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1973-09-12 - Orange Coast Pilot
S Terrilied Aliens • ID Trunh • ,, . .. ' Mesa Voters Pass ,- : arents Give Away . Boy~ • ID Need 53.9 Million Bond Oi Operation · . • • ' ' YO&.. Mr a & J IKTIMI. W PMB rv1ne ) res·I en 11J wni.JAM SCllllEDIER ... ...,"" .... Ji. _.,, -car lnmt WU fDmld iamnm w1th -aw an-1e11 a - po1k:e cars oo a wUd, blg!Hpeed freeway clwe tlJr'ouib south Orange COUnty Tuelday afternoon before she was forced Into a center divider fence In Irvine and .Oplured. ' Kann A.-Kooyman, 23, of San Diego, waJ amsled by Oranae COUnty sberlff'• ~ after her big oedan piled up near die MY!91"1 ROad '!lframp of the . Santa Ana, Freeway. De1'rtles,18f they IAlund n .. ·LaUn aliens locked 111 the tnmt. Mia KOO!'mm ..... due to be amlgnod 1'ld01 belote a U.S. MaPinle In San ~ ... <Urps.of tr-'1nl llJetal aHa. · .. r'."" . ne· c11ue;,~hl1 ~,o1 ~p :to • UO lnJ/."* P<l'W• be"",alabqlj~J:llO p.llb -11>1· -=t'~ to onr,ii(the'Saia , · lrol ~•I' for an liisi>e<!loa.Ht ...... : f01mlles lD 2$ mimdel ' . "Sbe llwled to pull off and then gun-. nod the car tbiougb the cbed<polnt and toat Gtf," said Patrol agent William LoieU: "Wbell •be didn't . reJJIClll'\. to, Upts aod sirenl, we ~r,t ·otber...,.. clea and the chase began. ' · ...... • • ....... lt'U be fair Thunday, foUowlng the usual low clouds aJoog the ,', COiii. Highs In the 'IVs at the beaches rising to near 80 Inland. pvemilht lows 17"4. • INSm E TODA 'l' 1 1 'Eduiutad G1 Browrl '"";r.,etJU. 1 /orn'4'1 contr~rsial accretorv , •I •tote and '"" of, u.. lo;rm•r 001ltrnM, If the Democrats lop 1 con Under for G ... Ronald l!fG. p'1 Hal ii& 1974. s .. anal~ll l'ag• 17. . .. As the 1llf whl,1e oec1an ·-lllraulh' Saa Qemenle, three llQllad ..... -11111 dty -. oil the Beach au. a111-to Join the --by lllm bltllac'l!Omlles per baur. Crance COUnty Sheriff's Sgt. Vito Ferlailto llld at Jeall two of ldl deparlment'I car> and HVUal fiO!n the Highway Patrol were alerted to the drama and joined the chue when Mias Kooyman'& car bit 121 m.p.b. loin( through San JIUUI Clpistrano. om-said tho punuod driver ....... ed In and out of normal traffic at an aY«qe of 110 m.p.b. all the way to Oliver Drive In Irvine where traffic foro- ed her to slow to llO. "By that time, there were at least a -..... In the chue and .... ~ reports the . bell~ fi'Olll . ljewport Beach ·and Costa Mesa,. "$r~ nearb)'," aaid .Lµcas.' lie said Dtltlrer bellccpler ' .. ~ . ,.WU1-""-. . • T1lo 1 alMrttfrs •cars almost caugbl up with Mlis Kooyman al' oJlver Dri'" but Illcu ,iaJd the traffic c:Jesred and · llhe • pnoed !(bod< up to 11111 m.p.b: • Bui ' the two squad car> kept -- '(See CHASS, Pqe I) ! ..... ' UPI ,..,.._ NEXT IN CHILE? -Former Clillean Fon!ign ~ter• Ga· brlel Valdes bu flown t o Peru, but denied be was en rotue. to n!placo Salvador Allende 111 president. .Unwanted Wail Parent,s Giv~ ·Away Litt'le Miguel By ARTHUR I\. VINSEL Of .... .,...,., ........ A silent little boy named Miguel, whose parents police allege gave him away fli2 mohths ago wltb a cuually written tr.aiurer of ownership, is in custody of Orange County juvenile authorities Ur day. The youngster -reportedly in need of an operation and emotional guidance resulting from the trauma of rejection - was turned in to Costa Mesa police about 4 p.m. Tuesday. He was surrendered by a pregnant divorcee who has bad, to seek public usistance since agreelag lo accept• the unwanted 4-year-old becaUllUhe felt aor-- ry for him. "She said the Welfare Departmeot won't pay her to keep .blm," explained Patrolman Chuck Hoffard, the Costa Mesa Police Deparbnent desk officer confronted by a pathetic trio. Investigators said Phyllis Stricklin and Nancy Langseth, both resideots of a Newport Boulevanl motel, told of trying to provide a home for the waif, who and when Mrs . Stricklin checked on them in June and discovered they had left l1h week.! before. Costa Mesa police say they believe the abandon child 's pareotl have left the state, apparently driving a 1965 red pickup sport vehicle customized with an old Edsel front end assembly. Authorities said the couple apparently exerted some pressure on Mrs. Stricklin to accept the youngwter, saying that otherwise they would abandon him somewhere. _ 'Ibe woman who accompanied her to surrender Miguel to poliCe l&Obe~ can receive proper rneclical and emotional (See LITrµ: BOY, Pa1e I), $3.9 Million Issue s Passed By Mes a Vote rs ~· 4 two -a ago. "I believe Mlglle! ts, in need of both. a BY RUDI NIEDZIELSKI f th Of 1119 0.llY l'I"' Staff a er and mother,'" Mrs. Stricklin said Voters in Costa Mesa declared Tuesday in &-<a!!tement to police. that the preservation of open space is She 8.nd 'her companion then to1d' Of· more important to them than increwd fleer lloffanl Miguel's story. ,.,~ AprU 21,' tm, suspedt '&ave the tan!;y pwea a $3.9 million bond issUe cljlld to the ; reporting penJOOS, staUna to finance the acquisition of 70 acres of New dme·:P~h~g.Flar~s; -~Y DO longer wanted the boy," Officer open space in various areas of the city Hoffard said in his report. and to develop the land as parks . 1be brown-haired, b r o w n • e y e d The acqWsiUon portion of the issue, a ~.,:-.1:,.. ~fu..,~ "iJ'':; $2.2 millioo item, was passed by a 71.1 l,QOO Die in Revolution? SANTIAGO, Qlile -FlgJJUng bn>llo out today beiw.n llOldfm and factory workers -"1c the mtlltary coup wblcb ousted Prealdenl Salvador Allende 'l\ieoday. • unstable bacllgroand of bl& brief Ufe. peroeot majority. The development por- • p.m. Tuelday as tanb cloeed In on the · Hla parents bad promised to·remain in Uon, a $1.3 million item, was passed by a --'"-tlal 'l'Wllace. touch but moved to a motel in A-~L-1'm 69.l percent majority. ,..~, r-nucmt: To the average Costa Mesa homeowner Fwleral servlf!d.,... held today In the passage of the bond Issue, the first In the prsence or hia funlly only and burial , city's 20-year blstory1 will mean an an- was In a local cmielery, the ccXnmlllllque TRY 'SELLOUT' nual tax increase of $8 to $10 for the next llkt.. 30 years. There had been no omctat connnnauon WITH HONORS The e1ecUon was characterized by a Finl unollldal eltlmalel lald 81 many U.at AUende died, ' althou&b a ' light turnout of vot .... Only 5,826 of the ALLINDI DIATH PULPILLID-~..EU!ercurlo, the only ' 33,6'14 registered voler9 turned out, a oew-permllted 1by the Jtmta to U,rou've been looldnr for a way to 'sell perceotage of 17.3. PRIDICTION. Slory, Patt 4 publish todlly, said be aaw Allende's body out, a Dally PUot clUl!fied ad could be · The unofficial returns show that 4,145 71.iii8;;;:;;;;;-;;;a;-h•-Ov;lbeen;;;l"'iiiiitd on aJ>lo9dJ coui:h In bis omce. the honorable war • • . persons voted "yes" for acquisltloa while u l,lllO )lll:IOrl& may ••ft .Id -"°"""••, ··'d"Allende committed ' I of the d st the w..-.. Drted 24 boun: • .,.. •v..--.. _. 1,681 voted "no." 'nle approve e-nce -" coup suicide with a machine gun. SPANISH furniture, J I t e velopment issue wu somewhat lower qo. SnlPor !JN and 1overnm"1t return fire new. I' st.,,.,, gold custom-wtth 4,008 voting "'yes" and 1,791 voting There wwo.no olllclal cuualty flCIJra -liuftl 111:\bt dejOtted streets of the made I' COUClt and S' love ''no." given by lbe mtlltary jUnta which oet&ed cap(tat this iitomlng: Some llllpen fired ... ~ coffee table, comer Costa Mesa's afflnnatlon of the open · power .,.., clamped a stale of lle1< on from bulldlnp, others from trees. table (Phone No.) space concept follows that or Huntin gton -tht-eounl1y,...4lolarod-martlal-law,....tn,_11eporten-lotlrlng the-<treets-11id-the---::::-:-where voters pa...C a $8 million ·' .. • • llltuted prell ceD10nhlp and dllbanded mllltary executed the snipers who were This ad .. rtl&er cllled to aay that be park bond Issue In 1969. A $9 million the Conf-· ,captured. re•lly "sold oul." Every Item Dsted' In parks bond Issue was defeated by 'lbe Jljnta confirmed 'todiy that Mara· A UPI reporter said an lnlense gun the ad -soldl II l'OU have tmUO<.od Newport Beach, Cosla Mesa's neighbor. lit ~t Salvador AlleQllo corn-battle "" fought between troops and Items, our Ad-Ylsor can help you 't<U last year. mltltd ·!"lclde durlnc the violent coup workers b\ a suburb e•rly today. out' quickly and honorably. The dlre(t Passage o! the Costa Mesa bond 1 .. ue that tO,pied hll aove1mnent. Like most Soo.ith Amerlan cities, the line -142$11. · took many people by surprise, among A cclmmunlque said he took hll W. at 2 (S.0 emu;, Pa1e I) (See PASSMlf,:~ Page I ) .. ~ I Directors Express Confidence ' ' ,, By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .... Ditty """ ..... lrvlne Company directors today elecled Raymond L. Watson to succeed the late . Wiiiiam I\. Mason as prel!dent"llf the .· land de..Jopment, managemeot and· rancblng firm. - Watson, 46, of Easthluff In Newport • Besch, bas beaded the firm since Mr. Mason died !""! •July 14. UnW to-: day, Watson had been executive vioe-- pres.ident, a tltle he held since 1970. John V. Newman, chairman ol the boon! of the Irvine Company, llDJlOUllCed the-choice . of W&tson following a dfrec.. tor's. meetljig today In Newport Genier. "This action expresses the coofldence which the board bas in Watson, a coD- fidence based oo our long associa.Um wtth him as he worked side by side with· Bill Mason In shaping the Irvine Com- pany Into the outstanding organization ii is today." Watson joined the Irvine Com(JOl\l', In September o! 1980 as manage of tho planning department, Appointed vice president for planning tn 19M, Wataon began leading the oorn(JOl\l' -to plan the euttre remaining 13,000 acres of tho Irvine Ranch. A company spokesman &aid loday Watson "coooelftd the awanl • wtmitiW Eastbluff planned community resldent!U development and guided development ol (See WATSON, Page I) , 11 Blacks Die I n Mine Riot CARL TONVILLE, Sooth Alrlca (AP) -Eleven blacks were IJl1led · and nine wounded when police flttd on miners who "went blnwk" Tuesday alter their demand !or higher wages was reruaed at a lokl mine 4-0 )Diles IOUthwest of Jolian- nesburg, Police said today. Another blade was hacked to death by the crowd, Lt. c.n. T. J. Ctous of the poH~ reporled. Other sources said this seemed to be the result of tribal enmities. Gold produ<tlon Wll not In-.; terTupted today at the mine, ~ - A n g I o ·~rlcan Corpontloll'• ' Weotern Deep Lev•ill, the .,0,;;;;;,;1 said . But fears of new racial unnit. In South Africa ... 1 gold .... down on the Loodoo 1tocl< -ut. ' j! ~LY PILOT s Ya1ikee Stay H o1ne ' • UPITt ....... '.one of several boatloads of the American Friends Service Committee displays sign as the USS Midway .departed San Francisco Tuesday. Other craft, kept clear of the carrier by cruising Coast Guard cutters, carried signs reading "Japan Doesn't Need Midway." ' .. . ' " ,,•• FrmnPagel .CHILE ... .... ~l>urbs are the poorest districts and it WAS from the ranks of industrial workers lfr· ~the suburbs that Allende derived greatest support. ; · /;h>ups of professional associations, in- cluding doctors, nurses, c h e m i s t s , .pbarmacists, dentists and engineers and ·the· employes of the national electric ' CQJD.pany told the government they would ' !retwn to work . , ·rrheir strike precipitated Allende's Q!wnlall. ; : The capital was rife with unconfinned nimors. Among them was a report that ·Allende's wife Hortensia was killed when ;6wean air force jets bombed Allende's Personal residence. The ruling junta said Russian-made am).S were stored in the house, . Soldiers who searched the UPI office :e·xpressed·surprise and shock at the ne\YS of 'AJJende's death, which had not been brOadcast over the military-controlled .fadio. -~A military corrununique said 15 hlgb- r'a.nking officials and ministers in the .~ende government surrendered. The li st· included the Conner foreign minister, th~former defense and interior minister, a.griculture minister, and the former director of the "civil police.'' · 'lbe military junta threatened today to ''blow up buildings if necessary" to .smoke out snipers shooting into the ·streets. Anny troops were brought into the downtown area near the presidential J:IEllace in l\'hat the military described as a clean-up operation to silence the .. shipers. : Police said that in addition to the -snipers, they were seeking "suicide Bqitads" of leftist militants who might try to escalate the violence. ,Roving patrols fired randomly at the ;upper stories of buildings where snipers could be concealed, : Two shots were fired into The Associated Press office on the 10th floor . of.". a building near the' presidential .11.alace. The palace was bombed and shelled by planes and tanks Teusday. .The military junta kept everyone off the streets throughout this city of three million. AU commerce was paralyzed and gC>Vemment offices were c I o s e d . Telegraphic and t e I e p h o n e com- numicaUons in the coWJty were eJTatic. Police say press adviser Augusto .~· Qliveres also committed suicide before soldiers backed by tanks stormed the prfsidential palace. ·One investigating officer said Allende shot himself with an automatic carbine tllat was a gift from Prime Minister F1del Castro oC Cuba. He added that the carbine was beside the body of the 65- year-old president in a second-floor salon. Olivares, who also was a newspaper columnist. reportedly killed himself in another office. OUN•I COAST IT DAILY PILOT fhe 011r19e Co111 OAILY PILOT,""" ""'l<:h II '1!mblM(I ,~. N.-Pr1u, 1:1 pU!)l1$htd IJy m. Orll•Glt .Ct11l Publll~l111 COmNny. s.p.. P•M ecHtlof,1 ere pU~I™°"', Mondly ltll'Olilfll fPllSIY, tor C0t!1 MN, N"""llOl't IHdt, HIJl'lll .... 1'111 ll.-c.~/Founl1ln V1llfY, L.,loNI& IM(ll, 1,...llMISecldleMtlr. 1"41 lln Cl-hi/ llfl Ju1n C1pla!tlfl0. A •lntlt rttlOMI todlllon 11 p!JOll•~ed S1tul'day1 end &ll!ldlyl. fflt ""1PICIC'lll llVblllhll'fl pi.nt It 11 230 Wftl J1y ltt,.i, Co.ti MtH, C1 llfornte , ntH. Rob1rt N. W1ecl P-.,kltn! 1fld l'vtlllhtr J 1ck R. C~rley Vk1 Prt1klt11l 111d C.Mt1! Mlne,tt Thorn11 K11¥ll !'alter Tho11111 A. M~rpliine Ml11tOlnO Edltl)P. Nov. I Goal Set by Panel To End Bugging Hearings WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate Watergate commJttee voted today to resume public hearings Sept. 24, with a goal of completing all hearings into the 1972 presidential campaign by Nov. 1. The committee had been expected to resume hearings next week, but delayed one week pending additional investigation of cam~ financing and "dirty tricks." There was no irrunediate word whether the future seassions -to be held three From Pflfle l PASSAGE ..• them Vaughn Redding, chairman of the Citizens for Open Space Committee, which ran the pro-bond campaign. ''I felt it would be very close since we needed a two thirds majority to get it passed," be said. "Si:rty-six and two- thirds percent is close in an electioo. I figured we would get about 55-681J)ercimt. "I am pleased that the people of Costa Mesa are more concerned about parks for their chi!Qren and preserving the en- vironment than they are about taxea." The bond campaigners feared that o~ position by former city councilman William St. Clair would lose the election for them. St. Qair's anti-bond arguments apparently did have some effect on the city's east side where the bond issue fail- ed to get a two-thirds majority. Vptlng heavily for the bond issue were the residential neighborhoods of north Costa Mesa, Mesa Verde, College Park, Mesa de! Mar and others on the west side of town. From Pagel WATSON ... Newport C.enter .•. " In July or 1966, Watson was selected to head the company's land development activities including land planning, com· mercial , residential and multi-famlly product marketing and the Irvine Industrial Complex subsidiary. Watson's background and education is in architecture in contrast to the engineering interests or his pred~sor. A native of Seattle, he attended UC Berkeley and earned both bachelor and master's degrees in architecture. He is a member of the boa'rd of visitors of the UCLA school of architecture and urban planning. He is a director of the Easter Seal Society. Watson and his wife, Elsie, have .four children, Kathy, Bryan, Lisa and David. Bomb Threat Hoax PERTH, Australia (AP) An anonymous telephone caller reported a bomb in the Pertlt Concert Hall Tuesday night. during the opening performance by the Leningrad Kirov Ballet. Police evacuated the audience of 1,700 but found no bomb. days a week -wou1d be carried live on television. This presumably will be Iert to the networks to decide. The committee did not vote on sug· gestions that it split into two sub- committees. nus means it will continue, at least initially, to si~ as a full corn. mlttee. <llafrman Sam J. Ervin (IJ.N.C.), told reporters after the closed, ~minute meeting that the committee hoped to ex- pedite the hearings by eliminating in- signifJcant witnesses. Asked about some criticism by Republicans and others of the length of the he~gs. which have run 37 days, Ervin said: "Criticism means not a thing in the world to me." Today's meeting was the first by the committee since the seven members - four Democrats and three Republicans - returned from a month-long con. gressional recess during which they were able to . ~pie COllStituents' views Oil the investigation. Ervin was asked about rec en t statements by President Nixon that Congress should concentrate on matters of greater public importance than Watergate.:. He replied, ''I can't imagtne anything that is more the business of the people than Watergate." The committee said a list of witnesses to be called during the new bearings would be ~ Sept. 18. ' President Nixon ha.!J stepped up bis public exposure recently while at· tempting to gain support for his ex· pressed attempt to focus the naUon's at· tenlion on other problenui he says are more pressing than Watergate. From Page l LITI'LE BOY . •• care said the bizarre case grew out of what appeared to be a mutual agreeo. ment. "Phyllis gave them a written paper and they all signed and called it square," ~lrs. Langseth was quoted in Officer Hof- fard's report. The boy was left at police headquarters and Detective Richard Fredericksen drove him to the Albert Sitton Home in Orange, where foundling clilldren stay pending foster home placement. His meager possessions including clothes and a few toys were delivered by Mrs. Stricklin and Mrs. Langseth, police said. They fold Officer Hoffard tbe little boy has become somewhat of a dlsdpllnary problem during recent Weeks but the patrolman said he saW ·no evidenCe of this. "He was a real well-mannered polite little kid,'' explained Patrolman Hoffard. "He was very, very quiet. "This gal Just felt .Orry for the boy but then she got pregnailt and got divorced and the weUare people refuse to support him too." Investigators have sent out bulletins for the arrest of the youngster's parentl on charges or felony child abandonment. Heavenly Egg? Soil Cliecked Wliere VFO Landed Ch•rf., H. loo• Riche..J ·P. Nell GRIFFIN, Ga. (UPI) - A chemist says he is analyzing soil sam~ ,..., .. ,eni M•11101rit 11.-n ... , pies from th~s ot where a local man reported .seeing a golden egg. °".._ sha ¥/; object escend.to_the..earth and burn a hole in the ground. l---•;---;-..=e =~ :, 't~ ~~~,.--1--1-~= e o ect, which repOrtedly fell 1'-Ionday afternoon at a con· ~""':-::::.i 1i:,::::;.."'=·.. trolled rate of speed, added a new twist to a rash of sightings of un· .... CMtn1t1t11 as Nttth 11 c.mir. ""' identified flying ob/ects ln the southeast the past two weeks. T•.,••• f7141 Hl-4121 "Sometlilng de lnltely elevated the temperature of the soil/' Dr. ~ A...,.•loo "'"''" O. E. Anderson, a soil chemist !or the Georgia Experiment Station, PfMI ~, .._ .._. tt L.,.... •tldl said Tuesday. · <H"44H He estimated the soil temperature at about 200 degrees 21', ,,_ ...,,. °: ,. """-"'" hours afte.r the object fell. "-"'•'· .,,a. °'.,.. c...i '*llllllll Ress Clanton, who saw the object fall Monday afternoon and l--,-+-~i.!lfJ0~~1(1tlfl'L -bunt-a bola-about-a-foot-long...and-!our-to-live-inches-d~prsaid,-!'.I -r 11e =~ "'"""' Mt1e1~ tell you, I believe It to be a piece of brimstone from Heaven come ""'"""" " cwrrJ1t11 -· down here to show people how He can bum the earth wt th It." =-~"I.!:::'..""':.• J: ~ "I had the feeling he (Clanton) was telllng us what he thought "*'"'1¥' w ,.,.u u ,11 fl'llfl""'' fllMli'.;; he had seen," Anderson said. ~*2M"'*'911tf. ,._ ' Says S1!e _ 8_moked Pot on McGovern Plane WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ludanne Goldbcq, a free-lance writer who spied on tbe pruldentlal campaign al Sen. G<orge S. McGovern, says lhe was amo11J a number ol penoos who puffed marijuana wblle !raveling on the ... ator's pn!IS plane. l\!n. Goldberg, paid $1,000 a week to report McGovem'1 actlvltlel to Nixon campaign aide Murray Chotlne:r of Newport Beach and other aides, refused in a telephone interview to say whether those involved were reporters, or members of McGovern's staff or others. Marijuana dgaretles would be paaa.d over the seats on the plane, she said, and "when a joint would go over from time to time after a long day. I would take a putt. But I never had any marijuana in my poesesslon ... 'lbe Senato Watergat,e Commilt .. h:u been told in a statement from two former McGovern aides that Mrs. Goldberg complied with a request not to smoke marijuana on the plane -dubbed the "Zoo" by reporters. However, Mrs. Goldberg 1aid lhe did not recall a specific warning betng'. directed at her although she aald there was a general request that everyone aboard the piano abould refrain from smoking marijuana. McGovern and most of his staff, ffi. eluding all top aides, traveled on a separate plane. A spokesman during the campaign said he was unaware during Fret11 P age 1 CHASE ... enough to pull up on either slde ol tbe speeding suspect, Ferlauto 881d. "She swerved over and bJt the side of Deputy Greg Brown's unit, caving in the door. Then when llep.Jty Otis Weickum pulled Jn front of her, she· rammed bis car three times and be spun out into the· center divider," Ferlauto said. The two collisions made Miss Kooyman lose control of her car and it careened in- to the center divider at Myford Road, Ferlauto said. She was apprehended by Deputy Brown, who WU not hilrt In tbe first ool- Jislon. Ferlauto said Weickum suHered a sprained back. His car was a total wreck. Miss Kooyman was booked at Orange County jail on charges of assault on police officers and assault with a deadly weapon but Ferlauto said she will face smuggling diarges first. Brown discovered the terrified aliens -three men from Mexico, one from Guatemala and a man from Nicaragua - In t!le trunk. Two were sligbUy Injured but needed no immediate medical care. They will 'act as material witnesses when Miss Kooyman's case comes to court, according to lAlcas. Hussein Confers With Arab Pair By Ualted Press lllterulloul King Hiweln of Jordan met with tlie presldent.s of Egypt and Syria today, but the conference ended without agreement on restoring diplomatic relations and opening a third eastern front against Israel, Radio Cairo said, The authoritative new-Al Abran of Cairo had 881d tbe purpose ol the meetings waa to restore · relations between Hussein's government and Egypt and Syria to reunite the Arabi against Israel. But a communique broadcut by Radio cairo made no mention of any intention of Egypt and Syria to restore diplomatic relatfcllis with Jordan. I ,, BOJS Gym Clatlles . .. ' SllortS-1.48 • the campaign of any use ot marijuana on the second plane. ' Mrs. Qoldber1; who lives in New York Clly and says she is wrlling a book about the campe.ign, defended her work as a Nixon campaign, Jn!On!Ulllt, saying "II was stricUy a reporting job." Mrs. Goldberg al!o dlspuled In- formation given the senate committee that she had not paid $3,482 in press plane travel expenses. She maintained she paid the bills and that her accountant presumably has the canceled checks. But Henry Kimelman, f l n a n c e chairman of the McGovern for President Committee, said the committee ap- parently has not been paid by Mrs . Goldberg. Kimelman said he planned to take legal action to recover the money 1f further study of the commitlet'I files confinnt Mrs. Goldberg's bills are ,go.. paid. ,. He said he Is trying lo team whether Seymour Frt!ldln, another Nl1on Clm9 palgn polltlcal operative, traveled m tbe press plane. The Finance Committee to 116-elect the President said In a memo to the General Acrowtling Office this wee~ that Mrs. Goldberg and Freidin were Hreporten" and were paid $19,932 and $10,919, respectively, by the committee. Meanwhile, ChoUner, a 1 o n g t 1 me pol\tical associate of President Nlxon, said the amoWlts paid Mrs. Goldberg and Freidin included expenses whlch be said were submitted to him. Closed Courtroom Defense Bids to Bar Evideace in Cobb Tria l A defense bid to b a r certain pros· ecution evidence from the Orange Coun- ty Superior Court trial of accused child killer UuTy Wayne Cobb reswned today with the press and the public again barred from Judge H. Warren Knight's · courtroom. • Tape recording equipment conveyed to the court=, however, reinforced the widely hel lief · that the main aim or Cobb's la rs is to keep reported statements aUegedly made by their client out of the upcoming trial. Judge Knight said his Qrder was issued under a defense motion citing "prej· udicial publicity" at all pretrial phases of the case and that it will remain in ef· feet until the hearing is concluded. Cobb, 22, is charged with the killing last April 9 of Michael Todd Rockwood, the 3-year-old son of Sandy Rockwood, 18. Cobb shared the Rock\vood woman's Orange home. ~ 1'1ore than 500 lawmen and volunteer• scoured the surrowiding area for five· days 1U1til C.Obb reported.Jy led police to a construction site in the Anaheim HUis area. Whal lawmen said was the beaten body or the child was wiearthed from its shallow grave. 1i-tiss Rockwood has pleaded guilty to charges of being an accessory to murder. IL is kno,vn that she will be used as a prosecution witness against Cobb and that she will not be sentenced untU his trial is concluded. Wheelchair Wheel ie UPI~ Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace looks on as Chris Bochenek 12 or Cincinnati dOes a wheelchair balance act during a meeting betwHn th~ tw~ in the governor's office. Chris suffered a bullet wound in the spine f1v~ days before Wallace was shot in an assassination attempt. .. Hand Balls & Gloves ' • C1.0SID SUNDAY Racquetball Racquets & Balls ·Sllirb-Re~ Tennis Rackets Wllson-Dunlap-Oavis-.-8ancraft Tennis Dresses , Sox 59c ta 3.00 Supparters-1'.25 GJnt. Sllles-8.95 up Slut Slllrts & PantS Wn Up Slllts-21.95 & up Nylon Jackets Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Tennis Shirts & Shorts --.---:-=----11~is Sboes .... 7.95 up . ' ' ' · Tannls Balls-7.95 doz. : ' Raleigh Bikes -~ -Parts-Tires-Tubes--~·· -• Repalrinr " I • .. .. I ' .. p, y, 0 II IC Lei DE ble 1 !em of S gr a no and I ti one- him recei for h April Com1 • !em servi• ing. I ing l4 need ''01 K1iep fry. of P\ letter lbe i llrm Data cbec• orlgil one I place didn't qulry I wa1 lion , A Se dre11 Ibis j Bir DE of m legiti1 after \\'ent I'd Ill his ,s bact.s The Is coo aU gr of deo ct•l ! or,,c. oe,., Wes!' eu1·J oalJn the~ and . ' ·-... ••lid W094! -,...., legaU tuc~i wblle to ' de I UM Wh DE. ScanC noticE in thi you fi these \\'hite then fore ii! they ~ Sea coats, •·aite food, prt:pe goes~ may advm dla 111 maay peroo Cfa DE n ron alien• .cl&im main· dcdu< Tb• per I dent. u..1· nlatl mem Jen chart trlbul Cc w MO Pron' this · state .issue. ainct A• said 1 1 ..... IOld I 111 R~ At Yo ·ur Service A Sunday. ll'eclaotday IUld Friday a..1 ... Of Ille Dally Pllol Gol o pn>bl ... 7 Thm writ• Pal Dumi. Pal w!U ctd red , tape. o•t ihs • anstHt1 and action ti o u need co -.1 •olot ln<qui· 1 In gov- tnunetit and """"'"· lloil 110 Uf QVIS· dom to Par DVftll I At Your Senne., Orang• Cooit Dall'tl Pilot, P.O. Bo:r 151JO, Costa &feta, t.:a .. 92626. Include uour telephone number. Let'• Tr11 Again DEAR PAT: l'm sorry to have to trou· ble you again about my continuing prob- lem with Publishers Service Company of Sausamo, Calif. in r~gard to my grandson's three-year subscription to Car and Driver magazine. He is still sta- tioned in Germany and when I talked to him recently, he said he st ill hasn't received the magazine which I purchased for him on May 3. 1972. I was told on April II , 1973 by Ziff Davis Publishi ng Company, BouJder, Colo. that the prob- lem "'·as being rectified and proper servit'e without delay would be forthcom- ing. I ~Tote to this finn again after talk· ing to my grandson, but feel I still may need your assistance, if possible. A.A., Costa Mesa \'ou are very persistent, bu& so am I. k'1ep your fingers crossed tha& tbl1 &htrd try works. I bad received a carbon copy of PubU1bers Strvlce Company's Feb. 1 letter &o tbe publlsber and !lad assumed the problem was solved. The Colorado rtrm was contacted (now named Neo- Dala Services) and after a few days of cbeckln1, a flk'm spokesman iold me your original subscription bad beta "lo1&." No one knew at what point Ute loss took place, bu.t Car and Driver obviously didn't follow thrnugb on the letter of In- quiry from PubU1ben Service Cempaa.v. I was a81ured your gra!Mlion'• 1ub11trtp- tion would btgia wttb Ute October issue. A September Issue is being hand-ad- dres1ed io him. Keep me posted OD bow lhl& third _........ -.... Birth Rate Figure• DEAR PAT : A coJlege student friend of mine told me that California's il- legitimatt birth rate is back on the rise after a decline when liberal abortion laws '"ent into effect about three years ago. I'd like to know if there is any basis for his story and what kind oC evidence backs it up. N.O., Sula Ana Bgts. The illegtdmate blrtb rate lo CaUfomla Is eootinutng to go downward for neerly au lf'OUP' in the population, bu.& the nle of decll.ne laal dewed, 1cconUnc le a re- cto! jollll 1i8'1y cooducled lly \Jlllvenlly of1,0dtfona.la, Bt:rkftey, a.I lbt 1llt.e Dtpartmtut tf Heahh. Mlle lbt llleglUmole ~ -......... IU ,.,. coot· ....... a'l!?f,oed lfll, II weld -• ••Jioil.1'.~:lo in.:no .. IDcl'UOll, 1~ the 1!M II itftl ~ IOll ,...,..lam and Ille ~.Mrtb nt• clr<Jflltd abed 1!-.~ a year tn both 1971 and d1i. ,_third, ol 1he preg- naadet, recortted among anmarritd woM) <a-ett • te-mlnated In lqal ahor- dom , 9.t Jt tpercent of pregnuclel rtcOfded amona married women were legally· •berttd last )'ear. The 3 percat lncr:taie tn lie IQitgttlmate birth rate fGr wblle teeagen1W·Cbe repert'1 co-author to saggest that many women . are del!Mrately choosing anwed motherhood. White, Red and Blne DEAR PAT: While having dinner at Scandia restaurant in Hollywood, we noticed we '"ere being served by waiters in the three levels of command. Could you find out the qualifiCi!Jons for each of these level!? Do most siSFtout wearing \Vhite coats. then move on lo red and then blue? Also. most seemed to have foreign accents and we'd like to know if they all are Scandinavian. ' J.O., Com Mna Scandia'• captains, wbt wear blue cDBtl, are ta charge of taking orders. '111e \l'&ller1 wear rtd coats and serve the food, wblle baa boys wearing wll.lte coat11 prepare tables for sen1ce aad kod to JUtlls' ...... during dinner. Bu• ~ ma1 become walten and wlllten may advance to captains, acrordfng to a Scan- dia spokesman, wbo added that tba't are many n1tionaUUes amon1 the r"'8araat pertoaoel. Claim 850 n Month OEA.R PAT: \Ve are arTanging to have a foreign student stay at our home while attending school in this country. Ca,n t . claim the money I wUJ be spending to maintain tum in my home as a ta:r. deductio11? E.W., Newport Beach The lRS &ny~ you can deduct up &o $00 per montlt. He moet be a full-time Ro- dent. cannot be tn any .,-ade higher \Mn the l!tll and may att be a depend~nt mo relative. The 11tlldent mu1t also be a mttiJber Of your bousebold under I wrft- lt tl 1greement between you and a chllrhable organl:iatlon &o which coo- trlbl'IUon1 are dt:ductlble. • Conce11 Goes -on Without Permit MONTGOMERY. Ala. (U~U.. - Promoters of a rock (.estival sofieduled Ibis weekend At Graham, Ala. say the state health department has refused to bsue...them-L health permlt--..bul lhe ...,cert will be helil anyway. A spokesman for B. S. Corp. of Allanta said Tuesday the department'• refusal to 1'"11e the permll moans no food ..in he mid II the concerl llMe, I ....,,., la nn in Randolph. County. ~ -' Wrcfnr\dar. Stptrm~r 12. 1973 s DAILYPILOT 3 : Huntington· Beach's Elderly Organize : By HILARY KAYE 01 "" o .. ., """ lltff Minority groups have o r g a n I z e d . Women httve organized. And now the elderly are organizing. ~aders of senior citi1.en groups com- plain that Hunllnlil"'I Beach is sorely · lacking in social services for the elderly. The Orange County Council on Aging bas agreed. naming the city a "target area". So senior citizens and junior citi:.t:ens; alike have banded together ta fonn the Huntington Beach Council on Aging. Led by Ken White, Ji:untlngton Beach assi~nt libcarian a.od one or I.he jWliOf eitlzcns involved, the council has been in existence for about a month. During that time. it bas held four meetings and hos started writing several grant proposa.11. One proposal will go to the county Olflce of Revenue Sharing - the agency responsible for aiding senior citi:ens on t h e loeal level uoder lhe federal Older Americans Act. Next Monday the group plans to go before the city council and make its con- cerns and goals known. Its members are hoping ~ council will grant them of- 'Want to Bury Hi1n' Son Carries Off Deceased Father KINGSPORT, Tenn (UPI) -"I'll bury daddy myself," blurted Danny Pipes. "I don't want anyone else to do iL" Pipes, 24, had been admitted to the embalming room at the Kiker Funeral Home in nearby Harriman Tuesday after demanding to see the body of his fa ther, Granville Pipes, killed in a Monday traf· fie accident. After entering the room, the grief· stricken young man pulled a .38-caliber pistol from his boot and lold at tendants "I don't want to see him, 1 want to take him.'' . He ordered Kiker and an attendant. Sam Reed, to load the body in a casket on the back or his pickup truck. "We tried to talk him out of it but he was real wild actin'," said Reed. ''He v.·as six or eight feet inside the em- balming room when his gun discharged. Ht said it-was an accident. I believe it was an acciden t. The boy didn't know anything about guns." The shot went 'harmlessly into the wall. Pipes forced Kiker to drive the truck with Reed sitting in the middle. As they were leaving, Pipes' mother and other relatives arrived to make funeral ar- rangements. 'Mley were unable to dissuade Pipes from lea\'ing with tiis father's body. Pipes .gave Reed $16 and told him to stop at a hardware store to buy a pick and shovel before continuing to a plot of la~ owned by the family. J, Rffd toki the clerk what was ~P penilig and ·pbHe< began following'tl\t truck when It' lei! the store. When Ibey arrived 11 )he family plol, Reed•and Kiker slalled wJtile dilfging . '"'"'· ~.--_ .. , a ,;. ~,. ~ i "'11\e grWd out there lfi ·binft al eon- crete," silittr Reed. ''I tOld him J waa wore out and he told me· to lie down." Officer . Steve Farley fi nally managed to slip up behind Pipe3 and knock the ·~ I Elderly Woman I Killed in Crash pistol from his hand. Pipes was jailed under $15,000 bond on charges of kidnaping, assault with intent to kill and assault with a deadly weapon on an officer. His father's body was returned to the funeral home where services were scheduled Thursday. Service Station o,vners Favor Oosing Thursda)' SAN DIEGO (AP) -After a meeting of 700 gas statim dealers, a polt 'shows nearly half of them want to close Thurs- day to show unity with a dealers' march in Washington protesting the ceiling on prices. A newspaper, the San Diego Union, said its telephone poll showed 4.2 percent of the dealers in San Ofego County plan the one-day shutdown. Twenty·two per- cent said they were Wldecided. An Upland dea1er, John Devine. said the proposed closings were opposed by the International Service Station Dealers Association which he heads. "We can't possibly condone ~s." Devine said Tuesday. "If the dealers feel this is something they have to do. they can do it." Rudy Zacher, a Rancho Santa Fe dealer, said 14 stations along Interstate 5 woukl be closed Thursday. He and other San Diego Countr dealers met Monday night In San Diego with leaders of the association. Court Warmer; Janitors Cooler LOS ANGELES (AP) -The case of a l.funicipal Court judge wbo put two custodians in jail "because they couldn't make his courtroom cooler" bas been aired before the Board of Supervisors . An SO-year-0Jd Garden Grove Y.'Oman This. Supervisor Kenneth Hahn saift was kiJled Tuesday when her car collided Tuesday. is the way it happened Aug, 30 headon with a van in the 3200 block or after the board ordered the air con· West 17th Street in Santa Ana . ditioning adjusted t'b conserve energy: Mrs. Anna L. Stiess. of 13471 Cl inton Displeased by the w a r m e r en· St .. died at the Orange County Medical vlrorunent, Judge Oliver Feiler of Santa Center aft er the collision with the van Moo.ica summoned two mechanical driven by Allen C. Dobovsky, 23, of department employes to his courtroom. Garden Grove. When the employes failed to cool the Pol ice said Dobovsky swerved to avoid courtroom. the jltdge ordered coWJty striking the rear of a stopped vehicle and marshals to ''arrest them." rammed into the other car. He was not The men were placed in a "holding I cited. The accident is still under in-tank" for 45 minutes until another vestigation by police. employe took care of the problem. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Go Awa9, Boy An Arabian camel (left) shows &igns or indifference as he is nud ged by his 'companion 'during competition lor mouthfuls of hay at Oma· ha's Henry Doorly Zoo. ' .. ficial il.atus as a city commission. rather be with each other. to ba\•e a place to than just a civi.c group, to provldt lhem go." with more authority. •·The Important thing is for senior The problems of the elderly att severe, citizens to lead a normal physical, social and .......iiooal IUe," explaJned Whit•. according to council members. Adequate A recreational center can help in pro- food is the number one concern, with viding this normal life. housing, transportation and access to in· 1'he group is currenlly making an in- fonnation Collowing close behind. formal bid for one of the soon-to-be- "The Most import.ant thing ls a .~ vacated buildings in the preSent city hall meeting place ror elderly people," said ~mplex . When city offi cia ls move out Gertrude Dandurand, vice chairman of next year, the buildings will be empty. the counci1 and one of the active senior although some have structural defects members. "We need a place to meet. to that will have to be correcled before they ClallJ 1"1101 Siii! •11oto COURTS AT NEW LAGUNA NIGUEL PARK REMAIN LOCKED County Official Says Playing Surface Sutt.rs from Ripples Mystery Ripples Mar Niguel's Tennis '·Courts lly JkN WORTIJ Of "'• D1U1 1"11111 $11ff The new Laguna Niguel Regipnal Park is open to the public. But the p&rk's fo11 r tennis courts still are bolled inside theif ' hurricane fence with a secure lock. The·reason is that the courts.' built by a subcontractor working for J . D. Dif· fenbaugh, Inc., of Riverside, have not yet met the standards of the Oranje County Harbors, Beaches, and Parks Dept. According to Norm Nelson in the coun· ty's building services department which bandies contracts for county parks. the courts have a bad case of "ripples." The ripples, which no one seems to be able to aceount for, make the courts unplayable, according to Nelson. "We're meeting with Diffenbaugh in a. few days, and l think everything will be worked out,., Nelson said. Diffenbaugh, president of_ the Riverside contracting company. refused to give his version of the situation. The represen· tative on the project, Cy Gevecs, 'is on GEM TALK vacation tllis week. Diffeitbaugh said "I'm not going to say anylh.ing to anybody over the phone," and added, ~'Statements used b y reporters are too often taken out ol con- text." The courts were .surfaced last winter with a substance called "laykold," an asphaltic mnpoisition mix . Ralph Hudson, chief of development for the south county Harbors, Beaches, and Parks district and bimse:Jf an avid tennis player, ,said the ripples may have been caused by a Soil irregularity. ·So tar, though at Jeast two county in- spections have found the coorts unac· ceptable. County officials say the con- tractor refuses to take corrective action. The contractor \\•ou\d neither ckny· nor confinn this accusation. Hudson said the county has req!.ived numerous calls ·from residents a!king when the cooris v.'ill be ready for play. can be . used again. B~ll Back, economlc dir~tor for I~ ct-..;t- ty. 1s o n e of the men respoolible for "J recommending to the city council bow ,ia.;.. dls pooe ol the vacant buildlnp. On ~ ~ day. a1 a meeting ol U.e Coulicll on AS~l Back said I~ woul<I, keep tl!e roquesl ;:I mind when a package propo.sa1 .~ pre,..i.d to the COllncihMn. >n I J"'T'·-; He warned them, ,however, that ottiet I groups are also eagerly eyeing • tfic1J building. ·!..' ~ the senior dtir.ens secure a I plllce to meet and be wilh each other. large part of Uie problem is solved. lie; the difficulties of purchaiing f~ preparing good, paying rent, getting.~ ride to the doctor, visiting friends, ~ ~ even finding someone to visit •,,. 1 something to do , are still overwhelming:..-.~ Meals on Wheels, a program sponso~ 1 by the Huntington ( Beach COmmanlty, ;1 ServiCC!s Council and prepared by tbfi-t Huntington B e a c h Intercommunity...' 1 Hospital , is trying to alleviate some of . the food problems. ,. •J- The progflam, however, Is too ex!:~ pens ive for many of the shut-ins wi,o . could benefit by it. The idea behind the '. program is to bring meals to those wbo i can't gel out (o buy food, or who are t.oo : weak to prepare food. But many among-• the weak are also poor. and their J. n1onthly pensions v.·ill not cover the i~ n1inimal charge of $2.56 per day for two~· meals. 1 Another area of concern is rinding· • meaningful things for older folks to do~ with their time. One direction council l organizers are looking in is education. : . Higher education, traditionally the 00:· . main of the young, i.s about to be invaded .'J:. by senior citizens of Huntington Beach. i A proposal advanced by Cal State · ·" Fullerton , Golden West College, and ·~ seve ral civic groups including the Council ~· on Aging, requests federal funds to begin .. F- a P.ilot ~i:ogram of higher education for :;J seruor citizens. f ,_. lf the funds are granted the older ~t residents will be bused to GWC on -: .. Saturdays, where they may take classes ) at random or work towards a degree. .j,. "' ·.\ J ,. Grandmom Held \'\ . .. J In Cocaine Sale . 7'· NEW YORK (UPI) -Julia Ambtister;··· a 73-year-old grandmother, has been a'J.. l rested in her two-room apartment her~ -:.• and charged with selling illegal drop. ,r Police said they foW'ld three ounces of co-~,' caine in a kitchen pot. .,.,. AutOOrities .said Mrs. Am b r is t er ;'-:1 ... known in her Har~ neighborhood as , .. "Moms," had been In lht drug selllnf: ·. business for three years and was i;i previously arrested a nwnber of times m :. charges ranging from gambling to pro.·?'. stitution. :•-.J .. But police said she denied any recmt;.i ' drug dealings and said, "J won't even li:lJ '1.· it to my own sister." .. :,~. .. i;· .,'j .. :,· I '<'!,~. Teacher Rehired.:.~. . '''1' . ~t After Pot Rap· ~~·iJ '4 41' LOS ANGELES (AP) -A ~ M..a·'~. high school teacher has been ordertt(' <I· reinstated for the second time aner•,.J. being found innocent of 1971 marl~ · j smuggling charges in Arizona. '-·?1 A hearing orficer for the CallfomlA· ~· Commission on Professional Competency. I ruled Tuesday that the Grossmont UniOri. .2 High School Dislricl in the san Diego' i. suburb erred in suspending Charles' ~· Kahan, 41, in November. -·~1 The district was told to reinstate him, with back pay within five days arid Jl8Y.".1 his legal fees. · · "'1 Kahan, a teacher at Helix High SCboor;: 1 was 11rrested near Gila Bend, Artz:: · • Sheriff's deputies did' they found tnon! ... J than 1,000 pounds of.marijuana in bis ata7 1 lion wagon. • ':'/ I " . An unforgettable gift ( I 'I .. TODAY by J.. C. HUMPHRIES WATCHES FDR SIX YEAR OLDS? A question frequently asked by parents is, "At what age should t buy my child a watch, and what kind of watch should it be?" Mosl educators slate lhat al six, or whenever the child is learning to read, whichever comes first, a child Is ready !or his or her first watch. Today's child is exposed lo a vast flow of teclinical m aterial. Television, electronics, astro nauts on the moon and even tcience fie· lion make him ·more sophis ticated than his parents were at an equiva~ lenl age. First watches need not be ex- pensive ; ten to Ii ft e e n doll ars should be enou gh. For youngsters who insist on takinlt anything mechanical apart to find out how it works, there is a simple answer: buy· him two, one a "cheapie," and tell him lhat the cheap watch is for him to play wilh, but that the good one is !or wearing and telling time. for any occasion Sp•rkling ArtCarved diamo nds er•••• the world's most beautiful collection of 1tylts for men •nd women. All handcrafted of lustrous 1'4-Karat gold. . . 1823 NEWPO RT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONV~NIENT TERMS 27 YEARS IN TH E SAME l 0 CAT10N t•nkAt11orlc•'d -M•h•r Ctl•rt• PHONE 541-1401 ' J j ' . . l : l j I i -' ' Wfld""°"y, Stpttmbtr 12, 1'973 ' (' r • TOllNABOUTS DEPT. -In a lot of Q,!aces in our regjoo, the environment hu ~ a Jcit like the weather. tf'1tyoody tallts about It but few are ~ anythlng. It's a popular pasttime. ~ "flollttcians ire particularly good at iL ~i:'ar before the local Men's JoUy J! "Club and denOllDC< smog, def:fare t6at we inust fight overcrowding G~rY ,out f0< the purcha" o1 moro lie open spaces. ~ script is pretty well the same all our Orange Coast. Everybody ll open spaCe but· when it corites to ying for it, the pollticlaru and a lot of bj~~, get. sort of ~. expressions on 1t4W~ faces. . , . I i.:•; ·! ,·~m fOI!. EXAMPLE the Upper Bay ~Qt-NewPort1Bea~t Some time back, ~tate officials came down and looked at it ~d i:leclared it sboU.li! be public. Local fltWs asked it the ltate bad the Long reen necessary to make purchase. The state boys answered that gee, it sure looked like a county bond oould be voted to buy it. To which one of our county officials. growled, "We can't even pus a bond election to build a new jail. And you ex· pect us to can an election to buy this mudflat?" Laguna Beach tried to pass bonds more than once to buy its Main Beach and finally had to settle by setting up a separate corporation to do the deed . Similar non-success in floating bonds for public open space has been experienced up and down our coastline. COSTA MESA, for example, has been talking about tbe need to obtain some open space for civic bettennent ·~or. a Joog time. It wa.s rusooed that socli tuce park places coo.ld off~t ttle billboards and nudie bars as spots of local at- traction. Talk .about open places on the Mesa seemed to go on forever. Q)mmittees were formed. More talk resulted. Sites for parks were even selected. Shakers-and-Movers of tile town all aareed the ~ spaces were needed but who would pay for them? Weary of mulling the issue, the Costa Mesa City Council fiDally called a bond election to buy aome 70 acres of open area spread across the town. Purchase and development would cost almost $4. million. Everybody sighed. COSTA MESA CIVIC leaders publicly mounted their white chargers and declared in vibrant tones llhat the park bond campaign was indeed a Mly war for community betterment. Privately, they fi~ passage of the twin bond measures had about ai much chance as a snowball in Hades. So Costa Mesan.s went lo· the polls 'yesterday to ballot on o~ ~ce .. The turnout among the 33,S?t '.~ \·oters was low, trickling in ju.st above 17 pereeot. 1be knowledgeable Politicos nodded wisely and grumbled lx>w those no voters always turn out, rain or shine. Indeed, as they started counting votes from the 40 city precincts, it was clear that the bonds !l.eJ'.0, bar<ly gelllltg a 50 percent majoritf:Jii ii;Mt ~ JJbere 66 percent was req~ lor pesage. The bonds actual.IY loit Lbe majority: in six locations. THEN A FIJNNY, '11fNG ltjtppened on the way., .'9 l!o~.. . i· Tbe . big precincts !lartesf In. Abrµpt.ly:, the park ..... star pltsatar -l!ild passing big: Voters.at Costa Mesa Hlgll, 157 to 43 ; on San Rafael Circle, 216 to 17; at Orange Coast College. JOO to 22~ at Balearic School. 241 to 27: and tlit .Fire Dept., 123 to 30; on Washington Avenue, 207 to 66. And in !he end, Costa Mesa had passed its bonds and bought some parks. A little br ight spot for the Orange C.oast on a dreary fall day. Allende Prophe~y: a Pine Box Fate By Tbe Au;oclated Preas Salvador Allende ran for president of Chile fe>r 18 yean. After he flnally won in 1970, he said they 'd have to carry h1m out in a pine box to get him out berore the end of his term. pies and wine has miscanied," one op- position politiclaD, Sen. iw..l Moreon of the Christian Democratic pll'Jy, com· mented receoU)" ... The wine ha& aoured, and the meat for the pies can't be found anywhere." Allende's proposal for naUooaliiiJ1& U.S. interests in Chilean copper won ap- proval from tile oppostt~trollejl Congress. Natlonallud , !Dv'.Stments by . . . . ·' declined and output failed to mttl cl.- mahd. '?be agrarian refonn upeet farm producUon and smrtages ot au kinds of goods began to bring discontent and wild- ly skyTilcl<etiag lllllaUoo that readied an annual rate ol -. tball 300 percent thlo year. The world pr\oe ol, ~ •. Cltil•'• p<\11- clpal erport, had dtoPi>ed sharply. Produqloo of copper filled' to meel A military coup in Santiago on Tuesday ended Allende's presidency three years and two months before the end of his six· ,year term. The police said he comntitted suicide, ful/Ulin g the prediction he had made three years before. His overthrow interrupted nearly half a , ce~tury or democratic government in government 'gOalr. ' · 'J -,1 ( ·• ) The escudo,' Chile's cumnc,~bacltb be NEWS gar.SIS devalued sevemt t1mes ,tlild Iii! country '--------.,...·-' ---'. ~~~n aro~J'.' trade clellc!I~ of PlO Chile and removed the Wes tern the Anaconda Co. and t.be '.Kennecott Cop.. Hemisphere's only freely elected Marx.1st per Corp. ran into the bwidredl of mlllioos president. of dollan. Allende claimed the u.s.~wn- A Socialist senator, Allende was the ed copper giants were, tligihie f• no hlgh man of three in tbe 1970 election but compen.sation because oi. "excess proflU got only 38.5 percent of the vote.~ in the past. anti-Communist Christian Democra ts, The govemoient allG naUonallzed Chile's largest party, agree<! to support ahn~ all large private farms, and him in a runoff eJection in Congress, and ranches in the predominanUy agricultur· he defeated conservative Jorge Alessan-al nation, bought control of most private dri 153-35. banks and took over numerous factories He pledged that his revolution wouJd be and businesses. as Otllean as "meat pies and wine," Allende froze prices and raised wages, traditional fart in the country snaking giving workers a fleeting bonanza in down Sooth America's southwest coast. buying pawer. As the shortage5 lntenaififd\and In- nation broke loose, anli·Marxilts took, to the streets in demonstration.. against the•,~ government. There were clashes wlth • police and pro.Marxist<, resultina in In- juries and armtl. Shopkeepers clooed their stor.s In pro. test strikes agaimt govemJQmt policies and high school students 'boJcotted classes to protest the appoi.atment of a Marxist principal. The strikes became more and more frequen~ bringing the ecoooli>y to its knees and creaUng disorder: that upped confidence in Allende's ablHty to nm the country. "The Popular Unity revolution of meat But business p~its a n d investment ~ ..... "",..""""',....,.,..., ... ..,,...,.,. .... ,11111111,•·•11011 .. ..,191~rn.., .... ..,.., ........ ~~~ ·~~ SALVADOR ALLENDE WITH CUBA'S FIDEL CASTRO (LJ 'Wine H•s Soured and Meat for Pies C~n't Be Found" ..... ... .- Mrs. Post~ 86, 011 Topless Crusade Wendy Berlowi(z, 25~·Who has lieen arrested for removing bikini top at University of Oklahoma~ )>lans .to "take it off in all 50 states to prove bfeasts are not~ lewd." First stop i,S \be). University of New .Mexico. .. . ,, • Aide Declines to Reveal If , Preside11t ·Paid Taxes WASHINGTON , IUPO -The White House sayS that President Nixoo's personal income tax ·returns for 1970 and 197·1 were audited by the Internal ·Revenue Service and found ~o be µ, order. A spokesnlan, ·however. declined ·to say whether the President paid any in· come taxes in those years. 1 Deputy press secretary Gerald L. \Var· ren Says .such information was "a personal matter and I'm not going to discuss it." "The Presideril's ta~ms are and should be treated as everyone elses tax retW'Jls," he said, a reference to the fact I ' I ' ~: • I •. . ~ .:. ;l that the tlnlema! Revenue'.lServioe b re- quired by1rlaw tO keep suCb infonnalion secreL ""' · • WARREN'S REMARKS come In response to que_stion.s at>opt a ~rt in the Baltimore Sui! saying tliit Nbr\ta prob- ably did n•o t ~y any ' tue!; aa his. $200,llOO per year salary in either. lt70 0< l.971 because of deductions for interest ~id on the purchase of his hornM ti California and Florida and a write-off for a gift or personal ;31pers valued at $570,llOO to the .Nalional Archives. ' . Society Grande Dame WASHINGTON (AP ) -fl,farjorie Mer- riweather Post, the cereal heiress who blended business acumen and personal · charm to become the gnmde dame of American society and one of. the world's vrealthiest women, died today. She was 86 Hanoi Receives W arnin.g by U.S. Of Aerial Risks WASllNIG'J'ON (UPI) -North Viet- nam could provoke aerial warfare with South Vietnam's more powerful air force if it uses 12 reconditioned air bases to en. croach oo the Saigon government's air space, State Department officials said t~ day. Th.is, officials said, was among the "grave risks" about which the United States warned Hanoi in a stiff diplomatic note releiued by the State Department Tuesday. The airfields are in portions of South Vietnam controlled by Communist forces since the January cease-fire. Most are former U.S. air bases abandoned and dismantled earlier in the war. U.S. militacy officials s·a y the North Vietnamese have been repairing the bases and arming them with SA2 anti· aircraft mWiles and anti -aircraft artillery. But they said the bases have so fa r not been used.. In Pboom Penh, the Cambodian hig!t command said today the Commwtist·led rebel siege against the provincial capital or Kanpong Cham had been broken and the city was entirely Wlder government control. The announcement said the 13-day bat· tie for the town 50 miles northeast of the capital was over. 1be iMurgents still control a string of buildings just outside the city, including tho tlnj..nlty, a tellSlle factory and the mOnaltery at Wat Angkor, the command said. · ' and had been ill for some ·time. Mrs. Post, who was married four times, but resumed her maiden name aft er her last divorce, had a personal fortune estimated at over $250 million. mmuiom in Washington, Palm Beach and the Adirondacks and an extensive col· lection of art and antiques. Her fortune came from her father. Charles William Post, who invented Postwn, a corfee sublltitute. just before the turn or the century. Post later in- vented Grape Nuts and other breakfast cereals and when young Marjorie in- herited the Postwn Cereal Co. oo her father's death in 1914 she became the sole owner of a $20 million business . INFLUENCED BY HER second bus· band, stockbroker Edward F. Hutton, Mrs. Post converted t h e Post.um com- pany into an oPf11 corpocation in 1922. Seven yean 1ater, after a series of. mergers with other food companies, Postum became General Foods Cocp. Mrs. Post W1l5 born In Springfield. Ill .. on March 15, lRT. Her upbringing mixed social graces with t>m;,,... skills. •· She "-'8! educated at Moll1t Vernon Seminary in Washington, D.C., and her father sent her to l.a1don for ... Lbe social seasons. At the same time he drilled her in things like Miking inventory and adding up sales. MRS. POST'S FIRST marriage. in 1905. ,1:as to Edward B. Close, a New York attorney. Her father went along on their honeymoon to Egypt and IWy. 11>e Closes had two daughters, Adelaide and Eleanor. They were divorced in 1919. A year later, Mrs. Post married Hut· ton. She started investing in the stock market and, with tbe advent of the rlepression, plunged into the pltilan· thropies for which she became famous, setting up soup kitchens in New York's slums. The Huttons had one daughter, Nedenia, better known as actress Dina Merrill. MISS MERRILL, now married to actor Clill Rd>ertson, suffered another lamiy traged y last weekend when her son by her first marriage was misslna and presumed dead as a result of a boating accident. David Rumbaugh, 25, ton of Miss fl1errill and industrialist Slan1ey Rumboogh, disappeared wbeo t be motorboat he was driving near East Hampton, N.Y., overturned. A family spokesman in New York said that because ol her illne'ss, Mrs. Poat bad not been told of her graodson's dise~ pearance. Bornb Explosion Hurts 6. irt Busy Lo1ulon Section LONOON (AP) -A bomb explosion today in an olfice building on Oxford Street. ooe ol Londoo.'1 buaie.st stq1ping districts, .injured s i 1. peopie, Scotland Yard reportfd. , ,' A Yard spokesman said the bomb V<as left in a shopping bag outside the ( IN SHORT .•• ) elevator of the building that boulf.I the John 492 men's wear store oo the ground floor and offices of th& Prudaltial Insurance C.o. upstairs. e SPfl(!e Projeets Seea SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON (AP) - Space manufacturlng...tests conducted by Skylab astrooauts demonstrate that man can assemble large structures in space, a ~1ission Contro1 scientist reports. "We 're quite pleased with ~ metals melting experiments in Skylab," Jack H. Waite, chi<!r of Skylab expcrlmeltb, told newsmen Tuesday. e 'No Ki.oslnger Belau' WASHINGTON · (UPI ! -Sert. John Sparkman (0.Ala.), one of two senaton who were permitted to read a secret FBI report under the watchfuJ eye of three high-level government olflclals 'J.\lesday, says he sees nothing in the :i:_eeos1 that w!U delay confirmation ol lleJlry KJt. singer as secretary ot state. The report dealt ~·ith wiretapping of J3 members of Kissinger's )Yblte H°'* staff and loor newsmen Jiet~eui 1969 and llnI. . • Trial Dat1 Set ••ek NEW YORK (UPI ) -Jitlrt N. Mliclttll and ~1aurice H. Stans wcm l. last·mlnute delay Tuesday In their trial on .-, . spiracy and perjury charges. ' Mltdiell and Stans, the first fonMt cabinet secretaries to b@ tried since tbe Teapot Dome scandal or the t920o, II.. charged with conoplrlng to Influence , a fraud investigation of flnancier·Robert L Vesco. ' • Charges JHsmlssetl I SIOUX FALU>, S.D. (AP) ~ A .. utt charges against American Indian Move-- ment leader Carter' camp In mnnectlon with the sbooUng or a fellow AIM ol!lclll have been dropped, a U.S. mq~trate said today. ~ ' ' I • I r· I I I ! . I I I /' ' I • I 1·· ' r " : ' f Stanford Student Stabbed to Death PALO ALTO AP) -Police say. they have nO clues in the brotal slaying of a brilliant ~ 1tudent at Stanford Unlv!fllty. The body of Dericl>S. Levine, 20, of lthlca, N.Y., WU found ... a graduate student who •• out jogging. Rola ruled out ~ u a motive and lllllllested that Iha multiple wounds could lndlcale· the l!l'I of a murdera-_.,. revenge. Tueajlay out.Ide the campus THE ASSAILANT i. ~ library, •• qu1r1'1' l1!ile (rem, eel to have dartad from ~ the laboraloJ;1 where be 'baa shadow of the deep hedge ,.,.. been dOlng mearcb on a new lining the much-traveled ...... medical device for tUie in tbe-. from the dormitories to tM diagnoolcl of heart dlaeue. main campus, but Rola laid a , day-long search yieldOCI ao SANTA CLARA Co u n t y · cluee. Undenllerlff Tom Rola ·oak! Levine bad been working on be bad -stabbed u tlmee a new aev1ce to be -.... r In Ille back aad onct In !lie alternative to the traditional . chest. It was bell8Y8d tbe electrocardiograph, a friend asaau1t occurred b e·t ween said. 12:45 1.m. and!' a.m. Levine's body waa found by Northern Fire lines Increased By 11se Associated Press Weary .Northern California firefighters reinforced their lines as the region's last three active ftres slowly died. Control or the 13,000-acre Finley Creek fire In Hwnboldt Cotmty bad been anticipated today after ·aews spent Tues· day 11Hngthening their 3> mile perimeter around the blue. Control of a ftre generally is achieved 24 hours after con- tainmenL THE FIRE reduced a cabin and two pickup trucks to rub- ble and forced :ioo people to Dee their homes and camps near Shelter Cove before it was cordoned off. But no one was tilled and Ille ll50 men fighting the flames etcaped with only two injured ankl.. -"probably some aort of 1 safety record . ccalderinl the steepness or the ternln." state forest ranger Jim TUmer said Tues-- day. EVEN AFl'E1l the fitt Is controlled, it will continue buminC up to a week , Tumer nid. Burnln( logo lying on•the forest f1ocr are tough to ex- tingullb, be added. The 1,00l)..acre fire in Men· docino County also was to be controDecl tod;ay with some 743 men holding more than Z3 miles ol Ore line. Division of Forestry spokesman David Mendoza said control could be achieved today if there was llllle wind. .. Al LONG u the weather stays with us, we don't expect to have any problems," Men· doza nld. Cbiklren playing with fi re touched off the blaze, he said. Division of Foresl.ry oUicials al• ezpect the Apple Tree ~e fire south of Eureka•to be controlled today alter being contained Tuesday at 841 acres. Bill Seeking Stiff Fines For Smog SACRAMENTO (AP) California legislators a r e working toward strengthened regulations for stationary and automotive sourCes of air pollution. On Tue9day, three days before adjournment of the 1973 sessk>n, th e Senate Local Government Committee sent a bill to the floor that would im- poee-stiff and progressively-in- creasing fines on pollution- belching California indU!tries. LATER, the Assembly T r a nsporlalion Commltl<e ~used to aoften Ille campaign against orldea ol nltropn coming from about f I v e million automobilea Jn·the 1186 through 1'10 model years. The automobile bill, l~ troduced by Sen. Jo h n llolmdabl (D-Oakland) wuid have greatly reduced the num- ber of cars for which anti- emis.sion devices would be re- quired, and restricted the geographical area covered. Al the law oow-lltands, the state· Air Re9oorces Board is to require anti-Gxides o f nitrogen devices on llM-70 model cars over a 10-month period beginning in Januory. MOTORISTS are to receive notices in their next reglma- tion envelopes 1oward the end ol this year, telling them when their devices should be in- stalled. The ARB has approved six devices it says will do the job. Their prices run to a max- imum of $35. P.~?~,~?s.~~K~~ PAYS • % II ~l,Hill If $1 00,880 far Sil •HOS II Ill ye~r Th 11mber DI tbse ICCHnts ~II WI ~ CH ICCl,til li111il1d • ·1 , WE PAY CU.ETITIVE INTERESJ uns· . ' ON ALL OTHER ACCOUNTS , ; FOURTEEN OFFICES TO SERVE. YOU ,IN.'. ~· ArcMll -ctrritM l1 Ctt1ctn11 " •o.... j ' WG-'CIAIMou losA .... (Z) !,..,.. ...... , •c...., Piii< . D-(ZI M.._ Port< lll'lalor ~ ' Fin Mlll1111I Offices i1 lllrt~en CaNtenlt . PIHUll Mill S11 lnH (0,11111 SHI) Fester City 111111111 Yin S11 lut *O PEN NIGHT &DAY and Saturdays • C1ll (213) 923-9601 • , or see thl white J1191S . • . . for your ntlll'llt office S S OVE $375 MIWOll " .... ~i·· ... ' . .. ,.; I ' k ' t· . . "/•' 1·" N '~ I . ,..., ~ , ... ,i ·. .. ~ ' . " -" . ' , 1 Wtd11tsd•Y, S•plembtr 12. 1973 DAILY ,1 lor , ~ GeoTek to R·eceiver. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - 'nle Securities and Exchange Corruniaion win ask a federal rourt Friday to appoint a receiver for GeoTek Resourees Fund Inc. and af- filiates allegedly involved ln a 13() million oil fund fraud. The SEC had lndicated earlier it would not seek a receivership before Nov. 20. more than 2,200 investors. When the suit was filed laM May, Burke owned I> perctnt of GTR P.fanagement , the parent firm of GeoTek Lockheed Asks· Hugh For $100 Million Loaq; 1 " • ·1 .. •,..,, ·~ " " • .,;1 .. • .: !<"'. • , I" .... ' ....... ; I •) , 1,•,, ~'" • ~. It is a matter of record that ir1 the model year just ending .... ' ' ' . more people chose to owri Cadillacs than ever before ir1 history-more thar1 double those of the nearest competitor. Arid it is true that Cadillac traditiorially leads all.US: car.makes iri:both resale value and awrier loyalty. " It's a record without ·equaJ, Yitifi inDny ways the Cadillacs of 1974 are superior w th'!.t;lll'S t114/.f5lablished this record. ")ft'. '•:tll'I ,.·l r4 .. , ..... 'J11· It's what you expect of Cadillac ... and sornethiI"4! more. MOft' choke. And what a chotcr it is- lhc ... -in !he 1ux.,,. field,. n..i.. an tht thrte y0.1ae hat. The daMk Aeetwood 'aiot .. sm . The'MIPlfic:tnt new vmiott ol Alndiea't" oNy lu•ury ' convm:ible-Eldor9do.1nc Mwly styltd Coupe: de:Vllle. Phu: elx ot~cr~ basic modtk. PM·-'. .-.&,.W-c-i..niunr .... •ion• of OeVill(. A new Brouaham . d:'Elesa.J¥:t. And the new uUra--elegant Alrttwood Till isman, a car wt think is deJtined to be the talk-of the luxury cl.vs. Mortflea~. lnsideevtry19'l4 Cadillac is • ntw instrumt:nt panel that givd the car the lap-of·lu"XWy look. Inttriort are motT luxurious than ever. Mott fbir, Tht smart new styling·of the Coupe-deVlllt1 it a ca11 in point. fl• beaut~! new llnes, highlighted by ·1ht privttc qu&rttt window., futther accent its youthful flavor. As doel the bold new AM IOfttotthh• 1111. Eftlll 9 ...._' Cadillx grille. noiH: with high-damping engine mounn,. M°" drlvirtt: pltnun. Finer •ngine per· • fan dutch and a muffler for air intake. (ormma .•. from ttut to stop. Due in l~0the car, a virtu~ network af acous- part 10 a new combustion chamber, • Uc~"'1n.aliiials~inclOOins double "'* MW camshaft. a choke relndf'lett to pro-~ doon-silently dOH itt )ob. Alm Ml. , ,.-Ide quick ttarting. a anorke:I to wpply it's .1 Cadillac. the tngine wich. cooler air. The rolli"3 . To .own or. leitH the 197' Cadll.c: of J:1 '-1"<)· .'. r}:t (<i ,.l(I '" ~.,t:I ' ~31•1 1,,,)•1. .. "•./.' ·r. '1< , '""•ll(J ' ' .... .. ". ·". . ' " . ,. . ' ~ . '." " ' . • • . . " smoothne:ts of the ride tellt you thi• II. 1our choice. or just to look tMtn ovtr. Cadillac at lta btst. Available on all wt invite you 10 visit your Cadillac 1'' \ models are steel-belted r.dial tires and a dl'altt now. Cadill.c. '74.,. monthanntt. • "MW High-Encrgy Ignition s~~· Amctlca 's Numbtr Ont Luxury c... ' I Now on display by your authorized Cadmac dt31et. 'II ' ., • c • . • ., BARY PDAn' EDITORIAL PAGE It's Not That_ Simple Th< PTO!>'""" ul"ru E<2<h pornnz -.r rt!B· todum a a wnpJ.e 1hr~l>-t1J>O "W"..ach 11, • cm?>pio:t ..... ~ -,,,,. bal!-O'U!lu ml ~~raliues. At litlt. the porlint tn•DDO fia ban tlat QuixOO< appeal ell the little guy LattJ:nil tho irJr.JIJm ,,i Cay IUll. S;cn!ni the PtVtioo -"' be the ...... ~;~·· elm>« w thumb b» D<M at ._ dtmons wl» i.te Im """""! rnd don't""" uy "thmU." In rta11t7, U-~ re1ert'Dd.a.m iJ: jm.t r-bin wrrn~;. Nl'Jt onJy Lt U wr11ni. but it lS g:rl!ng ti> cr.lft ll".t cr1y and tu 1!.1,000 a•n-age Jr.its a grm awJUnt Qf mtlnl:'f. The pvt!D~ mcteT tt'flmlt pbn invoh·"" !mtalla- titln of mot.en in L•gana Cmyoa d uring f estival -. akmc C<mt llio;)lwa1 areu lreqt.lonted lrt 1:.eacl>goen, Ind in ttlmlnt'rc.1Jil are:u not NIW ~ u wdl u uwin~ the hourly r>U: "' 2ll rent.t. Tb.tte frJUr 1teP\ wrJUJd mean an i:ocreaa U> the city <,f ll~,Of,l(J thli yf:4t, <tnd more tJU:n a.300,000 ye:ar1y alV.:r th.-.L Tiu.1 means lbe aa~Di day ri.!:itor, l/;ttrut, and fht;ppe r would begin l!J pay IOmf' of the oottl lhr/ ttt;att tor ~ city and ita t.u:paytn in tn:f. ftc Juno, tttmendom p•rl<ing problems ml city ..mca. CerWnly, ""one ~kes porting JMten. Np 1one likes l"'7UMS In """"' 1 .... But the 1110DeJ tJ> '"Iv~ the probltrmS CTtatt:t1 dQWTtVr..m 3ftd all O\'U town bf the auto has to be f<JUnd W°ltnewhere. What mort ~,pie dis- Jjb more than pluntin_g change into a meter i! nr,t ~ 1ng able tJ> find a PW-" ID putc •t any price. The •!Ju~ Of llvM 1hopping centen ll<) 1 .. .-..1 by Laguna '• lbopteepen i• Ml ITee parldng. It is parking, Pf!rlOO. Even now. m~-rl'."hantA ~n provide free tnken parkJng, ai pl.an which tht:1 ha\'e uniformJy been Jriath 1ll rupp<>rt. What I.My ~n ·t llUpPIY is • .-pace ID park. <>nly the d ty ~n dn that, bill 1t needs ad"fuate l~nd.J. tJnfortunat.tJ y, tht VJUJ aMWe-r isn't an a.uewnent dhtrk't -the C01St of• SJ million structure would over· burden rmalJ mtrchant.J and they certajnJy couldn't Should Heed Advice V>rute oCber cilia aJoa: tbe <>raco Coast oot out L"1!T.Miatdy to OJ>i>ly !nr tbeir dnmk ol -7 let..,_ !lurinil faDdJ Rt aside for pllU det'elopunt, San ~ • ..,_,. bogged --In • .-.paoed cam- paign um llllgJJt not yield • -· Far IDOD1hJ one corrnrflJm"n, whOle Yim often are · not """'Pied by bis fellow memben, bas llJown llrmg mnght into-the matt.er al applying far _, flmdl. But oo far Thomas O'Keefe's nnrings t!W city appUcatio!ll for rn.khing funds to deoel<lp -neigl>- boTbood parb rott!d WI _,, to Ian been met wi!b liule entbmia..'lll. O'Kede knows of what be speab, for tbe twc>tem uNncilmaa ail.I on a c:ocmty adrimry panel which "' ,.,..., 1t1eb pm projects. Wlat be J'KOIDIDend! ls foT tbe city to niflly dnft a p"'JI0!.1ll for a majoT dnmk of coanty funds for a large purchase 1t1eh as private beacbfron1 in the nortlwiy portion of the city, or perhaps the purdwe of the fuJm. dally amng Sborediffs Golf Coano. But it bas taken mootbs for the city's parks and recreation commiuion to solidify it! plans for the two ~ghhorbood pm proposah. In the meantime other cit.in are winning their appTopriations for healthier proj- ects. . """ .-.,._. .,..,~ • Al Ibis rate, by the time San Clemente applies, the tt\'tnue obaring pot may be empty. s 'IT'S 1HE PRESIDENT, ON f;lJ(d NUMst~ THREE.• . Why Botlu?r To Review • Bad Books? • ENEY J.BABBI~ "Quite rJten 1 get lf:lterJ a11lcing why J dfj!'t commtnl on nf!W boolcJi nY1re th<tn J ~ -and the anirwer i1 realty vt'I')' ~~-J don't 1et eye to tye with publ ic title on ~' boolu, and why should I bilber to ll)ll against tht wind? ;1f • book r """'ld<r exceyUon•lly good <tlntl acr01.1 my dlii:k, I menUon I l; bJlt 95 Ptf'Ctnt f1f 1"m art HUI~ more ~ ._.., Junk , In my ,.. efa, and nothing J .., about them i11 ~ #nc to dim tht:ir J'llpular appeal. fn ma '• favorJl.e .,. "Yoo might weir lbve ywr breath to cool your ~dge." , ~'twl "LO'vc Story" came out, 1 took a ptitk at It and olinoflt threw up, But pan· ,._, It In lhe column would onJy make rDI k>ok like an 1nw11e,1usl mob to most p9ope, who would huy it Bnd read It and ~It anyway. i E SAME with "Jonathan Llvlngnton II" -to me an utt.erly 1ynthctic yet deemed "Inspi rational'' by iona cA readers. So ~ them doeTn, lijl lot ""' demur privately. Yoo don't diilnge people-'1 talte. or 1tandard11 by tsturinl t-from a lolly pol!Uoo; in rat. you only harden their ruolve and qtlvtnce them tblt you are cantankerow: ti( contrary "'sufltrlni from an lnflattd -of -'«i!Y· :,1btre la nobody a1 stUpld u an lo- tlfl<'<lllal wllen It -to malting oon-.. Dear (;Joomy Gm Jrv~ Randi Water Diltrkt man- ager says largest taxpayer de- MVes ID decide who will nm the district. By an>logy, tbal must 1T1ta11 General Motors or J1T de- aerv~ to decide who nN the coun- try. Come now! T. f . T. ...,._, ... tll1 IP .. -......... ., .......,. .., .... _ ... ..., ....... .. ....,.,_ti .. -IC-...... ,_ .... -· .. .....,. .... .,..., ,. .... tact v.1th the ordinary reader. He sneen and ridicules, trit.41 to imPl>'C his ovm criteria on others. culd in general acts Ilk~ a man with a 1tornach full of 80Ur grape1. And not a single mind does he chao# with hi• af:rogant bedorirlg. JT'S UXE a wine expert mtilla lll "Popalar .Me<:hania" aboot !he superiority Clf a 01.ateau Mouton- f<.othschl ld over Tab, Squirt, Gtmt and Drip. u l"'"' palate bu been corrupted Oil sklink·juice, lk:unk·Julee is what you're going to IJte; and any ln- tlmaUoo that it'1 IOlllethlng lea tban the nectar al the gocb b mot wtlh stolid and aullen mlstanoe. HJt'• all relative," they mumble, "Just a matter of taste." Indeed h ii; But they don't want to believe there are objective 11tandard1J in such matters, u they know there are ln ' ranking baleball teams, race-hol'!les, or poker players. U they didh they mlght feel fon:ed to rat .. their •lg ti. Thal'• why I don't comment more often on new boob. Let 1leeptna dogmas Ile, J uy, and Jf anybody wantl to bel.ieve that l.ouiJ Niur ii an exdtlng writer of courtroom drama, or that Erich Segal ia a fabulous fabulJ1t, Jct them read and rest in peace. Yoo doo't convert anybody by standing on a platform and malling ugly races. Reader Speculates ma lJltinaate Effects ,. The Curious Logic of Tax-on-tax To the Editor: Shortly after my arrival in California r had occasioD to buy a oew tire from Pe9 Boy1 oo Beach Boulevard in Hunt· ington Beach. I was aomewbat surprised to find that the pric. al the lire, lisJed at some $17 and despite tht: alk>wance of SJ for my old carcass, kited to over S2n by the time I reached the cash register. I'll NOT comploining ol Pep Boys, who were courteoos quite bey<nd the n· pe1'ience of a customer fresh from New York City brow-beating. But in the aJUT1e ol my npollUlations l teamed th.at part of the cost ltemJ from a federal eJcise taJ on rubber, J01Dtthing oo the order of IO percent. 'lbere is abo a California State sales tax of fi percent -and trivial though it was, I found ii lDOft annQYing that the sales ta.1 is levied no< only mt the )>rilldpal pBid 10< the tire , but an tbe moru es squeeud out of me ror the federal excise tax~ "Why do I pay a tai: 011 a tax?" was my plaint. "Well," answered the tire salesman, "aCLer all you couldn't get the tJre without paytog the excise ta.x, could you? So It's Jeaitimate to tu you for what you have to pay .. , " "BalOll<f," I replied. "I .,.Wdn't get the tire without paying the sales tax either, Why not tax me 6 percent on the 6 percent I pay down for sales tax, and fi percent o! the 8 percent of the 6 percent; too .,.?" WEIL. DO need to pursue this sad tale to it.a inevitable ending, v.·hich wt all know much too well. But since we decid- ed not to travel anywhere on Labor Day, I whiled away the time pursuing I.be tu- 00-a·ta.14>-a-tax to lnfuJ.ity. Just suppose the 11.tte were allowed to apply lhll prtn· dple 00 the • percent 181<1 ta. to the bl• ter end ••• how much salea tax would we llnlsb up wltb l ( MAILBOX ) ~ ,,_ ....,_. ----. .......,, wrtMn ..... '-----.. ---., ..... n. ,,.... .. ~ .._,. • flt -., ........................... .....,, .... .. dll6I .......-. ... ---....,__ .... -_ ............. ~ .. ~..--..............,. ...... ~ remember any such restrlctioD placed on Daniel Ellaberg after bis stealing govern- ment lleCrel docaments and exposing them to friend and foe alike. Does thi.t represent a double standard! u it does DOI, -the1" b 111nly 00 such thing as a doohle .llaDdmi FURTHER, il such ruJlnp bad been applied to the above ..-J ldtlsU, you can bet your last dollar that the American Civil Ubertles Union woukl have risen up en ma.ue IO denounce the judge for having depived dleR poor dears al their rights to make a living in their chosen field. Namely, nmolng down our country in speeches from aea to ~ ing lea. I have not mtioed such in· dignation from the A.C.L.U., nor the rush to so protect tbele new1y uncovered criminah:. Now, you may wonder what does all this mean. Logic seem. to conclude that; L U you are a radical. a Communist, or a fellow traveling Jiberal, you may make money from lectures. 2. U you are a RepuN!cao, you have no such rtghll aod can lltarTe first. Interesting. PAUL WESTBROOK r.,. w,.... •... To the Editor: made the attempt to start a dialogue he remained silent. I urge him to reconsider and vrort for an appropriate ccm~ promise. We do not want to throw the baby out "Aitb tile bath. TfFreferendwn "ill not only stop the city from in- creasing the rate, it will prevent the city from installing meters in areas used by liOUrists. 1be tourist must expect to pay biJ fair share. V.'e all suffer in the sum- mer month!!: VI-hen our comnumity is overwhelmed by •'isllon. 'nle finance director has estimated that the city would gain approximately $50,CXXI a year from the installation d. meters in LaJl11113 Canyoo. These -... -.Id only be .-l during the two months al the summer festival. Tourists, not residents, for the ~ pert, wwld be using these ........ '!'bey c:ertainly would no< be med by the customers of the downtown merchants. Jn just Jive years, with two months of use per year, the city would gain a quarter' of a million dollan fl. tourist money. $50,IXKI a year from just one of the proposed areas. THIS IS a source of money that would greatly contribute to our city's financial v.<tll-being. It would help to keep down the property taxes of the res!denta. It W'OUld Jet the tourist shafe our fin1nct11 burden. Jtm as Mr. Willetts is coocemed a bout his financial prob~. IO tGo 11 the city, which represents all the people, con- cerned ab:Jut its sources of re11:enue. A <Xl11111'omise would benefl t the city, the residents. and merchants. and l urie Mr. Willetts to work Jor that cornmm. pt JONS. BRAND Nixon Seeks Loyalty First in Appoin~es WASHINGTON -President Kixon has subtly inf~ the regulators he picks to protect consumers !bat he is far more concerned about their loyalty to him than he is about their freedom of judgment. So outraged was one honest appointee that, even though be was handpicked by the White House. he went to his Democratic senatof to complain be had been leaned on. Agencies like the Federal Power Com- mission, the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Communicaticru Com· mission and the Interstate Commerce Commission are amoog tho least roman- Uc sounding officea in town. the basis lor (Nixon's) con c er D s regarding the necessity of avoiding haV· ing his policies sabotaged by holdoven in the bureaucracy." Then. like a grammar school teacher admonishing an eraser·throwi.Q& child. Haldeman said, "It is, ol courw, your responsibility to see that thll doem'11 happen." i Ethics Hard to Teach 1 Somewhat surprisingly, it doesn't add very mud! to the llla1':'1 take. ti'• the old &rgument ot. the infinite geometric series. If the .......... tax buli .... ts punued to Infinity, comes out to be 8.383 percent! 1'hu:s at a 6 percent tax rate, the tax· OO·&-tax principle doesn't inaeue the government's take by much. I was dbappolnted today on the Senate ruling to bring bad< the cniel aod IJDUll'al punistaneot, the death penalty. IF YOU STOP to lhJnl< about It, capital punJ.mneot la not a det...-to a1me becaule the people ""° commit the crimes are me.ully UL '!'bey don't llop BUT TO THE ooruumer, they meon &e«.unaafe air flight.I, fair.or~fouJ ads , goock>r·bad TV, hlgber-Or·lower utility ratee and clean-or-dirty food . Even tbotigb their meinbers are presidential appointees, they are aipposed to act iJl... clependenUy of tbe White H ..... Several months ago, coocemed over too much Delfiocratic-type thinking by b i s regulators and admlnistraton:, Nixon bad bis then chief of lllaff, H.R. Haldeman, send a private iqemo to all new a~ polnte.... ONE OF THE MANY appointees to pl lhlJ "loyalty pacl<age" ...,. Robert """' "" a San Francisco attorney picked to fill a slot at the Federal Powt!r Como mission, now dealing with . tbe eoera crisis. fhe W11terJ.!:Ale scnndnl ha11 profoundly !11barrlt1111od the /\m1:rh;i1n Jc~:1l pro- r.~lon WhiJ~ provldinl( CH1p1oy rn,•nt for <*'{aln of ll11 1ncmhtr11. A di11c:oncertlng· If. lnrKC 11umhr.r of the witncuet appear· i.. before the f':rvin Committee were JD'ycl"8 who irnpllcntt'<I other lawyers In tf\elr tc1tln1ony. and who were of course rtprc'fjentt'tl by their own attorneyti. In addlllon, nll 11cven members of the com· millet are luw~hool rraduutes, alid they 11r1: 111111i!Jlt'<I by ttlll nwrc l11wyet1. Robert W. Mese rve, outgoing president of lhc America n Ut1r Alloclatlon (ABA J, hp ncknowlcdged tf'lal lt "ls hard for us lo .!(;<:epl :.ind harder to e-xplnln" that "rl'lony whose n1;tme1 ,have lw·en brought 11$> the Hcandal are Jawyer!i, !!()me of tlllm <Jf hi gh profeolonal 1ll11hu1." ll1! •ilded: ,.,To a<!fflf! degret Jt reflrct,, tlu· fac t thall. uniquely in th bi country, Jnwy1~r11 m the tlnt:d c largest occupational group 111 govcrruncnt, partlcuJarly nt the ladertd J~vcl, And ll may allO rat~ the qamloo whethcT lowyen who pertl<:tpote llf govcnunen&. at polJcy tllld ad· nilnl1tr11Uve tev•, have not lott that pforesslonat detachment rrom th<:ir clltnta' affaln that m1ket It poulblc for lllem to bt obj1.1etlve." Jn 1uch a frame of ~. he wmt on, lawym can become "llo •"'>' victim• of the phllOllOphy th•t •1na 1n election ts alMmportnnt." ' TAINT of Waterga te ha• led to ler·g,...tl!l"l<lf-dllclpllne on·l Ille legal fraternity . Cltcsterfteld Ille ABA'I Pffltdenkllect. h•• t lhl allOCJi llon will set up u -panot devoted to dtaclplinlng ~ '"--in lht comlnc Y•"'· ' EDITORIAL RESEARCH A proposal to ettabllsh !'luch a body wlll be presented to lhe forthcoming annual meeting of the ABA In Washlngton. In 11 related development , the NaUonaJ A.~!1-0Clation of Lawyers (NAL), ill con· slderlng creation of a special committee to deal with attorneys Implicated ln Watergate. And that'• not all. Fred Grabowski, newlY appointed bar counsel of the J:>lslflct ot Columbia Bar Anoclatlon, recently disclosed that he ill Investigating 111/cgutions of misconduct against 50 l11wy crs whose names have been cltt+d in conn ection with Watt rgate. He said his Inquiry could lead to di.sbarment, lllllpcnsion, public censure or a private reprimand from the D.C. Bar dlactpllnary board . .But a1 we know to our cost, tu rates change; and they change in the same direction, always. Some da y, I imagine our legislatur" wtll try to introduce lhll prinClple in the d.,perate oearcb for funds ; forewarned is foreanned. ·It adds only a trivial surtax to the basic rate at I percenJ ; but should the sal., tax then ri.9t to JO percent, the tax-on.a.tax prJn.. clple would raise the take to 11.l percent . .. not '° trlvlal, after all. And should the baalc rate subsequently rtae to 7D percent, tax-on·a-tax would increase the total to a lull 25 pel'CUlt; and U It ever reached 50 percent, the total would be a aoltd 100 perct!ntl You laugh, I know. But ao dJd we laugh at the frantic protests agfilhst the income tax amendment, less than a lifetime ago. They said it would ~ulllply wara, doles, business 1n government and business wd labor ... and were they so rar wrong'1 ALFRED B. MASON Dou,,le Standard CYNICS 11nty wlll comploln that tho T move toward greater aelf·regulaUon of 0 the Editor: the lcgel proreulon comes ·rath(lr late tn I was lnterealed but not really surprtJ.- the day. II dbclpllnary machinery had ed lo read tll3t Judge Slrlca ha1 ruled been continually In operation, many of that James MCC.Ord and Jeb Magruder the lawyers Implicated Jn Waterpte cannot give l~ures at universities and n1Jght have ,11teered clear or involvement. ~~her places because, he says "It Is •· Many obs~rvcr11 contend that law sgraoe that Watergate crknlnals should 111chool8 do 1t poor job of lna:tilUng 8 sen1e ~t from their wrong doings." He may tllr--ethlt•-ln their. 1tudenl11;--Profe&IOl'--ave 8 point. _ Andrew Kau.fman, who conduct! A COW'Se HOWEVER. I do not remember any In prof~Ulonal respon1Jbl11ty at Harvard such rulb,lg when Az18ela Davia lectured t.uw School , believes that teaching ethics all over the COW1try alter the famous jail i:t "the hardeat thin& for a low school to break and the murder d one of Judie deaJ with." Slrica's colleagues. Nor can J seem 1o I I to tltiol: about lllo --ward. ' Capital 1'""1-t "' jult • IJand.me- down tradl!JGll from --· Bad< theo, a penon eould be eAcl!ted for a., ltlllllest al crimes. It b -time that we~""'°' tblo ~· dlild'a play. 'n-poop. -help, DOI the clialh penalty! JUST llEMEMJl!!)R what your mother always Uled to tell you, "Two wnmgs don't equal a right." So right now, right Ibis moment, let's lei '"" Congressmen, Senaton and our governor know how we feel. GEOFF SllfRADER Common6oal To the Editor: A c:q>y of the U:rse memo has reached us. Attached was 4 c:;olwnn by pro.Nixon writer Ray Cromley, which Haldeman says "the President1 has read and feels it's important that you have a copy." THE COLUMN so endorsed . by the President says, "A relaUvely small group o1 wlillul men scattered In key pooitions through the rgovpmnent have for almoist four years 1ct1vely sabotaged the program.> sponsored by their Presi- dent." It goes on to say that "the Presi· dent now aims at weeding out" these dissenters. ·· Haldeman , still quoting the President's views, said Nixon wanted the regulators and other appointees to read the column "ii> that yciu wllt'fhoroughly· Wxlentand Quotes I can undemlDd Mr. Willetta' concern about the·p&rltlnl .._rates, It will I!· rcct bis llvellhood. His ecG110mtc ...U· being b of vttaJ.conoem. So too II the cltf. ~ 'l!lh Ila -le wt!· being. It b lllelt dilty to be .. ....,..,,.... Perbape a WIY ctn be tound lo lettsfy both partla. MaDy merchanCt haw II> dJcated that the1 are wllllnl to eom- promlJe. Many have Indicated that they want more meten inltalled to p.....,.t ' the beacl>ullnr tOurllla tram plrkins In. Clt11le1 B. s,....., Catlahad, sug· front ol their a11ops w Jong 1*lodt ol gesting need for aome youll(er grand time. We ahould be alJll to WOrlt Joltlher Juron -"! myMll am pest 7tl, but I and tolve this have never oblerved that mere old age --, OOtiltn eilher--lncnued AT LAST Wednad•y's dty eoundl wisdom or better Judlment. On the con- meeting the city indicated Ibey would be trary, I have notlned that aa the arterlel · wllllng to lltlen and to d~cuss a com· harden, so do tho aWIUdea. (Maybe we . promloe. Mr. Willetts, who attended the need) a lltUe mot'6 Papol aod a Utile lesa meeUnf, dJd no< respond. Wbon the <tty Geritol, as It were." · I 'lboogh Mon'ls was later to be turtled down by the Senate for bis pro-~ bacl<ground, he ,.., ·.., In""'"" bJ lbe NiU11-Haldeman lecture that be wrote to his senator, John Twuley. .' "I leave it to your calmer head," Mati tis wrote Tunney, "to detenn.lne whetiet . the essential mesaage -especi.iJlr lbe strong fatherly advice of the lina ...,. , tence of the memorandum -il··not: 'Brother, you may thint you're beift& ~po pointed to an lncf_,.rent agency, but don't think for a minute that you're in- dependent.'" : .-~~~~~~~~-...~ • OIAHM COAST DAILY PILOT Robrrt N. Wred, PltbU.ller Thom<is Krrvtl, Editor Barbaro. K'Teibich . l;,dltorial Page Edl<or The .dtt.rtat ,-ol II>< ·Doll1 Pilot lttks to lntorm and s8m1ilate · ......... br~"on~' d'lverwt icommentuy'• topics iot ~' i ' I ' J l • . , ..... by sYnclJe<tOlt --""" ' tutoonla:ts, bx~ a anm lot mdm' vi.WI and by Pte c•atttw1h111 neW1Pt,ptt'• oplrdord Ind tdtal on ..... n ........ ..,..~ ........ I ol the Dol!Y Piiot ........ anl¥ .. <M editorial column at q.1 M ol the -·~-1i.t11a-L -8114.~-· ,Wrttml .,.. ............. , .. m<iit "' --"" ... .,.. Pllol...,...,.._ Wedll~, iitpt. 12; 1873 ,..,. -- 1 ~ Ja1 Or! WO et Md } tr! ~ <n ( lU as pa ca hi! ar ~; or au ... J• "' st• m 2•. ,. J• hi. w. th c. OllEENIE ' ITf · 0 0 • l" • ' !x Phil lnterlandl • .._,.-....._.._1",;w..w ... --. 1401:&,oh. tdon't like the lOOkl of that memo.'' Electric Unions' Organizer Dies WASHINGTON (AP) J ames Barron Carey, who organized two elect ri c al workers' unions, died Tuesday at his suburban Silver Spring, Md . home. He was 64. His dea th was tentauv,ly at- tributed to a heart attack, ac- CAa•Y (IUE). cording t o Jerry Bor~ tel, an offi- cial of the International Union of EI e ctrical, Radio a nd Machine \Yorkers of Amer ica Carey was voted out or the JUE presidency in 196'1. Friend Aids Musician On Rooftop He organized and became the first president of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers in 1936 but fi ve years later denounced it as under the control of Com- munist sympat.hizer.i:. He was voted out of office and eventually organized the IUE, representing 2 8 5 , o o o workers at such companies as RCA , West inghouse and General Electri c. CAREY LED the JUE into the Congress of Industrial Organizations ( CIO) when his form er union and 10 others were expelled. Carey was replaced at the JUE by Paul Jennings, the current chief officer. Op- ponents said Carey was not resporWve to. the needs of the members. Caf'ef WaJ the fourth ol 11 child.Pen or a paymaster at the U.S. Mint In Philadelphia. OUT OF man school. Carey got a job as a movie projectionist, only to lose it after four hours when a strike LOS ANGELES (AP) -An was called. Carey began union organiz- asplring rock musician, air ing in his early 20's at the parenUy despondent about his Philadelphia Philco plant with career, was lured safely from a group called the "Phil-Rod 'C' Tested Vitan1in Tough on Cancer? WASHINGTON (UPIJ - Oovttnment researchers are still undecided whether large doses of vitamln C may help combat a suspected cancer- Clr.tSer in bacon, ham and other cured mea ts, the Food and Drug Admlnistrallon says. The vitamin C study, which began teveral months ago and ls at the mid-point, is aimed at determining whether the vitamin, also called ascorbic acid, will prevent the forma- tion ol nttroum.lnes when It is added in heavy quantities to cured meats. NITROSAMINES, w h i c h have been shown to cause can- cer in some test animals, are chemicals which· fonn from socli um r.itritc, a preservative commonly added to cure meats. FDA scientists are review- Ing tes1s to determine whether the addition of vitamin C ln quantities h i g h e r lban presently allowed by law wUl counteract the chemical proc· ess which results In the formation ol nitro,,amincs. ''PREVIOUS REPORTS on MELON CROP SPIKED PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP ~ -Farmers in the town of Valtice injected laxatives into their nearly ripened melons in an effort to find those responsible for a string of melon thefts, the newpaper lo.1lada Franta reported. The thieves turned out to be a herd of deer, the newspaper said. the study-may have overstated ill effectlveness," a FDA spokesman said Tuesday. "We are not now in a position to say if iL works or not. "'e don't know." The question of nitrosamine hazard Is under s t u d y , meanwhile, by a panel of ex- perts formed jointly by the FDA and the Agriculture Department. CRITICS llAVE urged a cutback on the use of sodium nltrlte but the only recent ac- tion the FDA has taken on the question came July 19 when it ordered U.S. meatpackers not to mix sodium nitrite with spices ahead of time for use in products such as luncheon meat, sausage and hot dogs. It said tests had uncovered nltrosamine formations in some products where such pre-mixing occurred. In Fount1In V1lley: 16835 Brookhursl St (north of Warner) I 714-962-3312 REOISTRATION ONLY $10 -REASONABLE TUITION-BOOKS AND STUDY MATERIALS PROVIDED -ALL·DA Y CLASSES • Klndorgorton thru 8th Grode. • Tr1nsportatlon av1llable. • Hlgh11t 1cademlc 1tand1rd1 -modern curriculum. o AH foltha wolcomo. • RNdlng (with pllonlci), orllhmollc, opolllng, rudlnou, NII· dloclpllno omphoolzod. • Boforo ond oflor ocllool co,. for atvdonto of working porento. • School unllormo to reduce clothing com. SCHOOL DESKS FURNISHED FOR 'use IN THE HOME While enrolled at Hawthorne Chrilllan, each student, on par- ents' request, will be loaned a school desk he may use at home. his 14-story suicide perch after Fishing Club." an acquaintance piled himl-==~-==----------------------------.;-;,,-------. with soothing words and offers of cigarettes and coffee, authorities said. ABOUT M onlookers v•atched Tuesday as Robert Jamieson . %7, sat precariously on a rooftop ledge of the 14- story Continental Hyatt House Hotel in Weal Hollywood for 2 1~ lxlurs. 1berlff's depuUe1 said. Two depuu .. grabbed Jamieson's jacket and pulled him back after hb attention L .... ~~=;; v.·as momentarily diverwd by the acquaintance, Seymour Cassel, a apokesman said. If tMt ......... , .... -'" ... _ ... ~"'"' Ho.1 MtlnOfltl HolDlul's "FOii' flalble Pl1n1 fof Glwin('. You wll be i. for. plmtltt $ltfllflMl l•l1~•••1: (714) 64S.l600 lltl I 1 IOI ' ,.,.,_ __ _ --HoAflMEMORIAL HOSPITAL JOll Newport la11l••1rd N1w1t•tt l•••h, CA •2660 •• MONTH-to.:.MoNTH RENTAL PROGRAM •• Hundreds of "teacher approved" Instruments avallable now at both locatlons. • • - See your school teacher or call us. At ou; Fountain Valley Pl1z1 stor1, Brookhurst and th1 Sin Oitgo-FrtlWly, ICfotl from thl fountain vau1v-Driv1~1n. And in Costa Mm, tt·th1 corMr of Htrbor ind Ntwport • DAY of our SUMMER SALE Oto90 ooff On Our Entire Stock of Spring •• Summer & Early Fall Dresses •• Sportswear & Accessories PANTS • • • lots of thtm left for thole warm days ahead. Plaids, checks, sollds. Sizes 3-4 thru 11 -t 2. Values from $18.00 lo $26.00. Now All One Price ··········································-···························· $7.00 TOPS • • • halt•n e shirts e sw.;,...._ Sllll A Good Selection of Styles. Values From $11.00 to $20.00. Now Whlle They Last --······--·----·----·--·-·······---·----------····'·----···---·--·-· $5.00 PANTSUITS & JUMPSUITS ••• w .... '--.. ....,.,h ... for .,, ...... they won't last ""'9-va1o .. to $85.00. Now Whlle They Lost ······-··-·-·--·-·-----·----------------·--·--··----·-· .. -·----$20.QO SUMMER BLAZERS .----•• Still a IJOOd selection short & lot19 slHn. Values to $58.00. Now Would You lellne ················-································-·-····-·· SHORT SETS and SHORT DRESSES • ~ • Good selection & aA •lzos. ·• Valun To $45.00 NOW ALL ········-··-·······--·----------·-------··············-·--$8.00 LONG DRESSES ••• Halters• s1 ... o1 ... • sllatt & ""'9 sl-• -wltfl jackm. ValuH ta $46.00 Naw Tin Sat. ··--·····------·----·---·-··-----·--.. ·--------· $10.00· -' , BIKINIS • • • not toa many left and mastfy S's. 7's & 9's. ,.;· J · eurOpe9 onft we are known for. Valun from $22.00 to $30.ISO. . h -1y and got w..,., lofr at ····-···-··-····-----···--·-----····--·--·-$5.oo · BEL TS • • • chains -leathen -sutcln -patenh -canYGS tmll llconcl tooled. Yalu• fr0tn 6.00 ro 20.00. Now woukl you believe All ··············--·-···-··············-······-·--·-····-$2.00 HATS & SCARVES fooor9rabbot· Volu01 lrom $8.00 to $12.00 Now ----·-··--·······-·-··--:-··-···'······-···-·--- ' SALE ENDS SAT., SEPT. 15 at 6:00 ' Don't Miss This BIG Everit . ' Thel:Po1' t'J .A-;/an :Jfaum $2.oo " 33 Fashion Island, N:I. 644°2400 , -.---- No holds or layaways AA Sales !Foal lookAmorlc•d Mooey ' ) ' ' ::....... .. • Republic Gives In At Last M S MARINO IAPJ -Tilt aD-m.alt! Pemlnc counril ol thu tulltop ,.,..i,llc. t b. •!Jfid' oldest and 6mlllat, r.aa, 4'1<Jpted a law f1X1inc IKll'n" uf 1t1 Ume-honol"ed d I ~ e r I m I o:.t!OnJ against .,.Offlil~ A1D1n;t c..tht-r thinp it oJJf,'AI tht·rn tr1 hold JA.lbic of. flCt and to rn<ik.e b1ndin~ ~ and !inaoc l<ll oommttmenu. CURA BOSCACLIA. a 42- year-ocl ll!adlt'r .-ho led hf.r CIJUlllr, \II orntn i'I a 15-year carr1pi:t1"1J f•1r t.-quaf rig.bu, htu il:d thl! ·.ute ··1 m <ifra1d many W'Oml!n brri.: 01X1 °t really realiu what this meM.'i," 1he •kl "Maybe ~·e haven't done enough t.o stir up thP.ir interest." Sr1m~. women. however. ;:,re alrt:ady prel>8rin2 II> run ln nt'Xt yea r's elel1.iona for the Crane! Council. Y.Vt:N Til f!: CommuniJts an- nounced plan1 to enter women candidates. Y.'hen thev ran the countrv from 1945 to 1957, they staunchtv rl!fu!l'!d to arant women the right 10 vote. fear- ~ng they would vole for Thoderate parties. L.Jf. Bo!fd ' (~a11't Ide11tify Beave i·s i)y Sex • Thi> dental ~ ..,.i.. ....ii. polilbes than. and lwust:iff on a loOdiuJn .-ucin. Thea. be aims a cuuroUed w.r beam ., !hem. _.llDC just """"" ht.at "' pelt a permanent glau oo said teeth. Entirely pajnle:u. Ht is iddlt1fied in the SOt1ltif1c penO«licaJ.I; al Or. fredtnck Johnson ol CaWomia. Obsen'tn claim his t«bnique can put a pennaoeat bri&}rt •iliti: Wne on Wrai~rs How do you account for the lac! tht're'1 DO particular delignation tor tht male and the female beaver~ Sueh .... buck and doe. Bull aM cow. Boat ;,nd SOW BE:tter ;tit down the fact, too, that It takes just about a year to tan an t !ephant hidt. BLUE U G!n' Q. "Among railroad s.ign.als. v.hat's a blue light mean?" A. That's set out on each end of a car or a locomotive und.ergo1t1i,: repai.n. Generally oo a siding . Or a •·ork track. It announces: "Don't move for any rtal!lJn." ThuJ to safe- guard such souls who might be tinkering v.•ith the innards beneath said car or locomotive. A blue fla g meall!!i the sarne. M<iybe you didn't realize that 46 out <if every 100 L'hristmas presents are bought in 1\'ovember ... '1boee men for Yt'horn women is the main interest in life are sel· d(lfll \·ery ma5CU.line," uys TheodOr H.t:ik ... And doctors art still trying to figure out, too, v.·hy ii is pt0ple v.'ilh high blood prtssure rarely get cancer. !\t.xt time yoo decide to give a girl some perfume, yoon~ fellow, our Love and War man advi!es you to con- i.1der her personality. If 1he'1 a :sultry siren sort, don't .!K'fld ht!r a light floral. If she's an outdoors girl. don 't pick Ma.n, 100, I Witli G1in Cut Doun SHREVEl'ORT. 1'1. •AP • - A JOO-year-old man was lbot "' death by pollot o!li«n -Aid be fired at thttn with a rifle. The \'ictim was Henry ..QJ:c Stewart. Po~ said Stewan lived alooe in an apanmm1 • f ~.. • ~ •· 'And now ... HE-E-E-RE'S or a~ a wee ... •lEric: ur.: was shot. but •-ere i.m.ble to Johnny/' determine immediatel)' .-hen he lived prior to Lbat OFnCERS SAID they •'till to Stewart 's apartme:ol alw a "·oman in an adjoining apart- ment reported h e a r i n g gunshot!. Deteciives said tbe woman "''ho called them. G 1 o r i a Y.'alpoll. 26. told invf!!tigar.or. that St.ewa!"l ··had been talking out of his head about people wal<bing him and hunting him." Polic.e gave this aCCOODl ol lhe shooting: Ca rson W arr ant Issued • Li'..S VEGAS. t\ev. fAP I - A municipal court judge here has ordered a bench warrant imled !or the arrest or talk 5bow host Johmy Canon allOT he f.ailed to pay a traffic cita- tion. Judge Seymore Br ow n ordered t.be warrant issued Monday because t~ US ticket for allegedJy running a red THREE OFFICERS went to !he dupln apartment building and knocked on Stewart's door. When he onened the door, an oflicer told Stewart they wert police and told him to put down bis rifle. • light had not ~ paid nor had anyone appeared ca Canon'• ~half. Instead, the elderly tnal"• stopped bac!fwanl and fired al !he p>licemea. The o!lion jumped out ol tM ••ay a'id shouted lo the Man let put doYt'D his gun. He fi red agaj11. The citation "'as issued Aug. 26 after a three-car accident involving t be entertainer·s rented auto. ' ~ Carson's attorney. Henry Bu.shkin. sz!d !n B~erly Hill5 . ho•·ever, that he mailed a C'heck for tbe rme last •eek. Julie Lands a Joli Nixo11 js Daughter Will Be Edit.or WASllL>;GTO." IL"Pll - Juli< Sim> EIJ<nhoo·..-Jw accepted 1 SIO,tOk-y"r lull· time pomicll as an assistant edilor for Cjn1is Publishing Co., I.be White Home bas an llOUllCed. Ht.len AtcCain S m I l b • ..,,.....,., "' Mn. Ri<hard 14. Nison. said Taesday ?itn. F.i..ce>hower will work out of WasbinglOrl editing materials for four Curtis maga:rlJW;J fo~ young people -••Jack and Jill." ··Oilld Life," "Oiiktren's Playmale and 00 Y-l\'Ol'ld.'" SHE ALSO WJlL assist in plans to revit.aliz..e the Satur- day Evening Post from il.3 bimoolhly status to month!·; issues and edit children ·s He's Ta ke n For a Ride C OROOBA. Argent ina (AP) -Pedro Lucas Pena a:1y1 he 's leery of cab driven. He told polict that a taxi driver took him in the wrong direction, robbed him of SI II and then left him standing on a street corntt. A few minutes later the driver came back and took bis clothes -leaving h.im onJY his underwear. boob and. leltYIJ""1 proflTOMI wbich 1be publishers are df\·ek>sin&, Mn. Smith said. "She"• de!ightod and very haP1>1 aboUt H," iiaid r.1r11. Smllb. Clrtis b;q headquarters in Jncfja napolis, Ind .,. and A1rJ. EiAenbower arranged to fly there to orient ber1elf with her job («several days. 11lll ruorrr T o dlor>opoll1 It the-llnt m<rdll night by t h • President'• dluidlttr since her father tnttrod tbe 1lblte 11..... She ha -military planet In the put !or llCUrity reaJOrul . A Wh!U Houle spolfttman sidd th:ll the. Praident's dauihtcr v.·as flying cxnn- mercial "to avfMd any public BlTI' Mfl$. Eisenhov.·er p'l an~ <.'Ontroveniv" over Ute ol. a to remain in \\'ashington unt il military plane to &et to her her hu sband, David job. . I tes '"As time -•1t," the Eiaenho•·er, comp e a JI'<'' .... three-year law course at White llouse said, "abe will George Washington lini\'ersil y continue the voluntary proj· which he began last month. ects and activities lhe bas The editorial po s i t i o n been engaging In d&ring the .... "' year1." amounts to J ulie's first real _;,..-_________ _ 'l'l'Ofking opP')rtunity. A teaching caree r ~·as cut short when a book cart fell on her foot. breaking a bone a aiuple of years ago just before she Y:as 10 begin teaching in an element.arv school near Jackson\'ille, fla. Sht h:i.s LI master·~ degree in education. (--· ---- ! WANTED- 01A1110No s • GEMSTONES J•w•!1 bv jott.ph i1 t111chin9 for di1m0Mh 1nd 9•mtlo~11 fro'" priv1!1 individu1l1 i nd 11i1t•'· C•r1f~I 1i•min11ion• •nd 1valu1tion by our ••p•rlt. Hi9h•1t pri<:•t p1 id. C1lr 540-901io6 10.9 d•ily, S•turcl•Y 10-6. Sund•y '~ot1d , •II< for Mr. D•M1i1 Folii or Mr. Jcn1ph. iewels by ioseph S.•tll Ceost '1m• e ]]]] l rktol. Cott9 M•• e 54t-t066 1 lilt law. adopted ~fondav night, becomes effective Oct. I. It v.·aa pused hy a vote of ")IJ to l aM I~ Communist and IDemocratic Socia!llt mernll"r1 of the council abstaining. The vote v.·a.s secret. The republic of San Marino eooii.stll oJ a smll town <:ind lllJrroundinq f~rm landJ CO\'Cr· Ing about 2."! so11are miles nea~ the Adriatir St·a. It is 11ur· rounded hy ltalv. <:inrf has a populalion of about 19,000, in- cludinR about J0,000 •·omen. About the same nuniber of San Afarinese citiu:ns live abroad . ooe of those spicy Bqnt.I. Still, get her some sort of fra-r gran ce. You know y,•filt old Spinoza said: It's a V.'ise man I \r ho takes his plcuure:s wilh perfume.!. .--------------. WOMEN'S WOMEN flAVE pla yed lilt!" role In the lfi ePnluries o{ San ~farioo'~ hist riry. '. Only In 1959 did v;omen win /the ril(h! In Y"1e fl)t !ht> ~ , rnembenl of tlv> ,eoveminr (:rand (;.rooJJ'\(>il a'lrf PVen fhef'I th'!f had to \'n'e for m'?n. ' Now , t.key m~y ht>--orne mMi· I ~t~ o( fhP {"'ll'l"jJ. r l !h~ ,1ti11e·.~ ~""~"'.,.,.~ """""rm· rri,. er h'l l'1 O'k"-nut:\ic <'f· fil.'e!. INVENTORS Age 34 and ace 43, thtse are two peak times in the life ol tht profeasiooal inventor v.·hen he is most apt to come ·up with a patentable notion. Or such be the lndica· lions, <1t any rate, from a statistical study of bright ideas submitted by tngineen and scientists to the U.S. Patent Office. The researcher who dug up this data points out an invent.or appears to Ii.ave tv.·o most productive peri-Ods, not just one. Rtmember that, young fellow. IC your firit crea· tion dot-sn't take, your sccood might. At lei.test report, grocery stores still were more numer- ous than restaurants, restaurant! still more numerous than gas stations, gas stations still more numerous than cloth-• ing stores. clothing stores still more numerous than bard- v.·are stores. Barry v.·as a name of a big dog !hat lived at Switzer- land 's Hospice of St . Bernard from 1800 to 1810. During that time said pup supposedly saved a,bout 40 lives. He was a St. Bernard. But nobody called him that. Or any of the other dogs like him thereabouts. They were all known as Rarry hounds. \Vasn 't until 50 years later tha t lhey came to be termed St. Bernard's. It's a statistical fact that drivers in that age group v•ilh the best safety record are those over 6S years old. Adclre&i nutil to I... /11. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New· r;(Jrt l:Jeach, L'alif. 92660. I Tii t: LAW AL.SO does swav with r est ri c tions that prevented women from con· troJlinl( their propertv or undertaking financial ohlil(a- tlonit such a1 lssuina: promi· sorv note!!. a r.t>n"'""1 pr,..,'.,·===:=-:=-;:-=::~===::::=====:::=::::=:::::::::=~· cedure lri nelJ?hhorlriq ftqlv to l raise monPv for Hlml'lllt anv ~., puroo~ r .. om 11t:trt•riv a t'f'C-L:'!;>'91 .. ,.,,.,.,_=" ~tintsll to buyin g a television! ~-::i'"fji I ~rmnrn ~ • F B I Hi.r"l iri1r1or1 C1nJ1r I l•ee US 1111 E<l1.•g.:r.-l :u.n .. , :~ .. n11u:h I ~l•cnc (yt.i;~11-. S.•'9 ... WI. II Run I '"' • '"'"' Sh. ,llOH 547•6141 -~~;.,\ ·'-'"""~ CHAIN FENCE rAU..BROOK 1AP 1 -Free , bull service will be tried for 60 dayi1, starting !IOOn. say1'1 the transportation chairm:1n of thl' citizens planning group. William Clarke sllid a real e1'IL.1te company Is provldini;: the paslK!n~er van and regular I trips arc planner! !11 shopping center~. the library a n d hospllal. The drivcrll will tx-volun- teers. Clark•· said ~!OVt'rnmcnt agencies will help finanec !he project If ii appear'> sue· Cef!Sful. i":•. ••~c!>n9 lic1nt 1 21110 SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC Pr.OTECT FAMILY, HOME AND rns 50°/@ OFF* r:s~~~LE~H:: WARDS Cl'I-Y•r•ov1 h-40l'llt •M •ir•lltll1 fl ,,..-.,., 19w·rMlfll..,.lt(f .,1~1nbttl er grtln v1nyl·<NIM !1"'11:. Wire lllH'lc 11 1111·"1' ,11v9fll1.,. i.r plrl pr01tthln, *Gotn, po•h, topr•ll, fltthlp H4 l,....llet .. • .,. •"'9 et ••r re9irlor low prl'"· C.I fw frM Mt!...,. t.4eyl WOOD AND WIOUGHT IRON ALSO AYAILAIU . ------·~ . .-~~~-=========================='I ' • ' . • 1 oo··savs CAN ·UCK TERMm IN THE HOus·E. --1!: Money talki. Our money.·Call in T<'rminix to get rid of termites, and we can in most ca!lcs offer yo u a termite prottttion plan. As ~ong as yOu mi1intafn It , Terminix guarantees to repair any new auhl.!!r.ine.1 n termite damag~ to the_prem~· ls•• covered, up to $150,000 . For that kind of mon ey, we've got to be good. For .t professional termite report ..• with no obli- ptloq ••• phone today. ~42-7881/533·2960. ""'*"'• rtf '9\ltfl9m C•lrfomt. ........... 1'tMtloawld•pttleottlftilo,.n .. Sears ... where thrift is alwayt in Located on the Lower Level for Misses knit pull-on p ants for Juniors brushe d cotton pants f\l ul[i·llllOr pl.1iJ~ rrinft:<! LHl hru~ht•J 1.u rtun J1.:111rn, J hn,t:IH .1h1.·rn JIJ \'t: ru hlut· Jc.i ns. Espt:t1Jlly .If rhi s lo\\. lo..,, rri\t' Fl.i re.: lt".L'.S..,, Hh flr.fronr JnJ heh l11Hp~ o r 11 .• rt· lt:.i.: rrou~t.'r look \\Hh 1.uO·s. S1lt"S ~tu J '\. classic turtlen eck Thc.LhJnL c ''' ~hJL k up un "1h.H .,..·:i.rdrobt· t·s~t:'nCIJI . the ll.tssit lon.c ~IL't'\t·J rurdt .. nt:Lk S\.\'t·.111:r. AnJ 1h1.·sc .irt· n1.1d l· ,,f v.·,1sh- .1.hll· pulyl·)tt·r for t.·.i.~y l.lr1: .1n.l .11.li n,i.:~ fi1. \\1hitt', n.1 \ )·.hi.LL k. rt:",!. bL·rr ). huntL·r. S .. \l.L. One low pri ce ... rhrec fashionable pull.on fla re h:,i,: scylcs. One's cuffed , one's buckled and rab 1rin1n,l·d, fhe 1hird is cla.s1 ic cinch· w.1isreJ. All n1~.de of cocron and pol yester Juublt: kni1 in f:ill 1ones. Sizes~ to 20: 599 polyester and n ylon shirtg Wear them in ur ou1 Wi 1h p.ints or ski r1 s. 3 'fhey have ex-pensive looking finished , bo1101ns. Washable nylon and polyeste r jacquard patterned knit shirts. Clas.sic Ion~ J.... slcev(:J look with half plack~t clusin-"' S,M,L .... ,. CH,,J RCE IT on Sear• R~vo./.,ln11 Cha.rge Sears Costa Mesa 3333 Jlrl1tol SL P'1one~3333 i 88 , . . • Buena Park 81 50 La Palma "Ave. Orange "2 100 N: T u1tin Ave. Phone 828-4400 Phone 637·2100 • 649 599 ,..) . ,_ ............. , _'°"! .... , 9,30 A.•,•• t1IO P.M., ~7 11 " ••'S PJL \ \ ' '1 t 1 ·( I , .. • ,, .. I .. . ,, . ' ,. I~ f PILOT-ADVERTISER WfdntSday, September 12, iq73 , ~plJege Boo];£ let Revised By JOYCE L. KENNEDY . Dear Joyce: Several yura ago you olfertd a tree booklet ·which mentioned cosb at VlriOU5 coll-. Is It stlll available, and la It up-to-date? -M.B .. Costa Mesa, Calif. (1) It's 1tlll available. The booklet waa revised a year ago ., lt'1 reuonably current and certllnly usefUt for comparing coots between variOU5' col- leges. YOU lhould be able to locate 1C11De tehOtol! wttb fates more 'likely to flt mode.st budiell. FOi' a free copy of 11c.olJeee Coats Today," send • : --~our 'ttqlleo\ on a pootc;anl to . , •lnt '' llU11!J'l'IJ>8P'r: It will ' be ,llen\ ,to .you l!f •the New Yori< Lile 'lnsuranco Co.. (2) In addition. a brand new survey or Colleges has been made by the National Beta Club (a service club ror high school students), Box 730, Spartanburg, S.C. % 3 9 0 I. However, the 86-page ~y "College Facta Chart, t973-71" costa $1 each. Order this sec-- ond booklet trom the Na- 1-1 Belo. Club; please do not send 'order to me. DEAR JOYCE: I a m writing In regard to )'001' col- umn on selling real estate and do feel one important point was omitted in your list ~ re- 11,u1rtment1 In qualifying for !llladleld. .This is on 1plllude . to( malhj ' ~ this might be a "!"'"'°"' conclusion I h a t ·'a»>< 'ilplilytng aaestlf· 11ould · nitOtally know thl!I. However, I tlkl not, and after nwcb ex- pense of textbooks, class tui- tion, credit search, and real estate examination fee, 1 was out much money that 1 could Ill afford. Hav1ng a relative prod me llllo Jhe k>cal community col- 1'1• ~ss, knowing I liked i)eople and that It was an· in- teresting ,...u..i, Jhe luture looked b 1'1 g h L Alter two clal.'eS I beCame uneasy with my Jack of math com· prehensk>n and quit after the 3rd, knowing 1t WU ~yMd me. Pleue Include math ap- Mt-.·a1 one ol ll>e needed r• /llllhlll,eilll and you may b<lp at least one penon save ttme, ln>lble andil~y. -Mrs. J.C.C., Edmi>nds, Wash. IT SEEMS A SHAME to let a p-oblem with arithmetic stand in your way if 700 lite · everything else aboUl1111!' tol . estate business. Seff:Jpg the perspective of 1 womt.8' lit the real esbte field, 1 caDed my aunt, Nondes Bulb!' In Dexter, Mo, Siie *"lleo\8 two Ideas tr ~. willing to try again. n,,, fti'st· ii to get a tutor to relielh your recall o f arithmetic. The dltt ls to get a small electronic calculator and let II do Jhe worl<. If you'ra a:ame, real estate could add up to a happy career for you arter all . ' DEAR JOYCE: My aoa was graduated from hlgb"''llCbool this year and is workln& at a' job whlch b< II co( bl - with. He's not an overJy . azn.. blao.us penon b•it. leeb )le\i In a real dead~ spot-. Whit kind of job coulcl be 1et whJch would train blm ond • oller good opportuaily !or ad- vancomentf -c.s. Memphis, Tenn. I TRERE'I 1 IM(W book wlJlch coven tb!o 1etY question Iii delall! ''On the Job Training and Where : To Get It" by Robel\ A. ~· It'• publlth-. ed J>t '-Jult« M~uner (&itnon " Scill!lterl ond can be found In II~' and bookstores. 'Ille ~Ma how training In one jnd6iiiy; can be used in anothft, !lbd t 'dllCUSSeS lite I' cha.-for l(dHncement In the J111!1)'i~~1areas whlch 1111 wt.thin Jli -· · Send caraft quellion1 for thll co!Ulnl\, to Joyce Lain Kennedy .at· Uils newspaper. ((c) 1!1J MCNanght Syn. dlcal<, I , AU !illll reserv-ed.) ,.. . • . Hours Slated °'""" cout Colleg e'• Llhrll'Y hH lncrouod Ito crperallnl houl'I this fall . Be&innlnl Sepl. 14 the library wU! be open rrom 7:30 a.m. lo JO p.m. Monday " ~·Pl'ldlly' Ind 12 -lo 4 p.m. on saturdays and Sun- diya. Ill the past, the library hH "" ~ open oruy until I p.m. on Jl'rtdln durinc the regular acbool year. \ Mesh Knit She""'' will oog "'"" C1JNe and hollow of Y°" r legs like 1 lovely 1~w s~n. 3 , 2 00 f lhey fit better so they""' • . better. GIT""• f1~l shllde~ ~. • , '· ~ Supet Sheer , . · : · The ultimate in elegance for those very special occasions. Lulwioos silky 3 , 2 00 smoothness i1 luscious t shades. 1 • All Nude SANDALFOOT One she<r S""P horn Joe to waist! fio bag ••• no ANYWHERE! uciting f~I • sag ••• no wrinkles .. . 3 , 2 00 sllades. : • 1111111.<Jeoe, ''Knee Hi's'' Tie perlect answe1 lo , •• what to wear with Pllll suits ••• attrlCtive hosiery sllades richly set off yorr flint Sllils and loog dl!Sses. ~"Tummy Trimmer" Sheer legs whf·extr1 control panly 2 , 3 00 for the wom11 who prefers to wear f only Of'I! garnient. 1 • J • e ·.b.ff ,. E M.ff6te ™ .Vii~~!. 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PRINCESS , e~ r ''.hot'' I i PANTYHOSE I \ PRINCESS Charmeen ''Mesh" Nude hoe! ... Your logs will look 100<! S11 they'll feel good. JJC PAK DF 2PAll ma!-ilPT <:llJr~e M0 "''"'"' '" ; At ~MUIE · \ . . '. .. "' • LUXUR111$LY SOF:J • SENSUllSL Y SHEER . . .... lilt alJ.t(me l1V0<ile "'; !hey • • are l~Or~" .. ,,S11 tl\li~make J 7 c ·You le'el luxurious ..• feminine! • • Delightful shades to spark your , " ne• fall wa~robe. · ~"! lo I • heigh! IN! W<igllt. ·- (~ HaJtmoo1" Queen Size PANTYHOSE EXT RA WIDTH . 2 , 50 Designed proporlionately widir !or the • ·2 fuller liRur!. Sized lo hip measurements. ~ • ' \ • •• JO OAILV PILOT . Islands' Excusion Schedulecl :-, Orange Coast College is of- fering a new class this fall • that will not only study the ' channel islands, but visit t}lem. The two-Wlit course. ·."hich may be taken for credit .or. non-credit, is t i t I e d , "Rerional Field Studies - North Olannel Islands." It re- . ~ires ·no prerequisite. '" 1be class is limited to 35 ··'students and will have six two- :·t\our class sessions in addition : fu a three-day exc~on of the islands over the Thanksgiving ·.holiday. \. r.nle expedition will visit ,.Anacapa, Santa Cruz. Santa ·Rosa, San Miguel and Santa :.Barbara islands. ~· , A $1%0 FEE covers expenses 'Including berthing ·and meals aboard the ship. Registration n,'!flll be conducted in the OCC ·, i\dmissions and R e c o rd s 1,~ until the class is fill· , ed. The first class meeting Is -Slated for Oct. 4: from 4-3 p.m. , in room 10 at the OCC Science .' l!ullding. Information concerning the 1 .'Course may be obtained at the Occ Manne Science Depart- 1 ··infnt at 834-5647. 1 ~ 1be excursion will leave Newport Harbor on the even· • lltg of Nov. 22, and returns _Nov. 25 .. Four instructor~ will : accompany Jhe class. . "• ' ~ ''WE HOPE TO examine the . .. :.~llll<l!P'aphy, biology and ~ geology of the North Channel , lslands," sa·id Jim Reese, OCC ,professor of matine biology · · and director of the expedition. "It will be open iMtruction with students allowed to con- centrate on their o w n particular areas of interest." 1be Channel Island s archipelago is comprised of a series of ridges separated by submerged deep basins. Reese said that the deep basins offer a variety of ~rine lite a11.d physical conditions. ''The relative lack of human ~ .contact And the absence of ~.::large pr$1ors provides a ,unique opportunity to observe ' 'and: study many m a r i n e animals which inhabit the " .. shallow water, tidepools and '· Shores of these islarlds," ' 'Reese said. " "" THE DISTANCE from the , •malnland has helped produce ·· many speci,es of plants and animals which are peculiar •-• only to the island chain and l even to individual islands, ! · Ree.se said. "' · '"lbese islands were once · 'homes for the American In- •· diam after their migration ·across the Bering Strait," , .. Reese said. Much later they , .·were points of exploration and , . resupply for various Spanish 1:-rand Russian ships which sailed c·· these waters." • He . said the islands are ;perfect fie1d laboratories for ·:1 t u d y i n g oceanography, ·:-geology, botany, zoo Io g y, ·,. biogeography and an· tbropology. .' · .. 3 Finish :Session '• Three Orange'. C o a s t residents are among more than 200 students who have completed summer session work at the University of California, Davis, In their quest fer Bachelor or Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees. Among: candidates eligible to 1 , participate in JW'le, 1974, com· 'I .mencement exercises are: : . ,biological sciences student . 4 Robin B. Coleman, Costa ,Me!a; home economics stu- dent Jean F. Macartney, ' ,-. Newport Beach and Mark A. ?'la 'olt)Son, civil engineering, San o/uan Qiplsjt~ . 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Survivor.· Deadline Nem-ing ... Orange, County residents who DlAY be among lhe 152,400 military retirees In Callromia eligfble !or pension protection under the "Widow's Equity" program are drawing near the application deadline, state of~ ficials warned Tuesday. Military retirees who wish to give their survivors the kind of protection available to civil servants mll.'lt me uHrir application on or before··Se'pt. 20, they said. 'Ibe Military Sur v l v 0 r Benefit Plan, more commOOly known as "Widow's Benefi\''. became law Sepl 20. um. Career mJJit.ary personnel Who retired before that date were given one year to eJ:ercise their option to sign for the an- nuity. · ., SfATE OFFICIALS said retirees who enroll will be able to bequeath up to 55 percent~of their retlrtment pay to lheir l!pOUle or mlnol"depend<nts: Prior to enae\lllellt ol the ~ "WJdow's EqWty" meaSute, the widow ol a retired rollftary man dld not automatfcajly receive part of his retirement pension afler deal!!. Miiiy survlvon """' left wllh JU> rnon!l>IY ' lnalm~ wben the __,_,,__ died. ' ' ~1-I Infonnatloo and 'll[llllbllcins for enrollinent can be oht•iOed . from ~ Unlled S.la le• mtntaiYrac1111y, offldllo ~ or by-'lrilfnfl . to. lbe. ftl!f.edi pay he&~ ~ i'he Ill"~ QI tM "I""""' ~In · whi<!> tl1e pena~ lefv· ed. . 'S\lcker • Charges Mounting 3Gain Degrees Three Orange Co a 1 t residents were a w a rd e d degrees in recent ceremonies at Caliiornia Stale College. Sonoma. college officials have aJUlOWlced. Sociology student Robatt Carl Adel,,.n. C..t1 M..._ ml 1-1.Jllllllllih.J tudcmLlle.b-e.c.c.a Devl"n of Llguna · BeaCh rtcelved 8'!llelar " 4rtJ d-. ,,,... .......... Bilan ' 'lboml• -ncelved her Multr~Arladep . . . . ' . 1.1....al..• , ...... ' Fros t Goes to Great Organist Takes On ------i1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ..... 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Iii 2706 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA !Next To Pier 1 Import•) PH. 556-0363 * A disappoi n ted Mia California returned to San Franci!co after her Miss America conte11t lo!! and said she felt "I matured and grew as :a res ult of the contests." * Susan Shipley~ 21, was one of the 10 finalists in the Mj.ss Ainerica contest. ''I was a little disappointed to lose but Its a matter of ln· dividual opinion." said Miss - Shipley. a shapely 36-ZS..36. ''Different judges would have p i c k c d dlfrerent winners," sai~ the University of Pacific seuior. * PbUUp Btrrlgu, the former Ro111an Catholic pri~t who spe nt more than three y~ in GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -The love bug mating season is on again and hordes of the radiator-clogging, grill-smear- ing insects are making life miserable for Central Florida motorists. But experts say a solution to the problem may be 1n sight. LOVE BUGS are so-named becill.!e males and females spend most of their lrief lives flying ln what scientists call a 'coojugitl embrace. In May and September, swarms of the inlecls hover over higbwa,yf ,anil many wind up plastered to vehicles. The theory Is that the bugs are at· tracted to pavement heat. Researchers say they have dlscovered flve rorms or fungi that reed on love bug larvae. And they say th~ fungi, the c:nly natural enemy of an in- sect that birds don't eat because of an acidic taste, seem to be lncreulng. ' ' RESEARCHERS previously ..,,e unsbc ce ssful at ~inlllng the inlectJ with such tactics as honey-baited traps and coeUy aerial fog· ging. James Whitesell, a Unlve.ral· ty or Florida researcf\er in· voJved Jn a state-fWlded love- bug control effort, said be ' ' • • ' e • : • I ' ' ' • Now, you can own apart of the ~t losAngeles Apartment Market Now, it's possible for you to share in th~ ownership of this 525-unit apartment building in West Los Angeles. MOSS & COMPANY the company with an cnvl1ble 12 year history, lntegrity,stability and sound management presents /l! NEIV INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY A BRAND 1'CW APARTM ENT BUILDING IN GROWTH-ORIENTED WEST LOS ANOB!.ES. l. Cash Flow From Openldons. OBJECTIVES: 2. Appreciation. 3. Certain TaxAdvantqes, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. $4,7SO Minimum lnvtltJMl'IL ,\ WllTED ATTP.ND..\NCE J\t££TING WILL BE HELD IN OUlt orncE TO DISaJll , THIS INVISTAIENT-BY R.ESEIVATIO,N ONLY:: r1111 ,.,,,,._ of 1W. ..-1•1 II ,. t1ffet ,,._ ,,,_, _ _,. ('Jl/tJe4dlff. LIA.I for 1a1o. MOSS & COMPANY Real Estate Inveslments/Property Management ISSO WeS!wood Boulevard --. --Angele" Clllttornla9002S cao or writ• today for tnrormatlon Orange Coulity Branch (714Y5'7·7124 } believes the fungi will be the answer. · "The fungi will control the populations, and we won't see them in the vast numbers that cause problems now,'' he said. • JI MANNING'S. COLLECTORS SHOP ~ 2A28 N .W.OWT B LVD, CO•TA Ma.M.. CALI~ •. 84'2-9251 1 Hll•. tt·9190 Acro11 from Or•nse County Airport 2121 Campus Or!vo, Jrvlne, Celifornla (11~) 833·3700 ; ' " • • ' 01i Addicts omen's' SPORTSWE.U DAU. y JU MON. & THUk5.l 1M \Ve!ttlil'l' Plan. 17th ud IrvlHt Nc'.lport Beach,Clllf la91660 KAPX Music and News of Orange County At The Apex Of The FM Dial GRAND OPENING Free liitts· Free Checking Account Open a Savings or Checking A'ccount of only $100, or more, and get your gift. The gifts Ore lo show our apprC!cialion to you for ?anking ~ith us, but even more importnnt, you ll appreciate the super ( riendly reception Bnd outstan·ding service you'll get 11.t our new bank . Jn addition lo the gifts \Ve're giving 8\vny during our Grand 01>ening, we'rfl also offering an opportunity lo ge t an Irvine National Bank Pioneer;Checking Account which eliminates f' all 1ervifl? charges for the lif c of the account no matter \Vhal balance you main tain. All ii takes is~ few minutes and your $100 deposit. If you lb;e or work in lrvlne, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar or1'uAtin, \\le're here where you need us wlth a full-range .