. Roll
Jimmy Dean Sausage
Hot Dog on t Sick
Com Dogs
Otc•r ll•y11-1 lb. pll!J.
UnkSausage
Slk:•d-1 lb. pkg.
Iowa Fanns Bacon
lb .• 77
,~.98
,.1.09
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I~ 1,09
Gr•de A-011• Fr11her
California Fryers
Fre1h Orvm1tlck1 or Th'9h•
Calif. Fryer Parts
Delkiou1-Nutrit!ou1
Ground Turi<ey ·
Youn;-M••tJ •
Whole
3 lb. Avg,
Turi<ey Drumsticks
Monell-st>fcn a Watlf addH
Boneless Ham Slices
lb •• 43
, •. 79
, •. 69
lb .• 39
,._1.98
Coffee Cakes
R•lph1-Homem1de Goodness
Apple Pies
Relph1-Delicious
Mocha Torte Cakes
al I 1
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DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT
Fanner.iohn
All Meat Franks 1 lb.o73
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King "-'-"'-·-1 en Colo Slow .. ,.1.89-
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· .., . ...,._,... lb. • ·-Ralph1r Potato-sa1ac:t K1ro Br•nd-He•t 'n Elf 89 Breaded Perch K'•tt Whipped ·~ • Cream Cheese LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
Kenlutk)' Squire-16 Proof-S•v• .~O
Country Style or Butt1rmHk
Ballard Biscuits
21b .• 89
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loLo10
Straight Bourbon """ 3.79
Lto's Corned Beel-Pe1lr•mi-Darlt Turtey or 37 Sliced Beef & Ham , ...
Uktlhite Gin Of
Sandra Vodka
Imported from C1n1d.e
Montclair Canadian
Br• .. d In Oregon-12 oz. cant1
Aspen Gold Beer
~~3.69
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··~ 95 Clr1on•
Leo·s Imported .C x7
Sliced Cooked Ham
Flei1chm1nn 2 Tub
Soft Margarine
R1lphs-M1dewith Yogurt-fl 01.-.451
Bleu Cheese Dressing
Blue Bonnet 2 Tubs
Soft Margarine
40Lo59 '
110 .• 49
160r.•83
11~ .41
New Crop
Temple Oranges
Full ol Fl•vor
D' Anjou Pears
Young, l•nd•r
CalTOts
, ... 19
, •.• 25
1n.cono.., 15 IKhl
FLORAL DEPARTMENT
Te"1rh.1m end 3 ~h Pot
Herb Plants ..... .48
''W•tch M• Grow"_, Inch. Pot
"Rh1pl0dle" _, Inch Pot
VIOiet Plants-_,,1.98
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
YourCholc•-Buckels. Oi1hp1n1, H1mp•rs.
Tr•1sor We1te B1sket1-V•lue1 to .91
11ch ,48 Household Plastics
HeeY)'Weighl-100'-Acrylic
Ladies' Sweaters .... 3.99
College or Wkle Rule
Filler Paper 300'1. 58 pkg. e
DAIRY DEPARTMENT
Ralphl CNlmJ
Buttennilk
R•19h• ··o.ky Frelfl"
Whipping Cream
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Golden Premium .10 Off Pack . , Eoo.dS _ . _ Strilned .
·1ce·cream =~.79 Detergent ·~~~89 Mayor•lse :T;.88 BabyFood ·~-:..07
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Aqul•r or Mini
Crest Tooth Paste
C11t11-l1mon
Polish Remover
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Ptl"'°!ive-Menthol-U--A~llr ll OL 68
Rapid Shave c1n1
P•ptodtnt f \lo OL 89 Tooth Paste ~ .. ,
Exlf• Ory Skin Form ult
Jergens Lotion
N1t1111I Co1meelc1
Vllamin ·e Cream
FROZEN FOODS
Tfff1Wfft-Un1Wfft1Md
Gnlpelruit Juice
Poll'lp .. 1n-w1111 S1uc:e
Raviolis 14 OL 69 pltg.•
Jofln1-S11111g• & Chet .. Of
Cheese Pizzas '"' 89 pkg.•
Gitt!\ Gltnt-Wlth Butter S.uc:t
Cauliflower " ... 47 ....
T1111w11t-flo1tca 53
Orange Juice 12
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Pomp .. 1n-Wl11'1 S•uce 79 Cannelloni '!:::.
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"' 79 ''"' Sugat Fre• -12 01. Celle I pk. 89
Fresca Beverage . c:..iot1•
Slk.M-Chunll1-Crulfted-,ICb4 ifll S)orup 37 Dole Pineapple 20 or. Clift.
R1g11-A110MCI
Spaghetti Sauces
Nlbury-H""9'J .IKll '
Instant Polatoes
NKINnl I. ChffM
Kndt Din11111'.S
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eflftfoft-Al.lofl..i Cohn
Facial Tissue """". . Plnx Bleach
..... 88
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G«bml-l1~-Sll11 :S mo. loll mo. 78 Snap On Shirts .....
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~f .. ~-Pinlir. -S2flL 49
Liquid Deletger1t -· Arrkl-httt Ory
Powder Deodorant Meovfacturen ~def lllew•ce.
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'«~1.59 tlollow1y Ho1111-St11ftlid C1~eor 1• DL 79 Stuffed Peppers pkg.I
NOl'I C1rtion.tM-12ez.c-
Delaware Punch
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Sandwich Bags ..... 32 ....
Cefll l'tnh-19,.Mied 2t DL 1 35 Fish Sticks pk&-•
AllGrllldl
Hills Ground Collee
GertMn-Dtlu1e-MMfted llHI
Training PS1ls -·54 Sct11et-Ptu1 fl\lt1n11m-Do11bl1 Edi9
Razor Blades.
Prices effective Jan. 11 thru Jan. 17 .+ID EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
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Vim and Vinegar Sweeten Cleaning Chores
NAN'S NOTES: T .. hc llme DEAR NAN: Could , .. tell could be In aome -.-. could tell o lot bett.r if I could
to •tratchlt• out 1 wUd QIOri.. me wQ putry ii bard '° l'Oll The old relilbh.1 brands are be there while yo u are rolling
Mort than once I have had
to do a little patching, press·
ln& tog,tber with fin.gen to
make it hold. but I surely
pre(er to be the tough kind
becaU9e it turns out
beautifully flaky.
much nour on the board and back. The uck 1ay11 not to add A.tRS. A. V AND ERO RIFT,
mtDI ol _.... deaam. 1 •-loll almost universally unilorm In out the putry.
rolling lOO hard and too much. baking powder or sod•, bul PENNSYLVANIA
pollllla ud pewden la my oa evn •.-::• owtnc all performance, but some others Pie dough wllh too much
slat c1pboard, It oceUJTtd to dlredions? Mine brt•b '° can var)' from one part o( the noor winds up on th e
me that most of DI a!rt:ady badly I caa hardly pk:k It 11p country to anotbl"I'. cardboard side and can break
have a multlpl&-purpoae hem from the board. Is Jt lbt flour •lowever, I have a h~h right down the middle when
iO cheap artd so taken-for-or wbat? l\1JtS. 1\1 A E your trouble could b e you Ji(t it. But very short
granted we forctt au about It WALBORN. Qay, N.Y. so n1ethlng entlrely different. I pastry can do the same thing.
That can wreck tbe tnost how can yo u tell bow muc.11 of It used to be that you saw
foolproof pastry. the leavfnlng b la a cupfll for se:lf-rising Gour only 1n the
reclptt? I wtat back aDCI !Ollthem states where mt
DEAR NAN : I bou1bt alld boap1 11 sack or replar noor blscuits for breakfast are JtDJ
opened a aack of self.fisrng: for my bread aDd rol11, but I a l'\lstom In many homes, but
flour before I noticed It "''' don't know what to 'do about now It is on grocer's aheJves
for cooking and cleanl.ni ~-----'-------_.::.._ __ ...::_ ___ _
There could be another trou-
ble spol . You may be using too that kind so I can't take It other bakinJ,. over most of the country. -----------------'--chores. It Is a llllle gem called
vlnegan.
Some vinegar brought to a
boil in a new skillet will keep
rood rrom sticking to the pan.
It iemoves onion odors and
fruit ·stains from your fingers.
A bit of It added to cabbage
cooking water or to the pan
you've just used ror a fish fry
won't advertise what's on the
menu.
Soup too salty ? Add a spoon-
ful or vinegar, the same
amount of sugar and rebe.at.
Add about v, cup to your
dishwasher, glasses s t a y
gleaming.
Hot vinegar removes paint
spots from glass. W a r m
vinegar water with some ad-
ded ammonia does a great
job of window washing. There
WCfl'l be any of tttose after-
streaks.
The womenfolk in my family
used to use that as standard
procedure. then polish dry
with crumpled newspaper.
Somehow there is just enough
printer's ink to shine like
crazy.
A half~up or vinegar and v,
cup baking 90da added to a
gallon of warm water cleans
painted walls, wood\\'ork and
LETS ASK
THE COOK
by
Nin Wley
\'enl'tian blinds just dandy.
Rinse with clear water. The
solution won't dull or streak
the painf.
Add a few drops or vineqar
to rinse water ror plastic c..'\lr-
tains. It makes them a1~li·
static, cuts down on dust at-
traction. Plastic upholstery
wipes clean with a cloth wrung
out in a vinegar-water solu ·
tlon.
you paint them with several
coats or vinegar. Give it time
to soak in. Wait severa
minutes. wash off the design.
Add a cupful of white
vinegar to the final rinse
water for an average load <Jf
clothes. It is too mild to hurt
fabrics but strong enough to
dissolve alkali in soaps and
detergents.
You can boil cracked eggs
without having the whites run
out ii you add a tablespoon or
so of vineg:ir right at U:e
start. Poached eggs hold their
shape by the came process.
When food!! or water s111:n
the inside of aluminun1
utensils bring back the shine
with boiling \'later in whi<'.h
you have poured so rn e
vinegar.
And oh yes -vinegar a!S(l
comes in handy for makin~
salad dressings. candy, pie
aod -beautiful home-canned
pickles of .nil kinds. And all
without a co'1::U1nt barrage of
high powered TV commer-
cials.
Skillet
Dinner
Easily prepared in a big
skillet.
PORK CHOPS WITH
PINEAPPLE
! thin ""1t..-CUl pork loin
chope (about 11'' poonds)
I/, teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
V. teaspoon paprika
Salad oil ~ tablespoon CQmstarch
1 tablespoon light brown
suga r
2 tables}X>Ons catchup
2 tablespoons soy sauce
t can (8~~ ounces) crushed
pineapple In heavy syrup.
Cut rat away from around
chops. MJx together lhe sail.
garlic powder and paprika :
sprinkle over both sides of
chops.
Heat a U-lnch skillet and
cover with a film of oil; add
chops and brown on both
sides. ~1eanwhile in a small mix-
ing bowl stir together imtll
smooth lhe corostarch, sugar
catchup and IOY 11uce; stir tn
pineapple wtth syrup.
Remove chops from skillet:
add pineapple mixture : stir
over low heat untU thtckentd.
Return chops to skillet,
spoooing "'""' of lhe pineap-
ple miltUrt ovu I.hem ; eovtt
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DISCOUNT SlllCI COIVllSIOI TO IXTIA lOW DISCOUIT PllCllC!
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PRICES 1Fnmv1
WID., JAii. I 0 THRU
TUES., JAii. 16, 1971 NOW ALL MARKET BASKET STORES ARE M.B. DISCOUNT.
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE THOUSANDS OF DIStOUNT PRICES AVAILABLE TO YOU .
WI H SIWI rMI -I 10 IJMJIOUANllllH
NOUln TOWMCIUUJ..lt~
0 1 DISllllUTo-1
FAMllY PACK U.S.D.A. U.S.D.A. CHOICE IEIF
5-LBS. OR MORt CHOICE BEEF STEAK
GROUND BEEF T -BONE STEAK "" PORTERHOUSE • .
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LARGE IOLOQIA, PICKLE, SALAMI, (llllPY 1111, IAHO<ll
BANQUET IEEF IOlOGllA, LUIKllOI
AVOCADOS COLD CUTS DINNERS~
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ORANGES
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. OVER 2 MILLION SHOPPERS PROVE THE SljVINGS EVEF/Y WEEK WJTll Oil/I
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SIRLOIN STEAK 5 J SI
UNCOMDITIONALL Y .ot!OIO ••••••.,,,, .•. ,.LI
W•OUIODY 35c CHICICINS
UNCONOITION4LL'I'
IONOID
ST Aloi DING $ 18 LA•OI l!ND
UHCONOITIONALLV 1
IOHOl!O l'Olt
QUALITY AlllD 1 •
FU.VOil -
ROUND STEAK ... -:.·.~.":' s 111 UNCONDITUHt.\U.Y
.ONDID LI
liROUID BEEF
UNc£~{:SALL., ., 3 c
AOND•D ~ LI
T-BONE STEAK uouo,.SJ7~
UNCONDITIONALLY IOJIOIO ••••••••••••••••'-• •
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FROZEN FOODS
----- ----VEGETABLES ..................... ::\'~~ 34•
...S & CMllOn. CUT GRllll IWl5, PW. CUT aMll #Ill.do ~AllfS OR .11.llN llMIS
. APPLE PIE ....................... '.':,":~~ 31 •
CHEESE PIZZA .............. '.".'!1,':.'~ 95•
GASSEROLES .................. ~r,~::; 47• ..ocm.i lolloWC>W". •we. ~"'°'11\, Ol.lllowut OR l;l(lfll ...
GREEN GIANT RICE ........ ':':\'g,·~: 55•
BIRDS EYE COB CORN. ......... :::: 52•
. FISH FILLETS .......... ~'.'~.~,;:,-: 1.59
ORANGE Jl.iiCE.. .............. ~:'= 28·
flSHSTICKS .................. '.'l.'~'11:-1:33 .
CANNED FOODS
rWELCH'S DRINKS ............ ~ 33•
'IWl.OIMll 01 Wlllft GlAl'f:
HEINZ KETCHUl? .................. ~.~f 40•
HOT SAUCE ..................... '.~:;~<;: 25•
REFRIED BEANS. ..•••.•...•. ~!.:: 33•
CHUNK TUNA ............ :..~~;.w;::1~ 75•
DENNISON CHILl. ................ :m 57•
LIBBY'S HASH ................ ~~ 77•
PIPER TOWELS wnu12itJC DICOIATID
TOO .:i. FT.
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II :z.s3 :1.114 ·*3·1· i'l•
BREAD ...... ,. ..... ,,."mi· 37
• • • • • • • ••• • •• , Ti.' OR IJillDIMOt 2t Ol.1W 1
WrllTt OR llllf•T ,
.,-.FIRESIDE COOKIES ....... '::! 33,
AlMOllD C.KBIT, OllallArE Ollf' OI o\llOl18I
CEREAL. .................. ~~::'.'.':: 43•
HCiilSEHOLD ITEMS
LOW SUDS DETERGENT...m".:'~:2.35
rMIRACLE WHITE. .... ~~:l .09
COMET CLEANSER ............... '.t:l 26 •
ZEST BATH SOAP. ............... ~•Jl 21 •
TOP JOB CLEANER ............ ~~ 73•
SPRAY STARCH ............... no;""' 43 •
-111ilfl~-llEAN-• l'l(ISl'fff WT
.,...SNACK TRAY. .• ~: .... ~.~'.':'t.':1 85'
¥-1-...J).!R,. CRACKERS. .......... ::'.:: 64•
PACK SNACKS-.~~::~ 77•
LIQUID RIISE
f1Y
HILLS BROS ........... ;,~ 86•
(\l(TllC l'llllt ........ at till,
HILLS ·BROS ...... ~=2.52 1 W:CTl:IC '91. Gt klGUl.M•
. HILLS BROS...~.~~~:: 1.16
BABY FOOD .............. ~?.'.':':~:l 7•
STRAINED JUICE ........ , . .-.. =: 7•
BABY FOOD ................ ~::':','(\~,~:: 11 •
ORTEGA CHILIES, ........... ~1:!l 22•
. LAQY LEE CORN.: ... ~~~c:::;r,;~ 21 •
TOMATO JUICE ....•........ ~'!':t.:: 32•
LADY LEE PEARS ................. ~Ji 48 '
STEW . OtfftO'f·Al·DIEMIATIALl79•
•••••••••••••-•••• ........... 2'0lW
PICKLE CHIPS ............. '.".'.~:J!: 67•
DILL PICKLES ............ ~~~~ 48•
PRESERVES .••.•••.... ~~~~~~~~-:iwo~ 69 1
BORDO GRAPEFRUIT ,~.rr'1: 34 •
PEANUT BUTIER .... ~~=,:: 1.35
HARVEST DAY SYRUP. ......... ~~49'
.,-.CRISCO OIL. ................. i:o:,:·93•
TOllTOES .
:!:'~i 2.'2C 16-01.
CAM
OUR ITOllll An UIOHT,
CUAN AND CHIHY
LOW DISCOUNT PRICES ON HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS
fl'!!:! ~' •···Klt Birl
LJ!ISCllCK SHIYE CREAM
ORANGI AND raosr
• Your fovorit• 6,C shave c.reom In
' 2: new fragranc ...
HOUR AFTER HOURI
llTl·PERSPIRllT
,
COLGATE TOOTHPASTE
SU ... SIZI TUii•
Wilh MFP fluoride
to fight covltles. 99c
cf4POT-ATOES. ......... ~,o;:';j 55'
..... CANDY BARS. ......... ~\.\':: 36•
Vla:Lil, Ml. GOCIDIM, M.MOllO, PLAIN OR Sl'ICIAt OARIC
MAHATMA RICE ............ !':'ol'~: 66•
MAIVIR45c DA' ·
32-01.
PIG
PET FOODS
KAL KAN DOG FOOD ....... ~ 28•
PURR CAT FOOD .......... ~:!~ 14•
GAINES DOG F000 ...... '.';';~1.73
JONNY CA T.. ................... '!,',l"i.~ 99•
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
.,-.KLEENEX ........... ~.~'.~~~ 26•
l'llHflO OR A$IOllHI .
PAMPER DIAPERS ........... ~=: 89·
()• •···4Birt
PEIWORTHY
FILLER
PAPER
.,-.DIETTMPlRIAL. .......... ~~ 43•
.,.-NUCOA SOFT .............. ~\:: 35 •
ORANGE JUICE ............... ~ 87•
COTIAGE CHEESE . ..':'~';.~\'~ 68•
FOREMOST SRERBET .......... :~~: 63 •
BEVERAGE • SPIRITS
CHABLIS WINE .:::::::~'."O:.': C83 .
WH ISKEY ......••• ~~~-~0,m.;:?.7 .69.
COORS BEER ................. ,.:;~ 1.69
f\.IOUOll .t.YAILAIU AT Ol.ll SfO.SWITM UQIJOll 111".j
• •• thti few Items l11ted on this
page constitute fust o small
... sampling .of-.:the tho"19nctJ of low, -
diiCount prices In atOre for yoU.
76c
500°1heet pkg.
Stock up ot Key
~!ii'!lr' Buy savln91 I
Fondue pat, matching
tray and lld , Sterno
holder. ~11t. co1ari.
111 f Van de Kam p's \II
AN OUTSTAllDlllG VARIITT
Of FRESH IAURT GOODS
111l1J'QIHIHlfllJllflW'QIHJI
LODI FOi TIE &:·;!
N-GA ·IM ...... 1M.
T\ISf• • ~IJtn ...,... 1..,, .. ht ..
WBTClllSTll • 1111 u..lil 9'1:-
WUTM•STfl -1»71 ~ Iii.
Wllflllmft • '"' ........ .
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ClllCK ROAST
. POT IOAST OF IHF
·7 ·~
ROUND STEAK
IOllE Ill
sll .. 7 ~
CORNISH GAME HENS ~:~:~-: •• , -.... M 79 c
LAMB SHOll.D.ER ROAST ~;!,~,: ....... 79c
AVOCADOS
CALIF. FUUtTl
~ S.,o:.I:
Prices Effective Thursday, Jan. 11 through Wednesday, Jan. 17 . . .
• ~MAYFRESH FRUIT v.av.,..0•1e.Ju~•470• ............ ••
DRINKS MIRACLE WHIP Qt> ... """" ... " .. ..
All VA!llfl'f' 27 ~~~Y2~~~.~~~~-~~~~~~-~ .... 42 41 oz. CAN ~........... VELVECTA Cheese Food Loef 2 Lb. , 1.20
l'Kain Shortbread, Coconut. ·CARNATION Evaporat9d Milk
Choe Chip 14 Oz ............. -. ....... 49 · 141/z Oz. , ............... , ........... 20
kRAn Macaroni &. CheeH DinMf" BETTY CROCKER Hamburier Helper
71/2 Ot ..... , ........................ 19 Reg ................................ ,55
CARNATION Instant Breakfaat 6's ••.. 55 KELLOGG'S Com ,lake• 18 Oz .••• , •• 36
BEECHNUT Baby Food Str1ined • , •••• 07 QUAKER O.t• 42 Oz .. , , , , , . , ••• , •••• 63
·~~ ~=~~~E COTT AGE ~","~·N·~·~~~ ~'.'. .G'.'.~~.~''.° ...... ·"
~ 3 7 LOG CAllN Meplei Syrup 24 Oz .••••• ,77
;~NA~N·M•"'"'""""""""""'"".. ~·~, ~.·,~~.~~·-~~-~-~~~~~ ;,,
WELCHADE'. Grape Drink 46 Oz ••• , • , • .l2 VIVA '•P9r T~s Jumbo •••••••.. , , .35
LIBBY flees &. Carrots 303 ••••• , •••• .25 GENERAL MILLS Bup1 ~kl 7 Oz •• 42
l189Y S.utrilraut 303 , , •••••• , • , •••• 22
.PUREX Bleach Qts. .................. 19
CAMftflRE Mal"lhmallows 16 Oz .....• V
P'£TUNA Cit Foods-KKh~y. Chic •
Tune, Tuna&. Kidney l/2s ............. 10
NESTLE'S Chocolate Quik 32 Oz .• , ••• 79
NABlsc0 CookiK. Chip Al'Mlt-
Choc Chip 14 !/2 Oz ................... 49
•
CAMPBELL'S 10 1/2
OZ. SOUP 16
tHICICEH NOOOlE °" MUSKJtOOM NH•ffH••
ntESHAIYES Ovemfsht DillMf'S
12 Ct. ..• , •.•.. •·•··••·••••·•••••·•• .75 TllESHAIYE Todd ... OiopotS 12 Ct. • .&l
~IVIEllA ---#2 Con "• .2ll
IUTTERNUT "tJ Coffee 1 Lb ••••••••• ll
llUmRNUT PW 0 Eleetrlc: COffet
1 Lb. • ....... ..._ ••••••••••••• • • • ••••• ll
HUGGINS YOUNG Mocha J1vt
ltt11.Mr CoffM 1 lb ... ' .....•.•••..•. 15
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FROZEN FOOO
VAN D!KAM,Mut,..._Tu..My,
a..f 10~ OL ••••·•·•••·•••·••••••• .49
Bl"OS EYE lnternatloPlal V .. etablH
AU Varieties 10 Ot. ................... 49
DOWNEYFLAKE WafflH 10 Oz ••••.••• 41
BANQUET Dlnne:rs. Chicbn, Turtley,
S.lislliUry Stuk Reg •. , , .. , ......... , .31
SWANSON Meat 1'iH. ... f, Chkken,
Tut'Uy 8 Oz •••••••..•.•••••••.••• , ••• 26
elttO'S EYE Ofartf' Ptus 9 Oz ••• , •••• 57
VAN DE kAMfl' HaHbut 8 Oz , •••• , •••. 88
M.C.·P. Juice Drinks 6 Oz ••••••••••••• 10
IANQUU f'ritd Chkken 2 lb .••••• 1.!55
=..~~~R~jtt;'s;,tt~;· .65
11.b ................................ .ti
~:=~:"'~:.~·c:~;,;"'"" .20 ~Gal. .............................. ..
Alt~ 100% PuN Oran&:• Juice · Qts .........•••...•................• .At
•••
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FRESH FRYERS 35~ WHOLE 800Y WD£ A •.• ,,,,, ••••..••.• ,-·~~-............................. .
CHUCK STEAKS '"" '"' "'"'""' .. """'""········ 86°
FRESH PORK SHOULDER ROAST:;~~·2 ,. 68c
BEEF RIB STEAKS .. ,,,, .. ,,."····--.• $134
FRYER PARTS O•UMUCUO"""'""" 44 c . P£LVIC AT TACHEO ., .• ,, .. ,,, .. ···-············· •. , , .... , tt.
BONELESS BEEF ROAST ;~<;;;,._, .. s109
STANDING RIB ROAST "'"r ... _. ____ .s1Js
SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS '"""'"·--·-·--.. ·-·-··Sl 54
BEEF SHOULDER CLOD :~:':.'!............. .. ..• s 119
~.~!, ~~[,,!E~~·---• 41 c
RUMPROAST s11s
ltOHE ~······•·······-·····-··-···lb·
CARROTS TOPS OFF
~A~~~~N ':?~!~~!I Sl~C~O~~~lG.~ s 109
!I!"~,~"~~~~ .~.A~!~~E ... 98 c
ClllSI" TENOf:lil······· •... ·····································-····•·•·"·
GRAPEFRUIT
l'"LOfllOA INOIAN lllVEll JIU9Y A WHI TE, ....
POT A TOES PREMIUM
U.S. NO. 1 IUJSIET ~WHITE ltOSl ••.••..•...•.••....•... -. --ANJOU PEARS
SWff T ..IJICY ........................................................... .
SPANISH ONIONS
U.l. NO. 1 •. , .•••.•.•.•..• , .................................................... -•••••.•
CABBAGE
SOLIO MEAD •.••.•••.••••••.••••.•••.••.. ,.,,.,. .... , ...•••...•... , ............................................. H
!tuq~~~.rr~~l~!.~,.OT ........ 3fO~1 ·
2,~f,~A~~L~ ............ 8 CE1~lo sgc
· ~~~~~!!~~~ .... 8 c11~Lo.88C
.. LIPTON ~i'~E!!~G~·-·109
DEL MONTE Ste..J.d Tom1t0ff 303 .• .26
QENERAl:. MILLS,Crf1p T•tet" Snacks
6 Oz ••.••..•..•..•...•...•••.•.•••••• 42
GENERAL MILLS Betc:h.I Bacon
Snacks 4 'h Oz ..................... , .42
~\SWEETHEART LIME l9'/~~~U~~~EN.! .39
KERN Apricot Nectar 46 Ot .•••••••• , .3B
REGINA C.rtlc Vin111r 24 Oz ••• , , , • , .43
REGINA Red Vine11r 24 Oz ..... , : •... 43
GEIHARDT ctlili COn CerM Pl•in 300 .53
~\WIZARD -VP.~Jfl.~~~~T .49
ftERf'ORM furnltu,. Wea 12 Oz •••• , .. !59
GOURMET DELIGHT
WA TERCRESS 2 l:llJ"ICH ~
CELANTltO .. .......... L;I -
BUNCH GOOOS SALE
11..oltHIPS, BEETS, Sl'IN,li(H . 2' 2gc ~:-si"c~API~.~~""°. ..... ~............. ~
~~DEL MONTE 43 ~ CATSUP
lJOL ............... .
DEL MONT£ Whol9 Grttn Be•ns 303 .27
CASE SWAYNE GrapefruH: Jute.
460t .•..••.••. .--. ....•.....•......•.• 51
CASE SWAYHC Pink Gr1pefruit Juice
46 Oz .•••••••...•.••....... , .....•... 50
CASE SWAYNE~,,_. Juice 46 Oz. •.• 48
.~MAYFRESH
MARGARINE 19
ltEGULAll:
STICI( l·LB , •
DAWN Fresh Mushroom Sauce
51;., Oz .•..••...••.................•. II
DEL MONT£ fNit Cockt•il 2 1 · ••...... 43
DEL MONT£ Tropical Fruit S.l•d·
16 Oz .............................. 38
• ~~~;'.~:~~~:74
COLDEN GRAIN Stfr. 5efw MK&ronl CASC SWAYNE ~JKk [yt l'e1s/Pork . 16 3% Oz 15 300 ................................. •
KllENEi -.·;~~'Di'~ ... ~~.;:.·,' . DEL MONTE Spinach 303 , ..•• , ••• , • -~
50 Ct. , , ..... , , • ,,. , .•.• , , • , . , , •• , •• , .25 DEL MONT£ TOtnlltoe5 303 .•.•..•. , •
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Wrdnesday, J....,, 10. 197) DAILY PILOT 4J
We've cut prices
on 7,542 items
We've cut prices t
thousands and tho~~1~1 •,on produce and on
froz en foods and oth er 5 o can.ned goods, cut prices on 7 542 groc ~ry items. We've
buy most every iime ~~etyh~~~1ng~ mt ost peopl,e
cut corners on · p. u we haven t ity on meat service andwehaven't cutqual-
better. and produce . If anything. th ey 're
• ,.
'PORK LOIN .
·.r
11 to 14 CHOPS-CENTER CUTS I '~=0~099~ MIXED lb.
SMOKED PICNICS
HOFFMAll IRAllD WHOLE
66~.
•• _.,
··BANANAS
CHIOUIT A BRAND
LETTUCE • SOLID HEAD
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LEMONS '""l()C YAMS 4 ,.~1 TAMGT AllCT ............ US. NO I
EGG PLANT ,.24C CELtRY .. 1sc fPIE~"LUlril" .... TEJ<tDEll llEO B,11H()
•• ,._ -• ' ~ -
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ti)) r~~~~.~~H~:20 P£PSODENT '•mlly Size Toothpaste , .67
COLGATE Family Size Tooth1>1tt•
7 Oz .....•........ ,, .....•.........•. 76
CREST Ex l•f'le Ra1 ular •net Mlnt .... 59
CLOSE UP Toothpaste F1mily Sir•
DEL MONTE White Cream Style Corn
303 •..••..••.....•••••••••••••••.••. ze
HEINZ CATSUP 200z. Bottle ..........•......•....•• 31
ROYAL£ TOILET PAPER
Cost.a Bravo-Color 2 Roll Pk ••• , •...• 29
®)MAYFRESH
_;,;; f.~FFEE .. • 7 8
HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS
ROMILAR Cou1h/Cold Capsules ...... 87
COffTAC ~psulfl lO's , ........ , .. , .96
PERTUSSJN Wild Betry 3 Oz. , .••....• 78
[I ~~,a~J~~OLDl 64"
WtUTEWORTH "sptrin lOO's . , , , •• , .. 23
MISS BRECK. Hair Spray, Unsc:,
Rqular and Super l3 Oz. , ..... , ..... 72
MENNEN Sldn lraeer 6 Oz. , ......... tl
NOXZEMA Shaw c,.,m 11 Oz ..• , , .•• 99
~)~~~~~°.~~~~:67
Rerul•r and Mint ............... , .... 76
ULTRA BRITE ToothJ)8ste L•rp
Re1ular and Cool Mint .......... , .... 67
JERGENS Dry Slln lotion 14 Ot. , , • 1.19
VASELINE lntensiV'e ~re Lotion
10 Oz ................................ 94
ENFAMIL Ready To Use 6 Pack,, ••. 1.09
EN FA MIL Re•dy To Use Qts ... , . , , , , .59
TAMPAX Re&ul•r and Super lO 's . , ... 39
PLAYTEX ~Tampons Re1ul1r
1nd Super 30's .................... 1.39
F.D.S. Fam. Hy1. Oeod Powder,
Re1ul1r and E1 Slrencth 3 Ot . , .... 1.20
LYSOL Spt"ay 14 Oz ............... 1.27
DELIC/,TESSEN
~~.::,..L~:: Che~~~~.~~-'~. ftil 7 9 C
BUDDIGS SLICED MEATS
AMOllT ED SL.KliO JQz, ....... ""· ,39
MA YfRESH BOLOGNA
All "1~111 Thiele Sl•cf'tl
or All Beef 12 Oz. Ptlg. e• .• 75
LIQUOR
VOAINOFF VODKA
Charcoal Fitttred, 80-Prooi , .. Quirt J.H
WESTPORT BLENDED WHISKEY
SO.Proof . . . • . fifth.l..19
175 EAST
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eampers [)~light • Cooking Out of a Can
With the ouldoor Ule f1W•
Ing dally In poplllarity, more
and more lamllla ""' hllUog
the campln( !tall
And whether tt'I jull a
...Uend jaunt, a lull IClle-
spring or IUDllllOr vacallon,
or ju.st i day by a scenic lab
while lhe '\'bole lamlly on)oys
a picnic, Mom ls turning moA
and mono to short-cul cooking
-while still looking for
nutrllloua and a pp e II i I 01
meals. .
Some of lhe members of lhe
di.staff-side who are staff61g
"Travel Row" vacatkm and
resort booths at the eighth an-
nual Sports, · Vacallon and
Recreational Vehicle SOOw
this week at Anaheim
convention Center, vouch for
these "cook with a can"
recipes for hearty eating!
And when you taste these,
you'll agree that eooklng wtth
a can isn't what it used to be!
With just a little extra effort,
canned goods can be combined
with a minimum of staple
foods in a matter of minutes
to produce deliclOUJ eating.
ClllCKE~ GUMBO
2 tibtespoons chopped onion
2 tablespoons chopped green
pepper
2 tablespoons butter or
margarine
1 can condensed chicken
with rice soup
1 90UP can water
1~ cup diced canned
tomatoes
1'4 .cup diced cooked canned
shrimp
i/4 cup allced cooked canned
okra
In saucepan, cook onion and
green pepper in butter until
tender. Add remaining In-
gredients. Heat; s t i r oc-
casionally. Makes two to three
servings.
BEEF STEW
STROGANOFF
2 mediwn onions
~ pound fresh or caMed
sliced mushrooms
3 tablespoons butter ()r
margarine
1 (I pound 14 oonce) can
meat ball stew
1/3 cup commercial sour
cream .
Peel oni<>n, slice thinly.
Wash lresb mushrooms but do .._~ ...... t........-•lem--eR<I>
anil cul into slices. Mell butter
__m_ -skillet ancLadd._onions and
mushrooms and cook until
they are tender and golden
brown. Remove rrom skillet.
Add canned meat ball stew
and heat thoroughly . Add
onion and mushroom slices
and heat ror three minutes.
stir in sour cream, heat
thoroughly, being sure mix-
Chicken
Gingered
Topped with baked pineap-
ple· rings and roasted whole
almonds, Almond G i n g e r
Chicken looks so restive that
no ()ne in the family will think
of It as budget fare.
Guests wouldn't either, for
that matter. and you can easl·
Jy double the recipe ror a .iin-
ner party.
ALMOND GINGER CHICKEN
1/3 cup flour
11> lo 2 teaspoons groond
ginger
1 teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon pepper
1 can (81/~ oonces) pineapple
rings . 1 broiler-rryer ch icken. l'lll
up ~ cup margarine or butter
113 cup whole natural or
blanched almonds
Hot cooked rice
Mix nour wilh ginger, salt
and pepper. Drain syrup from
pineapple Into a shallow. dish
or pie plate. Dip chicken
pieces into synip, ~en Into
floor mixture; place 1n baking
pan. Add remaining syrup and
the margarine to pan. Bake at
400 degrees for 50 . minutes,
basting with pan juices now
and then alter first 20
minutes.
,l.dd almonds and pineapple
rings to pan ; continue baldng
IO minute! tonger, or until
almonds are golden.
Transfer chlcl<en pieces to
plaiter ol bot rice mind, ti
you llu. with coanie11
chopped cooked green beans
or finely shredded Jetluce. Top
with pineapple rinp and
almonds.
Makes • to !I servings. -..
Neat Trick
tu.. does oot boll. Mu .. four
IOl'Ylnp. I
~ lealpooD salt mie.DlO lure btlw<en 10 roundJ placing
lt ID eenter of each. Brull\ e<Ji" with egg; lop with r<>
mslnlng blsculLS.
Meanwhile, ln uucepmi, com-
bine remainln1 gravy, pi·
mlento ancl penley. Hut; stir
now and then. Serve over
pastries. Mike 10 Individual
pies.
1, tt:upoon chill powdtr
Ploch or oregano
I can condensed be.?! broth
MOO CUANGES
i l.e¥POOOI prep1red
bo !ah
3 cupo flntly chopped -beef
1 can beef sravy
v. cup chopped parsley
Combine bee!, -fourth
c up 11 r1 vy, onion .
Worcestersblre, salt a n d
horseradish i mil well.
BEAN SOUP ·
Dash ol garllc powder
Dash or cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon huller o r
margarine
1 soup can water
v. cup finely chopped onion
2 teaspoons Worcesterahl.re
I e , well belten
2 cbopped pi·
Roll out biscuits into live
inch rounds. Divide meat n1ii-
S..I edges with lork. Slit
tope; brush with rtmalning
'Ii· Bake at 400 dogtoes for IO
minutes or until browned. 2 tablespoons chopped onion
I can condensed \'rgetoble
bean sou p
In saucepan , cook onion and
seasonings In butter unt~I
on ion Is tender. Sl.lr in SOUP5
and "'ater. lleat; stir oc-
CH:-.1onally. ~1akes ~ servinp.
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FROZEN, ASST'D. EX.a. BEEF
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Hunt's Pork & Beans '~ 30'
Barbalk Hominy -~ ~ 21•
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BUtmST IlMtlllONAL
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ROLLS
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Sta Tani Sanltnts ~ 23'
PRUNE 49c
JUICE
Skippy Dor Food ":~ 12"
Uncle Ben's llalclc Rice '::ff: 63'
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Mods
··Re'lish
• • •
Dinner ,
While an elegant mold adcb
nair to tbe party dinner table
or buffet. any mold rec ipe
may be cbUied In lndlviduol
srring dishes or In a large
bowl for family service.
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A simple rout becomes a --,,,.rre~ by·al---t-
sparkl111g, !lavorliil rell!h.
Al1d 1ke<P in mlncl that tl-
zingy gels are delicious with
poultry, too: savdr(them as an
accompaniment lo · r o a s t
tu rkey, chicken or duck.
Ne.xt time you want to see
yoor guests or tamlly swing
oui with special reUsJa, serve
them one of these delectable
relish molds with tile main
course. . .
PINEAPPLE REIJSB MOLD
2 envelopes u n f I av o ~ed gelatin .
\I eup cold watw
I can (1 podnd. J\I •ounctl)
crusbecl plneopple
2!ablespoons-
lh: teaspoon salt , v, cup vl.negar ·
3 tablespoons lemon juice
(juice of 1 lemon )
1 eup chopped celery
II eup shopped green pepper
2 pimientos, cut in small
p~
Sp..i.kle jehl In over cold
water in saucepan.
Drain syiup from pineapple
into kup measure; add water
tomaleJ"'Pi-end add \I eu
of mixture to gelatin in
saucepan.
•Place saucepan o v e'r
mediwit heat; stir coostantly
until gelatin dissolves, .2 to S
mirrUtes. ~ RemoYet Crom heat ; stir in
' sugar, salt.. renl@ining syrup ~ mixture. "Vinegar~ and Jemon ...
j\lice. Chill, a t i r r I n g oc-
casionally, '1Dltil ni i x t u r e
mouods llgbily when dropped
trom si-. • '
Fold In crushed pineapple,
celery, green pepper, and pi·
mientos. . .
Tum Into ...:.P mold.-Clilll
until finn. Unmold o ·n t o
-c1ervnn1n>latter;
U deiire<f.': prnish wit!I
IJMll llELlSll MOLDS
f 1 envelope unflavore d
gelailo
1 cup cold water, divided
I can (6 ounces) frozen
I i me a d e concentrate,
thawed, u"dihJted
1' le3BJJC)On lllt
I cup finely cbopped celery
1 eup finely chop p ed
cucumber
111 eup !tnl!ly cboppecl green
pepper
6 tomalo s1icor or pineapple
slices
Sprinkle unflavored galailo
over 14 cup water in i&ucepan.
,. Place over low heat; stir CODo-
stantly until gelatib ~I~.
about 3 minotp. .. ~ ,..
"Reinove I--~ ,Slit In
remaining ~ cup water, Un-
diluted limeade concentrate
and salt.
Chill until miiture 11 the
consistency of unbeaten egg
wlllte. Fold In vegetables. Tufo iDtO . six lkup In-
dividual molds; chill unW
firm. Unmold on tomato or
pineapple slices.
Nut Pie
Spi.k~.d
Plenty !>{ •1'4iled !,!avor!
BOURBON 1'~ PIE
3 egg•
1i!i cup heavy cream
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1 leaspoon vanilla
a tableapoons (86 proof)
•bourbon
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'>~n.salt
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2' cups (abiout I ounces;
• -pecan balv~
.-,.;pcti unbekecl pastry ohell • Bti! eggs well ; stir In 'the
, ...,.fnlnf .pie If I lti,ll·ll' in-
grled\eols acl<llftc lhe -
t ::t_ ':" the others are oom·
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rock belot; -.r In a
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place a piece of foll over II
ehorlly before pie flnishe>
0.klng. -
), Place on wire rack to cool .
' Berore 1erVlng, If you · like,
ring eclce of IDiing witll \I eup
crum that haa beeo whipped, 1-i-~~~~·~··~··~ .... ~wtlhlllliletpOca.~ -ililil !tfiiiPOOri • . You will DOOd • aberi> tnlfe
lo eut lllroagll pecan halves.
CAPRI'S MESSINA BRANO
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VEGOABLES
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APRICOTS
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1-LB RJG OR 2-LB TH ICll.
OSCAR MAYER
SLICED BACON LB 93c iJW
ANY SIZE PACKAGE
FRESH • DELICIOUS
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SMOKED • MEATY ROUND BONE • STATER
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SLICED BACON .................. LB. N 7 -BONE ROAST .. ··········LI.. RUMP ROAST ................ LB.
MOUaLs•ttM1.1.ro1•tt111F 79c MANHATTA w1ttn1MMmt1N011 93c t1•N•NDnHD••·•1•111cur $149
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SHORTENING ~ea.tat. & '8eatdlf AidJ. S4Wt91.
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ALL PURPOSE
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. . ................... LB PEAR HALVES 1-~:... , . , .. 47'
" 'NS ASSORTED 'ii 34 BORDENSMARGARINE '" 39' UP A So U P C BORDENS PARMESAN """ "' 89'
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: · • ..... 4-PAK ~~r::~N:.NGER .. o.59· --
I GOOD STORAGE 3 s 1 VIENNA SAUSAGE e~;:~ "'' 55' LAD BAGS MARGARINE le','.'!"" _ "39'
................. is -c~KUG~T GINGERBREAD MIX 1ib'.'.'"' .. , 02 43'
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CHARCOAL
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PTS.29'
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WASHINGTON GOLDEN DELICIOUS
$ 00
AQUA NET
HAIR
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4f DAILY PILOT
Dinn er
Sl:ant
Simple
comes from a can ... canned
Chinese or chop s u e y
vegetables.
Any kid will tell you that
chop !!Uey Isn't vegetables, it's
Chinese food! .
... . . •
FRESH
GIANT SIZE
Authentic Foo Yung dishes
are made into egg pancakes
and fried, one or two at a
time, in a skillet. That's a Jot
of trouble. PEPSI-COLA PERFORM POTATOES
U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET
With this easy Foo Yung
dish we take the same in-
gredients aod bake them in a
casserole in the oven , .. a lot
less wOrk and far fewer
calories beCause we don't get
all those extra oil calories
from the frying pan.
At serving time we simply
cut the casserole contents into
-,,ancak!'sl..-squa= and ·
top with Foo Yung sauce.
will uess ou didn't
make it on top d. e range.
Here's how:
EASY VEGETABLES FOO
YUNG
ONIONS
MILD SPANISH
BIG HALF.QUART BOTTLES FABRIC SOFTENER
DOUILE LUCI
CUT GREEN BEANS # JIJ
CANS
1 can (16 ounces) Chinese
vegetables
4 eggs
1 tablespoon dried onion
SPRINGFIELD
MEAT
PIES I O:Z. voi>iiA FULL QUART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s3 99
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6/$1'-·
6/$1 GOLDIN GllDDLE 69' PANCAKE SYRUP llG. 79¢ flakes
Garlic salt
112 cup scalded skim milk
Drain the vegetables well
LIBBY'S
ORANGE • oz.
JUICE CANS
BARGAIN BASKET s1 Q49 SCOTCH ~~s~~i'.i~D & BLENDED
IN SCOTLAND 1h GAL .....
24 FL. OZ. IOnLE
6/$1 AMlllCAN IEAUTY
Small Elbow Macaroni 49' JUMIO J LI. IAG and mix with the garlic salt
and onion flakes in an oven.
proof casserole.
~ Scald the milk and allow it
to cool, sllghUy. Fork·\Vhlp tbe
LYNDEN FARMS
SHOESTRING
POTATOES I 'I• LI. PK~. 4 ;s1
eggs into the milk, and pour it1.., _ _._....,...., __ _._._...,. ___ _,_,_ ___ ..J
SILVER PESOS s499 TEQUILA FULL QUART .............. .
SUNSHINE COOKllS 59' VIENNA f.INGERS 21 OJ.
over the vegetables. I'
Bake It, uncovered in a
preheated 35G-degree Oven for
30 minutes . Makes six side-
dish servings at 72 calories
each.}•··
For an easy luncheon or
supper dish. try adding a cup
or so of cooked cubed chicken.
turkey or fish. Makes four
main course servings, Wlder
225 calories each.
Be sure to serve your Foo
Yung dish with soy sauce; it's
under 10 calories per table-
spoon and really turns on the
flavor of egg and vegetable
dishes . Or, you can make an
auOienUc Foo Yung gravy.
FRESH
.EASTERN
SMALL
SIZE
FOO YUNG GRAVY
l 1,~ cup chicken broth or \YB· r;;.~~::~~~owroot or PORK SPARERIBS 79~
cornstarch
Homemade broth (skimmed or rst) is preferred; bouillon is
quite salty. If you don't have
broth, use plain water. Bring
it to 8 boil.
Combine the soy sauC'e and
arrowroot and stir into the
pan. Cook and stir until slight-
ly thickened. Four ca lories per
table:spoon. 18 calories per
quarter~up serving.
Goodness
Jr your family loves sweets
but you're trying to <:rack
GRADE . ''A''
WHOLE
BODIED
FRYING
c
lb ~l~~f~~=w:i~; CHICKEN
, These natural munch1es.1 ______ ...;.. _____ ~-------------
l<ave a clean, refreshed taste SALMON STEAKS In the mouth and curb that s1 •• craving torr more ~weets. Slip _ _ LO.
r.::1~ In °fu..:O'':Z 1;,,a:! SLICED BACON ..... Ml .. c.... 89~
OJIADI! "A" l"lllYINO CHICKEN 69• LEGS & THIGHS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . lb.
OltADI "A" 79 FRYING CHICKEN BREAST . .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. #lb .
USDA CNOICI! IONEl.ESI 119
BRISKET ROAST .. .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . lb.
OK•Jt MATa• 109 SLICED BACON .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. lb.
C•SINO IR•ND 79• JACK CHEESE 1 lb. Roll ........................... .
KRA .. 'T ' 01. a -SL ICED SWISS CHEESE .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . ea,
Plt.l.Si UlllY 1 O• CANNED BISCUITS .. .. .... .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . u ,
-·~-----------------~ u~o• C""on.:1 • 109 ROUND BONE BEEF ROAST . .. ... .. .. .. .. . .. .. lb.
USDA CHOICE
-cHUCK
STEAKS
TRIMMED LEAN
Prices Effedive:
Thursday thru Sunday
Jan. 11, 12, 13, 14
Prices subject to stock on hold.
WE GLADLY ACCEPT
U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS
.
WE Gin
I LUE CHIP
STAMPS '
WI GIVE
ILUE CHIP
STAMPS
Of w"::111~~~. the «lge SLICED BOLOGNA • ..,., .. -... -12-0-•. -69~ ........ 89•
off ,. for candy and _ -;;;:,;;:==::;::====-========~..:F,.:l :;LL:;,:E::.;T:_T.:,:U::,R~B;:;O::,T:..;,; .. ,;,· ;,; .. ,;; .. ,;.";,;·,;;",;,";,;·:;":";,;':;":";,;·:; .. :";,;·:;:·:· ~;,,,;,:lb~.-ft
CED SAD ........... ti OL 89:. HO•TMl•N 198
HALIBUT STEAKS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. u.: • • l
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I
,DAYS OF VA~UES
AT EL RANCHO/
I t's the second big week of our annual January Sale ...
f eaturing seafoods that g~antee you a won derful catch!
-8/aclt CiidFRESH FILLnS •• 61! Tri11h TrntliFROM IDAHO l •• Jf!
Not to be confused with th0Atl11ntic var iety, thia hu a mild flavor vou'IJ full y appreciate! ' -Rushed fresh to us from the icy Rt n>an111 of Id aho -firm Oe!!h , favored flavor. Net wt. Soi . ea.
Rock lish FRESH FILLETS •.. 8/lf C& lish FR ESH .........••• 8/lf
Brush with oil, season, flour lightly, broil both aides till brown-serve with lemon butter. "Farm" raised, to afford flavor far superior to the river ones you remember! Skinned, headleM.
Cl FRESH 69( ams STEAMERS.... lb .Salmon CENTER cuT s 1 s9 STEAKS.... lb Sole FRESH FILLETS .... ~.1 ~b9
Fresh-for chowder or stew! (New England Littleneclu 89' lb.) Center C'Uts from Alaska'g famed KinR Sal mon! Jo:n1dish !!Ole. for the mild flavor, fir m texture you enjoy!
v
L b t FRESH s2s9 p h FRESH 99c 0 s er PACIFIC.... lb ere FILLETS . . . . . . lb King Crab ..... ~.1 6.?
Lots or meaty goodness to enjoy on these-avg wt. l·l 't! lbs. They'll be delicious breaded and broiled, or fried~ Big meaty claws from the.Alaskan King variety -great eating!
Hal •ibut CENTER CUT $149 STEAKS•••• "' Oysters FRESH .... 89( T.urbotFILLETs ..... 89!
Center cut •.• to afford ~-the very best part of the f19h! \Vestem in an 8 oun ce jar! (Eastern Oysten .. ·. 8 oz .... $1.29) Cl1t from large fish for generous servinp!
·Mahi-Mahi •••••••••••••• 89l Finnan Haddie •••••••••• 99~-Cocktail Shrimp ••••••• .; • s 1 '' Scallops ••••••••••••••••• s 2'!
Prepare and serve as you would oysters. Al askan! The fish you enjoyed so much in Hawaii! The Scottish favorite, deliciously smoked! Fully cooked for easy preparation!
-·La Sh • s3n rge r1mp ••••••••••• River Smelts •••••••••••• 59'.. Large Sand Dabs ••••••• 8th_ Smoked Halibut •••••••• s 1 '~
Peeled, cleaned and deveined 11/l lb. bag From the rushiaiwatef'I of the Co~bia! Delicious broiled -great for skillet cookery! Soak in hot water 10 minutes, then broil ! ,
-F II s1•• M Sq d 38 ' L C b ·· s1•• Halibut i els • • • • • • • • • • • • onterey ui • • • • • • • • • ~ arge ra s • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... Fillet of Corvino •••••••• s1i•
From the icy waters of Greenland's seas! Feel adventuroua?., you'll be well rewarded! ~leatyt ••• for 8 full measure or pleasure! A member of the ba&! family ••• and that's good eating!
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d4lf of oettt-ldatf-41te~ia'4 ~'·---
Pork RoastsoNELEsss1 ~b9 Turkey Breasts 99.~
El Rancho'A famed Iowa Roast -Boneles.,. Jeg, rolled! Sweet white meat t hat every one can enjoy! (with rib cage)
f
New York Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . $2~.9
t.J.S.D.A. Choice beef at it's best ••. naturally aged to make it naturally
more flavorful!
Boneless Beef Chuck Roast ........ s1~.9 Turkey Legs & Thighs ....•......... 39t
The English cut- the one that affords you a grea t pot roast! Rich ju icy dark meat-tender, ta.sty-from plump birds! Drum stick!!, too.
El Rancho Sliced Bacon .......•.... 89~. Fresh Ground Beef Exr11.uu" • • • • • • • 99.~ Ground Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69~
Lean! ... the thicker slices give it the "ranch style" look! Choose bulk or uniformly shaped potatoes for picture pretty burgers ! Rich, juicy dark meat, to make a delightful Oavor treat.
Super fresh Produce!
ll'IJ/lllli'llii ~'"'' ............ ll•t/
Sweet and juicy · .• , from Texas! Bright flavor fQr,a breakfast tre.!lt to et.art the day right!
Juice Orange~ ... 2 ... 29~ . Banana Squash .. , .... 5~
Large-Size lo offer more flavorful 11toodneM ! Fresh •.• Thick mealed for more value!
Super Shopper Grocery Specials!
, I Ide GIANT PACKAGE .................... 6f c
1'he mO?t popular size of tlle m~C populai detergent, 8.t a price that invite! you t.o save! No coupon requi?ed! ·
~Cilm llix . BmY CROCKER •• • • ••••• 3Ar 1/
Had en~_ugh of pie? •.. choose their favorite layer cake varieties and offer up sometbinit special! No coupon! Fresh Lemons ...... 19 ~. Egg Plant ......... 19~
Sunkist, •• for tart tangy juiciness/ Carden fresh .•• and freshness means flav or! T Clb or Frese a six PACK ..•..••.... 7 9c
Enjoy the tingling refreshing flavor without the penalty of calories! 12 oz. cans
'
.. Van de Kamp Dinners ••... 49
' -d d' A , I h "hbee' h h' k f frozen ... 12oz. ~ Ench1la a inners, mer1cana sty e . . . eavy wit 1, c eese or c tc en.
Delicatessen Specials! ~~~~FARMER JOHN!••••••••••• 6~~
All meat! .•. and so easy to prepare for a lunch treat or a dinner surprise! 1 lb.
Sharp Cheddar ...• 79c Cooked Ham .....• 49~
Knudsen's -aged 9 months or more! 9 oz Cressida-sliced! 4 oz. pk g. -Ore-Ida Potatoes 4 ,., $1. El Rancho Beer ..... 79c
French fries, Crinkle or Shoestrings 16 oz. Carton of six 12 ounce cans!
Sauerkraut . . . 29c Tartar Sauce loL •• 69~ Pound Cake .•...... 69c Krispy Crackers ...• 29~
Sara Lee. , . frozen , •. so good any time! From the happy Sunshine bakers •• lti oz.
Hom made ••• grea,t with frank.I! 22 oz . Fisherman's Wharf-Cockta il or Louie
Liquor Dep't Values
• . ~"~!!.~-~~~~~~· ;.~:.:.::;;,~~~ Fireside Cookies .. 3 ,.,s1 Liquid Bleach ...... 29c
Choice of five favorites , •• 12 oz. pk gs. Save big on th"'gallon aize Springfield!
Globe A-1 Macaroni 25c All Detergent .....•. 6ge
* Cut elbows for a 11alad or a eauerole! 1 lb. The low suds kind .•• in the big 49 oz. pkg.
Windsor Canadian $5 59 El Rancho Rum .. s3 99 'Instant Coffee •••. , '$109 " Hills Bros Coffee .• 83¢
Folpt'1-6oz (!Ooz.jor ... 1-39) Ont pound can (3 lb, can ... 2.39) Save $1.00 on the quart at El Rancho! Choooe either light or dark! •.. finh
El Rancho Vodka • $811 Vermouth . $J.39 Crest-Toothpaste .. 69c Pepto Bismol ..••• 79c
For family perfection! .•• 7 oi. fa!"ilY siJo Quiet& that queuy feeling! . , . 8 oi.
~ Big half-gallon, priced for valuet Paul MaNOn ... fifth! ••. Eztra Dry
J• Rubbing Alcohol ... 19C Soft & Dry· •••••...• 69c Pric., in •ff•cl Tliur. throu6h Wed. Blended Whiskey . $499. H~arty Burgundy . s219
'" Sprinsfield .. n!lieve1 lore mu1<I .. ! 16 '\<• Gillette Anti-penpirant powder! 5 oi.
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Jari 11t~IJ.ia!l17. No 1alea to dthler.•
Open dmly 9 to 9 .•. Sunday JO to 7 El Rancho's ... 86 proof ... quart. Gallo dinner wine in haJf.gallen t
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Wholt or . 4 USDA Gra dl "A''
Half Plan • Sunny Valley Bruod
To Bake or Broil Portion of Giblet
Reody In Minufe• & Nec k Included
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Fishsticks ,~,79c ~~f~~~ ... ~~eaks ... s 139 Coptoill Choica'-Hwt And
la!. Ptrfect Port;' Fott.
"""'63• 7 Bo St k ""~'"-use• '"' -ne ea s choaseetctiuck .. 93•
$124 0-Bone Steaks "'"'"'""'-"'04
Ill. ChooteBeefChuck ~-· "· 98<
.. $2°' Beef Rib Steaks ''~;,~~:" $139 "·
8-0z.
Can
...
Corn·On•Coll
Regular-USDA
Inspected f04"
Wholesomeness
In 2 & 3-lb. Pocks
High In Prot.ein And
low In Colories.
1b.73c
l\.69c
EDWARDS
COFFEE·
YICllll Pack -Rick ·C1lomki•• Coffel
1-lb.
Can
4
(Ejw•nls Calfee ... 3·1b. $2.31)
l eHir Fro111t
4-eu 49c Sweet And Tender
Gorden-Fresh Taste! P•tk
Chocolate Cake . G1rma1 Chocolate .. 24;DL 99c Colonial-A family Fa-
vorite-Serve Anytime! S11e I Bel-air Waffles Pr1mium 5-"· 14c Quality Pkg.
8 Strawllerries Bel-t1irSliced 13~L 35c
Manor House Meat Pies
Yeget•bles ~i~'":C..
Bel-air Cauliflower
. Bel~air Tater Treats
FRESH BAKERY BUYS! --
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~SKYLARK BREAD
=~::::• 3 16·DZ. $1 00 CMn. Wrltllt'• Loaves t.tt...&lnl
HUNT 'S TOMATO-RAMA
a !~.'!v~!~ ... ,~ .. 19c
llltlf'-s-Snadi Padc ~::: 5cr-
Pttled TOllltoes =-':'::31•
Hiii's Wesst1 Oil ~ 59!..
Sweet And Juicy-
An Ideal Dessert!
.Scotch Treat Orange Juice:.~2J •
Combo Pizza· i:,~ 'f:-'93•
Vegetaliles siow '::39<
Ore-Ida Deep Fries •:: 49•
HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS
HEAD & SHOULDERS
a ~!If!~~~"' l·OI. $158 Jiillll Hoir&CleonerScolpf Tabe
Deodora t '""'""',,., n Lighl Powder
Clairol Final Net
.Balsa• Sliampoo ~
..... $116 •••
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~wAA"'.;o.. 1b.-
lucem e Fru.it Y ogurf ~:~· 21 '
Pi,lsbury Biscuits ~: 10'
• ·USDA Cho ice 4 Grudt Bn f
Flavorful And Julcv.
ldeol To Pot Roast·
Blade lb. Cuts
0-Bone Roast
lb.tac S'1ouldef Cut-USDA Choice ~
kleol fOf" A Defidous Pat Roast.
7 B R '~""~ '""' -one oast u"""-''"
Beef Brisket ;:~-~M
Boneless Roasts ~"'.::'!,,~
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$11 2 "· ._$146
STERLING FRANKS
1 ender And Flavorful
Delicious Smoked Taste
A Reol Fomily Fovorile 1-1b. 69c Pk&.
SLICED BOLOGNA
for Sondwicbes or Snacks. 12-0L C Safeway Regular-Tops 76
Sofewoy Gooranteed Tool Pkc.
CHIFFON
TOWELS
Quitk·Allsarbinc Paper Towel
Roll
WATER
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Sofewa y Drinking or
De-Ionized
NAPKINS
Colortex QUCllity
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SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS
I Cocoa Mix ":;• !!~ 79• · •
:Storage Bags r;~" '.'~~ 29'
_Del Monte Catsup ':;f-33•
IUDetergent ~~ 'lif 49•
la.Anthony Spaghetti ~:!45'
fispaghetti Sauce .".:!~ ",~:· 45•
LIQUOR AND WINES
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A DIFfElllllCE MEANS • • •
our Dilcount wilh 4 D;ffmn« progra~ otTen money-saving prlcn on the wid
variety or high quality meats, produc
and other foods which· helped lo buil
, Safeway's reputation. ,
When we converted to discount, we. "-----l-.Dlade...aw.eeping·.changeL.in...op_eta_~
methods. These changes which inc!~"'
ed new pricing methods and the elimt ..
nation of unnecessary mercbandi•io.A
expenses, reduced our cost or doing
business. Our' savings were immediate-.
1y reOected in substantial price redu~
fo110..4rul•
Fad Por!lars.
• deal For Broiling
Or Panfryiog
!tJ B DID .
!(llTS ..
fresh Lamb Chops ~~.!'::'
Lamb Rib Chops uso=:...
Small Loin Lamb Chops
Sliced Bacon
-1tions. We introduced our eveey.day loW.
,level prices which helped to make th"i
discount program so populara_nd err~
tive.,Witb low Prices in effect all week
Jong, 1bere was no l9nger need ~ posG
pone shopping until the weet end. Lo.-#.
level priees·gave our customeq.addei:
incentive to~ buy ft'om UI all. pf tbeilj
fo0d needs. Wit6sb0ppingspread.mor4~ uniformly, throughout the ~k an
througbout't be store, our wlfole bus
ness becamemoreefficient Wcstrea~
lined ordering, atocking and price
marking. We increased check.stand e~
ricience and lessened the possibility
errors at check out
Savings in our costs of d~ing buSiJ!e~
continue to be reflected 10 the pr1ce'i
of things we sell. Shop Safeway for t.ho
finest foods and a low total" food b1lU
That's Discount with a Differtnce.
Boef · Clu• Steaks
Boneless Roasts
3-Rill La111h Roast
USDA Choice Btef-To
Broi1-~·& Trinwned
Rolled & r"" Chuck llSOAC....,,8"1--
tul & Juicy-To Pot.Roast
Shoulder Cut
USDA Choice 6rode
Aged & Trimm .
HARVEST BLOSSOM
FLOUR
La110SIH
fHrla Vorltty
Buttery l!ich
Delicately Flavored
•ch · . .
FRESH -. CRISP
A FAlll( •
•soFiENER
Wbite Marie-fir Softer Cltlkn
fHcyQvolity
Fl"" & Goldt11
Ideal.For Slicing
·Over Cereals, fflto
G<latin Salads, Etc. 'llt.
TEMPLE
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·TOMATOES CUCUMBERS ORANGES
~~ . TM 39c llul 2 II I 29c lleal Fir Salais 1f C ftr SalaQ Ptc:bll
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. ~~!'J~~.~ ........ , .. l.toilH $3 48
Potted Mums w:,~,., ~!~ s1n
Primroses "'""" ~!:-39•
lat FoOd ~ t-$1"
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' And you'll like it, too. Growing up in ple11111nt 1urrounding1 isn't ell that's
needed to mold 11 young life, but it helps . Come in to one of our 6 local of-
fices . You will find over I 00 trained salespeople to help you find 11 home de-
sign to ple111e every member of your family, from the youngest to the oldest.
That's the way we like to do busineu.
Rememiler; we -11re-the-l11rgest-loc11lly-owne·d ree' e state firm-in-the Orange
Coast area. We're your neighbor>, we sincerely want to help.
"It'• 1'1111 t• Be l\'lee to Pe.pie"
LARGE FAMILY?
WHY SPEND $57,8507
- \Yhen you may own this spacious, beautiful,
upgraded home for $52,950! Features 5 bed-
rooms, paneled den. family room with fireplace,
fonnal dining and 3 baths. Situated on qWet
cul-de-Mc, nt"8l" everythlng. Please phone S4&.
2313 for more lnlo oa 118.ving $5,000.
R-2 SOUTH OF HIGHWAY
CoRONA DEL MAR
Plenty of room to build on this lovely extra•
wt.~ Jot. Cbarwtlftg 4 bettoom. den house pres-
ently on~ ol lot Priced at $54,000.00 See this scarce item. 673-8550.
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"DON'T PAY
THE LANDLORD"
Pay your5e.ll the rent. It's like a Mving1 accotlnt
-not a lost! But have the easy llfe In this
pride or OY.'N!rshlp 2 bedroom, Condo near tbr
beach with private pools and large recreation
room. Just $1100 doY.'Jl and $230.00 per month,
Prn 646-7171.
WESTCUFF AREA-
$39,950-LARGE
RUMPUS ROOM-POOL
Just begins to tell the story about this
Newport Beach home, an exciting poolside
aunosphere that fiow1 through the large
rumpus room with fireplace and step down
""·et bar. •ras 3 bedrooms. Call 646-7171.
SELL YOUR LAWNMOWER
Take ~kends off. Everything taken care
or -including lawn, roof, outiide pa.lnting.
pool, recreatk>nal park and park rolllng
hills. This lovely condo with cathedral
ceU!ngw, 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. One
Bedroom down can be a den tor $34.800.
Call 64fr 7171.
For $29.995 you can have a home that o(.
e large morns. A 15 x 18 Alaster suite <--o-o--~.~.;"u~a=ccommodate the largest of bedriiOm
"llGGUT BEDROOMS IN
·~ ·rowt(;:AT THIS PRICE''
Adult OCCUOled. '";4 bedroom, 2 bath home on
qulet cul-de-sacs. Bee.ut1tully maintainod and
landscaped. Park-like backyard is 45' x 79' -
for pool or play. Separate utility porch. Lots of
she1VH and cabinets In garage, Only $28.950 -
All terms and V A/FltA/So/o down. For appoi.nt-menf to 1ee can 842-2535.
!lets. A 10'xl50' patio plus a tool shed. for
storin.I(' all your gardening equipment. Truly
the buy of the week. 8'12-2535.
ATIENTION
YOUNG OR RETIRED!
U you are looking for a fabulous 3 bed-
room home, here is )'Our opportUn.ity. C:xn-
pletely upgraded with sh&& carpetbtg,
tastefully decorated with wallpaper and
mlrT'oni and It is in a spotleA condition..
Low maintenance yard with Jots or t'06f!
planu. Loc&.ted In one of the most popular
Condominium ~ in Orange County with
resident mgr, 3 swimming pools, 2 tennis
courts, sauna and jacw:zi; neighborhood in
exet!llent fXJflditiOTI. Appraised at $29,000
wt th_t,;.m11 to suit your needs. Call now
8'2·=·
COLONIAL MANSION
3000 sq. ft. of comfortable living in this
fabulous family home. Large gracious en-
try taJces you to a beautiful hallway and
spiral atalrcase. Choose between 2 master bedrooms~ one down v.ith Roman bath.
Your Specious pool with diving board. slide.
self-deaned and heated allowsJor an en-
)Oyab1e llVl.ng' and pCrlect entertalnm·enl •
Also, large sundeck over 3 car ga~ and
farge yard ''·Ith sprinklers thruouL At
TRY THIS FOR $54,500 this Ls one of the only worthwhile
home-1 In Orange County. Hur ry, owner
A ST ARTER a.;;~~transferrm Call 842-2535.
Don't pay ttllt when you -can own this sharp nee.r new 2 bedroom home. Located on corner
lot. Room for boat or camper. Priced at only f
$27,900. 847-0010.
TAKE TIME
TO LIVE
and enjoy these yean with the UtUe ones. This
well cared ror 4 bedroom home will enable )'OU
to do thls. One ot Huntlnfton Be9clt'1 finest lo--
eatJom. .And the total prl~ is onl:J' $77,500.
847-6010.
4 BEDROOM-2 STORY
ASSUME & SAVE
Exciting t""·o s tory Spanish \\'Ith all tour bed·
rooms upstairs. Walk one block to park. tennis
courts' and pooJ. Assume VA loan. v.i th total
monthly i:-yrnenll ot $253 Pin. Asking $38.oo:>.
Call 546-2313 to see.
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ENJOY
GOOD NEIGHBORS
Ideal family home Y•llh 4 bedrooms, large fam-
ily room \.\'ith fi repla1._'f•, fnm\&J dlnlnJ: and 3
baths. Really C'holre location on quit>t cul-dl'·S8.l',
close to schools, sho1>ping, beach -and grt"ftt
neighbors too! Priced to sell quickly at $40,900.
Please phone 546·2313 tor info.
WHAT THEY
LEFT BEHIND
IS YOUR FIND
A morning fresh 3 bf>droom, 2 bath home
"'Ith a Y•ann fircplaC<', and a very private
rear yard with a sparkling pool, Jacuzzi.
pitL'I a cozy gas BBQ i.oit . l t's empty and
\vaiting for you at only $34.950. Call 646·
il71.
EVERY WOMAN'S DREAM!
Luxurious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Be5l
HunOngton Beach location. Walking dis-
tance to schools, shopping and parks. Larr.e
kitchen with famlly area. Built-in bar-b-q
In kitchen. Thls home is liUtrounded by
hom.<!S priced up to $50,000. You can have
thia one rcr $36.250. 847-6010.
GOING, GOING,
GONE
\Viii you ~ the lucky bidder on this spec-
ious 3 bedroom home? Extra large i~o·
lated living room '""1th fireplace>. Lovely
patio, circular drlVl'\\'8....V. l·luntlngton Beach
prestige location. Total ckM·n Oflly $1.550.
847-6010.
THE FAMILY ROOM
YOU'VE BEEN WANTING!
Yes. everyone wants a hugf" family room,
and this home has just thaL Pl us 4 bed-
rooms. large kitchen with hl"f"akfast area.
sunken living room. torrnal dining room, 3
car garage. This two !ltory home hu over
2500 sq. fl of li\'ing space. Priced al
$51,900. 847·6010.
LA CUESTA
"EL DORADO" MODEL
HUGE RUMPUS ROOM
So you "'ant room for a pool table? This
beautifuJ home features 3 bedrOOl"T\JI,, for·
ma1 ~inµig, chrumi.n&: kitchen and family
room \\ilh ustd brick fireplace and a 1300
sq. ft. completed rumpus room. Situated
on cul-de.sac, near schoolft, beach and
shopping. Priced well below replaCf!ment
cost at $47.500. For additional info, please
phone 546-2313.
SAl.,ESMAN •• , Is Your
LIFE STYLE
PIMJOnt & PMucttvo?
ou can compteto more tr•rtNctlon1 wltlr
Ms fruatretlon.
-tMlplnt ottt.n I• rewenllnt; nel •t•t• ts •acltfnt.
I.Im more -IMrn more encl IOt'Y9 Mtter
••• JOIN A LEA.DIR.
Roqulromenh: lnt91rlty & Enthv1l11m.
..P.S. Let'I t1lk ebovt It ... C1ll Mo at
~1600.
CORONA DEL MAR
INVESTMENT
Sci1.l' this golden opriortunlty! Not oftC'n can
y1.1u find PR l~I E t rip\f"Xl'S \\ilh this 1nuch to of·
fer. All 2 bf.droo1n unit.t, one "1lh fi~placc, pri-
vate balconic>s, newly painted lruiide and ooL
Quality construct ion at 1enslble price. $75,000.
Call 673.s550.. \V e ha\•e two-take your pick.
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP
TRIPLEX
Fant.Astle triplex. pride of O\\Tl r>rship. Cloi.r
tn all schools, ghoppini.: and freev.·ays. A
01usl to s('('. Vfleancy fa('tor almr15t noth·
ini:;. Lo\1· 1naint("nanel'. PriL"e $-17.500. Pleasr
11honc for appointment lo St'l'. 5116·2313.
PAST
POSSESSION O.K.!
$49,900
O\.\T1en are very anxious to move to North-
ern Calif. and may. offer early occupancy
ot thit beautitul 4 bedroom. tri-lewl home,
featuring huge family room with fireplace,
formal dining and llA baths. Llke·nl.'W con·
dlti9n. upgt1lded and tastefully deeoratt"d
nrar beach and 1hopping. Please phorlf'
546-2313 for additi onal infu.
PREMIUM QUALITY
CORONA DEL MAR
INVESTMENT
Choose your colors, carpets and drapet;.
New duplex 2 blocks from oL"ean In old
Corona del Mar. Owners unit "ith 3 bed·
rooms, den, family room and gepe.rate di~
ing room. Large 3 bedroom rental unit in
r{'ar. over siz1'<1 101. And 3 car garage!.
$125,CXXl. Call 673-8550.
MESA VERDE VIEW
One of the best kept homes ln the areft,
4 bedrooms. 2 baths ""ith ll beautiful pano-
ramic view o( Mesa Verde Country Club.
Beautiful-drape! and lush ca.rpet1. Famlly
room plllleled with rough cut red\\·ood,
b)('nding \Vith pl'rfect\y <.'OOrdirutl.ed noor•
in1;. Corner lot '""·Ith ample room for camp.
Pr or boat. Sec this today tor $36,900.
5•16·2313.
"JUST PERFECT"
Covered -patio -wishing \WU -waterfall
and tish pond. 3 la?'"l!:e bedrooms -all for
S2ti.950. Unbelievable! Conveniently close
to school~ and shopping centers. Don't v.'&.i t
lo see this one. CAU.. ~0\V 842·2535.
NEW ENGLAND CHARM
ON PENINSULA
\rt1lklnt: distanc<' to ()cf>an 11.nd &y Bf'llCh<'S.
A ~1iacious 2>4X> sq. ft. family home \1·1!h 4 large
hPdt'<IOffiS. includlllJ{ a huge ma~ter !iUlte ,,_,ilh
~an 'VIC\'' and Sun l)eock. f'amily Room. Shel-
tered Palio. Bi~ Counuy Kltchen and a 11.'dl done
"no can'" a<;tro-turf front lewn. 5'!'11 the lawn
mo•·f'r and ho sailing. $84,500. Call 673-85M.
A LAUGHING PLACE
There is a place "hf'r<' 1•\cryonc and h1,; family
can bl' happy. \V~·'\·c Jl"t li-.t•!d 1h1s profession-
ally aN"entl'tl 4 bcdn~ hof'n<' v.'ith a l&rge
family room and Count1-y k1tchlm featuring 3
eatinst an•as. on(' rnnlllll, and fantastic color
roordinating. Take th,. tune to SC'l' this Jovelf"
home and you'll \I ant lo 1nr1ve In lnstantl,y.
P riced at $<17,990. Call nov.• 842·2535.
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HAD GARAGE SALE
AND READY TO MOVE
r anlnstic 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on Eutslde.
Wood burning fireplace, l&Jl:e family room oft
kitchen. Easy to maintain landscapl.ng. We have
a 90'( l1>8n commitml•nt on the ask.Ing price ot
$31,000. To see call 646· 7171.
5 BEDROOMS
$38,500
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.Enjoy the rozy comfort and ~llrity ot your O'o'"'n
home this v.·intcr. This lar£e 5 bedroom home la
built for a !ante fainily. f)n\y one block Crom one
or the most p~s1\'" !!chool.!1 in Calltomla.
tall now. S.12·2535. for mort.• lntormo.Hon.
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' . GOOD TASTE?
GOOD BUY
Clean as a hound 's tooth and loet1.lrd in a nice
ramily neighborhood. Ta:.t.cfully da.'"Oraled
throughout. Lan::e l'tlOU{::h for thf' bl~ family.
4 hPdl'ooms, 2 hath<; un lii.n.:,. rorn1'r l•JL Sl.000
'1otal co~t lo G.I. huyrr. 817-GOl'l.
SUPER EASTSIDE BUY!
l n1agine a cut('~ tx'<lrf)'1n1. ~ha th hilm<' in Eatl·
~idr Costa ?itesa. for O:\'LY SZ'i,500. Chal'!Tllng
&nd In i:ood cond iti on. phi'\ it'g nnl like f'vct'J
ot.hr.r home OTI th!-block. St'!.• 1t today, It won't
be there kmg, 646-7171 .
NEWNllT •Mm
1700,Newpoot m...
