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Arab Plot tO Kidnap Rogers Bared • Festivi
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145 Dead
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Reds, s. Viets -·
-To ~rade ·~POWs
aanda of aoldierl In Vletnam-uid it will
offlclall1 ..... operat!oill .Man:!! u,
laving an '8tlmlled f,00.-~
i._ UDder u., MUiiaiy A,tll•ance Com-
mand, Vlelnam (MACY).
-l'rt!JJldent N1UYe11 Van '111len llCbed-
uled a natlol!wide addreu for Tlmnday
nlibl, bis ffrlt -hit taJt durlnl Tet;
the Vietnamese New Year, more than one
month ago.
-The SOuth Vietnamese eormnand re-
ported heavy llllllal')' ~
llOUlllw<sl of Quq Tri cll1; and scattered
~ . .; -U.S.. Army beodqlllrf.m (USARV)
heavy ljalJtlng. . '
-wllldallme-COllllD8lid<dlbou· ., -Tllo Viet CoiW ~ !Jie JMC wtlJ take
up the loucby lllue o! ~ rela-
llOlll with ~
: £ossihle Aliens , ,,,. JMc 111o ecbeduled. v1stt 10
Phu Quoc I.oland In the Gull of Slam west
H Id h P Ii o! Saigon. Tbe Island IJ the site cl a : e . y 0 ce South Vietnamese prisob. Vietnamese
,., sources saJd the viait was scheduled ; .. Ar Orange. Plant =y l>ul' lh\,Vlet ~ ~Id 11• waa
.. 'llieYletnamese~Ordianp'wu ,: , c<.mplllnts by _, imlm membe~ orfclnallY ICl>eduled Feb. 2'1, but was
,J oad '!ff!dols wbo daJm a rubber eon>-deadlocked CIVer a dlJpute alJoul tbe re-
-ta 0nnae II Uslnl Mexl<an, na-· I-# llOIHDilltanr prtaanm. Tbe tlllrd tlmall u trll:e-breaken led•'l\Jesday to a · pbae cl tbe excMnae program ..u to ~ who!nale IOUlldup of t5 'IUSpeCla jVbo start .... Tuesday.
-111"1 be bounced out of tbe counlr)'. "Weare ••. !fie.now In the releaae of
lmmlp'atlon authorities too1t the men the POWa and we ere paahhfg Ille South " 1nto <Ullody !or 1Dvest11atton u -Ible Vie-to get ready Jn tfme for the
• ~~oistrtct Director Don a I d third phase," said O>I. Bui Tin, spokes-
• Williama aald tbe '9 men and Ila _. ' men ~ the North Vietnamese delep!Wn
<were det•ll)ld In the ~I lo\ u tbeY :!D ilbe•JMC. '' 10 .
arrived. !or wort at. Wfll/t AmertCan U ' ' lloolt.., -l,lllO Commuallta would · ..... Corporation . be,._ al Quang Tri' Qty, whlcjJ ....
Sam Elae11bai. president of the .trike-111o a releaae alte In the first phase. The
llaalld flrm, eald be had no knowledge o! releue was expected to take two da)'I.
the 4S -· cl-p status. Tbe aonr<es aald the other prisoners Ntarly 70 wortm al the pl&nt went on woold be m:henged "before Saturday" at
" ltrib: two weeU ago ID a cootract the other sites.
·dispate lnvolvq Weal American Rubber
Company and the United Rubber
Worken of America. •
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I each magazine.
Tiie remalnJnt magazines are still
~ locbd up at the Cetallna Street lite., pend-
ing CGUl'I permilslon lo cooll!cate them.
Poli<e said they arrested Stephen Den·
ny, 27, of Downey, when be drove up to
the Los Alamitos warehouse Friday
allegedly to remove '"8gaslnea.
Casinos Alerted
For bJaded Dice
CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) -A "fiat
dice" alert bas been Issued by state o!-
flclals to Nevada's gambling culnoa.
Philip Hannifan, chairman o! the
Nevada Gaming Control Board, warned
casinos Tuesday that the seizure of 500
pair o! crooked dice In Mlnneapolll Jn.
dicates a possible lnflu1 of cheaters into
thJS state.
The cheating dice, taken In a raid two
weeks ago, carried the inslgniu of 25
Nevada casinos.
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An lb io Grind --
Air Foroe Capt. John Nlsmytll holds up a dlrome-plmd u made by
his hr'!lher for thLIID'. the former POW would be freed and would
use the ax lo chop down a large sign put up by the Nasmyth family
asking Hanoi to release him. He did so al1er ,;x years in captivity.
Slain Girl's Parents Sue
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Assailant for $100,000
Ankeny sw1biilded ei1JS boin 18«
"' San "-lnx> police --leambw of Miss Singletm's deatlL
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FBI ..•
Tbe other two , .. pects, Thomas Slnopli
and Sam Halmowlti, both o! U.. Angeles
' and officer• Jn SUkl, Inc., turned
themselves in to the Orange County
Dlltrict Attorney's offlce Tuesday.
All three were lben arralped oo felony
charges of ...,piracy to distribute
-material end. released on ball,
pending lurtblr proc:eedlngs set for
.Man:!! 23.
3 Aides SUl'l"ender
The two men 1UU being aoutht are
· Peter Slnopll, a th1l<I offloer with Suki
Inc .. and Edward ~n1 a worker at tbe
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NY Mayor Lindsay Says
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tai J F o., I hh .51 dllrges l!ll:tt been
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No ,Changesr
At Fairview
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fw'"ils,.. tlle-mally Bl or retanled
will -1i111e ellod cm Colla Mesa'
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Tiie -.,...... of -bealth ..... ..-111e m afieCleil hoopitaJs 1a
.....imd "' .. -plan lo close -of-mtitely, be <mplmit"'
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• 'ag Ille 11•an. Dr. Keating cited spir:ilq costs to majntain fn.
cllvidoal lliinktincs, -nse and ...my ......... Oll*IMMlily boopitaJ
m a r ..... die daddowns. °"" ......... -be Atascadero
-llnspital, ...... lour to eight WWW#IB la I faclltty ....... ap to ~ • tllJwed.
'.!Im IWelipd m I p-o-nla balls, ii
.-111e---far11ieniiaorpD _.,oilaa.
PaltiaD uquitil:C anapu..7 sagay
will be .. ittel to omnnwit) hospitals
.. I -G lmil or lo mioly-medicaJ
RIO DB ;ANt!DIO (llPJ) -llimdredi
ti lll>o-ol ~ carioql
-and reveled 111111 'dawn lodlJ
-bringing tO Iii eod-1113 ~Janeiro'•
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Afier 'beioC virtaaJly. para1'>e4 ei ....
midnic)il Friday, .l>lilki,..CO ...... ADI'
iocUt>Y will ojlen tbelr doon, ~ ..
life Jn tblJ city of sis mlllloln trlea . Ii>
retum to normal.
The city morgue repgrled .'l'Uelda1
night that 1'5 -died Slj\Ce the
camival bel&n· Bui po!lce said Ibey dli;I
not know haw many of the deatha were
direetly attributed lo !hi carnival. \An
average of 2S persons die· violent deaths
in ruo each day.
Police said 11,466 persona wen;
. boepltaia..t be--saturlUrf,·IPf midnithl Monday. The figure was termed
a "oormal one.'' ' '
CelebraUona for the rich and middle
class were capped In the early moming
houri by iala bella at tbe II-~
and Syrio Ubane! clu)>I, wllh Ibo -mad samba ·daliclllg ·111 scantW*I
pta on table Iopa. • "
When dawn came, mmiy «..-tbe
portyguen were .till dancing wlllle
iillieiS''"""led on s~laWna""" '"""' -.-the .. ~ 'ty' bOlicBe& -~,. -CD .~ I .•. ' . ... .. ,. . ' . I:+'• I. •
Censure S)JeJ~ed
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (i!Pl) -'tile Ten-
nessee Senate has tabled a lDOlioD lo
censure one of Its two black membess for
making the otatement that "wblte
women accom~llsb 8i11lhlilg Ibey want ta
tbls -tbrOugb the bedrpom.. ' The lU vote Ip the 33-member ~ came Tuesday after a legislative com-
llli!Ue wlllda lnveatlgaled the rellM!lb
reported that "however offensive lhey mliJit have been," they w.re protected
by the federal' and otat,..coDslJ~
WUDam.., a civtl riglits actlVlll,' made
the remarks at a Jec!llatlve worbhop
Jan. I. .
a;:a-""°' .;_. 1a apected at Indians Demonstrate
hfo-Ible Jloitila' a I .-Gt the .,,.__ we, wwwdiJc to SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Aboul 100
aq,.,;,m•o1-~-Dr. peraons, half o! them lndl·ane,
AlilllaaJ" No. ~led in Iron! o! the (ederal
"nil -)ilt•lie aa -of building bere 1'1esdat In gt1Pll0ll1of tbe
.... 1-g -already illrled, • Dr. Indians oecupying Wounded knee, S.D.
1111 rqla...., Speakers demanded ~ for ~,.Jo
lie --;;..-..,, ... ID pt-..,JMm and "'PlfCll'MW~ ~tho &Ills• FDtli!W'1 tw, acme.mrcfiraL JW00Dde9 1Knee ~ T · ·; 1 ~.tn Ad-· ~~~ _, ., . . .. •...-llUlll.RU.JW_'yeat_ ' ' •. ---'""'-, .. -nquizlic ,_ non-B b D f ·..J __ 1_.,.,....., __ "' om e useU.
-ml Pldfic -lmi*all or-1o ...-cmes --ittftl lo Orqe o-tJ .. al Cmter.
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NEW YOllK.(AP) ~ POllce,emt1' ..
~ dlsmantled .... tla~·net-of esplool• set I.I i~O!f. ' In the tnmt of a car parted near
!Iii-El Al -AIJllnel cargo terminal at KeonedJ Al1"JlOl1.
Bcmb squad officers rushed .. lo
the terminal after police rteelved a
lip from the FBL' .
Po1i<e aald file ~bomb eXperl#,
forced open tlie lruiilt of a rented,
green sedan aiid IOuDd -ll•e-pllao pJutlc 'ciontalpera • .,.
1aaollne, -20-piand bollles of' · propane 1as and tn Jllutlc blP of eiplmives. . \ •
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NEW YORK (UPI) -Mayor John v.
IJndsay Mid today be will not seek re-
electlen !or a tblnl term.
The announcement came as three
Lindsay administra:Uon officials sur-
rendered to police on charges of cor-
ruption .
Spokesmen for the mayor de<:llned
comment on the charge..
A> tbe Republican-turned-Democrat
held a news conference explaining eight
years in office "is long enough for one
man," city Tax Commissioner Nonnan
. Levy and two officials surrendered on an
indictment obtained by tbe state's special
antlcorruptlon prosecutor, M'aurice H.
Na<(Jari.
Accompanied by their attorney!, !Avy,
Deputy Commissioner o! Purchase Johll
R. Fntlannl and Stanley Israel, who Is
>vlth the City Parking Violations Buruu
In Brooklyn, ourrendered shortly before
noon.
Details ol the Indictment were not
revealed, but sonrces Mid lt ccntalaed 23
charges, lnclndlnt tampering w 11 h
pmm11<11tal -and coospira<)'. --WON'T RUN AGAIN
NY Mo,,.. John L ..... y
Lindsay, who 1ave up In hiJ bid for the
_. prooldontlal nomination la!! year, told
-that fflft lhouab be baa decid-ed not to try for a tlllrd lerm, "I believe
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·~t yean II too •bort I time, l>ul It In • ..-minute llatemenl be reed II
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. Trask SllHS, $11.95 ta ~ll5 '
BasketW·SMes $9.95 f.D .$21.95
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"V(E MAY BE A SftjALL C;TY OF' 19;0o& f>i:OPl,£.BUT-TffE A MOUNT OF"ACTJVl;n'. HERE IS MORE LIKE A CITY OF 50,000"~YOR ARTHUR HOLMES . . , ( . D~ PAT:' We would l!kf! to enhance
our. achoot•11physical educatiQn PfC1&ram
· and are interested in learning more
• · about an · olganJzatioo iian\ed. 11Scikol;" ~which is· of Bohemian orjilii. ,Sokpl is
;. dedicated to meotal<811d pb)ls!cal fitness.
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Vie-wts First Year
•. I recall Wat it wa1 well known ba·ct east
"Jn Cleveland, but I can't' find any ..,OOne
' book ~ting for the Jrgani7.atlon irt ,.this -""a. . ; F .. M,, Meaa Verde ScUol.
: ' The Sokol oigaulzatlon ts active bl the
Los Angeles area and It will wort wltb
you p~~1 · mrOnnat1oa to Jaelp yo11r
acllool .fiili jU pbydcal eduealion pro.
grim. ~plac\ ·Mn. Ada l\8dtl al Sokol
BaU Am-~.AI N. W ........ Lot AttieJesi « ~Mne 'ill-4is:3jZI. •
.. Bo•t ~rations
I ' ' • " DEAR PAT: I have a 23-foot sailboat
· rpa4e· of, fibf:rglass that I 'want to
,. renovate. Many manufactufers now are
r 'ShoWliig their 'boats with" tJle lntaiors
.·done in fabric an<tWallt)aper. can you
'.:·find ~ut wb .. ~ch decoratmg mat¢als
·are available?, I'd also like' to know if
-· ~al adhesive is required and bow I
' should prepart the painted. fiberglass
• walls and · ceiling for tabric and
wallpaper oPPlicatioo.
:. R. S., F ... W. Valley •
Martnen Mar\Je Ftnlsbea, 3 3 z 5
Newport Blvd., Newpart Beach, II.as a
lB.r&e ~ec~~a or wallpaper and fa~tfcs
m&de for 'boat lntet'ier -.11on, ID ad-
dition to ieeoihmeaded a d • e • l v e •
; •Marlnen adviael yoa to sand your boat'•
• ·-Ugblly, then stop in al Ibo 1llore • for all Ille ....U.yoaraeU Id.tee yoa will
' aoed lo <ttDpljle JOV project. . .~
"-' ', By JO~ V ALTERZA
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It was i... $a.n ' year ago when Arthur Holmes samp{edJtbe sweetness· of
a ~dslidf! victory 1lt the ~po~ in Sin CJem~te and became a...,city,councilman.
And only hours later, Holmes became
the only freshman councilman in recent
times to be chosen. mayor.
"I was a litUe..astonisbed at the rapidi-
ty ol the events, and I bad the im-
pression that after a feW months of
hassling wltb the budget that we'd an be
able to slack oft a 'little on the cotmcil,"
be mused this week.
Bllt the budget sea9Cin last year ·was
tbe 'lul~."1<1 of a crescendo wblcb just
seems, to mou-.t for the ~wavy~baired, dee~voicelf steel ·ialesuiln. >
"I ,knew that beiDg' elected required
H~fug Set
On Drinking
At Beaches_ .
Drinking on Orange Coun!f beaches
and !n regional parks Is too bot a subject
to bandle without a public bearing, the
~ ~ /lJlpezylsors d~ Tueilday ..
Asdlf~ by. Sµpery!Jor Ralph ' . • • Clark, the board mei7isel ~ pub)!c .. P..,a.~ . N•• "'" •• "' bear••• for, ii_'x~· iiZ ""• 'w. "'.•• k ii .!h t!J.r l""f"}, h't!Y .,...-1__ ?L . '\§-'i"') "'t'f" DEAR-PAT: T. 11.· u<en and Sons, .,,,.. also "'"!eel Iba ' tlie. lrit.-~"'"" ch. tailed-tlo t. ! ( i-.. • ~ ~"""'
{ Bebomea • 'lbem.. --r~";i" ourcovpaerlioa j. :,; ail clues be queried -fl lo U.tr ~00 .......... v-.-.... the-liquor issue. ,._ -•
, wa•·~"""' .. , guaranteed ·anil the Tile •• 1 bas • "-• • ' atriWif;;;;I., Ji neither wa_1'1'proof nor pr~ em been ""'ore the
' . d IOI ol dtVOl!oil-aild time, but I .. ...,
realized the' 8n>ouiif ol business that we · mxe eolng ~ be ~ wit11,~· Jiolfltes a8id. ,,,.. • · "We ma1 be a small city of 18,000 ~,
pie, bqt the amoont of activity here is
more .Uke a city o( 50,000. There is a lot
more i~lo lssUes than I lboUgbl
there WoiWl be, i::!\le 8ddod! ' ll.ut:~~ lbecommitmenl of dor.eos 'pf h<M'l ·l 'weelt tD·a jol> that yields liltle ·'Pl'Y:·l.lnllft.i&~ !i>'"'1!>!1 .that>:~ -~~r*~y' gratifyiDg."
f.,.: In ;bl,f Otbe;'l;ity In the UD!ted
Stafjls can '.fl steel sale.man groel a Pioildel>t of ~•;;t•l•U, stales oo a
.. AA•~ ·~---re ~is. "lJ" ""'
since he · In city 'gl>Venllneot,~14t. top~ a
new 'period of "improved relations," so to
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Show Winners
Piped Aboard
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The • • DAD. Y. J PILQT • " i II "w.elcome aboard" at least. to pairs
of boat sbow guests every day for
the next 'Week, starling today.
.Free licl<ets for the Filth Amrual
Western' Nalional Boat and MarlliO
Show; plocluo!d by H: Werner
Buck, will be givm lo each pet1111 w-...... -in. special ~ada'" ... ller<d througb tbe' DAI·
"LY. PILOT da8silied advertiSlng
pages. At least 10 winners will be
listed each day ,frQm DOW 11\n!Ugh
next YI.......,•'-. • ™ ~ Frlilay aod will collllnue through Saturday, Mfl'cll
17, at the ·Anaheim ecmv.mio1!
Center. buiJ>roof, as it sboUld have been, ac-Harboh, BeacbeS and Para· Con\Jniaa!On
cording to, the l!"at•l1!ee· Ao ,inspector Jor several months. HBD Dlrl!Clo< Kl!o,
was here. and .plOinised to come! the In-netb. Sampson aid the discussiilns began .,. .
stallation errors, but has nev~ ;humed.i ove~ drinking on and off b\>1111 "! Dana II"/ l. .J :"c!:'A 1':.'p:?.:~b-!iv:Y 00in~':1 Pom1-Har00r;,-••· · · ~-,,..,.,iav s in N aine?
is on Ille and will be·bonored. The covers He said It wu found Jha{ drinking on --
are .... a year ·old aril I'm stW waiting. boats WfS allowed but if Uie piiruclpaots J). hone Compan)'
• B. L; Laguna BUb stepped olJ the boat to a harbor picnic ~ ,
T· B. uw.•J .. rv1.,. .. preseatalfve ls area Ibey were riolatlng die law.
=f...':i ::-i ..... 11te b!i:;1",:.. ~~ th~i:=g~:OO~ Answers 'Plenty'
spq)< ·with lbe N'aon administration.
It' ts. now standard (9f the mayor to
greet Naon on each amval ·and to bid
blm,tarew~ oo each departure. •
-l'be relatlobsblp between the local W¥fers IDd ~ In the Presldent'a, ad·
ministration is an .unusual one.
''You know> the Presideof and his ... peo-
ple leild entirely Oilrererit liyes; thali we
do In San Clelilenta,"·llolmesJo!>liii:ftd.
''One.might thiilk'thattitey~il"l60k !Ill us
u a bunch of hlCU. ~use "'"·don't
live aa sopblsticaledilv~.u.'lbey.dQ..
"Bui, ~. we all ~ J)lemente
bive been treatdl very.-;w.eD ~.'-11 the
people connected with th<> While~, ..
be said. · · t.!'fr
One reasoo, be speculated, mlpt be
the low-keyed general attitude toward the
President's presen·ce in the: city. . . . .
"I'm surprised at times lhlt outllde in-
terestS haven't moved in to caeltaliie OD
the President. . .you know, souvenir
sellers and that sort of thing.
"I think that we have to be carerul that
tbey;don'tl We have to make sure· that the
exploiters stay out ol the city ••. after
~=·°:.~~::d~d be should be
Although Holmes and fellow coun·
cilmen are always concerned abo_ut what
the White House crowd thinks about the
home of the Western White House,
Holmes stresses that it is ot>vipusl~_. more
important that citizens think ,.u °' . tbelr
own city government. , , 1 Though some observer$ belleVe t, dlf-
fiClllt to feel the pulse of the quiet com-
munity, Holmes dJsagrees.
"I think I can read it perfectly."
Fr~e Taxi Service Again
Def e~ted _for Moms-to-be
Holmes insists that what San Clemente
clthen.< really hope for their ctty is
"simply a statwi quo."
"Now, we an knoW ~t the city can't
pOS!ibly stay the slH it ts today, but I
tblnk -that it can indrease In OOPUlation
without losing its unique, smalt-iown at-
mosphere.
"[ fumly belive we're livinl on the
most desirable piece of property left on
the <>range Couni1 Cl>8st. It's a natural
location for de•e~ment and it's a
pleasure to live here, 1 he said.
Holmes added hlllllly lbal the duty of
city government ls to .....,. lbat san
Clemeole retains Ill pn90lll atmolpllere
as a small Iowa dUl1Jlg lbe heavy growth
periods ahead.
Thus far, Holmel believes, councllmen
bave success!Wiy avoided tbe lf•P ot
potttics in deciaioll ·maldng. '
"I honestly fed 11>111 the cowicllmen are
above the political Dltly:gritty. ,
"11!ere ar~ alw,ys . d~ . In
pottUcal · pbilooopl\t among the COW>-
cllmen, but I bave found tllat PD!!,tlcs
· •i\i>P.ty doesn',I enter Into the acttonr of
my fellow memberi •
"Any of us can disa~ violently on an
issue during a meeting, yet we still are
all' friends socially and we bear no A fX'OPOSal to provide free taxi or bus M~can·American. Paul CMpenter, ex-cru/iir'· ·f i.. :
service to expectant mothers to tbe Or-.Cutive director ot tbO Orange County "Tile day llitl mat enda ·In San ~m-
ange County Medical Center was defeat· Health Planning Couocll and Daniel Cal· ente will be 8 11114 cl,oy for Ille _,.,.
ed' f!Jr tl)O aecond time Tueod&Y by the laban, director ol the Community •Adion , be Id
· · • Council •..• both ·.~. "-In favor ol the taxi lty,' 88 • I • Board ol Supervisors. ~.,. Holmes bas lhree ~ \ell lo blsienn
But Supervisor Ralph Clark said be ,.p1AA·1111•f.' ' .·~· iJ.a1 ~t~l c( al a city ~cllni&n -ind bfl;.preltQt
would place the matter on next week's .<;aspen ·repeat · ' 1•1'11' aa mayor Jl'ill -up for ·lflba asenda•for a thinl lime. The vote Tllos-Jnnuaey that n.1a limeJor Amerlcais lo • --again nellt montll, ~ thert1 iJ! a
day was 2-J. ID January the proposal<bi take respons1b1lity !or !hemSEJve.i~ . sjrong ehanc$· l!!al the -· lit
' • s.1:11111 <Tuesday Supervisor Ralpl> Died· • vilor ·Bake!> said•bie\faa not '*"l'."'P"the-. .....iect..i. to Ibo'"""" . "--?'.';i .. ~---'bis mind tiecllUt thotigbl tbJnwere•otber reasbna .,..... • , • ' r1.:,.~~~ ..;;;:; ~Roi> · llke tong wa;ts al the 'center for CBDC<lla-.Woujjl be PPll
erl ~""'-'~· ........ Jn the lie tl. with lioo ol vi&itJ. ,,. • ' T "! bad a lot of r~· lait year !bat I ~= """'~ "' " Both the League ol Women Voteri and may bave taken on too much -city
Supeivus l!oiiaJd Caspers aild David tbe. County Grand Jury Juld written to the c:ouncllllUU) and .mayor' too.
Balier Ol>PCJ'!lni. ' supervisors In aupport· ol the ~· "'Then I took on the added load ol the n.;"progrim is designed_ to reduce the 11 has been endorsed by, the County~-Coa!tal ~ptlqn C9.mm It ti ~n
number ol missed appointments at the mlnistrative Officer, tbe Grand Jury and recently, and Iba!• taku up a Joi of
medicaf center for ,expec!lanl molbm. the Heajth ~lann!ng Colllcll. time," he added.
County Admlni&lrative Officer Robert , · ' , ,But the _lel'[S •!'•Im~ µd, ~-Y!'llr 'l'llomaraald'd!O '8,188 .tbe c00nty·;wo0ld -· "--_ .. _ .... _ ·-.. bive aubalded ~dentbly. .
iDYesl Jn 11\e -year pilot -am SF Sc4ool May (:lo.se "! worrled ,about wbat It'd do to my
would aa~e the county $1B4,llll!l a Y,ear m 1 ' . • ability lo earn a·Uring·and to my fanilly.
bolpl~ costs. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tbe city's "Well ••. I'm )!fppy to say, 11\al .. far
Robert White, mecjicaJ center apmil)is-oldest prJyate sobool. may be, forced !O ••· my bus• It ~ '!'~ 11>-
tralo< aald tbe'failµre In prH111tal care ctoeeasaresultoflaillnglowlnJlOllili'Of· creased by 18 percent In prollls, and tbe re.U)~ ,bi Jncreaaes In birth complica· it , corporation statu,oi, it,j· principal ~ family Ole hasn't auHered at all.
tions. Ile~ this .c<J8)s 'the county more Tuesday. The Drew SctiOOI, which bas , i''Tbe lawn gets mow..i; too," be aa!d,
f f the \her and the baby: been_ desciibed as a "genius f~" smuJpg. i
or He~: moat~ the pregnant wO~n n~ $40,000 by the end.of March ·to re: ~'isut t1)e ~eeda -~ tq· erow1 a little 11. wti0 m&aed ·a~ll llilgle or mnln open,,prlncipal1RobErl B. Cole aid. l<*lger than !hey use to. ··-,., .. , ~ .11ere ..
r...:...i;. llld!calt .U. aervlee nqaes!I In be be all "" t Aliso Beach · • i ,-.,. ba ~--pte•-• Bal H verages ow._, a .. m HARil!SBURG, Pa. (UPI) -Mrs.
-ll'fl! . ve ..-..., -South '·-··· Dana H bor F tber 1°""•C01!'.,r.lnl:y.,_ive~ked, .. work .. -.~~. ar •ea ty Zepbaniabaie"'SebUtian Xllng-! done hi your absence ,... DOI aadsfB<> Par~ In cnmpil14 arees "'11 ilol.pji:nleking boflermandellfieldscin m iS ber ..Joe
: tar)', tlie ftnp )lhmile• lbe ......vy areas; O'Neill Park In camping areu, -and that's wbat Bbl. wants listeGJn the
• -•eetlODI wt1190 mad'e al .Ibis llm•. I.el and Sunset Aquatic Park on boats and In Pllila&.tphl. te!e~ directory. ,
: nie •• ti.-~tloni. are ~. made. picnl~ areas. . , Bell Telephone C 0 m P 8 0 y d. ,
~ .. anel tor "'ensu-•ra , Drinking fOuld ·~ bano~.~tirely .1n Peonsytvania said It bas the authority to -,...., " ••~ Irvme, Yorba, Laguna '"""el, Mile reject or discontinue Ji,sltngs of namei hi
> Tbe Consumer Panel of·Ain.rica will lifluare, ~ Cta}g-Fullerlon re110!)81 i.lf ,,'.iifrectory which ,it think• ~ bol<L. lls 'lbird AmtJ!al ~ Wed• part, and pD tl\l,+ise ~ch pir~ \' "~ deceiYe or cciiluse !ha puNic." ~niaday, March 14, 'al Si!!fdl!b&clt JM, f~. and NlguOI (Salt Cr~) Beiicb;•, . ~ to list the name OD Ille ~ ~. ~-Spe;!~~ -';§); ~ry~A,~i,?·~40~~ gf~ there ts no.l!.IOQI that it is real Of ~uem.;~~.:,.s. ~~-rii;..-=· 'lh'.~,~ : . ~""' ~ltetL~ 1E·~ i. 1v~ Pubiic. utility eom: ~flatife>, ~ Oil ~., \VeS~ ope..~~ which iDdfcated that ~~.., ~ar~r~, , .. . ., . r got inio the controversy when itloni~llllt~clon 11:,B~, ~ olbo~., Ile!'~~ ~ 1!~.lloJll!!l~-w~," rl!li .,Shore fded a format complalnl . ~ Jnvestlga~ s 'er v !-< 6 !', h .. e.; flilal ilu!IOl'!IY' ~ ~tioo !JI ' wltl!' llMi •agency on Bell's refusal to ao-
lt of Co~'1~ai.,,_a_ · atei'~~lttii\ali&tlli:~af{a;eiloir<l.J.i · ''Mb. Sbore'a longer name. She i:; A $S tickijt'iiltlu tli<ri!'O' &ipervisori'.#ildula:itiiao the: declsioni' ·~ cli8rged 1lell "(Ith diecrimlnalioa. ~gram, I~ p-mid door Bake als6 Ob~ted.to uie F .. ~ty • The PUC am. •H 1'ould lcbedule a ;,:pr1.._ Oorilsct ¥rs. Paul._Ell!,, 1816;2 Regional Park cam)lllt.~g 'aP)>loved-l JX4>ticllloo'rthr ~ -wbether Mr&
· I: Dewberry W~y.~ 92184, fo~ i~t for dril!ki>i. l;le ~ !ha Pl\l'k ~as used • Sil>r•'• lonll!'r name should be listed In
, re-•tlims. • • bymany y<illlh gtolips for comping. , , •• 1 the ~phla directory.
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.. Jail Demolition
·.(Delay;u -Ov~ 1
·:Pact's ·wording
; • Proposed deMOfllkin oi' tilt old -f
Jail In Santi Anll waa delayed TiletdaY
· be<a-of aniblailous wordlnol In 'tho ~ aa 1ubniltled to lbe !loan! or !:Super'liion 'bf-1 tilt county ......... ·-Depa-I. '
• 'nlll 11-1 -botb for ~ lot "'bids arid b-inQllating a conltacl.
'!'lie Jal! "° tly<amoie strelj, ...,...
i; Iba old county courtboUS• bas -aba& l; -JllSI; It lliu>I be lont-lo ...... way for .the extension of CMc
,Cenler Drive ~ BroadW8' lDol
t•)laln Street.
•' Joaeph Smlltk, dlrector of Building
;; Servlcel, aaid no use could be found for
' IM £ouNtory buOdlng Wltbout expensive
rem_ode)lng, I i
The Sycamore 81...t gar4ge,. used by ., CllllOly meuu,... atso win be . IQl'Q down
'lat the ilrttt ~
I
-Wilen !he J~ ii1lf garue are delboltsl>
ed !be •rea Will be paved lot; an open
-PB.i:tdtll Jot. J
I • Estimata9 cos1 of demotll)o!\ i! r .ooo.
r
i -f
Violatio~ J~opardize
I il' • "' ' ' · Airwest-County Pct:ct
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Tbe contract wblcb Hughes Airwest seicb ~ 1• l'jOftt ~
holds with lbe OQUl\IY to flY out ol Or-sa)d 'Hughes 1'u lillo gullly of tl)'lnl
ange c..nty.~ IJ Jn ~y If the P1;1nea emlltJnc lleavy 1D10te. He.aid
airline cxmtinlles 14' vfolate flYlq nl!es. ~ iirlJne ""'1 ~ lcime oc. l1'lie Board of 8upetvloon empowettd "· the atrport -I .to cancel tbe planea not equipped with lllDOb .._
o)Olllh-t°"''rilOntb contract if curfew, llDOie-.. IOl'S. • "':
al1d OJibt pattern rioleliOllS coolloue. • ' SUperri80r Ralph Dledrlcll tboughl the
of.irwest i& now reatmted to 11 flllbll coonty lboold drnr up a _,.... _.
a day uoder !he lnterbn ..,......,,,.. tra<t wtlb tbe alrllne and fl terml ati
peridlng signing ol a new Uveoyw: "°"' violated canl:tl H.
tract. Tbe line ptevloasly waa allowed . The board llnalty voted to ftllne AJr.
IU fllghta a daY. ' -ti ~ an lllVl.roomallal Im'
Supervllor Ralph Clark said be had peel study unlll the county's overall !:IS
been Info~ that tho Husbeo alrllne ii compleied. ·
was ·cullty ol ...,...al ""'ew riolaUC1111 Air C.Dlomia, tile only olber Jet-ail'
this year. Airport tu* calls for no de-line using tbe airport. illlP>ed a llY .. ,.ar
partures after 10' p.m. IDd ao arr1 .. 1o contract 'l\'ltll tbe county more than a
efter-11--p.m. yaar ap. Air Calir.rnb II allowod IS
Dan-Emory, ~of llll N01!POl1 !llihts a day. All Its planes are.amokdesl.
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GEM .. TALK ~
TODAY
by
J. C. HUMPHRIES
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JEW£LRY PRICES
AND !'OLD ·'*' . ~·I!.
, During the past two 'y~s, gold
has· been s.old on Ille opeq Jlllll'~et
as a commodl\y,-the price llnctua-
ung daily with supply and deDjand.
' In 19'12 ii• price varied from
$14.45 to,fl0.45 per ounce. The. U.S.
~ovemment pegged gold at $38.00
an OUllCe and n6 longer sells it to
reflnera as )lei.ore. Rermers must
now buy' their supplies iD forelgn
counlriea, and as the demand aoes
up, '9' does !be price. ·
So tar; ettortt to·get the govem-
l)lent 1o release gold at a. fixed
J,>l'lce toe lildustrial use have failed.
There!Ore it bas -become very_dlf-
IJcµlt for the jewejrT lndlf'b'y, ,.to JX!8lllta,in pricet • as ~ prevjous
years, the COQabnt p..c<wrtlo¥~ in
cost OI thif ba.lc jewelry material
making It lmpq,aible. for a jeiveler
to know wlial his costs w1U be the
following lleelt or month.
The only certafuty about gold Is
tha6 everyone wanu It, and that its
cost will probably c0ntlnue to rise.
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Spac~~ge accuracy.
Assembly:li~e 'pr.ices.
Seiko DX . w~tc~es.
(As seen on tel8"1Sion) ' . I
You aaw tAe Seiko bx watehOl'bn tt1evl1lon. Now )'Oil
CIO see wtiy oWnlOI a 5alko 11 llf<e havinc your own llitlo.
roboL Self·windll!i, 17· jewols, bMln""11 Instant 'day.
date ctt'angf calendars, 98.2 tt. water-tetted and ayo-o
chronlzed oecona Nftlng. And becauoo tra made by
automation, you pay only 10t the tJmeplece, not the
time Ii \ook1o make IL
A. IU41w...t? J a~ ...... •ll'll!!ll•.,... .. -...4111.••
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&WI"'-1M!, bl• lflW, tM.tl
C.6i1 ....... 1tJ ................. llUD
-}. (~ .JJ.ump~rie6 Je1wfer.1
1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
CONVENi E~ TUMS
.JLYEAIS IN.lHUAME LOCATION
91111k.AM1rlc1r4--M1tt.f a.,,.
!HONE B!-1401
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Hopes Fade
For Woman
AmendmenJ
117 .,.... ...... fill s•f I
a--i -. ol lho ~ rt&IU a....mnelil 111 but obi.-loiloJ
of bariua the Olllllllfutlmal -.. ratlllod lbls >"""'but...,....., ~ u 'WOllld .. lllllulll)' l>e 1_...i.
'Ille _.i to pnMde equal lop!
"""' ""Women ----bOck -Maine's 11&16 --qllnat II 'l'lleodo1·
So f.or, Z1 llateo ..... appoved the
amendmerll -JO lborl ol the • needed to roUly. Etnc llale leplalurto bave -.......,., .....ina 10 ol Iba .. mmma IS llal<I ~ bave to appnwe
It to rtoeh lho ....... y tl!n!&"""1bl
majority.
COMMON CAUSE, the dlbens' lobby,
18id possible favorable actlcn mll!ht be
f~ 11111 year ID lndlalla, Illinois,
Ml.Mourl, Wublnlloa. CGanecticul end
Oblo. That would leave II lour llhort.
"Unlss thert'• a last minute change,
passage doesn't'oeem likely thiJJ year llut
we expect it to pus next year," a
1pokelnwl' aid.
The deodlloe for raUllcalioo la ~
1979.
A move ii in in Netraaka to
revoke tllll 1 te'o raUflcalioo although
1ucb -be lllbject to legll cballqe.
IN OlllO, the t came under
heavy atlact al legl!laUve bearinp
Tuelday. FtW . King, pMideol of the
Ohio An.a wtlfled that 11 -.Id
"destroy mcq dlhlo thao II -1d
a-eate." Pb:Jllls Scbally of Altoo, ID.,
repreoonttnc a ll'CIUP ~ the
amendment, llld al the 11111e bearing In
Columbul that odvocaltl "haveo~ beeo
able to .mw bow tbla ll!Delldmell! will
help."
~Ill Ruckolshaus, Whlto Houae 1d¥!ser
on wooien'• p~ dloputod op-
ponentt:' argumentr: saying they were
Uspectets that just aren't reality.''
She added that to win ulllmato raUllca·
tloo, "we'll have to begm a IP'"' roots
educational carol>8liln."
Rep. lifarlba t'.:rtililhll (l).Mlcb. ); uld
of the situation: 11Women don't give up
that eullf. I lblnt my filth In !lie aood
..... fl American leglelators wUf be
jultified."
Viets Eject Newsman ·
SAIGON (UPI) -The South Viet·
namue government uld today It wu e.1~
pelllng Donald A. Davis, acUog manager
for Uoltod Preu lntemallonal in Viet·
nam, for alleged "inaccurate, bJased and
dlstortod" reporUog by UPI cor·
retpondenls. Robert E. Pqe, UPI vice
president and general manager for Alla,
protested the action In a cable to the
Saigon goyernment.
Mailmen Get
New, Cool Look
WASHINGTON (AP) -Yow
mailman may hive a certain cool
new loolt abool him tblJ spring and
awnmer.
The Postal Service llllid Tuesday
bem>uda 1hortl are becominK part
of the official uniform for mailmen.
But only If worn with black koee-
lengtb hose.
Effective April 1, aome 250,000
letter carriers and other poslal
workers may wear the aborts if
they want to. 11Mt new optional
regulations made no exception for
mailmen with knobby knees, either.
Officials said the change in dress
regulations is part of an e.ffort to
improve working conditions and
morale.
Untfonned plllal w o r k e r 1
receive an annual c Io thing
allowance of ll21.
UPfT ........
CITES PUBLICITY
Burt Reynolds
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SOUGHT REFUGE
Sarah Milos
Reynolds, Miles Ordered
To Face Additional Quiz
From Wire Services
PHOENIX, Ariz. -Burt Rey·
noldl and Sarah Miles mllll lace cross
examination on their storlet ol what hap-
peoed when her bulinel8 manage!' died
ol a d11!i overdose in ber motel room
while she waa spending the olght with
Reynolds.
A superior Court ju{ae Tueoday reject·
ed the ll1m stars' argument that they
should be exL'UBed lrom teoUlying al 111
inquest into the death of David Whiting,
26.
Attorneys loc Reynolds and Miss Miles
bad obtained an crder preventing th~m
from being subpoooaed on the grounds
their appearance at the Inquest would 1
"make a spectacle ol them."
Reynolds told reporters he was afraid
Stamps May Cost
38c Eventually,
Senators Told
WASHINGTON (AP) -Today's 8-
cent stamp will cost 20 cenU In 1984 if
present trends continue, and 38 cents
otherwise, senators were told today as
they launched an Inquiry into P03tal
Service Cl!)er&tloos.
The estlm8te came from Sen. Gale
~ (l).W)'ll.), dlalnnan or ·the Seo-
ato Poet Office COmmlttoe.
McGee said citizens will be able to
send a fin:t-class lett,r for 20 cents -
a 250-percent inCrease -lf the Postal
Service freezes employment, mecllanlz-
atloo absorbs the expected increase In
mail volume, and pay increases do not
exceed 5.5 percent a year.
BUT THE MlENT stamp will 'CO!I 311
cents 21 years hence if there ls no in-
crease in productivity and postal em-
ployes' pay rises an average 7.5 percent
a year, McGee said.
McGee tossed out whllt he called those
"very sobering figures" before calling
on Postmaster General Elmer T. Klassen
for an explanation of "deterioration in
postal service."
McGee said commJttee investigation.!
already have confinned that It Is Postal
Service policy to reduce costs at the ex-
pense of good service by dela,ying mail
rather than expediting delivery.
POSTAL SERVICE employment has
dropped some 40,000 in the past tv.•o
years since the agency repl aced the old
Post Office Department, and po stal work-
ers all over the country are complaining
about mandatory overtime running 10 to
20 hours a week, McGee said.
Some of lhe loudest complaints about
postal service have come from congress-
men. Many have complained that weeks
sometimes were required for letters to
move 20 to 25 mlle11.
small·toWn olfJCials might try to capital·
ize on the publicity potentla1 if he was
forced to appear oo the witnes.! stand.
JUDGE C11A11LE8 HARDY In effect
revoked bis earlier order protectlnl Rey-
oold.s, Miao Miles and her maid, Jane
EvanJ, from subpoenas issued by Mullord
Windsor, jll!tlce ol the peace and acting
C<>l'Olle!' in Gila Bend, Ariz.
Hardy ruled In lavor ol arguments pre-
seotod by 1 lawyer !or Whiting's mother,
wh() maintained that she had a right lo
have Reynolds and Miss Miles cross ex·
amined on the facts surrounding her son's
death.
Miss MU" and Reynolds told police
that Whiting struck Miss Miles when she
returned to her motel room following a
birthday party for Reynolds. She said she
went to Reynold,,' room for the r@.Sl of
the night, and found Whiting dead' the
following mort\ing.
An attorney for Whiting's mother, Mrs,
Frsok ·Campbell, who succeeded in
holding up the lnquost, told Tuesday's
hearing that medical test! indicate
Whiting's death may not have been caus-
ed by drugs. He quoted an independent
report from a University of Ariz.ona
pharmacology professor saying that the
level of the drugs in Whiting's blood was
below the lethal level listed by the drug's
manufactw-er.
Burial Slated
fn Bueks County
For Pearl Buck
DANBY, Vt. (AP ) - A private funeral
for Nobel Prize.winning author Pearl
Buck will be held Frid:ay at 10 a.m. at
her home in Perkasie, P'a.
A relative &id that buria1 was expected
to be on her Bucks County farm, as she
wished.
The author of "1be Good Earth," for
which she won a Pulitzer prize. and
scores of other boob on auna died Tues-
day at her Danby home. She was 80.
Miss Buck, -wbo suHered from pleurisy,
had been Jn fa lling health since last sum-
mer. Sile recently underwent a gall blad·
der oj)eration.
Death came less than a week after
publication of her 85th book, "All Under
Heaven," a novel about an American
diplomat who was forced to leave Pelting
after Mao Tse-lung gained power.
Born Pearl Sydenslricker in Hillsboro,
W.Va., on June 26, 1892, Miss Buck went
to China with her missionary parents as
an infant and spcke Chinese before she
spoke English. Except for trips to
America and Europe for her education,
she r emained in China until the late
1930s.
Mississippi Buffeted
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Tornadoes Fell Power. Lines, Tree Limbs
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ndian Uprising Hits
North Carolina T .oWn
LUKBERTON, 11.C. (111'1) -A miJI. llW....,.,., _'IS --Jodl-c:arrJtoc 1iaoi ..,tpg· "We ~
w...,;teci r=· ~today, --lftor OD a wild rampaee
tbrNb• -PollCe remained on alert bul ·oet estdt ~ riot ..... after Ille crowd ol Jodlau
left the' stops ol the Bo-Couoly
Caurlboaae. ~ llllid -ladianl """' In-jured, none seripus(y' ml nlue were ar-
relled alter the rimpage, ._ ol them
on cbarJes ol mallci<'» damqe.
A truct driver, Clinton l>eel. :13, ol
Pembroke, N.C, was diaried with
r<ekleu drl'llni and lallina to atop alttr
bl• truck, loaded wllb ri>cb, collided
wttb a police car.
"Law and order will be maintained in
Lumberton," Police Chief Wilbur Lovette
said as stato troopers and Sheriffs
clepuUes joined police in patrollin& tbacl-
ty.
SHORTLY AFl'Ell midnight, two
carloads of armed IrxUans rode through
lhiJJ town locatod near the South Cerolina
border and about 35 miles below Fay-
etteville. 'Jbey were f.)osely followed by
Police and later ro&red off "into the
country" without cauaing an incident.
Republican
Wins Single
Alaskan Seat
JUNEAU, Alaska (UPI) -Republican
Don Young defeated Emil Notti, a
Democrat and native leader, for Alaska's
lone seat in the U.S. House of Represen-
tatives, according to unofficial returns
today.
With 3,19 of Alaski's 433 precincts
reporting, Young, an Anchorage at·
( IN SHORT ... )
torney, held a 31,298 to 27,761 margin
over Notti, head of the Alaska Native
Fouodation.
Observers said returns from bush
precincts in rural Alaska -which may
not be completod for days -will prob-
ably p u ti Notti closer to Yoonr but
would not be enough to close the gap.
e Boga Suffer Typhoid
HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) -Two
young boys whose family moved from a
typhoid-stricken labor camp here to
another camp '100 miles north have been
hospitalized with the intestinal disease.
Officials said Tuesday that nine other
members of the famil y had been placed
in quarantine at the Immokalee camp-in
Collier County.
Dr. Gwmard Antell, Collier County
health director, said he thought there
was "little chance" the disease would
spread to the more than 10,000
farmworkers who live near Imrnotalee.
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BELFAST, Nortbern Ireland (AP) -A
militant Protestant leader met wlth
moderate Roman Catholic pallticians
Tuesday night for the lint time In more
than 3% yean of communal warfare: to
seek ways of ending the deadly feudirig ln
Northern Ireland. As P r o t e s t 1 n-t
hardliner William Craig met with Paddy
Devlin and John Hume of the Social
Democratic and Labor party, guerrillas
kltled a &lltsh soldier, WOUl\ded three
more wltli a bomb and blew up a
furniture store in Belfast.
The Protestant Ulster Defense *8aocia·
tlon and the Loyalist A.ssoclaUon of
Workers, which· together claim 100,000
members, repudiated, Craig's overture.
But it was con111dered a big step that
could help bring peace.
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PARIS (AP) -An American crew
joined European airmen for the first
time today In boycotting French sides
because of the i~fi1gbt collision of 1two
Spanish jetliners 'Monday durtna a civil
air controllers' wildcat strike. -1-
A Pan American lllaht Imm Lot
Angeles to Parts JNl!le a ocbedil~~il
In London bot did not <Ohtlnu' to ~·~o\.i
the a irline reported. Another !fanAni
flight from New York arrived ln Parts OI\
schedule.
Trans Wotld Alrlilllos report,ii Ill flllht• to and over ll'r~ ,.....
operating normally. •.,
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WASHINGTON (AP) -Viet Pruldent
Spiro T. Agnew uyo amnerty for draft
relilterl la an lalua for Vletnlm war
pro1e11on wtth no more war to protnl.
11Now that the anUwar movemmt bu
collapoed. Ill U-Idle pnitettorl have
to bava ..,,,.tbinl to lboal abou~"
Apelf uld Tuesday In a speech belont
lhe Veterans . of Forelp Wm "°"'
IJftllllonal dinner.
.. And, ot eourae:, ti the vice praldmt
conlinued, "JUii u lbelr vfeWI on the
war wera magnified out ol Ill reuonable
proportlbo by their ll)'lll()l~ In !he
inedla. IO now are tbe.ir YllWfi on am-
nel\Y beina &1ven unliutlllab4> soUcl-
attentJoo."
... -A o-ear lodlan caravan -bearing
signs reading "We Siipport WollOded
Knee" -damaged other automobiles
and smashed store windows Tuesday
olgbt.
Thm police can were damaaed as ol·
Ileen rammed Iba caravan to ball the
vandalls:m. ·
"1bey had a riot, in other words," said
police dl!patcher Ben Smith.
lt was the worst Indian disorder in this
area sin1re the J.mnbee3 raided a Ku Klux
Klan rally and cross burning In 1957,
chasing the Klansmen lroni a pasture
wtth war-whoops and scatttred guollre.
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The Winner
fat Clark: 20, a housewife in
Liberal, Kan ., dashes acros6
finish line to win flapjack f!iP'
ping contest in 24th annual
eveiit. Her competlton in·
duded women in Olney, Eng·
.. land.
;Villager Casts
A Fata' Spell
On Witch Doctor
KUALA LUMPUR (UPI) -A·
Malaysian high court has seoteoced a
!armer t6 five yean In jail !or kUUng a
Ill-year-old wt1cb doctor be caught mat· IDB love to bit wife on three dll~renl oo-
caslonl In 'hla bedroonj. '•
:rhe coui;t, In Kdaotalt ll!O mllee easi ol
here, was told lhe f»met, 'Sldlk ·.Mat
Amin, 38, woke up On three different
l)lgbls last year to One! the wilch -· Lulm Hod, maklog lolve-to Sidlk's wtfe on1Y a few feet nay. I ., " ~
f ProMcUtor Wan Abdul Maj~ bid the
lanner'• ilpouie, Rabmao·8Jdln, claimed
81\e could do noll>lng to resi81 the ad-
vaotea ~Ill' the wttdi 4oclor, Sldlk 1* the
court..be dlaoed tha 1iltch ito¢toc on each
occasion bUt was ut10ble to 'calcll him.
On sept. 15, 1972, the t"o men met ln
their Village and the farmer bit the
wttcb ~ on Iba lle'4 yltl! ao p )Ian-
die. wtm cOllapOed and died 1: dl,)'1
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DELIVERY SERVICE
DtflYWY cl the o.tly Piiot
Is vu••\ttd
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clistrlcl wu do!led to all except
ponooDen and reportero. Officers armed
With ' sholgUlll Stood atop tba'alt!!"·
Shortly before mldollht, a 'bnlldl!>I ad-
jacent to a predomlnalllll' lndlan school
was damagicl' by llnL 'l1ie /"'* llaell
was unharmed. .
The M8IDOlla Scbool, .-five miles
north ol here, bas been the ...,,,. of
uoreot !or aeveral mootbl, wllb otudent
clemandf !or a cbana• In admlolllralJon.
Although the demonsll'ltloa WU Jinked
to the Jndlan occupatloa of Wounded
Knee, S.D., the dl!contenl bal been luel·
ed by local issues.
TIIE INDIAl!IS. who live OjOBl\Y In
rural areas, are angry that white wters
are allowed to vole In both city and
Roberson County school board electJons
but nir81 . areas can cast voles ooly for ·
county offices.
The system, claim the lndlans. livet
whites a "double vote" and control of the
school system.
An esUmated 60 peroent of the "'1Ullty's
student population Is Indian, but JodllDI
account for as little as "6 percent of the
enrollment in some municipal, cUstri,cta.
CBS De~xs
Play Ab~ut
Blind POW
NEW YORK (AP) -;b& Colpinbla
Broadcasting System ..,. It lo poslpon·
ing the telecast of "Sticks and Bmea"
becluse lbe award-wlnolog -.tway
play might be "unnecessarlly abrasive"
for viewers caught up in the return of
Vietnam war prlsoners and other
ve'teranS.
The play, which bad bee!I scheduled !or
network airing Friday night, deals with
the callous reception given an American
GI returning home blinded Imm the war.
The CBS announcement Tu e ad a y
sparked angry reactions 1rom the play'1
aulbcr and Its producer, Jo9e(lb Papp,
who called the polllpooemeDt ' ' a
cowardly cop-out. ..
A SPOKESMAN FOR the oehrort Uid
a prime reason behind Ule dec1"r· was
that al least 69 ol ,the Iii ,CBS alllUatea
who liormsUy take tli'\6l!W6fk'r'Frlday
night . programs have reluaed to carry
"Slicks and Bones" alter previewing It In
clooed-dn:ult ocreeolngs. ,
[o a telegram to all 205 CBS affillatel,
Robert C. Wood, the network'• prealdent,
said, "Most ol us agte& that the pro-
duction ia a serlOU!, ~ and
powerful tragedy ol 11cm~ ol the U8ller
aspect! of human nature u revealed ma
btgbiy Imaginative contomporary story."
WOOD ADDED, llOWEVl!R, "Many fl
Ill! both at the networks and among the
stations are now convinced that its
presentation on the air might be ~
necessarily abrasive ill the leelinp ol
milliOns of American! wbo!le Uves or at·
tentiOO are at the moment emotionally
dominatod by the retumlng POW• and
other veteran! who have suffered the
ravages of war.••
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aired at some later, unspeclned Ume.
"when the contort of Its shoWtng will be
less distressing and its pussible ·~
plication to actual events less im-
mediate."
l'app !lald that If the play were not
lelecast, he would not honor the torma of h~ lour-year contract with CBS, wblcb
provides for production of 11 ,mere
Shakespeare FesUvll plays.
He aald any move to block the .mw in-
volved "prior mtralnl and prior
censorship'' and "the wblltllna •Wlf of
the Fint Amendment."
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.Mollier-ta-lte • Actrew Jane Fonda and her
busband, antiwar leader Tom
Hayden, have AnDOunCeci Ibey ~. ~f 111~· child •·sq-
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blro a lobl!ylJt, loll: •
labcJr -and bave .... -japl Ylltl&
''llloae_ ...... -of the oemanaa made bv N•t)laa
Ell and Steven K<Uler in a UIS. District Court IUjt
filed on beba\I OI
th<maelve• and 111 other Sen Oueritlri nri~"ll.
Otber requesiJ lnduded
~ bot water 1n
tbelr celli; el\lninaUoo of
port from the prlaob
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olds baa won eodo..-.nt •"f'1'll' 11oor. ,
,.... a bl' Allembly ~ '
mlttee over an -..,.i jfllo "WE l!J,VE ctven lhooe
said tt to.liJIDean.moro auto w>d<r: 21 tbo rilht to vote. but
ac:cldtatL\.Y • · we lla"'!''l j \llVeD them the
· Tbe propoeed ..... u~oaa1 rllhl to 1tt11 a botlle o1 beer.
amendment by Republican ,,.,,, <an C)Oliablt end raise ~ Robert N1mmo chlJjlren, bul tlioy cani buy a
of ·A!Ucad°"' would allow bottle ol wlae fl< .. l'!f drink a
penon1 between II and 11 to aim o1wine1'Plll'l',.Mimmo
drlnlt alcollolic b e v e r a g e 1 aid. ~ ~ •
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A 1-1 vote on lbO Assembly lop! ilrlol{1l>t age to II have l\'0911..ce4
Judiciary Commlltee Tllesday nm Into prol>)e!m, laid J. President Nixon has
sent the measure to the Weoln fan, repreaenting the Assembly Committee o o Ca1llorn1a CouDcll on Alcohol suggested Assembly·
Problemr.-man Robert T. Monagan
Wedlmdaf, Ill.-($ 7, 1973
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F911ndation Board Named.-
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
group of California
buslnenmen and lawyen bas
fonned I fr<e enlerpriae-orl•lM lepl bmdatioo • a
-..... to milllal1I .... · vlroomentallala and po..n.J.
qeiiey lawyero.
by the end of the year, G,...
aald.
-propooed II lllOlttha ogo tbal the stole Chamber of
Coen11eoe create the ~
dtllda. 'lbe Chamber d<dcled
11111 to do '° would jeopardlze
Ua ... status, but endoraed
the COllOept. The Pacific iApl p..,..
dalioo ls believed to be the
first of ils ,ldnd lo tho natk>o. GUEN SAID the boanl had
sUI Boy A. Green Jr.,. a not _.i !lpecillc guidelines f0<
Calllomla Chamber of Com-opontloos.
merce olllela1 who --· But be uld, for example, 1 I the foundation and will be 111 llbly would go into court to
admlniltrltor. battle the "narrow view" ol
Articles ~ laoorporatloD IOIDe a I g r e s 1 i v e ~
were filed with the state Tue>-v!roomental organhatlom end
day. groups such u the Welfare
Rights Organization.
MANY IW Tlm 15 boanl He denied the foundation
Legjala'"". Paplono cootrlbuted $3,000
to I.be Calllomia campaign to
,...Jee! President Nixon last
fall.
Ont of Reogan'I major foea
hu been Caittornla Rural
t;egal A,Alstance (CRLA), a
legal aid group financed by
the U.S. Office of Economic
Opportunity. ...;._ ___ _
Sbekloo Greeno of San F'°"'
c\Jco, CRLA beod, aald ba
believed the loundatlon WU I
device "Wheroby ~ 11>-
ter<ala CID -1c to o8taJn tax
deductions for bullnea ea-
-In the fmn of 1<1111 fees. I would lmagino that
rlgh~thlnk\111 federal a n d
state ta:1 offlclals will tee
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FOB YOU
f.rom a Gilt...
Nerve-affecting Spray
Banned in Lettuce Use
Ho aa1d Mlcblgan baa bad a Jr .. (R-Tracy) for as-
117 p<reent 1111111! 1n property slstant secretary of
damage auto accklenta and a transpor?.tion for. con-
68 p<reenl increase In auto greSSio'*1 and lnter-
fatallUe1 amoog those under governmental Bttairs.
II since lowering the drinking _H_e_is_5_2_·--~-
age.
members are k>ng·time sup-was antienvironment and saki
porun of Gov. II o n a 1 d !here might be occa,Jons when
Reagan, an oulspoken crilic of it would fight polluters.
federally sponsottd legal aid Interests such .. the tourist
groups ,.b\cb often cballenged and recreation industry often
bis welfare reform {ll'081'8JDS .are not a d e q u a t e I y
in court. represented in court fights in-
•You can receive a lifeinomne
and immediat.. tax beneftta by
parlicipoting in one of Hoog
MflllOriai Hoopital Preobyterian'1
four diff<NM :We Income
Gilt Plana.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Use
of the nerve ga a~re la ted
pestlclde Monitor 4 !or the
treatment of lettuce ha1 been
banned by the Envlroameatal
Protectlon Ageocy.
The action was announced
here Tuesday by federal of·
llcials•bo 61d testa Indicated
"It would be lmposstble to
guarantee" that fed er a I
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million wi>aJd be met with con-
Unued use of the pesUcide on
lettuce.
Writers
On Strike;
Effe.ct Nil
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Movie and television writers
•I loto •
ding -three times wbal
1 •e•· nn et Mid fo-.... ho••r·
long dramatlc ocrlpt and
juriadlctlon over directors, ac-
ton and otben who write.
Food and' Drag
A d m l nlstratton lnspectora
found excessive reslduea of
Monltor 4 on.more tban.10,000
ca1e9 of lettuce in' January,
but uae of the chemical on
such vegetab,le1 as
r"nlifiower. cabhl\l?e And
NIMMO SAID he planned to 2Ild sk' ull, An attorney who helped volving environmental issues, put the measure before• voters draft many of R e a g a n ' 1 Green said.
In June of 1974 II It get,s the ""Kare relorm.9 baa t:ee" In-'!be boanl includes Warren
needed two thttds legislative vlted to be the group 1 chief H. Brock, representing a
vote. Discovered lawyer. He Is Bonald A. Zum-Fresno chemical !Inn; Alan
· The Assembly approved a brun, former cblef deputy of Furth, chief counsel for the
simllar constitutional amend· ' the state welfare de~t Southern Pacific Railway Co.:
ment last year but the Senate Jn Mateo and now beaded for 1· su:-James Hall formtt Reagan killed it. month attnt .. special coumel health and ' ...Kare cabinet ~-Sena•-l will be the to U.S. Healµi, F.ducatlon and secretary and now an ex·i===="-' ''~ IC PACIFICA (AP) A sec-Welfare Secretary Caspar W. ecutive or MCA, an en--~AY' ban toughest obstacle again this d bullet~··~·..:;; b•-•n Weinberger. , __ ,_~nt business con-
potatoes ha. not been baited,
o(llcials laid.
.a 1o1a:..x.r 1 was ~ year, Nimmo Said after the on ,.,... ........... .,.. .... aau KlWUlUIS' nounced as nationwide bbt committee vote. skull bas been located near the ZUmbrun bas not yet a<> glomerate; H. K.. Trobltz. "on!'--4 · ··-~ J t"·-cepted the oiler. manager of Simpooa Lumber M ~ nl "1rt~Cal1:"1 .e """""d "But I thint there ls enough coast 't Devil's Slide. It and~ Board chairman of the non-Co. of Arcata; ~ ~ ., Y uonua an Of an Thdtcatlon that if the sknll discovered M o n d a Y profit, tu-exempt foundation
Ar;::::,er, the EPA ha. ex-Legislature clpesa't do tt, the . belollged to two murdered Is J. S. Fluor, -!thy Loi GEORGI! M<ltEON,
1'nded from 14 to 21 days the young people are going to do it Santa Cruz coeds, sheriff's Angeles industrialist and long Sacramento, one of the na-
period ~wers must wait to themselves through the , \n· deputies said a major contributer to tbe lion's biggest housing devdo~
., · ,.,...., lr·o~lt ~ ifter-ap-lti~;: P~~':;~:~~~ .. '1ie ~ +sktilt, found Republican party· · ment cootracton; Emil Mrak,
plication of Monitor 4. proposal wan 8 ba~e majority Tuesday near Highway 1, bol'fl IN ANNOUNCING forma· cbanceUor emeritus of the
Commenting . on the lettuce of the '11-member Judiciary twi:I 'bullet hofes. The one tion of the finn, Fluor said, Univt'i'aity of CaUfomia at
b .. n. a snok"!sman ffl" 'llevron Commit to "Our ~sent system of . Davis, and Nell Paplano, a Chemical Co., a dl~oo Of tee. wlil Montlay had a ~~ gqvemmeiit is bel!W cllalleng• Loi Angeles laywer, who baa
Standant Oil ol caJ1fOrnia and billlet bole,; the San Mateo ed In many ways, Including repreiented thoroughbred race
the major producer of the D County Sheriff's office said. court proceedings which are horse interests In the
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Rosalind Thorpe, 14, 1 o f leglslaUve goals rather than )
"WE the ban as J "ble Carmel, and Alice Liu, 21, of resolve legitimate ju di c i a I Favorite , Unc:le ~
~: l:'" Is y quest!~ m possi : 'j'0<ranoe; .w;re found two ~ ·~ that boils down Everyone's favorite uncle, )
Monitor 4.'' • weeks aso in Alameda County to fi•bling groups that engqe Uacle Len, often a pogo lull !
An Investigation illto the use Sh ' S • gle 25 miles from here. In "'harassment" ol govern-of. fun, pri%es and interesting )
of Monitor 4 and the el-e S in Both-Un l v e rs it y of ment reform such as Reagaa's COlUD1111, articles and pie-) f~tivenP.ss of regul~tlo" nro-California Santa Cruz coeds welfare program,,. lures every Saturday ln the
grams by state and federal LOS ANGELES (AP) -A were shot in the bead with a The loundallon will be flnan. DAILY PILOT. Someone you J
Jl9'enciP<; h.,s heen P'lltP<"I ~v Superior Court judge says he small caliber gun. -Autborlties ced through private eo& ~w would probably enjoy . )
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effect aince there Is a backlog or movies and many telev1slon
aeries already have completed
their proclucllons. for this
Sen. Alan cranstoo (0-Calif.) can't give 8 Beverly Hills believe they were killed by the tributlons and hopes to have a
and farm labor leader Cesar Mon! same person whet murdered a ~stafl~'._<ol~four~~or~llv~e:_ia~ttome~~ya~=========L.)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·!__ -·• .Chavez. , socialite and a Santa ca Cabrillo College coed whose\-'l """'"""'
·Overdoses of the <h<mlcal altoraey a divorce beca11,. dlsmember<d body·wubed up -.1
can ca\18e dlzzinesl, nausea, their wed.ding ceremony by a on Santa Cruz and Monterey ~be1dachet i aDil CQlllUkiooL,.. IUg SU.fturu l'ISD't legaJo.~ ._bMthes in January. • seaaon.1 • · .....
Large quant11te11 ..,. ..... , the 11nr Place·
death. -But,, Judge Barry L. ~ • ,
ruled Tlle!day, the socialili ls' LA. w TAKES ·• v~4 ·$Pie•" ·
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
Cenlra! lntelllgence Agency analyat teat1lylng In the Pen-
tagon Papers trial aaya the
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Legislaror
Wins Seat
In Sena.re
entitlel1 ttnder C a 11 f o r n t a
dl....i,.' . Colnn\uolty property
laws to hall of items the cou-
ple m.lghf have acquired in
their two month> together.
John <;ratg, 32, bad filed for
dlvo*' lo • April 1971, two
mOll!b& al\el: the ceremony bY
a man idebt10ed as a guru Of
VI<\ Cong bad aucb aa •ex-the Universal 'Life Church, an
cellent" llPY netw<>rl: that H SAN DIEGO (AP) -There independent rellglous group
FUN OUT
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Massage parlors would be
licen8ed ' mid t<IU!ated by
the stale DePartment of
Consumer Affain under a
bill Introduced Tuesday bY
!en. John Nejedly (R-
Walnut C'eel<). dido' need the papen to learn was little doubt about the out· which h .. ordained miilisten
about U.S. plans in Vietnam. come of a spe,cial state Senateil•v~lai·ima~U~o~rder~ra~~-~iiiiiiilmmmmmmm~~I Samuel A. Adams, who WU el~ti<ln, wori by Republican
to resume the stand for ct'OSI-Assemblyman John Stull. B;ut
examlnallon today, aald the there is plenty of doubt about enemy "could have picked up how it will affect the now-
virtually all the information di ked contained 1n GDe volume of the dea oc Senate. n~··" 11 ..... n,, li ,,,.,,. spies Stull, 52, a 250-pound retired
much earlier than 1989." Naval officer, cruised h<>me
e Elatfc Line\'
with more tban 80 percent of
the vote against six rivals
Tuesday In the predominantly
SACRAMENTO (AP) -'nle Republican 38th DI st r I ct,
bQundary line marking off the which , was vacated b y
legally protected section of l\epublican Clair Burgener
California's coastline would when he was elected to
become· sllghUy elestJc under Coogress last November.
a proposal bv a Loi Angel9 Final unofficial vote totals
Jeglslator. ,,. ___ .._ gave Stull 63,807 votes, or 60.8
Aaoemblyman Alan '""""' . percent. He neOded Jl)O/e than
(!>-Loi Angelea) Introduced 50 percent to avoid a nmoll.
the bill 'l\le.oday to allow • &0-'
yard wobble In the boundary.
Under Prop. :Ill, approved by
voters laal Novamber, the
coastal protoctlon """" ...
-l,Oll! 1lll!o lnlall\l;!::a tr aid et.il!'llt ....
to pre1i!boandary lrvm cuWnt ~-other,
1 slmllat • ..,
eaut ' •e•~
. ;J. ... nbl.l ·(~) '--'rlnw.' anll~(.-~ndliliites .-;;;~:
polled tmlng ~ bY I
\fide r.nar1.li:it_t91 w~ ""iii.,~ t ·~ ~It bci4l'd of edlicatton I lilMI 8Jve tb8 ft1l>-member
~I a 7-1 antlbllainl ma-
-wYtit 100 01 11111 preclncl3
cour1ted In 'I'Delday'1"electlori,
• lllchard Vetter II, Honry • S.
·Myers and Lyman W. Newton
...... well .-ol their OJ>'
))Ol!llllll. ~ WU -.nd of
ti least lbe 50 ptroent v o l e 101f1 oeeded lo avoid a runoff -· e N..-s Propeselfl
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new names ol Ute former .itte
co11...,1a1 San FranqlCO, San
J-and San Diego ~ bo! lborleoed by • bill lntrod.-1
Tue'""'" ln lh 1t 1111 ·1te ~ ·te ·
Moneytalb. Our money. Call In Ttnnlnlxtogetricl-ofmmltes, ind we
an In i;nost cases olfer you a tennlte protection plan. As jong' •• you
maintain It, Termlnix guarantca to repair any
new subterranean lmnlte damag0, to the prem-
Callfornla Stale Unlnntlt
11 San FraDclscO would be ~mod San J ... Slate
Unlvtd\\l'. Slmlla>' dlan&et ~ raull ln the -San Prancllco Staib Unlveralty
and San Dle&o State Unl.,ral·
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ls., covmd. up to $150,000. . • ·
For that kh\d of money, w~ve got to be gQ9d.
For a pnlf.,slonal t.nnlte reporf, .• With n0 obli·
gallon,,. ,Phone today. !(z.71151/ 533-2960.
T.,,..llcfff...._C.ln.nte
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OLDISTMAIL
THE MOST EXCITING EVENT IVE EVER SEEN ON
THE WATER? WELL, THAT ITALIAN KID, t ANTHO~
ON THE BARGE WITH THE EGYPTIAN GIRL WASN'T '
SAO! ANO THE REDONDO BEACH POWERBOAT RACE,
THAT'S ANOTHER WILD.ONE.
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KBIG GRANO PRIX. IT ATTRACTS MORE
SWINGERS TO REDONDO BEACH THAN
THERE ARE s~ws 'IN CAPISTRANO l
'>t>U KNOW THE BEST PART OF THAT 250
MILE RACE? THE 2~ HOURS OF WAITING
FOR Tl1E BOATS 10 CIRCLE CATALINA!
WHAT'S SO GREAT ABOlJT WAITING, 'IOU SAY?
I WAIT WITH A 8U9MMIU.S. WHAT'
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SINCE 1608 IT'S BEEN GOING
GREAT WITH WATER.
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• tOgical Annexation
The dly of Laguna lleacb II .iv1ng a flllr amount ol
collllderatlon to anneutlon ot the ll'Ollbl9'belet anln-
corporaled i.runa C&nJIOll Wrltory. Anneutlon would
Involve eome addllloual lllmlenl fOI' the dly, but It II a
step that lhould be W<en.
The canyon and the dty are 1le4 ·to(ethet pb'*"1!y,
IOClally, and· economlt.ally. Dlvlalon ol Ibo tW'O by p
emment createo an utl!lda1 borrler that -no one.
A••esatlon to the dly woald llepdlt Canyon renten
u well u property ownen. City ..me. 111'1 more noll·
.able and Immediate In .emeqtncy. TIMI ~able
flood zone would be removed. ind logical pl Inte-
grated with the dlfs GenOl'll Plan.
C&nyon folks woUld gain, too; by belnl closer to .
their local government. Where a Canyon iuldent may be. .
a small frog In a big pond when be C-to the county,'
hll oituaUon bas more Importance at tbe city coundl
level. o
Annuatlon of th• Can,On area offers benefit for
both the city and the ClDfOD. It II the logical step In the
future of both. .
Funds for. Pines Park
· Much has been uid, about th' seYUe Deed for funds
to upgrade Pines Park It the Captstnno lletdl Palisades,
but lfmost nothing has been done.
At a recent meet1ng.Dl the Cap!Jtrano ,Beach Com'
munit,y ABsocialion a spokesman for tbe Caplatrano Bay
Parka and Recreation DlltTtct tnslltecl there'll lltUe hope
for new revenut even to tmuu a water sYttem on the
public a<reage 09erlooklng the sea.
The spol\esman further admitted the specW dll-! I
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Free Speecf1,'
~YDNEY J.HAI(aL~
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The Soviet government's fe~ of being
I e1poled is greater than Its desire to
broaden the rapprochement wt~ ~
United States. What a pity that ifter &O
years of full control, the Soviet ·1ovem-
ment still hal "' much It needs to coo-ceal from Jta own people.
Pravda, the Communist p 1 r t y
newspaper, recent·
ly stai.d that the ! Soviet Union would
not permit a free
fiow ol pj!Ople and
ideas acro11 lt.t
borders "w l t h o u t
respect for the
soverelgnty, I a w s
1 and custo11U1" of the
country. Translated
out of dlplomatese, th.is means almply
that the :Russian people will be allowed
to hear only what the government wants
them to.
! AS A LAME excuse, Pravda char'led
l that a free flow of expression and Jdea1
i would pennit "hawks" in the Wett to
l "find loopholes for subversive actltl:tle111
I against the 80Clalist countries." What
I amolute bull.
l In point of fact, the contrary is true.
: The "hawks" will be delighted at this
; sign that Rusaia is as repressive as ever;
: it bolsters their contention that Com-
J munlsm is a coosplratorial device to
: enslave the people, rather than a radical
j reform to give the people a larger voice
• jn their government and society. The j more repressive Russia ads, lhe beUer
, the hawks Uke it.
: It is, rather, the people of good will and
: hopes for a permanent detente in ~ l relations between Russia and the West
: who are dismayed by this continuing ln-,
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
I've a suggestlm !or 10!Ying the
energy oisls. Just find some way
ol bemessJng the energy generai..1
bJ the lbteboardini youngsters
down Lilguoa'1 hill5. Certainly,
there must be megawattJ available
oo Park A..uue by tbe high IChool
alooe.
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' 'tole.ranee toward the free exchange of
lcleu. It -doubly hard the tut ol
tlylft8 to mioh a rational policy of
mutual survival between the great
Jl9W'ri.
AND IT SADLY .-nines the in-
tellectual and moral bankruptcy of the
Soviet regime that, alter &O years ol con-
stant Jndoctrinatloo, the g......,,..i atiU
feell lt _,,. to bolate the avmige
man from all inlonnatioo that Is not first
filtered by the adminl1tratlvve
cenSGrsblp,.
Accordlng to the New York Times cor·
respondent ·m M~w. ..The moat
dramatic new restriction was an order
published in November pnlhlblting the
use of the telephone for purposes con·
sldettd objectionable by the authorities."
Citizens are oow ~Y forbidden to
talk to one another on the lelephooe "for
-in conflict with the natlonal in-terest and public onler."
WHAT A striking symptom 0 r
weakness this is, in a country that con-
trols the use ol the mail, telqrapb and
telephone; what dlstr ... ing eV!deoce of
failure, in haH-a~otury, to convert the
Russian public into an eledorate that is
adult enough to make up Its own mind on
the basis ol lull and free information.
Until that happens, we are dealing with a
despotism, not with a country, '
ciUzenry, or a people.
Nixon's Vietnam Goa'ls
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munlstl, be fem, woold CIUIO bitter
r<erlmin.atiOlll and deep di-llDOlll
tbe American -1<·
Footnote: 1be President was aba
pleased wilb Vice President Agnew'•
report oo his coosultatloos w I t h
Southeast Asian leaden. ,,_ came
home 0011Vinced there -~ be any repetttion ol the Vietnam war in other
Asian COllDtrleJ.
• President N11m bu aet lrialds stralfht ahoUt his Ylewa m politics and
pmooalltles. in private coovonaU...S,
he bu made u-poinll:
-lie doea't favor fonner TIUSUrl' _,, Jobn Conoally ..., Vke ,_.
dent Spi!<> Agnew u bis •coeslor but ·
hal eocou.._...i both meo to IOdt Ille
pre&ldential nomlnatlm. 'lbe President
lndloat.d be -wait until tho oerdk:I
of the prtmotiea bef-11o 11111 -Iii choice.
-'!be President Is pleaMd with BW
Rogers' pedorman<:. .u _,, ol
state and -~ ~ him lll'llll <m-
nally or -lllt u .... u 8"1ers wants the job. Rogcrs ! a<ied U I \of.
fer between COo&nm and the Wlllte
"-· Jeavtna the l'relldmt and llmr)' Kiiiinger lree to.lannullta Cenlpl poUcjl
with a minimum ol ....,-i ln-
terlerence. This 11 pndNly, amlled tho
r .. sldent, what be ul:ed a_. to 1lo.
Overreaction?
ni-who are prone to saying "I told rou ea" seem
to be getting their cbanee since the lmpoaltlon ol tbe
Coas,taJ ~DlelVaUon act {Proposition 20~ •
Generilly apeaktng, projects may proceed In whtcb
a YeSted Interest exists, u a result of wort done be!ON•
the effe<:tlve llart of the law. New project. wltbtn 1,000•
yards of the mean high tide line need a permit from the•
Coastal Conaervatlon Commission.
1n taguna, evecytblng from stai~ modlfiea.
lions to the city's sewa~ treatment plant, to coustroc-
tion of a sidewalk and IDlprovecl storm water drainage
at the new library are being held iq> by the Jirovlsiom
of the act, or al least the dty's lnterp!'lltation of the act.
Two, lillnV need to be done. The dty should insure
113 position with regard to municipal pro~· II not an
overreaction ·to the act, and, where applicable Ibo city
should seek urban esclusion under terms of ~ act.
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Attention Should TQna to Disabled Vets . . . .
POWs Don't Want Hero_ .. Treatment
To tho J!'4ito<,
For a yean before my retirement ln
1981 I wu with the VA and the former
Veterau Bureau. These agencies were -1hle for the rehabllltatlm of
dilabled Wll' veterans inch.ting disabled POW1.
NO ONE bas greater compassion for
tbe veteran who has stood the brunt of
tbe war. I ._ with the President that
the POWs are ent!Ued to the greatest ad-
miration for their stamina and courage. I
also ..,.. that this Is no time to grand;
stand er exploit them.
NJ they return I have been !rited by the
ballyhoo and ma1wf1ia display shown on
TV and bJ some ol the press. I beard ol
... organlzatlm that proposed having
them tilit Yarioul cities as a aort of a
circus exhibit or freak.
I have known POWs of WWI. WWII
and Korea. Included was an associate
who was captured by the Japaoese iii the
Phillpplnes, a aergeant who survived the
Batun Death Mardi, .. employe ol mine
who bad both. feet amputai.d while in •
German prison camp and many olhm.
NONE wani..I to be treai..I .., heroes.
Mosl of them did not want to talk about
it They wani..I to return quietly to their
loved aoes, make up for kl!t time and as
quickly as possible Jel ba<k in the
mainstream ot life. Many continued thelr
military careen and I believe this will be
true of the .......,t POWs.
Cootrast the treatment of the POWa
wilb the lndlfference shown t b e
thousands of young disabled aervk:omen
who have retpmed trom Vietnam un-
noticed and 111111111g. Many are in VA
H06pitals -all over the country. Hero
you will fmd the men wOO have suffered
the most -the crippiod, the blind, the
.. raple&ic and the slCk. These are the
men who are most entitled to the nation'•
gratitude.
11IE DISABLED v e t e r a n ls
not lool<ing for glory, sympau,y, charity
or 1 handout What be waoll ~ than
anything else is a job, a home, a family
and the -rtunlty to live a normal Ille
as a uaeful citizen. Let us help him all ft
can.
There Js DO gismor attacbed to lMR
who bad their l)llne -...cl by a
lllliper'• bullet er their Jimbl shattered
by • land mine. Too often they ...
forgotten.
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To the Editor:
At the end ol tho put llvU Wor, Presi-
dent · Allrabam LinOolft at-ob
._ WU best ~ Iii bis Se-
-Inaugural Mdr<a .. -.. --he -lalmed: "With mallce towanl nooe and charilJ fAr all." ~
the Civil War IDBDY'Jeaden ID the Norih
-that~ &bd d..it reliltero tab aa oatb ol aJWcMq<e befotO
rtplnlni tbelr dt~ LblOID aid: "l-" tha~ pn prlildplll (dlsll)e an oatb wblcb ,._a mm to ....., ba
F\IRIOUS l>Nrl'llrlolll:
-· BoJ, I -• -UM that Is awflll, tool Would 1"ll mind talk•
Ing to lllY wife!
MAILBOX
Letter• from readen are welcome.
NonnaU11 writer• 1hould conw11 thei1'
mesaa.Qe1 in 300 toordr or lea. The
right to c:ond<nff islttn lo fit space
or elfminok libel ii 7't.Terved. AU
letter• mwi include lign.O:tu,.e ' .rind
I maili"f izddreas, but name1 'may 6'e'
witl!Mld on requnt if ruf~I ,.eason·u apparmt. PMtrtJ fDilZ n«it"'&
pub II> Md. '
ha> done oothlng wroog. I reject tbe
poiociplf: of forgiveness on tenns of ·
repentance. Blood cannot restore blood,
and government should not act for
revenge."
PRESID[!NT .UNCOUI had taken a
Jentent posltlm by granting amnesty to
niney ,peremt ol the COOfederltes who
had rebelled aplDlt the llnJon. Of ap-
ptOXiolately 15,000 Nortbemera .who
deserted or avoided the draft, 13,00ltWere
panloned by President Lincoln and bis
IUCCeslor.
And tbllt wu .a most domelt1c war
where.., the Wqal, undeclared, criminal,
foreign Vietnam war was just that:
f~ and abhom!nt to the very prin-
c:lpl& upon wbicll our Nation was found-
ed on ~uly 4, 17'11 when 54 Americans Bi&ned the D<claraUon of lndepeodellce.
PRESIDENT Wasblngtoo's warning •
against foreign euta(lllemf!Jiltl · \n bis , whether you, or we, want -ij, to.. 1be
fa.i:ewell address, ls . a\80 wortllY. of Chamber reeogpiies, that it is inevitable_
recollection. My, h<tw we, ·~ i. .DallM, It behooves us, then, to cause this lfV"lh
have strayed froM the coocept of. our to happen gradually;-and to agjmilatr it
founding fathers. r do hope those in in the very best and orderly ..., ~
power in Washingtqn will reflect oo the ble.
actions of their predecessors and will If A.T.B., or anYQOe else wants 1lD"e
deal with the amnesty question with true .truth he (abe) is wclcome to come to the
compassion and justice. .a..,,.~... sourc'.e, should stop assn.ritg end, stop
BORIS Dlf""'' taking !or !act "hat ..,..... -bim
Growth lneeltable . .
To the Editor:
We read Gloomy GUI. by A.T.B, in the
Dally Pll6t •nd are l>eginnlng Id wonder
•just bow misinformed aotne people really ·
are.
How many times ts it necessary to say
that there is oo -none, what.soever -
formal promotion by the City of Laguna
· Beach or the Chamber of Commeree for
summer trade? "
, ABOUT TRAFFIC, the Chamber
seems to be the only organization,
anymore, that really gives a bang about
our crowded Coart Highway. Everytlme
we say that somethlog must be done
about reviving the transportation oor·
ridor, someone comes along and says
that it isn't necessary. Statistics prove
that it ls!
Another remark was that the Olamber
encourages rapid growth. 'Thi! Is the
same tir~ 1tory that some people were
led ·lo believe· two year. ago; and thai
A.T.B. apparently wants to perpetuate.
THE TRVTH is, Laguna Beacll (and
other commwtlties) is going to grow
I
to believe.
LARR)' J . HUNT, ~ Laguna
Be¥b <llamb<r ol c.m...rce
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Poor Test"•
To the ,Editor:
I was sbocked and dlslresled at tbe
regular meeting of the Orange OudJ
Pianninq: Commission oa TueldaJ', Feb.
27, to bear Commi ......... Iqor Siiis
suggest to an applicant 1nlollled bJ
trespassers .. bis ,.._ty, that tho
complainant could or *-1ld. purdirse •
shotgw_to allevia~ bis problems. 8Dcb a
remark is offensive nl'liigtily ir-
responsible. but. when ~ "' • representative·of the c:eunty • ...__. in a
position ol. authority, it. is uopudanable.
I QUESTION the ~ ol ayonr:
io Mr. Slates' position wbo would make
such a statement at a public D'l!Hling as
an official representative al the people.
In tbeSe troubl<d times· ol. 'riolmt
crime, a remarl< urging the -ol weaponry as a solution to any )lliAlih:m.
even if spoken in jest, cannot lie ~
ed. .
BARBARA HEISER
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Nlxm Is emerging from tlie "1plendlil . ( J 1so1anm.· o1 1111 first admllllstra11m, to -ART HOPPE !:f ~ ': ~ved people, mating ..... '-~~~~~~~~
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amples ol his small ..
ta1t they dte In-
clude (I) to a group
ol mlau!Wllt ... •
Irons drlUln& mat ~ ' lals: ''Tllq're -
al"; (J) to .. -. ' resltlnln.I to :jolll IBM: ''W•ll•1••d luck. Get.a
stock optk8"; and (I) to a minister ofter
a sermon: "Write • apeech for me
oometlme. ~ It a lllort one!'
' ~ ' . ( Acro.u;';a. thae _...... _.,,,. Mt.
"\Vbeii bave they -keeping you lstely, Senator. Eagletool"
"I hope yw're having a gay time, Mt-.
Liberace. ti
"That WU a groat 90llg. Mr. Ray
Cbarlea. I hope we llOe eacll other again
IOOn."
"bon't I know You from l<Cewbere,
Secretary Rogera?"
"SO YoU own the Wublnctoo Post, Mrt.
Gral\ain. Hot enouih for Y"I?"
"Spl1o! Where hive,... beoo lately?"
'.'Read any good boob lately, Mr.
Ellsberst" Nlml bu .... , -,...,arc! In
tbb deplrtme!lt. Bvm llil doilM! ad-' "I'VE ALWAYS llld, lfl'I, AIJ&ug, that
milerl -be 1111 alw'11 been Ill: )let. ti-•1 more to you that\ jut aoother i.t·ti miUlnC larp dedllom than .-U ' pretly laca."
ta1t. "I oo1ainly a~ th& llMCP'I
'Ille c:ndll ,.. his vut ~t
mlJlt .., to hit new Small Tllk Adtjoer,
Dr. JiomeJ'T. Pettlboae. Hew• retalnod
to translonn Mr. Nllon lilto a warm,
--· dioUy -U WW. ' . After ....U ol drill, Dr. P<til-felt • Georp N. 11.Ue, 3r., S.11'. llak aac. -
be had tawrht Mt. Nixon every coo-"lie IOI ~ m .J>lnl watcltlng six co!Yable miill talk phM. NJ a 1es1;·1n 1 yea~ ago ml tit1, U.addlctlYa e,s any
unpul>ffdted Wblto 1-·ncoptlea 1'U herd dl'ul· I like my ~ comlo~,
....,,...i. A -lpt o1 111r. Nixon'• but ""l'thlng ntiaoidlito17, r cant
. nmarltl, • .......... doeorfllll1 ainq nalsl; 16-lnl? F to the.~ II the
this ,...11, -apportunll1 ... .
• . -Ill. ..... DtnoJ -"Man la the
'llllA.T DO 100 bear ...... lbe mob. leut !DtelllpC rl all w.iq,'111Dp1 he. , Mf~~ ...... lllr, Nadir'!" pollutsliJ.U. air be 11 to br"Jlhe &Dd
"8-tor J'n>ml!l'tl How do Ji!i l'eep :_., Olm kind for Utile or DO -. .. ,...,.1• .
""" alWQll ldmll'ICI ---· manqllalolC11llll1-
em"" · ''GollY, Mn. Olauls, 1 .... alrlalnly
IMll a lot of 1«1 In tbe m1C11N.11
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support, Mr. Wilkins. It'• real. white al
you."
"Well, well, Larry O'Brim. -binJI
been buggin you?"
"So yw•re !Iowan and !lartin. Heard
any good jokes!" ·
"Wherever did you get tbot tao. Kn.
Chisholm?!'
"lio, I thlnlt yw•re riPt 'Tllll<IO m-nounce yet1 Saiator KennedJ. o.. )'lllJr
brid(eo when you come to U-, I say.•
"So yw fellows are lrom OaagroD.
Well, more power to JOAl."
"Sorry to hea -~· -r-'~1 Mrs. V.alacllI. 11ow·1,u.· lamllrr·
Welf, ihaoU 1or ~ Mis. _.,
See you Ill cllw<li, ~ ..
AfTER !"relti~ J'Vlewq tbe -lf811Bp'IPt, Dr. ~!>!Joe hmied la his reslgnatlOIJ.
"Well," he said, is be de-s oat his
detk In the W)tite !!«-• ~ 10 tbe old 1p)endld llO!aUon. '
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M. P. UU$E •COMPANY, INC. . .
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Deodorant .
Un fe? · :
W ASllJNGTON-CAP) -The
manulactur<r of a widely ..,.i subttltu~'1br tieUclllOtopi,.'n<
hu told cooineUc makers the -,~ . --
company '1> IQl>itf . will p-o-
vide t be ' gemt • tJlllDg sul>-
sUtule lo!: 1"" In vaginal
deodorants.
But U etlll may lie used In
otbu ~ant produei. suc'b
u aoaps and antiperspirants.
'l1li!: GERM k i II e r ,
triclosan, ls one of ftve an-
tibacterial ag~ts wboae safo-
iy bas .been .queatloned by a
govemmeot .. ppolnted panel Of
docton. Trlclosan's manufac-
turer, C*8.-Geigy;,'. contends it
Is safe 1'5, ~ u~
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famous handloomed knit fashions
in timeless styles for spring
Elegont hondloomed knits. Soft. Feminine. ~spanning lool<s jliat
toke todoy on,-l tomorrow in stride. Here. two romantic moods to ..-t'
every spring oce<1sion. One o ful length .Math y..JD weor belted or
free. Unbuttoned •! bore ~you dore. Theo~. sho<t ond sweet in on
oiry crochet 'lnit edged in detocote lacy hondwort. Both from our honcl-
loomed collection of lovely knit foshions by St. Jolin Knits.
" o. street length dress, gold-tone .filagree belt. novy or white, 8-I b
b. luli' length dre1s, gold-tone claSf>. buttons. novy or red. ~14
.forecast .20 -1112111 live!
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Meet Miu .....,. 0... 0... ef St • .W. ~ -lbeir spriJlg and summer
collection a~ lfay Co Soutli Coat Pim, 11naidaJ, -a. and~. Marth 9, In the Forecast Shop from ll:OO a.m. lo 4.-GO p.a. Nn llnits
· will be modeled lnfonnally In tbe ~ ,_ baCll daJS from -lo 1:00
p.m. -with info1'1nil modeling in Ille ~ from l:to p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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SUl'1DAY NOON 'TIL 5; SATURDAY 10 AM. TO 6 P.M.
may co. soufh coast plaza, san diego fwy. at liristol, 546J132 I . "
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Awaiting
Sentence
rr 18 ALLEGED that tho
certlflc1te1 were not
deat.royed and e v ~n tu a 11 y
, found their way into the hands
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ol underworld figures who
used the ltock u collateral to
obtaln loan• from banks in the
United States and Europe.
Action was taken JocaTly
wl1tn Orange poltce a • d
d!strict attorney's ln-
vestlgator1 were advised that
1100.000 worth ol the phoney
stock hJt the Orange County
market.
InstituJe
For Police
Scheduled
A two-day inatltute to train
area Jaw enCotcerQeat perlOn-
nel In homicide lnvestigaUon
will be ICOllducted March 21
and 22, fn the Council
Cllamben a t Welllninster
Civic Center, 8200
We1tminater Avenue.
Planned b1 1 committee ol
police officers !l'om five clUea,
the institute will cover legal
aspecls, crime ocene and
other invesUgaUon techniques,
ml tho rolet ol the coroner
ml pothologill.
The lnatlrute !JI being beld
under •lllPlcea of the ad·
ministrlllloo of jusUce pro-
aram at Golden Wat College.
beaded by Donld D. Hunt.
Leaders w!U be Al Wells
and Fr a n k OxaQClaboure,
Orange County Dlsfftct At·
'• OMee; cart o. -.-.~. crime tecbJll.
dllJ with tbe r V'"'Y
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~o. r'1 depirt-
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lknlt<d 14 tile
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QUEENIE
Writer
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CONFIDENT THAT her
readers share her concern, the
Doss pen has evolved into a
t w o • p r onged instrument.
Strong but ever strident, one
prong jabs at pollution ,
suburban sprawl, and prog~ss
that ruins and demeans. The
other prong persuades the
public to rediscover t h e
plearures of walking.
Mrs. Doss has been working
in the field ()f ecology for
many years. She resurched
the state's smog problems for
Gov. Goodwin Knight in 1955.
The resulting r e po r I ·
"California's Clean Air,'' is
still used.
She was an advocate of
mlnlparks kling berore Presi·
dent Nixon proposed them,
and her column helped ac-
cerlate the development of
five in the Bay Area. She also
wa! instrumental in turning
FL Point iato a museum and
'h(storlc site. That column
brought out 15,000 walkers.
Fl. Mason, tbeateoed last
JNI', was also preserved for
plMlutt by the attention
f~ on it In a Dou col·
ilmll.
AND 8TILL standlnjj, alter
a column by Mrs. Dose, !JI the
Unllld Slates Mini which waa
about 14 be torn down lo make
way for a lllOllOY-nWinc
gan1e. To bring the matter
bem...lhe..Jlll)lllc. MtL Dou
and 1 group el architecla ar-
rq<d lo -the bulldlni for
a walk. loloit 20,0lll -pie came. After that. tho plan
proposed by the Boanl of
Supervllort was 1helved.
Mrs. Dou fetlt that •'t man
In 11 car, Insulated from
reaUty, ls .too busy aVolf:fing
instant danger to have time
for ufe rel]edJon. But UUnp
happen when -.. foot and walk among our re I I o w
anlma!JI."
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lq<s. Some university M •-Ion, oo . '
the -hand, ...un llallJ -Ille ""' posllkn of aey 1ucb ,.., ... q~
students.
Also , h)sidets ... DUll\Y educalon '
bucking , pie plan I!> • create • .
"cooperauve unlveislty!' '11ley DOlnt to
a dlrect con!Uct with "eilonded"
university and exlema! ~ procr1ms
already In O(leralion. s
AND THE QUESTION OI' OOS'l'S s ·
likely 1o be the deciding ractor in 1111-~~-=-plementing any· cbanpL A prime - ---~ -• ---criticism of the "ma.stet plan" bas been
-LAOS ~
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a voucher system that Would give every missed the mar,k. , ' .. t·
high-school graduote a state grant that For ex3'1'ple, ii )Vas eoUmaled that it
would be cashable at,ei~r a public or ,,...id,.take f1!t million to finance all of
private ~ public bigber educaUon bere in 1rn, 'Ibo
Heated debate Is expected lo be trig· actual bill illll more than twi<e tllat. .
gered by DUll\Y of the propooals for Further, some educo-IX>W lnsisl
change. For examP!e. ~ Slon!l over Illa~ lb!; "'°'t..crunch lh4t bil lbeot bere •
student fees could well surge agajn -and across the natJon in the mid-19SO's
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From Whales
Believe I told you the baby blue while ~ -10
pounds per hour. "Ealing -?" inqulnl I dlint; lls
mother's milk, that's willl And abrlme., ~ 111. Wl'!I•
milk Is extraordinarily rid!. lloo't lolliw ~die: bUll<(fal -
tent, exactly. Not a ""°" lot .of .-rclli!n llave m!l11ed
whales to find O<&. ll'ITicl>, tllouglL.'llle ridiolt,"...01111: .~ • .. ,1 ' ...