·~~Re. nananat ' ' .. Wtdllfsday, Stpttrnber 12, l!J73 DAILY PILOT f:J Benefited ' By Spray ·-----By DR. STEINCROllN Moat doctors wam people not tQ get into the hobit of us- ing nasal sprays. We are con- cerned tMt overuse of sprays_ ma;y cause a "t;ebound reac- tion" -In which the nasal mucous membrane becomes even more congested t h a n ...... Whenever possible, remove the underlying cause of dif- ficulty In breathing. When"this is not possible, I ·suppose !he writer of the following letter bu a pojnt in her fa vor: DEAR DR. SETINCROHN: This Ls in reference to your r~ cent advice to Mrs. L., who uses a nasal soray deconges- tant every night and has In- creased clilflculty getting air through· her nose. • I am 54 and have done likewlse for. 25 years. I have tried adenoid .operition, nasal ' DOCTOR •IN THE/HOUSE repair, allergists .ind general doctors -lxlt still could not get to sleep at night unless I first could open my nQStrils 'vith a spra1. My nose closes \vhen I lit down and has since I was 17. I do aot use nasal spray dur- ing t~ day, even at times when rd-like to, in order' not to use it too orten. When I use it at night, I do not have a re- bound react ion, so 11\ate to see people frightened about this. Bllleve me, I would rather di-op dead today than not have the. relief my spra y affords me'. ~For yean I have used a sjlray l'eluetilntly prescribed by niy doctor. and well known to most physicians. He also warns me not to use it too ""-> 10 ,1 woo 1 1<t rebound SW~ 0( lily 118181 lllll<OIU m~ Nevertbeleas, us- ing lt tter* my nose open all night. ;i; , SUcb sprays ar:e a God~nd tQ peopif like me. Wbm' I was y~ .. -1 used to f_eel like sil- tln( up ~ .tearing my hair -,... at, mj Jrustration in try!J!g ~. • lnathe. 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Your doctor may suggest another type of contraceptive. •Multiple Ooity YiNMIM •Chewable Oailr v1.....-,, _.•DoilrYita•1wfttli l,.. -; Buy lor moiiths oheod ilc~:;;, s188 ~ . . . for thlt l!ntire lom- lly. Top <1uol i1r ot o Thrifty low Pricel . I Bottle of ANACIN for Fast Pain Relief •.. sza~ l oice of Dtlic:ious Flavors 1 Y2 lb. box YDS Reducing , Candy r ••••• ···~· DEAR DR. STETNCRORN: I am 89 and have had an itch for about two months. Have tried all kinds of I t c h remedies. I would be grateful for advk:e. -Mrs. W. .!4~::' ::;:: s11s clii"Hi~::' ........ COMMENT: As you haven't told me where the itch is (local or all over ), I can't even guess -as much as I'd ltt;e to ~p. Running down the reason for itching takes qui te a bit of. detective work at llm,s. It may be primarily a skin problem. On the other hand, it may be one symotom of an aliment such as diabetes, for example. I tblnk you will understand why you had bet· ter see a doctor rather than teep treating yourself unsuc- C!OStully with Itch remedies. -7F-,·llsula ...... , __...Id__.__., tf-08 R-111-1' Sac-k I' 7~ . am-Jll's llllb Towels 1--...;..· ....+..;:::~--~-· ·-· ·~· . • : · ·. :58c·-· ~--;~~?!~ s123 11. Alocidn 6-oi. In· -t~ dry! 26io;3.iC", ob- suloted lo" • sorbenl, ~.,tlrff. ~ ftil.lfltycle eac . ' '1 29 Lady Wilshire Stretch Panty Hose,, Save Bae pr. luio;u•iously yours -p 10 • PQ•lio"l!d TO fir you perwo- olly in Small, Medium or long. Sµ•ce. Rliopsocly ond Coffee Beun to enhonce your ~ lovelmess. Smoo1h- es1 underline !01 po.,ts ond 011 Foll foshrons. Buy them by the dolen: c 8149 Lad.Y. WDshire Auilon Panty· Hose Designed .,.;,n morvelous stre1ch to lit 'Howlessly from top to toe. Small. Medium ond Medium· Tall ond Toll ... 0 1 50c savings. Buy for the yror' ggc . ' r s1ss Lady WUshire l%; All Sheer or One Size 41 !~~~~~~~:~~~~z I I C '. . Coliee Brown of Sun.et. All Shcef ;,, Spoce, Rkoµwdy, Ccit!ce Bean or Siu<> On Smoll, Me<IO- umo• T o\I. women's Wool Blend Fall Sweatal'I s3aa Soft 'n cuddly C•ew ot V-neck polyester & wool ble nd. Choice of fosh- •on colols. 36- 40 - Tops in comforl, good looks & .,oi- l.It!! Cushion in- so i• s, wedge soles, oll trlcot ~ning. Tke going- est shoes in town. Men's Long Sleeve Knit Sport Shirts s41s 6 0% polyester & ..W% collonthatstoy neot, fresh oil day. Toper.cf & toiled- 2 buTTOf'I cuff, lor'tg- po'nt fashion collor. Mochine woslioble . S-M-L-XL -SUPER TOY DISCOUNTS Bu'y ffir·Giftj -Un ·0ur Convenient LDJGWiyl _{~· .7:.: "~-~ ,,. .. " ·' -' ' , ! I , -... , ' . lloUd Mlllcal Plufl -Alllllls Hond decora ted s •. ploymotes hold mu· 3 sic box 11io1 pbys goy 1uiies. lomM, . SQuirrels, bears & d9gs! tf.1'' Football G• '244 Pre·SCllGll Tlfl .. ,. ~ .• • '' f ,, • ''I ••~ •,' ... ....... ~ ... -... s5ss ~ SUper pro gbme of quorterbock ~tro · .tegy! Sltck Market G1m1 For 2 to 8 players, aged 8 !O oduh ~·· • law1 Mewn r1s~ ,., • £1r,1I s...,., PKiJtr • rre·StM•I Play frafl - s~• ol · S'JBI most 20% in Sole on Dvrliom'~ sole toys. 45" POOi Table Ideal Cl'iaJ'I Much can be Olne for sinus 11 you cooperate wtth your doctor and refuse to adopt a defeatist attitude says Dr. Stelncrohn In his bonklet~ "Your Sinus Problem.'' For a copr write, me at this paoer erlcloslng 35 Centi IN COIN •nd ,a SfAMPF.O, SELF·AJ>. DRESSED ENVELOPE. PllJllCINI Foinous Bicycle Cords c· s1 49 Of 0 Thrifty low. Pok ... , 48 B•ldgo, P;no<hlo, Box 1 . ... s15ss BmtJPIPlilP f 40 -With table rock kit contains s • J~ lndtic ••• Make 0 • • • • • • • • gross & double on~liene«ls 14> VotM' own sets and • .!OQDPll Scotch .· IUIU ;t s7ee . Blades •••.• , . el' Y t-~~-+~:=:;.;;:.=;;:.;:;;=.:=-..;..;;.;.;...;..;_;..;.;:..;_ RED DUDS FOR DUDES? . GAlUI ' DURBAN, South Africa · -<Al'l=-1'!if..lleld_l a.neckll.,....._,,..-,,,°"""'°"' ~-b!ondod ., Seotlond. tktv'lhe -compeny,aald men w~ wear ___.ho1f ~&&OVeS'l.OO ~IOt - red clothlna aPf<ar se•ler to ;fll<oooodthrvTuetdoy. &c_iOlzEMA~:. .... -· ill predicted that reddilh h.., will take on Important p1tce tn men 's fashions lhroughout the 1070s. \. "--'• . ,,...,..,. , N .. Y..,H.-1 CO!\TA MISA CN ta Mot.• c ...... I COSTA MUA I SANTA /\NA Hortt.r ltYd. et wn... _...;.w.;·.;';;.~'.;';'.,-.;'.;.;.''.;''.;,..;t _ WHTMINSna FOUNTAIN VAi LSY w ....... ._ ....... WHt Matt1•ll• St •• Toltmt • I ~HUJl{nNGTON ,HACH •.•• I HUNTINCiTON IU.CH leodt ' 141 ..... l!Yd. _.;'-;;;;;;;.•.:J.;";;.'·.;°'-·.;•.;'"".,'.,·- IL TOl::O POUNTAIM YALLIY II Tiro et Rotkft.111 Herl>et llY4. ·ot ldl!MJff I On Wild, Wild Wheels Eoch Smou Shot doll wi1h "action" w01st comes ...,.;11-i o f'lf.• ~et of v.heeli. Z00tn thtom lot liourt ot e ttitlng fun, hove them do dare· ~~-- I HUNTINCirTON OIAC'I I LAGUNA HiGUtl __ w;;;;"""';;..;;.°'-';;.'.;''""~'·.;''--Crew;i w.11.., l'tly. • H~t HUNTINGTON llACH SANTA ANA Ada1t11 ot lroakh•n t ' lrht•I '"· et McArttt. • • . • • ~ .. ' r. •• ,. .. •• • : • • • I • I • • ' • . • • • • ! . • • OAJLV PILOT Wedn'sdi)', Sfptembtt 12, 1973 OHANCE -You won't find mtmbers of Orange Cowity'1 neYi·e~t club boasting about tile credentials that allowed them to pass its tough entrance re· quirements. And if you meet the same criteria and join I.ht group at its weekly meeting you can c.'QWlt on a lot of sympathy in Goal: Stay Alive Club members to a d o p I changes of pace and technique that allow them lo retain thtir job at no further cost to their health. IN SOl\tE •.:ASES, the team has recommended a change of job or adjustm<'n t of the work situation that \Viii better allow the pallent to reconcile his heart problem with his \.l'Otk· Ing situaUon. f\1any club members are delighted lo learn lhat they are now better able to evalu- ate physical and emotional stres,, and substantially lessen the impact of tho5e forces on a weakened heart. AND rr•s NOT all achieved at the Institute. Club 1ncmbers keep recordS" of thelr home problems and health developments and d i s cu s s them with the Institute team at the next \Vedn esday' meetini. 'Ibc club that wishes it never had to recruit another member urges those with the necessary qualilicatioos l.o first consult their physician and determine his vie ws on the advantages the programs might have for llis patient . After that, says therapist ltarislon, it's easy. Call him at the lnstltute, 833·7400. Un it Collects Collectors Coilec!ON of Just lboul anythtng are being IOllRt • members of the Natlonaf Plate and Porcelain Co 11 e c to rs Guild, meeting the aeoond Su nday of each month at Fullerton Savings and Loan. Interested collectors can call the club president, Clar- ence M~r any evenin g at 529· 7979. the warm handshake you get ~-------------------~~----~~-~--------~--~-~~~~-~-~~--~ from fellow members. m ~ 11 '" St ark B e aut y The Orange County Law Library, perhaps the most modernistic of all Santa Ana Civic Center structures supplies the county's 1e~al minds wjth·background. The stairwells on the side of the building take on the appearance of serpents heads snaking up the wall. In backgro und is t he new state office building. Ciii e;e,:au•O""i Other Deatlis CAPE MAY, N.J. (APl The Rev. RJcbard E. Coulter, 57, a former dean of Shellon Conege in Cape May . and a longtime associate of Dr. Carl Mcintire, head of the Bible Presbyterian Church, d i ·e d Tuesday. Death No tices Rate Hiked For Foster Home Care SANT A AN A - A 5.5 per· cent increase in rates for pr~ vlding fosler homes f o r children has been approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. f Under the new rateS foster parents will be paid $94 a month for children up to six For you'll be in the Cardiac Club, an organization that dbcrirninates againrt you only if you haven't had the kind of symptoms that accounted for more thsJ:1 50 percent of Orange County's 9,303 heart- related deaths last year. THE CLUB IS sponsored by the Cardiac Rehabilitation Center of UC Irvine and it meets each Wednesday at the offices or the Rehabilitation Institute of Orange County in Orange. Its aims are simple: To pro- vide at the two-hour meetings the kind of education that might help. to make lnroad!I in that 50 percent death toll whi le helping the member to live with his cardio-vascular prob- lem. To, that end, Dr. Ronald Rothman, from UCl's Depart- ment of Physical ~1edicine and Rehabilitation, I n stit u te therapist Mike H a i r s t o n , psychologist Judy Granger, counselor C.arl Wells and registered nurse Pat Bean work with the members and their fam ilies. DISCUSSION INCLUDES dieting, emotional st r e s s , relaxation training, vocationlJI factors, sex after a heart at. tack, emergency procedures, surgical procedures, risk fac· tors, exercise and recreation. e11•oor M. cr1$j).c:!~'\s, o1 1'Ml Lotus years old; $1 16 for those 7 to L...,,., Hun11r-etori ...m. Otte ot de11t1, 12, and $156 for teenagers, lJ.. ~eprtml»r 10, 1tn. Survl'illd by d•U'llhter, 17 Staff members agree that the first and most important task is to educa te both the pa· tient and his family about heart disease and the effect it will have on him and the home. M1r11u.rlt1 51Yf, of N.wport 811cll1 50<1. • George CrlJoP, C0:u1 M1111 1l1ter. Htlen A · 'I J1sptf'90n, u. AnOtl". p,1~111 11m11v s1m1 ar increase was ap- w ...... 1u1 ~·• htld. ll'IY!'"n~l. F1!rN ... n proved for emerge ncy cloth.ing M-1•1 P1rlt. 810 8roe<IWl'f Mortuary, Team members claim that at this early stage of their ef· forts they have helped Cardiac 01recfOl'W. ,.,NLl'Y allowances for the children KitnMth Euevnt Finley. Aoe 2s. tormertv with the rates for those up to ol 811i.o.. r1Ftnod. l.i• ol S•" FrtntlKo. · 111an 7 t 12 $1116 d 13 t D11e of det th, S.pt1mbli' f, lt73. 5wvlv· SIX, ..,u; 0 , , an 0 ed by mottMr, Marltm McC1nn; ll•P. 17 lt32 After Autos? f11Mr, Mlcti.Mf MCCenn) •lll1r, Jylvl1 ' 81/fkln, en ot LynwOad: bratr.er, Jtme1 The supervlSO· rs voted Tue• Flnlly, SHtllt. S.n1c•• Wiii be held ;>' T111>rld•Y· ~ber 1a, n AM. •I neck day to make the rates A N A H E I M F11n•••• ~oitT=··~··111fl9'on. retroactive to Sept. 1. Automobile or What ?" will be Emme t. Mon1gomtrv. Aoe •: re.ldeflt Superv1·so D 'd L B k of teoVM Hnt .. torm ... ty of 111k ... 1lleld. rs av1 · a er th •· · ~--' he D D•lt of dMlh, S.ot•mlMr IQ, ltn. Survlv· and Ralph Diedrich voted for e wptC 1uw~ay w n r :!u1i:.:....,_..;,v;~t:::. /;.,L ~i1'r."'#i'('. the increases but both said Jack H. Irving of the =~·d c: ~17 d /~" 1 ~=:,;~•"no; gr•~'~ they are too little. Aerospace Corporation ad· gr•ndel'll•,...,. Privet• grev...i• nNlc" -;;;z:===:==;:;;;:::=:;:::::::;o dresses a luncheon m eeting of Wiii IM held Tltwlldlly, 2 '"""" R-HUii I UPe ple~Q th Or c Ch be __ ,.. ..... M<Conn<• ,.,... 0 uot-) e ange ounty am r BN<ll Mortua,..,.,P~•=a. ._ _ _ v•. of Commerce. l"aut Prlaoe. Ag• n : rnldttlt "' c°'r. makes nday A second speaker~ at the Me11. Oel1 of d1e11'1, S•ember )0, 1971. hed uJed Survived tly daughl••· J••n o. Ktll)'. Fl1 l1BAY' noon meeting SC for Cati• MHa; lour 11rendchlldr1n 1nd Ihm th G d B II f th J''''i••Mklllldrkl. ser"1c:". Frld1y, t e ran a room o e v~'\.Ol':W8~c:11djr.~rna~"1:1.;:!t Rtt;;~; Disneyland l-lotel will be Los ""' Memor11 P•rk. 11111 11rwdw1y in the 11f11f1y1!1JI Angeles city planner Calvin Mortu•rv. Dlrtc!~°Jitvis rl,~==~~~~-~-~·~·~-~-~"~'~"~~H~am~~ll~to~n~.;:~:=~==~~ Andrew Youne PUNll. Aii-" of ,,\? Wlndwtrd LI,.,., NtwPaf1 BN ch. Drl1 ot ON lll, ~· 10, lt73. Survived by pilrenh, Mr. 81'111 1N1. Malvin I.. P11r¥n1 ttrotl'>er1, Roderlck, Ste"'" end Matlhew1 sl1!""1., ltllM rnd M.i1nl1t rnar ... nrl 11r1ndl'l'IOll\lf', Hel.., You1191 Plll'rnel grln.tfnolher, Mn. Edwrrd Purv11, Men of tM Angel1, TIMH'ldlr, 10 AM, Oii!' Ledy 0vHn ot Angell C..lllallc: C®'dl, N-jlOrl B*'cll. 1nmm.n1, All SOUit Ctmtl•ry. Long auch. B1!11·B1rii-ron Funtrfl Harne, Carone ,,.I Mtr. O lrec1ar1. RICHAllOS Mrdolyn W. A:khlrds. Resldtnl ol tegvne HUii/ dltt of dlfth, kpl1mbw t, 1973 SurviWd try l'Mnblnd, Jo$eph, ol th e Home; oeught ... , Petrkl• Bell; s/1t1r1: Mildrfd Arnold, Gri ce N • w Cl II J • I • Ern<t1l lN Walle, L.uclUe You119; "''" brotrier., Jri.per, J1~1 end Hrrold Wolle. SfNICH wtll be held Thws~dy, Sept1mbei' ll. l :lO PM. Peclflc \!'lew Clllpel wlrh Mr. L D. Wal)(!, of Cl'lurcl'I of Chfi1t (If Cypr111, olflcirllng. FrmHy S1111Qn t1 lhaM withing to rr.rke memorlrt conlr11111tlon1, pt*'u contrltiure to '"* Sllf'l'1ff'I Crli»!ed Chlklrtn1 Hospl!1I cl L.05 .l.ng.ies. lrlummtnl, l"ltllk Vltw Mtmwtal P•tk. Pec:lflr; View Mortvrry, Directors. Sl .1.IUHO Emery O.Forell SN rl1111. Age tt; m t· o.nr of L.191,1111 I Mc:ll. 0111 ol d11rl'I. StPl1mber t . 1t7J, Survl¥td b1 t.an. Ly•ll, of We 1hf09tan; 1l1ler, Norma Sklnnrr. In· dJ1"11 1!• grendc:Nldr•n1 sh( grerl· 11•1ndchJklr1ni "'11'•1 nieces • n d ~ Mr. S.rrlng wet • m..nbw of l19una B11teh M111011lc L.oOQe el'l!I l"arll•nd. °""°" Sl'lrrn.,.1. M-1•1 Se!'vlc•. Frld•Y; 5tptember 1(. 11 AM. Slleffer L11111n• u ch Cr..1Mt. l"l.,.m•nl, Row City Ce!Mftnl, Porl!el\d. QrtqOl'I. Famllr 1U011Hb memorlrl c011trlllvt!on1 be medt fo • fevorlte cl\~rll1. SMiier Leog~ Btcll Mortl/ary, Dlrrcrors. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 4%7 E. 1'7tll St., Costa J\.lna It& Cllll • BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME eor-del Illar 173-HSO C..ta Mesa • 146-%424 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa LI 8-3433 • DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUA RIES · 1n11 Beach Blvd. llantlngton Be1cb 842-7771 %44 Redondo Ave. Long lleacb %1:1-438-llCS • • McCORMICK LAGUNA mACH MORTUARY 1711 Lapnl Canyon Rd. 4H-Hl5 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ce metery Mortuary Clulpel 1511 l'llctlk: View Drf•o Newport Betich, Ca!Uonll .'"r PEEK F.UW.Y COLONIAL" ruNE1\AL ROME 1801-A'°. -Wiiliilildii llM1%5-• SMJTll'I MOl.TUARY --Ill. a u:-:.-~ MIKE TURIN'S POUNDS OFF Permanently Finally a diet plan that takes off pounds forever without shots, pills, rigid or lopsided diets, exercise, high costs, or nonsense. MIKI TUllllN -211 lb1. P'hoto ... 9111 April 7, 1 t•t ~ He shoves off 120 pounds. IHc•ftlH a dffftrtnt man M•ka TV""· IOUlldtr al POllfld1 Off P«fllfntnlly, 1\llltred Ill• lyrtnny of ew • T•tmt ov1rwe1on1 !or more than U y•lrl. Thtn, 11111 faur I'"'' f!IO, ht OIKovereo the prlnclpltt ll'lal und•rlle 1111 pragrtm. In !he fin! Y111r, h• latt liO POUnds and 1Dd1y, M ege $1, 1e.,., "11'1 t mlratlll Atltr 1ptndlng re1r1 Ol't Oiel a!ltr die!, I d1itovtred !hit lh•r• 11 llO '"'°" IO bl ov•rwt!Oll!, "°' aven by ten POUndl. Thtr1 is no rerlCHI to olvt UP lht fao01 you llkr. There Is no '''""' to 1>11111 wllh welgnt." M!k• ackll. ''I h•vt Nltn mere hat tlldgt 11111d&e~ in th1 1&1! four y11r1 llllln In ell th• rrsl OI my Ille." POUNDS OFF PERMANENTLY STAll:TING OUlt lRO YEAll OP I UCCIESS STORIES • •ECOMM&NOID BY MEDICAL DOCTo•s Bw;ruse It 11 nutrtllaua. 1cltftl!lk and provtn e APPROVED AT AL.l ORANGI CO\INTY YMCA'S • APPROVIEO OH J COLL.1!01 CAMPUSll IN o•ANO• COUlltTT For Further lnform•tion CALL MIKE TURIN -556-1350 · SPECIAL NOTICE FREE COSTA MllA: l'RIDAY, SI P'T. 1C INTRODUCTORY LBCTU!IE SERIES t :JO •·"'· Cott• Mesa Wemen'• Clwll>, 610 W. 11th St. 121JO [111.m. Cot ta M••• W•men's_Clw~ 1:00 p.m. Cost• M"' High Schoel, 2650 P1lrvl•w Rd • UIVINI: IATUaDAY. 51'1. 15 10:00 1.m. P'•rk Wnt A••rtmeritt, C1.1lvtr Drlvt, C.mm1.1nlty CluW,OVM ~ . RBU-13 OPEN DAILY 10.10, SUNDAY 10-7 THURS., FRI ., SAT., SEPT. 13, 14, 15, 1973 ONLY DUAL 8 ZOOM PROJECTOR Not Av•ll•ble Fro m S ize 110 35:ACH POPULAR SLIDE PROJECTORS Your Cho ice 9900 3 Day• Only.-Charge Ii! A. l&H remote co ntrol has scon and se orch. 40·Slide Cu~~ 8. GAF rem ote control uses 100- slide rotory troy. Pop-up editor. ASS T. 1-GA L. PLANTS 77~ l!olion c.,,,,.., Goldu Arbovilo•, Gold Dull, Philodendron. Yrtomin IJ.1 helix ~~ ""'' J-Days a900 Only Char1e 11! l'ROM ST ANDARD K ODACHROMI!: OR l!:KTACHROMI!: MOUNTl!D SUDl!S ONLV ON! COUPON n1' 6'to!:.- CoYPOn. muet IKCOfftpMy Order Automoticatly threads film on toke-up reel. Fingertip control of still picturfs, focus, framing, forwarcl/r.vene odton. fo,t rew iod.. K I f' o'' • '''' ''' ' ''' ' ' ' t' ''' 't •' ' ' f f ' f t I t COUPON VALID SEPTEMIEA 13-111, 1973 ............................................ =..=-.. GOLDEN VIGORO 25-lb.* 311 Bag Wttti ftitfogtn for .,..,.,. fffdlnCI action. •Metwt. WALT DISNEY ., CARTOONS 4s9 •r 400' reel of Wall Disneyl'cortoons. PROJECTION AC:~~:~~=TTE TABlOo 23 ~!I 10 ~"""" ,_,, -· ""· -Wood~finish top. mike. House current or -4 ~c" bat- Folds. Charge it. teries. * DICHONDRA fOTTING STEER FOOD MIX MANU RE 25-lb.* ]33 17 2 100 7 ~-lb.* 1 f Bot Ba1 0 I Pfut iron ond inlKtkidt Odon.... sttrile, ... 11 For genMol gcndoo fot heolttiy lawn. not b1.1rn. use. 2-<1.1. ft, bog. •N.twt, •Ntt wf. MEXICA N SCAUOPED STEPPING • HOUSlf PLANTS ASST~ 5-GAL. PLANTS PLA NTER EDGING STONES 6~?. 28!. 28!. l2·pocktt. slrawbeny 2•ft. lo ng, ChOOM rtd, 12·1nch for walk1, gar- planter. Rtd day. or nafurol. Saw. dtft, HuaOOf'I, square. .99!a. Slurdy. htolttiy. Gofdoft 2' 7 Arborvitae, Junlptr TafM, JoPanest Bfodc l'lne. VltomHI &-1 flelps, . pre ... int tran splant Ea ...,.,.. . .... I I ' go< "' mu pro Sac mi( ea< E cl• Ort Ne• crlt GO ov• J I l f. me ... Hil da: Su1 I Ro Be Fu the Soo Tr. rel G.l of Ill: J 0. De Al Ga Pe I Cil Pe GI. WI . ! llOI Be Ea lit Gt lhl ge· wt Re • wi bi! tho ] ( °' ab laj WI In El ' W· i.i ti> wl a. ds be W1 ' ' to Fl lb of al Al ah J~ ~ DI Ill "' 1 Rem~p ' ' ' CoJtld • Pit Two Best Friends By 0.0. JIUsTINGS opposed by state Controller run against each other.'' WOtttEN liuNNING tor pub-The National Wo me n 's II ut tbe Anaheim Convention i) .... @ " -~ -·-<;;;;;T (ii) <>...,,., ~ -Al! Genuine INDIAN JEWELRY ·~ l!!., Not a SALE -Just Sensible PRICES --- H--ton Flournoy ho l'k Pol ' I al ca h 'II be <.:enter. ot.. . uwo ' w I es Said Burgener, ''The new Ile ofUce will be the topi c it c ucus speec w1 * * * Rep. Clair w. ~ (R· the idea. lines don't make sense. of a .talk Thursday in at 7:30 p.1n. at Santa Ana .. 0. ........ -looof .......... ,._ %\Ml .,.. 1...-0 ~ ..... ),'I A ...... ii.. •IMffM .. MllDlo( JOiiiff, .. "'Y ....... l' JIOGA... JD. -. 'I" m1t.Ml1 .. , ·-•' '"' 11""' ,,..._ et .....,, 1t0 co• n W • Ranc:bo. &,Dte ·F•>~ JDd IP• Under the reapportionment lmpei'lal Valley has very little Santa Ana by Cathy O'Neill, Republic Savings. Another possible candidate w,.. · plan, the'new district, which in common with La Jotla." chairman of the California * * * tor the Democratic OOmination good friend Rep; V:t-:-· Vey-either Burgener or Veysey But Flournoy .. who is Democratic Party credentials tor governor, Assembly ~ _,.,, TVRQfJOISE TEEPE» • : ! ~SS YI• UM (~the U4• 11 .... ) ~ .... ft ..... '..J. sey (ft..Brawley) don't care could qualify to represent, seeking the GOP nomination ci>mmittee. SAN FRANCISCO Mayor Speaker Bob '-1oretti, will be much for the reapportionment would run from the San Diego for the governorship, said Mrs. O'Neill will discuss her Joseph Alioto, whose hat ls in in Orange County Monday as proposaf now circulating in Codnty coast inland to the r e a pportionment measures own campaign for the state the ring for the Democ ratic keynote speake r at t h e Sacrameftto because t he y deserts of Imperial County. pushed in the past have been , Senate last fall, in which she gubernatorial nod next ye ar, California State Firemen's • K.-. 10..JO AM•• So~ PM C~OllD IWH.& ""' !71•1111M7to -V V ._ ,,-N J:::!f, Jr<~ X...., 11!4 , :1~to°th~.bave to run gplnst ar~~e v:s~e~{ ;;~:~ :Sn<}.: ;~0i:::e0!f ~:it~gbi~:o~IY e:~:!n ~~~o~r:i8s~e8v~~n 0, ~!ng~pe~~t;t E ~h~ n ~~~~ ~s;ci~~~~ ~~~:;nc~ro7i':h Try Saturday's News Quiz Burgener, wb06e district ln··._ .. _I_'m_co_ll<_er_n_ed_. _w_e_'ll_n_e_ve_r_:_P•_r_tis_a_n_d_i_st_ri_c1s_." ____ _cLo=s-'An=g:::.el::es::· _______ De_v_elo__,_pm_en_t_eo_n1_e_ren_c_e_0<;_:_t._Se__:_p_t._20_m __ A_•_•h_e_im_. ___ , eludes much of southern Orange County and part of Newport Beach, and Veysey crltici2ed the pro1¥>881 at a GOP luncheon in San Diego over the wee~end They were ' ORANGE COllOY ' . Hiswrical OfficUils Appointed SANTA ANA -Twel"-of 15 members were named to the newly-aeated Orange County Hlllorical Commission Tues- day by the county Board of Supervlaors. Named by Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach were E.H. ' 'Ted' ' Finster of Irvine, president of the Newport Beach illstorical Society: Lecil Slaback of Trabuco canyon, recently retired court reporter, and G.R. oun..berger, president of the Sin Juan Capistrano Hl.storlcal Society. Appolalees of Supervhor David Baltll' • are Mmes. Deanda Rowan of Los Alamlb, Fem Jennlnp of Ga1*n Grove and Marnette Peek ol llunllngton Beach. Named by Superiisor Ralph Cl~k were Mrs: · Charles "-ol Anaheim; Wa)'m! G11*<l o1· ~ ucl Burr Wul\lini ol Anoboim. . ' ' -~lsor Ralph Diedi'lch nominated M I 1 1 Elizabeth Berkey of Buena Park and Esther R. canner of La Habra. He said he had chosen George Key of Fullerton u his third nollJlnee but bad yet to get an aeceptance. Alan Goddard of Santa Ana w was named by Supervisor Robert Ballin. The airnmiJsion is charged with the preservation o f historical sites and artifacts in the county. Final Lap Of .World Walle Near WASECA, MlM. (AP) - David end Peter· Kunst are about rudy to begin the final lap o( their wallt around the world for the United Nadons International C b 11 d re n ' s Emergency f\md. David, whose f~ly live~ Jn Waseca, and Peter, wHose home l.s Santa Ana, Calif., told their mother Monday that they will ny from C81cutta, lildla to Bangkok, Tbalhmd, on Thurs- day and theo to Singapore before going on to Australia to wallt -tblt coatinenl. An'E11 COMPLETING the joumeJ ICltll Au.tralla they wtQ lly i6 C8111ornla and walk to lbllr -In' Waaeca, Mrs. Al ltunat p!d_\ Sile Nld'ihe bl\>tbera expect to arrive back 1n, the U.S. In Februaey or March. Dtvld and John Kunst began the nUt from Wueca In June ol 1970. Lasi Oct. 30, bandlll ottacked the brothorl I n Afghanistan ond John wu shol to death. Peter replae<d Johh on the walk earlier thl.a year and took up from 'WbeA they llojlped after ,Ibo at~. David 'l(U allo tn1ur6d In the shootout with lhO bandlis, but bu recovered. . " Baylor Degree 1---Ev8"'H,..Qiie,3l'lll-Sea-CliU Drive, South Laguna, has rectlved his maslera degree In boaptlal llllmlnlttnllon from lloJlar Unlvenlty In Waco, Tex. - . ' 1 /.'I / 1 / / 11 I: II' t J 'If 11:11 100-WATT! IPP DELUXE AM/FM/FM RADIO, PHONO, 8-TRACK CONSOLE II OOCI8LK1 1 SllDIAG. MEAS. " II'' WITH STAND Ill'' IMtollt IOUnd ond pktvre. 3~· round· dynomlc speoker. 3·111 1to9e1. WolnVt , orctln 1tttal eoblntt. 19" dlQOOftOI cos•"'- whtsi ro11-obovt eott. AN21M • ) THURS., FRI., SAT., SEPT. 13-14 .. 15, 1973 I I 25" DIAGONAL 100% SOLID STATE XL· 100 COLOR 81 ' IC.A'• .... 2.5'" dlogoMI Accueob plcfM lor ct.air, IMrp colw pidv"'s. AttvM01ic" •• ~ (ACM). ~ fin. tunin; (AFT) locl• fll ~ lipot ell oll .chonMls. 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Twin tropt:zoidol endosurn, eo<h housing o 7.S" ovol PM speoktr. AFC on FM. fET lvntr. R07412, llE7413. MO. HOLLYWOOD MOITHllKI OIHtl- IJOOI \.,. .... W•y .............. ···-u u io,1-U•1c• ... ,..1~ •• l••ol o•Co•~• .. , ... • IORIUCI VAlllCIA YllllUH WISTIMllSTll ttUO """'._.11'4. tlfltV•_.. ..... 111' i-111 ·~-~-u .... _...., .. ,..,.,~, .. ' ., ... __ ·- I • • ' ' ... " . ... ~· .. ' ... .. ' . . •,, ' .. . , '• ' . . . ' " .,. •• r I ·' • ... ,,.; ·r~ 1 • "' .~, "' i·r-...• , .. ,,.., ... . •· ·~· "~ -· .-,.. ,.-.. ·d I "•f f" -<· I ' ,. ,. • • .. ,~··. .--" '• ' ~~ • • .... " .,. . . . .. " ... : '• • • "·. '•' '-.. ·1'·, ~ • •• ~· "" ... ··-., -!-..! ' . ·' ~ .. • .~ ' .. ... -. • " ' • ' TUMBLEWEEDS CHEEF, I WANCHA 1' MEE1' M' f'el fRl!Jllf$ ! MUTI AND JEFF LITTLE BOY, DOES Yot.lR MOTl..\ER KNOW YOO SMOKE? DOES '1bc.JR; HUSBAND 'KNOW'>Ol.I SPEAK TO STRANGE MEN IN THE STREET? FIGMENTS NANCY I SEE YOU HAVE .A NEW PAINTING YES MY .DAD PAINTED IT ON E DAY WHEN HE WAS ANGRY ·TD DAY'S CIDSSWGRD PUZZLE ACROSS 43 G111't,,.,. ··~in 1 819 llml: W'llMcided ' Slang 45 Mlllt 5T,_ desc~ 9 ~I tip o4e WWI 14 Ctn. 1)1'0¥. 48 W•ll coating 15 Pape! nwne 52 Tr1inlng ul Ho"• city 5fl c .rn 17 HUllWI beinf 57 MoMt· brot1w 18 Taj MINI 1111 M PIUall 19 ltw1 gu 69 c ... lo ~I 2Q Public IOOging eo Tilly ~ 81 Pllchfotk pert 2 f 1\1. Airier. 8.2 HerculM' "Nctlbonl": 2 eaipllve WOfdl 63 Portable 23 &NII .0111 tneltn 25 Ngwi#'I 84 Minor l)r(IJIMI llNIJH)rt 85 Mr. Cowwd 12 B1NCI. e.g. 13 Ml'!hematie1 -21 Shio'• riffiflg ,. °"""' 27C_.: ..... DOWN 22 OOCIOfed 29 Fairy t1l1 ct.11e1 ... 32 Anfllf olk«' 315 -....... , 3$ PlrUit duct 37 Ai\09fotciw. 39 CoMucted 351 "" without "' Sklmy 41 Conlro.,.'9111 11~ pl1y 42 Rectory 1F\nilrnene.. 24Priek~ prlnclpHI 21· Swift 2 ~Id 28 St••'°"'"""' 3 oieca ttie 30 c"'*" P9'1 growlfl of 31 Eltlbor1l1 4. Salt: Pf'9h dimer 5 Showld mwc'( 32 o-......r. lw I Rec~ -33 II it 10 7 Soft btee.1:1 34 SouU't , 8 Pt1toon; Abbf. Americwt I Rock.,. VIP: 2 words W lf'IMl:I 11"9 3S Equine oolOr 11 LocOMOliw 36 L.,_ bltdl aper.tor 39 A&»liud 42 ComplMI 4' Flat ..t.e.11 46 lncllnn -... ... 47 °" !he lefl .. o~ Pel•.on·1 ......... 49 Bugle c1tt. . .,. 50 .,._ """"" .. Soum ".,_ "''-$4 LNl-cullinQ .. 55 In good Ofdef 500t- 1111/NK ttE SOl\ml ~IKESYAJ WOME~! BAA! I rk · by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller IT'S A GROUP PICTURE PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH t:iU:f S'c~OOL 1JlSGIZ-AC~ ;COMMl1'f~~ I ! Nl€El'S ! . i ! • • 9-1\. OF OUR RELATIVES ~ ~ SOME>IOW MIS F~E IS BEGINNING TO LOOK FAMILIAR. BUTWllO? ' DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS by .... lracfflelcl -----=-""::::t", --JM'*""' . 'W&lli. '-JH<lT eLseP. .. 'TIMEHJ- HJSMoUlll'll'J Ai.I' IJ6lfT' '"""'--our · By Charles Banottl , ®""·H_ ..... ._ ., .. ,_ ·-·.,·-----~ 1.£!~2!!!'£.•!,c·~'.....!w~T:..il...:../:....:l::::._~~~~~~~:~_. GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS I l(8lT TO A LE'CT'tll1C OIJ lie OIER-PO'OlATIG\l.l Pll?Bl-EM TOl)lll.I, DCOO · by Charles M. Schulz .. TRIJE-.,.! r;-AL5C-!'"lmi'-.,.! TllllE"'"""'""!_,, AND all: 600D OLD F~!1RUE!llWE!TIWE! CAClllnlfC'\ il AUDE TKUE!FAl.SE!'TRllE!6'1.5E! !""""""''"" l'll\"IP . ' by Mell ~ •• by Gus Arriola .. ---~:-r" §1 ~5 •~ NOT' Jr Ii MAKE If ~ ti ·"'/Tl! Ii( APPl<E- 1 //l<NSION'f' ' by Roger BoJen . "I really doo't weed ftve pou4o ti 1q11; II jut belpl make a bat of grocerlet feel like &ell cWlan. 0 DENNIS THE MENACE . • -. I ' , J -' l " f ;~ .... ' . . ' ~ E le lo 1'1 air ed V1 d• Sr ( ~ fo o! E, 1f 4 :;, M bl ki I'( A d, ~' fl c w p ~ "' ~Vtdntsday, Stpttmbtr 12, 1C>73 DAILY PILOT 11 • l ~r~wn rL.eads Field ~n.~C6vernor's Race OVER .THE COUNTER ·; NASO Lllllnt• IOI' T....i.y, Septomloor 11, 1913 I ,..~ °""'"'-.. leO w Wit .... • .... AU<Kltttran • I iltUf"lllt~ 0Mtff1. jllWftl Sn 11\li 11" A1y<,M • lt'l'lor W •• ,. ~ ... , Dlllt l"'6 olltfl 1.,.1<1 f1V. fl~ 121 llj TtlK"' ~ tW ' 1 ' ' . ~ .. ~ OYtf•--•rtMll IJ~ I•• ·~-,...., ...... !Ut..., '"' t• , '*-''-' ONttn • le ,LrJ ,~ ,~ .,. he 'm .... 1--DC I ...... , ... tlttlt._, (fMl trfl 11 '*" l'~ '9:\lio 1fC I . U •• ~ JM 11t NMoO , MC" ttflff, M I&~'-1~ 14\lo '1111 6 11• 114 I'll 'r "~ ~ ~c11r1111111 ~ M~t.,. s.,...1(1 tlmt,r-Tt.. qwtf· n oft ""ti ill:t Ufolll I 11 Trf! ~I' t• "\lo j ti-do t10t lfKll,tM , \ICM 31V. )tit l:tlt PIK 6'4 Trn °'" 1l'ol> ti , A ltll !Nrkyp, ~rt Gold Mtd 11' Z .... ill:t'tfl &.It ..... ""° 1rll0fl f • 1\li 7llli JM Al'iJl!u!s -A shr, udlous poUJical \-eCOQDOr -woo oltoa~ more .. Uke Ralph "Nader than a statewide officeOOlder -is making a serious bid to b e c o m e governor of calllomla. govtf'l)(lr, wins the Democratic nomination , and ultimately the. goven\orship, at 36, he would be the youngest chief ex· · eaJtlve of the nation's largest state In 110 yed!'S. dl~--clng D l I e foWft • unvnl1· OIM\ M• n •t. 1> fUv•• Mt n'4. 311V. Uni Ctlll Nii t\111 .:.W11.1 e rn o c r a ,1t11 ; .,.., 0o A01 G••.,. s.: I ..-·11.ow E• )4"" ,~.._ uni,,,. Siill 11 ''" OOpe!UlS. ,,....~ .ct,,..I GrtY ,"4¥ ~-M!ilo ftOOrt ()Is tS,,., 16 UflAlt Tll tN • tt•nwcUotK. ICft (II r, 1M lltoUIM • U\lo 1''-:::t • "' ,,,,, J A ~lforni.a poll, j U S t A•::'tJ:,~:~tls ::.1'•,.: 1tn: !!! :::: ~ 1l~ :1" U\'11¥T'}.} J!~ ;:::. ;j released, gave'''"1-"2 -r-nt' 11111.0.1 Mtr1111~ ... tt .i"' ll\Kkr ,,, ,.,,. ,,. l.lfW Mo111 '" """ 1 . · • au,iu ,, t"' "F Septetllbff 1 I Oil HarlYft P S~ $14 lh,1,f Stow l O }l V1-1,1M Ho 6~ W. of the Democra tic vole, trailed ad ... ,~ ".,,., 11 .-.,.. s-Ad' '" , venc• ,,. S'AI '"'* b S Fr I M ,\(ll\l'lfll to tH ... H•wltl l'I "" '"' !er1m C11 '"" l \t V&fl ()-,. ''" 11" y an anc sco ayor ... ,,. ...,. ''"' ,,..., H11n1 ,,_. ,... 1..i. St"'"''' l1'4 u •'1o v ... snc11 "" ,.,. J oseph Alioto with 22 """rcent .1.11c• 1.n0 '!..i. •• H••t*' c """ 1•v. k 110t1 1n H"' ttl'I v 1t10f'1 SI '''"" 11v.. r-AH•• 8t¥ ;\ '" H•lll'Mf l\li ,,,. S<on lfll\ '\lo ,.,.. Vldt• '" t '"' And ll Edmu00 G. Brown Jr., son of the f o i: m.e r ' NOW, \Vtnl the primary still nine month.! away, stat~ polls show Brown eas ily out- and Assembly Speaker Robert AIU" t11 11\li ""11 "-' ""' 1414 !.c<>lhl. G ,,,.. '" v1w.1 sc '"' '"" .1.ny11 a. '" ''"' Hvrll Mlg 11111i 11'4 $c:rlPJK w """' 111J1 vot Sl'IOll 13"" !•l'I Moretti with 9 percent. U.S. """ A.,M ..,.., ,,. ttY•ll c: 1l\ti 11fti Str11110 1 1"" i w1s11 HO 13 """' Re J R W ldi A ArtCf'l'l 11111 l r.'11'-' C ttYt t) Si• W•ld ?]\II Ul/I W.'1t Ml It It p. erome . a ·e (I). A"''' Liii 1"' "" ,,.,.-w.1 111111 ,, sv ""-•(II 111'1 11111 w ....... • '"' ri.... r . . A fltlf!il What? ~agle Scout~Micbael Williams (left) and Star Sco ut :Peter Davi• ol Irvine Troup 36, complete "good ;aeed" by cleaning debris and undergrowth from '.."quail guzzler" on Irvine Ranch. '!be 15-loot diam· :eter concrete plate catches rainwater and funnels it ;mto underground basin. Quail and small animals use ;gu.ulers to help sustain them in summer. . ; • Calif.),. who literally •• walk· "'" ...... tM4' ... lftdt Hucl ''"' ltlll Sv~lr 11~ Ji ''-WtM R• ...... ''I• • ' "" Am 'Incl llliii \nj, l1tlo••• 1'11 I Stvtn uo 11 )!'iii W•tdtrl S'lt '"' ••• up and down th1's I NV\ ""' ,.,,. "" Ni Intel Crp •• 10'/t Sn.ell• Cp I'll t Wtlot W1 1i)J,;, II.Yo ~ --& ,uuv-Afft °"" •1 '1'6 lntt•( En ''• l'lli Sorwi•ew '"" IV. w11r.,. M 11•11 IS 1 mile-long state to gain voter -.,.·-L · ·k """" " ll,. 11• 1111m1 G' IJ''-'"'° s1m111-0>11 10 11 WSl(sl pt '"' • 1 Cadil C ,., N-.·· ~o Al'l'I T.i.;, .. lt\11 l"I Alum '~ • Stltp T~5 ""' H"> W\IPub I\ 1•'11 n recognition, polls fourth. ' 0 IC·...., AM ..... ""'11\11 lfl 8-W A '"" lllli Slrwl P•P I .... 11'"' Wtlt• l'"d u 11111 ...,,.._ ., tt\11 1111rst Cp 1014 1o:w. sr:c••• U'lll n.,., Wlll•ml 1 11'..., 11\lii AMther poll, released Sept. Th 9 , C d VW . hi hli ht d b 1. d rt ~ 11'1 •" •'-1rel•"d A ll,\ j 1,I, s •11•dv 1 w11sn M J u •11 ,,,,., 7. shows Brown defeating all e 1 74 Cadillac oupe e e IS g g e y a new u:e rear qua er ~·1~ ;1 1;Y1 i:r,.~,., i;:z ,!"' s1" "•al\ ·1':t: :t:2 ::;: ~1 :i·~ l~ p 0 tenti a 1 Republican can-window resulting from a redesigned rear quarter. The body side molding has A:. MYt "" • .1<n.1., .. "' 11:i.r. 1••1J s111. H .-;,, 11v. n111 wood Lrt1 · 14"' u, ... didates, even Gov. Ronald been extended forward of the front wheel, blending int-0 ~e new cornerin~lamp . :=. Mf 1i-'t: ~::~, st 1l~ 1~~ ~:::i. ~''\ ~!:! :~ :n~, ~ 1 ~~! 1~,. T h th be I d th h lz nlal tail I ~ d b k II ( ( A,.. COi• 1t H K1ern l k SV. S'l't Stroe Te' !•"" n Xom• (.p l'lt ,,,. Reagan if he were to run oug uxe ane ze s surroun e or o ampa~ an ac up g s or All 01 Lt ,,_ '~ 11:111.,,,,., u ... """ sune• E1 '" ,,,.. Y1no "11 1"41 .,..., aoaa••. added pr' otection. All'lo T•n N'10111 k•Y Cltlil ,,.. 11.1o Sy""' c11 11~, 11•,.. 11•t1r c.. sv. 11.1o :g U< 11116 Alo • I'll! K1yst 11'11 111.\ """ Si1ll0 fd ... s-._ Ultl 2• 2s•11 ----'--------------------------------·j l1lrd Wr 11 IJYI KMS ll'ld l'lt '"""•--------,----l•ker 11'1 » lS:W. K,..,. VI 13111 IS'1J1-BROWN'S-ADVANTAGES ·1n ••'""'" '-'""" t11111:.00-r Pr 11lolo 11~ ll1Uy MO SSl,i, 'll:W. IC<lllG>'f I l\O garnering the Democratie< -a .. 11 8100 1s 1sv. 1Cus1m El 6 IVt be · J · · he Add u y I · ll•nlt lt•l 1s:w. 16'Ai 1..00 ~I I~.\ 101'1 New vor11 CUP!\ -Thi 11>11-111111 1;" gu "18tofl8. fl0ffiln8tl0n re p • • ·~11:r ncome 11,nts M 2Hll 14Vt t.•ncisl 1014 11 1110"'\ tne S10CllS lllM. tuiwe ~lned tl1t are numerous·. 111)111 "' 11111 11Y1 L•nc• 2•· ,, inos1 1n11 10~1 n .. '"°'' bM.ed QI\ perce11• a1vltss '" 10...., L1wter C 36111 :ia of clla"9f -ltlt Owt•·lllt-Cwnlt• -In the r--e of a GOP 1111111'1<! F •Ill ... L•IV llo¥ 111111 ltVt m••k et ·~ qwte<I ,., , .... NASO. '"' 6tkl1t Cp ~ 6'4 LtqOet Pl 14~ H'4 N&t encl pec{(l flt'9t ch....-. 1r1 l~e y sweep in 1970, which among aenuy Ls 2""' 11\li t1t11r1v H 2'1\ 1 dlll~~· t11tw11e11 Thi ,,.~r-1111 bio : ltS1 Prd 40\.'I 41 II Cl!..... tYI t ptk l •M the curr11\I tlst bl<S ptltt . < other •\.Z~a.. rei..·-ed i &eh L•b Jiiii ] ...... Linc lkhl '"' 6\'I QAINlllS •• wu.,.., '°"'11 8 1'* Co I'll 8 I.Ion ClSa Mt 4\lo 1 BfffllWtMd El • + 1>,lo UP tt.o servative Reagan to offi~ B f Y R • e19 orm 111,1, u L..Oetlt• "' ss 1 J11s.e••cfl ""'' l"-'• ·~ u11 ?•.1 d I B " F" 0 t A ts t Bird SOflt 1)\ll 1•'h L-t Co 5' $4Vt ) Pl-1011 Min l 'M+ \'o UP 21.t a sec.on erm, rown ·gure u sse e ore OU e ire 80b E¥M 13 )]lo;, Mtcl G•1 1• 141/t • Mttln...wt.11 wt 2 + ~ Ull 11.1 election as ca Ii f 0 r n i 8 ~9 " • 1100111 NJ 20 20"' "''I ~tty ·~ ~ , A•w•• D"• ,,,., ... ,. u11 11.1 erenco 1 21 >rro 121.1o M.a lc kt •1 '4 •ttJi 6 11rP•Ml11 wt' 1111 + ·~ Up t•.1 secretary of state. An4 for ~fie l!lrlnk1 111 11 1110 M~r11 Frt 11'4 11--.. 1 H•I P•tt"t o., ,,,. ... 114 U1> 1•.s lhr he' bee th By SYLVIA PORTER make a list of all the sources your holne, etc. and a·-n .1.r s s1~ ""''Y Ky ""' ,,,,. • c1evtr1111v wt , + 1• VJ 1' 1 past ee years, s n e 8uc:klle IS'io li"" Mc Cll'l(ll 10\!o •lllo • Vltlfl• Sll!IOl'I 16'4+ '"" Up 11.1 Only ~-at m· Reagan's Third tn a Series from which you can anticipate reinvested the proceeds in tuc:k•Y • ,...., M,o ... ., 1...., 1w. j• A1ts . 1ncorP 7\\+ ~ u1> 11.1 ~ ... _ f ' I 'II · · med! On hi k 8ur11C1 $1 21 ll'lll Medcm 11\li 141., 1 HOIN!ISYt 01. 11/.,+ '·" Vtl 11.1 ex:ecutiVe hierarchy. I you re typ ica , you retitement moome. varwus urns . gu-auu1r "' •• ts· Medltrn •1111 s1v. ,, AcMrM11r .t~ • • + \4r. u, •.1 t · reUreand starttocollectyour The ~erstooe of yo ur grade-AAorbelter -cor· ~"' T .. •20"'21 Merld 1" "'-"7\tltjMlcrOINI• 1 + .,,. U1> '·1 -., Almost overnight, he .,..,... C•pl sow sv. • Mere• "' 11". ,_ 1 Solr.i,Mtttt 1Vt+ v. u11 •.• Social ~--·-1·1y benel1·t checks ret•--ent '-~me program poration bonds, you can now c.." vtPS 11'4 1s""' M11 IPO• · 1t " 1 'Hv•tt ~ 1111t+ 1 u11 •·• torned an almost static .:Jl;:l.·ur ......... """v cnm11 pt 1'~ IS'h Mo1s G•s 121"11.I~ ,, r,;•x · ,c.m. J'll + 'I• VP 1.1 Cieri-I job Into a _,_.._,,. before you reach 65; more will, almost ~ly, be your get returns in the 8.5 percent cti•nc• .A ''"" 11i.r. .w .. n F111 .,. ~ , :rloMi•'•~ ,,..+ v. VP 1.l l '" ,,~ than h if f d • he f dd ()n --• d st It Ctuinl Co S"-• Moaul C11 lG'll !llh 11 lollllldluil~k' "° + •'h UI> 1.1 pla"onn. To the -•a-"' of a o t o a y s Social Security . ne its. A l'aqge~ ._.e, IOUlJ oc s, c111m c. n Vi 3•V, MOf!• 1 .. •o n ,, Alll'u tdtrit~· 1>i1t+ .,.. VP .i.1 j " a• "''" ben fi · · I t'ng lo -ted Soc' J ""-·-· e"-" of 6 -"""t and cr.1 •• tr HYI to Moo•! Sa JS ,. ta c•rt111 l'llll .n iw.+ " .Up 1.1 olhi 1.1. 1 ~ e1c1anes are noweec1 yourexpec 1a ~ ..... 1-r .""u" ,._..._.. more Ctirlt;Sec Morr1,11 "'4 :ta14 2if'IMltSMd Mb --.111to +--.. u11 t.r many s own po 1 ica co.. early retirement. Many com-ty benefits the amoWl t of are now commonplace. 111 n1 . MOtor c1 '"" ''"" 2t T•lecr11t11 ·inc 1 +. 'h uo 1.1 leamu>s he dragged OUt Of Clllt U A lS :It MSI 0•11 8'.\ ... ?) T•rr• R1uur1 J\'J+ 14 Up 1.1 .. e--' pany expansion plant also are monthly income you can an-Also very" cooserval ively c1eve11-111111 12v. "" cn.,s a~ ''" 1• R•frffl'I 1Met1 ~· '"' uo 1,s mothballs seldom used cam-. 1 . 1 lil . c1ow C•P 10>11 11v. N•t 1.1bl, sv. sVt lJA1llitrlst1K. ,,, 7l1t'+ v. u,. 1,1 . ...,....;.,.., 1 encouragutg ear y retirement. ticipate rom yow' e m-estimate what income you coaic-l:• """' ,, .... N1 Mc11cr 11 11 • "°''"' 1 ..:, : ! . ·' paign-reY-"' .,..~ aw s And many "·orkers 'jn their surance policies; annuities ; might get from a part-time l:::r~ = ~l"" =!.:~~"" 1:'"' lr" 2 ~lfJ,-::C~; · ~"":::'~' g:: ~·: insisting that all candidates early ~ and e en ,. their your company uru'on other ;... bus I k" C0>1111111 o is•4 1 Nfwll eo • 10 'Orro• c•o i -"" -ott ta.•-1 f office NINI fiscal sources UV<> -v n • ' r" or iness you are. 00 1ng Coutl111 ?l'"-21'11 HEno GE IS"-' 14 • A1dl•I011 Tl<'-'' '·.,. \lo Ofl 20 D or .--¥ • 50s and late 40s -become pension program ; deferred forward to having in your Cross co ,,,,_ 1s11a HJ,..., G n'tll ''"" s er ... ~._ '" 1~ v. OH 11.s and recommending foe pros-'Ill dida f I "t ~-~--'l1tl Cnitctl It ·~ .,. Hice>!t! II\ ,, .. ,·,.~ •, W-elltl',•, .......... ~ ,..:_ .... Oli '12.5 •"--who didn'L unw1 ng can tes orear y prou :i.kllu1g program : retirement years. sjobor cur1 Mou 1s"'u-N111te1t.1. ,, ,.., ...... 1 -v. 011 11.1 ecutloo ~ retirement when, after leaving military, civil service, railroad business will help keel> you &:~:1 1~ ~"" ~~ =~~·;:~ 8 ~i~ f~t': : ~ ~': ~~ t; ~: 1 1:;: : Now ·THE vo··-·.-n or being laid off a prev.ious ·retirement benefits. a11·ve m· -·re waya than one. 0••1 0•• 1'111 1:i.r. Nw' NtG '"" 10 10 OOWMlll "" ·''h-.,.. °" o;e I ~1.nrv... '''"" Oil• Ots 3V. ] No~tlr Cp 11 SCot{ I""' Am ···!\\-\Ii Off to.O secretary Of 'tale 1.5 a ·movm· g job, they find it diffi cult toget CHFXK SUCH other key 0.11 ~" •w. •1v. ••• ••Vi it c1•n;•11 Pltrt • 1v.-.-°" •J · b · Otch DI 1'11• ltlolo Nu(lr Rt 1~ 2141 11 8tlftd IMlll•t ,_,_ \It .Off t l I·-for s-plng cam~i·gn a new JO . retirement mcome sources as JUSI' USTJNG all these Otcor '" ,,,,. s 01k•d H 1"' '"" ,. w1m •• _,....... ....,_ 'h i ' l!,s .......... ........ ....,,,.. . h . d . , __ ... Olklb .I.JI ~Sl,I, ~"" .... Dr '° ., IS •mArt• Crin' ~ ~Vt-... ~, •. l relonns at both the state and before esti-your cas savings an in ca~~ sources ol income on a 0.1111 1nu sv. ''" O<:••n E• •14 1V1 ,. e11111on MfO 1v.-~ • "''·' - t. you are collect'"" on sa"'••• ·-heet will gt-you a good O.lu!tt c 31Vt ll\4 0<:119r Ml , .... •v. 11 O•~llb 1ncor11 1111-.... . ... 1 I -federal levels. And he's work-ma Ing your .. ae ... ..,,.... \VOrr.:i ~... 011m C•s 11., nv. IHh 1.01 11¥\ 11 1J1 11 F•l•ltd cm 1.11 1v.-v. °'' ., , ' l·ng hard to help qualify !or the r e tirement a cc o unts ; stO<:!G and idea of your expected total in-011..,· Hd 10"' ·uv. o.n • ., M 2ov. 2111J ,, Tlil~w•Y 111c 1\IO-,,., Ofl ,;, • • Okll. A l!I 21,_ lt"o Oii FftrO I 11'; 10 Jer-M JUOO •'A--Ofl 1.1 Californl·a ballot next year a income, you dividends you can antiopate come. An,d that, along with Dlw•i Stl '"" '~ Pll Co•I . 1•111 ~ n Mt.s· IM inc >. 2*..-"' °" 1.1 • Im · estme ts bo ds and wh ha ) d OOCulel · 11 """ ll'IO>lll '"" '"' 22 Zt11lll'I Am C1> t\t-'11 Off l .l I measure that would slap a have to esti· m mv n ; n at you ve a re a y Oon• G9" 1\li '""' °"'""'' . '''" •>.:.. 11 s1 ... r1 SMw ~:i.11-1 °'' 1.1 he l'nterest oo these· real esta•-estim led 1 be ~•• f ... ~ oou1ds 2'i.t.11•1. ••1 HA .1111 •v. 2t Pr•11111 eroe . -2 °''· 1.1 heaVy lid 00 candidate' spend-mate t age • """ a O ,....... u~w c 0ow Jom 21'11 ,,,., rllr C•P 61'1 •'-2s 1,1111 eoi11 Str., .• ,,.,_ v. Off 1.1 ing. 0 u t I aw cootribuUons at which you and income from rental prop-living needs, will give you a· ~k~" o~ 1~~ 1 ~,4 =:~~, ar . .:.Z ~·1. • rorm Jobbytsts' and force w;11 dec;de erty ; payments on klng-tenn guide to how much more .Econ 1.•to •1 •l!JI ••c G1m 11'° n"' IO M • • • El P110 0 14 11"' P1( '-""" 1111. l8 o•l ,,.<'ti r e · _..,1·1c offi-ials .... _ ....... lcally ta retire . mortgages you hold ; similar retirement income you should E1 Nuc:o1 6l< ~:i.:. P1So ard •Vi 10•11 r-,.,_ w y-rtuU . t be buildin lo id Ener9y C '""' TD'.\ P111 O<Ot I I"' u • HEW YOllll( fUPI) -Tlw TO -I reveal fiscal assets and Your next mvestmen s. now g prov e you Eriu S&'-11~ 11v, '°'"' "'"' 1s 1s•11 •cli~• icotki cr•Old on u. OTC 1111r11.e1 OUtside ~mes. '"'" will m· _ --• Conservatively estimate the with a comfortable .... -.L.-1 Ett1.111 A 11~ 1J>.:. P•ui•v P l!JI 31,1, T111'4•w '' 1upp11111 ltV MASO•tt ,. 1 ua;v .....:>"' .. .,... -JU<U'1 E••tu 111 l l Pyl1i C•.t 111':1 1t1'1o Y.i-t lillll •-Ch. -Brown's own camnsign volve some arittunetic and income you might get if you of living in those future years. J!1r ,.~ l:Z ~"" =:l.~, sw lt~ ll~ -=.."°~·:r.Cp n:m--t~, .'9~t ·~~ 11._ ' Y-" P8"""1"\IPN'k, but this should not sold valuable assets you now Will .,...,.. estima•~ iDcome F•rlon E• » )j '"'' M&.H ,,¥. ''"" w11on1 11c11 •I.!!, tl:I """+ '-4 .• · war chest is reportedly filling r-" ··~· coJJ . ,,,.,.. _. Firm Ir 11 \4 11 ~tro 1.w I 114 lloaclw1y E•11 ' ,,,;;: :M'6, ISW.+•·W:., j fast.er than iliat of other be difficult. The task is to ovm -art , stamp ections, be adequate? If oot, what are ~r:;,11~1 1i~ 1~v. ::~~.1~., 2~ 2, ... ~~r1: lr. .. nrtv U:ooo 1=. 1::= ~ 1 ~-ra11·, bidden f o r your options? One, obviously, l'1t aostn '1Mi 1t11i PIOl'llr w ·12 1i•" '°11'1 E11P •s.100 m. ~....-, · ~,..,._ 1sl T•Pl11 ~ JlV. PIPl!f 1ricl 111• lll'I 1'1111 ""'* ' jl.100 12¥\ tN-'4 ' governo. r. How e ver , he is to reduce the needs you tst wstF '"" 1 Pl•rwl Mk 21 21"" COii'!& '"' Alri. , "4,10D .12-. 11._. ~ , C Jr..•~ S "ety ili'ed al Flsco tnc 1111 11.t. l>oQ!r ar11 s "" N•l P11 °"" •1,100 ·~ 1ov.+,I' stresses that t h e s ~ con-.GS••ac::S S OC'I spec in your origin F11 Te1to 11¥1 ,, P,.i Golt 1¥a 214 · Gaiuer,, a11d , Loiert -t' t · 1 The _ ... _ . fllcll.or ' 10'-'I 11v. P•Olr!t 1• 14\11 NASO VOllJ,.,. Totttr. S,010,toO tri.butlons -which likely will re ire.men p an. \M.:r IS FMHl OI 1SV. , PSN C•~ II 11\'I Adll•nctt •• l 1 71 I i OXNARD (AP l -The tl'.'O transit 1ys~.1 . , top_~,000 by tbe end of this ln to. beef up your income. ~~!:1.~1 1~ 1: Pvtn C•P, i.u 41.16 8:~~ • ' ,::, ~ ;ievelbpers d a .J l.ylng Tbe'IeglslaUOnwenttoGov. ye&r ......::-;are not·~g from . sert' Card, Ge.t ··"Assumingyoucboosetbesec-l'•lt ... lc 21 11 Oona• CD I l :W. Tetu ttn1 ' :aut«nobilehavebeeoklliedin RoneJd Reagan's..desk Tyel-i< veieea interests;;i;u\'from a ... ond optioo, there -are three .M'." UT·UAL .·'..FUN.. .~· iht flaming crash ol the craft dNj. l!IS'the Senate _..V"! ,broa(t bale of ~ who are ,•IMS in ~ to get the •· S jtnly mitwtes allor ta!'~f. Of-the liesie measure with a 32-1 au~ "Jerry. ii r 0 w n • • rtliioment 1-ne ytilj Deed. I 6claJs,report. .. · vote with:>ut debate •. 1'hat .bl~r I u n Che s· and di u n er S' ... '.. ' ·• ~. Known as "the Flying Pin-wpuld 'authorhe P.frCentqes througlv;lut the state. The M • R · (it-ACCUMULATE as many ..!r:t ~-: 1iii"~i ~::r11 ~i · ,::U 1~:3 At;\1f.i1·''Jt:1' ~r.r:i"· ~!:~'lfii:J ~ .. " a. Con)blnatiori Of I Ford" of gas taJ'.. revtnlits 8nd po ·re n t i a 1 D .e m o era UC oney . ill · et·._'·~, n~ · -re90U!'Ces as you poMibly c8n ~~ ·•ndon •111~.,'~i ~~ " ~:;~ i:~f ~:: ll ~ l~:;t ~c:.1 ~~l-;.:~6• flnto"' auti> add a Cessna federal matd:Wig funds to be ,............,.tori81 standard-bearer Ul.. dwing these ·pre-retlrement Ful!Os ..s ClllOI" ltf slct Fd 1t.•> 11.ICI Cut.I tM 1.10 1.• ID ••P: . I the • lot I used f 'd tr •t eon-fi"""' ·-ttse HASO Int. Ebef,td 10.n 11.!t C11st IC1 7.l)O 1.•1 Gw 1.20 • . .o airp ane, pro ype P wig-or rap1 aM. hfft vows that every penny in· years -perhaps by stinting --EOlE so n.st n.st c"'1 KJ s.t> 1.JO Ad •nc '·'' 1.112 ed to -· about a mlle frnm •l"'cti'on rlbuu---\.: ' . th. .,......,, ll"C MGMT OllP: Cll\1 SI 21.$113.M Ad IM 7.90 .... ea'"' II" , ,. • cont uvua to ,.,,s campaign on some living expenses ID IS s.111..-r 1t 1m Eqt., Gr 1.,, 1.•J Cll\1 si 11.11 11.•1 cm c-. 4.1t s.1• Ventura County Airport Tue.--Tben tbe Senate voted 33-7 will be made public. Speeial to the Daily Pilot sa id ''~en the card is . in-period in order to put more MwlMr ~~ ~rs ~::..' ~ ~:: ::: l~: e ~:ll1 .:,~ •i:.r.\v ~:S ,'·5' day afternoon. to pl-the issue on the June ..:. ., -~,· bllt ·no·t least, the CIUCAGO _The "M• b'ill'' serted mto. a rrlOiley machine. , ,-m· -y 1•0 ,.. v'"gs accounts or .1.t1111 Ftl •.•t •.10 e.,11 Gt 12.n u .11 A1101to 4.'6 s.11 Elllllt/ l.•1 '·'° • -~ baJlo lA:I~ •""' ""re '" ~tllll l1t ll."4 1'.lt Elfun "Tri li.U , ... Pol ... s J.U 4,01 In"" •.SI 7.ll Killed were Henry -A.. •. }Q'111>ri.mary t. California secretary of state tt)e mechine issues the cash ··--·" Of· bonds or other in-A!ulure 10.0110.01 Emero ).Ml 3.tl Kn ie•• 6.1J '·'' Ultr• " 1.1)1 1.IS S ,.._:'-' "" Sant Su ••.t is going to be I lnajOl' in-~ ~ "'GE Fd 4.U S.OJ E:fltr!'Y 11.6' 11.•t Kn•• Giii J.S2 1.)4 ILIC:TIO 1"08: moU1WA1, 'TV, a ll03, e •-agan f'ays bears the famous name of and k'ee.P~ the card. If V"'~ ~urns. Ans111, 11.•11l.•t '•lrtd 1.u '·'° 1.11<Sm•-u i 1u A111 Sflr 1.u 1.1• 1 _,.., 1 Go Edmund G strument in the ·tashless, th· rd 1 I I 1 1 -... ~ .. , ..... .,. Alllfl• Fd n. ,, DI '""' 1~ •.M t.M '-•n• Fd s.tt s.K 0r.. I'd .... t.•• ( ) SA= .. ~~ (AP! onner vemor . e ca s OS or so en~ ·we ('41 ) Use .... _. ol your current All'K•P F ~" s tt , .. Alh t to ... Liil OltOUP: · s. SIW!. 12.11 t1.1s .tJy Ii' ...,.vu~u:.11Jv Brown'·~-'Ibe elder Brown cbeckless Society. ·• .machine is progranuned to .-• .1.m o ..... , •.1• 10.i:M P101L1rr cp ltdr n.1t 1'·*t 11 ... 1 '·:; 10.n B~E .. ,. s Gov. Rlmald Reagan has paid nrnnnied the s .a·e ram e n t 0 The Wliq1,1e form or currency j eep the card while refusing income ~~ the nestegg ~ = li'i •• \r s.oo ·.~~ •.•. '·" ~~" 1t~1~'.u ,. ... ~c{ul1.~i·~ a $34.0s bill for drafting his ~l"-r· to issue cash. ~ave accumulated to _buy an ·,.u,.01: Clllt•• 11.~ 11.it Llb1-, Fd s.tt, s.11 e-.t 1.11 .. '·'' tax J1'911'8rn ~tot. bis own Statehouse from t958 to 1966• has already been tested ' by income for your retirement = '1: :::i ~f"'sl.c ;:". 1:• ~~1"1", t'\,;:}I '::-'• _]!'U •m·~ and Harold ·BlaD.'.' tO, ·Los budget 'after be~~ ..:...~.1 of when be was defeated. in a.. ..1. ch ts and • "If a ""'....,..n lose& "" in cur-years. This 1'ncome eou!d come '""'"'· •. >.n tso 0.11 · •·= ... . '. ' .-"' fli. vT' ~ third 1 bid b Re••an 1uer an consumers 1n r-•"l" ..... . SOK• .... ,... ls J.i.\! 1,. ... ., um 'L 1: Angeles. '\ were the spend'"" the ill"'nUv , erm . Y --e · rency, he is out $25 . .lf be Joees from . 'Hle Insurance, an an-st.ell . 1.•s 1.1, ''"' n . 11.14 c• ~" 1t ... ,.., H 1 __ .i • f('---~ -~ ....,--., fi ve states. bill . . .-Am G,. s.11 •.11 n.u16.1• ~-,....,,. 11a.-fouoders ang · two o K>9n from other staid fund&. a $25 • be ii protected. the nwty · or pens ion program, .,., 11111n s.112 1.(9 Pufnn t .to 10.os •• , """' ~ li'' of · Ad v.·a riced Vehicle . R"'"""" .-..t·dered It 8 MANY BELIEVE this name Xey officials of the nation's same as if he Joses a dJvkl-An . t st or 'ncome-Am t"wtt •.t1. '·'' s.1em F •.u •.st Mii l•ti·'' "i-1• " · ched v ... _..... ......,. .. , status will continue to be 8 !!:Jiu:>, 1n ere 1 -""' M\11 1.1s '·" Trtn11 21.s• 1s;11 ~ , t. . u ·~ .. , , EngineSs, lawi at an political issu. e; not a legal one. major savings and Io an traveler's check," LeUerdh1k producing re.al estate amt.11 Of' i.n l.~ PINA111c1A1. . lllCI M .. ~ DIM , .1'.11 .. 11 N bt 1968.. valuable ssset in helping -associations hre.examining the 'd · · " 1 "=ri11 "ri:-:n..._11 1 L~ .. ~ .:u ,. . .,., 'M. urs ' 1'he Republican governor.in-Bro.,,( Jr. get the De:.....,.,.atic sat . {3) Plan 'on periOdicaUy 0c.J!1 : .• ,,, 1 11. f ll'I , ... • ::,: !:ii =.; ,,, .. """ eMA.,"tf!!', i.1 . sisted TUesday·tbat, there 'W8S ··-~ ,......... scheme. withdra ....... a portion M the Frw1 '"" 1,w 1 ll• r:in lllC s.12 J.•1 co1 · 1•-,,.... 1\1l11.2t • Magee Lo•e• noinli'tation next June. But n.u~' .,.~ Gnt1tl • 1.14 " "'"' , .... 11 1,11 "''""" ~'""7;11"1:1) ,."' .... ,,, SA.rt FRANClSCO (AP ) ·;_, hothlng illegal with charging otbel'S disagree. They say it is MERCHANT ACCEPTANCE ca pital i!i yoor nestVleggta · todutlnghi ~"t'i."tr ~:!t ::lf ~~11;fr v. 11.1(n,n !llMID,., 'd!3 .l·!t '"':"i"J.i!·,t;t · cbnvl Ruchell the costs of.his Tax Reduction onl belpf .. 1 • ainin 'IRE S It' L executives are ... of the $25 ·bill b a s been your retirement. ltat . t s w. Hl11 11,11 u . .., 1Nv1,TOin: f'WCL:~ ''°'" "·"' •.wi San. Quentin ct ·Task Force to "'elf are and y w now m g g analV7.inD' the test history o)f enthusi .... ~,. "Merchan'" liked pom' t ,. the length ,../, e": .... n Attron i." ·•.Ot o1sc. Fe s.•• s.• Ml '"«'lJ}•ta.tt OllllP. 1t.A n.». Magee•a ttQUtst to plead dou-publle recognition -at a time ~ -.'P cond ed . ewU ..,, s 'I!'" WJ.,IJIC Mld•I f '·" rim I'd f;tt '·" ~I 1 ~ tt:n t llW t.11 .... ' hie jeopardy 9'l a~avated unethployment compensation whenmany oftheother,pot.en-Clhaelllpol'!?a'.m,od~~. 'Kenu','ucky'", the S2S bill," Lefferdink your nestegg wjll l~. The ~~NTOM : 1Jt~~fi .t!t t!: M ., ~t!1, ~'1 .. ~'.1,;11J::l ......,. • '"-·-budgets. 1. 1 candldat vlrt I 11u ruiv . shld,."ber•use it doesn't cost answer · This will dePend on FIWld .1. 4.u s.ot flOllYMGRou~: MC · ·1•.MI'!·! • '·" s ..... ltidnlpl:ng .._.es IX'Cll 18 es are ua ·Texas and Florida where i~ then1 mo6ey to accept u do therat~ofretum ,·....,·rnestegg ~=' I:n.::t: l:f ~= 'T::l'Y:: =~~., ·1t:l1'11!12 :T~"l~·':,.\.~ rejectOO by th6.sta~ COurt of e Bankrupt.e"? I unknowna to many caUfor.-be r tha '1"" . ... •• S<• '·'l •.•• c.0111n1 .,_., '·''Ml• A"' ~-!! t" c-r,• ...,, $.1•· ppeal GELES (AP) A · · proved to sa er n cur-bank and credih:ards. ls ea.ming and the amount-you 1Lc Gt11 11.2 11.:n ts fllll'lcl a.os ·tos1 :;r ,. . :;; , ... DIW.lf s.1s s.61 • A The ~t a1S:, refused 1\leS· pe~n A~ or reorgani,;ion n1~ Brown , has ·othe r rency and more negoti~ble "Merchants can be issued withdraw each year, Con-::= 'i:U 1;;:1 :t.~••u'·St .02 =~ .::g ~.:11 :o:ll 'JA"1rt;; !:t; !::: day _.to~ the t~~ of under the ttderal bankrnptcy polllic-1 liabilities-insist his than checks.. , their ~wn cards to be UJed as ceivably it could last in-l::C'!'I'.; ·ttt ::;; 0J'~; s.•·,.• ::~ t,: tt&.-:'.:Z t.r; ~ ,;::.;·~ ~1agee's retrial st e·m m 1 n g 1Ht has been fll~ by Real de;tractors. His youthful· Joq~ The $25 bll! was nµnted ~ interest·bearing petty cash ac-definitely. =~~~it ;::111;l:&l ~nc,ri,,.., 1t~·1i:t: ¥.! t·rj ::U '!~"'~N100~la from the 19701~uarin County A.uocl te Inc an<l relaUve lack of expert~ from p I a s t 1 e by • Money counts. Twenty-five-dollar bills "'ti""' 4, •. ., " &1>e<u 11.M 12.os ~' 51'1" 1l'.2 1n1 Asw P'd 1:11 1:11 Co·-•---e • ., attempt In PropertYrg--'-~ aol r'eal est"atea will -·ln the end work to IU!i Machin. e Inc., of Tust.m. 'nle . kept in a cash -'""'.er or safe TO ILLUSTRATE, say you t:r'i':. ;: 1l::t ~;ffl\~lH i.12. t.u ::":," i:Ji: ~:t ~::t ,t;;,n,1 11os..'·r•o;;w-~ W"WIUU!le" ma)Or 0 aruz-' rd be ····"'ed ... ~. -··-with a n-•-gg of Ir-J. 1.•1 GltOUP: . MAT ,.c FM! hllnc :rll. '10. 5' which · a Jbdle' end Oree tax !ibelter deals for wealthy detrlineni with Ga.llfornia plastic ca can "'':""t • . represent funds in a aavings '" ... " · · ......... 1u1.1.0CI!( · · ~Tc 1 ... 1.11 ••11nc: 1.a .... Cffln 1e::n 10. per-w-~ ltille' d and .deni'ed voter•, ,they say, Also the'y add into a money machlo.e.,. lo account until ••e merchant flOO,~, you need $9,00l a ,u11101i. .. h sr 1.21 ·1.ot aonc1 ,, , ... t.n. s.n saoc:• 11.1i u .1i " -"" en::i investors. .. Ml ahd . ·1u11 d 11.97 1•.n ' ln<fll I ... 2.01 Dlwldlt J.St l.8S SIS 41tOUP· h•-request be lo his own co-The -1·1t1·00, fi'led Tuesday he·l.'"s not been forced _•,. take · receJve an envelope conta.uung ......... them for emergency year -~fund,is earning td" I'd 11.•1 tt.• uso.,· s ,_,,to. °"'' stk •.o. •.to a.rw111 t.1o .... I.It' f"" ua ."'I' t -ft 7 ~·• annual -tllm. Olv Sn<-~ J, .. J... r:llltl• S.1! S.t1 Inc om , •.U t.06 Inc-I, t . t.OD.'I L m, us D!~lct Court ~. a position on "hard" issues! $25 ln U.S. currency, or 1 can 'withdrawals from the money ~........ .... H1twc1 '·'' 10.11 "cap 1.1 ..s.11 Stock Sr t.st 1.:ta s11111111 •.•2 1.1, counse • · • IJU. ~ • h · Then your money will Ja~ 22 N'I' """ ~u.n 1t.tt s 111.1•· 1.n t .11 Grwth ,,,.. 1.1s rec11"1 '·" '·" H1-'t! ... t, 1trial ended last JI ted ·n a•sets ot "4 3 And when he does, his front-be given to a mere ant m. pay· machine," Lefferdink said. 11• ••nl'll'l'I ,,..'-"" "'i!j·•Ect ,-11.1212 ... Naw •• U':. s,ncro F ·L1s 1.ia ut U{:t s compa Y .. • f oods d years. But . say y ou 'r e c.G """"• . tt.1•,1.01 ,d ·• · t...tl t.11 EQl.lity 1s.t,.1,.3' April' in San Francisco with a mllllon and liabilities of $22.9 runner-status may erode. ment or g an services. Applications of the $23 btll l .. r,,. 1i ... 1r.•' 1MC,. Grwll'i 10.Sil 11.i,o "'"'"' .1.0 1.110 '·'°' hung jury. , >·' ~-' mnuon ' However. as d. now, many Stepeben p ' Leff~k. -a.-t th El tro . withdrawing $8JOOO and your IM Sfll II.ff 14.a • OUP! Sl!M . ff.ti"'" lt!MI 0 •. IJ t .06 ... Fi Ii n f of the ....t!Uoo here believe this serioui; esldent of Money Miachliie were IJUVWn a e, ec ~IC fund is earning a 9 percent n~=~-. ,1,1 'f: f:~ :::: =:'u ... ~~' ;'.i: ;~n lr.":'c .. i ::t~ .:'4< ~~•lf• .. •1t· ' t"'• vouog pol>'tlcal reformer'" the pr ' Funds Transf,er System cmr return. Then It will last in· a.•fl(d ~'·"·"'i"'" 111CM " 10.•• "·" "'""""" · •-'1 t.11 "'''"' Eq 1~.,, 11.,11 .,.... ~ AIV ip te v e n s ~OJ'f. from l;, .. f ........ In Ch' s . ed 8114 Fd •.• I~ Pltot ., 1.Sl , l.jl H-~ II.Of ti.JI TudOI' l'i 11,•2 11-a· V "~""'·RO AFB (UPI), taking· act!~ ·-Inst .. •-'.· t bet ol 0e--1s to end erel/\,O.. ~. 1cago. pomor definitely c1111 s• 1.•1 • o.wY 1." 1., ww o.,-, '!1Jt1s.01 to111 cG 1.10 '· Al.,..,._.!~ui:. vy _.. W u.. ~ ,....,..... bJ thf: u191• Savings I,: L00.n • Grwtll S.14 t J Of S-i•P •S.3' ... ' H!W Wltl I .tt 11.3' 10!11 Cl l,'" '· ' A ..... tilliin...ti(ll\ prompted of-ves•·-~wned buildings that I.he el""'t-wi.ar reign 0 f Santa Ana ={ . . . '"'-t ...... J,11 Gift SK .... s. 6.tS tiil(lll•s 16.ll lt.Q Unlllt<S Ill !U ."M.""l';,.. ... · ·1 MH-v '6" 1 " ,·the Conference ls' ex-s.otc1 t:ra·I·'' ••ou~s1c: N•s~ 1wtr u.a:iu.tl v1111..,.,d •·•• •.••, cJ.4, 'etl'.:~ N"avy "Mi111e the company "feels arc In Reoublicans. and Reagan in Vtntiw '"" .a ""91t " s.i,o •.in OC••no 6.u '·N u"'10N t1ttv1c1 ' ' • + ~ distroy a Bomarc financial troublt. Catifomta's statehoust. P 0 dg the avenues and C F • il:IL! ~ ~ 's'i:. 1~~ 1;::;J ~ 1c1 1f::a 1~:ij $~~~ .i ' • hortJ after' 18"-h ·~ _ 1 ~blocks to a "cashless ounty irm f ... a. ,.70 9.$1 §;." Fl."1 .. M 4,6' Onl Wiii 16.40 1'-• xTl.)61•.to, -f ..,..., 1 Co --~e(y' ." f't(ll'I C:. ,W ,,OS lllO 10.0t 211.0t QPPIHNM.,O: Niii I"" 1.U '.it 11ie ta~ of \00 trouble l mpany . ;wi.;ufferdink predicted that Sh G • ~t!~I :: · 1::ff .ttt 111t:Jr..TON~~~:=::; E ::: 1?:ff 1!:H ~~111 .1::: .:·:'i . ~rd':.ll-'"1'Je, to be u...t s ' B f the $25 bill would he an lm-' ows a•n ONIAL. Gi:wth t.tl 1.4" Ol'C $f( t.tJ 10.M UllllTIO "'""'I -"" '."I" p T II Lo " U IDS: tncom j·tt 6.t t P1r•mt I.st 1.lO M.cum 1,1)1 1.1 •,. t· .. ~ for Navyitndetaurf..:e ewr ~ 00 e s SS portant instrument in a c .. ...., 'ii 'j-!i N•ttwel 1 ,n 10.11 Pe..i A'w 1.ot 1.11 81111 Pd J,IS I.••, _.. l .2a, hf · socJ t i.Qlllly ), .56 H•r'I l.w •. S! 8.S, '°Olt•ll F S.DO J.4 c ... 1 tw •.II 10./.S I M alr mlssU/, w lh· ~ cas ess e y. c 1 I i r 0 r n i a Computer J:lind • t. 1 10.1> HtA19 1.11 '·" ,.."" S i.n ... (ol'!t r11e •.1s 10.4'; hesltga ' · r h 1 Grwtl'I •.04 '·'° Hicll' !·'* "' ,.,n.. • ... 6 ... '""°"" 1J.•a "·"' Uon. 1 • -~. ~··'"'·t '-ulson Inc .. 3 Santa Products Inc. o Ana em SM u... ur '·" """"' .n , .. " """• " 1_.)0 1.tt sc~ '·'' 1.~o ' ·-• E' B QIUl.u"""" "WHEN :PAYCHECKS are ffl(.°"' t.M 10.M Ko•tt• 11,11 1t.ll P11.0•tM or: v •.•1 1.1 T Re:nrleer 'l'J"o·y OO'm Ana based constru ction com·. ~ reported that total ·revenueri .v.mur '·" s.st ,,,....., c. •.u10.n c•ot•• 1 . .0 !.ts us ,, io.•10. e Prl•on eMN ., ., deposited ... oy tho comp.IQ)' rose 49 pereent to '80 D,000 ~11'1 G 11~ it o> 1m• or ,,n '·" 1ncom 1.6J .. ,. us GwtS '·'' '1:.~ • ~REDW~ CITY <APP -• .... pany, reported lflat operations directl y into the employes ac--for the fi scal ye ar en~ Jttne ftu't~~t " ii='/::: 11::1 't:~: ~~'ir . ,::rl 1!:~: vv"\u~u"~1'i:;3 , ""'· ol ·-.. "g N"'"-llt 1 · i_ for the nine montM period ts bill Id b th , , • "• • 1.11 1.10 ""°"' 1.v •.11 P111 ''~ 1.ti .•. V:I !llC •.> "' ~·-.t 1vw• "".... ::m:>CKROLM (AP) _ · are. the biggest markel.:f, ded J 1 31 lted . net coun , s are pa Y ~ 30. with $873,000 eammgs c \.•1 1.11 111 ,_, :w ... •·'• ,101t1111 •01 l•., G1t11 6..n 1 .. pnen,, convicted of ~d--Laplanders. in the ar:::r.· ·I' and Communist Oline allo en u Y · resu in a bank, and home loan f uOO., are bef<re bloome ta1e1 ' ~ ad-11 r., ~ ~:= l: ~ 11:" J::l ~::: J; 1~:13 1l:t v1~c~ 3·1• 1·"1 ~urte murder In the Motguq regl-· ol S-eden · ·, Joss ofr $64,990, equal to ·l!l tronsfCrred from the · bor-"••tment for mlnoliiy in Fd '·'° 1,04 11W oJd 1.11 1.11 Pion• 11 '·'' 10.u. ,,.,.ol•s r 1 : tllbur Iii J -~.. ...... ... buy• 90~, the congress· ~ts per share 00 revenues of J'-.. nt •·i' •.•1 1nw llldlc '·°' ." Pl.tMct 1.11 '·" 111"1t11 · 1.11 r. ~/in~n~~;!L'fa:.~~~ » ·dOca.~ .!1ng8tot~v~ ... 1 ;;:.e was told here. ~'11tl·~,·~·mpare's to , net 10,. ~::., :::. th~e '!ill :!ts~ •1,~: 1:e~~~ .,~1~ 1i'.~1f'.~£s ~it\\\.., io.tt n. ~/.~~-iofi~:::: vS:~ !:n i'.I ' m ~-be ...... tenced . cl£e. MJlll _. ~ • Dll-lu 11~-' d horn ,· ~ ... be II u eed f cbeckln ~ lf•U 1• \" ~. "a t°' Nw Ir• "·!l ' ... '° v~ ' 1.tl 1,., 2y 2. } ~ ~ en ~ tions of orierilalJ,,Uie SSrd '-· 1; 1.-.~~IND rem eer ... 1•171,-, equal to It cen'· t en or g ao-per share, on 2,930,510 average ry c \ 1.n 1 . • 1 ,., I· .ot H• M0t •1· 1~.01 v ... r '°'° !·°'4 •1, ~~ .. to life Jn prlson1 ·•o1 ' • •1 o ".. pound "'l ' ••~ ~ -nts \Vlthout checking bar outstanding -0•11 '·'' '·" •1 · 1 ·• °"" ,. ,o •.o "•11"' ' .n '·"" ~ i'8 . Jnfernatlooal Congress· ,t'Oi'b..., .1 to ... ..., a NIP share, for the like ""'riod ..... u • ac-s es . °"' l,$J •.01 0111.t Sh J,)I a.11 "'"'h" •·• •.i1 "'iai~ G• s.st s.sa Hernandez 22i was Ph ti 1 Sci iii l<s·~ ....... -n but lmn11tent lf""" r-counts. the money machine Thi "ti\ ••ta! "~ .n ... iNv1st ottouP: ~d QI 1·•• •.11 ~ i.. ~ ,_, 1m 'aentenNl armaceu ca ences \\'INll:I,, ........ 'In 1m on revenue! o f s com.parts wi "'f •w 1.16 1.1• 1os G111 •.n ... P•lld sip, .n 11.11 w.i1:1J: 110.::1 1 .,.,vlft • •••• "'" " boa been told.~ Orientela will PAY il.P to .. ••• •M 125 b;tl will become veu Im· revenuc.s of 153 811000 tor the "'"' u• •0• •0 1·• l·" ''11"~ w:! ' .,:.,ll: t ..... J. M..~.1-y by Los ~ ........ A .... -.-· • f Im -...t • ' OlllOU • '°'"' .,. .'1 ,UNDS. wlt?.1t:.TOt1 .,....slP .lYVlMI The Lapps ex~ 50 • $12 a "°"'"'""' Earnings ger share are bas portant or ~mptu ... ,.......... prior fiscal year with a loss of Ottw " •.» 10.1t """'~ • ... to.• '°"•'' 10.1111.10 •11.ouP• ~1111".~ ~. ,Gour,· Judge tOos ol reindeer bOrn a , Allliough rtbere b no 'ed on the average outstanding ing, emergency 4 urctwes $9 803 000 before adjuatmcnt -~~ t J:Tl J:Y i!'r.:1 1:J: 1~:~ g::iiy •1f:M ''1~; ~~~,., • 11-It t:·• ~ullu ~!'-"'~m=~----1-Yeat-to-Asia-whbe.Jt.Ja_s~~ -thtm-b'-the~r e p·o r·t e-d-and pocket m.o LY-~foi-ll'ICome-tax:es,-mlnorlty In· ~er ~" 1tH 1tll I::•:•' ::~ 1:3 ?,.7"' ',:: 1 ,:'1 MorOll. 1{:~1J.t:ft '•1=:._=-"'1o· . ' ed •-...,_,iste ._. .. _~-s l ~ l ff~1'nk predl~~ -,. I d fleet of '" E '·" •.1• It; t11w t.1t 10.4' 1tlv!l• :.l r('! t'W Tr ... lt Bid us to ma~ •.-.u-. c ·~~'..ar '8 periQ(ls_. For the nine mopths ..e e1" ""~ terests an c ac· !lll'f'flUIOllP otwtt1 4,ort •.•1 vi"., 10.un.• tr1n1 '··:J ;r• • RAMENTO (AP) The· medicine!! that the <Orlen:. ~ et~ ~ dernatxl ended JUly 31, ~ave r a i; e "Another version iaf ttie $25> counting ch11ngcs oh , Prior ~t'. ~: 1}: ,: " !,11!(111'11111 t·n •·'' ..,.._., ... • ,, ,, ;:r,:% ll·B:IJ !r'lfliCI•'-:.:..-, .... _,. •-"ked a tals beli eve bolster waning ~ •, .-, "•~~\be , ~JI.I*'' outstandln• •hares ..... u1led bill , the Money M,I c bl n.: y,eafs wh ich rel!ulted In' a net g,';l Lw u: .. 16:8' .,~, .... ·~l'l"~ ...... ~·· P .. ,·:,: ,:,. _w,','""• ,.,. '•' · mo-· ... ~ ·.1!:... --.. -,., suual power •. J ·1~··'. rtlnileer· -~., ~ 1 1u,6oo .. ~~fed to .. 510,000 lntematlonal 'Cash .Gara li'Jbe JO. of $12.899,000. or $4.n per ~,·~ ,~1~1t11 :~.,_. 1J: 1 : ~~1 111 '.:t; .:o. w~!,!2· 1:11 ••.• 10 --~ ~ VI dff ·-~ • .rh' t ~ ~ r110' I'" ti I • ~~-o(~-< l?"'l)7l 11.I Mu S.70).IOJPOwtll ,, ,, 11•' t..ll11t1Vif•..,.--. ,N CIU~'i n~ mllUorr in etnam an . onfl) ~ .. "' fdr the corretpOndlng period ln n<>-cos rave. er a \;UllN• .. ~ 1nare, on . ,,.., average ,11, 0, t.or ,,,, .._. '' 11.1 '!· in •• 01 111 11:r'' •.n 11. , . guollnt !AX_ea (or r.a.P i d 1m fulurc," lle said. ' shares outstanding. ,.&cr":1 1=:: t; l!l h 11fto'I• ~'ik1111 :::ow~=: ' 1 . • • I f8 D'1LV PILOT S * , .,, Stpttmbfr I'm 'Soften' l••flation Steel l11clt1st1·y's Hil{e Sp1·eacl Out WASlll NGTON 1 llPI I Tht government has gi ven the Slffl Industry the: rull $360 million·a-y1u1r price incrl!ase It sought but strftched it o\ft>r three nwn1hs to 1nlnimize Its in nationary impact. The increase wilt affect prices of 1housands or pr~ ducts made \\'ilh s1eel, for ex- ample. increaslng by up to 116 the cost of steel used to 1nake Bay Area Stations • Protest SAN FRANCISCO I AP) - About 500 angry San Francisco Bay area service station owners have demonstrated against Phase 4 gasoline price controls, saying the ceilings will put them out of business. "We're tired of taking it." Jack Dalpino or San Anselmo. president of the tSO..member Mario County Independent Service Station As.sociatioo, said Monday. "We're not going to take any more. We'll lock these stations up." 11IE SERVICE station owners protested outside the federal building, ca r r yi n g critical signs and banners. The controls say they must use the Aug. 1 wholesale price plus the retail price markup uSed Jan. 10, or seven cents a gallon, \Vhichever is greater, to detcnnine their Phase 4 price. · Many dealers said this meant ci rollback of two cents a gallon and coupled with a one cent wholesale price in- crease granted some refiners could lead lo disaster for mliny stations. THEm SIGNS included these messages: "Phase JV- Legal Robbery," "This ls Not Equal Treatn1ent Under the Law." "Phase IV Wiii Run You Dry.'' and "King Richard Nimn Socks It to Retail Service Stations." Station owner Mike Hemp said some dealers want to' clo.111 lhair stations. However. he would not say when or bow many stations would close. Don Jobnscn of Orinda. a station operator for a year there, said he faces a pote.nlill Joss of $1,200 a month because of the rollback and I.he v.·holesale price boost. CORNELIUS COLE~1AN, a new car :ind by a cent steel in a toaster. lhe JOHN T. DUNLOP, chainnan of t~ Coast of Liv- Inµ Council, announced the deci~ion ~Jonday. He said s~f'el's rt'(juest. was "fully cost· justifi ed" and characterized as "tough" the council's decision lo divide the ap- proximately $9--a-ton into two steps. Sen. \'li!l iam Proxmire (D- '\\IJs.I, "'ho testified at a hear- ing lo ask the council to set an example by rejecting the re- quest, called the decision ''directlv inflationarv a n d completely unju~tHied." The action affects fl at rolled sjeel, whic~ accounts for about 40 percent of the in-- J dustry's annual output or around 150 million tons. STEEL FIRMS will be able to charge about $4.50 a ton more Oct. I and RQSt another $4.50 increase Jan. I. 'l'he price now ranges between $150 and $200 a ton . The inrease amcunts to 2.1 to 4 percent more each time. The order applies to 10 ma· jor firms, which together pro- duce 70 percent of the nation's flat rolled steel. Bur the 26 other producers are likely to apply for an increase before Oct. 1 and to reeeive it. DUNLOP SAID the increase was justified because. ( 11 the industry had not had an in· crett.se in 20 months. (2) its rate of return on investment is unusually low and (31 it needs capital for expansion and modernization. Affected by Monday's order "'er;e these firms: Armco Steel, Bethlehem Ste e I , CyclO!JS Corp., Inland Steel, Jones & Laughlin, Kaiser Steel, Natona.J Steel, U.S. Steel. Republic steel and Wheeling Pittsburgh. Walkout By UAW? DETROIT (UPI 1 United Auto Workers of- ficials mapped plans Tues- day for a Friday mklrllght walkout against Chrys1er Corp:, a crtppllng strike that would shatter two years of U.S. labor Pe.ace. But there were in- dications a strike might be averted. Both ·G en er a I Motors and Ford, in a con· ciliatory gesture, agreed ~tonday to extend con- tracts with the UAW past Friday night on an in· definite basis. acting district director of the Internal Revenue Service. told dealer representatives they shou1d take their complaints 10 !he Cost of Living Council '---------.J in Washington. Ul'JTlll.._.. HEAD 'EM UP This worker at Omaha's Union Stockyards barks out an order to his cattle this week as he herds them through a gate for weighing in . 5.000 cattle moved through the yards 1fonday after the pMce ceiling was lifted on beef -an average number in daily trading in Omaha. No Big Jn1nps Beef Price Increase Expected This By The Associated Press Beef prices freed er government-imposed ceilings remained largely unchanged in major C alifornia su perm a rk els . But the California Beef Counc il warns prices may go up in the next few days. "The big key '"'iii be h o w much beef consumers buy this week," Lucky Stores, Inc. vice president Jerry Sgobassi said ~tonday. "It will depend on supply and demand. l don 't anticipate big jumps in meat prices this week or next. 'J BEEF PRICES restraints were ended by the federal Cost of Living Council at mid· ni ght Sunday. "We have had oo price iD- creases on beef," said Bill DaviJa, advertising manager of Von's Grocery Co. "Our prices today are at or below ceiling. Right now. the supply is adequate to fit the de-- mand." - Ralphs Grocer y Co. spokesman Ralph Liebman said beef prices in his com- pany's stores had not in· creased and oo in crease was planned unless costs rose. JN BERKELEY, two -,==-,=c' ~lllf·BUAGLAllY ALARM SYSTEMS Bank 'Rationing' ll!SIDE"4TIAL /I. COMM[l!CIAl • ·, ,,.,, • ~ r '~ ,.,,,,, E•oc••OO<•' ,,.,,., In Th<· HlfD·1' "" Of Loans Studied I Call Fot Fl'V., E.uimate SEA COAST AL ARM SYSTEMS D••"•on Or 1,., Co.i>I Bid••. lupplr l 651 Pl ~centia-Coila Me>•a 642-1490 WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep. Wright Patman , chairman of 1he House Bank- ing C:Omntittee, suggests the government ration credit so ORDER ~j{ 1000 'eautiful Stick-an " YOURS . ' LABELS ' ,,.. TODAY! Pers onalized • Stylish • Efficient I Order fol" Yourself or 1 F ritnd M•y be u ~ed on enve lopes"' return •ddresJ l•bels. Al10 very handy •s identific•tion labels for m•rldn9 per1on•I iftms such •s hoo~s, rec.ordi, photos, etc:. l•bels stlclr on glass •nd may be used for markin9 hom• canned foc.d ittm1. All l•bels •re printed with stylish Vo9ue type on fin• qu•lity white· 9ummed paper. average people can compete with corporations when they wanl to OOrrow from banks. Patman made his proposal under which b a n k s presumably would be required lo set aside a portion or their lendable funds for small businesses, homebuyers and consumers -at the start i\·londciy of two weeks of hear· lngs into the credit squeeze. '73's a Very Good Year Complete New York Stock List , r • p Ii Ii ti c ·g P. . II f " "" " ..... • •rice _,-:: ' VOit • •1.i .. ' ( Tuesday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Excliange List Stocks Loss Seen As 'Healthy ·sig11') NEW YORK (AP) -Profit takln' and investor concern over inflation and rising interest rates pushed stock market prices lower Tuesday. 11The market was behaving according to Hoyle," said Alan R. Shaw, analyst with Harris Up- ham & Co. "Monday's decline was no surprise: and the follow-through Tuesday was also no surprise considerin¥ the market's steep climb from its Au'. ·gust lows. 1 ll~ called the prolil taking a "healthy sign," prepanng the market hopefully for a resumption of its advance. ... M::i-....... 1::. Srptrmbtr .. 197J DAILY PJlOl Finance ' ·Briefs eB9•ttCorp. SAN FRANCISCO -llyalt corp. bu rePol1<d a 211 per- cent Increase In s e c o n d quarter net income ovtt the aame period 1111 year. This lncreao Is primarily due to new opentions. Earnlnp for the thtff months ended July ll w.re $1,114,000, or 21 cents per abare, u eompared t e $1,518,000, or lt cent• per share, the Mcond quarter of lhe prevlo• year. elnfol'llMltles ' CANOGA PARK Wormatles Inc., Canoga Park, annowiced -1 that It bu acqulrod ltnowledge Networu lntematlollal Inc., Wuhlngton, D.c .. lot on urr dlscloaed amount of ealh. The nowly acquired nrm wUI optrate u • component of the Informotlcl Inc. lnformo. lion Systems Oo., Rackvllle, Md .. • whoUy owned operaUna: unlt ol lnformotl<s Inc. whldi · employo . ._ lhlll 400 In the . m•tropolltan Washlngtm areo. eDollsrA1'e•d LONDON (UPI) -The dollar moved ahead allghUy on Europtan money m 1 r k e t 1 Tuesday and gold took Its characteriallc downturn IQ relation to the U.S. Cllf.....,..__ gain. One Weal Gt.rman deaUT sald the dOUar'a lmpnJVtment .. apparenUy wu a technical reaction to yesterday'• (l\\• doy's) Ns1n1." ,. .. I ' .' • Q DAILY PILOT Wt'd!ltsday, St pttmbtr 12, 1973 ,, I • . Look what you can buy at treasury's health and beauty aids department for only ..• 88¢ • I .. - • j I QIMI PO•MULA * i Clairol w . · · . Fast,eeth ,~ J _ LiS!erin~ ~. I C!~me . . · ~ Bufferin Denture , l ~ Ant1sept1c ~ .. 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' I ' • -~ . • .. •• Wtdl\t~ay, Stpttrnbtr 12. 197.3 DAILV PILOf : L -- Sizzling Reds 49-19 Since July I; Lead by 4 .CINCINNATI ,~AP) ' The ms pd l\lach1ne hla1~ repi...p, ,livfo< way to a new<r, luter model c.uecl lhe Cin. pm.II Kiddle Kar. • .And lhe remodeled entry In t h e Na· tlbnal f..f:aaue Western Division race bas !,lie ClndnnaU Reds heading into the .l!lretch with· a four.game •lead. •• The ROds, led bY, a brash bunch or youngsten wtm seem to be thriving on J!tlllllllt preuurt~ lengtbened their lead ' Riggs Says King Will • ' ·FaU Apart HOUSTON _:·Boj>by-Rlgg.I says,Billie Jean King sbould win their !lept. 20 ten- nis "match of the century" at the Houston Astrodome, but. she won't because she ii a wpman. "She's younger~llay,:s • better ten- nis game," he -said sda,y, "But she'll get so uptJght sbe' ,tOme i.J>¥t at tbi seams, jlll!lt like .{ny other woman." Riggs arrived In HOUiton 1'1• week and ~ill practice daily in a giant plastic bub- ble ..t up near tile Ast""""1e until the eve of the $100,000 winner-take-all match. • Deri91ett Due ' WASHll'IGToN -fb9 ff"'15" will vote Thursday or Frida)' on legislation that would enable pro Cootball faps to watch their teams' sold 4ut home games on television. ; ,, A bill that woWa. lift the television blackout ooce a p has:been sold out 72 hours in a~ recei'Ved nearly unanilllOllS ~ Imm the House lnia'state ConmitrCe Coril!Dittee. The actloa. came-only five days before the •ieason beginl. ' -' . 9 Alstoa Pl\'4\1bell i;INCINNATI --R'a Sation·!"as prai .. q Loo ¥&eJes ~ger Walter Alston priCl" to the Reda &-3 defeat of !he Dodgen Tueoday ·night. ; "He's an amazing man," said the ~ pitcher. "Nothing upsets him. I'm In awe ol bis ability to stay oo an even ·1eve1, etpedally through tbeoe lasl two weeb when we've been losing. "If I were the manager, I'd have had to dismantle the clubhquse a couple of 1umes. I "It's a pleasure to play for him. It will be a sad da)'. In my )lie when I plll'l play 111< the mm~. I may just wind up In DarTWwl> pwniilDc ga!)' . ' . Dart'town, Oblo, ts Alston's home town and be lives there ln.9'0 off IWOO. / .. • A•ro11 rv St•r . '.-: NEW YORK -'Ibo Natlooal Broad· : :_4'1Jn1 Company aaid Tueoday it will in· terrupt ita nonn1I tilecasts to show Hank Aaron'~ 7µtl). through 715th home ruru. . '. • Tile nel•wk oa\d. a ~pe showing ·:aDcl brief oommeola!Yi will' be provided • ibor1ly alter the Atlanta slugger's Janers. He .... bu 710, the last hit Monday night, in pursuit or Bal1e Ruth's : call-time """" run mark ol 714. :: e Aft.'A..-&e.11 Dies <XlOPERsToWN. N.Y. -David . Belford '\Bell'' West, a two-time Walter . ~Ciznp ~ca tackle from ~gate, -.ned Tuesdly night while underg-ab- )lomlnal '""'"?'. He was 77. · e KC JOqla . · LONG BEACH -"Kansas City wlll he a challenge to every phase of our game ,'' new coach Chuck Knox of the Los ·AAgeles Ran)a.declared Tuesday. • · As hi• d""' prepored to start their .regular NaUonal F'o6tba11 League season 1rrlbe Mls9ouri ctty, Knox lool«d back on . ~ ~l pm<8'Clll and commen1!"1· "We : -wot an awful lot -'°"""'J,>lilhe\I ~.far as fools we glllally aet out , · : ·-"'lliere ore stlll>Wngs we have lo get . done. Foolball I• lil:e a lot ol games ... ·.you ~r iet to "'1ere you want to .be · :and really you haVe to work and practice at Jt eon~." · .'9 a,..1 ... Qtdrker · ·"·UlS ANGELES -Coach Pepper ~en, after watcblng his UCLA team nm through a ollarp-li!tUng goal llne • JQimmaae, oaya.lhO Bruins loot qlllcl<er _,._ lh"'1*.' tlian lnillOmt tiirle.1111d ,..m "1o be ptllnl """ tlieJr '40-13 lou lO 1';1ir..u Safurday. • '• '( I ~P~ers Box • .. ~ ... ~ ........ 111 , ClllC-." lfl . ...,,,.. 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T-f:.M. ~.is. ' ., • ~~ night ~ a\ 6-3 victory over runrlerup too An1tle1. "It was the kids that beat us," said Dodgers manager Walter Alston. "We had a meeting before tbe game lo go over their new players. Apparently we dido't do a very good job." The Dodgers, desperately trying to pull out of \heir worst slump in 12 years, watched as Cincinnati stonncd b a c k rrom a 2.-0 deficit on a three-run homer by rookie Keo Grilley and eventually win on Ed Annbrister's first major Jeagye pinch hil, a two-nm b!Oop otngle with the bases loaded. It was the 10th loss in 11 games for the Dp TV Tonight . c1aan-i I I at 5 Dodgers, who less than two weeks ago held a four-game lead over the Reds. ''It's all momentum, isn't it?" said Pete Rose, the Nalional League's leading ' hitter who went hitless in rour trips. "We won wl!Mut Joe Morgan and I dolng anything. That's got to help us tpmorrow," said Rose. It was the fourt h straight win over Los Angeles since the Reds laWlched a Withering strealt of 49 victories , in 68 g!lmcs 00 July 1 -a blistering percen- tage of .711 for 21ft months. ffead.lng the September surge which has seen the Reds win 10 of 12 games while Los A n g e I e s was losing 10 of UPIT ....... . 11 has been the veteran-like play of enough, but I hit it out on the end of the Annbrlster and Griffey. bat. As I was running, I was watching "I've got pretty good confi dence," say9 the outfi elders and l said 'wow, it's going Armbrister, a ZS.year-old native of the to fall in." Bahamas. The bloop double In the eighth inning When members of the Reds warned broke a 3-3 Ue and scored two runs. him to ntm.JQr Dodger relief. ace Jim ,_Griffe>;~a.s ~ua0}' s9JJ>rised with his Brewer's screwball, Armbrister had to 61g hit. 'l tfiotig!\t l fouled it back. J sec for hlmaelf. fooked arouod and didn't see it. Then I "The first one I swung at I was \vay looked at the right fielder and saw him out in front. I told myseU to wait longer. going back and 1 said to myseU 'who hit On the next one I still didn't wail long that?' " Rya1i Prefers Wins Strikeouts No. 2 1 Among Priorities Scores of pitchers -Nolan Ryan not among them -have won 20 or more games. But no pi!Cher has ever struck out 383 batters in one season . So what would Ryan of the California Angels prefer to accomplish? \Vin 20 games, naturally. This is only because Ryan .. is no more mortal as he proved a g a i n Tuesday Angels Slate All lh-• ICMl'C mil Srpl. 12 ChklOO •I C1tllornl1 Srpt. 11 K1nus Cltv 11 C1lilornl1 Sep!. 14 Ka"lllS Clly II c.111 .... nl• Sept. \5 K1ns11s City 11 C1IUornl1 7:55 p.m. 7:55 p.m. 7:JS p.m, 6:SS p.m. night when he heaved a four-hitter at the~ Chicago White Sox and emerged with CJ 3- 1 victory, his 17th again.st 16 losses. All Angels runs were unearned. /i "Twenty wins is still my top •goal," Ryan insisted after he struck out 12 Chisox .batters to lift his~e · total to 338 -the fourth best fl 'in baseball history and 44 shy of Sand: oufax's ma· jor league mark of 382. e former Los miss it I'd like to do it by more than fou.r or five." Ryan was alluding to the four strikeouts he lost.18st Friday in Kansas City when a gaine again.st the Royals was washed out after 4 ~2 innings. He was quoted after the game~ as saying the Washout had deprlvcd.Jtlm "'of any chance" of eclipsing the record but he wa.! "almost ready to reconsider alter Tuesday's pe.rfonnance. . "I guess I still have a s}lot, but it's a pretty distant one," he said. Ryan has four starts left -the next one Saturday nJgbt against KansM City. He'll get a fifth on the last day of the season with two daYs rest if he Is c)9&e to the strikeout record or is still seeking No. 20. All Angels runs were a direct resClt of three fielding eITQrS by Chicago rookie third baseman Brian Downing. Chlcago!s Wilbur Wood, 23-19, stands to become Uie first pitcher lo win and I~ 20 or more in one seasoo since Walter Johnson posted a 25-20 record in 1916. -C1t!twtlla IJJ Angeles Dodgers great set the record in 11t r 11 1111 H t It l'tlf PKelly, rf 4 o o 0 Rlv.n. cf 4 o O 0 }965. t>wot, 11 ) I I 0 Alo!Nr, 2tl • 1 2 I LA.',S DAVE LOPES HOLDS BALL AFTER TAGGING KEN GRIFFEY. ED SUDOL MAKES THE CALL. And Ryan thinks-.. his chances of win-H•l~•on, 11 l o o o FR~ c1t1 l 1 o o CM•y, dh ~ O 1 O AOHver, Jb 4) 0 0 0 ning 20 are gre&ter than his chances or or11, 211 , o 1 1 Mcer•w. tb ' 1_\ • b ak, the ~ rt! EWillQ, lb 4 0 0 D Stanton, 11 l 0 0 re mg st1 .. eout reco . 0own1no, :Jb 1 o a o a .... ,1. 11 1 • i.1 "I feel I'm in a groove and going good Alvarado, Jb 1 o o o Meol, 11 l o #· 1 si..rp, ~I l G 0 0 Tortlof'll, c 3 • 1 • right now," he said after his third c erlnlcmen. c : o 1 o NAyan, p q o o o ·Scoffs at Pressure straight C001plete game win lifted him woac1, P o o o • _) above the. .500 mark for the first time Tofil• 31 1 ' 1 T~• .7' •1 ' 2 -J ' 2S when h " o 011e1110 M 001 l 000 -I since une e was ;rv. eai11orn1• ott·~. * -l "I'd like to win my 20th and break the E~lne ~ Ataro\9r, •. °" . DP-Olc.cio 1, iJ record all on the same night," eaut0rn11 1. LOB-Chlel90 '· · lfflliml• .. s1-Rya 1gb~~ l"Buf I think that would be c. Mir. M.,u, 0r11. , , McKay Cool for SC Open~r ' "' •'\';• LOS ANGELES !AP) -A jovial and relaxed 'John McKay scoffs at pressur!! to keep his ~\!.them caHtomia Trojans atop tbe ,college football world . The d~fendillt champion and toirrank· ed. Trojaps , open the season Saturday night here agalnst. Arkansas and McKay quippe<j ~: "'IbB Trojans are right on .schedule. Hey, that's a zinger! HO"W atiout, 'We're in Klamath FaJls (01'£00) and moving on to Los Angeles?" 1 1 Coffee. rolls and laughter Were served lip by the coach at his first weekly brunch with sports writers. "I've talked about this game so much it'll probably be canceled," joked .McKay as he indicated his Trojans, 12-0 last year ' - A.t Newport Beac!t Big Gzins Boom Today In Senio.rs . Net Action By HOW ARD L. lt\NDY Of the Dall'I Piiot Stilt They brought out the big gunl today at the Pacinc Southwest Seniors t~~is championships being contested at the Newport Beach Tennis Cub through Sun- day with $10,000 in prize money at stake in the Junior Veterans division . Roy Emerson took the court at 4:30 c and relUl'JlS again at 10:30 Tharsd>y morning if he wins his match today . But concern was appa'renl with meet referee Tony .Prodan and other members of the Committee. Alex Olmedo, a former Davis QJp star and No. 2 seed, called to tell meet of- ficials that he had won an opening round im.tch in the National Hardcourt cham- pionships being staged at Aplos, Callf. and would be delayed at least a day. Olmedo was scheduled to play at 6 this evening but his match was moved back to 10:301)ursday, He wiu play: again at 12:30 if he wins the fU"St one and will also have a doubles.match at 4:30 'I1lursday. Prodan also announced that another of the top 16 seeded players bad been forced to the sideline~ Mike Fraolc, ~ 14th, will confine play lo doubleo alter a gall· stone attack early this week. Perhaps the top match of the first. two days ol play-in the Jr. Vets (~and-over) division came in the growing dusk Tues· d>y, Git Shea, a fonner U.S; Davis Cup team member ind ooe-Ume 'No. 1 player in Southern california, was forced to a 7. 5 win in lbe finti set against unheralded ruchard Williams. Williams b r o k e service in the second set and 'A-'On, M , then ,wtnt on to post a 6-2 victory in the thin! •nd de~g stt to win. · ali etoomuch." '"." • •• aa Hi and lUlbeaten in their last 17 starts, are Ired to ··-· !chan-or toppi·ng wooc1 11., n-1•> ·1;• ' 2 o 1 s ........--.... ...,,. N. Rian (W, 11·16) ' 4 I 1 l It emoUonally ready. KGbtax~'s ro, R •· said, "I'd ~ave to · ' · ;_ \' HSP-O't WOOd F, •obll'40fl• by 'Wltel:I 11.,,ton, '"l'he game is close, the "band~ ;warm· lhinJc 're ICM n 50-50, but 'if I do WP-N. Ay4n. T-l:A. ~.m. · lng up, girls are on campus ~ • ., •. all ~·:__:_:.__~-----'--------'----------- these things pick a team up." •i A3 if to say, "What, me worry?'f'.McKay said repeating as natiooal c~oo is out of his ~· ~~ver, he ~-:; he extremely ~ if the Trojans un- beaten and don't remain No. 1. · "! think you shoold he dethrooed only 1f you are defeated," he said,, "Say we win all our games and Nebraska beat UCLA and wins all their games. 'Ibey could be number one and we won't play each other . "I don't say all coaches and the media do it, but Wldoubtedli'there are some / who \'.Ole ~y.' ,, McKay meant lha ·some pollsters vote along provincial for their favqrite teams. "Bea ' UCLA," ·w ~I c h Nebraska did 4 3 last Saturday ,/"may not be the grea , t.feat of the year. That has to be determined later," said McKay. "Thal'! w rl say winning the national championshi is .a matter of luck. How can you out and say you're going to win It? Y 're at the mercy of those who vote." McKa)''s mood stems at least in part from an offensive line depleted by graduation. n1at sounds strange but con- sider this: 1 • "With the exc<l>Uoo ol ,Pete Ad~ none had the pllysi<:al )lbility thal line has." • I McKay wasn't d,Jmeaning the~ Dave Browns and All.al> Grafs of las.f year's line. He pointei' out they we~ not as physically im)>Oitng as tadies Mike McGirr, ~. 263; Steve Riley, &-5, 248; guart!J Booker Brow': s.31'.67' Bill Bain, 6-4, l!!i, arid center IJOo/McCaf!rey, S.2, 238. ' ' "All lhose players Should be able to make a pro team," McKay said. "They have what the pros' look for --height,. size and enough qW.ckness." BOBBY RIGGS -TEAMS WITH DAUGHTER·IN·LAW MARGO. Billie--,,Jean Battles Mystery Illness , HILTON HEAD lSLAND, S.C. (AP) - Billie Jean KlnC munched hungrily on a chocolate covered caody bar and aJl- nounced : _ "'Mils may be the answer.'" Mn. King has been suf!ertng from """e>111y&teriout and--&tlll undl~; health problems which may involve low sugar content in the blood. -j "My doctor still doesn't know whit It Is," Mrs. King said Tuelday after she and Arthur Aslle had scored a mixed doubles seml(inal victory against. Stan Smith '•Jd Chrb Evert 1-7, M, ?·S in the Mn. King, one of the world's premier tourn ament in St. Louis. Workl_.,t;;;itatlonal tenn,ls classic. women's tennis players, abandoned a "My doctor won't let me play ," abe 11~'re · golng ~ take some more quarter-flnal match ln the recent U.S.',. said. "I . wanled to. ~ause Butch ~' Billie Jean 18.ld. Open Tennls Championships at Fortst Buchhol r. is running lt and he's a lood. "R!Chl l<MW they've got me eating Hills, N.Y., sulr.nng from _wbal at 1he frtcnd. bu t lhe doctor sold no." supr. Maybe It's the answer. I sure feel time was heat exhausUon. Her next scheduled t11ppearance Is In a.~botlor.than I dld.-1-waa.jtllt running-Sht'playtd ltllutrglcally Monday in a the notionally tclevlsoo match aplnsl out o( e5 be!ore. women's 11n4Jeo 1<ml·llnal loss to Miss hustler Bobby Riggs In the lloullt!>.n ,;I !eel much', modi belier now. Evert hen! -apJn In s<vere heat -Astrodome Sept. 20. "And, Lord, bul I love candy. So thJs Is then wu lulled cil to the medical "l'tl probably go to llO!jSlon Swtday1" m problem. But I ow. doa't want to gain center on tho resort Island for some she sold. "Until then l'm Just golna lO OJI)' welpt, and candy pull the pound• t .. ll: stay here on the Island and rest and try on mt. We'll ju.at have to wait and see.'1 ~ Iha withdrew from this wHk's to get my head together." ' \ " ) I • JIM GARDEA SPARKS THE MATER DEi RUNNING ATTACK. .All.CIF Catadidates Monarch s Sl1ould Score ::· ·Witl1 l\iartindale, Ga 1rdea '·· ~ By STEVE BRAND l~en )'OUOfh~";e ~·~~~=am All-cJF '1mning tiack and a leading candidate for ~1-CIF first team quarterback, things ~d to look somewhat bright offensively. ·.~Mater .Oei's head Iootball coach Gary 6'rr WOll't argue. "I think you'll see one of the most .,J>alanced offensive teams ever at Mater llfi," says Carr, starting bis first season in\f'"ding the Monarchs. "We plan to throw the ball J0-.45 per cent of the time, which~ a radical change." Carr, , who is trying to get the Monarchs back ln the CIP playoffs after a ·seven.-yeat;_ ?ibsence, says quarterback Steve Martin&le (~2, 190} possesses just the leadership qualities to do the job. "He's the top return.Ing quarterback in Orange County," ~s Carr. which if true \1·ould put Mart~a1e ahead ol players like Steve Bukich at Newport H&bor and santa Ana's Mike Molina.. Matindale played every minute of every game for the J\fonarc hs a year ago, oompleting 54 of t 11 passes for 729 yards but just one touchdown. A dropback quarterback, Martindale rushed for 67 yards in 77 carries, an average fhat was decimated in the final- game loss to Servite when he was <Jumped for !! yarda In losses. ,'Jim Gardea (5-10, 1&5) was a second teem AU.CIF choice off his near-1,®- yard 8e4son when he rushed for 936 yards on 183 carries, a S. I average, while scoring 16 times. "Jim's the best running back I've had the opportunity to coach," says Carr, who last seuan coached Estancia's Dan Prinoeotto. "He'• fast, tough, quick and has fan- tastic bands. He'll go out for a lot or passes thl~ year." The backups at quarterback and tailback are., seasoned players. Jim Wigmore, wild runs as well as he passes , played as a sophomore and. according to Carr, has shown great confidence and is destined to be a great one. Gardea's replacement will be Greg Vi- viano (5-7, 175), who· is sct0nd behind Gardea in speed and has outstanding moves . Fullback, howevCT, has . taken on a disaster area look of !ate. Hector Delgadillo, who was also the team's No. 1 middle guard, suffered a broken foot \VednesOay, joining two other potential starters on the sidelines. Junior Bob ~1acauley {6--0, 188) has been moved into the No. l spot. The receiver positions are considerably better off with Dave Najera (5-9, 140) and Mike Gage (6-0, 150) battling at slot.- back and returning starter Pat Hen~ derson (5-9, 140) holding down the wide receiver position. Letterman J\1ikc Beeuwsaert (6-0, 180) is the top candidate al tight end, being pushed by Joe Ballestero (G-0, 170). Staring tackle Kevin Pegan (6-0, 200) is the team 's heaviest player on one side .while junior Eric Berg (6-<l, 190) has foo'iht his way to the No. 1 sPot at the other tackle. They're being pressed by Sam Lope• (6-0, 180) and Mark Stemmer (6-0, 175). Lettennan Bob Alvarez (5-11, 180 ! holds down one guard position wtlh 'Jeff Verano (5-lG, 179 ) penciled il'1I en t.he opposite side. John LaGrandeur (6-2, 190). whom Carr calb, potentially one of the ~t centers he's ever coached. including All- CJFer Vince Klees, is solid in that spot. • Gauchos to Face -~-B-ack.- -. CyprCS! College rootball teams have seen six years of rrusttation -but It all rould be a memory ln 1973. \Vith a new coach, some top talent returning and an Influx of good-looking lreshmen. the Chargers could produce 1heir first wlratlng football record. "\\'e have good football players and an excellent team attitude," says first year coach llov.·ard Black, "we think we can be a contende r in our oonference." Black, an assistant al Fullerton College for seven years prior to being named the head man at Cypress, thinks he'll get an idea of just how good his club is Saturday night. . Sailors Hope To Relinquish Fewer Points By ROGER CARLSON Of tti. 0 1lly 'll•t Sllff coaches Ernie Johnson and Don Lent establi~bed some imposing defensive marks at Newport Harbor High in 1&70 and 1971 •.. but that asset showed signS or falling apart In 1972. Newport teams allowed 16 touchdowns to 18 opponents in the 70-71 span during the regular season, but the '72 contingent gave up 15 TDs to nine foes. Thus one of Lent's chief tasks this season is building lhat det'ensive struc- ture back as his Sailors prepare for the upcoming 1973 football season. "We'Q be coming out of more defensive alignments," promises Lent. Jeff Kravitz (5-11, 208) and Don Valdez (6-2, 196) return with starting experience for Newport Harlxlr and Lent will build around that duo up front. Kravitz is expected to be at full strength for the Sailors' opener with Corona de! Mar. He was hobbled with an injury in the spring and required cor· rective surgery during the summer. Other top defenders in the Newport trenches will be John Gust (6-0, 215), Pat Millican (6--0, 220), Ken Newbery (6-2, 2G7J and George Norris (S-11, 200). Others who could figure in Lent's plans as down linemen include Ohio transfer Tom Formica (6-3, 212 ), Skip Franklin (6-1, 210), Dave Helfrich (6-0. 198 ), Scott Reid (6-<l, 184) and Lane Weber (5-9, 162). Returning starter BiU Mockett (6-0, 190) appears to have a lock on one linebacker position while the other side is up for grabs between Tom Sartig (6-0, 196), Marina High transfer J oh n Phipps (5-10, 173), John Nichols (5-10, 167) and Art ~rce (5-11, 191). Saftig may be counted on more for of- fensive duties at fullback with the tern· porary loss or fullback Pete Brown. Bro"'ll (6-1, 210) slipped on some wet pavement and broke the tibia In his right leg during pre-conditioning week. It would appea r that -Brown will mis,, at least the first two practice games and possibly the mishap will cut into his Sunset League activity. Returning starter Gavin Hedrick (6-2, 190) and alternate quarterback Tim Brown are stationed at the comers and currently pressing that pair are Tom Bauicas (135) and Mark Steverson (178). The deep ~dary figures to be man- ned by Erik Escher (156) and "-1ark Duf. fy (173 ), both starters in 1972. Other players,possibly working into the secondary are Bob Unverl (164). Vinnie ?ilulroy (174), Steve Bukich (200), Kurk Clarke (164), Gary Parker (138), Dave Simmons (167) or Jeff Weiss (140). That 's when eyp.... hosti Saddl<back at Buena. Park ltigh (7:30). "We f~I Saddleback will be an ex- cell ent test tor U! because we feel Sad- dleback has an excellent football team. "We saw Saddleback scrimmage Santa Ana last week and we were extremely impressed . Saddleback is well drilled and its pass protection is outstanding. Defensively it is very aggressive. lt kept Santa Ana at bay all night.'' But the 37-year old Black thinks hls learn has the -talent to stay with the Gauchos . "We're comfng aloog very well. Oelensively we're Vf:rf pleased and of .. fen!l.\•ely we lb1nk we 're slowly loam. ing." (,)preu bu 14 lettermen back, nh1e cl whom were starters Jut year. The best is probably e1-Westem Uigh star Bobby Dapper. who rulbed !or 181 yard8-last season and was accorded a first team All-SOUthem Cal O>nt'erence btrth. Black readily adin!ta that Dapper (5-10, 185) is the key to Cypress' offense, but he adds that the Olargers are looking for a balancod orr ...... •iwe have two pretty good n.lly PIJ91 Sl•tf ...... GOLDEN WEST LINE STANDOUTS JIM POTTER (74), JACK MURRY. Rtagged R11stler Golden West's Potter Anchors Defensive Line By CRAIG SHEFF Of !111 0•11'1' 'lllt Steff Jim Potter had a super year £or Golden West College's football team i n 1972--being named a first team All· Southern California Conference defensive tackle. But Potter figures to be even better in 73. The 6-2, ~poWlder wlll be anchoring the Rustlers defensive tine Saturday night v.•hen it faces rival Orange Coast at OC'C in the season opener. and did a lot of ruMing this past mn- mer. He's really a dedicated football player and he's super ooachable. "And he's every blt as quick as he was last year even Y.ith the added weight. Plus he has a year's matwity and a year's experience. He's just one heck or a football player." Meanwhile, Shackleford announced that letterman quarterback Tom Meunier, a Founta in Valley High pro- duct, will probably be out for the year with a knee injury. • q~ri>acks In Brad Hiiiman (5-10, 170) and Mike Sc:itlub (5-10. 11&) who are the scrambllng-tfpe. We 're striving for a balanced attack."~ Defensively, the Cha t1 a ar to be ooUd. especially with the I: or mid- dle guard Paul <lulntoo (&.Q, 206), a WesterQ High gradual<> w b 0-, joined <:yprw recently alter ependlni a ''""'Pl• or woeks with Washlnglon Stat<. Other top dcf~ve gems · 'include sophomore linemen George Emigh (6-1, 220) and Paul Johnson (5-lt, ~) and freshman Roger Page (&-0, 225), from Magnolia. Barons Plan To Emphasize Defense More By RON EVANS Of IM Diii'!' I'\~ ....... A major change in philosophy has hit Fountam Valley !Ugh jootball. "In years past," says coach Bruce Pickford, "ll we hnd a player who was equally adept on offense and de fense, we'd play him on offen91, "For the first time v.:e're reviling our thinking. N17N the same piayor will stut on defense." .' , The !onner theory Allowed' FOWttaln Valley to score in bundles but ~1t the same time have large amO\ttlt.s of points chalked up against it. "Naturally there are players who flt perfectly one way, efther on offeMe ar de£ense, and that sltuaUoo won't be ll- fccted," says Pickford. "It's the youngster who mJght be equally strong al either offense or defense we're talki111 about." The Barons still hope to field as close to tw<>platoon football u possJble. But when the Barons open agaIMt North Tor- rance at Huntington Beach, several ol the players will be going both ways. "As the season pl"Olf'esses, we-~ to be able to give players like Dan Maltby and Scott Napp mott: of a rest," says Pickford. · Maltby (6-4. 210) and Knapp (~. 210) anchor an experience-thin, defenslve line. Pickford simply lilted five other playen who will fight tt out for the remalnln( down lineman spots. Those players lnclude Bob Blackburn (ttl5), Terry Schuster (ltll), Bruce Bowen (185), Manuel Perei (185), and Palmdale trans/er Rene Gubemick (165). Las\ year's part-time dclensive end starter Bob Patison (6-0 and 190) retums but the oth« starting berth and bec!rup playen will come from among Steve Haskell {175), Jeff Fredrlcboo (ltll). Wayne Cabnil (165) and Tom Stinebiser (170). Dave Mackley, (6-<l, 190), last year's No. 3 linebac ker, heads this yea r's can- didates. He11 be JXJ•hed by letterman Dcug Wllaon (185), J erry Grundy (ltll) and the Hanna twins, Homer and H~ (both 165). Two si.rters t't'tum in the defensive S«Ondary. Ben Dodton (170) and Rldl Tessler ( 160) are the veterans but th4 other positions are up for grabs, a<» cording to Pickford. ' Looking like challengers In practice are Vince Bienek (160), Dave Kreutzer (160), Mike Marquer: (180) and anotblr· sophomore. Jell Jolly, · Tiie rover position candidates includt/ Kevin Sereno (180), Bill Ogden (165) and; Dave Morrison . 1, "We have a Jot ol. spots to fUI," sar-. Plck!om, "but we"ll think cl de!""" firltl this year. We want to reverse lhat trend' of g!vlng up so many points." Baseball Standings "He was an wtslancling player for us last year. but we 've never had anyone play better than him at Golden West," says Rustlers head coach R a y Sluicklelord. Coast A1·ea Grid Teams BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS! 1964 VO LVO 122 Cl'E. $877 1 t'I TOYOTA $1199 1967 VOLVO 4 DR 144 4 cyt,. 11111, lt1n1., r1cli1, "''''' UNllH, Wht!I 1.o11., ~I'll; 1ftl, $1177 1f 7D TOYOTA COIONA 4 Dll: • crto ..... 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(I gel IFor11..-... , ,, (llllllf'nl• 1Slnttr 17·11) Otlly 111rn11 sci'tldulld \ T~I M!Mt 80llon 11 N-Ytrk Mltw1ull" 11 e1ttll'llott 1tenw1 city 11 c1n10MI• • Otlly '''"" lci'IH\llt'lll Shackleford, of course. has always been high on the former Huntington Beach High standout. "He was an outstanding player for us la.st year, but he's progres.M!d quite a bit since then. And it's basically because he's so much bigger." To Scrimmage Saturday Polter played at about 195 pounds last ser.son, but he's up 25 pounds th.ls year. ''He's added weight because he did not wrestle I as t year. In the past he's wrestled at rn pounds, so he's bad to keep his weight down. And be's alt0 hem on a weight-lifting program," adds Shackleford. But, says the Golden West coach, the one thing that has trµlde him a better football player more than anything else la dedication. Polter spent the summer working out twice a day with former Golden West star Mnrk Lomas, who bas been a dei•nsive line otandoot with the New York Jets for a number of years. "He worked with Mark on pau rush B•rd C:oUI"t Play The first con tact with outside com- petition is scheduled Saturday for the Orange Coast area's 16 high school foot- ball teams. Arter a week of pre-conditioning and two weeks of contact drills, the terim- mages give coaches an extra look at their team's strengths and weaknesses. Too, It affordl individual players to mow what they can do against outside competition befoit actJoo is for keeps a week hence . Here's a capsule rundown on each ol the Orange Coosti area's school's and their scl1edule Satur<lay (U~ at< ten- tative): Corona del Mar -The Sea l(Jngs host B'Uhrnstedt Stuns Kodes APTOS, Calif. (AP) -Jan Kodes of cz.dlollov1lldi, !he Wlmbl«kln cham- pion, "'' ~ 'l\tesday ""'11 In the Ot1t round cl the $37,500 National Han! Court tennis champlonlhlps. losing M, ~ to Dick Bohrnstedt or Redlan<la. Kodcs' serve was broken four times by Bohmatedt :ZS,-a former-USC-player . Bohrn•tedt aald Kodcs may have bad "• little bit of a let-down, just com1na beck from Fomt Rills'' where he wu beaten In Ille U.S. Open finals. lfowover. Bohmst<dl !ell tbal IU own 1lrong Hrvlce game wu lhe decld!nr rec.tor. ' ' St. John Bosco at Newport Harbor (T p.m.) Calta Mesa -The Mus!Bn(I ~ al Mission Viejo (10 a.m.). Dana HUis -The Dclpblns bolt Cypress (4 p.m.). Edison -'I11e Chargen are at Westm!nsler (10 a.m.). El Toco -The Charfen1 meet Esperanza al Mlulllll Viejo H1ib (1:30 p.m.). Estancra -Tho Ea&les arc at Bellflower High (4 p.m.I. Fountain Valley -The Barona are at Loara Hlllh (10 a.m.). · HunUllflon Stach -The 0Ut11 are at Foctblll (10 a.m.). Laguna Beach -The Artltts bool Olrlsbad (11 a.m.). Marina -The Vikings l!lle\ Sad- dltback at Westminster (7 p.m.). Miter Del -11ll Monarchl are at Newport Harbor (10 a.m.). , Mlul<n Viejo -The Dlab1111 - Costa M.., (10 a.m.). I Newport Harbor -The Sailors boat , Mater Del ( 10 a.m. ). San Clemon!<> -The Trll4ns bolt Katella (7 p.mJ. Unlverstty -The Trojans meet North Rlvtnlde High al the Unlvenlty cl CAllfcrnla (Rlvenlde) at 7 p.m. Westminster -The Lllllll boot EdllOll (10 1.m.). Area Calendar ,, ., ·I • . I ·! ·. .J ·, ., ., ., •, •. ·. ... ·. ••• •• .. " . •• '•· . ·' :.• .. • • .. · ,, PETE COTTAM IS LAGUNA BEACH'S OUTSIDE RUNNING THREAT. Loss of Starting, Halfback Hurts Laguna Grid Attack By JOHN CASS Of tlli9 Ololly Piiot lll ff J ohn Carl!On's aching back baa left Laguna Beach coech Hal Akins in a painful predica- ment as the ArtiSts prepare to formalize their offeNivi foot- ball plam !or !he c!oming sea.:>n. for 1he other haw . Pele Cottam, (W. 143) returns at rwuUng back after rushing for 1aa yards and scoring three· touchdowns last season.~. a 10.2 sprinter for the 100~ will be the outside threat with. Carlson out. the option, A.kins pas.sed for 223 yards and completed 13 in 27 attempts for two touchdowns la.st year. John Willette, a junior transfer from Rosemead is pressing Akins, and will give lhe Arti.slS clepth at the posi· . li on. Kickers , Tangle Golden Wesl COUege tangles with Cen'l.tos Jn the first game of a soccer trlpleheader Satur- day at Cerri,.._ It's the opening soccer match of the season for Golden West's RusUer3 with the first kickoff scheduled for II In the morning. Two other top socc er matches: will follow. In the 1 o'clock game, the PacUic Soceer Le a g u e All-Stars take oo the Ameri· can Youth Soccer Organization All·stara. Then at 3 o'clock in the feature match, the Southeast All·stars tangle with the Free University of Berlin. For the Rustlers, it will be the first step into the big Ume. The soccer program at Golden West has been steadily lm· proving and last year's club posted the school's first win- ning season. Tickets for the triplebeader are priced at $2.!IO for adults, $2 for adults in blocks of 50 or more, $1.50 for students with jdentiflcation, 75 cents for children under 12 or soccer players un~r 16 with iden- tification. ... Wrdntsday, Stpttmb@r 12, 1973 DAILY PILOT :J lmprovin-~De f ensi:ve Seven P rime Factor for Dolphins W~t, Wilt Absentees · LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Lakers opeoOd their training camp Tuesday with three prominent absentees -guard Jen-y West, center Wilt Chamberlain and guard -forward Keith Erickson. By HANK WESCH ~ I ... ~IY Piiot 11111 Improving on a delense which gave up an average of 3.1.5 points a game last season is of primary lmportance for coach Tony Leon. as he leads the Dana Hills Dolphins into Orange League football com- peU lion this season. 'Ibe second-year sch o o 1 returns all of last years starters. and h a s benefited from a few off-season transfers, but Leon still has some questions. "Our real problem is with the front seven, where people r11n through us pretty easily last season," Leon says. "The backs are small, but they play good J)OSllion and work well as a unit , so I'm not too worried about them." "With our offense we're going to score• fai rly well this season, but we've got to hold the other team to t w o touchdowns a game to win." One advantage the Dolphins linemen will have over last season is that, with one ex- ception, they should all be one- way starters. Junior Bob Spiers, who II~ prom- inently at runnmg back on orfeme, ls a probable .starter at defensive end allo. Senior Rick Sagan and junior tr a nsf er Jim Newnerski, a 5-10, 110-pc>under who played last year in Pennsylvania, are vying for the other defensive end .spot. Big Joe Cameron (S.5, 215) and cralg Fulladosa (IHI, 1115) are a pair of Junior lettennen at tackles, and Leon expects a muc h improved perfonnance from bolh this season. Three seniors are virtually equal in a figh~ for the starting middle guard spot. They are Bill Jensen (5-8, 170), Andy Avasani (S.I , 205) Dis tance Run Siii Miii 0Hn R1111 1. Ted Thome• (~eanJ1d1l 2. Tenv Ee1w1rd1 !Si n ClemenTt), J. M. Moore (Sen Cl1mtfll•l 4. Carl kirk CCorone dll Mi r), 5. S. Glllnple (Newporl Beech), 6. E. Domingue' (Mission Vle- Jol. Tln"ll: 2't~OJ.O and Boxer Torres (5-8, 175). Leon feels the Dolphins will be strengthened at linebacker this season with transfer Mike Vigglanelli and returnee Bob Vandercook the likely starters. Viggianelll (5 • JO, 198 transferred in from Poly High ot San Fernando and had a good spring practice session, while Vandercook (6-1, 180) is recovered from a bout with mononucleosis which sidelined him for part of last season. Jim Jamison (5-10, 185 ), a transfer from Troy and John Sweeney (6-1, 185) are lhe ba ckups. Steve Miklos, a possible starter on offense, figures to start along with Dave Buck at the derensive comers, while Brian Davis and John Ulloa are the I i k e 1 y starters at safety. All four are in the ~. HID· pound category. Olfcns ive starters Bill Spring- man and Mark Eljenholm are expected to see spot action in the backfield as necessary . and Arnulfo Malagon is also ready for reserve duty. West, who has hinted retire- ment, "will be fined each day an undisclosed amount or cash," said Pete Newell , general manager. The all-pro, ll-year veteran wants lo renegotiate h i s oontract, a club spokesman said. ''The Lakers organization is negotiating with Wilt and Keith, a9 they are unsigned, and we hope they will come to terms shortly." said Newell . Chamberlain and Erickson won't be fined because they are not under contract. "As far as West is con- cerned. Jerry is under ton- tract. He is in violation of that contract. Lak.ers policy is not to renegotiate contracts and they will stay with that policy." West has one more year to go on a two-year contract at about $300,000 annually. SEPT. 12, 13, 14, 15 WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. Auto "'--1" AvallaW. In Ovhlde-Cionter = • . \AIJ1-PlwF.LT:W CarlMln, a 5-8, 160-pounder who won the Orange League 100.yltd dash champiooshi p last track season, has been plagued by back problems and under the advice of a physi· clan, will likely mill a .month of the season and hu possibly been lost for the year to tbe Artists. The list of playen to fill in al right half includes Mike BennJng. Mark Mazzarella, Jeff Miller and Long Beach Millikan transfer S c o t t Leebrick. All have adequate speed. and are rated nearly equal by Akins. Both quarterback!: are rated good throwers, and will have speedy split end Eric Heard and tight ends Kurt Drey (a transfer from Westminster) and Scott Westgaard as pass- . targe!s. I mirt KM 100 4-FULL-PLY .. K mart BELTED Kl 300, 1bi.s leaves Akin$, who was counting on C&rJJon'a speed for a halfback spot 1n the Arlllta.llackfleld, wllh die lask or replacing Cari.on. Although he has several players who could flll it capably, Akins !eels the Artists attack will be hampered. "! thought John co u Id J>OSSibly be the best back in the league this season." Akins says. "lie bas !he spe<d and the moves and would have been a 'great bri!akaway threat." Even wit.bout Carlson, the Artists can field a fa,,t and powerful backfield, but the line may be loaded with in- experienced players and is a blg quesUon mark. Dave Martin, a &-3, ~ pounder who was an all-league lineman last 9eUCIO, bas been moved lo fullback in !he Arlllta' wishbone T. Although the senior .standout lacks polish as a runner, Akins feel.s he will provtde much needed power runipng and blockbig Miiier will be the backup fullback and could become a starter if Martin is moved back into the line. At quarterback, Akins' son Kelly has the edge on two other candidates after gaining experience in sevtn games last season. A good runner off Soccer Clinic Slated for FV A soccer clinic is available to boys age eight throU&"h 18 at Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park this weekend. Coeches M a x Wozniak, Derek Lawther, Diet t er Schulte and Norman Jackson will conduct the cftn.lc, which run s from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Fees are $6 per student each day, o.r $10 per double aession. Athletes should bring sack lunches, a ball and soccer llhoes. Further information can be obtained by calling 963-4tll. ~ey and Westgaard will alternate, carrying in plays fo r Akins. The Artists orrensive line should have better size than the past two seasons even with Martin in the backfield. Akins must count heavily on juniors, however, and he feels their response could be a key to the team's success. Junior center John Wills (200) is a starter as is tackle John McCall (190), another junior. Senior Chris White (170) and junior Mark Johnson " (160), the two best blockers on the team, are slated for the guard spots. The other tickle pogition is open, but Akins i.!I hoping 255- pound Larry McCann can fill it. If not, Brad Emery (6-3, 190-pound junior) and junior Mark Shipkey (S-3, 185) are posslblllttes to be worked in with some combination. "The juniois are the key. If they come throuah. we could challenge in the. league," Akins says. "But we need to move the ball oo offense and give our defense a rest." PARAMOUNT SPORTS - "f.:veNJfhin g • in C7 " Jenni6 ~------- A FABULOUS FREE VACATION FOR TWO IN BEAUTI FUL HAWAII VIA .CONTINENTAL747 THE PROUD BIRD 01' TH E PACIFIC. 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Jacobs, formerly one of the top stars on the pro golf tour, fashioned rounds of 66-68- 71-205 over the par-71 layout. 11e finished five strokes under par with Jerry Barber of Grif· fith Park 12 strokes back in second at 217. The tournament is an annual event at Mesa Verde CC with the winner pocketing $600. \\'illie Barber, the defending champion, did· not play. Other top finishers included Don 'Beal ·at 218, 'Jerry Powell an1f Jack Gamer at 219; Dave Hart and Rick Divel of El Niguel at 220; Bob Baldwin an4 Jimmy Clark at 221; Ed- die Merrins, Terry Ferraro ancJ. Henry ~rabin at 222; ·and Rusty Ubl with Dave Cink at 223. Host pro Max Bayha fini sh· ed . with round!J ot 71.7g.77 wiu1e ·Skip WbiUet of Mile Square in Fotmtain .Valley, posted a score of 227 for the three rounds. Jacobs' first round score of 66, five under par, was low for Pickeroo Rewards ' Doubled , )\i'ith twice as much prize m;bneY st stake each week, the 19"3 edition of Pilot Pigskin ' Pi;ckeroo promises to be the mbst 'exciting season in the hiStory ·of the game. The contest goes into its firth yea; as a reader- ' participation f~tur~f the Daily Pilot when -,he new season starts Sund8y. Top prize each week of the lO:week contest will be $50 in cash. Second place winner will ge't $20 and third. fourth and rU:th place winnen will each receive $10 in cash. All of the money -twice as much as offend last year-- will be given in the fonn cl checks winners can pick up at participtting a u t o m o b i I e dealers• stores along Harbor , Boulevard in Costa Mesa. The Harbor Boulevard of Cars association 5s sponsoring the contest this year in con- jWlctlon with the Daily Pilot. Each week a different dealership from among the 10 dealer memt>ers of t h e association will prepare win- ners' checks. The dealer! are A t I a s Chrysler-Plymouth, Ba u er Buick, C o n n e I l Chevrolet. Costa Mesa Datsun , Dave Ross Pontiac, Johnson le Son Lincoln-J\fercury, Mir a c I e J\>Iaida, Nabers Cadillac , Theodore Robins Ford and University Oldsmobile. Checks for the first week's winners will be awaiting the1n at Atlas Chrysler-Plymouth, 2929 Harbor Blvd., after v.•in- ners are announced in the Dai- ly Pilot on or about Sept. 25. First week's selection or 30 games will be announced in the next couple of days in the Dally Pilot's s}X>rts pages. Local "prophets for profit'' wi ll be challenged to pick \Vin· ners in all the area prep and college games and also will be offe red a shot at picking win· ners in some or the nation's lop college and pro contests or the week. I the tournament v:ith ~ferrins getting low round for the day Tuesday lvith a 69. Seacllff J\·tlke Raschlatore v.'On the presidents cup men's golf tournament at Huntington Sea· cliff Country C1ub recently. Ras chiatore had a net score or 205 for 54 holes to win by two strokes over runncrup George Cheli us with 'l<Yl. Jn third place at 208· was J\IcJ Stephens v.·ith 1\-lel Moore and Randy Karcher tied at 209. Herb Ja1nes was sixth with 210. John Dwyer scored a hole- in~ne Sunday using a S.-iron on the 175-yard eighth hole. ' Santa Ana Two teams are lied (or the early qualifying lead in the guys and dolls helter ball of partners competition at Santa Ana Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Talmage are on one team with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mahoney on the other. Both have posted a score of 60. At 61 were Mr. and ?\1rs. John Gabriel. Qual ify ing ends this weekend with the low 16 teams beginning match play for the title a week from Sunday. ltlfssio11 Viejo Next big event on th e .calen- dar at Mission Viejo Golf C!ub is the men's stag day tourna- ment next Wednesday. A shotglln start will get the event under way at I with the men's club monthly meeting that evening. Big Ca1111on Qualifying action for the men's club champions hip at Big Canyon Country C1ub of Newport Beach will take place Saturday and Sunday. This is the third year for the event with Wesley Smith as defending champion. N e i l Lakena m won the title . two, years ago. Following quali- fying, the Jo,v eight pJAyers will meet in h~-on M.at<;b play competition for the title. A men's guest stag day will be held next Wednesday with a 1 o'clock shotgun start. Jt will be a two low balls of foursome scoring. ·Jn a better ball or fQUrsome tournameot over the past weekend. Tom Schreiber. Dick Fyke, Eric \Velton and Joe Gleason came in with a 58 for first place honors. Three teams tied for second at 59. On one \Vere Jim Gianulius. Dave Barnes. Jack Grundhofer and Dick Curnutt. On another were John Dillon. Harry Dtx:lson. Will Higgi.1 and Dick \Vhillo"" The third team had Dick Peck. Paul Schloemer. Allen Blacklidge and Jim Harbour. To other1' tied for the next soot at 61 including \Valt Frome. Don Yoder, !\fort Ghennan and Bjarne Qvale. On the other were lifarl Gary. MUes Ne¥<'by, Bill Nebb and Gene Parker. 19tla Role . . . . ... HUNTINGTON BEACH NET CHAMPS ROBIN KAHN AND BOB DUESlER. Duesler Nabs HB Net Title Bob Duesler of Fountain Vall ey won .the men's singles cbampionship of the Hun· tington Beach Open tennis tournament Sunday at Pacific Sands Tennis · Club b y defeating l)(:nnis Trout of · l.ong Beach in the finals. 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Duesler was deren d ing champion in the event and is one of 16 seeded pl<tyers participating in the Junior Veterans ( 3 5· an cl · over) division of the P a c i f i c Sout h\vest tennis tournament at Newport Beach Tennis Club this \VeCk. Only Orie Letterman Re.turns for Rustlers Althouf!h only one letterman returns. Golden \V~st College cross country coach Tom Noon figures he'll have an imp roved record over 1972. Mike Bra'unstein is the only sophomore back from last season's 4-4 team, and he fi"gu res to be the Rustlers' No. 3 runner. Freshmen Chuck Cernecky (\Yestminster) and Steve Reed ! Marina J are waging a tight bettle for the No. 1 SJXIL Others on the roster include Grid Clinic Set for Fans Untested • AtUCI A new coach and a freshman-oriented team will combine to give UC Irvine an unknown quality in Saturday's opening dual cross country meet al California Lutheran College in Thousand Oaks. "l'm very optimistic about this team from the standpoint that it's a young cine and all or our fop runners will have more eligibility," coach Len Miller says. "l would guess that our seventh runner this year will be better than the second run· """"'' llACK ..... i.-1 ..... ...... 1111 -..... 1o1.11 .... .. '" ... '"· " •.•. .. . .... ... u-.. T-V lllGlllJGHTS - K'l'TV m 4:3~Dodger baseball. Th• Dodg~ continue their crucial series wlth the Reds In Gin· .cinnati . NBC O 83~"ln the ~eat ol the Night." Rod Steiger in lhe Oscar·winning movie that won hlm the best actor awatd Jn 1967 as a bigoted· , Southem sheriff working with a black Northern detective (Sidney Poiti~r) . ABC o 8:3~"She Lives." Another version of the "Love Story" theme with Desi Arnaz Jr. and Season Hubley as two teenagers seeking a cilro for the girl's terminal )liness. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening ,,., U o D &11?!1 Glil QI"'"' lll®l@lll~illSIIJ "'"' Ohll11111 • Tiit lllCJ Stlow ·1eo.rbhif ,, Edtlie'• fltitr Dldllf lueball Cont'd from 4:30PM. Dodier' vs. Reth. !Stir Trd LM Ttrrtt Mtrit: (C) (Zllr) "l Y'iolt11t p,.. plt .. (dra) '56--t::harlton Htstoo. £D,Hodppod11 ltdtt l!) Thrtt Stoopt Thursday U)Ci1111...,,Wl'Ntllll €!)TM Adll1111 flllllJ ''" o OJ m l!6l m •IC w"""" MH!t: (If1ibr) "I• tilt Htll tt "- Nipr• (dr•) '67-Rod Stel11r, Sid· ney Poitier, Warren °'In. AA 111111 ind rtsenlful police chief 111blt* • bl1ckl man to biaote4 qUlltloninr 1bollt' murder only to find the •11111 15 • top r1nkinr homlcld• dttectlw. 0 il!l l1J Ill N£W IWDll AK Wtd•tdlf Mo\111:: (t) (Ill. "'at Lim" (dt•) '13 -Otsl Arnu Jr .• Se1:1ot1 Hubl1y. Two lontly ll·)'tlt· olds, who mtet throufh • eolltlt newtp1p1r td ind shirt • vtty apt· cl1I llM, Join IO(tthlf to fi(ht tilt firl's t1rmintl il!nw ind befn • lrantie setrch lo filld 1 dodW who can htlp. m Mm •riffifi .. ag Drl•• lfl-l--9:00 U CANNON -2 HOUR * SPECIAL TONIGHT ! ! I 1:30 .. IJ O News 1:451) Movll: "J .. ltt Min" (eorn) '45 -P1111 Ann G1r111r, Allfn Joslyn. 2:1s m A11-111111t n.w: .. "' 11t ,..,, 1ot111," .. ,...,., ltlt ........ '"" Ge0f'11 Rtlt, Anni M17 Wonf ....... tltln• Ciim Ktllf' (dr•) ·sa.-at1n.1 8f01110n, Susan Ctbot, i:oo D !Cl .,..,, '-" llor WOJ DAYTIME MOVIES llii.,1' eon.,;• l""'l 11-VI<· ~· Ma)'O, C1n1 Nilson. 9:00 ~qi "Tn""-l .f11-(•dV) '-4 ID "111t1t W•I"' (ldV) 'u.-:Ptter • ....., •1 Bakhl'ln Chelo AIOl'llCI ~ - ack 1Ru1. ,J:GO ffl "OSi.111, '"'" A&IM" {.CW) 1:30 0 "-JO-" (dra) '59-Jaek Webb, '7T-Jolui Gavit\ curt Jiir1t11s. William CGnr.d. i (C) .,._" 1hltl ,.,.- JD:OO rl1 "Tiit l11111bll l1 ... " P1rt I (dr1) ccm) _'67-Sh1,1t)' M1elllnt; 'lG-Rich11d Burkin, Btrbara Rusi!. 4:00 "Ciilltll• lltld" (ltfv) 35 -g "All of Mt": (dra) '3-4-ff'tdrl , rol fl~•n, OltY11 dt Hnllltlld. Merth, Mirlfm Hopkln1. -4.)CI ~ SlllHI n lM: '::!, 1 Ill" lZ:OO O "test CMI CIN•r (m)'S) ' r.':t cr.1d~6l-Cl11H11 Dluptil.., KOCE, CHANNEL 50 Or~nge County's UllF 'televltion sta tion, KOCE-TV, has scheduled the following lpecial progr1111ns tOday. Detalled listings or Channel M's programs are carried in the Dally Pllol's TV Week each Sunday. ' " ·' f;.ook S·kipper,. No_ Sails f~n the dogs enjoy a solo cruise around the waters of 'Vhite's Cove, Catalina bland, on a clear day. This ebony pet, belonging to Austin and Deborah Daynes ... .,Of'l!alboa Yacht Club, draws some amused spectators as he shoves off front the ~ ~borah D under the lee of Hen Rock. ... ,_ 'Hurricane Gulch' Se"lected . For One Design Regatki Los Angeles Harbor's "hur· rtcane gulch," a windy strtp of waler olr cabrillo Beach Yacht Club, is the site selected !for.the Yacht Racing Unicii or Southern California's nintn '311· nilal Small Boat One Design Chlimpionship Regatta Satur· day and Sunday. • Cabrlllo Beach Yacht Club WI11 be OOst to the event which will include such h i 8 h • performance Olympic class dinghies u the Tornado C{lt. Flying Dutclunan, Soling, and Tempest. 1 Other classe! which have already beeh established arc " Jinker Top Wood Hull Competitor. Clark Sweers 41M'oot cutter Jlriker was the overall and 0ass B winner in. the !le(.'Ofld race cruise of the Wooden Hull Owners Association · (WHOA ) from Loog u.,ch to the catalina Is t.h mus last weekend. Sweet was the founder or WHOA. It Is composed • of owners o r well.maintained wooden ve~ls. both power and 98il. Twenty-one boats w-ticlpated tn the race. The P~fic Yacht and Bal- dllb provided the race com· mittee boats for the event. Risults: Cuss A -Troubador, Ru.ss Miller: (2) J;> tune, Qu1rles Selby; (3) Ransom, ~ve Delo: (I) AnUgua. Qruclt Fowler; (5) Butcher Boy II, John 5nook. the Cal-20, Mercury, Ceary·l8 Snipe, Coronad~I5 and 5-0-5. Continuous competition will be assured for the regatta with tflree.mittute w:rrnlng, preparatory and starts for the three races on Saturday and tv.·o on Sunday. This annual no-entry fee event is open to members or YRU clubs or to members of clubs affiliated with the North American Yacht Racing Union outside of Southern California. The YRU o( Southern California is Composed of 17 "property owning" yacht club.5. It was started in 1952 wit h eight clubs. Clubs now li sled on the YRU roster are Alamitos Bay \'acht Club, Bahia Corinthian. Yacht Club. Balboa Yacht Club. Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club, California Yacht C I u b, Coronado Yacht Club, ~ Rey Yacht Club. King Harbor Yacht Club. Lldo Isle Yacht Club, Long Beach Yacht C1ub, Los Angeles Yacht Club, Mission Bay Yacht Club, Newport llarbor Yacht Club. San Diego Yacht Club, Santa Barbara ·Yacht Club, Sil\'er Gate Yachl Club and South Shore Salling Club. Hobie Cats Flocki11g ' To Lake Havasu Race Late Havasu w111 be alive Mc Cu 11 o c h Corporation, 'o\·ith Hobie Cats Oct. 3--7 as the developers of Lake Havasu Ci· Hobie-14 neet competes for ty, will host the five-day top honors in the national event. All participants, spec- cbampionship regatta. tltors and press reprtsen· The fleet will be completed tati\·es will be staying at the Nauti cal Inn or camping by by the last minute entries pro-the Jake. vided by qualifying races to be --~--------1 held on Thursday. Oct. 4. The series of six races for the championship will begin on Friday, Oct. 5 and will be of- ficiated by the I;ake Havasu Yacht Club. Coast Catamaran, manufac· turers of the Hobie Cats arel;ii;i;~j!iii;;;:;;;;;:;;;~I furnishing the boats to be used by the top skippers in the country who have previously qualified at the divisional and area meets ·held throughout the summer. Th e competition is exf)ected to be k~ with each skipper vying for qualification to the second Hobie Cat world cham· pionships in Tahiti early next summer. CLASS B -(t ) Jinker, Clari: Sweet; (2) Sunda, ~ham Gibbons: (!) Fade !t.Jtay, Greg Ale1ander; (4) Debra, Rick Raul!; (5) Syn- OOve. Chuck Avery. -~----..,-·-'----------------11 ' itl J Hertt.r llw4...C ......... 979.2555 • • "' r ~ ' ' •• • DAILY PILOT • .. v ' . -· Elsinor e Race Carded Sunday gosy et Fa111ily Race OH Balboa : The fastest field e v e r assembled will be gunning for thousands of dollars and all the prestige that goos with y.•inning the annual . Lake Elsinore 250-mile enduran~ boat· race Saturday and Sun- day. Boats have arrived from as far away as Hawaii and many of the world 's for emost dtlverg'Will be on hand for the two day event. Saturday's action will center around the STP time trials. Those entered in Sunday's main event are eligible for the trials in 'o\'hich the STP COrp. dona les the prize money. The entrants will be divided into two classes and may enter the trials a:J many times as they wish. The trials start at lo a .in. and end at 3 p.m. Sonday at Ht a .n1. the starter will fire the gun that BOATING will start the world's fastest , ________ _,, boats and drivers on the 6th annual Lake Elsinore 250. Participants \Viii race until the first boat completes 100 laps around the course. The race \\'ill be head· quart('rcd at the Holiday Trailer Park on the northeait shore of the lake. Tht· :-;c"'Port Ocean Sailing Associallon has announced the dates for its 16th annual Alan1ilos Bay Argosy, SCpt. 29-30. The event is a popular overnight race-cruise in which the fleet races fron1 Balboa to Long Beilch Harbor on Satur· day. enjoys an overnight rendezvous , at L<lng Beach \'acht Club on Saturday night and races back to Balboa on Sunday. It is designed to give saiting families and guest! an op. porlunify to participate in rac- ing and get together for a pleasant weekend . Saturday's race will start off the Balboa Pier and finish at Alamitos Bay . SWlday's race starts off Alamitos Bay and finish off the Newport Pier. Entries must be postmMrked before midnight Jl' u es d ay , Sept. 25. No entry fee is ~ quired for participants in th e: 1973 Ensenada race or those who have paid the NOSA $5 membership fee. SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! ..... , ..... "' WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON 15221 BEACH BLVD. e PHONE 893-8544 MONDAY TH I U NIDAY • , •••• 1:30 A.M. • 9 P.M. SATURDAY •••••••••••••••••• l :JO A..M. ·' P.M, 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. e PHONE 8711-0700 MONDAY THIU FRIDAY •••••• 1:30 A..M . • t P.M. SATURDAY • , •.•••••.•••••••• 1:30 A.M. ·' P.M. PHONE 547-7477 MONDAY THRU FRI DAY •••••• SATURDAY •••••••••••••••••• SUNDAY •..••••••••.••••• , .• GUAUNlllD 24 MONTM t"" CAD£l 12 VOLT BA TIERIES ( .... 11 '6J."71J C ...... •"• ,.._'71; Cw· 1 oaa -·' 'U."6t; c ........ 'Ol '12; ··~-• ..,. ··111; a..···~ '•l.'IJ; ] ............. ·12. 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Uatl 'AX. out nfll, I 26 DAIL V PILOT , Deep Profit Bargain Fare for Music Lovers ~ Tlieater Otv1ier Tells Wliy A rurvey recently tn.ken by a New York organization in~ dlcated that many music lovers felt high concert hall prices were effectively barrlng them from top flight live entertainment. that the llcl<eU p.irchased by members of bolh associaUons ' ' Ina the community concert c1rcull By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPU What sort or man owns a theater that wou1d exhibit "Deep Throat"'? tn Hollywoood his name is Vince Miranda. He owns the Pussycat theater chain, 20 strong from Sacramento to National City. Miranda is a dark-visaged man of Portuguese descent with black hair and piercing eyes. He i! soft-spoken, im- aculate in dress and Oavlless- ly mannered. Yet one suspects a flinty interior. Miranda has been playing the x -r a t e d , unabashedly h a rd d c o r e pornographic "Deep Throat'' for almost a year. He will face trial soon on misdmeanor charges of ex- hibiting obscene material. "IT'S THE biggest hit we've ever had," he said the other day at lunch with his press age nt and the manager of the HoUywood Pussycat. ; ''I can tell you this: 'Deep ~ Throat' has grossed $2 million : at my th eater in less than a • year. That's 15~ percent of the flrst-run income for all theaters in Los Angeles for the first six months of 1973. . • ' ' . "Rumors say the picture cost bttween $28.IXXI and $50,000 to make. Personally 1 don 't know. But that $2 million isn't all profit to me . "I bought the picture for my theater because I looked at the ~ grosses it was making in other I ' situations. I knew it would do ! ; good business for me." •• • ; l • • • • • • • • .. THE PROS and cons of the moral question of showing outright pornography do not concern Miranda. He is not a man to weight and judge the burdens of the world. The " · dollar is his yardstick. ~: "I don't see any th in g ~: morally wr ong with ~ pornography," ~1iranda said. : "People should be allowed to ~ see whatever they choose. ~ : Obviously they want to see ! · pornography as evidenced by 'l . the success of this picture. • • "People come here from all over t h e country to see It. Alniost half our audience is women. The people who 'come 10 our box office represent every segment of American life, tittle old ladies, the rich, the poor, hippies. AU races and age groups, except those under the legal age. "ALl\.10ST EVERY star in Hollywood has been to the theater to see 'Deep Throat .' There are prints on the Bel Air circuit. Big names in thi.s On 'Cannon' town show the film at home to their friends. Anne Baxter makes a "The picture has been clos-rare television appear· ed down in various parts of ance tonight at 9 in a the country by politicians who special two-hour epi- fig ure they can get a lot of sode on the third-sea· publicity. It worked. so n premiere of "Can· "They haven 't closed us non" on CBS (2 ). down , but they've tried. The ----------- vice squad has confiscated a That may well be In New York. But this critic wouldn 't be inclined to sit sun and listen for very long if anyone in our area offered that kind of criticism. Looking at lhe rtch 111'13-74 itinerary, I can spot at lea.st 30 local offerings o( firR class music and ballet that would rome at much higher prices in many of the nation's metropolitan areas. ONE OF 11IE organizations involved offers what I have long regarded as the bargain of bargains: the programs of. fered by the community con- certs people, two versions of which are offered in our . Orange Coast by the Laguna Beach Community Concert Association and the Harbor Area Conurwnlly C o n c er t Association. Mrs. Gladys Thompson., that indefatigable worker for the Laguna group, tells me that the cost this year is $12 for adults and $6 for students. And this, ina'edibly, is what they get at Laguna Beach High School f0< lhal modesl outlay: baritone par ex-· open the doors lo well over 100 NATIONWIDE, lht ..,.,._ concerts In .. .roy Southland lion of Iba CUM1unlly "1liliett communlUes you have to plan provides OllPCeme111iJor chalk this up aa the musical many, many artiJU ~e bargain of all Ume. talenls might olherwtlq,,ao The only provlaioo In lhe unheard and W1Seen ror.,wnt cellence Simon Estes (Nov. nclprocity arrangement Is of the tradltk>nal boOklnflthat 11), the Llord.s International that there must be seats can not be negotiated on an in- Marlooettes (Jan. 7), concert available at those out of town dividual ba!is. · ... pianist Leonard P en n a r I o concert! and that you can not So, we get our concert:ba11 (March 3) and the peerless deprive a regular member of pleasure from a parlf¥: of Ori>heus Trio (April 22). first class arllsls and lho7.get 'Ibe Harbor Area program is that usociation of his or her to eat and pay tk:e i r no less attractive although I seat in the auditorium. mortgages vla the GQd.giyen can't provide,· at th!! early Fair enough. Lagunans and talents we have paid soJIJ,Ue date, the dates on which the Harbor Area residents who to hear. :•t; artists and organizations com-have been joyfully journeying If there's a better system in ing their way will be perform· to Santa Ana, Loog Beach, operation anywhere in.,,.tbe ing. Headed for the Orange Whittier and points not much world of music and ba~thi.s Coast College during the further away assure me that critic hasn't come a · it ~up's 1975-74 season will be they haven't been disappointed yet. I repeat: it's an •t>SC:i!ute Uordes group, concert yet in several years of work-bargain. ,,~ plani.st Carl Mathes, a greatl1ji~~:.i::~~,;i;i;iii~i,;ii;iiii.;,~ii;i;iiiiiiiiii~~~~i;!o; favorite locally, the Jor.l(e II print of the film, but we haven't missed a showing. They hang around the theater trying to get evid e nc e harassing my employes. 'Can 't Please Everybody' Morel Duo, and our own Irvine soprano Karan Armstrong. who is worth the cost of that season ticket alone. . · · ,/iJuf h Cuasl RefJCrtor_v "But 82.5 percent of our au· diences say they are not of. fended by the picture. Only three percent said they didn·t like the film. And th at was a UCLA research group that took the survey. "THERE WAS high percen- tage of college graduates in the survey. "'lbe new Supreme Coort ruling on pornography will take a year to untangle the legal aspects of pornographic movies. I've been in business 12 years and the law has never been more confused than it is now . "I want to obey the law. If it is clearly establi$ed wha t is forbidden to be shown in theate,rs, I'll abide by it." In addition to bis Pussycat chain, Miranda owns four other theaters which he calls "domestic" theaters. In these he exhibits family films such as "Sound of Music" and "Lost Horizon." "None of them has ever grossed $2 million in 38 weeks and 20 days," Miranda con· eluded. _, Bob Dylan Turns Author .~?!~e.:.~~~h:~~ outlay. But when rou realize buys in the music store _ 1;;i~;;i;i;;ii;;i;;;;.;;;.;;;;;.iiiiiim;{~ NEW YORK (UPI) -"II I can 't please everybody," says singer-composer Bob Dylan, "I might as wen not please nobody at all." So begins a book he has compiled of his own song lyrics dating from the begin- nings in 1964 to the album "New Morning," r e 1 ease d about three years ago . trs a cryptic message - followed in parentheses by the words : "There's but so many people and I just can't please them all" -and what it means exactly probably will be bandied about among Dylan's fans and critics for some time to come . songs 8rE): But the worlds - bis wit, hjls wisdom -still wlil stand alone: something new? unless he is ready lo lry w· ""''"f One critic, and Dylan afi· r.m•r "THROUGH ntE m a d cionado, Peter K n o b 1 e r , ... mystic hammering of the wind writing in the current edition ~ ::..a: 0t;:_-r,,.:-;r· NOW ripping hail the sky cracked of the rock m a g a z i n e ~ its poems ln naked WOO· Crawdaddy, says Dy I an ' 1 der ... " departure from music is JetMS Cobo"' "Darkness at the break of ''possible, but not very likely. noon, shadows even the silver "Writing, singing a n d spoon, the handmade blade, playing music has been what the child's balloon eclipses he's done best," Knobler says. both the sun sun and moon. To "It would be hard to shelve understand, you know toe your strength, no matter bow soon. There is no sense in interesting your weakness, trying .... " and Dylan still hasn't painted And from perhaps his best his masterpiece." work to date, .. Hey, Mr. Tam·l;:::===='======~ll bourine Man": "HARRY IN YOUR POCKET" (PG) 7i00 PM & 10:16 PM ... Woody All.- "EVERYTHING YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX" (R) 1:41 PM MATINEE SUN DAY Coll ThHtr. for S••dav khff11le IMAllH HITI "CATCH• 22" ,_. . , . '. THRU SUN. POii. 11.•SlltVATM>NS, CALL-'**" "HU.WY TIAPPIC" CXI ... "MYIA lllCl(INllMr CXl ''SOUND OP MUSIC" ... "CHAILOnn Mr 1•1 "WHITf LIGHTINIH<l" ... "SCOIPIO"' "LIYI AND Ln Dll" . ... ''THI MltHANIC" IPG) "PAPIR MOON" IPGI .... "HAIOLD & MAUDI" ,.HARRY IN YOU• POCKET" tJ'O) . ... "EVERYTMll'IO YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW AAOUT SEX" !RI "Then take me disappearin' through the smoke rings of my mind, down the foggy ruins of time, far past the frozen leaves, th e haunted, frightened trees, out to the windy beach , far from the twisted reach of crazy sorrow .•.. '' In Sunday's Family Weekly: l l l • • • Jack Lemmon Appears In Short Student Film THE BOOK -"Writings and Drawings by Bob Dylan" (Knopf. $6.95) -is lhick, 811 by 10~ inches in size and more than 300 pages long. The jacket is cerise . with one of Dylan's many drawings on the front cover. a picture of him on the back. Inside are the lyrics to all his songs through 1970, liner notes from record jackets· and rambling com· ments on who and what he is. "Somewheres back 1 took the time to part playin' the guitar, 4 he writes. "Some. wheres back I took time to start singin'. Somewheres back I took the tfme tu !tart writin'. But t never ever did take the time to find why .... " ONE QUESTION r a i s e d about the book is whether it signals Dylan's self-demise as a folk music hero ("I might as well not please nobody at all"). Why would anyone as gifted and prolific as Dylan lump all his songs into one large volwne-quite unlike the "retrospective" books one I I • By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP) Jack Lemmon starring in ~ student movie? • •," It might seem a bit odd that ._ , the act.or who has earned $1 ~ : million per movie would ,. \ devote his talents to a film ". onaJ ~ made. by nonprofessi ~ ~ movie makers. • • Le • t But recently rnmon star· • red in a short film called : ' "Wednesday." Part of lhe reason is his belief in the American Film Institute. Lemmon explained how he became involved in the film : "A young man named Marv Kupfer, who WJed to work for Newsweek and now has a fellowship at AFI, sent me a script of about 16 to 18 pages and asked me to read It. He said. 'I realize you would never do it, but I'd like your opinion.' "THE SCRIPT was a vignette about a disc jockey, one or those guys who talk to women on the telephone about their Jove and sex problems. It showed his ir~spoMibility in causing a husband to murder his faithless wife. "I called Marv and told him I liked the script and was will· ing to appear in it. I don·t think he really thought it was Jack Lemmon on t h e telephone.'' Most of the action takes ---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiii~ ' place in a broadcast booth, and Lemmon worked five nights at a local radio statioo ; nlgbt shooting was necessary ... because the station was in use during the day. All of the crew were students at AFI, and Lemmon was impressed with their knowledge of filming. "THE ONLY difference I noticed was that shooting took a little longer than with a pro- fessional crew." said the ac· tor. "Marv took more 'protec- tion' shots than mOISt directors would. But I'd do the same thing in his position.'' Lemmon's pay for the job was nil , but if "Wednesday" appears in theaters or on television, he will receive the minimum salary for actors. "I don't know or care whether it will be seen by the public," said Lemmon. "The important thing is that this kid has a hunk of film to show what he can do." Rights Bought To New Novel HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Producer Hal WaJlls and Universal Pictures have ac- quired motion picture rights to "To Die in California," a new oovel by Newton Thornburg. Rather than a book of lyrics, really, this is a book of poetry . Those who know Dylan's music will have a difficult time reading the verse without hearing the melod;' that it ac. companies, familiar as the 'Blacula II' HOLLYWOOD (UPI) "Scream, Blacula, Scream," is the new title for AIP's se- quel to its original black hor- ror film which bore the tem- porary title of "Blacula II." U A.. CITY AN DSOUTM COAST CINEMAS-TU•SOAYI He: '1uo11s ANO GOLOINA••RS)--Ol'IN TU. 21 .. l"M. 511 ... ·~ 1;• ,.m. 51ftt McOottl!IAH MKOl"llW ''TNI GETAWAY" "JUOGli! llOY IEAM" .. tll 111 COior! (l"OJ Cll•rlta K-RfltlnlOft "TMI OARIMG DOllRMANS" "AIYONO ATLANTIS" ••"' •• c•1 Cl"GJ J11M1 Celt\tnl 'MAllllT IN YOUll POCKET" •• lt..,......1/1. ,Wellll 1 "PUll" c.ltr (PGJ • ~·acb "5lAU•MT••HOUll.r' "HlrrM 11""""""""' lt111 f1I C1terl (It) ;!* .• ,.,. !A l BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR ..... HAROLD and MAUDE Co11t. SH. 2 P·."'· w ... ..,, 7 P·"'· m MANN THEATRES All TMlATlll COOllO IT ltlF•IGllA110H WX OolYS 7 a f :lS SAT-SUN ~hlM~U 7•ftdfl1S (X) Jg, 'Jlijgcjh 'j>itls llGOLU NICO W9C MYI 7 & fltl ..,..,.. 111 ...... , ....... (X) "When I Gel Med, Hold on to Your Hall": James Gamer FAMILY WEEKLY: Doyou/14veal<mp<r? JAMES GARNER:/ lo" it rears ago ond """"found ii again. No, hoM1lly -I do hove a violent temp~r. Bw I have a high boiling poinl. U 1uaUy I boil over tchen I encO'un1er diJhonesly or wh en somebody kick$ 'otMbody eUe wl~o con.'I fi&hl back. For this week's cover story, Family Weokly's Hollywood editor Peer J. Oppenheimer has Iran· scribed a rare, on-location interview with one of the movies' most elusive stars, James Garner. A very private person off-camera, the actor, who's usually very reluctant to talk about himself, explains, "I can't understand why anyone would want an opin!on from me." · Look for Jim Gamer's remarkably candid com· mentary on his pest fill)l roles, his opinions on his "improving" acting abilities and his observations on "star status." • OPINION MAKERS' POLL -QuesUonalres were sent to 625 publishers, editon and gene/al managers of the 288 newspapers In which FaQI~ ly Weekly appears. What do these op!nlon lead• ers think about the lasues troubling our society? Look for the tabulations of their respon.es, and check them against your own answers. • l'IAR AND YOU -Fear ls something we all llVe with and In this week's-True-False-Quiz; JDllll E. Gibilon oilers a look at some of Its more Int.resting facets . Do people wbo have the most IC Uve for have the greatest fear of dying? Find out In Family Weekly. . All Coming Snn1lay With 1'he • I DAILY _ PILOT I :. Ut ~ h . · llllllann : Kelly : . .....,. I Jmk :· Albtrtl BaratS .•• m.111111tm IPGI ..... ~----1•.AIMrt '.'IUMIN.llS AU P•lr '*"'· .. , ... tuft. ·• tP.M. .. • " ;~ ·; .. •. . . :~ . ... · i Also Woody Allen's • --"1 .. rything You Always ' 1' ;, w .. 114 To know About '.-« ~,. .. •••• ,. ~· :•. ... ~ !· "'!. •• • ., ; ·l .,,. :-. ~ .. l . 2ND TOP AT11ACTION A MUSICAi. ADAPTATION ~- (01 '~ •• easily the best . movie so far this Year:'' -S!<l!lllenFan:>c< • NEW YORK TIMES 0 ~j'\1 Wt.•wereyouin '62? -' .... "! ' • ~OUTH COAST P'~A I Wkll•~5:)0.1:>t.t:IO S11/Sun·l :3t.3:30·J:30 J;Jl.t:lt · And no.w th e 1novie ... '' ... perhaps the ni ost remarkable filrn to emerge since CecilB.De.Millefounded l-Iolly•vocxl."-vERNON scorr, UPI Uni\mal fuul'C' .,. P.nbeTt SligoMxxt ...-A J'IURMAN JEWISON Film "JESUS CHRISf SUPERSfAR" ~ ....... 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COMPLETI SHOWS 7:)0 • 9:]0 .... 1 .... 1114) ICE CAPADES CHALET COSTA MESA MESA VERDE SHOPPING CENTER H_A•IOll: BLVD AT ADAMS THE SURF THEATRE Pacific Ceost H'woy ot Stti St. H1111riAfM• lffcll -5l•·9J96 Tel: 979·1880 "A mosierpiece. Sovogely funny. Ir i5 1otire wi1h o poin t of view, and ii moke1 for fresh, surprising relevant e ntertoiff!'rlenl. Alon Price hcu contribu!ed brillionl mu1ic inlerludes. Lindsay Ander· 1on'1 direction is o mojes!ic achievement. The most signilico nily important motion picture I hove 1een in o long, long time." " '0 Lucky Man!' has a ceaseless power of invention and surprise." -·Chorl•• Chomplin, lei Angel•• Tirneo • EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT • s..:.i.. ~ ~ ....... ". it; u..,r.. i.iw. r" Uic;..· «- e""' ~ ... .,... ... ~ · it l\~-"'s ,.._ ic..... ... Mol<Aw. M1.DM~ L.;.~.~ !>n."Utriq.,,:, (9 l.1Jc.Ky MAN ( Mo.<.. .... ,...,. .,. ,._,,.. 'l'lll.t.« • t_.,...,,.., ... ,,..,_!o<ll••"'"''"''"' ,.,..,_t_.,_,c_ •. , . . 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Or they .can be wann- ter wttti d>opiied dilves, pirSley a n d " oregano. , And tblit Isn't even counting regular-· pears-plUS<lairy-product possibilities - with cream cheese, cottage cheese, sour cream of lee cream. 'lbere's 'no better time to experiment. '!be BarUetl crop Is the biggest in yean, meaning 1ood prices at the supermarket. If Yol1 haven't broiled pears before, our first rteipe will open new vistas ln your culinary oytlook. Quick beating does won- derful thU)p to pear flavor yet does not burt the appealing crispness. Broil these other simp1e di.shes. As a dessert, tpO<lfl strawben'y preserves or fresh bluiohenies into )lartl.tt •halve centen, put in a dab of pickle relish for a meatloaf gcMlong and for breakfast, pul cnimbled beooo In the midcDe. 'lbere's a subtle flavor combination at work In Jlerbed Main Course Pears. Again, the ftull la cooked briefly in but- ter. BROiLED PEARS, NEP'nJNE '4 aip nol mayonnaise '4 cup dolry IOUr CMlll '4 CllP'Btated Parmesan cheese I can (7 -) bma, drained I tabl..,.... chopped pimiento I tabl ..... chopped parsley 11e1...,..l<manjuice '4 le•-irepared mustard ¥•le-fall Daab Tobaaco sauce 4 large fresh Bartlett pears 1 cherry tomaroes and parsley sprigs for gamisb . Combine mAyoon:aile, sour cretnn and · cheese. Sllr 2 tablespoons of thi• Jillilure totelher with drained tuna, pimiento, paraley, lemoo juice, mustard, salt and Tabasco. heal, unUI bubbly and tinged with brown. Garnish with cherry tomatoes and parsley spMgs. Ma~es 4 servings. .IJERBED MAlN·COURSE PEARS ·v. cup b.rtter 2 tabl.,poono choj,pod chives 2 tablespoons chowed ~ey 2 le-chopped ·!'rem oreganc> <r Ji2 teaspoon dried oregano 3 fresh Barld:t peers Melt l;lutter in skillet over medium heat. Add herbs and stir. Pare, halve and cOre pears. . ,Place c:ut·sides down in butter mix· ture; cover and cook 2 minutes. Turn pears and spoon berbed butter over them: cover and cook 2 more minutes. Serve Immediately with meat or fish. FRESH PEAR SALAD BASKET 3 pears 2 grapefruit 1 avocado Freth grapes Saiad. greens Honey Lemoo Dreosing Halve and core pears. Peel and section grapefruit over a bowl to save juice. Sprinkle cut side or pears.with grapefruit juice. Peel and slice avocado. Wash grapes. On crisp salad greens In center ol basket tray, alternate grapel'ruit and avocado slices. Encircle with pear halves and garnish with grapes. Offer Honey Lemon Dressing to acoornpany 6 serv- ings. BONEY LEMON DRESSING 1/3 cup 1emoll juice 2/3 cup salad oil 1 tablespoon grapefruit juice 1 tablespoon honey l teaspoon sall Dash of cayenne and paprika Blend or shake in a jar or blender until well mixed. Makes about 1 cup. Pear ha lves doubl e t he ple asur e of • lunc heon guests when topped with broiled tuna or eombi.ned with grapefruit, avocados and grapes in a sala d basket . .· Pare, halve llld COl'll poars. Arrange I pear ha!-. cot side up; In lndlvldual bakers (or, urange pean In a large 'BEA ANDERSON, Ed itor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor a!lallow bating dish). Spoon tuna into pear halves; top with cheese mlJture. Broil, 3 oc • inches from • WtdllltUY. Stptember IL 1m .. _ " Objectives Harvested for 'Salad Bowl' By JO OLSON Of "" Dll'1 ...... ,,.., California and Arizona are the "salad bowls" ol the United States and most of the lolliag and gamisblng goes on in Newport Beach In the new beedquarten ol Western Growers A890Clatlon. started In lll'lll by a handful ol growers 14 fight an lncrea,. of fmgbt rates "Wtllch would have threatened the ex· '*'1ce ot SOllM! ol the fanns, the -.u.n hH grown to a membership ol neeriy 500. Ill name was changed in 1942 from Westep> Gq>wen Protec;tive. ~tioo 1o w"""" a ........ ~at1oo. 'Ibo _..,iit aervlce organlUIUm has 111-111 ~p giowers wbo produce 81 lliip more than 50 pe<CMI of· the fresh --and mekm COMDDed in America. It olle<s several specific and very vi.luable services to the tannen, in-- duding advice on labor relatioos, Dllrketinc and leglslaUon. · ·It molnlalna a rall, truck and alr•claim rocoverY oervlce, offers Insurance and itfp.t uslstance, schedules oonvenlioos and encouragee research projects. A cnumer service foi; food editm, .. instructors, food bu.yers and home economists al90 is available. WGA also grapples with mo~ difficult probleJTl!'I encountered by growers such as lack of standardization in packaging and labeling In all the •tales. A grower 1n California may, for ex- ample, have to package carrots in col- ored bags with no ·writing for ooe state in the East and clear bags with a label for another. One state may want to buy can- taloupe by 'the pound and another re- quests it by the· 1o1. What kinds of fruits and vegetables are in the "salad bowl" oC the West? Approximately 43 different crops are listed in WGA publications, from artichokes to winter oquasb. Most .,. Uie familiar ones such as com, lettuce, tomatoes, broccoli, carrots, celery and cantaloupe, but the list is exotic as well: kale, collards, SwiSJ dlllrd, okra, mustard greens, fava , kohlrabi, rapini and rutabagas. There are no statistics on total ac.Teage cultivated by WGA members, but. a check of Individual crops Is indicative of the Importance of fruit and, vegetable growing In Callfomla and Arizona. Road lettiloe, a oo.day crop, Is California's biggest crop. Acreage tota1s 140,000 in California and 44 ,000 in Arizoria. Melons are another big Calfcrnia item. Calilornla's cantaloope yield came from 53,800 acres last year and its honeydews were grown oo. 9,400 acres. Fresh tomatoes, aJiothe:r California crop, were grown on 30,000 acres, and add1Uonal vines were planted for pro- cessed tomatoes. Each crop must be grown according to standards set forth by the California Bureau of Fruit and Vegetable Stan; dardization, which describes how fruits and vegetables must look and what quality they must achieve before being sent to market. What does the Western Growers AssociaUon do for the housewife who purchases California and Arizona crops in her supermarket? It helps lnsure the best possible fruits v, cup butter or margarine and vegetables at the lowest possible cost ¥• cup flour for the marketplace and pnllirJles %\I cups milk stability of the Calliornla ecooomy by '4 cup sliced ripe olives (optional) helping farmers atay In business, ao-2 har<kooked eggs, chopped cording to a WGA spokesman. 1 can (7 owices) tuna, drained (or U3e "The future of agriculture is the future ol WGA and the key words are crabmeat or IJlrlmp) respomlbility, leCUrity, .freedom ," the, Salt WGA brochun\' states. "In the future, Pepper WGA will do lta part to atjlleve a high Wash and trim. tile Incooll: slit the level o1. responsibllll¥ on · the Pvt of atems to the flowerlets. 'Cool: covered In ~ toward labOr' and Ibo boiling, Blllted water until tender crisp, • 1~15 minutes. "WGA limo lo cootlnue program. While broccoli Is cooldng, melt butter v. Cup minced green onion in cup minced celery leeves '4 cup chopped celery ¥.. cup· sour cream Jf.& cup French dressing 1 teaspoon caraway seed Lettuce leaves % teaspoon salt cOmblne ' Cauliflower, onion, 'celeri leO~ and cel0ry. Combine sour ·.._ ~ dressmg, caraway >eed ml Nit; tOss with vegetables until well blended. Serve in a bowl lined with lettuce leaves. Makes 4-5 servings. designed tO gain economic saiirity in the In a saucepan, add flour ~ make a Mure for ~ and ~ for the amootb paste. Gradually add milt-and ~ MELON MELBA national food tupply," It Cdltlnues. cook over low heat, stirring OOMtantly, . 1 package frozen 'raspberries "'l'He future · also must contain the until sauce 1, thick and smooth. Add ripe lio cUp C)IJTMI Jelly 1e\l.Dtve elerrml ol. freedom 1 o olives, eggs. flaked tuna, salt and pepper 2 teasJ)C)Ohl comstarch ... ' • -· • •. -"• • •• • •• .: ' . ~ ., • • . . .• -.. . •lrlculture will not stagnate In a 14 taste. 2 tablespoons water quagmire ol. coen:lon. And to these Heat tborooghly· and Ml'\'e over bot I> t-almond Davorlng • elements of the fltture, WGA ls broccolL Serves f. 6 cups melon balla or cbunkl ,_J_: dedkated!' · Mix raspbetTles and jelly; bring to '· ----.-BfO~ recipes--fhllll the kltchen-o/1----N~ot=e: a l\1"""1~ge ol, cheese ---boll. Dlssol>e-COlnlitlll'Olrlii wlter.A'dlttb -the UIOC!ation, which recenUy moved In-sauce mil, prepared Bi . .ilteeted, can be raspberry mlaturo. Simmer sewral t lo a wood..nhanced building decorated In suboUtuted. minutes untl~ thick. Add almond na ..... ' • ....,,. fn\lt and ftlelable colors. CAUI.In.O'irP !ILAW .Ing, cool. , Bl\OCCOU TUNA I medium raw bead C11111flower, allced Dlvlde IDlloll ball& Into 1 t!Wiot ' 111·2 powula broccoli thin glasses. Spoon sauce over top. Se<ws a. • ) • 3f DAILY Pl LOT ·Peacock Alley Fash ioned To raise fund s !or Holy Family Services, a non- ~lit child placement j\d counseling agency, ,,..drecitas Auxiliary Ith will present a 1 cock Alley Fashion ow and Luncheon. ., e benefit will begin jiith a social hour at J;l:30 a.m. Thursday, 'pl 20, in the Balboa · jy Club. Fashions will fa from Ann Folger's ~d 14. Jacques will ow fUft, inctudilJg f uJJ.length mink hlch converts into 141lgtbJ, worn by rs. tean Waddell. Ad· · g the luxurious ~P are Mrs. F. James 'iletaney (center) and Mrs. Francis J. Davis. • Your Horoscope Tomorrow Tau rus :· Accep t Re spon sibi·lity THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13 By SYDNEY OMARR The Aries grandparent can appear to be dominating, but the grandchild, no matter what sign, loves the attention. Children, somehow, do not seem to resent being in- structed or told what to do by the grandparent born under Aries. Youngsters look to Aries for leade rship, guldance and, at times, !or a healthy argument. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Your ability to select quality is hlghllgblod. Cycle is high and you overcome obstacles. However, dust is kicked and there could be controversy regarding legal agreement. Make concession but adhere to principles. Money question will be resolved. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Accept responsibility. Some of your ideas need refinement. But You are on right track - key now is to realize forces behind the scenes a r e beneficial to you. ?\-leans sto p fearing shadows. Capricorn, Cancer persons may be in- volved. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Friends and close associates may draw you into dispute. Key is to protect 3i8ets. Finish what you start -take long-range view. Maintain in- dependent stance. You need not bear brunt of an another's indlscretion. t;ANCl!R (June U.July 22): Obtain hint from Gemlnl message. Aceept challenge. Be responsible for decisions, ac· tlom. Prestige may be on the line. Stand tall. Leo, Aquartuo penono could figure prom· inently. You may be put In charge of distribution. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Pressure from past may crop up -involves journey and relatives. Rise above the pet· ty. Refuse to become drawn jnto dispute that does not directly c o n c e r n you. Aqaarlan, Arla could play roles, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Don't mix money and friend!hip -you could lose both. Key now is v"er3atile ap- proach. Have alternatives at hand. Expand · horizons. You need not be limited. Sagit- tarius, Gemini persons are In picture. Ask many questions. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Much ol wbat bad been plan- ned may be subject to revision. Koow it and be prepared ; directly af fected could be partnership, special agreement. Aquarius, I.a and Scorpio persons could be in picture. Study apparent minor poinll. ' SCORPIO (Oc\, 23-Nov. 211: Obtain hint from L I b r a message. Analyze. Ask for pertinent information. Refuse .!lecondhand r e p o r t s . Go dlrectly to llOW'ce. What has been kept from you can be of vital importance. Show that you mean buslneu and facts will be forthcoming. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Home, domestic issues, need for adjustments -these may dominate . Taurus, Lt bra individuals could play significant roles. Friendships and romance - these also command attention. Your ability to c re a t e Coast Ceremonies something beautUul oomes lo forefront. CAPRICORN (ll<c. 22.Jan. 19 ): Insist on quality. One who touts a bargain m•Y have ulterior moUve. Avoid ten- dency to fall vlctlm to wlahful thi nking . See sllustlon1, ·1n. divldual! as tbey actual!)" ex· ist. Give mate, partner chance to fully expresa views. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 18): Hold off on docistooa unlil older Individual baa •lated case. Be receptive to one who has · l><n•llt of upertonco. Don't permit pride to dictate. Relatives may have !ertou.. differences. Dm\'t mate anap judgments. PIBCES (Feb. 111-Marcb 20): Don't ch..,. loslnl! propos!Uon. Refuse to be "taken." Means some are malting promises that cannot be fulfllled. Draw short: Insist on cub fiow -in your direction. Ariel, Llhn ln· divlduals could be featured. Pledges Solemnized BREITER-ALLEN Golden West College students, Barbara Allen and David Breiter exchanged wed· ding vows and rings before the Rev, Dr. Miles Acket-in the United Methodist Chu r c b , Garden Grove. ~imely Topics Under League Study ~ ' Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Sr. of Hun- tington Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Breiter Sr. of Fountain Valley. ~ Voter Leagues fampaign Financing will be tJjl study topic at several ~ember meetings for mem- bjlts of the Orange Coast I.la:'tue of \Vernen Voters, ~le the Hunt ington Beach l4ague will be discussing the ~ lniUative, Proposition I vfkti appeers. on the Nov. 4 ~t. ~ part of u.,uo W e e k, 'fOO'O'"ed by the Orange ~ group from Monday, ~ 17, to Thursday, Sept . 20, ..vaI speakers have been engaged to discuss campaign financing. Speakers, times, dates and places include: Orange County DI.st. Atty. Codi Hicks, 10 a.m. Mooday, Sept. 17, El Toro home of Ms. Kit Drollinger; David Brandt member of the county board o( education, 7:30 p.m. Tues- day, Sept. 18, Corona del Mar tl>me of Ms. Helen Borchelt. ' ;Tom Fuentes, executive a,uistant lo Ronald Caspers. chalnnan of the rounty Board ~ Supervisors, 9: 15 a.m. Wed- nesday, Sept. 19, ri.ts. Janice ll:atbaway 's home, r r v In e ; t:fewp:irt Beach City Atty. Dennis O'Neill, WedneS4a,y, Sept. 19, Ms. Joan Petty's home in Newport Beach, and ,, ' Roma Rose, who has' served as campaign director for several candidates, 9: IS a.m. Thursday, Sept. 20, South Laguna home of !\ts. Anne Campbell. Also at the same time on Sept. 20, Assemblyman Robert Badham will be the speaker in the C..O:,ta l\1esa home of Ms. Louise Napoli. Sessions scheduled by the Huntington Beach League in- clude 12:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 17, 1630'2 \Vishingwell Lane, lluntington Beach; 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. I 8 , Mariners Savings, Se.al Beach. Others are Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 9:30 a.m., 16 9 9 1 Courtney Lane and 8 p.m., 6932 Bridgewater, both HtID- ti ngton Beach and Thursda y, Sept. 20, 9:30 a.m., 18400 Colville, Fountain Valey. SUbjects for future meetings of the Huntington Beach group include the Huntington Beach Charter amendments. cam· paign financing, land use, growth and the dynamjcs of citizen action. :HICKORY FARMS OC Council Recently instituted CARE program at South Coast Com· munily llospltal wil be the forum topic at the next meeting of Orange County Council of llospital Volunteers. The group will meet at 9:30 a.m. f\.1onday, Sept. 17, in the Laguna Beach facility, with hospital vohmteers serving as hostesses. The CARE program helps combat alcoholism, and speakers will be H. M. VOOl'beis, director; Mr s. Muriel Zink, chlef therapist, and a panel from the unit. NB League Alter painti n g and refurbishing offices, Newport Beach Assistance League will re-open the Children's Dental Health Center Monday, Sept. 17. The center, which treats about 500 children per year is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. three days a week during the school year and two days dur· ing the summer months. Students are referred by the school di.strict. Park Clubhouse. ?\-feetings are conducted on the third Tues- day of each month. YWCA Mrs. Paul Sherwood will be conducting two classes at the Santa Ana YWCA. A five-week course o n Fashion Know·How will begin at 1:36 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18, and will cover persooaliud help with color, llne, ac- oe!sories, make-up, hair and how to build a wardrobe on a limilod budget. On Monday, Sept. 17, at 9:30 a.m. she will t,each a sewing class which will meet for 10 consecutive Mondays. Alu mnae Stephens College Alu mnae of Orange County will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18 , in the State Mutual Savings and Loan, Tustin tur a potluck dffi.. ner and meeting. Junio r A ux . All area women lnterested in playing either bridge or ten· nis are invited to join the Newport Beach Assistan<:e Irvine Wo men League's Junior Auxiliary's Process ol s e I f un· annual benefit Shuffle and derstand,ing and acutaliiatlon Serve Tournament. will be di scussed by Edythe Applications are being ac· Peters, director of UC I cepted by all members, and :If you're a mature person and would like Women's Opportunily Center. lhe tOW"TJament will get under about the construction and history of his self-bui l t harpsichord when he ad· dresses the Harbor View Hill.5 Philharmonic Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. The group will meet at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sepl 18, in the Newport B<ocb home ol Mrs. RA>bert P. Smith Jr. SC Town, Gown New members of the Orange County Chapter o f t b e University of So u t b e r n California Town and Gown Attendant.!& w e re Mrs. Kathie Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen, the Mls.ses DI~ Sawyer, Mary Wost, Dalene Lewis and Judi Lynn Kirk, Michael Bnlter, Merle Brieter Jr., Robert Allen, Michael Becker end Ricky Allen. The newlyweds are graduates of FounWn Valley High Sdlool. She is studying lo be a medical secretary and he is majoring In law en- forcement. HOPKINS.RAY Home In Newport Beach are SIA!pl>en C. HCJ!lldns o! Newport Beach end ltls lrldt, the former Denise Ra y who were I1WTied in Our Lady Queen ol the Angels Catllolic Oxin:h, Newport Beach. The Rev. Timothy McCarthy directed the vow exchange for the daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ray of Newport Beach and the 800 of Mrs. ', Floyd Milledge of Seal Beach I end HayeJ HoPktns o f llo-y. Altendallll were Karon Ray, Mrs. Daniel Dooahue, Mr. and Mn. William Eddins, Arttm : Hill and Robert Exel. , 'lbe newlyweds ... graduata of UCLA. Junior Auxiliary wtl1 be '-~' ' welcomed during a luncheonJ-----::--------------------,;;.;c,_:;o;_~iiiiiiij J Tuesday, Sept. 18, in the Hun-"I' , ·' , \ lington Harbour Beach Club. I Valley Wome n A Time to Live will be the topic of John Hopkins, prin- cipal of Crown Valley Elemen· lary Sdloo~ when he Wu before the Crown Valley Covenant Women at lO:lS a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18, in Laguna Niguel. SC Gardeners As a community project, the new entrance ol South Coast Community Hospital has been planted with trees, shurbs and flowering plants by members of the South Coas t Garden Club. Don't miss his exc lusive collection She will spea k before the way Tuesday, Sept. 1 8 . ~pan-time selling in pleasant surround· Irvine Women's Club at 8 p.rn. Proceed! support the league's oc Dist r ict " M Th Tuesday. Sept. 18, in the home Day Qlre Center and the today and tomorrow in I. Magrlin Santa Ana. He's done it again. Outdone himse lf. Now you try to outdo David. Dream up the heel, toe, lnCJS ... Contact r. ompson, for in• of Mrs. Douglas Richards. Children's Denial He a] th First fall meeting of Orange '-..1ew, at Sourh Coast Plaza, Lower The club was decided to Center. District, California Federation •r... meet in members' homes this of Women's CJubs will convene color you wish. We'll custom order. Fine Shoe Salon :J.evel. year instead of the University Phil ha rmonic: at 9 a.m. Friday, Sept. 14, in --------------------- !=::., ~~~~,I-Larry -Whitson -will talk-the Santa Ana Elks Club I. I a gn 11 ~· n1et coNtrol ceNters ' ' ' proudly introduces their new, their different, their exciting . I ~llM CHf f ·session I WO~N1S 1 nn n IC! tvV1 I YAtUED ·~ ~TIONA~ w~ 1 Uo U·oL.:louuo AND·-TOOi f ' , "fJj , ....... ,, ~ 48 VERY CREATIVE CLASSES INCLUDING: • • . I ' • • • • • • • • • : • • EVERY WE EK a new lnnovalion! • EVERY WEEK something dlffereni! • EVERY CLASS Is lreah a nd exciting! • EVERY SLIM CHEF• 1e11ion keeps you on the road to "slim forever". Break the FAT habit I the better wa y wi th .•• naet coNtrol ceNters 1-----SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY COUPON--, -- : POR NI W MEM•ERI A Rl•REGISTERING MEMBERS ONLY 1 PllEIENT THIS ~D :. AND PAY ONLY S3. TO JOI N. I __ ,AY ONLY l l.5!1 •Hld1 IMr111Ttr : THERE IS A CLASS NEAR YOU 1 Cl•tNt .,.Id •~•Mllolll H J 11 ~ , C•AA , ~., 1,.11n . 'I•, W•.C:., C•"'• : ... CALL 997-2651 I Oflfr lt,U.1 Oct. 14$ l fmlltd l ime Otter .1 Belly Dancing China Painting Exercise Ceramics French &: Spani• literature S(oc k Market Wood Carving See the complete Helga Collection for Fall '73 REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 5th thtv 28th Thursdw and Friday In I. Magn in Santa Ana. CLASSES BEGIN OCTOBER 1 at • Day aitb late day dresses. Alluring. Feminine, Caat JOI ~ ' At home anywhere in the world. Fine Dress Salon ----548-2281-___ , 1-------------....1.1.:,...1· WOMAl'S '.'VIEW 11ap~1n Hl .. ha111tl11hca4,hw11rtl11• 1' f FASHION SQl/.l!E • SANTA ANA I I I, TRYOUTS -Hoping for a p;irt in the Fractured Follies are Mrs. Neil Haller (left) and Mrs. Alan Armbruster. Judges are Mrs. Edward R. Nell and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Townsend Oe ft to right). Coast Follies Will Fracture \\rith a professional direCtor, a cast of 200 and a hard·v.·ork- ing con1mitlee behjnd it, the 1973 Fractured Follies is sure to be a success. Benefiting the South Coast Community Hospital, the Oct. 25-27 extravaganza in Laguna Beach High School auditorium is being sp()nsored by the Silver and Gold Cha pter of the hos pital auxiliary. Talent scr~ning \Vil! be culminated by the arrival Oct. 9 of a director from Jerome H. Cargill Productions of New Yotk, which is providing sets, script and costumes. Pinal sign-ups will take place on the same da y follow- ing a meet-the~irector party in Ben Brown's ret1taurant. Laguna, and rehearsals begin the next n1oming. For FaJrview Heading the tal ent search for the fifth production of the follies is Mrs. Jeffrey !l. I To\~11Send. assisted by ti.lrs. 1 Edward R. Neil. Others working on plans are 1 the !\·In1es . Jack · Lyon s , I general chairman: George W. Wolfe, tickets: Joseph F. Sim· mons, cover and posters; Helen Turner Pratt. patrons: f'red Alleman, props; Carl Callaway, lighting: Leonard C. Davi s, scenery and stage props; Zachary Malaby and William H. Roley, advertising and brochure. and M i s s Evelyn Reynolds. wardrobe and dressers. Proceeds \viii help pay the chapter's $150,000 pledge to the hospital. Friendship .Sponsored Fair\'ie"' State Hospital. a resident facility for the n1en- tally retarded, is requesting adults to voltu'lteer a s Frk?ndship Sponsors. Friendship Sponsors :-ire selected on the basis of needs of a particular resident and the chairman of the program tries to match resident and sponsor for a happy rela- tiooship. The sponsOrs are asked to visil the resident at least once a month. provide $4 a month for treetl, trips and special needs, and to send gilts on the residerit's b tr t h d a Y. at :tnriSttnl\l~ot Hanukkah. Some of the resident s are in I "'hef:I chairs and a walk around the grounds, a trip to the canteen or a ride on lhe I Jolly Trolley is a very cx-1 citing experieOCi! for thein. Th e individual attention given them by their sponsor is very helpful in developing their feelings of self-worth and in helping them develop basic skills. Anyone interested in the program may volw1teer his services by calling the hospital and asking for the volunteer service~ office. a delightf11l budget salon 1uhere beautiful hair styles begin. ,PRICE LIST ")flii;,,. a-.. Pef L°"" M1lrJ MONDAY THRU· THURSDAY fRJDAY, SATUltOA'f, SUNDAY PRICES Sll6HTLY HIGHEll: Shtmpoo tod Set ...................................... $2.SO I. up P•rmtn•n+ Wav• ............................... ·-····· 7.50 & up Tin. ,,_., .. , ...... " .. •·= .............. -................. 5.50 I. 1 BIHch Touch-up .................... / ................... on •P F•o1tln9 ............................ -................ .1'. .••• .1 4.00 I. •p '•Semi Permanent L•shes ·-·········-·-·--··········10.00 haircuts -'l.5-0---'--- 1695 Irvine Ave. -Costa Mesa Corner of E. 1,ttt'St ....... Above La Cave Restaurant 645·1050 548-9986 . o,,., hi,, ... ,. •111 h..,. -4 M ... lmilntS " IJ"I' ' PILOT :J •. No Full Deck With This Joker Rite Planned Nancv Jc.an Hogan and • 1'imolhy L. Armour o f DEAR ANN LANDERS : My boyfriend is 1narvclous -but he's nuts. ~Tis .. pra;c- ti cal jokes" drive me up the wall. Sometimes he'll "'car a black~ pitch l Moshe Dayan style) over one eye, ··just to attract attention. Or. he'll show up \1•ith his arm in a sling , his head ban- daged, or on crutches. Last su n1ml'r v.'hen l was away on vacalion he senl me a telegram saying he was in the hospital, very ill -.~· l rushed home. He met me at the airport and shouted "'April Pool!" (the date ,was actually Aug. 16.) • In June he grew half a moustache. It looked ridiculous. r refused to kiss him Ulltil he shaved it off. He kept the blamed thing for nearly a n1ont h.· . · Last night he tried to pay the restaurant bill 11•ith ''fwmy money." He had it printed 1vith 1-flS picture instead of Alexander 11amilton 's. The restaurant manager nearly pW'lchcd him in the mouth. They got into a fight and I was so embarrassed I left without him. Deep down he's a very sweet guy and he'd do anything in the world for me. but I'm afraid to marry him because he's such a loon. I'd like your advice. OFF- AGAIN ONAGAIN DEAR Ol<~FA : He sounds too flakY for tbe long haul. Ir you do marry him, bet- ter buy some ruhber-soled gym s,hoes and prepare for a lifetime of wall-climbing. DEAR ANN LANDEJ{S: flo\V does one find love agah1 ? I've been divorced 10 NOVELTY CANDLE KITS Choose either Candy House or Little Creatures Complete Kits make at least3sets ANY 79¢ CANDLE MOLD FOR1¢ with purchase of each kit DRIED FLOWERS 25 Styles In 6 colors SAVE20% NOW 9~NCH BUY3-GETA 4th FOR.1¢ - ~ \lcwport Beach are plctnning t'l niarrv Oct. 20 in St. JusliD. ~l:lrl\ r Church. Anahehn . I t4•.L~ I \ -~ ~liss ~loga n, daughter of U\e :\lic:hac l Hogans of Anaheim, is a graduate of MagnoHa Hig h School and attended t.:yprcs.<i College. #. years and during that 11111e I've had sex with hundreds of \1·on1en. l'vt• been hop- ping fro1n bed to bed hoping to find some- one 1 cun really care about. So far, it haS:n't ha·ppened. · During this time lhrcc women ha ve .fallen in love \1·ith me. including the girl 1 am going \Vith now . But I just can't return her love. I feel lonely and empty. She wants to get married. I'd like to marry again, but I don't feel that she's the one I want to spend the rest of my life "'ith. Is there somclh ing \\'rong with me? Are my standards too high? Am I looking for something thal doesn't exist? Should I keep looking~ \Vhat's your advice - HAVE BUT HAVE NOT DEAR H.B.Jl.N.: Th~ girl yoa are look- ing for "'~ 't jun1p Into bed with you on the first date, so go hack and check some of the dollies who said oo. ''Miss Righi '' might be among them. And while you 're at it, give some thought to YOUR "stand- ards." They're about as high as a bee's knee. DEAR ANN LAJ.'\/DERS: My wife has a terminal illness. The doctors say she can't live longer than another l\\'O or three "'eeks. Our son is 12. Our daughter HARD TO. FIND CERAMIC MINIATURES , ... ' , is 15. \\'e aJ'e trsing to keep each other's spirits up and it's 3\l'fully hanl. ;\·lctn is only 38. My sister-in-law bus been staying with us off and on for The past fou r 1nonths. She has a family of her O\Vn, so i!'s been lier fia nce is the son of M{. :i nd .\!rs. Egic Armour of r\rv.:port Ucach. ~le is .. a gru<.!u11tc or Newport HarbOr I lieh School and Orange Coast College. very hard on her. She ha s been an angel. ---OiiiiiiiiiiiiiPiiiiiiiim \Vould it be proper for inc to tell n1 r sister-in-law (after the fWlcral) to go through my wife's belongings an8 take whatever she wants? i\laybe she \Vot1l<!_n_:t care to have any "reininders." Then again . she might cherish some of her sister 's things. Please advise. -H.B.11. DEAR H.B.H.: Beforr you speak to ~·our sister·ln-lal'', ask your daughter if she would Uke uny or her mother's things. (I'm sure she \\'Ou1d \Vant her wedding ring, for example.) After the girl has made her selection, then suggest it to your sister-in-la"'· Discover hO\V lo be date bait 1\'ithout f<11!ing hook, line and si nker. Ann Landers' booklet, "Dating Dos and Don'ts ," v.·ill help you be more poised and sure of yourself on dales. Send 35 cents in coin along v.'ith a long, stainped. self-addressed envelope and your r{'Quest to the Daily Pilot 74P~~~~errariu ms, Ecology Boxes, Boutlqulng 30~·4& so~·~SOoea. BUY31NANYPRICE GROUP-GET A 4th IN THE SAME GROUP FOR1¢ SAVE 20o/o 3 sizes LOW AS $2!! YOUR CHOICE OF ANY 79¢ DRIED FLOWERS FOR 1¢ FLOWER PRESERVING KIT Everything included SAVE50¢ ·s-~ $1.00 HOW TO DO IT IDEA BOOK FOR1¢ ECOLOGY BOX KIT WOODEN ORNAMENT SPECIAL se~~h r Them In Several Sizes. AS LOW AS $1 09 .. I Paint-By-Number I. Old Fashioned Set 2. Candyland Set 3. 12 Days of Christmas 4. Old Style Chriltmas •••• J.4t Each Set Contains • 12 Pcs. SALE ~~ DAIL V PI LOT Wtdnesday, Sepltmber 12, llf7) ·USDA Ch.ice Grode Beef Plawrful And 1'1icy •• llacle Cuti r.. lb. ',..A·lone Steaks U::.~~':1 ' SlrWn Tip Steaks .. :.:..<:";: ... .. ..,, Steaks .°!rr.,c:.. ' ' , , LAMB .. '1 '' .,.s17t .... '1" . ROASTS 11'. 3~Rib c ~'Shoulder (Cut USOA. Choice Y,Lomb .• LB. ~/ · Orange Juice SC.tch Treat-From Florida Waffles · -oir-Pop into T oast•r : Lemonade Scotch Tre-at frozen : Potato Chips 54c Party Pride Fresh! Package ~~~n!'!!~!! 1~r~~~. 59c USDA Choice Grade BHf l(fflder And M.atyWhoJ. .. ,. Point Cut lb. Beef Cube SIN ks 0..:~7!:..... .... s 1" Inf Clod least =~~~ .. 11" Beef Rvmp RHsf ... =:::.... •. 'I" FRESH PORK CHOPS Riit Intl c Loin Cut Fl .. ..i..1 Aftd Juky To l'anfry LB. rlU_IL~ BEAUTY AIDS rtll) r.'f\ ~ GLllMll . TOOm.Alft HelpsR9h• · 1 ..... 7ac T ... h Docay Tube Afrid Antiperspiant 0.NONOI ~-=-$ J21 Lavoris. Mouthwash ~::,. ·~·sp, Wash & tomb·Sbampoo ~-::· 81' Hair Groom Spray ~ ;;:·sp•. SAFEWAY GOOD BUYS! ·ORANGE DRINK orchard 8 64 49c Great Taste 1-;j_T !~!~.~TS C~!.~. 24 c Snack Crackers ..!h'I!"~~ ...... 39' F ·1 w ' .. _c..lt........, "'""'25' 01 rap °"" Alvmi"'"" w,.., • .a TownHouM Slrve Hot or C.W Whit• M•gic w ... ks Liko Magic! 30-o•.29< Cwn 6 -.. ·29< Paclc ~:· 16< e 1000 Baysid• ~r., Newport Beach . e 636 N. Coast~-· Laguna Btadl e Wiison & Fdli'Ylew, Costa Mesa . . . . ;. . . . . . ' .. ·USDA ·· · CHOICE IYDY ~U,T .°' . --......-...~1anwa1•1•: ... ~ .. !!'~ !~.!!~!. USDA Choice BfffChuck Juicy And Flavorful To Poot Rea1t lb. Ground Beef Pnmlum •. 'I" Sllcn Beef Uver -:-= •. 981 La b Ch si....w..u..c.... 'I" m ops uso ... a..;..G.Hoi....~ •. SMOKED HAMS Fully c Cook.<! Farmw John Shank P•rtion LB. CllAGMONT DRINKS · ~·2a~ I UR DAIRY CASE. .. tlf_:t BISCUITS lA:t;.~ ··~ Mrs. Wright's 1 0" . Bake & Serve 'I< '~ ·; 8-ounce Can Lucerne Fruit Drinks Crescent Rolls ..!:' !."t:::., Lucerne Cream Cheese Lucerne Corn Tortillas ~::t Lucerne Sour Cream :;:~~: ~sse ·~·· 36' Con ·····39$ Pk9. "•· 18' •f 12 c':; 52$ l99ulor -U.S. Government Inspected Wholosomeno11 In 2-pouncil Packa9• lb. Pork Chops ... :::1::::-.::....., Center Ham SUtes .:.:., Frying Chickens "".:!::;" •L-as •Thighs •Dl'um- 1tick1 Plump Chickens LB. , COLDBIOOll .. 98' ..•1,. • 591 c .MARGARINE , ••.!? 2~c ·~ ~ ~ ~ .............. ,~...._ :t'i· VODK·A ; or Gin-80-Pr. $299 Winner's Cup . Fifth !!:,,~dl~~Pr!~: 8 s3 49 Wolfschmldt Vodka:~ o'!t. 5811 0 1Mac Nair's Scotch ':'~ s511 Qt. Jim Beam Bourbon = QI 5611 FANCY QUALITY FIRM & GOLDEN 1 M•llow And Swfff. 1a •• 1 ~cni< Frvit. D•lltious & . ........,•Nutritiou• S.rvod AnytitM. 1 Ibo. i I • -... , ........ ""-.;::·· "' . s.hwoy "MMt t.,.,t" whrl I• h to h USDA ett.lco 11•llty, Thit ,., "" ty ,.... ,, owordM Mly lo ltMf tlwt wll ~ NftMr, • j11ky, flovwfyl Clilh. ~ .. -.. •••• IXPIRT MIAT TRIMMING · n..n,•, M OIC-frin .. 91'1 hf.wey -It, All cvh of s.t.-y kef .,. cl... trimmH of ellC- ._., "'''"" ,.,, •• ,. ..................... Jltltl _,. _, wl11•. 11'1 Pl" _,_c. <If - ... -tint -t 9" ..... w. f., .,...,,, -.,. WlllLLONLY UIDA GRADE "A" POULTRY! STEWING• ROASTING or FRYER CHICKENS• TUI KEYS • GWE •CORNISH GAME HENS llllNll GRAllllFltUIT '8JUICI 7=45~ ,,... tftftll ...... u...-~ ....... ~"''."· CHABLIS Italian $ 219 Swi11 Colony Hall Gallon ~~!!~~!.!~lleY .. ,s2s9 Gallo Spanada ,,,;.,..... ""' s111 Calif..-nki Vinyard• Oall.n Maison Blanc ~~.:":i ~~• "''' s1 n REDAPPLEI :-::::~~:; .::::.~ 3 .. ~ I oo PINEAPPLll -"·-"'·"' __ .3·9.a . & O.llMvtT,.pkT'"I -.. . . • .. . , j I ' • • DAILY PILOT Super Shopper Grocery Specials/ Scudder's s' -3 Mayonnaise • C ( You'll aJ>J>reciate the quality! Quart Folger's Coffee •• 9Jc One lb. can (3 lb. can ••• 2. 72) Jell·o • • • • • • • • 5.., s J Favoritt Oavon in 6 oz pkp. Chunk Light Tuna • 43c Chicken of the Sea ••• 6'h ounce cans Burger Booster • • 39c ·Choice cl Globe A· 1 varieties! 9 oz. ROOT 79c BEER Sii PACi •••• Mug •.. ctn. of 6 12 oz. cansf Special Morning ~ • 59c Fortified 'Instant Breakfast, Cam1tion Stewed Tomatoes 5 ,.sJ Hunt for the bett! No. 303 can.s Hills Bros. Coffee • 9J c They're picky about n'avor! 1 lb cart Knott's Presenes. 59 c Strowberry, with Iota ol borrin! 16 oe. Peanut Butter • • • &Sc Jif ... creamy or crunchy •.. 18 oz. jar Brillo Pads • •. • • • 29c Make scouring eaaiet! Pkg of 10 Lysol Spray ••••• 5129 Deodorizes and di1infect1! 14 oz. Ballantine Beer •• 5J •• Carton of aix 12 ounce c1n1! MIRACLE 69c WHITE Non·phosphate detergent! 49 oz .pkg Cascade • • • • • • • 59c For iUtoiif'itic dilhwuhers! 35 oz. " Liquid Joy • • • • • • 4&c For happy reRectional 32 ounce All Detergent • • • • 5213 Low 1ud1. high _.,1 9 lb. pkg. Cat Litter • • • • • • 39c Priu, iii 10 lb1 pkf. for value! ....... Suurles SPRAY or POWDER . Allli •12• CIKat f'l1\ll1r or unacented! 9 01 can DfJ Skitrt~'· Jarpn'( 9 /iii .... (14 ..... t ,49) ' Bancl-Ai.ds -1111 .... ' ... 4~· .. Or ,. !M widt ........ 89t!, .• ' ... Listerine-:.. _. • ; ·: ' 9t TU)tl 1Wfu~ -· "!"I! 1.39 tizt ' I • -I ' • • • as fine a cat ch as. Yf!U co uld wish fo r! ' From the oceans ... ·the lakes ... the rivers ... coµ{es a fabulous array of favored sea foods ... It's the kind of sale ev~nt that only El Rancho dares to offer! Fres.h fillets ... tempti.ng steaks ... savory shellfish ... a variety of fare that's sure to offer several choices for even the most discriminating connoiseur! See for yourself ... there really is a difference at El Rancho! I • Fresh Sea Bass ........ s 12• •. Fine for baking ..• by the piece (Center cut Steak •.• 1.49 lb.) Turbot Flllets. ........... 89~ Lean meat, sliced from finn fish from Greenland wat.en! REX SOLE Fillet of SOLE Pan ready (or qi.lick frying! Always a family favorite! ROCK COD Fresh fillets for1killet cookery! Fillet of PERCH Fresh from the sea. to you! FRESH CLAMS 79~. New Eneland Cherry11tonea for flavor! Fresh CAmSH Louisiana fish with fresh flavor! • ·1r11h Tran IDAHO! ••••••••• . SI! . . . 1 Fnm the chilled waten of icy it.reams, richt to El·Rancho -and you! Minimum taet wei1ht 5 ounces each. .. ~. . . fr11b Sal•an WHOLE OR ttaF • • • Kin1t salmon, for bakinc and pleasure! (Center Cut Steaka .. , 2.09 lb.) Enjoy freshness from El Rancho! Halib& ABak cOOER cur. • • • • If.IL Finn white flesh ... e1:tellent te1:ture and flavor that com• throueh any way you serve itr Mahi Mahi • • • • • • 39c. From Hawaiian waten, for 1ure! True Cod ••••••• SJ 29• Fresh fillets, Canadian f11h! Smoked Halibut •• SJ 49• Deli1htfully different late treat! '1 . Boni least U.S.0 .A. Choice quality beef, trimmed El Rancho sty'e for value! . Tiger Town Ham • 5J''· Sem1-bon.eless and fully. cooked! King Crab Claws •• 521'. So meaty •.. from Alukan King crabs! Monterey Squid • • 39 c. (Columbia River Smeltl ........ 69c lb.) F• Hadel" SJ 29 1nnan ie . • • • • ' Cured in the Sc:Ottioh otyle! Butclter s•op V•lu esl< Fresh Oysters • • • 39c. From watem waten! 8 ounce jar Cooked Shrimp ••• s219• Perfect aiu for cocktails! Large S~riiap1m111a s399 Fair Seas· -Peeled, Cleaned -1 ~ lb bar 0 Bone Roast . U.S.D.A. Choice beef -pat pot roast (BOnel,.. Englilh Cut Beef Roost .$1.79 lb!) Sliced Bacon ••.• s J 19•. El Rancho Sausage s J ''· El Rancho'• thicker ranch atyle: Country 1tYle, with 1hoi c1linP! Super freslt Preflucel ,,,,,. ,,,,; II! SwNt and ripe ... • . let the family know they're theN!, and water. them diaap1>4:ar! J'onath•n Apples Tht ....,...., rmt! Extra f1ncY from Wa1hincton! 29--. J ... •1 italla Grapes . S~.eet 1nd juicy •• , MIVI fruit for deteert! . .. Egg Plant · • ~ • ·-·-2tc.. Garden fmh and firm!~ .. Brown Onions ;' ~ 2 ... 25c · Water Cress .. ; • ~ • JOt. US No. I Quality • , • tll """'°"' Nippy tUte ... frnh and tender! PILOT ·ADVETISER Super S#topfl9r Delicatessen Voluesl BEEF FIAIKS Kosher Dills • • • • 39e Homemade ... crisp and tangy! 22 oz. Camembert-Brie •• 791 Plumro.e Danish in 6 oz. tin : ) Ti lsit or Port Salut s Duke's Danis h cheese ... by the-piece! ~ ' Creamed Havarti Soft 'n' tasty Danish cheese ... 8 oz. BABY SAMSOE Dorman's for sandwiches or snacks! 7 oz frozen Food Speclalsl ·· l 49 C"g JUICE :~ ORANGE 4 Minute Maid 12 oz ( 16 oz .... 65c.l'li> Green 'Beans • • •• Green Giant French or Cut -9 oz or · 10 oz. Niblets, Med. Peas, Leaf Spinach Pizza Snack Tray. 79 Jeno"'• party time revorite! 71h oz. Onion Rings • • • • • 4 • Ore Ida .. , heat and eerve! 12 oz Cream Pies • • • • • · 7 Johnlton'a -choice or navon! 28 oz • • ... MEAT . 5~,~. PIES .. :· Stouffer's Beef, Chicken, Turkey! 10 •{/ Liquor Defltli1mt1rf' :.J r •o! ' SAVE $1.00! . . ·:.~ CANADIAN $499 WHISKEY .. ,a El Rancho's at a special pri~! quart ,ff lauder's Scotch •• 55~ 1 Save 60e on the qu~, now! • •a ! El Rancho Tequila 55 . For memorable M~arita1! Quart ) SMIRl~FF · 1 o·• VODKA'. • ~ ·. ,, Save $1 .20 on the half gallon, here! ·5· th . 'S . C0 C UIYlllS ......... .. Bottled for .El Rancho! Reduced 50c . ..1 El Rancho' Gin ••• s~ Ninety proof, for. mixing! •Quart ... _J SAVE $1.00! . jl El RANCHO . $19'111 RUM . . . . -. l Foi thoae coolin;.drink1! Hiilf-p:llonl:( Prices in effect Thur. throu1h Wtd.1f I September 13 throu1h September 29-tf 1 Open daily 9 to 9 ... SundQJI 10 to) I No sales to dealers! ~ 1 ARCADIA : PASADENA : SOUTH PASADENA : HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: n:1 Newpo•t e1,d. and Sur.,i·t and Hur11,nR1uri Dr !l1 fi.11. 110 CL1i1•" 1 ;/(J ,,, \I Cnl11r<1(!0 !Jlw1! f 1l'1;1u11t <1r10 Hun\1nr1u11 Or Yl.1.,,,; ,ind Algonquin (Boardw.tlk Crn1c1) .'~Ji IJ\tblu :t Ur. (l,i· \L1u!I V.llJge Center) • .. r • • I • • • ' ' . . . . \ . . . . " . . . -. • • 34 J)AIL V PILOT Wtdne~day, Stpttmbtr 12. }(j7J Youngsters Don't Mind French Homework By RONALD E. COHEN ~1elt a on~· inch µu•ct of but· place he:ivy object atop · for Dry 1he bread out in the The ingredients (or the ble errect.1. But lt It makes It can be eaten as an open dinner, either. ter or n1argar1nc in a nat another minute. oven, 350 degrees, for about cheese topping are one cup of you nervous, milk ls ac. sand11.·lth or cut and eaten Bon ai>eUtl You may never WASHINGTON (U PI I -griddle or frying pan and Voila~ Croque 1'.lonsieur, two minutes. Ren1ove the grated Swiss, one egg, one ceptable.) 'l'.·ith a knlle and fork. buy another Jar of peanut but· "~lama, 1'1n home from plat-e the sand 'l'.·lch in the bu t· deli cious '1'.i lh a coJd glus of bread and place a moderately Despite the simplicity of the ter, and your li:ls wlll be hool ' "~-t t'" t ocJ• t thick pi-e of boiled or baked tablespoon floW'. One-third cup Mix the topping thoroughly. nd th f '9:: • w1w '.s to es . er over m crate ll':il. milk . .... of beer. recipes a fl ease or bragging to the neJ""borbood h Pl II I ham on it. sprinkling 1n a touch or fresh .,.. lC you're like a1ost mot ers. ace a sma rying pan or (Don't worry, Mom, it's children to prepare, it that they eat Croque Madame it"s probably a peanut butter othery heavy object utop the Cl\OQUt; ~1.u>AME Spread a cheese topping precious little beer.'lt cannot ground pepper and a pinch or v.·ouldn 't hurt to go through for an after-school snack.- and jelly sandwich. or milk sandwich and cook for one For erich sandwich a long over the ham (?.lorn can c.lo be tasted in the sandwich, and tabasco sauce. th e steps with the youngsters 'nle curiosity It engenden and cookies. fninute. slice of French bread or half a this and leave it ln the French kids have been eating After spreading on the ham , in a Jive dress rehearsal some may make your kitchen more 0 t b It d . lly 1'1jp lhe sa ndY:ich and again hero roll. refrigerator ). this for decades with no vlsi-brown it in the oven. evening . It doesn't make a bad popular than the playground. rapeanu u cran 1e -~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~-"-...C..::.'..C~~~~~~~~~----------=-.....::.....::.....::.....::.:::.:..:...::....~~~~~.::....~~~~~~~~~~~--'--'.::....~~ sandwich, and n1ilk a~ d cookies. ~ ii occur to you that tour children are getting tired cf PB and J? Quite right , ~·am. They are. µ have bad an abidlng hatred 4 peanut butter and jelly ~ce fourth grade. ~ can recall l'.'ilh horror hou' dll'ficult it was to be playing t\ortstop at the schoolyard iod being unable to exhort my ~cber t o championship ~ights because the blasted ~anut butter was lodged "1yieldingly on the roof of my -"°uth. :•But, feeding children after ~I is a problem, no ques- Qpn. Many mothers work and 1'ust leave a snack in the ttfrigerator, PB and J being · t5e easiest. ;;:Many others have obliga· ti.ns and cannot be home tf;ery afternoon to greet the children and make sure they get a nourishi ng snack to tide them over to dinner. How about doing what the French Mamas do? A French snack. something to break the p;inotony and give t h e ?Oungsters a chance to try fOme safe, easy cooking on lheir own. ~ When a French schoolchild P,mes home for lunch, quite ~ibly he will have the ~·arm. filling repast of soup end either a Croque Monsieur Pr Croque Madame. ~ Both the croques are easy to hlake, particularly Monsieur. :itadame is a lriOe more dif- fi cult, but if you aren't going 'o be home you can make lhe Jopping before you go. ' It will keep in the ~efrigerator nicely, and all the ids have to do is pop it in the ven. Nothing like snacking ix>ntinentally. Your children pim love you. CROQUE MONSIEUR ; For each sandwich, two };!ices or white bread, with the trusts trimmed. ; Butter both slices of bread pn the outside. 'Place Wide a l>iece of moderately thick boiled or baked barn and a slice of Swiss or mozzarella cheese. .Spicy ·Starter · Fresh bell peppers are ~specially a b u n d a n t Sep- l.ember and October. Use them l>ften while they are in good supply. t When shopping, look for pep-per with..a glossy sheen and '~irm, thick fleshed walls. -,:,Olor should be a bright green pr red. Avoid peppers that are ;shriveled, soft or dull in color. • Store in the refrigerator in i11e crisper bin or in a plastic j>ag, and use within 3 to 5 ,days. . GREEN PEPPERS AND EGGS, ITALIAN STYLE ! 2 large fre sh green peppers 2 tablespoon s olive or salad oil t clove fresh garlic, split 6 eggs • I teaspoon salt : ~~ teaspoon ground b l a c k : pepper : Wash peppers, remove seeds pnd cut into length\vise strips, ?-inch wide. ; Heat oil In a 9 or 10.inch ~ki!lel. Add green peppers and 1;arlic. Saute until tender. :J\en1ove garlic : Beat eggs slightly. Add salt find ground black pepper. Add lo peppers. COok Wltil desired :Consistency, stirring gently. : Serve at once as a hmcheon :Or supper dish. Makes 3 scrv- lngL • L • . . • FOR ADVERTISING IN : OUT 'N' ABOUT ' PHONE • I What Vons value means to you ... 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Lend an Ea r to Low -cal Tale Hy BARBARA GIBBONS "Corn is fattenUig? •· tt you've always belleved that, you'll be surprised to kno w that an ear of com is ooly 96 cadories. Admittedly not in the same class with shredded lett uce but still slim enough. (~low many calorie counters virtuously tum down corn and then top their lettuce with 300 calories worth of greasy bot- tled dressing!) If you 're a com lover, don't pass it up. Make it a trade-<:>ff -an earn of corn instead of the dinner roll you might norrnally :;illow yoursell. .. Nutr1t1onally, you'll be ahead . Corn and hard rolls both have protein, fat, carbohydrates, iron an d vitamin D. but the com alSI.> has more A. B·l, B·2 and C. and 10 calorics less! Here we combine corn \vith high-protein foods to create a pair of caloric-wise side dishes low in starch and fat but rich with dairy-powered nutrition. Serve them with lean main courses such as fish, chicken or broiled burgers. Our corn 01nelet is a meal-in-one. MEXICALI CORN CUSTA RD t onion, mi nced 2 small red or gri.:en sweet peppers (or one of ca1:1ll, diced l 'h cu~ com, fresh, frozen or canned 2 eggs 2 cups skim n1ilk 2 t.easpoons salt Pinch or pepper Scald the milk. Stir in all re· n1ainlng ingredients and turn into an ovenproof casserole dish. Bake in a preheated 325- degree oven for one to I ~,~ hOUl'!f, witit a knife inserted in the center comes out clean . Makes eight servings, 77 ca lories each. CORN PUDDI NG 11h cups com, canned or frozen 3 eggs 111l cups skimmed milk l teaspoon salt Pinch of pe pper Dash of Tabasco or red cayenne pepper 3 tablespoons bacon bi ts Combine alt ingredie nts in an ovenproof baking dish. sprinkling the bacon bits on !he surface. Bake at 350 degrees for 60 minutes, until set. Makes eight servings, 81 calories each. CORN OMELET FOR O~E seconds , then begin li!l ing up the edges o( the omelet so that 3 eggs, beaten the uncooked portion rw1s Salt and pepper underneath . 5 tablespoons canned or \Vhen omelet is Set, loosen frozen com, drai ned or one end and roll the omelet defrosted onto a heated ser ving plate . A Spray a small nonstick skillet or omelet pan v.•ith lecithin coating (for caloric- frce frying) or wipe lightly \Vil h vegetable oil. chilled tomato salad is all you need to co mplete the 1neat ! Serves one, 273 calories. (For more ve get ab I e favorites send a stamped. self- addressed envelope and 25 Place the skillet over a high fta1nc. \Vhen skillet is hot, pour in the eggs and season wi th salt and pepper. cents to SLIM GOURME1'",-j p;mmmmiiiiiiiiil -VE GETABLE RECIP ES, in l care of the f)aily Pilot, 50 West Shore Tr<li.l Sparta. Spr ink le corn evenly over th e surface, \Vait about 30 Muffins A-peeling N. J. 07807. J Bananas Sliced BANANA STICKY BUNS 10 teaspoons butter or margarine 10 teaspoms ora nge marmalade t /3 cup flaked coconut 2 bananas I package (9.5 ouncesl refrigerated bu ttermilk biscuits Place I teaspoon butter in each of IO muffin , pan cups. Place muffin pan in 400 de- free F. oven until butter me lts. Add I teaspoon niarm alade and aOOut I \~ teaspoons coco- nut to each muifin cup. Pe(!! bananas and cut into slices. Place about 3 banana slices in each nluffin cup and press a biscuit into each cup. &ke in 400 degree F'. oven tor 20 minutes or nntil biscuits are golden brown and a cake tester inserted in center comes out clea n. Cool for 10 minutes, turn out of pan and serve warm . SHOP COAST MARKET THEY DELIVER FI RST QUALITY f'ltO DUCE, MEATS I COAST SUPER ;.1ARKET Wt D1llver Your P11rcheM I Wt'r• ., CID• II yo11r piton• 673-3510 3347 E.COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MA " THOUSANDS OF = -n--·--·------ Dipping Into Dessert ..asunmnwa .. SB'I. It fin tllS., SIPT. II, ltJ) .. _ ... _ ... _...,_ ... -. ... ---- Here's a real show-stopper for almost any celebration, dinner party, dessert buffet or teenagen fondue party. You can fill the cream puffs and stub them in the freezer ahead of Ume. To gerve, warm the thick chocolate sauce in fondue pot or challng dish and let everybody spear the puffs oo forb and swirl in the bot sauce. BEAVllNLY PUFF FONDUE 30 miniatw-e creaqi puffs, bakery or home-made trecipe below ) I pint burgundy cherry ice cream I pint chocolate mint ice cream 1 pint jamoca ice cream 2 cups Chocolate Fondue Sauce (recipe below) Cut tops off puffs; pull ou t any filaments of dough to form a shell. Fill and mound six pills, usin g a melon-bait cutter or teas:poon, with one fla vor d. ice cream. Press tops Into ice cream, place in freezer. Fill six more puffs "'ith sec· ond ice cream flavor. Freeze; repeat wlUI third flavor. Continue to vrrry flavors Wltil needed nwnbers of puffs are filled, 5 to'\ serving. When all are frozen, place in a plastic bag; freeze until served. To serve; gently h eat Chocolate Fondue Sauce in a fondue pot or decorative skil· let; arrange frozen fi lled puffs on plates. Each guest spears a puff with fondue fork, dips into the sauce and swirls to coat. If desired. sntall bowls 1of fiaked COCOC!Ut, chopped pe- cans and sprinkles can be ar· ranged around sauce in whi<'h to dip the chocolate-eoated puffs. Make 6 servings. CHOCOLAE FONDUE SAUCE l can (14 ounces) ira-eetened condensed milk 1 package (12 ounces) semi- sweet ch>colate bits 1 jar (7 o unces) marshmallow creme or t cup miniature marshmal- lows II cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla COmblne all ingredients in fondue p:>t or saucepan. Heat over mediwn heat, stirring, until mixture is smooth and wanned through. Sauce can be made ahead and reheated. Add ·a Uttle mi lk if sauce becomes too thick. Makes 4 cups. MINIATURE CREAM PUFFS (Minlattre cream puffs can be ordered, in advance, from many bakeries.) Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In medium saucepan slowly bring 1 cup water, i.12 cup buttter or margarine, and 'h: teaspoon salt to a boil. Tum lleat low, stir in 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour all a t once. Beat untU mixture leaves side of pan and forms into a small, compact ~I. Remove from heat, then add 4 eggs, one at a time , beating until smooth after each addition. Drop dough, by slightly rounded teaspoonful, about the size of a quarter, 2 inches apart, ooto ungreased baking shett. Bake 25 to 30 minutes or un- til puffed and golden. Cool away from draft. Makes from 60 to 70 Miniature Crea m Puffs. Beet Soup A Winner Lower in calories than the usual sour cream version . BEET SOUP FRANCES 1 can ( 16 ounces) shotstrlng beets 2 cups buttermilk 2 table.spoons dark brown sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice I teaspooo sail 2 scallions (green onions), minced ~·ith green part in- cluded Drain beets; to tbe beet ti· quid add enough cold water to make l cup. Combine beet liquid, but- termilk. brown sugar, lemon juice and salt. Add drained beets anr1 scallions. ('.Qver and chill overnight to allow flavors to blend. Nice served with a bowl of chopped cuc umbers w h i c h eaters can add thcniselves. Makes 4 serving. WILSGll'S 12.0Z. PK&. ALL MEAT FRANKS , IEEF T-BONE STEAK .. .... BEEF ~ PORTERHOUSE "f STEAK .. L •• ... ILESS IEEF J. , TOP SIRLOIN 'f ·STEAK .. L •• U,l.OAC-=o• .. >•---.-$) 19 Ul·O..&.AMI ., ••••••. LI. ~~:~-... ··-tCM-'1 '' LAMI. C .. PS , , ..•... ll. ~,....._.,_...,,._.............. $) 69 111 LAMI CllOPS .... LI. ., ..... ._, _____ ,_ -$)39 LAMI CllDPS ......... ll. _ : "'"'-''°"''"""-""""-' --SJ49 LAMI CIOPS ......... LI . . U ••iC-O HO••--~ 99' LA.Ml SllAlllS •••... LI . Ul .•.•• CllOICI __ ,_ $ ·--1'' LA.Ml <WOPS ..•.•.... l l . White House Tapped By TOM HOGE Al' JflWlfNhl,... Wrtltf' The American public has always been intrigued by meals prepared In tlie kitchen of the Whlt.e House. Now a restaW'ant has open· eel io Chicago, catled The Presidents, which seeks to duplicate some of lhOse meals, Nol oll ol our presidents hive been golirmets by any means, but most had In· i.r .. tlni lutes, and with the parade ol . foreign dignitaries Into the dining room ol lhe et· ecutlye manslo1r many of the m .. ts """' decidedly epl· cu.rean. r Lyu#181 Johnsm prefer- red , ..roe'cued beef a n d chooolate ' pudding to fancy fare. ''· 1' Woodfow WU!son, '.the ln- telt-al, liked lood that was hardly ln the gourmet class, like sklllcl contbrcad for brenk(ast. ~ Roooevel<-uoed to ply guests at Sigornore Htll, hJJ rambling Lqng h lsnd )lomc, with a salod featuring ~ eap, rtd ol1ions and Btllfan endive.. For desrert wate rmelon was a famlly faVorite. Franklin D. Roosevclt, more ot. a gourmet, also had a lik· ing lor scrambled eggs and other down to earth foods. They still talk about the time he entertained Britain's King George VI with a hot dog luncheon at Hyde Park. Like hls predecessor, Presi- dent Nixon like s red meat. but apparently in fancier form. The President is fond of Beet Wellington. Many of our presidents had a weakness for chicken, some In odd gulses. Jatl\OS Monroe Ul<ed· a CbiCktJ\ pudding, An d r e w JG,ckaon used a relish chicken hash for break!ast1 and Dotley Madl!Oll lltlrved "Wl>Ite House guests a consomtno made from Julie!Ufe p[ .. chlckCfl, fresh toma~. chives and white rice. Each month, the Presidents Restauranl featW'.es a_favorite meal of one of our past chiefs or stale, RccenU y It trained Its sights on Tho mas Jefferson. a true epicure who could season a ·. salad. cure a ham and tell the difference between a fine wine and a mediocre one. Now the restaurant is S"Crv- ing the "Abigail and Jehn ' Adams Thrift and Simplicity Dinner." Some of the disheS' are not exactly in the thrift cl ass to- day -like fresh turtle soup, pri me beef and poac h e d salmon -but others are . For dessert it offers an old favorite: APPLE PAN DOWDY 8 green apples. peeled, cor-- ed and cut up 1 If.? cups Ught molasses l teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon ~ teasJX1Qn cloves ~l teas poon ginger powder Pastry for I pie crust. 32.0Z. IAI , ,. (A prepnred mix Is easier than. starting from scratch as they dfd In Adams' ......... - IMZ CAii ... ~ day). ,_ .... _____ .J I In a buttered 9x9 . baking ~ dish plnce_apples....a.nd....cover11-----wtth rnolaSS<!s and.spices . Top THESE ITEMS AND PRICES GOOD ONLY AT THI: FOt tOWING STORl:S .-------1 WI.th ~stry and •·•e one l10ur '''::'" ...... .,, ··-·-.... -... , ·~.,,,,_ ·-··"=... ·-··-.1""----~,,,, .. ,_ ...... _ ..... -.... •••<• ,,.. ... ,..... ' t"" UCll\' Ill"--..... _., ... , ..... _ ... o I .• -.,_ ,, ...... ~ .. I -·-... ~,,,.,_," ''"'::"'!'"'"'"''.. •!•:;;;:'l;'*''::::'t .... ''"-""'1'i1::""" ==:.':."',_ ... ::::..:..·~\~"r.-· := :::r---:.: ... ::::t~t:?::·-.. :::"~i~'':'.!it:' .. "'t::.. .. :C r.1: .. ~::... :~ .... 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BORDENS NESTLE MORSELS scorcH ..... 12-oz s TENDER LEAF M•••UM•'°.ti'.;,i.'"··"·ili"' •·5c SI 11 ·~ si 11-. 1.!!..~.NriN9isH CREMORA NEST,LE MORSELS r~~~--•"oz 57' ORAR"E JulCE ...................... '.~<'i~I/. . ' """" ''"' --c INSTANT TEA " ' ·· · ",',~.~.~,o • •.oll!O(t • •. oWi(i BORDENS EGGNOG 69' r"i•·•~•NG 41k MllOUHM~'D >-1i:. -39 ............. ou•RT PEA PODS._:.,_,;,.,_,.,' LIMEAD~• 5-0UNCE ... •i' ;,-, 1-0UN<I c s.o.s. scou RrNG PADS ·~PAC. 32' ,. '"" '''" ' 31c """" ••• . :-. BUFFERIN TABLETS . ••U11.-1 . FOR8AllY BRECK FOAM IALONFINllH JAi SAND' WICH BAGS WAXTEX 37'. BLEND JUICE .. -·-·--'" TANGERINE JUICE.~ ... ol. 'V'. GALA FAMILY NAPKINS .• :~ 29' ' GRAPEFeu1T.J'u1cE .... , ... ~ ... 2t 'oi4i1G'£'iiiict ..... ~.,:. 2ff DRANO CRYSTALS I -OUNCE 4·3c J LYSOL DEODORIZING tTEAMER- ~i 83' ' \ RENUZIT GALA AIR PAPER FIESHENERs--rowns i~i 63', ~:~o 29' 1 .": i, .... .\ ... RALSTON CHUCK WAG'.N ll!G. ·1·~· i . ' • ; I . • . ' -.,, . ~. Late Summer Ba rb ecue Possibil it ie s ... Gril·r Session R~veal·s POTATOES SKEWERED WITH . BACON ° GARNISH LIVER PLANK Barbecj,Dng" beef liver over hot'coals may~ a new idea to you but . one which is weU .... 'Orth trying. Often consUmers think or sliced ·Uver1 aud )tave no idea lhal ll ma.Y· be purchaoed by the p1..,,. . .,.~· ... weU . This good Ici>k:ing, great tastirig r cbiihk ·6f · barbecuell bee! Uvtp.ls . '\"ir1nale4 in a savory combkialion · of beef broth, wlfie 8nd P.opular hefbs. I~ serv~ in nDe style with skev."m!d.canned_potatoes and partially ,cooked bacon. These go j>o'.-lllO.~Bflll too, tu browrt the 1JO!•tlles • and-· crtsp lhe bacon-: ·.:1. '. ' 'l1le liver steak takes ,.-,, 10 ~ ·~r si~~ for · nre and "F-clUUe \19ngcr, l ~ou prefer;)t ~.rare. Neier'" · gO · be)rond ' t'b 'e m.,rti,rfire st.ige in cooking -. making a small slit in the center or the piece. One of the interesting points about this marinade is that it is heated fir&t to meld the good flavors or the herbs and onion 'With the base made of beef broth, wine and lemon juice. This. marinade :,.lso bas a bit or oil in it lo aid in bl'OWnlng the liver while il's on the grill. Some of the nutritional bonuses liver . brings to your diet are that first or all ft is top qualify protein. it is alSO riclt in vitamin A, has a good supply of ,the B vitamins a"od is indeed the very best food source or iron. ·~ BA~Ell BEEF LIYElt ' sTEAI( . . . I 'h cups dry red wine- 2 tablespoons oil 2 tablespoons lemon juice I cup chopped onion 1,'! cup minced parsley I teaswan thy me 1 teaspoon oregano ~ teaspoon ~ragon 1f.i teaspoon Conibine beef th, wine, oil, lemon jui , Onion, parsley, thyme, i'egano, tar· ragon and salt. Bring to boil then simmer 2 minutes. Pour over liver, cover and refrigerate ovemlght. Remove J\'ver from marinade and place over hot coals. Cook JO to 12 minutes per si<le ·tor rare. (a~ proximately 15 minutes per side for medium-well ). Tum once and bute once or twi(..'e with marinade. Mbecau&e the fibers are . to' '!'ill' overCQOI<· · ( '8 peek al the lbsitfe C9 , ol the _ll.v.er steak ·by J pounds beef liver in one. P'fece. aboat 2·incbes thick 1 <'\I~' beef broth To cheCk if liver is done, make·a slit at center or steak and look "' colcr. Gaive ilito crosswise slices, about ·¥··inch thick .• P.fakes 6 servings . . ..,.._. •.. . . ·' . " ' ' . : . .. -.. ~ .. ·~ ·-· .. . . . •• ~~' 1 f, t a ' reiH corn in th e husk as you ma rinate th e ribs to 'heve dinn er rea dy ' all 'at on ce. ) I • Don't Spare Sauce Spareribs Sre particularly good y,·ith a bit of fall in the air. After soaking in water the late summer corn can go right on the barbecue: too. Leaving lhlm in the bulks brings oat the true sweetnesa of the com. The secret ' of· good barbecued ribs is tenderizing them first either by boiling or steaming in aluminum foil. Here's a tangy mustard sauce that cooks to a golden ·autumn brown. A buying tip . . . look for ribs with a healthy pink cok>r and plenty of meat on them. "l'r1ni off excess rat,Jllake cer· taln that ~the grill is at least slx inches from ths coals. • • ' • ' .. Jff ··! .~ .• ~· •• '-·' ··t.• .. . -".~ .. -.... • l ' ' Wedntsday, Stpltmbtr 12, 1973 DAIL V PILOT :fT • -Two Mo·re Answers r ·""\~ fl " ............. ,. :. ······-·· ..:.-... .. · . ...., -... -. . -...... I .. A M~ssage From Homer M. Smith Come in and meet Gene, Gene Smith soon to be the new owner and operator of the BALBOA MARKET. Gene was selected as the buyer. I would not have sold to JUST anyone. It had to be someone with the experience and "KNOW HOW" to give the Balboa Market customers !THE MOST WONDERFUL CUSTOMERS IN THE WORLD) what. they want, the way they want it. . Gene intends to keep tfle same Policy of doing business, to keep the same person• nel, to keep the same current ~ge accounts, to do what remodleing possible, to add more A· 1 merchandise ancl tO improve everywhere he can. And I wish to very sincerely thank e:weryone for your patronage· and . friendship since I have been in Balboa in basiness since July 1, 1946. Thank · you agaiii Smitty, Marilyn ~ Dalas . . Ope11 I •·•· t9 7 p .... -J, lap.••Wfft. o,. .. 1 ..... te 7 p.•.-71hp•W ... ' , " • .. \, -" . . ., . ,_ • t 't' .,. t-·"' t •• \ .. t·: ,. . . '• Y our (ai:pily wil l like the.rest ~f·Oll! J.mily tpo'. .. • H~lland ~nch, B~~!Crac)(;ed ·, · .. ; :.~ Wheat, Fr~!1ch' ~.ourdpu~li; :Up-s;,~i;iown1.~ _, • f,~ White and lJp-Side-DOwn Wheat! ~ ~veil · \;.,..: t · scrump1uohs'bre1ds in air •.. a)! ~th-a beady ''. "~ taste youi' great grandfI10ther woul~·approve'«t " : r • . ' ' ' .~ -. ... ... -.-•, ... , . "' ~ . . • ! • • • • • • Juicy HAlll LOAF t pound ground cooked ham 1 pound ground fresh pork 2 eggs, slightl y beaten 1 cup cracker crumbs t cup milk 1/4 teasooon salt .;1, teaspoon pepper 1 cup canned pine a pp I c chunks 5 maraschino cherries o/4. cup flrmly packed brown sugar 2 teaspoons dry mustard 1/, cup vinegar Combine ham, pork, eggs, cracker crumbs, tnilk, salt, and popper, ;Mil<, lborouahly. Arrallp pineapple and marudlklO oherriol In the -ct • IOxld>inch loaf pan. Comblnt ougar, l!lllllald, and vioegar1 ml1 well. Spread , half of sucar m.Jxture over tho --fruit in !ht bottom of pen. Top : with meal mloture, pacltlng it ~ firmly ov .. 1111 fruit. Spread top o! loaf with the rest of •uoe. Bake in a 378 oven for i '12 hours. Serve hot oc oold; &orvll 10. ' PINl4PPLB oooms I cup llpl llrown sugar I> cup nilAd shortening llld butter - I egg, lllbellen I._ vanllla % cup ~ JN!*pplo 2 cup1 llltad flour 1 teaspoon bikini powdtr 1h teupoon soda 'k teaspoon salt • o/4, cyp chopped walnu ts i> cup rlllinl SUI' lo111her 111111', ellortcn· ins, .eu. Ind vanllla u n t 11 bl'"4fd. l!lpom pineapple from the CID illilh as UtUe llrup 11 po11lbl1) llllo tMnurlftl cup and 1dd. Sllr In 11fled d r y ln- gredient11 thin walnuts and rlllinl. Drop by fat tea• poonf\IJI Oii Uftll'tBHd bikini sheet. Bake In 876-degree oven aboUI 12 mlnut11. until lightly broWned. Makes 3 dozen . Croutons Greened ~SAVE 11101 J ~ BEnY CROCKER ,, LAYER CAKE MIXES ..,,,.......... R•g. Flavors (14.3 oz.} ....... BETTY CROCKER FROSTING MIXES COCONUT·P&,CAN·9 oz. IUTTER·PECAN·14.3 oa:. FRANKLIN DRY TOAST ID PEANUTS 9 0.. Jor CASCADE FOR~TIC DISHWIBMW GIANT SIZi AJAX LAUNDRY DETERGENT FAMILY SIZI 10 LI. 11 OZ. 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Plc1. s11• 49( ) 4/'1 l ) 69( 53c 27c 39( 39( PIPll COi.A II• MIW 41 fL. OZ. NON·llTUINAIU IOTTLI 49'""""--:;;;;;;;:;;;:;::::::::::::;::::::::---' BARGAIN BASKET BETIER BEEF TAINOH VODKA """ s299 To "'"""'ea!'Y Spinach and Mushroom ~lad for a light lunch or supper, serve French rolls, a va riety of cheese and pitchers or cooUng leed tea. tti!1;'gi~,/~~se,;;i":;r,.~e~l USDA CHOICI, & MANNINGS IEIP, IASTERN PORK, GRADE '~~i~i~.~·: all those ouldoor BAR M HAMS & BULK LUNCHEON MEATS A POULTRY, KING IDWAID SCOTCH SPINACH AND MUSHROOM SALAD MEDALLION BRAND GRADE "A" WHOLE BODIED IAl•AIN IASKIT SCOTCH 16 PIOOP ISU.NDll RUM LIGHT Ol DAH PULL QT. s459 t PoUnd spinach, wa1hed, torn 1..2 head lettuce, wpshed, tom 1 cll p s l iced fresh mushrooms CORNISH c lb ............. ..,._ ....................... ..._ .............. ..,._ ........ "-"". c FRYING ea CHICKEN 1 medium red onion, sliced 2 slices crtrp b a c o n , crumbled % cup oil I/' cup vinegar 1 (ablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon celery salt Salt and pepper to taste 1 cup onion and garlic flavored croutons GAME HENS 2~~ BONELESS SPENCER STEAKS $ BAR M BULK STYLE 59SLICED BACON $ 29 Combine spinach, lettuce and mushrooms in a salad bowl. Add onion slices and bacon. Mix lightly, Combinerem.ainingi~l-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_:_:___,-::-:-:-:--=-::-:::-~~~~~~~~~·~~~~---;;:--;:=--::.~~:,~~%""tE PROTEIN BLEND MIXID WITH sriWitiG BEEF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,1 ~b. otrV!nl· Makes 8 lo 8 ,.,..1ng1. GROUND BEEF · .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . 79~b. . NORTH I RN 89¢ For Weekender Advertising Phone 6424321 MEATY BEEF SHORT RIBS TENDER RIB STtAKS .................. ' . ' ..... . s111 Lb. • • • • ' • ' o • '" I o • ' • ' ' • • • ' • o • • ' • 1 FILLET OF TURBOT .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Lb: ' OltADI "A" ' 98¢ . -f RYER -LEGt-.............. ' . .. .... ' . Lb. $)11 Lb. ........ ' ............. . GKADI "A" FRYER BREAST I l Prices Effectives Thursday thru Sunday Sept. 13, 14, 15, 16 Meas aablect to -k °" 1-4. WI GLADLY ACCIPT U.S.D.A. l'OOD COUPONS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA l 19th and Placentia 710 "· Cha)nal ' DAILY PILOT • Sau ced 'Chicken Super A wonderlul way to fix a 1 brotler-fryer is to give the pieces a crunchy-crisp coating of com flake crumbs and then oven-fry the meat. Serve the delectable chicken v.·llh a famo.us accompanlmenl called C...'umberland Sauce. It's made with currant jelly, wtdlluted orange juice corr centrate, and spices. Th.ls is a really great chicken dish the whole family will enjoy. More on the homey, old- tfashloned side is Chicken and Potato Scallop, a family din- ,ner diah, If ever there was Qne. The casserole is savory with celery and onion. a fine combtnaUon that requires only a vegetable or a salad to make a complete meal. Enjoy chicken to bring your family high quality protein at modest cost. CHICKEN AND P 0 T A T 0 SCALLOP 1 broiler-fryer chicken, cut in pieces Salt and paprika 1 cup (large) thinly sliced onion 1 cup chopped celery 312 cups (112 pounds) thinly sliced potatoes 3 teaspoons salt, divided ;.r, cup butter or margarine 2 tablespoons no.ur \i teaspoon pepper 112 cupe mJlk Sprinkle chicken with salt and paprllta; reserve. Add vegetables to small amount boiling wa ter in saucepin with r2 teaspoons of the salt. Cover: bring to a boll. Cool< 5 minutes; drain and reserve. Melt b.ttter in saucepan: blend in flour, remaining l teaspoon salt and pepper. Gradually stir In milk and cook. ltirring constantly. until JYllrture thickens and comes to a boil. Remove from heal. Alternate vegetables a n d aauce In a l 'h~uart casserole. ·Pt.ce cltici:en pjeces skin side up around edge of casserole: dot wit h butter. Bake in 375 degrees F. oven 1 hour or until chicken and vegetables are tender. Serves 4. CHICKEN WITII CUMBERLAND SAUCE 1 broiler-fryer chicken, cut In serving piece! t cup com flake cnunbs l~ teaspoons salt ;• teaspoon pepper ~ cup evaporated milk COmbJne corn flake crumbs with sslt and pepper In pie plate or shallow dish . Line shallow baking pan with l.luminum foU. Dip chicken pieces in evaporated milk , then roll immediately ln leUODed com nake crumbs. Place chlcten pieces, skin 1ide up, In foJl.tlned pan ; do not crowd. Bake in 350 degree r. oven 1 hour, or until tender. No need to cover or tum chlcbn while cooking. Serve with Cumberland S a u c e . Serve! 4. ' CUMBERLAND SAUCE 1 cup currant jelly i 1 can (6 ounces) frozen ~ orange Julee concentrate ' I(, cup sherry, optional I teaspoon dry mustard ~ teaspoon ginger / '4 ;~~:OOn Tabasco pepper 1 While chicken is cooking. Jnuh currant jelly with a fork in a small saucepan. Add un- aUuted orange concentrate Ind remaining ingredients. Heat and stir until mixture Is fmoQth. Makes I~ 2 cups. ·,Hearty I Helper 1.-0w in cholesterol and good! FIGUR.&RIGQT PANCAKES 2 cupa unsifted. flour 1\io tablespoons sugar I table.q>oon baJdng powder I teaspoon salt 2 cops aktm milk v. cup corn on In a medium mb:lng bowl l1lr together flour, sugar, bak· Ing powder and salt. In a .....U-mJsinf bowl 1ttr together milk and com oil ; od<I to flour inistu,., ltinlnl )1111 until dry lngredlenll ~· motNned -mixture may ba lumpy. Using about II cup bolter !or each, bake pAnCakes on hot. JIPlly greued griddle, t..,,.,,, onto, tn11ll • golden bnnm on llolb Ilda. Makes 14. To k .. p chol-rol low, serve pancakes with margarine that has liquid com oil lilted 1s the Orit Ingredient on the label. -) . .. • ALPHA BETA -ge.it /o'Z ..:!eJJ / STORt: HOURS MON.FRI. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SAT & SUN. 10 AM to 7 P.M. 74 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS in this ad save you $7.68" FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY 375<Nxt FDSTEX CAKE SKIN CLEANSER h..,dreds more in effect thro111rhout the store. ~ II COMJ M on "9111r dKounl p1ctl of aingle unh purcheML The ftQur9 wcdd be mud! .highs If wt • PflJdwc9 ..... lneluded. Al.1HA ., .. '"""'" '"" FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS IVIRY DAY @ Dolt • 20 Ounc.e Con ~ j lii'NEAPPLE ·1 liNiu1h 37• I 0Ynce • Siie.ii • Chunk • Cno1hed 20c; 1.25 OYne• • CMhtd • Slle1d In Syrup lOc @ 11E~IT'wi5r[8Acs 104 @ 1t0ir'TY'i.AWN"8Acs ~ JO Count Pockoge 61• 111 39• ~ GLAD GARBAGE BAGS Y«tlt AlPtlA lfTA Mfl,HIGIMOOD lllTCllEl (nit: llAM IN TH( 1£11 ArlMIJ PIOtlOlY OfflRS! BUTCHER'S fRlDE MEATS USDA ~SPECTED FRESH FROZEN NEW ZEALAND LEG OF LAMB 08 STANDING RIB ROAST LB. BEEF LARGE ENO 1 ~~ CHUCK ' STEAK BLADE cur 1~~ 1s!. BONELESS FRESH FROZEN ,. HORMEL RED LABEL 2·LB. BOX"'':: MR BOSTON BACON FISHSTICKS ,. ' ' I LB PACKAGE PATRICK CUDAHY CANNED HAM s 18. SIZE FARMER JOHN SMOKED 99 FllBH FROZEN u;:~A. GRAl)f A, FR~~H H'l.OZU~ • RIB STEAKS ·CHUCK I· ROAST Bl.ADE CUT 98~. BONELESS 159 CHUC,K ROAST SEVEc't,~O!'E LL POLISH SAUSAGE BIT O' SHRIMP 1: ARMOUR GOLD STAR TURKEYS 89' SELF BASTING WITH BUTTER La. Down Frt~ • 5.75 0....-.Ce Can MUSHROOM STEAK SAUCE 6 Ounct Bottle • E~tra Rkh TOUCH OF .SWEDEN HAND LOTION 10 Ounct Botde • Regt.b 71c S ~ Botti.. • Rf9. or E"' Hold BRECK SALON FINISH LOTION 94• 1" rB LiPtoli'souP-21· ~ A.0L • UuitTy V~loble • 2 Poc;k ltc. 8-0z. • 2 Poc:k • Peo l9t 35-0z. • 2 Pod<• Veg. 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PockQ9' DELUXE DANISH ALMOND RING llPHA BETA • 12-0 t. Poe~ Slk~ • Reg."' Sour ENGLISH MUFFINS IUIHll l lTA • 16·0z. Poc:1i.og. CHOCOLATE ICED ANGEL FOOD CAKE 95• 1 ·0 t. Rice/Pem & Mushr~ l5c: 9.Q,. French Sliced 8eons w/Almonds lk '{.~ • __.' '•• " I ' ... 40 DAILY PILOT WM!ntisdaY, Stopttmber 12, 1q73 Wednnday, Stpttmber 12, 1973 N PILOT ·AOVERTISER & Pa'ntry Pleases Pa-late Finally, a rec ipe Y.tith mostly caru.00 ingredients that can be "·hipped up at the last minute! So \Yhether your husband just called to say he's brin~ing home a guest or you've 1ust come in froin work and have to get a meal on the table ... this is the recipe for y.pu. 'This dinner costs ~ about a quarter per senflng. And rice is the real secret to the eronomy. At a few cents per portion, it can make even the most expensive meat serve more. Since the meat, rice, and vegetable are baked together ln the casserole, the only other thing you'll need to serve is a salad , or sliced tomatoes. Or canned peach halves wotlld be equally attracti~ ... and the flavor would go well with the casserole, too. GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE 1 cup finely chopped onions 1 tablespoon butter o r marg1!fine 1 can (lOo/.r. ounce) con- densed cream of mushroom soup, undiluted 2 cups cooked rice 1 can (16 ounce) cut green beans, drained 1 can (12 omce) diced luncheon meat 1 teaspoon dry mustard ¥.a teaspoon Uquid I\ e p p e r sauce 1 cup grated cheddar cheese Saute onions in butter until soft but not bro\vn. Stir in soup; heat about 2 minutes. Add rice, beans, luncheon meat, and seasonings. Tw1l in- to a buttered shallow 2-quart cas.serok. Top with cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Makes 6 servings, each 396 ca]ories. Softness Supplied This high and handsome cake comes from a fine cookbook, "Gourmets a n d Groundhogs" by Elaine Light. SPONGE CAKE 8 egg whites =% teaspoon cream of tartar l 'h cups sugar 6 egg yolks 1 cup unsifted Dour 2 tablespoons water 2 teaspoons vanilla Beat egg whites and cream of tartar until they stand up in soft peaks. Beat in, a table- spoon at a time, 1 cup ol. the sugar. Set aside. Beat egg yolks with re- maining '2 cup sugar until thick and lemon-colored. Stir in flour, alternately with water and vanilla. Pour over the beaten whites and fold together with a spoon or rubber spatula. Bake in an ungreased 10. inch tube pan at 325 degri;es for 1 hour. Invert until cool. Loosen with a spatula and ease cake out of pan. Use Coke Above For Treat Refreshing and not too S\\'eet. ST RA WBE RR Y CREAM CAKE Sponge Cake. baked in a 10- in ch tube pan 3 pints strawberries Sugar: I pint heavy cream , 1 teaspoon vanilla '· Cut the cake into 3 crosswise laye rs. Wash, drain and h u 11 ltrawberries. Reserve 14 of tbe berries for garnish. Slice the remaining berries -large ones in quarters, medium and small berries in halt: mix with 3 tablespoons sugar. _Whlp_jhe_cream until stiff. pually adding y, cup sugar and+tbe, vanilla toward the end of tbe.\beadng: reserve y, of lbe cram. 1 Tl Ille remaining cream fold ., lbe berries. but dribble any ~-.,..,, cake layer~ .. PUI .. ~ layers together wD 69 ber17-creem mixture Ir I ftl·ipl'MdlDC it over the '1.. P. tllo -Md '=-=~~~ top; pmllll wllb who I e otra-.lel. aiJlJ. I FAMILY DISCOUNT TICKETS AT THRIFTIMART I ,.~ ADULTS /§)1UQN &NilO' l~NIORS SJIFJIRI CHILDREN ,t.FlllCAK WllJ)Uff l'tlUEllYE (UNOfll: SJ REG. $3.95 NOW $3.00" REG. $2.95 NOW $2.00" FREE! SJocl•l lni•ll Co''" tor y11r Family wit~ $3.00 •-,_ GOOD ANY DAY NOW THRU OCT. 31 Liquor Values! LOVELY Las Vegas'Up & Back' Flings Saturday Sept .15 th ' • w ( , • ' .. '" " ''' '• L< I ••• ITTll,....K•IM IDE THE 118 AIR COfllltttDllEQ COllTillEITAL TMILWAYS BUSES f1IOI TllllETllWJ PARKllL. LOTS 10 LAS VEGAS •. 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(OH!Nl .. !41 IUll.W4•5 TOUO ,INC ......... ~c.c. ·-· 11o1o, '-Jl"Clll'IOlol'ooC-1"""""'~-----..... --..... --· COLUMBIA ENCYCLOPEDIA VOLUME SIX ::i::, '1 11 CHECKS CASHED FREEi ••••• AT ANY CHECKSTAND or BOOTH.FREEi VOLUMf ONf STILL A.'/AllA!lE ••.••••.. 29c ••PEAS HOUOAY •DUSOl ••.• : • MILANO • P'OlYNESIAN ~-:: e 18·20 OZ. FROZEN aAG " ·e : VEGET.t.BlESOFT~E . :· • WORLD • ~· EA • . ... .. ~... .• ............... . ................ . Comp~rc Our .l\'.:ry Diiy Low D1\count Oelic.-1 tessen Pr1ct>S~ VELVET PLANTS '·'"· g·gl : Red Dellclou~~l' ,_01_• .-....~-: APPLES ~ . , ·SI GREAT VARIETY • • l~llOOR 0 ' • • PLANTS : o u.s·. N0.'1 BROWN o'ttfoNs '-'~·.~ 39'< o vouMfruoEI tAilROTi :-t'~'~·zr ! '·'"· 39~ ! D JUICY TANIY LBfDWS • ,; .... 12!.. D CRISP.CRUNCHY STALK CELE11t •• 23t E POTS El. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee•••••••••••• e . . ... ' ·~ 2701 Harbor llvcl., Costa Mesa e l"2Z Brookhurst, Garden · Gr0ve.'.·. 1308 W. EdinCJer, Santa Ana e 5858 Warner. HuntlnC]ton leach e 23811 .El Toro, El Tor0· J I •• I " • ' ' ·1 ' ' • ! " I , I ' l ·' ~ . . -, v • Doo't just sit there worrying about inflation ... J I • I •ITM.'-.... ICl-- -OCWU.11. Oll'Y,Ot' L-.-MIOI' \-11 .. l"l!Q •Tl"' l•T. llO lllllf,Alll lllKO.INI -·~OT .. ~ 11Qlll l. l•flCTN'I -•t 10 M,1. ~ .......... _ ...... 11oo1••-~ .. ~,... --C-·-~ --A 11 ..... ,,... 1.• ---· I I --t II L_......Qooo;.O 11 --· "11 --· 11 --°"""· " __ ...._" Ill ___ ....... , " -·•-CO..-J IZ o.c.-bliofl ol IN ,,.c. comp1ri1011 _, """"" ....... ;., •t9r• -·· ...... 1111111 .. C-.. Aff1ir1 o.,t., Mtoyf1ir M1r1r..t1, 25iOO s. Gwfl1hl, l n' ....... ,, Calll. I0022. MUI M ••• 1.llll ... ... ... ... ... • I.II •• 'MIJJ'fresh 'Mix or 'Match Max.fresh Com ~~ WHOl.E KERNEL Of! CREAM (j{§J;Jj::~#!il~ ~ u .... fresh Peas "'""V" 1303 CAN 8piila(:h 1303 CAN ' CJiuck CJ?.oast BEEF 'iiLADJ CUTS • BEE F POT ROAST 'Round . ,.~teak BEEF IONE-IN · PAN·FRY OR SWISS 'Mczyfresh Facial q'issue 200 COUNT Paper q'ovvels MAYF .. ESH 2·PLY - ~ ROLL LAKE COUNTY Mayfair ~st ~uys in Produce 'PineapP..~~A~AN G;OWN .49e •. jonat~!!!!.n'it<~~fle!~! SLBsJ.00 Savory · 'M!!~~t'?.,~.qJfe .39 c.Brown Onions., s. NO. 1 .10La. c.Bell .'Pep~~t~IZE -THI CK MEATED .JOEA, ITALIAN ~RUNH SWfft, Juicy .•••• ,., 4 lbs.1.00 •INACI\ a..,. Fnlh Letty Ba.rfhe1 boo., ••••• ea: .10 CAIAllA MELONS Swfft, Mellow ... -• , .. , •• lb, .O& TE-R CELERY Rod Bond ,,. ,, ••• ,, , , .u , .17 A~T ~OTAT0£S BANANA SOl,IASH u. s. No. 1 ........ ,, 2 ios .. 29 I Thictc M.,..., ,, ,, • ,, ... 10 .• oe WHITE ROSE POTATOES 1 HONEYDEW MILONS U.S. No. 1 •.•.••.•.• 2 lbs: .29 ' Sweet, Juicy ......••••. lb .• 12 • • ' I I /Protein <;IJJend c.Beef .. CJ?atty ·Cfefix .A DELICIOUS ILENO Of; Al!PROX.-2/3 GROUND BEEF ANO 1/3 TEXTURED 'vtOETABLE l'ROTEIN ANO ASONING May fresh q'omato Sauce I Oi. CAN Mayfresh Frozen Orange juice MAYFRESH FROZEN 6 OZ. CAN CVegetables 10 oz. PKG . PEAS, CORN, MIXED VEGETABLES CJ'his weeks !;]Jest !;]Juys in Groceries 'Jbp B§.~r;lf!e!~ B~[~~Afsecue 2.08LB. 8'1.'{'!e!<!£efessqfe9!!AS~~'!e'!L~!R 1.48 LB, c.Beptr! 8'1.q{,J :BJs~s .85LB, :"!!~!!!N ~~E§.t:!!!!fKFAST l.48lB. c.8J;.!r_fss8t~~F~eat 1.28UI . ... • ·~·.... , ~ f ri/Jeef CJlon~J!r_~"~/l~'!.!.! J .38LB. c.Beef 'l!Jl.~lp_ T~'B!?flc~T{ 1.47LB, c.B~~{Rfgk~8!ttvf.!L i. 79L8, 01' CVirgi{lJ/!.~~ill~~ .96EA. BUTTER BASTED TURKEYS Armour Go l~n Stir Grlde 'A' 10 lb. to 20 lb. Size • : ..• lb .• 85 SLICED BACON Wilson Cry·O-Vac : 1 28 12 oz. Pkg ...•. , ••.•. , ea, • SMOKED PORK CHOPS WilslWI -0.ep · Smo6c.ed Fl1vor., •••.. lb. 1.66 ' Jl ... V l>EAN SAusAGE M ild or Hot i 12 oz.Rolls •••••••• ,e1.1.06 VAN DE KAMP'S HALIBU T Heat"n Eal ·B oz. Pkg .. ~••· .89 q.Bone 8t~~k BROIL OR BARBECUE TAILS REMOVED -· - GOllTON'S FISH STICKS Heit 'n Eat -14 oz . Pkg .• ,ea .. 79 PILLSBURY BISCUITS s...t Mitt· 8 01 .••••• 3 for .42 Buttermilk -I ol •••••• 3 for .42 .. ARDEN CHUNK CHEESE M.c!iurn Cheddmr Ch.ese .. lb. 1.28' Sw iss Cheese •••• , ••• , lb. 1.37 OL' VIRGINIA BOLOGNA Starlit• Sliced 12 oz. Pkg .••••.•••••• e1 .• 98 CRESSIDA COOKED HAM Sliced ·.4 Ol. Pkg ... _ ... e1 .. 78 'P're§h 'Prye rs GRADE 'A' WHOLE SOOY PILLSllURY FRYERS WHOL E, 6.l;Lb, WtdrttuJay, Stpttmbtr 12, 197J DAILY PILOT --- " Knock off up to 10% on your grocery bill with Mayfresh bran.ds! W. have about 250 different products in the Mayfresh line and. almost without exception, they cost less than nationally adver- tised brands. Sometimes, Mayfresh products, even though they cost less, are actually higher in quality than nationally advertised brands! F.or example, Mayfresh frozen vegetables are 1003 Grade 'A'. You can't count on that kind of consistent high quality in nation· ally advertised brands. You 'll !ind high quality and low cost on every item that bears the Mayfresh brand. Buying Mayfresh brandsisonly one or many ways to Save on food at Mayfair. Jn fact, Mayfairpricea are so low we are not afraid regu~ larly to compare prices with our competitors --and publish the results of those price compari- sons in our weekly ads! Switch to Mayfair this week. We 're fighting inflation and .we need all the help we can get. ~ayfresh 'Mi:i or 'Match Fruit Cocktail MAYFRESH 1303 CAN 'Rxnatoes SOLID PACK 12 1/2 CAN Ftfiit ~rinks ASSORTED FLAYORS 46 CZ . 'Mayfresh 8liced Pineapple 11 FLAT CAN $ 'Pineapple juice MAYFRESH .46 oz. CAN . .40 Mavfresli q'una . V • CHUNK LIGHT 6 1n OZ. CAN 'Ma .. ~'-Coffee 2. 58 · · (1' U ~· All GRINDS 3 LB. CAN • 'Mayfresh 8oda Ct.iclff~ .31 'Mayfresh ~rr t:qJe!~!l!f/!!t .49 'Mayfresh !'eanut ~'10t/t;,,{.85 . ' CM .. u·F-r-1. CJJleach .3'~ "'"'"'"'"~I GALLON J 'Mayfresh Quick O~ifg~ .55 c§)J.uminum Foil 25 REGULAR ROLL 18 IN. SY 25 FT. • . ' .!'!12!~~!9'CXs0~~~F QUART 3.66 LIQUOR BULLA.RD'S Gin -Cryst•I Gin - IO·Proof au.rt ............ 3.ii ROY AL OCCASION Rwn -Whitt .,. Gold · IO·Proof H1lf Gel. ••• I .it ROYAL OCCASION Ct11rcoal Wttilkey-5 Ye1rs Old · IO·Proof Fifth .•... , .......... _ .. 3.41 ~tesh lee Cream VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, NEOPOLITAN, CHOColATE CHIP 1n GAL. ROSA.R ITA Sf>1nish Rose Fifth .• 1.2t HEAL TH ANO BEAUTY AIDS VASELINE Intensive C•r• Lotion 15 Ol ... -.......... -...• t.10 VASELINE Intensive C•r• B•th Beach 18 Oz •••.......•••••• 12 Mayf_resh Chili /g' CJJeans s ~ · 15 oz. CAN 'Mixed Pryer 'Parts 3 HINDOIJAllTERS WITH BACK l .3 FOll£0UAAlERS WITH BACK 3 WINGS, 2 GIBLETS AND NECKS INCLUOED Prices Effedivt Thursda'y, Stpt. 13 thN Wtchsdliy, Sept. 1t U.S.0 .A, Food Stomps Wtlcome .~~::::., CCOSTA MESA. OPEN 24 HOURS • I . I l • l ' • • • ~ • • • • • • • • ' • c ~ • • . , •JI J AIL V PILOT Wf'dnrW)'. Stopttmbtr 12 ll'J7 J By DOROTHY WENCK Or-1"'9 C_t., H-AIV•_. .. Wtd11tM:lay, Stptt1nbtr 12, 1973 ripe, store them in I he refrigerator. But do try to eat lbem within a few days. PILOT·ADVEATISEA .j • • • And a Bartlett ··Bumpe-r crop" 1neans good news !or consumers -and that's 1.-hat we have of Bartlett pears this year. the best llUpply in more than a decade. But a calorie advantage ol these two fruits is that you can enjoy them plain without the tmbellishment ol high calorie extras like sugar ~nd cream. If calories are no proble1n, you can prepare pears in a variety of ways -in pie. tarts, upside-down cake , bilked with cermet sauce; stewed with brown sugar (and topped with cream), and sliced fresh v.•ifh cheese. n•hen exposed to the air. To prevent this, dip slices in lemon juice as soon as you cut lhem. A salad dressing con- t:iining lemon juice Is good to use with pears. 'Vhen you shop for fres h pears. you may find the skins ranging in color rrom green tQ bright yellow. The yellow pears are ripe or nearly ripe. Test them in 1!1• pa lm or you hnnd. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED' one or two,, so you may want lO take them out ol the refrigerator for ripenlng In quantities ol three or m..,,. Q. What is lhe beoJ war to freeze pears? la.st year ffOle Q. I got a good buy on some them •bolo with t.be skins on green pears and really loaded and they were barely ediblt up on them. Now I'm afraid because they dl.scolored llO In a SINGS FOR SUPPER Larry Friedman Meaty Medley Combo Cooks By JEANNE LESEi\1 U~I Food Editor NEW VORK (UPI) -A kids' rock band ca 11 e d l\1u1ligali Stew is going to be all over television, starting this fall, but don't look for it in concert halls. The five--member 'band was organized to star in a six·part television series on nutrition. 1be JO-minute programs are part of the expanded food and nutrition program of the Na- tional 4-H Service Committee. The series bas been shown on 60 to 70 educational and commercial station s since ils debut last fall and it is ex· pected to be even more lYidcly aired during the 1973·74 school year. But public reaction so far has been scattered, says Eleanor \Vilson, National 4·fl coordinator. "It's almost too early to say whether lt 's ef· fective.'' She said a professional survey will be made to evaluate results, but that so1ne parents alrC'ad.v have said their children talk about what they',·e learned and ac- tually ask for green vc,gctab\cs! Each point about good nutri- tion -including !he im- portance of eating a wide variety of foods from lour dil- ierent food srours -is ham· mered hon1e over and ove r again in each program by five child ren rC'presenting f o u r distinct ethnic groups - Caucasian. llispanic, black and oriental. The programs arc designe<i t.o appeal to nine to 12-ycar· tlds -fourth . throu gh six th J!raders·--parficularly among Jo111·incomc u r b a n i I f" s . Children· as young as five years have been watching the sho\\"S. "\\le find teenagers are very intcrcs!!'d. ·· she said. "The older teens help organi7.e \'iewing groups and work \vith younger boys and girls." A dozen rock songs ranging from "Good Nu!rition" to "Goulaih, Garbanza Beans and Guacamole" v;crc played .ind sung in lhe shows and on records that are part of lh<> supplen1('nfary nu1tcrials pro· vided for groups that sign up to watch the series. Mulligan slew from the television series of the same name is made this \.\'::iy : In a heavy pan or skitlcl. melt I tablespoon of short<'n· ing. Add l poWld of beef. cut tnto small pieces. Bro"'" over medium heat. n.cn add I teaspoon or salt. I (IO'n-ouncc ) can of tornato IOUP and 2 IOUP ct'lns of water. Cover Ughtly and let cook slowly until tender, about 1 hour. Then add 3 carrols. slu .. -cd, J potatoes. cut into ~ pieces, and J--o , cut Into 4 pieces. Cover end continue cooking alowly, about 30 ~minu1cs. 1r there 11 not enough liquid, add more water during cook· lng. If stew Is too lhin, remove IJd and cook until thicken ed. _, ....... ""'. we're not going IQ bt able to much. • Pear Tree So peers may be one or your best fruit buys for the next rnonth or so. 'Vatch for ad· vertised specials. Nutritionally 1 pears are sort or like apples. Yellow pears that yield lo gentle pressure will be edible in n day or two. eel them ii .they all get ripe • . . at once. Could some be 1 The best way to freeze refrigerated and r i p e n e d . pears ia to peel ihd ~lice them later? and then dip lhemiln 1 bojling • • • When you look them up on the food value charts you don 't see much -a thtre iron. a small amount of vitanlin C and B vitamins -but mostly calories. An average apple or pear has from 85 to 100 cal- ories. But pears are also a welcome addition to low- calorle dishes such as molded salads, C<Jltage cheese with pears. fish salads, and fresh fruit salads. The green pears will beco.me just as fuJJ.flavored and ripe as those you buy yellow·ripe, ·but it may take up to a week for the1n to ripen. A. Yes, th is is a good idea. Just store the green pears in the refrigerator until a few days before you need thern. Then take them oul and allow them to ripen at roon1 temperature. syrup for 1 to 2 minutes. (~fake a sy rup of 3 cups sugar to 4 cups water.) Fresh pears "as is" are a nice change of pace for breakfast too. cut pears brown quickly Keep them in a paper bag. loosely closed. and let them ripen at room temperature. Once you r pears are eating· Jnc\dentally, the experts tell us that three pears in a bag ~ipen more evenly 1han just Chill the pears, then a4d. them llo cold syrup to whi.Ch you have added I/, teaspOon ascof1>1c acid or 1 tablespoon · lemon juice per cup. For freezing, use pears that have reached a good tatlng poin_t, but are nQt soft. Our Price icy will line on • 1. Ralphs prices will not change unless prices charged us by our suppliers change. We are determined that our prices, quality for quality, are as low as you can find. 2. When the cost to us goes down on any item we will lower the price and pass the savings on to you. Surprisingly, that happens most every week. 3. Beef prices at Ralphs will not go up this week. In We don't like high food prlce1 any more than you do, and our policy proves it. fact, some meat prices, such as fryers and Iamb, have gone down. 4. Ralphs will comply with all government regulations relating to Phase IV of the Economic Stabilization Act. MEAT DEPARTMENT BAKERY PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Ralphs-Exclusive =· ~.79 A SPECIAL COM•INATION OF GFIOUND llEEF ANO H'fDROllZEO SOY 'fltOTEIN CONCIENTRAtt -B-cut Chuck Steaks .... 98 B••f Should..-cut 7 Bone Steaks un-AetnDYff Beef Rib Steaks Bfff StwA!ktM" Cut 0-Bone Roast 8Mf Top Round & Slrlc»n Tip Boneless Steaks U.S.D.A. Cl'loic•-Sm•ft Lolo Lamb Chops U.S.D.A. Choice-Fresh •. 1.09 .. 1.69 ... 1.18 ... 1.79 ... 1.79 Lamb Shoulder Roast ... .79 .93 1.15 0.en Ae•dy Beef Meat Loaf ... AnnourThlcll B•con-2 lb. ptl:g.12.35 2 AnnourBacon ... ~:. Bl•deCut Fresh Por1< Chops lfe.ty l.o'n Cut Por1< Spareribs •• .... 95 1.15 Prices elfocllve Sepl. 13 through Sep~ 19 Ralphs Frozen ... ~~ Orange Juice .39 USD•-A-- fresh Fryers ... 53 2·2'h ·-..... USD• Cllolce--•-of _.., •• LU8 C°""'I o..,.. Lamb 1.09 .. D•y• Fr•aher-Whole-3 lb.•••-California Fryers ... Z•cky Farms-catlfornl• Grown .. Roasting Chickens SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT .59 . 89 ·--Fresh Dover Sole Karo llrand-He•t 'N Eat Breaded Perch ... 1.59 1.09 ... UOUOR DEPARTMENT l•ll~Giftot Sandra Vodka _ 2.99 Old Ol•nwood-1 Year Old-S•ff 20C Straight Bourbon DonJu•n Imported Rum SandyM.c.Alhtw Imported Scotch --- 4.49 3.59 4.59 Wl'tfte cw Wheat. Sandwich or ~Top Ralphs Bread ..... k>liY•• A•lptis-wltl'I S•um• SHd• Hamburger Buns Ra~s -Fr•1h B•llad Cinnamon Rolls Rlilpft• -D•Dcious Mocha Torte Cakes .39 ..... ... - .35 .45 .89 DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Pvfe and Frelft ....... Ralphs Orange Juice.73 a..t-Be•n-cn.. .. Alex Burritos Mi1sWl1eonsM Shredded Cheddar O.C.rll•y•r HamSteak It raft-OrlQtn•I Cheese Whiz XLHT-No Bean Brick Chili IYfter r.1tM' or Rutty .... .... .28 .41 , ... 1.98 .... 1.09 .99 .73 .... . ... Hungry Jack Biscuits "" ... .24 . 35 .55 .24 Mrt. FIJMN-4 SHcll Regular Margarine ••• Punctl-0,.pe-Of•ng• Ralphs Fruit Drinks Al Fruit Fl•YOf'I Ralphs Yogurt .... s ... t. Juicy, l•lle C~nty Bartlett Pears ,., ... U.S. No.1-10tb. celfo"9 Russet Potatoes Sw••t. A•Yorful. YIM .. lpefte4 ·-' Cantaloupes -S...t,Jutcy Valencia Oranges ...... Med'uftl Sir•. Vin• IUpenH Tomatoes ...... Mlld,Sw-t Brown Onions ...... Frash Cut Marigolds -· ....... Pompoms - HOUSEHOLD VALUES .~ Sal•-AI NitM .82 .33 .18 .26 .10 .97 .'D ...~87 Pmty Hose AuortM eotor.-A111 .... Sundt Pans AstortM Sh•P•• & 0. .... Stoneware Mugs 2 Ply-'h" Dl•met.t-50 FootL.enta Garden Hose --.... 1.48 .87 1.98 THIS IS RALPHS SUPER CENTURY 1873·1973 Tide Detergent ..... .... .79 Joy Best Foods Uquid Mayonnaise .88 Detergent = .44 HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FRDZENFOOD PANTRY FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS '· SUPll · LOW PRJC R • ·1urt¥ . ~ r ,. ,_ .. _ ....... o-• .- Poll•h Remover ' .... (:' • ~ .79 "~ 71 -. ",:; 1.09 .. d . 39 '"''' . ".:~ 1.29 ~ .59 ",:;: 1.19 :!.: .87 Morton'1-Ha1l&Etl Macaroni & Cheese M'"""9 M•ld Lemonade F1'9Nftset Mixed Vegetables Mlflute Mslll Grapefruit Juice Y•11 0. K1,,.,·1-FMd Ftsh Flllels Jtno'l-""'9,.. Sausage PP!lu:an.m 22 M.11-AI QrlM• I N. Ground ,......_ pecg. • """'av ·~ 14 -. .45 .83 ",.":: .19 ... 28 Clll I "~ ... "~ 85 .... Witt! Noodln a Chlclltfl 1"'411 Upton's Soup IWx CotfM M•ll Coffee Creanw MJe-.UGrWtds Ground Coffee 11 oz. 1 89 11 OuM• O.,Oak ...... ... • • Pepsi Cola , •. 93 c•n • ·~ 39 -. .... 49 'j.; 1.07 ..... 28 .. ..... n~ 89 ~· . ••. 2 88 ... . .:,:; .73 @@»EVERYDAY LOW /'RICES -·-Black P9Ppet __ ...., B1rbeque Sauce ,,_ -__ ,....,e- P•P«Tow.AI 1••-A•llOftN Cotora Paper Napklns ,,.,tsn•-ldt lln BarSoap -Kl9MtJ1-AslOftM eotwt; FaclalTl!18UeS E11~0tr-Sflr1y Wlndowaa.... Cllltfon-A180ftff C...._ Paper Towels . A110111d Cokwl-110-l&M ..... --...... .... .31 .10 .28 -.::; .47 Plastic Tumblers --• -l(hi-·-~···· ~.84 .10 .30 .88 '"" .... Toilet Tlssue ot.lnltctanl ·Lysol Spray ..... __ _ NlbtetaCom. .... - ·---· Colg•le 100 _ .. __ Honey BuM " __ ,,.. ... Lemoned• ".:"~ .23 ----Serdln•• '"•· -.33 ••• .12 ,_ .. ___ ~ Cup Of Broth Mia" ,.. -··--...... .39 .37 .17 -.. T o.tergant ~ ..31 --,::. ..aa '::. .17 ~ 1.11 ·.: .10 c-•-Ralph• ... IM:fia " __ ...... Fedleal Tooth Peste ·~······-Secrel Spr1y ... _ .......... Fedte11 Conditioner •• -• 77 ~,,,, .. _ Broccoli Speers . ..,... __ ,_ Orange Jule• -···-'-c,.em Plea •Asterisked Items not available in the following stores: .................. _ •-..uLC.1-•o ...... ~11t1 •---· ....,._ tMI 111.'lftfil- ,,......, .. __ ,..t ....... ._ A·1 Sauc• __,,_ ... _ ••• -" --SaesonM Sall ...... ...,._ • 3& CannM Pop __ ..,._ •labr Food .,._ .. .oe 6UQ8f1'wln \-'----.a,.vy Ou~ '--........ -.... -\ ............ .,.. ... , ...... \.-......... -................. ...... .............. ~···-u.. ........... -..-................ ** ........ ---..... ·-~-· W.' I I .. .,,. __ _ -...... 11 ~......_"'" ... -.... \ .. ._._._ .. _ \_,..,......_..__ .......,.,., __ 8111 SubttHute ~-·~-""'~ Frtakl .. C1t Food ~Tometohuc• .... .._.... .. ,. •. "" ...... .............. ,"'7--........ -.NI!-• ..... ---9alllne Crecllera ·-... ...,~_ ........ Pencek• Mb: •.,:: .... c---.c..t.. .... Frosting Ml•ff •_; A1 .41 .... .,___, ..... ~a..-........ .___ ........... .... -.,,,.\ .......... ..... ----"'" _..,-. .---.... ---........ __ ~,(\(1~~~.l1(1(1!1d'8"idlM(\(l(\(\(\\~~ ::;g Gllll .... o .. 0....-~ '"" ,.., ~ Sandwlcll . 88 ~ ~~==~=~.~~: .1 The,,.er•••lcet wl1l1f!Per&owprlces ~~..,. RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 380 l 17th ST., COSTA MESA; 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER; • LAGUNA HILLS, 24167 PASEO OE VALENCIA 1726117th S1., TUST!N 401 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM STORE HOURS:· 9· 10 DAILY. 9-9 I ? .. :· ·: .. · . -~ I :;'Italian DAILY PILOT 43 I Food Simmering • Melting Pot BJ JOHNA BUNN beautiful meal. I clove garlic, crushed 2 lablespoons sall About 15 minutes before end HONOLULU -111 want to "Let us savor this mornent. 2 tablespoons olive (or 4 to 6 quarts boiling water ol <..'OOklng perlod . add potato. Pour tomato sauce over spaghetti in deep serving dish: serve in 6 portions with Parmesan cheese. Bulter to iaslc IJ...4 tables· poons1 Boll potalo<! In renWnlnf water until tender. Put potato water, Potato, watercress JI. quid and watercress leaves In blende!': whirl-until Juat blend· ed: then add milk. ' •• b rled In '·· .. 1 That is what I try to do every salad 1 oil F hi ed P uoe u lalllagna, aughed day of my life. Everything res Y grat armesan Remove potato at end of cook-Salt. wh!re 1>epper lo taste _ Jack Lord, the man moet peo.. that happens ii new and fresh 2 cans (28 ounces each) (or romanoJ cheese ing period. ..pfe thlDk of as the humorless and interesting.' plum to matoes..1 drained _ To _pr~pare ~ghetU sau~ _ Abo.uLlS. minutes before Remove leoives f r o 1n .~e( of ''Hawall Flve-O.'' "It's such a s Imp 1 e 17, cup chopped fresh parsley saute onion and garlic Jn olive serving time, add spaghetti ~"For my wife, Marie, and l , philosophy, but It's beautiful 2 tablespoons chopped fresh oil in large skillet witil golden. and 2 tablespoons salt to MARq: J.01\!>'S WATERCRESS SOUP watercress. plt1 ce in colandt'r Break orr tender part of stems, cut into smaller pieces and put in blender wi th 11/z cups water. and I th.ink we sh.ould put it in· buil Add undrained t o mat o e s ; ·Italian food is aou1 food. Just to practice." l ~~ teaspoons salt break up tomatoes with fork . rapidly boiling water so that yesterday we Imported five JACK LORD'S Y• teaspoon freshl y ground Stir in parsley . ba!il, l ~ water continues to boil. Cook l large bunch watercress, washed, put in colander 4% cups water Heat slightly, add butter, salt, white pepper to taste just before serving. If desired , 1 serve with ho m emad e crout ons f cubes of French 1 bread lightly sa uted In small ninount of butter Wllil golden) . j:iottncl!: of romano a n d black pe pper teas poons salt, and pepper . uncovered, s t i r r i n g oc· SPAGHE'ITI SAUCE I II bo'led I I led Co . I ? h . 11 ·1 nd D . 1~~ lbs, peeled b a k in g potatoes, cut in large pieces . Add water a little at a time while in blender un ti l leave!! art> dissolvf'd: pour liquid through a sieve. • pa rmesan cheese mixed half· sma 1 po a o. pe e vcr. s1mml'r or _ ours, cas10na y, Wlh te er. rain and-half because we can't get1 __ 11_c_up_cho_PP_ed_nn_1_on _____ 1_po_un_d_•_P_•g_h_e1_u _____ st_irr_i_nn_occ_as_io_n_a1_1y_. ____ in_co_lan_de_r_. ----~ % cup milk . s~c~:!~:::~·~~e~:~~ for EVERYONE KNOWS FOOD COSTS ARE UP, BUT IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR SAVINGS. ••• good food, Hawaii , children, people and his wife of more than 20 years whil e relaxed in his mobile dressing. room , a virtual land yacht built on a 30-foot biµi cha.sais. He enjoys cookin and admits to "lrotling out four or five things that are kind of flushy." But , he says, "My wife JACK LORD really is a brilliant cook. She has great taste and creativity. We read cokbooks together the way we also read novels." We asked if that was why Julia Childs ill his favorite ac- trcs.s. "She's marvelous !" he lau ghed. "I just love that woman. She's on twice a week here, and sometimes my wife and I .lit through the same program again. We've learned many things from her." \Vha t does Jack cook? "Several things. I cook very good custards. J make very good mayoMaist. And I make • one or tfr9 veal dlahes - includJnc very thin scalloplnl and ~earn. Althlluih the actor Import! fine Canned Jtallan tomatoes !or his Sicilian •paghetU sauce, he grows most of the herbs himself -basil , fresh dill, sage. "I bought a little herb garden and planted it on our lanai," be said. "It 's coming up beaullfully ... How does he have time to cook and still do so many other thlnp:? "BudgeUq:," he· replied. ''Budgeting time Is one of the most important things in life, I think. You have to learn how to do it and to enjoy what you 're doina1 otherwise yau become a sla.ve to whatever you do. "I was talking recently with Ricardo Montalban, who has atudll!d Kobuk! and their phlloooplly. He said the Kabuki never think of the paat because the past is gone forever. And since the future bas not yet come, the Important thing in their phllooophy la now -to enjoy lhe moment. "He said , 'Here we are, Jack, two people who like each other, who have enjoyed work· lng with each other creaUve- ly.' He said, 'We are sitting here in this mar v elous &UMhine in Hawaii, enjoying a Old Opener Do you know how a can opener got the name of "Church Key?"~ There are many theortes, although the followini would seem ' n · tr tmely loiilcal. In olden days (tjle beer indw!try la more Jjtan 4.1!00 yea11 old ) beer wa( produced primarily by monk& and prlesla within thl church Ind to 111 to beer o(te had to seJ, the ','church key." 1 • 'tOW EVERYDAY PRICING MEANS SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT." RIB ROAST LARGE END s12 .. a ROUND STEAK BONE~N $14~ RIB STEAK BEEF •. -.... ~"" $149 IOtlDllD POii PU.VO.AlllO OUAl..ITY i.a FRESH FRYERS U.S.D.A. GRADE A WMO\.ltoOY 54c '"""" LI. Low EYerrdaJ Priced Deli Items! PENNYWISE BACON ~=· ..... : ........ 99' CHUCK STEAK s 10t ~2Mf ,!,9~~! ............... s 131 c••t••c11TU••······ .......... \.I . ALL MEAT FRANKS SHllMP COCITU. •4• EXTRA LEAN '!~~~~wS!!,~~-••• .,$1 45 ~l~,~-~~~! .............. $1 47 "'"'"°""'·'°""'"• ····•1 11 "'"""" ·············'°'·"'• E NG BEEF CHUCK ROAST All 'iluf loi8'IA°' '"· ILUY BISCUITS 14' GROUND BEEF $131 ~.~!.. . ............... s 131 """""·"" ................. $105 CROSS RIB ROAST. ............... ~~~$1 31 CUT -UP FRYERS •• u ... •••1>• a.~~~~::,0L:~~:':: 59c """'"'"" ......... r.oz."" II' ~'"''"'..,_, ·'°'· =:=.·.~·'···" CUBE STEAK '1" SIRLOIN TIP s 1 •1 ~~~1 """' 93• ~ .. ~~ ........ 1'4L ,..s•· ~i~~N TIP $1.. ¥.~!tE.~~~s :1:0.~N.~:::::~: $1° ~~~1.~:~I.£F :.::~:::~: s 1 14 RUSSET u.L NO., 68 c ~.'T,.L~M ~!! ... •1" ~~CA~ s~~'. .. ,. .. ""43' TO~ .. si'Rui'i; ~l!.f.1':!!,l....... "$1'1 ~!~.~.'!~..!!,EF ··········" .,. POTATOES ....... .JO~ 'i.:!,.::•:•·::1T:::"'::L!'...::c",:;: ... ~~~~!~!.,:;:~~··1i'.:'."..;;~o•!n;;,•;;;J.;;D,;;11,;;·1L,;;LA,;;·s~··~··~""~L~"~'~· 1~4~·~!:::~··!!:!i'~'! •• T.~.···.·''·;~':2:':5=r:9:.R:.~:':Lo:··1:.N:···:·R·:o:~s:.T:···:-··.·".s.1_•'~:~.o:!:.K:~·:E:~.:~:~:?.: ... : .. : ... : ... : .. ':':$~1·1•1, BANANAS i:?:::::'. ...... _ .... J 2~ CANTALOUPES FULL OF FLAVO~ .... J 5c .. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS KEY BUY FROZEN FOODS KEY BUY SUNKIST ORANGES Juicv '"'" ... 19c .. TOP JOB LIQUID ................ ':: 75' ZEST BATH SOAP ................ ~.:: 22' t BROWNIE MIX . r•U01tf55c --29· ORANGE JUICE ................... .. MINUTE MAID JUICE.. ...... ,,:;: 57' t . WHOLE BEANS ·"·-2gc FRESH MUSHROOMS 1un.,v .... J 5c LI 221/t-OI. ,rORANGE JUICE ........... ~'": 73' .. _. DAIRY PRODUCTS MARGARINE .................... '::: 44' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ......... ~': 30' CHEESE PIZZA ............ ~~':.'::: 1.01 CHICKEN STUFFfD PIE. .. :'::.::.?; SS' ITALIAN FOODS. ................. ::".::77' =US JUICES .. ...,..5g ft.Ml.WIS PACKAGED GOODS ES. ............ 71. ,rSQUAR ................. ~.,, • ., TRU BLU COOKIES ......... ~~',;; 66' .... INSTANT BREAKFASn:;;~',;; 47' GENERAL MIUS KIX. .......... ::= 45 ' LUCKY CHARMs CEREAL~': 46' DELUXE BREAD ...•...... ~~~:; 39' MIXES. __ ,, ••. 43' CAKE ...................... ~ Mix. -··43 • PIZZA .................... 11~• .. ... MARSHMALLOWS ...... ,~:::::: 'IT' ... NATURAl CEREAL.. .. ~~',;; 65' "" • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ZEE LUNCH BAGS ................ ~.:: 25' GLAD SANDWICH BAGS ...... ~.:: 34' E CUPS ~--52' DIXI .................. Jo.111110 "' TODDLER DIAPERS .......... ~ 1.09 . • .• , 35' ... TERI TOWELS ................... .. ... STORAGE BAGS ............• ~ 33' .,..JOHNSON PLEDGE ~~.~~·0; 1.35 ,,..IVORY LIQUID ............. :';;'il: 77' ... POWDERED BLEACH .. ~."::: 59' ...PALMOLIVE GOLD. ....... ~.': 18' MAGIC SIZING SPRAY ...... ':':!! 59 ' PERSONAL IVORY SOAP ..... :.:: 34' K E Y B U Y ORANGE JUICE ................. :.-.::90' SOUR CREAM .......... -.'.'.':.':::':1:29' EVAPORATED MILK. ......... -:: 22' FOREMOST SHERBET ............ ~= 65 ' P ET FOODS ALPO BEEF CHUNKS ......... :!.'1: 35' DAILY DIET DOG FOOD ........ ?O:: 11' KA!...KAN CAT FOOD..-':':.~:: 19' CANNED rooos _..RANCH STYLE BEANS .••... :•.:: 18' ,r GREEN BEANS ......... ~.~~~ 25 ' ,,.. NIBLETS CORN ........... ~::-<:: 22' ... WHOLE KERNEL CORN..~:":: 20'. ... MUSHROOMS ......... ~~~·: 33' , IOI CANNED FOODS TOMATO COCKTAIL.. ....... ~~'!; 16'i FIG JUICE ........................ '.0'~":69 '~ MAX PAX COFFEE ......... ?.::.": 1.11 · INSTANTCOFFEE.~~0::1.92 i ... M.J.B. COFFEE ............. ~0::93' ....... on..--<l'"M.J.B. COFFEE, ......... ~.:; 2.66 , loc*M• ...... INSTANT COFFfE ........... ~'! 1.26 INSTANT TEA .................. ?~ 91' WHITE MEAT TUNA .... ~,:::,:1: 59' ... STEAK SAUCE ... ~'.'::':'.:.:::= 11 '. ,r DINNERS ........... ~::~."!! 