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COSTA MESA ·
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BtJN'DNGTON BflAOI ·
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MZ-alH 147-6010
CORONA DEL MAR
JJ2 M•t0erlto
61J4S50
INVESTMENTS
21'2'""'*' 7!w1 .. S.ltf 201-· '.
c.iii M-546°1600
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Everyone Has
Something Thet
Someone Else Wents
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IN THE NEW SECTION -This Beautifully decorated (completely upgraded) 3 bedroom,
formal dining room, a fireplace. 2!h baths,
2 patios plus a solarium, on the gorgeous
greenbelt .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $62,500
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·AUSTIN-SMITH , GORMAN I. ASSOCIATES
REAL TORS 644-7270
GIMral Gentral
* * * * * * TAYLOR CO.
The Area's
Top Professionals
AN at Your Smrlce
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
The "Hard to Find" 5 bdrm. & family rm.
home -the popular Somerset model -lo-
cated on fee simple 1ot -not leasehold -
all of this plus numerous features, make it
a good buy at $76 ,000.
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CLASSIFIED ADS You Cen Sell It,
Find It, Trede It
With e Went Ad
Nowporl
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Fal"'law
64Ulll
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· · ~ -HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
5 BEDR.OOMS
. MESA VERDE
Th.ii home It aa clean Now
u the day lt wu built It
feat~s 5 bl& bedrooms,
IOlll\I I 01'10\
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Macnab-Irvine
plus a formal dining.room Realty Compe.~)'
and a family room, pr1ced OCEAN VIEWI
below !he market at $46.SOO. Beautilul 3 BR cllH home +
CALL u1 today m see this · euest cottage down on
beautiful OOme. ~1050. beach. Brova\Cll designed.
Ontu Security system, lighted
"' water!all, large sheltered .,,21 paUo. Ken HartJey 642-8235.
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Macnab-Irvine
MESA VERDE 642-1235 6444200
-LIVING-"""""'"""""""""""""""
Spacious l•mHy home •1th • WE HAVE
bri&ht liyina roo1n &. iep.
family rq:i, plus 4 bedrooma, The best value in Mesa
for only $411:,SOO. · Verde complete with 4 BR,
1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!!![!~ I GINNY MORRISON formal dining, df>n, 3 bu,
In For-'-···re! •*'**• -REAi.TO~ dinette area and beautiful -IVMI * * l5C6 Mesa 20xJO ft Poo.I. ?a1any neat •GM •Verde Dr. F.ast, features like new ankle $ 15,750 •--• Costa Mesa detp carpet, lge private sun FULL PRICE! *•••* 557-WO deck, etc. New on the mark-
1,URRY'· FORCED SALE•. IOpen Evenings) et A won't last long. Call m tor complete detai19,
Freshly puinll'Ci Interior. 546-SMO IOpen Eves.J
WASHER anrt DRYER IN·
Room for 4 hcnes; S
bedroom, fam. h o m e .
Private road. Country at-tn08pl\t're -views. 36. Pool.
15 fl.tin. lo sirport. $'18,950 . Call George Grupe
COLDW£LL. BANKER
Reallors 644-2430, 833-0700
550 Newport Center Dr.
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2 BR. Ir den, fiXf'f-.Upper
R·2 I.At. 10'.to ~·n. $24.~
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1610 '"· Coasl Hwy., NB REALTORS 00-4621
BY OWNER
3BR. 1" BA. Fam Rnl. w/W
crpta. -· swim pooj, sprink1ers, tnoed, $34.~·
J24 West JoAnn lSft
714-244-3278.
OCEAN VIEW • New CUatoil
borne 4 ar. 2'iii Ba, fam ' NEW LISTING den nn. cpb, drape1
Eastslde Co.ta Mesa: lovely lndscpd, $52,Wl. 646-$16. 11 3 bdrm,. 1% ba'1. Xlnt cond. 3 Br., 2 Ba, clean, ~
Qulck posseu. Ollered for good area. $11XX> down. $.ll~
S28,250sH' ARP 3 BR PJTI. Call J im Broome tar • day, Newport Mesa Rlty,
1% bal.h home on choke cor-642-9411. •
ner Joe. Brick trplc., bUns., 2 BR-154 Albert • $24,500. Lot
new copper plumbing. 6S'x140', prin. only. ~'Vl_'tt Youn far $34!00. v•--, MORGAN REAL TY or 64>-1509 JIM.
67• u•• 67' u59 EASTSIDE, By owner 4 Bfft: ,,..._... ~ 2 ba. all ela: kit 2,cro 11q n;
BY OWNER 1.17,900 64&-093 '
3 BR. l ~ BA. Cpts, drps, Pool 4 br 2 ba E&lde, fplc,
dishwasher. Flagstone pat)o Tcrn111, $39,500, open daily .•
with built-in BBQ. Copper 337 Magml..ia, owor &U-8310
plwnbin&, M_rd_woaj .Doors. l
Two blocks from 1Cboo1. K-Fount•in V111ey l
8th frade. CUJ-Oe-sac. rnA
or Conv. $26,500. Call for OWNER anxioua. S ~
app't to see, 557-4861. family rm, dlnlngld' ..... rm, xb'? eating area 1n <U•ell, r..,.
4 Bd 2 Bath !30.950, m•> -rm., OWNER leavea. Auu~
New carpets thruout, 2 car 6%% loan. 4 bedrm, 1amll1;
garage. Eastside O:>sta nn, sunken living rm. br~
Mesa. $28,950. $34,900. {TI4) 962-5566.
CORONA DEL MAR ''OWN·YOUR..OWN'' 675-675-3000 CLUDED! S111inless steel On tbe water! Fantastic view & pride of own-kitchen "'ilh built-in blender. Dining room. Private gar-
· Macnab-Irvine ,. Roy McCerdle Realtor OWNER must sell. Aasumf;
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. ~% loan, 2 story, balcony,
Ren11y Company 54i-m9 • bedrma. fJunlly rm. brk,
Investors' Attention I~~~~~~~~~/ ""''""""""l"'"l"'~'""'"""' $39,!llO. {TI4J 842-2561. .1
""-~ HERITAGf ' • REALTORS' ership bldg, Private marina, pool, jacuzzi & den pa1io! Stnra~c-lockeni.
security guard. Adult occupied. 2 Bdrooms, %a Th1MACUL\T!:: 1ownhouse _
2 baths. Vacant-Immediate poss. $89,950 POOL. 100! RUY THIS
RARE BAHGAIN TODAY?
·"Our 27th Year'' I ~:;:;:;:::::::~::;;;;;;;. i CalJ 66-0303. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 1,
. 2111 San Joaq<Jln Hiiia Rood Gt11t1nl GIMral
2 BR house on MOO sQ. ft., jl 4 UNITS YEAR OLD-PARKSIDE
R·2 lol. Could build trl-pl.ex Only one year old -extra By Owner -4 Br, 2 Ba. cow 1~"/IO'J., zoning vartance. Ontu nJce? Private patios -patio, .ep FIR.• Assume e»-
ao.e-in C.M. 1 o cat Io n . ~IV21 Deluxe built-lria -All one i&t'g GI loan. ·Special aaJe
Sl8.500. Jack •row e 11 •r1 1tary, one 3 Br, two 2 Br, price • $37..SOO.. SelW' will
SU-8235. (WIS) one 1 Br -1-ot is IO lariie ¥Ip line. Vac.anL &U-~
that 2 more unlts can be ~
built! Call Red Carpet BY Q\\INER 4 BR., pool,
HARBOR ISLAND 642-1235 6444200 EVERYTHING FOR Real.,.., 54H640. deluxe ,,,.. thruout, """'!
$~9 950 TWO HOUSES extras, lmmac! 968-6tM5 a11 -=~--.,..-~1 "======~1 " ' " BY OWNER •PM.-
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. '44-4tl0 I 01!1.\I L Ol '10\
" l A " ,, ;.• I
Macnab-Irvine
G&Mral
•
BR 5•L baths .......... ho -B-lnners I ··ck 1 • 3 BR & tam rm. on cul-de-
A "IRE-"™"ND Lovely 5 •0 n , waoc...,.,u• me. .., .., e fixtr Upper ..., 1n top ..,.., Dbl hrepl, BOTH ONLY $32,000 Huntington Boach J -~-l-!---..,,.,,...,.-,.,-.;.,~"'".::..O.:..:::.,."':;;.".:..::u-,.--"'""",--,--+_.!.L~e~.c-¥ll~vln~~rm.~~&~f~a~m~l~l~rm.~~us~t~red::;;eco~~~i--fr~..r;;,;;,""r':.iii'°';,,;m~·irii''mm~;1~,~~ffi'~'t--t.-,A;;..1};;ft;--t:?.,~~f":~~~~~~~~~F,J;;ii:f.~~i;;ii~~~~~;:::~-=j~~t--
ed P . fl I d d be b. Be tiful a n entry' lush landscpg. Best Private yards &: teparat~ FANTASTIC A re CdM charmer, on the ocean side of at . 1er, oa an san Y ac au the big ~·n payment lb located on large Eastsldl' terms avail. drives. Auume k>an of \
I
1-!'!'J'., yet walking distance to all shopl"."'5o--l-~Yard_wtlge_shade tree.-&.swlmming_pool. "'"'on • quie'-""'<1.tn-an. emtn-M...-ion.'~~~l~~P~fl~O:NE~'~Gl2;~-l~rn::;;;r~T.T. l-•p•o=o...-L-.H"O""M"'-.~1 ThiS 3Ddri11., 1 lh bath home has additional cxi·l'llent Santa Ana neigh-for 3 more units. Investor's &t)-1060.
sleeping room in 2 car garage·, we have the borhood. Th~c · bedroom, delight with loads of J11Jten· HOME + """'*""'*""°~m=9~50~-*~*~ Here ls truly a ratt nn<l' BILL GRUNDY REALTOR cnnvertlblc dl'n or study Hal. Home needs remodel-Wouldyoubcllevea5Bd~ key -give us a call. Offered at $64,500 1 '''"' ,.,,.. famHy room. log. ., brlog your hamme• GUEST HOUSE 4 BR + Maid's or guest rm. <Ingle .,...,. home +
341 8<1y1kfe Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 llravy shake roof. Close to and paint brush. Call us for Pecky paneling, ahag carp. and it la prettier than
shopping and transportation. t.'Omplete details, but hurry, ln prime Ea:"tiildc location. ltfost outstandlng buy in model inside Ir out! Amor8 CORBIN -MARTIN Gtntral
REALTORS 644-7662 l·STORY
l'!!"""""'t'...,,....,,....,,.!!!!!!!l...,,.~...,,....,,....,,.,.I BEACH • POOL!
CAMEO HIGHLANOS
Lovely 3 bedroom bomf"
In a }>eautlful eetting
wltfi lots of trees,
privacy A a magnificent
ylird. Tastefully decorated.
General Gonaral $19,500!
BLUFFS BEAUTY Prime Huntington Beach Jo.
rntioo! BIKE TO OCEAN!
Assun\e F11A loan of $11 .~
IOI' BUY 1'"'0R $:nl fliA).
Monthly pe.yment only $107.
Annual percentaa;e r a t e
51.4 %: Used brick nreptace.
Cozy kitchen. Private f"n·
closed paUo. SWIP.1fl.fiNG
POOL! lmmaculatt> town-
houlc ! Call today 645-0303.
Convertible den. large
kitchen cl spacious
living room. E.PLAN BEST LOCATION
JUST LISTED, on the most picturesque, wid~
est greenbelt. 3 BR., lam. rm., 21'.! ba.
condo., tremendously upgraded, elec. kiL
w..lelectronic oven & eust. cabinets. 2 Encl .,
lge. tiled patios. Beaut. carp., drapes & light-
ing fixtures . Must see to appreciate. $67,500. .... . ~.
169.500
HAlllllOlll
REALTORS
SINCE 1944 IOHl.\I I. Ol .\O\
' P£Al,TOli'.,
673-4400 HELEN B. DOWD
REALTOR
0-11
.HUNT. -BEACH -
POOL
REDUCED!
644-0134
General SSH! SOMETHING
$45, 700 . -SPECIAL..
"SHOW PLACE " \\'e have a WE51'CUFF A big famil.)' home for the
2 homl'! 3 Bedroom, Farnlty, growing family. 4 Oversized yra. new and better than Dining rm, Jots of extra '-'~a 2 ,,.~, and fam. "Shaw Room" condition? 4 ..........,.....,,,..., '" goodil'S! Auume 5\i pct Uy room, located on cul-de-
spaclous bedrooms, dining loan. lll'aled Pool, and even sac stl"IX't just a block from
room, all electric "Award" more! Sho"'Tl by appt, Price elementary school. New ear-
bulltin kitchen, dishwuher, only $5.9,500. Hurry . the pets & drapes. Full price
family room boo.sli a hand-lut Westclilf listing sold $33.950. "'1th VA 00 down
-'Orne fii:es>lace. One level ~:ithln 3 days! fenm: available.
home with breakfast bar. 646-3928 646-4067 eve 540-1151 Open Eves ..
\\'alk in pantry. F.ll'<.'trlc There is a reason ·
garage door oricn<'r - all this & big surpriM' . a 18 yean. same klcatlon
heated &: filtered. pool. Bril,
540-173).
·:. HERITAGE
REALTORS
Just IO?'> down. A beaut!· wont last long, Be8.utiful linlc rounlry N'pt Hts. Better h~! · its many features you will
ful 1wo story family home !)46..5880 (Open Ews.) home with lovely yards on BALBOA BAY PROP. find formal&. informal d!O!'.
at $38.950. lar&e 150 rt. det'p lot. &-tter * 642-7491 * Ing rooms. Separate i~
C. F . COL ESWORTHY see today. Only $25,500. Eastside Ranch Hou;; house laWldry room, 2,.
REALTORS baths. Fenced ln heated a
64o·0020 Custom 3 B" 2 Ba, built ID fillered pool + ...,...,.
last • Gas bullt·lna Huge play yard. Walking ~ ""''""'""'""'""'""'""'""~IRnlton 646-Tlll 6
1.x.17o1 lot diningMassive brita'ck to Elementary school A
TRl •PLEX POOL 2CK3 Westcliff Drive ll'l'p ace. area, un-Parlt, and only one mile 1-
0pen 'till 9 Pf.1 dry room, lots ot extras. S al I f "' ~ $24 9501 $37,9501 Call Red ea,... ReallDn, ..,..._ le l or ~.-
' " 3 o•er•aed bedrooms, ta,.. NEWPORT ISLAND ~54&-~-~·=..,·--~~ • COAi.TS I 1;;! 1!UE~~:~ial family room, 2 elegant tire-Nice corner lncomc proJ>C'r· EASTS I DE -$29,950
area. Close 10 9Chools nnd places, all eltttric builtins. ty acrosa the street from Country size yard. deep shag WALLACEt
shopping. 3 roiy units all Delightful patio with aecea ch'annt"l, nr. parl< & ocean. crptg, comer stone firepl.
in OOl'! Sl"f' to believe. Call to bath. Extra storage room. 2 Bdrm .. frplc., 11,i baths, bee.ut decor. Sparkling bltns REALTORS
now ,.A~'""'~ Dl'I Pi90 entry hall, Elt'C-2·irty. & l·bdm1. :.pt. $66 500 & nouble detacbed garage. -Sf6..4141-• -~. triC garage opener. All thi Call: 67l-31i63 rn:. £~. Hitrif-10-find 3 BR, 2 BA,
I 0111.\ I I. Ol.\O~
N£A£TOl.'S
NEW WITH
OCEAN VIEW
Here's' your chance to see
your custon1 view home being constructed and
choose your own color
d£'COI". 1,!nl to 2,400 sq. n. of
lwcury "'ilh s p " e i o us
bedrooms and 3 baths, rnng-
lng in price from $4.1.000 to 153.000. noor plans and
a r chiteeturw.J rendttinga:
ava.llable In our omce.
plus loads ol decking and a home al this price. 545-8424, (~n Evtni"l•I -
labulous pool! Brk, 540-1720. SOlITH COAST REALTORS · - ---· associated TARBELL
2955 llarbor, Costa ?i.teAA
BROKERS-REAL TORS
2025 W Balboa 67l·l66l
Back Bay~26,SOOFABULOUS-J' l
Bring a mop l move in! This ' 3 BR. home looks .,.., Floor Plan •
outside -but dirt)' lnalde -FOR FAlitlLY FUN. 5
Ontu LADIES House ls vacant & needs Bedrooms, itep.up livlna
do , h' do some lovt'! Priced to aell rm., big· tam11.. rrn n I wear tm QUI lni;: faat! rftll Red ..,.,_,,,t ....,
21 ya.rd \\Wk • mo\•e into A ~ ........ ..., w/flrl"PI, Ctt1llll.ic bencftl
Tiburon condominium and cRe-=''"'°"'=='c'"6~&;4~0c,. ==~ showers. Sep. uHl. rm, ~ keep him u .11. pet. Total ex-NEW BEACH DUPLEXES watenoftener. Walk '! ~ 11 terior maintenance, total AU. new deluxe 4 br A 3 hr beach, scbls. $44,650, CALt
Mesa Verde
Lovely 3 bedroom on <'ul-de-
s.ac. Cozy fa.mil¥ room and
fireplace. Very desiral*? area.
electric bltins & air-cond. each. Balboa Penin, NB., 968-4456.
Ow:lice resales flrt' now on Bal l!!le & 1~ br & 4 ltt on \
the market. 1 10 4 Bdnns. oceanJront. 646-7414 or ·~·· ~ Quick po!lSeS!llon. VA/n!A, 640-ffi32 Don Tbompeon
~ FROM $27.k:IO. Bkr.
larwln rMlty inc. O\VNER trans., 4 bednns, 1 '"'""'""""''""'""'""'""!!!l'I ITI4) 968-4405 dining nn. entry hall, I:
G<;-7221 ! ....................... _ built-ins, ctW:om ceramic
1713 WestcliH Dr., N.B. THINKING kitchen tile, brk, $30,!MX>. PARK
HUNTINGTON O\VNER must sell. 3 bedrms. OF BUILDING? _MG-__ i7lfl_. ------
Realtora &.tfrnll n.ssume 6'/ii 'Oll!I· dining nn, Ideal site for irpeciom A: • WANTED •
5 M.IN1 T6 OCEAN! RE-
DUCED FOR QUICK SAf.E!
Beaut:tfUI tri-leve! two 1tory.
IMMACULATE. FORMAL
DINING! Gourmet kitchen.
Big step ~·n FAMILY
ROOM -opens to hlue idilm-
mering POOL! Exlra large
rooms. Executive bargain.
REDUCED $2000 for f11s1
sale! Try 1o~ii do"'Tl· FAST
POSSE..SmON • Call now -· TARBELL Lachenmye~
R.e,ilto•
2043 We9tclUt Drive flrcylatt, built-ins, brk, elegant home tn Big Ca-Prtvate party wants from
1 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~=,,;0pe~~·~·1~ill~9~P•~<==lJS27~,2SO.~,g-~1~7lfJ~. ===I nyon. Overlooks fairways le privat~ party, dupl~ or 1 · greena. Attractively priced house + apt la CdM, So. ot
Catalina ?.lode.I 4 and famili
room plus large completed
bonus room. F\llly UW.
=··~~~ . ..
I Oln \I I Ol '10\
• ,, ! •
STEP UP TO
CULVERDALE
IN IRVINE
Private park "'ilh pool, tl'n·
nls COW1.I, ploY¥J'l)\ind 1ncJ
clubhou911!. OCierirc thll pro..
fes!!ionally dttonlted 4
bedroom. 21w hrllth "1th
2955 Harbor, Costa fifesa
INVESTORS
BARGAIN!
$23,500!
Excellent rental. l\f.1 zone.
1'wo bedrooms, big dining
room. 2-t•ar gal'Rgl'. c:ia nl
\\'Ork~. Added honu~ -
1•11rport, ~IUST SEE~ Call
today 6'5-0303.
Macnab-Irvine
Really Companf BIG CANYON-$ BR
$123,IDl 3000+ sq. ft . of lux-
ury living. Room for pool.
\Vine CIMet. fitaster BR w/
fireplace. Conve r sa-
tion IU'M. Bullt·ln bookc~·!I
in FR. KHchl'fl tnW!ma.,te>r.
4 BR + maid's wihath.
\Valier King 644-GXl. (Yt'UJ
S@l'.~lA-L&t-~s·
The Punle wifh fhe Bui/f./n Chudle
to sell today. Bob Yorke. l·l"'Y· Aho interested ln
COLDWELL. BANKER tear-down situation. Write
Realtors 644-"30, 833--0700 Cla.'ISl.tied ad No. 447, Dail)'
550 Newpmt Center Dr. Pilot., P. 0 . Sox 1560, Coata 11-=-m-==-z:::: I ...... c. -. Corona dtl Mir Cholca Waterfront1
Linda Islt! Lagooo -S BR..
family, 2 wet bR.ra -new.
$289,500. Udo Nord 4 BR. -
lge. family rn1.: space !ol"
la.t"ge boll.I. P>S,000. Rt-th
very speciAI propcrliC'S~
Eileen 1-lndlJOfl.
COLDWELL. nANKER
Re&.ltOl"S 6+4-2430, 833-0700
Sr50 Newport Cenl~ Dr.
Tuckad Away Vl-
Unu!nllll Lusk location -cot·
tage tettlng -rose garden
or 11.c\d-fl.--pool, Extra value.
t BR. $7•,500. For app'L ~BANKER
Real ton 644-2430, m.moo
550 N-c..ter Dr.
~ .,t1
THREE
BEDROOM
J
I' Jonna! dining room nnd
( ~rate ff\mJl.y room Iota!-~ Ing 2100 1q. ft . for onl,y
S40.SOO. a-your nnan-
I OHi \I I 01,iJ\.
JfJ E A , , ;. ,
Macnab-Irvine
642-8235 644-6200 $32,950
I C U P H 0 I ~ Mordeci man's absarvatiant COLLEGE PARK
*SHARP*
Lovely 2 bdnn. home, No. of
H.,,. R·2 lot. 2 Balho; U><d
$24,500. . 2 BA . 00' x IIXt
lDcd lo~ potlo, bllin B-s.Q,
ldtcpd, dbl gar, elcc bltth
RIO, din llM.. eating ba.r,
w/w crpt.s, FA hL A m\lll
to see. 9 Yn l'l!W. Good loC.
Paymts less than ~nt-
l '• IEiMI
I
ctnr. Pl call
=··.''HH/l,·lFl
MoN Varda $36,500
DPl.IPtfUl 3 Or., 2 Ba bo"iel Ou bullt·IN, dlahwashc!r
IU'l't brtck tlreple~! N11w
)llllt if'liillde A oo' W•rrh
-· ~ ol IMng apoce .. gctl 1re1tct-..,.
_._ • htlny won't
laotl Call R«I Clrpet
-·Ion,~
r
PLAN AHEAD PENINSULA POINT Get tn the R1m thl &un
DUPLEX ~ wtlh .-Wlnlrr ~1ai:
2 lldnm .. 1 bath eult unit. Bazwa!e p<iced l bedroom
Compl<telY ....i.tw. ll>Slde; -home '""'• 11,.... .. ,., Live In upper-lowtr lttMd dlnlrc room, 2 baltt1, all S~ lllOftth. Hatd to find abatj> A clean Pool ts i~~ e x , lhil loc:a:.lon. t\Hlf'd And rut~. Ila.rt
Call. ,,.;.. ..,,.. .. -.-... _ 1wlmml111 now! Value price
• 9•~ UI--.,,..~. or '$.U BOO..
associated
Bl?•_·~(Q::, i;El\l T'-"~
101 S "" tgl~ • •1J ·I•~'
S«>iiSI o,,.,. E\u.
• -HERITAG E
. REALTORS
•
l • I I I ''Before we marrJed I ofwoya used lo coldt hot In my orma.
Now, I cotth her going Into I c E p K A T I 9-." 1-11
I I I ,. I I' ~,~,:-tho~-='
• • -• -• you dm.lop front "9p No. 3 ~
_e ~''lr.E~~Ef1E" I' r 1· ~ is r I' 1
O ~~E~im•as ~o I I I I I I I I.
SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIRCATION 700
I
3 bedrm., hl!P. tamlbr rm ., ~ ball, ~ nn., xtn.
Mdns at'M. In kitchen, 2
buU•IN. 2 natun.I brick
llftplaoeo, """ 5*-172)
TARBELL·
I
brtc)fn>k., --· Xlnt conil. Tak!t & look! MORGAN REAL TY
•fM642 67$.6459
HMU1 4A:Jl4foll
PILOT-ADVERTISER
OUTSTANDING BEAUTY-$39,950
r111c •'*ill cu11em 1 .. rvrn-IMll ... this to,.,_. "-In Mls"911
Yl•le wllll ~lfll•klllt •••-K c..,11, tiled llMfinl, ~ 11llH!>tl.,.., '-ln111 T·Y 1krM syM-. lfM.tkr to111id fMollr9emf, 1 1Nt111, ,,,.. l•mlly
"""' •1111 .... Ml l lr•lllk•. P1llt •--1 *-ttr.r9"ioMlly I-·
K I PMI ~ 1119111 trwlllll. bM.1M
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MARVELOUS MISSION VIEJO $37,500
l'nlllg9 lkllleli. Dt.i111 for Yrt• ti.wing, actlvl t1mity, ' bed,....l'l'lt,
2 N Uii, ~itk9fll 11...,la<I Wini admlr1llon Of 111 In I• .... flmlly
NOnt. C!llhHn W1,._. (kt\1111 !Oft c1rpell111, 111· 1lectrk "Awlrd" IMllll•lll
•1tc11 .... 111.ii •• .,,.,_ Piiie. 11'11ultlut P•IV1l1 t!'Olllldl -I 11111111 I I
1119111 wlltl mut• llMll lithll. IJMelf . ....,,, ..
1.73 ACRE LAGUNA BEACH $a5 000 .. -~Nillil'fll"~-llffjii""rty----WTHI .. rrHllilliffiilili t~ilfty pri:-
Vlk. C1rr1k l"LU5 A fO,.,.UI c11110m Mme wlfh 4 l>eelr90ms, 2 ~1111.
o.lu•t _,..., kUcllN. Shldie, 11~ l•mlly room, l llllk llr1pl1c1 l..cl1
cl'l•rm a w1rmtt1. com1>1 .. 1 privacy 111 111 cOflvtnloincts Df city ll•lnf
11 your "l'ht9tr TI1t1". ffl·l.J<ll
SUNSETS & SAILBOATS $30,950
S--.iilll VIiii Of IKMll be ........... TJlll ... ".'"""&! ....... ill lun 11.1.,. ...... °""' P1Lnr. ~. 111.cl Hcr ... mt., 1 ""'t•I• Nllu, •ll•
pl .. _ 'NIIMI! kUclMft, dlllf'Mlflt: 1•1r1 .. '"" .,...., Delp ,..... .. Ufpe!•
1119, dr1pes. l!xper!ly llllllllK•PIM 9r.uM1. Pm 1 r.O..,.;.,. tor lm!Ndl111
wll. "'2-1110
EXCITING SPANISH S34,7SO
fl'rk1 tM<KH tr11llC.llly tllf' immedllll 11111 lly 811,llov, -•· c ... rt. r•nl "'try-rd tl*I ,.., _... "'"'' Mmlr•"-11 .,.ry lint tlln<;e. Mnl1r 11Hf 1Nd1-. l NIM. I'll"'° ~ ........ ,. lft f111 111'99
111mlty -wtlkll 111M1t1 .,. •• ... illte Hrepla<:e .... , & tr10v Mcftf.
AQll KC9'1tlll lllftrl klftt tllllll NW, fu.SM6
Since 1926
YOUNG-BIG: & GORGEOUS $46,900
Oftly -JMr ft-INI Ill -lltf' llllfl "!;Mw R .. m .. COtldit ...... l<IH "'I·
II, If ""'•Nllllt bM111y •nt 11mnr '9mtort. t Mo11 ... m1. ! •*"'in<9
Nlll1, ter .... I cllrllllt ,_,. -c1nci.lltlll cl111I.., ldNI IMtt, ,inftl llW•ltlll
tlflte, .., .. & thllw1~. 1'1111. 1"1111111td cem-ltr w1111 d~w &
rKl'Nllln. l"lflftf Kllel• diltrict, MJ-1
5 BEDRM-Jooo SQ. FT. $53,900
,..~. llOOr Pllll "'' 11'11• llCllV• l•mlly 11 .. 1,,,,, 3 .. , ••• ,. ll•ll'lt, "'""''
l1m1ly ..om ro r .. ,..111'1 kt.,.I" wllll a 1TW9rllll<ent flr1pl1<t. Gollrmel tu111
In ll llCMll, Ol1hw1.i.1r. Form11 dl11!119 room loo. Lilt'll P<>ho over•-•
lllt lltl lly in.11tcwred. l•lllfullr 11"61.captd privlle 9rovno1. t•l·SS66.
REDUCED $2000-$34,900
1!•111< ttHI, 111\11 llw mtlnl-e ll~i!l!ll. Vtry l~h"'V mocl-Mn~WllN • 1p1va:ur•H room1, i Nlhl. pl•11 •11 Voll• ~rtlH Jn ltit
llt<ie ltmlly roem """' 11•..0Wl'fle ••• •l'HI •P-li"'I llrt pllCI, "OV-1" k1leltttl, WlllltN mM wllll 111 Ille mocl•fll bvill·lll fNlllt'ft lnctvcllllf
111,11w1s11tr. li11M111tl dlRll>t room. Room lo rtioaT 1..a lrli!tt wllh •ll'J
.IC<HI. Molltly r<>Om ol l , •• ..,f. Prl .... loc1ti0n. 144..ff(M
WATERFRONT-HUNTINGTON HARBOUR-
. •$65,000
L1Yt 1111 I m!ll-•lrt 111 Y••• '°"'NI. Tioe<l"1 even I Cllrll Crill tpetel·
bel l 1111!'1 111<M'rtd hi ~r 14 n. bOI! d!p. L..,.vritlt\ "11-t """'
""'"' 111.0 -.mi. AU ellclrtc -'I but-bu1ll·ln O•kl•• kJlcllen,
dll/lw11111r. S-•11 t1rl'P!1<• 1nn1ncn cll.lrm ol '"'"' ,..,.m, W.111! to
1MH l"9, pert, '"'"" COlll'f t nd -.di. fi'1"911ige ldcl,.._I, .... lltl
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t lfll<IMl1 Nd...,,,., J .,,.,M. ttmily 11111 loo "'-liqe Uvlnt t'Mm will!
IR lftlplrlnt litltplKt. Ori.Im bllllt!n ~llchftl, -•lmO'U llkt iMlllll 1111.d ..,...:•. •.11111-d•ni"l l'90m. PDOl s i11d ,~ ........ nrKto..-1-m.iln· 1 .... nce l11M11<11pl111-ftlecl'I lltidt If -""IP l111id1 & IOI!. K1·117l
Tarbell Reaches 81°/o
Of The Home Buyers
* 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEE K. * TARBELL'S EXCLUS IVE MULTIPLE
LISTING BOOK * GUARANTEED SALES. * COMPLETE FINANCING * TELETYPE SERVICE
''LIST YOUR HOME
WITH NUMBER 1''
SPOTLESS "JEWEL" $34,000
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MASTERPIECE IN DESIGN! $42,0001 ""'I'• oa•91011\!J ltlKIM:•ptd ,,.., .. ~__,,.,v•cr wnhmlltd I J 1>•t"l1t4
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COLLEGE PARK-$37,9501 POOL
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SOUTH COAST OFFICES * COSTA MESA 540-1720
2955 Horbor llvd. * HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·6691
16111 a.oci. Blvd .
I * HUNTINGTON BEACH 962·5 566
I 9017 Adom1
* HUNTIN GTON BEACH 846-0604
5924 Ed\1t9~
* HUNTINGTON BEACH 962·8865
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* HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 846-1383
16552 lolM Chito
* FOUNTAIN VALLEY 962· 1373
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* FOUNTAIN VALLEY M2·2561
17945 Moqnolla
* MISSION VIEJO 83().6060
2lll1 El Toro 9tood * LAGUNA HILLS 830-6030
L091111a Hllh Pino, 24170 9tocltfie ld
* SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 493· 1341
)1771 D.i Oblfpo
* SAN CLEMENTE 492.1210
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Hard-l<><om,.by! You 1"'11 BEST BUY LIDO ISLE I" Start Thia -y-3 Bedrootn tlOfne, now "Jo'ranci.5ean rou11tains by IN THE RANCH Swlmml"I Pool • BR. 1m s.. f°rPk. BEAUTwaolfene, 2300111.
unoccupied. 111 Bathl, F l.re-the Su" $ Balnn & family C.t'dul 1:>u,yen be IW'e to NEW OJTEJUNG. Grtat WALNUT SQUARE On 1'te lt.ltht Foot dlh1tir, ~-$211Wmo. n. 3 Br, JlSa modtl. Leue placr, B. I K.itrllcn 1''i!h mi, 3 tile be.ths. Over 2600 tee lhlt VALUE. t BR., 3 value tn W. loYdy 4 BR. CONs:>LIDATE 8IW NOW Call -.XJS $495. 87·1300. ~7-H'.>9.
l Dlshwashe-r. ExreUent Land· !IQ' ft of super comfort. up. blthl 3 car pnllt Mt.we wtth ~ L.R. & b .R. (or wm~:rv~ ~D~EEO Huntington llMch • BR, FIR, DIR. 2 Bl Pool
scaping with Sptinldtnl and &n&ded tbruouL L..arae patio. ' tn. without ll)endln,r i. dime FJ\/Dl!(. c:otnbO.}. BUu.t. orfv., Harbor Vu liorlwll
I Covton>d Par\o. Jo'ountaln prof Jda;op yarda, fully tor f't'dtocorati,. • IT'S AB-~t. w~ nook. Bl& 50' CLOSEOUT SPECIAL AVAILABLE . l BR. 2 BA'. eltc RIO, FA $&>. Al.lo' 3 Br. m-38M.
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Val!t>y. Offered for $33,950. aprlnkleml (or \ow maint. S0Ltr1'£LY IM ?.1 AC U . lot Charlene Whyte. CALL llU'IMf!M BKR. ht, w/w ttp(s A drJM, dbl 2 6 3 BR. _ $27SJpXI
C.11 Anyt1n1e, ~. Prict only $53,900 "''1th only LATE! Answer lo YQUr COLDWEU.. BANt<ER W• fncd, lnCbcpd.. Xlnt toe. yeuty, Walk to bt-acb
lO'h down. C,\lJ.. 9trl-885t. home hunting problem can Realton &l+-M30 IJ33..0'JOO-l~ S23& mo. ACT: 96M4'1l or ~ Realtr S.J.2ro
I be '°""" by phoblng "' ... 5SO Newport C.nttt Dr. LAST CONDOMINIUMS ----II! -Newport Holthts
. ~ day! PH ASE THREE 2 BR, elec biUn R/0. FA·~ . -·1a·~ '~ii 3 BR. & DEN " w/w Cl'JICa A drt>f, dlli gar, $ BR lo ~ Cbildren A Ideal family home e No Clotlnt Costs H~ Furnltihed p ftneed i la.ndlea~. Xlnt pees ol Avad Feb. 6UL
i ~~ .¥~ BROKE.RS INC. 45 Voqt Jot • $1'9.~ • f.rff Upgr.cf• C•rr.:t i tot. SIOO/mo. • o T: $115. ~
··--· LOWEST PRIC ED • , • e lmmodW. p.,..... on Corona clol Mer 9ttH47I or 5IWllll. Sen C-u1r.~·011.11r 0t 11.rCOlWILL to. Huntl......_ Beach llorM on Udo.,. BR. +; 2 e "1000 '"-·--y u In LEASE. lBR. 2\iiba, condo, .. .,..... balhl. Quiet end of I.he 11· ,. ,,.,... 0 Sngla/Fiunl's/Kidt 2 Br + cloee to be~. $250 ptt mo, GOLF CCJUf'lt' w, beaut. 3 anrf,....$58:500.~---Sa! :Afia-il'tE"H:-tO Ciilver rt:~t-abo~ ps~Rm+stytrl):-Fnc.<dl w1t.11i. 1.o..oontiaUe13 · LL Br;-2"-ta:-~ 121.9'0 ·Condo. 4BR. 2 Bl. "SINCE 1946" LIDO REALTY ' • "' ' Vac ed 536-11 · ~ atrium, """ dwn $28.250 . Sharp 4 BR. XI u.1 \\'i;>stem Bank Bldg. 3:3Tl Vla Udo• N'pt Beach mile to Walnut (1st road on lef ), left l mile Renf.A-ffouM '7M430 lrv.lrM :C ""· $3oo mo., a.ms ·
10 Unita walk to shops 129.!KXI • 3 BR + pooJ UnlvENily Park, Irvine 673-i300 to "Walnut Square"; or San Diego Fwy. to
· i1~.ooo S31.000 • 3 BR + J>C!Oi. ·~· Day• 552·7000 Ntiih•• 1 ................. ,...~.I CUiver, left about 3 miles to Walnu t, right lo Coat• Mola 2 BR. 2 BL Alr/cond ... $360 . 2.,:..;.,:" 1~ ~
t> Unil.<, 1"'ach location $39,500 · 3 BR, lg livnn. HAVI A La-Boat? "Walnul Square" or call 714/551-4041. -Small 1 BR Cottage, ' BR. ~' •--.~-~ •-beach, Ideal 6l< ctllqlie $12:i. $320,00> $47.500 -4 Units. 2 Br ea. • •-_. •'JS ua •ui-uavcr. .--285--2683.
, .. _, commercial store $49,900 -4 BR 3 c gar. Prest& We have a hOme for It -121' "!!!!!"""!"~~!!!!!!!~'!'!I IUitable for quk!t Seniol" 3 BR. 2 lit ••.. , •••• , , •.• $32$ (713) 1
.__.. $l35,t'K» CALL 842-lilB alip & for you, An elegant 5 Jnduttri•I Preperty 161 ~. No ~Oote In. 3 Bdrms., 2 bath&. Nt'W. .,S;.;•;;;n;.;.IA;.;.An.;;;.;;•c.',.;.... __ _._
2 small C-I ZODC'd homet: • P/ITTI • bdrm. home • apaciou.s din-l --'.""---~----i ;°"~ta!;.!MO!e:::aa.::::.:~~=""''i''·c.__ Turtlerock ............ $375 .~
$ >;,950 WAUCU ""' nn., mald'a room pl.S I II~ I M-1 or C·l Huntlng!Ot! -h 3 BR. 2.bL Sharp! ...... 1365 HSE for ""'~ 4BR. 28A, many extras includtna a HMelfwWt , 2 BR. Top katioo •••••• $215 W/Yi Cf1ll, c:lrl>t, pj5 mo.
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·*>'Cl aontd Jot · -.mm 1pectacular view! Fee l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~l eomer k>t, fulJy lmptoved, 3BR 2BAHome.Rentfor2 Nr FaltvieW •·McFadden. ~ We or lease. $ 42,000 inn Beach Blvd., H..B.. sm,ooo. Bill Bent1 II frontlne on two ttreetl. ZJ.4 or 3 nu. Avail Jan. u. . SO:SSU
' Call 615-1'225 Re~~WE~ ~00 San Ju•n Caplstr•no fl on Baker by lOl.S ft . E'vel 96).3265. Ho'-""u'-'-=-:F"ur=n-. -: .. -::----(
!6(1 Newport Center Dr. !!}~e:· ~~ ~ C:O: Laguna BHch Unfum. 310
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'"'"'""""'""'"""'"""'""" BA. 6% trana loan, $3000. and $1l5 Util pd, nice bach nr r~ Lind• Isla down, $33.<KX'.I. 32681 Carre ~ Mft ra~ ~ly Qak St bcb, full kit. ~~;:~~~~~~~l ~T~erra~,~493-~521~8~·~~~~1 Price is7:500. CaU ~1~: $160 Util pd, 1 bt So. Ulguna, patlo, woodsy setting.
Linda ltl-8e•uty INVESTMENT DMSJSE ON $225 1 br, frplc, patio, gar, "§~::1~:1;l;~E I --I~ r~·11f&1i1' :rn-<030;.~;.:U-;,;"_~_'_E_w_o_~_E_~_r_!_'_L32_s .. _
built-In featurcs. A pleasure Mobllt Homet ~ -~ ----··~~· 1.Lldo ltlt
e Newp(irt Heights Nei&h·i"'"!!'~~!'!!"~'!!!!!!!"""i ESCAPE NOW! I ~ull~w. $195,<XXI. Jim For S•le 125 170 CONTEMPORARY 4 BR. 3
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3 BR. 2 ba. bonua nn. • • $400
2 BR. l '.4 ba. .•••..•••• $225
2 BR. 11;4 ba. Air Cond. S265
3 BR. 2 ba ••••• $310 to $375
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lease. 5600 River Ave, NlJ,
646-7586,
OCEANFRONT 2 BR. '
$300/mo. Yearly.
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Unfvrn. ,. EXceUent Condit.... ONLY 124.500 WBRit~ ""sw lncarp<'Ung r'" all Reallon 644-2430 833--0100 Motor Home Rentals WATERFRONT, 30· boat slip w-r/d..,.,, 148> mo. • ••
I. borhood. RENT 'TIL YOURS, ... lo a 3 BR, 2 ba. smoothie COLDWELL. BANKER 1----------~=;..;,;.;..,;.;;""---_.._. BA. compl furn. D\V, i eel h II
,· Each are 2 Bedroom, Low, low down -no loan fees, s. it. front o your 550 Newport Center Or. in Balboa. Lot 7 Collins Isl· Avail 2-12 to 6-12. 6T::r-5677, I 1 SPACIOUS 2 BR. l~ 8.A.
. Front baa Dinin& Room Owner pays all tor you. ~~ne03, fJteplace. On a 1 ~""!0!!0!!0!"""""""" SALES & LEASING and. 673-mo. 15,i'su-"-"n"coe"°. _ _,____ Cpts, drps, frplc, blt•fm.
'I ~ ~~-~% ~~i;t;i· J=~ Ru~ F1y~ All tor ~.soo. MeM Verde full aervice facllUy Mountain, 0.Mrt, an lamen.. REALTY ~~= ~v=
' Ground-for at Least one Best Beach area! Bkr Re~~WE~~~ $46,950-By Owner Dailnm Motor Homes Retort 174 ,2 BR &: den, partly turn, 1ru~!'::ee~:.~.: now. E. O:>ata· Meta. $2W
More Home. ~-550 Newport Center Dr Just o!f Multiple 4BR, 2~i BRIAN Head Ski lot, Nm to :~:..... 407.,...,~~.t"'~· Call .... .ti ..... , 552-'l500 mo. lit & Wt 915r'%11F. ~--M•• ~-· 2nd HIGHLY gbt ft er ' Bl, den, form din nn, no loci •· _ .. _,_ • ........,,,,.,,_, __ .,.,"' ~ """"' .... ,... H I · -h "T;;;;'Deed'":' _,, Sea"11ry i.:~. 3 B':t. 1% shag crp1', lg lot, :1124' 531·6800 ... ~.-~-HouH1,Unfurn. . Ottlcebottrtl8 AMto6PM unt"9fon
• Jt Offered fer $55,!KXI. ba, pool 81.ze yard. v~ Lagun• Beach Balearic Dr. 557-5343 or '---------Ranchff, F•rm1, 305 1""!!!!!""""!!"!!!!!!"""'!!!!"' '-3;,;B;;,R;;.,;;,l;.:\l:;.B;..A_.-Refrl--,-.-..,,.--1 .
. •Call Anytime. 646-0555. clean & shag crpUI. $34,900. --=--------leave message at 5'15--4.577. BUDDY Mobile Home 24' x Grows 180 General l~~i ba"i:·o~~ ling $22S. IAt &: tut; pet, ~I.
968-3744 aft 2 pm. 20652 BLUE N1wport Betch 44' 2 Br. 2 Ba new 11~ in 2 An "-· 1 21 ;;.;;.;.;,;;;_;:.;.....______ fi"place and dE'n. Kitchen sec dep 982-2936 C~ucer Lane. By owner. , RIBBON mon Call ~1417 or .,.,. Acres~ uuuse, 1 &ttei · • ·
Principals only. SPECIAL I RARE FIND ~:J a~'~ ::n~ wk<lays, ~:.ld·= a~®n8s~~~ :!~r :"1~r. 8~:e~n 1~~~~: ~ ~~
OWNER l.ra.M. 3 .~rnl. -WE J-fAVE A REAL PRIZE EASTBLUFF 29% dv.'n. lO yn1 7% int. yard. $300 mo. Real E8tate &tores. $170. 96Z-'l26S. de~. entry halt, d1rung rm.. \V l N NE R HERE . 19TI J\1081LE home, 2 Call Doug Priest, Packard Manai:ement Co. 557-«93.
swim pool, brk. $29.950 (Tit) LOCATE D ON LAGUNA'S Beaut. 3 BR home compl. bdnn., 2 ba, pct St'!ction, Lee ReaJtor1, 714-14'HIS2S. LE.ASE 2 BR, 2 BA Lil;;,rv;..l;;.n;.;1;... _____ _ ~l.383. FA l'\1 ED RI v IE RA w/a formal dining rm. & a adult p.1.rk. Call 347-0077 townhouse. Frplc, w/w Bl
OWNER must leave. Spanish COASTLI NE. De I ail~ d lrg. fan1 rm., lovely lndscpg betlwen 11 am & 4 pm. Real Estate Wanted 114 crpt, dshwhr, garage• 2 BR, l~i Ba, New. tJa,
design, tiled roof, family Contemporary design w/all and neat as a pin. AU ol this '71 20 x 43' full awnings, * nulck CaSh * landscaped back yard. Pool .s:·Mo. rm .. den. entry hall, brk. v.'OOd exterior & eWl:ensive for only $:)4,000. CALL to llkirts, 8x24' porch.. Land· ,,-& rec. facilities. $300. mo. NI I
LAGUNA $31.950. tn41 842-6691. use of glass. \\'ell designed 2 see, 979-1000. scpd., adult pk. Pet OK. SA Will bey your propert)'. A.JI The11e Are J ust A Few Of ht &: ta.st + $100. security. L•t!e! lut
. . OWNER moving. 4 bed.rm, 3 bdrm. & DEN !or 3 Ontu $9.SiOO. 546-1764 or S57·1848. cash w1thm 72. hrs. Call Our MANY RENTALS • . • ~112
• ew 3 bedroom view home baths, dinina: rm, Lo.mlly BDRM.) floor plan ha! Ill' 12x42 GENTRY l bdnn furn. 962-8851 * 10 '"'n~'°'Mc,ajo-,-r--gl'=ee"'n--,be.,.1~4
~ Great location, quiet green $46,900, CTI4) 846--0604. lhnlout. HUGE M ST R . AMm•'".·n·A,adnult Park,
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3 BDRM,. 2 Baths, new,
beaut. view, oa aoU ~.
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dahWBbr. 528-2117.
in Arch Beadt Height&. rm, pool, Jacuni, brk, heavy shag w/\v carpets ~ Set up In low rent Costa ~ $130 • PARTLY Fum 1 BR. Hanover model 3 br 11)(
~to the eest, breathtak· BY Owner-. Francilcan SUITE \V/PATIO, has ~ ;111Y.1r * lease until Sept Bua.
lng ocean and city lights Fountains, 2 .yrs old, lge 4 bit-in vanity It dresser. ~ Sl50 • SUPER 2 Br. Bltns. 833-1010 uk for R. M. CaD-
lj-;--tjp'ewill to the west. 43 500. Br 2 % family room DEN HAS F'LR. TO CEil,. A l'EACH 1972, 20:<43, 2 Br, l Ba, 5 !tar Crpt.f:' Jtid/peta/-Singles. non. ~ms.. BL .. ~.~·th!e --3 ~ " caffieiliaJ dog .,,. Parquet ING F!REPLACE;-n.e 2nd - - . . . -park, pet• ok, .. ulng-d"e llllOKEJIStNc. * ""' ~~~ ~
floors, shag crpt, prof. I ev e l reatures spacious On Peach Tree t.n . Sharp h<!alth. '496-7965. I ---,~==~~--$16S . WON'T LAST! 3 Br. 4~BR, 2 ba, Unlil ~ark off :~ 1:p,2 •~/~lncrp~
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laMscaped. $41,500. 10% ~p DOWN LIV. RM. custom bullt 4 bdrms.. •-2 Ba Bltns Pa1>0· Ki'· ok ~· ver9393 °',·XIA~~ w'"kd· J.,· ,., ....... ~. w/e'.1'-1, 2 pa;'·. n Sat & WITl-1 MASSIVE EXPOSED family, rm., dinlng .rm .. 2% uum · · · -• WJ""' ~ J " ......., ... -""" uu Sun.~. · · 1 •--r -H ...... ~'!'!'-+,..:ia~p~1~1n"Cd;;'!\,!JJ,,1'So~.",7, ~s"21::0-.-::3-:B°'R'°.11,"'~'"one--on-:Lo-c:t,+.;~~!!!!!=Y~==~H~~r:l:;~illl,;~~~~---J---:_
3 BR DOLUJOUS~ , -ka SLUMPSTONE FIRE. kitchen, b In .......,.p reete, H I ON Hopkins near UP ctr. 2 ~ l..ELAJ::E..L~ve..-USLDL patio & a sparkling pool. W)'. A lJO intf're!ted in Stove. Gar. Kids I pets I MBR·sJ.,.~ 2 BA,25~, gar,
T "NeVJ EngJ&na·~ glass \\I /OCEAN VIEW. $57:500 'tuation:-. i1J'i'ill · e . Moodilf $3 an
bright kitchen, 2 vanity St c p sn v c r k i t ch en CA~·.L . ~. 64 6-2414 Acreage for sale 150 Classified ad No. 447• Daily LANDLORDS! 6T:Hl31);;. .
baths plut1 a huge open liv-has bit.in RANGE & DBL. ~\;'I'~ Pilot, P. O. Box l560, Clsta FREE RENTAL SERVICE !~~~ j~, ~.;t:On~hJ; OVEN, DISH\YASHER, etc. ~..... ~ t.fesa, Ca. ~. BEACON RENTALS Ltguna Be1ch
ts BKR 962-5511 & '"""' to dining area a!ALTY OVER 200 ACRES COMMERCIAL Propertl" & * '45-G111 * paym . . W/OCEAN VIEW. Custom Near Nt•••rl Pet t Offlte Service statiom, LEASED $1351 bt, stove, ref.rig, crpt/ REPOSSESSIONS dra""ri" lhruout. 2 Baloony PRIME FOR Mlm .. 1orn. 8\i% net, net, LANDLORDS! drpo, gd area. Matore
For information and locaUon VIE\V DECKS. This uniqlli! BACK BAY DEVELOPMENT net. Mu.st be good. Have We c......iallle in Newport pre:f'd. lex. Very ~arp and In · newer home is our "Buy of !\-1anzanita & Pine trees, San buyttS to $250.CMll. Call .. ~ $195 2 br, 2 ba apt, gar, GOLFERS, tor beautiful 2 n..':.. Prlttime ~~ah.:_~ ~;~~S:-FffA Ii VA homes, t$4he
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"'"F"UatLL PRICE CAREFREE condo living, 4 Jacinto Mts. sUITOUnd prop. ~~: Sanpter R.E. :e~a~:" :~~~~ balcony. Beaut. ocean &: BR, 3 BA home w/awim _v;~_:_.~~:. 1o"r'0wn-er' K a•P"a'BIAN , SEE TODAY BR w/master suite 22 ft. erty to North. Ex«llent vice 11 FREE to You! Try city vu. pool and prlv. putting gn!en . .,.fl.;~~-" ~ ~"' long, 3BA, big kltch, formal vie\\' of valley. Priced at PRI pt)' wants older home or Nu-View! $400 4 + bonus rm . 2 frplc's, Unlimited golf on regu]ation
-pe.ney for one u.nit it Rul Elt•te 962-6644 GONE TOMORROW din rm, front nn & den, 2 $455.000. Call Bill Gold, fixer upper from pri pty. NU-VIEW RENTALS 3 ba,Jiar. yd, patio, vu! 18 hole coune incl. 493--3421 ~~Buy~~ ~e.M~ MISSION REAL TY ~~;c g~l, ~~. -:;~ Wsix.~RRITr REALTY ~lex pay_ ~· \~;~de[ 6734030 or 494-l2"8 ~I EW 0~ENT:-~ 1 ,D;o':"'rp_,~0"'P:o.otff""too,F;;c";oc;,,c._, -~=
'fered for $90 ooo Call Anv. COME ANO SEE 985 So. Coast Hwy .. Laguna dow•>. _ .-.-____ .-. -Si&-S226 HARBOR View Hills, CdM. 3 345 · 646-0555 · . .,, this very sharp decorated 4 Phone (·714) 494-0731 ~-~ ~'="7'----,,..,-,...,..,. 2 BR, lrplc, stt'ps to beach.
+-... ume, · Bdrm., huge lot, next door If Bu1ine11 Property 154 CASH for your eq. Behind In B.R., ~~ isOfMo view. Lge. $250 mo. Avail. 2/6m. 1935 Newport BNch
I ~· to $40,tX». homes, tor * NEW * payments ok. Also, guarn. Bv:UioA· laland 3· BR 2 Ba Glenneyre. 213: 392-2920. , $28,000. CALL 842-141II, Custom view home; lge. priv. CLEAN lncomi;> prop, cent sali;>s plan. Ask for Jim • · · OCEANFRONT upper 2 Br. ' Ii~ ;~ii PATTI WALKER R. E. I ~;~~y =~ ~~?t· ~~~; 511·5111 '::1 531·5111 ~~. ~~w;;r~:!~.-z ~.;u.wport Me II a J. ~lr~o. 67l-222'l I ·L_a_,u .. u_:-:_,1:,. ... ua-o~----!~:Pts~(it) ~== mo.
· I AMERICAN DREAM lxlnn• .. lg•. living & tam· Dover Shar•s C•m•tery 2 BR. Mob. $87. 3 BR, fn<d 3 BDRM. 2 BATH !:>uploxo• Unfum, 350
!!7:1 ~1. this 4 bedrm, 1% bath Uy rms. "''/beam ceil's. e Vi e Lots/Crypts 1S6 [i R1115. ~ BHr wlswim pool7a !!~ $400/MO. 49H877. ---; c•: retreat is richly -decorated M~ve trplc. Lots of tile 1ew FNndat I • •n•·-ouse 97t---Lido Isle B•lboa Ptnlrtlul•
-in warm Early Amerlc!Y' & glass. Loads of storage Unique custom bUilt hbme, FOR sale -1 cemetery. lot _ CC_!l!!P!!l•~lr!;•!,!llO!!_J!B~ON!Sch~--1 ;t;w;;;;;;;;;~-:-7-;;-;-; •1 •u11$101.t1Y °' t"r COLWILL (0 . tones. Assume VA loan only aren. See -th~ e.xceptional 3 Bdfrn, formal dining, lam-Wt~tmif\Sfer fl.temorial Park ..;. . . . TOWNHOUSE -l Br It 2 BR, den, 2 ba, ~ blk bcb &:
$221 per mo. CAIL 962-5.Sll home at $89,900. ily room, 3 car garage. 96)...£964. Butlneu NEW 3 cBR, 2 BA . h.li:ne. at\Wt:, .2* Ba. Yrly-=· $325 mo. yrly. l.3S9 E.
RED CARPET RLTRS. * 49'J.2800 * !\-lust be seen to be ap-Commerciil cptd, wlbltn&. 496-1025, $450Tmo. Rtsponslble adlts. .bQa ) ~~.. ~ A
NEWPORT BEACH INVESTMENT AT m:lj; ~ preclated. $110.000. CALL P roperty ISi Opportunity 200 wkdya 6-9 PM or wlrnd•. 6'T.Hl844. J:'Y~00s. 536-.35 or
• Magnifkent two arory, 4 bed· · -·THE BEACH -....,, ~ 400£.17° 1 fOR All .RENT "EA.ER NEWPORT BEACH N,EWptd, 3 !~. 8'4.ti~.· Newport Blach Corona dal Mir *OO'in, 3 bath home with Upgraded older home w/sep ,.,...,....., -SO.«Jl'fWW'( C.M -AatAS D .1 Marine Contracting Firm
any professHlnally done rental. $26.000. J . L.. YOUNG == CMA • 3 Small comn1C'rc. units. near Finest e q u t pm en t &. wk:dyg 6-9 pm or wknds. :THE IWFFS 3 BR, den, 2 BA, 2 J.eveb.
'upgraded features. Lovel}o REALTY 847·1216 or 842·8540 """'"-Nev.'JlC)rt & 17th Street. waterlront location. 35 Yr. Coron• del Mir Condominium Homes each sep. entrance. $300 .
.. ;,~~1:iills.drr.= •1'c!a'r! w ;~ ~C~N~ * h . LIVE • • • • Costa l\b~ ~;,~for usen i!~ i:rr::· &:~~~ail. $250 Yrty, 2 Br. fTpl, * 3 BR., 2 Ba. l·•ty •• $350 ~:~~~ ~.
"'ith a new street goineCaJin C:pt. t~ •5cr;t. ·dn.ttf19~~~ ·~~lu~: .,.a.~os&pheso1t"deo~ Gama Room & Pool University Rtalty BILL GRUNDY RLTR. stv0/ref.,1 BCPlkt, .. ~ps&, •pari·k'. ! ~:::·~.ll,ba.ba.r!:a~t~~l ----------1
.,or better access. I Call anytin1e S <; 0 TT Th ' 4 bd l ho f ... makes this home !deal for 3001 E. Cst. H1.vy. 673-6510 675-6161 PR o. uay . 3 BR ·2~ ha VIEW ~ 2 BR. bit-int, .-.. , 6~7225 • is rrn. Pus me, o • entertaining. 3 Bdrms., 21'1 6Tr3708. * · · •• .-.... '6 crpts,
· REALTY 536-TJ33. fC'rs you this & much more. ba's .. fam . rn1., formal d\n-Condominiums Type"Titer Serv. OTHERS AVAILABLE drps, 1 child, $165.
SUPER Clean • 3 BR, brick Largt o11 livi1~ room & co!'"h· ing rm. Very sharp. $67,900. for salt 160 Glass Jr sereen bus. . 2s!!' &.l re~. %~·Addu'it:'. Pli;>ase caJaJI us for 646-2350
patio, pool, assume 7',l: ' orta 1 c c 1n1ng area. wit For details· Howard Wells Furniture store • anxious 00 pets $2"73/mo !J62'.8449 YoW' rent needs Dina Point
$190.25 P.I.T.I. See fl.fe at hardv.'()()(! .floors. 2 frplcs. & COLO\VELL. BANKER Spacious 2 story 2 BR, l"" HOLLAND Bus. S•ltt C aa ..;,,.___ . . .·'"p,.· :i..
468(1 Hie! Ave., Nr. Algon· lovely pnno area. Call Ron Realtors 644-2430 833-0700 BA. Blt·ins, f.rplc. Separate lTIG Orange, CM 64>4170 0 •• 1 ..-~~,,.,. A'li'RACTIVE 3 BR. 2~ Ba.,
<ruin, ar1 12 noon dally. \VilUan1s $85,000. ;,50 N~rt Center Dr. garage. Pool, recreation (Salesman Needed) 5r. ·~· Wv' Cathedral ceiling $250. roon1, lauOOry facilities. e BRIGHT & Cheery! Spac ( ~ Children welcome. evt"A,
INVESTMENT AT ...Mti' Herbor Vu Homes Quiet adults only. No E/side. l person. Sml pet ~ '"·) 2lJ..69'j.24J.7.
-THE BEACH -0 ._,, ._ Beautiful home In very children under ts. 2400 HEALTI-f Food Store, Cli;>an, Util incl $US. I Hunt! .......... hach ~fulUpli' zoned . good lncomC' "''I/ Elden, C.1'-1. 9 6 3 -21 g1. Neat, Good business. Owner ALA Rentals • 64>3900 :,!( ~ rea f I ;;;;;;;;;" .. ;;;"";;;"";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I & return. J. L. YOUNG REAL Esr.···JE desirable art'&. So easy to $21,900. has other interests. ll1ust v · ,.
REALTY 847-1216 or 842-8540 " mainlain. Sprinklers, self OCEAN Vieiv Condos in La sell. lo dwn paymnt. l28ffi e E·Z OcM!s It! 2 Br hse, 2414 Vista del Oro IMMEO. OCCUPANCY
VALUE PACK 0 SALE cleaning oven, much more! Cos E. Chapman. Be.I. tlarbor gnr, encl yrd. Kids/pets. Newpart Beach New 3 Br apti $250. mo. PIG PEN F R 1190 Glenncyre St. Rea listic ally priced. tn. Xln 't tpnns. Agent. Blvd. & Haattt. 558--0242. 1148 64._1133 ANYTI?lfE ~ • Low lo\\· asi;uniable VA 49-1-9-173 549--0JHi. 64 1~73. Bill Uonard, 645-0579. SPORTSWEAR relail store. ALA R t I • 64s.3900 Dbl garage; dlbwshr
Y 2 ~m .. llomc \vllh 1oaii. $237. mo. 3 Bdrms 2 HARD TO FIN~ H arbor View Homts Oupl1xe s/Un lts •nen & ,.-n•cn•. ~·tabli_.. _ _. en a s EASTBLUFF 3.ll 05~~!.H . .B. ntcy·Sl:t.e Kitchen and ba II bl . ' f I h ' u .:..:> "''= 3 Bd 1 Bath ~& Se houM usUlll J6.IJIO i\tassivc fireplace. Exira ._,a Bk 1,.2~5· r~c,. "'"' u11ge Upper 1 3 Ar<'h a y: 2 Br + l..k>n. Cham1ing, pr!· .salt 162 8 yrs. Bnlboa Island. d rm. G · k lapara~e ......... ~ • 3uz ... _ '':'!""""~~1!1!:""1•!!!!!!1 l..nrgl" Front Yard tor Pl;iy Y~1 "· r·v,\ni>r, "'' . ...., · ltlJ?hStrui·1nhh' ot.'l"nn vie1\', val!•, 101.1 rnn1nl Fee lnn<l 673-8420. r&pel. a.rage rat' ~vuu1 or •"""'"I;
or Privacy or possibly build 0\\ NER. Sa c r I fl C' c . , ·I P'n\', .1)(>:1(·,h & clubhOU$t'. Fon11 Dai. + Nook. Lush I SU P~R df'lux Spanish !rtyle I ESTB cleal'l('rs s.117-F I' r~~·.,~o.\\1atcr pd, $210. Family! rood! 1r .. ,.1>1Us large Newport 8Nd\
AdditiOnul lni'flrne Honu•. bMrm .. 3 b1i.th, l'('n_r living Olarmui;:: .1 t~trin .. 3 bath !.nd~r·1l{l. tn1ml"d. Occup. Duplex, East Coasta ~fl'sn, . · . . J. u ·Y ..-J.>.JO lntma n .. ~ room.
Offr n.·d for $2$,000. Call nn., dining l'ITI .. l!win1 pool homt. Lg<!. drn. "'<'I bl't r. 2 St"<' or ph. ,l:iU.v 1-:l, 2024 ;~'.1 3A?iR, e1~,\, k~;~~~~ ~~7~1~~n=~: CLEAN 2 UR. Oupll'X. Fncd =c prlva~ = ~i:m ~$iro3Y~. ~~
Anytimt', ~. brk. $38,900 ITI41 962-1373. Frplcs. llohby tihop, l.Qts of Pn11 Pro\'t'.'n<'l" Pl ., 6'H·624!i. S 1 1 d K' .~ S'",. nd'"" 1 1 yard. E~~ Stear. Som11,.• ,'.arda. • _'!1'!;" ,!-'en. Not 10 b(:h. Encl _......t.., 1188 or RY O\VNER 3 Br, 2 BA. nrw noo)? .~ storai:c. Asking NEWPORT SHORES . pnn 1 1 cror. 1nga ......... •u <u.a.. vt.: .. .,. rou e or crpts '. w·ps. ove. ....,, '"""""., """" ..... .-v...._, tUn b d 1 hr •212 S.~.500. Real Estatt', 642-222'1. sn le, ~8110nable. ~ pflt!I. ~'73 Pet' month. 642-7914. ta.ii t, t cpu&~'~«, * •J.99..:lSOO * \\'a lk 111 l>t-11ch. Lge. 3 BR. Income P roptrty l66 962-lilu~ TQ\VNHOUSE 3 &:Inn.. ll• Call 6'7J..GSQI or 54&-3G88 '{EARLY, nr ocean. 2 BR. 1
C en e. " · _. ... A-..A-.---. 2·Sty. 2~. ba1hs. Blt-lnR. u-niy 10 Loon 2•• Bl 2 ••• ga--G""""'n ..... lt 1160 n-..... 2 br h.se N .. ...i BA. lplc. $221 mo. n.11 111 I• OWNER La Cu t 4 B 2 ·q 4'.'2'~ ~1UST SELL! $42.500 mllill ""' • ._. ·-~· '"'" ""' n.cu.:i ' .. .,, ~ ~ :ii : ('~a, r. k · CAYWOOD REALTY Pool. nr So Cst Plaza. Yrly ltgtts, atv, refrlr, apt, req·d. lmmtd. occupy. Tr i="Trm·'"·'"""i.500 ~ -.. ~~ New!r~;:~ R~~~i!D 1st TD loans .:;i:,~ie~ ~ '5~.2'!;~~.~: ;E~runtvm. m'
-·-·-· Good 8 UNITS. 6-2 h<droom with 6*% INTEREST -.,. 646-3164. 1315, "'"" 3 + den. !loJ<:,
tuUIDtM'I' Of THl (Olwtu.(0, Lik• Th•. Ln:urits? ~~s ~~m~~r~ l1!R·s!~--~:anSa~~ O\'l'!r 2 baths/ 2 bachekn'I with 1 2nd TD Loans 3 Br, 2 ba, cleM, sharp. lll2 pr, vu ot ocean, tJOO ' Newport 8Mcfl
..,,. You'll lovt U'lls htghl.)' up-1% blk11 to oc;tan. beams. t'\lm'nt lK'llinr prtce. bith. Corrlplelt>ly air <."On-CoOJlm. ~.A•~~-. $295. Call 'Nr;.vJEW RENTALS I ·~ + ~ ~~
V _,_, I bd Ith · Vi deck. Hnae lot 61~. d~I · CJo,e !No ~ " -., .. -let 0-•1r. ~-. '"~ .....,.. -~~ SANTA ANA ~ ....... "' rm. w 1tacar· uv.·, -· s,"'¥1'ng, etc. o vacancy ~we'"suy ·-r· ,5';:' ' 61J.«OO or tH-3248 ftttplacs, 1~ bt.tb.
1',i peted kltchtm Md family $61,500. 277 Pearl, 494-C)l. Duplexes near the ocean twor. 7 Yearx ol". $250/M.O. 3 BR, I&-'. ft-need Ntw c-..1-On Ba mo. Yearly m-au ~. • 1torts In an Alpha Bela room, lovt'ly v.•311P.8peMI, O\VN·YOUR-O'VN A P T ., Mile1 Lanon, Realtor yard. New cpll. Good loc. ~ Y r;· ~~~~~~~~~' l 'thOPJ>(ng cmter \\·Ith 1100 walk·ln ck>!letR snd lwauti· north end. level. $21,500. * 673-8563 * COATS S.ttMr Mtg.·Co. No fee. Agt, OMm:>. Boat slip and dtluxe exrraa. ~
'i Jl'Ol!I monthly rental. A~k· fully coordinated mASter \V81lace L. Neff, Realtor, Newport Heights • Ii 642·2171 545-0611 HOUSE • 3 BfL 2 ba.. frplc. roor to ct1tW from. 2 ' 31 11•1 tng $104.,000 and lhe owner bedroom. 1r11 fully lnnd· 4M~Jl8. . W•LLACE $erv1111 Harbor area 21 )'l'l. Nr On.nae ~$( Collcac. bedroom.a,: Open hou!e Sat J144il1NMs ......
will c.utcy 75S-41 of We a l 1e11ped and on I\ premluni L NI I LOVELY, euslom bit ~DR "'-Mo W 1-• 250 $250 mo. 5-G-3739. • SUn -Reillot .. ,~ml J;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;m~I
' !% for 3IJ Y .. rt. Call ithl•edforonlyhl37.,~. \V1EguSnT1. NgfuNaE CON· 'Pro'°""'! llndn Noc'~. Eflciihnc·'~A REALTORS nty an 9111 • \\'eat to.It Wahwq, NA ~-. ~ 541•1•1-,..~~•~ ..;.,. •-r·-t 1 .. e STJi.~S to S.arh . )l""e BARRE'l''UtE A ·b'I'~ ""'-· • 1 . . ~"-~--~ ~-11"""10. -""· Ptl ok, "'11 pd W.-IEVta: m.:mo. a~ ........ :l60 r 00?1<1INtUl\-f, 2 BR. 2 BA. ptttio w 'gu frplc &: BM--bo-(Open E.venlaga) come: ltave three lat 'l'nlll ..,. _.;...;•h.;....-'"'";;...--~;..;..;.1 I decorntor flll'niJohin<s Ot>" quo. Sid~ Yt"d for boat o.ctt.. 'l1>1>rox. 125,000 each, ALA Rant1l1 • '45-3900 WXUl\Y °"'"'1n>nt•New·tc 1110...... I ...... Uonal. Eve 1 /Wk n d • • stnge. $42,900. 543-2405 +Rf.i>iex f Br, &;p unfta on alngle famlty hornet In Dramatic 4 BDRM. Dinbw ;;.;;""""';.;;.;;;...;.;;.;;.;.;.;._.,.. __ I ~· • R>allJ • ---· 1 CHARMING Rench Style 2 W-olde. $41,500. Low down C:O.ta M .... 1\1 ID 8 pct, • SPREADING ROOM • S JUI. liOO/MO. YcarlY, 2 BDRllS. utn'jij. lirs&o.
-A Cbm_PfU\)' With Vltln ''Weed It le Rffp' bdnn, 1h8ke roof. ulW!d or trade up ~101000 eq. Call Int., 0."nttt ,flnanclaUy Br, Lrc tbcd yd, kidt/pet. Daw, 6171971 or ~ Y'tt1 mi~ PIS mo.
thih> Park Oenltt' I In From tftubttt to ttuh brick tlrepl. Remodtlcd. J im 8">olne WQ.11, Newport •table. $3'0. NEWPORT SHORES 2 BR (21l) JSIM15& eaii ~. ~ ne tum them Ullo cull $32,000. Owncr. 645-1446 M.., Riiy, tMHl1l. · Roy McC1rdl1, Ruiter ALA Rent•l1 e '45.-"""%BA. pool a club 1'. f~~ ... ~~fl~tllo~!rs~El!q~· 04~~f--.+--~
0111<• -~...,_..... ... ""°" fl> ~ 81'/<l.;.(J. .....-..-. I-' .. ... OOil'F&liji •• l .!!~=~~~~~'/l!!!!!~!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!O!!!ICLASS!F1ED -mtnt bargain• galore, , 541-77'19 -nf; .<all tocl!l-
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l BR. I Den'From $185 2 Br. I ~ Ba Studio Nce.r 17th \I!,,.._ ..11-I u .-. .·-r~rplc. Crpl!!, hlfns. $240 VERY nll'f> 2RR apl, year. I sq t -I Spat"l'. ~·-ront .7"~'ii:;::-::;:--=:--== MEDITER-RANEAN .....st.__Na_pet.s lllll mo W t.-•___..lillD__D'ICMI__ 'early. li1S-4911Bkr. rou1i.-I . .$27~ ~' pty..-Gay11 j o!c; Jg.cy:car doo_r;.-1170 inn. GRJ-;-"f-fBlarlc 1oy poorll"· choo11 -&
- - -. ' '545-8897. • . ADULT GARDEN HOlt1ES BEACH 11rt•11; 2-3 & ii BR's &12-6661/E\'f'!I 6T.H'641 lJ'IJ., \\hilllt'r S1 Cn"18 ft'111alr. Tu.<:tin & Santa instructions
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* $25 PER WEEK* VILLAGE Sl"lmo. I •·, dbl 8,·nk. IRVINE AVE. AT MESA \'•ly AJ o. "°''"' Noc·-I l\lcsa. AL.SO 18JO ~J fl, $240. IsalM-1. ~Poodle cu I l, •---------.
&: Up. Pool &: maid service. 2-IOO II bo Bl C ~I dl!!pou.1, park'g area. 917 A1ovc in w/deposif.s only ABBEY REALTY G-12-3KJO ~.111-fiOJ.I. * l.Jo::ARN TO DRIVE * -"" """ ' · """' · · ........ mn 1m \\'hi1111·r Sr.. C.l\I. • I
Kitchens avail. l\·lotcl Tahiti 1~4) r557;20 ·· · \V 19th SI 673-5729 l Br. SlliO 2 Br. $200 S Cl I I~ &t&-5033 Days, IH&-OOSl Eve. REAtrr. Siaincs<> Bluepoint L11•"rl. bond~!. in.~Ul't'd. Lax
corner Harbor & Victoria. RENTAL OFFICE H . i· ., B h. Day & Night &>curity, Pool. •n emente Rentalt & READY FEB. 1st, 1973 l'nt 1.1·t1.1·ht collar. vie. Chic Hills Driving Sehl. 646-900I un 1ngton MC F l . R Bldg I ,,.. FURN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool. OPEN 9:30 AM to 5:30 P~t oun 1ains. ccb'tt·n-' · \\'1 NR bt>acti L town. 1 BR. & 2 , LAGUNA NIGUEL CPnter, San Clemente. I
Clo bo Adu!•· exerc se rm, 1 1 ....... .s, co· BR 1,., M 1 192-~1. ------~ •
pets. $160/mo. • Adult h fri ~i. t & Cable TV. $150.-$160., 310 Rooms 400 1600 SQ. t-1. & UI'. Sml Rabbit -•-~.,. _ se to s p!I. "'• no DELUXE • Luxury 1 br apL or lV. Ea. Apt. has dish· , ry, gar, slor11.ge,' • Ir ][5J
•~1 Pomona CM $I 3 5, e D<'•hw··"••s was er, rt' g, "''ag cp ' Del 'lo• SC <-1319 I ' 0 -lboa Island --.1.7'1 ' • • ~,._. pr1 patio or deck. 545-4855 •~ '• · ....,... • · · On San D1c1<:0 ~'n>t.-1.1 ay ..,..
YNG. man share neat 2 Br, GIGAi.~TIC 1 BDR:-OJ. • Owlice of 2 color schemes Apt• ~ICE room for working man l Call 831-1600 liiJ-fi112
tume w/same. $110/mo. You Bet it's tmderpriced! •Custom carpeting Ye•rly·Bayfront Fu.;n, or Unfurn. 370 1.11111 kitchen pr1v. !"on FOR LEASE M-1 units, 1200 FOUND 2 Sam"')·ed dog!,
incl util. 53&-2568 days, uk That's \\'hy this apt won't •Jacuzzi 3 Lovely new unfum. apts. d r L n k er/smoker. C.1\1. & 2600 Ml It. Santa Ana male, 1 fenillk, Beach St Babysitting
for Ron. la.st long. Cpts, drps. stove •Heated pool 3 It 2 BR., 2 ba. each. Pier EXTRA LARGE-1 Br. New 642-W'l. Owner 714/982-3196. Garfield, H.B. 839--0436 ______ ,__ ___ _
•--"·'-··"' pd. & relng· Lot.a t n lawn • °'-"ad.bolt Jocks & 51ip. Many extras. lmmed. Llcented Ba'"-itter SHARP! ~·· 1&W • 0 gree · ia Only $140 per mo. crpl, paint. heated pool. 2 ROOMS, $92.50 mo pnv. Storane 455 SMAlL while dog vicinuy •r• U45 mo, $50 cleaning fee. Cover'd garages, AduJt.s, no occupancy. From $140, Mature adult!!, en! & ha. $15 wkly Cst'mi· • Santa Ana Aw &. 17th St., Day can> for J child. Inf&!J1 ·
Nr. OCC i UCI, 5ol·7768 peB!kts.E20>lf FullN ert.onB!Avod. I.I B281AH011A7 hP51UEIRI T8 0 Call: 673-3663 673-8086 Ev~. inlant ok. No pets. 1887 pnl No. Cr>1. Adults. STORAGE building for rent. CO!lla r.lcu. 5-18-fiS.12. 4 yn. Full time. Fen;~
a TROPICAL POOL e · o e\\'port v · t ·• · · r-.lonrovia , &15-2174. ~7285. S30 mo, m f1ower SI. Costa )tard & 2 playmales. n&.11
1 Br turn U45. Gas & wtr pd. !.,,B,.1l<,.,,. So. of Ba)', C.~t.) 536--48JS or ~ Costa Men FOR Rcnl. furn. room in r.tPsa. 646--9136. ~t!f,; ~~!p~:it ;~:~g= ~i:ncbooh,I 'Dn11.c~'..:. Vi~~ VIJ"'
145 E. 18th No. 9 5-18-ll68. "'"'"""'""· OVER 62 ??? Costa t-.fesa . !'lee & quiet medium s.lzl'. ~2-7S82. .,... Ulh,.;1. .. •· 1111
NICELY furn. lrg. 1 BR. Park-like Surroundinsi 111E r::XClTJNG I home'. f or work'g man. VIC O.C.C. nu"Cl-sml 1.1hile so~th ot Edingrr oft !-lag·
.ncl =•. Qulot. Adu!'-, no QUIET DELUXE RETIRED ??1 PALM MESA APTS. &12479-1. [ I ~ l-n ~~.1~~~N,.r. San 0Lt'g0 ;~'Y-~ ~ SOCIAL SECURITY ?? ~ "·/apricot patchf'.s. s .... ggy ..., ....,.. pets. 2452 Elden 646-2768. 1, 2 & 3 BR APTS )llNl"TF.S TO NP'T. BCll. !)ELt:XJ.:-P•.'t f'ntranC'f'. Wi. AnnouncemtntJ I typi> dO!l:. Call &12-7.:>R2.