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HARD TO GRASP -I it was lib, In the Victorian
era! '11le legs of .~ for lnstaDce,
· we"' draped, beCI""' no lep were to be erposed in polite oocleq. In fact,
Ille word "lee" Wll lboucbl Wlgar.
lncTedlbly. the l!lCill. ...... Sol
to be so ... en; lhll ev•(11ie''l""f
''troullS's" bem"'!I. ~~~lff ,.
-~ ·~ .~' '\ ~· ._::::-, ,, ·~~·i' 1\w ? . ' ' ~ A CONSULTING L0ve nl Ware·
.·'
• pert. Dot mine, ·lnillls that .. pt
in """1'Cb of a ~'lrimtwoUld
dO well to dye her hair jet blackJ ~,,-~ -· claim that genO• prefer blOllOl!ll, · mve
prnved lhe men in lllis country pnofer brlmettes -00.
over bloodes, ~ to -<N« ~ and oiJ: to me over redheads. Intermting, if. true. ; • , "• . I vi
QUERIES -Q. "Doesn't the kw IQ' ~·lo Uli7
service have to be kePt out of conm.4?" · ~· ~ ~ .....
A. Out ·of CCllJlhl!I,·~ <Jut oficomblt ...... "fiD.;· ... ' ' . . ..
· ' •Q. ''.ll!lli'. Ji>Na' i..'11 hem liDce die UA '!1-wia•j'
I l"w "'9!J&ll.~:00~"'°4 to pojl ,ill of ill ...... I . d~L_,,, ,. , '> , •• ' • ' CIJUI., • •
A. Happened tn 1835 llJld 183l N.,_. hlJ9llliti .......
ham 't haiJp...id since. . ' ,
Q. "HOW DOl!S the tulclde --bliids'elimo . pare l!>'lhal:of whites?" .
· A. UJidEntand it'• -a third u liJ&h.
JN SURGEey -Cooslder !bet ._.llag room .,.
• tl.il!'willcla tbe·iollll!!!!!! can. fer anme eorlain --and tbe ·efficlelltrnurae 8lereby -lllillOMi'piliD?i no:,.. J'OOll%e dlal.aurgery praetice is only·-50·,yean,o1d? w-. dreamed ,up by a Mn. Lillian Gllirilb. It bu __
• llv"'° Pi;evkib81y,'tbe men in white.bad to lllep away lrUD '
theft pruie potleutl.to.rU!e uplhelr"own tonts. ~· those were fatal steps, .... ~ you knoW? '
' · LOOKOUT, IT'S SAID UIO lightning. 1'ollt --.mere worldwide .every !leCOlld. •, , • :
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IF YOU CUT the .calories in a beby'1 <lilt b)' • -cent, the overall life,qf aeid baby mlPt be.~"1
to per-cent. 'I1lil is a theory, a blgb!y ftcli<lodc-,1 lilll ' not a proven fact yet.,,.._ ..,,.lllF·~
on onDnals indicate tbere's probably IOlllOtldnl I!> ti;
though. --•
Addr.,s mail to L. M. Boyd, PA). Bo:i 1875, N"f'
port Beach, Cal.if, 9268o. 1 • 1 "'
Teacher Test Nearing · · ·
Praopective future edu-
cator! have about ooe wtiek
to reglstar for 'Nat~
Teacher Euminations a t
Southern California Colleg_e. in
C.OSta Mesa.
March 15 Is the deadline fer
"
.. "11::.t=.
"'""'!~ 'II' forms .tor 'iii.
day-lollg testillg -sef lor April 7, """'"'1ng Ip Prof.
Waymanq ~ ••• , ~ The pop.ft niay &I l>biallied
from .bis offlee on the sec
campus at Newport Boulevard
and Falt Drift. • ..
-< ... Ulre•re
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"Woil 1n( I grow upl I'll ride oil the WOJ clown the
ltrttl to lht McCormi~k•' -maybe .-lo the
Poolts'-mcrtb. oven ocroit Woodlond
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'Roll, B · Ball, Jloll ••• ' . ' . ~
!Eight-year-old Brian Haley of Coot.a Mesa appears to
be attempting some body-English during recent 7 to
10 year old pool tournament action at U~ Bay
•Bo)'! Club. Chris Macklin, 9, of Newport Beach,
.-Jooks on.
.VC Irvine to Host ,, : . (·'
Cqpsumer Symposiuni
A 111o-!egment preseplltlon
of dlacuMlons 6n con.sumer
~I.on, cnv~IJI al-.
Death N~tlees
AJillucltLE I< SoN
WESTcLIFF MORTUARY
C7 E. 17tb St., C.1ia MeA
M<l 4111
BALTZ-~ERON
FVNEIW: BOMB
Corona del Mar l'JS.NSO
Co•ll Mela Mf.!4%4 • BELL BROADWAV
. MORTUARY
lit ani'dfty~ Cotti Meta
LI 14413 • McCORMICK LAGUNA
BEACH MORTUARY
1711 .Laguna canyon Rd.
• ~ I Uf...9415 •• PACIFIC VIEW
ME¥0RIAL PARK
Celil'etery Mortull)'
t'liapel
3500 Pacific View Drive
Newport Beach, Calllornla -• PEEK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
ROME
'7911 Bolsa A\<e.
Wettmtnster 193-UIS • SMITHS' MORTUARY
117 Main St.
)!utlnglon Beach
• • $IU539
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F~o,M '.fa~hion Island
Newport Beach·
Countian Joins Brother
' In F awful ·World Walk
• r •1 All'l1I01I a. VIJfallL °' .. ._. .......
They are a cwl«*Uy llollJ lo
Ille lady In the W11eea, Milin.,
downtown laun&ixnat and
•• u ... pol\Ddlng their -Clean on rocU b e a l d e
prlmklve rlvera In coonlrles
acroa the aea.
Their queat has b • t h
elemcnll ol· a Don Qub.ote
crusade aplmt IWIOme odds
and a lluJy tnlltllJI human
nobility.
One of them bu cll..i'!or the
ca UM.
lndla, Burma .... 'l1llJ1aad
llJtd .w.. Cblnl .. -'-.. u tbt arme,~ ua
tlnuch It -.....: 1 ClllO JDilee " ••-Dave ' .J' ~,,· Kunst. "lf we baVe to go
lhroug)1 Aultralla yoo tan add
three or four rnonlhs " . ' So t.r. Mal~11MI Cblna
aatb<rJtieJ have r e f u 1 e d
permlslion. dtopile a IUC-
gestion that two , Otheee
-.. join °'""' Md Ihm walk acr.. Americl wbm'
Ibey~ readl the U.S.
West Coat:
Alllhanlttanl bandlta am-1111! -vow lo
buolled DoYld J(unol. 13, l!Jd. suCCHd in any .....
his J>rolhfr' ,lobo, 15, hi Ille '"!lll5 i& IOlD<lhing I just San>&! DiJ1r1c1 ootlide J(abul, bave lo do -lint.I> lllil walk
Oct. ii, kllllllg tbe -et -Ior UNICEF and for Jolm,"
bn>ther and 'WOW>dlnc· Ille . Uya Ille efdut brother. • eld<r. · • • · , Pete's wtte, Wllo II worting
. • lo ~ tlldr fGllf -
11IEY WERf: In U1e second . while he tales olf fn>m bis job
')'1111' ol a •allc around tlli !qr Ille unpr<cedenled world
World ralshig funds to benefit walk is n a t u r a 11 y BJ>"
UNICEF, the United NaUona prebemive.
JntemaUonal Chil dre n'•
"Mywtlelt-toonow
U..t 1 m1pt &el killed," 11.)'1
Do~ l(uool. "But .... allo knowi tt I .dol>'I p I'll dle a
slow death~ tn Waseca."·
"I lo .. ll>ls wallc and I liU
the tame... be added.
A LADY DOING Ila-waab In·
• laundromai in Clowntowa
4'-... failed lo -the ........... oDure <r _.a.1o
Ille humanitarian goal of the -"I dol>1 ~ It" &he
remarked to a • r o • i rfg
""""""" <11-ln& "lie'• leaving a wife and
Uir<e young cblldren .....
wbllo be tam olf on aome
crazy scheme." remarked
Mn. James Sybilrud.. "And
~ what happellfll! to. hill -ldan't ....... be .... do It." . .r:
.....thing llke , ... , be "U my b~. tried .-......... . ----.
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ORANGE COUNTY
Pollution
Hearing
March 22
•
ANAHEIM -A public hear·
ing on fedtral government
proposals to bnprove air quali-
ty hi the Lo\ Angelea Basin,
lndlidlng fUOline ntbilng, Is
scheduled March n-.· at Lbe
Convention Center here.
J.leduced veblde ""' during
ir!tlql pollutloo) [lerloda II
Emergency Fund.
Today -his IVI•• ~
woond healed -DovtA Kuna!
II back lo resume the global
walkathon, thi& lhpa owitli
brother Pete Kunst, 21, ol flan.
ta Ana marching at hll side.
~; among the auggeattona
I i:' 000 Will Hit 8":ad =.: ac1:!=1or0
oi
":' -I. ..-_1\'• 'EJ~:wNi!r~~~ Li · County W a1kat~ Public testimony will
They plan to rtS1PDfi at the
spot where John wu 11aln a,od
their collected moGeJ' alolen. ·
..
tlten at the meeting.
. • ~; · · ~ 4Dfone wbblng to~ reserve
ANAllEIM -All estimated aJmes and clollan • 20.S . tiaie lo be beonl "11ould notify
15,000 peosile will start lnJm mile l'CIUte 111n1uib • U., EPA'1 director of Ille
Ana.helm stadlwn March H at and Onage. and water division, 1 O O Ci!ttomla St., San Francl,..
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THERE IS A FACTORY AUTHORIZ·
ED DEALER FOR EVERY POPULAR
MAKE CAR iN THE WORLDi ON
COSTA 1ME$~'S H~RBOR BOULE·
V,ARD OF CARS. · .
Friendly • Reliable • Convenient
LOOK FOR THE EMBLEM AT
COSTA MESA DEAL~S ON
HARBOR BLVD . 8ETWEEN SAN
DIEGO FREEWAY AND NEWPORT llVD.
•
, They carry letten of. recom-
mend at ion seekffig safe
passage through wherever the
Journey takef them, from
govenunerit leaders . at all
levels in many natl~.
OWENS EXPllCIS -o1 !MIU at leul a weelc before
the ll,000 parllcipaDta lobe,.-..:lbe:::..~m~ee~tlng::::'.:.~~~~~-'--~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~"--~~~
college, high school a n d
elemeotary llCbool -..
~ Ille lint lo start will
be Mark Gofferiey, a three-
y.al'<lld ..... 1Wims expertly
despite being bom without
011.ly Coast Qffors
• 63Guaranteed Certificates . '
• Satqrday Service
• The ·1nsider8 Club '
Art llnklelttr
Th• ln1kltr1 Club: A new
way to beat Inflation. Jts
members.hip card permits
you to buy nearly every-
thing you nee<i from the
finest closed.c;toor show-
rooms at substantial sa¥.
inis -appliances, furni-
ture, steteo equipment,
spcrting goods, draperies
and much, much more.
You can even buy cars
at th9 "fleet" price. and
mobile homes and motor-
cycles at substantial sav-
ings. 1he Insiders Club
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Effective Annual
Earnings
5.00%-5.13%
Passbook. No Minimum.
5.75%.5.92%
One Year Certificate $1,000 Minimum.
6.00%-6.18%
Two to Five Year Certifk.ates $5,000 Minimum .
Up to 90 days loss of
interest on amounts
withdrawn before maturity
on all certifica te accounts.
also provides b1g dis-
counts on tickets to sport-
ing and entertainment
events •.• plus a whole
list of free services: safe
deposit boxes, money or-
ders, travelers checks.
and notary services.
Membership require-
ment for savers -$2,500
minimum balance. COast
borrowefs now receive as-
sociate memberships en-
titling them to all outside
referral services. Ask
about jbining at any Coast
office.
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l>AllY l'tl.OT w 'p '"· ... 7, 197) W t IS t &, ~ 7, 1973 PILOT ..ADVUTISER 4
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Even Nonsmoking
UU1 Be Hazardous
Forestry Jobs Can Be Carved Out
.,, s ; ... )ltS, ., •1 •• ...... piftlelJ .....
•.. . PsD.-.. _..,.... ue located.
......... _ .. _ ---..-... beat in-
-Ac ' ,, • lfn dlcoled bJ the rate of popula-_ _. __ ,..... tlon lncreue, will~
....... of -· ..,.,_ for p,.p1e .. Jeclllatlon, -under ~ s+..i CQf!Slderation,
WotJJd crute mall!' new jobl.
11.-bill& d'"1 1'lth -planUng In natlolltl forests. ln-
poqtlvea to encour•c• small land ownm to manage their
woods. and urban foreatry.
There ia a quote going
around that if you sit in a
smoke-filled room for one day,
you will lnba1e as much smote
a~ II you bad lll!lOked a ,pact
of>c!gartttel.
DR . DONALD A.
OOIU!LOlf, of the American
Medlcal "-latlon, Health
EducaUon, hu come up with
so1ne lnteresUng facla. He
writes that ltudles clooe by
Hirmsen a n d Ellenberf!er
deJoooatrated lhat "smoking
se\.eral c!gartttea In a closed
ropm IOOD makes the con-
<dltratlon of nlcollno and dull
wttcles so high lhat the nclmnoker inhales u much
hlirmlOI tobacco by.products
u a smoker inhales from four
or. five cigarettes."
S c111elattl·Sfon.ollnl
~ported (Medical Tribune,
Ilecember 1967) that "smob
from an idling cigarette con-
talnl almost twice the tar and
nlCotlne o' llllOke inhaled
while puffing en a cigarette"
and thaf -_king In an
aJrplane :wlll obviously "'!"'
sUtute ..methlng of a menaoe
t.r a nonsmoking -"'· In a pootly veotllated, lli>ok&flll' e4 room, coooentraUoo of
c:arl>on monoxide can ...,Jly
reach oeveral hundred parts
per m.lllion, thus exposln&
present smokers and
nonsmokers to a t o z: t c
hazard."
It ls becomini Increasingly
apparent that the nonsmoker
who must be present in the
t r a d I t iona1 "smoke-filled
rciom" charaderlstlc of many
conferences and social gather-
ings has an exposure to tobac·
co by-products quite slmilar, to
the exposure of the smoker.
Still want to bet, Mr. V?
For Mis! R.: With your
lmtory of bed-wetting until the
ace of I, your recent two "ac-
c!denla" indlcate It Is likely to
be a passing problem at your
present age of 16. Probably
due to some emotional upset ot which you are not aware.
If you had cootlnned to be a
bed·weller all these years, I
would suggest that you see a
doctor. It would be important
to be sure no physical disabill·
ty was present. For example,
an abnormally small bladder,
a chronic urinary infection, or
some trouble in the kidne ys or
outlet.I for urine.
Memory
Training
Offered
Last year you were going to
do something about that bad
memory of yours but you
forgot , right?
Orange Coast College has
just the thing for you : a four-
part lecture series by famed
memory expert Arthur Borns·
t.ein.
•''Born stein Memory
Training" will meet on sue·
ce19ive sa1urday1 beginning
March JO, from 9 a.m. to noon
In the ace Scieoce Hall.
Ttckets for the aerlet are
priced at S2S and are a•ailable
--kl..tbc Orange Coast Evening eoue,. Offfoe ln!llt"" coHege
Admlnlltration Bullcllng. ·The i .. Includes a textbook.•
The eeriet presents technl··
que& and syatems dellgned to
btlp Im!" ... menJOl'1 NlJll..
,,,. -wlll ••••• memory mtoma. metDOrJ
technlq .. ~ fut ,retention,
nmemberlnl nameo, llCOI
and facll, YOCObalary, foreian ~!'l·~lllellilll, . 11 u if Y Billa, Uaterifus liim!f,
oeottolloo technlque9 I 0 d
rtlolloa melboda.
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Othlr mw!y employed --for--CDllUJtanl• Jn all manner of.
--from limber martdn&
In the-... -in-
_...,. -In f'.i>mpUter -Nlllf, ENVIRONMENTAL
aad plmmlng .,...,...., .. well
.. 1Dilua11y, prwlde -employment for most new
...-In the lnterlm of tilt
Federol lreezo. 1beae groupa
Include the Envlroomeotal
Pnledlon Agency, nogkmal
plmmlng comrniaslona, coun-
cils ol government, ea:momk
de9dopolellf: districts a D d
remurce eonaervation
dlslrictl.
SOme )"Olllll! foresW. begin
-cateera 1'1th youth orpnlzatam, like the Boy
Scouts, 11 ezecutives and
camp pnignm directors.
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the oric!nal ecologists and
among lhooo flnl eduCAted In
proceduru for envtronmental
declalon-making, young men
and women can be optimlstic
about finding financ!ally sails-
! y l n g and altrulstleally
rewarding lifework in this pro-
fusion.
READER SERVICE: For s
lne Dal of st accndlled
!0...try lcllooil, aeod S
paatcard to Joyce Lain Kea-
bedy at lb.ls newspaiper. Tbe
Ual will be aem to you by the
Socie.ly of Amertea•
Foresten. Ask fOr "Forestry
Scllool1" oa. yoar out.side
envelope and allow seven1
weeb lor delivery.
(C) tm, McNaqlll Syndi-
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Biil NO ES?IMATES art
de4lcllble '°'. lravel and eot«Lalnment e.i:pensea -and
0U. roquiremeDt WU rigidly
applied by the Tu Court last
year in a case where
-lndlclted the tupayer bad indeed spent far
more than his travel and
enterlolnmmt reconls oould
prove .
As an advertising executive
with 8'1lll receipts totlllng
nearly $500,000 Ol'er the lhtte
yean at Usue, the taxpaye.r
deducted a total of $23, 700 !or
enLertainmenb e.:spense1 and
$4,400 for bUslneu lravel. But
the Treasury and the Tax
Court dashed his total deduc-
tions for the three years to a
mere $600 for entertainment
and •1';500 for travel, because
these amounts were all that
bis records could support. The
court said that . ii could oot
give bl.m any ttlief from the
statutory requirement. nie
warning is 'clear: collecl and
keep yoor re<ai<ll !
ON PROVING TUE amount
of travel expemes, t h e
Treasury had a rule that a per
diem subsistence t r a v e I
allowance for an employe of
DOl ~re than $38 a day
aukxnatically met certain ac...
coontlng and substantiatiOn
requirements for travel u-
perues: Last. ' year t h e
Treuury alinounced that if
the federal goVemment was
authorized tO pay ll higher per
Wero than '36· to ils own
employes In any locality, it
would also accept that bigber
per diem for lta own bus.lots.!:
travel expense rule.
1bere are quite a number of
foreign localities in wbich U.S.
employes get a higher per
diem.' Jn lbise areas, U.S.
business employes can also be
given a per diem allowance up
to that higher amount ancl sWI
qualify under the n e w
lavwable Treasury rule.
It well may be that your
corporation pli)'I a pro-
fessional c:ounae1ing Orm tbeoe
day> lo advjae 100. an ex-
ecutive, on bandllng )'OUf
ponooal financial attain: In-
vestments, insurance, t a x
plannlng, "'Urement benefits,
etc. Thll haS becom e
fashionable. tr yoo'rl\ involved,
the Treasury now says that
the amount paid by the cor-
Stylish • Efficient
Onlor F« Yovrwll or a Frlond-
May M .... on •nv.rop•' as return addrns ~ Also yery hendy ., ldentificatio•
w.ls for ....nine penon•I items tuch ••
liioob. "PC-ordt• photM, 9tc. L..bel1 stick on
~ allld ... y 'be used for m.1rlcin9 home
c1111• foccl itemt. All l.1bel1 are pri .. .d
wah dytidi V09"• fyp-9 on fine qwality whit .. _....... ,.,... .
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WASlllNGTON (AP) -An oophistbted r.dlnolofY paid
AFLOO qok..,,.., told . a for lly the -tu-
Smate panet Tuee4aY tbat J)l)'et.". t t ' -Mc~ DcJuclu ii le)l!Jvl Sen. Abraham Rl~loall (0.
........ 'l!Jor.Dello ~ Coan.), the pond cb4lnnan.
l)'llem to J._ wllldl -wlll 1ald he woul.t ult Seertlary of
.... k to eompe14 wltlrtbe U.S. Del,... EUJot L. Rid>atdton
coounerclal UltllltdaWlCh!n1 to nplaln the -1 ar· buslnm. -' •• "" rangemen~. Andrew J. 1!1emUier, AFL-"We have been under the U.
E~·Admiral
Joins Firm
SAN DIEGO (AP) -
lie~ Viet Adm. Ja-
f.' C.lftrtl "'· ~ -.. .....-., the N•V7'• Ill Pleet tut
-U., bu been named ...-1 in the dlalrman
of Tenco, Inc., the com-
pany says.
Colvert II a farmer
superlnte"""11 of the U.S.
Naval A<adtmy and .._.,
cornmandedtheouclew
oubmarlne SUie, the llrst
to l!Wflce ··at the NOrtll'
Pole.
S-khtAdiea
llep. Wright Patman;
())-Teus) bu temporar-
ily left Bethesda Naval Hol!J>iW In Washing-
ton to catch up on bis
duties u chairman ol
the H o u 1 e l!anking
CIO lejislaUve d~ aho lu.slon lhal blcb tecll!lo1ol)' II
uld the oama '"ml""'7 baa 1he uflng groeo In Ollr 1----------'
given permlaalon to Japan to baLux!. of trade," Rlbl<off
bulld ti F4 llchW bombers ulll. "I believe that what Mr.
and that Northrop 11 about to Blernlller II pointing out 11
permit production of Ill !'$! that we are In the _ .. "
OgbU11 In Tllw~i. . • exporting our hljh l<cbnology
• Coml!llttee. The talka-
tive Congressman is suf ·
ferlng a throat ailment.
BIEMILU!J( ~ slwinc and trade aurphil. :!1"'°"'oold
d -~· u· • '-'-'----• be • .total dlsl\lter. a van~.~ ·'Ii· ·~•u.. ..... ,
aircraft technot,.Y ~Ith o°*1' JAP»IESE ENGINEERS
oountrles oot oefy coslt U.S. t Vlllld ber Air F workers lhetr jobl "but i1to are .Ii en g orce
repreaentt' the ,,._, •• over ,of Ba,. In California bein9 trail> -...... ed In the development and uae
of the 'MM>r-Delta, one .of the
LockheedShowiJtg most reliab1e ln the U.S.
arsenal.
, Tllor-Delta baa been used ~tly to launch s u eta.
1attllite1 as the E a r t b
flesources Technology System. lncre~ed Profit Blemlller sald -that for
several yeara the Japanese at-
tempted to develop their <>Wn
1ystetru and failed .
· BU1111ANK (APJ -Lock-
httd Airtralt Corp. eooUnued
Hs turnaround in 1m from the
-• bankrupC<y that 1u18 .... H in 1971, the cqm-
pony r<porU.
Lockheed said Monday Ill
1'72 earnings rme to $18.2 mtl·
lioo, or SI.fl a share, from
$15.4 million, or $1.36 a share,
in 1f11.
111E COMPANY IOll 181.3
million in 1970, when Roll9-a.,.,. of Britain, maker of
engines for lockheed'a TrlStar
jeutner, collapsed.
1be U.S. goveroµ>ent came
lo Lockheed's """"" by guar-
Keystone's
Chief Sees
Good Year
Keystone Savings and Loan
has projected more than ~ 15
percent lncrtase in eamlilg1
for Im.
At It.I annul! shareholders meellnc. held in the ....cla-
tion'11 Airport Center office,
Ronald W. Caspers, Keystone
cbainnan, reviewed the S&L's
1!72 growth and then told
.tockhotden:
01For 1m, we project $24
million in new loans, $12
million 1n new savings and
tota) aaets to reach $72
million. This s!lould bring out
net income after taxes to
about "50,000. some 25 per·
cent above our 1972 earnings."
Kids Like To
Ask Andv •
ant .. ing $250 mUlloo in bank
loons. ' • WASHJNGTON APl'RovED
Lockheed'• sales dropped to the sale at a ll'll Tokyo
$2.47 billion In Im from $2.3S meeting of U.S. cabinet of-
hillloo In 1971. Sales In 1971 th had been bolstered by•a ~ ficers and eir Japanese
time Increased adjustment· Cl counterparts, Blemlller said,
,. million, reflecting con... , wltb the estimate at that time
veralon al the CS Galu;y 1tr8Jl&-. 'that th~ rocket couJd mean
port and AH5M Cheyenne Jiell... $100· ., mUlion in profits to
copter progarna lrnm liJed Mclloonl!U Douglas and it.I
price to coat reimbursement subcontracton over fj)UI' or
contracts.
LOCKHEED REPO~'.J'ED
eamlnp of 12.t mWIOI\, or 2>
centt a ~lhare for the three moo.tbs Qec. 31, com-
partd '"1h4 .9 rnlllion.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -from $816 million in the
Dart Industries, a w~I~ previous year, a spokesman
diversi(led COptpany, reJ>O:tiea;,• said. ·~
Mnnday• tbatlltf earnings ..... Dart said the higher earn.
to a record .. vel 1n 1972. · lngs were due to improvement _
The company earned "53.4 in worldwide sales or Its direct
mi!Uon, or $$-41 a share, com-· .
pared with $44.3 minion. or ( ~ L K J JV n J $1.97 a share, in 1971. Sales · ). ~ ~ STOCK
Shiphuilding
Firm Eyes
Oregon Site
SAN DIEGO (API -The
Nallonal Steel & Shipbuilding
Co., planning a second
shipyard to build 1iant oil and
gas tankers, may find a tlte In
Portland, Dre., rather than the
San Diego waterfront, a com-
pany executive says.
"We're pretty much at a
standstill as far as San Diego
Is concerned because of the
negative react.Ion in Chula
Vista and be<ause of Prep.
, 20,'' NASSCO vice pres.ldi;ilt
John Murphy said Monday.
•• WE'RE CONSIDERING
Portland at tl\e moil>!nt. ~
don't h a v e envlroomehtal
restrictions there.'" • • He said ~ requirements of
Prop. ·%0, the coas\al pro-
tection measure passed ·by
California v o t e r s lul
November, were Jen ol a bar-
rier thin indications rrom tbe
City COUncil In 1111burbeb
Chula Vista that it wa.oti to
use the waterfront for housing,
yachlt and llsht Industry
rather than a shipyard. ,
climbed to 1888 mlllloa in ll?J
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selling, consumer producW,
chemicals and plastics-groups,
and the U.S. investment tax
credit which added $ 1. 7
mJlllon , or nlne cents ~ share,
compared with $500,000, or
three cents a share, in-1971.
eFltcorBld
Spttlll to the Dally Ptlol
LOS ANGELES -Fluor
Engineers &: Constructors Inc.
has been awarded a contract
to carry out the major portl9!1
of a refinery modernization
project for the B P OU Corp.
at Piiarcus Hook, Pa.
Value of the contract, which
involvea englfleering, · pro-
curement and constructton of
the ne'v facilities, is ap-
proximately $85 million. The
total program of $100 million
includes over $60 million for
pollution control equipment.
e IJ11lot1amerlca
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Unlonamerica Inc. board of
directors has approved a
reorganization plan to split the
holding company's bank and
n o n b a n k subsidiaries, a
IPokefman said.
Un.Ion Bancorp, 1 new bank
holding company, would be
formed to be the patent. of
Union Bank and several bank·
related operations, it was an-
nounced Aionday. The other
new company under the old
name .of Unlonamerica Inc .
would take in all other com-
pany activities i n c 1 u d i n g
• Wellem Mortpge C o r p .,
S'lfett & crawford, Harbor
l111Urance Co. and a number
ot other 1uhlldiarles.
N 1973 AUTOMOBILES -ON
DISl'LA Y AND READ.Y-FOR IMMIDl--
ATI DEUVDY -COYER OYER 20
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By ROGBR CAl\IMN °' .. °"" ..... .,...
Corona d<J. Mar lll&b'• CIF AMA
eanlllnall basketball· pme with Verbum
Dtl at the Los Angelos SpotU Arena Fri-
day night poses a monwnental delemive
problem for tile Sea Kinga -but DOI one
they haven't solved in the put.
V..tum Del's Eailes boast H Lewi&
Brciim In their attack and be'• been the
i:eotral fiiur• In guiding the Eagles to
two CIF AAM Championships In a nrw.
In thtte seasooa Verbum Dtl has lost
four times.
C0l'!llla de! Mar coach Tandy Gillis
says hla team bu aeen and beaten a
slmllar p-oblem -that of Fountain
Vall"!' and its &-II ScoU Reider.
Twice Corona del Mar bested Fountain
valley by Oil& point.
As for Brown and bill male!, Gillis
says: "We'll try and front Brown as
much as possible and get weakslde help
on him."
a double teamlntl type ol -'l1lat leaves a man .._nied. bot bo'1 pkllod
up when the ball -over lo Ille -side of the court.
"Verbum Del doelll't uoe a lol ~ --
t1on and Fountain Valley W -
forward1, 11 11yi Glllls.
"It's aomethlng lite JU11111 Jl\+4+
Valley, bul of courae V..,,... Dal mlPI
be a little quJdtt at guanl. ~· a
better sltol than Bn11m, 1lttmgli -
II stronger.
"I Imow Brown looted good llhidlac
againlt Centsmial, but people tell -be
cloem't sbool that ""11.U Ille time,. -
Gillis.
Corona del Mar .... burned .., .....
Beach Poly'• !""" in tbe ~
and Gillis II cOocerned wttll 'ht& i.m•a
handling of limllar tactlca lnlm v..-
Del. "We're natunlly concernod. but I...,,
think Verbum Del can burl ua Db P111,J
did," says GUlls.
The Corona de! Mar ol1eml .. ..-
was bogged down somewhat aplnll Pair
when guard Mau KeouP ~ oal.7
two of nine from the field.
PIRATES RICH FIEl DEil D1t NfO .. WA..-(ISi nY TO NAIL CERRITOS RUNNER IN 1-2 LOSS.
The weakside help Gillis refers to is
dropping a defender off his man from the
other side of the court to guard Brown in ''Matt's never bad two bed gunm in•
row and we're going to -'all Ille llllp
we can get from outaide apiDlt v.-
Del,• aaya Glllia. "And '°" wo're-
Jng 111 our s1J1e to ui-t v-Dd • llllie. Slqwing tbe .~ ...., a J¥.e
if'm't 111Jit Verbum Del u modi • It
-id apimt c.atapnlal, bo1 II d
~to -them. '11111 .... 'l llloolO
play that way .. "
. JC Baseball
·Pirates,
• Ill 'Stung
: .• ·1~. : .,.o:><' ~ge coast and Golden West Qiilep
• both saddled with iolaes In con-·>t~ baseball openen Tuesdq, -J!Jtid!ll'baek escaped with a rainout of Its
. ~uied conference opener agalmt
·~eMffey.
··~'Cerritos shocl<ed Orange Coal! with :~t l'Ulll lo the first three innlnp, -~ lo Its victory. It 1111 tile lblnl
-~~ ln aeven sames this sealOD far :~eCoast.
tt Orange Coast's Steve Hedrick suffered ·6'mn wlldneas In the early going, and
''O!i'!'ltos took advantege with nine hita in ~ the first three Innings.
; ; The Faleoos tallied three timea In tbe ·~~, , Ding inning OD l hit botsman, three ,. and a aacrtfice fly. Tiley scored
:. ' ·' more ln the second on a pair of
"'"'•'" and two more singles. •r"nir-. .... ~ .. ":Ji;' ·~AJuniin11m Bats .. -
l ·:ast Longer ~_;,,_ ' ,.. .
lJut Cost More
TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (AP) -Qflidals
of the country's major manulacture< ct
· l\!Umlnum baseball bats predict their
.. pri>duct will someday be<ome as popular
as the tradlUonal ivooden COllftl<nlol'I.
"'!be aluminum bat is very definitely
hell to stay," says Jess Heald, yice
president for product developmmt ct
·~ Manufacturing Co., which
., ~·~ Worth bats and baseballs. t;i,•i doo't think the wooden bat will
. "'~e obsolete," he said, "but aome
· jjlly the alwninum bat will become
; ..... y popular."
;~iL'.Jli.s company, he said, b the major
~-fianulacturer among about five rums
•,lftdudng the bats. They are tum!lltly
&ing used primarily by youth baseball
i..gues but are "'-"inc a trend far
adult 90ftball swingera.
'"J'1:1e aluminum bat is still going
through development to where It will
become a satisfactory adult bat," Heald
said, "This is the first year we hive pro-
duced a bat wilh the strength for bard
,jjiltlng adult baseball ."
• -i But he said aluminum bats, which his
company bu been produdng for three
years, have made strong inroad m the
popularity of wooden bats for me by
• Vtball players. ~ "Jf you go into the store now and ask
: .jlr a !oltball bat. the dealer will pro-
-:bab.IY ask you if you want a wooden or
:Wuminwn one," he said.
· ~~ major advantage is that the
aluminum bats last longer. l""~' ''.TheY slowly get nicks and get ,•~tched up,'' Heald commented. "Bui
; IJIOY probablr will 1et loot or discarded ~ than be brobn." ..,.'i~ t()Wt now come in ftve colors -red. "'~. gold, blue and silver -and that
bU hllped their popularity.
~"-"Ibey got started in softball whett
UUnp are a litUe less conveotiooaJ,"
~ Jflald Aid. ... t"lbe kids kind of like them ame ;,:i,,_.,. prettier. The Oashy color kind
• · • caushl the Imagination."
': j. d!Jlldnnllfl• Is the cost. wblch is ~"'il]out twice as much as wooden bats. Bul
• ttilt Is allevlatod •Ince they last Iaag..-.
Wbll olloul lbe bif loagum! •
""' e ct the big leque 1<am1 Jll'>' will bo U&ill(I thern a year !run
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Newport ~sh Tough
Area Teams' Venture
Proves Out a Success
om ti ma ventures in prep athletics
~ becom• the higblight of some 1imm~s ompalgns, and the won-loss fac-
tar i:ml rally the No. I item.
5 r.-Beacb and Fountain Valley
Hip'I --journey to the s.a. Buban. area was a successful
,-., *8pile the .. erall woo-loss
-ct tlie m Orange Coast area -l'-Valley salngod an 1-1 vido!y
·ROGER
CARLSON
..... 5al ~ but Dos Pueblol
-Ille ......,. « bolll area teoml and s.. -handled Huotingloa Bach. "'"'"*' flml bolll tam1 found new
--· ..,.,. al bomM of tbe ,.., .. • ae S1111a ~ ..,.,___ \o
.. -,;.· ... cllJ llmils, 9ys Hun-
U.--'-" Dan 1'lrranov<. "ft .. a k e k•a esperimce ao:I we're
~ .. _ lo bolllng them nut
Jar~· .... Te1 .... an•.....,.. tf.........,. the favor
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ft ' a l>MbfbeD drdts are UQr *' , •MJ p'1 s 21 wtch thls yean
--(IN) wl>lcb Included a IOO-
... •llJIM -1-cllam-"='Wit lliDor'I --led .., --' illllrlJ F-. "'" l'ltrld:, 'l'odl .._, lllm ~and SC... Foley.
. llll•J .. ·• JM •..:•·· Milllr bu no a. .
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hitioos for coaching bosketball at a
higber level.
"I wouldn't move up for all the mooey in
the wor14. I get I\' lllUdl enjoyment out
of tbe Utile guys and they don't forget
you. There's too mud! pressure.pi the
varsity level for what you get. TKe time
and pressure factors are too much," says
Allller. .
HuotingttAI Belll'h junior varsity coach
Glenn Becker a feUow. who annu~Jlv outs
toeether superior cage ream., ~ the
same reasnoing.
'""**' Former Estancia lll8h weter •~
coach jlaro Fry .will be in the sl>vle!
Union &round EaMer vaeatlOn wliml Iii·
and Gibert rn>nl the Newpor\2Mea
School District collduct I' study tour. I
tncluded oo• the agenda are visits to
Leningrad, Moscow, Vldlmlyar and
Novopl. Other ~ Inoolved are
Steve Taylor llld An!ta Serugp ct
Corona del Mar and Pete li'omler of
Estancia. * * + Umvenll)' ~118 lo&t !be 1enlc:el of
mW Jlill ll*'IOt' )bl! ~ -~ . ~Fe.It. ~ °" ~ Clad Preoldint and .. all>l<li wllo Og"1"( lo --bill bell ol
· 4:U ·to around 4;tl; -bit bY an
•utomol>lle while -kiilg out .... the
Ullivenltycampua.
It ""' hQOed he would W able lo rotum
lo adlon ~ aprJnc, .... the~ WU more eerio1·1 t~an fi"t( 1ndIr11 t ed .
AlthouP bl1 l$r1 bldUdld a ~ 'l\Ull and I oplnll l>rol>lem, TrojlDI' ,_ .... thfnk1'il bo -"~
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thq .... lttllll dill reqalrt •• ~t
yea lo JllSI. tbo lut ooe falTed wlih a
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Edison Stt1ns
Lions, 1-0;
Oilers Win
Huntington Beach High's Oilers put
together a two-nm outburst in the third
inning and' pitcher Brian Slagle made lt
stand up with a nifty three-hitter for a Isl
victory in the HunUagton Beach baseball
tourney Tuesday.
And Edtaon !Dgh's <llargm cllpped
previously U11beatem Westminster, 1.0,
behind Dave White'• three-hitter.
FoW1tain Valley and Pacifica were
rained out and will make their game up
at a.later date.
Huntington Beach nilled for two runs
in the thtnl Inning to DOtdt Its victory
over B<>tsa Grande. Tbe Otlera benefited
t'rom two errors jn the lnnlng. ·one of
11blch eUowed Kyle Van Amerslort lo
icloN froni flrsl and Paul Du~ from
third. 0Edlsoii'~1Jerry Lopez singled borne Ed }lacy for the only run in tbe Chargera'
iijio;t ' victory ov,.. Weatminater. Macy
·~ 'w-1~ and reached second when
Dave Wblte wa1 • the winning pll.cber,
strlkiDC out four and walking two, Bob
Hale struck out nve and walked one in a
losing effort for the Llool.
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Hitting R~e
After BmTage
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - B '.W.
· deatgnatod hitter rule bad 111 eq4 he
debut In spring training ,-., • ...
nesote's Larry lllsle bit m -md
batted In .,..., nms In a 1M wldalJ'
over Pltlaburlb-
"'It'1 a' wmderfaJ rule," iibioed Bille.
a fCl'IDB Pbiiadelplda wlMltr wbt la
trying to -. lo !be ma)ln -•
aeuon at aw MA Albnquaqa
lllsJe ~ I ,,...i -....... Pirates rtgltthander Jolll 1omb .......
the Twins a M leod In the tdJlh lllalos
llld victimised Lamb qala la die
seventh with a tht<&nm ahoL
'1t fell kind of ...in! lllttiac In ta
dugout while my teammates were m
defense," Hisle Aid. "I tilled tlll time
by drinttag a lot of nter al the -
and studying the Plttmqb pltdlon. I
don't tblnl; rd like the Job -..,.
I enjoy defense .-u muola u W-
ting."
Use ct the de&Jinated 11111« -1111
National League Pirates .,,. lll!'Jllll<. "II
was 111ppooed to be <mploJod oal,y -
a game )Dvohed m Ameiic.a 1-
teams." flld Pittlburgb mrzeer Bii
Virdoo.
Virdoo gave in alat1y be for•
gamethne since Twins' oflldak told -the DH bad been aclftrtiaed fir 1111
spring opener at Orlando'• 'I1nker FWd.
"I doo' plan to alliw aw -
-League Dppmenl lo -II, H Vinion said, "\lllless the -al 1-
de<!ldes to allow the American 1-
t<aml to use it anytime clurlnt the
spring."
SoCal Mabnen
Given Sendoff
Memben ol tho Soathem ~
College wreatllng team we -eel
with a ldldofl banquet In tho .-.
cafeteria ,-., alibi u tlieJclJ¥'ecl to embarlt on I trip lo S1onz , Jori
today for the NAfA national .......w.
champlanablpo to be atqed nm..,
throllgh. Satunlay.
Mark LI......,., undefeated 1n a·
matches at 134 pounds, wa1 named "*'
valuable WftSlltr and alang with Bob
Fate (17'1) wu ....,.,,.. ~ Iba IJm. .... v ......... -iqoiW tllll _ ...
District iJJ title reeallly. Other·--lo~· I. (ill) u Iba -lqrOfld; .....,,
(17'1 llld 118) u llr. Gala: Dall -(190) u llr. llandald: llld. ,..,..
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thal &ICa1 la plannlns • jololor .....
.....w.a team ---tlllil llto
-· .. bad -........ " -Cal Poly <'->. a. • Cll 'heh, UC Santa llollla!a llld aoO Baa
Diego State -----la IMlaC Im ......... SIW1 Qty for lht -.. -tberaarellma_ .. ___
catepy.
How will lbe v.,..... '-.. a..
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·"It'• ...Ur hard 'for .,,. ta 111•
Robin• docl-. ., ... --.. national CllllllpOtltil9 ......., 'Ille .,.
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Regan wltll a z: OU In 1lle
medley.
Newport'• Olarl<o Gluier
llld David Lund of Costa Mtsa
lloCll quallfted In lhe -
~le 11111 repealed la 1lle
lllO !He. c..ta M111'1 Rlclwd
lfh!&nore ud Olaol: Btaa
cp11llflod 1-1 la lhe 10 !Heltyle
-. lfhllmoJo'• winning time In 1lle 10 !He wu z:u, 11111 lie .... docted ill
••• In 1he 100 free.
Ollil!r quallfiert ~
MIU QollroU of Ne"PO!I ID
Ibo 100 f>utterlly, BreU Roil Ill
the boc:utrob ud SUve
lp!oagle of Costa M• ID lhe
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CONTRAC llNG
hit 13 Entered 15 Y acht,s Enrer
Classes Iiimited . I & ~1..fO ::::-~·.r~:.. :•,,.
San L-.reas Race TRAINING 1.-:.:.·"· I~• " •• ico, • •
For Cup Regatb! I I AMtllONY sctloo~ ~ aailtnc yachts are In no Jmrry to return borne. H.-1 cmna
111 to ...... ,. the starting The race wlil end at cage C:::: :::--.=::;.
' ~ Fr1i1ay 11 -for: u.,. Sao 1-11 on the Up of Bola "-t7141 mo1>11
-Alling of Newport Cl\i(QrDia white the winds ·~ ;:;,_' t.JI' Newport Harbor Yacht Qub't
Spring Gelid Olp RePtla Slllll'
day and 5unday wlD lnlucurate
a new race oomnUttee policy -
fewer cia-and, bopeluJlJ
men portldpa&n.
-, Yadll Cub'• 41$-mile =~ ~ out in tonaer ~~~~"-~·~ t7t~41~11~w~11t~•
Clbo Sao Lucu Race. ,-=======
With !nOrabie -the race llhould be completed in
three to lil'e clays, allowing
time for lkippers and crews to
uil ~ in Ume to eoter
othe!-lo&! eveolJ, The length
of the race wD1 also serve to
give more cndling time in
Muican waters for skippers
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BOATING
The club bu abondooed Ibo
pnctlce of giving otarta to any
class which "'°"" up with ftYO or more entries on the ttartlac
line. Ooly Invited cl-will
be re«Jtllllzed. 1'llrtoen -es are on the entry card, for
both illllde and .Wide claues.
"'!be policy lo Intended to
help IO!ect.d --and become .-..... and p<riJapO
n ·ana Point -.
'--------" avoid the opllnterlng of fomur Club Hosts
Ahma'fl,8on
Inaugural
Rqce Slawd
• yeen,•• lllkl Gornmodore James
E. "Ted" Munroe. He added
tbat the policy would likely take
oome lhne to bave lta fuD ef.
feet.
RAHGER-371 BRING FAME, FORTUNE TO WEST COAST
Ono Tannen S.,.. Soqthom o.Mri Raei"9Qrcuit
Invited cluses for illllde rac-Me...,an Ing are Lldo-14, i-12, Kite, _,
1.u..-and sabot. <The Kites w111 Sweeps SORC
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Dana Point Yacht Club is at·
tractJng yachts from all over
Southern 'CalifomJa. in its
Dana Point Series for vessels be dlYlded Into two dlvllllllS and
the 8abota Into-) The Southern Ocun Racing Ibo dmmg boords. Rang~• in Claas D were rated under the Pacilic Han-
Conlerence off Florida sboros The lhouten with glee this Ramrod, owned by John dicap Racing Rule. ~· '!be·. Newport Harbor Yacht each year is more tl\an llx year are designer Gary Mull Graves and Donald Flitman, 'lbe first race of the series
Club wW lnaugurato Ji. 1m St. Pat. Regatta of San ....__._ and »•"•er and Dirigo, owned by Ralph was the ·Aliso Pier race last A_.. yacht races in which a few ,.____... ._..... Dyer. They placed second and Saturday. 1be second will be
Abmamon Serles M~-rn 31 score gentlemen yacbtsmell Yld:ds of Costa Mesa. third respectively in class. the W e s t e r. D W bi t e
and April I with a new feeture Invilations Out test their skills and boatJ. • Mull'• "iatest autioo, the The final race, a 3>miler, House Rae<. April 29, a 12.4
• to be ,lmown u the Cltallna The SORC ia the · world's llaogtl'37 (One Too), was the was marted by moderate to mile race that wW have its
: Island W,.i End Race. The Bahia Corinthian Yacht largest and most rugged "teot .....U,SORC and swept C..S heavy winds, gusting. to «I turning mark "off President
nie"race wfll be a two<lay Cub bas WUed lnvitationa taok,"lnvolv1P1raceslromJO D. -knot&. c...lused seas with Nboo'• Orange County •
for llJ annual st. Patrlcl!'• · to 200 miles. AD>f' destgna: or stor of the SORC wu the heavy swells were a factor In residence.· rendeMua affair with the fteet Day ,.gatta March 17-ll The builder wouldn't thinlc of mlao-~ Mnnrqojta, owned a llllllber of mast failures ex· Other races In the series
saillnClromNfl!porltaArrolf rqattawWbellmltedtoJn. lngtheSORCwlthbistatest by Jact Valley of New peO<ncedbyothe!-boata-are: Juoe 17, Around The
Point on 8atunlay, and aide clasaet, and ia open to creatloo. Orlelns. Sile cemented her ''Thia is a cuimlnatim of Marks, 14 miles; July 1!1, End-
ovmi\iht , .!rendezvous at any class with three or more ~ For tbe winners -overaD. pGlition last Friday by win-years of bard work and To-End Race. 21.2 miles; Aug.
Howland'a IADd;ldg Saturday starten. or in class -It's an occasion Ding the final Nassau Cup hopes/" commented Bu8ter 19, Seven Mart Race, 15.4
night and UJe final leg of the sa1=y~ ~ ~ ~':.':n:::'1: :v~g-:,; "':,;.,....;i....., the lint boat ~·· ~ ':.:.: =.i ~~~ ,J°~
The LEASING Professionals
BRAND NEW 1973 GRAND PRIX
Auto..,•tic fr•n11nb1io11, pow•r irtMrl119, p.W•r
I l.r•k•a. pow•r wlncloW'I, •Ir c•1MUth1nl119, ...r•dlo, "-•*• ti11hd 91•11, whit• ..... ··" ..... " ...... s1160~. , •P4" •nd l••1• ot1 •pproYff
credit.
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THERE ARE MORE THAN 2000
SPARKUNG, DEPENDABLE, USED
CARS 'FOR SALE ON COSTA
MESA'$ HARBOR BOULEVARD OF
. 'CARS.
F riendfy • Reliable • Conveni ent
LOOK FOR THE EMBLE M A T
COST A M ESA DEAL!llS ON
HARBOR BLVD. IETWEEN SAN race : from llowland's to noon, and two races m SUnday paign. In SORC IWIGry to win all six tains ptanll in Coeta Me!a. and Raee, 73 miles, and Nov. 11, Ntwp!>l'looSUnda~Bothlep• ~atartlni~~~a~t~tip~.m.~--------=---'..::!F~or~the~l°""""""'~·~l~t·~1~bact~~to<>_~races"'.":'_.1"ln~ber~~·~•·~n~The~~othe~r__..!Marl~~boro~,~N~.~J~. ~~---------~Tri~.anile~~llace~~.~~7~mil~·es.~---_}_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ will mwtt 11 One' race withl· jl
the belt -times being ·{J' the wlanen.'
~ races Jn the series:
Ship Rock race, April 28; Hun-
tlngt<m nc1efaiids 'race, Jtme
JI; Qiu! Cllnnel Race, June
23; loloclilJed Gold Cup, July 7
and lbe tons Point race Aug.
11-12. The laUer will be
amther ..,,c1ezvous rlee to the
laland.
Wioaer ot the be1t five or
the ailC ncea wlna the ooveted
Howard F. Ahmamon Trophy,
aymbollc of the offs1-rac-
ing cbampiomhlp of Newport ,
Harbor .
TbeAhmlnlonlalbo-
oidett --In 8outhem Calllomla. lir~Q
llftd DWI)' yeara of -ruJ
ocean radna, the I,lte &ward
Ahmanlon dedicated a .
perpetual . trophy to b •
preaented to Ibo winner of a
ailC raoe series lltartlng and
flniahing at Newport.
Two Famed
Sloops Vie
In Series
California Yacht Club wlll
pit two Cuthbertson a n d
Cassian 61-foot sloops against
each other in this year's
California CUp Series. lleiea for the famed match
race ae.riel has been set for
June 22-23""24. lt will be a two
out of three aeries.
'Ibe pro.tagonlsts will be two
veter.an skippers aod crews.
Bob Grant of Newport Harbor
Yacht Club will be at the helm
of his own Robon and James
French Baldwin will sktpper
bis Sorcery.
Both sttppers are weU-
known international offshore
racers.
IMMEDIATELY after tak-
ing delivery of Robon, Grant
scored a firat to fiolsh in lhe
Newport, R.I. to Bermuda
race.
Baldwin. a onetime pro-
fessional football player won
the St. Petersburg to Venice
race in ' 'Florida's SQuthern
Ocean Raclnl! Circuit .
Baldwin will be reJlN'9'nt·
ing the New York Yacht Club,
thus making it an East Coast
versu! West Coast rontest.
Built at a cost of ap-
proximately $300,000 each. the
two C It: C-81s are fiberglass
sloops with .balfl cores. They
are regarded as _good all-round
boats, either offsbQre or in
closed course races.
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Ex. Tax of $1.71
WHIT!Wlll 115.15
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WHHL ROD K.OTTER Is chairman
of tfils year's Cal CUp and Ben
MJ!Chell sr. "I• • .,1s1ant
cbalnnan. Mitchell will he
aerviag u navigator aboard
a...., and hi.! IOll. Ben Jr.
-;;m...,-be lbOltd aa "•Iring
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MUlftWHA1WIDOI,_ 4•• . ~&'~--=_:.
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PJ!ler." Blldwin was invited to br ing
bla boat to lbe West Coast in
time for Ibo Cai CUp by CYC CQll\lllOclore-E 4 SUndberg.
Following the oerl• be will
ulJ tM boat fn the Tranapac
race Jn llonolulu. Grlnt .. .... erpecled to
tau Jlobon In !be Honolulu
..... pnivldlnJ • llOcond boa~
fcl>.boat -~ fQr Ille two ,-within a month'• U
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Parents,
Teachers
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Ocean View School District
concur to a high degree oo the ·
educaUonal ~Oals the distrlcl
should pu"1Je, 'trusUu bave
been told.
Learning ikllls, iooral and
sWrltual Values, sell-image
and sell-realizaUoo should be
given top pr'iorities by
educators In the diabicl, ae-
~ to a study compiled by
Dr. Leoo D. HOUJe and Dr.
Jilsepb A. Dlamood.
T-•uroefl
(}ff~ Vieto et1 ...
~•tlonal, flO!ih•
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f, -Their year,Jong study helped
them earn doctorate or educa-
tion degrees at USC. It was
presented to the trustees Mon-\loY night. •
· DR. DIAMOND is . "pal -.rr C:rest "View Schooli:.f Dr. lloti.e is principal ol Meadow
y1 ... School. •
}• their study, the mm poll'
etl 461 pareolo With &Ilclnn In
the diatrlcl \5 P!Steot of lhe c!iilna•l . pll!t!llt'" -1-Uoa) • arld 451 teadlorl (13 peml!I
of all teadlera).
Given ll educatioa.--al · ~ -tW pami)l .J nd
ta.hen 1"nluk.d 10 name
llil lnoot ~ml
~t -~IJ ••••••
thoiJjjll all 11 Pll --~~ Important
. ,WllJLE mE parents pl
~ach<rs generally agreed on tile top four goals, the parents
listed learning 11dlis as most
in)porlaal WblJe the teacben
r~ed It tlllrd In priority.
·~ Moral and spiritual val""' _.. listed l;cond by parents
and fourth by teochen, wblle
..if-image was ranted lblrd
.by parents and first . by
teadlen.
'•Self~tiOn WBJ ranbd
-by perenll·and -bf the -polled teachers.
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. ..is laal, while the teacben
~)llll:ed ti the third least
prhrity. The teadlen listed
vocational competency last In
prl0l1ly and .oclal studies sec-
ond from last.
'· other priorities, listed In a
rank of more importance to
•lesser lmporlanc<:' by pan!Dts,
were communicatloo atilla,
reading, .oclal ..i-cllil&
lblp, ... -Ilea lltills,
ocology, -lludlea, -ol lollure lime "and -811ooal competeDcy. • . •
" '!'ea~ ranted -goala • 1n. roughly I l8llle Older, DO.
lllamood sa\d-
'\ , ,ACIJORD/\NCE AMONG
teacllenl and parents ....
given a correlation value ol ' .n ...,_ a very bl8h -..mt
llCCOnllng to lllamond.
• After tweUing clown lhe
<teacber po1™( 8"l'IP ! o
,yaf'tou1 categories, tncloding
aex, lel)gih of oper)ence and
grade level allfgmlent, a eor--~tlon level it .1111 waa fcond.
' DlllOOnd u!G thal the t eache r ac cord wa s
ftlllllrbbly blgil, since I.Oil ls
colllfdered perlecl.
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TONIGHT'S
TV IDGIIllGHTS
NBC e 8:IO-Bob Hope Sllow. T)lo New Ori.n.
llanll Gru pr.,lilll a !eolln 111&, u Bob, Ilda ,...., Jaai,Of lllll:h ... lftCldel -tho plhde.
Ga.-.... 1'1111 8*ftl, ,\I Hilt ..... PDladaiL
ABO e S:IO -''Tbt 'Six. WDl!ee Dollar vm."
A -1iD01. all bat tilled In a entb, Is "mllade" lhiw# tbe odenee of blonlcil Into a IUperllWI
llqllrliar tit tbe llMb and blood mm be -befott. 1-llalol'I, Jlorbat'll AM.raon. MarllllllalMm. o ... nnlkGnbi. .
CBS 8 9:00-~ Coler. AclUmy Award
MM!-Genidlne Page u a hoopital aldo who bu
kd*I her lee•~• daughter nay trom lhe world ..... _ of the girl • wild belariOJ'.
NBC 9 9:30 -"Dr. Jell:)'ll llld"Jlr. Hyde." Kirt
lloul!lat playt the two-faced ,Jepnd In a dnmalic
mlllfcol •enion of the llohert Louis Stevell50ll
.,,-. Michael Redgrave, $man Bamplhire, Donald
Pleumce and Stanley Holloway ere fe.tuml.
1C~OO _! "AllJ!andl On Deck." Pat •BoO!ie; iiiia4y' Bactetl and lllrbara Eden head
lhe .cut of Ulla 1001 'COmedy wl1b a naval flavor.
TV DAILY LOG
Wednesday
Evening
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.,., ttll llllftde. rt1i1 Hams, Al Hitt
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Two Shows Closing
-Along Orange Coast
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MOVING DAY -Bijan Harshman and llada
Small await the movers at the c1 ... of the musical
'1 Do, I Do" at 1be San Clemente Communily 'l'l>ea-
ter. Clooing performances are set for this -.
Y oungs~rs Perforni
In 'Shoemaker, Elves'
A llll'ge casl has be<n an-as ChstdJo..Nlll Oay E!Jpaw
' notmced for the Costa Mesa as the King. •
Civic Playhouse junior produo-clif-::"V ~ :: 85;:: ~" s~ .:iusi'::e =e•£ =..,.Ker . .=
Elves." .J-u..._,i-i Written by director PaU Kammeno1t, KriD Wan!.
Tarnbelllnt, with music and Jeff Ehlen. 1-t-.
lyrics by Anita Grnosman, the L,.. lluthlel', Sleft v..m.
show will he preoenled cm Tricia s-Jody -.
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the shoemaker. with Michelle Musi<al diredw 1ar Ille,_ Ehlers aa bis wife. 1be elves tasy· will be om-v • llJl.L'fWCJ(I) (UPI)
will" bt · played by Sue Ella Followillg Ille -pedam-,,_ -llao -Biped
Baugh, Shawn Hemphill, Mart ances at the~-•--Paol lleww IDd Frick, Marta Anilel'ID1 and reation Cm!« e Ille D I I z -111 "1lae Carol Baumgartner~-.., County ~ ... ,. , ·.._..Ill Wsuer
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L.ADllS' DAY -Engaging In rom11. small town gossip are (fro111 left) M,arla
Newton, J:mice $pur!Oci and Pat Burson 1n a scene trOm 110ur Town" at the
Fountain Valley 'Community 'lbeater. '
~ Is .. Our Town," tori Curtain time is I o'clock Buena Vista Drive, Fullerton,
nornton Wllder'1 e •er-toolgbt thriiugb Sunday al the Friday and Satll"day at 1:30. -1ar .Uce of v In tag e Third step Theater, 1827 528-19'13. ' ·
_.,.,,., flr the Fountain · Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. "Dial M for Murder" -
Valley Community Tbealel". Reservallo"' 646-™3. Garden Grove Civic Theater,
Jay IWvUle directs the ahow, : * Lampson and . Knott aveoues,
wbiclt featui'el Clark Burson, ' . Garden Grove. C 1 o s I n g ~Hood and Jim Tucker. · "TllE·PRIME 01 Miss Jean performances Friday and ' Brodie " an engrossmg pro-OllllS' prlnc:ipol 11"1°"""" ductl.,; splendidly staged by Saturday al 8:30. •
are Bob Buch, Maria Newton, Bertram 'ranswell is in its "Winnie the Pooh"' -Ana~
Gene htldiell. and P a I second of three ~ks at the Modjeska Players, Lo 4 r a
-CIOling performances Laguna Moulton Playhouse. School, -.1801 W. Broadway, .., 11!1 flr I o'clock Friday JIU . rui,er shines IJ>. the UUe An a h e I m . C I o s.j n g
..,.i Sa~ al the theater, role, with Ron FI Ii a n , petforman<es Saturday 'and lll!ll Ml BUly Circle, Foun-Marthella llandall, · Sharon Sunday, 2 o'clock, 5S3-52'11,
tatn Valley. Reservattoas 96&-Harwood and Stanley Wlasick "'Kismet" -Long Beach
._ lending strong support. Civic Ligbt Opera, Joidan * Other principals i n c I u d e High Sc:bool, 6400 Atlantic
S011111 COAST Repertory ii Kim Ann Nichols, Denise Ave., Long Beach. Friday ti olferinC 1 RMing -Y of MCcanles, lllmberly Pitman Saturday at 1:30, Sunday t
o111iJi1arJ life In '"!'lie Basic and Susie Scott in a wildly 2:30, (nlJ'4.!t'IVJ.8. · 'l'.ninlnc of Pavlo llumlnel," a funny cameo. The play begins, "You Can't Take II Powerful drama ln Its West at 1:30 !onigbl thriiugb Satur-You" -Lot11 lleach
Caul pmntere at the COsta day in the playhouse, 606 •munlty Pla~L ',illll~
Mesa -r. Marlin Benson Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Anaheim st., l,l)nlJ .,..
ls dir<cting. with llooald Beach. Reservatioos 19!--0713. · ·day'.arid lialutilly, ·a:$;
Boussom playing the title role *' · 438-0536. ~ · . ,
of a misfil soldier. 1t Headll)g tbe SCR supporting . ELmWBERE in the !area, t. · · ·
...i att Rober! Wright. Dan other stage productions being ' l!
Tlllli5 Jr., Squire Fridell, presented thiS. week include: '
William Brady, H. "J.<-farks "Born Yes t·e rd a y '' -
and ....,.i other .......... ! a<> Fullerton Foolligblers, II~ .... 11+11!:!~
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By -~ Godlalber." Only • mlnut.s the old daya, lloll,ywood made
llOlLYWOOD (AP) -The was origloaj mat.rial by Rota. 30 or 40 Jlluslcals a year, and
--1Gr llilol 61m '°"' · 1be academy oolved the ~ were ·plenty of ooogs to
ol 1111 illve llnlll1 been an-prObieni by c1tJni! the facla cboose from . Now there are
-"1 the -Picture and letting Its S,194 _,. bardly any, and musl of the
A<ademy --..;,.ts la~ d""'de wbe·~-·--God-·"•'bl them ,,...... ol -voting -::t ~ u~ ~.. • songs are es.
m1mp lbal -rated the ~~; ~ e1lgihl. • • 1<t best Both the lyric and the musl
.........,_ •-of vi w--· must be beard on the oo m~ oa-· mo • 1be ~-•-·ps ref!~ tr bl -. .. ~ ~~ act ~ be eligi e."
. 'Ille -.....,. suPIJOi!Od to both the !DC nalur'e ol 1be music brlllcll bas tried
be ~ Feb ....... rn"5ic In filmi and the to certify who actually did the
--.-IJ, ...,. oca~'• ptnlsteDce In glv-muslcol work. Last year laaac
-the Giber Ooclr rwnlqa, Ing c:rtdlt where mdlt 1.1 doe. Hayes won the a.car for his -=~~i:"..:::; . "-l>andianaed,"aald ...... of "Sha!~" but the .
dbcovend that one ol the 10 co 'I' p.o ~ Jolin ftlm'• musical director, Tom
. ~etor ' ·D~•e·· r BrieOy -
--~--~~~ was ~ ~ licademJ' aovemor Mdtitosb, claimed that be
lneligl;;:"' n::i'.:s""::"Pred-_lrom_;_~the..,...;._ ... _;c_branch._~·-"-In __ ....U_;y:...J>Ul~-the-scw __ • _to.::ge_lber_ .
die'• Dead" from "SuperflY";
the ... , didn't qualify beca"5e
the lyrlca -'I IUllg in the
'Laguna Youth . With Traveimg Troupe
film. ' 'Die academy 1uffered
another mn_!.iral sethact last
--the diaeovery that '"Ille Godfather" mllbt be In-
,,.., , A young Laguna Beach ac-of 0nnge CamlJ -_ directed by Jle lgi 18 eltcihle lor best orl g In a I
•,, tor will oome home Thursday dramatic score. The score by night, but he'll just be ~,.;ng they've been acting loeallJ """ P la 1 • r ;pt-dinclor Toae NJno· Rota waa ooe of ·five through. ~ nearly 40 yean. IloYid Pm! llnllia ..i periama iD die twninai.d Feb. 12.
.·: Lquna just happens to be :! ':"~ ~ llJle piiaeed bJ Pollah "Now we dl!<ovend that
,_ • .,.., the -itinerary of the Trill" al the Costa Mesa Ci"ric tfndw Jetsy Gtuloo41.. the love theme I\' 'The God-
. , · · Olrabanda theater group from Playhouse last -Be -"""'"' by the foll>er'. was the. aame ooe be ~. · the East Cout, 'f'hich is mak.· and Betsy pttftwmed in .. Dear ~oi«h++4""!' leii"•ticwt ad ~.w:n.,a = y ~
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Ing a -of <ll&nigllt Liar" Id fall al -Ille t • e JW•wl --. ago." said academy president u >tands with its aYll)! garde Lacuna -PlaJ" • IJ!nl ' is lo. Ibo.midst ol a Daniel Taradaab. "The tules
< ·• play, "Slump Removal" And and lhe San Clemto"" ~ 1l'at CW _. -1rill state that an origin8J dramatic
_,-,oile of the hall dozen munily '!beater. _.., _ .... wlbeut ...,. must consl.lt substan-"POHktaoAdv..-".
s ,. ~er. who make up the Graham, who also Im bom ~ aad Cfton. 1'Ulme tially of original music C<Jlll. .,. , .. ,-
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Graham Paul. ductians, is one <II' a -o1 milo trip_, the OlJio and eliglble motion piclur'e." ,\;~~~~~~~~~r~:;;~~=~====~~~~==~~~~~~~1 r'. ·~..-·.Young P8ul ii the &00 of former Antioda Celleg:e W · "Ki riMs bJ raft. It wu also discovered that
"'''David and Jletsy Paul, often ll1udent> who formed oni--,.,,...C ID pedatm ,._.., Corm1i1e Qippola .contriW ,.~,,.~.-~~ithe~Lun~t~and~F~oo~ta~·~ .. ~c1a~~in~ll'll.~~Tbe~~·~·~·,~-~.,~~ist;"'~~ .. ~--~-~-~-~ .. ~·~·~"~"";·~JJ~-~;~"'~-~~-·~·to~the~58~~~~~~~~~~~ KLomniaM:E 1cE \" ., WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY -:~:;;.:r ~JORmu~o1 ;c~; ·~ . . , . ' .~ ~ , ~ ~· ~JlF.~
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. With all the g\oO!ny news about rtSlng 0oe' o( my favorite ~ ...,,.
food P.ri(es, it'• comforting to know that blliatioosls peanui butler ·n-h toast/
the~·~. greal abundance Of one Of our yoJ. miib )'Our, eµ-milJ< IDIIture JUll u fa~ -pelnuts. you woold fof'.i:qular ;l!rmch tout.;~ ,
ThO:current 1,644,000-ton peanut crop·ia you uae a peanut butter.sandwli:b'f ... dlp-
a reciJrd one, jm,4 there is allO a large piJlg IDatead of regulal' b!WI. · ·
carrii!ir tromitiie 19'12 ·~01>. ~-pleo-: Peanui !iutter' iJ .. ~oftF '~, ravonie ...
tiful sui>ply should mean attractlvely ,!Ow food cl cbllclreL.EVen·tu.,y eaten . ..iQy
pnceJ>;'°! 0011SUmars. 11 .. &"you mllbl uae peonut•lllltter .u •a..
s.'!.you milbl •c:onaider substituting way to get lhem'to try olher.-loods.
pean~;orpea,nutlM'er,forpartol.your For ~mple,.ldd some 1jijn!Y,·~ mea~ in ~ V.:~ cut down <ii Yo;ur ftuit...aucb rai bn•oas t6 apples or one
meakl!Qll ,. I · . · d ' shredded; vegetahle' sud! ••....rob tt
steStio.er. h-mi going to be confenl lelluce, to a peilnut butler ...iwlcb. Or
with a· handful. of peanuts In place of spriad peanut butter on a ~ of apple
juiC1i) lwclowt steak fmm the eating or a 111a1k of. celery, TllO frnit or
standpOlnL But from,the nutritiOD stand· vegetable adds aome.nJoe .cnmch .to 'this
JX>int, ·yoo can be quite .well ·npuriihed. soft, stup food.. ,.. · ' .. ~ .~' _ ~. ·
with }>eenuts. And if;pDldien enjoy e&tlng a S)llloofUI
' of pean~t .butter. ''as ia'~:tor .. a,a:ziaet, let E~Y ~ ' -them -'/'l's good food. ~ ·-• ' " __ ;.,,. I y Peanuts Ind peanui btitter are a con--"" .J • ·"
oentraled aource of energy -which QIJD'l10NS WE ARE ASKED
meana•they are high In lat and calories. Q, Bow.do peanafs ~ wilh.alber
But lheY also "I'" an tll.eJ!eAt ~ di Pll>leln fOOils Jn,i.nm oe.-7
protein. 'and the Jl.vitamlp niacin. They
also oootain WGtlhwhlle amounts ol iron
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protell! ol dry 1!eaos ~ I cents per 20 grams; that of pemut-'bulter -. 12
cents ~1~ ' ~-a\p)H•r amoont .. qt
protein'~-~ COiis :IO cents.
But ~Ult .jin>tein .of dry lpll, Ole
A. P1la,Duta' are lilih' in lat and this
makes peanut protein coatly, calorlewile.
For esamPJe,~'Jio ....... it . peaniits
woold bave 26 grams of,prote6i-and' 511
calories. 1be aame amauiit of ...i.id
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te!n andl290 cajor!es. A cap ol ereanred -eo11ag~ ·~ :-Jd &iave '17 ~ ,
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Of °"''esaenllnl amino acids -by bntrip
~~i1 I ~ Ho.iovl:r, j!,'!l_ .i,t ~~-.,.W. other~ ..;;!b' as bread ilifll 1lje miss!Diiuilino aclda wW be llUPQlled trom
I the qi!iil',f®,ds. 'the Jmportanllhlng ia-to
eat taii:m aU'toCetJ>er, ln the ..... meaL
A g\i6a mact-flood would be to make a
mlllt ·mm of amooth peanut butler, m11t
and tf'small amount of sugar. Ice cream
could.I be added for "'81er lhlcbess and IQ1lorl )
( '~~;· ''? -. A '. 1:j IM~ IUDdM
makes 1o nutOtl-deliciOOil siad: *·
To ~ ~"8·,just stir• a ll!Ue ~ 'lllUCe'il>to·~
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Pei9I fltli'. mole ,advenluroul tastes
uae ~Ii\ J!Ul19•,ln cream ,ll!MiP, .l>\l,t ~ ......... -~ ar.s.1ng. Ag81Jl, ....
. fat and 10..~lban..,.,..... In Jl!a '
.....,.. ol piiopida you'get 5' grams of fat !
and 26 -of.jll"illein al • COii 4' 1115
calori5.
· In the' same amount of. IO)'beanl yon
would get 18·-·of fat and M,grams
of-proteUi at a . cost Of f03 calories. Soy-
beans bave four times u much !rm aa
peanuts and lhi-ee -u ' m.idi
thlamm; but lh!o1 , ba•~Cl!'!Y about. 1111.
eigblh as much~' · ' _,
Q. My lllSband came lliine wllll a l>ac
of raw·llbtlled-jeinuts. lo tmre-~ :\
"9 I can ..a lhem to make them WU.
more like recum peanuts? '
A. Just-._.i the peanuts one layer
deep In a shallow p8n. Cook ln,a ~
degree ov.en 15 to :IO minutes until golden
brown. Stir occaslonal1y for evm
roasq, Gamlsb ~ a little oil, • margarine, 0. butter,.thea Alt IO lute.-1
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Fof.,-e ; cMlilren' S.. j>erty·
«: w~y 11.ot ·cater
.,· . t~. 'tliiiir .whims 1 :
Si m:p'IY serve P•ll'lttt·
butter pinwheels
· plain, or · sprinkle
· with raisins,
flaked coconut,
chopped-dates,. semi-
sweet chocolate
pieces, prunes, :: ·•eHc:ot• :cir-.. 9reted " .' c:errp,, before
. · r1>llin9 pinwheels.
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ARTHUR DAL TI>N'S CUISIN! Pll'PER!D WITff IMAOINA'tlCIN ._.. _ _, ·~"·"'
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home Deal' the beach and keep bis office
tr.eway.-to Loo Angeles.
Five-mtries currmily are .manufac-
tured b1 N4ture'1 Protein Foods, Inc. un-
der tbel'bl"lnd ·name, Nature's World.
Stripo and cbunkll of "'Y protein are uaed '
· in a stew;. enchilada, Belgian casserole, •
•t;oganolt and dllll beans.
Pael<ag'es feature a nutrit!OllJll analysis 1•
as well u calorie count and 1181 of in-
gredioats..
Dalton ~·In· h& Jl!Oducl beca>l!e .
•:11 ts a ..,moo 1o -1e. u lhef can oi>
tam -tlliac< Iha~ II nutritious and
• tuteO heller, -.._bur port." · ~ nil! a ..,....,.. any more, ba
"'J9ys 11tfag !bi 11v, entrees himlelf,
. lhripl;f~ they Oller good nutrition.
MB. RESTAURANT • .. Food • elcee lo the beart i ol D8Jt0., ""'° ii '1)0rt 1>I a restaun1n1«1enled family. Ills brother Bob, founder ol what
now ls Berkshite'a rtstaUl'IDt I 11
'Newpcjrt, Wit aomecl "Mr. llestaurant"
In Oraac• QMmty lo 11116. His >00 bas
become part of Nature'• '(lorld and now
ii In Tolwan lo .....rcb maltel po!A!D-
Uilll there.
.Da1""' ooob rot pl-.it and "1)oys . enlel'laJnlnr' C"llP8 ol &IX lo •icllt In bis beadilloot apartment. ' ' '~llOlhlac more tlim a u,. of.
)Qll tJon _aod .a ~ about
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what goes together," he said. "ll you
have that tiaslc feellhg it ts difficult to
make oomelhlng that doem'I taste
'&ood. ~I
His favorite dishes to prepare are a
bee! 111et Wellington, stulfed white l1sh
with Orange sauce and a 1weet and IOUr
pineapple chicken .
He sayi he Is a "dessert freak,"
specializing In fl aming dishes.
"The main ingredienl In an· food lB
' I Joye,"· Dalton lJru.wid, .. ,1Dan't ct'l!>k if
IQ!I Rre,&qll'Y or tt~.:·
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BANANAS FOSTER
3 tablespoons butter
<4~l>roWnqar
~ small orange
bananas, quarteHlit""1
'2 '.ounces b\'&lldY
'Vonilla Ice creiiln
Melt butler In shallow pan or cllallna
dllb. Sprinkle In brown sugar and bltnil
With wooden spoon. Squeeze orange onr
all
·Lay bananas flat side down In O)'Tlll>:
l\>rn them quickly to coaL Pour bnail1
-bananas. }iJlll••
Wben flames die out, -bananu 'over vanil1a kt· cream. Dl\llde ~
sauce -tho lour iletYlnp.
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"··t1ame: Gwmda Wateon
"" Symptoms: contagloul entt.18'1tm, fn. l-in_ la-'"· poeral fetllng or ....... n for llandicaJll*I and bani-lo---. 'PracrlpOon: One Alhena Award to be
'lftRllle<l on ber ll!rthdly by Newport Blrllor PanboD..UC accompanied b)' a
L~ dose of applause.
It wu ta1J to dla!P'* lhlt year'a wlJ>.
,,.r of die .r..u.docii m--ms
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0and cliJUnctlan In COl1Ullllllll1 ·-. The wile of Dr. Norman E. Watlcll,
dia-ll•r of the Cos.It Community
ClDllqe Dlltrlct, bu a llat of credli. In
her own rilh~ u eoumtnted by Mn.
Loren Heat&er, present«.
For IW1m, Mn. WallOll ii clllfrman
of the Cooncl1 of Volunleer AdYilorl, N•
lloaa1 Foundation of Ille Marcb of Dimes
iJI Calllomla; -of -Scbool of. Educational Therapy and board
'lnelllber of Youth Emp!O)'ment Service
of Ille Hlll'bor Area.
· She's alao helped to organlr.e Ille ailld
'Guidance center of Orange Coonty, Laa
Almas de Marden and San Clemente Junior Women's Club &om wblcb llhe
"tlecame county and ttate preslde!lt of the
Clllfomla Federation of Women's Chlbl,
Junior Membership.
Other·lntereltl have been Harbor Area
Coordlnat1n1 -· -Key and "Ille .l'OIJOlar ·molher stuff -PTA,
Scoutl."
Gwenda equate& acllvlly with penonal
oppeal an d apl!fl)acbel ber vol-cluilel u thouah they were a lull-time Job. She belfevea Ille phone calll,
ltatewide itinerary ind meetingl that
crowd the Walaons' calendar. ''lnakt us
more lntereatinl to each olher ."
Her challenge to fellow volwlteen 1n
campalgns against birth .defecta and
emotional illness is to "get Pie word around -over and over apia."
Today the echo said, ''1\anks."
Her . birthday marks another
year of valuable volunteering
for Gwenda W etson.
Innovate for Goodness Sake •
Winners Bake It Easy
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bail lftd ..-4 turlreJ • ("lt9ettlloc!1 thlnb, llor1'08 o.r, ~'~ ..... uur Pllur 113 ol ba (16uJ>I)
' •11114 pu6llng cake' l'I ... -~ fa -Jato pttpmd -Sprinkle :t::.J"!81'· 'Ille -• pdglnal."/. and lut -· -~ to ._., ..,.; "'th J/S of ~b -(1 ~·· ~·~ ltls ("SOliie taste Ute tbe1'te . .,..i'fieeit.' ,<;111>). Ropeat twtcewltb baller •.--.. -.,.. ... .,. been bifd. "). J • ~ wltb belD iinif erumbo, eodinC with =-are~ G\11) andRecf:.'!':I il~ =II, :r: ,=:" ~ ~ _,_ .. _ onUl
.,._ wae Ibo 1171 !D04 •. llfttl8!0ll withoaM tllicaUOn of-ol Pl-iibm'a '~~;""center
'-dlol L~ ,lot· ..O.W-inl to trip to Ollna. • ...,.. out dean. Cool upright \IUhllo' 10ll\!Oiil for delennine wbo fiz 1hl TOP BBCIPE8 • , In pan 15 'l'lnulel· ·RerQove ~ Co., to food, for what~ how easily H . .-. ~ ._,,.. ,fnJm pan and turn cake ao
Ibo ~ District ol and. how lftquen"f' ere are -•~ .. -crumb -JI OD lop.
calllornla &mo ~ · Jl'tom -"""111 Ille irtze wlnoerl, de"8ed11)"'Mrs. . ~llail after the ""'i flniHt11 are c:bosen. For Ille Rmald -al SaJlsbory QUICK CBl!SCENT
The lbouaanda ol en ' u lea Ingredients need llWe al n..mDe. Tu., wbo each a._.k can relrlgented
llooal llak&<ll! In Loi -part they ~six or Md. and Mn. Jeromo 71loller PECAN Piil !WIS
uwal, Indicated ~P' meuumg mil eu . lie won $30,000. qulc creacenl dinner roUa
petite end cooking prepared in or, • from • BANANA CIWNal cAo I egg, lieale!! I
acrosa the country, al Ille Jlllll. ~ I> cup~ pecans lhe rising popularity o! ~ _ 5 tabl.._ butter or I> cup sugar
looda "wblcb 11.ed to be ' kJ · "D" 9C11ArC11 '. ' matlarine I> cup com 111UP ldeaa from caJl!onilai and ( Food value. Is , a o t h e r I pockage cooonqt pecan er I labltspoon bu~ o r
Florida · · ···· l• . I .criteria and Ibis 1 tn!lld coconut almnnd ~ llUIJ'.larine, melted · ,1 wu away lnlm vagant mb: ~ teaspoon vanilla
"Finalists ebose s l m p l e Ingredients with eome com-1 cup rolled oats Preheat ov<n t!) m degree!.
Davon that were family penaatlon niade ·rm: !be pfice 1 cup dairy IOllr cream LighUy greue 1Jxf.lnch pan.
pleasing," M.s. Anderann aald. of cnnveni'!!Ce. ll0filgenl1"d 4 eggs Separa!A! creacent dough Into
"Quite a few of the rocipea dougba and cake·~ qpdate I large bananas 2 large rec:tangles. Pma ,..,.
, were created of ~ to "scratcll" Mlpeo. ' l I package yellow cake mix tanglea over bottom and ~
!lit an emergency at llome. =Cons I d er t n g f hes e Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Inch up sides of preporecl pan
And many auggesfed <,oerv. ferences aod PISI ~ Grease aod flour !IMncb tube to form cruat; 8eol perfwa·
anytime' -nutrittoua cooldea, , thO co0ip8ny · a~ pen. Uooa. Bake crust for 5
iam P!zzas or quicbes·tn creo-to Introduce a ' -JJJ\e ·o1 In aaucepan, melt butter; minutes. cent rolls that could doyble aa 1treuoe1 cakes ,_ "Ille most atlr lo froltlng mix aod rolled In medium bowl, combine
breakfast." moist we have marketed" -oats until crumbl)'; set aalde. remalnlnl .~ta .. Ppur
OONTE81' CllAN~E ~,8 new biscuit "llke mother In large bowl, bleod next over portlally , .biikoil crµat . ...., to make with a crack oo lhfee lngredJents until amonth. Bake for ti to lll.mlnUtea ljlltll
Once a . ented, fppl' • Blend .In cake mix; beat% golden-.'.ICOOl;·cUl ·Jato
!Jl!IC)' lood pn>ducllon'. ("We ' Olber lnnovatlona that •P' mlautea at medium speed. bais. Makea 2 dooen ban.·
erea1"d a wbole manet for l
aesame seeds one year."), the
contest now ia geared to busy. 1 j
working wives who want
homemade goodness with a
minimum of effort.
-~.&erUtlniz. ed rocipes Ip guanl against
copies ("It would be em-
barrassjng If a General Mills
Sticky Situation
Give Ann
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ldeqs;. Flowers Planted _ at Meetings ' Nobody's Perfect
DEAR ANN LANDERS; ~ now
_. and then you go off baH-<Ocked and give
some nutty advice. I dooi mind wben
you di!h out DObstme to teenagers who
don't lillm to you "anyWay -or to fouled-
up adulta·wbo ani dumb ~ to aak
~-~L--J Jr. Ebells
Junior Ebell Club o I
Newport Beach d I 1 p era e d
funds for the year.
Rec e 1 v l n g contributions
were the Environmental
Natutt center, f!,OllO; VD
Free Cllnlc, llOO; Glrll and
Boys Ciullo, l50 and llardan
School of Educational
Tberapy, !50. •
SC Juniors .
Bobby Hulcbfloa, a 4-year-
old victim ol cerebral palsy,
received a '800 lilt from the
Soulb Coast Junior Woman's
Club proceeda from a
spaghetti dinner sponaored by
the club.
The cbeclt WU presented to
Bobby and bis mother, Mn.
Robert Hutcblaon, during a
I regular meeting of the club.
Childbirth
The device Is an Illuminated
enlitjer oystom wblcb can
make any book a "large type"
ed.itiap. Images are magnified
four·ttmes and displayed on a
g)ar&;ffee 9-x 14-inch polariz·
ed .acreen. ln full color or black
and white.
It "° "" housed In the ~~ch.
Gardeners
Mn. I't!Yllls Durfee, San
Clemcnle Garden Club, will
dlscuu lfOWlag plants
hydroponlcally at Ille Friday,
March · 9, meeting of the
Laguna Beach Garden Club at
11 a.m. in the woman's
Clubhouse.
After a desaert tea, Mn.
Evelyn Gayman, con·
servaUonilt, will d l !f c u s s
Conservation and Qur
Environment
Conference The Childbirth Education
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I Association of Los Angeles Christian Women's clubs
will sPoD50r the "'"""'IOI of will gather Friday through
two films, "Story of Eric" and Sunday, March 9 to 11 in the
' "Chlldbirtl. for the Joy of It" . Royal Inn Hotel, Anaheim for
Friday, March 9, in La Paz the annual S t o n e c r a f t
Intermediate School, Mission Ministries Area Conference.
Viejo. Admission is free to the Vocalist Norma Zimmer will
7:30 p.m. showing. be featured. Keynoter will be
Library Tool
the Rev. Dr. Tim La Haye,
college insident and author.
i An Optiscope has been ad·
• ded to Newport Beach Public
Library's list of equipment,
according to Mrs. Dorothea
Sheely, librarian.
YWCA
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Betty Inman, OCC associate
profes80r of psychology, will
discuss the Need for Day Care
. To avoid . disappointment, prospective
bridea are remrnded to have their wedding
stories with black and white glossy photo-
grapha to the DAILY PILOT Women's De-
partment one week before the wedding.
Pictures received after that time will not
be used.
ll'or engagement announcement. It Is
lmpenllve that the story, alJo accompanied
by; j til.ldt ud ·white glossy picture, be sub-
mitted six weeks or more before the wedding
date. If deldlille Is not mel, only a story will
be used. ·
To help fill requirement. on both wed·
cling and engagement stories, forms are
available In all of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Further questions will be answered by
Women'• Section ataH members at 642..fit~l.
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In Orange Coooty Friday,
March 9, at noon in the Tustin
Mercury Savings and Loan
building.
Mrs. William T. Riley,
chainnan .of the YWCA Child.
Development Center will pro-'
vlde child care. 'Ille evmt will
help promote the Y's ~
jected daycare center for
worldlig -ta.
BSP
Members of Xi Mu 2:eta
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi will
present a check to a represen-
taUve of the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation at the Saturday,
March 10, council meeting in
the Balboa Pavlllon.
Convention
Step Into Spring will theme
the 43rd annual convention of
the Women's Awdliary to the
California Medical ·AssoclaUon
convention Friday through
Monday , March 10 to 131 in lbe
Disneyland Hotel.
Amnog highlights will be a
talk on Communication Via
the News Media by Joseph
Knowfand, general manager of
the Oak1and Tribune; a talk
by DOtional president Mni.
Robert F. Beckley and in-
stallation of officers.
Square Dance
Lace 'N' Leather Square
Dance Club will demonstrate
their dancing skills for pa·
tients of the Hy-Lond Con·
valescent Hospital Sunday,
March 11, and the Garfield
Convalescent Hospital, Sun·
day, March 18. Caller is Sam·
my Pbilllps.
Monday Club
Life in South Africa and the
making of ceramics is the
doubleheader o f f e r e d to
members of the Monday
Morning Club of Laguna for
11:30 a.m. March 12 in the
Laguns Beach Country Club.
Joe Princiotta, ntember of
the Laguna art colony, and
commercial artist Marguerite
Atcheson will ..peak.
' Women Voters '
The League of Women
Voters of the Orange Coast
will discuss international trade
at unit meeUng, lq !\larch.
Meetings and times are Sad·
!fltie ~lei@A
HUNTINGTON tV.klOll~
C~-Y..,,.-AC 11-...
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'"''" Tiii ... ,.,..,.. C.ftr HUNTIN•TOH llACK NMt A&.MM;UIN • W,t,•N• _,,,,
dleback Unit, comm u n It y
room, Great Western Savinp,
10 a.m., Monday, Marcb 12;
Tuesday, March 13, 7;30 p.m.,
offices of Virtue and Scheck;
\\'ednesday, March H, 12:15
p.m., home of Mrs. Harvey
Gros!; 8bd combined Costa
Mesa and Laguna u n I t s ,
Thursday, March 15, 1;15
a.m., in the Corona deJ Mir
home of Mrs. Rfch1"rd
Thompson.
HB Juniors
·Chris Plaketta, freshman at
Marina High School, baa been
aelected as Junloret~·fhe.
year by the Huntlnaton Beach
Jwilor Woman's Club.
She served as vice prealdent
for Junlorettes, org/llllr.ed last
summer, and was iDVolved ln
recycling, car washes and
pbllanlhroplc projects. She Is
active In Bobby Sox and One
arts.
Philharmonic
Jack Coleman. educaUooal
director for the Walt Disney
Music Co., will tntertain
members of the Upper Bay
Associates of the Orange
County Philharmonic Society,
Monday, March 12, at 10:30
a.m. in the home of Mrs.
'Robert Saunders, Newport
Beach.
UCI Friends
Box lunches under the
sycamores will be sandwiched,
ln between visits to a rare
book store and a bistOrical
home on the Spring Bus Trip
planned by UCI Friends of the
Library for Monday, March
12.
presented by Ruth Hussey and
Allan Gruener during Ille
Tuesday, March 13, meeting of
the Lido Isle Womnn's ctub at
11:30 a.m.· in the clubhouse.
The pair have many stage,
screen and television credits.
Trojan League
Dr. Theodore Chen, director
o~ the East .Wan Stuciles
Center at USC, will be guest
speaker ht the Tuesday,
Marcb 13, benefit of the TrO.
Jan Leaif• of Orange County.
br. Chen's talk ts second in
a series of fund-ralslng lee·
tures. He will speak at 10:30
a.m. in Hancock Auditorium
on the USC campus.
Newcomers
All residents of Irvine for
two yeanr or Jess are invited
to attend monthly hmcheom of
the area Welcome Neighbor
Newcomers Club, the next
scheduled for Tuesday, March
13, at 11:30 a.m. in the Irvine
Coast Country Club. Ellen
Ketcham from Sou1h Coast
Repertory Theater will speak.
Actlvities, fur women only
and for couples, i n c I u d e
needlepoint, bridge, golf, oil
painting and a theater gn,up.
OES
Harbor Star Chapter, 1i611,
Order of the Eastern stor,bat
planned Brotllerl Night for
Tuesday, March 13, at a p.m.
in the Masonic T e m p I e ', ;
Newport Beach.
Starbright Club will bolt the
&MUSI Homemakers luncheon
Wednesday, March 21, at
noon,-in the Masonic Ttmple1
you what to do with tbetr u..s_ But when DEAR ANN LANDERS: ~ give
you print advici! llilit Is dangerous, then I ~ .. opinion. Am r ~· or fa. iny lnJ5. draw the line. ~-... _ uy
I. Recently a reader wrote to say the best hand wroog! T1ie answer will have "to be
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. to do when ~·mg· a car aod lhe a matter al pel!IOllll jnd.,.....·,~';
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there Is 1io precodent for IL · .. . · erator gets Is to tum off Ille My lmsbiod came from a faml1J"""' i lion.. You published that lettcr and bis D¥11ber ruled Ille bouoelllid 'lib. It • "1llanb for the tip." waa a lllOlllU'dly. Before llhe Al jfown lo :t ·Y<l!l reali>e .that ii a car bu tJie dinner table every pot aDll pen aod
JlOWer mering tbii> would be aulcidal? every dlSb or piece of cutlery used to
. ·Turnhlg of! the,lgnftlon would loclc the . P!"P"" the meal had to be wubed and
steering wheel 8l'!1 lose tbe' braking · put away.
power, aa well. A penoo caught in sucb a In other words, the ldtcberi bad to be
dilemma should shift into neutral and spo11.... Naturally this toot aeywberl
brake lbe car to a stop. from 15 to ltl minutes. By the time Mom
How come yoo didn't cbeclt with yoor .._ meal half vehicle authorities, Dmmn.y! -IN· sat ........ .., tbe was over. DIANA My D¥llber a!Ways left the pots and
DEAR JN, Seven! readen -to pans and even the dlsbes untll llhe felt
crtttcbe that advice wblU aeem<d llke do~ them. She ~ to vlsll pref~ ... ,.....,., to me. Here 11 a lelW' ·with Ille amlly and !hit'• wliat llhe illd. _u, ..,...... U!!Ually I olean up most of the pots and
&om the Chicago ........-.. of tbe pens and dishes. but lut nighl I declded
Natloaal Safety ()oonc!J to -I WIOle to fet eve.eylhing go Ull later. My ~
for coanset altel: lbjl no! fell bL -hand IMI!" a fit. He called me a lai:t• .
road H carelullf, Dammy. · ll(YU<&&&&! ! ! and we lo! Into a .,. •.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A tdlKim !!e'· I thlnk ma)'be f11 goon strlkelor t ~tn:C ~ .b;, =..:. c::= _ mi=-~~~t all. Am I Juslllledl
the accelerator 1Ucb wldJe tbe veb!cle 11 pKAR BROWt Yoa doo" aay 1low ....
In m-and braking to a ..., .• be _ ... -· iurr1e4 bat rm ..,.. _ baza.rdou lo aome lnstancH-J-, J-Here are spedlle --: D arentnewtywedl. By thb tlme )'GGt-
yr,:•re .. Ille open JdPW1l1 and ·-1 bud -..I.lie aec.-ed to yoor..,.,
h of . ....... of dolD& lldap .... cared of 1111 -P ,.., room -~ • pill Ille . mellli•IGCT: y.O.. -lo ~ . pedal •P with tbe toe al ,_ -er mad at yoa fiW" oomelllln& tlle. Wllell. •
have a -aeat pa-do IL Don" find oat wllat H Is and Cd THAT~ :=!.,.i;:;:. ~w::..-lake Y'!"f a;. .-..... Uiopollaad-WGD"meaaa
JJ JI Ibero ID't-, liliaply 1or11 olf 11111 W.C.
tpltloo ud ~ lo a .,_ Bii Doil't'll.OI burned b)' a "IJlle" lltlt'a loo remembe<, wltll power.,,__._. _ hot to. liaodle. p~ It cool wltll Ann lnl. m..tq olf tbe ea&fiae will mal4 Landor&' gWde to "Neckinl ~ N1inc ~ and -· --Be -wtill·,.,. the Llmlta?" Send your .. .....,. fw tbe -· """ r.r don. -qolell to Ann Landers In car;a<f Ille· DAI· DONALD LIWl'KA. MANAGER, TIW'· LYPILOO',encloalnllOeentalncolnllll J1'¥! DEPABTlllEN,l'0 a tq, otampecl..aelf~ enVtlope.
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First stop will be the AnU·
quarian Booll: Store ln west
Los Angeles followed by the
Charles F. Lummis Memorial
Home, and catered b o :1
Jwicbeons. Bus will 11 av .f
Newport Fashion Island atf l,iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiijjj.,ijjjiiijjijjjjiiiijjjiijjjijjjjj .. -.iiijjil
9:30 a.m. and return at 4:30
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Girl Scouts
Girl Scout Council of Oran'e
County will hold open bouae at
the new center In Coeta Mesa
during Girl Scout Week, begm.
ning Monday, March 12. /I
tour of the cerller will be of.
fered.
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the Spring Fashion
Fiesta .planned fci<
Satlu)lay, March 10, at
10:30 ifn. by IAo P&-
, tita· Flours AuD!iary,
.Children's Rome So-
ciety. Getting in a
·apring mood . tor ti>&
champagne brundt is ·
Mrs; Ro Baughman,
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· rOttred to Grants Pass, Ore.' we'!'. hon<ired there ai
a 50th 'lfeddlng anniversarr ieceplion hooted by
their daughter and son·in·law, Mr. $d Mrs. Orris
Funk of Costa Mllsa and the Rogue JUver Grange.
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Other issues )Viii be tabled temporarily Saturday,'
March 10, by ·the Orange Coast League of Women
Voters for a ocx;ttai.l buffet at the Newport Beach
borne of Ms. V~rie Murley. The fund-raiser, start-
ing at 7 p.m., ~ provide funds for upconilng pro-
grams. Mmes. Murley and John Dumas Oeft to right)
\..cook up plans. ;
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where beautiful hair stylei begin.
