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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-12-12 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • .. -. - • • 0 I ( r1 San Clemente Jn,n Huntington Man . Guilty Guests Reported • ID Beating To Ervin~s Panel Death oi Wile DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON , DECEMBER 12 , 1973 \IOL U, HO, ~. ' SECTIONS, .. PAGES B ' -__ oy on • Bea~h • I • I • • Auto Owners Relocation Scl1ecl11led ., . _.. ..1 " 0.11, HM ,... .. iw r Wkll 0·0111iitt11 Bryan Brindley, 10, a visitor from Chino, does the things t hat are.rim to do at low tide oil a balmy winter day along the Orange Coast. ff.untington -~Ma·ri Guilty. " ,rjf Murdering His Wife I ~' AJl 9range County s~~r~r C.00~1 l~~y 1 ~ a !uJI. day pf ;-mu&eracwns late 'FOesday by; findill&'M'fci>ln> .Smith ot Huntington Beach guilty. Or the murder ef his wife . Smith, 41 , of 6200 Edinger Ave., asked ,, .. GAO Ci tes Violation WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The General Accoun ting O!Ace Tu<sd•y referred I<> fhe Justice Dcpertment ''on apparent vjolatlon" of fedtnlil eleetlon campaign laws by the Conservatives for Nixon- Agnew Corqmittee. The GAO }sakl that James 0 1Do'her:j.y, treasurer of the com· nlHlee Hacknowledged" that he reported a 1$.=, poymerit to the Columbia AdvertlltAg eo, when ,ht knew that the poymen! .had not bttn made and was 1tlll a blll that was du e. ·" ror i1nmediate sentenci ng on the con- 1 viction o1· second degtee m.urdet~ B ut Corfher Qefea.se mblfon.s,. lcd Jl.ldge II. Walt<r SteJher i<>•dtll!Y. scntencllC. until Inter today. Smith faces a possible state pri son term of five years to llfe for the slaying laot March .. 6 ol Mrs_· Barbara f\mlth,. Sl. • Her body "" fouriil at the Reynolds Rid ing Stables in Huntington Beach by a young girl who was grpoming her horse on the premises and spotted the feet or the dead woman P.rotruding from a pile or l!lraw. Police said !\o1rs. Smith had been beaten and strangled. Sn1ith and his roommate. Allen Duane Hond, 29, were arrested the next day and jointly charged wUh the murder of Mrs. Smtth. llend ii1 scheduled lo go on trial Mon- day in Superior Court. • ( " 25 Perce nt R elluction in Ga s Procluc tio n Proposecl \VASllrNGTON (AP) -The Nixon administration today proposed a 25 rer· cent reduction in gasoline produ ction effective Dec. 27. but the pinch on supplies available 10 individual car owners is likely to be even more severe. Under regulat ions proposed by 1he Administration's energy cza r, \\'il\iam To:. Simo n. priority deliveri es V.'Ould !!O 10 ('111ergency services. fuel prcdt1Cl'l'S. public lransport;ition nn<I ngri cul!urt• The:-' y.·ould be allO\\'ed nll the gasoline they needed. -,'; -'. '" Coast Oil F ir1n s Nix 'lmn1edia tc' Ocean Drilli11 g Bv lllLA ltY KAYE ci1 tll• Oalh Pile! '"" Neither Signnl nor Unio11 Oil Com· panics. the tv.·o firnts \vi1h pla1fonni' off the coast of J·luntlngton Reach. ha\·e immediate plans for drilling new \\'Clls. despite Tuesday 's ru ling h.v the State Lands Comm ission lilting, !he offshore. dr11ling baJI. Bill Woods, \'ice president of Signal Oil, sa id that since the commission set a new poli cy to accept applications for new v.·el\s, there is a possibility !hat Signal may redrill some of the 52 y.·ells on lhe platform off th e coast. "Maybe a half dozen mny eventually be red rilled ," \Voods esti mated. "but ECOLOGISTS RAP OFFSHORE DRILLING PLANS, Page 12 plans are not yet formu lated to do so." A spokesman for Union Oil, however, said lhat no plans what.soever are set !or new drilli ng. "We have 33 y,·ells on our platform of! Hun tington Beach." explalncd Ralph Morrison, s~kesman for the company, "~l dp not plan to add any more. '11iei>o"'16i!!t1 ~.exist, bowever, with ~the eoergy· ahortage." The Huntington Beach Com pan)', a subaidlary of Standard Oil , bas only onshore oil wells, a n d ls not affected by the new ruling. Huntington Beach city officials ac· cepted the decision as '"necessary," but were not too pleased y;•i\h the prospects of new drilling. "Six months ago. I would have been violenUy ·opposed to the ruling," com- mented Mayor Jerry Matney . "But now . with '1he Shorlage of energy, I ca.n 't rea!Jy oppose It." ) Other cominercial users of hulk sup- plies of gasoline. including nonprofit nnd governm ent organizations, \\'OUld rece ive U.S. TRUC K SHUTDO WN FALL S SHORT. Story, Poge 4 1he san)c amount of gasoline they did in l!ln. \\."h~ltC\'Cr l\'ilS lrft. \l'Ollld go to other bulk users -including retail ~crvice su11i0ns. which supply individual car 011 nrrs. Thus. 1vhilc the regulations deal specifically only y;·it h bulk di str ibution of gasoline, !hey 1voul d have a sharp Unpact on individua l consumers by reducing the arnount of gas o I i n c available at the retail le1·e\. Si rnon also revised an earlier proposal for allocation of ho111e healing oil and d1esrl and jet furl. Undrr lh(' new prop::isa L these fuels \1·ou ld go first to a top priority category of users. including fuel production ac- 1 See GASOLl~E. Page 21 Cl emente Inn's R ecords Turned Oi,e r to Probers By .JOlli\' \'Al.TERZA 01 lht Df l!J l'ilOI .ital! ln\·rsii~alors for the Senat~ \\'atcrg;ite C11n1mlttec this u·eek ha\"c receivt'rl detailed copies of records kept by the San Clcn"l<'.nte Inn on key guC'sls \Vho have used the hostelry in the fi\·e-year history of !he \Vestcm \Vhitc House. San Clemente City· Coun cilman ;ind Jn,1 President Paul Presley . said Tuesday that he and his staff "~1>rked for days" dredg ing up the data related to expenses incurred during Presidential visit s. Initially, Presley , himself. had been subpcM:'naed to testify before the panel hl•aded by Democralic Sen. Samuel Ervin. "But they fouled up and sent the subpoena to 1ne on the day it said I 11·as supposed to appear." l)reslcy said. . Thal dat e was Nov. 19. ·tnstead , the investigators and f:rvin's personal staff agree to seek the records. PresleY said he and his staff were ordered to search the inn records r.&lating to expenses or and dates or DAILY PILOT AD PRO V~~ ~fF~CIP.JY! We've· 'an • heatd ~or e r fie i,e n c y apRrtments. This is an efficiency aparl· ment ad : SPACIOUS Studio. Ne a r main beach. Crpld . run ki tchen. $165. (Phone Nos.) It proved Its efficiency by rentln11: I.he apartment In one day. Check out the efficient way a Daily Pilot ad can work for you. Dial the direct line to a Daily Pilot ad ·viJOr. Phone 642~78. ,·isits by key int.lividuals in the. \\·a1crga1f' cnsc. An1ong 1hr•1n 1rere the f're~tdent 's cloS('st friends and J)f'r.ional finnnc1ers C. (;. "Belle" Rebozo and ltobcr1 Abplannlp. The Hughes Tool Company and top \lfatergate conspirators G. Gordon Liddy. E. ~lo1vard ll unt also 1vere on the k>ng list of possible Inn customers. Presley ·said the list contained 50 names in all. "We cooperRted fully y.•ith the rcqul'st from the senator's committee." s<iid lhe city councilman 11tio la st year mana~ed local campaig n effort s to reelect the President. "\Ve've gol nothing to hide here and \1'C !'!Clll thrn1 everything \IC had ," Presley added . Although the v.·cll·kno\\'O lo ca I businessman and comn1unit;-1 leadrr never actu<illy h as testified before the Watergate panel, he did say Tuesday that he tra veled to 1he nation's capital several weeks ago to give testimon y before another committee. It v.•as the COngressional panel in· vestigating the expenses for th e re.f\.irbisbing of the President's Spanish esta te as v.·ell as for the conversion of .t.ti~ Coo.st Guard l..9ran~ S\a tio1,1 into ·the W~em White Hou9ef Complex. ' · Presley's i/\n jps seMle<I as the official hostel ry for much of the Ni.xon stafr on crcry trip west ~ince the J>tcsidcnt purchased his 111ansion in lhc summer of 1968. R'bo:to, Abplan alp <ind do1.e11s of olhrr ¥:cll·kno1\'11 fiQu~cs in ;ind out of lhe U.:":. Government ha\'e used the lnn's ac·· rommodations. "The invesllg:i tors l"\"Cll asked us to try and reml'mi('r how some of thl"!e prople may ha\'(' tipped the help ,'' (Ste RECORDS, Page !) Foi· 1976 By f.l::ORGE Ll:ID.-\L The Fluor Corporntion Jn11ounced pl;i ns loday lo relocate its J_,oi' Angl'lrs enginel'ring !'ubi;idiary on a 1115-acre ~1tr in 1h(' rity of Irvine. Sn1n e '.!AOO Fluor C'lnploycs housed <•l fri ur location!' throughout thr Los Ani:?.elcs ,111 :i 1\·ould bt.• 1nOl'l'd to thr lr\"1ne !'ite .,..·hu.:h is to open 111 Deccinber, l~ili 11'1lh 1ohs for a total of .1,iOO. Fluor 11oukl be the ci t~ ·s lari;est rrnployf'r nnd the largr<.I 111 the lr11n<' lncfustrinl Coin pl ex (!IC' Cl11n1ately. <·0111par1y ort1ci:ils ""\ lhe lr1·ine site at the San l>1rgo Frct'IVilY ;ind Jamboree Boulev:1rd v.111 ac · con1moc!ate from 6.000 to ti . .',(\() cn1ploye.s \\'cl1on Becket and Ass(}{'J~l(·S will m<islt·r plan and drsign thr r luor ht•ad - quarlt.'rs facility. 1\ 7;,o 0110 ~Qunrc·1ool engincerin~ co1np\c-..: 11·11h pr11t'n!i.1l (or r.x:pa nsion tu a 1111l!1on squ~rc fet•l is envisioned. "llelocntion of Fluor's S o u ! h c r n California rnginecring npt'r;dtons lo the Irvine Industrial ('onip\e:< 1vill create a facility v.•ith the flexibility needed to accommocl;i1e currcn~ gro,1·th and !See FLUOR, Page 2) Or ange Coast Weathe r • Late night and early morning fog and \o,v clouds 11·ith sunny ri ft rrnoons 1hrough Thursduy. Con- tinued cool. according to the v.·e;Hhr r service. Highs in lh' up. ix·r 60s at the beaches rising lo the lO\V 70s inland., I NSIDE TODAY Tu:o Qi/ing, elderly 1vidou1s res v:lina iflr 1u1dou;n bun{J<llo111,<1 in the Boy Shore Trailer Parl.: hi Neivport Reoclt U'ill get a visit fron~ Sn11ta Clau .. t in tilt> · · .#f'f'IP 8/ ... tYf:l r£l.i1,ie Co1hpan11 1Ji is Cllristnttl$, See stbry'Pagt 17. At Your Sct,,,lt• > l n•llnct II L M , Ae~• ' ("flltotn11 n. II t •l"ff• (OM'nt r JJ Clf'llll..i ... _. Cornie• M CrtU¥1t<d )0 ONllt liloMk.11 U IE:~i,.r\al Plft .. , 1Et11trUlfl11Mnl U, U l'\nt <><t 11. U.JS For t~• llec:o•• n M"'t'<-• il,nn l,.af!CN1·1 >I I . Mfll6'• •• Mct¥1tl ft.J) Mul\lfl P.-.cl\ .)t "'''IOt!" "''"" ' Or a"" t-tt 1)-lt srr~l• P"'""' •n \MrH .... , Dr, 'll'IM.rctll" ti '111Ck Mfr1!t h )4.)i """""'* " . , ..... ,.... JJ.Jl WM!fl.tt 'I w_.,., ,.,., (,_,. llllOt"ld "-· • l • ' . ? OAJLV PILOT > \'v'tdnt!.ddy, O~tmbtr 12 197J - All Aspects of Nixon Taxes Will Be Probed ' \\' ASJl!NGTON ( liPI \ -Congress joint commi ttee on internal r~venue lax- alion <ll'C\df'<l tnciay to l'Xan1inc clJC>ry aspect o[ J>residcnt !\'1xo~ federal in· rome taxes fron1 1969 :hrlfugh 1972 and not confine it to the. two ques1ions Nixon proposed. fn miiking public hi~ laxr•record last werkend . Nixon askrd the !louse-Senate panel to examine deductions for the gift of \'ice presidential papers to the .o.ation and v.hC'thcr he should have paid a capital gains tax on the sale of his San Clemente property. During n o-hour closed ni ceting lad.a · y, !he con1mittce decided to "look al evt"ry aspect of tus · return for thos e ye11rs," according to Rep. Wiibur D. !'ifil!s 1 D·Ark. ) the comn1ittee chairman. l'\l11Js made pu bhc Ni xon's Dec. 8 lclll·r requesting the 1nvestig.:J!lon. It appean-d to ask th e pant'l to limll il self to the "twn ta:\ related itrn1s" (which1 n1i.ly continue to be a ~ubJl'l;t of ront1nuu1J:: public questioning." The Jetter add€'d, "In the event 1hat the con1mittee determines tha t the ite1ns v.·ere incorrectly reported. I will pay v.·hatcv er tax may bf! due." Some experts ha\"C calculat.cd the Prl·S1dcnt <:ind ~!rs. Nixon \VOUld 01\t! 'Support~ Flops Only 75 Slto '1.v Up for Nixon Rally SAN DIEGO (AP) -Sponsors say 75 persons showed up for a "Support President Nixon'' rally at which preparations were rnadc for 1,500, '.!'he Republican County Central Committe declined to sanction the Tuesday night rally because $10 was charged. Nixon sent a telegram in which he expressed gr atitude for 'ithe eon ficle nce and friendship expressed by your presence here.'' The costs of preparing the rally were announced as $3,067 \Vilh a ·$2,910 deficit reported when it was over. '· Richard Vail, publisher of an unofficial Republican newspaper, hea;ds Ute_ s~nsoring United Citizens Lobby whirjl is collecting signa· tures on petitions opposing the impeachment of Nixon. Common Cause to Quiz . . l(almbach o~·~~-Finan~es LOS AJ~GELES (APl -Herbert \\'. Kalmbach of Nev.'J)Ort Beac h, President Nilt011's persona l attorney, v.·as to be questioned today about !he financing of Nixon's 1972 presidential camp~1ign. Attorneys for Common Cause. a citizen's nrgani1..ation, said they planned to take a deposi tion from Kal mbach today and hoped to lake another from Patrick J . liillings Thursday. llillings. a longtime friend of Ni).on 's. v.•rntc the contro\"crsial Jetter fron1 lhC' American ~1 i I k Producers. lnC'., pledging $2 million to the 1972 Nixon campaign. Common Cause is trying \(} determine the accuracy of <l cainpaign contribution Frona Page l RECORDS ••• Presley sairt . The \\'atergate co1nn1itlcc's foray into the Inn rrcords is far fron1 !he first tin1e that the scandal has dra11n officia l probt'rs intn San C1cmcnte. Early in the year the san1e in· vestigators made t'Q pies of all the documen ts in the ''Project Sunrise'' files a t city hall where all the building permit records for improvements at the President's estate arc kept. Minister's Dog·s Kill W onia11 , 76 KINGSTON, Jnmaif'a (Cf'!) -1\ pack of dogs 0\\'ncd hy the 1ninlsler or h('r church auacked and killed a 7&-ycar-0ld 1-•;nn1an. 1xil lcc rcporlcd here. The dclased police report Tuc!>day said ri.tiria1n l"'camn v.·as walking hon1<' frr1n1 scrv1cr.~ al St. Ca therine 's Church on Sunday \vhcn attacked by five dogs nwnrd hv the Rev. Clifford fo.ldlcr, n1in1~ter •lf the church. . fo.frs. t'ca ron screamed for help. but died of bites al l O\'Cr her body before neighbors cuuld gel to her. policC said. • OU.Hll COAST ST DAILY PILOT T'111 0.1 .... e C••ll 0.t.ILY PILOT, wllll whlcl'I 11 '°"'blMd !tit Nt w1-Pr.-.1. 11 11Ul>ll11'1«1 by lllt 0ftr>gt c .. 11 PllblhM"o CGml)l"f. $1p• rt•t t<11!kln1 t•t l>Ubll11'1"', Mo<>d1y '"'OllQl'I Fridoy, lo• Cool• Mtt1, Ntw""rt 11•.ch, Mll"lln910,. lle1c11/Fc...,i.1 .. V1llev, L•q~n• ""'"· lrvi.,./51ddl•ck -"' $1n C~mo~t•/ Son Jw•I! C•11l11r1no. A oinvl• '"~•!MU .,.1119<1 11 t>U'>l!11\ed 51!\lfll•r• •ncl ~undoro . 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UM -"oil'. and expendi1ur c statern<'nt filed by the finance con1mittee for Ni xon 's ca1npaign last Sept. 2fl. Kenneth Gu ido . .Jr .. Common C.111.Se attorney, said Kalmbach 1s to be asked about "gaps on the face of the report." Guido said the purpose of three major expenses v.'as not listed on the report . In cluded 11·as a $~.000 payment to France 1'·L Raine Jr., \.\"ho Guido said was a brothcr·ln-!aw of lf.R. Haldem an. forn,er White !louse ch ief of staff : a $100,000 payment (.() former Kentu cky Gov, Loui e B. Nunn and a $30.000 pay- mrnt to John Cautricld. former Ne\.\· York Cily police detective "ilo served as staff assistant to the President. Guido said the report stated all three payments were "pa id at direction of others." "There's $180,000 right there on the fa ce of the report th;i\ v.·e arc concerned about." Guido said . In addition , said C:uidn, paymcnL.;; \1·ere made. to former New York City Police offi('('r Anthony Uln srwiez for "general investigative services" and to Don ald Segretti fnr "field operations.'• The report further notes lhat "all payments listed in this schedule lo !\Ir. Ulase1v1cz and !\Ir. ScgreUi v.·ere made on direc- tions of H.R. llaldr man and John Ehrlich man ." Scgrelli pleaded gui lty In politica l s..1tx>1 age and is serving si~ months. Ulascv•icz to I d the Senate \\'atergate Commi!lee that hl' did Investigative y,·ork for lhl' Ni xon eornm1l tt•r. lli11ings v.·i ll be asked v.·hy onl y ;il:.:iu1 $50(t.OOO v.·as rl'portl'd rL"cci v('d by '.'lixon (';1Jnpai gn co1nm1ttce when the Jetter fii)nl A:\1PI pll'<lgcd $2 million, Guido s;JJd The report 11 as filr d under court order :1f1er ;i Com mon l':iuse suit to for ce cornplianl'{' \1·ith Corrupt Practices Act of 11'.125 Tiw-act requires the iden- 11r1(·ation of <'onrr1hu1or s of 111ore lhan SlitO anJ the 1drnti!lt·s of rC('ip1cnt s and ~a.~ons for .ill expendi tures of more 1h;in SIO. The lit!lc·kno\111 la 11· "·as successfully used hy Common Cause to forct disctosurC' b.\· the l'\ixo n com1nil!ee of funds collrclt'd ~fore the federal cam- paign di~closure law enacted last yeai" v.·cn t into effect. Laguna Area Man Seized in Pot Smuggle Charge \. :\ ~9-y1·:ir-old l..agun;i Beach area m:in 11·as arraigned this v.·cck in San Diegn fl"dcral court on charges of atten1pting to smu gg le 100 pounds of marijuana into the United States from f\ilexico by boat. John Hl'rron l\1eskcll. 28 Crystal Cove. v.'as arrestC'd by U.S. Customs agents Saturday night as he and two other men allegOOJy were unloading the mari- juana Crom a small boat to a pickup truck.. The boat "·as docked In 1'fission Bay, San Diego. The other men were identified as Jef· Irey Lee Berg, 29. of Berkeley and Thomas llalph 1\tyers. 30, addrtss unknown. The three men did not enter plea s to lhe charges durin~ Mondilly's ar· raignme nt before U.S. tlofagis!ralc I-Tarry R. ~1cCur.. A preli minary hea ring in lhc matter was scheduled for Dec. 20. The men are being held in custody pending $~,000 bait eaclt. Agents ~id the marijuana had a retail value between S7.500 and $12,500. • about $300,000 in back taxes and prnaltics 1f the two questioned ilrms are d1 sall<111·· C<l 011r i~ tt $235.000 ta .\'. sav ing res 11l1111g fruin the d011at1011 of papers for \\'hith Nixon took a $576.000 deduction. ~1 1lls said the committee would seek to find out if the donation was made before or after the July 25, 1969 deadline set \.\"hen :ouch deduction~ by pul>lu.: figures ~Pre d1.'i<1llov.·ed in Lax reforn1 leglsl a!1nn thnt )"(';1r. Another issue is whcthrr :-l ixon O\l"cd rapital gains laxes on profit from the PRESIDENT MAY OWE BACK STATE TAXES, Story Page 12 NIXON TEAM USES FOOTBALL TERMS-Column, Page, 9 ~ale of l<ind adjacent to his San Cll•n1entc home. Mills sa1J hc·gs n1ay be requ irc-d on 1· he l-'res1den!'s letx ret urn s because "there are son1e facts in dispute" and he said the grou p could not possibly & 1~3~. r-.fills said he pC'rsona!ly dld not think the Prcsidcnt actr<l wisely in taking a dedu ction for the vice presidential papers. "I think tha t <iny public officinl \rho filt.'S a tax return ha s tn be holicr lhan thou.·· said ~1ills. "Fr:1nkl y. had I been the President's al!orncy. I \\'Ottld have advised him not to take the decluc· lion." Laurence N. \\"oodwnrth. committee chief of staff and Congress' foremost expert on laxes, said six to eight of his 'fl .staff membe rs would be p.ssigned to the task "and we'll sec where it goes from there.", • Youths Charged For Trespc'l ssit1g 011 Ne,vs Sl1ow 1''"£\\' YORK t AP 1 ~ ~·o you ths ha\"C been charged \Vith criminal trespass ilfter disrupting a live broadcas t of the CBS "Evening Nt>1vs" \\'ith \\'altt•r Cronkite tn pro!C'st alleged mistrcatn11·n1 of homosexuals. (Related SIOlJ'. Pa~c 81 Al)nut halfl'i•ay into th e 30-minule sho1v Tul'sday. one of the young rnen rulJ C'd a rolded paper sig,n fr om a bri11fease ond boJt('(j on t'an1cra in front of Cronkite. The placard read : ··cays prn- test CBS prejudice." Cronkite rcn1arked \1·ith a puzzled s1ni!e: ··\\"el l. a rather intercs1111g development in the stud io. \\'c have a prott'st in the st udio." The demonstrator and a companion. who identified ihernsclves as n1cn1bcrs of a Philadelphia-based group called !h e "Ga y Raiders," were seized seconds after the disruption by security guards. A CBS spokesman said the s1gn·1·ar· ryi ng protester. i\tark Alan Scg;1J. gai11rd entrance lo the studin by posin~ :is a cam pus newspaper reporter fron1 Cain· 'IL'll (N.J .. l State Con1muni1.v Collegr. llis companinn was idcntified as F. II Lang Home Jr. Both were later charged v.•ith crin1intd trespass. according to the net11·ork. Frona Page 1 FLUOR. • • 11hn! is anticipa1 rd fo r the mn11ni:: years," J. R. Fluor, cha1rm<in and chit·f CXC<'Utivc officer .s;iid. TilL' firm ~er,·ices rncrg-r and nritur;il rrsou rcc i11rtus1rirs arnund the g1obl'. Flunr offer$ design, enginee ring :ind CQns1ruct1on services for major proc;- <'S.Sing plants and !he nietals and m1111ng industri es. Other subsidiaries are mnrc directly invnlved in oil and natural gas production. In Ille past year, the Los Angeles di\'ision of Fluor Engineers and Constructors, In c. -the subsidiary 10 be based in Irvine -has doubled its number of employcs. A lnw-prnfile cnmplex of buildings up to a maximum of si:ic stories is planned for the Irvine site. · JIC President Thnmas C. \Volff Jr. said Fl unr wil l b cc om e onC' of the county's major employers as it joins lhc. 35-0 firms already located in the 4,000 acre industrial dcvt·lopment ne:ir Orange County airporL Bank Suspect Seized LOS ANGELES fU Pf} -An Agoura man w11.s arraig~ befnre a federal n1agistrate Tuesday· after he was ar- rested by the FBI and accused or robbing an Agoura bank or more than $7.000 twn days agn. Bail was set at $50.000 for Jeffery 0. Sk\Mer, 32, an unen1ployed cnnslructlon wnrkers. BA ND ITS DIDN'T .llAJ'E ANY PULi, H.OME (UPI l -Bandits trying to brerik into tin office for a payroll robbery fired a submachincgun burst Al the lock bul still did not manage to knock down th e. door. Finally, they gave up ru}.9 fl ed. Police sa id they had been pulling :11 the door ins-tead of pushlng. • Ul"I Ttltpl10lo lier GrHce J)nncess Grace of !IIonJco cmbra1.:cs her mother. ~1rs. J ohn B. Ke lly of Philadelphia, during :i reception in \Vashington honoring the 20th anniversa ry of the Nationu! Boa rd of the !lfedical College of Pennsy l· ViHll<I. Coi111tia11 Esl\:st1·om Ritlell S~11e iI1 Fou1· Slayi11gs " Onc\in1c police science stud ent Ca rl Ecks!ron1 Tuc·~d.1.v \1':1s nJll'fl s:irll' a111J capable nf k11011·1ng ni.;hr :1nd 1rro11;..: ;1 ~ca r ago whf'll hl' rnurdcred foul' ~rsons in a b!oodbi.!th 1hat ranged fron1 Los Cerritos ro th e. (rant ya rd of his .r>.J idy,•ay City hon1t•. The slight. bcsprctnclrd kil!l'r now 111\·aits scntcncin~ .Jan. 3 on the SCC-Ond l\IO nf the four murders. His pleas nf innoc ent :ind innoct·nl Frona Page 1 GASOLINE ... lll"ities and puhlic trnnsporta!lon 1vh1r h \l."OU!cl get <Jll of lhcir fuel needs. subject 10 a ceiling: on increasrs. VitJ l communit y services nnd 1nedit•.i], dcni~il and ntirsing St'r1 ices 1vould gl'I 10 µcrCl'lll rnor!' fuel th:111 one ,1 {·~ir enrhl'r. Users of fuel for space heating 1vo1ilcl be rc·quirrd to reduce indoor len1· pcra!urcs by , :.1x degrees fal1renheit 1n hornes and by HI dcgrt'<'s fahrcnhc1t 111 olher hulldings. Industrial and manufacturing users, food prnducrrs and processors and cargo, frc1gh l and mad haule rs v.·ould also gel 10 pcrl'cnt more of the middle disti llatl' fuels than one year a~n. All others 1vould be cntitled lo :is 1nuch middle di stillate 011 ns in 1972. 10 the extent 1t 1\as avail:ible. The rri;:ulatio11s 1vould also impose con· lro!s on distnbution nf C'rude od ~1 1non~ rt•fl111•r1<'S for !ht• fir~\ t11n<·. !·:Heh ref!ntr1· 11otfld hf' limit('d to p1'fl{luctio n ·h:1~~il on :1 r:1tio h<'!>1"e<'ll lh(' 101:11 crude 011 supply nnd th C' 11:1t1on"s 10!~11 refinery c:ipac!ty. .. · .. ' OPEN ' .. ' '-:"'Q:I;. --=::t..'3 ~ Uy rrnson of ins;111i1y 11·ere ri•jf'tlf'll 1n tna1s in both Oran,qe Count~' Superior (·our! and Los Angc lt.'S Coun ty Supl'riOr Court. f'rt•siding Judge Thnma.;; A. '.\c1\'Cll. l"Vl1Clud1ng the prC·Sf'll\l'l\Ce rortion Of Eck.~tron,·s t r J a) 111 his :-.·or11·alk courtroom. ru !t'<l Tuesdny 1he drfendan! did knn11• v.•hat he v.·as doing 1\·as 11 rnng. F.ckstro1n \\":JS convic!cd of gunning do1vn Hosemary ,\ri.1sq uez. 20, of Rell 1-;nrdens and aisO fa1all v \\'Oundtn~ .\lichael Jeffries. 27. of Do \.\"nl'y , on Jan. -l in Cerritos. Th e reason behind that explosivc out· t)l1rst has ncv*' been n1ade clear, but testimony indicated Eckstron1 tried tn i-:et i\1 iss VRsque z to accon1pany hin1 sor11e11·hcrc. Once :i Cn l Statt'. Long Beach st udent. ;1ccordlng ro authorities \l.'hn said Ec:kstro111 wa11 tt'<.! to be a po hrrman, he fled the Los Crrritos Shopping Center. ::1ftC'r shooting ri.liss \1asqucz and her would·bc rescuer . lnforn1a tinn led I .os Angeles County She riff"s deput ies Ronald \\'. Schneidr r and Carl E. \Vilson to head for the Ecks1rom hnme at 8451 flight St.. ;Hdway City. COP SUSPENDED FOR 'REACTION' OAKL·\~D ~APl -Oak land cop Jon \Yillctte is on fi\'C days ' susl)<'nsion for "v1olaling police radin discipline" -a l:irge blast fro m his accidentally fired pisto l. follo"'cd by sev eral hear1felt ob:'iC'Cnil ics. Sto1·n1 Slams No11l1 State Coastline I .From \Vire Senrlces SAN 1'"'RANCISCO -Another storm parkin~ ho"·!i ng 11.•inrls heat lu~1ous!Y <JI 1'1c upper Nor1hern C~hforn1a coast!i11t• 1o<J11y as rain spread soutlnvard 1.i11:r h:1!f thl' st:i te. Rain is hkely as frir south as J>oint Sur ;ind l\·lerccd tonight wilh sho"·crs on Thursday, the Nationnl \Veathcr ~·r11('t< ~aid, A hea1 v do"·npour is expcc1ed along rhc northl'.rn <'1.1St ton1gh [ \Vherc souther- !} galrs 11ere hlo1\·1ng JO to 55 miles per hour this 111orn1ng. The \l"t<1th1·r ser1Jice also wnrncd of ht·:t\·1· snfl1\' <1111rn to about the 3.500-foo~ t•k•1·;;11on 111 the !\-11 Shast:i-Siskiyou area [01Hght. A travC'lcrs advisory .issut..'<l for the ~!l·rra Nel'at!a 1\·an1e1I of heavy snow, li!o11"i11g and Urif!111g V.'ith gusty winds runigh !. ;11 Hl)()11t the ~.000-fiMll lev er. Stnrrn clouds drenched J~ureka Tues- day with more t!mn eight-tenths ol a0 inch of ra ln, forecasters said. About onl'·third of an inch of rain fell in Bed Bluff. Oakland and San Francisco 1>.ilile Sacramrnto had .<1bout two-tenths of <in 1n1:h of rain and Stockton, one- tenth cf an inch. Scattered sho"·crs are forecast' Thurs- da1'. ~lean"·hile. a coastal flood alert ¥las up in Oregon today as the howling storm, combined with high tides, moved in from the Pacific Ocean. A boalhouse used by the Clatsop C.ou.n· tv sheriff's department broke loose at Tongue Point nC'ar A~tnria. Coast gunrdsmrn later returned i1 to the dock . The Coast t;uard stood by at Yaquina BilV to help a fishing vessel in distreM d11iing rht• pr;ik of the storm Tuc$day. \\"1nds reJ('hcd 60 ni.p.m. at Newport but no seri ous prob!en-is were reported . Al Seasictl'. \.\·Inds brokl' a windnw in <'1 school and :i tcrirhcr 11•as reported to ha1·c IX'en cut hr gla~. \\'ater covtred beaches 11t several J)()i nts along the cn:ist bu l there were no reports of 1najor dan1age. At Grant s Pass, thrl'e schools ""·ere closed Tucsdny because of a power outage. \\"inds rt'aci?Cd 84 n1 p h. at ('a pe Blan· co on the southern Oregon roast earl)ii toda y, IO mill's per hour below Tuesday's peak. Tra\"c!ers \1·arnings ""C're up In the Cascades for hea1'y snow at 3.500 feet and abovl'. Packed snow ""·as reported o\'cr rnost of the st ate's mountain pasS€'s. Huntington Man So 11 gl1t i11 Theft Of $12,000 Orange C0t01ty Sheri ff's officers art anxious to ln1 erview a lluntington Beach man 11·ho. thl'y say. disappeared from the Tustin arra at about the same tin1c as a suitcase containing $12 ,000 in cash. Depoties identified the man being sought today as Stel'en K. Coolidge, 24 . of 9282 ~lokihana Drive. who re:portedly was last seen on Dec. <f. Jn\"es11gators said Coolidge "'as helping <1 visiting Canadian jl'v.·eler locale a mo!nr hnme in thr Tustin area and <1pparcn1!y drove off with the man's lugi;:;jgc while the British Columbia \·1siror 1\·as looking at a motor home. One of the suitcases contnined $12,000 in American and Canadian currency. investig ators said, • 646-1919 CLOSID SUNDAY . ~ I Some Suggestions for Christmas Masks-fins-Snorkles Frisbees Weight Lifting Benches Boxing Gloves Footballs-Basketballs ' ~ I t " • ; • ' . • . ·' . • Water Wonder Kick Boards Jump Ropes Gym Bars Reducing Belts Chest Pulls Back Packs Thermal Underwear Mittens-Snow Caps Boys NJ.L Football Suits Football Jerseys Acrylic V Neck Sweaters Letterman Jackets Baseball Warmup Jackets Slant Boards r ~ '\ 4 Square Balls-Playground Balls Soccer Balls-Volleyballs Baseballs & Mitts Warm Up Suits Basketball Shoe~ Tennis Shoes Soccer Shoes Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Rackets & Balls Handballs & Gloves Racquet Balls & Racquets Darts & Dartboards Speedo Swim Salts Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tabes .T::"".C:--.i:..""'"""'""""""""'"',. .. .,., ... ..,,..,..,..,,.,"":z:ml"l""CZ'"'., ........ il l , At Your Service A Sunday, \Vednesday ud Friday Feature Of lbe Dally Piiot Rent S11l>sldles f>Jo:Art Pt\'r: I rl.'ad in the l)aily Pilot th:it the l..:1guna Beath plannini,t comn11ssion rt•("On1111cnd<•d the. ci ty <'Oun· t'il approve local participation in the I rousing and Urban OL·vclopni ent rent subsidy prograrn. I :un in nct'd of low cost housing due to 1ny fi11~1ne 1al situation ;ind the high rent I arn currently p:tyin~. !low can I <iPJJly for th is prol:rain'' I calll>d HUI) ::u1d didn 't gL'l ;1ny useful infor1natlon . 1\1.N .. lluntin~lon B<'a:t h Laguna Bt'a('b's city council 11ppro\'ed part1Cipa1ion in chis program Nov. 21. hut its administration is being handled by the Orange Cuunly llousin~ Aulbority. Dudley \\'interh:ilder. OCHA . director, said the l{'HSC subsidy pl"O l!ra m is being held up by fundin~ authoriiation in ~·ashlngttln, "·hich rnust be followed by JIUD's approval of the t>ran~e County Hoosln~ Authorily application f o r participation. If ull thi s "'orks out, the program "·UI ~in throu~hout the coun· ty. Applicants t~a n register by "'rltin~ to the OCllA , 212 W. Santa Ana Dl\'d ., Santa An a, or 'can l>hone 834-5923 for fun.her inlormalllJn. • Or:e,. C:le1111lrrg Cost J1f.1\R. PAT : \\'ith th<' stress fin energy crinserv<1 l1on. I f1..-cl gud ry "'hen I use rny s1·lf-l'l1·;111 lni; 0\'1'11. llO\IJ much dQf·' it C0..>;1 for a fl\'O-hour tlcan1ng'' rel also like lo kno1v if n1orc cnc·rgy is ust-d to hoil a pol nf 1v;ill'r on lhP. high sr111nj?" Or~an ell'ctric burnrr :.is opposed to using a low1•r ll'rnpt·raturt'. J.\\'., San Juan Ca pistrano It cost!! %11 cenl'I lo clean you r Ol'en and !'lince it takt."S a certain a mount of enerRY to hea t an~·thing lo lhe boilin~ point, there is no enericy use differe:ife ~f\li'ttn ,·arlO\.l'i heat setting~ on eleclric units. You can save by turning to a lov1er selling wht'n the boiling point i'.'11 reached, Southern California Edi!;O•l home economist t.;ilt'cn fitz~erald said. adding that a new booklet, ''Constrvution 0£ t:nergy ls t;\'t'rybody"s Business .'' is available by request (rum P.O. Box 800, Rosemead, C11. 91770. Oil for Tropirs l)EA J{ P1\1': t-.1 y cnr's 01\•nc'r 's mnnual r£'COmrn cnds SA1'~ 20 oi! for s11 ntml'r use. Docs thL~ .,.,·eight apply for use in the tropics') Since I an1 plunnin~ to take the ciir to a much y,•arn1t r clima1c for \'acalion travrl us<'. should J use an oi l with a higher viscosi ty? .,_, l'.0 . Balboa Tbe \iscosity figurcs ol oils nre Nm- puled at 1:1 specillc temperature. und are numbered in 11ccordance "ith th e Society of American Engineers !SAEI standards. These figures remain un- C'hanged by thr u.o;uol motor engine temperatures and your car should perform well In the lropics Yii!h SAE 20 oil, if the radiator fan and coolant are carefully chec\.;ed and the rar is in good general condition. Aho11t Brr1J.;.e!f, Gcnr~ DEAR PAT; Our son wanl s a ra cing bike fnr Chr1stn1as and I bec<tnic thoroughl y confused by bike equipmt·n! terminology ust..'