Pvt Patios * Htd Pool PENSION 11? FOR LCASE ~-UR\' OR u , FUR~. rnnul scn'ice. ~o s1nok<"N. \\'ILL BABYSIT JN MY
NICE 1 BR dplx. Quiet. Sepr. Nr. Shop"g * Adults only VILLA YORBA "" l'nbelle\'ahly larr,r iipl:ot , 67~10 or 543-TI9'7. . FNI): 1"<"1tr L1do, Beige HOME
by garages. 1 adult over 30. Also Furn Bach. Apts Luxury Bayfront Apls. hug• pool JACU:l-i l'h.-.;t bl! ma)f', l'OC'ka-poo. ca 11 VIC. NEWPORT AN 0
Ne pets. st&-1021. M • I A 1 & 2 BR.I. S3SO to $500 . ' · l \\'A:'llT lady 6.l or ovr lur 6-14-"73 Bl ISTO artln nue Mc 842-9621 Goor-wi·11i·amson ins, .~hai:: 1·rp1s. rlrp!I, ~aunn 1,,,.,1 ~.B. hm. p,1 ba, kit Announcements 500 ·"1 · · c..,_t1_0,,1L. IMMAC. Beaui. 2 BR. Pool. , r••• l BR f l23 •-ct..:. Arlult1. no pcli;. I . rm · ll-1l2AA LADIES rinii: • Vicinity of ,,.,, .....,
Quiet &htlDllpht>re .l blt·ln!I. 111'1 5'1nta Ana Ave., CM 2 Bi~ $144 R•altor SINGLES Fron\ $150 priv! • mo.~ ' . llA.rhor & Fair. Call to Wen-THE YoungSt'I School, ~1
$155. ~14.. . Mgr Apt 113 646-5542 3 BR.'· ll&I * 548-6570 * 1 BEDR~I. !o'rom $160 ROOM for-rent. 'mature 409 W. 8a.y.. !lfy. M:r-6797. zt·~ &un 7 3Qp
N Dupl ALL lITlUTIES PAID 2 BEDRt-.1. 1-·rom Sl!!O \\1lrkini.: man, 00 drinking. Co1ta Mesa P~f .. l~~n. s3); v.•pqi: 1 BDRM. $165. mo plua util, -ew exes--Unfurn Apt~ A·1ail 1-"'rom $!0 Convrnien! IOC'. ~10. F~D. l.rg. pt·Siamese malt' ~ !~~D!13;;~~4nyte ~u~ • 2 Bdrm, l BA •.•.•• $1~. • l\tOVE 1N TODAY * ADULTS ONLY lo Sl5 LESS. UPSTAIRS furn liv rm BR Brand New Apt1. ('flt, vie. Tu11Jerock Irvll"lt', 64&-3106 or 645-1057 . ... =~=-...... ~----t e 3 ••-2 BA •~ PET OK y · · ht 1"-· "" r ' · · RlJ..0191. \VlLL BABYSIT IN MY DOU"ln, .....• .....,.,. $139 A MO. ou re rig ' ,,.,y re u c . &. BA. sep entry, no cook· G Id @ 1\-!f'..SA VERDE J-IOPi.fE 1 BR. U.fO &: f135. Larat-. Beaut., spack>us apts · Spac. 2 &: 3 Br. In 4-plex . DELUXE 2 BR. $18S pnced~ 1561 ~teu. Dr. ing. $8.")/mo. 839-3489. O ...... I 4 roo. old Black German DAYS
Idu.J fot Bachek>n. Adults Fe-need yards, patios and LARGE I BR $160 (5 blks from Ne\\·port Bh·d.) . . Medallion '" Shepherd. Vic . Ne1.1·port _ only. 1993 Chun::h St. 548-9633 quJet privacy. AduJts, no Several avail. ,\LL EX· · 546-98W * * Rnom 1.1'lth pr1\"ate en-j llt<IKhl!!. Call ~2-37'93. 9Tij..1:z9.I
TRAS. Pool, rec bldg. Kid!! OshWhr. frpl.c, svdm pool. lral'IC'e and balh~ R-E I B thl b · 2 BR apt furn. SJSO, No pets. &a--4837. welcome. 1''rom S139. See 31342 Santa Ana A\"r. Under New s-18-2720 OLD FURNITU Lost SSS I • u .. repair
chlldren. no pt<l5. 22ti1 2040 Fullerton St. 111.t Bay) Mgr. 173TI KeelllOn "B''. l BRAND new Oceanfront Management 405 Don't thro1.1· 11 a1.1a> y{'!. If & ref1n1shlng
Ma'*' A. CM. 64.'Hi'T.J). FOR SINGLE LADY blk \V. ol Beach Blvd. off Condominium 2 Br. 2 Ba. c~ \'ICTORI\ I Room & Bo.rd I It's !ll&fCl'l.IOr•hy, lhl' Irvine FE:0.1ALE DoXlt', re1.1-ard for
D P.olnt Sparkling 2SR dUplex, nr stater. 968-iSlO or 84742.60. 811,,.., Crp•-. d-. 11, .. ,"-1 , 2'8 " & u' 1 80 Comniun11y Ttu.·al ('r 1.1"\U I "Penny" or "Pieklf's". ~o REflNrSll 1n 1.11\Uf' or l.'O#'.l1 tM • HU Sq &. \V ru een. ...,. .... ~ .... 1R."1 .>: r. ~-urn n urn ARD & roo1n ,,, room on. k If h d w ked . I in your home or husmes•
gren · estc 1 * FRESH AIR & dryt'r hookup. \'ear Carprts. drapc>z, D "\\', TV ly in nice quiet home, Empl ta f' 11 0• your an z. e Cf\lf'l'lll0115 as · this puppy 543-5'170 Tre. lni·.
LIVE in the all ~· Dana tn. 1 blk. from Ralphs. Lt'ue. $ikXI. m 0 n t ti I y . anc. Pool elc. Come By & Genl. :,.15-21)95 C.l\l. I need rout hl"S. chairs, ~ahl~. bclonf(s _to . 78-year-0ld ~'C. '-c-'-'-=-"--'-----
Poinl Harbor at the Ideal Ice. Secure. sa.(e, com· \'talk 3 blocks to Beach 675-769-1. Inquire About our r.tovt'·ln I r;i11:s. e~c·. Call_ 'T~1 T11uic al I \1·oman. 33.;).11 Big Su r. Dana 1 Builders
beautif'UI Marina Inn Motel, plele privacy. Elec. gar. dt". t.rg 2 &: 3 BR. Apt&. Newly ·WESTCLIFF 2 BR 11 BA Allowance. 525 VlcloriA St. Hotels, Motels 410 ~1.m, aflt'r ;i I) cl0t·k Po1n1. 496-2493, 49'1-1ltXXI. ---------
3«12 Dtl Obispo St. opeN ner. Elecch.'ldren"""'11·,,,.Cpts. deoorated, v.•/w crpts, drps, T house Bit . :a j at f{arbor CM . 642-8970. ROO?-ts 118 "-k up w/ kit. LOST : \1C. BUS11ARD & t'O~tPLE'TE bulldlng '
(496,.'2353). Kitchenl, ef· 0 pebi or 1 -mo. bltns, ex~t re.trig. fl6l It own · I'll.· P v . · JN o J A NAPOLIS. 11.B. n."Palr. Anything )'OU.r honir JI~ &. apartments, pjWI dep. 310 Rochester $235. No ilngles, no pell. patioA. adults only, no pets. Huntington Beach $32.50 1.1·k up apls. Oi!ldN"n ll'l S~IAIJ.. LONG HAIRED l'll'edll. Rt-&!!. Gl'l"lt', 547·tsa8
heeled pool, direct dial 6'2-1.264 536-ITIJ l72S Bedford Ln. $225 per I.· fX'I !W"CllOn. Z37G Newport PerM>Nlt: \Vll!TE FEM. ?ttALTESE Any d1'y Is the BEST DAY t.
phones. televtmn, p,una Mo ... Room-Lus Money \' I .:..~. f H r ..tn mo. S4R-T:i33. BRAND NEW Blvd. c;...t ~9755· &15-.3967. ti;;··----;;~ DOG. 12/31/72. REWARD run An ad! Don't delay, .. th la··~-· •-~·1-1 m · '"''' 0 un lne...,n y~0•.•. ,.~ T·•.,,.~ --·.•. QUO VADIS Ill ~ H 415 • _, ~ COME ,.. a -• --•-h 1140 2 BR Bltns ~ ... ...n.a. .-... " uuest ome · $100. 963-3172. call torlay M2-flli78. --J-close to San ...,., 5cu~" .xac · ' · ' 2 Weeks Free Rent ton! u~u .. room, apt! Uke UviQg in a home crpts, drp&, pool, play yard. Pool •--••·•-d h h Lu.'lury Garden Apt11. PtrM»nals 530
!?_:mench t~ ~ .... Lq\tMln out for $140/mo. 2 Bll, l'Ai BA, Lndry facil &: carports. Cpl. 2 B·R=S200, -1 e' n' 11w60r. Bache.∨.. 1 It 2 BH.'11.
DC1l ' ,'-"'me ......, 2 Pt'ki plac9. priv patios Ii: k 2 .srnl chlldn!n ok. No VISTA ·DEL ·MESA· ... ~ -K~ -FRvM $135 * l!INDU SPIRITUALIST •
harbor • 1 urf 1 n g · rec areu. Wllaon Gardens. pets. Call 842-4fi64. ··~ lltd Pool·J acuzzl-Saunaa * 'Private Room * Let th.is arl changt' your ~ng. llhOpplng &nd on Wilson St. W of Harbor TiESIDENTlAL • 2 !lty. Re_resuon Roo1n & Mort'~ ror whole outlook on tile for lhe
tt«t&unmta. $50 week Md st&-'2846 NEW Bch renta1s, 3 br, 2 br garden apt • 1 BR. elegantly AduJ111 V~ • No Pel!! Ambulnlory Lady or ~fan better Profe~sk>nal arh1ct
up. Brlna: this ad and ~I bn. From $155 peT mo. decoratetl. 1\1 at u re in· IMMEDIATE £:WI. nuir1tlou11 Food. on l!fe. Lie. Readings daily. Trader's Paradise
::.: re~. off on first lfe8liB.AU 21 426 21st St, H.B. 536-6802 or dependent "'Oman. UXJ util OCCUPANCY /\;Ice\ cheerful atnlO~phel"t'. 10 Ai\l-10 Pi\1. <192-9136. -"'="--'=----,.--•ITW~ •Bdrm $1"~ 846--1171. Incl. 833-3732. 1-. l'londa St. * Call :HS-4r:>3 * '492-90)4, 312 No. El Camino
•---h v · • · •••·••• -WALK TO BEACH ·~· R ., Sa Cl Huntington ~ Beautiful apta. w/privale. SEACLIIT 1t1anor Apt.a. 2 ~11 blk. \\'.of ;arfie.ld em, n emente .
.. tio. gar•"t" pool 5P8 New 1 &: 2 Br, cpt/drpa, BR U&I. Pool, Crpts, drps. and Bt'ach Ul.vd.1 Vacati'on Rontals 425 Captains Car Carel •• 1 mt ltJrn apt, n10 n.o. . -• . . dwhr, trpl. 316 '16th . bltm, garb. displ. l"lll OoR to park Lush g&rden stttlna. Adults, 847-3957. Placenlla Ave. AaJc about HUNTlNC:ON G ll rd e ~ II \\'r \\'IU~h & wu con1plett'ly.
can 6*-1&8T no pets. lSl E. 21st. C.M. 2 BDRM d .. i-,....,tJI drps. our dbcounL 541-3&82. Apt.a. Heit at BolM Chica. BIG Bear -)loonrklge, cuatom &. detail v.ork. We * 646-8868-T ~V"'A• ~r ' , 84frt323. OKnparp • Sre btaut. homt". Slp:o1 $. pit·k·11p _. tk>livrr. Call B •~ELOl1R'5 ;1Sl65BR, pa"-,** 3 Br., JtL Ba..** garba,ge d1&pl. ato~. )&rd. SE.ACUFF Manet' Apb.. 1 what )'OU'tt mll&ing, Fr. Families only. 5.l~-7262 646-J6l2 or 645-li91 for-
-..n • ..-n bole -to octt.n. n6 OM!n, BR. SlO.SO Pool O'pts, SUO $260 e\'eB. fl'('(' ~tlmatt".
trp1c·1. ptht. p,rqt'I -~. nfWIY decor. Encl 11.8. $1G. 536-1917. drpg, bltns.-prb. di.pi_ 152'5 "='""'·,;;;--·=-:=-:::= oMded ba.th A lots of paUo, bltns.. crptg, drpl. 2 Br .._..i-nr _. ... 'oce•"-· PlacenUI Ave.-Mk about DELUXE. Apt • priv. patio. BIG Bear 2 my 2 fpl, 2BA, PROBL.EM Pregnancy. Con-
cio.ds. R«. hall. pool i OoR to f'W'r)'tl'iine. '110 bl·~· Je\""N-· petL-..-ourdilcount.548-212. Pi.fl,lSlc,6poolsaauna,ttMlA play nn. Nr sld ln. Lr or ndenl, 1ympath etl c POOi tablts. •~ batha. mo. 1168 Center SL Apt. L lnl. pr, qu '" 0 -:---!' $13(1. Sp&ciOul PooWdt mU group. sn-n48 prl'ltTIDIK')' counscllna. Abot· CLEAR comm. D'LaJor cor· 5ef1 for ~f. t'l30t 04 or CJJl•!WMJ'J9. $150 mo.~. M6-:tll8. 3 BR. 2 BA Dup;;:. Dshwhr. Bungalow SlM). 84S-02!19. Rentals to Share 430 Hon i ~ns ttf, AP· ntr lot, HW)' Ill, Palm
Kttimn LA (1 blk W. of 2 BR.~ Center St k>ca-2 BDRM deluxe apt.~ trplcM~llan UrdWS'l. ~£20 1 BR. Adult.a. 1 blk to beach. CAR!:. · OHm. lnltresl:ed in local Belch.1!:,~Slaler). tkwl. Near pal1c ol thoo'I-garden ~ wf .. .,_ ~-~6t&-6ll•nn. Shae crpta., drps, No pets. WORKING m@dlcal BE a more dynamic~· or S.DCounty. WW pa.rtici.
• ~ts,. drJil, bHns. 1 story Adult&. $210. 846-0259. ..,_., SUS. »2 14th SI .. S38-<1352. leentary "'111 thare btaut ~Am to dance quickly A Ptlt". 0-'ntr 968-3219. •---~ tt••mo ~ .. -11~'"' • -In~~ snal 4 Br .. 2 ba, brand new lum. 2 br, 2 ha apt t!Uily. Call Sheryl 1 to 10 llAVE ••12 1•·~1 "-""· ........... ~ •~. ~-' .. ru•~ ~-::-'"~1·d:; R/.,..,.0,-·. No Y~· lo•"· sm. -port BHch 2 ! ~ --~ ;.;;.:c,....;.;. I <:JAi• '"V• .... &u 57r29ll-w/wonctna 'o\'Ort\ln. Ret.l. pm wttkd&)'I. ( I ) i:lomt, 2 BR. den, 2 UA. 5 l"'SRlOW!r~~-~QUJET net1bborhood -pets. NEW 2 Bcln:n unturn. 8pl 'Req'd. Call ~ffit. Wi'>Od!. 9 tl2~792l. i;tar Adull parlc, Want du·
bNdl. Yrty tit-wlmfr ,S225 ~-Back Bay lBR, 2 BDRM. d\lpiex downtown. El3I'BLUFF • l BR.. Vpper. $2!iQ mo., 2 Bdnn furnllhtd to 5. &fl-2566; ~a. 842-B2lS PAUf Ir CARD REAOINCS pln:, tripl@ll, unils?
OI S!IO tno: t9t• 8t. $l!!t h8ttd pno1 wrw 'crptt. carpeta, drapes i stow. No M.I e-1 e c tr I c • SlWl.-Call apt. ~ mo. an,.ual tt"ue, 2 working g\li! 24 &: 2.l, nttd T~lll Put, Pre1ent It Future 963-;010
Hof :M-21& or p bon t drpl, ~le 2-G5 JrAne f""l.•· $150 per mo. 536-3507. 6«H13t9 for a,ppL 511 w. Bay -Newport in! to share flll'{, apt. 1 blk mn eM-1350 FUily lfc. ORANGE Co. Sll"~rado ~ Mai\aaC'f' APL H 'StS-T~'JI 2 St, ijil, ubrurn. tl63. No PXJ Pct Mo. 3 Br M'W BMcb, Calt ~ days '"'"1" 'bN.d'I. flOO/mo. +· AlLUllOLICS AOOn)'Thoua. tJnth i ~-Ideal' lY"·
l Blk to ocq.n. N~ * 2 BR. l BA. Me.u. Vmlt pell. ~ ok. CaD dupltm. 2 bL 1 Blk to bcb. (S.n Bcrnarcftno) o t Utll. Ph: 6-12-392.f ('Vt'I. Pho,.. $42-7217 ot -.:rite dlc&Uoo, church. ,pa, ecol· K~peta ek. 1..br1115. 2 llr Hr lhop)Jfi'wy.tdeil rof. MHJ7t. Yrty rtt"IC:ai. 6TJ.-6a1. -81D-2943 C!'Venlnp. CllU. z.JO to Wn! 3 br P.O. Box tm. Colla ~ltsa. ocv croup. Consk! enc hm,
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rablnMa. paUot. Gen'l m-eoo * ~n10 M be ·-"' DENTAL .-..,,, ..... ~ ·-~ ust -..-.eoced in use of 10 key adding chalttlde, .. ..,. Call cllllY a pu< u... Al>l>lY to machine arid 1ypewrlter. Knowledge o( toy-"'"""'n • to a -,., ......, Clll Eut 1'1Ui SI; CM.
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Prw1lna;, ~ Cleanups. ---Helf Wanted, M & F 710 DOG poomer, lull tlmr, pro-Bayview Conv. Hosp., CM. 5 Min :;i yn. exper. Will
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MIKE'S ~ Service CO~ ~kle ST.!4. Ant. BABYSITfER, refined, OW'r Beach, ~1'31 S300 Month to start O::mfplele-tawn-am-~ ~.J'Y -.SO.-exp'.d, 2-yr--clrl,.. le.-'I• EARLY Mom. New1papn---Newport~ --Pln.e Appt.y-Or Call_-f-
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« 4!K-401•. \\ed. SlO '?81 to start. Own Beach. $2Z. mo. approx, Ni lhnl }'ri.. Noon-7pm. $60 wk. ~ E. {)yt:r Rd., S.A.
C'OWR TV C~ tran1. Lile hakpfi:. 362 Hrs per day. 847-DX> N.B. o._y, 821~ Aft 6, ~O
General S.rvlcet '769 W. 20th, Calta MHa Esthl>r SI., C.M. hHISIS. EKG Tech.. pttime. SwinR 64fi..9163 Ask Imo Or. Flack. Equa.1 Oppor. Employ!r
CaptalM Car Carel ~Call SID. M&--Of12 BABYSMTER to ail in my stult. ~l'30IW'.I Dept, Hoai: HOUSEKEEPDl ~ Uve--ln.
\Ye "''ash & wa:c completely, Tree Service OOf home lor lS mo. old ltosp. N.B. Huntington eep area. Pvt il child. 1 or 2 days 'W"!'ek. Pb. ELECl'RONIC LAb Tech. room. New toWnhouse. Near ClLo;tom le. dcta· work. We TREE TRIMMING 6#-4064. MWlt havti work In K beach. 53IHl709. plck·up & deliver. Call Removal. Ornamental work. ro Did
MG-3&.1'l . or ~l.191 for C&U Dew ~m B~1~er f~ ~~c!._ &:(1c0: OP am:a~ Housekeeper, f /time
f'rt'e eslimale. La,guna Nip!, liberal translston) &: standard lab For C.OOv. Hosp. 56-?A:llil
Hauling 1 l[ll] ~ 494-EH31. equipment. Some IJYllrm DIMEO. Openlnp fol' ll)-15 11 YSJTl'ER VI 1 n,1 v.vrk pret'd but not nei:ess. Jadiet full or p/time. Paid YARD c~anup ,tree shaping ~-f' BAB · c. 0 ......, ~l 17312 GWette, S.A. wkly. Earn xtra money or
or removal. Wttding. trashl'-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;,·~~ Cerro homes ar Bear St Equal Oppor. Employer start a perm. career. For Muling, bu8hel trimmed,11 Sc:hOol. Hn befmT & alt lntervw call, 892-5333 or
lawn malnL 962-t6J.2. Job Wonhld, Mole 700 """'-Call "57·1415 alt s. FACTORY "'6-7826.
MACHINISTS
TRAINEES
Some machine lhop exper. or
metal trades IChooll.nj: de-
sired w/good mecban1ctJ
aptitOOt. Day A. Ntte Shl.fts.
9 llr Shifts
45 I-Ir. Week
SKIPLOADER &. du.mp truck BABYSlTfER, re I i a b I e , l~N~D=EP=END==ENT=-~Fl=nance--V~= ~? :~ :~ng. =·· ~~· SCRAM-LETS ~~~·H~:ing2wngir~. TJ &::i~'::!aup =1°r1:P!~
bldg., etc. lhru a Daily Pilot YARD I ~:30, Mon·Fri. 842-1053 Announcinn * * * ~·, •·--k t tart Im
THE
Clusl!ied Ad. Sell Idle llems Rr~~ g=~ din_~~: ANSWERS BABYSITTER needed after .. ., ~:i~ C·c.~r o cso 11 e et ~-~'-C&ll=~64H6lll==~N~ow-' --I Dr1wwy1, gn1dlng. 847-266fi. iK:bOOI Vic: Mesa &-Sitnta (%13l340-8Tll. J. C. CARTER CO.
The
DAILY
PILOT
ORANGE
COAST'S
leading
HAULING & cleanup by exp $phC'e -Amu.w -Pouch -Ana St, CM or nr Ba)"lic>w // /)/) Q /) 1"N"H°"ALA~'=r°'1o"'N,,.._T=e<-,-h-. -,-.,-.. -r. 671 W. lilh St., Colla 1'11?S<l
t.'Ollege student, lge U-X. Packet -POCKl.."'TS Sehl. &t2-2ll7 aft 6pm. J\' {ft • [~ S"·inl{ llhift. f" It int e . 548-3421
5.14-1846 or 534-2164. !.tanit>d man's ot:.wrva-BABYSl'l"I ER wanted ~ton, U 'J Ir Personl'lf'I Dept. HoaJ? Equal Opportunity Emp~r
GEN. Hauling. Tree/abrub lion: "Before lli'I' manird I · Wed, Fri. My home. °""'" 'li;;loap:;;;;·;.· ~N~.Bii.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [ i;;";'i'.':iii:'i:.::~~~~"'i: lrim. Gar & yd deanup. always u*!d to catch hrr in trans. cau at 6 pm, ~ p,f A OUNISI'-Prolotypt' 1.
F.st. 839-2303, 557~ my ums. Now, I ''atch hrr 548-7592. Nl'\\.' Lile Jndustr1al rRYJNE DCDL"""-"" rn models, metal. Capable of
Hou1ecleanlng going lnlo my POCKETS." BABYSITI'ER WANTED, my Division For Women I Ll\..J\.Jl"il"ICL tooling mfg. &I wtil u pro-1 -----~----1Job Wanted, Female 702 home. Mature woman, SERYK:ES•~ totype. Cmnponent m&chln-
MESA Cleamng, carpeta, for 2 children, Mornings. e Many assignments in the FEE PA D ing. Must have exper ~ own
wlnitow.. Ooora. e I c. PROFESSIONAL MEN F.V. 842-0826. Newport BHch, lrvine, San-a tool.a. Top pay A frinae
Resid / comm'l 557-6742. AU.entklrt. Do you w&nl to be BABYSITTER n~ e d ed , ta Ana le. Cotta Meu. areu. Earee . .s@t(nta.ry to S800 benefit&. EOE.. Acalrate
548-4lll. free from detail wark thlll Newport Elem. Sehl area. • E:otperienced & tralnf'f! Po-Secretary $650 Mold Co. {2'13) 921-'lll.6.
Dedicated Cleaning eM.bling you r.o do yoo r 2::1)..5:30 daily. 8:30-5~30. sitiorui. Excellent earnings. Sec'y/Publishing ' to ~ MACHINIST * WE 00 EVERY'nlING * ch:>M"n prole1unon. f~ll1!g 645-3940, aft 6:30, 673--0015. Weekly Jlll)'c.hecla. Oerk Typisl/pun:hu $460 ~ confident yoo.r offlC(' LS 1n BABYSITTER ho PBXt Recept/'fype $450 Ge!kral-5 ~ exp. R('fs. fret" est. 64&-2839 hand1 01 woman >A'ilh vas1 ' my me. DicLanlu-..ne Typist to $500 ADVANCED KINETICS Costa Mesa, 5 da,y. wk, U t''"' Housework By Day ofii1.-c expl"l"lence ranging am-6 pm, own trans nee. 2061 Busl"••• Ctr. Or. Girl f'ri/Bkkpng $600+ l~l Victorill St.
I S1ory. 5J6.4i.'l.Ol from slarling nt'"' buslncst 545-1335. lrvi"e m1441 Acctng Clerk.1EDP $455 Costa Mesa 64&-7165
WINDOW CLEANING to l(Oing public on ~tock !:~=~~===~=~ Free & Fee PosiUons Eq. Oppty Employer milrk<'t. Salary negotiable BABYSITIER for working 488 E. 17th (al Irvine) 01
Ask for Glen 24 hrs 494-0137 based on c x Pe r 1 c n c e. n10ther, n1)' home, CdM. --~ 642-1470 MAID work in exchange for HO~~E~~E~~NG 7JH9'l-9648. Re;:~= ~:«>.l day • File Clerfl ~ Ci;l. ~ewport Blvd.,
NEED help at home! We BA '. • Clerk Typist JANITORIAL Maids, penn. MAID Wan!ed, Don Quixote • S.16-5.'iCH * havt> Aidrs, Nurses, wk in my home. 2 Chiklren. ' p/time, 8 ·~J.2 noon on Perm _..._ 968-11379 e S T I t ....... -Motel, 2100 Newport Blvd, LITE HOUSEKEEPING Houeekttperg, Companions. • _._ r. yp S SUn. 6 pm-10 pm Mon thru CM 642-267U
SJ an hour llomemaken. Upjohn, BARMA.fDSWANTED e T h T • Thun.835--4794. ' ·
e ~2-3148 e 547~ at 1bl! Lotus Roocn. Exp. K • JPISt JOBS M A TU R E grandmotherly neceuary, Neat in ap-e Repro Typist URGENTLY NEEDED type lady wanled for oc·
p e a r 11. n c e . 5 • s-9882; e Secretaries cuional overnight babysit·
897475. • Accnt Clerks • Keypunch Operators tir1g, mlll!ll drive. 641}-l?fil.
BARMAID-Full or part time. • Bookkeepers & • Solderen./wire wrap MECHANIC wantrd. Foreign
LADY wants """"'°""'""'" Help W•nled M & F 710 work, exp 'd, own '
transportAtion, 847-3637. A Better Temporary Pol!litlon
Under 30. WU! train. Apply e Billing Cleric Typist cars. Costa Mesa area.
alter 2!>m. ..,,,.. Wheels, • Secretaries· 1'vine S<0-4<50 642-0!.33.
1830 Ne'i't'J'01'l Blvd, C.M. Anaheim 53.1-2.122 MediC I R T
BOAT Builck.'n, exper. only VOLT NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO a I ecep~I donme
in n1w work & carpentry. l"stant Personnel Tempo Temporary Hel.p Ea.ch mom ng you I a
_Mar~etplace ~:;: ;_ .. ..,-. URGENTLY
f~~hr• NEEDED
Profeuional Ironlng.
call~ • SECRETARIES
• Ja"itoriel i -I i.-iOll~
T Servi }ovely ~'hile unilonn & N~ for q~itX~ t.allboat ....... emporarr... <:" .. T.~ 1111: Journeyman Lino~ Ma· .bd&ll1 imile when voi1 la.rid
Plaoentia Ave. CM. NEM'J)Ort Beach 546-47(1 hr. wk. Xlnt C.Om"""" Ben-dis D ... per spoi. • Equal Oppor. Employer ,_..., in .,, 80ught to greet p&· BOOKKEEPERS, fuU &: ef!ls. Paid Medi~ Life, ...tienta bl be4&ul. new oic.
time. EXpanding orarige Co. ~ UnUorms, Credit Union, etc, Call Pru, 833-2700, Dennis
I -b•• I~
JEFF'S CLEAN I NG :--E~0,R$
SERVICE ~'-·
RE s ID~~ L COM· ASSEMBLERS
.....,.. •TELLERS
CPA firm has openings for FISHING rod wrappers, exp DAILY PILOT & Dennis Penonnel Agency
bookk.eepen w/1 to 2 yn: General factory ht"lp. Apply Ask for Larry '-tiller of Irvine, 2082 Mlchehon Or.
pUb1lc a c co u n t i n g ex· Fenwick Products, 14799 e 642-t321 e MEN wanted f/Hme fDr
perience. Send resume, Cheltnut St, Westminster . Classification I 00·124
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Classification I 5()..184
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Clastific•tion 200.260
Ma•01"l • PACKERS
Brick-Block-Stone e LABORERS
645-8266
Pointing &
Poporh1119l119
CUSTOM PAINTING
lnter/Exter. Unfum. inter.
spec. pri~. Free color ron·
suiting &. est. Uc. Ins.
\\'on't be underbid. 642-f0)5.
No \\'Uing
NEVER A I-~E
Interview Hours
9 ani·l l am & l pm-4 pm
Work when .It where
)'OU want!
Interim
Personnel Service
aalary requlfemen. ts & fLORIST needed ITO shop. JUNIOR salesmen: 11}.15. various car wash dutie'I. If
I 1 Oas.sif1cd Ad Earn $00-$40 per week gel. yoo. a.re reliable &: looking re erences ~ . f/time, penn position. Top ting new customers for the for 1teady work, apply In
No. 58'2. De.Uy Pilot. P.O. pay. Call btr. l, 675-6291. DA rLY PILOT. n.is Is no! a peI'!IOn to manager, Faun--
Box 1.560, C.OSta Mesa 92636 FOSTER'S Freeze. Woman, newspapef' route and does tain Valley Car Wash, 10035
BCX>KKEEPER • Fu 11 p/time. Apply 899 W. 19th not include collecting or Ellb Ave., F.V.
charge lllru PIL. Capable St., CM. delivering. Transportation ls MEN wanted f/time for of p~ng ttnanc lal , kied w ........... 1 statement• and 0 fr Ice FORMAN-Fiberglass, Exp d prov14 · e """'" our various car wuh duties. Ir
management ol mu.lti-unJt good pay. Good future, hours after school and 8 on you are reliable &: iookl.ng
car ..,,'llllh operation, head· Helm<'! manufacturing. A~ F:rt=la~eV~~y or= for steady work, apply ln
q--·-·-• -.,, Hunti ..... ,... ply Trabaca Products.. 837 H penon to manager, Udo ...u <Cl..:u ... 'b""" unllngton Beach areas on--Car w h 481 E 111h S Beach. Hoon flexib!e. W. 18th St., CM. ly. \'oo mus1 be out of as ' · t.,
Salary open. 84H453. e FRY COOK school by 3 PM to Costa Mesa.
Bookkeeper e WAITRESS participate. Experiencfo: MENS \Year Salesmen,
AUTOMOTIVE BOCIK· e DISHWASHER & boys given priority . P/time mornings, Sales exp * WALLPAPER * 77g W. 20th, C.M. I ""-t•-J! ,e I Wh'" "°"call "Mac" 642-7523 546-2592 . . 548-1444 646-1711 Equal Oppor. Empklyer
Cl '/' 1· 300 3·5 * PAINTING &
KEEPER e BUSBOY 96tS-9&tl_._ _ helpful, caJJ Mr. OJ90n.
Wflh REY N 0 L D S & _64_2-J~l77~--,.-,----,-I RE YNOLOS experienoe. llust be de~ & neat. Over KEYPUNCH NEED t e I e phone ln·
"Contact MARIAN PAR· 18· ~pp.ly m penon, Surf terv:ll'\\"en, work from
e111 ice ton • 11 PAPERHANGING
[ 119] lnoe, • E'""· tJ<'d. In•. Ac:c:ounting C'·rk
HJ.SH. DUNTON FORD, & Sirloin, 5930 W. Coast OPERA TOR home, hours to suit your
2240 S. Main, Santa Ana. . ="=-wy""-',oN.c.·8=.·c..~~~~-Min. I~ yrs. exper. on 029 schedule. No 11elllna". Call As*'h••ltl forltilnt Guam. Call HRl'ris, 641-4558 tC
EX·Palnter . Now School BOOKKEEPING & Media FR\' Cook I Dishwasher. keypunch A 059 varifier. 968-6384 betwn 11 It 2
woman • for adYertising Apply in person. 512 W. J9th Plea11e Apply or Call Newspaper Ce.men •
Cleisificetion 360.370 Teacher. -Inside &--Gutaide-ACCW!lie Ceiling, Free -Es!. ng•ncy. M"11t hav> ...,ncy ,,,s,01..'oc'-.M"'=. ~=~== ROYAL INDUSTRIES BOYS" GIR~S
exp. 5 boors day. Call FULL OiARGE BOOK· '714Q 'E. Dyer Rd.~ S.A. 10 ITT Ii: older
[ ""'Uk 11~1 ~1~ pa!nHng, pap« ..Jl//u 546-450<'-KEEPER 10' Egg Proce,... 540-mO DA LY PILOT BUSBOY ing Co. in Fountain Valley. Equal Oppor. Employer
Cl ·n ,. ·oo "5 ~ng. natural w 0 0 rJ ii asst 1ca ion ... -.u tinl!h.ing. 548-1905
[ ll'C!ill TilE HANGMEN, .. ""I AnnDuncemltlt• •• loo, J(XX)'s of vinyl samplps. • Jo'or home appt. ~7-5846. A 'Paynhll', A RN't'1v:i.bl<',
Clessific:etion 500·5 I 0 EXT SPECIAL $199 Payroll Any or all exPf.'r. <-ons1dered. Some typing ' I I~ 3 Br. Lie/Ins. T7&-6788 11rtrd. Xlnt earnings. Short
hnonails ~ PAPEJUL\NGERS I e r m lt'mporary assign·
~------' Reduced rates for the off mt>n!. Imn1edl11te place·
Clessificetion 52S.53~ seMOn. 9-5, 64fr2449. ment.
I [SJ EXPER. painler, inter ApPly_ In PerlOn
•-::-,-Loot-.,, ... _-__ _,,,I de1.'0r. E:lder & ln!er. Reu. 2061 Business Ctr. Dr.
,_ . rates. 96S406S t."Ves. • Irvine
Salary to rroo per mo. Servi
full or part ~-Apply In resume to P. O. Bo" 8325, pe~ monungs 9-ll, or Fountain Valley. Ca. 92708.
t'~'efllllA:S. WOODY'S WHARF FULLTIME LVN da». T·
2318 West New)XIC't Blvd. 3: 30, xlnt fringe bntts.
Ne-A-port Beach Beverly Mamr Conv. Hosp. =='=""'"'=====~' 496-5i86. CA.SltlER I SECRETARY G°"ENERA=="L--,O'°r"'n-.... -• ....,.lyp~<ng"'.
Part-Time, Sales filing & phone, exper.
Call >12-4153 -494r9Cl-Cllef, SlOCIO per month GIRL needed ror after school
The Blue Beet, babysitting kw' yr old. Own
6'73-99CM an 4 pm ~-4 day wk:, some ews.
C'OMMERCIAL Art Is t, NE!'Wport Bet.ch are a.
KEYPUNCH Opera tor
(/time. Nites. Penonnel
1Jep1, Hoag Hosp., NB.
Jal'OIEN helper, full time,
morning shift. Xlnt trlnge
bnfts. Beverly Manor O:mv.
HOlpltal, 496-5786.
l911al Seentory
Matntt, exper. to function as
1ee'y to attorney who is also
secftlary lftas. of Nari
corp. Xln't oppor. AD frin&:t
beneftts. Call 979-568).
RoulH Open
Scm Clemente
Call Mr. Busby
• • 492-4420 ••
NewsPAper -C11:nien
BOYS & GIRLS
10 yrs and older.
W. Newport BHch area.
Good profits. Contact Mr.
Sell'. Dally Pilot, CM.
• 642..c21 •.
Oassificetion 550-555 Ple!.ler, Patch, R .. palr 133--1441
I ..,_loo! 11~1 * PATCH PLASTERING ADMINISTRATOR
p I t Im e . Pr Im a r i 1 y 675-2634 evet.. Ftr that item under $50, try
paste-up. Salary open. N°'...<t"""-,°'·°'·p'°,°"d""'°!°"P"°1,-....,-.. -,°"d! the Penny Pinc-her. You'll find It ln Oaalrled
Ca I -Graph I cs Press, ·=:;;;;;::::;=:;:=::=:;:=;:::;:;;;..;:;;:==::=::=::;;:==-'=========I 545--3T:>4. All IYJ)f'!I. Fl"etl estimatC!s llome Ovmers As.!odation, C.all 54()..tiS2S ,...__ Cl41ssification 576.580 VIa~e Co. Reponsiblt' for e COOK e
Plumbing orgaJ1i7.1ng &. <.oordin111ing \\'oman desired to rnn kil -
l l~ r ec rcationaJ nc1ivll ies, l'hen. Exp netts.'!llll'y.
s.wbs and R.,.... PUM.BTNG REPAl.R supervlsinJ( maint. C"On--Mr. Baer, 673·5011 f\.H.
No joh too small tn1cts & adn1inlsh•ring da i·
Cless,ificahon b00.699 • '* 642-:H28 • ly buslnc~. fl.1ust h11t•l' COOKS. F;xpel". Bayvil".1. · -"' Cnnvalesrent Hospital. Call
[II] DRAINS uncloggt.>d . S7.50 pl'f'VIOUS l'Xpcr'. or l'U\!Crl· &12-350."i
l __ ......, __ "'"" __ _..I i I Sr"·er line to 100'. $15. tionul hackgrowll'I for 1-~--------t 1t 549--2!!0'l * Mn..e. Ple&lle fon1.·ant COUNTER\giri, part limt',
t'l.'Sunt1• ineludini;t ~Rl11.ry exp"d prefer-rod. ?.1 ust 00
Classificetion 700·7 IQ ~ing / Alterafi'>flS J"t'quin•mf'nts lo 11CZ26 San-minor M'Wing. Apply in
ta Adela Cr, Fountain pel'9)n, Fiw Point Cleaners. l{rt!r..) Vicki's Orlnlnal1 Valley, ca 9'll08. l""" Main St Hun"~-
lllrc:Nnclse V Prof. dcsignitv. •tailoring ' Asaembler _ Dectronlc ~h. • ... lfi"'"
I restyling. 645-4325. ~tust poutU a bal1c DEfJVERY of DA IL Y I Clatsi ic•tion 800·8lb Alteratlon~-514$ knowiedge ol electronics PO.OT, SUNDAY ONLY, to [ -ll ~l Neat, accurate. 3> yean exp. ~~~ly .._p,i:acti«1 s ~ newsp1per C9J'Tit:rs. Re. Md $&4'llliH "-~~ .....,,, )Tl ,,.....,,,. qultts the 111e of a Stalion TIME FOR exp. Oa.y shirt. Apply In Wagon or Van. Contact Mr.
Oatsification 850-858 pe1"90n -~Jerry Whltmn. Harry Seeley, U> West Ba.Y . QUICK CASH Vega Electronlcs, »»West SI.., Costa Meta. [ ..... --,.~ JI ~) A~~;errs;.;~a .A~I txly Ol~~~lt~!'.A~ or
Classification 900-912 THROUGH A ~~i ~per~':,.~~~ :'S: ~~~'.5~
I 1'_,.... )/stt) DAILY PILOT =CS::~i:~~ .:~J';!E~1G':i~ .
Clts1ification 91 S ,49 ~64-~~-10-· ------bf!twn 2:11 4.'t yrs. AT ltMt l·~ WANT AD Vacaoolcaoootmoney!Rtnl 2 >"•-exp.67Hlll(I. ~ ')'OW' hnu• &.P:t.. lion! Put a litOe "loot" in >'0'1J' -642 5678 bid.<. .tc. ihi. • oOllY Pilot I;v..._U lhooe b.!ubl•• fO>' , • . • Clnsairif!d Ad. Stll ldJt ltr:m1 "bocb". Call Oaaified Clas11ficat1on 950.990 nowt Call f0!!7! Now! 642-5611.
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%4 PILOT-ADVERTISU "'-· .ilnliM) 10, 1973 •• i.111, •• i.,, J uua.r y llJ, I ,, DAL V PILOT 55
l ][DJ [ .... , 3. )[Il] [ ](Il] ~' -· •1 >~l[Il]:iiii J !. ......... I~ ][§; !._-____, ( ... 11 dil l ][§]; ... dtlrwlM ]~( FrM ~You ]fl
3 LI net, 2 Tlmeo, $2.00
116 Mi.tcell1neous Ill Pl1not/Or91n1 \ 126 Hot Wanted, M A F 710 !!alp Wantad, MI F 710 Help W•ntod, M A F 710 Holp Wanted, M A F 710 Appll•nceo 1112 Mochlnory
NCR BOOl(KEEPER RECEPT/TYPIST * TYPISTS *'a-"'"vrn"'--..,----.-...,.,.--
BHutlful modem bank k> '\flat tnjo)o cblln& withe Sec')'fRt\Xlpt. ab WAl R.cvattt Jor ~fJiapra. ton from $.19.9!1'. c».ted in beach &n!L Good pubHe. Lill' typinr. Exptt. Ractpt/Mecbcal $425 , ttmpcnry job ~ ~ti. Salary to $$00. C:..U w1bu.)' ' llne phOoe. Co. PtyrollfConstr $&M today !..ATE mo<Wl auto. wuhtr l
Jan Page 54().(l(M Coutal benetltl. Apply ia penon, Bk.kpr/Oxwtr $650 lnlttVWs: S.12 1'.lN-. dt')'t'r (22DI A-l cond. Pe~·Aa--2"l9o Har. ~Yet, 15CS Newport FIC ~ $100 Wl' Net'(! All IA~ ~~ 11'.<!AO bor Bl\'d. cii-.,-, Bt, CM. Aat. BooldtMper SW Oftkt Skllb rw ea._..._,,
NURSING R.l."ttpt/Gtn'I Ofc $455 F.citU\I Oppor. £.mployrr $8'.l 1 °'l'R. l\W'Tl. dcl &: In· SALES-MENS DEPT Cf:nenJ Of.Ii«' f4.50 Mall' I Fe1nale 111a11. Late mod. aU cycle
RN, nit~ ahlft, f!Jll or Rftc-pt/G.n Otc.. C.C. S500 Weitern Girl Inc. Kf'IVl'KW wuher. ~1778.
p/tlme. Mlt expi,..,.. not Jl\iU Umt, txptr. Secfttary IMO 46" MacArthur Blvd. e DISl-{\\'ASHEltS. waMert, req'd. ""'-'t ... 1 .. -. L lo-Clerk 'JYOl,11t $<125 d""""rs, ttblt. KUarn I NURSES AIDES ""'111
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1 . ....._,., comm • """'"° Exec. Secretary $700 5''0-0..12:> ., ... • -al <:'A, delv'd, 839-7620: M&-Mt.S. Day or n1t~ ahift. On call to F-•c e~"'huy 5*lO TV TEat If.art. Expe-r. not """'d. Call I A ~1 1 I .... .,r $CiO EXP ONLY . SOS TV Rent W•sher1/Dry1rs
lf)'k>nd Hom' for ·-f:x. or ppom mtn Ae<:tnl OerU to$ e 673-8900 e $2. Wk. Full ma.int. ~Uona.I O\Udren 9861 W ~, ext 30 ·Jr. Dnnsman llS5Cl WAITRESSES, hOulewlves * 6.19-1332 '*
Uth St., S.A.' co 1 j JOfEPH MAGNIN ' NEWPORT oc""'<! 1o ""'11 10 to 15 hn
Brookhursl, So. of Eq\1111 Oppor Etnptoytt P."°"""l ""'1tnc't \\-eek1y ln dl.nlag room. No Furniture
Westminster AYr. l . Ill Dover Dr~, N.8 . f'Xp. tlNl!ss:1u·>'· S2.25 hr. NEW-b'clm modl'I Bluffs
Nurses Needed * SALES CAREER * 642-3170 Santa Ana Country Club. home. til~t sen tm·
11-7 & Other Shifts 110 Yr. old financial firm ii For intervlc>4', 5.J!'rlltil. 1nf'dlatcly. 2 commodes, l
Top pvt. duty p1y. taking applical)onl for Sales SECJU.'TARY. must kno.,.,. Weitresses & Cooks armo1rt·'. pecan rolor. QuN"n
lmmf'd ~if. ror ~-iiJl'l' P06hkml. No travel. SaJary general offiCf' proc'Cdures. <>vt-r 18 slit lx'tl, 2 wing chair!i \\'ill
l"t:... • '"'Xl ~ ";J. ~mfir.-m:,ro:r-...._.lblf'. B~ "P· hPtpful. Ar'-"1n· Cart's Jr. a<'Cf'pt !'l'i&bialilC! offt'r. U1Unty-w f'. Ne«t • ...,.... tervlh! -u ,,.,.. "110 .,, ... -ti~ 1'12 &" •191 LYN -Aidt"S. fnlf'tvlf'Ws Musi havt' 2 yra. college & '"" o.>.r"t' '" i1:i ~-:. 17lh ~ .. CM ,.,,.-;, or t'r"V
1'lon-Fh, 9-5. Les co ullc sales background. SECRETARY, good ddlls. ~ Manta;tt &\U::-01 Ml'Pi.E round Nu~ Regi1rry, '.lit llOll· eau Ron GUI Miat be dftailed oriented. WANTED • NOW.• pcodest&l dlnla& table, 4 I'll!>'
p1tal Rd., N.B. (lobby Park 835-4.545, f'xt. 163 Call n4/6ft.1100, OI 533. taln.1 1.'hftln, 4 bur stool6.
Lldo Bldg.} 642.9955 or Equal Oppor. !:n1ployt:r sro..m.rrbCuardl. \\'e will 4 EJ....leaced Ylnyl .... ·~bllclc Mlh&, \1k1,•
541).995-1. m/f traln. All MU1s, F/tlmt•. ,..... 1 n f' w. Cop ~f' rt on r
NURSES Aides, all •hitts, Slsm-Mlcting to $9600 PeNOl?N'I Dept, llO<Ut" Salesmen Only ~~"~. 11...'W»Ulbl ··.
aper. pl"i'l'd, Apply 111 T~:hn1ca.I Experienct' Hosp., N.8. Cround floor opportunity for
penon. Huntington Beach Call ~ln:. Schmidt SERVICE Sta. As1>1 n11ir, the right men. C.ompa_ny 1\l0''1NG Soon, d f's k ,
Conv. Hosp,, t88U Florida West~liff Pf'rm. r/llme, day stu!L benefits A fn.-e df'mo plan bookt'(1.M'8, rouch. rclni;:.
St., ff.B. 847-3515. Pl'rsonf){'I Agent')' hlwit know lube & datlv available. New store no"· !litvi', dreSM'r. Ea.s)' l'hr, TV.
1"'1 " Ed" s A book.A. Short hair:ut n..'<1 . t k 1· 1· \'e...., cheap. 5."'16-11321 NURSES Aki .. 7 • ••-r. "" ~. 1nger, . . a 1ng upplCll JOrui. ·~ ~ ~ ('I k Ill C 1 1 Job open f'f'b. l. Unlforn1s, GUSTAFSON pref'd. LVN J..11, medica· "flr en f'f lna It vac providl'd. Gd. 1my DIVORCt: S8le .. \\'ainut
!kins. Mesa Vl?rdc Conv. 54.2-8836 tor gd . man. 32'l42 Coasl Li I M hdnn sci, 6 J)C.!1 Incl. kini:
Hosp., 661 Center, C,._!, SALES proplf' wantf'd for TV Hwy, So. Laauna. ftCO ft• ercury lw!::i ~ ~~t, xlnt
548-5585, Direct Salt's v.'Ork. Good SERVICE StaUon Sak-Iman· 16800 Bl':ach at Wamer t'O • •
NURSING Aides. all shifts, pay, nrxible hrs. Ne'll.')Xltt Top pay -trhce benefits. Huntingtori Beach FULL size crib without mat·
xlnt frinif' bn!ts. Bl':verly or Seal Beach office. Exper pref'd. t~l & pl time Soli.8844 • <213) 592-5644 ll'E'5.'I . Good corl!I. no.
Pi,1anor Conv. llospltal, Teleprompter-An equal op. avail. Apply SN•ll Sta.lion, "Home of the Viking'' fi44-17M. 4~ "l86 portunuy employer. Call 17 h & I · B , u~-----~._--
3\P-J • &12-3260. ! iv1nc, N. . I \\'110 \\'ANTS TO \\'ORK:" * .1 "'' SaL'riliL't'~ ,...,fa .tr ---.N'u-r-,-.-,-A=ld'e-,---1 ---------SE1tVTCE Station Salesn1an, OHl\'J·: A ('AB' IO\'l'Sf'B I, 4 n1o's old. Call
'
, -I '19 '11161 SAL~-:S Girl, attracli\'1.", !/111111• f'\'I' shift. h1us! havt:> Cl!OOS~: )!\\Jr hOUl1', \\'Ork :.1.16-fiti.IL .x.,.. r1c111..'('I .r · •• '"' ""' T _ _._ / · · 4.1'.>.>. n ...,.,.11 P lime ln lite mC'ch. knm\•ledge. Near for your'M'IL ht· your n11,1 * • • Sola & lll\'PS<~a1. nt'\'l'r
OFC. Manager/Full chg. dtt!.."I sbop, HB attn. appt'ara1l{'('. Apply A~! 259() hos..'i. 1\lt•n or 11•0111rn. Can USf'<I, bo!h for Sl6ll. usually
Bookkeepf'r. Boal ~12-2722. Newport BJvtl., CM. he slightly tiand1<'aPPf'd. homf', !lfiS-7'910.
Dealership on Bay . VI-', rf'littd. A~e 21 to 70.
Yachting Nisoc. Corp. TELEPHONE SALES Supplen1f'nt your tnrumt'. DINING room su1tc, cwtom
646-«>5L SECRE Pl'rmancnt or part llme Dr1vl' a t'ab 6 hrs or mol't' a dr!ignC'd. Cost SUOO. Best TARY "· • p1 ,. ofler. 962-4202. OPERATORS, single need){' "·ork, morn1~ & l'\'f'S. ....y. 11p Y n persnn.
Overlock. Zippeneller. Top Guar. "·ages & 1.-"'0lllm . For Yellow Cab Cn .. lS6 I::. 161b NE\\' 11,alnut Bdrm So"I,
-• Roll' deta1ls l'al Los Angelrs St .. Cost~ Mesa. Dinc'tte st•I, cofftt & end pay, exper. 01u)', S
Mlg., 865 Production Pl, Must be able to type Times, 54G-0301. \VOMAN aver 65 yn. l"o f'X· 1 _to_b~I~"~·~'-"-·~· ~>l-0-84 __ 12_. __
NB. 60 w.p.m. & take sh per. necess. P/time hrs. KITCHEN table " 4 chairs,
ORDER PRO CE s s ING 80 Typist Must lncludf' days, aorne ViMUl': Brothen. ~ cond. CLERK "'llh in~nlory con-w.p.m. Minimwn nltes & wkndB. 1'1in wage, S50, 962--57~7
trol exp. wanted b)' of 2 years cleri~al t ntersting work. Nr. lfoag PROV. Sofa, L'OffL'(" lablf',
mo Io rcycle distributor. e xperJ,ence re9_wr-NEEDED }losp. Call 642-9955 Belwn lamp table. Best oHer. AIJ
M1Ut be good & &<curate ed. rl8ckground ma IMMEDIATELY ~"'~-<!'=·~-~~--good rond : 979-9119.
typist. s 8 la r y com· purchasing depart-: \VOh!AN to eare for 2 )'OUng QUEENSIZE box sprlrni:s
rnenaurate w/exp. 1714) ment desi·rable, girls age! 11 & 12 at n1y 1 979-1550. . Technical honll'. Room & board. OYer manress & rarnl', very ~ ~'-1~ good coOO. $40. 536-7846. ORTIIODONTIC F ft 0 NT Repro '111• "'1"r """· Apply In Person ll'ORiiI"G OOUBLE BED OFFICE Exp nee. Statistical ·' n111na,i:t-r for rof. t ~-3333 Harbor Blvd. General Off1'ce rt·r shop. Exper. Plt'.'a~c GOOI~_.~I~;IR.f:SS. :NJ.
110
6" Lath@ $12i 4" Joinler $50. PRIVATE pany mu 11
lS hp eled. oothoatd. G.k:. sa~ finr ll.rt collection ORGAN HOBBY.
V&CUum $$., ~ a11d turn1tutt. All ltCCM ""'-"'"-"~~--~....,1~1~1 :io·; ur ,.,_. ot 1ppn.iled Don't buy any 1 g&11 unlll
Ml1cel)1neou1 \'a.l\K". Chlnt'ie ~ Yolf can play'. Non plil)l'I"'
12" dN'p 00-ftl $2X), Sidney wtic;oltl(' to attffld ~\\'Ork * AUCTION * Ya.rd tt"ll.$('.ftp(: ll''X:U'' noo. llt.>pl. rm· lnfonn~Oon
Fine Funuturt P11.ir aitcnt<d Japant"lt cob' Cbntact· Tom Ok!lt>r1c·h
& AppballC'l':a pru1111 1'4 "~6" Sn.. WalMt 642~2&51
Atu:Uo111 Friday, 7:30 ,.m. ~·hlna cabini·i J\Ja, Wa.lnut Coast Music Service
W' d ' A t' drf·~:.t>r StOO. 2 elegant 1n y $ UC ion arn hl:iu;.;ing larttlJt Sl 2S far po.tr Nl'\1 i.-.1n Blv~I. 111 ll:Jtl•ir
2015\t Newport, Ot G4S-&i86 \\1hlte clwlr $25. Plu& many Costa Mc!'.11
Behind Toll)''• Bldg. hta1'I 0!111.•r mlac. itcm11 ol *PIANOS.ORGANS
STERFX>. 1913 (i 11 r r ''rd Cloiaonrw" &IQI., llth"f'r, Colnii Out Fur 8u111nl.'$"
nM>dd. Syirtt:ml~·it auto toys 13" blla: $10. Ca.II '°'' quality . prlct'll :&<'t'\'
c:be.llatl', 200 Wilt! a111/f111 &1•1"6631. ·a11'•i·SIC1illWll.\'·llald\\lll, t!I•
nictlwr. Jtn ~en blr O!l!ENTAL Rua Sall'. 10% f'll,yerPlanoll & ft,;11.~
JUIPC!ftSlon l;>takE'N "-ti1~ uff 1hru J&.nuary. Wl' haw Rcotaltl . . . \\ e U<i) ~·II
OORDER COLLl.E wilh perl~ black &: UUt Afa:ban
martrinp. Approx. t mo.
old !:i36-4M7.
flt f..'.l: Au111r11.llan ~ll'll
l..0~1 cb1ldr""· 1111ndl Wf!I!.
t.\t.' . .i-IS-.!&12. Oti.y4 :
':>l~llil
,\f~·ECT:.1~07N~A~T=f"~. -,-m~l-m-0""1,
h!k .i· \\'hllf' cal, enri'l kff'p
rlu£' '" 11Jl,.1-.:y. i\\1•"'1 UCl
~li1r. !17!HJi:il -----1 1'1 '1'1'11·.~ !>./Hall r1HX1•1t
lln.'l_'jj )<ind 1h1•n1 111 , 2'.!17
l.:1t1l'l•I l'I ~t'Yop01:t__l ~:~h._
IJJ\' Al\J .)<~ \lu!t·, G1'l'ITI!1!\
~·phftt\-l rlll'I., :?'·~ ll\O'I.,
hJo.t•hr'kn C".,1111• ~\,·'. Sl7·1:1t7
deck. Still brand nt'Yo' Ul tho• \""i."<'Sl stock ln ,._,__ rlally 1().6 Sun 12 5 •·-W len ncla l 'I O" '~"" ..,,_<A.. rltt'.t: 1""1)1•''• h·n111!t•s, 1! ,...,,., as u Rlt't " County. C"~rt dea"'"'" " FIELD'S PlA."\05 ,. l.y.w.ti Now 1134 '""""·'it Co>\~ '"""" 1,k~ nld :-,11,,~1 hn·,.ft, ;·~1 11 · • · .... '-u l't:'pa_1tln,i of lht 11une. Shop, Cotilo hfl'U <n•) Gt5-32:'JO dept. ( 4.l 893.-05{IJ. 1...._ ... fal l ~I $'i-(hl()li. ="'-c"C-C~~7:-~"""-"" 1'01npitre u'"""' MYC al S I Good B30 ----~c I TEAK dinif\6 tabli', hta1nr Sh11.h 'N .:;bah, Z)23 Sn. port nt I ~A.\tO\'l'.:ll lf'111.1I" :1 )'l'!t old.
('~t. Ml..,.,.-BrMkflilil !IW, M11m, Sl!lrrii AM. 1"1'-1717 SKIIS 15 M ·-· , .. ~ 64!'-Tt:-tt; im "'"'""'-Hii, 3 Hkl"-nU M111tress Si-ts. or 675-7340 tn CdM. A , ' """ "" 1·111 Apt X-101. ('\I
Hand made Quill. RM"'QOd M" II Marb:r bUldlJlcp $50. Trup--'~1; 1111111· ..;h"l'h' r.1 t'l"Mh•·, lahl" -t ~.-1,.. hi'll I •K• 1neous pul'r hoots HP,M $2.1. Spr 1 " .-' r..""'' ' · W 1-• 820 \tr.' lr11iu!I~ "uh <·hLrll"f'll. RQuk, Plantz &: Con1iulll.'l'li 1 In .u 1nglk'ld 22 Sc-mi·auto rtflo· rw.>1J., ..:••~I 11,,111,. f>ll;....i~i. ~fir. 6"2-3989. LUD\\'JG 1k1ublr Bua Orum $.J>. IH6-t.>l!l. l'l'Pl'Y, C1•r111:1n ~11Jw-n1
TWIN brds, clK'st. nigh!' io.1•1. lt•-t:1•rs, rhrome dynfl· TV Ridio Hlf i 1111\, f,'111.i h" ·: nio~. 01,1
stand, 2 11ra10 \oun'-"-'l' "•llh' ,'\narl', 3 Tom Toms. Stereo ' ' 836 \'l'ry ln\,1hJ .. , :~i0-4"1Z>1 .
N'Clilwrs, corflf'r l1.1 hl1'. I ;, Z1lctJ111n Cymbals. $5Z>. _ -Fnt:E h•inah• puiip), p.111 cJt;!k. C'hai rs. Golf . can , I Cull 4~1·1!!151. STEREO 1.~ watt A~t/Fr.t JMp11nr'I.' s1~ou··L (':~11
\\f'sllngboUSC' Electrl~ .. 41 \\'A:'\TEU. VW bod)' 61-64 or stttOO f'N'('1\·1•r 11o•1th II trflrlc S9i-.'115:L ~~~"'I good condition. ron11~JPtC' vw, running or II. quad l~PUh wiU1 2 Jt•r"l•IOll Sll EPllE_R_D_l_"o-11-,,,~m-1-,-. -1-0
_.. -• 1)()1. ~-l-.J.117. fOflm !ronl 1111• su.,p1•11"011 inot'i. All ,;hii!'> FT'l!>ky, ILkt•,
WAYNE 30" ':!ding 511.'«'P.:r, JiAi.'lDhlA°Dl-.: i::oods on con-w"'lnut c1&hint•t SP"ak1'ri< ,~ ,·tiil<h·,.n. :ol.~-lflO;:,
Jacobsen st Ir l-p I c ~ si •nni ,111 CAii l\l6-1ZJO 11rot~!llon11I 1111.e 1ur11!11hlo• --~c mower, 5'xl'' t.andt•m a:i.:le i;hl'l't~n 9 ,,, 10 am "ith 11.'00d ba~'. dtt'>h'O\'O'r, A\)()jl,\HLJ·: 1:1 L,.\H, ITIUI(', !I
!railer, 100 gal mohllc spray -' nef'dlr & l'IU'll'ICl(t('. f{1~ul11r 11 ks, .'ih11IJ\, l;,~-.1 r hihln:,,·s
rig. MS-3414.. Mu1ical ln1truments 822 ly $368, Tnvl'ntory clrnnHu~· i,;''•"•' i ti.7i:l-•m•3Ii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
?.!UST M'll 1962 i;·orcl t'alcon pri<."C' $199.95. lJSA Slt'l'<'O 11
"'/new cng, 2 full SIL\' lit'tls KIMBERLY F'l"l'lght . Llqulfln!nrs Ii!! I·:.
w/mn!lh'!l...'i ,(: fr:i1n0.1, 1 BASS 171h :-.t, C'O!>ta :-011·~1. Pwblnd-l{~j
you!h 111"1:1, n au I: ah)' de
1
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rnu<'h. !'13-9*!. ~:.,r.·U .. n1 ,'()11tlil1<m. prt1fC11· ZE:'\111i .t· J:('.\ r .. i.•1·1~1011s I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii~I
llF.IRLOC'l Gla;:~ HoXl'S S~>IHll lllOlh'l Ill'\\ .\!l'lrl.~5, al drattu· prl('I' n ·rlul'llO!l'i. 11
nlli;: 1o you. ~fade to onler. I duul p11·k~111,;. Tn.Uv lnr Gib-All nlOlll'IS pr1t1••! '" 1·li•;ir
l.O\\"Csl f>rt("('s. \Vrsl CO.'L~I !¥>n IH'Oll1>1L1· or !J'OOl.1 quaill)' during our rnd of ),.Hr 1>Jtl1•
\\"ood S,....,.lalties 89J.-ljl2, standanl ek·ctrlc guitar. J yr plctutt tu b«'. 1 }r part~
ISO Pets, General
(;noo:-.1 & l\OAHD. 11 )'nL
nll hr.·11l'i. Fr.1• picku11~
•·:-\11<'rr,,'c:,'' P•......-lll• pups
!l\';111. 51&-2"1:-t.
·~-~~~-~~·~-Call :..11 9G5L & . " '~R '"·I .PQ\\'ER mI'!'l -service ...,.arranty. '-ash !ICI v • .,,.., I' . " · r 'DER n-_, Pl&.n or terms to 36 1110. EDGER 6 n10 old. SJO or t'.-.N D1U11.1mAl'lter Amp, Hurry lor lull srl<'C-11-0n. be~! offer. Good rond. rl'Vl'rh & tremolo, 3 apkr Antl'nnas !!Old or insrall-·' al &\6--0:\AA t'ab!S w/3, 15" Jt'rlS('r\ Steel ~-...
' Corl{' spkrs le one 12". C'OSI "·1th any color ~I
C. E Frosr-guard refnf.! $95; 96J--t90.1 alt :):30. purchased. ABC CokJr TV,
Bt..il Star lu·lmf'I, s:t 7 l ~. !!071 A1lo.nla al h1agoolln,
SXi; RIJit'r .22 L.R. carbine Office Furniture/ lfunlingt~ Beach, 968-3.129.
JZ). Sf9.-3612. Equip. 12A SI'EREO trade-in--Your us1>d
TRAVELING Busi n C's s lO NEAR new, "8"x30" l'tf'I~) equipment will MVI.' )'OU $
Carda. ~f11)!TW'tic Signs. $10-office delllui. 4 elm•., lonnk:a on purcha5t" of any nr"'
$25 pair. 64:>-2449. tops $75 ea syfitf'm 1n the !!lr>re. USA
Y.'HEE'LCHAiR like new · ~,' Wf'ekdnys Stcf'l'O Freight Llquklalors,
169. Co•la M-~ a-. . E"f' " X 179 E. 17th St .. Costa l>tl?sa, ·'""' •'°" TH lru"A. copy machine 66-244'>
6-'6-1939 $7!1. ==~-·~-----USED BICYCLES 4M-SO'l1, or 494-fi092 SANSUI Turl{'r am!!:. & 2 11r. 1pkrs. Teac tape, Ken11·ood
SEC. cm $8-$23, \\'OOd de«k• 1um. Dou,. 5'15-·15Ct:t All types • 642-1272
:-011'."K COAT, Ranch, nt·vcr
""Orn, ,,'/ 10, (·irrular fX.'ll.s,
$20-50. ioitor cab $-10. 867 \V.1 ---~~=~---
19th C~l. Pil'I"~. 642-3-WS. • \VANTED *
Cati 852
PEHSIA:-4 klllens, Ct~A reg.,
~Ill, xlnt. hneo1. $75.
• 1!92·~i0 .
1 S1an1ese ScaJpoint
Ff'n1ale. S20
&12-5-179
kitten
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
G1r1ge Sile 812 Top 11uali1y 1»4-00Zi.
Xlnt earning!'! · Long & short tl~tE CnTn & Powder Still'
-send rrsun1f' P . O. Box 16!{, .,....,...,,,,..., cv4•1>.
PARTS EXP ED IT 0 R · Costa Mesa, Calif. N,..1,·port Reach, 92660. Previous C'Jcp. In autoimth~
or motorcycle parts dept.
desirable but oot required.
Sa I a r y commensurate
\\'/exp. 17l4l~l550.
Sansut Sp 20) Speakers GOOD small metul off iC<' ~8·6365
desk. S5(1. l:i& E. 18th St., I jiijjiiiijijjjjjiiijjiijjjiijj ... iiiiijjjjiiijjijjjjiiijjiiiiil WANT AD
PART Time Flower Shop Of-
Uce git I, .5ome typing &
rEcon1 kttping. Exp 001 nee
but pref. Interviews hf'l 2 &
4-Richards FIO\.\.•er Shop.
34.33 Vill Llcio, N e "' po r t
Beach.
PART lime jobs, idea.I for
students 17 & oYer. Hr.
t1cbc11, M'
~
& Part
lcele@>
•
A Subsidiary Of
Tbf' SUsquehanna Corp.
SECRET ARIES
THE IRVINE CO.
P-BX Alliiwering
Grave Yard, l"u\I
Time. 542-1164 1~;c~=~~,.._..,.,--,-I-las immediate openings for Pharmacy Assistant !hf' following:
Mix buslnl?ss w/pleasur<! in CONSTRUCTION SECRE·
an important part of medi· TARIES w/min. 2 yrs re.
cine. Great oppor. lor super lated exper. working w/
personality. Call Kim, arcbitl"Cts, desigrl{'rs, or
83J.Z700, Denni! & Denn\5 project managers. T)'Ping
Personnel Agl?rlCY of lrYine, 70 w.p.m. Sh 90 w.p.m.
2682 Ml l'helson Or.
PIZZA Cooks & OrtYers, 21 & SECRETAft!ES w/min 2 yrs over. FulJ & part time: Help. exper. Typing ~ w,p.m. Sh
16532 Beach B1vd., HB. 80 w.P:.m. Ability . to dea1 w/publk a necesstt)'. Ex-PLANT MANAGER cellent opportunil)' to learn
WE WANT YOU . entire office service func--
lf you are an aggress:IYe, tipi:is within a large co. Ex·
shirt <tYI? t:ype manulac-"'11ent .,.,"Otking oondilk>ns &
luring JJupervisor w,S..11} yni co. benefits.
exp .... 1th a sheet metal,
"'' good•, mao"'"tur'"' Can 644-3389
firm. OUr grov.d ng shee l I 'l:l=:;::::IZ=::'l:l metal fabricating t ir m 1,-
needs a top flight line sup-
ervisor to direct manufac·
turing operations lncluctlng
methods improvement}:, COJSf.
reduction, schedulin&, pur-
chasing &: shipping. Salary
to be commensurate with
Secretary
Kelly Girls
expericn1..~. Send resume lo .
Box No. 576, c/o Dail)' Pilot, Needs your skills! \Vork
P. O .• Bix No. 1560, Costa whete')'OU're a)lpt('C'iatf'd on
,_.1esa, Calif. 92626. long or smrt tenn !cm·
POWER Machine Operator porary assignments. \Vork
needed, exper. desired. 1401 \\' th~ lop companies in
Warehouse Rd, CM !145-58.5.9. Orange Co. Choose the day1,
PRE'S9fEN 12SOW, Hamada hours &: location most con-
700, llek. Manage small venient tor )'OU. Excellent
shop. 540-9681 . earnings, wttk.ly paycheck.
=~-'-.'-.,".--.,--.77--I Let us start )'OU ._.,./)'OW' Re•I E1t1h Siles best foot foN•ard. fRE£ 2061 Butinen Ctr, Dr.
Irvine IJ3.1441
License Training , T On Secretaries L1m1tod Imo ly LEGAL Famous Ucense COUN!e now
available thru Tarbell Com· SECRET ARY pan)'. Applicants fully re-
imburRd upon qil&llfication. SANTA ANA
New or l':Xperienced aales Top firm needs excellent sec-
people. Openings available. rttaey for sharp young al-
Complete training program. IC>l"ll('y. ~lust have Cali!.
r~ut!IJ'e rnana&t'ml?nt oppor· lt>gal background. Top pa)'.
tunitie5. Call l\fr. Sloan at Jmmedia!e opening.
832·5440. S.I.S.
TARBELL TEMPORARY SERVICE
• '24 So. Grand, S.A. 5-17-5736
REAL TORS SECREl'ARY, part time, ~~,:,:,.:o:..c:,,...----hours 12:»5:30 pm. Salaey
REAL ESTATE -open. Shorthand & typing,
SALESMEN .. Why nol work phOM. Submit rttUmt.' to
In the hottest area llunllna:· l.8562 MacArthur Blvd.,
ton Bttch/Founta.ln Vallt>)'. S&nta Ana, Attn: Donna
and let WI train )'OU! CaJJ Fox.
Phil McNa.rntt, VILLAGE e,:..;:S<c;::....-,..-,-v-an~.~,,,--71o-l800=
REAL ESTATE, 962-+f71. • am Typist! to MOO
RESIDENT ......... R .. * 100°/o FREE * tired couple 10 manace 5 • ,
apts in San c I em en t e. Lit Retnder I Agency
'92-0646 or 831-8012. eoo CAmpus Dr.
R, E. TRAINEE 546-2UI Newport Be~ch
R. E Broker ... ~loper s E c R E T A R y ·rt•c•onhft!
"'ill· train &. aponll)l' kif. studio. ~ ofc •.kill~, ah
license. Call betwn 10 am " helpf\11.. Shtpptng, mvo1dng
::\ pm, 645-W4. i1;11~t¥>naJly. 1lke< u~. -""=~;==,:;,=~,_..,~1 Gd phone manner. Mr.
RECEPTIONlST • Typllt Wallicli, m-2600.
l\!utt be accurate. Start al SiX:REtARY w a n led .
$32), -'IU! . mllllmum 2 ,,. -TJploa
RN rcllel nlilhlo. 11·7:30 s\*d 15 ,.,p.m..$hartliml Bewri1 Mlnor' Con • ~ t.w F 11' m. ,
Hospital, 49f..6iS. Plfllla amlld R a I tl ,
Sell Idle Uem.s ... ~._557=-ll!l==-------
c.r.-t ~s.-44ss. 11 l<'nn temporary aasign· I••••••••••• * GJGANTIC Gara11:e f'ale. pUe carpets, both 10xll mf'nts . varied & lntCfl!ll· Everything under S 1 • w/pad, $3'.> eac-h 675-ZJG
Ing wt1rk . choose t h l': r 1rf.'lt...1 SaJ/SIJn, 400 SnUI Harbor day, hour & location most .,d...., V Rd. N.B. MIN\ll'E Master micmA'ave *PIANOS.ORGANS*
convt>nirnt lor you. Weeki)' I ~--·····;-~ 1c_ARA __ C_E_E>_1_.-.. -.. -1.-. -,-,,-,-l ~·~nio~ m: ~d $450, Hammond. \\'urlltzcr, ml\ny
paycheck. 11 sell Louif' 15 SCyle fum. 1 -~~~--~~~-olhcrs. Januury ('\earanrf'
Apply in Person Appliances I02 Oriental mg • Mi8C. Sat 13, ANXIOUS to Sell-Newport on now! The bt>st dC'a\~ arc Kelly Girl . G.E. refrigera~. 2 im okt. '~~.~11y Sl':uhort 0r. N~s :;::benhli:~ c
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541-311L DIA Sol 1 ct l''>Cllo box1prlnp, mattreu. fn.me South Coast Plaza 5'11J.2!13()
Pl1nosJOrg1ns
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Co•t• Mesa, Calif. 92626
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00G om:D!ENCE a.ASS REWARD DATSUN JAGUAR STARTING SAT. JAN. 13'l1{, 11 honepowr chltn aw ~~ ~ .,......, moun1od oo DATSUN '71 '240% '72 Mud& RX-2. AM/TM, • • M1D1blk.e hrne $40 'Wu b chrome wire \l:hls. Ex-~ AD.ulli,JlllN, ......,..._ • WILL PAY VER Air. 51.,.., M,.., to Mtlea, "'"'"' rond. Mal" '""
TIN BEAal -HONDA 50, -top end. Kallu !WVF, ~-aft 6 PM. AKC O>l1le Ii~ !:: l100 Roal ,.., GomW 2 WftJ .... look ,,l\T,,_ • ....;.. _ _,:m,,.. ... -__ ..... _ ... XKE 2•2. AM lt">f, =~llh~ll doc • me, ,.,p 50 • -· 119<!· Both For 1 ... moolol, clHn, .-vtupart JIJW!IITTI OIROME WlRE \\1U-'.
$$0. Aif' abo t1 /male . , trophy bikes. MS-739:i. low milN .. "'"'9.. . .. ..:.•.=-:r=c, Exet.llent cond. )takt otter.
-alt p. 09 Kawuald UO cc, IOOd Ilea, lmporh, trudca or !~~=:;;==~:=~ 61H290 •• 6 pm.
BEO!ENCE cJus to lfart rondJUOo. kpoed llSO. or campoii · '88 Ila,... 5.10. I dr';):t olue, MAZDA
Wed. Jan. n. 1:50 pm, in :A"~,~ bAn. Call a. tor~ dnt .a-:4enz .tt:interior ---.,.....-----
atta. Open to all dop...,. )911-•IOOC'YAIWlA 1111 l\llH U.S. . ..... ~Dunlap
MERCEDES BENZ MGB
50 USED
MERCEDES
ON DISPLAY
Sharp New Car
Trade-Ins
Coming In Evtry Day
'6~ ~SL iCQGf'X l , . $4850
''10 250C Cpe f959EHFI $MOO ·n 2IO&E se.tan
'1fl MGBJGT, .. ded<, Pll'tllla. xlot coq<I. U;OOO.