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M NDAY THRU THURSDAY FltlD~Y. SAT,\fRl;lAY, SUNDAY PRICES ~USHTLY HIGHER
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Semi Perm•nent L..shes -···--·········.-·-------10.00
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LEPP A-LOVICK lied Sos. The newt)-will
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DRING-HIGO
Coocrtcatkmal Cburcb of
the Chimes, Van Nuys WU the
tetting for the martiage of
ca..I Lucille Lovick and
Michael Denb Leppa.
1he1r parents are Mr. and
Mn. Edward Lovick Jr. of
Northrldge and Mr. and Mrs.
Millon Leppa of Costa Mesa.
Ned Drtng and bis bride, the
former Mlchlto flieo, are )
making their home t~ Newport
Beach following ouptlalJ In
Zell-am-See, Austria.
Best ____;
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Madeline Church, K a t h y
Arnerich, Cheryl Ann Forbes,
Sue McPike, Julie lloard,
Mary .Mw;grove and Patricia
Lovick.
Serving t h e bridqroom
were Gary Board, Bill Eller,
Steve Olristopher, Jim Slagle,
Michael Rodela, Ron, Dave
and Rkbard Lovick.
The bride attend e d
California state University at
Nbrthridge where she was a
member of Gamma Gamma
Phi and a litUe sister of Sigma
Chi. She is a student at
California State University at
San Diego where she is presi-
dent of Panhellenic and a
member of Alpha Phi.
Her husband is a graduate
of Costa Mesa High School and
Orange Coast College and now
Is a senior at CSUSD. He
played varsity baseball and
also play\"1 with the Boston
The.Jr parents are Mr. ~
Mrs. Morel Higo of Uio
Angeles and Mr. and Mn.
Nathaniel Drlng of Panora~
City. _L
The bride earned lf~_r
bachelors degree in spee<h
therapy 11'11 teachlog creden-
tial from C.lilorn!J State
University, Los Azlleles and
now teaches educable men-
tally r<larded children. Drtog
is president of Quick Start,
Inc.
Ani:iiversary
Celebrated
M,r. and Mrs. Auvefgne L.
Andrews of Huntington Beach
celebrated their ttl!h wedding
anniversary during a dinner in
their honor attended by thelr
two children. John Andrews of
Granada Hills and M r I .
Florence Juhasz of Fountaln
Valley. .
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Music, Art, Good Citizenship Take · SRotlight
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Herbor Council PT A
Mn. Nll<I 11a11eJ
President
CX>MING UP: Pamit -oeacbor
information course at t a.m.
Friday, -u. and Mon-day, Mardi 2', lo """"dght
at Harper School.
REPORTS: ()(ficers elected
for 197J.74 are the Mmes.
I James Schafer. pttSid<nt:
Richard Riley ond Earl
Hubbs, vi c fl presidenU:;
RoK•r Early and llQgll
T b o m p s o n , .teeretaries;
John F r a n c o, treuuttr: r Ear1 DeWolf, auditor. and
I Tom Hemdoa, hlllorian.
Celifornie PT A
11111-0apd
Pll'.tlldml
OOM1NG UP: Lmcb a n d
milk tldrda .m 11e aold tbe
llnt 111111 tblrd lloodays of
tbe -fnlm 1;• to S:IO p.m.
R£PORTS: Selected to
........ tbe aomlnatlng
eommtttH are tbt: Mmes.
Earl Hubbs. Lawrence
Wardrap , Robert
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Cenyon PTA
llrl. Je99 ll Glltfreae
f'letidmt
REPORTS: Proettds from
the movies bave hem med
to puttba!e a table for tbe
~readinl""""·
College Pk. PT A
Mn. nw er :ar...
Plesident
COMING UP: Cas&-oLls are
aeeded for tbe rurnnmge
ule to take place from l:IO
a.m. to S p.m. Saturday,
March 17. Paper drive with
-unlfl -aflo will -~ and Olb Scout Pad: • will be aeltlng -.-.
Ee ltbluff PFO
Mn. £olf.M ltotlacb
Pmlclenl
REPORTS: Seeond quarter
good dtlUn award! were
pmented to Brenda Boro.
Greg Smith, Kristen
Parker, Greg Cuja, Skip
Garner and Jill Yank, third
grade; Julie CObb, CamerM
Xovacb, Jackie Hlnhon,
John Palmer, Scott Tarlton,
Jaimie Gobler 8haro<1 Koff-
ler and Ryan Evans, fourth
grade; Janie< CUrley, Steve
Bueche, Cynthia Cheston,
Bruce McCorkle, Adrienne
Kloury, Steve Mitchell, Jell
Stehr, Cynthia l!aona, Tim
Snyder and Kay Kmten,
IUth grade.
Harper PTA
Mn. Ray PfeUfer
President
COMING UP: In the Spring of
Court Sets Scene for School Operetta
tbe Year win be tbe theme
of tbe ftnoral _, to
take place at 1:111 p.m.
'l'uada:'. Mlltdi 13, in tbe
mul"tlp1.trpost room.
Fealllted will be 1111 and
litel'llure by lfucf.ettlJ,
REPORTS : Honorary aervlce
awarda were presented by
Mrs. David Rosi, dlalrman,
to Mrs. Pat Moore, ocbool
secretary, and Bob
Wilkiu.aon, formerly of the
COsta Mesa Police Depart-
ment. Elected to serve on
tbe nominating committee
were the Mmes . Jerry Wed·
dlngtoo, John SI pp I e •
Michael Hiser, H a r o I d
Sheflin and Richard Ralnes.
Irvine PTA
&tr1. Fred G. Barwell
President
co~ u p : Association
r;;;·tidg at 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day, March 13, will be open-
ed by Girl Scout Troop 468
leading the membership in
the flag ceremony.
.Nominating committee will
submit its report a n d
Fourth, fifth and sirtlt gnders at Prince of Peare
School will present lhe operetta, ''The Emperor's
Nightingale" at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Man:b 23, and 2
p.m. Saturday; March 24, in the TeWinkle School
auditorium. Todd Knipp, the emperor, is served by
court maidens Stacie Lee (left) and Lisa Grady in
scene from show.
Animal Science
Career's Coed
Newpoct Harbor High School
graduate Donna Kay Goedbart
chose a rather unusual area of
study in college and is glad
she made the choice becall5e
it is paying off with an in-
leresting job and promising
future.
An animal science major at
Cal Poly Pomona and 1m
honor graduate, she bu been
named linear programming
manager and manager or the
regulatoo' department of
Albers Milling Co .• a divislco
of Camalioo co.
In this capacity, her
responsibillUes .include mating
sure Albers feed products are
properly labeled, checking the
input for feed formulation and
monitorinl qualil1 cootrol pro-
cedlU'es ••
in animals. During high school
1 owned a hone. \\'hen I was
ready to go lo college I decid·
rd that was the only field 1
bad any persooal interesl in. 1
pursued it and enjoyed it ..
While al c.al Poly she was a
member ol tbe Animal Science
Club and Gamma Sigma
Delta • ......t as chaltman ol
the poultry judging coolest for
Agricultunl Educational Field f
Day and was h'easUrer of the
women's dormitory.
During her juntor and senior
years she received t b e
California Cattleruen's A!fllt>-
cialim Achievement Award
and the Scholarship Award of
tbe American Society ol Ani-
mal Science and was on the
Preaideul's llooors Lisi.
As a Jnlenional, she is a
member of tbe Soutben
California Chapter of the Na-
tional Agricullunll Advertising
and Marteling ~ialion.
Mlss Goedban now 1iws in
Santa Monica and commutes
to lbe Alben: headquart.en 1n
the Carnatioo building ..
Wilshire Dear La Brea in Loi
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ror beef catUe, swine, rabbits..
chickens, goats and just about
every animal found oo a farm.
The fonnulas caU for grains
soch ., oats, barley and
wheal. protein 8QUl"Cel. »
ditivea.. drugs, protein sup-
plements. mineral a:.Uxel and
breWer's graim.
Angeles. .
No feeds an produced
llltrt, .... esplaioed-MlDlllg is
cbie at U cll!erml Illes in
Clllloruia, Hawaii, Or<gon,
WafMctao llld Mis....t.
• Donna Kay Go.dhort
DoMa btlpo the -[111111
produce the bell Cannola at
the che1pat ·coot, abo ...,..
marl:red-
Thc daughter ot Mt. Ulf
Mrs. -w. Goedhott of Newport 8etcl>. Donna llld
llhe ts the only one In her
family who had a an~n for
agriculture and animals.
"I've always had an Interest
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volldblD wttb G4ber employes
once a week in a park near
tbdt olllce. and silo enjoJs
bleydJQl. swimming and other -.......... Wllal ber future I n
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be Donna Is not sure.
"I'm really undecided about
my goals. I· want to stay II'\
agrlcultUtt, but l just want to
... wl!at develops."
She II quick to pra lao her
prof...ors at Ca l Poly 'tor
•1gettJna me going and helping
me find • job," and !or teep-
inK up with studtnts after they
leave tc.bool.
"Put In.a good word for the
prof!," sht:i requested .
But lhat doean1t have to ·be
done. He~ success Is lhe best
tribute •he can oiler ilwm.
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Mese Verde PTA I
Mn. David a.amber~
President
COMING UP : Gene 11 8 I
meeting at 7 p.m. TUetday,
March 13. Nominations !Qr
the 11173-1' board ~
will be made. Band !and
chorus will provide f lbe
entertainment. I
REPORTS: Serving on t n e
nomJnaUng committee are
the Mmes. John Stoneback,
Kenneth Riggs. J a me s
Gleason, Michael .. Connolly
and Douglas Snow.
Monte . Vista PTA ,
Mre. Thomu Herndon
President
REPORTS: Mis. George
Hylkema, WI! given the
honorary service award at
lbe February genera I
' meeting.
NH High PTA
Mrs. E•I DeWolfe
President
COMING UP: Founders Da,y
program at 7:30 tonight will
feat ure Heritage D a y ,
honoring tl!_e o r i g i n a 1
faculty, st~lf and PT A
presidents since the school
opened in 1930. School band
the Midshipmen will en-
tertain wilh songs from the
'past and slides of the school
opening will be shown.
Reception will follow.
Newport Hts. PT A
Mrs. J1me1 G. Blain
President
COMING U P : Association
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day, March 20, will include
the election of officers and
police and nre department
representatives speaking on
how our public servants
serve us. Teachers will .be
on hand to discuss the sub-
ject. School chorus will sing
several songs.
Peulerino PT A
Mrs. Paul Dumain
President
COMING UP: Officers wW be
elected at the unit meeting
Tuesday, h-1arch 20, at 3
p.m. in the multipurpose
room . . . Aluminum can
and paper drives are coming
up.
Your Horoscope
Follies Fractured
Parents and teachers will step into the spnlligbt at 7:l0 JUD-W'"' '17, -
21, when Paularino PTA presents Fractured Follies in tbe mn1tip.upme rocm.
Admission is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for dlildrm.. Rrlteaa siug is Ills.
Gene Meister, assisted by Todd !Lmson and loin. DaWI Goldllerg.
Pomone PTA
Manuel Robles
President
REPORTS : Mrs. C. D .
Bradley was presented the
· hoaorary service award at
the Founders Day meeting.
En~ainment was provided
by the girls chorus and the
instrumental music depart-
ment ... Nominating com·
mitlee met last week and
pret>are<t' a slate of officers
for 1973Jl4. .
Pw idio PTA
~s. ;uup Thompson I President
COM.IN UP: Parents and
s(.uden s are urged lo save
newsp pers for the up-
comin drive.
REPOR S: Mrs. H u g h
Thom son was presented
the norary Service award
at the Fonuders 0 a y
meetiog and a special award
was liven to Mrs. Henry
Pirtle1 school secretary, in
appretiation for her out.stan-
ding ~rvice. Member s
hosted the Harbor Council
meeting Monday in room
six.
Tomorrow
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St. John Aux. Mn.--Piesideat
COMING UP: Au1:iliary
meeting al I p.m.. tauu IOW
in the ochool ilall. Father
Cougblin's Bays OIOir will
.......... will> Irish -
TeWinkle PTA
~ 1laljtll Boecd
Plcsidml
CX>MING U p : ASS>ri•tm
meeting will> tbe .......... "
officers at 7:JD p.m. ,.,,...
day, March 11 in Beswdl
Hall. Hooon.ry s e r • i c e
award will be preoomUd ...i
a rtpr<Kuta•ift bun the:
Costa Mesa l'lllioe Deport-
ment will spoat cm Bow to
Stop a 'l1lid.
Turtle Rock PTA
Mn.W .........
Piesideat -COMING UP: Ice ....,.
IOCial """' l:ltl lo t p.m.
Friday, -11, .. Ille ---will be piOY:ided and tbe fire
*FtaDM will .... -..w bddlr an •• clil!ia7-
RDUd'S: p ., ..,n
.... 'ftft .. p , ; Illy
Dnid ~ pr" ., ' ...
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Vietorie PTA ....,.. ........
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Madi.. a pr•c:r•• pllf-iac dme .. • • ..
waspn •• .., • ....,.
gr-'e •• ..... II 1•e
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Ganim --..... • ti•ing Wlft Mrs. a.aw
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THURSDAY
MARCH 8
By SYDNEY OMARR
The Gemini sense of humor
can be contagious. Teachers
know that the Gemini child fs
restless. requires challenge
and is capable or creating an
almosphere of frivolity. The
Gemini woman is flirtatious
and the Gemini man is
dashing and unique. In 1913,
many born W)der this in·
trlgulng zodiacal sign 11'01
develop a persona] philosophy
which encompasses 1 a wide
range of human experience.
1be Gemini who is single will
Kave opportunity for mar·
1:,lage. Married or single, a
slgnllicant number of those
born under this sign will
Change residence.
ARIES (March 11-~pril 19):
Money art! friendship do not
now make a good combination.
Separate fact from fancy.
Make dwlges which could ir>
volve trdiel, special rela·
tionship. Be analytical. Put
together ,uzzle pieces. You
will obtain answef'3.
TAURUS (April ZO-May 20):
Cycle is hl!h and your judg-
ment is o~ target. One who
appears tot be blocking your
path may actually he making
room for JOU. Koow it and
Jteep Opell \mind. Se.,_
could play Important role. Set
s!ghti on ultimate Roal·
GEMINI (May Zl.June 20>:
Be selectj,v,. 'Ibere are many
choices; lceY la to choose the
best, the ~uallty. Cor-
respondence can be excitJnc.
Good news romes from afar.
Pilc<s ts apl to be In picture.
Shake oil lsn, doubts.
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CANCER (Jtme :II.JUiy 21):
Money situation :ia::ap:OiCL
You get wind fl. f>+•• iaJ ..
portuoily. Be I d2plife Ill
voice « ap!I imce. <Ida' •
dividual .......... --in-al~ llespnl ....
cordingly. Cott ... .-..
bm>lfOd.
LllD (July D-~ 21): Ycu
a.re: able to ~ ~ ~ =--=-~= c _to ___ ,...
)ems. Be .,........... bal
don't te ..... infstricalJb' ~
vol""1 A good wallet ia ol-
lered "'-.._ iL . ~ ' VIRGO (Aug. 21-Sept. 21):
1cle.u """ be ........ -worbble. ~ ... is ii
picture. Be i ad ep e ad eat
without ~ arrogant.
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11 m offUu«igp ol cniatn.
Doc. :II): °""* ....... Bl* imel 'ieaiaate, ~~:1'.0!:=
tr & ~ 41et, -..... .. b .......... 7
' Al•llerczaml.
CAP** aH (Der.. J1.J1a.
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M1t11a1D111 ..l.la. •-r& II): AW ia ........ 6-
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Peer.ing Around
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~-ht ... Notl>nc _,.. ""-· o..i
,....,.. lllllrt -,.. -deliftr .. Tm i••t•l•r7 .
..,_ pJa11 p:•· ~·
role-L<mi lit teac•l•C-
•w (FdL 11 w a JI):
up&-........
•tcr1ed Y• fl!l -.. ,. ..... ,__...., __
ti!lllifes me 14 r-.
A-Ca-17--.....-••e-t8lltr e z_J I (s. a I 'iM l\E'l1lllNED !tom • Ca~
bean cruise are Mr. aod Mrs.
W. Belmonte of Fountain
Volley.
MARJORIE Pyle,
obstetrical 1Uporvilor at Hoag
Memorial Ho1pltal,
Presbyterian, was bonored bY.
tbe C.ntornli N u r I e 8 '
.AssoclaUon durllli a con-
venUOn in Sin Joaei
She recelv.d the lltlen
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"""ice In community alfalra.
Mrs, Pyle WH r<eoCDlzed fO<
tbe family etntered malenllty
care program which she io-
lliated thioe yean qo.
' 1111.L Ohlhaver, dauahter of
Mr. and Mn. Wllllam G.
Ohlhaver of COala Meaa, is a
stewardess aboard P 1 n
American World Alrw.,s. She
auended Golden Wm and
Oranse Coast oolleacs,
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90i)llPIO (Oel -· JI): Leavedetaflslar-
tlme. VieW Jll'O)edl a a -.. ~--..... to~ .... t!aaoOipBe ~ .. llld wnalilo. -of -i..-a ally ....
wi!fq ta Jaocl> at ,_ -
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porfed !or ..,..:ia1 occasims.
Bat w11J uve It jull !or com-
pony? ' -·-~--,.u're leeJlng fancy or
-J<JO'd slmply like to
"'"" --clil!erent !or mi-.
SpiMcb la a marvelous ID-
gndient In eo many dishes
...i it does beaullfully in •
90UfBe as well.
QuidJe LomJine 15 another
faney ea dish JOO can serve
either as an appetl:r.er « main
dish. Basically, it's a pie with
• sligllll;f spicy custanl lllllng
lbat's pomed over a layer of
"111Dbled bacon ...i grated
Swiss -which Jines the
pastry --It bates 1 ... almost an boor and 15 oe£Ved
hot.
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Sl'INAal SOOPLE ._,. .... _
~ teap•u Tabl5co sauce. -4 tabletpxm tutter Ol'
marprino. divided
I> cup (4 CJUDCeS) grated
-cheese, diVided
3 tallles)IOOD6 flour
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I cup milt
4 <a )'Olb
' cup ir-. chopped
•1••arb, thawed and -··-v. ....... CftQID of tartar
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LOYCE'S NUTRITION
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Fits An
or water into a large stlllet. . QVICHE WRR.UNE I
Md 11 te&.sjJOOll Taba!oo
sauce. Bring to a boU;·£educe ·1 ta~ ao!t bulterc
beat to a simmer. Slip one egg margarlne
at a lime into the skillet and I 9--unbaked pas
cook over low'.",. heat for 2 sbell, well chilled •
minutes. Carefully, using a U baooo slices
slottea Sj>OOll, translu eggs 4 eggs
to a baking pan filled II lull 2 cups heavy cream
with cold water. Reserve . ~ teaspoon salt
Preheat oven to 400 degrees 'iS teaspoon nutmeg
F. Rub soufOe. dish with 1 'iS teaspoon sugar
tablespoon butter and sprinkle 1h teaspoon Tabasco sauce
with I tablespoon . grated I cup (i oonce1) grated
cheese. ' Swl5s cheese
In a %-quart saucepan, melt Spread butter over surface
ffiDOlnlng 3 tabl>spoona but-of unbaked pastry shell COok
ter. Blend in flour, sail and n--
maining ¥• teospoon Tabasco
sauce. Stir in· milk and cook.
stirring constantly, U D ti l
thickened.
Remove from beat ,and be.at
bacon until lighily browned;
drain on •'""--paper.
Crumble into lllD8ll pieces.
Beat togetbe< -· cream, Al~ nulmeg, oupr a D d
Tabaaco just long enough to
mix thoroughly, Sp< Ink le
pastry shell with bacon and
cheese; pour in cream miz..
ture. Bake in 425 degrees F.
oven 15 minutes .
Reduce beat to 300 c1qr..,
F. ; bake 40 minutes or until
point of tnlle lnserled in
center oomes out clean. serve
at once. Yield: 6 llUW><l1sb or u apj>ellzer serv1np.
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in egg ,.lks. Stir in spinach
and remaining cheese, reserv-
ing 1 iabiespoon to sprinkle OD
top. Beat egg whites with
cream of tartar until still but
not c1ry. Mix v. o1 the ea
whites into spinach sauce.
Gently !old in the remaining
egg whites.
Pour half of the mixture into
a kup soul!Je diah and
carefully place the four poach-
ed eggs on top, Cover with re-
maining rni.l:ttlre and sprinkle
with the .....-ved tablespoon
ol grated cheese. Place on the
middle shell of oven and
<educe heat to 375 degrees F.
Bake for 30 minutes or unW
the soul!Je 15 puffed and llgbt-
ly browned. Yield' 4 aervlngs.
A free coupon worth IOtoff on .
Weber's Rom~:MeaJ.Englislt Muffins is~ .. :
one of the many , -· thiilgsweputinto ,· .·
·every loaf of Webe..S Ro111anMeaLBreacL · ·
Oh, do we put a lot of good
thing~ into every loaf of Weber's
Roman Meal. Bread.
Like 20 % more protein than
· standard white bread.
And a unique blend of
whole grain wheat, whole grain
rye, and other ingredients ,
inclu,ding pure golden honey.
All of which gives it a tasty
nutty-crunchy flavor.
And now we've added
something else. • . ·
'Inside every loaf, you'll also find· a free coupon
good for 10¢ off on our Roman Meale·English Muffins.
; And m-m-m-m what muffins. DelicioUSly .
different. With a hearty nutty flavor that comes from ----making them with the finest
whole grain ingredients and the
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Ind· 1ion In tho rovlMd edition. of •tho G....,wlch
-L.oaguo wokbook. •
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Dur R.guw low ....... $1.39 lb. NOW l .. lb,
PROVOLONE CH~SE ~; 99~b.
-FR°'ll OUR BAKERY -
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ICIO% WHOLE WHEAT 39¢
BREAD 1 lb:, loaf from I ---°"" ovens Reg, 49c H.
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lfl 1 Ma""' at Mat"°'I•, Huntington Beach, =~:..-=,.,., ~'·t:..c::t.::;, ~-==-~'1 Y'f"'-__. ......... c.-w -AOURS M!LY1W:Jt-Pll.10ot -ft SUNDAY IN CLOYD MONDAY
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purest of honey.
So pick up a loaf of Weber's
\loman Meal. Bread today. And.
enjoy Weber's Roman Meal.
English Muffins at breakfast
tomorrow.
They just might make getting
out of bed a little bit easier.
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I of lbe nalbl'a potatoes ID
-...-down 12 peeml
from Ila. ,,,. --...... -• 'peom( 'nill
Je..er ..,. .. -Ill
Ille -• ~ by • ldcJ>er price per poop)..
c.uun.. may be DOticinc
...... than • nonm1 nwnbe<
of thin cncb ID U.S. No. I
• potatoes.
'l""9e halr.Uke cracb ....
caiilecl by coo1ract1on and ... I f panslon. Po!atoea COl\lracl
while ID cold 11<1rage and also
II the temperature 11 H· ..
tmnely low while the potatoes
are beilll hauled from -.ge
.. the pocJdDg' -Al Ifie paCk\Jlg bouae the potato. ...,.. 4DJ!d; j .. -.
and bagged ID warm ,.,..
rouodlnp and this oooditim
...... \be potatoes .. ezpend. u \be potatoes .... begged
IDl<I pllolllm bop, \be heal ac>
cwnulatel u Ibey wail !or
ablpmeol or purdwe ID \be
retail store. Thll also develojlo
mono ._,1on of \be potal<I. .
The undetected llDy cracks
at lhlPl'in8 point h a v e
1engthened and~ from
tho em.me. ID temperature.
'lbh eondlu.d II c a II e d
weather checking.
WeaUler also allecled \be
onion crop al barv"!l llme.
Inclement weatber arrived
whm' 1111ny onion growllll
. areas were harvesting or put-
ting \be onions ID sl<lrage. 'lbh
dainp eutd!Uon lncreues . \be
potenlW !or onlonJ ID sprout
and decay while In storage
thereby redUc:iDg \be supply.
ff(l!l1«!1Uers should chedt
the neck ol lbe onion !Or &lgns
ol moisture whlcb Jndicate
poor quallly. B!Jy only eoough
onlonl !or • week• .. Ibey can
be used QUlckl,y ~ bold \be
onions ID-a cool ary place.
11(' .... ll()l'ED ONIONS • I medium mdon:s (3 cups
allced)
3 lablesPoonO' huller or
marprlne a tablespoons butler or
margarine
3 tablespoons Dour
I teaspoon salt
% teaspoon pepper
1% cups mlllt
I cup diced ce""1
% cup pecan halves
Parmesan cheese
Paprika
Waah and peel onions; cul
Into thin crosswise slices and
sauta In 3 tablelpoonl melted
butter in saucepan or akillet.
Remove onion slices from pan.
Add 2 more tablespoons but·
1er and melt. Blend In flour,
salt and pepper. Gradually
add mlllr: and. cook over k>w
heat unW thick and smooth,
sUJTlng constantly.
While sauce L! cooking, cook
diced celery, covered, in small
amount of bolling salted water
until just tender; drain.
Place oniom, celery, and
pecans ln alternate layers in
buttered baking dish. Cover
with cream sauce, sprinkle
with grated Parmesan cheese
and paprika; bake at 300
degrees F. until bubbly and
bot, 20-30 minute&. Makes a
.. rv1ng ..
This plate can be made
ohead ol time and reheated ..f just belore serving.
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ORANGE SWEET
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z cans (each I pound I wbole
ya~, draloed and cut in
ball lengthwise ~Ii tllblelj>oMI' comstan:b
" cup granulated sugar * cup flimly pocked dark -sugar
1 tea-aratad orange
rind
I% C11JJ1 orange juice
' lablespoolJS butlel' )n ID obloi!g :&.quart gWs
~ dlsb arrange \be ymm.
Jn a 1-qwin aaooe
Uiorooghly alir l<ll•ilxr the
cornstarcft, sugara and grated
.... ,. rind ; lraduall1 alir Ill
...,,. juice, teepilll ....... ;
,, add butte'. '
Cook ovrr modrrate heal,l
111irr1ng constantly, u n I I
lhlcl<ened and bollln&. PCllll'
O¥er' yams.
Covar with WU paper °' p1ut1c wrap and at a&lde.
Jldore aervtng bake In •
probated 350-d ...............
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ARMOUR .,.--:.
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MU.TS YOV'U. II PROUD TO SUVI
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· ~ e~TATO RAKES
@iotHo~ POTATOES 77'
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Music, Art, Good Citizenship Take Sp,otlight
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Editor• Note : A column
dm>t<d co Nl1DJ>Ol't Beach,
Colla Mrl4, Logtma Beach
aod Milatcm Viljo par<llt·
teoclter orgo"Uatio111 wlU
appear in th t DAILY
PILOT '"iO:Cli week. Inf or·
I modem must be rtctlvtd
b11 tM1 women'• ·depart·
ment or MTa. Gartd SnUth,
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1714 Centell4 Place, New-
port Beath bu 5 p.m.
Thurtda11 for publicctkm
Wtdne1day.
Harbor Council PT A
Mn. Nlpl Balley
President
'COMING UP: Parent. teacl><r
infonnaUoq course at 9 a.m.
1 Friday, March 23, and Mon-
day, March 28, ln room eight
at Harper School.
REPORTS : Officers elected
for 197J..74 are the Mmes.
James SChafer, president;
1 Richard RUey and Earl
Hub~, v i c e presidents ;
Roger Early and Hugh
tho mp son , secretaries;
f JOhn F r a n c o, treasurer; f Earl DeWoU, auditor, and
~ Tom Herndon, historian.
California PT A
Mrw. 'll'Ulllm Clop<!
Pmklent
COMING UP: LDnch and
milk tfcket1 wUI be IOld !he
flrll and third Monday• of
the month from 1:20 to J:30 p.m.
REPORTS: SeJected to
serve on the nomlnating
<Ollllnlttte are !he Mmes.
Earl Hubbs, Lawrence
Wardrup, Robert
l4cGuinesl, Pal.al Howe and
Gerald Ryan .
Canyon PTA
Mn. Jesus M. Gerrero
Pr..id<nt
REPORTS: Proceeds from
the movies have been ll5ed
to purchase a table for the
special reading room.
College Pk. PT A
Mr1. Thurman Brannon
President
COMING UP: Cast-offs are
·needed for the rumrMge
sale to take place from 8:30
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday,
March 17. Paper drive with
<Ollectloaluntll-allo
wUI !aM ~ and Cub
Scout Pad< a will be ..umc
baW .......
Eestbluff PFO
Mtl.Etol-~
Pr<lldent
REPORTS: Second q-
good cttlWl ·-_..
pmented .. -Bora. G"'u Smlth, K r i I t e D
Parker, Greg (.:zoja, Stip
Garner and Jll1 Yank, !bird
grade; Julie Cobb, Cam<roa
l(ovadl, Jackie llinbon,
Jolln Palmer, Scott Tarltm.
Jaimie Gebler, Shanxi Koff-
ler and Ryan Enos, founb
grade; Jani<e Qirley, S&e9e
Bueche, Cynthia °""""· Bruce McCorkle, Adrimne
Kloury, Steve Mltdlell, Jell
Stehr. Cynthia Hanna, nm
Snyder and Kay Konlea,
fifth grade.
Harper PTA
Mn. Roy Pfelller
President
COMING UP: In !he Spring of
lbe y..,. ril llo Ille -tllbe ...........
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,_.,, -... ia Ille m.•lt l purpese ,...._ ,_ ril be .. oad
.... ., a I Ml.
llEJ'OSD; a ., ~
..... ~ .. ! '[~bf
Mr&. .DrM-. &Mm. to llln. ... __
1ecreJ•r1, md Bob ,,... ' •='1 " tbe
c..a -..... o.i-t· memt. ,,.... .. m"ft: -
die -I 'He •• Jcla ...... 111e-......,w.,..
........ JB Si pp.le .
K'W'fw:I Him-.. Bareld ----Irvine PTA
-. .... c.. .. a
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COMING UP : A-aw., """'ioc•t:•..-.-
ci.y, -... ril be -
«I .., Girl -,.,.., -leadiQc tbe _ ......... la
die Oac eeremo•f · Nominnw ownmitttt will
lalai ill npll'I a D d
Court Sets Scene for School Operetta ,
Fourth, firlh and sixth graders at Prince or Peace
School will present the operetta, "The Eniperor's
Nightingale" at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 23, and 2
p.rn . Saturday, March 24, in the TeWinkle School
Animal Science
Career's Coed
Newpor;I Harbor ll igh School
graduate Donna Kay Goedhart
chose a rather unusual area o!
study in college and is glad
she made the choice because
it is payin~ off with an in·
teresling job and promising
futu re.
An animal science major at
Cal Poly Pomona and 1972
honor graduate, she has been
named linear programming
manager and n1anagcr of the
N!gulatoo department of
Albers Milt ing Co., a division
of carnation Co.
Jn this cap11cily. h c r
responsibilities include making
sure Albers feed products are
properly labeled. checking the
input for feed formulalion and
monitoring quaUly control pre>-
cedures •
in animals. During high school
I owned a horse. When I was
ready to go to college I decid·
rd that was the only field I
had any personal interest in. I
pursued it and enjoyed it."
While at Cal Poly she was a
member of the Animal Science
Club and Gamma Sigma
Delta. served as chairman of
the poultry judging contest for
Agricultural Educational Field
Day and was treasurer of the ,
women's dormitory.
During her junior and senior
years she received the
California Cattlemen's ~
ciation Achievement Award
and the Scholarship Award of
the American SOciety of Anl·
mal Science and was on the
Jlresidenl 's Honors List.
As a professional, she is a
member or the Southern
California Chapter of the Na,
tional Agricultural Advertising
and Marketing Association.
~1iss Goedhart now lives in
santa Monica and commutes
to the Albers hcadquarteni ln
the Carnation building on
auditorium. Todd Knipp, the emperor. Is ,.. wed by
court maidens Stacie lee (left) and Lisa Grady in
scene from show.
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Albers manufactures feed
for beef cattle. swine. rabbits.
chickens, goats and just alx>ut
every animal found on a farm.
The fonnulas call for grains
such as oats, barley and
wheat. protein sources, ad·
ditives. drugs , protein sup-
plements. mineral mixes and
brewer's grains.
Wilshire near La Brea In Los lJ .. :liii...ilO
Donna helPI Ille compaby
produce lhe be!lt fOJ?nUla at
the cheapest COit, the sum·
marlzed.
The daughter of Mr. 1nd
Mrs. Rober! W. Goodhart of
Newport Beach, Donna Sltld
tbe Is the only one In her
f1mll1 who had a concern for
.,,.SC:ulture and animals.
"I've always had an Interest
Angeles.
No feeds are produced
there, she explained. Milling is
done at 12 different sites In
Cllifomia, Hawaii, Oregon,
Washlngtoo and Mls90urt ..
For recretition, Donna plays
volleYball with other cmployes
ooce a week in a .park near
their o(ficc , and she enjoys
bicycling, swimming and other
outdoor sports .
Wh•t ht>r future I n
Donna Kq Goodhart
agriculture-animal lclence will
be Donna ls not surt..
"I'm ,..ally undecided about
my g .. 1.. I wont to stay In
qrlcullure, but 1 juat want to
1'ee what developt."
Sho 11 qulcl< to prallt brr
profC!IOra at Cal Poly for
"gcu Ing me golna and helplnf
mt find a jal>." .. liar .....
fnc up wilh •••• Iller lllcJ
~\'e .::bool.
"Pal la.a pad ....i fir die
pre&."' ..... l!l
Bui tllA -'l -.. be
--lier -is tlle -lribW! she ca .a.r .-.
M11111 Verde PTA
'*" Dmd a.mberllia l'Mident
t'OllING UP: Gene ~al -m.c al 7 p.m. Tue!day,
Mardi 11. Nominations for
.... 1~74 board ;"E
will be mado. Band
cbarus wut provide the
enlert.ainment. ~
REPORTS: Serving on I b e
oominaliog committee are
tbe Mmes. Jolln Stoneback,
Kemetb Riggs. J a m e s
Gi.-, Michael Connolly
ad CVig'lp Snow.
Monte Viste PT A
lb. n.m.. Bendoa
President
REPORTS: Mrs.. G e o r g e
HylRma, was given the
biarary ..me. award at
tbe: Yetruary g e Ji e r a I
nwti~
NH High PTA
Mrs.. Bari DeWolfe
President
COllING UP: Founders Day
program at 7:3D tonight will
feature Heritage D a y .
booming the original
faculty, stall and Pr A
prtsidtnts since !he scllool
~ in 1!1311. Scbool band
the Midshipmen will en-
ta1.ain with sonp from the
pall and slides of the scllool ._;ng will be shown.
RecepUoo will follow .
Newport Hts. PTA
Yn. -G. BlaJa President
cotllNG U P : Aslocialion .....mg at 7:20 p.m. Tue.-
day, Mardi 20, will include
the ·-of officers and palioe and lire department
1epeantalives speati:ng oo
bow our public servanb:
serve us. Teachers .will be
en band to discuss the sui>-
jor:I. School cborus wut sing --·.
Peularino PT A
'*" l'lol Domaill President
COMING UP: Officers will be
ekcted at lbe unit ~ting
TW3day, Mardi 20, at 3
p.Dl. in the multipurpose
rocm • • . Aluminum can
and paper drives are coming
up.
Follies Fractured
Parents and teachers will step into the spotlight at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Mareh
21, when Paularino PTA presents Fractured Follies in the multipurpose room.
Admission is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. Rehearmng is Mrs.
Gene Meister, assisted by Todd Hanson and Mrs. David Goldberg.
Pomona PTA
Manuel Robles
President
REPORTS : Mrs. C. D .
Bradley was presented the
· honorary service award at
the Founders Day meeting.
Entertainment was provided
by the girls chorus and the
instrumental music depart-
ment .. , Nominating com-
~t last week and
p a slate of officers
for 1 4.
' Pre'~i dio PT A
"''· ;..eu1h nompson President
'--COMlNq UP: Parents and
sfudents are urged to save
newspfpers for the u~
cominf drive.
REPORTS : Mrs. Hui h
Thompson was presented
the htinor.,,-y service award
at the Fonuders D a y
meeting and a special award
was 1iven to Mrs. Henry
Pirtle, sckool secretary, in
appreciation for her outstan·
ding service. M e m b e r s
hosted the Harbor Council
meeting Monday in room
six.
St. John Aux.
Mn. Harold Hanse'n
President
COMING UP: Auxiliary
meeting at 8 p.m. tpmorrow
in the school hall. Father
Coughlin 's Boys Choir will
entertain with Irish songs.
TeWinkle PTA
Mrs. Ralph Borgd
President
COMING U P : Association
meeting with the el~· on of
officers at 7: 30 p.m. es--
day, March 13, in Bos ell
Hall. Honorary s e r v i c e
award will be presented and
a representative from the
Costa Mesa Police Depart·
ment will speak on How to
Stop a Thief.
Turtle Rock PJ A
Mrs. Warren Paige
President -COMING UP: Ice cream
social from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Friday, Mareh 16, at the
school. Entertainment will
be provided and the fire
department will have an
~ aerial -ladder truck o n
display.
REPORTS: Honorary service
awards were pre11t11ted by
David Prince, principal. to
Mrs. Joseph Ward, school
secretary, and A r t b u· r
Anthony, community educa-
tion leader, at the Founders
Day meyting.
Victoria PT A
Mrw. Tom pitcavtih
President
REPORTS: Thank You Very
Much, a program pay·
ing tribute to America ,
was presented by 100 upper
grade studenl:I at t h e
association meeting. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Llttleton
wrote tht: original script and
directed it along with Mn.
Gordon Bunting. A I s o
assisting were Mrs. Ronald
Henry, pianist. and Mrs.
Hasefdd, choral director.
Honorary service awards
were pre![enled to Mrs. James M4d!en, Mr. and
Mrs. Hans Weyer, TeddJ
Argou and Mrs. Sue Bowler
. . . NominaUng committee
ha& been formed.
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Libra: Rel 'ationships Intensify ·~·
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THURSDAY
MARCH 8
II)' SYDNEY OMAllll
Tllo Gemini -of humor
-be cantagious. Teacbero
-U..t the Gemini dlild is ,...-. "'luir6 challenge
_. ia cap1ble of ~ting an
"'""i!lpllen al frivolity. The
Gema wwnan ii ntrtatiou!
..i tbe GemiOi man ia . u.,. and unique. In 19'13,
-born ........ this in-
..... -,;g,. '!1111 .... ..., a penonal pbjl""'l)hy '
wllicb ......,P""""' a · wide
._ of human aperience.
'Ille -wflo ts line!• wUl
-opportunity for mar· rilp. Married at slneJe, · a
dg;"" ••.t number of tho,,e
--this lip will d-.. rt:lil~ni'".
-(Marcb ll·~pril 19):
Money aM friendship do not
now make a good combination.
Separate fact from fancy.
Mate cha!lges which could in-
volve tr8vel, special rela-
tionship. Se analytical. Put
together -puzzle pieces. You
will obtain answers.
TA UR US (April 20-May 20):
Cycle i.s higll and your judg-
ment Is or, target. One who
appears to be blocking your
patb may actually be making
room for you. Know it and
keep open mind. Saelttart ..
could plaf important role. Set
sfght.s on ultimate goal.
GEMINI (May 2t.June 20)':
Be selecttv,. There are many
choices; key ii to choose the
bes~ the 11uallty . Cor-
respmldence can be excllln&,
Good ne•s comes from afar.
Pllcel is aol to be ln picture.
Shake a11 fem, -·
Peering Around
U'l1lllNl!D -• cm.
-..-..., ..... and llrs.
,r. ~of Faunlaln v...,.
11Aa ,oa111 Pyle,
wt t~ical .. ti tl:lol •t Hoag
llemotlal Hotpllal.
.......,_ -booortd by
Ille ~ Harus'
,_... dilrio& a -
ia San .loot. ..
a. ........ the -
Nabm 81'&r<lj for distinguished
terVice In community attain.
Mn. Pyle war ncoph<d for
!he l1mily centered maternity
cart pf08flm wblch. she ln--
itilted three years ap.
1,ILL Ohlbaver, daogbter of
Mr. and Mn. Wiiiiam G.
Ohlhlver of Costa Mesa, II •
lllewardw aboard P a n
Amerlcao W0rld AlrirayL Sb•
attended Goldrn WOii and
Orange Coast colle& ...
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CANCER (June 21·July 22):
Money situation improves.
You get wind of financial op-
portunity. Be receptive to
voice of experience. Older in-
dividual does have your best
interests at heart. Respond ac-
cordingly. Capricorn could be
Involved.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You
are able to reach more
persons as distribution prob-
lem Is resolved. You draw
many to you with their prol>-
lems. Be sympathetic but
don 't become inextricably in-
volved. A good contract is of·
ferecl. Study it.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Ideas can be developed Into
workable. concepts. Leo is in
picture, Be independent
without being arrogant.
Problem with m<Mibet' of op-
pasile sex Is readved. Accent
II on Utllilation of ~Uve ............
LIBRA (Sept.' 23-0cl. 22):
IlA!laUooablps are Intensified.
Nothlng oecurs hal!Way. Don't
promise more than you can
deliver. Take l nventor1.
Aqoarlu plays prominenl
role. Wm br teaebtna.
Me.., share knowledge, ex·
chasiJra~Oct. ZS.Nov. 11):
Leave cietalil for anotbu
lime. vi.... pro)ecll .. a
whole. SoclM eontact can lead
to me!lllingful ,..1at1onsblp. Be
recept.lve and veraWe. Sense
of hum'"' becomes ally. Be
williq to laugh at your ..,n
foiblea..
SAGJ1TAJ111JS CN••· la-
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Dee. 21): Cb<il!\ ftno polllta.'
Basic l$SUeS ilomin.1te.
IlA!laUve cooig!IO<I nows. celebrate wi t golnl lo ex·
tremes. Rem lier dJ et,
health r ... J AWld ex·
travagapce0 our frankness,
honesty wi be rewarded.
CAPRICORN (Dee. :ii.Jen.
'19): Gain shown throucb rela-
Uonshlp with opposite sex.
Penonal m'W"'tlst!> aoara.
Pert0os you respect are
drawn to you. Prolit ·results
from s p e c l a,1 transaction.
Gernlnl, VlrgO' persons figure
pro.rninenUy. .1 ,
AQUARIUS ..CJllll, 2Q. Feb.
18): Al4 11 received from
. 1urprl!e,101Jr~, Orte you may
havt ihoufht to be
ultraconservative 1 b,e n d s
backward to see your point of
view. Accept OOl)C!Uatory
gesture. j
PISCES (Feb. it-Marcil 20):
Light touc~ ~Id be ad-
vocated. You cet what you
need. II you tread aoftfy. Some
relatives are ~tivt.
A•old compllcallona. <lo a!ow·
Jy -see silUJ!Uon as It ac-
tually e • I 1 rs . Clandestine
meeting I• on a&eoda.
IF TODAY IS Y 0 Ull
BfRTIIDAY you know bow to
mike money but you are not
•• tltlDlu! when It comes to
"''"'·You glye of )'WrMll In
affairs of heart -and )'OU at•
tract many onl7 too willing to
take without glY!ag In rotum.
Many Caprkonu ... m to
&ravltalc t<l you. April could
be one of your -t alplllcaal
monlhl of 1173.
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Tlue lbllOwlnC oven meal -hamburger pie ond biked ap-
ples -la an example. It cooks at IOO docreea lor ~ minute>.
ILUlllURGER PIE
5 medium potolool, cooked
Mill<
1 beatetl egg
1 pouod ground beef
1 medium onion, chopped
leupooo alt
Dub at pepper
• 1-IOIO """"" CID -
' tomato -1 I ounce can tomato sauce
2 ·capo cannec1 green beans.
dtalned
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Mash polllool wlllle bo1 IDd ..i.r ••---csua .. lo r:t 11'1' •
wttb milt, -In beatetl PGur ... .... a( -........ -• ea; ae1 aside. ......i •ppiel .... -_ -.._
LtPtl;y lurown meal, ooioo!i==;;;;;;;~=="""==;;;;~===:;:;
IDd .. ,_,"' 00 top a( ._.
Add drained bwul, IOUP and
l<>mato SIUCO; p()U1' Info I
gro....i, t_..n _. ....
Drop mubod potato lopping
in mounds over meat mixhft.
Bake unccwered in p r e -
heated a degree oven for 45
minutes. Serves slx.
BAKED APPLES
"' I medJum baking applM
6 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons butter
• Wash apples and remove
core. Pla<e in bdlng dish. In
the center of each apple place
ooo tablespoon brown oupr
LOYCE'S NUTllTIOll
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REFRIGERATED DELll(ERY SERVICE: PHONE '7SG11
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PIPIN • GRAPEFRUIT · ARTICHOKES
A IOQflle IS one clilb lbal's Ii ,,_ -a '-II! --Q(JICllE LOBIWNE bacon until ligbtly bn>wnt!d;
J~l;CE AP.PLES
' 46 Oz. Can '
J l F $ c 8 0 s· I
perfect fu' apecial "' • .,_, Md. 14 • ••r T,f o drain on abn'bent paper.
But wtuy .... it j .. Jar cum--. llril( .. a luol;· -1 = IO!t bJtter c Cnnnble into small pieces.
pany? . _... .Slip-.. ....__. Beat together -cream,
Bake a lllOflle JIQ)'--.a a -... 8ue -md 1 ,...... unbaked pu Ill~ nutmeg, sugar: a D d
whm you're leelin& 1-1 or -...,. ._. -fir I *II. ftll dlilled Tabasco just '-• enougll to
when )'OO'd udmply lib .. -· 1 ca.....,, ..... • tibocmsli= mix thorOuiblY"'."lprlntle
..,.. ...... -lur --b ... -4 -pastry shell with bacon and dinner. lo a luotiaC pm filkd '!lo r.11 2 cups IJeavy cream cheese; PoW' In cream mix·
Splnadu ii a marnlous ii>-wlll aulul ---w. '!lo tieaspooo Silt ture. Bake In 425 degrees F.
gredient In IO ....., dillls Pr--i. • dtgl-IS teaspoon nutmeg oven 1li minute>.
and it does beautlful1y In a F. Bab -6ub -t llo teaspoon sugar Reduce heat ID 300 degrees
soume as well. •eN 1 ••• Wla' md. !ll*imlt ¥.E teaspoon Tabasco sauce F.; bake 40 minutes Cit until
Quicbe LorTaJne ii .--1 1a1• : • gr:.m 1 ~. L~) grated point of knife Inserted In
o,.t ...... ,.,..._,..,. ...... ... _ .......... -fancy egg dish you em -.-. -~ ~ center"°""" oul clean. serve
either as an appettwr er main 111 a S.qmmt 1 •p-, =-~~Sp~eod~hltltt~~ov~er~surfa~ce~~at~ooce~-~Yi~ueld~: 6~ma~in.d=:ish~or~~~;;;;;;;~;;:~~~;~;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;:;;;:~:;~;;;~~;;;;:;:~=:J dish. BaslcallJ, it's a pie-1w1 · · g J Mi I s -Or-bd putry shell Cook U appetizer servinP-0,.•-•---7-•-
a sUgblly spicy -...i fi1lllig ta". Blmd in-.... _.
that's paoed aver a )Qe' al m · ' g 14 N ..
crumbled bacon IDd grad ...,._ Sir ia -_. aot,
Swiss cbeele which lines die .' dit1UC c•+4WIJ, aatil
pastry lhe1I.. It bates far M k A almost an hour and Is"""' -__ _. _
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4 poad>ed -12 ~ Taluosm ....,.,
divided
·~-· marpriDe, -12 cup (4 ....,..) ~
Swiss cheese, divided
3 tablespoons flour
.. teaspoon alt
1 cup milt
4 egg ,.in ~ cap -chopped
spinach, -••• -6eggwhils
y, teaspoon tft8ID of brW'
To poach-. poor I-
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BREAKFAST Qulmle 7ne
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Weber's Rom _ ·, ·. · · , };English Muffh1s isjamt
one Of the mariY. goott things we put into
·every loaf of Webe~ Roman Meal~
Oh, do we put a lot of good
things into every loaf of Weber's
Roman Meal. Bread.
Like 20 % more protein than
· standard white bread.
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And a unique blend of
whole grain wheat, whole grain
rye, and other ingredients
inclu,ding pure golden honey.
All of which gives it a tasty
nutty-crunchy flavor.
And now we've added
som~tbing else. , .
Inside every loaf, you'll also find· a free coupon
good for 10¢ off on our Roman Meal.English Muffins.
And m-m-m-m what muffins. Deliciously
different. With a hearty nutty flavor that comes from
makmg them with the finest
whole grain ingl'C(dients and the
purest of honey.
. SopickupaloafofWeber's
ltoman Meal. Bread today. And 1
enjoy Weber's Roman Meal.
English Muffins at breakfast
tomorrow.
Theyjust might make getting
out of bed a little bit easier. . '
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of tbe natbl'a potatoe1 in
lllorap down 1J pm:ent
-1fll< ,,.. ·dried ooiool ..... -• Per<enl Tiils leuer llllllY 11 r<llected at
the r.uiif' k-cl 1>y I blC)>er ~ prl<e per poopia.
Conou-. may be noticing
more than a normal number
of thin cncb in U.S. No. 1
• potatoes. n-hair-lib cracU are
cauaed 1>y cootractloo and e<·
paDllon. Potatoea conlract
while in cold storage and also
U the temperature is ex~
-Y low while the potatoes
an beln& hauled from .iorage
to the prililg bouae.
, Althe~housethe
potal.. -· ob!ld. wdbed,
and ~ in warm sur-
n•mcllnp and this cooclilion
ca..-the potatoes lo upend.
11 the potatoea are hagged
into pllolllm bags, the beat ao-
cmnulatet u they wait for
lhlpmenl « purchase in the
retail aUre. Tb.ls also devek>ps
"""" _.,. of the potato.
'!be undetected tiny cracks
at lhlpping point have
lengthened and de<pelled from
the -In temperallU'e. Tiils condlU.0 la c a I le d
--checldng. Wea-e1lo affected the
-trOP at harvest Ume.
• 1nclement weather arrived
when J111DY onion gro•ing
areas were harvesting or put.-l:i1" the onions in storage. This
clamp condlUoo lncre...., the
potentlal !or onions lo sprout
and decay whUe in storage
thereby reducing the supply.
HomemUerl should check
Q>e nec1t ol lhe olllon !or signs
of moiatUre which Indicate
-quality. Buy ollly eoough onions for a week ao they can
be uaed quickly and hold the
onlolll In a cool dry place.
SCAILOPED ONIONS
I medium oolons (3 cups
allced)
J tablespoon( butter or
marprlne
2 tableapoons butter or
margarine
3 tableapoM• flour
I teaspolll1 salt
... teaspoOl1 pepper
1\lo cups mUt
l cup diced celory
\lo cup pecan halves
Parmesan cheeM
Paprika
Wub and peel onions: cul
tn&o thin crosawise slices and
saute ht 3 tablespolll1s melted
butter 1n saucepan or skillet.
Remove onion slices from pan.
Add z more tablespoons but-
ter and melt. Blend in flour,
saU and pepper. Gradually
add milt and cook ova-low
heat until thick and smooth,
stin'he constantly.
While sauce b cooking, cook
diced celery, covered, in small
amount ol. boiling salted water
wtt11 just tender; draln.
Place onions, celery, and
' pecans in alternate layers in
buttered baking dish. Cover
1 with cream sauce, sprinkle
with grated Parmesan cheese
and paprika; bake at 350
degrees F. until bubbly and
bot, zo.30 minutes. Makes 8
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This plate can be made
ahead of Ume and reheated
just before serving.
Pu t Tang
In Yams
ORANGE SWEJl:T
l'OrATOES
I cam (each I pound) whole
~ drained and cut in
half ~wise ! 'Iii cornstarch
\lo cup granulated sugar
\lo cup llrmly packecl dark tnwn. sugar
2 tea...,.... grated orange
rind 1\lo cups orange juice
2 ta~ butter
In an oblol!C 2-<!fJarl glass boldnl dllh arr&ng• the yams.
In a I.quart aaucepin ~ 111r l<Jgelher the , aupn and grated
orange rind; eraduaDy stir In
...... Jul«, taeplng amooth;
edd bullet. . Coot av• moderate ,,...~
llllrrlog <lDllllanily, u n t 11
thickened and bolllni· Pour
awiryama. CoYor wlfh wu pap<r nr
plaatlc wrap and IOI aatde.
lle!ore serving bake In • .,-led !SO-<legree ov<n un-
W bubbly-bot -aboUt 30 --IJoervin&•·
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FRESH FROZEN • MEDIUM SIZI:
ARMOUR
SPARERIBS
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ALPHA BETA BUTCBEB'I PllDE BEEF OSCAR MAYER. 1-lB. PKG •FRESHmnrs ~.!8'-79:'
LUN GROUND 109 HAM @219 -· -~ BEEF PA·TTIES :.~II. u . STUKS · u. ME:AT LOAF 11.
CHUCK ROAST "!t¥E 89~. :.-,;i--u.... J4'
188 B-OL P1<G. •SKINllSS nout ,.... ,_ ,11.
T·BONE STEAK 11. P,rzHr•JOHif 41c @ R•zu'-.·@
IOHLllS 149 ~:.-:r .. -128 SAUSAGE =-:~94cj:=-::. ac
Rll STEAK LI. RIB ROAST U. HOOMNt'S •l-lB.PKG. . 94c UISPSllL nuns
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FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS
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@Ciisto'SllorrElllllQ 92'
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1 SC . f'8 ~ AMERreA, 81 c ~ SU~QJ CHEESE
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35c AMEllCAN CHEESE '
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AMTSlllPlla • ' . ' 7' ..!.. SLAB 8ACON __ .... _.............. ;sc
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PRESERVES ..................... 2~ot 49c ~ ' I
·PLANTERS• 12-0UNCE' ' ' ' " • .,EAN11rs::1.T~---.......... 73 C·
·All,•DEALPACKAGE .• . s 193 DETE·RG E Nl .............. -... ~~~:0
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CLEANS AND DISIHfECTS 4 3 LY s·oL ~~=&~~----~---.. 16-0t c
iAiN BARREli~69c
FIDDLE FADDLE KID'S SOll .-.. -••• oz. 111'
SCREAMING ZONKERS _ ••·"' 35'
ANGEL FOOD MIX '"'"'DOWN ... oz. 49' CONTADINA TOMATOES _ ,. .• , 30'
BORDEN'S KAVA .. ., 11.07' · a.oz. 11.83
TOAITLIM 36c •ff.UPI·--AssO.r10 10.oL •
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CASHEW NUTS ~"m:T __ ""' 11'
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BORDEN'S CHEESi:'GRATto PAAM"'"36' BISCUITS ""••uov """"" 10' ~ a A OMA NO ... 3·0Z. OR IUTTERMllK ··-----.. -1-0Z.
TWIN PACK CHEESE :ai~.~~~ b'i. '1.03 G. WASHINGTON r..'f~. __ ,.. 29'
BORDEN'S POTATOES ASST ••.• PKG. 1()" PUSS"' BOOTS ~~~•oo• ...... 2 ,.,.oz. 31'
HALLEY'S CHILI :\\' i/'1."s" ....... 11oz 57' ' BORDEN'S MARGARINE ..... _ . "· 39'
NUCOA MAR«ARINE 811CK -----LB. 31' BORDEN'S MAYONNAISE ......... or. 61' "
LEMON PIE~~~~&''. ------... uoz 40' PILUBURY FLOUR ...... , .. , .. '1.20 PEACH Pl~ .,J' ... _,'.'. ____ , 2'·0Z. 50' COOKING MAGIC BAGS -MED"M 49'
I NG-CA~ lltVERAGES •• .,., -6 ... oz. 79' SEA BOY BONITA CHUNK ··---.. oz, 29'
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LYSOL CLEANER :~11~·~·----'""' 79"
FORM.ICAFLOORSHINE ·'"°'1 1.05
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FOLGERS COFFEE ,..,.,,I.$ , ... ....Sl.46
PAR KAY MARGARINE STICK .. , .. , ~· 29'
D-BOWL TOOL<T IOWL ....
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STATER ••os. TEA BAGS ... ••cooo 47'
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NOW~ • • YOURS FREE. • • AN INFORMATIVE~ TIMELY. BOOKLET
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''WHAf'MEAT CUTS ARE YO~R BEST BUY?" -"HOW TO GET MORE 'ERVING PER Pf!IJ.NOw .
• • . JUST A FEW OF THE MANY MONEY-SAVING SUGGESTIONS A 'SWEREO 'FOR YOU!
~=;_POUND PER POUND LUCKY MEATS AREStktYOUR BEST BUY!··~~
••!Ut .utl 91..,..,.!I. IXCIP'T OM llt.t.la•!!l4M01A•D .MYlafrUlll•T t.OlfflO&.UD ITIMI
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~~~.l.~r .. .., .................... 79c
E!~bE!.,,~.~.~~~~~ ....... ., ... s 1 °'
BREADED SOLE 99c ..ltl.COOKID .•.••.•.•.. ., •..• , •• ,.,.,La
FROZEN FOODS
HOU SEHOLD ITEMS
.,...REYNOLD·s FOIL.. ..... :.;:; 1.53
;...CORONET TISSUE .... ~.".'.:::O~'.:: 35'
.,...GLAD SANDWICH BAGS..:~.:; 4T
PRESERVE TOWELS ............. :~.:. 24'
CHARCOAL BRIQUETS. ....... ~:".; 99'
.,...STEEL WOOL PADS ......... ,::: 30'
.,-.BLU-BOY CLEANER ...... :.~~ 59'
TOP JOB LIQUID ............... .:':: 7'!
lESl BATH SOAP. .. : ............ ~~0::22'
COMET CLEANSER ............... ~C:: 27'
A~L LOW SUD'
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Strong, bu! won't sting. 99c 7-0L
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Ree .. Antl.,er1plron1 ; 13.0L Regular or Mint .
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Iii~ -,An ASPlllN SUAYE HAIR SPRAY Ii -.. -. O~"t flavor· l2C Controls wllhovr -;o bob~:.~ M'• 1 1tkk nes1 in 1 I-OZ. 4 JC or :-_,_.> all )N•olher.
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WN:tl CAT FOOD. ...... : .. ., .. ~ 33'
.... K IBBiEo DOG FOOD. .. ~!':;::~£34·'
.DAILY DIET DOG FOOD ••••••• .:!: 10'
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"IOUAM 'DIAL"
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IEl'S SPlll,T SHlllTS
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If'° SNACK CRACKE~S .. :. ·~·':.'!: 23'
HI HO CRA<!KERS l.~ ......... = 42'
HARVEST DAY BREAD .• :1',.'!'.C 39' .
RUSKET FLAKES ... :.~ ... !'::!'::::::: 43'
WHEA TENA CEREAL. ..... "' ..... ~ 49'
.;-+ STUF.FING MIX : .. ".':!'.~.'.~'::: 39'
If'° MARSHMALLOWS.... .~:::::. 27'
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HA'MM :SDRAFT BEER ... -t.:l.59
GOLD SEAL GIN ......... y~l,1'~7.l 1
·VIN ROSE' WINE .......... ~':1 2.0!I
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WllJ(llllOll ·-. ••• 11 • UZOI .81:,ADES &1173c DEODORAIT SPRAY · I UDELllliT''~·
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-ZIMA J 121 DIAL IALIAM ,
llll CIEAI 10.01. SHAMPOO 11.s.oL I 29
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CASCll' DISIWISIER DETER8EITso.ozaox95°
IYORJ SllW 10AP POWIEI U.OllOX ........ aac
JOY LIQUID DETERIEIT .2.ozrn ................. 82c
A. supt1rb selection of
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GAa091 GIOYf j 11•2 ........ Jf. lfWWOOD • 11711 •1llllfk A''· MMlA .AICA • JJJ9 k . ltltW
GllteOAll ... 11$ W, ~ lhtl. LOlllG IUC:ll . t2J} I,""-' SI. SANll MOliKA • 1'27 ~IM.
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Pine~pple -Juice ; 29c.
DOie's-from Hawaii, of course! 46 oz.
Ricki~ Spears ... -53c Wils~ 86 f }'oli~ or K oeherl,
Heinz~~etthup •.. 43c
It's econpmytp buy the 26 oz. size!
' l Black · •d LlEREs1l r1 uETs •••• ~. ' "
"Not to be c~nlused ~th' th·e Atlantic V~efy, this northwest fav.orite has flavor you'll appreciate! ..
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Planter'• 16 Of· (12 ounce.,. 73')
• I . Hi ·Ho ~Qrackers·. 39c
Butte?Y waf"'!I' from Sunshine! 16 oz.
• • I nst~ntteoffee .. s 149
F 'Iger?s 10 ozJjar (6 oz •• , 1.12)
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Your folk will enjoy the~e breade4 and broiled! :'Fann" zaised for good eating! Skintess -and headless!
' .'I.• • I ' '~Ole . ~~~s~~~~L~~ ':7·~1 1~ .-Uh.Sier ;,;,.;ARC~~~c s21·? 'I'• the one with mild flavo~andf'!'Jl texture! ' <:' ' ' .. So ml\ch,meat•y go00ite88 on these! A:verag9lto1 Y, lbs. each
' CHERRYSTONE •• .. lllf
FRESH 99c LOUISIANA 1b
So'ftwee fiss.®··, 25c
Two roll pacltf'-white or cofors!
(ra·b Claws·-s1a~ H-alibul cE~:::~~ur s.15?
Meaty Alaskan kinK!, . I FRESH OUNGEll!SS CRIBS 1.S! lb. Center cut for satisfaction 'HALIBUT flllEIS.:, U! lb.
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Corvina Fillets · SI5 ~ . Fresh· Oysters .••. g9c Mahi Mahi ...... ~1°~.
Y g~ eating! a member of the bass famil:Y , We stem 8 oz. jaz (EASTERN ••• 1.39} Evokes mefuories of dinirig in Hawaii? Reynol&'s Wrap . s1 59
Save on thtr"bigeconomysizeroll!
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' ' ..... . ' . M.};B Coffee . . . 93c
One p0und.c.&(3 lb. csn •.• ~;79)
OR4rlCiE 5 $1 JUl(l11 · · for
Springfleldf 'Ul•'6 oz. (12 oz ... 39') ' ' . ,.. ' . Tu ~a f.Or Cats . 8 ... s1
Purr 6V2 oz. cans ••• kitties love ~t! ·
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. ~oze~ ctiiladas.33c
Y:Jtn de KamP' ~ oi ._.. choiceofkihds!
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Choose regular otsuper-40 count pkg.
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Eyelotidn i111 !l oz. squeeze bottle!
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Pearl Dlops . . . . . 99c
Now -p0lish',rur teeth I 2•;. oz. bo tie
Gillette foamy . . 79c
The (•ceaav~ ., . in 7 ou.a~e1size!
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Alaskan fish! Whole or half! · The Scottish style favorite! Fee!_ adventurous? You'll be well rewarded!
Turbot Fillets .. 1 89~.
~nel888 rfum large fishforhig servings! . ,. . ,, .
large Sand Dabs , 89t
River Smelts ..... 59~ •. · :coqked Shrimp . s19?
From the rusjiingwat,ers of tJ\e. Colu\D)>ia! So easy to .. , ,,,1hrimp coc)<tails!, · :
.Smoked Halibut: .. '$}4? ~. Greeo Shrimp .. sz9~
.Soak in hot water 10 minutes, then broil. Jumbo sized from the Gulf of Mexico!
• • . ' ~ . DelicioU.•l>r~iled orfor.skillet'Oookeeyl
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Great st.ab from Join cut U'.S.D1A. Choice beef! Sweet white meat tliat everyone will enjoyl·(with rib cage portion) . . . ' 1~,, l!len~!!~!!ethemb~!9~~ Dr.ums·lick,s 59~b
:Rich juicy dark rnejlt ....,. teu ·taaty-'fri>m plump birds!
I · 't Aged Steaks .... s2°~
' .. . ' . 6 Shced Bacon ... 99 , •. Ground .. Turkey . 79e.
U.S.D.A. CHOICE beef -loin cut! . / ' El Rancho's thic)t:er, lean ranqh style! 1 . Ri h juicy dark'meat for a flavor treat!
Beef for Fnndue s21~ . ' Tl'nd<'r ct'lhl"!i, lo}'t cul U .S.01~.-c:lioicf'!
Pork Sausage . . . 79~
Made by our ownoldfasfilo'\!'(!recipe!
Ground Beef . . . . s1~
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Calil'omia's firiest? Compare the size .. the quality .. , and choose El Rancho's!
Crisp Romaine •.... 19! Juicy .lemons ....... 19~
• Garden fresh, all green! ... large bunch! Serving fillh? -yOu'll want these!~Large.
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Cberry Tomatoes '. . 29~ I Watercress ......... 1 O~
Red ripe •• solid I it tie gems.I 12 oz. bskt. Fresh, •• ta~gy.andcolorfully green! .
Theiplendorof spring is yours with colorful, attractive cutflowel'll from El RAncho! A bouquet of fresh flowers brightens up the
hou8e and brings the breath o( nature indoors. Sparkle up ..• with fresh Oowers from El Rancho!
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Lase co -ready to aerve in 4 oz. glaul
Cracker e~'rrel '.'~ ~le
Sharp-cheddar chstlf'e j .Kraft's , ,12~.
• l Monteret Jack -: . ·59c
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Rath's 'Bologna: ~· 39~
Choooe meat or qeef.:. 6 oz.,sllce,<i! '.~ . l . ,
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SaveJ40'on Calvert's Exira.. .,.flltli
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Vodka Houo1v ~1~Es •· , s7 77
Bottled exclusive!~ fo~E\Rancho( ~gal, .
C b. St"IJ · · ·s549 a 1n 1 . • • • • • .. .. ·
Real KentucliY' Jjpjiin' W~key!·Quart
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Delicious white l.vin~ ftOm Wei~~l'Fifth
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lhn'• • pair ol Sllm
G..r..t~_.frdpd 1o ~~-..
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lll'Ell BTROGANOl'P
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ctropnoll'' IDlde with left
aver beef llld a pocket ol mur
mom -mix. M .. tlUCh prodllds .......... In calorlea
UWt dairy ..... .........
1lo pound ,..,. leftoftr llell
... rout beef
ll <11p thlnly-ollced onion
2 labl_.. white wine
1 teupooo oil
I <11P lldm milk 2 teupoons pr epared
IDllltml
1 p1ctet 90W' cream sauce -I tablapoon catwp (op-
llonall
A few drops brown grary
colorlng (optional )
combine oil. wine, onion and
mudnoms In a nonstick
skillet. Cook and stir mitll
lllhlly browned. Trim fat trom \eel and cut beef in thin
lllcea. Add beef to sldJlet.
Combine remaining ln-
tndlenU Ir>·-jar and iihUe Wllll cll.aolved. Stir lnlo
UllJel .... beat until bubbling. =.::. oervinp, riv
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6 $1
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SANDWICH
COOKIES
15 oa. cello
.... 55C
45'
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POTATOES
e HASH llOWNS e STEAK FlllS
MRS. SMITH'S
APPLE PIES
DEIP I" PIES
TltUwtn
GRAP.EFRUIT JUICE
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C~k Out Counter Espionage I • r
Slllpermarket Are Discounted
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~ood ... byes •
' . DEAR NAN: WlJ do • .., Ila-for anythlnc like crock. ('l'hlo can be,a Iargie CIUIDble I JOOll colDe lnlo 11. 111t •ere II Do ; ·I_, &w4 -Hll oa, tnglor..._,,.,._Uuot
--'n" ., a -Iba~ thay -be combined pluUe Container, like a -(Or add I pacap p••dokd lllt m -• ..... -""' a -... Ooe 1<11tltman chided me laite pod, li>ot pod amd
.. al lilt ..... ,1 I h by with aometblnc like citrus buUI, II JOO don~ ha'" a yeut.) pac -lo - -.. -<f -...... • 11 """" not just ron cold 'nW-a ,........,. amount al pn1e1n. ..-C -Oil t• •Ir fnlll Too, lennenled potato ll· stone crock.) Poor I plloa Meamrldle, peel ..i *" J ......,, Do .._ ..., -.... • -_ .... -·• as -· -·• Nan :f3 baa ~ ndpea ::;=~ an -••~ ~-quid -·"t In '-"'-•· "· ~ ~ .Al -, r--•il::WWW ••--·-,_ w~• ""I -~ --con ~ • 1DOU1n ....,.... n-...,. ~ sugar. modi-pol-. -to --• • --.--"""'''* them!" Sir I ha done Iba ·~ Ills ely mUlog oat 11oa1r al woodi alcollol aM that'• Stir to dlloolve well. tile frui1 ...s, BJ -Ille ---peo 2 -11 a - -to ., ' ve t In ber booklet ' Sa'lllll -. tlHlllac tt W...,, pooillvelyno good. SliceZ1"nooaandloraogea ~·ta dlaoolftd ...... lo "•:';or,_ - -• ".,._.__•a. 2or,. _,..,..I Ide that Hot~-" y.., ?>'obtain
-..... de! -I did find a recipe for very thlu, rinds and all. Tie In pour io1o the 1lqald. 0.-w<ll "IA . --a - -~I I~~..=~ a :lr...li.."":!s.'"' II Cdltl aa!I
lllty ~ ~.::!.--... ~.~to1 ha~tpognetrled,;~,_but ~.~!1'~"!'!.. ~~ wlthaclotbaadlel-ina drilkllo •-.•"!:_:or•.._ ~---JO.&N _._. -. ~velopewttb:"~";: ::. .:.;;. j.; a-;t;i. nu ~. •~ ~ 000 -c,_ --,..._ -cool -I -oool -pla<e I ..._ ----.& _... -It to Nan Wiley In-. al tbe -11111. more lime. Wbf1 ;iou're Oll)'OUI" own. to lukewarm. ~ • iloYs-Batlle 111!1 lei llond ill lmilto_ .. ,., L" ._ •-. __ .., • Wllll the hlcll cost of meat DAILY PILOT. ~ allow
_.., 111ey ahra,yo ...,. 1e." __ Pu_1_t_poun11s __ •f_sug_ar_ln_• __ Then_._take_ou_1 _11_cup __ and __ the_same_ooo1 __ ~ __ 11r_1_..,.. ___ DBAa __ 1U11: __ .__ ____ ,. __ .,_a_a_ .... _ar_·_w_nn ____ ""'-T_::.:..• .,_r,,._.,_•t_e_'"..:.l"'f_one..:_ls_loo.:.ck_· _tbree __ ,._ .. _1or_ror_ddl_ .. _:'1_• _ __ Ille __ .. ,
Ille daJ. I don~ blame -a I .., for....,. Jw1t &AW -~ER IN
I CID lell ;iou that lhla ta not
a happening peaillar to your
area. It Is everywbm. It bap-Pem at obr Kansas City, Mo.
stOreo "'the time. Maybe' some of them will
take the hint II they read this,
but don't~ bank on it. &icb
shoppers always think you
mean someone else.
LET'S ASK
THE<OOK
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Niii .... ," .•
llben'
Pl1 .
cb6ck, I >as much of that as
I can at ,._ before I eVer ~ OOffl'I ' make out the
cheCt all lk way, except for my=aiid~. tile II I \un not sure
bow muCh my groceries will
nm.
I make the cbe<k entry at
the same tline.
And, ~ I wort lmn my
home and1 Am not tied to a
mid schedule, I tzy to shop
.mty in the day oo I will be
dut of the way of tboee'-work-1'1 wives who have no choice
but to stop foc ~·Oil' the
WO!' home.
Now would yoo believe the
• .,., ... pi! brouiht this
complaint!
DEAR NAN: Why Is It that
8llH cllecbn alw•ys bow
-llle""oioy's opOciats are ... -Jilat ...... do!t--"""' , ..... w lo call J ---~,¥•vercMrg~ .. ,. ...
opedai ~-•"'1 -.
.... Ille -loo~~. eanl """'9.lioll cash
lo mte "OD sale" lieml. ~ JW
do•~ bep • ....., wale,, ,..
wlD be epa: -NO
NAME,
I don't w what policy Is
In all grocery chains, but -I served as"food· counselor for
a major chain years ago, the
monkey was on the cbede(t
bact. •
All price changes were
posted in • jJacl: room. It -up to penoilllel to gel there ID
time to m~ his or her own
check o1 n ..
DEAR ilMI: I am bvlng oo
modi r..18 ynr ~
winea. ~am .....ierl"I II
yoa or el yeoir '"*-" Uve a rtppe for ••ihig
.,. YOClta ollt .~taaa. It wald
lie latemllai to tey. -ANNE
WITEN, CALIMESA.
I'm afraid that's an im-
JM>Sliblllly. !lodka baa to be
distilled. Y• would be ....,.
~ a!oul al tile law.
1lou CID make potato wine
but, -pota-alone ha ..
Quid: easy to prepare
ahead. i. .
nUJZlllf CRBAM
I ~IOflaVORcl gela.Un
I tablelpoi>ns orange juice
4 ripe lftl!dium bananu,
linely-('IO cupl)
II cup :t::::i• ougar l leaJPOCll juice
1 coo~ .(I ounces) heavy
cnam
Jn • ~measuring cup
sprir*le ·-.... juice and allow to --about 5 mktutes. Slir over .,,,,., low""' (orm cup In • omaD *'1et bot ,..i.r ...,. the _, until gelallo
dlslolvea.
Jn • omaD mbinl bowl Mir
lligethar the blnmW, -
and -juice; lllr lo
dis9olvod ,JJ•Un. Jn a um mixing bowl
"""' ~fold In boioana
-· lnloa~ ....,. and ~ until -trm; brMk up and beat;
return to = until firm. Ooftt irith plM1Jc = .... ~ -mitfl to then Id otand
brtol1y In rdrlgerator or 11
room tempel'alure until 111gbt.
ly aollened.
'Ille cot.._ of the J'nJRn -a--will be a·uw.
ltpier tbn that ol m-
--... to.terV· lnp.
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·We unconditionally guarantee the freshnei;s: .
and satisfaction of every cut of Ralphs meat,
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. or your money back. Don't gues~ abo-qt " ·f, "it •
freshness. Look for the freshness date 9n every Ralphs meat label · · ,l!/ffN CHOPS '
To .. "C'll "-19 "''"""'JUN6 .
UllM.-A-F'Mlh
iolnw-11 Fryers .. ,.. 47 fb. avg. tb. •
-·-Cul Clllck
Steaks ... 118.
MEAT MASlBI MEATS
Jb. 1.09
,._ 1.69
... 1.78
.;_ 1,59 .
lb.1.88 ...
... 1.18
.. 1.48 • Port-Should.r Cut
F.resh Poi1< Steaks ... 1.14
Poppy arM.l-Gt8111 A
Fresh Jtnor 1\l1ceys ....
U.S.D.A.GrMeA-D.,.~
califania ffyers
'You .. -JllHty Twtcey Thighs
KonMl ..... -11-.Pwl QS
Wafer Thin BacCln
"""ld-11.b.•-loWa FantS Bacon -..
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LENTEN SEAFOOD SELECllOMS
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Q l&allRals ... _
Al Beel Flaa
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Saft'' gaiie , ... 43
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lleu Olee• D:c:Sling ..... 83 , ,, tW
Ai.m11a:yaiie , .. .40
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DAIRY --AnOlaige.Mce -·
PRODUCE DEPARTMENT' •• ,, . •
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.... r.1gelos ...; .... 21· ' ..
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fuerle AvoC:8clos .... .z9 .,,.._'*f.1, .•.•. ;17 'Ajliric:l8 Oranges ,..,._ ,,.-Top• fltllnoyff • • • :15'' C..•uls 11b. -... FrMlll-Large lbiHr .
Crisp Celery • • l8!, i;1 .,.,
.-, FRESH qvr FLOW(iR~ ~
..., •• 1 ~~1
ragiJerfte o.lsles ·-.78 ColorNI •&oo"*'I )
Fresh Cut Stock . -.....
nu WION lu.:wMi ,ul'lhNl.t,,..... C-.. no.ii.a
BAKERY DEPARTMENT U.l.D.A. Choke ... fl'9.f. 1 38 ' Lamb Shoulder Chops ... •
.......
....... .88 ,.
HOUSEHOUJ VALUES ()weft Plffdf-lfff 83 Meatloaf ....
o.ttdous Smoked Fltiwor Menk 78 Fully Cooked Ham ..-,.. , :.:3.49 '-24SL 39 ·' ....... .
- 7 , 7, UI ....
SelVir1g 1 aJas .,...: ••
10ClllllAl•••IWY 1 • ....... AddM-f'ortl .... '"' Smoked PlcnlC' ... 73 ~·· Sbae a:eOJlea •igs".:a Ralphs Oia11l8!JIB -
....... -DlldoM. Clmanon Rolls
1 Lb. Rolt-OrlglMI Of.Sqe •
Bird Fant Fork~ .... 99 ............ , ..... ....,. 118
'EE -~-· Me Detailas -·1.21 .., ______ . ... : .71 -i
a.tndJ la.cAlllllr--...... -
lniporled Soctii -I.II Canadilui ... -...,. ....
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Cherry Pies w Poi1< Unk Sau8age .. • C8na1en Whisky '= I.II Ooua & Pad Set ...;, •• I ..a. .41
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New Book Tells How
Mealth Risks Trimmed
By JEANNE LESEM wt,.,. ..... She has written a special such as a souffie at parties
kJod of cool(boolt to illustrate boca.,. people expect tt.
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• NEW YORK (\Jl'I) -A
rich. _,eafi>rl_.ladeo me a I
pr...... "° ...... heallh ~:io( ua ~ l\'e ~
!hat a low-cholesterol diet ean But al family meab, she
......, interesting and aalrac· follows the prudent d I e t
popular party df""rls and
raw vegetapies ! r • .callt.d
crudites in Frellch -are
gaining favor u ~ par-
ty hon d'oeuvres.
-Ll!'l'TUCE GIVES "GARDEN• GREENERY
Flowery Dish
Cuts Calories
To cut corners -and
calories ..:... put together a
flower-basRt of good nutrition
and beautiful eating. Allow
some preparation t i m e ,
because your flower garden
doesn't just grow, it bas to be
~ted.)
First, gather the in-
gredients: lettuce, turnips.
carrots, a green pepper, II
SJ11811 whil< JDl!Shrooms, U
cherry tomatoes and • good,
green cucumber.
Shake together in a pint jar
a special swee~and-sour
dressing with confetti-like bits
of green onlOn and carrots.
Then, just before serving, add
a tablespoon of toasted
sesame seeds and give the
dressing another shake.
Use a scalloped cookie~
ter to make "daisies" of the
turnip slices. Cut carrots into
slender fans. Flute the
mushrooms. Make "buds .. of the tiny tomatoes. and slice
the pepper into thin green
rings~
There's a double trick to an
this preparation, because
while you 're busy preparing
the salad, you won't have time
to think about being hungry .
and wben it is finished, the
beauty alone will help you
•avor every bite.
ORIENTAL ICEBERG
BOWLS
1 head western iceberg let-
tuce
2 turnips
2 medium-size carrots
I green pepper
16 small mushrooms
12 cbefTy tomatoes
1 cucumber
Sweet-Sour Dressing
Core. rinse and thoroughly
drain lettuce; refrigerate in
disposable plastic bag or let-
tuce "aisp-lt."
Pare turnips and cut in· thin
slices; cut each slice with
small Outed or flower-shaped
cookie cutter.
Pare carrots and cut one in-
to small flower shapes. Cut
seconil carrot in thin lengtb-
wl>e .Ucs, then make small
cuts about 14 incl1 aport. diag·
oool lo centlll' al slic<, lo give
a leathered lhapo. Drop clll'
rots and lumipo lQlo ice·
wateri chill.
Cut green popper Joto thin
rings.
Flute mushroorDI with a
sinall sharp knife. St.arting: at
ci!nter of cap, mHe 1 mlllow
cut In 1 swirl towud edge of
C8JI. Make a oe<:Glll eul .,,_
10 the first, at a lha-
anfle, '° a small patina drops
oat. t at about 14 lndt
~ around each mu.-cap.
-st.ms from toma• mBke two cult
at J1l)it from IOp at
eocb kmalo Ioward but DOt
tllrousb !he end.
Sllce Prepare
d....tnc.
CUI head ol lettu<e in ball
lengthwise. and with cut-sides
down, sbnd enough lo
measure l lh: quarts.
Fill individual ....mg bowb
with lettuce. Arrange fancy.
cul vegetables in small
lhallow b(tatet or on a serving
plal<' at tray. 1luesls may help
theJmelves lo ,..getables lo
lop lellu<e, and pour Sweet·
Sour Dressing over each serv·
ing. Makes I servings.
__, llftaillc' Com-.
bine '14. cut while wine vinegar, '
l tabkspoans com oil, 2
tablespoons ..... 1 tables-
poon sugar, l)(f tespoon salt,
'~ cup divered. ,green onion and l tablespooai slivered (or
gral<d) carrot in 8 pint jar.
Cover and sbate lo blend.
Add t lahlespoon toasted
sesame seeds just before serv·
ing and shake again. Makes
about lV. cups.
Elegance
Promised
u you .,. eoter1ainiDg and
want to swve some re3.lly rich
and delicK>us cookies we pro-
mise that you won't be disap-
pointed if you try tbe following
recipe.
Just the rich buttery flavor
comes through. an excellent
foil for t he strawberry jam
used as the "filling."
Sl'llAWBERRY JAM
llQUAllES
I cup butter
I cup l1lgll1
l egg yolks
2 cups unsifted flour. stir to
aerate befOft measuring
l cup liDely dlopped walnuts
't cup strawberry jam
In a medi11m mixing bow]
cream butter and sugar; beat
in egg yolb.
Gradually stir in nour. then
walnuts. Form mllture into a
ball and cut in half.
Wrap one ba.1£ or dough in
J11astic: wrap and place in
,_ .. chill.
Pat remaining half or dough
Into "" ungreased !I-inch oquan, cake pan. Spo....t jam
over mixture.
Remove remaining ball of
dough from freeur and roll
between two pieces of wax
paper to reno a &-inch square.
Remove top piece of wax
paper and invert over jam in
pan.
Peel off paper and with
fiag:ers g"1lly press edges of
doalill against pan.
Bike in a preheated ~
...... oven wrtil ligblly
kowlled -56 lo 00 minutes
~~on a Wire cate rack
. 1-edges wllh • small
apotula and cut jrito I \0 inch
eqamea.Malalllsquam.
·~an ope. But,w1ianr ~I® or your
Iil..slj'~L~tes you a· 1r ..
qllpl.t IUO" at dJJ1;ner parties
or1 ~nl w~e .such
meals ~ lo be standard?
Eat before yOu go out and
just pick at the party food,
says food writer Carol CuUer,
wife of a newspaperman
whose career has taken them
to Moscow, Paris and now,
Wublngton, D.C.
"U your hostess ii a friend,
sbe11 tmderstand," Mrs.
Cutler said. "If she's a
business acquaintance, you
won't get back there often anyway. ti ·, >
Sbe adaed that she's much mote cbDcerned about what goes on !be table at family
meals.
~ PIKIS UACTIVI wa,. llAICI J,
T.UTIUuMAIOl IJ 1f7:t
"'"' "" . r.ecommellded Ill her book. tive as wtu as bealthful. . Many of the recipes in it are
Mrs. Culler emphaslud !bat ~(\ollt¢ from one's Jbe learned
her book "Haute cuisine for to pr~re during u years at
Your Heart's De 11 g b t ''• Paris' 'famous Cordon Bleu r~resents preventive m6fi.· Cooking ·school and L'E001e
one for gourmets. des Troi.s GoutmaNb. I
It's: not intended for hospital ''Even the French re
patients or victims of heart at· lightening their cuisine now"
tacks whose diets should be Mrs. Cutler said. "The sauces
prescribed by their physicians are Jess rich. They serve more
and dieticians. brown sauce base than white.
Her interest -in Io w They're cooking fish in red
cholesterol cooking began 2-0 wine with a slightly thickened
years ago, Mrs. Cutler said, sauce. '
when her brother-ifl.law, a "There are fewer co'5ea.
cardiologist, advocated a diet and a cheese tz:ay ·is almost
low in animal fats and high in never passed unless-the l>8rtY
poloyunsaturated vegetable is at the French embassy.
oils, to help prevent heart and "I don't think I've been
vascular ills. • served pie or ~ake for dessert
As author of 11 weekly food duri~ our 31/1 Years in
column for the Washington Washington."
Post, Mrs. CUtler sometimes . She said spiced hot fruit, ice
serves a high cholesterol dish cream· and cold mousses are
Her own ~ for
home entertaining \CO~ of:
a bot first course, a cold main = .Y"'u\,,~='d~!di: ~ator, a , antt._~ ho.~
She also likes to serve
vegetables In the French
fashion, as a separate course. r·
Mrs. Cutler serves
sm~ed ialmon~ one of
her ways to vary
temperatures of courses.
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vance that iau only a lbort Betty bas always -t i ~ l1oat Sou1b Alr1<ml rod: lolioter / Melt butter Ind llit in Dour. water l'<boiJJ, drain and ~!· _,_,.,_, la .... ,....,.
BEVERl,Y lllLUI, caill. -lime to beat up apin la the .-i>J-Colll """'-z -11ea-cram taill Gradually btat In cnam and dttncb tails lmmedialely with •-"~' __,.. "We P'l eotertaln in the ovM. I particular1y like .. ..,... ·~ 2tablespool'llinstantminced mUlhroomtoop. ttrover k>w cold water,· 1 individual oiie·••r\llJll
111Ual ...... Some people.... lobeltt new bur 1 ·type ROBEllT YOIJNG'S 1 '"" (IOI> ....,..) "°"" . onloo heat unW uce bblee and With ICi!lon remove un-casseroles. Mix crwnbl and ~ Ille -1.'!'~. we babave ca-.. LOllSTE1I c.usBIUlLl!I !:"'P · ~ mm!Jteom l 11~ llnely chopped thickens. Seuof taste wilh ~ ~ and pull blltterol ...J8 •• ~-~me =utet. -we ve "We wecl IA> oool: a Joi ou~ jlanley salt llnd pe~ • • out-meol JU one pjece. Cut ..... , •· &K • wlUldrawn from the-Ued dooil poolside when the )llrla fl terYtqa) Salt, freshly grounct pepper licupCU'Dllakecnnnbs Parboil f~ k I~ meat .Into· l·ltlch' Cnioswise 350degreeF.ovii!or;lf 35 =~!.:.~.ult,'" laugbed _ _:were~_:li:::'vtni~_:bome::::::.· ..=.1'::4...:bam=: _ _:l_:ta:::bl:::-:o::::=-.::bdtter=_:<or::__..::to:..:WU!=:......--..:......--...'.~:.' ..::CU;::P:..::ineltad=:....:bu::t::t•:..r...:1:::•'__:'::•ils::._:b::_Y...:dro::.:!:ppl'.:o:'g:...· lhe=m::...:in::to:_:ali::,:ces:;:::,·,..:Stir:::..'.::roc=:k:..::l~::sW=...::_ln::IA>~IDlll<=·=-· __ .-T;-'':7---
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••saoctUlr)'," an l n form a I
room over U:'te garage he Ulel
U I 'F<"'· "Weeoterlllnfrieodlbyin· r vit1ng them out to cllnner. But
we don't really 'entertain.' We
I used to because my wife, Bet-
,. ly, IOmeboW felt 1t WU U·
peeled of her, a 801'1 ol re-
q\liranent."
The )'ounci live here in
what the actor calls a "1928
Beverly Hillt" bouae, a com-
fortable<. whlte.stu= Cape
Cod witn roses edging the
flagstone walk.
"Betty and I have fallen into
what you might can a natural
niche of juJt enjoying our
home, iind that d o e s n ' t
• ll<cestarily Include any klnd of 1 mmitment to invite people
into It," be went on.
Naturally, Oie Youngs' four
daughters..i and their families,
who live nearby, are ex-
ceptions.
"Even so, , weeks fly by
• 90metimel and we don't see
our daughters or t h e
grandchildren. The o t h e r
I night, BcUy and I were tallting
about doing some regular
f~y entertainlog by havlag
a therlng of Ille clan three
or our times a year.
'We would have It catered
and the children wouJd come
here about noon on SUnday
and stay until six.
,· '"Ibat way, the kids could
fall in the pool and we could
have fun together and then,
later, we could .kick them all
out. Bang. Six o'clock and
1 ·everybody goes.
"In this way we could keep
in touch and find out all the
, family news like whose tooth
fell out last week or how my
aon-in·law's ulcer i.s coming
along."
Robert Young's complete
liberation from the Hollywood-
imposed entertaining code is
typical of the man who seems
to enjoy life more with each
passing year.
"I like something light at
night -chicken klev, a cheese
soufne. or cold chicken with a
salad, and dessert of fruit and
cheese or ice cream and tea.
"We have even tried some
prepared TV dinners. I'm
amazed how good some of
them are.
":&>methr.es Betty makes up
State's
·flavor
Favored
A series of tastings to
d.!!termine wine preferences
for young adult groups in·
dicates that -with labels hid-
den ' -California wines are
'" · ' preferred about 85 Percent of
the tbne over foreign vintages
costing twice as much.
The tastings, undertaken by
the Wine Growers o f
California, have reached more
than 25,000 participants at
over 400 tastings this year. for
such groups as extracurricular
clubs at colleges, ski clubs,
groups interested in theatre,
and many others.
At each tasting a represen·
tative of the tr'OOP wpervises
every facet of the event, in-
cluding such things as
purchasing the wines near the
tasting sites, pouring the
v:ines into marked gla sses.
scoring. etc.
The wines are poured into
glasses prior to the arrivaJ of
the tasting groups.
After tasting the wines -
without learning their identi·
ties-the individuals rate their
wine choices on a form, which
.. .ii tabulated and authenticated
by one of the group and also
by the wine representalive .
An open tasting of the wines f presented concludes the pro-
l grom.
Announcement of l b e
, preferences is always an in-
~ teruting moment, for many of
-the tasters are ''sure" they
reCog:nize the wines' origins.
Wbell their own group's
Ebelmina: preference is
1 le1 Ille C.ilifornia
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pleuuno.
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Want more facts obavf the ICEBERG lETTUCE CONTROVERSY? '
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not grow or borvest .\ettyct. We l)U(Chose from groweft only
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er.;t "Oldies but Goodies,',._ now listed for sale .. LeJ ~s take
-you on 111n inspection tour.now. Remember we are the largest
locally owned Reel Estate firm with over I 00 prqfeuionals
to help you eve.ry step· of the wey. Please drop by, we will
be happy to answer any of' your !!Uestions .
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'lbUCooJ4.)lesa.3beclroom~ .. ~
ls priced tor qukk sale and ~ 1·•~ r ...
at s;zi;750. It' Won't Last. J.st t1r:w ~
cait 646--n n. ..
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oua-LAHE I.Of
$33,500" '
Unusual..older, 2 bi:droom.~!~ ti:'lll ~ ~
huge lot. Could build another lilible • nm'-~
clitional ......... -·--1""'. property • .lots . o! potential Investors -~
Bit.llden _;_ or family •ith T.i>La9'L Top Easbidi!
Costa Mta k>c8.t1cn. It WU1°t lut. can &lfi,.117L
• -:. 5 9EDR MS ''~ VERDE $41.950 . u yoo1!k. ...a mid.'-&lid out. ... ;r-:
llke.1""1'! wood ......... and If .... --
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ever see. o.astoomed and \lllCllllllled witb mll'1
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MESA VERDE 5 BEDROOM • llG,. BIG FcAMIUES POOL HOME Just·~ rutt ._..from tbe0golf dub. You1l de-
Dl:bt lil~tllls bmut.ifuU1 UICI Med coantry kitchen , 1 •
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'A l .EDROOM
$28,500
neep bJa, tii& homeL We baye 2 lai'it, five bed·
room1: 3 batfl home with a tiatnily room. l..ocf.ted The tiled ~ntry way will lead you into the home · or your dreaml. Picture younelf lounalnc OJ and -._, wllh --n.er. II a Jarp Good f.amiJ,y home in -hie Coota M-
livinr ,,_and -'""""fer --,JlolgbbQrhood, Walk to scboola and cburdlea.
New abU di)Jdirc mict kU ~ extnarP.rlce . Priced for 1iuJck aale, with small ~r. down. It
$5'.P -...--co11st1zn& -tlOatJoair.can-nn.
in a fanawic nel&hborhood. Take.the Ume to &ee your own N.1 x.11' tree form.~ or reluirw·ll'l
both of these, one.priced at·~500 and the other the lar~,'°counJ.ry kltcll:en a~·or just ahoWing
at $42,~. ·Call NOW, 842:2S35. your rnerids yoor· new .t · ~ 2 story pool
home located on a lll"ge oorlier lot· tor efM7
•cceta. Priced fCW' immediate 'aaltt',at or\1)' $49.990.
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.MESA VE~DE
Great location -extra. clean. 3 bedroom
with tamlly room.· Lowly grounda. PriCed
, at on1)"' $40,!i()(). PouJbJ.e.10% down. ;can·
646--7171 for an aPPOlntment to aee and
h\llTY, this· one Wori't last long.
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4· WXURY UNITS.
$63,000-$6300 'DOWN Gob""" into ' • potential '821\il' ennua1 crou. 14% apendabJ•: We h&ve,U • 80%
tlnn loan commltrnen~ heller h"""'I 648-· 717L I ~~
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Special because at the followtng: 1) Beau-aho~ and IChoob. immaeuiate"rnove in •
tlt.l upgradin& and condition; 2) 1300 aq. condition, wiijl 2 1arrt bed.roomt pl_us den i
ft. of tinlabed bonus room for ,recreat:IOJ\ -with fireplace, Rell' llylna: room ,,_altding
came rotwn or additional bec:lroomi and glaa door opetMI out_ o~ beautitul luidscair
batbo; 3) -., ..-jce lldT&ntaae -nu. ing. OnlY '$42.500. EZ ......... Call 6~.
h\lJne ~·"' ooct more than $?0.000 to re-~.at~ Ptl""''lfet tull~.iicnly ' . . ;. :J:':"~~~=· .. ~. 9''11IS , . , ..