<i by sal('sn1cn \\'hen I 1ried to shop for it. Since I'm only farniliar with th{' onc·Spt'Ni, coastcr- brake bike . I did n1akc no1ations of 1he things I don 't undl'rStand. I-low· do crnter-puH and side·pull caliper brakes \10rk and which is better? And. what's the dirfercnce between epicyclic and derailleur gears'? S.A., fountain Valley Both brakes use small. hard rubber pads to stop lhe bike by pressing against Ute wheel. They are controlled by a band levtr and attached. to a brake cable. Either type Is effective If properly adjusted. Epi cyclic gear1, for models up to tb'ttt speeds, are operated by a lever mounted either on the handlebars or the Jrame. Derallleur gears, for multi· gear bikes, is the mass of gea r!! and chain (where the single sprocket and chain used to be) which change! the pedal-to-rear·wheel speed ratio. The derallleur mov~ -derails -the chain from one sprocket to another to change the ratio. ... Rerordirrg" for Bllttd DEAR PAT: Where can I obtain caset· te tape rc.'<Xlrdings of books and rurrent magazi~ step-dad lives in another slate and is blind. I believe such tapes would make a n ideal gift for him. 1.0 ., Costn Mesa Begin by requesting your step.dad'• braneb of Braille Institute of America, Inc., (for totally blind), of lhe M•rcb of Dimes FoundaUon (for some !light IMs I to provide a free "talktng book mAehln e," t ither record player or tape recorder. \Vlth tht!I machine, he will repel\•e a listing of current books and mngaihtes available free from the Ubr•ty of Congrts11 on a tendtng-llbrary hasl!I. •~verytllln~. including applianc~. wa1.Cbe11, pre!l1ure cooker!, etc., made fo r tht blind Is pabllsbed ln a catalogue available by W'l'lllng to the Ar:ntrlcan Foaodatlon for the BUnd, lac., 15 W. 16tb St, New Vork, N.Y. JIOlt. ... Options Reportedly Given by Bremer lly JAN WORTH Ol 1M 0.11~ 1"ito1 S111t Or, Fr('(! Brcm1•r ga ve Sadd leback College trustees 1he option of letling him resign 11s superintendent and return to th e c\assroon1 or giving hirn a four· year contract t•xti:n~io11 H.S a sign (')r good fa ith. 1'hut ut leasl 1\';,1s 1tic assessn1cnt by a source close to lhe s1tu:.ition at Saddleback Co I I c b t~ vdl'l.·re Brt.'nrer :cillegedly thrcatcnL.J lo rtsign f\l onday night. Neithl.'r llrt.'mcr nor John Lund, pN'si- dent of the board of l11LS1t·t·s. \\'OUld r.onfirm this. 1'hc rest o! tht= ~f'VPI\ trustees we re also nturn 'fUesday follov.'- ing a three-hour executive (scl'rel' .sessio n. The story line goes like this: Bt't'1 ncr (t11t the board had bypossed his authority by 111t>eting informally one~ 1t n1on1h with facu ltf members. So ht• 3\teinpted to reassert 11 i s <Hlthority :'.IS chief adn1lnistrator by g1v· ing trustees an ultimatum: either thry give him a solid vote of confidenc1· hy extending his contr:ict, or he would rt:Sign. f{cportcdly, the trustees !ell the ultunatum ~·3~ roo stron~ and dt.ocldNI 11ot to give Brrn1er the. contr<•Cl ex· ll'nsion. Instead. thc.y <i~rtl"d to back off by ending th('ir n1onthly l'On!ubs 1V1th t1·a chcrll. ~ll'i.l ll"'hile. scvi·rti l trusters 11'1'fl" cr1tH:al of >1•hat 1ht·v c<il!cd Br einer s · · r.crsonal11 y defi(·1cnCu•s. · · 'l'hC'y reporh·dl y said thcv v:ill give Bremer six monih s to shaPe tip unde r an wid iscloscd se t of conditions. lf by June the supcr1ntendcnt's performance does not s.:itisfy the critica l trustees, he may be asked 1ci rl'Sign. Assessineiit Defe11.ded ·Nixon Paid Too Much for Land? She's 111e CO Col. l\larv E. Bane, 4-4. i!'t the .flew cori1mnnding· offiC'cr of l 'an1p /'end!cton's llcarlquar· ters an<l Service 1~att :ilr11n - th~ fi rst won1a11 ~lari 11c to Ile given direct ton! rol O\'l·r n1c11 . 'J'hc battalion )1 :1.., '.!,1:10 111cn and \V o111cn i\l ar1111:s. N11 oll1!'r buve r ihan Presiden! Nixon \1·uul d have 1ia1d $1.5 rnillion for !he S;111 Cle1nente estutc because Jts securi ty bt·ncfi ts \\'eren't \\'Orth tJS much hi ;1n.1onf' else, a counly appra iser sa id 'fUL~d;_1y. Krnt t:ibonry. "'ho prepared the. con- troversial appraisal or the \Vcstcrn \\'hite J louse for the Orange County Appraiser's Office, added thal Nixon paid more than the land is \l.'orth. Giboney, defending a Sl.37 111illion assessment of the property by his boss. County A-;sessor Jack Vallerga. was one of the >1'ilnesscs called 1n 1he second day of a hearing by ths county Assess· m~nt Appt_•;ils Boa rd . Vallerg;,i 's. asscssn1ent ls b c i n g ch~1llcngcd as too !0>1· hy County ~upcrvisors l{obrrt JJanin. ·rhc hearing \l·l'nt into it.<> third day today. J)uring Tucsd;iy's S('Ssion, Ballin and rk'puty County Counsel !JJn \Vatson also qut·slioned IJoy,·ard C'hi!ds. \Vho prrparrd a State Bourd o!' Equalization appra1 scil of the villa. Ea1~Iy Wl1ale 1'lig1·ation Viewe{l Off 01~a11ge Coast 1'11c :u111ual rnigra11on or th(' ('al1forni:t p:ray whale has star1 M t>nrl.\' rl11s sc:1_son \vilh scort~s or ~ut hbound ni;u111na!s alre;idy countrd off the Or1.111gc Coast. But unli ke re ernl yt•ars \1·hcn lhe whalcii enjoyed hug(' nu111b('rs of human ;1udic>nces. lhc <'lle r~y l'r1~1s 1n1ght n1 cun that at l1 '<.1Sl ~on1(' nf 1ht• eur1ous "tll not p111 olit to sea th is tin10.:. CruiSt'S out of l):u1a \Vharf Sportfi shing at D:ina ll arbor \1cre launc hed !hi ~ \\'et1k and no fuel problen1s are fori'St'l'll in thOSl-' jaun1s. Bui thl' bulk of the \isi1ors come front sch(W1]s in thl' SOuth County ;i rca. And bel':JllSf' of a dire shorlngc of fut•! 10 pt>>1•cr buses. 11 :1ppcars 1h:it studl'n ls "·ill nol ha ve tn1nsporlalton tu 1he docks. Field trips ha\'C lx'<'n can- Irvine Approves Consolidated l\farch Election /\ consnlid:itc<l i:it_\', school ;'Ind rom- n1unity eol\cgt' district t'let'tl"n v.·ns ap- pro\·ed early loclay by Ir\ inc City Cou11- r1ln1f'n. The joint elcctiCln ]\larl'h 5 nirans polls in Irvine 11·11! he nrc11 fron1 7 a.m. to 8 p.ni. to n1et r n('rds uf th<' school districts, lrvint: Ci!y Clerk Carol Flvnn said. She asked and received council a1>- proval of a resolution selling th(' merged cl<'ction . Without city okay, lrvine voters would cast ball ots at separate places on the same day. By consolidat ing th e elections, only one set of poll wa tchers per precinct ..... 111 be needed providin~ a sav ings to taxpayers, Mrs. Flynn observed. New state election la\vs allow only three loca 1 elections per yenr. Hence the Irvine Unified School Distri ct bon1l apportion ment issue. the Saddleback College truslce. rare and th e Irvine council ballots arc all set for the same day. crllcd in many school districts .. The mammals. "'hich head sou1 h to the breeding grounds of Scammon's Lagoon in Baja California each y<'ar. for reasons yet·unknown appeared enrly 1his Y<•ar. Vete.rau co<1st\vatc:hers "'ho trv to count the 11un1b<·r or migrating whales. satd thi.lt u1 recent duys the migration has been par\lcula rly intense. Thi• first. southlxiund I e v i at ha n . ho,\·cver, was a ~ rc:-il carl ybird -a "·hale sigtned in n11dchaMel last Sept. 18. The bulk of !he 111igration is stil l to con1e. hoy:ever. Expt>rts predict the majority of the grt1_v population "'ill pass the coast late this month an d early next. Pregnant f~·mates and their mates make the trip sou1h. Once into the qu iet lagoo n of Bajo, 1he females give birth, fatt en their young <llld then lhe entire group -Y.'i!h th e ne"' additions -heads nor\h again 111 rhe spring for lhc feeding grounds in 1he BC'ring Sea off Alaska. Th(• ll'ha!es have spent 1he summer fecd111g in Arctic \\'<l!ers. Scientists s;iy tllrre arc but aboul 5.000 gray whales left. but their number is incrrasing due tu pror ectlon by rhe Jnrernationa! \\'hal- ing Commi.<ision The gr<'ly >1•halc reaches ;1n average length of :;t)()ut 40 feet. The maJori1y of the 'vhalewotc h cniises t;ike place in the \\'inter months 11·hen 1he animals are head ing soulh. In ~'cars past as 111<-lny :is ll0,000 .voungstcrs a se<1son 11cnt out 10 sea to view the mammals up close. 111us far the fuel problem has not seriously jeopardized the boat trips. Spokcsn1en for Lhe landing have said thnl al!hougtr the fu el is being alloca1ed , it is stilt in an1ple supply. Own Pay lliked IO~{i VENTURA fUPl) -The co unty Board of Supervisors voted for a 10 percent pay increase Tuesday, their fir st pay boos t in three years. Supervi sor Jnh11 Conlan "'as the lnne dissenter. who argued th<1 t a 5'.I.! percent raise \vould have been sufficient. Kelp Wanted Fuel a•i<l Heat Fro1n tlie Sea? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tue kelp !hat flouri shes in the ocea n could be fueling cars and heating homes if an experimental Navy kelp fam1 is suc- cessful. "I know it can be done." said Dr. lloward A. \Vilcox, a physicist al Santa Barbara and a Navy consultant. "No one ever has bo1herL>d to take a pound of kc1Jl and convrrt 1t lnto methane, the ma jor constituent or nfltural gn s,'' he said here Tuesday at a 111ceting or tile Amcricnn Geophysical Union. Wilcox Sllld the Na vy pluns !l $lfr),l.MXl seven-acre kelp farm near s:in Clemente Jsland, 60 nllles north of San Dic&o. The kelp will be planted on nylon mesh strung 60 feet below the surface. He said kelp, the largest of all algae, growing to ISO feet in length , neve r has been gro\vn in that fashion. Wilc<>x said the kelp could be "upgraded" to fu els like gasoline or natural gas by a chemi cal reactivat ion proce§:S • similar to that used in oil refineries. He sahl roal and wood are other fonllS or vegetnlion like krlp and had successfully been converted to synthetic fuel. Wilcox hopes the t>1·~year projr.<'t will prove thal kelp can be grown without sun . ) ' ~ Sup('rvisors asked the staie to re-check V:illerga's figures. ·rucsday ('hilds refused to budge from his valuation of the coasta l properly of $1.S million, although he did admit hls valu ation and Vallcrga's aren't too far apart. "That's a difference of about 10 per· cent and I'd say that's not bad bet~·cen two diffe N'nt appraisers.'' he said. Vallerga's total valuation allots S!.16 million to the land and the remaining portion of his total to the improvements. Battin. '"ho thinks the es!ate is \\'Orth more than $2 million. attempted to prove thnt the figu res which should be com- pared arc Ch i.ld,s' $LS million valuation of the land ;:done and Vallcrga's $1.16 million land figure. ' 'That comparison, 90.id. Childs, "would be improper." Bat11n concluded his quc!>lionin g hy level ing an indi rect blast <it. Vall crga: ..Doesn't that much of a diffe rence sho1\' the appraiser is either in('Ompetellt or that there is a deg ree of political favori tism·:" Giboney criticized Childs' appraisa l methods, sayi ng the state appraiser pl at·- ed too much value on the prO))l.'rties he used for comparison to arrive at th e value of l'\ixun's estate. Giboney point.e-d out that his assess- ment is based on a dlf(erent deterrnin<l· 11011 of the ''highest and best use" <if the land than Childs made. Ideally, he said. the existing vtll:t \\'Ould be cut out onto a 1.02 acre loL <ind the rema ining 24 ;1cres sub- divid ed. Childs said the home should be remov. ('d and the entire parcel sutxiivided into residentia l development to achie\'e the highest and best US<'. Childs' valuation includes only the land under the estate. An estirnated $430,000 in improvemen ts -including federal "'ork on walls, a gazebo. ga tehouse. flagpole and bullet proof glass around the S\\'imming pool -are exactly offset by depreciation, he said. IIALLELUJAH! ROCHDALE, England (/\P) A man 1\·ho runs a "temple of love" in his home for local housev•ivcs \o;ho have sex problen1s appht•d for a property tax ex- e1nption on grounds that his hon1e i~ ··a place o-f worship," authoriti es reported. f'!lft!!"Wt' ·r•r ll GEM ntr•w; TALK ' TODAY CLEANING DIAMONDS An old toothbrush, a good com- mer cia l je\velry cleaner 'vhich can be brought at your jeweler's store, or a solution of an1monia, soap and \\later are a ll you need to clean cli an1onds (ind bring back all their or igina l scintillating beauly. To a dn1it n1ore li ght to the s tenc. gem d ian1ond s are set 'vlth exposed backs. and this part should not be overlooked when cleaning. If grease or d irt clouds this s urface, the gem wiU re111ain dull even though the top is clean. Cleaning the back of gem and mounting is the reason for Lhe toothbrush, which does an ildtnirable job. Twice a year every diamond ring s hould be cleaned by your lo cal professional je\\'eler \Vho will al~·ays c heck lhe n1ounting and \Vea r on prongs 'vhich could cause loss of the s tone. If you have not given your ring~ such attention re- cently, we suggest lhat yo u do it now, so you can wea r them with prido during the holiday season. Tuesday the lrustees dcrucd pubilc:ly Rrcrner h;id tried to resign h!it a1J mittl'(I 1he board bud disi:uSSL<d Brl'n)l·r's p1•r(orrnance at their t•x1•t·utivr s11ssion . Supcrlritendc·nt or thl' school sine•· 196R, Brcn1er is ;1 forn11·r c!Pan of IJbl'ri.ll arls al Santa 1\na l:ol lri.!.t' :1 11 d supcr1n!end1·111 of s1:/1ools in Nl'br;i~ka. 1'hroughoui lus t(•r'tll of offi ce, Hrenir r has had u n·1111ta\1on tor urging !rug:i l management uf !he distric1's ftn.:1nccs. Persona lity t·lashes ht)ve erupte<i At times bctv.·i>rn Brc1nrr and various faculty mcn1bers. hoard n1rmbcrs. and studen\j, v.·ith his crities charactcr1zing . h1n1 :i.s inflexible and .1u tho r1tarian. But unti l thr last six rnonth~. publicly he has had the full su pport of the lx>;ird of \rusll'cs . ln 1\ugus1 he \\':IS ren.'iured by th~ ()r;i ngf' County (;rand Jury for lobbying for hl.l!h density coasl<11 dt·vrlopm1·nt nn J~nd O\\'tJt·d by board president John Lund. /Ir <J!so has bc(•n under pressu re ti) ir11 pr11v1· the school's 1n1.1i;:e in the race of ;ul <ill1'nlpt by 'l'us1111 r~sidE•nls to pull Tusllf\ out of tht· S.•1d1llebaek district. Th:tt "'oulct 1nc~111 a !oss of son1e $215 1nilhon of 1hr <tistri ct's tax base. HOW MUCH IS PR~IDENT'S ESTATE REALl. Y WORTH? Appraiser Howard Childs Testifies; Opinions Vary ~~~~~-'-'-~~--~--'--~~~~ Caspers Reports Large Boo1n in Fifth District Super\isor Ronald C<1spers of Ne\\'po rl Beach said Tuesda ~· that the popolat lon of the fifth supcrvisoria l district \\'hich he represents has gro>1'n so rapidly In the past t11·0 years that 1t ix out tif Tl1rcc Marines Face Life Ter1ns Three Can1p Pendleton Marines rnn- victed or n1urder in separate courts· ma rt ia l fa ced life prison lenns today. The conv1ctcd men were Pvt. Isaiah Bu ms. 23. of Cleveland, Ohio ; PFC \Villiam Everett, 22, San Diego, and PFC Gera ld Lehmillcr, 18. Canton. Ohio. They were conv~ted of robbing and killin g Pr~c Ed ward c. Steege. 17, of Coralville, Iowa . l t \\'as alleged the lhrt>e look Steege to an isol ated portion of this sprawling base. robbed him of SI 10 and sho t him in !he throat at close range "'ilh a 12-gauge shotgun: Everett and Lchn1illt>r said Bums. whose court·n1artial wns held tl1ondav. did the shoo11ng. Eve rett 1\·as tried Dtl:. 4 ilnd Lehn1illcr. Dec. 7. proportion 1\·ith the other four dislrid.!. State la\' requires that each district incl ude 20 percent of th e registered \'oters in the county with a variation 1Jf but tv.·q percent allowed. This i.s und('r the so -called "Ofle man -one \'CJ!e" Supreme Court ruling. Caspers said th~ fifth" distri ct now lia s 20 percent or the voters. In cuntrast. Supervisor Robert BatLin·s first district ha s only 15.8 Pe rcent. County C-Ounsel Adrian Ku yper .said the ti n1c had passed wh en a change in dist ri ct boundary 1 i n e s to equalize the population cou!d he niad c !or thi.c; year's elections. that nction ~uld be taken .'lfter the November general elec- tiQll. Under sta te la w. the fi ve supcrvlsoria! district boundaries \\'ere redrawn two years ago by !.he Bnard of Supervisors. Normally the next change in bound- aries "·ou\d take place after the federal census. nex t due in 1980. Ku yper said ;:i speci al census could be taken in the meantime and the boundary lines ad- justed. Three bonrd seats arc up for grab~ in 19i4. those held by Supl'r11isors Dav id Dnker. Caspers and Ralph Clark of .\ntJhc11n. OOMEGA Electronic Chronometer No 1vhrre c!~c c.i" you l+nd 1he 1el!ablt' .ic1u1~cy nf the ('lc>\tronoc t1ml'pll'(C with the prc>c.1~+on nf th(' ch10C1C1n1('ft'•. Thi~ nt•\v Omc>ga [!ec1ronit 1} as clo;;e 10 hc1ng pcflCCI J~ 1\1• <outd mo1lc i i. A 14 ll. gold top, ~ta 1n !c~s steel bo1ck, wa1cr ff'\l\!dfll c.1~r. p rolcc r the Ttm('lf'~\ dccuracv of th1~ 1vo11ch. A ~wt>1•r ~t'rond hand, c;.11· 1·11rlar OC1ly t'nha11ce 1 1~ value as a prac.11tdl t•m('p •eci'. Stnr 10 .111d ~ee .J m1!r)lo ne i11 watchmak•11g, thr Omefl.J (lrf· Ironic Ch1o n11meter 1-ikt. gold top, ~!ainle~~ .sll·el b~clc. wJtt'r r(')1st~nr, c1lc11rlar, sweep second l'l•nd. W1!h hr at1•l1•t . • . . • .••• , , •••••••••• , ••••• , , ••• , ••••• , •. , .• , ,Sl1.0 \ .... ,~ •11.1[1 .................................... 'j.t.•• \1,1+nl""'lf'l'l'-'ll'11l1 Jf1 ............... . .. , ••.••.... ~I·~ J.C. fiumphrie6 Jeweferj lt2l NEWPORT ll'VO., COSTA frltf:SA CONYfHl(NT TltMS ~71'1AtS IN THl SAlll l 0CAll01'1 lo•~A,...,1<11~ -M""'' C)o ... hfOMl t~l.1411 ... --. f DAil V P!LOl __ Just ~ oasting ,~~ J Wrdnt)ll~r DKt•l'lber 11 l't7J l(issinger Will Visit Algeria • ti."'· ~ ".~ )It'll I\, with Tom urphine En Route to Parley Ill Cairo E11ergy Grinch On th e Prowl ,OSE SlllNil\'G STAR: \\'anderlng :•rough Laguna's dov.'lltov.11 just last rright. I happened to glance up \\"he re, 10 past yenrs. a gnlaxy of Christmas ~~his \\'Ould have l\\'i.nkled do\>t'll tJpUrl visitors and honiefolks alike. Nov.·. just anonyrnous. d.1rkened homes sulked upon those Art Colony hills. Rut \vait '. \\"hat to my "'ondcring eyes should 11ppear but a lone Christmas lighted 'louse, topped by eight liny rcindcer. And laying a finger aside of my nose, r danced in the street on my 11ppy-1ocs. Herc. shining dovm upon the darkened village .... ·as the home of one defiant spirit, ill uminating a Christ mas place. 0'.\'E SPOT \\'ll ERE the ene rgy crisis Grinch had failed to steal lltristmas. \\rhy. I almost felt li ke springing up that hill just to meet the resident Christmas people in that domicile. If 1 had, I y,·ouldn 't have been surprised io fi nd that he actually '~as a bey,•hiskered old gentleman wearing a 'red suit with high-topped black boots. ' Closer scrutiny divulged thal while Christnu1s ligh!S fron1 1his place brightly :;honu dO\ITI on the rest of the town, 1he interior of the hoinc \\·as really quitr dark. "TIIE f'ELL()\V DEClDEO to live in the dark so he can light a Yuletide place for all the rest of us." 1 said lo niysclf. l'learl.v. the govennncnl shakcrs..11nd· -111overs \l'OUld frO\\'Tl heavily upon such 'O ci tizen \\"ho defied energy manda1es. l For it has bet·n decreed in the land ~f \\'ashington thal all persons ~hall s tep forth this Chrlst1nastidc and wtSCTe\\' t11cir ou1 s1de Jightbulbs. That's "'h<1t Simon Scz. Si1non Scz thnt vou mav t11·inkle some aights on 1he intCnor sO long as you !don't brighten the Yule on the l'Xtcnor. ' • TllE I Nt'll\'ITE \\'1~00:\I h('re is CQn- fusing. The \Vise J\1cn of \\lashington 1nust believe a Jigh1bulb burned indoors uses less clectritity than a lightbulb burned outdoors. Somehow, 1his infini1c .,..·isclom scrm:; to defy logic. You have rih\·ays suspcctcd a Jightbulb is a l1gh1lwlb, \1·hcthcr it's inside or ou!sidc. So murh for infinite \\·1sdorn. Perhaps it IS all part or il 1nuch more expansive schcn1c than jusl li ghtbulhs. They do not \\'i1nt our villagC'~. tov.11s or hamlets to lw1nkle brigh!ly this Chris1mas because th:it n1 ight hill us into a false 5t·n~" Clf .i;ccur1t~·. \\'c must be darli. so \>t·e .,..,![all feel darl-.. \\"E J\IUST\'T BELIEVE there is a Santa Claus all yrrir long. Instead, \1·e must put aside happy lhought" of \h(' Yulc!lrle :1n<l c·oncenlr~LC our m1n<ls upon 1he rl·t1I ~host or ("hnstn10.1s Prl·::.1'lll !It' I~ th(• J<:11l'I")..!\ f:r1111 ·h l!e h11 h.s u1) tllei-e 111 vl1r clatkcnrd hills Fuel lfp in S~1ioli:e burn 200 to 250 barrel s per hour. Fire has been out of control since Nov.·30. F irefighters from the Red Adair Co. 'of lfouston battle raging oil -well fire nea r Casper, Mr' yo. f.lames -"'--------------------'-------. Israel Will Attend Talks Da y"n's Threat Lo Boycott Geu ev" ,\fee t S ofte1~e<l By The Associated Press Foreign t-.linistcr 1\hba Eban has reaf- firmed that IsraC'I \\'iii attend the Ar;1b- lsrarh pcacl' confer\.'nC'C' in (icne\';l next v.cck despite lhC Lhre<it or an l~racli Scattere•I Stops hoy('{)Ll from Defense J\linister ~loshe IJa~an. D;i~·an told newsmen Tuesday that J.-:racl's dcgcla1es -w o u Id not attend the conference 1f Syrta y.·as on hand Calls for Nationwide Truck Slowup Falter By United Press Intrmational A group of truck drivers in Cor<lclc. Ga ., blo('ked thc entrance and exit to 11nc of the S<Juth's largest truck. stops l·arlv 1odav to dr:imalizc their demand for 'relief fro1n problems caused by lhc fu<'I shortage. 111 easte rn l'cnnsylvania. .'.lbout 250 truckers petrkl'd their rigs Tue sday night at stops at Oart ons\1!\e and in Li11 na r, near Lvck Jlavcn . A spnk•·sn1.'ln :it the Boron 64 stft p on Interstate 80 in Lan1ar said the go;il was ror all 1ndepc11d1·n1 truckers t<i hr off 1hc na tion's h1glnvays by tn11ight U11t tht!l"L' 1va.:; nn irnmcdi:itc indiC'nliOn fr11111 st;itl' and h1gll11•i1y polieL' th:11 a l':!ll for q 1 1~H11ftlw1de truc:k sh11trt011111 11 :L~ ~l!PC'i''"f1!l TrllL'kl'I' .lrihn Sii:-si. \l'hu le<! :1 truckcr" pn1lL'SI 111 \\'ash1ngtrin. IJ.C. last week. had caJled for 8.000 10 10,000 independent truck drivers lo s!op \\'orking at. 12:01 a.m. today. 11,\l.F A OOZE\" dissident tn1ckcr." in ol(l \Vashington. Ohio. had parked their rii::s at a truck stop for several day<;, saying they \vouldn"l roll ag:iin untJI the governm<'nt insured IO\\"er furl pricl'S, higher speed limits and an end 10 diesel fu<'l rationing. A spokesman for the truckers parked at thr stop said they \>t·~1uld end their blockage of fuel pumps today so driv1•rs could bt1v fuel to !e:\vt" the stop ;:ind take thcii-tn1tks off lht• roild in protest. Dissident truckers in Georgia, .,..•ho rlen1a nded the same three things. began ~eali11g off Jlerlis' trl1ck stf/p on lnlt•rsta!c iS in Cordele '>l.'ilh !heir 1rac1or-1rallrr rigs Jbolll nHdnight. :incl had nol handed ovrr a list or !he Israeli prisQners of \1°ar it 1s holding . l ll· also demanded rhat Bed Cross rrprescntatives be allowed lG visit the l'O\\"S. Later. Eban softened Dayan':; thr('at , telling an election rally that Prcrnier ( ;oldn ~lci r's govem1nent has no ob- Jcct1on to negotiating in Geneva ~~·i1h Egypt. Jord:1n and Lebanon. But he said the Israeli ·delegates would not dcHl with Sy ria at I.he conference w1til lhc PO\\' issue is settled. THE l.EF'T-\\'ING Israeli ne wspaper 1\I Han1ishmar commented that Dayan should .. understand cabinet decisions corr<'c:tly • , . Dnd nol give his ov.·n 1n1erprl•tations of 1hem." Jsraf'li bordC'r troops patrolled paMS or occu pied \Ve st Jordan today as dozens of Arabs demonstrated against the ex- pulsion of eight of their neighbors_ Security forces broke up demonstrations 111 tv.·o to,vns on the \Vest Bank. v.hcre Arrib saboteurs have gone back into <1<.'tion after almost four years of peaceful Arab-Jew ish coexistence. The demonstrators "'ere shouting agai nst the expulsion to Jord.:in of the m;1yor of 1he village of Uira and seven others acC'used of supporting the P.ilestinc guernllas and inciting rts ist- anvc to the Israeli occupatiOfl. SINCE TH E <)('TOBER \1·ar, saboteurs in the :.irea h;ive been throwing grenades , plan!ing bon1bs and circul ating le;iflets advising Arah residents to quit their l\l'll·p<1y1ng 1obs in lsrael. Storm Spreads to Rockies Spacc111cn Say Up Lat e, hut Mis s Shot W ur1ii1igs Issued for MQu1it<1i11 s of Califor1iia MATIOW<I WfAIMll $fh'l(I fOULJ.11" I• 7 it.M I IT n• IS -7a Co•1I ")'!~'! •~i" ~n~ •now from norl~ein U••n 11110 lhe Roc~le•. We•t winCI• were ao• llign as 45 mile' ~r ll(IUr in !~ Northern Roc~!e1. l.l••n l•U from I II e Or9'11on t().)S!· line iO we•lnt n W~'llll'!Ctl0<1, ~nd tne D"'"dotto!lon w~• e•pec!O!d lo 1orell<I 1ouTh and eas1 today, A winier 1Torm w111cll 11nd lr11v11er1 ~<hi•orie• ~re i••utd TodllY tor !he mounl••n• OI oortn <1nd tllll (8111orno• !or locallv nea•v snow 11n(I 9u1ty Wtnd\. Hiqll w•nd w11r11in!U wfrt f!Oll f(I ,1,.n•1 !he wa1h1'19 ton co111! and 0111e wa•n•n<1• -'~ Jlylr.o alono ll>e Oreonn .lnd NorThe•n C.•lllornie co,uh. Slorm !tde ~nd CQOl1•1 !tl!Od wfr11ln<11 wert tn e!!e(! alono l~ Wa1.lllr10!0h and Oreoon cO~•tl. Snow flurrie1 fell !ocl•v on th~ 1ou1nw~s1 tn•ouon 11\e l'lorllltrn AP· n11lacnian1 e..O ~11 acr~• 1n1 lll>!>f!' Grea! l•~e• to nortl'te"i Mll'lm11ot1. HOUSTON fUPll The Skylab asti;onauls stayed up three hours past their bedtime for a blast that was postponed. The astronauts were lold lo slay awake a lillle longer lo take pictures of a J\·tinutcman roeket from the Vandenburg. Calif., launching pad. But moments before the scheduled launch, the mission '>lo'as delayed, scrubbing the picture tak- ing session. DAILY PILOT DELIVER Y SERVICE D~IJ~try of tht D°'ily Pilot 1~ guaral'ltetd Mo"d•¥·1'rl4•J • II ,..,, ff NI ll•w• '"'' PIPfr DJ l :lf ••"'·· Cl ll ·~-'(8\lr (..., Will et Dr1w9M It y11. (ol!t oro tikOll llftlil ,,)0 , '"· S1lurd•J •nd h rMIJ: 11 row ,,. Ml r1c11vt '"'" ""'' Dy t 1.m. 1 .. u,..1y, tr I 1.m. 5un•••· cl !I INI • CllY •IM .. _,,., II yow. (1111 ••t t•••" ltflfll II •·"'• T t ltphOl'ltS MIU Ora" .. ( ... Ill\' AFl•t ,.1 .... ••2·Ul1 1'1••"'••11 Hwllll11f'911 •••<II '"' W11!"'1ft11tt •.• •• ......... ll2t i•• (1-ll'lfltt. C••"" .... lt•c~. St • Jya11 (11l•i•IM. 0 111• P•llll, iflllll L1,wnt . LltUOll Nltuel .... ft141H Ang·er Abse1it 111 Sessio11 With Britis11, LONDON fU PI) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger today extended his ~fiddle East tour to include Algeria an d made substantial progress tov.·ards n1end ing frayed Anglo-An1erican rela· lions. U.S. and British off'tials sa id . A spokesman for Kissinger said he \\"ill meet y,·ith Algerian President Ho1111ri Boumedienn<' and Foreign Minister Abd el A1.iz Boutellke duri ng a bric( stopover iu Algiers 'rhursday en route !o C.iiro. \\'hich was to have been the fi rst stop nf his r-.1iddle East tour. The spokesman v.·uuld s:iy only lhat Kissinger \11ould discuss "questions of tn utual interest'' in Algiers, a reference that could only 111ean the r-.tirtdlC' F.ast crisis and ways of achie\'ing lasting peace in the area. TllE ANNOUNCE~1 EKT of the Algiers stopover came before Kissinge r emerged from a one hour and 40 nlirlute con- lerence with British f'orcign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home at the foreign offiet>. A foreign office spokesman said the talks v.•ere "free from recrimination, \1ere po~itive and constructi\•e and the Anglo-J\1nerican t'el<itionshi p cine rgt>d ...strcnglhc.oed. ·• • ? "The 'taJks too k the form of a friendly :ind forv.·an:l-looking exchange of viC'\\·s,"' the spokesn1an said. • The spokcsn1 rin sal.\I Kissinger and nouglas-l·lonie agreed on ''furl ht'J' con· sultation mea surC's" to <l\'oid futur r r111sunderstandi ngs bt>t11't.'Cn U 11 i 1 l' d States and Britain . He did not C'!aborale BR ITISH OFFICIALS S!"lid progrrss has also been n1adl• in the dra.fting of a "transatlantic <1eclara1ion "' v.·hich aims at setting out the broad principll's (Jf future rooperation bc-t v.•e<>n the United States and its l·:uropean allies. ll y,·as un<ll'rstood the stop to try lo \1in Algeria's su ppon for his 11iddlc East peace pl:-tns v.·ould occur. !\is· sintzer's tour also includes F.gypt. SH11(!1 Ar;ibia . Svria, Jurdan. Lebanon aud Israel. · The Beirut ncv.·spaper Al Liy,•a said today Palestinian guerrilla leader Yassi r Arafat had turned dov.·n a request to 1neet Kissingl'r. Cairo news pa per s rc)Xlrtcd earlier in !he v.·N:'k Kiss inger niight seek talks wi!h Palestinian leade rs IK'fore 1he Dec, IP. peace confe rence 1n (;cnrv:i. Tijuana Taxis Feel Squeeze TIJUANA <UPI! -Drivers of the famed low·rate Tijuana taxis are threatening to strike because they can"t p;i ss on to t·ustomcrs the cost an O\'f'rnighl jt11np 111 gasoline from 32 10 64 cents. Dri\·ers in lhc. 8QO-mr1nbf'r c.-ib dri\"C'r's un ion attempted to pa~s the inc rease to customers and 200 of thrn1 wrre citC'd by the govcrn- rn ent for overcharging "If the govC'n1or docs riot <tu thorizl' ne1~· tnriff ratl'S i11 vif.'w of the gas priet' i11l'rL':JSCS. v.·(' v.•i ll strike," Sal \"a dor Aguirrl' 5anchc7 .. spok~1n an for the drivers. said Tu<'S<lay. u•I Ttlt!'Mlt f ,o•e• Figl11 Leopold L'houin:ird . '.lO. ~la rsh­ f1eld , \'t.. sole su 1·vivor of a .l utv 31 <'rash i n Bo~ton that kili'ed 88 persons. died 1'ues- day night. !Jen th \Va s attr ibuted to tornplications fron1 "exten- sive :ind severe burns." --- Role Played By l\1itchell l11vestigated F'ron1 \\'ire Srr\'ir<'s \\'ASl!l~l;·f'O~ Fe d eral ln- vt•stlg.itors h~v(' recrh·c1\ rl'ports that formrr '!\tty. (;rn."· :fohn N. A!ttchell t..lo ('krrl ~l 1·r11nin,1I rintitn1st inv!'stigation t'I( ;1 giant d:11ry f•OOpt.'r<1 !1Vl' thal donated'" $2f~l.(~l1J 10 Pr~·~idr.nt Nixon's can1paign. ~litrh•:ll s:iid thro11gh his la\>t·rer that (.__IN_S_H_o_k_T_ ..• _) h{' c;;1u1ot rt•eall such nn incident. The repor1. \\hilh apparent I y or1gina1ed 11ithin !he Justice Ocpart- n1rnl. is being investig.itrcl hy lhe-Scnatl' \\"ah·rgale ro1nm1ttf'e and a Sena te Jlldic1rtr~ subt:ornn1ittt'<'. e E.i·-defeclor• Bnllle · PHNO~\ Pl'.:'.'IH -A 200-man battalion uf ihsur_gcn l dcfcetors fought their pro- Cornmun1st forn1rr <.'Omradcs l.Odav as reuiforced govcmnl(111t troops soui,:hl to dislodge rebels frorn a high.,..·ay onl y L2 miles northwest of Phno1n Penh. The deft>rlors. no\\' fighting for the t~hnon1 Penh ~O\"ernn\C'nl. traded shouts :Hui shots \1'ilh Khrner numdos 1Caro- bodi.1 l1!J<'r;1! 1011is1s 1 \1·ho oC1··upic<I ::i 1 ·,·~ n11!.' :-1rtrth or ll1ghv.'ay 5 c<irl y 1\1esday ;1f!t'r tross1 ng the nrarhy 'fonlc S<i p Hiver in rnotori7.('(.I s.1 mpans. e t:11Prgy ,\id" Resi911~ \Vi\SHl.\'(;l'I)\" Hetired Vi c: e A<ln1 ir~1l Eli T. R{·1C'h has become the .'>rrond high off1ei;il in President Nixon's 11nf'r~~ program lo rL-s1gn this month 111 dispute. Reich lumed 111 his rcs1gn:ltion Tues- day to Interior S(.-<·rct;:iry Hogers C.B. 1\-lorton after scr\'tog only 40 days as director of the administralton's Office <1f Petroleum Allocat ion \Oi'A) in the Interior [)(>parr ent. e Ke111 .'ilnle l11q11ir!I \\'ASlllN<:TON (\.;Pl l -After three years. the .JlL'i\!Cc Departn1cnt ha s de<:1d- ed to impanel <1 federal grand jury In 111\'Ci;t1gatr thf' !!170 slayini;: of fou r .:.111<IL'nts at Ke n l Suite. University by !)11111 Natinn:1J (iuardsmtn. ,J , Sir1nl1·y Pottinger, a<;sisl<1nt alt()fney grner1d In charg1· of tht• ('11·11 righL'> divisi{)fl. :-:iid the grand jury v.·ould be convened IX'cernhC'r 111 in Cleveland and \~·ould acl as an in\·estigat1ve body. Co1net Dis~overy Sig1ials Link Kolioutek to G<ilax)· WAS~llNGTON (UPI) -Radio signals have been picked up from the Comet Kohoutek. indicating it contains a gas previously observed in a region of the galaxy where astronomers believe stars may be fonning. (Comet fans l'an view Kohoutek low on the horizon just before sun rise this \\'eek.) A spokesman for the. Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory said on Tu es. rf:iy that !he con1 et is belo\v the level for nnkcd·eye viewing but can be seen in clear1 w1poll ut ed areas with the aid or lelescopes or binoculars. fThe comet appears as a "'hilc blob abou t 10 to t5 degrees above the 90utheast horizon just before sunrise e.ach day this week.) The spa ce agency's comet operations center said Tu esda y the naturaJ radio emissions were detected by Ors. Bobby Ulich and Edwai'd ConkJin using the radiotclesrope al Kill Peak, Ari z. NASA said this appears to be the first strong evidence of radio noise !Tom any comet. ULICH AND CONKLIN said the radia· tion was pnxiuced by comple~ molecules of methyl cyanide.