Evd ' wttnd1, ~l
PORSCHE .
PO RSC HES
CHOOSE FRdM •
'61 1'071, ~US, t14S. ~
SPH'ds, Alt Cone!. WlJ289.
From SI~
'72 OEMO
CLEARANCE
'72 99E. .ut/J'.M rt.dio, vinrt
Wp. •'1400,
$2995
TitlUMPH
'72 Triumph, Spittitt, a~ widtT 11o·o.rran. X1nt C('I
Serious Inquiries onl
494-1771i. Jim.
• '69 White TR-6 ' t\Urtx>lln WY1. RU111 J'l"rft'rl)
$1 1100. &t5--$llf
VOLKSWAGEN
;:::-=----1 '68 Kombl, blue. radio. 40.00I
• ml'• on new l'llg. c.Jl • TOYOTA 968-1486 • the N""""' BHchllrvlno · ·ill · D11tt' ~ '6,0Qtml. New * AT *
5 mo. old. 5t&-49:2S. ... tll'larae bi.I l;&'Odltt O:ihlole 1113 irau~
LAB1W>OR Reb'iitvtr Jf5.. 544-J.ttt PQMTllC clUt11er air oond. Radio. $19~
6 wb, AKC, x'i"~ SCHWINN O>ntinental 1llispd, n I IA without map I: tires or $950 LAST
(142CRZ I .. 167'7$
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UHd Mercede.1 LHse
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TOY8TA'S Only ~ mlll'I.
ahow/pet/M.ale Ir fem. Like new. $60 firm. with. Pvt pty. 544-'Ml.3. Mortltlo~-------. 19+-7271 -_24Gf IDrbor Blvd. DATSUN '72
ST. BERNARD AKC PUpo. 6 '68 a"A "°""· mlol rond. Coat• Me.. 546.t017 SEDAN
wtca, mov1ng -. m"" Bea1·ou". WE PAY TOP ~~ ~ beebrkn, l9TI OSSA ~ Pionetr. 1ow t CASH lhou. Stud 1ervice, groom· mile&.I". CaD alter 'I pm.
ing, terms <nt1 522-&368. 49)-86168 •
AKC, Ollhuahuaa lhow qual· PUSH lS63 255 cc. xlol road. tor Wied ¥can I: trucb. Juat
lty, 6 wkl old. ~rd. ~ $125. calJ ut for free tttlmatea.
u...,., 494-2112. 841-su.4 GROTH CHEVROLET
SA.MOYD> puppy, $150. 1970 HONDA 450,.. _lft•l con-
• 2'D6. 2300 Faitv\t'W Rd, dl&n, S.000 muea. Askin& Mk for Sales Manager
Apt X-101, CM. $615'. 644-m9. 111211 Bea.ch Blvd.
FIAT
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ROTARYS
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DELIVERY
HUNTINGTON BEACH
MAZDA
House of Imports FOR ·-· .... w..., •61 6862 r.fanchester, Bu~ Park" fonCbe C Model runs I:
on the Santa ~ 1' rwy Jeokl INlt '2.000. or bnt
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MERCEDES
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'il PORSCHE 914, xlot ~.
11,•1th l"Xtraa. rilake otter.
67l-2S'l0.
'67 10 ·n. Sedans. Cou(>('1 , "10 Pors('he 9Jl T, a.Ir. ~
Alr Cone!. USDllS from $229:i rond w/xlru. $5250. ~
or v.·knd11 83&-9516. ,
'66 Po!'M'hf! 912. Good con-
dition. BEST Of'FER' •
BLACK Poodle, male, 8 '70 TRIUMPH 500 Hunttnrton Bea~ 1910 Ftat 850 Spy~, Good 17331 BEACH BLVD.
Wffkll, AKC, papen, $50. Excellent condition 847"°87 KI ~1 :~f.64 3S,OO> mi, $1.IXXI H ..... , .. .._. "10 Merct:"'CICI, 280 S. 4 dr sai,
~. S825 * 536-0300 C ol. For c•-'I• Ml'9 S.9'li ., w-auto, alr, AM/FM radio.
* Call 54l--OUO * ,.
'TI Porsche 914, xln't con.
ditlon. ·
Ca ll 642--8001
SMALL BREED, MALTESE * • '64 Honda tn.U 90. '65 a.., 11S'Uft JAGU4R ,... 142""" Xlnt eom.. one owner. PUPPI~ $3.S.OO Suiuki 80, $125 each. UMCI Cars & 1------'---·11 ~htzda RX -2. '4-spd. 2-dr. $3750. 540-3'136 betv.·n 8:30 & 96.\...27S.1 ~2290 1970 Jt\.GUAR XJ6. Perfect. \\'hi1l'. Xlnt ron.1 . 12411 5:ll ?.ton Uu"u Fri. Alk for
MALAMUTE/Shepherd pup. SUZUKI 90 with kit, comp1. · Trucks 24,000 m:Ues. Rf.cl. $6500 CaU ~lust It'll. Call early. Ray Buah.
'63 Porscl1e, 356, SC lfiOO,
RWll perfl'CI, need.1 paint,
4~16 flfl 4.
1970 Ponich~ 91ol. $2700 or <lf·
fer. l~u all xtru.1 &16-l806
MAKE OFFER 67)-7
e 'li6 V\V Sunroof • XI
tuM. l.aw.. JUL Ne.w .
Radio. $'i%. Call 644-6761.
N at •72 '1 • 1 1 '67\'\VB~·liOOcc e PW . r1CeS. radinls, Knni's ~1UJll 9e
MANY MODELS lle!t olh•r i;.-... ~>1
& COLORS .67-\"\· Bl'G. i-u r1roo-f.-ra-d~ .....
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1006 Harbor, c.~f. 646·930.3
'7tJ Toyota Al ark II \\'agun. I
spd, 11.lr. Sacrihce. 493--4-t67,
49'J.1730. WANT AD 1 r~• 6wkl, .tfern, 3mak•, $35 reblt with custom paint. Howerd Chevrolet 6U-439l or 642-2789. 673-5013· ·53 ;\1crcedes. 180A. Collec-
Huntington Bek, 962--6292 66-1023 or 673-n83 Newport S.ach CLASSIC '61 150 Cou~, Xlnl '72 ~1a:ula RX-2. AM/FP.1 1ors lll'm, 1'-frehanically 11le fastest draw in the \Vtst. It's tt btttze .... sell your
PEDIGREED Lab r 0 d 0 r AlacArthur Blvd & Jantboree cond. S21XX>. 0ayg 673-1161, air. 17~1. ~llchel1n!!:. $300). !<llun<I Xlnl cond. m.J/oUer. • , .a Dally Pilot ClaMlfted itt ms with eaR . use Dail}' 642-5678 i Retriev-er puppies, 6 wks Motor Hornet UJ..OSSS eves. 493-6327. 586-·l!lll 11m: 837--000R pm. 83.'hllt?<I Ad. &12-5678. Pik>t Cl."W-lfied. 6'12·5678. , ~d.llS.96>-4009 1 ~S~·~l·~';R~·~·';;:v;::o-~-9-40"1~A~ut~·~··:'~m~po~rt~od~~9~7~0'liArut=Ol;;;;;,:Now;;;;;::;;::;;::::9:80;::;A:ut:Ol:;;;':N:•:w;:::;::;;::::9:80;::;A:ut:•:·:·:N:•:w;:::;::;;::;:9:80;;.;;A:ut:•:·:·:N:•:w;:::;::;;::;;9;80;;;A;•~lo;•;·;N;•;w;:::;:::::;98;0;1;A;•;l•;•;·;N;•;w;:;;;:::;:;;;9'°~1 HorH1 856 I 27' TRA vco 1-------25' DISCOVERER ALFA ROMEO EXCELLENT BUYI 20'·2'2' CONTINF.NTALS
Gentle but spirited SorT't'I, 20' PRIDE & JOYS '67 Alfa Romr.o, Spyder
quarter & thorobred mare. VAN CONVERSIONS 1nodcl. Red convert.able,
'tack '-Saddle included. ~all's • Service e Rentals new motor. x.lnt cond .
eau 516-9T1< °' """""· * Danmar Inc. * tnoo -7~ .... ..,.. -w-13801 Harbor Blvd., c.c. AUSTIN HEALEY I, trail, jumpa. Rames 531-61m
14--"· $ID). l--ii37-7l58. Next to G.G. oat.run '66 AJI. Needs some work.
BOARDED-Top locatlon, $65. 1972 ExtCUtiVt' 28'. Perfect Otfen. 2125 Sherrington Pl.,
20271 Acacia, Santa Ana OOndltiQzt. Radial ply tires. Apt. C-215, N.B. Hgta. 644-5301' or 644-6716 •'---All Extras! Better IIWU• new BMW
condition. $19.SOO. 644-1630l---------ll
eves or 673-1636 days. Vi.sit our rJe"W home! I~ for your Vac.tfon
Boeh, Genor•I 900 * 139-430! * Rent A Motor Home G
l;o,;;;;,;;;;....;;.;.;=----WINNEBAGO. self contained
SLIP ~ IT ""'la O.B. lwmcy unit for nmt by day ROY. CARVER I w/trlr, 75 HP $1Zicl I: 8' week or month. For appi. • 1 nC.
sailboat $250. ~take ofr. call 545'-6083 after 2pm. 234 E. 17th St, 2131231-1128 or 2131117-88M ,.._ ... _ ., ... _,__,_...,,
Trailers, Travel MS \.US'--Mesa .,...,_..,. WANTED-Sallbol.t trailer, Good ~Jectlon of 1~16'. Good cond. only. CAMPINGfUtility. ~tu st used BMW's
536-3711. sell!! P.1oving! Fitll In
12' FIBERGLASS outbrd garagf'. Sips 2. nrKl/offer.
"'/tral1tr, $125. Ot' betJI Of· 5@-3708 rer. 645--0957.
28' Die.el Character tua: boat
$DXl. Call weekdays, -1§1 CREVIER BMW
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, • n • a:ie w. 1st St .. Santa Ana
Service 901 Rocnotional 83~171 •-4 -1-.. -.,-.,-Ma-,1-.-.---_v_._h_lc_1 .. ____ m_ CAPRI
1_E-"q._ul.:..P· ____ 904_ Trucks 962 A RARE FIND _
35 hp. elec mere o.b. $325. '59 CHEV. 1V• TON 1972 CAPRI aotomallc h.u Zenith transoce'anlc radio ..
$3.S. 4" jointer. MS-3225 Pickup truck. Radio, stick fm music. & air European
•··ta, p~~.r """-· shttl.'90600E:-Yull-,nice Decor. Bucket SC?ats, l'.tc. UV<11 uw 7VV · $2· 99 Get Dad on thia One. $2789.
1707DQII. :w 1972 SEARAY, like new. DUN'!UN FORD GUSTAFSON with Dying bridge, dual con· Ii-Iain at \Varner, Santa Ana
troll, 225 Chevy V8 engine, 546-7070 Lincoln-Mercury galley, head, all carpeted.
Slip avail. $9,950. OR will 1967 FORD Piclc-up •-; ton 16800 Beach at Warner
trade for smaller boat. truck, new ti.res, go(,d cond. Huntington Ek'acb •
6Th-4619. 6T:rTI02 842-8844 • 1213) 592-5544
n· OfR1S C&bln Ctuiaer, top 1959 ~ '°" T Truck \\'ill ''Home of the Viking"
lhape, twin eng. radk>. trade or sell ,!or EU1.tomatic '71 CAPRI
stereo, dtplh findtr, full car, aft 12. 645-1510. U &alley, many xtru, llttpa 6 . • 2 Dr. Sedan. Automa c,
In com[ort. $8975. 615-8517. '51 Inte~tiooal t,ST Pidl:Up. radk>, heater, big motor,
Stake sides, Tarp, runs extra rlean low miles like 14' O.B. -Ttlr-2S HP, good. sttld M>e, $2"5. 644-8.137 new. 180EKS. '
remote control .... $250. TON 21' °"'' . 6 cyt .;nbnl. '!0 FORD '12 $1995
$1SOO. 675-8198 an ;pm Auto ~':'vs~."!. .... ,, DUNTON FORD ·
26' Falrllner, Twn Chryslen. loo· miles, sharp. 7314SE. rit ain 11.t Y.'arnt'r . Santa Ana Good oond. $3(XXJ or trade $2299
Alao 18hp Johnaon, XI"!. 546-7070
$125. 64H084 DUNTON FORD '72 CaprL Blue '"/whl. Int.
16 Ft. Lobater skiff w/1972 Main at Warner. Santa Ana 2.00'.I auto, 8,000 mi. very
65 HP ?itercury. l2 V. eltt· 546-7070 r;ean. $2.AOO. 830-2168.
V1n1 963 DATSUN tric trap puller. $UXI flrm.
&G-6927 aft 5 pm.
CLASSIC 1s· BA y LAUNCH 1 -*~wiiiAAiNiTTEnoi::::*:--1:;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.11 ~~~· price lo .. u. NEW 1973
Bolts, S.il 909 '&-I · '67 Ford or Dodge Van.
xin·i """" .. rond. • "'" DATSUN \ 26' Ludtr! 16. Xlnt aalls le
equip. Xlnl radng ttronl,
Offt. champ. 548-444.
important~ PlellS<' call be·
tween 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. 1200 548-71!81.
SABOT '62 Ford Econlinie Van Bi;c OR
$169 ........ Diane, 675-6985 ,;, .. • rums oarpeting and NEW 1972 custom paneling '-cabinets SACRIFJCE-Ylctory 21, top
shape $800. No n:u. offtr
retuled. 642-7968 or 83Ul291
$850. or beat oUer. ~ 51 0 after 6 pm.
CORONADO 27, l )'l' old, de--
luxe lntr., $1500, aft 5 -
nt/682·'1339 (Rh-enide).
1970 Ford Van Ecooollne: 100. OR
Map, crpt'd, paneled, new NEW 1973 "'" l bral<ea. Xlnt cond.
Boall, Slips/Docks 910 .:;-v:· Van. Xl"1 rond. PICKUP
DOCK FOR RENT
Call 67>-'930
55' Slip, xlnt loc.
Newport Fta-rn.T.134
Rebuilt engine. New tires,
clutch, transaxle, trans, etc.
$900 firm. S48-98M aft 5 pm.
'71 Chevy Van, set~p for
camping. Custom paint,
1teroo. mags, big tires. Xlnt
cond. 83)-9522.
l ~d._ 11•1 '69 Fon! Super Van, Cuat ;nt ,.....,... --. • map. 302 Stick, $tl00 bef
Immediate Delivery
EXEC . DRIVE
1972
510 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;::110 or aft 5 ~ II 1962: Ford van. iood cond. 4 Dr., Au~o. ,:rrans., .Air
ca....,..., S.!./ Ront '20 Cat1>et. <Urtalna. ·bed. Shor< Cood .. Rftd,., > '""°"' "'" ~ bloclc: 1.972. 963-2833. ran1y.
'71 Chev. '{4 Ton '71 GMc van. v ... paneled.
CAMPER SPECIAL crpted, mags, must .,., • 5.16-'ltl:IO
s n. """ '°"" bed. Low . •.~ L '-~· mllH. VI, a.Ir, radio, bt&ttr, ~ Ma.,.. ~
52199.
+ tax • lie.
• 17 BRAND NEW 1973 OMEGAS -,99 OYER . DEALER
COST
m1tic1, coup11 i nd h.-chb1cl(,,..J•k1
your choic1 11 $199 ow1r dlr. COi~ l7
CAA$ ONLY AT THI$ PR.ICE ' .,.,.
'POSiTIVELY NO ADDITIONAL
'DEALER CHARGE-S
G'lt.C. Truck Headquarters
s~:~D 1973 GMC .1972 GMC
112 TON PICKUP S.T.X. RALLY WAGON
hlly fq11lppecl. °'*' Yo11'1 Tod.., LoodH. C11t 72LI
$2566 IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
Brand New 1973
OLDS 98 COUPE
Loaded. Autom•+ic, r•dio , heater, power steerin9, power brakes,
windows, power ie•+s, factory a ir conditionin9 . I 2842 1
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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ORANGE COUNTY'S
• #1 HONDA CAR
_ ... / \j DEALER
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SELECT USED CARS
power
'67 OLDS 98 5466 100% '70 CHEVROLET $1266 4 Door Hardto1>. P.ad1o1 and l1r>ulrr. H··l A1r Sedan. v~. 11.Ulomalie, rnr··
a utomatic, lJQ\\"t•r stcl'r1ni.:. r111.:l\i1•y '"r' uir. 1~·1\\'f'r .,!CC'ring. radJtl nnd
air. landau rnvf. hf·n 1,...r. \.i'l6BfE)
Money Back Guarantee* '69 DODGE RED-I-KAMP 51495 '69 PLYMOUTH WAGON 5866 Camper Con\·€:'rsion.
Phone Us Now For A
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a uto1natic. JlO"'t'r steerin~. air condi-your present car • If you are new on the job and heater, auton1a l1c.
tloning, l VVD393 J • If you h•v• little or no credit. ( \\'l\.C538 J
-PHONE 540-9640
'71 TORONADO -53966 Let us tailor your financing to your personal '67 CHEVROLET '!1 TON $766 Vinyl roof. A~tff~1 stereo, full needs. Pickup. f'nctory e<1uippccl. t10"·er, ractory air. (07179) iQ93il71
SERVICE-PARTS-BODY SHOP
•68 OLDS 4-4·2 5866 OPEN EVERY '61 MUSTANG HARDTOP 5466 2 Door Hardtop.\', 1""-""""'r s1<'1·ri ni:;. Rad !". h<'A!t•r. 1utort111 t1c radio, heater, v.j s/\1, vin)l WJp. SATURDAY ('h'X6'..!:li ' IYDZ9181°
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'67 CAMAIO 5766 7:30 . 'TIL 5:30 'H MUSTAN• 5366 Coupe. Radio al'Oheater,.vinyl . , , . . . rf'U\back. ~dfO and ht"llltt'r, au to-Interior. (T'QN9'nl 411 '1'9111 .. ,. ......... 1911 w'i• .............. -"' .............. ma.Uc. V8. lil"'to,,.1lonlng.
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"""· n-$~299 Brand .... COnd. m-IZl2. .~ ...::,".:;:::'o':l:!o
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DUNTON PORD WE PAY TOP IJOUAR .... flalWft, '73 .........
I lJNIVERSITY OLDS MOBILEl' '·~· "~-'"11
W.· ApP"f'<1'1h Your Bu\lfl•.",\ ' ";. ·'·""" ·' I I P..faln q Warner Santa Ana FOB. TOP-l"l.ISED CARS Urt1, RIH1 4 .•P·_ Gd, ed .
... 70~ <! )I. ~. zi,.,.,. ~~la OxJro .....,, 1'11 .. n. Ask. 16115. An ·o;
MUST '§Eil1 '69 VW Pop-... UI nm. 1 • .,;;1142-W.;.-:;5::::-=.-== Top· , tent· Qn' e~ BA~ BUICX Datsun 240-Z. Orange. 11..i. .......... txifta. Btitl ... 2ll2S -Bl .... ' • ,(lr ........ map. ffp<\,
offtt bci;r9-.. F'r'L 1ltl O.t~e.: ·. m.m '13400 -or otter. Dtys: ~·· ~-; $a-"'} I • = •tQ); ~! S«rl.250. 15NG:J'"~ f1)iafd, ' ofttio o '; ·i llat""n Piek Up. 8.350
"""' 3 f1nla. _ieo 9, -TOP I unn mll<'I. VERY CLEAN! • lee box l'l'O-3 314 BlLL MAXEY TOYOIA 54&-.100. W~ AV..' 0... 11!111!eacb BlvJ. A aood want .0 11 a IOOd II>
lifna If. Beach Ph. 847-85S vtatment.
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Autos, Imported 910 Autos, lmporttd 1-----'-----970 Auio., lmpomd
VOLKSWAGEN
'71 VW CAMPER
POP TOP
Onlr 17,124 nliles. R.adki.
Jully t"qul111)(ld Including
l't'ar window defogget'. Like
UC\\' 5250JQ,
$2399
DUNTON FORD
Main at Warner, Santa Ana
546-7070
MUST SE LL 1966
VOLKSWA CE N . Just
bought tl('W car and in.
111ul'aJlce too blgh for 2 can.
11 has c.radio, heater &
Porsche hack window1 &
VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO
BEST BEOLE ":i}l.2 ~~· .ft!.':'. ~;~ BARGAIN n<11w. 642-1246 •ve40.,
Rarely Stops for Gas 19661-,'48$-4"-'"-748"'."'----~= v.w. 111 ~~ t'or 0111,y Aut0t, UMd 990
$<89. NOW CZNZlnJ.
. GUSTAFSON
IJnc:oln·M•rcury
16800 Betlch at Warner
Huntblgton Beach
84~8844 * (213) 5(12.M44
''Home of the Viking''
'72 vw Bus, 7 pau.. air
cond., am/tm radio. Belll
offer. Pvt. pty. 644-4018.
AMERICAN
•n GllEMLIN. new radial
tlrol, lo mt, auto trans, good
cood. $1675. ll>Hl31.
BUICK
sunroof. Good shape -VOLVO
Roo,.oably prioed ->J0-26» I --------
'n .Riviera. • You won't
belie.Ye It! But ll'1 true •
loaded coml)flny car -18,000
miles • perfect condition.
40,!Xll mile guaranteed
Mlchellns-servlce record1
avattable:--:Cllll wkn!b-8r
nighL 675-0641: days
&12-«;(;7.
·~snnrng111tte <Joor 911 VOLVO windows, employer furnish-
ini.: nl!'v van (or me. l\lusf
sell, pr!. ply. $1,J JO. \\'ii!
accept oid(•r car 11.S pa1·1iul
payment. 6~;rJ219.
'73's
HERE NOW!
1968 BUICK G.S. Very clean.
Xlnt meeh. f'Ond. R&H ,
PIS, 2 new ti1,·s, asking
$1350. ~1.83.'j Ol' 77~01. '11 VW Van, 7 pass, AM
radio, AiE/cond, bed, under warran. Best reu offer.
844-0031
Come in test Drive PRl Pcy, A"'ume lease ·12
TODAY! Skyluk, 2 dr, Xlnt eond.
'63 V\V , New; eng, trans,
•clutch, tln.-1, pa i n t ,
Am/!m. $.525. 644-5851.
• , !DT-5498 alt 5: 30. •
'60 VW-$350 FIRl\f.
Healthy engine. Call
6 to 8 PM. 645-5221
'65 VW Kombi, good cond.,
$750. 9444 Shrike Ave, F .V.
963-24a:I.
See It • You'll Bey It
hal.tm
-VOLVO
1966 Harbor, C,M. 646-9.103
Sell the old stuff.
new stuff.
'57 #I SHARP! New paint,
Buy the brakes & hyd cyl., tires,
eng. 0. H. 979-6366.
'66 oonv. G.S. 54,000 ml, Far
Out tor beach & schl, No
pilot lie req. RSVP &n-e:llO,
CADILLAC .
1958 CADILLAC. '73 plates,
new smog, $130.
673--0174 or 896--5165
'72 Eldo Cad, like new, fully
equip. 18.000 mi'1. $7300.
646-9163 aft 6.
YOUR ONLY
l+~ACl'ORY
AUTHORIZED
CADILLAC
DEALER
Lar&e1t se!ectktn of Cadil·
lac.'S In Orange County.
Salel-1.easlna;.
CAD. '67 CDV
Full Pwr . Air. Landau, UNC·
•195,
$1595
_'70 CHEYELLE CA>lAltO '68. 6 ey~ atlclc
11hlit. Orii owntro Mint GREEN liRIAR
cond. $1500. ~. SJ'ATJON WAGON
IMPALA '67, ortg, owner, air VS, air, power 1teerlng,
cond, exceptional. $900. radio, hotter acdJtnt con·
5'11H587. dlllon. :\28BM9. F\111 price
'63 Impala hd top, ..... lltt.I, $1699
very clean. S3llO. DUNTON fQl;l.D 4>Hl837 Main al ~Santa Ana ·~ ~l Afr. new engine, Auto ,,...,,.,,. a N b 1006 C.O.clillac hearse. si150. lt'llN, '13 tag, must aee. G 11'1 Clean. $115. 645-2768. 1971 Cl:lEVELLE No 350, G.W. Singletary, l nc ., auto, &ii' coodl.tk>n. radlo Cadillac Rivenilde, 683..2450. 1968 CHEVY Malibu, top of heater w/1, 2>,CKIO miles.
2600 llARBOR BL. the line. $ll00. $2,IOJ, 847-6389.,
COSTA l\!ESA CAMARO -7394 '66 O..V P.:I Camloo,
540-9100 Open Sunday 1---------'fi6 Chevelle, 327. Low Air/cond, ill wheels nu eng
'67 cad FLEETWOOD Guys & Girts n1lleage. Like new, 631 Vic-& paint. P/S, aft 6pm
BROUGHAM. Comple'tely ~to~<~m:(N~•:,;· ~8j;' OC:O.~ta:fiM;f•:::aa.~4i"6-f;l284~;;· ;r::=iiWi=.=!i!! t.ws,u..., ,...,.;n..-i.oclu..1i .. n You'll Uwe this one! 1967 CAMARO xlnl ~ner,.....:-t"-.. ...,-US(I. -...,._.._..,...~ ........,.. &manr,-brigh~le-wlth '"""' ' ·-·r taetory air o( course. JU!ll 4 on the noor. (YPV84S). $........ Impala with air, 84&-2182
turned 50,000 low miles, like Huny now! Only $U89. 640--0166 or 640-0227 eve or answering serv.
new. Phone 546-9300. $1985. GUSTAFSON CHEVY PARTS 547-5846. ·n CAD. Cpe de Ville, Gold 642·7697, aft 1 pm '65 MLIBu SS new 327, <t
w-Ork. Green vinyl top. Lincoln-Mercury 1962 Chevy ll Station Wagon. speal, tape deck. Jim,
Loaded w-luxury extra11. 4 16800 Beach at Warner $150. Xlnt ltatl$p0rtalion 847-1675.
nEws. lO,OOO .,.~-~~1· $6300. Huntington Beach car. 794 Scott Pl, C.M. 1963 Chevy ll Nova SS. RWl! mergency, U'tV""'tW • ..... ...... ... .. 592-.... ··-ll "~ Call aner 5 O'U"OO'l'I * l•.u) ;JiM't 'TI Chev. Townsman wag. .. .. · •.a... • '70 Cad Cpe DeVil, gold ''Home of the Viking" Full pwr + air cond. Xln't , -'-846--0!85"-"=·~· -----w/blk lealhr inter. B1k top. · .,....1010 '·
THERE IS A FACTORY
AUTHO(UZEO DEALER
FOR EVERY POPULAR
MAKE CAR IN THE WORLD
ON CO~TA MESA'S
Harbar Baulnard
LOOI FOi THI IMIUM AT
DAVE ROSS ~OSTA MESA PONTIAC DATSUN
14IO 2145
HARBOR BLVD. BOR BLVD.
Loaded. Lo mi'•. l Owner. '68 cam .... 396 Ra•lng equip. 1.o:'°:::"":::·..:Lo:::..:.cm::..>'•::.·.::-0':::..=~=·-. CHRYSLER
Jmmac. $4500 firm, 545-824(1 Air · ahockl, mags, new * '63 Olevy Impala good '---------A ~"'7'-~"'7'---=---~----~990=1 ··r .... 1 ,,..., ·-nd • ......: · --•·-1 • uto1, Used 990 Autor, UHd or 546-4895. ..-nt v1r1D+JU, running co . ..-. or u......, 1966 Oiryaler de1uxe wqon-1 ---------
'65 CAD Coupe OeVUle, CHEVROLO oiler. 67>-8'139. owner, 82.000 ml. Air oond. COMET
bronze, white vinyl top, all ---------1971 Kingswood Estate, ex· It fully equip'd. Good oond. I---------
power, air, '73 license. '59 Imp. 2 dr. hrdtp, V-8, tras,~~ co96~ mi. Pvt Mldl sell. &12-2917· 1966 Com€'l VS, good con-1971 Mere Mar q u I 1 ,
Clean. $888. 673-7300 uk for auto, p/s. Xlnt body, runs pty, ..,.,..,.,. 1955 Chrysler, 45,000 actual dltion. Best oUer. brougham $200 below blu
Mr. Reed, aft 5, 642-7947. beaut. Sl95. 536-8400. 'fil Chevy wag. V-&. Orig. mll~0 Xlnl cond. $:)'.XI. 495-5389 aft 6 pm book.
'65 DeVille, new tires, full 1972 Nova, V.S, 4 dr, clean Int. Stick shift. A/C. 557-au.l.O . . 1962 COti.1ET, reblt eng. & 847--0982
power, Am·Fm stereo. automatic, PS. 5300 ml. Xlnt cond. $31li. 00-4384. Fll!lt results are JWlt a phone trans. New rubber. $115. ~.69::--;fda.,-ni-,~,,---,,lO~P"°..,-. "'w"'ag-,
Make Offer. 962-STIT. '193-4010. Sell idle items ... 642-5678 call away· 642-5678. 541-836.5 afler 6 pm. f JI k · 'A
MERCURY
Autos, Ustd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 u pwr, rac , air, in-Fnl,
990 Autos, u • ..i 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used CONTINENT AL Pvt pty. $1900. 53IH;6jL
Step Up. To LUXURY
Excellent Selection Of Previously
Owned _Mark 11I's-.and -Mark IV's
All Marks and Continentals
Are Now Being Offered at
APPRECIABLE SAVINGS
'65 CONTINENT1\L. Su n
Gold, all pwr. air, xlnt. ron.
$785. \\'ill accept older car
l\s pnrtJal pa.yn1enl or bids.
pri. pty, 645-1219.
CORVAIR
DUNE buggy builders, 1962
4spd, Corvair Monza, Runs
$65, ~2587.
CORVmE
MUSTANG
~-------~ '66 Mwstang GT. Jo mi. X1nt
cond. ALSO Jeep pickup,
needs eng. V.'Ork. 494-9:828 . ....
'67 Mustang Fastback V8
autom., purchased new ear-
ly '68, low mi., xlnt cond.,
new radials. $995. 494-5235.
'711 BOSS 30'.I
New engine. Musi sell.
$1JJ95. Cali 646-<596
'66 Mustang. Xlnt oond,
'69 CORVEITE. Blue. Orig. $900/best offer. 646-8358 or
owner. Xlnt cond. A/C, 6:t2--9352 ask for Dennis
P/W, P/B, PIS, AM/Fti.t. ~JUSJ'ANG 1968, auto trar.s.
New radial tires. 300/3."IO. p~T stJ.+g, · .. r, good coud.
Automatic. $3,800. 673-8513 Jl2()0. !lf>l-1004 aft 5:3>.
="""'=· "'·--=~"""--= 1 ·57 Mustang Fstbk X9 3 spd, '63 Corvette 327, 340 hp, 2 FM, body damage, $450 or
tops, runs strong, MI/F1-1, best. 6'13--<m4 or 494-8460.
4 spd, needs some body "°'' smi. "'' 10 o' a11 s. OLDSMOBILE
&1""889 1---------1
DODGE 'fi8' DELTA 88 Olds, 1 owner,
top condition. $1~.
646-8148 DQ[)(;E Coronet 500, 1968, I --=~=-,'~=~-I
aulo traM, pwr ...... air, PLYMOUTH
dependable. 963-1.904 aft 1---------1
5:30.
FALCON
1965 FALCON
Station w Air condl·
Honing, radio, automatic,
needs engine and body
WW milel!.S:e_l~PIYP1Q:\ltb •
VIP 4 dr. H.T. witlt vinyl
roof. Air conditioning, radio,
heater. ExcellE'nt condition.
Private party • , • F.ice
PONTIAC
(
--·wori<~<_::7"'~k~;·~'"=1'~~~.~-7~-5692~·i :;;~;;;:;:;:-;:;;:;;;:-;:;;----'64 Pontiac Catalina. Gd FORD mech eond, Gd traru;porta-
Beautiful har~oi:iy_ of colo~. SpoUess finish with contrasting Jeath~r interior and landau roof. Equipment-the finest. Full power, climate control air,
6 way power mdtv1dual seats, AM·FM stereo, power door locks, Ult wheel and much more. See and drive Today. (XHW493) . . . . . . .
'71 Mercury
COLONY PARK WAGON
10 Passenger. A'ctually priced under current Kelley Blue
Book. This car has every conceivable accessory Including
full power, factory alt cond., A11/Fti.1 stereo, 6 way
power seat, root rack and much more. Driven only -'lfi'F miles. t954BSX1
$2975
'71 Continental
COUPE SALE PRICED
SPARKUNG exterior finis h \\'it h in1maeuJate Interior.
Landau, Luxury e<1uipped lhru-out. FuJI power, auto.
temp. a ir, Al\1-Fl\·I stl'rl'O, tilt \Vh<"cl, 1>0~'<'r door locks.
Drives like ne\\'. t8092\0)
$4575
'71 Econoline 300
CRUISARE VAN CAMPf,R.
123" W.B. V-8, aulo. trans., t>O"'er steering, air cond.,
w.atertank, butane, range \\"ilh O\'en, S\\"\vel front seals,
many other camper accessories. low mileage, one owner
(8130VD)
$4775
$4475
'68 Cadillac
SEDAN DE VILLE
ATIRACITVE thniout, full power cqulpllffi \\'ith fa ctory
air, 6-\v&.y seat, door locks, tilt & tele \Vheel, landau roof
Excellent tires. (XTA3541.
$2175
'69 Continental
HARDTOP COUPE
BEAUTI.FUU.Y maintainl'd inside and ou1. Equipmrnt
v.ith landau, pcl\\'er slef'ring, 1.10\\'rr hrnkcs, po\\'('r 11·in·
do\\11, power scats, radio, heater, factory air eond.
(641FYVI
$2775
'69 Marquis Brougham
HARDTOP COl1PI, -SALE PRICED
EQUIPPED "·ith the finest equipment includlng full pow-
er. 6 u•ay Individual front seats. factory A.Ir cond., Ahl·
F?t1 stereo radio, tilt wheel. landau roor. (3230RB).
$2375
'72 Vega
COUPE
Like ne"·· 6000 milrs. £Quip1X'd \\'ith auto. trans., radio,
llf'Rter. Th is lx'autiful car is not even b1uken in. See and
drive this one today. \107ELVI
$2 175
'72 Ply1nouth
SEBRING
Like nc\1·. 13,000 n1ill'S, nicely equipped \\ith V-8, auto.
Iran..;., radio. /1•·C11t·1-, 11e1\1·er steering, powf'r brakes, air
conditioning. L..·11 1dau ro;1f. See it today t400ELB)
$3275
'70 Mercury
COLONY PARK WAGON
10 passenger. Beautifully maintained. Fully equipped in·
cluding ractorY a1r ccind., power steerli'I&. power braket,
luggage rack. \982 BThf)
$2 975
SEE ONE ...• TRY ONE • • • • BUY ONE •••. TODAY!
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.. • • W HARllOR ILVO., COITA MESA • l540-
(
---------1 tion. $300. 642--0762 after 6
'63 FAIRLANE 500 PM.
4 Dr. Sedan, one owner, very 1969 Tunfiac -cafiillna:--A.11,
goorl condition inside & ou1. low mileage. Immaculate.
f,6,00) orig. miles. XWA'TOT. $1600. 644-8675. .... ~~~~~~~-~.,., ·n Pontiac LeMans Sta. DUNTON FORD Wag. 3 """ P/S, air,
Main at Wa.mer, Santa Ana 25,000 mi's. $3495. 548-090.S.
546-7070 '72 GRAND PRIX, IO\V
mileage, fully loaded. Priv MECHANIC'S Ply. 841-4452.
SPECIAL Ul69 CATALINA, 4 door,
P'"''" & air, Jo mileage. '59 FORD 2·DR. $1300. 557-1.%2.
Good body & interior. 6 eyl, '67 Pontiac F'irebird. Oean.
auto. Molor bad but have $1395/or OFFER. Call 213 :
good extra motor. You ~98-T388 aft 6 pm.
change. $150. firm. ~-~-~~---• ~1 e "69, Exec.. . ,safari y.--ag,
w /wood s.ides, 9 pass, lots of '65 MUST ANG n ..... ll7'0. m--0927.
' D<. hanltop. RUM good, RAMBLER looks good. RHE283.
$599 '67 REBEL $325
DUNTON FORD • 61>-6261 *
>lain at Warne,. Santa AM T ·BIRD
546-7070
·71 FORD LTD 2 ru-h.ro top. THE BIG BIRD
Immac. cond. Fully equip-Check This One First . 1969
ped. See to appreciate. 2"28tl f+'orrl Thunderbird 4 Door
Santa Ana Ave, C.M. $2575. Landau Model Loaded w/
'65 Country Squire, Air, Fuel Option Incl. Air &: Mu.
power, traUer hitch, near sic · This Ooe is Oean.
new tires & brakes. $550. IXSS2451 $2389.
67>--1870. GUSTAFSON
·m eoun1cy Sed. xin·i 00••· Uncoln-Mercury Lo mi's. $2300. Call 58&-3174
aft Gpm. 16800 Beach at \Varner
1970 LTD Air/stereo, nu Huntington Bea.ch
radlaJ tire1, xlnt cond, 842-8844 * (213) 59'J.5544 $1995. 546-B739. ''Home of the Viking''
'63 Sta. w..,,.. R,.,,...,,.., T -BIRD • 66 work. Hu radio, AJC, $150
or offer. 83J..8974. Air, Full Pwr, Landau, svz.
874. LINCOLN $995
l96T Linc Conl 2 dr fully ~~,~~'.""" su"'. !ieac4 )mpnrt!il
---~~~---1 l dJ;. goo w: O:llllll ..__., t MERCURY _ <o> ~ ......... -;
For Mom & '68 T·BIRD
The Kids ruu po'ver, clean, one owner, '°'4· miles, U.Kht i:'tterl with Also The Dog whit• IAnd.u toi>-VHB492.
19711 COLONY PARK WAG-$1799
ON Fully Aulomatlc c.,,;,. DUNTON FORD Control, the works. Now Get
This • $2389 (231ANK) Will ti.1ain at Wamer "-Sinta Ana Not la.•t. • 546--1D1a
GUSTAFSON T-B!RD '63, Nier cond.,
Uncolil-Mercury Good transp -car. $400. 0' beat otrer. ~ H.B. 16800 Beach at Warner 1971 T-Bird 2 dr Landau. All Hunting1on Be&.ch 8fZ.884f * (213) 58U5t4 optionl incl IU11fOOL sm.
"Home of .... Viking" EZ Iman. 557~
'71 <:aJ>rj, J)OO cc, aucom.,, ~=-...-,..VE=~G.-A""--"-pwr brkl1 ~ clean, 1 -am/Im ~-. AJJting BELOW BLUEBOOK
$2195. 6777899 or ~ ** 'tl V'i• Kafnback, nu .!!!._!.pm. tltts, loW m11t'&ge. 675--TI89 •s;"'M'°'erc"'--.~>l~o-,-l~4~Dr~. --n Vep. ·autoi UO hp, gocw:J
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Wagott. One-...,,.., $1550. 4-m! llWtS, lo ml. $1895. '511~ I 64(;.1044. 551--09l9.
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V-8, outo trans .. power steeri ng, air condition·
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'69 MUSTANG '69 PLYM.
2Dr.Hardtop $788 WAGON
V-8, Radio. heater ond bucket seats. (X!H729) Fully foctory eq\Jtpp!d, f689EOS)
FULL PRICE
'71 FORD 2 DR.Hardtop '68 YOLKS
$1188 4 ~"'"'°''~~•~XTKS6li Galaxie 500
Auto. Irons., power sleenng, air cond. {898£JT)
radio, heale r & w~w.
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Auto Irons, power steering, power broke $, c!ei:1r1c window~, air cond1!1on1119,
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COLT WAGON
Air cond111011ed. ou!o. Irons, rod'°, healer
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USED
CAR
SPECIALS
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FURY II ~ Dr !.~'< .. V·I, A.T,, rl'dle, hN I•
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$1295
'67 CHEVY II
4 DOOR SEDAN
, cytlrtde!' 111ncl•nl tr•rrtmll1loll, 'rac11o. h,N,.,, w111i. -u 11..s.
(VQT6:1fl , $~05
All con subject to prlot HI•, All prf~ pld tar & UceitM, All prkes valld 'tU I 0:00 P·'"·• S1111day, Jo11. 14, 1973.
WedntSday,. January 10. 1973
1973 1h TON
INTERNATIONAL PICK-UI\
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INTERNATIONAL TRAVELALL
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IN THIS RUGGED
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KICK-OFF
OVER $1,000,000 WORTH OF
NEW AND ' USED CARS AND TRUCKS
SLASHED TO BELOW 1972 PRICES!
FORD
'66 GALAXIE 500
'4 Or. H.T. VI , auto., radio, heater,
full power, air cond. (298964)
'65 MUSTANG HARDTOP
NEVER A BIGGER SALE
IN OUR 51 YEARS Qf
DOING BUSINESS
IN · ORANGE COUNTY!
·G.M.
'67 MALIBU WAGON
va , ri1dio, hei1ter, eutomi1tic, pow.
er steering . IVCL2661
'68 CHEVROLET WAGON
s973
Imports
'66 OPEL STA. WAGON
Ri1dio, heater, 4 speed, low miles.
Roof rack. ITEY659 I s573
va, redio, heater, euto., air cond.. SS73 Nomad custom. va, ri1dio, heater, s973
good' miles. (0418QE) i1utom1tic, power steering. IWIL.
'67 V.W. s9. BACK
Ri1dio, hei1ter, 4 speed, low milei.
IWANSbll $873
TRUCKS
VANS
'64 INTL. SCOUT 4x4
Wi19on. 4 wheel drive, good mil es.
lllOAOX I New p•int.
'65 FORD .PICKUP
1/J ton. Ri1d io, heater, overdrive,
9ood miles. 15481551 New paint. s97,3 ~~~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~-·-b·-7·1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
'68 FORD WAGON '67 CHEVY CAMARO l·,-68-0-PE_L_S_T_A-Tl_O_N_W __ A""'G""'O~N---l,64 FORD P.U. $4073 H.T. V-8, rad;o, huter, ~ spd., $4073 Rid;o, heater, 4 spt1d, good maes. sn73 VI, radio, h•ater, autoi:natic, pow-
•r steering, air cond., 9ood miles.
IVZZSOOI I Good ma ••. IVCK4211 I IXR P91 JI 0
'67 COUGAR XR7 '67 CAMARO 2 DI. H~DTOP
Full power, air conditioning vinyl
roof, good miles. I VGA.192 l
'68 MUSTANG HARDTOP
Radio, heater, automatic, good
miles. IWSA6441
'69 LTD HARDTOP
$1173
~173
VI, radio, heater, automatic, P.S.,
air cond., good miles. ( UEHO 18)
'67 CAMARO S.S.
2 Or. H.T. Radio, heaf9t, automat-
ic, power 1teerin9, vinyl roof, a ir.
ITYGl94l
'69 CHEV. NOVA
Redio, heater, eutometie, power ~373 4 Or. 6 cylinder, R&H', automatic,
steering, air conditionin9, 9ood air c:ond., 9ood mi les, new paint.
miles. IZSS4l8 1 IYCP412 1
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_ ~67 CAMARO HARDT.OP
, Radio, heater dirom trim
roo, ow m1 es. ZDT636 1
'72 PINTO
Air cond., radio, heater, auto.,
good mil••· ll14ELUI . ~
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'70 GALAXIE 500
Radio, heater, eutometic, po;*''
9--"
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'68 MALIBU HARDTOP
Radio, heeter, eutometic, power
steering, VS, a ir cond., 9ood miles.
IXBH494 I
'69 OLDS CUT SS
S ' 2 Dr. H.T. VI, autoaetic, radio, 1973 Convert. Radio, heater, automatic,
heater, P.S., .iir, fact. "f•rr. avail. power steering, air cond.', 9ood
'ISSJACDI ' miles. IZNV90l I .............. _____________________ ,
'72 TORINO 2 DR. H.T. •
Radio, heater, automatic, power ~173
'70 PONTIAC LE MANS
2 Dr. H.T. VB, radio, heater, •u-
tomatic, power steering, good
miles. I SSJBEN I
'1173
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'1673
· steering, vinyl roof, low miles.
l98SE01 I ~-------------------------· '70 T·BIRD LANDAU .
2 Or. Full power, air conditionin9,
tilt wheel, low miles. I 282ASH ) $2973
'70 MALIBU 2 DR. H.T.·
Redio, heater, auto., power stHr-
in9, air cond., chrome rims. (879-
llMI
!72 MUSTANG MA<;H I '69 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
· Radi o, heifer,· automatic, power
steering, air cond., good miles.
l696ESDI
'71 T·BIRD LANDAU
Power steering, brakes, windows,
seats, o1ir conditioning, low miles.
I 125CCMI
'71 T·BIRD LANDAU
Full power, air conditionin g , load-
ed. Good miles. l900EIVI ,
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Radio, heater, automatic, full pow-
er, a ir cond., vinyl roof, 900~
..,nes. !348875 1 . $2173
'69 CADILLAC EL DORADO
Full power and h clory ,;, con-$3673
ditionin9. I 142ETB ) ,
'72 PONTIAC GRANVIW
H.T. R1d;o, hHler, euto., 1ir, pow-s3·a73
er windows, vinyl roof, low miles.
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Ri1dio, heater, 4 speed, low miles.
IZVS2691
'69 TOYOTA HARDTOP
Radio, heeter, 4 speed, 9ood
miles . t YPS026 l
'70 V.W. BUG
Radio, heeter, 4 speed, low miles.
British green. I 198BEJ l
'70 V .W. s9. BACJ<_
'4 ip••. 1,••· .•.
British green. l3778EVI
'70 DATSUN WAGON
Radio, heater, eutomeiic, 9ood
miles. ! 652851 l
'71 DATSUN WAGON
Radio, he.,ter, 4 speed, red. Good
mi les. (471CIDI
'71 OPEL
Radio, heo1ter, autometic, vinyl
roof, red and blo1ck. Good miles.
l96JBSYI
'71 DATSUN WAGON
R•dio, heater, 4 speed, good miles.
IB57CAX I
'69 vt-w. 9 PASSENGER
Wagon. 4 speed, r1dio, h'e•ter,
9ood miles. I ZDT 129 l
'71 DATSUN WAGON
Air cond., radio, heater, 9ood
miles. !369DLH I
'70 OPEL GT
102 H.P., radio, heater, 4 speed,
yellow. Good miles. !9l2ADM I
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$1673
VS , automatic, radio, he•ter.
IL269781
'65 CHEV. l/4 TON
Pickup. V8, radio, heater, auto-
matic, good miles . I 539723)
'70 DATSUN PICKUP
.(spead, 9ood miles. White. 1173-
BEQ I
'67 FORD f.100
Pickup. V8, radio, heater,
matic. I U90 368 I
'68 t;, TON STAKE
cy in er, sp•• , power steer-
ing . I 56285J I
'69 DODGE SPORT VAN
Radio, heater, automatic, good
miles. I YCU917 l
~7.3
'68 FORD 112 TON PICKUP
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miles. 1888548) $157.3
'67 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER
4 x 4. 4 wheel dri'f'e, good miles,
new paint. (674DZK I
'69 CHEV. 112 TON
Pickup. VS , autometic, P.S., he•f·
er, new paint . Good mile1. 1284-
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'69 CHEV. 1 TON
c.b & ch es1 is. 4 speed, good
miles, new ti res . 195191Cl New
paint.
'69 FORD F-100
Pickup. VS, eutometic, r•dio, heif-
er, custom cab, lo miles . {J8075CI
'70 CHEV. 1/4 TON
Pickup. Radio, heater, automatic,
VS , power steerin9, good miles.
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wide OYO! b.t~d Ure•. DI• bo~t•. "'"""
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
PRE-
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PRICE
ALL 1973 TORINO NEW
V-8, Cruise-0-Mot ic Trans ., WSW $
Tires, Wheel Covers, Power Steering &
Brokes. Rodia. Heoter, Tinted Gloss.
3A30F173322.
IMMEDIATI DELIVERY
BRAND
NEW 1973 GALAXIE 500
HARDTOP
V-8, Crvise+mol it, foclory oir, rodio, $
heater, tinted glass, whitewolls, wheel '
covers & loaded.
3JS6H102659
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
PRE-INVENTORY
PRIC.E
BRAND
NEW 1973 LTD 2DOOR
HARDTOP
400 CID Y-8. Auto. Irons .• Foctory Air,
Radio, Heeter, Whitewoll Tires, Vinyl
Roof, Tinted Gloss, Wheel Covers.
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Pll INYIMTOIT PllCI ·~881
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Rodio, h1a1er, bucker Melts. l1t111st No.
ZfS389 $1088 -
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pow.-S1-tng, k>w 1111ltogt. No 13287'
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1/2 TON PICKUP
1 /2 TON PICKUP
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IMMEDIATE DlllVERY
302 V-8 (ru1se-Q.Malic Tra ns .. Tinted
Gloss. Corgo Coors. Ou1side Mirrors.,
Completely Poneltd Ins ide.
(El4GHP80127)
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1973 ESCAPADE MOJOR HOME
COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINED
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e MEDICI NE CABINET
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RANGE COl/tR
ANO MUCH MORE
(8480668)
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NEW FORD MINI MOTOR,.flOME
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RED-E-KAMP CONVERSION
CRUIY-0-MATlC TRANS., POWil< STEIRl«i.
POWER SAAKES. V-8, ENGINE SOOx.15 10 PLY
T!Rl:S, 70 AMP 8ATTERY, I TON CHASSIS,
EXTRA COOLING RAOCATOR SLIDING CARGO
~.FIXED TYPE PASSENGER SU.T, RADIO,
OUTSIDE MIRRORS. TINTED WINDSHllLO
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PORJ» co•••11R
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LITE LINE CAMPER SHELL
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tr broktl. rodio, heoter, whiltwoll
1irt1, whetl tover1. llctn1e No,
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VOL 66, NO; 10, 5 S1iCT10NS, 68 PASES
EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Today's Final
N.Y. St.ocks
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1973 TEN CENTS
Judge Quells Shouting Match • Ill Peter s Case
By TOM BARLEY
Of -O.IJr Pia.I It.fl
Prooeculor Pat Brian put a surprise
Jail minute wltnw on the stand today In
Oranie County Superior Court and spart·
ed a shouting match that provided a
grandstand finish lo teallrflooy In .....
vlcted Gig Peters' sanity bearing.
It oJso brought an angry Judge ~
neth Williams upright at the bench with
an equaUy loud warning that made the
jury jump aed considerably r<duced the
decibel level earlier ..t..ved by Brian
aed def.,,,. attorney Barry Tarlow.
"Now look hero, both of you.'' Judge
Williams admoolshed bolb -lawyen.
"Lower your voices rtaht now and keep
your tempers. I'm aict and tnd of bear-
ing the oolae bOunce back off the walls
behind me."
Seated ln the center of the uproar was
sheriff's deputy Nathaniel Glovtr, a
prison ward guard, who came forward
this morning to testify that Pet.rs, 24.
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bragged to bim abolll "pulling the wool
over the psycbiatrlsts' eyes."
Gklver sai1 the comments were made
in Novtmber 1971. He said be was on du-
ty in the Orange cnmty Medlcal Center
ward where Peten was belna trtated for
huUet wounds suller<d when be tried lo
escape from the courtroom during his
first trial.
"'nlere was nothing menlally wrong
with him," Glover said. "He told me It
was all a big joke and he talked about
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State Hard Developer Vies
In North For Multi-units
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -llmpitals
here report they are jammed wttb pa·
tlents as an outbreak of f1u and
pneumonia Is hitting hard at Northern
Caillornia residents. '(Related story,
Page 11)
By JOUN VALTERZA. dreds of condominium units before city
ot "" ~ '"' Staff planning commissioners tonight. An Anaheim Development firm -The proposal will come only hours
which San Clemente city aides concede is ~· arter the County Loci.I Agency Forma-
rc.cing the c:oastal Initiative timetable -tion Commission (LAFC) is scheduled
"At one point, we had three empty
medical surglcaJ beds and 30 penons
waiting," a spokesman at Mt Zion
Hospital said Tuesday. .
is expected to bring up plans for hun· to rule on amended proposals to annex
the land which the firm owns in the
Fire Chief
"We bad one doctor who pbooed last
-e=.=~~~aat!!i.!""d A~lici,ints .
Ml. Zion'> medical and sur&lcal bed oc-r ·r
cupancy stood at 98 percent; Kaiser 1 • _ ..J
Medlc:al Center, 95 l"""°"l; St. IWJ'-', nte,,.,ietVCU-and St. Luke's boopltolo M aod ,._..
than 90 percent, It itspeetivel;, •. oMclllr .
said. A opecW 11ate scnenbll·board met In
·A spokesman at St. FlllCla ~l San a.nieote Tieaday lo tntemew two-
saiU, "We're full, and we have been llDoe dozen appUcantl tor the flrt chief's pmt
the weekend." Al Cbildreo'a ilmpltal Ihm were only In tho city. .
nine empty beds out of marty JOO. Next ,...k IUIOtber panel will begin ln-
"We're so crowded wo have paUeoll In lervlewlng the top ll10U1> aelecled by tblt
intensive care who doo't need it, but week'• Interviews to determine who the
tbooe are the only beda we have," aaJd top conleDden for tho post will be.
Josepb Zem, adminlslntor at St. !Alb'•· City Manager Kenneth Carr said that
Moat hospital& roporled the nu ou~ the fiJla1 oeiectloo ol tho top three or lour
break reduced avallable phyaldam and men will be clone by local officials and
nurses. ultimately city councilmen will choose
The wildfire illness hal been ldenilfiod the man lo fill the spot wblcb bad been
as London nu, a variant of Asian nu that beld by Qty Bulldin8 and Mllntenanoe
strikes with high fever, sore throat and Supt. Bwi Hancock.
aching muscles. It la!ll a week lo 10 Hancock chose lo step down from the
days. po1t and return to full-time service in his
Influenza with symplnms similar to main )>Ost with the city. ,
that of the· Londoo nu abo swept tilroljgh San Cleihente hal been Without a
several sclloola in the Bakersfield •atea, fonnal flt• oblef slllQe lllorton W.
resulting in an absentee rate of 12 per-Hackett retired more than a year ago.
cent, ofllcials say. Carr said he hu not personally scan.
Kem County Health Officer Owen A. ned the applications.
Kearna said Tµesday the Ulness bu llol "I wouldn1 kMw how many local al"
been po!itively Identified as the I..co:ll* plicanla we bave;i• be llkL
nu, hut the l)'ll1ploml ... slmllar. The two ltate-admlnlaler<d· ..........
Filty ... ven perllOllS died from Influenza poneis are well awm of the local needs
aed pneumonia In Ca!Uornla during the foe a fire cbld.
!trst week of 1m, the ltat. Department "They know exactly the type of person
of Publlc Health say1. (See FIRE CHIEF, Pa1e %)
Slates Heads Panel
Capistrano Beach Palisades.
CooociJmen in San C.mente last week
decided not to accept an original decision
b
by the Grant fum_because ol-an excess
211 ICt'el wblcb LAFC· ind
opjiOilllOil bji 'ftlldi!llli fri I a..a.
Inltead, the oound1 agroed to return to
tho panel _,-lo aak that tho II acres
be"""""'1 "T<lll&bt'• tract map Is certainly an
allealpl IO 1lln mplele approval for the
proJoet llalore the start of the llegula-
Uoris for Propoaltion 20,'' conceded. city
planner Gene Scllulte.
The !1rm seeks lo develop about 30
acres In the Initial pbase of Ill pro jed oo
laed b'tng betwoen Camino Capistrano
and tbe San Diego Freeway in an area
once known as the "Estates" section of
the Pallaades.
On that land the !1rm seeks approval
for 213 cxmdominium tmits. The land, if it
becomeJ a fonnal part of San Clemente,
!See PROJECTS, Page 2)
Prezone Request
On Ca po P roject
Gets Rejection
A controversial request for San Juan
Capistrano councilmen to approve high-
demity zoning for a project e-ven before
it becomes part of the city failed this
week.
The issue known as the Raney Proper-
ty prezone sought by a grou p of
developers for hillside land off Del
Obispo Road fell to unanimous defeat
?.1onday before lbe council.
The land currenUy zoned in the county
as agricultural, had been propo!ed for
girls, football and politics just like lhe
rest. of UJ, II
The comments brought the angry
Tarlow to bis feet for a fiery croM ex·
aminatlon that had bottt lawyers shouting
and Peten leaning back in his
wheelchair wlth a broad grin on his raei!.
Judge Williams, normally a soft-voiced.
thoroughly relaxed jurist, quickly
restored order with an admonition that
came acroM the bench like a whiplash
and product.>d an immediate silenCi! in
the l'OUrtroom .
He cn)led a recess to further cool
things oft and warned both lawyers in the
interval that he would not tolerate a
resumptio!l or the shouting 1natctt.
Brian then went on to the final argu-
ment be had deferred for Glover's
testinlony and asked the jury to quickly
rule that Peters was sane when he killed
his parents in the ir Hu ntingtQn Beach
home on April 21, 19'71.
I-le dismissed Peters' three days of
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•
Ol.ll.Y PILOT SfMt Pllti.
Covering Waterfront
Newport Beach offici als have rolled out lhis special air cannon to
scare off seagulls which have taken a fan cy to the city's Big Canyon
H.e~oir in the hills of Corona del l\1ar. Officials say so many of the
birds have encamped at the. re.servoir, the chief sour.ce of domestic
water in Newport Beach, that they are posing a possible health prob-
lem. The cannon, fired whenever city workers spot the whites of their
t.ail feathers, makes big popping sound, but doesn't actually harm the
gull•.
U.S. Expedition Se
'S nowman's' Foot
s
• rints
County's New Planners
Eye Expansion of Power
zoning to PD (Planned Community) if KATll-1ANOU, Nepal (AP) -An ornithologist from Wi ington, Del.
the annexaUon measure passes before Areerican expeditk>n camped at 12,500 7.oologist Jeffre y ll-!cNeely, 28. of
the Local Agency Formation Com-feet in the snow of a Himalayan valley Los ~es. a Pea Corps volunteer rn:~Opposition to the projected high discovered ape-like footprint.s close to based in iland, made three plaster
density of 1 proposed condominium pro-one of the tenll, and Sherpa guides iden-casts of the ints and deposited them
ject has been extreme in the area. tirie<l them as those of the "Abominable with lhe Am ican Embassy In Kat-
Developer Layton Coats appealed to Snowman." " mandu .
councilmen Monday to grant the toning, The prints , almost nine inches long and ~lcNeely s he and the others follow.
By CANDACE PEARSON a Corona del Mar architect, who was a,,.. statlng that be would probably need at nearly five inches wide with a rounded eel the tracks In six inches of fresh snow
or .. ....,'"" st.ff pointed in M-. least six unltJ per acre to make hiJ pro-heel, were found Dec, 20 by Or. Howard for half a mile before they disappeared ~ c 'bl F.mery, 34, a U>s Angeles physician and in a thicket. A brand new Onng• County Planning Other new •"""'•t... •-1~ com· jed ellSI e. Ted Cr · 'll .. ~.. f' t he I "--..,.,.._.. "" '""' But councilmen agreed that the density zoologist, and orun, . an 1 uc 1rs toe was t argest one,
Commission, with three of Ill merDUl:ln missioD are Roy ltnluft Jr. of Yorba Un-of the 20 lcre! as propoeed by the positioned somewhat lower on the foot
.alttinl on tho advisory body for the nnt da and Adolph U. Molina ol Santa Ana. developer would be too blgb to constitute than the other four.'' he reported.
time, c:onvened Tutaday and .. 1 the 'llluraday was tho llnt planning com-an 1ppea11ng trlWIUoJ\ from acrHized SELLER FINDS He said the prinll re"'mbled tho.1e of o
mge,_for more involvement in l9nl·r:Jflle -mtsskm___,_.fOttiOth men. esfale -tote on ooe side to sing}e..famlly m<>1mtain gorilla found among the peaks
plannlng and -1Ji1e e%p8nalon of · --. residential tracts on the other. of central ~rk:a.
powm. Klllult, SI, ........S. Don Foley. Residenll In the area opposed the BUYER IN PILOT McNeely said in ' report to the
The cOmmWl<ll'• !Int onier of A rellrod ~ Kolull 11 on the IDOft.and oent ill petitions. Nepalese Fore ign Ministry: "They seem
buSioea wu the unaoltDOUS electiOo of boerd "-dlrectora of the Yorba Linda Several owners of the large eat.ate lots Bring home good news with DAILY to be the track.! of a pr1m.il,, However.
Roger Slalel of llllnliol1on Beodi u -W-D1atr1ct 11111 fomler mesnh<r ol protested the density proposed In tho pro-PfLOT classified want acls. Look what the footprints are considerably larger
cbalnnaD. tbe Plloeutia UnJlled Sdiool Dlltrict. Jett 11 well one shopper found : than those of any monkey and are much
Slatea ls a Conner Htmlin11an Beach Mollllll, 40, It --10< tho Proonlng of property -establlablng a ' wider In rotation to the length than arc
planning commlJalocJer and Cllllllty ajf'-Sma1a ~Uan 1munDce Flmd land aso "''" be(.,. tho city ii anneud VW. '11 Bug, R&I!. newly track• of monkey•.
port: COIJllNa:iooer and two-month fttff. ... _.. a ~ II dlle UC Berkeley _ ls a common occurrence tn some eond, brt.s, tires, trans, "It seems quite clef'lr that the tracks
an on the county planning comm•mr4 A Scbod. r/. Ln. • cltlet. CII? green atkr, t'T15. m-belong to an animal which I! still
real ealat. flnn owner, be -appaiolld MoUIMl nplaca Woodlow Wllaoo Bu1-~·· denial means that U the land· xxn. unkown to scieoce." last lioftmber lo nfllace lloward-. t.rfteld, • Glnlm Gm• d!J-_,. .....,. ........i. In 1nnexalion lhnlugh That ad ran only one day. The •hOpper However. McNeely said he dldn1 think
A newoooner lo the _......,, dlmon, who .. d aald he want.d_ lo 1111 tho Local Agency Fonnalion Com· found a b1111atn and the seller got hi• \here WB> anything new about the foot·
Sbirley Grlodle o1 ~ -ieledod • on tbt ..,..mlaaim lndellnltely. mlalon, and the city accepll the :IO price. U you re lboppln( for 10mothlng, prinll.
vtca c:tialrmM. She hu bM!.llmll...i ta Tbe 1m Grmd Jury ....... u, crltlcl2ed aau, II '(lllU!d come within the bowl-ttad all about II In the DAILY PIWT "Many others hod alre•dy diocovered
auboommlttees of the~ md la tho plmmlag -ltr _. darles with no llllllnc. , ' i:la.sllled want ad aectlon. U you're a Ibero," he said . "so II docs nl>l give any
open apace -f!IOllPJ ml bu I ... tntllltcl0011111Cb11ttheltlltaandbolll Lind uae tben would be determined "1ler, dial IU-5671, the direct line to ..,wevtdenceforth•dl"'overyo!Yotl,"
eneral eonllldot'• llcome. • -••el1por'1 11*iftc nquea1ll -ol tbroucb hearlnp before anntni com-DAILY PILOT raulla. the name given lo the c..Aturo by the ~rhfl..l>J~~..mllolool~.and.:<14'-...... dlm......:~--~~~~~~~~~-~·i.:r .. ~ ~~
• <. • -
• testimon~· as the "old y,·ounded bird trick.
"'Anyone who has hunted ~ knows
y,'ha l these birds can do," he said.
··111cy'll run along the growld in front of
you traihni: a wing and they'll lead you
11..-.·ny from what you're looking for ."
Tha~ was the Intended tffect of Peters'
tes11nlony, Brian warned the jury.
"All this man ever \\'anted lo do was
use this cou rt room as a forum for his
!See PETERS, Page !I
Default
Dec ision
Set As ide
\VASHINGTON (AP ) -The U.S.
Supreme Court today svoept a.s.ide the
largest default judgment ever awarded in
an American court. A $145-million ruling
against the ~lughes Tool C.O.
The victor as the l2-year~ld case came
to an end in a 6-2 decision was Howard
R. Hughes, the recluse industrialirt who
..-.·as the sole owner of Hughe! Tool. The
loser was TraN World Airlines.
Almost immediately after the decision
was announced, TWA stock' dropped oft
and trading was halted because if an in-
flu!f-0!-wders;-
Justice William 0 . Douglas, for the
majority, said slnce the jet aircraft
tranaactlons that formed the basla ol
TWA'• complaint ~ve been appnwed by
the Civil Aeronautics Board, they could
not be challenged in an antitrust suit.
Chief Jusliei! Warren E. Burger, in
dissent. as was Justice Harry A.
Blackmun, said the court made a aharp
swing from the past when It made only
slight changes in the operatio~ of an-
titrust law to accommodate ol;her
regulatory laws.
Burger called the decision a surprise.
U:itil now. a special master. former Atty.
Gen. Herbert Brownell , and two lower
federal courts coocluded Hughes Tool
violated antitrust laws because of its
failure to deliver 63 jet planes to TWA in
the 1950s.
Hughes Tool (Tool co) then 0'\\1led more
than 78 percent of TWA stock.
The default judgment was more than .
30 times larger than any other award in
an Ar,1eriean court. With interest, the
judgment had grown to about $180
million.
Last fall , Hughes decided lo sell a
division of Toolco, the fowidatlon on
\l.'hich his fortune was built. The sale was
lo be made through a public offering of
coolffion stock and ¥.'Ould bring Hughes
as much as Sl40 million.
Brownell·s judgment was confirmed in
1969 by U.S. Dist. Judge Charles M.
!l'letzner of Ne'\\' York and in 1971 by the
U.S. Circuit Court in New York.
Douglas said the circuit court erred
"'hen it rejected Toolco's defense that
the purchase of the aircraft and the
financing .. 1.-ere transactions under the
(Stt HUGKES, Page ZJ
Orange Coast
Weather
The weatberlady poUcd a switch.
The expected rains on 'lllunday
\A.'ill not materialize, and Orange
Coast sunworshipers can expect
fair side~ though nippy tempera-
ture!. Highs tn the liOs. Lows t~
night in the mid-40&.
INSmE TODAY
Tiu fluntington Beach Play-
house staru off tM MW 11ear
t11ith tlle revival of a vinta51e
cmned1rfont4t11, "Heatien Can
\Voit." See Entertainment, Popes
30·31.
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DAILY PILOT Wed~, Jan""' 10, 1911
Ocean View
Staffs Nix
All-year
By JOHN ZALLER
Of tM fNlll't' '11•1 ll•tt
T!achen at 11 Ocean View elementary
schools in Huntington Beach have voted
againist aJl.year schools, district oificials
revealed today.
No aclklOl starr gave more than 50 per-
cent support to the S\Yltch to a new
calendar, officials said. --~while, voting continues this week
at 10 other campuses in the Ocean ew
School District. At least 75 percen t SUI>"
port is needed from teachers before the
school board will consider calling a com·
munity election to see if parents favor
the plan.
The voting completed so far means
tha~ in at least 11 schools, the alJ.year
calendar cannot possibly be implemented
next year.
11l06e schools Are : Co,llege View,
Golden View, ~Oi't! View, Lake View,
Lark View, Mesa View , Oak View, Spring
View, Star View, Sun View , and Village
View.
School officials were cautious when
asked to comment on why not even one
school in 11 had come close to approving
. an all·year plan.
,, Asked "Whether strong opposition lo the
plan 8motlg some pArents might have in·
nuenced teachers, Superintendent James
Carvell repUed:
''I'm SW'e it's had some effect on the
deeblons made at the individual schools.
How much is conjecture at thi! point." Patise For Petting
0,1 TtfffMlt
Carvell said the district would continue
balloting al other schools,
He also stressed that Ocean View re-
mains firm in its belief that it "should
examine alternatives to the tradltlonal
calendar year. If these alternatives pr<>-
Chia Kan Yen, vice president of Na tionalist China. took break Tuesday
to visit Lion Country Safari in Laguna Hills. He had represented his
country at memorial service for President Truman. Yen's entourage
din.ed and watched a bird show. He also took "home movies."
vide a better education program for
children, the school board isn't going 10 Carr to Oppose
ignore it."
From Pagel
PETERS ... The Ocean View School District has 24. Airp p }
campuses. Two -Westmont and Crest Ort 1'0p088
View -switched to the all-year plan last philosophic and political views," Brlan
summer alter 75 percent of parents and said.
nearly 100 percent of teachers voted for At SCAG Meeting "We've listened to him for three days the change. At one other campus, Glen View, there now, he's had much more than his: day in
was near unanimous support for the all-City Manager Kenneth carr will ap-court and now it 's time to settle the
year plan last year among teachers and pear in Santa Ana today to reiterate San psychedelic dust and send him on hls
,,......,,.eJ
COMMISSION • •
plMnlnc aod not eaougb on loog-range
efrorts.
The new commltalon Tul!day ICbedul·
ed. the first of a .. ttea of esn lludy,
lelllOOI on topics Planning Director
Forest Dlclwoo 'rated u "top priority"
concerna o! planninc 1taff.
They will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thur.day
in tbe . cooleronce room of the Old
Courthouse In Santa ..... to -their
priorities and set special study aesalons.
Among the stall concerns Dickation
listed for commi!sionera are the general
ptao progrnm updating, population
g r o w t h policy, open 1pace 1tudy,
g...,..J plan and !Oiling conformity,
goals of greenbelt program, and a
__m_an~gem~t study of I.he ~S:
department.
The latter, developed by Urban
Rew1rch ln!tltute 1n Fullerton, ncom-
mends the department add U employes
and deal with more than unincorporated
areas.
Slates Tuesday appointed a sub-
committee of Commiutonen Krauft and
Grindle to work with develop&, of the
Mathis Ranch proposal In Laguna Hills.
The commission recommended denial of
a zone change on the property Monday
because of possible traffic burdens and
excess commercial sites in the proposed
169-acre, 3,456-resident community.
The general plan for the area was writ-
ten in 1947 and amended "hit or miss"
since then, Slates aaid. Commissioner
Yeo said the subcommittee could
formulate interim guidelines for the area
until a new plan could be drafted.
The commission also deferred con-
siderati(ln of Oood plan zoning in Santa
Ana Canyon until Jan. 22 to allow owners ·
in the area time to examine the proposal.
But they added that they don't want to
delay action on the proposal by the
Orange County Flood Control District
much longer.
Commissioners unanimously approved
an environmental impact statement
(EIS) on a proposed variance to split off
three acres of land in Williams Canyon
just northeast of Santiago Canyon Road
into three one-acre parcels.
But they aClded -a recommendation to
the zoning administrator that the
variance allowing tbe split be denied
because it is "zoning by variance." 1be
commission also indicated Jt might want
to take over such functions from the
county zoning administrator to guard
against spot zoning.
Women Give
Sex Tlierapy
There att womeo In Berlleley
who help their fellow man -to the
e1ttnt that they serve u partnHI
for those with sex\Ull problems.
Volunteers are ad.log ln the name of therapy for men "ho pay
$50 a 8'Sll.ion. The women include
.secrttaries, soc11l workers, para-
medics and college students, See
story, Page 14.
Predicwr
Greenspan
Arrested
Earthquake predictor R e u b e n
Greenspan was arrested T11esday in
Westminster on suspicion of driving
under the influence of drugs following a
minor traffic accident.
Greenspan, 68 of 17301 Keelson Lane,
Apt. 26, Huntington Beach, was arrested
shortly before noon at the intersection of
Beach Boulevard and Bolsa Avenue.
Police said Greenspan's car and a
truck collided in the Intersection. No one
was seriously injure<J.
He has been ordered to aJJlfear at 9
a.m., Jan. 18, In the West Orange County
Municipal Court, Westminster, on the
misdemeanor traffic charge.
Greenspan gained notoriety over the
Christmas holidays when he predicted a
major earthquake would strike San Fran-
cisco on Jan. 4.
However, a week before the predicted
quake , he armounced there would be no
quake because he bad made a
miscalculation.
Ir. the 1930s, Greenspan did suc-
cessfully predict several earthquakes. He
uses a mathematical system to compute
tidal and gravitaUonal data, determining
the stress on the earth's crust at specifiC
points. -Greenspan reportedly is Jiving tem-
porarily in Huntington Beach while he
uses the computers at UC Irvine to test
bis theory. He normally works in the
Death Valley region.
He was released-from Orange County
Jail Tuesday on $308.50 bail.
Citizens'
P~king
Unit Meets
Key membes ln san Clemente's
citizen'• parklng commlttte mtt for the
first time Tuesday morning to be&in set·
ting gu!dellnes for a total avaluatlon or
the controver11al problem ol downtown
!""king ~ tra!IJc circulation.
DU;cusslng the meeting Tu~y before
directors of the chamber of commerce,
local realtor E. L. 1Usley said the entire
membership of the special panel \Viii
begin mapping 1~and sliiily
methods at sessions next week,
"nits will be a tough job, but with the
talent we have on the group, 1 think we'll
be able to see signlficant results," he
said,
The committee was born before the
Christmas season after a stormy debate
between the business community and city
council.
1Tbe convnittee hopes to seek
alternatives to suggestions made by a
consulting firm last year -ideas that
sparked the loudest local furore in years.
Lampman and Associates had recom·
mended painting much (lf the curbing
along El Camino Real red to allow for in-
ltallaUon of left-turn pockets, thus im·
proving traffic now.
Local merchants howled and demanded
the sudy be scrapped.
In a sense, they won, and councilmen
agreed to place the program in limbo un·
tll the merchants could find an adequate
parking solution.
The citizen's group is being separated
into five task forces which will evaluate
the situation seek soluti(lnS for their
respective downtown business locales,
Risley said.
At the end of the study period each
task force will pool its information into a
master report to councilmen.
Thus far the committee has represen·
talion from virtually every affected area
and_most of the city's c::l~ organiza-
tions.
Bird 'Argues'
With Officers
the Issue was put to a community vote. Clemente's total opposition to a jetport at way," the prosecutor added.
Parents turned it down, however. Camp Pendleton -testimony which will "He's the grand master of deception," From Pa9e l t.EvlTI'OWN, Pa. {AP ) -Middletown
Monte McMurray, chairman of Ocean be •-.1 t h · g h Id b th Township police say they are trying to
Brothers Sentenc"d
View's a.Jl.year school task force, ad-presenu;:u a a earin e Y e Brian said. HBut he's also the man who FIRE CHIEF FRESNO (AP) -Two brothers from apprehend a talking blackbird.
mitted. TUesday that the strong op-Southen. catifornia Association of killed his parents and the time has come • • • Mexico have been sentenced to federal Police said the bird has been buzzing
posllloo from parents might have bad an Governments (SCAG). to impose the punishment for murders prison in what au tho rities described as a and diving at children near an alemen·
infJuence on the voting of teachers. The session, which starts at 10 a.m, in committed when he knew exactly what we need," Carr said. complete 'family drug smuggling opera· tary school in the township for several
"l"m sw,: staff was aware of op-the bearing room at 530 Ross St., will in· ·he was doing." This week's interview! took place In tion that included the growing, proc· days.
p;oaition in tbe community," McMurray lud testim f o the civic center. essing, transporting and sale of heroin. Officers claim the bird can say "Hello" I==!~· ~·~· ~~~':'!:1~=1~~='0ll':~i:c:ooietr-cltle!orn:,ym-ro-tmhe"9man~P,Y~;al511!-Fra=ogfii."'~~*ar~a~ will folio!_~..!~~ wi_tJl_~ _f~~ __ Next w~!s screening. process will_ Antonio Gaytan__Lazo, 3l .. r~ed a 10:_ and-"Bug Off." --... --
munily eelings into account, whatever tha . ill be brl f . Tuesda the bird was re rted spotted
1 __ y,,o,.u-c"led""'"_,to._,,he""-,,-'the""-.>Pl1"r'-'e'-"ed"'u"ca"tiona"'. !!!!!Jl'-_Pendleton. t lt w . •very e summationh Councilmen may ·possibly make a Judge M. D. Crocker. His brother, perch a p t e roo o sc caw·
merits (lf a plan." Anct-tbe-aHgnment---tould--sbow-8an °1'm go.mg to ask the 1~ to find Im forma.l. .. appointment-of &be new chieL edrico 32 was sentenced to seven ing "Bug Off" to a township animal con-Clemente as the minority of one. Insane and take appropriale actlOn ffi~ -· F b tiD -years. --trolliffiCeFlrytng--it>-capture-' .