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' 2 atori duP1ex. 4 bedrooin u~r Mih~
batbo and 6uut.ln kit.hen. SPO<lo,qa llvllle I ~ ORS room• with ba.l(Ony. Plus 2 biedroom1 -A1n:n110N INVEST iower. Excellent "'"'m'" rentals. 10,t a
Great potential! 5 ae}il(U'ate homea, . all in few hMJ8el fryrq. be&Ch. Aakina $'14.995. Call
good eontijtion. on R-4 lot. Located near 673--8550 fOl' 1how1Dg. . ' ·
pJ'Ol*Xled Marina. IJsted at $100,000. Owner
says make offl!l' or pre1ent trade. 546·2313. •
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HUH LOT!
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' Super-sharp, beautifully upgraded and dec-
orated. featuring 3 bedrooms. cbarminc
-familY room Wllh f-. formal dlninr
"""" and 211 baU,.. Locoted in very .......
able neighbpr~ on quiet cul-de--aac wt.th :room mi )'t.nl tm.-'&x>ol, boat, trailer, etc. N~ beaeJl, ,schoQ1s.. and. ~pp\ng. Please
pboDe 546--23~ for, Into ~ appointmenL
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Of carpets and"'"""'''" tbla delW<e duolex
in • ~ce Co~,dtl Mar Jocatlbn. s f;W.. 1
room unit w.itb '~ tplui .separate dfuJng room..and fatnily room. Alao a new 3 bed:.
>;oo<n unit o~ gvap. Sparkling ldtcben0
with bupt·lno. Thi• •IU 'be built In prln\e '
area neu CDJo! beech priced at $130,000. Call~
" PRIVACY? . '
Thia u th> hOllllt tor you. Huse II """' lot
with bOit gate, Wi'roWl4I tbe 5 bedroom
211 bath hom• with ooolPlet. prtvaey troO:
the ne)&hbon. See it tocla¥. 842-2535.
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"LA MER" ·MODEL
$53,900 .
BeauWul· hOme 1fOr1 1arle. taaiJl>', {eaturlna:
4 bedrowris, family room/ formal dl'nin&
• ' 1'0001 and huge, paneled t.nd carpeted rum·
P"-''room. U:perailed -Uibout with.many
• ·~ features and' in v~ sharp, move.. Jn • «inJfiUon. i-Someoiie will acguire thil ~ 1lt U-000 i... -_iu current ............ , cOe:t? 1want more lhfo. ·Please phone ~ 2313. •
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i. Elellll>t 3' bedroom + c1en. nou•i, fire.
place;. ln!ported marble, tanlutlc 'view, all
terms. ~;590. ·
2. T .. Off In Yi>ur awn back yard. 3 bed· ~ lamlty room, atrium, usume $35..SOO. VA lOen with only $8000 down. C8U noW,
842-2535.
W T YOIJ SEE, IS
WHAT YOU GIT
And you will tee a 2. ~tot')' kt~ tamlly hO!nt.
" large bedrooms. a great bl.a; llvin& room, family room with wood buri!ng tlttplaoe, formal dlnin&
room, all electric kitch~, 3 car pl"Nfe. IAQted
ln prestlee &re& ln 8untlnit0n Beach .. $48,950.
847-6010 I
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t7 FEET ON TtlE WATER .
~utl(ul 4 ,bedroom hoUR made-~ order for
.relaxaUon and ente~tainll)C. I...arn "•it down,.
~t ·.bar. fli-ep11lCe, ~atom ~pes and ~tlblo
Thil .t\om• hu. enough, room for ev,fYb04Y. !l500
114-ft. 'Very oO,n an4 1pedoUI, $14!5,000. oOB 5tl-
23j3 fol' 'alt'...ooiiortantty 1b Inspect this l\Olllf.
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Everfone wants r;; be cloee to the beach. 'l'h1I
house wtll ~pM: you there. • bedrooms. 12 batbl
with ~11J'l&nr.~extnu-for--,a9,~ You have
to see ft tO &P.t:eelat:e it. For t_llrlher tnfonnation
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11...arie 3 bedrooin borne fn ~11ent'-condition •
~ on .,omer lot" :..._ l"OOtn tor boat. Juat
mlnutet fttrn the beach. $1,800 Down. 847-6010 . . ,
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in one ol the.ffnestholneo and loca-ln H\ul._
lnl\i>n Beoch. 4 ~ pl111 ex!rO" Jargo bo11111
room .oV<f'!Ool\l""-U... )'adlic Qcean. Too ~
....-.. to mention. $6!.SOO. 847-<;0lO
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2112e EAST COAST HIGHWAY
COflONA DEL MAii, CALIF.
644·7270
Harbor View Home
Somerset Model
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THE "CHANNEL REEF"-$140,000
Luxury! On the water. Completely refur·
bished with plush cptng & drape•, beamJ,
paneling, abundant marble &. many other
fine appts, 2 BR, 2 bath "own-your"wn".
Adult occupied. Pool, great vu, pier/slips.
LINDA ISLE-BAYFRONT
Lowest priced home now on the market on
this exclusive island. Warm & friendll. and
many un11<ual features. 5 Bedrms, family rm
w/wet bar, formal dining rm & 4'h baths. 3
Fireplace• + barbeque & pier{slip.
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live high on'a bluff overlooking Dover Shores
with a poobide view reaching lo Catalina
and beyond. Very distinctive, very spacious
and very exclusive 4 Bedroom at $245,000.
UMl9UI HOMU OP NIWPCMT .. CH. MMlll .._ .............
RANCHO LA QUESTA LA CllESlt I BEACH BEA~(f~~~E!;,....MOOSTOER~ • i I PRNOPERTY, "°""' ....... .:, ~ cui. In Lac)ulla ewport.
de-tac street in pride.of· OCEAN DUPLEX! Inves'lan
OWMl!lhip nei&hbcrhood. 4 MODEL HOME bargain or beach nuts de-~ 3 baths, larie •oR SAL~ Ugbt % bl<K:k: to the ia.Dd. family rm wllh llreplace, r ,. LOCATION' • LOCAt10N!
patio off a:arden kitchen, PLAN 22 Take advante.I' • call now fonnal dining rm. One bed· ~
room -""1lrl and 11 ALOND~,700 . on
kiea1 for a den or guest 3 BR • 2 BA'I1-IS • FAM RM 2-S"I'ORY BiEA,CH HOUSE!
room. Room for boat or HUGE MASTER SUITE JUSI' REOqCE[)I A tew
trailer 1toraa:e. Wallc to e Luxurious Carpet steps to aand! Fi.JRN.
ocean. $46,950. e Upgraded Floor Tiie ISHED! New ~11. Fam·
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REALTORS e Air Candlllonlng =..;.--~• ~
0pon' ev..;i 1 e Hugo Lot e M1-4454 lllle e Covored Pollo I Ol11 \I L Ol \O\
Welcome children In thl.I family, SPLIT
LEVEL 5 bedroom, family room honie which
featureo 3 baths, tormal dining room, WET
WESLEY·~~;l~to~~~:. Rooltoro U~l()Uf: fi()Mf:S Fher·Reducecl
2111 Son Jooquln Hlll1 Rood REALTORS $25,0001
• Lush Landocaplng
• Sprinklers ;
MIN. 20% DOWN
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• BAR, large convenient kitchen with all the
extras. Tremendous fenced yard on dead-
~ end type street. FEE LAND. . ... $81,500.
NEW .. OvPD•RrlookT c•e"'NTBEigR CNanyBon Counlry Cl~IO I !!J!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!~ G.1.-FHA OK! .
• • • Gonorol GonorOI • Pit!CE .rusr DROPPED! CGono~~r~a~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~0on~o~r~1l~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ll ;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;:::;i~;liiii~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Needs tender lovln& care.
~ Palermo Model ; NEW BAYFRONT LISTING ~~ ••• ::::,:o~: EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
NEW LISTING! II a;· Harbor View Home
Sr Only one left In phase 2 of resl!le section on E FEE LAND. This home has 4 bedrooms, l FAMILY ROOM, 2'h baths In a SPLIT
( ~~~ a;;,r:~ph~re.' .Nie."~'. .hmdscape~fu~~
Quiet elegance in this quality built home.
Located on a large lot with shade trees.
There are 3 BR.; frplc.; complete electric
kitchen. Priced lo sell at $34,750.
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Charming front unit with MANY EXTRA
FEATURES. Shllg carpeting thruout plus
wallpaper, 2 bedrooms (master bedroom is
oversized). SECONQ UNIT 15 for the bache-
lor, 1 bedroom. ALL IN ~MM4CULA TE
CONDITION. Manicured landscaping. Needs
no repair in or out ................ $74,950.
AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES
REAL TORS 644-1i10
CORBIN-MARTIN
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SHARP CARMEL MODEL
3 bedrooms and family room -Shows like a model
home! New carpets, quiet Clll-d ... sac street, large lot,
room tl>r pool. '69,000 FEE
PORTOFINO MODEL
Lik' new, 3 bedrooms, family room, bonus room/alee!>'
Ing loll. C!!p!!I< thruout. Spanish tile enlry and bonus
fOOllJ: fl8riuu FEE. ,
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rooms. c.ountry kitchen.
Dishrnast:er PLUS water·
softener! Giant shade trees.
ANXIOUS -seller leaving
rountry! Batpin priced for
fast sale. TAKE ADV AN-
T AGE -call~
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Occuponcy Moy or Juno Owner trana!. Gorgeou.o 3 ,., -o bedroom. Family r m . ,
-71 bonus room. Fireplace, rear
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_ built-ins. brk $36,950.
WE TCUFF
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3 BR &: flllll w/pool, vac.,
15<.500.
3 BR & pool, beauty '61.950.
4 BR &: fam, tun hmt.
$69,900.
CALL 642·lm
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REAL
ESTATE
LICENSING
COURSE
Famous LiceQSing Course
now available thru Tarbell
Applicant.'! fully reimbursed
upon quilification. For de-
tails .,,,U ldr. Sloan (7141
832-5l40 in orange County, .
on weekends 832-7000.
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• Free Placem•n+ Service BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME I
· Foimtain Y1U1y. Sp1cio111 5 b.dro1H111, Z l:l1th1. Enl•tved 111fry
way. Dinh~g rOtn, built-in1 & di1hw11h1r. family roofl'I, 2 patios.
lovaly d1c::ot. Gold 1h19 c.rpetiftg thruout. Extra-lar91 rtat yard,
$3·7, 950. 142-2561.
$47,960, .. a11tif11I oc•u I mo11nt1ln 11i1w. Thi top1 in l•nd·
sc1p[n9. 4 b.d'ooma. l f11ll b.th1. form1I cilnln9 room, ci1lux1
liitc:h111 with b11!1f.iM I di•hw11h1r. f1milv room, fir1pl1c:1, lo¥•·
Iv p1tio•. 51111 d•cli: off m11t•r bedroom. No down t1rm1 1111il·
1bl1. 491 ... 21 1
Mi11ion Vi1jo. Ent•r thru th1 lov•lv erc:hH enWy w1y into ,.;.
l111111ry. 4 b.droom1, l b•lh•. Fir1pl1c1 i11 fh• llYir19 room, In tlMf
trt•ster bedroom & 111 th1 c:onv1r.1tlo11 pit. Petlo, di11l119 ro.,..
modern lcltc:he11. D•n a m111i~• bon111 ro_.. l11cli1d11 • po•I
t1bl1, g•m• room l loh of 1tor•'i1• N>Oft'I, $61 ,900. (00711)
130-6060 • A~vance TraininCJ Program
Costa Mesa
1 !1 Story Model!
$47,950. Prime location.
Beauti!Ul 4 bedroom home
with 3 tun baths. 2100 &q. tt.
Family room, dining room.
Move-in condition. Pie·
""" book perfect. (00103)
919-2390.
Mesa Verde Home!
$34.~. Most-desirable 4
bedroom home. Covered
patio, dining room. Family
room with a fireplace.
Vacant-immediate possess'°n ·
possible. Very sharp! 2
baths! (00830) 979-m:l.
Back Bay Home!
Geo~ 3 bedroom home.
Pool, heated & filtered.
Flagstnne decking. Patio. 2
fireplaces. Family ro o m •
Dining .room, bu 11 t-in .-j.
dishwasher. Lota of fruit~
Builtln BBQ. Dog kenneL TW!r
guest OOu1ea. . I.DU of eiboW
room. --.900 (oa.ul) , 540-1120 i'\ • • ~
f
Sharp' ToYillhouse!
$21.500. Iii top condition. ~
yard, petk> & pool, 2
bedrooma. forced-air heat.
Dining room, built-ins,
dishwasher. Submit your of·
fers. 54!>--l'lZ
I st listed! '
$36,95Cl. ~ time on the
market. bedrooms, 2 batlul.
2-5tory me on large lot.
Family room, huge botttll
room. Covered patlo, fruit
trees. Nicely landscaped. ·On
quiet culr<l&-sae. 540-172).
1 Year Old!
$38,950. A real charm bOmi:L
3 bedrooms, large covered
patio, extra bath. On quiet cu1
de sac. flrepla.ce, f a m i l y
room. Built-ins with dil!hw"ash·
er. M~ special features. As-
sumable VA Joan. (01351)
540-lT.lO.
' Costa Mesa
Near Country Club!
$45,700. Immaculate 3 bedroom
home on quiet cul de sac.
J'amily room witb fireplare.
TUe root Dinina: ro o m ,
dishwasher, bullt-ins.-Secludad
rear li"'°I< room. Sbows like
....... (OO'i&I) 962.&'!65.
In Top Condition! .
$34, 'JOO. Prime College Patk
hQme on quiet cul de' sac. 3
bedrooms. 2 bath8. Pining
room, lamily room. Patio,
~ beaL Nicely
landscaped. No dowll
GI'a. (00646) ~1720
Irvine
.$28,lOHow Down!
No :doMl G.I., 2 bedrooms,
dining robm, bullt ... ins,
~. Fireplace. """"
ltmg n:un. Weil-decorated.
(~) . 540-1120
EspeciaDy tr!Ce!
$45,0X> Attractive 'home. -4 '
bedrooms, 3 baths. Hlih attic
storage room. Hu.t..._1 patio,·
!flake root Firepla&, itti 1am-
ily room. Dtnin1 room,
dl1hWaahe.r, built-~ Carpeiliii: thntou~ Breaklast
•tioir,. 1 '. !m095) Ml>-1120
Newport
Beach
. -
HuntinC)ton
Beach
la CUesta Monterey!
$41,rio<I. tntra sharp home.
Custom beauty with thlctclahag , -ting. 3 llOdrooma, 2 bfth4.· ~ Jllltio. ahalto roof. Privacy-minded U.tng [...,m.
~lace; family r.11.om.. -eulit-itis, dlmlw.-& dinin&
room. (11D758) 962-8865.
4 Bdrms-$27,500!
Very cr:rzy hame with lots of
paneling. Excellent location. 2
baths,. dinine toom, built-ins &:
dishwasher. Fireplace in the
den. Many °'""!:JV""'! last
long. (Ol7J5) 842-""'1.
Beautiful "Condo"!
$33,500. Large corner "corDo"
with 3 bedrooms, 3 be.ths!
Built-in wet bar, fireplace,
rear living room. Dinl.Dg
room. dishwasher &: bufil:-tns.
In Wla Paci.He. Priced to.ldl.
(01116) ~
Chojci 4 Bedroom!
$46.000. Tiled entry hall, par-
quet floors. Family room with
cathedtal ,eel.Ung. Fonnal din-
h!e" rootm Fireplace,
dishwasher, builWns.
Ahlolutely spotless. Recently
h!decorated. Huge pantry,
(01058) -
Sharp Tbruout!
$29,500. Well decorated inslde
" out. Centrally kxsted. 3
bedrooms,. 2 baths. Fotttd-afr
heat. Patio, djning room. bullt-
ins. ""'1>1ace. l;ubrflit all
olfea. (Ol3!16J ~ .
W'isi. Cilme True!
;44,m Mol<e your dream
come true ln lh1s 4 bedroom, 3
bath fxlme. On extra-large lot.
Immaculate condition, great
location. Fireplace, family
room. Dinina: room, patio.
Diab.washer k built-:lns. Won't
hut long! (0!ll;7) ~
Hunti .. g.ton
Beach
Gorgeous living!
Super home with 3 bedrooms,
2 ,balh8. Padq, dining. i-oom.
A)l..modem kitchen. Stparate
,nunpus ·J'OOm. •With fireplace. G-ProPettY cifulKt>.
.. 3 -190.. $69,500. tbl2<?J st::lli3' . . .. -
That Special Home!
s;ll,flOO. yery attractive 4 bed-
room with many extras. 2
baths, dining roOm. Built-Im,
fireplace, teduded rear living
room. Shag carpetg;large cov-
ered patio. (01413) 846-000(_
5 Bedrooms! + Pool!
$39,500. Extra sharp home
with extensive landscaplng.
Lots at paneling. Pool &
covered patio. Secluded livlll:
room, fireplace, family room.
Built-ina with di&hWbher,
dining room. (01106)'~
Pre..+ion U-I I '1"5V DUIN~.
! '•' I $45,95(). M081 itnlque home
near the beach. 4 bedrooms. 2
. baths. Formal dining room,
built-Ins. Shake roof, patlo.
Firepl'ace, family room. Large
PM!rf · Parquet floors in large
lamfly room. Redwood decking
• patio. Lava rock BBQ.
Dwner -· (01258) 96Ul65. .
Love~ Hiime!
$2.8,500. Attractive landscap-
ing, large rear yard. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, dining
roomi,, bWJ.t-irui &: dishwasher.
Patio. Take advantage now!
(ai2'16) -·
4 Bdrm-lo Om!
Fantastic location, I" re flt
home, Large living room,
formal dining room. Family
room, fireplace. 2 bathA,
built-ins. Only 1 'h yn. old!
Near everythin&. Large entry.
Lal'JE! rear )'l"d-ideal !or pool!
owner must make qui.cf; sale!
$34,500. 114i-2561.
COSTA MESA
HuntinCJton .
Beach
Nice 3 Bedroom!
$29,000. tbeerful famHy home.
Inupaculate. DeJuxe shag
carpets, secluded rear living
room. Fireplace, built-ina.
Hardwood noon. Great ....... 1. ~ . "."'
. Fountain
Valley
Sparkling Clean!
$34.500. Beautiful home in top
are,a.. Near schooll I: shops. 4
bedrooms, 2 bathe, family
room, fireplace. Dining room,
built-ins It patio. Secluded liv-
ing room. Surrounding ti'uit
, trees, caressing roses. (OCSM)
962-1373.
All Tiie Extras!
$34,100. Owner a.rudour to selL
! bedrooms, dining room.
kitchen built.:.ln& On ex·
tra-large lot. Cen.
t:rally-located. Fireplace, llir'o
l'9tlDdlna trees. Boni. room.
~ down &: )'Ull can mow inf --Former Model Home!
$53,o:xJ. Tremendous home. 4
bedrooms, 3 aeparate baths.
Patio, three-car garage ,
Fireplace, family r o o m ,
kitchen built-mi with
dW>WIUher. Shai carpeting
thruout, ~tkmed:
Cathedral ceiling, shake root.
On quiet cul de sac in belt
--(01141) 962-1373.
Beautiful Tonouse
$29,95(). Lerge<t m..i.i in
beautlful condt'tion, 4
bedrootm, 2 full baths. Dining
room, b'utlt-in·• &
--· Den, pool ,.. patio. For the fussy beyer.
(illill8) -
Fountain Valley
4 Bdrms-$36,250
Priced to sell. Excellent
townhouse on quiet courtyard.
3 baths, dJning room, patio.
dlshwaaher. Pool A: clubhouse,
Family room, bW.11-ina with
dish.washer. Pool 4 clpbt¥>Uae,
patio. (01044) 846-1313
Mission Viejo
Beautiful Aegean!
$51,950. Beautiful thruout. 5
bedrooms, 2 baths. Shag
carpetina:, drapes. C en tr a 1
!Ur-conditioning. Dining room,
patio, built-ins,· dishwasher.
Fireplace, family room. Fruit
trees &: lush land9capln&.
(01226) &1(!-00;().
• lake Forest!
LaCJuna
Beach
lovefy Setting!
$35,000. Immaculate 2 bedroom
home just one block lrom the
ocean. Huae living room &
bedroom. Modernized
bathroom. Lowly aettin&, quiet
II.bounds. Dlnlng r o om ,
built-ins, dishwasher. Patio,
( (01216) 494-8003,
Exclusive living!
Absolutely nl(ll'Veloua. 1 Ter-
raced hllltkl~ horse oornJ &:
separi.te A-frame studio. 4
bed r,o d M·'I , ultra-modem
kitchen. Dlntns room,
fireplace, family' room. Rear
llvln& room f or
privacy-minded fol.ks. Over
1 ~ acres ot exquisiteness.
Complete pr1V11.Cy. ~ 8 5, 0 0 0.
(ll0782) 494-8003. $45,750. Beautiful uvma. 3 bed-room. 2 baths. Woodland set·
Ung with loads . of. prlvacy.
BBQ, pro!esalonal landscap. San Juan
Ing. Dining room, tireplace,
f""'1y room. SeclUded .... c,.nt1·ano ~ (= ~-1</1;·11] ·!"-----.""'--=~----
3 n.i... . ·. ,~29· ,·500'. ' Eltra Special!
DUI lf~.p. A gorge()u. 3 bedroom home
Ta1tefully decorated.
Carpeting I:' drapes thruout. 2
baths, dlnin& room, patio,
• Good nelatibOrhoodr • \./atldna
distance to acboolJ &: lhop-
ping. Fireplace, family room,
secluded living room. No dolVD
G.I. (89303) 83IJ.<060.
Country living!
with loll or extras. Overshred
patk>. Large grounds with
beautiful landacaplng. Burglar
& fire alarm. 'Stereo sy1tem. 2
baths. Dining room, built-ins
A: djghwuher. Fireplace,
fatnily room, Owner tran1fer-
r e d ~ mu1t 1ell!
$39,950. (00931). 493-1341
San
Clemente ~~~~~~~~~i:
Custom Built!
$46,500. Bee.uti!ul home, lovely
area. Room for boat and trail·
er. Fireplace, family room, Dlnln& room, &11 modern built·
ins. Patio. Study room. Owner"'
anxioul to tell. (01403) 492-1210 •
Cozy CUstJ!m! ,,
$42.500. Owner nnW leave. 3 •
bedrooms, 2 batho. :.~: residential area. ~ B :
low-mainten&noe ~-D ,
~i:n. ttrepla~ ~:
bunt-I"" Patio. t.0111~ ' ..,.mo. • ~t
' Outstanding V'iew! -~ ~
• $46.900. Treml!ndoua ocean It'
harbor vtew. Surrounding fnil•:
trees. 3 bedrooms, l bathd!
Formal dining room:'
Fireplace, rear Uvinc room;:
Modem bl.dlt-lnl. CUltombuUt :;
home. Many" memorabl't.
momenU in .tore Jar )'OUt :
COU68) 492-'1210. • •
~~~~~~~~~~~
Ocean V'n! . ·' I '• ,. •••
$48,950. ContemporarYi i
bedroom, 2 both home, Patio~,
dining rm. Dllahwuher &. . ,__ ' bullt""1l3. Fireplace. Great •
area, beautiful landscapq; :
t00690> e.mo. : : ---------·:
Dana Point ·: • --G-rea-t -Vi,~!-:
w.500. sr1ng the .,,,. & the Choice 4 .Bedroom!
=·=i:me ~h ~1~ $42,300. Wonderful family Attractive 3 bedroom horoe QD~
ac:De. • C»rr8ls, e, -=bl~. ':ack mme. One mile from the quiet cul debesac. Best ~ !
room. Laige ahade treet: beach. 3 bat.ht, patio; d1nlnc area .. near.. ach &: sbopp~'
·Great mountain view. (Ol387} room. Cathedral celltJc ln Uv-2 baths, dlnlng room, bullt-t~:
830-0030. : • tnc room. Huge yard• tamlly with diah ... uber. Patio, famtJ.Y,~
ExceUent Choice!
$49,900. In A;l condition. C
bedroom.11, 2 full baths. C@n-
tral ah-<onditioning. Formal
dirllng room, extra eating
area. Modem kitchen with
built-in.I &: dishwa1her.
Fireplace, family room ,
oecluded Uvlng room. $49,900.
(01165) -
room. Otnoe In garaae. room.$0,986.Cmcan.~:
t'lreplace. Bullb-lns 4 ·. t ... ~ .:
dlAb-.. <ol047i -oo. Magiuncent fiew! :;
Georaeous Orange c o u n t Y !
Valley view. Mirrored entry to:
thl1 lovely 4 bedroom home, 2 ;
baths, dlnl.na' , room, pa.Ho.1
Family room, fireplace,•
Bullt--1111, dilhwasher. $C.250.:
Close To Ocean!
$39,000. 3 bedroom home. wiUi
choice neighborhood. Pleasant
view of the hflil. Dining room.
bullt..U. &: dltbwa•her ,
Fireplace. (01224) 493-.l34l.
No down terms available.:
(01211) _,. -
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4fWOOJ
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bdrm1., 2 balhl. Good -. SPA/llSH OECOR·3 llednn. Clooe-ln W>lk ID ,..,,, A • -D In -..._ • llol1 ..,.
Fomlly rm., II r u:.!,• c •. 2\i. beU., ll1'e new aha& beech. N.,. • bdrm 2 bath l 811 -,. bit to _... 11'1~ ..... .:::. -.._ :i::r:::~. '= :~1=.i..:'r'I:. ~:,:~~=-= ~=tl:"°SS::~~ ... ::""'--°""i ~ •• 0r:-·.
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OWllER -i --· lllYotoo fol'<ff $61,;oo, N •u·~· ""' -. 2 boll>L Famlty_n•,. ~ -· all ienna. CA1.J, '99-2800 * ewport Beach, 613-21158 Paint. One Bfodl IO 0-0. llORl\OW 'IO -..... nD., bQ1Jt.1n1. Wwn&CJ' -rm.,· 91i&-4455. a. .._ LUXUlUOUS 3 Ill.Ory cedar 3 !!-•~ Call A n7 t l me, ~ II ~ hoaeC Ull!
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"ru.c!' i<I"" ~ $311,!>00> ~ -1 bdrm 1....,. ..... o..r -.. 1'tOl ......
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Blod< h>Ocoan II.HOO TUES. nnms" FRI. Runttngton a-h ----..... =il.T=.$198,0QO -·-~· SERVICES c:::;=:::!~~ . ' . 2,.~ i2"::' ~ I BLUl'l'S CONDO ·~Bhd.
": ~~YFRONT RlANCtSCAN P <.. , 3=·~~ •pw ... ,,. __ ... °"t.~ r1='='--FOUNTAINS .y Cddli ........ I' I' ' ~-I ~ 1'6 • ..... • • ',.. cld 4 BR. 3 bo, -SUPI b --d TED HUBmT" ASSOC. · ,_ r._..tr .. . • = cJf';,,":'.-r::-rodut> THE SEA $2~p INCOME PROPERTY Mn Via Lido, N.B. "15-8500 e DUPLEXES A•...: s. ~ ~
67"',3000 The_ I.,...,_ hornet In COAST HWY ~-"'"',.. ocoan e TltlPLllXIS· -Bl<'fll "it.SI,. ~ ........ 2 Story, 5 BR, 3 a-, tt lo _, 11!1\, clan 25 n-.n .. Laroon, Roal.,. OU LE °"'*" c....e -BA. When )'OU """' )'OU u a~· Roal nloe area. All ' Frt -= "-· 1 ~apt * 61W56.1 * e F RP XES 17422 -llhd •
•. EAST BLUFF vi.w the op1ra1 ....._and elec t, !ml din, front nn, ~~~."f~';;,.,~1n"':ar~'g: Newport l1oltlhtl • In 0oota Moa " CU-!kl mnm--sir.am
l:::.'l;::time"i ... "" marl<et. , ~ 111e ._ plUI t11o ~BA c! ~· .\i"f"~·~'. •a n" ab 1 e. u oo. oo o IES:r BUYS =-a=!.-=: -·-»-• s. Malo S\._ . 2'ii &MM. Fcrmal aunken living room and fOl'o Sl 250 dn and PIU'lDLI lea w/&O()dwlll A inventory from. 6'l5-6la · -.....,.._..
-· A f!eaut,y of Open Dolly 1-5 ma1 cflnlno, The .-........ ll>&n ml $125,000. Bob Yorke For tho bftt buya In Newport • ltT W. 11111 St., \
s..lnunlng Pooi, 1'1-4620 Woyno Rd abte alt olee kttd> opena In IJ • 644-24» e U.lghta. lrom a ......., at . SW& -547~ W: Ttp TT;~= Unusual cuttom ho~ •. 4 a Iiuae tamlly room w/ftre., 1IEN,;llJllMI $22,000 to a home at $65,~. , , MU We"m'rwter Ave.Sc..
, Profeslioaan,y Decor-tKlnns, tam rm, fQrma1 din-~aoe. t.rge patio w/tmbe--··-·-----2 BR new · under con-and for a wkle selection of -W~ 893-
Ulr. =...-~: N&n :::i"=k;;,'"~~ =:. ~~ 531.5111 ::u 531-5111 ,~"' r'·~· CONDO, ~ .... i.e:. ~'."·' '" Ccata 10!!':9'*! ~ ld 11· loans
IM6-«>ll6. • CALJ,9'1M456 -"BEAUTIFULLY beachlront, $42,500. ,, CALL ,r.-U6·Ul4 t-IBR.~-2BR,1.1BIL 1 • .,.,........,..,.,.,. • ~ !C!' FASHION SPANISH" S~l:.J."" Coaat lll&hway. 111 .. ~.-'A!l!l!L ~~-.:.::~~ 2 '""•"'tuD .. .,.. L~• ~... -; I I j SHORES from the tiled...,., .. the rod R2 land for 8 unlta. $100,000. r_._ ;;;;, .u1....i'. ...... -I oa,ns tiled ~ eotranc;~ Phone 'RED CARPET ,Ne ar N.::.~,L::.1 o rrlre kit A: bath. Xlnt ·loc. -.• ·-~f!f; llOll V. l'IWOO.IK One ol the mcst aoual!t-atler ..,_ 1s a -• that o!f<"? REA!.TORS. 497-1161. Ask CALL 63W661 ~ -'-
..ttteU, 4 BR 2 BA, elec clonda. 4 ~~ bod· BY OWNER Rccmy 3BR. 2BA. brick frplc MWln 54M611
llaJ. 'fi.:\ll areu. Walk to beach. beaut all the e~ of • ha· tor Gocrge or Jim. BY OWNER --0orp. S.ttlor Mtv-Co.
~c:! kitcb, firoepl, intercom AM/ ~~~ ~ i: LO.VELY OOw 2 Br, 2 BA. ~~~ & Jrg yrd. $42,<XX> 16 UNITS 9erv1C Bubor ua 21 1ft.
E + INCOME ,._,n ·1n1 ~ ~t. ~e "::;· ily room with ~ 3 ocn vu, Top of World. 21521 Ei&htJ BR .. ~l BR
UPPER BAY By Owner. CdM. R-2. Conv. hom: cui ~ e car garqe, plus mirli ~·s Ln. Buy now before Santa Ana Heights ~~-Mll!!f Wane.d 251
In le/do bl 4BR 2BA. · · more. Priced to sell. Tru1¥ pnce ·~a.se. 496-221S •L ACRE, ho-•--Ill-· ' InOOme 2 Bedrooms + Din· 5 g u e ' a must to eee ••• 536-2551. NEAR EMERALD BAY 73 '""" IAlO 0wne .. _...__ ST.D -wm PQ I%. ge,. ·Roo~th!l~sedr w~i; ~1~~:·1!c:i (=-) BKR. 2 BR, VIEW. $49,500. s:~~~n2 = ~ ~~ FORTPICo. ::?~ ~~ $15.0ll
ntalns, bay and your Shutfe~, .new ~ ~ OWNER moving. 4 bdrms., 2 NEFF, REALTOR 494-9318 557~ Prin. only! Realtor '42.alDO ~~~~~~~~~I
te fruit orehard! Ad· etc. Principals o Y 67 baths. Fam i I Y rm., Laauna Hiiis : ~
2 Bedroom to help att 4 & wknds. firet>lace, dining r m • 1:: I J :....
live well at minimum DUPLEX Built-Ins. Near the bead>. 4-U FOR YOUI --1'ICJ
"Bit of g.-1 .... cxter· A Ba-aln. 2 & _. __ and 2 5% down. brk $31,450 I~ $67,0CO FP $6'mO Dn. li,~;~~;;;;·~;1 ~· •• ~· 962-0066 BUILDER'S --"""" .....,. .,..t return and/or kir mural + Me>cican c•t-Bdrm, 80llth of hwy. Good OWNER anxloua. Poot homo · , ,.... li In )'Ollrletl. Call · bof'!lers on all wtn· locatlcn._ Good lnocme " • wttb • bdrms., 2 betbs. oWllER tranaf .• bdrms., 2 CLO. SEOUT I ':it.tel • . .... HOow Funil ..... ; 'JOO .
1 !(;Eii'>!SUperior care EX· terrific investment. Offered BeautUul yard pat i 0 baths. Larae yrd. Fireplace, rnWIJyR£. cCLDlllS. , 11 brand new condt· for $'11,500. built . 11~· 11 • family rm. Din.Ing nn.. Mobile Homes * *
fion! Detached 3 """'"'' + MORGAN REAL TY ·ms. ''" rear v bulltrlns. Patlo. Rm. for Only 5 HOMES LEFT For Solo 125 Rolf Wold . *
-. boat "°......... tng rm. brk •900 842-256L boat brk -950 ••• -· -;:::;;::;;;;:::;;::;;;;:;;:;;;I · c ,.;, exotic ro,.;.t';;i 673-6642 67s.6459 QWNER mwit . 1.,..,, 4 -· • ~. • 8S1 Dovtt Dr, NB 664'lllO 71l~I--~~Pr·
" """'""· Spl-d RUSTIC'R-2 lot w/co.,Y·1 Br bdrms .• 2 belh. Lovely ... REPOSSESSIONS At La Cuesta Verde GREENLEAF ' -
alue, $54.950. Call Any-cottage. $41,500. By Owner. try. Built-ins, dl.nin&'. rm. For information and location A 5 srAR PARK FOURPLEX You~ Che wtmer of
e, 646-0555. Prine only. 640-8018. FU,,place, ..... Uy rm. No of thosc,E11A & VA homes, 1·n Laguna H"1lls Whit 2BR eadl.10%....... 2 -.. the Cott• Moe down. brk $34,500. 842-6691. oontact. 12~~ Ari·~!!' ... Ave.!thCM __ , !Fncome.P.·~ . F.IEJH .ytNUAJ.,.
OWNER leavl,,.. 3 bdrm, KASABIAN , ~~ '-~-n Wl ··~ FOR~·I CO." , ,WESUi~ IOc C.AN MAKE with harbour view. :kar 3 & 4 BEDRoOM ir.'.J""~ ~!:_"'\ • NATIONAL 8°" YOU MONEY ........ Fireptaco, family Rul E1tolo 962-6644 From $29,600 Amerteana & 1 Key Weot RHftw 6G.-&
... on tbi1 home. Just a call nn. Rear Uvmg. rm. Dining WALK TO BEACH! Rancho ~7D All priced right, all 2tx60 -~--~~~--MARINE SHOW
to a:et the features on this 3 rm., deluxe kitchen. Im-La.Cuesta. 3 BR, 2 BA, din C.Ome &1-.iee our wonderfnl ( clel M.
DtAtTOfntreo&.ww.CO. bedrm, family room, OVE'I" ~~te. brk $59,950 rm, 2 trplc'a, xtra 1rg fam Parle. MS.1965 between 9 ~ + r ~~!rt_l314'.
IJNTINGTON BEACH :ll!)()"" II. Has a bonus rm . rm. $4l,750. 968-2S42. Lido Isle am&6pm. ·Unique 5.tlOO ., ft """'"'9ud5 pml0dalm
th -~-t plus a pooltable.,I~ tho Del DESE,RTED SPANISH SEACLlFF, only home avail Commen:W a.~••--~ -t-~ ;'alk~ o;.:=.; ~ Cerro area. Lets make a HACIE'NDA on gcU "'""'·9th''""""" Motor Home Rentals at $2'15.ooo-· o;n:,,..-issi>iiiJ\
. . 3 Bedrooms, 2~ ~~aly,1387 ~h~apen~ :n°harpre for BY TilE SEA. 3 BR, formal 2 sty, 4 Br, 2% Ba. Owner. p Q.! , Realonomics Corp, Btr. * * *
tbs. Fa,,.Uy Room, Bii ' · · dining plus "-nn, all 531Hl87G ~-SALES & LEASING U~R-PLEXES C:-.. dol -ltctric Ki(chen with Dou-Wm . McC•be, Inc. glass garden kilchen, beaVy BY Owner, Newport West, h --· 4 1 i I 1 ' FO
e, ~s. Covered Patio * 842-4405 * beam ceilings, adobe &or· 3BR Den 2BA frplc, patio, - -full service facility Ln Redec. l Br
Ex1ra l.lll'!<e Cemcntod MESA VERD!: tu-celling fireplaco, m"'!'ive hvy shag: $36,'llio. Appt only. NEAR PRIV. Damnar Motor Homes Spac. 3BR 2BA + S.IBR ~ 2 lib _, y....l
Ottered for $37,500. Xlnt location, sharp, 4 Br red tile roof. CUstomized 968-6'119 aft 5. BEACH & CLUB , units, nr So. Coast Plaza. Patio.
Anytime, 64$.005.5. home on cul-de-uc, 2 Ba, dllrlng building, located on Enjoy Lido way ot life! Fun 531 6800 $79,tm. each. 10% an. Prin-PJO -New 2 Br. 2 Ba. nplc.
dlning/famlly rm, raised quiet cul-de-sac. First offer. DUTCH HA YEN 4 Br. 4 ba, F. din rm, J • dpah only, Owner/Bkr.. Gar. View! 1 blk beach.
hearth frplc, custom dbl ing BKR. mssu. beams · & panel: Big mstr 979-6748 $300 -J Br. 2 Ba. Gar. Deck.
drapes, good carpet tbruout, ''SEVEN BLOCKS JEWEL BR &: lots of room. Great ~~) ~an wid~ v~ :x:LNT F.utslde kratioo. -% blk btacb. N. B .
=d pafM,~!Pr1n~r! Tu!O BEACti'' ho Vaca.pt • Need quick sale! · i~~~ ~!:eac~me. Laguna Beach. See to a~ ~~ =. ~ 2
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front & rear water eof· Beauttf one story me 3 BR 2 BA. etec kl.tch, fire· e 644-2430 e preciate. * .. _ .. 42 (2) 1 Br. $15.0ll firm. 6'l3-lmO _. 4!l\-32CB
tener. $4I,5(1(1. Mo-8742. ~~hroomhea1vy0 1~A~ ~; .. ~ pl, pool s:lte lot w/covered $25,500 ~ 6M-0030. ~. 1 ---· -~ u1........ uauulflo patio. Flexible terms, VA or LIOO BAY BARGAIN, dbl ....--
$AN c ~E~E ~TE FoR\·ll~Nt.'i6Nrt r:,'ll;. =:'\.~~;n·~r '"ooLLHOUsE 2 t,;~c~u;~EsJ.'500 -2 bdrm. bey view. ~~=ri;. $125-Utllpd."K-. ...
ve_)'Olll'Se a ot 0 money Just got it! Eastside 4 Br, dential area. Priced to sell Lease/optlon. cll0=·500=·.:6'13--:::.::381:07:____ 15.19 Buem Vista. Apt. 3 kit. Ocen view. Small pet •
tq\d buy this giant, family 1%. Ba, comer Jot, close to 53&-2S5l BKR Couples, here is your chance ** DBC by the Sea in HB. 2 ok.
nted home wilh a . great schools. Only $30 500, Call · ' • · for starter home, or Senior 4 Bdrms., plus den; 5. baths. BR + den, 2 ba. 24x55. Mount•1n, Desert, $22i • Util pd. Lr I
plan for the kids lo us now! ' ''HOME PLUS Citizens, this is your a.bode 50 Ft. Nord corner. fi,950. 53&-0321. Resort · 174· Mcelytam. tBr. Beautiful
ite over the tower level CJS Real Estate DUPLEX'' for the rest of ~ life. 2 Magnificent, custom home. Clce9n. 'flew! ~takm' t.•·v1·1,;~nof~ •• h~-.~~~lee_ OWNER. ::i: home, im· ~t~~ ~ ~~ ~:· ~~~~8:" ct:! ~a~ $l70~Do REAL TY Rnl'EttQ I~ m~ ~ ~~! ie:;..'i:;, <::
"'"' proved to perfection. Best more umts. Owner wants to !h>pping and scOOols. Excel. h General ~ · v•....,_ ...,... •••:::ddil!reit Ob&st. S72.500, over 3350 •1 v ~e --· o lrg BR sell only $39 500 financing. CAIJ.. 56-0458. 3377 Via 6Lldo7'.7·300NpL Beac SACIUFICE. t'_. Jot in NU-' EW RENTALS slju,!lre feet. Call 675-7225. "esa e.u ..... ""', .., • ' ' ' • ' · .-"'w.ca~ dressing room, 2 full baths 536-2551 BKR. Big Bear. Nr. N-tbore. fttS..4D!O rr 49f..3HI
lrg !iv Rm & lorml din rm, A STEAL NEW LISTING BuslnoH Property 154 Qwner. tn4l G<>-7645. No•port -
lrplc, crpting l hr u out , 4 bdrm., 3 ba, !am. rm, fully 3 Bdrms. plus den; 3 baths. R I Estate W__, IM
blli"', prof lndscped, onclsd cptd & dra., alt bltlns, on Immaculate, well designed. MED-PROOF N Walk ton· l?ach Unit~
y&·d $44,600. 54&'0070. cul-de-sac. Owner 847-8627 fra,500 * n.,,•..s. C'-L * -!.aguna $1lD CM $85,
cu s To M 1 z ED HOME By Ownor-eholce 3 Br, 2 Ba, LIDO REAL TY ll;l)G. CENTER :!.~1"" --AB 1ltil pd. •
$31,000 3 B•, ,,. Ba. elec alr/cond., many xtras. 3377 Via Lido, N'pt Beach ORANGE co .. "!;.~£':.?'c.n ~-m•.
CORONA DEL MAR bltns, frpic, cover<t! patio $29,900, 11000 dn. FHA loan. I l"!!!!!!!!!!""""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' I 673-7300 -,__ v--
s ts I.he finest new duplex Will co~1der 2nd T.D. 11l2 ~ll03, eves 542-2312. Ir.vine Modem 2 atney b1dg. plua ~
Qn the market! Magniflcect Valley Circle. M is1ion Vle)o full basement. Over 21;00 ~ Gonirol
all ·••••le de>"°n with p•i-MOYE QUICKI INSTANTLY "I· tt. of office/lab space 1.:;;;;;;=------I ~te-';tios, ;~ned glass Nice 4 bdnn, 2 Ba, block FRESH AS A DAISY CHOICE location, lge in the middle of huge flhop-
1'fndows, upgradod hard· '"" ''""· hardWoodfioon. APPEALING UNIVERSITY PARK corner lot, 3 BR & ping centM. UNIQUE _
"'are and kitchen rabinets. Asking $2.8,500. By owner. . is this "Come Hither" R-edecorated thruout w/new den, 2 ba, d ining rm, BLDG. • UNIQUE LOCA· 6ROiU!tS ltC.
Very coovenient location. Vacant. 675-3.'i89 ~Use. It expresses fresh· carpeting, \vallpaper & pool, a ir cond, lots of TION · UNJQUE OPPOR· Prlval2 Part)r will
9all 6Ta-7225. SPACIOUS Mesa v er de ness which you seldom see paint. This 3 BR, 2 ba + xtras. Xlnt financing. ~s.[i'Goo. $~ Aup to $3000 A take over .::fr '"••• * .,.._
Home 3 BR, 2 BA, frpl, on a city Jot. Richly ap. family rm wilt catch your After 6 & wknds call DMSION. payments on 3 OI' 4 bed * Ml•Ott1 *
w/w, huge F /R.. A steal pointed thruout, 3 Bt:I. 2 B~. fancy from the moment you 83().2463 home near ocean. Ph: ••loa $3.'J,950. 557-f>346 xlnt crpts, ctrps, large patiO walk in the door. Only ....:..:.:..;:.,e:.:______ OPEHnL P• fT'SFl.MJOEMCEf 540--1863 W. ... ODltAMIU
113 acre, R-3 zoned. Quality w/tire ting. Seller .will pa.y $47,300. N B •ilJ•'i~IUI 11-Are Jmd: A Few Of ~~~~:~~«~build t:'il~.'~N,""5.llEnEewD. sfinanclng. ~ d h II 'AwpoHrtOM .. Ech FORtiA'1@; I -:::.:::rJ:~:._~.:
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; NEWPORT BEACH B•. own"'' unit. so..,., CLEANING ALL SEASONS Comrnorclal I ';;;;;;;•.;~•I All -. Dlddl* Ulil. ~tagp.ificent 4 bedroom two $ti7,900. Agt 6T.r0144. . REALTY 2 story bi--ee 3~ ean new · 51 11
J ttor:v wilh beautHully up-O\VNER 3 Bd (l·twln s1ze) 2 Bring your paint brush and A Company With Vil:lon 5 bdms,'6f baths ~us Ux.36 'Property 1 lusineu $145-BYkSea! 2Bt.Em:L
'.....Med features done In per-'··· •-I I . •--cleanser and make a. real Univ. Park Cent~~l. Irvine H/F Anh n-1 Ith d' 1-.;..:..;,;;o;.;.<----= Onaartunlty 200 ,.r. JOill./Pd. !&.rt"" taste. Gre-dt paneled $32'~;'' rf· aMs.:J~· .... ~s. steal on. 3 BR, 2 BA, f1repl, Call Anytime, ™"750Q ing ~ ~ •;:ee;. All: 3G *
;den. 10 ~' x 10%' rai11cd ' 0 er. · · bltln kitch •. dshwshr, lrg Office hours 8 AM to 6 PM a huge cul-de-sac lot. Walk * * $150 • FllESEI I: Qean! 2 Br.
tdihing room. and mim>rs Fount1in V1lley covered patio. bJock fen~. to beach and •ch o o 1. J•k• Gillin Crpta. dips. pr, kicls/pet.
'U,,ed extensivrly to effect a You can mll:ke a mansmn L•gun1 a..ch Assume VA loan with 7% 1061h: Opal * ; llrl'!'! open
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f('(!ting. Sec"a1"i V .A. Assumption =se~"~u 8n~~ ann. percentB,ie rate. Try BalbOll lllaM $l10 -VACANT! 2 Br. ~
1 wan..,. a ong escrow. Beautifully decorated (and · BEAUTY • • • • $7,000. Call ' Yoo att lhe winod' of refdl. F~ b' Jdd&.
iSTh-7225. lal'gt>f 2 bdrm, 2 ha near And best 3 tickett to~ *
Newport WestcliU area. 'tO'~lain~ ~;hi: FIFTH.ANNUAL Slil~Roolat 3Br.2BL
Huge "'P· prago, a hob-Iii ti t ·• WESTERN -. !lqloo, ~ b)1•t's delight. $31,500. Prlc· w cap va e you once ,.uu Realtors ~ NATIONAL nft•T i/c ed r;tht with "~ Nlvnw>nt lnvestlgate this spacious 3 Open E've1 ~ 1 .au OllDSI
at 1 ann. pettentage rate. 2 large lots among dozens of nm' store, seven yean new, HOW JlU',1£ RDiTAL SERVICE
COLWELL
PROPIAT11S, INC.
REALTOaS .,..,,.. .......-···~ bedroom home. Situated on ~===::::~: & ~
"' Call b too ming flow e", p .... great locatlcn, room .to <x· MARINE S BEACON RENTALS ~IOllllD1AllT Of TMC (OLWllJ, • Overlooking entire (.'Oll!tline. Cotd\wlillnkw pand. Bkr. 675-7225. Plea:a:n ~~:... SJA * Ji45.f111 *
SPY GLASS POOL TIME l:':f! qua~Jl; &:g" into this b _,_ .. d I ' I ' ' ~~~A ~Ylnkf.'I: j,:p', ~ bet>oeen 9 and 5 pm IO-LANDLOIDSI
M'11 tx"l!t new 1tddre81 ol Realtors 545-0465 .. me."""' . BAYSHORES ._c. tickets (North Oii11Dt1 ·
? Jo\'ely Lusk built hoo1es. Open Eves. 4 Lrg BK, 2 BA, big kidney ~ I,,,,~ 4 BR. HOME • ib:~ s~i e .Nr$ 9 ~i: ~~free nwi'.it:Mr .11 •lD> We ~ ID Nft'POlt
'J'his flOpular one rrory FOR SALE BY OWNER sha{X' pool ht1I & flint Price ...,,,,,. O ~ .. I Cl All newly decorated.sunny n4r~l23l * * * BMdi • a.me. del lb.r • :~e: .. ~n rr~~li bot~~r~ 8 year old Beauty jU&l N. paymttduc~ ~rti~11~:.·e M~n ddbj REAL 1s~A'l'IS patio from each room. Condominiums MARIN~ sertVICi -:..~= .. -T .. f ~ ...... e ll I e9 of Mlle Sq\lare in Fountain '"'' Ii Large z.car earage. Walk to I I 160 Bu11•·n ... _., .. lo n ~· llOme. Large pool size Jot . Valley. f Bedroom& down· even. garb. ctlsp~, plenty of . 1190 GienneYI" St. private beaches. ci.11 for or SI • ~ __,..... Nu-View!
)'OU own the land and you starfa 3 Bathroonu fire-cupboards, ftul !1v rm, w/w .::.Ll:A't'J • 54~316 detail ·~ ~ , V Beauty Shop ~ P* Down NU-VllW R*llTALS
O\\>'fl the magnificent view. p1aee' utility n)C)ln, 'large Cri>ts & drps, d6t gar, block :!::'"' -' irv B 8· ...,,,,w, ,..a er a EVERYBODY'S C&rd/~ Sl.2.000 + 1nve:a. _... _. ~
Cill 615-722i t.....:i bac1< yat'd. s.porate wall, h-g sep tam •m, n, to •. 644-2430 e DOING ITI cmmtca.BuaW•!*-b illll. •;, M. --i, .......
relatives iocludet separate Plenty of yard left for Cdctw..,a.nk; ' "'![l!!!!!!l[!!l!!l[!!l!!!B![l!!!!""!!!!W Green Valle.,? New on 1716 Oran&.ee Ori MM110 __._. $95. mo. Wiler pd. l!*ICro.i. living upsialn for ceU tpl, covd & scrnd pal!o. .I Why no, .... mcmeytod>Y In HOLLAND lluo. Soloo N1ot, -lam IY•f
entrance, 2 ,Bedrooms and swing, garden & grass. 'ti ~·-'< I ' 1 • ' Exclusive Bayc r11t ~t, former model. 1 ri'Alasu • Barbar. ~:_:!,"l:n,:"';~:.7•750· 1YJJIBhjll!f.lfl EMERALD BAY 3 BR, 2
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penclod bed=.o:;:.•:et:':.~ 1:!f'"P\rm&. ~di ,. 9!_3 n-.· H~
• 5.ll-1218 e ----White water view! Steps to Fam Rm. Kitchen w/bllln ~ to seU. $30,00>. Furniture store Netttr« W 1-tw _. ~
.,.., .. yor '""°'-'"· "ONLY ftOI A fu.4471 I i:::.J IOJ beach. 6bdrm,O11>1, pov;6or retri•. breakfast bar, etc. larwln rHlly Inc. RIVIERA REALTY I.::"~ '*-
INTERESTED? MONTH'; rm, 14• !mi '1,1e, rm. M•'"'" Liv Rm w/!rplc (714) 968 4405 (24 hra.) ~700! Eva' ~ • •~ftn~• : .. -a.nt llO talk lo tin t~4b-. BY {}>A•11er, Ne,v1xn1 West, 4 BuUer'a pantry, _.. rm, adjacmt to beaut. patio ror •~llLAllW"l'~
ljabed Jicf'ute tafnll lnr wlt,h Tiu~ low house paymr>nl <'an BR. 2BA, walk to beach, Pan. Lib w/trplc. Lae fun livln&. £lect rat door Duplexes/Unit& ifREI UXl'!L SERVICE
(ICU" area wbt> Wahl£ to join he assumed for Vt;rY. little schools & park, w/quo.Ut,y pl~ wlfrplc It wet bar. .opener. Lrs_.!o!'r __ $6C,950. •• 1. 162 ARTI'Sl'S • A a T rso N. Cd .. l2r1
our oroae. we are u t.'OID· d°."""· and, whaf 11 more cpt11. trple, atrium w/ferna, Rec. i:OmJ)L fed«. Kathryn Prine. • onlv. ~. . wanted to tet up WOl'k 1bOP. _.
p.-tlbJe ~ ot tfncett rull , lh1s homt otters a bull~n pe.tio ,fire pit. trees. Gar., Raut~n ~ , store 'lftith otbcn. 8-dl ............
lime priilailonah wbo "" ""'· waier!all tn the paoo paneled w/wol'I< bench, blln :e,' '44>2430 e NEW EXC LUSIVE 2 FOURPLEXES .-. Share tp 111'11 lodl-2 Ill. ,,_.,,.,... ._
Mey.., to ilo fuat a It• ~il 3 r.:::"' bed~;'j alorti!C,''" doors & dog nm. l BR. I ba each. $U80 mo ~Call m3340 M --~ y-
-&.. _. cl-l l!KR."' • • • 137, !162-1563. THE BtG ONE ~I c ,BR. 3 betho ~i f:i°'REAL TY • ~ "'!\': ~ :t Ir 1-IS l a @:;~~~..u "RELOCATING" o.:_~ 1":.tf..•~1ina~ ~~~~~.d;Jni!_•~~ l'/,"jc'oSl~EirW 812-'lflO'I r.ve.: GCWeOO ,tJnJ!d. ~~.iidJ. ~£11! 11\1 iliiiill .,
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ft of llv ~ 000 3 """ -ll1tO .,.. ~ •• ... ·=~.,.,,==--c ~ . The owot,. muat tell. Tho "''°" tlraw In the w .. t. MISSION ~TY Mal 4' 1 BR., Pl<r/lloa~ CA1.J, DAILY PILOT .ic. lllNlloll• ·---9W. " ~u ua now • • • -.... DaIIY PUot aa..illad i101,00Q. 1 Ad. I "" -1 · Ad. 6'2-!611!: Want ad resulla , •• ~ E!IC<t> RaJ>p, 1Utr. 615-$140 CLASSrnro .... · .. IO«!I MW! Call N>ft -• r · •
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1. Stove 29. Bicycle 57. Electric Tr1ln
2. Guit•r 30. Typewriter 58. Kitten
~. Baby Crib , 31. Bar Stools 59 •. Cl•sslc Auto
.&. Electric Sow 32. Encyclopodio 60. ~Hoe Tobie
5. Camer1 33. Vacuum Cleaner 61. Motorcycle
6. Woshor 34. Tropical Fish 62. Accordion
7. Outboard Motor 35. Hot Rod Equipm'I 63. Sidi
8. Steroo Sot 36. File Cobine! 64. TV Sot
9. Couch 37. Goll Clubs 65. Work llonch
10. Clarinet 38. Starling Sliver 66. Diamond Watch
• 11. Refripr~tor 39. Vlctorl1n Mirror 67. Go-Kort
12. Pickup Truck 40. Bod.--n Sot 68, Ironer
13. Sewing Machine 41 . Slide Projector 69. Comping Troller
14. Surfboard 42. Lawn Mower 70. Antique Fumlture
15. Machine Tools 43. Pool T1ble 71. Tope R~or
16. Ol1hw11her «. Tires 72. Sollboot
17. Puppy f 45. Pla no 73. Sports Cor
18. C•bin CruiMr 46. Fur Coat 74. Mott .... Box Spgs
19. Golf Cort 47. Drapes 75. Inboard Spoodbolt
20. Boromotor 48. Ll_nons 76. Shotvun •
21 . Stomp Collection 49. HorH "· Soddi.
22. Dlnotte Sot 50. Alrpl1ne 78. Dort G•-
' 23. Ploy Pen 51 . Org•n 79. Punching Bot
24. Bowling Boll 52. Exercytle 80. Baby Comogo
25. Water Skis 53. R1re 8ook1 ·91. Drum•
26.F.....,. 54. Ski Boots 82. Rifle
27. SullcolO 55. High Choir 83, Dosk
28. Clock 56. Coln• 84. SCUBA 0....
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1 Bii. 1 i.. -,..... s BBDBOOlllS. Z bodba, "'-c...i. . 1 BR. ,.. .. i;;;;";;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;-~-~G;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;i
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:,..-..,._ "' -. w/W cupe1s • w-.31)"\'lew.Ad..... (Now Yoa Ca11 Afford)
1WiD9D11E l BR. 1 BA ~ dcmble garage, "'°" _,., FURNISHED
-Lrr --~ -. ldacpd. $235. BA(HELOR APARTMENTS
-11Zi/.... n ""-per mo. Ageat, -n F""" $1'5 ~ « 541 rllS OH L y 2 LEFTI
C--l BR.. I BA. -°""' FULL SECURITY SYSTEM
LOVELY 4 BR, tam =~~~"";J':.L4 ·--·· HEATED POOL or tho BEACH ,._,_ -· --·-=~ Elevalor Am>ual Lease . rm. -..---. -..-. ... -...... ~;;,~·~ :. _ .. .....,., 2 D~;;i~ Adults~l·:R!llsP•ts ·
mo CaU Ray c.ftt Iii. Br.~ All ... ......_ j"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,;,,,, .. J 5SIS RIVER AVE ., NEWPORT BEACH •• m:itrrAGB BRA!, "J:::..~...,0Uhoc1<. THE BWFFS (The New Place In Newport) •~-~~.-.......... -.ANGELITA PLAN, Res.Mgr.Diane&Wm.Sharbaugb 60-~"' --.---~.L---. Hmm. 0:1 pd. Tfta ot. Nr. ~ in mt.l mo-
BedlW. 1 ~ ~ 0&1197..AcLFee.lf1-12J7. dilion oo •Pl"ctacular, -------, l'A~pts.c;::..;_Fu::rn.~---=1
famly room. cs •• • 1 __........., * grttnbelt ~ ~·,, 1r~1 Cosio U--eowred JlllliD. qllirt mft't... ~ · ted.. N wall .a--~ _ . , ... m "h .. na St. pain evt ~per. ...._
-fB' 11111.. • -.mi Spotleu tb:ruout. Vacant. . • pn:ll!ner. CALL Larry. S5r5C) mo. Broker, 644-lllJ WE EKLY-MONTHLY 1
St& a;-FSA urw lniM ctays Born'::'D NEW Duplexes Unfum. 350 Executive Suites ·~ ~ 2080 Nowport Blvd.
laoe. '-l "*--2 2 aa.. ia ""-airlamd. ms DUPLEX Huntington Booch Costa Muo
---2 _... l lllL, 2 ..... ,.... -°"'"" """' W>l!c lo heh. 3. 642-2611 = ,.m..o-0. • ~ 4 at.. S i.tt. $3lliO .a BR. m 'pets or children 2 BR., blt-ins, cal'p('t, drps, STUDIOS & 1 BR'S
, ·-~~-C:1G51!:'~~~·54l5~GG.~ J BIL A: illEL nn.., 2 tan. 6t&-03M . trplc, pa.Ho, lncJry facilities e FJltEE .I..iJwns ~ am. ...... -... ~ $31S ST 0 & carports. Cpl & 1 sml. • .,..,..,...,. Utilities
EAnSIDE c.JL. Us t .. 4 BIL. 2 • $1llil$tiO EPS T OCEAN dilld ok, no pets. $140. • J\ill'Kireben
Job 4. ~ 4 BR.. tam. rm.., 2%: b&ttw TOWNHOUSE DUPLEX ,-~;;;;.· Bi~h--e !-leated Pool ~re::~~ Twfltivd: $C5 i!i::. ~~ ~ Newport Bucft e Laundry Facilltin
IAe 52J9..A R. Lto OE.... • TV & maid serv avail. ok. No lld& $Bi. WU!r Jiii. · tver. ~ Llve By The ChantMI e Phone Service
61& SIC EXEC. home, 3 Br, 2% Ba. in Newport Shore!I
saio.. 2 BR mlalb l!llelllllW 2 frplcs, fncd yd, 1 blk to Enjoy Olympic:. Pool. Tennis ~ GI Aw ?' I OCi!fl.ft and brcy. S385/mo. It Volleyball and Walk to
E:dn &W L $!S/W. ~~~ Rlty. 642-S«X>. Evet1 the Ocean.
f'ZS-'EL ""SINCE l!M5'' '"'"'';io'. Hand8orne 3 BR, 2 BA.
4 BDft11.. :tam rm. JS n._ W: W.mm. BM* Bldg. HARBOR View 3 Bl-. 2 Ba. Duplex :... Now Availl:lble rmcm. yd. .... tl. By llppl. Ubim:ail) Park,. Irvine Crpt. drps. gardener, pool, $285. Yearly Lease
m -..... 4111Z1. °"'" m.119 Nitlhfs bl-$115 mo. 6'4-5257. 642-3573
-_,,,,._ 51>lllill. BEAQI ~ 3 BR. 1325: 2 Dupi.xos, ~~ -2 a, BR. den. PJ5. Unfu 355 ~ ....._2 ...__: J BR.. 1~ ..n. ...... S225 Caywood Realty 548-!290 Fum. or . m.
Q-ptg. dr]I&. pr. ..__.,_ J BR. 1~ ba... air cvnd $235,l~:;:j~;~:-..:.::.= ;•com~. Act-Fee. JBH.2baths ••.....•.• imlS.n Clemente Corona clel Mir
lllll-l BR, 2 -.......... S330 MESA Vf!l'l2. ..._ fi Br. 2 • J BR. 2% ba1bs •• $32S/l395 GOLF Course 0-~ew. 3 Br, FURN. Duplex, 1 bd, Call 1~ ::.~:::: 4 ired,. .......... :m,, cl:~X:...... ~o mo.~[54+-0198~~~~~~~j~[~~J
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Fee. llJ..Urr. 1490 TOT AL CASH 1 B R , u p p e r ap t , • ~Vacant J Br. o,a. FOR yaar money the MOVE-IN, INCLUDES COST redecorated/sundck. l LeOuinta Hermosa
drp&. bllns, patio. Cllilma • "• • lllarpest, 3 Br, 2 $195 per mo. Lease "'Ith op-penion, quiet. Yrly, Balboa 2 Bdrm Studio, 1"' BA.
oL AzL Fee.. IQ-IS. Ba tiaaie. $2!li.. Avl now. tim. la thia exclusive adult hland. 673-1391'. $24(), J a.ere• beau
2BR. Slll5 ....._ _... cdy, 5il-9m. oom:Jo. community (16 yn.. BA YFRONT lBR pri pat kl p a r k 11 k e
bltim. wtw apts. ~ all s 1 1 '"" Bwlll or .older) 2 l 3 Br, 2 .ba. parking, inqun,; 400 So: Sunken pool, BBQ'a 1
pm, 646--&5 Builders ciose out pnce. Baytront, No. s. lng Spanish fountain p
* PRN patio. ftllcl pr. 2 sm · ~kT ~ BJ'.L ~Bu: =· 3
Br. from $22,SOO. 1 BR, $175 MO. T~ PAID ; I
Br, crpts, drp&. Sl111mo. =-ntW. TRACK AGENT includes utilities. fi75.6.l42 Adults, No Peta • No~ er:,.._ m--.. SUi ·_ 2 BR. 1% B&. FrPe. Balboa Penimut. DELUXE 2 bd. $225. mo tll 1621.1 Parkaide Lane· 1 t ~y.., .. lt••· yard, palio, Junel5.Phone6Th-Di3aft. · (n4)847-5441 'JI
dild/p!t. ~-Exceptional View _ 4 pm. (4 blks S. of San Diqo ~ 1 $1~ Lirim&! 1 Br. $D-J a-Dm. J"Qlc. Home. ~ on ocean front-n -I•--p I I on Beach, 1 blk W. on Ho , Onlo. c:rpts. -.._ bltm.. c.. Jard. deck. Beeutitul ... 2 BR. Condo 2 BA IHI -en mu a to Parbide Lane.) '; I' Ow'd . Kidsfpds ... . .. • ' •
.... ·v~ -=rYIEW RENTALS .elf dean oven, sep. din rm, 3 BR plus Den/BR 2 BA 1 tt.45 ~·· ' ~ .. ,..ef!.._.._._._ aundeck balcony ' ' ~ • .~..., •
V.,...._ cmt -=i! Kai ID 111 • •I'«' $3'10/minthly. Cl) 525--4933: ~Uc Jr:: :~ ~· ~rl; BA~~ 1 BR., patios, =--~~=J la 4 ~ 2-carPm.Puty. $350mo.675«il4. ' ~~pbath ~
a -:Ad. :""'a '::'~ 'Q Cest1 -. ~ ~ fa~-ul/I c:looets.~ t'.J:.. hii
w .... McJ c::iil*m • 3 BR. 2 ba. bibs A-ddrwldu. pd. Agt. Fee. SCT-1277. C'" for )'OUl'9dt. l
( _ J -. --· 1315 New paint, Cll>b a """'· K .. i.... Ln. (1 blk w at 7 \Ml BIJ•X .._Call .n 7 Jllll e-lml. Pool C.OOtact Mr. Queen at 2 BACHELOR apts on be.Y Beacb, 1 bZk N. 01 Slaltt). :It E • --· _ , 549-213z. ideal far retired. Yr. round. ....,._ .. j 1 !I • r; •· I $65 &: $70/mo, 673-446&.
. 4 BB. "'ino WINTER, to July I.ft-\> 1135' • ULTRA NICE Apt" I
I ~ i:i-.... ·-'".E-.--·NEW CONDOMINIUM bk>ci< to beach 2 Br., =-tn:.arde.:·8J";t: I --i8 WWWQ ~llil. Z 8c -· ~ $21D «J'f J342 Frfth!y derorated. 6'15-8S31.. pa , . . ' _. ' _.... • • MEN innall beach hcMJ< I
a.smc.tioa 100-124 Mna V.. "'::!.---·ll BR. B1k to Beach! AV&ll Room, .$21.50 per wk. Ap(L t -thru June. No pets. $US. + $96 month 53&-7056 '
I ~ lBK. 2BA bomr, llesl. Verde S E A TERR ACE utD. 675-1513 Bkr. per , • . A : --JllV Nr aD """" _..._ TOWNHOUSE. 3 BR. 2% ~ dol Mar ~.,' Comln( lo thi! : · . ,,_,. '251.., !3H320 bOi BA. bawt. 1-po a -· ~! Bacb. Util pd. ~ ~ Its.I.. 7pm '6-..-&I: aft 1, a* i:r $390 mo, rent or leue inc. 2 bib to Big Owona. Lrg. Fee. 847-JaJ7. . • :
IOll! um. dues. 213: 3D-6585; S.c:hekr. $150/mo. Yearly, UM 8Mctli
I .... _ J r.iiJ Midu., City att $ 213: m..zm 1 adult, m pets. 645--IDt ROOM .\ Bath w/ prt
--. ~ --1lot Bod! 3 a. J Bo. Now,..., Bolch Costa -. entrance nr. beach, bu> I ~ 156-IM ....... -• ... ..... 3 II!'. 2 BA. Yearly Casa • Oro ..,. •.•. No. end. 494-1'119. •
I Iii) KG/pets Ok. Agt. t'ee. ~ $f'15/MO. W a t er t1I'ILITIES Me.. Verde · " ; pq w lf1-Ul7. V.ew. Ca11 675-5982. ALL PAID • :
Jli& y ....... 2 Br. duplex. Townhouse Unfum. JU Compare before you rent . DELUXE 3 BR., 2 '-duple>t. l Oasifo crpu, ..,._ ll>ildras ... Cullom de«igned, featurln(. Dbl ""'' frplc. crpls, d.,.,, ,
• iutioe 200r,Z60 Agt ·ra.an-urr. Newport Buch • ~i;JJ:en with in-= t~ .• :,;~1nf •
I · --IMJ TIME FOR Adulls Only _ i..ue • Separale dln'i .,.. ldlools. Elle! ..., yam a I
. ~ 3 BR. 2 ho, b1tm. trptc. e uam..lll<o -patio. 1275. No pels. 3125
a...;--., -..Ji>S "UICI CASH ...... pool. >-car gar + •• !'.:"_~· -I O>nol, Apt A. 55'1-2653. I ,..... --m. ALSO 2 BR. 2 ~ garage w atoraae N.wnnr1 Beach I lit] -ouGH a ;;:o;,;,. .,,,,__ $'.lSO. Both • Marble pu11man ·-·
-,._ "' split lewJ. Call Rltr • Kinc-GBdmuo A 40' BOAT --5111 11166 •• Pool • BarbeqQeo • ..... ~--~-~--uo.J1D D&• Y -OT ' rounded wilh pllllh land· Can be docked at the Jll'lv ~ ,..,.. ..-.. Duplexes Furn. MS tcaptag. dock in front of. thia 1111
I ~a wa .... AD ~--,_, u -Adwt uvtnr a111s be1t , bedroom apt. wtth a r1
... ,. An I ~ UWI -r LARGE 1 BR S190 30' " 24' living room.
2 BEDROOMS~ a spot to live or have'u ~ .iQO 466 642-5678 $3»-mO. UtU pd. 2 .... ~~-No Pell vacation .renta1. All utilities
I w/Frpic. UPPER. "t'U"'"t 365 W. \Vil.son 642-19TI paid. Bkr. 6~1225.
11 Q ~ couple. No pei.. $30 WEEK & UP LUXURY Bachelor a Pr\
. ~ ='-==------le Studio A: 1 BR Apta. Balboa Bay Club, March ~
Dup .. xes Unfurn. 350 e TV 1: Maid Service Avail to JWJC 15. Mat u r.e·1 · R--'--------le Phone Servlce-Htd. Pool responsible woman pref~ • * • Otlldttn .t Pet Section red. 673-3907.
D. 0.Crow e s··l Monthly NEW 2 Bdrm $.l))/mo. An
331 l St. 2376 Newport Blvcl., CM lcaae. 5ll W. Bay, Ne
B•lboll SfS.9755 or 6454961 Bench. Call S. B.
You are the winner of Ad good tor $5 on Rent. da)'I or 88J..2943 ewe.
2 1Scktts to lhr NEW apti: for adults on.Jy. CANAL frpnt 2 Br, 4en,
FIFTH ANNUAL Balcooies. fireplace,, beam· lrpic. lge • • n d eek. ~---~-~--·~ ... PLACING WESTERN "' cern..,. . ..00 panellng, pler/floa~ ......,. $315. .,., ~ ~~ CllJ11E'ling, dl'apel. ft.a!rea,. ly 613-7931 or 6*6608.
If!] NATIONAL BOAT oon building w;lh pool . o c EANFRONT I I A WANT AD MARIN~ SHOW ~"=~"!~J winter. Adult only. No ....
---~ 575-SIO Man:b 9. March 17 Wll9on (Jun WNt o i $145 Incl utU. 673-IK>88. ~ .._....... IN THE PLeue Call ~ ext 314 Newport Blvd.) l Br. Upper, waDc to beach, , I -.. -. I~ """""" 9 and 5 pm to ciatm HOLIDAY PLAZA S275. Incl. util. )'elll'ly, oval/ ; wur tickets. (North County 3/1. (2.13) '4t-9443. ----~-·"'' _. LAA 6_ ORANGE fOO.ftte number ia s«J...m:I) ~~~t ::.::tJ. ='. DELUX 2 BR. blttns, lrplc, '1 • ...__ -~· * * * Ample parking. Adulll, no .~lk beaohlbay. $260 per.,._ ,
I mJ I pett. i\pnl ist. rr:;i.....1510, 534-1429 , • ~ -ii Corona clel M.r l9f» Pomona Aw., C.M. OCEANFRONT BAOlELOR. : .. as COAST 1 BR. >'·-2 ,_ _,__i. . QuJet area. $170 rm. ; 2 BR. 1 BA. okler, xJnl • · w·u.., .. 6 • ........., ... , Yeaf'b'. Realtor, 642--3850 Cloullicalioo 100-110 ,.._hood. 497-2515, .,,_"""bed,~-.....,._ N rt H'"'"'h~ EW.: 49'1-125Z, .....s. ina rm. xtra .... roorm, ~-.:;;'P"i:;;;;...;.:;-~··:.;";:.. __
[ • • a ~I Cost. MeN encl. pr. w/Jtoraae. Adulta CLEAN l or 2 BR. AdultJ . . -· ~ F:i~·rfon C M pei.. Lge. kit. lll;.SJSO. ~ -· PWSR t BR. oil -• • • E. 761h SI .. NB. 6'f.18fl.• J1ln~ei., tis ... 2 BR Apt Pool A Ill I IU ...n-bltns, -.., ao.e· •• -: Ail.i111, ...; pt. rn.
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I ~ Huntington Beacf'1 Adults 25 I: up. No ch1ldl"!'n. duplex (2BR lBA), 111nve It =-, .:it m t.;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;=1 No pets. $1«J & A.150. 1993 refrlg, Yrly-a<f}lJIHOrr)', db -·1 I ... • .. _,. J BEDROOM Chur<h St >l&-oo:t! pet" C,_ to -a ~ -..1z NEW 2RMS -~ -· lumld> beach. 211 E; Balboa Bhd. I llatll, iar&< pvt yard. eocl ·• -Inc utUI" O"-Pl>, ev... 985-5!22. • 2 car SW'. pn.ge bl chq;llex ~. -· , uet. IUC.-[ '8 i , 7 ILaJ:l buUdirv szo. per-mo. Mao-tenant. 645-m/60.6560. Corona del M.lr
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Unfumlthtd 2 Acres beautiful park IDce S\llTOUDdlri2s. QlllllHIM -. ao1y. -. c.. 9Sl6. u ,... want Quantll> 1;cc=:=;:_::=''-"==~ ON TEN ACRES M-Vorde Si,Ulken pool. Sparlr.llng. ~ish fountafns. llAY LI DO BUI LDI NG DOl<'T CALL US! 1=" ....... =;;;.'_.:;;.. _____ ,
Apt& lbm./unlum. 1-From $130 to $215 mo DLX 1 6 3 Br, 2 Ba. Encl • Spacious R<!Oms • Separate dining room mo -8IW... NA ~ ll it'• Qualll>
Fu.place I priv. patio« BHholo • gar. $165 up. R<ntal Ole, e .Wallr..ln.Closets Ph' Loo OM>la 61>12:11 I..,,. Youti;'~ lw ~line, oabim..,
Pools Tennis CcntJtt1 Bk1at. t' 1 8drm1 3095111""' A,.. 54&.l034. e Home lilte kitchen & cabinets r~.,P.ELUXET LOCA~. _!. •• DISCOVERY ... 1 rep a Ira .
900 Sea lAA. CdM W--l6ll 2 8drm1 • S Bdrm• Soni• •-o J Bedroo~ Unfurn ;: Furn. •135 ~ -Dallurica 61&-15111 Cllae4rthur nr C.UI Hwy) lV. or 2 Full Botha ~ ~ • • • Ai<portor llal"1 A "'lbe Something Ebe" Cu. 2BR. C>pta, drapet, '....... 2 ~Unfum. . FUrn. '215 --. 1 Rm., "" ., ~ 500 eau, Mon-l'ri 10 om-to pm Carp.t Sonllce
GET IN THE M-.u. ~ I do<> tq ~ 2636, So TownhoustJ~'Bdrm., lY, ba., 1,4.00 sq:n . 2.000 lli1k nt.&M88S 213-381-3393 JOHN'S ea,pct" u
LIVE IN r~ In -~IM ~·"'--l'~ ,.!:.. ~ A"'~ -..J. J-. '£ ::, •"'.' Furn, ~ ' , -NO • REQUIRED * * • * NatlonaDf ReoooniJC<I Drl-""·-poo 1, ee ~ \ll&ll 2 bed-' ~ '· ,... ... -!: ~-~·~ • .-;\ U ~I IES flRE ei l'.ibmeiL ~ .. See at Frank K-... i... .... .''::!:l'<Soll n.:.:, .. c::::11 rm ..... ~--•-~ u f"Cll'> ... ~1'ol' "'"'' . •.. ,, .,,..,_. Tl ... -• Mn~-~ Rm.l,IMPt -··-· ~--~ avallahle ~.;,.:;;; wood ~ ·~ ,,_. , • , , , 1, ',·!WallA!to H £IOI\ C1111ter ~ -~ · IG299 Si.t.r #101 1 j )Jesnl.,.rs & aU
w Little 0..... Only 1190. Ccnvcruiml l•endrt """' NReitt A' Piece . ADUL'l;'S •' NO PETS • 'A=.:~ YoaF-.,..a.,.ln !~-LtOtonol--bleach"~.:!· w&hl,!:6 ··-
mombly. REALTOR ott kitchen. Encioscd ... of I P•I•••" LA QUINTA HERMOSA ~ --~ ~ -~ 6H-72TO · • tiol. 2 swimming pool!, . Bui1dhw' tr ft!llt.. WU t lktds 10 ~ Save your money by II
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New 2 bdrm, 2 bath " lge ties. Sccuril> ·guard. No OCEAN and 4 Blk. s. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach -N. N~"' r:t!.""·:i WESTERN Fovnd (f,.. ods) 550 llhavUtng"o;:n· .. .!!~rm."?.
llUdy " IUJ>deck. Private pets.· HARBOR VIEW 1 Blk. W. of Holt lo Parkside ·-~· --. -~~ •• patio, crpta, drapea, dish-" &Q.6300. NATIONAL BOAT JESUS lows you, brother, couch $10. Chair $5. 15
wuber 6 garaee UiO mo. a.a_..1_ Opo .... I • • __ ._ ... 1_,_ DESK ---n-.. ._ -a · ~ver you an-. If )'Oii l'.Xp . ls what counts. SC EN IC PROPERTIES, mvuels n. tv ti 7 pm Eleelnt apartmltll~ued Aph ., : ·. Aph _..., ••----= -~ 11 ed Le • · k t hod I do rk ~726 2700 PetersOi;W a y , ~ ·=..::~t;i~~: FUNL CW Unfvrn. 37t , f. • or.Unftn'ft. 370 '!::°is~~"== MP_INE SHOW at tK~~~~ ~ppi,; /;~~t!r ~ ~ ~t:01. my ... fl
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-'~ 'All ;,:;it ;,t•lj;, South '· ' *;: *' ,, * WE HAVE RENTALS · 1'17 WESTCLIFF ,.,... tldreCs. t"lorth County ldcnUty what was in the 64U824 or 646-2S27
Have a place tOr everything 546-0370 Coast's finest apartment 1294 sq. ft. Crpt. air mnd, tol1-fr'ee number JS 5tQ.1.Dl) pocket first. Cement, Concrete
plus interesting places. to go community, , ShARKLING ' NEW On or near the beach. Yearly ample pkg. util, Janitar. * * *lsSMALL~:U:0,...:;:e;,:;poodmif.tee:.8a<ippooro.:x<..l!:!~:!!!:...!:::!:~::!-~I
nearby. Our garden apart. 1 BedroOm/atudlos from $1115 f & awruner/winter/weekly. Baw:ngantner •104. 50-SCB2 10 yrs. old. No teeth, sag. PATIOS, walks, drives. Sa
·1nent11 are aurtoonded by 2 Bedroom from $305 Call for details. FUlL SERVICE ~ aing tongue. Vic Paularino break, remove & l!roail lawns, i>uttlng green, Models open 9 A.M. ti! dusk IA Y SHADOWS 673-366:1 Wostclilf Building -I illlt. & Yukoo Ave ... C.M. Aft. oonaete. 548-"1668 for est.
bedfooma plus den, really t" ~V. Apartme~ts -1 Irvine Bl~. Newport ext 217. Drives:, WALKS, Pa
pool and patio. Inside: 2 ~· ' CorrEr Westdilf Drive A-_ .. 5, 540-8319 or da,ys 833--04ll CUSTOM CEMENT WO
spactoul entertaining areas, --i~~ ·~us. Ll~ht~Cheeryt. Beach. Mr. Haward 666lD1. FND: dogs 3/5 -male Pool decks. Don, 642-851 ...,..,,c tile kitchen, 2 , ; 1i!~\'f,R0 . $157 ". l8lS 'WESrCLIFF DR. NB AUl9 Tronsportatlon 525 Basset (tri-<oloredl 116. CUSTOM Concrete Work •.
balhlT.H$22SE a· NI\.•, ·EA-NS . . • ONATT!INEEJ!-OURFTFS J .,,R,. .f R ' $T77 . . Lcix. Newl)eoor. ea-. Of. DRIVE""" car Florido tor Yng male German Shorthair job too amail-No llci .r Pr • o<e Sblt•. 105 ... ft. grouno1 .,..,,_ 1".1iabie " ..., -like -~ccpt ll"'Y w/blk """est. 63&-332;.
1741 Tustin 833-0886 t-' &a~titu1:>"';~~~ ·In< lBR. 2BA~ newlY tum. dpted Amlloor. p1e' =..•"'-~ entr. Mr about 3/19. 494-5642. ' ro'"°UN"·D544m-a1""'c Set. te",..,._;,..te-. Contr11ctor
NEWLY DECORATED OYer ~oo 1all /ree~ From Newport Blvd:,. turn at elude Decorator Fireplaces. & drped, lg prl patio, 1 blk ~ p I 530 •' ..-u... • i:;idi;;:;:-:-:--:;~;i:~~I ano 10 •l•eams wolh Hospital Road (l block Shag Carpeting. Private baleh. $340 mo, yrly or June WATER view office IUi1e ~ 1 white with liver spots, In Additions Re BEAUTIFUL wat•Jf•!lt crtalt 8 • -'-'ve Paclfic Coast R~l to P bo n-• J I '73 Furn 1315 .. -•·-CaU /--• aalph's """king lot Hun ~i. So Llc'd
GROUNDS 1eli1in1 selling tor ...,., •·-1 a s. r-vu.a • acw::z • · • • ............ w \:1Jlll.. nn.. Cpts. drpg. "* * * . ..-· -Gerwl...,. & n,
your 5piclo~s new I· or entrance. 900 Cagney Lane, Volleyball court, • Gas Mike at 2Sth St Mariner. Utfl. inc. Rt!as. rent. HlO bi , tington Beach, TUes. AM, 673-6IK1 * 549--'
10 Minutes 'to Ocean 2ebe1!room aparlmen t. Sm•U Newport B<?aeh, Ca. 92660. ' BBQ's. Closed Garages. 67J..&;06. W. Coast Hwy. 54+8618.. Doug S F ritz. 962--0481. JACK Tau1ane _
Clo&e to bus line & stores. Gu pels ok. from $.LI'>~. fu•~•tu11 Telephone: (n4) MS-0060 Adults No Pets WIN'l'ER. ... ____ y~.. -Sq ....... _ P 0. Box 14' VIC Adams Ave & Magnolia <.. -u.. ,..___ av-ailabie. Mootl5 oPti19:)10 ' • ""'"'lll'"""• • ...,., i3IAI • tL v~ $95. • El Toro ' remod., addu. #Al yrs •u;at It .;,wvl:I'. Water. 106,00. 2300 r~l•Yitw 1111 .. _ Anlta's Rentals, Bkr, 3XJ5 000...Sq. ft. Office. Kit. H.B. Female dog, possible Llc'd. My WIJI Co. 547 ~·~~·~= Costa Mesa.PhMet S4S-2l00. PARK NEYaORT ~!;. e::: .. st. w. Balboa Blvd. 6T.J....ml . c::-Mesa • Wr~ You2 ~:=of ~b3&p:e:;;~r. 963-3053 1::>:..•.;•;;.ft:..•;;."9:... ____ _. .•
. & sn-;;~~~R. 1145 DELUXE APARTMENTS Mon19or Bldg E-103 II &j OFFICE ,.... a -FIFTH ANNUAL roUNO 2 black Labntdor PLANs-Houaca, Remo
2 BR. 1165 " 1170 APARTMENTS On .... ba. y * 646 3387 * Rlotllo -avail. by ~ Av.. WESTERN puppies, about 8 wee ... &om Addltiolll. 1511 up. Hacienda de Mola Air Cone! -Frpic's -3 Swim· m . 1'>st Office. 215 RMnidc. NATIONAL BOAT vicinity 21st llt .. · COiia 557-il&26 557· 1~ w "--ming Foo.la. • Health Spa • I.uxury apartment living · THE EXCnINC &c-33_41. & FNOMcaaMay, ~Co. park!. 'ng lot at Dr1-.let -"" . WWAJn No. 1, C.M. Tennil.'\"'-•'-'+• G ._..,. ... l:'!G. ,.,.. ..... J L__,._ ,..... •
THIS IS IT Billiard~;:. ame \'t!" cojoyyerl~ ,tb~~ter. ~~ -·--~ mm;SA APTS. Rodn/s'· ' r·~-. • 40b 3:t'~It'°~..::...~ll~ MARINE SHOW s. Coast Plaza woman's TAKE Down-Re-ha"f
PEACE & o Bedrm 1154 $75ll,tm spa, MINUTES TO NPI'. BCH. _............. March 9 March 17 · all --~ I · i UIET 1 . From swimming pools, 7 ~hted· FURN. OR UNFURN. * * Crpt. $110-505 Supaior, Pl92 caH ~. ext. 314 g'j~~~ ~7106~._ ...... pt on ~ ~!:... ~t er
All electric Gold Medallion 2 Bedrm. From $200 tennis com::!f, plus miles ol Unbelievably lal'Ee apts * Newport. 548-2635 . betwft:n·9 and 5 pm to claim ~. V'fll"'~•·
, ... apt. 1% ha., 2 patios. MEPVITl!'LRLAll.1~~~ .bicycle l!olls, putting. shJ'!· . l'"gwpooi,.Oacurl.'c!cc•blt • : Wj D122. T1•,:'Jl.·nde•atonr • 1 •• Olfi<e"' Sime ta omall ,.,... -(North County DOG -browo. % Beagle % Elactrlcol euclosed garage w/storage bt fleboard. croquet. Junior 1 a ins Shag crpts dt'pS sauna 22 ~• shop'g center, Bolsa A. Bell, toQ.fftre number is 541)..:l.22)) Terri~r .. Mar. 6, 29th St. oni-----------1'1
I:: laundry facilities. Adults from $189.stt monthly; also 1 etc: Adults, no'peots. • Huntington Beach ILB. twG-1323. * * * P en 1n s u la . Contact. EL ~CIAN. Uee
only, no pets. $100 mo, 21th 2400 Harbor Blvd, C.M. and 2-bedroom plans ll.l}d SINGLES From $150 y1 th . COM 1~ -ft ·-673-2589. bonded Small jobs malC.I St. c M 642-2970 (714) ~7..q Z,.stary ,__fl?wn hoQ&eS. E~ . 1 BEDJW. .From $160 are e wmner of 1 '"" r-.-,, MRS. Kmnedy Sp i r i tu a I in. 54&-5203 ' , • " or 644-. RE!".'TAI; OFFICE ·tric JtttObena. prtwite.">pa:,s-K2· BEriRM. , , nom too i : 2 ticltets to the 2.m/Ooor X 3' 61>1S51 medium Ir: ho r o • c o Pe FND Codtapoo -chocolate & ttP* .
081SC.A5A GRANADA OPF.N 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM or balconies, carpeting, dra· Unfum Apts A·,.all From $.10 FIFTH ANNUAL 2W. Ci5t Hwy at MacArthur readb:g-adviaes on all al· colar. Approx. Feb. 24 -Nr G1rclenl"1
perles. subterranean park· to $15 LESS. WESTERN LEASE C-2. oentrU Coida fairs at llli!. By reaching l?lh -Ir: Tustin, C.M. ph.1--..... .,.,,-..... --"'.l"I
No Security Deposit P11rk-Llke Surrounding · 'th _._ ,_ o bona! y . · the NA ONA BOAT Mesa Joe. 1150"" ft .. ..,. all wnmanhood bad realiz.ed S4&--1264. JAPANESE Gardener , Lovely 2 BR apts, with a mg WI <:><::Vawrs. p ou re right, y're under· Tl L _ (or ....... ) 6t&-t81l :::" she bad the God-gtven SMALL brown mare, 24411 work. Comm etc lat
ldnpized-BR, on beautifully 1~~ ~~~s maid service. Just noi'lh Of priced! 1561 t:lesa Dr. & . -~ '"6.. poRr IO help humanity. Niguel. 4fl5.,5410, Tues. a.m. ~ident O>mplete y
landlcaped grounds. Gas Pvt Patios * Htd Pool ~~ =t!'.t~~'¢ _<5 b~ ~~=~ ffivd.) , .fAARIN~ SHOW Bus1~ Rental 445 Has helped ttunite the N~ at Orange County :1~ Free F.lt.
incld in rent Child up to 3 Nr. Shop'g • Adults only Telephone (714) 64f-19oo , 1 •· • ':t-fal'.'tb 9 •March 17 1 -rkE F'A:Cl'ORY'' iboppUw apataled. Will help you Anunal Shelter, 532-i:m. lijij-;='"'j'ipiu;e;;eG<~;;1rl
yean. No pets. ~ Furn Bach. Apts for rental lntot1'*ti0!\ .... · ·: . •:• ADULTS ~e&fe CaU-"2-56'18, ext .. ;nt mall, «nisting ocsi saes.. wtywr job where ~ have FND long white-haired fml JEXP. J apanese
<00 Merrimac Way 557.95511 Martinique A..oc LA COSTA APTS. f>e<Wc.>n 9 aod; Pon tD claim bas -avail. From !ailed. " -.,........ cat vie. «th & Balboa kmw hoW. Tr Im tn I ~
B P rto M r·-I & 2 Bedroom . ;your tickets. (North County 1*»/Mo. Ideal 9lr _. No pity tor !hJse knowing ~Ul. Clean-u,p, Small ue eso 1171 Santa Ana Ave., CM FOR LEASE toll--number ;. 54lJ.IZIOl ,_ gpedallly cant .._ tbat they.,. m need ol belp ....
2 BR. $165 Mgr Apt 113 646-5542 : BR. Bayfront Apt. $550 e Carpef,;§..e Drai>eJ ·ROOMS $l5 wk up.w/kit $30 etc. •C'S 30th St. Ne rt A. do not~ fol' it. Do not FOUND male poodl~. Bureau 96&-3GS
Unfum O.na Point' 2 BR. Near beaCb. $395. . e Pool e BBQ's ~ . k , pts Cldldm • pet ~~ ·-• • wpar cmflt9r her with any other ot u.t pets, 636-5685, call co~~ -
• including utilities. 1 Air Uttlitles 'Paief' ~a • · • ~ • Rllder. One visit will con-between 9 & 2 P.M. tar-~•"' ''-:!II Al,!..U~l~:~!d VIEW . balconY, ne\v 3 bdr George Willlamton 354 Avocodo St., C.M. CM. ~.N=~ ~ "':;,. ~ .ir::.. r:: .;:;::;;-~=OR LOlt 5$5 ~· ... ~~'."
JJl59 Maple Ave., CM !..:'.r1~p'. ~~ :.. -=: * s'l:!~7o· * I. .. -~2-~0@ . ~ =; E'...J.':i ~~ 'tiifi.$'BJ. OFFICE -Buy -REWARl>-J am 14 yrs. old A ~ ~
age. 833"0086 or 491Hi559. ·' . Under N-"-•, .. ,,. o..a. Sm-all .l.... : or . mzpeb. drapes. antiques on March 1, my Christmas o....!ldmow,;,'miiil] .... ro .. , -uu.,. """"· PRIME office space avail. ttra erdusive Wbolesa1e ·watch stolen, &Iver Pu1i;ar vacuum. nQI • .~ Ml Large 3 BR, 2 BA. drps, Management alkl~. 494-8268. 331 Jri!a:rtne AW. BaJboa Dtoconbr ShownJoms at Electronic <A blank face Tree work, ~rv. = ~ 1~· =. ~ 2 BR, sundeck & frplc, $200. CASA VICTORIA PRIVATE toom $65, lovely Island, 2lxt floor ~TJ3) wldesale prices. Cal 1 until a button is pushed to l&Wlll, IOd, reaa. 5'5"'
l BR A. 2 BR, 2 BA. Frple. 496-7058 3 BR, stepa to ocean & baf, 1 & 2 Br. Furn. &: Unfum. home employed genteleman, BALBOA JSLAND STORE ~ deo:nkr wttb top show the time; No queltkms PROFESSIONAL •.. ·-·c:;c.,
""Dahwsbr. Pool. BBQ. Volley E•st Bluff ~· i Carpets, drapes, D/W, TV eves.. 546-1713. tar l'Ebt, ms mo ~ ecpertenee A-knowledge, Wed. M&-5.557. tree work, prun '"' ti<'itcifl , ball ct. Enc gar. 835-7966. , Jones Realty ~• ant. Pool, etc. Come by & MALE 1B to 25, room 677-2l65. ' • ~be dellgbted. caD I,OST Sunday 35th St., lerr, cleanup JObi, ~
•REAL VALUE! Quiet. 2 e DELUXE e Mike, Days 6'13--6210; Eves inquilte .about our Move-in w/lOlchen pnvgs. $17.50 lndustri I -al _.r4 Newport Beach female Ina. Georp. 64&-5393 551-1700. aIWwanee, 52;) Victoria St. week. 642-8.UO • ~ sa. Reward by parents for German Shepherd, 55 lbs. CrMtlve Ga BR. Crpts /drps, 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for lease. at 9~1 CM. 642-8970. inbma.tion Jeadltw to con-~pie City tags, Daya '""--~ .. t..i-stove/dsbWJ". Pool. Mature lncld spae. master suite, · · DELUXE, prlv. bath & eJJ. NOW LEASING with Unda Anlel. 213 283-' ............. ..,,. 'NO .. -.
adults, no pets. $135. Zl95 ~nn & dbl, garage; auto BLUFFS, TENNIS,_ ~ ~~t!!f· N~ trance. No smokers. Maid =... CttY e)"!S. U• 5~ l.+-k_ 3238, eves CZ13l Yard cleinup.