· a gas previously observed deep in the Mil ky Way galax y. It v.·as the fi rst lime these gas molecules have been dclccted in a comet. NASA said. Dr. A. G. \\I. Ca meron , a J·Iarvard Uni versity astrophycicist, said t h e discovery of methyl cyanide in the comet is consistent with his theory which says co mets formed from dust grains in in· terstclh1r space and should contain many such comp lex molecules. Kohou tek is racing toward the sun from a journey froin outside the solar system. The comet is lo pass within 13 million miles of the sun on Dec. 28 and then swing and cruise back in to interstellar space. ·• ON FRIDAY, It will be 48 ,020,00J mil es from the sun. It was 60,870,000 miles away Sunday. Meanwhile. seaborne skygaiers failed lo view Kohoutek early today In their last sighting attempt before steaming back to New York. ~:;A~ ~yJ,~~~3r/tt .. ~·~~·Jffrfi:L~:n~ ~P~,,.rp/f1f2ffe~b-~~.*"-~~~:~rhffii~~~~~*'-.~· ~· ~~~<tr· ·~··IJJ ~~!-L.fv~W~~-e;Ju:!.y,t·. ~~·iv ~i..~~ • ~r. >:~·2JJ··-t::-;;~-;y;, .... . -. ~· . FASHION ISLAND OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 • : .ll"f IJ«-cu1Dl!f l.:', 1913 * QUEENIE B Ph il lnterlandi •·Mr. [->arkcr in Personnel says you're to stop lunching at Leo's Har and Grill. In the morning it's "Ho, ho, bo,' and in the afternoon it's 'Bah, humbug~· and ·we're getting complaints." J.,. !ti. Boyd A1ne1·ica11 Ear11s W eigl1t i11 Gold Men \\'Ore corsets first ..... It's seriously r<'portcd by SOIJle child specialists that grandparents never 1nakc .YOWlg.s lcrs neurotic . , . Elephants arc alw11ys hungry ... Av rrugc 1\merican man in his lifetime earns just about t.he \~·orth of his \Ycighl in gold now ... Catnappcrs aln1ost invariably snore. Sonte old timrrs a1n'Ong the Samoycds of Siberia still measure tune by kt'!tles. Th3t is, !he lC'nglh of lime it takrs to heat a kettle of told v.'ater to the boiling point. A subsc riber \\"ho collects antiques says hr ov>'ns a genuine prerevolut ion- ary tomaha\\·k ~ !l's in superb condi- tion, he says, because he fitted it out \\'ilh ;1 nc\v handle \\'hen he first ac· qu ired it. and since has equipped it ":ith a new head. TllEN AND NOW Typically: A hoy horn In 1920 man:iged to ge t :iboul t\\'O years of high SC'hool, took hiB first full -lime job at age 16. and "·ound up <'Xpe<:ting to work for 34 years, pulling down a lifl1time income of $120.000. A boy born in 1940 graduated from high school. started on the> job <J t age 18, c11n expect to \\·ork fo r 38 yea rs. ma king S265.000 in all. A boy born 1n 191i0 \1·ill finish two years of college, go to \\'Ork a t age 20. put in 43 years on the job, earn ing $470.000. Q. "\Vho said, 't\larria gc is a meal where the soup ls better than the dessert'? Ogden Nash'.'" A. No. Au~tin O'Ma llry sa id thnl Ogd{'n Nash said, "The reason for-much maU'imooy is patrimony." Th1t stale wi th the highest percentage of working .,.,·ives is lla.,.,•aii. TAXI t\IETERS China was \Yhere lhc first meters Y•C'rc put inlo !a:ti· C'abs. »lore than 300 years ago. Don't know the prec ise 1ncchanics of that ea rly de\·ice. Do know, though, aft er a specified dista nce it au!omat!cally tripped a han1n1er against a big gong. ""'bcn the skull bone tha t C'n closrs thC' eye ca vity is broken. it's called an orbital fraC'ture. And statistics in- dicate !hat far n1ore than half of thl'sc brea ks nation\\'ide arc caused by fists. A rlrl rrs~ 111r1il lu L. J\L Boyd, P. O. Box 1875. Nciv- pflrt Rra<'h 92fiti0. Va 11111ire Lore Helpful ClllCAGO (AP \ -Vanipirc Jore may be a valualHe source of material in lhe und er- standing of schizophren ics, a Chicago psychiatrist says. Dr. Lawrence Kayton , direc- tor of training at Mi chael J)s ycho s om a t ic and Psychiatric Institute. said in the Journal of \'outh and Adolesce nce that v a m pi re legends CM "be seen to be a vivid, visual portrayal of th e world of I.he schizophrenic ... KA YTON SAID legends that depict vampires as young suicides who come back to attack parents or c I o s e relatives parallel UlC death wish the schizophrenic often harbors against a parent or friend . Kayton s11 i d many psy C'hiatrisls believe the schizophrenic p e rsonality evolves from a childhood re- jec tion by a parent or parents. 'l'he vampire lOO, ha s historically been an unloved creature, he noted , llJ S ATTACKS cm victims are symbolic of a need by the vampire for love and af- fC'ction. especially in the use of mouth and teeth as the weapon, Kayton said. The teeth and mouth can be used for oral gratification or for inOicling pa.Jn , and blood sucking means the vam- pire wants to beeome a part of the person he loves, Kaytoo said. Dynamic Gifts For Dynamic Gals A Denim Pant Suit? A St. Tropeze Skin? 17rt. I JnlM e Wntcrtff ,,_. • Jffwpot1 a..ch OPIN IYININQ.I 'TIL 9 SANTA AN A .. , • . ' .,., "Rus1ico"' terr.a. co11a n esting pots edged in , ( .' rope, 41;2"'x3~", 3 .50 4M"x4\1" size pot, 4 .50 'Vi':X~" size poc, S.50 7Y2"x6'' -.s ize put, 6.50 . \ ·' ' ~. ' •1')' ..... r"°,·" ' \.,., " ' ' ; : (/·_.;For a ' natura·I l ook .. Rusrico.. rerra corra $pittoon 6"x7" pot, 19 ··-, -· .,, . ' ' .... :, ( \ ' ·,!f\ i \ . ! ' . ' ! ~I ' \~ •' ' ' t 1 /'' ·-', ,,, .,,.,,.,, \ ,. ' ',{' _,.;,· ':;..>-/ ~--. / • i .•' • I . ( ,, . ·, ' •••• , j ,\ ' \ ' I A ' ; " ' ~ ....... ·f ; . ' '• ,. California 7~"x7Yl" cache- pot 1n yel low, reen,orangc,l 19 ~ ' ( \ ' ' { ' J I i \ Shop Monday thru Friday, 10:00 a.m. co 9:30 p.m. I Saturday, 10:00 a.m. co 9:30 p.m. Sunday, 11 :00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ' SOUTH COAST PLAZA Garland 7 11··x 7 l_.2" cachepot of California glazed yellow, blue, 11 9 '"-t . , . -~·' .. \ . ' . Enchanting , .f planting with j colorful cachepots Delightful po rs from indoor species to the h arJ y outdoor terra COlla variety. Choose th em to enhance the beauty of your plants, t? add a fresh look to your ho me. Come see our huge selecrion . Or order these by mail or phone. D ecorative Accessories Earrh to nC' "Rustico" terra cutta .1·.,s··.110 Yellow and blue, California ~JazeJ. pottery in a Bouquet fuorcJ cachepot, priced, 22.50 woven roJ)C' planters from Spain in while, vcl t0w or green. 8"xl 0\12'", 118 ro pe plan(er fro m Spai n <1 l!.z"x6'' planter, 6.50 ~ 1,1"'xR" r lanrer. 110 61/z"xJO" plan1c r, S 14 .l"xlO'" round rope dc.ign ceramic planler from Srain in yellow, blue, green, 111 .. ' i ''' ) ' ' '. . ' I '··' (•• ' ".\ ("' ! Colorful blue cone Portugal \~~~ \ \ \ 1~ ceramic cachepo1 8~"x8!1" in \ .• \: ...._ Pagoda pattern with wucer, 117 .>. ':.. {":'v7'-· I f ·:r; ,,.·:_.~,-/' ......... .,._ ' "\.. - ,,/ -.-{ ~ ... \. .,.... J <' ~,,.-"--' ,,.... ····-·-::.... --- Bullock's Sama Ana, l Fashion Squ are, 2800 N . Main Street, Santa .Ana, TelephQnc: 547-72 1 l Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Cosra Mesa, Telephone: 556-06 l L .. -··· " DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Bool{sellers' Battle ·From lhe halls of 1..ag una Beach City l lall to the doorways of shops and the st reets of Laguna, the arrest of Fahrenheit 451 bookstore owners for se lling "dirty comic books'' ha~ raised a blorn1 of protest. The co1nii.:s depict scenes. of vio lence and sexual en· couoters. They are in poor taste and have been aptly de6Cr1bed as disgusting-in fact so disg u~ting they prob· ably "'oulc!n't even ~ppeal to anyone's prurient interest. Tiie !lan1c f)ook s Jrc, however. o n sale elsewhere 1n the tounty and clsev,ihc re in Laguna. 'fhe Jcllon of the arrest has h~rdcned the issue inlo (Jne of pr1n l"i ple. ~·1 lh all sides now proclain11ng a fight to the finis h. 'rhe is~ue aro!'c once before in J,agu na, <inti \Va5 appropriately handled then 10 years ago sin1p!y hy ask- ing bookseller Jim Dilley to remove the then conlrovcr- ... 1a l copies of '.'Tropic of Ca ncer" from his store windO\'i', \Yhich he did under pro test. This doesn't resolve the question of what is por- nography, but, then th e U.S. Supreme court has been having trouble settling th at~one for son1e t un e -ant! still i:>. 'S alary' Well Earned Capistrano Unified SC'hool District tru~tecs set t!le paee fo r Orange Cou nty school boa rds rcrently by vot- ing !hemselvcs a S20 per n1eeti ng salary. Jn doing so. the (.'apistrano board bccan1e t he first in t he county to ta ke advantage of AB 148!> whi<:h allows srhool trustees to receive non1inal pay. Other Orange Coast sch ool boa rds \\•ill be taking the n1a tter up shortly. The total cost to the dis trict to pay its seven trus· tees wil l be $3,360 on a yearly budget of $L :~ n1ilJ1o n. 'fh e sala ry probably is long overdue. School trus- tees have been the only members of public governing bodies in California not entitled to pay. There's Utt.le doubt t.hat trustees spe nd a lot of tln1 e away fron1 their regular jo bs -and out-of-poc ket n1o ney -working on school business: studyin g agendas, attend· ing 1neetings and fi el ding citizen querit'!:s and c:o1n ments. And any seasoned, hard-working trustee knows that the t1rne he puts in on school business l.Jkely costs h1111 many tin1 cs n1orc than $40 per n1onth . Worth Tl1 e Effor t 1'he growl of a big diesel bulldozer and th e cymbal- like crash of \vrenched 1netal frorn the wrecked servic:e ~tation were an appropriate fanfare to the start of La· gu na's l\1ai n Beach Park. Underneath Ute noise of the wrecking operation is a quiet but broad sigh of relief. 1' .. ina lly aflcr lo ng years of wa iti ng, planning. and fi ghting, it appears the l\1ai n Beath JJark ls really on its way. So1ne bits of laurel are in order for city officials wlu? worked hard to effect the lawsuit con1prornise wit h resi de nt John Gabriels. whose legal actions co uld have tied up the park fo r at least another year. 'fhe e ntire city council, and especially l\1ayor Roy I rotm. Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney and Councilman ('arl E. Johnson, \Yere instrun1ental in 1noving the park fo rward. City staff nten1bers. too, worked far harder lhan dictates of their jobs require. lt's been said that anything 'vorth 'vhile is wort h working for. If thal's the case, ?itain Beach is going to be one fine park. s 'S o th is Christmas y ou'll have to rely on your imagination and creati vity .... ' Wl~y Don '.t You Write Good T11i11gs? itta .'1lter1aative to 'Ce11sorship' ~YDNEY ).HARRI~ Suppose you vi~ilcd a do ctor for a complete checkup. and you th<'n received a full report from hin1 !hal v1ent son1ething like this : "1'1n plenscd to he able 10 tell you that vour cyes. ears. nose and th ro11t arc fin!·. Yout skin is unblemished . yQur spine uncurv el(\, and .. ytUJ ncuro!oga:al systern is first .... ~:··· •. "Also. your-tu:u.t';i&,strong,, your Jun~ f)O\\'Crful. abd' :pout a pJ e c n is a th ing ur n1elllc8t'beAlity. Llver ls norm al. g:dl b!adde1.:"-eieellfnt, and the urinary trac t is healthy. .... . ,. . "011. YES, we also found a ('<lnc cr In lhe 0011•cl that is r apidly metastasizi ng and calls for immed iate radical surgery. Otherw ise. 'you're in terrific shape.'' \\"hat kind of nut is this doctor, you 1vould be asking yourself. What does it mailer how splendid my spleen Is, or how no rmal my gall bladder, when a malignancy th reatens 10 kill n1e soon? And. of course. you would bt• pt>rfectly right. Bui tfiis is e~aclly the kind of req uest I often get from readers. \\'ho ask me to ··~av sn n1ething good " about .,..h;it 's h;1ppl'111ng in 1he cnunrr.r. or in the \1'orl t!, :ind slop rn1ph<.1sizing .,..·hat thc.v (',,11 "thf' ncgal1v r" A T\'PICAL lcll er of t hi~ sort ;i.rrh·rd 1111~ moming fron1 l\.1lam1, in 11h1rh the C!1rrcspondrnt •1·ondered 1vhr.thrr ['111 "Ju:it 1he type of person v."ho 1,1·ould Dear Gloo111 y Gus Tuo bad th e beauly of Chris\mas in Laguna Beach has lo be spoi!OO by those "X!\iAS TREES" signs alon g Coasl High wa y. F.A. S. Gln mv Gui t omm111h ••• 111b<>Ollltd llv •••~ltl '"~ do Ml 1MCett1rllY relle<:I I~• wl""'• ol 1~1 ~tw•PIPer. k!ld v•w• 1111 •""' fl GIO<tmy Gui , 01lt"t' ,.ilol. rat her look for 1he had instead of the good things in life .. , llL' suggests that if I 1vrote more about !ht• good things ,"thift lYOUkl allevia1c son1e of 1he pai n ~in the ·tmd things \1'hi ch have been hap-- lJ'.C"ing to' us recently." 'This i;t rikcs rne :.is a foolish. t.1:1ngr rous and treacherou~ n!titudt·: as n1uch as the foregoing doctor'.s report would be. \\"hat we neNI to kno1v is not "'hat ls right ".lrith us-such things arc us ua lly evident-but .,...hat is n·rong. One es~n­ lial thing that is \vrong can kill us. and the dozen other things that are right \\OO't help. AS FOR •·alleviating some of the pa in.'' this is the worst treatment one could rei.:onimcnd: ror if you relieve the ~·mptoms of pain \\'hile [he di.!iease continues to progress, ~·ou arc conspiring in mortal ity, Pain is the ac!i\'B!Or that ma kes us do someth ing aOOut the ailment. \\"hi ch \1·e otherwise \\:Ol.lld be content to ignore until it v.·as too 111te. 1 lave tile '·good things" abou t 01 1r cotmtry, and our v.•orld. And the only \ray r know to keep them is by ale rting us to the. cancers that threaten to take 1hr1n away fron1 us. and us from lhen1, The com n1entzitor's greatest v11lue, li ke the doctar·s. is to \varn. not to praise. It Must Be Christ1nas ••• f"hr is rnins won't seem li ke Christm as if the fo!lu111ng lhingiii don't happen : A n1aior11y of Ameri cans will agree that ("hrisrn1as has become too com- n1erciali1ed -a11d then go righ t on deeper into drht th;1n ever buying each olher prcsents. One million grandpas will weep n·ith nostalgia as they tell their fou r million grandchildren ho>1·. ln the goocl old da ys "'hen they \verc chil· drcn ;"I kid \l'Os thr illed if~he onl y ~ot a bright frtsh oran ~e in hi" Ch risi inas stocking. The (ou r 111illion grandchildren "·ill l-Onc lude that cithrr grandp8 is an awful li er or that kld!J mu!ll have been awflllly dumb in lhosc days. A ROBBER dressed in a Sanla Claus CO!Jlume will hold up a bank <ind get away ,wilh the loot. Another one dressed the same v»ay \\'ill try the same thing, but his esca pe: "'ill be foiled when he is tackled and cti ptured by a gcnu!rle !trttt l'omer Santa. t•our firemt>n and 12 pol icemen ""'ork- ing as depa rtme.nt store Santas will be recoioiized by thei r captains and brought up on charges for moonlighting "1'111("' on *k 1eAVe. Ten million hw:bands will get ll!J gifts 11eckllt s they wou ldn't wellr lo a dog 1ho11.•. T"-o husbands wi l1 gat tinctl y the kind of Ucs that delight th1.1:m -but only one will .i:et to wear hl!. The othf.r will dle of 1urprisie. r ... days before Olri.stm81 an atn· (...__H_AL_B_o_YL_E __ J bilious young cong rc55man 1,1•ill get a lot o{ applause for proposing that !he pla yi"ng or "Jingle Bells" in public be bann ed for 10 years. An exhi billonistic yow1g lady In Chicago will be arrested for strolling nude down State Street toxce pt for a Santa Claus outCit consisting only of a pair of black boots. a pni r of red niittens and a long white beard. Ten thousand sttnographers will be given a raise 1hortly arter lhe First o( January because they helped the boss have a real good time at the annual office Christmas part y. Fifty thousand stenographers will decide they'd be smart to k>ok for another job because they gave the boss a bad Umc at the annual offlce Christmas pa rt.y. A SPOKES\1A N for the ArAb l.eague will make a speech at tht:! United Nations d('mand ing that Ramadan , the sacred month of the !\1ohammedan ca lendar, be given equal timt:!. with Christmas. Four out of fi ve gtrls who were goi_ng to jilt their boyfriend! wil l wai t untll after Christmas In hopes that their ~uitorR will gi\'e them an engagement ring for the holiday. Four out ol fi vP. cheapskate guys who are tired of lhelr girl friends will brP11k up 'vilh th em to avoid buying a prese nt. Many prople -but slil\ a minorit y -will go lo church nod wJrshlp Jesus, whose bi rlhday Chrj_,tmas isl Christmas In the Public Schools To the t:dlt or: Christmas in the public schools is a highly emotional issue in· ""'hich all sides are right. Those u·ho are passionately dedicated to m a k i n g Christmas an authentic c x p e r i enc e rather thau a "'atered-do•\·n version in the public ~chools arc correct. Those u•ho attack lhis position as un· constitutional or even '"Un-American" are ri~h!. too. Those "·ho would argut> 1hat horh sitlc>s can't be t'Orrect C1re 0.11~0 right. Jn {act, it is m~' contention that cVl'r.V individual American's opinion on this subj ect is, :i priori. correct. \\"hnr. th('n , c:1n 11·r cio~ Let rne suggest t•10 courses of action : 1. CONTINUE our futile, self·righteou~, p:1inful course of trying to han v>'h3 ! \l'C don"t like. of trying to get in 1nore of 1vhat ire like. of de fending our positions, att acking othe rs' positions, et c., etc. or 2. Strive to fi nd a positive approach which seeks to increase a basic arr preciation of all human experience n•ithout trying to ban anything, or get in zinything, or defend, attack, or roun ter· allack. A\10 >1• me to give an example of the !alter altemative course of action, one 1,1·hich 1\·ould attempt lo a1·oid the destructive and. a!I too often. ineffecti\"e results of the former a!trmat1ve. Lef." rake the 1rinter festival season as an example. Suppose ""e 11·erc to gel our schools to ~mmen1orate the \vint t'r res tival. \\'e CQu!d tra ce this b;1ck 10 a time ""'hen early man \1<1!chcd the days gron• shorter. fear ,1·,1s the 1·mo· tion . Cold and dark have ahvays he('n universally ill\'CWm.c CXfK'tlCnCC·~ la fa('t of v.·hich the enl'rgy t'risis is ag;nn remindin g us. J Cold and dark nften sy1n· bolire death and evil. The converse \1·as likewise true. Light and warmth v.·ere imaginatively C01111C'Clcd \1•ith goodnel'S and life. In shorl , v.·1nter >1'as a human problem . Different peoples aoempted lo meet this universal hu man dilemma in creative and diverse .,..·ays. HOW WOULD the publie school dea l with th.is \Vinter Season? By usi ng all the ir legit imate energies and training to present rhe \\'inter Season in its broadest framework. The goa l 1,1·ould be twofold : 1. Giving the children an appreciation ol the richness or all diverse cuhur;il and religious approaches to the Winter Season. 2. Building group harmonies and fr iendships on the finest basis : mutu al respect. l see no reason why all celebrations of the winter season by all major cultural and reli gious groups could not be researched by both teacher and pupils and presented in an authentic manner, J can see no reason why nn ything would have to be banned, censored, revised, diluted, delelcd. The Winter Season would allow all teachers and pupils to Wick• 0 0 a '-----'" "L----' 'It 's lhe first of the side view pk turt1s. ' ( ....... _l\'_IA_IL_B_o_x __ ) Letters froni readers are 1rrlr<>111~·. /l.'or1nally, writers should convey !/u·,r niessages i11 300 u:ords or ll.'ss. 'l'l1r right 1-0 condense letters tll f1 l .sf1<11'(' nr eliminate libel is rescrr·ct! . .itll /ri· iers 11111st i11c/1ule slg11a1 11re 1u1i / 111t11/. 1110 address but nanies 11!(1!J /11· 1r;ri1. held 011 1·equest if su fficie111 re,J.Soi1 is apparent. Poetry 1~·i/l not be plli» /i s heel. learn about :ind eome 10 appri:t1<1ll1 their O\\'Tl. as "'ell a5 their nei~hbor-. ' celebration. The public schools 1\·ouh\ be performing lhei r legiti ma te funct101\; teaching. RABBI BER NARD P Kl\!: Harbor Reform TC'1nplc. Yule Songs To the Editor: In a season or 4'Peace on Earth - Good1\'ill toward !\1an,'' the recent debatr over Yule songs being· sung is much out of place. At Christmas rime \Ve f''lo'.pecl to he;ir C'hristn1as carols -1t is traditional. Go into :in~' store - llirn nn the radio -1he stirrini:; str:dn~ 9l "Silent Night." the mustc of ··f1h Come All Ye Faithful" and "Jinglt· Hells" niark the approach o[ our hop1)ies1 o[ holiday seasons. JN A Tl ~1 1-: u·hen v;e arr. shO\l'ing our young-'h~rs that our country can have 'clay feet' too. do v,·(' have !(I take away other cherished beliefs a'i well~ Jn our F'ountain Valley schl)OI. my children are lea rning about Chan- ukah -also, other Fountain Vnlli."y schools are sharing the happiness of Qlanukah . Th at one person can get a small following and possibly rule out all Christmas carols ln our school district is deplora ble. Our children all play together - religion is not a facto r. thank God. Let's not start nov.·~ Instead, !Pt u." give our children a tradition that y.·ill not change. There are beautiful songs aOOut both events: a Chanukah song has a pl ace in our Christmas program. Whi le the churches are strivi ng for a n.1ore ecumen ical relationship amon g religions. let us remember "Peace on Earth -Goodwill toward Man." LUCILLE KELLER 1'1d1re11helt 4 51 To the Editor : rtega rding the recent t'OnfrontRt ion between the Laguna Beach Police Department and The Fahrenheit 451 Book Store, owned and operated by Gordon and Evie Wilson, I am reminded or the following li nes: "Cha nge comes in our society only when fellow huma n beings stand up and are coun ted, declaring the need for change tor the betterment of all peo ple," The Wilson family is to be com· plimented for their stand concerning this Inf ringement of their rights as hun1an hcings, fellow Americans and book store owners. GENE WJERBACH DlrllJ Trick• To th e Editor: Did you ever notice that the sam e mentality lhnt says that San Onofre nuclea r generating plant is unsafe and tha t it should not be expanded to mec l our power need~ is the sa~~ mental ity 11hich sJys th at thr \\l'~ll'l'll \\"h1l e llou~t' 1s under-val11l·d for 1J\'. pu!'poscs and !l;a! the taxes should be increased'! '\O\\' IT S EE~ts that if the pov.·er plant 1s dnnge rous . this \\"Ould lo\1•cr lhl' \alut· of adjacent property and the ;1ppraisal should r('flcct this hazard next door . This fa et is , of coursl'. loo si niplc and cannot b1· Loler;11C'd b~· anyone af. 01cled 11·ith the nev.· ~1 ndron1t• kno11·n "· ··1.uc.:.\ . .\AC AT H\\"A'; (L1·1·s {;I;'! :'\1\'.· on At All Casis and To Hell \11th A111er· H'.1 l. The dirt\" tricks ~encrated bv this i:.:ro11p def~: ;;ny rt'l:i tion to the' co111- 11nrat1ve t'hild '::; pl<i~ (if the \\"ii ter~alc 1t>alots. ll11rdh· ;1 d.11· pasf.'s \1·i1 hou t ;utdition.11 publir'Olion of unsubstant!a1•·d ("f1argt•s fro n1 u11n:.1n1t'd SOLJrces or fro111 p1·oft·<>sio11r1l rlln1o r-11w11~ers \1'ho h1t'I tho! 1t 1s 1Hnc onrc :.igain to 1n:.ike the headli·ncs. LAST \\"EEK the l,l"f."\ \Ar :\'l'H\\'A rnl!e<l for impcachn1en 1 if the Prt'~1dent did not r::ilion gasoJ1 n<' llhc 1nost un· popular aet ;"lily pol itician roulct con1· mitJ. Th is 11·(·('k they say th;it the Spt4'll reduction measure 1s uncunslitut1on11!. You may ch'pcnd on simila r response lo anv <iction the President mav take in bt{half of the nation during· these troubled tim e ~ r .\l'L \rt::5iTRBOOK 1,;,,1.1 ; .. ,, ,, ... n·a,, To the f·:d 11or: In light (I f ;ill th1• !'Ill b,')l"kS \\'1• Sf'(' th is Chr1s!r1.1.~ !it•:1 ~n11 tn outdoor <l crnrat ivf' l1 i.:h1ing . th ('rr· is n uniqll" project 1n \ll.~s1011 \"1 £')'1 \l"h1 ch yo11r fC'<Jdl'rS niight find fa scin;1 \i!1j:;. O~ CllRIST.\IAS E\"E , at 7 p n1 , th,~ 1\·holt' cor11rnt1nity is par!iripatin~ in a tln1e-honore<J Larin 1\merican tradi- ti on call1'd "J.um1naria··. 'Each houst>hold is asked lo light three •·sand candles·· (ca ndles stuck in sand or dirt inside. an open paper bag~ on the front cu rb. Symbolism behind Luminaria was that !hcse candles '"'ere to light the y.•ay for the \Vise ~ten to the m:.ingr r in Bethlehcm. !\lore th nn 20,000 c.'lndles, bags, and instr uction sheets have been generously donated by the ~l issioo Viejo Company, and wi ll be sold by all the elementary school childrcn, All proceeds go to the individua l schools. TO ~1V KNOWLEDGE. this is the first community in Orange County to have such a project.. (La Jolla, and <J few cilies in lhe Mid west, have begun the practice also.) The sight should be. most im pressive. es pecially in a hillside location like that of Mission Viejo. I hope all your readers in our commu ni ty will participate, and that many others In surrounding areas will bring their children to view ii. W. P. MITCHELL Commission'• Joh To the Editor: I believe it is time that all Individuals take an interest in what ls happening to our environment under the un· questioned guise of progreu . The voters hav e shown their lntereat by creating the Stale Coastal ZOne Conservation Comm ission lo study the effects of prog· rcss on our environment. The Com· mission must be allowed to work com- pleiely indrpendent of political pressures and ~pecinl interest groups. They must be given the moet accurate facts to work wllh and the support of the vo ters lhat crca tl'd this commission. t A~1 OPPOSED to nucle:ar energy expn nsion or any kind because I do not frel we have the moral right to lcavc ottr nuclrar garbage for futur e ge11rr.'.ltlons to l·:ire for . \\'r do not b~l\"e lo 11\·e for the prC''.'irn! only. \\"1· ha1·c bc·en given the f:icult1es for plan· ning ahead. Thr Coa:;tal Commission is legally responsible only 1,1·ith the cn- l"ironn1ental issues of our state. not the economic 11·elf:1re of the utility L'Om· pan1es or spec ial intcrcst groups. l hope Iha! th(' C'.ommi.o;sion will noL be rre!>.surt'd bv :.i111• {•co110111ic forces or it 11·111 makr a rnockery of our representative forrn of governn1C'nt. RlTll BF:A ~tJSil f'nirvie ic Dolls To th l' Editor Jn the ~1 onda1. l>t>c. 3. article about rhl· (fr•·~~i·d dollS . \1rs. Bu ssell J)1111n1ga11 ls c1u0ted as s11.1 ing Ula t hcfnrc ~he started 1\·orking for Albt'rl Suton llo111e . she off1·rl-d hcr servk·r~ to Fa1r1·1e .... ·, bul that J--ai r\'JI,:\\ v.·ou!d il CCefll 011\y lll'I~' doll:.. ;\fTER Tll lS ,·car's ,·olunteer lunch· ron an article · 11·a!' r un about the Ht'd Cross, aua !>.pi:c1f1c<1lly, .\lrs llelen Anderson of Laguna ll 1Jls. \\"ho dresse~ used dulls for us . She has done thi~ tor sc1·1;rat years and has dres~ed hun· dreds of dolls be;iu1tfully and creatively. I have been in lh1s position fo r over four ''l'ars an<I 11c h~\"C neve r turned do\\·n · u~cd doll.~ or usect toys of any sort. II is true thnt at Chris11na s .,...e gi\·c only nrw to~ s ro the resident s on Christmas morn ing. bu! 11·c consider the doll;; rh at ;;..trs. Andcr~on dresse<> n1·w ;:inct rl o 1nc\ucle thPn1 in our Christrnas ~1ft:-. I fl•e l th;it thr :st:1tf'n1rnl :'ll rS. Oun· 111g~n n1:1de r1)11\rl hurt us \1·11h con1. rnun11y pi'Oplc who111 ne cou1 1t on 10 prol'1dc 1111 or ou r ('hristmal' gifl" \\'on't yo u pll'B!:ie en1-rel'1 thi s 1nform;i1·1011 in an up-coining edition. \Ye v.•ould be very grateful. ENID ~I LATlffiOP Direct or. Volunteer Services Fairvie'A' State J!os pita\ Poor f:.i·nmple To the Editor: Yesterday, Dec. 5, \\'hile return ing from Riverside \lia flighway SS. I persona lly clocked a new Lincoln Con- tinental (black) with the Hcense plate No. S 9, and ~he wording oo the ph1tc said the Nation's Capital, WMhington, D.C. at 90 mph. The car was very obviously a Presiden- tia l ca r. Now . with Nix on yelling slow down and gas crisis', why is an automobile controlled by him allowed to go 90 MPll? DANIEL D. REDDI CK O~.t.NIH COAST DAILY PILOT Jlob<rt N. We.d, PubliJl1u Thomo.s Kt~vn, Editor Barbara Krt ibich Edik>rial Pa ge Editor The edi torial _.page or 1he D&ily Pilot ieek• 1o infonn and 11Umulate rnders. by pre:eentir., on this paae dlvtrw•comml!ntvy"on toplC"S of In. lf'f'ftt by synd1cated columnltht and cartoonllltt, by provldin& a forum for readers' vlf!'A·a and by p~tlng this nl!Wlpe.Pt'f'• cplnk>na and Ideas on C\lrrent topics. The (ditorl._1 oplnlonit of the Daily Pilot 11ppear <ml y In lh• t'ditorhi.1 Column at the tnp of ttie paa;l'. Opinions expn!'slled by tht> col· u.mnt1t1 and c1rtoon1m and letttf' wrltml are their own and no et'donc-· mcnt of 'ltletr vi~-. by th@ Dally Piiot ~Id be w.....i. Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1973 Security and the Kremlin WASHINGTON -We have been ac- CU5ed ot compromising an intelligence operation, perhaps even jeopardizing the life of an agent, inside the Soviet Union. Let us tel the record straight. Pt1ore than l\~10 years ago, we \\'ere tipped off that !he Cent ral Intelligence Agency httd managed to eavesdrop on the private conversa- tions of J(re1nlln leaders. Some of lhc transcripts, we were told. \vere quite tit· ill ating . We checked out !he story with a CIA source wh9 had ac- ress to the trans- cripts. 11e confirmed that tl1c CIA was intercap+tng-the tc-lc· phone traffic between the limou sines of Soviet bigwigs. UNFORTUNATELY, he said, they didn't hold strategy sessions in thei r liinous.incs. The CIA picked up small talk, however. which provided an insight into the personalities of the likes of party chief Leonid Brezhnev, Premier Alexei Kosygin and President Nikolai Podgorny. The transcripts revealed that the Soviet leaders gossip about one another and complain about their ailments. Their favorite limousine stop ~·as a private clinic where they cou ld get steam baths, rubd~s and other physical therapy. BR l'"ZllNEV, "Tio sometimes drinks too much vodka and suffers from hangov<'rs, told Pod!(orny in a typical con\·ersation that he v.·Js sufferin g: from the woes and would stop off at th e clinic for a massage. He mentioned a 111asseuse named Olga:. "Olga! Oh ho!" chortled lhe Sovil't president , who apparently "'as farnilia r 11-'ith Olga. Our source said th e transcripts shov.·ed that the Kremlln chiefs were aware the CIA was listening to thern . Anything they already knew , he agreed, should be safe tor the American people to be told. TllEREFORE, it should do no harm to write about the eavesdropptng opera- tion, said our source. ~It cautiont'<I. hov.'ever , that the monitored con· versalions didn't make clear whelher the So\.'iet leaders had figured out how we did it. \Ve published a careful story on September 16, 1971, <ibout the eavesdrop- ping. '"For obvious security reasons," "'e wrote, "we can't give a clue as to ho1\.' it's done. But "'e can state categorically that for years the CIA has been able to listen lo the kingpins of the Krem lin banter, bicker and backbite among themselves.'' TllE FOLLOWING December, we quoted from secret White House niinu tes lo show that President Nix on had lied to Congress and the public about the India-Pakistan conflict. 1'his brought the Presid ent 's gumshoes Kids Are Not Coniputers down on our neeks with a vengeance. No newtmai m Nixondom have ever received a more thorough going-over. The undercover work was done by the plumbel'f!. the bizarre para·poUce unit whO!lc operatives ran around in ClA wigs and committed foolish crimes. The be.,•:igged ones , among other thini:s. began checking Into our account or the Kremlin bugging. This aroused Richard Jlelms, then the ·c1A chief. "'ho invited me to lunch on f\larch 17, 1972. Ill-; ASKED 11-IE not to mention the eavesdropping operation in my book , "The Anderson P11pers." He acknowl· edged that the Kremlin leaders knew their conversations had been monitored. But he pleaded with me to keep quiet and urged 1ne particularly never to mention ho1v the conversations were intercepted. Accordingly, I omitted the references fr o1n n1y book and left it to others to reveal the secret monitoring method. Nol untll today, after the liinousine· listenin g operation has been widely publicized elsewhere, have we mentioned ho1v it was done. Nevertheless. the \Vhite ~louse has seized upon this affair to justify the President's clairn or national security in the plumbers case. Aides have been whispering thal our story shut down one of the best pipelines into the Soviet Union. TlllS IS strictly a red herring, which President Nixon hopes will distract the \Vatergale bloodhounds. The truth is that: II) the monitored Kremlin chitchat \\".1S never an itnportant intelligence so urce: (2l Our Septembe r 16, 1971, story rcv<>aled nothin g the Kre1n lin leaders didn 't already knov.