He ~aid that no school principal wants Councilmen reaffll'med their total on. light of that decision," Tarlow said. ' _th_e_ir_e_ru_a_ry:......m_ee _ _:g:... ---------------------------------to lead his teachers into a position where a-I '"·" · · f ha • •--~ '. poslt~n to "· proposals far a Pendleton " U\UIA m vtew o w t we ve ~u " community will be divided" or ., ~ where the arguing mll)' detract from the jetport late last year. from Gig Petera in these put three days educatlona.l~PJNr8m. Thus far most central and northern that tbere can be litUe doubt that the
D·suJts of school vo"•• will be coonty cities favor the proposals for a jury will reach that d<termloat!on," he
.. ~ ""6 Mvlllan ·--•--• at the huge military said. presented to the board of trustees at its ""' t.1:1-llWlal Feb. s meeting. u teachers at any of the reservation, however~ Peters, confmed In a wheelchair
rc .. iaining schools favor the plan, But in San Diego County, the opposition throughout the trial, has used self-drawn
trustees could call a commwiity election is severe. charts, volwnes of obscure religions, his
to determine parent support. Northern county cities, the Ma~ne ()WO book and his views on life, drugs and
A parent and teacher vote must also be Corps and the county's coordinafmg philosophy to explain to the dury that he
helc! at Westmont and Crest View schools rouncil all have strongly opposed any use was part ol a "divine plan" when he
_ the two campuses already (ln the all· of Pendleton as a jet tenninal. stabbed Oiarles Peters, 55, through the
year plan _ to determine next year's heart and strangled his mother, Flora, 54.
schedule. But officials said that balloting Peters thanked the court and the jury
won't take pl'!"' unw April when state New Clemente late Tuesday for giving him the time to
test results are available on the first offer his views and fenced with Brian for ha lf a dozen pro.secution questions be.fore yea r's program. Tarlow closed his case.
From Pagel
HUGHES ...
control of the CAB and therefore immune
from the antitrust Jaws.
Supporting Douglas in the majority
were Justices William J. Brennan Jr.,
Potter St~wart, Byron R. White, Lewi~
F. Powell Jr. and William H. Rehnquist.
Blackmun joined Burger's dissent
while Justice Thurgood Marshall did qot
participate in the case.
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DAILY PILOT
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Chamber Chief Judge Wiiiiams quickly suppressed a
-Decis~n Due
A special committee of the San
Clemente Chamber of Commerce has
nearly completed screening of 41 ap.
plicants for the post of executive
manager of the organization and a
decision on the new appoint ee will be an-
noWJced within a week.
Chamber Director Dan Phillipbar told
fellow directors Tuesday that the caliber
of the applicants for the posl "is outstan-
ding.''
"It'll be a tough decision because \\'C
have had so many fine applicanlS," he
said.
The aspirapts all hope to be selected to
replace Chamber Manager Robert Evans
who resigned late last year. His action
takes effect at the beginning of this
A1arch.
His replacement, ho\\.·evcr, will be on
hand mµch sooner,
"We expect a good transitional periO<\
be<:ause Bob will be around for severat
months to help the new appointee get his
bearings," Phillipbar said.
Capo Will Seek
New Finance Aide
A Pasadena consulting firm hired by
the city of San Juan Cnpistrano to find a
replacement to fired finance Director
Paul Lew will begin advertising soon !or
applicants.
The search for a replacement to the
finance Aide v.·ho was fired last week
could cost San Juan about $1,800,
Lew left the city staff last week after a
six-month feud with City Manager
Donald Weidner.
Public Management Service, Inc., a
spectallud employment firm. wTil find
applicant.. for the pot1t.
Weidner told councilmen this week that
he expecta the firm to find three or four
qualified applicants whom councilmen
would then screen to select the top
person.
last minute interruption by a Huntington
" Beach woman who has asked several
times d!p'ing the .trial ,to testify. '
Mrs.' GeOrgia Wayne has asked the
judge, Brian and Tarlow to be allowed to
tell the jury of her belle( that Peters
may well represent "the second coming
(lf Christ."
Mrs . Wayne told both lawyers and a
num~r of spectators that she had with
her several passages from the scriptures
which support that view and which could
possibly help the jury in its deliberations.
From Pagel
PROJECTS ...
\\'ill bear an "unclassiried" (U) zoning.
The city later must attach zoning to the
parcel before the project could be built.
The Grant development, however, is
not the only major issue facing the com-
mission tonight.
Scheduled under old business is yet
another tentative tract map for a project
which commissioners delayed weeks ago
because they were one member short,
The Landmark Financial Corporation
of Balboa Island seeks approval for the
tract which calls for 234 hillside lots in
the Rancho Margarita and high school
area. The proposal, a resuJTeCted version
of a subdivision once approved in th e
early 1960s, also aUects land which as
yet has no zoning and is classified ·~u."
OU~r items on the commission's agen-
da Include :
-A rlnal report on citizen complaints
of nuisances and du st polluUon assertedly
cnulied by the CcesUi te Aggregate
Products plant at tbe end of Camino de
los A1Ares. Schulte and others in the city
planning slalf have visited the plant to
dctcrmln• If probletru still exist.
-Resumption of a~rlng on a var-
iance being sought by a builder along
Avenlda Granada where a 16-£oot curb
breo~ 1~ proposed. Nonnally, :ru<h a
breok in curbing would require replace-
ment of 1he lost parking ploce wltb "'
offstreet space. Applicant Fred L¥8r•!
also seen a waiver of city provisions for
parklng'Iot land!caplng !or his project at
220 and 222 Granada.
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Tennis Shoos ...... $1.50 to $16.95
Soccer Shots ...... $9.95 to $34.95
Tennis Rackets , ... $4.95 to $50,00
Tennis Balls . , ....... , .. $7.95 do~
T9Mis Shorts ...... $5.95 to $15.95
Tennis Shlr1s ...... $6.00 to $ 8.00
Tannls o .. s.., .... $16.95 to $39.95
Swut Shirts l P1nt1 , , $3.SO ea.
W1rmup Suits .. , . $19.95 to $29.95
B1sk1tball Shirts
Gym P1nl1 & Shirts
SwNt SoJC .. 59c to $3.00 P9r pair
letter Men Sw.ater1 &. Jackets
Champion handball gloves
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Handballs ............ 95c & $1.10
Racquet Ball Racquets •
Speodo Swim Suits
Table' Tennis P8ddlts 9Sc to $1.95
Table Tennis Sets $4.95 to $14.95
Basketball Backboards .... $14.95
Baske1ball Goal s .... $3.95 to $5.95
Basketballs ........ $5.95 to $2'.95
Leather Volleyballs
$10.95 -$12.95 -$17.95
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named store maoaPr of the
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department store under con-
structioo near El Toro Rold
and the San Diego Freeway.
A 25--year veteran or Su.rs,
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ed the llrm
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sumed the
new mana!
gerial pog1.
tlon .. .;~.:,,.~
first ci the •• ,, ••
year. The store is expected to
be completed later this year.
He and h1s family currently
reside ln Claremont. ' * Lloyd L Aobert Jr., of the
But of California'• Sanla Ana
main office, has been ap-
pbioted vice president.
.. ·A banker for more than
twelve yea rs, Aubert )olned
the bank ln April 1983 and was
fonnerly vice president and
manager of lhe Hollywood
branch. He and his wife reside
in Newport Beach. . * Irvine resident Howard. T.
Cmk has been appointed
president of HITCO, a
sabsldJary of Armco Steel
Corporation. The Irvine based
finn is a producer of non-
metatUc composite materials
for aerospace.
Cu5ic joined the sale!!
organiza tion of U.S.
Polymeric, HITCO's Santa
Ana opera~ unit, in 1951 and
wis later Damed presl<fent-of
that company.
Rogers A. Severson has been
named dltoctor of mortgage
finance.JM Plclllc Ugb""'
CttJ«Uioa. He will arrana:e
mortcaee and construction
flnanclni fnr the firm'• real
est.ate sub&ldlarles.
Sevenon wu fonnert,y ex·
ecutlve vice president of Dunn
Properties. He and hl1 wire
reslde in Corona det Mar.
Robert A. Mtea, president
of an advertising firm by the
same name, is opening: • West
Coast ofOce in Irvine.
Rober1 A. MDIJel Adverth·
ID1, a Phoeni1·based agency
was formed seven years ago .
pr1or lo that be owned and
operated A-f u 11 e n and
Associates, a MinneapoUs bas·
ed advertising and public rela·
tlons agency.
* Paul C. GlliJo bas been ap-
poinled OS!istllll vice, pmt-
dent and manager ot: lbe new
Key,.... Airport C..ler
branch or Keystone Savings
and Loan As.oociatloo.
Formerly an executive with
Churchill Management Com·
piny, Guiao was named to his
new post by Chairman of the
Board Ronald w. Caspen.
He iJ a resident or Fountain
Valley,
* Ualted Calllorafa Bank has
named two county managers
as vice president& of the bank.
Job R. mpy, of lluntlngton
Beech. and WIDlam H. Jll<Oby
or Newport Beach, were
elected to their new posltions
recently. •
Higley joined the bank in
1947 and most recently
managed the bank's u~
tington ~ach branch. Jacoby
is manager or UCB's Santa
Ana branch.
FINANCE
GM, Ford -Roll Back
Requested
WASHINGTON IAP 1
Ralph Nader and Consumers
Union have asked the courts to
roll back increases granted by
the Price Commls!!ion for Ut73
model Gcnernl Motors and
Ford ears.
LASf rttONTll the com-
mtssKln granted lncreaae.s
averaging $54 a car for
General Motors and $62.SS for
Ford.
'Tbe commission said the in-
creases were granted to ac-
count for newly required saftr
ty equJpment. bul the Nader·
Consumer Union suit in U~.
District Court contended the
rommission failed to exclude
from its computations the cost
of irtyling changes.
No Farin Controls
•'Some of these costs were
simply transferred from the
·annual style change' column
into the 'federal cost' col.mm
in order to minimize public
outcry and to let the Price
Commission find an ac·
ctptable reaso~ for~ allowing .
the increases 1n this record·
breaking profit yea r," said
Nader in a statement.
Phase 3 Decision Due
From White HQuse
TllE COMMISSION also
based the increases on figures
from a three-month period
y,•hen earnings were ab-
normally low, the suit charg·
ed.
WASHINGTON (AP ) 'ft'holesale farm price in. The cammission analyzed
President Nixon is expected to creases, whicb showed the big· the prorit data for tbe
mate a final decision this . automakers' third quarter, the gest monthly increase 1n 26 f ·1ed llo week on wage-price controls suit said, but a1 to a w {or Phase 3 in his economic years in December· other for strikes. m o d e I · y e a r
stabiliution program due to economic indicators were changeover and the low-profit lo into effect after April 30. viewed by the .administration fleet sa1es"Whic~ a~l~ f~r
Press secfet8ry Ronald . L.-as maicaltons--ffiit-----im-a-Slgiilficanl jmflon ol ffie ~. L " .. uarter's sales.
~tc.!Jmmend&tlons trom'bQ toP: Nixon imposed wage-price In a 1t1on a ro c ,
1-~.eoonomle-.advisers at a Tue.t, controls in an attempt to hold suit aiked for refunds to
day meeting in his Oral ·offte! dowri lnflition arid the con-persons who have-bou .
•nd said there might be an an· gressional authority for that cars at the .Increased pn~
nouncement on Ni 1 0 n • s action expires April 30. But and a .re~car1ng by the Price
'decisions later this week. Niton has said that he intends Commission.
In the face of record in· to continue some fonn of con-
..treases in this month's trols and has been having his FORD AND GM have asked
wholesale farm pr ice 5 . ecooomic aides conrerring for additional three percent in-
!)Owever, Ziegler said he couJd with various branches of creases since the December
rule out any price controls at government, industry and hike was granted. Chrysler
the farm produce level. labor for their recom· has said it wants a $106-per· mendations. ce11t increase.
He said that despite the l --------------------•I
Ahmanson
.Now Listed . ' .
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H. F. Ahmanson & Co.,
owner of Home Savings, the
~nation's largest savings and
loan association, has been
listed on the Ne\v York Stock
E1change.
Its common stock will be
Long ·term investments
in silver coins have shown
an excellent growth
US SILVER COINS SI 000 FACE VALU( BAGS PRICC HISTORY 1972 -
$1 100 Silwer bas .;> , ... • broken throu11a ~... ~ ~"' .:' 1500 ~ ..... ~~ ~ ... o/ th• $2.00 per y .......... _ ounct lev11! uoo • • •
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.traded under the ticker sym· No Margin Call s We sincerely believe that this is one
bol AHM. of lhe safest and most secure growth
The company was organized Rapid Liquid ity opportunit1e~ available in the market
by the late Howard F. Inflation Hedge place today. Please call collect or
Ahmanson or Newport Beach . Instant 81 rv Backs write today for free informa· In 11128 and today has total -, · 1· za.ssets or more than $4 .S Protected Floor live iteraiure on how you can become an investor 1n this high:
billion. In addition to Its Home Low Interest Rates ly·leveraged market.
Savings subsidiary, the com· F s • pany owns National American ree torage in National Banks
Insurance Co., a properly and American COin Exchange
t casualty ~surer ; National Buren an collect f<'U) 660-l4l4
Amerk:an Life lnAUraoce Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -• and National American Title AmericanCoirroc::n-ange ~ Insurance Co. H. F. Ahman.son 4640 Hollywood Blvd., los Anseles. Ca. 90027
& C:O. al!'IO owns Ahmanson
Bank & Trust CO., a com·
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Bank &MOWlced tbe acquilUon
• of property for the relocatk>n
· ln early summer 1973 of it1
San-Juan Capistrano Branch
into pennanent quarttts at
32201 Camino Cap~trano.
Nearly Everyo1w
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S&Ls May Get OK to Sell Stock
WASHINGTON (AP ) -The
Federal Home Loan Bank
Board has propooed the flnt
aet of rtgul&Uons to allow sav·
logs and loan wodatlona to
..it stock.
BUT omruu. at the
board opeoiy C<lllCeded ~ l.s
"signllicant oppo.sltloo" to the
proposal among the Industry
as well u in 30me segments
of Congresa. '11ley held open
the poaslblllty of a con·
gressiona.lly imposed ban on
conversk>n from mutual to
sl.Oek form.
The proposals set up a com-
plex system of saleiUlfd,ll.
Oriilnally, Ibey would apply
In U ltate.s which allow state-
chartered stock assoclaUons.
The board has recommended
legislaUon for ConlfeSS to
allow federally chartered
mutual 1aving1 and loan
auoclalions to aell stock.
THE PROPOSALS detail
how atoct would be distributed
to savings and loan association
depo:iltors lf a conversion plan
is approved.
The stock would be
di stributed at an initial price
of $S to UO per share, but
those having a savings ac·
oount with a savings and loan
association would oot get any
stock if lhey v.·ere. entitled to ground by keepi04 a to prod Congrt11 Into acting:
less than 25 lharl!I. Stock moratorlwn on conversKHl to on legislatlon to allow
would be Uisued accordln& to Js tock form in efCect. federally chartered savlop
the amount ot money each and loon assoclaUona to &ell BlTI' ANO'l'llER rea••n was stocks offi1~a•-said
depositor had tn savingl5. 11~~~;;;;;;~~~-~;;::;;;;;;;~;· ~~";q~~·~~~ The board's proposal is ex·
pected to touch off a con·
troversy both In Congress and
an1ong the Industry . Offlc.J.als
said one rta80D the board
decided to move was because
it felt It was on shaky legal
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.beautiful new quarters at 2501 Eastbluff Drivl!. Every1hing at our
we're having
• "new·· br.anch is designed to assure efficient serv.ice in
spacious air·conditioned surround ings. Convenient modern
fac ilities now inc lude safe deposit, night depository and two
drive-up windows.
Come help us celebrate on Friday, January 12, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
There wi ll be mementos from our colorfu l garden cart, refresh-
men1s and drawing s for prizes , too. You may win a ten-speed
bicycle or a California pictorial book. We look forward to showing
you around ou r allractive new branch where service will con tinue
in the best Security Pacific Bank tradition.
a Housewarming
January121
Douglas L Keup, Manager, Ste phen J. Mihal ic, Asst. Manager
EASTBLUFF BRAN CH
New Address : 2501 Eastblutt Drive, Newport Beach
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DAILY '1LDT SC:
By SYLVIA PORTER
The bills ~ now lloodlng In
lrom tbe Clirbtmas shopping
binge ni!lllowi ol )'<JU went oo
-and J.ou're not at all
unusual t.hLs very m.lnute
you're feel·
Ing .. pinch-
ed that you
are attklng
d e sperately
for funds to aet rid or
~~~~~ .... -f,..;.'-YOO~Deeen~
ber debts.
Then on the
1>011T111 bus tomor-
row momina:. you see a bank
ad Inviting you to UJC "Read y
Crt.odit" and to pay your Christ-
mas bills by writing a check
larger than your balance.
HOW DOES this form of
credit work? Who qualifie~. for
it? Wheu Is It economical to
use. and when not? 1
The service is an automatic
line of credit offered by your
bank. Jn some cases, the
ready credit reserve Is an ex-
lenslon of your chec:king ac-
count. In others, the reserve
may be kept ln a separate ac-
count I n v o t v I n g separate
checb. Usually, the amount of
a ready ~it reserve is
between ~ and lt,000 but it
may run up to 15,000.
In either case, the overdraft
check or 1pecia I check you
write becomes a loan as soon
as It reaches your bank.
In tither case also, the
typical interest fate, including
credit life Jnsuranct:, is l per·
cent a month on the basis of
the dally outstanding balance,
which works out to a yearly
true interest rate of at least 12
pen:enl
w-..,, Ji1•u.1J ID, 1973
Air System Contract
A modem communications
system for air route traffic
control centers will be
developed for the Federal
A v i a t i o n Administration
(FAA) or the Department or
TransportaUon under a ll2J
mlllion · contract awarded to
Philco-Ford Corporation, with
headquarters In Newport
Beach.
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NEW YORK (AP) -Prlceo. were nearly even In
the stock market Wednesday, Ulted allgbUy to the downside. Tracllng wu active.
Advancing and decllnlng Issues on the New
York Stock Elichange were virtually In balance at
the start ol tracllng, but the decliners pulled Into a narrow lead.
The Dow Jones avenge o! SO Industrials stayed
very close to Tuesday's dose throughout Ille session.
_ "l'he markelseems to be iILa holding..patlem,"
said Newton Zlnder of E. F. Hutton & Co.
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VOL 66, NO. 10, 5 SECTIONS. 61 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1973 TEN CENTS
Judge Quells ShQuting Mat~h • Ill Peters Case _ _, ~ ----
117 TOI!' BAILEY
Of .. CMiltr "" .....
.~tor Pat llrtan put a surprioe
l4i lnimote w!tnou on 16" stand todfy In
Orange County Superior Court and Jj>ark·
ed a shouting 1n1tcb that provkl<d a
grandstand finish to tesUmooy In ""'" vicled Gig Peters' unity hearfnc.
ll ailo lirwgbt an aogry Judge Ken-
-· WillJania'uprlght al the heoeh with an equally loud warning that made the
jury jump amt COM~bly nduoed the
B·odyFound
Off Laguna;
Lost Boy's?
A body which authorities believe may
be that of a 16-year~td Iowa boy who
was swept out to sea three week! ago
was recover«! In the ~an today off
Laguna Beach.
'!be body was r<eovered by the
Newporter, a charter fishlni boat out of
Newport Jilr!>of. JI ,..,. loclloll 11111 off Sea!Mc:t. '
p y o ege Park, low11-'1e
~~~
In sea by ·• heaiY;;J:.
Officials said tlie l!od7 ""' taken ta lhe
Orange County Har!Jor -clock In
Newport Beach wtier; COtoner'a aides btgin allelnpta towlird· ldenUllcatlon.
l!lu'bor District offioOn said a dory
lqbster fisherman 1n&y llilo bave been Jo.
volved In the body recomy.
' ! Cultural Buaget
Hits $76,000
In Laguna Beacli
More lhan $'76,000 will be provided
Laguna Beach cultural actlviUes thiJ
year by lbe Festival of Arts, an increase
~about ~.ooo over the ~ou11 year.
,"J'be major ipcrease in· the cilltural
budget was In the scholarship rund,
wblch now stands at $41,670, a hike of
more lban 114,000.
Tbe final · figure also lnclOO.s about
$9,000 committed by the board or di..c· ten last year for conUnuing support of
ll<ldenl! durlng thi> school ye&.
Special gnats Included $4,000 lo the
Laguna Moulton Playbouae and 115,000 In
the Laguna Beach MUlelllll of Art.
"' Tl>o grnnafta fit!! \>< _diaf!lbursedAll. ~ the Fesllv ..... 1ness o ce.
other than scholarships ha•• been re-
quested by the orpnizatlons.
'!be Cultural Budget loclude"
sebolanlllps $41,670
Laguna Beach Festival Chorale . t,lOlr
• Lyric Opera Aaaodatlon 3,000
American Field Service 300
u.agup&.Beocl> CMc-Ballet S,000 JJasuiia Beach School or Art 3,ooo
All-Oalllornla Sbow 5,000
Chamber MUJlc Society 200
California Waler Color Society 3111
LagUna Moullon Playhouse 4,000
Laguna Beach Historical Society · 500
Laguna Beach Art Museum 15,000
Total 177,320
The llCholatslllp , fund ... boosted
ti.cause Ill the incr•aslnC number of· ap-
. (See ~roRAL, :Poce 11 ~ , ..
SELLER FINDS
BUYER IN PIWr ..
decibel level earllor achieved by Brian amt c1e1 .... attorney Barry Tarlow.
"Now loot here, both of you," Judge
WWlams admonished both lawyer1.
"U....r your voices right now and keep
your tempers. l"m alck and Ured of hear-
ing the nob< bounce back off the waUs
behind me."
seated in the center of the uproar was
sherUf'a deputy Nathaniel Glover, a
prl!lon ward guard, who came forward
lbls lnomlng to testify that Peters, 24,
bragged to him about "'pullJoc the wool
0\'tt the psychiatrists' eytl. H
Glover aai1 the comments we.re made:
ln November 1171. He said be wu an du-
ty in the Orange County Medical Centtt
ward where Peten was being treated for
bullet wounds sullered when he tried In
escaK. from the courtroom durtns: bla
first trial~ ·
.. ..,,... WU nothing mtntally wrong
with him," Glover Aid. "He told me It
was aU a big joke and he talked about
glril, foolbaU and politb just like the
rer. of us."
The eonunenb brought the angry
Tarlow to hls feet for a fiery cross O:•
amlnatloo tbat bad both lawyers shouting
and Peten leanlq back In his
wheelcbalr with a broad grin on bis face.
Judge WWlam1, normally 1 soft-voiced,
thoroughly nlue\I jurist. quickly
restored order wllh an adnlooltloo that
came actou the bench like a whiplash
and produced an immediate silence in
the couitroom.
He called a recess to further cooJ
things of[ and warned both lawyers in the
interval that he would oot tolerate a
resumptio'l of the shouting match.
Brian then went on to the final argu·
ment he bad deferred for Glover's
testimony and asked the jury to quickly
rule that Peters was sane when he killed
his parents ln their Huntington Beach
home on April 21, 1971.
He dlsmWed Peters' three days of
testimony as the "old wounded blrd trick.
"Anyone who has hunted grouse knows
14·hat these birds cnn do," he sakl.
"They'll run along Uic iround In front of
you trailing a wing and lhey11 lead you
a,,_,·ay from what you're looking for."
That was the intended effect or Peters'
testif)lOny, Brian warned the jury. ,
"All this man ever wanted to do was
use this courtroom as a (orum for bbl
IS.. PETERS, Page ll
eaves
TWA Ruling Women Give
'
Contract
Court Victory Sex Tlierapy
The.re are women in Berkeley
who help their fellow man -to the
extent that they serve as pirtnfrs
for those with sexual problems.
Agreement
Reached W 9n by Hughes Volunteers are acting In the
name of therapy for men who pay
$S0 a session. The women include
aecretaries, social workers, para·
medics and C(lllege students. See
story, Page 14.
By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL
Of ,,... Dal,., "li.t ll•ff
WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S.
Supreme Court today &'<''ept aside the
largest default judgment ever awarded in
an American court. a $14S-million ruling
Flu Victims
Laguna Beach Unified School District
against the Hughes Tool Co. Superintendent William Ullom will end
The victor as the 12-year-old case came his 81h years or aervice with the school
to an end in a 6-2 decision was Howard L district by the middle of next week.
R. Huahes, the ..cluse industrialist who aguna Trustees in rtlUrn for a full cuh payment of lhe
v.'as .the sole O'o\ner of Hughes Tool. The remainder of bis contract and "several
loser waa Trani World Airlines. Face Emoti'onal other benefilS'' Ullom bas agreed lo leave the district prior to the June 30 ex· Almost tmniediately after the decision piration of his contract. wu atlllOUllCed, TWA •lne$ ~off The Board of Education and Ullom --J~ff!:;;;u;;;-fl~t;;-~1"'°"nt-etH~~>Ffitoi~!!iong<-t::fth)JD:-fJa~ekersiz.P..~-~~=.~-·~eac1~~~-~.r..m.~niiit'liuli~~~
and trildini Wis lialted .hecause of ao In· following• twoilour loog executive (dos-
'.
CRASMJS IN WESTMINSTER
Quake PredidO. °'""'"'"
Police Arrest •
Quake Predictor
F oll<;>wing Crash
Earihquake predictor R e u b e n
Greempan 1''M arrested Tuesday in
Westminster on suspicion of driving
under the influence of drugs following a
minor traffic accident.
IJreenspan, 81 .ql 17301 Keeilon Lane.
AJ>I. 211, Hunllniton BeWI, was arreoted
. .$ortly before. OOOD at ll!e in\ers<1ctlon of
Btacl:i no:u1ev~nr aQ.d .Bo1Ja Avenue.
Pol)cc said Greenspan's car and a
truck collided in the intersection. No one
was seriously lnjure4:
He has been ordered to appear at 9
a.m., Jan. 11, in the West Orange County
Municipal Court. Westm'tnster, on the
misdemeanor traffic Chari•·
· Greenspan gained notoriety over the
etwis~. :lxi~~ys when he predicted a rr:-4i<lr earthquake wouJd strike San Fran-
cisco on Jan. 1.
However, a oa•eek before the predicted
quake, he .atmounced !her< would be no
qwike because he had made a
mlscalculallon.
Ju the · '1931lo; Greeoa"° did """" ceaslully predlct ......i earthquakes. He
~ a ,TDatbematlca.J· l)'lttlD to compute
tiilal ~cravltatlonal data, determining
(See GliUNSPAN, Pqe !)
-n~ux• ~~-E ·"-· ~-ed ~·...,.=-~.,·=·""·"~-·ed-door>-...,1on Tuesday ·night. The u& w u11i111:11.. muuuu.,,;1warg puo c re..,....1on w u1e board majority hal' eatlier refused to
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Hospitals
her< rep0rt they .,. ja1n1ned with pa·
Uents as an outbreak ol nu and
pneumon.la is hitting hard at Northern
California residents. (Related story,
Page 11)
"At one point. we had three empty
medical 11urgical beds and JO persons
waiting," a spokesman at Mt. Zion
Hospital aaid Tuesday.
"We bad one doctor wbo phoned last
night begclng us In take his patient," the
spokesman continued. "He said he trM!d
four hoapital.s and DO one bad room."
Mt. Zion's medical and surgical bed oc-.
cupancy stood at 98 percent; Kaiser
Medical Center, 95 percent; St. Mary 's
and St. Luke's hospitals 94 and "more
than 90 percent.,"-respecUvely, officials
said.
, A spokesman at SL Fancis Hospital
saii.i, "We're full, and we have been since
the weekend." .
At Children's Hospital there were only
nine empty beds out of nearly 300,
"We're so crowded we have patients in
Intensive care who don 't need lt, but
those are the only beds we have," said
Joseph 7.em. administrator at St. Luke's.
Most hospitals feported the nu out·
break reduced available pbyalcians and
nurses.
The wildfire illness has heen Identified
as Loodon nu. a variant of Asian Ou that
strikes with blgh fever, sore throat and
aching m.uscles. It lasts a week In 10
days.
Influenza wilb symptoms llmlilr to
that of the Londoo nu also awept tbroogh
several schooll in the· Bakersfield area,
resulting in an· absen~ rate of 12 per·
cent, orficlals say.
In Loo Ancelcs. a spoke'!DID for flrlng of Dr. William Ullom, ~l!J\ll• renew hla contrael.
Hulihe•' 111/.rttb Aid the court's de-Beach superintendent of acliools, <On-Following the aessloo, Boan! prealdtnl
clslon mlahl prompt the elusive bllllon-tlnued Tuesday night be!.,. !he Board of Wiiiiam Thomas told 1nOre lban 150
aire In mate bia Ont public appearari<e Education. persons who Jammed the high achool cafeteria that Ullom and the board had since the 1960s. Heavy applause from the 150 persons reached "agreement on mutual termina-
In a telephone interview a year ago attending the meeting came when Helen tion of the superintendent's contract."
with newsmeo, a man identified as Keeley, rormer vice mayor of Laguna Details of the settlement will not be an ·
Hughes sakl he would abandon his ~ Tb ··-·~ UI the · f lized clwlive habits once the suit was ended. Beacb said, '' e current behavior of the nVUJl\.-=i un agreement 1s onna
People c&me to Rughes said be feared board is not in the American or Laguna by the Orange County Counsel and
he ~wld spend yean in court if he v.·ere tradition." . Ullom's attorney, R a Y Hanson ol the California Teachers Association. ever served with a subpoena in the TWA "It is impossible for me to understand The board Is ltTN>il'ted to act on the case. He never was. hy Dr Ullo H nd u-ha ··~ w a. m. eu a no;:cVes ve a~ment Tuesday night. Followinn the In New York. TWA said a similar .suit "' -"'oe is pendi.na against Hughes in Delaware been treated in this disgraceful and shab-action, it will be signed by both Ullom
and stated that it woufd decide whether by manner," said Mrs. Keeley , now a and Thomas.
to pursue it after studying the high resident of SOuth Laguna. Terms of the contract, Thomas said
court's decision. Ullom, superintendent alnce 1964, and Tuesday night, include the rollowing:
"Al the litigation has proceeded ... ," Aslistant Superintendents Charles Hess -Ullom will receive full pay due him,
a 'fW A spokesman said, "TWA at DO and Robert Reeves were fired from their plus "several other benefit!."
point has included the award ln it. Ullo will -~ •· f ed to I flnanclal rlans and therefore this de-positions Dec. 11 in a vote supported by -' m l lUl ut: ore g ve up his rlght to tenure as a certificated cl1ion wtl cause no change ln the cor· the board majority of trustees William (teaching) employe ol the district~ poratiOb's flnanclal planning." " Tho . p t · · Gill t'' d G. . id ~--mas, a r1c1a e "IC'. an era , -. ..._ r•m•lnd. er of Ullom's con•·-~ , JustK.-.: William 0. Dougla!, for the Ll~ _.....,. .,. .. '\"' "'·~ majority, said since the jet aircraft · will be rescinded upon signing of the
I ha I I "Much has been accomplished here agreement, meani'ng the su-'·tendenl transact ons l t ormed the basis o h'I he hool di · II ""'"' w 1 e ot r sc strtcts are atrugg ng will vacate his position by the mlddJe or TWA's complaint have been appnwed by wilh problems." said Mrs. Keeley. next week.
the Civil Aeronautics Board, they could "Where is justice when these efforts
not be challenged in an antitrust suit. have been ignored by three board 'Though Ullom has accepted the &e(..
Chier Justice Warren E. Burger, in members?" Uement. he made It clear early in
dissent, as was Justice Harry A. The ilatement was ~eeted by a mo-Tuesday's meeting that he desired to re·
Blactmun, said the court made a sharp lion rrom Trustee Patricia Gillette to ad-main Jn the district through June 30.
swing from the past when It made only joum the meeting. "I want and have the right to remain
slight changes in the operation of an· "I was on my feel before the motion in my ornce until June lO, 1973, to see
tit rust law to accommodate other waa made," Lucille Whitaker, a C&n· that many of these progra111J and ob--
regulatory laWs. dldate in the W\Successful Dec. 5 recall, jectives we ha ve laUJJcbed are attained.
Burger called the decision a surprise. informed lhe board. Furthermore, I feel a responsibility to
U:itll now, a speda] master, former Atty. "Do you, Capt. Linke, believe the 26--our children and leacbera to see that the
Gen. Herbert Brownell, and two lower vote margin In which you retained your transition rrom rcy services to those of
federal courts t'ODCluded Hughel Tool seat 1J 1 mandate from the people in another superintendent is made in an
violated antitnlst laws because of its your vote to fire Dr. Ullom," angrily ask· (See ULLOr.1, Pase l)
rauure to deUver 83 Jet planes to TWA in ed. Mn. Whitaker.
the J950ll:. Linke offered no answer to the ques-
Hughes Tool (Toolco) then owned more lion.
than 78 percent of TWA stock. Mr1. Whitaker sakt Llnke was not re-0r .. ge Coat
•snowman" Tra~ks Seen
tained on the board "because of populari·
ty," but because "recall was made the
issue" in the attempt to oust Linke and
Mrs. Gillette from elective office.
The board also turned aside a request
rrom Carol Maxwell, who Identified
herself as a "concerned parent," as to
why the boar'a dkl not give any reasons
for the flrlng of the three top ad-
mlnlJtrators.
Weather
' l[.S .. Expedition in Himalayas Studies, FolWws Prints
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) -An for hall a mile be!.,. they disappeared "Many others bad already discovered
American upedltlon e&1nped at L!,500 In a thlclet. them," he said, "so it doe& not slve any
feet In the 111!0W of a Hlmalayan,..Uey "The fll'St Ice wu tbe largest one, new evidence for the disoovery of Yeti," dltcovmd ape-like footprints clooe In positioned somewhat lower on the foot
"AcUons speak louder than ftttds,"
charged Mrs. Annette Cassidy. She listed
a number or dates of board meetintf\and
-11\&de by Thomas r<gardlng the contract.a of Ullom, Hess and Reeves.
The v.·eatherlady pulled a switch.
The expected rains on Thunday
will oot materialize, and Orange
Coast S!Jn'ol-orshipen can expect
· fair skies, though nippy tempera-
tures. Highs In the OOS. Lows I<>
night in the mid"'40s.
INSIDE TODA'\'
... of the i.nta, and Sherpt CUldea Iden-than the other four," he reported. the name ~I..., lo the creatu,. by the
• Brlnl home flOOd news wflb DAILY tllled them aa those of lhe "Abominable He said the prlnil membied those of a Sherpu.
t>1LOf dusllled want Ida. Look what Snownwi." mountain gorjlla found amona the peats He said lhe team ..UI make no special
Nooe or those comments, she &akt, In·
dlcated any reasons fO< the actions to
fire the admlnistrator1.
The Huntingion Beach Pla11·
hou1e 1tatta Off the mw t1tar
with tilt reviool of a. vintage
comed11-fantuu, "Htavtn Can
\Vait." See Enttrtain~t. Pager
:J0.3 I.
L.,M, ..... • Mtlll .. ..,.... •
RIVERSIDE (AP) -An ll·year-old ~~ ~ = .,,.. IN~
girl whole-physician father rendered aid c-w CMw 1' "' ...... ,..., •
after her throat wu cut In a freak ac-e.!':.-' ~ ~ ce.Mr ~
cldent died before she reached Riverside ~" n = ~ -=
Community tiospltal, · authorttles .say. ..,.,,... ...,. • 0r •... ,..... ,_,
Healhtr HaUe1 was pronounced dead r..=.---~~ =.......,. n.:
Monday nlgbt. Police 11kl her throat was• ·H-f .. a.-11 ,._ • ""'•
cyt wbm .truck by~~ece~lliof'Rilantie ;l11iiiauir-J·1~t:_ii"'.: .. ~i:..,,""--'l:'i-~":;•;••!J':O::"'~'''-..,~f.-li---;:; llballered u iiliii plijM , r
and I frieod at a Mtgllllot 01 bome.
ooe ahn!>l>er !Ollld: The piinta, -nine lncbea Iona and of ceotral Africo. efforts lo llnd the 1nima!. neorlJ n .. lllChes wide wffb 1 roonded McNeely 'Jald . In a nport to lhe The Arnerlellls rre on a !!\.month ex·
VW. Tl Bue. IWI. newly bet!, ...,. foand De<. llO by Dr. llonrd Nepal ... FOttllD Ministry: '"nle7 aeem peditlon In lhe Arul Valley about 50 miles
cmd,CllP ~ lltr llrt!I,' fm. 1r;:: Emfry, M, ~ Loi Mplea pl!yilclan and In he lhe tracts of a prbn.ole. However, east of ML Iiverest, atodylng animals r·-MOIGClll, Cd Ttlll tlronln, 17, an the footprtnil are """'ldenbly larger . and plants Ill eutern Nepal.
QXl!. ~-WilmhJPin, Qel. than those of 801 monkey and are much Yeti wu lntnld~ to the world ••the
That ad nn only -claf. 'Ibo abop(ler ~ill Je!Jm A. McNeely, .. of Wider In relation to the lenilh than ... "Abominable Snowman" In !ISi by
found a ~ and tile aeller f101 hll Loo Aliielea, i 1'"""' Coll>I volunteer track& Ill monkeys. British journalist Eric Shipton. Many
price. If Y"' re .......,... for -thiai. . -.! ill Tballilnd, 1n&de three piaster · "It· &e<ms qUltc cleir that the track& Sherpu -but no Jortlptrs -claim to
read au •bout It ill u. D.AIL v P.ILOT caata of lhe l'f'lnil and depoolted' them belong to an ~al wllich ii 11111 bave _, the ..... iure. -lfled want ad aectlon. ll you're a ~ the AmerJean ,Embua)> In Ka~ unkown to adence." • Sblptca Ind I ft W other' fordgnm
-..ilorrdlll ~-lllo dJrec! 11,,._ !t _..muu1 ___ ....;.· _ _;;_·_.::•c.......-----1l!4>wever,..Mc~ dlda1..t~bi-·k-~ba~•·"-111bot001raphed nnexplalntd 1@1-
IWLY' PILOT ..-Ill. ~ aald ha and the etben follow-!belt WU lll)'lbilll new -the foot. prlota. but McNfflet'• Caata are the lint 'ed tllo tnJcl:a In Jix Inches ol lmb anow pr1nta.. repoNd ...., ol llll:h lncb.
Ac.cident Kills Girl
• • • ' , •
DAILY PILOT
........ ,.el
UUOM. ·'
order1y and flfectlve manner," Ullom
,.Id, in i prepo...i llalement
Ullom, Wbo jolnod 1he dlstrlct ..
OlperlDt.endenl la JIK """ llnll nolloe
Dec. JS that his conlrlCt would not be
renew<d alter It expll'td Juoe :io.
·0n Jan. f, la a 3-2 spUt vote, a J>l"lPOll81
was given to Ullom that be accept ellher
11. cash atUement or a six month con.
IU!tanlshlp and vacate his omce by 5
p.m. today. Truste<s Jaoe Boyd and
Norman Browne •PP""" tbe proposal. The settlement ts a.n apparent com·
promise between that proposal and
Ullom's desire to remain through JWle
10.
"l am a man 51 years ()Jd who bll3
1--'""'""""'-"...__.,_.~lricL12r 11"1 years. Laguna Beach Is my home. Jt
is the home of my family and. of my friends. The schools and the children and
lhe entire staff mean a great deal to me.
You have asked me to give au of this
up," Ullom told the board before the
meeting was adjourned to executive
session:
"In your proposal of January 4, 1973,
you have offered me mthing in exchange
for that which you have asked me to give
up. Far from compenuting me for the
surrender of what Is mine, you haven't
had the decency to offer full payment un-
der my contract, Ullom said. 'I'tu!t last statement refers to a clause
in Ule board's proposal that Ullom accept
1a cash payoff less a $2,000 cast discolUlt
to the district.
"U you take everything from me, you
will do it only after fair and just com-
pensation," Ullom told the board.
Hls four-page statement also listed 13
"programs and tasks to be completed
and which need attention."
That list includes evaluation pro-
ced!U'f!s set up under the Stull Blll; com-
pletion of projects created by the
!ederally·fljllded EducalioL Pro!eaalon
Development Act; supe~iJlon of a new
teacher~ielor program_ at Laguna
Beach High School; supervision of a joint
program. held between the poUce depart·
ment, the county probation office and the
achoo! district, and monll<>rlng of
ne~tiatlons with emplo es' or
"I have given my best to the di.strict
for 81,) years. 1 have always felt and I
feel now a sense of commitmeot--.nd
responsibility to the students, teachers,
parents and community of Laguna
Beach. 1 have a commitment to the ln·
novative programs which we have in·
itiated in Laguna and the continuing
academic excellence of our pupils," said
the outgoing superintendent.
Frot1tPf1fJel
PETERS ...
~elp. ~ought .
:for Parking
AtYestival
New Co .. ntg Plattaers
Power Expansion
Mulled by Panel
goals or SJ«Obelt Jl1'0IMW, . and a
m&u1g ..... t sludy of the . plannln&
deparlm<nl.
The latler, developed bf Urban
Research Institute in tullertoil, recom·
mencls the deparlmtDt add 34 employes
and deal wllb m<>re than unincorporated
areas.
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Slates 'l\Jesday appointed a sub-COinmittee-or-comiiiliiiOnen Kraott-alKl ---
Grlndle to work with de.velopen of the
Mathis Ranch propooal In Laguna Jillls.
The commission rocommeoded denial of ·,
a zone change on the property Monday
because ol possible ira!llc burdens and 0 excess commercial sites in the proposed ,-'..
l&~acre, 3145&-resldent community. ·.1
The general plan for the area was writ-.•
ten in 19t7 aod amended "bit or miss"•'
since then, Slates said. C.Ommi'ss!oner
Yeo said the subcommittee oould
fonnulate Interim guidelines for the area
until a new plan could be drafted.
The commission also deferred con-
sideration of flood plan zoning in Santa
Ana Canyon until Jan. 22 to allow owners
in the area time to examine the proposal. ·'
But they added that they don't wnnt to
delay action oa the proposal by the ···
OrMge County Flood Conlrol Oislrict ,
much longer.
Commissioners unanimously approved · ..
an environmental impact statement · ·
(EIS) J>n a proposed variance to spilt oU
three acres of land in Williams Canyon •
just northeast of Santiago Canyon Road
into three one-acre parcels.
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GREENSPAN ••• l ,.
''1c aU • Bdcal \'Jews," Brian' Wrong Driver
.. -~~"IN .... · e've listened to him !or three days Identif1· ed now lii!'ifllln1111clnnore·than-hls-day-ln-· · · ·
<--res uran .--_ _ · ~~ · iUu.and 1et ~ial st11d
"We hope to carry on the fine tradition The White House was founded in 1918 Among the staff concerns Dickason
the stress on the earth's crust at specific ·
points. '
Greenspan reportedly is living tern-· · · ch ~eJie.: _
uses the computers at UC Irvine to test ··
his theory. He nonnall works in the
Dealb--Vaney regiOO.. ,,,, '· court and 1111w tt's :=r tettle ~ 11
' ~:~.~ed:~ . him 1'P ~ In Cove Crash
"He's the grand , muter of deception,'.' Brian said. "But he's alto the man •bi>
killed his pareoll and the time has cam,•
to impose the pun!Bbmett !or murdets
committed when be knew exactly what
he was doing!' Tarlow will follow Brian with his llnal
argument and he Indicated this morning
that it will be a very brief summation.
"I'm going to ask the jury to !ind him
insane and take appropriate action in the
light of that decision," Tarknf aaJd.
"I think in view of what we've heard
from Gig Peters In these past three days
that there can be little doubt that the
jury will reach that detennination," be
said.
Peters, confined in a wbeelcbalr
throughout the trial, has used sell-drawn
cbilts, volumes of obscure religions, his
own book and his views on Ule, drugs and
• pbilo8opby to explain to the dury lhal he
~as part .of a_ "4ivi!Je~ plim;" .w~ he stablied Chtirtes Peler'a. 55. tbrOugh the
heart and strangled his mother, Flora, Sf.
Peten thanked the court and the jury
late Tuesday for giving him the time to
offer hiJ views and fenced with Brian for
half a dor.eo prosecution questions bef~
Tar)ow closed his case.
Judge Williams quickly suppressed a
last minute intenupUon by a Huntington
Beach woman who has asked several
times during the trial to testify.
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A atory Friday about an automobile ac-cident Thursday on Pacl!lc CO.St
Hl&hway at CrysW Cove Incorrectly
ldenlilled Robert Sherman, 24, as the
driver of a vehicle exiting Crystal Cove.
Sherman, who now resides in Laguna
Hills, was the driver of a 1965 Chevrolet,
soothbound on Coast Highway. which col-
lided with a station wagon exiUng Crystal
cove. According to California Jilgbway
Patrol report.a, the station wagon was
driven by Sidney Emerson Smith, 34, of
Concord. Following the collision with the Smith
car, Shennan looked into his rear view
rnim>r, saw the swlfUy approaching
headllght3 or a third vebicle.
He Jumped from his car and leaped
over a guard rail and tumbled down a
.ravine just.be.fore bis car was struck ID
the rear b)' a camper driven by Omer Bernard ·st.'Plefre, ·u: Of' Long Beacli,
according to CHP reports.
No citations have been issued as a
result of the accident.
History of Art
Set for Program
Tbe history of art as viewed by an in-
ternational traveler is the topic of the
program, "Something of Value," to be
disrussed by Paul Ballard, art historian,
beginning Thursday at the Laguna Beach
Museum of Art. 1
Ballard is former film program direc-
tor for the Los Angeles County Museum
of Art, Pasadena Art Museum and
catilomla lnBtilute of Technology, and
archivist for the Academy of Motion Pic-
ture Arts and Sciences.
The series will be held from 11 a.m. to
12 :30 p.m.'lbursdays through March 15 at
the museum, 3Q7 Cliff Drive, Laguna
Beach.
Fee Is SIO for the series, or $1.50 for In-
dividual seuions. Reservations may be
made by calling the museum at 49UMI.
a..'1"~~~.:."":= '· N•ll Class Scheduled
Jll Ferttt Av"'''
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HWlf e.ct1: rms htclt '°"'~ open at the Laguna Beach Recreation S... C »f NOrlill 11 c.nw. it..s Ile partment, 1.71 N. C..st Highway from
, .. ,,,,,, Cn41 MMJft 8 a.m. to noon and t to s p.m. dally.
Cl ..., Msort1ta1 MJ.U1t The tla!S stresses piloting skUl1 and
tMt-lt baJ;-bad;"-FaJ1.0ne-said.-He -said by a -couple-named -Bird. --A 1ign ~ listt:d.for eommWlo.o_ers are the general
remodeJlng•o! the kJlchen;, under way claiming, "Eat with the Birds'.' adornesl plan program updaUng, populatioo
now and that plans are to replace carpets the front of the re!taurant whlcb beCame gr.ow th policy, open 1paoe , studY,
and perform a generaJ cleanup of the in· known up and down the coast. general plan and zoning cdnformity,
He was released from Orange County
Jail Tuesday on $308.50 bail.
terlor.
"Wt're even looking for the same wall-
paper on there now so \\'t can redo it 1ha1
way," aaid Falzone, whose family has
been in the restaurant business for 25
years.
Falzone also owns the Black Knight in
Costa Mesa. He moved to Laguna Beach
aOOUt 18 months ago and lives in the
Arch Beach Helgbls area.
Gold Leaf Signs
To Welcome All
In Laguna Beach
Tbree.~w ~d.~arved gold, leaf signs
Purchased by the Laguna Beach Festival
of Arts will be placed at the major
roadway entrances to the Art Colony.
tEach sign will cost about $500 and will
be carved by Mogens Abel, master
carver and Festival grounds manager.
The city of Laguna Beach will provide
necessary permits and install and main-
tain the signs.
Laguna Beach Mayer Charlton Boyd
thanked the Feistlval Board of Directors
and noted the signs would be "a great
asset to our lovely seasid . community."
The signs will stand about 12 feet tall
and will be lour feet wide. They will be
placed at the "apparent entrances" to
the city proper and will not replace the
present official city limllS signs, ac-
cording to City Manager Larry Rose.
It is hoped the new signs will be
prepared prior to the summer Festival
season, Bob Leppert, Festival business
manager, said.
Sawdust '73
Needs Members
Apptlcations for Sawdust .. '73 will soon
be malled to present members and those
who request application.
Lagunans who wish an application
mailed directly to them may write to
5awdusl, P.O. Box 1234, Laguna Beach
92652 and giving their name and address .
A planting fund bas been established
by the Sawdust directors for the exhibit
grounds, now cleared through escrow. Donors may coqtact Tom LesUe, pres!·
dent, at 49M605 for lnformaUon .
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Tennis Shoes .• , , . , $1.50 to $16.95
Soccer Shoo ...... $9.95 to $34.95
T..,.,ls Rackets .... $4.95 to $50.00
Tennis Balls .••......... $7.95 doz.
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Tennis Shirts ...... $6.00 to $ 8.00
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EDITION N.Y. Stoeks
:VOL 66, NO. 10, 5 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUA·RY 10, 1973 TEN CENTS
Judge Quells Shouting Match • Ill Peters Case
By TOii BA11L1!!Y
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Prosecutor Pal Brian I'll ·a llUrJlrise
lut minute wllntll .. lhe lland today In
Orange County Superior Court IDd spark-
ed a shoullng maleh that provided a
grandsland liniab to testlmony lo """' vicled Gig hters' .. n1ry hearing. n all9 lml&bl Ill angry Judge ~
neth Wllllams ~)1ri(bl al the bend> •Uh an equally lauil •al'llin& that made the.
jury jump arid considerably reduce<( the
declbel lenJ wller achlev by Brten
IDd c1e1 .... attorney Barry Tarloor.
"Now look here, both of you," Judge
Williams lldmonJlhed both IA"Y'"-
"l<>wer your voices right now IDd k .. p
your tempers. I'm alclt and tlml of hear-
ing the notee bounce back oU the wall.I
behind ~OJ
Seated In the center ol the upniar wu
sheriff'• deputy N1tbanlel Glover, a
priaOo) waf!I l1Wd, who came forward
thl! ll!Otnlng to leitlly that Peton, ZI,
bragged to him about "iiiJiii;ii the wool
over the psychiatrists1 eyes."
Glover sai"' the comments were made
in November 1971. He said be was on du-
ty In the Orange County Medical Center
ward where Peters wu being treated for
bullet wounds sulfered when he tried to
e~ape from lhe courtroom during his
first trial.
"There was nothing mentally wrong
with him," Glover said. "He told me It
wa• all a big joke and he talked about
g~I!. football and politics juat like , the-the courtroom.
res~ of us." He called a recess to further cool
The comments brought the angry things off and warned both \av.·yers in the
Tarlow to hls feet for a fiery cross ex· interval that he would not tolerate a
aminatlon that had both lawyers shouting resumptio'l of the shouting match.
and Peters leaning • back in his Brian then went on to the final argu-
wheelchalr with a broad grin on his face. ment he had deferred for Glover's
Judge WUHams, nonnally a soft-voiced, testimony and asked the jury to quickly
thoroughly relaxed jurist, quickly rule that Peters was sane when he killt.>d
restored order wtth an admonition that his parents In their Huntington Beach
came across the bench like a whiplash home on AprU 21, 1971.
and produced an Immediate silence in lie dismissed Peters' three days of
tesfimony as tht r'fila wowxfCCl"blrcftr1'.l.
"An yone who has hunted grouse knows
"ba t thest bird.3 can do,'' he said.
"'They'll run along the ground In front of
) ou trailing a wing and they'll lead you
av.·ay from what you 're looking for."
Tha~ was the intended effect of Peters·
testimony. Brian warned the jury.
"All this man e\•er wanted to do was
use lhis courtroom as a forum for his
(Ste PETERS, Page !)
Jet Plan ' ·-----· ....... _ 'Crucifixion' 4 Ji II • "''""'
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Irvine Mayor Flays Proposal for El Toro
Irvine Mayor William Fischbach today
told a Southern Callfornta Associallon of
Govemmeota (SCAG) citlter. hearing
board the suggestion that El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station be-used ror commercial
jei nights would be "a crucifixion of the
values..ol-"'""'1-envlronmenlaLplanning,
of clean air and the right of peace· and
quiet."
The hearing panel inet at 10 a.m. today
in Santa Ana City Hall.
Speaking on behatt of the city, the
CRASHES IN WESTMINSTER
Quake Pr..tlctor G,_l!PO"
Police Arrest-. -... . •· -.
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Quake Predictor·
Foll~wing Crash
Earthquake predictor R e u b e n
Greenspan was arrested 1\1esday in
Westmlnater' on suspicion of driving
under the Influence of dnip folloW!ng a
minor traffic accident.
•'Greenspan, _II of 17301 Keelson Lane,
AP'-le, Huntlng!on Beach, wu arreited
sborUy befcn noon at the intersection of
Beach Boulevard and Bolsa Avenue.
Police said Greempan's car and a
t:(uct collided in the Intersection. No one
was seriously Injured.
He hu been ordered to appear al 9
a.m .. Jan. 18, In the West Onong'e County
Municipal Court, Westminster, oil -the
rDisdemeanor traffic charge.
Greenspan gained notoriety over the
Christmas bolldaYJ when he prodicted a
major earthquake would 1trlke San Fran--
cl5co on Jan. 4.
H.,......, a Wffk.bllcn the predicted
quake, be announced there """Id be no
quake becauae he bad made a
mUcalculatlon. •
In tbe 113(11, Greeospon did """
cessfu!IY JircdiCI aeveral eartbcpllle$. He files r\Mthem1Ucal system to compute 'lllal anc!'gravltaUonal data, determining
the stress on the eerth's ml!t.at specific
_points.
• Gte<OSPID reporledlY te IMnK tem-
poruily In Hwrtlngton Beocb wlille be
uoes the computen al UC Irvine to test
ltis u-ir, He normallY works in the
Death Vall'Y rogloo.
fie -..ieued from Orana• COUnty Jal! 'l\lelda)' do $30t.5D ball.
~.Accident Kills Girl
mayor added that placing commercial jet
trafl'ic at El Toro as suggested by SCAG
consultants would be "a callous
disregard of everything humane and fair
to thousands of the humar. beings who
reside in Southern California."
WU!ipm Pec:rjra ~a~...oLNmlo.r.l
Beach pref'1ed the SCAG study pro-
jecting future airport need for Southern
California. The report suggests the El
Toro military runways might ac-
commodate commercial jet traffic and
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Annexation
Of Airport
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the joint facility would serve as a "con-use of airfield,, \\'hich already burden
tinent&l'' j~tport. developed, poPl_llated areas."
"'Ibe real vice in this report is its in-The lrvine m·ayor said the report pays
difference to the rights of indivh$.1als, of lip service to the "idea that numbers
homeowners, and indeed, of entire alone cannot determine what is morally
municipalities," Fischbach said today. and socially correct."
•• ALa..time_wheiull.buLtha--moat-iim-----"''" Aflet:-expr.esslng-the~ptoo!l-hope4hat
perfectly civilized realize that airports somewhere along the way technology and
and similar purveyors of noise, and con-operatlonal techniques can reduce the
gestion and pollution should be moved fearful noise and other pollution airports
away from population centers, this cause," he said, "the report goes down
report advocates an intensification of the (See FISCHBACH, Page !)
Ex-Irvine Co.
Official Eyed
For Cabinet
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. ' ' RobeTt w. """'· • Sa executive and former Irvine Company of·
trol ~.r:i:r~sr~
cilman Jolin. Buiton muled Tue>day
nigh~ would be lo annex the Z,:MJO-acre
federal facility.
With a mlnlmwn of council debate on
the idea, City Attorney Jame:. Erickson
promised to present an opinion on the
feasibility of such an anoe1atioo at a
future meeting.
At the close or Tuesday's meeting early
today, Burton told Col Murray Staples, a
Marine spoktsman, "I am aware of the
Navy Department's reluctauce to allow
cities to annex their bases, but if the an-
nexation were to result 1n assurance the
base would not be used for conLmercial
jel traffic and lengthen the base's
uselulness for military purpooes, I
understand the situation mipt be dif-
ferent."
The ?.tarine Corps officer nodded
a.gi:eeme¢. but noted, ''There is al.90
aome sentiment that joint commercial
use Or .th~. ail'j)Ort Wlil l!xtend its life (as
• a·'lblll!atr-'liase)'."
Wer e an annexation lo be ac·
complished, the city could not collect
ta:res from the military base, but would,
in Burton's opinion, be able to regulate
the commercial airport joint use pro-
poaed by the Southern California Associa-
tion of ·Governments (SCAG ) airport
study.
Were that report to be implemented,
commercial jets would leave El Toro in a
westerly direction and cllmb over areas
bl the City of lrvlne Including the Ranch,
University Park and Turtle Rock.
Irvine councilmen have been opposed
to the Idea since It was first unveiled
more than six montba ago. The op-
position · was · formally recorded in a
resolution adopted in November. That
document also registered the city's op-
position to expan.ton-of Orange County
Airport and construction of a jetport ln
Oiino Hills. Irvine officials favor the
location of a jetport near Oceanside on
land within the Camp Pendleton Marine
base.
Masons to Install
Ralpb E. En! of Laguna Hills will he
instaned u muter of Seafaring Moilonlc
Lodge No. 708 at I p.m. Saturday at 1401
15th SI., Newport Beach.
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WayM Cluk
Clark, R,~igns
Irvine Planning
Board Position
Irvine Planning Commission Chairman
Wayne C1ark formally resigned his posi-
tion Tuesday in a letter to Mayor William
Fischbach. Clark said he wou1d step
down from the commission at the end of
hil'I term on Feb. 10.
The UC Irvine public infonnation of-
ficer said that after more than three
yean involvemeht in civic activities with
area~bools and preparation for uniHca·
tion of the Irvine Unified School District
"I feel I sb.ould rett~m my attention to
my family and buisness affairs."
Clark also urged the mayor and coun-
cilmen to ~ider the restructuring of
the present commission and particularly
the four-year terms.
Mayor Fischbach bas sugg .. ted terms
be limited to one year with each coun-
cilman appointing one comm1ssioner to a
five, instead of seven. member body.
C1ark said sucl. a plan would only
"polltici.ze1' the commis.!ion and "cloud
Its effecttveness in controversy."
'Ille system proposed. Clark suggested,
nuld resuJt in a corilmisslon similar to
that or the county.
"I do not believe·tbe citizens of Irvine
wnnt a commisskin cilnlposed of
'monkeys on a strinfl' to be jerked back
at the eod of a year u they have not suf-
ficiently followed tbe instruction! or their
patron On lhecouocil," be sald-
lkial,-te -¥-IO-be-.
tant U.S. A.gr1culture Secretary,
Fresno Bee uld today.
Long, 49, Is now senior vice president
In charge of agriculture business at Bank
o( America. the world's largest com-
ntercial bank.
Before taking the )ob with Bani: o(
America in 1967. Long beaded the
ag ricultural operations of the Irvine
Company. the largest single land
dcvek>per ln Orange County.
The Bee said Long hu talked with
Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Botz and
\\'hite House officials.
"They asked me not to talk about it,"
Long told tbe paper from his San Fran-
cisco office.
"There are a few significant items to
be worked out as far as I'm concerned."
The ne\\'Spape.r said sources it did not
identify said Lba1 Long has accepted the
appointment . ·
lf appointed, Long's responsib llitiei
would include ihe Forest ,Service; Soil·
Conscrv.ation, the Economic Research
Service, the Agricultural Research
Service and the Extension Service, the
ne~·spaper said.
'"While these areas are not generally
polltically sensitive, Long's appointment
could stir controversy bec9use of his
close ties to agribusiness and concern in
some quarters in \Vashington that the
department is more attuned lo
agribusiness interests than individual
farmers," the newspaper sa id.
lrvilie Approves
Joaquin Marsli
Bridge and Road
Nearly three years of controversy over
the effect ot extension. of Campus Drive
across the San Joaquin Marsh along--the
eastern boubds of the UC Irvine study
area ended Tuesday night when Irvine ci-
ty councilmen approved the $800,00J
bridge and road project.
Following another three-hour public
hearing on the environmental impact
report, councilmen voted 3 to 2. to ap.
prove the project.
Councilmen Henry Quigley and
CoveritlfJ W aterfrotat
Nev.•port Beach officials have rolled out this special air cannon to
scare off seaguUs which have taken a fancy to the city's Big Canyon
Keservoir in the hills of Corona del Mar. Officials say so many o( the
birds have encamped al the reservoir, the chief source of domestic
water in Newport Beach. that they are posing a possible health prol>
lem. The cannon, fired whenever city workers spot the whites of their
tail feathers, makes big popping sound, but doesn't actually harm the
gulls.
Hughes Wins High Court
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Appeal of TWA Decision
WASHINGTON IAPl -The U.S.
Supreme Court today swept aside the
largest default judgment ever awarded in
an American court. a $14~mill ion ruling
against the Hughes Tool Co.
The victor as the 12-year-<ild case came
to an end in a 6-2 decis\o!I was Howard
R. Hughes, the recluse industrialist who
was the sole owner of Hughes Tool. The
loser•was Trans World Airlines.
Almost Immediately after the decision
was announcro. TWA stock dropped off
a point on the New York Stock Exchange
Md trading was halted because of an in-
nux of orders.
In Los Angeles, a spokesman for
Hughes' interests said the court's de-
cision might prompt the elusive billion·
aire to make his first public appearance
since the 1950s.
In a telephone interview a year ago
with newsmen. a man identified as
Hughes said he would abandon his re-
clusive habits once the suit was ended.
People close to Hushes said he feared
he would spend years in court if he were
SELLER FINDS
BUYER IN PILOT
Bring home good newt with DArI~Y
PILOT classified want ads. Look what
one shopper foWKI :
e\·er ser\"ed ""ith a su bpoena in the T\\' A
case. He never was .
In New York. TWA said a similar suit
is pending against Hughes in Delaware
and stated that it would decide whelher
to pursue it afte r st1,1dying the high
court's decision .
'·As the litigation has proceeded .
a TWA spoke!lllan .said, "TWA at no
point has included the award in its
financial plans and therefore this rle-
cision will cause no change in the cor-
(See 11\JGHES, Page !i
Orange Coat
Weacher
The weatherlady pulled a switch.
The expected. rains on Thursday
'A'ill not materialize, and Orange
Coast sunworshlpers can expect
fair skies. though nippy tempera-
tures. lllghs in the 60s. lo\\'S t<>-
night in the rrtid -405.
INSIDE TODAY
Women Give
Sex T1ierapy "I believe lntoe wants and deserves
independent commisalonen wllo will ex-'nlert are "°""" Ill Berlloley erctee their own bell judgment," be ad-
Gabrielle Pryor opposed the project
citing possible environmental damage to
Uk: manh, need for further study of
alternative routes and the possibility
other highway pro}ectl in Irvine are
more deservlnc at thl5 Um< than the
highway II~ between UC! and the Irvine
The tluntington Becz.ch Plo y·
house starts off the 'lew yea r
wiU1 the rtviual of n vintage
comedtr/onlaty, "Heaven Can
Wait.'' See E..'llterta inme:nt, Page1
30-31. Industrtal Comp!.-.. VW. '67 Bug, R&ll, newl y
The. action taken Tuesday night con· eond, brks, Ure$, trans, L.M. .. "' ' ""° belp thetr fellow man -to the ded, no11ng the commission servea only
exlmt lbll Ibey aem aa portnen in an adv!llOl'l' capacity.
tinue1 to qualify the city for $500.000 of CllP green stkr, f175. xxx-~ ":
OlWlly brld~e funds and matching llll. c.,_. '"'"" '' Clllt....... .._.I
MM lfl w.ke • Ml¥M ~1 --.. ............ 4
for -with 1eltl&I pniblems. De pite lact of planning mu, .:far\
-RIVERSl1lE (AP) -An. .U-ye&Mld Volunlten are actin( In th' laid he belieVed the comnilsslon bas an
-I ·bole pbyslclri r1tber mxiettd ald " • nime ~ \benpy for men who pay "outlta~__!!~ heroic" rtCOid of flt·
Anerlal Hlg way . Financing Program '11lat ad ran only one day, The~fhoppcr ctnt1tt "
funds for lhe balance of the road eon· round a ba~ain and the seller got his ~=k.. n
struction project. price. If you re shooplna._tor . .$0_1f!iJh~ 1111"'9•1 ~.,. •
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...... "'!! ~cerw~t w:t'l'llt In _...,.. 1111lanu 4'he 111 Mi" mll11d1 ' .. M~1£ilftityear. He cited
cldenl dU;I ~~!Uy.fllldo__ teCl'elarles. IOdal _~!'!!z.. E..,r .. ,. ·it--Ule.J4nd..."3f.JIOli<:J-{>lan _ and lhe goals .QimmunltJ HOIPitil;-auUiontlti aay. '""l:Olfe£e ...,..,., >taWnent for dtvelopm .. t of Town
)leather llall<Y was pronounced -.itory, l' ... lf. -Center aa being ol 1 "landmark nature In ~ nl ibL (SM a.Al\K, hct 11
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TUesdaY'• hearing resulted ln ltppNv.iL.. ~afA .. " a~,..fa.?'O).ltY"Ptiur.-::::-~~ :.fi
of tbe environmeotat..lmpact repo a classlfled want ad JeCtlon. lf yclu're a Ptr 111t·•~ .JJ
unanimous vote. Councllmea_ add -se1~d1"1 §!2.~1. ~-41.!ll<iWll.Wio...+.-> ~
11.000 study or eight altemaliv.,.,.,... 4ml.Y Pim'l'"resuJ,._ •
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TwoC1aims TAUY-HO AND NetD Cowat1 .P.ltnnlers
On Injuries
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AWAY WE-CRASH Power Expansion ASTON, Eng. (UPI) -Two packs of
hounds collided 1'IHda durinC a fox-
hunl. WbUe members of the Croome and
"Woroeolenhlre bunt clulll llOrted OUI tho Due Tonight · = -:.ieo.::· the
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.... Ibey ~ Mulled by · Panel
Th'o claims for personal injuries total·
ing $1 million filed by workmen injured
when the roof collapsed last September
al an Irvine elementary school under
corwtructlon will be received by San Joa.
quin School District trustees at 7:30
tonight at the Los Atisos Intermediate
School In El Toro.
Trustees will meet in room F-5 of the
---"!!!"4L25<;>17.L_Moor Ave. . The damage claliiis ago nst 1liOiCJiOOT
district for personal injuries suffered at
the site of El Camino Real School are the
same as those filed against the city of
Jrvine, which were rejected without
discllssion by the city council last month .
They were filed by James Sanders of
1281 E. Sycamore Ave., Anaheim, and
Paul FoJcarelll of t!'l02 Benton St.,
Garden Grove, employed by the con-
tractor, J. Ray Construction Comp,any.
Each claim, filed through Los Angeles
attorney Harvey R. Gerber, is for
$500,000.
Roof beams at the construction site on
Karan AM Lane fell almost like
domJnoes in the accident. Sanders was
hospitalized for a week following the in-
cident, Folcarelli was treated and releu-
ed the same day. A third workman,
Sivert Thompson, alsc was hospitalized.
San Joaquin District admlnlstrators
are recommending that the bJard refer
the matter to the district's Insurance
company, Ohio Casualty.
Also on tonight's agenda are:
-A presentation by archllecl Lee Kline
oo preliminary planning for a school on
Trabuco Road in Mission Viejo.
-A claim by W. E. Lyons Construction
Company for release of liquidated
damages ofl!,500 levied by the board !Or
a delay of 34 days pasl the agreed ccm-
pl<tion date of Los Allsos School.
.---A report on-...Wta-of state-nwldated
sixth grade Jesting In language, reading
aod math which show the district
students averaging within the oatiooal --
Front Pa9e 1
PETERS ...
philosophic and palltlcal views," Brian
said.
By CAJ"DACE PEARSON
Of 1'9 C.llY l"lttt .,.,,
planning and possible expansion of
powers.
The commW:lon's first order or
business was the unanimous election of
Roger Slate. of Huntington Beach as
chairman. "We've Ustened to him for three days
now, he 's had much more than his day in
court and now it's time to settle the
~edelic dust and send him on hil
way," the proseculofadde!.
Slates Is a fonner Huntington Beach
planning commissloner and county air-Kis • II port commissioner and two-month veter-~ smger-: ft"'S>----~rO:l:.e~e. be WU appo t A
A brand new Orange county Planning
Commission, with three of lta members
sitting oo the advlaory body for the first
time, convened Tuesday and tel the
&tage for more involvement In loog·range
"He's the grand master of deception,"
Brian said. "But he's also the man who
killed his parents and tJ:1e time bas .come
to lmpose the punishment for nlurders
committed when he knew exactlY what
he was doing."
last November to replace Howard Smith. Smil~No Wav~ A neW<Omer to the ccmnusston. Shirley Grindle of Orange, wu etect.d
vice cbainnan. She bas been involved in In Peace Talks su bcommittee! of the comm1sa1on and in open space acllon gmips and bu a
Tarlow will follow Brian wtth hJj final PARIS (AP) -Henry A. Klaainger and
argument and he indicated this morning Le Due 'Ibo met for four houri today in
that It will be a very brief summation. the third &eS!ion of their Itel'' Vietnam
"I'm going to ask the jury to find him peace talks.
insane and take appropriate action in the Kissinger smiled but did not wave as
light of that decision," Tarlow said. he left the Communist-owned villa at
"J think ln view of what we've beard suburban Gif sur Yvette.
from Gig Peters ln these past three days None of his North Vietnam••• bos'· thal there can be lllUe doubt lhal the -~
jury will reach that detennlnation," he escorted him to bis ear.
said. . In Wasblngton, the White House said
Peters, confined in a wheelchair the two will meet again Thursday.
throughout the biaJ, baa used self-drawn For the third time in succession, the
cbartl, volumes of obscure rellgions, his delegations avoided any face-to.face en-
own book and his views on life, drugs and counter in public view. ·
philosophy to explain to the dury that he But as the U.S. presidential envoy
was part of a "divine plan" when he entered the villa, he could be seen &ha.k·
stabbed Charles Peters, 55, through the ing bands with someone Inside.
heart and strangled his mother, Flora, M. It was the first handshake seen by
Peters thanked the court and the jury newsmen llnce the sessions opened
late Tllesday for giving him the lime to Monday In an atmoaphere of apparent Icy
offer bis.view• andJenc<d with Brian for _ ccntrcnlatlon,
ball a dor.en prosecution quesUons before K.lasbtger and Tho maintained a news
Tarlow clooed bis case. blackout on their taU...
Jlldge WlllJams quickly llUJlpressed a 'Ibey conferred for a total of 10\1 bours
"]ij( minute lnlemiptton by a Huntington Monday and Tuesday. Although the at-
Beacb ~man who has asked aeveral moapbere appeared to relax somewhat
times duribg the trial to tesUfy. yesterday, Ute.re was no indication that
Mn. Georgia Wayne has uked the the obstacles to agreemenl w"" being
judge, Brian and Tarlow to be allowed to cleared away.
tell the jury of her belle! that Peters Meeting separately from Kissinger and
genual contractor's license.
Senior ~ber of the body Is Ron Yeo,
a C.Orona del Mar architect, wbo was a~
pointed in May.
Other new appointees to the com·
mission are Roy Knauft Jr. of Yorba Lin-
da and Adolph U. Molina of Santa Ana.
Thursday wu the first planning ccm-
misslon meeting for both men.
Knaull, 54, succeeds Dan Foley.
A retired lndustriallst, Knauf! Is on the
board of directors of the Yorba Linda
Water District and former member of
the Placentia Unified School District.
Molina, 40, Is senior counsel for the
Senate C.Ompensation Insurance Fund
and a graduate of the UC Berkeley
SchoOI cl Law.
Molina replaces Woodrow Wilson But-
terfield, a Garden Grove city coun-
cilman, who had said he wanted to stay
on the commission indefinitely.
The ltl'lf Grand Jury re<ently criticized
the planning .commission for con-
centrating too much on the nuts and bolts
-developer's specific requests -of
planning and not enough on long-range
effort!.
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Pause For Petting
Chia Kan Yen , vice president of Nationalist China, took break Tuesday
to visit Lion Country Safari in Laguna Hills. He had represented his
country at memorial service for President Truman. Yen's entourage
dined and watched a bird show. He also took "home movies."
From Page 1
FISCHBACH SPEAKS .•.
that same, tired old dollars and cents,
greater good of the greater number, stiff
upper lip approach that has been hauled
open space, away from
centers, which could serve
sites," he said.
population
as airport
N rth S may well represent "the second coming Tho, technical experts of both sides con·
0 em tale of Christ," tlnued their cUscu.s,,ion of the details of a HUG HES out to justify every social , environmentat ''Those who choose to fly can build ~ ~f~~tod nbolhath 1ta~_ershadandwi·tha possible future agreement. They met to-• • • and ecological di saster since the begin-their airports there, and pass their costs
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._ __ 1_ .. ,..... a.uc day in the American villa in St. Nom la n1·ng r th · d t · I I · .. ff •Ulm ff 0 t her several pauagea from the acriptures Bretecbe where Kissinger and Tho con-paration's financial planning." 0 e in us ria revo utton. along as best they can to those who profit ospi I which support that view and which could ferred Tuesday. Justice William 0 . Douglas, for the Fischbach suggested the study gave from the industry. This they have a right +.
posalbJy help the Jury in ita deliberations. The meeting of the experts Tuesday majority, said since the jet aircraft more weight to the "miniscule minority" to do, and as a user of commercial Bv Flu Epidemic lastedtormorethaneightboursandwas transactions that formed the basis of of persons who use jets than it did to aircraft 1 will gladly pay my share," .
_ ~-.;.;. · E't"Otll p_. J one uf the longest they have held. TWA's complaint have been approved by consideration of the "convenience, the Fischbach said. ,,
tall 4· -.-William J. Porter, the chief American the Civil Aeronautics. Board,. tbey could property values and the personal rights " . . . •·-. ,::.,seq <tp2'.._., '!:!'.I.._ I"' .. UDUS delegale at the aeml-publlc weekly peace not be ch .. enged In In anU1111st aull:, and comfort of Individual b . ,. To bull4 new airpor:s~ miens~)'_ the ~~ _, ue ,._ wnu ~ __\.d1.lfiL. talks s~l<>!!II<r-Ji71,._ldt .for --Chlef--Jusllce -Warron -E,-Burger,-In-· --.-~. 7 • - . !'!!!L-1---"'~--·use-ot-lho..--al!'elfdYUiiire. where peojile ~-Uentl ·u an-(IU(b.-t.::...Gf-flu.-and · ---•-----w~ to become undersecretary of dissent, as was Justice Harry: A. ~usands hvmg near ex.isling a1rhelds. by the thousands bought and make their· F~--~~~!·u1s~hl~t~-~---~~~~~~mL-~:-:·~~~:=~~a~~~:u~:~::~:~~~~~·~ta~teeb~po~nt~1c~~~a1~~~1rds~.ru~~~~~B~Ja~-;~w~~as~ld~~~~~~i ~~~d•·--~bo ho . kind! dn .. --residents. Related 1 •• auu Porter who alao took . • t ben 1 -~. d sta" 1. dds el mes, wever, is a o roa ess, p ll) p,560 bu· w , v~uia an 1.15 1cs, a u mer y .. age ct. tat t negotiations as ..r mem sllgbt changes in the opera o an-an ge v cuum1 1 ii .