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Paciflc Ave., CM. 548-6878. doOr opener avail. Pool: & . -~m $,135. •Ma'~ ~: service. 675--0310, 5«8-7197.-Huntil.toit a.ildl CLinda,-p1eue call bDme or LOST Mixed bla kl lTS GARDENING
VERY NICE 2 bd unit, $175. Recreation area. VILLA infant .ok. No pets. 1887 Guest Home 415 NEW ~t call Loaont.) Wrl1te', Mille poodle Te~ ~ OmJp &ard Serv. CM-
f:rplc, crpt, drp, bltins, ~ $287 e 4 BEDROOMS, 2% baths. Monrov!a, M5-2l?4. 911 Sq. n. 4 Up duwi6ed ad No. fi06, lllOy teen BaJboa fr SUpenOr Ana It ltYlne «tea. 645o-030l beam ceilings.. patio, adults 865 Arrugos Way, NB $400. monthly. REALTOR,; Private Room* Hamlltoo. A. Newland PUot P.O. Bea: 1560. O.ta ••Charlie.•• SC.:l924, JA?i\NESE Ga rden•
only, no pets.""' 2354 Santa Managed by &<f.7210. Hunllnll\Oll Booch 530-91x ,.. _, "-ca. 92&l6 ~plet -Ana Ave., 673-0395. WilJ..IAM WALTERS 00. . ' For "' ' 979-+&84 Reward! ....,0 1 e Y
OCEANVIEW BRANO NEW ~'l>'Y Lody or "'I" NOW RENTING llAN l!I yr old. -REWAAD $100. P..,-1 a. dla· cleanup. Ftte est. LRC. 3 BR. 1rpi new paint. Huntington Beech QUO VADIS Ill nutritious Food.. -up with girl l!iend, mood riqi. Fri. !\l ladlet' JAPANESE C-
cpts, drps. lib Ba. Patio. From Jge llv rm •.l kitchen. Luxury Garden Apts , cbeerful"at.mospbere.. LAGUNA NIGUEL wOuld Ukie to meet restrm., N~ '1nn. Ph. Semct~ Complete
Gar. $195. No pets. Nr. 18th GOING FASTI Beam ceilings. Brand new 3 Adults Only--Np Pets *Call 54Ml53 * M-1 ~. petite lady 645-0678. clea!Hlp. Free est, Ir Placentia. 54!H357. BR, 2 ba. Balboa loe. Walk .Bacbelo l &a BR' cin. bmrn Z> A 35 for friendship G ** sruNNING 2 BR, 2 BA CholC9 2 BR Apt1. to shops & terry. $425 mo. r, 11. Vacation Rental' 425 1600 .,.... Fl'. A UP. A cornpa.niomhip. I am MALE Y~low cat. 1 yr, Vic: eneral hrvlca
Garden API'. Pool. Rec 4 $144/MO. . Agent 675-1972 or 675-4073 18992 ~~t.~ blk. W. . . On Sa.nCall ~~ sinetre, orm real ~tale Wake F°S:!e Rd, C.M. REMOD!XJNG
am. "'¢1iTAYOSR;A NR Hoag Hosp, lg 2BR. 2BA. of Garfield & -ch mvdl PALM Ocsert Tcnaii °"'" . locaUy • ba,. r • h . =· Fri, ,28th. 8Y oontract );b l>ri>'
now. 18th St., C.M. bltins, crpts, drpl!, patio, n4: 847-9448 doininiurn. i BR, oullt.an-1 MARTIN & •tsoc 5.16-38. . John8en eonittucilon .
LARGE 2 BR-Carpets & Hill'ltlngton Beach encl gar. $00 to $210. Adults 2 2 BA $195 dul ding . VU, adjacent poo' ,_ • "* HJNDU SPIRITUALIST * POOqLE. fem.ale, dark gray Pt -..Sn7 ' __,,. drape~ Man & wile. In!ant (714) 842-9'22 inq 4150 A Patrice Rd BR, • · A t therapy pool, courts, 13'15 500 DYER RD, $.A. t.t this ad -,.,... 'fl/ Wfdte Mp & whlsken.(::-,-:·~,,-=·-,-.,-,,.-1-1
I 1130 / 64i-'181, ' poonca~deocegarocan. D~ungaloc •• ~.' pe~ mo, unturn yrly lae. CALL scs.acn wboleoutkd:onlifefortbe Vic. Paularino school R.AIN G1,1.tten Inatal l-w e come . mo . • "'..... .... 673--4409 better Profe•kwd adYioe 551-3917. Quality work.
54&--nll9. * MOVF. IN TODAY * 2 & lBRS, 2BAS. trplcs, patio. 6 Pools. Sauna. Ten-Rent1ls to SMre 430 IF~:!:!" :,.ttft. ... 3 ~ an we. Readilwa daily. lD SUN. 2 Rina., ladiee room Free estimatn. 968-2208. * LARGE t BR. ;;· $139 A MO bitins, l yr. Blk from bell & nis. 846--0259. ~ .. --=··-~ :-..: H II bit-Ins, -, Spac. • & 3 B" ,·n· 'pt-. shop'g. 83J..8370/645-0245 Alsol&.Furn1From$135 • heated c.o.a.Meta.' AM-JOPM.49'J.9136.m-9034, gasstationHuntingtonCen·,_a_u_n_,g:.....-----f·I .... ,.--, _. ... ,.. """ aft 6 ROOMMATE wanted tosbr3 • · ll2 No. El Camioo Real, ter. 213: ~l C.Ollect.1·
$150/mo. No pets. 675--Several avail. ALL EX· 2BR apt, wllt'to' beach, shag Br apt w/sarne, liberal Ml lNOUSTRJAL llmt Saa Clemente. Rft.ard. GET RID OF TH Bkr. TRAS. Pool, rec bldg. Kids NU Bayfront, priv heh &: crptlng, heated. pool, I: mother & 1 child $75/mo tJNSIGHn..Y TRASH ** BEAUTIFUL 1 • 2 BR. welcome. »"om $139. See pier, 3 BR, 2 BA, $550/mo, lawrl . fac. ~1$1G.5. call ~ • 1350 IQ. ft. 3 pbue FO'ftl'. PQu;NAl'fl'! Tb ink i o I PLEASE! $200 rwd. Blk DEBRIS $12 LOAD
Contemporary Garden Apt.II. Mgr 17361 Keelson "A" 1 2 Br, 2 Ba, $495. 979-0631 or ~· • ~:. : 64H?T3. nice :_In Mint.. .. S.W. ahurtion? Know all the facts M/toy poodle:. lost · 2111. LEGE STUDENT
Patioll, frp]c, pool. $165-$100. blk W, of Beach Blvd. O[f 644--4510 eves wkends. l-3 iia, 2 Ba, 11.60 up. Pool, "MALE' ~an~25 f e1m dJid Cmta S>tlr1Ml Pboot: 515-mt. g:r1541~ ~ LINE-24 ~ I 536-2170 no quet-5CiH4.28'
call 557-2841. Slater. 847-Gll, 968--7510. DUPLEX, 3 BR, 2 BA. All 1e:tuded. X}nt children's ;r-~n~' $60 ~. 2364 eves • 32• VAN for short
NEW 1 BR.1170. 2 BR. ino. * FRESH Allt· bitns, blk to bcb. Niel! yrd. ·area. 18811 Mom Kai (E. ol Norac, CM, No. c. tHl PM. N~~ 8rf.:: ~ p::r: "~ =ro: ~!!' ,,.!;:.';. =· .! ~£11•..!' -de
Nr bch & sbop'g. Adults, oo ! ch Yr l'O\ll'ld. 1-827-2382. Beach otf--.GarOeldl 962-8994. WANTED Lady "th to ~ FiilrView, i.Iw Fuhltt (2U) 6!H-ll50 FUlly ieft Pie vie. Balboa. Ialand.t.;;:;~;;;;~-~·=:::-.. :=:-:::::IJ pets. 114 E. ~ St.. <;.M. Walle blocks to Bea EASI'BUJFF, Deluxe 1 BR. 2~& 3 BR, V!O & $195. 1 IMre : . bile wihomecar in Owner~ lt&-lz.1. &ft 2!!8 lie. Rewa.nlt 673--11'64 1SK!PtoADER-A dump
548-0137. 1:atettBR~~:ts·~::l)' ~: PooCaUl..,.~d)?!!!; ~o~ts. $1SO. blocll17.B1 ~ fl ~m .. ~~t~~ & b&nk. Lfiguna. ~FREE R ENT • Rentals W..mrd 4'0 DON'T JUST SIT REWARD $100. Pearl a, Dia· work. O>ncretl!',
2 BR. 1 BA, bltns, eoclOled bl.Ins, 'eXCePt refrig. $240/ ~ ' 1781 ~Ellm. ~~· 494-m;. lbett. Try dancing. CaD Toni, mood rtng. Fri. 231 lldles' taW • breUlna:_. 846-
garage, _.nr Harbor 4 mo. No singles, bO peta. S'EEPSto8eaeh.New3Br, .NawportBnCh 2BR'fui'napt.,F.V.NeatA RESPONSIBLE USC (Zl3)4J2.7921;599-Sm. l'Htnn.,Newporterlnn.Ph.HELP.2 rp.anied
=Adults only. $150. 5.16-171L tt ...... Ba·y!'l!'l~m·~ts, . . clean, over 25, female, Buslnea gnQtuate,. 25, ALOJROLD A--.... .... &f5.0678. hauling, movtnc. y'a
· 2 BR, trpl dsh / sh orp11 & • • .,.. · " • " wantt wne. CaU aft 4, wants ., ,... 1llR. ...--.. sa-m,-;':'';ri; FEM. ca~ Bik/Wblte, Red cleantna. c.n Art 548'
$140 up spac 2 br/3 br 1~ ba drapea. ~~ par~ & scbl 2 DUPLEX, 3 BR, 2 BA All 1 ~ur·A-Mfl. 962..W33 Nhte « ,..apt nr ~· P.O. Bm 1223, c.o.ta Meta. collar, w/2 bells A heart, Y4RIJ, prqt
pool, cpt/dlp, bltn, = chilclrefr line, no pets. rioo. ht..,, hilt to bc;h. Nice yrd. ' " • IKAI. SINGLE Garage, C..tt Mesa "~ -~aft -, .. .: Swh--1'4 Tulip, Apt B, C.M, Re-. treet, ~ ... _
1996 Maple, No. 1 intn Emerald, HB llfiS..8633 Yr round. ~-827-"'2382. ·' umh f,l>. • ~ • ._ -CaD. ''Leah" ).g pm. 60-6498. Drivew)'I, grMifta. "'
22UCollep, No. 5 '' 64Z-38l3 2 BR, gas_ water pd. 1 chtld Sen Clemente ;'· ' t n er 5's--6731 or 642---1174 pm KEY-3344 ABYSSINtAN c.at. bnl. ll. btn FATHER A SONS,
LRG. 2 BJt. 2 BA •. Immae. ok. No pets. From $140. ~ # WANn:D: Lady to share my 1 BR tum apt ... adult aunt short halr:. Vlc. CMlrwood work, trub, yard &
$165 + c\ep. Marritd cple 1'1622 Cameron • st. or LARGE 3 ~R\ 2 BA, near ' 2 BR house in Costa Mesa. &: small pet, balcony or Young c:ouples, lJ.35 + Aptg. NB. Reward. 642-0TG. d ean.up. Fftoe nt. ~l~~Nopet.11, 84~165!. ~· c~dr~ welcome.· 1 ~ PetOK.838--0904. =~Mesa. prefer ~or~ REWARD! Lost mtnla~GEN. • Tree/
or . WALK TO BEACH ' mo. . . ~--$1~ I! FEMALE roommate """1cd, Laale -aobie r.male tt!m. Cor yd #.iiftt(f Modem 2 BR. 2 BA. dsbwbr, N 1. t &. 3 BR cp</dlp Apia., · (SJ .,., 0 to sbr home in OdM, Cite tD ..... ty, oo collu. 54H25Q. Est. 83W303, 1167--.
:::,.,. ~~: llubm-'1 d°fbr., bJll. ~i6ih. 841-39!ii F~m. or Unfum. 370 • : ' . beach, 1100mo. 1115-8389 LOSr ladle• ,.._, · ...i LOCAL movllla a baG!lng
HM , BR 111 ba. llludlo. , BR. Apt. ~hi' ~ed. coron• do1 tMr SllARE my -in Onuwe Trader's Parad1"se ..... vie. 11.o\mllto• & student . ...,... '""*-·-• ._ •0 1 ~-~ g•--45/mo h 1 1 1 with man or woman over 40, BrookhgrJt • .H'.B. ..,..zm-. S.U.H or 6H-21M ..-.. --g e ~ --~ · T e grea ea re1ton1 or ~•· -•" ' CaU 847-8149. DELUXE 1 Br -~n apt.. I O ~-~ Oa-538-tJ1i34 H~-'·"-lnt 5CMl301, 213/59M2Zl. wf ~--..,,..,ri mov ng to a"''"""" ... __......-.
BAY Irv In• ne Y •~, P v patio, Apartment• are ·the rents. G1r•ges for Rent 435 I" ~ 2~i·.~m w. NEW TOWNBOUSEI ~"." lrom deck. Yrly. ~:::~:'a~~ .. at . , 1nes I"'*---I~ c1~: .. y:aM --~'=",.--.-,...~,.,..,.-, Bdrm, 2 aa. a:pt. -" cost• u---., '1' '"M···L': . ,, . . s.1f1.'1or .......... -,. • t1"mes . . A'-··-• ~~II i"BR.$140mo.Carpetl, looll• ot extm. CALL ~ •t •-._""' ~~ · M•nl W~ ' '-·~•" II-. One child ok. AnER $ 831-0816 or aW( .. ,mll)Q ,._... Various sbee from szimo 1 * wUI be '" 131-can -54.w<58 (Mro RldOOt). IH!BliBJIU 21 :!~~clubs u 'IOck u . u k.,.,, u.. key * Ruuoll Ro-* Ft!.., wlndowt, ilttlJI. D~ELX :. 1llt. 2 ~ . MAW GCljo!DC»41Nll,!M I.BR 1 BA unfurn $llO tennlscoutto,pn>J pnulqo On ai".NoMgn. ";::'"""""' dollars 341 Alva Lone -• cnpeo. '1'1!,._ • ·~ ''·. 1 41 1'8t, iar.· rimil.:an+ eT·lUl-~RutluLBA """;}["~· b14J•Su"'':1:;''"i.-,.:-.:a.. • · **',:-out 1;;e_ ~ Cotti Mua -.-... -=· -l......0 •j;'CI! _ , . ..-au apta. w va,. ,,.. n u•-, •'-• trolled You ..., u;e '""""'Of ~ ta --""'-• ' t )'patios, ,....., • .... ...,v1t1., -r · ..... --'fjpa t uclc..u to the lea CltMllnl
!<;, ·~· l!u •=~t· 1.\>&h ganlen oettlng. Adulta, gotfdMlngiango """ll:l.n~ ~· llB TRADE'_... BoJdwln IJ unit old court in LA Co. FIFTH ANNUAL * wg tJO EVER~
l 'L 2 'pata,_ 151 E. 21'tt , C.M. patty room ·-~-•--b'~ WE~ERN RefL Freo est ,.._ flil .,• ~ .,., 646:!166 * P1UI beautiful llng1fll. one t:ia;uvuoi; orpD fot ts-Alto 20 unit ofm."I:: n<&· • 1· ::=c,· 2',;~f"I ....... = oc!,"=VE!.~ TOWNHOUSE 3 and 1Wo-b1droom1. Fur· Olflco Rental • 440 pensive poa!Cal~ =-~!rad<\ for·~ NATIONA&L BOAT 8Y~OwnTn:~
ens Space a: prl\fClCY 8cfiTn Poot ~ rec area nllhod a un1umllfled.MSony, .. -..-""-·-.. la! ....._ ..,... """'-'""U _ _., ... _ 111.-* _..:.,. 1 -··· ··~•-1 ,_ t' no chlld'9n or p'otl. oclol1 "~"" '"~~ ~ .. ~ '"~ ··~ MARINe SHO ~ -~~• ra e, mat u t e ""~ ceu-& c,.no, pv open dally 10 w 7. • Sq. ft., rc<eptlotl-. 3 <(. PAUi o-t, 3 cboict. "" W Llol COMPLETE HOii
adulta. Cloac 10 beach & pauo, crpt, drps, blins, (ii:ea (!Jc "" tt -. TRAJLER 1ar car or Pll. ~ R-l view ~ ,.. MaJ<h 9 • illar<D 11 CIZANING SERVla~
fltoppq. Selec:Uon of NP daltwnr, ..,,,..nl<t>t loc.. nr Oakwood. . . ' MFC. Zr -·Will -::::;;: Fbr So ~ RE ~-WI-· tlll. 314 * -* ~ 2 BR.~ew . ~ l'.f!PI; A wall~. Pae ll•l 1--y Back Bay. Children 9k. $3M Garden Apartmenta N81CF.BC. ofllcetW kK'""'-~ot,.HNr. new lcl.t eanL trailfJ'. ft!, . • OJnwa:nt lndSpm to claim ~ • ]lot>: Jlr. 1111/ -· ~ "' -..,.. utl\mt. 1365 !Un>. 8454ll. a.11: aft. 1 ~ ..,,,, J.l.1-i, .......... w!D o6-TO .. !!! ---County Exp ER T a..-• ~. 494.465.1 ·2 BR. FrM Utllltit~ Ntwport llotcll Soull P;lft. !Wll be!. ol Yilot. liMllL 51412, evcuhtp ' -numbor lo H>.m>) ,._~ ~ !IRMO~~biUm ~.yi .. ~-bud>, """'-Encl,... D1bwh" '~\~ , DAILY PILOT T ode Trvsf o-k UMwtnde!OUr,._• * * • Helen !191 ;:'ti.. ...., _ ~ ~ ! llR. t -. ~ t"" A-.:,~ c M · -~ .._ "°"" 'CLASSIRED ADS r,.. a ,,... •er-...,.._ ~ 1t 1or,,,., Accoum1111 ~...i!"'1~1r
SPA UI.¥"'· 11111 Oo ••• to ll'ade? Ollr Ttoder'• · ''"~"' FOl ACTION , , • -anptoon. 5 do» INCOME ID. ~ w .... 979.IJ632 • 0CX: • Cl. no ..... \llMJ, SW p 00 I. EWUlte O>lumn Is for :yool 'I.. a -lo< 5 bucb. ml Oul!ilto Ca""'trino Need a "Pod"! PilOO aa
$130/mo Ulll pd. m-o\34. Lltuo. $2(1)/Ph' '1HJ§. 5 Un<s, 5 dayt lw 5 bucl<t. Sell Idle llerna • 642-lm .... 2-567 l!Ulte 2, SC, -· ean &4H&1&
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llWSll ir-. ~.-~ .. ,i:;n-.~ °"""" 8olool. ,...._.. ,..L Apply in -Sw1 OPERATORS &• 030l:mw For ~--s -·-~ ~~~~·t::===1---· "''~ .... be allndlw, baw a Slrloln "830 W Cout Dey & -tblll .....,.,,,.All-locludb>& 10pcoY1do&credll-....,_ J; ,,_. eve• OM1ata. trial fl&Ml'e A f'ajoy wcakbc Jlwy, N.B: ' Utllannml• fm.medlaleJy lhorthand. SNtp looka, Iona ~to ta.mil.its la your
CE slte'd, Hourly M1ary ;mt'° Rd wilil::r"".Mabftwoman .• •vailabler U )'OUl'Wturt ta houri,:_:~. a:mmul)if)'.WorktromYoUt' tmted. 1 , in aru. ~ ,~_MG't c.dil. r_•_ Ewa. 2-9 • * F W G•••-, * .. 'Ork In a variety of tern-rt •• ..1.ioc1 Ad .... · -• hOm&. No exp er It n c e 50 824 er . ..,_ ..... .,_ -· --• • ._.... pora.ry UlilMl~nU' A avoid ~· ...,. ,,..... ncceMal')'' we wUI train. 1,!:!!~~!'..!!'!:!!:n--IBAB~SU IER -.i, %l ,. DEUCATESSEN ....,...,.11 19Sl Kiiideer Cir, l1le borodom of a rotJtlno job 3 DllY-12 hour -· MUlt <lo Dolly l'llot Wrtt. 0 •;•ifi<d "'I Iii>· 6ll • SECRET ARIES
a..nctsupfnt over. Frt/Sal 6:)1) am IO time 111111t bt u. Nat " Cost• Mew join our learn of 'utilfled have experkmce on the 26:50 ~u';. Boxealfr 92626 Dally Pilot, P.O. Box.. I.Sat. e TYPISTS
LANDSCAPIJrilG 4:00 pm, Sun/Mon/TUH ~· A'pJy ln You1UTthewlnncrOf eniployees.YoumU.thave Multl-Uth ~Camera& r • • eo.taMesa,cant.92ai.
F« w1iqur le penolll)hied 2::.> pm io 11:00 pm. Lite ......_ HI-Time Liquor. 4fJS 2 tick:N to tti.e 11t ll'ut 1 _year of ex-1250 Pr~. Previous print· S(iCRET y TELEPHONE ANSWF,JUNG ·• TELLER
o1)to In,.,.._.,.., t... -•.pr•pu• Eutt!lbSf.,CooallnL FIFTH ANNIJAL J>'l'lenco. Mlnlm..,. P1Y bl& or ,..lat<d lunctlomSllARP "'\bi/MEDICAL SERVICE,Pl·llm•,ll'itoon e REC"'..,ONISTS
Jerlor plarltl ~ A meab, Jar r dlOc!rm, ~ DELIVERY ot DA IL Y WESTERN $3.00 per bour. Call Cerol at belpl\ll. · eh'I A'bte am j ~ carffl' to 6 pm. E)rl>erl.entt prer'd. U"" 11
fllU main! ....... conlad 11• 1• 6. Own tnm. Roh. PllDT, llUNDAYOH~Y. to NATIONAL BOAT 558-2862. t' a"'do ~··= 54&n3l33 e LABORERS J'&me!I c . E(m!r, Land11C1pe 150 Wk. 6'l5-aUI: Udo. oewsp1.per eamen. ne-& KEY·KEMP . Apply 9-12, Mon.· Fri. ~e typllt. Pleasant TIRED of 1ellln1T nrtd or
"' Plant Cott eo. ,.... BAB'tSlt!ER, U.. In. Ute -"'° -o< • Slatloa T•~ Hdp ieM<o PACIFIC MUTUAL pmooa11ty. S.nd RMm>< to tho ...,. old -" grind! e PtlX -..,.,'1229 -'"""' a-t11e<1 w-«vu. <»ntact Mr. MARINE SHOW 11l!!l E'. Ed~ A'!'., sutte 700 Newport C-r Dr. Ad No. 867, c/o Doily Pilot Change prot.aioos a Join
LAWN imtallation, -Ad. no. l&S c/o Dolly Pilol, Rony -3311 Wat...., Mareh 9-Matth 11 •··•· .,, ~ Newport Beach P.O. -No. 1'Ql Coat.t the ever )ncttaslng raQJcs ol • BOOKKEEPERS
decorative bark I: ltf'vel. PO Box !*, Ollta lie.a. St.. Cmu....;.. j P'll'Ue call 6C-567'8, ext. 314 ._.,_ ftlln, ......_ Mea. callf 92i26 people w1x>-1tnd l!Ulll)mic
c.p.trano Turf, &3833 Ca1lt. 9'JG26. oll.rvmY BOY tar ~9~~toC:: KEYPUNCll ()pnaklr a PRINTER e Secys to $850 Nfetr + a real feellflg or
am. BABYsrrnNG in our homr. medical ~ 40 hr. wti:, $2 Ulll.free nwnber is S40-l220J aorne clerical, U-8 e lf'll. Clrl Com'l to $900 adllevement u a ~
Pelntlnt & ~· S weD-bebawd ht. Cb. 1111'. Pb. HH:tt> aak * * • Mon-Fri. Pera. Dept HJ: 3 ~ 12-hour shifts. MUl't • Oak Typim.l)'pt 60 $425 counselor. We tram ~ &
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p_,._m.nglng Near ~ ~ ~~ Joro=. ASSM'ANT GENERAL _Help_ Gu pump Hospital, NB ' have 'expert.enee on the 2650 * 100°/o FREE * :!!nt;® wb.l~ Y :i!r!
-NG llw-tn. ...al23 alt 1 pm. Frr -'d, -~ d _ _.._ man. Detail Shop Mgr, Buf· LYN'S Multl-Utb, mJ Camera &. Uz Relnd-'s .a.... than com..,..nsates for your CUSTOM PAINTI ~ ex~-•~ 1 M COSTA MESA ear 1250 Preu. -print· " ~•ncy ~ · · BA 8 Y SI l'IEk-Matul"e I: ~•nt envirorwnrnl er en. 549-.Jl61. Ing or related functions ii 4500 Campus Dr. ~ fees. In additm '"
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Penonnel Service
17511 Irvine Blvd.
lnter/Ex1tt. Unfurn, ln~r. rellablit for %% yr. old. My ' Bch are a Waah. nJ9 Harbor Blvd, MA INT EN AN CE I: helpful. 546--2118 Newport Beach provkle you with indiwtual
spec. prlct-. Free cokx' mn-home. S pm to 12 pm, 3 or 4 9GJ..8ffi. O:.la Mela. ~1030 ho u 1 e man combination SERVJCE ST AT ION At· ~!!: ;:-~mat"elOl~ #115 Tustin
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;i:.:rbe '-~bid~: days per wk. can 1D am-2 DENTAL 01ficr rnatmCft" GENERAL Office. Full time. Steady yr. round1 employ· Apply 9-12, Mon., Frt. tendant, Full &. part timt", 544-561 for ~ in.
No Wul1P'I; pm, &79&\. Ortbodontic pracUcr rxp•d Some a:mwiedge: typing, ment. Apply 10 ll'ULJ1a&'l!l', PACIFIC MUTUAL 40 or over. Gentleman W· terview today
BABYSITI ER warned kr 2 ln aU pbWs. SaJar). open, bookkeeping, miJc office. Hotel ~ 425 So. Cout 700 Newport Center Or, Service St. Exp. Apply . * WALLPAP R * P" """""'•n. 1n our !rYln< N.....,. Bcb. S4lh'!137 ~ Hwy, Laiuna B<ac!h. N rt Bea h Cbetron Stallon, 604 S. TOOL &
Whal,.. <1111 .. ....,.. home. Normally 3o00 -1o30 DISHWASHER GIRL , HOUSEWORK on -men! Tmlne< IW!fuj ,c Cout Hwy, Laguna Beacl>. DIE MAKERS
UTILITY man, night ab1ft.
awUce.Hool belni" accepted
now. 6f4.54<M
•1444 6*1nl fm. P1le call 501-4210 bd. Must be neat Ir dean. Over Mon. I: Tuea. pe:rml.IW!Dt. C.Olle'p graduate. Starting PRODU~ ~t to SERVICE Station CdM area
PAINTING I: PapnUw, 2t :00 71. A,,_Jy In--. Surf' 645-0089 salary up to t$1000 . woknomana accessoTles Pump Island S&Je11111a11, toP
yn ln Harbor atta. Uc/ BABYSl'tlER for 2 .cb. _. .....--~ GlRL Frida.y--Secretary. p/t Ambltlowi aagresgive, call wledge ~f pnneot oon. pay, good hrs. ~ for
bonded. Refl, turn. 64J.2356. pu. 7:!10-U:30 am A 2-6 ~ 5Em W. QJu1 lh,•y., l..S. typing & fil.l.ni, must MT-Black S44-9800., =iosne ~ ;~~s ~e ~ appt. • ~
PROF. ra.1nt1D8. alto roots, pm, Mon.-Fri in my home. DOllE.WIC lletp _ George have own trans. MANAGERS. & Foq:men. all 64&-191D can btwn 9 &ISHIP;~;:iP"IN~G~C"'l•~rk-,lx>;_r_gar-_
accout. cell intft1exter. CdM 8ftL Gd PIY· 67S-fO"I&. Allen Bylud A&enc:y, l(l6.B 60-578.S 3 ahlfta, we wDl train, 5:30. ment manufacturer, part
L1c/lDll. Free est. 66-mi. Babytitter for 2 boys. age 3 E. 1&th SL, S.A. 5rl-Ol!l5. GOLDEN Inc. bas openinp MacGreeor Yacht C.Orp, REAL ESTATB SALES time. 646-1910 call btwn 9 !:
PROF. patnter, honst work, ~-. ~t~ ~ca: DRAPERY WORKROOM for perl'll'.>M intettsted in 1631 Ptacentla, C.OC. Mesa. SUCCESS CAltEER ;o5'C:30.e:,.,,-~.,,.,,~-~-195· InUext. free' nt. tit · ........._.,, Openinp w aper. or showing exciting new cc:& MANICURIST I: BEA\ll'Y New or experienced Join the TAB Anlwering Ser v Ice,
Refs. 543-2759, 557-7455. anytime, 541)..4365. trainees in aU positions.. ~ =thluctsy ~ ~~ :1 ~ OPERATO~ full or part World's larpat ~ faltelt exp'd PBX operators for all ~ ,,. ...... '-a.....i-. Bank Good pay ..... n.t .. .-1r; vaca • time, expenenced, for top ........ ..1-resale -""-tion shift&. xl.nt beneftts, pd
Wlll lbm.r ~--i: .. ~ SECRETARY tiara. lka'.m-O;aper; avail. Call 71&-'7747 N.ewport Beach location, ;iith';i'6network "cd_";300 vac/holiday pay, Ca11
home. 213/ 89&-4982. Senrice, 9ll w. 17th St., HARDWARE salesman. highest of clleottle. Apply offices and become a Marie, 892-1Zl2.
C.M. Need rnature man wtb in penon Tuel fhru Sat, member of our Mllllona1tt TECHNICIA.NS
' P•lntl~lnt., Ext. for beevy exper. in · plumbing, 2549 Eutblutt Dr., Npt. Club. MultHnillion doUar
Rtuooablie • &t>-59Zi SH, typlng. lDe.n experience ~ · eledrieal tocMs, Ir: general Sch. advertising program. Free
Pl•a.fer, Patch, R .. lr necessary. Full tim~ Sal· Aircraft antnma ~ hardware. Must have ~ MAN over 31) •to build & guaranteed licensing scbJol. 1----'--"--'-"'.;.:.....;.,.1 ary commensurate with ex· desin.b&e. Sa la r Y oom-M • ....,....,..need & persma11tyd. deliver nurtll"ry }I ox e s . Ex;cellent sales training. •PATOI PLASl'ERmG perle11Ct'. Coal act John ~ 1llOrleY. ba Koowiedge of-~ wood & Pleue call Vlrgtnla Jones
TEST
TtCHNICIAHS All cypu. F'lft etllmatet: Walih, m.GXI or write PO ~= f:.O-fu· ~ ~ to work for lt. A~ply ~menb pret"d. App. 832-000. CaU 540-6825 Box: m:i, Costa Mesa. Caill. pooenta c.orp :m> Airway 0, ~ ~W. ~ht lQ..4 pm Wed & Thbrs, l'ffia2 RED CARPET
Plumbing ~ic of COSTA MESA Ave., <»ota .0.... An equal M.:S.. '" ta Gothard St., Hunt !le•· RHltor• ~nstrumont
L.R. 'OTIS PL'uMBJNG A oew, locall;y-OWned =~ ~piayft". HOTEL MAID Apply to ~y& in':f~:eo:: REAL ESTATE SALES nufacturing
R«node1t" Repaln, Waler Jnd-t BonL <dlcal -:: ............... Hotel Laguna, tor orology temn. Coli FREE LICENSE N rt lea h l>ta:7.:, dltpooabl, l\Jrnacn, Eq""1 o~a1.Gploror ~·y, lnd~llelat to $<4X> a; So. Cout Hwy, LB M<>-mo. ' TRAINING . ewpo C
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dlh/A. ·~.:...i 6'2-n83ete l'lllmMfbC'~ Imm-._•.:. .......,;n., ._ ,.. Gb1 Friday $!i60 MAR~NE M e c ha n i c & Famous Real Estate Licens· D-'dly -·•ng dlvl&ion ol
""'",... .. ,. ""'""" ">""'-... -Age')' acc/unclenvrtti'lt HELP Marme Parts CounteT Man. '""'Y' 5•vw• Service. Cl'O'N officer, escrow tll"Cl'e-exper SSOO Exp desired But: not nee Ing Course now available • major hea1th care corp-
-•nm~•r REl'Affi tary le loan proceuor. NEWPORT 642-QIOO · ' thru Tarbell Realtol'S. Free oration seeks test technl·
rl.oVmou.,.... Phone 919-m> F!_o----• A~ WANTED MATU.RE W o' man ~aaining~ement~!:.· --Free ctans w'lth~ *No*)!~. ~-smal* l. WANTED~._:_,;... laily bu ~ ....,...-, " • :u~-:2arn V'U"'.M.W Lllm<U ... '6 m Dover Or., H.B. w/knowledge of antique• & while you learn. Call Al • 1+ years electronic
DRAINS uncloaed _ $7..50 tender. A# over 21, must 6t2..3l70 plants. Must have fllles exp. SWan (714) 832-5440, 00 experience wi'th ex· Sewer line to-Joo' _ $15 be able to work I hr. ehift 67l-7200 Weekends (n4.> 8J2.70(X). posure to ._....in:~ must have outstandins Executiw p • h, ~~" * 556-0828 * personality able to get akq: ~tary/Recl!ptionisl art tune •mrmoon MECHAMICAL ~t CUP men, REAL Estate Sales Why not test equipmenL
Sewlilg/Alier .. l.,..o with IJotb ....,io,-a. Large American Corp. has 1 delivery of DAILY Doy & Swltla. v_.... new work ond live in Laguna customen. 546--1392 Call girl Newport Beach Office PILOT to subscribe" Co. Uses light puncjl: pf'euel!I Beach? and sell an oc-A~-11•-,n• .L.a"' ••.a• ...__ 2 ~ •. 4 pm uk ~ ~•-a ~~loci, •-• L Be h for E1ectronlc C.Oihpooents. cuional S200 IXXl oceanfront ,,..,. "11 ~......,-"'"'u. :~ • -· :~"",. __ --:;:_.. .,.__. _ _:: Ill aguna ac • W.ill train. Excellent con-home! Sandcastl~ Rea 1 NMt. accurate. 20 .)'UIZ'I exp. Mt. Hagan. ~... ...,..,_... .... ....,.... I'!.-----~, lo d llo "'"18'1'1 -benefits. Salary oprn. Must _....,., -.. ..,.. ... , i r a 1 na. U'tU' • I Estate hu an opening for a
Telwlslon Repair BARMAID wantm. Apply be' responslbte ' eager to couple M hours work MEDICAL asst-girl Friday-qu&ll.fied salesman at l'llfj
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logic. -btwn 10 am-6 p:n, at 11IE ko!am. Call 641,)-1.334. daily. Must have de-front & back office~· S. Olut Hwy. Call Rita
Bt-1-them In & S.v1I KNCYITY KEG, "'5 -nJ ply "·--••• -
.J 'C..11 US for Service Blvd., C.M. 641H1910. EXEC. SECRETARY pondablo auto. C°"' Ex.,r. 0 Yap · · .. .,~. -· Woon ... · ..... BAR···~ Will F--LA Prnident ol w-'I tact Harry Seeley at NEEDLEPOINT Painter REAL EITT'ATE-.
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n~AlR .. T•· ..... ~ IDIU.LI, no exp nee. ~"' .-...... 0 t-• Must hav • .,~ -·not-~ ~ IU.IM ~ train. Under 30 Apply 3 establisbrd reeean=1:1 finn O.ify Pilot, S30 West wan o::u. e exp. ~'™~ • ... ...., ....,~.. • A good starting salary.
CSEA Member • Rellahle Wheels 1!30 N~ CM needs mature dependable Bay Sll'Mt, Costa Pffime. Call 645-383:>. in the hottest area Hun-Orai:we Co. SlDce 1981.. ' indMdua1 with good .tills.. N t I n g ton -Beach/Fountain
RJce'• Tete:viaioa SaJea A alt 4 PM. Aim fee pocttiol.. Call Mesa. or call 642-4321 ews,,per Valley arid let us tra1a you!
Service, 13'15 llJpn Aw .• BARGmL wanted. Beer. ~Hqes51MDZ10lasl· T •· I can Phil McNamee,
Costa M .... n Block S. ol n-1125 W. Vldoria, al l'fiM...t .....,.,,,, 2190 yp1st VILLAGE REAL ESTATE,
• Exeetlent company
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KEG.pm, .;-~bet. HmiJcr Blvd., CM. ~:s:sc;caw.uueek·er...'...~ )'J'SA_!!? To puncti T'J'S Tape tor Lino-;.962-441L"""""'=1---~=,I • _........ EXPERIENCED meamatress • o;JN"" ..,...y types. Excellent salary and Recpt. Tl't'IM $250
Tl• BEAUTY Operator, full or wanted or will train quali· ~:30 10:~n:~ ~~'. broad1 ,.""'ilt ge benefits. Eve-1:8!!._~e afternoons. Call For adcftHonal tnforma· rmrt tlme, lnclda: Sun. .. ~ home .. _, 1411 · n ng LA/lT&&De tlon pleue Call CERAMIC TILE NEW &. NEWPORTER INN BEAU-UC'l.I ~ "l't'"Y lean Rest., E. l7th St, . WestdlH I (n4) 557·1960 model Small TY SALON, U07 Jambortt 1A11 MotinDf!., San Clemente CM DAILY PILOT re • ~ est. Rd 644-Q340 or phone 492-8211. HCYI'EL h o u s e k e e P i n g 330 W Bay St CM Personnel Agency
joba welcome. 536-2426. 'N.B. EXP'D. Ti.rft Service Man. superviaor wanted. Elderly 642--4ln Ext ··~ 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. * BEAUl'Y OPERA1UR * Salary plus boma, Op-woman pre1erred can for Ask for Aney. Paul (Marie: m Center)
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Scientific· Produds Div
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11 • 1 Witt. Oientole portwdly lo """"""' Com-"""°'ntmenl btwn 9 •m & or Dovo'. , 542.al36
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I•._ _____ _, t7th. Costa~ H OUSECLEAN I NG, Must be exper. Apply in per-WEEK·~ C?NLY
1---------l1Must haver ~t boat EXPERIENCED Fry O:Jok. Mon-Fri. 9-ll:30. Corona !OD, HOTEL LAGIJNA, 425 Age 21).29, lite typing. Musi An Equal Opportunity
repair )l&J"d exi:att. including Full '?" pert ti~. Kramen del Mar, $4 hr. to exp'd. So. Coast Hwy., Laguna ~~ car8AR_Jl.50~ ~ £!f Employer
Experi-In design""""' ""1ction .. blah speed ,,,.
tricate J1t'Ollil esalve dYtS as
well as repair &. malnten·
anceoloxlstinglool(ng. Ex·
celle.nt company benefits &:
woridng conditions.
Apply in Person
SHU R1 LOK CORP.
1300 E. Normandy Pl, S.A.
Cl bUc No. of McFadden,
1Ai blk \V. of Grand) E>iual Oppty Empwy.,.
TRNE ASSEMBLERS
VOLT
I nsto1nt Personnel
Temporary Service
3848 Campus Dr., Suite 106
Newport Bnch 5464741
Equal Oppor. Empklyer
Ul'CJently
Needed
Unskilled
*ASSEMBLY
*PACKERS
NEVER A FEE
WALLICKS
Chem lot
$700 up. BS Orpnic or
Bfo.Olem. Strona knOwteda!:
of orp.nic instrumentation.
IR, UV. n.c, PC. DE, Ir. CC.
Nucleotide& Irvine.
Cost 4cctnt.
To $1,XIO. BA accountme.
StMdll'd QOlting ft>r furlshed
goods & inventory control
Qulty Aasuranc1 Eng
To Sl,440. Fabricatloo 4
we~ heavy gauae steel.
ASME code for pftSSIJ1'e
vessel.
lnclud Engl""r
To $1,000 B.S. IE. To • 3 yn.
ind\JSI. exper. Wod< .Jow,
MTM', ~I, etti~
K1ypuncf\ Opr
To $54:1. Min. l' yr exper.
IBM 029, <&. Knowledge al.
fBM 129, key to tape
systems & tally key deosln!d.
Microblol09ltl
$800. up. BS degree micro,.
Min. 2 yrs. exper. Plaril
sanitation. & contamination
control.
Production Scheduler
Work when & where To $950. 3-4 yra. exper. in
you want! auembly & llhop a:hedula Interim , H .. vy machine" mu lood-
Personnel Service ~=1i=es·c ~
17511 Irvine BlvG. lrol system. #115 Programmer . Tu('in To 1100. ffi•Hlll, Fortran. 838-5460 4, a'.>BOL. 1·2 yn. n:ps-.
Equal Oppor. Employer Purchasing Clerk
TIME ·FOR r;.:·.=:0~ Neat, sharp appearance.
QUICK CASH T~.:5='·.~ 1 yr.
minimum exper. aggrewiw THROUGH A ~·~'f.;' ....... Type"'
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DAILY PILO. Y. T;:..f.:tu: ;::~ . . f" 2, COOOL. !'\CS &. BOMP.
WAN
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T AD . S.rvlcH • Agency , ! ~ E. Edingor, SWlelm
" Santa Ana Sf7.(l{J& 642-567:8 ' ~~~.:;
~ Job W1ntod, Male 700
EXP. MAINT/n\lf. would
like small apt complex ot
c o mmerclal development
write classlfil!tl ads No. 641
Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560,
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~uJoo~ m~~ ~ Colotual Kitchen. Sl2 W. 67S-fil&i Beach. ! HUNTiN'GT~ Biac!rie'• Boot Ya,d, 19th St. CM, a-. SUD l HOUSEKEU'ER-!ull o• NURSING CARE , HARBOR REALTY Mltc01leneou• 818 Mlacell•-"-. 11, Mlocellaneous 111 67.><1134:::·~--=-Hotidayl, part -· Assi!t w/4 LIVE IN FOR ELD-I~~~~~~:,!,.°!:_ 1-""'"'°"'...;.,.;;.:..;;,;__...;.,..;.:,.====::...~-r+.;;.:::::::::::::::::.... _ __:~I aL'~-. FC to $1• ... fACTIJRJ children. """" Vic. E R L y L A D y Recoptlonlst/Hotlou . · ' •
X-Corp sman &et'kJI
part-tt:me job Al &l·
. tendant-houlekeepn-for in-
valid, evenings & weekends.
497-2031 after 4 pm.
""'°"" • ~ Sol-3339. TI1e Irvine Co. has openlngs ..-••N .. •••••••••••••••"• ..... •~tM••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ....
Get tn on the ground Door HOUSEKEEPER Part time. STROKE PATtENT. fol' receptionist/bOStess:. I -, tJAM ~.
-.1.•ltll Southern Cali1onUa's Call before 4 pm. Meaa ROOM & BOARD + Pleasant penonallty 8J'ld : ' -i
largest perwnnel agency Announcing *** v~ Convalescent, Oil $ 4 0 0 • P E R speaking or s a 1 es • FIND VIQUR · E •
•b11lo .seeks cape.hie, ~-Center St., C.M. 548-551G MO. 673-7254 background required. Mu!'it • 11 _ : e 1ndiv. to grow "'lW us. HOU~PER 1 be able to y,-oti( weekends. : • · f •
Be u-,xiated with fun-lov-~ . I compan-NURSES AIOES Excellent working con-• WIN FREE SHQW1 PASSES •
ing, succes!llful organization. k>n, must~ H.B. area. Permanent full tifue. 1-3 dltions and Company : , :
Pd. vac. ho!, major Med. // J/J /'7. A shift. 847-3515. 1 benefits, Call 644--3.3119, 9-12. • ~ ' :
Ins. " , ..... ,haring. Call -Aell'I ~irlJ HOUSEKEEPER 1 mother'• Huntington S.•ch Rocpi $450 : Eacc:h DAILY p· ' ILOT w· .
NEED help at home~ \Ve in~=P!!n2:i ~..,; ~~·~rec11G:~ping Convalesc.nt Hospital Light
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typmg. Front otet~ : 'f Inner :
hnve aides, nuntet, house-of Irvine, al82 Mlc:heiBon Dr. 188ll Florida St, appearance. Also fee jobs. •. Gets' 'J1 s ' :
kpn, companlorui. Home-BOX boy wanl@d, Momillg "' .. ... • ..,.. ,, Huntington Beach, Ca. Weatcltff • WO 2 . Value· Tickets :
Job W1nted, Fem1l1 7112
makeni; Upjohn, 547.aiBl hours. Richard's Market. New Lite Industrial NURSES Aid . 7.3 ~11 will Personnel Agency : .. TYPING 3433 Via Lido, 1660 Division For Women RJINE PERSONNEL train. Cell tietore 4 PM. 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. : : Rea.a. rati!A, quick lll?n'ice, MacArthur Blvd, Newport CCD\~C .a..\rctt.. V""\J Mesa Verile Convalescent, (Mark Ill Center) • .•••• • • • • • • •• • •• •• ••• • • • •• • • • • • • •• ••••••••• • :
tree pick-up A: del. 645--8850. ~"""::=.:'"h~~~---~
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N•edecl lmmedletety ..&1\1'1\..AJ-~....._, 611 Center St ., C.MI MS-S585. S42-8l36 : : · • •
HOUSEQ.EANING, lost & CAR Wa<h Help wantod, FEE PAID NURSING • LVN1'Upervhor RN.,, LVN'a Pnctlcah : : WES1£RN NATIONAL : :
clean. Efficient ex-F/time. Apply to manager, Experienced for 3-11 shift, 4 days/wk, (male & female), Private • ! ! :
perienced. Udo Car Wash. 481 F.ast PC AsMmblen 't"rlal attorney to $17 K beach area. Call tor appt duty &. staff relief needed. : • • •
839-i913 "-l1lh=·.oCM:!'.'.'...______ Sr. Elec 1\1ch to $12 K 494-8075. • Llndeey Nlll'8ell, Reg., • • • :
SE\VING & J..iaht alterations CASlilER. tun timt>. Apply Ahlo Elec. Sa1es Engr 10 Sl.2 K 2 OFFICE GIRLS 830-8500 or '*'4816 : : : :
ln my home. Silverwoods, 4.'l f'ashion Isl· Tro1iMel For ~~~n!:S\\rn~ ~~~ NEEDED RN -LVN Relief. Parle Lkio : : : •
497.mi snrr -4 pm. and, Newport Cfontt>r. Lite lnduttr&..1 Work T I Crib All nd l'>20 Radio telephone di.IPatch S up• r Io r Convalescent • • • :
Help Wo1nted, M & F 710 CHARGE Cl)()K ~.Const. e to $650 ?.tWlt be Z. able to drive Hospital 60-24.10 ! : /, • :
1st & 2nd cook. Good hrs. I lncknh'io1l s.w1-Set:ytm:kpr to $5M Apply In Person SALES GIRLS : • • xlnt co. b!:nefi~ Bayview ".. Rttept/Gen'I Ofc to $550 YELLOW CAB CO. Mwit have at least 1 ft exp. • ! . ! ACCOUNTANT Maoor.540-7005. &Wlr11Wro1ppen InventoryOrk to$600 186E.16th,COIJtil Mua infine,contemporary : • (OINGHIESTOSAILBOATS) • • CHIW home t Clerk typillt1 to $500 ~""":..;:~,;;;:::,==c..,-,1 women's a~ XJnt oppty. • • • :
DegTeed, tax lrainee $750. care, my · lnlKtlod Molding f'.en'I Ofc-L.A. to $500 OFC Nurse-LVN <r medical Apply to Marsha. btwn 10 .•0 ! : • Fee paid of course child. 2 or 3 days ••k. "'111!lstanL Startin& -181'1 AM &: u noon ONLY. Mon, • • • •
lli Relnder's Agency Reier l"PqUired. Balboa • Many aatcnments in \he ~;A~ G~~r to = $500 mo. M~Frl. 9'1'9-flia}. Wed le I'd ·: : : ·: ~21"5001B CamN~_!?!·
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_..._ CllhlandOPP' 61S-Ol!O.G Ope N!WJIOl"I BNch, lrvine. San-F'rtt &:: Fee Positions OLDER woman, dlvoreee or A.pmpoe ,._,..-, e • • : IC~~'!"~"""""'·-..,~...,,~~·,.c"d ER un rator, ta Ana a:. a.ta Mesa areas. 4SS E. 17th (at Jrv1ne) CM retired In good .health for No. 27 Town A '-"""'u" : • ! : I" exp'd, must be eble to do e Experienced It ln!linee Suit• 224 642·1470 recpt-eecretary 3" to 7 pm. Oranp, 5U-81C9 • : • •
ACCOUNTS payable c1et1c:. own repair! & mainteMDC(', PtJsitioM. Excellent earn-642-4008 SAL~ tl)Ottlen work own •. • • • r DQ.l'a Full tJme. Penonnel 4 Duy work week . l kl lf.,. .. ..,.,._ .. llllo"'"'"-~dll•"••-llla.i ' • • • ..-nir.;. Wee Y pe,ycheckll. ., ·v• -v~ V ORTHEOONTIC front olftce, hn:. to earn money. No ex-•0 • • •
Dept. Hoa& H ~a p I ta I. TRABACA ProductJ, 6.11 \V. I n&ns~tlon • • Newport Beach. 18th SI., Costa ME'l!I&. JUNIOR Salesmen: 10·15. ~enced 1~ .. l\ Y · Im· peBeer .• ,,!!!CF•··'"'--.,9..__.; : ! • 411 Earn $20-$«) per w~ get-111"1.Uate open .. .,.. ........., .......,.,., ~'""" • • • •
ARCHITECTURAL CLEAN-UP MAN, 4 to 5 hrs 2061 Butinell CIT'. Dr. ting new customers for the 962-2400 or ~1628 • : ~ • : MJaim~~FTSyr~xper . ~,-,.r;~ ~~nst:r =:Irvine IJ3..1441 DAll.YPllDT.Thislsnota PAJNTE~RSANi'Eo SALES"~tson,tullor : •• (INn•y•mESTO"•ui•~si , ,J :
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Nr. Or8:l!I" CD. Airpm't newspaper route And dolol must be wifh pa.rt Ume: Youna company, : ru. """ ""' .xn ... ! ~ 979-5850. CUp l\kf' Bakery, 273 E. not tnclude collecting or ~ ptoce<t • Bal~ room for ad,vanoemtnt. Call • ••• • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• • • • • •• •• • • ••••• : en~ Needed l7lh St., CM. >"ASI' Fry Cook -TroMporlollon Is Bay Club. 12211 w. Coul lot inltt. ~ :-Th1 DAILY PILOT m1kM Ii NOV. Juat ~heck ihroueh-:
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COMPANION, live In. 11 dig, g.s. ~ da,)'S a wec.>k. IUdi'1 PftJ'Vided. We work lour Hwy., N,B. See pmionnd SALijMAJ(~ Eitp Men• • out tM olastlUed section for "•ds'·' ll:stt-winners' •
s•m y no clng-irt:try. Ledy am-C.Offtt Shop. 67.t-TDI houn after school and 8 on manqer. clothlng. Retired. Wet'kendi : ... • k09lng bulat•'Y· Sal. op"". F/C BKKPR. Saturday. W• ha,. o,,enlnga PART Tim< ·-~-· 6 only Call 543-239l • nemlO, Jf yw find your Mme jual call 642-5671, Ext. : W 494-0043. tor Fourtaln Vslley & South , ... ....,._.-n · • 314, IMtwMn 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. to meke o1rra-.ernents •
• reppert Ff't' paid. Local wtll ntal> BuodncCm Beach areu on-gardener tor wbtld work. SEAMSI'RESS : I k I k •--• .,..,D • :•c;;.;.•"":"m "~~~.:,"'.;,.~~~.~ ~.!'.';;.~."'i:l: ~"";'""3 be™""',·~ ~~~.'!l:~m~lil~J:.,~~°'~: ~1 &~ ,;f,,.~••>r tc eta •t 111y """"'"'""' AILY !
\I. All ants or 18 &: ovrr. Good salary Jnr ....,. lo $811. Abo Ice poai-pertidpotc. ExperienceJ ' Matntenance. 4 Day Work : : Cowll)'. riKhl pers:>n. 546-73!12. call t:iDnL Call Sally Hart boys atwn pr.i ortty . PART 'nJnto-Glrll l'l-19. week. APPl1 Trebaca: ' • PEE EVER btwn. 2:J>..4 p.m. 80: for 5'IMllO. Coatal PtnllnMI 9&i-8&f1.. Phone Solicitor. Salary + Prodooll.-lm W. 18th St., • :
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Mr. lfapn. i\gmcy, 2190 llartlor Blvd., ~m. Vic oft WUIOP j; Costa Mesa. :
COOK 1 C.M. J, W. RoblMOa Pl•cont111, CM !p-1162. sEANS!1tE§ES -Wonted :
DimJCI" cook With grt'&I I"-.:· Sl:illec.t A Umll:illed PART.rrtme Se~ for t(i fll!fl •t ~· Should be •
periel'IO' In Large fnod F.adm'Y Jfelp. Sail Maker to uh lndUltrlal aood heme .MWl!fto St~dy : 9 TH 17 TH
.,,...lion. Can Che! FN>d Cali -· macl1'ne. 6'75n6910, wort< llr er-who quallly, • -<n•> 644-l?OO. FIBERG~ MOLDERS Newport Beach PRESSMAN-A.ii D l ck. ~1910 call btwn & I: !5:30. : ......
COOK want:f!d. Day 11111n. Ex.per. t n tnlnen. Third Ila.I Openlng For multi, f'Xp'd on ItU. Olsta $1:Cll&TARY ! ~pPE"YS
The Cott&Ke Ooff~ Shop, shift only. Apply •t pte. 11 Mesa tt Part ttme. BookkMpi.QI help. • """""" 562 w. Ulh St., CM. p.m. a l a.m. M.u£..p SECURITY GUARD !!:¥ fot. I l!IOrlllnpfO'eek. $2.!ll/ : 6 PM -
CLASSIFIED ADS ~""' c.r,, .. '63.1 -..-Full Time QUICK CASH \1f. N~<OO · : WEEKENDS
THROUGH A swu;TARY 1' J<>NlrrR : 11 NOON
MARCH
FOR ACTION ••.
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Service Department t o Assure You
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SALE lqp, $1& _,
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Cod1llac
TRIUMPH
'63 TR4, Very tine oond ~
cent '!.verhaul,. f:. '¥~ best
offer,. 540-7215,..-~J.
VOLKSWAGEM,.
'65 BUICK Skylatlr, 2 df
tedan. V-6, -rth, auto trans.
-.......... -$195. 546--0455 .. .., I •
CADILLAC
• ·~·,, Allen 'f -Oldsmobile
Codillac
: '71 VW &iu~~ck.1 '.sii;t . ' -.yellow; radlo,.Qlean t< , good cond., · eonta<tt Mi'. •·
Johnson, -Jllon-Frl. . 11150. •
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SON & !SON LINCOLN Ml!llCUllY e •
MIRACLE MAZDA e .:folAIORs'CIDILt:AIC 'e ,DAVE~SS f'Oi!ITIAC e ntEOOOU RO!)l,NS D e UNIVERSITY ~
BILE e .
'68 VW Bug, 40 M, auto
trans, r/b, nttw tires, bat·
tery, muffler. $795/best,
962-1427
'72 CAPRI 2600 V6 -'69 CONTINENTAL
1970 VW sedan, sunroof, nu·
tires, good shape, $1250.
675-7815 eves.
,. '64 VW Bug. Xlnt rond. New
Automatic, decor group. air condi-
tioning. (085FYW)
$3475
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lCpe, Full power, air eoad.., leltbel'
inter., vinyl roof. (641FYV)
,' . $2875
~'£~66-~De~U: Sell!
'69 VW BUG
Reblt motor.
$000. 548-4183
' '70 FORD MUSTANG • '71 CADILLAC . J.&.n DeVllle. Full power. air am4..
'72 VW Pane!, 5,001 miles,
brand new.
675-1182 after 4 pm
'66 ·v WFASTBACK. 'New
trans. &: tires. Engine needs
• wOJ:I<. $650. 4"Hl719.
,. ~96'8 ! vw-!san..roof,
AM/FM/SW, very . aood cond. Make of{er 557--0135.
' .•. ~! *..}...!.~ ·. •69, v.w, m:lDd ,cohd, ~· ' · C8ll' .54S-063) atte; 6 .pm
1960 SEDAN w /w nmof
. $25Qv 493-2681 ·-i '
'64 VW VAN !'>00.
Engine & trans just reblt. .
••• 496-1148 •••
IHI VW, Run s Good •
$250. 645-4717
'67 VW, $650. j:ood cond.
Good tires. 536-5862 or 645-8973
•n SUPER)IEETLE
xlnt condition, Md/FM
$1450. ** -492--72.89
· '70 VW Camper. Nu tires, k)
mileage, .am/{rp., xlnt C9fl4. $2100. 2ti-01~ ' ,
"ft VW ·BUG $850
. 54&-0451a1!6.
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'72 VqLVOS· MOST .~LL .MODEL$
-'6 'DEMOS "
ALL MUST GO ·
IN FEB.
DE~LER .COST • .
Automatic, power steering, power
brakes. (029ASX)
$2375
· '72 COUGAJl
VS. au.to., radio, beater, pwr. steering
1and brakes, aiJ;' Landau, (3390ZF) .
" -·-$3775 .
'71 MERCURY
Marquis Brougham • Dr. Hardtop.
Full pwr, .tact. tilr. Landau (994C2E) ' $3775 .
'69 VOLVO
2 Or. 142 "S". }1adio, heater, 4 speed.
(ZKY125)
I $1'6t5 •
.. '72 CADILLAC " .eoupe-DeVille, 6,00J miles. Wee new! '1'.QU, pcrw!Je,r, ··auto., tapestry tnterlor.
,AN/>''4 •!<TOO. tllt/t.Je·-1.!il!· il&u rO,jf, ( 406EOI)
$687$ Fino
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Power ,teertng A brakes. a'utomatit.
vinyl roof. <359BSX) ·
$2575 . , , ,
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4 spd., radio; *Ire. !'29DtllJ. . sl~~!v1 ··.
• PURCHASE OI" LEASE -
UP TO 41 MONTHS $1475 I .,
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COSTA MESA 646-9303
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Fu\J ~,.air, Landa~ root (VHB96l)
.. $1975 . .
' "!"'Yl roor. (389CUC) ,,
' • $4975
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Sedan DeVille. Full power, air c:on4.
vibyJ roof. (XTA354)
, $2175
' '\71 MERC. MONTBEY
4 Dr. Automatic. pow8" sUft'iDC ..
brakes, air cond.., vinyl rocL (552-
CUXl . $2775 .
-; --'70 MERCURY ,
M ... uls B!'OUgflam 4 Dr. ~ auto..
full,pwr, fact. air, landau (<82ANE)
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Cpe. FWI ........ air cond..-.....
terior, vinyl roof. (467BSX) .
$4575 '
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. rinter., vteyl root (519CPK) , . ' $4975 ' •
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Full -· air cmd, lealber In-.; vjeyl f""'-(XHW.<113)
I $4475 I • • •
'64 VO).VO PlBOO ' ~·fui. . .,.n~ .. Pi:,!:'.,~: Home of Previously D~Jveil Prestige Automobiles
$1050. or otter, 49&-4123.
Auto•, UMd 990
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FIFTl1 ANNUAL ·
W!ISTERN
NATIONAL BOAT
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March9·Marcb 17
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1972 VEGA KAMMBACK GT WAGON
1 1969 ALFA-ROMEO
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AUTOMATIC TRANS.
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For 48 months on approved
credit, incl. tax & License. ANNUAL 0/o
RATE
13.51%
Includes
Fadory Equipment
and Safety Features $4312 deferred payment
incl. all finance charges. ORDER YOURS NOW
-FINAL CLEARANCE
1972 HONDAS
Come in and see how far we are
willing to go to clear them out.
ORANGE COUNTY'S
No. I Ho,.da Car Dealer
SERVICE-PARTS--BODY SHOP
OPEN EVERY SATURDAY
· 7 :30 'TIL 5:30
I eludes
Facto,Y Equipment
and Safety Features
ORDER'\.YOURS NOW
VB, auto~~? ra~l?.~!~!~uc~~ s~~~conditlon· :~a!~~r~ns~~!~~t~ats, radio, $199 VB, auto~~~. ~i~~~~!r ~!~~~~in~ roof.
Ing. (474ADP> ~he...,ate...,r .... (H_H __ C66_5 ... l ---------· .. (543EIG) ~ s166 ~~'!,:~ 56' 625 M~~~LY '63 Cadillac Cpe. $399 s1· 66 ~~'!,:~ s91.•o M~J~LY Radio, heater, auto. trans. (OHN PYMT. PYMT. PYMT. • PYM T.
llU 11 19111 OOW!I pymt, Nol .ZS II 10111 ma. pymt, incl. II• a lk. fe r 36 mK. 111 •PP. credit. t21!1.1S 11 ._92_21 _____________ SU.t Is -~_. Oown pymt. Sfl.41 ii total me. pym1. Incl, tax & Uc. r.r k '"°'· ... ,,. crMll, s21n.1s 11 toti l
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~:c!ld=~~r9::~t:ifi a ir conditioning , vin~ top, absolutely 'lO Opel $7 7. 7 Full power, factOry air coiiclitioning, vln~ top, brougham •
interiar. I 809CKS)
DOWN M~~THLY $1 66 TOTAL s1 0 2 23 TAL 4 speed , radio, heater. (I IODHE)
PYMT. PTMT .
JIM Is tcllll dGWn pymt. 1102.u 11 tell•! m•. pymt. Intl. , •• & lie, far " mo1. on •1111. crMfft. f:tlf4.7J h ..,., '&8 01 ds Delta 88 $9 7 7 SI .... MMI ...... pymt, 112Cl.lt h .., •• ""· 11Yml, Incl, , .... lk ..... u mos.'" •PP. ~t. IJ1M.7S •• kill c•lll ptke 1ni;I. i.a I lie. lli4'.Jll ..e1et"r.CS pnct illCI. I••, lie • .tll c1rryln9 cn1rgn.. ANNUAL Pl!llCENTAGI! CHfl priCt lllcl. I•• & Oc:. Mm.Jll dtftrAICI price IMI. tu, lie. Ill •clrryi119 dlllrt411. ANNUAL .. IUlC I HTAOE
.. •"'•"•'-'""-------------.. Radio, heater, auto., P.S., P.B., ~ac~ . t•"'•'•'...,., ____________ _ tory air. (WXL424)
s166~~~~ s12012 M~~~~LLY -_ PYMT. PYMT.
'71 BUICK ELEC TRA
Full power, factory air conditioning, vinyl roof. Loaded!
1770DJL>
s166Jg~~s12· .427 M~~~~iy PYMT. PTMT.
11 .. 11 tollf fOW11 n•I. MM.17 11 1e111 me. p11m1. 111c1. II• & tic:. tor J6 mot, 1n 1pp, cr..ill, 1)147.N 11 fOhl
c•lll prkt lllCt. t•x & lk . M&Jt.n GefHrH priu iftCI. 11•, lie, ;ill c•rl"l'lnl chll'flll. ANNUAL Pli.RC:INTAOE RATS n.t1'lo,
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$137-·7 '71 Fiat Spt. Coupe
4 Speed, AM/FM. (1 IOONHJ
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pow., steering, V81 aoof' miles.
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VI, radio, 1teoter, oJ..a~P>wer $J073·
slffd•g, .;,, Good rni ... IUNA5.49)
'69 T·BIRD LANDAU .
11973
'71GALAXIE500
2 door hafdtop, rodio, heater, auto., $2173 Qir, paw ... llHring, ... )! IOOf. Good ' • •
mile1. 1996CQLJ
'• '71 T·BIRD LANDAU
"'""' lffrl119, '"'1k .. , ..i-. s35·73 1tob, oir cond., low mRn. (12.SCCM).
5"i1getled Blue look Price $4335. .
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fair bUsinos~ methods ap unblatable combi lion in buyin~ and driving satisfaction.
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VANS
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A 1973 LTD 2 ~ H.T, $9929 :~ ... " .. ·-. o.t.L..
l.eGM Dlnct Frpm A-
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PINTO
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1000 (e-A7hl, WSW, f04ltl, ~I 11-p, '"' 91.1Dfd1, .........
l1tCh1dlllf 4Nfw pt99 •.. coMlrlotlifltl llJ0110!
WINDOW STICKER PRICl--$2675.04
~Ml '237824 ' PRtCI
ONLY
2 Di's & IUNAllOUTS ARI
IYIN•USS ~'iii~
FORD
COURIER
Pltlrup. fmmac. company car
with radio, stripe kit, rear· step
bumper undtrseol and more.
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•CAMPERS
Ford Deal« Ir· kv• , " · · ·
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' '67 PONnAC, TEMPEST
t:"atom hardtop, radio, lteater, outo-
IMlli~ P.O)ii'lff' "stffl'ltfg, VI; air cond.c
Good .. ~ ... IAOG904) ' ~873
'66 V.W, FASTBACK
R&H, 4 spd., good miles.
ITUY2A9l
'72 VEGA HATCH~ACK '68 OPEL WAGON
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000 m;I••· 1770EIJ() , IWIB204l
'69 PONTIAC GltAND PRIX · •
'69 TOYOTA
.C dr., R&H, automatic. lo milts,
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'71 TOYOTA WAGON
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R&H, outo., Ml P.-,.o;r co"d• $2173 Vinyl ~, goo•· milu. (3488751.
S_uggested' Blue Mole. Prke $2695. ·
Rod;o, healer, 4 •peed, low rnRts, $13 73
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'69 CADILLAC EL DORADO. . /• ~69 VW. C'l,MpER WE$JPRALIA
full -··•"d ladory olr coriil~ vi. $36. 73 . '. '$1873' nyt top~ AM/f,.,. tilt whffl:SugQep~ , , Rod10, heot.r, ~ speed, good mlln. 1 llu• llool< Prit• $1335, 1142ETBl , IZNU7151
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Spo"•rnan, 101" ;.i,HI bo••, VI, $1673 radio, h.ater, automatic, good miles.
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'69 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON
1Pkk¥,P• .VI,. a,utomotlc, power 1t••r•
tng, ll.altr, new paint. Good iTtTI9t.
1284J0Cl
'69 FORD SUPER VAN
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70 CHEVROLET •/• TON
P'1~bip, Rddlo, hiater, aUibmotic, Vt~
power 1Jtffrlng , good milelJ, (13381HI
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Test Drive Thi One of
Your Choice Today.
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1973
EURY
GRAN
SEDAN
1973 DUSTER COUPE
S•r. No. VL29-C3 B.265l10
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MONACO 2 Dl. H.T.
\18, euto., po-r •t•ering, power
br•ke1. redio, heeter, wllitew1U
tire1, ¥inyl 1oof. 1715E/V)
$695
1970 PLYMOUTH
FURY 4 DR. SE DAN
VI, euto. tren1., f1etorv eir, pow.
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GAUXll 500 4 DI. H.T.
VB, e11to. trtn1., fectory tir, powtr
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$1695
1970 PLYMOUTH
DUSTEI l 40
VI, euto. tro11n1., redio, t..•t.r. IVS.
29HOB4127lliol
$1395
1968 CHRYSLER
t Pou., Ton Ii Coulttfy WClfO'I
\18, euto. trans., fac-;tory air, power
steering, power di1c brakes, radio,
heeter, whitewell tire1, roof reek,
!ZLK945l
$1 495
1970 CHRYSLER
4 Dr. H.T. Newpctrt Ct11tofll
VI , •uto, tron1., feetory eir. power
1t•erin9 , powor br1kt1, rodio, he1+·
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COIONl!T 500 WAGON
VB, oufo. trans., power shlering,
power ,hrtkes, redio, heeter, rack,
(669AKSl
$11,95 '
1968 CHRYSLER
4 DI. H.T. JOO
VI, e11to. trans., f•ctory eir, pow-
er 1teerin9, pow1r hr1ke1, pf:!wtr
window1, power 1e1ts. recUo., heef4
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IYNDOl21
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INTERNATJON~ TRUCK
1.972 TRA VELAll .
Beautifully equipped witt: va, autom1tk,
Power S'9ering, pow!~ br~ke\r'AM. ni~lo, cu~
tol'J'I lnterlqr & exterior, air condlt1Q_n1ng, S;er.
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FURY . .ITA. WUOIJ Monte Carlo i . ~.:;.': .,,_. ~!.~.:;-;;:.:·~' ~.:::., •. 566 uW., ,..,, &•••t •teerl•t• wlrll t•w•I ,,_..-..... 1111m11~ rw.. ,.,...
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"Self Contained
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'SHAWNEE ,11' $~291· Self Contaln,d
'· LIST $2999, " . ,.. . .
'.69 .OPEL , KADETTE
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. .i speed. Tadio, ~er-. t~ No.-..(50lBFS) '6&=~~-· $888; ..
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'70=~~.~ ... ~~ $ ), 288: ..,. cBlf.-pMll. mAV'C .. . ~--.._~_._~__,~.......;'~·---·--·~~~~
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'69 FIAT 850 Cdupe .. ,:
'.-; ~ 1"811r. lk. 1Ytt16ll ''$' YOUR · , .
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' GALAXIE 500 16 7 ............ ""'" ... ""'"-p:lllle° stelrtig. .....,. ,.,, Ucen$I No.
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WEDNESD~ Y, t.4ARCH 7, 1973 TEN CENTS •
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Lag.pia ·· C0fC . Hears 'Dangers' of Ecologi·sts
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Br JAN w;.;;o:r;:c
Of .. .,..,, St•tf
BWtiDI! envlroruh whom he
labeled r...,..,..,.., · terates," Gilbert
FelJUllXI tociaY -to Laguna . lleilch
C!Wnbl!r of ' membera ,that
too 1much. cmcem tor ''bugs, bwinles,
and giOelil)elti'' may !<ad to • .,,_
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ty . Cowidl for· ..
Excellenee and I ~, •
Employmeot Um>ugll Plaiio.d DevUip-
ment (CEEED). -I •
Speaking at the Chamber of Cornmereo .
breakmt,• Fe'l'1*"' · said the rOle • o1
busine!l1'11en in the IOClety is to esk
"What · Will It · cbst?" and .iWho will
pay'" ·..fbe role er thVirQrmi'~ ts to ad-
vocate,"" Wlj!ig tbeJr banlli," r-sald, '.'Tflli'ni!e iii tc!V~t it ·1ore-·~· m.•nile ·o1. bwllile'sr 11.:lo talk aeitse~~·.,i( : I } 1 • l ,, • • ' ·~· ' I
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pie, not tlMlte 01hwtllaro -~,. ba'rin&
trouble fl.Jldili( a ploce to live,'' be aaid ,
"Wll1le Ole IOVernmenl. ia· doliac aot
dollan by the hwld!Ods ol t!Jousaqila to
pay for ruearclt in open spece. tJ ..
Tblnkini t¥t groWjh will stoP ia bul)'· Ing ...... bead In the send, ,........
118ld: ' "Pecple are l"inl'to 'keep oomma 9111
liero Mid living throe !amillel.ln • pnce
ll they )lave to. . •
"'Ille mosl pru4ent•. thin( I lo, do_ Ja•,to
plan fo;-them so that we can il?e ii 1
lifeslyle we all can eajoy," be Akl.
Ferguson warned We will see a crisis
in IO )'tan wone than the most serious
doom crier ever imqined if such a tack
isol taken.
"We can't continue tryin1 to get green.-
belt! •blie othtrs don't-have a baose to
live in," he· said. 0 \Vbm the lights start
gob1g out in five years. when the power
hookups start being limited, th•
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coot. Tile ""•therlady -a '11111rsday . and Friday C<)llllng u •
with lair ttkles on Saturday -but
l)>Ol'e , rain on Sw!day, ,Temper•
ture1 •hould l'al>i• in the low iOI •
during the daytime al)d the upper
40s tt night1 '
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Rogers R~ve8:led
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BE!R111', Lebanon (API -Bladt
Septem-guirrill .. planned to kidnap
Secre1aJY •o( Slate WWlam P. Rogers
, " duHng ht; vlalt to the Persian Gull Jut
• -Body Found .
·In Stabb!·· ' ·2 Men Held
Jly TOM GORMAN t Of ... .,.., Nii ......
A pilr M !lunt;qton Beach men _..
aneated early lhla momlns on 11111Piclm
of murder, alter the body « the wile of
Gile of them was f0W1d by a teenage girl
at a horse llable Tuesday allemoon.
Held In the Buntlngtoo Beach City Jall
_, .... Malcolm Smith, 41, " e200
Edinger Ave.; wbo WU booted <Ill
chargea be murdered bis M-yell'Glcl
wife, Barbara. .
Allen D. lland, II, of the aame address,
also II charged with being Involved.ID the
strangulalkl> death of Mn. Smith.
fte woman'1 fuIJ.y.dotbed body WU
found ID a pile ol debrll and bone
manure about 4:30.p.m. 'l'U<lday JI the
Ru: ~di Slable on Taylor Slreel II
Golden "'"'* -~ police aald. '1111 putlali,.lddden . bod)' W a I
di.ocovered by • IJ'y...-.14 girl.
An autopsy reveUd that the -bad been beaten and airangled, ..... diuC
to Detective.~ Mooty MeK.ennon.
Police believe the woman -killed TUeaday morning In the llUlp!Cla' apart-
ment, tbea dumped at the bone atable.
••maw bat called allf Ibo --II
tbe lut moment ... E .. .,..
the J!eiJvt -AllWV ...,.nod today. J p
Al Jinar, ~ 'clooo --'!llli .... ~-........... its .... lolmotlm frmlp.leoiW.-ID BqMod. ,,., ,.... _,
The Blact Septenlwdlll pbmed k>
bold Racers bolta&• for the -" Sen. Robert Pi -,•1 ........
Sirhan B. Sirhon, and a11!<r Arabi held
caplive 14 ,nrioua·-
Six memben of the -arpaiar
lkl> ..... -to • "'"1111 Gulf cullJ four da)'I before Ropn' mtnl to carry
out the Jddnoplnc.
"Bui the plan -called alf 11 llaun
be(.,. the deadline set 1w Ill -
for reuom the Bia$ 5epCOIJ!be<
leadenhip -~ .. the pOper said.
Rosen visited BallralD and Jranll, ...
the Persian Gulf, lut July, but Al Anwar
didn't say ID whlcll one be wu to have
been kldnapec!. Balb --~ PIJoe. tJnian .e??DMmJtiet·
MeaDWblle, Prealdeol Jum el
Numalri of SUdan anlond a "~ on Palestinian guen1llu _.um. In a>-
dall -y and .... be 11'"""'"4 ii.-.
up « all s.w1.,_ "awpicted « lllnloc _ .. with \emll'lltl and~
The lftlld<!lt chart!llll the ..-i ...
the Saudi Aiabian ~boay by llltld<
Seplember Jlllllll'!ll who killed -U.S.
dlplomlla llld • BeJclan lul --"an effort to destroy Sndan." ... · • I
Be said the elgbl guen1llu -be
tried ~ with "-.ict<n .... -who are paid qmw."
u.:-1bl-: =~~.:""'
The Air Forte has made public for fil1lt time photo-space. Aurora forms b1f.bt band acroes Canada 11'1P111 produced by top 110C1'ei weather •aatellltes. d I In h t ii s ' Thfi D""'A la fil1lt taken of Northern:::....:U:::gb~~~f'!!::"!.._.::;anc::.::::o:::w!.er~'..:,P o o . " virtually outlined by
The two men were amsted alMlut U:IO
a.m. after a tip led pcillce to tlleir 1part-
ment1 a police tp0kesm.an aald .
NUmalrl ID a ........... TUeadlJ ulllll
termed the allyinl of U.S. A-..aa.
Cleo A. Noel Jr .. U.S. Qlarge d'Alfalrel
G. Oirlia Moore and BelPn Qiarge
d'Affalres GQ1 Eid ml "Jntolenble
crime" ......-r sparkling lights of its cities. • The Identity of Mn. Smith .........
finned, about !be asme time lhroagb
fingerJi*lnll, he aald.
He said he would '1lel.ve justice to tab
J'r••P.,.el
MECHANICS ••. .w-.., -ci-. tbeJ may don _....ml 1911y their d._.
............. -"their clasa time
In Do.:= -1-llns =--~.,':
ipiClcw --.,....,. -ii~~=~; 1111 *'Im,:.,_.,~ ioo1a for
.... wrt ' c tllelr own mt
",.,_ a owuner mmti*nt~. the)'
-ID lmotr:-to povent belliC 'Ile· tilnlled bf,• W, .lncomptltpt
JM I 4 fa" eq@•fl-' CaJbonri 1 + •
"A lot of 11'1 Iii-bolJiye tbe1 baYe
oat ... IOOil --ind -'to -..., It ., ,...... to do pd
-*: "' ...., ..,. lilff bad t6 -........ ... li'nnl times. So they ---find oat II, llll1be -is oat IO ..,...... alter all," be llldod.
Pis-lrml 11 ID man than 'IO yeara .... --Ida-. "A greot majarlty art ID their IOI and •ml a lol <t-and wivea both taD ... ...... Olten they allemita
aigllls IO CDe an llay home Wllh the
clllldrm," be aid.
Spulent's
Report Speaks
For Itself
........ admits ft !aka yurt ol ...
paftuet lo becGrDe a poHDd mechanJc, ......... -"Ida piplil do no111a.. Salt Creek Gets
-for. lie bad a repair shop for 21
yurt lo San Juan Capislnmo and ha• =·for • total o1 11 ,..,. with the Cleanup Order
At the end of a single semester, the
avenge student may not have learned A ~ directive from the
-to do a complete overhaul. regional Waler Quality C-Olltrol Board
But Ca-be11eve1 be can give• !lu-that Avco Omuntm!IY Developers, Inc.
-a good l!tclm*4 In prO\'enUve . lean loo I the -~• ol Sall mamtenance and avenge repairs on his c ~ eros a -'INU"' _or her_ car. Creek m South Laguna met no opposiUon
"ll's somewbat of a common-sense from Avco ln a board meetmc Tuesday.
type « thing. 11bet I nally try to do i1 Llonard Burtman, executive . director
-a atudenl w!lal to !<"*' for and what of the nglooal WQCB llaff In San Diego,
ID..;:" s;!;i. skill can ,. said the Avco attorney said bl• client Jn.
lat ol -lo repair !11111, :'." i! :d"" 8 tench to comply, bad no objectioos to the
Electric Blanket
Triggers Blaze
requlremellll, and bad In r.ct already
~ )ho proceu.
WQCB illalf memben IDvestlpl<d the
Sall o.eI< area where ..-ve gradiD&
for a 'new bouslng developmeol ll tatlni
plaeo followtng report. from nolgbbors
!hat -tlllcbarge .... IJ>Ullng Into the
ocean., A Jndawn fin cauaed by a short
dmlit in an electric blanket caused
about S500 In damage to a San Clemente bouae thil mornill&· Front Page l ,
f'iremel> Ald the blaZe eruptecl'ln a •
bedroom ol the home of Richard T. Im· UPDATE mel. 3911 Y.a del campo, and first • • •
a..umed oae of the owoer'.J cblldren. tir-... MliiDlll1fld lmmedlalely prepared by Apil 10. ta 1'"""' ......-In doullD& ~ A few comm I-• 1 pro 1 r 1 d
....... _...beo aod c1rapa1ea with ~t with approving senen1
--fl.-Ibo belhblb plan amendmenll for every noo-con-. fottnlnC -cbani• nquaal.
l'I •• Pllffl l
FBI •••
"W• can'I ast the al>lllJCIDI to alt ll'OllDd and twiddle Ida tliumbl for two :run.•· aald ~ 8blrloy
Grlndlt, referrlni to the ume -ta
for the ~corridor lludJ,
AUbaoiP polliblo completJon of Ibo !::" plaji update II all iilOOlhl away, eon nquell an eorller rahoarlnl
m till ~ dJanit U II la revised to be men ctinaiatenl With the ulltlnC cenaral
pion.
Jonao oak! be dldn'I think bl oou14 af.
ford to .~ lbt pn>pe1IJ' In R-1 (~ f~uv) uae. "11'1 .. llland by llllll .......,s to
DDll*IJ," bl aald. AnDellnl the Iftlllrly
ta -· -caatro[ """ '""" -~-'7-blconl .......
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Lindsay Claims
He Won't Seek .
Third Term Race
Neither « the men offered resiltance
when conln!nted by police, ~ to
its course." •
1bo elgbt PaJesllD""8 •-•ala...._ .... _.
SUnday mornlnc alter Wlllil ID -
the -".number" p-• In
varloul -No dliiga --
broo&bl apJmt -
~~~..... no motive fot the
slaying.
Smllh, a coot, and Band, a waiter, are
e~ to be amiped 'lllundaJ "' Friday. No bell bu been sel
'!be erlmlnl1 -pamlll ...-.i
p.........,l for-....... --· '
NEW YORK '(UPI) -ll!ayor John V.
LiDdasY said today be will DOI seek re-
elecli for ...... -(,. ' 00 ~~-.~.
1 The umounpuaent came -U three
Lindsay adminJstralkl> olllcials ...,.
rendered to polloe on cha;les of "°"'
ruption.
Spokesmen for the mayor declined
comment oo the char&°'·
Al the Republican-turned-Democrat
held a news conference ~I elgbt
yeara In olftce "II Ioo1 .._ii ;tor one
man," clty Tu Commiuloner Nonnan
Levy and two ofllctalJ surreodered "' an
indictment obtalnl!d by thi 11ai.'i spedaJ
anticomiptlon proaecutor, Maurice B.
Nadjarl . Aocompanted by their attome;., ·Levy,
Deputy Commlaaioner of Purchase John
R. Frallanol and Stanley Israel, who la
with the City Parking Violations Bureau
In Broolllyn, llll'relldered aborlly before
noon. Detail.I of the ttKUctment were not
levealed, but ........ aald It ooolalned 23
cbargea, lncludins ~ w 11 h
govemmenW nioords and complraey.
f't'Olll P .. e l
GEEED ~. • , .-
~ ' '... "
0e<ologll1S will blame the bul~
for DOI f.latmlng ahead."
There 1 gotna to come a day o1-.
ing, Ferguaoo added. "Tho elllllll and
tho rich are articulata, and theJ hive the
ear of govermneol 11'1 time the pem-ment boara another polnl of view oo Ilia!
it does DOI respood to onlY tllO vice."
Al for the ecolollN, "-...,. cluded. they asaume lbal there will be ..,
technoloetcal advance •
"U they bad bad computers In the
ho......00.buggy age ecologisls would
have predicted that by 11129 New York
woold'be buried In IO feet of manure," be
said.
Drug Terms Urged
MENLO PARK (AP) -Ally. Gtn.
Evelle J. Younger IO)'I Callf<>rnta llholild
make prison senteoce5 mandatory for
heroin peddlers and persons armed at the
lime of a felony crime or tbelr arrest.
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SAL£-TEMlllS DRESSES Basellal Slltes $1l95 ti~
Odds & Ends of BasketbaD t!Zk ~$11.95 ti $2US
Shoefl ,Warm Up Shoes
•f' ·: x.out Golf Balls-29.c each
Wilson-Banc raft-Davis •
Yoneyama Talris Rackets
Wllsoo-llmda~ P• T.a ~$7J5 Dez.
• Mel's Ii BIJS' Tiiiis
Sitts _ & Slll'ts
Cavase-TrebnAdldas
Tiiiis SllllS
W SblD&fll $ll ti $18.00
•
81$ketball Sllaes-$9.95 ta $21~ .
· All PIQlsl Siiis · $9.15 U,
Deck · Sba1$-$9.50 Ii $7.IS I \
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Qampial· Hanlll Gines
Rac"8t Bal llCats-$1.95 ti $37.95
Bttiiltll itamts-:.$4.95 ti $21.•
... Slllttllc•ks 2lc ti 95c .
'PaMI Tiiis PaOfu $2.15 U,
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SEVEN ADV ANI'AGES
OUR PAGER OFFERS
· that yours ,m1y not !
1 COMl!Lm OUH,•I
COUNTY COVllA•I .......... ..,_ -·· ... c .............. Ylefe,
DtiH ..... -..... ""' ........... .tL.t. ....
MONTH TO MONTH
IPITAL IASIS
NO DIPOSIT llqUlllD ,
ON APPIOYP CIDl'T
4 ONLY $17.11 nl MONT~
TOTAL .COST -.......... ,_,
5 NIW COMPACT UNIT sm t11f••4•'h>
6 YOlCI MISSA .. PA"'S
A1SO AU AYAJWU 7 fUU.' "81 MAl!!""ANCI
11111-.111 lUlJ"t'fl
r: \OJI) {[Lt l'HU~f
SfllVIU "'
-ltjl>ollCN -Ille c.lwl
l!lle -111" loct pnol of Ille prec:bt amouall.
Bur NO ESl'IMATES an
deducllble !or !ravel and
m~te--and
lhll nquJnmeat WU riC'dlY
applied by Ille TU Court last
year ln a cue where --the tupoytl' had Indeed -I Iv
mo<e than bis !ravel and
entertalnmellt records could
prove.
Aa .an advertising executive
Will> fll'OSS re«!ipU fO\aling
nearly $500,000 over the three yo~ et ialUe, the, taxpayer
dedu<led • total or $11,700 for
entertainment .._ and
'4.400 !or business travel. But
the Treasury and Ille Tu
Court slaabed bls Iola! deduc-
tions IC< the three years to a
mere .,., for entertainment
and $11500 for traveJ,,because
these , amdunta were 'all that
bis records oou1d oupport. The
court said that It could not
give him any relief from the
1tat1,1tory requirement. The waiiiiiiJ i.s .dear. colle<I and
keep yoor records!
ON PROVING THE amount
or trav'el ~ipeoses, t he
Treasury bad a rule that a per
diem subsi.s,tence tr.ave I
allowance !0< "' employe of not more than $36 a day
• automalically met certain ac-
• countmg and ' substantiation
requirements for travel e:r·
pen&es. Wt year t h e
Treasury ·8llllOUl1~ that il
• the federal gqvemment was
aulhorJzed !<> poy a bigber per
diem than $31 to its own
employes in jlny locality, it
would also accept that blgber
per diem for its own business
trave,l expense ru1e .
There are quite a number of
foreign loca1lties in which U.S.
employes get a hlgber per
diem. In these .areas, U.S.
business employes can also be
given a per diem allowance up
to that blgher amollnt and still
quajify uod~ the n e w
favorable TreaSury rule.
It well may be that your
corporation pays a pro-
(1'19ional counsellng firm these
•ys to adYiae yoo, an ez·
fCUUve, on ~ your
i1""SOnai financ:iaJ affairs: in-vestments, insurance, t a x
pll\lllllng, retirement benefits,
etc. This hal become fasb!onal>IO. if ioo're tovolved,
• the Treasury ~.Says that
the lllDOUllt paid by'1be cor-
Penonalbed • Stylish • Effldent ·
• OrlMr For YourHlf or • Frltn~
May be u1ed on env1lop11 11 ,.turn edclress
\@ell. Alto very h•ndy 11 identific1ti°"
l1b1l1 for m•rkint penon•I i+•m• such ••
boOk;. rKordJ1 photos, etc. L1bel1 stick on
~la11 and m~be used for marking home
c'-•ned foccl ,+.ms. All labels are printed
with stylish Voguo typo on fin• quolity whltO'
gum'l'o<I popor, •
IF THE FEE JO'I paid fO<
an unsuccenful )oh h.lllt wu
~arge enough, tboUP. the llgbt
for the deduclloo may be
Award Goes
To Coldwell
-.-1.1m DAILY l'l\.01' JS
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Rrice Con
U.S. Oil Refineries
WASlllNGTCH (UPI) -
J'\llllld by ID «llCT)' -
-boatlol oll prla!I and ~lalkol•~
···the-loohu ~price-.... ol the naUoo't ~
oil f!ldustry.
Tbe -1'lleodaJ by the Colt ol Uvln8 Councll .......
..S Ibo lftOd toward more
rdued ....... pric< -and Indicated inmued ....,,.
at the White -House over
poollblllly of • .... niund of
petrokwu producta lpllatlon.
IN A "SPl!lCIAL rule," the
cOUDCU ordered the 23 blggeot
roflneries IO bold the average
price Iner-on mOll ol their
pr<>dllCll IO 1.5 perWlt aboVe
the level of Jan. 10.
Natural gas ts excluded
from tbe orders. These rate&
already are regulated by the
Occiilental,
San Diego
Save Was te
S,0.111 to the Dally Pllol
LOS ANGELES -Oc·
c1dental Petroleum Corpora·
lion pd the county of San
Dleto bave 1igned an agree-
ment in which Occtdental's
Garrett Research and
Development DiVislon w 111
au pply engineering and con-
~lng services f o r con-
sC'Uctlon of a 200 tons-per-day
10lld waste processing plant.
1be plari t will utilize a proc-
ess · that converts • o 11 d
wastes, such as garbage and
trub, Into marketable prod-
ucts Including synthetic fuel
oil, au, metals and char, of-
flclals said Tuesday.
THE $4-llllLUON project
wlll be partly flnanced by a
tederal Environmental Pro~
tion Agency grant. o f
JU,162,710. This culniinatet
more than two years of
research by Occutental'•
aclentlsla on the leaslblllly ol
applying its proceu to the
municipal tolid waate dilposal
problem plaguing c I t I • I
throughout the nation. In the
process, 92 percent of the
refuse iJ converted into prod-
ucts with virtually no pollu-
tion of the air, the company
maintains.
In addition, the project will
be financed with !600,000 from
San Diego County, l.100,000
from Occidental and 1150,000
from San Diego Gas tr; Elec-
tric C.O. The financing includes
constructlon or the blant aod
lta oPeratJon and ma1ntenance
for one year.
Kids Like To
Ask Andv •
f4BIUiotf '
Meany Seeks Tiix
On Excess-Profits
WASHINGTON (AP) -
AFL-CIO President Georp
llteany Wednesday called for
an ucess-profitJ tu to re-
main in effect u long, u
wages and salariea are CIOD-
trolled.
"Wages and aalarJes can be
Immediately end elfectlwlJ
controlled because e v e r 7
employer acts as an en-
forcer," Meany said i n
te!ltlmony prepared for the
House Ways and Meanl Com-
mittee.
"Corporate profits can only
be effectively controlled
throtlgb the tu lllrucUln."
Meany told the conuniUee,
which iJ conducting bearings
oo tu reform, that a levy
modeled oo a ~t
Korean War-period escess-
proflts tax wouI~ raise about
~ billiob a year.
• Cut~lcs Bit
WASlllN(\TON c.u;~ Propoaed federal ~ could IQ ...... Cali!omla dot Of
IU billion and put 911,000
perlOlll out ol work, Asselllbly
Speaker Bob Morel1i told
C a 11 fornia 's CoogreWooaJ
delegation Wednesday.
In comments released by bis
Sacramento office, the Van
Nuys Democrat said the state
Is "being taken to t b e
_.,IJr<aneled,!ral
reveme lhariag "ii a CMaap
far wUlidmrillc the -..,__.._.,..ml
and enb••••..,.•• , pro--
grams."
•"""'"Trip WASHINCTON (IJPI) Pr--ii mmic 1'reasurJ Socmary Georp P.
-to -far trade
talb---Soriec al-ficiab.
White --Ii Aid
Tueoday --°' to Paris 1hur..iay fer lalb
starting Friday with -nation finance miniPM,.md
-gomto_.S-
day.
'l'lle -lalb will last 1mtil Wednnday.
eT~U
6podal lo 1k DAILY Pli.or LOS AlfGELl!S -
Telem!dil Inc. ...,.n..s a prof-
it of •• GI' 5 cmts per
~ fer its third <Pirt.r
ended Jan. 11 n. •·• ar 9
ctnb ........ in the Jlricr
J'S'. __ ... the_
--1&.nr«leda
lols of 1251.111. er D cm. per
~ eomporod wilh I IJ'1fit
of $111,1'4, ... 11 -..... lhuelut,.....
JncJnded in third qurter
figwa fcr am J*e•km ,,.
... sales of c..-and -tu pnilila of wcaimatdJ
$10,IOO pertaining IO a Jiagle
aaleof-'3pmoa.
Penn Central Deadline
Gets Delay OK on Plans
PHILADELP!IlA (AP) - A
rederal judge lw ordered an
extensioo or an AprO 1
deadUne for the Peon C..tral
Transportation Co. IO tubmit
definitive plans for i t s
reorganization under federal
bankruplcy laws.
Judge John P. Fullam of
U.S. District Court ruled Tues-
day that the railroad bad not
accomplished what It should
have and will not be able to
make further progress. Re set
a new deadline of July %, when
he said a bearing will be held
for "a careful aod realistic re-
evaluation of the sttuatioo ."
lttEANWllILE, L e ht g b
Valley Railroad, which Ibo b
u n d e rgoing reorgantzation
under bankruptcy laws, flied .a
request in federal court for
permissiOO IO ceaie oll• opera-
tions Oct. 1.
"'"' owned by the Pam c.n-tral. is losing about I ... a month. .
"ADtherailnmls--
g.U. -fall. .....
""'' ..e our am boldia( ,. put October," be aid. "We
bad ... olhor alt<matlft 1* ..
file and tell the court it mmt
recommmd we ame apB'>
lions."
THE IWl.llOAD 1w about
l.llGll emplores. II ....,..
Ptmsylnnia. p I r t I fJI
westom New Yort and Hew
J"""f.
Should the Lelligb V.U., ID
out of hJSinen, four atbs'
lines could ........ its opera-
tion. One, LdliP ad }Is
England. alrudy 1111 -tbe hdenltale Commerce
Commhsioa pa•++· to
take ..... rail ainloe fram
-lo Patomtan. fl. ledittly -«lie the IAliP
Volleyana.
1 .. r ...
lien. George DeakJne.
jiu (a.Long Beocb),
taid llOWUDEd TIJeod1y •
al. plans by the Reagan
administration to spoo-
IOr a bill aimea at
cnaling 7,500 jobe and
""PaDding a loan fund
for small businesses In
economically dlsad•an-
taged ~ in the state.