•; and (3l the President's claim of national security si rnply "·on't "'ash. Iris n1otive is perfectly c\e;ir. He is The effects of encroaching mechanlza. vulnerable to charges that he obstructed lion and commercialism on a young [ J the investigation of the plumbers. For chlld's mind are Sl.rikingl y _and alarm-THE ~OOKMAN he has admilled nol only lhal he formed ~y No &~~:: i~ ~:!. ~~~5:::; _ :~~t p~~o~~y b~te~~:~ h~~;;;~ct~~~ to 'Achieve' Jlarm Pre..~bool OtlJdreo not to investigate them. I • t\\'O.legged t'ypes-, deve]nn a little pli""ical by Ile en L. Beck (f\1cGra "'·Hill , $5.95). " "l' J~ NOW · EGIL KROGH, the chief and mcnt~I muscle at the_ir o"n speed, A mcm·ber of !he Vienna Psycho. and play a great deal. plumber. ha! pleaded· gu ilty to one of anal}1ic Institute ~·here she "·orked the crimes commiltC'd by his curious v.·ith Anna r·retJd, the .author notes Don't Pu sh l\lf, r m l\'o Camputer ere"·· Other criminal indictments have lh I h d f · I I · is a plt>a for the piteserva tion <Jf an a }lX' ·up pr<J es.<;1ona earning pro· been handed do~·n. h. h rt 1 1 " Id C'nd:i n;.:crcd species -the nor1nal \Veil gn1ms \~· tc purpo o um .ryear-o .s ad justed. happy child. As Anna ~·reud The Presidcnt"s allempt to block an into geniuses through 1nemori zed letters inves1igation into these er i mes, d •· I h. d points out in a Furc"·ord, "all !11<> poten-rin nurn .... •rs, earning m;ic 111es. an lhereforl'. "·ould aprw>ar to be obstruction •--ba elm I r 1· 1· r T\1 lialit ies of hu1 nan Ocings deve lop only v~ a uvm r en o s imu I ron1 · of i·ustice -which itself is a crime. hool I •-nd ·00 en ttw> basis of intimate interchange nursery SC eacuers a over-a11x..i s His i·uslification for attempting 10 parents, may actually produce tunied-0ff i\·lth living people.'• Mechanical devices learners before the completion of may stimulate the child. Ms. Beck cove r up the plumbers' crimes is national eleinentary school. recogn l1.cs. but they do so in1pcrsonally. st>curity. But Krogh has cut some of "'ilhout regard to personal needs and the ground out from under him by IN FACT. l\1s. 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HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hu"tingto" Beach (714) 892·7771. t ; ' I ' .. • ...... . 8 DAIL Y PILOT W~nPsdav Dtc'm~ 12, 1971 SAN CLEMENT!o & LAGIJNA 1'JG UEL BRANCHES \\'l·dnc\U.1\ RADIO CHEF M.IKE ROY brin gs you tasty tips about Christmas seasorung as Laguna Federal's celebrity guest-of-honor. *GET YOUR FREE MIKE ROY RECIPE FOLDER & HOLIDAY SEASON RECIP ES *ENJOY HOLIDAY REFRESHM ENTS FE!\ TUR ING MIKE ROY "S BOURBON IJAKED BEANS *FESTIVE C HRI STM AS MUSIC * BALLOONS FOR Tl-IE KIDDIES l\'larijuana S1n uggling l11crea ses rucso~ Ariz. (AP ) -A '·bumpt-r crop" of 1narijuana in 1-Ic xico this year hall !ouch- ed off increasing smuggling, federal drug olficials say. "Our intelligence indicates that ~~ ~·as a bumptr crop do.,.,'TI there tru_, fall." said Htnry Washington . ~ad oft~ Yuma, Ariz. Dru~ Enforce- ment Administration office. ")1exican offkials are doing Ille best 1hf.y can with Y.'hat th<'y have." '"111 E DE,IA\"n in Amf'nra for rnarijuana dC'fi nitcly in- crc:i~d O\'er the ra~t fC\\' months and !hf' farn1crs h<l \'C t;C'ared up for 11." sa~ s a federal drug offic1a! i n Denver, C.olo. If lhc a1nount of rnarijuann being seized in conjun ction Y.'ith arrests in Arizona is any indication, then the crop 1\·as a big one, Extra Two Years Gciy Prisoners Protest SACRA~\£~TO 1L"Pl1 clothing and make·up to "tl · THE GROUP al.Jo deme!~ ''Inside Out.'' a newly rormtd press themselv~.'' read gay ed that homoteiual priJOMf'I books and newspapers "from be r iven the opport~lty to gay ilberation group fnr state anv source." be given full fonn into • • c) t ft c i a 1 l y prison inm<1tcs. h:is charged acCcss tG rec re a ti 0 n a 1 organiud" groups and clubl, I ha t ho mosexual activities fa cilities, and be a.11oy.·ed to and that they not be bdr- ·were apt to mean an extra Hv-e In scparalc ho!TIO!le-xual red from any pr1'on tra.inin& tY.'O years behind bars for the. ~P:::'':;:""'~r::::a;::ci~li~lles=. ='-"'--'-::-::::;::;-;;pr-..:ogr~~'-m-'. ======; arerage inmate 1= ---- "Thes.e poJil'tes ha\·e to end." Ferd Eggan, ~t b"f"OUP spokesnHtn, t.o!d a Capitol! Nl'Y.'S conference Tu c s d a y prior to subn1l1ti11g a l"l of l d('1nands to prison offic ials . "WE ARE TlRll> of hear-1 ing prison administrators lell 1) us that l1omosexuality t! a corruptinJ! i nfluen ce in 1 prisons. !hat it is the cause (If violence' and 1n11rdcr!. It I is not homosexuality that l causes prison st:ibhin~s These1 incidents arc caused by the repressive and brutal con-1 dltions under \rhich a 111 prisoners 3rc forced to live." Egga n rited .... ·hat he said1 \Vere Dcparttn<'nt or Cor-1 rection s' statist ics to back his ~i Hunr ington (111 lfr .1117 E~'"~ ·r-t;~.,1. • ::" !11.ich f.fiOl'I( •~2-~~l I-' I S.•t• A.11• 17ftl &. lrlltel Stt. l'lie11• 547·•141 CHAIN FENCE SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND PETS Dccemhcr IY -I :0(1 P .\I. ·ut cJo...,1ng 1\11J..l' f{oy r\:r,un:d :1rpc:ir:1nCl'\" S:1n Cl.:111.:nt c -J .UO 10 .1 :ll!l P \1 Laguna ~1gu..:I -J · 3U lo 5. JO 11 •• "1 . AT TIIE NOGALE~. Ari1 . \lit.tlntor charge that ho1nosexual <'lr{'a alon~ the ~1 ex i can prisoners seri·t~ an average 0 I/. OFF* FAlllC WHEN 5 '"0 INSTALLED IY WAIDS C-11 'flti.•1 11 .. lfllt lftil •flllilift of 1111 ... J', llW·ll'Wliflt.,o-1 ,.tv111l1 .. or 1,,.., ••nYl·ct•lt<I UDr;c, Witt lttrlc It ~lt"llt t•l•l nllM hr "''' border. 7.262 pounds of m;1ri-Sparrov.• laKcs breath-or lY.'O year:; longer than oth\'r juana \1·rre seized l:i~t month. er on parking n1et('r in inn1a1cs. ''"''" ... · compared 11·irh 1,350 fl)und s Cleveland. Bird rlidn't Among Jnside Ou1'sdcmand!: •G•tft, pe1n, .. ,,.11, flnlflt1 •JNI IHNH1tle11 .,. ednl • •1t ,.,uhrr lew "1«1. Cell f9' frM 11th11• .... ;.,1 WOOD A.HD WROUGHT lltON ALSO AV,\ILAILI. LAGU NA I/ILLS BRA!'<CH in Ju!v before the nr>1r crop get ticketed de!i pilc the 11·ere: th at gay prisoners be l y.·ould h3\'C hccn harves1ed. _ _..::.vi'._".o~/a~tl'.io~n::_. ______ _'.'.'_'.llo~":'."ed".'._."'o'....'.r'."":""':'.'i'".:"'~'"~d~u:'.'sc:C··'=:===================' & LAG UNA BEACH HOME Off/CJ: 'fh ursday Dccember20-I :OU P.M. ·iii cJo,sng Mike Roy pcr.~on:il appca r~nce-.: Laguna Hills -I :OO 10 J :00 P.:\1 . Home Office-3 :30 to 5: 30 P.f\I. You·vc hc:i rd his"rood-for-1h0up:ht'" m.:."~­ :.agcs :ihout L:igu na f7l·dcr:il on the t\.'\'X 1\1ikl· Ri'Y Cooking lliing. l\ow. 111 Cl'l him in pcr\on. Mike Roy will gladly auto- graph copies of his cookbooks-av:ii!:.ib!c ~it special prices. llOME Of-"t-ICE: :!(JO (>ccan A\•rnuc, I :i~iuta Beach, California 92651 Tclerhonc: 494-754 1 • l.AGll~A :\J(;Ut:L: 3 ~ionarch Bay Pl:ir..a •SAN CLEMENTI::: 601 J'onh El Cam ino Real • l.AGUNA lllLLS: 24038 Cal le ck la Placa • L\KE El...SINORE.: 600 \Vest Graham Avenue: "This n c 11' h<1r1·<'st is greener and fresher and 11·e'\·c·l made se1·era l more sci~11rcs this fa ll !han in the pas1:· says Robert R.'tbkin. U.S Customs inspection chief at Kogales. State agents three y.·eeks ago seized 4.000 pounds in one haul in Tue.son, and a nu1n bt.•r of l,OOJ-pound or m o r e seizures have been made-in southern Arizona since then . E1nploye Incentive -------------------- BILBAO. Spain (UP£) - The 28 cold employees of a bank with a fau lty heating system h a v e persuaded management 10 pro\idc !emp;>rary y.•arm- ing measures -Lwice rach morning lhe.v get free coffee and a shot of Free brandy. Kids Like To Ask Andy Gift ideas for the man in your life. by 5ss Key -j.ctor, a slim·line l)U•h button key case with iis own ll11sh·llle lo beam 10 on your door lock, Complel• with 111y to repl1c1 battery. Bro wn.bl 1ck.. - gss 1 oss Electro-Mati c tie reek. Holdt up to 72 1i11 of •nyw idth. Grett c101tt accessory. U~ 2 "C" size bt ttenes, (Not included). Just press the button end your aelected lie CQmN right to you. C1r-V1c comi:>ltt• wilh bru&h Ind nom. 2ttachment1. A1mov1t btg for ••IV cl11ning. Super au ction motor for toplr cl"ning m1ket ci••ning out your CM' i.t Ind limp& Merry Christmas from Penneys. JCPenney Christmas Hn: Mon. thru Sat., 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 11 a .m. to 6 p.m. FASHION ISLAND , Newport Beech (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beech (714) 892-7771. HARBOR CENTER, Coste Meso (714) 64b·5021 . Were lo\~ring our already low prices on famous national brand gifts. \ ' Hurry. Limited time only. 1399 Ri ¥al Crock Pot. For low t11 ~;1t cool(1ng. Enhance:-; lood lli'!vors. Stoneware 1v1 1h glass lid. 3': qt. Ci'!Pac1ty. Flame or avocado. 2699 Udfco Self-Cletn Droller. Bakes, brOns, warms food. Cleans ii~ self as used. La rg e glass , ': w indow. 2 heating eJe-, ments. Big enough fo r hams, roasts, etc. 1699 Lady Schick Styling Dryer. Large bonnet. 4 heat settings. Styllng brush and 2 combL 1799 Geiierlf EleO,o trke lmmeniblt hrt:. Has cup counter handle • and flawr selec· 1or for custom perc brewing: Easy to keep cleln anodized •lum:. tnum. 3-9 cup capacity. 11 ss 1199 Hammon Retch Butt.r· Up Com Popper. AU\0-- matically dl~ses tiutter or' marg1r1ne u com pape. Dome doubfee as Mlrving bowl Eey to clean. Homllton --K-,.,,,Uior 'Hole In Handle' dee'Qn. R~ 8" --- • Merry Christmas from Penneys. . JCPenney Christmas Hrs: Mon. thru Sat .. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 11 a .m. to 6 p.m. FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) b#-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTE:R, Huntington Btoch (714) 892-7771. \ I Youthful Suicides Increase MADERA (APl -Madera, a peaceful city in the heart of tM San Joaquin Valley. Is suffering from a rasll or suicides. many of them teen- agers. "Each kid believes he has a right to kill himself if he's tired of il all," said Dr.1''r('d Cutter, a psycholoi?iSI 111 the Fresno Veterans Administra- tion Hospital and a consultant i 'Aith the l.os Angeles Suicide Preventloo Clinic. • THE SJnJATION in ~1adera broke into the headlines when two high school freshmen died l ~ in "'hat police described as a suicide pact in l at e Novem ber. luvestigators said k Gn~g L.von, 15, fired the shot J< that killed Mark t-.1elZger, 14, .?. • then turned lhc gun on himself. l~ss than three month s earlier, ~fetzger's br o l he r Robert, 15, took his ov.'n life in th e mistaken belief he killed his mother during an argu· menl. Two days after the suicide pact, Bill l\andall Cary, 19, turned a pistol on himself in his girlfriend 's apartm("nt . On Dec. 2, Robert A r i s p e Ramirez, 23. shot hitnsclf. Tiii:: LIST is S<'e1ning!y endless for a f.'i ty \\"ith only about 17,500 rrsidcnts: Paul Aja. 71. desponcil'nl over an Illness, hani::t'd hil1)!df Sept. 25. Arlhur Alviso, 19. hangOO himse lf April I:>. And Robert Anderson. Zl . took an overdose of drugs &·pt. 4. 01<1¥ Pflol Sl•lf Phlllo It C011ld Be Yo11 ~lcKay Smith, last year's winner of Uncle Len's Christmas and Hanukkah card contc~t. enjoyed J)is- neyland w ith his sister, Shawna. and "friends.'' The trip to "t~nc ha11ted Kingclo1n " 1s first pr11.e again this year. Deadline for !iUbntitting entrie:-. is i'~riday at 5 p.m . Game to l11clt1lle State P1·01notio11 Afld in nearby Chowchilla .... Capitol News Ser\'ice in a holiday J>ccnario pushing . California producls from b~ef to blouses. Dovm Croc'ketl, "8, took a dru g overdose Oct. 19. In 1970. Madera Count y had ooly three suicides.' This ~·ear. the cOOnt is 10, wf(h trail or them teeo·agers. S T ATI STICAU\'. that "'i>rks out to a rate Uris vear of about 46 per 100.000 poPu!a- tion for the county con1parrd to the statewide nUl' ln 1970 of 18.8 per 100.000 popult1tion . "People "''ho are kill ing !he1nseh·rs are using poor judgrnt·nt." Cuttrr said ''Anti v•e couldn't be doing a bct!cr job or facilitating suicide "''ith our present attitude." CVTl'ER SAYS the !l•eling that ~u.icide must !)e hidden has much to do witlt the rising national trend. lie advocates publicizing suicides and begin- ning a suicidt1 pre\'enlion pro- gram to includf' elas1;roo1n in - struclion -a class in "d,ath education .'' "H's likl" sex edlJ('ation," he said. "If you don't teach them the truth, they will make up thrir o"·n answers. and adults aren't going to like lheir answers." PRAYER S NO HELP f\'ITEROI. Brazil (AP\ Leodaro Juliao. a 57-ye:.ir-old beggar, prayed to an i1nage of Saint Joseph, didn 't get th' things he wanted and later sma&ied the image with hi s cane, police said. He r~ru.scd to say wha t he prayed for . SACRA~·I ENTO -It took" sports program producers years lo figure out what th.: armchair foo1ball fan kne\~ all the while : nobody i!:; mu ch intcrl'slcd 111 the halftime sOo;r. l)runi majorettrs. b a ton tw ir lers. n1arching bands and forn1ati ons arC' finC' if you're A COUNCii. spo kesman s4id 1hc. promo1l1>n is costing the sl<tl<' nothin~ above start eosts ·h r c a u s e of tht· coun<'il i.11·nlbt'r's associ~1 11on wi th ~lu:-.1t• CorporC1ticn1 of A1ncri1·a. a .~11b.~id1.iry of L'nn't'rs:ll S111c!1n~ a captive in th e football ;=-=-=-=-=========; stadium. Even so . t·vcr~'budy1 but the \l.'hltl' s!nr\s 1n the card $('(.'lion ht•;1ds for th{' restrooms and the: refreshment 1] stands "''hen the hatrtimc gun $;01·s off. Tt•levi1;ion \"ie\\'Cr!> have sin1d:ir options. r\0\\', 1\TOST C>F lhf' jH'o ga1nes are broken up by a halftime of 1nore footbJJt+ hi~hlighls .. scxH·e~ of the ot her! garnes or 1n1erv1e11·s. 13ut Sunda,·. 11 hen ! h r Los An,1:elcs i{;i n1s pl;iy the Clt•\"('];ind Rro1' no:; 111 the Coliseum. ha lf!11ne i s 1111·nul!.( into an ll·minute con1111crc1;.i! 1 for C'nli fornia industries_ Thl' State Counf.'JI of Proc!uc! De"ign and ~larketing. a div1s1on or the California I l){'partrnent of Cornn1erce. ;1r- ran b:cd the promotion "to pro · 1 1c1:t ;ind create jobs for Californians." according lo council chairman F. d cl y F1•ld1n11n. Tht' presentation. t ;1 I ! e d 1 "~terry Christmas frnn1 lh(' World of Califor11i:i.'' 11·ill :iir Stuiday over ;\HC l,\ ;1n estimated audi ence 1Jf 20 million. Celebrities. a hr:uuy quc('n, sports ptTsnn :ili!ii·s and industry parlic.ipants will join: "l Now Thr"' New k ":-'" Ytar'1 Doy ~ Holiday t~ Spectacular Whli lli~ln9 f'ri(tl and X111a1 o" f lit: way, hW'!'ir eo"'es KON4 wlrl\ o "Triple Thr-"," l ~~ 'C.;\l::r' :=a-=a: ~llB:l::J~lDl W Wooden Nickels ~ ~ Dv1 r",. "';,~.RT~~,~~,cular. t! ,..0'1 I !1 , \\o•I~ ''{ 10"'8'<!> /l,n¥ i ..,."" 11,,~,. ~· !.. V.oodt~ N•t>:~I ;,.. r, ICON/I, PUllC HA~E ti: .. 3;:;.~1.::::!:.S::::...::i'S:~~-·~ r ~ •.i::.~~:e\~~~-4:~"'1Bo ~ HOLIDAY CHEER ·· ti;' \',• ~•r •I•· ~"'9 corita• Ofl our ~ I.I. w11e•~<1e 'well" ~rarod•. IU<~ 'i'J ~ ' l , ... v l ln',e• , . . Ol/r II !'-· ov~· "" o"nte" we<! <1d11~i ! U Ju5I 70c » ~<=.~~~~fl::S'.~~~~ fr:C7.~~~~J:l:liliJISI~,, "i Dancing And ~ Entertainment !& /~ n~,,, "'" ~ int Ourrl09er » ~ ~oc..., t•"'" 9 pm, ll'UI tSI 1J llOiCOE HOllA.1'10 M""·S•! (II !b:~\.'::>.~~rm~•l!J:lt~ KONA LANES 2699 Harbor, Costa Mesa Give your feet a treat. I 1595 Dr. Scholl'• deluxe electric foot massager with heat New contour· s haped surface allows feet to rest in natural ly comforta ble position. Press doWn to start massaging action. 1096 Dr. Scholl's double etectrfc fool massager. Relax in your favorite c hair a nd enjoy refreshing massage. 696 Dr. Scholl'• singl e eleclric foot massager has exclusive 30° angle.. UM'°"' JCPonnoy ch? card. JCPenney We ltnOw whet you'l'e looking for. Chrl1tmet--Hra: Mon. thru Sat .. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 11 •.m. to 6 p.m. FASHION ISLAND, Newptinglon Be•ch 1714) 892.7771. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Be•ch 1714) 892-7771 •. Wtdn,~da~. O't tmber 12, 1<}7} DAILY '\:LOT 9 Nixon Tea111 F11n•hles at Own Goal By or:K W~ST The oppc:>sH1on ~·a~ W••akt•n· t'<i by the lvl>ll uf )!8 f1r \t strlng runnutg n1.:ltf' Ill~ replacernenl , acllv<1ted fru1n 10 run up u h1,i:: scorr .<\Nil so rr went a Ong signal s tram the sideline, bot t•ll 1'\1.·r~ play '!'he Surrol(all'.'s he denied tt. WASHINGTON (U PI I President Nixon . and son1e members of hls teai11, OC· casional!y use Io o t b a 11 mt!taphors to get their points across. TllEltFFORt:, O.-.;t: ••f \hl' n•i·re IJC'nt1l i1.o•d for tllcg<ll pl:1\t'r'( si1L•i'lkt•rl 1 11 1 1i 111•· f.,11,, 11 1.ii 111, gal mot ioo, IF, AS Adn1inistration 11'1t111g t.·3 111 s dre., ... 111~ rwn1 offsidt·s. ho1r1ing. too many spokesman claim, the team an\l ~lolt· thl'1r g,1n1e pl:111. 111,.0 •J\1 111!' field, in('ltgiblc has now rnade a Cirst &:M.11 , \ C II T .t \> S IDE I( A111ong or her flirt~ tricks. ri ·t~i\ ~·i·s, pt•r,on;il fouls, in· it musl hav.e beef) the result But v;hilt• t11ev \\'ere 111 the unsportSnl.:inhkt· conduct of a broken play and im· Last week, {or example, one Ad ministration pla yer noted that "a few \\'eeks ilgO we had third down n.nd long yardage, bu! now ·we are first and 10." n11l\<:\ of rulling Up an all ·ti1n1· promptu scrambling. beca~ 1·1·r·ord \'ir·tnry. !lit· r<•(1•l't't' Ev.·n !uall~. 1111' hi1: ~;i ins it appeared to so1ne of the d -•-d h 11U<ldi'nl1· dropnr.d his flag :ind r•i«kt'd u11 •1 c.;iJ11~t t he pres'! box oocuprants that they tile la'<i squa · 1).11.1\\'~ l at t" r• Jurn1crs \\'!'f•• u111!11ieU and th1: refornicrs were sad!v !a(·k· ix·11:1\izcU 1hc Surrog<1lt·s for were fun1bling in their own i11g in depth. . ill1•t.:fll pnx•t•dur1· ll1t l\1'(011 l ~'>ll!I l\f111t1<l Ufl on ('nd zone. (Jn th1· lli'XI p\:1\'. tla·y \\t·n· 11 ' (,iin J1.f1 !. l1•11• Person;illy, I'm goin~ lo TllE NIXON train n1ay in· deed have made some gains recently, but in order lo get a clear picture of its present position you would need an instant replay of-the entire game. CAPTAIN DICK. w h u s i! cal!t·d f1ir u n ll l' 1..: t' ~ ~ ~1 J' ~ .\1 ~;11!· :-.µt:11.1 \t'I'\ thuu~ht v•ait and see wherl' the refcrec team was then known as the r0t1~hr11·..... \1xu11 \\/"j~ ~1·11fi1:1g 111 1~u·sc plat't''S the ball. 1'1Xon Surroga tes, <:al!t:d :il;===-===============-_::==============o, loc ker roonl met.>ting hcfor1• Wh en the Nixon !e,1m took the field aga ins! l h e McGovern refor mers. it \vt1s ranked No l 1n alt ihc polls and was lisll'd h~· Jilnn1y the tircck ::is ;1 -l!l-state f:ivonll'. 1tte kickorr. I "I'm going to be s1>1:nding lllOSt of my time un 1l1t' !.iidc!ine. fcllo1vs. sn _1ou 11111 be carrying the ball for n1c:·1 In their pre-ganu• hu<ldle 111 front of the bl'nch, tilt' Sur· rogatt'S vo\Ved not 0111:: to 11111 1 one for their leader. hul ;il~o PRAYER AND PRAISE SERVICE TONIGHT • WEDNESDAY • 8 P.M . REV. DICK MILLS Teacher · Evangelist Guest Speaker - Has had a teaching ministry in the Renewal of the Holy Spirit for the past seven years. KLONDIKE e xtends a MERRY CHRI STM AS TUES., DEC . 18-8· l 0:30 PM FREE ADMISSION Skate Rental 6D< ~"A TE 10 li•e Cftl('o loi ,,mt.'~I C•try Fr ;, & Seo!. "iqllK1 ICE ARENA ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach 665 PA Ul.AHir,Q A.VE., COSTA 1.'ESA • NEA R SOUTH COAST PLAZfl • PHONE (7 1'1071-1750 - ·The-only eameta that makes its own pictures _makes its own flashes makes the scene atPenneys. 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Pronl- ed rolls 1.6")(.)7' Of 80 1q. lt.Embos$edfo1ls total 26"'xl4' or 30 1Q.h. u . . -;\ .I • . 8199 Men's s250 & s350 Styx Fashion· Ties by Famous Maker Mod. to sell for $ mart!· Handsome jeweled cut finish in gold Of chrome, ''9· Of mini-size, Bu tone ........ Mll'I NllVdtJ . t_ Taletrlel ·~ s3es if~ ~ Giv• him M•nn•n Wold '""°is JO-Oz. or Hoi Karole 6 o z, Chess Decanter . .. Your Cho ice 2 S3 . Both 011 sac ~ Sproy Cologne • Eau de Mischief FOR Yo"'ll m ogoi" "" oo<•ooolly lo-• Our biggfll ~t!ection tver -beouroful hand brond tho! ~ tor much more. Frogrant tailored fine nt'(kwear oe'o/t:'f" befo•e offered polooni., ~h w11h oli. own .special '"Spell.'" ol this price! New po111!'1"ns in o wide orroy of Very young, vtry bewitching , •• to cost a colori. & lol:wics imported from F1onc", holy lpf!ll CM'I your special man! & Swih.erlond. -- Reg. 8396 Men's Lealher Belts Dross & Casual Styles s2s4 Gilt collect;on of fine ·1eci1her belts in the W'Oson·~ newest le•l u"'~· color~. w,dths. Al! with good.\ooktng buLkle~. 1n .,.oi'r S•li!S JO to 40 -for f!"\Jery mole on you1 g.tt l•~I! ' ~ ' 8"199. Polyester Pants or Tops Your Choice s511· BMutiful 1cre.n print tops of 100% PQlye~!er wftli long sleeves, Italian collars, choice of colors & ~tyles. Greet go·togelher1 "'''h l~w polyt$ler . double.knot pants! llagm *8'1 Sqalbb 81 69 Rhintestone Pins & Earrings Your Choice Fifth s2ss Gallo• ,._,, ....... New fo\hlQn prints & colors In men'$ · to•lored knol sport 5hort~ LofllJ sleevf'J.. 2.bunon cuffs, long ooont fo5/\,on col!oro;; & collars & other 1,,.,. deroihng make 'em look S more! 94c Soe<iaf Pu•ck<ise Sole of rhon"s!one cl•p & 11ierca.I eu,.1ng5 & plf'IJ. 10 do11le your ou1f1f' .,. ih Toda~·, GJ111er Look! Great g•lt selec- loon I COSTA MESA SANTA ANA FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2l3 E. 17th St. 1406 W. Edi ng er at Brlstol Magnolia St. at Talbert COSTA tr1ESA SANTA ANA FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2)00 Harbor at WilMin JJ2S Br istol at MacArtliur , 16141 Harbor at Edinger PILOT-ADVERTISER 6 Hurry. Uni 13 :Ba .. I 81811 Corduroy Rancher Coat Quilted lining s14ss Pae collar, pile trl""'"t<:I pod"' mw;1 fton1. Leother.log( pipjnsi Oil yolt11 ood Cliffs. G~ Cllfd\K~ ~ Deluxe Contina Wine Foullt with Chiller Insert '897 Quort sh:• ~ ... ricNV _._. db mond de1ign -hondcrol!ed wrougbf W.. ..and. f'reci11o<l tlo d rlppltl' illd...dtd. •349 Decorator Sofa Pillows Mo Mo,. s211 When The•• Are Gone! Our beJ.t volut' ever on solo pillows , , , o lontos!>e selection of designs, shapes, colon & lt~lurll!'s, some fringed & I05sled. ~tinw sole conrot bell!ptat~! Your choke. 81311 Me1mac~ Dinnerware Set ~rvice for8 sas1 S.-~hien 'f'OU' holiday lobko 01 ovt lowest price tver fat thi! beou11fu! Ml!lmoc: $el"Vice fer 8 ... perfec.1 "s.econd ~" that's lovely enough to b. lorst SoY• ovn-$S.OO now I . . Six Shelf ' ~ff ' ' ' ' •• • Slul'dy m.td YleNlng fat booh, TV, •IC, M«literror.eon desiQn wilh fhll!' look of woi- nut. highlighted by block DOnell & hammered s-tyle liniols. 70io.24" wrlh J ea. 12" & 16" "'""" *549 'Cnival' Gift Glasswal'e •Goblets.t s311 • Sugor-Crwamet • Butter-Cover • Owtl/Stw lo1ltet • Ovol/Star v ... •,Pitch« • .... lowl I Crimped lowl · Autl1entic new cut poHtml ort reisSUll'' of l'M'irlooms. Eoch corrili!'s heirloom i.ticker. Complete a.pc. kit with c01dle11 electric poji~. 2 brushes, buffer, 2 cons polish & 1dout-s . • 1-Jc.l ... SllM C-Kit , •••• $1." . 81995 Glass Base : Your Cho ice * ·J: ·. AM/FM AC /DC Table Lamps · s1514 . ' k Psycllllallc : l.tht Radio ' 81977 Oorrlinc;i light effects W toke you°" muli- col '"Pt! 4.colat psychedelic 1-;ihts flash with rnus>e. AMJFM •ocho w~s on battitries 01 AC,•~ rec.horgeab!ll!'. Ur.iciue gift~ "·t' . '. ' • • .. *11 11 Chrome Director's Chair • Y•llow sgss •Rod • Fern ChrOITlf! plated clouic Oirectot'i. Ct.cit• w'ilt-t oll-st~I Ir~. biQ 19Yi" wide \f!OI' in color- ful heav y conon duck. Folds easily. Non- mor11n9 cops p!l!\lent scrotchti.. MadetoS.11 for$$More! .,,_.J-....·-C·•••• • bii.- -• -Loo• Mott.io• S-, ~ • w.,........._ ··M...rMN. Sc>ectocular ~ on fornou1 arti1rt ' fornou1 bonds 8-tmck stereo tcpnl EL TORO -HUNTINGTON BEACH HIJNTINGTON BEACH ' El Toro a t Rockfield Rd. 9161 Adams at Broolchurst 211 31 Beach at Atl anta WESTMINSTER HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH Westminster at Golden West 9S Huntington .Center Siil Warner !. . • •• Yo Ch • $ A" lo ~ <h B & y: c ' r 7 PILOT-ADVERTISER *·· .' j \ •499 Stonewa~e Gm Collection Your Choice s3s1 • 4" N1111i1t Pl11ltr •I" Tt111lt hr •I'' Ttt hi • IYJH 1111~ I s,1111 Vn1s A coptivotinQ colle-ction 10 91oce your ho,,,. or CJpGrtr'nerif, A turictionol ond deco+"otrvc ossortmeort, • .. 'ft ' . ' • -1-. ' ' • ~ .. 18" Grandfather · Chime Clock sass . legulor $13.88 Autkentie J'PPl'Qd ixtiori of Coiotiio! Grond- lothrr Oock, jlnt 18" Toll ..• perle-ct fOf' montel, !obit or 'helf. Pendulum swings in· beo1 with pleo'°nt ricl. Hour half-hour chimes. Elet. ' , s9495 Panasonic Portable TV s79ss Black & White Solid State "Woodlake" model -fot\t 1:me ev., ol this krw proce! Hos 10 ~clod s!ole · d~s, 10 tubes plus Spttd.Q.v,~oon 10 ~t wormuo wo•I. Sll?'el< mode•fl styling. 'll~He St1tks L111r Fama Wexford Glassware . Your Choice 2;89C $parlllrig ay1tol -~ 'iillo'swore In y04J( c~ of On-!tw-Roc.k\. Footed Goblets, S.••DOI or FOOied WiN Gos,. Perfect holi- day ..... . • M.tc .... PttcfMw ••••••••••••••• $1 .77 COSTA MESA 233 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA lJOO Harbor at Wilson WrdntWay, -Oetenlbfr 12, 1973 . , , _ -,, . ' . . ' . Reg. s24s 7 DYN Clock Radio Digitol Diol s17s1 l"'ogirw' Sove $7.00 oo a ~leek, mode'.~ cksign AM dir,iitol clock radio' And iust •'1 !•me foc (hri~Tmos 9"'ing. Otf-whiTe cobi- roet, lop mounted ~pecker, woke-to-mu~ic feature. • DS<45J I. --... -----·· -·· ..... ... ... ·-···-·· ·. .... •.. --····· ... .,,_ ' • '1811 Coleman 4 # Sleeping Bag .+.cryilc ·. Fill 81299 Sportsman's gifl! 33x75"' !.noshed ~Ile, quill-thru construction bo9 hos fore~! 91een cottOl"l poplin cover, Uonnel l1n1ng. 100" zipper -2 bor,is coo be zipped together. T >e JTring. 126 Camera with Strobe Light Famous Make ! s19e1 NoTIO!'IOlly ~riown come•o with burlf.in ,!('(". lronoc: tlosli u!.l!'S 126 1ns1011l·lood col"lrodge l1fm, ltohJres electric ~e, wrist Slrop & case. Lo....-Throtty Dt:w:ount Proce' Tripleheoder tll Otlu•e Cord/Cord· let.s rntT'l' s il'lover. Rechor9eoble- 'iilJ111s twice the shoves P"" choroe! s2eas SANTA ANA s3295 'Pro Bilf Starter Gou Set s2795 Men's or Women's Choo-.e from Chi Chi Rodriguel oulogroph S pc, ~ • , • 3 iron1 & 2 woods or Debb•e Austin autograph 7 pc. :set ••• 5 irons & 2 woods. · • $ll.9S S-Pc. J\lnior Golf Set , •••. $19.95 Games, Games! $1.49 t133 10 $2.19 ~ I Condylorld, Aqg•ovot;Qtl, Yohti tt, Pit, :;;8· · ,,.,, ·~,,, •3., 55 to$5.19 Operot•oo. Bottleshil'l, MonODOl y, Out, 5c.robble -mos! popular 9omes1 --:'f-· -~· •· I • i ?r • Back Pack Frame & Bag. Perfect Bock Packer's Gift ! 811ss Frame o( Qu{l!oty oluminum, 15~32". Bog tA ho-count o+'Ori.gt cola< nylon. • Colemon Doubl• Monti. Lant-•• $14.66 •l.olcmon l -lurncr Stov• ........• $19.18 .-.t .. ... '17'1 Temis llacket 1'.~. . ' • • • • f • . I ... i'.f. - I ' --~ ,_ .. =/: ' .:f.-. . . .I, -·-,,. , ... -I • I * 24" Huffy 'Fiera' 10-Speed Bike Quick Silver Color s59s5 Quality 10-5pt'ed btlr.e for younsters. & many smeller adults. 24" wheel size, 10-speed Shomol'IO Eo9le Deroilleur, podded 1oclng style soddle, Moes Bend hondlebors. .tf . I ·..x-i . '-1 '1211 Douglas Fir 61/2 Foot Tree 126 Bronches 810 44 Thick. long ~e Oouglos f 1r CH"tif;c;o! Ch-•slmos Tre11 lool:s like the reel 1liing!· £•110 fullness .,.,th 126 bfonche~ Easy 10 assemble. w.11 lost IOI' yt<Jrs! /~oo o W'f.oo o ' Your Choice sac Deluxe Friction Toys 59c 819 deluxe o~\Ortment of populor fri.;tlon toy' -locomotive, •oce cors, os~rted truck.s • monv more. Ha ppy sioc~ing 511,1H. ers & eio:rro 91hs at o low Th<tlty proce! Mars Pmt BrltUe eac Box of 12 Tree Ornaments 73c Dek..xe Jorge tree Ofl'\Oments. lo odd color to your (hflstmos scene! Assorted colors •'1 bo~es of 12 -ornomenTs o•e 2\1 .. iroches In diameter. Bog buy~! • • CotMrolc • Sk.illct • So11cep011 Your choice of docoro1;11e cookware in o roch eorthenwore color. Goes dttect from oven To table. Flame proof. oven proof, frttl· er end d•shwosher proof. ( . . -~' -.. :'j \. ~. • s4as Strollee Walker Doll 24 Inches Toll! s329 6i9 2-foot toll doll In beou1,1.,1 assorted <.osturne~. nos 1eol1s1ic rooted ho<1, Tok' her hand & she'll wolio; with you! Deliq!itful com-I po noon IOI' ony little qlrt. - ' ''"·"=~~ ;f. Cherry Orchord Chocolate Cherries 63C t-. --/ '. DAILY PILOT JI .. \•~ . ..,.,; -~\~~~ Pock of 4 l ifel1kr holodoy d«or- ol'cns ol o Thrifty dis- count price! rg ~ S) 511 Basktlb . ~ or Hockey G_ames _!?i. ... ~ '' s1o•s Munra N BA , Pl-o Boske1boU Gome • with I 0 '"°""°Die players. "Bobby O rr''Hockey m . Mo9"~1ic Bocl · 9orrll"Tl()rl in hondv v1nyl.coveored fold- iliQ co~. lncludts board, d•Ce, doub- ler, 30 pcs. & 2 vtn~I CUI)!. 3~81°0 t: .. FOUNTAIN VALLEY EL TORO HUNTINGTON BEACH 1406 W. Edinger at Bristol Magnoli a St. at Talbert El Toro at Rockfield Rd. 9861 Adcl ms at Broo khurst HUNTINGTON-·REACH 11131 Be.icti at '.Ai"f~nt• . . . SANTA ANA FOUNTAIN VALLEY WESTMINSTER HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON · B~A°tH JJ2S Bristol at MacArthur 16141 Harbor at Edinger Westminster at Golden West 9S Huntington Center 5881 WarMr :. ' . . . . .. • • • • • •Ruita Coast.' Offsl101·e Drilli11 g Deci sio11 Flayed ' ~AC l1A~1 F:!\T"f0 (CPI I E11\·1ronm ('nlahsts t1..11l:ir d<'· nr,unC'Cd tht· st<Ltc's ;q>Pro va l of rcnC\\'l'd offshorl' oil dril l- u1i.:. declaring it <.'(IUld cause 1nassivc oil spills :ind l1tackm the scenic C:i lifornia f'oastline. "It's a tragic dct·ision that could n iin one of Arnerica's most beautiful shorelines,'' ~aid Al \\'cingand , chairman of Sanra Ba rbara's G et Oil Out (C.001. The b..w 011 offshore drilling, imposed nearly five yean ago afl cr the disast rous Santa Rarb.1ra oil spill, was lifted Tucsd;ty by the state lands t·on1mission to help ease the t'nergy crisis. Tll E AIL-Republican com- mission voted 3-0 to permit resu1npt ion of drilling frorn existing pl;Hforms in the Santa Barbara channel and the Hun- tington Beach area if oil conl- panies adopt new safeguards des igned to prevent spills. Dcn1ocratic Secretary of Sta te Ednumd G. Brown Jr_ charged the commission had l>Ct'n "brainwashed'' by oil companies into believing the .. en \'iron1ncnt must be sacriflcrd to avert a11 C!'lCT"JO' crisis." Republican Sen. Roher t Lagon1arsino of Ojai said pro- duction frum the new drilling "will be very small compared to !he risk involved." Before drilling can actually be resumed on state tidelands, firm.c; mus t receive lcase-~iv­ lease approval from the corl-i- mission and regional <..'Oast<11 comrnissi1u1s. No new ~>lat­ forms may be constructerl. CO!\'TROLLER llouston 1. F I o u r n o \". rommh.~ion cha irnlan, said he y,·as "verv confident " the fl('W drilling would not result in a major spill, and viewed \ht' act11111 as striking "a livable ha lanc·e ffospitffli :t•tf bety,·ecn reso urce nct.'tls a11U ecological heallh." Singer Bobby Darin. 37. 1be ban Oil drill ing-in Slrtlr IS ill ('edars Of l..cballO/l ""'aters wa5 jmpoS('(f by the· l!osp1tal 111 Los .\11- conunission in 1%!1 aft er the gclcs \\'ith an und1~- well blowout in federal \vate rs (·lo~cd ai ln1cnt. !·le un· y,•hich resulted in 800,000 d c r wen t ope n· heart g;1 llons of crude 011 fouling :-;urgcry in } .. ebru:try, the Pflcifie Ocean, sonic 1.:IOO 1~1 71 . cores have been drilled on ------------ state tidelands without iu- t ident. ··under the new drillin g and operating procedures, there 1~ little chance or a spill ," snid E.N. Gladish. th c con1· mission's executive secretary. •·we cannot, however, and no one can, guarantee that there will not be a spill ." He said the ne'v drilling could begin production in about a ve.ar and would reach maximuffi production of about 40.000 barrels a d<IY \Vithin fi\'e ye a rs. But en- vironmentalists vowed to fight tt al t the way , ~ n d Lagomarsino said ''it will be a long time before there at· tuatly is any more drilling."