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"At one In we bad threeef! pa wn!.,..:..Uam.--the-dty!l -generol cl Klaaingt Oli 'fu; 4;1'1'-~~!: Ull'llBI J9w to accommodate other "One His only to fly over Southern this board will find 11 ac by nOt sup-
medlcal -liidi 18" 30 plan CCltlSUIJants, prepared the study of. men . ....-.~.. u• ~ ~ .... · regulatory Jan. ·canfamla-tlr"le<!-ille-v35ramoant.-or porting-the report"-
wailing," a ¢1w1a It 1 Zl.111 altemaUve routes of which they rated replaced by his deputy, Heyward Jsbam.
Hlllpltal aatc11'1Iad81-onl.Y two ., being good." The 173nl weekly .... 1on of these talks "We had one -who phooed last Is acheduled Thursday. ni&bl begging UI tO take bis patient,'' the The firm noted further study would be French press reports from Haooi said
spokesman continued. "He said be tried needed in order for a final determination the feeling among official~ there was
four hospitals and no one bad room.'1 to be made on either replacement for the "clearly pessimistic."
Ml. Zion's medical and surgicnl bed oc-direct llnk suggested by ccunty highway
-llood al i8 pert:enl; Kaiser planners. MedlcaL Center, 95 percenl; SI. Mary's Mayor William Fiscbbacb provided the
and SL l.Gke's ""-itals M and "more necessary vote to approve the project. FromP.,.eJ
"""'" Although he said he Is concerned aoout
than 90 -~" respectively, officials preservation of the 202-acre UC! marsh CLARK ... laid. study area, be said the arguments that A spokesman at St. Fancis Hospital the marsh would "gain as much as it
saw. "We're full, and we have been since would looe" by construction of the
tbe weekend." roadway convinced him to support the
local planning."
Clark counseled agatnst. any con-
sideraUon of scrapping the present mem·
ben ol the commission. "I fc.el strongly
enough on this matter that I am remov·
Ing mysell from any ccnslderatlon for
reappointment so that my recom-
mendation can In no way be construed as
self-serving," Clark said.
. At Children's Hospital there were only 1 nine empty beds out of nearly 300. P ~versity officials appeared again
"We're so crowded we have patients in Tuesday night and i'eiterated their view
Intensive care who doa'I need I~ but that the Campus Drive extension
those ·are -tl!e. only beCla we have,'' ~d . be'-'l Un!Vl!rslly om. and Carlacn
Joseph 1.em, aam.m.Istra1or at SC l-uke's. Avenue would provide a needed "buffel''
Most ·'hospitals· reported the · Du out· between the marsh's eastern border artd
break reduced available physicians and any rutw-e uses of neighboring parcels. Clark speclficaµy recommended rea~
polntmenl of Commissioner Harry Shup-
trine by the council. Shuptrine and Clark
drew the only one-year term Jots as the
commission last February organlied
itself In preparation for staggered tour.
year terms.
nurses.
The wlldfire lllness has been identified
as London flu. a variant of Asian flu that
strikes with high fever, sore throat and
aching muscles. It las\8 a week to 10
days. -
Jn(luenza with symptoms similar to
that of the London flu also swept through
several schools in the Bakersfield area,
resulting in an absentee rate of 12 per-
cent, officials say.
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Work Begins on Ship
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -The carrier
Kitty Hawk began an intensive six-month
la)1lp and refit today after her arrival
from San Diego with 2,800 officers and
enlisted men and many of their families .
When the carrier, whose decks were torn
by racial rioting last year, passed
beneath the Golden Gate Tuesday, its
homeport shifted to San Francisco.
Councilmen received the Clark resigna-
tion without comment late Tuesday with
no indication that It would be aeeepted.
Action on the mayor's proposal to
change the presen~ system of City C.oun-
cil appointees and their tenns of office
was put over to the next council DH!eting,
as time ran short Tuesday night.
Irvine Council Action
Here in brief are the major actions taken Tuesday night by the Irvine City
Council:
CAMPUS DRIVE EXTENSION: Approved on a 3 to 2 vote the $800,000 high-
way and bridge project bordering the San Joaquin Marsh and linking UC Irvine
and Town Center with the Irvine lndwltrlal complex.
BREN TRACI'S: Okayed two fin& tract maps adding a total of 127 single
family homes on 22 acres adjacent to Greentree Homes development at Culver
Drive and Walnut Avenue.
BILLBOARD BAN: !niliated zoning Jaw proceSs Including public bearings
be.fore the planning commission on an ordinance whlcb would force removal of
non~forming signs in the city as much as a year earlier than preseoUy re-
quired.
GENERAL PLAN COMMmEES: Set up. aystem of .... c~tiens ccmmlt-
t«S to •~rk wtth Wilsey and Ham consultants In IWO phases of the cener&
plan program.
CULVER SIGNALS: Approved 176,000 pnigratto provide tralf'Ic Ug!Ils at
the Intersections cl Culver Drive al Moultoft Par ay and Walnul Avenue.
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lo.'L TORO AIRPORT: Authorized Mayor William Flacbblcb to ltjll .... I the
city and to oppooe the Soulbem Calllomla Aaloc:Jatlon of GOV<miiiintll itll·
restion lhal El Tliro Marine Q)rps Air StatJon become I joint ccromerdal
"ccntlnental" airport. •
ANNEXATION: Dlr<cted city attornty to consider poalbllltle8 that Irvine
mllht annex El 'roro MCAS to pin ~ tJ l!l)'-eYenlllal joint corpmerdaf
airportue.
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Handballs . , .......... 95c & $1.10
Bukotb.111 Shoes
Racquet Ball Racquets
Tennis Shoes ....•. $1.50 lo $16.95
SPffdo Swim Suits
Soccor Shoes ..•... $9.95 to $34.95
Table Tennis Paddles 95c to $7.95
T.nni1 Rackets .•.. $4.95 to $50.00
Tablo Tonnls Sets $4.95 to $14.95
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Basketball Backboards .... $14.95
Tonni1 Shorts ..•... $5.95 to $15.95
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Scores Evidence
FAIRF'IELD (AP) -There may be
more bodies buried In Yuba City
orchards with papers bearinl Juan
Corona's name, says the attorney for the
38-year..old Mexican naUonal aceuted o(
murdering 25 llinerant flim> ~-
In hil closing argment TueJday lo the
....,.th-old trial, def..,.. attorney
to the Nicaraguan l"Vemment. Jagger
and bis wile Blanca new to Managua
after tbe quake, and 111earched for and
found Blanca's mother," the an-
noancement said.
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UJS AilGELES (AP) -Civil ri8Jita
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leader the lloY. J .... L. JICQJQ WU JN SHORT... rtpOrted In sallslactory condition .•t •
"---------~ local bcopltal IU!ferlng from "IR ex-treme case of Loodon Du. ..
Richan! Hawk cballenged evidence foond 'Ille 31-yCIMlld national ...-!dent of
'---:.;;ln;;;ther.;;-last of the ~ .a:~ra,,m_..._,mm .. · MllY:t1•Rd""---'0penll!<IJ1Jll9nl!llll..£.l'cwU..,SH"--\l'Pto~l!!;..,""'·t ,-Maj aid Jiiiief971. Humanity) wu ldmlUed to W
Hawk said the grave WU discovered by community llolpital Moaday night. A
Ra.y Duroo, foreman of the ranch where hospital spot_.. Slid it wu too e1rty
Conlna bad lft offltt, after Sutter Cowlly to estimate bow long be would remain
investlgatora had stopped IWcl1ing f..-hospila1iud. '
victima. 'Ibe grave cootained lwo bank-
depoolt slips bearing Corona'• name. e P..triot -ltu•11
e ·Stottea to Retural! .. ~~s\:.~ ::=
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -'Ille Rolling "My CODntzy, Righi or Wroog,"
Stones rock band and Us leader Mick regarding U.S. Vietnam war policies re-
Jagger, whose wife l! a Nicaraguan, malned as a tentative juror in the Pen.
want to give a concert to ralse fund,., for tagon Papers trial despite defense oJ>.
Managua earthquake victim!. jeot.ioos. Surprise Meeting
\ofOnt\Oay, JllllUAf"/ 10. 197) OAILV PILOT tr ,
Landslide
Cove1·s Road
h1 Yosemite
EL PORTAL (UPI I -A huge landslide
of mud, trees and boulders wiped out a
section of Highwa y 140 Tuesday just in-
side Yosemite National Park.
Park rangers said tv.·o days of steady
rain v.·eakcned a section of steep c>iffs
along the road, which folJo.,..·s a valley
carved by the P.terced River. Since Sun-
day night, nearly three inches of rain
soaked the area denuded four years ago
by a forest fire.
No one was hurt \.\'hen the landslide
~thundered-down the cliU, C?arrykl@;
chunks of the roadbed to the banks of the
river.
An unidentified bartender on his \\'ay to
work in Yosemite Valley to!d rangers the
slide occurred only minutes after he
passed the area approximately three.
quarters of a mile inside the national
park boundary.
··THE RU1'tBLE, noise and concussion
lasted for several minutes and scared n1e
to death." he said.
Gould Father
Of · N e-w So11
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Elllolt
Gould Is the father ol a son, Sam,
"" second child born lO the aclo< and his girl friend, Jenni fer Boeart.
The baby was delivered 'I\lesday
by na tural childbirth at tbe couple'•
1-toUywood home with a physician In
ltlendance, a spokesman for Gould
said. The couple has a 2-year-old
iaughter, Pt1olly.
Gould v.·as divorced in 1971 from
Barb ra Streisand . his y,·ife of
;even years. They had one son,
Jason.
~IURDER SUSPECT
RV LED-INSA.NE
LONG BEACH (AP ) -A U.year-old
former college student, accused of the '
uxe murders of a San Pedro woman and ~
he r IS.month-old son, has been judged
to be insane and sent to Atascadero Slate
llospit al.
Superior Court Judge John Arguelles
made the ruling Tuesday, hued on ei-
tensive · psychiatric studies. Jf At~sca·
dC'ro officials ever pronounce Fmley
··cured ," he will be returned heni to
stand trial. Arguellos ruled.
An announcement by a public relatiON U.S. District OOnrt Judge Matt Byrne
firm said that pending agreement of the denied a defeme challenge for cause to
State Department, the concert will be Petra Hamilton who made the statement
held at the Forum in Inglewood, on during questioning Tuesctar but swore It
1bursday of next week, with Uckets sell-wouldn't infiaence her in Judging Daniel
ing from $10 to 125, wnuld be banded over Ellsberg and Anthony Rnsso.
Gov. Ronald Reagan listens as Assembly Speaker Bob ~toretti whispers
to him after the two happen to meet at the Capitol. ll1oretti acciden·
tally missed the annual prayer breakfast and Reagan needled, "\Vhere
the hell were you when it was time to pray?"
Authorities esttm:ited it v.1ould take
"tv.·o or three days·• before the slide wa s
cleared and a temporary roadbed laid .
The? highway patrol advised motorists to
use high"'•ays 120 and 41 to enter
Yosemlte ·National Park. Chains are re--
quired on both those routes.
Finlev is accused of the Jan. 24 slay-
ing of . Judith Terry, 20, and her 50ll,
Scott. Douglas Terry, 21, a former t»-
v•orkcr of Finley's, was wounded in the
attack at his apartment
Tax Hike Delay Proposed Governor
May Sell
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
seven-month reprieve from a
sales tai: hike and a move for
more televised football were
among legislative goodies pen-.
ding today as the three-day-old
cents per dollar on June 1 :0
most of the state under the
school finance-tu shift plan
hammered out ~ Qov. Ronald
Reagan and Assembly Speaker
Bob Moretti (!}.Van Nuys).
session gained momentum. ( J
Other measure~ introduced .;t'CAPITO L Tuesday would give reporters
more protection frOm reveal· "---"-' ____ _..
ing confidential sources and
open more of the legislative
process to public view. ·
One assemblyman wants to
move the state capital to the
gold country for a day;
another wants to make sure
waiters and waitresses get to
keep all their tips.
THE SA.LES tax is scbedul·
ed to go from five cenl.!I to six
But a bill by Assemblyman
Ken Cory (D-Garden Grove )
would delay the hike until Jan.
I, 1974.
The state has a budget
surplus of $683 million that
would make up the budget
loss, Cory said.
"Gov. Reagan has made it
clear that he wants to give
this surplus back to the tai:·
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payers, and I heartily agree,"
Cory aald in a news release.
"The simplest and most
straight.forward way of doing
this is to delay the sales tax
increases."
IN SAN Francisco, Alameda
and Contra Costa counties, the
sales tax is already half a cent
higher than in the rest of the
state, to help pay for the Day
Area Rapid Transit District.
If a professional or college
football club wanted a
television blackout of a post·
season or interconference bowl
game it would be forbidden to
play that game in a public
facility under a bill by state
Sen. Craig Biddle (R·
Riverside ).
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Gov. Ronald Reagan says he
may sell his undeveloped Tit
agres of Riverside Cowity
ranchland and look around for
another ranch that is alread1
developed.
Reagan confirmed Tuesday
that he was preparing to sell
portions of his Rancho Ca!Uor·
nia property in southwestern
Riverside County. He said he
has had second thoughts about
developing a ranch "from
scratch" and was getting im·
patient to have an established
ranch where he can settle
down. •
JOlNTHE
We proudly open the second great year of our
Bicentennial Era Celebration by inaugurating
this prestigious program for the benefit of our
valued friend s and account holders. A minimum
balance of $5 ,000 is the only membership
requirement in the Laguna Federal Savers Club.
So resolve to save two ways in 1973. Take
advantage of the budget-stretchlng benefits and
special privileges offered you by the nation's
finest savers club, while earning the nation's
highest interest on your insured savings. ·
YOU ENJOY SPECIAL SAVERS CLUB
BENEFITS FROM:
*.RETAILERS
*THEATRE, MOVIES AND OTHER
TYPES OF ENTERTAINMENT
*FINE RESTAURANTS, AND HOTELS
*FAMILY FUN RECREATION, AND
TRAVEL
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I I I rrs EASY TO 10 1N! JUST FILL OUT THE COUPON I
I BELOW OR COt.1E INTO ll:lE U.GUNA FEDERAL I
OFFlCE NE.Allf.Sf YOU! I 1
1 L1111na Fedenl Savm Oub 1
260 Ocean AVCQIK I
I Lqun1 Buc:b., C11ifomia 92652 I I 0 Y"1 I wllb to ;.,;n !ho S..... Club. EnclORd pleue find I I my chect (or $5,000. Plcuc opal l 6% BiocnttMia1 Sa~· I
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I !=.Certificate in my name and and me my mcmbmhip
11 0 I am Interested in kamlna more about tbc Saftrt Ctub.
Pkue aiend me full Wonnation.
1--I I xaama -~--i ! tii}i State ' Zip l
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READ THIS AD
THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1973, AT 10 A.M., YOUR
ONE DOLLAR WILL BE WORTH UP TO $290.00
SOUND INCREDIBLE?
(INCREDIBLE YES •.. BUT DEFINITELY TRUE!I
YOU JUST BUY ONE
ITEM OF YOUR CHOICE
AT REGULAR PRICE
Then We Will Give You
Item Of Same Value
for only
INO MUMIO JUMIOI
* . -.
Every item will be sold on a first come
first served basis, and of course our entire
stock is included except for Fair Traded
Merchandise.
SUITS
SPORT COATS
SLACKS
.IACKlTS
SHIRTS
PANTS
LU.THIA GOODS
co•DUlOYS
nc.
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LeBARON
C Ai..1l'OltNIA CLOTHla
"WE ONLY SELL TOP GRADE MERCHANDISE BY FAMOUS MAKERS"
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SAN DIEGO FREEWAY' AT BRISTOL • COSTA MESA. CALIF. ; 540C'l S0'1"' • ' ·
WE'LL REMAIN CLOSED WEDNESDAY, J ... N. 10, TO PREP ... RE FOR THIS EVENT
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Filling School -Posts
Three new unilled dlstrl<:ts -Irvine, Saddlebac k
VaJJey and •rustln -are no\v going through a process
that couJd -but hopeful ly won't -beconle a fu ture
battleground or hard feelings.
The districts ruub't !ill Uieir administratjvc positions
with personnel from the outgoing San Joaquin, Tustin,
Trabuco elen1entary and Tustin union high districts.
Under lhe unification plan approved by voters last June,
all adrni nistrative-leveJ personnel are guaranteed com -
parable jobs at the same salary levels for two years in th e
new ent illes.
But "comparable" doesn·t necessarily nlean the
wne title or even the same status. And despite the
great care the tbree nevi superintendents are taking,
chances are~someone is going-to get stui:k in hi! or· her
second or even third choil'e.
Chances are also good lbat the resid ents and trus·
tees in new districts -understandably anxious to get
away £ron1 the old and for ge their own identities -
won't be ent irely happy \\1ith al l administrative sclec·
Lions.
Be<:ause of th e sensiti\'e nature of personnel nego-
tiations, there will probabl y be JitUc -Opportunity for
community input to the process.
The superintendents are attempting in an admir·
able way to make sure personnel at least know \vhat
they're applying to by scheduling a series of individu_al
meetings to explain philosophies and goaJs of their dis-
tricts.
It might not be ideal for an administrator commit·
ted to a closed-classroom plan to pick as first choice
Irvine, \Vhere open space sc hools are lauded. And vice
versa an administrator \Vho \vants to knock down all
interi'or walls and push that style of education might
clash lvith philosophies in Saddleback.
That is only one example of the kind of balance in
Famous Folk
In Fact
And Fiction
~YDNEY J.HARRI~
Today's little quiz, for a change, is not
stricU1 about wordl , but about famous
people in llCI, llctlon, or mytbolot!Y. Hall
rilbt Is a darned good ""''._
1. Ev.ryvne lalo"' U..t David, in the
Dear
Gloo1ny
Gus
To ~·homever stole our outdoor
Christmas lights while we were out
of town : A very Happy New Year !
Next Christmas there ~·on 't be any
to steal.
-J.B.T.
Tilh .....,_ r•flec:r. nKtn. ....,.. "'
_..,. ""'" ., "'--· I_. ,...,. ,-,...... .. Gilomr Otrt. O.lty 1'1111.
ph ilosophy and full commitment to a achoo! dlltlict
(not ju!! to a two-year guaranteed Job) that murt come
out of the personnel swttcbover.
The attitude by the communities, the dutricti and
the personnel Involved must be a cooperaUve, forward·
thinking one.·
A "wen. it's done -we've got to live wllh lt" Ceel·
ing will only be self-defeating for everyone.
Balancing Land U.se
The Clly of Irvine and the Irvine Company have de-
veloped a significant difference or opinion over the fu·
ture o! agrteutttll't-[lft)je cltY. -
In a proposed city policy statement, the Plaontng
Co mmission has said plainly that it wanta agriculture to
re main a permanent industry in the area, even it it isn't
profitable monetarily.
The city talks instead in terms ol the cultural and
scntimentaJ vaJue of bavin~ a modem urban area that
includes such natural activities as fanning.
But the Irvine Company has In numerous recent
position statements said that agriculture is not a money·
rnalting proposition and that farmlands should be con-
verted to housin g and commercial developments as fast
as is reasonable.
T\vo poinls should be made here. First, it is simply
not reasonable to prohibit a landowner forever from de-
veloping and profiting from his land. But at the same
l ime, some number of restrictions lo accommodate cul·
tural and even sentimental values is obviously justified
in anv large-scale development.
tlov1 the city and the Irvine Company "'ill balance
these co nflicting considerations s h o u I d receive hi gh
priority in 1973.
SB
Govenattaent Backs Low-cost Protection
Few Takers for Flood Insurance
To the Editor: ed up with condominiums it will be too
The National Fund Insurance Act [ J tale to rectify mistakes.
which was r~ntly put th.rough Congress MAILBOX We realize the Irv ine Company is In
offers residents or communities s uc h business to make money. We believe this
as Newpcirt Beach, Cost11 ~1 e s a, property could be developed to the
and FOWltain V a I I e y the oppor-economic satisf&ction of the Irvine Com·
tunlty of buying protectkm aga inst pany as well as the esthetic satisfaction
Alan Cranston and John Tunney. l would
commend them on their ethical sensitivi-
ty and their moral courage. I would also
urge us all to convey our support or this
legislation to our Congressmen and
Senators.
RABBI BERNARD P. KIN G
the devastations or f Io o d and tida l Letters from readers are welcome. of the surrounding homeowners and the
waters. The act provides that the Normally writer• 1hould convey their citizens of Newport Beach. Since this Tot Safefy
Federal government will subsid ize 90 messages in 300 tDOrdi or less. The problem is of the Irvine Company's ov"n
percent of the losses and makes available right ro condett.!e letters to fit Jpaee making, we homeowners are unwiUing lo To the Editor:
a coverage which historically has never or elimtnote libel l$ reserved. Alt be the only ones lo make concessions. 1 wish to pose an open question to the
been obtainable. le tters mmt include sigTiature and CAROLYN CONWAY Pub and Recreation Department o[
Bible, RI ID llrael·
lt:---·..,it:;:e:: llul..wbat-aaU..-all1y WU Gotlatb!
a. Who wllS the real·life character mailina address, but namei may be N-..v.rt Beach : Why the change in the
__ whose adventures inspire<! Daniel De SlNCEJJllS has passed, a meager few withheld on requeit if sufficini.t pl;~y.._.~ ... ,. at Martners Park? 1 was Foe's novel, "Robinson Crusoe"? new policies-have-been purchased-by !he' reason is apparent. Poetry wiU not bf Rare Legisl~tio11 5•vw .... public. The price is ridiculously low and most ·ptea:set1 to see signs of · im-
9. What two great mythic heroes tried the need, certalnly for lhose people v:ho published. To the Editor, provement iD the playground over t Wl1111 ctlebrated
wrilen died fa) In
&-+;--~la--llfaW'J:,~1-...(
to avoid military servi ce by a) feigning live at the beach or in the potential flood It is an all too rare a phenomenon to Christmas vacation· some of the ui · ~:..:.j~--'oad""'~~dniiir" 18-UP.li.U.a ·voman .. !-~ .. ~,~, ... ~,-·;"', °"gr"°ea"""I.~~=~==~=-waald""..,bi!~a'"f"fi'~ctra.a..-:-n1n"'th"e,...c"a"se"'o"l 'o"'u"r -""1fifilnd,.,hro'11m1gr"•"'~"'tlclio11atteg:istat1oirwbf m was rua y n o repair.
f in a aatJJq aeci·
...,,. __ -!11,114'"-J.cl..1.t.J>.m..
heart attack whUe
rescuing a young
girl from drowning
in his own lake?
ANSWER& c---mfinlslmc:-
Some months ago, the devastating home it means losing our entire view of ly brings together questions of ethics link· But wu hMn6ed &o tee the result. --nood in tb'e-eastern-part or the United the-Newport Blly-and-peninsula--area. We-ed-to,-..-11111,,.,. .. :-----:--:-:---mria·n-IDdt'llld'"JIIl!1Ungle-gym are
States was published widely in the news paid a premium for that view. The Yanik Bill and the Jackson fine for chHdren five years old or older.
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3. Who wu the "Merchant of Venice"
jn Shakeapeare's play? (I've asked this
before, but just want to see iflt took.)
4. Why is the Roman Pope sometimes
called the "Pontifr'? .
5. How Jong did Adam reside in the
Garden o( Eden. according to the early
Talmudists?
S. Who was the most famous foreign
correspondent for the New York
Tribune? (He wrote his dispatches from
London, but that's not much help.)
7. Scbcberaiade, of course, is the lady
who told the "Thousand and One Tales"
in the Arabian Nights -but to whom?
2. (a ) Christopher J\.larlow ; (b)
Shelley: (c) IV. S. Gilbert.
3. Antonio. (No, not Shylock. you dum-
kopf ; he was a money-lender, not a
merchant.)
4. Because the highest class of the
Roman priesthood had to superintend the
construction of the bridges (pontes).
5. Only 11 hours.
6. Karl ti.1arx.
7. To the sultan. Schahriah.
8. Alexander Selkirk. ·who spent four-
and-a-half years on a dese rt island with
only a gun and ammunition, before he
was rescued in 1709.
9. (a) Ulysses, and (bl Achilles, both of
whom lried to draft-dodge the Trojan
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media and yet even this has had no The Irvine Company is in the unique ~endment .do .Prt'Cisely this. These The same is true of the tall swing set
noticeable effect. our office rill a si?.able position or pos.sessing some of the pieces of legLSlalion would pr~vent the with only one bucket awing. But those
display ad in the Daily Pilot and even choicest property i1i this country, granting of Most Favored Nation stat~s responsillle for the playground faCf.lifting
with your vast circulation throughou t possibl y the world. They publish much to any countrr which d~s ~t pemut forgot one important [act: Elementary
Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, propaganda about tbelr careful planning freed~m of. eflllK!'3~n to its cit~-1be school age children have full use of a
Fountain Valley and Laguna Beach, and the importanct of approval by the one piece of legislahon the Sovtet Un~n playground all week long. lf they need
there were only 3 or 4 phone calls and local government of all Irvine Company most desires is the Most Favored Nation further recreation on the weekends, any
only one purchased coverage. plans and requests. However, when it stab.L! ~hich would enable them to im-park in thb city features play equipment
comes right do.,.,•n to the almighty dollar, port their goods to the Un~ted Slates at their site.
WITH BALBOA Island having its it appears the Irvine Company is bound the very lowest rate of tari!fs. On tbe other hand, Mariners Park was
streets flooded during the high tide and determined to squeeze every nickel It By n~w, w_e are all . awar~ of tbe a haven for tw~three-and four-year"()\d
several times a year. it would seem that can from every prt'Cious incb of ground. restrichon whi!!11 the Sov1e.t Union places children, for whom much less equipment
it is only a matter ot tin1e before a foot We find it hard to believe that the local upon its Jewish population, many of is available in other public park!. l will
or two or water will enter the dwellings schools ,viii have no problem handling whom desire to emlg~ate to the S~te of still take my tw~year"°ld to Mariners
and commercial establishments in the the children .,.,,ho will be living in Jasmine Israel. The Yanik Bill would withhold Park. We can stand in line wltb all the
beach area. Certainly any type of storm Creek. Most Favored Nation status from the other toddlers, waiting our tum for the
disturbance, although rare in Southern we are co ncerned with potential tra£fic Soviet Unk>n unW such time ., their an-one low bucket swing; I can lift her half
Call!omia, at the high tide period would problems generated by suCh a con· tisem.itic restrk:tiv~ emigratim laws are Wl\Y down. But how I will miss our
push this type of water over m an· y centration of homes. We wonder if the abolished . nearby playground full of equipment that
Pompidou Moscow Trip
residential areas. env ironmental impact report is truJy Among the many Senators Who are was life for my child.
We hope that the citizens of our com· rea listic. After this last open land is fill· sponsoring this excellent legislation are MELINDA GARCELON
munity will take heed of th is peril and
receive the benefits of the joint action
between the insurance industry and the
Vcdcral gove rnment. The Honest, Unbiased News . .
Could Sway Elections BOB PALEY
lrllh1e Polley
To the Editor: The Soviet Union is beco ming a must
stop on the campaign trails or Western
chief executiv es. President Nixon 's
journey to ri1osc:uw last ~lay burnished
his image as an innovator and doer in
foreign policy. And now French Presi·
dent Georges Pomfidou, v.·hose govern·
ment faces nallona elections In March,
Is preparing to retrace Nlxon's footsteps.
This week he will meet near Minsk with
Leonid J. Brezhnev, head of the Soviet
Communist Party.
Jean-Francois Revel , writing In the
Paris weekly L'Express, suggests that
Pompidou ls headlng east to remind
Socialist .:i nd Communist voters in
!<~ranee thal Ille n11ing Gnul!Jsts "carry
out the rnreii!n policy of the (French)
Communist Party.'' The Gaull isl!. Revel
addi;, have promised 8re1.hnev lo say :·no (lOJ political and military integratl~n
1n Wr!itern Europe" if a satisfa ctory
Paris-Mosco"' accord is reached .
SINCE TllE Gaull lsts c:une 10 powtr.
~ioacow ha.s not hesitated lO sacriflet the
Interes ts of !<"'ranee's C-Otn munist \'Olers
to Ru11B ian pGllcy objectiYeS. Jt was ~
bt the Kremlln's interest to have the late
OLtrlea de Gaull!!: 1n offict -un·
dtnnlnlng NATO, blocking Brita in's en-
try into the Common Market, and quar·
reling with the United Statct -than to
hive a Communilt-Soclallst ~ar front
at the controls.
Gaulllst deallnga wllh C.Ommunlsts
always Mve been two-edged: cordlll
toward those In Moscow, frosty towa1d
Uk:liM-•t M'rrte. Tbe Kremlin's acceplaff&
al this approach haa led many French·
rt1en to belJeve that the Soviet Union ls
nol parllcular1y eager for a leftist
govermnenl ·Jn Parl1. Moscow hardly
oauld bave beoo pleued when the F,..ch
Comnwoiata publldy c on d • m n e d
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RESEARCH
Russia's invasion of Czechoslovakia and
its treatment of emigrating Jews.
OPINION POLLS in Uecember in·
dicated lhat Frenchmen favored the
Sociallst..COmmunist federation over the
GauWst government by .;. margin of 43 to
38 percent. IC nothing else, the Com-
munisla hope that the March elections
\\'ill restore the party lo a level of
respectability ii has not enjoyed fQr a
generati-On. Ir the Comm unists should
come to ·pcwer, Party Secretary Georges
1'-1arch11is has said, they would quietly
return lo the opposition benches in the
event of a subsequent elect.ore.I defelilt.
But !iuch speculation must take a b.1ck
seal. for the moment, to the question of
whe ther Pomp ldou could work with a
Communlst-domJnatcd parliament. The
president stated in his mos• recent hews •
Regard ing tbe Jasmine Creek project.
the Irvine Company has repeatedly
rt'prescnled itself as bending ove r
backward to cooperate "'ith the
homeo\\·ners surrounding Jasmine Creek.
I cannot speak for the residents of
Harbor View Hills South, but as far as
!he residents of Spygras,, Hill are con-
t'emcd nothing could be further from the
truth.
\\re v.'ere never advised of meetings
bet \\·een the Irvine Company and in-
terested parties. We were not advised of
the Planning Commission hearing. Our
homeowner association president found
out about it by accident.
\VllEN \\'E -repeatedly advised the
Irvine Company that we were concerned
about vi ew losses to our properties they
grudgingly C'onsented to do view site lines
from representative loll, thanks to ~fr,
Store's suggestion, all the while insisting
that our views would not be obstructed.
The view stte lines proved that the Irvine
Company wu wrong, we most definitely
conlorence that the constltutton •m-.---B11 George ----.
powers him to appoint a pre.mitt wllhout
re)ta rd to the election returns. Jf his Dear Geor&e:
choi ce were rejected by the N11tkmal My fiance promised to qu it smok·
AJ,.mbly, bow•vor, be would have to Ing, quit lying and quit other
call new elections or fflllgn . women. Last night I uw him sit·
lo this t•ngled ....,.r1o, Bmhnev ting In a nightclub smoking • big
may well hold a t"'"1P card. The cl.gar and with another wom1tn!
Gaullls ts could Indeed go down to defeat Cah I ever trust him again ?
two months from now if the Commun ists DISIU.UStONEI)
OOclc their Sociallsl alliu in districts Dear Dis:
where Communist victory LI unTikely. At Oive bim 3 chance to explain.
this polnt, nobody knows If Brezhnev l11t Perhaps he vta : so drunk he didn't
prepared to urge the querulous French know "'hat he Wl'I$ doing.
Communists to adopt such a strategy. (SCnd your autumn P.roblem~ to
But the posalbllity that he may do JO Georje for hJghest trade-in on our
lends a tpecial polpancy to Pomp&clou's new stock of w1nter dilemm As.)
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The Nixon Administration's decision in
the fall of 1972 to crack down on
tcle\'ision stations for broadcasting what
it considered "bias-
ed news., had a ma·
jor Impact on the In·
dustry.
This. coupled with
lhc increasing num·
ber of newsmen jail-
ed by t h e govern -
ment. led inevitably
to The Last Broad·
cast of Eric Kron·
kell or tv.·o years later.
A transcript of that broadcast is
printed here as a grim warning to other
effete intellectuals who might be tempted
in the future to purvey "elitist gossip"
and "Ideological plugola" instead of
honest. wibiased news.
GOOD EVENING. this is Eric
Kronkell or, bringing you the honest un·
biased ne\fS.
The big honest unbiased neW! is that
our glorious leader, President Richard
f\1. Nixon, swam nine miles down the
Potomac today while signing legislation
"'hlch will end crime, pciverty and urban
sprawl.
A throng of .decent Americans, l:Oll-
servaUvely estimated at 24.2 million, lin-
ed the banks to cheer their beloved
President u the handlome, virile leader
set a new world's record for hand.90me.
virile leaden.
We plan to bring you every minute of
the President's historic foul"Jihour battle
with the elements jus1 as soon as The
\Vhlte l~ousc flnlshea unediting our fUm.
In jic other honest unbiased news
tonight, the Wasbi.agton Post was ar-
rested.
THE l!OST was rigbUy ac<uaed of
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felonious elitist gossiping by hinting that
the Secretary of the Treasury had
absconded to Brazil \Vilh what was left
of the gold in Fort Knox.
"We don't comment on unsubstantiated
reports , sworn affidavits or all-points
bulletin s," said Presidential Press
Secretary Ronald Ziegler with incredible
dignity . At the same time, Mr. Ziegler
took the opportunity to announce the •i>-
polntment of Tony Boyle, fonner United
Mlne Workers chief and noted pbUan-
throplst, as our new Secretary of the
Treasury.
Meanwhlle. In Vletnam our heroic B-Sl
bombers were forced to continue
devaatatlng the remnants of Hanoi and
Haiphong under our humMitarlan Boml:d
for Peace Program.
This became necessary when llanoi
treacherously reneged on the un-
cond.Jtional sumnder agreement. "If we
IUl'T'ender uncondltli>nal!y," Le Due Tho
asked Dr. Klsslnger, "then will you stop
bombing uaT "
DR. KISSINGER tmroedlat.Jy broke
off tbe peace talks. "If we have to ~
mbe to stop bombing them," as be BO
correctty uld, "what kind of . an un-
conditional IU~ ls that?"
And now for a look at the wann
human-lnttttat side of the honest un·
biased new1 . Whtn It comes to warm
hmnan tntuest I guess there's -no one more warmly, humanly interesting lhan
our beloved Fin l l.ady.
'lbe beautiful Mn. Nixon, 38, journeyed
today to Appalachia C:Orners to preaent a
bouquet ot American Beauty roses lo a
• group of starving pu-picke,. wbo c:outd;
of course, find work iC !hey wanted to.
In a graceful speech, r..trs. Nixon said
the roses were "a symbol that your
President cares for you." lt was wit h
lean of gratitude coursing down their
cheeks that the starving pea-pickers ale
them.
WEU., that about wraps up the honest
Wlbiased news. We'll now bring you four
solid hours from The Collected Addresses
of our beloved Vice President, Mr,
Agnew. That should be good news for
imomnlacs, ha, ha .
rm sure Mr. Agnew, who has a
wonderful sense of humor, won't mind
that little jest and •. , Oh? All righ t, !'II
go quietly.
Wtll, this is Er1c Kronkellor iron1
aomewhere in CUJtody.
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VOL 66, NO. 10, 5 SECTIONS, 1>8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1973 TEN CENTS
Ocean View Teachers Oppose All-year School
J~~r;t 11 11 Oce~ementary
schools 1n Huntington Bcat-h have voted
against alJ.•year schools. district officials
revealed today.
No schooJ staff gave tr)Ore than 50 per-
cent support to the switch to a new
calendar, officials said.
M~while,. voting ,continues this wee.It
at' 10 other campuses in the Ocean View
Scbool District. At least 75 pen:ent 8UP'
poil ls needed from teachers· before the
school board Will consider calling a com·
munlty election to see if parents favor
the plan'----,---.,--~-~ The voting completed so far means
tba~ in at least 11 schools, tbe all-year
calendar cannot possibly be implemented
next year.
Tho9t ICbooll are: College View,
Golden View, HOj.le View, Lake View,
Lark View, Mesa View, Olk View, Spring
View, Star View, S\Dl Vitw, and Village
View. ·
School officials were cautious when
asked to comment on wby'aot even one
school in 11 bad come close to approving
an all-year plan.
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A--whether4t~t.,._.._,he
pl:m among IOtne parents might have in·
nuenced teachers, Superintendent James
Carvell replied:
"I'm sure it's bad some effect on the
decisions made at the individual schools.
How much I! conjecture at this point." carven said the district would continue
ballotlnl at qtber schools.
He alsc> !tressed that Ocean View. re-
mains firm in Its belief that It "should
e1amine alternatives to the traditional
calendar year. U these alternatives pro-
vide a better education program for
children, the &ehool board-isn'-1--golug lO
ignore it."
The Ocean View School District bas 2~
campuses. Two -Westmont and Crest
View -switched to the all·year plan last
summer after 75 percent of parents and
nearly 100 percent of teachers voted for
tbe change.
At one other campus, Glen Vtew, there
wu near unanimous support for the all·
year plan last year among teachers and
the is.we was put to a community vote.
Pa.renll turned it down, however.
Monte McMWTay, chairman of Ocean
View's all&year-iChool task foree.-ad--Re:rul"' of --school voting ~HI be
mit~e_d Tuesday lhRt .the strong op-pre~nted to the board ot trustees at Jts
pas1t1on from paren~ might have had an Feb. ;, meeting. If teachers at any of the influence on the voting of teachers. . "I'm sure staff v•as aware of op-t .••• 1g schools favor the plan.
position in the co mmunity." ,_1c~1urray 1rus1ees could call a community election
said. ··You always have to take com· to determine parent support.
munity feelinRS into account, v.·hatever A parent and teacher vote must also be
you feel to be the pure educational he l<' at \\lestmont and Crest View schools
meri ts of a plan." -the two C{lmpuses already on the all·
He said that no school prin cipal wants year plan -to determine next year'!i
to lead his teachers into a position where schedule. But officials said that balloting
·•the community will be divided" or won't take place until April when state
where the arguing may de tract from the test result s are avallable on the first
educational pro111ram. year's program.
Chamber Urges Tax Cut
$4 Million in Federal Revenues Cited
Happy Reunion
Coast Woman Finally Sees Kin
By JOHN Z&LLER
Of flt9 Diiiy Plitt St.ti
For nearly 45 years, Rosa Scopelliti
has been living In agoniied separation
from her first-OOm child.
~.: ~928, the forces of economic
depression, international warfare, ··and ~4~ immigration laws have ~
to thw~rt.erery effort of the I~~l>oro
great-.grancbbother lo gain emr·aftbe fo
~ United States for her daughter,
.los<phlna. . ·
But Tues<fay was the big day for_Rosa,
who oow liyes in Huntington Beach. She
gathl:red··her three younger children -
nOfte of Wbmn has ever seen Josephina -
ahd''webt to Los ·Angeles International
Airport to meet the long.Jost daughter.
She almost missed connections again.
Ironlcally, it was not the fault of any
outside force this time, but of Rosa
herself. She was so overcome with e~
lion that she almost dJdn't recognize
Josephina, now 48 years old, coming off
the plane.
"I wasn't looking for someone With a
hat," eiplains Rosa. "Bbt when I did see
her, I started sobbing iJicI scrtaJning aod
crying ~ lobcl. th•! people from 8Jt. ov>r
the aifJ>Ort ,...e llioltiJig at me.
"Having my daughter here ls the
a~er to my,.prayers (qr all lhese years
aod I eouldn't help myself."
The reunion was made possible by
donations from friends an drelatives. in-
cluding Rosa's other children, who bad
never seen Josephina before. They col-
lected $800, wired it to Italy where
Josephina was living, and made all the
arrangements. ·
Neitber ~Bos., wtiP UY••· on llOCiJ>[
security 'benefits, · nor J~bina, who
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Stabbing Still lflysterg
By TERRY COVILLE
Of lfM o.111' P'llM Sttff
The Huntington Beach Chamber of
C.Ommerce today urged the city to use its
$4 million portion of federa!. ....reyeoue
sharing funds to lower local taxes.
Chamber members, in a survey com·
pleted thi s y,•eek, OVi!rwhelmingly op-
posed the use of the federal money tor
new capital projects.
"The results of our poll show an almost
total unanimity among the bminess com·
Full Program
For Summer
Huntington Beach high scOOol trustees
Tuesday routinely approved an expanded
summer school program that will o£fer
all students the option of taking classes
all year beginning this July.
Trwitees took the action conditionally.
Flnal approval will be withheld until
March, at which time district officials
will be asked to present figures proving
the new plan is fmancially sound.
But starting later this month, each
high school in the Huntington Beach
Union High School District will be
authorized to offer a full-scale school
program in the summer, and to enroll in·
terested students in it.
Trustees indicated they would give
final approval if enough students enroll
to guarantee financial success.
!Jelll')' I.yday , leader. of a parent group
opposed to all·year schools, repeated his
arguments that 1•if all-year schools are
started, it will open the door to making
them mandatory."
He attacked the proposal as too ex·
pensive, educationally unproven , and ad·
ministratlvely awkward.
Several other parents spoke on the
issue, including ,one man '}'ho urged the
district to place all its energy behind its
upcoming OOnd election, and not to divide
the community unnecessarily over the
all·year school issue.
Without much discussion, however,
trustees approved the plan they have
been studying for more than a year.
The summer program will expand the
options available to students, Previously,
students could take either two or four
periods a day for sU weeks during the
summer.
Under the plan approved Tuesday,
students will be able to take from two to
six periods a day for from three to nine
weeks.
Police Solve 7 Murders
By JOANNE REYNOLDS witness bas l>fOVided them with descrlp-. Westminster and shot her to death.
• 6r .. OMtr """ Staff tioor -of two men police beUeve killed Police apprehended him shortly after
With the close of the old year. deice-LOveko when they bungled their attempt tbe shooting and be is currenUy awaiUng
tive!' lri Huntington Beach aod Fountain to rob bis Shell servtce Statloo at the trial In Orange County Superior Court.
Valley have been able to close the' boob comer of Bmbard S~t and Talbert While Fowitain Valley's murder tally
on aeVen murder cases, leaving only one Avenue. was up by three. Huntington Beach'•
un$0lved. Tlie slaying c: l.oveko and the iboottlll d«lined by the same number.
A ....., o[ the two Police departments deaths of Craig P. Him and Befty L. In 1971 there wero eight murden in the
1how:i lbat HuotinCton Beach togi;ed five Ratclil! oo July 8 ,..,.. Fountain Valley's beach clty u oppooed to the five eom-
murden In 1972 -a drop from the two murder cases for the year. In the two milled there in 1972. !let. Sgt. Monty
previous yean -while Fountain Valley (Jl~vlous years, the city bad beeJr' com· MeKonnon said he Is at a losl to explain
had lhtte -an tncreue over 1970 and pletely ~of murders. the decrease, "just as I had no idea why
1~71. Tho lllrst-Ralellfl murderi, pollee-we had such a large number of murden Dete<:li!I~ it\ both cities aay they have alleae. were committed by Mn. Rat· in mt."-.
ctoied ill ilieir murdet cues with the • ll!t'r-~tnlsbar!a; Amo., 50. Foorot'the-.,,,lll!I,... In tl1J trial pl'DO-
eeptioo o(,lhe stabblni death of Fountain 'invA>.lorl maintain he ambu.shod the ess and the fifth was . ntlc4 a murdel'
Valley oervioe sttlJOn . owner l.o"1I "°"pie at -Mn. Ratcliff's llomt, .10526 suicide, 10 all ol·HuDlington Beach's 1972 ·
u.veko who died In an apparent holdup Morning Glory Circle. murdet Inwstlgatlonl have bee!I closed,
munity in the belief there is only one ac·
ceptable and prudent use of these funds:·
Roger Slates, chamber president. said in
a letter to the city council. I.be cijy_11.lready .has rec._(!i\·~7_,_000
as the first increment of revenue shar·
ing. Ci ty officials expect Huntington
Beach to receive nearly $4 million over
the five.year program.
On Jan. 2. counciln1en authorized the
use of $322,000 for : a reserve fund to
replace v.·orn out trucks and other equip-
ment ($200.000); replacement of
troublesome as h tree s ($100,000 1; the llre
department 's new paramedics unit
($22.000 >.
Chambe r mem~rs said they _oppose
such expenditures of the federal money.
The chamber has 380 members and
more than 125 ansy,•ered the survey, ac·
cording to Slates.
Ninety-0ne percent of those replying
said the Joi,~:ering of taxes should be the
city's top priority.
The chamber survey listed three possi-
ble methods to reduce taxes: use the
federal money for normal operating costs
(J:i.3 percent ); reduce taxes by paying
off c11rrent-elty-debt&---f'3,8-per-ceni-H--Or.~-
s8.ve the money for future requirements
Ylhil~ U3ing the interest to lower taxes
( 12.4 percent'·
Onlr 5.4 percent of the chamber
members favored spending the money on
new capital projects such as new
lSte REVE~'UE, Pagt !}
Grandstand Finish
. SurJ>rise Wit~ess Says
CRASHES IN WESTMINSTER
Quake Predictor G,...mp1n
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By TOM BARLEY
Of #19 0.11'1' PllM Sttff
Prosecutor Pat Brian put a surprise
last minute witness on the stand today Jn
Oran111e County Superior Court and spark·
ed a shouting match that provided a
grandstand finish to testimony in con·
victed Gig Peters' sanity hearinR.
Jt also brought an aogrj Judge Ken-
neth Williams upright at the bench wl.lh
an equally loud warning that made the
jury jump and considerably reduced the
decibel level earlier achieved by Brian
and defense attorney Barry Tarlow.
"Now look here. both of you," Judge
.. \Villiams admonished both lawyers.
"Lower your voices right now and keep
your tempers. I'm sick and tired of hear-
ing the noise bounce back off the walls
behind me."
Seated in the center of the Uproar was
sheriff's deputy Nathaniel Glover. a
prison ward guard, who came forward
this morning to testify lhat Peters, U .
bragged tc, him about "pulling the wool
over the psychiatrists' eyes."
Glover sai-1 the comments were made
in November 1971. He said be was on du·
ty in the Orange County Medical Center
ward where Peters was being treated for
bullet wounds suffered when he tried to
escape from the courtroom dW'ing bi1
first trial.
"There was nothing mentally wrong
with him," Glover said. "He told me it
wa::i all a big joke and he talked aOOut
girls, football and politics just like the
res• of us."
The comments brought the angry
Tarlow to his feet for a fiery cross ex·
amination that had both lawyers shouting
and Peters leaning baclt in ~
whefl>h•.ir -:ttl\,,.1>!1l"~ grtq o~ ~,fa«. Judge Wilhams, normally i soft.voie'ed.
thoroughly relaxed jurist, quickly
I See PETERS, Page It Police Arrest
Qua k e P redictor
F ollowing Crasl1
Earthquake predictor R e u b e n
Greenspan was arrested T Jesday in
Westminster on suspicion of driving
under the inOuence of drugs following a
Watergate Defendant
Enters Guilty Pwa
minor traffic accident.
Greenspan, 18 of 17301 Keelson Lane,
Apt. 28. Huntington Be~ch, was arrested
shortly before noon at the intersection of
Beach Boulevard and Bolsa Avenue .
BULLETIN
WASffiNGTON IAP) - E. Howard
Huot J r., a formtr White House aide wbo
Is one of aevta defendants iD lhe Water·
gate bugging trial, pleaded guilty today
to tbrtt counts of cbarge1 against bim .
Pollce said Greenspan's car and a WASHINGTON (UPI) -The prosecu·
truck collided in the Intersection . No one tor charged today that White House aide
was seriously injured. G. Gordon Liddy was provided $250,CXM)
He bas been ordered to appear at 9 to finance a political intelligence opera·
a.m., .Jan. 18, in the West Orange C.Oun1y tion for President Nixon's r~lection
~1unicipal C.Ourt, Westminster, on the campaign.
misdemeanor traffic charge. Earl J. Silbert, chief prosecutor in the
Greenspan gained notoriety over the \Yatcrgate bugging trial , said Liddy and
a friend and E. Howard Hunt Jr., who Christmas holidays when he predicted a served at lim es as 8 White House coo-
rr.ajor earthquake would strike San Fran· sultant. were provided the money to re·
ci.sco on Jan . 1. cruit lntelllgence agents .
However, a week before the predicted He alleged their aifn was to provide
quake, he announced there would be no advance information about PoSSlble dem·
quake because he had made a onstratlons by "extremist groups either
mlsealeulatlon. of the left or the right" during the presi· denUal campaign. tr. the 1930s, Greenspan did sue-In an opening statement to the jury se-
eessfully predict aeveral earthquakes. He teeted Tueaday to try the c ... , SUbert
uses a mathematical SY'Jtem to compute said the government would prove that
agent, left his staff job at the \Vhite
House in September. 1971, to become a
counse l to the Committee to Re·Elect tht
President.
Orange Coast
Weather
The wealberlady pulled a switch.
The expected rains on Thursday
\\ill not materialize, and Orange
Coast sunworshlpers can expect
fair skies. though nippy tempera·
tures. Highs In the 605. Lows to-
nigflt In the mkl-40s.
INSmE TODAY
The Huntington Beach PW.11·
house start.I off the nn year
with the revival of 4 vintage
comedrrfanuuy, "Htavtn Can.
\Voit." See Entertainment, Paaes
30·31. tidal and gravltational data, determining Liddy, Hunt and five men arrested at
the h the Watergate building otnces of the L.M. ..,.. , MM .. s-1a " the stress on ean 's crust at speeUic Democratic National committee June 17 ... ,_ • ~ aw1
poJnls C.llftfWlt I .,.,_ ,_., ft . · conaplred to steal political secrets by theft ~r c..... 1• tt.tltMI .._ •
Oreeospan reportedly is living tem· nnd by wlretapplna. . . ~~ .. -:: ~T" c~ t
porarily--tn Huntington Beach whUe ~ .. He uJd be wanted to give th~ jUry "a c,_.,.,. " '"'.,.. ......,. 11
uses the computers at UC Irvine to te.,t gentttl Idea -a broad picture" -of =:r~:. 1! ~~ 11~
hJs ·theory. He normally works In the the alleged crimes, set forth in an ei.ght· ::="-"' r,:: i=.......,.... ~
counl lndictment In September, bcfort ~ tM "--" 11 .,.......,, ~
aUempt S<pt. 21. Ratclilf then allegedty w.nt to the On Feb. 4; Rusty Bert Coolt, 26,. -~ Police, have oot tieai able to,JdenU(y ~ homa -41 bis ~ged, wll•'~ friend. Lomita. wu.<.hol » de!llll while vlsltinC
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Death Valley region. calling witnesses that he said could prove ~ : WMtMt •
Jif!:..,Wts,...releued from Ora.nae County the chargos. M•I... • :=-~,..... ~
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Court Victory
Won by Hughes
WASHINGTON <AP) -The U.S. In a telephone Inlervlcw a y<!ar ngo
Supreme COurt today swept aside the with newsmen, a man ldentUled 119
largest derault judgment ever. a~arded_ in Hughes said be would abandon hJs re-
an American court. a fl45-mlilioo ruling elusive habits once the suit was ended. against the Hushes '1'ool Co.
'n!e victor u tbe 12.year-old case came People cloae to Hughes said be feared
to an end in a 6-1 declsl.on w15 Howard he would spend years in court if he were
R. Hughes, the recluse tndustrtatlst who e\oer served with a subpoena in the TWA
wis tbe sole owner of Hughes Tool. The case. He never was.
loser was Trans World Airlines. . . 1 In New York, TWA said a similar !Uit
Almost immediately after-the-decmon is pending agalnst Hughes in Delaware
wu armounced, TWA stas:I dropped off and staled that it would deckte whether
a point oo t.be New York Stock Exchange to pursue it arter studying the hlgh
nnd trading was Mlted because of an in· court's decision .
flux of orders. "As the litigation has proceeded .. ,"
ln Los Angeles. a spokesman for a 'TWA spokesman said, ''TWA at no
Hughes' interest.I said lhe ~urt's _de-point has included the award in its
dsion might prompt the elwave billion· financial plans and therefore this de-
aire to make his first public appearance cision will cause no change in the cor·
since the 1950s. poration's financial planning ."
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Justice William 0 . Douglas, for the
majority, said since the jet aircraft
transactions that formed the basis of
TWA's complaint have been approved by
the Civil ·Aeronautict Boa rd, they could
not be challenged in an antitrust suit .
FromP11gel·
buildings, more parks, library books, etc.
An even smaller number, 1.2 perctnt.
wanted to spend the money to expand or
upgr111dt current city services such as
police and fire protection.
Another 1.9 percent made MURDERS .• ·.
miscellaneous suggesbons which were the Huntir.gton Beach home or Raymond
not listed in the chamber letter to the ci-Grisenti, 19402 Jerrilyn Lane. Griscnli
ty. "·as tried and convicted of involuntary "We'd like to point out lo the council n1anslaughter. He has not been sentenced
that these suggestions are not tho se of a yet.
few persons, or an ad hoc committee. Huntington Beach's next two murders
TheS? are the expressed opin ions of more both took place June 27. They were
than 125 business leaders of the com· unrelated.
munlty who strongly su pport fi scal Garfield Lee Pomeroy. 37, of 5932 San·
rtsponsibility," Slates said. ta Barbara Ave. was stabbed to death.
The chamber's position will be Police arrested his girlfriend Gay Joan
presented to the city council Monday Orlee, 33, of 17841 Newland Ave. The
night during a public healng on revenue case hase·has not yel gone to trlal.
sharing. On the same, day, Gilbert Cbebee Nee,
Slates and incoming president Jerry 151 was shot to dealh in his home at 6822
Bame urged chamber memben to attend Silver Beach Circle. Hi!: wife Margaret
the council session and note wbJch coon--Young Nee was arrested and charged
cilmen agreed or dlsagreK with the with murder. Her case bas net. yet come to
chamber PoSition. trial.
Chamber 0Criclal1 paint out that the $30 On Aug. S Arlene Aldtn, 37, was also
billion granted by C.Ongru1 for federal shot to death in her home at 20822
revenue sharing Is not a .. gin horst." Goshawk Lane. Her husband, John R.
"It repre5ents approx:lmately 'ISO In Alden 42, was arrtSted at the scene after
future taxes to be paid by each man, he c.ailed poJiee. AJden aJso is awaiting
woman and child In the country," Slates triJI.
said. Jiuntiflit.on Beacb's firth murder oc-
"At th is rate." 5'1ld the chamber pml· curred In the tut days 0( the year. In
dent, ''Huntington Be11ch citizens will pay what originally wu thought to have been
aboot fe In taxes for e'very fl returned In a double drowning, police ruled that
f~rat "revenue-ahartng." Newport Beach dory fisbenna~ Allan
''Therefore. we mu!l consider this Knlgbt lcUJed hls tbree-yeaN>td daughter
· money u the moat expeNlve 'gUl' we Patricia and then drowned himself
Law Slated
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llueb1 II Sl!oos $10.95 to $29.95 Ch1mplon h1nclball 9love1
. $.1.95. $4.50 ·$5.95. $6._50
Trick Shoos ..... $11.95 to $29.95 • Hanclb1ll1 .........•.. 9lc &"$1.10
Baiketbill Slioos
Racquet Ball Racquets
Tonn;, Shon ...... $8.SO to $16.95
SPffdo Sw im Su its
Soccer Shoes ...... $9.9S to $34.9S
Table Tennis Paddles 9Sc to $7.95
Tennis Rackets ... , $4.95 to $50.00
Table Tennis Sets $4.9S to $14.95
Tonnls Balls ............ $7.9S doL
B11k1tboll Backboards .... $14.95
Tonnls Shorts ...... $5.9S to $1S.95
T.,..;, Sh;rt• ...... $6.oo to $ a.oo B11k1tball GOll1 .... $.1.95 to $5.95
Tennis Dr11-.... $16.95 to $39.95
8Hketb1ll1 ........ $5.95 to $11.95
Sweat Shirts & Pants .. $3.SO ...
Leather Volleyballs
$10.95. $12.95. $17.95
Warmup Suits .... $19.95 to $29.95 Soccer Balls
Basketball Shirts Water Polo Balla
Gym Pants & Shirts Duck FMt Fins
Sweat Sox . . 59c to $3.00 per JNir Bike1-Part1-Rep1fra
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At Your
Service Flu Victims Fill State Hospitals
4 s-i., .. w--., ,.._
Of Ille DAILY PILOT
BREAnDNG PROBLEM
DEAll PAT: I -.<!er U you could belp
a feUow Irishman with a problem! t
hive a tMe P1ymoutb Valiant wttb an alr
condltioner that stopped working
sometime ago . Due to a chest ailment, I
llave diUlcuJty breathing and Deed an air
conditioner all year. The Plymoutb-
Dodge agenci es I've cont.acted would
charge more than I can afford for the
repairs. My income is limited to a
modest monthly pension.
J. M., Colla M.,.
Your best bet would be to contact
Rrm1 listed ln the Yellow Pag:ts llDdtr
AutemobUe Alr CoDCUdonlng Eqolpme11t
lod request an estimate based oa your
air conditioner's model awnber, aU.e aod
repain needed. J( aay oilier readen
know of a firm or qaallftff rtpalrmu
Mlll.ng to give you a "break" on rtpalr
oosll, the information will be forwarded
to yoa.
New £01111tf Planners •
Power Expansion
Mulled by Panel ..,
By CANDACE PEARSON
Of -°""' ...., .....
A brand new Orange County Planning
Commission, with three of lt5 mtm~n
silting on tbe advisory body for the first
time, convened 1\lesday and set the
stage for more involvement In long·range
planning and possible e•pausion of
powers.
The commission's first order of
Irvine Mayor
Hit,s El Toro
Flight Plan
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Flying Sarge
Lost Iowa Boy's
Body Discovered
Off Laguna?
TODAY ;
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One of the most ancient and beau-
tiful of all gems, history records
consistent demand for the tur·
quoise over a period of 5,000 to
7,500 years.
Rangin g in color from greenish-
blue lo a deep, even , sky blue, this
gem is found in absolutelr, even
colors without a single b emish,
bul also in fonns streaked inlo
The last o1 the "flying peons" wiTI He ,... tempororUy pn>m<>Ud to c.aplain A body wblcb autboritieo believe ft1llY beauli!UI and inleresling patlerns.
b down to solid ground Feb. 1 for tbe 11 000 time. be that of a 1&-ye•Mld Iowa boy who Turquoise will lake a high polish,
Enlisted Marine Pilots Retiring
!It!\ time. The "Naval aviation plloU" program was swept out to sea three wenU ago is easily c:ut and handled, can be .
: The rour Marines are left from 500 wbicb started iD 1919 tent flyi.n;!j 1.awa!m~~~ in the ocean today off used in conjunction with many other
...... ...i-----'-•-1r•-" ~1-1 e--.-;a. gems ol a different color, comes enlisted men In their Pf'Ol!Tlln uw••R -•~ w -~,...... u~ ng 1 -body was -vered '"" the d b · · bl
rl ho ~u ... ----~---uni'• and man Into • u•:: .......... u; in every size an s ape unagma e !World War , w w• l<llr< ~ 1111\e =~~ ~. Y Newporter, a tblrter TI$hlng boat oul of day, lncludin& two 11 Cherry Point, N.C. combat jell and h<llcopten. O'NeU flew Newport Harbor. 11 was located juJI off and ls nol expensive.
Nono Is sadder that tbe time has -• fint • ~ biplane bul during Seal Rock. Iran, Tibel, India, China, Israel
lhan MllS!cr GIJfll1tJ'l' Sfl. Palrl<k J. World War ll carried oul bombing """' The mltsinC ywupter !J Jonathan and Egypt are some of lhe besl
O'Neil, 52, of Imperial Beach. He Is in over Guadalcanal, BougalnTlllt and other Phillip Knldey of College Part, Iowa. "ie sources of !inc turquoise. but the
•• ehari;e ol the llr tnmsporl control offlct Pacific lal•nch. had waded Into the sur. at Crooc<nt Bay Slone is found all over lhe world. ~t El Toro Memo Corps Air Stallon. O'Ne11 flew photo recoooaillance in 1.aguoa on D<c. 21 and was ,....p1 oot including the Unlled Stales, lhe
• lie and Sgt. Leslie T. Krldoon, I Dlglll mlssloos In Korea and recant: "We..... to ... bY. heavy riptide. u.s.s.R., Mexico, Chile, Aus!.ralla
Sly ofllcer at El Toro, enlisted 1n San shol al a ~pie or Umes, but they ooly ~ficlal• sai!l the body was takon to the and Southwest Africa.
ieto In 11142 and volun-for lll&bt hit ua ..,.., ~e County Harter District dock In Much turquoise Is laked or lroat·
inlng. • · In Vietnam, be flow transport alrttan Newport Btacb where Co(Qler'a aides ed , and lhere are a number of
, Aner IQ combat m!sslona during Work! u tbe d1olndllng ..me:. unit stilf bore began 1ttempt1 towm1 · identllicaUon. Imitations made ol plastic, glass,
Avor n , O'N.U new ·15 ll)On! durtq tbe tbe nldmame "llylng peons." Harbor District olflctro Aid • dory etc. Your local lndependenl jewelcl
Bay Area's
Physicians
l(ept Busy
D TISSOT
PR-516 4-DIAL
CllROBllAPll
ff you war1' an aft-systtms·go watch. lhar't TissoU Tl\11
<4·dlll, 2 pu&h-bunon chrono~raph registetw elapsed Inter-
vals of MCOl'lds, mlnutet, hours. Also 1e1ls the regular time
at dl'f. Blue tn.nQJe on 1rnan dial marks the tradhionaJ
$·minute tlert before the star1.ng gun ~n yacht end aulo-
rtcing rallies. Stalnless steel, w11ti matching brKf'ltl!, $11.50,
J. {~ .Jiu ;np/, riej Je 111Plr.i
t8ll NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA _MESA '
CONVENlfNT TERMS
21 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION
B•"~.Am•ticerd -M•1+•r Ch•t••
,HONE l41-J401 -~ wor ond 1Ince llltn ocom of O'N.U plans lo U.p ny1ng every day lobsler llsherman may also have beeo tn-can quickly lell lhe difference.
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Sniper: f;h11reh Hoy to Militant , ' I
Some Strange
Bedfellows
about, ~ • -.,,,;~ ... -~ "!" , ; ntnninate a '" IN'l1'I' .......... ul& .&AJ,
Sliker tlepped !odli ~ 'llOllllnated
<Jaspers to "l""llj blinselt Diedrich seconded the motlll!L . . .
Battin j\unped 1D and nominated C!Jrk.
But alal, thll oft~ lall6d lo Qnd .. -
ood. Thw Cui>On, .~ re-with ~·ttin and Clati: ~ ~ ~-Nm. there was the Sniall lnatler of a
1159 board resolution mandating that tl1e
obairmanshlp he rot,ated every year. So
tbe board majority qul\?kly strucl: that
Iran the books and ca_. wu home
n;ee.
BAKER'S SUPPORT ol CUpen. was
paullng to l!Ullly. Alter all, It waa Baker
and Caspt?a who · really locbd . hori>s
\fben the board chairman called Baker's
aide before the body to quiz lilm in the
Mile Square Park fiasco. And 'then ii W11S
BHer who chewed on C.spera good 'Wilen
ljle board chairman toodled off a recent
(l)rOr · by relerrlftg·· to a Meiltan-
Amtrican employes• group '11!1 °Ban·
dJdos."
Next thing you know, Caspers and
Baker have linked arms and are
marching together toward progress in ~
1173.
•INDEED, POLITICS gel complicated
al our County Seal You never know
's'going to be riding what horse. A~
ently this time, Baker and Caspers
both leaped upon the zame nag. Maybe
they were suprised to find tbem&elves at·
tached to the same uddlt.
But wben the l1orto lllrled &allopinC, it
•as no time to leap off.
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PHOTO IN YEARBOOK
Sniper Mark E1Mx
. awl on S.liip ,
Wl,SlllNGTON (AP) ·-A previous!;
unreported racial brawl aboard a Navy
ship in Southeast Asia has resulted ln
cbBJies against 10 Marines, the Marine.
Corps has disclosed.
Three o{ six black Marines originally,
were charged with mutiny after tile Sept:
7 Incident aboard the ampb!blous landing
ship Sumter, but the charges were drop-
pect and now an stand accused of multi-
ple counts of assault, the Marine Cor,>1
said Tuesday.
Four white Martnet also were charged
with offenses ranglDg frOm dereliction or
duty to asaault and' dl.ortlerly conduct.
Three of the whites ~ court rnartllll·
ed, but ooly one was .found guilty, the
Marines said. . " '
The Jnvesttgation·into the )ncklent eon-
linues In Oklnaw~, the <pOltes!Qlln slid.
111e spokesman said the disorder in-
volved "flghtin~ in groups'' .and "inci-
dents of disobedience" involving both
black-and white Marines wha were mem-
bers of a battalion landing team (BLT)
from lhe 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines.
Eight Marines suffered minor injuries
in the brawl , the spoltesrnan said.
A aeries of racial incidents aboard at
least three Navy ships in the Western
Pacific, including a riot aboard the
aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk in the Tonkin
Guff Oct. 12, led to an investlgatloo or
dilcipline In the Navy by the JiOUSe Arm·
ed Servloes Commlttee tale IHI year.
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* * * Shot Down
By Arwtlwr
-Survivor
NEW ORLf;ANS . (AP) --rt
Bem!Jb COllllden bimsell remarkably
od:y ta ba+e"Ubly been"1IOUl!ded 11r-..
sniper and 11)'1 be hopes ta be even more
fortunate, abould the gunman rotlll'1! to
flnllh the job.
From his hospital bed Tuesday,
B<n\llh. 'l!htm wed u be could dacrlhe
the onlper wbo lhot him from IO .feel
awa1, .. 1c1: "Y.., I could, but dllcntlon
Is the b!lllOr pst ol. valor _,.. the
man they -ott·the rod. of the Howard
Jolwon'• botel here Stmday ta not the
same man who ahot me."
Numerous attempta: to ask Police Supt.
Clarence Glarrusao wby a wltneu wlth
information concemlng a oeoond mlper
remains unguarded were Ul11UC<981ful.
Bemlab looked to be a sitting duck In
Baptlal Hospital Tuelday. An Aaaociated
Preis reporta-pbotographer team en-
tered the hospital's Magnoila Street eh-
trance and caught an elevator to bis
seventh floor room.
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DELIVERY 'SERVICE
Dtllwry of thl" D•!ty Pllot
h 911arantttd
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:second Storm Hits Soufh
Icy Roads, Power Ou tages Add to Suffering
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NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -Mart Ja111e3
Robert Elsel:, J:S, who mowed lawns and •
llteoded church during hb peaceflll
chi-on the Kanm pla.lnl, bad I
an tteffd;-h:l , btld ,
militant when machine gun bullets thb ~
week ended bis mlping s-othp • ,
downtown hotel.
"He told me he thought <Jrlsltanlty •
waa wblte man'• religlor\., said the Rev. '
w. A_ Chamben, Essel' bometoWn ~
pastor at the SI. Jamesllaptist Cllurcb in
Emporia, Kan.
'He bad turned milltaru end he bad I ·~
very severe hand for white people-. '·
s.methlna probably happened 1n the .j
Navy to cause It."
Police this week traced Esau' journey ~
from bis Navy discharge Feb. 10, 1971, ;
because of "UllSUltahUlty," to a 1bort !
period in Emporia and finally his move ~
to New Orleans last summer. 1
OFFICER ALEX VEGA HOLDS SN IPER'S .44 CALIBER RIFLE (RI
Sholfun Carrlod by Slain !'ollco Olflcl1l l1 Hald In Left H111d
rr w AS ~ TRAIL of a young man
gndually growlna embittered, and It
ended sunday n!J<ht when Essex dashed
across the roof ol the downtown Howard
Johnson Hotel, holding his rifle in a firing
position, and was cut down by macbine
gWll aboard a Marine helicopter.
Esau, perhaps with one or two com-
panloos,.. early SUDday set f I r e 1
throughout the hotol, and on the way to
the root, killed a ooople oo their second
honeymoon and an assiltant hotel
manager. On the root, three policemen
who rushed the rooftap stronghold were
shot end killed.
Georgia Banker Admit,s
Embezzling $2 Million
In addiUon to the six dead, 20 other
penons were wounded, injured or cfu!abl-
ed by mlper fire or police crossfire in the
efforta to drive the sniper -or mlpers
-from the roof. Police secured the roof
Monday altemoon, and found no other
snipen there, ooly Ease<' torn body lying
where it tell Sunday night. ROME. Ga. (UPI) -Former banker
Lamar B. Hill was a "fmanclal wizard"
to some of the north Georgia townspeople
he did business with over the years. He
also embezzled about $2 million.Jn funds
from the bank he beaded.
300 yean in prison and a $300,000 fine.
Tbe government, in its case against
Hill, characterized him as a "jet-setter" THE CONTENTIONS _ w h ,. c b
and "playboy." weakened somewhat Tuesday -that Hill quickly built up business at the more than one sniper was involved
bank when he became its president and caused the local chapter of the National
earned the friendship of businessmen and Association for the Advancement ..of
others to whom he granted loans, ac-Colored People to protest.
cording to ooe Clrtersville resident who "It bas become. the tendency o( -
_ .. ked.Jlol. to be ldentllled. "lluthorltie..-to feeHbat every -11me -I
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plea In U.S. dl>lrici Court 'l)Jei;day_ to 6Q
ol 1110 OOllllb cha'8ing embezzlement and
mlsal'Pli .. t!!Jn ol. fl .7 .milllott from the
ban1c in ne~here Hill
-at-p1'811df!llt for 18"11 yan. uu: 11 mbmED-by-ma bla~~ person i3 it!Yolv · 90!11~~0o,.r _____ _
a ~ wlurd and ha! many friends. commuoit,.;: theJ1 ngaged in a
JLIDGE_WIJlJUf c o•geuey
scheduled seoteoclng for the !!I-year-old
Hill in two weeks. He could receive up to
Judge Bows Out
In Maheu Suit
Against Hughes
LAS VEGAS (AP) - A 1tata judge ac-
cused or prejudice by attorneys for
Howard Hughea hu dlsqualUled bimseU
from hearing a $50 million suit against
the billionaire recluse.
Clark County District Court Judge
William Compton mnoved himself from
the suit filed by Robert Maheu, the man
Hughes fired two years ago as chief o!
his Nevada operations. _ -..-
Compton took lhe action one day after
two Hughes i.ttOmiys · sublnltfed briefs
contending Compton acted prejudicially
by taking over the case from Judge
Howard Babcock, whlrwas assigned lo it
for two years.
The attorneys, William Morse and
Joseph Foley, said they had previous
disagreemenU with Compton.
For his part, the jurist said he dis-
quallned himsell because he sbarea
ownership of a piece of pniperty with
~lorse, his former law partner.
The suit was turned over to Judge
Llewellyn A. Young of Lovelock, Nev.,
who will bold a bearing on procedural
motions Jan. 16. The !fllghea attorneys
cootended In the brief that JWabes and
Hllghea Tool Co. would he "banned by
blu" If pretrial motions were beard by
Judge Compton.
They contended that a rift developed
between Morse and COmpton during
litigation over partnership accounts in
their law firm. The matter was settled
out of court. Morton Galane, the attorney
for Maheu, represented Compton in the
earlier dispute, the briefs said.
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get it otherwile," the resident said, ___ ~ ~-PoiiCe 5upettnfendtbt., --e-,,G""la-,..-
He said the senUment towatd-llill b russo said. "police al'e· ~· CJ!1<1s whether
mixed -"certainly there are •e who there was one or •tWD ·mlpeft Fer one
are bitter. but If YoU bad a frieod who did there wu ooe penoo found "'"1 the meii
ooe thing to hurt yoo, would YOll quit police insist no one pa3led througll their
assocutting with him?" Jines. .
1be bank made good on the funds to its "After having a night's sleep, I cannot
customers from an ' ' e mp 1 o y e say yes or no. We bave evidence that
dishonesty" bond am. money from the would reaffirm both coocJ.uslons. l can't
J{amilton National Bank o( Chattanooga , believe lhat this many policemen wen
Tenn., which holds controlling tnt~rest in hallucinating."
the Carterlvll!e bank. The bank appean Ju Esoex died, poli<e anil UPI reporter
lo he In good financial shape, \jia.ving Joaeph lilanguno, on another building oo-
completed wort on a new brancll this ly 50 re.ta.way, reported bearinl ll!lOtber
year. · sniper inside a cooaete cubicle which
Hill was described by a resident as a covered a stairwell lhout, "Power to the
"forceful" rnao wltb words but quiet and people! Power to the people!" Police
not given lo joiJ!lzia civic and social said they w..U-~ jlll by another man,
organiiatioos in Cartersville, a town of and they Ji.red thou.sfnds of rounds back
about 10,000. at him.
Chicago Teachers ·Strike,
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Oose Cit y's 650 S.chools-
OOCAGO CUP I) -Chicago teachers
""-ent on strike today closing an 650
schools In tbe nalion's second largest city
and Idling about 570,000 student., 25,000
teachers amt 4,000 maintenance workers.
School SUpt. ~ames F. Redmond nid
lata Tuesday night that ail sdlool.9 would
be closed U11W fUrther notice. The IUpet•
intendent's statement came after a las\·
chance meeting with llllnob G<rt. Daniel
Walker failed to break an lmpwe !Je.
1-. the Cllleago Board ol. Education
and the Oticago Teac:hen ·Unllln.
The union bas asked for a 2.5 percent
pay raise, smaller class sl.zes, and a
shorter work year without: pay loss for
teachers.
e Ex-premier Divo rced
COPENHAGEN (AP) -Former Pre-
mier Jens Otto Krag and his beautiful
actress wile, JleUe, confinned today that
one of Denmark's most celebrated mar-
riages ii amtng lo an end.
Krng, sa, and bis 48-year-old wife an·
oounced they Int ftllng I jollll lppllca.
tion for divorce. 'Ib6 AMOUDC$ent
comea three -U. Iller Kng'a surp<iae ..........em 1D Parltament Oct. J that
he WU fM1lnJnJ: (Of 0 prlvate TUIOOl, 11
e A.,,11ment for To11s
WASHING TON (UPI) -The W1l' the
toy lnduat:y aoes It, tolevision commer."
cials aimed at children are not harmful
bee& .... the kids already know what they
want, end If their pa""1la dilagree it only
helps the )'IUllgsten mature faster.
That argwnent was given ID the Fed-
eral C<lmmuoii:atiom ~ (FCC!
TueodaY by "!'l"e5001alMs d the Toy
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Manufacturerz of America who IA!Stllled
at bearings .., a proposal to ban commer·
cials on children· s TV ahows.
e Cle 1ne11ts Dispute
WASHINGTON (AP) ..,. The Securities
and Excbange OJmmlSsion says a com-
pany headed by William P. Clement! Jr.,
nominated to be deputy secretary o1 de-
rcnsc, omitted from periodic ropons to
the SEO any mentioo d a civil act charg-
ing Clemen!!, the COD!pany and othen
with "°"'piracy arid fraud .
In a letter to 6"" Wllllam PrOmilrO
(0-Wil.), SEC Scretary Ronold F. Himl
aid agency lnveatigatora "do not have
sufOclent fads at th!s: tbrie" to determine
whether the oomptny, Sedco, Inc., o1
Dollu, Tu., -SEC regulatlom
OD disclosure ol ~ legal action.
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FA1111'1ELD (AP) -There may ba '"°" bodies burled In Yllba City on:twv. wllh papen bearing Juan
Corona'• namt, llY• Ille atlomey r.. the ~ Mesican national accuoed of
murdorlng 25 ilinorant farm -T·
In bis <:)oling argment Tuelday lti ihe klontl>dd trial, defense attorney
lo the "NICanguan -govemmtnL Jqger
and bis wllo Blanca flew to Manqua
an.r the quake, and "IWd>Od for and
found Blancl'a mother,'• the an-
-llld. e 111e.,,_ llospftallud
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cl.ti riPta
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leader the Rev. Jesse t. Jacbon wu JN SHORT... rtported in satJslactory l'Ollditloo at a
.. ----------..,,Jr local hospital suffering from "an ...
treme cue of Londm nu.''