1.05 1 ... CHUNKY DRESSIN&..:=":'.': 43 K E Y BUY <HAMBURGER HELPER l "'"''""''51 c SYAllmll OMl.IOI LADY LEE FRANKS ARE ·THE OFRCIAL HOT DOG AT THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAIR . -92c IVORY SNOW ";~~:.":.' .............. ¥. JOY tlOUID .==.._ ................. 5 Jc . $239 SALVO TABLETS ·,:o.: ............. . BOLD DETERGENT w=._'°=.~ ... ~ .. 152 Tll)E DETERGENT ":~ ... ~ ..... ~. 02 . .. It.. S.,I NIWfoltMULA • MICRIN PLUS Jl"..i\ mouthwo1h/gor9t.. ~· 69c l1Clr0 1tt9119Th . ~-'-' '"°" Proctlcol ond pretty br•ok· ..-1!1tont dlnn.rwot• "'· ''PLotlALC::NTAIY" $' tJ "n.,• DIUOHr' 4 MIXING ~-, BOWL SET ':.-::3LJ7 M•lomine bowl• . in31lt••· $)18 -' we.an ... _ .. Tlltn'1 A --Y• ••• lo °'""' C.ooty .Ano -··· 1'I W. U. PAl.U 111 so. ,,,.,. cow• •Yo. -·-flll llAllOI II.ft • _ .... TMfl llC1» nlS 11111 llACWIOlM 1MmM10tl IUCI tll51 ATI.UIA A"IL . 1 ... IOUlll OWCA A'll, u.tUQ MIU tSJ72 CllOT ... Ll MIUDA H• l I09CU• -»21 L awtlAI AYL IMITl AU '3tt so. Mmot St. '''"" 11111 .. NIT AW. ........ -·m..••• 1M11 ft-MI ST. -UNI t.Unl ff AVL DISCOUNT SUPllMAHm IN OUNGI COUNTT llA TO SllYI YOU -· UJ WO. llKUI IT. iillftllOlOW n•Cll • lttM lllOllMIT ....... MIO. WMIOlaYL ALL STOllS OPlll ATlOA.M. I FLORAL PLASTIC PAIL Ullll~ pall wl>h $138 hondlto o!Mt "''I' pour li p.• PET'M FLEA COLlAR 1(1111 !1901 Ofl potll tor up to 3 month1. 68c SHREDDED FOAM FILLED --....___ BEDPILLOW ' 17" • 2S.IN • ,,, .. ~ .. ·97c 10 k••P o" hond lor hom• or tu1v•I. LIBBEY'S COUNTER TOP INNKEEPER CONTAINERS Sporkll"g glott wl!h 'lo1t•flt cork 1op1. Ml• '" rnotch a ••ti LOW r VEA"llAY Pl'llCf CAKE MIXES ::.:.-::3oc CANNED FOODS SMUCKERS PRESERVES.~.~ 41' ,rPEANUT BUmR .......... :~':.69' ROYAL CROWN COIA .... ~\: 78' MUG ROOT BEER ....... ~.~\: 74' .,..PEPSI COLA ............. ~::: 75' BEVERAGE • SPIRITS BUSCH BEER ............... ~:fo:!! 1.25 GOLD SEAL GIN ............. :.:;.;J.11 RHINE GARTEN WINE ..... , .. ":1.99 1•••UM.1 '' ....... WIT1I .... 99f., 111 ~VandeKamp's w AH OUTSJANDIHG VARIITT Of IRISH IAlllRY GOOOS FAMILY .COMB PACK A. pack.099 of 10 comba In "orlou1 1lie1 ond 1tyle1. Unbr•okoble. 28c HORIZON STRIPE RAYON RUG G•n•rou1 21"1t36·1nch 111• In w0thoble ·~ rug with $199 I re11er1lble . 4 color 1l rlft9•· "BIC CITATION" • 76c BALL POINT PEN .. BIC CITATION REFIU .. 29·• PLASTIC LAUNDRY BASKET. No--mor•oc: bosk.t with ,,,.... com.tnictlOfl, ; I : • • I , • • • ~ ' ~ : • : • • ' • ~ • ( ~ f ' 1 . • i ~ , j ~ ' . • • .. . . . . . . 4.t DAILY PI LO T Wfdntsday, Seplembtr 12, 1~73 * *** 833-0555 Half' Mlle Su\1111 of Ot••le .. County ~I ******** ·in Newport Beach 1 • • t •• \ . . ... .. ., . . $10.00· off Fedaral Price Label! Eq11ipp1d with 1vto. tr1111., pow1t 1t11r-' in9, br1k11, and wil\dowt, tinted 91111, VI 1n9in1, vi11yl roof cover, 1lr cond., , whit1wall1, 'radio, h1tf1r/d1fro1t1r, etc., •• O•ly 5111 10 -. .. C~a11ol1•1 No. 1190-40/2214 .llO DOW0N' 0PAYWMENT! '72 '72 ~.,. ·Neilv ~73 Caprice Classic Coupe! VW 411 WAGON Autometic, redio & h1et1r. E•c1ptio n1I. t907E0A) ' ' No . 211156/2474 1 Coupe! . $269.5 '71 '71 $1000 \ 1 off Federal Pric•. Label! Eqwjppecl. wit+. 111to. tr1n1.', pow1r th.1fi n9 •nd br1,e1, eir cond., tint.d ti•••, VI 1n9ine, wl<t11I CO¥el'1 whi" w1Ut, 1l1c, cloclc, r•dio. h1eter/d1fro1t.,, 1tc .. or so" -. Oitlr 1 1 .. : "Clle111l1•1 NO lid'Yt;f' 'P'AY.MENT! I No. 121475/2014 - PINTO RUNABOUT s2095 4 Spd., r1d io ii heettr, pr1mi1,1m tir•s. Only 17 ,100 miles. lilce n1w. (llODFEJ ' VEGA WAGON • s219· 5 Autometic tren1., r1dio & h11ter, · Low-lo mile1. P1rf1ct. (749DLLJ · '72 • PINTO SQUIRl1, WA!l<>N .s25·95 '71 ·A1,1tom1tic, 1ir cond., lt.1•t . ..,. l . . ., r{~~lc/ict~I·~· inl1rior, immecul1t1. CHEV. 'h TON PICKUP s2495 . ConcJ bed, l 1pd., r1dio a ' , , • h11!1r. Good mil11 & c!11n , · I 2457JHJ • • -'71' VEGA HATCHBACK '' 4 'spd., 1ir cond., AM/FM • r1dlo, goo~ ml11i. # 1169 1 sn· . '95 '-1:1 ~J~ .. ~~:.~~.;~~~~ .. it3' ·095 . , , ~ ln9 , br1~11, f1ctory 11r cond. • L1199~.r111dc. Only 27,000 mil11. • > • , • ~" 1761 .}. • 'I f 4 °• . }'> t i • . OPEN '" ' ' . * . , .SUNDAY '69 ' ~amal'!I Sport Coupe $:1 6 9 5 :: Prfus . ' )50 1ngin1, l 1pd. 1t1ck~.r1dio l h11l1r. 2J,OOO • .. CJeod ttw• mil11, S~1rp, 1417JETT _ , . .:. ,_...,,S._11 Chev./Custom Camper . · .· '6·8 -~~~ttz,:~.,:·~~;· ::~~o~::rc~.~oP::' ~:~;~'ci $2895 :; ' wlttt •M CODVll'llef!Clt ••• 1a:c1ptlo11~ • :· .. mil11, radio & t.1Mt1r. flOIFIE) \ .t , .., -: • . ' " ' .. ' ·" . ~eg ~.~ .. ~. ~!! .. ,,, & ,,, •• ,d' s1095 ~; J. ~c.f.-tl_onlo9._Q_co\l.1otJ1_co1td cir. Prlc:1d $400,00 _ ,;. • . low Av • ii.tall. flWl(f61 I -:. • -_..., ........... "-7:JI •·•· ......... -.. '.69 Chivrolet Caprice ' H111rdtop covpe. A11fo1'111tfc tr1n1·., 1 fr c11tllffrln~ it19, power it11rlnl I br1ke1, power wlntlow1, .,.lnyl roof, 'rlc1tl 600.00 below 111•t• r1t•ll . fZE04tl 1 only . . .... • • •• . ( ." j ··' ..• ' ' ' 1 '\ ; ,\ ' FAST POSSES,SION •. DESPERATE MESA VERDE VIEW $67,90~ .The 'most or the best in this large hl(l.den·a..stoiy high on a hill overlooking Huntington. 'Beach - · See Catalina on a clear day and daullng lights at nib~. 4 Bedrooms -large family room -"'et bar -large rovcrcd patio and deck. Call 546-2313 ' to take •dvantagc. ~ ..... ' . "INST.(NT HOME" .·. 'I• IN ·:. ~BURllA PARK , Instantly ertjjiy this 4 bedroom home. ~fost 'de-.. sirable neigl\bm:hood·ln HUn ~ngton Beach. Fea· tures fomial dln,ing, famU y room and seamstreSs' dream sewing cmtcr. Immaculate conclitlon throughout. '''Ith manicui:ed landscaping. Near elen'tcri.tal')' school, park, tennis courts, beach and bike trail: $5 1,900. Please call 546-2313 for addi- tional info. , EVDY BODY ELSE KNOWS · NOWANOrrwoN'TLAST : " " · . LON' G . ~· ~ . . Jlllt'~ll.ltied'.. Back bay' al-ea. Newport Beach cus- torii"'ldne. 3100 sq. ft., rn•o stone fireplaces and larie poqJ ~· $69,90(). Hurry. 646-717L i • ~hf •t. I 4·AJP.l,Q0"'5 -:-$25,500 . AU i«?l~'C bttll\•lfi"s. Qµ~Jed and draped. Ex· cellent E·Z cate floorplan. Sbme pa.int and love will •tonv.ert this cottage ·to a castle. Hurry - call1 £163'..6767. . ' ~E, ~R/o ~~~PROUD TbilJ>~d NEW LISTING. A spotless one ov.1ner 2 ~ and coriverUble den home. Sincerely Ole nloSt lmmACulate "Monaco" Model In all of ·A.nor VJew '}fomes plus aj1 oversized lot (85'x 152') bef_uUfully landscaped with large covered patio. QI-pets, drapes and v.'9.llpaper &11 top qua!· l lty. Stt it; you'll love It!! Ce.11 now. Only $65,950. 67J.8550i Wednesday, Sep~mbtr 12, 1973 DAILY PILOT 4 '· \ ' $7,500 PRICE REDUCTION HARBOR VIEW HIW VIEW • FEE LAND Lcvely four bedroom homewith famlly room and s~poia.te laundry room. 2 fireplaces, large, sunny pe.tto .tt't pool sized ya.rd wfth Jots of privacy. PaP<>ramic ocean view and you own the land. $97;500. ?\.fake. an otter. call now. 67J.8550. i l'fMuSTBE. E.S.P . . ' . . . (EXTRA SECURITY PROTECTION) After •II, isn't th•t wh•t you're really after? The security you get from owning your own home jUst can't be surpassed. We Mv• many exclusive homes avelleble and hundreds of others to choose from. Let'• get together soonl Remember W• "!re the ·l•rgest locelly owned Real· E1tete firm with over 100 prof11slonal1 to help rou every step of the way. Please drop by, We will happy to •nswer any o your questions. ' ~~~ FIVE LARGE BEDROOMS Family size throughout. Min-ored entry."Efficient homemaker kitchen \vith spacious dining. A liv- ing room bi.g enoug~ to live in. Park-like family fun yard. Priced Jn low 40's. This biggy will go f<15t. Act Fast-call 847-6010. GREAT ASSUMABLE LOAN Take over easy payments. Avoid today's interest rate. TI1ece's no quaJifying fol" this cozy cottage located in nice neighborhood. Full price just S30,500. It's a steal! Act quickly -call 847-6010. PENINSULA POINT PERFECTION This one is immaculate. It's a large 2 bedroom \\'Ith 2 l?aths. T¥ n1aster bech'OOm. is ·a delight. You'll bP ~~ block to the ocean and 1 block to the bay. Oversize garage -mlnimun1 ea.re yard. Priced at $65,000. Call 546-2313 for a real oppor- tunity. 01\'nC'r 11·Jll carry flnnnclng. YOUR HOME IS YO.UR CASTLE Entl'.'r secluded atrium leading to mirrored· halls .• Queen Mze kitchen. Elegant living room. with floor bi <..-eiling firc1ilace. f'our kingsizc bC'dtooms. Pure mag:iC backyar~ al101vs you to vle\V your stately ground,s from paviliion patio area 'vi.th sparkling fountain. Cro\vll thfs' Castle with <!. pal- ~~, U-y ransom of SJ9,:>00. Shov.'in' tqday-847-6010. 7 LOVELY UNITS + POOL .• ASSUME 71/2°/o LOAN • CORONA DR MAR VIEW Old Spanish 5-bedroom, den, formal dining room, famlly room on over-sized lot just stC'ps from the beat:h with a fabulous ocean· vielv. The only spacious authentic Spanish home t.Vith all of the charm of Corona del l\tar. Cali how for appolnbnent. 673-8550. ME$A'. VERDE 4·PLEX-$62,500 l\lesa Verde's best buy! All ne\v carpets all units. Cul-de-sac loCation. Pride of owner· ship. All ·2 bedrooms. Enclosed garagef. W'!llk to shoppln~ .. ~etter ,Hurcy! $62,500. 516-1600. . ~ . i . TRl-PLEX-6 ·r,Anos Fixer ~nits .. All 2 bedr0oin units~ 2 patios each unit. Centra1 Mesa; location. Jog to . beach. Comparable units just sold for $6500 more! Take advantage. 546-1600. BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME Choice fi· 1 vacant lot just 3 blocks from the Ocean in Newport Beach. With $7500 clo\vn, owner may ht-lp V.'ith the financing. S:.:!7.500. Call for details. 673..8550. 7°/o ASSUMABLE·· LOAN -AND rr•s . VACANT- Take O\ler low interest loan and move in quick. Large bedrooms. Brand uew car-pets. Freshly pe.Jnted. Convenient to school&, shopping .. Just Usted at $32,900. Better Hur1·y. 842--2535. BLUFFS CONDO JUST USTED . Taste(ult)r upp-a~ c:oi;idomlnlurn. ~lr- llble location Ji} pqwlar Bluffs -near pool, tennis club, shoppina: center and schools. 3 ~s. ~% -baths.· Call for ·a ppoint· men t. 673-85:50. SPANISH-HACIENDA Your own v.·alled-ln Villa. Privacy. Dra· malic entrY. Interior atrium. Wall-to-wall fireplace. &iatlt fiesta room with wet bar. 4 king-sized bedrooms. On quiet cul.de-sac. Asking $48,900. Call now. 842-2535. RANCHO LA CUESTA Spanish brick front La Cuest.4 % mile to beach. High double door entry. Formal din- ing. Huge family entertainment room. 4 giant bedrooms. 3 baths. Priced at $52,950. Call now. 842-25~. · PRIME AREA REASONABLE PRICE ltard to get both, but here it Is: Vacant and sparkling. Big, bright kitchen. Four large bedrooms. Lovely cul-de-sac close to beach, schooL hugc ne\v park. Excellent price is $34,900 .. see right now-847·6010. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $25,000 This 3 bedroom home has large shade trees and a large ~ot. It's today's buy and v.·ill be tomOtro\v's steal. Take a quick look! 646-7171. NO· NO NO DOWN • NO COSTS to veterans. UY.v down, lo'v costs to non· veterans. Easy to buy big home. Separate family room. Large bedrooms, Huge yard. Total price is $31.900. Act fast-It won't last with these terms! Call 847-6010. "GOLDEN OLDIE" $27,500 Older Spanlsh stucco with red tile root design. Solidly built custom with hardwood floors. Three large bedrooms. Formal din· Ing room. Located in nice neighborhood lvith huge shade trees. can now to see, 847-6010. FIXER TR1:pwc -$55,500 Bring Paint & tools. All two bedroom ~ts. 6 patios! Great location. Minimum·· ddtvn. Bargain investment. Call now. 546--1600.1 . EAsT$itit. 4-PLEX -. . s~tsoo Brf.ad and Butter units! East.side 11-lesa lo· catlOn. Fresh pa~L' LO\v vacancy factor. Higti'!retunt' Pride 'of O\.\'llership abounds. Call toojay. MS.1600. • A TOUCH OF COUNTRY Yet very close In-Newport Big trees, large yards. Loads· of room In thfs 2 bedroom home. First time advertiSC'd -$31,950. 646.. 717L ; ***NEWPORT HEIGHTS*** \\'ant to m"ake money? .It you feel "Uncle San1" is sharing too much in your labors, look at this opportunity. $14,160 gross in· come C& the rents are low J. Location is solid High oecupancy, pride of olvnership area. Only $132,500. Submit do\vn payment. 646-7171. 7 ROOM CUSTOMIZED SPANISH $33,950 Integrity of style, setting and design greet you here! Spaciousness is the keynOte! 370 sq. ft. family room. 400 sq. ft. master bed- room suite + pan;;nts retreat. Let us show you tbe rest! Co.ll..5i6-2313. DUPLEX HOP~'SKIP..JUMP TO PACIFIC OCEAN Build an equity in "Beach" property. Sparkling owners unit plus sharP rental \l'ith fireplace. New paint, car.peting, water heater. 2600 sq. fl Excellent rental sched· ule. $72,500. call :W6-2313 for details. POOi.. GAME ROOM DARK ROOM Loads ·of "ca:Jifornia Life Style" extras. Slate entry to cheery living" room WB.lmed by cta<!kllng woodburning ·fireplace. All purpose family room adjacent to eat·in kllf.hen and garden patio. 4 bedrooms, large · ma.Ster bedroom suite. Compare this New· port Riviera for features, style and value- $34,900. CaJI 546-2313. ASSUME 51/4°/o Y.A. LOAN POOL ~'Jler \vlll carry 2nd Near new co~tlon ... ' 4 bedrooms~ .Family l'OOQ1. Uving l'Of:!lll,,'.,, fireplace, pool.and hearth equipment. Can't las( Rush. Dial 963-6767 . ROMANTIC-COURTYARD Secluded, one block from ocean. Lush pool ~ize lot. Most dt'Sirable 4 bedroom plan. Handsome flreplaC1". Extras. Only $39,500. Phone 963-6767. MASSlvE MEDrrERRANEAN 6-l/4 °/o ASSUMABLE LOAN Step do\vn Into 600 sq. ft. family room. Look up to beamed cathedral ceiling. Warm . to either of t\\•o fantastic fireplaces. Giant mast.er suite. Totally upgraded. Every con- venience: Near the ocean. Dial 963-6767. ,,,. --·.~~ Over 2GOO feet of room in this 4 tl!edroom, 3 bath home. Huge family room plus12epuate, pri· vate den -both with fireplaces! Fol'l'J)al ,dining room, big walk-Jn pantry. Priced below' market at $48,950. 842.2535. · ' ' · WATCI{ THE s~a:idATS From the living room, \\'bile you 0dlne or from U"lc gourmet kitchen: Near beach. ,fee land study, family room, 4 bedrooms. ,98,500. Call nov." 673:SS50. . LIGHT YOUR ' PIPE L.$.n ba"Ck ahd enjoy" this large beam ceiling d<'n with used brick fireplace and &11. East side Costa ?¥tesa .JUst listcd-$Z7,500. c8u 646-7171. for a peek. . .... ···~· ___ , ---------* t • ~ ' I TOP PRODUCERS *--..... ------....-....-- , ; ' . -.......... . ,, .... so \, ... ~ \ . -.-.. '4&·7171 -- h;cky ..... ., t6J-6767 •• ,--- ... O'MMI '""'''' P•11I Cl.,p 67J·lllO * * ~ ,, * .. ,.. * * * * * ......... * * 54'·211' * ****·***** C•M Me,.j 142·2SJI ,. CHrlel M•1111r 142·2535 VJ.kl akW. 147411•' THE REAL ESTATERS ,;NEMioR'I\. BEAC:il · • 1Jii 'Nowpoot ""'· , · k6-1111 • C:OSTA ~SA 27'0 -H .... """ 146 2'11 OPE N 'TI L 9 lllJNTINGTON BEAC:B 17tl1 ._. ""'' 842·25J5 L 21010 lrookkunt · "24151 6014 w,..., Avt. 147-6010 I (;ORONA DEL MAR 132 M-..tt. 671 .. HO r INVESTMENTS 11'0 ............... ""'" 201 Costa M.,. 1146-1600 I ~ ~ ~ ~ .. . . Wtdntsday, Stpttmber 12, }q73 had Record Breaking August Exceeding RUSS JEDINAK KRIS KARELIUS Sales • Ill I THE REAL ESTATE FAIR opens a ne w office in Fountain Valley to celebrate a $2 ,000,000 sales month!!!! Mr. Russ Jedinak, pre sid ent of THE REAL EST ATE FAIR opened the door to his first office at 21070 Beach Blvd ., Huntington Beach in May 1972. His progress has matched that of the city of Huntington Beach and he is opening his second office at I 6511 Brookhurst St. in Fountain Valley. Mr. Jedinak ha s placed one of his top sales· people, Kris Karelius , in the position as manager of the new office. The Fountain Valley office open- ed its doors for bus iness September 3, 1973. Mr. Karelius, has been top list er and salesman of t he Huntington Beach, Fountain Vall ey Board of Real- tors numerous times and holds a degree in market- ing from the Califo rnia State University in Los Angeles. He is well qualified to supervise the staff of 14 experienced sales people in the Fountain Valley office. Both Mr. J~dinak and Mr. Karelius will be using the training facilities at the new office to train new sales people and to continually keep the sales staff informed of the ever changing finance and market i n g trends. At a time when many are thinking real estate activity has slowed , THE REAL ESTATE FAIR has been exceed i ng the $1 ,000,000 mark in sales each mont h a nd sold ove r $2 ,000,000 worth of property for the month of Aug ust! THE REAL ESTATE FAIR is a full service company and personalized service is assured from the onset of a transaction wh et her it be marketing your home or find ing yo u, as a buyer, a hom e to purcha se. THE REAL ESTATE FAIR ha s its own escrow company, "Huntington Escrow" and can handle all of the real estate needs of the residents of th e Hunt- ington Beach, Fountain Valley and surrounding areas. JOIN THE PARADE r :. of anxious buyers that \Van t oceanfront property J UST LISTED ... custom Spanish 2 bedroon1 cottage at the beach. Massive wood burning slumpstone fireplace to encircle you \vith \Vartnth as you listen to the rolling surf. Zoned R-2. Call TO- DAY for all information. THE FA IR'S BLUE RIBBON WINNER is country style in the city. Corner lot landscaped for privacy. Tree lined street. Rustic split rail fence. 3 gener· ous sized bdrms., dining room, "Copper Kettle" kitchen, LARGE 16x24 family rm w/cathedral ceilings and dining bar. UNBEATABLE TERMS FOR VETER· ANS. $32,000 .-Call for details. I JOHNNY IS SO LONG AT THE FAIR ONE OF THE FAIREST OF THE FAIR because he stopped to see the newly listed 3 bdr m., J 3A, ha., home. Impressive entry to gracious living room. Floor to ceiling fireplace. Country style eat·in kit/fam. room. Spacious bdrms. Beautifully landscaped corner lot. Close to shops and schools. $38,500, Call now . has a Southern Colonial accent. 2 story 4 bdrm. home sur· rounded by towering trees and weeping wlllows. Estate sized grounds with room fo r pool and tennis court. 2 paUos tor entertaining and family get-to-gethers. Gourmet kitchen 11 ladies' delight. Distinctively planned for gracious llvllis. Near the beach. Don't wait for details. Call today. \ ~ YOUR FAIR LADY will love this country style home nestled among stately trees and ivy covered grounds. 4 generous sized bedrooms. Gracious living room. fpl. Farmhouse style eat.in kitchen with staircase to rumpus room. Take advantage today. ~35,500. FAIR AND SQUARE value plus for all. VETERANS -NO DOWN ! ! ! ! Tree lined child safe cul~& sac in excellent neighborhood. Formal entry, family sized living room with floor to ceiling fpl. Large bedrooms, walk in closets. Sun splashed. kitchen overlooks spacious back yard. Owner anxious. Don't miss this!! FAIR-y TALES do come true ... char1ning petite pal- acell.ke townhouse ... 2 story adult oc- cupied. Formal dining room, 3 bedrooms or 2 and a den. Bright airy kitchen over- looks intimate dining patio. Immaculate thru-out. Close to recreation-Prime lo- cation. Unbelievable . . . $24,950. AS- SUMABLE LOAN ... Too good to last. • FAIR-ly NEW owner transferred, must sell. SPAN ISH HACIE~A near the beach. Authentic r ed tiled roof, majestic cathedral cell· ings. Log burning !pl. 4 large bedrooms. Cantina kit/fain room. Picturesque parklike grounds. Call now for all in- formation. $44,200. THE FERRIS WHEEL can wait till after you've seen one of the more gra- cious homes in So. Calif. A unique blending of Old c..:,.J....,,.,.,,;; World Charm and archi· tecture begins v.'ilh the colorful court- yard entry. 4 lavish bdrms. including huge master suite w /log burning !pl. 2nd cozy fpl. downstairs in large fam. rm. "Cordon bleu" kitchen plus formal dining. 3 car garage. Call TODAY for all particulars. $49,950. GETTING THE GOLD RING AT THE MERRY-GO.ROUND can't compare with this PRIZE of a home for the entire family. 4 generous sized bdrms., gracious llvlng rm. w I !pl. Country style eat-In kitchen. Large screened covered pa· iffi~--Lio for family g e t togethers. Parklike ground>. One lime ., ,,,..__ bargain better Hur· ry ! ! ! $32,500 DON'T CLOWN AROUND WITH THIS ONE • , • have fun in the large game or rumpus room that can easily accommodate a pool table. 3 bdrms. or 2 and a den. "Copper kettle" kitchen. New shag carpeUnt. Carefree tree shaded backyard. Hurry to got this bargaln at $33,950. YOUR FAIR SHARE of happiness starts with the whispering pine tree at the entrance of thb 3 bdrm. home, thru the impressive entry Into lush carpeted living room w/ rustic Ip!. to richly wood paneled entctaln- ment center w/ stand beblnd wet. bar. Gourmet kitchen. Well manlcund lawn Take advantage NOW, $34,000. IS PROPERTY SILLING? That's a question we are asked -.almost everyday. Frankly, the way a property Hmoves" when it's ottered. for 1ale d• pends a lot on how It's banclled. For this reason when you are buyin g or sen. ing \Ve suggest you give us a call. We are old enough to be experienced ... young enough to be aggressive ... large enough lo be eflkleut ... and small enough to be personalired. Two offices to aervo you. Choose one nearest to your home. 139-6133 , SU-2551 16511 BROOKHURST ST., FOUNTAIN VALLEY 21070 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 536-2551 839°6133 ' ' ' ... ' . . . . • OAIL Y PILOT Wednesd1J. Stpttmbfr 12, 1q73 Wedne$day, Sfplen1ber 12, }q13 PILOT ·ADVERTISER ' . The Biggest Marketplace on the Oranee Coast ... • ~ , , .... )()() · 524 AutonlC>bile' • , , • • , , , 9SO • 990 lotitt & Marine fqi.iipment 900. 9l4 lniployt0(.'111 • • • • • • • • 700 • 199 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Mobile Hornet kw Saito • • • 11S • 149 P9!''°"°''· •........ S15 .. ~ Pwl'l _, ~ • • • • • • aso -999 R.ol Ida!• Gen.rot. • . • , !50 -19'9 . 11e,,1o1 ' • • • • • • . • • ~ 300 -499 financial • , • , , • , • , lOO • 299 Houses for Sale • • • , , • 100 · 114 l°'I & founcf , , 1 , , , , SSC) • 574 Men:kondi~. • • . . . . . 800 • 849 You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval School~ ond ln,ttuction . • . 57S -S99 s.,vi<•~ UNI R..,ain . . . 600 • 699 l'QMPO!'lolion. • . . ' . • . 915 :--949 ERRORS. Advtrtlstrs should check their ads daily & report errors immtdlately, The DAILY PILOT assumts liability for tht first incorrect insertion only. General General * * * * * *' *TAYLOR CO.* BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB A beautiful approach to a beautiful Palos Verdes stone & slucco 4 BR home on cul-de- sac st in a choice location. View of area & golf course. Purchase price includes dec- orator perfect furniture & furnishings thru- out. Brand new & most tastefully furnished. Won'l last ! Complele for $159,500 ''Our 28th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road ''Overlooking Big Canyon C<,,untry Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General CAPE COD 4 BEDROOM + CONVERTIB~E DEN, 3 balhs -on beautiful tree lined street rn Newport Beach. You'll love the rear yard and pool! Hurry· $68 ,500. · GIVE YOUR fAMIL Y COUNTRY LIVING -Large 4 bedroom, den :ind pool ho1ne on super big lot. Extras in· elude fruit trees. shad e trees. dog run & shrubs galore. All this near Back Bay , at $4 1,900. ...,p,. HERITAGE ' ' REALTORS Genera,----- 540-11 51 Open Eves. ----~ I G.eneral i.:*;;P;;E;;N;;IN;;S;;U;;L;;A;;P;;T;;*;; DUPLEX :i Bth1n., 2 ha111 1i .. 111l" in1· Open House ma1:, t•o11tl . 'J. P a t i o s. 4704 ~".shnt1' Bi t.in~. \\'11lk 10 l1t:<1ch .v NEAR THE BEACH btty. Si!"l,:.llO. ll '', • C.'ll.U; 6i3·?ffii 67::.6(~ 1-;,·•·I'. nu-.:. n ., ptn associated BROKERS-REALTORS 1025 W Bolboo t.7J.J6tJ 14'-2313 OPCN TIL g • /fS FUN fO Bf NIC,f' THE REAL ES TATERS * BAYCREST * ·oN A BUDGET * Lar9e * FAMILY ROOM l.anl;e 4 BR., 3 ba. fan1i\y ... has bc<'n ndderl to lhis hon1(' on a lge., \\·ell lot'ated except ional 4 hrdrn1 hon1e lot. 01vnl'r is i<'aving to11·n in \V('S1sidc Cos1a ~IC'sa. & has priccq the honlc for Ruiltin kitch, 1 1 ~ bath, cozy quil·k sule. $61,T:iO. tirepl and a 1arg<' cnclos..'CI CORBIN.MARTIN rcH r yard. Only 10'; do1vn -Realtors 644-7662 S.10.0CIO. C'nll :-, 4 5-8 4 2 -1 . ---=~~~~- SouthCo Rcnltor11 J ~SSIFll:."1.J 1\'ill M."1\ it! Gtineral General NEW LISTING-LINDA ISLE 6 Bdrms. dn. + fam. rm.; 3 frpl., 2 stair- ways. S. main channel. View of harbor ba- sin. Pier & slip for lge. boat. Kitch. w/bay view . Katie Raulston SAILS & SUNSETS l1n maculate 3 Bdrm .. fam. & dining rm. home. 962 SANDCASTLE. Reduced for quick sale. $88,950. Marie Bush SPACE-VIEW-COMFORT Beautiful greenbelt views from this spac- ious 5 BR. home with large LR & FR w/ wet bar. located adj. to pool. $79,900. Gary Knox SEE THESE FOR YOURSELF Lovely 3 BR. &'lam. & pool $79,500 Great family home, 4 BR & lam. $66.000 Beautiful 2-sty. 4 BR. fam home w/view, $129.500 Let me show you. La Vera Burns HORSES t TENNIS? .Room for both on this 3.3 acre parcel in Laguna Canyon. Existing 2 bdrm. homo has total privacy, plus a pleasant view. $72.500 BEAUTIFUL PRIVACY Charming home surrounded by custom pa· Uos & gardens. Spacious 2 bdrm. w/con- vertible den & large fami\y kitchen. $65,900. Mary Harvey IN THE GRAND MANNER Large bayfront, sweeping view of channel, pier & slip. Luxurious appointments, ex- tensive use of imported marble. 11 Rooms. Call Bob Yorke for brochure. $650,~Fee. LUXURIOUS BLUFFS~"!'"'MODIL View of bar & mountains. verythlng_ in this home is highly upgraded• jn perft!tl con· dition. Large ·paneled tarp! y room with wet bar. 3 BR., 2 . 1 ba. $92,lll)O. Eileen ·Hudson l33-0700 644-2430 I ' 550 Newport Center qt N.B. • Financing Available at 7 3/• 0/o * From Pacific Coast High1vay and Superior Avenue (Balboa Blvd.). drive up Superior to Ticonderoga. and directly to Newport Crest Information Center.Telephone: ( 714) 645·614 t Sales Office open daily 10 a.m to sunset * Typical <-'UO\"('n tional flnancini:; of 30 year loan: Ca!;h prk·c o( Pinn 1 $62,995; do\vn payment $12,695; 360 monU1ly payments of $361.00 (prin- cipal & lntl'restJ at 81A r1;, A NNUAL PERCENT- AGE RATE. General General HOMES FOR RENT Sparkling C.D.M. 2 bedroom home with a swimming pool on Heliotrope. All utilities paid, partialy furnished. $395 mo. Like new 3 bedroom waterfront.home with a spacious floor plan and a private slip for power boat. Great vacation home. Lease or lease option. $525 per n1onth . Roomy 4,,bedroom Iiarbor Vie\v .Home with beautifuly landscaped yard & patio. Formal dining room & family room. Lease or lease option $485 per mo. CALL 675-7225 Spanish Charm Six n10nths ne1v -Coun ty Corridor in Back Bay area. 3 onesidcd lxlrms, 2 baths, separate living roon1 plus dining are1t, d c 1 a c h e d gamge, heflvy 11hakl' roor. Room for boat and trailer. \\lroug:ht-iron trhn. e CALL ANYTIME e 6'M-3t28 OR 646-4543 SHARP DUPLEX SOUTH OF J-1\VY., WITH R.EAL NICE OWNER'S 3 BR .. PLUS RENTAL UNIT. OWNER 1-IAS PURCHASED E LSEWHERE & OFFERS TH'JS FINE P ROPERTY AT $86,500 CHEAPIE DUPLEX EXECUTIVES!! Last of the Outstanding La Cuesta By the Sea Homes from $52, 900 "--'-; 645-7221 \.J'l llU~211733 WESTCLIFF DR • ~ NEWPORT BEACH ~******************* General General eflnJa .Jjt PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Waterfront Custom 4 bdrm., 5 bath home with view of main channel. Soft colors, rich wood panel- ing & 3 £rplcs .. g ive a warm intimate feel· ing. \Vaterfront mstr. suite has dbl. bath, sitting area, view decks. Swimming pool with jacuzzi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $295,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., S"ite 1, N.B. 675-6161 General General UNIQUE DOME IN MESA VERDE -Newer listing -4 bed· room, 2 story with pool, large living room, downstairs master bedroom. Tree lined street. $56,500. A listing of Ned McCreary. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors. 546-5990 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. Gene ral Ge neral NEAR SO. COAST PLAZA MUST HAVE QUICK SALE. Adult occup. 3 BR, 2 BA, w/lrg kit., brick fpl & beaut covered patio. Huge cul-de-sac Jot w/many fruit trees & rm for yo ur own garden. Own- er leaving slate. Offered a t only $32,500. OLD . FARM HOUSE . IN COSTA MESA YET; -Unusual property, 141' frontage x 107' depth with 3 car garage Two detached rnulti·purpose buildings and old fashioned !ar.m slyle 3 bedroom, 1700 sq . ft. home. Don 't miss the \\•ine cellar! A steal at $35,000 -may be only 10% down. ,,,?!"' HERITAGE REALTORS General 14'-5880 Open Evet. General Lachenmyer ON 50 x 15-0 FEE LAND, EASTSIDE-$25 250 BLUFFS FINE 3 BDlU\l , 2 BA. . 1 Realtor HOME, PLUS A RENTED Cood lltfU'ter honic for lhe VIEW CONDO 1-BR . & BA . UNIT, LOC. t\e~·ly,Vf>dl' or P 1 l'A~11 n t I1 's bri~ht , spacious & o\t"V,. IN so. SANT1\ AN A. $29,900 rel1rcmc11t hOllll' ro1 lhe PLEASE CALL , oldcrweds. \\lnlk to shopping Up~rA 00 ca r p c t s &. ,..... -----._..... 675 JOOO ~ bu11 1\ne. Qwncr n1uy hr lp d<'t.'(lru tor drapes thruout. ~HA-RB-OR..,. • . JJna:nC<'. 6.1()-.771J -open Forewr vlew or 1ht"" lmy. 3 ' eve11, 2043 Wcs1clltt t)r. BCdroon1s, 211 biilhll'. IRrgc HIGHLANDS buill-in kitchen & rorn111l CUTE AS A BUTTON $30,900. Excellent floor p l a n. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Dining room & electric built-ins with dishwasher. P a ,t i o . Forced a i r beating. Shag carpeting thruout. Park-like landscaping. 540-1720. ·; I Rollin<.!: :;l't<en la1\·11s i1nd I ::''""--"--"-~"'""'""'""'""'""'"~"'"""!~"'"·!!!!!!!!!!!!.I I stately lr<'es s111't'Ound pie· General General tu 1·esqut• V er n1ont ---, fannhnuse. Old ".o r Id I ''FIXER IDIP£R0 charn1 ancl ar1·hi1ecture. ASSUME VA ~ Form!'ll c11t1·~'· Step rl O\Vll $279 p IT I "FIXER UPPERY I-telp! I'n1 n1aster suite \vi1h :ilh tu\th. • • , • • underpriced at 473·;000 and Man size Oen \\·i1h l'Ugged Ju.~t Jh;t etl. ink nor dry! r 1n afraid my Owner may , . even accept ~&.,! Greal[ be111ns. !\1airi s quarters. 2:: [ ~Iesa d<"! l\far 4 t>Pdrooin, llarbor View Jjoines loca· TAVERN KITCHEN Y.'ilh 19!X'J sq fl \\ith a ll tl1e. NICE tion. ] only necl ,"T.L.C," 1;athedral beams. Banquet you \voul<l Wf'r \1·ant PLUS He may even let?~e go on a forn1al dining. E I e g an I you Nill ASSlJME the ('Xist· I / tt cd 675 722.;) Fren•·h doors to scclu<ted ing VA Joi:u1. NO QU1\LJFY· ca.st: op on. ) a-· garrlen paradi i-c. 'Vnlle1 I ING, NO Lfli\N FEES. Full p11rio 1vi1h outrloor fircplar·e price $40,500. and B.B.Q. HED BARN 2nd story ill· law apa1tn1e.nt, 2 guest cottages nnd covered dancl' pavil!ion overlooking nu1gnificcnt frt>e forn1 pool. ENTERTAINERS PARA· OISE. CALL &45·0303. I ORIS! I: Ol.~O\ R£AiTuR_, 2299 !·!ARBOR BLVD. Why Not a ''New" Home? NE."'\V range & oven . NEW hot 1vater heater • N E \\' carpeting, NE\V cleru1 paint, NE\V dishwasher, 3 NEW bcdroon1s, fan1ily room, liv· ing l"OOzn and 2 baths. With a NEW detached 2 car gar· age, NEW Jandscapu1g and sp1inklers, NEW fences and all ror • $30,490. You own home and land Set La Cuesta Villa Model l block "'·~1 'of BPach on Adams in Huntington Beach. Quil'k occupancy because of ei"tXiit rejections~! Conventional Financing * 536-1445 * MESA VERDE POOL HOME Beautifully landscaped 4 bedroon1 ho111<'. 1o\'i1h huge fan1il:-· roon1, lots of pa.nel· ing, l\'alk to best schools & shopping. Super upg1·aded lhi·uout \.\·ith fantastic pool. 646--7711 . ope_n eves, 2043 \VestclHf Dr. Walker&lee RIA L llTATf BIG CANYON Spucioui; fair1vay 101 in Excelll'nt vie\.\' loc1ttion 011·ncr's change in pl(lll!I is your gain! 164.200 HARBOR COMl"ANY REALTORS SINCE 19.1.4 67MIOO ~ co:rs WALLACE REALTORS -54M141- " ... <.,0.,P .. e .. • .. E .. v .. e .. •i .. • .. 9• .. 1 ..... OCEAN VU =cl'.>NDOS· NE\VPORT TWO.ON-A-LOT ALL PLANS A. IL,\BLE VA tern1s, S32,00J. Rent $170 N.E\V • LO IN?, RATES ~1AKE OFTER each. Call 546-0022. Real Estate Con.!jiH;ants Walker & Lee RIA~ llTATI 1525 Superior, Su~e .. 3 .. • Newpoit Beach, ·145--3230 Don't give up 1 ~ ship! "List" it in cJa.!if;itied, Ship to Shore Result1 ~· General · ,.r~ MACNA$ .. IRVINE ! .: -~~~-~~~di.. ~ ' OUTSTANDING VIEW -; DOVER SHORES Superb 5 BR. 511 bath home. Expa nsive for1nal living & dining roo1ns, study, FR~ billiard room, separate breakfast room & children's playroo m. Large swimminS' pool. Fee simple. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (H21 J ' PRETTY AS A PICTURE Lovely 4 BR executive home, elaborat~ lo-ma intenance landscaping. Spanish cus1 tom interior . Across street from park 4 pools. Reduced to $69,900. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (H26) SOMETHING NEW-SOMETHING NICE Big Canyon condominium - 2 BR's, 2 baths + F'R . Cpts., drps., professionally landscaped. $85,000 or lease at $700/mo. Billie Mattson 644-6200. (H28) LINDA ISLE -FIRST SHOWING Custom home by Rulon I-lodges, designed by Herb Brownell. Paneled LR, DR & FR. Lg . n1aster suite w/fireplace & dresSing room. 2 family size BR's & large work room. $255,000. Evelyn Gray 642-8235. (H25) ROYA L ST. GEORGE Superb Big Canyon VIEW.home. 4 B~ + TV roo m (or 5 BR). 3 bath. Great for en· tertain ing. $159.000. Charlene Reichmami 642-8235. (H35\ EXECUTIVE ABODE tlh1in.g roo m. ln1mcrll111t• OC· One-owner. cui;tom built 3 cupanry for the right buyer. I :========~\ bedroom and /amlly room Walker I! Lee .·~, .. ",<-;!l,500$7,00) lhilf '''l'Ck -1 • bon1c. Spotle11s: C(7ndition -. II "'. ,,. Highly customized BluiC Condominium - extra lg. LH w/]g. custom fireplace. Mag- nificent Upper Bay VIEW! $89,500. Jack Custer 642-8235 . (H23 ) new pnint ht and out, ln rge I ~=::::::::::1;.ii~;·~·~·~· ~·~"~'~"~~~ C F C I h Jot With lx>pt !llOrAQ'.(l {ll°(lU ---• • 0 8$W0rf y and"'°"' for pool. Plenty of NEW TRIPLEXES HUNTINCC.ONT6DNO.BEACH Realtors · . ~0020 off~~rool parking for fnmlly with lots of CfU'>I! !'J9.500. d DUPLEXES 2 h«lroon>, 11~ """" wllh' *BEACH DUPLEX* -PETE 11-ARRETI an. -•hOJI rn.'j>Cl-jfnu pool. Block-to Water In COSTA MESA \V ashl'I', d1 ·ycr nOIJ Real culiel 1 & 2 Bchins. -REALTOR-OPEN DAIL y rt·rrll(orator 1n c 1 u d "d ldl'ul ho111t & incomE>. '42:..$200 Plectntie .at Wilson $21.000. Cnll .Hert Cnrpet, (lNLY $a!l,OOO ~ Ornngc ·d>unl)r Apartnicnt H.e11 1lo1·"· ~40. CAYWOOD REALTY Q.ASSlFIED will flOil It! Jo;:<1:rfui;ive. A5(cnt 547-67!)1 Clas.,Hicd AJs •.. lft2·567f' I_* 541-1290 * * 4 BEDROO~t, 2 OOlh~. doul>lt• gnragi>. Bt'frt or ICl"Oli!, * CO~l~lJ'.;JtCl1\I~ 7,QNE: • 2 Bft l\.\'.Q Jhll'.)' Older JM.»Ue, _ ror11er lot. $2'1.500. Roy McCardle R~•ltor l!HO Nt>wport lil\'d., C.~I. su.n2t • I Irvine I Moont•·"-" .. "'Com"''* I. 90T""OO'Wr Ot'l'fe "Ul·l2-35 IM' M1c.lrthut IU·l200 Newpo't ... ch, C.llfornl1 92tl3 I . . . ' .. . . . " . Wtdntsda)', Stpttmbff' 12. 1W3 PILOT ·ADVERTISER 11 ~I ~~~~~/~~~~ I~ I _,...... I~ !.___-_-_ .. _]~ I "°"''' forS. ~[ )~[ ]~ [ • 1~1. HolM&forSM --.... _,. .. GtnerM' '-'-'--~.------Btlbo• Penln•Ula Huntington lffch Huntington lh.c:h L!JUN Booch L1gun1 llo-Newport Heie1tt1 . 4000 Sq. Ft. Corona del Mar THE * 142.ooo • Sharp 'l SR. So. l...;;,,gunn THE RAMBLING ROSE BAYVIEW On I ht• Peniru;u h1 WE BUY HOMES I. C1u!h for your L'QUlty fo"or I~ 1vho u1>prt"Ciut1· fine ru~ t-onstrut•li()n urul exl"t"ll('nl l{'nn:c, 5 IM'(lroon1.s. h-.inlly rootn. fonnul dln1ni;: roon1, 1tu1::e ganu'! room 1111d a ~lorious panoran11c O.,.'l'an v1l'11·. OWNER FINANCED UELICllTJ>'UL :l bc.~ln)on1 house plug I bdrm ttpt. Ni<'l' l'flrrK'r 101 so1r r11 OF HICH\V1\Y, CdJ\1. Aitlclng $19.500, 8', llltCt't'St r11lt• i1nd no points. 644-7270 Spil!'!llUS 5 lx>di\XllllS \1l!h thnH1!> room lublls of SIQl'- :igt'. huiJl.!nit, fi~·plat'('. 0 1' nL•r has 1111'.1\'1•1!. ~lusl he Mil.I. l'v~·r11hc· fUr'111lUL~ i,:•W's. Cons1(/4•1· auy 1ra1ll' iii' sul>· 11111 at $W.00fl. l;<..'OCI finan .... 1ni.;. •• s~J~ 8:101)' .i bcdroont, 1<1• 1.1<1111. funnci.J Ulnin,w:, family m:11n, 11•lt11 20110 ~I It nr'HI a l1Uf:e> pool. Chvn('r very un>.1ous; 1s 1nstal11ng 111'v.' cui·pc1s 1h1·uou1. This ho1nl' will IJ(I in mov~ln l'On· d1l1un. }o'()u ,111l111 Vttlll'y u11.'a. }15,~.l'J5. CALI. 1146-3377. z. \VUI pick up bal·k puymtl 3. No <-'hnrg.:> tor "ppr. CALL US FOR AN ESI'll-IATE 1\0 \\'i\ITIN(i CASH NOW M:Z.9371 BIG STEAL hOme. Walk lo beach. V * $54,9:1Cl * .A. No Down Pymt, 4. lllt ho1ne, North Lftguna Ncislll'd 1n the · hllli;, ON 3 494-97(}.J 4~9TJ9 L 0 TS 0 V ErtLOOKINCI"'"-~~~---'~= 'fHE OCl!:AN BEL 0 \V. Laguna Hills Detailed l'Ul!ll\c architecture, w/exlerlor of wood stueco SPACIOUS 3 br, 2 ba, condo, \\'ealhcred cedar ' shiru:ie ~I'd, pntio, d 1 h w hr, roonines, LGE. SUN DECK d1Sposal, range, \\'<\Sher, ENCLOSED \VITH dry!'l', 1lrp!1, 2 car gar, \VOODEN RAU..S, TI!AT $27,900. F11A, &Sllurne 77.. AFFORDS A -s-c~N IC By-Owner. 586-1607 V•c•ot~••n View 'DRAMATIC DESIGN' Cr1-a1 2 Br, 2 Ba. 2 trpic.., Perfect ho1nt> r o r rn· hnJ.'l' tnn1 rm, 11pllt-level terhtlnlng & fa1ully ll~ln~. hoint'. Obie gnr. Jmmed Buih for lrunous J>"l'Sllt1nh· 1 ~1.~l1i:oi>sio11 to quo 11 t I e d ty. Exccllcnl ICK"fllion on tip huyt·1" 01\'1'M1' n1ay t'AlT)' 1111 of l.ldo doublt· lot. 5 TD al 7'1 ',. Mus: st'll quick. bt."<h'OOn111, 5 h4,lils, vaultctl Only $G4.!IOO. Cu.ti 8r!c.r tor ceiling In 36' fivlng 1oon1, app't. 6-1.J..G:;.ill. 8J)8Cious fa1nlly rooni. c.-.:- ccplionat nwi;tt•r ~'>d1'00nl Doll Hous.-$47,500 suile 11·i1h 2 dr't'ssh1g roon1s. 3 Brt., lo1•ely h;:e. liv rm. Dintnsi: overh>0ks lush 1-enter 1v/di11 . 1111·a. Blln. kheh. rourtvard. l\-1a\d's qu11rtcni. l..i.:1·. l1<1rkyard. Db!. gar. /'Lt.if' !lC!lnO\·al or ()11(• 11on·!'11·uctur. 1'1\Clr'JC PHCJl'EltTIE:-i G•;}-6712 or :11~·8700 al 1~111tkln t'~()<U)(t:!' lh<· IN ~a111e rot'ln1 10 a full 24x:.16 Corona del Mar LIVE IT UP :?!iOo !!<I ft of !!\Ping area. 'T\11() slory plus 1;X!r11 large pool, 5 &'(inlo111s. 3 00.ths, fa111Hy 1'00111 , lonnal <tining and a!J lhr 1•'l•l'lri1• builtiri.s. Profl's- s1011r1!ly landscaJ>('d front & rt•a1· 11 llh sprinlcl1•1· systl'tll. l'r~·slige ur1'a. $•17.;;oo. C,\LL !J:J::·:-821. U111lill£11•abll• !'tTOr:1.t:e .~ Dl't.'Orl\tor's 1lra11m! OCEAN VIE\V. L una NI ,, l'Ull1p1J.i; ·l'OUlll. A:-\1) 1'1()<. ·nnnn<'irn: 1·u11 ... n1!y a1 111Juhh· ar ;q•JJl'flX. ~·~·· Top VUlUI' ar SIS.i.000. 2 Story Colonial \Veil designed 3 BDRM .• ~ •9 • gu DEN & DINING AREA DISTRESS sale. $."s11,500. ~ floor plan, &ervlced by 2 BR, 2•Jr ba. l«E:· lot, cul de haths. SpacioUll formal liv. sac st. Close to schools. rn1. wilh pitched ceiling & Place Realty bui1t-lnurl•hlt~·c1u1•11l BALBOA BAY PROP, fCatures. ln1JK1sslfile t Ci * 642-7491 * duplicoh· at this 11 r Ir.: e _ '-,,-----~ $179,j()(). South Laguna GRUBB & ELLIS CALL 644-7211 f'OJ>py AVE. DUPLEX SPANISH VILLA 1''1 \'c> year old /10011• in lx-auli: fut lx.·ac·h ;,11·r11 11·Jth a S11an· ish flail'. ·I lk·<ll'OOtllS, ]·'~ halh, 11ith fa111 ily a1't'a off llH· kilr.;h('11 , Lovely nl'1ghbol'· hoo1t, t·t1l ·dt'·Sat• sll'(•l'1 11'ilh Jin L'.\r<'llt:n! assurnah!l' loa n. G' • VA, $1!:5 fX'I' n10, f'ITI. i\lt11'1• in con<I. $36,9'J5. C1\LL 1«7-3.18-1. VA-FHA REPOS Pennsylvania st~.'le hon1e featurl's hca1'), 11·1·a1h1•rt~I. shinf,:lcd and used hrick cx- tl'ri1n·. \Vinding staln.:ase 10 4 ht1,t:"C' KR's iru·. a pl•nt- houst-n1aslcr sutte. Big pant'l('d f;un rn1 11·/n ronr- ing fpl, i.:oul'1nt::t kih:h. hns <'llshioned flooring. A I l decorator rl1·ps an1I gold plush ('l'Pl. Lonn is nssun1ahh•, nnd 01vnr1· 11•ill consider n scrond TO if you 1Jt'1'tl help Yd th down. 11 can't be dupli<'nled nt S44,500. Bl<Re. 962-5511. NO DOWN VETS Rambling ranch style ho1ne located on quirt street. 4 large bedl'oon1s. 2 baths, fireplace. Cn.•at area i:lusf' to schools nnd shopping and only 2 mi lt's lo lhe ()(1't1 n. St..x• it today! $:!5,000_ {'Xlemdve use of glass. The 49t-9'ro4 41H-9729 d!'n is a COZY RE'TREAT,1~77.oc;C,.----==~ 1-lAS ALL WOOD PANEJ....·1.L::;l;:d;;o_f;;;1.:.;lo'------- ED WALLS, VAULTED ONE OF A KIND OPl:'~N 88AM CEILINGS, MASSIVE & IMPOSING L1do's last come-r lot, street STONE FIREPLACE, from lo street lix88._ across beach rloor to ceiling. & tennh1 ct. $65,000. Stl·psaver kilchen has AU. VIA LIDO NORD BUILT lN RANGE & 4 Bdm1s. & 5 Baths; OVEN, DISHWASHER, G. magnificent custom hon1<'. DISP .. ETC., all blendl'd $164 ,500. tog('the>r in matching color LIDO REAL TY tones. Spacious, level rear 3317 Via Lido, N'pl BC'ach gro"nd•, IDEAL F 0 R * 673-7300 * S\Vlf\.fMING POOL. The l~~===~=c!"-property is VACANT ' I.; lN ARCHITECl'URAU. Y spec· A-1 C 0 ND IT 1 0 N w/w tacular! 3 Br & F'am. 2\~ carpeting & custom drapes Ba, 126 Via Or\'ieto $112,CKXI thruout. Offered for onl.v. _6~1>-~726_2 ______ _ $52,500 FULL PRICE NO DOWN PYMT. M •111 Verd• ·ro ELIGIBLE VETERANS. 6':4 FHA RSSUma blC' 101111. Enlire loan balance paynble Irnniaculalf'! $~3.!KXl. S406 per mo., incl. int . at * 546-5022 * 87;;.'J,, annual ~; rate for l---~=--==----291~ yn;, • -MISSION REAL TY ~111sran Vl•lo 98.'i So. Coast l·h\'Y., l...a~una Phone (714} 494-0731 Realtors BY 01vner <'harrnlnK frplc, OCt'an view, 2 Br, pa.Uo, 286.1 E.6~i,~o·· CdJ\I 11·/11· :r;hag. ·1~1486 Harbor Viev:--11 M,.,,_ J[i,') Hames 1 ~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· ~I Shai·1> :-Olnnlcgo 4 IX'droon1, .2 1• bath. l'('l'Y nu:dous 011·ner Mobile Homes l\'il~ It'll.Si· option for SJ OOO for Sile 125 up!l,.:1 r11011ry und only S48.'i1 ---------- fM•r ll1()111h 1'('~11. Bl'lOI\ thl' 21' ARIS'rocHAT, ron1p. 111(1rk1•:. A1·a1h1b!e no 1v · niain1aill{'d, all !he e."<lJ<1 1. 075-i?f."1. plus. Only $2900. Rendy to roll. See nfl $ J>m, 3)19 ~ ....... -1 n iurill, Apt No. 2, Costa !\1esa or inquire at .2019 Thurin. Neer! lairt !18.le. SINGLE, 1v/cal)ana, 11 r Bch., lo l'l'nt. 84z.-0.185 days or 536-7743 e1'es .• $4.150 or n1nke off<'r. POPULAR Re11 £111te, l~l 1111!!. Rp.-it:. ~~~yiona1' I ~--°'-""-'-' __ _, Send for your free BA YSHORES Home for Living 1 lx:lrrn unit 11•/frpl<' & p\1 brick patios + 2 lxlrn1 & ba!h gues! quarters, 2 car garage. Gara,c::e> apt has view of ocean. f\.Ius1 sell Un- \\'E !-!AVE THE LA1"E:,i LIST of hontes that h<iv<' bc-f>n puL on the nu1.rkcl by lhe Covprnn1f'nl Ag<.•111•il•s. J\tost of !hcsc-hon1cs ha\'c bec-n painted, carpeted and dt·aped, and a.re> in \'f'ry good l-ondition. Thcy arc vacant and lhc p1ie-es art' \•cry fail' v.·ith n1inin1un1 ck111•n paynits. Cnll one of OU!' sales s1al/ for an :ip ... poinlnll'nl to see I h t' s l' homes COATS & WALLACE REALTORS 962-4454 INTRIGUING LAKE FOREST ELEGANCE llarbor Vil·11• n1odel. Up·l•lill•••••••••I i.:radl'tl earpl'"t lng, drnJ)('S, Commercial plun1h1.•li f<11· soft 11·n_l<'r. Property 151 1...andSt.'81)1..'Cl, V.' /auto. spruilc--;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,j lcrs. \\'t•ll priC('(I Ill $.~1.~ • $1 l 2 OOO I maga•ine of Newport • Beach are• propertie1 ovf'r 3,oo.'.I sq. fl_. of t~n1fo~·1 't" pictures & prices. 1ned~ 642-2171 oc 6T.J-T865 Bkr Turtlerock Broad moor Open House Invcsln1enl property, ex- cellent location. Close to 4 BEDROOM + FAMILY ROOM inel. lnnd. tH4·11. \V a l rt· r-* 3-UNIT * and ltL~Ury Hviulablc 111 !lus I WI OCEi\N vieiv 3 BR, 2'~ Ba, :i bNlroon1 .. ) bnlh Sf':-isill<' ' H " I 1· ' t. ev<'l'Y convenience, such as Q-.,vners n1usl sell ! h is shoppin!(. beach & public gorgeous hon1c ('01111ilt'lc King 644-6200. CO~!J\·I ERCIAL BLDG. 11·eJI locnted w1off.street rarking, 011·11<'r v.•lll <'lln'Y T.D. S59.00U. n1a11s!on v.•ilh l)ri\'alr bf'Ach I 2828 E. Coast 1way 11n1 rrn. c in rn1 , -pa ios, p1'01·ided. On~· of I hr Corona del Mar roon1 for pool. By O\\·nc1·. 1ranspo1·talion. :J f1't'shly with pa!los nn1I Io 11• Macnab-Irvine fa\·01•ifl' r-esidcnlial a1'1.'as of G~·l-2951. 1>ain1ed units, nniculate>ly n1aintenancc y<1nl. ,\ I I Rt•11lty c.,n1pa111· landsc&pcd. $75,000. hedroon1s r o n1 J') I l' t l' I y 642--8235 644-li200 scl'Cl'tl • s1ars a n 1t 1•11-NEW GREEN DUPLEX. co1·11c1', charrning, tc1·1ai11t·rs. You 1nighl like ii I Uy 011·ncr. ~iOO Poinsettia, I' rlla ge Real Estate '4 eat"""lcd 1virh lar..-..-• fan1il.' \~-"-"-"-""'-'""-"-"-""'"'""'""'"""'I * 59'x29' LOT * "'" " C·I ZO!\E t.oo: Sho.,.,..,, by ap!X>inlmcrit SHAG CARPET Open 1·5 daily. nnly -to quahfll'rl p:os-531-5100 ( :::;) 531-5800 Plun 4 offered 11·/4BR. fnn1 rn1 .ll: forntl din rrn. The 11l!in1ate in f:unily livi11b ti n d cnll'rlainn1en!. Ex- quisitcly appointed to l'<>1n- p l l' n1e>11 I the 11\0Sl dio.;crin1inating. 19401 Sierra Bello, Jrvine. BKR. for info. CALJ.. 838--3443 "'11"" kitchen. as.~un1e a VA loan ~161' 11·i1h total p .. 1\•n1l'nt $203 GRANO OPENING $37,500. E-Z TF:JltllS J>ei."1s. 646·Till, opc:-n rvcs, tlu·uou! the !a~e 3 bclnn. 2 l ~C;;o;;';;;'•:;;;;M;;;;e;s;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= ~013 \Vestcliff Dr. h::1 th borne 11·1lh hard~·ood fl01.,rs. Con1plctcly pa1n1C'd REAL ESTATE pcc month. · , Newport Bay Towers Roy McCardle RHltor 1 & 2 BEUR00:'-1 IS10 Ne11·ll0r' Rlvd., C.\\·I. COND0\\1 INI U\\I 110:-0IES 54&.n29 11 90 Glenncyre St. Walker &Lee llllAl llT ATI $29,500. ~ Bedroom. + fan1ily 1"00111 + 16" x ~s· Blur Dolphin II F· pool, loca1t'Cl No. Costa ;'111-sa on' iruie.I dl'1ul end srn•f't. St1bo1il your r1·rn1s -~1 1 ,•, Joan nve.il. on cash I<> lo.an basis. CAIJ... - Newport at Fairview 646-1811 (1nytime) BEST BUY IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES in . .;;ldc. Co1.y firepl ncC', fore-S-29,900 3 BR. 2 ba. huge fan1 •·cl air ht'lll. Nit't.' area. \\'i!h nn. \Vi pool lli.b1c, stone lrpl hll,'.:"C hiu·k yard ror kids & Shake rf., dble gar., intcr- budi.:ct ~urdl•ncl". o u 1 . <.-on1, lots of trees, xlnt lnd- _t.:lll'ag<'. \",\ loa n or $230 per sp. Quick Ol'cupancy. 1\1ay 111onrh -rl'i!'t'd to sell at l"On1>idl't' V.A. buyl'r. 2".JOll $2.~.950. Call 5-15-0465. P uenic. Walker &Lee lllAL llTATI PRIVATE ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH BY OWNER $33,500. 5 Bcdrms 212 ba + fani r1n, liv. rm, den, din rm, new ki!ch, ne1v shag. Avail at onl'e. Assun1c VA Joan or nl"\\' V r\ -ok. 2959 Babb. $:~.~fXI. :\1ES.A DEL t\l,\R • Vacan! 3 BB., 2 H.\, spotless. Assun1e 7~2·,; loan. 2!S'N ~1ontercy. Costa Mes• Realty * 548-7711 * Alter 6 PM, CaU 557-4617 CUSTOi\I BUILT lfOME On l"0111er lot, CM Back Bay area, 4 Br & 2 Ba upstairs, llv rm., din. rm., kitchen, Fan1., den & Ba downstairs. Huntington Harbour Realty Expands Off-Share T11•0 resale offices opening no1\·? Ground Ooor oppoMun- iry fot• un1lJHious sales [>eo- ple. linn1ediate floor tlml' avallabll'. T1nnH'diate e>al'n- ings possible. \\'c hav<' solid J"l•fc n ·als fron1 ne1v hoinc sub-di\'isions of the Christi- ana Companit"S. C,.\LL BiU Con1slO<'k 17141 8-l&-1361 & ~213 1 592-1361. INVESTORS ATTENTION Only $18,000. A darling 1 BR 011 beaut. cor. lot. All l'lcc .ind inc y,·ashr, dl'yr & N>frig. I' rlla ge Real Estate 962-4471 ( :::;.) 546-81 DJ Irvine CASH -CASH -CASH 1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;; WE BUY 1-IO USES. I' QUICI\ SERVICE CALL PACKAGE DEAL FOR INFO. i\1R. DIRK, Turllc Rock hon1e, 11 viev.• AGENT. and the tov.· pril'l' of S.16.:i(X). Lei1dership e 842~6 Call us, v.·e'll "11'r11p it up". Lcn\·ing a.i·ra. immediate cx·- cupancy, 4 DR, 5 BA ilL'<UI'y 2 year old hon1e. Many de- luxe, cu!'>!oin fcaturl's ha,•e bt .. "Cn built into I.his outstand- in;; 11·atl'r fron1 hon1c -cus- 1vn1 ful'niturc & 1967 Cl'uiser included, Excellent 1cn11s. $279.000. Also av11ilablc un- furnished. }'~or info -caJJ 673-TI82. Lots of closet space. Lrg I ---~~==~---dble car gar., 2 patio -VACANT -Vision- LIVE IN IRVINE $32,500 covers. Ot.rus t r e c s . \\'ood!and Sehl d i s t r i c t , $87,500 0\l'ner 548-4732 or 531-0060. 494-9473' ,j 19-0.116 Walker&Lee llllAl l l TAll "Ovl"rlooki ng !he J>acific"' .i\lagniflcf'nt lilonar<'h Bny Terrace 4 Br. 31 ~ 8<1 home. 23861 f;t Toro Rd., El To1-o ,\l\ 1'Nh\·ooU ,t ~I ass . Royal &11·in~.~ .ll: Loun Bl(!:;. C u s l o n1 <' I <' g n 11 c e 5Sti--IOCXJ:-=~- 1hroughout. Offerl>tl at ASSUME 70;0 S310,000. GRUBB & ELLIS LOAN Realtors 2S6:";" E. rst. Hv.·y., Cd:-01 67S.7DIO SOLID i\lotC'l apartment complex, 17 units, locall'd just ·~ block from hcach. Even has 11 pen t ho u sf' for the 011"11er/operaror. A c t u a 1 gross already exceed $30,000 flt'r yrar v.·ith room to l,'l'Olv. Only $23.i,OOJ. ~Ian REAL ESTATE 1\'ilh Iola[ j>ayn1cnl or $217 1x·r/mo. Thr u111k'1' 111ust ~ac1ificr !his h <' ii u 1 i f u I h()mc, if yuu l\Oul d likc this 3 IA'<!room, 2 halh hon1c "'It h IU.!ih sha;.! C'ftl'JK•ls thnlout an<! a gn:•At f11n1ily roon1. Pk·as<' call IOI' a personal sho111ing. Walker &Lee llfAL llT-"TI 2.'®il i::i Toro fui.. El ·roro Royal Savings ,r,,. Lonn Bldg. ,,,._IOOO MADRID 67 B..iyf1'l'lnt llonl<'S Bo;it s!1ps NEWPORT BEACH Full Se,'urity llighl'l.'41' Primt• Oayrronl site for boat St1't·l .II 1·on<'rt>te t'Onstru~·1ion rt'pairs I.: s.r1l,·s. Pl'1\"a\e Balron1r"' Rill Grurnh•, Rlt r. 67~161 2gara~l'Sf.l<l'l'SPl'l'UniL Cl I OT 0 SI' ~ .. /3 B Roof I wtd k . , . • ' XM.JJ "' r , op s l'C house 2 gar O\'<'r Sl 000 In· Unu!>ual Oppor:u1u1y 10 !'u.•'· t'On;c-: in hrart 0f C?.1. 1·hase Ba,vfront Properly 1n $59,950. ~Z'"--.G2. N't'l\'J)Orl Behch. '.110 1''£'rnan<lo RU .. :\.B. 00\VNl'O\\"N C.li t., R-2 v.·f3 675""8551 rt'ntuls. 01·rr 11,000 sq. It. -~~-------$-lj,IX}l, Cnll :.~ -Al. BEACH DUPLEX Duploxes/Unl11 Exterio1· nc111ly painll'1I, ~ BR salt 162 & 2 HH, units, firl'PI. 111.11'1----------- i;ar. In proce!is of t.i.inlp Ill· DUPLE.\'. • Sharp Santa Ana ter ioi· dt'eoraling. Bes! huy Helghls. Principals ,only. on !he hcach. Terms. $37,500. 642-3129. $76,500 Income Prvporty 166 1797 o range. c.l\1. G42-t7Tl BUILD~R WITH Ontu IMAGINATION · "' Sv.•hn "Pool & 2 Rental Unit~. "'21 Room for 2 n10re. Unusual ~ inveslnwnt opportunily for ~ I J f11.st capital appreciation. ---:==="""'==~-Ov.•ner flexibl<' & \\'ill OWN YOUR unm"" " "'· Aakini; $60,500 · litake Offl'r. 0~1 .. Y $:t5.9j(), d h 1190 Glenneyre St, Jn clean ()('t>an air -4 BR. re 1.,, 49.J.-9-173 ;1~9---0.116 Panoran1ic \0ir1v hon1e 11·ith 2 UA, dish11·shr, bl!ins, l1kl' 3 Bd W'th p ;---gn-at fan1ily kitchen, 5 nc.,..·. ~w du11n, 1'~Hr\-VA . rm 1 riv•cy largl'" l)l.'d1'00rns 11•ilh sludio ,\ :r;polless one 011·ncr 2 SllfH'p 1 yr. old home & pric-1 QUINTARD Realty offers 3 h..•111is. Call anytin1e! Bl:au11ru1 home on large o\'.f'r-!or grl'ut t'll!C'rlaining. This tx>droom and con,·ertible <'cl right~ The kids gu 1o Bf{, large Jot, W. Costa SCOTT HEi\LTY e 53fr7f>X{ REAi.TY si_zerl lot. Lovely roiling home Is 1111Jy a d<"Wratnrs SLIP! And o"·n all !h<' res1 of 1his fi ne thret.> bedroon1 hon1<' on l~C' "alerfronl. Like nev.• den hon1e. Sinl'Cl'i~ly the Turtlcrock Gran1n1ar & l\Iesn. $21,800. Any tern1s A Company \\lith Visi()n hills & valley sci•nery. rln>am . The yard i s n1o~t imn1;11·11la!r "f',lonnoo" Ranl'ho .Jr Iii, anct lht' ne11' 11·ill he subrnittM -lets try REPOSSESSIONS Univ. P11 rk C<'ntcr, Irvine Si.·t'f'ell<'rl fan1ily rni. Patio huulsr.:aped to JK'rleclion. l'<>nclition, a1·allablc o 11 in HaJ:bor Vie11· Homes plus Univ Cr s i ! Y Hi -n I' a r it. Before you buy any . 111. info rni:ition and locution Cnll Anylin1t', !"ii2-7500 Uri<·k l~BQ. llandyn111n·s an oversized Jot ( 1/4 al'rc 1 Uni,·crsily or California <JI ho1ne, call us. Free a~ • II c If• r "'A hO Offilx• hou1·s S ,\:\! to S P'.\1 11·orkshri11 & lots Of i'>lOl'llgl' lf'esr/op1 ion ba sii;. Only I C II :oA" """" 0 C 01 :r:r;c r ,, .,, " mes, bcautituUy landscaped ll'ilh n ·1nc. a ~,... r praisals. King of range (), l V:!::rr -area. l..argl' yan.l is l'-1111· Spi1rlin9 lnvestm.nt a larg:l' (•()\"('['{'(! p111io. Heal Estate, 642-2991. Lisi KASA"IAN --OPEN-HOUSE--r',:k1.c1~,.·'.f~~. lCl1..>d. ~-t'.J,000. Walker &Lee Corp 133.3544 Carpet.~. <ll'apes. and \lall· ---I )OtJl'S 1vilh us -4~} Con1-l't. ~ 19431 s· s I • " - $77.500. Call 6Th-1225. paper all tup tiuality. Only m1ss1on Real Estate 2._.. . . 96 1.1.1111 ierra an o TARBELL •••~ ••r•tr 20 NEW UNlT-S '""o~ d ti Walker & Lee "'""""~~~~=-~ Irvine. Turrl1!rock, Thursday i-~~~ -------23861 El Toro Rd .• El Toro c-. ta ,,.... Ac···J·rat·"' ....,J .. JU an you own ic * INCOME * ASSUME F HA l to 5 P:\L 4 HR. lan1 1m , SOUTH LAGUNA Ro I s · ' ' --Bid I v ,, "' '-"'.. L'U land. See> ii, you'll love it. 111•l 11 ,..,,, • • • ya avtngs • LJ.lftn g, de preciaUon opportunil)'. Cati ...,.,11 .. ili:\, .. :.-.n Two 2-Bdrm. Unt"ls 4 BR., ramily nn. Glen J\1ar. forn1al rlin 1111, (ln fl'<' land. A true Laguna charmer 1n 586-4000 "'-hed . •=~ fVV\ Pri ,.. -N I prit:NI S.ii.500, 01-011 in and rop ,ha-. In !he '--sl ~"-h ! ··~~=. ~inc"01_n!f' ..... , ·-· 0v'" oPt:N T/l P. H'S FUN ro B£ rt/Cf' Hills & Horses I 011'ne.r fle~ible> CuJ-dc-sa.c strC<'t, n car scr lt! R.<'ll Car....,, Realtors 1ion of~ So. La;:.•a. '2 Newport Beac .~,;,.,,.,,., J', i o\1·11. er f g hl'fl.Ch, S!Ol'<'S. $35,500. r-.. -. 40'; rented ls! \\'{'(•k. Fol' ,' ~ C'ust•im 1·i•'ll' l1nn1rs ll'lll' on tnanCln GEM ~:t":-:P80. P>f~rn1s., 2 ba's., 11('1\• kitch .. 8,. O\VNER. Elegant custom r11.•!;*lls eall ' 1 1111(11'1" L'Ons11·1H·1ion and o)x'n I $39,500 IRVINE To1•inhousc, h Y brick te~Taces & ~peclacular built 4 BR + lrg. Fnn1 Rm, BLUFFS CJS RE,\I. F.:STATE fu1• you1· in~ri•·clion ~\·alurrs BALBOA BAY PROP. 120-F Tustin A,·e., N.B. O\\'ncr. Univ. Pflrk LaSallr. ocean views. $72,::.00. 2 1\I 1 BR + 2 f 1 . :Hi<-1J6S or C'\'C 557-6241 THE REAL ESTATERS r I ira·lucl" .\ HP.. 3 H.\. :; <·ar I * 556.8800 * REi-\LTORS 6424623 4 BR, 21~ BA, din r n1., fan1 TURNER ASSOC . Hug~ ~R~r Formal o;P(~~i-FEE ''E'' -'*';-~8'-"U~N;;IT;:;=;S;-"'*":'--1 , N rt H • ht ga1', 11 1,:1b·. ·1 T<l:J .\1C, EASTSIDE *RAZOR SHARP r m.. bltns, Xlnt cond. 1105 N. Coo.st ll\\y,, Laguna plcle>ly ~n.'vn.tl• 28' L'O.· i·crcd Ell'''lllll't' in lhe Bluffs'' The ewpo e19 s n1i1't'Ol\,j\'COl'C'l\S + (•\"Cl'y h' $"""(01 Prine only 494-1177 • f 111 h 0 2 BR h I ·I BR, deluxe crptg, suns 1ne ""· · · -ou!,,oor 1v1ng area 111 1 .us profl·s.~ionnl roul'h is Gh· tac un t _ Area -l'Xlra nna:.;in;ihlr. C;:irpe!s I COSTA MESA kilchen. o" quiet slt'C<!I. lush 5.52--0270 BEAUTIFUL I .... _ landscaping 0 \\'TlC"r v.•ill · """" I $1 176 Mo I 1111rt lnnd~1·11p1ng also 1nt•lrf. . 1 " C 11 f 1.. , 1 d-• rd & · ocauun -· "bl b 1•iou11. t\ spl\ciou:;; .;......., sq. 1. , • ncome i Bdnn 2 lrith 110111,.. 1111h -1 , 1 .... 1 1~. 2B1anc ,~c1v uslon1 omes. cscpg 11fsccu "''ya RENTAL SERVICE sotmr LAGUNA. 1 block fina'!ct' responst e ~yl'r.1 4 brdl"O(lrn, family 1.00111 $llD,-' ' ~ ' _..,,,n '11 '11 • 1111~ ,l't>lll' ·' '"'R 2 B ~, ·10 • lo Ba•k · p"l·,0° Ff"'."•'blc l•rn,0 -o •I c o'' 0 p•~fc·~~,·,,,., I he I N I mod 1-..1 n..lnc<pals only 61.r77i00 I f I I -h11g1• i:ul·dt'·S:1c ~ .;r1I. H-~. l 011 n h(li si• and 1n11\ c 1n 11,.\l ~ 0 · ' · < s.. ~ ," .. ,, ...... .. " <' u ' ·' • " ... ~ " o ac 1. c11• Y re e ... ..., ,.., _.__ _ ~ -·-10n1t• on ee a nt RIVI ERA REAL TY 1·IOS(' lo J«:•hool.~ i !>hlifJPlllj:, 1\lf)ll\h" ()~'n lfoo<;;" l><1ilv Huy, C1~I!!'., drps, landscap-s.~.500. sen•ice av a i IR b I e !o 2 Bclrnl, fan1ily rm, large SALES & RENTALS ()nly $S7,!il"O '"''r ''!'flt· frf'shl·• priir1T ... 1 , .. 11 ,, .. , .. , .... .,,.1,. ~'"J .. 1·11· Ing, sp11nklcrs, fl'nl·es a.1 I LEADF.RSl-ITP 842-44ff.i landlords S. IC'na.nls. BKR. deck w/_oce•.n vtew. Guei;t 2 "-•hcloc~ ......... •sl! .• "-"" CALL 644--7211 149 Bl"Ofld\\'lly. C.M. '' ' '• .• ~ .' ,.., ' '-"' 1 01 " '1 1~J-v.i 0 "··-·J I I f I' !I I ~, D ' I -"'·""" "132 6~ 7223 I "2 ~I B °".. .,. """ 642 7007 645--5609 Ev1 lh>. U(·t• 11 ill l\('I!• f111un<·v. 111• •l n1 \' by 12.-112 liaJ'l'C'll 2nt· t&ll '.;r1,· E. ~""f ·5 ~~~<'61 ;'7 ASStJME 6';( loan, 5,00J feet .i:i-., • or a-· a,P · "" .. JW irni. Y oivncr. 2 + l·Bedroon1 ... $il.500 m.. · •· S3i.!")I)(, J .<1111 , :-\. Tustin I !ill! , lli "" · ""''1r t. ""'""-beach, 17>00 sq ft 2 s!otj', CALIFORNIA home 102-4 CAll 213-721 -51J5 d a Y :r; • 2 + 1 BH + vac. lot . $97.500 T I? 1 P L E );. San .Juan • CALL ANYTIME e $2850 DOWN'.'.-EASJSID[ YA Pl'Of. lndscaping. $1~1'.500 Br .. 1 ba, pool. $53,500. By 213-<"'4-4&\6 rvn. Summf'r 4 J-Bed1wn1 ~l~l'lOO \ • Cllpis rrano, income $6900., 646--3928 OR 54$-3483 •hvn. P t.:. r. $150.74. li-1ovc Appointn1ent only. 551-3834 rentals consirlerl'd. BALBOA BAY PROP. ~ large 101 for adr:liliono l units ' ASSUME 7010 ~ ..... ~ay. $36,500. Ph. Canassu:~VAh. oc.eanView,-$53&,soof * 673-7420 * --------~~~rage, $73,50 0 ., \',\ 1ern1.<1 offered on East-:.oo-."JQ.) Li1guni1 ~•C Spanish style Br 'l'n, LUXURY OCEAN1'1\0NT NEWPORT , ·"°'=--~-~~--Lochenmye LOANI I sltlc 3 BR, 2 Ba homl', f;un \VALK 1o the bch. $6000 dn. 4 1 •-''--------guest nn. or study; huge U UN.ITS. Roon1 for J niore, " ,. ' . •• . I l'1ll , !pk', high beams, lge Br form! din rm, 2 sty ONLY $12,900 (){"(!8.n vil'W ttv. rm., frpl . One of kind, 4600 Ml It. HEIGHTS f E/~irfe. C.J\t. 1 &: 2 lk. Realtor " 111 • s, 1 ~ lialh!<, 1"'11)!, (,J yd 011 l'u.i-de-sac full p,riec prestige home Tnkc over BEAUTIFUL ocean vie1v lot Central kit .. W/bltns, opens daplex. Beanis. skylights. C1'0ss S1875ftno. C a JI rc~<df', !H 1 qualif.l'in:::. 1ITT $33.900, &~a.6646. 'Broker. 7'~ CJ Jo.an. 833-1103, eves Oceanvie1v Realty 673-8500 ro din. 8J'Ca. I..oc. high up on very plush, 4..car g~r .. new. $29,500 O\\'ll{'l', 642-85:!>. I points. Cul'4lC'-!'ur.:, ' 1111 k !i. 839-7145 Faat results are Just a phOne Laguna's Riviera coastlint'. SlS9,~. Good financing. 2 BR I-me on h"•' R·2 •·1. CO.~A •t ESA <·pf-"'2~ DUPLEX I se!1(t01. \\'uu'I la~1 It! $~S.50t'J I ~~!'.'.~~ clcl Mar. A~un1e ",,....., MISSION REALTY 494-0731 4!»--061:>. ,.., ,., ''' "~ -r.i ,_, -(.';111 11011·! !i ::.~~ 1110 li'11 1 l()&n. 4 l~r. 1.,, 8.'\, Classified Ads •. , 612-56711 ·_Ell.II awa:i::: ~~0· CONDOMAXIMUM Xlnt, .~chool6. gOO!I !tf'L'ft, S&lO int-on1e pays prln. int. 900/o FINANCING 1 ) l'fii·c1·<'d patio. $ 3 8. 5 0 0 · v c 1· y 1· I ca n h n 111 e, fl\X. lns ,i;. util. 101,.f, dn. 00 I I :l!O-'lQIYI Nothing flne>r. 3 Br. 2 Ba AJ<Sun1ablt• loan. ITTS-tlm. pis. li7J-T1'78 ()r 1-728-2749. : 8 1/2 0/o INTEREST VISleN H°"nnl & Co. ~,·,._.•i l'tNANCING. by owner aduft "'"" Poof,, P"tliog. 1 ""' 1 l-1•11,,...,,...,.. I $© lldtllA-9'-CtfaQ. • Super priva1c. $43,000. I ' I ln1ti1nt cash for apt1. /\n idt·al sun11ner 11·hitl'l' 11'/S6000, down. 4 Br -de n, -p \J Dcni!IOn Assoc. 673-731 1 VII.,. Hawanl & Co. /\gt. 675-5800. 'rrntol OT1!y 6 doors 10 fl Balbo lslanci 2200 sq It. A bargain al 60 , BAY FRONT ... .:-......... Eves. 646-:!SM "'"'" bet•t'1" °''n f°' '""f" I • s:"'·""· Brokoc oos.mz That Intriguing Word Gom~ with a Chuckle , ur occupy for plt•asurr. RF.AlITJFUL l!Icsa \Voods for you & your ya ch I , * 4 BDRMS. '* Lots for S••• 170 1 Only $i14.j()(J. hnmc .1 BR, 2 be, atrlu1n. -------llfltH •Y CLAY I. POUAN $165.IXX!. 3 Br, 3 Ba + rcnl· . tl.. NEWPORT BEACH; Prime ()ur fnnhtsft(· h'1'm)l n1ay llflt I fountain. 97~ evew. OR«Jrronge letttrs of rile nl. Hurry &: call [kni!!Oll 2~to1j'. t'U5ton1 built \"'me Bi~ CanYQn lot overlooking I [,1st lco·A~L"'L ~~I! '1"2''1''1" 'FO"Unt1Jn v111 • ., four Krombl.d '#Qfdt b.., As.'J()l'. fiTl-T.111 . 1\lllh llhf1kr rool. 4 Bdnns., 2 Tees & Fair 'RYS Thia t 11"f.... low lo form four '1mplt words. llARDOR VIE\V HOMES ba. 4!i'. ,instr. B~.;. 2 the number "'one · vle1v & I ' I *BALBOA ISLAND* 'ToPplC•'~Ua R0E1 nPewRcEr ThoTmY"•. I Monaro. leo-laod. UPl!cadt'f. '"''°'· 500 Sq. fl. """""'" bulldi"g die In s 0 I~ . \ 1\10-s1orv cbauly has J>'R 844-0408. SG8.500 golfing oon1n1unltv. $125,lXKI. .,., ~" I R U G 0 H C I $59.500. Prlocipals only. l'nl. Conic att & buy! Cllllfomin'.s most eJt:citlnsi ~ Cf)(j(I 2 h<trni. hur11c 11·1 th 11,111.Cl 1;ar, bullrins, crpts, I' fl I I I LUXURY-4 BR, 2~~ bacon-CALL $ '46•1414 LINGO REAi. 'ESTATE ~1111.'.l{' curl gu~llftfl'. Open dt'p!I 2 car gar. Vacanl! • • L -. . . do. Lrg. m&lle'r 1uite. ~·J 4.lllltL ~~~lhsl.a. Coo111 llwy, Condo Specialists ! llnvc on(• lo ~·II~ \\1• 1,111 jfo H: \\';11u1tt IJuy •1n1•? \\'e!v~~l1•111f l 10 4 U('(.iJ r mit, it1 nll fl l'L'as. H1·a t thr: loler'l'!lt rates . J,,'UOtl aa1>11m- able lo;:111s nvall, Our 1'811•,. nlen a1·.-hon<IOO. &51 fJl'O· lr't·tlo11 for you lol.'hrn M'lllng or hiotlr1' your hon1c-or !11. l'Uft'JC pl'f)j)('l'l,V. larwln realty inc. I '6M40s (24 hr1l ' NO CASH-DOWN- VA tn1ly lo\'rly hon1c. $'.!7.""'1. c.11 M6--0022. Walker Ii-Lee ... , ,,, .. ,, ..ea.in er "' ni .:. attr. \Vnlk IO big park. $47,000. i. O o w n atAln. Ownr/Agt, ~........ .:>\.IU gu~ 499-1397 put111:, \\'/W 1:a1·p.: lll('I' loe. RF.D CARPET, Realtor:11, ~-nr,_o,...L.,.C_Hr-"11 !' 640-0166. N " REAL TY 0111 • -111on~lc1hineyre ~~ ll<'lll' lay. 5:'.6-88.16. r . 11r ewporr Pett et uiRUna ""'1RC , -..,..-8086 FULL PRLCE Hun11nvton ~ch l'J I _J J-.. "(\;~:-i~~:~rn~(~~! CARM~t~~DEL ~"g~~.1!~:'i:.. =~ $58,500 I !!t:100 ASSUMES 5~ % Loan, I I , 0 640-IO!JO. 0 181 ndl 11 V If 3 L 13~~~ !ale. Sac. 139,500 $22,000 1''111 Prict. 3 Jlr, din. K 0 8 O R . • u n na · . . omeii; our W't nn .. frplc, hlln1, 2 ba, pool ~-,.;.."'--.,-T-1 Mod el daughter: nshe ho1 T~E F~~wpo&t-0t~= =W"C~~i :'fr&.:O~~: G&x=1"1"o'wr="'."'1"001=--=0trn,-wa1~'1 1 .. ~XCl .• USJVE \\IJT!r . k rec. 961Hl798. I I r I "°hangups. She leaves~ I>rop. BJa. n4/6'13-m. ' dra--Vll.lley 'view First Newport Beach. Nr. shop-' BR + •-•nn • ou,·-a-a ........... -•· -•--•· -hi th " , ---...... ~. · plnap Owner. 673--6293. ., U\," « ..,.., '" -1 ng on e -. 11 3BR howe nt!ar ocean, low llmo olfM'CC'!. $72,500. Fee•1t:~==-:"'""~"'---Solis bury Ro.il•v 315 MAR£NE~AVE!-. BAl,l\(JA 1$1.J\1''0 CALL 673-6900 HA \'VIF.:\V DL1'1...F~'< 2 Bit 2 BA, Oil(' yt•ar old. 2 Obit' gar11.,1rr11 i\l{enl • :H8·2121 ,\'h1~FJ<'11~riim~.\~ <'l.\ll lOllay Gf2-.jf17S. in gnrage. Near ~ New I l down paymem, M 11 c • f)IOU own 11\o le.Nd). Mountain, Desert "'"" •hOPPO ,,.. •. 5!l % 0 0 F N Y L · !.artt0n Realtor. 61.1-8563. CORBIN-M4RTIN R1sort 174 1'11A 101111. 891-4375 _ 5 I I I I I 0 Compl1i. tht still(ld• qvoi.d Roal~rt 644-7 ..... 12 '.'-'! O. CONTINENTAL by M11"9 lo tho '"'"'"9-d WANTED, H.V. II. M<;o~M~eoi_,~~ .. ~~:;:~:;~-iiiil SUNNY PALM SpMnp • 1."0Nuu. :r-lJt(INJOm, ""1~ -L.....J... -'·'--'·-"'-~"'· =!.you.o.P:ip ·~-~low. Corona deJ Mar ~perty. Rlltmo~ 'Condo~. l -3 . Br, I b/\th. 9655 Durham Dr.. t'ffiic.Ori Y· &1· ~TERFRON"I" beaut. furn. Pool, Jttcunl, llKR. MS-TIU . A PRINT NUMSEREO LETTERS IN I' r Ii . ,, Ii I 3 DR. den, 21it s~. &!Cpl to Rl!DUCED jf:UM, tenr'·· 101 bbq11. ~.·1· -6BR + f>"n, DR. 3 bl, by 'ICIJ' THESE SQUARES • _ • • • • ocean. S'?S.000. Wlll (.'()nlliQer .--wlc y, mo or )ff. 1•11 '" -• local trade on TD • s . 327-6274. Write L. l!'>wfer, Qv..<nf'l'. 10 f\.1'. Gl'k. $45.SOO. e u1:1,sco•o"",,BLAENA$W!O!VRE lETT~llS I I I I I I J\fcNuh Realty,'642-1334. LOAN AVAIL • BROKER 1•16 s. C.mlno Rettl, 'P.S. _ 5-l.5-2.'"171 962-9650 no ag1i!r. I 13• •7io BY owner, Duplex, ot.'ta.n vu, -l~OUSE tnlltt, turn. on 1:..; . ...,. 4 &, 21~3l'°~""' L<t SCRAM, ·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 "'"'· to b'' 'h · 185·"" -l><•ch no.a""· llllJ•. *1650· princ. Orily. ·~1622 Cla.ulfted Mt · ••. f5U-56'78-Wiii Show. 'SST-4826 • Coli-'163 _.==:.::.:::.:...=::.:_::.._;__:..:..:_ __________ ~----- ' ' ,. ' • J. 8 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wtc111tsday, Septe1nbtr 12, lq]3 ~!!~J :~~~~~~~"!..~"'~'~'~sdaJ:..;epte1nbtr 12, 1973 DAILY PILOT Rtal Ettat•. "'""'' I~! Real Ettet.t, ....,., I~! _,., ... ]~ [ -.. ....... I~! _,., .... I~! 3051 HouMs Furn. or ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;J;'"~ Apts. Furn. I~! • · Apiiirlluent5 f0t Renl HOUIM for Rtnt -~U~n~f~u~·~·~·----~3~10~l:D~u_p_l_•_••~•-:U_n_•_u_rn_. __ ~_ Dana Po1n' General Newpor t 8eact< ::.:.:.:.::_:::.;;;_ _____ 1 Newport Be•ch LIVI-: In lhc all )1('1\1 0 1u\Cl I • l :;;lniiciiioiimiiiiieiiPiir;•~P~•;rr~yi;;o;;;ilii66i;l;n~c~o~m~ei;;iP~r~o;po~rlyiliiiii~1~66~ Houses Furnish~ 300 Houses Unturn. 305 Houses Unfurn , 11 Belboa l1land G ener411I Irvine 4 llR h\/use avuil now (or !) 1 LANDLORDS! I;.,:;:;,:;:;:;:;:;:;;;. F urn. Harbor Commercial -Traffic Need exposure? This c.2 property \Yatches 40,000 plus cars pass by daily . F;.Z terms. 0\vner will carry 1st 'l'.U. Subordination 0 .K.l Value priced at $44,000. Call novJ, Medical-Dental • 26 Suites 26 pride of ownership suites. Large center. Major cross streets. Over 27 ,000 sq. ft. l·li re- turn. L<lv.1 n1aintenance. Seasoned leases. $200,000 down. Call for profit analysis. Shoppinq Center 14·acre site. ~1ajor bank has 40,000 sq. ft. on si le. A 90,000 sq. fl. K-MART site adjacent. 'fraffic count 27 ,000. Suitable for R3 or R4. $35,000 acre. rno. l1•af!{'. Loi!! o! rooni. \\' S . I' . N . " Bft. -h;1 •........... $41)() STUDENTS WELCOME. 1~' 11 /"J\'.l'.l~.~~c in., 1 1 ~111'J1fl.rl :l i!H . .' 21~ I.la. , -·····••, $4;,0 Cull (213l 289-8366. U no " ,. 1, ....,n;na v: 1' 111: 2 J--IH, 2 h:i, d<'n. A C •.• S275 iu1swc1· lcuve Illes sag(' s ~I .~f.u1~;·,,\'E;u·, lhynta~ ~,:~" 2 Rlt. 2 h1llhs, fan1 1·111, s:r-.o !213J 5.'\:t-521!1 '' '' ~. o OU. I)' I Ji'l 'I I ' $12.': Nu·Vi1•1\ ! 4 l<I', "z' 1 '1'1· '·· ·' .. ··" .,,7? LOVELY nenr n~w •I l:h·, 3 NU-VIEW RENTALS "· 11~ i.:; .......... ~., ~ Ra home, •.'.: blk froin . . :i HH 2 ba., au· t·o111J. •• ~27a 11'<1.tcr, garai:te, 11·illiher/ drv-i!T.l"'°.;_lO_ or _ 1~·1·321$ ·I HH. :.!•~bu ........... $·175 (·.-. 11is111vsh1" $550 1no.~w111-$ OWNERS OF $ Vi"si"on- ti:r Sept. 15-Junc 15. l<'nniilr $ REAL PROPERTY $1 only. 673---4394. \Vr 'r·1· hf'J'I,' 10 Sl'1'\'•• yvu: 21 L Dlrunond, furn 2BR. 2hv, ~,.·1tF:r: ()I" C'lil\H(iE! 'J'ry 2 e11r gar, r 1• '-' (' n I I y I Ui.: ('.dl flt for lo V·u·:u1"Y· J'f'dl't.'OJ'alt•li, winlPI' i'<'nl rd. l J)on'! t .. sc $$. NJ1·l' 'J'1i>1t· $275 1>er ino, 67:~7:~3 or $ ALA RENTALS $ 67.1.-3427 LIITLE Jsle. l.g(! c.'l:C'C 2 Ill". 2 Ba, fo1n1 nn .. 2 frplcs, 110· slip. 'lrly or 111irlll!r. 121 !>:. Bayfronl \\'k1uls or 5:1.J-lil.i9 aft :1. 2 BJ{., $110. llu111~2 BR s1;i0. BaHJOn vaL·11nt oc·1·1111 vli:>11•, Npt. Kc·h. '! JiP., ~ui:::ls Ol' f1or11ili1•.-: OK ,\,1;!. Fl't'. 97!)..,'i<\30 red hill 1\ Cr11111K1nv \VllJ1 \111>1u11 Univ. P1u 'I\ · Cl•lltc1', Irvine Call 1\11yll111l'. :i:i~·1:'iXI Ofli<'l' hnu1·s S ,\_i\1 10 :.; J-ll\l l.ARGE :1 BH. 2 BA dupl••.\'., Point !-larbw 111 1 hr Sharp-Redecoratecf lpli•, lh.'I'• ('J)! -~ dl'JI", 'SJ[)(). IY'11unr111 l\·L\HINA J:-.'N 1 HH , 2 l:L-\. Jo'r11lc. froot Litlo !st(', 3 BR. 1 b:L yt•tu·ly S..\00 '.\loo. N'p1 l3t·11t·l1, ;.: BH, :! l>u. foJ'lt, Yrly. $:J:15. Yl·1u·Jy ti1:>--7<11~1 1111 :,. Nl~ll.''!· .• :~1002. i;>c'I Obispo ~t . j IX!fl'h & II'~ rf'ar tcrruc:t·. N,\' ' Un-r;ELUXE ~ r.n. '! 8t\, .. iuserl 1 .l.16-J.~1.\I, 1,. r I' h I' rl' j<.f. ()1_1•:u1 ,I!, ha,v, IX'aChf.!.11. i.,:;iru...:1•, \'l'H rl.Y. C n I J I fll·lt·nc1t•s .>;; J\partrnt,!nl~. Adults Hnly r.i•rl1 $J;i{l/rnQ, associated BROKERS -A EAL TORS 10Z5 W Balboa 611·l6tJ IH2-31S8 or frl:.!--;'911. I l!L'Hi('d pr,u!, <til'('(;t <lial \V inl •·r. A1 11iu<1l!) $380 . D phoui:'s, •~'li·vlslun, i11111na Ii 16-.>l:ll I. uplexes, Furn. Or Unfurn. 355 ' ' liath, I au 11 cl r y !Ju•i!i1it•s, Apt Unfurn 365 nu·t·ling roon1, clo!>t 1u S.111 • · Balboa Peninsula Cll'llll'nll' & J.;1gunrt Bea<"l1. Ba lboa Island C()rlll' play in u 11 r spo'1r1fishh1g, . ~hoppii u~ ,>:; STE:PS FROJ\I BF .• ACl-f Balboa Island 2BR. lt.ia., 2121 ~ :IOf>.h Sr, 1\n. rc~tau ranl,s, S!;IJ \vf•ek ,x L:p. I '> HH. UJll.K'J" J{'ll'fl"C frplr -----"-CC.-----1 nun! S2'20, unfun1 o l' Hrh1~ lhis nd &· 1·i•i ·~•i\·f' :r1 ,~ ... 1 · 'R '.k .. G-:Ni100· BA\'1'1{0N1' 2 BJ{, '1 B.\, SL•1n1-hn•11. 6-H-01-;tJ t'\ll'S & . .,fl 1111 1!1•s1 \\'t"-•k's l'l'lll . I ''11 y, '1~1 er ' huus1', Nove111 l>t•r ls1 tt11·u 11 kt•ruts. J . ----' J ~irlf' .!~L .. ~l"'dll nH•nth!y. Huntington Beach °}alboa Pe!"l insuia , t $;\00. hia-7!o.i.l, ~ 1 1 LOW WEE.KL Y R. ATES CXT·:AN.'1''RON'f cnn<lo, ne\l'\ I VACANT NO\Y! Lt.:t' lli<Jd, :: E s Hit , B \ { t !rps I Hr, 2 l-i;.L, shu" l.1.111s. ,,,.,,., Ap;trtmenh IOI' Rent I xecut1ve u1tes 11 · -1 1 • ·p s, 1 ,~ ' !1miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiii.; 727 Yorktown Blvd '~~s. unc ~·r,g1·ourl(I par \.' hl!ns, 2 ratios. 117:>--0l~Ji{, , , • SI 1.1 n10. on yrly lea~ orona e ar A f F 536-0411 "·i-u~"''· Beach-Commercial Prin1e ·location. 32,000 traffic co un t. restaurant l'O\\I. O\vncr \Viii finance . for fast fo ods. ~lurry. Near Ideal J\10DEnN 2 Br, 2 Ba house. I llriv patio, $.!ar. w/rl nr So. OPE-N~H-o-us'E 3-BP M- ·11 ·1 J'cl'nlcrtl Av~:-Y}.:S. \.VI~ llAVF~ REN1'AJ..S C d _l_M ___ I lo('a(·l1 Ul v1L Ill 'iorkl(J\\11 I r~~ C""'' .. • : I P s . urn. 360 I STUDIOS & 1 BR' C·11AP.~11:-..•c duplex. 2 nr. 1' 3 Bn, 2 BA . eh•u 1nln~ fnn1i!v . s. 1 Neilly dt·l'., aduhs 011 honu '. S·l:il .. gard,.11t·r itu·Jti. General • l· L:l t kllrh•·.1 close-10 Of.'•'1111/hay/shfl -f- I Bt1y, $325. f213J 9:15-9698 01· 171 •11 6T.>-5637. :: BP.. ~ Fl(i. & '2 BH. 1 e,\ J\lay 11 C' be or service Call ti4 l-()(J:IU in :-;11Jvi11,I{ n111/niu n1· Is«. 6'l11-4S9:, -• • ' • I ll'tllt•d f"'"I i;r:rxi~I() 01· \JS;,-5322. N B M artin Lustig e l.;111 nd1·v ra.·il i11\'>i _ ,,. • "'" , I 546-16000 4 BR, 2 BA, frplc, nc\\·ly rlec.'01·11t('d, patio, laundry, .i::ii1·. s:i75. r21:0 935--6501 nr 1714) 67:>-56:~7. Balboa lslaild Your housing nL~·ds? Fron1 $31;)..$450 C07.Y 'l Br 11()111" 11 t" lJ'f)k:. F',\ lll«tl, p;otiU, 1·1·11r :;!CU'. s:;::;,, Avail Ovl. Isl afr. Ii pr ll'~l'JldS, tii3·175.'l. '!Wport eac~--26301 Pacato • ~·n \' uia11 i1 '1> i l'~:NTilOU:-:l·. 1 .Br: $1~.,, • ,.,.,,. 11,, .,, . I ~ 1r!')t & J;1~t. 11t1ht1e~ pd, v I' ' ' l'I .. ,.-1·' ,. l"I" 1'97 ,.~ A ,. ,. • '' I I I ··~·"~"~"~·~'~"~"~· ~-::':''~' ~··"'-· ~"~·. ~·-1 • , •'<I .Ii( l>l'I\, .t\:Jl, -' 3 Bit. den. 21:.: Bath. S1r;-r1s. 10 M ission Viejo I 0('!';1/l, $ •1 :./ ;, / f 11 !' ll Ill' 'J'q'j Ht'(' I '<• I' 11> I' •O' Investment Division BA YFRON'T""-c:i~n~R~.-,-, ~R-A-. 111Lins, frplc, ~aragf', Sepl. 8-J uni· 15. $3.')() per 1no. 673--:1259 Say shores 130 ~ 11~llil, ---1~eullor ! • l'lal'·ll·C'/11" , Mar I: ~~1~;:~·1', ~.l:l"~i.::~:11 I ~C~o~r~o~n;a;;d;•;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~';'I '· t s:11::.1u11furn l\·k:Nash TWO FREE TICKETS RL•al!~·. 642-1:131. io 1hi' hltns. C'rp1s S:. dqJ~. pwl VEHICLE SHOW SI 1;-,...$1(;:, I l.;.\Cl!I::LOR & 1 BP. .. !J:t1ios, nrS --fl'l'I +·'~ pri' J!:;U';i•.,:L'S -I 1'f l y Dh·hh·d b:11h ,1, lnh: .. r lC:':.~ 3 BH. 2 BA c.'On<lo. r1·1. 1111110.1 RECREATION S3.1fl 'll~i·:7!1!l-7su-; SEPT 19TH 23RO ---___ Yr·arly c:ha1·111ing 2 story 4 CORNER loL Lr~. 2 Br. "SINCE 1946" . R ? . . . ' - Out of State Prop. 178 Br, sp:)cious llv. r in ' rrpl., patio. trpts, np1l\., 1..-1. \\l('S!('r!l Bank Bl~lg. 1 ·\1!111'. E1~~·'I ll<~~·~hS:~fi-0.m2l;1~1.1 ' AN ,\1 lhi· " I w/frple, $385, 673-7:fl7 i.:ardcncr. $:°'>'85 yl'ly lease. Un1vers11y Park, Irl'ini· ,116_1710167;>-114:, · . A~EIM. STADIUM IGO ACHE COl.C). R,\NCll Financial !'f:Pr. 15 to June 15, 3 Br, 1 lM6-5'130. Days 552·7000 Nights 2UOO Slaic· t:oll.!•gt• Hlvd ., \\'ILL SACl11VICE ·;;,;;,;;,;;,;;,;;,;;,;;..;;;,;~ Ba ptdio, gur, no pets, $26ti Ba lboa P eninsula I · i\n:ilh·ini •1.1. 01'. PAI~'!' ,.7 ..• 75 Condominiums Plc·ase 1·1dl ti!:l-:111·7~ ''·'' .·::;9 t'ill:'l'f~. J:o'!', h.d\, flOHll ,\,• -·· - ponl tahk·s .. ~11t1n.'I hntlis. i TOWNHOUSE ~"'' for yu111·.~·"f. 17::111 ') , ..... , , , . .·,. • 1-\{'"L"'•n J.11 11 hlk \V . of -U1 .. lilll1l11 t(, !"~11, p11\dl~ Bt:':t<'h, J lilk ;-\, ,,f Sltl\l·i·•. 1_ia11os: 1·'.)n!ul1'11!a! break· " , inn, ' :1--L01 La guna Beach f Savr over S1300.00 011 t.•111'.h ·10 '1 OVF'LY ., Pf;NINSULA Point E« 1• r· _ I Un urn. 320 rri vlllilll \i~u1· lll'ki'lf'. · B ·ness 1 · " " Bl'., 2 Ra house. '" 1 c · 1• 1 S-1')-7/ol.\S last. :s1);1v1nu~ ~t'OlnHls, llf'HI' l.H'l'CS by :isi>un11n g , USI hOllll' lbloekto 1J('(lChUl'El\1ERA1DRAY · ··1 ··1 1 1~0r11 lllll\!~' u!I rec payn1cnls on Colo. l'illl<'h I Opportunity 200 ~~~~ •. f~?~l.l 67~ri::. Bay, hu,v, 2 BR & den or 3 "BR. Sc1ii. th~u J~1ne. s1:~1 ~1~11~ BE THE FIRS! ~U!~)(·r i..; :rl0--12~())_ -shoppin~ & fi nt· IM ·:1rh, 1'11tt·· i\11'~'.\'. sn1All l 1e~11·h h•.>t1·l.1 nisli£'fl or 111\lurnish{'(f · · ti ' l1ioo111s $21 .!"J() P"t' 11·1\. Ap1s $1:10. C.:orQn;1 dt!\ ' · I Sfl5 J>•.'r 111onth. 5:1G--70jli 61-1-2611. -... Laguna &each 1 !!1l!!il!!i!1!11!1!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~11" propcrty. J:: ·" 1· r 11 en t in· I -indoor/outdoor pa Lio inll'I'· RR, P1·lv. IK'n<'h . urea . ,fir. BCRANI D . nt•11,·, u11f111:n 2 BH B lb I I d \'1•slnH'nl suilablr r o"' R. S. Dorris 20h Al'OLENA, BAL. IS. 1.,.,111. frph" all hltns iJicld fa cils. 711-v~:i-7o:io nnr n 111 -ti n 1 1 11 ~In 11 a oa s an ran(·hing:, rc1·i·ra1iron, f'1r'. 2140 Granada 1 :: Bf{, \1·i111er, \Jtil. incl.. rt•rri·~rrreezl'i' no pi·Ts ~47'5 -.-. -· Gartlt•ns, dqJs, st.J\'C', 01·(·11 1 -.-----.-• * • 'Ii' H.OOi\I & balh 1v/pn1·atl' "11· VIE\\' • • -t1·1l'.l<-;~".No1'l!.H~~ul, ne'. h;•nt.:h, I *NEAR BEACH '"" Rolling hill conn11".y wl1!,1 I Balboa Island ! fa1ni ly, $:-IOO. 6T.....6299. n1o. Is~·. 6ia.i:t{7, 96:2-~4"1ri. $.!!~ M~. ~ BR. plus den,, .I< • D\V inc.Id. 1668_7 Vle1\" \\'INTEll 1:1:111;d s. \\'c on!y ll't't·~. i;tra:-s, hun!ln\:: ,<;; ,. I . I OlARMING Cai:ie Cod 2 BR =-'--~'-,""-7:-'-='-"=-I 2-s!y. 11l'\I hoin<". po1nh~ DrLVf', $2.:5 1110. haVl' fi 11111\t'l' i'l:n1als lefl, (ishln~ n1•11 rh,v. Eni·l1 p:ll'<'•'I IHI ;tr" 1 H· wi ntl"l'" frplc, ivin!er, 2 adull~. $260. Corona del Mar ·l!).1-!170t 494-972!! Agt. 1\'/ycurs ll•ase. '.! Rlt.:ks N. 1"''!1 t'r 1~u11t• & l:('t one inay t)(" pit•l;«d 11 p h~· 111:1k· I TWO FREE TICKETS 215 Anielhyst. 675-2157. RARE 1 BR hSl• SI:i;; NO\\' Laguna Hills -of \Varner, 1 Bick \\'. ol hl'fur<· !hey {tn• ;.:ont·! ing 11ro l1;o\'k p:ty111t•11l.s ul I 111 t111· Beach. 847-991,1 ti75--l:J05 l\'I. G. EJlinlL Rt·al !::stare _ ~U.'l:l' D, .£:t )}, ug'I' hus & shoppini::. 494-7019. I n .. 1 3 "R .,. 1• \ 11 96 · · 1 RECREATION Balboa Penins ula Srudc"n! 01· :-:inr:lc fin1• ,, . -"O J M · $73 .. an1! ;1!<~11111•' pnn\'lll!l I STl,;l)JO 2 Bil. l ' .. BA !'"'_\/) •• BR. 1. Ra. Pool ,l',i ynrd CONDO. 3 Br, 2 f~a. huill " <irint• Ave. No. 7 ' ·-In•>•·<·''' 1·1111.:!:l '•" 6• .. •; VEHICLE SHOW · ·>'~' ,,,.,,,,, 1 I No t •2-·" · · ct Balbo·> lsl0 H<I 673~·151 "' BAYF'RONT yearly 5 Bil i\'u paint, nu epts, kids & pets ', · nc_. PC.:.~: .., ;N rns, <·Hrpelln~. rapes, l'{'C. ' · " "' APTS: $1IJ'l. Up Hotf'.1 1·01s. 1)1>,•ner's unit in new cui;to1u 11 $100 up, cable '!'V, Ut1ls pd., I duplt~x. hcan1 ct~ i Ii n g ,. h!<I poOI, 494-3:1.TI. patios. fplc, nr shopping, 1w ! Lido Isle pets, $·12fJ n10. 673--0960 int. Cal~ .;·1>1.11:•·1 ~-!•,1r J\·1r. I SEPT. 19TH·23RD c·onip fnrn nl'\\'l:V di'i'or ,v BRAN!) NU :; BR. 2 BA S:?ij Pet ~·To. A;.;t. 644-7J1::i rn1, f<tc. & pool. Contact l\1r. Exclus-ivt· LJTTLF: ISLE ~r~.~-1 ··~·1· I A! 1hi> l1l'11• cplt-t. 1->ri. lleac·h & pict·. I Enl·I pa tin. Bi·in;::-raniily. Laguna Niguel Queen at 54~2132 w/bon1 r!uck. \\'in l c r. ANAHEIM STADIUM .\eeon11not'!a!1ons ro1· 1 11'1! & I Sli'JDECI~ :'.Br:. 1 11A $2.JO 12'x:bl' LP..:! Bf'. DUPLEX I~. II :.!CMIO Stare College Blvd 2 sn111 1l boats no JM'ts ~7~il T1·1. F.P. C/J) 2-<·ar ;:.o LEASE 3 BR. 2 b a, I Fountain Valley food bar._ s\et'l.'Q, _gnr, ± F"mnciat • Anaheim 1no 1;73--004:;; 1573-fil.J;)j ALA Rentals 642-8383 cul·dC'·sa1· V1('1v. pat 1 o, Hdt1ll,; S23.1 · less tor on('. l~mmmmmmm;~liiil I Pleas<' ('llll 642-56iS l'XI 339 -n1a11y cx1ras $32.i mo, RF.NT or sell. 3 BR condo.1_s_n_-56_1c·I. ______ _ 1 10 rlaln1 vo1u· tick,.ts. Corona del Mar PF:RrECT 3 Br. 3 Bu for 11·ater incl. S:\1-1077 1'"'_rplc. Nr._ schools, shop· YEARLY. Furnished. S32'i. ,,No•·th c01,,,·1v Toll 1..,.0 adult!';. Ideal I o cation . ping. Avail. Sept. 201h . pet• , -· . , U }<'URN 1 BR, incld util, gar.,\ * * * * * • 1, 1 adult, 1;0 ~·ls. $200 nio., PLUSH EXEC. APT. ye11 rly, 673--0837 .t~or Lease. NU VIE\V AP'l'. lf ! Newport Beach br, :1 Ba. fi.un rrn. AU elect. I bltns, l'rpt/drps. $T.'il pt:I' ' mo. Too n1any f'Xtl'1l!I ' t<1 1 ! n1entiou! ! Call 673--6992 "' 2 BR del1•x<> col1a"e, 11·-pl. Lf'ase. 417 Narcissus, N.IGUf.::L Shnres. J:)iXl \Vind· 962-3301 Ext. 2";i6 or 494-2859 . ~10. 1.A_·,1st. Jl~I' ap1. Business nu1nh1'r is rri0.:11101. .. ... "' '" 6.\4--0924 Opt'n. J»i:1n1<>r, '1100 ,;q_ ft., 4 Bit, E 'S Spacious --s)){'c1:1I 2 \VJN'fER Rentals --2 ,t, 3 BR ---~portunity 200 ----'Iii .June l:»th. SZ~>/mo. 3210 prt gate. hcach, p 0 'l 1 . vte. · Bedroon1s, pa!io. Employed J\pts 11.·/frplc, O\'Ct' looking ~ --~ a Mfi.:-r Lcisun· ltl·uls Seaview, CdM. &12--22"12. 3 BR, 2 BA, nr. bch, :!i·130/mo. S31-J4;1J, Huntington Beach adults only. 675-891'9 OC('an. $350 per nl(I. 3212 \\/. MOBIL OIL CORP a ~·r uar . $.)000 1110. Laguna Bud\ 1·rt/d1·p, nr. sch.ls & ,;hp'g. 0,-1 Ocea11r.ront, Nl1. Ca 1 l •012;, B0 I. lOAl'l o• l>l···n '· & * * 3 BR. 2 BA._ overlooking LI V E L I K E. A '.UXE . 2 Bi·. 2 ~.·'-21'/79. 198-213/'"'~ "·J'I 2 BR, 2 Ba, frple, built tn~. fantastic vil'I\'. 'v1i.lk to ~I I arlults no pets. $U5 JM, , 675--5:).~7 ll:i.'> hii::h 1·olonli' .-,1•rVkl' sta-• But~·h••r Sh<1Ji try Sl2,fil0 "_., " " • "' If 1350 I -" ds!n l c-c k t "' :,... ;i or jJ:>-v .. • l ivn 11 it1 1 o1111xl bn•·k 1·0<1111 I• ln1 L•l'iOr' De~;Qrato1· S1:rv. SUNSIUNE brig:t1t 11·inter 5 Pfvt 675--403'1 go cours~, · nionlhy. ~.flLLIONAlRE. Over '10? \\'1· \1'Slr, 1 ~ nia l'r, pa 10 · fo r appt. .. . Call 832-16.Jl C ·0 · 1 N 111 l'l' $285. av! yrly. j ~~~"=-~-=--- s.1 1('S po!£•ntinl in th l' 1 Holland Business rental, 2 BR, 2 ba..-. 2 HARBOR Vic11.· Hills :: BR. onie J in us ri cw 673--TI78 4 BR, 2 Bu. t:olor 'IV, ste1·ro. ,\nnhcinl area. pa I rl I 645-41iU ~ALE:S 540-0608 frplcs, sundeck, pa tio, J::t><"-f:u11. l'n1; lge. CQJ'ner lot. LEASE/opt.. 3 ~R .. 2 Ba. Landmark condos. Play ten-~-'--· -------Irplc, king & queen bed~. 1t·ainin.r: to s I a r l inl· rrn or 3l'tl BR. eomplelely O~'f'Hn vu. S550 !11o yrly IS<.' l\'/pMI facil. $3 .. 0 l\To. nis, hi!)ards, s1vin1, h'Ylll & NE\V 2 Br, d~·. furn ap1, \Vasher/dryer. Awurd 1vi11- 2 BR. 1 ba, gar. yd.c: children or f>els, $23G. IQll; 833-0821 or 6 IG--0769 ' • f · n1edial<•ly . Ph<'n<' r. (l ll Money-to Lobrl 240 furn, S.'14:>. mo. Phont· D. franklin Rlrr. 673--2222 494-970·1 494-97'.N Agt. choo!>t your hobby. Planned y1·1y s:~25. \VintC'r $26:1. Avail ning liv rn1 on thC' ocean. Co .,,.,,,,·,~. -, 11 __ .-21_1 ... " 1 I -J~ll~t2·1. M V d activities, exTMI social dire<!-&'pr. 8. 675·:14L1 or 67:{-0110 1,50 \V' .,,0 y 1 • r · " ·"" "'~~'==~=~--I OCE:AN \7iev.· 3 BR. 2 RA. esa er e C BR /<l h t ., • inter or ""''''" r y days, 71 ,t-jj(;..IS.:,2 ('v('s &Jl t TD L OCEANFRONT $800 ino. 4 1·n1ntacula 1e , ;\ P\·t. , 10~Y·1 ur~ 1 1 ~\' .s /\\'S1u· 1 BEDROOM apar11nen1, 675-140.\. 2BR, refrig, stove, new shag! garage, wash/dry, 620'Ai Iris, $240 yrly. 673-7079 CHARl¥1ING newly dee 1 br1 i w/sundeck. Y.i dbl. ga,r.1 , $195. mo. 073--8079 aft 5 .,, ' \\'C'l'kends. S oans BR., 4 ba .. fu111ishcd ""ix'aches, $650/nto. 6iJ--3177 ** LARGE txt•c. 4 BR. 3 pr\ aun<, enc.r . g:ar. a con1plc!ely f.u111, \vinter or CLEi\N attrac. dt'.'c lower Fal Pn1fil is altllilll.'d \1'hen OCEANFRONT furn. $350 NR 0 " b 3 '-l · BA, \'f'l'Y clpan, vacant, ~~'95 llC\V, next to nulhon dollar yearly 67;).-1302 3 2 b I Up To !J() m n>o. J BR • 11,11 & d"Ck . eean .>_ r, . •Kl, ( e.n. n1o. 546-5022. club hous{'. Lease $235. n10. CUTE,· duplex, br. a, frp c, You ".·0 II th"•<1"h 1'!"~011-{'cl· 1 ·10 « ,. d hit ,_ l •·•" ""'8 l B' crpt• pat•'o ''" <J,hwsh", bl<1"n•. cl-· to tin~ Dnil_v •. Pilot classified 12 d TD L Agl. 49-1--970-I 4!1-\~9719 ~1:~1::1n$450 I~~~ s;~,4~1 .. ,...,,,....,,,..,.. lll'W stove' & ..;·fng, Yrl~ bch. v'rly, $300. ai7&-4tst Ads. 6-12-:"!678 n oa ns · ' : · ' 1 Newport Beach BEA1UT. SURFSIDE 3 &i>" $19.i Uhl pd. 6~7178. St, 675-7508 ' CLASSIFIED HOURS Ad1 ·e1·1isers may place thcir ads by telt•phone 8:00 a.in. to 5:30 p.m. ~lond~y lhru Friday 8 to noon Satut·day COtiTA !\>fESA omcE ~l30 \V. Bay 642-5678 NE\VPORT BEACl-1 3333 N01v1.iort. U\1·d. 642-5678 11UNTINGTON BE1\CH 17875 Bca('h Blvd. ;;.10-1220 LAGUN1\ BE1\Cll 2Z2 Jo"UJ'CSt Ave. 494·9466 SAN CLEJ\l~NTF. 305 N. El camino Real 492·4420 NORTH COUNTY dial free 540.1220 l owest rates Orange C o. Sattler Mtg. Co. 642-2171 545--0611 &·rvln.-.: I lfl.rhor ;H'l'.·a 2·1 yt'1. --00N'T-BDR.ROW- 'Tl L YOU CALL US! S.-.r1u1v on your h•1n1c equiry f•1r :111y good purpose. Serv- ini.: Uis ,\n~elcs Coun!y fo1· nvior :_I() yf'ars and NO\\' in Oranl~" County! SIGNAL MORTf;Al.E CO. I '1·1 f j,'>ll·OIO!i ;~,I~/ (';111111us Dril"\ ~.8. t $.)()(} tn Sl!JO.Ol'Xl for I illJSUll'~!:' o+l' ll>!'i'l'\/nal llfydS :'\n 1•11J1;11eral rl'QUil'1;"d 1Jpon proo( of Hhill1y to pay U'il/iam fox, INC Tht• 1\rlion Broker Collr<.1 Il l 2131386-7~:\3 2ND Trust 1>eeds f'ltt\rATE FUNDS AVAIL, Any Amount * Ca ll 675-4494 BKR. CLASSIFIED )'OiJ :.re f';;titl'C<lio k1"·t·s1 DEADLINES t•nst 10 T.D. !nan. \\'/\~. Dcadllnc for copy &: kills t>quit.v in house. Piivate lt'n- is 5:30 p.m. the day be-der .. '{~3-9-13.~ •'\'f'S. fore publication, except Mor tgages, ror Sunday & l\londay T D Editions 1\•hen deadline 11 ;;;;;;';";'';;;;;";;;;d;;•;;;;;;;;;;;2;;60;; is Saturday, 12 noon. WELL SECURED CLASSIFIED l ss.100. 2nd 'fl'USI Deed !l',j i111t•1·cst dut> 3 yr!i. \\lilt dis· t'flUtll $~~0. [(I yi••ld l:{•f,. SIGNAL 1'1'1fJR'fG,\GE CO. 17141 5!>6--0106 4100 Cnn1pus Dt', N.B. REGULATIONS ERROliS: Advertisers should check their ads dally & report errors i1nn1cdiatcly. T ll E DAILY PILOT a~sumes li.abiUly for the fi Nlt in- CANCELLATIONS: Houses for R9!t correct insertion only. I i When k illing an. ad be sure to make a rccot·d 'iimmmmmm~::.~ of-the k..'lLL NUMBER I given you by your ad Houses Furnished 300 taker as rc-ceipt. ·oc your cancellation. This k ill 11un1bc-r must be> pre· st'nted by t he Advertiser in ca&e of lL dispote. CANCELLATION 0 R CORRECTION' OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: f;vcry effort is madC' to kill or correct a nC\\' ad tha t has bt>en ordered. but 1ve cannot guaran· tC'<' to do so until the nd luus appeared In th t' paper. DIME·A·LINE ADS : Thc!i:I' ad~ are i;trictly c~l'ih in ndvnnct by mall or nt nny one or 011r of. !lcc. . ...N.()_pho~~ OtO<Ii Dt'nqlin<': 3 p .111, F'rlday, Costa r.rcsa office 12 noon -11111 branch of· fict>!I. Gener" I Eric Gantner 32591 Caribbean So. Laguna You Iii'" 1he \1•i1111er or TWO FREE TICKETS fu the RECREATION VEHICLE SHOW SEPT. 19TH-23RD A1 !hf' ANAHEIM STADIUM 2tl00 ~1111r Cnl!rJ;'f' lllvft .. Annhl'in1 Ptl'11iic t'a11 G12-:11'i7s l'xt :tm In 1·111.l1n ~'Olli' lil'k•·!~. 1No1·th Cou111y Toll free nu1nl.er l~-l4<kl2'JQ1. HoUHt-*APll. * 141·0111 * So h L NE\\I 3 BR. 2 BA house. 1 ' poo, fenced patio, club1~~--~--~~-2 BR, newly decor. bltns'; ut agun• hlk ri·om beach, Avail Sept. Eastbluff, 5BR, 3BA I priv., $230 963-5485 5?.6-3777 2 BR, apt. $225. \Vinter, $280. BEACON Bay. Char1ning 2 POOL Adults only. $220 M 1.,, 67~ •21· yr!y 1nclds u 11I1t1 es . RR fu rn apt 10 month• Yrl.Y lease 644-7662 Ageo\ 2 BEDROOl\1 ,i:, Den. OCt'an Vlc1>,•, Large dt'.'ck, l block lo beach. All remcxleled and redeeorated. DcllLxe. l350 pt.'I' 111nnlh sept. ]5th tl111J ,l une 1;11h. Sou!h Laguna. 213: 46-1-4686 eves. 21.J: 7'11-511.) d<1ys. Lido Isle ::i .,,......, .), Ex('('utive ho111t'. Nc11· pain! N e wport Beach 67.!' 1067. · · ' Costa Mesa in ,1;, out. \\'alk lo Cd°'l Hi~h. I ---'---------1 -"~~.::o:::.:________ Referenc.'€s. $275 n1 o. Costa MeH ~ • r ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j ~~~;t.~l~l ~e~!~~isirnll~ NJ'~~·P70:i~n.C3P~~'. sr~~\~~: ~al boa P.eninsu1a ~~~~:.\7bcach. 2 BR duplex. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~f~·'~1· , 3 BR. POOL HOME ~!u)ro·alcr & gardencr. I 1ued occup. 6.J2-349U. $35 WEEK & UP ~t·~;il ~'.t·v.OO:'~~~h~~~r $175.00 •. ·!~' :: Flt "'1 har -Upp1.'r Bay -$350 · • Newport Beach • Sleeping Rooms 1101v lhru J une L &1rr85® 2 Bedroom, l Ba'" • i\-lo. Lois J\l illcr Tl-IE BLU1' F'S 1 ~ e Housekeeping Rooms :::!.,,.,,, 642·S2'J5 11-ll~l Ne\vport Reach snlf1.rl ne"'• 3 BRAND NEW • Ocean View Apls 2 BR, on the ocean. Color y,.·Hh aaachetl g:arage. Ll!IST". RR. pool & _i,11a1nt. Cust LA.'ase 1vilh option 10 pur· BALBOA INN TV,h "1'dtreo. d6•7.'1'!' ... ~ h 1' • rep!:;.. ok:C.ei~te""", .. ~~~i·°""r:S.IM>z~~.1. f'rpls & drps, S;:ill mo. 1st & chasP~ Top quality! was er 'Yer . a-...,.. yr-,_..,;~.,,~~. ~ • • ' LIVE ON LIDO Inst. S200 dt'.'p. 8:{3--86:X, or e 2 & 3 Bedrooins A105 ?.1nin Street ly. $350. tl"llY.JOi>J '1 BR, z BA. hnck fprlc. dbl 642 82 R 35 f'lllty Con1~i~ 1. 200 5;'17-iSS:\. e 2 Car Garagl's G75.s740 DELUXE 3 BR, 2 Ba ocean-DESPE·RATEI IA Macnab-Irvine g;1r.. \1·s!11· dryr. \\"inter -V"t..-u ELEGANT ,·\e,1• home, avail. $450. & $~T;;. 1 f-IOUSE to beach, lrg 2 BR, front, gar, laund, patio. rcnt;d, $:);JO. 673-2227. .--------.--•I to qual. lrnai1!, 3 Bl~. den, 2 NEWPORT CREST furn or unfurn, swim pool, Tastefully furn. Sept 15--July Student 25 yrs. old .need~ ; s,\Ll'.: _LEASE lkao1. honte VIEW 3~BEDROOM-BA. Sl'p. dining, pnlios, PHONE 645-6141 ~C'\v crpls, redeco!'ated, prk-l. $425 mo. 675-0884. ~~~hclor 01· 1 hr apt .. ~.1j . 5 Bt', ;;7' Iv. rn1, patio ,t, 1 hon1c in Hunling!on Hills. gurdens & fountain s. T h U f 335 61111~·,,,.AYOearly w· nio-mo. WINTER Duplex, 3 BR, 2 OCC>...U:>ta Mt'sa, preferably nr. I 70. 1 11200 F ·1 11 1 c Enstbluff nn"'· ll""" mo. own ouse n urn. -~·-·~~-·-------$100-$115 per nlO , +· poo, o! n10. anu y · K)n1, eove1'C( '" " \NU BA upstairs. $350. n10. 3 t'I Pl Call gw 3705 · 675-6.159 • f'rJ\'l\>sed patio -S:?l'O 111onth. fi7!'>-1;)30, 641-:>:jlO Laguna N•'yuel •2 RR, fuJ"11. \Vinter. Util BR, 1 BA. \011.·cr. $300 1no. 96 11 ~ .,268ease. -a~ PIL•nse pl1onl' ;Hj...9.\91 -.-.R ' b II ., in('Jd'd. $225/ino. 3 br, 2 bn, 59&-1709. 59fl""7772. ..-. · '" LIDO 2 Br. 2 Bi1 hoinr. frpl., .J u , " fl l, " car gar, . dbl gar. \\'inter S."!-50. afL d (' 1 u .'I: e c r pt g. n e ti r 1'~0R tease: Ocean vie11·. :i ivinler. s275tn10• Both near \VINTER Rental _ 3 Br., :;i MATURE adulls enjoy 4::'11J; ti'l"'J-7879. ,----'~•ll!li;...-...._ i c!ubho11se and pool. 1Sfi0 BR. 2 BA, fully carpeted & Of'tan. 675-5.166 Ba., 1 blk from bay & ~oozes, b~ l~e~:ho~p~ coNTEl\tPo 4 Br, 3 Bfl. trpl. Walker & lee r;;.'z[;;r101\" N.B. SJ75/1110. c11·aped. 493--2448 P!~/N1~uL~ Point ,.,• spdR beach. Avail. Sept. 15. Ph. 'l'riple~· ~. rrpi~. dtw 1 1 bltns. Clo;;(' 1o "'all'r. $485 ~M • Duplexes Furn. 345 .--ia Y urn., u 1 ' 675-6M1 $230 mo. No pets. 642--58Mi, n1onth. \\'inter. 624-7109. •1•l ltl•lt YEARl,.Y -3 BDRJ\1 .. 2 BA yearly $210. mo. 673--7219 1 BR l p . Util ('\'CS urn. atJO, gar. + LG 2 BR 1* BA hag .... 1 81, ,, 8 d o-G \R'GE 'PT b " 1 1 ~ BUll,TNS. 2 YR OLD Balboa Peninsula --·--------washer & drver, frplc, Npt 1 ' • 8 'Cts'"'• I ' "" ,l z lL , en, =PL ' " ' " ... out a:"· 1 ::i 1-£01\IF:. STEPS TO BE/\CH. SPACIOUS 2 BR. ocean 100 Heights, Ad~Jts. $225 mo. b tns. fplc, priv patio, ertCI' 11uu Jone6~,~507,;.,-,. Stv. rt<f. Uttlittt~s pnirl. $3)()/MO AGT 673--2®8 OR NE\V 2 Br, !n:; dl'luxe, yds. gar. DA., pie window, 645-4465, eves 644--022:8 gar. 634 Hamillon. ~OS I .,-"" 2 BR lls.f'. Or;ly $145 NO\V. 9&1.-2G69 ·E\7ES. 1vu1tel' or yearly steps to fnC'd frnt yl'd. 3609 .Balboa eves. or 830--0900 ask fDi N t B h P1 t & rh!ld Ot\ -Gara~e Be' .' -Bl ,d $35 ,11,:. UP. l BR., 2 BR & Toni days, or &15-6345 e.veili • ewpor eac .. ____ o~-'.'l &-.., BR I"" Real . . VER'i' sharp l\·lontf'go 4 ! Bi+y or •h, 12131 699-1219 cc~'=:.·-~------"-"helo,,. Colo• TV. n1a1'd . I -•• • -• ~111'· nu e. n n-1 ' • wk davs 675--2361 Sundays .-'°"'" ' ADULT 2 BR 2 BA 1 O!M'n l)ean1 rnruiy goodies n<:uroom, Harbor View I · · · · 2 & 3 BR. \\linter. $245 & scrv pool The ?\.lesa 415 N • • ' NOii. ' ·' hon.1e. ExccptionRl yard & Irvine $29Z"1/l\10. 114 E. Balboa. · ' · ' · · Manicured gJ:ounds be \\'I NTER H.Pntals • \Vf'st N.B. Oc<'Hllfrnl :1 br, 2 ba · $.125 1110. 3 Br. 1 bu, $:.!50 1110. Bo1h hon1es beaul. dccor. O·pt/d1·ps, frple, pntios + xtras. Open l l f1n1- l11111 Sal. SN-J\1gr, 6201 ~f'nshorl' DI'. or ca 11 !i46-7971. *LIDO ISLE* Y.'intf·r ll'rlSC', bl•11ut., So. huyfronl hon1<': 4 BTt .. 5 ba. Sftnrly bt>ach , J->ier & float. Bill Grunrly Rltr. 675-6161 1 ~ BLh'. lo Ot•cnn, 2 Br house S225 n10. Bach('lor ~pt S140 1no. Pci:::i.:Y ,l o h nson, 892-5842 Ol' 6(.'J-0098. Nev.'pol't BL, N.B. 646-9681. pool convenient l • • 4 BR. 2 fi,\, rr. l!:<f', $2'25. pa.ti~, only S4% per Tonth. 1 879-5991or879-1776. · · oc .• m F.P. fnct!. for kids S.: oets Avail no11". Broker. 67::i--7225. 2 B~DROOM l ,i bath. Ne'v furn bayb'Ont bachelor. ~~~~~~~~;o·u:~ ·~;n~ =~· No pets. S~ ;o· ~ ALA Rentals 642-8383 2-:l BR. Harbor View homes, bullt tns, POOL. ~ 2 2 5 $2fil per mo. Slip avail, 31st. $360, 548-1757/&13--8350 . . ivater & gardener inc. Rent inonth. CALL 642-26.J7. 67' 2162 NEW 28R apt. util tw:n. HARBOR V1ev.• H 1 11 s or lease oplior S 5 4 -N " 2 BR, $300. ulil pd. crpts, drps, encld palio Spacious 5 sr ine11/~an~ &l4-f>-l41 1 :> • ewport Beach BAYFRONT -l BR apl 3704 Seashore children wek.'Ome. 196C r111, pool, speeh11·ular v11>1\' . ov<'rlooking bay, palib, i:ar. 67?..-6578 \V 11 A 1 l h 645-1289 5850/MO. 641--2359. . HARBOit Vie\v J-lo1nes OCEAN v1t>11' 4 bedroo1n. 2 utils pd. $,'~00 1110. 673-6790 a ace p p · •t " • B 2 balh 0 I 1 1 LRG. rtelu.'< 2 BR. bltins. ' ROOMS $85 Furn ~f'\V., 8 1 1 "" ontego ~ r, &'\. . n Y s eps o ocean. ,, . . n10. • ' ~ ·• i', O"'n"1~cs nl!nr So. LPase $42:)/010. Ca I l Dish":'asher, builtins, self Bea con Bay frplc, 1 blk beach or hay. $90. ino. Over 35 yrs, 110 Const plaia $27.). Pool or 101 &l.t-io77 eleRnln~ oven. shag carpet, ----~-----S275. n10. 67fl""3,}70/S:-14-142!J. pets, ~7 Westminster Av~; lot. dbl giu'. flilfi--3146. 2 patio" Lo1• I J t ~zy b I I k 2 BR, 1" n •. •l•p• lo Inquire at 210 Sier ks. 1 •. , • ! BEACON Bay v.•inter·pvl · · . 0 c ose .... v, nc 1e 01' apl 11·/coo . 7" °'' ., ... NE\\ 3 Br .to\\'1lhon1e, nr bench & tennis. 2 Br, 2 811 , spaC('. Parking for 2 cars. ing facil. Pril' pnlio & ~n· sand, Pet OK. Sz.:15 Yearly NE\\' 2 br, 2 ba, $215. i Jl(l(~. ln1n1echalt'.' occupancy. frplc. bltns. paliu. Avail \Vinler or .vcarly. Call Erie lrance. All util paid. S125 Tom 832-9211/548--3869 gas & \\'ater. Mature adul $28:1. Jack. 979-163.1. rlOI\'. S3.50. S4l·9".>34. ?\.luellcr <213) 724--5880 or nio. A\1nil til 7-1 . 673-7~>35. 2 BR, 2 BA, all blf-ins. near no pets, ll4 E. 20ttt Fountain Valley 3 BR, dC'n, dining, plus lg in4i 675-5491 eves.'~ ivknds. * $2'25 fu1·n. 1 BR :tpt. * bay & beach. Avail. Sepl 15. I o''~'IS--0"'-'1~3~1/~00H"-"""1195'.'.'... __ _,.I-' « BR 2 B' 2 11 fnn1 r111 w/fplc, hlt11s, nr \\lNTER rental. Upper 3 Br 62 Beacon Bay $275. 673--047'.!. 1 BR u11lun1, lower, no ' . , "• car gar., a ...__•"h '"50 ,7, =o2 Stcps to ot•t;an. $250. 675-40601~---~~~-'---LRG 3 B• 2 "-Bil· u or child, heatl'd nnnl I bltns, s1vi!n pool, kids QJ.;:, .,._. " '.,..,. ' ~ 01· l213l 966-7Thl (l'Oll~tl . r:.o ron.11 de! Mor '• DH.. ·ins, P· j_+:'._.'~~50~6~.,.~·~·~le~p~.~-~~l!:!l~~~ like ne"'· only $249 mo. No BACH 2 huge rms rr pl bath 4R16 Seashore NB. JlC'" 2 hlks bth, Bav. f~. Agent 812-4421 1xu-ch, gar $175 available, ' FURN. apt 12 blk lo ocenn, \\linter. $275. (714\ 846--3013 DELUXE 1 br, gar, storage 6'12~f!9 UPPER . 3 Br, 1 ~a. Furn. Ulils. pd. $185 111ri. GIRL roon1niatc nN.'<led for locker, adults, no pets, $1·13. Huntington Beach . ' . .Yertrly lease. $.~7:> n1on1hly ~~ S"av1··,v. c,1,.1 2 R 150 E 21 6'~16 ° 3 RR hou•• 0 n1· 1he J "ch H b v H .:-•vu ,-.. lge B 01\ Pcnin~ula. i\sk 1110. . st, 'f<r'1V "' , ·-=· . x:,1 ar ur u on1cs Couples or f'an1. o n I y . $300 per n10. No pets. 3 BR. 2 BA, CRP'I'S. DRPS Bent. d('C.'01', 4 BR. Farn Rm, ~4604 or 548-69Sl \\lkends'. QIARl\tlNG bu-ds nesl 1 br for Jitn, &t')....81)40 Iii 3 1'111· Li\RGE 2 Br , bitns, dstiwJ:IYj' BEAU'f, Spanii;h 2 Br, 1 Ra. d\shnutsler, prefer teachers 112 B!k~ fl"<lln A t'.'B ch . 21:1-27•1--3692 or 675-6595. • &iJ.40:\2 * I Jl\1MAC TH R uo u T' & F'orm Din. 6~·!---0396 h~1h a1>L Drf"', crplg, l\10DERN 2 BR, 2 BA on thc adults, no pets. $160. 107 2BR. ,1·inl('I' i"f'ntal. steps· to AVAIL NO\V. $27~. 'BAYSI·IORES, ff!\V doors to Duplexes Unfurn. 350 cloAf'ts. Qnil't 11dlts. 642-1.276 hay. $'1~i0 per mo. \\linler Shalin1ar. 642-5168 t.JCtteh. $275 mo inclds ut ils. RED CARPET REALTORS. priv beach 2 BR 2 BA YI'· Capistrano Beach Costa Mesa rental. Priv. palio. 67l-27llli. 2 BR, 2 BA, all appliancc't, ;,.~1622 ARLENE 893-I:l:'iJ ly. $425. ~75J.' ' ---'---'------WINTER: l/2/3/4 Bdrmg. cp1s, drps, $200. m o . 1 BEDROOM furn house, 1 3 BDRM, 2 bRth, 60'x100' lot, 3 BR, 2 BATH . Pool. 1,, blk NEAR new 2 BR. cpl.s, dr1Js, $30 WE Ek & UP Also yearly rentnls 4~7058 aft 6 or wknds. hlk to beech. "'OO<l paneling. dhl .gar , bltins, line lot" bel\ch. Family 0 0 j y. 11tovc, 1vashcr, dryer. adiJlls • S1udio & 1 BR Apts. Property House 642-3850 $1,10. UP. 2 Br; 3 Br, 2 Ba. $151.l. 1110. 673-1818. $2401 n10. Village R (' a.-1 $:175/Mo. 493-516.'1. $18.1 1110. Call 646--20'm. • 1'V & l\Triirf Sc.>rvire Avril\. FURN. l BR apt, Ncwporl Pool, Bit-ins, play yard. Houses Unturn. 305 E'lt11te 962-4471 SEVERAL 2 & 3 Bit. bcaeh C M • Phone Scrvit"f' -Htd. Pool Tslan<l. $16.'i ()('r n10. Avail. 1996 J\1nplc Ave. 642-3&:13 LE 'SE/ · 8 2 osta esa • Childrrn & Pl'I Section in1111Pdia tely·. 673-82·17. 120"=c====--".::..= ~"· , option 3 r. Bn, homes. yrly. tcRsf', (ron1 1 BR. 1~' BA Dix St.lid' ho1ne. $500 do\\11, $270 1no. $275 Mo. i\gent 548-1190 BRAND new 1 s101·y, lr.g: 2 2: 76 Ncii·port Blvd .. Ci\1 3 BR duple!< w/!llln deck. 2 S175 ulil pd. Shag, pool. General , C11ll aft 5 PM 842-3423. Newport Heights br. 2 ha, fl is h 1v stir, 54s....!175:i or S45-J!lfi7 ear gar, util pd, yrly. 12'1 Jlllaple. 64;>-5647 .l BR, 2 bn. crpt/drp!I. Fcne--'--''-'--'---'-"--'--eri>thlrps. l<l('AI loe. Gilr 11\d ~ fnr $5 on rt•ntl 42nrl St. 21J-9'1·l-IS90. LARGE t Bft, ('(I yrd, Close ta schls. $2j(l 2 BR 4·plC'X, $170 f·ln~1·.111. off alley + 1>rkng space for SJ:~~. JlltO. DclU'I:(' nl<>bilt' UTIL Pd -Bnch. Off st r .. pri gart1g.> avail. • 1110. :i36--291'1. sl\'. & rf'f. C n. llf·t &.· t'hild. 11·lr, canif)('r, xtra car ('le. hnnH'. h1rn. !ltd. J)O(IL p;_11io. 1 adlt. Sl:Wlluo. No * Call 642-9~ * .. .:. B No children, no pt.'(S. \'urd l'lln!ul"l'.' 11rllls. No pt•ls. •I 548-825 M.~l.\05 Ho . Ulll*Aptl, Irvine $l!f.i \\'gal'., 2 .R, 1 BA. 11·orkfurn,$.?.OO""r1110.,\,I Se11siui.~. 21"19 Nf'1vport fX-'I. l, ._ ' E/~!OE2Br.11 i_.Rn,bltt1s. -----------! (ll('(l, for child S: fM'I . i~ l BR LRG . I .• 11"' $: Jusl + $75 ch•A.r1in)! r~'f' Bll'd .. C.1\1. ~>'18-6:t1'!. ,, t11·1n l(-._,s. "'" dsl11l'hr, crpl/drps, 'encl * 145•0111 * I H V l NE Co 11(lf1•\\'11l1\ut 0 1_.f; CU:,vl'Ol\l :l H(l .~ D.R. 32'!'1 Rochester. 6-12-1264 for ;\'il'lt.,~~·ui·n. 2 Br. 'lM. lllt'nl for baC'hl'lor. 199:\ l{ar, no petlt $180. 6l6"-0174, .~=.,-j-&tURI~.-aBn.. i....BA.-Cl!J)b\, 1:.:.£.J cpU--Ldtps.~wu:. ap ~ £C~l'l~U~T~h~-~~!lli~'l~'~-~-~==,..+.~M,\&-'i;:;;;'i;~;;;;c;;';;ii;;i:;;=;1 4»W.11lhCOSTAMll4 ch·ps & i'x!rn~. $27'.'i n1o. NUCUSTOM :l 11H,2BA,$:~i0 · -mrmr,wt\r pool. Mutt~. no --l.MM . .o\C. trlplcxmtquletsr.-2 Lo I No PETS 5.,_9• 19 L" p ,11 1. 1 H untington Beach J>t'l~. fi-l2--!f 12''l. LltG. 1 Ur, 1 I~ 11pt. l blk 10 (Ir, huillins. KOr"'!'t'. laun-:l BH. $li\f1, vn .. · 1x.1tk1, ..en~. . ;i .;i . r . · i npr1 !I. pato. ---'-'"--'-..C.;;.;:.;:.:.;. ___ 1 B n . ,, 1 ·~ ~ ALA R I 642 8383 " • ."TUNNIN(.· ·1 RR ••~"'' ay or V\'ca n. Cfl l' Y ''""· £7;~•:.• idt·ul fol' <'lllhl. nfl 3 inn;_ enta s -" '"" $18.'\ o l600 ='"7'~°"'·"",.-~~~---1 l'>R. $1:t'i. ~un(l•'<''k, s111all UNT.V. p,,rk :1 Br. 2 BH .• Newport Shoroi 11 1 4:; • 12 ,an. bltn!I, <'rpl!!, apt. pool. l'l'l'. 111'('11, ~165. ~Nno ..... i;;• S~~l->,\HATE: 3 br, 2 ba f\1'C, , hilil \ll' Ill'!())\, fllrium. Nr """! &. tcnnis.l"-"--''-'--'--C~;;.;:.;:.:.;.___ 1 l'l)!I, rp r'.pnt!o. eru·~1rl .~ 710 \r JS!h .~t .. Co!l!a ~l..sa. OCF,J\ F1iONT 2 BR. l BA. 1 dhl )!nr p1; yd $265 nlO ,.,,v laundry fnl.'ll Cpl ,r, I 1nfrtnt --h·plr & 1~1tin. \Vlntcr 9/22 1;.i:i-1203' · ' ' • BACl-1. furn t~-u11ph'tf• $1:15. Move.in, 111 1lll i1'~ p;iitl. l ~ith . 552-7\77 nftf'r 3:30, tnr ~111·a~c. putin. Adu11is. :ift r,:30. Ft1111 1 hi·,\: bneh~·lo111. 2110 OCEANF'nON'r ___ LrtG 2 BR. ~rpt!I, clrp!I, hhrl.'ll TITE Di\ILY PILOT t l'l• serves the 1·ight to clas- 'l\fy, cdl 1, censor or t('oo fuiil' nny aclvcrtl11cment. And t.o chflnQ:I'! ll& rntcs & refl'u latlons without prior notlet. CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS P. 0 . Box 1560. Costa ?.fcsa 92626 4'JW.111hCOITAM!SA :.! ll!t, JI ~ HA. S1GU·Sl(i;·i. $90 Ocl•nnfron t h•1rh. furn. Nu paint. Ul1n11. C J), 1>11.tin. hicls. uUl1. [d~nl /or ttlU· 3 BR, 2 UA, NO\\I. $'145. dt•nts. : Coo<t tl..l'('fl, ll(.'h~ ~ hospl1nl. 1 BR fu rn apt , tJtil.ff, pd. SU5 4_ BR, 3 ~A. l ~ltu1<1 $42!i, 1uo. 1 udult onty. F rplc, "ppl s. ch1l1I ,t• p.•1. 1 RR ho\Jg{_'. SllS, Al'() St:?5 ALA R entals_ 642-8383 kidi;, l><'I~. l.11gunn Bch. 1\R1'~ you rc11dy rn1' ~rhnol7 4 u1l1s. pd. Vncunt. Bnt·h. Ur, ~ 11n, t1f'r11· 11ll('l11pinit .~ Newport nth. $00 ut\I, pd. school!< 101r of Nt•wlund. L l'--------.1 ~ AJll. """· 91!1-3(1l) !3'25· L<'U"C 641'~171~ Nl•v.·ly. paintl>d , Avail &-pt. 3 Bil. 2 l'\A, i.:11r1, nrw drp!I, 2 ok . Nu ix•1g: C;ill 11-12-~r,c;.1 SUS CASITAS to ti/1 5. 64!',..()bf~~ ~ . LOVELY 3BR 2BA St no pt•ts. 121'.ll 6AA--t:~:l or Ne1\ 1-.1r1 Bll'd., C~1. p111'. 1mtio. no p 41 ti . ntrhnn home, c;":-ted. d"""'I, <2l:J) 4196-0018 Newport Beach ~ . \\llnt<'r. 3 BR. 2 BA. $16.i/rno. ;,:;T~:oo. , •·· , 1~ • Dana Point \V1ll Ink(' stud('lll!I. &11-679'.I ""'=•"""-'~,..c""' __ =~ I frplc. nr 11Chl!1. Pool!'\ ,1;, 1en· Df<~LUXE <luplcs nE'ar t:ie11.ch • . . lll!I Lf:X 3 Bit, 2 8.i\, de nt!I privil. $.175. 552--78:"1.'1 QUICK CASH-i &---ttdo !lhc>ps;--'.J BR. 2 -R.1, NICI:: 11r.:if1n11!1 1 Bit $1\:i, 3 °ti(¥~~ b~~1'{f.~O~~ 1 l~&'.'-'__µalio, -ep11<, cl& 'l-- 3 RR. 2 Im, twnhS<' lor lf'11!lr. THROUGH A rl"fllC, hltn!!. d!!hwhr, shnit 1110, 1·,o,~1 ··o·1.11 C1t>i;ln St, $t.-.O. s:L'i--i ·lfll : ·61..:.'.?l\~:'i Yt Y fi!l-H~--~----I Univ. Prn·k. J\VA11 . 1nin1t.'fl. crptJl. Yrly/rno. $ 3 2 S . lnq. 4fl-l-•i'\4x -.---I SP;\CIOUS 2 BR in •1-plc>:c:. · $3riO. sr,,..5!)82, no hmkr•r!I. DAIL y PILOT rl4!'>-.1405 (•r 673--20R3. "~tak(' llVUtll l·~n 'ltly" N ~· .<\ H o. l' f'Hl1/n,1111'~~·~11. J\1•tt il . Hit. St-pl. 15!h Fn'. Prol,·1 ,·.. 11lto-ln°• -1vt1en ' B" 2 B \ b I • \\ ltl1t'I'. 1 1~ ·' Rt", 2 l~it . 1 •!11' E· · 11 c·M • • 1~· . ""' WANT AD ,) "· 1 , rnn< IK'\1 . up. ... t.•\cnn out l::ltl'fll::f' I 1. 1 I'"" c·· 11 . Gil' • .,,.. · I .t!llll 1 " , 6~ ....., II 11 I It . ., P/\\I ' \ b . k ' JI'{', ....... •• ' ~ ......... ~. ----you Ml 1ro11g 1 resu --gt'I · f.1f'1 uni . r: • 1·:111$:(' ·~ . : . urn t. :it J.un 1n10 ~1.l'lh --·--· L,\ltl:t; ~ HH, l '~ BA in ting Dally Piklt Cla11J1lllt'ti 642•5671 oven, h111c. l.iOO !I(!· .It..'. $,'mJ 1v1 U1 ... a Daily Pilot Cluss1f1l'<l I Bachelor Apt, Furn. NB triril•''· putiti, i,:ar., $ld Ads. 6t2-6&78 . nio. on yr\y 1!!1.'. 6.\6-6017 ad. t:ail ~2--5678. I "1~ __!213• m1.:11li1. ""1111 ~·pt . ~:;. nr.:~1~~. • ---. -- ' i • -. 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'°""" T~ TO HIGHEST lllDOElt FO'l CAIH ty Ctt•._ DI OrlllQI Co..o111y Ofl JulY U, to prt~:.~ ~,.,.';:, wllh ll\I "Kt~ry Thll 1!1!1'1'11111 w~I llltct with tM COl/f1• TY Cltrl of Ort~ County Ofl Av9111l 14 ~ .. 1~'1;";:1!'1 ":119,: .~·i:::u!n~: 1~1). t"l.lllJ .. ou<. ... r'. ,., "" u'nc1et0lt llM II •he (:Ille• ly Clt•k °" $1Pltm0t!• ... lt13. 191) lttt« fl/ 1111>-Shaw C"'llO'ITIM, 1600 Eo•I Pufllil)'lf(I Or1ng1 Cot•' OtllY Piiot. ol Nf At!orMV,, FulO(I, lt0111Gfl. 6\lflll & Publllheel 0<•11111 (0111 OtHy F:.r:. 1'·"741 Mrf11lr A-. Oninv-. Cl llfrOrl\ll 1tl ..ti119u11 1', Incl ~p1tmoer $, U. It, Mcl<htdc-. 1 liw (Ol",l()ftl!ori, ~~ StPlttnbtr S, 1J, "' 241, 1'7) 21>1·13 P1111U1M<! Or11111e Cotll Otlly Piiot, '1Clht. •lttt • ..., l11tt •"I <OflVtVOCI IO Incl "n '6tC·1' w,11111lr1 &oo.olt Yt•CI. '"'' 11h Floor, ..... y :tf 111(1 Stpltmber 5, 11. ,,, -llrld ey fl \lllder u ld a-of T•ull ___ Holl\, C1h!ornl1 t(nl1, wlll(/\ It thlt Placr Au•ull :k.'N-7' 111 IN pr-I~ •llu•TM 111 ••Id Co..111v PUBLIC "-'OTJCL' ol ta11iiw.1 el 1111 ul\do•~IOiltd 111 ~II "'41· PUBLIC NOTICE -"-"--::c-:=c-:-:-:-:c:-=:-=::---- MMI Stilt c:let<:r!lJeO 11 . I~ o;. !t•I 1Mrt1l~l"9 to 1111 t"•lt of 11ld dtct---------C NOTICE l~ ,.,"t'\, 50 !ff• oi 1~ ••ti 100 '"' det1•. wit11\11 tou• monu11 1111r lh• llr11 l"ICTITIOUI •USINEIS PUBLI ol Loi " of Tr.ct 653 ., ,_ "" • SUl"alllOlt cou•T 01' TH• DUblit1!i011 ot lhl1 notlct . NAMI $TATeMENT '"~P r'Kordtd t .. ·-lt, PIQI a ol ITATI: 01' CALll'OltNIA 1'011 O•llHI Seottmbe• 11. 1tn. Tiit lollOWl"8 --11 <loi/111 bv1 i11m l'ICTIT IOUS IUSINl:IS ""b(fli.lllOU, Mllll. rt<ordi or Otanot TM• COUNTY 01' OllANGE CA ROLE J. McH,111.E ••: NAM• ITAllM•NT :>' C'1111111Y, C1ll!01"11l1 No. A•n444 E•KUlrl~ ol ll>e Wiil of SOUNO IOEA. llll'J llrooknur11 St., The IGllowlll(j pir10fll 1•1 Going Ti'lt tlrHt lddrt» Incl OTller <Dm,,_ NOTIC• 01" "IAltlNO 01' l"l:TITION Ille ttlOYI 'llmld dect<:1e~1 Founttlll Valle~, Cllll. "l'llili Olll!nc•l 11; 4 fl 1111 etl1111. II t ny, ot tt>e retl P•-rly ",,•,•u P~O•o'",'o•"',,"n'"io's'",,',OTO-A '",'°',·,··.",',",.',· OC< l.M.A. El1Clronlc1, 1.W: .. I C1ll10tnlt ... ~~:II M:~~.~f Nt':?.2.r:c:::c!: '"' Ctl. dacrlbed •boY• 11 ou•l)(:f1tel to be; V•· .. ' au " c • <O.-PO<ttlon, 11110 81.»l<f'lu ,,r SI., .....,.." .- c1111 IGI Ml!lfTA•Y. • llw Cor,ort!lon, Fovnttln Volley, CtHI. ~IOJ "~ 415 1• ..11111: IHldfnl9""' T•U$1o:t dil<l•i'"1 1...,. E, .. ,. ol KATHElllNE "· llOllEH,llM .... , Wlllltir• l oultYlf"ll, lhl, bulllllH b c.ondVll:!tCI b'f • tofPOf• Pl~~~~·c:.11°':!!. ~~~':41 lh ~llltv far 111y lncorrttlntu oft~ 1tr11t tlta knowt'I •• KATHElt!Nt! F. ECICEllT. Ti.t 1111 I"-, tllon, .,..,':'::.,~=-'.,,,l'TIOl'I de•lctnlllOI\, fl ~~~EIS HEllEBY GtUE'I 11111 110· ;:~:u~1~;iJ~1:.·~~1~1'iiu101 ~M •• ~n ~:.E.~!-~.~tl.ICS, iN~. s1:.c::: ~:'.111C~~i. 1:Il1l11111 AIWI s:r: u lt wtn " m1a1, bUI whl>ovl 8EllT O. ECKEllT C1lio k"4l"ll 11 Ito-Ari-• IOr li•t<Ulrl• Sec;ritiry "l,,°';1~ Pl~~:r~i~~lll b conducted bv I tlf'llfll CO¥ Ill or w1rr1ntv. IJP'•t1 or !mplltel, lHrl 0. 8. E(klrf. 0111i0il loll~ Eck•ll. P111)1i$htd o~·~ Coa!I Colly Pltol, Thi• llllamtn! Wll IUed with •ht C~un· Ak l\lrd D. McComb r.; .,. th!t, ooun1!on, or tn· ltcitMl•t Oalllol Bolin, J•. "nd '' AOIMrl Stplrmoer n, 1'. 26 •nd OUoDt• J, tv Clerk ol 0•111g1 CouMv on s.t.piembtr tnl• 1r11tm1nt w11 tltfd with "" Coun· cvmbr•M", !O DIV t~ r1m1lnl1111 P'ln. 0 . flotln, Jr,,) 1\11 111.V ner~l n <I llO'llllon 1'7! 2114·73 ~. 1'11. Iv Clerk of Ortll9t County Gfl Avo..,1t 11, <:!"61 1um of It'll 110le(1> 11Cu•ed bY Ille llW" prob1t1 of will Ind Codlcll1 Ind lo• h· ----1=·21fU ltTJ »Id 0-..:1 ol Tr\l'.ll, lo-wit: U,Oft,6"1, will! l\ltll(t QI 1.ttter1 Te1nmen1ll'y to Ptt!· PU BLIC NOTfCE Publl11>ed 0•1119• Coait 0.11ily PH<ll. l'•tnU Tnt1tut tlwrlOI\, 11 Pro¥1ded !" 11ld tlont•. rirle•111<-• lo which h n~de tor sep!embtr l, 11, it, 26. 1973 2759·73 Pul)lli~M 0r1noe coa;t Oahy Piiot, not1 r11, 1dv1Mts. 111ny, undt r lf'le term1 fut1111t partlcut1r1, 111d !1'111 I~• time 1n11 ---,-,,,,-,00, ,-051;1;--5 ------------iA•"'u't ,. Ind SepttmDlr 5, n, n. DI Mid Df'ed of Tr1t1!, f"'5, (f\trpr-1 Ind pl~(e crl Maring 1111 umt 1111 'Atn •el I .. -• 1lt1·73 ••Offl1tl ol !Ill Tr..,11" tl!d ot the 1ru111 tor ~pltmber ll. 1973, 11 t ;DO 1,m, NAME iTATfMIENT PUBLIC /"tOTICE -"-'-'---·----------t•Ntll w s.lo!I CM of Trust. In !ht eourtreom ol 0f'lldrl'f'la"' ~t. 1111 Tne 1011owlng Pl•IOfl Ii doing busl~tH ------------------ Tiit bentllcl1ry vt>der 11ld ~ ol ~1•11 court, 11 700 Civic Ctnler Orlve Wtsl, I i: ,ICTITIOUS •USllrtESS f fllll l'ltt"ttolore 'lltCUlnl Ind dtllvt•l'd In Ill• Ci ty of Slnll Ant Calll::irit 0 .. M PUMPING I. MAINTE"l,ANCE, JO"'' ""°H'"lllNld • wrlfft n DKl1r1!1an' 011eo S$1eml>tf 4. n73' . 111)tl Elm, Hunllll9lot1 !tac!\, CalJI. fM47 Tft~ NAMI! STATl!"MENT l'ICTITIOUS 8U51NESS er/ Ot flUll Incl 0.manG fot" Sole. and I WILLIA.IA E 51 JOHt.t Everell J1me1 Miiiet, 11'1091 Elm, IS;·~ following llO'tMMT :i doing buliMU NA.Mil STATEMENT wt!lltn NOTict ol 0.tiul! 1nd Eltelian To County C:ltrk ' Hunll119ton Bto<-~. C4llf. '7l>d GOLDEN V.'EST AlltLINES MAGA· TM IGllowlng ~IOl'>s ar1 doing ":It-Trlot und•••'9ned CIUlad llld Nollet MltS. ALICE MOOllt:. Tllll bU•l"4W ll COl'ICl!Xlod bV In In· " 111\HS 11· .. _ d Otfl ull Ind Elt<llon 10 Sell lo M IU Hetl1ll'"Olll N•. 1·• dlvld ... •I Z!NE 1· CALIFOA:NtA LElSUltE \I WOMAN;S v IE w . VAR IEO tN· ~ ~Ofded I~ me COUlllY Wlllrl ttll real Coro..a dtl Mar CMltoml• nns Evere11 Ji mts Miiler WOltlD EDITION, 1ll flr111•11C•Oll TEltEST 'l!"OuCATioNAL WORKSHOP l ~ Is loc:llld. Ttt· IJll ) ,7).,.,, Tiii• 1011•tnlt nt w•t lilt<! wlln !M Court-R~~h;:.g~F~:i~ll, c;u '7~10WtlCfOll ]11 No. Ntwoort Bl¥0., NtWPQrl B11cn: , .Cite: Stpteml>I'• '· 1913, All~lllY fer Pt""""' '' Cieri Of Or11191 Count~ Oii Sepllmber n, r Ctllf 116'0 fl,• STAN·SHAW C:OllPOR ATIO,,. PYbli•lll'd Otlflllt CCIII DlllV Piiot, 11. l9lJ !Ito.ad. lttuni BNc", C:i. l'llSI J1~q1>1ll11t J. Coo•. 70'/S ltmnos Or., 1 Calllornlt tOrPQ<aHo" Stollml>l'r $, 6, 12, 1911 '1U.7J l'·HOU Th11 busl1111• 11 (ondUtlld b1 tn Cm!a Mtu . Call!, '7&26 • •• wld Trvil" -----------------I Publlshtd Oranoe Coast 01\ly Pilol. lndl11klu•I. Cirotvn Sue Sarne,, 20'.!S Mlndirln, l y Meur.ttt Shaw Sep!emt>tr 12, 19, 16 arid Oclobtr 3, Mlchttl McFtd'1~11 Cotti Mt••· c111t. "126 AutllOrliad Slonature PUBLIC NOTICE 1911 2130-13 This 1t1tement w1s flit<:! wl!ll the Cou,,. Thi• Duslnt t • 11 conducted bV a ;ener1! ~ STA·ISM ----------------lh Clt rli: OI Orl"81 Coon!~ on S1pt1m· pirtnara11lp. iV VDlllh.O Orenoe coa11 O•!lv PUot NOTICf 01' SALE Ot" ltEAL PUBLIC l'\OTICE btr '· ltn JGtQuell,,. Cook :51P1pi1tr11oer u, lf. 26. lf73 23U·13 PROPERlYN:.Tp ~~~AT• SAL( PuDll1111d Or•no• Cots! Oailv "~~'~ IY TE::,~t·~roe;;,',.;1~!!::':v we:;." ~~;Uc;~~ !n 11>e 5..,perior Courl of lllt ~tilt ot ,ICTITIOUS llJSINESS Septtmber S, 12, lf, 26, lt7l 274 ... n 1913. C11ll0o"nla, for !I'll County of Loi ,llngtltl. NAMI! ITATl!.Ml!NT , ,21"1 In fllt Matttr ol !lie Estlte ot T~ lollowlng p1rson 11 doi"O Dusineu PUBLIC NOTICE PuDl;111td Dr1n;1 C:otsl 01\ly Pllol, ----------------' ELEANOlt HASKELL, (0111trv11tt. 1s: ----~~----------A1111. 22, 'H I nd SIP!. $, 12. 1•13 2$92·13 NOTICI' OF DISSOLUTION H0tic1 11 htrtby Olvt n 11111 1111 ..,n. PACI FIC POWEii CA:UISEAS, 410 W. l'ICTITIOUS •UllNE5$ OF 'AltTN•RSHIP atrslgnt<:I win sell 11 Ptlv1t1 ••It , 10 Tiit Coast Hwy .. Sit. I, NtwpUr t 8el<h, NAME STATl!:MIENT PUBLIC NOTICE PuOllc noilce 11 hereby given 11111 hlgnest ll'ld bes! bldeler. suolect 10 <Gfl· C•llf. 9'1660 Tilt lol!owlno per$on fs 001119 butlne~s·l-----.,.-.,-,-c-,.-.~~.,...---D!lllNO P , MILLER, <11>d SANl'OA:D Ill. llrmalton of ••kl SuperlOf Coor!, on or Gtrald M, Hellrung. "351 llo.'lrClwatk ~s; l'ICTITIOUS &USINl!SS l'jAVENS, llerelofore <lolng bu1lneu "ndtr •ltt r Ille 'hi div OT Oclaber ltlJ, al the Or .. No. :iot, Hvnt!119ton Beat/\. (Ill!. STUDIO 10.. J(l.j Me/11 Slrttl, (lall!OI. NAME STATIMl!"T tllt flcl\tlou1 ll•m ntme"and 1•Ylt of Mil· office 01 AObert A. E11lm1n, 2190 Htrbof 9~~~9 cilllornla 9'1661 T 1 n I I d I buslnen PUBLIC NOTICE • PUBLIC NOTICE l.!lt HAVENS ENTERPlt151=S •• , 2~41 Blvd .. su:11 313, Cot!f Miii, Or6n~e T~ls busl'!t5S It tondUClt<:I b~ an Ill· Tlmol!IV Nell MIMI <1na Cly!lf l'lotl!i IS! f'le 0 ow no person I 0 "11 ' Ril'ldolph Avenut No. 1. City at C0111 Coontv, !.lete of Cali11W"11l1, Ill Tiit rlgM, dlvldYal. Mtld, 104 Mt ln Strati, Btlt>OG, POOKIES 8'1' CHARLOTTE IC, '31 Ml11, Cot1ntv of O••n;~ Stale ol lllle Ind lnt~resl of said Clac111ed 11 T~t Gttl~ M. H1llruno Calltornla 9'16.11 Prln(t!Oll o r,. Cosll Meu, Ca. t'U26 !~nl1, did on tilt l'JI\ dfy of AuguST, Time of dellll •nd 1U ,,.. rlgM, title Incl Tllil •la!Omtll! WI! flt~ wit~ tne Coun· Tiits buiJ11111 Is (Ol'IGuCled by i n in· Cl!arlal1e C. Kotllth. <138 PrlMelOl'I -·11 ........ muluat consent, dl•M>l•t th• 1-'ld lntere~t that the 11tate 01 1110 dKNsed tv Clt•k or Ora11111 CoonlY"" September dlvla1111. or., CMla Mtsl, c •. r.626 ..... ~ft\otrslllp and ltrmlnlle thtlr re!1llon1 has ttQulrt<:I by oe>1r1tlon ol law or II, l97l. This sll!emtnl w11 filed wit/\ the Coun· Tl'lll bUll"4SI 11 condvtled by an ln· 11 P1•fn1r1 t11tr1111. 0111.,wt•t , oft.er then or In •dCllllGfl to . l'·nct4' 1y Clerk ct D•1n~ county .,,, Avouit JG, ciluldutl. Stief buslne1s In ,,.. future wlll bl con· 11111 of uld dKe1sed, 11 11\e time ol Publ•S~Kt Or1n<1e Co.it 01llv Pllol 1973 Clli rlotlt c . KoelKh duct.a bY DRINO P. MILLEA i s 41 solt death, 1 .. tl'>d ta 1!1 tlle certain propertv Smtemt>er 12, 19, 26 end Otlobt<" 3. · ,.17111 Tnl1 1!1!1<ntnl w11 tutct ... 11n 1t11 (outt> P<t19rl1tor, who Will />'IY i nd dhClllro;tt all 111u<lled In ll'lt City ot Santi ,lln1, CounlY 191] 1Ml1·73 Publls""' Ortng. Coal! OoilY Piiot, IY Clorl or Or1ng1 COllnty on Avou1t 20, llabl MllH lrld debt• of Ill* firm and ol Or.Jn;e, Stale of C•llfOO"nla, Ptt!lcultrt~ ------September S, 11, \9, 26, 1tn 113'·13 UT.!. n!!Cti"" au monies "6Y<lbl~ 10 rrw firm. descrr""' as fo110·,,1, 10-w1t: PUBLIC i°"OOTICE . ___ t"W•O Furitw!r Miiiet Is hereby ol••tn Tll•t 1hl Tll• Et!! ~ !tt! of Loh $ Ind ' Uld ----------------PUBLIC NOTIC6 Puc~•ned D•lnot Cot!t 01<1y Piiot, und1rsigl\old will "OT be reSPi>nslo•e, from I~ Norm 10 Teet of the E11t 44 ltel ol 1·7Jlft Auv, n. 29, and Stpl. $, u . 1913 259').I) ,1 11111 dtY Gfl IOI' t llY obll;•llon1 lncurrid Loi l in BICl(k "8 " ol 8 olel1r'1 lddlt1on NOTICE OF \ALE :;---1---------- I• by SANFOR D M. HAVENS 111 1111 own lo Santa Ana, !)fr '"'P In book l], p.igt NO. 1)21 1tl01 HOTICI! TO CltlEDITOlt' PUBlJC NOTICE Mme Ct" lll·lfle name of 11\t llrm. 73 o• M!K•ll1n.ot1i Aecord1 of l o> t.t~:·ee is lltreov 91.,en !hit tne un· 5UPl!RIOlt COUltT OF TKIE OATEO AT Con!a Meu, C1lllornl1, 111!1 A"!leles C:ounly, t rld I map fll'..Ordld In deralgnCO will, al 10;00 A.M., °" llli! 1111'1 s:~~ECg~:rAil:~~N~:HFGOE• ITATIEMl:NT OF WITNDltAWAL f"litOM ;Jlll day of AUiJUSI, lt7l. gaol<; J, ['911 73,C M1::«111tlll OUI MIPS of day OI Stpltm1ler, 1•73, <11 8UCI'• &!XIV No. A _ JUU l'AltTNl'RSHll' OPliltATING UNDElt .... f. DRINO P. MILLEA r~llgt °"" v •• °'" •. Sl>Op, 160 Nortl'I B111~!1 Slrtt l. C!ty ol E 1 I I LOIS M SIP LT 0 ed FICTITIOUS IUStNa ss NAME .. ICK•Y, CAPll•TZ ANO •RICK Nl!ll Said prOl)fftv Is ICl(ated II ~?C E11t Or•f'9t, Cot1n ly of Or1ngt. Sll1t of N6~I~; IS HEliEll'l'U GlilEICtlS 1· Tiie lollowl119 perlOl'I 1111 ... 11hdr1wn •t Aittomtv1 11 llw W1shlno1on, S111t1 Ane. C1ll!ornl1. c1ti!ornl1, 1e11 11 puouc aucllon 10 the H 10 tw! 1 gen.erit oar!Mr Prom Ille l)artt11tllllp .', """"" T-r Noni! Tf'f"m~ of "''' C•th In lt wlul ,,_ev of ~ighe!I bldaer tvr Clih tt>e lollowlllO)t•edllars of 11'11 abo,,. 111mld deced1n1 ooerellng unatr lht ll(!ltlO\l'.I Wt l"4I\ 111119 475 the Unlled States Gfl COl\l!rm1llon OI 1ale, !l&scrlbtel Dt•SOllal P•Ol>frtv: thll tU persons 111vtng cl1lms 1g1/"sl IM name of C a. A OPTICAL CO .. 11 '7) "M" llH! MKAtfttUf' •1~6. Of l>ilM cash and b>tla11ct evldt MIHI DY l~6I Ponlltc. SIN 1$6]H(l0111.ia !.lid dl!'Ctlltll! 1r1 req..,lrt d IO file tnem. W.'lllh St., Cotti Mlil, Cl. '7621. 1m 111, C•lllon1r1 ""' "Ole secur~ bv Mort1igt ,,.. Tr"'' Deod Wt reltrVe Thi rl;nl lo bid on !I'll! will\ 111' nec;en•rv YOU(:""'· 111 ll'll cffltt Tiii 1lctiticlu1 t>u1lnn• nome slaltmf'lll PllbUJhed Ort not Co.st D1/1y Pllol, on lf'le pr-rtv w sold. Ten ptrct"' ot prOl)tt1y. ol tne clerk of Ille l bo¥e t11Hll t<:I courl, or lot llW! par'lner~lp .,.1, f!IH Oii June 1, SleOltmDtr 12. 1973 21lt·n t rnount Did lo be depo1lled v1lth b;d, GENEllAL MOTORS lo present lt\fm, wllh the 111eesury \J73 111 IM C:o..ntv of Ort nge. ''· lllC!l !"° otlers to be In wrlllng ff\d will ACCEPTANCE COltPOllATION YO\lthttl, to Ille under1lgned II ll'>f olllCt Full Namt •nd Aaor1tts of l~e PerlOfl be rt<e;Ued ii 1111 1tore11ld office 11 •ny PuDliSl'led Or•nge Co.•• Otilv Pilot, of litcoert A. E1$1m1n 2190 Har~ !lvd .. Wlllldrtwln;: " " PUBLIC NOTICE time•".,. mt flr1t t>ubllc.111°" nereol 1n0 Sfl)rtml>l'r l!. lt1l :an.I) C051a MtY . C•lll1W"11l1 92'''· ~·ch 11 lhe Chtster l . Berry, 1au canii SI., before d1te of Mle. ptace of bU1l11111 of l!lt under119ntd I" all Ntwport ll••cn, c1, t16i0. D1ttd lllls IC1h day of SIPllm~r 191). PUBLIC NOTI CE miller• ptrl1fnlng lo lht t Utlt of u !d Chlslt• l . llerrv NOTICI' 0, NON-lltlSPONllalLITV CllFFOlitO W. HULSESU~Crl C!Ktelt~I. wllh!n tour mon1111 Iller the •-um Or1ngt Cotll D•llY Piiot, 1nd sept. 5, 12. 19n 2.\94-73 I Wiii not be r1ttpon1ID1t fw anv debts Coni~rv•llW" of Ille eil&le firs! 1>11bli<-ttlOI\ of 11111 "Ollct. fncvrrld bY Clalldl1 E. K1hl1r, (IH!!ltr al Wid C:onserv1111 l'ICTITIDUI aUSINESS Oaltd Avgust 21, 19n knoWn 1a 8on11lt ) or by •nv one 01Mf llOIERT A. liASTMAN NAM• STATEMENT JAMES N. SIPUlT, JR., 1)1911 myself IS of Sept. 10, 19TJ. Att11rn1y 11 llw Tne lollowlng llO'rlOn 11 doln; bullni:ss Admlnl•ll•IOf f l\ Signed; Arnold F. 1(1nlrr Hto Hlrbor a1va. • SWiii Jtl <ll' Of ll'lt E'tllt of Pul)lls/\ed Avo. n. tt, PUBLIC NOTICE 13-1(1 S. RIVtr Vltw Dr., C01l1 MIU, CA tt•H EUREKA ENT ERPRISES, 19061 Sum• Ille 1oou1 111med G~c'ld~11I .-• .-( Gt rllnervlllt , Nev, 19110 AllOtlMY tor: Con•trvalor m«tlt!G, Hun!lngtan !each, C1llt. 9'/~ ltOIEllT A. EASTMAN PubHshtd Orllllit: COii! 01Uv Piiot. P ul)ll111«1 Orange Coss! Dally Piiot, Paul F. Picard, 19C4? S"mmertlekl, l7t0 Har11or l lYO., l'ICTITIOU S IUSINl!ll I S«lttmbtr 12, 1), 11, 1973 1826·73 September 12. 13, 19, 1973 2121-13 H"l\llngton !11<.ll, C1tlf. t164'1 CHll Mtil, Callf9olil t'H?6 NAME STATIMIMT " This bUSll\eH 11 conducl.tl by I~ Ill· Tel: IJH) s.tlJll Tne tollowlng .,.,_ ••e aoing ...,,~-· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE d!v1e1u11. AttotMV tor A6ml~1itr11., w.1ness 11: P•ul F. Picard Publishta Or1nge Coast Otlly Piiot THE CERR ITOS INOVSTRIAL C:OM· -NOTICI!: TO CONTllACTOltS ._ CALL ING l"OR &105 lano!caoe Gardener "9 }dlool Ol1trlct: Coast Community •nd Nurseryman ' blirr.ge. District Sandbl111tr (110Jtleman1 '"" 0.11111"'"' S1ndbl1ster (POI ttnd~r l 'Far EMttric11 WOfk; H1atlnq, Ven-PIDt 11ver . 111•111111 Ind Air C:ondll!onln; Work: Pipe l1ver1 8 ackuo min l.11!dscepln; tnd tprlnkler lrrl;allon Wln<IOW Cl1antr '911Pfnll Ind tor Plumb1"9 work • J;OO Watchmen , , This 1!1ltm<!nl w1s fllM wltn the Sep!emtHr I. 11. lt. 26. 191l :U.U..7l PANY, $00 Htwporl Centt• Drlvt , Coo11!y Clerk ol Or1ng1 Co..11ly on•i·---------------Newf>OtT flelCf'I, C:1Ulo•nia '7~ Stpltmber 11 ltl3 Ctrrltai Dhlrlbullon As10Clllt1. I 6.0~S ' ,.JIOO PUBLIC NOTICE central parlnt flhip, ~ NtwpOrl Ctnttr i>.l9S PuDllsllld Or1nge Cot•1 Dally Pllot. 0r1¥t. Newport lltKh, C1lllorn!t '2660 6.1l5 Sffl!tmbe< lt 19. l6 Ind Oclcbt'r J, SUl"l•IOlt COUllT 01" THf Me!ropolll•11 Liit lnsur•M• COmp.1ny, 6.~S5 197J 1329·73 STATE 01' CALll"OltNIA FOlt I New York coroorallon. Ont M1dltan 6.ns.,________________ THE COU"T'lY 0 1' OltANGE AYtnue. Ntw YO<" •• N1w YOfk 10010 ~.9£> PUBLIC NOTICE Ha. A·17¥11 Cl!O'lltnl\ltl Eqult111 Coroor•llon, • P:M .. Thursday, Oclaber 11, l~ll, Foremen SC.C. !)ff haYr more <f'-or Gener11 COfllrtcl WOO"k • 3:00 cle11!flc11lon •uoerul,ed. ... M., Mondey. October 15, 1913. Ol'EltATING l:NOtNllil!llS S,21$ NOTICE 0, ME..tiltlNG 01' PITITlON New 'l'OO"k tO•t>Ol'tllon, ' E811 24111 Than ll•9he•I J-----~~~-~~~cc---·I FO:ll P'lOIATE 01' Wlll. HOLO. Street. New VOfk, H~ Vcrk 10010 l'ICTITIOUI 8USIN15$ OltA~HIC AND l'OR lETT•ltS TISTA· Tiii• bu10neH 11 (lln<lut10!<I DY t QMtrll Plact di llld ltecelpt: Oll!<e of 1111 Group 1 Purth11ing Agtnl, IJ7P A01ms Avenue. Groo.op 2 Co&ll Mau, C•llfornl1, '2616, BJC11 wllr bt Group 3 opened 111 !I'll lloarct R°"". Grooo ' .-rol«t ldtntlfk1tron Name: Group 5 l>"DJECTS "(", "D". ANO "E"-GrOUP 6 OltAMGE COAST COLLEGE Groop 1 .• PIKt Plt111 ift on flit: OHltt ol IM For1ma11 SOc: ""' flOur more lhln Dlstrlcl 0 1r1etor di PfWslc•l Ftclllti" d111ili<t1lon 1uoervl11<1. 11\d m1v bl Olll•lnt<:I •I lht Office ol the l"AOllTEltS Architect, Wiiiiam flturCl(k & P•rtntrs, FO<"tmtn (I men or ltsSJ 19. a.vsld9 OrJ,,., Coron1 del Mer, Journeyma" rdtt. NAME STATl!MINT Ml!!NTAlt'I' C&ONO WAIVIOJ partner1nlp. I.OJ Tf'le lollowlng l)lrlOl'I ;, doing bu1lnes1 Ei!lte 01 MOPE VILOA:A BR:UECK. CER:R ITOS 015TR1 8UTION 1 ~1 es: lllO known •l HOPE V. llAV ECK, Ot· ASSOCIATES, I gencr1I 7,S! PLASTlKOS ENTEltPltl!.ES. "l'Oll 5. ce••ed. o,::~·~~;,,!! I 162 Lvon St., 51n!1 A"I t'llOS NOTICE 15 HERESY GIVEN 111 1 """ 7.11 Harold Hargell McCormick. 0 32 ROBER• OO"A'O C M"BE 1 TERENCE W. BR IGHAM 7 fl W I VI I vl C Ill " ,_ A ... LL hll foled At1orney.h•·Fa<I 1.01 Th~•" .Ws1~,,.~''1s 'cond\Kled by a n I,.. hertln I petlh1111 llW" pr~le of HolOOrtp/\· Tiiis !Ill~! ... 11 Hlld Wllh rhe Covn-~lgnest di 'd\ltl le wll talld mr lis..,•Mt of ltl!tr1 Tt1t•· 1y C!trk OT O•anoe coun1y °" AU9Ull "' H,rolO Harge!! McCcrm;ck ll'ltlllll'y lo Ptlllloner !Ilona WllYt<:I ), rtf· 21, 1973. Tllil starem•"' w11 flied wl1n me Coun· er.Mn. lo which 11 m.Ot llW" lur111t:r p.lr· Tll1m11 R. Ll""ltf, AllY. ill0¥t iv Cltr~ ot Ort!'IOI county on Au;u1! 20, llculars, Ind Illa! the lime t nO pl..:t of Adami, O..ue & H1111tl11t 1t73 llNrlng 1111 11m1 lies tlltn i.el !Of S1p1em· in W111 Sl•I" Slrlll "'21•u 1>er 11, 1t7l, at t :OO 1.m., 111 the court· l11 Anttllt, Ctll16f"la toll4 PuDllihtd Oringe Ca.st Dailv Pilot room crl 01p.1rtmenl Ho. J of Mid coot1, l.'3 Sep!embt!r 12, n, 26 ind Oc!o~r 3'. a t 700 Civic Center Orlvt Wt1!, 111 tile City ~llornl1. FOO"em111 IS men or more > T5c: 1oove NOTI CE IS HEAEfl'f GIVEN 11111 the Journevman rare, l ll0¥...,1mld Scllool O!strlct of Orange R19ul&r brus~ ~tinter County, C:1tllornla, ••ling by Ind through Brus!\ 'Witlg 1!~t Its Governing Board, here!n11t1r reterrld 51ndbl111er 10,,. "OISTltlCT". wlll r1etlvt "0 to, bvl S1ndbltJler "°'· .. ,.... thtn Ille aDOYe-l!alH 11m11. IWlllQ slagt .Jiillld t>kls IOI the Hll(tiori ind 11,19"· Jour~Ym$" Spr .. v me111 of abo\'1 $Plelfitd su""1:ontre:1u1I Jo..rntfm1n, Spr1v wort Ind tht 1w1ra ol 1 Gal\t11I contract swl1111 1t1g1 for ,,,. 111Pw projtcl. P1perh1ng.,. . .. aid, 1t11U be rtctivtd i11 ,,.,., pla(t Id..,.. Sl>ltl Rock Tapet llflld IDo\11, tl!d 111111 bl optncd Ind Sllltl Rock publlctv rffd t loud at the 1Dov1·1t1ted (Ull"ll 1111ooker) thl)l 1nd Ol•ce. Sllttt llt Cl(I Tlltrt wnr be • ,l'00.00 dlPOlll required t U1lng Skim &OJI I 111 Mell WI OI bid 00<-ument1 to ll"arentn Sion P•l111irr (Leldmt,..) fM rt tum Jn gOOCI «in<llllon wllMn llve Slpn Painter ;::~ 1 -'-'-"-------------'-'~-"-3 II• i:r~ :u~a~.,';l'.'%~~a. PUBLIC NOTI CE WILLIAM E. ST JOf.!N. I .II Counlv Clerk '·~ 1--------~~=~---I TAYOSTAD & DOELL, l.tl 7,93 1.93 .. ,) ,,01 F ICTITIOUS IUSINES5 I Y: Oolotld W. Otltll, NAME STAT!MfNT 173' Wt•I OIYll'tl>lt ao1111·1~rll. T~ lollowing 111r10n, •rt Going LOI °'"'""' C1MllH'ftla to015 bl.o•lntss as: Att-n fw l"tllllontr R & l. ENTERPltlSES, P.O. Boll Publhl'lt<:I Ore"'t Cotll Dilly Pllol, '36, Cotta Mew. Callt. n617 -ti~ w. Seotem~ S. 6, 12, 1913 2151.13 191h SI .. Cmta Mtu. Calif, 91621 ltebt!rl 0. lahG. tl4 W. 1'111 SI .. Cc111 Me.a, Calif. 92dV G•orl• Joy Lallo. t!4 w. l9!h s1 .. Coslt Mt1a, C1lll. t:l,27 PUBLIC NOTICE PubH1hid Avouu 1', 1973 "'"°' OfMIO' CO;)I! oa;ty Piiot, al'ld 5epttmtllr 5. lt, n. :u•~13 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSIN'l!S NAMI! ST&TEMliNT The following ptrlOl'S ire doing w,;,..,, 11: f!•l'~ lfltl'" !I'll bid Ol)lt'llng dtle. Ont 11) (JO\lrlleYm•nl --.rto be l1wed ta l l>OYI IOKlllO!<I IY\). Pll"E TltADES lfn.fl'actor1 only 1nd twt t21 •els JO be Plumber1 ~llO lu uod lo General C:onlr1c!1W"s. 11t1mtllle11 " 1.62 S.61 Georg• P. Rog1rs0fl, Jr., 1'8Sl Manll• St., Ch1hworln, Cillf. t \J11 G!orl• L Rog1rs<111, 191l3 Ma•lllt St., C~ll$WOflll. Ctlll. 91311 NOTICI! OF HDH·litEIPOHSl•lllTY Nori(t h h~rebv gfutn ll\1t "" under. 1igntd will net bt resl>Ol'l1lblt tor '"' debts or llebilltie• con!r,.cltd by -!lnvon1 Oll'llr lll•n mv1111, Oii or elter 11\11 Gate, VISTA OEL LAGO, ,nS Mell Verdi Orlve Etst, Cot.II Mt11, Ca1llornl1 '7'26 COf'lntcticuf Gentral Liit 1nsur1Mt Comp.J11y, 1 0tl1w1r1 corporttlon, 900 C111!1g1 Gr1111e !load, Bloornli4ld, C:1111- "4clfcut 06002 Tllb 1>11sl~111 b btlng conducted bV 1 corporaflan. Eacll bid mu11 canlorm i nd be Gentral Fortm•n • 20'' 1bclv1 11ros1 resoon.lvo la lht (Olllrlo;t documents. Joor111yma11 rllt . This bUsfnc» 11 conaucred bu 1 gtner•I EKl't bid 111111 M 1ccomp1nled Dy lhf! FOftmlll -ll)"O l l>DYI grM• -ltv r9'1trre-:I to !11 1111 con•r•ct r11e. doc""""'b Ind IW tllt 1111 of Pr~ lrrl~Uon •nd sullcontraclor1, L•wn Sprinkler1 TM OISTA:l(T 1'9111'\ftl tilt rig!\! to re· Stwll and Storm J oorntYmln P•rlntflhlP. lltOberl O. Leho Tl\1$ ,,.,,,..,,,,, Wll flied with Int Coo,.. ,.15 ty Clerk ol Ore~ Ccunty on September n, 19n, OtlDO tf'lls Jlh div ol Stoternbet". Jt73. A:OllEAT 0 . RIOGWAY lt11 Corl~nd Drive, (orGfll Clll M1•, C1lll. l162.S P"b!l1hed Drano• Coal! Otilv Pllol, s.tot.,.,ber J, '· 12. 1t7J 21"-1.I Jeer •nv or •ti lliC11 OI to Wl!YC 1ny Ir· Dr~ln Ploet•Y•• S.15 ,.lllfS fotW/ll'ltlts 0' 1,..IO<"rnelltl1tt In •nv bldl or l"lASTlltl!:itll PYblilhtd Or•no• COiii Dally Pilol,---------------- It\ 1111 blddl"O. Pl•1ltr Fortman • Siie a!IOYe Jo..r1111m1n SeplomDM 12. l,, 26 Incl Octabt!• J, PUBLIC NOTICE TM OISTAICT h11 dtttrmlned !ht Raft. 1973 71ot·7ll----------------- I' ctentrll pr1vai11119 t il' of Pit diem w1g11 Pl1sterer T.'95·1----------------l'ICTITIOUS aUSIN&SS 111 1111 loctlllv In wl'lkh 1111! work 11 ta N PL.ASTliR TINOl!R PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATl!MliNT ,.rpmec1 tvr each c•tll Of 1¥Pe of Pla1ror Tl'ndtr 7.11$ lhl foHowrnrcr ""'°" 11 doing buiintsl • .......__,, lllf'dld lo eJ:IC..,Te Ille conlrtct, ltOOPl'lS as: flJ b9 11 lollowi;: For1m111 1,41 l'ICTtTIOUS aUllNISS VEE GEE COMPANY, P.O. Sc• 191, Cr1ft, Sub Fortm•n 7.:M NAM._ ITAT•MINT '70 lroldwa~. C01t1 Me11, C•. 9'ldV CONNECTICllT GENr':R:AI.. LIFE INSURANCE COlllPANY lly: A:1y 01lln, Mgr. Thll 11111me11! llftd wllh thlt CoonlY Clerk di Ora11111 C:ou111v 1111: A..,.,,. 27. un. 8y TMrtll M . Wa•!I, Oept,tly Cc.univ Clerk Publl1htd •uou1.t 29 1913 l'·t17U Orange COlSI Oally Pllol, I ncl StPllmber s. 1,, H, 21 ... n PUBLIC NOTICE • 7UU "1CTITIOUS IUSINliSS NAM• STATliMllNT Cl"tHk•llorr, Wtft! JOUrntYm111 1.ot TM to\lowlng periQnl trt do]ng Ge-o!'ge Wiiiiam Colley. ~TO llrotdway. or T~ ••I• INl!•T MITAL WOftKl!•S bu•I~~·· IS: CM!i Mtl~. C1. 9?627 The following Pl!'"IOfl !1 dolf'IO 1J1,1t'lnet1 a1t1CICL.AYER Sl'lttl Meltl Worker , •.U llAR8ElitY COAST MEN'S HAIR Tnls D...,11\t ll 11 conlluctad b' 111 In· es, Jl'_....,111 (2 10 1 mt11J l!Of len 111111 65c: Foremen . 11•;. 100,,.. JO<JrlltYmln rlla. DESIGN. ~1JJ M1rllttg1lt W1y, Htwp0r! dlvlduil, CRISSMA NS' RENTALS. 19>1 Pla<tn· --., ,-., •-·<-•m•• '''' G o ' ''' ' B··->, Cl!ll. t1660 G W (--' II•, Cosll M111. C1llt. t:Z621 ,...... "'"' ...... •~ ·~ · -r• Ofamin • • o Ye ...... e-o!'Ot • .,.1ey R••m .. M. Crlum111, 110 Governor. Forom111 {I lo 12 men\ not lei1 1111n 1Sc: Journ1vm1n rat~. Edw•td Powell, 6SO'l PArl1 Cr .. Huri-This s11t~m1111 w11 111.a wllh the COOl'I· Coila Me ... Cillt. f'UP Pl" \t<'Vr t DOvt Jour11evma11 r•tt. T•AMITElltS tlnrglon &11ch, Calif., '1M7 tv Clerk of Or1noe C°""IY on A119us1 27, This Ml!llil 1, being condlKled t;iy tn Wit • P:~n lover 11 ,._, nof ln1 1~111 Forf'l!'l.ll'I 50c {f Of more Tnm1llt!'1 unaer DP1W11 Jeanette l"owtn. 6)02 P1rr11 lt1J. 1 1 Id 1 I 11.00 Plf lwJur acout Journeym1n rti.. lurlsdlcllan ol Tt1m1l ... t Union, t•· Cr., Hu11ttn;lon l "C", C1lll. •!