· ... No Loa11 For Drink· ' l(ills 'f" o SAN l;'RA!\'CISCO (1\Pl ~ A inan, \\'ho ~1ppetl 011 <1 drink for ;in h11ur. shot ;111d killed l\\"O otl11·r pa1ron~ :H :1 har here ahc·r 1hcv ri..•luscd i11 !vnd h1 n1 !}(} l't·nts for annther drink. police say. J'he unidentified guninnn fl ed in!o the strPet and escaped Tursd:Jy night. ap- parently by hai ling a taxi, inves tigators snid. KTLA·TV to Drop Vet George Putnam Poli ce ident1fird Qne viclin1 as llobert.-Snc!.hcn, 34, . a tcleviii6"-film· • editOr -ror - KBHK·'l'V, Channel 44. He and an unidcn!i f1rd woman \\'ere shot 1\1·1ce as th1·v sat 011 adiacent bnr stool~ ;1t Tiki Bob's l\'h(·re rno ments bcfon·, Nixon May Owe Back State Taxes S.\CIL\.\lE:'\"TO ( t.:P ll hnhrllly but we're not going 11\1:' White ltouse disclosetl C;ihforrua income taxes, the p:ugn to ha~ !he Sa n The HC'publican chairman of 10 rt·so lve 11 by some guy last "'eekend that Nixon, who \Vlute !louse said, was based Clemente property reassessed Ilic S!a1t• l·'r:-tn<"htsc Tax Board accusing him of tax evasion ,'' 1n.aintains a voting residence on state law which makes fur property t.ax purposes, to said tod~1y !'resident Nixon 's he said. ''I'm coofident tht at his San Clemente villa and a distinction between a ' insist that the board make California u1conlr 1;.ix status staff is not unaware of what who pays property taxes dom icile, wttic..fl is requin..>d for a declaration that Nixon owed · ·11 I · ·" ti is going on and it will be there, did not pay state in· votina , and a. cltilet'l resident, back income taices. 1s sti. :t ti'e 1ssut aJJU W! ~-& n~nett lllSl'sted that N'-reviewed in the same manner come taxes since he bf.-ca 1ne who is liable for income tax~. ,..,... avn Pres ident event ually m a y and terms as any other tax President in l.969. This prompted Bennett, who "should be treated like every have to make hack payments. 1natter." The ck-cision not to pay earlier Jed a succsssful cam-other taxpayer." .. Unl ess the J> r c s i d c n t _::=:=:_ _________ _:.::::._::::::::::::__::_:::__:::_".::__:;::.:::_::::_::_.:::::::=.::..:::::._::.:::::..:::c.c~:_----- rt"leases us from con- fiden tiality, you 11'on't know 11 hc ther 11·c 11ltin1ately assess l11m or dun·! <isscss hin1.'" Sta!(' Con troUe r llouston I. f'luurnoy told newsmen. i\\ an angry meeting Tues· <la~ Flournoy and fellow GOP l)():ird mrmbt:r Vt'rne Orr. state director of financt'. killed a11 atlempl by Democratic n11·mh<.>r \\'11liam ~1. Benn<'lt tri ftnd that Nixon 01v('s pas! C:1!1f'ornia taxe s. "So now V.'C have' a c:uver11p 111 the St ate of Cal iforn ia as \Veil,"" Bcnnelt shouted, ac· ('USJng Nixon or a .. deliberate £·vas1on" of state incornc i...1x· c~. l\ENNETT TOLD Flournoy nflv r the meeting, "If V.'e can 't :-:l·ttlc it here. let 's go outside tind settle it." L<iter, fllartin Huff, the board's executive officer, im· pli<'d to ne\vsn1en that his sta[f \\':Is in ves t i g a l ing the l'rcsidl'nt's tax status ""'hen hl' told then1. "We look at ('\cry cas~\ believe n11'. and our nx·ord shows that."' He had declined to .state tlus publicly to the bo::ird, which angered Bennen . Flournoy, a GOP candidate for go\"cr nor next year, said the issue "will continue to be looked <it. but this is the end of it <is far as Benne\t"s· nonsense is concerned." • "The. PrCsi::lent in some wny may ult imately ha.Z.e some t&X Kids Like To Ash: Andy " . ' -- --.- , .. r LOS ANG ELES I AP ) - KTLA -TV officials have an- nouncl'd they inl!'nd to drop vet eran ncwsca!'ler c:eorge Putnam starting Dec. 26 and replace hirn with CI e t e Robt>rl.'), currently weekeM anchorn1a11 at J(NXT-TV. Tuesday the station ""i!J drop Snethen h:1d refu ~c<! t he its 5 p.rn. ney,·s show :tnd stranger's rl.'<Jll f'St for a half replace it instead wilh a half· _d_o_ll_a_c.______ _ ___ -:=:-::=======:-::== ---, '. ,,... ...... .-'-' -' J o h n ReyooJ~. KTL/\ riencra 1 manager, announced lltJ1 Victim 01arged To Killer SAN JOSE (UPI ) -Con- vict ed 1nass slayer lferbert '\'. \1 ullin, 26, was found guilt v Tuesday on charges of seconci- degrcc 1nurder in !hr Nov. :!. 1972, death of a Rornan Catholic pri('.!t. Sania Clara Coun1 y Superior Court Judge \\'illinnt A . ln~ran1 announced his d('cision ;1fter !l1lullin. a ro rn11•r n1enl al palicnt. 11·illxirew his insanity plr-a 111 the dealh of the Re~. lle11r1 'J'omf'i, 62. in Sl. Mary·s <Jhu rch in nearby Los Gatos. T'.\r.RA~I SET, Dec. 21 for se-nt eru:ing. In San ta Cruz Count y i\lullin 11'a~ con\·ic1ed of killi ng 10 persons. l!c "·as srnlenced thcr!' to life imprisonmt.:nl. Ji11blic !)(>fender C. Randal Schn('i(JL"r said his client decided to ch an ge his plr a because he wantt•d to settle the case! 1m1nediately. .\lulhn '."aid at his Sant a Cruz !ria l th at he killed Falh1·r Ton1ei aft£'r rl'C<'i \•ing a tcl<.-pa1hic message order hitn lo kill. hour presentation sta rt ing :it 2:30 p.m. fleplying lo Putna1n's coin- plaints that the m o v e represented "going into a chc.aper operation." Reynolds said: "As fo r our new Clete Roberts program being a cheaper operation, !hat's not the case -although tht're \\'ill be son1 e savings as a result of Putnam's le~ving." PUTNAJ\1, 11·hos e s a J a r v once was sa id to top S300.o00 a year, \\'3S reported nu1v to be earning $200,000 annuall y al KTLA. RoberLs' salary ·wa's not disclosed but it was ex- pected to be much less. Commenting on 'he re](';tS('. Putnam said: "I v.·ant to mak(' one thing certain -I an1 remaining in the n e ,,... s busincss. I have been in 1L here since 1951 and plan tn remflin in it for another 22 year.<>.·· Hobt·rts. who has won tnur En1n1y and se\'en {inldcn ~11kc awards, Y.'as on the KT!.,\ news Slaff fron1 1958 10 l!l()Z before joining K.i'IXT. QUAKE IllTS I N SOJ\0)1 ,\ SAr..'TA ROSA !.\P1 -1\ niild ea rthqu:ike rat!l!'d tl.'n tra! and southcm !'onflnl,l County, but no dam.ugc \1·ns report ed . • Some residents said thl' 1 ~ay quake a"•akencrl \ them. I The teniblor registered :l :..I on the Ridltcr scale at L hr University of Ca I i f o r n la seismograph in Berkeley. make it a MELE KALIKIMAKA with gifts from . . . II you're planning i Patio Luau or cruising on 11 South SM• 1dventure come see the most ex~lttng & unlque'o,,lh• go fashions anywher•. co·MING SOON! BAK STUDIOS SOUTH c'oAST PLAZA OF OUR NEW STUDIO! --. . ,._ ' ' . . , "··"""~'· --· loath Coast ?tua UJITOLATIANDllGOftllW'AY,CXJtTAMISA • I ' • ..... t • r,\r f.\r •• t.\~ , .. , .. , .. •• • Mc M M M M • " M " " " M M M "' M " •• ' WedntMIA~, Dtctmbtr 12, l!J7J DAIL V PILOT J 3 • For the Record County Gets Go-ahead for Campaign Law ,SWP § i;;;. By JACK BIWBACK Of ,,_.. 01Q, PIN' Sltll Blrtlu Nirw_...,U SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervlson have in- dicated they will enact a law limiting political campaign spending and fund raising, but Mr. IM Mrl, WllM1m ltuoi.ttl, 1,.lO N1rd~u1 Sl•M~:lmln1tw, 1111. Ml. 111d Mrt. 1 Arr11'1(1. I"°' Wt1t OCH ll Fron!. N .... 00<1 •••ell. "'· ~'tr. tf'llll Mrt. Lt1-t At-. 1~» Cll1tll1 S1'rMI, F._,1111111 Vt Uty, Q ''· Mr. t lld Mrt .... 1111 COhn, «IJ Wr..t Ct rol A'tn"!', $t n1t Ant , ti.v. Dissolutions Of Marrlage Tourism Dectll l\'etlce• AllllUcnE • SON Wl!8TCLIFF MOR TU ARV G'1 1!:. 1'1~ St., Ce1ta 1tleta 1414111 • BALTZ-BERG EROS FUNERAL HOME 0.-. .... Mar '7~!l!t Costa Melli 141-!t24 • BELL llRO.WWA V MORTUARY 111 Bnedtra)', Cotta Pttesa IJ~W • DILDAY BROl'llEllS MOllTIJAIUES 11111 _. Blvd. n ......,.. BMcll semi lltR ..... A•e. t.c-IU-4IS-IHI • MciODllMICK LAGUNA llZACR MORTIJAllY 1'111 ._. ea,.. 114. _ ,, • PACIFIC VIEW llDIORIAL PARK _,, _...,. Cbp0I lllfl'lldll<ViewDr1TI Ne..,.n -· Cllll•rall -• PEElt FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1111-An. w-.... er•m• • 111m1'11 MOR'l'UAllV 111Miia81. Bw=:.Bwll PUllLIC NOTICE --~,-,.=,=,,='°"' eu1Mb1 ltAM9 ITAnMhT Other Deaths OAKLAND (UPI ) - Funeral services will be lleld today for W. Glenn Wa&erho•t, M, a member or the U.S. yachting team in the 1936 Olympie! in Germany. Waterhouse, who died at a Berkeley hospital Sunday retired in 19$8 as a represen: tatJve ol the atate Agi-icullure Department. CAMBRIDGE. Eng I and (AP) -Ilorolby Pound, 87, estranged widow or . t h e American poet Eua Pound, died Saturdtiy. She ,was the former Dclrothy Shakespeare. daughter of a soUcitor and a de&c6:1ent ·of William Sha~espeare's family. l\!OSCQ\V <U PI) -Army Gen. Alexander V. Gorbatpv, 82, who fought in the Russian revolution and Wa! later jailed by Slalin, died Fnday. the Arm y newspaper Krasnaya Zvezrla said Mooday. SANTA CRUZ (UPI ) Funeral ~ices are pending ror Otartem H. AbboU, 80. a le.der in ~ dtive for the <nation ol the Gardea Mall in downtown Santa Cnn. A tttlrtd pholoerapher f o r Arlr.ona lfi&hw~s mags.tine , AbboU died llDnday night. CLERMONT • FERRAND. France (AP) -Ralph Stactpele, 82, an American 9CUlptoT who lived in France for many years. ditd P..fonday at hia home in the village of <lllurl1t Stackpole did much ol. his sculpture in the San FrandJco area. Reports Available SANT A ANA -A special report "Tourism in Orange County" is available to those interested at the r~n1ploymcnl and Data Research office or the state Departn1enl of lluman Resources Develop- ment In Santa Ana , accord ing to Alta Yetter. labor n1arket analyst. The report covers t h e growth in tourism employ· ment ln Orange County from 1950 to "°"' and sho11.~ the contentral!on or tour is t . related jobs by city and in- dustry, she explained. Requests for copies should be addressed lo the Employ- mt'nt and Data Research of- fi ce now loca ted in the new Stale Buil ding in the Orange c:ounty Civic Center. The mailing addres! is 28 Civic Center Plaza. Room 762. Telephone number 553-4411. Ediso11 Tax ~'1..~ ~illio11 • SANTA ANA -Or~nge · County's largest taxpayer, ·the Soothem California Edi\on J:ompan y, h as pa i d $4 ,562,583.42 to the Orange County tax collector. Robert B. Beck. Orange County divl!ion manager !or F..dison presented Robert L. Citron , Orange County tax col· lector a check to pay the first halt d the 1973-74 tax a.Messed agairu:t Edison Com- pany facilities in Orange County. Edison will pay a total of $9,125,166.M in county tues for the full fi.!cal year. New Chairman FULLERTON -Dr. James Weaver of Laguna Be.a.ch has been appointed chainnan of 1he American Studies depart- ment at Cal State Fullerton. Weaver is an associate pro- fessor. lie r eplaces Dr. David J. Pi var, founding chairman of the department. C:-~es) Fl1t1BAY and Raj of Indio INTERNATIONAL --at ... SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT HEADQUARTERS ---AT RA.I INnlNATIONA,L-______ _ CANDLE ARRANGEMENT SALE! SAYI ON THiii LOYILY SJtl 1411 1511 •IPT ITIMS PIOM -• srAlKLIN& CRYSTAL i nd VllUN6 6LASSWA~E A•OTHECAlY JAllS 111!1 Oil LAM'S e IMPOITID TU Im e DICOIATID MU.I e .. m POI THI IATH ' AT ll.U OP INDIA .ai.. TAPmlll 11mn, .... 111 .H ••.. NOW I 7.H ... UIH rum llUSU, 111 t+yl11 fro'" •• SJJ.H te $Jt.tl TN ,.,,_,... ,..,_ 1r1 folllO llwf-Ill UNfTIO ITAflf.I CA• 'OOL st:•v1cr, .oaf ''"""" OrtY1, Wit•• !.C, N~rl l••cll, C:I. '2'40 O!lwt W. H""· ltrlf lnbfaoll Lnt, H\ll'lllllOIOl'I &Mc1'1, (I . ,,.... NIW DINIM & COID J.t.Clnl , ,. ,, , , • $11.tl" IJt.tl .. "'WI J, ,.ow.r.. llOI Clnl19Mt loultvllJ.e, Kl'. -'Otof lMf tutl111t6 1, ~!'Id DY 1 ..., .... , IHl•tnlr"'lo. Gd Hite TM1 ~t Ml f119d ..tll'I ttle tou111Y Ct.rk of Or... C:ouM\' en HIV""'9f lO. lt1J ...... """""*' °'',... c ... 1 Din., ,.~. ~ J. 12. ''· U. 197' MWJ ' -j LomY .ftl.m ILOUQ ; .••••..••• '. ' ••.• NOW S1•.•• .. S.. N 'f1llt .... S.... f9f • WW.. WW. w.ct1 .. ef •ttt ,,._ S.... fe "-l""JM' O• Ye11t C•tktwtel Utt! deferTed action until a series of public hearings can be he.Id in January. Triggering the discussion Tuesday was a rerxi rt by County Counsel Adri._n Kuype r that the board or supervisors c.n legally adopt such a law. Ile said the state. gove rnn1ent has not preern ptcd the field and that, even though the State Legisl1:1ture n1lght adopt such rC'gulatlons , a county could enact similar 1a1vs n1ore appropriate for its jurisdic- tion. KUYPER \\1AS asked if it county onhnance on campaign s~nchng 11.·ould aff«t cllics. "l doubt that you can regulat~ cuy election spending with the po6Slble e1ctption of :1n instance where county ac· tivitics are t"Onctrned," he aflS\llC..red. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich or Fullerton said such limita- tions should be carefull y con- sidered to be fa ir to all. lie ur~ed that the matt('r be put to a vote of th e people after any final formula is agreed upon by lhe board. Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Nc1vport Beach said he had such an ordinance in the. "·orks and suggtsted the m1d- January date.s for a public hearing. CASPimS SAID his pro- posed law v.·oold h~1·e a lin1itation on $p('flding b!'sed on :ro much !or e a c h registered voter ("perhaps SO CCfl\S per voter for challtngers and 4S cent.s for incumbents" I and wookl also put a limit on campaign rontributions by an individual, bu!lness or in· d~trlal firm. Asked by Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden Grovt if hit propoocd la11.• v•Ou!d af· fe(l school and othe-r i>pl't'tal distritt.;, Caspers repll<'d ths1, as 0011.· 11 rilten, it tiiould apply ool y to supervisors and other tleetcd county off1 c1 als lliedrich v:arnt>d thut he had studied many ~uch pl:tn~ and sorne 1~·l're Obl'hJLC!ly "'rilltll to aid incumb<'nts. 111': SUGGES'f EO that at least 111·0 datrs be ~et in Janua ry for publ ic hearings on the subject. "It's going 10 lake a Jot of lime and a great many pto· ple 111·111 y,·a nt to be. heard." he said. "\\'hen "'e get the propo:i;ed law rt·flnt<l I think "<' $,hould thtn subn,it it 10 \h(' voters to find ou t just 11.·hat they think about If." lhedr1ch also ~11id there are many :.uch sfl('nding llm !t law~ in for<·c aOO he doubted i! lhf'y "'ere rrally enforcf'd . The board stl Jan. 16 and :10 at 10 a.nl. ror the public he<trings. If a ('ampaign S]'M'nding law i-. ena<·ted next year it v.1111 not effect the l'lections of June and No1·l·mber but \\'Oltld flrst apply 111·0 yea~ from th.oil 1imc. HOURS WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY FRIDAY 9 30 AM TO 9 30 PM SATURDAY 8 30 AM TO 10 PM . SUNDAY 10 AM TO 6 PM Sears Where Thrift Is Always In Style Located On The Lower Level • Sears •,, ... ...... holiday pants-sets iustl3 88 . • Acetoleond nylon knits •Polyester double knits • Polyester ond acrylic knits •Woven acrylic • Si1es5to 13 • Assorted colors trouser-look . .. . 1un1or 1eans just 688 •Some with 2-inch trouser cuffs • Rayon and acetate flannel gabardine • Postel blue, pink, mint, grey, banana colors • Sizes 5 to IS • • 1un1or novelty sweaters just 588 •Comes in acrylic with lure~• metallic trim • Snort sleeve, U-Shope ne<k •White, black, red, navy • Sizes SmoU, Medium, Large lovely pastel peignoir sets short 5 88 • Nylon tricoT • A•iorted lo ce trim1 • Blue, pink, ma ii:e ehodes • Siies Small, MediuM, la,g• CHARGE IT On " Sears Revolving Charge Costa Mesa 3333 Bri•lol SL Phone 54-0-3333 " . -, '. '.·· ! 1 ~ : " ,. 1 ·~ .. \ ' .. ·; Buena Park 8150 La Palma A•e. Phone 828-4400 I Pric•• Ellective through Safunloy, Oecomber u '• .. ~i • • ., ~-~ ' • ·• ~ ,. ,. Orange 2100 N. Tu1lin Ave. Phone 637-2100 r MICm. Wof-, ~ frff1y t~JI A.I . It llll P ... S1tm17 f :Jl lM. ft II PA. S""7 II Ul.111 P.a. ·' , l ~I OAILY PILOI ~Vtdt1tSdil¥, Dett"mbtr 12, l91J ------ . l'amlly Cirr11s by Bil Kea11e _... ........ -... ,,_, . .,., .. , ~-~~ ., "'1 don't hove to k i$~ you 'cause I don't eve n BELIEVE 1n mistletoe!" Garbage Caught Up SA NTA ANA -The_ impact of the fuel shortage on Orange County's garbage collections und the op1.1rat1on of its refuse d11n1ps has been tackled by th£· County Bo a rd of S11rwrvisors. The only short range solu- tion agreed upon as effective in 'l\Jcsday's discussion was to a.,k the state regulatory ai.:t·nr1es to allow lhc garbage trucks to carry heavier loads. 'J'hcv ;ire now lirnited, as a re ;1!1 trucks. for the protection of roadways. As to long range solutions, Supervisor David Baker. \\'ho is also chairn1an of the stutc Sohd \Vaste !Jis posal Co1n- n1ission, Y.'ill be assisted by Supervisor Ralph Clark in con- tacting state and fC'dC'ral ag('n- ciPs in an atten1pl to get sufficien t fuel to keep the refuse trucks operating. COUNT Y R 0 A 0 Com- missioner T c d r..1cConville warned that increasing the tonnage that c;in be carried b.v trucks v.•ou ld endanger the county's hig!l\v~ys nnd streets. '"As phnlt is in shor! supply. ;ilso." he cornmented. ··1r \~'e destroy the roads 11•c \\'ill be in v.·orsc trouble than y,·e arc no1~· .. , Baker rrplied: "\\'hat other alterna1ive is there? 1 can see none for the prcSl'nt until v.·c c;111 obtain more diesel fur l for the trul'ks and duntp site equiptnent." Disposal Co. of Santa Ana allocations ... We will have 20 y,·hich handles garbage ln percent Jess than we need Anaheim, Brea . Placentia, because our allocations are l.Risure \Vorld and El Toro, based on whal we used in called attention to a report 1972 ." released Tuesday by U.S. Other suggestions discussed Senator John Tunnev. ID-for cutting down the loads on Calif. 1 v.'h ic h promised that garb<:1ge t ru ck s included the feder<il gowrnment \1·ould S('paratc co 11 cc I i o n of allot necessary fu el for al! newspaf)('rs and ~eparation of essential services such as bottles for recycling centers. police. fire <ind refuse col- -- lection. "I SINCE REL. V hope Tun· ney's report is true and \\'ill be put into cfrect soon," Rangel said. "\Ve y,·cre alloted 7.600 gallons of diesel fuel fo r Dccen1ber but our supplier only gave us 5,600 gallons. \\'Al...TER BRESSE:l... of the Garden Grove Sa n i t a r y D1str1ct y,·arned that this district y,·as gelling fine cooper:ition on recycling front clubs and othe rs in the area but that is not the answer. "It doesn't n1ake n1uch d1f- ft•rt'nl'e bt>causc all refuse n1ust be picked up by so:neone so in el i1ne," ht! said. '"\\'eight Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Be;ich \\'anted to know if it \ras not possilllt• to reduce !ht• nurnber of pickups of garbage per month. DECORIAN LAMPS "We studied that ~nd found it won't work.'' Ran ge I replied. "The prohlcn1 is. to r educe the vohin1c of refuse picked up. If y,•e pick up ev('ry other \\'CCk, the volume is the same so nothing is gained. It takes 1he same amount of fuel to make twice as n1any !rips every other y,·eek.'' RAr\GEl. SAID regulation of the oil companies on thl' fuel !hry allot for refuse col- leciion 11·.:is the key. A beautiful and un ique lamp from Decorator Line, that combines shin1mering light and descend1 ng drops ol r a1n ·l1k.e fantasy. the something for everybody store • ID Crisis is the real question not volu 1ne.·· Hangel said the garbage firms had been granted the right to overload their trucks by 2,000 pounds beginning in J:inuary. '"But what good will that do if we ~ave the dies('] · oi! to make I he pickups'!" he queried. J le suggested that !ht board should y,·ork directly with the oil companies, ' ' u s i n g \vhatever influence you have to get then\ to give us 100 percent of our allocation. It does little good to get the fed('ral or state agencies tQ allot us the fue l if we don't get it." Haul Rangel of Jaycox "If the federal go\·crn1nrn1 orders thcn1 lo give us 100 percent or \\·hat v.·c used last year. rather than the present 75 percent, son1eonC has to see that \\'e really get 100 percent." SO. COAST PLAZA MALL or ORANGE .A. ., Costa Mesa 540-7777 BdM;Aml'to<~r<I Ml,1~• (P\d•Q' Orange 63 7-7777 Study Set On E11ergy Bernard Anderson of the Orange County D i s po s a I Associalion said all garbage con1panif''i . \,\lll be short of filel nCxt yt-ar under current T!y _Satu.r~ay~~ ;yews .Qziiz --. . .. SANTA ANA -A special study of 1he cffrc-ts of !he enl'rgy crisif; on lo\\'-incon1c and fixcd-incor11c families. r 1n1rticularly older citizens. has been ordered in Or<inge Coun- ty. ti' Use YOl,LI" BankAmericard or M1s,er Charge Dan O'Callaghan. rxecutive <lirector of the Orilngc County Co nt m u n j t y Development Connnittee. announced fortna- tiun of an energy crisis ad- visory committee "to insure !hat basic energy needs of the .Jo<..·-incon1c and senior citizens are fairly and satisf~1ctorily rnct. ·· ~oom The comrniltee v•ill be head-·~l rd by Roger \Vatson of ~fun­ tington Beach. st•nior citizen program director for the Com- rnunliy Development Council. SOUTH COAST PLAZA C:OSTA MESA ~1 1D.'\llG llT SPEC IAL 1 lh. llf"EF STlCI\ ~111111nrr Sau<;,1gr. rvlikl ~!idu1·1 Loni.:hnrp, l!1·ll·· Fl1'ur Chf'f'~P. Sm oky j srn n~r·d <JH·t·~·· l1o11 I p!u~ l.tsty imported 1;and1. ~. ---- PETITE TASTY TRIO S&.75 'fhr"e gi ft fa vo ri tes: 1 10. IJF.EF STICK Summer Sausa1(c, Smnky Chrcse Bar, S1veet-llo! r..·lu s1ard nnd r.andics for decora!ire purposes. Man}2 MoPc Giff; Paks onDispla)l Available in a large variety, they come in all price ranges and are the most precious of g ift s because they can be shared with olhers. They s~ow 1houghlf~lness. reflect good taste, flatte r the recipient and speak highly of !he giver. They are right for all ages . ...... ~~~~~~~~~ • • • . • .. .. . . cA~ CJ)iam'Ond Says .,,... . q ciove .~ou Cf'orevef'" • •• '· .~ -~.-'"-_liO.~..::..C- ·~~ . . ·~.' .. -a _.,,., 1 . ·' • • This Christmas, make thot specia l lody in your life feel a little more special with a diamond from Koven's, Choose from a wide se lection of 14K gold settings that so beautifully display the fire in a Koven Diamond, at prices you con afford . La y-away now for Christmas wi th Koven's/tredit, Mas ter Charge 6r BankAmerlcard. " [ I I SO UTH COAST PLAZA, 3333 BRISTOL STREET, COSTA MESA PHONE 546-4510 ! ~~~~~~~~! I I -.. ' • Living Legend Bette D<ivis R erninisces By JERRY BUCK LOS ANG ELES (AP) -The heed of Univerul Pictures said she had no sex: appeal iind fi red her. After an early picture at Warner Bros. the producer said she'd never n1akc it . Bette Dav is not only made it, she became a legend and the personification of the movie star in the golden era of Hollywood glamor. }ler big eyes, mannered s peech and haughty cigarette- smok ing sty le was much caricatured, but she won Academy Av.rards as best ac- trtss in J93fl for "Dangerous" and in 1938 for "Jezebel.'' In fill, she Y:as nominated 10 times and is credited Y.'ith bcstovoing the name "Oscar" upon the golden statuette . ~liss Davis, S5, who reigned as queen of the Warner studio for 15 years. is cohost with l~eorge Segal in a nostalgic look at the studio's movies. 'fhe show , "Wan)(r Brothers ~IO\'l('S -A Fifty Year Salute." \.\·ill be seen on the ABC: late-night sho\\' tonight ut 11 :30 on channel 7. TllE SllO\'i features c\lps froin !he films of such top s1a rs as '.'lliss J)avis. Hun1 - phrcy Bog;irt. .Jcunes Cagney. P au l illun i. Ed"'ard r:. l{ob1nson. Errol Flynn, (:ary Coop<'r and Jolm \Vayne. There's <i!so a look at the Bushy Berkeley n111siC"al s. ''I lf'an1ed n1v tr<id(' in thl' B pictures:· il!Lss J)avis s<J1d in an intcrvit·11·~s.C ~·eral da}·s before Jhe \'1pini;:. ·•J'l\ lll'\'er regret doing Lhc n1 that fasl. "I in:idc . 10 to 12 p'ictures :1 r 1::. a r in the old · da\·s. 'Jciebcl' 11· 11 s n1:ide in Si" \veeks . l !l ri nk th t' 1ndustrv startl'd 'to bcco1nc l:iz_v \1·h~·i1 the long seht'du\cs c<1 1nc in I lhink it Vi'as thf' ht.·g\n nin~ of the do1,1•nfall of the 1ndus· try.·· Sitting on a couC"h in an antique-filled \Vest 11olly1a.·ood home 11·herf' shf' v;:is a housC' gueJt, ,.liss J);ivis said, "\\'hl'n they staned the quick TV sche<lult>S they thought people ·of mv ilk could never do lt. But V.·e v.·ere the onlv ones \\"ho could. \\'e 1,1·ere irained that way." SHt: SA ID ~ll E :ippea rrd in "thousands" of 'I'\' an- \N>logy sho1\'S and 0 11 !ll'O Series a~ ;1 gu('~L "\\'ago 11 Train" and "Gunsmokc." She's 'n111dc n nu1nh('r of TV 1novit>s. including "\\ad:nn Sin ," 'Which she s.1id 1r;1s sho1,1.'Jl on the pl ane .,.,·hen she traveled lo Californu1 fron1 her home in Westµort . Conn ~he said, "I noticed no onL~ crowded around n1y S{'a l to congratulate me :iftcr it v:as over." ~1 iss Oa\'is n1ade eight television pilots. but none f'\'Cr sold. Despite the long: hours Hnd the mnnl' n10\'i1·~ or th,· 1':1rlv days. sh(. said. "I don '! !ltink ·it's possible tr1 h:1ve :1ny kind LONG CAREER Bette Davis or enduring career unlrss you enjoy acting. It's physi cally exhausting. \'ou 've just got to lo\1C it and I lo ve it. But I think !hat's true of any job. I lhink l was fortunate in that I found what I truly cnjoyL'<I ." THE P EPP1'~HY ll,l iss Dav is frequentl y battled with her bosses ove r her roles. Jack \~'arnrr. the he<1d of the studio at that timC'. referred to her "" lhat "explosive little broad \1 11h .a sharp left." Warner \1'1S in a front-ro\V scat at the taping and they traded quips about lhC'lr banles. "l fought for \\'hat I belie\'e in"' she · said . "t cfon 't think there's ;:iny· ether. \1·ay. You 'r~ responsible for your ov.rn (':trt'{'r If ~ou don't h<ive the c·our:1ge ltl fii.:1!1 for 11'h(l ! you l;l'ii('\'C in :>OU \1'011.l h;l\"l' 1nut·l1 uf ;1 e~1n:t'r." After leavin ~ \Varni:rs in the ..t940s, she con tinued to make 1nany 1novies. including "A!l About Eve," "A Pocketful of '.'lliracles" tt n d "\\'hnte1·C'r llappenctl to Baby Jnnc .·· But sh e cred its v..·arners' selling i1s l'ntirc backl og of fi lrns to tele\'1sion v.·ith keeping her na n1e and face before the public. •·TllERE \\'AS never a generation gap for me." she sai.l "\'ou c;in cry about the la t k of re sidual s. but the youngsters a 11 got to knov..· n1e. Thnt 's 1nore importan t than 1ht· n1oney, but ha vin g both \1·ould have b('C'n charm· mg ~liss D;ivis .<:aid she \l'Ot1ld like to n1ake :i houl one mo1·ir a year. although she s<iid it'~ h<trd findin~ starring roles for ;in olde r y,·oman. But :-:ht' lhinks it's about t1n1(' 1\0111('!1 \.\'err given a l:rlll·r hn•ak In pictures and on !(•]('Vision. "\Yon1en had it £or vr:irs. a\I the best roles,'' :;Ill'· sa id. '"Then \\'orld War II chan12ed th:it. The men hRl'e h:1d 11 for long enough. It ·s ('lll' llLf'll 'Paja111a Ga111e' Revival Lackluster Staging ..... .. ~.,BY WILLIAM GLOVER :~·l'IJi;w YORK (AP) -Pa· : )M:ias are for sleeping and so ' ' • good dea l of Broadway's edition of "The Pajama e." t, ,Ao outdated story and some uninspired casting are heavy *"dicaps for the new pr<r .Ql\lotion at the Lunt·Fontanne l!P.>tater. ~rracial casting is the on· ~new ingredient ror the 20-~1d musicel about love ald'rlabor troubles in a small ~',P.,westem sleepwear factory. ~·pne1· timid reference to that ' of events seems to. be nly change made In the ; A lot of p00r little ~s ha ve been kept. to tengle limply as the s..:encs .~ty. F. • mE TOP ROLES arc by Hal Linden, an am- UI new company man. by Barbara McNair, l~r of the union's grievance o:Jllidnlttee. Both are g o o d ~rs, tho.ugh Linden goes ~.u~ his chores more eom-~bly than the beautiful but 'tllllish heroine. -'leostarred also Is C a b loway, a time-study expert \\•ho has a couple of the shO\\''s best numbers. ~!is latter midgirth. however, subdues 1he hedonistic hi-de-ho of the past into a care£ul senior shuf· fie. Sharon Miller plays the secretary who Is at the center 0£ the renowned "Steam Heat" nu mbe r. and although she has an engaging enthusiasm, the necessary sizzle fizzles . A lot of lesser performers deserve bultons for mere con1- petence. GEORGE ~BBOTT, who coauthored the text way back with Richard Bissell, has again directed. Anybody could be tired after involvement in 115 prior Broadway pro- duct ions. The production's design by David Guthrie seems to have bee n done with an eye on keeping rosts do"'11 and is mostly stock c om pa n y serviceable. There hasn't been so many numbers done ln front of a bare curtain since vaudeville died. "The Pajama Game" sho.uld do for the nostalgia eoge<, hut not for seekers of fresh theatrical vitality. Sorry, you with the stars in your eyes. CAR· POOL . SERVICE WE HAVE MANY PEOPLE INTERESTED IN GOING TO VARIOUS PARTS OF LOS ANGELES and ORANGE COUNTY I FOR lllFORMATION CALL 833-2195 Alltr' l'.M. E . .. . . .. .. _ . . DAILY Pll(JT J§ footwarmers F BY ROYAL CREST A . Scft deerskin ~lip per with supple chamois lining from heel to toe, 15.00. B. Wa rm . wonderf ul fleece·li ned ,lip- per wltn gain leather upper, 12.00. BY MANISTEE C . Pac-a-boi..1 deer~k +n slipper with e(c.l u:.;ve foam rubber podd ing, ~hec1rling collar1 li ning . N ~tural on ly , 22 .00. D. Imperial in-on d-outer !>ii pper. Sheorling lining, deerskin uppers. I 6.00. E. Pod·o·Fou•t slipper. A dem i-boot in glove soft leather, sh eorli ng lining . Elastic sid e laces, I b.00. '. BY SUNDOWNERS lnJoors or outd oors he'll enjoy t hese com fortable, quality-creifted c asuels. F. Plus cottcn velour espadrille, 5.00 • G. Soft mocc asi n in cotton cor duro y. 'b.00. Men's Shoes, 57 D ·THE BROADWAY - AN,4.HE!M ~44N.Eu,lid 111•! 515-1121 NEWPORT 47 f•1hion l1l •nd (7!41 644-1212 ,OP 9:30 ,4..M. to HUNTINGTON BEACH 77?7 tdi11g"r AY~nu~ (71 4) 8<11-l Jll O!l \NGF. MALL OF ORANGE 2 JO:J N, lu\lin S!r.,•I 1714) 991.1 l I I 9:30 P.M. MONDAY THR U SATUROAY-SUNDAY 11 A.M. to b P.M. • CERRITOS 500 l o1 Ctrri101 M•ll ! 2 I)) 110·0411 ' .. • • . .. 18 DAILY PILOT ll'l1arf Parl~ l"l ans Mandel M!NIATUA(S 01 0 POL-L6 CIVIi. rNAP 01.-0 GU NS Nca1·ly .Eve1·yonc-~ Nc,vport Bcacl1 Fi s11c1·n1cn A11g1·y Orders 2 MANNING'S C OLLECTORS SHOP '\WI.~ 241 21"1 N'CWPORT DL\ID. co.r.o. ..,.._.,,., C A Ltl". \Li~tc11s to La11{lc1·s By JOl11' 7.:\1.l.EH 0! 111• O••IV "11ol ~!••! Kf'1-1·por1 B ca l: 11 · ~ t.:u111· mercial fishl•rn1rn arc· txid111g mad because they say rhc city has st~1rtcd co11struct1on on a scenic· 1-1·alc.rfro11t p:irk along their last "-'ina1 n 1n~ loading area. "E\·cr~onC' prorniS<'d us th:it there would be no park until we \\'Cf<' brought into tilt' discussions." ~air! St:in nun· can, a leader of Lhc protcslln~ f1ShC'flllC'!l. "BLT \'OU CA!'; se>e Th<'\\,. already ripped up our lualhng area and put 1n curbs lho.1l k•·i·p our lr'ut·~s out · h(' ... :i1d If !'!1' prnnu .. i·rl >1a!1 ·rfr•1n! p:-1r·J... i.~ con1pl1•'.1'd :is p!:l!Hl\'J, llt1nt·:1n s:.iv.~. "\\t•'!I 1!:11·1· Ii• t<1k1· our li~;ils 1u sn1111· 01!1•·1 li:11'lv1r fl ·.. .1 -. ... unpll· ;1~ !h:.il ' 'I'll•· City C'oun1.:1I h;1.;; 110! .\•'I :1f)IJffi11•1! !'Ofl .. !rllt'(IOll 111 !h<' fll"Jl)(\~(·d '"\\'h:.irr l':u ~' alur\!l th1• \\;l\ert111nt of l!u· J.i1ln !',.run~ula h1·1111 .. ·n tlh· ( ':1nnt'r1· anti J J.-.J:u1\'y·~ :0-1,·;1 Sh:111!:. n· .. r.n1r.1nt ... l ll~\\'E\'En . CITY E11t.;1nc-~·r H1·11 \ul.111 .. ,11d ·r111· .. 1! 1) th :it !ht• pu hl11.: \101 )..<; clt•p:1rtn1~·nt 1·:1.. h1·cun t11nstr't1\'l1t111 of Wlltn11 h llNI -w.stl1 lspd- 1,.a ..... 11 tlL'I Sb'i, Miit Dtor fl S .... t l6ttll. Circa Ciru1 and Rni111 llldwe9t Sp«.lal (S"". lhru 1hurs.J-Good lo Mar 13114 011104 Sp.cl•/ R-1 Starting At 1has• L.ow R11le1: 1•10~:t~~12~~~: s14 ~.~i ~\::, I I ONr 800 Oth1u Rooms & Su/1911 Siar/Ing et $2.00 Addition11I. I f ri., Sal. &. Holidays Sllgh.lly Higher. e~twardGffo Gllo~l t!I Ga~ino . . . : . . . rurt:is 111 tht• area on the .1~;;u1np11011 !h;ll 1hC' park \'l t'lllUillly "t'111 bt: r1pprOVl'd . ·\\"c 1-1·1·r1· ;dr1·atl) work1ug .. 11 :1 ~lorrn d1a1n proJ{'C\ 111 Iii.I! \l!'l':I and ti'('['(' \\':JS a 11 .. 1·d l!Jr ;:1 nc""' curb.'' !I\.' t',\111:1inl•d. "\\1• built !ht• 1.:11rh :::u·· torrllng to our IJ:;>St csr1 n1:Hr 111 ho11· p!1111' v.rlt 1·\~·tltually lit• :1ppru1r<L but 1f 111•'rc 111"01\jl , ll \\Ull ! lu· <Ill}' big (lt·al tri 1u1111• the (·urb " < ·ost oi 1 l·pl.1('1ng 120 lt:l·l 1.J l"U rll \\UUld tx· .1hullt $JUO. hl' :0:<1 1d 1\01..\.'