Richard Haj'k challenged evldenee !oond 'Ibo U·yeOl'Old national pmident of
iJl.J.be....,1.L the 2:5. o:avu djpyered • Opertfion PIISH (People llnited ta.Su
durinfr ~and June lint. Humanity) WU admiUed to West Adams
Hawk said the grave waa dlacovered by Cooununlty Hospital Monday night. A
Ray Dwm. lomnan of Ille rancb w!lel'O hoopital spokesman aaid lt was loe early
Corooa bad an office, alter SUUor County lo estimate bow long be would r<mAln
inv..tlpton bad ltOpped aearcblng !or bo6pltaJIJed.
vlctiml. Tho grave contained two bank
depooit sllpa bearing Corona'• name.
e Ste.ea te Ret11rar
HOLLYWOOD (llP!) -'Ibo Railing·
-JOCI: bond and Its leader Mlck Jagger, '"-wile Is a Nicaraguan,
want to give a coocert to raise !uoda for
lllanagua earthquake vlctlm.s.
e P.trfot -lur11
LOS ANGELES (AP)-A white-haired
'llUll&ll Who 11y1 she stands by Ille motto "My Qlulltry, Rtgllt or Wrnog,"
reg8rding U.S. Vietnam war policies re-
mained as a tentative juror in the Pen-
tagon Papers trial despite defenae ob-
jections.
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Surprise Meeting
WtdnHday, January 10. iq71 DAIL V PILOT $ ,
Landslide
Cove1·s Road
In Yosemite
EL PORTAL (UPI) -A lwge iandlilde
of mud, treet and boulden wiped out a
section of llJll!way 140 Tuesday just in-
side Yoscm!te National Park.
Park rangers Aki two dltys of steudy
rain weakened a section ot steep cliffs
along the road, which follows a valley
carved by the Merced Rlvu. Since Sun-
Gould F atlier
.Of New Son
HOLLYWOOD (APl -Elllolt
Gould la the father ol a son, Sam,
tbe _.,ct child born to tho IClor
and bis girl friend, Jennifer Bosart.
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by natural chlldblrth at I.be aMJple'1
Hoilywood home with a physician In ,
attendance, a spokesman tor Gould '
s.1id. The couple has a J..year-okl
daughter, Molly. ·
Gould was divorced io 1171 from
Barbra Strei.sand, his wife of
;e\•en rears. They had one 50fl,
Jason.
day ni ght, nearly three inches of rain
308ked Ille area denuded four years ago J'tfLJRDER SUSPECT l by a forest fire. 1
No one w .. burl when .tbe landslide RLLTE'Il INS ~NE thunder«) down the -d ijc-<ocammg--u., iV -l'l
chunks oC the roadbed to the banks or th('
river.
An unidentified bartender on his way to
work in Yosemite Valley told rangers the
slide oecurred only minutes after be
passed lhe area approxJmately three-
quarten of a mile inside the national
park bouodary.
''THE RUMBLE, noise and concussion
lasted for several minutes and scared me
to death," he said.
LONG BEACH (AP) -A 24-year-old
former college studoot, accused of the
axe murders of a San Pedro woman and
her JS.month-old son. has been judged
to be insane and sent to Ata5Cadero State
llospital.
Superior Court Judge John ArgueDes
made the ruling Tuesday, based oo e:r-
tensive psychiatric studies. If Atasca-
dero ofticials ever pronounce Flnley
"cured ," be will be returned here to
stand trial, Arguellos ruled.
An announcement by a pubUc relations
!inn lald that pending agre<ment ol \h•
State Departmen~ the concert will be
held at the Forum in lnglewood, on
Thursday of next week, with ticket& sell·
ing from $10 lo 125, would be handed over
U.S. District Court Judge Matt Byrne
denied a defenSe challenge for cause to
Petra Hamilton who made the stateme nt
during questioning Tuesday but swore it
wouldn't influence her In judging Daniel
Ellsberg aod Anthony Russo.
Gov. Ronald Reaga n listens as Assembly Speaker Bob l\.1orett i \Vhispers
to him after the two happen to meet at the Capitol. Moretti acciden·
taJ ly missed the annual prayer breakfast and Reagan needled. "\Vhere
the hell "'ere you when it was time to pray?"
Authorities estimated lt \\·ould take
''tY:o or three days" before the slide was
cleared and a temporary roadbed laid.
The highway patrol advised motor is1s to
use highways 120 and 41 to enter
Yosemite National Park. Chains are re-
qui red on both those routes. -
Finley is accused of the Jan. 24 slay-
ing of Judith Terry, 20, and her son,
Scott. Douglas Terry, 21, a former ~ .
"·orker of Finley's, was wounded in the
attack at his apartment
Tax Hike Delay Proposed Governor
May Sell
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A ctnls per dollar oo June I in
seven-month reprieve from a In06l of the state under the
sales tu bike and a move for school f1nance..tal: shift plan
tel vised I tball hammered out by_GoY. RooaJd more e 00 were Reagan and Assembly Speaker
among legialaUve goocllu pen-Bob Moretti (D-Van Nuys ).
dtng today as the threHay-<lld
Other measures introduced CAPITOL aes,,ion gained momentum. ( )
Tuesday would give reporters
more protection from reveal-_ ,
ing confidential sources and
open more of lhe legislative
process to public view.
One assemblyman want! to
move the state capital to the
gold country for a day:
another wants to make sure
waiters and waitresses get to
keep all their Ups.
THE SAU:S tu is schedul-
ed to go from five cent! to six
But a bill by Assemblyman
Ken Cory (~arden Grove )
would deJay the hike until Jan.
I, 1974.
The state has a budget
surplus of $683 million that
would make up the budget
loss. Cory said.
"Gov. Reagan has made it
clear that be wants to give
this surplus back to the tax·
payers, and I heartily agree,"
Cory sakl in a news release.
"The simplest and most
stralght·forward way of doing
this is to delay the sales tax:
increases."
IN SAN Francisco, Alameda
and Contra Costa counties, the
sales lax is already halt a cent
higher than in the rest or the
state, to help pay for the Bay
Area Rapid Transit District.
If a professional or college
football club wanted a
television bl ackout or a post·
season or interconference bowl
game it would be forbidden to
play that game in a pu blic
facility under a bill by state
Sen. Craig Biddle (R-
Riverside).
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Gov. Ronald Reagan says he
may sell his undeveloped 771
acres of Riverside County
ranchland and look around for
another ranch that is already
developed.
Reagan confirmed Tuesday
that he was preparing to sell
portions or his Rancho Califor-
nia property in southwestern
Riverside Cotmty. He said he
has had second thoughts about
developing a ranch "from
scratch" and was getting im-
patient to bave ao established
ranch where be can settle
down.
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Bicentennial Era Celebration by inaugurating
this prestigious program for the benefit of our
valued friends and account holders. A minimum
balance of $5,000 is the only membership
requirement in the Laguna Federal Savers Club.
So resolve to save two ways in 1973. Take
advantage of the budget-stretching benefits and
special privileges offered you by the nation's
finest savers club, while earning the nation's
highest interest on yoar insured savings.
YOU ENJOY SPECIAL SAVERS CLUB
BENEFITS FROM:
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*THEATRE, MOVIES AND OTIIBR
TYPES OF ENTERTAINMENf
*FINE RESTAURANTS, AND HOTELS
*FAMILY FUN RECREATION, AND
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ONE DOLLAR WILL BE WORTH UP TO $290.00
SOUND INCREDIBLE?
(INCREDIBLE YES •.. BUT DEFINITELY TRUEil
YOU JUST BUY ONE
ITEM OF YOUR CHOICE
AT REGULAR PRICE
Then We Will Give You
Item Of Same Value
for only
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first wrved basil, and of course our entire
stock Is Included except for Fair Traded
M.rchandi1e.
SUITS
srolT COATS
SLACIS
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SHIRTS
PAllTI
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Voting Haste Unwise
The i=e ot all·yel!l" scboola in the Ocean View
Scbool District ii beginning to generate a "'"o"f. con·
troversy which centers around the school board1s sched-
ule for voting on the institution of the all·year plan.
lncreasinf numbers o[ parents are voicing displeas·
ure over the act that they may be required to vote on
all·year schools before statistical data from the district's
two pilot schools is available to them .
On the schedule approved by school trustees. teach·
ers in all but three of the district's schools must decjde
t.his month whether they \vould be willing to try the
all-year plan. In those schools \Vhcre the faculty is \vill·
ing to give it a try, lhe parents will be polled in Febru·
ary,...w.ith.-a. '15-percent-Iavor.able.-v_ote .need.eel before the
plan "'ill go into effect.
Aside from the merits of the all-year plan, parents
are justifiably concerned that they and Caculty membe,rs
are being asked to vote with little data from other dl.5--
lricts using the all·year plan and with no data from the
Ocean View schools using it.
But their pleas for a delay in the voting until the
data is available seem to be falling on the deaf ears of
the Sl!hool board.
It is difficult to understand vlhy trustees are treat·
log district parents thus. They have much to gain by de-
laying the voting and quite a bit to lose by maintaining
their current schedule.
If forced to vote without the data they are asking
for, parents and teachers who might favor the plan
could easily vote "no" because they have no evidence to
justify the change of S<heduling.
Ocean View does not seem to be in such a critical
stage of growth that all·year scbools must be adopted
immediately. Trustees might be wiser to take the time
Famous Folk
In Fact
And Fiction
Today•s little qull, for a change, iJ not
llrictly about words, but about famous
-le in fact, llctlon, or mytbology. IW!
right i• a damed good acore.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Regarding the tentatively approved
cat license law: if it is truly just to
control the cat population, why is
lhere to be a yearly fee, rather than
a one-time registration fee for neu·
tered cats? -L,J.
Tflll flltlN NllK!t ... Htf'11. \'ltws. .... -....w, ""'.. .. •• llN'$NMf'. s... ,_ ftt ......... Gllom• Gltl. O.lty ,.Ii.I.
to convince parents all-year schools are benefldal. It
will take 75 perc<1nt of the parents cutlng ballots to
approve all·year schools. A ruahed vote might leave too
many doubters to pass It.
The DAILY PILOT still sees meri! io all·year scboob
ing. but parents ahould not bt rushed loto It without
adequate explanaUon.
Musical Image Booster
Huntington Beach is characterized by many as a
city with cluttered oil fields, miles of wide, t!lphalt high·
w•ys;-alfl!-row·upijif-row of ·toot filgli ioc walls.
It's true that the character of the town has not been
formed by high esthetic values.
The times are changing, however, as Councilman
Donald Shipley and Mayor At Coen both said last week.
To help move the change along a bit laster, the city coun·
cil bas established an official community con<ert band
and an allied arts commission.
John. Mason, a m11sic instructor at Marina High
School, will head the BIJ.100 member concert band. Once
organized, it will play classical and light music concerts
throughout the city, perhaps featuring free, Saturday
afternoon concerts in local parks.
The allied arts commission will advise the council
on arts, music and other cultural aspects of, the city. It
may set a new pattern which will upgrade the entire
image of the town. Both the concert band and allied
arts commission are welcome additions to a community
wh.ich is now expanding its culture as well as its popula·
tion.
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Government Backs Low-cost Protectima
··, t Few Takers for Flood Insurance
To the Editor: ed up with condominiums it "'ill be too
The National Fund Insurance Act late to rectify mistakes.
which was recenUy put through COngress MAILBOX We realize the Irvine Company is in
o£fers residents of communities s u ch business to make money. We believe this
as Newport Beach. Costa Mes a, property could be developed to :.he
and Fountain Va I I e y the oppor-economic satisfaction or the Irvine C.Om·
tunity of b u y i n g protection against pany as well as the estbetic satisfaction
Alan Cranston and John Tunney. I would
commend them on their ethical sensitivi·
ty and their moral courage. I would also
urge us all to convey our support of this
legislation to our Congressmen and
SenatQrs.
RABBI BERNARD P. KING
the devastations of r Io o d and tidal Letters from ~adeT• are welcome. of the surrounding homeowners and the
waters. The act provides that the N01'11'Ulll1J writers ahould convey their citizens of Newport Beach. Since this T t S f t
Federal government will subsidize 90 me.ssage.s in 300 words or lt&1. Tht problem is of the Irvine Company's own ° a e fl
percent of the losses and makes available right to condense lettera to fit apace making, we homeowners are unwilling to To the Editor :
a coverage which historically has never or eliminate libel i1 reserved. All be the only ones to make concessions. 1 · h · •· I ··" -. w1s to pose an open question to tw::
I. E"ryone llnows that David. In the
Bible, -an Israel·
been obtainable. letter& must incluuc: signature and CAROLYN CONWAY Parks and Recreatlon Department of
8. Who was the real·life character mailing addres&, but name1 may be Newport Beach: Why the change in the j
whose adventures inspired Daniel De SINCE !Rl.S has passed, a meager few withlield on requt1t if sufficient Rare Legislation playground at Martners Park? I was
' · blic Th · i id' I I 1 nd most pleased to see signs of im· -9: What two greaf myUiiClierot?s wiea --PU ·-e..-pr~e-. a r 1CU ous Y ow a -pttbli3hed; To tbe-"Editor;--· prOYement · tn lhe playground over
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initera dled (a) in
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Foe's novel "Robinson Crusoe"' new policies have been purchased by the Yeason is apparent. Poet1'11 will not be
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Ii> avoid military. ,service by a) feignina the need, certainly ~or those people who It is an all too rare a phenomenon to Christmas vacation; some of the equi~ ~~~-_,~·idll.,.;-(b) «ressing·up-Hte !!I woman? ~:at 1f'; ;ac;i or 10 the potential flood would be aftected. Jn l'.he case of our firtd eongremlenal legie~tien whicb overt· ment na ruety 8R4 irl need of-ffpa1u· '---,.+-,--
ANSWERS: Sq::~ mQn~· ago the devastatin home it means losing our entire view of ly brings toge~ ~of ethics link· But I was 1-ri6e4 to• .&be result.
f\1'--tlellk-( e>-1-r o .. ~.._,
Hort attaet while
rescuing .• ~
llrl from drowuing
--'Fi";----led-the·Newport-O.y-and1)enl...,la.,.ffi!7'We-oci_.-, .gym..ar<.--.'...\.-;--
I. A Philistine. ·\ (b) States1~as ep:~hed ~dely i~ fhe ~ws paid a premium for that view. 1be Yanik Bill ~ tbe -Jackson fine for children five years old or older.
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3. Who was the 11Mercbant of Venice"
In Shakespeare's play? (!'Ve asked this
before. but just want to see If it took.)
4. Why is the Roman Pope sometimes
called the "Poot11r•1
S. How long did Adam reside in the
Garden ol Eden. according to the early
Talmudists?
6. Who was the most famous foreign
correspondent for the New York
Tribune? (He wrote his1dispatcbes from
London, but that's not much help.}
7. Scheherazade, of course, is the lady
who told the 11Thousand am:L One Tales"
in the Arabian Nights -but to whom?
2. (a) Christopher . f\.farlow : media and yet even this has had no The Irvine C.Ompany is in the unique Amendment do _prectsely thiS. These The same is true of, tbe :tan swing set
Shelley ; (c) W. S. Gilbert. noticeable effect. Our office r&n a sizable position of possessing some of the Piece:' of !leg!sM latioFn woeduldNP"'t· ventlallhe with ooly one bucket iWlng. But those
3. Antonio. (No, not Shylock, you dum· display ad in the Daily Pilot and even choicest property ir, this country, gmntmg o ost avor a 10t1 s ~s respom.ible for the playgrpund facelifting
kopf; he was a money-lender, not a with your vast circulation throughout possibly the world. They publish much to any coofuntrr w~ch doesct~t pez:n:! forgot one important fact: Elementary
merchant.) Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, propaganda about their careful flaiming freed~m enugrati~n to !ta ~s. . ~ age children have full use of a
4. Because the highest class or the Fountain Valley and Laguna Beach and the importance of approva by the one piece of legislation the Soviet Un~on playground all week long. U they need
Roman priesthood had to superintend the there were only 3 or 4 phone calls and local government of all lrvine Company most des!~ is the Most Favored Na~1on further recreation on the weekends, any
constructlon of the bridges (Pontes). only one purchased coverage plans and requests. However. when it status "'.hich would enable. them to mt· park in this city features play equipment
S. Only 12 hours. · comes right dow n to the almighty dollar, port the.I! goods to the Un~ted States at their size.
6. Karl ~larx. WITH BALBOA Island having its it appears the Irvine Company is bound the very lowest rate or tariffs. On the other hand, Mariners Park was
7. To the sultan, Schahriah. streets flooded during the hlgh tide and determined to squeeze every nickel it By now, we are all aware of the a haven for two-three-and four-year-old
8. Alexander Selkirk. who spent four· several times a year, il wot.:ld seem that can from every precious inch or ground . restriction which the Soviet Union places children, ror whom much Jess equipment
and·a·half years on a desert island with it is only a matter of tin1e before a foot \Ve find it hard to believe that the local upon its JeWish population, many of is available in other public parks. I will
only a gun and ammunition, before he or two of water will enter the dwellings schools will have no problem handling whom desire to ~mig~te to the S!&te of still take my two-year-old to Mariners
was rescued in 1709. and commercial establishments in the the children who will be Uving in Jasmine tsrael. The Yanik Btll would withhold Park. We can stand in line with all the
9. (a) Ulys!es, and (b) Achilles, both of beach area. Certainly any type of storm Creek. ~!ost Favored Nation status from the other toddlers, waiting our tum for the
v>'hom tried to draft-dodge the 1'rofan disturbance, although rare in Southern We are concerned with"potential traffic Soviet Union unW such time -as their an· one low bucket swing; I can liCt her half
\Var. California, at the high tide period would problems generated by such a con-ti.semitic restrictive emigration laws are way down. But bow I will miss our
push this type of water over ma n y centration of homes. We wonder if the a,bolished. nearby playground full of equipment that
Pompidou Moscow Trip
residential areas. environmental impact report is ttuly Among the many Senators Who' ~e was safe for my child.
We hope that the clUzeos of our com· realistic. After this last open land is fill· sponsoring this excellent legl!laUon are MELINDA GARCELON
munity will take heed or this peril and
receive the benefits or the joint action
bet\veen the insurance industry and the
Federal government. The Honest, Unbiased News Cou/,d Sway Elections
The Soviet Union is becoming a must
atop on the campaign trails of Western
chief ex~tives. President Nixon's
journey to Moscow last May burnished
hls image as an innovator and doer in
foreign policy. And now French Presi·
dent Georges Pompidou, whose govern-
ment faces national elections in March,
l"' preparing to retrace Nixon's footsteps.
This week he will meet near Minsk with
Leonid I. Brezhnev, head of the Soviet
Communist Party.
Jean-Francois Revel, writing in the
Paris weekly L'Express, suggests that
Pompidou is heading east to remind
Socialist and Communist voters in
F'rance that the ruling Gaullists ·•carry
·· ·001 lhi ·rorergn ·-fjOlicy Of the (French}
COmmUTiist Party." The Gaullists, Revel
Mids. have promised Brezhnev to say
"no ttoJ political and military integration
In Western Europe'' if a satisfactory
Paris-Moscow acco~d i5 reached.
SINCE Tilt GaulUsts came to power,
Moscow has not hesitated to sacrifice the
interests of France's Communist voters
to Russian policy objectives. tt was more
Jn the Kremlin'• interest to have the late
Charles de Gaulle in offict -un·
d<rminlng NATO. blocking Britain's en·
try into the Common Market, and quar~
reling with the United States -than Ul
have a Communist-Socl.albt popular front
al the. conll'Ols,
Gnullist dealings with Communists
alwa)'I have been two-e~ged: cordial
toward those in Moscow. frosty toward
tbo9e at home. The KremJJn's acceptance
of Ibis approach has lea many French·
men to btlleve that the Sovltt .Union ii
nol parti<ularly eoger for a lentil
111vmunent In Pui1. Motcow hardly
could haYO been pleue<(when the Fr.net.
Qimmuolrts publlcly c o n d e m n • d
EDITORIAL
RESEARCH
Russia's invasion of Cuchoslovalcia and
Its treatment of emigrating Jews.
OPINION POUS in oecember in·
dicated that Frenchmen favored the
Socialist-Communist federation over the
Gaulllst government by ... margin of 43 to
1 38 percent. lr nothing else, the Com-
munists hope that the March elections
11.•ill restore the party to a level of
respectability It has not enjoyed for a
generation. If the Communists should
come to power. Party Secretary Georg"s
f.ilarchais has said, they '11.'0u\d quietly
return lo the opposition benches in the
event of a subsequent elect.oral de£eat.
But such speculation must take a back
seat, for the moment, to the question or
whether Pompidou could work with a
Communist-dominated parliament. The
pr;csldcnt stated ln his mos' recent news
ronference that the. constitution em-
powers him to appoint a premier wltb:iut
regard to the e1ect1on returns. If blJ
choice were rejected by the National
Assembly, however. he would have to
call new elecUons or resign.
In this tangled scenario, Brezhnev
may well hold a trump card. The
Gaulli!L'I could indeed go down to defeat
t11.•o months from now If the Communists
back their Seciall•t allies in districts
where Communltt victory is unlikely. At
lhis point, nobody ltnow1 If Brelhnev is
prepare<t to _µrgo the querulous French
communists to 1tdopt such a strategy.
But the possibility lhot he may do IO
lendi a spcctarpolgnancy to Pompldou's
vislt .
BOB PAL~Y
l rtih1 e Pollq /
To the Editor :
Hegarding the Jasmine Creek project .
the Irvine Company has repeatedly
represented itself as bending over
backward to cooperate with the
homeowners surrounding Jasmine Creek.
I cannot speak for the residents or
Harbor View Hills South, but as far as
the residents of Spyglass Hill are con·
cemed nothing could be further from the
truth.
\Ve \Vere never advised of meetings
between the Irvine Company and in·
terested parties. We were not .advised of
the Planning Commission hearing. Our
homeowner association president found
out about it by accident.
\VllEN WE repeatedly advised the
Irvine Company that \VC were concerned
about \'ie\\' losses to our properties they
grudgingly consented to do view site lines
fron1 representative lots:, thanks to Mr.
Store's suggestion, atl the while insisting
that our views would not be ob$tructed.
The view site lines proved that the lrvine
Company was wrong, we most dennltcly
B11 Georwe ---.
Dear George:
My llanct premised to quit smok·
ing, quit lying and quit other
"'Olntn. Last nJght I saw him sit·
ting in a nightclub smoking a big
cigar and with another woman!
Can t ever tru&t him again?
DISILLUSIONED
Dear Dis:
Give him a chance to explain.
Perhaps he \\•8 . so drunlC he didn't
know what ~ wa& 1 ing.
(Send your autu1 n problems to
George for highest I •de-in on onr
new stock of winter '~mmas.)
The Nixon Administration'! decision in
the fall of 1972 to crack down on
television stations for broadcasting what
it considered "bias-
ed news" had a ma-
jor impact on the in·
dustry.
This, coupled with
the increasing n~
bcr of newsmen jail·
ed by t h e govern·
mcnt. led inevitably
to The Last Broad·
cast or Eric Kron·
kellor two yenrs later.
A transcript of that broadcast is
printed here as a grim warning to other
effete intellectuals who might be tempted
in the future to pW'Vey "elitist gossip"
and "ideological plugola·· instead or
honest. unbiased news.
GOOD EVENING, this is Eric
Kronkellor, bringing you the honest un-
biased news.
The big honest unbiased news is that
our glorious leader, President Richard
1'<1. Nixon, swam nine miles down the
Potomac today while signing legislation
which will end crime, poverty and urb:in
sprawl.
A throng of decent Amerlcans, con·
servatlvely estimated at 24.2 mllllon, lift..
ed the banks to cheer their beloved
President as the handsome. virile h!ader
set a new world's record for handsome,
virile leaden.
Wo plan to bring you every minute or
the President's historic four-hour batUe
with the elements juat as aoon as The
White House finishes unedlUng our film.
ln :he other honest unbiased news
ton\Cht, the Washington Pott was ar·
rested~
THE POST was rightly accused of
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felonious elitist gossi ping by hJnling that
the Secretary of the Treasury had
absconded to Brazil with what was left
of the gold ln Fort Knox.
"We don't comment on unsubstantiated
reports. sworn affidavits or all-points
bulletlns," said Presidential Press
Secretary Ronald Ziegler with incredible
dignity. At the same time, Mr. Ziegler
took the opportunity to announce the ap-
pointment of Tony Boyle, former United
~fine Workers chief and noted phllan-
thropist, as ollr new Secretary of the
Treasury.
Meanwhile, in Vietnam our heroic B-52
bombers were forced to continue
devastating the remnants of Hanoi and
Haiphong under our humanitarian Bombs
for Peace Program.
This became necesMry when Hanoi
treacherously reneged on the un-
conditional surrender agrfflnCDt. "If we
surrender unconditionally." Le Due Tho
asked Dr. Klaainger. "tlte!t will yoo stop
bombing us?"
DR. KISSINGER immediately broke
off tbe peace talks. "lf we have to pro.
mise to stop bombing them," 11 he so
correctly said, "what kind o! an un·
condlUonal surrender ls that?"
And now for a look al the warm
human-Interest. side of the honest un.
biased news. When it comes to warm
human interest I guess there's no one
more w11nnly, hUmanly Interesting than
our beloved rtr1t Uldv.
+ The beauUful Mrs'."Nixon, 38, joumq•ed'
today to Appalachia Comers to pment a
bouquet of American Beauty roses to a
group of starving pej·plckers who ~uld,
'
ot course, find work if they wanted to.
In a graceful speech, Mrs. Nixon said
the roses were "a symbol that your
President cares for you." It was with
tears of gratitude coursing down their
cheeks that the starving pea-pickers ate
them.
WELL, that about wraps up the honest
unbiased news. We'11 now bring you four
solid hours from The Collected Addresses
of our beloved Vice Prealdent, Mr.
Agnew. That should be good news for
insomniacs, ha, ha .
I'm sure Mr. Agnew. who has a
wonderful sense of humor, won't mind
that little jest and ... Oh7 All right, I'll
go quietly.
\\'ell. this Is Eric Kronkellor fron1
somewhere in custody.
O•ANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robtrt N. Wftd, PublUhtr
Thomas Keeuil, Editor
Barbaro Krelbicll
Edltoriol Page f:ditor
The-~1tori11I !OO!Z<' of lhr OA\ly
Pilot 11ttek~ to lnfonn and 11timu·
late r••t1<h·r~ by 11r~11Una th•~ rww!ipa.per'' (lplnkln!I 11n!I mn1·
ntcntar)' on t•11'1ts ar lnter1-s1 nnd
~l1t1110('llnt•e, i>J.· provldln~ a furum tor tht" txpf'C!llinn ~f our N"edcri;:'
opinlom, •nd by r•'1."tlenti~ th••
di\'Cl'!llt' \'l~JtOh'll-• nf l ntorrn<'d Ob·
lft'rvOrs and •f)6ktsmcn on topla.
of th~ day,
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VOL 66, NO. 10, 5 SECTIO~S, 68 PAGES ORANGE CO.UNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1973 N TEN CENTS
Boat Law Stalls
J
Ship Cleaners Will Be Give n Say .
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of ... Dtltr ..... '""
Pi.1en in the business of cleaning boats
will be allowed to have a say in a pro-
posed county ordinan~ regulating the
way boats are cleaned in Orange County
harbors.
County llarbor rommissioners Tuesday
stalled a proposed law that they said was
so restrictive it would have outlaw{'(!
even washing down the deck of a boat if
the water drained in to the water.
Commissioners concurred v.'ilh the
Joint llarbor Committee -a panel of
llarbo1 Commissioners and Neu•port
Beach couricilmen -in a prooposal to
allow the fi.1arine Division of the Newport
Harbor Chamber or Con1merce to study
the ordinance for a month and come back
~·ith recommendations.
"I'm concemed that the ordinance is
so broad it would eli minate an entire in·
dustry within the harbor," said Com-
missioner 1ltomas O'Keefe, noting that
several hull-cleaning contractors work in
diving geo1r right in lhe waler.
Con1missioners had asked the County
Counsel's Office to draft an ordinance
after receipt of a County Henllh Depart-
ment report that boat cleaning is rc~ponsiblr. for "significant amounts" of
pollut ion in Newport Bay.
"Under~·ater hull cleaning. by its very
nature. releasf's paint resldues into the
surrounding ~'aters, '' said Dr. John
!See CLEANERS, Page Z)
h·vine Eyes
Annexation
Of Airport
·couple Trapped
Dari11g Neig hbor Aids Coast Pair
. DAIL T l"ILOT PlltfM Irr Jtldl•,.m l( ... ltr
Cutting a Swath
One v.·ay the city of Irvine might con·
trol arfy future commercial jet use of El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Coun-
cilman John Burton mu sed Tuesday
night, would be to annex the 2,200-acre
federal facility.
An alert neighbor and firemen rom·
bined Tuesday night to save the lives of
an eklerly Newport Heights man and his
wife trapped in their burning home.
l'~ire o!flcials said Jack Johnson, 330 La
Jolla Ave .. entered the smoke-fUled home
of !\'Ir. and fi.trs. Harris Cottle, 329 Santa .
Ana Ave. at 9:30 p.m. and rescued i1rs.
Cottle, 76, from a back bedroom.
Newport Beach police said Margaret Ann Tucker, 17,
of 1970 Vista Caudal in the Bluffs, lost control or her
car shortly alter 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. The spinning
auto: demolished the front end or a Volkswagen
parked on Vista del Oro. mounted the curb, sheared
off a tree and then careened into a street 1 a m p,
knocklng it down. Officers said A-1iss Tucker told
them she was traveling at about 40 miles per hour
in the 35 zone when the car Spun out, of control on
wet pavement. No one was injured. po>ice said.
With a n1inimum of council debate on
the idea , City Attorney James Erickson
promised to present an opinion on the
feasibility of such an annexation at a
fu ture meeting.
At the close of Tuesday's meeting early
today , Burton told Col. Murray Staples. a
~larine spokesman, "I am aware of the
Navy Department's reluctaoce IO allow
cilies to annex their bases. !:Ju, if the an·
ncxalion were to resuJt in assurance the
base Y•ould not be used for con1lllercial
jet traffic and lengthen the base's
usefulness for military purposes, I
'"*'5tand !be Oilualion migbl bt dH-f.-.• -.
They said he v.•as about to return to
search for Mr. Cottle. 81, when firemen
arrived. They found him trapped inside
another bedroom, lying semi-conscious
on the noor.
Both were taken to lloag Memorial
flospital where ?tir. Cottle was listed in
serious coodition and ~trs. Cottle in good
f:.outt. Overturns I -
Defaul.t Award
'Supreme Court IOday • ep! aside the
)argest default-~udgmeht ever awarded in
an American court. a $145-million rUllng
'against the Hughes Tool Co.
The victor as the 12-year-old cue came
to an end in a S..l decision was Howard
.R. Hughes. the r..:luse iDdultrialist who
was the sole owner or Hughes Tool. The
loser was Trans World Alrlinee.
Almost immediately after the decision
was announced, TWA stock dropped oil
a point on the New York Stock Exchange·
and trading w11 halted because ol an ln-
fiax of orders.
In Los Angele., a spokesman for
Hughes' interests '8id the court's de-
cision mlgbl Pl!>lDPI the el~ve billion-
aire to make bis first public appearance
since the 1~. . .• .. _ ,.__
Jn a teletihone Jnterv~w @ year yo : •
with newsmen, a man identified as
. Hughes sakl he wou1d .abandon his re-.
·elusive habits once the suit was ended.
People close to Hughes said he feared
he would spend years In court H he were
ever served with a subpoena in the TWA
case. He never was.
In New York, TWA saki a similar suit
is pending against Hughes in Delaware
and stated thaf tt wou1d decide whether
to pursue it altor studying the high
court•s deOsloo.
"Al the litlgaUon has proceeded . .,"
a TWA spokesman said, 1'TW A at no
polnt has iDcluded the award in ill
financial plans and tberelore this de-
cision wilf cause no ~e in the cor-
pontioo's · finandal planning."
Justice William 0. Douglas, for the
majority, said •"1ce the jet airoralt
transactions ~t 1ormed the basis of
TWA11 complaint have been approved by
thO . Civil Aeropautlct Board, they could
not he challeo11ed in an antl!iiist auil
Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, in
dissent, as was JuStice Harry A.
Blackmon, said the court made a sharp
swlng from the past when It made only
slight changes in the operation of an-
titrust law lo accommodate other
regulat<lry laws.
Burger called the dedsioo a surprise.
U:llll now,• IP"Clal master, former Atty.
Gen. Herbert Brownell, and two lower
federal court. coocluded ' H11ghes Tool
Vfolated antitrust laws because of its (See lllJGllES. Page ll
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W ~Qien_ ~ive
Sex Therapy
Tbore are ....,.,, In Bentley
who beJp their fellow man -to t1Je
extent thaL they •rve as partners
for -with IU,llal inl!Jema.
· Vobmteera. ore ltdbti In the ·
r>amO o( thefll'!' for mm ·who pay
flO a -Ion. The women iaclude
··..aetarle3,·IOClal wmllm, ·para-
medics .oo oollqt &\lld<llta. See
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--Tlie Marine Corps officer nodde<C
a eement ~t noted ''There is alJo
some sen unen t JOID commerc1
use of tbe airport will extend ib life (as
a lillllliilf'IJDIT..
Police Arrest
Quake Predictor
F ollowing Crash
Earthquake predictor Reub en
Greenspan was arrested TiJeSday in
\\'estmimter on suspicion of driving
under the influence of drugs follo wing a
minor traffic accident.
Greenspan, 68 of li.IOl Keelson Lane;
Apt. 26, Huntington Beach, was arrested
shortly before ooon at the Intersection of
Beach Boulevard and Bolsa Avenue.
Police sai~ Grecnspan's car and a
truck collided in the intersection. No one
was seriously injured.
DAILY P'ILOT Si.ff , .....
TO GET FEDERAL JOB?
Former Irvi ne Exec Long
Grandstafad Fitrish
He has been ordered to appear at 9
a.m ., Jan. 18, in lhe West Orange County
Municipal Court, Westminster, on the
misdemeanor traffic charge.
Greenspan gained notoriety over the
Christmas holidays when he predicted a
rr.ajor earthquake wouJd strike San Fran·
cisco on Jan. 1.
F ormer Irvine
Con1p an y Aide
On Nixon Tea m? ' Surprise Witne ss Says
Pet~rs Played 'Bi g Joke'
However. a week before the predicted Rebert\\.'. Long, a San Francisco bank
quake, he announced there would be no executive and former Irvine Company or-
quake because he had made a ficial, is expected to be appointed assis-
miscalcuJation. tant U.~. Agriculture Secretary. the Ir. the 1930s, Greenspan did suc-
ressfully predict several earthquakes. He Fresno Bee said today.
uses a mathematical system to compute Long, 49, i11 now senior vice president
-· ByfoM BARLEY Of•,. 0.11'1' ""-' $fjlf
Prosecutor' 'Pat Brian put a surprise
last minute witness on the stand today in
Orange Counlli'SuperlorC4url•and spark-
ed a abo\I~ match that provided a
grandstand filiish to testimony In con-
victed Gig Pel.en' sanitJ hear!Jig.
It also bnJo'ght an angry Judge Ke.,.
neth Willjams.upright at the bench with
an equally loud warning that made the
jury jump ud considerably reduced the
dtdhel let;! earli•~ achieved by Brian
and defense atl«ney Barry Tarlow.
"Now li!l~ here, both of you.,. Judge
Williams lllmonisbed both laW)WI.
"Lower »"II', voices right .now anct_ toep
your tempen. L'm alck ood tired of hear·
ing the llbbe bouoee back oil tha walls behind me.,,
Seated 1n the center or the uproar was
sheriff's deputy Nathaniel Glover, a
prt.gn ward guard., who came forward
thll momlng t<l ""tily that Peters, 24,
braWJ!l IO him about "pullinc the wool
over ~ Pl')'chlatrists' eyu."
Glo .. 1* al1 lhe commenfl. were,rnade
in November 1971. He said he was on ·du..-
ty Ill the Orange COunty Medical Center
ward.....,. PetorrNas helng-treated !or
bullet wounds suffered when he tried to
e$CIP!l fnlon the courtroom . during Ms
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tidal and gravitational data, detennining in charge or agriculture business at Bank
"There was nothing mentally wn:ing the stress on the earth's crust at specific of America, the world 's largest com·
with him," Glover said. "He told me it points. mercial bank. wa~ all a big ·joM:e and be talked about Greenspa n reportedly is living tem-
glrls, football and politics just like the porarily In Huntington Beach while he Before taking the job with Bank of
res~ of us." _ _ uses the c.omputeF&~l--Uc-Il'Vine-to-test--·America--in-1967, Long headed the
The comments brought the angry his theory. He normally works in the agr!Cultural operations of the Irvine
Tarlow to his feet for a fiery cross ex· Death Valley region. Company, the largest single land
amlnation th:it had both lawyers shouting He was released £rom Orange County df'veloper in Orange County.
and Peters leaning back in his Jail Tuesday on $308.50 bail. 'rhe Bee said l<>ng has talker! with
wheelchair with a broad grin on bis face. Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz and
Judge Williams, normally a soft-voiced , \Vhlte House officials.
thoroughly relaxed jurist, quickly SELLE R f l NDS "They asked me not lo talk about it."
restored order with an admonition that Lona: told the paper from his San Frao-
came across 'the bench like a whiplash cisco office.
and produced an immed iate silence in BUYER JN PJWT-"There are a few significant items to
the courtroom. be worked out as far as I'm (.'OllC(!med."
He called a recess to rurther cool The new!paper said sources it did :'IOI
things off Md warned both lawyers In the Bring home good ne•~ with DAIL y ldentUy said that Long his ae<e"'-' the PlLOT classified want ads. Look wb&t tn=' interval Uiat he would not tolerate a r und appointment.
resumplio'l of the aboutlng match. one shopper 0 : If appointed, l<>ng's responsibilities
Brian then w~t on· to the flnal argu· VW. '87 Bug, R&H , newly would include the Forest Service, Soil
meot be bad deferred for Glover's cond. hrkJ, tires, trans, Conservation. the Economic Research
testimony and asked the jury to quickly CHP green stkr. $775. =· Servl<:e, lhe Agricultural Research
rule that Ptt~ was sane when he ldlled nu. Sen.rice and the Extension Service, the
.his parents in· their Huntington Beach newspaper said. home On April 2), 1971. That ad ran only one day. Tbe shopper h\Yhlll! these areas are not generally ~te dlsmi55ed Peters' three days of ~°ifC:. Tr ~~~in ~P: ,:":n!~~~!~ politically sensitive, Long's appointment
testimony as the "old wounded bird trick. read 1111 about it in lhe DAILY PILOT could •tlr controversy because of his
"Anyone who ba~ hunted grouse knows classified want .ad aectlon. H you're a close ties to tgrlbllsiness-and concern In
what these blrdl can do,'' he said . seUer. dial M2-$878, the direct line to son1e quarters In Washll'igton that the
"1bey'll run along the gn:>und In front of -DAILY PlLOT ruults. dl!partment is more attuned to you tralUng a wing and lhey,1 lead you agribuslne11 Interests than Individual
S.. RTE u:L ----------------'amlC!l,'" lhe pews r said.
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rondition !his moming.
Firemen said ~1r. Cottle apparently
tried to escape but became disorienled
and opened a clost!t door by mistake.
They said the closet door became en-
tangled with the doorknob of the
bedroom door and Cottle apparently was
unable to free it.
Battalion Chief Bill Thomas said other
neighbors reported the blaze when t~y
heard a window pop out because of 111-
tense heat in the front room.
Chief Thomas said he believes the lire
\\'as started because an overstuffed chair
\\'as left too close to a noor heater.
Damage to the Cottle home was
estimated at $2.500.
Guilt Admitted
B.y-W.at.e r-gat.e
use Def endant
BULLETIN
WASHINGTON (AP) -E. Howard
Hunt Jr., a former White Houiie aide wff
ls one of seven defeodaats In tbe Water-
gate bugging trial, pleaded gulUy today
to three counts of cblr1e1 agatu& blm.
The judge took tbe plea under advlte--
ment.
WASHINGTON (UP!) -The prosecu·
tor charged today that White Houu aide
G. Gonion Liddy was provided $250,000
to finance a political lnteUigence oper~
tion for President Nixon's re-election
campaign .
Earl J. Silbert, chief prosecutor in the
Watergate bugging b1al. said Liddy and
" a· friend· and E. "HOwatd 'Hant Jr:, who
served at times as a White House con-
sultant, were Provided the moniy to re-
cruit intelligence agents.
He alleged their aim was to provide
advance in(ormation about possible dem-
onstrations by "extremist groups either
o( the left or the right'' during the presi-
dential campaign.
In an opening statement to the jury se-
lected Tuesday to try the case. Siibert
said the government would prove that
Liddy. Hunt .and five men arrested at
the Watergate building offices of the
Oemocrntlc National COmmittec June 17
conspired to steal p0UUcal secrets by theft
and by wiretapping.
He said he wanted to give the jury "a
general idea -a broad picture" -ot
the nUeged crimes, set forth in an eight.
count indictment in September, before
calling witnesses that he sakl could pro ve
!Set GUILTY, Pagel)
Orange Coast I
Weather
The weatherlady pulled a switch.
The expected rains on Thursday
will oot materialize, and Orange
Coast sunwor!hipers can expect
fair skies. though nippy tempera-
tures. Highs in the 60s. Lows to-
night in the mid-40s.
INSWE TODAY
The Huntington Beach Pla'JI·
house ltartJ Off the tleW Utar
with the revival of a vintage
cornedy·fanta.fll, "Heaven Can
Wait." See .hetrtainment, Page s
30·31.
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U.S. Expedition i1i Himalayas Studies, Follows Prints Staffs Nix Jets Hit N. Viet Pan1rand1.e
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KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) -An
Amfrlca11 apeditlon camped at 11,500
feet in the Sllow or a Himalayan valley
di11Covered ape-like footprints close to
one of the ll~nts, and Sherpa guides iden·
lilied them as t~ of the "Abominable
Snowman."
The prints, almost nine inches long and
nearly five inches wide ~·Ith a NWlded
bee!, were found Dec. 20 by Dr. Howard
Emery, 34, a Los Angeles physician and
£oologi:st, and Ted Cronin. 27, an
cirnithologlst Crom Wilmin3too, Del.
Zoologist Jeffrey A. McNeely, 28, of
Los Angeles. a Pdce Cot'PI volunteer
based in Thaililftd, made three plaster
casts of the jlflnts and deposited them
with-the-Amerie<Ul Embaiil"---in Ka~
mand u.
PETERS ...
away from what you're looking for.''
That was the intended effe(l of Peters'
testimony, Brian warned the jury.
"All this man ever wanted to do was
!JSe this courtroom as a forum for his
philosophic and political views," Brian
said.
"We've listened to him for three days
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HUGHES .•.
McN<ely aaid be and the others follow·
ed the lra<b In ab Inches of -..... ror hall a mile before they ~
In a llilCkel.
"Tiie lint toe was the Jarcm me,
positioned somewhat lower on the foot
than the other row," be rePQrted.
He said the print! resembled those or a
mountain gorilla round arr.ong the peaks
of cen\l'al Africa.
McNeeJy said In a rePort to the
Nepaleite Foreign twlinistry : ''They seem
to be the tracks of a prim.:ite. However,
the footprints are considerably larger
than those or any monkey and are much
"·Ider In relation to the length than are
trt.c ks of monkeys. ~
··11 seems quite clear that the tracks
be-long to an ----unimal which Ct still
unkown to science."
now, he's had much more than his day tn
court and now it's Ume to settle the
psychedelic dust and send him on his
way," the prosecutor added.
"!~e's the grand master of deception ,·•
Brian said. "But he's also the man who
killed tus parents and the time has come·
to impose the punishment for murders
committed when he knew euctly what
he was doing."
Tarlow will follow Brian with his final
argument and he indicated this morning
that it will be a very brief summation.
"I'm going to aok the jury to find him
failure to deliver 63 jet planes to TWA in insane and take appropriate action in the
the 19505. ' light of that decision," Tarlow said.
Hughes-Too] (T«iJoo) then owned more "I think in view al what we've heard
than 78 percent of TWA stock. from otg Peters in these past three days
The default , judgment was more than that there can be little doubt that the
30 times larger than any otb.er award in jury will reach that detennination," he said. an Ar.lerican court. With interest, the Peters, confined in a wheelchair
_judgmeol llacl grown to about ll80 throughout the trial, has used sell-drawn million.
B ~-n• · . ...1..... --n-ed . charts, volumes of obscure religions, bis ro~llUI s J~eot was Ulluu.u• 18 own book and his views on life, drugs and
19111 by U.S. Dist. .Judge Charles M. phil..,.p))y fo explain to the dury that he
Metzner of Ntw York and ID l97l by the was part _.of a "divine plan" when he
U.S. Circuit Court in New York. stabbed Charles Peters, 55, through the Douglu said the cireuil cour1 erTed when Jt rejected Tooloo's defense that heart and strangled bis mother, Flora, 54.. Peters thanked the court and the jury the purdwe of the aircraft and the late Tuesday !or giving him the time to
£inancing were traDsactioos uoder the offer his views and fenced with Brian for
control ol. the CAB IDd tberdore immune half a dozen prosecution questions before
from the antitrult laws. Tarlow closed his case.
Supporting Douglu in the majority Judge Willla1115 quickly suppressed a
were Justices Wlllillm J. Brennan Jr., last minute interruption by a Huntington
Potter Stewart, Byron B. White, Lewis Beach woman who has asked several
F. Powell Jc. and William H. Rehnquist. times during the trial to testify.
Blackmun joined Burger's dissent Mrs. Geargia Wayne has asked the~
wblle Jllltice Thurgood Marshall did not judge, Brian and Tarlow to be allowed to
partidpale in the case. · tell the jury o! her belie! that Peters
Brownell ~ Jbdge Metzner awarded may well represent '1the second coming
TWA damages of $137,611,435.95. Metzner o! Cbrtst." ' +in !~,added. fl.5 mlllioo in attomey•'• Mrt. Wal!JLl9ld both ImerL&Dtl a
lees-..... lllt;lll:U In -.""1111111adnr!iiDiiliif 'of -'8tors that &be had With
-.... ' Melleeb' Ale! be dtdni think then was llJt1thlai new 1bott1 the foot· l!!'.i?IL "lll=any~ ·Olhen· had alreadJ cS-.ci
them ••• he saJd' 0 to it ... not "" any new evidence for the dlJcovery of Yeti,"
All-year
the name ilven to the creature by the Teachers at 11 Qcean View eJementary
Sherpas. schools in HuntlngtQa Beach have ,voted
He said the team will make no special against all-year schools, district otficlals efforts to fmd the animal.
The Americans are on a 1,.._month et· revealed today.
pedl1i9n in the Arul Valiey about 50 miles No 8Cbool otalf gave tn01't than 50 J>OI'
east of Mt. E\<erest, 1tudYln1 animals cent support to the awitcb to a new
and plants ol eastern Nepal calendar, omcla11 llld.
Yeti ' wu lniroduoed to lbe world as the Meanwhile, Wttni continues thll week
"Abominable Snowman" in 1951 by the In Ibo ~--y•-Brilish journalist Eric Shipton. Many at 10 ° r campuses ~ RiW
SAIG-011 (UPI) -U,S. aircraft atlaektd Ibo Nonh --i>Onbandle
'l\teoday and today in lbe lteavieot raids in noarl:t '"""" -", mllllaey •W-meo said.
North Vletoam claimed to have shot down two 852 bombers.
THE U.S. COMMAND said -lei waa mot down over North Vlelaam and a beUcople,t ,..., lost oyer the IOltlll, loving dgbt -missing. •
Spokesmen 11!d Jtt' li&!>lel<-bomb<n and 15 -,,._ 861 !Orntalbw •~
lacUd below North Vietnam's 20th parallel. Tiie llrlkes w..e the heavlelll in
the Panltandle since Nov. 17.
RADIO HANOI QtlOrED • Foreign Ministry communique lll'Jllti 'lhe;l'8lds
wn hllllng civilian area1 111d the bombing "proved that the Nixon admlrilstra-
tlon la Vflrl ltUbbom, belllcote and cruel ... "
Sbenlas ~ [oreiinen "'-'c:utawimn. t.i-,~Sc~hool~c;Dl~strt~ct.~A!,t !!le~11~t :1'75~!;\rl:l""i!:'n"t !!'"~-rt----
have seen the creature. rt la needed Imm~ before the Ii s t T "tl ~ Shipton tnd a !ew other foreigners schoolboardwlllconslde!'calltogacom· earc e on . l re
have photograpLed unexplained toot~ munlty election to aee lf parents favor
prints, but McNeeley•s casts are the flrst lhe plan.
reported taken of such tracks. The voting completed so far means
tha~ in at least 11 schools, the 1ll·year
Irvine Appr0ves
Joaquin Marsh
Bridge and Road
calendar cannot possibly be Implemented To Waterfront Sites
next year.
Tltooe llCboola are : eoDege View,
Golden View, Hope View, Lake View, Citing rwnon about clouds over the
Lark View, Mesa View, Oak View, Spring Irvine Coompany title to its waterfront
View, Star View, Sun View, and Village properties in Newport Beach the joint
View. . city-county Harbor Committee Tuesday
School o!ficlala were cauUOUJ when ordered lta Ital! to tearclt the tiUe of
asked to comment on why not even one property on the Balboa Island channel
Nearly three years of controversy over school in 11 bad come close to approving whe~.Irvine wants io build 60 condomfn..
the effect of ertenslon of Campus Drive an all-year plan. iums.
acros,, the San Joaquin Marsh along the ~.,_ whether strong opposition to the Newport Councilman CMI Kymla,
eastern bounds of the UC Irvine study plan among aome parenta: might have in--cha.irman of the panel which is compri,s..
ded Tuesd nl•' hen •-·lne · ed of coundlmen and Orange County har-area en II'/ ..,1 w "• c> fluenced t.acben, SUper1ntendenl James hor commlulonera, asked for the Utle
irv'ine Company olfldals are achedulod
to mate ! lull pmentation of the mjlltl-
milllon dollar waterfront project to com·
mJttee members next month and Kymla
said the tlUe report will be completod
by then.
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report, councilmen voted 3 to 2 to ap-How much is conjectun: at tbla point." Kymla said be made the request for agent, left his staff job at the White
prove the project. Carvell said the diltrict would CODtlnue the tiUe search at the request of two House in September, 1971, to become a
Councilmen Henry Quigley and balloting at other ICboola. memben of the Harbors, Beaches and counsel to the Committee to. Re.Elect the
Gabrielle Pryor opposed the project He also stressed that Ocean View re-Parks COmmissioo. President.
citing possible environmental damage to mains firm in its belief that it 0 should "There Ls a concern by several people "Toward the end of December, be
the marsb, need for further study of examine alternatives to the t.redttional that the Irvine Company does-not have recelved two additional assignments .....
alternative routes and the posslbll!ty calendar year. U these altemativea p~ clear tlUe to scrne of the upl&nds." Silbert said.
other highway projects in lrvtne are vide a better education program for He aaJd his request had nothing to do "He was to try to develop an In-
more deserving al this time than the children, the school board tan\ 10lng to with the recent lawsuit brought by re-telligence operation to fittd out in ad-·
highway fink between UCI and the Irvine ignore Jt." tired Newport Beach attorney Max B. vance if demonstrations were planned for
Industrial Complex. 'The Ocean View School District bu 24 Sturges who had clalmed the company campaign appearances ... In addition, be·
'Ille action .taken Tuesday night con-did not have title lo Linda Isle. That was to look into security problems for .;
tinues to qualify the city for $500,000 of campuses. Two -Westmont and Crest case was thrown out of court last week. the Republican National Convention then '_f
cowity bridge funds and matching View -switched to the all~ear plan last j'This is no witch bunt /' Kymla said, scheduled to be held in San Diego." J
Arterial HJgbway Financlng Program summer after 75 percent o parents and HOOt if somebody has a question about Silbert said Liddy was provided
funds for the balance of the road con. nearly 100 percent of teac rs voted for the title, we should look into it." $250,000 for this and other assignments
struction project. the change. He noted that there have been ques-by Jeb Stewart Magruder, then deputy
Tuesday's hearing resulted In approval At one other campus, Glen View. there tions raised about the company's title to director of Nixon's re-election campaign.
of the environmenlal impact report by a was near unanimous support for tbe all· the islands in Upper Newport Bay. Magruder, also a former White House
unanimous vote. Councilmen added the year plan last year among teachers and "And it's loglcal that if there are some staffer, Is executive director of the 1973
$1,000 study of eight a1temative routes lhe issue was put to a community vote. serious questie>M about the islands they Inaugural Committee. The prosecution
providing traffic access between UCI and Parents turned it down, however. may also relate to the lower bay," Kymla plans to summon him as a witness. 1•
the airport area to the original $.'J,500 Im· Monte McMurray, cbainnan of Ocean said. Silbert said Magruder and others
pact statement. View's all·year school task force, act. "The Newport Beach colUlcil would be became worried about po s s i b I e "
Wilsey and Ham, the city's general i:rlltted T\Jesday that the strong op-very embarrassed U it approved a pro}-demonstrations against c am pa i g n ·
plan consultants, prepared the study of position from·parenta: might have had an ect and su~uenUy found out that the speakers for Nlxon because they did not ·'
a]Jemative ~f which_ they .rated influence Oii !be voJ!l!a..ollucbet:t.~~ .UUe..J& noLclm ---have..Sec,et.-Sewica-p(oteclion~and-!el._
offlytwo as being good." , poslll"I'iii sure staU wu aware of op-Il"Vjne Com.Papy officials declloed to an intelligence operation was necessary. ·
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The firm noted further study would be nn in the community," McMurray make any lomtll <Olltlllelll on the acUon "Liddy and Hunt then embarked on a ·
nlllded in orar for a fiDal dete.rminatioo-.ssaaJldd~"Y~•01n':;-8alllw"a'Y-l"Wbiaavve-.to:-lal1;9-:oooo--ll11&-""'Plljf~llll-~polt05'1"1111lllilltlifel'el'imiffiiiic'iilllJ>ilgn;',"SllJIJl!mllll,;-'"'l~y---Jj---
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Happy· Jleunion
Coast Woman Finally Sees Kin
By JOHN ZAu.ER
Of .... 0.lb' ...... lllff
For nearly 45 years, Rosa , ScopelliU
has been living in agonlz.ed separation
from her first-born child.
Since 1928, the forces of economic
depression, international warfare, and
rigid immigration Jaw1 have combined
-Jo thwart-every effort of lbe·llalian-bom·
great-grandmother to gain entrance to
· the United States for · her -daughter,
Josephina.
But Tuesday was the big day for Rosa,
who now lives in Huntington Beach. Sbe
gathered ber three younger children -
none of whom bas ever seen Josephina -
and went to Los Angeles International
Airport to meet the long-lo51 daughter.
She almost missed COMeetions again.
lron1cally, it was not the fault of any
ootside force tills time, but of Rosa
berseU. She was so overcome with emc>-
tlon that she almoat didn't reeognlze
Josephina, now 48 years old, coming off
the plane.
DAILY PILOT
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"l wasn 't looking for someone with a
hat," explains Ro'Sa. "But when I did see
her. I started sobbing and screaming i:1.nd
crying so loud that people from all over
the airport were looking at me.
11Having my daughter here is the
answer tp mr._ prayers for all these )"ears
·arid. I couldn't heip inySeii." ·
The reunion -was made possible by
donations from friends an drelatives, m.
eluding Rosa's other children, who had
never seen Josephina before. They col·
lected $800. wired It to Italy where
Josephina was Jiving, and made all the
arrangements.
Neither Rosa , who lives on social
security benefits, nor Josephina . who
comes from a poor country, could have
afforded it alone, Rosa says.
The long story of their separation
began In Italy in 1928. Rosa, a native of
the country. had maJTied a young
American ci tizen and was preparing to
come with him lo the United States. They
were about to board an ocean liner with
their young daughter Josephina, when an
immigration official noticed that the
child had an eye inrection.
That was against immigraioo regula·
lions, the official told · the startled
parents. Josephina could not come.
Faced with. the loss of the money they
had scrimped together ror boat tickets,
the CQuple decided to go on to America,
leaving Josephina behind with Rosa's
parents in Italy. She would be sent later
when her eye healed .
In 1930, Rosa returned to Italy for her
child. But on trying to leave the country,
she was told that since she was still an
Itali:in Citizen (only her husband has
U.S. clt ize nshJp) she was not entitled to
bring anyone with her. Not even her
daughter.
Brokenheart('(). Rosa returned to
America . On the vo9a·ge. a son she had ~
brought w\fh her on the trip died .
On ce Rosa was home. the Scopellit is
began saving again, but the Great
DeprenJon swept the country and made
even surviva l difficult. Then, just as
limes were improving, World War Tl In·
tervened, making inte.rnatlonal travel
impossible.
During it>e war, Josephina married a
native Jtatlan. began ralslng her own
famil y, and thus ended hopes for a rt u·
nlon with her mother in America.
In llJllO, Rosa's husband died, and the
~ grier«ricken woman traveled to Italy for
• v!tlt "With her daughter. But she
couldn't 1tay long, because.. her other
three chlldrtn were in the U.S. and the
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plSnnerl. ' ' .~ ' · merfi. of ·a .._, • . r, ' prapeny... · r 1 " '""·, 1 '1 ' gmce Agency."
Mayor William Fischbach provided the
necessary vote to approve the project.
Although be said he is concerned about
preservation of the 2aZ--acre Uct marsh
study area, he said the arguments that
the marsh would "gain as much as it
would 10se" by construction of the
roadway convinced him to support the
plan.
University officials appeared again
Tuesday night and reiterated their view
that the qi.mpus Drive extension
between University Drive and Carlson
Avenue would provide a needed "buffer"
between the marsh's eastern border and
any future uses of neighboring parcels.
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CLEANERS ...
Philp, county health officer.
"Some estimates have indicated that
as much as 40 tons of paint residues may
entC'r Newport Bay each year from all
hull-cleaning operations," he said.
Dr. Philp said It is also "remotely
possible" that heavy metal poisoning
from paint scrapings could result.
He said the condition of bay waters is
so bad that it is "remotely possible" that
metal poisoning "could result from con·
sumption of shellrlsh taken from certain
areas of Newport Bay."
Dr. Philp noted that testing in the
Rhine Channel turned up mercury at a
volume of 80 parts per million. He said
this was mostly organic' m~rcury that
could eventually be consumed by fish.
O'Keefe pointed out. however, that a
prohibition on hull cleaning wouldn't
necessarily accomplish the ObJectiVe of -
eliminating paint scrapings from the
water.
"Even if we have a cleaning
ordinance," he said, "the design of lead·
ed paints is such that they slough oil
organisms that attach themselves as
they grow bigger.
"Anybody with that kind or paint
doesn't have to clean it off," he said,
"and if we pass this ordinance we'll just
b.: encouraging everybody to go to the
boatyards and put on this kind of paint."
Charges Corrected
In Narcoties Arrests
Huntington Beach auLhorlUes Ilsted in·
correct charges against Robert Gauntney
or Costa Mesa Tuesday In a news release
concerning drug arrests which was the
source for a Daily Pilot story.
Gauntney, 22, of D Santa Ana Ave.,
WH actually charged wltli po8Btsilon o!
marijuana for tale, possession of
narcotl<s and· betng und<r the . lnlluence
or narcotics. '1be city news rtleate in·
dlcated a more serloua charge againM
Gaunbtey. The Dally Pilot regrets the er-
ror.
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Scores EVidence
FAIRFIEU> (AP) -Thete may be
mo.. bodlos burled In Yubo City orchards with papm bearing ,_
CGrona'1 name, 11ys the attorney fer &he
11-yeor-old Mexican national aocullld of
IDUl'derlng 25 jt(Der'llllt farm -.
In hla ~Ing IU'IJl10llt 1'lelday In the 4-mootl>old trial, defense attorney
to the N'icanguan government. Jagw-
and biJ wife Blanca !In to Maoagua
after the quob, and "aeT, for and
found Bfanca'1 mother,' the ~
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ovll r1ibta
IN SHORT... npor1ec1 1n satisfactory coodltlon at •
Wtdntidl], Januar, 10. 1q73
Landslide
Covers Road
h1 Yosemite
EL PORTAL (UPI) -A huge landslide
of mud, lftle.I and boulders wiped out a
aectloo ol Highway 140 Tueoday just in-
side Y08fJDite National Park.
Gould Father
Of New Sori
l!O!LYWOOD (AP) -Elllc>U
Gould is the lather or a IOI!, Sam,
lhe second child born lo lhe .-
ind his girl !rleod, Jeonller Baprl.
The baby ..... delivered 'l\Jeadar
by natural chlldblrth at the CC11ple'1
Holly.-ood home with a pl\yllclon In
attendance, a spokemnan for Gouk1
a.aid. The couple has a J..yell"Okl
!Augbter. Molly.
Goold was dlvcrced In It'll fnlm
Barbra Streisand, his wUe of
;even years. 'They had one IOO,
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"'----------' local bolpltal tuflering !rom "an ex-treme cue ol. .London nu."
Park rangers said two days of steady
rain weakened a section of steep cliffs
aJong the road, which follows a valley
carved by the Merced River. Since Sun·
day ni1ht. nearly three inches of raln
903.ked the area denuded four years ago
by a forest fire. 111URDER SUSPECT :
Richard Hawk challenged evidence !oand -brlblusror u;. 25 ...... dliCOiOl'eil
during May and June It'll.
Hawk said the grave wu dllcoYer"1 by
Roy Duron, foftmall ol the rancll where
COnJna bad '" office, a!ler sutler O>unty
lnveotlgalon bad flopped ~ !or
vicllml. The Jl'&Ve contained two bank
clepoolt lllpa bearlllg COrma'• name.
e Stones Co Ret11rtt?
The Si·yeardd Mtlooal -1
Ojiii'iOon POSH {PeoptiVnlliiffo ve
llumani*J) WN actmitted to West Adami ~
QJrnmuolty lblpltal Monday nlgb~ A
bospltal ~an said It wu too early
to esllmale how long he would remain
1>ospitalized.
e Patriot -lury
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A white.haired
woman who says she standl by the molto
"My Country, Right or Wrong,"
No ane was hurt when the Jand!lidt
thundered down the cliff. cam~g
chunks or the roadbed to the banks of I.he
river.
An Unktentlfied bartender on h.is way to
~·ork In Yosemite VaUey told rangers the
slide occurred only minutes after he
paMed the area approximately three-
quarters ol a mile imkl.e the national
park boundary.
RULED INSANE
LONG BEACH (AP) -A U.yeaMld
former college student, accwed ol the
aie murders ol a San Pedro woman and
her 1&-mooth.ofd oon, bas been Judced
10 ~ insane and sent to Atascadero State
liospital.
SuperiQr Court Judge John ArguellM 1'TlfE RUl\mLE, noise and concussion made the r:uling Tuesday, hued on ex-
lasted for several minutes and scared 1ne tensive psyi:hiatric studJes. If Atasca-
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The Rolling
lllooea roclt band and Its leader Mlck
Jagger, w-wile is a Nicaraguan,
want to give a concert to raiae funds for
Managua earthquake victims.
"' regarding. U.S. Vietnam war policies r&t,
matDed as a tentaUve juror in the Pen-
tagon Papers trial despite defense Ob-
jecllool.
u~• T..,_.. to death," he said. dero officials ever pronounce Finley
S M i Authorities estimated lt \\'OUld take "cured," he will be returned here to Urprise eet ff9 . "two or three days" before the slide '>''as stand trial, Arguellos ruled. An aJlJlOUllOOlltlt by a public relations
!inn said that pending agreement or tbe
State llep6rtmeot, the ooncerl will be
held at the Forum In Inglewood, on
Thursday of next week, with Ucketa 1eU.
Ing from 110 to 125, would be banded over
U.S. District Court Judge Matt Byrn<.
denied a defense challenge for caust to
Petra Hamilton who made the statement
during questioning Tuesday but ....... it
wouldD't lolluence her in judging Doniel
Ellsberg and Anthony Rusao.
cleared and a temporary roadbed laid. Finley is accused of the Jan. 24 slay-
Gov. ftonald Reagan lL~ens as AMembly Speaker Bob Atoretti whispers The highway patrol advised motorists to ing of Judith Terry, 20, and her aon,
to hiin after the two happen to meet at the Capitol. Moretti acciden· use highways 120 end 41 to enter Scott. Douglas Terry, 21, a former co--
tally missed the annual prayer breakfast and Reagan needled, "\Vhere Yosemite Natk>nal Park. Chains are re-worker of Finley's. was wounded in the
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Tax Hike Delay Proposed Governor
May Sell
READ THIS AD
THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1973, AT 10 A.M .•. YOUR
ONE DOLLAR Will BE WORTH UP TO $290.00 SACRAMENTO (AP) -A cents per dollar on June 1 in
seven-month reprieve from a mo6t of the state under the scbool finance-tax shift plan sales tu bike and a move for hamn1ered out by Gov. Ronald
more televised football were Reagan and Assembly Speaker
among leglalaUve goodies pen-Bob More!tl (0-Van Nuys).
ding today as the tbree<lay-old
session ga!Ded momentum. ( )
Tu=y ::r;v.1"~~~: CAPITOL
more protection from reveal-_ •
ing confidential sourre.s 8;Dd But 8 bill by Assemblyman
open more of .the . Ieg1slabve K Cory ([).Garden Grove) process to public view. en . . One assemblyman wants to would delay the hike until Jan.
move the state capital to the 1, l974.
gold cotmtry for a day· The state ha! a budget
another wants to make a~ surplus of $683 million that
waiters and waitresses get to would make . up the budget
keep all their tips. loss, Cory S8ld.
"Gov. Reagan bas made it
THE SALES tax is schedul· clear that be wants to give
ed to go from five cents to six this surplus back to the tu·
payers, and I heartily agree,"
Cory Mid in a news release.
"The simplest and most
straight-forward way of doing
this is to delay the sales tax
increases.''
IN SAN Francisco, Alameda
and Contra Costa counties, the
saJes tax is already half a cent
hi gher than in the· rest of the
state, to help pay for the Bay
Area Rapid Transit District.
If a professional or college
football club wanted a
television blackout of a post-
season or interconference bowl
game it would be forbidden to
play that game in a public
facility under a bill by state
Sen. Craig Biddle (R·
Riverside).
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Gov. Ronald Reagan says he
may sell his undeveloped 771
acres or Riverside County
ranchland and look around for
another ranch that ia already
developed.
Reagan confirmed Tuesday
that he was preparing to sell
portions of his Rancho Califor-
nia property in southwestern
Riverside County. He said he
has had second thoughts about
developing a ranch "from
scratch" and was getting im-
patient to have an established
ranch where he can settle
down.
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Bicentennial Era Celebration by inaugurating
this prestigious program for the.benefit of our
valued friends and account holders. A minimum
balance of $5,000 is the only membership
requirement in the Laguna Federal Savers Oub.
So resolve to save two ways in 1973. Take
advantage of the budget-stretching benefits an.d
special privileges offered yon by the nation's
finest savcr11 club, while earning the nation's
highest interest OD your insured savings.
YOU ENJOY SPECIAL SAVERS CLUB
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*THEATRE, MOVIES AND OTHER .1 TYPES OF ENTERTAINMENT
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*FAMILY FUN RECREATION, AND
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AT REGULAR PRICE
Then We Will Give You
Item Of Same Value
for only
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first 1erved basis, and of course our entire
stock is included except for Fair Traded
Merchandise.
surn
Sl'OlT COATS
SLACkS
JACKnS
-swim
PANTS
LU.THll GOODS
COIDUIOYS
nc.
"WE ONLY SELL TOP GRADE MERCHANDISE BY FAMOUS MAKERS"
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SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AT BRISTOL • COSTA MESA, CALIF. o. ~1501
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Complex School Ballot
On April 17, Newport-Mesa ICbool dlstrkt voters
will face what may be one 01 the most unusual ballot~
In the history of the district as Ibey !ill lour seat s.
Primary interest may focllS on trustee area four,
which enco1npasses most of Newport Beach southeast
of Upper Newport Bay.
ln that dlstrict, in cumbent Thomas Casey apparently
will face the challenge of Corona del Mar High School
senior ft·targaret Setterholm, an active environmentalist.
In additio n, lhere 1s a chance Casey will be doing
rare battl e v.'ith an other inru1nbent -area l'.\'O Trustee
Beverly Langston.
. l\trs. Langston said her family is thinking of pur·
chasing a hom_e in Casey's district so while she definitely
\von 'l run in lier O wn area. sh~ is kOO pbtg the option
open in area (fur.
To replace her jn Costa ~1esa's area l\VO, h1rs. l~ang
ston is backing longtime police officer and current Costa
Atesa Communications Director Orville Amburgey.
Social worker Roderick J\1acl\1illan, whose area seven
comprises most of western Costa ftfesa, has announced
he'll seek an unprecedented third four-year term on
the boa rd.
Dr. Arthur Thompson , a Newport Beach obstetrician,
will also seek reelection to his area five seat represent·
ing the Balboa Peninsula, West Newport and Lido Isle.
Thompson was elected over four opponents last sum_·
mer in a special election to fill the vacant seat of Don·
aid Strauss.
To its credit, the Nev.•port-Mesa school district has
developed into one ot stability and few major issues
(except maybe over that stability) -are likely to de-
velop.
AJl-year schools could become a .point of discuss\on,
but there's no conflict yet since all candidates who've
said anything have all said the same thing -move
S(0\\1Jy.
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The filing deadline for the race ii-Feb. 18 and scbool
district ofllcLtls are encouraging all Interested residents
in the trustee areas up tor election lo consider becoming
candidates.
We do, loo. Our schools mean so very much to Ill
of us.
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The Building Boom
For a city whose leaders generally favor controlled
growth and development, Newport Beach skyrocketed
to the f9ref~t of booming Orange Countr cities durin 1972. ---
Figures released last week by the Community Devel-
opmen{ Department showed the city Issued building
permits for more than $105 million worth of new con·
slruction during the year, ahatterlng the previous high
by nearly $21 million.
Newport Beach, despite Its relatively small size,
ranked second only lo Huntington Beach in permit
value for 1972 -and 1-Juntington Beach aet an all-time
Orange County record.
The building boom provided a bonan.ia in permit
fees and excise taxes -more than $500,000 worth.
But the boorn also cast a Jong shadow over the al·
legedly good intentions of city leadership and the un-
finished general plan.
. .Some officials feel the coastal rone regional com-
~1ss1on created by Proposition 20 will slow up the boom-
mg development. But that isn't enough.
It city officials are truly interested in orderly de-
velopment they must complete the general plan and
then make sure each and every new project represents
what Newport Beach should be.
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Famous Folk Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Govern1nent Backs Low-cost Protection
In Fact
And Fiction
~YD NEY J, HARRI~
Today's little qu.1%, for a cbaoge, is not
lllrlctly about wonll, but about lm>oos
~·Jn foci, fiction, or mythology. Hall
right is a darned aood .........
I. Everyooe kmws that David, In the
Bible, -anhaeJ. ---1'e;~Ol'ftlt~Qil1M.,.--""'
ality WU Goltatb?
2. What celebrated
1 tavem bnwl; (b)
•
To whomever stole our outdoor
Christmas light3 while \\'e \Vere out
oft.own: A very Happy New Year!
Next Christmas there won't be any
to steal.
-J .8.T.
1llJt ........ ,.ff.tels ,......,, ritws, ....
_...,1ty ...... ,, "" _..,,._. ll!MI
.,.... 11M ...... -. OIMlllY Ch'-O.lly Plllt,
8. Who was the ·real-life character
~whose-adwn\Ul'fl-·ins-pir-i!d Daniel-De
Foe's novel, "Robinsan Crusoe"?
9. What t~o great ~ythic heroes. tr~ed
madness, (bl dressing up like a woman?
Few Takers for Flood Insurance
To the Editor :
The National Fund Insurance Act
which was recently put through Congress
offers residents of communities such
as Newport Beach, C.Osta Mes a,
and Fountain V a 11 e y tbe oppor·
tunity or b u y i n g protection against
the devastation.! or f 1 o o d and tidal
waters. The act provides that lhe
Federal government wlll subsidize 90
percent of the losses and makes available
a coverage which historically has never
been obt3inable.
MAILBOX
Letters from readtr1 are welcome.
NormaUt1 writtTI 1hould convey their
mes.sages in 800 toOf'ds or leu. The
right to condenlt 1ftter1 to fit apace
or elimtnate libel ir reserwd. All
letters mwt include rignat1ir1t and
mailing addreu, but name1 may be
_ ~lN~_THIS has !)!sse_A. <!__tF~~ge! !ew ~.withheld ou-,...r~quut._ i/ .111.ffi,Cient_
new policies have been purchased by the re ason is apparent. Poetry wiU not be
public. The price is rid.iculoutly low and pu blished.
the need, certainly f~r those people who
would be affected. Jn the case o our
ed u'p with condominiums it will be too
late to rectUy mistakes.
We realize the Irvine Company is in
bU5lness to make money. We believe this
property could be developed to lhe
ecooornic satisfaction of the Irvine Com·
pany as well as the estbetic satisfaction
of the surroundlng homeowners and Ute
citJzens of Newport Beach. Since this
problem is of the Irvine Company's own
making, we homeowners are WlWilling to
be the only ones to make t'Oncesslons.
CAROLYN CONWAY
" --Rare-·a9isfatf·on-
To the Editor,
It ii an all too rare a phenomenon to
Alan Cranston and John Tunney. I would
commmd them on their ethical sensltlvi·
ty and thelr moral courage. I would also
urge us all to convey our support of this
legislation to our Congressmen and
Senators.
RABBI BERNARD P. KING
Tot Safet11
To the Editor:
I wish to pose an open question to the
Parks and Recreation Department of
Newport Beach ; Why the change in Ute
playground at-Mariners-Park?· l-was
most pleased to see signs of im-
provement in the playground over
Christmas vacation; some of the equ~p-
a;..~~~dtll~l;~(tj"~:~.-~~.'--~
heart attack while
1'.aCUlng a yollD(
basins, is great. lll:--<--~"*NSWERS•~.~~~~~~~--$D01t....a1°"1m-~g tbe-de>J1Jlallng home H means losin our entire view o~;l_j~Jyd::ibio-in.;p~IOl!m:iiether"'!;~'questl~':-<'-:om""";of;r;et-thi::ics~C:link-=·_,.-=1~1ai~~~~ e ewpor y an pcrunsilla re . We • Y • • . ,
lhe iesull
le·8)'Dl 8 one for ~ ,. .. old or older.
1be aame ii !Ne tf. U. lall swing set
with only one bucke\· nhig. But those
respooslble for the p~ lacell!Ung
forgot one Important fact : Elementary
school age children have full use of a
playground all week long. 11 they need
further recreation on the weekends, any
park in thi5 city features play equipment
their size.
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cJrl from drownlni
in his own lake'!
3. Who WU lhe "Merchant of Venice"
lo Shakespeare's play! (I've uked thiJ before, but )ust want to see H it took.)
-4. Why is the Roman Pope sometimes
called the "Pontiff"?
5. How long did Adam reside in lhe
Garden of Eden, according to tbe early
Talmudists?
I. Who was the most famou5 foreign
correspondent for the New York
Tribune? (He wrote hlJ dispatches from London. but that's not much belp.)
7, Scheherazaefe, or CO'lii'st, IS the lady
who told the "Thousand and One Tales"
in the Arabian Nights -but to whom?