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Jobn Nash, chief openllng
officer for Lehigh Valley, aid
the railroad, which ls • per--·~~~~ ,-:-.~~---i
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insulation vinyl floor. rurtains,jtor-
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dual i'f'". west coast mir.rors
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. ' ' ORANG£ COUNTY; CALIFORNIA
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' Today's Final
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"rEN G:ENTS
~agun3 · CofC Hears 'U~Jigers; ·01 · Ecolngists
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• 8y 'JAN'WQ111B ~·-..,, 'l'llmied Develop-He added tillt bolb;the ·~ad-...,... ·~on ow'campases,C:illing pie, not -on "'1!!irt -are bavlbg • °' .. cr.tlr"...,... JDlllt. (CEIED). vocate&'' and the &o+etllDtilt ''don't for ovtli1.hro1r ol ttie --1ovanmerrt.'1 ~llfe 'f1adlng a place to llv..e,1' lie Aid,
Blastiai ~·Jlt«o -~ s.wtt-11 ot till lJwnher ol Oin_.,. koow IOd lbl1 core" bow lo ll01 !Ir "Whl,le the Co~ II dol1Df ool la!>¥ "eooaomlC illila'lles,"' Gilbert' ~1!,-.F-. said the role ,of pqbuc ~-• b~~h,:1°..'l.i~"" ~;"\"Dtll lh!Y <IQl!ars by \f!O:lnindrOds ol thousandl •lo
F1 ·1oc1ay lold 1-Bea<ll bo!Sjnesm>eo 111. the llOc:lely ii to Isl: And wbm lllillgt dllli'rgo•aa planned, ''They w111 ·mau J'lll linpotent.and l!"l'\•r~rchinopt!n'~·" ·
of.. Qirnmor<e ~ lbal "Whal will . ii coot?" and "Who 'Jill "the tendeocy le to fiQd .a de'1l 1n aoclety desperate. • ,and· il you think the-bell 'llll!lklni th¥! ilOWtb 'Will stop Is bury·
loo ...,., 10. "lloCo. lo-1, piy>" ' · · and blame everything on them," doesn't ton !01,.y~ 11;1 j)lsl a.mat ol iog one's beaa in the sand,' Fe .......
'and greenbelta'', may lead lo .,.. .:-i,.. rolO of en~ Is to id-Ferguson said. "Business and lndll3lry time." , ' ' , J ,, .. · 1 said.
virolllnaltal .-_ • · • vocale, to wring their bands;" F-have beqome tbill devil." Lower'~. w'l-.0, are, !'!""Pl it • "People are going to keep eomln1 out
Ferguson I.! lbe,deaillw dUeelor of uld. "'Ille "'le of .goy°""""'t ii to re. The CEEEI>, llpolesmao said though ~le.to '"11'• liQuse "lilll,.... ,ile up here and llvtn1 three lamllies In a g&rafl•
.Ille 'Orange . tJouhiy Coaiidi !Or an spood. 'lbe .role J!t ""-ii to talk oot all eeologists are anathema, many agalnst the elitists, Fergt1SOD. 1~ested. if they bave to. Env~t ~ .EsceUenoe. and Full -...'' · • > are "wrmoJoelst.s," the~.-wbo. "Blacks and,~.~~~ "The most prudent thing to .do I.! to
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Ufesfyle we all can enjoy,11 be said.
Ferguson warned, 1fe wtl1 oee a crisis
In 10 years wone tbaa . the most serious
doom crier ever lm11glned U sucJ;i a tack
i.in~ taken.
"We can't continue trying to get green-
belts while others don't have a house to
Jive in," he said. "When the lights start
Coin& out in five ye~ when the power
hookupa start beiJili limited, t b e
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By FREDERICK llCllOEMEllL Of .... OMtr ,. ,,.,,
The Laguna Beacto' ll1llt School llalt
tias 1>een c11recte<1 ui nna -olit """ 1e11
11COrt1 I« the 11111 aenlor clau !ell 'below
what was e.-ecl, llChool district --wtl'f'eclvi.!Od-'lllolday;n!llll.
Dt. Roliort ~. a 11 I 1 I 1 n I
superll!1')14en~ foe ~ said till tow.scom In~~ • ..,.._
and artthmeUc '~ not: .. ~ .. Jllilj ' lbauld .;;;; • r
••• ..,..,,,.,_ 1D"bt " ...... .. .... :~ ... ~--... . -1he " I ,~1° of tbe Jf71 ten\on ~ iii4 Im..,-•. ··:..1'ell omxuu~ ~
;-Hair tl\e' studeilll -.. -tilta. ' r:;-
tber.\lll~de of ,Ole (!""~. -latJu&
· ~esU,atldl Of 191 storts lrom 198
to ~t yeai, I
· Some lnlormillon oil the 1181 point, Dr.
-·ihld, Ill already .available, ·tt
lhow• I tbaV this yiat'a' ll!lllon -p¢ormln1'tt the olnM! level•in reodlel: eoelll~ably blgbtt In.~ but anly
illghtly Ngher Jn'llJ'IUune,tlc:. No flc-
IOP IJl<Hint were pr...nted. ·
Reeves Indicated the blib' scbool lllalt
inaljmr of the..,.... eouLl·be pn,.,..i
by late. aprlog. : ' '
,In releasiAg tbe ltore1;for 19'lf, nee.
ooled that the dlla waa ah:eady two
7ean old and that lllte lomld1as uoec1· 1o·
predict' how llllldenls "llllould" perfonn
do bl~· -........... Teal data irriJtlqoally ii received by,
ICbool diatrieta. loof · at.ter the tatlnc·
dale due to the ·-of the ·-Department ol EdUcatloo in ... ,)'ling
the -, he said. . .
: ~ blab lldloOI sq>res were low, me-dlan ... loi-~ I, I, 3.pd 6' rank·
ed blCli when cOmj>artd with other. scbool ~.~:the •!ate, Reeves ~~ 1 '~idini' leores · hit the 9'1tb ~U)& (~ ~ percent); Grade two· reidiilg, •1t'percentile; Grade tbrt't
rud!Jli, .92 • ,~rcentUe: Grade six
readlh1, 9S · percentile; Grande sis langlJa~e. 96 percenllie; Grade six apell· lfll.~1 9.1 "Jll,lfflilile, and Grade sill
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Strtchitt' s
Report Sp~ks
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Lagoona -llllba SChule 11111 desperllY oetc! a &iarse In basic
spel\Jlg.
Tliat's the V(ay It looked wben '
Laguna Bead! Uollled School
District ·-..... preseated
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The ..,~ 'dA!led bY • high
-llllldeot.. in<klded the lollow-
11)1 ' errers~ ..... ~, ' '. r ' government; "chluvlldst'' f o r cbau~lnlst: "blUI". for blaaed :
1110" for tot: "dlslpllne" for
cWtciplint; "emplilb" for em-
pbasl!, and 1100Mteace1~ for cc:&
veJ\IOOCO. ' The !lnt 'rule Iba cJaas mlcht waJil to 11\111)' Is "I belole E txcep
alter 0 unless IOllDdod lib A In
oelli!lbor and welah." 11oco1 .. -
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dent' •1'flo wJ1. 111rvef'd la lllo
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!' General Pltui 'Hurdk' l{iu Dana. Point DetJew
Alllnol'*doJ ...... 11!1_..,.,....w_
· pd .., all aovernment requ1muen11
: poulllle, IOI liooked by oometblng new . 'll>eodoJ-the C.piltnno Valley 1eueral
. plan uplate. ! Onnc• Qiunt7 PI an n l n g c.m.
, tn1lllaDien 1ook J. P. Jones' request tor a
• -dw>p Jrom qr1<ultural to mulll-
i ""'°1 rtaldeuUal on nlDo Dalla l'Olnl
law '4uoder IUbmlaioo," a pbrue
I' .wlllch basically means off calendar.
1;!le)' thal -blm to wait to lwln& -lbe~foruptoidi"""'
-· tllo poooiblo campletleo !Imo ror Ille -1 Plan UJ>dl!te, ··1·11 he -by !hell," Jones oald. 1 "We came In wltb a !()fie cbange,'' be
ftlaled, "lllli Pl! eouPl,17.lhe E1$ (ID-
Ii :i::r~"=*"t.u;".\xi'::b; 1& department."
• Ahoul two mlleo ol Jooes' property Cll1 caue La Prtma .. ra Ill cul by .state
adopt<d Com F,..way rlghl-<>1-way. 'Ille
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Ilka two -tnm ...... all ---to join • _, "lludJ to de9tlop a plan for a co a 1 ta l
lransporlltlori corridor. l'be pniperty _,. caue La Primavera
and Paquito Drive Ill dellcnoled for medium de!lllty rOlldenUal use at u
dwelllne un!ls per aero under the ~
C.PQ V~neral plan. . Dmt , county ..,;Jor planner,
Aid .lanes• request eseeedod ' that relldentW .~Y by a!\Oiit't! d...ntntl
unlta per .,... acre.
''Tbe Dana Point area iJ alre.ady in a
crUlcal· altualloa wl=to road
cipad\y and altmlant ·-by de!llli, « mlden cfefelopmeDI oo-
currtnr ~.~~-for lhll area," Ille county p ttaff report atated.
Planning commllSlooen flrlt were
going to continue the zooe cbange and Ill
Pla•ned Cemmunlty
Laguna Planners Study
Bid for Sycamore Hills
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malhematlcs, f7 pettlOlllll<.
Ted H. Daoigulan, tlie district's ...,.
IUllant oa. .. aluation, aid that high atate
-ttlel c:an he mlaleadlng. He cited
the followtng uample:
Laguna Beach planning commissioners
are heading fo< the hills -Sycamo<e
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Member• of thel planning body have
recelved their own copies of the nve--
pound document delCriblng 1liO plan of
I Newport Inveatmtnts Inc., to build a
2,000 unit planned community on the
virgin land at the comer ol Laguna ~
YCll1 a n d Et Toro. roodl. Th e,1tllffed
binders were handed o\lt at a •tudf
earlier thli week.
Rodger Howell, legal counsel for !'kwport Int:estmentl, suggested . com·
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Panel Approves
Former Irvine
Company Leader
Tlie stnate Agnculture Coll1llllttee to-
day approved Pre1ldent Nlson'• nomJna·
tlon ol fonner Irvine COmpany esecuUve
Robert Lolli u -aocretary of qrfculture. ,
Loni, ifl, lJ faqner vice pruldent In
ch"!Je of qrtcullili! (qr the 1rv1qt Qom· pony, Ho la cumDlly I vlc:e ~I
wllh Bani! of America In San FranclJoo.
The nomlnalloo now goes to the Senate
for cooftrmatlon.
An agricultural committee aide said no
committee member objected to Loog
during a ftnal closed meeting.
Stveral wimesaes, including former
Stnator Fred. H. Harril of Oklahoma
testified Tuesday In oppo1itlon to the
nomlnaUoa during public hearings.
Hanis nld then, "The last lhlnll this
country needs ii still another corporate
executive in the Department o f
Agriculture."
'Ibe former Senator accuaed President
Nb:on of selling out the nation's nnall
lumen by naming a banker to the post.
There ii "no evidence that Long can
lool: beyond Ibo needl of giant, corporate
agrtbuJiness," Harris charged.
In response to Hanis' criticism, Long
denied Tu<lday that be ls opposed to
small farmers . "It's much more
desirable to ha~ many producers than a
few," he said.
If the appointment ls confirmed, Long
added, he would work to Improve the
future of small farms and would operate
with "an open mind."
Harris also fought against Senate con-
firmation of Agriculture Secretary Earl
Butz two years ago, saying Butt' cor-
poraUon background showed a lack of In·
terest In small farmers .
Harris Tuesday said he was represen·
ting the New Populist Action Group.
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missioners spend 30 days reviewing the
weighty plan, then call stury sessions on
If a alJlh grade student lakes the
Calllomla Test of BIBie Skills during the
first month ol school and scores at his
grade level, be ls ranked at the 90
John McDowell, commission chairman, percentile oo. state DOnDS.
suggested, however, that commlssloners But if he ls ranked on national norms,
digest the plan then decide on the ad· he reacbea the 50 percentlle.
visablllty of a study aesalon at a later • "In spite of the many statements that
public meeting. our Laguna Beacb llchoola ar. 'natlooally
McDowell noted the city would bave to r<eegntud' or 'nat!Cll1ally acclaimed' and
carefully COOl'dlnate the plan 1p relation · that our •tudenla are performmg In the·
to elernenb ol lbe general plan -pend-'lllllh percenllle.' • growing concern ing at the plannlne coamdalon level. ._ ....,,11 In our community la that
One such element 11 a set of comervatlon our ICbooll are not povidlng our goals presented to the cornrnlsalon aludepta with adequate atllls to compete
earlier in the meeUng. IUCCftlfully in b1gber e d u ca ti o n , ' '
Both Howell and Wayne Moody city "I-:'~°" Aid In a t'"'1lli• report to
director of planning and deve-1, ' "ll our
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afudenls are lacking Jn stills
said the Sycamore Hills development bow la It then that lbeY are performing .; ~ckSBe ml~! be considered u a the 90th percentile OD acbievemenl tests?
speciflc plan. ,. · 'l'be ins.er to the question 11 that the
Inttead of going through zone changea, IOtb peroeaWe1 ranl<lnp ara blued on
approval of varlancea and approval of norm popuJaUoiis that are oot represen·
condiUooa! use pennlll, the city may ao-.taUve of our district and therefore are of
cepl a alngJe plan and apply ii little use In evaluallnil the atllls of our
specifically to Iba property, atudenll," be lllaW.>
Such plana normally ara fmnulated by ~to a q~from Truttee
the d~v~ .aiwj Ibo .. ~11'· wqrldng Norman Browne, " JllU.,led to1etber. the district uae na norma rather
A atafl coocem, aald Moody la just than Callfomla norma. \
bow" mudl ... pcw" ..... Jn••n• b. tbauJd "ID • recmtly paNIWd report, our
P'3 to~ lit Pb!il•Wtlb Ille city. ''i: ~..,.,....ity WU -~~Jo &P"
JliJd f!llO -~ p'l<e jXli'mallJ\ cbarled " • I • .J!5• i..;. I • .(!,11• .c1evo1opmen1, nrm, -· ukl, bao , ·~r ·'°' · 1· . .
lof ~ zone chqt ~ Mccdy, . ,,.__ _, ,..., t
bowevtr, oald the clt7 should aet up • fee than 1111 ....,. dlstrlct In OtilliO C
schedule that chll'I" Cll1 Ibo bUJa of 1 and -than llWIJ' acbools tbrou t acreaee. w 'the county. We are an afftuent.
Plannel'I agreed be lhoUld present a aophJttlcated community and therefore
propooal 'lio a a1ldlnC ICl]e l)'llem at should expect our aludenta lo nnk
their DeJt •IUdY -· amcmc the beat In the nation,'\ IJonlguJan
Under · the .county's alldlng acale, r uld. " Howell noted, llJing of the plan for the lteferrlng lo the California nonna, he
521 acre parcel would -1110. He 1 addocl1 "lllgb but mialudlng percentile
aSSUl'ef the. commllllon that "ru10D1ble 1 ranklno will help to attract undeaerving f..," ~Id ba pold to the c!IY to cover recot1111tlan and ltcl1matli>e. '1bay do not
staff Ume requl.red ,to proeep the plan. , ~p, howem, to meudre the 1tllll of
Howard Miller, a vloe president of\. our lllldeolt nor aolve the Jll'Oblemt tliat
Newport lnvestrneni. told commlaloneni -" Ibo ,parenta. the ~and Uje
to study Ibo plan carefully. He noted that comlnlmlty. · '
even 11.......wn. -r!ihl 11 '""'1d ba e-ea uld an. readlnll the report,
at 1-1tY..,~!ore bulJcima permlta be found "lnaccuracl" and g.-al
could ba tibn out for comtrucUon, atatementa not ~ by data." He
'lbe plan ,.,,_, that lllO unlta a year l8ld be would nlM bit conoema al a
be built for a perkJd of 10 yeara. Tile future meetlng.
development ,also would Include -a
cultural arts center and recreaUCll1
facilltiea.
Approximately 71 percent of the site
would be retained a1 open space u a
compromise to supporters of the Laguna
Greenbelt, Inc., which opposes the
development of Sycamore Hills.
James Dilley, greenbelt pres.ldent, tokl
commi811ooera to reJect the plan 111m-
mediately" and move toward pubUc ae-
quisition as soon as possible.
Fran Englehardt said the commission
should hold the Newport Jll'Oposal In
abeyance until the city completes Its
general plan.
McDowell tli.ankecl Uie residents for
their comments.
Gallery Showing
Wide Variety
·Of Laguna· Art
A variety of artwork from fans to
seascape! to high school crafts are &bow-
ing lhil month at the Laguna Federal
GaUuy, 260 Ocean Ave.
The exhibit on the second level of
Laguna Federal Savlnga It open to the
public during butlJJ.., houri.
Jameo Blackelor, lleleo Brllplofl, and
Cyllene Carr, all Laauna artlata, will ez.
hlbll their wort.
BlacltA!ter, a Feallval ol Alla ahllll!O!',
i. lbowlng aO pelnllnp of lltesaeo. Mn.
Brbgaloff, bOl'n In Imperial RuHla, will
show a choice of portraits, 1e1seape1.
and llorals.
Mn. Carr wtll p.-1 pelntlnp .....
pleted on a recent trip to Mexico.
Hal Aklna, high -art teacher, baa
galhmd a coliectlon ol arta and cnfll
flOOl hit llUdenlL
Bert Pette7, coatume dellaDer for the
Laguna Moulloa Pla,tioa5e and the LJrtc
Opera will dltplay a cue of fans from
hit collectioll, valued 11 Q),llllO. Included
wlll ba fans btlCll1&lnt to DollJ Mad1aCll1
and IJIUan lluaaeU.
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Huge Marijuana
Cache Uncovered
At Mexico Site
SAN'"LUIS, Son., MeJ, (AP)-Meilcan
authorities said tbey W\COVered an
estimated 10 Iona of marijuana coacealed
on a ranch which had been raided last
week.
Pedro Diaz Laredo, a command officer
In the olflt\o of the attorney general ol
Meiloo, led a rald on the ranch el&ht
miles aouth of bero and seized 3,000
pounds ol marijuana.
Diaz llld 'IIH!oday lnvallpton probed
hayatacU en the nncb and dbcoverod
two llorage warohouses atulled with
rnarljuua.
Bloodmobile Set
At Laguna Niguel
A bloodmobile wtll vllllt Laguna Niguel
for the flrlt Ume from I to 7:!0 p.m.
Monday at Crown Covenant Churdl,
moo La Plata.
The 1-Nlluel Womtn't Club Ill
sponwlng the vlsTt, coon!lnated by Mra.
Janea Tavucl. A pl ol 1115 ptnJa ol
blood bat -IOI. ~ Cl!! a Ume acbedulo may ar-
ranp appolil-for BJvhlg blood by
calll!IC ...., or tht Red Croll at A6-
131t, Mn. Tavucl &aid. BabJIUUng will
be &vaUable In i..,una Nicut1 -II
needed. Glvhlg blood llkel aboul a half·
hour.
Warheads Located
~(UPI) -Four u ... ,,.,-from Wolld War 1Hra torpedoao ba)'e
-pullad from the Paclllc ol! Ille Nwlllil• Calllomla COiii ..,. a llllllllll
boa~ ti. Navy nparted 1'Modq.
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. ·.~ogers R~vealed
BE!Rtrr, LebollClll (<'f) -'Blact ..--u. llaJloc ol 11,/l-Amba•-
s.plember g-lllu.pl•d!leC! to kidnap . Cleo A,Ji~ Ji .. u.a;'.ctarae d'Affa\rel
Secretary o1 state WllHam P. Jtoaera G. OJrtia Moo,. 11111 Baliian Charge ~Illa 'llolt lo Iba Peralan Gull last ~res Guy l!ld en ''."'tolerable
........., 'but ~ oa the operajlooi at He tald he w •1eo ~-to tab
uie;f.11mom"'11 ~ ........,, Jta.eourse.•' ,
the Belrill...._ Al,Anwv reported n.. e!ll>t ~ today SUnda7 momjng after faJllng to secure · the release o/ a number of priSMers in Al An.war, wblch bat close cootacts varioua countries. No charges bave been
wlit. the,eaerril!llilJl!IV~t1 ql1Ula in-brought against ~.
fomaUCll1 came-fron>PalHj!nlM......,.. The crlmlnal code permJIJ capllll
In Bagjldad, Iraq. Tbo poper llld: punlsluneot for flrit-degree murder.
Ul"IT ....... WON'T RUN AGAIN
NY Moy.or John Llnduy
Lindsey Claims
He Won't Seek
Third Term Race
NEW YORK (UPI) -Miyor Jobn V.
Lindsay alid today be will Dot seek re-
election for a lhlld lfml.
The announcement came as three
Lindsay administration officials sur--
rendered to police on charges of cor-
ruption.
However, the indictments were coin-
cidental with Lindsay's announcement
not to run again.
Spokesmen for the maYor clecllned
cunment OD the cblrges.
AJ the ltepubtJcan.turned-Jleml!crat
held a news conference. ezpla1nlng eight
years in office "is long enough for one
man," city Tai: Commissioner Norman
Levy and two ollidals surrendered on an
indic!meDl obtained by the slate'• special
anti corruption prosecutor. Maurice H.
Nadjarl.
Accompanied by their attorneys, Levy,
Deputy Commiaslcner of Purchase Jobn
R. Fratlanni and Stanley Israel, who is
with lbe City PQrldng Violations Bureau
in Brooklyn, surrendered shOrtly before
noon. '
The Black Septemberiata planned to
hokl Rogers hostage for the releue of
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's apaqlo,
Sirbao B. Sirhan, and other Araba held
captive in various oountrltt. •
SiI .members of the tem>rlst orpo1za.
tlon weri 'Sent to a Persian Gulf country
four days before Rogers' arrival to carry
out the kldnaping.
"But the plan was called off 10 hours
before the deadline set fcif lts execution
for reasons the Blac!k September
leadership found convinclo&," the paper said. . r;·
Jlogers visited Bahrain and Kuwal~ ll!J
the Persian GuU, last July, but AI Anwar
didn't say in which one be--was to have
been kidnaped. Both have sizeable Pales·
tinian communities.
Meanwhile, President Jaafar e I
Numairi of Sudan ordered a crackdown
on Palestinian guerrillas operating In Su-
dan today and said he launched a round·
up of all Sudanese "suspected of having
contacts " with tworlsta and spies,
The president cliarged the assault on
the Saudi Arabian Embassy by Black
September guruneil who killed two U.S.
diplomats and a Belgian last week was
"an effort to destroy Sudan."
He said the eight guerrillas would be
tried along with "destructors and those
who are paid agents... .
"I will not be lenient. . .I shall return
the blow twofold," lhe president said.
Numairi in a broadcast Tuesday night
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Details of the indictment were not
revealed, but sources said It oonlaJne<lf23
charges, Including tampering w I t h
govermnental recordl ancl;coosplracy. emphasized, supported at present levela,
Lindsay, wbo pve up in.his bid for the OI' cut back. We can looi at fees,
preslden.Ual noml.oatka last year, told revenues .to.make some more nearly sell
newsmen that even though be baa decld--1uppcl'ting. U you ,11y; 1 tree ta.
ed not to lrycfor a lhlld term, "l believe tbOrougbf.,... must bave a high ,n.rJty,
tblt J could trill." _ ,. we can go aomewbiere elae where :the "El(hl.L~·lf .14 abort a~,~ council llan'Jt' DpieU1i a pref.,....,,. ~ u;n".,l .::n:r·~ ~' ~~~e ~iY ;1aH> '\..ve to
In a seven-minute atate~lo bii rud at ' "lnake 'tl>el!! JUJ!pieriia. . ,and you'll he
Qty Hall confined," -oald. •
'.'My lave for thil, city !Ind Ibo wort "In Ibo pa.st we bave leaned on the city
still to be done have tempted me ~carry manager in absence of etpression ...
on. I intend to continue the fight for pro-from ~e council," Mayor Charlton Boyd
gressive independent govermnent of New agreed. Y~rk." Rose l8ld that under current budget,
Tbe announcement also clarified lbe the staff department heads made all the
positions of. the aeven announced can-reco1D1Dendations for their departments,
dldaltll• for the Demo<ralic mayoral and that the requests were then whittled
nomlnatlOo, and will allow the Liberal down by tbe city manqer and the
party, which is emotionally commltlefl,to finance officer to realistic proportlooa for
Lindsay, to.J:ake its Ume in endorsing council consideration at budget time.
any ol the Olll!lmden. "When finished, the budget is my im·
Staodi!\I with bis wife, Mary, at bis , age of wbat you iil*i!d have, Ind !bat's
side, Liodaay l'OCOljllted what ha fell all wrong fl"ankly, but that la all we've
were the major achle-.011 Of bis tight bad," Rose confessed.
years as .mayor. Rose siid Ile was hopeful the council
The mayor, who swi~ to the would set some goal• "as to what the
Democratic party In Aucust, li71, aald budget Is going to accomplish ."
be expected "to be an active volee iii city He said the current deliberations about
and state pottlks, and pledged lilir SUP" budget finances are lJJ a rut and amount
port to the DemoCtaUc party In "years to to: "How do you finanoe what we were
come." doing last year?"
Body Found.
In Stable;
2 Men Held
By TOM GORMAN
Of .. Dli., •"9f Staff
A pair of Huntington Bae~ meo were amatecl early ~ mcrllllll Cit> suspicion
ol mun!.,, after the body cil the wile of
ooe of them. wu found by a teenage girl
at a horse stable Tuesday afternoon.
Held In the Huntington Beach City Jail
today was Malcolm Smith, 411 of 6200
FAlinger Ave., who was booked' on
charges be murdered his 54-year-old
wife, Barbara.
Allen D. Hand, 28, of the same acSOrtu,
alllo It c:bb1ed with being lnvoliled In the
stnngulatjon death of Mn. BIJ>Jth,
Tbe woman's fully-clotbed body wu
found In a pile· of debris and hqrse
manure about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday1 at the
Rex lteynolds Stable on Taylor Slreol at
Golden West Stree~ police said,
Tbe parUally-hl!lden body w a s
dlsoovered by a 13-yeaN>ld girl.
An autopsy revealed that the woriian
bad been beaten and strangled, according
to Detective Sgt. Monty McKennoo.
Police believe lhe wom~ wai killed
Tuesday morning In tlie suaj>ects' apart·
ment. then dumped alf1the horse stable.
Tbe two mon were Srmled aboql ~:311
a.m. after. a tip led pol\Ce to their f,.rl-
ment, a police spokesiqan oald. · ,
The lljeriUty of Mrs. Smith WU CCll1'
finned about the sam~ tinie through
fingerprints, be said. ' Nd• .... ol the~ ·"er<d.~
:r,.oo; ~=.,te4 bi ~\ ·~ to P~ offeied no motive fo< Ibo
alaying. ~·,')·Jo'l v.i•.,
Smith, a cook1 and ~ ~ w~1 ara
upected. •to bO an'ligi\ea ~ay' or
l'liday. No ball bat 'beeil aet.i :
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ecologl!ts wiU blame the businessmen
for DQt Plannina ahead." , '
'lllore's going to come a day ol r.clron-
ing, Ferguson added. "The elitists and
the <icb are articulate, and the7 bave the
ear or government. It's time the gpvem-menl<bears another point of view '9 that
It doea 'Dot respaod to Oll1y -lilclo;1 It> for 'Ille ecoJocisll, Fq>iiUl Oan-
cluded, tbe7 UlllJDI thet tbere'wlll w ..
technoJogical jdyaftce, ' '°I 1
"ll llle1 bad" blcl computen In\ 'the
hoJ'leo4llld.bugg 'iii• ecolog1sts -.Id
bave predicted that ·~ Im New ~
would be burled la 311181 of manure,'~ be
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SA1£-TENNIS DRESSES BasebaD Shoes-$10.951to $22.95 . .
Odds & Ends af .BasketbaD . · · Slloes & Warm Up Shoes
I.out Golf · 8-Rr-29c each
. WBson-Janeraft-Davis •
J~ Temis Raekets
~ r• a.;-pJ5 11oz.
llll's & loys1 Tllis
Mis ' Sllarts ' 1 ClllnntT'*1Midls
Tiiiis Siiias
111111 SbiM $1.11 ti $1UO
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BasketllaR Shaes-.'$9.15' to · $21.95 ·
1 AU Purpesa Shlas-,-$9.95 Up
, Deck Sll~$9.51 r. $7.as
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Racquet Bal Rackets-$6.95 to $37.95
8admlntln llackets-$4.95 tt $27.DD
llalfBton Slluttflaks-2Dc ti 95c '
PllMll Tellis Paddln-$2.75 Up . -
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11,e~ting ·on ·villagf1 · ol :·Valley ¥i6}V 'Resumes
I./'• ,,t-• . ' ' ...-:/'· "1rv'J, c;~' counci/mM, tooiJ1i1 ,......, IL ii 1101 known u a deci'sioll ~ill be ueoded to .U. Ifie ~ ~ In developmont whicb ultbnately · would Ont ~avmged -a 'clofislty or 1.a
the )!lll>lic bearing '!"Jhe piopooed.;ll-, made-loj>igbl. However, COUDCilmen are north Irvine !Ir ti -a 1bori tiD\<. hoose 1,700 ~ in I mlt ~.of ,'!"6""~m.j\le.coiJunlsslol\ .. pprovOd acre,~ tol; •·Portlc!f d ~ '(\l)IP ~-lhelf deliberations ol the-mal-Tbe new dJl!riSt .. fSC)lDilllon -;tll d apa~(a an<f attaclltd aod detaCbed verS!oft calil for ""f'1 7.18 ~ing units
ol Y,alley,Vl'W'. in. ~ii Irv .... ' " tt!t ln lof<ler to allow time for the San VDler·a~·-If\ spend to catch on .. family )lomea, will bt,&bl 1¢111 per acre. I ·•
1 Ajl<I~ t::~ U:J1~ ~. Joaqilln ·Eleu,ientary SchOol Dillrict ,to up with school IJuildlng iii norih Irvine. studenti to jmoe•i· o•.,,,,.!l'ded ~ 'Dii dlanae.s.. CO!Jlpan,y,~etmenr..,.. :0 ,Jut week , -ate eipec~ Id me (or s1a1e school l)uildlng aid for a However, trUJteet note II takea two yeara • belote &bot tlate. Pracl9ely~maay· ~~add to the coot of the·homes
~-befo~ the hellrlilJ ta close<! i!iJil · "The rlChool l\'outdl1 Wilt ·wilh' I-starts unttr:tbe doop ·~ .,.,,~'.to 'be• ,ton · b)i • lil!ill,lel:'~ frOm .. "'10 to. $12;000 a
The revlsloos will result In bomea coot·
Ing ltdm $14,000 to !40,000 In the planned
communily which will add two school
sHes and 20 acres of parks to central
Irvine.
mm nn'the bu'lk ortnroi'matton to be : neW elemjntary sc"""'-' ' to build. school ll'Om time planning puplls•and .,i.en~thoy'll there <lrlglnall)' planned Ill~ needl .ol
d~ J\l,.ie nn.·11\e envifopmel!!,Bi tbe ,Sao Joaquin illstric:t 'ls 119io ,~le ·-Sharon Sir<i!llO told -scbooJ ~ · . JrV1oe Comp'aity• year.· · '.
! port and the l\Ol1ing. t..J for, <;ep °"'l'ilb thst dJsttld' d!ldaJIY clJmen I -qo ·the Valley View representalfves,. ' The origJnaJ pro~ ~~ve Jin>-. C9DYeoe' at 7:30 '.,tn : g-jl\llo(b-ssinJ'!"'!-. '. schoolcoul~becompletedin"ayear"or The~ 1a -bl( 00\l,ftd!'.P: -.lded 'lloinea( Dl'.liled ·.•11,000 to
U lllgh ~I 477~ .c.mPllB • ~ Unified School DbtrJd trustees at least be ,reac!J. !Or tbe openll_li pm>al pt-ftl oolibi•l jllanned colimually f!i.l!IO, a )ll'lcel ionge ne of tho
'l)rtve. Tbe hearlng.Jl.ilie o!ilil ma!W . 1\')\o I:'~ .ovel-admliiistratlon of .Irvine acboOl.ln-Sli~, 11174• · and.'nbl:the Jea deluie venlon appr0"'1f1 Valley1Vlew·~·ssywll lDlluence the
Anion& other concernt.councilmen will
deol with.lonight will be the Issue ol the
effect of flooding on the property lying
oortbeast of Culver Drive and· Moulton
Porkway. .
Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor has
uked ·• variety ot ~· directed at plnJllllntfng the city's responslbllllles for
pollible flood damage ot cost of controls.
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~re' )be councll. ' .. fd>ocilf' oo i'!'l '• bave said the school is Others '""!'led: the Irvine Coml>'!9l' b~. the city planning ~ 'l!lie· !.~of thelf bbmes. . . '.t ·~ .:·Ir· .... ·i:...,~
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. IX-year-old ()It, Bto~I took bis father tor. a w.u< through his '\~new neigh rhOod, after~pt. iRalpb T. Browning r:eturned to Or· 'Jando, Flaf f om•siX and a bill'yeirs as a.POW. -' · -'
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. ' WASRINGTpN (i\P.) -sen. Robert C.,
Byrd CD-W.Va.) Sald lbciaY that unle!S..be
is satisfied the ~I thOroogbly In-
vestigated tbe Watergate lnc{llent ·~
l;iave no alternative _but ·to, vote against
lhe colilirmatloo" or't. Pltlclck Gray III
as pennanen~ direct.or.or the FBI.
Gray lold the senate Judiciary: Com,
mittee, Wbicb is in t,he fourth, day fJf
bearings on, his COQ(lrmatlon, that "l
have paSsed the pohjt ol lJO return" In
makilll ~rds o1· the Walp'gate in' vesjl~atiol\ Poiblif. imd that ,we muat now
restrict . the ~~ be gives' in .the ~··bea~. ·) -·r
7. ....tiif bla..,iCl!ler to let iby
-.r .. ->. -. : .;, , ·'. '_ nate ·Panel:;:"~:
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day aptroved President Nlmn'i nomina-
tioo " former Jn>lne eomlianY executive
~rt IA>Dg as assistant secretary of
1gricaltufle. ':'I . '
LOng, 59, Is former Y,jce president. in
ch31:ge ol agriCulture for the Irvine Com-
parly. He 1s currently •· vice president
witfi Bank ol America In San Francisco.
'nae nomination DOW goes to the Senate . . ' lo• confirQlili'i"·
An-agricultural com.mi aide aaid no
commlltee member· ob,tected to Long
dlirlnt a'lldal,closed'.~' '
"'aral witness~)'· hidl.idin\: f fonner
Senator fred . H. HarrlS of' Oklahoma
testified Tuetday In opposition to the
nomlnailon during public..bearlngs.
., .. f . . ' , ' . . . . . ' . senator read Uie complete file -1 task
be eattmates woul4 take a !WI week ol
eight-hour da"' -but ·thaf no .,0,,.
gression'al stiff htember can see it. ...
"We are just as effectively kept from
seeing that material u If yooi l"!d rofUo.
P.d tbe _reqlle't to see it," Byrd said, point-
jr,g oot that no senator can devote that
much inne. • i ~ ·
"We have 'stiff meinbers wbO havfi' top
S<!i'lltjty ~,'· .11¥1'! • ...., ~ SJljl' ~ 'that 111'1 n,q__ ~ ... ~~*t~FJ'f~ft -~~~
''The ba!ts•OI ~~j~ OQl.1<1A ~ ~
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In Jl-.mtfugton Harris said· then, "'!be, last thing this
OOuntry needs is sun li~er corporate ~ve In the • ~Dfeot of AgriCulhre." ~ .. John. M. Rajcic, oow a 111l1 tan t
The r.._ Senator a""'1Sed Pmident superilli.ndent o1 buslneu tervlces Jn the
N1xon of le\lin8 out the-natton'• small Ocean View School District in• Huntington
farmer1 J>y naming a bankeJ' to the post. Beach, has been hired aa assistant
There ts ·~no ev1den~ ihat Loog can superintendent of flteal planolna: In the
look Ji,yond the need& of l!ant, corporate new Irvine Ull!lied Sehool Disttid.
agrituslnas,'' Harris Qw:ged. Dr. Rajcic will begin bia duties in
Jn respome to HS\Tls' ct1t1c1sp1, Long Irvine on a ~ basis· llnmedlalely
denied 'l\Je9day thst be 'lat opposed to and· go. full-lime April 9, SUperlntendent
small farmers. "It's mocb more si;. Co~~j,; IrvJne will h>-t::,."1: ::ve many 1"¢ucers ,tJian • elude direction ol the ~ tq>pOrt
~the~~ppolnbnint ~~med, Long :1s~;.~~~=
• "l' -· to-~ve the .-, dtveloPJ)enl ,.... fbwltlal flllllle )It fai'inl and operate ~ maJ)alemeol t •
wlth "an epenJll!od." · • Rajclc )lu. waded In the oC:.a vie. n~~ t!f .~.r:!apfiist ~~~~I ·School Diltrlct ....,. JUiy, 11'10, Norm
,... ~w ure ~"-1 ~ Glnal>arg, an, lrvlne Unified School ,Bu~ .two _)'tar~ ~ sam Buis' cor-District trua(!oe, 11 allb an Ocean View
porBtlOI\ -.rouDd lhow..i.-, lack of In-Dlsttict 1dmfniatrator. ter~ In small lannero. ,, Prior lo COOiing lo Ocean View, thew
1Jsrrl1 'l'ueaday.Jllld·~ \!'Ila represen· )'e°aM!d ~Jcl~ ;was adminlstratOr of
Ung the Ne• """"list AcliodUroup. (S<e MJCIC, P11e Si I
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of lrus!.~; !ll•Y . responded. "It'• oo-the
basis of I need to know." .
Tbr Watergate case; which figured In
last' yeAr•s political campaign, 1teliuned
froJ\l • ti>~ 'bl'O'\l(·ln and bu .. lng .• ol
IlelpocraUc Natlonal Committee , bead· quaiters ·111 the' Wa\ergate building. '
Gray also !old the committee be made
an ,enor .Jas~ week wt,n lM! 'p~id .tbe
original lnvltaUon. to ~'.In Clev.i°"d ' -~.,;;..••••iia\ .c · "'~t . , rl!"-r._., :iun~ , ye WC Cl!Y. Clilb. . . "~tG~(, d'.4Y,·l"icl:. · .. x ~~,;111 err ., '" "T.,,. :\!'~ '!11ft '!'1-!!l'!!!•,lj>s ·~ell)eftt
lut ,w~ be Wl!JI not ipo peroent aure It
WBI corrtet. .
"My memory was Jiot that good. 1 have
trtod to be forthright with the committee
and have placod t11e' docurpenlary •vi·
dence In the record. t aon 't claim to be
perfect, .. Gray said.
During his conDrmallon hearing Tue•
day, GrBY· int'l"'uced ,doalmeats whleb
shOw' that the JliJtlal lnvltftlon to speak to
the Cleveland City Club 'last August come
from ,the Wblle H-.
· 1!0me senators or/. the IP"!"'b le.-the
Clevelan!I 'City Clu~..i•., pollUcal, a con-
. lentlon Gray agailt ~ todat. . '. . ' '
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Pllblie"i•!cl>ln& dioaater all around," Yeo
said · IU~ker~s el&))t~acr.el are separated by ' lhe ... tension ol Mulrlandl Boulevard. Oo
one perce~ be~ to put a htrnltun '~~he!1'J aiiolJier adjacent to two cbu 1 be said uses would Include su~rkets with liquor departments.
· ~-tauv .. from the adja<:ent Bap-
tist and ,Lutheran cb~iclles objected lo lhe "'1'1'l}l•rclal 'l"'ing, which they con-
'""" would-be .lricompaUble with !heir clilrcn 18.nd uses: . --'
. lllnl<er •l'(lltll . thal hio proposed
satellite. llhopplng center \lOUld draw
traffic away llom the El Toro Rood, con-
g,.tloo near the treoway and . l'!'ercve
tralflc flow.
Rbad !depa-r-tment repreaentative
Robert Volen llfaagroed, saying that
becallle the P!"Jec! would front .., El
Toro 1 Ri>od, II dldri'I qualify as a
llOl&bborbood conter.
"lJl)e .zone change would be contribut-
ing to something I don't want to be a part
of cabtribuUng , to," Commissioner Ray
/(nauft Sllld, ~ln\i!lg out that traffic
alon1 El Toro Road ''Ja murder at 6
o'clockrat night."
Koaufl said be would favor pn>-
(ess16naJ offices or admlniltraUve U!IS • . (~ RINKER. Pace S) •.
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We8iller
Get .out your nibben at)\! raln-
ci)ol '!be weatllerla:dy .,_ a wet
Th~7 and Friday coming up,
wtlb lal~ sJUes on Sa lurday -but more .rain 111 Sllnday. Tempera-
tures sbould r-·ln the low IOI
during the da)'tlme and the upper
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·N.., York 'Y4"/oU1' pitc:Mr
Mike Ki1<lcli ma4., lieodllnu
qcl:QSA lh<o •'.'"tlon W. tHik wlU1
lh• ._ of Ilia ' wn/fl!Ntdmg
plans toltA t<olll-. 1'riti Ptl<1"·
!'"I-ll!Utrt ~,.a ll•1111'!¥er ~:J;~~ .. ~~
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lll\llNll ~ CtiuNcn.lli:N lllCIJI r..,!; .....4 ~olllc< tw,;'7~ and Bree mon#il irlllic!ul dvlnl thoui!il to ~ Ibo mayor ri ..,,,.... pro
ttmpono doolgnatlonJ lliey Gxi!erred durlng Uldr !lie meeing Jn a borrowed
UC lrviM -oo Dec. ll, 1'11. ,_~r~''t:O"\JIZ:.., ~~it: r~ reiMioed at the boltom ol tlie heady draught =-= a....,...r for the loor city falherl and one .. ndher ol Jrvtne .••
At the clooe ol the organizatlm meet, William Fl!ch-
bech waa elected mayor oo a Mo-2 vote. Henry Quigley,
-llllllllnated Flaclmacll for the blgbest ofllce Jn the
ip8llJdoe new city, -Jn tum voted mayor pro ltlllpOC'O ·;lf'/flt• >'i' . 1111111 ·tile lllird vota -Jrom --........ · ~. '!be trlumrinte, many Jnoorrectly .-med, was to be •
~a.tun. la Irvlne. 'Ille line bad been mdoned by Irvine Tomorrow,
an ecology-minded cltlzena forum, and many lll8Ul1led Ibo U... would vot<o
u a bloclt Jn .....,. tile ...,... ol concems of that pollllcal body -to 1&ve
open space, to provide low -houalng, to preserve the environment.
THAT HASN'T HAPPENED w1lh any measurable consistency. On hous-
ing issues the votes lw.v~ been 4 to 1 with Gaby Pryor in the corner of lhe
poor and not so poor (11,000 to fl.2,000 a year) folk.
campus Dr!Ye, a nap wblch pitted the mvlmmlenWlat.'l equarely against
-who -pror.. an fntereet Jn o.derfy growCb rilulted la qllitt IJlOlber
3 1o 2 .vota. Join. Pryor aod Henry Quigley ...... alme on the lide ol God and
nalure la the form of the manll re>erve the extended rood woold bonier.
Now, since It ls very clear to t.hose woo closely watch the city that there
really ls no clear council majority, one nUght wonder why the council two
clays before the Ides ol March, woold want to reorganlze Itself .•
' ON 'l'llE'SURF.lCE u "9lllP -ev..,,,..,·~ llUpport Mayor FllCI>
bocb a man whoin obaerven ol tilO city oc«1e liav. oorrie to de!Crlbe as a
"statesman maxor."
Indeed, !Ills moderator of tempen. arbiter of Internecine cooncil dlsP11tes,
tills "C....," ol the city hall chambers, bhmeU lw llOld he woold sacr1Dce
lib ttnure as mayor 1o adjust city pollcles on coun<ll appointees.
Pollclea. affecting moot appolnttes ol Ille council otb<r than ita own mem-
6en have been adjusUd. Even the annual council roorganhalion ha! been
-bllahed (by a 3 to 2 vote, Henry Quigley, Mrs. Pryor oppo<ed).
And, a date dangerously cl05e to the Ides of March was chosen for the
ostensible unanimow: electioo. of the maf(I', a mayor who truly hopes council-
men mlgbt bwy their hatchets .
00\]NCD.. OBSERVERS suggest it may be Im a matter of councilmen
bwylng Uldr batcliell tban wbere the knives will be 9luclt Tu..day night.
One or more ol the councl1 members might """'1fl! from lrvlne city ball
• TllM!ay night m.-tng "Et Tu ... ?" (As CJaesar on a March IS long ago
aald to bis friend Brut111 Jn reply to the latter's most pointed cr1ti<l11111 -
tile knUe which felled the Roman Emperor).
It could be, observers MJggest, the mayor's search unanimity will be at the
expense of Henry Qulgley's desire to continue as mayor pro tempore.
HENRY QIJIGLEY MiGBT Jn npedatl6a ill! lblil reoul!,1 lllQtll tile
mayoral vote be lut, at wblcb point be might aupport Mayor Flachboch, alter
he has lllfely been gjven the vice mayonblp. qr,ll"""1dbelf>e~)s~--~~~ Burtm aod Iba.._. Burp. ~J!tea ali I 11lbi
of lloe ¢ty wbjdt wouldn't ,..ill ....tt lf",jQI ior 1'ts ' . It .... alter hll
these three wbo voted to l'l(Jllire tile amiaa1 1-eshuttllng /1 city councll i>lllCes,
"'"""Ing at lealt IOIDe meetur• of ~ that It la time to make some
changes. . '
Flnally, the chaliges mode might ~ even more drullc !hen -J>!'t• ently Jl"'C'!ives, depending on the ..prlee· ol Republfc:an piillUes and loog
range political ambitions have on two Qulgleys and a Burton.
THE SPECIJLATION lo this !alter ares -wflo will be first from lrvlne
to make H to the Al&embly? the Senate? Congress? -la so premature at
this time, it ls banfly worth menllonlog.
Ezoept for one thing. II any -flguraUYOIJ spealtlng -knives are lodged
twixt any mayoral ribs Tueeday night, tt JI likely they'll be driven by forces
ol polJUcal ambllloo which haven't changed since Caesar' a day.
Ambltlon 'foooded aocurately or fool~hly oo hopes for bright personal, pollti·
cal futures.
OI OOW'le, It la pooalble all will Pill personal drearna aaide and C<Jn!ider
the needs d the city more lmpo.tant that night. Per!laps five will Indeed
join to aelect the best man to leed the city through the D<xl councllmanlc
elecllon, April, 1974, when an five seats are again up for grabs Jn lrvlne.
4 Robbers Hunted
After One Killed
JNGLEWOOD (AP) -Four men were
sought today in the robbery or -a food
stamp store during which police shot and
killed one gunman, authorities aakl. Lar-
ry Burkes, 21. ol Los Angelea wu kllled
by an o[rlcer who confronted him in the
store with a ..... 12·gauge shotgun, in-
vestigaton: uid.
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vocate, to wring their hands," Ferguson
said. "The role of government Is lo re-
spond. The role of business ls to talk
sense."
He added that both the "n~growth ad-
vocates" and the government "don't
know and don't care" how to pay for
public services.
Aod when things don 't go as planned,
"the tendency ls to find a devil in society
and blame everythlng on them,"
Ferguacm llld. "Bu!inea and indmtry
have become that devil.''
'Phe Cl'EED spokesman aaid though
not all ecotoglsts art '81l8thema, many
ire ''wreekololiJts," the aame group who
were "Poun4inl ,on our campuses, calling
for overthrow ot the government."
"They wtll llow ,.. dewn until they
break you," he said.
"They wW make you impotent and
desperate. . .and U you thlnlt the bell
doesn't toll for you, it's just a malt.er of
time."
Lower classes who are finding it im-
possible to buy a house will ooon rise up
against the el!Usts. Ferguson suggested .
"Blacks and chicanos -working ~
pie, not those on weUare -ar& having
trouble tiudin& a P,lace to live, 11 be Aid,
"While Ille government la doling out
dollars by lbe hundreds of thousands to
pay for research in open apace."
1bloltlng that arowt11 ,11111 CJOP 11 hwY· Inf one'• head Jn lhe aand, -Fergu.soo
aaid. .
"People an Solnl to keep """Ina out
hero and llvlof thrte lamlll01 lo a 1ar1g~
II they bate ·1o.·
,.,,,. most prudent tblng to do la to
plan lo.· them so that we can live Jn a
Ittestyle we all can enjoy," he 11ld.
Fuauaon warned we will see a crisis
Jn 10 yun worse than the most oerious
doom crier over lmagJned If such a Jack
lso't taken.
11We can't aiotinue trying to &et prem-
bolll whlle Ollten don't have a bouae In
live lo," be Mid. "When the llabll start goJnc out Jn Ove yan, wbal ilie power
bookupo ...... beinl Umlted, lb e
eooq!lta wm bl1m1 the -for not plBlutlnl aheod."
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In Stahle
'81 TOii GORMAN Of .. .,...,. ..........
A pair Ol"Diiilliigtm Beach mea ·...,.
arruted early thla .lllCJ!1lloi '"' .........
of mutder, alter U..l!edJ of the wife of
oneoltbem-touoii1>Yai.....,.11r1
ata1"na.JIQle~--
Held lo tbt Holnlqt/lii Beach aty Jall
today -Malcolm Smith, 41, ol 8200
Eding!r Ave., who wu booted on cl\lrltl bt -munlOTed his 54-yeal'<lfd
'Wile, ,Barbara.
....... "'Al,ien1>. Haod, 21, d .tbe aame address,
aloo !I charJed with beJns Involved lo the
~lloo death of-· Smltb. Thli ......... fully-clothed body ...
found la a pile ol debris and hone
manure about 4:JO p.m. Tueoday at the
Rez 'ReJnoldl Stable OD Tayu Slftet at
Golden Wesl Street, police Aid.
'Ille partlally·hJdde1\ '>body W a I
dlaeotmd by a IJ.year..,.._cJrl.
Ao autopoy revealed that lbe woman
bad been healtn and strangled, ac:conlJng
to DetecUve Sgt. Mooty McKeoooa.
Police believe the woman wu tilled
Tuesday momlng in the suspects' apart-
ment, then dumped at the horse stable.
The two men were lll'mlted about 12:30
a.m. after a tip 1===
0
.lo their apart-
ment, a police s said.
The Identity of~Mrs. Smith was eoo-
flrmed about the same lime tbrqugb
Dngerprlot., be said. -
Neither of the men offered resistance
when confronted by police, according to
the spokesman.
Police offered !IQ motive for the
slaying,
·Smith, •coot, and Hand, a waiter, are
eipeeted to be arraigned Thursday or
Friday. No bail ha! been aet.
County Liaison
Office Opened
In. South County
' Orange County's newest covemmeota1
office, the South County Service Area of.
fice la the Royal Savlngs Bulldlag 00 El
Toro Road is now open. SUpervilor
Ronald CUpers aonouoced.
'!be office wblcb la located at 23811 El
Toro Road la opeo from 2 to I p.m .. l&oo-
day tbnJqJi Frida)» '
It la designed to provide Ila-oe"tt
and improve oommunicatim between the
'~~-th COlllllJ ~and
It ' !I tO serve the commuoltlei of El •"Ton)', ·t Leisure World, t.~ 1 Rills, Aegean Hllls, Mission Viejo Ind Laguna
Niguel_
Prloclpal organlsalloo usJng tbt ollice
will be the Saddll!bock Area Coordlaatiog
Councll with Bart Spendlove u pre,;.
dent.
Caspen said the omoe was establlahed
when the Board of Supervilono reall7.ed
there exilted a lack of oommsm\caUon
be'-11 the oouth county cltiuos aod
county government.
Staffing the office will be Mrs. Louise
Gattenlam wbo will provide geoenl in-
formatloo and liaison sorvJces between
the public and varioua co 11 n t y
departments including planning, road,
parts, county admlnlstrauve otrice,
Sherllf and the Board of Supervisors.
A meetiog room with space for II
persons is available. 'Ibe telephone
number is 830-8316.
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BORDERS ...
said with the propooed boundaries,
enrollment at Mission Viejo High next
fall would be 2,340 and at El Ton>, woold
be 1.300.
These figures only lndlcale cummt
studentJ moving up ln an<k1 not area
growth.
Pareota fmn Seville 1bnes objected
that their chlldnon would be hurl by the
move, which they uid would delb-o1
friendshlpa and disrupt acbool and
recreatiOnal programs.
Bemle Fllb, pn!S!dent of the Sev111e
Homeowner& A..oc:lalloo, aaid a poll
showed most of the UIOCl1tkln memben
want their cblldren to go to M1ulon Viejo
High Scbool.
The new boundaries would 0 abnrpt!y
sev.r relallomhlps," Seville llomel
resident Ron Rlchardloo charged.
He pointed out that "ambitious"
Mission Viejo recreaUon pn>grams are
reslrlcted to Mlsllm Viejo resldent.,
which would preclude Sevtlle Homes
students from sharing programs with El
Toro classmates and lrom kno'!inc the
paitlcipant. from Mission Viejo Hl&f>.
Seville Hornet atudeo!I ,. to La Pu
lntennedlsle School la Mlaslm Viejo, but
would then have to transfer to the El
ToN achoo!.
Students In the A-Hlllt Mdlon o1
Ml!sloo Viejo attend Loa A 11so1
Intermediate Scbool In.El Toro now, but
under the high ICbool' boulldarll!I, -.Id
Co to Mlsllon Viejo Hllb-
"Becauoe we are at the oo<lbem Up 41
Mission Viejo boundary, we have been Jllllhtd, tuued """ pulled ... ,,. dlroc-uon," said Sevllle Homes resident Jotm
Nobie.
Drug Terms Urged
'MENLO PAll!t (AP) -~llJ. Ga
Evelle J. Y-er l&YI Calllornla lbaakl
make prlloo ...._ maodttorf far
hm>ln peddlen and penooa lrmed It the
Ume ol a felony c:rlme er tbelt llnlL
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Meliia Club Names . .
Robert Arnold
Offic.er of Year
Irulian Guides
Go Fly Kita
Kite llyiQg -Indian Gua 111,ie -lrill
take !1iace !UmJ' .s UC -wlleft
the -Lonee -from Ille -dlebact Valley YllCA will ,,_ Irr a
faml1y pio:91c. . •
'!be amu1 kl1e fly ii 1leiBc wpUIH[
by the~ ..i -num ct 11oe Y at ill.21 Onqe Ave.. D 'fin.
More than e annll will be glom for
-and ..... lillgle pfw, smallelt and llrem eee•I.,,,_, JDllli
uolque, ~ and -Indian desigDol ldleL
Area ....... b -Ill Ille -
aon lnd1ao Gulde l*OCIW -call Ille Y at 131)..il.
ewTh 1e:r
Jfiejo
n. emf ·~ • •-... ... --Jle W, 11iimb .. R 'ft' a.,._.,._ ...... -·-=-lo a ' ; :le -ill Locuna fto....,_,.._.. _lo Ille area
It -lloJt • a.-~ la IF 1 Viejo.
Kids to Perform
At School Board
M~ Ton,ight
Mother, Child
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At Irvine Church
• Indians Demonstrate
SAN P'IWICLllCO (AP) -Aboul 100
psmm., llalf of tbem Iodians,
---lo front ol. the federal bolldioc here 1'lesday In IUpport ol the
-~ Woooded Knee, S.D. s,.....,, =t lllllltSt1 1or an m.
diam and ~ putldpltlnJ lo the
Wamded Knee actiolL
D 111 plapl dillll ·--bia!,IAi--.-er • -!loo _, ., .llld&e Route
..-,. Worid orea ""' Initiated by ...--.. , <>ranee County Pfanolng Commission
~~a · ...... ~
hD con-ma! (t':N) to
commor<fal COllUlllUllty ) Tuesday to
allow the pn>ject.
N"""" l'jGrtb, reprileol tbe S.
dleboct Area Qiordlnall!C touocll
(&\ct:), aaid MOC -ville ..,. qimllfted ~ It 11111 pqint of
Rc+1wxr1 plan. •
"'We'd lite very much to have anolher
movie tbeattr," Norih aaid. .
Colonel llymy Staples of El Toro
MCAS bad one main concern: the CN
,... allows bellporta.
Assured that heliport• requln! """"te
uae permits, staples then 11ld Ibo Mlrine
Cqrpl ,...ted to make "'"' the 9C>called
"Sll<·year Qreeobelt" adjace;ot to the
projecl remain restrlcled to parltJng on-
ly.
Qnmlssleoen mped the SOO.foot-w!de
greenbeU llrsl eotablisb!d Jn 11183 a 1}-1,
buffer "'°" that allows lanclacaplog and J>ll'tini. •
"-Corporatlon repmenlatlve ISen Dykes agreed to that 7.0lllng, 1wbich
si identical to requirements already. in
the Leisun! World planned community
tut.
Of the 3,000 feet of greenbelt called for
In a 1913 1greem<11t between Ibo Marine
Qqa and --. •central attjp 2,000 feet wide IJ permaaeot and not , Jn
dilpute. ' ' •
Tiie moal•log 500 I~ OD Ol!eb_ ik\i of
the permanent strip whlCh llel onder l!
lllgbt patba la currenUy the ~of
lltlptlon between the two parties.
staples ul<ed commlaslolien 1o defer
actioo oo adjacent zoning until the court
cue la aettled or to retaio the-partdog-
ooly greenbelt restric:llons. . '
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RAJCIC .•• ' ' ' business aervices for the Orange Unified
Dlstrlct and an adminlstntive ualstant
In the Newport Elementary District
before unillcalion. . .
He baa been a blgh ochj>ol teacher; of
history, -"'"· geography and ~ and college lnllluctor In
acllool llnance, hlw and l<lCOUlltlng. • ;
Wbile at Ocean View, he ~
the ~ ayltml Imm DW!Olll. to
data · and -lbe budget procram, 1o allow lodlytcnial
acboQli to~ how. they 1penlllbelr
portion. l • ' •\I, : Be rocelved his dodorato lrnm ~
moot Graduale School, where he !I ~
.. l<ijunct profeaoor, wll!1 empbal\1I lo
po1!tica1 and ~ ~ "' ::"l)oo· ICbool llnanoe ..., ..,..
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RINKER •••
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oo ~ pam1. "I bavo a gut leellng jbls
(1>111111eNlal) would be atrtp IOllJn&. •
llloker'a .,.. change request ....
deo1ed ooce·l>Y the Board ol Supervlll!n.
mainly beca~ It Included two senilce
•tatioas.
1111 newest pnpisa1 .... without
guollne atatloos. • Tlie C!>l'P"htlon oU!clal aaid be lboliiht
the "°*""""'11 of tbt Drojecl by )he
Sadd1etildl Area Cooldiiiallng Com>cil
(SAOC) ahould rate "si to 70 polnla <in a
scale of 100." ·
Be a&led that his appllcatlon "ller-
talnly 1bollt. that It be :.W..v.d... ;
'!be clenlal can be 1 apPealed 1o Jbt
board "' supe1Vi9ors. I '
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fYNDAT
Basilal SMes $10.95 to $22.95
Track Sllau-$11.95 to $29.95
BasketW She$-$9.9~ . to ' $21.95 ; .
tu II & In Ill SllleS
I.all Cllf Ills 29c ea
Al Purpose Sllaes-$9.95 Up
llllCk Sllaes-$9.50 & $1.95 . . '
lls111
C•a»TlllDMfas
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IMJ1l Id llde1$-$&.95 to $37.95
,, I i' 1111 llachts-$4,95 ti ~27,00
'lllillllll SllllU.ecks-28c ti 95c·
•.1112 Telis ""'8S $2.75 Up
Bntetmls Ydlybals-
F•tmllHllJlnlnd BaUs 11as•1as s.riws lantll fltts-8ats-UnMslrts 1
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HeAidlM!lpolmbada
IJI Jllft'lll jump In 11opat7
damlce mto •• ""'"' _. a
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latalillN ---11 lince ......... tbe-..
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Pte"letat NiJm. Im
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gonsnmmtal llffaiJs..
Be is 52.
Nerv~affecting ~pray
Banned in Lettuce Use age. ---------
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Use
of the nerve g a s·re I a ted
pesticide Monitor 4 for tbe
treatment of lettuce ba1 been
banned by the Envlroninental
Proi.ctloo Agency.
The icUon was announced
here Tuesday by federal of-
ficials who said test. Indicated
"it wOllld be Impossible to
guarantee" that f e d e r a I
tolenmces of one part per
mlllloo ~ be met with ccn-
Unued """ of the pesticide on leltuoe.
Writers
On Strike;.
Effect Nil
Food ••4 Drn1
A d m I nlstratifll inspect(n
found exoesslve -of Monitor 4 on more than 10.•
cases of-lettuce In JlllllU')',
!>ut "!"' of the cbetl1ical oo ~ vegetables u
l'"nllflowtr. eabhiil!"e -.NI
potatoes bas not been baited,
official• said.
TUESDAY'• ban was m-
nounced as nationwide but
Monitor 4 is used on lettuce it""'.,., only in c.ali!omia and
Arizona.
H......,., the EPA bu a -
ltnded from 14 to 21 days the
periocfl KJ'O'l'el'I IJKISt wait to
'., .... .. h -o-nll 11fter ·~ plication of Monitor 4-
Commenting on the lettuce
h· "":ik · ·1ru1n '" · ~·rmn Cbemlcal Co., a dlYislan of
Stanclatd Oil of callf9nWj and
the major p~ of tbe
phosphate, said:
"WE~ the ban .. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) long as tbere Is any question
Movie and ltlevlalon writers as to the performance of
were <'D strike ~oday. dem~n-Monitor fi."
Divorce
lmpossibre:
Ske' s Singre ding almost -times what An investlg.atlon Into the""' they now (!:et paid for an hour-of Monitor 4 and the ef.
Jong dramatic ICl'lpt and fectiveness of regulation pro.
jurladktlon over directors, ac-grams by state and -.i LQS ANCEU!S (AP) -A
ton and others who write. ReeJlCiffl b "S heen ll!q""' .,,. &Jperkr Qut jlldce 11JS lie Tbe llrtb had DO bnmedialt Seo. Alan <Wmm (l)COl!l)
ellect alnoe there ii a backlog and farm labor leador S-can't live a Betab llillo
of movies and many televiJfon Qiavez. aocialite ad a Santa llm*a.
""1ea already have completed -Ov-of tbe dlemlcal attanoo:y a ......., .., •
their produclloos !or this_ can ca111t ~ -. their wtddbC ..,..._ by a
....... ,. - . • • ' """ beadacbes and ............ "'· Sir _, .._, ..
2nd SkoD
Discovered
In Mateo
PAID'ICA (AP) -A ...,.
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abllbn1---tbe
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.-ev1et•Sples' " death. tbe~11wry 1..111q>p~--------.1
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A ·ruled -Y. tbe ,...; .... lo LAW T .4 KF.S Central lntelltpnc< AsencY mtillod -Ca I i Io r • i a
ana)yst lesllfytrif 1n the p.,,.. Leui.<ilator -MN1••11 P-1• FUN OUT lag0n Papers trial 111)'1 the ~ -laws ID boll Cf llmll tbe --,
. ' "' ple~-...... <dlD
( BRIEFS j Wins Seat :?:_~~:
-: I S nate -an.r °" ... _ 11y n e ........... w.a,.....,
Vlei Cong bad aicb an · "u-tbe l111lwnaUJ!o lllor'dl, m
cellenl" spy networlc that ii SAN ,DIEGO (AP) -There i""°'"'""" tt1ig1oos -dklo't need the papers to learn was litt1e doubt about the out~ wbitb bas ordained nH 1iss
SH'1UWffiO (AP) -
II • ,.... --..... ,,,,.,. .. -llqw-., 0 Mllim-*ra
bill ill> I .. ~ ..,.
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·-Qeet)_ about U.S. plaos in VieC!wn. come ol a spedal state Senalt via ~ ardln.
Samuel A. Adams, wilo wu election. won by Republican ~~~~iiiiilimmmmmmm--~ to resume the stand for """"' Assemblyman Jolln Slull. But esamfnatian today. aald tbe enemy "coald have plcted up there is plenty of doubt about
virtually all the lnfnrmallon bow it will affect tbe now-
contained In one .. iume of tbe deadloclred Senatt.
p l'IOM'S th'"Ol.ln)i thai.. spieJ Stull, 52, a 2*pouod retired
much earlier than 1989.'• Naval officer, cruiaed bame BALDWJR •••
e Elatlc Line?
with more than l50 percent ol
the vote against sis rivals
Tuesday In the predominanUy
DOES IT AGMll , ... ~ ... ., .... c...
SACRAMENTO {AP) -fhe ~blican :18th D I• t r I c t ,
boundary line marking off the which was vacated b y
lehlly protected tec11on of Republicao Clair Burgener
c8JlfornJa's coastline •Id when he was elected to
become slightly elastte ~ Congress last November.
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PIA•O J.•D OISA• SAlfS a proposal bv a Los Ange.leg Final unofficial vote totals
legislator. gave stuU 63,800' votes, or IO.I
Assemblyman Alan Sleloty percent. He needed _,, than 515 lllntl llAIC. SMT.l MA • , W-m1 (~Los Anael~) lntroducedl J~~per~cen~t~t~o~av~old~a~"~qioff~.::::~!'!~~!'!~~~~!'!~!'!~~~!'!~~j the bill 'l\Jelday to allow a 511-,.
yard wobble In the boundary.
Uoder Prop. 20, approved., by
voten last November, the
coaatal protectlon :rme es-
tendl 1,000 yanil Inland. Slero-
JJ lllcl. """'r jo pn!f<llt !lit y tun
~~ """"' loll . olhlr,
. • pro~ .. _,/. f . '~ ·• 1"!J1 .~e~~ P ,.(AP)~,.,...
llf'flbijsln• tBnd~ <Mtl-poll«I bu!infl pro bl'
'~ rnarjllna t91w!Q. •'! I.I oo ii. cltY . bod· ol ... Uon 'ilid llvt !be 'ft .... ¥' .
panel a 7-1 anUbualni ma·
Jorlly. '
.Willi 100 ot 1115 prodnctt
counted In Tueadaylo olectloJ!,
Rld1ard Vett«U, Henry ~
)(yen and Lyman W. Newt.ti
-. well ~ of tbelr OP'.
.....,fa, Each ... ...m of It least !be 50 pet'l.'00! v o t e
t<MI needed 14 avoid • nui¢1
Money talb. Oar money. Call in Tcminix ID pt rid oi ltlml,.,,, WM
""' In most cues olfu yoa • termite protedim plm. As laag as ,.,...
maintain it, Tamlnlx guum1-ID npoir my
new subterrilllton termite clam>ge; to the pmn-
lses covmd. up to hso,ooo.
For that kind of money, w€ve got to be good.
For• prort.sional lamltt report ••• willt no obll-
""lion .... phone todly. 6U-78al/SJ3..2960. ~ I o-..,_ ..... ,...., T.,,.._ llf......,. OcoM:
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uawo:iml (AP)-A f"!! of C al lforola Ii-•--.. 11., ...... ...... • hi : ,,.,,....
Loatslature. Sheldon c:-ol Son Frm-
Paplano conlribuled SS,000 cloco, CRLA bead, Aid be
lo Ibo\ cautOl'Dla rampalp to believed the foundation wu a
-Prealdeal Nlxoo Wt -.. _, -tn-fall. ltrftt. can ...t lo olltatn tu +' 3 I ............... .
-I law to .... en-
.~ t JWs -JlO"'ri1' One of Reagan'• major fot1 deductloftl for D inea 0 •
bu been California Rural -In the form of lepl
Logal AaailUDCe (CllLA), a f.... I woold lmaslne that
feaal aid l?OllP financed by right-thinking federal a n d
..,., ...,.. --Lepl-~·-•, ~ the ~-~ had the U.S. Office of Economic state tu offidala will ... ~" ,;JftAU UYCU'l n...v.... ... ity .... _ ...... It."
-11-tobelhe
-ti Is -ID tbe nation, .... .., A. er-Jr. a
Oft • Qmnber of COG>-
noi, Id ..,..Ille guldellnes for ...:'.!"""-= · _ ___::~;:..:.:~:::"":..:::. ____ _
.... tlans. • --· --lie !J ! 'iM and wiJ1 bf jta -" -pea-
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But be sald, for enmple, I t
lQely would go Into court to
blrtUe th e "namJw view" of
ane ag g r es1lve eo-
vi!oomental organizations and
8"JDPS ouch u the Woll"" RlllD Organizallon.
INCOME
FOR YOU
from a Gm... IUKY or 'IBB .U -.i
a I S ae Jalle-time •
....-of Gov. Ronald
R &• • "d'l+akn critic of -,..;. .,.._a1 topl lid
---cballentl<'d
1111 -· rdGrm -lo--
He ·denied tbe foundation
WU ant:Jenvironment and said
tbere migbl be ......... wllen
tt woold flgllt poliut<n .
lntereeits such as the tourist
and recreatloo Industry often
are not adequtl e l y
represented In court fight. ln-...ivm, environmental issues,
•You can receive a life income
and immediate tax benefila by
participe.lingin one of Hoag
Manorial Hoopltal l'loobyterian'1
foUl' ditferenl Life Income All---wy-""" lldped ..,._~of Reagan 's
......... bas been jn..
-to be tbe _., clliel ....,.._lie lo -A. -
---""""' ol lllo--~ _...,-.w.rcrasil:---._,;ai-lo U.S. e..tlll, YAncation and
-~ __ , Caspar w.
Gr<ensald.
Gift Plan&
-"1111 IodlJ llf lolli ...... Mr. Thomu K. Stadltnget
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPffAl
PRESBYTER/AN
301 Newport Boui.v&rd
Newport Beach, CA 92fl8l
T•l•phone 445-1600 -Erie111lwi 10.-
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The board includes Warren
If. Brock, representing a
Fresno chemical nnn: Alan
Furth, cblel counsel for the
Southern Pacific Railway Co.;
James Hall, Conner Reagan
health and welfare cabinet
secretary and now an ex-
ecutive of MCA, an en-
tertainment bus i u e 1 s ro~ •1~~~~;;'\;"'-~~v:;~~~"-'~~~~"-~~A~AA'-~.~.v.~•
S-.SdlainnonoftbeDOI>
pnlil, tu....... -lo J_ s. ........ wmltby Los
Arp' • • 'Mrialid ml long
a -.)Ir -14 tbe BJ t•· 4" pmtf.
glomente; H. K. 'l'roblti, .....,..:-:;;>... ....
manager of Simpson Lumber
Co. of Arcata ; •
' GEORGE McltEON , ' Sacramento, one of the na-' lion'• biggest bouslng develop-
ment contractors; Emil Mrak, ' ehaocellor emeritus of the
Unlvenlty ol Callfomla at ' Davis, and Noll Pap!IUIO, a • Los Anfleles laywer . who bu
' represented lborcqhbred race
bone Interest. In the •
' favorite Unde '
Everyone's faYOJ'ite uncle, (
Uncle Len, offen a page full <
of !un, prizes and lnltr"e8tlng < columnl, articlel and pie-
tufts every Saturday In the (
DAILY PILOI'. Someone ]IOU ' know would pc1Jbably eojoy
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THI WORLD'S OLDEST MAit.
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THE MOST EXCITING EVENT I'VE EVER SEEN ON
"THE llllA'TER? WELL, THAT ITALIAN KID, ANTHONY,
ONIHE BARGE WITH Tl-IE EGYPTIAN GIRL ~N'T
BAD! AND THE REDONDO BEACH F'OWEABOAT RACE,
TlW'S ANOJl.IER WILi> ONE.
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AH, YES. THE GOOD oa.p IMISHMILU/
KBIG GRAND PRIX:. IT ATTRACTS MORE
SWINGERS 10 REDONDO BEACH THAN
THERE ARE SWALLOWS IN CAPISTRANO!
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)tXJ KNOW THE BEST AART OF Tl-IAT 250
MILE RACE? THE .2~ HOURS OF WAITING
FOR 1l£ BOATS 10 CIRCLE CATALINA!
WHllJ'S SO GREAT ABOUT WAITING, YOU SAY?
I WAIT WITH A 8USHMILLS. WHAT
DO '>OtJ WAIT WITH?,,..-~---"'
GOOD OLD BU9HMILL.Si
SINCE 1608 ITS BEEN GOING
GREAT WITH WATER.
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Onqe CountJ Plannen haft ted theN la
_.,. COllUlleldally MIDOd bftd 'DOW la the Saddl•
1*t Valley lo aerve 500,000 penom, more than double
Ille number dted as the area'1 ultimate population.
nlOJ! an updated ll'N ganetlll>lalL
The inltlal step ol lhat .rwi, -Ille polleJ Jiu -
ii 11111 monlba 1way, despite weekly lDeell•p bJ.1 SACC
atudyU-4 • A nell\ area plan even. moy lu.u..i lbat ~
coininerclll. zo¢Dg ahould be reclucid. El.., mninc Yet clenlopen eager to c:aah In on the <urrent boom
conllllae to request iciOe cllan'ges from agrtculturol ond
noldential to co~ ~1 llong active, con·
gelled Bl Toro Rolld.
Of tbe 2.000. ..,.... IDlled commerdal now In the yan91, about 21J acreo ii ln..tlle El Toro ltudy area.
Deftlopment ol. lb-. freeway-dole acreo ii enjoying
a near-lllOOOpOl1. 1
COii be detffmental to property OWll«l 1llUI COIDlllWllty
, .lllke. Cotistant zone changeo !Jr the eoanty· p11onlng
coriunlallon might Jeopardite IODg·ranali eltorti to flllld • I
1 mutually )le:neflclol zolutlon to the luUe. . i • I •
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But future coaltnldlnA ii· iiet for neighborhood
cenlen In lllaion V\ejo, Lmure World and Lake
:ror..t.
A county plannlnJ ltlff report points out: "Wbat
now appe1r1 u 1 pre11111g demand for expan,don of com.
merdaf faciliti .. llong El Toro Road could be replaced
in the near future by 'Store for Rent' signs."
1n additio to the llpectre of 1 buslneu ghetto, the
lntteatlng ap O{ commercW ooning puts a heavier
bnrden on an >'·~equate road system.
Although coun and ltlte road offlclals are In·
YO!ved tn on-going · ns ond expal19ion1 to the area
~on n~ the eHorto thu1 far have failed
lo bep up with lieedl cre1ted by the lind explosion.
Orange CountJ PJallnlng C9mnlilslonen should de-
libenle serlousi, iiach request' for a4dltlonal commer-
dal zoning In lllll>t of these factors. They have done so
in • few cases. Some developen may valldly argue that while
there Is sufficient commerclol zoning, It Is incorrectly
pl....i and-their proposed location would provide a bet·
1q diltrlbutton-
This kind ol. contention shouldn't be solved on a
pieeemeal bosis. A long-range decision on commercial
zoning lOC1tion should come from current county.Saddl ..
-Area Cnor;dinatlng Council (SACC) efforts to d ..
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Sovieu Still
Can't Accept
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Dear
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"Qie Sarid .....,.,,...1·1 rw of being
e11 Med is greater than hi desire to
-the .._ .. "'"""! with lbe U-lbfa Wbol I pity tllat after 50
yean ol lull control, lbe Soviet govm>
-lllill bas .. much it -lo coo-
--ill ... ,..,,... Prawdl, lbe Communist
AS A LAME "'°""· Pra"'8 dJaried Iha! I fTee flow of expresslon and Ideas
wauld permit "hid" in tbe Wat to
"find bJpboles fer subversive adtvlties
oeainsl the mcialist <OWllries... What
-bull
In Point of fact, the contrary is true.
1be "blwks" will be delighted at this
lip. thlt Ruslill is u repressive as ever;
it bolsters their conteotion lhat Coo>-
munivn is a conspiratorial device lo
emllve the people. rather than a radical
refcsm lo give the people a larger voice
in their govenuneat and society. The
more repressive Ruqia ads, the better
lbe hlwb liU il
It is, rather. the people of good will and
hopes for a permanettl detente in the
relations between Russia and the West
who are dismayed bf this continuing in-
At last, another Man: has come for·
ward for the people-the lone voice
ol reuon 1moog the great "free"
planners oC Irvine.
-M.W.
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ance toWard the free exchange of
· It maktl .doubly hard the talk of
g \o read> a raUonal policy or
mu survival between lhe great
powen.
AND IT SADLY underlines Jhe In·
~al and moral bankruplef of the
Soviet regime that, after 50 years of con·
stant lndoctrinatlon, the government still
feels Jt nec:ossary lo llolate the average
map from all information that is not first
filtered by the adminlstratlvve
censorship.
Accordin& to the New York Times cor-
respondent in Moscow, "The most
drlmaUc new restriction · was an order
p.1blisbed In November prohibiting the
use or lbe telephone for purposes c:on-
sidered objectionable by the authortUes."
Citlzeni are now expressly forbidden to
talk to one another on the telephone "for
purposes in conflict wlUi the national in-
ter~ and public order."
WHAT A striking symptom of
weakness this is, in a country that con-
troll the use or the mail, telegraph and
tel~pbone; what distressing evidence of
failure, In half-a-century, to convert the
Russian public into an electorate that is
adult enough to make up its own mind on
the basis ol. full and free infonnatlon.
Until that happens, we are deaU°' with a
despotism, not with a country, a
citizenry, or a people.
Nixon's Vietnam Goals
WASHINGTON -Despite warnings
• that lbe leopanHpot lnlCO in South Viel·
IWD is impoaihle lo defend and thal a
military llkeover by the Communists is
inevitable, Prmdent Nh:oo is detenntntd
to preserve lbe rrag;le peaco be bas
!abioned.
lie hopes lo penuade Hanoi lo adopl
political means to
adlieve the goal of
J'fllll'tif...atkn. In re-
lllrtl. be is pr<pared
to belp the North _....,ild their_,_
1be Presidmt bis
&old moc:iates pri-
vatdJ -...... peda Vldnam lo
be! ,,,.,. m111ited in 1 tew ye1n. With
Ilia ID mlDd. bis ob)octive is im-!old:
(I) ....... lbe ....UficaJloo process
• polltnl 11111. -..... peacelld; (J) lo
pill -·· lnal by ollerine -,_and rebahllilltion; and (J) lo .... WWWl'l" l'lorth Vietnam lo remain ii>-
.. • " <ltinl, Ilusoia and lhe -.u.-. -ftlt • la-. I y,,...i..i. lib_.. that lrill -less
.... • II -.. lolilpendeoL He
, ii ,..., It I ilup lllV-11 In
6111 t11eo17 .... .._. ample aid, "' Bom _, to lie dependent upon -eo• and ....
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munists, he fears, would cause bitter
recriminations and deep divisions among
the AmeriCID people.
Footnote : The President was also
pleased with Vice President Agnew's
report on h1s consultations w I t h
Southeast Asian leaders. Agnew came
home convinced there won't be any
repetiUoo ol the Vietnam war 1n other
Alian countries.
Pres!denl · Nixon bu set friends
stnl8)>t 1bollt his vlewl ao poliUet and
pe!'!!lllllllles. In JJlll'ate coavenalions,
~ =~v:tn:;.;,.. 'l'reaiury
Secretary Jolla Connally ovtr Vice Prtsl·
dent Spiro Agnew as his llUCQ!SIOr but
bas eoc:ooraged both ttlOll to seek lbe
pralclenllal nomlnoUoo. The President
Indicated he ~ wilt imUI the venlkt
oC the primaries befo1< be will make his
dlol<o. •
-'Ibo ~dtnt Is pleased with BW
Rogers' perfonnance as oecret•ry or
llate and W()D'l replaai him with Con-
lllIIJ or anyone tllll IS long u Ro«en
wanu the job. Rogtn hu acted a1 a buf.
le< between Qmgrw and the Whitt nou ... lelvlni the Prtoldent and 11<nry
Klaslnger !ree to formulate 1o .. 1gn pollq
with a mlnlmum " concreulonal ln-t<rlmnce. This II precisely, amlled the
Presldenl, what be asked Rogers lo do.
Raises as 'Reward8' · • •
lrrine dty councilmen· Tlleodaf night Wm COllllder •
a pay raise system for the "city .managein~ team"
wblcb provides flexibility In the way de~iHment· lleado
may be rewarded for their aenice. '
City Manager William Wooll~tt· Jr. project..tbe.ctty
staff, despite its future si%e, will c:OnUnue to he led by
the six key adminUtrator.s. Hencefotth, he suggesta, tl>e
city · council review annually perfdrmance of' the city
monager and each of the five dep~ment hoods •
, At the conclusion of the COQllcll review of per·
formonce councilmen would recommend i specific dol·
lar .amount be granted. To this poljlt the proposed oy&-•
tem .diffen lllUe from practice ln ·lndu1try or other , ·
cities.
Woollett's interuttng 111ggestio11 ls to give. him the
freedom to meet with each employe and determllie •
whether the "raise" Is desired In the form of salory
increased vacation time, cir allowance, or the innovative
deferred compensation program being studied by the
crty.
The proposal merits support of Individual oounc!l·
men who from the outset haTI> been lntereSted In at-
tracting and keeping quality leadership Wents In !rvlne
clty hall. . .
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Attention Slaould Turn to DbalJW Vets . . ' . . . . ·• 1r• . .
POWs Don't Want Hero · Treatment
To lhe Editor,
For U years before my retirement in
19&1 I wu: \filh the VA and the fonner
Veterans Bureau. These agencies were
responsible for the rehabilitation of
disabled war veterans lnclOOJng disabled
POWs. I
NO ONE has greater compassion for
the veteran who has stood the brunt of
the war. I agree with the President that"
the POWs are entitled to the greatest ad-.
miratloo for their stamina and courage. l
also agree that this is oo time to grand-
stand or elploit them. ·
As they return I have been irked by the
ballyhoo and maudlin display shown on
'l'.V and bj> some of the press. I heanl of one Ol'pil!ulion that proposed having
them visit various ciUes Is a sort of 1
circus exhibit or freak.
I have known POWs· of WWI, WWll
and Korea. Included was an associate
wbo was captured by the Japanese tn the
Phillppin~, 1 sergeant who survived the
Bataan Death Marcb, an emJ!loye of mine
wbo bad Hoth feet amputated while in a
Gennan prison camp and many others.
NONE Wanted to be treated as heroes.
Most of them did not want to talk about
it. They wanted to return quietly to their
loved ones, make up for lost time and as
quickly as possible get back in the
mainstream of life. Many continued their
military careers and I believe this will be
true of the jftsent POWs.
Contrast the treatment of the POWs
with the indifference shown t b e
thousands of young disabled servicemen
who have returned from Vietnam un·
noticed and unsung. Many are In VA
Hospitah -all over the OOU11try. Here
you will find the men who have suUered
the most -the crippled, the blind, the
paraplegic and the sick. These are the
men who are most entitled to the nation's
gratitude.
THE DISABLED v e t e r a n is
not looking for glory,· sympathy, charity
or a handout. What he wants more than
anything else is a job, a borne, a family
and the opportunity to live a oonna1 life
as a useful citizen. Let us he.Ip h1m all we
can. ,
There is oo glamor attached to those
who had their IJline oevered by ji
sniper's bullet or their llmbt lhattertfi
by a land mine. Too often they are
forgotten.
0. W. PRICE
r,,, Quoaaeu
To the Editor :
With rogard to the fillb follure of the
Hunllncton Beach school bond election,
plelse diroct this suggestion foe a rem.-
cly to the .,.rcrowded sdtaols to whom
It may conetm.
HAS ANYONE ever beard ol 1 ~
hut! When I was 1 kid I spent port oC my
scboollna Jn 1n ..,.,.,..., acmolroom
the Quonset hut, and. an old borne mov;/I
onto lhe eampuo. Nol. what'• -wltlt
lhiJ for our achoo! rystem?
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oath which requiru a man -to ,..,...-.. airplaDes bother them. Plain bigotry as I
· bas dooe oothing wrong .. 1.'Joject tho IOO It! •
1ll' ".l TTBOX principle or !<lf1lv_.. m· •l«ml 1cil, • • Why get rid;of lbe airport noile on one \'.l.n..UJ repentiince. Blood ClllllOl -bicJ!ld, hnl by I la....Ut against tlia-Coonty of
and , government '!hould · 9"1 · ad· for . Onmge, and "'' the other .hand fight a
"---------revoilge." la...wt by helicopter bllen which Is . . designed lo •bite noise lint, and pollulioo J;eturs. from r<ad<N are W<~ome. PRESIDENT LINCOUi bad tWn a aeoood, and third to brjDg back the
NOrmally writen •hould com><v their lecient position by graolinc omnesty to citizen's right to privacy which is ""''"9" 11', 300, wordl or ""· '.Th< niney pen:ent of lbe Omfederltes who Jlllll1llleed by the U.S. «;onsli!utlon! .ria~I . to co~< l<turi to, fil apace bad rt!beJkd aga1mt lbe ll'*'"· Of ~ Nolse'doem't drive our . ..,.;,.,u ~.
9r <llmtnal< Iii/<! is re...,....d, AU pcmimately 15,000 Northemen who but money does. " ' •
Jitter-1 mun ihclude tigna.turc ·and ~ deserted or at0ided the draft. l~ODD were · · OWEN llJNNEY ~ilif19. .~ress, bU~ nbmu. mw. be pardcned by Presideot .IJnooin aad his 1~ · i ~ 1 , • IDlthhild lllt -re'l.""I If '11~1 • .......,. ~ • , ....?• • a ·', ' • reaaon .U 1appcifet(t.'P~tfll~nq.t'be '· Amt i~t~as 8 most~ ftr·,"'J '.!j • .,t'f5,.,. dJ
publtsh:ed. ·~· .• whereaJ lbe Illegal, Ulldeclared,-.rtminal, 'II> the Editor: ''' .,,_ ~
· finign· Vietnam war was just Iha!: I WIS -.,..and distresoed al the "No room " someone says -like .hml A good deal' of Ill!: C81Jlpus Li devoted to r.,.1gn and abhor1ent to the ~ .Pri'!' regulat: meeting oC.·lhe Orange COUnty
student parking. 'l1lls look> like a good cip!es ._ which our Nation was, f<ilmd, PlllllOibg CcJQlnisslon on Tueada.Y"; Feb.
spot !or .. few n'.hiJts. They """ well be ·ed· ... July •• 1176 when 51 -l'I, lo -°"'""-Roe• s1a1 .. ... signed lbe Declaration or Independeoce. suggest lo 1111 . applicaat troubled by
afforded, 90 let's go, lo· it, aobieone .. "Wf , • ' ~~ m liil-propet ty; that the rlcb folk" sure wiluld appreCJate ~! ·. PRESIDENT WIShln&tm'• wandng <O!Djliamnt could or sbouid purd>ase 1 W. C. D,\GGE'l'T against ~ entanglements In his diotgun to alkvlate !Iii problems. Such 8
Cfaarit9 lor AU
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To the .Editor:
At the ""1 of the groat Clvil War,Presi,
dent Abraham IJncoln's attitude on
amnesty was best expressed 1n til Se-
cood lnauguril Addml on Mardi 4, 18115
when he proclaimed : "With malioe
toward nooe and charity for all." After
the Civil War many leaden In lbe Nottll
insisted' that duertets and draft misters
take an oath or a!leii1DCO before
rogalnlng their <illzenship. Lincoln Aid:
"I OflllOO'! thaL On pr1nclple I ~ an
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farewell ackli.ss is allo wottby oC .......to is olfeoslve and higbit ir-recollecllon. My, how "" •• -.. lllble but hen _ __. by bave slfllyed·from lbe -or GUT I-, W ...--I ~ tep:e:Jmlatiwfd the cOuoty .... fa in I !omidlng lathen. I do hope those In position o1 mdllrity,it is wipatdamble. po~ in Washington will ftaed on the , , •
actions of t6eir ..-. and· will
deal with the amnesty qbest!On with -
compas.1i<lll and justice.
BORIS DUZAN
NobeA~t
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It 1ppean that lbe Newpirt Beach City
Coundl doem'l bear heliaipters, but
I QlJKBTION lbe judgnient o(.' anyooe
In Mr.--posllloo who would make
sud! • -It 1 public ~ as an ollicllI iepresentau .. ol the.people.
In lbelo lmibled tbnes'. ot violent
<rime, I l'l!llllUlr mgimc lbe .use of
"""ll'"lfY as a -lo oiij! P"'blem,
even if ""'*81 in jeot. ClllllOl lie ilden<J.
QL ' • BARBARA HEISER
The Fine Art of Small Talk
White.House observers report Iha! Mr.
Nlx!lll Is em<rgtng from the "splendid
~latfon" <JI Ills first ailmlnlst!'!lllo!!. lo
mingle with hJs beloved people, makinc
small, talk u he
goes.
Some(' recent ex·
11DPl<1 ol hl4 small
talk Ibey cite Jn.
dude (I) lo 1 srouP
of mtaUriilt ...
trons drtnkblg mat ' +
tals: 11'Ibe1're letJf.
Ii"; (I) lo ID lido ' mlgo~ to join • IBM: ' Woll, i•od luc~. Get a
stock op!Jm"; and (al ~ 1 tlllnlster lftler a aennoo: "Write a speech for me
IOlllelime, Mike It a abort ooe.11 •
ACIVALL'!', lhOle -Jes lhow Mr.
Nlxoa bas ~ .... l llJ'\del lorwllld In
this depal1plf.al, llvm 11!f clOoeot ad-
mirers,Mne be bas a1w111 beeo far 11ei,.
le< at mallill& laflll dedm. lban 1t11111
talk.
The cre<1ll IOt his viii ~"'' mt
must p to,bla new lkll&ll Tllk -· . Dc. l!Oiner ~ .. PlltlbOao. Ho ... ,.._
to trauforln Mr. Nilon Into 1 w1nn,
'JlftPriouao cblUy omaJl lallcer.
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.._.i, 'Mr. Wilkins. It'• real while of
.... 1 .. ,_ . ' "Wejl, ""11, Lall)' O'l\rien. Soml!thing
been tipigin you1"
~ ..., • .., ,Rowan and Martin. Heanl "-... _.. . .., .......,.
" '1tt dici yoo gel !hit tab, Ml'3.
Od"b>1in?"
"~ I tlilllk you're tlchl no!. to an-
...._ ~Smator Jl:ennedf-croa yoor
bricfps '!'l'l' ,.U come 1" theiD. Liay."
"'sO you fellowo ""' from -Coqjress. Well, min power to yoo."
"Sany ,111 bear -JOll!' husband, Mn..V~ How's the,f~y?"
Weil, llilnb for oan>lni, 11n. Meir. s.. you in dlun:h, cb?"
IU'lllll ~ ;...,iewfni tiie above
b-lpl. Dr. Pettibcine bandtd in ... nialillatlod. .
''Well," .. sald fs he c:lmn!!d ooit his
-in lhe'Whllo ;.:;...:, "~lo the old spJenilld Isola-~ •
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DA ILY PILOT ,
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Mier -of clrlll, Dr· POIUbone hit ---811 6._.,e --~. • be bacl ~l Mr. Nian ....,, -' coJvoble sinlll talk phrase, As I lest, ID
Dear Geo11e: 'wipolJl!cisod WJllta n-._cJon -
Gwp N. l{alo, lr, !I.I'. --. -
"We 11<1! ~ 111 bin! watddng llilt ~ ... IDd It'• .. addidlft .. .,
ha.i:d """' I like 1QJ. «Ware 01121 !; di.
but mthlntl ..-ry, I -~ ~i!~~ ooitainlJ p to the -if Ille
llokrl N, W<<d, ~
1""""" K•<tlil. B4ito,.
Somebody wrola in and asUd 11m111QL A tnmc:rlpt of Mr. Nlzoa'1
what YoU would do if 1....,.. 11 nmorlll,asllem..,...~u•!Ully-
a party '!I• mUJna 1 ~~ 1\11' ' lhiJ ....m, lollon. all the married """ piwd. You • · · ~
sald you wou)dn't do onytlllq 1'jlAT DO YOO bear lmn the mcib,
becaUM )'OUr wife wotcllu )'OU Ilka ' Mr. S-T" .
I hawk! I think JllY!ng .ID ......, "!low ... llllnp ..... Mt. Naclett" ~1tbat It 1wful lot I awrlod "Slpator ~I Jfow do you W,
FUJllOU8
Dear P'llrloul:
Boy, I think an ..,._ lib IJuil
ii awM, tool Would'°" mlnlttalk·
Ing to 1111 wifat
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"I've .,..,. aclmlnd JOU!' ......,......
maiil.y lllDd on fJle -. Mlso
m.'' I • "Gollr. ..... 0t1111t, l'n cettainl1
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appul)Ulln7•l'Oll.~ •
• • -... ..,., Daw..,-·-ii !be 1ea11 ltlldHl"'1 or 1111.ltfillc tlliasl; 11e. • po!hdoi lbO air 11e' a to bruiht llld
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¥0L 66, Nd .... 8 Slt:TIONS, 90 PAG>ES -ORAN&J COUNTY CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH J, 1973
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Va ley to ~~k Red.-c(ion in High School Size
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lilt Cll, the Fountain Valle1 campus as
"wboUy ~ .. '"'" Co•111<ll-. ll<ofae Soot!. Jus4 and
Jlolli...... aaid they iboUl~I the city
.lllould lat• the WllA!Uve In pushing for rai>id lcllon for unlljcatlon.
• "f:Ve<)1!ling lbe •llY ~ I<>. do Is tied
into the scbools." said Hollinden, "But
we.'bave tp deal with five dllferent school
'diltri!!:b every time we tor ta do
'mmethtng. That'• just tpo _ 11\&lly," be
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The five d.l.slricts are Garden Grove
Unified, Huntineton Union Beach lligh.
and Fountain Valley. Ocean View, and
Westminster Elementary districts.
CooncUmen said then should be a
sinele unified district, handling children
fr<>m kindergarten through twelfth grade .
that includes all of Fountaln Valley.
Just warned.: "Unification will not be
accomplished easily nor quickly. It could
well be that It will be necessary to secure
I~ REDUCE, Pqe ti
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Girl Finds
Dead Body
At Stable
By rtlM GORMAN
OftM~"9tlt•ff
A pair of Huntington Beach men wert:
arrested urly thla morning on aus)>kton
of murder, after the body of the wife of
... Cll them was f •. !>)',a lte!lli• girt
at a bone stable Tueaday aftunoon.
H,eld lD Ibo Huntlllil<NI Beach City Jail . ' ' -.IQ\111 ~ Malcolm s,nllli, 41, ol Diii>
~ ,Ave,, 1'bo was llool:ed on
chat1M he mu..i....i hi> 14-year.old -'.,,~ .,.,.,-wue. .
• . .11ad, .. ., tlte .--.