\ Al>lll!:J): · I :·:in ~l't' ho11 fi ... l\·r11i•·11 1111ght hr dl .. !tirht·d by !h t\. hul II IS s11nplv :1 n1:11t•·r uf th11ir nol tu1d1 ·rslu11tl111g our rl·,1son .·· ('.d Stl'\\:1rl. dirl'l·lur of the fh.•p:or!nu:11t of p ;1 !'k s. Bt:Ht'hrs. ;111d l!t1<'l'<'<Ll1on. look 1':1n s<11d . '"IJ'.s bo11nd tv turn 0~1! lo be d:.ingL'ruus Thv!I 111~h ·11d \JI l:lu~lflj.! do11 n \)11· park. ll1v,1 ·11 1!1 i1 ,. OUL 1111• !1 ~h~·rflll'!l Tl1:11 \ lht• 11 .i\I 11 ~r1·;11:; to hapr~.·n ·· Ii\· ~;11(1 a rlilllllll'r \'ll'\\' or 1l1c prujt'cl. & 1: "I 11 Hill 10 lllilkt: it \'Cf~' cll•:.i r !hal 1\1• h:.al no thing tn do \\1th 1hr curb bt11lding ."" ht• s;ud. ",\nd I c:1n also It'll 1·01.1 th:i t \l't•\'t' got u h;i)f. doil'n <·on1n11ssi onl'rS o v t' r here that arl' vcr.1· unh<1ppy th<1t it is tk111g built.'' "'T 11 E C0'.\1,\llSSIONf.:RS pron1iscd !Ill' fi~iern1cn l h(•rt \1 ould be no p;1rk unlil lh1~y \\l'l"C consulted. and 11011· they ;q:pc:.ir to be liars," Ste11art ~a id . l h1ncan 1rho feat's lhnt nl·:1rby rto5idcnts n1ay already \1an1 fi:-;l11·rn1<.·n out of the J1<1rUor. doubts that !he city 111\I t•\'Cr re:tlly rip up the c:urb. '"I'll bt•lir1·c it \\'hen I ~<'C it. and nut until 1 see it," he ~ays. nuncan said the new cu rb h;1s alrrady rt•ndercd the lo:1di11!..( d11ck d1ffil'ull to use, hr('au~c trucks must go over 1t to get near the bo;.it s. Tll E ('ltO POSEil. \Vharf P;Jrk is intended as a sct'nic ;1rc;1 \1·!u~rc JX"'Ople ran \\·atch f1~hern1cn unload fi sh in 11·h<1t is ;1ckno" !cdg(•d as one of the n1osl sccn11.: parts ol lhL· h:1rhor. "I[ \Ott <JSk lllC. I don't !Junk ·1hcrc ought to be ;.i park in th\• n11ddlc of a <~Iii· ll\crcial loudu1g nrca ... Dun· v2 ~·' J\ 1•1ttrif;t 111 au de C'hainbcrlain. 82. Las \'egas. took President !\'ixon's cncr· gy warning to heart. But while s he \\'<IS on la dder chttnging fro1n 100 to 60·wat\ bulbs she fcH <ind broke her hip. l1residen l s c n L best 1vishes to her in hospit.'.ll . ------ A~NAPtlLJS. ~Id . IL'Pll - (:u1·. ~1 ~1r1·1n \l:..111dcl has corr' tH1 ~s1tJnl'd ;1n 0µ1n1o n pol' .,., t11r~1. 111 p;u·t. St·cks to IC's1 publ1<" rc;1l't1on 1Jf hi s plan:- lo till Ufl•t· ht~ I\ ih'. ,\la11<k·I li·fl il1s \1· If c B:1rlJ;1r;1. la~l su rnn1l'r aftt•r :12 ) l':1r .. of 111t1rr1a~c and an· nouncPd 11l:111s to \\'('d Jl·a11 n1~ 1Kir .. l'>.. :1~. a d1\'0rcct~ fron1 SI \la1·1 s l'ountv. !\1 rs ,\l;1nd1·I l·1·lusC'd to · rnnl't:" oul 111 th•· 1;1111·rnf1r's '.\la11siun :-.o 1111· t·h icr ext•eut11[' !ol)k 11 1~1rtt•r. .. ;it a hoh·I and !a\l•r l1•ast·d ;111 ;1partrncnt, ():\"E OF 'J'llE survC'y's 4!1 tJUL'Strons asks "Do YtlU tlunk l\lrs. :0.l :rnd<'I is Jr!ing propcrl.•• in rl'fuf..ing lo move out of till' 111;1ns1on. or do you think! sht' shou ld n1ove out so that the govt:rnor can live in the (;fl1·cn1or"s ~•l<insion'.''' 'l'hr !illrv1·v ~1 l so asks if !\1an· rll'l"s 1n:1rit.a! problcn1s \\'ill l hurl. h1o;; chantt'S for re~lec·I 11011 !It'.'\\ yi•;ir. !\' 1\rJD ITIO.\ lo !\\;rndcl's l t!o111l'"l ic l\"()('S, th(' survc~· t'O\ l't"S sut'h topics a s 1 \\ ;Ht•rg.1IC'. can1pait!n finan- < .ng ;11111 :1 ft' cl c r n I in· 1 1•..;!IJ.!_;1111111 11110 ('(.Irruption in \l:1r~ lan<l pohtirs. I . \ spokl·sn1<in for t h C' (;01crra1r refused lo to1nn·u·nt uu lhl' poll l'Xl"C'Jll to s;1y th<it Stith SUl"\'l')'S pcriodiC'ally \\l'l"C' ! ""l' I\. I '"The ti111i 11i; and the content :ir1, .. u1> !o the-politit:::il con·i' ~u1!;111t ,'" hl' :1ckll·d. ~~I I 324 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 642-3766 23 Yea ... s S<tme Loc.a t1on •SALES •SERVICE 1542·92~1 '"'"•· 11.e :so 1Vlari11e & Na11tical Gift lte1ns Na11t ical Ho111e Furnishings fro111 J\linnc v's • J·"'tnc sclrttio11 n1arine prints fr<1111ed and un-fran1ed. • ('oppl·r ~incl brass ships l<u nps for the captain's cabin . • J~eaul iful ships 11·1iecls JS" l o li fee t in diatnetcr. • Soltd bras .... ships brll ('locks and barornclers b.v ('hcl sea. • Scxt;111ts IJy Jllath a nd Seiki tor the navigator 1n your life. • (;ood selection of :-:.hips fig ureheads. • J·'i11e ships 111odcls and hulf hulls. • J=>c n and ink ::;kctch~s bv Scott Kenned\'. e r.c:n1 t iij,1l silk S('l'reen p.rints by [~l ton i1en nclt. • 1:ine !'lc1ct·\ion of c us\0111 naulic<tl L;:tblc l::in1ps. • ~choonrr associe1tion uf .'\n1erica 'f ee shirt s and l'OC.ktail glasses. • f;.;l'}1 111 1fu! n~111 ti ('<1l (·hri~t1nas ('ards Ir\· LY!e f ;allo11·nv. • l"111 c Sl•lertinn hnuks«ibnut sailing ;11;(i ti<lrd to find tltles. • :-iea nf ! 'tJrtci:-1 !car~· 11 eatht·r ~;..itlin ::;. ctt:. ·e J;ra!is ."illlps !Jell~. Be sure a nd visi t ou r ne w decora tor showroom featuring the complete line of "OLD SALT" furniture in heavy oak-brass bound. )·ou naine it trotn <:l JU11 111clc hir ~·ou r Lihcrty ship to <1 harp0011 for _V(lllr \\•haler. \Ve'vc got the l'inest sclc<:l1u11 ur nnutital iten1.'f on tile \\'r :s t l'oast. l"1i1u1cy\; Ship Cha ndlcr y 2537 West Coast HighwaY-Newport Beach -548·4192 Weekdays & Saturdays 9 · 5 -Sundays 10 · 3 Think of our low prices when you're getting golden . . , --. ' I '• ' . U•.,., II! ,)11•,i I , ' I• ""'"I l~ 1'A .1y pl.ln. f r in 1 Lp I 1~•' )• A•·I•~ Oo•p.1P T"11 nt Sc\~";, •i. !4K 'l'1hl I \ ~ .... ~ -".,. ' > ' A . t~ Charge it on your JCPenney charge card. SANTA ANA ORANGE 3900 So. Brrslol • No. ol So. Coast P!azal. City Dr. at Garden Grove BIYd. Open Dally & Sundly 10:00 10 10:00 Open Daily & &.11'tdly 10:00 to 10:00 Home for Christmas Irvine' Com1>an y Pla ys Santti to Wido1vs ... Hy \\"I LLJA~1 L. SCHR F.IBER 01 tllt Delly ,Utl $11tf help of this nature,'' Kormos s~id. DA1L,)' P1Lu 1 I 1 the pl•c• lo 9a for FINE JEWELRY ~~!n COlll Pl•l• -co•I• ...... <11011 10 t. •~!. I~. (1<1!...:l 1un. j.1(1.'l!)M The Irvine CorTipany \\'Ill p!ay Santa Claus lo l\\'O eldcr- lv "'idows facing eviction froin their Nc1\port Bench hu11g11 lo11·s ilt Otiy Shur c 'l'raill·r Ptirk. homes fll the same category as the t\\'O \\'Omen," Auer said. THE "'OMEN'S pli ght t·as brought to the attention ul 'l'he lrrinc Company by the Ornnge County Jlunwn Hcla- rions Commission, \~ hi c h ;1llowcd one uf its staff fnl'rnbers to inl'rsri~al(· the AUt-;R DENTED allei:(ations./i;;;:;;;:;;;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ D•1IY ,llol S!fll PhOIO Rut t·c:..n1pt1ny \"ice Presi<lt•n1 Albl'rl /\uc·r s.'.lid 'ft1esd<.1y hf' is prel!y surr the mo\'e 1rill (1pen the door to app..'als fron1 01t1Prs 111 1he park fat·ini.: dc>n10JHion of t.hcir substand- nrd cottages ~l the order of e1 ty building 1nspcc1ors. AUER ~A ID HE is looking nt the poss1bd1t}' of acquiring rl'n l;1! trailers for ~frs. ~li\da Clark, 73, and ~trs. Ht>lt•n Un<ln, 7ti, once thC'1r small d10oi1ll1ng s are torn clow n. Uol!1 \\"On1cn are liv in g on i11con1es below the $3.000 pO\'crly line and both are ail- ing. BAY SHORE TRAILER PARK BUNGALOWS DESTINED TO BE TORN DOWN BY IRVINE COMPANY Helen Bodo's Hom• (left) and Hilda Clark's {Righ t) in Newport Beach; New Homes Seem Assured "! \\'OUld sny there':; quite a good possibility thi s 11 i\I set a precedent but I 'don't know for sure just ho1v 1n<1ny of !he people losing their -' ... -,. ~ . • I • I ••• A PLACE TO FILL YO UR STOCKING ,,,,Vith all the grea t unic1u e gifts that you have been t hinking about but wonderi ng where to find . These different shops present t he ultimate in long remembered presents no matter 'vhat you desire . .. . A PLACE TO TRIM YOUR TREE ... Decorate your tree 'v ith gifts that sho'v you reall y care-distinctive, one of a kind gift s that will be cherished for years to come. T hat's what Christmas is all about . ... A PLACE TO HAVE SOME FUN ... E njoy your Christ mas shopping this year as you leis urely st roll the cobblestone wa lkways and ,-isi t each of the unique shops brimming 'vith special gifts for specia l people. ON SUNFLOWER BE'I'WEEN .FAIRVIEW AND BRISTOL, SANTA ANA ' - A •• c r c o11ce d e tl fl1e 1·e locaf.io1t of ihe f lt"O II' 0 Ill e •• t11oy cost the to111- po11y S Ottae lllOtlCff. Bui, he •aid. ii is u·orlli. II. -------~- situati on for possible recon1- 1nendntion. According to Andre•1• J, Kormo s . administrative st'rv1tes assistant for the c'On1- n1issio11 . 1he i111·estiga1ion is still going on. "\Ve nrc st udyi ng th e other d\\·cllings being torn do1vn to see if their occupants need n1:1de by thc> co1Tin11ssion that !lit wmpany ":<1s r.ot rrsrw:uid· ing to the nc('d uf ~tr.s. ('lnrk \ and fl1 rs. lkM:lo. "\\'t> alv.·ay:-try to g1•t \n' and do \1·hall·1·rr 11 (' (':Ill in sini;u1ons likl' tlu' tor IJ<'Opl1· 11·11h tu1rdsh1ps:· 1\111·r .~;1id "\\'(' h:1\'e l>et'11 1norr 1h:i11 1\'ilhn,g 1v help oul 111 t h1~ case c\'C'r s1nre it Y:as brou~ht to our attention.·• Auer said the cllrnp;1n~ 11111 do inves!lgal1nj.! Of !IS t.11/l to 1n akr sun• 110 01h1·r hH rdshq> tusrs t.·~1st at U;1y Shore City bu 1 l 11 \ n ~ a1~p1·rtnrs ordered re1TI01·a1 of 40 semi· I per11,anenl d11·1:!11nbs in the trailer pa1·k 11·hen it 11 flS determined they 11·1~re.. far belo11 city zon1n ~ 1·ndl·~ t>C('l!PAl\TS 11F I h L' bun1-talo1rs havr until J)('l.'_ 31 to iTiove out. ln the cast' of (See WIDO\\'S. Page !9 l Co"'• ta tfll• Cl!ristioft Sci•nce l~t11r• "PRAYER POWER " " Al bert I . Cricliilow, C.(. Sunday, Dec. 16, 3 PM MURDY PARK REC REATION CENTER Golden Weit •ort\ of w., .... , ""· HUNTINGTON BEACH 11nder the a111plce1 af FIRST CHURCH OF CHRI ST, SCIENTIST, H.B. Tran1latlo11 for Deal. l ... l OAILY t>JLOT AMBLER TUMBLEWEEDS I SUPPOSI: YOU HANGMl:N O~Si:RVE CHRIS"fiViAS IN 1HE cusrO.\'IARY f>'lANNER ? MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS t>\D, IF I DECIDE TO BE A N<lEICIAN ..• WHAT KIND Cf' 4 H<2't DO 'ltJll THINK :L 511<UD PLAY '? NANCY \~~dnt~ay, Otctmbtr l2'1!)73 • "fl!E CLASSIC PICKE.~S TA!1LE"AU: COZY · '),'ILOR1 i W/.'/Kl/NG TREc1 ROAR /Nl7 Hf.AR/H {W!TH CR1CKE-r;,. tliE1 tl.Y ~/IF£ l'f.l~~~ES AN~ SON oSO?HAGUS cUST/LY ~El.TING OUT CAROcS ... YEH,:;: GCT NCT1c::. IHr:Y'Ri:: GONNA READ 1-115 Vv'i~L AT"'THE LA~'<YE.RS SLUGG0---1 HOPE YOU DID YOUR HOMEWORK--- WHY ARE YOU LEANING OVER LIKE N AME SIX FAMOUS CITIES IN ITALY ROME, NAPLES, M ILAN. VENICE, GENOA-- THAT'? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS tl0~"18·· lJ S s R c;ot' 1 865, e g. " Hr11'~"' .S A!r1c:.m compuser reputJhC 'lJ Ja11, Yr!">tcrdayf, Pw:i!r! Sotved: ' t. p s SIT I> 111 ,, ,, I T ll /, A E"Ff~MIN E I: R ! 0 T SA TRAP H EBR(W S 10 M1>r11er1 ~l P11ts In A larrn E L £ ;r T p 0 ,, ... ~1(1 b1.111t1,ng Archa•c 1 Fi l ·1um 1rio;Pre~x· 14 DenGI"' 62 Ouicome ol ii 15 01scernf11g drama l 'i Au!o par1 f,d Prcsag!I [R 1'1M os ~~Il l! !.L!! I N ~ !~ ' A5 T OUN 'Witl u ' I L L G A S P •' ' p [Q f [.~TA T l JI Belwer.ri "'~ llepresenlaUve d1~1·1ent f;'1 S!r1 de re11,ons &l lli:-avl!~' 1''1 "•nd pl11asenl ""'di•Ons 20 Nal1>'11 ol ' I L '"'"11 5•11!1 Mo~c;o.,. ' . l .t·tt A5P R£1C u p CA I P ~ A T D ' A L ,l. r.1r, ~ I N Tl f fR 5 p ;.. c [ T ~ 11 N ' I[,\ l•J IT " I f 5 0 D 5 f i \, ~I E ~ L 5 I. :?1 Ou•etenl'd l o,,.:N w•tn druos 13 Trans!er 40 F;ls:emng nrober1v dP~<(:C~ l :?'"l Human l/url.,. 1 tlJ"."'Tl lottl 18 Twbi.len, wv•r.•, :?5 G1~1 ln1ormal ? 11 'I ul r~re Cl•Slu•~ance 4J l omQ~Olll\t 26 Wom OU! J Fl1>or covtuing :;>9 Ba~ary 1.>·eCes o•oducls. 2 4 B<1Hroorn 72 Tubes V"<I' 24 "l(lidil-· -1:, (LOODm1les severelv words "'~· 34 lnsul! 5 Nortt1 lsrae! 26 01ga111c d/ l1gt11 slopper <19 ~rel!Oorn from SS G1JI! h.1.l.J •d rnwn compo..-i(! oa.n 37 P;i~s b.JC~ llld 6 lm8gO!I ~1 Eruol 1n10 52 Soerra ··-lor1n 7 Portable llt!iYlly ~ 1 lnc11ement ' I DIDN'T KNOW YOU V/fRP l>\ARRIEV, HOAG.I! ' ... ..., ..... ~·.r, ...... ":!·,·)4.~· •• :-::: ~ .. -'~\;.--· ........ ·~~:·~-.. ·p~:.:::._~~ .. ;..-~ r. • •. -·· ·"""·"'1t.: :=1 ... -. :· . . . -... -. . · ..... . . ... . . . , . ;,,,., .. ,.,_,,~-~.1 -I,,.;:.:: --- by Tom K. Ryan NA!l-ED ~y A F/Rl~G-50UAD GROU?li' by Al Smith ... ~ ............. _ by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller I DIDN'T WANT TO FORGET THE '· ... ' ~· . ' ~ . CITY rn: PISA . ':·::·., 38 M;M• ta<:e l11e•rrn :J9 Ma~es darl< 8 /lul1n" 28 Ot~asrrous !>4 Cao•tal cl JCI AilOY~ llaloa MISS PEACH 4 1 lncom11: Abbt. atJlJrev1a!ions -1:! Cane.el g Y1<>ld <14 (B,l lndi111 VIP 10 lno1~nc;oas!a\ ""' ld••ntocnl 1&gtU11 ~6 Libe•Mr.ir 11 Wav out <llJ 0l'!l•CIOUS ll Aciress···· drtnk Sommer I l J ' ' • ' " .... \ " 17 " lD ~. . " \(1>, " 27 " Fi l • JS " • JI '.& " , .. •l ~: : .. .. ., " • ti' • ~ .. , ~· " " •• I .. " 3 1 J<».,,eler s unll 3~ Ellu~oonol :";•'fO~S f:v1tl ~1 01S>ol"~ Jt> Urn.1su~1 :ig DeicnM'J orq 7 • 9 ' 10 " " ,,, ' " ll " " ' " JO J7 ~ ' I ~ ,, ~ .. •• ' " " ~)~p " 6J ·';!- ~· " !>~ U1tol onlormat•on St> , ••• l>ly !>8 Move m11ckly ! l Novn eod1ng 1.0 Simmer t 3 Sla!e Abbr. " " " ,.,.. ' . " J2 JJ " , I , ·~ "f; " " " , ' l1"A Ml~-S ED THE 91~ TESl/ M~. GR"tMMI$. >1E DIDN'T F'EE:L. WEL-L... -E1~T T>!E M ~NlATE ,..He -re~,.. WA" ovi:,,;1 HE Fl!'L..T f'ETTeR ~ DICK TRACY MORE t<IHDUNG,PLEASE. IT5 MUCM 100 COLO IN MEAE FOR VOUR UNC.L!.. DOOLEY'S WORLD OH,OH- 5H£'$ LOOKI N' ;.·16 H r AT MC:-! r---'---.· SALLY BANA!l!AS WOULD YOU TELL TH£ CLASS HOW Mllt.~t /XB IS, t'L1.A~';: ao YoU lli'al>?L Ol/91\G TIJa HIGHtvaY o~ l1Fe, DoN'T Be a DU MMY .... GORDO 1""7,,~U:S:H~<~~~~A=·l~o::;::!!::::::::::i (l-t-l&LET, fi..!o. 1:;! WIT# El-~t..-'61 ~-I . .?~: IN/TH ,. Ailiffil1('A,jt;1 , , s -1.s...:' MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ._ C~ICKLE ! . CRICKl..E ! <. CF<ICKl.EI CRICKl..Ef rr@)'J by Harold Le Doux "1 SHO'JLD'VE KNOWN BETTER W~E.N ! ACCEPTED Tl-\AT MONEY FRO.'i'I A KNOWN RACKETEER, A6BEY ... BUT YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT IT'S J-'-"' LIKE TO 6E DE5PE~: by Mell WHAT? AN ARMLOl>D OF V..000 WITM ONE "KLONK"l' ~--i by Roger Bradfield 15 56 A 11.:UC" I R1£ND C(~l~ 10 lllG F-:1 ~(llf- By Charles Barsotti ... E;eT -r~e MoST OUT OF Y ouR Roa DSI oe s TDPS. .I. KJJ OW A. L IT1L E FA.-.llL-'/ r'LAC~, TE.AO\E:-i<:! C-IZ.E.~i FOOC'1 Cl-4C\:.Kfi.1L CF AfN'IO::'-~~~! ~/J ~""l\~l.-I 1.'0(K1 O.Ji;'; ANO i..'.AT \VA.NOEi<: A6.,:>L.lT! 'iOlJ1L.L LOVE:: Ti-Ji=-LHE.F ... . ' ' @"..,y.;_: ...... " ---=-- Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson --""" _. . by Roger Bollen • :;a WHERE 15 EVERl'.IBOc>i? 0 • ... 'SOME BtRlI~O/>l/ ! THE GIRLS • ll l' !I • ---...-~·~·· "But, Linda, it's silly to bother dieting now that everything stretches." DENNIS THE MENACE ·~'r ~'!WT MY Tr!f llO)( ea-I' Fl,llL--l'LL GET IT IN!' I Oak wood's Tenants Protest By L. PETER KRI EG 0 1 l~f Dilly P'lltl Sl•!I ?-.1orc Lhun 250 tenants in Oak\\'ood Ga rdens a~artrnen1s. Newport Beach's singles con1· plex near Newport !!arbor I li~h School, are protesting \Vhat s po kc s m e n call "arbitrary" rent increases recently impostd. The newly-forrncri Oiik\\'oot.l Gardens Tenan!s Associa tion has called a general 1ncctin~ for all tenant s 'fhursr!J y at 7 p.ni. to decide ll'hat n1cthods or protest they ll'iJ] c;irry out. JOllN 111-:Rl\01), :tSSOC!:l!lon pre siden t, suid t11e n1c1'ting \1•as called af11·r represco-- tatives of th(' ll and J-J Development Con1pany, "'hich owns the 1,400-unit complex, refused to roll b;1ck the latest hik<'s in a n1erting ~fonday night. 11errocl charged that the in- creases, ranging fron1 $3 to $.10. are. the seco nd rate boosts in six months. ll rrbert Rosenblum. vice president or R 21nd B Develop- ment Company of ·L o s Angeles, v.·ould not ccn1rncnt on 1he meeting. JI£ SAID earli er. hO\\'C\IC'r, that "in Orange Cou nt y, rents have been depressed . Orange County is no\r exhibiting bet· .;.o:;..,,.i. .. ...,, like other prn<l- ucts, t)le market ·dictates pr lees and that is the sllua1 ion in Newport Beach." llerrod c\aitns he has peti· lions signed by n1orc tha n 250 of the tenants wi1() arc vm\·ing not to pay the in- creases. ··A lrt'.'mcndous number ()f !hem also said they will move ou t rathf'r than pay the in- crrases," Jl errocl said . lie said the association may also picket the con1ple1' llF.RROD CLAl~1ED th;:i t TI.os('(lblum at l h c merting r-.1onday n i g h L said that m.'lnagement will not N'lnsider h.1cklng off on 1he hikes. "Thcv told us \\'e rould nlO\'e Out. they don 't ca re:' Herrod said . Rosenblum did acknov.•lC'dge 1hal his firn1 ha s cncountrrt'd resistance to similar incrcru;e s at its other Oakv.·ood projects in both Phoenix. Ariz. and San Diego. WIDOWS ... fCoottnued Frnn1Page 171 1he !l\'O \\·omen . Auer said it is a good poss ihility th('y v.·i\l be housed in trailers pu l on the same site as lhcir bungalov.•s. Bay Shore is scheduled. for comolete removal somehn'e in the next five years. The propC'rty. which lies nC"xt lo thf Upper Bay Bridge a~d includes !IOffiC beachfront \1'il1 bC' incorporated Into a hotel complex on the Castaways Property. Auer C'onceded the rcloca- lion of the two women may rost the company so 111 e monC'y. But , he said, it is u·orth it. He also said he is fairly ctrlain none of the other tenants ls on as hard times as the women. ~IRS. CLARK, who has lived in the trailer park for J2 \'ears, lives OJl $2.700 per year irom Social Se curity and a rail road pension. She pays $50 a month for her bungalow and much of the remaindrr goes for medication for her heart condition. T\trs. Bodo has lived in !he pa rk for five years on a fixed welfare income of $2.340. She also has a heart problem and other ailments, i n c 1 u d i n g diabetes. . Auer conceded it would be hard to find low-rost housing of any other kind but a trailer in Newport Beach. Both women say It would be an add<d-hanlshipJor them to move to u nf am i Ii a r sur· romdlnga with no friend,, help them. KORMOS SAID he i s graterul The Irvi ne Company decided to assis t. lie said the commission would have had no power to force the company to do anything. "We mcr@ ly act 8~ 11n om- budsman in cases like this to try and resolve It as easily as PQ.1Slblc, Konnos said. "Now these women will have a good Christmas , too." New York Bouiber to Go Free After 17 Years l\'F.:\\' YOH!\ t t'PI I <i("f')rgc f\fetesky, ~·ho pl;tn l('d 22 homemade bon1bs i n buildings and phone booths nround New York for 16 ~·cnrs. s:iys ht-'s "very, V('ry sorry" aOOut the campaign of terror. \1•hith he claimed was sparked by hi s anger at t h c Consolidated F..dison electri cal utility. rtu1x1mL1n prison .sentenCX' 1\'0U!d have been. MJ=.TF.sK Y, \\'110 began his bon1bings rn 1941 , Y.'<IS hPl'l at 1\.1atteawan S!<'lle llospital for the Crimln::i!ly Insane for more than 17 years and ;H C:r-Oefln\OOr State Hospital lur seven mo11ths. tually sent there for !ht> purpose of health -on ac· count or n1y lung trou!)!t~." HE SAID HE though! it v.•as "verv unfair for thcn1 lo keep n1e So long. l'\'e tried sinte 1960 to get to a court of Inv.•. But every conceivabl e obstacle \\'<IS placed in my path -fori;ed docu1nents, forged minutes and the <.ibuiil' of discrf'lion on the part or judges -1vanton abuse,'' that I'm 70 y~a.rs o!d and l ha1·en 't got lime to br fool· inf:" around like tha:. "l'rn sorry that pNp!e got hurl. J'rn very sorry ;ihout th"! I rrit'd to do C\'e r~·thing in my p0,'1\'er 10 prevf'nt in· 1ur1es. . 1 ccrtalnly 11ould ha\'C been better off -fu1:1n· r-ially •d'ld othCr\\'iSe -Ir r h:idn't started anything ." ... ur !ht• rnost 1 n t (' n s I v e rnanhunt s 111 lu~tor;.« "'38 cl•i>-- tu rcd 111 l!l57 t1 1s hornb ;it~ t.:i rks :1g:11 nst th1' ci1y, which inJUrt•d ;.1L !cast 22 people, \1'!·rE.' :.purrf•d. he s::i1d at the t11ne 11f his arrPst. by his ttngtr \\i!h Con Ed . Wt ':lnes:tay D'ctnibcr 12 , 1973 DAI LY PTLOT J !J Goi1ig Out~: In Style WEST llAMLI~. W. Va:" I AP ~ -\\'hen Al~r\~ Adkins Je(l\'r-s this world ,.: he's mi'ldc cerl..'lin the trii>: 11·ill l>t· n1ade 1n style and ('()lllfOJ't, Although i\dk.ins knows . 1h:1t \OU ran't t;ikC il wi lll r1 ,11 •. 1hc 85-fl•ar-o ld ~;1rpt_•nlcr ha.s si·"'n to il that he kllO\\'S \~'h<i t he'll be going u1 . Ml'lesky v.·il! go rrcc in a f~w days under a recent court ;uhng that dcf.(ondants judged 1neornpetent may be kept in mental hospitals no longl'r 1)H1Jl l\1'()-lhtrds or wh11t lhrir "In all the years. I spent at J\tattcawan. I received no care or attention for the simple reason that 1 ncvc•r required any," MPtl'sky sn irl in an inl('rvic1v <i t Crredn1ore. "When I was sent to J\1ar- le\.\o'an. 111y life expectancy \vas n11!y l\l'O weeks -I v.·as ac- I-le said he \\1ot1\d not start another bornb campaign once he became a free man l>et'ause "I h:ivl'n't time for ~t.ETESK\' ~AID ht· 1hought he \Vould ha1·c "fared better 1f I'd srood tri;il. I wottldn'l have had this stlf!,rna of being a n1ent:1l pcltil•nL" Hfo; COMPLALN1':0 lhtil hl' dc1•elopcd tuberculosis and pnt•un1onia by inhi.lling gas \11h1le 1vorklng at the licit (;ate ~111r r station of the Unit ('d Electric a n d Poy.·er lo. hrt11·t•('n 1929 <ind 1!131 t'n1t1·d E!cetrit was absorbed 111 :J 1ncrger th<1t It'd to the ror111a · tion of Coll P,rt in 193:, Uf'I T•lep/\o!<> In his b:isen1C'nt is a gll'<Jmi ng co r I i n ~· r•·r:;onally dc;)1i;ncd and' !Ju ii I ,\I CS l(·'>~y. l11i· nhjf·t·t of onr. 1-• ,, ' • Pri<•I Effetli¥e • Thv11 ., De<. ll, 1q1J 1h ... s .. n., ' D•<. 16, 1973 ,. I " ' . ... i .. BICYCLE CLEARANCE! JUMBO ROLL , WRAPPING PAPER OUR • n· REG . .,.. 1.69 ROLL CHOOSE FROM THESE AID MAIY MORE •l lO i.q,f1 .1oll. • 30" w idth'" 11 ¥11ri•ly of b.oulifully cl.1lgn•cl 101!1, ' •FT. SCOTCH PINE CHRISTMAS TREE =~· ·~~" • a.cn.1ifvlty tHl;.tit, lif• M~e 11...dln. • Co~t• ""ith •land. • s.t. o..G 11o ... e ,.tctr6'enl. 5 YEAI GUAIAmE U'HTIULIS \ )/ • 60, 7S , 100 wot! • OOtl'I _;, le b. mv1ht in 11\1 lkitlol llG 13 OZ. CAI ----, STP QUAL Oil F~LTIR OUR1nn · RIG. 1• 219 ~. ,' No 1 1!2•:2' I STAN LEV I ·" 50 FOOT TAPE " ANGELS LARI WALL PAINT ?~~ ~n., 3.97 GAL. No.0101 • fmy water <ieon""P· • le<OmMe11decl for cl,no. w11IL plo1lo•. woll-J boo<d, wollpop"'· •Ir, '-'"'""=="-' • Dri•t ropi41Hy, odo ...... ff1y t'O opp+y. a . . . . . #' • i\9pty by roll•< Of b<u1h. ::.-~-- I I I 'i I• ' ' ' STYROFOAM COIES I : I I ' • Trim w ith u q.,/n1. glitter, poinl °' jvu "'" yo"' imo9inolio11. 41NCH • R OUR "' REG. EA . 1 s• 6" ....... . 8" ... 39'1• FLUIDMASTER IALLCOCK OUR REG. 5 .99 ~~~ • hu1onl po•ili"' $hvl off. op.rot.-. perkctly wilh high or low pr1111ure. • fo1y re lruloll. 12·· 79• 14 16" .. 89•,,., , .f'"• Olilt1tfll,.,, ltln•• fllter, pote111H ... 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J erty lnHalltd, I'""' y•u !ht ..... ,.. •• u ......... 1 ,.u I .,...i ... ,..,,f••I, 111 Wini.,, I' 1111 .. i. ........ ,. , .... .._ .. ,, .... , ..... , ,., .. , '"'"'t• I 111 ............... "''"'"' ,, •"'-14• .,.u ...... •h• ,.,,.i.i. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mi;. .. :...;._ -.!:."I.!._ ---- - - -J ·-;.SANTA ANA JJot so. 111$10l 1~ k K' NO Of ~0<(0111 "''l• • WHI Tl 1JSJJ JlllOIAf'H ID. t tl,OtJI IAU ... - • SAN llRNARD\NO • RIVIRllDI )14 Ot•IGI ~llOW ID. Mt-11 '°111. M<O .-row11110 HUNTINGTON llACH 7100 IDINGll OWi 11.00I WUI OO•.t.Cllk¥CI. !Olli MAC>N0l1A ... •• °" .. ' •NOSOl/111 ...., to IOOf'I OUR REG . 1.33 RAIN GUTTER BOMBER IN 1957 George Metesky , 70 • I 0 Ft. G<olvonir•d m•lol iectio11 . • AH lilting• 11¥11ilobl• ot Ang•l's low, low pti<•• 60 LB. BAG CONCRETE MIX OUR REG . 79• PING PONG TABLE TOP OUR REG. 9.99 •On• 1icl• gt•en !l!I EA . • 2 piec• <On1trv<lio11 • •o(h pi•<• t."•60";r3 4". ¢ • ll•ody '• ..... • Juol odd wo!er. BAG 4 FT.x8 FT. xl/a" SHEETROCK OUR ''. ' M ,;,. ,h,.,,, REG. ::I • Many building u1<1a_ 1.69 EA. • Ul lit r,cl. • llf1nlort<1d ol oll KELLER 6 FT. HIGH ALUMINUM LADDER OUR REG. 14.99 DELUXE FAN HEATER FOIL WRAPPED POINSETTIA OUR REG. 1.69 ¢ u . • a.o .. tifvl, hNl.lhy bloemin9 pion!, • Jvll in tim• for your Chri,.mci• dtc.,oli~ OUR REG. 12 .88 1111 EA . No 6~7 0 1320 Wall1. • lh•rmo1101 ronlrol. •Solely fip·OYfr •wi!<h. • , • l ' I ' l ·1 ' 1 ! I I / l l I I j I . j "' ~ < j I, ·1 I t ' ! . • I ' . : l, ( ) . ' A,. P~G!G CORPORATE OFFICIAL Loretta Young Actress' Biisi11ess Success By BOB TllO\tAS LOS A:\"GELES IAPl ,/ J.~rOZll hC'r 15th-f!vo r f'\;CICU!i\'C' suilr, Loretta l 'oung r.1 n look do~11 upon "'hat USL·rl to IX'I thr 20lh Century-Fox hack lot , whC'rc :;he starrPd in suc11 I films n.c; "Ramona" :1 n d ''r\le.'!andcr Grah:lnl BC'I!" s~ hasn't acted l:cfort' !h(' cameras in a decade and ha)> no plans to return to filn1s. Now she devotes half her time to her joh as president of 1he Loreua \'oung Division of Schick. rnc.. hair to the Loretta Yo_ung Youth Project in Phoenix , \\'hich she also heads. TllE 01,0 FOX bnck lot is nOI\' occupied h'' thi-· glca1n- 1ng tov;crs or C'C'nl11ry Ci1y . <ind in on•' rif rl11'n1 -ap- propriately l!lOl A1L"nue of thl'i .,,,,.,,, ,,., ..... , .. , to do is i11trod11et• 011e ~I'''''' pro1l11e1 fl 11e111· ll111t is''""''" 1c11d diffe1·1.-11r." Stars -~l i!s Yo1111:g cond uC'ts business on beha·1f of he1· division. So far it has onl·1 £ll1c produeL a beaut v-foa ri1 1r.akcr call('(! \\'arril 'n Crra1ny. the meriis of \\hi h the actress \vill glridly exrull. But nc)f on tel evision . "'.\laking TV comrnercials f:i nol my cup of tea .'' she ~.:ud "Mos1 people understand 1hat. and they \ro uld drop in their tracks if rhcy sa\\' 1ne selling something on TV.·· Then "'hat df'lrs she do as president of the l.orell<1 \"c;u11g Division ? ' ''WELL. I \11SIT the f:tc\01 ~· in L<lnc.1ster Pa., and n1cr1 all the pe>oplc \\·f.o \1-ork \hf'n·~ -2.5(1(1 of lht'tTI . I h~n·r gnnr 10 i\c11· \"ork for nl(•<'!i11g s \\ith in1portant rc1 ;11J.-.rs I ;.d- 1·1sc on n1«rkct1ng :111d 1:11n-11l1 ,,·1th lhc ad\"ertistnj/; agi·ne' And I'm also OJl thr bo:ird 1 of direc~ of Sch!Ck. :-•l 11 giye my~ advirc on o!.h{'r pro· dtJCtli .as well.,. -The Lorctt..1 \·oun~ Dn·1~1nn stie added . ls tcsring otJ11'r products for the futurr - "\\·h;it we v.·ant !o do I~ 1n- trodu<1e one good product a ye.cu;.th<it is ne\\' and rliffcr<'n! · l10 ~ iq ·duplil';1!ing "·hat is a1~9Y on the 1nark1•!." MeanWhile. \V a r 1n ·n CrearriY · ts performing 11r1!, accortj\nf! to ;a c o m p n n ~· SQuree. \vflo quoted la.<:1 ye;1r ~ gross sa les at SIO million. MISS ''OUNG is one or SC'Yetal .<;!ars who have n1ridc CO}lflCct1ons with big <·ur- PoTatlons: Gary Gran! \l"Hh Rn;rt ... ,pin~ Shore with Sears . .Joan: Crawford trllh Pt'psi C9la. Jn Per Oa~. she st1id. it \\'as oecidentftl. After a disti ngu ished f1 ln1 career '1 hich began with Lon Olanrr 1n "Laugh, .CJ011·n. Laug-h" :n 1928 when she \\1a.<; J~. ~hf• 1110\·cd into tclcvisinn \\'Jlh l:rr (11-1-n anlhologv. It la~1td 10 vc<1 rs :1nrl satisfier! all her :Jl'l ing desires. "l>unng 1hc lin1e I pk1yed C\'('r.' role possible -Chinese. J:~llHncw. S11•cdish. Indian. olrl. ugly, young, pretty. It v.·as a marvelous experience for an actress to do everything she had ever wanted to do. I r,ot everything out or my system;'' 3hc !Aid-, - \\'ELIAl'lXEO after h e r tel evision 1~. she shunned film otrera .'&o devole mo;I of hrf-tlrn~ 'to her youth pro. ject in Phoeflix.. Three years aj?o, Patrick Frawley. e.>.:- ~ulivf' of Schick. :o;uiu:t•st1'd that she hrad a ne\•: di\"i.~lon aimed at beaut y produt'l ~ fo r wonlfn. "I \~·amcd him lhAt I ":J 'tft the easirst per!On in thr ~·orld lo work wilh." s11id :O.li!i!i Young. "hcrauS(' J don't ~ay 1f$ lo cvcry1 h1ni: " IJ • • Presenting The Grant Boys ,~, i We>•enberg Men's Platform Dress Shoes i ~:~~; S~~:k, B~'.9 : .N~vy &. 8'.~wn ....... . ' Weye nberg Two-Tone lote-Up Platform drets shoe. Colors Ton/Brown and Block/Burgundy. A1sorted Sizet. .. _ ... N 1 TO l.A. ~All801l 8t VD. N 1 I . . I • ' I ./J I ': ~\ THI GUNT IOYS •• \· I ! \ I \, 7 'I " 7 • DAILY PILOT_ ,2 ! g--~..1. . ..-:--. -~..J.!: ..._!,. - i Cosell? As President? Nortl1 Carolina Ca se ~ By PlllL. ELDERKIN Cllfttli. kiH<o MlfllNr Strvl(O NEW YORK -I simply cannot believe rumors that sponsoaster Jjoward Cosell is going tG run for the United States Senate. The presidan· cy? Yes, I can bel ieve that. 1'he Senate? tlardly. Since 1.1•hen ha s -l~umb!e Howard cast his sii::hts only halfway up the tolern pole? lF TIIE SOVIETS wanted nut then. I nc\'er USl'd to ,,,.. to get the ir balld. into the Uu.nk of 1nyself as a best-st!!-\\'hen Dean '.\l an1n g(l{'S on United States. they would have ing <1uthor, and 1)()1~ l a 1n television and tell s his aud1-'J'ARBOflO, N.I . ~ t.:PI ) -IN A~ UNUSL' \I. Sunday penally in :'>lorth CaroUna. to take our Roller Derby one. r.1y autobiography is l'ncc !hat J am a super t111l•nl ThP lengthy appeals process i11 r.ourt Sf'ssion. Vvr11or1 I. in return. \\!c'd have sports number one on The Ne i~· York . ~·hen Frank Siua tra toas!s c:i:pected lo postpone the CltC· a",',·downJ: .• ~:2,, 1~b.11·,.,,',',~','o''n'.· ~:,'.· llURING TllE trial. each 1 t T. be ti 1· culions scheduled nrxt month ~..., I.A:'!' ... nr the defendants said lht-v s ars on our postage s e1 mps. 111'\'!S st-sc rr 1~1. 111c <1 nd says. 'I-lerc's to !he 1 d ·1 had se<ual •eta1·,005 ... ,·1h th·· ,._1uhammad Ali as sccrct::try of tl1rcc bl acks found guilty r I werr oun gu1 I) nf rapinR , .. L of DefenSt:, and pro football .. 1 AM BASICALLY a deeply oi hcr kin ~· . \\·cit, that raµing a \\'hile woman. ~ 2:!·ye<1Mld worn:u1 "~r !v th1• 11ornan, bul !*lid 5lw. eon· schedules on all our mail sensi tlve guy. J 311~ r3 r has lo give a man con-l)(ofensc otlOrneys for the 1nornlng of Aug.!> · ~mled.1be \\'Oman, as a pros- trucks. n1ori:: than a sports announcer. fidence." three defendants said Tuesdny Superior Court .Judge Juhu e<.'UtiOn witness. denied shl• Ne"' T inlCS n1agaz1ne quotes I am probably the most I can't wait to sec y.•hat lht'Y plan to begin appt'al pro· \\;ebb pronounced lhe n1iln-consented lo the act, saying C<i.~cll i1 S saying : r c c o g n i z a b 1 e l'ace on Howard does lo the ~rcen crd ures . E1nd a state Supre1ne datory <k>ath sentc!let' bnnt:· she feared for her li fe. "Did I ever used to think tt•Jcvi.~ion . And I ha\'c corr-roorn nt 1600 f'cnnsyh·a111a .,. Pflo!• Court off1ci;il sftid the process 1ng 111 18 the nurnbt·r of The la st execution ln North Appeals Delay Executions BUT APPAREl\'TL.\' there of myself as a senator·~ No. fidencc. Avenue! PRESIDENT COSELL'? could take n1onths. pe1so1~~ fatu1g lht· J\·a!h C11rolina was in 19(;1. ls a grain of synthelic turf·.---'-------------------------------------------------------'------'-------------'---- • -er, lnlll1, in it. ~ty only rear is what v.•ill happen to 11ooday nl~ht football and the An1erican Bro..1dcasting Co. 1 am assuming, of COUf"S('. that Dandv Don \~·ill come nlong as at !omey gene ral and Frank Gifford as head or the Office of CoosumPr Affairs. But Howard miP.ht iust be able to pull it ofL li e v.·as There 1could he 110 e11erg11 rrbb If c .... ell 1rere hi ,,, .. While Ho11•e b e· eause llo1vard is all e11erg11. a Jav•yer 1011~ before he "'as R sport.«caster. 1\nd during Ylorld \Var II he rose from private to major. cventual\v jugizling 11 1n anpoy.·er oool of 50 ,000 at the Ne.,..· York Port of Embarkation. COSELl:S CA~tP A IGN but - ton C'8n be a Bill: i\·loulh r3mpant on a field of .microohones. I can see lhe following firsts for hint .· -FlrSt poTitic::ian to debatt' himse.lf on TV. -f irst candidate to knock baseball. -First man not to namr hi!i ·.\"ice presidential runnin g n1a te until after the clC'Ction. -First person to use the pronoun "!" 63 tirncs in four paragraph speech. -First U.S. commander·in· chief to v.·ant to send arn1s to Venus . . IT IS REPORTED !hat the Democrats \l'ill ~et llo1vard, y.·hether they y.·ant him or not. Actuall y. I think the man should be a whole new party, ror CoS<'ll is an original - like Goorge \\'a shington. lloward n1a v not ride a hone. but he is n"·fullv goOd at riding football players. There is so111e doubt. of course. as !o ho11· he ~·ould look standin~ up in a bo;it. one hand lucked into the front of his coat like Napoleon. And t understand he can't throy.