J, A Philistine. Oood in the ea stem part ol the United
2. (a 1 Christopher Marlow ; (b) States was published widely in the news
Shelley; (c) \V. s. Gilbert. media and yet even this bas had no noticeable effect. Our office rc.n a sizable 3. Antonio. (No. not Shylock. you dum· display ad in the Daily Pilot and even
kopf; he was a money-lender, not a with your vast circWation throughout
merchant. l Newport Beach, Huntington Beach,
4. Because the highest class of the Fountain Valley and Laguna Beach ,
Roman priesthood bad to superintend the thert were only 3 ·or 4 phone calls and
construction of the bridges (ponteljl. only one pure.based coverage. S. Only 12 hours.
8. Karl li,tarr . WITH BALBOA Island having its
7. To the sultan. Schahriah. streets flooded during the high tide
8. Alexander Selkirk, who spent four-several Umes a year, It would seem that
and-a-half years on a desert island with It Is only a matt.er of th11e before a foot
only a gun and amn1unition. before he or two of water will enter the dwellings
"'as rescued in 1709. end commercial establishments in the
9. fi:IJ Ulysse~; and (b) Achilles, both of beach _ar~a. ~rta,!!tly any type of storm .,.
"'horn tried to draft-dodge the Trojan disturbance, allhOugh rare in Southern
\\'a r. Callfornla, al the high tide period ,.,,ould
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Pompidou Moscbw Trip
Could Sway Elections
push this: type of water over m a ny
residential areas.
We hope that the cllizens of our com·
munity will ·take heed of this peril ·aod
reCelve the benefits of tbe joint act.ion
bcl\4-'een the insurance indu stry ;jnd the
i''ederal go,·ernment.
BOB PALEY
lrvh1e Pollc11
To the Edit or: The. Sovief Union is becoming a must
1top on the campaign trails of Western
chief execut\\feS. President Nixon's
journey to Mtiscow last May burnished
bis image as an inno\'alor and doer in
foreign policy. And now French Presi·
dent Georges Pompidou, whose govern·
ment faces national eleciions In March,
is preparing to n:trace Nixon's footsteps.
This week he will meet near P.finst with
Leonid. I. Brezhnev. head of the Soviet
Communist Party.
Jean-Francois Re.vtl . writing in the
Paris weekly L'Express. suggests that
Pompidou is ht!ad.lng east to remind
Socialist and Communist voters in
France that the ruling Gaulll3ts "carry
out the foreign policy ()f the (French)
Communist Party.'' The Gaullists . Revel
adds. ha"·e promised Brezhnev to say "no Ito) political and mlUtary integration
bl Western Europe~' if a satisfactory
Paris-Moscow accord Is rtached.
SINCE THE Gaulllsts came to power ,
Mo!l:ow hn.1' not hesitated to sacrifice the
intucsts or fi'r•nce's Communist voters
to Ruulan policy objectives. It w111s more
In the Kremlin 's Jntercst to have the late
Charles de Gaulle in olric~ -un·
dermlnlng NATO, blocking Britain's en-
try Into the Common Market, and quar.
rellng with the United Slatcl -than to
have a CcmmuuLst-SOClallst popular front
at the controls.
GauUilt deallngs with Co mmunists
1lwaya have been two-e:jged : cOrdltil
toward tboae in Mo!lcow, frosty toward
tbole at home. The Kttmlln'1 acceptance
of this approaclt has Jed many French-
men lo beUeve !hat lhe Soviet Union b not particularly eager for 11 leftist
eo....,,ment Jn Parlt. Mooeow hardly
could have been pleued when Ibo Fffilcb
Communilts publicly c o n d e m n e d
EDITORIAL
RESEARCH
Russia 's invasion or Czechoslovakia and
its lreatment or emigrating Jews.
OPINION POLLS in Uecember in·
dicated !hat i'~renchmen favored the
Soclallst-O>mmunist federation over the
Gaullist government by "" margin of 43 to
38 percent . lf nothing else. the Com-
munist& hope that the t\1arch elections
will restore the party lo a level of
respectability It has not enjoyed for a
generatkln. If the Comn1unists should
came to pciwer, Party Secretary Georgrs
~1archals has said, they lvould quietly
return lo lhe opposition benches in the
event of a subsequent electoral defea t.
But such speculation must take a back
seat, for the moment. to the question of
whether Pompidou could y,•ork with a
Communist-dominated parllamenl . Th!
president stated in his mos• recent news
confere ll<'e that the constitution e:m·
po"·ers hi m to appoint a premier without
regard to the election returns. tr his
choice we:rt rejected by the National
A!se mbly, however. he would have to
cell new eledkina or resign.
In \his tangled sctnark>, Brezhnev
may well hold a trump card. The
Gaullllts could Indeed go down to defeat
t"'O months from no"' If the Cornmunistt
back.. I.heir SOCialist allies In dlstricb
where communist victory ii unlikely. Al
'this point, nobody knows If Brezhnev i.'\
pre~ to urge the querulous French
CommuniJ11: to adopt suc h a strategy.
Bui the pol!lbtllly th•t be may do oo
toncts a 1ped1I polanancy to PompldoU'1
vtslt.
Regarding the Jasmine Creek project.
the Irv ine Company has repeatedl y
represented itself as bending over
backward to cooperate \\'ith the
homeo\\T1Crs surrounding Jasmine Creek .
I cannot speak for the residents of
Harbor View Hills South, but as far as
1 he residents of Spyglass Hill are con-
cerned nothing c()uld be further from the
tr uth.
\Ve \\'ere never advised of meetings
bet\\·een The Irvine Company and in·
terested parties. We were not advised of
the Planning Commission hearing. Our
ho1neo"·ner association president found
out aboot it by accident.
WllEN \\'E repeatedly 3dvised the.
frv ine Company that \Ve y.•ere conccmed
about vie"'' losses to our properties they
grudgingly consented to do view site lines
from represe ntative lots, thanks lo ~tr.
Store's suggestion. all the while insisting
that our views would oot be obstructed.
The view site lines proved that the Irvine
Company was wrong, we most definitely
B11 Ge1>rge --~
Dear C'reorge:
My flance promised to quit miok·
ing, quit lylnf and qui! other
women. Last ntgbt I saw him sit·
Ung In a nightclub smoking a big
cigar and with 1nother woman!
Can 1 ever trust htm again?
DISILLUSIONED
Df ar Dis:
Give him a chance to CJ:plain.
Perhaps he \\'a 1 80 drunk he didn 't
know "'hat he was doing.
lSend your autumn problems t9
, Getirge for higheit trade-in on our
new stock of wlnter dilemmas.)
paid a premium ror that view. 'Ille V · Bill and \lie Jac:bon
The Irvine Company is in the unique Amendment do precisely this. These ·
position of possessing 90me of the pieces of leghliitlon wouJd prevent the
choicest property in thla country. granting of Most Favored NaUon status
possibly the world. They publish much to any country which does not perm.it
propaganda about their careful p1'1Urlng freedom of emigration to ita: citizem. Tbe
and the impc::irtance of approval by the one piece of legislation the Soviet Union
local government of all Irvine Company most desires is the Most Favored Nation
plans and requests. Ho'ofever, when it !latus which would enable them to izn.
comes right down to the almighty dollar, port tbelr goods to the United States at
il appears the Irvine Company ia bound Ulti: very lowest rate of tariffs.
and determined to squeeze every nickel it By naw, we are all aware of the
can from every precious inch of ground. restriction whiCh the Soviet Union places
We find it hard to believe that the local upon its Jewish population, many of
schools "'ill have no problem handling Who'll desire to emigrate to the Stlte of
lhe children \\'ho "i ll be living in Jasmine Israel. The Vanik Bill would withhold
Creek. Most Favored Nation status from-the
\V e arc concerned with potential traffic Soviet ·Union until such time as their an·
problems generated by such a con-Usemltic restrictive emigraUon laws are
centration or homes. \Ye wonder If the abolished.
en.,,ironmental impact report is truly Amon& the many Senators who a.re
realisti c. After this last open land is fill· sponsorin& this excellent Jeglslation are
On the other hand, Mariners Park was
a haven for twc>-three-and four.year-old
children, for whom much less equipment
is available in other public parks. I will
stm take my two-year-old to Mariners
Park. We can stand in line with all the
other--toddleB, waiting our tum ror the
one low bucket swing; I can lift her ha If
way down. But how I will miss our
nearby playground full of equipment lhat
was safe for my child. ,
MELINDA GARCELON
The Honest, U nhi·ased News
The Nixon Administration's decision in
!he ran of 1972 to crack down on
television stations for broadcasting wflat
it considered ''bias-
ed news" had a ma·
jor impact on the in-
dustry.
This, coupled "'ith
the increasing num-
ber of newsmen jail·
ed by I h e govern·
ment . led irie\'\tably
to The Last Broad·
cast of Eric Kroo-
kellor tYt'o years later.
A transcript of that broadcast is
printed hert as a grim warning to other
effete intellectuals who ml&ht i:>e ~empted
in the future to purvey "elitist goS11ip"
and "ideological plugola'' instead of
honest, unbiased news.
GOOD EVENING, this is Eric
Kronkellor, bringing you the honest un-
blMed news.
The big honest unbiased news is that
our glorious-leader, President Rlcbard
M. Nixon, swam nine miles down tbe
P()lomac today while signing legislatkm
wttich will end crime, poverty and urban
sprawl.
A throng of decent Americans, con-
servaUvely estimated at !IU mWloo, lin-
ed the banks to cheer their beloved
Pretldent u the handoome, virile leader
&et a new world's record for handsome,
virUc Je1ders.
\Vt plan to bri'!I you every minute of
the Pl'elldent'a hlilorlc (out-hour battle
wt th the elements jmt as JOOn at '1be •
White Houae finishes unedltlng our film.
Jn !he other bg,nest unbJased ne"'S
tonlgh~ the Waahingtoo Po&t was ar-
ruled. ·
THE POST .... rtcbtlY accused ol
( ART HOPPE J
felonious elitist gossiping by h.intlng that
the Secretary of the Treasury hU
absconded to Brazil wlth what was left
()f the gold in Fort Knox.
"\Ile don't comment on unsubstantiated
N!ports, sworn affidavits or all-polnts
bulletins," said Pres14entlal Press
Secretary Ronald Ziegler with incredible
dignity. At the same time, Mr. Ziegler
took the apporbmity to announct. the •P-
polntment of l'ony Boyle. fonner United
Mlne Workers chief and not;i phllan-
thropLst, -as our new .Sc:retaey of the.
Treasury.
Meanwhile, in Vietnam our heroic B-52
bombers were forced to continue
devastating the remnants: of Hanoi and
Haiphong under our humanitarian Bombs
for Peace Program. nus became necessary when Hanoi
treacherously J reneged <¥1 tho un-
condJt.ional sutrender agreement. "lf we
aummder unconditionally," Lo Due Tho
asked Dr. Kissinger, "then will you atop
bombing 111?"
DR. KISSINGt;R lmmedlal<ly broke
off Lbe pe1ce talks. "If we have lo pro-
ml!e to stop bombing lhem," u he so
correctly said. "what kind of an un-
condltlonll lllln'OTlder ts tbat!"
And now for a look at the warm
huma.n-lntm.st Sidt of the honclt un-
blasetl news. Wbeo It comes---to warm
human lntereat r gue.ss the.re'• no one
more warmly, huroanly lntemiting than
our be.lovtd F1n:t Lady.
The beautiful Mn. NIJon. SS, joumeyed
today to Appalachia comers to pnMDL a bolt!!••! of American Beauty roses lo a
· group of starving pea·plcken who could,
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()f course, find work if they wanted to.
In a if8ceCul speech, Mrs. Ni.Ion said
the roses were "a symbol that your
President CaM for you." It was with
lean of gratitude counlng down their
checks that the starving pea-pickers ate
them .
WELL, that about wraps up the honest
unbiased news. We'll now bring you four
solid hours from The COiiected Addresses
of our beloved Vice President, Mr,
Agnew. 'lbat-alloWd be good oewt for
iosomniacs, ha, ha.
I'm sure Mr. Agnew, who bas a
wonderful sense of humor, won't mind
that llWe jest and .•• Oh? All right, I'll
go qui.Uy.
Well, UUs Is Erle Kronke.JJ()r from
aomewben in CUllo<ly.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. W•td. Publisher
Thom OJ K ecvil, Editor
Rarbnm Kreibich
Editorial Page Edi1or
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mf'ntJry •Ul 1111ues of lnte"''' And
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VOL. 66, NO. I 0, 6 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUAllY 10, 1973 c TEN CENTS
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Judge QuellS Shouting Match • Ill Peters Case
...BJ..l'OlUl.l
Of IM Oii~ ~-..... .
Prosecutor Pat Brian pul 1 surprise
.,last minute witness on the stand today In
Orange County Superior Court and spark-
ed a shouting match that provkled a
g~andstand finish to testimony in con-
victed Gig Peters' sanity bearing.
It also brought an angr)' Jucfge Ken-
neth Williams upright at the bench with
~n ~ually loud warning that made the
Jury Jump and considerably reductd tbe
.
' dtclbeJ,,,lavel •adiw ghjevld-b)'--Bri&A-~pu.&linf-tb&-wool-glr1-,-~ and-polltict-juM.-Uk lhe--and produced an immediate 3ilertee -tn---He· di3mmed-Peters'--three days of
and defc!nse attorney Barry Tarlow. over the Pl)'thlatrists' eyes." res~ of ua." the 'courtroom. ' testunony as the "old wounded bird trick.
"N""ow loot bert; both of you," Judge Glover ial-t the comments were made The commenU brooght tbe angry He called a recess to rurther cool "Anyone who has hunted grouse knows
Williams admonilbed both lawyers. in November Im. He said he wu oa du. . things off and warned both lawyers in the .... hat theM! birds can do," he said.
"Loftr your voices right now and keep ty ln the Orange County Medlca1 Ceoter Tarlow LO his feet for a faery cross ex· interval that he would not tolerate a "They 'll run along the ground in front or
your tempers. rm &ick and Urtd of bear-ward where Peters was being treated ror aminaUon that had both lawyers Sboutlng resumptioi of the shouting mntch. rou 1railing a wing and they'll lead you
Ing the noise bouoce back off the wall.s bullet .wounds suffered when he tried to and Peten leaning back. in bis Brian then v.·cnt on to the final argu-av.ay from what you 're looking for ."
behind me." escape from the courtroom during his wheelchair with a broad grin on his face. ment he had deferred ror Glover's Tha~ \\'as the intended effect of Peters'
Seated in the center of the uproar was first trial. Judge Williams, normally a soft.voiced, testimony and asked the jury to quickly testimony. Crian waroed the jL.try.
sherilf's. deputy Nathaniel Glover, a ''There was ooQllng mentally wrong thoroughly relu:ed jurist, quickly rule that Peters was sane when he killed "AU th is man ever wanted to do wa s
prtson ~ pant; ,who came tonrard with blm;" Glovet sakl. "He told me 1l restored order with an admonition that hi s parents ln their llunt ington Beach use this courtroo m as a forum for hit
lhis momlng to testify that Ptt.erlr. J4, Will all a big joke and be talked about came across the bench Uke a whiplash home on April 21, 1971. 1See PETERS, Pagel)
Hughes Wins • Ill Court
$145 Million Default TWA Ruling Overturned
WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S.
S"preme c.ourt today swept aside the
larleat_de.fault1udgment ever awarded in
an American court. a $14$-milllon ruling
against the Hughes Tool C..
The victor as the a.year-old case came
to an ~ in a S.2 decision was Howard
R. Hughes, the recluse industrialist who
was the sole owner of Hughes Toot The
loser was Trans World Airlines:
Almost immediately alter the decision
was anD01.U1Ced, TWA stock dropped off
Himalayan
Hikers See
H~-ilits---__
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KATMANDU. Nepat (AP) -An
feet in the snow of a Himalayan valley
~··ed-~·-~.... .J tlio tent., and slierpa gu!deo lden-
tlned them as those of the "Abominable
Snowman.''
o point on the New York Stock Exchange
and trading y.•as halted because of an in·
nux of orders.
ln Los Angeles, a spokesman for
Hughes' lnterests said the court's de-
cision might prompt the elusive billion-
aire to make his first public appearance
since the 19505.
In a telephone interview a year ago
with ne~·smen, a man identified as
Hughes .said he would abafidon his re-
clusive habits once the suit was ended.
People close to Hughes said he feared
he would spend years In court if he v.·cre
e\'cr served with a subpoena in the TWA
case. He neve r was .
In New York, T\VA said a similar suit
is pending against llughes In Delaware
and stated that it "'ou/d decide whe ther
to pursue it after studying the high
'Court's derision .
"As the litigation has proceeded,"
a TWA spokesman said, ''TWA at no
point ha' included the a"·ard in its
f1n anc1al plan s and lherefore this de·
('ision will cause no change in the cor-
poratioo ·s financial planning."
Justice William 0. Douglas, for the
majority, said since the Jet aircraft
transactions that fonned the basis of
T\VA's complaint ha ve been approved by
the Civil Aeronautics Board, they could
not be challenged in an antitrust suit.
Chief Justice Warren E. Burger. in
dissent, as was Justice li11rry A.
(See HUGllES, Pa1e Z)
Predi~tor Held Guilty Plea
111 Watergate
Trial Filed
Famous Quake W atelier Arrested
Earthquake predictor R e u b e n -------Gretn1pali-wir afttilei T.l<Wy-In ·
W-inoter on 11118J>lc\on of dtivlng
under the influence ol drugs following a BULLETIN ,.,.---,n1nontn111nnc.,,ac~c~1d~e~ntr..~~~~~~~~,wf*~s~1ffiH~N~6~'1'6'6NNr-tlAi')-~-f~.-tto""rrtt~~~
Greenspan. 68 of 17301 Keelson Lane, Hunt Jr., a former While House aide who
A:pr.-2f;"'Hunttn1ton-Beadr,'Wir! lri'iS(ia 11 006-ol..a,·en defelldan&a--ta Ute \Vater~
shortly hefore noon at lbe lnteraectloD or gate buggiJlg trial, pleaded guilty today
Beach Boulevard and Bolsa Avlhlut,. to tbree counts of c:llarges aga1n1t him.
Police said Greenspan 's car .and 8 The Judge took the plea under 1dvl1e--
truck collided in the intersection. No one ment.
was seriously injured.
Chia Kan Yen, vice president of Nationalist China, took break Tuesday
to visit Lion Country Safari in !Aguna Hills: He bad represented hia
country at 'memorial seivlce for President Truman. Yen's entourage
dined and w•tcl!ed a bird show. He also took 'home movies."
The prints, almost nine inches long and
nearly five inches Wide with a rounded
heel. were found Dec. 20 by Dr. Howard
F.mery, 3', a Los Angeles physician and
zooJogiat, and Ted Cronin, 'll, an
omltbologi!t from Wilmington, IJel.
1A>olog181 Jeffrey A. McNeely. 28. of
l..ol Angeles, a Peace Corps volunteer
baoed In Thailand. made three plaster
wta ol the. prints and deposited them
wllb the Ameri<an Embassy in Kat·
mandu.
He has been ordered to appear at 9
a.m., Jan. 18. in the WesL-Orange County
Municipal Court, Westminster, on the
misdemeanor lrafflc charge.
Greenspan gained noloriety over the
Christmas holidays when be predicted a
major earthquake would strike San Fran·
cisco on Jan. 1.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The pros<cu·
tor charged today lhat White House aide
G. Gordon Liddy was provided $250,000
to finance a political lntelligence opera-
tion for President Nixon's re.election
campaign.
Earl J. Silbert, chief prosecutor in the
Watergate bugging trial, uld Liddy and
a friend and E. Howard HlDlt Jr .. who
served at times as a White House con-
suJtant, were provided the money to re-
cruit intelligence agents. Pil6t··f'aces:·Court-martial
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1Jl .. ~e~: 1'8sion Ref~sa1 ·
' ' .. eM°AHA,.Neb. JAPJ ~'!'he. Strilegic .• Whi~·l'OJk. . ... .Air. c.'rnmand reported icxiily that · s 852 SAC' denie11 a ri!j>oil l!Uit other 852
pilot from California faces ppsslble court-crew members had been sent back to the
martial for allegedly retusblg to fiy a United States "quieOy" for balking at
combat mlMion over North Vietnam. flying missions over the heavily defended
A spokesman at SAC headquarters Hanoi area. SAC said the report was con-
here identified the ofDcer as Capt. tained in a dispatch filed fl'(lm Guam,
f\.tichael !: Hect, 30, ataUoned at the where many B5ls are based, by a New
Utapao Air SlaUoo in Thailand. Yock times correspmdeol
A command spokesman said Hect was '*There is a~lutely no truth to that,··
"tbe first and ooly" B52 crew member to a spokesman said.
face a charge ol MaJJeged failure let obey
an order to Dy a combat mission in
southeast Asia" since B52s went into ac-
tion. over Indochina In .rune 11155.
The alleged Incident occurted Dec. %7,
nine days iller B5%s began parlldpa!lng
in Q\85$ive raids against the Hanoi area.
Tbe beaviestJQss ol BIZs lo l!Uriace-to-
air missiles ocCwTed prior to that.
Heck ls servirlg his Southeast Asia tour
as a member of a 852 crew and is the
only member of the six-man crew be
oommanded laci.1 the charge, the SAC
spokesman said.
Heck is assigned to SAC'S 2nd Bomb
Wing, a B52 unit, and his nonnal duty
station i3 Barksdale Air Force Base,
Shreveport, La., SAC said. Heclt is from
SELLER FINDS
BU.YER IN PIWT
March of Dimes
Ca'mpaign :.Led
By Cotincilman
C.sta Mesa Cily Councilman Dominic
RaciU bas been chosen lo bead the 1973
March of i>imee campaign tn his city, ac-
cording to Dorothy Sutherland, executive
director of lbe foundation's Oranae Coun-
ty chapler.
Radii, wbo headed the campaign last
year, 15 a local jtweJer and ls active in a
number of civic orga.niuUons.
McNeely said he and the others rollow-
ed tBe tracks in six iftcbes or fresh snow
for ball a mile before Ibey disappeared
In a thicket.
"'The r1r11 toe was the largest one.
pos!Uoned somewhat lower on lhe foot
than the other four," be reported.
He sald the prints reaembted those of a
mountain gorilla found amonr the peaks
ol central Africa.
ti.~cNtely &aid ln .a.·· report to ~
Nepalese Foreign Mfuistry: "They seem
to be the tracks of a primdte. However,
the footprints are considerably larger
than those of any monkey and are much
wider in relation to the length than are
tracks of monkeys.
"lt seems quite clear that the tracb
be.long to an animal which is still
untown to lcience."
ffoy,·ever, Pi-tcNeely said be didn't think
there was anything new about the foot -
prints.
"Many others had already discovered
them," he aaid , "so it does not give any
new evidence for the dhcovery of YeU,"
tbe name kiven to I.be creature by lhe
Sherpes. •
He IAid the team will mab no special
efforts to tind the anlmal. The Americans are on a l!i..month U·
pedltlon In the Arul Valley about 50 miles
east of Mt. Everest, studying animals
and plants of eastern Nepal
YeU was introduced to the world as the
"Abominable Snowmap" In 19>1 by
Briti!h journalist Eric Shipton. ~lany
Sherpas -but no foreigners -claim to
have seen the creature.
Flooded? Don't
Call the Chief
"Like most businessmen, I am busy."
he sald'today. "But when you knoW tbe
soope ol the birth defect problem and
realln tbat It is the number one child
health problem today. you mmt do what
JOU ain. Amold Pallnor, the Nalldnal We don~ want lo throw cold waler on
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"'IT ........
CRASHES IN WESTMINSJER
Quake Predictor GrHn,t.pan
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However, a week before the predicted
quake, he announced there "·ould be no
quake because he had made a
misealculatlon.
Ir. the li30s, Greenspan did suc-
cess(ully predict several earthquakes. He
uses a mathematical system to compute
Iida! and gravitational data, determining
the stress on the earl h's crust at specific
points.
Greenspan reportedly is living tem·
IS.. GREEN.SPAN, Page %J
Huntington's Ocea11 View
Schools Nix All-year Bid
Teachers al 11 Ocean View elementary
schools in Huntington Beach have voted
against all-year schools, district official s
revealed today.
No school staff gave more than SO per·
cent support to the switch to a new
calendar, officials said.
f\.feanwhile, voting continues this week
at 10 other campuses in the Ocean View
School District. At least 75 percent sup-
port is needed from teachers before U1C
school board will COMider calling a com·
munity election to see if parents favor
the plan.
The voting completed so far means
tha! in at least 11 schools, the all-year
calendar caMot possibly be implemented
next year.
'l'hoc!e BChools ire: College View,
Golden View, H()\le View, Lake View .
Lark View, ~tesa View. Oak View, Spring
View. Star View, Sun View, and Village
View.
an all-yea r plan.
'·-··--.... ·hether strong opposition to the
pl.:n among some parenLs might have in-
nuenced teachers, Superintendent James
Carvell replied :
"I'm sure It's had some effect on the
decisions made at the Individual schools.
How much Is conjecture at this point.''
Carvell said the district would continue
balloting at othec._schools.
•le also stressed that Ocean View re-
rr.ains firm in its belief that it "should
e:wminc alternatives to the traditional
calendar year. If these alternatives pro-
vide a better education program for
children. the school board isn't going to
ignore it."
The Ocean View School District has 24
IS.. SCHOO~. Page !J
Charges Corrected
In Narcotics Arrests 1lrinl home 1ooc1 news wllb DAILY PILOT classified want ads. Look what
... shopper found :
School officials were cautious when
asked to comment on why not even one
IChool In 11 had come close to approving March ol Dimes cbalnnan. llld .-.0 yoor '-If your Colla Mesa houJe gob
!bat blJ1li defects aii !orever -~ fioodod by winter rains but !he Dolly Huntington Beach authorities listed ln-
He alleged their aim was lo provide
advance information about possible dem-
onstrations by ''extremist.·groups either·
or the left or the right'' during the presi-
dential campaign.
In an opening statement to the jury se·
lecte:d Tuesday to try the case, Silbert
.. s~id the governme!!,t \Y()Uld prove that
Liddy. Hunt Md five men arrysted at
the Walergate building office.s or the
Democratic National Committee June 17
conspired to steal political secrets by theft
and by Y.1ireta pping.
He said he wanted to gi\'e the jury ··a
general idea -a broad picture" -ot
the alleged crimes . set forth in an eight-
roun l indictment in September, before
calling "'itncsses that he said coold prove
the charges .
Silbert noted that Liddy, an ex-rBI
agent. left his staff job at the \Vh itc
House in September, 1971. to become a
IS.. GUILTY, Page %)
Orange coast
Weather
The weatherlady pulled a switch .
The expected rains on Thursday
"''ill not materialize, and Orange
Coas t sunworshipers can expect
fair skies, though nippy tempera·
lures. Hjgb3 in the fDs. Lows te>-
night in the mid-405.
INSIDE TODA. Y
The Huniingl.On Beach Ploy-
house slarU off the new year
with tht rtvfval of a vintage
co~d1rfant.a.1Jj. "HtaVt11 Con
W<tJr." See Enurtainment, Pages
30·31. VW. 'f1 Jiu&, Rtil, oew!y
cond, btb, u..., trans,
CllP ..... alb-, ms. XO-..... 10" belp -and that'• what ft Iatcxl lo Pilot mtd TuetdaiY In Ielllnl bow lo get TALLY .ff 0 A ND correct charge• against Rohm Gauntney
do.,. ... lt unfloodtd. af Costa Mesa Tueaday 1n a news release L.M, am , M.-" wwic. •
A•"""' llaclll In lM tndftlonal We lnccmctly 8sted Flrt Chief John concerning drug arrests which was the .,...., • _,,, ..,,
• • That ad ran 111!7 aoe daT• Tiie "'-' found a ba~n ml tlil ICller gOI' bis
· prl<e. U JOU ra lboWllla lot IDlllClbln&. . read an abollt It In Ille DAILY. PJL(ft
clwllltd WW ad l<Clioo. U you're a
1eller. dial t4Hm. Ille dlroct Uno lo
DAILY PILOT -Its.
,_, ·-paip ... Mn. Cleora• Manball'• penona1 leltpbone number In Aw A y w E--CRASH' sour« for • Dally Piiot rlory. ~::;"';..._ .: =..-=:. ':
ol°"J!"'1 ~. ~~ .~ 1!_&~ Tuetday'I poper u the plac. lo call In Gaunlney. ti, of %626 Santi AM Ave., ~",!.~ ~ ~ "-::
ulMD ua~~ l'rtwa -~a .. ~ event of flooding. Oller Mlrthall ASTON, £n&. (UPI) _ Two packs of was actually charged with possession or c,..~ n •ft'rM ~ a ~; Md polk:e«rlCfl'I 801 S.wge penonally quit pumpl!\£ out flooded • hounds collided Tuesday during a fox-marijuana for sale. pos!M!sslon of ::r~ ,..; 1! ::.7tt11Mre1111 "'::
and Robert Kredel, and the Police E1.· houses leVeral promoUoN qo. hunt. Whtie members of the Croome and narcotics and ht.Ing under the lnO uence ==:......,.... :t:; ~=.....-w. "':
plorer Post. , "MM! ~ number to call when )'OU Worct!slerahlre bunt clubs sorted out the of narcotic•. The city news release in· .,.. llMI •MM 11 nwttn »fl
Volunteen wlshlng to help should coo--' find younelf blp-detj> In caurorrua jumble of ao dogs, the fOlCI they \lo'ere dlcated a more st.rioul charge against ,........ • ...... •
tact Rlclll, •nu, or the Orange cm. 11.1nshln.e this winter ta: Stt-llll, firemen M • .a .... got away. Gauntney. The Daily Pilot regrets the er· =--~ ~ :::i...'""' ~
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BASKETBALL -Estancia vs. Foun-
tain Valley, Es\allcl• Gym, 7 p.m. Mtaa
ltlgh vs. Edison. Mm Gym, 1 p.m.
Newport llarbor vs. Huntington Belch at
Harbor, 7 p.nl.
0CC LECTURE SERJES -"An
lnvitation to Intimacy," Lecturer:
Chari~ D. Levitoo, OCC Auditorium,
7:30-9:30 p.m.
SPORTS & VACATIOl'I SHOW -
Anaheim Convention C.enter, through
Jan. 14.
"1\IOONClllLDREN" -South Coast .,
__JlepedaQ'..tbeatec, Jl2'LNewport-8l•d., a..-
p.m. Wednesday and Thursday.
THIJRSDAY, JAl'I. II
LIBRARY STORY HOtJR -Movie,
"Harold and the Purple Crayon," 10:30
and 11:30 a.m. Movies for the family,
"Below Zero" and "Coral Jungle," 7:30
p.m.
COSTA MESA WATER DISTRICT -
~egular meeting. 77 Fair Drive, 7:30
p.m.
UC! LECTURE SERIES
"Geography and People," first of series
on The Face and f\.tind or Ireland, 101
Physical Sciences, 7·10 p.m. Admission
$4.50. "The Polynesian Hawaiians -
Cultural Backgrounds," part of series on
Living Together in Families. Social
Science Lecture Hall, 7-9:4S p.m.
Admission 14.75.
From PllfJe 1
SCHOOLS ...
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TOGETHER AGAIN -Josephina bugs her mother after long separa-
tion. Mama Rosa's other children are (rear, from left) Frank, Darlene
and Carmen.
H a ppy R e union
Coast Woman Finally Sees Kin
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By JOHN ZAU.eR afforded It alone, Rosa says.
Of lftl 0.111 Jlli.t 11.n The long story of their separation
campuses. 1'Yo'O -Westmont and Crest For nearly 45 years, R~a Scopelliti began In Italy in 1928. Rosa. a native of View -switched to the all-year plan last the country, had married a you ng
summer after 75 percent of parents and ha! been Uving in agonized separation American citizen and was preparing lo
nearly 100 percent of teache rs voted for from her first-born chlld. come with.him to the Unl\ed States. They
the change. Since 1928, the forces of economic were about to board an ocean liner with
At one olher campus, Glen View, there depression , international warfare, and their young daughter Josephina, when an
wu near unanimOus support for the all· rigid immigration laws have combined immigration ofilcia1 noticed that the
ye1r plan last year among teacben and to thwan every effort of the Ilallan-bom child had an eye infection.
tbe Issue was put to a community vote. great-grandmother to gain entrance to That waa against lmmlgraion regula-
Parents turned It down, however. the United States for her daughter, lions, the official told the startled
Monte McMurray, cbalnt\ID of Ocean Josephina. parents. Josephina could not come.
View's all-year school tuk force, ad-But Tuesday was the big day for Rosa, FaC'td with the Joss of the money they
m.Jtted 1\lesday that the strong OJ>' who now lives in Huntington Bea,h. She had scrimped together for boat tickets,
position from pareots might have had an gathered her three younger children -the couple decided to go on lo Ameri ca.
influence on the voting of teachers. none of whom has ever seen Josephina -leaving Josephina behind with Rosa's
"I'm sure stall was aware of o~ and went to Los Angeles International parents Jn Italy. She would be sent later
position in tbe community," McMurray Airport to meet the long-lost daughter. when her eye healed.
said. 11You always have to take com-She almost missed connections aga in. In 19.10, Rosa returned to Italy for her
munity feelings into account, whatever Ironically, it was not the fau1t of any child. But on trying to leave the country ,
you feel to be the pure edUcational outside force this time, but of Rosa she was told that since she was sU\1 an
merlls of a plan." herseU. She was so overcome with emo-Italir.n Citizen Conly her husband has
Re said thlt no IChoo1 principal wantl tion that she almost didn't recognize U.S. citizenship) she was not entitled to
to Je11d bis tea~ into • posdll~":~re Josephina, now 48 years old, coming olf bring anyone with her. Not even her
"the communtty will be • ._ or the plane. daughter.
where the araulni Dll1 cletract 'l01'4. the "I wun' looking for someo°" with a Brokenhearted, Rosa returned to
educatlonal progxatn. hat," explains Rosa. "But when 1 did see America. On the voyage, a son ab& bad
Roaultl of l!chool voting V(IJI II'! her htarted,aobbing and llCfWllinl IUld broughl wltb her on the trip dlod.
-::---... • ....,1ed--board 0H rustoes-a1-tt1-, ·;;;;b,.ao-loucl-that-people li'Om-ali--0ver.-.OOO...Rosa..wa.1-119rneLthe ~Dills
~ =lnln( -fa.... the plan,
to detennllie paNni iuppoft. ffl
A pareot and teacher voto must alto be
bel~ at Westmont and Crest View schooll
-the two campuses aln!ady on the all·
year plan - to determine next year's
scbedule. But officlall said that balloting
_,, tab ploce unUI April when 1tate
test results are avaUable on the Ont
year'• program.
FroM PllfJe 1
GREENSPAN • • •
porarily in Huntington Beach while he
uaes the computen: at UC Irvine to test
his theory. Re normally work.! in the
Death Valley region.
He waa released from Orange County
Jail Tuesday on ~.so bait.
.• Work ~egins on Ship · . ~ . ~
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The can:ier
Kitty Hawk began an intensive six-mon1h
layup and refit today after ber arrival
trom San Diego with 2,800 officers and
enlisted men and many of their famillcs.
~ When the carrier, whose decks \\'ere torn
by racial rioting last year. passed
beneath the Golden Gate Tuesday, its
homepOrt shift~ to San Francisco.
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"llav!ng my ,,4aughtor here is. the Dep....Scn ,..ept the l'Olt!ltry al)d made answer to my Dl'AYW Joe aJl they )Tars_ev~v~~
and ~couldn't help my..U." limes were lmpiovlng, World It D 111-
'nte reunion wu made pouible by tervened, making lntematlonal travel
donations from frieoda an drelaU\leS, iJl.. impossible.
duding ~·s other childreo, who had During the war, Joaepblna married a
never seen Josephina before. They col-native Italian, began nlsing her own lee:, wired it lo Italy where family, and thus ended hopes for 1 reu-
Josep was !lying, and made all the rtlon with her mother in America.
artang ls. In 1980, Rosa's husband died, and the
Neither Rosa, who lives on social grief-stricken woman traveled lo Italy for
security benefits, nor Josephina, who a vis!t with her daughter. But she
comes from a poor country, could ha\le couldn't stay long, bec&U!e her other
th.... child"'1 "'"' In the u .s. and llbe
Bird 'Argues'
With , Officers
LEVlTl'OWN, Pa. (AP) -Middletown
Township police say they are trying to
apprehend a talking blackbird.
Police said the bl.rd has been buzzing
and dlvtng at chlldren near an alemen·
tary _school In the township_ for several
days.
OC!icers claim the bird can say "Hello''
and "Bug Olf."
Tuesday, the bird was reported spotted
perched atop the roof of the school caw·
ing "Bug Off" to a township animal con-
trol officer trying to capture it.
longed to be with them, too.
Fl'OMP11geJ
GUILTY .••
""""""1 to the Commiu .. to Re-<olect the
President.
"Toward the end of December, he
received two additional asiilgnmentl ... "
Silbert said. • •
"He wa s' to try to de\_'.e~p an in-
telligence operation to find out in ad-
vance if demonstrations were planned for
campaign appearances ... ,In addition, be
was lo look into security problems for
the Republican National C.Onventlon then
scheduled to be held in Sen Diego."
Law Stalls, Boat Cleaner~
Get Voice n1 Ordinance
By L. P~ KRIEG surrounding waters," said Dr. John
ot ... oa111 ,.1,.1 '"" Philp, oounty health officer,
Men in the buslness of cleaning boats "Some estimates have indicated that
will be allowed to have a say in a pro-as much as 40 tons or paint resid ues may
posed county ordinance regulating the entf'r Newport Bay each year from all
way boats are cleaned in Orange County hull-cleanlng operations,'' he said.
harbors. Dr. Phllp said It Is also "remotely
County Harbor commissioners Tuesday possible" that heavy metal poisoning
stalled a proposed law that they said \\'SS from paint scrapinp could result .
so restrictive It would have outlawed He said the condition of bay waters is
even washing do.,."n the deck of a boot U so bad that it is "remotely passible" that
the water drained into the water. metdl poisoning "could result from con-
Commi~iooen concurrro with the sumptlon af shellfish taken from certain
Joint Harbor COmmlltee -a panel of areas of Newport Bay."
Harbor Commission<'rs and Newport Dr. Philp noted that testing In the
Beach councilmen -in a prooposal to Rhine Channel' turned up mercury at a
aJlow the Marine Division of the Ne~rt volume of 80 parts per million. lie said
Harbor Chamber of Commerce to study this was mostly organic mercury that
the ordlnancf! for a month and come hick could eventually be consumed by fish.
with recommendations. O'Keefe pointed out, however, that a
"I'm concerned that I.he ordinance Is prohibition on hull cleaning wouldn 't
so broad it would eliminate an entire in-neces.11arily accomplish the objective-of
dustry within the harbor," S.'l\d Com· eliminating paint sere pings from the
missioner Thomas O'Keefe, noting that water.
several hull-cleaning contractors work in "Even if, we have a cleaning
diving gear rlgbl 1n the willer. ordinance," he said,~''the design of lead·
Commlssioners had asked the County ed paints ls such that they slough orr
Counsel"s O!llce to draft an ordinance organisms that attach themSelvcs as
after receipt of a Collnty Health Depart· they grow blotr .
-mcnt report that boa I cleaning ~ "Anybody "1th lhal kind of paint
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PETERS .. .
phlloaophlc BDd polJllcal '1ow1," Brian
said.
"We've llltAmed to blm for three days
now, be'• had much more than Ills cla7 In
coorl and now 11'1 time to .. iue tj1e
prydledellc dust and omcl him on hia
way," t.be proleCUtor .cldld.
"He's the graod maater of deception,"
Brian 11kL "But he's 1lt0 the man who
killed hia parenll BDd the lime baa come
to impooe the Jllllllshment f .. murders
committed when he knew uactly what
be Wlll doin&."
Torlow will follow Brian with hla llnal
argumant BDd be indicated this momln&
that It wlli be a very brief summation.
"I'm going lo ask the jury to find him
tnsane and take a(Wf'Opri•te action in the
llgl!t'of that'dedJ!Ml:"TlrloW'Uld.
"l thlnk ln view of what we've heard
from Gig Peters In these past thtee days
that there can be little doubt that the
jury will reach that determination,'' he
said. ·
Peters, corifined in a wheelchair
throughout the trial, has used self-drawn
charts, \lolwnes of obscure religions, his
own book aM bis vlewt on life, drugs and
phlloaophy to explain In the dm'y tha< he
was part of a "divine plan" when he
stabbed Charles Peters. 55. through the
heart and strangled his mother, Flora, 54.
Peten thanked the court BDd the jury
late Tuesday for giving him the Ume to
offer h1I views and fenced With Brian for
haU a doun ·.,._.ullon quettklfll before
Tarlow closed his cue.
Judge Williams quickly suppreued a
last mlnute lntettupUon by a Huntington
Beach woman who has asked several
times during the trial to testily.
Mrs. Georgia Wayne has asked the
judge, Brian and Tarlow to be allowed to
tell the Jury or her belief that Peters
may well represent "the 5eCOnd coming
of Christ."
Mrs. Wayne told both lawyers and a
number of .spect.aton that ahe had with
her several passages from the scrlpturea
whicb-1upport tb1t view and which could
posolbly help the jury In its deliberations.
Billie B. Lantz
Rites Thursday
Funeral services \YIU take place at I: 30
p.m. Thursday in Costa Mesa for Billie
B. Lantz. a self~mployed carpenter and
IS.year resident of Orange County, who
died Monday. He was 46.
fl.Ir. Lantz, of 3104 Coolidge Ave., C.0.ta
Mesa, resided in Callfornla for 21 yem ..
Services will be at the Finl Baptist
Church wi th Dr. James 0. Combs and
Rev. Joseph Guthrie officiating.
Burial wlll follow at Harbor Rest
Memorial Park In Costa Mesa.
Survivors Include bis widow, Mary ol
the borne addrm; llOlll, Darinle, Rickie
Women ~ive
Sex Tlierap y
,..... Tbert ire women In Berbley
.. ho help tbelr ---.. 1llo txtent lhat they 1erve u partn.m
for !bole with 1exual problemL
Volunteer& ere 1Ctl.h1 ln the
name or therapy ror men "'ho P'Y
$50 a seulon. The women loclude
secretaries, social v.'Orkrn1 par•
medics and coUege. 1tudenta. SM
story, Page 14.
FromPqeJ
HUGHES ...
Blackmun , said the court made a sharp
sWlll'g trom th<q,..r wbe1rtnnacte only
slight changes in the operation or an-
titrust law to accommodate other'
regulatory laws.
Burger called the decision 1 surpri.st.
U:itll now, a special master, former Atty.
Gen. Herbert Brownell, and two lowu
federal courts concluded Hughes Tool
violated antltn.Llt laws because of its
faJlure to deliver 6.1 jet planes to TWA in
the 19505.
Hughes Tool (Toolco ) then o~ed more
than 78 pen:tljt of TWA stock.
The default judgment was more than
30 times larger than any other award in
an Ar.1erJcan court. With interest, the
judgment had grown lo abou t $180
million.
BrowneU'a judgment was confinned lo
1969 by U.S. Dist. Judge Charlea M.
Metzner of New York and in 1971 by the
U.S. Circuit Court in New York.
Douglas said the circuit court erred
when Jt rejected Toolco's defense that
the purchase ol the aln:ralt and the
financing were transactions under the
control of the CAB and therefore linmune
from the anUtrust laws.
Costa Mesa l
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Buys Cafe I
Laguna Beacll'• f1mou1 White Houst
Rot1urant bas betn purcbl:sed for an
undllcloted aurn by Lagunan Sam
Fahone. who aJao OWDl a Colta M ...
rettaunnt.
Fal1;0ne Mid be pl1111 oo making few
changes In yie decor •nd operation of the
eatery, the Art Colony's oldest
rtstaurant. '
-"We *to taTl'1 on~~
that It has bad," Fall.One. said. He said
remodellna: of the kitchen js under way ·,
now Ind that plans are to replace carpets
and perform a gener1l cleanup of the in-
terior.
•·we're even looking for the same wall· ·
paper on there now so we can redo lt that
way," said Falz.one, whose family has '
been Jn .the mt'.a.urant business for 25 •
years.
Falzone also owns the Black Knight in
Coste Mesa. He moved to Laguna Beach
about II months ago and lives in the
Arch Beach Heighta .....
He plans on expanding the menu, ad~ !'
ding a full Italian euiBine and complete 1,
aeven-amrae dinners. However, during ·•
remoctellog of the kitchen, only bar •
service wlli be offered. ..
Prevlou5 owner Jules Marine sold the
restaurant because he is retiring, ·
Falzone said.
'The White House was foWlded in 1918 '
by a couple named Bird. A sign pro-.
clalming, "Ea t with the Binla" adorned •
the front of the restaurant which became ·.
known up and down the coast.
Heavy Raids
Jets Hit N. Viet Panhandle
SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. aircraft attacked the North Vietnamese panhandle
Tuesday·and today In the heavie.t l'9.!ds In nearly seven week.>, military spoie&-
men said.
North Vlelnam claimed to have obot down two BS2 bombers.
THE U.S. COMMAND aatd one jet was ohot down over North Vietnam and
a bellcopler wu lost over the IOUth, leaving eight Americans missing.
Spol<esmm 111d 140 flghler-llomben and II three-plane BS2 lormatlons at.-
tacked below North Vietnam'• 20th parallel. The slriis were the beaoiolt In
the Panhandle Blnce Nov. 11.
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B11eb1ll Shoes .. $10.95 lo $29.95 Champion handball 9lov11
$3. 95 • $4.50 • $5. 95 • $6.50
Track Shoes ..... $11.95 to $29.95
Handbalb ............ 95c & $1.Io
Buketball Shoes
Racquet Ball Racqutits
Tonni1 Shoes ...... $1.50 to $16.95
Speedo Swim Suits
Soccer Shoe1 .. .. .. $9. 95 to $34. 95
Table Tennis Peddl11 95c lo $7.95
Tennis Rackets .... $4.95 to $50.00
Table Tennis S.11 $4.95 to $14.95•
Tennis B11lf1 ............ $7.95 doz.
BHketball Backboa rd• .... $14.95
Tonni• Shorll ...... $5.95 to $15.95
B11kotball Goa l• .... $3.95 to $5.95
Tennis Shirt• ...... $6.00 to $ 8.00
8 H ke1balls ........ $5.95 to $28.95
Tennis DrH•ea .... $16.95 to $39.95
Swnt Shirts & Panis .. $3.50 ...
LHlhor Volloyball1
$10.95. $12.95. $17.95
Warmup Suits .... $1'.95 to $29.95 Soccer a,11,
811ketbell Shirt• ... Wator Polo Bella
Gym Panh & Shirl• Duck FH t Fins
Sweat Sox .. S9c to $3.00 ptr pair BlkH--Parls-Repalrs
Lett.r Min Sw111ter1 & J1ck1ts Tires-,, Tubes
RALEIGH BIKES ·Parts ·Tires· Tubes· Accessories · Repai
e llOYS & GIRLS
SPIEDO SWIM
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*9fiflitt'-UM l'l'IOfltll"'·
·responsible for "sl1nlficant amounts" or doesn't have to clean It olf," he 1aJd,
pollutJon In Newport Bay. "and lf we pa11 this ordinance we'll just
"Underw.a~"~ mrybodY.tu the .:...--.J-----------..... ._..,.h;;;a:iiiu'!ire;"'c, ieleaiei. j)illi1 reslduex Into the boat,vanls and put on thi1 ltfnd ofi"ipaiiibi1nf1. '"'' ~l~iii:iiiiiiiiii
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Scores Evidence
FAIRFIEU> CAP) -There lll$Y be
mort bodlu burltd In Yuba City
-.wtth Papen bearlltg Jtlln Corona'a name, say1 tbe altomey tor the
13-year-old Mexican national ICCWJed of
"""""""' 25 WJtennt !ai;tn .--·· In his •!ollni ._. Tudday h> ~ t-~ lrlal, iltfen&e alloniey
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to the Nicaraguan government Jogger
and his Wife Blanca Dew to Managua
after the quake, and 11searched f<r and
found Btlnca's mother," the ~
nouncemmtllid.
e 'IK''"-Bospftalls-ed
LOS ANGELl!S (AP) -Ci.U rlghls
( )
leader the Rev. Jesse L. Jacuan was
IN SBO D'l'I reported In satisfactory C<llldltlon at a n..& ...
'----------;.;,·; local boo\1ltaI suffering from "an ex· treme cae of London flu."
• _..;Rl;;:c:bard:;;;;:; Hawk challenged evidence foand 'Ille Sl·yeaMld oatlooal president ol laat-of-the-Z-grav~~110ifl'US1r{NOptetrrute<r ve clurlnc· May and ~une tm. · Humanity) waa adrnltt.d to West ~
Hawk rald the lll"'Vl was -by Community Hospital Monday nigbl A
Ray Dunln, fOb!lltan of the nncb where hospital &pol<exman said it was too early
Corona bad an office, alter Sutter County · to estimate how long he would remain
lnveotlptor& ~ad &topped 3earchiog for hoapllalized.
vlctlma. The grave contained two bank
depo< sllpii bearing Corona's name.
e St.lies to Retul"ll?
HOU.YWOOD 'cUPI) -'Ille Holllng
l!toiieo rodt band and Us leader Mlclt J-. -wile Is a Nicaraguan, . want to give a concert to raise funcls for
Managua earthquake victims.
e Patriot on J11r11
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A white-haired
wcman who says she stands by the motto
''My Countl}', Right or Wrong,"
reganling U.S. Vietnam war policies re-
mained u a \enlaUve juror in the Pen--
lagoo Papen trial despite defense ob-
jections.
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Surprise Meeting
WfdlltSda.y, JanulfJ' 10. 1973 DAILY l'ILOT § ,
Landslide
Covers Road
In Yosemite
E~ PORTAL (UPI) -A huge lanclslldo
of mud. trees and boulders wiped out a
section ol Highway 140 Tuesday just in·
side Yosemite National Park.
Park rall(ers aakl two days or steady
rain weakened a section of steep cliffs
aloog the road, which follows a valley
carved by the Merced River. Since Sun-
day night, nearly three inches of rain
soaked the area denuded four years ago
by a forest fire .
No one--wu hurt-when the ~land8lkle
ITiundered down the rliff, carrying
chunks of the roadbed to the banks or the
river.
An unidentified bartender on his v.·ay to
v.•ork in Vose.mite Valley told rangers the
slide occurred onJy minutes after he
passed the area approximately three.
quarters of a mile inside the national
park boondary.
uTHE R'.UMBLE , noise and concussion
lasted for several minutes and scared me
to death." he said.
Gozild F atlr.er .
Of New Son '
HOILVWOOD (AP) -EllloU
Gould Is the rather of a '°"' Sam,
the soc:<lOd child born to the •-
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and his girl friend, Jennl!er l!ofl•rt.
Tho baby was dellvenod Tuosday •
by natural chUdblrlh at the couple's ·
Hollywood home with a pl\yslclan in :~
tttendanee, a spokesman for Gould ...
said. The couple bu a 2-year-old
~ua:hter. ~1oUy.
Gould was divorced in 1971 from
Barbra Strei.sand, his wife of
teven years. They had one son,
Jason.
MURDER SUSPECT •
RULED 1NSANE-
LONG BEACH (AP) -A U.year-otd
former college student, accused of the
axe murders of a San Pedro woman and
her 16-month-old son, has been judged
to be insane and sent to Atascadero State
llospltal.
Superior Court Judge John ArJueUes
made the ruling Tuesday, baaed on ex·
tensive psychiatric studies. If Au.sea.
dero officials ever pronounce Finley
"'cured," he will be returned here to
stand trial, Arguellos ruled. An anniiuncement by a public relations
llrm uld that pending agreement of the
State Departmen~ the concert will be
held at the Forum In Inglewood, on
'lbursday of next week, with tickets sell-
ing from 110 to 125, would be handed over
U.S. District Court Judge Matt Byrne
denied a defense cbalJenge for cause to
Petra Hamilton-who made the statement
during questioning Tuesday but swore it
wouldn't influence her in judging Daniel
Ellsberg and Anthony Russo.
Gov. Ronald Reagan listens as Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti whispers
to him after the two happen to meet at the Capitol. Aforetti acciden·
tally missed the annual prayer' breakfast and Reagan needled, "Where
the hell were you \vhen it was time to pray?"
Authorltle! estbnated it would take
"t\lo'O or three days" be.fort the slide was
rleared and a temporary roadbed laid.
The highway patrol advised motocists lo
use highways 11» and 41 to enter
Yosemite Natklnal Park. Chains are re-
quired on both those routes.
Finley is accused of the Jan. U 1lay.
ing of Judith Terry, 20, and her IOO,
Scott. Douglas Terry, 21, a former co-
v.·orker of Finley's, was wounded in the
attack at his apartment.
Tax Hike Delay Proposed Gove1·nor
May Sell SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
seve&month reprieve from a
sales ta:s: hike and a move for
more televised football were
among leglalatlve goodies pen-
t!Jng today as the three-day-old
cents per dollar on June 1 in
most of the state under the
school finan<e.lu shift plan
hammered out 5y Gov. Ronald
Reagan and Assembly Speaker
Bob Moretti (D-Van Nuys).
leSSkm gained momenwm. ( ) Other measures introduced CAPITOL Tuesday would give reporters
more protection from reveal·
ing con1"1dential sources and
open more of the legislative
process to public view.
One assemblyman wants to
move the state capital to the
gold country for a day;
another wants to make sure
waiters and waitresses get to
keep all their tips.
THE SALES tax Is schedul·
eel to go from five cents to six
'
But a bill by Assemblyman
Ken Cory (D-Garden Grove )
would delay the hike until Jan.
I , 1974.
The state has a budget
surplus ol $683 million that
would make up the budget
loss, Cory said. ·
"Gov. Reagan has made it
clear that he wants to give
this surplus back -to the tax·
payers, and I heartily agree,"
Cory said in a news release.
"The simplest and most
straight-forward "ay of doing
this is to delay the sales ta:s:
increases."
IN SAN Francisco, Alameda
and Contra Costa counties, the
sales tax is already half a cent
higher than in the rest of the
state, to help pay for the Bay
Area Rapid Transit District.
If a profess ional or college
football club wanted a
television blackout of a post·
season or interconference bowl
game it would be forbidden to
play that game in a public
facility under a bill by state
Sen. Craig Biddle (R·
Riverside ).
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Gov. Ronald Reagan says he
may sell his undeveloped 771
acres of Riverside C.ounty
ranchland and look around for
another ranch that i.'I already
d!'veloped.
Reagan confirmed Tuesday l
that he was preparing to sell
portions ol his Rancho Califor·
nia property in southwes tern
Riverside County. He said he
has had second thoughts about
developing . a ranch "from
scratch'' an d was getting im·
patient to have an established
ranch where he can settle
down.
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Tekpboot: 49+7S41
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Telephone: 516--$100
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W.A'IUl'i'O&NEW BANOI Ol'lllCINd
IN L.AXB l!l.SlllOlll
We proudly open the second great year of our
Bicentennial Era Celebration by inaugurating
this prestigious'JlTilgram for the benefit of our
valued friends and aCCO\Illt holders' A minimum
balance of $5,000 is the only membership
requirement in the Laguna Federal Savers Club.
So resolve to save two ways in 1973. Take
advantage of the budget-stretching benefits and
special privileges offered you by the nation's
finest savers club, while earning the nation's
highest interest on your insured savings.
YOU ENJOY SPECIAL SAVERS CLUB
BENEFITS FROM:
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*TIIEATRE, MOVIES AND OTIIBR ,~
TYPES OF ENTERTAINMENT
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*FAMILY FUN RECREATION; AND
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READ THIS AD
THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1973, AT 10 A.M., YOUR
ONE DOLLAR WILL BE WORTH UP TO $290.00
SOUND INCREDIBLE?
(INCREDIBLE YES.,. BUT DEFINITELY TRUE!)
YOU JUST BUY ONE
ITEM OF YOUR CHOICE
AT REGULAR PRICE
Then. We Will Give You
Item Of Same Value
for only
CNO MUMIO JUMIO)
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Every item Wi11 be sold on a first come
first 1ervtd basis, and of course our entire
1tock is Included except for Fair Traded
Merchandise.
SUIT1
SPOrf COATS
SLACIS
JACllTS
SHtm
PANTS
LU.THll fiOODS
COlDUIOYS
nc.
"WE ONLY SELL TOP GRADE MERCHANDISE BY FAMOUS MAKERS"
Soath Coast ?tu~
SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AT BRISTOL• COSTA MESA, CALIF.:• S4G-1'fol
WE'LL REMAIN CLOSED WEDNESDAY, JAN: 10, TD PREPARE FDR THIS EVENT
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Complex School Ballot
On April 17, Newport-Mesa school district voters
will lace what may he one of the mosl unusual ballots
in the history of the district as they fill lour seats.
Primary interest may focus on trustee area four,
which encompasses most of Newport Beach southeast
o! Upper Newport Bay.
In that district, incumbent Thomas Casey apparenUy
will face the challenge o! Corona del Mar High School
senior Margaret Setterbolm, an active environmentalist.
Jn addition, th ere Is a chance Casey will he doing
rare baLtle with another incumbent -area two Trustee
Beverly Langston .
~Ir•· Langston ~her ~mily is thinking o! pur· asing a home rncasey SiliSfi'ictso whlle.heclefmitety
won't run in her own area, she is keeping the option
open in area f!Jur.
To replace her in Costa Mesa's area two, Mrs. Lang-
ston is backing longtime polite officer and current Costa
Mesa Communications Director OrvWe Amburgey.
Social worker Roderick MacMillan, whose area seven
comprises most of western Costa Mesa, has announced
he'll seek an unprecedented third four-year term on
!he hoard.
Dr. Arthur Thompson, a Newport Beach obstetrician,
will also seek reelection to his area five seat represent~
ing lhe Balboa Peninsula, West Newport and Lido Isle.
Thompson was elected over four opponents last sum·
mer in a special election lo fill the vacant seal of Don·
aid Strauss.
To Us credi~ the Newport-Mesa sohool district has
developed into one of stability and few major issues
(except maybe over that stability) -are likely to de-
velop.
All-year schools could become a point of discussion,
but there's no conflict yet since all candidates who've
Famous Folk
In Fact
And Fiction
€YDNEY J.HARRI~
Today's lltlle quiz, for a cbaoce. 15 not
atrlclJy about -· \>Ut about famous people In flct, llctlon, or mylholocY. Hali
right 15 • darned &004 score.
I. Eveey'"10 llnowt that David, In the
Bible, WU lb IJraeJ.
ite; but what Dillon·
ality WU Goliath!
2. Wbat colebrated writers dtea (a)-In
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Watch the apartment buildings
grow on the surplused fairgrounds
prop!rty.
-W.B.S.
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Mellllrtlt' ........ lflt lltW•t"'· SIM -,. '"" ,. oi.-r Off. o.11y rott.
a. Who was the real-life charaCtcr
wboae adventures inspired Daniel De
Foe'f novel, "Robinson Crusoe"?
9. What two great mythic heroes tried
to avoid mlUtary s,ervice ~Y a) feigning _._
said anything have all said the same thing -move
slowly.
The filing deadline for the race la Feb. 16 and achoo!
district officials are encouraging all interested residenl.I
in the trustee attas up for efuction in consider heoomlng
candidates.
We do, too. Our schools mean so very much lo all
of us.
Sign Response Lacking
Since C.Osta Mesa cit¥ councilmen annoounc;;ed~thre~~e----~'lo,/::~~ monlb• a~ thaUbeUJ1J®d.ed ta aclopu to~ neYAslill ordinance, th8rehiibeen virtually no response from tile
people who Will he most aflected by the strktures, name-
ly the businessmen in C.Osta Mesa.
Although the parameters on which the ordinance ls
likely to he founded h a v e been distributed to them
through the Chamber of Commerce, neither lhe Chamber
itself, nor any of its individual members yet have chosen
to articulate their feelings about it.
That can mean only one of two things. Either the
business community agrees with lbe endeavors of the
Costa Mesa Sign Study, or it is so opposed to it.s sug-
gestions that it is holding back so that it can pounce on
-and JX>iSibly kill -the ordinance during public hear·
i~gs before the planning commission and th~ city coun·
ct!.
Costa Mesa city councilmen recognize that S<>-Called
"input'' from the business sector is imperative and that
is why the sign survey was launched last week.
With 100 percent of all business owners, and 5 to
IO percent of aU residents participating in the survey.
the 'vriters or the ordinance should have a broad ba se of
opinion in drall.1ing up ways to reduce visual pollution .
c
Government Baeks Low-cost Protection
Few Takers for Flood Insurance
To the Editor:
The National Fund Insurance Act
which was recenU, put through Congress
offers residents of communities s u c h
as Newport Beach. .COsta t-.·J es a,
and Fountain Va 11 e y the oppor-
tWlity of buying prote<:Uon against
the devastations of r I oo d and tidal
waters. The act provides that the
Federal government wlll subsidir.e 90
percent of the losses and makes available
a coverage which historically has never
been obtainable.
SINCE TIUS has passed. a meager few
new policies have been purchased by the
public. The price is ridiculously low and
the need. certainly .for those people who
liv at beach or · ·
MAILBOX
Letters from readert are welcome.
Normally writtrt should convey tht'ir
messages in 300 words or Jest. The
right to condense letters to fit apace
o-r eliminate libel ii reseroed. All
letters must include signature and
n1ailing addreu, but nmms may be
withheld on request if sufficient
reason is apparent. Poetry will not be
published.
for changes that must be practiced in the
future. It Is also an attempt to place all
the requirements, p r i v i I e g e s ,
responsibilities and duties of councilmen
In one loc8tion \\'here all councilmen,
press and the public could feel sure to be
equally informed. .
I would be glad to respond to any ques-
tions that may be generated by this
ordinance or questions of interest to the
public.
JACK HAMMETT, MAYOR
Rare Leglslotlon
To the Editor,
It ls an all too rare a phenomenon to
find c:oogressional Jegisl~tion whic~ ov~rt-
commend them on their ethJ~I sensitivi-
ty and their moral courage. I would also
urge us all to convey our support of this
legislation to our Congressmen and
Senators.
RABBI BERNARD P. KING
Tot Safety
To the Editor:
I wish to pose an open question to the
Parks and Recreation Department of
Newport Beach: Why the change in the
playground at Mariners Park? 1 was
most pleased to see signs of im·
provement in the playground over
Christmas vacation; some of the equ~p-
7
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1--;;.__-~c1en1 •l--k-~nt
beart attaclt while
reM:Uin( I )'OUllg
girl from dro!nling
~be-sins, is great. the .ANSWERS: Some months ago, the devastati.~_,,se,ssion that are beyond the perusal ,of · ed to ecoaomk:s.,,., ,, ,----7'~;;;;;~,----------,,;;;:r;,;-l;;~;;.,.~:;;;;;r,;n;;;,;r.;; ~ ............ u .. -eitizenry,..-l~'-·"!!'--41ie--¥1Milt-Bill-e'!d lleWaclllon L A PbiUslinc. n e eas 0 e e understanding that only these \SliijecfS Amendmettt do precisely t.bis. These
Z. (a) Christopher Marlow: (b). States was published widely in the news may be discussed in such executive pieces of legislation would prevent the
Butl~ hon!IJe4 ~_the result.
~ ·~~ ... J~are'--"l·lln< tor cbiliWft Oft~ old or older.
Tl>e • wrie 15 true " the tall swing set
in !.l~wnw:"J.. "Merchant of Venice"
in Shakespeare's play! (rve uked this
before, but just want to aee U It took .)
4. Why is the Roman Pope aomellmes
called the "PontlU"?
5. How long did Adam reside In the
Garden of Eden, according to the early
Talmudists~
&. Who was the most famous foreign
correspondent for the New York
Tribune? {He wrote his <llilpatches from
London, but that's not much help.)
7. Scheherazade, of course, is the lady
\vho told the "Thousand and One Tales"
in the Arabian Nights -but to whom?
Shelley·, (c) W. S. Gilbert. media and yet even this has had no . d ·r the tie . t• r M~ F ed N U talus noUceable effect. Our office rw a sizable sessions an 1 any o r ma r 1s gmn mg o ~~ avor a on s
3. Antonio. (No, not Shylock, you dum· display ad in the Dail y Pilot and even discussed, then, in fact. the council would to any country which does not permit
kopf; he was a money-lender, not a with your vast circulation throughout be violating the provisions of lhe Brown freedom of emigration to its citizens. The
merchant.) Newport Beach, Huntington Beach. Act. In that case, no councilmen would one piece of legislation the Soviet Union
4. Because the highest class of the Fountain Valley and Laguna Beach. be bound by the restrictive coveJJants of most desires is the Most Fl'fortd Nation
Roman priesthood had to superintend the there were only 3 or 4 phone calls and Section 2204 and would be free to make status which would enable them to im· .
construction of the bridges (pontesl. only one purchased coverage. any statements he wished without the port their goods to the United States at
5. Only 12 hours. permission of the rest of the council. It is the very lowest rate of tariffs.
6. Karl Man. WITH BALBOAJliil having its also my conclusion that if the subject By now, we are all aware of the
7. To the sultan, Schahriah. streets flooded d!iig' tiie high tide matter is germane, then the procedural restriction which the Soviel Union places
8. Alexander Selkirk, v.•ho spent four-several times a year, it would'See m that ordinance merely restates what our upon its Jewish population, many of
and-aJialr years on a desert island with it is only a matter of tinle before a foot legislation intended and it is true that the whom desire to emigrate to the State of
only a gun and ammunition . before be 0t two of water will enter the dwellings councilmen \\'OUid not be authoriled to Israel. The Vanik Bill would withhold
was rescued in 1709. and commercial establishments in the divulge the activities of the meetings Most Favored Nation status from the
9. (a) Ulysses, and lb) Achilles, both of beach area. Certainly any type of storm \Vithout the consent of the majority of the Soviet Unioq until such time as their an-
\Vhom tried to draft.dodge the Trojan disturbance, although rare in Southern council. ti.semitic restrictive emigration laws are
War _ California, at the high tide period would ~.fay I resta te that the motivation for abolished. ~
push this type or water over m a n y lhe procedural ordinance was merely an Among the many Senators who are
residential areas. orderly reorganization of that wb!ch has sponsoring this excellent legislation are
We hope that the-citizens of our corn-· been pr8cticcd in I.hi past and prepares Alan Cranston and John Tunney. I WOtild
rnunlty will take heed of this peril and
with' only one bnclrel awing. But those
reiponslble !or tbe playground !acelllting
forgot one Important faCt : Elementary
school age children have full use of a
playground all week loQI. II they need
further recreation on the weekends, any
patk J11 this city features play equipmert
their sire.
On the other harul. Mariners Park was
a haven for two-thre& and four-year~ld
children, for whom much leas equipment
is available in of.her public parks. 1 will
still take my two-year~ld to Mariners
Part:"We can stand in line with all the
other tod:dlers, waiting our turn for the
one low bucket swing; 1 can lift her half
way down. But how I will miss our
. nearby playground full of equipment that
was safe for my child.
MELINDA GARCELON Pompido~ Moscow Trip
Could Sway Elections
receive the benefits of the joint action
between the insurance industry and the
Federal government..
BOB PALEY The Honest, U nhiased ·News
The Soviet Union is becoming a must
stop on the campaign trails or Western
chief executives. President Nixon's
journey to Moscow last May burnished
his image as an innovator and doer in
foreign policy. And now French Presi·
dent Georges Pompldou, whose govern·
meat faces national elections in March,
is preparing to retrace Nl1on's footsteps.
This week he will meet near MlnU: with
Leonid I. Brezhnev, head o[ the Soviet
Communist Party.
Jean-Francois Revel, writing ln the
Paris weekly t'Etpress, suggests that
Pompidou is beading east to remind
Socialist and Communist. voters In
F'rance that the ruling Gaulllsts "carry
out the foreign policy ()f the (French)
Communist Party." The Gaulllsts:. Revel
adds. have promised Brezhnev to say
"no ltoJ political and military integration
in Western Europe'' if a satisfact.ory
Paris·Moscow accord is reached .
SINCE Tll£ GouJUsts cnme to power.
Moscow has not hesitated to sacrifice the
interests of France'• Cornnlunist voters
to Russian policy object.ives. It was more
in thf' Kremlin1s interest to have the latt
Charles de Gaulle 1n office -un-
dermining NATO, blocking Britain's en.-
try Jnt.o the Common Market, and quar·
rellng with the United Si.tea ·-than to
have a Communlst-SOClall.st popular tront
at the controls.
OauUist dealing.~ with Communists
always have been t'wo-edged : cordial
toward those in ~1osoow, frosty toward
tllOtle at bome. The Kremlin's acceptance
of this approach hat led many French-
~ QteO to bel.Jcve that the. .~viet Union is
no! .. partfcu!uly eager for • leUist
aovernmeot In Paris. Mo ... w hardly
could have been pleued when the Froncll
Communilt1 publicly c o n d e m n t d
I
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EDITORIAL
RESEARCH
Russia'• invasion of Czechoslovakia and
its treatment of emigrating Jews.
OPINION POU.S in Uecember in·
dicated that Frenchmen favored the
Socialist-Communist federation over the
Gaulllst government by a margin of 43 to
33 percent. If noth ing else, the Cozn..
munists hope that the March ele<:tlons
will restore the party to a level of
respect.ability it has not enjoyed for a
generation. U the Communists should
ccme to power, Party Secretary Georg rs
Marchais has said, they would quietly
return to the opposition benches in the
e\'ent of a subsequent electoral defeat.
But such speculation must take a back
seat . for the moment, to the question of
whet.her Pompldou could work with a
Communist.dominated parliament. 11te:
pre'sident stated in hls mos~ ~t news
conference that the consUtuUon em-
powers htm to appoint a premier without
regard to the el~n returns. lf hls
choice were rejected by the NaUonal
Assembly, llowe"'1', he would have to
call new elections or resign.
In Ihm tangled S<eD&rlo, Breihnev
may well llold a trump card. The
Gaullists coold lndeed go down to defeat
two mo11ths from now if the Communist!<
back their SOciallst allJes in dlstricts
where Communist victory ;., unlikely. Al
thit-point. nobody knows ir Brezhnev is
prepared lo urge the queruJous French
Cotn111unlsts lo adopt such a strategy.
But !he po,.lbility that he m.•Y do so
lends a 1peciat poiifl•ncy to Pompidou's
vistt. -.
~Jauor Responds
To the Editor:
I feel compelled to respond to your
Dec. 28 editorial concerning the "gag
rule'' that implied that certain pro-
ceJurcs had now come to pass "'ithin the
city government that were different than
had heretofore been practiced .
Your information is correct that Coun-
cilman Raciti and I attended the ?\.1ayors
and Councilmen Institute tn San Diego
and were presented as part of the educa-
tional curriculum many sundry methods
that are practiced by other cooncils in
other cities and recommended by the
league.
ONE OF THE important steps sug·
gested al the seminar was to standardize
and draw together from all the various
places and pigeon holes o{ other
orciinances the procedures thnt shou ld be:
follo\.\·ed ln the conducting of city
busines!-l. It was further suggested that
this inform11tion be gathered lnto a pro-
cedural ordinance and distributed. in
order that everyone "'OUld be aware of
how their city government operates.
lt \\'85 my inte.ntion to do this, and I so
directed the ci.ty attorney to gather all
data, to verify lt.s constltuUonallty, and to
prepare the ordinance in rough form foe
review by the council before adoption.
There was opposition to this from only
one councUman who felt it was un-
necessary as the information in the
ordinance Is alrthuJ recorded tlscwhere.
However, he later did not oppose to
finalizing Information together into one
document.
MY UNDERSTANDING ol the article
which you have in question roncemlng the
e:recuUve ~loris is dlf~rent thiin f..2Ur9.
a Js my lmpreulon, and verilled bf'ihe
city attorney, that the RAiph M. Bmwn
Act permits And recommends t .... ·o ~ub-
The Nixon Administration's decision-in
the fall o( 1972 to crack down on
television stations for broadcasting what
11 considered "bias·
cd ne\\'S" pad a ma·
jor impact on the in-
dustry.
This. coupled v.•ith
the increasing num-
ber of newsmen jail-
ed by t h e govern-
ment. led lnevlU1bly
to The Last Broad-
cast of Eric Kron-
kellor l\vo years later.
A transcript of that broadcast is
printed here as a grim warning to other
effete intellectuals who might be tempted
in the future. to purvey uelitlst gossip"
and "ideological plugola" instead of
honest. unb iased news.
GOOD EVENING, this is Eric
Kronkellor, bringing you the honest un-
biased news.
The big honest unbiased news is that
our &lorious leader, President Richard
111. Nixon, swam nine mite's down the
Potomac today while signing legislation
whlch will end crime. poverty and urban
sprawl.
A throng of decent Americans, co.,..
servaUvely estir.".ated at 24.2 million, lin-
ed !he banb to cheer !heir beloved
President a~ the handsome. virile leader
set a new world's record for handsome,
virile leaders.
\Ve plan to brlng you every minute of
the Prtsident 's historic four·hour battle
\vith the elements just as soon as: The
White House finishes uned!Ung our Jllm.
Jn the other honest unbiased news
· tonlght, the Washington Post was ar-
rested.
. THE POST ..... rightly acc~i of
~;,~
( ART HOPPE J
felonious elitist gossiping by hinting that
the Secretary of the Treasury had
absconded to Brazil \\'ilh what was left
of the gold in Fort Knox.
"\Ve don't comment on unsubstantiated
reports, sworn affidavits or all-points
bulletins." said Presidential Press
Secretary Ronald Ziegler with incredible
dignity. Al !he same time, Mr. Ziegler
took the opportunity to announce !he ap-
pointment or Tony Boyle, Conner United
Mine Workers chief and noted pbllan-
throplst, as our new Secretary of the
Treasury.
Meanwhile. in Vietnam our heroic B-S2
bombers "'ere forced to continue
devastating the remnants of Hanoi and
Haiphong under our humanitarian Bombs
for Peace Program.
This became necessary when Hanoi
treacherously rtneged on the un·
condllion.al surrender agreement. "U we
surrtndcr unconditionally," U Due 'Ibo
asked Dr. Kissinger, "then will you atop
bombing ,us?"
DR. Kl:SmNGER. immediately broke
off the peace talkJ. "lf we have to pro-
mtse to stop bombing them," M he 50
corrtetly saJd, 0 what kind of an un-
condiUonal surrender is that?"
And now for a look at tht warm
human-interest side of the honest un·
biased news. \Vhen It comes to warm
human interest 1 guess there's no one
more Wlll'ln.ly, tiumanty Jntetes:Ung than our beloved First Lady. _ _
The beoull!ul Mn. Nixon. 38. journeyed
todoy to AppaJ,cbla eomers to present a·
bouquet of American Beauty roses to a
group or starving pea·pickers who could.
of course, ftnd work if they wanted to.
In a graceful speech, Mrs. Nixon said
the roses were "a symbol that your
President cares ror you." It was with
tears of gratitude coursing down their
cheeks that the starving pea.-pickers ate
·them.
WEU., that about wraps up the honest
unbiased news. We'U now bring you four
solid hours from Tile Collected Addresse!
of our beloved Vi<e Prealdent, Mr,
~-That should be good news for
insomniacs, ha, ha.
rm sure Mr. Agnew, who "'has a
wonderful sense of humor, won't mind
that little jest and ••. Oh! All right, I'll
go quleUy.
Well, this is Eric Kronkellor from
somewhere in custody.
ORANGE. COAST
DAILY PILOT .
Robert N. Weed, PubUshtr
Thom<l.I litrvi~ Edrtor
Barbara. Krfibich
Editorial Page Editor
Th<' edllnrl1l ptU?I' nf tOO °"ilY
Pilot llt!C'k!I to inform and •tlmu-
h1tt rtldt>fs b)' llft'lcntlng 1111,
ntv.'1PAPfr'• nplnlnn! and rom·
m4.'ntAr)' on to1JIC9i nf lnte-•~~t ""d
'l'(nltlca~. by 11rn,·idin1< a for\lni mr thfo expreulnn of our rt1ldtr~·
npinin"'--and by )l'l't_"S('ntll'lj( Ht1·
di\~rtt vit\vpnitH1 nr lnrormttl nb·
M<n'i'n and spokesmen on to1tl1:f;
--«:-tti~ di.)'. • •
Wednesday, January lo. urn