~ allo 11 o;liat&ed with being Involved In the
-•m.liculJitJOo ,ileath GI ah Smith. • ............... :\ .. lot""' .......... follrii Iii 7.J,11" <lebrll ~ borae
mahui'.o aboUt 4:30 .m. Tueaday at the
!lex Reynolds Stable on Taylor Street at
Golden Wes! Street., pbllce aatd.,
'l1>e ' partlally·hjddon body w a s
discoxered by a lS.year .. 1d gtr\. Ait ·au\opsy reve~ed that the woman
had been beaten and strangled, according
. to Delec:tlve St!\. Monty McKennon.
Police believe the woman wif killed
Tueaday morning In .the •\llPICla' apa;t-
ment, then dumped 1t the hone stable.
j The two men were arres.ted about 12:30
a.m. alter a Up IC Police to their apart-
moot, • pollce llioketman· aaid.
The ldenUty J. Mn.· Sniith -con-
firmed about 11'8 aame Ume throt!&h
.• (See SL.A¥1NG, l'qe.11---'
• • Seal ·, Beach Grant ·
For Erosion Backed
A request by the clty:of Seal Beach for
~,of Supe,rvjsora' support for legbla·
tjorl \o get ilie cl[y federal fwlds for
beaCh erosion replacement was approved 'l'l!eaday ... .
The clUea of Huntington Beach and
Newport Beach and the county now get a
fedp;al 111botdy 01' 67. ~t o( the cost
for beach repleniilunent w o r k .
SUpervilor l)Jvld L. Baker said Seal
Beach ts jusUfied In making the request. ..
C:out
'Weatlaer
' Get Out ,YOW' rubbera 'an'd rain-
coat. The weatherlad)r eees a wet 1 Tbuladay and Fridl,y ~ming ilp,
~ ;with fair sides on 'Saturday: -but
.more rain on SUnday. Temper•
tures should range lln the low eos
during the dayt~ and lhe upper
40$, •! night .
. INSIDE TODl\Y
New York> Yankta' pitclaer
Mike . K eklch' "l¢c b..alinu 1 aero1s U1< tlOUcnt. thlt week with,
tlle ..ws of Aie .!Dif•·t'radjng
plans with 1eammate'fij~ Prtff.
sun. 'Mike's father, a Bdll/lo,..,.
,High Sc/'OOl .bal<baU cqach, cqm..
mf'n!I on .. tM 1!r.:¥. in &he 1port.t
!<Clio" of todO~ I paptT. S.~
P.oge 17.
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CINll' c....., 11 M1Ktlil .. _fk'W\. 4' CM..... .,... GnMt ~ ti
CtMlft " IYt$ ,...... 'I ~ . ........ ,,.,_
.,... Nttlcet ,. Dr. .......... t1
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.Val~ .A.ppr 19 Miles
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Solon Won't Back COnfirmation of Gray · .
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*': .\i.r -Tlltttlar "'· approved the addition ol lt.5 mn.s ol . bib tral1s lo the ctty'1 muterJ>lan.
• ·.1,..1 However. councl1mm provided m
l\lndl le< immediate de .. lopmonl ol the
.. ; lrollo and _....., -wbdber a · ·,llnlJe wblte Jiae paJnted on the Jdnlel '? would really provide adequate protectloo
". far cyclists.
•• 1 Councilmen alto lodicated cooosn over
complaillll o! -aportmont o_, thal
···• the bill!> lane would eUmiDate villll """' Ing lo 1t<Jo1 ol llil OIXl1Ple> at Wri
Street and Slater Avenue .
COst of building the trails as now plan-
ned -JU miles of painted lanes, five
miles of off..U..t uphalt llripa, plus
warning ll8J>I -bas been estimated at
$33,000.
Council-uld It mipt be noceaarY
lo 1pend mire mooey lo provide ......
elaborate .,.... .•
"Stripes are not adequate,'' aaid Cowr
cllman Ed Just.
, Ullloaf 111ert 11 a toll~ barrier lo pro-
r,tecl C!tllill.'11111 laid, "me 11 lhednll
(fy,.. pilt ·the spoce'there and .....,..1n
• his Volkswagen II golq lo try lo .queeze
1n1a 11 ..i wm ba ....... 1nu111o 111aa ............. ,
QllndlMM -Aid ba lclt It would be lo 'PO'OCffd slowly
with de..topmml to u.n tllat adequate
tunding wn availGie.
·A prime .i-. V...,. ~. at.o opole out In r.vor of a llow but
-e~te approodl IO bike trails,
llJld e:Jllftlled """"'m about the safety
., ....... -IJaea. ODIJ lla10'" Al llolllnden appeared _ ... for Cleftlopmalt lo ...-•
.... planned. Ht admitted that painted Jines on the
roa<hn'1 11111 DOI be the ideal ar-
rangeuwnt.. but said they ere "a whole
lot ialer'' lhan oothlng at all.
'!be tnil syllem, wbldl bas been aP'
-"' by the dty Plannlng and -tioD Commltdms. CIJDDfdl Fountain
Valley High Sdx>ol. Mlle Square Parl<.
City HaD. and the Santa Ana' River Bike
Trails.
Tbe main -1IHoath """" is aloag
Bullwd Street. It will link with the Hun-
tioglon Beach and Westminlter trail
systems.
""'' ....... WON'T RUN AGAIN
NY MaY'Of' John Llnclsly
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wAllm!Km!N (AP)-Sen. Mlert c. *of a~ 1o --·
Byrd <D-W.'Va.) oilld·lodal' tllat unlesl be '!be Wl)ellate cue, Which figured in
la I&~ lbe FBI thorouCblJ In-Jut year'1 polltleal u.mpa!cn, llemmed
vestlpled lhe , W.-pte lnddenl "1 from !ti,, break·!• ind buAll1I of
have DO. altenmlva but lo -oplml Domoer•!lc Nallooal Committee-held-•
tile oooflrmaUon" of L. Palllct Gray m quar1ert In IJ"' Watergate building.
u permamm director of Ille FBL Gray also told the ~ttee be made Gray I01d the 5ellale' Jlldldar)r C-. mlttoe, wlllFh la. In !ht 61;1;'111 ...,, at an error ¥ week wtien be said Iha
beadnp .. Illa -tllii, ... "l original lnvtlalloa lo opeak In ~
baP Polled 11ie pobit .ol no _ .. Ill c!urlnc Jhe pruldeotlal 0ampa1"" i..t
:'Ji.in:11oo-puhllc ~ U::.tw,:.~.,: !; year bad come from lhe City cruh . "I .... i ........ te myself," Gray said. "I ;:r~~o-.tloo be' gi. .... h\ Iha mode-;-;;...,.. '
Gray repeated bla oiler to kt 1111 .. Gray said wbeD he ~ \be llalement
senator read the a!mplete'llle ... •· IMk lul week be WU .nilt 100 ~""" II
be elllmalel -14 -· ~ AllJ -ol WU Correct. ~ . ,
eight-boor days "" bUt lllai no """' "My memory w~,!IOl lhal gcod. I have
greulonal llllff membel' ..,, "°' II. -tried lo be forthright with the committee
"We are ,Jqot u elf!!dMll k!IPI flan , IDcl have placed lbe documentary evi·
seeing thal mlterllil u ti ~ bM nfm. . deDce ID the nconl. I t!OD'I dalm to be
ed the nquell to ... 11,1' Byrd Nia; po\11~ ~t," Gray said! ~;'l.:1 "° ~ ean •davOte that Dilrhis,bla,'<\ODllrmatlon hearing 'J\Jes-
"We have staff members who have top day, Gray lntroduced documents which
security clearance," Byrd said and sug. &Hoir~l lhe.inlllal jnvitalioo lo ,peak lo
gested that two staff members ac--tbe Cleveland City Club last AURust came
:: 'No Legal Denial'
Council Upholds Plans
Lindsay Claims
He Won't Seek
Third Term Race
ceptable lo the FBI could be se!eetecl lo !roil' the Wblte House. ' 1 review the material. ~eenators aay .tbe ·sni-fi for the · wt T.-
"Tbe basis of clellial la oot m Ille bui1 c~ . City Club was po!!~ a COi> ASKS FOR LIMITS ,
of trust," Gray responded. 111t'a OD the ~Gray agaln dented~ ,,.' , L. Patrick Gray-,
For Beach Auto Yard
N~ YORK (UPI) -Mayor John V.
lJodlay said today be wUI not seek re-
-for a third term. The announcement 'came as three
Lindsay administration officials · sur-
reDdered to .police on c.'ha?ges of cor·
ruption.
1 \ However, the indictments were coin-
. ., A Paramount auto dealer wu given a CouncUmen did not immediately ap-cidental with Lindsay's annountement
t· · reprieve by the city council Monday , prove blJ request, but sent it back to the not to run again.
·"nigh! In llil effort lo build an automobile plannlllg 1xmnnluloo for the imposition Spokeamen, far the ....,or ~
"" dismaoUing Y""I' near the Huntinglon of condlU... for 1'qlacapinl llJld finclng. conuomt on 11\t ~.
'" Beach·ceottal JlOl'lt '!be j&opooed aulo yard la a half mile Al the ~Democrat
The coundl reftued to uphold the'Jl[ao-fl'Jllll the Talbert Avmue entrance lo the held a""""-''"""""""" npta!nlnl el&bl
nlng commllsioo'1 denial of a use permit 311'1...,. emlral part. P1annen bad ob-years lo office "Is loolg enouib far one
for C.P. Weatherly lo build bis aulO yard Jected lo what they eaJled an "auto man," dty T~!i:l:inlulooer Norman
" · 800th of Talbferl Avenue; between the i~" IO close lo the pork. Levy IDcl two llUmllder<d On· ao '' railroad tracb and Beach Boolevard. ''lbe ,._ for denial are pretty lndlctmml ol>ialned by the atate'1 spedal ...
,· Papel Approves
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ntmsr•~ objeetod Councilman Jerry Mal-~~ prosecutor, -H.
ney. "l'hLI la ae lnclullrial 111e allowed ID --.Aceomoanled by their allol'lleyl, Levy,
an lnduJtrial root. We have DO way to nem Commiutoner of PUrcbase John
legally deny It." . R. Frallannl·and Stanley Iarael;wbo is
The dty bu a dvie sullb< iooe around with the City Parking Vlolatlonl Bureau
the port for ardllteetural coatrol <>f "1· · 1n Broollyo, 1urrendFed sborlly before
jacml bulldlop.Tbe ""°"• however, 40<t -.
llOI -u far u the j&opooed aulo Details of the lndictmenl were nol
yard. revealed, but IOU1'0el said II con-Z3
It --polnled oul the CCC Aulo charges. lnd1Mfing tampering w Ith
f'roMPqel
TERN ...
will appeal lbe commlaslon aclln( to the
city counclL
He said llil company Weed lo ell ' the
09nd!Uona prOpoaed by the plannlnl Com·
mlaaloe, .. cep1 cme ~ let the
lnllallatlon ol a lrallle ~·on Coast
Highway at Sbirldln. · '
The signal could COii · Hlmdftalon
Harbour tso.ooo IDcl Bynes points out
developers are not normally required lo
put In traffic lights. •
In referring to the LeQI Tern Della,
·Byrnes said bll company la wl1llDi lo
start work al least 700-leet from the
bin!!.
"This bird will ... 1 OD an alrporl
runway. He isn't bothered by nolJe,"
Byrnes said. "It just &ee1DI we hive to
struggle to gel any development ID Hun-
tillglon Harbour."
lllllDaoWDg yard already -00 pvemmental -eel conspiraCJ' ••
. , ')'!le Selllte Agrlc:ulture Cmnmltlee lo-Golhanl -c1o1er lo the part than · Lindsay, who gave up lo hla bid for lbe S A T • "' 4-aY .... ____ .. , .......... t Nl•on'• -weati.r .... • ...:...Uoo would be. presldmt1a1 nom1naUoo 1u1 year, t01d anta na een ~1.~¥f'm; ~~--~·· c..mcth-":ne;.., Duke and Norma ........,. that even ll\Ollf)I be hu ~ -
~·~Company Leader
.·~ ltobetl ~ as wlslaot oecretory of Gibb.~ wealberiy'• nquell, but eel DOl:J:l for• tlllilltenn. "I belieY• H Jd f Murd •l
;,·, AlricuJ~ . lhe7 _.. Gil the abort end of • 4-Z vote ~iJ.i,i .,: ,; loo -a ~ 'tial "' e Or er
• ., Long, 50, la ,former vice*' In -_. \"vpoood1"pport for the plan-la 1lioi -1>,.. ... -~~" . . .. charge of qrlCul-for the Qmt-•Will' lllJ'lll. ' ! decided fhat I wlD not rm " Lim•fiild A U:l>ear-old· Sela Ana 11 .JA
. pany. He i, eurreoll)' a vice ' t · OUCl!I :•t = '°,,i1:: JlOl'k. We itn ....,.minute 11atem'.eot be read at Juvenile Hell i:r, charged with llab-
""wlth Bank of Amtriea In San ~-germib." lalned Duke our use City Hall. ;l>lng hla 1teJ>11' alher lo death·
.... -Tiie oon>lo•llGll oow goea lo tlie Smale w..-Jd the ......clJ that to "My mo for lhla dty 1Dc1 Ille wort ~) Police said George E. Goeden, a, of
."for conllrmaUoo. • • dlamanUillg Is no longer a "junky:::i" sUll lo bedGlle have tempted me lol'!lrFY 205! Orange A~e., wu dead on arrival at
.. ' An Wieullural eomnuttee aide said no bull,_ IDcl ther<o woold be stacking <D I Intend 11> conlimle the llgbl for pro-Santa Ana Communlly llolpllal l'ollowlD8
, • committee melhber objected to Long of ..,. 00 lop o! each other no aresslve Independent govermnenl el New the l :U p.m. IDddenL · .
during a flna1 closed meellDI!. • Yark." Ofllcen,aald 111!1.tetfm.lbrew i ~at
: , ~vfFal · wl-lncludin& former the youth ilrikl!lclllpl In tltl attn 1Dc1 the
.'." ~~ Fred. H. Harris of Olllahom• ff, T ile boy retaliated by'IW!bfnl, the ~ man. : . tllllfW4 'l'Ueeday In oppolitloo 1o the r.story ra' r Froill Pqe l Thrte major wOunilJ •tn 1oun<t In the -· .noQJ!naUon during public hearing•. . · dead man's abdomtn and one In bis back,
Front Pafle l
· =~ ~;~~ =:.i~ In Westminster SLAYING · · · ponce said.
~.. uaeullve In the Departmeol o r fingerprints, be said.
· .. Apiculturel'
"' Tbe -Sellltor aocuaed President Nlaoo . ol aeUlng out the nalton'• mW!
~ , llrmera bJ naming a banker to the post.
•:. There 11 .. no evidence that Long can
loot beyond the needs of giant, corporate + pgril1!\Sln~." Hanjl cbar~ed. I . In response lo Rania' cntlci.vn, Long
: : denied 'J\Jeaday that he is opposed to
: : small farmers. "Jfs much more l · desirable to ha~e many producers than a
: few,'' be said.
: " II the appointment Is confirmed, Long
; : added, be would work lo Improve the
: lulure of sma!l 1....,. and woold operate
: · wilh "an ~ trilnd." '
: Harris also 'ought against Senate con--
; fumattoo of AgrlcllltlllO Secmary Earl
A 4Uoot trailer, lull of Calliomia
hlslor)'. will be -lo the' [IQblic 'lburs-day and Friday In front of the
Westmlnller City Hall.
lnltde, it teatures d o c a m e n t s ,
pholographs and art~acts of historical
Interest dating from the early Spanish
period of California bislory through the
period of Russian control.
The califomia Bicentennial Mobile Ex·
blblt is spomored by the Stete Parks
s,.iem. 'Ibo wait-In esbiblt will be open
from 9 a.111. lo 3 p.m., both days.
No admission charge will be made for
the show located al 8200 Westminster
Avequ,.e.
J'roMPqeJ Butz two yUn ago, laying BuU' cor·
paratton bacQround allowed a lack of Jn.
: . terest in !'fnall farmers. OBSCENE • Harri,. "="°eaday said he was represtn· • • •
ling the flt!' Populist A.Uon Group. ..
Neither of the men offered resistance
when confronted by police, aecordlng lo
the spokesman.
Police offered oo molive for the
slaying.
Smith, a cook, and Hand, a waiter, are
expected to be arraigned Thursday or
Friday. No bail bas bee1ueL
FrOtll Pqe J
REDUCE .•. ·
new representatives on various governing
bodi .. ...
Elahoralillg oo this llatemenl alter the
meellng, Just said the city mlghl be for.,.
ed to take the lead in seeking election of
scbool ofllcials who favored unification.
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you." She said bis answer wu: "Okay,
go ahead." But she Insisted under qualloDing that
she had no intention ol killing her !Jua.
band and tllal she couJ4 nol 1'1lC811 the a.,.
tual stabbing.
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#untm~Wn Schoolman . . .
~ired .by New Distriict .
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~olHL; ~.,,1111¢~1,.j'\ 11 ia tan t
I\!~~ . ~inthe
....._., Vltll'Sebelol Dllltlei ID llulltl\lllon .>G-<--'-"' <>OC_ .. • ' ' ~ut, ~ oeen mreo BS· asslatant
superintendent of fiscal plannI.j In the
new Irvine Unified School DislricL Di R.ajcJc will be . bll duties .. , -,;r ' am ,.,' m
Jrv1Jie ... J pOtl-time't>o.sis ,lpimediately
and go IUll:llm• 'Aprlt "9, 'Stiperinteedenl
Stan COrey announcod.
His feSPODSibilitie.s in Irvine will in-
clude direction of the bullne.!I support
dlvlllon, the dlltrict. building program
al\ll advanced planning In organlzaUon,
prograll! · development and financial
manageinerlt. · . ·
Rajcle ~ worked ID the Ocean View . . . · 8,d>ool ~ 1!no0 July, 1970. Nonn
· GlnalJutt,' an Irvine Unified School
. Dlllrlci lrllllee, la alao an Ocean View
Dlltrlct admlnlltralor.
Bomb Defused
At NY Airport
NEW YORK (AP) -Police eerly
today dlamanUed an elaborate
network of e.ploeives aet to .P Off
ID the 1rUlll< of a ear parted ·near
the El Al JJrael Airlines cargo
terminal at Kennedy Alrporl.
Bomb IQUad oflleers· rushed lo
the terminal after police ~ved a tip from the FBI. ,
. Police said the .bomb esperls
forced opm the lnlnlt of a reotecl
gieen ...ian and found three five-
gallon plallie , containers o f
gasoline, three 20-pound bottlel of
-gaa and two plllllic bags o! Uplosives.
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Prior to coming to Ocean View, the C-
,ear-oid RajcJc WU admlnlltralor of
bullness servlcel f!'I' the Orangoe•Unilied
District IDcl on admlnlllrlUve assistant
In the Newport Elementary Dillricl
before unification.
He hu been a hip !Cbool teacher of
bis!Ory, business law, geography and
bookkeeping eel college, lnslnlClor In
8Chool finance, law al,ld """""'ting.
Wbile at Ocean View, he modernized
the accounting system Crom manual to
data processing and decentralized the
budget program, lo allow lndlYldual
-to delA!rmlne """ they apmt their porUon.
He ncelved bll doclorate fnlm ~
moot Graduate School, w'bere be ii mw
an adjunct professor, with empha* in
pollllcal llJld IOClologkal " upodl ID education, school fiDaDce and organim-
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W1>rnan J~in:g
. ... 1· "' Harbor Board ·
' Mn. Amok! l,!iJler of 1'UDertal\ bas
been appoinlecl lo the county llaJbJrs.
Beaches-and Parks Cmm>lnMln by
~pervlaor Ralph Diedrldl of the tblrd
dl.slricl.
She wDl repla<e Paui Simooa who
restglled ·Tuesday bOcause be was
transferred to another area by bis
emp!pyer. • " Mrl. Miller, a ~' baa three
daugbterl. She bas beel! active lo civic
and community allaln In north Orange
County ftJr lbe past 12 Jean. lliedricll
said ..
Simoni, wbo was appointed to the...,..
ml.'8lon by Diedrich iii J · · ' , bu been
transferred lo <>akland ~employer,
the J .C. Penny Company.
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and Sam llllimow\m, both of Los Angeles
and of6cen in Suki, Inc., turned
~selvet in to the Orange Coonty
D1$tric! 4ttGtoeY'• ofllce Tuesday.
All three """° U,.,, arraigned on felony
charges of conspiracy to distribute
obscene material .aod released ori bail,
pending l\lrlher proceedlngl set for
March 23.
Hollinden wu parlicularly unhappy
with the areas state legislators who, be
said, should sponsor special legislatlen lo
make uniflC8tion in West Orange Comity
easier to achieve.
"They (the state !egislaton) are lid·
dllng in Sacramento while our children
are burning," HoWnden said.
SALE-TDlllS DRESSES BasebaD Shoes-$10.95 to $22.95
Track SJl.Oes-i-\11.95 to .W9,95 1
Basietbalf ShaeS-$9.95 to '$21.95
AD Pu1JOS8 Shoes-$9.95 1111
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The two men stllJ being sought are
Peter &nopli, a third officer with Suki
lnc., and Edward Brown, a worker at the
warehouse, according to police.
Tiie cooncilmen agreed that they would
seek unlficatlen oe city boundaries
through sehool oflldala aa loeg as they
"kept the ball rolling." But they said
they would strike out on their own if it
became necessary.
Valley Council Action
Here in eapoule fonn are the majol' actioos taken Tuesday ntght by the
Fountain Valley City Council: ' .
SCllOOtS: Voted unanimously lo pelWoo the Himtlnglon Beach Ulllon lllCb
Scllool Dlllrlct lo reduce the aize of Fountain Valley lllih School.
EDISON1 Bacted off a n!Qllell that Ed1lon mab .-.ooo W<rlh ot ,.,t
improYeJDenlll In return for city pennlssion lo rebWid uUllcy to""" OD • the
Ed1lon powtr rigllt.of..,ay through the city.
BfXE TllAIL8: Approved • new maller Jlfan far 11.5 miles ot bicycle trails.
'!be Pt.000 neceaary lo build the traila has oot yet been approved, [>owevor.
SIGNS: Ovmuled lhe planning commlasioo ID allowing a lieellandlng qn
far a .anall --"""ter on Magnolia streel near Talbert ,....,.., '
TIU!ES: Mded 1.27 acres of eueaf1pllls ""',.. pn tho Ellla Annue blull1
lo the cliy•1 porl<I and open apace .,._ p!aD. Ne Immediate provl&lm wu
made lo J<ll'dlUetbe land,-·
Odds & Em of Bisketllal
Shoes & Warm Up Shoes
X-Out Golf --29c eacll
. W'dson-Bancroft-Davis
Yoneyama Tanis 'llackets
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Illa's & Bays' Teals•
Slits & Sllarts
CG11Y1111-TretomMdas
Tmns S1loes
Rxbt Sb--$6.11 ti $le.II
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Deck 11es+$9.50.l '$7.95 '. ; ..
Champion Halllllal CluteS
Racquet Ban Rackets-$&.95 tO. $37.95 ·
· hdlllintan Racijt$-~.95 to $V.llO
-Badminton SIMdilecds-20c ti· P5c
l'addle Teli* Padlls-$2.75 U,
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Of .. DAILY I'll.Or
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Tlte Sobl __... Is oelive lo, tM
.... AJtples ...... It will ·-
,.. ....... -le ltelp ~ __ ._...,_~ .....
sr-....... Kn. Ada _, .. Sokol
---ISM, .. N. Welltrl, Loo .&...-, w .... llJ 115 HU.
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DEAR PAT: I have a :ZS.fool sailboat
;• llllde of fibqlass that I . want lo
•• ~~ Many manufacturers oow are
\,. "\ ~ their boats with the 'interiors
·:. -In laltric pd wallpaper. Can you
-; find· oat -ljlc:b•decoraliog malerials
ore available? I'd also like to, know tt
:-tpoCial adbaive is nqulred and)bow I
• ·~ abau1i1 prepare lite polnltd fiberglass
, walls ml ceiling f<r latrlc and
--oppbllon. .• ,., B. S., r-Volley .-
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Tiie Ilise& ~ ... pi. lo
hold Rolert bollofe 10< the nleue of
Sea.. Roberf F. Kennedy'a •••sstn,
slrball B. Sirhan, and other Arabs beld
coplive In various !.'P""triel.
Si.I melllben of ~ lj!rrorilt Oflllllza.
tloa were ""'t to 1. l'erS!aa Gull oountry
i'!"' days~ Rocert':orr1va1 lo carry
oul !be kldnaplng.
"But ~ plan iras csJled oil 10 hours
be!.,. the deadline' aet for Its euculioo
for reasons the 81-ck Seplember
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Jail Demolition.
·Delayed Over ..
Pact's Wording ·
", WASlllNG1'0lf, •(AP) -~ -lncladed only mum, pr&;<r" llid a . p~ demo6lioo of !be old coonly
,. ,...,..... ~ In aa IOI ol !Do leadlog of !be &Criplur'es. jail In Sllnla t\I>'\ was delayed Tuesday UJMt'•' ta1•illln were awwinltted to Among them were the Lord'._ Ptayer, beciwie of ambiguous wording in the
• -_,. Amodca'• beroes fGdlY. jll a !be 23rd Palm, and n Ttmolby: "I have proposal .u submitted 1o tile J10an1 ol
....... ......, ....... fl Adl••toll No-fO\lilll lbe good Jlgh~ I have finished lbe . ~!sort )>y lht county BulldlnJ
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' ~ vlllted Balnia 111111 Knoll. m
Gull, lutJUIJ, but Al-
~ llY JI\ Jll>ldl -.. -.. '\ldna jlolb ..... ,_.. -
Unla mrnnwldts.
Meanwblle, President Jullr e I
Nlllllalri of SOdm onlend a -~ 1"•
OD PolMlntan guerTillu _.....
did~ llld said fie W ....... I -
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J. C. HUMPHRIES
JEWELRY PRICES
AND GOLD
During ·the past two yeara, gold
has been sold on ~ .,,... market
as a commodily, the price fluctna-
ting daily with supply end demand.
In 1972 its price varied from
$44.45 to $7.0.45 per ounce. The U.S.
government pegged gold at '311.00-
an ounce ind no longer sells it to
refiners as betqre. Refiners must
now buy, their supplies in foreign
countries, and as the demand g-
up, so does the price.
.lilml °""'""' . race. I bave kePt tbe faHh.,. Servi.en: Dcpartmeilt: ,. fto '-Ill ot Qoo A. Noel .,. G. 1 Aller !be »Jnlnule <m!lllOtt)I, !be The p-·• calls both for ca,Ulnc for So far, eUorts to get the gov.....-~ -1 ...,., ..._. ..WIS were borne !nm. !be ~b In •v....-""" ment to release gold at a fixed ~ .. ~-,'!"..., ol Ille NotlooaJ ......,;;r.;;; military splendor for lhe Jhorhlde acroa bid!~ for nqotia~ .. 1 conlr.llCI.
:::;: !i =.. ': : ~~= ~ ~~~1o~::e~..(1: lbe~dJ:U,'; ~ \i:e~ =~~~em:":W =':.~n:.
faunL ~ ~signaled !be final wave of a = ":: 11::' ::,.mi:i:.~m ~v~ flClllt for tlla jewelry industry to
ftl two ~ their cldl-..i d oel ~ Moore uerved hall a ~--It• ....... • belween Broadw-and maintain pricu as in pl1Mom .._ nlotlleo..,.. jalned by !llculol) ,,.... away. ~· , ..,,.., ~ · In fl 91o1e wun.m P. Holm. wllo le!l 1 A day earlier, President (ilson bonorocl Milli Street. years, the con.otant fluctuali<m
Rogers Bar d ,
_. with ltnuiala ud lplts.
Tiie l"esldenl cbor1ed tlto amult ..,
lbt -Arlblon DITllll' by Blodt
~....,.. wbo kllled lwo U.S.
diplnmoll IDd I BelcJan last -WU .... t&rt to destroy Mu.,. '
He said tho -~ woukt be
lrled aloa& with ··-and those who ore .,.id ogenla,'.'
"I wW DOI be lenleftL • .I shall return
lhe blow twofold," tho --1 aid.
N\mlalrl in I -Tuelday n!gbl lamed the 11ay1n1 Gt u.s. Ambulldor
~De..,,
Cleo A. Noel Jr .. U.S. a.a,.. d'-
G. Qlrtls -ond BeJcjon a-.,
d'Aflllreo G111 Eid ·., ·-crbnt''
Ht aid be ...Wd "1-jlltlco lo taU
its aurw... ~
'l'be elibt P1lesllnl1111 -
S>tnda1•momlnc oller-fallla& to.-
the rtleue of a number ol .. -. In
various countrtea. No ctiorces !love been
brought oplilat them.
Tiie crimlool code pennlll apltol
pwlishment !or llnt.._... murder.
Reds, S. Viets
To Trade POWs
• SAIGON (UPI) -Operaling •almoet
""' _... behind ocbedule, ConunuoWa ·
IDd South vi.ma~ will begin e>dwtg-
ing 7,:;50 priaooers Thursday, Vietnamese
-sald loday. Tiie 110WU1 cloee lo the Joint MWtary
Heming Set
On Drinking
At Beaches
• ·Seiko ,DX watches •
(As seen on television)
You -l~o Seiko DX .. -'"' tll..talon. Now )'llOI
con -why ownlnc • $41ko It lih l!IYinc your own Uttlo
robot. Sol( .. rindlrw. 17 i-s. ,~linlull lrt,llllnt det-
dale cha!'G" calendors1 98.2 ft.-·-ond oyn.
cllronlUd MCOlld -ing. And -It'• -by eutomallon, you poy only Jot qie tlmo"'-not .. ume n loOlt tq OIOM It. ,.,.._,.,.,,, ............................... ........... ,, .. ....................
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'"-1..._""° 1'ldJllc Wol'ls Mlnllltf which l\dded lhelr names lo lhe fo"ll!" services, said no II'" could be foond for making It lmpo slble for a jeweler '
Allll 11-Rollllaft a.cMlo fl llle Sod&li, aervlct'• role of~. -"' the louMtory bqi!ding without expensive to know what his cost& will be the J. (-; A k . !) " : ~ NOel ..i -., -do'lm Niion allO Cll'dtted all nacs Down 11 remodtllng. -.~ ,..., • •-· were ' haU..tafl loday. ·· The Sycamore Street garaae, uHd by following week or month. • • mp rl'(J" 'fJWt' '(J,.,
ftoft -n> ......,, ao eulofles ~ Nool, U.S. ambasaador to the Sudan, coO.ty executives al .. will be tom down lillle --oave for Ille IOlemn ..._.,, and Moore, blo cblil deputy, w~e r .. Ille street extepalon. The only certainty about gold ls 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
ff .. ollinllllary -pard -u !be rmmler.d by Btaok Sep1embtr IPJOITlllu · When Ille )all a.a canr• are demollJI>. that everyone wants It, and that IW ,two Dq..iraped -lay "-th a Friday, • bours 'Iller they ....., oel2ed ed the """ will bt paved Jor an .,... cost will probably continue to rile. CONVENIENT TUMS ... .....,,k,,.. _ f\l"'er a...,.
•• ., Jtc, "'"""'ollllc altar. ,.,,,. lo Ille 11 the' ~ Arol!laa l%llbtsv In park.Jni lot. ' • ------------==='=' '="'=ltSc::'="=™=E=IA=M=l=LO<;A=='l=otl=,;'===='=HONI== .. =·=.)= .. =' ===~ • ff ._"""' the ilotelunerar ~l llstlrnated coot fl demollllon 11 tll.IOO. _
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For Woman
Amendment
By UlitM Plie. ht ,; I
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•mrnd••eit an but •l,wd:Md ...,_..,.
ol havlog the ~ ......
ratlfled thl• ,.... but --•• I
it wwld ....wally be~
Tbe -1 to _... ........
rights fur"'-' •lllai!WI ---
back when Malne'J ---against it Tuesday I
So far, :!II llates have _ .... a..
amendment -IO short ol the a .-
to ratify. Eleven -~,,.._ -acted advenely, ...,.nine II ol a.. re-
maining 1Z states -*I -to __
it to reac.b Ille Del""'' J tbia kwdw
majority.
OOMMON CAUSE, the _. ....,,
aaid poaible favorable -..;,Ill be forthcoming lhll JW" in ......... m-.
Mlsaouri, Wasbington. O•yj(!idOll ..
Ohio. '!hat would leaft It !oar mart,
0 Unless there's a tut mimde ........
passage doesn't aeem likely tllil ,..r bat
we expect it to pa.a Dtl1 Jell',"' a
spokesman said, 1be deadline for ratification ii lllrda,
19711.
A move ia lo_.. in --ta revoke tllat 1tate'1 ratiOcatim .. ....,.
IUCb action would ... IUbject to ....
cballenge,
IN ORIO, the -eame _. heavy attack at final lf&S•'ethre l -.
Tue9day, Franlt w. Kine. ..-o16e
Ohio An-00. -fled thal it -"detroy more riglljs tlllll It -
Cft8te." Pb71111 Sd>lfly " Ab, m.. represeating I glalp 4liJp -,. Ille
·~aid at the ---. ill
ColJunbWI. tllat ·-"llas'l -able to lhow how this me•"• • help.•• .
Jill Ruckebbaus, White --on women's programs. di..,_ •
poaeoll' .,.,....,11, ..,... tbe)' -.. _that just _'I ralllJ .•
Sbe added that to win --tlon, "we'll have to begin. a pus nlls
educaliooal campaign."
Rep. ~ Grillilht (l)MidLI, aid
o1 the s11uat1on: •wcmim a'I '"" • tl!it Wil,y. I think my f:allll ln Ille .... senae of American legislU«s 1l'ilf w
justified."
Viets Eject Newsman
SAIGON (UPll -'Ille -V'od-
name .. ........,...i aid todOJ il nus-
pellJnc Dona!d A. Devil, odillC rm I
!pr United Press lnl<nlatloml in Vid-
nam, for allepd "Jnaccurato, ....,. .,.
dU!orted" reporting by UPI --ttspondeots. Robert E. P1ee, UPI >loo
p-esldent and general ..... .,. ~
protested the -lo • cable to ... Saigon govemment.
. Mailmen Get
New, Cool Look
WASHINGTON (AP) -Y-
mallman may hoe a eertaiD mll =about him lhil 11"*11 and
Tbe Postal -aid ni..doJ bermuda abar1s are '-:!'!fi pat
ol the olllclal uniform for __: -
But ooly If worn with blad< boe-
length booe.
Effective April t, ...,,. -letter carriers and Gtber pomI
workers may wear tbe Darts if
they want ID. The new . aptlaml
regulations made no .,,,...... fir
mailmen with knobby a-, eilllor.
Officials said the change in dns
.. gulations ls part ol ml efliJrt ID
improve working eanditiom aud
morale.
UniConned postl) w o" t e r 1
receive an IDllUal c I o t h i n &
allowance ol $125.
Reynolds, Miles Ordered
To Face Additional Quiz
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Stmnr May Cost
38c EtientuaUy,
Senat.on Told
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likGee lllil • lb i:us •p· ..... ----··-_,_, .. .--. ....... -" ... _.,._, __
rdB' -rip 5 ic ~-
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A'iij I! .-e .. .,.. ii ~ f'!_ t...eld ,ws ~ .-:J' 1q e -...;-
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Jllllal l!!l'riae ~ cw fl9ll cwcs:m ----. ---9ft ...... lttms &D -···-
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JODGiB CRAWi • IWIDY in effect ICU l!' ___ ,..........Rey-
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T I i jlolioe " ... -and odillC .... ..,. .. Gill~ Adi. ....,.,_ .. _..,....,._.. .....
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... --.... bad a rigbl to
111..e &pr'' _. Jlim llilel crw a-_... ae: fldl WiM+..ting berlOll'I ---... _...... told palloe --------· • ......... lior --lollowing • ¥1 I II'~ .... Be)--Sile said ....
... .. BeJ 7 I I i.D far the rat ol.
6e ......... -'lililimg dead the
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Aa -fir Wliliag's -· Mn. Pl1il*. Ca ... 410 wllo IU£Cftdrd in WdillC ,. 6e ......,, laid Tuesday's
.. Mc -_. tests iDdlcate ~----been c:aus-.. .,. .... lie qaolod .. ...,_ient
~ -a Uahalily ol Arimla s I I 0 sa:• • a,mg that t.be
ir'w! ti Ille *up is. Wbitinc"S blood WIS _. llle lollal i...I lislod by the drug's .. (,...a.
Burial Slated
In Hudes County
For Pearl Buck
DA.'illY. YI. (AP! -A private funeral
lw fi*I Piia: wiuailig author Pearl
a.4 wil lie lldil J'ndq at 18 a.m. at
.... -ill ""-. h. A nlllm lid lllal bm'.lal was espected
ta be -.... -c-.y farm. .. she -no -ol -rbe -Earth," for
wllidi * -a Palimr prile, and ..... <1 ..... -.m lllina died Tues-
day ...... llllllllJ --She .... lll.
--. --from pleurisy,
bad -ill biling ....ith ..... last sum-
-· She nmi11J -wtlll a gall blad-c1or ,...-.
Deadt CIDle less thm a ftek after
..--ol .... lilh -. "AD Under
llelTa." • mrel mm: -American
,5,' ,....,, wtJD ns farced 10 Jave Peking
----gained-. a..""-! S,-idoer in em-.i.
w.va..cm~21,im,11issBlrlwent
tD Qim willl lllr 11{ • ury parents as
• -and spolie ......,.. before she .,... ~ ElftPl for trips to
"-rira ..i ~for..,. edUcatlon,
• __.,,.. in alina mlli1 the la!e -
Mississippi Buffeted
Torna.doet Fell Power Lines, Tree Limbs
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LUllll!RTON, N.C. (UPI) -A mJU.
io& a-s "' -'15 -ni....... lndlanl, ~ ..... say)Dg ''We Sapport
Woaodl!d Knee," dlaper91d 1oday, -
i..-aftft' golns on a wild nmpage thnlug)i.•·-district. PUlce remaioe<I .. alUt but ... aside
their riot ,.., a1t2r lhe......i Of lndlanl
left u.. atepl ol the Roberton County
c.urtlloule.
Officen said aeveral Indians were In:
jured; llOOO oerjously, ,and nine Wett ""°
,mted alter the ..._.., IDOll of them
... charloS"' --. •. A truck driver, Clintm Deel, IS, Cll
-. "N.C, -cbuged with
-driving iuJd JaJl1ng to •top alter
bis UUck, loaded with -· -with.a pillce car. ,
"Law and order will be maljJlaloed In
Lamberton/' Police Qifef; Wllbu'r Lovette
said .. state "-" and aberif!'•
deputies joined police In pallolling the ci-
ty. ' •
SHORTLY APTER mldnigh~ two
carloads ol armed Incllana rode through
this town located near the South Carolina
border and about 35 miles below Fay:
etteville. They wett closely followed by
pollce and later roared oll "into the
C01111tly" without causing an lncldenL
Republican
Wins Single
Alaskan Seat . '
JUNEAU, Alaska (UPI) -Republican
Don Young defeated Emil NotU, a
Democrat and native leader, for Alaska's
looe seat lo the U.S. Houae ol~
tatives, according to unofficial re.turn!
!oday .
With 339 of Alaaka's 433 precincts
reporting, Young, an Anchorage at-
( IN SHORT,,. )
tomey, held a 31.296 to 27,781 ma,gin
over Notti, head of the Alaska Native
Foundation.
Observers said returns from bush
.,...,mets in rural Alaska -which may
•not be completed 10< days -will prob-al>IY p u 11 Notti closer to Young but
woold DOI be eoougil to close the gap.
e Jloys S11ffer Tuphoid
HOMESI'EAD, Fla. (AP) -Two
young boys whose family moved from a
typhoid-stricken labor camp here to
another camp 100 miles north have been
hospitalized with the intestinal disease .
Officials said Tuesday that nine other
members of the family had been placed
in quarantine at the lmmokalee camp in
Collier County .
Dr. Gunnar<! Antell, Collier County
health director, said he thought there
was "little chance" the disease would
spread to the more than 10,000
farmworkers who live near Immokalee.
e I ris1' FOC!timu Meet
BELFAsr. Northern Ireland (AP) -A
militant Protestant leader met with
moderate Roman Catholic politicians
Tuesday nigbt for the first time In more
than 3;2 years of communal warfare to
seek ways of ending the deadly feuding in
Northern Ireland. A! Protest 1 n t
hardliner William Craig met with Paddy
Devlin and Jolm Hume ol the Social
Democratic and Labor party, guerlillu
killed a British aoldler. wounded three
more with a bomb and blew up a
furniture store in Belfast •
The Protestant Ulster Defense Associa-
tion and the LoyaliBt Association of
Workers, which together claim 100,000
members, repudiated cratg's overture.
But It was considered a big step that
could help bring peace.
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PARIS (AP) -An American crew
joined European airmen for the first
lime today in boycotting French lkles
because of the JD;lllgbt collitlon ol two
Spanish jetliners Moodoy during a civil
air controllers' wUdcat strike .
A Pan American f1lghl from Los
Ang<les to Paris msd' a scheduled stop
in London but did not continue to Fran<;<,
the airline repirtecl. Another PBllAm
Hight from· New York arrived Iii Paris on
schedule. __,.,.
Tram World Airllnes repirted II!
fllgbts to IDCI' over FrallCO were
operating normally.
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WASlllNGTON (API -Viet President
Spiro T. "-says amnesty for dnlt
reslst.n II an Issue for Vietnam war
prolelt«l llrith no more war to protell:
"Now. !hat the anllwar movemenl his
collapsed, all thoee Idle protesters hav~
to "have oometlllnl to J)lout about,"
,.._ Slid Tuesd., In • speoch before
the VtterlDI ot Fortlll' Wars "°"'
--dinner. "And o( ...,... ... tile vice president con~, ujUlt U the&-' vtews on the
war were mqnllled out ol all nuonable
p.-opcotlon by tbelr l)'mpalhl .... In the
m.dll. '° now are their view• on em-
oesty being J!vet1 unj..un.bly 10llclto111
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A 45:car todian . caravan -beariug
signs . loading "We SUpporl1 WO!llldtd
Knee'' -damaged other automobiles
and lllWbed store wlndoWI Tue9day nW!t. .
Three Police cara wm clamased as or-
ficers rammed the Caravan to halt the
vanda1iam • ., '"l'be1 had i riot, in other worcll,'' aald
pillce dispatcher Bell Smith.
It .... the worst Indtan disorder In this
atta since the Lumbees raided a Ku l(JWt
Klan rally and cross bumillg· In 1157,
chasing .tbo IO~ 1ram a pasture
with Wl!'wboops and scattered guofire.
Uf'I T111t*th
The Winner
Pat Clafkk 20, a housewife In
Liberal, an., dal!hes acrooi
finish line to win flapjack !lip-
ping. contest in 24th ~nn'l31
event. Her competlton m·
.clu4e4 ,women In Olney, Eng·
land.
Villager Casts
A Fatal Spell
·' On Wiwh l>octor
KUALA LUMPU!I, (UPI) - A
MataY,lln high coort bas sentenced a
farmer to five _years Iii Jail far l;lllillg a
69-ye8J'Old· ?nilnloc!Qr, l\e ;· ugi1t ~
lng'love ID bis wife on three tren, oo-
caslol!s in h1J ~· !. •
The Court, lo Kuanlall tlO nilleit east or
here, was tol:d the farmer,' Sidlk Mat
A!""', 38, wol<e up on tltje~~""'1t
nlaht• 1881 year Jo !lnd ..... 'l]tcb , ~ Hod, matdng_ li>vllo/Sldtl: 'wife
only a fe~ feet away. · ,
Prooecutor Wan AbdUI Majid •Id the
farmet's spouse, Rahman Bidin, j:lalmed
she could do nothing to ·=.t lbe ado vaoces ol the witcli i!Ootof, Sldtk IOtd the
court he chased thil ,wltcll on each OO:U!Or\ but was uJiible to cs""! him: on Sei>t. 15, im, the two men met in
their village and the form<t' hit the
witch dodQr on "the ~-with an u ;;·
die, ·Lazild collaplOd and dl\d 10
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\; the cooler ol the town to-!
-doled to all e-..i 1 men and ...,.nen, Ollicen aimed 1 ~ -"""tbO *"' ' ~ beforelllldnlpt. a borildinc » :
id lo a predomiDully Illdlan 9'llool : wu~ed y fin. '!'be -ltadf : wac . :
,,,.. Ila Sdlonl; --m1lcs ! north ,., re, bu beet the -ol J um.It ·for leftral monihs, with -• demlncll for a c:llllPi• lo admlnlstralloO. • AillioUgh the deinomtnlioa .... 1inbd :
to 'the lndlan oCcupotial. ol Woomded ' ~. S.D,, the disconlellt has bem fuel.
ed-by local Issues. • • TIE INDIANS, wbo ~ moob in
rural areu, are angry that white vcien
are allowed to vote In both cit)> ..,.t
llobenQD County oebool booid• elections
but rural areaa can cast votes only for
coonty offices.
'll>e•Bfllem, claim the Indians, glws wbl~ a "ilouble wte" and control Cll U..
scbool ·syatem. t An estimsted 60 percent ol the coUnty'1
student popubtlon I! Indian, but ln•"-
account for as litUe as 20 percent of tbe
enrollment In some municlpal districta:
CBS Delays
Play About
Blind POW
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NEW YilllK (AP) -Tile Columbia
Broadcasting System says it Is p,.q,an.
ing the telecast ol ·"stlckl 8nd Bones"
beca'\¥ the award-winning --play might be ''unnete~ ablmte"
ior viewers caught ·up lo tho retiun ol
Vietnam war pri.sonen and other
veterans.
The. play, which had been scheduled for
network airing Friday nlgb~ deals with
the callous reception given an -
GI returning home blinded from the nr.
The CBS announcement Tu e Id. y
sparked · aogry reactions from tl•r plQ's
author and ·ii! producer, Jooeph Popp,
who called the pOstpooemml ' ' I
cowardly cop-out"
A SPOKESMAN FOR the -aid a · reason belllnd the ~.J!!U
· ttfi':"1east !II of liie'Dr c8!J\lllllila
who normally ..._ the ~s frjday
night programs ha~e refdsed"tn ...,
"Stli:ks and Bones" ~ . 7 .' H in
closdktrcult ICfttlllpiS.Jlm'l""'DI ·
Io a telegram ID all ~ CBS affllhlter,
llolMlrt C. Wood, the lietwork's presld'111, saidf 1'Most ol. us agree ~t .the"
duction is a serious, coacer Ded and
20wmut tragedy of some o1 ttie ogjir!r
aspects of human nature as revealed in a
highly imaginative contemporatl' "'4ry."
WOOD ADDED, HOWEVER. "Many o1
us both at tho networka and anlooc the
stailons are now convioced that its
presentation on the air mlgllt be un-
necessarily abrasive to the feellnp of
millions ol Americans w-lives or ot-
~tlon are at the momeDt emotionally domlnate\l by the returning POW1 and
other veterans who have suffered the
rafages of war."
He said the two-hour Bhow wul14 be
alr!.'1 at aome later, unspeclrtM tlme,
"when the context of its *"'1ng will be
less distressing and its po&lible ep-
pljc,atton · to actual ev .. ts lea lm-
me&ate."
Papp aald that If the play ....,. not
!"!ecast, be. would nol l>ooor tho tenm ol
bis four-year cootract "1th CBS. Wbldr
provides 10< production Cll It ~
Sllalu!speare F.,Uval plais. ·
He aald any move ID~ the -~ volved "prior, .restraint ad ,pior
censorship" and 4'the whi1tlinC' a_, el
the First Amendment."
M•t""'•t .. fHI '
• ~ Jane Fonda 11111 her
husband, antiwar leader Tom
, 1faYden, have IDllOUncecl thoJ
~ expecling a cbllll ·-time In the !Ill"
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Jod II? Oomo•tt. TUeodo7 ""' llllo JWONetm, Aid' J. ~dent Nixon has "'"' Ille www to Ille Walq hi'r, ltl"etentinc the n= Aw !'lily Oimmltt. 0 n ~ Oounell on AJi>ibo1 suggested Assembly-l'IOOlar>s. man RDbert T. Monagan
-:. -• Re Aid Mldilgan bu bad a . Jr .. (R-Tracy) Lor ..,
Nerve-aff .-..tlna Snray ·:rn::-~U:.::.:'~ =rt=~.;:_ ..,.,~ J", _ If percent 1ncreue In auto gressional and Inter-
• T _ u !ota11Ues among lboso under governmental affairs. Banned m -~ttuoo se ,·; !!~"'.-log the drlnk!ng _H_e_is_5_2. ___ _
Writers
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Effect Nil
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In Senate
Divorce
2nd Skull
Discovered
In Mateo
PACIFICA (AP) -A aeo-
ond bulletiJUDctllred bmnen
skull has been loeal«f near the
LAW ,TAKES
FUN OUT
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Massage perlora would be
llcensed ml "'1111111«1 by
the ·atate Department or
CoolUmer A11a1n under a
bill Introduced 'l'llesday by
!en. John Nejedly (JI,.
Walnut Creel:).
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SA.CIWIENTO CAP) -A
....., ol Galllornil .... "r. ... ud .....,... 1111
~ a fnle mt-'8e-= lePl~ua Oi Ill In mlllla!lt ~
~ and poYe'I!" .,_.lawyera.
..,,. Padllc Legal Foun-
dltloa II bellev<d to be Ole
llrtl ol Its kind In the nation.
11kt Roy A. Green Jr., a
~ O!amber of Com-m-. olllclal wbD IUliested
the !..-tlon and wlll be ita
admlnlltntor.
Arllclet of ~Uon
...... filed with the •late Tuel-
day.
MANY OF THE 15 board
memJier1 are loni.IJme IUI>'
porien of GOv. Ronald
R.agan, an outspoken critic of
federally opoosored ~al aid groups which often cleoged
his ...U'"' reform programs
In court.
An attorney wflo, helped
draft man,-of Reagan's
welfare reforms has been in-
vit..f to be the -·· chief lawyer. lie II Ronald A. Zwn-
by tba 11111 of Ille year, G.-
Ald.
G..a ~ It lllOillbl
... that the -Oiamber <t Coollnon:a crute the foun.
datloo, Tiie Oiamber -
that to do, .. -jeopardlze Its tu Ital.us, Wt eodonod
the cooetpl .
~SAID the board had not Ml ..,.clllc guidelines 10< _,it!Om.
Bot be aald, for example, I~
llbly -go Into court to batUe t b e 0 narrow view" ol
some aggressive ~
vtronmental a<ganlzatlono and
groupo such as the Wellll'I!
Rights Organization.
He deoled the looodatlon
was antlenvironment and sakt
Ihm mlgbt be oc:ouloos when
it woold flgbt pollutes.
JnlereSts such as the tourist
and recreation industry often
are not ad e quately
represenl«f In court fights In-
volving environmental Issues,
Green said.
1be board includes Warren
H. Brock, representing a
Fresno chemical firm: Alan
Furth, clllef COWl8el for the
Southern Paclllc Railway Co.;
James Hall, fonner Reagan
health and welfare cabinet
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INCOME
FOB YOU
fromaGlft...
• Y oa ean receiw a life iDCOID9
and inmwtiate tu benefit. by
participating in one of Hoeg
Manorial Hoopital ProebyteriaD.'1
four differmt We Inmme
Gilt Plans.
-or on llAr for iolot-Mr. Thomes K. StaclllngW
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPffAL
PRESBYTERIAN
301 Newport Boulevard
Newport Buch, CA 929llO
T ,1.pktte '4S·l•OO -b:t.11W.. I o6
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bruo, former chief deputy ol
the lllale welfare depertmenl
and now beaded for a aiI-
month allllt u special counsel
to U.S. Health, Education ml
Wellare Secretory Caspar W.
Weinberger.
secret,.ry and oow an ex··I-"'""'""'""'""'""'=-~~~~~~~~~~-=-• ecutive of MCA. an en-
tertainment business con-
glomerate; H. K. Trobttz,
manager of Simpson lmnber
Zumbnm has not yet ao-
ceoted tho offer. &ard chairman of the non-
profl~ tu..xempt louodalioo
Is J. S. Fluor, wealthy Los
Angeles lodu.strlallst and long
a majcr contributor to the
\Jl<publlcan party.
Co. of Arcata;
GEORGE MoltEON ,
Sacramento, one of the na-
tion's biggest hous!q develop-
ment contracton : Emil Mrak,
chancellor emeritus of the
Uofversity of cal-at DaT!f, and Nell Papiano, a
Loo Angeles Jaywer wbo bu
repmented ~nee
horse interesb in the
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Uncle Len, olfen a page lull
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THE MOST EXCITING EVENT IVE-EVER SEEN ON
THE WATER Z WELL, THAT ITALIAN Kll?i ANTHONY.
'ON THE BARGt:. WITH THE EGYPTIAN GIKL WASN'T
BAD! AND THE REDONDO BEACH f'OWERBOAT RACE,
THAT'S ANOTl-IEP. WILD ONE.
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KBIG ~-ND PRIX.. IT ATTRACTS MORE
SWINGE"" 10 REDONDO BEACH THAN
· THERE ARE SWAU.OWS IN CAPISTRANO l
YOU KNOW THE BEST PART OF THAT 250
MILE RACE? THE 2!1.t HOURS OF WAITING
FOR TuE BOAT.S 10 CIRCLE CATALINA!
WHA'T'S ·SO GREAT'ABOlJT WAITING , YOU SAY?
I WArT WrTH A BUSMMILLS. WHAT
DO YOU WAIT WITH?,.,.--.,,._ __
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We hope It never will be 1114 thal-Hun~ Boa<h
ii I ooe-borae town, Right DOW, more than llOO honeo
ere etebledln thll repldly powlnJ dty of 140,000 people.
Some obterven feel u?bb iprawl Inevitably will
shove the ho,... and lhelr OWllerl clear out of town. It
doesn't have to hawen thit way. A nice urban-putoral
mixture 001, and abou!d, "W maintained In thll city.
One proposed-venture -a fa11<1 29-acre equestnan
center -coul=hel keep hone lnlereell alive. f'. Hun· Ungton Beach co ,.,..Mt. ud Mn. Richard L. M>c<lreg·
or, wants to the llables, riding rinp and show
rings on property next'to .tho Sabia ~ River.
H built, the •100;000 ftcillt~d be the argest
ln,tbe city, wkb lllablea for 260 i ecbool fadlllies,
and a lhaw ring as big aa Illa Rote Bowl playing field.
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city officiall have been uked to help find land for
IL Wlnrtber It's thia proposal or another, the dty doe•
have an obligation to. ~elp preserv~ a marvelous char·
acteriltic of Huntington Beach .
Tiny Meadowlart Airport In Hunttngton Bellcli ;,,..
pears to be on Ila tut Wing. Tho city haanlUiod to con •
Unuo a atudy that mlgbt have loci to a J-county·
cU;y purchase of the.private airfield. Lui weet, county
sUperviaors added thmr opposition to the plan. . • l • 1 • I\
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Fountain Valleyj, a dty already llmltec!.ln It• enter·
Ulnment offeringa, • as started to move against one of
the few entertainment busln ..... it does have.
The Fountain V.Uey Drlv .. ln, which bu operated In
the city oin<e the early 196-0s, would have been given
jllll six years to leave if a propoeal before the Planning
Commiaslon last week was accepted. ;
A. second part of the propooal called f.,. elimination
of 1110 Talbert cm, the city's oldest bar, Within 12
months. The one-year phue-out In the caae of the bar Is un·
reaaonably short, and commissioners were wise In ask· ,.
Soviets S til'l
Can't Accept
/Free Spee<;~
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
John Turney, the current operator, bu vowed to
keep the airfield running by douhllng the number .of
plane~ apt there (tie-downs), but \ln•t may be more of
an idle threat than.reality spealdng.
Without g<>vernment help It doesn't •Jll>eu li&Iy
the. ~rt can survive the economica ot' high,~··
land. Its a shame. Orange County needs small plane
airports. H Meadowlark goes, there wDI lie oal1 three
l~ In the entire county. · • •
The joint purchase proposal would · have made
Meadowlaric safer. It alao would have aaftd,M....,....
lark Golf Course and created a small Industrial area.
The city might still save the golf course, but dO.. any· one know what will happen to the ali'pOrt lanli (it ,.
zoned for homes and some commercial) once the planes
g<>? H an airport isn't wanted, the city should-aeocte
what is. Another housing tract?
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H
I ~YDNEYJ.HARRI~ May I take thl> opportunity to wish
13,324 people In the HBUHSD 10
mid-western h<me gueets for the
entire summer so-they know the
feeling of "over-crowded."
For 42 years before my retirement in
1961 I was with the VA and the fonner
Veterans Bureau. These agencies were
responsible for the rehabilitation of
di.Sabled war veterans including disabled
POWs.
MAILBOX
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: The Soviet govunment's fear of being I exposed Is greater than Ill desire to
I broaden the rapprocpement wltb the .
United Stalel. What a pity thal Iller 50
years of full control, the Sov1et govern-
ment still has ao much it oeedl to con· I ceal from Ill own people.
I• f)oavds, the Communist p a r t y
newspaper, recent·
ly stated thal the I Soviet Union would J not pe.nnlt a free I flow of people and
'ideea across Jts I bonlera "without
I re1pect for the
sovereignty, I a w s
and customs" or the ·
I country. Translated
out of dlplomatese, this means simply
that the Russian people will be allowed t to hear only what the government wants I them to.
I AS A LAME ei:cuse, Pravda charged
that a free flow of expression and ideas
would pennlt '1hlwU" in the West to ~ "find loopholes for subversive acUvitles
: agalru:t the socialist countries." What
~ absolute bull.
• In point of fact, the contrary is true.
t The "hawks" will be delighted at this
: sign that Russia Is as repressive as ever;
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~ranee toward the free exchange of
~· It makes doubly hard the task of
l~ to reach a rational policy of
mubtal survival between the great powera.
AND IT SADLY underlines the in-
tellectual and moral bankruptcy or the
Sov~t regime that, after 50 years of con-
stant indoctrination, the government still
feels It necessary to isolate the average
man from all informaUon that is not first
filtered by the admlnlstrativve
cens.P.[Ship.
Accordina: to the New York Times cor-
respondent : in Moscow, "The most
dramatic new restriction was an order
Published in November prohibiting the
use or the telephone for purposes con-
sfdered objectionable by the authorities."
Citizens are now expressly forbidden to
talk to one anolber on the telephone "for
purposes In conflict with the national in-
terest and public order."
NO ONE has greater compassion for
the veteran who bas stood the bn.mt of
the .war. I agree with the President that
the POWs are entitled to the greatest ~
mlration for their stamina and courage. l
also agree that this is no time to grindJ
stand or exploit them. . '
As they return I have been irked by the
ballyhoo and maudlin di!ptay shown Oii ,
, TV and by some of the press. I bean! of
one organization that proposed having
them vi.sit various cilie.s a.s a sort of 1
circus exhibit Or freak.
I have known POWs of WWI, WWII
and Korea. Included was an associate
who was captured by the Japanese in the
Philippin", a sergeant who survived the
Bataan Death March, an employe of mine
who had both feet amputated while in a
German prison camp and many others.
NONE wanted to be treated as heroes..
Most of them did not want to talk about
it. They wanted to return quietly to their
loved. ones, make up for lost time and as
quickly as possible get back in the
mainstream or life. ~1any continued their
military careers and I believe this will be
true of the present POWs.
. IF THE -of .llvlng II to be
rejl300able eoouP where the -of today will get pknlJ ot fresh &uit and
vegetables, thla is me business you ba\'e
no rillrt to stamp out with your bi&
polltiiill foot. . .
BONNIE WATTS
p_,. CMWrett •
To the Editor: .
Our poor cblldrenl 'Tiiey are the ooea
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Nolse Abatement
'To the Editor:
' rt appears that !be 'NeWj>orl ·Btacli City
• Councll 'doesn't htar bellc:optera, but
airplanes boih>r th<!m. Plaln"bigotly as I see it! · .t
' Why get •rid' of tlie aitJ>ort nbtse on one
band by a lawsuit agahist the Oiuloty of
Orange, and on the11other bana fight a
lawsuit by bellcopter haters wliich is
I designed to abate nolae fltst lllid poOutioo
second, and tblrtt Iii bring biclt the I citiJen's right to privacy which is
guaranteecl'by the U.S. Constitution?
Noise doesn't drive our cowicll crazy,
I but money does.
OWEN MINNEY it bolsters their contention I.hat Com-
munism Is a consplratortal device to
enslave the people, rather than a radical
reform to give the people a larger voice
in their government and society. The
more repressive Russia acts, the better
• the hawks like It. r It is, rather, the people of good will and
I hopes for a permanent detente in the
i relations between Russia and the West
, who are dismayed by this continuing in-
WHAT A striking symptom o f
weakne&"J this is, In a country that con-
trols the use of the mall, telegraph and
telephone; what d.L!tressing evidence of
failure, in half-a-century, to convert the
Russian public into an electorate that i..
adult enough to make up its own mind on
the basis ol full and free infonnation.
Until that happens, we are dealing with a
despotism , not with a country, a
citizenry, or a people.
Contrast tbe treatment of the POW•
w:ith the indifference shown t be
thousands of young disabled servicemen
who have returned from Vietnam un-
noticed and W1SU11g. Many are in VA
Hospitals -all over the country. Hert
you will find the men whO have suffered
the most -the crippled, the blind, the
paraplegic and the sick. These are the
men who are most entitled to the nation'•
gratitude.
THE DISABLED v e t e r a n is
not looking for glory, sympathy, chartty
or a handout. What he wants more than
any.thing else is a job, a home, a family
and the opportunity to live a normal life
as a useful citizen. Let us help him all we
can.
The Fine Art o.f Si;r.all Ta)k
Nixon's Vietnam Goals
WASHINGTON -Despite warnings
<hat the leopanl·spol lruco In south vm.
nam is lmpossible to defend and that a
military takeover by the Communists is
inevitable, President NW:ln la determined
, to preserve the fragile peace he has
· faahioned . •
He hopes to persuade Hanoi to adopt
poUtlcal means to
achieve the goal of
reunification. In re-
turn, l'le is prepared
, to help the North
Vietnamese rebuild
their country.
'lbe President has
told asaoclat<S pri·
vately tha,I he cx-
pecll Vietnam to
• become iounlted In a !ew ycan. Wltb
tbla In mind, hlJ objective Is three-fold:
(I) to keep the reunification process
pollUcal aod, therefor., pearefU!; (2) to
'1a1n Hanoi'• trust by offering ,...,...
"1lef and rehabilitation ; and (I) to en-
-· North Vietnam to remain 111-depmdonl ot China, Ruula and the
U9itod st,w alike.
'l'lle PMlqoml loreoui a YugOAlavl ..
like North Vietnam that wlli become less
l!qollle 11 II ~ tnore Jodopendent. He
-rudy to iUb a huge lllveatmeol In =tlteoly bl' provtdtntl •• aid, IO
won't Ill"!• to be ilependent upon
and RUsla. ..
IT WILL be W.rtlo 111g <lool. the Prest.
cootendi, If peoce rin. be preserved
Jndocbl ... J'or I IOMWlf oJ the ...,_
Diel aod a mllltary takeo9er 1>Y the Com-
muniSts, he fears, would cause bitter
recriminations and deep divlsJons: among
the American people.
Footnote: The President was also
pleased with Vice President Agnew's
report on his consultatlona w I t h
Southeast Asian leaders. Agnew came
home convinced there won't be any
repetition of the Vietnam war ln other
Asian couotries.
President Nixon bat set friends
straigllt abool hlJ views on Polltlcs and
penona!JUes. In private CC11venailona,
be lw made theoe polnta :
-Be doesn't favor former Treasury
s.cr.ta?y Jolm Connally over Vice Pm!·
deot Spiro Apew 11 his 111ccesaor but
bu 0l1<00raged both men to IOU the
orealdenUal nom!Mllon. The Pmldent
lndlcoted ho -.Id wall Wltll the verdlcl
o[ the primaries belor. be will make his
cllola:.
-The President ts pleased with Bill
Rogers' perfo~ aa secretary of
state and won't replace him ylltb Con·
nally or anyone eJae 11 loog as llof•n
wanta the job. ftol'!'I bes acted .. a Dul·
fer between Congre11 and the White
House, leavln8 the Prealdent and HeJiry
Kls&lnger free to fonnulate for.lgJI policy
with a minimum ot congresalonal lo-
terfer.nce. This ta preclaely, mtlled the
President, what be asked Rogen to do.
There is oo glamor attached to those
who had their spine severed by a
snJper's bUllet or tbelr limbs shattered
by a land mine. Too often they are
forgotten.
0. W. PRICE
No 'G11pales'
To the Editor:
Who glvea you 'the ri&bt to .n In Judi!·
ment on me and m.Ine and call ua
gypsies. I've ralJed my "°"" and daughters here In Orange Cowley and
watched II grow for 50 years, t was
under the Impression the relSOll my lwo
sons went to Vietnam and fotllht waa tor
liberty and juaUce for all. Or-~ that
mean anything to you -1e. Wbat does
It take to mab us Oranie OOUnty
resldenta!
IN REGAllDS to UI lmportlnc prodllce
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Dear Georfe:
Somebody wrote In and 8lbd
what you -.Id do If a .,..... at
l party WIS llllkinc l )ii( fl'-1 f.
all the married mm preoeot. YGU
aald you wooldn'I do lQ1lhlic
because your wile watdoet you Uk• ~ hawk! 1 lhlnk tllvlng ID .........
hke that. ta awful for a mam.d
man!
FURIOUS
Dear Furious:
Boy, 1 thln1< .. -lite that Is aw!Ut, 10<!1 Would you mind talk,
i., to my wilt! ·
White JloWoe -..rs~ ~I Mr.
Nlxoo Is emerging from the "splendid
laolattoo" ot his llnt adlDlnlstration to
mingle with his beloved ~. makln1
small lalt .. be
goes.
Some recent u-
ampl ..• d hll anall
talk they d,le In-
clude (I) lo a group
ol reatauraol JM"
trom clrinklai mo! ~ tals: "They'N Jell>. • • •
al"; (I) to an aldl' . ' ' • 1'l1'D>lna lo join •
mr.f: 0 rwe11, 1ood luck . Gel a
stock optl<in"j and (J) lo a --:. """°"i 'Write a speech for ma aomettme.,MAM U 1 abort_ ..
ACTV&tLY, pa eumples abow Mr.
Ntxm bu made atant llrldel fOIWllnl In
tllls ~ Even bis dosell ~ mlrn ........... ...,.-,. ~
ter ~t maklnc lofl' declam lban imaD
l&lk. The credit for hla -.... _
mon 10 to his new Small Talk A~dvlw Dr. Homer T. Pel-lie wU
to lraDdorm Mr. Ntxm Into a
grqarloua, chatty anall taJIOt,
MW weeb ot drill. Dr. ~ kit.
be bad l.\uibl ·Mt· N1-_, .....
celvable .mall lalt obrue. M a loft, an
unpsblld"" Wltlte .... ---1rrqed. A b-illt d Mi. Nbola'1
remarb, 11 be.....,.. dJwhllJ °""""
tho ........ followo,
WllA!' 'llo YOU """' b'OID the mob. Mr. SlnatraT11 ,
"How ore tlliNI l!llllli. Mr. Naderl" .. _ Pmmliel !low do you kl!ep
iookiDa IO JOWll'!" "l'vo al•IJI odmlred your ......,...,..
manly -... Ille ...... Miio Sloln-......
"Golly, ¥n. O>aasl•, !'ft COllalnlJ
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• support, Mr. Wilkins. ~l's real white of
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,you." ' t.. ART HOPPE "Spiro! Where have yo~ Ileen lately ?"
'• "So you're Rowan and Martin. Heard .._ ______ .._ __ __. any good jokes?" ,
1 4 "Wherever did you get that tap, Mrs.
.... ...... hw ,, Cbisbolm? ,, • , ...,. a lot of you .. ""' magaz I ~ .! ,.,_. ·~· r•·ht ~ .... ..,. "Wbete !lave tbey -ketj>lnc you 1 ....,._ ·~ .... ...,.,,..
ta,.,_ C...ou-~•••M-?" ~ej, ~to • -your ...,, --__.. , bridges when you -to u..m, I ~y."
•''Thal -a ,11Ut ooog, Mr. Ray "So you fellows are from Congress.
Clarie&. I boj>e we -yob olliet again Well, ~power to yoy.''
_,,, "Sorry hea.r •bolil Y~. ~usband,
"Don't I ilqow yoii from, -here. Mn. v . · Jldw•a !he familtt"
Secretary Rogora?" ' W1'tbanks for 0011\lng, Mi:s. Meir,
"I hope you're haviDg a gay time, Mr. See Jn cbutch, ~T-"
U~ce." 1.· •. "!lo Yf111 own Ibo lf~ .Polt, Mrs. AFTER clrefully revlewtuc the 'above
Graham.'Hot atougft tor • =J!n:Dr. ~U~ 1"'°j1"d In hlJ
"Reid ~_, IOOd. lately, Mr. "Well/' he saJd,,u bcrclelNld...aµt hil
Ellabe'1JT'' · desk In tbe White Ilouoe, "bid< 10 the nld •m ALWAY& aatd. illS. A1>111a, that splendid laotatllln," there'• more to 10!! than jal\ aoothet 1
preUy face." ·~Well, '!tll. IMll O'Bqm. Something _.,.....,..?. ' .
"I Cl!fUlnl,y AJll""date the NAACP'a
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Newport·M-acboo1 ol!idals f\teldl'Y
uqven.J ~ pr~~bud&d.lor lhe
next lli<al Year that Ibo!!> Ibey, plan
to opend 13 mlllion more than this Y"'ll'-
Dr. John Nicoll. superinlelldenl ol
schools," o\u4 that despite the 'abnoot 10
percent -In aoticlpoted sp<ncling · over thia: )'m's tM million,,the dia:trict'•
tax .rate wou?d· drop about on~ P._ef
$100 aSIE!lled valuation.
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DRAWS 300 CALts
'We knOw al Jeaal ~ iieot>le ~,!ook: Inc for • -to ,;,at. l.d it .....
• 3 Bedroo'in, Ill bath. r~
plaoe, Hone e<n1I, liam,
In Santa Ana ~ on It om. (Phooe No.). CaD If
5 pm or ,,.e ,..,.,
ol",:;: ~-~ ~1:!i tllat melDI Jt9 _.. are STILi'.. loMlll f., a --Now la the lllDo to 1111,_
I rental In, Ibo clusllled *"'"' ol Ibo
DAILY PILOT. Dial d1recl -H1""71. •
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\ ate Bm 90, which claroi:-a revenue a6l:t fi&W'el _reyealed 1'uetday, tJle diJtrict Js
tuatloo ~lin& on ..-cQalric1.o. expecjl(lg a, boost ol men than poo,ooo
''The ,impact of SS.to on u wJll be in sta~y. Nico~ Aid. m«e ~ble ill,jhe 197Hhcl.,,I year "'A> we see a greater and greater pbas·
than oat y..,. u Ill ·-,is.come ing in of the state money, we'll se«more
cleattl' ... Nicoll ,aaid. ~~But ~year we decreues ill property tu rates," Nlcoll
are antlcipat~ an increase if\.1'tate aid." said. ·~tically. In five years. Lu
Nicoll uplaiOed that Sil:!'Provides for IJlle8 lill ovei the state ""11 leve~olf al)d
increased · state akt to ~t losses aur-tfie ~)upl'l ' eipenditUres wUl: be vep
ferod In school dlatr~le '!lier< the tax close.'' · rate Is belni. rolled k. . NeW!>Wt;\lesa currenUy spen<js about
Acoordlng to . the liminary-budget ll,077 per pupil per year and the D<:W
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budget calla fer an increue to mere than
$1,1:11,-computed on lhe llasls ol averag<
dally attendance ~
Nicoll said the elfocta or SMO will be
lett primarily In pocnr .districts where
the per pupil expendltlll't! are lower due
to lower asseued valuations.
But he said SB-90 bas some pitfalls that
won't become fully apparent until the
law gets into full swing.~ . . .
Jo'or ~x.ample, Nicoll .. aaid, Newport-
(See eu~. !'le 11· ---•
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Sq,pport of Gra:y i";/.b.o~bt,.He Says
• WASflIN()TON .(AP) -Sen: Roberj C.
,Byal (D-W.Va.) said todoY ~ unltlll4 he
Is aaflsfiecJ-the FBI . ~~ghly ln-
veatlpted the: Watergate • illcldent "I
bavi! lio altemaUve liut to vote against
the cmftm!•llon" ·of L. Patric:k Grq ill
111 pemianenf 'dll'ector oMlle tBI.
Gray told the Senate Judi~ Com-
mittee, which ls In the fouitb dlll' . ol
hearings on his confirmation, that "I
have pasied the point of no return" in . miking records of the Watergate in-
vestigation public and that we rnust now
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ref\ricl jbe inrormati<if!Jie g!Ytt::Ja;:IJ!e
opei1. bearing.. '~ ' 1.-' ~"';-::;:.. GrJl~ repealed bil' offer ~o-~PY
sellator read the complete We"'-" tcWk
he ,e11imatea w')'ld take a· I ~f
elglll·bOur· day• -but'" tb8C111S:".Llll>-
gr8a16na1 sia'ff member·can 184" tt. -.:;=.
''We ire :just as erfecllvely kapCftom
seeing 1~· matenal as if you li'ad fefiie-
P.d the 1«1.uest to see it," Byrd aftldJ-2')i~t· &c t that no senator can dev.ote that
time.
; ''.W$ have stair ll)tl!l!!en who have top ~Uy Clearance," Bm! said and SUI"
, ,..1ed that i,.. ataff members ..,.
.. ceptable to 'tbe P'B!'collld lie aelecled, to
reYiew tbe mateml. ·
.. "''Die baals oL dealal II not on Ibo bull
Of lrust," G,.Y l'iiil>ollded. '11'1 C11 tbe
basis ot a need to UoW. ''
The Watei:gate case, Which figured in
last year's poUtlcJtl qnu>algn) alqlmed
from Jbe break-lo and bugging or
De1J1ocrallc NaUonal Committee bead·
quarters·in the Watergatb bulld:lnt.
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weadaer
<;et out your 1'11111>1Q and rail>
, <ooL Tbe. weatberlady _. a wet
'lllunday , and Friday conu., up,
with fair a~Jes on Saturdlll' -but
men rain <In SUbday: Temper.,
tures should ranle Ill lbe low 60ol
during-the daytiOM and tbe _,
403 at night
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New Yotk y.,.~••' l)i~lier
Mik< /C•kit:/lr .1110de·.li<odHnt1
acroti tht ncitfon thi.s week wWi'
the "'"'' of /IU. wi/e•1Tadi1111 plans with ttommats Frlt: P•t<N
ron. MU!t'• faU,"· a• l/tUfW.... /Ilg~ School l>Ql!boll COOC/>, com-,..,i. "" ti•• ''"'JI fn thr: rpartt ucti<m of tod01/ • _,_ Ste t•u• 11, "
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would m;ve UJ oq IJll]a\ljllw'Y increase o!
onlY $1.2 miUkll iD lfl+.75," NtColl lfld.
'"lbll ill• dllporll;I' lbel 1¥art IOIIlll look· __ ,. .. .
!Ocoll ,1akt. the addlli0n8l $1.25 mUUon
In predlcled -belog ~ Jcir In
next year'! budget ovef aod aboVe the
''briooJc:!:ven" nwk ill new JJIOM)' 10 bo ~clloil~"""' ... F
"I am '"'"""" tile pnll)<lty ta ,.. for next school year will be leu, that we
will maintain our current programs and
have money to improve on what we
lllaft"Niool...... . ~ ....-.r """" ...,,.. Ile·
ures proballly'-'t 11ie Ille --
lllelillal boll&.it-•durlDCAapt.
Nimll * Ill 1 ,,. f1l:atel DOW belle
---.. -~ o(jldalt !mow ..... lie ediled,, . -.. ·----Woman Joining
Harbor Board
Mrs. Arnold MIU. ol Fullerton has
been appoi11ted IO;ille COlmlY Harhors,
Beaches llnd Ptlb Qlllmisslon by
suP.,rvlsor Ralpli qedridl of the third
district.
She will replaCe Paul Simon! who
resigned Tuesday because be was
transferred to 1110lher area by his
emploJu. · .
Mri:-Mll«, •' bGtlseuUt, 1lu tia'ee
daught.eis.. She bas been activ~ in .civic I""' oommunity aUairs in north Orange
c..n, for the .,..i U 1ean, Diedrich
~· . . -· -· viii> -appointed lo Ille ...,.. m1saJob by Diedrich Iii J.-,, ho been
· 111mi1.md lo '()dltnd bJ Iii ....,ioyer, tlie );C. i>ena,. ~y.
4 Robbers Hunted
After One Killed
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Four men were
aougbt IDday lo tile robbery of a food
stamp store ilaring wlltch polloe t!lol and
kllled one gunman, authorities said. Lar·
. ry Bur~ .... :ii. ct Loo ~ .... killed
by .. an olflcer. wbo """'1llllAd blol ,la Ille
store with a . U.gauge shotgwi, In-
vestigators aatd.
11:·+,, If lta1t •. ~f 111 j.4J
Funeral terVloet wil1 bo held Friday Im Jolla llou of San Ciemenle, a l«uter
opera ,,..,.,. and act.r wbo _.....i in
fDml IUCti" u "Pride and Prejudice" with
Greer Glnoo and "'l'bree Sillal From
Bolton" wtlb the late Lauritz Melchior.
He died SW>dly at tbe age of 6'.
Mr. Mou 'WIS a bus toloilt and
County Train.ing
Casinos Awrt.ed
For Loaded D.ice
perfol-lf8lld and ligbl open in !loulhem ca111oro1a 111ea1m, Including
the Loi Angeles PhilbarmoDIC. He also
-In lilnul itaning Jeanett. McDonald
and DeanDa Dw1>ln.
He wu a member of tile Dana Point
Music Guild and oftm pillyed IOlo or ac·
--Oil the piano for the group. Alter moving to San Clemente three
years ago, be jolned tbe San C1emente
Elks Lodge ..
During tbe late 1930! and '40s he had · Ecuador!• RDS his own radio program in San FranciSC<J and later sang.as bass soloist for a 4>s
· • Angeleo Sladon. Mr. Moss wu a member
Ecuadorians· dt be · trained by the of tM American Guild of Musical Artists.
Orange Ciounty Road De~t ~r He leaves his widow, Marvel, of the
a project appnrfed 1ly Ibo l!oard ol fainily borne ·at.1501 s. Ola Vi.Ila, and
Supervison TUeltdty. relatlvei ffi. his native England.
The 30-day training program will be on· Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at
the-job Jmtrii!11iJn for olflclala (lom 1jlll. Pacific VJew Memorial Cllapel. San
Scxrtlt Ameri&n · counlr)'. CounfJ Rbad Clemente :Elks Lodge members will of·
CoolmlMioDJ' fj!d ·-·:recenUy .. !iciate. traveled to Ecuador .and worked ..i the
preliminaey agreanent lot the project. .
He has been inslnJcted to work with Realtor's Window the Penonnel · Departmelll · Ind the ·
Republ1C of ~ to tJe•e!op-: ~ . i;: .. : l:.; d
trainllll _..., "'."-; -'~-. -. • .,,ipall'ne in Burglary
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DA ILY PILOT
~ .. -·--A )l~wpqrt Beach ~!tor told police
M...my -•l>oll.Y threW a rock through the frt;!llt_~-of his waterfront office,
crawled insldf!_ and stole a $.150 antique
pendulum clock. Wllllani; Gl1IJ1Cly, 120 Via Waziers, Lido
Isle, saJd be discovered the plate gla!S
window of bis office at 341 Bayside
Drive smashed when he came to work.
The clocll wu the ooly Item taken,
police were told.
Santa ~ _Tren
Held for ·Mmd~
A t>yaar-<>ld Santa Ana hoy ta In
Juvenile Hall today cbarged witb slab-
bing hit 1tw-grandlatbel' ID death.
Police said George E. 10oeders, IS, of
2054 Orange Ave., w ... dead on arrival at
Santa Ana Community Hospital following
the 9:21 p.m. incident.
Officers said the victim threw1 a fori at
the youtll llriklng him In the ann and the
boy retaliated by stabbing·tbe older man.
Three major wounds were found in the
dead man's abdomen and one in his back,
police said.
Aide Sees
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SUNDAY
Baslllall S~ou-$10.95 to $22.9~
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" amitllall lbees-$9.95 to $21.95
Al ,.,,. Siiia $9.95 Up ..
. ~ ~$9.51'1 $7.95 . ~ ~ \ •
TMt Of'tn(le ai.; o-411,;Y l"ILOT, •1111 ~
II COINllW fllt" ~ Ii publltMG t'o'
11>41 Or .... co..t ....... "" ~,. . ...,..
r•t• tdlllllll et'I ~ Motoid•t ft!~
Friday, IOr CO.II M-. N-1 9tkll,
HunllnlJIOll ttldl/Fllllnhllll Vtlley, ......,.,.
a.di, lnrNt~ _, ~ Cltl'Ntl"'
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Aob1rt N •. Wo.4
Ptnldtnl Nd PllblltMr
Jeck A. C11'lll'
Slain Girl's Parents Sue
SAil-i-IDES
llllllr ·t E* al llaslletllal
Sllaes ~ .wa: Up Sllles x.-Gall ..... 29c eacll
Qaliioll 'llallllllal Gin
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Vie t Prnkllnl 1nd 6enwal ~
Thom•• ICoo.-11 ....
Tl!.-11 A. Mvrpti!nt
MW!...,. ldltor
L Pet.r 1Crlt1
HfWJllW1 9"dl (Uy ldl/Of ---J])J H-pert kvl..-.,-4
Assailant for $100,090
A Newport Beach man who pleaded
guilty to \esser charges moments before
hia OranJe County SUperlor Court
murder trial was ocbeduled to open was
sued for $100,000 Tuolday by the parents
ol a gtrl lataTiy shot In hi! aperlment.
Frank and Jacqueline Singleton charge
Corliss Kay Ankeny, S3, of S121 W. Coast
Highway. with murdor In the deatll lut
Sej)\ •t 7 ol their daulllter, Diane, a !I·
yellN)Id UCLA coed •
. The §lnil•l!rol al1JO demand In lbelr
civil action that Ankeny be ordered to
pay the ~.75 In ftmeral erpenses In·
curred by ~ couple. ·
A~y pleaded gullly -~ :vollmtal'Y
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llUl!13laUght.r Marth ·I and, .win . be
oenteuced May 4 ID what could~ a title .
prlaaa term of ."'10 !!!-~ ,..,., .,.. ,
negoUated plea Included the dlsmiaal.~.
allegatlolll! that be attldced an ofllcer la,.
the -Judlclal DislrlCI Munlc4>al OOUrl, •
lt was alleged on" AnltanY'• arrtll that
be .iiot -~Iii lllt"pluib auile
at tile Towers apartment bWldlog, lbelt
ni1bed .the fatally """""'*' ~gtrt ID
nearby Hoag Memorial Hot!lllal. ,8'
drove Olf M atiendants MJ8lled 1be dying
ricilm to-tile emerae.e; mioi. -':
. Anl<el1Y 1urrendeNd ell!¢ hours lat<r
to San .AnoellllO police afier lwn1n4 of r.u,. SlnjlelM'• dealll.
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Y.,.a Tlllllis Rackets -....,.. fl!lilis lals $7.95 Bit
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C1nn-T11tnA~s
· Tiiiis Slins
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B1l1illun ~20c to 95c
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--.... a ftdhl --Jtolet-... • lol>bJht, loll> •
llhar -""' ...... "C~-~tbe
-mode by Nathan Eli ... &towa Keaslir ..
I U,S. Dlatricl Court suit
Ill«! op b e b a If GI • themAel ... and all ,ii.er 8'&,.. OUeotlo ~ """"" . Mlewrilora, hot -In lhelr. ceDa, ellmlnalJoa ol
port from tbe prlaoo
-and ID eo4 lo ''lllvery!'
(o
Nerve-affecting Spray
Banned ·in Lettuce Use
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Use Food and Drue
of. the nerve a a s • r e I a t e d A d m 1 nfstration inspect.on found excessive residues of pesticide Monitor I for !be Monitor f 00 ...,..; than 10,000
treatment of leltu<\" bas been cases of lettucO In January,
banned by the Environmental but uae ol lhe cbemical ..,
Protectlon Agency. aucll Veg e I able I as
The action was announced ,, 111intr11re•'. ,...hh,.q-e '"'l1d
btr-e Tueaday by .ledenl ol-= !:. DOI beeo baited,
flcla1a who said teata,lnillcalo\I .
"II wOuld be lmjlossible lo · TVESDAY'1 ban waa · 111>
guarantee'' that fed er a I nounced as nationwide bot
tolel"8Jlces of one part oer Monitor 4 ~ used. OD ~
Uii -'d ;.... 1 .th....._. " '" • nniy in Cal~onua IOd m oo """' QU'me wi """"'-1Arizooa.
tinUed uae of the pesticide OD However. the EPA bas ...
lettuce. tended from If to 21 days the
pOriod growers -wall ID
Writers
On Strike;
Effect Nil
tr"""'"'" ht"Of'CflH • after a~
plication of Monitoe I.
Commenting on the lettuce
b<i... .1 sriok"'man ffl .. ""1evron
Cbemica1 Co., • -ol standard OU of Ca1ifomla and
the major producer of the
phoephate, said:
"WE WELCOME lhe ban as HOLLYWOOD (UPI) long as there LI any queatlon
Movie and televl.llon wrltera as to the perlonnance ol
\vere nn strike toda v, dem~n-Monitor 4."
ding almost three times wllat All inv.stigatim Into lhe uae
thev now get oald for an hour-of Monitor 4 and the ef..
loog dramatic 9Cl'l.pt and fectivenP.:SS of regu~ pro-
juriadlction ove1 directora, ac-grams by state and federal
tors and others who write. ·, !'!f!"enci1M11 h~s heen ""1t"ff bv
Tbe llrlke had no immedla\e Sen. Alan CranstCll (IJ-OalJ()
effect llnco! there b a becklog and farm labor leader C.-
of movlr.s and many television Oi.a.vei.
OcrtW' s' lbt.I ......... ,..,,.
111 11...,.Jllar.
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J'reslolml -hu lllggesled Aaembly-
--T. Mnnapn Ir. (&. '1'nlc7l for ..
-_.,. ol ~for<OD
_.i and int ....
guva 11menta1 affairs.
Be is 52.
SM:Mll!F.lir!O. (AP ) -A by Cllo .eotl of Ille year, Gr-.en Lqlalature.
=I •~ -2i1!~ •.,r: aa:; ... --It -lo PJ.:~m~ia~~
i.tned , a !Re enteriiriae-ago )1111 lhe state Chamber of '"'"'* Pn.sldd · Nb.oo last
·-lepl -don • a Olmmesoe auto the low>-fail. _ .... ID mUltanl .,.. dalloo. 'l1le Chamber decided One ol a.pn._.major foea
wll JI I ...... and powri)'-that II"" SO WOOld jeopordlze bas been Callfarnia Rural
-lowy-. lta ~ status, but tmdoraed ~ Aaslttance (CRLAl, a
,,,. -Local '"""' lhe.-jit. (/' lt«a1 'Sid group financed by dalloD II! -..cl to be lhe • ~ · . the U.S. Office ol Economic
-"' --In lhe nallnn, GllDN 8AID the board bad Opportunity . aaJd ltoJ A. U..... Jr2 a nol oet lpeclflc guidetinea f0<·,========--Qi-OlamlJer of ..,..._ _.llOoi.
_... ~ wtlo -ealf<l» Bui be aald, f..-enmple, l t
t11e -Qan u4 ..nn ,be Ill i 111oe11 ..wci eo· 1111<> court lo adlollllaintor. -'1!ollla t Ii e "namw Yle w" ol
Artlck9 ot, lneorpor1tlon.. IQl\DI a g g r e u I v e @1).-
wae filed with the state n.. vifonnw>lal orgutu•iom and
daJ. groups aucb u tho W<flfare
11181111 Orpntaatloo..
MANY OF TB!! 15 board
.....-. are loag-time sap-
porton of Gov. Ronald
Re8gan. an out.spoken aiUc of
fedenlly 'POOID"'d legal aid
groupl -often challenged blswolfaremonnirograms
In court.
He · dented the fOWldallon
wat antlenvlronment and said
there mlibl be occasions when
h would flgbt pollut<n.
INCOME
FOR YOU
fromaGHt...
•You can receive a life income
and immediate tax beoofile by
pan;cipating in one of Hoq
Memorial Hoopital Prelbytedan'a
fow different Life lnocm.
Gilt Plans.
NJMHO SAID be .,._ lo All atlarney who helped
put !be.....,,._..-. 2nd Skoil draft many of Re a g an• s
Intettsts such aa the tourist
and recreation lndustJy often
are not adequ a t ely
repi-esented In eourt fights in-
volving environmental issues,
Green said.
Write w oil today lw l!flillilioc
Mr. Thomu K. Sladllnglr
In June of lflf If It cm tbe -monns bas been in-needed two lbirds ..-.rn. vtt.d lo be !be group's chief
vo1e. • ~---,.,e--..l 1a..,.... lie Ll'Ronald A. ~ .f.lll!CUT' ~ bruD, funner chief deputy of -~-~!;.~":J !be state welfare departmenl
IIDlUQU' ~...a Jn M and now beaded for a six-111"11 last year but !be -ateo --~ -as _...._, counsel
The board includes Warren
H. Brock, representing a
Fresno chemical firm: Alan
Furth, chief counsel for the
Southem Pacific Railway Co.;
Jam.es Hall, former Reagan
beelth and weUare cabinet
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PRESBYTERIAN
301 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA V2660
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Tbe S<nale will be !be PAm!CA (AP) _ A -Welfatt s....tary Caspar W. • secretary and now an ei:-·1=======------------'-ecutive of MCA, an en-
tertainment bus in ea s con-
glomerate; H. K. Trobltz,
manager of Simpson Lumber
Co. of Arcata;
toi1gbest d••rlr again. this end ~ tmman Welnberger.
year, N"unmo aid alla-the ~• •-~ ~near lhe 7.umbnm 11.u not yet ao-
a:mmittee vote. --. --...:::.11ia. ~ the offer.
"But I tlllnt U... is .....,P amt at o..il's Slide. It and a &m.! chairman of !be nor>
of an lndk:atlon that if the --dilwtaed Monday prorrt, tax.....,pt foundation
lql•hdm .. doesn't do ii, the b ' e I lo -wwwdaed ia J. S. Fluor, wealthy Los
youngpeopleu-egiliDglDdoit -QUI -. -· Angeles Industrialist and loog ~mseives ~ the. ~ dtj 4.,. ml. a majcr contributor to the
lliallve -lfunmo-. -,.. ..,_i ~• found • Republlcan party. With siJ: votes. Jrumno91 -.
proposal '""' a ba.-. majority 'l'oellloJ _. RiglnnJ l, "°"' IN ANNOUNCING fonna-
ril · lliO Ll-membor Judiciary Hlo lmlld 1*a. Tiie one iilia of the fiim,r'fii>rlald;
Qmmitfee. iRm llandlJ' w • 1iD11f: "OUr praent system of
!diet bale, !be S... Kateo gov-.rnmeit ;., being challeng-
Divorc.e
I mpossib'le:
Site's Sing'le
"-'-Sberill'a __ said. ed In many ways, Including _, ~ court i>roceecflngs wbich are
'Ille headless bodies of designed really lo aocompliBb -•iod 'lllllrpe, t4, o f legi>Lltive gosls rather than to
~ md Alice Liu, 21, of noofve legitimate i u di c la l '-~ dilputes."
Tai1aa, .... found two Gieeo said that boils down
-aeo in Al....ta c..nty lo figbtillg groups that eogage
Z5 mia Ina 1Be.. m "haruament" ot govem-
Bodt Ua l •er s 1 ty of ment reform such as Reagan's
Cllilal* -Qm coeds welfare programs.
GEORGE MeKEON ,
Sacramento, one of the na-
tion's biggest housing develop-
ment contracton; Emil Mrak,
ehanceilor emeritus ol the
-Unlvenlty of caJlfonlia at
Davi.I, and Neu Paplano, a
Loo Angeles Jaywe1 who bu
represented thoroughbred race
horse interests in t h e
Favorite Uncle
Everyone's favorite uncle,
·uncle Len, oilers a page full
of fun, prlus end lnter-..tlna
columns, arliclea and pic-
tures every Saturday in the
DAILY PILOT. Someone Y""
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Superior Oolllt Judfle ..,. be
cani JlTe a Baab em.
llOdallte and • --
wse -ID the -willi a Tiie fumdalion will be finan. 11111111--.,._ ced through !Xivete 000-
-.., !RJ wae llilled bf the trlbutloos and booes lo have a
11me psar .... mdaed a .:_sta~ff~of~lour~or~r~ f!vvee~attomeys~~:!k========L_!~"'~"~"'~"'~~"'~"'~"'~"'~"'~"'~ .. ~"'~"'~"'~"'~~.,.. OoP I ma& wtmel·
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their productiona for this can cauae d""-, -• their ..,...._ '*''"'"":J' a
........ ·.i.. '··lleadacbea &!Id"·-...e;g:t...,. "-' ill
•Viet 'S,.,.,•" ... . ~ quutillio CID .... lhe But, J•=--Harry L. Ilapp ~--------.1 t 1,.11 .,,.,;.. 1 .. "# ~· •• '1
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~"1LI Jrita11h•edce .Al~" 11 • , CaliforBta LOS ANGEI$8 (AP)• -A''.. •. .the-is ,.uw TAKES
·:rp$r !f.~" Legislaror -:i;f! i:..-.: FuN OUT '·
(.·,· .8RIEFS ). ·wins Seat ;~~~~ :J~==
-In Senate montbe -the ... _..,. tbe ..... Dopu-°' a nma i;ln:iifiecl-• a pna ti Qwm11w Aflalra lllll!r a
Vlei Cona had aucb an "u-the Ullitaaal Lile Clardl, • ta illllef tJ -, bf
cellent" •PY nelwolt that It SAN DIEGO (AP) -'lbere lndependml lriiglnm -lm. Jolin NejedlJ (JI..
didn1 need the papen lo learn was litUe doobt abool !be wt-whlcb baa --.i .......,. •-a.ft). about U.S. plans In Vietnam. come of 1 special state Senate via mall onion.