· a sil \'er dollar anv fa rther than t he rest of Us. But I wooldn't necessarily hold that against him. l\IA YO E I shouldn't be saying all these th i n g s , because rm nO:t really that close to Cosell. But 1 have it on good authority t.hat hi!; wi fe has not spoken to him in a year. It isn't that she doesn't love him. She just doesn't v.•ant to Interrupt! There ""·ould be no energy crisis if Cosell \\'ere in tht' \Vh ite !louse mostly because lfoward is all ener~. He would have fireside chats in v.·hich he wGuld outglow the fire. His press conferences \.\nuld inevitably end \.\'ith him interviewing his interviewers. Kobody ii; ever going to beat Howard in getting the last word in first. As for the Red Chi nese and the U.S.S.R.. their in- lcrpreters would find Cosell lik,e 100 Casey Stcngels. And if lt6ward w~re ta set! wheat to ·Russia,;• you can be sure it ·}lwld nol go for the waiver price. In fact, he might insist on' the ~ Square portrait of latin a.s the player to be named later. Undercover Age1its l1i Big Snafu ~ND (AP ) -Five r~"'81'4tate-city undercover ~· ,were robbed of $1,100 th;;f planned to U9e for a namitial .purdla~ and then were lllalled in their pursuit ~ bandits by <lalcland •unawite Ol-tfie"Si.lua· lion. Pollet accounts of the in- cident Monday night dioclooed t.bltl f~ve agentl stationed themselves near· Lake Merrit to make a drug buy. One or the suspected d r u g tellers, however, pulled a pistol and robbed the agents o! the cash. The agenlb frantically called the Oakland Police, but one offiCer in the oonruslon in- ad\fertentty disarmed one oI Ute undercover agents during which the robbe" <llQlped. Right here, if you're smart. For the big One-Stop Christmas. For the big buys you don't have to run around for. We'll save you time and money. Gas, too. And, you can charge everything on your JCPenney Charge Card. How's that for real holiday spirit? 34.99 20" hi-riser Boy's or girl's bike h3s cont• brakes, bllNNI seddle. In Carton Price £Percey 123 '51 719 O I -~---· ·-- CHARGE IT wilhyour~Chlrgec..n.. II you don I tMi¥e a chafg6,' jusl see hOw last we can open up YQUr MW 11CCOUnt ' 21.88 Philco AM /FM digital Clock radio wilh srioo.ze alt rm, sleepswitch. l!A777BK • BUENA PARK '\ &Mch llt ~ttiorpe Opeh Diiiy 9:30 to 10 p.m. Sunday 10 to 10 ·4.00 Reg. $5 Rib-knit turtleneck Machine wash ·n dry able acr~lic. Misses' sizes. ' Hamilton Beach 15.88 8-speed blender with 44-oz. container, filler cap cower. Removable stainless sleet blades. Avoc11do or gold. (::620). ' ' "" ;· ,, v • PRICES EFFECTIVE D C. 13, 14, 15 & 16, 1973 ORANGE City Dr. at Garden Grt1¥& B1wd Open 10.10 p.m. Dalty Sundays 10 lo 10 ' )800 So. Bria1o1 -No. of So. Co.tt Plan ()pef\. 10.10 p.m. Delly Sunday 10 to 10 " I .. • jl2 DAILY PILOT \', Mo11ey's lt'ortfa ;:- lnsiu·i111ce Cove1· Yo11r Cai· Pool? By SYLVIA PORTER Okay, you\e decided to form or 101n <1 cnr 1)()1.)J !O commu te 10 \\Ork. shoppin~ centers or $l'h0<1 ls 11nd thf'rf'hy 10 S<l\'e i;:ts. oil and tnonry Do you k11-01v v.hat to do ;ind nut lo do :iho ut :wr <1ui1; 1nsur;1nre" Ar~· .\OU a>1 arc vf lhr !n .~ ;1n!!I··~'' .\l1H 1on ~ 01 ~1111 11ho :irr 111 ear poo ls ;1r•· t,iking un · neccs!'a ry n ~hs 11·1th your Ul· suranc~· prfl- tcctlon , ~1 1!· l io?1s of oti1· rr~ of \'<HJ <'Ire fl•l11ei;-1nt to join r·n r pools 11· i 1 h neighbors or you f('<lf \'HU POll ll:I< might expose yourSP\f In !'111· suits tl1at 11·ouldn't be toverPd by your regular ins1 1rrtT1l'f'. 'fo gt11dl' you. here :t rt· vil:JI no·.~ ;111d Oon't..- 1)() !'\OT flf:P()RT an1ounts rl'C'Cived frorn your fello1v passengers as income on your tax return unless these ;unounts ex(·eed you r ('X· pcnses. On .the other h:·ind, don'l try to deduct the costs vf operating your pool tars: lh<'Se arc not deductible ('X· pensts. Do not risk losi ng your insurancl' by. trying to form a car pool fo r profit. All priva !e car poli('ics fijPhibit ~using ·priVAte ca-rs Hs a-··public liVtt)' or coriveyan('C," ~rns t.h e lnsuranc(' Information Institute. and d{'spite a recent court decision in f<n·or of the cetr·pool organi7.cr and against lhe balking insurance com· pany. if yo u try !his. you'll jeopardize your insur::ince. VOU'Ll. llAVt:: no problem if al! of you i11 thl' pool . use you r ears an equal an1oun t of lime. The prohl('1n conies up whrn one of 1he n1en1bers of your cnr f>O'•l does nol share in the driving chori:s and 1nakes up for this by paying a regular fee. If there is a car pool fee. it should not be more than the n1c1nber 's fair share of !he gas. oil and general tleprccialion on the car. A si mpler solution. suggests the Insurance Institute, iS for the non·dril'ing passengers lo Gail Ha~·s has been named escrow officer fo r the. ne\v Irvine National Bank. The Long Beach resident 1\·ill supervise all <·scro1v pro<..'- essing and represent tht• bank in various commur11t y ac· !ivities. Prior to her appointn1cn t. fo.fiss Hays served ;is offire manager for Murray Escro "'' Ofrp. of Fullerton. • South L a g u n :i resident Joseph J. Ebttt ha~ l:x'!'n ap- pointed marketing din'ctor for Dunn Prop-"'.fi':-• trtles Corp. & of Santa Ana. He will d.irect a four· man market· ing staff . in S o 11th e r.1 C a I i fomia. Pricw. to join· ing Du n n. EHri:Er Ehret w as inrolved in several personal business \'Cn4 turea including a nirn's shop and .twt) fran chise rcst<1urant chain!. ... ,, _.,man Instruments has appointed John C. \\'yman as mlirbting manager for the JfeH'port division. !if' is prc~i· deot~and chit.f 1·xct't1t1\1' of· tice:.' l:if Oatane!il'" C'urp , a Fomdlin Valley rn<.1nufi.1 i.:lu1\•r .,, d • of ~ar Slh1SY:i \('n1s ttnd wi ll join:•Beckman in J anu<iry. He is also <i tl1 rl'f·tnr of the Western E I i.: c 1 r on i rs M a n ufacturers Associa tion and a fonncr vice president r1>i n1burSE> the pool drivers \\'1th <a gift to e<:teh soinetlme rl1 1rinJ?; the ,·ear. Ttus "1i\I si·p:1r<1!f' 1h<: concept of fee fron1 the pri11ilege of riding 1n your car pool and yoor insurance protection \\'i!I bt· µreserved . Oo t'f'!n~td<'r raisi ng your li1ni!s-011 ~ou r bodily injury l1ahi\11v C'll\'rragt! to prote-<'1 \ 1111 rsclf as n1uch as possible ;11.(;1lnst cl;1ims from others I inclu ding ~·011r pool mcm · b•·rs J shoulrl ,\11l1 be invol ved in an acciden t. A TI'PJCAL (';J r O\\/Tler ('(It· ries a! lrast a n<inimum "10- 2(}-5" .-iu10 liability in s11ranel' policy . ln this instance. th e 10 r11c:1ns ~10.flOIJ YiOtd d ht• ;11n1lilhl e toont• p<·rson injured Ill an ;l('Cidt'tll: $'20,0QO \VOU!d bro :ivailaUle to all pcQple in· j11r1·d in a sini.;ll' <lf'Ciden1 : $.),Oflil "·ould he :.t\'allahle to p:1y for prorwrlv darnngl' Bu1 1r you shnuld Th' found rf'sponsible for a fatal <l( .. cident, the jury verdict easily could amount to $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 . SHl0,000 and up. If vou rai sed your limits lo $100.000/$300,!JOO, you'd h:!!Vc $100,000 coveragt' for one in· j11r:v in an accident. V.'ith a $30CLOOO per accidenl lim it. And ii \vould co.s t y o 11 ridicu!oisly little to rnulti p!y your liability cove ra ge. Spt'.'Cif i ca!! y : F 0 R A $10.00Q.$20.000 coverage, a typical yearly prem.J um is SSO: foi-$~,()()(}­ SSO.~. it is $59.50; for $50,()t')(). $100,000, it is $6;i: for $100,()()(). $300,000, it is S70.50. no orfset the cost of a highc'r range of Ii ab i I i t v coverage b.v increasing all rour au to insurance deduc· iiblcs and lhC'reby slashing ~·ou r auto in<:tirancl' premiurns on your O\\·n. For exan1ple. a $500 deductibl(' vrill cost you less than half $1 00 deduc· iible coll is ion coverage. Do not unnecessarily ex pand your medical p ay ment s coverage. If your policy has Jin1its of ~J.000. each person in your car ca n receive up to $1,000 for medic..J expenses incurred within one year or an accidc>nt , no n1aller y,·ho is at fault. DO Nor EXPAND your property damage lia bility coyerage needlessly, eith er. of th(' El ectronics Sales and 1\larkc1ing Association . He will dirccl expansion or th C' HC'Jip()rt d i v is ion • s inarketing program, accordlng to Beckn1an officials. \\ly1nan and his fam ily reside in Newport Beach. • Cosla ~1esa resident Eugene F . Hains has been named sales manager or the $100 milli on \Vaterfront Con· dominium <levelopment 0 r J\.1arina Pacifica in the Long Beach mar ina on Alamitos Bay. He ha.~ been in the real estate fi eld for 20 years and comes to ~1arina Paci fica from Dart Industries of Costa Mesa. * The J\fcCarthy Co. of Anaheim has elected Rene R. \\'oolcolt as chairman of the board of directnrs, Bertram J. Diker as chairman of the executivl' co1111niltee an d Abner Goldstone as vice chairn1an of the board. • J ohn C. Dirks has been ap- pointed m a r k e t i ng com· munications manager a t Varian Data Machh:tet of Irvine. Previously he , .. as ad· \"t'l'tising and set le~ promn· lion spe<"ial· ist at the Da· ta Sy!ilcms [)1ViSiOn 0 f DIR KS Hewlett-Packard in CUperlino. In his new pooitlon. Dirks will Uniroyal Gets Big Brake Finn be responsible for advertlsin&. , sales prQIOOtion and public relal.ions ac:Uvities for Varian. • Three new cor po r a te Rig Brate'"We tt. lnc., oprrators of'~ 23 Big Braki: auto service stores ·,tn ~Los AnJ::eles area. has bettl ac· 11uired by Uniroya l Merchan· di~ing Co .. Inc .. of flouston, Texas. Un 1 r o y a I Merchan· disini;c. retail subsidiary of liniroval. Inc .. operates more 1han 5oo con1pany-0w ned and leased autoniolivr c en l e r s throughout the United States a.nd Puerto Rico. mana~ers have been appointed at MSl Data Corporation, COsta Mesa-based manufac· turer of ~lectrooic field da\a t'ntry and supermarket point of sale sy!lems. Marketing division m11n.1gcr appointed arc t:d Jlarrt ll. director of m:Jrkct planning; SAm S11btranes . A S T H 0 !' niark('ting managf'r. nnd r;n (;uentbcr, direc tor or firld S('f\'iCI'$. ' . % All our fashion tops. All our polyester pants, over sg. SALE Gals' tops 6.75to$9 Reg. $9 lo $12 ,lono;i·Slf'"Vf' bea11t1es In polv•«,t>;r "ul!ressa ' solids anrJ polyPst~-1 wr»PP'"'d r i.·am ~0!1 ds and p1inls. All rn.1c hor.e washa!Jle f, •.:.es 32 lo 38 Sa le P"CCS 3 days only I ... ' . ." , . 1.~ ' . ... -----. '[' XPemey 12 J ·~6 1119 0 ! ~·~ CHAflG(' H wi11'1 Your JCPt•f"'"Y Cl'l.1•9e Card II )'OoJ don't h1"8 a <:1111~ JUl!Soeel'\OWl1tfW11<:.,, ' oPen up you•'-ICtount 1 / BUENA PARK 8e8Ch 81 0N~fhQrP9 Open Deity 9:30 to 10 p.m. Sundey 10 to 10 SALE Polyester pants 6.75to10.50 Reg. S9 to S14 All 1he la!est stylrs H.1qq,cs 10 11,1irs in c;ol;ds <1nd pdll<'•ns. All rn Jch111, .1 1->h.'.lt}lr• And 111.11 P1r.ludes 011r farnous Treas,o •V l 1vuser, p1o pn 11 1or1('Cl lo Iii. S•lcs 10 1018. • ) ., - ) ' I • JC Penney '!J ~''> 1 j1 I, ... , ...•. I H•\f1• ,• • ,,,,., 1 ,. 1 f'Pn n"vC''·irrif'(.;ard. ORANGE I' ) "l• • • t' ,, •" • .i \ I, 1 r f11 '. .. ~: ••• ' ''I v. :.1~1 "'!' ! ,ni •·11"'1 3900 SO. Brt•~ ·No. or So. Co.It Pla1a City Of. •I O•rclen Gro.,. Blvd. Open 10.10 p.m. 01\ly Sundays 10 to 10 Open t().10 p.m."'Dlllly Sunday 10 to 10 • 1 f I • Lo s Angeles Simplifies Film Shooting 'O.n Lo <i ation ' LOS Ai\'CELF.S 'AP I -Ci!y oft ic1al~ arc hoping thut "runawll y" flln) pro- duclion 1v1JJ be tn1rry1n1; bar k lo 11 s hon\C base bccausf' uf 11e111 "on~stop .. proc~urcs 10 s1rnpl1fy filn1 location per11111:s. F'or years. nio1·1c pruduetiou n1anagrrs hav(' g~tunbli.:d_ that Joeatinn filining is rn orc d1Hu:ul1 in Lo~ Angl•les thun any Atncrican c·i1y . ,\lol>h•y ul the Universal Studio lvtat1on t.!cpartn1c1u. "San!a Harbar;1 and Oxnnrd ~·l·re Jl1ueh ensie r lo 11i:1k!' <1rrangen1l'n ts 11•ith. or San J)iego In Los Ang<>lf'!>. ,11ou h:ul 111 ~~o !h rou ~h roo rr1.:1n.1· cit_v :igt•nc1cs. !here 11'<1s too nu1('/J red 1<1pc." Th<t! has clia ng1-d. L:1s! rno111h !IH· Los Ang('lcs City ('uunci l n11provt'd ;in ordi11<1ncl' lo allo1v !ht· Board of Public \Vorks ro issul· "011e-s1or1" filn11ng "\\"E 'I) l'HEFE!t Tl> go ;111ywhcre 1:.crmi1s. f.'i)rn l'o rnpnnit•s are ;1hl1• 10 b_u_<_l_.o_s_A_'c'Sc''_lr_s_· _fo_r_s_h_oo_t_ir_r,c._·_· -'~"~'"~°"~"~--='-''~! ~,~,l~l_t~ht· nc1•d1•d Pl'r'111is<;ion<; 111 ont: offii·l•. r.1l!1rr than iang!JnEi w11h !lie city Uurcaucraty. \f lLLI A:\I J(llll\'SON, 11·ho ad1n1111st1·r.s lhl' p~r1n1t s ;1.s l"('011Q111 ic d1·vl·lup1111 ·111 l'OOr<J1n :1ror, ff•1n;1rkl'd "J{eforv, fl f!lrn rnn1pnn,v ht1U tu t•l\•;11· ;+ r .. (';d ion 1vith 1ht• poll('\' nnd fin· depar ll"nt·nts. m::ik(• the 11ropCl'lY :l r- rangen1C'n!s \l'ilh priva1t• owners. c!11"t'k \1"1th lilt: 5;1111t ;ition dept1r1 n1cn! 1r Sl'l\'lTS or trash trucks \l'Crc nt•t!dcd. i·tr "Nol onl l' docs our d('par!illt·111 h:uHllf· .di rh,t! JhJ11 bu! 111· .ii~" ~n1\ 11,h• .1 ~~1~!.1lll'l' 11 <'Olnpa1\11·s 11.1111 1,1 f1!n1 1n ('11 ,\ Uuikl1ugs . As fnng :1.., it docsn·t 111ll'rfl·rc 11ith (·1 ty bu,s111l·~-. u 1-. Jl(·11111t tt·d "\\"I·: ll.\\01:: .1 li~I 11r .. 11.1t11h1111·d , 1;v h111l(!111 :.:;.; -!!Id poliC"e ~1;i t 11111s <111d s~ f(lr!il -\hat ;in• :ll'ail <ihlc fur fi l1n1nt:. Alld 1\1• h.111' J\l"l'p<i r•·d a loeatio11 book \\ iH1 i11t1 phuli1gr:1ph:, OI l11r;il :1rl'~IS \\'hith n1i:..:l11 IJ,. u ... rd lnr f1h11.:.. · !J.1!h \'i1r11'll ft'j'llir!S ;1 -:h:irµ llltTC;ISl' % Ill loe:1! r1 1rn1ng T h1:11 •Ul' ~ 11 .. ,1 I• hf>tng shot in whole or pan 111 Lu· ;\ngrlrs eo1npar('d t•) s1•11·n ;1 ~l';11 <•r.o Th•· i11<:rrase i~ 11s1h1L· 111 lOt'.11 t1!t11'11~ HEC'P.~TL\', A llEl'C)ltTl-.H l hil~·d 1h r k1c;11irin of '"Thi· .\1r·~:!t· ll tt!~· 1\!P.-!t nobr rr flt11 lti i;;111 \l'a ... d1r1·i·11n)! 111 1h<· 11'1tl:) hvll pf l<;i..t ~l~l h S\r .. rl .ir1i1 found that :11lolht·r t /1 111 1·0111p:111y v.·:1~ shoo!ing l\\'O hlut ks ;111 :11 .Johnson. 1\'hll 1s<\11t·~ lht· 1"'111 111,,- f('pOr!cd 1h.11 li!tn co1n11:1 1111·~ l1.H1· 1,,., n 1\orl-.1ni,: "'' t·los1· 1ngPT!11·r !}1;11 nss1;-,!.;n1 d11·•·c!of\ u,i,111~ 11·alkit'·l:Jlkn·s h:il'•' br t·n j!llk111g llJI ~1g11;1 ls fron1 Tit.·:trhy COlll p.11111•s (111 th(·11' 1'1·e1·11 1·r-. ~ .,I. .,l.1rt11~. JH't•s ldi·nt of t/Jt• Boan1 I)/ l 'ul.lrt" ll «rk~ ~;i u/ (".1ur1ut1sJy rh,1t ··11 '~ «td l 100 t•:irh· to ;::ittgt• !!1c t·ff{1·1 of !ht• 111:11 u111· -.;!11p r1 ·g ut:i1 1011 11'1' cx pr< 1 11 11 ill 1,1 1-.\· 1/1n·1 • !ot six n1on!hs {or Ill(' S!tHl1u.., to t111dt•rs r:111d 1\h;11 11'1.' arr· d11111ti .u1d ro 1.1kt· :1d1·:1n1;-ig,. of ti l\'r 1r1h•11fl 1,1 ::11 in thv prod111.:rr .. and shnw .hn1· 111· 1·;i11h(·rn1111·111 So you can dress him up and get our jolly holiday savings. r\·J Sp e n/,e r S. llovtard \\"oodson. a /)C'111oc-rdat fro1n 'J'r e nton bas b e en selcctcu as i;pcakcr of lhe 1974-75 sc~.~i on of I he New Jersev 1.\ssen1· bly. \Vood.~on: 57. ltas .-:crved in the asseinblv .,;. .-,·incc 1965 :1nd "';ls n1inority Jc ad c r 111 1 !16()..67. Atom Plant \V el<'om ec l By W a s<·o \\"ASCO 1Al '1-Th(' Citv\ rathrrs or \\';JS<'(l knu11·11 TIO;\ ror 11 ~ co1111ni·re1n l r o s r gard1·n~. :!fl' J.!t"Ol·ra!lv rn· thu.~ia 5t 1c-fl\"f•r plans !o 0lO('tll(' ;i nuclc;i r pu11\•r pl::u1 t nc;ir their srn:ill San J11:1qu1n \'a llc_1 con1n111ni11·. TI1c_v think rhe J.os A11i;:ctcs J)(i)~t rtm1·nt of \\"at cr .:1r1d Po>A·er proposal u·ill boost the ccoonn1y \.\'hilc school official.~ !'r-r-!I ;:is :t cllanrc to t1E!111n rill r-!:issrooms. suffC'ring fron1 fN't'n! trrnds IO\\'ard fr-l•;('r rlliltfrrn an,1 lo\.\'('f !'nrvll- n1t'n!~. \J ,\ Yf>H CLE\':\' !fat lock .:;ay.~ h!' 1.h inks mos t rrsidcnts of 1hi5 11,fl(lO populatiOn 101111 f;i1·or loc11 /ing a nuclear pla nt in rhr n£'<1 rb\' Kern Count\' natla n<J ~. hu"r added he ;s rcrc11·rcr lots of opposi1ion r11.1il frorn conservationists \.\·ho l11'c cl.<;C\\"IJCr!'. "1'111 fl grcal C'On· .~cr1·rt1 1on is1 , l.oo." Dr, ll;il!ock .<i:<'l kf in ;i n in1 crvic11•. "Bui 11·c 'rr-l'.(oing to ha1·c !o find i1 ha lanct' if v.•c 'fc goin g to nii1 1nt:iin our mctllOd of li\'ini:: \\"r·ft' going ln h:ivf' to finrl f.(llll" w;i,I' of J?,l·tting the JXlll.'('f . Rf.$1111·:!\'TS A.'\O puhl1l' of. r1e1:ils 111 Tulart' County alli1'1"l v.·ith con scrvalion i"ls to op- rosr an earlier l..o~ AnJ?CI('~ plan to toca\(' a nc1r p!;in! in the Sierra Nc\'ada footh ills nt'af P()rlcrl'ill e. The ncgativ<' rractioo cal1s· t"d D\VP officials In launch ;:i feasibilil:V ~tud~-last sum· mer lhat is expected to show bv ~tay \Vhtther \Vasco is a sUitab!c nrca for the plant Ofle \Vascn cll izcn u·ho isn't conviflC'Cd 1he plant is a good idea is Clifton Clemons. ;i for1ner councihnnn concrrncd ::ibou! the safely snd ecoocunc iinpa ct. JI E FINDS people apathelic to1\·,1rd the issue. "The unconsciousness or people lo \\'hat's gonng on ,1round 1hcn1 ls extensive. Toi) n1any arc really not thinking about it very much,·• he ~ys. A street survey of \\lasco citizens sho11·ed none in- lervic~·ed is \\'Orricd about danger from nuclear radia- tion. One V.'Oman sa kl she hasn't thou ght about the issue, while aifOlhc r ad1nitled , "I didn't know they "'ere going to pul one in here.'' · nur SllE, like lfallock and School Supt. JOOn Prucitl. frels the plant would "hring more progress'' to this farm- ing town. l'ruc itt i;t•rs an influx of student s filling classrooms, now 400 shor1 of peak enro11- menl.' This would mean more state aid based on average altcndanCf' and help dislricl finances, he said. 11~11 SALE Entire stock of sport coats 14.99 to 29.99 Reg. 19.99 to 39.99 Tt1e bP::l looks around 1n poly"·.1rr r1outJle lo,1111 Cll01JSf>'i()li1lso' pl,1i(j5 Ch"t.~~ tw,.,.11._ ~"'.'t'S J G IQ ·lG. • I I ~JCPemey~----- 113 -~6 1 11~ u 9 ,_ .... _·-·-··-- CHA.AGE rl with you1 JC~'f>nney Ch11r9 I' Card II you oon·1 h~~e1 chaige, 1us1 see how las! we r.ln open up yqur new 11ccoun! SALE Polyester slacks 11.25 Reg. S15 T' • l\I•• f/ Of ll('.111\rtll)fl(' ... ,,!'11 •I w1•,11 •l"u!.1• l..1ut~-. Cult• 11 l"Q C!\rrlto; \)l;,1f1i;., 1,.,,-,.,1s S1t"';281n31l •;c11u1•c 9.74 R"'l l.'1") 9.74 Reg. 12.99 '.'!nl'-~n '""••1•11·~ ol'.flycs1P 1 tl.Jt.ble kni ts. f la1 uJ k a. Co111µ:c1d y ·:c,tS.11,1\Jli:-, In navy. Q l<'Y. !J!ll'iUl!rt;', 1·1loi;OL<1f'. 517.C~ JO tu -l:? F.1 nr,,.. p.d t1•rr1o;-11.25 n c•:;. TJ !J9 S .11f. pru.1~<; J {l.1~'· (J11•y BUENA PARK ORANGE • ' ~e•Ch at Ontngethorpe O~ Oat~ 9:30 lo 10 pm Svnd11y 10 to 10 City 01 at Garden Grove Blvd Optn 10· 10 P '" 0;11!y Sundayl'o 10 to 10 SALE Entire Line Mens Dress Shirts 2.99 to 5.24 Reg. 3.99 to 6.99 l ti(' hes\ look around 1n rn<>n ~ Clr"S" ~hu1 o;. C:tir1o<;;c h orn <;o:•d'> or pa.terns N11-11c111 '.l101t "<i<'f'./•"" ioll1•1 ~l~l'!V& 1-11 : 11'1 \ I SANTAANA 3900 So. Bns1ol -No o! So Coast Pl•.m Open 10·10 p.m. D•ily Sund~y:1 10 10 10 .. ' • :z I D4!LY r 1LU1 V\~Oriisc,1~ uet~n1oe• Lt J"'t 1 Pia110 Pro1ligy. 7. Boggles Criti~s ' Mi1•ds J\TL..\~TA ,t_·p1 ) -~n1r ftubt·n-.1,.1n 15 IL'!Mir·11·1l 111!1.J\!' (J!1i d,,\ ,, 11 •1Jro h• 1 n 1111' 1 ·l~11n~ !ht• l•ll 11hat r:1:1: tur11 uul lo 1·1· ;l fhilt! !'rod!~~ l.<·<1nJr11 !'I'--' 1 , , 1 ,, •111 · \111 •1 1, 'II" 111 t1•.1· 11101·1· ,·11n,111111•. 1n11J11i.. 111ostl.1 lllhl'"ilL·d \\'11;-11 L"fl lll'SS.'l \'7•1'l•.'.lf\JldLC'~ndrti ~;uct··_\O!l)!lL1fi"l1·11,111 r11•11:_;11 "/1 ·'·1" '1 ' "'" l\"•1•1' 1 • • · "' · "' ·1·1 I I ''··'.I 1,,,111111·11 ,·i 1 1111 1 I .,, 11 ·•.1 Ii· 1 11!1•· 1., l11P 1u:.ino l'<ll't'L'r:.-i 1a L·o11rerl n1u.~1c '!'ht· ht' 1:s not pl:1~·u1i;or pr~1rt 1v111~, .o\concha n1ay be !llL· grl'<il:.LI ini;. ll' xi.\ 1, ~11H LVH 1!'1' 1'' 1 lolloii·iug .ic<1r. hi~ f::ither took n1uslcal prodigy $Jnrt' i1ozart He is <l p1;_1ni:s1 ., i.ii tt·IL·11~1on lir I l!1vcl !•111;•: ~1"d 1·:·0, •'<hd \o pla,1 tl :c sain~· I 1111 I" ,,., li11l,•1•n.::;1e111 and t1ohebep11"a"ro r/0111~~ h1~u~',~nd'i.''t;11~ But Leandro has already Jct : .. 111llr pi:i11f1 :n· I\ 11\1• •.irll•· ba~:-; Iha • u !l bC' kOO\\'n rha! the l!fe of LEA'.'\llf{f) A.-.:n 111., 1111, t' l!"n~:i\•·d1-.1 ~r 11 •1 ... , 11; 1 n;1rl 111, 1·d 'l hls ;1n1:11.l'.d sine(' th en h1• has 11\a~'cd 1n f1dg1!lsand 11·1J,(glt•sa!ot"llen · 1·onrt:>rt 1n inan_,. count ri('s of bt_>u1g 111tl·rv1ewed and turn s a truck clrn£-r or :i pla stPr1·r \lt"r(' inll'f\'1\•\1<'<l ,1! th<' hn•11•· 11 "·ntll !.n .. 11.ng l1u11 i1 p .. 1:'!•1 tll•' I I I I ·1\ 1·• " E'urope the bright lights of I ll<' 3ppe3Jstohinl fl .:i n•;1111 1• !.1•!•' 'l h" "JI ,···" -••• ·.i dc '·~·· ~;:!::"" ''""'· !111. u~:u \Ou • · .I li:!cvisiOll l'l'l'I\' Qff Ltt\u u!l l d l'k A s1waks 0111)' !'i'1\111i'~ 1111r! h. I ' I ,,. 11\1• In !\•a( Ji l,'OU tl11~ ..ean ro 1 ·es n1 er 1 c :in I' .1illt'L . HIS FATH ER 1s his onl.1• llt1nn!.' 1111t·r1111:ss1on <i t his II · h d father <hd 1no-.! ul Ilic 1.dt1:1i.; .. foo1 ba , ant nleU c. r a r ·J 1hought 11 1\11~ 1111pi'\1'1.-l'i' 111i•l1Jd~ 1, .. ,,,h,·i·. And Jlo'·r10 Aconcha At l<inta concert. 1.ie r ;1 n h d. L1·andr11 1111:1• !, ... hf,11 1·d I '11•· , ..... games, c c.ss. re a 1 n g · ,1 1,1•, nut rtli•1an: O could h:11~· l!l' iP'l'l'\ .t After l.) days. i""l1cves l..eand ro will becorne on:stage to see 11 hal 1vas hii'"-. d Hltel'l'S! Ill IJ\•;11)'. 111!1•)\lt'\ll'd "" "-I' 1\'rlt1ng. [)<i lnttng :in s11·u11· h 11 h h1· eoul d pl.iv une 11hule page .. , profcss1·on·"i p1·.,111·s1 b)' Jhc pe111ng and gave the con· I H I. h · !l and sp1·t1! 11111 1 nf l'!' 1111'•· t1t·i-'!1 J~1·t ,. : t l~ l't1:·1os1 t ~ " .. u m ng. e ig ts occa<;1ona Y h ui Ilic "Un:1ta , ·'g• of 10 or 12. d11cto1"s •i"nd a •0ood s111f1 ld b I pla11ng t·1111I" .:11d · ,i ~1nl' ' "' .. ~· ., " ~;i1t:ko.h~~. a 4;)~e~r~os tel:\~~~~~:;, -~IJ~ro~l~h~,.~1. __________ ·_· H~l:T~T~l:l'f~l~m~o:':"~'i_· :l·~":"':_:I_"_· _ _:T:l1:":'·=L:':":n=":"':' _":":':l:<!l:'":':'h:c:d __ 1_>,_s~p-il~c-1_h_c_1_.,~g_or_s_of_be_1n~g:__k_ic_k_. _____ _ runs through the house and gil'es adul!s a firrn h:.indshakl· 11·hen introdutcd. 1.EAt\l)RO. '\'till f i r s \ played thl' piano \1'hrn he V•;1" 1 '.!and could barely talk, 1n:idt·1 his :\orth An1erican dehul ( fl. ~t "l ' 011t''• Enough Sen. Jfenry Jackson (D· \\'a sh./ h:1d a fa st quip "-'hen ·rv performer !\·tonte Hall asked to be invi ted to \Vhite I-louse. "\Ve won't require sev· eral \Vhite l·lou ses." Jackson r ct or t ed . "\Ve'll just settle for the Eastern one.'' ~I '' ~c l1il1I ~11•11i11s'1 Rllff ff ·~tift flt' Gotl.' Gift them the big sounds. Gift yourself the big buys. ~· recent!\· in /ql:inta. pl;1\-11l~ \\'i!h 1i1e A!l3n!n S.\·n1phon~ Orchestra under the dirf'ctionl of con ductor Hohert Shat1·. The young.':.l('r, \\•hose fi-'C'I 1 could not reach the pNl:>I~, pla yed ~'lozarrr-: .. Concerto fer Piano :>nd Orchestra No. 2:1 in A 1\1ajor (l\. 4881". ·r chaiko\'skv's "S\'mnhonv :\o. 4 in F r.1 i11or. Op.· 36."' th(· Prclu<lc to \Vagncr 's "Oil' :'lleistersingcr" ;ind. as an en- C?re. ~'hopin's "Etude. 0 11 i0 .1 No. I. ATLA!'\TA '..:'RITfCS 11·er[' unani1nous in thei r accl;,in1 . ---calling him a-•·C'hi!d gcniu~" and "a gift of God ... His perforn1ance apparcntl v bog· .gled tile minds of. tile 4.000 1rho heard hin1 a.ntl lie 11·as given a standing Ol'.'.l\iOll, a rarity In Atlant<l. In a letter 10 Leandra's father. Roberto. <l forn1er con· cert pianist and Lean<lro's tcac!){'r. Sha\v 11·rote: "Our entire orchcslr.'.l \1";1s ::is- toundcd at Leandra's technical tichievement and n1 u sic a l underr-:ta nding ... it is difficult for all of us to expla in tu 011rsch·cs Leandra's conunand of the more subtle and pcrl'asive aspects of n1usi· ('ianshi p -tempo. articula· lion. dynamics and all the rrsf. '' Sl1:i 11· added : ''I \Vish bet h of you nllJCh joy and succrss 111 the exploration and re!eas- 1.ng of this extraordinary 1aft'.'nt." LEANDRO, \\'HO plays only for expenses and \1·hose con· ('rrts nre limited lo four a 1 rar bv his father. has already Parneci the cri1ical acclaim of Europe. IL'ith apiwarances in London. 1-';iris. ~l il:in. fr<'lnk· furt. Lugano. Luccrn~ and Ba· sPl. S1l'iti.crland. Salzbl1rg. Odensc, Denmark and ~1agal<i . Sp:iin. He is a protege of Art ur Rubenstein. acc laiml'd the 1rorld's greatest pi a n i s t . Voung Aconcha played a piece I 1·0111 Bach fo r Rubenstein a! !Ile latter's home in ~l arbell:i . :-\pain. in J9il at the age of " .. r ""as opcn·1nouU1cd." 1'een Narned lri Cult T ortu.ri1ig DELAND. :Fla. (API -A :\orlh Carolina teen-ager 1vas described here as the ring leader of an alleged Satan cu lt which tor I u re d a California youth to death. Kenneth M. Francis. 17. of Pope Air Force Base, N.C .. is the second or five persons ch arged w i t b first-<legree 111urder to go on tria1 in the bizarre case. .. lt'S NOT going to be pre!· t\'." Asst. State Atty. Horace Sm ith Tue!day \l'arned the Jury of 11 men and one 11•oinan. "The testimony will show that Francis instigated the entire affair." Police said Ross Michael Cochran. 17 of Fresno \1•as killed b~• a bJ01v to the head after being str<ippcd to ;i table. flo gged ~·ith chains and slashed \\'ilh broken glass. Smith said testimony would show Francis. a forme r schoolm ate of Co c h ran ' s , pushed for the you tb's murder because he erroneously bellev· f'd Cochran was a polke. in· rormant. '''\'E BELIEVE we can i:hO"-' that F'ranci~ struck the lll!iit blol'•." S1nith told the JlJrv ~:ranc1~ 1s on<' of three ptrM>ns still f;-1 elnR murder l'harge~ A fifth. J)a1·1d Jlcsl1'r, "'~o· • 17. ot Grren1·1l1(', S,C. was C"OO\'IC"ied in 'October and given 1 a li fe .sentence. , CMA!ll€ 11cCOT 0Q)D flN( (~J~O( ""'""''"" 0.•""!•fl'o'"''"'S-•" lo,.,.,.,.,," ~""""<k<•• -" ...... . r..-'•m•C""'"' 1C.o! , ... "'"°' ·-~ .................... . CHARGE Ir with your JCPE>iney Cha•go C.1•rJ If Y?u don'I 1.a1·e ;; r~lil'Q". JUS , ~eP r•OW f~~t ~f' l •Ir. !"Pf'111nyo1 'nry,,•.1rr--1)1r"' Andy Williams on Columbia Sol1!aire Andy W1 lliflmS Greatest Hits Vol. II Alone Again Naturally Best Sellers America on Warner Brothers America Homecoming Hat Trick ALBUMS • 5.98series .. STRACK TAPES 6.95series Marvin Gaye & Diana Rost on Molown Let's Get It On Touch Me In The Morning Dian a and Marvin Elvia Presley on RCA 1,Ra ised On Rock For 0 1 Time Sake Charley Pride on RCA Amazing Lo'le Frank Sina Ira on Repr ise Old Blue Eyes Is Back Cha1ge 1t on your JCPen ney cho119e card. Nell Young on Reprise Time Fades Away Country and Western CHARLIE McCOY r~. 'n'"' H.-, 1e r•, s,,,h --· .; ... , . .,.., ...... ,, ... l•• I•""''""'""' n., _,,, ~., ........ 8""'""'"°' ... 0ao<' 1·1ic 8t'.\t OJ' (l111rlie Ric!t . " ' on Epic I Monument Charlie McCoy Goodtime Charley Fastest Harp In The South Charlie McCoy Charl•y Rich Bast of Charley Rich Behind Closed Doors Krl1 l(rl1toH•r1on Bo rder lord Jesus Was A Capricorn Charllt McCoy The Real McCoy Kris Kri1tolftr1on The Silver Tongued Devil And Me Me And Bobby McGee 2.99 ••. NEIL 'fovN~ _J1Mf f/lDfS lllJ/llf . " Barbra Streisand on Columbia And Other Musical Instr uments Ou;:idrophen oa Focus on Sire Live At The Rainbow John Lennon on Apple Mind Games 7.99 LP 9.97 T1p1 Elion John on MCA Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 7.99 LP 9.97 Tap• Nell Diamond on Columbia Jon,1 th;:in L1 v1ngston Seagull 4.69 LP 4.99 T•pe ' I KRIS KRISTOFFERSON THE SILVER TONGUED I DlVIL ANDI liRISTOfF[RSON '.-.<' t • .'. """"'-' KRI~ ;::· L ·-· ' J[SUS '-' · ·• ''""'' l(jjiili(jjiiifti~ii!i:iii!!f~\-WASA .: ' I KAIS KRl&ltwFU!IDN CHARUIMcCOY •AMJ llOlll\' MDQIX THE RIALMrCOY ntlOtlg ' f!Af\J•I~ r.,n...G:icor,,.... ~~eo-·no-..... ,,..., "'""""-••Ttoo.9\n.~ I "100.fllliTA~TIDU)VINOTOUAO.t.lli' ~ •0--""° !itl:>r>oo'C-i oi.1""° ''• .~.:·": .:~·:~::.":-::~.':: ~-~' .•. CHARLIE McCOY "· \;'-.. ~ ......... , ''"hl--•C-C•I _..,.,,_l"l•ll S•~"""'"·•l 1"4> .. Do<"•W•"''•"-Dtolo•k• A<><'1f ... Prices effective Dec. 13, 14, 15 & 16, 1973 BUENA PARK Beach at On1ngethorP• Open Otily 9:30 to 10 p.m. Suncs.y 10 lo 10 ORANGE City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd. o~ 10-10 p.m. Otlly Sul'ld9y 10 fQ 1n • SANTAANA 3900 So. Sris!ol *No. ot So , Coalt PllZI ~n l~10 p.m. Delly Sundllly 10 to 10 .. -__ ,..,...._.., -~ -·-- • OAllV PILOT_,!~~ 'Tin Man' Has Heart, Saves Actors' Group From \Ylre Services The American Guild of Variety ArtistJ, reducc:d to passlng a tin cup to meet an operating deficlt, has been re5C'Ued by the Tin titan of the Wizard of 0.:. Jact Haley, the retired ac- tor who played lhe role of lhe Tin Man and is vice pre si- dent of the ArL-CIO affiliate, donated $50.000 to keep the union in business. Elizabeth a.s tht> wonian m~t Sou r c es c Io~ e t o ambassador to J\rf{e'fllinr:t John ful!on <..:lvll Court Jud~e admi red by the Urnish public P!Jpa.dopoulos say he is com· Davis Lodge and his wife, 1'ho1nas I.. Can1p ruled in In 1973, according to a Gallup pletely free to remain in his tT ancnca. returned to the Ath1nt;1 !hat ~tr!I. Woodruff Pol!. renlOO seaside villa and has Unit~ States by steamer, 1s con1pctent to hu11dle her ~irs. Alcir placed first with been allowed lo pick 40 The Lodges used I h c 01,11n property, accepting the 24 percent of the vot l'. bodyguards for hlrn srlL stean1er because ::i fa n11ly n·conunendation of a thr~·- Queen Eliui.bt'th, the n1ost And a gov c r nm en t spo kesman said th ey refus(•d rnan con11n1s!':1on \l:hich ex· admirl'd won1an for th c spokesman says the former lo be separated rrom the prts. rirn1ned her privately. previous three years, was sec-dictatqr. dej:l(l6e(( two week!t Lodge. R Republic.an, \\."as 'fh~ rul ini;t 1nfo!<U1s thal ~frs. ond y,·ith 12 percent. ago afie r seven years of ooc--governor of Connecticut. \\'oodru ff , daughter of major • man 1t1le, will not be prose-• Coca·Cola stockholder Georgl' Depo~ President Goorge cu ted. C.OCa-Cola heiress f<~ranccs \\"oodruff, has full legal rights Papadopou108 of Greece is ap-• Woodruff, 50. won a six-ye;lr to the trust fund wbich has Ul'I Ttlll'l'lolt Yule .Ser1·it· .. Billy Graham "'ill pre- side over a pre·Chnst· 1nas \Vh ite II o u s e r hurth service Sunday for President !\'1xon. (;raham will be joined bv Yale Wiflenppoof si ngers. Ca.nadian Abortio1ts CYT"T'1\YiA, Ort! (l\f'l - J\lmool 40,000 Canadian on·omen got legal abort loo.!1 in 1972, an u1c re.'lse from 30.92~ in 1971. !he federal statistics bureau sa id . Abortions are legal ln Can11da if the life of the mother is endangered. parcntly settling down to a Accompanied by thei r six fi ght to regain control of her been rna naged by the Trust ,__1i_f•~•f~co_n_1_ro_rt~an~d-s_ecu~r_i~ty_.~~d_og~s~a_n_d~•-w_o~b-iro~s·c_r_or_m_e_r~-l-t_t_m_i_ll_io_n_l_rus~t-f_u_n_d_.~~~~Co~.-•_f_G~c~o'-'.rgi:a~s:in:c~e-l~96~7~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'======================!. ( P EOPLE ) '"It's nice to kn ow sornchod \• cares ," P e n n y Si n~lc 1orl. former Blondie of the rno vics ;1nd executive president of lhl' fl ,000.1nen1hrr AC:VA, said or the gift. '"l'llc 'll n ti.inn has a heart." • So\·ict Anlh<lssador A.natoly F. J)obrynln congratulated Vi ce President Gerald R. Ford a nd cx t r nd e rl hi s Rovemmcnt 's "best v.·isllcs for the vice president's success in office." Ford's office said th'1 l the visit lasted for 30 ininutcs and that the tv.·o disc ussed "rcla lions bc111·rcn the two countries in a ge neral way." * Sen . William Brock . (R- Tenn. I said he told an oil company representative he v.•ould "lake your hide off in one-inch strips before I get through." ''I am sick to death or the lack oJ acceptance or responslbllllty on the part of those 011 companies that are not dolhg wbat they-ought to be doing In this country," Brock told several hundred members or !he Tennessee Jo'arnl Bureau. "Tfterc ip no excuse for lt." * A San Ditgo policeman fired fnr allegedly tearing up his wife's ll parking ticket says he'll appeal. Pttkhliel A. Blafnn . was dismissed for "conduct un- hecomlng an officer." Pollce (.;hle f Ray Hoobler said . * l.ov. 1boma1 J . Ptfttktll of Connecticut h ad to call on \'crnwnt state JX>lice for <l$istancc when it appeared hC' might not have enooRh Raso linr to dr\ve his family home to l!artford. ~legkill said that as he prcp.1rcd In lr:t\'C ~I11nchesler. \"!.. he round all of the filling sta!ions c!osC'd. ti.1cskill called on the state police "'ho furnished hi1n nine gallons. • Kennt:lb Bahn. a veteran or 21 years on the l...os Angeles County Board of Supervisors. "·as elected chainnan for th e nrst time in hi s career. Hahn's fellow super\"isnr~ ''Ott:d unanimously in favor ol Hahn after Supervisor P!'tfo Scbabaru m, chairman for the pMt. year, step~ do1111. * Jolie N I x on EisenhowE'r ,.r.