~~; ,.J1J67 nd y u:: W. Crlssmi~ I •nt1tl1yw A. cludlncl 1ny tQUfpmtnl lt5• th111 6 tans Tiiis bu1lnes1 11 ConcllKled by In In· "1ibll1htd Orlnge CcaH O•llY Pilot, 11'1 tlll Count'I' l_;mM11 sor1 1.1c ,..., m•l1111nanc1 t11ulpmen11. dlvldY1L Avou11 ,, 1nd septtmbtr s, 11 1• Thi• stl!.m-tnt ltltd w 1 A·-ui• 20, ,':'\ •llllMlt A·Fr1me or SwMlll'I Crtnt, or 1lmll1P 01111n1 Powttl lt7l 1'11.r.i ~:;;~ of Oringe COU!llY Oii "" l dcltridtr 6.00 lyl)I t11uJpme11t 7.0S Thi• sttltmtnl w11 flit<:! Wllh !'le r.oun· ------'·11'1S CA•,•NT•IS Drlv« of V1lllcl1 or-Combh1etloll of IY Cltr._ of Or•nve Covntv"" Stplembt• PUBLIC NOT ICE JOHN c. SALYl:lt !•E .. ··· t :ll VtlllclH ot: 11. 1t73. AlttnllV •I LI• f.' (l>OW'fr Sllw 00tr11or I.fl 2 1xl11 · Vt11lcle1 t"·H04' $T.liTIMl:NT OF A•ANOONMINT ..i WettcUtf Orf'll, Swift HI -lorrt • · t .ll ln1 lhan 6 IGfll 6.JS Publl1llO!<I Orancit '°''' o ,lly Piie! o, USI! 01' l"ICTITIOUS N_,_,, •ncfl, Ct , nM9 N1lltr IP11111m1tl() I .JI i ••lei . a.50 StPltmbtr 11, 1f, 16 Ind Ocl<ll:ler 3, IUSINISI NAM• PubUsllld Ortngt Caall Dilly Pilot, ;.~ * Ptr ,_,, rnort '"'~ 1111111111 Fork L!ll Orlv•r ... , 1.0:5 1t1l 1116·13 Th• following periOfll 1'11v1 •b1ndO!ltd Auou11 :n, 2'. 1nd Stjlllmbtr 5, 12. ~ ¥dlllllf1UllOIO Mlotrvhed, t ~<'P I l'"tt True~ '"" Ille "51 ot Ille /l(ll!lou• bu1l11 .. s ,..lfl'lt nn 2'J..t.13 J ~m.11< n1ller. lr1K• Moontld PUBLIC NOTICE MIClitD-MEOICARO. 520 • 111'1 SI., HUll<.1----------- CAltPl:T a l'ower Boom •.cl tlntl!lll 919(1\, C•. 9'2/,.11 PUBLIC NOTICE LINOl.IUM L.AYl!:R W1ter Truck l=ICTITIOUS •VSINl1S Tiit fldlllou1 bull111•1 111mt referred lo:I----------~---- "" C911ot, linoleum A. 2 tltltc 6 . .SO NAM• STAT•Mt!llT elloOW wa1 flied 111 Drtll!ll (°"""ly on 'ICllTIOUI •USINESS C:ott Tiit Liver & •• ) or mor1 axles ~·'° Tiit lollowlllll .,...,.,,,, ••• doing Augull 16, lftl, ClfMINT MAIOHJ Wt!Cler , . .. ., 7.JO bvslness 11• Ptul U-gt Stopnll, Sl'O • 1111 SI,, NAMI ITATIM•NT I C-1 A.Wson, Hotllnt •"II lrawtl•""Ot Wlll(h Trvtk Oflvet' • 12VK 1111' 11aur Id-THE VINEGAR CE.LU.It, 1701 K Hunllncilon &I.Ch, Cl. '1141 Tiit loU-11111 l>lflOll h dolno bul netl Ncrll111 CIPlf•for 6.41 dl1ton•I -Oplt'tll"ll pow.,. winch or Newl>Ofl Clrclt. s1n11 Ana, (1. t210S 01vla J. T1ylor, 7"2 &trwlc~ Cl .. 1" HAIR lAllt. Itta lokl Cflkt. li\li.. C1Mtt1t Mlson 1lmll1r WtClll ttfKhm.tn11. l t Uf'lftCO tit, C1/'V'll', 171'01 Loyol1 Cir. lloolOer, Colo. IOJ01 tlngtOl'I BltCll. Ct. '2641 r~" • !t O"vtr• of Trtntll·tftl• cit, 1~rne. C•. f271)1. This bu1lnH1 w11 <onductld by • Jtc-Al'!Nlftd llillo. 210:50 l.oc;llN, C"'°" a. Out11r Mtchlllt tr1Kk1 IH'dtr 3 v1•d1 t .59 M•rv M. ,.,...,, 1na1 Lovola Clrclt. Gtner11 P•Nntrthlp, Huntlnaton ltt(I\, Cttll. '2'-" .. ()ptt•IOl'"'(Ct"""'I Ol'llYl 6 16 DrlVll!'I of Tr1111ll·mh1 lrYl111, C•. '210S. P1"I G. 11°""11 '''''" "· 11 bUl!ntll 11 (ondvCfld bY •11 111-,...oro,....n Pf' llOlll' •OO¥e J011•~1vm1~ !•11<111 l v111 or mort 6.rl Tiil• IWll""• 11 conavctld IW • Ot~tr•I di d 1 Nit, TILi U Yalt NO. II parlnlrtllll). PuOlltMCI Oran;e C1111 01Uy Pitol "' 111 j II A n'IOnCI ~ llO •• LICTAICIANS Tiit l l"ff 1.•s I.,,,...,,.;, •. ''"'' Avgust ,, Ind S~p11mNr ' ,, lt I( r • ' G F ' _ .. , ... ,.. t11 · U.1.13 This 111ttment wll llJtO wi ~ """" or1ma11 1~.tl FOl"tfl\tn • (ltt1 111111 II Mt ll) S7.SO Pt• Tl'lll tlllfl\'11111 Wll llled whh lht COii"" I COIHll";' Clorll ol 0!'1ng1 t'Ollnly l'Wtfl'l111 t .tl dav 1bov1 Journ1ym111. IV Clerk ol 0r1ngo Coo111Y on Auo1111 20, Avo1111 10, un "' .. ---"•"'•'"•"'""'~t. 1"fr;ifcer'' ~i1\~'ife'i!~~· .~~· .'' .. . s. .1tr.1. :-,1..,,l:==~U~B~Ll!~C:_N::'.'.OTl.'..'.:C~E:_ __ ~~. ~-. --~-----c:.11flld \Wldtr • 1,90 Tt'll lort OOfflll KlltO\llt .i Ptr dl•m .lill(IUll tt, ::tt, •!Id s.tp11mMr J, 12, ,ICTITIOUS •USINllS NA.Ml ST..tiTaM•NT Jl•2Hll l'ubUJhtd Orlllgf Co.ti O•llv Piiot, Auo. 22, tt •nd s.p1. ~. 12. ttn 2•1t.73 kAl.taa Witts 11 fl.lild 11POn • wor111111 ''' ~ 1•n 2.01.n Tl'll folfowln; Pfl"IOIO I• OoillQ OUlllltU PUBLIC NOT ICE Gi.zler l.'1 eight UI ttourt. Ti.t rtt• for PIOilOIY .,_.. 11; "'°" woa•a1ts ov ... 11m1 worll ll'ltll be 11 1N1111m1 •fllf PUBUC NOTICE sOUTHE"N CALll'OltNIA LEASINGl---~===~==---~•l lrOll WOf••• IM -.!lilt. 11 1617 W111tllff Orlv•, Ntwoort ltKh, ,ICTITIOUI IUllJ1a11 •t1Plfttd111 Ir.ti Wark" .. I.SS ff tl'llll " tt11nC11lory llP"' "" CON• l'lc:TITIOUI •uslNlll or..., Counly, ClllfOfl'lll t2'60 N.AMI ITATaMIHT ·~ll l•Ol'O WOl'~1r l .l>I TllACTOft " wtloi1'I !ht oonll'1ct 11 HAMI ITATl:MIJfT e11111I'• l!'qvlomtl'll Co.. I Ctlllctmll TM FOllOWll'IO Pl'lOl'I• 1•1 aolna I J<O{.;,.~'f:' Pl' hCtUt mo•• 1111" n;v'..:!1 :;;~m.1~ 111o":o"'not ~!. ~~n:;~':; WTtll'll followll'IO porion• •t• CIOll'IO ~=:::°"~11~1 ~jWJlutter SlrHt, ""11t"'t' :~:Ol'lltTllES. SYll• .oo, Nor111 •!l ...... lflclll6ft llli)lrYlllO. 1peclf!ld r1tn to 111 w~ lmP!O'f'ld ;:.'~tJ~T'I MA I HT e NA H C E Tf'll1 tMlntll 11 .. c;Ollduct.d bV I CW• T_, S00 $,, Mlll'I $1 .. Union l1n• • I un.11 ay 11'111'11 Ill !I'll tDCuflon ol Ille (Of'llrlCI. l!~VICES, .,, A Htmllton St., Casi• w 1t1on. Squtr.. °"'"°'' CtUI, '2Uf l»tMr · · ,,.... l .'9 No blddef' l'lll Y ...ithdr1w 1'1!1 Did for 1 M y Ci lll n.21 llAOAL'S EQUIPMENT CO, Evortlt lvtflll w .. ..,11', 12' CUii Dr., ---t--1"•~ 11111..ku_lbln 10!. psr hour lnOl'I t11rloa ol ,fl'lfty.Jllvt IUI d.1¥1 tlltr 1111 ~ .. t1-,.--ii.llqlllf •It A Hltftlllefl St:t •r ON11 II. Wendi, lb PrMldtnl l.ttvN llKll. "111. «USl- 1 ECIUI'~ r11t. d1t1 ttl lot !ht 00tnfno of blcl1. Cnl• Mti., Cili!, 'n621 • Thlt )lti.mtnl WI) f!ltd With lhe Coori-P1hy /\l'I~ Wtlvtr, 12• Cliff OrH •Ill A PIVmtl)t bond Ind I 11trlorm•11C• T/lam11 1"·11,fqUll, 610 a H1mlllon $1., IV Cltrk ol Ore ..... COOOIY on Altlllolll 13. l1tunl •1•(1'1, Cltll. '2,51 \, flM'•I bond ,.lit bt r«111lroC1 prlOf to 1w•rd of Cot!t Mttl• Ci tll, "'" IJ7l. TM 1>utln111 II cOlldu<:lod llY •n u'nln• ~llOl'I J •~( 1,,. (0Mftet. Said boncl1 •lltll bt In ,,.. T"ll Wlll'llU I• clll'HllK~ bY 1 gffllr•I ,ll't74n COl'POl'ltld 111«l11t°" othtr lhln t Md lll'IClll't of P!ll<l'T'llllt tncl fOfl'l'll 111 lorfh 111 !ht Contracl Ol•lntftlllP 'AMIS S. D• MAltTINI utrl111t•hlp. fooh. Ylbrtl\on mttl>llllt Ind DOl:ll!Tltllh. E1fi M. Jl1ucwet MAlllll, IN'JOlll a 01 MAll:TINI IYertll I . Wwv•r tfn!llW" fMCllM!k•I feol• ngf H'Plrt!llY OovtrlllrtO lo.rd T~ll ... 1 ....... 1 ..... fllld wit!\ , ... Coo,.. A Proflt11ton11 c.,,.,1111111 Thi• •lfhtfl\11'11 Wll llltd with tl'lt Ct11n. ct.atlfkof 1Mr•l11 t.W ., HOlllMAH '· WATSON IW C1trl ol Or•not c-ty Ol'I A\lllllll to. s.-1 ... 11J ... llltttr $1. IV Clll'k Of Or•• COwntv Ol'I AUOllll 11, ~ rtMt-.,... lr-1 •.tu Soc'"•'•· •o.rd of Tr"""• 1111 11oat-.. C•Httn11 ttn. ,.11,. ~ .....,.._ . • 6'°41 Oltefl; (II Oct, II, 1'7) • $;. p.m. ,,,,,, .&"°"""* ~ c-• • UJ Ott. I), Mn . ):00 "''"· ~HJNd Of•• Cotti 01nw l"Hot, ,llOMM'lld Or61!0t ""'' O.ltr l'tlot, l"llOlllMO Or11111t c .. ,, Diiiy l'llet. -..•t :=;:;; ~-" ·• iis ,::::",...':' 11~1nc..-1 Dt11r ,'::;1~.r n. "· 9l'ld , "''""•"''· ,~:i f.);1111 ,,, 1n11 t.o••m°"' J, 1:.,~:; f,r' n . "' ~ , .. i.m11tr ~ ' • Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Hands See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT AD Will Sell Fast! 1. Stove 2. Guitar 3. Baby Crib 4. Electric S1w 5. Camera 6. W11he~ 7. Outboord Motor 8. St•rto Set 9. Couch 10. Clarinet 11. Refrl9er1tor 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Ml~hine 14. Surfboord 15. M1chine Tools 16. Dlshw11h1r 17. Puppy 18. C•bin Crulstr 19. Golf Cart 20. Barom1t1r 21 . Stamp Collection 22. Dlnotto Set 23. Ploy Pen 24. Bowling Ball 25. Water Skis 26. FrH1er 27. Sultc1u 28. Clock 29. Bicycle JO. Typewriter 31 . Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedia 33. V1cuum Cle1n•r 34. Tropical Fish JS. Hot Rod Equlpm't 36. File C1bin•t 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Silver 39. Victori1n Mirror 40. B1droom Set 41 . Slide ProJector 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool Tobie 44. Tires 45. Pl•no 46. Fur Coit 47. Drapes 48. Linens 49. HorH SO. Airplane 51 . Organ 52. Exercycle S3. Rare Books S4. Ski Boots SS. High Chair 56. Coins 57. Electric Tr11n 58. Kitten 59. Cl1ssic Auto 60. Coff .. T al:tl1 6). Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Set 65. Work Bench 66. Dlomond Witch 67. Go-Kart 68. Ironer 69. C1mping Trailtr 70. Antique Furnltvr1 71 . Tape Record•r 72. Soilboot 73, Sports Cor 74. Mattress lox Spgs 75. Inboard Spoodboot 76. Shofvun 77. Siddle 78. Dart G1mt 79. Punching 8119 80. Biby Carriage 81. Drums 82. Rlflo 83. Desk 84. SCUBA Gear These or any other extra things around the house can be turned into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD So • • • Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 - \ 19 l'lLOf·ADVERTISER W-"1, ~umber 12, 1973 DAILY PILDT i4 I Ap .. ,~ .... ,, ... , ~ -""1"-J~ 1-·"'"-lrtl I ...... l~I ....... ,, I~ [ '°"'""'-' llSJI-......... I~ [ _ ........... J~l -l[Il) 1•,.,=';..· .;:U.:;n.:;fu;;.r;;.n·~ _ _.:3:;::65 Apt. Unfurn. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~J~;;;,;;;~~ 36.5 Apt.., Off:;.;.;~lca;:._;R~•~nt~•=l~--4!0.0::'.l'P~a~rson::::=•~l s:..__~~~53'.!0 L~o~•~•~---~-5=5=5:i:C~o;;.n~tr=•=c~~~·~~--- Newport Be1ch Fum . or Unfurn. 370 DENTAL SU IT E •GENEROUS• GENER At Ccntrill.'ting, NEED help &.t hon1et 'Nie Job W•nted, F•molt 102 Cotta Me1e I PARK NEWPORT Newpor t Belch E.'l"h:IJ>Usll4Xl tk"ntal suite a-t"V· ATIENTIONI, remodel in.!;. roon1 additions, l'llOf'. \\'Ull<."vrrtng stale have &Jdcs, nu r'I <!a , 11'1'. Ne\vport Bt!fu.iL & Costa. hOU.'lt" slnh8. Free plarlll & lie. no. 279514. Insur .. all ho us ekprs, coml)llhliirul:. APARTMENTS M$, 3 ()pt>ratortt>e, Lllb, ALL BOATERS e REWARD e l'stin111tei1. TJ6..S:S75 types o( paper. 7 l 4 : llomcn11,1«.-rs Up iO:-Sn , D E~UXE APARTMENTS Alr Cond • r~111h:'11 • 3 Swim. n1lng JlnoJs • Hoo.Ith Spa • TE>nnis Cow'\11 ~ Gym and Billiard Room 1 nn. FrVn1 $150 BachC>lor 1 or 2 Bedroorns l BR. FURN. $215. Dark room prlv<tU: offla: & JACK ·raulaiw, re 1, at r, 842-1:~. 547--6681. ' ' •• ,, 'l'" ........ BACl-Jt;LQf{ fUltN. $195. ~n 'room. All -b-Basic Boatin"' Course No \"••••··g ..,, vWnuvuli\.'tl -~I''-'"' .,.. e f'or return or o.ny lnfonru· remod, add. Lie B -l ~ .. CCU.EGE girl dcslrtJ ;P'-rl 1 ~1ne work aHt>r 3: 30 ,l)fll . ~1011-Frl and an y,t j,to c weekends. Call J e a.n n o 97~9621 .,.,.. ..,..., Ocean View. '.!;early lease. rim utti~ & pharm(1cy. All sea1nan!lh p & boat handling ..., ..., • .._ !.::. $194.!iOP·"'Ol•pen 9·6TD~n"n"1's 2 BR. UNFURN. $235. inf.try ln.'ltaJlcd. Adjacent to l lo t'•n leadl•'" to -tu<n of ' 269072. ltfy \Vay Co. 547·0036 * WALLPAPER * Across from r~as.tilon I and Jiealed Pool. A.dulls Only. utt11tics, air coud., niu.sic & by gold (our lellf clover pln, Drive wa y• \Vhen you call "ltlac'' 1 BR & OC'n 1-'t'Ont $190 2 BR fron1 $210 2 RR . T\\·nhsc!I furn $250 at Jamboree or1 San Joaqum LAS BR I SAS APTS. janitorial included. 1''ully Ht. Beach Power Squadron dppro.I(. 2 inehes in diamelC>r, ___ ..;.._____ ~·1444 evt!i. Hills Road. 5515 River Avii., NB cstpeted & draped. Corner sltirtll ·with jeweled hontthoe in Black Top Drlve.,.,•ays PAl?rrlNG & P.\PERING (714) 644-1900 I CALL 64%--2566 \VestcHff Dr. & Jivlne Blvd.. Septen1ber llth at 1 pol Cii>nler: also, gold lockt't Seal Coating 1'~1-ce Est. INTERIOR -EXTERIOR DAY \\'Ol'k, General cleaning, --'-• ""'!'!'""~!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Newport Beach. Phone 1\fr. at (was oo chain l. 1:1pproK. the Qlll 645-3453 Ins. Guara.n. Lie no. Housekeeper all a f If ft s · TH-E-NEW--':: tloward, 714: G45-6101. J\tarina lligh School & ~ize o~ a nickel, inscribe'<! Electrical --=""':::::"~·c,:,:H:::ru:.:".::"'-' ::_64::2c,-4558=-:::...-reliable. S4J-!>330 • MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE BA YWOOD Af'AJlTblE?\'TS 3 BR, 2 BA, hltns, shag, Ft. Valley HiW1 School 1n script, FLA. Tht:$e> are,1 ----------PAPERtlANGING Help Wanted, M & '@ 710 ln Ne pott B t .11undeek; gar_ ~ll blk !)ch. PRESTIG • deeply b't"asured family ELECTRICIAN·Li~n:;e No. \V eac 1 a.re $300. 127 44th St, N.B. E A great opportunity for t & tl 1 . 2 All Types h~c est. U c. 2400 lhtrbol' Blvd., C.M. 1714) 557-8020 OPEN EVERYDAY I-lours: }'ri·Tucs 1~ Wt~!. & Thurs. 1.1)..7 GRAND OPENING PRIMA CASA APTS 1838 Placentia Ave, CM ALL UTILITIES PAID Family UnitS -Children "'eloorne. Large 2 BR, 1 BA. Retrig, dshwhi's, btln.s, patios, "·alk--ln closets, gar, crpls, drps & p O O L . $220-$2?.il/MO. ready. 1'he i;a!es oUice is G75-ITT71. OFFICES all boating enthusiasts memen os ie oss is ir· 33108. Small job'!, ma.int & 26.1683, _!ull llahillty. Call A Better Temp. PositJmi\' open daily rro1n 10 AA'l 10 -0"."L-'u"x:.:0'--~Lo-w-er--0-0-1-.... Fountain Vallev, Beauti· rep1P!;1A'eas"'ble. 1 PLEASE . repail's. 548-5203. Les aft ;i, 645-4449. , ,, 6:30 PM. MacAnhur Blvd. i;. ' ·~' # lnlormatlon {714) 968--0494. '--"' "' hl' ~ if you have Gardening URGENTLY & San Joaquin Hills Rottd. Bayfrnt, beh, 2 Br, 2 Ba. ful ntw building, ground any information • &l.2·3589•i----=------P la:.1er, Pa ten, Repair , , ~ 611.5555 $330 yrly. 227 19th SL lnq. Door, 3,00J 9IJUUe feet, Eves. & wrekends. MOW & EDGE 233 19th St 67~ \VIII divide into smaller I ~=--~~~~-~ * PATCH PLASTERING * New Custom Boyfront " · otlt••s. 50c per ~um-ARE you single & alone, 45-EASTBLUfF', altered nu1Jc, EXPERT & All l"!le~. Fl'ee pst\moles NEEDED OCEANJo~RONT 1 BR. & "" ..., ... .,. 55? \Vant a Date? Want to L'l P .. s· ( # wi::RI~ BCHBA F& 1 PIE 8 RBQ. 3 garage & ulillties. Aft. 6. root, includes carpets, get married? Many people , ... ~:~y 011~;~1.~:s~~ ~~i~~ DEPENDABLE Call ;,.1Q.....68'15. · · rp c · 213/9Zl-74&t drapes, aU utilities, jani· this age group. Free info. needs daily medicaUon .. For Ca ll For Prompt, Plumbing $485/mo. Ye1trly. tor service. cau Marilyn TH 250 £ 7 h s CM F E I 979 ••31 or ,.. •510 1S;;.•;;.•,;.t,;.a-'-An=•'-----Stc>vall cn<J 8.1' ..... •501.,. I. · l t t., Reward return to Ne,vpon ree st m a te. -uv -.....,.....,, Center Anitnal Hospital or 534-7187 C 0 M PL ET E H 0 M E BALBOA Pen. Ocean front, 3 IMMAC. 2BR, turn or un-* COSTA MESA * P~OBLEM Pregnancy. ~n· call ti44-8Sfi6 day or 11ite. EXPER. Japanese Gardener ~i:''~t~~c~~~~i-~~~~ BR. 3 Ba, Den, dsh/wsh, furn. Drps, crpts, pool. 1 . . . f1dent, s v n1 path et 1 c LOST sliver dollar money & L I A 1· R I · · disposal, frplc, 2 porches, child ok. 1410 E . Fruit st. New ofh~ building . Tlu-ee pregnancy ~unseling. Abor· .. : a Tl c scape r. Vast PP 1ancE>S • I'.' 1·1geratton . ELECTRONIC · ASSEMBLERS · I & Ba $550 ~•5171 c G d room u 1J b! 700 chp. ~!ding 8 f?PI'OX, $600. kno\vlcdgc of p I ants. Air Conditioning. Userl 8.P"' Vil'\\' o ocean y. ov.r on ran , oor. _ su e ava a e, sq. tion & adoptions rel. Fn. n.•.tc, 9/7, Vic. of Royal Fornier Nur"e•·y 'I g ,., 1· F Sn! 64 mo. yeru:·ly. 673-5729. Reason Bilick) ft. ALSO 2.000 sq. ft .• all APCARE 642-4436 1-t Be " " p tances or e, 5-l4j7 I • Call C.J.S. Real Estate 5"8-U68 or 833--058-1 2 BR, 2 BA, studio + pti tio. All new crpts, drps & paint. 2 kids & small pet ok. Int· med occupy. Near OCC. $198, 1036 Mission Dr. LUXUR or part, All utilities, jani· . . awauan or -n Bro\\'t1S Certllit'.'d nu rs cry n1 an. aft 6 pnl. nter1m , .. Y Baylront eondo. 10, °"-"ce 2106 Harho•' PREGNANT? T h 1 n k 1 n g Rest11urants. Laguna Beach. 52'.>,..a)T:i. ~ S rvl 7,h II S t I ..... & -· •• . Rew'''' Pie s c 11 ~~------L,R. OTIS PLUM. BING, Personne • . •e .oor. pee· vuo U"'J Jl,,,S] Blvd. Robert Nattress Jtltr abortiont Know all the facts " · -a e a GARDENER f 23 Ren1ode ls .'.: Repairs. \\atcr • • ... ocean. 2 Br, 2 ha, all elect. •-9~ '"!l • • first! Ca11 LIFE LINE -24 493-2288 ° years ex+ 17581 I Bl d '115 w/pool. For i·ent 01 . lease. •:M>.J h 541_,,22 . . P<-'l'ience seeks 4.5 additional heaters. disposals, furnact:'s, rv1ne V ., . 644--{i85(L 1 ~---·--~-~I OCEAN VIEW-. . ALCO''" HOLICS, Anonymous. AtALE Siamese kitty.,£ m~>. Maint. jobs. George dsh\vashrs. 642-6263 r.11c & Tus tin ~5460 Nc\\·port Shores, kink 111 Han1pton BIA. Con1pletc Plun1hing Saddleback PIAza Bldg. BRAND new 2 BR. Newport Sapclous, exec. office 111 Phone 542.m7 or.,vrlte P.O. tail, '\'earing clt'ar plastic * 549-201~ * SC'n'icc. Lie. 272694.. Equal Oppor. Employer Jlci~hb;. $195. Lge living Room• 400 Union Bank Bldg., Ne\vport Box 122'3, Costa Mesa. flea {'()!, Gl'ncrous Re1vard . ----"--'~----! 3 BR. 2 Ba, kid! & small JK'I ok. V. lrg \\'/crpts, drps & bHns. Near gchls & shopg, $190. lmmed occupy, 1039 Valencia St. Mgr. !m--8719 area. pvt putio. l.st mo rent Center \V/recept. are a ,.1-==-====-"'='---MG-8165 aft 5. 471 62nd SL,IJAPAN~SE Ga ~den c. r . TIM'S PLU~1BING + SHlO. deposit. Ca 11 Mike Deaner phone service. Xerox & • I NB Gardening: Servitoe. tnm· SERVICE ANO H.EPAIR ACCOUNTING C''~RK 646-241·1days,642-5722 art 5. 24521 Alta Viste Or. 14 part time secy. Mr. Social Cubs 535 · · nting, cleanup. 645--1796 LOWEST RATES 673-6578 i.~ Dana Point McF• .. land, 644-,.IO. * INTRADATA * Mc°~~AN& EJ>P~E PLUAIBING REllAIR No jol) too small * * 642-3128 * • CLA·VAL CO SUPER DELUXE- NEW UNITS 3 BR, 2 BA, bee.med ceilini, fplc, DW, patio, $275: 2 Bl?., 2 BA, beamed ceiling, OW. p11.tio, SZ!O; 1 BR. loo•cr, D\\I, patio. $160: Nr Estancia Hi & golf L'()UJ'Se, Water pd. 540-9255. * * 2 Bit cpls, drps. llltns, patio, steps to beach. yrly, avail. Oct. lsl. 673-0293, sr.,..1084. BLUFFS cust. itL'<ury 2 Br, 2 car t'nc. gflr .. $:\la ri1o. You are the .,.,., •. -or ~ TWO FREE T'i''CKETS Business Rental 445 .._QUALITY matches Instruction I • 554-0057 • tu the C \v!PHOTO ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;~!jj•;;1 EA'PER. J apanese Garrlene1'. . RECREATION orona Del Mar "Largest in Calif." Yard scrv. Cleanups. Rclia. I-las immediate o pen i 11 g ~ VEHICLE SHOW T'vo unique opportunities' (Call NO.w for FREE sa.n1· ,t, neat. Free est. 642-4389. EXPERIENCED Rt>styling ~\/P Exper. w/OOf9P,:Jllcr Buy lease or order a hu·Jd pie profile 011 1 prospective Schools & & Alterations. Reasonable. ni-put knowledge, x;lltti co. Sewing/ Alterali'>nt 2 BR, pool, CdM char1n $22J Orange Coast R.E. 644--4848 SEPT. 19TH-23RD 1 "t · ·1 1 1 niatch. 24 hrs.) · I 1• S75 G I 5 • e ~0 5806 e benefits. Apply 8am-4prh, At the o, su1 on this \\'CI ocated 714 . 638-5920 I LA 658-6283 l _.:':.:".:':.:r.:•.:•:.:•.:O:.:":.'--~:.:: e n e ra erv1ces ~ 1701 Placentia, CM'~ 47 vacant lot or lease forl "-'--,c"'=='-'-'=c==o::: Alteratlons.-642-5845 Equal Oppor. Emplo"'"" m/I 1700 WESTCLIFF DR. 2 BR, 1 & 2 Bi\. Bl!n. appli· ances. Pool, 642-627--l. ANAHEIM STADIUM only 24c a foot All or part ot LADIES -Summer Special 1 Joseph W. Gelo PORTABLE Neat, accurate. 20 years exp.I;;~;;:~:::;;:~:·: ~:::I 2000 State College Blvd., 7:nl' building. 675-7225. yr membership $5. Cn11 2300 Fa irview R-103 \VELDlNG SE':RVICE 1; Anahein1 'PARTNER' 836-1271 or I Costa Mesa \\1ill con1e to you evenings, Televltion Repair TIRED OF NOISE? Wilson G111tlen Apt:<i. 2 Br, 1¥.i Ba, c11its, dtps. Pool. A1ature a<lu!ls, no pets. BAYFRONT ydy \ease 2 Please call 642-5678 ext 339 548-1479. y . , weekends .. No job too Small. Att•r 5 P'I By A-~t BR, 2 BA, frplc, 2 yrs old. to c . yoUJ' tickets. TWO FREE TICKETS · · 6-1824 COLOR TV Repair, expert, Civil Engineer , $18K laim ~ni:r l~~!ii!ii!ii!ii!!~~~~ i OU :'rt• tie\' 1nl:t.!r r> 548-8212 £4 ..._ " '-" ONLY $162.50/?.10 . 2'183 Fountain Way East {\\'.or llarbo,· on Wllson) Call 646-2846 Pvt heh. $4[,() mo. Days (Nortlt County Toll tree ALL types home repairs. 1-easonable, most in home. Methods & P:rocedlO"e.S 52&-ll53, Eves 697-1:-136. I number i!i 540-1220). I j[S) ro the Actual tint" & ntate..;al. F tim l H B NB & Anal 1 s&L ·$12K ,_ ... andr---' RECREATION " •• ree es ae, . . . . ys, exp , •. LARGE 3BR, 2BA. firepl, ROOMS $20 wk up \V/kit S30 .,_, NUllll Fast Serv. No job too snt. C.M. Bert Ga 11 em ore, Digital Test Tech fo $866 bltins, dhswshr. Nr Hoag \vk up apts. Childrt'l\ & pet . . VEHICLE SHOW F&B J-Jon1c Repair, 968-278.1. Memory Test Tech to $866 Hosp. $250/mo. Adu J t s. scclion. 2376 Nf'1vport Blvd., SEPT. 19TH-23RO 642-1403. Tile Exec. &c'y $800 642-4387 CM. 548-9T"5, S.15-3967. 1 "'°'~;=;;:;:;::~~~~_j Found (free ads) 550 At the HANDYMAN -all kinds or PC Brd Inspector tc;i $7'57 WANT TRANQUILITY? BRAND nu ocean or bay vu, PRIVATE roon1 \v/bath & NEWPORT SHORES ANAHEIM STADIUM 11·ork, sntall jobs a CERAMIC Tl.LE NE\V & Programn1er $750 $3 2 ~r·\\~rrt;_:.~ia1'"'. g 3m~~.· ~:~hOCc~r~~i~n sn10Jrer. 1100 s_q. ft .• $l7'5; .l500 sq. tt.. F:J:f!:,~ :.ri~~em~il. o\~:8~~ 2000 Sta~~~i~e Blvd., specialty. 979-4636. 546-9723. ~eJ:1~~. ~2:~.· ~~ ~~~i~ach Opr ,·~o,·~ Here's the apt. f()I' you. 2 BR, encl. gar. v.•/storage & !au~ dry facilltiCll. AdltS only. No Pt'ts. $165 mo. 646-09n or 646-1809. 626-8023 675-4ss 646-4lOl . $400, spaces ava:il. Oct. 1..,1. ing both flea collar & flea Please call 642-5678 ext 339 Hauling T S •1 ....,,...... PayroU Clerks ~4$600 2 BR., 1 'ha., :rpl~. 1-Blk. ;o N~~;;:, w~m kit~r1r pr~:rkr:~ I 6lst St. & Pacific Coast H,wy,. tHag. V_ic, CMdaMrigo611d' &9396Coast toN ehlai!Cn yourT 1'1ick#~·R __ U_B_B_1s"H'---H-a-ul-in-g-, -Y-a-rd-1 op o1 A/P Bookkee-ver ·ro~585 ocean. Yearly. $325 drink or smoke 545-2502 675-6050 wy in . .,... or ( ort, . aunty o .u"c garage, \varehousc & con'. * QUALITY * Management Trainee· '';$550 •-•-F-'like . , , . alter 6 675-49-14 nun1 JCr 1S 540-~). struction cleanup. R"mo·-"!ULCH SO PBX/Reccp-ttoniat to $550 """" v• •• Guest Home 415 [-.. ~"' * 1' & TOP IL* '"'-n'l Ole, !t"le ... , ·to'~• $130°Large 1 BR JONES REALTY 673-6210 MAl'RMT Cl.,M. LRG black female -TOM NEWMANN trees, shrubs, u n sightly 5$-6930 V\." ... ......., PENIN. Water Front, Spac, 3 PRIV. & Semi, Ava near 601 Do D Su' 3 dachsh~ -Vic: Irvine Voice & Instruction trash & debris of all types: 1 Tree Serv1·ce MAecttted c"·,rCll eFrrk,//LagPayrl ~ Carpets. drapes, stove, retr:lg. Heatl'.'d pool. Call Bkr. 675-5800 B " ' bo 1 .... .1 so~; pal'k. Library & Shpgn TLC ver r., ite lndus~al area: Gillette & J~glnners or Advanced.. days a 1veek. Fast. Rel!ahle. <f-'W ~· 1 S350a ""'1P a~ai · .71,~4) & BaJruice diets. M0-2562. NE\VPORT BEACl·I Kettenng ~t.. 557-9408 bet 9 All styles. ?Ylore than 20 yrs Reasonable. South Coast · Cleric fypist $474 ~~ A~1 ... 3559 Yr. sc. < OF1''ICE on Newport Blvd. & 5. Hanhng -Post Com· ex""r. With or without rol-Hauling. 673-9036. TREE Tnmming including File Clerk/PBX <;•• $400 NE\ " DUI UVlNG • -~ A all l p J ,~ }"lalin trees, and tre e CALL TRISH HOPVT"'S ·~ A .T ! . , Rentals to Share 430 v on ease. artia Jy pany lcge credit. Auditions free SKIPLOADEB-& dwi1p truck removal. Gen. clean up, JERRI WHI'ITEM·Q-n •- BACHEUJR Units & I BR's 1 BR, l ba. trailer, Across furn., carpeted, air/rond, FND: prescription glasses -by appt. 833-2320. \\'Ol'k. Concrete, asphalt, Reas. & Insw'ed. &17-1791. to\-'"'.l'C DCD~r'VI.~.;;; w/Lofts. Frplc's, beam trom beach. SlW mo. 7207 WORh.'lNG girl needs female parking. Approx. 1000 sq. ft. reading glasses -Ben PIANO TEACHER sa\ving, breaking .. 84&-IDO. lf\,Yll~L rU\.]Vl,l,LL cei1., patio & pool. bltlns, I. Seashore Cupstalts) NB roommate in 20's for huge, S250jn10. Warehouse also Franklin type. Bayside Fish Nola Bennltt. Experienced GEN Hauling. ~-/Shrub mJ 5cD\ltrE$-.Arc~rrv refrig avail. $160 to $225. YEARLY. 4 BR/3 BR, on beaut. 2 bdrnt. apt. in Costa ~~:i}.;,16Ideal Jor rontractor. Mrkt. 2800 Npt. Blvd. NB. f 1 N H b ''""' UV"-... l"\\..JQ.,.__I Utll pd.Nopets. Se--•-•~&$300 'I f 'hd. t ~~ 6~1380 successu .. pt ar ~r trim. Gar & Yd cleanup. Ei"'° if ~·' _...,.,.., ....... "esa, umis e ext-ept or ,,,,... -· area. Art1St Teachers. Univ. Est. 53l-6377, 557--6904. 1'1J•WI 488 E. 17th St.(at I CM 393 HamUton C.M. Property House 642-3850 2nd bdrn1., includes pool&. CUTE AIX?BE HOUSE, ICKXI FND: Blk fml puodle w/pur· grad ~;;;;;;;~·;;;:1sulte 224 642 .. 470 6-04411 or 642~ sauna. Write, Classified ad sq .. tt .. adj. bu~y corner, for pie collar & flea collar long ' * 549-2784 * I.OCAL moving & hauling by Dant Polnt S.n Clemente No. 913 Daily Pilot, P.O. busrness or office use. C.M. tail Vic. Heil & Gothard . student. Large truck. Reas. .........SC? ,,.. ~ •-:;;;;:;...:,;:;_;:.;. _____ I Bo• ·~• c la M Ca .,. -1,, ... "=" PIANO lessons, music school on-•. 534-~"·" or 67' ~•1. Job Wanted, uale 700 ,. 926 -;.., J.JN, os esa, · ......,......:v..:v ~. H.B. grad. Near Bushard & .__..,. =19 ............ '" 34122 La Sttftla. 2 BR, 2 BA, NEW 2 BR, 1% BA. Ocean "" "THE Factory" hllS a lrg 847-1525 Adams, reasonable, 968-5003 32 FT. FURNITURE Van for Ross Bushhousen A FUN p~r. E w/\arge enclosed patio. Vtew. 1225 aq. tt. + ~10rk· 1'"'EMALE roommate, 24--35 shop ava!l. $185/mo. ln FOUND 919 small white local furn hauls & gen'\ ~ Other Apls alao avail, shop, All dl'ltL'>e features. yrs to share beaut, 4 BR, Cannery Village 425 30th St., male dog. N....,....,rt license hauling. 548-1862, 557-2736. 6242 Warner Ave TO WORK Del Mar. $250/1.fo, Adults. ..,.,..,..,., · · No. 5270. Please ca 11 Senoica Ind R-.J-ousec eaning 493-2400. 493·0761. Walle to pier & shop'g. 314-A 2 BA, apt. N .... ....-OC'l'8.t>-NB 673-9600 or 642-8520 -··..-I j~ H 1 Apt. 17E "· Huntington a.ach _492.2264. front with 2 girls. Frplc, vu, BRAND .nu stores/offices, 548-S774. .. -· Huntington Beach :Ji~ ~ t yr1y·p~. 6~. $1?5. up . E!evator. 17301 Lo'AR"="c'°E="~s"°ia-ci<~~La-b~&~=St.1 ~------~~.;1 HOUSE OF CLEAN YQ,1 aI"I' 1v1e \\"i n.n't?r tti VILLA YORBA Apts., FEMALE desires sruiil', Beach. Huntington Beach. Bernard mix , dog. Vic of p e DOES EVERYTHING e TWO FREE TICKETS 'l e .eu etl.. APTS. Furn. or Unfurn, 370 21·25. 842--2834 Back Bay. Found 9/7. Babytitting Homes, Offices. 642·6824 10 the ~~n'it1!~ X~~ ~t?i~bra::.·~31~·(~} 1~ ~ft ~UST ft s'rop 646-3338 BABYSITTING l1iy home Dedicated Cleaning RECREATION [. cl. (OU San Di""O Fi"l\"f,, So. on Balboa l1l•nd . so sq o cc CAT -yng nutle. Solid gray, fenced yard -lov'""' care * WE DO EVERYTI-IING * VEHICLE SHOW ' • nn. ~"' GUY to share 2 Br apt. at $95. C .. M .. 646-2130. on Tustin Ave. -Newport 556-0855 -.... Refs. Free est. 646-2839 SEPT. 19TH-23RD .,. Beach Blvd .. l blk. beyond 2 BR, \vinter $255. Yearly bench, oCean view, pool, NB Bl d I • At the F..dinger lo Srark. E. to $275. Bayf:ront, view. $135 share util. 646-9084 aft Industrial Rental 450 v · 642-1927 BABYSl'ITING, my home. roning ANAHEIM STADIUM ~lalaga. turn right .) * 675-7653 * 5:30. Xlnt cond. Loving care. ---:·~------- 71 4/142 9622 FOUND miniature Schnauzer Newport Beach, 640 ~""· Ironing My Home. Reat 2000 State College Blvd., •. :::;----Bal boo Pen"1nsul• FEMALE only. Yrly $110. ~ I---,=.,----:::.::::.;;:...:..::.:::.:::.:::___ NOW LEASING vicinity Magno Lia & Adams, Families only 556-0868 Anaheim SPACIOUS mo. Util incl. 1 blk to beach. Huntington Beach. 962-2045 1'1ATURE, dependable, fenc· · Please call 642-5678 ext 339 3 BR, cpts. drps, ncwl,y re-1 BR, $185; 2 BR. 2 ba. $250: 1 ~64_,.,~4~72~a!t~•r~6~p"m'-.--Huntington Beach ed yard. My homr. Refs. Landscaping to claim your lickt:'ts. doc. Oilldl"t'n & pcot .,.,,el-unfurn. 3 BR .. 2 ba. $350. F'EM grad Pi;ycho1ogy stu· NEW M·1 FND ail Blk Cock·a-poo, Good lunches. ~5-1067. CNoMh County Toll it-ee rome, pool. $199. 842-3546. .;C::•"ll'-' -""co'-:.c959=1:_____ dC'nr will share 3 BR house, tl:il~~ ~·N~ .... ~;nd :~~ist3Ci~!~h.C:~J:Uey Carpenter ~s~a~ Co;t:-S.~t:r~ ~=s~ ,c"co"=cmO'be"""r-"i':..54<>-=.;'::220=1.-- WALK To BEACH C -.::;os:;.l•;:..;.;M.IO=;__---pool, SJC. 493-8195. kno led f J t p ·--~ YOUNG man n°eds purt -646-0697 or BU.0519 FOUND: Turtle Rock, black MAINTENANCE Carpenter • ':V ge o Pan s. rll .. ~ ,_ . Brand Ile\\' I & 2 BR, THL EXCITING Garages for Rent 435 ""!~~~~ ... ~'!"~"I male dog Lab-shep type, Commercial Residential to fit your budget. State Lie. time job, painting, lawn carpl'Ls, drapes & builtins PALM MESA APTS. SINGLE goroge. \\'est.side -::::: MISSION VIEJO friendly, young. 833-822'1 Apartmerrts,' Rough &1='522'°--0975-"''°''-o-----~:;:~2~'. L"Onstruction, i'lt · llith St. 347.3957 FNnfemale Afghan v•·c finish Carpentry, light elec· Painting & Now Hiring1 _ f'ull & P f'rt-Time-.. DAY BUSBOlS; AISo DISHWASHERS All Shilts 2 BR, I BA upt $150 nto. ~~UUTERN.SDTROUNNFPTU.RNBCH. . Costa Mesa. S1orage only. 1600 & 2400 SQ IT ~..i-& Bak st' ~.1 · trice.I & pluinbing. Al P1-rh1ng·•n9 Job Wanted, f-em•le 702 Apply 3-5 daily.. Adults only. No pels. Call unbelievably la."Ee apts, S'l'.li mo. 64244221646'1730 AVAILABLE .NOW 54!)..78W er ., ...... ' LusUmff, 557-6773. ,.-U 1 S 1S1 E c t ~ b!Wll 9 AM-6 Pl\t. 557-98'.U. huge pool, Jacuz::i elect bit· Office Rental 440 ON SAi'I DIEGO FRWY. GERMAN Sh I rd v· CARPENTER-painter, a 11 PAINTING: Int, exr.. Res; n que alesperson • ChlS ...... .,. EXTRA Jrg-2 BR, 2 BA Dlx ins, shag crpls, drps, sauna NEW OFflCES 27992 Camino Capistrano Newport Be:~: ·Ca 1 1! honie repairs, r<>asonable C?mm. _C~ean & Rel. Rt'f~s. A 1''ine Men I Boy's S.ore in Newport BNC:h. poolside apt. Nr. beach. etc. Adults, no pets. 8.11-lfiOO 644-7928 after 6 pm. rates, 25 yrs. exp. ph. Lie. & inSured. Paul; {213) Newport Beach Y.-ould rount Equal Oppor. Empf~r $160. 2320 Florida. :;..16--5582. Sl!\GLES .rrom $150 AIRPORT 4001 BIRCH NB 548-3906 592-2578 Sunset Bch. it a privilege to employ a ·-_ __ _ _ ~ _ 1 BR, apt, trplc, fencf'd yrd, i :~~~· ~m s: Ndo~~~~t~~i~ai~~:: 2000, 2000, 3600 sq .. ft. or c<rm-B~~ ~~e.Bro:ar Be~i~ \VOODWORK, cabin ct s, HJ.QUALITY, l.O\V $ :::.:~ce wi: ~~~ysha~1~j Help Wanted, M lt~F 710 carpel, drapes, gar, adults, UnJurn Ap~ A·..-aJI F~n S$!O all utiJ. Single o!lices trom bo. theroof. Avrul. l0/1/73, 833-2149 paneling, gen repairs, Duke State Lie. No. ~ sales 10 join our staff of ALL around baker 'Or C:X· 842--6007 to $l5 LESS. $125. mo. f.1r. Baumgardner, 541·5032.1 -'""-=~P~ara~k-,-,1---Da Durka. 646-7598, 846-9495 ... 542-1701 . . . unique s 10 rekeepen;. perienced bench man. Ask LRG 2 BR, 1% BA, STUDIO, YOl.l'n! right, they're under· PALISADES CENTER sr.1ALL Man u fact u re r NR California & Nevada ALL types work. New, WALL COVERING QUALIFICATIONS: Desire for r.1r. Dutton between 9 &: encl gar, infant ok. no pets. priced! 1561 Mesa Dr. 3>82 S. E. Bristol desires space to share Ave. 557-6773 remod, add, alter, frame, All types-free ('SI. Call Joe & Willingness to scrv.e 2. ru1·hard's ?>.1 a r ·k et, $157.50/mo. 842--0350. (5 t:ilks from Newport Blvd.) Newporl ~ach 557-70~0 \\'/others. Airpol'l are a . finish. repairs. Lie. 962-1961 ~53&-054=-=·:.:''=~-----I olhers. Pride in Job 644-8660. 1 SR, nr .. beach, shag cpl, 546-9.l\60 (Canipus-llvine Inte.rsection) 673-5711 or 673-8617 SMAIL ferr.i~ lnsb ~t!er, Carpel Servlce * PAINTING & STAINING performance. Able to workAM '~s"1T'°1"'o~u~s~peo-p~le-.,..~. -,ed~ frplc, gas & .... ·att'r paid. $16.'> THE EXCITING BUSrESf intersection in I ~~74 :1~311V i e Jo' INT/EXT, TRI1\t: ACCOUS fromhru F9,l30da to 2:30 Monday to ea111 $100. to $1000. pe1· 53!)--1661 or 53&-2CH2 PALM MESA APTS. Ne.,.,·port Harbor. $c{'()nd Renta ls Wanted 460 JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery FREE ESI'. J ifl 979-8186 t . r y. Age 18 to ll. mo. part time out pi yow• srory in Unique ttomes WOMAN'S watch found C.M. Ori Shampoo free Scotch· ' . l.ooJcing forward to Your home 6:>'9-Sl.23 · ~ * 3 BR, 2 BA STUDIO. MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. Building. 800 sq. ft. at DESPERATE! High.school parking lot. gard .. (Soil Retardants!. cusrgM paperhanging 21 reply. Unique Salespef'S()n, . • • $195/MO. Mature fainily. Bach, 1 & 2 BR. from $150 $3.10/tno; 600 sq. fl: at Student 25 yrs. old needs Please identify, 540-0744. Degreasers &: all color ~· in Harbor area._ State 18ro Irvine Ave, Newpot't ARE YOU READY Avail now. 842-0350. Adults, No Pets. $300/mo. Both w1tl1 views. bachelor or 1 BR apt in Lost 555 brighteners & 10 minutt! Ltc. No. 183281. 642·2356. Beach, Ca 92660 FOR A REAL OL.X 2 br cpts, drps, gar, 1561 Mesa Dr. ~· Costa Mesa, preferably nr .. 1----------bleach for ·while carpets .. PROF. painler. f10ncst work, TEACHER. Wl'iler, editor CAREER.? .M $150 per mo. call Pam, (5 blks !rom Newport Blvd.) NEWPORT BEACH occ .. $100.$ll5. per mo +REWARD. Blk Terr/Poodle Save your OlQney by saving reas. Int/ext, free est. seeks part time work. l\'1.A. Spend a dlrne. it mai'be the 536-4761, Rill eves 979-44.12 546-9860 4.'M:: fl. airport area. Full util. Please Call 963-3705 or mix, vie Hart>or/Adanis, 1ne extra trips. Will'clean Refs. 54~2759, 642-3913. degree. Excel refs. 548-2518 '""'isest investment yaU ha.ve Laguna Beach PREVIEW OPENING servil'e· Suites overlooking 962-4268. brn rol w/metl studs, flea living rm. dining rm., & rNTER/Exter, accous. ceil· PAINTER Wanted. Ex· ever n1ade. Call S34-SCl92 bet Award \Vinning I, :.? & 3 br future 'golf courSl'. Mullen LAGUNA Beach _ 2 Br. 2 col & rabies tag. Please call hall $15. Any_ rn1. $7.50,l-~ln~gs~s~pra~y~ed~.~L~l~e,~in~s.~loc~.~;perl~ence<l~~·~R~es~.~W~~ork~. :;;d~5~&=1~p:m~.:-:--::-~:-:I SPACIOUS l BR. Panoramic ocean vie\v, C'PI, drp!I, Adults, Utils pd, $200. 21J-!l25-8295. apts w/family nns. No Reali)', 540-2960, '3 4 o Ba. Oceanlront pref'd. Up 557-9993/642-6908. couch .SlO. Chtur $5. 15 yrs. refs. Free est. 645--0809. 548-2759 or 6'U.3913 lea!\e. Sorry, no pets. From Irvine, NB to $300 n10 . Perm. Middle A,FGHAN, Golden Broivn CJCp. is ivhat counts. not Assemblers - just $175. OUR TOWN FULL SERVICE age couple. Send info, fernale, lost 9-10 vi c ~~~r.1sl'i.o~ril~k myself. Exper1"me,t'.al Family Apts, 1250 Adams Westcliff Building Cl&;SSifiM ad no. 935 c/o Adan.\s/Brookhurst, H . s. Ac.v,",·.'f',","",,,'p"•'onFca~'*° ...... 166),, c w !JI Iii! D ' & Oa1ly Pilot. P.O. Box, 1560 Puppies n~ her, reward' ooN·T take chances with Trader's Parad1"se . 'al " ~ !~~~ m~/. N .. ~;·.rt Costa Mesa, Calil. 926>;. 963-2253. . yuuc earpcf, I el pro-Mechanic • CASA VICTORIA * Bench. Mr. Howard WANTED, 2 BR house zoned $25. REWARD, lost sn1all fessionals who kno\v ""hat SEA TERRA.CE J, 2 & 3 BR. Furn & Unf. 64J.6101. for. business or sml store ~9") brown haw k, leather !hey ai-e doing help you. I" A bl -' APARTMENTS ~~~l.~~~8i21DCfcto~~ ~ESK~gs~pa~ce~~av~•:ilh~b~le8$SO; l1 ~w~/l~•vf~ng~qua~~rt~er~"~635-<l009~!·1 ~~I '496- 0 "9mlegs,Dvcry pvocnL ~~~SE OF CLEl\N 1·nes ssem ers St. at 11.11rbor, CM. 642-8970 mo. Will provide furniture ...,_l,l ' una t aft Ca r pet Cleaning e Five Veers ' .• ' II Cllttwnl1'1new1st Ask about Move-In at SS mo. Answering service I~ SP!\-l. Fl c & W'nd t"1 mes cnst ten I Alloivance available. 17875 Beach Blvd. hfsonlfl A.., LOS!' black cat. Vic of Cd1'-I oor are 1 ows I M is1lle E xperfence Huntington Beach. 642-432'1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; .. ;;; high school. 1'~\ea collar, ap--Dutch Mnint, Serv .. 5~7-l50X • Second Shift "'"' r 1,. 1 Oen• Point -· ---· -pears to be balding btw. ca . SI C t Cl e Som ~.. I 1.1111111 • ..,, .. , • wa ocean 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB eye & ea. ear. Please can eam a rpe -ea n dOl lars • ..,..rt m,• , ::~~·:';r~:!:i~rpet, BRAND n('w <leltL'<e B11chclor 2.~00. 1200, 7'"JS & 540 Sq. •-i .. Personals 530 644-7776. __ _:•c_,64(;-o:'c.:7:::80'.Uc..::• ___ ,I \\IU: pc:rform civat' tO.l<ront."f' beam ce111np, panel livint Apt. In 4-ple.'=. Encl. gar., An.Zit> pa.1~;~¥1\J. Bnum· ____.. REWARD. Gold & Grcl'n Cement, Concrete l\Sllt!1't'lbly "-'Ol'k on• ·-heavy rooms. 1>1lkl/baleot1r. QE Kood Joe. 675-l849• ea ner, · · Edgar K. Hill enamel llnk braC<!lct. L-Ost cusror.t Conl'rete Work. '-------------------'! shect nict~li m (ss i I<' lltchert,selfcle1n 1Mi.. Huntington S..ch SPACE-Office. club study 17572 siuoit Tr•• Ln Festival grounds, 1'Ti ni(:thL nl"nlOVC asphall driV('\\'yS. ~5' Aristocrat l...Owlinl!'r. sips '70 F·lOO P.U. w/36'' Shell· har<lware. Mwt ha1..-c C,'(• dlihw1sher, Rte. Bid&., pOOI, DELUXE Ad Pool ld "'°s up,. etc. $65 mo. lse. On rYlne v .. ~ry 11e:ntimental, PLEASE, Rei,lae.:., ~·/concrt\e 6."ie. ft. 6, rcfr\g/stove/ Xlnt cond. cra.,.,•t" lhru·nulo·3 tnks. A1r {l('rience in filing, Rtl1ng, Jacunl, flrtsldl lpunge.. Utt " c , roac ""'llY"• nr, N cw P 0 r l You are t;1e ,\.il\J'l\'T of 4....-~7 No delays. 1'1-re t~t. \\'alks For V\V + extra mone)' . . 10-n1l, Bo-Rack Like nu 2.600 1>:.inchtng & rt! am In i' · Chalet 1 H-llehs.-lr.l-~ ·r-:. ~~~~~n £~1·~.Tu'.1if~wp. au~:r e 1-~B~Jl(J[.~"'~"C".M~~~6~rull~· ~·,,1 ... ,,.,.-+'lWO-FREE-TIGKE TS ?>.iA.'tURE---cot.-b.J..a e-k lttl'r.!. J>ftl~. No job I~ or ??.?..??? d.lor..older 'iW·l[Qnda ve1i.i-;:Know~"f;l:;;ed~·!Oe"•~bl!l'ed'l11~1ut~'i!·""'l#-l---2 baths. From $20S to lJ2S •e 4 DELUXE offl<:ell 18c to the w/whltc nt throot, sp:iyrd snulll. 6.18-3325. * 548-1395 -t Dal·Toy, a.1&-nJ04 f673.2Z} e<"hriiques, cold \' I, ,., ...., "*» 493«i01. poolsL.. ... sauna, t t n n I 1 • PLUS 400' \Varehoust-space fem notch n1is{ng ear Ice bax rivets SCl"eW!( fr nut ,...,_ ..,. 84&-0~. •·nop , •gan Cos•-Mc~"' RECJJEATION whit'· ll<n -liar H' B ·-•' •CEMENT WORK• ZJ Paln111 Indian Cove a1't'a, ~tOBILE honie lot ln Palm plat-,~ri ... ,.;,;of 'rill' ')•'go Ollt-. ... 11viw1Mtvtl ftu,.l t Bdrm. From $135. &14 .. 220 '.Al '-"64s-.Us2 VEHICLE SHOW 5.,1&-97ro ""' ' • • ....... • Comm'! & Rcsid. Lic'd 2 BR., a~ house, 2% ~. ))es('rt Greens, toe. on golf 1cmPl3tes:' 1';;,d t;,ls, rJx~ ~:.::!c~~~:ruwr. 4 BR condo, 21,, BA, trplc. I Const H\Vy. & Ncwporl Blvd. SEPT.Alt9TlhcH·23RD LOST-SHAGGY00G-Ch&.IBod nCdaedra. Call ;,56-0.'!6.'~ :~Q~.t.l·rr!;1c ~ewvC~~~ L'Oll.r8C, Incl inbshlp, P3.Yotf tum, anu Wp aldJ. BR condosrwalk to beach & llCiO Sq Ft 30c Sq F'l 1 $.~.800. Eq. $7.700. for very 1 ·-•..__I. ~-1.'636-'16S8. s.'JG.8145. 0 -1 ,· ·a"k 6·-_,;.,oo ANAHEIM STADIUM Tan ·~vy h•~. med. '1'•· iliac or ?T 548-'llllt. l!OOd ••«" 6'0·1090. Apply In PulCf!I -. .. •-•ll..--'" onom Cl!, NI. iOTVi· Owner lel\rful. ~. CllILD CARE after !IChool pr 3UBMIT lMlde (rnolorhomt' tlletbolcecommuntty l!jun1 Beech .,, Baylront orticc i;pacc to >'.JOO Sta~~~11~:" Blvd., 834-5809 or 64~2577 daily, Kettler i;chool ortn or?• fw 1 or aJI. Stcphcnl' h'°':;;~;;;;o;-:====:ISPACIO\lS studio. 1 blk to ~Im.re Ba~ido Bldg. $150 Please call 642-5678 t<xt 339 P.flNlATURE Poodle, Sat., H.Il , !~need yd .• playmates. 40' TSI-"8 Cruiser, 2 A11,m·. ~... .,,.rualo_bc_ $175. "'='8478 "o"LX"'·.6~rm.~ 0 _Ulcc-. Bes~=., to Your __!ic~tlt .,.,:1i1te wearing r:lca colln:. Rea50nable 5~ hd lnl·. p•'Op. I'll C8/T)' note. 1;.;.;;o;....;.,;.;.;;.;;_,. ____ , .... ~-~;::.::.;:,·=------I • l ueRI !North County Toll ftte -vie. ~---ttnd-eameha-Contractor :.tITTG VIMa-~wOro~N.B. 01..X 2 .,· 3 BR. 'J J\a, end Newportiiieach In O.C. Alrport ~rea, 2172 number ll M0-12'20 1. La., Ot. Reward. 548-1797 Have 4 br, 5 ba, pool homt". gar. $170 up. Rental Ofc., :.;;;;;,!;,:;.;..;;c:;;.;:;;.___ 00.Poht No. 8, 833-32'l3 FUU.Y LICENSED LOST L.B.~. A!lsoc., roo1n. nddl1lon. In San Marino. $171,500 "·I SOM Mace Ave, 546-1034. VF.ARLY ltn~ to right cou. * Corono. dcl Mflr, sm gmd * SPJRitUALIST * RED Fox -In C.M. ti tound Patio & rc11'oc!ellng, t'On-over $100,000 equil)'. \.\'l'lnt "Wetorl It & Reap" plr $300. New Jo\\'t'r dplx. 2 * F1oor, A/C, U\11, ample* Splrltual readings 10 am·lO cnll 54~2193 11.ltl'r 5 pm ~re Ir 1..-.0 ! k.. hon1e In cameo Sfio1'Tll, From tttasures lo tralh Gr, 2 Ba + den or din rm. * prlq:. $145 mo. 675--0900 * pm. Advtce on all 1nattera LOST mllla Enl(li11h Pup;, 642-3638/8~7-.'i0a1. Sho1'<' C\ltts or T Bkr. 3333 Harbor Blv4. Cot ta Me11, Cint . Prime oceanfront delWte duplex, N'pt. Beech, w.t. $175,000: tnde u1, for I~· rr uni!~. BA!boo &y Prop. !1S-1tl60 Equal Qppor. Emi>""'1r m!I 1\lrn thtm tnto cub Pvt bCk )'d. 1 Blk to bch. lbl: tuttst draw in the West. 312 N. Jo...1 Camino Rtal, San c .r.t Sftnta OIU'll Co. doc A good want ad 11 a good lo-sr.;.:rm. CAU.. Dally Plkil 615-8839. .a..J?Aily Pilot Claulfled Clemente. 492--9136 492-9034 lie. Csll 557-1612. ves1mcnt ••••••••••••••••••J,.,,,,;,...,...,...,.,....,...,_f • • > ' ,. • I : . ~.-' . . . PILOT WedntsdilY, Srpltrnbfr 12, lq]J l lt1r~1 -~ ........ ~-· ~J [llJ~,.11~, ~ ••. ~.-~mi~,. :..1 ---.. -~J[J]~1~1 -11:. ............. .::'lilJ~•• lo Wonted. M & F 710 Holp Wonted, M&F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 71 0 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Won ted , M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 [jJJ [ Jl. Bookl\(.'l'l)t'I'. llospilitl, 't'dlt ,t.; l'nllf'(•\ t'xfl('r. 1<t>f'll. $al 1-01ntH<'nliur11tc ·/ahilil). "-IN. L 0 r d ' I 7-3515, .1.BLY BAJl\'SITrER. t)latun· Full l!mr, one :; ,,., ·•ht. 11111· :.. n10. oltl Li\:C 111 vf out lrvtfl(', Ml'l-fli!!'.l. BAR,'SIITER. n1 ,\ ho11111•, Cn111a !\li':Y• Tu<•o<, .~ Thnr, , t~JOn 10 6: S:11. 1111 da~, iJ1111 lrtU'lil 1\<'t', ;..-1·)-t:'.l'\. I~ -VARIAN 1~" n \'SJTTEl-,.--,_-.:i .. -11-,1c-.rr .. , lll'l'U. :! l.U {j l':O.J, ;'\lull, 1111'\I • Vrl. ~ \'r. nlrl J.!ll'! ~;\ \.-11!!:0:7. Ji _i ~ HAS BAri':'\1/\1rJ 11 ;1nh'1I. Appl~;-111 .l 1\rlfilt)' 1\i·~. ::12.-, Jlarl~Jr •o SHIFT Bl1·d .. c .:-.1 {~lt}..9!110. ~11 BAR Wi1t1--;.;n,rci-r,·-"c-c"-m-, fl! thl' Lo!us n fl()nJ :"OPENINGS! Beau~ ~:,'~t:,Sfj-) !'•VARIAN DATA Bus~ sh11fi. Conun ).\U11rn. ~ : :\o roll111\ in<.: nl'<.'. &1:,.1u::.o "" • nin~sAC10 H' IN••·.E·• S<>•i>I'"'" 13EACT'l:' OPR. top ~tybsl, ,. ~~.-,-, " ion sala1·y. Su. W;,:unn Sn Ion. ·l!:B-3 H.i:i. I\.\ illing to 1vork 2nd shill. /~UT\' ...._,r.tlot•, 1 sliiini· Vl\l'jan pays a sh11! 1hf· r"' ''l"- l ferenlial ~ thcsc l'l'~ul.ir poo t::"irl. 1 f!ssisla11t, 1nusl 0 u ls I It II d i n jj: t'01l1 ]JHl1Y bl' lie. Ii :2-:\!J~O be~fils: -soATCARP"~E=N~T=E=R Competitive T1·a11•!1·r T~1~· \':it·hts. :i\lus1 ~ Do rinishini:;: \\Ol'k un :17· ' Salar"ies 11111,,~ f''iJ)f'r. 10 t!o highes1 quali!)' l\'10lhl'Ol'ki11g. ~ Basic Major TRAINEE For l':trpeulry 11ol'k. :-.lust be ' & Medical I hrig-ht 11· <ll'~irf' tn 11·arn. • · ~ Days Va~a-J>a<'ifk· Tn1wlt'r Corp, ..,. I :"l'i' ·6908 II tion after 6 1-Boat Rep·a';~,-m-.-n-- " months 12 \\';ttl'l'frr,nt f'Xpcr. prf'f'd. 111 • 1 P1·nn. t'ull tin1 l' . .\lust have I,, . days after 1 ~h01'1 hait• s.: elcan 11.'f'Ord. :\o 11rifll'r~ pl<"asi•. Bla1:kiP's I j year. Bu.11 Yard, N<"v.·po11 8t>ach. 'i Christmas & -BOAT CARPENTE.Rf 11 New Years Exr11:rien<.1.'(I. 5.16-sm RUSBOYS 1v/<li11. rm c.xper. week Off. Over 18 yrs of age. Imml'tl. e •Profit Shan"ng, openings. ,\pply in person. Laguna Hills Hi\1011 11111, h'•11 Stock 2521}j La Paz Rd .. La~ Hills. r1,, BUSBO\' \\'anteii: Ex p <l . purchase, O\'er 18 11•ho f'811 \\'Ork any ' et" shif1. 01ris or Stt•ve, Beach .r. r lfement 1-lour;c Inn, 6!'J Sleepy ,~i .~ • plan. llollo1v \Vay, l.a,.."'llna &·ach. ., , , CASHIER, Delancy's Rcst., ~!IC posi1ions rcquirc cx-Ort::". Co. airport 1l'mlinal. perlencc in the fol101~·ing Ap1>ly in person 9-11 a.rn. area11. Cobling, "'it-e\\•r11.p, rlaily, mo 111cch11nil'al ass1'1nbly. CHEMICAL Don'l he lrft out -1\pply now i: join il groll'ing coni-OPERATORS pany. l'or c.'if)llncling nif'tal rf'li ncry I in Sa.ntu Fe Sprin~s. Chf'lll· ! Plca5" Apply istry bHck;a-ound In s.·ho..--il , In Pf'rson or past cxfl('r. nec. Good co. I ot Contact. J. Fullcr OCnefits.· 213/921-1164. ·~DM Cl-f lLD CARE for 2 school 1 1 ·, · .. ' ' gi»I,, 0 lo 5, 30 Mmo th no Fri. p11ssiblf' 2 <'Vf's a 11·cck, your hon1f' Of 1nine. N. 1 .. 1:,:una, ·lfl.1-3.Xl.'i. 212.2 .Michelton Dr. CJllLD care net'cled in our ine, California home, Thurs, & Fri long hrs 2400, oxt. 336 I Qppor. En1ployer I ASSE.\fRLF:RS hr lmn1l'rl. oprnin~. { OU will be fully trninpd h:-o t eon1pruiy. Come In earl~· so 1 you can start \\'Ork today. f:CHO JOB AGENCY '::tJ.811 St .. J.luntinr,ton Beach 2 children', 1 in Sch m.5369. CLERICAL KEYPUNCH S\\'ING SH.1F1' 6 nio's Cun·ent \Vork E.~p. l1JSll\\'AE.1it-:k -,J.ty & n11c 'Thl' A11t•1t•n1 \l..,1,11\·r CONTROLLER .'itll.tll bul 1.u;t 1.:ro111n:i; fJOl1 Z-u07 \\'. Coai;t II"). N.8 . 1!•·(1·111"· rn:1.iuf;u·1111·1·r !U1·11 1 ===~·=&~16::e::·"~"'"-;-I _:'C..,,-- 111!11 ln 11'1111(·, ~···k, >'"un~· l)(J~IESTIC !11 ·!11 G<-"1r1:e 11~rr>i.~I\•' i.h111-!<h1•1,(t 1•11n ,\lh•n J{yl11n<l ,\~c·111·y, 1116-B 111,11,.1 ( !'.\ do g111• J•lt>ft•r !·;, Hl1h ~t .. ,..; A. »17.0:~~. t«fl lilll ;tt'l-Utul11n;.! d1·~Ll't' & nQNUT 1'1~k"l~l;;r, To11 p1'1f1 ·i;~u•nnl 11hil111 1·1's1•111111l. pay. Apiily IJ.oll.v u !Jonul, :'llu~i hn1 ,. 111•:.vv 1n11u~lllrJI 1•)} 18 Br11ok.hursl, II . B, 1•:..1 ... ·1·1; 11, ... in 1d l 11h11,._, . ., 4JI n.,,111 <'•'n 111 .i· JI nni. :.:c11l'ri1! <•l'l'iH!ll!J111..(, n•.~I :u'·J•o--•iiii---iiiiiiiiiiiiii I n•untl11g, & l.•\ 1· .. t1n11 1or1'['· hJ«11 ion. Should 1 ... 1111u~'ubh-Dr's Assistant ly n1n1~·1s:1 1 11 11 11!1 El)P. In-\'oun~ l:vl.Y !l"'-~l 1'1 a~Sl!>C !e1crun1: ,t rt'l\'<Ul.i1n1!" fu · 111 h"Hllli ~pi.. \\'ill tr<1n1 , 1~1 1111·,• ...... ·1wl r,·~111111• 10 Cla!<!<I· r\p. nee. ,\p1>ly 111 {ll.'r~·111 fio •<I ,\fl No. 00~. D:•ily Pilol, any af! 01. I'\'~'. ZJ:.;o \\'. l'.O. Bo.'~ :jij[), Custa .\l!•.,a, Coast Jh1•y .. N.B. C.1l1L !t2n2li. Coo1\s ,f.i.· ". ,-.1-l,.-,.-,,-,.,-,-,,-,-,,-1,'-o·RAPE-RY-MFG-- ncN:lf'd. I-u!I ii.: part hnic lk'f' 1~ c:..r ·r . 1 ·al •... 1 jobs al'ail. l 'p 1,1 If) hr~ \\k i ·"' •. 01 1. 11~1~ •U-• ' 1111g, tabhng & Jll<J(•h, I .1.ea_:..a11\ a1 n1osnhf'1'!'. Cal I oi..:•rators. (~lOtl 11 . !'l:t2-1!IOO 11('1•k rl:1)S llt.'t11 {'4•11 li•I I • I .P ) . 9· 1-.. 11ays • ...,1·a 1·a ion~. · atv ·1 ilt'.i.eh lJrapcry :;...·1·~. 900 \\. COOi\ f llOU~EJ\t:EPEl-t. 11tl.~o ~S~t.~. ~C~.i\~I~. o-c~-c-~-nt..'('fh'd in11uf'<il:ilelv in 0--;--, ~ · E..Xl'~:1ut-:scr.o ou1s1ck> 1V n·pa1rni;1n, St··rid r1·~ulll•~ lo R.odtK'y llopk1n , :6j()2 Pur· pit· Sage JJ\fl(', S..•01 Juan Cap1i111·t1.110 9'.!67:1 1-~ A CTO lt Y 11•0 r kr r . !;phol~lcr) "hop. Clean cut. A1111ly S!IS \\'. ltilh St., Nt>\\'lltlrl lif'nch. -----------t'ASlllON SllO\V tlin•rlc1n;, Vr't't' S·lOO jl'\\'~1l ry 1vurdrnl11". no t'Olll'ctlng, no d(!llvet·y 1::arn $!)() 10 SIOO/pl'r \\'k. Part lime. Cnll r-.trs. l\toorc, :~·17-T~lfil. FF.tltALF., 11«1rchouse ~il'l, i.:oud tlrivcr, full Hnl(', p(•rmnnent, no students, rion·s1110\n•r'. j da y s , ti:'.IDA!\1-:1::\0Pi\1. Sl 7:i/hr. ;.larl. Jntt•rviC!\V 3-j }' !\\. ~l'it1d()1\• Designs 3i:l7 Birch Sl., NB II l>J•L'."',...1001. l" 11 P.JLJ. I rcss .~ l~r11c-h Sil\\' sma •"~·-......• •· '1 0 M: "\ • St I 122· S'J' I 67."rl-0:?'1· l'VC' · 67~ 17?~) I 'l" QI' ar · .r _,;,u rooo &'l'\'i(·e \Vorkcr, cxJlf'r prl'f'd. ltotal!ng: M'hcdule. Got.>tl cn1ployl'(• bcncfi!s. 1\pply Co!:1a !\1csa P.1l•n10rl1tl llnspllal, ::01 \'il•lolia, C.ll.1. J•:qu;1I IJ11IXl!::._5'.~~o~ · s ' · pt•r hr. L..arso11 8nterp1'LSl'S C.'001'/llousckt't'f)('r, hr:-; 2-S, :1:17-.-•2llJ. ~' do1ys. 01111 car. l:wd ORY'~C=L~E~Ac.NING .~n!a rv. Sr>ncl l'C'SUllll' to I.Xi:-. No. •i0.~3. Irvine, Ca. At.:1'111·y l\l<1nagl'r in N.B. j --. , IJ••.~:-. . .JO hr;;;. l~aid holidavs. CQOJ,, -, /\11t~l.1or Jn~, .:-;;111 l'l\·11...:111! sun.,.,undin~-s. E:\- Clf'n11 nh . C.tll f(11 ,1pp1 1:;,.1· IJref'd ,. • 1 . II lo 11 " 1'12 <"J I · . 01 app cu 11 t•r ::_~·_:_ ..,,;i · (i ! 1·251~. . * COOi\ • •··JtUi' ~"'""I I 1 · *GARDENER* Be your own Boss l-'ull or p/ti1n~ your 011 n til'1'a. lli~lf inl'o111£', Guaranteed Customers No Ca sh Down Eiu·u ~1111· P:iv Latl'r s:ii11a1 ----ror 1tali1111 D!•li. nvf'i· IS, t''I:· '-' ',,,u l a1y 1.:as111·1·, lll:llUl'L'. Do\\'11101\'TI llun\-G1\:-: Pu111p A I t ,, ti d /Lilt ' _p~l'iC'llCt'd . !)6:Z-H~l'1. ''''-'''''' n 0.,.,,·lo. "",o,·.1-,0 1. . -L> ~ -f/lirnl'. t'\pCr. ('ns!a l\IC'sa ('(>0~\ \\'A~TEJ). i\'lusl he o i-:.UGs·ro1tE s.d<'s clcrk, C;ir \\'a~h. 2ffi9 !\arbor t'XJI d. steady 11·ork. U1~una, ., "''''' 10 II 1. ".. Bl"<i C 'I I'll 'i.i:>S \\ '" ' ' 1 orne .,....;i, l-.:.-ii'-iioi·-·.;;-~· ;;i.' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .:..· _-._. !ll1111-~·1·i, 19G-9191. COUNTElt i.:i t·I sitnd\\'il'hcs, I. I , · A EAHJ.\' n101·n. nl'1vsp11ix.•r part unt' cay~ '" n1ll'S. 11-d1~lh't'J',\'. i\lus! h:1\'t" car. l<I)' in IK'l'SOn nt S111 t1nn Li· Over 21. r~ay approx. S:!OO quor, 6010 \Varnel' !Jli•I.. nio. Hunt. Bch. are a . 11 ·_~"~· =~~~--~ !i \7-:!300 bt•I. 10 a.in. COUN TER };:irl. full tllll\' fo1 I:.'.:.'.:.'.:,'.:,'.:.'.:.'.:::::::: 1lry l'k•aning shop. c>.p pr\'f. ~"'~1~~~~·-ST-O-Ol-AN~-i EARN MORE Snddlc!J<u:k Collc~c hitS open· in~ fol' ('XIK'l'i••nt:<'<I l'US!t1- dian on i.:1·a1•f•yar1I shif!. S1a1·1 s.·1~i-Sli:?:i-S65ti r1" ,. rnon1h 1trpe11dini,:: up on qualifif''1!io11s. + $2:> shifl dillcrcnlial. G(l(lfl friugl' llf"nefits. Cid1 13 us i n (· s s l\lanai_.:<'1', (714! 49':;..4!}:-,0 01· il::l-9700. ('\jSTOD l1\~ -:10 hrs 11k, •'n il filG-!!142 frn111 9-j::lU; :~.i:>-63,'{t C\'l'S ''-------1 Day Maiiltenance Man & 8usyboy, 5 rtays 1l'k. Nn f'XPf'r. nrl·ess. Arh·ance1nrnt potentinl. WITH US SECRETARIES Interim Personnel Service 17581 Irvine Blvd. '115 Tustin 838-5460 F:qu~1l Uppol'. Employl'r Electronic Development Technician GENERAL LABORERS s l!OUI' Uav Tl'llljlOl':\1')' 1\S!>l~lllll{'flt VOLT Instant Personnel TP!llll(Jf<tl'~' &·rvi('C :~..:t'\ {';111111us 1)1'., Sui!r 10;1 Nc1~po1·1 Bl•ach ;,16--tl741 E11u;1! Oppor. J.:n1ployrr GENERAL CLERK t: . ..;[l('r. 11• 11-orknlnlll! <'Onlp pr<'f'd. bul will lrai11 sharp Jlf'rson 11· goud 1yp1ni.: ,t,_ Ahilit1· I•) 1!1'01\' in !.;no1vl('d"1' ,I:: r'l·~iio11s1LJ1tr1y . Call S4:!·iiil 1 fu t· app1. U:'\'IG.\ltD l:\SUllA:\CE I Girl-Friday $600 F<'I· !'aid. A drt'an1 spot 11· ~ff';d rlc11•!op.•r! II )1111 likf' Husly P<'lit·an l~f'!:1alll'J.tl1 l\e11 p(lrl B\·;1ch 27':5 \\'. C.-.11~1 I 111)'. Dt•si:::-n layouts, tt>sl ,i:, IJudil 1·llalll'nbt' & ll<'Oplf' This 1s solid s!alc tc!Sl equip. foi· \'ou r 1·ar1'(·1· .. \l...o F1'f· J1lh-.. vok'f' 1\•a111in~ s y !< l l' n 1 s. i.·a11 Ann Ch1·1s!iC', 5,j(j .. ~, Dental Assistant fl('(t's n1i11 i-yrs expt'l'. Cunirul C;in•\·r t:n1 ptuyn1cnt First Cla ss Wanted Seline l'Ollege t•lcctronics Ab"n<.')'. 3·!00 llvinc Blvd .. df'sirnble. r\.Jl All nhascs of rf'Slorative dr n· ~/ i ' S · 11· C .. ,, 11s er pec1a tcs O. GIRL Frida\/ needed {or tis lry n111s1crcd. Sala ry 1040 Monro1·ia. C.!\I. l~usy 1 ~irl Otrice. J::xp'd in ~~-;-11f~:'.r~_.goo'.ldcntial. Equal 0 1>por. EmployC'r lHc st:!l'l'C larial duties, & ______ .,..,.,..-•IF.:\IPL0\':\1ENT Oi'~FERED A/P, ,\/It payroll, in· fJ~::NTAL Scc, ,..-,-pc-,-otricc i\Ja!{', sn1all litf' mft:" ro voici n,i: & billini.:, ?,.;) yrs rnanagen1<·n1 . bookk('('pJng, ~~~!l~yl';~li~~~r. rt~!~~'~ 5'.'16. eall a-1-0-ISll b<.>l 8 & ,r,,, insur, plt•a.sant cstab. of. / .i· I c:c:::::...~~~--~~~-ficc, 1:d Joe, Ul6-US1. \\' t'O. m. expcr. req'd. GIP.L Friday Excitin,1:: 979-2290, Jim CI in e. airport business lll'eds i.:nl I • 5.16-14:19 k S SF.:flfBLERS. C;1pa~i10r TYPIST fJENTAL assistant. chairsirle ,'c'"""'="c'cYc'c· =~-----lo be secrelHl'Y 10 prt's., &. x-rays. Non sn1oki•r, pref. ENTHUSIASfIC JX'Opll' in· a ssist w/bkknng. Sl•nd 11Til· I c'c"c"o1'c"c'o''c· c"c·1'c1..IJG.!O'.lc1c· ___ c I tl'rcs!C'tl in part lime Johs 111 ten resun1c to Cat, l !f.l.11 DENTAL assistant, 1 i;irl of· l\·lcDonalds. Shifls 11vail. Airport \V ay So., Santa Ana, 50 + \V .P:!\<l. ; manuf. needs fl' mil I f' I traineqi. No cxpcr. nf'l't.'~?<. 1 i'"'ull 11tne rlays. Start at ~S1 .ro.t549--0241. SSEMBLY or rll'c1ronir 1 parts, Hghl pl't'S~ 1\'0rk. 11i!l train. Day!!, good ronclitions and hf'nef\!11. 6~Z..lR77. STAT-CLERK fice, I yr exp .. flt least 25 between 7 am ,r,, 3 pn1. Ca 92707. yrs of agr. t;.16-2615 &ilflry + n1cals. Contact I cCcl~HcL=c10--ch0c1c0-c,,--,-.,,-,.-.,11 DENT A L A s sis ta n l, !\lr. Sanrh<'~ at !\lcDonalds. snnd\\'ie\1 shop, 11-2:30 ~1on ehiiil·stdl' t:'Xtcndc-:1 rturics. 635 \\'. l9l h St .. Costa i\lcsH. 1hru Fri. Sal + tips. No ex-r:xp only. 11.R. S!6--06!li. \\'olrk cx[)('r1enccd people per nee. Over 21 !)('Jpful. M'T fllanagcr, xlnf tpn for student, nf':il ~. prcfen1hll'. 1'\~e JjJ,. 1\•ill train, :ipply nit Soulh Coa~I PI n z n ldel!i No. 2. Sunflo11't'r & \\'ilh COLLEGE 1\LGEBHA App\~· l\lon-Frl !1-:'\oon PEHSON~EJ. DF:P 1\RTITF::-;T PACIFIC MUTUAL 100 NC\\'por1 Cl'n!rr Dr Ne1\'JXn1 Beach we eon1<' o\pply bcf 11 or aft 2:30. U ~; r.; TA L Ass ls t 11 n t Chah·sirle. at lcas1 G mo's EXEC. SECRETARY 6·1~......_>1977 l''i:per. 11.B. ai'l'a . S46-3.'l10. ~·,'(' Pai,!. Proj1'l't n1anai:;t·r HAIRSTYLISTS D t I R ___ t' . t r.( lnnd rle11'!0pn1cn1 firrn Assi-'>tant l\'a/llt'CI. !\-lust be en .a . ecep .•on1s fll-Ms top nc><ch .;;tc'y I\ l:..xp ti. 5.t.>l-.'!.'41 i-:•111d i,k11!.; .~· <-on,;lrurlion ~-__!-sharp. 673-1J66. Dictaphone l'tanscriber r·'ipt•r. !-ita1 I Si50. Also F l-I' llARD\\'ARE Sal cs man. .Jnh~. Call ;'l:arilyn Liqht. !\lusl be l'xp'd & 11•orking (I() 11·.p.n1. 1yp111g & 1:ood :'>-10-iiO:M, ('0a,.,1;1t Pl'rwnn"l knu11ledgc of tool~. Apply in spc>Jlin~ l't'<frl. E-.;p;•r pil•f'd. ,\i.:1nt'), :!iOO JiarlXlr Uli·u .. ~rsiin, In 11.\V. \Vright Co. ~J:· AUTO Equnl Oppor. J::n1p\oyf'1' LitM'1.,11 c·u. lll'nl'fils. Call C'.\I. 126 Rochl'ster, Costa ~1esn. flf[;~'#.' ~ I ~1:.!·l';J\ fol' appt. 1..0::"'-=e~x"'e"'c"'u~T~l~V"'E~S--H EAL TH FOOD ill.il/C.fl1. >er. p.1)m!t, quar1rr-SALESLADY " . journal< & "'h<d· CLERK TYPIST I C"C:.IHD "·•lJP..INCt: $12,000 to $75,000 lri ),lu!-1 OC> ahl<' to Of'll.'1'-IJJJO:T \!~Y i\i·' -1'1 1111rkhi S.·nd n•sun11• Qr call TODAY \\'c nf'NI a maturi' & f'Xfl('r. °"I '"-1,·k "»oo S u f f d I I 0 C -s:1lf-sl.11ly intcrr-s1cd in •'110d ,. ,,..._r, "'·p.i: ni ... cui '" SALE DEPT. a I Ir ;1eli\'t' Conl'al,.~r1•n1 "" 1'''" 1 l'11 in N OST .. '~ .ulom~•o'" .,,. I "I 1 1 · nu11;1ion. Ul\'l'l y, nlOrlcrn .,, ,,,.. •C c .• ,... "' 1i .. ~pi111I. 1· lc~ihl•' hour~ frir ~":"'.'11 !\:I' 111, erv~e~r. , , • ~· 'train quallfil:'d r)('rson. Sait•s .t i\lark«lin~ (·:\fJl'I' 11111 11r 11;11·1 !h11t· P111plo~1·~·. EXl::Cl.J1 IVf, !:iEP.VICJ::S, SIQn'. eXN:p1ion11lly fin c "-Mn;;. 8111111, JohntiOn r l..:(d. Jlcaiy ph .. n•·s. cu~-P..o•neCit ~ int:ludl' paid i·ae:i· I'.llC. 1·1irntc!1'. P'l('a . .;;u1t 1\·orking .~ Son L in<..-oJn-!\>lcrcU1)', tonier lilll!<tcl 1'1.'(j°fl. Pica.~-11,.11,.,, ,\· HlCOrllC l'i'plnre· .~&,'. 1~ !\'lain, _:;ant~ Ana c'!lt1ds. Min. ~2.2f1hr1o star!; ~Yl0-5630. ant pcr:-onali!)·. TyPC' 6.'i nicnl plan. Apply 1 l l.i 111-11 54r-!162a. i\Jorc if previousexpcr. jusli-'··1 & firs. Apply l~indbcrg Nulri-B,\BYSrrrER. housrkerfM'r. 11·.p.n1. L 1'<'.. typcw1'1ler · S11pcr1r11'. :-\c•\\'!Xll'1 Bt:nrh or EXPEP.. nUl'"S"S. aid"!', !"I! ' "" " tion. in rt.'ar or lhc ToY Lh·e in or ou!. \\'orkin~ tl1i.:t:.1pho11r. 1•1ill b!:!-2110. 11111,, ;dJ shift ~. i:iart time t't" \\ni·lil S!ore IOll't·r lt•wl. So. rnoJl'lf'r ,1·/2 ~chl a £c Call ~·or Appl. L>ISi!\l;\Sll!·:I'., i-i:::o :1.111. 10 l1r f & 9-! p.n1. or 5-!l::lO Co..1.Nl Plaza Shopp1ng Cir., children. l\lon-F"ri $10. irk. , " I'·'''· ,,,,01.'. ''l <>I ,,.,,,.,," 11.n1 :\1111 h1·nC:'fits inclcl. «rro "\1 .,-~ I1H.lllSlfl~J P.••laUuns ~ ,.. , •. af\ •I p111. l'!J1-58S.':i, i\lisst011 1nl·lil. 111s, , ,11 k lt·i•I'•'• l':irl; 1·1,t11· ,\· sa·k k'il\'C. Park Vitjo. (714 ) 494-9401 Lulu llt•:tl1h C:u'\•, lfin ~'I••-.:-l,1rln H1·alTh Carr. •lli!i Flag- BAB\'SITTF!t fot• 1.1·orking slll l) Hd., :\.II. 6~2-\/Jll ~h.p I: L. ~.8. 6~2-.'l044 mot~r. c.:-.I. 11rra. \Von1an TELONIC -----.. ,Pf'P " k c h c r DISHWASHER r.. · ·-._oo. or -jJ~ datly ~lon-Fri, 3:30-11·:111t•·rL fnrn1al 1ra1n 1ni:-•f ::'.<f pm. 0 1hrr hr~ if nvail. INDUSTRIES fu!I tin1•'. rail t:i~t.o:i•is p1'f'f1 •1Tr•rl. Sa I .1 r y Con1- 'Good pay. 121:~• .JJ7~37. Laguna Beach I IJISH\\'ASJ!Elt 11 an!rd, n1ust 111,.11i;1u·1u" 11/e.'(per. Call u ·ArBYSIT/hou."C'kP('per, 3 h1• nett! .~ t·l1·an. Carnirl'~. \.f'()1'!,;~'. 1;\6-162'.l vr 6-16-iOTl ehildrcn, 2 ~1·hl a ge. 1-:ryui\1 Oµpcw. E1nplr1y('l' 621\ N. Coa~I 1111·y., L:ii.:1111H. 11f1 !1_=-=--~---1\lon-f~ii, S::0..1·k, C:\I urea, I _ _ ___ ___ ___ DIETARY <Jid~~ f~l ni ,, b\p~--;H. OHSf'I P1't's~mun. 846-10r2 CLER!\ Typil'I, µond 1\i1l1 n1ornin1.: shill. \lnt lnni.:r n"•'d•·•t 11•u1 1/TIR'. lnplant Sl\BYS111'ER 11· ;1 n t c cl • [ fi:..-urcs. Tra1·eJ at;1•nr~· •''if' hnfls. Brv<'rl.v i\l:tnor Cnr1\' r:nt;1trint Pr<'~S. Hour.s/P11y reliable, n1y h•,n1•·. ni\f's, 1~'i]'1!. Call Lu!·llle. x:~:;.~1~0. ll•:r.>i!:. C111>i~1 ru110 Bt:at'h, _ri~g .. 1[:1lttl', :,1~_~_"_1C_1:;_. __ ~ Brook~uysl .~· ,\.Ja11\S, JIH COCl\TAIL \Vaill"('SS i-:::«:1.2. \\Jft-.>ISG l..'fJ!) S l :('():'\f)~ TO \ ~!::\\' i!J681..l&:'l2 I T11cs·Sal. The fns!t•s! rlr:111' In 1hl' \Vr.;!. ('\l:J:EH -P.f:.\[) l'iHS . ~ "Ycliow !'1t:.!f'!l." ol / rASl-11 F~P. 12pn1·Lpn1. ;\lon· 1 ... a Daily Pilot Cl;1s.~1!1etl I n"rd J>t;'l•i'\" 10 hi•lp n11• or.,,·11 ~tassiflt•rl. . .612 ~1(\j'f:, , l.'ri. til:!.-,<;::?14 ,\1l. 6·12-~i78. .~ n1an1u,:f' SldM o(fil't'S in 01·ani.;r Coun t y, \\'1• ;,n• fJ!l•' nf 1h<• N.itlon·~ l.11r:.:1•'t ll•1kh11~t ('tH1'j).'1niPi 111lh i11lf't'"~1~ 111 Jln!~·Ls, Jn1· • • • • HELP! Volt Instant Personnel NEEDS Secretaries Typists Keypun~h PBX Oprs STAR GA'ZER'~-ir:~ J::~!.!c._~,,-'-,~--By CLAY R. 1'01.LAN f>•!l'I ,\ l-'.'i!J!H!, S\!•,•I, lrl~lll'-Trn1 pornt'}' Sc1'viec 11111'1' ,\· Cahh• TV & !hC IUl'.I;(-:1S4~ Cnn1pu11 TJt., Suite 106 .-~I :\l•·rchH11di:;.i n.1: ,\l;1 rt Nt•ll'JlOrt l.~:t(•h 546-ilioll \\ r~I qf <'hl r:1:.:n. ~ J.IA~. 1 ~ Your Doily .A.divity Guide H ~-!~A,~. u Aftording to lh • Slorl. "y"' '71\17.18-19-:l To develop messoge for Thursdoy, E'i 1•2-46-87 rood words corresponding to runbers ()f yoJr Zodiac birth sign. ' ' ' 1 Th" parr•n! ('nrl)IH'r1!1nn h'lS !llJ!!~p'~l~"~"'!l!!O~p~po!!!!J'·!l!!E~m~p~l~o~y~o<l!J!!! i.;1\'•'n lllf' u:11i1111tr•d (inan1:-11p~ frw 1!1t• p111·1•,,~ or oh· Hoste.ss--Ex~ $550 l11i niri·~ l'lln'(•r 1t1u11h'(l 1n-Loca l 1lil 1<111.i l..; 1n 11~~un1l· sall'S -WESTCLIFF 111arl;1;.:•'111r11t 11f•St1 1on~ 11.~ !'1•r.wnn\'I l\,i,:cncy M.011 It" Ilk') C;1n qunllfy. ISJI E . Edingf!r. S.A. ('on11>i•t1!<.1t111n f·\t' marut~t' tTIC'rJl i>•JSliJQnS \'Cl'Y J\rm. S!l.,'iOO to S.!.! .. 100 per .~·t• 11'. ~'11:u·anl "1'ff ,c.:1l11rv & com· !'!Ion ,t.; flt'f' f\1111l·11~r i11mie· dintrly -phli; v'lrinu.o1 1-'l- 11u.;P11 .~· l'01nr11i,.;~·ioni:r 1vith in11·n·~t1ni.: h 111g1• benefit~. Ir .~1111 111'(' a P"l'8')11 or 111- 11·1~1'i!y. lx~1d11.bl•'. ,V hll~ fl i.:nod aulr1n1nl>llc, comc on In for .in 1111ctvic1~'. Yot1 1•111lt 111<' nvt•r -11 look )'\)~ 1J\ 1•r. 1111<1 11'c'll !'I'<' wht:•rc ,1'<' ~" iroa1 thl'l't'. ln1('1'\~('11'in~ •lll Rl'pl<'rnher llth, 10::15 111n at the Shera· ton Inn, IOJj Ball llo.td, i\n11h<'11n. 1lt1ark Ir Ccntl't) f>42-AAJG H fl ST &S-S I Cashier, no 5hidcn114 nlca&'. n1RlUl'l'. N..rn1c cxpcr IV'<'. Apply I l11n1hu)'J:er lfnml('t, IMS Adun1!'.I J\v{' .. Co111n fl1csa. Ask ror !\-1r. Hn~cn. Housekeeper Wanted Gcntle. intl•l I lge 11t, t 1·u Jl tw o r lh y, 1lvl"·ln houM!kpr f11r r:oocJ nnturcd (chl('rfy1 i::cntlcmHn In hlie h:tyfronl humt"; Mu~t-be cu puhlt• of n111 nn glng hou!:Cholcl, & a comllf!IC!nl clrivl•r, R1•f!J l'f'qd. Cal Mrs. l)nvll', ~lon lht\I ftl !).(), 612-1626. f or lhnl itMn unrtt·r $50. the Pfnny PIT'lf'her. llOUSEKEEPE."'Tl • to "''ork ln attractive convalesccnl h01pilRL Jo'le.-.;1ble hours for hill or p<Jrt timo c1nployee!L Xlnt \\'Orkinit rond, & puld ~·acalion. Apply ut l«S Superior Ave., Ne w port Bc:11t'h, or ca.ti i>12-24ID. 1 l·IOUSEKEEPERS full lime, xlnl frini:.:c bnflJJ, Beverly Manor Conv , Hosp , Capistrait0 Bl'al'h, 496-57X6. HOUSEKEEPING, Ille, 5 afternoons fK'r 1vt·ck. Top pay, rnust have ca 1·, &~1--569-1 !IOUSEKEEPERS/Sl'llERS Oran~c Co. Do1nesliC" Agcy 10-16 N. Tu~!in, Org, 001--0500 INSPECTOR L int', 5 )'f'Sl'S n1ini1num t'X· pcriencc in Pt'OC<'SS & }',irsl Arride Inspection. 10 hour day. 4 day 1\nrk 11•cek, f'X- cellcnl L'On1p!Uly paid bcnl'- fils. Good paid \vorking COil· ditions. Rosan Incorporated :>IS-~ f.quat Opportunity En1ploycr J1isuranee Agt'TK'Y Girl Sri/ sta11<'r, pcr~nal Jines, undcl'\1·ritin_g & ratin~s. Exp. /}{'(.', Mt'S. Brarlley, 4fl4-IOS7. L A 5 5 I F I E D 6 4 • 5 6 7 8 SAVE tAS_ffl • ' r ,. , WtdnHdiJ, Stpttm~r 12, 1973 PILOT ·ADVERTISER %8 I I JOIN THE 'SELLERS CIRCLE' WE'.RE SAVING SPACE FOR YOU ••• ~ ~ c-r;;-; ~ ~ r-r;-i. ~ If you sell a service and don't advertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you 're doing business the hard way, The Service Directory (classifications 600-699 in the classified ad section daily) gives you an advantage you get through no other advertising medium. It reaches customers who are ready to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to sell . If your service isn't listed, we'll start a category just for you. Pick up the phone right now and reserve your space in the "Sellers Circle" ... Your Direct Line to Directory Results 642-5678 CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT I I ' _21 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wtdnnda,y , Scpltmber 12, 11173 WtdneMJay, Stptembtr 12, 1973 DAILY PILOT II FREE PASSES Find Your Name · • You Could Be On e of Today's Winnen 1 0 Pairs of $2 Tick•ts Gl••n Dally If your nen<.,':'J, listed In a 1pecl1I ed -It could •PfM•r under any J nt cleulflc•tlon, 10 look et them ell-phone 642-5671, E•tt;nalon 214, ._. twMn 9 1.m. and I p.m. to m•k• arr1n_9amant1 to pick up your 2 · fr" show tlck1t1 at any convenient DAILY PILOT office. FOR THE BIG RECREATION VEHICLE SHOW Be The Guest of the DAILY PILOT _...., I IITT]! ._ _L ... _ .... _l[ll) [ '--_L ... _.-__Jj[DJ I Li ... )llMlt ------- UPHOl.SfERER \Vilh ll~hl LABORERS expl.'r Apply at 898 \\!. 16th Si'l&ry, 0VerwMte1, Com-PR.rt-Time SI. Ne\\'J)Ort Beach. N 1 mission, Downey Savings & Loan "w"'A"IT""'R"E"ss"-'-~ ... "-•• "',"-·"-.-,E"--,-·d o exp nee .. earn while you L Frino n • ..-,. I ediate H I · H I ...... , ""' ~,, learn, part Ume, eves A Ill'. • ..,.e D'<''""" , mm as open ng in unl uglun Apply now, Carmel's Dining k _,_ ··" po11itlon available for Beach for a p/tlme teller • Pie Shop. 628 N. Coa•I INSURANCE SALES w nwi, fuu tlmt when quail· lnterll!' l""lvldual Jlh Lil • 01· / J & J b k fled ..... w e ai: s-\\' sav ngs oan or an -llwy, Laguna Be1tch · ability license &: proven inK exper. Xln't p11y & Fumers lruiurance Group Person..-1 Service track record to manage our y,·orking conds. C1ll ~tr. ••\\'AITER, for Chinese Ed Lani * 540-ll!M 17511 Irvine 'BL·d. stalled Laguna Niguel OUlce. Head, 962-2407. RestRurant, Costa l\t esa call ,,.. For interview, contact John Equal Qppor. Employer 66-5550. lRONWORKEh EXP.ER. 1 115 Tustin ~~oun;g~, t:!>~l~J ~AM~,~534-8000~~~·~,1~;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;~~~1==~~=~S~~·iii I \VAITRE$ "''l!.ntN'.1., full or ORNAMENTAL 831-5460 pa rt time. mu111 be over 21, LAGUNA 494-8376 Equal Oppor. Employer ?io!ANAGER &: ASSISTANT TEMPO'S apply in person a t Jack In The Box I '."~~~;;,,~~,;,,,;,,.. needed. New Santa Ana of· Portofino, 25922 ,_luirlands lrai XI , 1 & TJ/llme from now until perlence oecesaary. Call lo el sn 111t IEll...,11•• ~•neut l\ll5sion Viejo. Need• ""'"'" man.,cr 3 LADIES needed t• work[""' ot Murual Saving•. Ex-1 filJIJ I j[fi)J '~---1'~j~)I D"ial·A·JOb! m,d., Safeway Cent er , neei, n t 88 IU'Y pro. Chrlstm.,· on ""'IV ~etlc• Robert Allton, 6 7 S -S 01 01 '-------' motion oppor. + beneflti . '"' .....,..,.. \\IAITRESSES: Breakfast, Quallfttd lndiv. mu1t be program. 963-45.S2 (Ask for Corona del Mar for ap. E.xp, n('e(!ed. $2.25 hr. Con· .lRnf'llf'l polntmetil. NOW 0 Count ' st hard 'NOrker w/deleITTLina.· L. . I So I Equal opportwllly emplayer H81p Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted M & F 710 r~ . Y s m~ tart Jackie \Vestbrook. tlon ro .mcceecl. Exper help. ege ere •ry ' progressive & 1nnovat1ve SURf & SANO HOTEL fµJ , but not nee. For appt. Ex-per. Corp. wills, trustt, MANA(l~R TRAINEE Nurses Ten1porw'Y Help Service 1555 S. Coast Hwy, Laguna call 531-9Zll or 558·9788 Mag card or willlngne1111 to Outo·--•rn~g opportunlly to RN~LVN·AIDE RECEPTIONIST Secretary $700 'does it again.' TEl\1PO of-Beach, 49.J-ii574 dally 9-11 am or 2-5 pm I 3 D k ....,,... Sales Sec'ys $000 !ers a truly unique & time S · eArn. ays per wee advance to managerial posl-11-7 .& other shifts. Top pvt Day or night, no exp. nee., A/P Cleric (mfg.) $tiOO savi ng opporlunily !or WAITRE. SES -No Students Jeck In The Box ~/possible ~xpanslo~l tlon in 30-60 d•"s. Our cur-.duty pay. Immed. nay for /C kk Plea~. Wa.e:es according to t>m• 11 des'--, N <-v ,, ,, easy, tun job. Will train, no F B pr, Corona skilled .... , A 1 . r"'n N ... h~lng cieancut lndlvid-u"l'u· rent ma n arers eam uoorduty. Countywlde t · -~-" nd T'tl $750 TYPISTS expcr. PPY in pe °" · Center ask tor Laura I ypini: or "'''"u'a • etc. 1 e exper, J-fri mb11~cr Ha mlet, 154' uals nltea i .-.v,,..,ard dur-· ' $1000.$1500 mo, Must have ntrvws. Mon-Fri 9-5. App'" 1·n -. ••• alt or M morv Test T h •4 '' h S ·• " r.·-~~ 640-8510 • -1· N .., .,.... •. ~ .. -v e ·~ ec "-~ r BOOKKEEPER Ad,ms Ave., Cosio 'lesa. 1118 5Chool monttis. Apply tn · door to door canvassifl&' ex-.....,srou le urses Registry, eve, at 2930 West Cst Hwy., Digital Test Tech $4-$5 hr KEYPUNCH • k 1 .. H " !fu":""B', , Tues or Wed betwn Ute Drill P r e 1 a. Ir periPnce. 351 Hospital Rd., NB ILob N.B, ... ~. , _ · bck d l600 ,,s or , .. r. Rp.;an. bl M b P k Lld Bid M~edY F~m"'t 1onglc gm 1= SECRETARIES Aasem er. 11.ture. Call f.1r. Newman 979-S2'l2 Y ar · o g ) ,,..,.., \VAITRER.~ exper. Fanta11tlc 3 & S pm. 1!&12 Beach Blvrl., 557-4381 MANICURIST--642-99'55, ~-RECEPTIONIST ; Typist, R. E. Sec'y/G, Fri. $600 \Vho \\'unt dignified & chan~ for a professional Janitorial Prefer Age 20-15 6 Doys A WHk Apply In penon FAR WEST SERVICES LIVE·ln domestic, Labor Full ti.me Laguna Hilla NURSES Aide, 7.3 p.m., U-7 part time. Must be Trainee $525 s1imulatin1t Jong or short waitre~s. Graveyd shirt . ~pt. hrs I wages . 4 O>lfturt>s, Leisure \Vo r 1 d, a.m. We will train nt;w personable, & able to work (3.0-3.S College GPAJ renn n.ssi.gnments . few Xlnt tips. Refs re q 'd . children. no 1moking. Refs. 837•2160 pel'BOnnel. Xlnt benefits Sundays & be avaUable, Sec'y Receptionist $550 ~. L·ouple \veeks or few 646-SJ0.1~·=--~-,-.,-,-- Write for appL Suite 102, · "''hl ch include i n c ome Call Mrs. Rusgell, 962-0801, Dental F. Otc to $800 111onl1\S · you dl-'('ldc! No\v \VAITRF:SS or Cook helper, 1S700 Main St., Huntington MAIMTrlllNCE repla«'ment & 2 wk11 vaca-please leave name & phone Personnel Clerk $425 you can .... , 1\•lll trrun, 9-S, full time. Beach, ~7. n I UtM tion after 1 yr. Apply at 1445 number. Dictaphone Opr $400 APPLY BY PHONE P refer O\!f'r 21, Tlno's Pizza , SUperior Ave., Newport RESTAURANT Help Keypunch Opr $565 APPLY BY PHONE 30242 Crown VAiley LVN·Day shilt. Aides k Orderlle11 all shifts, will train. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 6til Center St., CM. 548-ffiSS. LVN 3-11 <1r relief. Xlnt benefl111 packJ.re. 2 Wk11 pd vac. Plea'Re call 642-2410, or apply, 1445 Superior Ave., MECHANIC P /tlmo Sot l Sun Only I Hours Beach, or call 642-2410. Counter, male &: fem. NEWPORT APPLY BY PHONE Park1i.'ay, LagUna Niguel. NURSE'S Aides; exp'd pref., Penn. p/time, days & Personnel Agency Call Tl':MPO'S Office al \\'ri •i~ 1,, l"nic• 1 Shifts 7 to 3:30 & 11 to 7:30. nltes, Apply Burger King, 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 5404l50 & ~I us knolv I• BLUE D.OLPHIN • Beverly l\lanor, 24452 Via 2015 Harbor Bl., C.M. 642·3870 \Oltl8'l your skills are. No ~ . Estrada, Laguna Hills. RN or LVNs, Supv &: statf, need to come in penonaJly . 3~ Via Lldo, N.B. 2 OFFICE:. GIRLS 7-3:30, 3-11:30 shift, ll-7:30 until we have the 'Just right' NEEDED relief. Xlnt benefits incld. SECTY PART TIME spot for you! Emx~1,·~~'edto ovem~.· ul....,,.,.l _ Radl 1 t bo di t h group insur. &: sick leave. 6 hrs. day. Secretary for Your time is valuable. Don't WAITERS l LUNCH WAITRESSES =-t1.1n •u ... -o e ep ne spa c Park Lido Health Care, 466 Presbyterian church In waJ11te it. Invt?St IL \1iscly 1672 Reynolds Ave pair various m11.chlnl"s in Must be 25, a ble to drive Flagship Rd., Newport Sch. Newport Be8.ch. Must be "'•il'h Tem'po at hi hourly Senta Anl L~tt~~eB. N~~~! ofus m~ shop \lat~iJ YE't_J'(g~n tABncO. 642-8044. !!.kiUed typist & be able to rates$$ NEVE R A r EE AT N.B. Jolly Ox Legune Hills 830.ttlO Equal Qppor Emplo..,..r HOl!p, l.S811 Florlda, H.B. m-rinint! by 1ns' ~n 1, 186 E 16th ~-M RN full time nlghta 11-7:~1}, tJakhe dicta!~~n~IOCall Id Mr. TTEr.1PO.T H I · ~~ 847-3515. I repair & preven~~;'ms.i:i. · '......,,.a esa Xlnt fringe bnfts Beverly 0 nson, .,.........., uring empo •mporary e P )'ou don't nec.-d a gun to J ANITOR part time, Sat &: LVN tenanice ~ ro pre.. OFFICE Work, Inventory Manor Con v Hosp . -day~'.Co~r~833-~=IJ=lS==a!1~e~r~5C!P~mi:·~1::z.;;-::;-;-;-:=-:::.;.;:::-=•:-:-;-;-i I .. Dra\V Fast" when you Sun. Beverly Manor Conv Full &: put tlme. Con· vent brnkdowns. Own hand Control, Sa 1 es Analysill. Capistrano Beach, 496-5786 SECRETARY T ..GI RL-T·MAN p!Rce an ad ln the Dafly Hosp, Capistrano Beach, valescent Hospital 642-0593. tools required, Must use 10 key adding ROUTE man needed for L.A NO 1-~r::E F.VER Pilot ~nt Ads! Call now 49&5786. niachlne & Hke figures Full Times. Auto route. in H.B. -642-""''"' LIVE-In companion for • Good Co .. Paid Benefits . · area. Pref. adult w/econo-Top skills required ? \VE HA VE JOBS! JUNIOR SALESMAN· ""'--lttdy ·s•·-lltebo"•• e XJ · w~ C -'-ti.me. Pennanent. M·F, Cttt C S I ' • ,...,, · •uu"l' ..-. • n t uuung , on\13. S·30-S·30 Mr Sh 8 w my car. $200 + per mo. 21;2 s om1i.-eave arpet.s Inc. -ecre ar1e1 Earn $~-E "'::~ ~tur· ~u30tles~~oo1 me. Call aft •Sal Commensurate W/Exp 642-9262.' · ' hrs. per AM. &47-8979. 962-3841 A1r, Rupp -Typists lng &lier :t\,:JIUUI anu ._ • .. : , -·-r--/R pt• I I •-bl daY' .. mng new oublcrip-Apply In Person ORTIIOOONTIC Auls!Ant-* SAWMEN * -Y oco ton • -~Hm on Uons for the DAILY PrLOT. MACHINIST Newport etr-Exper. pref'd. One girl. office, good typing -All Types Thll Is not a paper route Auto Screw Maehlne BERTEA ~10. · Do )'OU take "Salesmen m wpm, tite bkkpg. Full I...-~-------.. and does not Include de-Hard.Inge Set Up&: Operaton wanted" ad.a with a grain or time. For environmental ti Uveries or collecting. 0pe:n. Cr1dan Set Up t\: Operate OCRieDEeRLnteY, ~~....:_,7·3.8San aaltT Can't u.y I blame you. consulting firm. BRT Inc. ./:;J inp ln Costa. Mesa, Fountain Thl'ffd Roller1, Set up & CORPORATION m \..n:uc:nu oap, I followed up a few myseU ~673~-lli.2~;0· =c--..,--.,...-11 'el""' Jlllh,_. Dr. Y..'ANTEO: Male - Apply aft 1 Prtf K E N TUCK Y FRIE!( CHICKEN • ~ 1 2929 E. Coast Hwy., CdM i \\'ANTED • Couple, retired"" ' to manait:e sn1all tfjl.iler 1 park. Man should ti an : around handyman. Ca 11 54S-TI19. I' : Warehouse Tralnff • ! LookinR tor maturi in--' di,•ldunl willi ng to leai:n and · ac«'pt r('spon.slbt!Jt:t in 1 established Nel'·port peach ; firm Involved ln yachting, , ba('k packing l!.nd aid we~ lextllea. Good future f I r ight penion. Ge t14'r ti warehouse and atypping dutieis. Call 66-1006. I WHO WANTS TO WORK to '1 DRIVE A CAB! 11 , CHOOSE your hounr, Work , for Yourself, be )'O\l,I own I bo!l11. Men or womert Can I be .slightly handiceped. Ne a t-Oean Appet.i'Anoe. I Vis, retired. Age 25 'tto 70. Supplement your Jqcomt. Drive a cab 6 hn or ~re a itey. Ai>ply in person,' I Yellow Cab Co., 186 E . ltlh I St., Cotta Mell. •'r\ \ X-RAY 'I TECHNOLOGIST .. " R1tgislered. Needed imrned-! lately for large rediology ' ottice located in Newport Beach. 2 years experie~. prefer male. Call &12-6464 for 11.ppt. ' ~~-~P~:WH~n~~ cC::=. Gl'lrdu p~~~ o:ee21~. over ~r~ ::!· ~eJ°Jmse~d~ S=AR!ific:u1 w o~e: ~ ""30I3. Immediate openlnes ln ht & 1I001 Von Kerm1n 18, will traln:i.. ad. '-" 11'zn _ 2nd ·"'fts. * 548-""""' * Do younel.f a favor 1; ex-Especl4Uy accurate typing.1;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;1 For an ad In Wornen•1 World ' •'iii ' '" ~-·aJ ~ E__,__ ... u Irvine, Cellf. ~"' N• OC -•-rt 15 •-l;;~;::;·;;:;~v~~~··~"'~""'~'-~~ llD hour day, .t day 'WOrk plore thil one. If you'd like • <U&)IU • , .. .,. per .. -k. Xlnt com-•• pald 133-1424, ext. 2M Pfo~-evesG& Sat. Ideal to make $250 a week lm· wk. 2:30 to 5:30, Mon-Fri, TOOL DESIGNER ·~ ~" E I Opp E lo r S•UU'Cnts. uarn waie + _.,1 "'" 8.13-3557 KEY TAPE ~Mfits, good .,.,'Orldng con· qua ' mp y1r bonus. 894-3132 meu at"'Y, with an eye to Fibergle11 Boets dlt1orut. much more tn the future, SECRETARY for Christian Leading mfg. of high OPERATOR Rosan Incorporated MAINTDlANCE Man 40 hn PedARKINP·~ ~~~~an~ ....... , .• : I'd like to ta1k to you. If Advertising Agency. Work performance recreational We ~ an experle~ Keytape opentor lo wo'rk flnt shi f t on our Mohawk/NCR Computers. Excellent benefitl package. Call for appointment. Personnel ~nt (714) """'°'° AVERY PRODUCTS Conlumer Divi11on 263> s. Susan Santa An!!., CalUotnla (Near HarbOr &: Warner} Equal opportunity employer mil ~ per week. weeke;i; "~hrw:-,1 ... :; muai your qualWc.ationa match under dead line pressure, products requires n person Equal Opportunity Employer Call 548-1608 aft 5pm ._ ,.llable~ .•• 7_291-7.• our requlrementa, this could typing 80 +, Sffi 100 + · exper. in building fiber form MACHl~-• PRECISION """ ..., be the career )'OU've been Call 833-9330. tools &: molds nee. for 1,,.....,1., . MATERJAL HANDLER p ARKING A'M'ENDANT loolfu\e for. Skilled machinllt to build Neat appearance, Kood driv-~ aPt OOJhi>lex. Clean cut: Intenrlew appointment 10-4 SE CTY-Bkkpr, ~horthand, preparation "plug" in boat tooling, jlp & 1hort run ~rd, 80me part ttme over lB. &....1 .. n42J n......... l>M weekdays 58&-3182, typing, bookkeeping. One mfg. Super ground Door op- pnod'n tor sma11 CM Co. .. .__,.._ •• __.. ~ ......_..., ' · girl ofe., able to take on portunity, salary, paid Exp'd ln die repair I: punch ECHO• JDQBll'll' AGEN°cr 1-"So::..;Laruna:::!!'=="· ~·-·----SALESMAN, salary and n?Spom:lbility. 494-7815. benefita & profit shari111 pres11 set-up. 6t2-fl)S(I. 315 3rd St.,~~on Beach P~1;;1~~~ ~~~~· =e liclcin:1~!~:!'. ~Wt~ Secretary Mktng ;!~a ~~~~xp~~5 MAO-UNE work, lathe & "NJ advance, apply in ~rson training for Asst Manager Fidyn'e'ld ~ce ~~~rndiot resume or call 11~983-5871 aswmbly. Ute manut. No J.IBCHANIC..Exper. in elec-1&158-.:;;:Bea:::=;.;t:lt:,;:.llh::vd;,-::He:n:;:ttn!:•~Bch::'.". position. No phone calls. We anuc ~· •"=US 1 . v. Hooker Ind., 1009 w , production, Call 548-5435 or hical appllcadons. Mu1t be =. are an equal ~rtunlty ,v/good typing & sh skill.II. Brooks. Ontario, ea. 548-4211. able 10 read w Ir In I PART-TIME l8ln ~!erk. Ex-employer. The S111ger Co., Marlcetlng exper. a plus. . MAIDS &: La·....i-. hel Ex diagram1. Will tr a i 11, pu. Please apply in pel'BOn; .,.,.,., "'-'-t I St ..,__._ Start '600 Cali Helen Mason TOOLING man w/cabmet per ~'."'Pe~nt~ 646-4187. Paula's se..1ftg Bee ~ .Pila 0 ' ·• v.n<0. 540--6055, 'Coastal Personnei making & fiberglass exper. Apply at Motel 6, 61116 --~~M~E~D~l~C~A~L~;--1~l~0041~~A;d~a~nu;;B~i~vd:·~· ~H~.B~·~ ! Pde1111.. Agedcy ~ Harbor Blvd Cata lina Yachll, No . we1tmlnster, Westminster. TRANSCRIBER ~~ & Gn"'T 'PARTIES CM. ' ., Hollywood , 21.3/875--1&46. ?a-tAIDS · No expel'. ·nee. Ap. Needed Immediately for Pattern th.\__ Cieri< Hou.ewlves demonstraton, S EC RETA RY· S t o ck TI'PISf -Rec. Tue& thru ply in penon, The Rodeway radiology otrl~ located In CLA -Y~Al' CO eam to $2,000 by Dec. 1. No brokerage exper prefered Sat. 9-5 Front ollice ap. Inn. 1400 S.E. Bristol, a.ta Newport Beach. Call 642-6464 • \ delivery -no coUecUon. NB area, salary open'. pearance 549--0377 Meaa. 557-S'IOtl. for appt, Free Ho•"" •""· need 640-1400. * TYPISTS * KEYDllNCH MAIDS NEEDED, apply 711 l'ttESSt::NGER p/Ume 3-5 Immediate opening: Clerical (;arA .... 523-5484 Gifts 'n iSECT'Y/Bkpr, for Arch. Register for 1 I"" N. Coast Hwy., hrs. Mon-F'rt, ~-ge Coun-abilities, wood & pattern a....,ets firm exper., nee. Irvine Call a tempo~~ ,.. b TRAINEE Laguna Beach 4%-1'535 ty area. Neatv~;Pearance, training helpful. Xln't co. SALESMAN Inside exp rref 833-2(1!11/497.:2088. tocilY~ Should have ~v10118 ex-MAIDS for Motel needed, SJ>.3140. benefits. 4140 wk. In muonary bui ld n 11 SERV STATION-COM lntervws: 9-12 pollute 10 keypunching. wkdays. Laguna Shore• 419 MODELS-MODELS-1701 Placentia. Costa Mesa. materlalt. lmmed opening. Top Pay + Prof.it Sharing, 5 We ~eed Alt Prefetnbly ihould have N. Coast Hwy. Laguna 1'-tODELS Equal Oppar"' Employer m/f 548-lUO, Dfty wk. Sun off. Prefer ex-Office Skills completed a keypunch MAID WANTED Women, Men, Odldren PRESSMEN for U . S ALESLADY wanted: per. Apply, 2801 E. Coast EquaMia!OpJ!>rF. Empl1 oyer "~ ~r mo •· Mod 1 t-• f F-" a....i o set pnn-mature & exp'd for part Hwy, at Goldenrod, CdM e <>< ema e ooune . ....,... .. ~ . ..., Dun Quixote Motet, "2-2670 e II wan'"" or au .... .., -·· E w •• ~,n Girl l"c . start. Call Pat In Pel'BOnnel Winter Fas'-'---ting ~ ... p: xper on double Ume work In Laguna dress SERVICE St All d ts I '" n MAID WANTED /!JI.Hut hender CA/M 2675) Will _ .. _ 4•u"""" a. en an ' .. ,~1 Mac•·Jhu• Bl,d. for appt. 83J-8830. W rlt "GUNA AMERICAN BEAtmES . · .~ ... vPi;';;;i;_ii_;;;i;i;' iiiiiiiiiiiiOii Full 12·9 pm & 1 p/t.ime. 'tlJlj '"' • · O:>mputer Automation Steady 6 .. ~ .. • :"::" MODELING ACADEMY train on ~ or AB Dick Neat ln appear. Can train Ne~r;.~'!~ach 18651 Von Karman _... ;)fl 675-M4l * 3700 Npt Blvd., presses. ()penil'lgs on all SECRETARIES harp A I morns ~ !l'Vlne MAID \Vanted -SeacllU N.B. :shifbl. Call Sto-91'12 • 8 man. pp Y ' F.qual Oppor. Employer t--~=== 2590 Newport Blvd .. CM . KEYPUNCH OPR Motel, 1~ s. Cout Hwy ,, MUl'EL manager for 15 PRE School te11.chers needed SERVICE Station Help. Full TYPESETTER/ Operate IBM 029, Keypunch Laguna ach, 494-4892. units opJQlte Hot e 1 for new ICbool in Newport Newport Seach firm seeks or p/time. 990 E. Coaat PASTE·UP A: mM 056 Verlfter. Master MALE/Female Gener a J coroMdo &: beach on ~c~ nee. $2.25 hr. aecretllrles w I aubstantiaJ H1i.'Y, Newport Bcb. Experienced il'Hh IBi\i SpeclallUe11 Co, 1 6 4 0 Electronics Aascmbly won:. Coronado Iii. Draw $.150 ' office exper. Sh 80 w.p.m. s E w ING MA c H 1 NE Composer, Headliner, Monrovia, C.M. F.qua1 Op. $1.65 per hr start. EXSAR mo. apinst com.miaston on PRODUCTION helper: clean i~~nJ :ao ~ ·~ m~ OPERATORS, aingle nee-layout, paste·up. i\1ust por. Employer. Corp. se..1021. Kl'Oll for 1 yr, contraet. 1 br tableting Im.chine, poU.b u a ect die, overlock. tcp rates, exp be accurate. Approximatcly KEYPUNCH. M96 or 9610 MANAGE 38 units Newport apt & utils. Exper. It boD-stainless 1tee1. punches, seU starting, wllllng to ac-only 863 Production Pl., 30 hn. per week. erper. Perm. p/t. Xlnt 00, Heights, older bondable cw-dabie pleue. 644-1060 auist in shipping dept., box :f~r:~U:~1~.!' of)! N.B. 646-0308. Call Mr. ~fcCarty. All benellts. 546--0331. pie, handy 646-t664 or (213) MCYI'EL Maid-5 hrs work tn It weteh vitamin tabletJ. terest are Pers>11nel, Public t-SEWING MA c HINE 54&-ll&I for appt, N-• a "Pad"!-·-•• ad! 87'7-1606 {213) 76'-8813 exch(mge for apt or salary. Apply lnLapenon ° n 1 Y • Relations, mar1t-•--/aales op~• 'TORS --' Experienced: _,.._. .-...... ...... I ;O;'T.;;;i;i:;;;~-"""""-~;.;;0-;;;; u;;J Exp'd. 2376 Newport Blvd., Unwilco brator1es, 21.48 .......,"& ~ , ew1m wear. 1%JO Operator C&.11 60-Mf8. CLASmFIE0 •· .. •· ........, CM. 548-97S5 Newport Blvd, 8:30-10:00. & legal real cstate. Ca~· 3760 CampUJ Dr., N.B. I neederl ~Ip Wonted, MlF 710 l'l•li! Wo~htd. ,Ml~ 710 . ' Friday Sept. 14. ~.::;;:,~: ... ~~;:,~tyk 540-45ll. • ., ' * • • MACHINISTS 2nd Shift, 1 PLUS OVERTIME LATHE MACHINISTS MILLING MACHINISTS * ' ' . l.3 yean machine 1hop ••rltnce in. manutaatur- lnK precl•l•n prototne a1u>11t:a1janl._,,~. and toollng required, Wllf Perform tht' tayU\.lt ILUU tna• 1 chining of complicated parta trom dlmen1lonal ~k Sotvrd•y l •-Int lntorvlow1 •rr•ntod I APPLY IN Pl!ltSON :Im Horbor Blvd., Coal• lit\olO , Coll!. ' Or .. u, 714) 54' ... ·~-iJS3 '· . . . • I I I rez;+~ 1 • An equal oppqrtunity ~ploytt M/F lltmml NQWI REAL ESfA'l1' SALES ~·-.. SHOPPING Centor develop-URGENTLY ~ • SUCCESs CAREER xtni working con<hl & bcne-ment Co. is looking tor a New or experienced. Join the fits. girl w/good typing &: e DISHWASHERS e BUSBOY World'• lu;e1t and futett Please Reply By Letlcr shorth11.nd skills. 640-8330 NEEDED IJ'Owin& male orpnlzatton Or Resume To: STATION salesman, f u 11 · with a network of over 300 time.· Must be able to wortc a COOKi P/TIME oHlca and becom• a THE IRVINE CO. 6 A.M. to 12 noon. Apply: *TRAINEE member ot .our M.lllionatre 550 Newport Ce.nter Dr. Martna Sheil, 15922 Padttc MuM: be ctcan A neat. Over IL Dependable. Xln't work· Ina: condttktrm. Club. MultFomIIllon dollar Newpon Beach, Call/. Coast Hwy, Huntington =~ 1='~ 92663 Beach ASSEMBLERS ~-"ent -·•., -•-•••. E ...... 1 STATION attendant. Day ""'"'~ -u--..iu.oe ._ .... Oppor. Employer I "t 40 h k ~. Apply In per"90n Whe.t ls you11 U~se worth s 1 • r. 'v ' '"'"'""vron VOLT SURI' & SIRLOIN tc youT Oltek our monthly s ECRETARY/Offlce ~~nM~ Fatrv le..w, Instant Pert0nnel M:JO w. Coast il"'Y· bonus program which meant Manqer. C'Mllcnglng reap. STOCK .~ ("' Temporuy Service Ne"o'IJ>Ort Bee.ch $$$ to )'OUl Please eall ~ltk>n w/fut growing "1c"" i.i 3848 Campus Dr Su'te 106 •'""!1!!!!,_l!!! .. .,.,...,.-J Viral. nla Jontt &15-4811. ~ .... a... Brlght, ,1•,•-t, S2 25 hr Work U ·30 noon tll ·• 1 ...---• ~ ·" """ 9' pm: Some 'caahlerlng Nl"wport1 Beach 546-4741 NURSES A1de11 all shirts, REAL ISTATI SA LES front olc appearance. Vat'ie· duties. En j 0 ya b 1 e iur-Equa Oppor. Employer -MllLJ""'" brllll_s_. ~-1.r. REL UCEMS t)' of ofc duties Including roundin,gs,.J'ldses,_beneflla. Manor -Con v JI o 15 p . TRAINING a-~treeptng:--Sh Neat appearance des.ired by Capistrano Beach, 4~788. desirable, but not man· compan1• URGENTLY NURSERY School Teacher F~ co:: l!atate !t~:· dalorj: Sal cpen F.cHO JOB AGENCY mature, rl!lp, Must havti thnl nut>eJb ~Ito~ ~ Spectra ~~s, C~t 31!'1 3rd St .• Hunllngton Bea.ch NEEDED Nunery School certtnoate « Placement Service J"l"ee..1 --~~-'--'=-~~ 53&-1439 exper. Spilt hrt. 1:30-12,30 Troq Prtisam.' Earn Socys-Rocopts S425-$1DO It 4-G, Call 968-8833. Whlltt YDll ltWn. Call Al With or without lhorthand NURSERYMAN to work at Sloan ('11.f) SU-5440, Small or luge ortlce1 · '"' !arm. 0par11t• mioc. -R.a. SALISMAN Acct Clk, o/p $S6s.$650 equlpmonl. l'Tder I yr. 'JP· Jnvetrtlpte th• ""*·approach FREE FR~E FREI! ..W-$866. --.,.t!W· ......ma-U>..ll<lndeUAl<ett°" NURS&q A Ides , ():)n. tl!cl\nlque:s of THE GAL-.u21 Wnterl~ ace v1le1cent home, all lhltt1. LERY OI' HOMES. You Suite 115, NB 833-8100 Pl .... can 64l-«jllll. "'" "" Pd ~ did: Call • "Weed IJ ""•P" Llkt1 to TradeT Our Trader'• 183-5811 tor ,~f~ From treasuret lo tnah Pll'l.dl&e column Is for )'OU! UclNltd or Wt TUrn ~m tntQ caah 5 1.lne•, 5 days for 5 bucb. will tn.IQ, CAU.. Dally ~lot { STUDENTS yettr nt Sat. sn;ick be.I'. Openinas at T • t Or"nge Cd. tnt'l Racewa)". JPIS S Over 17, oo exp, nee. 12. hr. 10 10 :JO hn wk. Apply a1 . Interim :JJ.ace~u .. ,..l.!::1103 a _.... TECHNICIAN wanted ••r -.-ersannel S.r ... ce \\.'Cight rOOuclng clinic. Call 17511 lrvlne Blvd. -1633. '115 Tustin Any day lo Ute BEST DAY to 1315460 run an ad! Don't delay. • Equal Oppor. EmplO)'ff call toda.Y 6f2.-5611, • Coll Mary Both 642-$671, O>lf, 330 ,,. Slenchtrbing! Fun to crocheiJ l ' SLEi'lDEm.'ESS Ciol'-'8 a.II the 11,•ay do1\'n the dinmond· fRceted Sf'a.mlng or pantsuit or dress. Don't let this pass you by & sew It in knits, blendL Printed Pattern 9 3 1 5 : Wornen·1 Slies 34. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 46, 48, 50. Size 36 tbust 401 takes 4 SIB yards 45-lnch. SEVf:NT\·f l\'~ CF.NT& for each pattern -add 25 cents for each pattern for Air MaU and Speclal Hin.ti· 1,..: otherWI,. thlr<klaa deUvery wtll take nu- v.-eek1 or more. Send to r.tartan l.111.rtln. the DAILY PILOT, -442, Pattern Dept., 2l2 WHt Uth St., New Yorlc;-Ni . 100U.-Pr1n1- NAM£. AODftF.88 with 7JP, SIZE and STYLE NU~tNIL SE£ MORE Qu,ck Fashions and dM>OH one pattern frff from our Spring.Summa-Calak>f. AU 1ltts? Only ~. INSfANT SEWING UOOK teW today, wt&f tomon'oW. St. ~msrANT -rt.·SHION BOOK -Huhltrtd1 of fuhlon factt. tt. ' t ., 7496 , .. ~: I ' ' ,11 1 I ..... I •l"•I 1 . ""' Ii' J I .... ;'I.• j; ' .. ' 'u l.t(Afu& 13. ... ~- ;· Sht'll love going placri"Jri this cozy, bri&ht Rt! , ;,,. , QUICKIE SQUARES Jo '3 PY colon ~ e~ ,.,~ memorize. to join! ~ of knitting v.-onted. Pa= 7496: joining chart.a, di tions for coat slze1 2-12;' · · t included. ~ lll:VF.NTY-11.V~ CENTS for . eaeh pattern -add 25 cents for each pattern b Alr M&ll a.nd Special Handl- ing!· othe:rwl&e thlrd-cla111 del ve.ry will take thftt! WMkl or more. Send to Allee Brooks, the DAILY PILOT, 105,, Needlecrw.ft J>ei>t., Box 18.1. Old °'91tea Sta.Hon, New Yorlc, N.Y. 100U. Print H-. ,..._., Zip. Ptltteh l'f•mber. NE I: D L ECR.Arr '12! Crochet, knit, etc. n. dtrect:kln!, roe. liwta.wt Macnme .... . -~..lUt:lr ' -... . tem1. n.oo. IMtl•t Oftdll!t 91t11: - Leam b)' ll(dUl'fll Pat· terna. ll.DD. eom,1.1e lllllPt caa ..,.. --tlton 100 &Illa " St.00. °""""''" "---11.00, 11 •• ,,, ....... . -ollt_..,._ l!Oo- """I .... I " 11 ...-!JO< • :::----I • ~ .. hr T...,,, U.-. , ' . - DAil Y PILOT * Wednesday, Septen1ber 12, 1973 " l"---L '"_••••__,[II I ~[ ---·~'~-~ I ( -jf§J I ---~j~ [" .._ j~ ( , •+ , ' -J~ 1;.[ iiiiiiiii....._iiiiiiiiiiiii, ~J!J~1;( ,~, ·-~ 'iim"" ~J~~-1; (~-iiiiiiiii_.iiiiiiiii....,.~~~~ p Wanted, M&F 710 Antiques 800 Appl i1nc•' 802 Building Materaals 806 Furnltv,.. -810 Mlscell1~ 818 Mi scelhtneoui 818 Pianos/Organs 826 Dog~~'------•-54_1 Norman H. Parker I R1':r·Hllil::k.\'l1Hl, 1'. 1· 1i;1 -VtH.TUS modern dinette 11ct NEW PGA R)oder cup golt * AUCTION * f Q ' L DOES YOUR OOG HAVE YACHT SALESMAN 16573 A..,pple Street ! n111r1·. 1i.1n.;. 1·.l'IJ, sn11111 e Surplus Bulldlng dark finish, avocadoiycllo11 irons, Z..F\V, real bargain at ree rg3ft 8$$00$ YOU TRAINED? Join our ull Lune, exp't.L St,lcs1111u1 lu fn·".i;..,r, S4 ·ll rh•·••f!, n1akP i\IAl'ERIAL . ICYA'' ol NE\V floral pede:st al chairs $50, $180.: for1ner 54" round din· Finu 1''\t1·nHurc obedience cla,,q •tarting Sat. sell top quatl!y llni• of &11· Fountain Valle'( 11l!t·1-. !i7:'1-1.!ili 111u1·ohtl;s ur rrEr-.tS! Door.~. J111nOOr, p!y. ~9241 lng table now 1m1ire1S1>ivc & App!l:incc::i As Long As You Llkel Sept. 15th. 962--8000. P(o.A. sailboats a.nd broktrtl.j;l' lisl· Yo·i rr.· I 'f' 1'· '!' · r '" ('\'l'111ng:s. 1vood, alum sheetin", n1old· 41!.. C U ST 0 M made l51iii" hi&:h coUee table. A11ctlon!I rridoiy, 7::!0 p.m. No n.players A players wcJ. Pet, 1006tl Adt1111 (comer ings. 642-7722. TWO FREE TICKETS t'IlEIGHT 0 Sal ing, 1v1ndows, etc. i''rultwood Hutch. Glas' $75.; 48" half circle Walnut MASTERS AUCTION oonle to ·attend Tuesd"" Ada111,1 & BrookhursO H.Q, !YOUNG, a...,,.......sslve. outgo. 10 lh(' amage e, BUILDERS SURPLUS doo colored Formica top bar, -.. , ••" RECREATION wa~hers, dl'}'<'l's, t'l'frlgs. . n . Like new, cost $875. 42 .. hlgb l65 492-r.m I U>1·n1et'ly \~ indy'si night a1 7:30 PM . \Ve want SILKY,Terrlen.S fem.ales. No , ing s:tles help wanted for nl'111 11'1\rran!y. Re b J t Z406 So. ~lain St., S.A. Sell ,$250. 552-s..183 ' · • 2075¥..i Ne1vport, CM 64G·86S6 everyone to learn to plB.)' reas. otfer ttfueed. .CaJI 1 me n 's & wo m e n ' s V E HICLE SHOW 11• n s. her !I /dryers Crom ~fon thrt1 Sat 10-5 MATCHING s 0 Ca and ATTRAC. transitional 4' rm Behind Tony's Bldg. Mar'l. rhe ot'gaq! All malerlals 832·9'22 or w.f\ff, sportswear store opening SEPT. 19TH·23RD $39.95, Bench City Ap. 7J4 : !46·10.'l2 loveseat, 2 mos 0 1 d , divider .. SSO: Hollywood bed, ~ furnlahed. WElMARANER·PllPI Al\C soon in the ne\11 Laguna At the Jil iu nc:e. ~23 \V. Warner, Furn1'ture 810 I Id both I $150 lnterspnng, good cond $3.5: 20% OFF 'l'Onl l)leturich • in charge. 7 wka,~-•-.. '"'It•. •~··11' 1 HiUs Mall, off El Toro Rd. s.,\. ! 1 Elek E. of llarbo.rJ green go or ' beige dyed Beaver. coat. Ph 642 2851 110"'"" u..a -1 •wuru !in Leisure World. Special ANAHEIM STAD IUM 842-4341 mink collar, sac. $85. Alter With This Ad one • Une. . i owartunity for y 0 u 11 g 2000 Stli!C Col~ege Blvd ., llOTPOINT Refri~. x In I CJ-* COUCH &-LOVESEAT * 4pm, 6'ffi...3904 All • furniture, nppli<int'('~, COAST MUSIC AKC Silky Terrien. 10 weeka [ W9men. Apply in the SC'al'8 I Anahe1n1 t>ond .. avocado, never need· fERRY wood Buffet, One never used, both for $155. TVs, lan11>s, toys, clothes, Newport. SJvd .. at Harbor old. Champ, ~ parking lot at 9 AM Thu rs. Please e11 !1 6'12-!'J678 ext 119 crl repair, $l:'l0. f I r m . Queen Ann buffcl, . 9ne Usually ho_l!IJh...~-19lJ)_ FALL Clothes, g l ft wa re, & misc. Ends !J/18. USED ~a Mesa Good w/childrenl ;875-lliti. · 13fh.-Look for n big truck to clalrn your tlcke!s. &12-00XI before 9 or after 6:-' Quffn An~ ta ble, Original houseware,t-u t n 1--t·u r e. USABLES, Y:J80 -Newport -. • t~t says "The Pantry" on /No rth Cot1nty Toll free antlque spinning w h e e I . 6%' WHITE sofa,' very good Relresbments. Daily dra11,•. Blvd., CM. Tues. thur Snl. PIANOS -ORGANS ffilSf.l Setters 6w.kl & up, I tl'it-"side. I s""c'"hoR'A'' M540-·1'2LtllE, TS Auction 804 =n co~~\~~~n. c:i~S,ki~I J:i':i~. $~~·67~~~. & gold ~18thn~~ NS,.,t'.W, c1hrut_'M"".· s ~:'.i~o E: ~:::; Ne\V & Used. Great selectkln. ~l~~}~~arloua prices automntic knitter , very good ~ Compettttive prices, Open ;';;:;:"i;;f,.,:;,;-::::=,,,-,.,-,--,1 AUCTION condition. 612-1 J5J. 202 7 W4.TERBED Xlnt c on d . WATER SOFTNER E\•es. &: Sundays. The best AKC. White Samoyed male, 4 ~' I ANSWERS Orange Ave, C.M. aquaBrowns·~~~·. llh60oa,t,6.,!r~~~· CRIB $20, stroller $7.50, Never Been Used I deals Rte always at: nio. old $125. wuuu ,...........,.,. portacrib s3, dog clippers, Lifetime faclory guarantee. Wallichs Music City 968-<640 RELOCATED Eastern ex· G S 1 812 bike carrier, drying rack, Re""'i iarly sells fo• 1695. \Vi'll , AKC Yorkshlre pup p I e 11 , ~ ••••• ;;;;; ecotive woul .. lik• to -nt a •rage a• lug earrier, potty chair. '" ' So th c t Pl ""2830 blood"·- INDIAN " " '" se-11 cheap! 642-1978 u oas aza ~ Champ. .,....,., 6 wka old 21ST ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE . -$3 Mil Display 100 Exhibitors 800 Grnu<"h -Cll)!h -Brook -sNpot on private beach in CHROME dining table & 4 536..QJHB 74, 8122 Pennington, ___ ~ _. _ _ Call 545-4400 ' Fondly -FlJ)QH. ewport area for sml chairs $7.50, Clarinet $5, 2 --------.~ BALDWIN Aeroi;onic Spinet Ho .\lcd1·l <!a11gbter: "She has AAilboal, p I e a s e call pallo sliding glass doors, MAPLE dining room tbl, 4 LAWN mower elec. edger piano. $750. Call after 5:301:..;;;;;•.;.M;.1;.._, ____ ...;1~56 no h an & ll p s .. She ]p;1vcs JEWELRY 644-4444 . d is hes, b e d s & captains chairs, hutch, $150. !~ :~i1e s&~~~~~~1"~ pm, 644-8853 REG. Bay Arabian Gelding, <·1·,·ry1hing: on th\'.' l<J__,QQR." FU R N IT U R E . Houseful m is c e 11 an e o u s a I!' Couch $25. StauUer Ex· Ol' best offer 846-8334 WURLITZER, 120 electric very gentle, well broken V I C TORI.'\'.',' rertangular I Karg e s, Thomasville ! reasonable priced, Fri ., erciser & belt $50. ea. Pony ' . piano $200. or best offer. good horse for entire tamt'. table ,1·/':i leaves + 6 AND Comb. stereo, TV, phono. Sat.. & Sun. 7812 Taylor saddle & brlclle $25. All in COTO De Caza Membership, 549-2193 atter 5 pm. Jy, $600 firm, a.ft. 6pm chai rs. appraiser! $1T;:iO. Sell A CTS Gorgeous! P roje c t o r , Ave., •l.B. xlnt cond. 552--0-391 aft 6 any reasonable offer, P.O. * HAMMOND ORGAN * t95-4ll6 ' Oc('an & Long B<'arh Bl vd. ,J. ~ -. • • A ED USED ys e, ra nu., Ca. 92625. Ltkc new. Best offer. OLDER Gentle Ge I d Ing ~ Long Beach Arena S9T.: ··2 948.1 RTIFA Tapestry, A-lore. 675-4819 W NT 10 SP ho bik b nd Box 278, Corona de! Mar, . · ~ Sept. 13, 14, 1;i & 16 Appliances 802 BEAtrr velvet 6'9'' lovesC'at BRICKS -CALL $55; Elect. fam $12: 3 49217874, Mornings &: Eves. Morgan /Clydesdale ln- hurs. :Fri. S<t t, 1 pni-JO pnt "'~OverstuHed pillo1vs &-. 870-4564 Chenille twin bed spreads, GIGAN'TIC RUMMAGE GOOD small y AM AH A tereated In good , home In • '' 6 R W h /D fr"I 14th 7pm Pecan 'Vood, multi color, new, $2 ea; Odds & ends. SALE G•tnd, ••alnut, 11600 . count.-.• call o-•~. "'1111 noo11 • pni ent as ers ryers JUST TAK """ "129 F · & Sat•-t 14 & 15 9-5 • •• , -'! ! l: 0 VER =~~===---.,-.,~ ri .:)CP ' df.'!iwred &: tuned. 67S-7505 ! G Private 1·ollco.:lion Anl. I S:1. \\'k. Fuil 1nai111. payments. aft 6:30. &16---4982 Household Goods 814 EXPECTING new baby? at San Clemente Boy's Club, -Livestock ant. glass. Pressed,' J-:>a!, * G:':~ 1202 * Rare Gambling baskets VE LVET So! & 1 Full sized crib, port-a-crib, 1304 Callo Valle, 492--0376 Sewing M•chlnes 828 .~•.-· stal, Cut, Mi I k ' \VHIRLPOOL "as rlr\,'OC. I b . I t' h s a ove seat: CAMEO Shores sale: over l . 1 • h h ~--~ .. rsc Sal U ........ $ ,.., war c u s, zun1 e IS e , soft vinyl hide . a .be d 300 items. 25 misses dresses p a,y pen, ug c r .. ca,r "' . e co l"C-pot, spa ce Singer portable YOUNG &nfam hens, IOme Snimware, etc. l\l u ch very .e:ood concl ilion, $40 r ugs, needle pt., jewel-HcrculoO sofa , color TV: under $2S. Size 12 & 14. seat. All in good oond.'MUe heater, port typewriter, 550 good condition laying, others ready . Porcelain in cl. 50 P c. 673-3637 ry, heihee, etc. lamps, etc. All lilre nu Table linens, placemats of!r. Call 552-8607 area rug, broller oven. 556-1892 Handsome m~ pro-~oge, set-la mp, By appt . cMCcA'oYT=cA-oG~g-,-,-odry-,-,-vo-ry NO LIMIT, 673-5478 or 673-1247. froiu 50c-$G. Mesh screen HOUSE SOLD, entire con-Much n1orc. 6-H-8670 ---="""=----! ducers (small eab!rs, tool i?ar~ur5:2·1675 Huntington good _ condition $40, 556--0028 NO RESERVE MOVIN 34" "'ide x 23~" high $6. tents must go in two wks. PEUGEOT PX-10, 10 spd TV, Radio, HiFi, $1 & $2., 4!16-<iOO, (Capo evenings · G forces sale of furn Please phone thru Sept. inc. custom bar, tools, ap-semi-can1py equipped, mint l ;;i,S~to~r~oo;.;;;:-s;!v-;;';~8~3:6;1~&~a~ch~)~. ~~~~I~~~ antique brass Na- Cash Register, Excel d. $235. 494""5. · breeze. . . sell your ' with ea.se, use Daily ' ·.Classified. 642-5618. 940 ~------Jake's Auction coniemporary & Spanish 3011,. 637-lm, 10 am~ pm. 1 plic, garden furn, some an· cond . $245./niake otfcr. \VA SHER * DRYER ft1rnishing between 5-{j PM , " Portable Dishwasher 2722 No. J\1nin, Santa Ana \\'kdays, wkends anytime, PATIO chaise & pad $20. 24" tiques, 842-2427 493-4643. RCA, Zenith, SY 1v 8 n 1 a: I lltL. 'l $50 each* 646-5848 714-543-4941 536-7208. ro und plate glass table top *RUMMAGE SALE* DRILL pre ss $17 5. Largest selection color, __ ,.... ... Don't give ur> the ship! In Fashion Lane· !----.------$12. 673-lm. 412 S. El Camino Joiner/Planner $50. sofa & ~lack & whl.te TV .& stereos --~ ··List" if in cl!u;sifird, Shir F'ast results are Jt1sl a (>hone KING size mattress, box St. Andrews Methodist loveseat bo!h for $150. in So. Calif. Priced lessl~mmmiiiimiiii~m~I to Shore Results! 642-5678. cal! away 642 ... 367!s. s Pring s & fr ame J e we lry 815 San Clemente, 9-5 842-4341 than the dlscowiters w/3 yrll I h h _, Th F · Sat •· t 13-15 pi cture tube, l yr parts & n __ .,,. Ge I M---H I . w s ep e,u casters, like GENEROUS urs, r1, ' .,.,p SUIDf30ARD $25 sf'rvice. Most '74 models in uu.,.,. nere 5t~r /Rom:• 940 M5tjr1':>mes 940 new. $150. 581HlSS7 • ·• '65 PLYMOUTH $295. 26 gal. STEEL OFFICE DESK $30 stock. •73 models priced to a e en a e ent HA VE beaut. 1920 dresser aquar; comp. $3"5. Misc. * 642-3604 * clear. Cash 90 plan or terms All' 80/t.' .;,.RS ;;;~~ g~ar:~~. ~u~~ • REWARD. • ~:3-2089 1007 Bal Blvd. No. Miscellan.aus ~l6 A~l~nt~~o~o~~ 0'76 A nENnON! 900 I 1. ROADLINER best ofr. 642-9564 aft 5. COLOR TV, anllque settee, Wanted 820 Bro o khurst, · Huntington 8 . Boat! Cour For rctt1rn or any in-modern sling chair and ot-WANTED USED Beuch. 968-3329 or 962-5559. &SIC • 111 se CHINESE liquor cab, an- tique desk, braided rug, 12'xl5 Maple lbles & n1isc, 979-4303. formation leading to return ~~~2n80, Spanish wall unit SPANISH console stereo with seam··-••p •"'boa! handl'·· of a gold iour leaf clover """'""" BRICKS -CALL ..... u, " ... pin, approx. 2 inches in 870-4564 am/ln1 radio and Gan'al'd . bf diameter, ivilh j ewe I c d \VORLD Book Encyl. '73 & turntable, $175. Call 536-5192 Ht. Beach Power Squadron horseshoe in center·, also, Britannica unused Grent CHILDRENS play h o 11 s e atrer 6 p.m. 1 starts ~ PADDED bar, swivel stools, Book < J S 8'0 ••13 , l h •· ho •M• gold locket ("·as on chain), s • r. ac . ...,...,,._,. · 1\•antr ... pease p o n e, ZENini 21.";ctonllOte, black ...,,.-ptem r-UU1at pm hexagon octogon Maple end ~.•.• 0074 . " t approx. the size of a nickel, * WATER SOFTENER * ""~ . & 11,1iite. Wonta well. Make a tables bucket seats, good ---Marl H' h •-•-r • niattress free. 968-!!0n inscribed in script, FLA. SCECO. Good condition $15. ORIENTAL RUGS otter, 557-1.>00 na 18 ~""' • These are deeply treasured Call 633-9264 after 5. Private party nr.eds severa1 T0SH1BA J lway Speaker Ft. VaUef Hlah ~1 3 PIECE corner group. family mementos & the loss REFRIGERATION unit $5CI. Usl"d rugs. 644-5326 838-2700 system, like new cost over A ..-at oppo-·nJ~ '--' Brand new. Sew in g is Irreplaceable. PLEASE, $200 u $12.\ 64&-1022 ... ~ ''" OJ JUI'" DEALER IN THE WEST! ' " machine. Best offer . PLEASE help if you have Surf boRrd $15, paned glass Musical lnstl"ument1 822 sc -. all boating enthusiasts 675-7636 ...... lntormatlon -642-3589 doors, $5. 548-4019 • • I ! • 20'1 MOTORHOME ROADLINER BY REDMAN 3 Burner, r•nge with oven, b&throom, lurnac•. O.O.H leg, Doclge CllaHis, \/.f, aulom1tlc lran$mls$i<l>n, po~r stMrlng, disc brakes. 1111 \Wlffl, diHI rear whe-eb, electronic lgni· !Ion, OROElt YOURS TOOAVJ • 55688 24' MOTORHOME ROADLINER BY REDMAN Range wllh oven, bll!hrocm, furnace, 0.0 .H. tao. OOdoe Cllllssl$. V8, aut0m~lk tranvnisslon, power s1eerino. Clise braku, 1111 wh'8l. 1111111 rear wheels, eleo;lronlc lgnllior\, 56988 28' MOTORHOME ROADLINER BY REDMAN ~ ---'. .. _, Dodge 440 chassis, V-8, automatic trens- -~.4~~~ ~"-mission, pl us full factory equipped. 1. . . . '~ --· --.·s7999 ·~.., Information (7141 168-MfM QUALITY furn 2 Castlewoorl Eves. & weekends. ot.x6 TRAVEL trailer w/tent 1 RE \-NOLDS nute 1\·ilh case [ 1~ chnirs, 10' pillow hack sofa, $100. dratt lan1p, RDF. 10 x $75 f 1 'Vi • _'°"""'"~~~,-,'---I coffee table & lamp tables. TIME FOR ;)()Binocular n1isc 644-8777 531-1317 '" 0 0" .. W. A. Smidder 645-7T:>4 QUICK CASH A1R con1prcssor, s n1 a 11 12 STRING Ma11 in hard case 3 LI 2 Ti $2 00 1927 Tihuna Terr•ct DREXEL Bedroom set. good -garage type, 110V-222V. Dl'Arnond pick·up $ 3 7 5 . net, mes, • -Coron• del Mar cond. inelds twin bed, box THROUGH A $100, on \\'heels. 548-.1006 firm. 675-1444. ' You iire tbe winntt of springs. mat tr cs s es, SML apt stove $15. Decoratdt SM % accordian for prereen 2 KIITEN~ 8 wks old, male TWO FRIE TICKETS dresser, nite stand. 552-8969 DAILY PILOT lamps $2.')-$35. Meil's suits or teen, has case $75., refrlg (orange I w h1 ) female LRG. dinette table w/4 WANT AD xlnt. sz 40 $15. 673-4169 $25. Phone 496-4479 ~~~se mark Ing s l REcR°etTION avocado green s wive I BUGGY, bathinette, girl s Office. Furn1ture/ , .......,E st~· kltt•n ___ ,, VEHICLE SHOW cha.its. $Hl0/best offer. 642-.5678 dresser. jump S;Cal, ntisc E 824 ,__.,,,... ...,, .. ·~ 536-2756. chU.drens ite~s. m.~ quip. borne, .5 wks, long ha.Ired S~PT. lfTK.~RO-. ?-!;!lack & \\'hite, l\f. Box Al the COUCH good condition, must Fast resulls are Just a ptione LA\VN, Sweeper, $65 2~HP EXEC s11'\i\ chrs $15/~ Sec trained 5892 ANAHEIM STA~IUM sell. $30 u 642 5678 B&S eng. Refrigerator, frost chrs $8/24 Desks $20/90 ' . * 645-7059 alt 5 * ca away -• 1 tree ~ Piere<' .867 \V 19 CM 642-~ cµTE fe ·pt.Ip, 4-'ii mos.. 2000 State College lvd., 7 I mostly German Shepherd. Ana.helm · Autos, lmpon ed 9 0 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, mportea 970 Autos, Imported' 970 Lovable. Gd. home only. Please call 642-5678 ext SJt r~~~~~~~-~-~~~=~~~-~~~~~=··~~·•~i~iii~~hl 5{>&-8181. to claim Your tick.ell. FREE! 8 PARAKEETS tNorth County Toll free ALL OR. SEPARATELY. number is ~()..1220). FRONT WHEEL DRIVE . ' VIBRATION FREE QUADRl:ZONTAL 4 CYL. ENGINE e 642-1982 e CHARACTER Bay Boat, LOVABLE pa.rt Persian kit· La1>t1trake, U', inbd. in tens 8 weeks t....,; __ ... 2 near mint cond., $1500. ' ' ..... u\.'U, T. Wilder 673-4450 whit~ 'l grey. 96.1-5004 * * FREE puppies. Cute Boah/Mlri.,. Lab/Sbepherd 1'1bt., 6 wks. Equip. 904 * 968-Sl38 * t FREE to good home Bea 1 GENOA, new 5.5 oz. 41'9" male St Bernard iv-..!.,· Luff, Cost .$900. 24' ft. Spin- • • •11 -1•.,, naker ,, oz 44' Luff 2>' Exe. Temperanient 494-3245. Foot. st:, ae'.iJ, %7' Luff, 19• 10 MOS black dog-lab-shep foot. Make otter! 61J...2490 . ~ntle to kids !rlendJy, WANTED : late model 25 to ---,-,,,--~---1 40 HP outboard m t r . , * F.ree * Evin.rude or Johnlon, Cock·a-poo Puppies. 673-7334. * 5.lS-8Ta9 'lit" 1 •12:C-"'v"'o"LT;;;-"Bal=t-:&:--=-1 2 IRISH Setters frw' to good Pumps. Close out, $14.9S ea. home. 1'.lale & female. * 548-0JS.1 * 54tl-Ol36 II =~~~~~~--Boots, Poww PLAYFUL bl & wht kittens, ~;"~ hrebkn, '°me fluffy ANNUAL MID SUM CLEARANCE SALE 20' MINl-MOTORHOME FLING by REDMAN I ' • " BRAND NEW 160 cu . in. Ood9• V.8 •n9in.,, auto, lr•ns., 4 burn· er r<1n9e, batllt'oom, dual rear wheels, battery con· v•rter, pow•r ·1leerln9, powar brakes. (F205-2- 0818 ) 55688 '73 DODGE ALL STAR VAN CONVERSION Vt. t utomtllc lran1mlulon, buDtlte '°"' 3 burntr 11<1.,., lte bolt. bvi.M, drapet, and loh Ol sloreg1I · . ' "THE EXTRAS AREN.:T ADDED ON, THEY'RE BUILT RIGHT IN" , ,, '68 OLDS CUTLAS~."· 2 Door hardtOf), 4 speed tt'ansmfs. sion, air conditionipg, J¥'Wer steer- ing. (VOY,7031 ! '69 TOYOTA CORONA 4 door. 4 speed, radio, heater. lYHL142) '72 CHEV. KINCiSWOOD WliN. s2799 9 Pass. Auto., air cond., P·steerlng , • \ \ & brakes, roof rack. Traded on new Motor Home. (226GBJ) '70 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 door H.T. Air cond., pOwer steering, power brakes, radtti. c:is21;oc>. .. · • ---... '71 SUBARU $1199 , A(.·~~m-, otl,<.>. ,ra~io,,,heater. 4·si:ieed, radio, heater, low w ....... hl'I miles. and 11ery economical. t (472DSN) , • .• f> _.. •I • ·.,-1 ·,o·Y·o·r·A·: ------$·.-, _"_.... '6t:::t.1:i:i 1 , , •• c ,ll\ICU.Tiv, I Wagon. 4 speed tr8nffllt~ss:::;o,,n,,_, ____ ~ll 21DrJ'«.~ , ta.ctory air, 1 ...-,.adlo, Q.cat~r:\VTW922r --~~~n-fr'r'~-~ ' bralt ~""JUI'" ' ! ~ ..,.. .,... ' Wednesday, Septrmber 12, 1973 DAILY PILOT ~·~!j~P~IL~O~T ·~A~DV~E~RT~l~SE~R~~!!lll!i!~W~td~llfsdoY, Septembtt 12, 1973 [ -=-· !~ I ~~ I~ [ 'T-tat~ Ji] I --Ji] I I .. ,11, ~, 906 'Boato, Sall 1 909 Campora, Salo/ II.on! 920 i:-:::,;::..;.~,;;..;;..;,.,• __ ....;.,; * BICYCLE SPEX:IALS * Tralten, Tr1vel 94S Gener1I l§J I ~' _ ......... _ .. ~)§]~I ~' -~·"'_ .. _,~§]~I ~';;;-'";;-"' .. ;; ... --;;;..;:i 950 Trucks 962 Trucks ~962 Autos. W•nted lil I Atltos for Siie SPOuT F'~ FIB 25' SCliOCK, main, Jib, TE ARD R 0 p r.bov•r New 10 IP from • ...... $59.95 ----------'11' °' 1 2~ier, ' Gfnoa, &c spiMttker, T11\er ........ Used 10 sp trorn ....... f.lS.00 GILES Travel Trailer :mi' clu11I contro1, compasaei, & whl strng, SCllKUll outbrd. canipcr, sleeps 4• fully Bike clellnlng .......... $4.50 4 't'hl, Meet b1it1, a/c, tully bait tahk, loW eng. hn. Im· Muin &ell·J,'Oing to Tahiti. equip~. ~747 * Beach Bicycle 806 E. Balboa self cont. many xtra.s. mac. $4.500. 6f3.3388. Sac. 531-5725, 61'rr-380L ask Blvd., Balboa. 675-'1282 979-0189 801t1, Siii 1 909 for Gr@e. Cycles, Bikes lm -350 PURSANG Bultaco 15' Aristocrat Lowliner, A-1 FOR Sale, Kite No. 910, Scooters 925 Blue Printed • Barnett-cond. Refrig, stoVe, sips 6. CAL Z. ~r aaila, barlenll, full yellow &: white. very fast & Diamond Ota.ins, Impacts, Asking $1250. Phone 548-1.395 race equiD~hl~~ mut, 9% In gd cond. Winner of Kite 250 BULTAC'O Pursang. Sano. 350-450 Tires Many morel~~~~~~~~~~ hp OB, ~ lleettr, $&300, Nationals (Silver K. on Ket-Runs Strong. Many New tras $900 $5900 without It e ere r . ten Hotten racing 18.ll) 2 Parts. Private Party, $400. ex 1673-1149) liJ S46-lli00 1 • sets sails, Call 494-!1116. Phone 494-4747 A Greet Bike! Tl'IMfMl"l•lidll , .... CORONODO 35, beaut. kept. '73 J-IOBlE Cat, 16' w/ncw 1970 HONDA 450 Cho'J{>er, 1970 Kewesakl 350 '-------' !El WANTEO USED BRICKS -CALL 87().4564 Antique1/Cl111lc1 953 195.'i ·PACKARD "400" Hardtop, run power 54>-59l4 Recr••tfon1I Vehicles 956 Seturd•y Special f ·ss EL CA1\1INO. VS, auto TOP 70 FORD ;'4 p U trans, p/11, 11/h. $7~. Servi ..._.. 1 • • 1 642-0313 days, 962-4934 aft DOLLAR ,ho ce ......... ,auon1at c 6 pm " transmisskln. po"·er steer-~=·------;;,.;; ing, po·wer brakes. air con-Vans 963 PAID , ~ dlUoning, low miles, and IMMED' a 'TEL.£ well kept . Eject. or plunib. '69 fOllD E·JOO Van, l'll.ltom IA. l ru• Dream (2725001 1 1vhccl11, tires, seats. Special FOR ALL ~1J $2142 fog lamps. pipes. Paneled & ' tli carpeted, stereo system sac. FO~EIGN f 'lo!C ' appreciate. 675--1673. ,,.... '66 Continental Convertible. CARS I.di Antique gold w/leath~r int. WE ARE IN .n1 ·v VHF radio, cu Ito m trlr. U685. Will Instruct Good cond. Inquire 2117 ,,._11111 ____ 11111111 'TI V\Y DUNE Buggy, 36 hp, cuahloos. r knotmeter, Ideal beginners 494-3307 Elden, Apt 10, O>sta ft1esa, Xlnt cond. UXI. Call Jim II 950 Flake body, near-new tires, cruiser, $33,oo::>. n4-2S6-t.136 BcNit SI alt 6 • 536-7867 e Geo.;..na..;...r_•_I ------top. Runs good. Private 4-WJIEEL drive, '62 Scout evet -: •· lp•/IJoqcs 9IO Hoo..\KA ACe 100, dirt, hl 10 speed Schwinn Super e FtEET SALE e Farty,-$695. Gall 494-4747. ~1!:PsJi~~ntat~tl~~: New lira ~lint condition. DESPERATE NEE ~;; '1 Best offer over $200'.). OF GOOD, CLEANt.i 1 586--0ll67. FOREIGN GARS-"' I ** 14' F'IBERGLASS BALBOA Slip for 40' boat comp head, expansion Sport, 19~~", ladles rrame 140 HP. CorvaJr Sandrail Coast Hwy, until 5 pm: 507 sailboat. Good colldltlon. For Sub.lease. ~-June 15, chllmbcr, $275. Best oUcr. xlnt cond. Asking $l25. $ell Or Lease w/sand & flotatlon tires & P<linsettia, CdM alter 5. WltraUer, $215. m..fl:209 '74. Ample paHcing. ·Full 847-3291 afl 2. 1 ~-~=~·~·~"~· ----1 trailer Dave 548-3697. evenings. faclliUes. 673-'l!m ·70 HUSKY 360. Looks&. runs 2 BICYCLES for sale both 1 '73 PONTIAC Granville 4 dr '73 CHEV %. Ton camper LIDO 14 _No. 630. New rig-, perfectly. Priced to sell yr old-.-Stlngrays, 1 orange, h.t. loaded, like new, $132.50 Sports, Race, f<od1 959 specla], 4 spd, ps, spUI gt""• rodder & til!er. Gel-Boats, Speed & Ski 911 $650. 646-8515. 1 blue, futback cost $120. mo. BAHA Ma•h. ,61 N'•.an rims, SY.I' Eldorrido Cabover ... · ddil ea sell $65 64o--07T7 ... "' camper, sips 6. Divorce coat Ir: boat cover, m . SKIERS altenllon•. 18 ' '71 BSA 440 Victor Special ., . . ·n FORD LTD Brtim 2 dr, Patrol 28l Chevy, power forces sale! 552-9483 .-....1 trailer, $1,000. 675-7751 N--"s assembllno buy u '· take off urn'! nu --· nu °"'""""""'c=-"='='o-"'=--5......... fiberglass, 455 Olds Jet for """" ·•· l:I Electric Cara 930 loa.cred, like new $89. mo. • ...... ~. 1973 F-250 FORD Ranger, 12' KITE &ailboat, 00 892 A-l sale or trade for 4 'wheel SD>. 642--0458, 675-l1l2 ---------OYE"r'haul partially t 0 r n 4x4 pickup. All extras, cond. Racing rig 2 11et• drive vehicle. Cali after 6 ·72 HONDA 350 ClB immac ELECT. shopper car, 2 seat, '70 Cl:lEVY Impala 2 dr h.t. down, will sell or trade for under warrty, 53G-£388, aft 4 '69 J."ORD I ton, auto, V-8, TOP DOLLAR-PAr,ril, air, 32,000 ml. Will trade. f?'f 1 613-5507 oc &<4-4839. FOR OR NOTI ·-: '68 CHEVY ~ ton, nags, fm call or oome in-to ~ i stereo & tape dl.'Ck, xlnt cond. make offer. 548-3592. '57 CHEVY Step Van, sell contained camper, $1200 ph 641)..{i215 alt 5. 968 1all11, trier {TI41 613-8548 pm, 494..::J397 condltlon, make ofter, top & side curtains, gd. lo miles, $79. mo. pick-up, call or oome see, $550. SKI boat 13' fiberglass 1970 642-{,087 call after 5 pm. cond. $250. 552-9367 eves. "7o FORD Galx 500 4 dr xlnt 536-Sfi67 302 8th St. No C, "p~~-·-E_A_N_E_W_TR_U_C_K_ WE HUY Autos Wanted KOR.A.IJ.E 12' fiberglass J-lydroswL't w/115 hp 360 YAJ.1AHA ENDURO. Motor Homes cond $69. mo. , H.B. TOP CASH I~!PORTED AUTOS sloop, alum. span, dacron Johnson outboard motor .. 1 Xlnt cond. $600. Sale/Rent 940 ,10 FORD Ton'no 2 dr h.t. QUICK CASH A~~~:~tio~~~7~~ for clean late model cars BEST PRICES PAID! 1111\ls + extraa, trlr lncl. Xlnt cond. $1500. 67r32'.ll. * 646--0430 * and trucks! Dean Lewis Imports , Like new. $600. 839-307G. '71 HONDA CT70 Mini Trail e SALt:.S • $6'9. mo. T ROUGH A '72-1>-i TON Ford pickup, like Howard Chevrolet 1966 Harbor, C.i\1, ,. • CORONADO ~ 6 h e 3 ~~~~~~~~~ H new, low mi. 557-4989. Ask "'A"·S30l ·' ,· .w, P ng, Xlnt cond. under 600 mi e SERVICE e '69 FORD Torino 2 dr h.t. for Brooke MacArthur and Jan1boree O't<;I ~-· 6'""45<>1 or • l!rlil $185. 960.1763. • RENTALS • 159. mo. DAILY PILOT '13 DODGE Van, V-8, •tick, Newport Beooh IMPORTS WANTED , , ; • Traneport8tlon '73 360 Yam., 1200 mi, never All ~. full •-cash or 1ake over 833-0555 Orange County's ' 20' Otn1UGGER. Aluminum '------~ raced, $700 or best ol.r. car.! 8"""e are Y _,,, \VE PAY' TOP OOLLAR TOP S BUYER . _ mast, dacron aaJ ls, $125. 673-4300 Ray, eves fi44..6342 equipped including air. ~pa~ym_en_t•_._SlS-_l_>'.14_. --FOR TOP USED CA!1S BILL MAXEY TOYOT~." 17, 1: 1~~UA 1:~ 8 0 \Y Camptr1, S•le/Rent 920 ~ ~lAim. ~:=: ·:1~~~ 4 dr, orig. 29,000 WA NT AD ~?Ora~n'~4~d :hec:" ~ I~e~o~ f~::t. is extra clean, ,He.· -':'.Bc:'~:;c,,_.'~8-'"_'_;h P:.:~::l·v.::~.::-,.::-si::i··.':z' 1 · catamarin, a fh""'rglass. LET us sell your camper or ~ Eves. 644-6834. South Coast Car Leruring 642 5678 piece an ad in the Daily BAUER BUICK Irs a breeze .. -.sell ~ Xlnt cond. 64&-055l, George. trailer for you. l\1 es a ** PEUGEOT 10 Spd, 2 300 West Coast Hwy., N.B. • Pilot \Yant Ads! Call now 2925 1-larbor Blvd. items with ense, use D'1W 26' LUDERS-16, racing sloop. Camper Sales, ~36 Harbor, mos old. Xlnt cond. Call 645-2182, after 5, 673-8269 ~-~~------642-5678. Costa Mesa 979-2500 Pilot Oasslfled. ~5678; .;1 Salls, hull & :ring in xlnt Costa ~fesa, 646-4002 673--0723 aft 6:30. GMC Motor Homes Motor Home• Motor Homes Motor Homes Motor Homes cmxl. llllO. 4 130 l\\IE rent campers for your 'TI'iii AJS 250. Xlnt cone!, Motorhomel 11~S;al~ei/~Ri'"i'~~-~9i'40~.S~•il~o/~Ri'~"i'•~·;9~'40~iS.~loi/~R;•init•~~~9'40i~iSialioi/~Rieinli•~~9i4~0~~Sia~lie/iR~•;n~t;~~;~ LIDO 14 -w/tnller &: cover. truck. Mesa Camper Sales, M 1 , 1515 23, & ~· ·~ ~"" H bo Costa M many xtras. WI see. . -..,...... """° ar r , esa, <TI4l 673-3048. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -<-1000 "7~::::...~'-=~= '72 BM\V Silver R.60/5 5000 Orange Co.'s I';\~-\utol;;;;;;;•;;;;\ml'or!;;;;;;;od;;;;;;;9;7;0;;;A;;u;to;;•;• ;l;;m;;ipo;;;rt;od;;;;;;;;9~70i 1 ml, Full dress, $ 1 9 5 o . F.xclusive Dealer I~ .642-4979. Bill Barry Pontiac ~. $ I '72 YAMAHA 350, Jo miles, GMC REC. CENTER ~ earance a e like nowooj_;"· $515 2000 E. l~ii~ta Ana '73 SAAB'S '71 YAMAHA !Kl, only 800 mi. -,-73-CL~EARA""N.,.C'"'E;--·ll Like new. Call Ken, 4~2 PACE ARROW PRICES START AT or eves, 497-1832. " TIOGA n " $ MINI-Enduro bored, pried, 2995 chamber, new bars, levers. Cail 832-1238 ask for David. 10 SPEED lite \lo'Cight, Fnnch nlake, customized $95. 673-5026 HONDA ~. 2 xtra 'v/ae<..-cssories. $75. ... .,,... Autos, lmF"olrfed tires. 970 IMMF.nJ 4.TF: DELTVF.RY CREVIER BMW Sales -Service . Leasing 2'l3 W. lst St., Santa Ana Sl?-3171 e Dale's Motor Home Rentals '73 23-26' M.H. & ~'Iinis Free miles 9 til 9, 838-0900 Autos, lmponM 970 ~ . •• " ' · wto uy economycq 1. See how it holds {' ~ the road. 2. Test its steering response. 3.Seehowit comers . .4. Try the brakes. · 5. Drive it on a windy day. 6. Notice if it's fun to drive.· ------· lnh;'QC:Jucirig the New Honda Civic~ I EOTION-IMMED~A E DEllVERY! , ' ) ·, BRAND NEW 1973 SPORTS COACH 25' COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINED SEll.IAL 111"3 BRAND NEW 1971 ESCAPADE 20' COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINED BRAND NEW 1973 EL DORADO 18' COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINED " =----. . . ~-. I n:. ..... t11i:--. ~-~---.... ' . . S,E"RLAL. '20J BRAND NEW 1974 PERRIS· VALLn 19' •• 'I SEll!Al. •PlSllVQl1S1 BRAND NEW 1974 8' CABOYiR CAMPER . . ' BRAN N 1·9 4 'PERRIS VALLEY 18 Fl1PT . ·, ., TRAll.:ER $1 1 IMMmlATE .DWYERY • I I S· $ ' •• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .. 00 ' l l I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 'I . ~ ~. -00 ' IMMEDIATE DEL!YlRY • •• IMMEDIATI DEL!'VqY • •• •• BE SURE TO VISIT OUR R. V. ACCESSORY DEPT. -THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS - 14" Roof Vont $11.95 Fire Ext. Mod. 2108 $5.95 Pom Tl11uo .2' Catv1i1tor1 ( 41 $2. 95 . - • > . . . . . .. -.. ·-; .· .-_ • ~ . --" ..... ~ -.---. - DAll ¥ PILOT Wtdnt$day, Srpttmber 12, }q73 PILOT-ADVERTISER !4. ~ ......... ,.~§__.~ ! ........ _ J§! I ......... 1§) .!=;;I iiiii ..... ,,,.. ~ ·~ .. ,,, ... l§J I .......... I~ I ...... ~ .. l§J ~I .. _ ... ,,,_ .. ~l§J 'i '""" I -NOW OWN THE -----~ -----.. ·1: 970 Autos, lmportld 970 Autos, tmportld 970A -'-u'-0.:.''-1-m.:.po_r_•od ___ 9_7o FABULOUS 1973A __ u1_o_s,_i_m ... po_r1_tc1 ___ 9_70 _A_ut_o•.:.•_1_m,;.po_r_tod ___ 97_0 Autos, lmporttd 970 Auto•, lmporttd 970 .! 4--'-.....;:........;. __ , ____ --''--------"-'----BMW CAPRI DATSUN ALFA ROMEO AUSTIN HEALEY BMW ------1s""" cou .. do<or. "°"' ••d• DATSUN DATSUN MERCU>ES BENZ , f l ALFA ROMEO SAAB Buy or Lease es • Service • Lcasir11: . Rentals ORANGE COUNTY'S mouldings, reclining front '72 DATSUN ~10, 4 door , 4 __ =..:..:.;:.::.:.:..--I-:-=:-'.:"'.:-:::'.".".''.".::" :r;, "66 AUSTIN Healoy. In goort CREVIER BMW OLDEST ",,::; ';;.::'0 "'."" "'"· 4 ·-<ran.<. Xlnl cond., WE'RE MOVING 1973 DATSUNS 50 USED ~;;~d~~~~· or best of· 1 &airs e Service e L£>a~ng & ~runt disc ~;~1:!_10:iy1~~~ $i800. Call 49&-8769. BIG SAVlNGS'ON ALL MODELS MERCEDES 20::( \V. lsr SL, s.,\. 85.1-3171 wheels, bucket seats, radial QUICK CASH '73 Demos IN STOCK BMW J USED BMW'S ply lire.. '"''"" eog. ~,!',. ,ON DISPLAY I;;:======= <GAECNB4280JJ. BARWICK IMPORTS Sharp New par ,1, 1 ·73 BAVARIA IDEMOI OVERSTOCKED! 610"• 33.175 Camino Caplatrano Trad'·'e-tns Inc. '70 2002 µrice 1"f'-ev.1lu11tfon models. ~EllJr~ 493.3375 or 831-1375 Coming In Every Day Bob Mclaren, BMW '72 2002 Ill Excellent selection of Prt"· IMMEDIATE THROUGH A ~T San Juan Capistrano · Sal" . &.-vi" . L<>a,ing '69 2002 DEMO $ALE DELIVERY ~'I\;;'' ,..V FIAT Ask About Our Unlq.,.' · • 850 Noc<h Beach Bl'<I. '68 1600 SALES-SERVICC·L>:ASING GUSTAFSON DAILY PILOT DATSUN Ustd MorcodH Louo , 'A ROMEO -SAAB 1.--1. Habra • • OVERSEAS DELIVERY • Pl '"NEWPORT , m4i 879.5624 .~ ~~~cs CPE ROY CARVER, Inc. Lincoln-Mercury · i8IJ Dove '71 FIAT 124 SPIDER •n• ~A Ron1eo Sprint t.fint I 1 zw E. 17th St. _ 1~ ~a.~h 1!;t Wl!J'fler WANT AD 833-1300 N~port~ SWldll.Y conYert , red wtblk lnterinr, House of Imports : d1tion. ~/Best offer. Like to Trade:' Our Tr:i.rlcr's A J.,'OOd v.·an! ad is 11. good L-1-Costa r.1esa 5464444 Hunt111gton Beach ----~--~1 5 spd, Iha-I-tent cond. (839r 6862 Mil.nch·eater, Buena Park 762 I Paradise column is for you! vestment. 842-8844 * (213) 592.5544 You'll rind it in Classltied DFA), llll the Santa Ana Frwy tos, N... 980 I Autos, Ne..-980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 ''Home of the Vlklng"A --.,-o-s,-N-.-..,----9~80 Autos, New '980 $2395 523-"'72SO~=,.-.,-I ON NELL Your Factory Authorized Chevrolet Dealer ~llJ,11 IJIW> ll!JJIJll''.• r"'n11~~ ,..,,, .. .,., * '60-220 s, $450 * l\tust sell, ~ '73 450 SL, full power, Jo ===~~~~-mileage, Sl\arp. prl pty. 1970 FIAT 1~ Sp)'.dcr, If you 637-9141 day11,~l96 eves. want one this Is 1t. l\fy love ~~-~~"'-F.-,=, affair for 2~1 yr11. i."l for MBZ 60 20 S. Int in & out. sale. Beyond description AM/FM, recent overhaul. here, see il to btlicvc it, SllXX}. 893-7990 call 497-22ll. '70 2Ro SL l\tcrCt'des ·n FIAT &JO sport con· vert:ible, tap e d ec k. ~-Excellentcon dltlon. '67 FIAT 124 wagon, r/h, air, exeell cond. $600. or trade for PU + $. 960-1851. Concourse condition 558-1500 or 6-16-1222 OPEL * * '69 dPEL Kadett, iov.- mlleii, good condition. Prlv pny. $950. 548-3313 • ; SERVING THE ENTIRE HARBOR , MASERATI 1970 OPEL GT, nr new "'"'· Z1 miles -I. $1875., --------' 492-7883 1963 . MASER.A TI, n e w ' --.==:-. engine, new rao<ng m•go, POIS E new tire11, new KorU shockl, new a.it cond., elec win-'68 PORSCHE 912, new pa.int dowa, new paint j o b , &. engine. $4100. C a 1 l -------------------------------------------------------'ALL REMAININCi ' 'S 'CLEARANCE PRICED " OUR BUSINESS HAS BEEN SO GREAT THAT WE'VE BEEN GIVEN EXTRA SHIPMENTS FOR LEARANCE! HIGHEST ALLOWANCES FOR .YOUR PRESENT CAR TOO! e MONTE CARLOS <LARGEST SELECTION) IMPALAS CAMAROS CAPRICES e WAGONS ALL REDUCED FOR FINAL CLOSE-OUT NOW! BUY WHERE THE BEST USED CARS IN TOWN ARE •• • • '72 MALIBU WAGON 6 passenger. Good mi les, superior car, air cond, J>O"'-'er steering & brakes, automatic, V8. (479EH0) $3199 '71 CAMARO COUPE 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, 20,000 miles. Nice blue car. (033EHHl "$2699 '71 IMPALA CUSTOM Coupe. Good inilC's. A real nice car ,,·ith air, P .S., automatic, reg. gas V8. (09300K) $1999 '70 CHEVY II NOVA Cpe. Automatic, 30,000 one owner careful miles. Factory "'arranty. (127AGDJ $1999 '6B CAPRICE COUPE Air cond.. VB. /)O\\·er steering, pov.·e-r brakes, vinyl roof, n.ice car. 59,000 miles. (XHl\1369) $899 '70 CHEVY II NOVA Coupe. Small V8, stick on the floor, radio, good miles. UJ\v price. <242EISJ $1699 '66 CHEVY 112 TON Pickup "'ith 8 fl camper. 4 spct.'d transmis- sion, VS engine. IU39075J $1199 '6B OLDS CUTLASS CouJ>('. VS. automatic, J>O"•'Cr stl?<'ring, a ir cond., 44,000 miles. This Is a great buy. (VHZ- 707 ! $1699 '71 BUICK CENTURION 4 door .<;Cdan. Full po\vCr, air cond ., nicf' car. Vinyl roof. Looking for a steal. (542CXT) $2399 '70 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 Or. Sfti. Full power, air cond., vinyl roof, 33,000 miles. SteaJ this one loo ! (158AEEJ $1799 '73 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Coupe. 8800 miles. Air cond., power steering, automatic, V8, gorgeous. Bronze car with beige inte1·ior. Nice. <318GNKJ $3099 '70 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT 4 wheel drive. Traveltop. Extra seat, 33,000 miles. Radio. Nice. (679ABWl $2799 '69 JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE Commando. Extra seat, V6, 40,000 careful miles. (XTG575J $2699 '70 FORD 500 Custom 4 Dr. Seel. Air, auto., VB, power steer- ing. Low, lo\v price. (3350ClJ • $1199 . '71 FORD WA~ON Country sQ\tire. P.S .. P.B., V8, i.utomaUc, air, roof rack, nice car. (772CTK) $2599 ' '73 VEGA WAGON Turbo hydramatic, radio, 2823 miles. New car \\'aITatltY,. (1934 ) $2999 '73 CHEVY 11 NOVA Coupe". Small VB, automatic, p:l\lo'C'r steering, radio. Sharp buy. Sharp car. (596GAWJ $2999 '73 IMPALA 4 DOOR SEDAN 5600' miles. Factory "·arranty. Ne'v car condl· tion. Air, power SIN.'ring & brakes, VS (rt!g. gas) ,1·hale uf a buy. !0977J "'ill trade. $3299 '72 VEGA WAGON Ri ght one. 4 speed, radio, like new. (331GNI) $2099 '72 VEGA HATCHBACK Air conditioning, radio, automatic tran.sm.La.. sion, nice. (96.'5FLW) $2299 NOTE: WE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS ON . ' '74'S. ORDE NOW FOR FIRST DELIVERY! "Quality Js The Reason Why Connell ls The Place To Buy" • :2929 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA -M6~200 • ' ' • J 4M-75n. 548-3612. .-,.-, -Po---,-9-ll~Jf-, -S-pon-o.1 low miles, mags, am-fm, Excellent $5500. 49-1-2906. MAZDA BOB LONGPRE MAZDA --SERVICE FIRST- F:XCJ,USJVJ-; MAZDA LEASE 1st Slrt't'I HI tJ1c San la An.3 Fl'l1). :.'001 E. 1st S!.rret Santa ,\na 558-7871 * Mozdo '73 Rotory * $44 MONTH 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE \VIU acct'pt trade-ina CALL MR. FRY 842-66811 * PORSCttE-iffl * Rcato1-M. Immac. 5.52-7375 RENAULT RENA"LT R-12 4 DOOR'S Automatic 1'1;1n~n1ission SALE $2499 R-lS . (#51121 l SALE nm Dick Mllltr Motors 13> \\'.Warner. S.A. 557.1132 Hunt. Beach IRENAULJ+I MAZDA SPRITE 17331 Beach BL 842 66~ ~=~=-=~=· = AUSTIN Healy Sprite, Mark MERCEDES IENZ lll, '66. Shorp ond Clean. --------$700. Private Party, Phone JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ Atn'HORIZED SALES &: SERVICE Jim Slemons Imports 1301 Quail Newport Beadl--· 83.1·9300 ENTER FROM MacARTiruR '00 MERCEDES Benz 250S, 4 dr, air, auto, p/11, many xtras. Immac c.'<lnd. best olr. 642~ 1956 MERCEDES Benz 100 SL, body, ext. &. eng in xln1 cond. li27 Parle St., H.B. 530-4729 '58 220S, eng & body fine, needs upholstery, $900. * 541-3044 * 494-4747 TOYOTA $2021.95 pl.us tax I: !le. Is the Delivered Price for a '73 TOYOTA COROLLA at .,Ptu.LW!i& ., TOYOTA 1966 1-rarb:ir, C.l\1. 64&-9300 Order Your Colur Today! Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmportod 970 USED CAR SPECIALS '72 CHEVY VEGA Sodon Stick 1hift, AM r1d io, nic• cir, #601!EPC. '64 CHEVY V2 TON PU 6 cvlind•r, ) IP••d ind imm1cul1t•l !CI 007S I s1795 s395 '67 ~~~~"' ....... ;.,;.,, s1495 pow•r 1t.erl119, e1r cond l0 tion ing. A little green beeuty. IUKA2-46) '71 ~.~.~.~ .. ;., ...... ,..,, s1· 795 low mil•t. 155lDJll '70 Toyota Lond Crulsor "'755 f971ASQI · 1,, VINYL ROO~ WITH THE PURCHASE OF .-,NY NEW o.\T• SUN •10 IN STOCK THIS WEEKEND, PRE· SENT THIS ,1,0 FOR l'REe. OF"f£R. '74's ON THE WAY. ~~R·~~~·.:~~:l:i~'f! 11 * DATSUN SAVES, * . I -25 PILOT-AOVE~TlSER W!drttSday, Stptrn1ber 12, lq7J ,, • DICK JOHNSON CLOSE-OUT ALL 1973's • FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS SAVE HUNDREDS e TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF D.OLLAHS TAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM • • • • • • EVERY CAR IN STOCK NEW & DEMONSTRATORS 40 Lincoln Continentals & Marks 7 5 Mercurys, Montegos & Capris SPECTACULAR USED CAR SPECIALS '71 l\fARK Ill Full power, auto. temp. air conditioniny, 6 \vay po\ver seat, leather interior. landau roo , stereo tape. Sold & Serviced by Johnson & Son .. (722B.5W) $4975 '71 CADILLAC BEAUTIFUL SEDAN de Ville, Luxury equt.ped thruoul, full power auto. temp., air con ., 6 way powet seat. Ah.·1-F~I stereo radio, tilt & tele steering wheel, landau roof. (610CXV) $4375 ltome or Th<! New Car • , • "Golde• :r-elt" '71 MONTEGO MX 2 DR. Sold by J ohnson, service~ by Johnson, air cond., aulo. trans., power steermg & brakes. (213DFC) $2175 '73 MONTE CARLO EXQUISITE-14,000 MILES V8, air cond ., pwr. steer. & brakes, stereo ra- dio, heater, landau top. (868GNJ) Sale Priced '69 MARQUIS COUPE Auto. Trans., power steering and brakes, pow- er windows, air conditioning, _landau r oof, ra_. dio, heater. (XKV707) $1975 '69 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2 DOOR HARDTOP Automaitc transmiss ion, factory air, radio, heater, power steering & brakes, vinyl roof. (417AGH) $14 75 ''Orange Countu's Family o} Fine Cars'' ohnson & son ' I Ir\.