Samuel A. Adams, who wu el · bf Republican ij~~~~iiiilimmmmmmm~~ lo resume the stand for cross-~~ John S1uJL Bot
ewninatim today, aa1d the there LI plady of doubt about
enemy "could have picked up how it Will affect the -mnrl'\n>
vtrtually all !be lnlonnatioo deadlocked Senate. ~ • I.A.II ~ contained In one volume of the paoP~ t"rouah t.._,,. spies N::i• ::a:r ~rt:
much earlier than 19119." with more than 80 piroeot d e ElcutfC! Line:!' the vote against m rlvala
• 'l:ues<lay In the predominantly
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Republican 38th DI st r i cl,
boundary line marting oU the which was vacated b 1
legally ' protected iec1ion o1 ~publican Clair · 11urgener
Calllornla'a coaalllne would ·when he wu elected lo
beblme .Ughlly elastic nnder Congress last November.
a Prdj>oaa1 bv a Los Allgelel Final unoffieial 1"lle ·totala
JlAIDWIN ....
legislator. • aave stuil 13,811 wtea, or io.a
Assemblyman Alan Sleroty percent. lie needed more /lJan SIS _,. 11111, SMrA -• S4UIS1
(l>-L91 Allgelea) introduced! Jso~percen~~t~loi.~av~oi~dia~runcil!~~-~·~~~!!!!'!!!~~~!'!!!~~~~~~~~~ the bill TueJday lo allow a 56-. -
yard -le In the boundary.
Under l'rop. 20, approved by
vot.en: last November, ttie
coutal protection sone a:·
tends 1,000 yards Inland. Sien> 11• alull!illY was ~
It .... -!ht bo!llldll:Y -. ~ ..... Iola' and otbel,
i!ltml .. ~ .'
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PAsADEIU .. IAPl -Tbfte antl"'"ln~ ·1candidilte1 011!-
polled •~ P1<Jponelltlr, bT
,,tdo mar(!ll)s to "'.In 5'!RLI on the ellJ b6ald ol educaUon
an~ 'give the n-ber ~· a 1-1 anUbu$!ng -• ~.!!.!· l With 100 ol 1115 precl~
counted In Tuellday's election, ·. Rlcl1ard Vetterll, Henry 8. M¥era and Lyman W. Newton
"""' 1"111 ahel!d ol their op-~ Eaeh WU .-ired of
·at \oat the 50 ~t vole wllll -..i to avoid a runoff
tleclloa.
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' sACRAMENTO (AP) -The
-names of the former state l'Olleiea al San Franclaoo, S... .lose and San Diego woeld lie
llhorlenod bJ I bill lnlroduood
Tn~"" In th" tt~te Sen .. tt
California State U~ty
at San Froncllco """1d be rtnamec!. Sao J• State
Ulllvenfly. Slmllar ~ ~....,,it llf tbe ...... ~
Francllco State \lhlverllly
and San Diep Slaie Unlfinl.
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Monei !alb. Oor money. Call in Tnminh: lo got dd ol 1e 1t""'1, and,..
e&n 'in moot cue offer you a lll!lmlte ptOlrdlnn ]Jim. As long as you
maintain It, T enninix guarantes to npolr any •
new~ ~le d.a"'"l!I', lo tlw--
lses covettd, 1lJ' to $1~,ooo.
For .Jhat kind of money, w€ve got to be good.
For a profeaslonal temlfte roport ••• wllhDO olJli..
gation ... phoar today. 542-7831f5"-:l960, n. fl"' 2 I ........ ~
-'rili_ WORl.D'S 01111~~·~. . .:; M1E81111S -1111 wo•LD'i~.:"a.D1irMa .. .
AH, YES. TllE GOOD OLD BUSHMIU.S/
KBIG GRAND PRIX.. IT ATTRACTS MORE
SWJNGERS TO REDONDO BEACH THAN
THERE ARE SWALLOWS IN CAPISTRANO I
'!OU KNOW THE BEST ~RT OF THAT 250
MILE RACE? THE 2 \-2 HOURS OF WAITING
FOR. Tl.JE BOATS TO CIRCLE CATALINA!
WHAT'S SO GREAT ABOUT WAITING, YOU SAY?
I WArr WITH A 8U9HMILLS. WHAT
DO YOU WAIT WITH?_,..--..,~--
GOOD OU> 8USHMri,ul ..
SINCE 1608 IT'S BEEN GOING
~EAT WITH WATER. '
BUSH MILLS
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Vote Should Decide
Tiie ..nt lntroduitlon of. a bill by Auemblyman
lk' I ...,.,. (11.NftPort Beldl) rthai would ffte ea•
... llale land for sale to dtiu bu relllndled Newport
_. .. ~ In buJ!ng nm-. park land.
...,.orn'1 bill, If ~4 would allow local govern·
-to buy the land at ~original price paid by !be
-In the cue of Beach, that would come to
about~mUllonforlO-.
llaror Don.td llf!nnis ..W-th!J ·week 1 bond elec·
Iba 11 lllll the -,,,_, he knows to nile funda to buy
·-•portof1blt.Jand. ~ '
. I{ lftllobly ...14 ~ beot lf111e clty"'ere to go the
.,.... route o&ain If U.-Janda become avlllable, even "'"°II' 'f'CICtta s!g,.1led ~ aJ!PlO'af of park acquisilion
!alt-.
While the port bondo failed to get the necessary
-1114jority, 1l'ell over hall the voters approved -. Tlut bu fooU!red the poaiblllty of city officials
""'"' __ , a non-praat' corporation to buy parkland. A
~ of park lilb, oo Cliff Jlrlve and on Balboa h ·
..... ,..... p~Ttgbt after the election, which was
fine.
However, II woald oeem that too much lime woold
bne elapled by the tfme. the Badham BOl puses to pre·
llUDe a 111ulti-mllliOD ~ndlture lltlll is the will of the
people.
Reas0nable Warning . -,(~ man's.lpl!Lll no longer his own private business
la = Beach -eopeciallY If the cans It Is thrown
la a new city law now being enforced by ~h -Under lbe new law, a specially assigned General . r
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Services Wpecl« wW caJIY .. the dtJ' clwk!n1 ,.,.. IJcie cans. --....,.u I.bey are =leaky· O'fliidzed or loo hea'IJ,
u ...... ~tlllnp, will lie ·'*'"taae' -• wua-• to g the ¥Iola IU\l!el: ~IJ ol In .
• Sh611ld tile .lint wamlllg fall, ~ -ore slYllJl
Jin the !ormd letten from the General~~
and two weeks laler from the·C~ty~j 7,
..JI all tlu'ee warnlnp are , 01l'llln will be
' dtM wilh IOIDetblng like a par Ucket l>eulnJ !Jnea
ranging fronr •10 to ~ dependln.( on the mi11ion.
Unlike parking Ucketa, llowe...,, e91Jl lbe·dtatlo111
can be written off if the lnfrac:Uon II corred.ed and In· ~· '
Tba new law gives violators \more than enough
clwice to Clllllply withoot being fined. •
, :It Ii clesigmod to protect the health and well·being ot
the dtlzenry and tnah crews allke. And It cotild do
much to'lulprove the appearan.,. of &treeta on tnah day
and alleys on the days In between.
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WiSe Precaution
Ne'1>ort Beach offidals did .their best to avoid
scaring people Ia.rt week when they. ooofltmed jbat
they've been told to hire oomeone to keep careful watch
on the quality of.public drinking water.
..State health officials, who've been pressuring the
city for several years to take mor,.1pracauU0111, agroecl
that potent.ill danger is minimal.
But It is there, they said. .
That sounds pretty convincing. Even the prospect
of toxic chemicals or bacteria-filled bey water getting
into the drinking water is tesUmony' .. nougb .to the value
of a new inspector on the city staH.
It'll mean more money for ~yera-about no 700
a year-but it is a wise investmenl 1
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Gloomy
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POWs @on't Want Hero.~"·.Treatment ·
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Somebody ohoold tell Dick Stevena
that Newport is not a "wilderness.••
And the bomeownen will be watch·
ing the Chamber Uploeing behind
us In the guise or an elephant. He
should live ln a home on the free-
way right-of-way, under the take-
off pattern, next to a proposed hi-
rise of 50 unib lo the acre.,.00 he
would play a new tune.
: 'Ille Sori!t paumt:Dl'a fear or being
' " 1• ii peta' than itl desire" to k ' tllr lappiiM MmttJl rib the
--Dot • pity tho£ ttfter ii -N.R.U.
_.. Ill fall cGDlrol, Ihle Sovie(' gov~ 1111• ... ,,.... reflech ,....... ....... "'' .,---Ille....,. ..... "' .. _.,.,.,., '" mml tlil! .. ID macb it oeedi'to Dm-,_, .,., .....,.. "o.._r o ... DallY ~llot.
--ill .... people. ' ~-"--------------' Ptmta.. ~ Communist • "{i-a r ty -~ tolerance toward the free exchange of * I I 1'• l'ftmt-tA.. ..... It makes doubly hard the task of •ly-U...d>r .......
I -~ ...id t.Jing lo read> a rational policy of
lllt ,..m a rr.. ·:;;~al;; survjval between the great _,,,.... '
i1em across its -.. &Nil IT SADLY tmderllnes the in-
....._ .._ i t b o u t ·~~al and moral bankruptcy or the
l reapect IQr the sbviet regime that, after 50 years of corr-
m' a eiplty • 1 a " I M..... i "' -·1r1nat1oo the t till ~ _.. , '"" ol the ~wi.u• naoc , govemmen s
! , -.1_ 'ft'mslated ieels it necessary to Isolate the average
i -" £!'""· UUs means simply man ·from au infonnatlon that ls not first f IW _.~people wW be allowed filtered by the ad minis t rat i vv e lo_._,,, -tho grwmuneot want. cet1sorsblp.
._ a According to the New York Times cor-
' ~ AS .& LAD o:cme Pr.n'da charged respondent in Moscow, "The most
• ~ a frft flow of ~ and ideas dramatic' qew restriction was an order J -,....;t "bowb" In Ibo West to-published , In November prohibiUng lhe
; .,._ ._,, .., kr subw:rsiYe .ctivities use of the telephone for purposes con·
.I ~ lbe wialisl COWttries." What sidered objectionable by the aulhoriUes.'' ..,._.. C'iUzena are now expressly forbidden to t He llalL ! _ . talk to one another on the telephone "for
• fa flaillll al fact. the contrary I! true. purposes in conflict with the national in-! no -:Wwb" will be delighted al this Jlnst and publi< order." • -Oilt Bmsia IS as repre:wve as ever; • ·
1 il ~ their contention that Com-'"'WHAT A striking symptom of
:==-: is a a:mpiratorial device to weakness this is, in a country that con-
; I K dR pt!Oplt, rather than a radical trols the use of the mail , telegraph and I -.. ID Ii'<• d>r people 1 larger voice telephone; what.distressing evidence of
• ill ..,_. pndJldldll and society. The failure, in half-a-century, to convert the
: -.-e 1qwessi•e lb.l:s&a acts, the better Russian public Into an electorate that is
• 6t -.ts lib: il adult enough to make up its own mind on
' Ft i&, ntmr. the people of good will and the basi& ol full and free infonnation.
J lllpes lar a permanent detente in the Until that happens, we are dealing with a
rtMi•ts bdwttn Ruaria and the West despotism, not with a country, a
•Ila me dismayed t.,'this continuing in-cltir.enry, or a people.
Nixon's Vietnam Goals
W.ASHINGTIJN -Despite \l'amlngs
-... ..._._ Inn in South Viel·
-is tnr aw to defend and that a
~ -.. ..,. the Communists is ... -. rr.-. NWm is~ lo .,_,. the fragile peace be bas
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I U. ..... ID ponuade Hanoi lo adopt
• P'fi'ical IDHIDI lo -1£ ... pl of '
I -744-In r-..
munisb, he fears, would coule bitter
recriminations and deep divisions among
the American people.
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Footnote : The President was also
pleased with Vice President Agnew's
report on bis consultations w i t b
Southeast Asian leaders. Agnew came
home convinced there won't be any
repetition of the Vietnam war ln other
Asian oountries.
PrelidE!nt Nlxon has set ' friends
straight about his views on polltlC! and
perlOnaliUes. In private convvaallons,
be-bu mode U-points:
-He doesn 't favor fonner Treasury
Secrotary John Connally over Vice Pres!·
dent Spiro Agnew 88 his SlJCClllltor but
bu encounig<d bolh .,.. lo -the • pmidenUal oominallon. The President
Indicated be would wail 1mtU the verdict
or lbe primllries belo .. he wtll moile bis
~ Preoldent Is pleased \.,ilh BID
Rogen' performance as aecretary of
state and won't replace him with Con-
nally or &DY"'10 eloo u loq ., Rolen
wants the job. Rogers bu acteif.,a• a 'bu!·
fer between Congr<ss and We White
Howe, leaving the Prc~dent and Henry
Kissinger free lo !onnulaie ro .. lgn policy
with a minimum of congm'llonal In·
terrerence. Tbls is precisely, smiled the
Preslden~ whst he uked Rogm to do.
To the Editor,
For 42 years before my retirement in
1961 I was with the VA and the Conner
Veteran~ Bureau. These agencies were
responsible for the rehabllitatkm of
disabled war veterans includin.S: disabled
POWs.
NO ONE has greater compassion for
the veteran who has stood the brunt of
the war. I agree with the President that ·
the POWs are entitled to the greatest ad-
miration for their stamina and courage. I
also agree that this is no time to grand·
stand or exploit them. · · '
As they return I have been irked by tbt
ballyhoo and maudlin display shown on
TV and by some of the press. I heard of
one organization that proposed having
them visit various cities as a sort ol a
circus exhibit or freak. .
I have known POWs of WWI, WWIJ
and Korea. Included was an associate
who was captured by the Japanese in the
Philippines, a sergeant who survived the
Ballan Death March, an employe of mine
who had both feet amputated while in a
German prison camp and many others.
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Beach one of the~ ~t-effective, and.
also one of tlte most .miseubl)! copgestid
cilies in Orange n.,,,)Y. ' ,,. . . , <, ,.,..... l•• I MAILBOX Fr 18 MY conlenlloo tbat tlie $1 miJllon
"stabilization" fund ·w:_ Wjnn prOj>oses
to use to balance. <be· bUdg'et Until liis
Utter.s from readen are welcome. dream of massive commerctaJ complexes
Normally writer• rhould convey their is fulfilled, could 'better tie alloCated to
m.uagu in · 300 """111 or leu. Th< the start of. a ~lilied City program
rigllt·lo condense lettn• to fil !fJOC• lo acquire, for 'public purpoees,. the
M" elmitaate libel ii re.Terved. All balance of NeWpdrt Beach's developable
letten tm1.1t include signature and acreage. ·
mailing addres.T, but name.s may be 'But of. ooune, 'to 1Proi>ose 'tbit Woo:ld
withlldd on r1qout if · rvfjici<flt • toke 'lr'litue. imagin'atl'*1 . and cOlrage.
reaig_p is appilT"l-Poetry wiU 790( ~ • Unfom.tely~ only>.•' ft!w m" Odr Cit'J'
puOlWied. , . goven:qneQt have demOnstrated mutlt of. '"
· either.
sullant's repart indicates "i'fte ~ . i ~ ' ., ROBERT D. RIES
paoe of. residential growth ~ N~J • . ; ... ,,,., · .L.."· ·~ -·i· • Beach~ have to be citOcked'or the cjty; , .a.tiag '1'.ioret!l-t' ''"''
will be operating In the red by 1980." ' ~~ lhO 'Etjilor:
ApparenUy Mr. W)'llll now accepls this The Dally Pilot edi!Otjal olF~b. l4 en-
Premise, some five years or so afttr it tfued •" 'Cbann' Out~"; mus( have
became obvious lo many long·tenn been written by one raised far from the residen~. without benefit or. necessity of · ocean and by one very new to your staff. a consultant's r:eport. ,. ,,.,
The city manager's sudden ~tion 11108E of us in residence for more
warm smiles and clean arnoCks: and
vegetable sborteplng in their l'<'ei>fl')'•!
. (Most such eatii1g houses use rendered
Dee! lat.) '
The ,lady's recipe for fish baiter does
Dot go with the lease! .
V.L. MENGELKOCll
P.S. It has ·come lo my attention tbat
those operating the coocessioo have hem
given a rating ol "excellent" by the
·Orange County. Health Departmelll.
No be· Atiatetllellt
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Tp· the Editor.
j lt appean1balthe NIMPOltBeldl Cty
UIWICil doesn't bear belicoplan, but
~e! bother them. Plain bigotry u I
... it~'· f. ·~· ~ ;; Wb ,!1 I\ ot-lbe "II one · lmnd y ,. aw,qlt a · the ' of
Orange,' snd ·on hie olher band:lbt a
lawsuit by hellcop\ljr-hale!f Ii
designed to 'bale itoil;e first ""I! l>9 ution • second, and !bird lo bring ~Ct the
citizen's right to Pr!V•cy wbl<b is
guaranteed by the U.S. Constltutl06! No~ doesn't drive our """""° Crazy,
NONE wanted to be treated as heroes .
Most of them did not want to talk about
it. They wanted to return quietly to their
loved ones, make up for lost time and as
quickly as possible get back in the
mainstream of life. Many continued their
military careers and I believe lhia will be
true of the present POWs.
tbjtt rampant residential .growth will 1n-lhan one lull tum around ol aeasons, are
evltably ~ more in senices than it made aware the ocean · spray Hu an ai>-
produces in revenue, could have been petite for paint litentd onfy to the ap--
but money does. " owEi! ¥JNNEY .
Contrast tbe treatment of the POWs
with the ' indifference Bho'WD t h e
thousands of young disabled servicemen ·
who have returned from Vietnam un-
noticed and unsung. Many are in VA
Hospitals -all over the country. Here
you will find the men who have suffered
the most -the crippled, lhe blind, the'
paraplegic and the sick. These are the '
men who are most entitled to the nation's
gratitude.
THE DISABLED v e t e r a n ls
not looking for glory, sympathy, charity
or a handout. What he wants more than
~ else is a job, a home, a family
al\d the opportunity to live a normal life
as a useful citizen. Let us help him all we
can.
good neWll to -of us who de!perltely pelile of tertnltes , for -aoulhem want to pr..erw thl.I city'• character. Callforilla bcmMS ooOattUdea of hunber.
But then be had to ao and. spoil tt· all by And wbile we are on that won! "ap-
prof)OSing a typically bureaucratic 80lu-peUie", 00. aharp ii yvuni at this
tion. moment? May 1 suggest you stroll out on
MR. WYNN'S pri nc i pa I recom-
mendltion is not a aiowdowll of residen-
tial growth. but rather an intemification
of commercial devek»pment to make up
for. and possibl,y surpass tho deficil. In
other word.!, we can continue to pr.
fitably cover the land9cape with an
unllmlied number ol bmnea, con-
dominiums and apartments, u long .,
we pavHver an equivalent acreage with
blgli rise hotels and sky~ Ollice bulldilJp. Positively brilliant, Mr. 'W)'llll,
, 'nlal approaclt could mate Newport
·the pie!' you wrote., w~y of; walk up
lo the -. -·of that "Jback'' and
order 1lll)'thing 0. tlte!r menu. Have a
full dinneTI I'll wager you tbe ~ price
.of tbat dinner it woo, be your 1aat lunch
then!!
• WIUL9 you ~ 1'aillng1 tor the lr'esllly
cooked food being pre!!!!red In your lull
view, take note the "~table shack"
(your wardl l bu • nelf coat of Jlalnl ap-
plied orily a ~w .weeu ag~\ (~led ....., ....... 1 _ fOld); spot!easlj clean
Doon; two ntarYeioua chefs , '!iUt ~
Not G1dlt11
To the Editor; .
Mauy, people are oppooed lo amnesty
for drall dodgers and. \1-!en. because
they have reluaed to :terve our ,<lOlll!lry.
Tbls aiUlude assumea tbat Dghling in
Vietnam actually doea serve our country.
However, our leaders have now decided
that we ohoold not be fiibtiDi In \'ielnam,
tbat llgbting there Is not ol service lo
America.
II lfghUng doesn't serve 'our country,
'ihenl-)wbo ,..ruse.. \o llgl\\'.l!!<fn't fail
to serlO' It, 1'!\eJ &hould llO treotal as lllll
ciU7.eDS; .l~r l~y hay~ clone i>othlng
against the interests of lhe '\Jnlied Slates.
GARY.,'P,IORNE
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The Fine· Art ·of Small Talk l . ' •
' 'There is oo glamor attactied to those
who b.i their spine aevered by a
sniper's bullet or their Umba shattered
by a land' mine. Too often they are
Nixoo is emer1ia1 1tDm the ''91eadid • ~ nowlce ~t, Senator Kainedy. Gnlll your
iaolalioo" ti. bia li11I -tioll to .ART HOrrE bridaes wheil JOU come 1o lbelD. l &aY."
forgotten.
White Bouse -•eit report tba~ Mr. [I ii( J "No, I think yoq're rlgbl : Piii' lo an-
mingle with bia beloved people, moklng "SO you fellows are ln>m ~
0. W. PRICE small tait u ba , _ '\'\'ell, more power Ip you."
goes. ,.~ lh•·-nr.· N...,., .. _ "SOrry lo bear abollt )'OW busband, Some ~ a: PVW "' _,... • ~~ • , Mn. ·Valacbi. How's the ~1\1?" f:!)•t •I . Grotctlt amples ti. his lllllall "Smalor PrO~I do you ~ Well, !Ilana for Cdmlnk. ',Mil. Meir,
To the E,dllor: talk they cite ID-~~~your'*""&...., See~ In chlf"h, ~" · ·
In consideration of 11Je perplezini prob-elude (I) to • -___ ,_ -lllt'•-stdJ>. ' Ail'l'£R ca .. tuuy ~·· the, above
!ems ti. development and density con· 01 m_la~I Pll' , ;'.~ ~: ·-. , tru~pt, Dr. Pot! ·--~ In b1J
fronting Newport Beach and other l:'.' ·= = . •'GOU,y, Mn. -, I.,. oertalnly ,.8;gnauon. . , r'
Orange County cilies, It Is obvlWI that 1., (2) lo ·••-' - a lot of-•~............ "Well," be said, u be cleaned out bil economl~s baye tradiUonally won the a ; u ..., i ,_ ~ ,. day. In parUcular, the' posiUve COIHI· resign~ to Join . . ·~·iloTio ~.»ping' you desk In the Wbitelloose, •:1>ac1<to Ille old
lectivenw o! •·-e residential project. IBM: Well, aood 111••· Gtt a Iately,SenitqrEqleloil!;' , spielid.ld iaoi.ltlon." ·, .
has routinely bl,'.':, assumed to be Dn· atock oplloll"; al\d (S) lo a mmilWr after "I .. you're bl¥1ltg a fll'I lime, Mr.
questionable. • • a 1ermon: ••wrtte a speecll .for me Llbertee.'t• • 1
. oometinte. Mab It a abort one." "Thal -a creat -Mt. !lay • •
TllEN CAME the shock. Newport • Cbariel..I -other again OkANGI COAIT
Beacill City Manal"' Robert L Wyns AC'l'll.ui.~. ihoM namples -.Mr. aooo." acknOwledged (Pilot, Feb. Ja) that a con-Nlmo bu 'llW1e giant -fonranl in "lloo't 1--)'.1\11 fn>m .....,.11ere,
• ·,.this deparimenl. EYen bis -* Secretary ~· m1rtn -be bu al-hem Ir bei.-"SO 10U II"" the WultJccloll Pool, Mrt. B11 Geo,..e 1er at ma•ID1 lar!le ~ tban omaU Gnbam. llol Oaoolb foi'1"'1!"
talk. "Spiro! llbOre !tM you -lately?"
O.ar George: ~i 1 -.. cre<111 for bis ..... ,...__. "I ~~ '"' 11.Qep', somebody wrote In and -... -~-• :ir:. bite of what -· woold do ti a ,.,.... at • must 10 lo bia new Small TaUt -· ~ • I 'I ,_ w ,_ ' Dr.llome~T.Pe-&ewunlala<d you."
a party ;::J::f klnJ 1 biJ E!,.lfy1!', ' lo tramlorm )Ir. m-llio • wum,
:!\dtheyou wou1ri r ~ ,. ...,. ...... cbalty ..n -·
because your wife watches you un 1 Aller weeka of drill. Dr. Petllbaae felt
a haw~} I think idvil\I an_.-ht! had ll!llbt llr. N1:son evtt'I ....
like OOt Is awllll lor a 'married celftble ••ll ptna. Al• leSI, on
man! unpW>lici""'S....,,aon wu FURIOUS : •'"'1Jed. ;A, of Mr. Nboon'1 o... Furious: '"mlrb, as~ cboer!Ully.....,.
Boy, I think an an.-Uke that this auesfa.
is awlul, lool Would you mind talk·
Ing to my wife! \VllAT DO YOU belt l'nlm lbe mob,
Mr.SlnalroT".
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Mn. Roy Baughman.
·Golden Memories
The Hubert J, Coomes, former Costa Mesans who
retlrOd lo ,Grants Pass, Qi:e. were honored there at
·:a 5qth wedding anniversary ,reception hooted by
their daufl)iter and son·in·law, Mr. end MrS. Orris
Funt of Coota Mesa and the Rogue River Grange.
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Other issues will be tabled temporarily s.tnnby,
March 10, by the Orange Q>ast League f1l Women Voters for a cockbil buffet at the Ne"1JC]lt Beacb
home of Ms. Valerie Murley. '1be fnnckaiser, .wt-
ing at 7 p.m., will proride fllnds for upromh,g pro-
grams. Mmes. Murley and John Dumas (left to right)
cook up plms.
OF COSTA ME$A
a delightful budget stdon
where beautiiul hair styles begin.
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY PRICES SuaHJlY Hl6HEI
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Perm•n•nt W••• __ 7.51
Tint ··--------5.51 BIHeh Touch-up 11.51
Frosting -"--·-14.11
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LEPP A-LOVICK
~atlonal a.u.tt of
the ~. Vlll Nuys WU lhe oetlille lor lhe IDUTlap ol
Corot Lllcille Lovick and
Mlcllael Denis Leppa.
Their parents are Mr. Md
Mrs. Edward Lovick Jr. of
Northrldge and Mr. and Mrs.
Milton IA!ppo of Cosla Mesa.
Bridal attendants w e r e
Madeline Church, K a l h y
Arnerich, Cheryl AM Forbes,
Sue McPike, Julie Board,
Mary Musgrove and Patricia
Lovlclt.
Serving t h e bridegroom
were Gary Board, Bill Eller,
Steve Ouistopher, Jim Slagle,
Michael Rodela, Ron, Dave
and Richard Lovick.
1be bride attended
CaWomia State University at
Nortbridge where she was a
· member of Gamma Gamma
Phi and a little sister of Sigma
Chi. She is a student at
Ca.Ufomia State Upivei;-sity at
San Diego where she is presi-
dent of Panbellen.ic and a
member of Alpha Phi.
Her husband Is a graduate or Costa Mesa High School and
Orange Coast College and now
is a senior at CSUSD. He
played varsity baseball and
also played with lhe Boston •
Red Soir. The .....,,_ will
resldotnEIC.)11.
DRING-HIGO
Ned Drill( and his ~. lhe
former Michiko ll!iO. are
making their home In Newport
Beach following 1M1pliall In
1.ell·am-liee, Allltrla.
Their parenu are Mr. and
Mrs. Mon!i HIF ot Loi
Angeles and Mr. and Mrs.
Nathaniel Drlng ol Panorama
City.
The bride earned he r
bacbelo" ctegne In opeecll therapy and teaching credel>
Ual .from California Stale
University, Los Anget.I and
now teaches educable men-
tally retarded ehildren. Drlng
is president of Quiet Start,
Inc.
Anniversary
Celebrated
Mr .. and Mrs. Auvergne L.
Andrews of Huntington Beach
celebrated their 40th wedding
anniversary during a dinner in
their honor attended by their
two children. John Andrews of
Granada Hiils and Mr 1.
Florence Juhasz of F0W1tain
Valley .
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• Art, 6 ·ood Gitizenship I~ b.JSIC,
Harbor Council PT A
Mn. Nfctl e.ne,
Pr-I
O:>MING UP: Parent -teacher
information ooune It I LDl.
Friday, lolaR:b ZS, llld Mon-
day, M.lrc:b II, In room eJgbt
at Harper Sdlool.
REPORTS: omC.n elected
ror 197J..74 are the Mmes.
Jame1 Schafer, presideot:
Richard Riley and Earl
Rubbo, v l c e presideots:
Roger Early and Hugh
T ho JD p I on , secretaries;
Jahn Pr an co, treasurer:
Earl DeWoll, audit«, and
Tom ~. historian.
California PTA
llrL ..... Qaptc.
Praldenl
roMING )IP: Lundi •• d mJU. tldlN wlD be IOld the
-and third lland81I ol the -from I :30 to 1:30
Rl:':Oats: Selected to
ltn't oa lhe nominating
t"Or:runilt.ee are the Mmes.
F.arl Hubbs, Lawrence
Wtrdrup. Robert
llcGum-, Paul Jlowe and
Gerald B;yan.
Canyon PTA ·
Mn..i-M.a-i.ro
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REPOl\'l'S: "'-eds from
the l!IOVles have been u!ed
lO purcbue 1 I.able for the
..,..,ial roaclln& room.
College Pk. PT A
Mn. numa. llr'aaAo•
President
COMJING UP: Cast-ofh are
needed for lhe rwn.mnge
aole to take place from I : 30
1.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday,
March 17. Paper drive with
coll«tJooo uatll noon allO
wllJ 'IAl<e .,._ and Qib
5cou1 Pact » will be aeillll& ba.ltd goodl..
Ea1tbluff PFO
Mn. £qeM X.va<~
Preoldent
REPORTS: Second quorter
good citiun 1wards were
presented to Brenda Bora ,
Gregg Smith, K r i a I e n
Parker, Gree CUja, Skip
Gamtr 1nd JUI Yuk. third
grade; JulJe Cobb, Cameron
Kovach, Jackie _Jilnbon,
John P1lmlr, Scol~ Tarlton,
Jaimie Gdiler. Sharoo Koff·
rer and Ryu Evona, fourth
uade; Julee Olrley, Sieve
Bueche, Cynthia Chestotl,
Bruce McCorkle, Adrienne
Kfoury, Steve Mitchell, Jeff
Stehr. Cynthia llanna, Tim
Snyder and Kay Kerlten,
JULI! grade.
Harper PTA
&tn. Roy Pfelife.r
President
COMING UP : In the Spring of
the Yw wlll be the t.htme,
of the ~ moetlna lo lUe plice II 7:111 p.m.
Tuelday. Mltdl IS, In lbe
multlpurro•e room.
Feotured wll be art and
lltlrature by 1tuden11.
REPORTS: lfooorary oervlce
1w1rdl were praent.ed by
Mn. David ~. chairman.
to Mrs. Pat Moen, ICbooJ
secretary, and Bob
Wllkl.n&0n, formerly of the
Costa Meao Police Depart-ment. Elected to serve on
the nominating committee
were the Mme!!. Jerry Wed·
dinglon , John S l p p l e .
Micblel Hiler. H a r o I d
Sbeflln and Rlcblrd Hoines.
Irvine PTA
Mrt. Fred G. Horwell
President
COMING U P : AslOdatioo
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tues·
day, March 13, will be open·
ed by Girl Scout Troop i68
leading lhe membersblp in
the flag ceremony.
Nominating committee will
submit its rei;X'rL a n d
-... w !lo ICCtfJled
lrom lbe floor. Ptocrom wlD
lncludl 1-Gayle,
nlCl"ellllcm -for lbe
City of Irvine -Jdna GO
!Ucreatlm Facllltles I n
-· 111111 Bob Lemlert, "'" veotlptor lrom the O>Sll
MeA Police Department .......... rum and -king
on Bicycle Safety a n d
Protecllon. Siudenls m>m
tbe kindergarten cWles will
provide the enl«taJnme!lt.
Mesa Verde PTA
&In. Dlvld CUmberlalll
Prel-t
COl\IJNG UP: Gener a I
meeting at 7 p.m. l\Jesday,
March 1!. Nomlnailons for
the 1!173-74 board membeni
will be made. Band and
chorus will provide the
entettainment.
REPORTS: Serving 'on l he
nomlnaUng committee are
the Mmes. John Stoneback,
Kenneth Riggs . J a m e s
Gleason, Michael Connolly
and Douglas Snow.
Monte Vista PT A
1*'1. Thomas Herndoll
President
REPORTS: Mrs. G e o r g e
Hylkema, was given the
honorary service award at
the February g e n e r a I
meeting.
NH High PTA
J\.tr1. E•I Dt:Wolfe
President
COMING UP: Founders Day
program at 7:30 tonight will
feature Heritage D a y •
honoring the original
faculty, staff and PTA
presidents since the school
opened in 1930. School band
the Midshipmen will en·
tertain with songs from the
past and slides of the school
opening will be shown.
Reception will follow .
Newport Hts. PTA
Mn. James G. BlalD
President
COMING U P : Association
meeting at 7:30 p.m . Tues·
day, March 20, will include
the election of otftcers and .
police and fire department
representatives speaking on
how our public servants
serve us. Teachers 'fill be
on band to d"tscuss the sub-
ject. School choru• will sing
several songs.
Paularino PT A
Follies Fractured
Parents and teachers will step ;nip the spoUight at z :30 p.m. Wednesday, March
21, when Paularino PTA presents Fracture!! Follie in the multill"'I"""' room.
Admission is 50 cents for adults .and 25 cents for children. Reheamng is Mrs.
Gene Meister, as.sisted by Todd-Hanson and Mrs. David Goldberg.
Pomona PTA
Manuel Roble•
President
REPORTS: Mrs. C. D .
Bradley was presented the
honorary service award at
the Founders Day meeting.
Entertainment was provided
by the girls chorus and the
instrumental music depart·
ment ... Nominating com-
mittee met last· week and
prepared a slate of officers
for 1973-74.
Presidio' PT A
Mrs. Hugh Thompson
President
COMING UP: P""'1ls and
students .are urged to save
. newspapers for the up-
coming drive.
REPORTS: Mrs. H u g h
St. John Aux.
Mrs. Harold Ran.ea
Preaident
COMING UP: Auxiliary
meeting at a p.m. tomorrow
in the school hall. Father
Coughlin's Boys Choir will
entertain with Irish songs.
TeWinkle PTA
Its. Ralph Boegel
President
COMING U P : Association
meeting w!Lh the eleclloq ol
officers at 7:00 p.m. Tues.. .
day, Ma,rcb 13, in Bosl""
Hall. Hooorary s e r v 1 c e
award will be presented and
a representative from the
Costa Meao Poli"' Depart-ment will speak on How to
Stop a Thief.
Turtle Rock PT A
department will have on
aerial ladder truck o n
display.
REPORTS: Hooorary service
awards were preaented by
David Prince, principal, to
Mn. Joseph Ward, school .
secretary, and Art bur •
Ant.bony, community educa-i
lion leader, at the Founders
Day meeting.
Victoria PTA
Mn. Tom i.tclvbh
President
Court Sets Scene for Schoof Operetta
J\frs. Pabl Dumaln
President
COMING UP: Officers will be
elected at the unit meeting
Tuesday, March 20, at 3
p.m. in the multipurpose
room . . . Aluminum can
and paper drives are coming
up.
Thompson was presented
the honorary service award
al the Fonuders Day
meeting and a special award
was given to Mrs. Henry
Pirtle, school secretary, in
appreciation for her outstan·
ding service. Me m be rs
hosted the Harbor Council
meeting Monday in room
six.
Mn. Warrm Paige
President
REPORTS: Tbank You Very
Much, a prograur pay· .., tribute ,, lo. America,
was pmen1'd by 100 upper
grade studenu at · t b e
association meetlnl. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack IJtiletoo
wrote th< original llCript and
dir<cted it along wit.I! Mrs.
Gordon Bunting. A I so
assisting Wett Mn. Ronald
Henry, pianist, and Mrs.
Hasefeld, choral director.
Honorary service awards
were presented to Mrs. _
Jamea Madlen, Mr. and
Mn. Hans Weyer, Teddy
ArBOl) and Mrs. &le Bowler
••• Nominating ccmmittee
bas been formed.
Fourth, fifth and siith graders at Prince of Peace
School will present the operetta, "The Emperor's
Nightingale" at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jllarcll 23, and 2
p.m. Saturday, Man:b 24, in the TeWinkle School
auditorium. Todd Knipp, lhe emperor, is served by
court maidens Stacie Lee (left) and Lisa Grady in
scene from show.
COMING UP: Ice cream
90cial from 6:30 lo 9 p.m.
Friday, March 16, at the
school. Enterlalnment will
be provid!"I and the fire
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:µ%[ Your Horoscope Tomorrow ·-Science
Career's Coed
Newport Harbor High School
graduate Donna Kay Goedhart
chose a rather unusual area of
study in college and is glad
she made the choice because
it is paying off with an in·
teresting job and promising
future.
An animal science major at
Cal Poly Pomona and 1972:
honor graduate, she bu been
nained linear programming
manager and manager of the
regulatory department o f
Albers Milling Co., a divisioo
of Carnation Qi.
ln this capacity. her
responsibilities include makjng
sure Albers feed productJ' are
properly labeled. checkiJ18 lbe
input for feed formulation and
monitoring quality control pro.
cedures.
Albers manufactures feed
£or beef cattle. swine. rabbits.
chickens, goats and just about
every animal found on a farm.
The formulas call for grains
auch as oats, barley and
wheat, protein sources. ad-
ditives. drugs. protein su~
plemenu. mineral mi... and
breWet'1 grains.
Donna belpo the -JWOCluce lbe bell fanrwlo •t
lbe cbeapeot ""1, Ibo own-
marized.
The da•..,... "' ltr. 111111
Mn. RDbert w. Goedhlrt "'
ftewport ll<ach. Donni Aid
.... ii the ooly ... In her
family who hod a concern fer
qrtculture and anlmols.
.. l 've 1hnys had an lntant
in animals. During high school
I owned a horse. When I was
ready to go to college I decid·
fd that was the only field l
had any personal interest in. I
pursued it and enjoyed it. ..
While at Cal Poly she was a
member of the Animal Science
Club and Gamma Sigma ~
Della. served as chairman of
th«! poultry judging contest for
Agrirullural Educalional Field
Day and was treasurer of the
women's dormitory.
During her junK>r and senior
years she receivl'd t b e
California Cattlemen's ~
ciatioo Achievement Award
and the Sdlolarship All·ard of
the American Society oC Ani·
mal Science and was on the
President's Honors Llsl.
kl a professional, sht i! a
member of the Southern canromia Chapter or the Na·
tional Agricultural Advertising
and lolarteting Association.
Miss Goedbart now lives in
Santa Monica and commutes
to the Alber.I headquarters in
the Carnation building on
Wilshire near La Brea in Los
Angeles.
No reeds are produced
there, she esplolDed. Milling is
done at 12 dlllnnt 111'1 in
C.liloruil, Hawill. Oregon,
Wubl ....... and Mi_.rl.
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11griculture--anlmaJ 4clence will me find a job," and for keel'>"
be DoMa is not sure. ing up with students after they
fl'« ,_..tlon, DMnl plays
voOol>oll wit.I! other employes
once • week In a park near
tbelr omee. and she enjoys
b6cycling. swimming and other
ootdoor sports.
"I'm really uodcdifed about leave schoo l.
my goals. f want to stay In •·Put In 1 good word f r the agriculture, but I just want to • 0
What her future I n
see what develops." prof1." she requested .
She Is quick to praise her But that doesn 't have to be
profC11SOr1 at Cal Poly for done. tier success is the best
"getting me going and helptng tribute she can offer them.
Libra: Relationships. lntens~y .
THURSDAY
MARCH 8
By SYDNEY OMARR
The Gemini sense of humor
can be contagious. Teachers
know that the Gemini ch.Ud is
restless, requireS' challenge
and is capable of creating an
atmosphere of frivolity . The
G\!mlni woman is fiirlatious
and the Gemini man is
dashing and unique. In 1973,
many born under this in·
trigulng zodiacal sign will
develop a personal philosophy
which ebcompasses a wide
range of human experience.
The Gemini who i.r single will
have opportunity for mar·
rlage. Married or single; a
significant number of those
born under this sign will
change residence.
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
Money and friendship do not
now mate a good combination.
Separate fact from fancy .
Mate changes which could in·
volve travel, speciaJ rela·
tionship. Be analytical. Put
together puzzle pieces. You
will obtain answers.
TAURUS (April 21).May 20):
Cycle is bigb and your judg-
ment is on target. One who
appears to be blocking your
path may actually be malting
room for you . Know it and
keep open mind. Sag!ttartao
could play important role. Set
Bights on ultimate goal.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
Be selective. There are many
choices; key is to choose tbe
besf, the quality . Cor·
respoodence can be exciting.
Good news comes from afar.
PIJces Is apt to be In pictw'e.
Shake oil lean. doubts.
CA1'iCEll (June 2.1-July 22): Dec. 21): OJ1!C11 flllo poinls. ,
?.loney !ttuaUOll_, improvu. 'llloslc lssUeo 'd pm In ate ., ' Y~u get wind oi,r...ooai op-Relative '*"'eya li>od t¥!"'· ' . f portunity. Be .-ptive lo Oelebralo willlout lollll 10 ex·
voice of experience. Older hr tremel. Remember ~i et ,,
divldlllll does have your best bellt.h resolutions. ·A'°ld ex-"
interests at beart,J\e!;pond ac-travagance. ·vour fnnkness I
conllngly. Cajlrican could be _,will be rewarded. ' I
Involved. CAPRIO:>RN (Dec.. !Wan.
LEO (July 13-Aug. 22): You 11): Goin lbown Uuouab ttla-I
are able to leach more tlom:hip with opposite teL
persons .. distribution prob-Pet90llll magnetism ...,._ t
Jem is resolved. You draw Penorui you respect are, .. I many to you wit.I! thelr prob-drawn lo you. Prolit raults •
!ems. Be sympathetic but m>m • p e c la I tpnsactlon.
don't become inextricably In-Gomlnf, Vqo ~ figure,
volved .. A good contract is o!-promiDently. •
rered. study IL AQUAllIUS (Jan. :JO . Feb.
VIRGO (Aqg. SI-Sept. 221: llJ: Aid ls roceived Jram
Ideas eaa lie -developed inlo surprloe -Ooe 1ou ma
workable co~. Leo b in have t b o u g b t to be
plctun. Be I n • e pend e n t ultracooaWvative b 6 n d 1 1
without being a r r o g • n l . backward lo see ,,..-point
Pn>blem wltb member or op-vitw. Ac c e p t -t.ry
polite aeo 11 "resolved. Accent gestW<!.
. ll,1on utJllsatlon of creative PISCES ~F~. IUIMdl 20): -______________ .,..,......__ relOllrces. llibl tooCh •hould be l\<f~,
d LmRA~U-Ocl. 22)c vocated: Ymt geL wbll ~ Peerl.ng Aroun Relallonsbipl inwwfled. neec1Kyoutreod1111U7.Soma ' Nothing ballway. Don't -ves are ~.._
promise mo.-. than you can A Wli4 compllcatloao. Go IJow. ... ~llver. Take l n v e o t or y • ly --sltUlliGa 11 it ..-I
Ailuarid p r"·I. I prominent '"1..Uy & •i It J. ~ role. Lam i,,. t •a c b l n g . meeUDa II .. agenda. ,
RETURNED from 1 Cattl>-
bean crulae are Mr. and Mrs.
W. Belmonte of Fountain
Valley.
' MARJORIE Pyle.
obsletrlcal 1Uptrvloor at Hoag
Memorial Jlo,pltal ,
Presbyterian, WDJ hooored by
the. CIUfomi~ N u r s e 1 '
Association durlns • con-
\!enUon in San Jose. ·
She reoelved the Helen
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• Nalnn award for dlstli1gulsbed
aervice In community allalra.
Mrt. P1lt: WIS recognir.ed for
lhe f1mlly centered matem1t;
we p"'IJ"Jm wbicb lhe in-
itiated lbree yeara qo.
JILL Ohlbover, dlugbter of
Mr. and Mn. Williom G.
Ohlhaver or Cotta Meaa, is a
stewardess abolnt P a n
American World Alrwan. She
allended Golden West and
Orange Coasl colleges .
l!eona lhare lmwledge, ex· II' 'i'Ol)AY IS YOU
cblnge ideas.' · BIB'IHIM. Y you ltnow hotr lo
!ICOlll'IO (Oct. u.Nov. 211: make ..-Y but you are no1
Lt.ave de!alls, for another u allilllul -~ l'OMes to Ume. View irlJ<cts •• a sa'1ng. You girt ol'J'Oaroill ln
wlM>l., Social cooll<t can 1Nd attain or htarl -and_~ 11
to meanlnglulrelatlonsblp. Be tnct maey only too wlllinl lo
re<epU•• and -we. s.me 111ra wilbout glvtng In retuni.
of hum°" -Illy. Be MIDY C...-"""" to , willing lo laugb et your -sntltote lo you. AJ>l'll could
foibles. be one or,.... -•llJ!-SAGmA.IUU& (Nov. II-pionthl of ll!li.;-.
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1 $3 Milli()ll Wke . .:. :r ...... 1:,.. .,... .;..
Sch~ol . Budget F orCcast • m
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budiet cllls for an increase to mare !ban
11,uo computed cm lbe basis ol av.rqe
dally attend•-flgum.
Nicol1 l8id the effect! of SMO wtll be
lett primarily' In poorer dillrlcts where.
the per pupil .ezptnditure1 are lower due
to low~r a.euetl valUatiom. ·
But be l8id SJf.tO haa some piUalil that
won't becbme fully apparent until the
law gets lnt&Jull swing. ·
For elC8mple, . Nicoll said, Newport·
· CS.. BUDGET, Pa1e 1)
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{f greeirlent
Showdown Near?·
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,~r~pose~ Situation Grave at Wounded Knee
·.z~,!I= BtJILmN
'll'OUNl)1!21 ltNEE, II.II. (AP) -De
LOS ANGEr.Es'..: T;,Q 'Staie attome)'I
and laWy<rs for Dr, Etibe'.ffarWiUll tWay
-CMil a, propoOed ..,......i that ,
Jt1aJ mean the end ol 18 monthsiof-heai'
higs into morals charges llled against the Harbor Area physician, '
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.a.. fftrev M evw 1tei ;lnm .... 1w.trne dlaee 111e ·rere "die 'f 'he
.. ~ i:d! ~et, Jl'P't.."
·WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -The
,OV-t broke off )alts at WGWlded
Knee today and • -..,..._
aald 500 lholl were erdumged llurillg the
nlgbl . betw... militant lndlan and la-. .
Both 1ides banded their stipulation ,to
Q!aring officer E, F. QeV~~ a(ler wor&i out behind closed dooio an ..,.
derstanding that must .be approved by
the healing c:analittee of three, physici-
ans beft1re k goes I\> jbe llafe lloard of
Medlcaf Eramlllen:' l -
DeV.rblla pndided that it wjll be .at
ltUt I month belore the llall board ~y rules on the cbarg.S of moral
twpltude end 1111prole~;1ct faced by !ht sjlv~
u..n:..~i,~4.. : fi•• years ~~~·time ~µ:w=~ ~~twe of
'"" ilate'1 He'altlt illll, saltly , bf lmlmuu . pi'eterlbing' IOd lnjecllnC 111!•-
eotlcs. ~other,~,~ lj9 di&-mlssed bolt! ik1es ..,,;ea.," -I Depu\y Attorney lleneral5 Mart1'evin
and Robert L. Mlll:al ·toiioy •Wad Into !be~ created by lbeTMi«oAtm,of J)eputy Atto-r Ge....i Jelfrey Woll~
ner ,llld immedlatalJ tndica!ed tbel• ;lril·
IJllgnea to dllc:usl a ¥-with .. ~
County attome11 Matthew KuttllC\'"'1
~~had' b.eo icbedule\I to \Pen hla defense today to ,chauti, bes¢'! on
Ifie atate'1, cirjglnal iJJegal!On that \Har· 1eU111 " enjoyed • bnproper_ -"al rel•·
llonsblps with two women ..,..Mrs, .lleba
V'augbn, 31\ and ttie late MrsS-. Wanda ~"1~, '29, beth ol 'Coita M0$8,
It. wU ~'ad in five 'UireH•Y-Hear· hip' that lllrtellus irijected Demerol~ a
'Dll'COtic ~ into both .Women and per-il>rmod abortions oo Mrs, 'l'flshP while !iO shared her Cosla Mesa'home Wi h 11er
~ l!e,r. children. • 111 allo 'Ill ~ed !hat be QI_ ~Ible lorC.llrS. \'augt.,'1 lmprlaooment u a ~a/cotlai alldlct and !lilt he ~ ~-'If ilcted and beat lie< dllrlDa tbelr ~lion. , _ , , Mn. Meleoorea' molher tes!i!ied ~t ""' cillJPler l!l&intallled .. iae.llc81 , .. la~ •ithllartelhil and delerloralod biider diup lo the ,pHI! tlml pile, ••
lectecf her cbUdrm< !n<! llj)eDI -of lbe day in bed. She iSled ln Ille 1111. -.
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• 'llltre wtn .. 11\lUries ._ted in the ~I 1 the -i... i..t.....i : • the ,llUUU\JW. • --·· ~ve 11DOe tll<eiiver ol the tb>f 'rillage eigJJI days ·~~: ... ' ~ -· --. ,, '
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• 1fw. too~-Mesa'.;.., .... ""*' ~
nap Charges today after aDepdly aJlduct,.
· ing &.J"!"ll G8"1en Grove ..m,;,; "-r
a' ~~ · Beacb bar eartJ _, momiltf: ,, -"-~ ' ~ ' ·
Polloe l8id Joel Gonion Amea, s~ and
Wµjlam Jolm .OUW, 11, both ·l'f tt55 ~ Al'!ik .!-!!' ~ _,II alter tb<:t .-..FrarlJllia, II, Into
their. car ...., McFadden Square, aid
Detactiye Som Amburgey .
. ' . Aliloi -'irraJioed Tueliloj .. bl-.. p 'clllrlol lllld will lace t )ftl••iuwy
. hearing llarcb 15,at -.ladleill ·.!\._'· ... ,.......~~ """.t ._ ~· .f • DM.,._'11.0Tfwi..._ ,Db&rictCoart.Beilfreea ..... t..il. Asn ~weattesda .. -· . oU!ef's ~1 -de!aJ<d 1111i . : i;1· , • • · ,. :· ''J , ' · • j!t~JbU,been tr..,l m ll,llOI
, o ;oo,~ -that 'beginl .thl!' ~i season of ~nt .~ Doullas. · Amburgey :ti C::: =::::t Mia
Jobdifnr, '-'· 6fiCbsta, Mead· 'l!ld th~.i "1>om_as J: Nevtn, prlesl af SJ. , ,Franklin jl( Woody'• Wharf, :r:tll New-Joa~~, 1,;ntl\'.ch;of Costa;_Mesa. W6nb1J)ers m many Coast cburchy•, port Jlh>d; 3J>d invited ber 1o breakfaa1
pbsetf'"1-th.e J>elllftce semce.s .. • . · ' ·whao th.~ doled.
< ., 'Mia Fr8Iiklin told police she --~~ -· -• • ' ' , , • ·-\ 'ti,e invitaUon, walked out of the bar and ·• -down Balboa Boulmml toward a lrimd's ·'Eichange Cluh.:Picks :::5~"!. ~ :~-.!:i
, 4 ( !' 'hi l'Cllf. At 17UtSll'eet mid BalboA BouJ.
, , . eyard the men draiged be.-Into the cor.
nold Officer of Year , ~~=:.·~.J.
VfWII! J>Ollce ~11\c<f Robert I!. "Pop"
AmOJd..l( foday WU named"P.llce (j · -
·fleer of 1JIO "vl',I< by the c.\sta 'Me..·~,. ~9ub .~ ~ .;..~ ,lo petrat diiiy ~ .....
ellJ Of.l")ne, AmOld ._.lcbed the 'bonPr '
lrom, ~o/ lollr nomjne<a lnciadi\>g P'""1man P.1111 'Donohue, Qiltectlve-.
11~ Kutch IIit Commuaijy lleloQ<\111 . ,
om&r Tom Laur. ,
Arno)d wa1 clloson for the tnle th~ balloti!!i among police deparlmenl '
employ., and qoce!Ved an ,overwhelming
JMJori{f ol ihe votes, according to a
"'*'nWq;lor Police Chief Roger·Neth: . om... ~ joined the Costa Mesa
' '"-••-,..,,.. •• ,...... rewve in 1957 an4 lwo·
~· ...,. na bired as a full'llme ,. ot£ waa promoted to oenlor ~ -.. in llM '"I' -tiiat time
bu -lr6d io all areas of the depart·
,..,;t, lncllHlina PllJol, traf!Jc Ind the to:
•JlllJ•tloo dlvlllona,
ran down. lo the llreet to get I better
look at the· car u it dl"Oft away toward theooeonfroat..
The mall llaged down passlnc pOlioe
and dJrected them to the car.
• W¥q ol!icen llopped tile Cll', Am-~,. ul!I, · llley --Fl'lnklill ~ iii! the f-IMl.,Sl!e .., _......
Tile ..... -,..._ aald lbout
---"~'""' -by ~aide. lfo lurthel' ..... P.en. • .m.u earlier reported 'hearing .....
fire Cbriiup the night, including what 11111 llelle'Nd to be automatk: rifle fire .
Tile aov...-it annnaiiclng the break
ia lllb, aald H is willing to mume
.,.atiotiam only ti the 200 Indians IIlldlac the town modify their demands ..
Wbm American Indian Movement.
(AIM) leaden loamocl ol the govmunent
decisloa, they aeemed !W'prised, but
-llroaclY· ' ··u tbey -~ ~ we'll just necotiate pm•:I r e of tt:a pNpiS'ty wilb the pebple
' Iii ibert aiid si.y i.re," la!~~ leader
Deonll ~ Jll'lpl!1!I to 1_ holl!e wbere
the. origlnaJ {loat8iot lild heen UVing.
Ralph Erlcbon, top 'Justice Depart·
ment olllclal, aald ,his offer ~t
Jl!lllrtSldeota of . Wounde!I Knee con
~e_part the. vlllqe· '!MJ'llll'l will eiq>ire .•t
5 p.m. P$T Tbundl)>. .
,"f do ·not . ~that It wUI• be tx·
lended ," he aald. _ ._.
ErickSQll said both Iba 'JU.Uce and
Interior Departmeau 8'reed 'that ·no
lurt~ govenunenl'."eliiice.iions can be
made unless leaden of the Amerlc,an In-
dian Movement withdraw ot substan-
(S.. Paa011 ' -.;: . s:-
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Mesa Housewives Ftght
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lnflat,ed M.eat ·pr~es ·.
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1UJOlief.1 on t))e...catUe rancher{ But I
lbln): ~bo4Y · is just 'P'tlng < bit more" uld r ., 1
. 'ROMP,_,... , ii\l!Oduled meat . 11Wket
""1lOlll!ftUOlll at Ihm Coata ltlesa
retai!m' todat," 'lbu1'oday Ind Frld01.
That ciunpal~n" will b4-followo4 upl 11111
weekend b~ a ~ campalp
walk by Mrs. MatblcsOll'• ~P to enlist
ot.bers Ioa: thetr cauie. "i 'V' ~ •
ONE CLASSIFIED
DRAWS ' 300· cxiis
' , -We tnow at leasi 1't people are look·
1n('lor• -to l'l!llt: Loolt'"t 1111~: I
3 Bedrtlom. 1~ bath. fl~1
olace, Hone corral, ham, · In Santa Ana Cm\10ll nn ll
acre. (P-NO.). Call ~n. Spmorw~ • • Ia all, 11111 P<OO!e .._-to that 114. Of count, the -boOoe wu tenl<d. Bot
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mo upertlte ID iecbnlcal mattera has
lllllcle. him Yaluablt wben<!vtll' dealp and
~-cllqea at the pollce 1ta•
flill. ..... required Ind Ila bu earned tht
reputatloo llllOni hit peen u an o!Jlc.r
wUh exoelleot Juqment ond the cat\lblll·
If. at Wing ony tleld 111uauqa. .
tbat me1DS 2W people are snu. -..~ r... a houoe. Now Is the time lei list 111"1'
,..la! lo the clwllled ~ ol Ille •
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Olllcer Anldld ilnd • hl1 wile, rene,
have. two daucJttel'I, ooe """ IOd 12
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4--. 'Ille pla1 r• closuie of tlle m •• coL
-.·~ m wt•~ .. lis O''' 'Iii
-~ facilltlel for die montally m at -
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plained "l'uelday in San Joa bJ Dr.
WW!am c. Kealinl Jr., clepuly dll,_.
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dlvidual minklincl, ...mood .., 111111
• !ttadlly available <mJDJUDitY luoopilal .·care as.....,. fll< tlle illluldonL
,. One .~ -be Al•-.State llillpli.J, wlwn ..... .. 9(lta : . surgm. lo .. bdllJ ........ .. ,.175,000 _,,..., .... ,ed.
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-the llate .......... -• pD • .-bladder operalion. .
Patients requlriQg omergeocy -wW be lldmltlod to _....tty ........
on a cootract buts or II_,.-.. ··-' . .._ No gm! d!oiwe II _... ll
,.:Fairview State ffolpllal u a mull GI tlle
·:1coat-cutting me.aJW"e, atnadirC lo .-.. ~ ... _.-Dr. ·:,Alrll!oar Toto. -.. "'l'btt wtdd jm&.. be • fdi 'te " l!Ollltlhlnf ..... ........,. lflrfe5, -Dr .
. :-TO: :,\d"=-r1P'4 to po-::.dfr:ts Cll PairfW• two _,. 1Mlli aL
···iarikiil --relll'od lilt ,.. 111111 · ·11ave not been replaced.
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A Y-Lot ........ 111 lurl* -•-.llil~lon Add Up to Fun for Cotf1 -Boys
J'iolalions Put
Pinkley Reports
Con~onal
OK on Projects
OIJC.C 1 ,_ Atril Ydley, ... ill °"'" _ _,, ___ _
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Jee"''*n are Q14•hrtic aonrd loal
eftmts to pt ftaWIJI ••• ........ and to
inerealt fft p1••r•M• far eldertJ
... mag •• tile .. ..... Ole .. tine , I J 2 ! I ... tbt: Natilmll !:!£:! of Qlol -In w,;.p. D.C., i'llutlt7 -·11ue .,. --o.11.a..--~~111111-T.e-a~) ..... Alm OMI•
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tia!ly modify -of-ll!alr-clemanda.
11-demands, £ri<boa I 9 fd, in-
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al&ln _,,,, "' wo.ma..t x-· Wl1h AIM-.r. .
-Tllal tllo tribal council ol Ibo .Qslala
Sloas be ~ and lbat lrlbal Pml-
-lliduanl Wlllon be dlllnlsMd IDcl --~·· . ' -'11111 tine IJ1dlans atrelled early
,_,,, u llllY tried "'· -ledenl -be nleued and returned to W--ed X-. .
Erlcbm uld that tile !oltrior lleparl-
-copaot interfere 11!1h tribal laws anlea lllor9 II I breUdowfl "11hia tribal
......... lie uld ""' -De!>art· -.....,. with the lntorlor del:!aton
to -"'" lint two~·
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from World War JI-era toJ~ have
been pulled lrom the Paclflc off lhe
Northern californla co8!I by a .fishing
boat, the Navy reported Tu<aday •
Wllsen-lancraft-DaYis . y.,. ,. lackets
h llllth• .... ,. Bafts.:-$7.95 lrlz. . ,
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Ceaverse-ttetorn-Alfalas
T lllis Siies
Racket Sblnlill $&.1111 to $18.00
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Drinking at 18
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Foundati n BO&rd Named
~(AP) - A bJ!lieoodo16o,_,lftm le'' Slloldonllr-.olSIDJll'e.
-T 'o lol-lh • 1:11• jlla •
SACllAllENTO (AP) -~ A""*'m<nts, ,...,_ *IUlnt for lJ1tll'-Its lall 1mnile ........... ;._
oldl bu ---~ -· .
'""" ol Caflfornla Aid. 1:1 : .. -• ts ~ -. ORLA .,.. aid lie
-1 -ml 1a.,.... -"''' p' II -.... Colll111la I ...... ilel!Mtl lllo-!dlml ... a ~ "'""" a free _,..., ......... _""_ ........... ,, __ laol -.. _.._....,_In: ----,.... 1t11ltlll& ,_ __ ., ..
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a U.L Iliol>'!P Court llllt
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-a ., Allembq ....... • ..-....... _ ..... .
=:.a~ -i:--:"',,!.I\\" =-lo=,= ,,,. ProP-1 ....dtuitonal ""11 to buy a bo&le of beer.
~ .. by Ro~ 'Ibey .... -and raise ~ ~ fllll)1ilO chlldreej )Int they cm't buy a
orielltod 1'pl -•a 'O••••co ..-lilo -laD. -. ~lo o8taJn In coomWflne to mlli!t• ... -fte Ow1d!er dodilod 0oo flt 8-.. mljorif---for \op I G·
vlrUlmentallris 'and poYeJl1: thol lo do oo -id )liopordlaa his -Col!bm Runt -In lllo -ol 1ep1
-la..,.,._ Ito lb -. boll --Lop! • I ta. (au.\), o r-, I wonJd hmpe diet
. Tho Pacific Legal F---· ~ ... -nnanc..1 bJ ~ r.dnl aad dation 11 bellevod to be .!lie lilo ns, om.o ot-F<•_..., -,_ -~" .. flrsl of !ls kind In the nalioo.. GllEEN 11.\lD Ille bomil liad ,._,:II." -
S.OweMil!! .... ......... ol A111udso -aDow 1'o1Ue ol -or ...... drink a persons beta cat II and 11 lo eJau of wtne leglll;y," Mimmn
said Roy' A. Green Jr., 11 --spedflc gnldeltnes fcr,_ot\No ___ IWIJ __ . ____ -------------·
Calllornla Olamber of Cnm-opera-. • oa.. I I .... ..
btwi ...... -fa .._, all, • 'J ,,. GI
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... _ drink aJenboUc b e • e r a a • 1 laid.
Jeco111. · States Iha! haveloaered the .,-i-~-~
A 1-1 -'"' the ASMDb1J lepl drlnklnt ... lo 11 have ,. --Jodldar7 Committeo 'lllflda1 nm Into problema, said J.
'...,i tile Wft to tho Wesley Psrr, ..._ting the President Nixon has
As-hly Committee on CaJllllnlta-l!:ounclJ an Ako1Jo1 auggested Assembly-
Pn>lllems. .. · IDllDJ Ro(R ~-~)· M1onagan
Nerve-aff~ Spray ..
He said Michigan bu bad a r. • .. _, or a> m percent JUmp 1n pooper;y sistant secretary ot
damage anto accldenta and a transportation for con-
If percent mcr...e Jn auto gres..ional and inter-
fatall!les alllOb( thole under governmental lffalrs.
11 since lowering the clrloklng _H_••_is_s_2. ____ _
age. Banned in Lettuce Use
U111 A11G1!:u!11 (AP) -U1o Po o d a n d Dr a I NIMMO s,w> be planned to
If tllo _... 10 0• r' I ate d Adm I nlJlrlll"ll !nspectoro put the measure before voters 2nd SkUll
Discovered
In Mateo
• -~.... -.-& Ille f1!0lld -e rosld1ieo ol In June of 1971 li It gets the -... more than 10,llOO needed two lJllrds li!glalati,ve b-• o1 -bu -.-ol -Jn JBDUarJ, vote. -... lly tllo J:.flrc•-cal bot aoe ol the dlemlcal cm The Asaembly approved a Pt_.."" Al y. 1 IUiCb V't g e ~ab 1e1 as sbnllar conatltutional amend-• .a. 1111 ...manee.t r"i1UfloWer. cabhsl(e · ~nd meot last year but the Senate
llore 'hadOj 11y ledenl of. JIOla': =. nol been baited, killed It.
&DJs..i.IOld-lldcated • dfii;I The Senate will be the PACIFICA (AP) _ A sec-
lo toughest obstacle again this "II _... be Impmlble TtJl!Sl)AY'• bon w11 an-year, Nimmo said after the ood bullet-punctured human
pa , 1· cw federal ·nounced u natlomride but committee vote. skullhasbeenlocatedneartbe ~ -~ -po!'I -Moni:r f Is used on lettuce "But 1 thin" ._ __ ... -·•' ooast at Devll's Slide. lt and a ~ -~ .. -.:.....;. ·~· • . "Illy in camornia and • -~· -...... --.....,. ,. .... ~ of 4D indication that if the stun discovered M on d a y
--ol tbe pesticide 'on However, the EPA bu ex-L<giolature doesn't do it the belooged to two murdered
-. , lmled from H lo 21 da-the young people are going to' do it Santa Cruz coeds, sheriff's
,. themselves through !be in· d-·• said ·period groweis mull-Wlil lo ltlatlve~~,"NJmmo••" .,....es. .
h• --h..,,......i; after ·~ ,.~ -The lecOnd skU!l, fdlilld
mem. ollldal who --llol le...id, fAr e1•mple, 11
the !oundatloa and will be lta llWr .-Id ..... aatrt
admlnlstltloi'.' betlle I be "'nln9w fteW" ol
Articles of tooa puratioa aome • I c r e 1 1 l • e were filed with the state~ tbiNHIWlital «Jtiutln I and
day. --• Ille -· Rlibts °' puballoa. HANY OF THE .15 board He denied tbe ........
members are 1\'>11.tlme llDP' WU -and said porters ol Go•. H o n a I d there might be OCC"slonl """' Reagan, an ouispobn critic ol it wwld ft1b1 poUm.n.
federally• sponsored legal aid . -IUch u tbe -
groups wbich often chaDenged and -ind!alry oft<n
his wellare reform programs ~~ ad e q u at et 1
in court.. In -figbb Jn.
An attorney who llelped votfl!w envhomneilal -.
draft ~ ol Re a g a n ' s Gn!en Aid.
weliare refnrma bu been Jn. The hoard includes Warren
vlted to be the group'f chief H. Broct, ~ •
laW)W. He Is Booald A. Zum-Fresno c:l>emlcal firm· Alan
brun, -chief deputy ol Furth, chief -;.,. the the stata welfare ~ Sou!hom Padfic Raihny Co..
and now beaded for a siz. James Hall, fmmr ~
mo1111> lllnt u spoclal -bealth and -.... eabinel to U.S. ~th, E:ducatfoo and ..........,. and DOif 00 Welfsre Secretary Caspar W. ...ave o1 MCA, an
Weinberger. tertainment bu 1ine1 s
ZumlJnm bu not yet ... glomerate; H. K.
~ted the olftt. manager ol Shnpm Lmn~
Board cbalrman of the ..... Cn. of Arcata; proll~ taic-uempt foundatim
Is J. s. Fluor, wealllly Los
Angeles ind~ and long
a majcr contributer to the
Hepublican porty.
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plicatfoo ol Mooll« '-Jlt'OP06AI "°" a bare majority Tuesdsy near lllgbway I, bore IN ANNOONCING fcrma.
Commenting on the lettuce o! the II-member Judiciary -bullet bola. The one !loll ol the firm, FlllOI' said,
Writers
~"''Q;m.on '•":f Commlllee. """'1 Monday bad a llngle "OUr pi:eoent sysjem o I
.. .-~~Oil 'o1' i.,u_,_ -• ·~ bullet bole, the 'san Mal<o govemmall ls being cbaUeng-~ ~ """""""' -eel 'in many ways, including
the major producer ol the n:vorce County Sberill'a office aid. court proceedings which are
phosphate, said: ., The headless bodies of designed really to accompli!ll.;========:::::;I ~ ...J,..,..,, the ban 81 Rosalind Thorpe, 24,,, o· f legislative goals rather than to F U I
nD • ...,.,...._ I "ble Carmel and Alice Liu 21 of resolve legitlmatej'udiclal avorite nc. UOU.YWOOI> (UPI) big as there Is, W queat!on ' ' ' disputes "
-· 11111 -writers as to the' pirlormande ol m pOSSf, : Tomm0e, were found two <l<een said Iha.I boils down Everyone's foV<llle 1111C1e, ~ "II strtte toctav. dern•D-M-Onitor 4."' weeb ago ln Alameda C.Ounty Uncle Len, often a pece; fuD
-----An investigation into the nse Sh ' S • l 25 miles from bere. ~ f~ ~ = o1 fun. llUes 11111 bllBeollm,i dloJ ---ilr an bour· ol Mooltor I and the el· e S tfl.g e Both Un I• e r1 It y of ment rel1ll'm such u Reagm's columns, arllcles 11111 1*> lool •-aflt llqd fediv...,.; ol rogulation nro-Calilorn1a Santa ins coedl ... uare programs. bJres every SolurdoJ la Ille
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n.-Wml11••""'"' Sen. Alan QanslGa (DOlllt) can't give a Beverly llllla bel!evethey....,.,ld.lledbythel·~trlbutlo~~na~and~~hopes~!;to~bove~~·bll.========'J_.J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!_- --· • ........ ml farm labor leader c..ar 80Claltte and a Santa Monica ...,. penon wbo murdered a staff ol four .. five alb...,. o1_11111....,,.w..1sW a.a..... ca1r111o '¥!e&•. coec1 w1me " _..,....,_ae4J hd .Ova-oL Iba dlfmlcal attorney a divm:e """"'"" dlsmemlMricl body washed up I 1 a.Ir' JI im•w tor lhil can came ""''" ••· ~ their: wedding ceremony bf a on Santa Cna and Monterey , ·~t
-• If I -ond -' Big Sar guru _, legal·ih> -In January. • .,,
• ~'Spies' ' , ~ = qnanlltie9 CID """.."° the But~=-Hirry L. Hupp ....---------.I ;, c!:..~~~; ''.' . . ~~·cU:1=~~ ,,,14w .. TAIQ:S -!!!• OIDIS'lwtll8KIY ., 1 :,1 :=-r:=~:.i;: Legislaror fl. ·h~%.= F'UN .ou1··" ..... .: E ~ OiDISI' MAIL ,,{
.. . _ pie mJibt_bave .. a.<1'1\1kl!d __ ln · . ·
( B·nrE·zi'S ) Wins Seat ~~~~~~for ~ca::J!\'J;
.IU. /£' • divorce 'in· ~ m1, two licensed and regnlated by
..._. ______ _, 1 J S .,.-..~ mnn~ alter'tllt ceremonr, I>! !he, sta~ Department of ' n e.~ ammilden~uagurn<JI CollSUIMl'Alfilrs'undera
Yilt C.S w . -• -.... ' the 'Unlv...aI' Liie Cliun:h, an bill Introduced Tue.day by _. "'1 id .. t lilal ll SAN DIEGO' (AP) -There lndependeol rellglous eroup len. Jolu>' Nejedly (R-~ -.,._.to..,.. was little doobt about the out· which bu ordained mjn!S!m Walnlll Creek), .... Uf ,... ... vtitrm come of a special state Senate via mail ~· · '· 1 '
, • A. ....... ..i. -election won by Republlcanllfii~~~~l!!!iiiilmmmmmmm~~I lo~ lie -ilr .,_ ' AsoemNyman John stull. But • • 11111 -,., Did tlle there is plenty ol doubt •about " ~~.::~·~~~~~willed 0 !f!eclte ~DOW• ~r'\,,."f'n '
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----." Naval officer cruised home """' "• with more than eo pertent o1 DOES IT.AGAIN!
the vote against six rlvalt 3 all ntW orvans for the home. Com·
SAaWIBllllO (AP) -'Ille ' ,.,,.. ... ... 1Tue.iay in the predominanUy pl•te with your choice of tht Seid· =blican 38tb D i 1 t r l c t , win Exclusrm •.. WonderChord,
"""1 ..--"' caw-•.. ...,..,_ .... ch was vacated b y fentomflngtrs arld AutoRhytlyn. ~ "" .. llVlk "" .. . Jlepublican.· Clair BtD'gener , 1 lalilwll .,....., .,.. It ...,. tu .. .
.. hen be ··~-· lo · 1 ''HOMI Of ,,., ' was ~-IAUl'W/H MUSIC ~ .. ha WP* lllilMIJ" elude mder Congress last November. a poupwl 1"' a r... Anples , Final unofficial -totals W~ODWORTH ,_. o ,.IAMO AMO OJIGA"'SAL!S ...... • lave Shall 63,9'.17 voies, or eo.a
AJ 1"11yw Aln lilonCy Pen:enl He needed more than 515 NOlTH MAIN, iAN'fA AHA •
())Lao Alll<lesl lnboclutM ~•!_l><per~cen~t~to~avol~~d~•~nmoff~~·...:~!"!~!'!!!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I lleMIT 1hytoallowaS.,'"
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•ill 1 • .,,.._,,, w an in most woo off.. yon a termite prolioction pJan, At Olli u you
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•1r1r1t lly a 111111111 .,,,. new subterranean tmnile damage, to the prtlll· n:r.; ! I';,~ l!tS oovmd, up to $150,000.
o1 ._ ,.. ...... ...., lie For that kind of money, we've got to be good.
"' I ... .llOll I tat o for a professional tttmile"'l'Ort .•• with no obU-
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THE WATER? WELL, 1HAT ITALIAN KID, ANT.HONt
ON THE BARGE Wffil THE EG'IFTlAN GIRL~
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Wllh the federal cornucopia predicted to dump
&11other $8.5& million of cub Into C4ota Mesa nnder
the teVenue sharing procram, It'• no 1urprlae tllat ad-
mlnistraton alre~y have drawn up a sboppillg IJat of
eapllal Improvement project..
Even thOUS)I t0me of the money will not be In the
city hall purse 1111W 1978, tlaal year of federal rovenue
llharillg, lmprovem...u .. bolng sugguted now bJ City
Manager Fred Soraabal limply aa •·mtller of gooa plan-
ning.
Topping the IJat are $8.8 million for oome "bl\Jica,"
ltlcll u llreet ...-,iructlon. atorm drains, l.Qlprov ..
menis In downtoWrt tiattlc drculalloll, and &11otber $1.01
rnWJon for publl.: safel)I, mostly to be used for fire aerv·
lee lmpnwementa. ,
Shnply adding th..e two items sbowa that the pr ..
posed 1pendi1111 alreadY exceed& the projected income
and that llnicetiea:" suc"h aa ~atioDi, libraries, under-
groundlng of. utilities and beauUfication will rank far
down on the list.
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yun among the fire .m.e nnb 1Ulder Clslel Jobll
M-.u and a nductlml of '".000 ID 1oc11 tire 1-dluiat ·111'12 ii oae lqdlcator. A total of 111 Knlcture ru. U41ol82 nblcJe llret eontnbui.tf lo a ~,000.
plua coot Ille fire ridlim.
SWiatldans point out that wbBe ll:la llllOUllU to
-en percent Nductlon aver 1971, added tlenlop.
lllMla in the <lty and a bl&her 11-ed yoJutlon re-.11ect a higher percentage.
One quallon 'the cltlun who had no perlOllll tire
1ou mlg!tt aat It: How does thlJ .effect 111•? TH pawer
ls ttallY q_ulte limple. . ' '
1i'tre maurance nlM drop oa a ocale ~
with ei>mmunlty fire 1...., and Coot& Meaa is amoiic
f cities enjoying the lowest per capita eoot.
Mutual Benefit
~ } . I · Residents of the Halecrut tract on Costa 1i1 ... •1
, north lide will reap the benefita of an unusual agre&-
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The priority ranking; no doubt, :will he-modified by
coundlmen when they meet on the subject next month.
But rlgbt now it appears utWtarian needs are more
pressing than eslhellc needs.
ment between city officials and the Southern Callfornla
Edison ~mpany .. ·1 Tbe 1.75 acrea of land south of the $aD Diego.Free-
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Cutting Fire Losses
Diabandlng your Fire Prevention Bureau sounds
like a strange method of helping to prevent fires, but
the Costa Mesa 'Fire Department bas done it aa an ex-
periment.
So far it ap_pears to be working.
Tiie men still are with the department but they
are working with Individual engine companies in the
field to appfy their specialized knowledge and train other
firemen: ·
way and near Gf.sler Avenue are not needed by the utiJUy
' at the present time even though future energy deniani!i
may require eipandlng the existing substrllon.
Wit!> the decision whether to use the properly for
expanalo11 or to disJ>OM! o( It at least 10 yOin/, away,
· • Eaiaon decided to lease the land to the city for Iba! •
period al the reaBOnable fee of $1,100 a year. .
' 4 I .t As a result the City of Costa Mesa will fie ,able to
provide Halecrest dwellers with their own part and the
Edison Campany will receive enough money from Uie ·
lease to cover taxes on the property. ·
. Thus mutually beneficial accord should glve city
. offtcials encouragement to explore and negotiale sllill-
lar agreements in other parts of the city. ; ,v· .~~ progre~11e approach has developed in recent C ! ~~~....;.""'-"!-.~~-'---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....:..~~~~t~~.:..~~-_~~~~~-.• ..i.J.-,~.-.. -,-.~. -.~;__-,-1-.~~~~~~~~~__J
; Soviets Still Attentwn Slaould-T•rn to DiSa"l#bd. Vets
! Can't Accept ~:::my POW s Don't ·want Hero ~.'Treatment
(Free Spe,ech Gus . , ~ ;· . i· • ., · .
Highway engineers never Jeam! To the Editor, oath which requires a man. to 1~r be· airplanes bother them. Plain bigotry as I I The brand new left tum pocket For 42 years before my retirement in bas done oothing wrong. L:reJei;& .t¥ see-it!
f ~ from westbound Bristol Street Into 196t l was witb the VA and the fonner MAJtBOX princlpJ• of_ forgiyeQUS • oo lenjls pl , ·Wbl' got rid of the airpori noise on one
ARRIS southbound Newport Boulevard al-Veterans Buileau. These agencies were repentance. Blood ~ restore 'blood,.. barid by a lawsuit against the CoWlty of
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I SYDNEY J. H . ready is too short, and lhe construc-responsible for the rehabilitation of anQ government should. ·not . act· Jor ; Orangt,i and on ithe other hand fight a
tion isn't even completed! Get those di.sabled war veter8DI including disabled , revenge." · 1 • 'lawsUit by helicopter haten· which is
l state hi""way guys and the Mesa POWs. _,,_ desi,...M to ibate noise fast and pollution a" Ltttt"rt .from rt!AU4)'.1• arc welcome. JY-OVW. b b k the • Th So I 1 t' I ~beln street department on the ball and N--•z,,·wn•-,•~»• con-;, their PRESIDENT UNCOLN had · taken a second, and third to ring ac t e ve govemmen 11 ear ·o g get the left turn pocket at least NO ONE has greater compassion for v•1•-• .... ,. rw-.. T-.• ler.ient position by granting amnesty to citizen'~ right to privacy which is I exposed Is greater than il3 desire to · doubled In length. the veteran wbo bas stood the bnmt of ""'"°fl<' in 300 tbOTdi or' leii. The niney percent of the Coofederati> wbo guaranteed by the U.S.' Cooslltutioo?
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: =St!s. ~~pl~ye~~si!!~ert • -W.N.R. the war. I agree with the President that 'dfh!il:.mo""':t':tt.i'~:'..!!:d.rix:u had rebelled ' against the Union. Of' al>' 00~olsemonedoesliy doe't
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.drive our council crazy, the POWs are entitled to the greatest ad-~ •· •• proximately 15,000 Northerners who ,
years of ·run control, the Soviet eovem-!:!!...~"'~:"':' -~·:.-S.: miration for their stamina and courage. I ie,,en· ;,,ua_t incfudt #gnatu,:e~ and deserted or avoideil -Ole ·draft, l:J,too were OWEN MINNEY
meot still has so much it needs ~ con-,...,, "" ,...,. .. o._, o-o.1iw P11ot. • also agree that this is 00 Ume to granct;, ~illng ¢dr~11. but, ridmt,.s .~JI be ., pardoned by President •Llncoln and his •
ceal from it.a own people. '------------" stand or exploit them. toithMld ·On ' 1req1ie1t if .ruffident successor. , ., Poor Jest
I Pravda, the Communist ' P a r t Y As they return J have been irked by the reOJon i.t i&ppannt. Pottru wfll not be And that was a most· domeatic war newspaper, recent-· .tolerance toward the free exchange of publt.!htd. Jy staled that the ~·· It m4keo doubly hard the task of ~llyboo and maudlin display sbown on wheteu the· llJecal. unde<lared, criminal,
Soviet Union would · = to ~acb ~ rational policy of TV and by some of the press. I beard of 1,NO ~ ,, Hlr "·-1.-foreign !Y.jetnam war ·wat just that:
I al bet the I one organizaUoa that proposed havlntl . . room. oomenne "YI. -r' ·~ fonolgn iod 'lbbOrrenl\ to the very •rin-not pennlt a free surv v ween , grea them visit various dtles as a sort of a A ~ deal ~f ti!< campus Is cfiivoted to dples upon which our Nation wu f~
• now of people and en. circus exhibit or freak. studerit partina. This k>ok1 like a good ed on July 4, 1111 when M Americana
; ideas -a c r o 11 Its ~O IT SADLY underlines the in-I have known POWs of WWI wwn spot for a few Q-huts'. They can well be si_gne.d the DeclaraUoo of Independence.
: res pie ctt folr the Soviet regime that. after 50 years of con-who was captur<d by the Jarui-... in the rich folk sure would apireciate this. PRESIDENT Wasbiii"gton•s warning
~ borders .. w 1th 0 u t ~ tellectual and moral bankruptcy of the and Korea. Included was an ~ate a,ff~~'~ let!• go to ,It, someone. 0,ll'e '
'1· :':t~~ .. :r ~ · stant indQctrinatlon, the government still Philippinel, a aerg~wbo~ed the W. C. D.AG?ETI' against fore~ entanglements in bis
• count'/. Translated fetls 11 ileceassry to bolate the average Bataan Death Mardi, 'ID employt ~mine farewell addr'ess Is also worthy, of j out o dlplomatese, this means simply man from all Information that is not lint who had both feet amputated "'111• In a CMrltW for All ~O:,~~,;l'f,.;,!°"the ";,.,~~ ':;U:;
that the Ru111lan people will be allowed flltereCI by the a d m i n i s t r a t i v v e German· prison camp and many others. To the •Editor: . founcUrig flilhen._ 1 do hope thQse in. ! to hear only what the government want! censorship. in Washin,.." wilT Oect the them to. Accordirli lo the New York Times cor-NONE wanted to be treated as heroes-At the eftd of tbe great Civil War ~esi-·po,rer 5..,n re • en
re1pc:frxlent In Moscow, "The most Most of them did not want to talk about dent Abnbam lJncoln'a attit~ o'n
1 l~thofthe,~-~n 87b will l AS A LAME excuse, Pravda charged dramatic new restriction was an order it. They wanted to return quieUy1to ,tbtlr amnesty was best expressed in bis Se-uea -.u~~1 quea:Uqn W1 true i that a free flow of expression and ideas published In November prohibiting the loved ones, make up for Jo.st time and u CGDd Inaugw'll Adchu c:n March ft llljS . c?;>mpasslon and Justice.
.would ·penrut "hawks" in the West to use of the telephone for purposes eon-quickly as posslbJe get back in the when be proclaimed.: "With ma1ice BORI~ !!.~~
"find loopholes for subversive activities sidered objectionable by the authorities." mainstream of life. Many conUnued tbeit toward. oooe and ch.mity for all."'' After I against the socialist countries." What Citizens are now expressly forbidden to military careen and I believe this will be the Civil War many leaden in the Nor\fi
t ab6oJute bull. talk to one anolher on the telephone "for true of the present POWs. · inllited. that.auerten and draft resisters
, In point of fact, the contrary ls true. purposes in confiict with the national in-Contrast the treatmeni of tbe POW• tab an_ oath, of. allegiance before l The "bawb" will be delighted at this terest and public order." with the. indifference shown the . reptntq their dttzenshJp. Lincoln .. id:
sign that IWssia is u repressive as ever; thousands of )'OWlg disabled aenicemen ;... •1 oppole tha~ ~ ~pie I ~ an
it bolsters their contention that Com-WHAT A striking symptom or who have returned from Vietnam un-
munlsm is a conspiratorial device to weakness this is, in a country that con-noticed and WllWlg. Many are in VA
Noise A,,atemettt .
To U.. Edi~:, . ·,
It appean that the Newport :a.a'di City
Clluncll doesn't bear helicopters, but
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~-the Editor:
I' was shocked aftd distressed at the
regular meeting ol <he Orange ·County
l,'lannine Commission on Tueaday, Feb.
17, to "'"1 Commilsioner Roger Slata
suggest to an applicant -troubled by
tr<spwenl nn his property, that the
complainant could or should purchase a
shotgun to alleviate-his problems. Such a
remark is offensive and highly ir·
rtsponsible, but when expressed by a
representaUve of' the county, Who Is in a
positiob di authority, It il·unpardonable.
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I QV13110N Ille judgment ol anyone
in Mr .. Slab:!s~ position who would make
such a statement at a public meeting as
an o!fldal \oei>resentaUve of tbe people.
In tbeae nwtitea tlmer'ot-vi<>lenl
crime1 a remark urging the use of
weaponry as a soJuUon to any problem,
even if spoken in jest, cannot be defend-ed. .
BARBARA HEISER
The ;Fine Art of Sinall Talk enslave the people, rather than a radical tro1a the use of the mail, telegraph and Hospitals -all over the country. Here
reform to give the people a larger voice telephone ; what distreuing evidence of you will find lhe men who have Nffered
in their government and society. The failure, in half-a-century, to convert the the most -the crippled, the hl>Ddi the
more repressive Russia acts, the better Russian public into an electorate that is paraplegic and the sick. These are the
; the hawks like it. adult enough to make up its own mind on men who are most entitled to the naU00'1
~ It is, rather, the people of good will and the basis ol. full and free infonnation. graUtude.
~ hopes for a permanent detente in tbe Until that happens, we are dealing with a i relations between Russia and the West despotism, not with a country, a
l who are dismayed by this continuing in-citizenry, or a people.
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Nixon's Vietnam Goals ' I • l
1 WASHINGTON -Despite warnings 1 that tbe leopard-spot truce in South Vtet-
~ nam is impossible to defend and that a
' military takeover by the Communists .is ! inevitable, President Nixon ls determined
; to preserve the fragile peace he has
, fashioned.
I He hopes to persuade Hanoi to adopt
political means to
achieve the goal of
reunification. In re-
l tum, he Is prepared
to help the North
Vietnamese rebuild
their country.
'I1le President ha!I ,
told 8110Clates pri·
vately that he ex-
pectr ~Vietnam to
beo::u:ne reunited in a few yean. Wllh
this In mind, his objective Is th-fold:
(I) to keep the reunification process
.i10llllcal and, therefore, peaceful; (I) to
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1ain Hanoi'• trust b)' offering generous
.. ue1 and rehabilitation: and (8) to en-
courage North Vietnam to remain in·
dependent of China, Russia and the
U~li«l Stat like. t 'l'ltf :ia;...., • 'iuroslavl•
like ortb Vletn~ that wlll beoome Jess
. 0. ll moro Independent. He
l reldy to 1 huge Investment In
theory proYklinc ample old, IO
ol won't ve to be ~ pendent upon ~ and Ruaala. •
WILL be 'llOrtb the eosl, tbe Preti·
amtmdi, U: peace cm ht preserved in:J'*cldt11. ror a renewal or tbe con.
dllct 'Ind a lltllltory tati.o by the Com-
munists, he fears, would cause bjtter
recriminations and deep divisions among
the American people.
Footnote : The President was also
pleased with Vice President Aguew's
report on his consultations w t t h
Southeast Asian leaders. Agnew eamt
home convinced there . won't be any
repeUUon ol. the Vietnam war in other
Asian countries.
President Nh<on hu ' aet friends
straight about bis vte ... oo polJllo and
personalltler.111 prlvste convemUons,
he has mado these points: '
-He doesn't favor fonner Treasury
Secretary John Connally over Vlco Prosl·
dent Spin> Agnew u his auce.-but
bas .-.raged both .... to seek tbe
p,..sklentilll nomlnatloo. The Pruldent
Indicated he would wait until the verdict
or tbe ~ befo .. be wlD mab his
cholco. II
~ President Is pleased with BUI
Rogen' performance a1 secretary of
state and wnn't 'TI'i•co him wllb eon.
nally or .nyGOt elie u tong u Rltlen
w10ta the job. Rogers has adod u I buf·
fer between Congress and the White
H~. leavln1 the Prealdent and Henry
Klsslnger free to formulate for<lgn P!llley
with s mlolmum o1 concruslonal in-
terference. This la precisely, amlled the
Pr<1ldent, what he u~ed Rogers .to do .
nlE DISABLED veteran la
not looking for glory, sympathy, charity
. Of a handout. Wbat he wanta more than
anything else I! a job, a home, s lamlJy
and tbe -rtuolty to live a nonnaJ life
as a useful citizen. Let us help him all we
can.
There ls no g)""°' attached to thole
wllo had their' opine --by • sniper's bullet or their JU;;;bs aballend
by a land mine. Too often they are
forgotten.
, O. W. PRICE
r.,, Qseotdeu
To the Editor:
With rqsrd to the fifth llllure ~ tbe
Huntington Beach lfcbool bond ele<tloo,
please direct thll ..,_iloa for a nm&
dY to the oven:rowded -ls to whom ·1 ' I ml.)' coacem,
RAS ANYONE ever· beard of a~
but? WbeD I was a tld I lpel!I port ~ my
schoolinl In an emergency ldloolnlCxn.
the ~ but, and an-old -movtcl
ooto the campa1. Now wbat'a -wltll this for our lcbool l)'lt ... ?
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Dear Georp: ' I
Somebody wrote In and ulted
wbal you wwld do Jf a ....... It
& (IOl1y -mUlmc I Ille Piaf .... all the married men preomt. Y•
uld you wwlcln't do mJlldD&i
because your wife watches JOii lllle
a bawkl I thlbli t!lllllC u -
like that ls awfal !or a nwrlld man I ~
FURIOUS
Dear Furloua:
Boy, 1 tblnl 111 -tlq that
la awful, lob! Woold JOii mind tall:·
Ina to my wife!
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Whllo --. report lbat l\lr. Nbon ls tlDelJlirr fiom tbe "iplendld
lsolatloll" of h& lint admlnlstrstfon to
mingle with bll beloved people, mbliic
small taJI: u he -Some recent ea•
arnplea *ol bll tlilall
tall: tliey dlo in-
clude (I)' lo a -ol restauraa,I ....
trotll drtnkfni •ma!
tall: '"lbV'n letJ>.
al"; (I) -IO II °*
... ~ lo joltl
mM: • Well, 1 .. 0,d luok. oec •
stock opUm''; llld (S) so a ~r
a sermon; ''Write a speedl for me
sometime.. MW lt 1 lborl ..._" '
ACl'IJALLY, 11-......,._ tit.
Nixon bu mado &ton! .... -In
this de..-. ...., b11 -* '!d-mir<r. ............ .iwQt baenllr be~
ter It mlkllll larp dldll • -omall
tall.
The creclll r.r bla .... ~ ~ust. .. to bll ... ~ 'lltlfr. M'ttllr,
Di'. l!ii...r'I'.-,...... ·-..-
lo tnnalonn Mr. -lnlo a -grq1rioul, clilltty omall lfllrar ..
After -~ drill, Dr. l'lltlboile felt
.. liad = Mr, -_,,., .... ~ w::=·.~*\: llftilCed. A -'Ill ~ Mr. NllOll'1
IOllWlll.• lie JidlChd-tallJ-thll JllldlJ, .........
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(.__AR_T_H_o_P-l'E-.JJ .
"~ bave lbeY been R.eping you lately, Senator Eqlekln:?'i
"l llope )'oU'ro blW!nfl a gay Ume Mr.
Ubence." ' -I
,,,,,.t WU I grul ilOQI, llfl'. Ray
• qtiarl ... I bope we -ea di other. again -· "DoG'I I lmow')'OU from llOllje)Vbere,
Sectetary ftaP-111111
"So Joh OW11 tha Wublqtou Pott, Mn.
Graham. Hot lllOUlb lor You?"
"Splftlil Wbett i.w 1'l'I bem latel7?"
"R<td any ~ -llilel1, Mr.• Ellsbera:?"
"l'VB iLWAft aold, Ml'I. Abq, that
there'• .,... to JOii tbali lull lll!Otber pnllJ _ ..
"l celtalnly appnclate the NMCP'a
Qµ.otes
' Gtorp N. !Wo, lr., S-'. --· -"We pt btoUd on hild walddng Iii
,.... ... et 11'1 --.. any
bsrd ...... I la.. Ill' ..-'""''""" but lll.Ylblal ~ I elil't
...iai: rd ..rtiimt. .. to lbe lnoOo u t11e -tlil!IJ~··
-If. "'"' 0.,..0,. -"Man ls the leut illtelltlnl ol all liY!llC tblnp; be ..
pallut9 .... air be Is lo -and i.,... !Iii ow kind for Uttle or oo
""80D·" .
Evertll Sil111r-. Plf\~ThlJ fll'tf.,
Vo& 11111 II Ell U, Iii .. Diop-'"Ill
... ycitlrlelf, the reo1,..,, doh't lie afraid
to kilo,..., ....... In o111er-. Mop
1"'1lt warm, not 70uf ODDI."
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support, Mr. Wilkins. It's real white of
you.''l
"We111 w,11, Larry O'Brien. Something
been buggin you-?"
; "So You're Rowan and Martin. Heard
Ml' good Wkel?"
L''.Wbez;ever .did you get that tan, P.irs.
l.lllsbolqi?" .
• j 1No, I (.ki.qk you're right not to an-
-Y .... Senator-Kenne!ly. Cross your bildgea, w/lfio you Clime to them. l iay."
"So you fellows ar .. fr1:im Congress. (Well, more power to )'OU."
"Sorry to bear about your husband
iMrs •. -.:a1ac1i1,, How's qi. 4milJI?" '
' Well, thanks, far ~,· Mra. Meir .see you to church, e1i11• '
• Af1l'ER carelully reviewing the above
' transc;rlpt, pr. Pe~llione handed in his roslgllflUoo. .
"Wen,*' he said, 111 !le cleaned out bis
desk In the Yt'llilt House, "bacl: to the old aplendld Jaohjlioo.'I
' OIANGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
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