{ (!l J C 1\r'I\ I • 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS, COSTA MESA e 540-5630 Autos 10< ~le Auto• for Salli Autos, lmpo~ed 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, UNd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, UHd COUGAR '70 CONTINENT AL 4 DOOR SEDAN Full power, factory air, I3nda·u roof, leather interior. Always serviced at Johnson & Son. (288ASH) $34 75 ' . .• - -' ; '70 IM:P ALA COUPE LOW MILES V8, auto. trans., radio, heater, power steerin~, power brakes, factory air conditioning. (28 • CQD) $2175 - Home Of The New Car • , • "Golden :l'ONeW• JEEP - - . f - TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN OLDSMOBILE 1--------1--------· -'73 TOYOTA Co1'0ll11, ;, speed, ll,000 mlle!ii, 28 mpg, F'!olt. Xlnt rood. 962-2373. PRVT pty, '72 Toyo1a, 4 dr, stk shi lt..,4 spc~ hue seals, 1 OWfK'r, Jo mllc-1. 54g...,Jfi67. '70 VW CAMPER Good c:.vnc~. 493-1084 • l9TI V\V Convertible, SuJ)l'r Bug, AM/Fri.1 radio, $1 7".iO or beat offer. 979-5979. • j I I • • ' I "" .... . . . " '' · .. • • .. .. -· .-.. • -· -· ,• •' ' ~: . .· .. " .. .. -.. .. . . . •• . . " • ' ··-•• -.. . . . . . . " . ' .. .. . . .. . . .. . • ,• ·-" • ... . • ~::· • . • • .. . • . ' ' • ' $ •' ' . . .. . -· .. ' Wednr1day, Septembtf 12, 1973 I WedntSCby, Stpttmbtr 12, 1973 PILOT -ADVERTISER U ' WE STILL HAVE ALMOST 100 '73 MODELS TO GO BEFORE THE '74s ARRIVE! BRAND NEW '73 OMEGA BRAND NEW '73 TORONADO I# 1178171 I #7552881 OVER DEALER INVOICE $77 OVER DLR. INVOICE Ask about our 3 Year/36,000 Mile Warranty. AvaHable on every Used Car we sell! '66 OLDS 88 ~.~~:.~·:~·.:I' ""' $ 4 77 '70 DATSUN '68 CHEV. WAGON '68 BUICK '69 CHRYSLER '69 DODGE POLARA WAGON N<WeO>T... '°"' $977 equipped, •I• coodl· tionl"'IJ. (770AOZJ '68 OLDS 98 '69 PONTIAC '69 OLDS 98 1,;2'. F:~~f 51177 LO::::·~;~~:,I 51277 "'"" ...... '"" 51477 pawer, f•(lory air t""°lnonrnv . 12'0111) • TAKE YOUR CHOICE '70 OLDS '69 Chrysler '69 CAD. '70 MERCURY 98 COUPE New Yorker Coupe De Ville MAR9UOIS Fully 1quipp1d, 1ir condi-Full pow1r, faelory air, Fully 1quipp1d, 1ir condi-Fully 1q11ipp1d, 1ir con· t ionin9, ..-inyl top. 11 65· vinyl top. (ZVEOtSI tioning, .. invl fop. IYZS· ditionin g. (5-4lEIG) HOEJ 226) $ DN. 77 MO. $77 i1 fof•I down pymt. $77.77 i1 tof•I monthly pymf. incl. t•x, lic•111•, •nd •II c1rryin9 ch1rg•1 on app•o~•d cr1dit for )6 month,. D•f••••d pvmt. price it $2876.72 incl. tax & lic en••· ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE JS.-40 %. Tot•I ,.,h pric• i1 $2200. '68 Rani:hero '6'9. DODGE WITH CAMPll Loaded includ/ng 11r COlld. C8ilUAJ '69 Mert:ury ir.ull ...,..., flC!urY 1lr c- C1i!IOl'llt111. <YOFs.81 BRAND NEW '73 OLDS 98 $ 1•2915991 OVER DEALER INVOICE LEASE A BRAND NEW '74 TORONADO loaded: Full power, fac tory air, AM -FM stereo & tape pla yer, vinyl roof, white sidewall tires. '13777 MO • :)6 Mo. O.E.L. on App_ CrMll GMC TRUCK . COUNTRY $)577 $)477 .. ;~ BRAND NEW '73 SPRINT ' . : $ 1•5019501 . . . OVER DEALER INVOICE HONDA CIVIC CENTER FREE HONDA T-SHIRT WITH YOUR HONDA DEMO DRIVE! '.73 HONDA CIVIC l•l90HPDI $1977 . . WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS . .. ' . • • •' • • 1 I PILOT-ADVERTISER Wedntlda'y, September 12, 1q73 i ·-' . " _. • ' I ,. . ; I . J l . I , j I ' . \ ' ... I ' . ' I ' • l /ii ·.. . if 'INTRODUCES for ' 197·4 " -.; Thursday, September 13 . . - , Wednesday, September 12, 1q73 DAILY PILOT ii? • • a ~ . ' -,, .. ON DISPLAY -READY TO GO .. ·-. :. ... 1970 CADILLAC . coiJPE Df. VILLE. Gold/~ige vi nyl \op/OOi~ ihteribt. leather, full power, factory, air, till +hCt:J, loaded. {380AGCJ '" . ' 1971 OLDS TORONADO . Ycllo\\' 11,·hitc vin,vl top/ gold intcl"ior, full power, r11c1ory air, tilt, stereo, dual fron l seat, loaded. (325CXDI r • • . SALi PRICE s-3222 SALE PRICE '3444 ' ' 1971 lcoNTINENTAL CPl • ; y SALE PRICE 8l'llut1rU1 gold w/beige vinyl t~p, gold leathtr .·t:3 6 6 6 intl'rlor. full· pow~. factory air, stPreri. door,_ , locks, tilt wheel, exceptional throughOO-iJ (~ .. ' • CK\V) • , -' • , 1970 CADILLAC EL DORADO . Turquoise/white vinyl top/tu~quoi.se leather in- terior, , full power, factory rur, tilt wheel, etc. Loaded, low miles. (ZQW967) 1970 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SEDAN \Vhitt>/hlack vinyl top/blRck interior. factory _air, full po\rt>I', radio, heater, "·s,v, etc. Low miles. (268B0i\11 • 197Q CAD. CONYERTIB~E Ei111inc \\•hite ,,·/blRck top, black leath('r interior. full J)(l\\'Cr, fa ctorr air, stereo, door locks, tUl ""'heel, absolutely beautiful. C510AFFJ • 1910 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE Green/black vinyl top/black leather, factory air, full poy,•er, tilt, stereo, loaded. (234AGBl 1 SALE PRICE ·'3888 .. SALE PRICE SALE PllCI s2777 SALE PRICE " ··-SPECIAL OF W EEK e 1973 SEDAN DE VILLE ELECTRIC SUN ROOF Factory executive car. Full power, factory air conditioning, tilt-tele steering wheel, dual comfort seats, power door Jocks, cruise control, twilight sentinel, AM-FM stereo with stereo tape player, track master brakes, radial tires, every option Cadillac makes including a lighted va~ity miror. Extremely low miles. Remaining fictory warranty. (257118) A SOLID SHIELD OF SERVICE With Every Sale \' Largest S~lection ' of Late · Model CADILLACS in Orange County i ' ' ., r ' . ' . SALE PllCi . ' ' 1972 EL DORADO CONVERTIBLE. Executive black, black vinyl top, black full leather, full power, factory air, stereo, door Jocks, sentinel, every deluxe extra, new tirC'S, etc. (348FVY) 1972 CADILLAC COUPE DE VIll.E. Ermine white/blue vinyl top/ blue interior, factory air, full power, tilt wheel, AM /Fr.1 radio, etc. (188919) -·~·.,: , '1''l!"fi ·,, 19&9 CONTINENT AL 4 DOOR smAN sm PRICE Maroon/white top/maroon lelit:her .tntertor, tac-·• •22 2 2 tory air, full power, tilt wheel,· !tereo; loaded. · (XSW541 ) 1969 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE ·cold/\l.·hite vinyl top/gold leather," dual front sel\t, faCtory &Ir, full power, tilt, cruise, etc. \YVA235J ' 1971 ,CPE. DE VILLE rurquolse w/white vinyl top, turqu oise ll•athrr irrt.ertor: factory air conditioned, full po"'·cr, tilt \\:heel, door Jocks, sentinel, AM/FM, radial 1ircio, lO\\. n1iles. ( 441CNT j 1968 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Black/black vinyl top/black leather, full power, factory air, tilt stereo, etc. <XEU374J 1969 PONTIAC BONNMLLE COUPE Silver/black vinyl top/black .interior, full power, , factory air, loaded. Very low miles. ~ZQL845) COITA ·MllA ' ' SALE PRICE . I SALE PRICE $42·2·21 ' SALE Pl ICE. - I SALE PRICE '" s1777 . .. t • i .. DAILY PILOT Wtdneul ay, Stl)ltmber 12, }q73 NEW '73 l'tYMOUTH SPORT SUI URBAN STATION WAGON Eqvjpped the w•y you w•nl ii, ine./11din9 •ir e.ond itionin9. Ser. No, r P4llMJOJ l 2B07. LATE MODEL NEW CAR TRADE-INS ..• TOPS IN 9UALITY ... TOPS IN VALUE! 50ll o1-Dr. \/ ... , 111lomlllc lr11n1m1'Jion, radio, 1>ea1er. PO-• llttrlng, power br11t11, WSW tires, 1lr, Ind vlnyl rop. (6i6FON1 S,ECIAL STATION WAGON 111. 1111•om.11it, radio, i..11r, power •leer· .J Jng & nrakes, WSW, 11!r cvnc11tlalllog, ;? .... "" sg95 S.r. No. Vl29-GJG-25 JS49 loaded includin9 Air Conditioning 8\SCllllR1 Off MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED llTAIL PJI'} -- An exciting, beautlf\llly equipped automobile. '"~~!!!' su oGESTEO --o: ACTUllElt'S OFF MAMUl'RETAIL. PRICE suoGESTliD TOWN AND COUNTRY WAGON Low miles. Have !O se-e to believ1 CCB.U050161M) s595 '69 BUICK Skylark 2-Dr. H.T., 11-1, 11,1tom11llc tr11nsm11,iOt1, .i.ir (ond1!1ooi!ng, r11dia, l'l~!!r, POwer ~Tiering, power brakes, WSW lirtJ, end vlnvl IGP. IYPSOOCI) 11·1. 111lom11Uc, ll/H, power s•H rinQ, pow1r br1t11, wl>lte Jlclew11ll llr1~. 111110- 1n1lk; 111m111r11111r1 '°"'lrol, 50-50 pow-er 11111, 1111 Wlltt<I, pgwe-r 11nlenn11. Incl leathe r lnt11rlor. f7'6GIVl s1095 NEWPORT 2 DR. H.T. VS, a!lloma!lc, radio, ~!er, pow.,.,. 1lttr· 1nq & brllke$, WSW, 1lr Cond .. Ylnyt IGP. (ZSY6tl) s1395 Cu1tom SuburtNln 2-Dr., V-1, 111tomMic tr11n1mlsslooi. r..010, ,,....,8", PO-• •IH•· 1"11, i:iower br11kl!"$, WSW tlrts, and air wndl!ionlng. (VllC511) s595 '67 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPIEMI NOTICE! v • Wrdnesday, Stpltmb« 12, iq73 PILOT-ADVERTISER Atlas Chrysler Plymouth now has facilities for service on ALL MOTOR HOMES regard-- less of size, by experienced motor home m ... chanicsl WARRANTY work on International and Dodge truck chassis. IOTH VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE PRICE ANO OISCOUNT VALID 'TIL 10 P.M., SUN., SEPT. 16th ~ THI GREAT '73 "GO;:.\NYWHIU" SCOUT · AT AN UNIEUEV AILE LOW PRICE Phn T 1t An4 Lic•n11 H•• s.Mctte11 ef hclrl .. New '73 S<;OUTS RIGHT NOW AT ATLAS INTIRNATlONAL Your R1c.r11tio111I Y1hicl1 H11clq111rtert JSIS6CG04ll•0 • ' - - .. --•-' ... ~ . ... ,.. .. -,. -.-..---.. --.... -. . -• Wtdnrsday , Stpltmbtr 12, }q73 .. ---" .... "" _..~:!>.1:1.o;;J~ • ... ........... ___ _ -.... = r ·earanee • I l 1 I ' --' ;0f the year. _he _e _ar of the / !/ / BUNDNEW FORD GAWIE 500 4 -J11UA1m HAIDTOP lNQUlll -Ill I ... ic., ,....,. 1'91111 4iK ~kff, plWef' ttlferhlii .. ,; Y.f, 1l11yl , ... trililt, •i11yl ,..,, .... t~ Wsw 1ir11, co11v1 .. 1 ietKe frh,, tl•lw11 1111111,., ''"'· /JI COMDITlONll--SlllCfAlll, AM/PM STllfO tAotO, ti11l111i 9le11, liftll t row,, 4.ivJI wh••I c0\'..-1, ... _,, Slk. 116. SH lJ4Hl11111 Save '1100 ,I OM MANU,. LIST l"llCI BUND NEW '73 LTD ~~!'=!~~UIRE INC\UOU -1 .. _ _.ic, ,_.,. fr-" diac MltM,.,....., dlllri111, J._., ....... •I,...• wlll4ew, elMtr~ deck, ....., .. -•· 4..i feciq ,_ ...... 400 CID 2 y •••• ~ rodial ,..., WIW ""''· _ ..... i.11c• .,..,, fl'ltlt __,.., 1o .. p1,"4il1111 lvtfilt• r.clt, delv•• «WfO -. ........ ,... ....,,, A;• cdN01noHf.....U:~CT.(lll. AM/~M STlllO IJJMO, .. i..yt H1tttt N4y tiff -WWlf, ·~· protl<llee 9'911,, ...... "91 ..... 1~l••1 lltt111; ll11hd tlots-co"'pl•I•, el•clrlc ,...... .., ttck1, pwt'. tloM wmlli., 411. whL C..°"''"· h'""""'vty 1111p•M!t11, " llt. UM Ser, J.17,S22'1M Save '1300 ,llOM MANU,. LIST PllCI: '67 IMPALA WAli~N RH le, h••ter, a yfo1111tic tr111Jflli11io11, ,..,, 1t••tln9, air c.onditio11llu1. tm2111 ' . "H LTD 4 DOOR ' y{, 111t.1111tic, r•cll•, haafer, • r""H •1 .... rl119 It ltrakt11, al~c.011cf.1 .,.Jny' , .. f. fXXZl6tl . / • '1195 now 1973 FORD LTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP DIMO . IHClUOfS crvit•-or;c, power front 4iK bro•11, pow•• 1t1•ri11g, •llcttlc• dock, ..00 CID 2 v.1, •i11'(1 roof, Colif0111io 1111 1111011• •••li:\9, ol••l·b•lfed «Klktl pl)' wtw tire1, con••ni•nC• 9ro ... p, front cor11eri119 lofllp1, 4-1111• ""'"" 9to11p, air co11diti011•.-S.l.ctoir•, AM/fM tl•reo todio, 01111111111lic ••al biick relao11, oppnronce ,,ahtlloll 1•011p, d•I••• HOt onlli thovtd•r !Hitt, tinted glo1o-<orplete. llthl grovp, •l.ctrlc pgwer MDI' lock•. pow•• 1id1 wi11dow1, d•lf•e wh••I ccwer1 &. 111orel SALE 14195 PRICE !Sil. #oo6, S... #JJ6211032121 IAVI I I 1973 FORD GUN TORINO SPORT 2 DOOl Sl'ORTSROOF DEMO Mon1111I front di1c btak•I, .,;., ring1 wilh hvll e.po, 4vol nwin1 .Vrw1, tolo•·•'l'"' tc1rp1ting, pleol•d .,;,.,.1 1eol lri111, "'•lollit glow ~liit, .COO CID l v.1, "'''' 1lrip•, 1•l•cl·1hil1 ,,.,;,,.., .... otic, C70•1" 'wid• .,., ballad 1$W (S), roi1•d white letteri, pOW•• 1t-ri119, ,_ fro11t diK bra••1, d.!111• 1111,,,per gra11p, AIR COHDITIOHE&-$1LICTAll f, AM.JFM STEllO IADIO, •i1ibilil)' grovp, tinl~ glo1o-<oapl1lt1, deh,111 wtl••I .... ~ SALE 13695 PRICE fSrt . #14.5,"ler. #3HJ5Sl524tl1) ·•AYE$$ FORD SALE! . PINTO·MAYERICK·MUSTANG·TORINO GALAXll•LTD·WAGONS EXA ... LE '71 FORD LTD H,T, MANY TO CHOOSE FROM '65 THRU '73 MODns Sq.Ir ... 2 Dw & 4 D-5-& H•dlopo. -& Wl-Alt _,._, ... 4-6-1 cytiod..., WARliNTYS AYAILAll.L EXAMPLE EXAMPLE '72 ORAN TOllNO WAGON '72 CUSTOM 4 DOOR • ------.,--------------... •' 1 Pvlf power, locl..., oir conditionin9, AM/ f/oll0 winyl fOOf. pGW•f lliOor lo<l1. D"d •"ly fodio, htoh•, ovlofllollc lr•n1111ln l011. ,. .. ~ "•••I ng , lac...., air c1ndlllO!l l11g. reol f'Kk, •nd 2J.OOO 111lle1. U9.SEG1) ht., ~~1. lwtomoloc, pow~• •l•efi119, 1111114 "'""'· l I• (h001• t.0111. P35<40Zl 11.SOl.5fl '71 MUSTANG .T. , ' -6, •vllMt r. Econonty 1peciaL R11Uo, lrtt1ter. f77ll fCI '11 CHm MALiau 1-Dr. tt.j, .. llMill•, h••t.r, • ., .. ••tic +t111tm11ll•n, ,, .. , ••••rl~9, 1lr co110iflon ln9, •nO '1595 '2295 9,000 mila1. (17201UI *3984 'H CHRYSl.U NEW YORKll 4-DR. HARD TOP, f11ll powt1r, air-con· dltionln9. IY'CNSll) $2984 $1684 '6' FALCON "STATION WAGON VI , 1utoml tic, r11Uo , h••*•r, air con· •1595 cl ltionir.9, roof rick. IS"lEEK J • ... . f ; i...• • . . i -r.r Yea.r ,, .. !· ··~··~:-· . ' l •• -Ji ..j ! . ' J ' •' ' BRAND NEW '73 LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE I PASSENGER WAGON .... INClUOU cni1iM·•·"'alic, pow.,. lrMI 'iK .,_ .. ,,... ........ lat. J.w.y 4-gale "'''•-• wi11ffw, electrk dM', 4w1 foclltf ,_ ..t1, ..... """ ••'°Uk, 400 CID 1 v.1. •quire M111t..• .-... c.llf•11'-1111N,. 1!.,.1 N1ti119, Jr71115 1~1!.0111td ,..!jiol ~ wtw tir ... ~11le11c1 1••11,, ,.wtr _t---6-_,,, '•lv11 ""'°9• ..... .,_,, ~·~ t11lv11 ·'°"'"'P'' f"MI'· .4.11 CONDITIONING...-SIUCTAiill, N4/PM ~· Sl!llO RADIO, dtlll~• te0I 011d 1l11>vltler ~. tllltN 1i.11 Cl "!-.•• llthl ,, ... ,, e!tc"k power door lo<k1, defvJ"t wt! ... '"-I .._,.. '"ty 1w1,.111lo11I Stk, 1J41 Sir. lJUS1l3'U ' Save '13Q0 .1 BUND NEW ; · -;-'fi'-. 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I llOEXXl '6' FOID XL HARDTOP R1dio, ht1ett1r, auto111atic, pow•r 1te•t· Ing, "'lnyl roof, •ir concl., 1747EIA I '71 TORINO G.T, HARDTOP . R1dio, h••fer, 1uto matic, powar •••••· Ing, e ir ~ond!tioning. llOllDIMJ '71 PINTO 4 1ptt1cf, r1dio and heal•r, whita ticft wall fir••· 15l9CJBI \ ' ' ' r '1995 l~UDTAI ~----------------1.70 BUICK ELECTRA H.T. l·---------------1'71 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 225. RIH. auto., pwr. 1trg .. win01. ''2795 '2195 71 AMC JAYILIN l l H, •Ylo., pow•r •l••ti119, "'iny/ roof, Alk CONOITIONIN6, lo mil11I 1116 CQTI ,. •••t•, titt wh11I, vinyl top, AIR CONO. I 7968EUI '2395 -""'!·'ll!"'---------------l ·71 Pl.YMOUTH SEIRING Plus '7i COU5AR '2995 t,000 milo., ""'· '"'"• "lomotl< HARD TO tre11•'"l1tlon, pow•r 1t1aring, 1ir co11d-•• IND PSED Vt , •ulom1tJc, r1dio, he1l•r, power ltlonll'lf, 'linyl toP, ind low, low milt1i. 1+.Min9 I bt1k11, 1ir cond. C9:z'7S.NNI • , ;'t I ' , ' . 'H MUSTANG MACH I VI, eulomalic, pow•r 1ta••i119, po,'.,.•r '1895 br•li.11, 1l•r•o •t1d io I t1pe player. {2t9ASJ I Ayfo1111lic, rt1clio , h••I••, powt1r 1te1r· ing, ,;, conciitioning. l2060LK ) -----------------1 '73 CAMARO H.T. '71 T-llRD LANDAU ONLY s3495 ' ' Lo,d10, le milt11, meny 1 ~tr11. l9l4DCH) Full power, factory eir condftioning. Very low milt11. 1"4'460PI ~ --~------~ .. • I AL ll DIPT. HOU•l1 I_,""' M•n.-Frt.: I ollM !"" llol\1 ~ .. AltTI llltV ICI H~R,11 7 am~t pm M,..; 7 nH "" , P~TI Dll'T. ONl.YJ I Mt-1 '""Si t. ' ' I f • ' . " '"MAKE OFFIR I • fi2_ OAILV_P_IL_OT __ Wedntsdal, Stpttmbtr 12, }q73 I BRAND NEW I "·'· -· ........ ,..,. ................. ,.... .--.. ,_.. 141"1 .... fl. 1'9WW ................................... NOA.I ~ ti-. *'-' ............ -. ....,. i..w ...... ~ .. ,,,..r, , ....... """· SMtt,»tSl I I •• DISC OU ' I i fROM fACTORY IMMEDIATE ·bELIVEllY NT LIST • • • - PI NTO_S-PINTOS-Pt·N·Jos· We've Got 'Em HURR Y FOJl BEST SELECTION! 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V·B, auto.'ti•ns .. ,;, condmon-"$14 8 8 : ing, power steering. License No. 28180C '68 V.W. Fastback 4 speed, AM/FM radio, heater. l icense No. 691CEA ,$e ·a8 '69 FORD Wagon 10 Passenger Ranch Wagon, V-8, f auto. trdns., PQwer steering, radio, heater. 912ACQ $888 · '69 Ford V2 T. ~t,;~'1 .' · ··~ '70 MAVERICK . , ........ . I Pick Up. Auto. trahi .. radio, heater, dhc. '$16 7 7 Radio, heafer. ligh t blue fini sh. License 1$118 8 '69 DODGE · Polara Hardtop. V-8, auto. tran s., 1$1 ·0 8. 8 factory air condi!ioni11g, powe r steering, tutone. Licen~f' No. 24219E , No. (99SGRFJ. , . ~-radio, heater, vinyl roof. License No. 922AKS '6 FORD Van E300 • '70 TOYOTA ... '69 CHRYSLE . '6'9 DODGE SUPERB .. :_ •. Auto. !rans .. lutone paint, pass • .seat. COR ONA . Auto. trans.,airconditioni~, a ir conditioning, power steering , power V-3, auto trans , fach;11ry t ir condition· ' License No. 22233E , radio, ~eater. license No. 062BIM brakes, radio, heater, whitewall tires, · Ing, powe~ steer.Ing, radio, heater, viny l · I $17 7 9 ".'$13 8 8 New Yorker. V-8, M O. Irons., factory '$1 0 8 a· s 1 rB• • ~=-=--=~::-::~-:--~~~~~~~~~-tr.,.,,:-:--::":":'-::::-:--::--:,..-~~~~~~~-th'~;n~t~r'"1~as~s.~L=;';;::'"~TN~o.~Y~x~w~•n::...~~~~~~~+,""'~f~.~u~ce=nse~N~o=.z~v~o~•n~~.-~~..,;,....;;...;;i,~ · '70 FORD Van '71 PINTO 2 Door '6 IMPE L $188 ':69 -BUICK · . . : I ~~p for light ha~li~. Licenst No... 1$1 9 8 8 ~i~~~~.a~:J~~a~er, Whilewa ll tires, . s 13 8 8 ~l~~~~~=f.·=~=s~~ ~=T ;!~· ;::.;;~~~~'~:~; ' $1, 4·8· tires, inyl roof , tinted.glass. License No. XHS322 " ' tif~, Vitrrr roof. ~lttMe No. ~T~ • ir·· .. . '72 COURIER , ·I 1/2 lon:P.U. A speed , radio, he.tier, mag wh~ls, ctlrOO'le headers, lo mi1e. Lk. #112FOB I :~k~p ~~!~ .. V~u~~r~ns, power steering, licen~l' No. 71Jl?J l. t I '71 DODGE COL1 . . "speed. air conditioning, radio, heater, neat new appearance. Licens! No. 193DJE '70 Econo. Wind . Van ·· · , '70' l~PALA · " , 6cyl .. au to.lrans .. rad ;o,healer,8pass. $1 ''98 8 V· .'~i(a'ns.:""'r·steering,raolJO: $1 68 license No. 8S1 21 E fl' . htattr, ._,Whi~lll tirH,. viMyl roof. ' . . ,Lice~ "No. ~q:'-•.,. . . · '71 V.W. BUG . '71 CHATEAU WGN. . · '71 GAlAXI~ 50,P. . · Aolo. '""'·· rad;o, h"'"· low. low $148 8 12 PASSENGER. _vs, auto. trans .. $318 8 y-1;.iutO.·tro~s .. l~orv .~r ~ltlcin-$·1.'&8 miles. license No. !635DSM). , factorya1rcond1t1on109 ,powe(stttr'ing. 1ng, pcwer stttr1ng, r1Cllo,. hNtt r, , • 1 License No. 249DJE. _ , __ r.--_ wl'titewall t ii;es. L.jcense'No..OllOC~ -. ~TON PICKU' Heavy duty eqpf., auto. 1ransmission, power steer- ing, etc. F25 HCS25951 CAMPll Sleeps she, gas/electric 1e- frig .. carpet, efc) DISCOUNT flOM SUGGISTID •rTAtl NICJ IMM EDIATE DELIVERY \) ., • ' LARGE SELECTI ON OF , CUSTOM INTRIORS. IMME·DIATE 10 l~ffY '" ' ;.., . ' """ ' ., ..... I ~··. ~j· . ,.(·1 v.1.a, auto. trans.,· ~eir ··j ~ .,. ·s ~ering, pow.er ... t4,PJ l!C ~ brakes', Stovl!,~inkrACJDC, . 1 ; refriger., toilet, efc~·I\ -,·1, ' EJ•GHR68!10 I ' . . .. " ... ' '' , ,. ' , ~.· . . . . . \ San Ulemenie . I ....., ~ . ..,..,p1sirano EDITION OL. 66, NO. 255, 7 SECTIONS, 108 PAGES Today's Flnel N.Y. Stoeks ORANGE COU NTY, CALll'O RNIA WEDNES DAY, SEPTEM~ER 12, 1973 TEN CENTS ' • ' oman Captured With Trunk Full of Aliens . By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tlle o.tty '"'' ..... A woman whose car trunk was found jammed with five aliens led a dozen police cars on u wild, high-speed freeway chase through south Orange County Tuesday afternoon before she was forced into a center divider fence in Irvine and captured. Karen A. Kooyman, 13, of San Diego, was-arrested by Orange County sheriff's officers after her big sedan piled up near the Myford Road offramp of the Santa Ana Freeway. Deputies say they found !lye Latin aliens locked In the trunk. un • High School Swimming Pools.OK'd Preliminary plans for swimming pools at Dana Hills and San Clemente high ICbools "'" g;... • boost Tbunday despllo -djslrid -·· effort to drastleally redeotp 'them, Miss Kooyman was due to be analgned today before a U.S. Magistrate in San Diego on charges of transporting illeeal aliens. The chase, which hit speeds of up to 120 miles per hour, began at about 1:60 p.m. when the woman was ordered to pull over at the San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint for an inspection. lt covered 40 miles in 25 minutes. "She atarted to pull off and then gun· ned· the car through the checkpoint and took off," said Patrol agent William I,.Ucas. "When she didn't respond to lights and sirens, we called other agen- cies and the chase began." As the 1964 white sedan streaked through San Clemente, three squad cars from that city roared off the Beach Cities offramp to join the chase -by theo hittin~ 110 miles per hour. Orange County Sberilrs Sgt. Vito Ferlauto said at lea&l two of his department's cars and several from the Highway Patrol were alerted to the drama and joined the chase when Miss Kooyman's car hit 120 m.p.h. going through San Juan Capistrano. Officers said the pursued driver swerv· ed in and out of normal traffic at an average ot, 110 m.p.h. all the way to Oliver Drive 1n Irvine where traffic forc-- ed her to slow to 50. "By that time, there were at least a dozen cars in, the chase and we had reports the belicopters from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa were nearby,•• sili! Lucas. ·He said neither helicopter Wal used. Two sheriff's cars almost caught up with Miss Kooyman at C'ulver Drive but Lucas said the traffic cleared and she gwmed It back up lo 100 m.p.b. * * * Saddleback Trustee Vows Probe Patrick Backus, a trustee of Sad- dltback Community College representing Dana Point and Captatrano Beach, said today be will.appoint a~ citi1.ens """""toe tr> llelP. !Um llnd . .-i "J!lsl wbil·~.....-... al~" But the two sq\lad cars kept close enough to pull . up on either side of the speeding suspect, Ferlauto said. "She swerved over and hit the side of Deputy Greg Brown's unit, caving in the door. 1ben when Deputy Otis Weickum pulled in front of her, she rammed his car three times and he spun out into the center divider," Ferlauto said. 1be two coffisjons made Miss Kooyman lose control of her car and it careened in- to the center divider at Myford·noad, Ferlauto said. She was apprehended by Deputy Brovm., who was not hurt in the first col- lision. Ferlauto said Weickum suffered a sprained back. His car was a total wreck. Miss Kooyman was booked at Orange County jail oil: charges of assa ult on police officers and assault with a deadly weapon but Ferlauto said she will face smuggling charges fir~t. Brown discovered the terrified aliens -three men from Mexico, one from Guatemala and a man from Nicaragua - in the trunk. Two were slightly injured but needed no immediate med.Jcal care. They will ·act as material witnes9es when Miss Kooyman's case comes to court, acrording to Lucas. Urged Note Supporting Beach Bid By JAN WORTH Of ftlt DllllY Plllt Slaff '. " ; John Lund, president· ol Saddlebadi ' College trustees, admitted Tuesd"1 ni&ht ' that he is an owner of. valuable C8piltram Beach .property. . I Caplatnno Uolfled School Dbtrict ~ told arebitect Willi> llutdwon to pnioeed wltb wwl; .. tho hlQ, • meter bl' • yard pools, Iller lllll!cblm to lmtall eold joints in the COD<ftle Cleek at the end cl •ch pool. ' ·~ iolally -.1 Wltb ... being Informed with what'• IOlnl 001.at_lbo.. school," .Bactul~aald ID a ~ Jn.. temew. "I often llDd. ou1 ·W!!Jt'1 really ...,,.. ·cm 01i1J by .-, the The revel--llpll!o "'' -1'1nd has admitted be urpd Fnd h.-JBNn..,, superint<lndenl ol the dl!trlcl to ...... ,,._~·~· ........... deVel~. ' { -'~ The cold Joints ~ which wculd allow placemmt ol footings for an eDdolW'e - was a concession to Trustee Stephen Smitb, wbo argl!Od at length for an in· door pool. ~ Members of a district advisary com~ lplttee aaid the lll0,000 budget -ddn't allow for an indoor Ind an outdoor pool. Smith at me point promoted the Idea of havlnc only one pool. He was reminded the bond election Clat raised tbe !Unds requires two ladUUes to he built. Each pool will have 10 racing lanes , stainless steel starting locks and a water ~COW'le Jet.up in the aeven to 14-foot end of the pool. . tllough the pools will he used for CompeUllve swimming and physical educaliDn claues, Committee cbairman Bruce ~ emphasized they are dolipied for a join4 sdJool.<ommunlty ..... Smllh wun't satisfied. Too many out· -pools Just "~t" In lhl winter, be .atd. "It'a a alaame." · He wanted ooe pool lo fa-com- mualty memben. .O.acoa Aid costs ara belDC kept down bJ;havtnc tdenUcal doslgns and not pro. Viding c1re111ng roow or bot showers: llutchUcn estimated a lhelter alone for a pool mlcht coot lllO,tllO, which -1d eat up the district's ftmds. kalatant Superintendent J.. Wimer said the pool depths are designed to allow · swimming !......,, diving and a variety of met. ' .Promloos have also been made to ln'1ra ti easier for handicapped penoos tdtet Into the pool, Deacon added. Having one "school" pool and one "community" pool wou.ldn't work, Wimer said, because blib 1ehool teams would have to be !ran.sported baclc and forth. "This district bas been getting along without pools for 50 years," Smltb said. (Sea POOLS, Pase l) : I UPI.,_..... Wlaeel.ehalr W~elle Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace looks on as Cbria Bochenek, 12, of Cincinnati ·does a wheelchair ilalance act .during a .meeting between the two in the governQr11 offi~ Chris suffered a ~et wound in the spine five days before Wallace was shot in an assassination attempt . Two men,wi'Vecl'"-1' blue steel ·revolver aLa San •oemeiilt ,.;,atation attendant 1ate Tileocl&Y and threatened to shoot before be gave them te001 police $lid. Gerald Emili, an employe ai Fiagg Service Stattoo, 422 Avmlda .ne la Estrella, told •police the "'two men then fled on foot up Avenlda Pallzada, under the San Diego Freeway. 'niere they got Into tbelr \lilting car and took off. · · The II p.m. robbery began after Ennl! had clooed the Independent station Ind was counllng the day's receipts. 'lbe two men, both dressed in green field jackets and black pents, approached, one with gun In hand, Ennis said. Do Not .Feed ' '1 • .. ·.~Ti"~. B~r:g· . -11,t\ ·:_ 9 -' . i !, ~ ~ . . . · .voolun~'. m~lies -r~'r. r~ people 'Ind , lljms, among other . animals;· were stolen or pried open 1n a '31111 burglary disco.ered at Irvine's Lion Country Safari TUes· day, • • I Dale Cloutier 1 spokesman ·tor the wild aniinal preserve and amuse- ment park at 8800 'Moulton Parkway, said five baby animal food machines were takeh. · The loss which occurred, In. the ammemeil~ area -the burglar didn't brave the lion-Inhabited_. tor -IDcludecl 185 · In colna prted fiom. an ·1oo ...-madline Ind !ht lboOtlnil :gallrq !Bl. P ressure Builds For Immediate SS Increases newspepen.,, • . He referred llPOCiflcllll)i . to a letter wrltt.n by Saddleback St\pl F...i H. 0 Bremer urging reatdenlW ct...lopment on Pacific C<wl lllgbwa)' ln Capiltrano Beach. Backus did not !mow .-the letter until he was contacted by a nr>orter. He bas matle It clear since he la 11,iroogly OJ>' poaed to lily development tbere. "I'm not oo the syodlome of togetherness as a board aD)'IDOr!," Backus said, referring to what be said bas been a boanl policy lo present a united !root oo moot tssues. "I want · to be an indi'1dGaJ now -, board opinion on many vital l,aues ia not homogeneous al)d tt sbouldn~ oppeor oo." "Wiien boaid members agree on everything It Is Ume to take another look. ~;.... ............. · ADMITS LAND OWNERSHIP TrvllM Pm ldenl Lund · I think it's time we find out just wbat'a going on." Baclcus has frequenUy taken minority stands oo issues before the board, but due to what be suggested is an unwritten policy of acting together, baa: chosen not to vocalize the extent of his o~ition. "Call this my ata!e of the union ad- dress," Backus said. "A community col· lege ia supposed to be a man for all seasons. At Saddleback we are sadly lacking spring, summer and fall." Reagan in Cotmty,·Asks Lawyers Aid in-Tax Cut By TOM BARLEY OI '911 Dlll'r l"t ... l'9ff Gov. Ronald Reagan today urged Calllomla lawyers to join him in hla bid to cut tans "that are taidn& nearly half the Income of every tupayer in this state." Welcomed to the State Bar convention in Anaheim by a standing ovation, Reqin told a confer.nee that now counts • I,? registratioos fro m lhn>uibOut California that ''we m"*I put tbe brake on taxes. "'lbere ii m ucuse for us not taking such actloo through the tu lnitiaUve tbat will he on yoor ballot Nov. 6," Reagan said. "You have a powerful voice and my hope today I! that you will back me In iny elforta. . "Our achoo! population I! levellng off, the great Callfomla water ~lect la near completion Ind the normal grow!h of our ecoaomy will he well able to ac- commodate any additional revenue government needs," Reagan said. "And withOut raising your taxes agalri," the smiling governor added to the cheers of his audience .in the packed Disneyland HOO!! ballroom. .. But we must write this: kind of protectloo Into our constitution," Reagan warned. "Those who are fighting my plan are those who fought welfare reform but it is because of that reform that we now have a tax surplus to return to Calif om.Jana." Reagan said $400 mil4on wil1 be going back to state taxpayen1 in the form of a rebate on this: year's state income tax. "At the same time, we wtll totally eliminate income tax for all families below the $8,000 a year income level," he said. "For tveryone else the rebate will range from · 35 to 20 pereent and when you file your return next April 15 you will d~aveniy Egg? G II (AP Pr in just make the percentage deduction ap- Soil Checked W here UFO Laiided W ASHIN TO ) -essure plicable to you and put that money back Congrm lo make next year's Social TRY 'SELWUT' in your pocket." Reagan said. Security benefit increase effective Im~ 'Mle governor said the second part of ~ that "the a>llep ml Dr . Bremer be' left out of this,• Lmcl of Laguna Beich told the board he believet he "made an error in judgment." "I'm not very polilically aatote cm these things,'' Lund, a retired Army lieutenant cokloel, said. Dr. Bremer made no comment on Lund's cornrmmlcatloo, which came al lhe heglnnln1 of the meeting. Lund aaid he and lhree other persons joioUy owned 200 feet of frontage oo tho bluffs side " Pacific C o a s t HJgbway ' close to Doheny Park now zoned for com- mercial use. He did not disclose the acreage or value. Bremer's Jetter, dated June 'Z1 but not • made public until late August, urged that multiple residential uses be allowed for the area. Lund aald he believes this would be bet- ter for the community than uses which are currentJy,aJlowed. I He said several property owners have been approached by representatives for national franchisers in donut shops and hamburger stands. Lund predJeted that the area from the Pallsad';! to Doheny Park will SOOD bo sold as a state park. I "As soon as that happens, development is going to come in," he said . "We'd rather see It he resldenUal than commercial." "We haven't. even applied for a zone change yet, so it will be a long time before we do anything," be added. "IT we can't get a zone change we'll probably have to put in a Jack-in-the Box too." : Hans Vogel, a trustee who evidenced most Irritation With Bremer's leter, made no COOll1lellta Iller Lund's remarb. Patriclc 8"cl<us, tbe trustee from the area In question, waa late to the meetinf (See CON!'J.IC?, PaJe %) - Oraage • • WeUlter It 'll be fair Tbunday, followlni the · usual low clouds along the coaat. Highs In the '10s at the beaches ristn1 to near 80 lnlaod. Overnight lows 57-64. mediately buUt •up today with an· WITH HQJ\TQ,D '1 his plan will he Identified on the INSID 1--GRIFFIN;ila;'{UPl)-A-chemiit.aay1 he ls -IJWyzlng.soll sam·_ -nouncement-thaLabou 1S_H OJI.I · ·!J~ .~'W ---;N;;o;;;ver;m;;;;ber;;;;ball~o;;;t;';u;,;P;;ro;;r.;;r.;Uoni'i;il'o'c.;'a;,:;•d'-lf-t--;==~,..E-;' ,_TO_DA-,-'Y-::...,,..-1---ples from th~ lpOt where a local man reported seemg a golden egg· · memberll are aponaorlng legislation '<'to~~~~'-7 wan you urge every er ppo Edmund a. Brown Jr., Col~ \ ohaped object dekend to the earth and bum a hole In the ground. thla ellect. •If you.,. baen looth!s for a way to 'sell what I have .always felt ls a workable fornfa 'r COftlrowrriol se.,,...,,,, The ol!Jecl, '!'hlch -rep,!>rtedly fell .Monday afternoon at a con-The Senate passed leglslaUon Tut.Idly out,' a ·Dally Pt1ot claAlll<d Id could be and reallsUc long-term program." of •tote O!ld ..,. of lhc 1.,,..,., · trolled rote of apoed, added a new twist to a rash of sightings of un· lo· make the 5.~,-~t lncreue ef· ~ .-.,ble Wl1 " • • P .... ge or the meeaure, Reagan said gowrnor, u the Democrots' top ldentlfted flying obiects In the southeast the past two weeks. foctlve lm~lot..,. Und~r the prtfflll • ' -notlnc that Newton 's law of gravity conttndtr for Goo. ROftOld Rea· t "Something definitely elevated the temperature·of the soil,'' Dr. ~ ·~w, It would show up first In chteb , SPANISll lumlture, 11 k e "covers everylhlng but taxes " -will uan'i , .. t tn 1914. Set olllllu.U · O. E. Anderson, a llOU cbemlat for the Georgia Experiment Station, received at the boglnnlq of July, lrlt. !!.,°!'.;_~'1,~t ~ cu5,~. love enable the take home pay of Cnlilornlans PWJ< 17. 1 said Tuestla • In the form pused by the !!enate T an ·--~· -to grow faster than theirllb deductions. He esJ'moted tho soil temperature at about 200 degrees 2\l amendment to a civil servl"" -blll aea~ collee table, comer "We will accompltsh this by Imposing ~";,.,-,: -the legislation probably ccilild not he table (Phone No.l the maximum limit °'' the percentage of ,.,_ ~" . ,.hours after the object fell conaJderer:l by the House 1wblch bu total pe~I income that the state can =-c.nw ...: Rest Clanton, who saw the object fall Monday afternoon and tlg!iter rules 00 amenc1;;;;;.d'· · Thia adv-called to aay that he take In taxes," Reagan explained. ._ " burn a bole about a foot long and {our to five inches deep, said, "I Acting Chairman AJ°iiiliiiin (D-Ore.), really "sold out." ~ Item llated tn Notlog that the atate's present share of =:::..... l! tell you, l believe It to be a piece of brimstone from Heaven come of the -w~lind Means Com-the ad -IOldl II )'OU have unused the cost of government ts almost nine •--• down here to sbow people bow He can burn the earth with it." mJttee, while not ndlng out the poalblll· Items, our Ackllor can help )'OU 'sell per.,.nt of the taxpayers total earnings. !:".:,; ...;,..:;:;; " bad lhe.J .. Une be (Clan19n) was telllng us what he thought ty of 11ousa acpoh, said tbe Senate-pas!· out' qulclcly and honorably. The direct Reaaan polntcd out that the percentage """'"' ii 1 be had 8'1'ft,"A.M.enon said. · ed bill ls not the proper vehicle. Whether line -14t'5m. ~ will he slowly reduced each year until a -._ • '+-------------....;.,· ..:;· _______ _. > (!loo BEND'ITS, hp l) (Sea llEAGAN, Pas• II rt ) t ' • • .. .. ·;. ·. , : Over the Side .• UPI Tt.._ .. • • Trauma of -Rej~cfion -• • Miguel, 4, Needs Both Mother and Father By ARTllUll IL VINSEL Of "' D-'tt ,.... , .... A silent little boy named Miguel, whose parents police allege gave him away 4\'J months ago with a casually written transfer of ownership, is in cu.!tody of Orange County juvenile authorities to- day. The youngster -reportedly in need of an operation and emotional guidance resµIUng from the trauma of rejection - waa turned in to Costa Mesa police about 4 p.m. Tuesday. He was surrendered by a pregnant divorcee who has had to seek public assistance since agreeing to accept the unwanted 4-year-old because she felt aor· ry for him. "She sakl the Welfare Department won't pay her to keep him," explained Patrolman Chuck Hof!ard, the Costa Mesa Police Department desk officer confronted by a pathetic trio. lnv..,tigators said Phyllis Stricklin and Nancy Langseth, both residents of a Newport Boulevard motel, told o! trying to provide a home tor tbe waU, who became 4 two weeks ago. "Phyllll pve them a wrtttm paper and Ibey all 1lgnecl ... called It oquatt," Mra. Langseth was quoted Ir. Officer Hof· fard's report. The boy was left •I police headquarten and Detective Richard rr.dericlmen drove him to the Albert Sitton Home ln Orange, where foundling · children stay pendlilg foster home placement. His meager possessions including clothes and a few toys were delivered by Mn. StrlckUo and Mrs. Llnglletb, police said. They told Ofllcer Hollard tbe llWe boy bal become llOftllWbat of • dlodpllury problem d""°' l'tCtftl wlOki but tbe paU.lman Ilk! be nw 'no evidence of tbls. "He was a real well·tnJ!;nQertd polite lltUe kid," esplalned Pat..lman Hollard. "He was veey, vety qlllet. · "This gal just felt sorry lor Ill• boy but tben sbe got pregnant and got divorced and the welfan people refU£e lo tupport him too " lnveottgatora b&ve 11011t out bulletlns for tbe ll'r<ll of tbe younpter'a pirents on cbargeo of felony child abandonmenL New Chile· Fighting Flares; 1,000 Die in Revolution? r From Wire Services .. ·' WU In A local COtneWJr, t1le cmnnunlque said. ' Freight train bound for Tacoma, Wash., derailed south of Castle Rock. tossing three diesel units and 32 freight , cars Into the Cowlitz River Tuesday afternoon. "l believe Miguel ls in need of both a father and mother," Mrs. Stricklin said in a statement to police. SANTIAGO, O>lle -Fighting broke out today between soldiers and factory workers opposina: the military coup which ousted President Salvador Allende Tuesday. There had been no·offlclal conllnnatlm u .. 1 Allende died, although • photographer lor El Mer<:urlo, tbe only newspaper permitted by the Junia to publish today, said he saw Allende'• body on a bloody couch ln his office. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ She and her companion then told Of. ficer Hoffard Miguel's story. Leadership .Hon1es Zoning ;.Bid Nixed by Coimcilmen · •, . A proposed rezoning of 48 acres to allow 240 higher density detached homes . next to one of the oldest neighborhoods in San Juan Capistrano was denied Tuesday by city councilmen. In its unanimous action, the council upheld a recommendation for denial by the city planning commission of the · Leadership Homes project. CUSD Welcomes 85 New T eacliers For School Year A total or 85 new teachers will join the 11 ,00) students Thursday on the first day . of school in the C8plstrano Unified School DiStrict. · Of the 85, superintendent Truman · Benedict said Tuesday night, 38 have :. never taught school before. Yet the group re~~nts 317 years of . collective teaching experience, ranging from one to 24 years each, he told district trustees. Benedict said Dana Hills High School will exceed enrollment projections and · "have in September what we projected for January." Richard Henry Dana and San Juan Schools are also expected to be · filled when doors open Thursday. High ' school classes begin Monday . The district • closed last June wit h a p>pulation of less ~ than 10,000. Benedict said the heavy student enrollments ha\'en't changed t h e . teachers' enthusiasm, especially for new . team concepts that will be tried. · He cootinued his breakdown or the ne\v · teachers by saying 68 of them are graduates of 29 California universities · _and colleges. In addition : -Nine come from UC Jrvine. -17 teachers went to out~f-state .. schools in 15 states. -IO teachers "·ere interns with the district last year and four were , subsUtutes. .. -T\ro have doctorates, one has a 1 Fullbright scholarship and 19 have : master's degrees. : -One teacher is a fonner All· : American track star. Another is a ' fonner National Collegiate Association : wrestling champion and a third was a • prolessional baseball player with the · Padres. ou.tt•I co.ur IC DAILY PILOT 'Tl'le 0rtnte CMll DAtl'I' PILOT,_, .. Whlcfti It C9ml>il'tld Ille Nt•o·Preo. 11 llWlllMtl ..... 1'IM 0.•'191 Cot1t P'ublls~i.,. CO<n1N11r. 5toPI r•t• lodl!kln• ,,, PllD!lsl!ed, ..._., 111rovo11 l'ri!lty, let Coat1 Mttt, N...,.1 IHdl, Hvnrl1111tOl'I lhtcllfl'-11(" 'llllty utvM ·~. '"1n111H11i.wu ..,. s." i:11oMet111r S111 J\ltn Ctplrlr-. A 1111111 "9ionll todltion 11 PUbll""'f ltlvrd.on w1C1 iurld1n. TM ptlnclptl PllOlltfllnt •lint 11 et D W..1 l1r l "tot!, CHll IMM, C.I"""''-• t)6», JtolN.ri N. W1.4 Prttoll""' '"" PWllANr Ja1li It. C11rf.-y Vitt PrttlltW 1111111 0-tl ,..,__. Tli1m11 K11'tll ....... Thom11 A. M ~rphi111 Ml .... lftt h illr Ch1tl1t H. Looi Jtidt1r~ P. N1U Main concerns of those opPoSing the develapment along Calle Santo Domingo were the heavy traffic that wou!d spill out onto the street, the densities of five units an acre on the hilly site and the lack of a school in the area. The zoning ,now is R-1, single-family. The Santa Ana-based firm was asking for a planned development zoning. Large numbers of nearby residents turned out for the commission hearing, but the crowd had dwindled before the council action Tuesday. The increased traffic from t he Leadership detached homes would be "very detrimental to the residents," tbe city stall report asserted. "Even lowering the density of the project won't alleviate this problem,'' the report continued, "because Santo Dom- ingo is probably going to be serving a total of 350 now-vacant acres." Because of the property's ridgellne! and hillsides, densities on the buildable valley f1oor itself would've been eight units an acre. City planne!l sald!fotn; units might bo better, but pointed out that the current updating of the Capistrano Valley General Plan is still in process . Policy Statements from the citizen's policy group involved in the revision in· elude a suggestion that dens ities of new projects be limited to 2.5 units an acre. A parcel of land along nearby San Juan Creek Road is being studied by the Gapistrano Unified School District for a possible elementary school site to serve the project. That the study hasn't been completed either, Dave Smith, director of city plan- ning, reported. The San Juan Terrace Homeowers Association, the immediate neighbors along Calle Santo Domingo, formed the main citizen opposition to the plan. Federal Help Programs OK'd By Saddlehack Saddleback Community Co I I e g e trustees authorized applications for two federal assistance programs Tuesday night, but postponed decision o~ anol~er because some trustees queshoned its aims and asked for more study. A basic educatJonal opportunities grant for up to $22,370 and a nursing program subsidy of up to $5,310 were approved. A Vocational Education Act grant of up to $45,700 was first voted down, then the vote was reconsidered and the decision postponed. Trustee Michael Collins, who abstained on the first two votes, said "As a citizen I am certainly opposed to these pro- grams. As a member of the board they strike me as another federal \lo'elfare pro- gram. , "On behalf or education I don't see that they ensnare us in bureaucracy the way aid to education programs do, so I'd not vote against them." On the third item, however, Colllns was opposed. One reason was that funds go directly to the school in lump sums, rather than being paid to lndlvidua\ students . "This may be administratively clean but it's the most insldioll! of the three," CoUlns said . At1llflo111 M.,....., !!:.,,.,, S.. c• Is OM.. lOS North ll C1ml111 11:111, t2•72 --__ lians_y_~~L! lrus~ from Santa Ana and an educat ional admlnfslrator, disagreed. . I I I I I I I C.!I ~I UI w.;~.::r StrNt KIWIJiWf 9ff(fll ml N ........ .. "-""··--.cfll 17111 •fldll ....... ... L..-. e.dl: m """' ..,,_ , ....... (7141 14Jo4JJ1 Cl-.WW All.,, ... '42·1671 s.. er I I •••• A• ·····=••u lfllfl 111 4fJ-44JO (flWtflllt. 111&. Otlf!Ot c.t.r '""*'lt~lfle ~ ... , .......... -........ ....,.,,..,loflt, ..... w .. .._,.._H llDl'tl11 :r.~ .. ·~-= ::,.~ -111 -· =-wm:~J:~::;ld It C•l1 MIN, _,,_,,., .,.,. ... ... . "' ~"" .... ........ , ....... ~-~' ""'"'" He sald this vocational education aid program has been used ln publlc BCbools for years and has proved "very worthwhile.'' Bomb Threat Hoax PERTH, AustraUa (AP) An anonymous telephoM: caller reported a bomb In tile Perth Concert HaU Tu,.day night during tile opening performance by the Lenlnarad Kirov BaUet. Police evaCU.ted the audloncc of 1,71111 but found no bomb. Fro110 Page 1 CONFLICT ..• becluse of business in San Diego. Vogel said he believed there would be more discuss ion of the issue during an executive (closed) session 'vhich followed the regular meeting. Asked if he felt it was wrong for a pub- lic official to make policy on matters that will benefit him personally, Lund said, "I'll benefit no matter how we come out on this parcel. Residentlal-Wlits would be better for the community." Lund said he and the other owners of the parcel would like .to develop it into adult condominiwns, which he said would benefit the communJty college district through adding to the lax base while bringing in few new students. He added he owns no other property in Capistrano Beach, though he Is looking for more. He said his only other property holdings are in Riverside County. The master plan for Capistrano Beach calls for multiple residential units along Pacific Coast lilghway in this section, conflicting with existing r.onnn "I guess my enthusiasm for this pro- ject led me to ask for this letter," Lund said. "It apparently rubbed or! on Dr. Bremer. "My moli1tf$ were. ;ure and I didn't think there was anything wrong with it at the time," he said. Dale SeC1lrd, a representative of the Environmental Coalition of Orange Coun- ty, attended' the meeting but made no remarks. The Coalition first brought Bremer's Jetter into the open in late August when it's president fired off a reply criticizing Bremer for taking an official policy on land use. FromPegel BENEFITS ..• his committee can act oo similar legisla· lion, he said, will depend in part on how long Congress remains in session this year. . Jntroduction of the new llouse legisla· hOn was announced by Rep. Ben Rosenthal (0..N.Y.), who said it has widespread bipaftisan support. "On April 28, 1973, suspects: gave the child to the reporting persons. stating th ey oo longer wanted tbe boy," Officer Hoffard said in his report. The brown-haired, brown.eyed youngster has reportedly become a prob- lem cbUd 1tnce that time, due to the unstable background of h.is brief life. His parents had promised to remain in touch but moved to a motel in Anaheim and when Mrs. Stricklin checked on them in June and discovered they had left 11h weeks before. Costa Mesa police say they ~eve the abandon child's parents have left the state, apparently driving a 1965 red pickup sport vehicle customized with an old Edsel front end assembly. Authortu .. sald tbe couple apparenUy exerted some pressure on Mn. Strlctlln to accept the youngster, saying that otherwise they would abandon him somewhere. 1be woman who accompanied her to surrender Miguel to police so he can receive proper medical and emotional care said the bizarre case grew out of what appeared to be a mutual agree- ment. Fro111P .. el POOLS • • • 'The point ii -it can be done." Hulchuon aid II ...wd be possible to plan •for" shelter around the Dana llllls pool, adjactnl to tile locker rooms and gym. 1San Clemente was a different queiUon, be said, because the gym, music and other buildings are close. Other boml memben liked the Idea of a roofed-pool and voted for the place- ment o! a cold joint. Hutcbaaon said lie would put a· jo1nls periodically under the concrete clecU anyway, to prevent cracking. Construction is scheduled to start Jan. L Carrier to Japan ALAMEDA (UPI) -Wltb protest signs bein& waved from saml1 boats nearby, the USS Midway and Its crew of 4,500 departed Tuesday for Japan. The demonstration by the American Friends Service Committee was to protest "the military's continued presence in Asia." "Social Security recipients should not have to wait until next year to meet last year's inflation," Rosenthal said in a statement. "There is nothing inflationary about giving those persons an extra $9 a month. !\-lost are on small fixed incomes ~ and they are now spending more than 30 ~} percent of their disposable income on ~ food ." His estimate of the raise was bfl,Sed on the average payment. FromPqel ' '. REAGAN. • • limit of about seven percent is reached. "I know that doesn't sound like very much but it represents more than a 20 percent reduction in the co s t of. California government,'' Reagan said. °"" .... ·BIJS Gym Clathes . I SIHm-1.48 First unofficial esumates said as many ALLENDE DEATH FULFILLED PREDICTION. Story, Poge 4 as 1,000 persons may bave been killed sin<e t1le bloody coup slotted 24 hour! ago. There were no official casualty figures given by the mUitary junta which seized power and clamped a state of siege on the country, declared martial law, in- stituted press censorship and disbanded the Congreu. The junta confirmed today that Marx- ist President Salvador Allende com- mitted suicide during t1le violent coup that toppled tu. government. A communique llld lie took tu. life at 2 p.m. Tue8day u lanka cJooed In on tbe pres!denUal palace. Funeral aervlces ~held today In the presence of tu. family only and burial The reporter said Allende committed suicide with a machine sun. Sniper !IA and 1overnment ,.tum fire was beard In tile ~ l1reeta of tbe capital Ibis momlnc. Some llllpers !lftd from buildings, others from -- Reporten touring the -Ilk! tbe military executed the snipers who were captured. A UPI reporter said an intense gun battle was f6ught between troops and workers in a suburb early today. Like most South American dtle11, the suburbs are the poorest districts and It was from the ranks or industrial worken In Ibo ouburba that Allende derived greatest support. Groups of professional associations, In- cluding doctors. nurse1, c hem t 1 t 1 , pharmacists, denUsts and enct-1 and the emploYes ol the natiooal electric company told the government they would return to "'Ork. · Watson Named President ' By kvine Co. Directors -: " By GEORGE LEIDAL , Of "1 D-'., Pllll '"" , , lrvlne Company dlractora todoy elected llfymond L. Watson to ouqoeod tbe late WUllam R. Muon ao proildent of the land development, manaaement and ranchlna llmf. Watson, 46, of Eastblu!! In Newport Beach, has headed the finn since Mr. Maaoo died last July 11. UnW to- day, W1taon had been eiecutlve vice preslden~ a UUe he held since 1970. John V. Newman, chairman o! the board of the Irvine Company, announced the clK>lce of W1tson loUo1'ing a dittc· tor's meeting today In Newport Center. '"This acUon expres,... the confidence which the boml bas In Watson; I con- fidence baaed on our long association with him as be worked side by side with Blll Maton In abaping the Irvine Com· pany into the outlllandlng organiiatioo it is today." Watson joined the Irvine Company In September of 1980 as managtr of the planning department. Appointed vice president for planning in 1984, Wat9on bef!an leoclintl tbe company tlfort lo ])!OD the mtir& tem1inln1 &1,00I> acres t1 the 1mn .. Jlandl. A company apokesman 1 llld 'today, Watson "conceived the award • winnlJll Eutbluff planned corMlunlty ftlldenttll development and 11Jldecl development of Newport Center .•. " In July ol 1968, Walscn was 1tlectod to llead the company's land de,.lopmenl acUviUes Including land plannlnc, com- mercial, resldenUal and m!llU-fanilly product marketing llld the lrvitit , Industrial Comp! .. 11Ubaldllf1. Wat.son's background and education is in architecture ln coatrut to tbe engin<erlng Interests ol IU lftdewoor. A native or Sealtlt, he attended UC BerkelA!y and earned both bachelor and master's degrees in arcbitec:ture. He ls a member ol. the board of villtol'I of the UCLA school of arebitecture and urban phmnlng. He Is a dlloctar of Ibo Easter Seal Society. Watson llld ·his wile, Eille, have l.U.. children, Kathy, Bryan, Usa and Devid. II CLOIB IUMtAT ' I • Hand BaDs Ii, Gmes llacqaetllall Racquets Ii BaDs Temis Rackets ' I . ' : I "To put it another way," he added "Californians over the next 15 years wu{ keep for their own use more than $118 billion that otherwise would be taken in state taxes. "At the same lime," he said, ';government will have alt It needs to meet the cost of Jnflation, population growth aod whatever new services the people may decide they want." Slits-RBYdle-' .WlsoHnlap-8nl$-Bllcll . I T• Drasses l~e said the state budget could double to $18 billion In the next 10 years and tri· pie to $27 billllon in 15 years "even under the 1un1r.• Soviets Explode Nuclear Device UPPSALA, Sweden (AP) -!!'he Soviet government set off another powerfuJ underground nuclenr explosion on the arctic Island of N0>1aya Zemlya early to- day, the Uppsala sctsmologlcal Institute ~.;,Ulute said the blast was the stn>ngeal recorded from tbe rqlon. •, \ • Sii 59c ta 3.00 " • Sapportln-1.25 -Gyl Shoes l95 llP • • Snit Sllits Ii Palls Wami Up sins-2f .95 Ii ap Hylan 'lacbts Open 9 to 6 Clooed Sundays. • Tiiiis Shits & Sbarts ' ' ~ . faisillm= .9t1111 -•• ' . . , Tiiiis Balls-7:95 iiaz. ' '' RalllP Illes ,. • PutrlhrTllllli " .... --• l • I ~:i i ~ •• 1 j \VtdllfSday, Srptrmbrr 12, 1q73 OAfl Y PILOT J Brown Leads Field ~ .:, OVER THE COUNTER NASD Ll1tlngs for TUMday, Septtmi.r 11, 1973 n Governor's Race 'ftWw °'*'"'" tl.lllO!ltd .. lfW N•· I tlOl'I .. "'i.«l"lofl °' ' S.CU1'11!'°' 0..1..-1, ,-111'111 Sot. 111' ""' 1t1vi m • · • ~ j•YIOI' W ,,.-, ...,. .... llldf. Md oftw$ ltiorll'I ti\11 l'"' 111 111 •••<~ ~ ~ ...itd .,. "''·tM· ri!l'lll. m1o '" 1t1yfftd 'i "" 1r111n, • ~ "' I Uililflllr OHl1rt IO M LtJ fV. llilo ltllM ·~ U U.. I-De '\0'4 • •.en ttfwr ., ot "' c:o 1.,.. .. ,. $1 ' ru... . ii;, lthr-ltlfl• ~ Mtll!Ot ltr'llCI I '." ANGP:LES -A shy, IOUS''-pollUcal ret<lf1YlCr ~ ,often , i.O«<i~ more lil<e lif!t'NM!er thali a stalewl8e office holder -is making a serious bid to become governor of callfomia. " ,.Md .ti. Edmond G. BroWn ~r., son of the fo r me r ,f governor, wins the DemocraUc nominiltion, and ultimately the govemorshlp. at 36, he ,wou ld be the youngest chief ez· ecuuve o( the nation's largest state in 110 years. NOW, WITH the primary still nine JllOllths away, state polls show Brown easily out- rA Quail What? • ~Eagle· Scout Michael Williams (left) and Star Scout O,>eter Davis of Irvine Troup 36, complete '4good ~eed" by cleaning debris and undergrowth from f''quiil guzzler" on Irvine Ranch. The 15-!oot dWn- '!·eter concrete plate catches rainwater and funnels it I Into underground basin. Quail and small animals use ~uz:zlers to help sustain them in s ummer. distancing Democratic hopefuls. A Calttornia poll, j u s t releas~ gave him 42 percen*, of the DemoCratic vote, trailed by San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto with 22 percent and A!sembly Speaker Robert Moretti with 9 percent. U.S. Rep. J...ome R. Waldie (!). Cnlif.J, who literally is walk· Ing up and down this t,000- Clftt Cl1$tt(fl AW. :sll4i ... It.. )fC. l 16'4 TOl!fft ... . ,1~ ttl'l'lt.I Ttie Clllttl · 11 A~ '""''ti lttn nl'I U f f'fl 6.Mil> '' '"'°' = 4o ftOI lllelllOe 'II (f'\ldt :ISV, )il4 lttll Plft t ldo Tr11 OcMft 1" 11 • I ~Ill), """" Got• Md 1" 2'A ltttCI .. It ""' U'41 T"'Oll '"' 11\lo 1"' "" e11•ni'nl~ G•l)ll'I ~ uw. '* ltl•ll (;' u i. ._.. Uni ~ "' ,. i!Oll; .... 00 &OI G•tCll'I St: l .._ ltMO • )&lit U\41 ~-.. ~· ·.·~ •tll'l'MM· Kt\111 Grtf "'4'I W. lO'Ao "'*'' li lM l6 11Art ' tr....a.i.<tlOll1. H1ch I; 11 · 1tonl11s I 1~ M j • t >' 1tlPUITltlAl,I Htllll· W w'' "°"'' Ct lll'J I) 'Tr• L UV. 11-. &M_..;..,t~TllS H.-•', '1 ,,._. ltowe l'lll• ""'ll,' 1Jni¥ f,'dl • IA.i. 1'"-· Jwf fftll Ir tit ltixkr Pro lt"'i 11 Ul\'I Mtlll• '" 6Yt ~ S.•ttfnbtr' I I UJJ Mtlll'fl P Sito '" lt1111 ~ 10 11 Vfllll>ll 14 ~ PV. l cl A•ll; HttDtr It "' ti\ SHt Ad\ 6\\ I Yt..Ct Sn i 'l. ~· Ac111J\11I 10 11"' Htwll'I Ft 1\11 '"° S.ftm Cp 1\/0 11• Vllll 0..... 11"' ll'l'o Alt• Al• 14\4 1\1'> Ho lli9 Ml •llo 1\lo Scllt•tr ]]t/, )'\lo V.tll $1\(k •lllo IV, AllU llld 11'4 It Nt•Ctl ( 1~ lf\lo St:llOll 111 Hiii ttlll 111Clotl SI Ii .. 11 ~ Alltfl "'" Jilt 1111 Homwd 114 l \lo scou 11111 ~ ' V~• sn f S"-AJUtd Ttl 11'1. H iio HOO.,tt Jlliro 2''"' ScOlllL G 1.... VIWtl. Ji; P ·-AU111 81 t.ilfi, ,,,_ H1111I Mj,g 11 ..... lt'" ScrlpjK H Ullo It..., Vol SllOe 13'-1t .... Atn •M l'h llM Mvttt (:. It-. ltl'I $(1lpt11 I '" f Wttfl HO 1) 1)'\ A ArtCrtl I"' J HV11tt C ,tva 11 Se1 '!'fr!d f'.l\j, ?4 .... W•)I• Ml U 11 At'llEI L.9 "' t\to llllia ·W.tl 11111 If Sv Mt rcll ,,..,, 11'/1 '#llfllll I •1>11 11h mlle-long state to gain voter c-~irr.a-~ recognition, polls fourth . UQ .,;-S New ·Look AWi e)litf' ~ "" '""' NII(! 1"'6 11"'1 SYfll.t\tr 11Vi ltl.lo WaM Rt tlill , .... ...,. ,!Ml U .. 11• lfllOrt• r•~ . l ~"C'll UP )I l1'4 Wttcltfl S~ '"° Afll '"'"· I"' ,.,. tftltl Cro '' 1011> s.i.tllr Co 1vi. J Wt!!:!W1 10"' 1n-. ' Al'ft GfW • •t• lftjt•t Eft l l't $"° Sr>o1tw •ll't }\\ Wt M ll'lt 1S AMI"' $'f ll" )11111. l11trn1 Gs 11'4 ll\\ Slfllp$ot1 10 11 Wllt1 Pl ~\\ • "'" '""" ~ ... 1111 ...... m ,.,. ' S11•0 Toi• SI..,. Sf\,\, W,!Putl II l•'ll 11 Am .... IOfllo 111'1 lft flltW ... ..._ 6111 S!nd P.tp ltllo 11 .. Wel lr Fd II 1IV. Another Poll. released Sept, 7, shows Brown defeating all po t e n t i a l Republican can- dldates, even Gov. Ronald Reagan if he were to run again. A11Mo1W 41 411111 lnlrU Cp 1~'4 111\j, Soe<!rl 11~ Jl\lt Wlllarn\ I 11"-1l\lo. Th d C d Vil!' bi 1 fi {' d ·"'*-I• 4\.'f '"' ltel111d R Ho 4l~ S\111.tdy I WihnH J U1lt 11\lt e 1974 Ca illac oupe e e is gh ig ted by a new 1xe rear quarter AM•c• n 11"' J•imsb 11111 "" .u1.1o ,,.,.. "''"' P•T t)'" "'~ • j · f d · d Th bod 'd Id' h A" llQ 14 li Jtl A!,Fr J'.io ~ ~Id Rtt!t ltlio ''°"' WIK Pll If I"'· w1il.dow resu ting rom a re es1gne .rear quarter. e , y s1 e mo 1ng as ...,.. Ml'f "' 3...., J1111yn M u\'o ,.1,, s•• N Al• ,1,,. nv. wooc1 l"' · it1111 1s1111 been.extended forward of the front wheel, blending into tlie new cornering lamp. z:: Mt ·~ 'l: ~::~:,.st 1i~ 1 ~~ 5~1!~. ='1 ~~ ;~ =~~t ~ 1!~ 1:,. T h. th be I d th h . t I tail I d b k li h'" f' Al50 Col• t~ 1~ I('"" Tt )\'J SI\ l•O• '"' 1•Yt-U )(Oflllt co ..... t \lo oug ,ure ane ze s surroun e or1zon a _ amps an ac up g w 1Q( Au o. LI •Piii 1311o 1teu ... oc1 0 .,, 1s\lo 11e• E• 9\t ,!lit. v•uo. ,.,, .,v. ''"" added •protecti'on. A11111 ,...,. '* 1nv. k•Y c~•t '"" ''~ sv"•' co u11o ''""' !'"'" co SVll •11o 81\td Ala 4 1'-1(•¥\I Int Ult lll't S1abo fd •'Ii> ~ loM Ulft ll 21,., -----------------------------------,---! fl•lrG Wr 11 11Vi ICMS \'Id '''° '""1------------fl ... tr-Ft JS 31'11. ltftapt VI lll't lSV! • BROWN'S ADVANTAGES in 1•1c1w11 "' '"" •l'o l(OC)t'r Pl' .i1\lo 2Jv. t:'a;11era 411d Loieri · t h n..-~-· t!I' Mii H.\lio s.v. ltl\ll0tr ! '" garnenng e ....,,,lll\Olatic. f111k f11c1a u 1s•,, 1t11s1m a ,.,, gubernatorial ·nonu'nat1'on here Add u y I 1111k R•l 1s'1t ,,..,, L.tdd Ptt 1n•1o 1ov. ·N,w vor1t 11;,.11 _ TIW 11>110,..1,,.. ,;,1 + 8trn11 H tlV. 14111 ll"(ISI 10'4 11 \ft(IW\ t,.,_ Stocki 11111 Nve ~l"...:1 !llt' a re numerous: p our ncome 8a11tt1 f ll'lt 11'1t l •11tt 11 19 MOSI and IO~l lllt l'ft1IH,1Msed an ~rttnt -In the face of a GOP ::::r,,i: ~ :~ 1~ t!~~··,~ r,:~ ~ .... ~ •• ~~~~r ~ 1t1~"' ~.:So~cciunte• 8t•l11 Cp sv. •. ,, LtQQtl pt ,.,. UV. Ne• and ?t•C ... l.Me c.11.t119•~ •te Ill• !Weltl> in 1970, which among ae .. 11y L~ u-.. 11\/o Llbllrtv M 1YI 1 d!llt!'•11Ct "'-Tllf ·pr1Y10vt 1111 bid " .the~ things' re"-ed con-l •SI Prcl 60"' (1 Lii C11mo l"i t orlct al'ld tt>t uu·r•nt I.st llllG. price. w.iu fltH Lab ll.,, )t 'lt line lei\! '"' 61111 GAINAltS Servat'.ve Reagan to olfi'ce for fl jbtl co 1·~ • Lion c1s. l\lo ,'''• 1 e.~111v~Md El 1 + ""' up 11.n F• 0 A B f y R • flit Orm 11 "• 11 Laellle i' S 1 Reit1rcll F1111I 3\'I~ :W. Up 1•.l a second term, Brown won g re t ssets e 0 OU et e 81td s.or,, lJ:W. ?tlli LGllW\ CG SS 14111 l Pl•ntlOU Mill iv .... "" UP 11.1 ' u u re ir 8ob EwM 13 1J:W. Mid G.t~ 1' 1'1'1 'Mt91n11W,ll WI J + ~ UP 1).1 election as C a I i f o r n I a ' s •~" "" " 20• ••1 "'" •• ' s ""'" """ •~+ " uo "·' 8tt'llCO l ll~~ )J\lo M11Ckl tl'fo •IV. •I" l>•MIQ wU 11 + 1.'t Up t•.1 secretary of state. And for the Brlftks 111 11 11'-M.tr11 Frt 11-.. Hl'o 1 N11 1>t1en1 o., ''·l+ 1•11 up ·1t.s t thr he ' bee the By SYLVIA PORTER make a list of all the sources your home, etc.. -and flrown "' s 1\lo ""''Y Kv :1t•.1o Js•;, 1 c1e~t•R11., wt , ~ ,,. uo ,,,J \ pas ee years, S n fluckbt ll'ft 11\.\ Mc CIN:k tOV. ti \~ t Vlttrll Sl•!IOn l•V•+ t'~ Up 1J.t only Democrat in Reagan's Third in a Series from \vhlch you can anticipate reinvested the proceeds in fluck•v • ,,,... McQu1y ,....., 11~ 1o·A iT~ tncorp ,.,.,+ :v.. I.Ip 11.1 If OU're typ· al 'ii t' t · V • ed' On high-llurnp SI 11 11'1> Medcm 11111 u 11 H&vinQS~ G• 1....,+ v. Up tl.1 executive hierarchy. Y ic , you re U'emen mcome. ar1ous m 1ums.' flu11er M u u · Mec111rn »'It s1Y1 ,1 .1.c1G,....,1, .uc1 1 + v. Utt ,,, retire and sf.art to collect your The cornerstone of your grade -AA or better -cor-c1m '" •1011. 11 Mer10 111 ~"" 1~ 13 Mlc•oc1.t1.t cp J + v. u11o •.1 -•Almost overnight, he C•lli sow s•ti • Merer Fr 11~ 1Pio 14 Splr.t1 ~1 .. 1 c ,....,+ ~ Up 1.1 Social Sectlrity benefit checks retirement income program por~tim bonds, you c,an oow cen vi~ n•"' n:w. Mii ll)(lf' · i' ss ,, Hy1tt eo.,, 1J:it + 1 u11 1.1 twned an almost s tati c ch 65 '""'"'Pl It~ IS'fl Mpl~ G•' 21"-23114 11 Co.mt•~ COfTI 3'.io + \lo t)p 1.l Clcn·ca1 job m· to a crusader's before YQU rea ; more will, almost surely, be your get. returns in the 8.S percent c111nc• " uv. 111M Ml11ft Fib •'" ,•,~ ,, Scr•;uo 1"'0'P 1"-+ \\ uo 1•3 +'-~.. half f t d 1 Soc' I Se 'I be f'I Add g On f und stock C1'11n1 Co j" 6 Moout CP JO·~ ... 11 8ioMtd l<al Sc llO + • ..., Up 1.1 Platf'onn. To the chanoin of lolJ<ll• o o a Y s 1a cur1 y ne 1 s. ran e. sa e, so s, Chem c,. , ,,., :M'" MOfe~ in ,0 " 1, Aorll •lldflr+e• 1~. "" u11 "'·' a-... beneficiaries are now electing to your.expected Social Securi· returns of 6 percent and more c111 er 1r ffl't to'fl Moo•• Sa ts " 70 C.trbn Pue1 ,,a e'4 + 1111 up '·' many of his own political col-C1111s ·Ste Morrh11 n~ m,1.1o Jl f'un•Seed .Osb 11141+ II\ uo l.T early retirement. Many com· ty benefits the amount of ar,e now commonplace. •sJ 1st ""°'°' c1 t.,. · ""t2·Te1ecrH111 inc 1 + ..., up 1.1 leagues, he dragged out of 1 1 c111r u A '' J6 Mst Oot•• ti.1 1\11 13 ''"' At'°"''' J•n+ ,4 u11 '·' thball I•· d pany expansion pant a so are monthly income you can an-:Al!O very conservatively c1 ..... 111i: 11v, 11111 NH C11•S1 '"" """1c'Atrre~ Ma(ll $~+ ~ uo 1.s mo s se uum use cam-' I . f I [ Clow Crp 1(1•1) 11'" Niii llDty S1Ai ,.,,,... tl Alberts Inc ,I• 1...,+ 'h Uo 1,1 paign-reporting 1 a"'' 5 encowaging ear Y retirement. ticipate rom your i e in-estimate what income you eoc1c L.t 11,,., u .... NI Mca•C• 11 1.0$l1tt • insisting that all candidates And many workers in their suranct policies: " annui ties; might get from a part-time ~~n::,1sn~ ~ ~!-:! ~~~~~::.,, 1:"' l~"' ~ f);' ~~~~ fll= 1~ gri ~6:~ for Offl·ce bare fi'scal 0>urccs early 60s -and even in their your company, union. other 1·oo or business you arc looking Ce>n11u1 P u•1o 11 H1wu co 9" 10 .. , o .. o_ torp 2 -•11 0 11 10.0 Cou5lllS 2214 11'/i NE110 GE 1! 16 ( AtdlalOll TIOI. 1 -!fo Otf 10.0 and di f 50s and late 40s -become pension , program; deferred forward 'to having in your ''°'' co 2~"' 11'" NJ Ni t G 111111 1•.,.. s c1nem.tU011 '" ,,~-16 0 ,, n.s ecuti~~=en~ d~n·F· wiwilling candidates for early profit sharing pro gram ; retirement years. This job or ~~~l'"""~ 1~:Z 1!~ ~;;~:~ 1~ ~v. 3~~ ~ =:::~,·~oirnc1~' 1'1t= ~ g~ l~:~ retirement When, after leaving military, civil service, railroad business \\!ill help keep you 01"1 11111 :it•11o :u ~''1'•n a 11~ ~'~ e Sow11 Rewrc11 2•-11-•:. on 10.s NOW T H E YOIJTllFUL secrel.ary of state is a moving force for sweeping campaign reforms at both the state and federal levels. And he's work· ing bard to help qualify for the califotnia ballot next year a measure that would slap a heavy lid on oandldate' spend- ing. o u t I a w contributions fonn lobbyists. and force public officials to periodlcany reveal fiscal assets a n d outside Incomes. be. I 'd If . •e11·rement benel1'ts. °'• ~v&;M •,_ '•'•' •°'011 •• ,·. 'I•',,, • catttn.t CO.t<ll ,..,._. v. ou to.o or '"a a1 o a previous ~ al1've m· more ways than' n '" '' ... wi 1n 0ow1111tt Fds •'l'l-,,. 0 11 1a,a -~ find d [f' I ~ CH' 0 e. O.tt ~ J•r. )"' No•tl! Cp 1t S.C:otf Inns Am •>,r,-,. °" 10.0 job, they it i ICU t toget Cll~n. SU other key Otll ~II '1'h '1'4 ... •t!l'lo " Ctt•t•n '"9trt J'll-* Oii • I job . Otcls DI 1'\lo 1'"'-H11ctr At 1\/o i\i; 11 fl••"" Jn1ulol '""'-•i. Oii t's a new · . retirement mcome sources a! JUST LISnNG all these o.cor 111 ,._ 1 O••wc1 H 1~~ I"" u w .. ,1, AttOIK '""-..., °" .:s be! t. your ca·• savm· gs and m· terest ol I °'"'" AR ~~ s.v. e.tn D<' '° lj 1s Am Aris Cr.ttt 2•1J-"" 011 '·' ore es 1-:!I.I SOlH'CeS ncome on a 0.1111 1nu """ '"" Oc.t•n E• '"" ~ 16 0 1111on Mto 11,~-v. °'' •.1 mating your you are coDecting on savings worksheet will giye you a good g:i~::·c~ lrn ~~ ~!!i' L': ,~~.,~:; 1~ ~=~~f c,:,"e:P :~!= ~ g; •.1 retirement acco unt s ; stocks and idea of your expected total in· o; ..... Hcl 10-.. 11.,.. ~u,,., M. 2G•11 11.,., 1' T•utw•Y 111C l'4-\\ Olf !:l d. ··-nds tici te' Diet A' 21'/t n "'''" ' , ... 10 JerOfllM JUOO ,,,._ "" ()tr I.) income, you IVlue you c::an an pa come. And that, along with Div" se1 6''1 ,.,, 11 co.1 . 1tl.l.1to>ieo u MLS Ind inc 2:i,r,,-11t OH°" 1,1 have to esti-fro m m. vestments· bonds -~•· wh t ha I d OOl;uttl ?! n:ii. Orfllot1t 114 '''-11 lenltll Am Cp 1~-v. 1.1 ' ·•11u a you' ve a re a )' Oonr Gtn '" 111o o..rmr• , •'-'-'"' 11 s11w.t•t Sndw 1H'•-, <>11 1.a at the age interest on these; real est.ate estimated to be your future 0on1101. ?6:wo 21v. '' N.t. · .Jtoi ,,,. 1' F••n11e flrin ,,~~-1 011 '·' : w~ch .vou and income from rental pro~ living r.eeds, will oi ve you a =·J~ ~f~ ~;~ i-!~:1 c~~ 4~ .~"" u Utcf coin Strv ,.,.._ '" Ott i.1 '" Ourtllln 0 JV. JV• l>1cc1r 11V. Jll\lo will decide erty; payments on long-term guide to how· much more .. Econ lib '' 41'1> Ptc G•m 1V/o 1," bold 'I · El 1>t10 u•.r. 11 Ptc L....,, 11\lo Jt to retire. mortgages you ; sim1 ar retirement income you should e1 N11ce1 6'4 '"" P•So fl1c1 ·~ 1ov, Y ' t t n be buiidin to id Energy C •'Ill 10 P.tn 0<01 U'llo 1' NEW YORI( !Uil'll -ttw 10 "'"I our next mves men s. ow g prov e you E<iu S..L 11>;. 1111o P.t111 Rtv n nv. •c11v. noc:\' t•ldtcf on ttw OTC "'41••tt task will io-Conservatively estimate the with a comfortable standard Elh•~ .1. n:v. """ 1>11111., P ''"' 1v. T11tM11.ty •1 ~11PJ1111c1 ttv M.1.so. E•ft~ In J J l>ylss C1s 1'\11 11\lo V.._ lftl ,l"9f Qlt. JQ hlosl Aclir.e volVe · some arithlnetiC and income you ·might get ir you of. li\'l.·ng ;n "'"". .•.•··••re. years. ez i-.1111 s..,. 1 "•Y H sv u•;, 1s:w. W.tcllt"'• Ctt •1.mo 37"' :a.11o+ .,.. -Brown's own campaign aJu 1 -"t "f'?i"f" ~·... F11r LM 111 • Pt&1 .. w ,,., ,. ... ~"" 0t1s11 n,t00 s:it s~-"" ·i~· '. f Fl • A t wfaasrted>esr that ins retpohartt edolry fio1llthelngr paperwork, but this should not sold v ab e assets you now Will your est,i.mated ·Income ~:~:: =~ ltt1. ~~ ~: ... ~t~ J:~ 2:~ ::i.r,:\lw•tc:p !{::l ~~· ~l:Z! :; . f be difficuJt. The task is to own -jlrt, staJr!,P c:cllictions, be ,,.......,uate' U not '"'-'-'"t a·r·e f.tr•·or1 • , PJcN "'" .-. '~ s.r1(0 ,,,JQll •1\0., 4Ju.-at.! , " _._'I , ·, ! WI~ · Flfll~ll 1JVt 11'16 Pf111irt11 '11'h 1t ,Ptlll!.. IUlllHY U ,000 1._, ll'Mo-'IJ · yu1g U 0 DemocraUc bidders f d r your pPt1ons. Ope obvio\,lsly fit ''" n'ill 1t PIGMr w "l u..., Am E_,. 41.100 ~, Jtl\-"'• . Is -1-:' _,a t the {;. ... ,a_ ' j I'll iFl11 U\'1 121"' il'fof'I' ll'\d 1 ~ 11..., Fiii! PiflaJo .'~ tS,JOO J UW IJ\11-·Alo. ·, ,·.-,,···· .. ~r: · governor: Howev er, he 01'1:Uuce ,~.you 1s1W\1F 1~2 Pl.tnd~ti 1J:w.COl'fllllM A1r1 u,'11111J'-12"-~ . . . • strestes lhat these con-Cash'less S,,eiei,, ._ specified .in Y°'!J' orl~ .. :::'0,.·~ ,:~ ,:"· ~r G~f 1:it i!: Mat Ptt DtY •J.l()O ,,,.._ IOU.+ 1:.i. I i , . tribu'~--which likely wit! -retirement plan Tbe other is F11~1i:tr iov, lt ~Cll'" H·. "..., N.t.SD ""-Tom.1. ,,o~.• RD (AP) -Tbe two tr··•t S)'S':..· •• , .....,..., -' ; . .,;. . "°'•SI Ol . ll\4 1 il'SN. Cit u 11~ •c1¥1nct1 "' ; • ,.. ,,. """"' ~-top J400 000 by th.. end Of this • ~ .. ~.~ ... P ... YOW'. ·m~e.tbe •. ••,•,:<,,~!... · •~. ,, · t·.~ <"•·>·••, ,.,, 0ou~1, ... ,..-·~-r~·· , .. 1 . ~~m°!e~,~~ni~ Ro~iet:~s"=kto~~ ~:r:,re~~~~~ h1se1•t Card, G€ .. t. ~· 9-... ·~'6rooc.~ ~ ~;7 ... r ·"TI t st?fr1i•·~··,. To11i·7 'in -'& noF ·; ~·filming cr~sh of the 'craft d&y after the Senate appnSVed broad 'base of oooors who are ~esop!~i~ ~e~ 11,,.tJ· · ·T" ··U· A'L· F1 UN. ·n·· S nutes after takeoff, of.-the ~le measure with a 32-7 i.ttendlng "Jerry Br 0 W n • • retirement mcome you-need. lf.I 1 . l ls· report. vote without debate. That bill I u n ch e s a n d d i n n e r S' • l ~wn as "the flylng Pin· would authorize pe.roentqes • throughout the state. The M . • R· t ! "·., (t) A~TR as •• ~~Y. .'~,"r.:: ... ~1f~j t:r11 ~:1!:Y1 ~t:; 'c;;~~i~·"1•.u ~"~r • .!t~-l::M U:&! 11 • combinaHon of a Ford of gas tu: ~venues ~d p 0 t t n ti a I Dem 0 crallc oney ill e urn C' ilit EiD .. l!IK.-, I "' S;'1 •. n Cu\t 81 11.6(1 lt.'6 ~ 10 st 111,.· t · ·auto and a Cessna federal matching. ~ lo be ............... tori al staDdard-bearer ~, · · · . . ·--~sourcenng. u:e~~tu-lment ~'...,; : ..01e11 ~ lfi:lf. .,:.._1~:~ 1i::: ~:-~ ':1: '~:: .U.1: 0,r,::7.• n:,. • . rpl the tot I g ··-·· I d tr·-~t con-6 .............. ' ,..... Ille NASO IPM;, Elltt'lld 10.ll 11.ft CUil 1(1 1.00 1.61 Ad G.. •.20 4.60 · ane, ·'(ll'O ype: Pun • wrcu . or rap1 i:Ui.:n here vows that every penny in · years -perhaps by stinting --eo1E ~ n.St 12 5' c1111 1t2 '·'' •.$0 All 11K 3.11 4.ot ed to earth about a mile rrom stnicbon. contributi'ons to his cam~;gn 1. . . th' T""'" •~c MGMT G1tP : cust s1 21.sa lJ.64 A11 ,.., 1.to .... Tu ,.... . ,, . . on some 1ving expenses 1n 1s Seol•mtit• 11 , 1tt! e111y Gr 111 ,,,, c1111 s1 11.11 n.•1 em cu •.11 s.11 Ventura County Airport e.s-.Then· the Senate voted 33-7 ~·ill be made public. Special to the Dally Pilot said ~en the card is . 1n-period in order to put.,JDOre .MYlwr :.\1 ~~~ ~~,. :,;; ltt ti: ~~:l H !:;! !:t: ~~J:1\y ~;:s:"'1 daku~e!iemoon.·we~e Henrv. A. ,t• •. IP,!,,~pnthemaryissu.ba~t~be June CalilomLas1·at, "~ nottaryleoalst'...~hete CHICAGO -The "$25 bill " ~hrt(d mcblne!4 a ~Qney.mtheach~h i l'l\(lllfi)l in-savings a~ or ::::: ~: 1i::! ,::~ ~H:! i'A ~l:f~ n:~ ~~:~ t:t t~l ~ .. ~~'~l !:1! f:~ .,,.. ~-....... .,-wt • be · · t e ma is.sues cas stocks or· bonds or other .in-~'•'eM•,, 10.n110.01 e .... ,,, i..a 1.t1 1(111c,, •.n •.11 u11•• ,., 1.01 1.1s SmoHnskl 40 Santa Susana p 1 · f is gomg to a maJor lll· d , the card II , ,. t.n s.01 e ... ,11,. 11.•• 11.•1 1en•r G111 1.s1 ,,,, Et.ICTI D·irot' . • " • • • Re•nma Cltll bean the amous name o an • • e e p s . · 1: v~trnent mediums. au,111e 12.11 n . ., F.tlfl 11 1.u a.ta lndm•• cr1 (rJ Am snr 1.u 1.1c 1' • ·-SACRAMENTO -(AP ) onner v,.,.,"" c.uiiJUU • ' -• (2) Use~ of your cUITimt .t.1N:•• F •.111 s.7t FM 1t111 t.10 ... ll• GltOUil': S9' S11r1 1J.1s n)s ( ) ..., I Go -~·-···d G stru1nent in the cashless tbe card ;. lost or stolen the " .. 1p11.t Fc1 n.M u.OI Fm eun t.11 t.St un. Fc1 s.1• s.>• 0pp Fd '·• , ,6 BllJEFS Gov. Ronald .Reagan has paid Browt;i Sr. The elder Brown checkless.society. machine is programmed tO . · . and the Beste Am~.,,., t.1t10.o. •101L1TY c~ Leor is.1,u.1111 nune1 t.•110.n a '" ~· bill for draft••• his occupzed th, e Sacra men.to The unique fonn o( currency keep th e card while refu.!lin& hincome • ul led lo bugg Y<l'l ::: .~ii •• ~r s.oo 0::'~ '·'° •.•1 ~~:,';',. ,;:: 1!::! Se~7r:ul'·1!..'~·~ _ ~-.. oe S •-•····• ~ tM• to 1-to . ---t. . ave accum a . • Y ~ .,.,NDS: ~''' 11.>' u,,. Llbtv Fd s.n s.11 corm1 >.ct J.14 _, tax IW'ftal"'Dm out of bis own ta~ uuui -.....,, has already 'been. tested by · issue mu. rncome for your retirement CMt•• 1.t1 ,1.11 Cofl&r•., t.12 , ... Lite 1n1v 1.ss t.H E"trpr. '·"-•.1• and Harold B•~· '" Los ~~-·· ~-he was deleated In a 1 . . •ntOfll 1.» I·" c., SStt '·" r.• lll'I( ca11 1.11 1.r1 F11.t Fd J·tl ._n 1 • ~. 'IV, budget .after belDg accused of wur;ii . merchants and consumers ln "I a person IO!eS $2S in CUI'-years. This incoine oould come '"•••m 1.11 .H ~· •.St ... 1.00M1s H•r1>r ,,. 1.tt Ang.I..... ~v ... ,,, th e ' • third term bid by Reagan -* ' fro lif . , ' Sol<I "'7 ... •.IS En•• 1~)1 :,, SAYllS: '"""'' ..... , • .,,, ....,, '-"~' "" spending the ·i"fa)ey il1"8llY -. · • rency, he is"out •-· U he loses m e insurance, ·an an-stec~ 1.•s 'i.u EY••tt 1t111 11.t• C•o o., u.,.1t.M P.tce ~" t:s. t;t' fo·-'·rs and ,..;. two oft'-fro tber le ... _.a_ five states. . 125 bill h . otec ed th 't • . Am Gr1h s.11 •.u Fllncl u.n 1•.1' ""u1u11 u.M 1•.:M IAlt-"°'' wan: "'Y ......... mo ·Sta 1U1~. ~ · · a, ; e JS pr t e nw Y or pensm p:ogram, Am '"'1" s.02 ·s.1' Pvrnn '·'° 10.os i.01to AH : ADPrc c11 lr1 ol ·Adv '1'n c e d VehiCle Reag· eo .......... dertd It a MANY BELIEVE this name Key officials of the nation's :!ame as if he loses a ·ai·•d-'· ·interest_ ·,~me-...... '""" '·'' •.t1 "'' .... " ~.u •.n .u111 .. , ,,.~1 ,," lfl(Ofll 01 <11 E · I ched t va ·--· tat ·n t' to be , vJ ll:'llU:f, "-_ -'-"""'" """Mui 1.is t.t1 frtM 11.stts.11 Am B"' 1.tl J.11 111.e11 cu 1,1 ngmeers. aun a • n political issue, not a legal one. .s us wi con mue a major savings and Io an traveler's check," Lefferdink producing real estate. · · ::~~0G; 1·11 ti' ;~~NJill~~~: L~~.~ ,:::: ~t!: ~cae Df;11 '~:1;:~: NU)'! ih I~, · " Tbe 11 ........ 11-an go'vemor in-valuable asset in helping associations are examining the said n1an GAOUil' FJn o 1 u '11 L 11111 111 t3s 10 n IGMA PU•M : ;;".!:;::; hal the Brown Jr. ·get the 'Democratic ch · .<3) F'. ~ periocl.lcally C•o111 .: '·'' 1.11 F111 ,;Q 1:n ,:n M".n111',, · ,:19 . .:21 c.o srw-1.se i.u • •IJ...,ee Loie• ",' sisted .. --.,.·t re was ml . J B 5 eine. withdrawmg a Portion of •h.. Fl'ICI 1""· r.s. •.?• F111 tnc ,.u s.•1 MAss co: · 1nv to.xru.1• SAN" -..Fu "'CISCO CAP) -.• ··""."" illega .. l with charging nothe nadltiOn nextThe une. 't ?t MERCHANT ACCEPTANC~. . .. !"" Gt"fl'lll t.14 ·1.s• ven1 •.11. ~.u Fre•m .1.11 a.s1 ffil , ., 1.31 ~• ......... 0 rs sa~ y say I lS "' capital jn ~ ne!Jtegr. during lncom 1.10 I.If hlFll Vt l\_1112.11 lndp ~ I.II I ... Vt11t11r ,1:. t.IG San Quentm. convi'd Ruchell t•· costs or his Tax Reduction 1 helplul&-..... . . . THE S & L execut. ives are of t•-$2S bi'll h 8 s been llr • . " .. ventur •.u '·" ,, .. n M•s• ,. J1.u12.» Smltti 1· 10.2' 1n.2• · ·~ no m g•••••g ue your re ement. Vita ~to tliis wa Ntu 11.n n.to 1N.v1sT0111s: MASS l"NCl: sa 1&Gr 10 ... ,0,a.i Ta~i. Force to welfare and on Y w ...,.... anal'"inlf' the test hi•tory ol po'·• ... the Jenmb o1· ,•1-·-Ail•on J,11 '•.QI! Oise Fc1 1.1• t.ff MtT 11.1112.11 So Ge11,. u:!l1'»o Magee1s reques~· to ,Plead dou-. -• public recognition -at a time J"' P ~ enthusiastic. "Merchants liked un. 15• uu.: Aoo.ta " • 1 ... 1.10 Grt11 '" 1.11 ,,,, 111G n.1s 1t11 s-1 .1rw 1. 3 '·'* hie ,...,__.Y on aggravated tmemployment compensation when many of the other poteo-thCaellfplasmltic mlodneboy condK uctedkyln the ~· bill," Lefferdink your nestegg will l..t"'L' The a•lf stoc:• F ,,,, •·• Mio 11.J1 ,,!,, Sw '"" G s1 'u. ,...,,..." budg ts t 'f<W ~ . "OUGMTON : 1'f Muni 1.tt l,H MFD il,21 U.41 So•r 111 U.2' 12:1~ "'-'-Ing -'-"'" has beeD · t · ti.al candldates are virtual 0 a, a • en uc • said, ''because It doesn 't cost answer : This wil1 de .... ""' on '""""' ... •.•1 '·°' l'01tUM 01touil': Meo 1c.6Clt,.116 so.cir.. •.tt' s."-_ _,, u••·.--• · •---t • T and Florid her 't -~"" F~nd e 1.00 1.61 IOD Fftd 1~.to I0.9CI M.t1e1 iv J.IM J.o.t s.LP •nD "" '-" ... '-led by the ttate.COw'\-·of ·B•ttln"Wlp Cfl• •-···--to Calif exas a w e 1 them money to accept as do the rate of retum .your nestegg stoc.•. s.11 1.K 101 l'l'ICI 1.U 1 ... Mt1111r 11.tJ 11.tt ~TATE ... o 011 .. , ~ unNIVW"" many or· nroved to be safer ti. .. n cur-bank and -edit cards. l . -•Iha · •x• Se1 •.11 •.Ii co1u"' '· ' •.01 Mia ""' 1.Jto s ... com F11 '·'' s.11 ApPe.a!. , . . LOS ANG~ltS (AP) -A niam. r· and 'I"' • bl ,,., s eanung miu amount you flLC Gt11 n.u n.n 2' F\inc1 •. •.01 Manv Fo tO,,, 11 ... 01 ... ,11 s,11 '·•' 1be'oourt also refused Tuts-petition for reorganization And Brown has oth er rency more negotll e "Merchants caa be issued ·witlidraw ·each year..-.Con-::~:: 1;:U 1;.:l :&~~~E1ts'·5' s.oi ~~8 a!& 1~:f, :~::t s:"7ri, !:tt !·!~ day to resciild the ll'ansfe:r of 1.Dlder' the federal bankruptcy polif,ical liabilities -inslst his lhThanech~.fs. bill was mitited their own cards to be used &$. ~11·vlnia.bly1 it col!ld ~ in· :::~ Wi ::tt :::; GG1t•wY..": s.• .t.• ::~ t.! !:~ .tll ri .. r: ~ ,;:: ,fn Ma-'s retrial It e m m I ng 11~ ·-· ·-.-Ill' ed ~y Real detn'cton. Hi! yout.hfUI looks .,,,, interest-bearin'7 "'"lty •••• ac-Ut: te y. fleoKon 11.07 11,01 lll(.(lfll 11.1' 'I·'' MuOfll tt ,,.., 1.U STIADMAN P:DS: I>~ .. " CIM ui::w1 1 t . b M .. "& ,... CM.u fl•·~· .: 11.os n.os F "''~· a.rt · .so Mu(lm •n 1.u •·tt A"' •11c1 , 00 , 00 from the lWO Marin County Property . ~ies Inc., a and.rtlaUve lack or exRertence Mlromhinp 1a ! 1 c1 ~Y.Un. oneThy count!. Twenty-five-dollar bills ·TO ILLU~n ·•TE· • say you =~~~-!.~~ t~ /0u~'~ 1~~ 1::~ :::~l, 5~~~ 1~:ll 'f:et f~y~t'' f~ ~:~ Courlhouse escape attempt in major. organiz4!r or real estate will "Jn the end work to bis a~ e nc., 0 'Ull . . e kept in a cash register or safe o•.a..n fl11'lt Fctrt •.n 10.n l'1ta1uti.1N N•t '""" t,tJ •.•l sT11N •a l'os: whim a judge and three tax shelter deals for wealthy detriment wit b California plastic card cao be ms_F,ted represent fund,, in a savings retire wit;!l . 3· -nestegg of :U'L1."oc1C 1·36 ';•1 OD1t,?,ut: 1~ .t.•i "'t.~~ ffi .•.M ~:~ric l::~ ~:;: persons wet:1tkilled and denied investors. voters, they say. Also they add . into . a money mach~ ~tO" ··account until tbe merchant $100,eoo, -,you ·need $9,"000 a FJ111~1~~ 11.11 "·70 ~;"'1':-c~ {:~ ·t&J =11 , i:it lH J~tel•ou~~·'' 1,,,, hi! request be to hls own co-The petition, filed Tuesday he bas not been forced to take rectIW:f'an envelope cont~inlfig uses them for emergency · year, and your !1.l.'ld it,earning ccan 1>;0 u.111J.aa u\ Gv .s ti> 1j·" Pi>•• m ''·°' ,:'° o • ..i11 ._10 1 ,, I ·tt "hard" lss •25 ·n US currency or it can , a 7 ~ aDollal1 return. o1v snr l.60 l.ts ut111ut ,,1, ·fl '"'°"' 4.ll s.o. ll'l(Ofll •.21 .•:oo counse • , . in U.S. District Court here, a ROI~ .on. on , ues. • 1. · · • i' ., .. ,. ·: )Vitfi<tt'i.wals from· the money ..-N1h..rt •.l, 10.n 11.,, C.to ,,,, , s111e' sr ·1.n • 1.70 Smm11 t.n '·'• HIS fint , trial ended last iisted company assets of $24.3 And when he does. his front-be given to a merchan 1!' pay-machine," Lefferdink said. Then your. money will last 22 fl~:n~e11 1:::~ '::fi F~f ~1m .t'tt·;t:I ... ~'~111; tf 7•15 s~:~:' F tn ~:: Aprl1 ln San Francisco· Wi th a million and liabilities of $22.t ruttne.r ,~tus may erode. ment for goods and services. Appl'cati f th $25 b"U years. But say you • re ~~FT~. ~~:!: U:~ ;~:'~s~NJ.1~ t.n ~=: . ., ~l:: ~:t TMt11 "t ,,1D , .• ~ bung jury. ,.. • rmJllion. . HoWevt.f, as of now, many Stepehen P . Lefferdink, were sboW:!t 0tbe ~lectron~c withdrawing $t;(IO() anc:r ·your l:."~"5::"•'·'' u.» o,~~~: ._,, '·" Nsi~ .,._. 1~ '':~ :;:= c f:I~ ':~ • _ Fi I i n g or tbe peUUon heft believe this serious, president of Money Machine,' Funds Tr··-'er. System ....... ·fund is earning a 9 percent ,uNos i . 1mp•c 1,t1 .... Neu cc~-•. ,,. 1.11 ''"' C•P 1.1, •·" Ml•~lle -.Mtt prevents creditOn . from young pollticaJ reformer Is the f ln lU~· S '"ed" return. Then it will list in· :=~"'i" 'i:i~ 1~:fi ~'ii':.~ 1' 1f:;; •in ~-= · 11:~·1J'.~ fi.:~ If~ :t:~ :t!~ VANDENBERG AFB (UPI) :taki'ng action .:ur81nst n In· best bet of Democrats to end ereoce tca~o. ponsor deflnltelv. comSlk 1.i. 1:ll G.tt•w{.: '·'' 1.rt Nw ,..,_, 1l:lt'1J o' 10i11 cG .10 i.OS ed f• -w by the us Savings & Loan I Grwlll S.lt S.IJ Gl s.. ,., •S,lt .. : M1w Wld U,H u:ls tolll Cl 3.tt •.lO . A malfunction prompt o • 'vestor-owned build1 .. -that the eigbt·year reign o f Santa Ana ~ · · . '"'°"' •.• , 1.,, Gt11 1.•s •. ,s N1c11•1i . ,.,., 1t.~ vnut•d u1 ru ..t 1. t. •l. N Missile .,.. · and l.ea'1N" the conference IS ex S11t(1 1.11 '·" GltOUil' sac: ' Nett l•tf u.u u.u U1'ifuno t.M t.u h;1IMJ JIA lillC avy 'the company feels. ilf'e J.n fteDUb)k:$n5 1 Reagan ln ?--• . • \/e~tur 1.M t.~ Alie• "•{.vi I.OJ O<tlllQ 6,ll 6,6.J UNIOM SlltVtC• iPonii-i t0•destroy a Boma.rd financial troubl e. ca1iroml.t~! statehouse. ploring the avenues an 4. County F;rm i3t13...: ~:~ "s'i:. n:~ ,;:~ &"f:M 10 1::= 1~:'1 ,.~~~~ llldle shOrtly after launch' ' C . roitdblocks to a "cashless 1; llnd •K t.10 '·" G111 FAm '·ii '·" ~ w111 1.,.1... , •11.,. ..... ••••y. ( . "Ompany society," Fr«1 C. S.i' •.OS Gttll INI to, tO,ot Oil'PINNM 'O! HMI 1..,, t.44 t,t-. ~ ~Tt ''. 1.u 1.t0 GIMl,cf '»; 111.tt -.Q9 >-A.lm "tl1111,2t un C:.IM •:n t.11 Tbe .-·' the tr "· LeUerdm' k preds'cted th•t Sho G s.tc1 1.01 .... HAMU.TON •11:11i 0ci , "nca r.1~ '··" w11111.t1 ' ;rr~s';ile. to be ou~.... s ' H f Tells Loss the $25 bill would be an~ ws a:1i ~~:.1L10·~·11·" ~~ ... t°'ri ;;~J o~"C ;:a•'1:~.UNITI0•1.~tt~L~ "'~ , ' ' e· x on 00 . } " ,UNDI: · lll<Gl"t 1· ' I.fl Ptt•ITll Y.S ,;tO AC(vfll 7.0I !Ji '• i:t for Navy Su -ace .portant tnatrumeot n a ' • ,I Coll•t• ···~ 10.n H1r1 ... 1 1 't tO.lt PM ,_,., 1. 1.1S tllld ,, 1.1S .... II .... _ '-Cash! 'd -EQUl1¥ J.t• l.$6 Hlr1 l..Y I.SS ·tSS e.tt.ut ft ,. S.00 S.ft (Onl .. t.,1, 10.IS I air '::Its, was "'--1 ~1™ eas· soe.1 y. ca J J f 0 r n i a Computer FYM · •.ti 10.13 M~ 1.11 ,• ,.,.,,11 .w. 1.ft . : Clot rfllt •· 11•~ .. •M' Uon " • Gtw!ll ,,6' 6.IO H.... S.lt •-' Jtwn11 SQ 6, .... \ll(Ofll 1J.l 14.3'1 ~"'P ·· · · ·' r"··'-·• "Aulson Inc 8 Santa Product! Inc. o' Anabel'm 5'd uv '·" '·'l 14•rll" 1.11 .1.1• P111i.. "' t.: 1,11 sc~ a.11 ,,,, ~ · R "nde E • B ~"'""""' " ''WHEN PAYCHECKS are ed h 'i •11eOl'l'I .... 10.s. H111•(• 11.il it . 1 l'ILG1t1M o,: · v "" 1.~1 .RE~~loo.AD"~-~~· ·-e· er n1oy oom Ana based cxmstruction com· de~•I• ... h th report tat tota revenues V•nlur J.11 J.se l,,..rl Co t, l~St c .. ttt >.tO j,tS U$A ca '°'II''"' v ~· " pany reported that operations I"'.'"':~ !'Y 0· · co.mpany rose 49, percent to $80,308.000 ~=.&t.Jl·n. it.iµ ::01~~"" 1l:J 1.:·1~ ~'f.~ I:~ ·j:n ~li.3i'\.:.I 1if0· · , for nihe nine months rvorlod directfy 1nlo the employes ac-for the fiscal year ended June r11usT: 1 111c1 FA .... J·01 '·, ... ,_ s1 10,011 ,01 va• t..• s..t · "lf---;·jj,,,e,._ot ~J__ ~alk • STOCKHOhM (AP) -:c'--..:ar::.•:;·c;t;:h:,•,.;· b;:igg~es\::;;.;,ma:;==r.:ke::;ts:;,c...i-.ee1>od0<ed"'-'J"u'll~<-3 .. 1ur=e.sutted i:.; net count., bills ~e paid , by thu l>1 wl~ --1!!l: earnings ~~r:-L1j!1 _}: i~~ .:fl\!i =&b~EI)'~ 1:~ l!L 4~1_'.i;ft~li:~ __ _ c . ~ ' ~tne-'-a:fctfc 1 · ano U>mmunht China al!O loss of $64,980, C!Qual to .. 1:i-tmntr.1QRl1io-~~ loall funds ai: tore income, ax~ ... aoa ad· COl'l'lt. 1. '· 1~.,,c, "' 1112 11 u Pion Fc1 'I 1 ,,, vA•Cl" • · , I = mqrder rn the . ~ re-'-· ol Sweden· are;, , -ts ~r sharo _ rev-'•os of traosfefred, rr,om the bof.. J'll!tmenl •10r. ·m''~y· .in· como~ 1.• 1. 111., e111t1 ·'' ,,.,, Pion• 11 ,11 iu.11 tAf4Dlltl· ~ ... Id J ~ o-UJ buys some, the congress .. .,.. ,... "" ....... """"".. COfK•d •.11 '·" 11w 11101f 311' P1•11rtc1 '" '·I' !l'\1f•t• ·, 11 ;.,. 1 .• .,.,,.~rea,r-<> OJ. do}n&S a thriving trade ~: • • ••.-,2!8. ~ , rowen ,acco~lS to th e .tere.st.s, resulting , in net in-~OM!""' •i·''1 ·'~lr" '" Jo tt 11t0 P1.t G11n1·••J1.t vsco11i i: P.a , n Ha~han GarClens·~ catering to the seXuaJ no-·WU told here. .., This compares to a net losS builders accounts, there will come Ol $46S.OOO. or 16 cents c:~.~ 1·3 J:lt c"ol.\V.L " ·~w ,~..,_ ~ t· ·~· I >i. imt!° been senteoced 11 ttons of Oriental! 'ihe ssrd ~ · First-class reindeer horn of .$l?3,1'12, equal to 31 ceritS be Utile need.for checking ac· per share, on 2,930,510 average =· ... ~ 1l'h 1l:k ~~v 1i:a 1i:E !r.~ 11 Ii ~°'P '· ':1 A Y!ar. Ille In pr1-. '1ntematlonal ~s ol co<ts fl.10to12.20 a pound per llhare for the Uke period counts. '\VltliOut checking ac-sham outstanding. ~::1 'lit . !·" "'' c...• "-~·~ "" .,., ., , < ..._., 09cQr :-lfernandti, f.lJ ftl Ph·--utlcal """e-• In "·-'·• but 'Impotent I countl lhe money machine Thi ·l• to•·, o .. ,~ .2' •. '""''f ~.,1 RrM CM " fr. ... ~vm l t~'mlnlmum ll'lltenet 1 ,.. .. _..... -: .. ......, · .,~., In 1172 on revenues o, • ·' · s compares Wlwrr-; "'o~ 1.1• 1.h .1osGt11 •.111 .~1 " ,~ tt.a ......... '· ~-~. y b•, IM. has~""\'.~ "'"'"" "" Ortentalt wtll ,pay up .\j) 14,3",832. ' · !25 bill will become very Im· revenues ol $53,811 ,\IOt for tho g ",~•• !!!!,,:O• j·r: Ui ·· • "''~ " I ' · '1111;1 ,.-t'r ~ ...... • '1\1 •12 I pound. Earnings per !hare 8fe .bas• portant for irp.prOIDptu &pend• prior fiScaJ year with a k.sS of IW /. t,)G 10.lt ~*tv.I t'. io:l n II~' es C'Alur\.:J!'dge d-' • At•'-'---h !her .. 00 In _ ..... _ , 111 ,. '·'° s. s ~11 1t. 1 u. .,.tr •. ullut' • tolls ol.r.eill ...._.,J1!11 a • . """'" · , e " ed on the average oul!tanding R, .•~1-~"""' ,ml,000-before. adjustmW ~'l"co ~:!l'l: r,,.l.,~·hl-~ • I 1 year to Asia where It Is • scleotiOc; eviatnce tfiat lhares for the ,, e.p o r t e d anlf pocke& m on e y , ' ' te Tr•Ult Biii used to moke aphrodi siac ~~· , .·~~d•~~. v1e1 periods. For the nine months Lelferdlnk predicted. • tettsi, and effecl· o~ ac· &lliV.t. ol'•' " ~ 'i ·~ iJ1;.. , .ttl, ! 'll· n· I ~:-~~ '~~Th: ~f:~11n:~'t~~Jr .,°'*"'P~• · ;,y t.lt u:; ,i;--~., ==~~ ;~a,:,v e~:afed fb1i'i'.~:C00~:~1'M1~1~~ :2: =1,~h1chh~::~ited °"~:"~ Jj~T~~ :1;5 :i:£ ,!~~= :1~. if.vi, fi1·~ 'I~ ., ~ 1 · J'nOve \ 16 ~'Jlphon f IQ~ of StXWI ))Oftl'll 8 • . t i' CU't ptodiloe;' $llt000 Q.compared to 570,000 lnlemational Cash ,Card is the ' '°89 0 $12,899,000, Or $4.12 per )r\ Cini 1,,U 11,~ I~= , r, I• t.I ~=~"':.-x~oo fo~u:~np i'd VI~ arid' ~~11 Xobg mowh. ""' ' ' 1 ~f;n~ oorre1pondlng period in • f:i:'. .. tr:cv~:l~~ check of the ~::~s :s~~::1 aver ace !i\\-~~ '·~ ~· 1, 1E E: \!, 'f :i W. 1 l~t :':!'~.= ,t ' ,. I • ' • I 3 DAILY PILOT SC Wt<lnndor. Sc•-ll, 19)} Complete New York Stock List . \ hi• loltt lai.t MM ~ N-----~---~-N---~ "" .... " ' ... " Ii::" '"llr"I i '' ,, ,. '1"' (Ot11f'lll '' " ., .......... 1' 111tll •. flf ~¥& , 111 I" lli' "" I It t I I • 1 .. lnll .I I 11 'I 101 24111 M'-t ._ -A,.._ ~~f'! '1:u :s 11~ t. I ~ f~+ ~ :1{·~·.N lj ,~ i I liE ~~~:I~•~ ;;-d ·#IJ1~ : jtit"::i.-~~ Lom1 Sl1011age s Ren1ain-Bm·ns ·-3 lj ~, ~.. ~ .... "~ 61 -+ " w 'I '1 ..:; i.:. 14 -, t ! ~ .. J#\11911 "'° , , 1l\ ,,i4 I ,. "'' I " ~ ~.tt· .. ~ ..... ' I! l!. l!tl " u 1· • ' • ~ .. ,,. ,,., I "'"' -. ~+.~ii J fa }~i~ ~~! .d~:: ~ '~. n ,~ 11« ,.+.\• ridF.: l• 1s ~ 1 1\\t 11U:.: iT~a~·,~ 2i b~ ¥,~ tt~'e ==ll :: i t! :lU ;1~ i!:= \t ~ ~ ~ ••• 1.1. IDt ~~IL~~ f::~;,~~~ ,: 1! ~" im ~ n J!E! ~i . 1: :: r n~: WASHINGTON fA Pl federal Reserve Chaim1:in A.rthur F' Burns told a con- gressional CQmmHtee \Vcd· nesday 1hat housing mortgage loan& will remain scarce for the imn1edlnte future and fe \\'CT homes \\'Ill be built . "There is reason to believe, Autos List Gas Usage WASHI NGTON <UPI I - New car shoppers visi!ing showrooms this rall \\'ill be told somethi ng lhey prob- ably already suspec1: Tr they buy a big car they'll use a lot. of gas. The three biggest V ~. car makers 11nd eighl 1na· jor foreign firins ::igrrcd Tuesday to start putting miles-per-gallon informn· tion on lhe windows or ne1\• cars next to the prire sheets. The Environmental Pro- tection Age ncy asked lhe indu!try to start using the stickers voluntarily . La Costa Finn Buys 117 Acres Specfal te the Dally Pilot CARLSBAD -La Costa Land Co. has purchased 717 l'lcres adjacent to the La Costa Country Club and golf course at La Costa In northern San Die~ County, presid<'nt Merv Adelson. has announced. TlfE LAND, is bordered on the north by Palomar Airport Road and El Camino Real on the south. wns purchased £ron1 ~1arvin ·Kratter. a La Costa resident. Purchase price and terms of the sale were not dis- closed in Tuellday's announco- niMJt. La Costa La nd C.:o. plan:s f'l develop an addi tional gdlf course and continur residen- tial development on the land, Adelson said. TJJE PROPERTY recently \vas annexed to the city of Ca rlsbad along with the orig· in al La ~a prnpe.rl.v pu r· chased in 1963. With the 717 ttcres. the resort tind residen· tial comm unity encompasses close to 6.000 acres. "La Costa manaitement's faith in I~ fu ture o{ Carlsbad strongly affected our decision lo jlCQui re the additional prop- erty.'' Adelson said. SEC Votes Broker Rate Increases ·n,, United Pn1s lnlernntional Stock brokern bel?a n chari;!- lng rates 10 to \~ percent hi'!her \Vednesday under a JA•arning fron1 the Securities and Eicchanl?e Comm is,.ion lha1 fixed commission fees must end by April 30. 1975. T ll E SEC VO T E D unanimously Tuesday to grant increases in minimum charges of IO percent on orders from $100 to $5.000 and 15 percent on orders between ~.001 and $300.000. The SEC actl'd formally on a request from mem brrs of th e New York Stock Ex· change. but its decision covers all bro~ers. DETAILS OF !he SEC decision will be made public Wednesday In New York by SEC Chairman Ray Garrett J r. during a speerh to securit ies industry leaders. The SEC action was ha iled bv Sen. ll~1rrlson A. Williams Ji-. (~-4), choinnan of the ~n11 "&c u r i t l e s sub- commiflee. as "'a bold and auspicious"' step lo end '1frice: fixing. .. however. that the contraction in housing acllvlly tbat wt now face. will be mllder th en 1he decli ne! or 1966 or 1989," Bums said. r.rJ!'l.,:if 11 2Pi n~ ;i i:\(jt ·It wwr~· ,:r1 •:n 'f.'· H1~ H~-~ ~:~1~ ''fi ,, ll !ft: !tva ~, .. :: u J:t::'t:c •:a : 1sr n.:: 1r1: Jt~ i.,1~ .1~ '! 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I lli 16•+ l. ~/:.~foe:'"~ 1J :JO t\.'o t ' Ctt...IPd' 1.12 31 ,it 21'> y~ ~~+l-\4 ~l:'1E~ ·I I~ I~ 1&i.:. I~ ~+ ""~;·~ ~:g '1 21~ 11·~ 1~~ \, + t BURNS TOLD the Hou se AJ1Mrt1 ,1'11 10 '° u 1 .. 1-. is + \) Ctwi.11 .7M> I ~~ 10 10 .. Fl.t• v111 ·sk 11 l 1..i• ti1 ii~ \, ICaCPI.! 2.20 t 1' 29 ll'~ 21,._ tt B kl com It h I h ·~·II Alu--, 11 14' '2U "~: ~~· v. ~£A~ i: : 1 IO "" ·~ " Ft\nl~ot I 9! • ,, II 171'1 111'1-1-\ !<CPI.Ill '·'° llOll .. • .. -1 ~r~e~tg inter~stteeratte~. t t~ :~~$Lt ~t1 .t !; )~(~ llm llH<--"ChlMUCD pf t j i!~ = 1&~;:1... ~:."'~ Pto!~t • '11 ~)! U\' ~;-'+ ~ ~~~1-= 1 • 11'~ 'Rv. ~ .. n .,,+ ... A .. ••n .\Oii l9 111 s~ J~ ~ s~l=~muJ ' l2W. 11\\ ll'··I "l'I~ ~., .1.5 • .J 13~ "r.: iUl:-v. 1(8f'I GE 1.$2 • 117 1f HI.. lt•.jo-\0 hig hest in the nation's history, Ali.on 2.11ti ,' •'•' ',!!,• 11,, ,,,,•,. ~lltct Nw , ni. 12 u~.+ •• Fl•Pwl 1.«1 10 .-311~ ~~ ,.,,...__ ~ K111Pl.t 1 .... 1a s 22-. '?'!~ 1?-~r" I AJIAmLt .2• f n + F IOe I I SVt ~ S.o FlaPw 1.11 12 If' l!ll--. ..... -... 1<111y lndull I 16 S\~ r. .. ,. resu ted in part fro m ex-A11eac11 ,\Cb • s t\~ ,,!\~ ..!~~ "• Mis clan J "• ,1~ , ,1,+ ~~ 1=11 su 1.:JO s 1s ttl'I n•.; t.1·~-\,1 K1U1&.lr .n 11 201 22~ 2l!Jo 231~-\• cesslve nn vernment spending AhoLud 1.20 • 10 23•,, ll~ jj\;::~i Cl'lfBM 1.ci lll.. 1t"4. 111; Fluorc11 Sk es 11 <111\/o •S4• "''"-'"K•wtck .l'O 11 1 ''' .,.,, •••+ '• ~v AllO LIHlpl l S l11• l•I" ,,. Chronwi ,7Q i 21 l\t\ 11 ~ 11''1 Flrrl/POf l • ~!t, !!~ 14 lll:+l4 -~ KIYMf. ·'° S 20 f1'4 II\\ jl14-Yi .ncl O"ef."l.lding by t•-OOUS. AllD -l.'4 I II 19~~ ' (tit ~I I .., j SI> 1'(1 13'~ 23·-lo Fly r ,ho 11 " u \li 211 .,.. KMt)llor 70 t ' tll< 11• -.-U\I llC Allff!Gr11 )k t 1 11\~ ll>t'i I n~+ .... c v ' ·-114 71~ l \\ Jh-\\ F,.~ II .M I u o 17'1' 17\\ 1 :"+ ,,_ l(fffl.Cll :10 ' If 3~ "" ~ . ing industry. AIHd ch 1,32 i1 Sil~ ir• ~~~ ~~ 1·: c\'U1~'l .s'S:! , 21 1,., Jl('o 11 ..... v. Fr. ,!.' ,,., ' a1 u '~ Jlc ~ oc:t111r 1r1 ,.., s 11111 1011o 10·~ . He said there are twice 811 ~l~~.~ ::: 1: J 111\ 11·~ 17'.r; -"Cln Ben 1.:JO ' 1 1''" ~'i' 1i~:.! ~: ~:1.cra ·~ 11 1f 1~ 11~ 11.\', ~~~~ ,1& 1! f~ ~1~ ~f'' !f' Allltll'SI \.411 6 •O 2•'• 2l\4 Uti+ 'I Cln Gy ~M t n&l ff: )~': i11'o-"j FooteMln pl m" »l!"• "tt~ ~ 1,1 l(enmtl 1:20 1 at 2•'111 24\li ,,i,+ \lo many unso ld new houses today Alld s111>mkr 10 67 't~ '~ P~-1• '!" G • 1 3,u. 3"\ 3,~1 t , Fon:tM 3.21 i •• -,,u..-.~ K"'MCot , , 313 :n.\) 32 :12v.-""' bl med AlllJC~ .l&b 11 S6 11"'1 Ill• 11>0 CnMU6 l.40 n 117 'Slo\ ulo ._.U t-\\For MC~ .U 6 .. ?,,. n \%""' ~Ky Utrl 1.71 t 61 11'11 23 "~1 + '°' as lwo yearsagoand a A11rG~1A .so 1 '' J:',~·~+ikc1:~~~~ 51~2~'. 11n 112 111 t-':~~h)if~~i! 3~~~111,\171,-IC•rrMc .tolll 121 "\'1 1~-11:14+'i"" a liberal supply or mortgage Sh N Li Alte• 1.94 u 211 11•1 23,,• 23,. -.. , l!iel$v 2 :ion 11 45 ._.,,. ,,.,.__" F tH ·351 n 11 2~ '•"" 1,14-•• K«rMp1 '\~ t 13' ,,. Credi'! and n'si'ng pri'ceS and arp ew 11ee AmtlSu 1.60 7 4 23''> I"' 1,,,':j:: I~ ltl1So 1.21b 11 l1 """ 34~' J.<11•-'6 F0•1 ~ · fO 11 '3 •llo ~ .or.+ ,, KWtlll ,4Sb ' • 101i I,.._ 1•1;1,+ ... 0 Ambit .$0 I 1 10''• <>:;: ","!', \\ UY Inv .60 S 12 l?l'I 12 12'\+ \,\, F°'~o · '° JO ISO oll)4' :Wl'I 4 -.\lo Kld<lt W .let Ii I 10!'. 10\.'i ~. i• · h ,. • Amcor .1~ I II i"i< 4" ,1,.. Ch~ Inv WIS 13 l'o lU l'o o~ 21i 11 70 111'11 IS...., 16~.__ II IClddtll't 1. 02 I U U U t' • wages 1n t e construe ion 1n-....... ,,c '·'° ,? 12 n\~ 1t1. 1tt•+ \•city Inv pr 1 , ,.,, '"' '''•+ ·~ F,"'•'M'M, ·90 t.I IN 2I\\ 11,,. 29111+ ,....1t.1,,, c1 1.10 ,. 111 •11ii .iot• •1111 '!lo d r h 11 d The Chevrolet Veg f 1974 fe t e new front "'"'H•• .'.JOQ • 16° Jl"o Jiit 37'..i-., c I I pf 1 31 • 1SI~ :tS 25' ·-Vt rto ·-1 4 lll'I 25141 2s:i.-\lo l(lnosDS .30 • .... ·~ • • -,,. ustry or l e a e g t a or a ur s a .1. Hs• P• l "T 31 1s ~'\ ~ +ir. en~ st!Wes 7 ~ ~u ··~ ~:::u~~:.C,1 ·~ , u 13 12~ mr. Klr.cti c .12 • ' 1•v1 Jm~ ''" ·. overbuilding. end with Jarge louvers above the all-alumninum ... mArF1 .•2 10 ,, :n•1t 9,~ 9~ 111 c11,k e 1.52 11 211 '""~ •'~~ <111•1+1•~ -e o-oc: \ M A.1t1 ' :»~ ~ Jt\~ [i Am Alrtlnet 506 91• 1,0 71i= •:. ~Lat" ~I A:'! t It If~ 16\0 111\+ ~\ Gabl• l11<bl 1 l1 16\lo l6V. 161/• l(n r,1 H '1J 11 11 :M•.r. :M\li t . , He conceded that the na-burn pet. It is available Jn notch back and hatchback :1.~~ 1:~ • ~~ ~: 36 36\\+ \It c1 .... Clllfl 1 12 1J 1~.it 1~. 12~ :: g~~ c11'0Tt '7 n 1~~ 1t"lo 1iw-14 ~=~"Ir 1'.11 ~ 1~ !J: ~l~ ~U! ~· Lion's housing ifxiustry is coupe Kamm back wagon panel express Vega LX ArnBrc11 ,1>1 n 111 'la~ 21 2cP.+ '"' c1ey e1 ':n 10 16 121~ Jn \ J2"'i! G•• 1 ,·~ , 19 1a:i,r, 1t + I\ K!H!l>ll' pt ' 120 s2 " 52 +1 ' ' 1 Am Bldg .21 t 2 lllii ll'lo lll4+ 'fl CleYEPI 7'.~ .. 1100 ttv. ff\~ '9'"'-·~ c "'Pk 1·30 6 a 7t 21h21~·· l(r111co 1.n 12 m loll O 43\.'i 4~ l(·. again bearing a dispropor-and Vega estate wagon. Am C.i>n 2.20 ' 51 JO\~ 30 :W'> ... 1• Cle~E o 7.«t ISO f1\'0 97'• 91'~ a:nnirr .l6 26 •U 32'~ lj'• 32\<+ l~ Kr&sga .:IO 34 ns 111'1 37 )1\.'i 1.l I. I h f th hurd f . -"-------------------i A Ctn pl 1U , ; 24~ 2' 24!/1 . oClev L PIH ''° 0!11 !O\.'J 10\'>-11 G dD '70 16 101 tl'• 2 • 2lt1+ 14 KroeM•t .flO ' ' 1' II 11 -~· IOna e S are 0 e en 0 --A (.n, .. l.1~D 10 26 11',~ l~''o 16·a+ ''o aClev&Pll 8 t100 IV. IV/ 1''1+ \~ G:;IQC~n '11 1 s U'I B~o IS~I l(rORtr 1.10 '4 It 151\ 1'~~ I~ -I/ii Federal Reserve poli cies to A c11a111 1.20 1 11 25 7411 24~.,_ ~• c1oroxco .52 u 9S5 19•~ 11~ 111'-\'• G•• svc 1· n t n u1~ 11l·• 1•v. 1<y1or 1 ·'°' • 1 1~ 12'111 12' .. ~ ,.\ Lyen 1,.0 10 115 1ili 2''• 2~ ~ Cluett P .stl J «t Ill< 1l~ I f:ltWIV '1n S ' 6li 611 6'10-V. -LL-'• lessen inflation. Am 011u11 1 1s • Iii• 111, 1a~-~1 c1ue11,. p1 l 2 1 •1, 11 11 -~-. A Corp n Jl 11, 11~ •''•£' •\ L•cle(le 1\\ 1 1 ''"' 1t11o ltl/o-•tt W A d AOl\tl e• .U 2' 1J .i 40 ; .C • • •o l"MI Inv Co 1' 10' ]) :io•~ Jlvi-l 11 Cep 6 1H~ ll''o 11~· •,. Lfltnjn Sn I 1 I 11~ 1~ 11tk • estgate Ccuse AmOutl VII I 6~ 61,\ 6\'o-"1CNA Fln .~ S 91 lH'o 11\\ 11''• :~~Int 1 : 1 lll,~ I)',~ 111'1 \I~ L111t8ry .12 11 14 11 \'l j•'" 11 + ~ AND HE ALSO said that liberalized ceiling! on savin gs deposits which look effect July 5 have aggravated the decline in mortgage money available. But Burns claimed that a preliminary investigation by the Federal Reserve tends to refute the commonly accepted theory that the m a 11 s 1 v e \\i thdrawals from savings and loan instltutiorui have been by persons !Witching accounts to commercial banks. He said the bulk of the funds lost by savings and loans and savings banks probably wl!nt instead into market-securitie!. "I must acknowledge that t see no easy way out of our current dilemma," Burns said. Bum! called for Congress to cut government spending or to increase taxes as "the single most constructive step that could be taken." RE ALSO URGED Congress to abolish present interest ceilings on FHA and Veterans Adnllnistration loans. support refornu to moderate short- tenn swiags ia the suppl y of -mortgage credit and give the President more leeway to change the I a x credit fo r business investment during boom or bust periods. Meanwhile, President Nixon received Cabinet-level recom- mendations Wednesday for far·ranging gove rnment ef- forts to ease the housing cruncli facing middle and low income Americans. AO~I DI .0•1 2 1111 11,',f 1 1!1+·~cfi ... pl 1,10 94 lfl o 15'' 151\+'A<;; 11rn Inv 10 14 1l~o 1• -'•LarMI 2.0Sb I 1S 21 ... 11.M 1 . 1/f, AmEIK 1.90 ' m 2'V. 2~ 16 .,. ~-Cor.aCol 1.IO t1 IOI 1'3''• 141~~ ••2·~+1 G~J\AOI .6P ,. 21 34~~ """ n~t ~ L1tr001 $11 IJ ' 71\ '"" ,.,...., '-°'' At'1 l:KPO<I 69 1>16 13·16 1>16·~1·\o Coc~!lol1 .:ia 27 111 !' 23''r 73•;,-'• GenATr 11 14 11 •aw "'"" .. _ .,., L11rSI~ .21 1 1't ~ l \lo 114-.llt' A.m E•P• pl . t:ICCO l ll'o Ht--\·1 Coldw!I~ ,21 1 1 13~ l~\lo ll'1'-+ ~ GllAT pf ' VJ , J e"",I. ll'\1 ~) LN•S pt 2\~ 11 !Jto 1$"" U 4\-W> · 1-lnSy 110 lO 1S 11'il 11"1 11\'J Col~oln .C<I IS ' 11 1..,.,. 11 '• g•••:r. ·it 1 11 l'H< 1.,. LitCOC .IO l 162 11'4 llV. ll'li>-s Of I fl d S l .. ,, , ,... .. 21 .. ,, .. ,,,. + ., , ,, ,, ,, ,, .. , ,, ... l?\,+ ·~ _,,,. . , ,1 •"• 111o '\'"· -'·' , ... _,, '·" .. 'I 11'-...... ,, .. . . n ate . a es ~c.n6J' 11.,0 1'i' ,...;: b ;; l)'~-'•cg1g:1e · ... 1 "iJ 37'~ 3211• 12·~+111 G~Co• 1.:JO 1 l2 ll'h UI\ 1•\o--i. L;;K'Df 2.10 . "~ 7Jil 1s.;+ • ACWIS 1.09D 1' It 180\ II..._ :i., Colli.Al~.~ 9 •I 11'• 1 1~ 1 1~+ V. Gn O.V.lgp 1 1 I 1 I ,-+ h Lt11,.,., .!Oii II 11 :Jl'.0 311'0 ll\\-W• t.. 1 oo ··1 lO 1'1 i l•·o 1•1.-'• Colllns Food 11 11 \1>1 11 \\ llVt -G"' Oyllll.m 1 3' 211~ 21 21" h Leed1l.N .50 , 15 lJ~I 1$ In\+ i"' A G"n ;;i• 1.IO .. " 25~ 2S't. 2~ +~ Collln 11:11110 16' 1~• 15'~ ',,s:~ '' Gn EIK 1.4 01• W t7::'! 5.12,·,~ Sd,,:t"' • LtflOnl Jtt s 1't. 14~ 11..,+ (~Pl Wes tga te-California C ot p . reco rded millioas of dollars in purported profits on inflated sales made possible by loans arranged by C. Arnholl Smith and other officers of the con- glomerate, the Securit ies & Exchange Commission says. SA N DIEGO 1'ht SEC filed a statement in U.S. District Court Tuesday asking that Smith, a long-time friend and financial backer or President Nixon, admit 241 allegations about transactions or Westgate and companies he controls. THE SEC HAS filed suit asking the court to depose Smith and appoint a trustee to manage Weslgate. The New York Times said this week th.al federal in- vestigators have become in- creasingly Interested in possi· hie dealing, with organized crime by Sm ith. Within the last year, Smith's v a s t business holdings have come under scruflny by lhe SEC. the Infernal RevenUe Service. the FBJ and the Controller of the Currency. On e example given by the SEC Tuesday was the account of the sa le of 640 acres of orchard land by Westgate- California Realty, subsidiary. 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U IJ'4 12 1210i + ~ THE SEC SAID t•-Jand A.M oL pl S'I• .. 19 V2'" IO'.• to\~+ ~;Cot Gu l,t(I I 111 21"" ''\• 2""+ '1 GMlll pf I'll 2• M\~ t51' t6 -2'Yt Ltvl Slr1 ... 11 69 24\.'I lll'll 2'1\.\-~ l lC Amtr Motor S 19t 1"" 1l~ rn ···ColSOh l.'2 t U 21\0 2SI'• ?S.,,_.~ GnMot 2fllb 1 '11 IS\li "'" 6i~"Ltvllt Fur11 10 115 1 ""• 'Jlo .,. 1 Al AmNG• 2 J/J I 10 JS..i;, lS l V..-\'1 (OIWM 1.27b • " 21 21\.'t 21\!t-~~ Gt<I Porl . .80 ' ll l~il 10 l~•+ "-• LFE Corpn lJ l ··~ •U. •V.-"' was sod to grove, Inc., Amk•i .l..11 '° 1 111 I I\ 11• ... Combe I.JI 1t ll JS~. 7•1~ 7Sl'o+ \lo G P11DU '60 ' l'j 20 19\/o 21 r LlbbvO 2.20 1 " !2\li ''""' ,, ......... Am Shr 61 • • 20 20 20 ComSolY .60 17 19 Ulo Ill~ 17fi-:-~. Gtn llttricr • •llo 6'Jo •V.+ ~ LOF pl .... . 1 tt .. t9 ••• Walnut Groves Co .. Hargrove, A smel 1'.10 1 120 20 n~• 1,.._ "-cmwEe1 1.JO ' 307~ "~ tt•• ff'-'•-,.. 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'"" 11"+ Snu'th, Westgate Pre'1"en1 •'mm,.~," ... ,, • alt 1',a JU l'A-'lo Con.1F'CI 1.Jll li 160 301• 29,. JO -,!It Gll!Hltl 361) 1 2 ISl'I lSV. ISYI \4 L,un SIG J.4' t •1 ~.· !!:·~ 2,.•» lt .. a 11 42 '" ..... ,,,__ 1:. ConFclllf ·~· ' 12;:. 90•1, llO'I>-Giii ·,Sil n 143 w... ~ 60li.+ Yr DflOILI 1 • ..S 10 c ..... .v>• .. -A CCII' I 21 S\~ j\1 sv. ... conF'ti1I .s. ·, :ltl IMio \J',i 161,.+\l>Glel!tl 'or IJ 11 1.Y.. lh< 1sl..+1o ~Dll .5'" u ~ 11\lo ,.,.+. Philip A. Toft. and two Smit"-A:ii~rfr 1.~ 1 10 n~. 2~1 2Jh . consNG 2.0J • 90 ,,"" 2J'f'o lil'-" I) GI"°' nc:" 11 ~ 1s11o u is .. L«il Corp n • l~ 3\\ ,._"" \I An'llt~ pf .61 2 I V! IV! I~>+ \,\ Con.&m Pw 2 t 60 'Mio 2J.>,r, 2S'olo-\lo Gi::.-r Mfl I) ,j,Q II 1Stl 16 LtL.lrw!Eo: 1 It 1\1 :u-. )I"" ,..,._ .. "trolled COmpa · th SEC Amie! 111 1Q iO 15 • ~\ I .. Conti Air Ln II ff W. All I'll · eo! 0 ~ 19 it It "' L•Pacltc .zo II !O •Ill •llil •"""'-t'1. 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JOH Awc:o pl J.20 . 2 3~·1 SS!t 3J>i'o+ y, 01yco 1.1• ' 1 111'1 111 ~ II'!>-lo H<1rcourt8' 1 I 11 lt\'1 19\4 It~•-I• MIHty itt, I ll 'JV. n~~ "'--"' AvtryPr .2S 40 l "3~ ~ ~ \'o Dar,llnlf'I .1' 4 12 I l~t ''1 H1rlltn .II 1• Sl ll~• 12_..o IJl..o M~C -,1 1·071> 2! lll\ 1,~ tl'\1-" A~ls hoc ""' 12 2'l 22 2nt %1 + w DI ClllH .Si • lll IJ\.\ IJ\~ IJI) <il fMIU 1.20 I 32 :w. °29'" 2~ \i Ml lnlv '..Utt ,. ll 'lfl ,... IN+ " Av11ttlnc: .JO 5 7f ~ •• ., t \\ . 0.PLI 1." ll ~ 1:~~ 2k 2:\)t ~~ H1 rr11>1 .22 U l 1~ 1S<li ~~+ ~; MIMll 1.4.lb io 1t If ll~ It + ,: Avonf'r 1.40 17 167 Oi!rh MU~ 10.\li+J•,li 8::~;"'111~ JO .ut !Sh U!• Sl•-~· Htrrli I l.lJ II Ill 'f"-• ~i: \,S.4.-t ... M.alsue .:Jab t KIO 2l 27") l7'l'I + 111o Cliurge for lnformutio1i Culls Premature SAN FRANCfSCO (A PI -A Pacific Telephone Company official says a suggestion th at charges should be made for directory call! is pren1ature and that a campaign to cut do"'ll such calls is showing success. Donald ~fcLaugh lln, a vice County Fi1,11 Unveils Ne'v Tool System president. noted here Tuesday that one proposal being con- sidered by the Stale Public Utilities Commission staff a.s source or increased revenue for the firm is a charge of 10 cents for each assistance call. bo ut 1500 000 d I ed • Allee Oii .... SI i, ~ Ir. 111'&+ ~-DelP&L 1.16 • .. '"" u -I~' H•rKO ~ : it 1!t' 1 .. ~. u i·.-\\ MINel .m . Ill '" 41\ 4~ .... I , • an ~eSUt .. In BtDl.Wll ... 11-171 Uh 13 2l'~V.Dtl M11! 1.20 t n 11\li ~ 1~\1o-11 ~:~1:~x J011 t l IQ~ lOV. 1111,+ w:•vOS I.to ' ~ 7'tt 7tll. ,..,., an eshn1ated $2.;, m1lhon aoac:tt• .1S1> u n ~ w. 5i,:,, •• 8:1:::•• i.;,~ ': 17 ~;: 1i,:,, '1'Jo + 111 H•••EI '1.s. 10 n u 11o :zs u~ ·~ M!~w 1·: 1~ ;; 21':: 2~ ,~ :i red uction in the cost of direc-::~!:'cl.1 .~t Jt ~ lsfu ~ if'+1~ 0.1'°"' cp s s 11"° 11•.1o 11 14-·1~ ~:::,~~" 1 1f 1~ 1l~ 1t\lll 1f\;t '4 M<:.A 1ric :U f • 2w. U"t> ~~I . ,, B•lct DH .32 1 l5 ll\I 1] 1:1'1<-'·• 0.MIMT ... 1 li Zl'I\ ,, U\11-"'HCA Martin 11 4S 20"-lf>.11 20\fli+ "' McCOrCI .n • lt II 15\1> II + "' tory service. B•llG•• 1." t r:i ?••• 2111,~ 26,,_ ""Oe .. :f"' .06 1• u 12111 n\' n 1't--~t Kldi: inc 12 t s 12"" lM 12~ Mccro., 1.20 • l 11 '"' 11 + ., He -i·d t•~ campai·gn has ••nC•I i.:M , 1 n 22~ 23 .. ,,•,•,,•, ·."., 1s ..:t fl'\\ 201I 21"' HecJaM~ ik )I 211 u~ 1~• 11'4+ "' MtOtnnot 1 " "7 13tt 1111i It -11' '"'' l it:' ' 13 13 12'1t lm-~\ MtlollffWI '4 6 75 lD Hlo IQ + \lo McOoNd Cp SI It• ~ '41>ii ~ "-' bee t d . Northern 811\d"ll Inc: " 12 ~ ).)'II :Ml'I+ l' Oe!Edlo. I 45 10 • '~ ,, lt \I,+ \. 16 , .... .i.i:· <61\~ ~+ ~I McOOllO Al • lU 21~ 11 11'•-\ii• n cen ere m e1noor _fri 4 " _!l., n. 1t• e>etE °' in r20 1u 11Jv. llJI'>-\'> :tl:.H c~!t 'j , • 3r., , · + "'McGrl!!e1 1v. t 11 "1.1 ''~ n'4+ 1111 Cal'f . d . be l g . BeriqrP y 2 . . 2 UV, %2\.'J 2:1'h+ ""°'' E pl iv. 1 nv. 12', n •'>+ .\t Helllrlnt ... II 71 ~ lll 3'\.\+ ... MtGf HI .... ' " t\~ t •I•+ ... I orn1a an I! n ID· .. '"'•"v' > ,,' 21 nv. u JJ•:..t Y• ou1r cp .21 it 3 uv. 1,14 1e~ HeimePr ·60 10 IJ 11 ist>o 16 + v. MC'Gl'9gr c 10 1 11' 3 m .. -. troduced in the so ut h 11 • .11 1 1'\\ 2"• 2t~+ ~ oia1 F111 .5-l IJ 21 21~ 2U• 2P11+ ,,. ,. ·,. ,, ., ''" 30i, l!V.-.,.. Mctn•v1• P zt ss i!i s.s 1 . 81nlrtru11 2 10 1:16 )I~• 51 SI'• Olamdl tr 1 10 41 ).IV, ll~~ Dlli+ '· ~~_; c'ea I ~\' 2 21• Mc:!Cet .SSb IJ 4 1Vli 1,Vi 2!11i+ ''lo' The PUC staff suggestion t1ir1>et01 1k 2 n·.~ ?t'AI 7t\~ '" 011m s~rn 1 t t ' JIM• 201~ 10,,..+ '• Hem In soa 1 ,.,~ •v. 6-\li .. McL11n . .ii 12 4. •~YI 451'1 •S\.\-'' d. ha J in Bero CR .14 34 161 76\i 2S 2' -Ill OlaShM pr 1 I 21 '21 ?! -'\ Her cu lei · .IO II m 37 36\~ ~t ~:; McllhS 1.60 1 11 211\ 2~, !' -...,, "WE OPPOSE any change for a 1rectory c rge came a11r111t 1.t6b • u u • .. 2v1. u o~~" .a 10 16 1o~• 10.,. ,0,,.._ v. He•""t 1 10 12 lJ 16 1y,, 16 ~, M~NeU .1s J s """ 131• llltl '" for free directory assistance a repcrt it prepared on P~ ::~~ ~' :~ 1~ ! iC<~ 1~~ 1~;+ "" 8roi:,~ 11 ,, fJ 5~ ':¥; sl~+ 1' ~ef~~ ,:i~ ~~ ~ 31'71 t"" ~:=: U ~::g,~" ,.i'o 10 3f ~1'fi: ~~ 1!16t? ~· posed alternate rate spreads Bi th 1nr1 .X1 ' m 1"'' 11111 19 -~ 0101111 E11D1 ., 1•1 •• 16\\ 11 +1~• H~wti~ i '.20 J4 pi 1 "'' ~1 v. .. \.\-~td•'•" ,',·' '• "• ~ "•" ,~ ",. at this time." he said. ··such a &•1•tM 111 1 J 16 11 16 -"" 01111no11 ..:t n u "' ..u. 6'•+ ~,Hewitt P 70 ~ ,, n•4 161 .. ,,,,,._ .._ I'll ~ 2 ..-.,,..-~ h . roe the $290 million rate in-81u1etiL 41 t.I l04 J~li Jl ~i Jlllt + ·~ 01111"9~ pf 1 1 n <o 2nt 12''o ·I-'" HlllllVott En 11 1 ~ ,.. ~ 1-. Met Sllot . .w 11 'I "" n• t vo.-"'1, c arge IS premature. . . !l•~ter L .1s 6ll 190 sz11.1 ~2 I' -~• Olllori co 111 ,, ,. 21•• 71v;, 27141 14 HU1tnbr 41 IS 19 ~ u u -\'t :enasco 4k s 1 ~ • -\It • "\V d 1. crease being sought by Pacific B•vukCfll .JO • ' 1o>• ID>J. ~ . 01u1tyW .t2 '' 2n 7911t. n•r.. 79\'• 2v. Hl•I-HU ·1 10 1 21v, uv. "" .. M,~,.11, .. l:,!.1 I' •,~ ,," ,•, \lo-+.1,. e are con uc 1ng a cam· 1 pbo H . h Bear Fdi .12 u 211 n11o 221.; 12.w. 01u1D11 t2b 10 :n is•~ u•• u1• \' ""' 1 , '"° 1v, ... " ,,,, -4 , Tee ne. earmgs a ve •Kkm" .5q 20 " .m1 J2~ J1~1 0 1111s.1 · .10 :111 " , HMW 1110u1 u s vo \/0 MtrrllLv s. 11 :u1 'I~ 11 1 + i.y paign lo encourage people to .. ,.an resumed following I BelcoPll 1k I 71 11!11 12\~ 11~ •t Ol~lld In :: 4~14 'l ~ 'l~-~ ::~M ·n l~ ~ = n.._ n:-.\\ ~:::" ;-;: _p Ir.ts ll'o 7t" 1:t.. . •, look up telephone numbers in· uo.."'C · lltldaH .lOD " 1 to •ta •v.-orPtPOt u .u 1°' tslii 2:1 :u~+ ""Hoff EIK1n 1 22 ,.,. 7 Jiit+ "' Mn11 :,_, n ' 11 """ 1r .f'l month -long recess a n d are htd!A ·~ t 14 14 131i 1~1+ " DlltMM" ·,. it °'° ,...,, ''"" IN-•• oon A 1511 1 :Jii>llo lO~ ~:.-..21A M o M inc 11 11 1!"" i' 1""-stead ()f calling for directory -J.-..Juled to continue until at =~~:1 :L 2J ~J ~'1 ~ .. ~ _ ""g:i(. .. 11.1,~2 12 11 1~ r. 7Y.t v. ollvSu '7ll!> ·, s 1:N 1~ 11,..__ 1ti Ml1re . .soo 1 4 1 "" im ll\o'o+ . .ssl.stance. a oerv1·~ wh1'ch ~'= 'd N be e""'iseo .ta 7 l~ If '' lt -· "--::ii, •• '' l• t '"" • ~ _,,,k 1 '' 15 Ql'r 41h a -1411 Mtt EDf '·'° r10 " " "' + .... least mt . ovem r. eltl<lb 1.60 t u U\~ u llv.+ "'~Cp :» , " 14'·' 2•'"" "~"-Honvwt 1. l)Q2 t1S ~IOI 1<11111-"" MGIC In ·.10 i4 1'!s Sii\ J11'1 ~1.._a costs us $55 million annually,'' Mlldl,: pt '. i s.·~ so Si''t+ "Oorr onwr • ~ 1: 1~ 1f~ ~ ~~:i 'c2: ~ !.1. 2:tz 2:~ 2~.t;:: :Z ~/1~~?'ru~~ ; J 11ii\ 1~ lie i\I La hi' J • ed BM C11 12S· • 109 llvo 31•.;, l1"'1 OOrstvC 10 I S I ,,. l H~lil All I lj 10'-0 10\ol IO'lil+ \\ Mcrockll .41 1 I• 11'1 ni,i, jl~ ~-• 1 c ug in exp ain · LOUIS o. ANDREGO, PUC e,-,,,,,.',r, ·.· 11oir 1~0 " ,,..., • 1~~ _2v• ~~!.....!:o.t, ..! • u M ls +·~Howie, .121> 11 , is~ 1s 1s -,. Ml<rvw•.... 10 1 it 1• , -' The world's rirst com-"About 10 percent of our ................. " " 312 5'1/t w :. ls~~• HOii 1n1r .3' 11 " 13" 1~ 1l1'-h Mk1Con1r1 1 :1 , 1.-. "'~ ,,,.,_" nl.rc.,allv avai'lable, true com· .be senior utilities en g i n e er , e,00_c Pf '-,• 1·0 'n' ", ff,~, •••,,+ ~ c PF 1nc11 " •w 411 4~~ -1• MovOiillt .10 1 10 1211o 11.-, lj'.._ I\ MldSotJ i.20 11 113 »YI ?Sl' 21~ " . subscr1 rs make about 50 · di • 11C ' · Dr•llO 1v. 10 2:1 ~'"' J1 ,,,_.+1 H~M •Kt 1s 13 11'"' 1 + 11o Mle1M1 1.J1b 10 n 1! 1su tP4 • lied 1 h prepared the section on rec-a.rJr.tV PllO • s2 11>\ 1n1 i»t. . o•tu•' 1 «t s 151 "''• '64' .u1._ v.i. Houll F'eilrl " 60 11..., llY' 11.,._ "Mldll:OH ·" 1 u 1 12~ 1, + ,,.. puter-contro at e \l' a ! pe rcent of the d i r ec tor y '"T'Y ,,.istance and will lestify !""'• /_l .JIJ.•0 •,, •0,.11;-,, ".,"' 1!ll.:!: :~ ~".,,•,, ~t'.101 .. '1 •P1 ~ "~"" 110.,11F11 .u 10 .m U'llo l•v. ~+ 1;. MlleiLb 1.~ 11 u ,1~ •1 4114+ ... • ·1 d Tuesdav at a JO. 1·n1 · 11 " h 'd 'Th' .., '° "" "' .... 11 '1\' '' .u -14 Hou1Fllf 2~ ·~ "l\I> IJ'h 4JVt-'• Mlttonerr . 11 20 1,u 1311i IJl'I .. ·~ unvei e . service ca !, e sat . • LS on it later !!•fill 0 I.GI .. 2t ''°"' ll1ll, lil\'•-11\ Or•K•I ..ui. .. I '201>1> "~~ ltt~ .,., ~LP l,llO " 3' .... ~ )'11'1 <llOU.j:ll' MM&M I· 0 :1' 2'J r"' II\ r.~ ··' news conference held by means abou t 90 percent of H -~' led tha t the net •'i::r•;LJ;f.,, 1 ·:: 1 l~ 1f• 11l% 11tt:: it 0r.,y1....c;p , s 11 •~ ••• •~._ "' ouN1G• !ill 11 ,. ~ u11o ti.. \II MlllnPt. ·"' • ' , 1• t ·, • e ClluID :!. o ' ~ -I> l•t lllt 11"11 11••+ 'l Ouke P 1 . ..0 11 J:JI 11~~ II" II\.\-" NG ot' i11t 11 <11111~ 4 111 •'4+ -. Mlrro Al .N I l l'"° Ulllri 14"1 + I' C'reneral Au to m a I ion of th are ay·ng r Id I ~· Dul(• p1 I 10 i40 107 107 107 1rc1J JO 11 " "'-1•11t 11\.'J-~ Ml...,,Eq .2• 1• 1 1 :tol6 1~ • .. Ana·-,·m and American Tool em p I or overuse effect of this plan wou. resu t a=11rt! ~ u J! 'i~ 't~ ~ Duf(t"' :'° 110 1011.', 101 .... 101 \\+ " Howmtl 111 10 "' ''"' 14 14 .. M" ltlv ·" 10 11 rm H"' I ~ ... •~ by the others D ,. rec t ory · I ncrease 10 , ,,_ , •• 1-+ ,, 0une'" 1.1 n .,. •ri ,.,,,., 3no,....1~ Hubbel 1 i:.o 12 1 10 ~ 1..._ I' Pet A s 1 l ,,., v. ~, .. · m &n anDU8 revenue I fotl llCI C .«I I ... ,,.. ,... • O~" "i " 11 ... S'" J.lo\+ \' ""'''' •1 .. II > «• "" ,..._ ~ Pllt!IS .t• ·t t 4" ~\ :ii.,, Inc Cl·ncinnati · 1 h r . 1. ~" c•tce1 6 1•s 13'\• 13 1s -1t .... ,.. . ....... + =1l!il' , , JI Jj,. '!" , + • .. · ass1s a11ce as grown aster or l'".5 m1l 1on. t=• ,,31 1 1 If 1,, ,, _ \\ o0',..!'!.•··,\ .. 11 It'! 11o1v. 1" 1&.1 -""" Huq11t!H .411 1 s '""' 1 1 . Th . f tu d t'"'-u-4 11 21 21 ~~ '"'"' ,. 1 """ ~'1 61'11 + • HllCIM 10b a ti ..,._ Ul'o ~ 1'I M I 2,IO t , 5 ~ JI -'81 e occa.c;N>n ea re ne lhan any ot her ex:pe nse. Under the plan, a 10 cent e::r~ 11:J5 : :u"it .J; nt:= ,, 011Pn ~ 3•\ . , 2 s1 53 " +1 Hunt c ri .11 ,, » '°"° ~~ ~ "=~ 1fi • .~ m, 'fJ '°Jtt ""': announcement or the marriage 11 . Id be ade aorm•11• 111 JO '1 s" q!I 1~ Ducln•L 1.n n 22141 tl&t 21~ "'Hllllon E A • n • Motrwti lllD , .·j; 3 I~ 1,_1,1, lr-~· I . • charge per ca v.:ou m ·1os1 Ed i·"' II ~ '°" ~ :JO\t OuqLnr pl ! ''"° ,, IS\~ 15..,.__I,,. HUY<kC11 .2• 3' 3 12~ 'J~ ~ "" Molyb tfllrD' ' ' ' 15\'t I . • of G e n e r a Automation s "BUT BEFORE asking for for any number listed in the :,'!:t 1• ·; 1 1!iv. 1n Vt '~~ ;,~ ~:::: ;:0j~ .. ~ "i!'\ M,1, lt.4+ U Hyd'romt ·1' 1_l ._ MotYl>Pf 2v. J :io·~ :io -¢ 'd"pl . a -Path Computer any d1·rcctory charge . we want . •· I the 111 g loca I . ., ' "' io ,,I s,.. ..._ io '' __ ,,,, • o110 .. ., ... '3111-1v1 ICN Ph•rrn u 2l "'" tt\ •11-"' 'Mfllrctt ·' ,. lt ''~' 13 ' . " '' d1recwry Or Ca n • r~ll!rA t ll O .. no -""" • , I U .. 16r! 161._ 1 IClll'ICI P l.'6 11 13 21 . 2A• 271\+ \\ Mon1M1r1m e U d~ •Ut 1\11 -'J Numerical Control System lo I fl ·-• · d Id be har I' QDtS 1.1 " «t S?\.11 Sl'>o 52 + '~ 0 vmo in .20 1 1 " l11"1811 '° "l 11,, is ll"" MarorotA u 1s 21 ""' u.-. it!'+ lt od 1 1 h o n1.,u our cRmpa1gn an lion There wou no c ge , •MY 1.Jf ' 45 51 574' ~Vt+•• F-"<1le Pl .tr. 1-1J 2;-l•U '•u _,,. 111111 1 4>4< 71 ~ 11 n _" 1•~n1anJo J' 11 '" 19\-H .,.lt71' the Hustler M e .at e evaluate It , ti ~1 c L a u g h I i n ror ~alls from coin telephopp;,;jnes :;r:P~ly ~:,; i~ 1~ nt: ~r: IJ'h-'• e11coC .JM • J 11 101/o II + Vo !%'t 11:"°r .::, I; 1~ ,r1• ~~ if~ t! ~::~ ~.k 2 1 10 l im ir~ \1it+ m11nufactured b,v American stated. "For e"cry 11 we have r th blind or handlca Brao Hr• to 11 1t ~ a.1,~ u.,.,_ •,• e1~11'rn Air 311 1i~ H1 '''-'" 1 ,. • ,, ''" 10 ,.~ MQlltPr 1 ao 11 11 ~ !ill --~ v Or e lldWYH r• 2 S '2'ft '2V1 '2Yli Et1TG11F 31 11 10 In\ 171~ 11>1>-I ~1nl11 '·' I • " "" wt Moll! S 'lb 4$ "'-\ ~ l Tool. !l pcnt. we have saved 15. So r m hotel motel and eroc k O .1s I ' l•11t. l•'h t~ v. t:!1•1u111 '"' n 10 lllli 11•; 17~"-" I~'~•,,., '' ~<'•• '2\11 •21\+ i~ M(ltl~CU .'1•" lo' 51 l0\41 '"' 1or~ "'! Th C NC 1 or ro · • BrunG,1.111 J121 ·.•~i 20>,'oi-V.E111Co l.11•l• mu1011t.129v,~30v.-1 1 ~r1 120 ,1 1121rv.16;.11 _~ ... , .• Mc;., 'ft •of"~i ·1.1o "~-n~ c sys cm uses a far. lh e progra111 has cost hospital roo ms. B,ow11 tom s 11 \.'J 11~. 11 ~1+ 1' EAtnC11 1.31 • t5 14 11v. 34 -·~ p wpf J:'' 100 21 l' 11 -lYI MDroJP IAt 11 J11 ,M " ii:=• rninicomputer to pro v id e 1rGr11P 1" • ! 3 1s~ 2$-lt "'._ v. eenllnM ·'' 29 l 3s1~ "" J54-~' r~w 70 1 5 21 ~._ 21~ ~ •• ,r , .• , ~ ~ 18 ,11 t .,_, r--------------". ---------------1\ Brll $hrp ·~ I 32 tf't ~·~ 9 '~ · Eekd Jk .:IO 37 1• i5V. :k~ ,,,,+ ~ !Olrlal .. p } lit t~ Vi IU-~ Mortt El Pr I 2f 11 -11~ I "6-\~ direct control o{ the 54-inch l 'F•rrl• .1 17' 22 1s 4'1>1 H . Eeke1 NC. .1• " • 21 '°"" 20>..t ,. 2 i0ot , 100 :A\ l'o :w1,1o-v. Mort.sh ,, 1 1 f\~ , I\.\+ i~1 run1wk .1 12 10 ~'lo ~ • .,..._ '.6 Ed1118r 1.20 9 l '21\\ 21\lo 2114-~ ~1fs '9b 1j 1°" V. it lio NIJOTr I Ut, I 11 lti\ It* I~ -i. turning center. In lhi11system rus~W A 5t • 1*1"; 1·"+"°'EG&.G .10 11 16 '"" J!Vi 1s1:.--"' 1flC ·14b 'lfil '* MflrtNor '14 t )Ii.,. 17 I"'--"' more than 00 percent of the "Good News~ .~~.I': j ~ """' ''* INt.-1" ~~1cp"'!f: ~ 1: ,.""' ill·" ,.""+1v. I Held l ' t.I 1r: ~-... MSL Ill .10h .. 3 22~ 221" r "~' 11111 7 1 1 . Elect Mfn,o 11 11 "4 ,.. ~~ I.I' 1 l l"~ ~ YI Mol-1• .'WI tt Ul 5J U~ ff c<>nventional magnetics or euc1 "°' .• .. 1 , .. •\II ~ "Erorn N•ll to 11 +\II flCf 1.12 • • ~fl\ ~·· , + !: M) 'utl \·!1 2• 1" '"' ~ 11 . + machine control interface arc &uld v.J.bb 1i 20 f9it ~ •'A+"' en~1r 100 ' ·, :n 44' ,y. '"41+ ~• ::g 11 1~~ 10 1i ~~ + "'M StTt, ·.~ 10 11 ']" 21~ "rt:: . R"'S::'·i -~ t <fl., 1m 1"'~1?~1 .. _..G I I 17 1•1'11• IW.-"' nt~o OU n '"1014 1 ~ ~llllfdlll .DI I 1: lltl!lt\\> ""-+ • ~~Ii~~ wJth solid state =~r.·r fi; 1; H y}t ID: ii;! i$i \1 ~ ~r 1~ :,t #: ~t lt 1;~3 f.j·Y ;; 1f g~ i~ ~t tz ~~1 '.! \i fs .. 11~ ri"• l'lf.'1~;:1 .'r Th I f f e s (' 0 n l r 0 1 Record Corti Crop Seen 111r1,r:. ,,,.,,, ' 'lf 311: ~? ll,AI 'Iii Etlll'YAlr ·1~ IJ JI ""' ,.,,,., rnu:. ~ 111•• $It 1 " 2t... ~ 21\lt-\\ = I J2D 21 , ,.. ~d ! (I r ~vc. : • 1) I im Mt 2~ ~ ... ~::~~"1 :;J, ~ ,, 1~ 1\t 1&t:: t. I~= c .111 ~ ~ ·~ ~ ~ I\ Mytr• L .. to II •• .!1'41 "' I +,.,,: C3 pabillties superior to any urrllhf .1e1 Mt m111i4i 21-tU 21,,.,...._. EMI Lt °"' 1> 1 :n~ Pli 1~"' •n• Coe>1t 1 10 1! •1 ,, ,, +1 -" ...-, 'l·allablc "'Ith p r ••• n t eulh UlllVT 1 • ~ 1VI 7l'lo EntllOI 1..21 ll • 11 111'1 I.st\ 111~f111 ,JtD .l ) 11-. 11-\6 11\11--t v. NtbllCD 2.30 12 ti 41~ •\ O\.il-l • .. W'°"'"GTON "5D[) Th• A •rlcu[tuNO ,...._ --cc---E$1..EIA JMC IJ-..-..-,~ ~··''''"' M nn-·...._.. .. ~.....4-..2t--l'-»Mi-ll'~~ n~cal·controf systems, ac--n.:Jnu., \~ -& ...._ .. .__IJ\7" ~ c~~2 'rTrH. mt+',.. Efl'IOlilM 011 ( i 1114 I'"' 1 ..,._ ~ l"UJtrco 1·11 11 ,ii"•,,~ +•,~ ~:;c• ;# 2\0 ~· ,'1'v. ~~·1 'f';-1"-.t~'. •. 1 1 •• 1 ~m••n '•• partmcnt, JooJtllng at what promises to be a record -=• 11111 , 11 • , + ~ e"°' ·"' u 1tt11 2011 f4 ntr !16 • I f .. • ,.. N•t ,1 .n 1 19 1!H, l\\ ,,_ u: cor.11ng o rrc wo ... ., .... 1 · C1t1Mri .1111 10 65 """ 1 _ lDh-\Ii Emra ui F • • '" m .,. 111' C11 t " m w .. ;: •u "a1Av ,,. • 1 13 3.,,, . ·t: (;eneraJ Automation has \J'). 1973 t orn crop, has suggested the Size may be an ttttr• Wei 5 22 M m· t E11'111'{1tfdl 2' 12 ._.._ 41 ffi!-t 411 " ""' r ' 1'--" ,,.11 Ctn ..4S l n 10 IOI\ iol!-t, 'tall~ more than 400 C N C lndlcat1on that food prices will r ise more :Slowly 1~ 111n1!t!i 4 111 ,~ " -~ ~~2:!1 : l ~t~ y'I"~ llfjll= .,_ l:,1~~ 1· t 3.if! 2i:m ., ..., Nt Cn of '~ l ~\II 11~ 11..ii+ , 1;11 r.~11 1.Jk '11 1f I~ I 1 ~ QUft I.ob l! t'l7 'H + ~ ~~ If ~ ~ \'i NtlCMh •:I 10, I"' :M_, l:f~ Systems with more than 25 than lnthepastyear. :m1e911t ~~ l.t v. 11ii ESf11r>e:1 ..... • 41 ™'i 1,,._\ii :1MM1 11 ~ ~: ~:~~·90 '1 10 ,i11o lf\'4 ,1 customers around the world. The department Tuesday estimated that the The su me OOsic hardware 111 1973 com crop, on the basii> of Sept. 1 conditions. .nP f' 1 11 11 11 _,.. •P ot t , • ,, +ft 11! 1,~11i•y; , ~ t !! 11 11t1 1.eo 1 1 ~\.'J ' ,, -- used for the four primary would be 5.768 billion bushels, up 2 percent from !fc·· ,~ t!.':i " Ul'o-V. ::;;~:,,, I~ 1t ~-"+iii'. I•«" mm;" "I U ~~1:~ i l}" »111 ~ ml!lf t of . h' tools Its A t ti t ' r.a !:" r W'"' ... ' • l~ !l~f !l.w'. .. ' .. ~" WI>-~ ""'" ·"" ! 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Wool pl 2.70 1o J~· ~\I, .)414-•• o WOl'ld Alrw 14 J.t j •l· J -~ W~•ll1tr ,Ill • IG 11)1 1 IO"o 1~'..lr. \ wrlv COIP " ,, ... ~. ... . -llYZ-' _,, ... ., ll<l l "lo'i 1.u~• list~-~-• 11 20\i 10'4 XI~-"'-XT:f.111 \Oii ·.ia .,.n ' M H\1 18!;0 11"'-1'11 .500 ''" ,,,,.. ,, .. +111 . f:Pt1• Cor~ I • CM"ll pl • ~ l SI It jl +J • • ' • • • i ' ' • l•V" Cora ZMllllllll 1.52 11 '' 111'» "'• ll""t \'I sa nV:i 33 xn-\'- l<Jfn Ind .l't IS 5" ui. 141~ 14lo + "- Good Deed~ make ll'e "*"' Sundays in ll'e 1·~1r1~11·11 Stlet NII ,..E Ut!lll Hiii! UW Lin Ctig. A Meri Na l 0 lltoac Aetfve Finance Briefs e R eeenlon Seen PHILADELPHIA (AP) - 'Ille booming U.S. -will be at the brink of : recession next year. forecasters at the Unlversi~ of Pennsylvania's Whartoi Scllool have predicted. The regular quarter)• forecast said unemploymeii will be at about 5.2 percent Ji 1974. But, they said Tuesday. the ecooomy will be at th brink of a recell.!ion that couk boost unemployment to 6.( perconr. I I e Dollar Stead11 LONDON. (UPI) -Thr value or the dollar and of golt were at a virtual standstill or; most markets today, changin{ piCeJ only by tiny fractiorui. The dollar lost lour·ltnth! cf: a cent against tbe British pound, closing at 12.~s. com- pared lo $2.45S al the open- 1n1. e Miller Offe r ' I I ZQ OAJLY PllOT Wtdnndii7, Septrmber 12, 1973 ,, ' .look wh~t you can buy at treasury's .. ' health and beauty aids ,, • department for only ..• 8~ . \.,, C•IMI pORMUlA * I Clairol '.II ,\~ Fa;steeth i __ Lis~erin~ ~. ! C~eme "'i Bufferin ·· · · ·.. Denture 1 , ~i Ant1sept1c ~ Hair Color BUFFER~ · Tablets · · • . '. '::"~~ :; Powder 20 fl. oz. H . 2 ff. oz. 1*cEuFASrAS_,.. ' 100'1 nt. wt. 4114 oz. ~ . 88¢ '~~ 88¢ 88¢ 88~ Head & Shoulders Shampoo 4 oz. tube 88¢ Alka· Seltzer Tablets Band-Aid Colgate Plastic BA ' • Toothpaste Strips • nt. wt. 5 oz. • 50's 2for88~ ' 2for88¢ ~+""'°" • Gillette Super }IJ/J: : 1 Stainles·s · Blades 10's Style . Hair Spray Just Nyquil ·-Lysol ·o .ff iii • 24's f,. • !, • 8.8¢. i • I ' 'N/ /lfllA Sfllt1tC7• PA I /If li/il !Vli . .. .. . Excedrin ~ Tablets . 100's ' Wonderful • Cold Spray .... ~~g.<fjf . Dr. West's Hair Spray ~~ M.edicine ~---Disinfectant nt. wt. 13 oz. 6 fl. oz. nt. wt. 14 oz. Toothbr~sh f -: " -' 4 1or88e · i .. i •, ----------------------· • • > I i , I \ I . RIGHl GUARD Right Guard Lavoris · 1 BUENA PARK · eeach at oninge"""1>0 0pon 11a111 t 1M.,; 91ao ,.., ••"""1 10 to 1 ORANGE --- 100 City Dr. ot Gorden Grove Blvd. o,on 1 o.t ,.... 11onr slHltlcoyl 10 " • • . ' \ - • ... ..-. ._ .. Lag1111a Beaeh EDITI O N Today's Flnal N.Y. Stocks VOL 66, NO. 255, 7 SECTIONS, 108 PAGES ORANtsE c;ouN'ri, CALrF6ttHIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1973 TEN CENTS Reagan Urges State Bar Support of Tax Cut By TOM BARLEY Of the OlllY 'lltt Iliff Gov. Ronald Reagan loday urged calltomla lawyers to join him in bis bid to cut taxes "that are taking nearly half the ,J.ncome of every taxpayer in thia state." Welcomed tq the State Bar ooovenUon in Anaheim by a standing ovaUon, Reagan, told a conference that now COWlls 1,200 registrations from throughout caiifornia Ulat "we must put ·- 1,000 Die In Bloody Chile Coup? From Wire Servlctt SANTIAGO. Chile -Fighting. broke out today between soldien and factory workers opposing the military coup which ousted President Salvador Allende Tue!doy. First IDIDllldal atlmllel aald U DllDY ALLENDI! QEATH . FULFILLED · PRIDICTION. Story, P ... 4 . ' as l,llDO poncm may have -tilled since the bloody coup S)arted .M bus ago. There were no official casualty figures given by the mWtary junta which eeiud power and clamped a state of siege on the country, declared martial law, In· stituted press censorship and disbanded the Co.,..,a. ·111e junta c:onflnned loday that Mane· ~ President Salvador All<nde corn- mltted suicide during the violent coup that toppled his rovemmenl ,A communique said he took his life at 2: pJn. Tuesday a! tanks closed in on the: presidential palace. Funeral services were held today in the presence of his family only and burial wa1 1n a local cemetery 1 the ccmmunique aald. There had been no official cmfinnatlon U..1 Allende died. altboa(h a pbotocnlpilerfME!Mercurlo,theonly newspaper permitted by the J!m1a to puhlllb todoy, aald he aaw Allmtle'1 body on a bloody cvuch In hil o!Jlce. 'Ille reporter aald Al!mie Coinm!tted suicide with a macltlne gun. " Sblper fire and govermnent"retum fire was heard In the deserted streefs ol the capital Ibis morning. Some snlpen fired from bUUdlnp, olben from trees. !'if::'.rters touring lbe llmta ulcl the tary executed the mfpers wh6 wm: cap~ .. · A UPI reporter aald an Intense gun battle was fought between troOps and work.en Jn a suburb early today. lie most South American citieo, the suburbs are the poorest-dl3trlcb and it Was from the ranks of industrial workers In tbe suburbl that Allende derived greatest support. Groups of professional associallo~. in- clucUnc docton. nW'Ses, c he m i s t s , phannaclsb, dentists and engineers and the employes of the natk>nal electric cbnpany told the govempient Ibey would ~uni In wort, the brake on taxes. '"There ls no excuse for us not taking such action through the tax lnltiaUve that will be on your banot Nov. 6;" Reagan said. "You have a powerfuJ voice and my hope today is that you will back me in my e~orts .. "'OUI; odidol population Is leveling off, the great catilonlla water project is near completion and the normal growth of our economy will be well able to ac- comniodate any additional revenue government needs," Reagan said. "And ·without raising your tazes again," the smiling governor added to the cheers of his audl~ce m the packed Disneyland H9tel ballroom. "But we must write this kind of proteetk>n Into our oonstitution,"' Reagan warned. "Those who , are flihllng my plan are lhose who fought welfare refonn bµt ~t is because of ~t. refo~ U!it we now have a_ tax surplus to return to Californians." 11eapn· aald $400 million wUI be going back to state tupayen in the form of a rebate 9n this year's state income tax. "At ·the same time, we wiU totally eliminate income tax for all families below the $8,000 a year income level," he said. "For everyone else the rebate will range frorii 35 to 20 per'Cent and when you file your re.tum next April 15 you will just make the percentage deduction ap- plicable to you and put that money back * * * Saddleback Trustee Vows Probe Patrick Backus, a trustee of Sad- dltback community COllege representing Dana Point and Capi!trano Beach, said today be will appoint a :~ citizen,! committoe to. help him. find out "just what's happening at Saddleback." "'I'm totally fru!tratid with not being lllfom)ed with 'l'bat'• (lllnc "" al the """"1."· ....... -.i ... • l:f"• lD-. -· ~I.~ iliicl out , 's 'really &l>li>c . .., "11J., by ~ the newspapers.,, -' . . ' He refemd~·to a Jetter wr• bJ ' · • Fred H. ~ urging rMldollJal . . t on Pacillc Coul H!gbway 111 Captllnno Beach. . Baclrua did not !mow aboiil the letter until he was contacted by a reporter. He has made it clear sin<e he ia l1r0og!y op- pooed to any development there. "I'm not on the syndrome of togetherness as a board anymore," Badals aald, referring to wllat be aald has been a board policy to present a wilted front on moat issuea. "I want In be all lndl~ -- board opinion on many vital Issues is not bomo(eDeOUI 8Qd H sbouldn~ appelr so." "W6en board members agree on everything it is time to take another look. in your pocket ," Reagan said. The governor said the second part of hi! plan will be identified on the November ballot as Proposition 1 "and I want you to urge every voter to support what I have aJways felt is 3 workable and realistic long-term program." Passage of the measure, Reagan said -noting that Newton's law of gravity "covers everything but taxes'' -will enable the take home pay of Californians to grow faster than their tax deductions. .. l ......... _._.. AOMITS LAND . OWJIER!llfi 'Trust.. PNsl!f•nl Lurlil I thirik'tt's time we find out just What's going on." Backus has frequently taken minority •lands · oo issues. befote the board, but due to what he suggested is an unwritten policy ot acting together, has chosen not to vocathe the extent· of his oppo1ition. "C&ll ·thiJ my state of the union ad- dress," Backua la.id. "A community col~ lege is ·supposed to be a man for all seasons. At Saddleback we are aad1y Jacking spring, summer and fall." Watson Elecred Chief .. .t .• ' ~ttiff· ......... u f4es Books ' c Li!IJel"I'ina Heyen, 3, Is too you,ng•to start school wt.th olheriyoung- ~-of the Laguna Beach Unified School District but she llkeirbooks. Sile Wu 'looldng .through ,.ome.at.Mariners when pjctwe was taken. Tllia'a mother, Mrs. Patty Heyen said that Tina will'be going to pre- Si'll"!'l eoon. Of Irvine Company fii,guna Cha111:ber Gree~ New ScluJDl Officfu~ :·; ·: · By GEORGE LEIDAL Of IM O.lty , .... St.tt Irvine Company directors today elected Raymond L. Watson to succeed the late William R. Mason as president of the land development, management and ranchlnr firm. Watson, ta, of Easlbluff In Newport Beach. has beaded the firm aln<e Mr. Mason died last July 14. UnW to- day, Watlon bad been executive vice president, a UUe be held since 1970. John V. Newman, chalrman of the boon! o!· tbe, Itvioe Compa111, announced the.dlof<e o1 Watson lollowlnfl a <llroc- tor's meetln( loday In Newport Center. "'Tbla action ezpresses tbe coofldence The Laguna Beach atamber ol Com-new teachers, outJlnln( their professional wbich the board bas In Wabon, a coo- fn I · I cred •-f fldence bued oo our Jong · auociallon merce, city and school o cia s we com· enua.., or the audience. with him as be worked side by side with ed 19 new teachers and staff members of Sliter Florence Manamen, principal of BID Mason tn shaping the Irvine Com- ' the Lacima'Beach Unified School District Sl · Catberlnes.st. Nicholas acbool In pany Into the oubtandlng organl!atlon it 'durlil( a special luncheon today. South Lquna._ also atleltded. b today." "'Teacben never looted Ibis good wben Watson Joined the Irvine Company In I September of 1960 as manager of the 'Park Avenue was going to school," quipped President plannln( department. Appointed vice Lany Hunt. TRY 'SEL president for plannin( In llM, Watson The luncheon was arrllll(ed by the LOUT' began leadln& the company efb1 to pion . ,Widening Due Mermaids, WMlen'• Divl•lon of tbe WI the enUre remalnlng 83,llDO acres of the Chamber ol Cornmette. TH H 0 NORS Irvine Ranch. A compa11y spoftlman aald today, "We will accomplish this by imposing the maximum limit on !he percentage of total persona] income tha t the state can take in taxes," Reagan ex plained. Noting that the state 's present share of the cost of government is almost nine percent of the taxpayers total earnings. Reagan pointed out that the percentage will be slowly reduced each year until a limit of about seven percent is reached. "I know that doesn't sound like very (See REAGAN, Page %) • IC Urged Note Supporting Beach Bid By JAN WORTH Of Hie D\lllb' l'llft tteft John Lund. president of Saddleback College trustees, admitted Tuesday night that he is an owner of valuable C&plstrano Beach property. The ·revelation was significant because Lund has ~dmilted he urged Fred Bremer, superintendent of the district, to write a letter lobbying for -development. kiting that "the college and Dr. Bremer be left out of. this," LmMI ~ Lquna Beach told the boon! he believes he "made an error in judgment.,. "rm not v e r 1 politically astute on these things," Lund, a· retired Army lieutellant colonel, said. Dr. Bremer made no comment on Lund's communication, which came at the beginning of the meeting. Lund said he and three other persons jointly owned 200 feet of frontage on the bluffs side of Pacific Co a s t Highway dose to Doheny Park now zoned for com- mercial use. He did not disclose the 1 acreage or value. Bremer'! letter, dated June '1:1 but not made public unW late August, urged that multiple residential uses be allowed for , the area. Lund said be believes this would be bet- ter for the commwlity than uses which are CWTently allowed. He said several property · owners have been approached by representatives for national franchisers in donut shops and hamburger standll. Lund predicted that tbe area from the PaJisades to Doheny Park will 900n be sold &! a state park~ "As soon as that happens, development is going to come in," he said. "We'd rather see it be residential than commercial.'' "We haven't even applied for a zone change yet, so it will be a Jong time before we do ,anything," he added. "If we can't get a toDe change we'll probably have to put in a Jack-in-the Box too." Hans Vogel, a trustee who evidenced most irritation with Bremer's Jeter made no commeuta after Lund's remarb0 Patrick Backus, the tru.stee from ~ area in quesUoo. waa late to 1he meeting because of business In San Diego. Vogel said be believed there would be (See CONFLICT, P111e ll Oruf e • Weather • It'll be fair Thursday, following the usual low cloods along the coast. High> In the 70s at the beaches rlsing to near _, inland . Overnight lows 57~. NEW IRVIN! PRESIDENT INSmE TODA.Y R.YMOncl L. Wi tt• "----t--;:-;---:--:---=---~-=--+i--~ Edmund G. Bro1DR Jr., Cal£. 11--t~:-=~=~~~~~11ol:ac1>~-l-1eA~spedaJ~~tl'""iji'~t ~was~~H~e11enm1~rwm~·;·Jf,•-~ w.-"conoetvec1 the·-. wtnruoir I ww be closed to lhroullt"tralllc to c rom ,...,.._-~feraw.,·l<t'lell-w~Dil inCI from Top of the WM!d Thurs-to 1930. Mrs, Irwht, now a resident of out,' a DallY Pilot cla&aflJed ad could be devell/-t and plded dovtlopment ol uy lllCH'nlnl due to niad -Luuna llWJ aqc1 active In the Laguna the bonarable way , • -. N"'1IOl'I Contar ••• " , llNCtloo In lhe s..ne..intch of ~-"'.T.-• " .. lo Jtd)' <JI 1111; Wa-wu·oe!octed to , Ute tltorOtl(hfare. !DslOrfcal Society, recalled that •he bad' SPA!118H IUmltlln!, 11 t .e bead lltO ~· land doYtlopment , Trame to and from the, Top ol taught In a tent outside the -room now. I' stereo gold custom-,activities ln<ludlng land plamtlng,, com- •• Che World wltl be temiMiritOY school house. • nwte. I' ;;,,;;;1, and S" Jove detoured Along Temple Hllfa Drhoo Thal school hou!e It now the American -••~ ~Tiable, comer dw111( the work. The rerouUnr wlll LeiJon Hall on Lq1on street. At· the table (Phone No.) Drowns in Ca nal meon-amall delay14a-tha~ ---.M;r., La(una Beach Unified School time, It held foi'Ui m the slleortb• ldverlli<r called to IBY t -, ,,..,.---=WESTMORELAND== ____ (_AP_) ---A-L<ng- Dlslrlct bus schedule, district pre""t Laguna Beach lllah School and rellly "'sold out.'' E..,,, Item ll&ted In Beach 111111 !w droW!led In an lwtioct transportation official& aald. LIF'• Beach's bl~ scbool 1tudenb the ,ad was ooldl u ,.. haw ,..used canal near tbla llllpertal County ...... 11n'\'!~e,{l':~11ow=1 ~'\rt~ were bused to a hlg school In Tustin. Items, our ¥•t,oi"cu'belp 1'0ll .,.D m..Uty. A ""'"tet'a 1p1baman Aki ~pt!.., of normal 1ralfl• p~';t~g1b1:'.:t!!.~~~ when the out' qultkJY and1'11norab!y. Tho direct Raymond G. JWlln, lie, ste]lfled ln1o cir I lo tanned b line ~ -dtop water wNle widlna 'Neilday am cu at n P Y ·noon, Dr. Donald Woodington, d I• tr I ct wu sucked.under by 1~ nur 1 supertendeat, Introduced each of the 'canal rate. I • Jl'ltrci1J, resldential and mulll·famlty product markejlng ana the Irvine Industrial. COmpl.X subsidiary. Watson's backgrolmd and educntlon is In archltC!Cture ln contrast"' to the engineering inter"b of his predcces.,r. /J. natbLoLSealtlt. be~llleD<l"1_U Berkeley •'Ill earned both bachelor and master's degrees In architecture. He ls a member ol the boanl or visitor! of the UCLA ocbool ol archltecture and url>oft planning. He la a director of the Easter Seal Soclely. Wation and his wile, Elsie, have four cblldten, Kalhy, Bryan, Usa and David. /ornio't controoeraUll secretarv of 1to1< and '°" of IM fornteT govtmor. ta lhe Democ:ra1$' top contender f<>r Gov. Ronald lift. gan'1 ffGI In 1974. St• O!IOlpb Page 17. L.M....,.. • ....... • ... ti.. • ........ .. C1M""'Lli~ -I.,,_ ..... ----•~&--....' c.,_ Qr-' ............. 4 ClaMltltlil .... 0.-..... Cllmfr ,.,, c.-.u " ._..,.. ... ,, c~ "...,. .. 0... ~ M Or •. 8 I .. 11 ............................. 1•111 I .. T•!l& .. '~ ,,..,. :.··~~· ... '" ... '"""" M . = ....:.,. : ::::-:, ":"' ., ' ' : . ~2 DAl.L_ Y_Pf_LD_r ___ ... ___ -'-wod:.."':..SW=·..:s.,=":..m.:."":.....:1::2•,,,;l ___ m Program_~Necessa'll' Gumhiner Backs Stand on Meters Mark Gumbiner, chairman of the Laguna Beach Economic Priorities Com· mittee, responded today to recent criticism of the parking meter revenue program and personal attacks in a formal statement Gumbiner, a real tor and developer. is ·also chairman of the Political AffaJrs Committee of the Laguna Beach Board of Realtors. He said steps taken· under the meter revenue program were • necessary for the economic health of the city and related j irectly to the viability of construction or new parking facilities. He said that the referendum increase ' in meter fees feared by downtown merchants is not likely to drive customers to out-Of-town shopping High School Swim Pool Plans OK'd Prelimjnary plam for swimming pools at Dana Hills and San Clemente high ~ c h o o l s were given a boost Tuesday despite one district trustee's effort to ;:drastically redesign them. . Capistrano Unified School District ... centers but that a lack of parking would. Gumbiner also ooted that Richard \Villatts, leader in the referendum at- tempt to overturn the city's meter revenue plan, was in aclive opposition to thti Main Beach Park plan, and bad writ· ten a letter to the State Coastal Conservation O:>misslon agal.n!t the city's plans for the park. "I am advocating the pl1<:ing of ad- ditional meters and a eenera l increase in rates to raise income the city sorely needs to solve Jts financial problems and to develop enough capllal reserve to be able to plan for the future,'' Gumbiner said. "I have been supporting a series of moves by the City Coun<il which will af- fect the economic structure of municipal financing and the economic viability ·of the downtown buaJneas area. "These include the CC11Struction of a parking structure on the Gleoneyre park- ing lot, the placing of. meters in the can- yon during the summer on1y and along Coast Highway from Ruby Street to Boat canyon year·around to develop income for the city from tourist and beach users, and Ille incrWe of parking meter rates to 20 cents in all areas including ·down- town," Gumbiner aaid. He said the revenue program was the "most painless" way of providing funds needed to solve problems "caused by cars, and the cost of solving them should be borne by users of these cars and not by property owners." RESPONDS TO CRITICS Mlrk Gumbiner Meter Fight Victory In Laguna? Parking meter referendum leader Richard Willatts said today he believes be bas enough signed petitions in hand now to force the City council to repeal the new. parking revenue ordinance, or set a special election on the matter. • trustees told architect Willis Hutchason to proceed with work on the two, 25 . meter by 25 yard pools, after asking him 'to install cold joints in the concrete deck et the end or each pool. The cold joints -which would allow placement of footings for an enclosure - was a concession to Trustee Stephen Smith, who argued at length for an ln· <loor pool. Gumbiner said if the downtown meter rate were left at 10 cents an hour the charges for lon'g term parking would · have to be lower to coax the downtown employes from "customer" at.ore front parking into the structure iMtead. The referendum process required that organizers match petition signers' names with voting precincts. Willetts said he pertonally had conllnned the matching of between 700 to 800-names. Signatures of 10 ~cent of the city electorate or 987 persons are required to force the issue. Wlllatts has until Satur- day to fl1e his petitions with City Clerk Dorothy Musfelt. -Members of a district advisory com· mittee saJd the $50,000 budget wooldn't allow for an indoor and an outdoor pool. Smith at one point promoted the idea of having only one pool. . He was reminded the bond election that raised the funds requires two facilities to be built. ,.ach pool will have IO racing lanes, stainless steel starting locks and a water polo course setup in the seven to 14-foot deep end of the pool. Although the pools will he used . for ~petitive swimming and physical education classes, C.Ommlttee chamnan Bruce Deacon emphasized' they are designed for a joint, schook:ommunity use. Smith wasn't satisfied. Too many out- door pools just "ait" in the winter, be ~id. "It's a shame." ' He wanted one pool to favor com- munity members . Deacon said costs are being kept down by having identical designs and not pro- \tiding dressing rooms or hot showers. Hutchason estimated a shelter alone for a pool might cost $250,000, which \\'Ould eat up the district's funds. . Assistant Superintendent Joe Wimer said the pool depths are designed to ~ow swimming lessons, diving and a vanety of uses. Provisions have also been made to make it easier for handicapped persons to get into the pool, Deacon added. Having one "school" pool and one "commwlity" pool wouldn't work, Wimer said, because high school teams would have to be transported back and forth. "This district has been getting along \\'ithout pools for 50 years," Smith said. *The point is -it can be done." . Hutchason said it would be possible to plan ror a shelter around the Dana Hills pool, adjacent to the locker rooms and gym. San Clemente was a differe~t question, he said, because the gym, music and other buildings are close. Other board members liked the idea of a roofed-pool and voted for the pla ce- ment of a cold joint. Hutchason said he v.·ould put a joints periodically under the concrete decks anyway, to prevent cracking:' Construction is scheduled to start Jan. ]. OIAN•I COAST u DAILY PILOT The Cl!'~ C..t OAILl' l"ll.Ol, WfJll wfllctl ti ttmblft9d ""' """""''"" " MllllMll .,. ille 0••,,.._ CO.It PUblltl'tlnt ~ ...... nt• edlllont ere ,,_.,."'-!, Moftd•l' tlll'Ollfl'I l'•lf•r. flOr" Cotl• Mq•, N"'Pffl l eedl. H!Jflling!on . lMCll/FOl,l"l•ln v.1i.y, Letu ... B..cll, 1""""1•-i.blc:-Mid lot11 Cit ........... i.n JUlln C•!ll•"•"" A •klel• rt1Jonel Mlillon i. PlltlllshM S.lvnlayt. .,.. Suncl•ri. ,,,,. "°'ln¢111!'t l>Wll ....... p11nt It •t U1 Wet· kr s1 .... 1, cost• ,,_.,., "'11"'111e, m». llol..11 N. WeN "'•ldtnt .,,,, l"ull>lltlltl J•tk 11., C11rl•v V~ l"tnldent •.-1 Ofrl.r•t M9"""" Thoin•• IC.1•11 lGlltr Tho,,.11 ;,,. M11rphl11• M""911!f h ltot Ch•rf•s H. Lto1 ltichoul P. Nill A.ffl5!tnt Ml~lfllll 1!4Jl9ri This lowering of charges would in- crease the forec..t annual deficit of the structure from a projected $25,000 to more than $40,000 and perhaps aa much .. f/0,000 considering Increases in bond· ing interest lllnce a feaslbilty study wu completed in spring, be said. "We would be facing a $70,000 a year net operating loss which would have to be paid from the general fund -fund! the city does not have," Gumbiner said. My belief Is that the raise in rates will help not onJy the city in general, but, downtown speclllcaDy by allowing for the econornJc construction and operation of a parking garage, thus maldng more park- ing available to 8hoppen downtown. Doing nolblng will lead to the slow death of the downtown area,'' be said. Richard WJllatts, leader In the referen- dum acUon to roll back meter rate.s and kill additjonal ,nle~g. bad ~ed that since Uumbiner ii buHding a shop. ping comple1. on South Coast Highway, he (Gilmbiner) was promoting increases in parking meter fees lo attract customers to his own developmen t. "If lbi.s were true, my best technique would certainly be to leave tbbtgs as they are. I would not support the GleMeyre parking structure, which certainly will not help me; and I would leave the meters the same rate, !or then there would be no parking downtown, for sho~ pers and they would have to come up to my Bazaar," Gumbiner said. He noted he would be charging more than 20 cents an hour in his sbopp~g center garage. FromPqeI CONFLICT ..• more discussion of the is.sue during an ei:ecutive (clooed) seMlon which followed the regular meeting. Asked if he felt it was wrong for a pub- lic official to make policy on matters that ~'ill benefit him personally, Lund said, "I'll benefit no matter bow we come out on this parceJ. Residential units would be better for the community." Lund sa-id be and the other owners of the parctl would like to develop It into adult condominiums, which he said would benefit the community college district through adding to the las base while bringing in few new students. He added he owns no ot.her property in Capistrano Beach, though he is looking for more. He said his only other property holdings are In Riverside County. 1be master plan for Capistmlo Beach calls: for multiple residential units along Pacific Coast Highway in this section, conflicting with existing 7JOlll1gi. •11 guess my enthusiasm for this pro- ject led me to ask for this letter," IAJnd ,.id, "It apparenUy rubbed off on Dr. Bremer. Frot11 Pqe I REAGAN. • • Let-.... OMt, f---t----;>-1·1-Fo,..tt-ltnn11t· 11(1ilht9 A4dro11: ,.,0 , lt1 666, t26$2: ---i--..·iilCtt b'm-u·,.-eJJ~1ftTli1Me1Han a 20 percent rtductlon Jn the c o s t of California governm ent," Reagan said . c... ---l ""'*"' hV'Sl-H..,.... ihodl: »D Jr!~ .......,.,, Hu1111tit• •"°', .. • .. "-"".,-m.-.;;;;;:ii;;j~ ~~-1 .. ........ 17141 '42""4JJ1 ca.·w ""'••" "' '42.1•11 ~ ..... Al Dt,.1 ...... 1 . 111•••·· 4f4.t4'6 ~ ~ ..• ,, .. -°""'9-c.u-1'"611illhlt ~. No -•IOrlet, !MW.It_,'-, ......... -ttw . .,, Mvll!1~n ,..,._.., > .... .. jtfl llwaf •l!W •MCMI .... ........ """'""' '-· I ...... "~--... NII oi Cet11 MtM,. ;;.......,,.., ~""' iw umw D..61 ,..,.,,,_,, .. '""' ttlJ -...w, l'l•llltWY ............. ., ....... 11<1¥. ''To put it another way," he added, "Gallfornians over the next 15 years will ke(!p for !heir own use more than $118 bilHon that otherwise would be taken in state taxes. "At the same time." he said, "government will have all It need1 to mce r -tfie C011t0! fiiflitlon, population growt h and whatever oew services the people may dedde they wanL" He said the state budgtt· could double to fll bllllaa ID the oat IO yean and tri- ple to '27 -In II ,.... "even Wider the llmlL" Willatts declined to re veal the names of the persons circulating petitions for him, however, those names will become public record after the petitions are filed. He said he feared economic reprisals against merchants who opposed the coun- cil's action. The meter law subject to the referen· dum provi des for increasing the fee for metered parking from JO cents to 20 cents an hour and inslallation of new meters in areas now unmetered. Combined additional income Crom the ordinance wouJd be $Uil,OOO thJs year i (a)feady included In ~city budget) and an estimated>' '300,000 ,...ly starting next fiscal year. Backers of lhe revenue plan have stated that if the Jaw is stricken, loss of revenue could ·peril construction of need- ed parking facilities, would lead to budget cuts this year and could mean in- creases in city property taxes over several years. Pressure Builds For Immediate SS Increases WASHINGTON (AP) -Pressure in Congress to make next year's Social Security benefit increase effective im- mediately built up today with an· nouncement that about 85 Ho us e members are sponsoring legislation to this effect. - The Senate passed legislation Tuesday to make the 5.9 percent increase ef- fective immediately. Under the present law, it would show up ftrst in checks received at the beginning of July, 1974. In the form passed by the Senate -an amendment to a civil service pension bill -the legis1ation probably could not be considered by the House~ which has tighter rules on arnendmehts. Acting Chairman Al Ullman (~e.), of th e House Wa)l' and .Means C.Om· mittee, while not ruling out the possibili· ty of House action, said the Senate-pass- ed bill is not the proper vehicle. Whether his committee can act on similar legisla· lion, he said, win depend iri part on how Jong Congress remains in session this year. Introduction or the new House legisla· tion was announced by Rep. Ben Ro<renthal (D-N.Y.), who said it has widespread bipartisan support. Adolph Griem Services Held Funeral servi ces for Adolph Griem were held today at Forest Lawn In Glen- dliTC Mt: Griem was UiilitlifrO au Griem, member cf the Latuha Reach Festival of Arts board of directors. Former comptroller of the Park Beverage Company in Olendale, Mr. Griem died Monday in Laguna Beach. He was 88. . He ls survived. by a dauahter, Mrs . Betty Pausset; sons, John D. Griem and Paul D. Griem; sister, Mrs. Belli Gruelng; s l• gr:.ndcfiUdren an nine great-erandchlldren. Contributions moy he made to lhe charity of the giver's choice. Mr. Griem wu bom ln Hamburg, Germany and hod llved In CalKornla for 50 yeara and In Orange County for JO. • PoliceN~ Woman, Five Aliens By WIWAM SCHREIBER Of Ill• Dlfty f'lfet lllff A \VOman whose car trunk was foWld jammed with five aliens led a cloit.n police cars on a wild, high-speed freeway chase through south Orange County · Tuesday afternoon before she was forced into a center divider fence ln Irvine and captured. Karen A. Kooyman, 23, of San Diego, was arrested by Oranrie County sheriff's officers after her big sedan piled up near lhe Myford Road offramp of the Santa Ana Freeway. Deputies say they found five Latin aJJens locked in the trunk. Miss Kooyman was due to be amlgned today before a U.S. Magistrate in San Diego on charges of transportlng llJeaal aliens. The chase, which hit speed! of up to 120 miles per hour, began at about 1:50 p.m. when the woman was ordered to pull over at the San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint for an inspection. It covered 40 miles in 25 minutes. "She started to pull orf and then gun· ned the car through the checlq>oint and took off," said Patrol agent William Lucas. "When she didn't respond to lights and sirens, we called other ag~ cies and the chase began." As the 1964 white sedan streaked through San Clemente, three squad cars from that city roared off the Beach Cities offramp to join the chase -by then hitting 110 miles per hour. Orange County Sheriff's Sgt. Vito Ferlauto said at least two or bla: department's cars and several from the Highway Patrol were alerted to the drama and jotned the dwe when Miss Kooyman'• car hit !JO m,pJi. lloinl through San Juan capistrano. Officers said the pursued Clrlver ,._.,. ed In and out of normal tralllc at an av...age of 110 m.p.b. all the way to Culver Drive in Irvine where traffic forc- ed her to slow to 50. "By that time, there were at leut a dozen cars in the chase and we bad reports the bellcopten: frotl\ Newport Beach and Costa Mesa were nearby,'' said Lucas. He said neither bellcopter was used. Two aheriff'a cars almost caught up with Miss Kooyman at CUiver Drive but Luc.. saJd the traffic cleand and Ibo gunned il'back up lo JOO m.p.b. But the two aquad cars kepi cl°"' enough to pull up on either llde cl the speeding auapect, Ferlaulo said. • 1 Do Not Feed The Burglars? Vending machines for feeding people and lions, among other animals:, were stolen or pried open In a l300 burglary discovered at Irvine's Lion Country Safari Tuea- day. Dale Cloutier, spokesman for the wild animal preJetVe and amuse- ment park at 8800 Moulton Parkway, said five baby animal food machines were taken. The loa which OC<UJTed In the amusement area -the burglar didn't brave the lion-Inhabited sec- tor -included $65 In colna pried from an ice cream madrlne and the shooting gallery till. I I Heavenly ~gg?,,, Soil Checked Whei e :tJF() Lan~d GIUFFJN, Ga. (UPI) -A chemist says be is analyzing soil sam· t>* from the spot where a local man reported seeing a golden •U· ahaped object deecend to the earth anc\ bum a bole In the ground. The object, which reportedly fell Monday aflemoon at • COD· trolled rate of •peed, added a new twist to a rash of slgbUngs of un· identified flying objects in the southeast the past two weeks. "Something definitely elevated the temperature of the soil." Dr.I 0. E. Anderson, a soil chemist for the Georgia Experiment $talion, said Tuesday. He esUmated the soil temperature at about 200-degreenlt hours alter the object fell. • Ress Clanton, who saw the object fall Monday aftemoon and bum a hole about a foot long and four to five incbes deep, ·said, "I tell you, I believe It to be a piece of brimstone from Heaven coine down here to ahow people bow He can bum the earth with it." ; "I had the feeling he (Clanton) was telling us what he thought he had seen," Anderson sald. Traumatic Lile Youngster 'Given Away'· By Parents in Custody By ARTHUR II. VINSEL Ot tfle Deilff l"lttl ltaff A silent little boy named Miguel, whose parents police allege gave him away •~ months ago with a casually .written transfer of ownership, is in custody of Orange County juvenile authorities to- day. The youngster -reportedly in need of an operation and emotional guidance resulting from the trauma of rejection - was turned in to Costa Mesa police about 4 p.m. Tueaday. He wu surrendered by a pregnant divorcee who bas bad to seek public assistance llince agreeing to accept the IDlwanted 4-year-old because she felt aor- ry for him. "She aaid the Welfare Department wm~ pay her to keep him," ezpJalned Patrobnan Cruet lloffard, the Costa Mesa Police Department desk officer -led by a pathetic trio. Investigators saJd Phyllis Stricklin and Nancy Langseth, both residents of a Newport Boulevard motel, told of trying to provide a home for the waif, who became 4 two weeks agu. "I believe Miguel Is in need of both a ·father and mother." Mrs. Stricklin said in a statement to palice. She and her companion then told Of. ficer Hollard Miguel's story. "On April 28, J973, IUlpecta pve the cbJJd to the reporting -· stating they no laager wanted the boy," Officer Hoffanl said In bis report. ~. brOWD ·e.y1ed 'liu JOPOrlodly -a pro!> cblld llince that lime due to the uns~le bicl:ground of hla brief life. Ills parents bad promlaed to remain In touch but moved to a motel ID Allabeim and when Mrs. Strlcldin cbeek<!f m U!<m In JW10 and discovered they bad left JI> weeks before. Costa Mesa police say they believe the abandon child's parents have left the state, apparenUy driving a 11115 red pickup sport vehicle customized with an old lld9el !root end assembly. ' Authorities said the couple apparenUy exerted aome pmsure '"' Mrs. ~tt:Jcklln to accept the youngster, saying that otherwise they would abandon him somewhere. 'Ibo woman who accompanied her to surrender Miguel to police so be can receive proper medical and emotional C8"' said the bizarre caae grew out of what appeared to be a mutual acree- ment. "Phyllis gave them a written popei- and they all signed and called It square," Mrs. Lanpetli wu quoted In' Officer Hol- fard's report. • 1be boy wa left at police headquartm and Detecllve Rl<bard Fredertca.p dnrve him to the Albert Sitton Home I!' Orange, where foundling children star pending foster home placement His meager possessions in<:ludin~' clothes and a few toys were delivered b Mrs. Stricklin and Mrs. Langseth, poli said. ' They told Officer HoUanl the little boy has become aomewhat of a disclpliaarY problem during ncent weeks but t~ patrolman aaid be aaw no evidence of this . ' "He was a real well-mannered paUtj little kid," explained Patrolman Hollard. "He was Vf!.!Y, very quiet. ' "11lis gal Just felt sorry for the boy bu\ then she got pregnant and got divorced and the welfare people refuse to support him too." Investigators b1ve aent out buUetlns for the arrest of lhe Youngster's parent; on charges of felony child abandonment.· 'Lost' Laguna Girl Returned To Guardians I , • t1 • I . .. . A O.year..id Lapna 8-h g!rt,·obiecl of a ten1e !°""'hour MlrCh over tW weekend, has · been fond and n!lurned tO the home of her guardians. : Police Del carron Bulh said today Iha child left her home Saturday night an.. being spanked. She had waited until her grtnd uncle and aunt were aaleep and sneoked from the home. The chlld went lo a resident In Laguna Canyon, talked a man Into driving her to the Santa Ana bus depot and glvlnc her bus fare to Chino where lhe bad been at' tending I girls' acbool. ' She got on a bus. but the drtvei suspected something w11 Wl'll'C· and' turned the child over to Los Allples polioe. Laguna police were especially con-· cemed because of the recent abductions &Dd asaaulta on young female& lntbe aiunty II " . Hand Balls & Gns BaysGJm &* ~t48 Sli~ ' - "-'etbaft Racquets & Bans T Biiis Racbts ~la~ Telllis lnsses . . SU 5*-to 3.00 • • · SUflllill'lln--1.25 '' . . , . ' .. -liJI S1111s , B.95 IP ' . .. -. . snit Sllits & Pants . . 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Stocks TEN CENTS Woman C-aptured With Trunk Full of Aliens Ill' WmµAM SCllllEll!ER MJsa Kooyman was due lo be arraigned 0t ,... .,..., """' •"ft; today before a U.S. M1,U.trate in· San A woman wliose car trunk ,waa found DiegO oo cbargaa of transporting llle1al jammed witti five aliens led a dozen aliens. police cara on u wUd, hlgl>speed freeway The Q!we, which blt speeds of up lo chase through south Orange Coonty 120 miles per hour, began at about 1:50 T~ afternoon before she waS forced . p.m. when the woman. was ordered to into a1eentet ,divider fince m:imne Ud ~ pull over at the San Onofre Border Patrol capti(red, ' cbeckpolot fer. an lo8pectlon. !~covered !taien A. Kooyman , 23, of San Diego, to milOI In 24 minutes. , waaoarrested by Orange County sberiff's ·"Sbe start<d lo pull oU and then gun- o(ficers after her btg sedan piled up near ned !be ~er through the checkpoint and tbO M)'ford Road ollramp of tbe Santa · took oU?' • said Patrol agent William Ana Freeway. ~ties say1 they found Lucas. "When she didn't respond to live Latin allena locked In tbe trunk. lights and sirens, we called other agen· un Pleasant Pause cies and the cbaSe began." As the 1964 white sedan streaked through San Clemente, three squad cars from that city roared ofi tbe Beach Cities .offramp to join the-chase -by then hitUng 110 mlli;!~ per hour. Or~g~ Copnjy ., ,SJ\<r~r~ Sgt. ' '{.I~ FertaYID'. 'said :8t" 1east two of , hi~ d~~~:Cars,!llld .~e~I f~lhe' Hi••ulij\' .f a)rol.. )Vere .. aJM'll, IO, tbe. dr~ !!lid;jo!Ded the , chMe "'.beii. J\lW Kociynjjli's car. hit 120 ;l"·P·h· going' through,SanJilan Capistrano. · • . · Officer:s said' the pursued .driv.er swerv~ ed in and out of normal traffic . at ·an . . . ·' '' ·At 5anti.ago, ontt of 5addleback Valley . D.l!ified : Sclwi>L DistricCs . schools, yo , .•. ~ a C811t ~ieblas, i, and Becky Stewart, 6, seem to he 'tD}oying, the .firlt ·day at •chool,. tbe lunch portiQD ·.plcnic>'Oflluiicll y,·~,~unch area'.1lii · ·ifgrevei of eucalpytus ir . Iha~ suiround"tbe: : 1--·v.iJI.:, •t t<:Jeat. . ' . " ' " ,. ' ' I ' En11ollment Seen ElectRd ···c href ·. . ~ . " -. '('1pling1~ize . 4i Saddkback. ,:. •f. . • 'Ille SaddlebaclC V}lley Unified School , <Jlf.miiJRGE. LEIDAL , D1~trict can expect to,' triple ~UnBt· '1' . )f~ o.;.y .. ,.., "*" and add up to tlio lll!ft' high B<l!oOls lo '"' rrvliie cl!nl~y.ilirecM loday.Olecited " aeoommodate !be <nllh_.or ·'!!.-'bJ' • ~~:; wation io,"11iCeed.\ht1 1'1e;' · l,O, trustees wera 'tol!l>T•-Y illght. ~ ' ,wlliilm Ji.'· )!Blpn', es ,~ '."'-1b4 · on.. enrollment p1Vjtcti0ll8 ·llid ""'boo! ' ' ., · ~ .. ;n al.I nfiedJ aere outlined !or tru~tees by. land ~nt, mill~ ~ Wlillam Devis, ·1!11! dlstrlcl's arcbllect ranChlilg firm. arid, planner, as part or the on-going Watson, 46, o! Eastbluff In Newport ;, maat~r plan for the new dls!rlct. Beach, hal beaded the firm since Mr. According lo figures Dam gave to•the Muon died last July 11. Until to-bOard, the district will bave more . ah(dents eprolled just on the · elementary ~ •. Wation bad been executive vice IOe1 by 1980 lllan there are enrolled In president{• t!Ue be held slnoe 1970. • (See SADDLBBACK Pare%) · Jolin V. Newman, chairman of the • ' board of the Irvine Company, announced, ,_;,'----------, the choice !II Watsoo foli""'.lng a dJrec. tor's meeUns today In Newport Center. Do Not Feed 0 Thla action expreaes the confidence which the board has in Walson, a con- n~ baoed Oil OW', Jons alSOdallon . The Burglars.? with him IS he worked aide by side with • Bill .llBllOll· In shaping the Irvine Com-· • paJ\1. Into tbe wtstanding organlzallon it ending umcbtaM : • • Is· tOday; • • people and lloos, llllOl18 other Wataon Jo!ned the Irvine• Company In ~ animals, were tlo\eo,or.J!!led oren lleplamber ol 1980 u ~ of !be 'tn a 13110 bl!riJazy clloCoVered at plUDlng j' department Appointed Vice ltVlne's Lion ·eoun11y Safari Tues· president, for •plannJnl in 1"4, Watton· •day, began leedlJll the OOlllpl!IY el!ort lo plan :;1 ~. Cloutlar, spolcesman !Or the the entire nmalnlnc 113,000'"""''·°' !be ' • JqW ll~t·PUilDINT wild animal preaerve and -1rVlne Ranch. • • • "-· ' w ' . men! parlt at· 8llOO Mou Ito n A comt)any ·.lpo-said today, -r • 1toon : Pattway, said five babf lllllmal Wa!IOD "conceived. the award. wlnnln~ , . . ' ~;"~~:~lllllUmdMr.", -ln~lhe~-1--.. • ., .. _!"'._blu"'_fff-f.;. pl-d !:!.,nwdty ~o!a al' Omtplex subsidiary .. ~ _ • , de·~ia~t an •-deve.,pment VI ,_, bee•-_, d ...;. __ u 1 · ~usement area -,the ~r Ne~ Cent.er ••• " a,..._ a .. _... an vu.-on s , didn't brave the lloft.lnhabltiid oec-In Ju!y of 11118, Watsoo waa selected to 1 lo uchltectur~ , I•, "91'trut to the 191' -lnclUded • In -pried head lb• company's land development engllieerlnc lntei'esta ol his prt<le<esaor. · from an Ice c~ machine and acUvlUes lncludlnl land plannlnf., com· A naUve of SO.tile, be attended UC 1 l\Je sbooUn1 gal!eiy Jill . .,.,.w, midentli) and mult -family Berkel<y and ealned both bachelor and product marketing and the Irvine · msster's degrees In architecture. \ ttverage of 110 m.p.h. all the way to Culver Drive in Irvine where traffic forc- ed her to slow to 50. "By that time, there were at least a doren ears in the chase and we bad reparts file helicopters from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa were nearby," said 'Lucas. He said neither beJicopter was uSed. Two sherifta c~most caught up with Miss Kooyma!l at Culver Drive but Lucas said the traffic cleared and she gunned It back up to 100 m.p.h. But the two squad cars kept close enough to pull up on either side of the Tax Help Exhorted By Reagan By TOM BARLEY Of "'9 o.rtr l'lltt ,, ... Gov. Ronald Reagan toi:iay urged caJifornia lawyers to .joµ,. him in'his bid lo .cut !Hes "lhaJ are taking nearly half ::i.~~ ,of "':,ery ~Of .In this Wtka!Ded·Jo the State 8-r,conv"!ltioa Ill ~·•l!elm . by I !'"!!'"D& .... ReagaD told • :~-• lhat -oouots.. 1,200 ...ptrau.a., f,rom ~ CallfO(nla Iha! .... , inuot put ~=;,;.,tu.;..., for U. lot taking sud! action tbrouilt the !U inJlla~ve that will be on your ha.Dot Nov. I," Reagan said ... You have a powerful voice and my hope today ia that' you will back me in my efforts. "Our ·school popolaUon 18 leveilng off, the great Galifornla waterproj~ ts near compleUon and the normal growth of our economy will be well able to a~ commodate any addltJooal revenue government needa," Reagan Iii!.· "And without raising ,..,, tues again," the smiUDg governor ad:ied to !be cheers of bls -audience In the packed Disneyland Hotel ballroom. "But we must write this kind of protection into our constitution,'' Reagan warned. "Those who are fighting my plan are those who fought welfare refonn but, it is because of that reform that we now bave a tax surplus to return to Californians.'' ReagaD said '400 million will be going back to state taxpayers in the form of a rebate on thia year's state income tu. "At the same time, we will totally eliminate income tax for all families (See REAGAN, Pqe %) Burt-On Directed To Cast Votes At League Unit Irvine Mayor John Burton Tuesday night lost a bid to have freedom tO "wheel and deal'' .af tbe,J1exfmeettng of !lie Loque of ·C!Ueo ma)'Orl' aelacUon coriunltt-, wblcb will fill two key county agency vacancies. Councilmen William Fischbach, Henry Quigley. and Oouncllwoman Gabrielle Pryor teamed tO direct Burton tO support two specific choices for openings on the county transit dlatrlct and Local Agency FormaUon Commission (LAFC) boards. Councilman E. Ray QUlgley Jr. observ· ed "Ulll 1s the first time in my recollec-- tion that Ibis city has ever given specific direction on how lo vote lo any of Its delegates to county groups." Ray Qulllley's moUon giving !be Irvine League delegate carte blancbe tO vote !or his choice failed, speeding suspect, Ferlauto said. "She swervf'fl over and hit the si de of Deputy Greg Brown's Wlit, caving in the door. Then when Deputy Otis Weickum pulled in front' of her, she rammed his car three times and he spun out into the center divider," Ferlauto said. The two collisions made Miss Kooyman lose control of ~r car and it ·careened in- to the, center di vider at Myford Road, Ferlauto said. She was apprehended by Deputy Brown, who was not hurt in the first col- lision. Ferl auto said Weickum suffered a .,..., "'"' ... .,... ADMITS ~D ,DWNEl!SHIP Truslff Prosid<int 'Lund . . Backus to Form Fact-finders For Saddlehack Patrick Baclius, a trustee of Sad· dltback Community Coliego representing Dana Point and Capistrano Beach, said today be Will 8!PPoint a personal citizens commlt1ee IO. b!>lp blm find out "just irh.~·s.~,at .Saddleback." .. • , t' ed "·'th' ~~liein· •.. ' ' ·~ ~' g ............ ~~t~ . ' ' .•• !be lUw ... ~ '"'~·o,111'»4 s going .• ,~ ·"'5" . s~ooJ." Ba.Ck'U!{1~d ih &' t~!ep~.in .terview. "I ofteh' find out w!ifit•s 'reall y going on ·· :olily ·by reading · the n~wspapers. ", . . ·. He refancl ' sj)ecifically to a letter written by Baddleback Supt. Fred H. Bremer urging residential development on Pacific· Coast Highway in Capistrano Beacb.. < Backm .did not know about the letter until he ,was contacted by a reporter. He has made it c~ar since be is strongly op- posed to '¥W develOpment tbete. "I'nl no't on the syndrome of togetherness as a board ariymore," Backus said,· referring to what he · said has been • a board policy to present a united front on most issues. "J w1nt to be an ind\vidual now - boardlOpinloo on many vital issues is not homoteneous and jt shouldn't appear so." "When board members agree on everything it is time. to take another look. I think it's time we find out just what's going on." Backus has frequently taken minority stands on ~ues before the board, but due to what/he suggested is an unwritten (See BACKUS, Page %) TRY 'SELLOUT' WITH HONORS On 3 lo 2 votes, councilmeri supported ~---"""''11e!edlnr·llAll:>ir. 1--l~yeu'Ye been·looldn1Nor·innylo 'sell VOUDI • lrvlne's choice tor Iba transit out,' a Do~· Pilot claaslfied ad could be board and Bob Nevil the city's selection for !be LAFC. Both candldates come the honorable way • . . from other <OUDty c!Uet., · ' SPAN!sH , ~lure, Ii k e .. l:l:. ::"u:L.i~tf~ _::... new. a•·sierao,'gold custom· flnibU.lt)'. ,.'to wheel and 11 to.strike made &' eoucb. and..$' love ,. bargains 1n the best -of lrvlDe, -~ coffee table, corrier Councilman H~ wbo table (Phone No.) es ternal<i or ilelegate IO most county bodies during the !Im 11 months of 'l1lls ~ called lo say !hat he cltyhood said be objected to any wbceUng roaliy "sold· out.' ,Every Item listed in or deallnf. Ile llld he peraonally knew the ,ad waa "!ld l U you have unus..od the candidates for !be county posts and Items, oor Ad-vlaor can help you 'soil felt they would do most for Irvine. out' qulokly and honorably. 1'he direct The dlocuaslon o1 Henry Quigley'• mo-line -14Hm. (S. llllJITON,.Pqe I) "' ' • sprained back. His car was a total wreck. Miss Kooyman was booked at Orange County jail on charges of assaul t on police officers and assaul t with a deadly weapon but Ferlauto said she will face smuggling charges first. Bro\vn discovered the terrified aliens - three men from Mexico. one from Guate mala and a man from Nicaragua - in the trunk. Two were slighUy injured but needed no immediate medical care. They will act as material witnesses when Miss Kooyman's case comes to court, according to Lucas. • IC Urged Note Suppor~g Beach Bid By JAN WORTH Of the MIY 1'1111 Sf.ti John Lund, president of Saddlebacl: College trust'*s, admitted Tuesday night 1 that he is an owner of valuable C8pistrano ' Beach property. · I The revelatiqn was significant becaUle 1 Lund ha• admitted be urged !"red . Bremer, superintendent ol the dJstrict, to write • letter lobbying for coutllno development AaklDg that "the college and Dr. Bremet be left out of tbls,,, Lund cl. Laguna Beach told the board lie bell .. es he "inade an error in judgment." "I'm not v e r y· politically astute oo these things,'' Lund, a retired Army Jieuterumt colonel, aaJd. Dr. Bremer made no comment on Ltmd's communication, which came at the beginning of the meeting. Lund said he and three other persons jolnUy owned 200 feet of frontage cm the bluffs aide of PacUic Co a s t Highway , close lo Doheny Park now 1.0lled for com- mercial use. He did not disclose the acreage or value. Bremer's letter,.dated June 27 but not made public until late August, urged that 1 muJtiple .residential uses be allowed for the area. Lund said be believes thi& woukl be bet~ : ter for the community than uses which 1 _ are currently allowed. 1 He said several property owners have been approached by representatives for national franchisers in donut shops and hamburger stands . Lund predlcted that the area from !be Palisades to Doheny Park will soon be sold as a state park. . "A~ soon as tb~t happens, development 1s going to come m," he said. "We'd rather see it be residential than commercial." "We haven't even applied !or a ume change yet, so it will be a long time ·before we do anything," he added. "li we can't get a zone change . we'll probably have to put in a Jack-in-the Box too." Hans Vogel, a trustee who evidenced most irritation · with Bremer's Jeter made no q>mments after Ll.n:ds remarks' • Patrick Backus, !be trustee from ii.; , area m· question, was late to the meeting (See CONFLICT, Pare I) • w,11t1ter It'll be fair Thursday, following the usual low clouds aJonl the coast. Highs In !be 70o at the beaches rising to near 80 inland. Overnight lows 51-64. INSIDE TOD-' Y -Ed~-Jr.;-eaff.-l+.--l fornia'1 controver.tf4l atcretory of stale and son of the ~ governor, is the Detnocratl( top contender for Gov. Ronald Rea· gan's .. 01 m 1974. Stt anolvm Page 11. ..,.1,,. l .M. a.ff • ...... • ..... . ,..... ...., can..,... ..,, ,_....,.. 11 -c.r.r CIMllll .., .! ... U .... tO-iii.-o -''rll..---' Cl•Plfl• -~ C--. ,._11 ~a '' ... ,,.. """" ,, (............ 1• ....,. ,. ... :..~:. 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First unorficlat rstlma tes said as many ·as 1,000 pef"S(ln.s n1ay have been killed since the bloody coup started 24 hours ago. · There were no official casualty figures given by the military junta which seized power and clamped a state of siege on lhe country, dec lared martial law, in- $19,200 Tab aUIWd ""'' centorahlp and dlJband<d the Coacross· '!'be junta "'"finned tod4y that Man· 1st Pmldent 5alv1dor Allende com· mltted su1clde during the vlolent coup that toppled his government . A communique said he took hl!i life at ! p.m. Tuesday as tanks closed in on the presidential palace. Funeral se.rvtcu were held today In the presence of h1I family only and burial wa1 in a local cemetery, the communique said. There bad been no offi cial confi rmaUon U..t ADeodt died, allhoqll • pholocnJlher kif El Moran-lo, tho only newapoper pennltled by lhe~unta lo PUbllah lodey, said he saw All '• body on a bloody cooch ln his ofnc The reporter said Allende committed ALLENDE DEATH FULFILLED PREDICTION. Story, Pogo 4 suicide with a machine gun. Sniper fire and government return fire was heard in the deserted streets of the capital this morning. Some snipers fired Crom buildings, others from lreta. Reporten touring the streets uld the military executed the snipers who were caplurod. Acconiln& to Davil' computations, the 7,300 e!emmtazy aludent. of today will have crown to moni than 12,000 by 1980 and possibly 20,000 by maturation. The 2,100 junior high schoolers of 1973 cculd reach 3,400 by 1980 and 5,100 by maturation and the 3,600 hJgh school atudent. could reach 6,841 by 1980 and 9,100 by maturation. Davis' computations sOOw a total enrollment for the new dislrirt by 1980 of 2:2,400 students v.11h a possibl': total at maturation of 35,900 -three times att• rent enrollment figures. Irvine Council Approves A UPI reporter said an intense gun battle was fought between troopa and workers in a suburb early today. Like most South Ameri<:alt cities, the suburbs are the poorest districts and it waa from the ranks of industrial workers in the suburbs that Allende derived sreaf<sl support. Davis said the ideal means for handl· ing the massive influx of students would be to add enough schools to break down student population into workable blocks. Davis 1uggested adding en o u g h elementary schools -up to a possible total of 27 -to mate enrollment at each one in the 600 to 700 student J'l!lge. Tra11sit Study Contract Groups or professional associations, in- cluding doctors. nurses, c h e m I s t s , He sa.ld two more intennediate schools and up to two more high schools could also be added handllng 1,200 and 2,300 students each respectively. "This woo1d allow most of our student! to stay in the same attendance area for all their schooling," said Superintendent William Zogg. "Of course, it is the ideal but it Is something to v."Ork toward." lrvine city councilmen Tuesday night agreed to pay three firms $19,200 to prepare a study to convince the U.S. government Irvine is a great place to do a study of future transportation systems. Larry A1orrison, representing Wilsey · arid Ham, the city's general plan con- sultant!, introduced SPokesmen for Ashley Economic Services, Inc., of Newport Beach and Allan P.f. Voorhees and Associates. The Voorhees firm presently advises the Orange County Transit District Irvine Council Finds Vnanimity 01i Citizen Vnit After an hour of debate, Irvine coun· cilmen Tuesday night round unanimity in a vote to re-interpret their July decision establishi ng a JG-member citizens charter study committee. For a while it appeared no one remem· bered precisely what it was the com- mittee was to do. The matter came to the Ciluncil's at- tention since the committee wanted $8,050 to do whatever it was they were supposed to do. C.OUnciJman Henry Quigley opened the . ~ debate saying he had tallted to lJOme charter committee members and they · led him to believe they weren't qalte IW'e · , what Jt was they were supposed to study or recommend. Qnmcilman Ray Quigley Jr. asked city staff to produce a summary of the coun- cil's July action . Councilman Henry Quigley read items one and three of that four-part directive and said to him it was clear the com- mittee was not supposed to draft a city charter. 1t was instead to recommend if the city should set an election for charter ~ioners and what type of. charter commissioners should be elected. Councilman Ra y Quigley read item& two and four of the council action sum- mary and interpreted those to mean the committee should study charter govern- ment alternatives and make reoom-- mendation. Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor said, "It sounds to me like you are both saying the same thing.'" Mayor John Burton said he heard a dif- ference. "Thls collllCil has one odd Quigley and one even Quigley." 'Mlen J erry Choyke, member of the study committee spoke and said it was his committee's feeling they ought to look at alternative forms of government for Irvine. He said he wished the com· mit.lee could call itself something else, since it might not end up recommending a charter at all. Councilmen voted unanimously to spend $8,050 more to find out more about innovative ways of governing new cities such as Jrvlne . \ DAILY PILOT Tnt Ort• C-1 Oo\ILY f'ILOT. wtlll wMcfl " (omblned "'' N.-f'rwu, II "'*'~ lrt ll!t 0rt"9' Co.11 f'llblltllffte ~ ...... '"' w 1tJori1 '" PVlllll\llO, ~r """'9lt '•ldty. f<lr Cos!t M..,., Hl'IO'Jl'rt lftdl. l411ntl"''°" 8tt<llll'111111i.."' Vtll••f, L ...... l ...,;11, trviM/S.ddltbKt tnd S." Cl-tV S." Jutft Ct Pl•lr-. A 1111911 ~I t(ll!;or. II 1111Dll11'1N St l11rO'•v• tnd '"'"""· l"'t pt<n(IPlll ll'll!llltlllrlf ~ftl 11 •t lJll Wetl ~•1 ~lr .. t, C111!1 Mnt, Cttlfomlt, JHM, 11.obtrf N, W114 '•nldt'fl1 Ind P11bllv.l!f' J1c ~ ll. C11rl1y Vi« ,rc1IO"'I tncl G ...... t l MIM91f' Tllo'"'' ICtttil Edi .... Tht.,,11 A.. Mwrphiftt M f ft'91ftt 11.~l!er Ch1'4t1 H. lto1 Rlch1r4 ,., Nill A'"!Jl"'I MIMOllll E"l9<1 CMlt Mnt: J» Wt1I I t\' Slrfft Nt.rport IN<!>! ))J;j H-1 ....... ,.. L.,,...... llM<!I: m Forts! A-"'"""~· llacll; Hiit ll'ld'i IOl.lln.,O' St11 Cle""" .. : ~ Hor1h ll """""' 11t .. 1 ,...,._.. f714, MJ-4221 Cl•m... 4 ... 1 ' I 6424671 h• Cle-. All hp•rt•MI: l•l•'6 ••• 491~21 ""'""".... ttn.-~ C:..t "~"" '"",.,....· "" -,...,., 01 .. .,.,...._ ldlt#ltl ""'"" ... 1111¥tr"""""" ._..... _, .. ,~ ................ l!'lb•lefl .. ~ lfWntr. ~ clfft ....... Miii ltC:.... ..._ C.llfrtr'Mt. s.Ma'lttltfl ... CAr!'lw .... ,,.....,,,/ Irr lfttU O.IS --.e,1 ........ • fMrifltO-·QM ~. Morrison proposed that the three firm' pharmacists. de:1tis1s and engineers and Prepare the necessary groundwork to the emp1oyes of the national electric company told the government they would qualify Irvine for federal grants to add to return to ,~:ork . an $lKl,OOO city commitment to pay for an The.ir strike precipitated AJlende's overall $200,000 study effort. dolmfall. The consultants expect such a p1annlnr The capital was rife with unconfinned effort would result in a basic transit rumors. Arnoae" them wu a report that network as ea:tlJ as June lt75, with Allende'• We llortenaia was tilled when alternatives lo tho automobile operatlnl Clllean llr force jets bombed ADende'a throughobt the city by the end of this pmonal residence. The ruling junta said Russian-made decade. arms y;ere ,stored in the house. h1orrison oMerved that some of the Soldiers who searched the UPI office p....,,tiy planned, but DOI built, lrlerial expr=ed Sllll>rlse and shock at tbe news highways might be scrapped in favor of of Allende's death, which bad not been , new , as yet undeflned rights-of-way for a broadcast over the military-coritrolled ye t-to-be-invented translt ty1tem. radio. Tbe point of the study la lo employ A military comnumique said 15 high- federal study granta to come up with a ranking offida1.s and ministers · in the demomtraUon program for transporta-Allende government surrendered. 1be tion which other clUet mlght use. list included the former foreign minister, Morrison emphasized that tho ll)'ltem the !onner defeose and interior minister, would replace Irvlne'a present "100 per-acrlculture minister, and the former cent dependence on the automobile" with direct.or of the "civil police." a "mulU·modal" l)'ltem. That means The military junta threatened today to there will be not only public rapid tramit "blow up buildings if necessary" to serving Irvine, but amaller transit smoke out snipers shooting into the systems linking villages aloog with the street.. time-honored transit "system" -walk· Anny troops were brought into the ing. Can and bicycles would continue u downtown area near the presidential other "modes" of transportaUon. palace In -t the military described as Councilwoman GabrleDe Pryor Aid abe a clean-up operation to silence the thought the proposal wu "exciting". mlpers. She termed the presentation "a Police said that in addition lo the hardheaded approoch lo gelling a U.S. suipera, . they. wero seeking ''suldde grant" and oblerved, "the Irvine Cont-~ds" ~ leftist ·militants who mtpt pany might be Interested In sharing In try lo tsealate the violence. some of the cools." Roving potrola fired randomly at the Councilmen voted 4i to 0 to approve the upper stories of buikUnp 1'bere snJpen grant atudy program. Co u n c 11 m an cooJd be ~ed. William ~ d""11n<!l \0 ~ ' ' ~ ~hotr' were • arid In~ 'Ibo citing a buslnelli relationablp with the Auoclated Press office on the 10th Door president of Ashely Economics. or a building n e a r the presidential · palace: The palace was bombed and From Pase I CONFLICT. • • because of business in san Diego. Vogel sald he believed there would be more discusslon of the issue during an executive (closed) session whlcb followed the regular meeting. Asked if be felt it wu wrong for a pub- lic official to make policy oo mattera that will benefit him personally, Lund said, "I'll benefit no matter bow we come out on lhls pa=!. R<sldentill w1it. would be be tter for aie community." Lund sakl be and the other owners of the parcel would like to develop It into adult condcminlunu:, which he said would benefit the communlly colltge district through adding lo the tax base while bringing in [ew new students. He added be owns no other property in Capistrano Beach, though he la lookJng for more. He 1aid his only other proputy holdings are in Riverside Cotmty. The muter plan for Capistrano Beach calls for muitiple residential units along Pacific Coast Highway in this section, conflicting with existing uinngl. abelled by ~anea and tanks Teuaday. FromP .. el REAGAN • • • below the $8,000 a year income level/' he said. "For everyone else the rebate will range from 35 to 20 percent and when you tile your mum next April 15 you will just mate the percentage deduction ap- plicable to you and put that mooey back in your pocket," Reagan said. The governor said the second part of bis plan will be identified on the November ballot as Proposition 1 "and I want you to urge every voter to support what I have always felt is a workable and realistic long-term program." Passage of the measure, Reagan aaid -noting that Newton's law of gravity "covers everything but taxes" -will enable the take home pay of Californians to grow faster than their tu deduction!I. "We will accompllah this by Imposing the ma:limmn limit on the percentage of total personal income that the state can take in taxes," Reagan explained. Noting that the state's present share of the cost of government i.s almost nine Davis said the cruclal development areas that must be dealt with by the district are in the new residenUaJ areas sumnmdlng Rossmoor Leisure World. One elementary school Is ready to start constructkJn and another Is on the draw· ing boards tn that area. Davis said one of the two addltlmal high schools could be located in the vicinity of Los Alisos Intennediate School and the other on the Leisure World side of the San Dieio Freeway. The optimum configuration of schools in the district 1;ould break down to one hlib IChool, ... Intermediate -and six lo eight elementary llChoola per a~ lendance area, he said. Shaded Operation Parents sit in shade at Culverdale "instant'' school. Trees, lent to the .' Irvine .Unified School District by the Irvine Company, were moved on · to Main Street schoo l site the night before classes began. Mrs. Sandra · Rushing briefs kindergarten pupils and .their parents on the finer points of going to school. Grateful double sessions will be avoided, most parents shrugged off confusing beginning of school and some ·· praised the interiors of the eight portable classrooms readied by · Tuesday. All are to be complete by end of the month. Abandoned Boy in Custody .• . Ailing Y oungswr Suffering Trauma of Rejection By ARTBVR R. VINSEL Of .. Delfr P"9t ..... A lllent lltlle bOy named Miguel, whose parent.a police allege gave him away 4~ montbl ago with a cuually written trllllfer of ownership, la in custody of Orance Comity juveolle authortU.. to- day • The younpter -~Ill need of an operation and ~ luidance r"ulting from the traUllll of rejection - wu turned in lo C..ta Mesa police about 4 p.m. Tu'8day. He was llllrmldmd by a pregnant divorcee -has had lo ... t public uslJtance since ._m1 to accept the unwanted .. year-old because she felt sor- ry !or him. 11Sbe II.kl the Welfare Department Frot1tP,,.el BACKUS ••• policy of actin& ..,.!her, has chostn not to vocalize the extent of his opposition. "Call this my state of the union ad- dress," Backus said. "A community col· lege is supposed to be a man for all seasons. At Saddleback we are sadly lacking spring, sununer and fall." won't pay her to keep him," explained Patrolman Chuck · Horfard, the Costa Mesa Police Department desk officer confronted by a pathetic trio. !nv03tlgators said Phyllis Stricklin and Nancy Lanpeth, both residents of a Newport Boulevanl moW, told of trying to provide a home for the waif, who became 4i two weeks agu. I'"! beHeve Miguel Is in need of hoth a lather and mother," Mn. Strlckllh 'Said in a statement lo police. ·She and her companion then told Of· fleer Horfard Miguel's story. "On April 28, 1973, suspect.a gave the child to the reporting persons, staUng they no longer wanted the boy," Officer Hoffard said in his report. The brown-haired, b r o w n • e y e d youngster has reportedly become a prob- lem child since that time, due to the unstable background or his brief life. His parents had promised to remain in touch but moved to a motel in Anaheim and when Mn. Stricklin checked oo them in June and discovered they bad left 1 ~ weeks before. Costa Mesa police say they believe the abandon child's parents have left the state, apparenUy driving a 1965 red pickup sport vehicle custom ized with an old Edsel front end assembly. Authorities said the couple appa.renUy exerted some pressure on Mrs. Stricklin to accept the youngster. saying that otherwise they n'ould abandoo ~ somewhere. The woman \\'ho accompanied her to surrender P.iigucl to police so be can receive proper medical and emotional care said the bizarre case grew out ol what appeared to be a mutual aer_. · menL ; I ! I " ' ,,,_P .. el ' I 11 ' BURTON •.. • .. lions produced some of the moet bilfer dialog ever heard in the Irvine co~ chambers. ' Mayor Burton described the League selection process as a "sham" and .a , blatanUy "polJtlcal deception" u he declared he couldn't tell from any of tlie resumes of candidates "if any of theei: people are real." ·· Mn. Pryor tben charged Burton hadn't attended any League meelloi in 11 month!. As alternate, P.1rs. Pryor sale!, "I have been present. I assure yoll, John, there are no Jdeological battles going on in the League of Cities. Much of what you are saying, 1 feel is based cit misrepresentations ••. Y'lllr perception ol this whole thlng Is quite crooked." • • "I guess my enthusiasm for thiJ pro- ject led me to ask for this letter," Lund said. "It apparently rubbed off on Dr. Bremer. percent of the taxpayentotalearnlnp,~ ,. .. ..,;.;..;,;;,,...,.1111,..i!i~iiiii!~i!"iiii!~~~!!!iiiiiiiii!!iii!~'!!!~iii!'~~~iiiiiii!'i!i!~~~,..,..~~~I Reagan pointed out that the percentage Ill will be slowly reduced .. ch year unlll a ::w. 538 CENTER STREET-CO~TA MESA 646-1919 ~Jam~ limit of about seven percent ii reached: ....................... ~ Irvine Council Action Hert. in capoule form, are the major actions taken Tuesday nlghl by Ir- vine city councilmen: -PARK BONDS: Set Feb. 19, 1974, as the date voters will be asked to ap- prove a $IO to $25 mUllon bond lsaue for parka. -CHARTER: Voted to grant $11,0SO lo 10.member cillunl commiuee to study pltemaUve forms of government. --COMMERCIAL ZONE: Changed the general .... cla&<incation .... 31· acre parcel along CUiver Drive between Walnut Avenue. and the Santa Ana Freeway from eeneral commerdal to planned community. I I -STATE PARK-BONDS! Aakrd that *5f7.jj!)_fot_cenlraLm!De...atblttJc_.l-1-•--- faclllty and $470,000 lo bnpNVe 47 acres ol Southern CaU!omll EdlJoo Com- pany easement land be coolfdered dty'1 "priarities" for aha.re ol June, lt74 state park bond issue. -HEALTH CARE STUDY: E•lended life of city advisory committee which plans lo survey needs and availability ol medJcal facUI U .. and aervl~ -UNI PARK APARTMENTS: Voted unanlmoualy lo allow ~lsnnln1 com· mission, city •tall and Irvine Q>mpany to_cornplete site ~Ian Tiew prior lo selling zone change hearing on sportmenla near Unlvenity Par. lementary School. Bays Gym ~es. Sllarts-1.48 Sliits-llmllla- Sll 59c to 100 Szp,.llB-1.25 ., Hand Bans & Gloves 1 Racquetball Racquets & Bans Temis Rackets ,WilsoHlunlap-DaviS:-Bancroft . ' . l I ' ' I ' • Tennis Dresses Tlllllis Shirts & Shorts --::-CJl--::Sll,..:.~-IS-1~l9::.-5 -up ___ ,_,_~i,,..~ -l,ll~··IHISQe11&s-7,BS-up-- ( .f Tdis Balls-7.95 ~UL -Sllits & Pants Wn Up Slfts:-21.95 &.up NJ*' Jackets ' Rale!P Bikes Parts-Tires-Tubes -TllANlllT GRANT: Allecttted $11"°6 ol plannJnc contincen<Y .....,,,. IUilda te launch atuoly lelcllnc IA> appUcatlon !or $200,000 In federal llmds lo W>- dtrwrt:te f 11 tM'd; far MW ttlJlllt system. Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Repalrlnr· ( ' • • • .. ' .· . .. • .. .- •• .- . .. . . . J311'~ I I Stanf~rd Student . St'ah~d\ t~ ·Death. "-' ... P~ ALTO (AP) -.,-ulict ' lll'ld>,1ate student wbo -· 111 ,they bavo no ·c1ues;lii 111<1 '\'!! JoQlnc . ...... , 1laylng or ,.·lli!Jliim, · t ·~;ruled out robbery oio a -...,.-ll)Oll .. and --tbal !be ~ . student at Sl4nford ft\Ultiple wounds coaJd lndlcoi,5 --vmN~ ~4 '*..m.ot.~ ~ The body ofllo.'!ld S. Levine; rovenge. { 20, of.Itbac:a. N.Y.; ·-found ~ · ~7 ~de !be eompo1 '"-" ASSAILANT II ~· llbn.ey, a quarter,. mUe:. lrOm ed to have darted fn:m. 1 the !Jl>«atol'l'i'Whorp ·ho lia4 • shadow of the deep beclae · \ boerl doing -'*' ~ new Jinklg the mud>travelecl medical dlMce for.U)e ill the ~ the dormitories to' tl'it dlqooell of heart cllleuO. ~ campuo, bbt Rola liaid a l ~Jong -yi<JQd ... L\NTA CLARA. Co \(at y ~· ~ Underahlrlfl Tom Jloliil HJi( .1*vlne bad been "i'.i. g on be bad -•labbed -)titmeo ·• n+w devioO 'to •be · 11 alt In the baot and ...,. * the alt«native t'1 the , iliptial """"· If -boll"'""' lite eledrocardiollrapb, • frjend -.&1111.occurred ber,e-ea lald. \ , J 12:45 a.m. lnd ! ·a.m. Levine'• body was found by Northern Firelin~ ' Increased By '111e Anocllted Presa . Weary Northern CaUlornia ftrefigbters reinforced their lines as the region 's last three active fires stowly died. Control or the 13.000.acre Finley Creek fire in Humboldt CAunty had been anticipated today after crews spent Tues- day strengtben1ng their 35- mile perimeter around the blue. COntrol of a fire generally is achieved 24 boon after cono- lairunml Bill Seeking Stiff Fines For Smog SACRAMENTO (AP) California legislators a re working towanl strengthened THE PIRE reduced a cabin regulations for stationary and and two pickup trucks to rub-automotive sources of air ble and forced 200 people to pollution. nee their homes and camps On Tuesday, three days near Shelter Cove before it before adjournment ol the 1973 was cordoned off. sessk>n. the Senate Local But no one was ltlfled and Government Committee sent a the 5IO men fightiag the blll to the f1oor lhat -Id U.. nameo etCIP"ci with only tw> _pose stiff and progressively-in- injured llllles -"problbly creasing fines on pollutioo- IOlllt aort « a safety record . belching California industries. .-idortog the 11ee_. of . . · the terrain," state forest LATER, . the A s s em b 1 y 1 ranger Jim Turner aaid Tua-T r a nsportatian Committee , day. . -to IDften the -ptlga I' aialnst oxides of nitrogen . , ~: EVEN AFTER the fire is ooming frun about f iv e ~ ccintrolled, It will continue ml1llon automobllel in the 1918 burning up to a week, Turner through 19'11l model years. said. BurnlnC logs lying on the The automobile bill, In- forest floor ·.,.. tough to ez-troduced by Sen. John llngullh, ho added. llolmdahl (D-Oaltland) would 1be a,ooo-acre fire tn Men-have great1y reduced the num- dociDO County alto was to be ber of can for which anti- eootrolled today with some 743 emission devices would be re- men holding more than 23 quired, and restrictM the miles ol. fire line. Division of geographical area mvered. Forestry apokesman· David As the law now stands, lbe Mendozl said C011trol oould be state Air Re!ouro!O Board ii achieved today if there w~ to require anU~xldes o f tltUe wind. nitrogen devices on 1•70 "AS LONG as the weather stays with us, we don't expect to have any problems," Men- dor.a saki. Children playing with fire touched off the blaze, he said. •Division of Forestry officials tllb expect the Apple Tree Ridge fire &0uth of Eureka to be conll<llled today after being cootalned Tuesda'y at 841 acres. model cars over a l~month period beginning~ Januory. MOTORISTS are to receive notices in their next registr~ tion envelopes toward the end or this year. telling them when their devices should be in- !talled. 'lbe ARB has approved siJ; devici!s it says wUI do the .job. Their prkes run to a max- imum of $.15. • I • II dl,HilS DI $100,000 ,. .. ftr six 1111nOs ID one rear % ' T•t umber 11 t•est accounts t•Jt we u1 accept is limited I WE PAY COMPETITIVE INTERE$lUllS ON ALL OTHER ACCOO~ ':. , .. FOURTEEN OFFIC ES TO SERVE ·~~~~ .,_it ., ~ LtCrtSCtltl • MG--CO.-L01A~12l 1 '-·"lio'~ '.· "'-PIOt D-(ZI .. ._..... ·~· l Fl11 Miltl111I Dfflc11 ii Ntrtltll C1llltnl1 'i Plt1111t Nill SH lr11t-;.· · " (D!•1i11 Soul · .. fNlir Cit1 • M111l1i1 View $11 Jtlt I ... DAILY PILOT $l GeoTek to Receiver?: . ~ . • •• ... more than 2,2CIO investors. Reiourcts. Lo& Angeles Tim~ When the suit was filed last publisher Otis Chandler, llf May, Burke owned 80 percent other Individuals and vario~ of GTR Management, the corpQrate entities were narntllJ: parent firm of G e o T e k as defendant.a with Burke. . )' Lockheed Asks Hughes' For $100 Million Loan . It is a matfur of record that in the model year just ending '• ' .. .. . ... , J ... 11, .. ' ... , ~·· " ' . ' ' ... ... .. ' .... ... ' • more people chose to own Cadillacs than ever before in history-more than double those of the nearest competitor. And it is true that Cadilhu: traditionally . .... ' ' •' , . • •• 1 , leads alt~SJ~l!!l!lc.5.'if'i~.-resale value and owner loyalty. h's&reccnd wit~ "gq'ifPi;!ri*J!!-""""" way$ the Cadillacs of 1974 are superior ., '· 'id>lfiil1 f J'ltf rtabliMfli tm.record. ~ .; ••. 1 ,; ,( ·~ ;:: It's what you expect of Cadillac ... and something more. • : •· .t· • . ' F.: iit'' , • ' rll., ~ ~ • • ' K ' .. ... t l'on1 of OeV itle. A new Broughilm it' you thful fl;avor. A1 doe1 the bold MW And tomethlng lne. Evn leM et(liM' d~antt. And tht' nt'W uhr;a·elqant Cadillilc grillt'. noiH with high-damping engine mountl, " '" ''~ .. ... "' *OPEl\I NIGHT & . ~nd Saturda·Y. ~ood Talismill\, a car we think ls M0tt drlvltfg ,,....,.. Fintr engine per-• fan clutch iind a muffler for air inUb. '!\...J-fl Mon cholm. And what a choice tt \,-~· "'"dettin.cl to be the talk of the luxury cl.ass. form an«' ... from ltatt to stop. Due in Inside the c•r, a virtu~ network ol-... t----'--~th<;';pe~ot~.,.;fi.i;':;;<i-i;i....,,~,,:>;;;;r,,i>.;.--i<Gi,iG::i~.,i;,tct;:.:m,;;;:,~_.;.,ryriT;;;;:~;.,;l;;;liC;;:..._p;;,;;n;::;;to~>;::;,ilt;;,w-nimbastto:n-dt·ambe•r.,-.---.11,.t-m-attrTals• lucludh1g • ·Cill ,(213) Q~3-9801 . .,,._ 1111 white pogas . for v-,_.t office ;_ASSETS-1lY~ $375-MILLD- •• • ire the threaA,_ 1tt here. The clauic> is a new lnitnament panel that giwt tht new camshaft, •~ relndexer to pro-on cloon-silently doe• it1 ;ob. AfW aU. f.Jtttwood 8ro' gf,.... The mliftifbM car the lap-eEJ_., look...Jiv.ion are vide quick starting. a 'tnQrkel to supply it's a Cadillx . new "tWtiOft of Alnericli't only luxury' moreluxuriousthanewr. the engi ne with cool« air. Tht rolli113 To own or lease the 19'14 CadlU.C of convatibSe-!ldortdo. Tht Mwly 1tyled. Mort n.k. Tht lft'lart ne'w stylina·of tht 1moothnns ol tht ride' ttrlt you this is J'OUf choice, or just to look theM "*• Co.pt: de Villa. P1•• ti.a other baa.ic Coupe dtVllle i1 ·a c11e 1n point. ltl Cadillac Ill ilt Wat. A•ailible on all " wt in•itt you t Q. visit your Ca4Jllec ~A--btl\ltlful new lines. highUihttd. by the rnodtl1 11rt stttf..btlftd radial tim and a deeltt now. CJdil11e '74 ... man th....,, NM ...... UIJillm C... t...ry "°' privatequmtu wiOdoW, further accent newHigh·Energy)&nl on Sy.iem. Americ;a'1NumberOM LuxuryCar • . • I . Now on display by your authorized Cadillac dealer • I ' -• DAD,Y PU:.OT EDITORIAL PAG~ Date with a Future Irv-lne community services commissioners have de- cided to urge city councilmen to set a February date for the proposed $20 million (or more) parks acquisition and development bond fund . Commissioners· unanimously supported the Febru· ary date. Their vote overruled the advice of Community Services Director Paal Brady and the city's paid con· sultants, Ribera and Sue, who favored a June date. The commission didn't buy the argument that the approach of summer is needed to encourage "yes" voters to come out and support a massive city bonding program -a finance measure which requires a two-thirds major· ity vote. Reluctant to place the bonds on the April council election ballot, commissioners opted for the February date, believing the sophi stication of Irvine voters will prevail. Assuming there is time to explain adequately the need for the bond funds to the community between now and February, the commission choice for the earliest possible date seems wise. Challenge for Schools School began Tuesday for so me 13,200 students in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. Faced with growth pressures that won't quit, Sad· dleback administrators in their first year of official oper- ation si nce unification already found t hemselves in a tou gh race to provide adequately for their pupils. So far, they are meeting th e challenge. commodate two separate high schools in space designed !or 1,800 students. , In the morning sessloDf 2,400 Mission Viejo High students will attend. -The afternoon session will take care or 1,200 EI Toro High students whose new school won't be finished before next fall . There will be no Jack of challenges for teachers, administrators, and students in this dlfficult situation. Perhaps the only good thing about the double se .. sion, like beating one's bead against the wall, will be that it will feel so good when it's over. More Shops at Last Irvine planning commissioners last week approved the layout of the Campus Valley Shopping Center-the fi rst commercial in crement of what will be the 25().acre University Town Center. Campus Valley was the first planning commission· initiated zone change in city history. The project repre- sents local government in action . At first, the shopping facility was to have been located in Turtle Rock Village. Sites there were , .. jected in the face of opposition by residents because they were near schools. First a site adjacent to TurUe Rock Elementary School was turned down. Later a parcel near University High was considered. Turtle Rock residents say they must drive a car to shop anyway, sin ce it would have been all uphill from any of the chosen locations. One result of the growth is double sessions for 3,500 students at the Mission Viejo High plant to ac· The Irvine Company 5Crapped plans and with city prodding shifted gears to create Campus Valley on land at Campus Drive and Zee Street. Now, it appears a ~ajor !ood market and other overdue shops and serv- ices will ~ added to the city scene perhaps as early as next spnng. SB ho\...,~ .... • 11'S 111£ PRESl!)ENi, ON liU<d NUMS£R THREE!' Why Bother To Revietv Bad Books? Dear Gloomy Gus Reader Speeuf.ates on Vlti11aate Etf ects The Curious Logic of Tax-on-tax ' FNEY J.HARRI~ ; '.Quite often I get letters asking v.·hy I dcio't comment on new books more than I dO -and the answer is really very simple. I don't see eye to eye with public taste on most books, and why should I bother to spi t against the wind ? If a book I consider exceptionally good comes across my deek, I menLion Jt: but 95 percent of them are little more than junk, in my eyes, and nothing I say about them is going to dim their papu]ar appea.1 . In Grandma's ravoritc phrase, "You might as well save your breath to cool your porridge." When "Love Story" came out, I took a peek at it and almost threw up. But pan· ning it in the column would <Illy make me look like an intellectual snob to most people, who would buy it and read it and enjoy it anyway. THE SA.ME with "Jonathan Livingston 5eagull" -to me an utlerly synthe tic book, yet deemed "inspirational" by millioos of readers. So let them deem, and let. me demur privately. You don't change people's tastes or standatds by lecturing them from a lofty pasition : in ·fact, you only harden their resolve and convince them that you are cantankerous or contrary or suffering from an inflated ""'5e ol soperiority. There is nobody as stupid as an in- tellectual when it comes to making con· Irvine Ranch \Vat.er District man- ager says largest taxpa yer de- serves to decide who will run the district. By analogy, that must mean General Motors or I'IT de- serves to decide who runs the coon· try. Come now! T.F.T. Gloomy G11• t-ft .,. •ullntll1'M 11'1' ,........ ........ _ . .,. .......... Ylr#t .t IM _, • .,, SW Y-"" .....,, t• Oi-y G--. OtlllY ,.llet, tact with the ordinary reader. He sneers and ridicules, tries to impose his own criteria oo others, and in genera.I acts like a man with a stomach full ot sour grapes. And' not a single mind does he change with his arrogant hectoring .. IT'S UKE a wine expert writing in "Popular Mechanics'' about the superiority of a Chateau Mouton- Rothschild over Tab, Squirt, GWlk and Drip. U your palate has been corrupted on sklmk-juice, skunk-juice is what you're going to like; and any in· timation that it's something less than the nectar of the gods is met with stolid and sullen resistance. "It's all rel11;tive," they mumble, "just a matter of taste." Indeed it is: But they don't want to believe there are objective standards in such matters, as they know there are in ranking baseball teams, race-horses, or poker players. If they did, they might feel forced to raise their sights. That's why I don't comment more often on new books. Let sleeping dogmas lie, I say, and if anybody wants to believe that Louis Nizer is an exciting writer of courtroom drama , or that Erich Segal is a fabulous fabulist, let them read and rest in peace. You don't convert anybody by standing on a platfonn and making ugly faces. Ethics Hard to Teach To the Editor : Shortly after my arrival in California I had occasion to buy a new tire from Pep Boys on Beach Boulevard in Hunt- ington Beach. I was somewhat surprised to find that the price of the tire, listed at some $17 and despite the allowance of $1 for my old carcass, kited to over $20 by the tiJ.lle I reached the cash register. I'M NOT complaining of Pep Boys, who were courteous quite beyond the ex- perience of a customer fresh from New York City brow-beating. But in the course of my expostulations I learned that part of the cost stems from a federal e1cise tax on rubber, something on the order ol. t•1percent. 'Jbere Js also a Cali(ornJa State sales tax of 6 percent - and trivial though it was, 1 round it most annoying that the sales tax is levied not only on the principal paid for the tire, but on the monies squeezed out of me for the Ced era I excise tax! "Why do I pay a tax on a tax ?" 'vas mv p!aint. "Wel l," answe red the tirC salesmpn, "after all you couldn't get the tire without paying lhe excise tax, could yoo? So it's legitimate to tax you for what you· have to pay ... " "Baloney," I• replied. 'I couldn't get the tire withoul paying the sales tax either. Why not tax me 6 percent on the 6 percent I pay down for sales tax, and 6 percent of the 6 percent of the 6 percent , too ... ?" WELL, no oeed to pursue this sad tale to its inevitable end ing, which we all know much too well. But since we decid- ed not to travel anywhere on Labor Day, I whiled away the time pursuing the tax- on-a.tax*-a·tax to infinity. Just suppose the !late were allowed to apply this pr;n. ciPle on the 6 percent sales tax to the bit. ter end .•. how much sales tax would we finish up with? Somewhat surprisingly, it doesn't add very much to the state's take. It's the old argument of the infinite geometric series. If the tax-on-a-tax business is pursued to Infinity, CO!!le!\ out to be 6.383 percent! Thus at a 6 percent tax rate, the tax- on-a-tax principle doesn 't increase the The Watergate scandal has profoundly government's take by much. embarrassed the Ameri can lega l pro-But as we know to our cost, tax rates fession while providing em ployn1ent for EDITORIAL change; and they change in the same ct!rla' of · direction, always. Some day, I Imagine in its members. A disconcerting· RESEARCH our legislatures will try to introduce this ly large number of the witnesses appear· principle in the desperate search for ing before the Ervin Committee were f··-•-lawyers v.·ho implicated other lawyers in wlU.'5; forewarned is forearmed. It adds their testimony, and \\'ho v.·ere of course A proposal to establish such a body will onJy a trivia l surtax to the b.iujc rate at 6 led b h · be presented to the forthcoming annual percent; but should the ~ tax then reprcsen y I e1r O"'n attorneys. In · 10 i.... addition, all seven members of the com· meeting of the ABA in Washington. rise. to percent. t,... tax-0n-a-tax prin- miltee are la\.1-··schooJ graduates, and lo a related development, the National ciple would raise the take to 11.t percent the I -• b ·11 la As.9ociation of Lawyen1 (NALl. ,., ...,...____ ... not so trivial, after an . And should Y are ass StL-u Y sli more wyers. ~ .. .i.... I f '-""-the basic rate subsequenUy rise to 20 Robert\\.'. f.1escrve . outgoing presJdmt "....aUl6 creat on ° a special committee percent, tax-on-a-tax would increase the or the American Bar Association (ABA t, to deal with attorneys implicated in total to a full 25 percent; and if it ever h• acknov"'edgcd that it "ls hard tor us Watergate. reached 50 percent, the total would be a to accept and harder to explain" that And that 's not all. Fred Grabowski, solid 100 percent! "many whose names have been brought M1tly appointed bar COUll.'lel of the You laugh, I know. But iO did we laugh tnto the scanda l are l11wyers. some of District of Columbia Bar Association, at the frantic protests against the income them of high professional stalus." Jle recmlly disclosed that he is investigating tax amendment, Jess than a lifetime ago. added : allegations of mi.sconduct against SO They .said it would multiply wars, doles, "To some dcbirec ii reflects the fact lawyers t.1·bose names have been cited in business in government and business and that, uni~uely in lhis country, latA'Yers connection \.1-'ith Watergate. He sa id his labor ... and were they so far wrong? are the s1nglt-: largest occupa tional group inquiry could lead to disbarment, ALFRED H. MASON in governmen t, particularly at the suspension, public ttmure or a private MAILBOX Ltll•n from r.-..n w. .,._, Ntrm9llY wrlten "*''-' CM'llY thlr -ill * .,..,..,, or 1ts1, The rltttl N _._ htttn "' flt .,.a. or •llmlMI• Hllofl h ~-All ........ -·· lft. tlllfot "'"'",.,,. ..... -1/Jll ......... kt .. -m•y Ill 'lllltllllefoll • ,,_.. H wfffclellt tM-It _,.rMf, ,._try Wiii Mt IN .-bN ..... not for the residents of Irvine to attempt the same thing. I find this attitude most objectionable. ON FOUR different occasions hundreds of good citizens attended the Village of Valley View hearings. In your Feb 4, 1973 issue you called them "intolerants" and implied that they were bigots. Yet, tbey were successful in making a pos.ilive con- tribution in influencing the design of their city. Now again, on Au g. 31. you have resorted to name calling. I am shocked that a paper that purports to serve the residents of Irvine shouJd accuse almost 1.000 of them o! elitism and economic discrimination. Why the accusation? Because the people wbo li ve there day to day do not believe that a plan adopted In 1964 is some kind of sacred cow? Possibly. Possibly the Daily Pilot should review the position it takes in the editorial referring llJ Turtle Rock. There, apparently, it is appropriate to support a change in plans. Better yet, refer to your page one (same date) article, "Irvine Plans for Apartment Project Scored." There it is stal<d , "about JO perC<!llt of the people Jiving in completed portiom of University Park have signed petitions.'' A more ac- curate figure ii f5 pon:ent ol tilt households or 33 percent of the estimated eligible voters. The total number . of signatures is aignificanUy close to that required for the entire dty (10 pel'C<J1t under Cal~ornia Electim Code, Qiapter 3, Article 1 which spedfies the procedure for a referendum protesting a n ordinance.) FURTllEB, ooe wooden whether the article's concluding statoment about apartment rents wbicb 1'81111• from $210 (ooe bedroom) to PIO (0-beclnloms) ii consistent with tdllClrial name coll\n(. Perhaps there ls no lncoallltency ~· Perhaps It is simply an ~t 111ot both editorials support the pi_,..,i - not tilt people. • ' , One would hope t!lal the Dally Pilot would, Instead, support the ooncemed and dedicated residents of Irvine who care enought to circulate a petition to make their voice heard in the council chambers. That's the same kind of car· ing that incorporated the City of Irvine. I sincerely hope that caring continues. JOHN H. BURTON Mayor, City ol lrvlne Two Wrongs ••• To the Editor: don't equal a right." So right now, right this moment, let's let our Congr:essmen , Senators and our governor know ho'i\' we feel. GEOFF SCHRADER Double Standard To the Editor : I was interested but not really surpris- ed to read !hat Judge Sirica bas ruled that James McCord and Jeb Magruder cannot give JectW'es at universiUes and other places because, he says "it is a disgrace that Watergate criminals should Jlnlfit from lbeir wroni doings." Ile may haye a poinL· r HOWEVER., I do not remember any such ruling when Angela Davis lectuttd all over the country alter the ~ jail break and -the murder of ooe of Judge Sirica 's colleagues. Nor can I seem to rein.ember any such restriction placed on Daniel Ellsberg after bis stealing gove rn· ment secret documents and exposing tht:m to friend and foe alike. Does thi s represent a double standard? lf it does not, then there is surely DO such thing as a double standard. · FURTIIER, ir such rulings had been applied to the above radical lerti sts, you can bet your Jast dollar that the American Civil I~Jbertics Union would have risen up en n1asse to denounce the judge for ha ving deprived these poor dears of their rights to make a living in their chosen field . Na1nely, running down our country in speeches from sea to shin- ing sea. I have not . noticed such ln· dignation from the A.C.L.U., nor the fush to to protect these newly UDCO'Vered crinlinals. ' ' Now-, you may woodtr what doet ii! thi.5 mean. Logic seems to conclude that; 1. U you are a radical, a Communist. or a fellow traveling Uberal. you may make money from lectlll't!s. 2. If you are a Republican, you have no such rights and can starve first Interesting. PAUL WESTBROOK Nixon Seeks Loyalty First in Appointees WASHINGTON -President Ni.Ion has subtly inlormed the regul ators he picks to protect consumers that he is far more concerned about their loyalty to him than he is about their freedom of judgment. So outraged was one hdnest appointee that, even though he was handpicked by the White House, be went to ~ bis Democratic senator to complain he 'bad been leaned on. Agencies like the Federal Power Oml· mission, the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Communications Com· mission and the Interstate Commerce COrnmission are among the least roman- l1c -'OUJlding offices In town. ~ BUT TO THE t'ilnsillner, .they mean safe-or-unsafe air Oights, falr-or-foul ads, good-<>r·bad TV, higher-or-IOwer utility rates and clean-or-dirty food . Even though their members are presidential appointees, they are supposed to act in- dependeotly of the White House. Several months ago, concerned over too much Democratic-type thinking by h i s regulators and administrators, Nixon had his then chief of staff, H.R. Haldeman, send a private memo to 'all new a~ po in tees. responsibility to see that this doesn't happen." ONE OF THE M4NY appoin-.to get this "loyalty packase" wu. Rcl,bei1 Mor· ris, a San l'ranciBqi, ~' picked to fill a slot at the l!~ral 'Power Com. mission, now dealtng 'with the IDM1Y. crisis. Though Morris was later te be tumed down by the Senate for his pn>lndustry background, he WM ,so I~ by the Nixon-Haldeman lect>ire thal he wrote to , I his oenator, John 'l\mney, "I leave it to your calmer heed." Mor-, ris wrote Tunn~y, ''to determine \Ybetbet the essenllal message ;_ ospechillr' tho strong fatherly advice 1of the flq~ Mr>' tence of the memot'8ndum -& nqt: 'Bl'Other, you may thlllk you're being IJ> polnl<d to an Independent agency, but don't think for a minute that you're II> dependent.'" • DAILY PILOT ~ A copy of the terse memo has reached us. Attached was a column by pro-Nixon writer Ray Cromley, which Haldeman says "Tho President has ~d and feels J!obm N. Wied, Pul>lllhtr it's Important that you have a copy." T,,omu KHOU, Editor I l I ' 111E COLUMN so endol'!Cd by tilt Barbaro Krribich President says, •iA relltlvely small .Editorlal Page Editor , I I \ 1 federal le"I. And ii may also raise the reprimand from tilt D.C. Bar disciplinary Residents' Rights qnestton wb:!ltx!.r 111-wyers who ~rticipate board. ,__DrJOVl!1'111Mn1,afPOlicy aoo atl•-----------..,------'!'o'tllt-f'.dttor. minlstrative Jcv~ls, have not lost that ~NJCS :rurely wiD complain that the J would like to call your atteniion to I was disappointed today on the Senate ruling to brtng back the cruel and unusual punishmerit, the death penalty. IF YOU STOP to think about It, capital punishment ls not a deh!rrent to crime bc<ause tho people who cotnmit the crlm<s are mentally Ill. They doo't stop to think about the conseq..._ aftei- ward. group of willful men scatlertd tn key The dltorlal ,pap ol. the> D&Uy positions through the government ,ha.11v~·'1-·j---iPllotiii!ii'"i'-~ii'i'°~'llfiionn~iandi;i'i'iiitlmi'julaliji•~· ~~--i-.---for-almooHour-yearo-actlYely-Nbot_qo<I .., , ..,. • the p,.ograms spoDIOl'ed by ,their Presl-dlvtrwiCommentaey'on topla1 Of fn.. I prolessional d~achment from their move toward greater stlf-rtgulation of the first two editorials which appeared in cllmU' affairs lhat makes It possiQ.le for the legal profession comes rather late In your Friday, Aug. 31 Issue, as well as the them to 00 objective." Jn such a frame of the day. Jf disciplinary machinery had page one lead story about the University mldd. be wmt on, laW)'ers can become betri contlnually In operation, many ot Park apartment zoning. "loo usy victims of the phllOlJOphy that tilt lawyers Im plicated In Waterpte First, let me say that 1 am aware of wlm.iog en election ls all·lmportant." might ha ve steered clear of involvement. the dangers of taking a newspaper to Many observers contend that law task, but as an elected offlciat1 my first '1B8 TAINT of Watergate has lf!d to schools do a poor job of instUling a sense responsibility Is to the people of Irvine - d F sir for greater self-ditlclpllne on the of ethlcs in their students. Proressor not to the Daily Pilot or The Irvine Com-~ el .Cbl; lecal fraternity. Oiesterfield Andrew Kaufman, who conducl3 a course pany. If I've read your paper correctly Siltlll; 1111 ADA 's Jlr<Sldcnt .. toct, bu In professional r-lbllity at Harvard over the peat two years. It would seem .,.. tbll the a!&>Ciation will set up a Law School, believes that teaching ethics that you believe it is permissible for you ~ panel devoted to disciplining is "the hardest thing for a law school to to attempt to innucncc the Irvine Plan- Gf ia..,..,. aometimc In the coming year. deal with." nlng Cmunisslon and City Council, but Capital punishment ls jlJJ!t a band-me- down tradition from our ancestOl'I. Bick then, • person coold tie eRCUted for the smallest of crimes. It ill about-tfme that we stop using this eye-f~ye cblld'a play. Th.., people need help, not the death penalty! ,JIJST REMEMBER. what yoor motbtr alwa)'S used to tell you, "Two .....,.. dent." ll goes oo to say that "the Pres~ ....,. "1 ~~"',.......,... "114 ' dent now alms at weeding our' tlleft c~tt. '1,PC""~• a mm ror ! dissentefl. """°"' v1.,., iand by_. 1lllil ! Haldeman, still quoU., thefrelldenl'• -per'• ""'~-"' views, 18ld Nixon -ted the; rtplator'I ..,,.... -The Offnloo10 ' and other appoln-to reod the column ~:W ~ :r;: :!ff::,:, ! '''° \hat you will u.:...chlY Wldentand. -· o;tnlono ""'111 ~ i., ... '°" the bests for (Nlzoa'1J ~ c_o D c e 'r n • 1 ~ ...t-Jm• i 1 -.. '8llM J regarding the neceal(31 of aioldinr bav· :•ntilnon __ _.. .. •Ii-l ing his pollclea '"""Pl bf ~ In ..-GI 1M1r ...... by "° lJolb'. I the bureaucr1cy;" PUot-.OUW" w acsJ. ' 1 Then. Uke a .,..-aooi ~ 1dmonltblng en ~ .,...., H ......... Aid, "H II, II -· "1"f •Wech\etldl1, Sept. 12, lW/I • \ • • Today's Final • N.Y. Stocks . . VPL .66, NO. 255, 1 SECTJONS, 108 PA&ES ' . ·w COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEmMBER 12, 1973 TEN CENTS ~ ·--c '7 • t Huntll}gl*ll · J;f each Elderly ~itizens Organize .. . ~ ' ~ ,;... ' By Bo'.AJw KA vE '. . , Of~ D9Nr'PIAll...,. M.tnort-ty groups have organ ii e d • Women ~ve organized. And now the elderly are IX'ganizhig. Leaders of senior citizen croups com- plain that Huntington Beach ls l!Orely lacking In IOClal seivtcel !or the elderly, 'l11e Orange Cllunty Council on Aainl has agretd, namlni lbe city. "large! area". So S"1lor· ctllzen.s ai>d junior citizens alike have banded toplber lo lorm the Telb State Bar ' HuntinltOll Beacit <;ounctJ on Aging. Led b)' · K<D White, Hyntlng10n BeJch asNtant Ul>rarian and one ol the Junior ctllztns lnVolved, tl\e 'ooilnci! baa -io exilten<:e for ·about 1 month. !luring tbat time, it bu held lour met:tioce lll!d·hal .started writing aeveral grant propqqla, One I><PPPSll will go to lbe C!'W'tY. Qlllce Of Jl<V"'"" Sb,arlni -the agency respo!)Sible ·ror aidlng senior citizens on t he local level under the federal Older Americana Act. ·Reagan Seeking Tax Cut Support N .. t Monday the croup. plaqa to go before the city council and make Its con- cerns and goala lmown. l)unemben are hoping .. the ~ -:Ill. graot them of. llclal status aa a ct\y Commlaslon nlber than jull a ctVIC•lf'Olip, to ~· lhem with more authority. Thi! j><Obleml ol 11>< elderly are severe, accordlni to council memben. Adequate lood ii tbe DIDllber one coocern, with housing, trmllpoNiloa and accaaa to in. IOf1Datlon: lollOwtog cl~ behind. • I · ' . "'111e most important i thing Is a me<:tiog place !or elderly people," said ~ Dlndµrand, vice f chairman of the.council and one of the ~active senior members. "We need a plaCe to meet, to be with each other, to hate a place to go."· "'Mle Important thing b !or senior citlzens to lead a nonnal p&ysical, social IDd recreational ·l~e," explained White. A recreational center can help in pr<>- vldlng Ibis normal lile. GOTl!ARO The group is currently making an in- formal bid for one of the soon-to-be- vacated buildings in the present city haJI complex. When city officials move out next year, the buildings will be empty, although some have structural defects that will have to be corrected before they can be used ag~in. Bill Back, ecOnomic director for the ci- ty,· ts one of the men responsible for recommeft4ing to the city cooncil how to dispose of the vacant buildings. On Mon· TE day, at a meeting of the Council on Aging Back said he would keep the request in mind v.•hen a package proposa l is presented to the councilmen. He v.·amed them , however, that 01her groups are also eagerly eyeing the building. Once the senior ci tizens secure a large place lo J'Qeet and be with each other, a large pa rt of the problem is solved. But the difficult ies of purchasing food, (Set ELDERLY, Page 2) ' Waif Needs Operation, 111 Tra1una· By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1tM rt.fly Plhl S'9ff ' ' BY TOM BABLEY 'Of .. Dlltr ""' ...... Gov, llooald Reagan today urged Cllilomll lawyers to join blm ID hll bid .. ct!I tueo "that ltt ~ llC!ll'ly ball the laQoa\e ol evert laipoJW ID lhil llale." (Related StorJ ra,. S.) . IEACH ~' ..... '·"' .. A silent little boy named Miguel, whose parents police allege gave him away 4~ months ago with a casually written transfer of ownership, is In custody ol Orange C.ounty juvenile au'thorltiea to-' day. ' Welcomed to the State J!or convention in Anlbeim bY .... ?, .. ...... ~·told • ==· ... _ -1,llt•-ltom lhi ...... Cllllomla tllat ...... -pol the lnke on tues. "There ii no ....,. !or 111 not taklltC ouch -tbntulh the las Initiative 11111 will be oo your ballot Nat. I," ~ aald. "Yau hove 1 powerflll wlce an4 fir/ . hope today ii tbal you will back ... lo 111¥ ellorta. "Our acbool population ii levellDg oll, the great California water project II our completion IDd the normal ll10Wlh or our economy will be well able to ac- commodate any additlonal revenue sovenunent needs," ftelllD llkl. Big Explosion Shatt.ers Valley Chemical Firm A powerful citemlcal eXllloolon Tuesday olcht ralaed the rool or a·tountaln Vallet mlaulaciunoa compony IDd blfw"out a hta.'Y 1teel dOor, ~lllO\l llld ~- Nano oMbe ~ -'1111•11 Ille =i:i~~~=~ cbunU .,. 1hroulboUI· the fie. tory, Flromon ..... le .,..,.. 'etiild t1ceed 115,0IO. . • • • . .. c.jil. Rlchmt Fue-1114 ... hasn't ,been able to plnpolot the-or the I p.m. ezplosi<11, wllictt,~ ~ In a vat Mlol chemicals ..ea to make a plutk: adbeslve. 11The contpany Jn!kes /.,,)an '" ~ lldhesive and as neat 11 we can ftl'ft out, Ibey aot a batch of bed cbemlcall or lbeb' proportion wu a little oil," be aaicl. Fueuntein aaid the llnl exp1cillGft was lono...d by a series ol spot !Ira all over ~ant where flaming cbemlcall "'re red. He said tbe fires ftr:tl I con-. by tlie, plBIJ~• 9Pflnkltt sYstem y doused. •• coocuaalim oL !he bllst exloill.,tr. · ~ , t . ' r "wfl.1. "lffl• PUTURI HUNTING~ 'BEACH PRRBWAY'TAKI-AN ·ALTERNATI ROUTI? " AnOlher Quootlon: W-WHI It Ind· Now Th1t CO.II FrMWay·Hu BMn Oumpod? . N:ew·Chile ·Fig;liting Flares; -:• ~. l,QQQ .Die in Revolution? . ' .. ~ ' . • , 1 IWm Wire· lerv\eel Lst Presldeiit Salvador 1 Allende com- SAN't!AGO; a.a. -fiptlng broke milted suicide durio& U., violent coup OU\ todlly 11Peen' t!Olc!IUi11!1Cj. factory that toppled bis govel'1lllMlit wwbn <.Wll!lllDI the-military coup A communjque aaid he tOO\ hb life at Z -wtdl;ll aailltlifresldeot Salvidor Allende p.m. ~Y .S tanlts clooed io oo)lfe 'l'lleodo1· plosidentlal polite. . 'Pll'll·-Lll estimates .. 1d u many .,,._, ..mc.s were held~/ In the u · l,lllO per_. may bave -kt1lod • -.,.- ALLDQ i>M:TH PULPILLio ~'-:: i!i ~:. ~= PR1'0ICTION:. Shlry, , .... 4 ~had -DO ,irkla1 CODllrmatioa oiiice the llloOi&-lllrted·M boun U..t Allende ,t!ff. allbouib a qo. ' #> C i I\,.' I , r ; , • . ' pilotoenpber f9'• "' Mercurio, the ooly ,,,... """' i. ~ ..... 1\1 lii-Dewsplper ll"ioltted by !lie'' J1llil& to pvm by 'the -d,'*7 Jiiota -1(bltb'fal"ed P!tblllh~, aald be saw Allende's body pow<r ml clamped I state oi"*ie OD OD a b . coacb In bis a!ftce. . l!ii.·i:ounllf,l *""""'1 martial law, In-Tl»' porter aaid Alleode commltled llltllted pr..a taliOnblp and dllblnded oultlde "1th 1 mochlne gull. the ~-,' Solper lln! and government return lln! '1110 '~ eonlltmed today lbal Ma""' (See CHILE, Pip I) I '•' ~ State Officials Set (Jli,,ntington Fre~~y Survey ' . state transportation officials want to hear how local resident.. feel about a possible switch in the route of the p~ pose(! Huntiogton Beach Freeway. 1be current, adopted route stretches on a line from the San Diego Freeway near- ly to Yorktown Avenue, between Beach Boulevard and Newland Street. A year ago, tbe communities of Hun· tington Beach, Fountain Valley and WestmlnllA!r banded together and con· vlnced the state Highway Commission to oomlder sbllting that part ol tbe freeway to jull east or Gothard Street iD Hun- tington Beach. There had been strong opposition ta the adopted route In Fountain Valley, and Huntington Beach leade rs felt the Gothard route might open up more in- dustrial land for development as well as relieve Ole pressure Of beac~bound traf· fie. . the • pl.t'1, lectrletl. aDI ; .... -~· ' =:=u:.~1~i::=.':1: S Bfdhvf·_fn Tr11111t· .. ,., "Right now we are collecilng all ol lhe local l!OClal, economic and pollUcal lnj>Jt we can oa the route change," says Gary (See FREEWAY, Pl(e I) ded. Crowded School '!be youogller -roportedly, In neol et an operaUoo and emotioaal ~ resulting !ram the trauma ol rejecllcn - WM turtltd ln to Colla Mesa police - 4 p.m. 'Tu<sday. He WU aurreodered by a -I divorcee who hal bad to aeek public asslstallce since ogteelog to accept the unwanted 4-year-o\d because she felt sor- ry for him . . · "She 1aid the Welfare Department won't pay her to keep him," ezplalned Patrolman Clluck Hoffard, the c.oeta Mesa Police Deparbnent desk officer confronted by a pathetic trio . Investigators aald Pbylli> Stricklin aod Nancy Langseth, both residents of i Newport Boulevard motel, told of trying to provide a borne for the waif, wh6 became 4 two weeks ago. "I believe Miguel ls in need of both a father and mother," Mrs. Stricklin said. in a statement to police. She and her companion then told Of4 ficer Hollard Miguel'Sstory. "OD April 28, 1m, suspecta gave the child to the reporting persom, otailog they no longer wanted the boy," Officer Hoffard said in his report. Th.e brown-haired, b r ow n 4 e y e d youogsler hal reportedly become a pro!>. Jem child since that time, due to tha unstable backgroWld of tiis Drief life. His parent.. had promised to remain ln touch but moved to a motel in Anaheim and when Mrs. Stricklin checked on them in JWJe and discovered they bad left 1~ weeks. before. Costa Mesa police say they believe the abandon child's parent9 have left the state, apparently driving a 1965 red pickup sport vehicle customized with an old F.dsel front end assembly. Authorities said the couple apparently exerted some pressure on Mrs. Stricklin to accept the yoimgster, saying that otherwise they would abandon him somewhere. 1 The woman who accompanied her to (See LITl'LE BOY, Page I) • Weather It'll be lair Thursday, following the usual low clouds along the i:oast. Highs in the ros at the beaches rising to oear 80 inland. Overnight lows 57~. TRY'sEuouv. t ~o~an, ~r-A:J\ens Nabbed WITH HONORS / . . . .,... __ ...,;.-,, ... ·_ ..... ,.,..,.._.....,,_,,,,....___..._. -. INSIDE TODAY ~1l'tl've been lookloe !or• !'If. lo '..U " ~1::'~!!;~18 I ~··~~~~~:= =""."i::.'i:i,..~--:r":'iJ: Edmund G. Bro1an Jr., Coli· ou1;• 1 Dall,y Pilot clallllled•id could bl , J. -.pb11t ,.... _ tnmlt 'Ill '"""'1 p.m~ "I* ·illi _,.. wu oniend to dralila ... JOlned the -whoo Mlsa lomla's controwrslol 1ecrttaTy the ~---, • ,Ja••MMI 'l!lth n.. a11em led a -,fllll-at~.&e~~Pltrol .lloo1mU'• car, hit llll m.p.b. P.I Aller all the,taDys.bed been made on •I •!al• and'"" of the f"""'1' ~--WIY .,. • JIGl!A!l.Clll 00 a wild, tql>speed freoWlf 1 ..... fW ai~ II cowrecl ~Sin Juan ClpilllranO. the llnl ·c11t ol -In the Huntington gollffllOr, la the Demacrata' top ~--.......... ~· .__. r-40 m1lea ln,'6 M--............. uld the __ .... driver,_.. Beach Cl"' ScboGI Dlltrict, Supertn-C011tende1' far Gao. Ronald Rt•· Sp•-SH. "-'Iuro, like TUeoday~ -.,.-.,._,---.".:....~.-...,....,, ·-~~f;'f,,oll-'•~,,... _v,..,...• ..--ft v ••m . •ww ---_ ·-_ _ ,... -eel lo IDd out ol DOf1!101 tral c II ID tenclant 8. A. M«lelt 11ld, "It loob like gem's soot in 1974. Ste Cl!ICll•~la new I' -stereo -'d CUltOlm-. , __.. ' ._ :n the . l _ ' L.-·" 7 r _..,;.,. 1, -·-1 •::... .. ,_ Into a eoater divider hnce In lrv!Dt.w , ... 1b0 at llli dleclq1olnl -1verqo ,ol 110 m.p.n. au · ftl' w a Ugh~ aowded year • ..,....or us." P"ll• l , . ·-coucn -• ~ ~ -toiill ell,• ~· IC'lll 'tlllllam cw..r bilve In ltvlile whore tralllc loro-The l!u'j!orlntendet added at Tueaday's , .._ ..,. 1 seat, collee tablt, comer Karm A. ~13 o1 Sall lllelO;~~ ·"" · dldiii r_.i to eel blr~to slow to SO. board mettliil that ti growth continues .o.,,., • = ,.J -!lblr(Phooe-Not) waraimlii{6J'l>i-~=.-ur· 5~ralled -"llji dlat'11me;-lhere-....... leosl ·-~r;-''Tbere 11-a--s--4"..-~J:-=..·= •: , Tldi-called to ,llY tha.t be olllcenallerber~'::;'plled"P.near cla ·tbodale.llel•·" ~.can In the cl>ue and we had -lblllty that there will have to be ,_.,. ... •--, • ., ~ • • • ...i:... tbe MYfOfd Rold · · of Ute Slrlta ¥ lhl o..-llM wtitti ledu' , ..ued repoi1I the beltcoptm from Newport aomt double seuiona at IOrtle of the =:.,.. ;t ::= ,.,_ t•·;: roollJ "IOld''wt." Every ll<m ._ In Ana rr-11• Daputla II'! Ull1 fcui4 , thlilull> ,..JO...'" ~ aqllad can Beacb IDd <mta Mesa , •ere ntarby," Scitooll." -.... -•• "" .--u the "41 wu' 10ldl II you have -'"""1!<1 nve Latin allenl locbd tn the IMlk. ' -•..11111 <d\I' ....n4 .. oll lie Betcll lfld Lucu. Ho ,.Id llellber heltcopter Finl day atle!Jdanco Oguros Indicate :=:::~ •:: ...; ~:'! .. '::""' ••:: 4leml, -M-.iaor CID belp you 'aell Mill x.o,-"" .,. to bl arralped Qllol ~ to join the cbl!le -bJ was llled. that there art alre&<t1 400 more children "-'"" -,.., out' qulctly and honotablf. 'Iba direct '°"'1 bekn a U.S • ...,._.te ta S-.._bttdls!Jtmlllllperbour. ·· Two lherilr1 can almoat caught up 111 the district U. there were at the :: :':.~ :: := . ..., ~ line -MMm. DI ... on cbaraa ol tramportlnl Dlepl Oranle C..,. Shetlll'1 5c1, Vito wttb Miu J(ooymln at Ollver Drive but clooe ol acbool In June. 'Mier< were 7,117 -.._ n """ -• aJienl, FerlauiO aald 1t -11!". ol bll (loa ,ca.u&, J'IP 11 children er!!Oiled Tut9day. t ' , • • I , . . - -- _t_;>AILY PILOT H , ,~-· S.pUftlOtr 12, !'P Picture Sweeps / Spacemen .Chart • . . State's Forests HOL'STON 1UPI ) -The cheerful Skylab 2 astronau ts helped scientists chert the forests of Northern California and the ecological makeup of Delaware Bay today during picture-taking s\\oeeps across 14,000 miles of the earth. From Pagel .REAGAN • • • Reagan pointed out that the percentage ""ill be slowly reduced each year until a limit of about seven percent is rea ched. "l know that doesn't sound like very much but it represents more than a 20 percent reduction in the c o s t ol California gove rnment," Reagan said. "To pu t it another way," he added, "Californians over the next 15 years will .keep for their own ~e more than $118 billion that otherwise would be taken in stll:te taxes. ----._ From Pqe l FREEWAY ... Sfevens, an associa te planner \\ith the Lbs Angeles office of the state Depart· lnent of TranSJX)rtation. "'We are interested in what the people themselves want , from a non'i!ngineering ·standpoint. I can talk to city staffs unlit I'm blue in lhe face and not get a feeling tr om the citizens." ·s tevens said he \\'Ould prefer wri tten comments on the route change sent to 'him at the De partm e nt o( Transpo:-talion, District 7, P.O. Box 2304, Los Angeles (90054). He is also ''illing to meet with home-ov.·ners groups or other civic associations to discuss the e!fect of the route change. · S~evens can be reached by phoning (213) 620-3935. The Huntington Beach Freev•ay, which someday will carry motorists trom the . coast to a Connection with the Foothill , Freeway in Covina, isn'l scheduled to be bQ.ilt until sometime in 1981 to 1985. . :"After \\'e find oot how the people .really feel , then we can schedule formal · pu_blic hearings oo the change," Stevens said Tuesday. He indicated that the state com- mission, based on the hearinp "'wld pot simply ct\ange ttie route ; 1but Would decide if it should reopen route studies lead.Jog to a possible change and anothe; round of bearings. . The sectioo of tbe freeway ·'{~~ -for the route change is about · . · s Jong. Stevens said the estimated r tiuilding it is HI mllUon, plus . $31.7 million to acqulrc the land or the right-of-way. Jr it were switched to the Gothard alignment the construction cost would be S48 million and land acquisition another $36.7 million . The extra $12 million for the Gothard route comes fro mil! longer distance-3.9 miles-needed to build it, Stevens said, but he did not know the exact length. of the Gothard route. The cost estimates were made last May, and any new development in the path of the freeway ~'OU.Id raise the price of the land, he added. Stevens hopes to complete bis feasibili- ty study ·by April 1974 and expect! the state commJssion to act on it w:lthin three months after that. City Administrator David Rowlands said Tuesday Huntington Beach is still behind the route switch, though there is a serious question on how to end the freewa y. It "'"as originally plaooed to empty into the ~cific c.oast Freeway, but with the denuse of that route , the Huntington Beach Free\\'ay has no specific end. Stevens said that will also have to be -s~died, but he indicated the Huntington · Beach Freeway might be crtendcd all the y;ay lo Paci fic Coast Highway, or it might be emptied in several directions onto smaller high\vays. O•ANGI COAST flll DAILY PILOT Althougb disappointed witb tl\e decision or Skylab officials !lOt tot.Ake extra tlme on their record •pace !U&hl, Alan L. Bean, Owen K. Garriott and Jack R. 1Ao1sm1 joked and laugbed as tlloy worl<· ed. Skylab program director William c. Sclmeider said In an Interview that while the second crew of space station researchers would come home on time after 59 days in orbit, an e1tra ffve or 10 days mi&bt be added to the Skylab 3 fligbt later tbl> yw-. The hundreds of space pictures were also to be given to BcienUsLs mappin&: geologi<al features In Spain, oollectlng data on pollution from b!ghway con- struction in California and charting urban growth cilanges In San Franci.sco. The astrcnaul3 wedged more monitor· ing of a relatively quiet sun Into their btW work day, between the three earth resources survey passes. It was the first time they have made lhree such sweeps in one day. "See if you CID rind that barbershop ~wn there in Seville," Lousma quipped with Bean u the spaceship sailed over Spain. He referred to the opera, "The Barber of Seville." "We'll come jll!t to the right of Valen- cia and just to the left of Barcelona, then we'll be in Andorra, over the Pyreneeis and into Marseille," Bean said as the lab zipped along at 300 miles a minute. "We'll stay there a minute or two and try to make it lo MUan. lt11 be a short trip , a litUe quicker than Hannibal did, but we don't have any elephants with us, either." The University of Delaware was ustng Skylab to gather facts about ecological changes in Delaware Bay. The Earth Satellite Corp., hoped In utilize the pholoo taken from 270 miles up to inventory Northern California's fomt resources. One of the largest users of the space pictures wu to be the U.S. Department of the Interior. It is keeping a file of the photos for eneosive, long-tenn use in land management planning aaoss the western states. School Still Not Named lnHun~n , ,The new elementary achool W'lder con- struction in HunUngton Beach City School. District is still known 11 Site II> The school trust.es decided '!'UHday night to add another name -City Cllun- cilman Ted Bartlett -to the list of names under coosldention for the school and then pootpoqed tl\e naming uoUI a later meeting. · About ~ names have been sugge$ted. ~iost are either ~er school board members or former members of the district's staff. District Suptrlntendent s. A. Moffett said today that of the :Ml, 11 names are under the "mo1t serious con- sideration." Nominations include Leroy Allen, L. H. Bennigsdorf, Florence Boosey, Don Byrnes, Dora Dow, Jack Py1es, Frank ~hrig, Wilbur St.anley. J. P. Terry, Ala"en Toumquist, Anthony Tooatt Jr., Dr. Lawrence Whltt.alr:er, Ted BarUett and Dr. Ralph E. Hawes. Naming of the new school has been on the agenda many times without a final decision belng reached. Superintendent ~1offett explained that since the opening is not scheduled until September 1974, "there is no real hWT)'." Site 10 is within the Park HimUngton Tract, which is bounded by Adlms Avenue, Brookhurst Stree.t, Indianapolis Avenue and Bushtrd Stnet. FronaP .. el ELDERLY ... prepori111! good. paying rent, aetting a 111• °''""' CN•t DAtLV l'llOT wll!I wt.Id! ride to the doctor, visiting trieods, and 11 cembh•td·th• N1w1.Pr111. LI PllOll-by eVcn finding someone to visit or ""-Or•-(Olfl Pullis1'11"go Compeny, ~ ~--"'~1 .. ,. '''' "'"""" ,,, M •ill'lld, Mlllld•v ltlf"9110h ....,,,,o;; ........ 16 to do, are stUl overwhelmin&:. Frlftv. for C~t· M111, N-1 8tKll, Me.als on Wheels, a program aponsored """'II""''" Be•cll 1oun111~ V•llff, ~ by the Hunlingtoo Beach Community fM<ll, 1,..,,1,,.1 ~•<1dltllfcll tl'ld IMI CllrnlMt/ Service9 Council IJld prepe.red by \he St n Jut" Ctp"1'~"'· A •lf!ole •eo•t Huntington Be a ch tntercommunlty NIUIQfl 11 riumoshtt Solh1t111•Y1 1nd s..Ma,.,.. T!>f orlrw:I!>"! 1>11D!1slll"'11 Pit"' ft II llO Wttl Hoe:pltal, J.s lrylng to a11evi•te some of 8•Y Strtotr, Cotti M.... Ct ll!Omlt, tMM. the food problems. R<ib••' N. w,14 The program, however, is too e1· Prnlltt~t 111111 l'wt111w pensive for many of the shut-Ins who J1t~ rt. c,,,,1,., could benefit by It. The Idea behind the Viet P't"ICl"'t •"" G'"trll MIMfll' b aJ ho Tho"''' Kt•Yil program ls to rtn1 me s to those " E<11to• ca n't get out to buy food. or who are too Tlle111•1 A. M11.phifte "·eak to prepare food. But many among Man-e1ti1 t drlaf' the weak are also poor, and their 0..,1., H. t •• , l lth••' '· NtU monthly -·.;ooa will not cover the .. ltlltM M11111l ... lOl'il<I t-"- T ,,rv c.~111, minimal charge of $2.50 per day for ~o 1---F----1t111e11,o,, .... ...c-..,_1.,1•'---1-meals "......., .. .._, Office Another area of concern is findlna 17171 ••• ,~ k11ltY•"' . fuJ thi for old I ·~ to do Mtill11t Mdre•u ,.a. ••• ltO, UMI mearul'l8 llP er o ... °""' °""" wi th their tlrne. One direct.Ion councll u..-•..ct1i tn , • .,. .._.,...,.. organizers are Jookblg in ls education. c..11 M-: .m w.. .. ., •trett Hlsber education, traditionally the do-,.~ hecfl: )DI,.....,.,,......._. w. c~1 .. Htn11 e1 t•111111t ..... main of the young, II about to be invaded , .. ,,., •• 11141 Ml-4111 by senior cltlt.tns of Hlll'ltington Belch. , Clw"""1 A4, .. tt,_. '4l-16n A proposal advanced by Cll State : • ,._ fllerttl Of .... c.-y (I. I...... r·unerton. Golden West College, and ..;...,+---•m several dvlc ,...pa lncludlni~the c.uncll ' i ~'· i,,,, °"",.. c-.1 ~•"" on Ag' g 111 f·'· I •··'· to bef.1; 1 • ~· ,.. MWS ''-'"· llh.itir.1--. in , reques l;l.ft!ra 1wiu. 1 i :!~11 .. ~~~-;.. ~ ... -;:: a pilot program of tdaher educlUon ot ; ..,....... _. °""" ..... .-. senior clU&a. ' • • ._.... tleu _,.,. ...,, .. c.t• ,.,..... If the fUndl are -nted the older . - ~. .......,1,-ilfft • ctfflitr 0.41 1..1... wJll be r • ,,_,,...,) 1W INll U.11 fMllWllYI l!lllllWY rtl~tf . bUled to OWC On --a ... -· Saturda71, -. 11oof may talto cl- •t -ot Wotlt -a depH. • I \ ' . - 0 soo Mt. Site of Slaying• Irvine Co. • Post Goes ~-~ ~ ~ To~atson -~ ~ S!:oiioE LED>AL ~fJlt ,..,., PllM ltlff lf\'lne Qmpuyllll'lcton flllliy eleCted Raytncli4 I. •Watsoo to .,._.i the late WUU.m ,:-·._ u ~t al tl!e land -~· ---·llld .....·;...Ml.,~ .. ·-~ ... -.... , ,......,...,,.._ . .. ' Watsoo, '48, of Eartblllf! In Newport Beach, bu beaded the firm alnce Mr. Maoon cited last ' July 14. Until to- daf, Waiaott baa been e1ecutive vice prelldent, a title he beld 11nc. 1rro. Ten workers were killed and 12 others wounded today when police opened fire on strtkers at a gold mine nW' Carltonvllle, 60 ntlles west of Johannesburg, South Africa. John V. Newman, chairman of the board of tbe Irvine Company, announced the choice of Watson following a direc- tor's meeting today In Newport Center. NEW lRVINE PRES1DINT R•ymond L. W•fffn $3.9 Million Issues Passed ~ r Huntington_ Secretary, 21, ""This --the coolldenoe wblch the board has In Watsoo, a coo· fidence based on our looi aSIOclaUoo with b1m as he worked side by side with Bill Muon In shaping tl\e Irvine Com· pany ln!D the outstanding o<pnlzation it i8 today." . Routs Attacker in Mesa Watson joined tl\e Irvine Company in September of l9IO .. manaaer al tbe planning department Appointed vice president for planning in 1M4, Wataan becan leading the company effort to plan the entire remaining 13,000 acres of the By Mesa Voters BY RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .. o.llV ., ... '"" A Zl.year-<ld Huntington B e I c h secretary ctroY. off a would-be rapist Tuwlay nJgbt by fighting , kicking and screaming, police reported today. The woman told officers she was returning to her Delaware Street apart· ment at about 11 p.m. f r o m visiting lrieods In Costa Mesa when the attaci< OC<W'l'ed. She said she was walking between two buildinp In the complex wbeft the man ICCOltiod her. throwing ber to the ground with tU band over her moulh to keep her from ocreaming. Tbe young woman told officers she kicked and bit ber assailant until bis grip on ber mouth loooened and tlt<lt she started ..... ming. Thls apparently startled tl\e would·be rapist and gave his intended victim the opp<>rtunity to kick him in the groin, pollce said. F,.._P,,,,el CHILE ... was bfard in the deserted streetl of the capital oo·mom1ng. SOme snipers firod from butldlnp, others from trees. Reporlen touring the .._.. Aid the mlWa.ry uecvted ~ snipers who were CJptured. ' I''' ' 'A UPI roporleJ ~d an Intense gun battle wu fooglil between troopa and workers in a suburb ,early today. Like most South American cltiel, the suburbo are the poorest dlltrtcts and it was from the rm1 al lnduatrtal w«kera in the 1Ubllrbs 'that Allende derived greolest supj>ort .• Groups of profesai<mal l!IOciation.s, in- cludina tlocton, ~ c hem 11 ts, phannaclata,' denlfk and englneen and the employes of the national electnc company to!' the ..,...,.,.,...t they would return to wort. Their strtlte pndpltoted Allettde's downfall. 'Ibe capital was rife with unoonftnned rumon. Among tbem was a report that Allende's wife Hortemia was killed when Cllilean air lorce jets bombed Allende's penooa1 residence. The ruling junta said Rutlsian-made anns were stored in the house. Soldiers who searched the UPI office expressed surprise and shock at the news of Allende's death, which bad not been t.-oadcut OV"f the mi!Jtory-oontrolled radio. A military communique said 15 high- ranklng officials and ministers. ln the Allende governnient surrtnelettd. Tllo lirt Included till former forelp minister, the fonner dellll8e and interior minister, agriculture mlnlster, and the former director of the "civil police." The mlll111ry junta threatened today to "blow up buildings lf neoe8Sllf1" to smoke out snipers shooting into the streets. . Frot11~·1 LITILEBOY • • • surrender Mlgufl to police 80 be can receive proper medical and emotlonal care said the blzam case grew out of what appeared to be a mutual agree. ment. "Phyllis gave them a written paper and they all signed and called it square," Mrs. Langseth was quoted ir. Ot'ficer Hof- fard's report. The boy was left at poli ce headquarters and Detective Richard Frederlck$en drove him to the Albert Slttoo Home In Ora1111e. wbeni louDdl1nc dlildrm stay pendin& ,_ -pl--His mtqtt pa11 -.... Including clothes IDd a h!w '°" ..,. delivered by Mrl:""Sbkllla M Ms. said. 'lblJ lllltl om---.i Illa Utile boy bu -.. _ , ... ti a dlldplloary problemdllrtol--buttbe patrolman mf lie •• .. mdeaea of tbll. ""He was a real well-mannered polite lltUe kid," e~ Patrolman Hollard. Hffe was~. very quiet. ""Tbll gal just felt IOIT)' for the boy but tben she got pregnant and got divorced and the welfare people reluae to aupport him too." lnvertlcatora have sent 01tt bulletinJ for the arrest of the youngster"s Plf'llll on cllar& .. of felony child abandonment. \ At this point the man fied from the still·screamin1 woman wbD hid attracted help from other complez resldeSlts who called police. The secretary reported no injuries in the scuffle. The suspect escaped. · Los Amigos High Students Return To Oassrooms Today wu the firrt day of classes for nearly >,000 rtuden111 al Loi Amtgoa High School In northeest F0181taln Valley. The youths: were on campus Tuaday but only to register for cluael In the school~ third yeor of Its ""colleaeslyle" tegistratlon system. lol Amtgoo, whJch i. part al the Garden Gme Unifted School Dlllrict, serves northeast Fountain Valley u well as parts of Santa Ana and Gardea Grvve. School ' of!iciaJI expeci the camf)O!I to have sligbt11 "'°!O .!ban Utll ttitileoto tbls year, up about 30 from last :pur. Two porlable claSSIOOtlll ha.,. -116-ded to the camflllS to telteft a llfl!ll crowdln( condition. ' ·: , · lol Amigol al•-~ -,..,. with a new prlndpal, Ken ~ He "!>l•ces Hal Butter who went to San Diego county. ' Soviets Explode Nuclear Device UPPSALA, Sweden (AP) -The Soviet a:ovemment aet off another powerful underground nuclear ~ on the an:tlc ialond al NOflY~ Zemlya early k>- day, the UP!'lala toeiamolotlcal institute reported. The institute said the blast was the stroogest recorded from the r.,ion. MartUs Baalb. the dlrtctor al the il>- stitute, esthn&lod the ·~ al the er· plosion at eeveral megatons, me megaten IH!lng the equivalent of a m!Uion tons of TNT. Irvine Ranch. ' A company spokesman said today, Watson "conceived the award ... winning Eastbluff plarmed community residential development and guided development of Newport Center ... " In July of 1966, Watson was selected to head tbe company's land cfe.,.lopment activities Including land planning, com· merclal, residentJal IDd multi-family product martetlni IDd the Irvine Induatrtal CJomplex suboldtary. Wal>on'1 bocltgn>omd and educadoo i1 in ardllteciure in contrast to the englneer11111 Interests of ht. pnde<tslor. A naUve of SeatUe, be attended UC Berkeley and earned both *-and muter's degrees In architecbn. He is a member al the board of v!alton of the UCLA school of architecture and urban planning. He Is a director ol the Euter Seal Society. Watson and bis wife, Ellie, have four cblldmt, Kathy, Bryan, Liia IDd David. ....... P.,.el CHASE ••. "· ' LucU Uld the tralllc <! .. red and she gunaH It bod: up to' 100 iil.p.h. But the two aquad can k.,i tlooo enou&h to pull up on either &Ide ol the speedlna upect, Ferlauto said. "Siio tlWtrV<rl over and bit the side of Deputy a,.. Bmm'• unit, covtnc In the door. 1ben wlt<lt Deputy Otis Weickum pulled In front of her, she nmmed bis Cir three times and be lpm out Into the center divider," Ftrlauto Aid. The two oolllakrns made Miii Kooyman looe oontrol ol her car IDd ti careeneil In- to the center divider at Mylord ROad, Ferlauto said. She WU apprehended by Deputy Brown, who WU not bull In the 0rrt ool- lllloa. Ferlauto Uld Weickum llUflered I sprained back. 1111 car WU a total wroi:t. Miii Kooyman wu booted at Orange County jall on chara<a of aasaull on pollce offk<n and uauJt with a deodly weapon but Ferlauto 11ld she will face smugllnc diaries flnt Voter.I In Coota Mesa declared Tuesday that the preservation of open space ii more important to them than increued taxes. They passed a $3.9 million bond issue to finance the acquisition of 70 acres of open space in various areas of the city and to develop the land a.s park.!. The acquisition por.tion of the issue, a $2.2 million item, was pas,,ed by a 71.l percent majority. The development por- tion, a $1 .3 million item, was puled by a 69.t percent majority. To the averatoo Costa Mesa homeowner passage ol the ., jssue, tbe tint In the city's 20-ye·ar history, will mean an an- nual Ill Increase al '8 to f!O for the nut 30 years. The election was characterized by a light turnout of voters. Only 5,11111 of the 3S,67t nglstered vote.rs turned out, 111 percentage of 17.3. The unofficial returns .OOW that 4.145 persons voted "yes" for acquisitk>n whUe 1,681 voted "no." 1be.approvel of the• velopment issue was somewhat lowr ~ith 4,008 voting "yes" and 1,791 voting "no." Cbsta Mesa's affinnatiOn of the open space concept follows that ol HunUncton Beach where voter.I passed a 18 million park bond blue In 19119. A 19 ml1lloll parts bond llsue was defeated by Newport Beech, Colta Mesa'• netglobor, Ila Jl!lilll .••. ~ .. +. "-of tM CGota Mela --toot llllllY people by ourprloe, -them Vaughn Redding, chalrmm of tba cttlaens for Open Space CommlU.., wblch ran the pn>-bood campaign. "I felt It would be very dOle alnce we needed a two thirds majority to pt it paaed," he sakl. "SiJ.ty .. tx and hfD. thirds percent i. -In an eiectlOll. I figured we would get about ~ percenl "I am plwed that the people of Colla Meta -are more concerned about pwb for their childrell IDd preserving the .,.. viromDent than they are about taxes." 'f1ie bcm cam~ feared that op- po.<iUon by lonner dty c:oundlman William St. Clalr would 1 ... the election for them. St. Oair's anti-bond arguments apparenUy did have IOID.e effect oa the city's east side where the bond issue fail- ed to get a two-thirds m1jorJty. Voting heavily for the .-lllue"'" the mtdentJal neighborhoods al north Costa Mesa, Mesa Verde, College Part, Mesa del Mar and others on the west side of &own. • ..-:-... ·~~531-=C==INTER STREIT-COSTA~M=E:SA~~64:6-.:19~1':9 0:-. -:::~"::-:=,~ llnl Bals & GllYes , I· a.,s llJll CllllllS Sllarts:-1.48 Shirts-ReYerstit- SU 59c to 3.00 SUpporter-1.25 -Gym Siiias l95 up SWllt Sllits & l'allts Wn U, Slits-21J5 & IP NJii bciiiS Open 9 to 6 Cl~ Sundays llacqletball Raql8ts & Balls Tlmls llackets WllsaHJunlap-M-llpaft Tennis Dresses Tennis Sb its · & Slllrts Tllllis-SHes-};95-llp1----a--- • Tiiiis llab-7.95 daz. ' lalelP Bies -Tias-Tabes ./ • W --~-M>d~~.c;_·_St~P-""'~""'--1-2,~1-'fl~}~~~H'--~~~D-A_l_LY~Pt_L_DT~:I l At Your Serv_ice '/Vixon Discipline Aired • ' A&lliUy,W~J .... Frtdl1 F- State Bar Studies Watergate Oi a. ody Pllol Gol 4 problcm7 Tkm IOrite Pal f?.uttn. p., IOIU c:111 red '1 rape. ~ tht tml1Dtr4 4ftd action ~o u n etd 1to -.1 ••t.. meqfri. i .... g01> , mimeni and . -...11.u J01'f'· quft· lions lo Par OunA I At Y 011r S.m.:t, Onln!lt Coail Dallv PilOf. P.fJ. Boo 15'0, CotJa lie••· t:o .. 9MM. Include '6fir· t~Uphone number. • Let's Try Again DEAR PAT: I'm sorry to have to trou· ble you again about my cootinulng prob- lem with Publishers Service company of Snusamo. Cali!. in regard to my grand50n's three-year subscription to Car and Driver magatlne. He Is still sta- tioned in Gcr1nany 3nd when r talked to hin1 recently, he said he still hasn't received the magazine which I purchased for him on May 3, 1972. I was told on •\pril II. 1973 by 7.iff Davis Publishing Company, Boulder, c.olo. that the prob- lem was being rectified and proper serviCe without delay would be forthcom· ing. I wrote lo this finn again after talk· ing to my grandson, but feel I still may need your assistance, if possible. A.A., Cosla J\.1esa You are very persistent, but 10 1un I. Keep your fingers cro11ed tUt tltlJ third try works. 1 bad recetved a carbon copy of PubUshtn Service Company's Feb. I letter to the publlsber and had assumed lbe problem was 1otved. The Colondo firm was contacted (now aamed N~ Da&a Services) aDd after • few days of cbttklng, • Urm spokesman told me yoar original 1ubtcrlptlo1 bad been "lost." No one knew at wbat point the lols took l>lact, but Car and arlver obviously didn't follow through on tbe letter of ln· ~ulry from Pabllllien Service Compuy. 1 was as1ured your grandtoa'1 aublcrlPo- (1.a would beglo wltb lbe October ktoe. ,, Seplember Issue Is being band-ad· dressed io blm. Keep me poattd oa bo'W this third ao-around works tut. Birth Rote Figures DEAR p,\T: A college student friend of mine told me lhat California's il· legitimate birth rate is back on the rise after a decline when liberal abortion laws ~·ent Lnto effect about tbrte years ago. t'd like to know if there is any basis for hi! story and what kind or evidence ~ob it up. N.O .. S..ta Au H&'•· The lllegitim1te blrtb rate In Callfonlia Is coattnulng to 10 downward rer·MmfJ aH ll'Mpl la UM! popalatitn bat tM rate of Meline 1:111 llowtd, llCCGl'dblg to a tt- ee1t joint study eoaducte4 by Ualvel"ltty er Caltrorala, Berkele)', and the statt Department of He:alt~. Wlalle the. lllegltlm•te birth rate dropped 11.3 per· cent btt•·ecn 11'70 and 1171. It •·ent down •Jtly Z.7 percent In 117Z. 1be increase In C9e use or legal abertlen lost momentum 'nd the ltglllmalt blrtb 111te dropped aboul tt percent a year ln both 1971 and 117%. r-•o-tbJrds or Utt preg· l'ianele1 rttorded among uamarritd "·omen •·ere terminated In le1al abor· 11001 and 10 percent of prepancles ··~ded among married women were f.·t:ally aborted la8t year. The :S percent ~1crease h1 the llle~Utmate birth rate for ,..·bltt &eena1ers led the report's co-aatbor to !luggest that many womeo are dellMrately c!MloslnA' unwed motherhood. lt'hlte, Red end Blue DEAR PAT: \Vhile having dinner at Scandia restaurant in Holly'Ao·ood . we noticed v.·e were being served by waiters in the three levels or command. Could you Ood out the qualifications ror each()( these revels? Do most start out wearing white coats, then move on to red and then blue? Also. most seemed to have foreign accents l'lnd we'd like to know if they all are Scandinavian. J.o .. COsLa Mesa Standla'1 captains. who •·ear blue <Gitt, ar< hi cbarp Of tatinr 1rden. Tiie •·alt~r11 wtar red eCNill!J and terVe the food, white bUI bo}'I "·eari11 wldte coats prrpare tablet for ser'fict and teod to guetts' neffl du.ri1g: dinner. 8"1 boyt may become waiters and •·alters may advance In cap&a&aa, accordta1 to • Scu- dla spokesman, wbo added that there are many nallonalltles among tbe restaurant per10nnel. Claim 850 a iUonth DEAR PAT: \Ve ere aM'anging to have a forei gr1 student stay at our home while attending school In this country. Can 1 -claim the money J \Viii be spending to maintain him in my home as a tax dedu.ction? E.W., Newport Beach The IRS aay11 yoa caa deduct ap to $50 per mouth. He mu1t be a fulJ..lime slu· dent, cannot be la any llfade higher than tbe Utb 1Dd ma1 aot be a dependent ~r rtlatlvt. n.e atodtnt must alAO be a me111ber of yoar boustbold undtr a writ· lea agreement between you and • charitable org1nl11Uon to •·hleb Con· trlbulloa• are dedactlble. ..... ~ ... , .. ",.... ADMITS LAND OWNERSHIP TrultM 'resident Lund Lund Adn1its Soliciting Lobbying Bid By JAN WORTH Of flwl D .. !r .. 1191 SIM'I John Lund, president or Saddleback C.Ollege trustees. admil ted Tuesday night that he is an owner of valuable Capistrano Beach property. The revelation v.•es significant because Lund ha~ admitted he urged Fred Bremer, superint endent of the district. to write a letter lobbying for coastline development . Asking that "the college and Dr. Bremer be left out of this." LWld of Laguna Beach told the board he believes he "made an error in judgment." "I'm not very politically astute on these things," Lund, a retired Anny lieutenant colonel, said. Or. Bremer made no comment on Lund's communication, which came at the begiMing of the meeting. ~d said he and three other persons jointly owned 200 feet or frontage on tpe bluffs side ol. Pacific C o a s t Highway close lo Doheny Park now zoned for com- mercial use. He did not disclose the acreage or "alut. Bremer's letter, dated Junt 27 but not made public until late August, urged that multiple residential uses be allowed for the area. Lund s8id he believes th is woqld be bet· ter for !he community fhan uses which are currently allowed. He s;i;id ~yeral property owners·Jutve been· approached by rtpresentaliv~s for national franchisers In donut shops and hamburger stands. Lund predicted that the area from the Palisades to Doheny Park wil l soon be sold as a state park. "ks soon as that happens, development is going to come in," be said. "We'd rather see it be residential than commercial." "We haven't even applied for a zone change yet. so it will be a long time before we do anything," he added. "If we can't get a zone change we'll probably have to put in a Jaek-Jn-the Box too." Hans Vogel, a trustee who evidenced 1nost irritation l'.'ith Brtmer's let er, made.no comments after Lund11 remarks. Patriek Backus, the trustee from the area in question, was late to the meeting because of business in San Diego. Vogel said he believed there would bt more discussion of the issue during an executi\'e (closed) sess ion which followed the regular meeting. Asked if he felt It was wrong for• pub- lic official to make policy on matters. that will benefit him peNJOnally, Lund said, "I'll benefit no matter how we come out on thil parcel. Residential units would be better for .he community." Watergate welled up as • topic of m.. terest at the canfomia Bar AalOclation convention in Anaheim TUesday where lnwyer-delegates oonsldered the possibili- ty of disciplining-:_ President Nixon, a lawyer, because d tbe bugging scandal. 1llC delegates also heard American Bar Association President Chesterfield Smith say he doesn't thlnk the courts have jurisdiction to enforce any ruling on the President or Vlt"t-President Spiro Agnew. Smith also said he thinks the Watergate affair has hurt the legal prO- feS&ion since many ol the prlllCipals .,. lawyers. "t want to kick all the 1co.mdrels out of the legal profession,'' be said. "I don't like crooks no matter where they crook." The Watergate affair baa been a con· cem of the California association, of which Nixon is a member, since early lhis year. The organization has authoriz- ed an independent investigation into scandal invOlvements of its men1ber1J. Besides Nixon, the probe is centering around key Nixon aides who are members of the California bar. They in- clude John Ehrlichman, H e r b e r t Kalmbach of Newport Beach. Robert C. Mardian, Dooald H. Segretti and Gordon Strachan. caJlfocnia a'50ciation p r e s l d e n t Leonard S. Janofsky said Tuesday !be association b o a r d wilt continue to ''monilor" all Watergate inquiries but won't take actioo witil the investigations are romplete. Disaster Study For Earthquake Gets Board OK A $100,000 federally fmanced study or the errect of earthquakes on Orange and Los Angeles Counties has been endorsed by the Orange County Board or Supervisors. The study is to determine the amount or damage quakes cf varying intensity would do and to measure the abiUty or local ·agencies to respond to the emergengy and develop plans for evacua- tion and for rea>Very of utilities, schools and public service.!!I. COUnly supervisors Tuesday authorized various departmenU: to participate in the study through the oew UnifM!d Orange County-Oties organization, a ,group of ti cities 1J'hi£;b hawt joined t h.e t.'0Wlty'1 c:ooperapve disaster planning pn>gralJl- UJtimate object oC tbe atudy is to develop a · ~ated set ol Pi.ns to limit the ~~ of life and prepe:rtf, care for the dfa~ and htjured~ evicuate haiardoui areaa, organize rescue efforts and erpedite rapid and onlerly recon- st.ructioo. Court Warmer; Janitors Cookr LOS ANGELES (AP) -The case of a Mtmicipal Court judge who put two custodians in jail "because they couldn't make his courtroom cooler" has been aired before the Board of Supervisors. This, SuperviSM Kenneth Hahn said Tuesday,' is the way it happened Aug . 30 after the board ordered the air con· ditioning adjusted to conserve energy: Displeased by the w a r m e r en· vironment, J,odge Oliver Feifer c)f Santa Monica swnmoned two mtdlanlcaJ department employes to his courtroom. When the employes failed to cool the courtroom, the judge ordered county JnarShalS to "arrest them." The men were placed in a "holding tank" for .fS minutes until another cmploye' took care of the problem. Spy Admits to Flying With MeGovern.-On Pot \ WASHINGTON (UPI\ Luciannt the ·""""1d plane.. , Goldberg, a free-Janee writer who spied Mn. Goldberti. wbo lives in New York on the presidential campaign of Sen. City and says she ii writing a book-about George S. McGovern, says she was the campaign, dtfended her work as a among a number ol persons wbo puffed l\lxon campaign, lnlonnant, saylne "It marijuana while traveling on the was strictly a reporting job.'' senator's press plane. Mrs. Goldberg also disputed in. Mrs. Goldberg, paid' $1.000 a week to formation given the Senate cotnmlt,tee report M:cGovem'' -~vlties to Nlmn that she bad not paid $3,482 In prus campeigs\1. ofOctal Murray a.ottner ol plane travel expenses. She maintained Newport Beach and olher aid<•, refused site pold lite bill! and lhat her acoount\mt in a telephone interview to say whether presumably has the canceled checks. those involved were reporters. or But Henry Klmetman, f In an c e members or McGovern's staff or others. chairman rA the McGovern for President ~farijuana cigarettes would be passed Committee. sald the committee ·~ over the seatl on the plane. she said. and parently 'has · not been paid by f\fra. "when a jolnt would go over from time to Goldberg. time after a long day J would take a puff. Klmehnan "Id ht planned to lake But I oover bad any marijuana In my legal action to recover the money if i-lr---:::------.,,.----7'---PO?!bloa.!'."-,,,.-_:_-...,..:_ __ _:__1u~h<ril!·t..!Jstudy ~mmlttet's flies Concert Goes Oil 'i'lte Senate Waimpte Committee has con s rs. s s art un- bcen told in a llattment from two paid. former McGovern aides that Mrs. He aald bt ls trfini to learn whether W •th p • Goldb&'g «>111pllect w1th 1 request not to Seymour Frtlclln, anollter Nixon can> I out ernnt smoke marijuana on the plane -dubbed palgn poJIUcal operative, traveled on the the "Zoo" by reporteni press plane. MONTGOMERY, Ali. (UP!l Prorftoter:ii or a rock fe3Uval tcheduled this weekend at Graham, Ala. Al)' the •Ille health dep0rtmenrllirHIUll6d'"t iso\ie ttt.m n health permit -but the concert will be held anyway. A apokosmnn for 8. S. Corp. ol Alfanta 181d tut.day the deparlment'• rofu.al tn ls9Ue the pennll means no food will he oold IL lite -•he. I -l1nn In Randolph County. Howe..,., Mrs. Goklberi said alte did '!be Finance Committee to R ... lect the nol .-u a 1peclfic warning being PM!dent said In i mtmo to lite G<neral directed al her although site said there Accountlna Office lltlt week tl>at Mrs. m s--a-gefteral-request that everyone Goldberg....end-Freldln-were....l!.~tn" aboard the plane should refrain from and were paid 119,932 and 110,949, 1moldng marijuana. respectlve~y, by the co~mltlee. McGovern and mo11t o( his staff, In· Meanwhile, <ltotiner, 1 1 o n c t t m e dudtnC all top aides. traveled on 1 political assoclate of Presid.ent Nixon, aeparate plane. A spok.,man during the 1ald the amounll paid Mra. Goldberg and •campolp said , be was unaware durt1111 Frtldin illchl<led expe111es which he said the campaign of any use ol marijuana on wert aubmltted to him. If any of the laW)"ers were convicted ot offenses the bar felt involved moral turpitude, they could be suspended Pe•d· Ing dl.obannent, Janofsky said. Jenolsky added the bar's IJ1vestigatlon cannot be ., detailed as be would like because of the enormous costs involved. D:elegatt:$ to the convention, however. lauded the efforts made 10 far. m a commendation to the board. tht delegates praised efforts. "to take all a~ propriate mveJtigatory steps ••• against lbo$t members . . . found to have participated in unlawful and unethical activities in connection with th e Watergate brea k-in." Jn a aepnrate address at the con~ vention, national assoda1ion President Smith said parallel rulings in other states involving high office holden show it would be almost impossible lo reach thc- Presldent through the courts . But in response to questioning by newsmen. Smith said he personally thinks, ''impeachment is the only • remedy" in the case of \Y11tergate. ! ''I don't think he (Nixon) can be in- timidated or harassed by the COUJ1I in any way,'' Smith said. "Insofar as what the President v"ill do, I believe he will abide by the rules of the Supreme , Court." Smith also predicted that the Senate's \Vatergate investigation will result in no convictions but he said in his personal., view, "It \Vas more important for the public to get th<' facts than fo r the scoun· drels to be pun ished." * * * * * * Nov. I Goal Set by Panel Public Barredi To E11d Bugging HeariI1gs Again From Cobb Trial WAS!IlNGTON (UPI) -The Senate Watergate committee voted today to resume public hearings Sept. 24. with a goal or completing all hearings into the 1972 presidential campaign by Nov. J. The committee had been expected to resume hearings next week, but delayed one week pending additional investigation or campaign financing and "dirty tricks." There was no immediate word whether the future seassions -to be held thret days a week -would be carried Uvt on televlsion. This iresumably wiU be left to the networks lo decide. The committee did not vote on sug· gestlorul that it split into two sub- committees. This means it will continue, at least initially, to sit as a full com- mittee. Chairman Sam J . Ervin (~N.C.), told reporters after the closed, 90-minute meeting that the committee hoped to ex· pedite the hearings by eliminating in· significant witnesse s. Asked about some criticism by Republicans and others of the length of the hearings, wh.ich have run 37 days, Ervin said : "Criticism means not a thing in the world lo me." Today's meeting was the first by the committee since the seven members - fou-Democrats and three Republicans - returned from a month-long con· gressional recess during which they were a,blt to sample coostituents' views on the investigation. Ervin was: asked about r e c e n t statement& by Pre&ident Nixon that Congress should concentrate on matters of greater public importance than Waterga\e, He replied, "l can't imagine anything that is more the business of the people lhan Watergate." , A defense bid lo bar certain pros· ( ecution eviden~ from the Orange Coun· f ty superior Court trial of accused chil~ killer l..arry \Vayne Cobb resumed today ! \\'ith the press and the public again barred from Judge H. Warren Knight's courtroom. < Tape recording equipment .conveyed to:·J the courtroom, however, reinforced the-'. widely held belief that the main aim of ; Cobb's lawyers is to keep reportecj ~ statements allegedly made by their cliellt ., out of the upcoming tri al. .~ Judge Kni ght said his order y,•as issued · under a defense motion citing ''prej. udicial publicity" at all pretrial phaJU ·] of the case and that it will remain in et·· feet until the hearing is concluded. ' ~ Cobb, 22, is charged with the killing·~ last April 9 of Michael Todd Rockwood, !' the 3--year-old son or Sandy Rockwood, 18 • ...;; Cobb shared the Rockwood woman'S .'' Orange home. : : Congress Pressure Gains To Increase Benefits More than 500 lawmen and volunteers scoured th e surrounding area for fjvc days until Cobb reportedly led police to lJ.' construction site in the Anaheim Hills : area. What lawmen said was the beaferi • body of the child was unearthed rrom its · shallow grave. Miss Rockwood has pleaded guilty tO , charges of being an accessory to murder'., It is known that she will be used as i prosecution witness against Cobb and '' that she will not be sentenced until his 1 trial is concluded. ', WASHINGTON (AP) -Pressure in Congress to mike nezt year's Social Security benefit increase effective im· mediately built up today ' with an- nol.Ulce•t '-11J>ft a~t ~ 1ff o \la e membera are --.. lec;s!ation to thio elfect. - ·tftfr.8 •/jiitfll .... ,.~ to mite Ille 1,p ~ hlcte~,t~ fecu ... ....,..U.~! tht ~t Jaw, lt'Wwlij•iilliii ' In cbOcb received 'at the--{ .. . • , ol July, 1974. } Do Not Fe~d , The Burglars? ' . Vending machines far feeding people and lions, among other animals. were stolen or pried open in a $300 burglary discovered at Irvine's Uon Country Safari Tues· day. Dale Clo utier, spokesman for the wild animal preserve .and amuse- ment park at 8800 M.o u 1 to n Parkway, said five baby anlmal food machines were taken. · The loa which occurred in tbt amusement area -the burglar didn't brave tht IH:m.lnbabited ~ tor -included $65 in coins pried from an ice cream machine and the shooting gallery till. GEM TALK TOD'AY by ' WATCHES FOR SIX YEAR OLDS? A question frequently asked by parents is, "At what age should I buy mr child a watch, and what kind o watch should It be?" Most educators state that at six, or whenever the child is learning lo read, whichever comes-first, a child is ready for his or her first wat<:h. Today's child is exposed to a vast flow of technical material. Television, electronics, astronauts on the moon and even science fie· [Ion m e un more sop is icated than his parents were at an equlva· lent age. First watches need not be ex- pensive ; tan to fi f t e e n cloUars shotlld bll enough. For youngsteri who Insist on taking anYtlling mechanical apart to find out how It wor"5, tli6i'e is a slmple-1111Swer : buy hlm two, one a 0 cheaple," and tell him that tho cheap watch ls for him to play with , but that the good one is lor wearing and tailing fune. ) In the form passed by the Senate -an amendment to a civil service pension bill -the legislation probably could not be considered by lbt House, which has tighter rules on ~ment.s. Acting Chainnan Al Ullman (!).()re. I. cf the House Ways and Means Com· mittte, while not ruling out the possibili· "'"' --· -lh~te-ed blll ti Ml!lh:::.~ fd . Whelrv bll comtldtlie aet' IW · ir loato•-Uon, be • .. 1d, wl depend In pert on bow long Congress remains in session tbi3 year. Introduction or the new House legisla· lion was linnounced by Rep: Ben Rosenthal (0-N.Y.), who said it has wid,espread ~ipartisan support. Elderly Woman Killed in' Crash An 80--)'ear-old Garden Grove woman was killed Tuesday when her car collided headon with a van in tbe 3200 block of West 17th Street in Santa Ana. Mn. Anna . L. Stiess, of 13471 Clinton St., 4led at lite Orange County Medical Center after the collision with the van driven by Allen C. Dobovsky. 2.1. of Gardeo Grove. Police said Dobovsky swerved to avoid strikln& the rear of a stopped vehicle and rammed into the other car. He \vas not cited. The accltlent is still under. in· veltigation by police. .. Service Station Owners Favor . Mt.sing Thursda)>l SAN DIEGO (AP) -Alter a meeting _'! of 700 gas statioo dealeni, a Poll shows , nearly half of them want to close Thun· 1 day lo :ihow unity' with a dealers' march .,! in . Washington protesting 1he ceiling on ,; pnces. :f A newspaper, the San Diego Union. : said its telephone poll showed 42 peroeo~ of the dealers in San Diego County plan 1 the one-day shutdown. Twenty-two per·-1 cent said they were undecided. • An Upland dealer, John Devine, said the t proposed closings were opposed by the ; International Service Stalion Dealers . ' Association which be heads. • ,l "We can't possibly condone this ·• , Devine said TUesday. "ff the dealen f~l : this is ~thing they have to do, they - can do 1t." Rudy Zacher. a Rancho Santa Fe: dealer, said If stations along interstate S would be closed Thursday. He and other ' San Diego -County dealers met Monday night in San Diego with leaders of the ' association. ' An unforgettable gift r or any occasion Sp•rlcf;n9 .AttC.rv•d di1mond1 create th• world 's most b•autiful collectio" of 1tyJe, for men •nd women. All h•nclcr•fttd of lustrous l4'-K1rat ;old. J.C. 1123 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONYiNilNT TERMS 27 YEA.Ill:$ IH THE SAME LOCATION • ••~U....•ri••"4-M•t.1r Cfl•t•• 'HONE. 141·J401 t . .I .I , I j , 4 {l>AIL V PILO I Wfd nts.day, Stptrmbtr 12, 1'171 TUgNABOUTS DEPT. -Jn a lot of places in our region. the environment bas be<lome a lot like the weather. Evettb<>dy talks about it but few are doing anything. It's a popular pasttime. ~ticians are particularly good at it. TheJ.appear before the local Men's Jolly Bfeucast Club and denounce smog, ~tare that we must fight overcrowding ah(f .ery out for th e purchase of more pYlfllC open spaces. 'The. script is pretty v;•eU the same all .. , akipg., our Orange Coast. Everybody w'aots open space but when it comes to ~ying for it, the politicians and a lot of othen get sort of blank expressions on theft faces. l ; ... ;'PAKE FOR EXAMPLE lite Upper Bay a~ of Newport Beach. Some time back. sfite':otficials came down and looked at it aJd declared it should be public. Local if1.1s asked if the state had the Long n necessary to make purdiase. The s e boys answered -that gee, it sure looked like a. county bond could be voted to buy it. To which one or our eotmty officials growled, "\Ve can't even pass a bond election to build a new jail. And you ex- pect us to call an election to buy this mudflat?" Laguna Beach tried to pass bonds more than once to buy its Main Beach and finally had to settle by setting up a separate corparation to do the deed. Similar noo·success in floating bonds ror public open space has been experienced up and down our coastline. cosrA MESA, for example, has been talking about the need to obtain some open space for civic betterment for a long time. Il was reasoned that such nice park places could offse~ the billboards and nudie bars as spots of local at- traction. Talk about open places on the Mesa seemed to go on forever. CommiUees were fonned. More talk resulted. Sites for parks were even selected. Shakers·and·Movers of the town all 3greed the open spaces were needed but who would pay for them? Weary of mulling the issue, the Costa Mesa City Council finally called a bond election to buy some 70 acres of open area spread across the town. Purchase and development would cost almost $4 rniUion. Everybody sight<!. 1 COSTA l\.IESA CIVIC leaders publicly mounted their white chargers and declared in vibrant tones that the park OOnd campaign was indeed a holy war for community betterment. Privately. they figured passage of the twin bond measures had about as much chance as a snowball in Hades. So Costa Mesans went to tfle WUs )lesterday to ballot on open -space. Tht: turnout among the 33.674 registefed voters was low, trickling in just above 17 percent . The knowledgeable politicos nodded Ylisely and grumbled how those no voters always tum out, rain or shine. Indeed, as they started counting votes from the 4-0 city precincts, it was clear that the bonds were barely a:~ting a 50 percent majority.in ~tP.Iaoes.where 66 percent was required for passa·ge. The bonds actually lost ·th~· majority in six locations. THEN A FUNNY ·'11DNG happened oo the way to · bagot-counting. Tbe big precincts started coming in. Alwptly, the park ~s started passing -· ~ passing big. Voters at Costa Mesa High , 157 to 43; on San Rafael Circle; 216 t~ 17 ; at Orange Coast College, 100 to 22; al Balearic School , 241 to 27: and the fire Dept., 123 to 30; on Washington Avenue, 207 .. 66. And in the end, Costa Mesa had passed its bonds and bought some parks. A little bright spot for lhe Orange Coast on a dreary fall day . rt·~ __ .,. .,....,. ... ,..._,.,, __________ .,... _______ .=-=:a.....,....~-~ ... Allende Propheey: a Pi'¥' l Box Fa.Je , i I --t\ ,,. I By The AS5oc!Jlted 'p,.,. pies and ~ bu. miscarried," one ~ declltJed and output fa.11<!1 Ill -t de-~itlon pollticl.an, Sen. Rafael Moreon of mand. The agrarian re(onn upset 'fann salvador Allende ran for president of Chile ror 18 years. After h°e fin1:tlly won In 1970, he said they'd have to carry him out in a pine box to get him out before the end o( his term:. A milita ry coup in Santiago on Tuesday ended Allende's presidency three years a nd two months before the end of his six· year term. The police said be comm..itted stiicide, fulfilling the prediction he had made three years before. His ove rthrow interrupted nearly half a ce ntury of democratic government in Chile and removed the We s t e r n Hemisphere's only freely elected Mal'J.ist president. A Socialist senator, Allende was the high man of three in the 1970 election but got only 36.S percent of the vote. The anti·Communist Christian Democrats, Chile's largest party, agreed to support him in a runoff election in Congress, and he defeated conservative Jorge Alessan· dri ~35. He pledged that bis revolution would be as Chilean as "meat pies and wine," traditional fare in the country snaking down South Ameriea's southwest coast. "The Popular Unity revolution or meat the Christian Democratic party, com-produet\on and shortages of all kinds of mented recently. "The wine has soured, goods began to bring discontent and wlld- and the meat for the pies can't be fOWld Jy skyrockeUng inflation that reached an anywhere." annual nte of more than 100 percent this Allende's pt'Ol>Oql tor nationalizing year. · 1~r1 '\ U.S. interests in Olilean copptr won &I>' The world price of~, ~e's prin. proval from the opposit.Joil-controlled cipal e1port, had __ ~ abarply. Congress. Nationalir.ed invtitments by Produ~ of copper , f.aUed to meet government goals. ( ) The esCuclo, Cblle'1 currency, had UI be NE"'S ~"'ALYSIS devalued several 11mes arid the country " ' ""'" faced a foreign trade deflctt el l300. '-----------"'· millloo for lm. lhe Anaconda Co.' and the Kenneco« Coi>' per Corp. ran into lite hundreds of millions of dollars. Allende claimed the U.S.-own· ed copper giants were eligible for no compensation beclllSe of excess profits in the past. The go:ver~t atso nationalized almost all large private farms and ranches in the predominanUy agricultur· ~I nation, boudlt control of mo6t private banks and toOk over numerous factories and busines9es. Allende froze prices and raised wages, giving workers a fieeting bonanza in buying power. But business profits a n d investment As the shortag~ intensified and in· nation broke loose, anil·Manlsls look UI the streets in demonstrations agaimt the government. There were clast.e. with police and pro-Marxists, resulting in in· juries and arrests. Shopkeepers closed their-stores in ~ test rtrl.kes at::ainst govemment policies and high sChoot students boycotted classes UI protest the appointl!1ent el a Marxlsl prlncipel. 'The strikes became more and more frequent, bringing the economy to .its knees and creating disorder thet sapped C<Jnfidence in Allende 's ability to nm tbe country. l.IP'IT,_... SALVADOR ALLENDE WITH CUBA'S FIDEL CASTRO Ill 'Wine Has Soured and Meat for Pies Can't Be Found' Mrs. Post, 86, 011 Topless Crusade Wendy Berlowitz, 25, who has been ar~ted for removing bikini top at University of Oklahoma, plans to "take it off in all 50 states to prove breasts are not lewd." First stop' iii lh'I Ul!i ~ly, of New MeXlco. ~ .. i\ , · · • ' ,. ...... - .1$~ . r ,; .. Aide Declines to Reveal If Presideat Paid ,Taxes • , .. I • ' Wf'\SHINGTON IUPIJ -The White House says lhat President Nixon!s personal income tax returns f()( 1970 and l!nl were audited by the IntefD;8l Revenue Service and found to be in. order. A spokesman, hov.'ever. declined ' to say whether lhe President paid any in· come taxes jn those years. Deputy press secretary Gerald L. War- ren says such information was "a personal matter and I'm not going to discuss it." "The President's tax retu111s are and should be treated as everyone elses tax returus," he said, a rererence to the fact that ·the. Internal Revenue Sefvice is re-. quired •b; law ·to keep such infonnation -secret~ WARREN'S REMARKS come in respooae to questions about a report in tile Baltimore SUn aaying that N'lJllll prob- ably did o o t ' pay an1 ,.._ on his $300,000 per year salary in eitht< 1970 or 1971 because of deductio1>1-for interest paid. on lite purchase of blS hoiDes Ill California and Florida and a write-df for a gift or personal ~pers valued at $570,000 to the Na.tional Archive,. Society Grande Dame WASHINGTON (AP) -Marjorie Mer- riweather Post, tbe cereal heiress who blended business acumen and personal charm UI become the grande dame of American society and one ol the world's wealthiest vromeo, died today. She was 86 H a1ioi Receives Warning by U.S. Of Aerial Risks WASHNIGTON ( UPIJ -North Viet· nam cou!d provoke aerial warfare with Sooth Vietnam's more powerful air force if it uses 12 reconditioned air bases to en· croacb oo tbe Saigon government's air space, State ,Department otficialJ said to. day. This, officials sald, wu among the "grave risks" about which the United States warned Hanoi in a .stif'f diplomatic nole released by lite State Department Tuesday. The airfields are in portions of South Vietnam controlled by Communist forces since the January ceas&fire. Most are former U.S. air bases abandoned and dismanUed earlier in the war. U.S. mili1my oftidah say the North Vietnamese have been repairing the bases and arming them with SA2 anti- aircraft missiles and anti -a ire raft artillery. But they said the bases have so far not been used. Jn Phnom Penh, the cambodian high command said today tbe Communist-led rebel siege against the provincial capit:al of Kompoog awn had been broken and the city was entirely under government control • · The announcement said the J3.day bat- tle for tbe town SO miles nor1heast of the capital was over. The insurgents sUU cootrol a string of buildings just outside the city, including the tm!V•tsity, a ~· faciMY and tile monastery at Wat Angkor, the command said. and had been ill for some time. Mrs. Post, who was married four times, but resumed her maiden name after her last divorce, had a personal fortune estimated at over $250 million, mansions in Washington, Palm Beach and the Adirondacks and an exteasive col· lection of art and antiques. Her fortune came from her father, Charles William Post, who invented Postum, a coffee substl1llte, just before lite turn of the centuly. Post later in· vented Grape Nuts and other breakfast cereals and when young Marjorie in· herited tbe Postwn Cereal Co. oo her father's death in 1914 she became the sole owner of a $20 million business. tragedy last weekend when her m by her first marriage was missing and presumed dead as a result of a boating accident. t>avid Rumbough, 25, son of Miss Merrill and industrialist Stanley Rtnnbougll, disappeared when fh • motorboat be was driving near Eut Hampton, N.Y .. ov..-_ A family spokesman in New York said that because of her illness, Mn:. Post btd not been told of her grandsm's di.soi>' pearance. Bomb Explosion Hurts 6 in Busy INFLUENCED BY BER second hus- band, stockbroker Edward F. Hutton, Mrs. Post converted, th. Postum com· Lo1idon Section pany into an open COJ'1)0l"Atipn in 1922. , Seven years later, a f t e r a series Rf 00 mergers with otbef "toOil . ~S · I..pNOO!'t (AP) -A bomb eiplosion Postum became c;eneraJ, Foods Corp.' ' todJIY in an office building on Oxfoid Mrs. Post W83 \ioni in ~eld, i)L Street. one of l.oodon's bu.lies! ~ .... on March 15, 1887. Her upbringing mixed di9tricts, mJured six ·people, SCotiaod ~· social graces with IQiness skills. Yard reported. She W'8 educated . at Mount Vernon A xard spoke~an said the· bomb W1IS Seminary in Washington, D.C., and her left in a shopping bag outside the fat.her sent her to Lmdon for the social seasons. At the same time he drilled her in things like taking invenwry and adding up sales. MRS. POST'S FIRST marriage. in 1905, was to Edward B. Close, a New York attorney. Her father went along on their honeymoon "' Egypt and Italy. 1be Closes had two daughters, Adelalde and Eleanor. They were divorced In 19t9. A year later, Mrs. Post. married Hut- ton. She started investing io the atock market and, with the advent of the depression, phmged into the pbilan- thropies for which she became famous, setting up soup kitchens in New York's slums. The Huttons had one daughter. Nedenia, better known as actress Dina Merrill. ~ MERRllL, now manied to actor Cliff Robert!on, suffered another famiy ( IN SHORT .•• ) elevator of the building that houses the John 49'l men's wear store on the ground floor and offices of the Prudential Insurance C.O. upstairs. e Spare Projeets Seen SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON (AP) - Space manufacturing tests o:nducted. by Skylab astronauts demmstrate that man can assemble large structures in 1J180e.. a Mission Control scientist reports. "\Ve're quite ple&Se!d with the metals melting experiments in Skylab," Jack H. Waite, chief of Skylab experiments, told newsmen Tuesday. e 'No Kissinger Delay~ WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Sen. John Sparkman (!).Ala.), one of two senators who were permitted "' read a -FBI report under the watchful ~e ~of ... thttif), high-level government officlats 1'*<fay, says he· sees-notltini in the ~ that_ will delay coofinnatioo of Hepry, Ki.. singer as leCl'tlmy of stale. 1 The JWO<! dea11 .. with wiretllJ?Ping of 13 members .of Kilslnger's White HOUIO' staff end IJ>ur pewsmert ¥.":""'-1969 and 1971. . ~ ,; 1 ~ ...... ' " II e Tr1411Diay Se•••-1 Heavy Storms Soak T¢xas NEw YORK. (UP,!).-Jol!O N. Mitooeu; and i.f.;Gj~·H. ·stins wori 'e"last-m!nutl'/ delay Tue• jn . their trial on con ... splracy and p.rjury charges. • Mitchell and Stans, the !~st former cabinet sccretartes to be tried si~ the'i Teapot Dom• ecanclal of the 1920s, '"' charged with ._;ring UI influence • fraud ln'vestigatlon of flnaJ¥'l•r Robert L., Vesco •. " ,, ·'' " !! " ro " • • " " " " .~ \ • Vfll~ Pompidon in Peking , · -: · French P?Wdent Georges Pompldbu (rlRbt) arrives in P~~ the Ql'st French chief of state ever to vwt People'• RepubUc of Cllill;t.,IZ~ , Premier Chou En-W ac<ompanles him.. · ~ , • (;'"4'1Jes »lnt~ J. SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -, Aaaull\ chargeo a1alnst American Indian ~ nient leader carter camp tn "eonneaioril with the shooting of 1 fellow AIM dllcW!·· have been dropped, a U.S. maglatrate said today. -· .. • I I 13W_.. ' Stanford Student Stabbed-to -Death Northern Firelines Increased '"' liiif? --. ' By '111e Asloclated Press Weary Northtm California firefighters reinforced their lines.as the region's last three active fires slowly died. Control or the 13,00G-acre Finley Creek fire In Humboldl County had been anticipated today after creM spent Tues- day atrengthenlng their :is. mile perimeter around the blau. Control of a fire generally is achieved 24 hours after con- tainment. THE FIRE reduced a cabin and two pickup trucb to rub- ble and forced 200 people to Dee their homes and camps near Shelter Cove before it .... -off. But no me was killed and I the i160 men fighting the f, flames eraped with ooJy two injured lllkles -"probably t· ..... -"' • safety l'<COl'lj. I comlderilll the --al ... the terrain," state forest Bill Seel)ing Stiff Fines For Smog SACRAMENTO (AP J California legislators a re ~· working toward strengthened regulations for statiooary and automotive sources of air pollution. On Tuesday, three days before adjournment ol the l!m session, t h e Senate l.oeal Government Committee sent a bill to the ·noor that would im- poee stiff ind progressively·i~ creasing fines on poUuUoo- belchipg california industries. •' ran,eer Jim Turner aaid Tu~ ,f day. rtflkled to soften the campaign rt ' LATER, the Ass embly t T _r a n"'°""tion . Committee ~--; ' - t EVEN AFTER the fire ls !: · controlled, it will continue ~ bumlnC up to a week, Turner ~ Nici. llurnlng logs lying on the ~ forest fioor are tough to e1.· against oxides of nitrogen corning from about f 1 v e million autombbtles in the 1906 through 1!1'111 .-1 yean. The automobile bin, In· troduced by Sen. J o b n Holmdahl (o.-Oakland) would have greatly redllced the nwn- ber of cars for which anti· emmion devices would be re- quired, and restricted the geographical area covered. tlnguiab, be added. 1be ,ooo.cre fire in Men- -CauntJ abo .... to be eontroBed today wllh 10me 743 men bo&dlng more than 23 mil• al llro line. Division o1 Fcnstry spokesman David Mendou aald cootrol could be ! achieved today if there was liWe wind, tu the law now stands. the state Air Resources Board is to require anti~r.ides o f nitrogen devices on USS.70 model ears over a IO.month period beginning in January. • ".AS LONG u the weather 1tays witb ut, we dmi't expect to have any problems," Men· clora oaid. MOTORISTS are to receive notices in their next regjstra.- tion envelopes toward the end or this year' telling them when their. devices should be in. stalled. Children playing with fire touched off the blaze, be said\ DivilJon of Forestry officials abo upect the Apple Tree IUdge fire aoutb of Eureka to be.oootrolltd_ today alter being conta!Ded Tuesday at 811 The ARB has approved six devices it says will do the job. 1beir prices nm to a max- Jmum of $35. ·-· ' • • .. ••peslts 11·5100,oao ' for si1111111fls ti enryear 1'111 i1mb1r 11 tlese acuunts thflie. . 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" ,; I 1~1- ...; I . . • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Unf ortunat e The proposed $3 10 million expansion ol So uthern California Edison's Huntington Beach power plant is a controversial and confusing issue. \\'ith environmental concerns at a high peak, the U1ought ol allowing a plant which admittedly will put roughly seven tons or pollutants into the air daily has stirred heated opposition in the community. On the other hand, if a power crisis is as near at hand as many experts say it is, the reality o{ that con- cern may well ov errule the pollution factor. It's easy to \ talk about slopping or slowing growth, but Orange County is a booming metropolitan area already and there is no indication that anyone is really willing or able to change it. The issue mi ghl be clearer -and so might the ai r -if there weren't so many "experts" issuing conflicting opinions. Is there really a need for another power plant? A Cal Tech report says "no." The Public Utilities Commission, charged with de- tennining such factors, says "yes." There is no easy answer and no one set of facts with which to reach a conclusion. It's easy to understand how the planning commission deadlocked 3-3 over the Edison question last week, but a decision must be made. It won't be popular. but we-think Edison should win approval for its plant expansion. The bulk of evidence indicates the power will be needed in the near future, no matter what one city tries to do to slow down growth. happy about some of the Ugbt restrictions, but they ap- pear necessary and are in order if the plant ill to be al· lowed. 1 ,· The fact the plant will give the city another '1.5 million in taxes is not the issue. Councilmen will have to decide whether !he power ill needed and whether ii outweighs the pollution factor. II ill unfortunate the ID· swer is not more clear, but unless environmentallsts can present oome stronger, Irrefutable evidence for their opposition, the plant must be huill Identity Crisis Fountain Valley may be on the verge of solving Its Jong talked about identity crisis. The chamber of commerce has suggested the city adopt an official color. Chamber officials forgot to show up at last week's cou~cil session to outline their color scheme, but undaunted councilmen have agreed to de- lay the momentous decision Until the chamber can provide further Input. The city already has an official flower, the pink Hawthorne, and an official tree, the evergreen pear. Let's hope the new city color doesn't clash with either. Of course the next step will Involve a decision on what to do with the city color. Since most Fountaid Valley Council 6essions last less than an hour, the city fathers can certainly spare a few minutes for that one: Commissioners have tacked on some 55 conditions trying to make the plant more beautiful, useful and to keep the air as clear as possible. Edison officials aren't We have one suggestion. Once a color is picked- acceptable to community standards, of course-spread it across all the block walls. If that doesn't identify the town, nothing will. H ~---~ .... • 11~ 11it PRES lt>EN1, ON 600 NUMS£~ THREE." Why Both£r To Review Bad Books? FNEY J.HARBJ~ Quite often I get letters asking why I don't comment on new books more than I do -and the answer is really very aim.pie. I doo't see eye to eye with public tute on moot books, and why should I bother to spit against the wind ? If a book 1 consider exceptionally good comes across my desk, I mention it: but 95 percent or them are little more Ihm junk, in my e~, and nothing I say about them is going to dim their popular appeal. In Grandma's favorite pln.se. '1You might ~ wen save your breath to cool your porridge." When "Love Story" came out, I took a peek at it and almost threw up. But pan~ ninl it in th e column would only make mei look like an intellectual snob to lll()6t people, who would buy it and read it and enjoy It anyway. nlE SAAIE with "Jonathan Livingston Seagull'' -to me an utterly synthetic boOk. yet deemed '·inspiratiooal" by millions ol readers. So let them deem , and let me demur privately. You don't change people's tastes or standards by lecturing them from a lofty posit.ion ; in fact, you only harden their re!Olve and convince them that you are cantankerous or contrary or suffering from an inflated sense of superiority. There is nobody as stupid as an in· tellectual when it comes to making con- Dear Gloomy Gu s Could you tell me ii the While House owns a water bed'!' J.A. IV. Gie-y Gn <~ Mt ........ ,... .. , ,....,.. Md ..... _11., r*"'d .... .,..... .. .. ........... ,... Ytw "' "'" h OIMmY o... O.ltf' Plttt. tact with lhe ordinary reader. He SllffrS and ridicules. tries to Jmpoee his own criteria on others, and in general acts like a man with a stomach full of sour grapes. And not a single mind docs he change with hi s arrogant hectoring. IT'S UKE a wine expert writing in "Popular Mechanlcs" about the superiority of a Chateau Mouton- Rothichild over Tab, Squirt, Gunk and Drip. If your palate has been corrupted oo skunk·julce, skunk-juice is what you're going to like; and any in- timation that it's something less than the nectar of the gods is met with stolid and sullen resistance. "It's all relative," they mumble, "just a matter of taste." Indeed it is: But thty don 't want lo believe there are objective standards in such matters, as they know there are in ranking baseball teams, race-ho~. or poker players. If they did, they might feel forced to raise their sights. That's why I don 't comment more often on new books. Let sleeping doamas lie, I say, and if anybody \\'ants to believe that Louis Nizer is an exciting writer of courtroom drama, or that Erich Segal is a fabulous fabullst , let them read and rest in peace. You don 't convert anybody by standing on a platform and making ugly faces. Ethics Hard to T each The \Yatergate scandal has profound ly embarrassed !he American legal pro· fession \l.1hile providing employment for certain of its members. A disconcerting- ly large number of the \\'ltnesses appear- ing before the Ervin Committee were lawyers who implicated other lawyers in their testimony. and who ·were of course represented by their own attorneys. In addition, all seven members of the com· mlttee are Ja1\··school graduates, and they are assisted by still more lawyers. Robert \V. A1cserve, outgoing president of lhe An1crican Bar Association (ABA ), hat ackno1vledgcd that it uis hard for us to accepl and harder to explain" that "many whose names have been brought 1n&o the scandal arc lawyers. some or them of high professional status." ne added : EDITORIAL RESEARCH A proposal to establbh such a body will be presented to the forthcoming annual meeting ol the ADA In Washington. ID a related development, the National Association ol Lawyen (NAL), ta <Xlll· sidering creation of a special committee to deal with attorney1 lmpUcated in Watergate. Reader Speculates on lfltitnate Ell ects The Curious Logic ·of Tax-on-tax To the Ed.Jtor: Shortly after my arrival in Californ ia I had occasion to buy a new tire rrom Pep Boys on Beach Boulevard ln Hunt· ington BeaCh. I was somewhat surprised to find that the price of the tire, listed at some $17 and despite the allowance of $1 for my old carcass, kited to over $20 by the time I reached the cash register. PM NOT complalnlog of Pep Boys, who were courteous quite beyood the ez· perience of a custOmer fresh from New York City brow-be'ating. But in the course of my ezpostulations I learned that part ol the ,..qost stems from a federal ucfse ta~~ rubber, somethlhg on the order of 10..pereent. There is also a California State sales tax of 6 percent -and lrivial though it '!''as. I found it most annoying that tbe sales tax is levied not cxily on the principal paid for the tire, but on the monies squeezed out or me for the federal excise tax! "Why do r pay a tax on a tax?" was my plaint "Well," answered the tire salesman, "after all you couldn 't get the tire without paying the excise taz, could you? So it's legitimate 10 tax you for • what you have tctpay .•• " "Baloney," I rePued. "I couldn't get the tire without paying the sales tax either. Why not tax me 6 percent on the 5 percent I pay down for sales tax, and 6 percent of. the 8 percent of the 6 percent, too ... ?'' WELL. no need to pursue this sad tale to its: inevitable ending, which we all know much too well'. But since we decid- ed not ·to travel anywbenf'on Labor Day, I whiled away the time pursuing the tu:- on-a.Ja:r"'1-a-tax to infinity. Just· suppose the slate were allowed to apply lhll prln· ciple on the 8 percent sales tax to the bl~ ter end ••. how much sales tax would we flnl!ll up wllb? · SOmewhat surprisingly, it doesn't add very much to the atate's take. !l's the old argument of the infmite geometric series. If the tax-0n-a-tax business is pursued to lnfmity, comes out to be 8.383 percent! Thu.! at a 8 percent tax rate, the tu- on-a-t.ax principle doesn't increase the government's take by much. But as we know lo our cost, tax rates change ; and they change in the same• direction, always. Some day, I imagine oor Iegtalalur.a will try to introduce lhll principle In the desperate sean:b !or funds; forewarned is forearmed . It addi only a trivial surtax to the basic rate at I percent; but should the sales tax then rise to 10 percent, the tax~•t.a.x prin- ciple would raise the take to I I.I percent . .. not so trivial, alter all. M<l should the bulc rate llUboequenUy rt.. to 20 percent, tax-on-a~tax would lncreue the total to a lull 25 pu<enl; and II II ever reached 50 pereen~ the total would be a 301ld 100 percent[ You laugh, I know. But so did we laugh al the rrantle protests 1galllli the In<ome t:ix amendment, less than a IUetlme ago. They said it would multiply wers, doles, business in government and bu!lnesa and labor ... and were they so far wrong! ALFRED B. MASON ( -. MAILBOX ) L.tftrl fnfll ,....,. .... wtk*N. lffrlM!fy writ.rs .....,... Hllft'f "'911' -.... lfl al _.. w ....._ TIM "9ht .. ....._ ....._. • flt »Ht w ... In ...... llMt II ,.._.,.,., &II """"' _.. flt. , .................................. ...,_ lnft' ... wttNMM • ...... , H Mffk .... -I• ..,........ ~WCI Mt ... ,........, but emotionally, got the same kind of treatment at home when they were omall c Despite people's claims l;bat they v.'Ofl't raise their · kids the way they were brought up, most of them do. Tile cold ones treat theirs coldly, the violent ones batter their babies to wear off their resentments . AND THF.SE are the same people ?;ho think punishment is the solution to everything. To them revenge is so sv.-eet. Ask all your acquaintances who con- stantly brag about whipping their children, and you11 see they're fanatics about capital punishment. And most would rather treat prisonen brutally, even if it costs ciUr.ens more, than to try to find ool the causes ol lhe la¥i·-breaking. What can we do about it? LAURA JOHNSON Laub Pla11nas To the Editor: P,fy coofidence has been greatly restored in the city of Huntington Beach. I can only express my very real ap- preciation to the city planning """" mission for denying Edilcln's expansion propooal. LET ALL peclllle in Huntington Beach remmiber Iba! the followlnc people bad enough courage to vote ''Do"~ Mark Porter, Jooeph Boyle, Kalbertne Wallln. 'lllree otheri, Edwanl Kerins, Wlllllm Gelger and Frank IIlggins believe the unlimited growth, pollution, hiclier taxes and Impollllble --brcJUil>I -by llllft power, hence men deftlop-ment. are okay. Lei 'a hope Iba! Ibo F.dllon .steamroller "" be ltdetnclcod wllen the vote comes to the cilY ooundl N. ROBERT CRAIN r-'Wl'Ollff• ... To the Editor:'' I was dlaaPP.olnted today on the Senate ruling to bring back the cruel and unusual pcmlshmenl, the death penalty. • IF Y0\1 STOP to think about 11. capital punlmnent is not a deterrent to crime be<aUll the people who commit the crimes are menially Ill. Tiley don't slop to lhlnlt about tile consequence! after· nnl. other places because, he says "it is a disgrace that Watergate criminals should profit from their wrong doings." He may bave a point. · HOWEVER, I do not remember any such ruling when Angela Davis lectured all over the country after the famou.! jail break and tbe murder d. ooe of Judge Sirica 's colleagues. Nor can I ~ to remember any such resbiction placed on Daniel Ellsberg after his stealing govern. ment secret documents and ei:po6ing them to friend and foe alike. Does this represent a double standard'!' JJ it ljoes ~ then there is SUttly DO s:ucb. thin't'as a double standard. FIJRTllER, ir such rulings had been applied to the above radical leftists, you can bet your last dollar that the American Civil Liberties Union would have risen up en messe to denounce the judge for having deprived these poor dears of their rights to make a Uving in their chosen field . Namely, running down our country In speeches from sea to shin- ing sea. 1 ll8ve not nodced such in- dignation from the A.C.L.U., nor the rush to so protect these newly WlCOVUed criminals. Now, you may wonder whit does all this mean. Logic seems to conclude that; I. If you are a radical, a O>mmunlst, or a fellow traveling liberal, you may n1ake money from: lectures. •. 2. If you are a 'Republican, y0u have no such rights and can stanre first. Interesting. PAUL WESTBROOK Nixon Seeks Loyalty . First in .Appointees WASHINGTON -President Nixon ha subtly Wonned the regulators he picks to protect consumers that he is far more concerned about their loyalty to him than he is about their freedom ol judgment. So outraged was one hooest appointee that, even though he was handpicked by the White House, he went to his Democratic senator to complain he had been leaned oo. Agencies like the Federal Power com-. mission , the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Communications O>m- mission and the Interstate commerce Commission are among the least roman- tic SOWlding offices in town. Bur TO THE consumer, they mean llf'e:or-unsafe air fil.ghl.I, fair.or..foul ads. gooct..cr..bad TV , higher-or-lower utility rates and clean.or-dirty food. Even thaugb their members are presidential appointees, they are supposed to act in- dependently of the White Hquse. Several mmtM ago, concerned over too much DemocraUo-lype lhlnklng by h I s regulators and admlnislrators, Nixon bad his then chief of stair, H.R. Haldeman, send a private memo to all new a~ po in tees. A copy of the terae memo has reached· us. Attached was a column by pro-NiJ:on writer Ray Cromley, which Haldeman says "The President has read and !eels It's impo~t that you have a copy!' '111E COWMN IO endorsed by the President 1ays, "A relatively small group of wlll!ul men scattered tn key poaitlons through the a:ovemment have for almost four years actively sabotaged ANDERSON r (Nixon's) concern s necessity of avoiding ha\·· s sabotaged by holdovers in the bureau cy." Then, like a grammar achool teacher admonishing an erastt·throwlng child, Haldeman said, "It is, of coune, yoor resporuilbility to see thal thla doesn'l happen." ~~~~~ ~toM~~ rts, 1 SU! Frarx:llco atlomey picked to fill a slot at the Federal Power Com- mission, DOW dealing with the enera:y crlsi.s. 'lllaugfi Moms was later to be turned down by the Senate !or hll pro.Industry background, be WU SO Ilicenled by the !f1.Ior>llalcleman l<cturo Iba! bl Wn>le to his senator, John 'I'Unnlf. "I leave It to your calmer bead," Mor· ri s wrote 1"\mney, "to determine whetlltr lhe euentlal meaage -'"pedally Iba strong fatherly 1dvJbe of the final sen- tence of the memorandwn -is oot: 'Brother, you may think you're being ap. pointed to an lndependeal agency, bill dm'I lhlnk !or a minute that you~e In- dependent.'" OIAMM COAlf DAILY PILOT the programs sponsored by their Presi· Robert N. We.ct; NU.htT dent" It goes on to say that "the Presi· Thoma.s Kuuil, Editor dent now aim s al weediDg out" these BarbaTG KTetbkh diw nters. .Editorial Pa11< iidrior ' ' . . "To !Ome degree it reflects the fact tblt, uniquely in this COWllry, la¥i•yers are the single largest occupational group in government , particularly at the -f<llloral level. And II may also raise the qalllion whetbtt lawyers wf>I partldpate In aovernment. al pollcy and ad- mkllstratlve tevell, have not lost that pclllelak>nal detachment from their clleets' affa.l.n that makes It possible for u.n to be objecUve," In such a frame of mfmd, be ~ cm, -lawyers can become M<l that's not all. Fr<d Grabowski, newly appointed bar counsel of Ule District o( Columbia Bar Anoclatlon, recently d~losed that he l!: investJgaUng allegations of misconduct against so la\li-yers whose names have been cited in con nection with Watergate. He said his inquiry could lead 10 disbarment, sus pension, public censure or a private reprWiand from the D.C. Bar dl>cipllnar)I board. Ol:pllal punishment is just a hand-me- down tradition from our ancestors. Back then, a J>Cf'$On could be executed for tbe sme.Uest of crimes. It is about time that we stop using lhll ey .. !Ol'-ll><!ye cblld's play. These people nted hel_p, bot the death penalty] . HJ.ldeman , still quoUng the President's mws. said..Nlxon anlod.-tho.J'eaulalo<•-l-...,l,,,.~o"-'l'"'l"ol"r!J·-~·~"°'"~~<.-h--and other appointees to retd the colwnn ·~ 1o lnfoml and .tlmulate euy vlcllma ol the philosophy that wil~l.!!an~electlon ta all-Importa nt." TAINT ol Waterga te has led to Im' pater aelf-dlscipllne on the fl ill leeal fraternity. Cl>etterOeld llO ABA 'I proidenl-<lect, hns Ille lllOCl•Uoo wilt set up a 3i:::= pond deYOled to disctpllning j. ....,., titlalodmli Jn the oomlJ\i: year. CYNICS surety wtll complain thlll the move toward great.er sclf·regulatlon of the legal professkln comes rather late in the day. II dtaclpllnory machinery had been continually in operation, many of the lawyen Implicated In Watergate might have •leered clear of involvement. Many obeervers contend that law schools do a poor .}ob of lnsti l11ng a sense of ethics In thetr students. Prorenor Andre• Kaufman, who condudl a coune In pn>fesslonal mpoNlbillty al Harvard Law School, bellev" that teaching ethlca i1 °the hardest thing for a law ICbool to deal with." Pattera To the Editor: Today's events c:onlrtbt* to 1 pottem. ~g with t b e clamor !or capital punishment is a oonstant harangue 1bout "perml"1veness," also regular stories about child battering. Rarely do we read lhal children Im- personate parents at a very earfY age. rr HAS BEEN considered conclusive that our personalities are shaped primarily by lhe emotional atmosphere In our homes durlng the first few yean ol our Uvea. MOii ol the chlld bellA!rs, and the ones who beat them not phyllcally JUST REMEMBER wbal your mothel' always used to tell you, ··Two wrons• don'! equal I rtghl" So rtilbl -, rtghl thll moment, lei'• lei our c.nsr-. Senoton and our governor llnoW how we !eel. GEOFF SCHRADER • Double SUlndanl To the Editor: I was Interested bot nol rully surprl!- ed to read Illa! Judge Slrtca has ruled thsl Jamet McC4rd and Job Magruder cannot give lecturel al unlversIUes aod "ao that you will thoroughly understand tttdtts by prt90nttrw on thlt Piii: dlvtrMjcommentary'cn toplcl: Of tn- lm!!t bf a)ondlcattd columnmtt and c"'°9'1l1i., br ll"liAw .... "'D!n IOI' f'ttdm' vMwa ~~ltli )'ll!W'lpl~'• ophdon1 ud• tdtu .on ~nt toPkL Th. l!dltor111 opid1n of the> Daily. Pilot •J>Pl!At OnJ,. ht lhe tdltorlal column It tht top of the JlllW;'()phdons •Aptt-4 "1'1he ~ umnlltl and cutoonlrtl end lttltr wrtt.n1111b*On .. nowl•• mmt .. 1llelr -·ti; "'" Dalt1 Ptlot -14 lit - Quotes ClllJ'let II. Spe-r, C.rlsbod , sug- ~Ung need for .some younger grand jurora -"I m)'lell...am_paat_70, bu! I have never observed that mere old age nec..,.arlly eonler1 eltber locreued wisdom or better J""-t On tJie ccm- lrary, 1 hlVe nollced thll 11 the arterleo harden, ao do the atUIUdel. (Maybe we need) a little more P..,.i ud-a UIUe lesl Geritol, as It were." w~. Sept. 12, 1973 ' ~ • I \ I • I Orande Co·ast ~ EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL 66, NO. 255, 8 SECTIONS, 112 PAGES ORANG~ OOl,INTY, CALlliORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1973 N TEN CENTS ·-- Scaled-down Ne:Wpcil-t Qunes Plans Approved The Orange County Harbor Commis- sion declared wianimously Tuesday that it wants the Newport Dunes Aquatic Park. to be kept as a family recreation area. But it gave implicit approval to plans for: enlarging, the camper and trailer park that now e1tista there, improving boat ~lr facilities 1 and construction of restaurants in the Dunes <X>Ocess ion. The vote came in response to a revis· ed proposal from Newport Dunes Inc. to build a 350-room 'hotel, 200 new boat • Will Bead Firm slips, and specialty shops. , The proposal from Newport Dunes Inc. was a scaled down Version of earlier plans -which were all denied -$0 build as many as three resort hotels, a water amusement park, and to feshape drasti- cally the shoreline of the Dunes area . The first development proposal, Which was turned down about a year ago, can- ed for a $50 to '$60 million "Disneyland- by-the-sea" propect, "The approval we got Tuesday was for a project quite a bit smaller than what Watson Elected Irvine Co. Chief By GEORGE LEIDAL Of tfle 0.1/y l"lllt ltatt Irvine Company directors today elected Raymond L. Watson ,to succeed the late William R. Mason as president of the land development, management and ranching firm. Wataon, 4', of Eastb!uff In Newport Beach, has beaded the firm since Mr. Mason died 18't July ,JI. Until ii> day, Wataoa. bad been uecutlve flee preaiden~ a ~tie be held slnCe·mo. John V. Newman, chalrmm o! the board ol the Irvine Company, lllJlOUljc<!d the choice ol Watson !ollowing a direc- tor's meeting today in Newport Center. "This action expresses the confidence which the board has in Watson, a con· ,,,. fidence based on our long associaUon with him as be worked side by ,\ide 'with Bill Ma90ll in shaping the..JrVine Com· pany into the outstanding.-organization it we originally asked for," Said William EVans, part.()WJ)er 'of the Dunes lease to the county-owned land. -'· "But it was certainly a start toward a development that we can au agree will be-of value td the public. ~1And the f¥pressiott .I got· was that we may still be able Wbuild U-~t slips and the hotel il If• do it ~· the ·right way to protect ,public access,'"· Evans said. The act.ion Tuesday by the-Harbors, Beaches and Parks C.Ommission consists • I n of a unanimous recommendation to the Board of Supervisors on future uses of the puoos area. 0 In the past we've just denied the proj. ects that were propooed to us," said Coinmissioner Frank Robinson. "But this was the first time we said what we do want. "That is, we _ want the Dunes to remain basically as it is now, and that the only improvements should be ones needed to enhance its use as a family re<:reation area." Robinson said he doubted seriously whethe~ "a hotel belongs in a family recreation area." He also said he op- posed the 200 additional boat slips ~ cause "it is well known that they will tend to lower water quality in the swim· ming area of the Dunes." Commissioner Beverly Miller agreed with Robinson on the hotel. "ll someone wants to build a hotel, Jet them build it in the middle of a city block. I don't see why it needs to be put wa . ' ' . ' is today." ,.,·"' Watson join~ t~e Irvine Company in September ot 1960 as man.ager of the plannipg· department. Appointed vice pnmdent for planning in 1964, Watson -began leading the company effort to plan the entire remaining 83,000 acres of the STUDENTS FROM ABROAD-These are American Field Service exchange students who will be· living and studying this year in the Harbor Area. In back row (from left) are Jennie Liling of Sweden (blonde with glasses), Karin Ireton of South Africa, Aposto- Jos Tsanlicos of Greece and Bruno )3erchtold of Switzedand. In frqnt (from left) are Beth Cancelli of Brazil' (l)runette with glasses), Ole Andersen of Den· mark and Handan Kantar of Turkey (print dress), Irvine Ranch. NEW. IRVINE PRESIDENT !!Aymond L. Wotton A company spokesman said today, Watson "conceived the award • winning Eastbluff planned community reside"tial development and guided development of Newport Center ••• " Polls .Shows Opposition Foreign Student Had Stereotype View of Natives Supervisors Nix 4irport Revamp Hearing Request In July of 1966, Watson was select.<! to bead the company's land development activities lncluding-laDd planning com-~:~· =~:r:~~l :~ ~~µ~= ro Demolishing Fun-Zone Orange County Supel"{isors Tuesday turned down a Newport Beach City Coun- cil request to hold a public bearing on planned remodeling at Orange Cowity Airport. Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis said this morning he was disappointed by the ac· tion and will bring the matter up when Industrial Complex subsidiary. Allan Beek's post card survey of Watson's ba~kground and education is Balboa PeninsuJa residents has turned up in architecture in contrasf to the engineering interests of his predecessor. stiff oppoSition to plans for rePlacing the ·A native of Seattle, he attended. UC ~lboa Fun Zone with a 33-wiit con- Berkeley and earned both bachelor and dominiwn project, Beek said today. master's degrees in architecture. The~ Cards were returned.to the .of- He ia a member of the board of visitors rilistered voters, 936 were returned. of the UCLA school o! architecture and Beek said that 601 are' opposed to urban planning. He is a director of the dembllshing the Fun 1.ooe and. 335 are in Easter Seal Society. ·ravo!' .ofJt. ~ .• , Watson and his wife, Elsie, have four 'Ibe pos~ cards wre re~ to, the of- cbildren, Kathy, Bryan, Lisa and David. liets .G(. Ille· South· Coast 11egioo81 .i.o.re , ' . ' ; 1 .e ' 4 councilmen meet again, Sept. 24. .. H 0 h d Supel'vi!on denied.the request OD a 1-1 zg •Spee vote, with Chairman Ronald w. Claspers, Chas~ :.ta1ias a Lido Isle resident, casting the "no'' voi.. Woman, Aliens in Jail Supervisor Ralph C. Clark said there was no need for public hearings because no commercial e1pansion is planned. He said the improvement s' are only to meet federil safety standards. , . . Bf WILUAM SCHREIBER ned the car through' the chec~point and Changes planned Include enclosing 8 °1 "" o.lty P4"" Staff . took off," said Patrol agent William A 1woman whose car trunk was found Lucas. "When she didn 't respond to passenger w1i:ttlng area and relocating jammed with five aliem led a dozen lights and sireiis, we called other agen- Alrport Director Robert Bresnaban's of· police cars on u wild, higb..speed freeway cies and lhe chase began.;' ttCe tO al1ow expanston of the security of· chase through south Orange County As the 1964 white sedan streaked flees, 81 well as construction of new rest Tuesday afternoon before she was forced through Sail Clemente, three squad cars roomt. into a center divider fence in Irvine and from that city roared off the. Beach nba -·har'llOlhlnr!Q·do-;witb1-,oap1"""i:------:--:-:--~C111entrrtlllllJ'."Olirl IJlCbt 10lety," Mclnnls commented this Karen A. Kooyman, 23, o! San Diego, Ihm hlttinil llO'.mllet per hour. morning. was arrested by prange County sheriff's 0rance County Sheriff'! Sgt. Vito "And neither clots moviJ>g the dlrec-ollicon aner her bl.I sedan piled up ooar Ferlauto .. ll! a! , least two o! bis tor'• offloe," he added. the Mylord Road Oltramp of the santa department's ~i's and several from the "I realize that the offices are smaJJ, Ana Freeway. Deputies say they fowid Highway Palrol were alerted to the but 1-nln& up that area wW not do five Latin aliw I~ in the trunk. drama and.Joined the chase when Miss aQythlng !or Bight safety and It could be Miss Kooyman wi1 due to be atraigned ' Kooyman'• car' bit 120 m.p:h. going a beginning to expansion of <he tennl~ today be!ore a U.S. Masis trate In San through San Juan C.pislrano . faclllUes, 11 Mcinnis said. Dle£o on charges of transporting lllea:al OflJccrs said the pursued driver swerv· C.onservation Co m m i s s i o n in Long Beach..-Officials there said today they have not counted the post cards because they do not have time to do so. But officials confirmed that "several hundred" post cards have been received and that Beek came to the office Tues- day to count them . Beek, who is part owner of the Balboa Ferry Compariy, said. he thought the results.of the .poll 1cwere splendid. The"y .Show clellrly, how the people retl 1'The city cOunciJ Ms' claimed that it : was representing the wishes o1 tbe people · m appfuVing the Fun Zorle demolition to make way for condominiums. '111is survey shows that the people do not want higti.rise, high density apartments." The proposed condominiums are being reviewed by the coastal commission. A public hearing has already been held and a decision is expected Oct. 1. The post cards stated : "Please vote on the proposal to build a condominium (SH FUN ZONE, Page I) TRY 'SELLOUT' WITH HONORS By JOHN ZALLER Of t11e 0111Y ,not St•ff An American is a person who drives a big car, probably a Cadillac. and who never goe.s anywhere without a camera, probably a Brownie. That , says Karin Ireton of South Africa, was the impression she had of Americans based oo the tourists and the movies she saw in her own country. But as one Of seven American Field ·Service,. foreign students in the Harbor area tlils year; Karin, alre~dy has foqnd fiist Im~'!!!• cloft•t·always bold "11•· "lt1s··~ing })ow maJ)y VWs you -have," she -says. "I would never have guessed that. And you don't all carry around cameras. "Basically, you're just o~inary human beings," she testifies. Gathered Monday in the Beacon Bay home of ?t{rs. Harriett Gage, !he seven · AFS students had many other im- pressions of the country where they u·ill be spending the next nine months . "You've always heard !hat America ns are so busy they cannot stop long enough to care about other people," said Beth Cancelli or Bra:rJJ. who will be attending Costa Mesa High School. ' "Bu/ that's not true. Americans are very riendly," she saJd. "I was afraid it would be difficult to !!'you've been JooldngTor a way fO '"se~~1anm<1'1..-feel-.t·home-hete;''"llgn>ed out,• a Daily Pilot classified ad could be Bruno Berchtold, who comes from a tho honorable way • • • Swiss Alpine village of 3,000 and will be attending Corona de! Mar High School SPANISH furniture, 11 k e lh!~8~~11[he people here make It easy lo new. 8' stereo, aotd custom-rela~. m1ich easier than 1't would be for a made 8' couch and 5' love t f£ '•bl visitor in my country." sea • co ee !.Cl' e, comer All of the vnnng foreign visitors com· table (Phone No.) '--· mented on the vastness and wealth of U1e up on the v.'llterfront," she said. Robinson and Mrs. Miller also said they objected to the density or the pro- posed enlargement of the recreational vehicles area. The staff report to the conunission said the density wou1d be about 45 units per acre and would accommodate about 3,500 people. The rated capacity of the pub11c beach at Ne-w1>0rt Dunes is 2,000 people, the staff report said. ' Waif Needs Operation, · L1 Trauma By ARTHUR ll. VINSEL Of "'9 Deity Pllet Stiff A silent little boy named Miguel, whose parents police aUege gave him away f!A months ago with .a casually Wi'ttt.en transfer of ownership, is in custody Of\ Orange County juvenile authorities to- day. The youngster -reportedly in need of an operation and emotional guidance resuJting from the trauma of rejection - was turned in to Costa Meaa police about 4 p.m. Tuesday. He was surrendered by a pregnant divorcee who baa had to seek public assistance since agreeing to accept the unwanted 4-year~\d because she felt sor· ry for him. "She said the Welfare Department won't pay her to keep him," explained Patrolman Chuck Hoffard, the Costa Mesa Police Department desk officer confronted by a pathetic trio. Investigators said Phyllis Stricklin and Nancy Langseth, both residents of a Newport Boulevard motel, told of trying to provide a home for the waif, who became f two weeks ago. "I believe Miguel ls in need of both a father and mother," Mrs. Stricklin said in a statement to police. She and her companion then told Of· ficer Hoffard Miguel's story. "OD April 281 1973, suspects gave the. child IQ the reporting persona, stating they no longer wanted the boy," Officer Hoffard said in bis report. The brown.haired, b row n • e y e d youngster has reportedly become a pr1Jb. lem -cbild since that time, due to the unstable background of his brief life. His parents had promised to remain in touch but moved to a motel in Anaheim and when Mrs. Stricklin checked on them in June and discovered they had left l li'i weeks before. . Costa Mesa police say they believe the abandon child's parents have left the state, apparently driving a 1965 red pickup sport vehicle customized with an old Edsel front end assembly. Authorities said the couple apparently exei;ted some pressure on Mrs. Stricklin to accept the younpter, saying that otherwise they · would abandon him somewhere. The woman who accompanied her to (~ LITrLE BOV, Pagel) Oruge ~ • • Weather 11·11 be fair Thursday, following the usual . low clouds along the coast. Highs in the 70s at ll>'l beaches rising to near 80 lnlar.d. Overnight lows S7~. JNSU)E TODA. Y dmu . -BroiOn Tr., Call· for1lia1s controversial seC1etary of state and son of lht /11rmer governor, is the Democrcti' top co1ittn<Ur for Gov. Ronal(t Rea· gan's seat in 1974. See e1ialysis Page 17. L,M, MY4ll e Mlli.ox ' loall,.. U Mowl.. tw7 C.t!llOl'lll• t. IT M~tv•I ,...... tt "kny.Ume thifllld ddlttooal CllPlbll allena. iod in· and out ol normal tramc at an ty IQ the terminal !acillUes that could be The chase, which hit opeeds o! up IQ • average of llO m.p.h,· ail the w&y to Thil advertlser called to say that he country, but they-wm-nlscrtryfng'°tO-loor re.ally "sold,out." EvePV Jtcm listed In beyond the material side of America to ~C•rt.tr. C•~tt ...... ..-! __lUlltNll ~~·_'._ Cl1st1!1..il -Orll•M CIVl!tf , .... Comic• 1• $Ylvl.t il'ert.r " the first step toward ·makln, a~~Uonal 120 miles per hour, began at about 1:50 CUiver Drive in Irvine where traffic forc- i.nnina1 space aval1ale for additl<NI Jet p.m. when the ~woman was ordered to eel her to slow to 50. operations," the mayor said. ' \)ull over at the San Ono!re Border Patrol "By that U~ tlierf were at least a lfclnnll did not 1pecula!e ll'h•t other clle<lq)oint !or an Inspection. It covered dozen cars In tbe chase and wt bad •PP""ches councl!Jj!en nilghl take to OJ>' 4lJrilfet In 25 m111!'lel. . reports the helioopters !rom Newport pooe ~ re~a, "She started to pull o!! and then gwi· (SH CHASE, Page ll . ' ,.t • ~J. se-e what the people are really ike. the ad was sold. IJIYou ave unu~?d •11t1s so btautlful her~." said Bet h Cnn· item~, our ·Ad-vl1!0r can• help you 'Mill cclli. "1 can understand why the people oot' quickly .and honorably. 1'he direct arc so patriotic about1heir c0W1try. line -642·5678. "But I wnnt to see more than just the .r ' (SH FOREJbN, Paro I) cr"lwt 1• '"°'" Jl•M Oe•!11 ~ }t Or. Sftlllcnltll I> Edilorlll ,... ' SIMI! ~ 1•1t GnN11"4""'"1 •tt T........,.. It Fh1•11e• ,,_,, l11M"" JH1 /I-ti .... llM91'1l " .,.. .. ,.., ' "'"*-" * w--. Mm ,,.... ... ~"' l....., JI ·~ ~ ' • 111 Bloody Chile Coup? From \\'Ire ~rvictt SANTIAGO, Chile -Fighting broke oul today between soldiers and factory \VOrkers opposing ibe military e<iup ~·hich ousted President Salvador Allende Tuesday. First unofficial estimates said as many ~s I.000 persons may have been killed ALLENDE DEATH FULFILLED PREDICTION. Story, Pago 4 since the bloody coup started 24 hours ago. There were no official casualty figures given by the military junta which seized power and clamped a state of siege on lhe country, declared martial law, in- stituted press censor5hip and disbanded .the Congress. Over the Side r . . - Telb State Bar Reagan Se.e~·ing .. ' Tax· Cut Support ' llJ'TOM BARLEY Of "-Dlll'f ,. .. , lt•H Gov. .Ronal4 lliaioo today urged Callfomla lawyers lo join hi'!' In bis bid to cut taxes 11tbat are taking nearly half lb~ incQme of every taxpayer in thls atate." (Related Stoty Pige s:J ' \Velcotned to tho State Bar convenUon in· Anaheim ·by a· standing ovation, Reagan told a conference that now counts 1,200 'registrations f r o m throughout California, tha,t "we must put tPe brake on taxes. "There Is no eJcuse for us not taking such action through the tax initiative that will be on your ballot Nov. 6," Reagan said. "You have a powerful voice and my hope today is that you will back me in my efforts. "Our school populaUon ts leveling off, the great C&llfornla water project iB near compleUon and the normal growth of our economy will be well able to ac· commodate any additional revenue government needs," Reagan said. and realistic long-term e~gram.'' Passage ol the measure, Reagan said -noting that Newton's law of gravity "covers everything but taxes" -will enable the take hortie. pay or caiifomLans to grow faster than their tax deductions. "We will accomplish thla by imposing the maximum llmlt on the percentage of total personal income th at the state can take in taxes ." Reagan e1ploined. Noting that the state's present share of the cost or government is almost nine percent of the taxpayers total earnings, Reagan pointed out that the percentage will be slowly reduced each year until a limit of about seven percent is reached. "I know that doesn't sound like very much but it represents more than a 20 percent reduction in the co s t ot. California government," Reagan said. "To put it another way," be added. ''Californians over the next 15 years will keep for their own use more than $118 billion that otherwise would be taken in state taxes. • The junta confirmed today that Marx~ ist President Salvador Allende com· mltted suicide during the violent CQUP that toppled hi s government. A communique said he took his li fe at 2 p.m. Tuesday as tanks closed in on the presidential palace. Freight train bound for Tacoma, Wash., derailed south of Castle Rock, tossing three diesel units and 32 freight cars into the Cowlitz River Tuesday afternoon. "And without raising your taxes again," the smiling governor added to the cheers •r his audience in the packed Disneyland .J.iotel ballroom. . "At the same time," he said, "government will have all it needs to meet the cost of inflation, population growth and whatever new services the people may decide they want." Funeral services were held today in the ·presence of his family only and burial <Was in a local cemetery, the commwtique ·said. ; There had been no official confinnation ·tl.&t Allende died, although a .:ph<ltograpber for El Mercurio, the only ::newspaper permitted by the jWlta to ~publish today, said he saw Allende's body :on a bloody couch in his office. ·The reporter said Allende committed . suicide with a machine gun. · Sniper fire and government return fire ·was heard in the deserted streets of the capital this morning. Some snipers fire d from buildings, others from trees. Reporters touring the streets said the military executed the snipers who were ' captured. ·A UPI reporter said an intense gun battle was fought between troops and workers in a suburb early today. Like most South American cities, the -suburbs are the poorest districts and it was from the ranks of industrial workers in the suburbs that Allende derived · areatest support . · Groups of. professional associations, in· eluding doctors, nurses, c h e m I s t s , pharmacists, dentists and engineers and the employes oC the national electric company told the goverrunent they would return to work. Their strike precipitated Allende's downfall. The capital was rife with unconfinned rumors. Among_ them was a report that . Allende's wife Hortensia WIJS kill~ wben : ' ·Chilean air force jets bombed Aflendt's Personal residence. The ruling junta said Russian-made anns were stored in the house. From Pqe l FOREIGN • • • outside. I want to understand why the culture is the way It is and why the coun· try is the way it is." Apos'lolos Tsanticos of Greece ex- pressed his thoughts with an old proverb: "In my country we say that nothing is so bad that it doesn't also have a good side. "I think the opposite may apply here - Nothing can be so good that it doesn't have a bad side. "Tak e your standard of life. 1t is so high that people do not have to worry about the future . In many ways, the life in this country is like the life in an ideal state. "But J have heard that this produces boredom . "Of course. I haven't seen any of that yet. I haven't seen any of the crime and violence I've heard about either. "Maybe th.is is just the bad talk that one always hears abou t other countries. ·•But I v.·ant to watch very carefully while I'm here to lea rn as much as I can." OIAN•I COAST • DAILY PILOT From Paoe l LITTLE BOY • • • surrender Miguel to police so he can receive proper medica l and emotional care said the bizarre case grew out of what appeared to be a mutual agree· ment. "Phyllis gave them a written paper aod they au signed and called it square," Mrs. Langseth was quoted in Officer Hof· fard's report. · The boy was left at police headquarters and Detective Richard Fredericksen drove him to the Albert Sitton Home in Orange, where foundling children stay pending foster home placement. His meager possessions iocludlng clothes and a few toys were delivered by Mrs. Stricklin and Mrs. Langaetb, police said. $3.9 Million Issues P~sed By Mesa Voters BY RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of flle pitil'f Piiot Staff Vqters ip .Costa Mesa.declared Tuesday that the preservauon of open space is more important to them than increased taxes. They passed a $3.9 million bond issue to finance the acquisition of 70 acres of open space in various areas of the city and to develop the land as parks. The acquisition portion of the issue, a $2.2 million item, was passed by a 71 .l percent majority. The development por~ tion , a $L3 million item, was passed by a 69. I percent majority. To the average Costa Mesa homeowner passage of the bond issue . the first in the city's ~year history, will mean an an· nual tax increase of $8 to $10 for the next 30 years. The election was characterized by a light turnout of voters. Only 5,826 of the 33,674 reg istered voters turned out, a percentage of 17.3. The unofficial returns show that 4,145 persons voted "yes" for acquisition while 1,681 voted "no." The approve) of the de- velopment issue was somewhat lower 'vi th 4,008 voting "yes" and 1,791 voting "no." Costa l\fesa 's affirmation of the open space concept follo\\.·s that of Huntington Beach where voters passe<! a $6 million pa rk bond issue in 1969. A $9 million parks bond issue was defeated by Newport Beach, Costa Mesa 's neighbor, last year. Passage of the Costa Mesa bond issue took n1any people by surprise, ameng them ·Vaughn Redding, chairman of the Citizens for Open Space Committee, which ran the pro-bond campaign. "I felt it would be very close since we needed a two thirds majority to get it Tlle.Or•1111• Cwu DAILY l"ILOT, ... tth wfl\(11 passed," he said. "Sixty-six and two- . ' . ' ' . ' ' ' ' ., . . :· ' 11 com11111ed tr.• Hews-Pr~n. i; J1Vbl!Wll ov thirds percent is close in an election. I Wit 0,.l'IOI CO.II l"vflll'1\llfV C'ol!lp9ny, kfit· figured we WOUld get about 55-58 percent. ,.,,, t1111io..s ••• Ollb11•""'· Meond•Y rtirouol\ •'J am pleased that the people of Costa F•ld•Y. IOr CO>!• MtU, Hewpert 811dl. """''"''°" ae1eh1,,ovn111n v1111.,, ~ l\tesa are more concerned about parks &MCI>, 1rv1,,11s.odcl1.o.c~ """ hn c1tmen111 for their children and preserving the en· S•n Ju•n Capl1t••110 A 1inv11 rev1on11 vironment than they are about taxes." ..i1i;on 11 .,,,r:i11'rttc1 '6t...,d•v1 "r111 5111111•'1· Th e bond campaigners feared that OT\. Tiit prlfl(ipll Plltllltlllfl9 pi.nt .. I! )JO Wnt I" a • .,. s1rtt1. co111 M"'· c111iwn11. ,1,1._ posl1ion by former city councilman ltobi tt N. w.,, \Villlam St. Clair would lose the election ,.,,,1c;1,n1 1nc1 l'l>OIW>•• for them. St. C1a1r's anU·bond arguments J1ck It Cutl1v apparenUy did have some effect on tbe vi<• '"'"kl'"' '"' Gefttrt1 M•"IO•• city's east side where the bond issue fail· Thom;;1i!••~u ed to get a two-thlrds majority. thom•• A. Mv1phin• Voting heavily for the bond issue were ~1,,. E•i•°' the residenUal Deiihborhoods of north L. "•''' J<r!19 Costa Mesa, Mesa Verde, College Park, N_.... lhdl cir,.,.'',.'~.----! Mesa del Mar and olhers on tbe west ,-J, ---1Mh ... w .. ,_.,,,_.._. . ., -Sidl'Ofp16'wn. 1 JJJJ N1wp .. rt l oul1•1r4 . ' . . ~ ' .. . ' ,. ' I : : ,•. '' ' ,_ ' '. , I ; ' . ~ •• '' '' • • I • • ' • M1 il111t A4dtn 1: r .0 .10111171, t1,lJ --c .. 11 M"': no wu1 ••• ''''"' U9UM IHCll! m l'OIMI A-.it Hunflnvtofl a..ctl: 17111 811(1'1 ....,lntNI $1" o.-tl: lllS Ntrtfl II C.mlN II.Ml Tel.,.._ 1714J '4MJJ1 C,_... ...._.. .. MWJt """"..,,,, t'71. (Wt,.. C.tt l"UCllllfll"I ~.--•-...-. ..t*'ltt. u...,.,, .. .., ........ --.,. ...... '11$-11 ""'9111 .... .. ...... •ltf'Ovl ·'*"' .,.,. ...... et~ ...... ...... ci-........ Hid Ill Coi11 Miu, ~... ......... .... (.,,,., tl.&S ~, • d,,::.,, "'°"1lltf1 ft>lllltl"f ........ ~ . • Building Opponent No t the Builder Harry N. Kamph of Balboa in Tuesday's Dally Piiot was lnoorrectly ld•ntlfled as the l:KJildtr proposing to con· struct four dwelling units on a lot at 1319 E. Balboa Blvd . Kamph Is appcallna a planning com· .mission decision allowlltg Cobstruction of the buildings. He opposes construction . The DaUy PUot reirets the error. I .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, Heave11ly Egg? Soil Checked Where UFO Landed GRIFFIN, Ga. (UPI) -A chemist says he is analyzing soil sam· pies from the spot where a local man reported seeing a golden egg- shaped object descend to the earth and bum a hole in the ground. The object, which reportedly fell Monday afternoon at a con- trolled rate of •Peed, added a new twist to a rash of sightings of un-, identified flying objects in the southeast the past two weeks. ' "Something definitely elevated the temperature of the soil,11 Dr. 0. E. Anderson, a soil chemist for the Georgia Experiment Station, said Tuesday. He estimated the soil temperature at about 200 degrees 211 hours after the object fell. Ress Clanton, who saw the object fall Monday afternoon and burn a hole about a foot long and four to five inches deep, said, "I tell you, I believe it to be a piece of brimstone from Heaven come down here to show people how He can burn the earth with it." "I had the feeling he (Clanton) was telling us what he thought he had seen," Anderson said. • House Fails to Override Nixon Health Bill Veto ' . WASHINGTON (AP} -President Nix· on's veto of a health services bill was su!lained today by the House. lie thus remained undeftated 1n five veto batUes with ~ lllis year. The vote was 273 in 143 with one Flower Power? Suspect Nabbed In Plant Thefts ~A Newport Beach flower fancier was arrested and booked on suspicion of possession of stolen property Tuesday, after neighbors complainecf potted plants once decorating their yards turned up in his. Alfred D. Almada, 2S, of 6107 Lan· caster St., was taken into custody by Detective Todd 'Vilkinson at his West NeWpOrt bonle folloWing investigation. One irate neighbor had retrieved his missing plant earlier, while a second neighbor lady hauled eight allegedly pilfered pots of greenery back to her home, Detective Wilkinson said. He said they claimed many other plants were in AJmada's yard, but only two were left when Wilkinson arrived and returned one of those to another neighbor who had filed a previous theft re~rt. A rash of potted pla•t pUfertng has been reported up and down the ' Orange Coast in the past two months, but lawmen say they don't believe it is the work of one person or e.ven a single gang. ' member votina '.,~t." or five votes short of the required t~ majority. Although the Senate voted to override the veto, the actlaa by the House means the bill is dead. The bill would have set up new pro- grams of iederal aid for developing emergency medical 8)'llems and have re- quired continued operation of Public Health Service boopitals Jn eight clu ... The Administration bad betJi pushing for phasing out some care at Public Health Service fa cilities, and started con· tracting with community hospitals for the care of PHS patients. The hospitals are being kept open under a federal court injunction. The Senate voted 77 to 18 last month to override the veto, or 15 more than the necessary ~thirds majority, and sent the legisla tion to the House, which originaUy passed the bill by 30IS to 111. I ·I "But we must write this kind of protection in~ our -constitution," Reagan warned. "tbose who are fighting my plan are thOSe who fought welfare reform but it is bec3use of that reform that we now have a . tax surplus to return to Californians .'' Reagan said $400 million will be going back to state taxpayers in the form of a rebate on this year's state iilcome tax . "At the same time, we will .totally eliminate income tax for all families below the $8,000 a year income level," he said. ''For everyone else th e rebate will range from 35 to 20 percent and when you file your return next April 15 you will just make the percentage deduction ap- plicable to you and put that money back in your pocket," Reagan said. The governor said the second part of his plan will be identified on the November ballot as Proposition 1 "and I want you to urge every voter to support what I have always felt is a workable Frot11P .. el CHASE .•. Beach and Costa Mesa were nearby," said Lucas. He said neither helicopter was used. Two sheriffs cars almost caught up with l4lss K09,yman at Culver Driv,e but Lucq saicl lilt traffic cleared ood she ''·gunne<i tt bid: up to lllll m.p.b. : But the two squ.ad cars kipt close enough to pull up on ellhe; aide of the speeding suspect, Ferlauto aaid: "She swervM over and bit the side of Deputy Greg Brown's unit , caving in the door. Then when Deputy Otis Weickum ~ !root of ber, she rammed his · ~ three limes and bt spun out Into the center divider," Ferlauto said. - The two collisions made Miss Kooyman lose control of her car and it careened in· to the center divider at Myford Road, Ferlauto said. She was apprebended by Deputy Brown, wbo was not hurt in the first col· Hsion. Ferlauto said Weickum suffered a sprained back. His Car was a total wreck. Miss Kooyman was booked at Orange County jail on charges of assault on police officers and assault with a deedly weapon but Ferlauto said she will !ace smua;ling charges first. He said the state budget Oluld double to $18 billion in the next 10 yea rs and tri- ple to $27 billlion in 15 years "cVen under the limit." From Pqe l FUN ZONE •. ~··~~ where the Fm 1.orle now is." .'~~ A 'yes' and 'no' box was provided, and. an additional note at the bottom of the post card read: "Please return the card by Aug. 28." Afayor Donald A. Mcinnis, who voted in favor of the Fun Zone dondominiums, declined Olmment this morning on Beek's charges that the city council fail· ed to represent the wl:!hcs of the people in approving the project. "I do not think I shouJd say anything while the matter is before the coastal commission in a public hearing," the Newport Beach mayor said. John Konwi ser, owner of the Fun Zone property and wants to build coo- domlniums, could not be reamed for comment this morning. Beek said he malled past cards to 2,800 people on the t9i! president ial primary list of eligible voters. lie said mailing the post cards. which carried the return ac:J. dress ol. the coastal commission, COit hlm about $450. • • ",, + ' + " ' ' -'W.ngress Shows Nixon Support ,. ' WASIDNGTON (UPI) -Pre'1d<rn Nixon was provided with 1 show of - port today from 9S congrt11111en, In- cluding aome Democrats, who went to . the White House Tuesday to del'.!IOllllrata their ~spect for the presidency. l Newsnen were excluded from the i gathering but a White Houae spokmnan, Gerald L. Warren said, both Republlcoos and Democrats participated. ; l\e!>. Don H. Kuykendall (R·Terul.), a co-sponaor . of the visit cl the House members, said: "We wanted to wish him well in his programs and offer our sup- port to get the country moving again. After all, he ls the only president we have." • Cl.ODD 'IUND.lT "It's probably just a case of people \Vho like plants," observed Detective Wilkinson. State Official Speaks Friday To Coast Group Boys Gym Clothes _. Sborts-1.4'-· ·Shirts-Reversible- Hand Balls & Gloves RacquetbaO Racquets & Balls Tennis Rackets Wilson-Dunlap-Davis-Bancroft Tennis Dresses Dr. Earl M. Brian . Cal ifo rnia Secretary of Health and Welfare. wlll ad· i'BSl!ie aMiiliflTiee~ti County Coast AssoclaUon Friday at 7 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club. The program "lill include the in- stallation of Richard S. Stevens as the new president of the Coast Aasociation. Stevens, ·an executive with ·wrather Tnvestments of Newport Beach, is <..'llr· rcotly president of tbt Newport Harbor Chen1ber of Commerce. Otbcr-ome<r! woo wlll 1>t-1nstalled by-- Orange County Supervisor David L. Baker are form.er Newport Beach Mayor Ed Hirth as first vice president and Wiiliam Webb 11 8llCClld vice president. Ralph C: Kiser will he Installed as secretary and Jack Feehan aa treasurer. Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Tennis Balls-7.95 doz. RaleiP Bikes Parts--Tires--Tu1•.-.- Repatrq I . • I 13W_. " Stanford Student · Stabbed to Death ' . . • PALO ALTO (APJ -Police ny they bave .., ch"" In the ~ •laying ol' • br1lllant ..-,. sludent at Stahlortl ' ,. Un!V1!llity. 'lbe body of QMtd~. Levine, 20, of Ithaca, N,Y.,,wu found ""8Y outsld• ·the. campus library, a quarter l!llle 'from the la~atory ~ be bad been dOlnt...researcb on ·• new medical deViCe for use in the diqnolis ol burl disease. s.tNTA a.ARA County Undenberll! Tom Rola ~ ho ,bad been llabbed 12 timeo in" 1!>e back ml once in the -. n -' .... ~the aaaalt occurnd be t w e e n 12:45 a.m. and. a.m. Levine's body was foond by Northern Firelines Increased By n.e Auoctated Press Weary Northern California fireflghtus · r<Jnlor<:ed their Jines u the region'• tut three active fires slowly died. Control or the 13.~acre Finley Creek lino in Humboldl Co<mty bad been anticipated today after crews spent Tues· day atrengthenmc their 35- mlle perimeter around the blaze. Control of a lire generally is acbJeved 24 hours after con· talnment. THE FIRE reduced a cabin ml two picltup truckl to ruJ>. bl• ml forc<d 200 people to Oee their homes and camps near Shelter Cove before it wuconlonedoU. But no one was tilled and the lliO men flihtlng the ftamel eeic:aped with ooly two injured ankles -"probably ..... oort of a safety record, ... a sra.lu.i.. sludont who .... out Jouing. Rola ruled out robbery u a motive ani iouested that !be multlpli wounds could'1ndlcale t.be 8ct of a murderer aeekina revenge. TllE ASSAILANT ii belief· ed lo bave darted !tom tllo shadow of the deep hedge row Hnlllg the mud>travel<d ..... fnirn the -to !be main campus, but Rola said a day.Jong search yielded ... dUOB. LevilJe bad been, -king ... a De1' device to.\te:,med u an alternative .(or tbe tradl'tional • electrocanli-pb, a friend said. Bill Seeking Stiff Fines For Smog SACRAMENTO (AP) -. Ca1ifomia Jegislators a re ~ .. ' worldng toward str.nglhened regulations for stationary and automotive sources of air pollution. On Tuesday, three days I before adjournment ol the 1973 ' seoslon, t h e Senate local Government Committee sent a bill to the floor that would im- pose ltiff and progressively-in- creasing fines .. pollutlon-,. belching California induatrie3 . •'· OOllliderinl the ...._ of ~ the "terrain." state forest ,., ranger Jim Turner said Tues- ,, day. LATER, the A ss e m b I y ·~·· .• T r a nsportaUon Committee reluaed to solteo the compa;,n against oxidea of ailn>pn '" :~:1 :EVEN AFTER the fire is l? cetrolted, it wll1 continue. ~. bum1ng up to a week, Turne< ~· said. Burning lop lying Oii the ) ,..,., floor are tough to ex- coming from about fl ve '·.' million automobiles in. tbe 1916 '" through 1970 model years. ' liDguiD. bo odded. r Tbe 1,oro.ocr. lire-In Men- cloclno COUllly allO WU to be c.'!ODtrolled today with some 7U men holding more than 23 mn.. ol lino line. Dlvisloo of The eutomobile bill, In- troduced by Sen. J o h n Holmdahl (D-Oatland) '""1ld have greatly reduced the 111111> her of cars for which anil- emissioo devices would be re- quired, ml restricted the geographical area covered. As the law now Unda, the state Air Re90Ur"t'es Board L! Forestry opotesman Da'fid Mendor.a said control could be achieved today if there was li1tle -· "M LONG as the weather lta)'I with m, we don't u:pect to have any problems," Men-_said. to require anU~xides o f 1 nitrogen devices on J.118.70 model cars over a l~month period beginning in January. CbJl4ren playing with fire touched off the blau, he said. DI-ol Forestry officials a11o upect the Apple Tree Rid&e fire south of Eureka to be controlled today after being contained Tuesday at 841 ....... MOTORISTS are to receive notices in their next registr• tion envelopes ·-the end of this year, Idling them when their devices should be in- ·stalled. The ARB has approved sil: devices it says will do the job. 'Ibeir prices run to a max- imum of $35 . -w::=.acific~aVings ~.' ........ ~ ... ,, .. ,,,,,,."'' PAYS ' . . ' u •e,111ts 11 $)08,DOO l11 sl1Mrrt•s11111 year . % ne um-er 11 t•ese acc111ts that we cH acc1,1 is limite• WE PAY •OOIVE llITT~EST RATES Oii All OTHER ACCOUNTS . . FOURTEE .. OFFICES TO SERVE.YOU IN Anllllo '<!' •co111• . Lo c ...... 11 ·o-· .... _ •c.o'. .... ~LosA..,io.IZ) -~--.. 'Co-M '·D.....t"i11 Mo-POik Wlllilloo Fli.1 Mlllit11l 01tlci1 ii lllrthn Calltmil ' "•111111111 s .. .,,.. .. llJ1ti1t1 Soto) ' ftlttr City llHll1i1 Vltw S11 ~tie , 1 .. < *O_f_EN NIGH_T BLDAY and Satu(day.s • • C1ll (213) 923 ·9 801 •. ' .,. _,,,. wlli18 pegos . ' · tor yaur neer•t office . . ASSETS OYtR $375 MILLION " • • • '•·· ~, ~ .. --- WrdMSday, Stptrmbtr 12, 1973 D~ILY PILOT ~j GeoTek to Receiver. more than 2.200 investors. When the suit was filed last May, Burke owned 80 pereent of GTR Management, the parent finn of G e o T e k ft.tJOUrces. Los An&eles Ti publisher Otis Chandler, other Individuals and va corporate enlitlu were na · ') as derendants with Burke .. • ~, , Lockheed Asks Hughe~ . . . For $100 Million Loan .. "' ·•,~ •• . , ' ' ' ... .. • • • .. 'i" ' I, fl • J ,, "" ,, . ' ~tis a· matin-of record that in the model year just ending more people chose to own Cadillacs than ever before in history-more than double those of the nearest competitor. And it is true that Cadillac tntditionally . . •. · leads all IJ.$. II.'![ ~'i!-~~~ :resale mlue and ounier loYQlty. . It's liieeord witli6.tite'ii1flt;.'Yet-'ift~ !Days the Cadillacs· of 1974 are 5uperior · ' ~'°'~· · ~lished this record.1 ·. ) . . ... ~ .. . . " ... , ~ ll's what you expect of.Cadillac · _and.something more. . . ,-"' -~-~J '):t,. .. ... ;,-4 • • • . . . . ... sion1 of DeVillr . A MW Brougham d'Ellgant'L And thr new ultra~illnt Flettwood Talism~, ii cir w~ think iS ~ drialc.. And wMt • choit'e it ~.. ddinl!d to be the t:1lk ol the luxury cl395. lfii iftii!iil"iit tfi<iJOiiiiT·~· !:'i~i-.-..... ,..._, , ........ "'"'"" CadlllK ut tht three y~let heft. The ~ ti :1 r1ew in11n.1me.nt panel that glvn .tM Fleetwood '"""* Tiit. r 71 'l(&cMt • ~r the Jap.of ... uurr look. lrietrion att new """"°"-ol ~ ... _,,.. haxvry more luxurious than rnr. con"'1iblit-£1dondo. The MWfy ttyled " Mon fWr. The An art MW ltyjing·of thf its youthful flavor. ~ don thr bold new And ~Irina lnl. E't'tft leM ·ensim c.dillac grillt:. noill' wi th high-damping rngine mounts. More dririnc .......... Fint:r engine ptt· ,. fill n clutch ilnd a muffltt for air intakr. fonnance ••• from start 10 stop. Due in ln1idt tht car, a virtual network ol acoue- ----P"lt't""lil ii""liiW""""cOmbustion ch lf11bn".-'JI -ttc:1hnateria lr-olnduding""'duabW -..rs l'lfW camshaft, a dtok.t reindexe'r to' pro-on doors-silently doa 111 ~.Alm alL nit quick. llarting, a snorkrl to 5Upply it1s a Cildillac. the engine·wilh cooler air. The rolling To own or lease the 197 ... Cadillac ol srnoothnrss of the ride tells you this is yOur choia, or just to look thma °"'"• •), .,. i "' .. iJ •• l•. ,., ~u: .... I " '•. ' .. ' :'1 .. >l! ·.JI I .. d .:11 "I ·''j ;'-ii • 'I ·f: ,.~ ~ T I .. ~. "· • • " .. , ·I, : I • I I I I . : I ~~ I ' .. . .. • CouPt' deVU& P1•·•1x other· basic · Coupe dtVllle ts a <au:·fn point. Its Cadillac at its btst. Avallablr on ,.11 wt invite you to visi t your Cadillac • models arr stttl-btoltrd rilldial tim and a dealrr now. Cadill.x '74 ... m<>ft than~ • I :=::~,~~=:;:..-.-11 1 ..W.. ,,.. .. _ beautiful nrw llnn. highlighted by the "-....... L11t1. CA .Luxuty YCr· .,.-lvttc quarter Window, fu~ .ccent ' I !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, • -I • • DAD·Y PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE A Balanced Community I Newport Beach Planning Commissioners have agreed to conduct new public hearings to decide wheth- er or not any more apartment construction should be allowed in the city. In sc heduling bearings, the commission Is carrying out a city council directive stemming from Councilman Carl Kymla 's belief that the city just doesn't need any more apartments. He proposes a maximum of eight housing units per acre. Newport Beach isn't the onJy city stu~ying 1owe_r residential density. Many Southern California communi- ties-San Diego, for example-have either adopted or are considering higher uses of undeveloped property. It does lead to a serious ethical question, however. Should a city legislate away all hope of low-cos~ or at least medium-cost, housing? Kymla's proposal would lead to a situation where many of the people who work in Newport Beach-those who staff our government. our stores and our schools, for exanlple-would be forced to . look. elsewhere f~r their housing needs. One wonders if ft IS a proper mix of residential property to exclude arbitrarily a large segment of the property in the name of "upgrading" the community. Would this really build a balanced comm unity or is it simply discrimination in favor of the well-to-do? Anyone for Breakfast? While many districts in California cannot even af- ford full lunch programs, the Newport-Mesa U.nified School District -one of the wealthier distncts 1n the county -said it is looking into the possibility of m.ak· ing available a full breakfast program every morrung to its 26,000 students. While there are already limited breakfast offerin~s at the high school and intermediate school level, the dis· trict has plans this year to introduce a full breakfast menu -bacon, eggs, cereal, pancakes -at two other Why Bother To Review Bad Books? (SmNEY J.HARRI~ Quite often J get letters asking why I don't comment on new books more than I do -and the answer is really very simple. J don 't see eye to eye with public taste on most books, and why should 1 bother to spit against the wind? If a boOk I consider exceptionally good comes across my desk, I mention it: but 95 percent of them are little more than junk, in my eyes, and nothing I say about them is going to dim their popular appeal. In Grandma's favorite plrase, "You might as well save your breath to cool your porridge." When "Love Story" came out, 1 took a peek at it and almost threw up. But pan- ning it in the column would only make me Jook like an intellectual snob to most people, who would buy it and read it and enjoy it anyway. THE SAME with "Jonathan Livingston Se.aaull" -to me an utterly synthetic boo'-, yet deemed "inspirational" by millions of readers. So let them deem, and let me demur privately. You don't chaoge people'1 tastea er standards by lecturing them from a lofty position; in fact. you only harden lheir reaolve and coo.vmce them that you are cantankerous or contrary or suffering from an inDated sen1e of superiority. '!berc is nobody as stupid u an in- tellectual when it comes to making eo& Dear Gloomy Gus Irvine Ranch Water District man- ager says hlrgest taxpayer de. serves to decide who will nm the district. By analogy, that must mean General Motors or ITT de-- serves to de.:ide who runs the coun- try. come now! T.F.T. tact with the ordinary reader. He sneers and ridicules , tries to impose his own cri leria on others, and in general acts Jike a man with a slomach full of sour grapes. And not a single mind does be change with his arrogant hectoring. IT'S UKE a wine expert writing in "Popular Mechanics" about the superiority of a Oiateau Mouton- Rothschild over Tab, Scjulrt, Gunk and Drip. If your polat.. ha. been corrupted oo skunk-Juice, skunk-juice is what you're going to like; and any in- timatim that It's something less than the nectar of the gods Is met with stOlid and sullen resiJtance. "It's all relative," they mumble, "just a matter of taste." Indeed it is: But they don't want to believe there are objective standards in such matters, as they know there are in ranking baseball teams, race-horses, or poker playen. If they did, they might feel forced to raise tlleir sights. That's why I doo't COlllillf!!l.t more often on new books. Let sleeping dogmas. lie, I say, and if anybody wantl to believe that Lolli! Niur is an exciting writer of courtroom drama, or that Erich Segal is a fabulous fabullst, let them read and rest In peace. You don't convert anybody by standing on a plaUorm and making ugly faces. Ethics Hard to Teach The Wat ergate scandal has profoundly embarrassed the American legal pro- fession whilf' providing employment for certain of its members. A disconcerting- ly large number of the \Yitnesses appear· ing before the Ervin Committee were Jaw)Ters who im plicated other lawyers in their testimony , and who were of course represented by their own attorneys. In addlUon, all seven members of the com- mittee arc Jaw-school graduates, and Ibey are assisted by still more lawyers. Robert \V. J\leserve . outgoing president of the American Bar Assoc iation (ABA). has acknowledged th~t it "ls hard for us to acet'pt and harder to explain" that "many whose names bnve been brought into the scandaJ arc lav,:yers, some of them of high professional status." Jfe added: '1To some degree it reflects the fact that, uniquely in this coun try,· lawyers are the single largest occupational group In governm ent, particularly at the federal level. And it may also ralse the question whether lawyers who portlctpat.. Jn -government, at" policy and ad- mlaJstratlve levels, have not Jost that profassional detachment from their clients' affairs that makes it possible for them to be objective." In such a frame of miDd, he went on. laWJers can become "too easy victin\.• o! the phllosophy that wtms an elettlon ls all-important." 1Bll TAINT of Watergate has led to -de...,•.W 1reater.selklisclplino on the ~ ot the legal fr&t..mlty. OiesW!ield &mtb, the ABA's presldent-<lect, has &Jf, lbal the association will set up a ~"'I panel devoted lo disciplining ot JftJtr1 -•lme ID the coming yoar. • I EDITORIAL RESEARCH A proposal to establish such a body will be presented to the forthcoming aonoal meeting of the ABA in Washington. In a related development, the National Association o! Lawyers (NAL), Ls con- sidering creation of a special committee to deal with attorneys implicated in Watergate. And lhat'a not all. Fred Grabowski, newly appointed bar ~1 of the District of Columbia Bar Aasoc1atlon, recen tly djsclosed that he ii lnvesUgaUng allegations or misconduct against 50 lawyers who..c;e name3 have been cited in connection wi th Watergate. He said hl.s Inquiry could lead to disbarment, susptnslon, public censure or a private reprimand from lhe D.C. Bsr dtactpllnary board. CYNICS sure!)' will complain that .the move toward greater sell-regulation of the legal proff!Slion comt3: rather late 1n the day. II disciplinary machinery bad been continually ln operation, maay of the lawyers Implicated In Wat<rpt.. might have steered clear of Involvement. Meny observers contend that law schools do a poor job of lmtilllng a sense of ethiC! irt -thelr students. Profes90r Andrew Kautmari, who conducta a count In professional respon.!ibillty at llarvard Law School, believes that !<aching •!hies is "the harcl .. t tiling !or a law school to dcaj wUhl ' schools to see how student. respond. Obviously, the district will want to take a very care· ful look at tbla program before ezpanding It to be sure that student. realzy are um., It, that It isn't taking mon- ey away from the educaUon program, that Me<ly slu· dents unable to afford the morning meal are not neglect- ed, and that, In total, the benefit. do justify the co.ts. But on the whole, It seema like an Idea worth ex- ploring. It also serves to remind parent. that their chll· dren are benefiting from a school systeni that Is much better off than moot, and u a result, has the capacity to explore ways to do a better job of education. Bike Trails Re-nm When the Newport Beach Planning Commission ap- proved a master plan for bicycle trails last May, it had every reason to erpect that the plan would be approved by the City Council. There was Utile widespread opposition to the plan, and It had already been given the blessing of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission and of the original Bicycle Trails Committee. But rather than adopt the proposed plan, the coun- cil re-constituted the bike trails committee, which in turn watered down the original proposal to exclude "contro- versial" trails from the peninsula oceanfront, Lido Isle, and Balboa Island. Two weeks ago, the council accepted this watered- down version and passed It back to the Planning Com- mission for another public hearing. Last week, the com- mission set that hearing for Oct. 25. In fact, the commission has little choice but to set that hearing. But it is disappointing that it made no objection at being asked to do so. We hope this lack of verbal dissent does not mean the commission is resigned to elimination of the contro- versial trails because, as the commission originally con- cluded, they are vital to any complete master plan of bikeways. N ~.U~_J~ •IT'S 1H'E PRESll>EN1, ON 8U<d NUMSER THREE." Reader Specul.ates 011 lllti11aate Etteets The Curious Logic of Tax-on-tax . -~ 'I ~ To the Edltor : Shortly after my arrival jn California r had occasion to buy a new tire from Pep Boys on Beach Boulevard in Hunt- ington Beach. I was somewhat su11>rised to find lhat the price of the tire, listed at some $17 and despite the allowance of $1 for my old carcass, kited to over $20 by the time I reached the cash regi ster. I'M NOT complaining of Pep Boys, who were courteous quite beyond the ex- peri~ of a customer fresh from New York City brow-be-ating. But in the coono cf my expootulations I learned that part of the co.st stems from a federal excise tax On rubber, something oo the order of 10 percent. Tbere is aJso a California State sales tax of 6 percent -and trivial though it was, I found it most BMoying that the sales tax is lev1ed not only on the principal paid for the tire, but on the monies squeezed out of me for the federal excise tax! "Why do I pay a tax on a tax?" was my pfaint. "Well," answered the tire salesman, "after all you couldn't get the tire without paying the excise tax, could you? So it's legitimate to tax you for what you have to pay , •• " "Baloney," J replied. "I couldn't get the tire without paying the sales tax either. Why not tax me 6 percent on the 6 percent I pay down for sales tax, and 6 percent of the 6 percent of the 6 percent, too ... ?" WELL. no need to pursue this sad tale to its Inevitable ending, which we all know much too well. But since we declcJ. ed not to travel anywhere on Labor Day, I whiled away the tline pum1lng' the tax- <•>a-tax-ow-tu to Infinity. Just .._ the stste -. allowed to apply thii prin- ciple oo the 6 percent saleJ tu to the bit- ter eod ••• bow much oa1 .. tax would we flni.sb up wllh1 Somewhat surprisingly, it doesn't add very much to the otate's take. It's the old argument o! the lnfintt.. ge<metric series. If the tu-orH-tax business is punued to Infinity, oomes out to be 6.383 percent! Thus at a 6 percent tax rate, the tax- on-a-tax principle doesn't increase the government's take by much . But as we know to our cost, tax rates change; and they change tn tile same direction, always. Some day, I Imagine our legislatures will try to Introduce lhi.s principle In the d .. perate search for funds; forewarned Ls forearmed. It adds mly a trivial surtax to the basic rate at I percent; but should the sales tu then riJe to 10 percent, the tu-on-a-tax prin- ciple would raise the take to II.I pe....,t .•. not so trivial, after all . And should tho bulc rate subaequently rise to 20 percent, tax~a-tax would Increase the total to a full 2S pereent: and if It ever reached 50 percent, the total would be a solid 100 percent! You laugh, I know. But so dJd we laugh at the franUc protests against the income ta1 amendment, less than a lifetime;. ago. They said It would multiply wars. doles, business in government and buslness and labor ... and were they so far wrong? ALFRED B. MASON 1'1111 Zone Faets 'liflhe"-Eaitor: First, let me repeat what I phoned )'OUr reporter approximately a -ago ln regard to your news article an- llOUJlc!ng my decision to clooe the FUn Zone. I lelt that article was objecitlve and . expressed my words as J mentlcned them at tile South Coast llogtonal c.nservation C'<>ml!llsslon ( S CR C C ) mtetlllg Aug. 20i 1973 I most certainly op appreelat.. your iective rejii)rilng In thfs ca~ after so many misun- derstandings over the pasl J 8 months. SECONDLY, I cannot blame you for woodorlni my lnteJIUons In regard to ( MAILBOX ) Lt119f't fttm .......,. .,.. 1"lclllM. Htnnllty •l'tl-IMllN ~ flletr ........ !ft M .....,... .,. ln11. Tll• rfttlf t. CMdMlll ......... " 111 - tr ..ir111N .. Oki II ......... AM ........, "'"' In• c1.-,._.111 ............ .._......_""'_ Ill.,. h wl ...... M .......... tf ~ ,_ It .,.. ...... ......, Mii Mt ............. . closing the Fun Zone as expressed in your edltorlal cf Friday, Aug. 31, 1913: perllapo the following figures will help convince you that my reasons are strictly b'om a business management point of view and not to coerce the SCRa::: or anyone else. Last year. during the month of OctOOer, the Fun Zone returned $5Ul: coincidentally during the month ol November, the return was identical. Dur- ing the montb of December the return was $31)1 ; during the months ol January and February combined, the return was $516. Tbese llJllOWlts of money simply do riot nearly cover operating costs. and it is simply poor business to continue an operation that will not cover utilities, in· surance, etc. I have verbally notified the lessee of the property many months ago that if we were still processing our application for the Edgewater Cmdominium project, I would welcome his rnahltaining the Fun Zone operation t1n'ough: Labor Day and even until the end ol September. However, unless he were able to suggest a basis under which his operation could &t least pay basic overhead during the winter mooths and, hopefully, an ade- quate return during the summer season, we could not continue. Since nothing bas been suggested nor probable at this time, I feel we have no o~ cb:>ice but to, regrettably, end an _.ttoo Wlildl coat.< more than It pm!ucel over II> mootbo o! the .. year. JOHN KONWISER Pm-, JAK Comtrudlan Co. T..,. Wt'Otlff•··· To the Editor: ' I WU disappointed today m thtfSenlte ruling to bring blcl: the cruel and unusual punlihmmt, the death pimlty. IF YOU .sToP to tld1'k aboul II, capital puni.slwnen!"l.s nof a detemal IO crime becaUle the IIOOP!e .wbo colnmil the mmoe are montallY Ill. They dm't stop to lhlnl: al!pui.·lflt oonsequenceo alter· ward. , , capital punishment is just a hand-me-ciown tradition from our ancestors. Back then, a penon could be executed• ror the smallest of crimes. It is about time that we atop using l.his eye-for-an~ye child's play. 1bese people need help, not the death penalty! JUST REMEMBER what your mother always used to tell you, "Two wrongs don't equal a right." So right now, right this moment, let's let our Congressmen, Senators and our governor know how we f .. t. GEOFF SCHRADER -BUcu es...BeacJa To the Editor: The Dally Pllol bu leaped m lte white ateed ; !°""red lt1 lance and l.s pllanllJ charging lhe drap ol oelfisb lntereti.s. II rushes II> I h e delenoe cf the lair damsel -public Interest. Ooosn't make much oenae does It? Neither does the Pilot's poelUon Oil the Imposition of paving part o! J he beach. TIIE PROPONENTS of blcyde patlls or paving m the beach, do mt un- derstand the beach. Take a clOM look at them. How many Umes has the bn.ve edltor cf the Daily Pllot played m the beach in the past year? How many times has he surfed -played football -built castles -thrown a frlsbee -whispered to his girl friend alone in the crowd? How many times has he been buried in the sand -run into the wind -fed the seagulls -walked with the wave sounds watching the sun go down? Hu he fell the sun bake the trouble from his body? l can only sincerely invite the Pilot's editor to come down and spend a day with me to really find out what he is \\Titing about. It is also interesting to note that our Mayor, Donald MclMls Ls accused ol being selfish by opposing the application of cement or asphalt oo the irreplaceable beach. Who uses the beech sand and surf?. And -would use the bicycle patbs? I sublnit that the general public -not just local residents -use the beach. The local residents would be the primary users of the cement paU.. Wl» ls really concerned with the ''public in- terest''? mE CITIZENS of Newport 8-h have fought steadfastly to retain the natural state of lhe Back Bay. 1be Beach is equally limited and subject to deltnlc- tion. The beach gives pleasure to mlllioM each year. 'lbere ls only one place where , we can have the beach. 'Ibere are many1 beaut.ifuJ places where we can ride our blk .... Let's keep things in perspective. Let'~ not ruin one rich recrea™'1 reSOl.ftle. to provide another more limited recreaUOn .... l R.H. CLUCAS Nixon Seeks Loyalty First in Appointees WASFDNGTON -President Nixon has subtly Wonned the regulators he picks to protect consumers that he is far more concerned about their loyalty to him than be is about their freedom ol. judgment. So outraged was one honest appointee that, even though he was handpicked by the White House, he v.·e!lt to his Democratic senator to complain be had been leaned on. Agencies like the Federal Power C:Om- rnisslon, the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Communications C.Om- mission and the Interstate Commerce Commission are among the least roman- tic sounding offices In town. BUT TO THE coosumer, they meon llf~e air fllghtl, faiM>r-fuul ads, good-or-bad TV, higher-or-lower utility ratel and clean-or-dirty food. Even though their members are presidential appointees, they are supposed to act in- dependently cf the White ffOUJe. Several months ago, concerned over too much Democratic-type thinking by h i L. regulators and admirllstrators, Nixon had his then chief of staff, H.R. Haldeman, send a private memo to all new ap- pointees. A copy of the terse memo has reached us. Attached was a column by pr<>-Ni'Xori writer Ray Cromley, which Haldeman says "The President has read and fee.ls it's important that·you have a copy," THE COLUMN 80 endor>ed by the President says, "A relatively anl8JI group of willful men scatttred in key p<>Sltions through the government have for almMt four yean actively sabotaged the programs spon&c>red by thclr Presi- dent." It goes on to aay that "the Prest· dent now aims at weeding out" these dissenters. Haldeman , still quoting the President's views, said Nixon wanted ~ regulators °'Ind other appointees to read the column "SO that YOO will lhO!oUglily Wldersiand -Quok¥l Charles B. Spe ... r, Carlsbad, sug- p!tlng need for '°'"" younger grand )"™8 -"I myself am past .70, bu\ I have never observed that mere 00! 'Ce rteee3WUY confen elt.ber.r--iaer•••d, wisdom or better j~ OQ lhe,-trary, I have noticed lbal u tho...,_ harden, '° do the iltUtudtl. (illaylie we need) a lillle mo<e 1"1!11 llld a llW. 1- Gerltol, as it were."' (JACK ANDERSON) the basis for (Nixon's) concern 1 regarding the necessity of avoiding hav- ing ~ policies sabotaged by holdoven in the bureaucracy." Then. like a gram.mar school teacher admbnishl.ng an eraser-throwing child, Haldeman said, "It ls, of courw, your responsibility to see that t.hiJ ~·t happen." ONE OF THE MANY lljlpCllnioM 11> Pt, lhi.s "loyalty pocltqe" Wil il<ll>ert Mar- riJ, a San Frlncisco ottilmey picked to fill a olot at the Federal Powtr Com- missioo, now dealing with the eoe.ro aisis. Though Morris was later to be t1lrDed down by the Se.ate for 6i.s pro.indllltry background, be was so lo<enood by the fii>m-IWdeman lecture that be wrote to hi.s .... tcr. John 'l\mney. "I leave It to your c~ beod," M,._ rls wrote 'J'\nJey, "to detemlh!e wbethet tile ..... ual ~ge -especially the strong fatherly .8'lvice of the final SOll- tence of the memorandum -is DOt: 'Brother, you may think you're being ·~ pointed to an lndepend«lt agency, bul don't think for a minute that you~e in- dependent."' ' . ; .----------.: OlAHH COAST DAILY PILOT ' ' ' ' i , I l ) I I \ I