~ited Nashv!lle. Tenn . to do a story for the S..'l!Urday Even- ing Post OJl y,·t:stern art. Shr snid her ur!icle "·ill tw baSC'd oo the collection of Mr . ;ind !\1rs .. John A. 11111 "'ho h<11'c some 70 pieces or art in thei r home. TI1c nrti clc is scheduled In be publishrd nrxl r-.lay . • Pat Nixon aCC<'ptrd an IS· foot Fraser rir fro1n Norlh Carolina for thr \\"hitc. !louse Dlristm11s fl'('(' :ind said thal the f irst Family would re-- main in \Vashington over the holida y to enjoy it. '11lc First Lady hopped aboard a trailer of a truck. parked outs.Ide the White House north JX>rlico, to admire the 16-year-<lld tree which was presented to her by Homer Sicks of Wlnston·Salem, N.C., a nurseryman. Wearing a bright green wool coat for the oceasion, Mrt. Nixon smiled and obeerved In obvious reference to the fuel short.age: "People are staying home. buylng tree! and en- joying it more." * TenDHsee Wtlll11m1 h a s been awarded the first cen- tennial medal of the Cathedral Church of Sl John the Divine in Ne w York as "the foremost dramatist of our day." Readings from the playwright's poetry and prose were incorporated into an evenlne: ol. tong lerViCfl at lhe Episcopal cathedral In up- per Manhattan. Afte r receiving the medol. Wllllams promised that II "would not fall Into In- appropriate hands or get Jost in my rather gypsyllke life." * Prime Minister Golda Mttr eMlly outdlstanctxl Queeo Super work and time savers. Easy to use. Easy to charge. ,119.97 • 5.50 a month Eu reka 0 Power Team" Motor in cannister. motor in sweeping head. Power selector 1n hose hanole. 9-p!eCe tools set. E_xtra 1a1ge dus! bag. ( 1260) 59.97 SS a mon th Hoover deluxe convertible "-pos111on 1u9 set1 ing. 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I ' . _.g_L_DAILY P_IL_o_1 _______ w_ .. _,_.,_dA~ Dtctmtltr 12 }Q]) Pasadena Pt1ts All In Parade \\'h e n Jl<tsttd .. na ·~ rose ga rden bursts into full bloom on :\evi VC'ar's fJ;-1y. 12.5 million pc-ople across the globe \\-i ll share it to son1e d··~rff' \lost ..... ill f'XfH'r1ence !hl' R!it h ann11;1! Tr1urnamcn1 of l,lkt•• l'rirnc11 1'1rs. Gerald Ford sa•~ she hopes he r hLi::.- band's \'O"'' not to ~et k the 1!>76 nom1nat1on for president li. final. •·JJe rhaps its JUSt sel- fish. but v.•e'd like lo have :.nrne 11n1c to our- !>cl ve '>," ~llc: .·aid. Ho.,~·s b~ 11·ll'\l~1on. llut 1nor'"',--------------- th:jn l .) rntll1on v:ill be on h:Jnd in ptrsr.n 1hrong1ng thl' parade routl' along Colorado Boulevard for a gtim p:;e of fl o\\'erc-d floats, p r e c i s 1 o n hand ~. and h a n d so m c t:queslri;1n units. AS l.'O OTHER p;ir:Hfr•<; pr1zt·s "ill bt· <111·tt rded fur ... 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Inc 11r: S:\JO 'l"H F: cente r 11..'i d1 ,n1ed a ravor:ihll' 1nx 1 ..:- t•1npuon ruling l.>ecausl' · .t "11c; s1ni::ll'tl out fllr st·IPCIJ\ ,. trt·atment for p o Ii t i r ;i I. 11Jt·t·11v~1e;d and otht·r 1~11;-iru111·r ro: !'en~.·· ;ind add rd th:H Jt•r• ! I!.-; · d.d nu• h;n 1• ti\•Un hLJnd~ 111 their t.ll•;1l!n~·s \1 ,1h 1:1:! pla1nlifl~ .. , Hichev rult.'d th:11 the cen ter a grouP founded by forn1er rt'::.tarche-ro; for ron~uF.lcr ad- \'OCate ltalph ~ade~. 1 s qualified to rt>('ei\'e d1'<luct1Ulc charitable t'Or.tribunons. Il l• ordl'rt:d the I.RS tu exE1nµt the group fron1 fc<tcral ult'on :1· laxes .. The group disbar.drd in Jul\' because rontrrhut1onc; dried 11:1 and a spoke.o;n1;in ~J!(l ;1ft•·r th(' de{·1~1nn th.1! 11 1-1·~ t k·:·r -.h~·lht•r 11 rill r-~ ... "l·~ u;• t .. - lll .. 11~. RICllE'I' SAID "'tht· In· fl•rt'11l"' t1f µ o I 1 t i ca ! ln- ll·r\ l·11rion h:is bl' e n un- flllstakably raised·' in the case h\' '..:_ A handwritt en memo in an IH.S fil e on 1hc case i•t· d1l-.1li11g ··pi'rhaps \'/ h 1 t c l!ousr pressure." -The testin1onv of oustC'd ~·h(lse \':ews th e White House fowv:t offeruive. -A delay of two years and eight rmnths in proc- essing t he center's ap- plication for tax-exempt status und the final ruling~ was "'totally contrary to views cxpre3)ed '' by IRS senta- lives earlier. \\"hilt' I-louse counSe l John \V . ------------ !"lean 111 before tflc Senall' \l':ltrr):!:ilt' (.'Q1n1nittce that in· di•all'CI a11e1npts v.·erc made 1 i u~t· JH~ adinu11c;tra11vr :1c- 1.011s ;1g.1111s l urgan1z:1t1ons Kicls Like To Ask Andv ..,. hf':iuty. tolor, and orig1nal1 ty And afti:rv.·ard , 100 .00 0 "fortunate" ticket holders will storm the Hosr· Bov.·I her (' to view th e traditio nal football J..(a1n c IM>tv.·etn the \\'es t :ind the ~lidwcst. Gift bu ys for sports nuts, shutterbugs and small fry. For the n1asscs the Tourna· n1cnt of Roses is <1 one-day a ff ;:ilr -gala parade and foot· ball game. But for Pas:idena , it is ;.inothcr matter. ThC' 1ournan1cnt for many in th is comn1unity or 115,000 is a 1,1;ay of life, a year-round affa ir. '1Ve're Ifie hl'sf k11011~11 city of t11tr size i11 lhe u ..... ' It is a continuing social event . a multimi llion dollar business boom, anO a chamber of com- merce promotion LJll parall~l_ed across the UnHed ~t.ates. City-officials here maintain that th e annual New Year's event has pu t Pasadena on the map. "\Ve'rc now the best known city of our size in the U.S." s;:iys OOnker Edward \Vilson . president of lhc 1974 tourna- n1ent. AND AL THOUGH not all the roses arc home-grown, the "''orkers art): .. The entire event is plannQd by Pasadenans. Among th~ a high ly motivated volunteer corps. 1.300 strong and dedicated lo one goa l: making this year's tournament better t han p{~S .. ~e-touma~enl organi1.a- tion ha s a rigid hierarchy. And upward mobility through il depends not on rank and position in the community but on loyalty and hard work. "Often there's a civil ser- vant ""'ho's bossing a cor- poration president," reports \\lilson. who succeeded to the presidency alter 2Q years of eommittee: \vork ranging fron1 flont construction to publicity. In recent years steps have ;ilso been taken to racially integrate the tournament. as v.·C'JI as the cou rt of annual rnse queens. v.·ith blacks. i\lex- ic;ins and Orientals. Be:ignlng as queen in the up- C'Qrning t'\'ent is t\liranda BaronP a 17-year-old high school senior from Pasaden a. FR 0\1 LITEltALLY hun- drt'<l s of entri es. 1ust 60 floa ts :ire C'hosen to glide alon g the ~i 1 ~·md(' parade routr on Ne1r Yt·ar '~ rno rning. All 1nu.~t be :1do rned \1·11h real flowe rs. Some cntrirs cost from SI0.000 to $35.000. Among th(' n1ost expensiv e and r laborale are those sponsoring con1- mercial organiza tions or pro- ducts, such as Eastman Kodak Company. Union Oil Company of Californ ia, Sunkis!. Bt1nk of America, and Chrysler Corporation. ~perennially represented is J1te city or Los Angeles. ... midi has sponsored e noat for the' Rose Parade for 62 years. Other civic entries include th e cily"bf St. Louis. the state of'Georgia. and, for the first tim e, Spok ane. \Vash ., pro- n1otipg it3 "Expo '74." COMPANY SPOKESMAN say that ~R os c Parade ex - posure via a w orldwidC' tt>lcvision audi ence is worth mill ions of dollars in publicity. And although ttiey will not pinpoint :i fi,i;ure. Pasadena ('ily officials say that proceed~ fron1 the tournament and RosC' Howl game as well as hotel JJnd rr>S taurant revenue falten civic coffers to the ' twie of sc.,·t ral million dollar! an- nuall r. ' 'Ila· to WT1ament literally blo.~somed from ,en Informal 'lliilgc telebDHc*I ts • years ;igo. In the early days it focus- 111 1111 rl!t ing or the r ings :ind pony racu, rather than ;,i fr101ball ~aine. Onl)' during \\'r1r!d \\ :1r I I v.•as the tournn- 1111·11! t'illtlTlrd because of rh·lt1n~" r1·gulat1ons and gas r;J1UHll lllo; Tiu' )t•11r·~ l!<lno rr'(f gul'SI i~ c-;1rtoo1usl Ch:1rlcs 1\1 SchtJll, c-rcator of "Pc1u1uts." And !h1• tourn;unrnt thr•mc 1s: •·1t.1 pp1nrs~ is .JCPemey 12J 456 181 'o g -···-·-··-· .. CH.A.AGE IT with ~our JCPenn9)'Charge Card If you don 'lha~l ch.!lr9e. · JUSI see riow last we can open uo your new account 219.97 Minolta SR ·T 101 camera 3Smm relle ~ camera with in1ercha nqe:ible MC Rol\kor 111,711'.!ns, Shut1i:ir speeds from t to 1/ 10Ci0th second. Bu11t-1 n exposure meter. SALE 3.88 Reg. 4.97 Ch arlie Brown gift pak View-Master stereo viewer and 7, J-dimen· sional reels. Minolta Cameras '·-:--~-- ~~~ . ·~·---·«""'1 . ~-~,,_.~, v .. . . ' ' ' "'~~w.·w.s1'1' I H' """' SALE 197.97 Minolta w~hO<l\ Cast SR · T 100 cam era 35mm reflex camera wilh single Rokk er S5mm 1/1.9 1::-ns. Shutter speeds from 1to1/SODlh sccond. Y/ifh Case 204 .88 12.66 Reg.14 .97 Talking gift pak See 42 exciting plcluree wllh !he added dimen- 9ion ol sound. SALE 12.66 Reg.14 .97 Theatre in the Round gift pak 94.97 Minolta Hi·Matic F 35mm camera The pockel size cemer• with II ash and caM. f !eclronlc shuU.er end elecl1 lc eye. F/2.7 leni. Includes View-Master viewer, 2·D projector, reel1 of Dl1ney lavorl1e1. Sale prices effective 4 days only .. PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC . 13, 14, 15, & 16 , 1973 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~.~.- BUEN A PARK SANTA ANA ORANGE Beach st Orangell'lOrpfl ~n Daily 9:30 to 10 p.m. Sunday 10 lo 10 3900 So Bnstol • No. of So. Coat! Plaz• City Or. 1t G.rd9n GtOYe ·BIYd. Open 10.10 p.m. Diiiy Strndey 10 to 10 Opert -10-10 p.m,. Dally~ 10.IO 10 . I f .. Face Ax? Tactics Oulined YOOR QUESTION rais<s a problem many Americans may have to-face in months ahead. Although unemploy- ment is down now, it 's a1most certain to ri.se as a fallout of the energy crlsis. We can flUCSs a few obviOU! areas llkely (Career Corner J 'to be in trouble -industries dependent on plastics and petrochemicals. and nonessen- tial activities such as recrea- tional boating and pleasure fl ying. But the precise man- power implications for the eoonomy as a whole aren't yet clear. SEVERAL EXAMPLES of how various occupations could be adversely affected: Travel- ing salespoeple -how much will employers be forced to reduce stair if salespeople can't make enough calls trave.llng 50 mph, or ef- ficiently arrange air flight.~ now cut by one-fourth, to pay for their keep? Electric sign repairpen;ons will have fewer signs to fix. If store hours ate cut back. how many sales clerks v.·ill be let go? U g~s .-·- rationing beOOines fact, some - small businesspt"<>ple, located in o u t-of-the -way nel'1t>orhoods and dependent on customers coming In cars. will be fcrced to look for new livelihoods. WBD..E THE ENERGY CRISIS may pass in months. the energy dilemma y,·ill go on for years -wlth numeroU3 unfoneen dlanges in the Job martel. The best insurance against unemployment you can have in lhese gyrating time! is to gain an Wl-de~tanding or the Process in· vol ved in getting another job, My next group or columns will deal with the Job search. Today, we'll start w Ith observations on what to do if you're afraid of being fired. THE EXIT INTERVIEW. While miµiy employers know little of the science of hiring, hord~s more know even less about firing. ?\1ost people fl'el like crumbs before and while firing a subord inate. If you rta:1gnize this te~. guiltlike stale on your emp\Oyer's part, you may be able to shufne the pink-slips t o your ad· vantage during the te.rmina· Uon talk . A few ideas : * Negotiate for severance pay. The minute the boss sa ys "Sorry, but •· im· mediately jump in a n d bargain for SC\'Crance pay. Ask for six months, lnstcad of the usuaJ l'4'0 weeks. and settle for the most you can get. The main thing is to sciu psychologicRl advantage of the moment while the boos i.!I feeling his greate11t dlscom- fort ; after you're gone and the boss starts con\lincing hirmelf that he did the right thing, It may be too late . •APPROACHES in negotiating for pay. Your tac- tics will vary, depending on the rea!JOn for firing and whether you've had advance notice. If yoor boss snys it's for economic reasons. reply Umt you'll h8ve a terrlble time relocating in a time o( rising unemployment and y o u ' 11 starve (unernploymcnt com- pensation does n • t last forever.) U you 've been warn- ed and your pcrlormance was marginal, perhe.ps lhere was a hultb or emotional reason why you couldn't do better -in short, 11ppeal to his dlaritable lnstlncOI . If you weren'f warned. say that fir-trie without nottce ls un- ccioacionable. U you're a vic- tim ol powe< polltlo, and your boss has a few skeletons, you can hint that you know where the closets are IF yoo really hive the ammunlUon and are toush enough to use It; an empty bluff can backfire on a later job reference. In fact , the only r estrai nt on bargalnlng like a 900-of·&·gun for more cut-oot pay Is overstepping the fine lln• of maki .. the bou angry enough to givt you a louay reference. Thal'• why an appeal to his better nature Is a safer gam- bit tha1 a lhrut. lie'"' !attuOH for W1 col- am1 \o Joyte Lain Kenlledy at tJtlt MWtplptl'. Sorry, DO mail unen ca.a be 1lven. ((cl 1m, McNaqllt Syo. dlcal<, Ill:. Alf rtptl -ri- '4.l A B ' A 12~ 451 111 0 I --"""'°' IT wilh 'jlOUr .ICP9!'iney ChafOI Card. II 'fOU don't "'"" • ch1r~ just 1et hOw 1111 we can ' oPen up )'Qur nfW account. . ' • • OAILY PILOT 27-- Down Hatcl1--ls W 01·ld Rea{l y f 01' Ogogoro? As"lCl:\lt'd Dillt1llt~ Co Lid . hop1· 10 t)fi:;tn rn~t~s pr1xfuc11on of ugogoro 1,1,1th1n tl'.O year'i and s1·\I it at horne and abroad. With prices like these, you can do a lot of giving. BUENA P"RK Beach al Ofarogethofpft Open Ody 9:30 to 10 p.m. Sonday 10 to 10 ,. . • ' . -. .. ,· .. SANTA ANA ORANGE .. 3900 So. 8f1s101 -No ol So Coa~ Pt1ua City Or. at Glira.n Gmv• Blvd. Open !G-10 ~ °"'Y Sundly 10 IO 10 Open 10.10 p,m. Diiiy Sund9JI 10 to 11 1s dratting new laws to o:n- !rol 1he sale aad qua.lity of o.:ogoro. The rural vi llagers who pro- duce OiOgoro, sometimes call· ed "Ice "'aler-," will in the future have to sell to a reg~tered agent rather thin direetly to tht public. TIIE AGENT CAN then st!I the crude product to approved d.isliUers whose refined prod- uct Is subject to quality cef\· trol by !he government. Take the easywayout The Treaaury Gift Certificate. Good In any Tr111nury O• JC Penney •tor .. And to\I can ehtlf91 It on you1 JC Pen,..., c .... rga Card. $100 maximum. ., .. ' • 28 OA![T PILOT Allen, Landry Exthange Blasts Y.'ASlllNGTON (AP I -After i.phttu1g 11onal ('onrerC'nce l~as1er11 lliv1s1on ti!l•· tv.·o on-the-fi dd ~OOt(>SlS thi~ yeur. th~ "\\le had six 1ll eg:tl;pi·occdure pc11;1lt1l·~ Dallas e;o ... :boys and \Vashington Heel-becautc of tpem:• nif,1n('d l..<i!'ldfy "fJ11r skins haf@ continued 01t>ir fivalrv in the linemtn cotnplls~d ~.1nd 11e-f1n :dly g•it verbal arena ~·i th (':l.ch charging !he 1ht OH1ctals I~ v.·Hrn \\';1sh1ngtun null· other \1'1th dirlv !ricks. they <1u1L C:o1rho\~· 00<1Ch Toni L;1ndr\· h<is !il('d .. \\Ip protrlilt'd lo !h<· lt•:.1guc ulf1t·e a prOt<'St •.1gai11st tl1C' Heci~1ns \1·i1h l}('('ause 11 ':; illegal to Jani qu;1r1crli<1l'k lhr i\ntiona l Fo0th;11l !..<·ague L.fli('(' in ~ig11als,·· s;:ud .Lanclr). "'hich he alll'ge" \\·;1.~h1naio11 1lll'~n!lf~. ' T~, le&gue· Qffi ce , s.au.l 11 1-.Q1.!ltl J11· a11rn1ptt>d to disrupt quH11drb:tck Boger \'~sh£"ate·tk a)!et-J:ions. ~t:l1ibach 's signn! c•tl lu1f.( lasl Suncla.v. Mk!c:l,)O<~ply<. droJ&:e<t !1p l;1~1 ,\car's "[~t rhcln protri:L" 11cis t.'.Oach (:eorge ~le O\'tr tho Co91'boys· tillcgcd U::>i' :\llcn·s ropl)' .. "I I'~ rid1L11lous.'' of'Ulegal <#ackbnck block ing Landry char~t·d !h<l t \\':i.~hin~H111'..; "They'rc ~l rµvnin g Lllc·gal rn1>tio11" defense ~ellt·d '·hut ·hul ·hut " 11 h c n and ~C~ ~a .that 11 t1su'1 ca!ll'tl. · Stii ubach ~•llcmptrcl tu l·c111 ..;1i::n:11., 111 said·AOeb." '; lh(' g[lm(' 11hich \\~t s 11011 IJ~ the-('n11boys ··Da ve ft~· y.·as 1·l1pp<'d 011 th.11 '.!7-7 and \Utu;ilt~· :is.sured !11t·n1 th•· Xa-l..1nd~ot ~ ~ it 11•asn·1 t·:1ll1·d J~e ; i ' • sure 10 mention that." All er th<· Cowboys d e le ' I e d \Vash1ngton 34·!~' in thtir t\nal regular sc;.ison 1neeting l11st s~. th e l·rac kback blocking aJntroversy brt11·ed. Just Ix-fore !heir meeting in the NF'C t:l'1ao-.pi ons h1p. ' Allen chargt.>d that wide receiver Lan ce Alll'or1h, 11·hJlt· 1n 1notion . illegally 1novcd turwJrd l11stead 9{ going laterally or :n1'<1Y frail\ 1!1c line of scrimmage before <'Ult1ng do11'n linebacker Jac k Pardee 10 spring Calvin Hill for a touchdo11'TI . ·rhe CO\\·bo.vs and Brdskins ·arC' tied for first plaee 1n the NFC East Division w1lh rrcortls of !l·t but [);illas 11•ill take the !Lill' if OOlh l\'ill their rinal ga1nes next SuntlJ.). The Redskins defeated tht. CO\vboys 14-7 lo thei r first mteting but the thra$ing Dullas admtui.stered . t o Wasfiln gton last Sunday enabled the Tex· an.s to gain the advantage in the poil'lt spread betv.•een them. The ·Redskin.!j have a good opportunity to take the y,1rtlcard slot, thus, at 1east lheorelically, setting up aootht'r mee ting between the l\\'O rivals. \\fashingtoo l\'Ould have to d('feat r-.linnesota and Da llas W()Uld have to beat Los Angtles in the playoHs. Then. the verbal feud will continue. But , again. ii 1n1gh1 never have ended. Askt'd if Allen had tried to pull the so-called .dirty trick on tbe Cowboys .be- fore. Landry <inS'.l'ered : "Well..let's just say he picks his spots." Loss Streal\: ~ DETROIT' (AP 1 -Since Bill Sharman took over as coach of !he Los An geles Lakers . the team has onlv lost four consecutive National Basketball Associa- tion games twice. The first time was las! season and lhe second time is now. Los Angeles lost to tfle Cavaliers, 101·100. in overtime at Cleveland Tuesday ni ght and the Lakers try to snap their 011 TV Tonight • ._Chann.ei 5:at:6 .. ... " .. f'.~-~----~--'---- ': ·• ·-four:gan1c losing streitk tonight when .. • , . ' VPI Teltl'hOI• NORTH STARS' GOALIE CESARE MANIAGO STOPS A SHOT AS THE KINGS' CAN MALONEY WAITS. Race Driver U 11conscio11s After Crasl1 O:\'T,\R IU 11\f' 1 -B:ice dr11•cr I.er l\11n?rnan !'e111aincd unconsc1ot1s 1 n rr111cal condition todny l\'i!h head in· 1u nes suffered "'hen an lnd1anapoliS·1Y!W ear he l\'3S <lr11'1ng carel·ned into a \1·aH at 190 n1ilc<; ;1n hour al Onl;iriu ~lotur Spee(Jl~·a~·. uff1ci ats said. l\unzn1a n. 29 , of G11 11enberg. lo\\'~'- 11:1s l1 stC'd ;i<; ~t abll' under 1n1l'n~11t' c·are al San An 1<i11111 11o~p1 !;1l i11 nc:irby l 111:ind \l'hf'l't• hr· 11;1 .., t:ikt·11 111 ,l i:u1n:1 1iJl10111n ~ 1ht· t'1,1~h 1!ur111;.: 11r~ ll'St~ Tu esd3y. .J un Book. general n1,t11:iger of the · Sports i11 Briel' Hirscli ,5iies Co11ipany; . l(ing·s ·in 6-3 Setback .\IADISO:\I . \\'1s. -l~lro~' ·•1·razylct.,'S .. l!Lrsch. th(' forrncr l..o~ i\ngf'lr~ H<11n!'i professiondl football "1ilr. hn " lllf'(I n Si.I n1illi.011 sui t ag;11n).! 1hc John~11n \\l ax C'o., charging the tinn naml·d ;i \\'On1e1i's _sh:.ivin K crt·:in1 "Cra1ylegs" \'.H hout his prrn11ss1on. Hirsch. no11 the ;tthlt'!lc dJrf'clor at rhr lin1l'crs11y of \\'1sco11s1n. cl ain1C'tl h1' ('arned 1he .~11cknnmc on !hr gridiron lie :ilso c<ill ed the 11ay !hl· t1nn l'- u~1nj: ii an "1ndig11i1 y·· \\'h1t'h has e;1u:<iCd hun "('1n b:1l'ra~sn1ent. • hun1i hation . ·· vcll •ran 011't:d lhern a year on an option f'On t ract. Alan Rothenberg. attorney for the ~BA c·luh. said Tuesday , ··~e~· \·ork arb1tra1or Peter Seitz has rendered an op1111on that the Los Ange les Lakcrs validly exC'rciscd !heir option for !he St'r1·ivces of \\'1h Ch;-i1n berl:i.in for the 19i3·74 basketball scnson e """''"""Sirius PITTSBrRGlf Au stralian 1-\cn · thCy face the Dcrroit"Pistons. \\'ith the Cleveland defeat. !he Lakcrs h:i1·c no ll' Io s t six of their last sc\·en g:1n1es . The Lakers led Clevela nd 26·23 at !he ~·nd of !he first quarler then he!d 1:·.c ('av;iliers to only 12 points in the :\cconcl quarter and led 4S.35 at half·lirne. But in the third quarter !he C'avs ou!scorcd Los Angeles 30-9 during a period of nine minutes to go ahe:id ;111d although the Lakcrs came back lo tie the score and even lead. thev n£'ver really recovered. · It 11·as the second time in three 1nce1 ings th.is season tha! the Ca vs ha ve bested the Lakers. De.spite playing 11·ith pulled groin 11111scles. J eri:· \\'cs1 scored 32 p<'linis for lAJS Angeles ro lf'ad all scort'rs and kept the [..;1 kcrs in the gan1e in the. third period. Af1er Cleveland had inovC'd to a 70-£0 lc<id \\lest scored sc1·en st raight points to 1nakc th e score 70-6i. In all he scored 15 points during the quarter 11'hilc the rest of the Lakers added onlv four nnd Cleveland ou1-scorecl Los A.ngeles 37·1 9. '" l<n9t ln (100) (ltVlll~ /101 I • ..... <10~ ' H~·~~•~I ' Sm«11 • Cood••(~ • W•" " p,,,. • • " .. " " ~·9 " ' " " " " " " o ...... , S mit~ 8re"''' Carr (IOr.• Fo•l~r P•l!etr'''" \VaH!n f~1•1\ 19 :12-10 100 101 .. 1, lo1 "ngele1 26 :n 19 C.l•v .. i,.~o lJ !l JI f o .. 1r<1 ..,,,_ :::1r·,d~~<1. Cl•mo~• " " . . ' i S4 11 • ,.. !& I 1·1 11 ro • • 7• ~ 5-5 ll j {) 0 6 " ' .. ' ,, 10 ~~ 101 1-100 •-1~1 1.1~1 f~ul ; lo1 A"litlr• 1S. (lev(!~•<I 11 rt•t""" 11 loul1-LD• A.n11ele" P"ce '1-J,J,ll ELMORE SMITH GETS SET TO BLOCK JIM CLEAMONS' SHOT. College Busketbicl_l .• -__ ., " Lo11g Beacl1 Rips Loyola; l1idia11a Upset lly l1·isl1 I.Qi\:(; BE ACll 1 AP l -Cal State \l.ong Bcach J blC"' O\)f'n a close game \\'ith 22 straight points in the second half. and the l2th·ranked 49f'rs ran off 11·ith an 84·511 college basketball victory over Lo yola 1 Los Angeles• Tut'sday night. The 49C'rs led 3&-30 at h:lHtune. but Loyol;i n1ovcd up 10 !rat! b.v four points. at 52-48 11·11h !2 :45 left 1n the f.!<Hnr. Long Bl'ach. J. 1. !h••n pour!'d l11 7'! un:in sll'ered points ;ind put tht: g:i1nt <111 ay leading i2·~8. Loyola had stayed close to Long B£'<ich in the ea rl y i::oing . Jcad lnf.( 7.i; 1n th!' opening n1inut cs. t1nd had gain ed ground on the 49ers unlil !he scori ng surgr. Fresh1nan Cli fton Pondr.\ter led nil scorers 11·ith 20 poin!s for !he 49t>rs His brother. Hoscoc . added !'.! points for Long Beilch 11·ith Leonard Grny .1d· ding 16 ..... BLOO:\ll~GTO.~. Ind -John Shun1atr scored lhe Firsl goal of !hf' .(!•trnl' for Noire !Janie and !he sixth-ranked Fighring Irish . never behind. 11·rnt on It) beat :i;o. 3 lndian:i , i3-67 . Tuesdav night bf'forr 1he largest CT011·d 1•\·e·r to a!!C'nd a b;1sket ball gan1c in Indiana histor;-.- Shuniatr finished lhe night wi1h 26 poin!s. The Ir ish, now ~. led by as n1any as 11 points several times 1n rhe first half. held off a lloosie r charge for a 33·30 halftime lead and built their n1arg1n up to 14 points. 60-46. in the secnnd half. Thf' Hoosiers pulled 11•ithin !hrtt points 1:11c in the gan1c. I! \1·as !nd1ana·s first los~ in fou r riu1ings !his season and onl.1' the second loss al ho1n1~ since thl' opening of !he Assembl~· Hal! 111·0 yc;irs ago . ThC' cro1rd of li .4&3 broke the rormer reeord of 17,43fl set against Purdue J;ist yec1r. ..... COLLEGI-~ PARI\. ~Id . -Guard John L11cas scored 28 points and had seven Hssists as fourth -ranked Maryland drop· ped (;eorgcto11•n. D.C. 115-83 in a neighborhood baske!ba ll riva lry Tuesda y ni:::ht . Totn illc~!Jllcn scored 23 points end l.{'n f·:Jn1ore added 22 for the Terps. 11·ho ran up 1he1r third highest point 1ot:il in history and \\'On their second s1 ra ight ;,1f1f'r :i one-point opening loss to top-rankl'd UCLA. :! .·1·n1 ile o~.el raccwav. ~aid l\11nz1n:.111 .1ust l o~t it .. 111 !he :;coond tu1·n and his car hf1 'th0 11all. spu11 ;1round and h11 thr ll'itll ,1~<1111 bel•11·e sliding do11·11 111,, tr:i<"h "E\'!•ryhodv h:is l><:en JOSh111g !11(' hl'll oul of hini'' sincr th e nri1ne fir s! ;1 µ pc:ircd. ll 1rstQ'1i ;ittornt·y sr11d. "111• 1'::i11·1 \r;1 lk ;i round !ht' hhK·k 1\ilhou1 10 pvup le v1pp1ng aho1i1 it .. Rose1\'all has !-iign1•d a onc·~(':ir contract 1J bi;•cornC' playe r-coach of the Pittsburgh Tri:i.ngl•'" (If the \\'orltl Team Tennis l.c~uc. the Triangles announced Tues· d;)~r. f!o~('11·alL :19. 11·inner of rverv m;iior 1ourn;in1en1 except \\'i1nb!C'don . · beca~1"' lhv th ird 1naJOr m<ile player to join 1hr fl<'rlgllng \VTIL. See Dari11g Peo11le Elmore also \\•as credited wi!h 19 rebounds and five blocked shols . although he \1·;:is charged '.l'ith goaltending lhree tin1es. fie ~·as IO for 15 from the floo r. 1'hf'1't' 11 ,1 ~ 1111 fire. Cook s~11d "ll r n1u~t h;l\l' banged his hr.id on thr. rol! Ji;1r :in1! :;,111fcrcd .1 trc'11H!rltlousl ~· "l'\·t·rr t·1 n11·11-. .• 111n" ';ud (;oul.. C11uk ,,11r! tl1f' 11.,..;pit ;1I t<il1I h1111 l\un7111an 's · 11t:il -.1g n!-111.:r•· okay. X· 1 ;i~·~ !'ho\1Td no .;kull tr;il'ttll'f• •· l\unzrn:111. 11t•· pn·-.11!1·1!! 11t :i fan11ly· 1111nc1t aul1Jn1nbd1• 1t1•:ill'r!-h1p u1 lo11·a. 1<; nnr ol !ht• 111p I SAr !>pn111 1lnvcr!'i and t1n1shC'd 't'1·11111! 1hr .. ~t-;u· 111 the n<i1 ional :,prin1 s1 :1nd1111~" f)ri1·1ng tl1'· E:1gl•· ll!l\·11hcH1!-~'r 1h:11 1-·rashl'<l during Ila: tire IC'!-!S fo r Fircsione_ ~ i\t111111HHl fin 1!>hf'd 11th iii l'SAC lndy·t.<·pe r:icing :n lfli3. l !i~ hl'st tinish 1vas 1hir d :it the Tex:is Twin 200 Oc!. 26. He fini shed s1'1·rn111 in lhc \1•reck· <;.trc\.\'n Indian apoli s ;JllO , plr1ced 20th Jt PoCono after brieflv l.-;H.l1ng and finished I.1th in the L~dilfir111<t .)00 l1crc Sepl ' l\unz1nlln star11·il r:~cint_; Ii! 1·c.H·~ :igo and at Ille ;igf' r,f 2n ..-:ip lurl·tl .1 L1tr n1ode l :-1oek c;ir 11\lf 111 1011;1 Ills first full yc;Jr on 1hc L'S.\(' \:h<ll ll· pionship t·1rc·u11 v.·<1-; 19i2 UC LA GHIV COA CH SE LECTI01\; NEA il LOS A:\'GELES {AP) -"Ii's going If• be quick,'' says fYh~k' Director . I. D. ~1organ of 'UGY\ ,when asked hov,. soon 'the Br•iM )'1an to name ·a nc"· foo tball coach lo replace Pepper Rodgers i\forgan :iddcd, hovJevcr, th:1t thcrf 1:. no fi rn1 time Jim.IJ, set. .. , don 't know i( that Jl)eans it will !)I.· by Ftiday •. bc!0Pc11 ·go to St. LoWs ""llh the ba.skclb.a ll tcani. or nex t week," ~lorgan ~~ Tuesdry.;; 1 · .. But we cnn 'I afford to ' wait OltlCh loni;cl'," 1 • 1, , ,\lorga11 said he "'ould !<tlk lo evcry_onP on the l 'Cl.A rootbaU s•r befo re a r1t'"' co<1ch 111 p1ck<'d to succe«I Rodger'. "hu lt'ft to go 10 Georgia Tech C;'1p11·ell snifl l1 1r.-ch di rt no t \~a nt 10 stop snit· of !he 11r111 "l)ul "c Jthl \1;1nt 11hat·.-. co1n1ng In us·· e .~or1/1 .'ilnr.• \l'iu RL001\l!XCTf1:'\. \J inn -~ll nnrsota ·-. Bill (~ldsworth~' lirl'd 111 lhrcc go;ili. 11·Jthi.J1 ;:i 7 1 ~ · 1111nute sp:in of th c !11 -.1 reriod Tuesd;1y 11iJ!ht. po11·rring !ht' .'\nrl h Stars In a fi·:! :\;'ltional !lockel' Leag ue vietory over lhe Los .\ni;cll'" Kin ~s. Th~ g~me .1lso sav• rookie Phil Horn,· of lhe Kings regi ster his fi rst Nlll. goal · on ?I pen3 lty shot .1 ft er refett'l' Wallv Harris n1INI c:olds11·or1hv had hookf.d him from behind on a brea'k·1n. The victor v 'eXtoodcd J\1innesola's domination of .L,os Angeles to 21 st raight gan1('s \1•ithout a loss, 17 victories ;ind rnur 1ics. since !\larch 1!170. and moved the North Sta rs ooe point ahead pf th1· l\tngs into fifth pl ace in the \Vcstcrn ].11\'ISlll!l . + '· • •• I • • e .'i(' lo Prneliec LOS 1\.'\GELF~S So uthern (':1Jif()rn1;i'!' Trojans "''ill begin pr,1cticing S:1turdi1V for their .Jan. l Rose ao .... ·1 garnf' \I.1th <)h10 Sta tC. , • Troians l'Oach Johh ·McKay: \\·00 !~ taking his seventh f02tball learn to the liose So\\I. said he \VilJ hold 13 practices. thrC'e Its~ th:in the "t U. The Trojans. 9-1-1. 1\·orked oul J ti.mes last yea r before bc<tllng Ohto late 42·17 on~ New Year's Day. ,, ! t I The 9·6-1 Buck:eyes a c: r i v ~ llt<!. 20 . and will. hold their final 10 ~\'k'outs ' at Citrus College in Aiusa . e H'lll BP11r."ed LOS Al\"GgLE;S (AP ) -A spokesma n fot the Los Ange les .J.:ik1·rs (If the Na,- lhma l Baskdtball A!'~0(·1a1ion deC!arC<'f "rucsclay that two rrt'•'llt legnl decisions .. "·1.11 keep Witt Chamberlain from playing this ~c;>~1on unlt•ss hl! ~111r11s !o the La kt.'rs .. ,Ch11mlwrl:n11 !his ye11 r i11~11ed a t'On- tract 11 !tU Uw Soo IJ1c:go Conq1.111aadors a~ pl11~·1ng·co;ich for $fiOO}XlO a YC'f!r. Th•' Ldk ers sued clain11ng the 7-foo t· 1 John .'\wcornhc ~igncd earlier 11·1th llousron antl Jin1m y Connors signed \.l'ilt1 P.a!tunore. e S1111t1) T1·t11le1I CHI CAGO -Ron Santo. long-time thi rd base s!ar for the Chicago Cubs \1'hn l1Ccan1c the first player in baseball to inl'okc lhc vet,..rans ' rule, Tuesday 11·as traded to the Chicago \Vhite Sox . L11st "'eek al the winter n1eetings in Houston, th£' Cubs tried to deal Saalo 10 the Ca!tfornia Angels. But the 33-year- old veteran. aler 14 years with the Cubs. killed !he deal by refusing to go to !he Angels. • Because he is a 10-yea r veteran \11ith fi ve years 1vith one club. Santo cou ld \'eto (1ny dea l not to his liking. Dulicl1 Nan1ed All-An1erica Former Mission Viejo fl igh and S;iddleback College footlJall stand· .>ut Bob Dulich has been named to the NCA A, College Divisi on II ~ All·Amer1can team 31 qtJBttetbaclt. Dulich, \\'ho now qua rterbacks for lhe Uni11ersity of San Die!(I. ama ssed 2 .2~9 ya rds in total offense ·hr leading hi s W:nn to the Division ,.,. play'offs before it '\\o'SS eUmlnitt.ed fn opqnmg round play by Wit- tenberg. Ohio. He hit on 145 or 260 passing attempts thi!'i ~cason and had a hlgl"t ga m~c of, ~00 yargs atJE five , tonchdowns against lfnlfe<I 'StafC! J11fcrnatiohal l lnivcrsity. .~ ,.Orll y a' junior, Dullc;b led Sad- ,.tft cbAck t9 1hd'-~fl11slon Conference .co-championshi p~ in 19.72 bclore tran9fcrfi!1g to lJSD ..... Last of $1 Bargains: i\IE)l.IPHIS. Tenn. -Vandf'rbilt. led hy Lee FO\\'lcr·s 17 points. knocked off 1"\o. 10 illernphis State. 75-71. Tuesda.v nig ht in a batlle of college bas ket ball 11nbeatens. ~ Watching Ha1ig Gliding Alt hough Fo"'1lf'r 11·as th~ leading scorer. it WilS sophomore guard Joe ~:ord y,·ho dc!ive,fed Ille \'ictory \vith f1vr fr ee t.hrows in the finaj 42 socond s. Just imagine. ror yo1,1 can go out and 1va1ching people themselves. a dollar admission spend an afternoon trying to k i 11 It transpires at a place called Escape Country in Traboco Canyon and the nc:ri:t gathering of potential victims will be Saturday and Sunday. Daring people who think it 's fun to play human bird by flying kites off 01.J!NN WMITI WHITE WASH: cllrfs, hills. ladders. f I a g po 1 es . smolrestack.S or whatever, have taken to trytng their luck at the hills of Escape Country. Frankly, f thought the .place was a refuge for escapees from the state f3nn . And a!tef hearing what goes on out there, I"m not altogether certain I was wrong . in that impre98ion. Anyway, Escape Country officials boast lhat no one has been killed or v."OUnded flying kites off the bluffs. The official exphmation brochure calls tile ,po"it "'hang glidin g" ancj l'd he hanged before T'd ever risk my neek· doing It. Bui to c11~h his O\Yl}. Afterall, if peQple 'got.Jheir adventure .beg filled by diving of( Acapnjco's cliffs or by jumping a rnOlorcycle· ·ov·cr .. cra es . nnro ~utt-11ve· ranlesnakes . ...,.hy oot hang glide. Or 1\·hy not paste tcathers on your arm~ and leap off toe Empire Stal e Building Or play hop 5C<lteh on the Santa Ana Frce"·ay? Or display an I Voted for Nixon bumper sticker? Southern California tennis fan almott got a chance to see so me Davil Cup actkln. It wa1 arranged that the United St.ates would play l\fexlco ntxl mouth in Palm Springs IF i\fexleo de(eated V.1ndcrbi lt of the Southeastern Con· fcrcnee ren1ained undefeated y.•ith its firth consecu!ive victory. while the in- dependent Tigers fell to 4-1. Police Quiz Houston Star Colombl3 . SANTO DOMI NGO (UP !l A Unfortunete11: l\le:ri:lc:o wa1 upset by Dominican Republic judge ordered· an Colombia .end the lalltr will now host offi cial interroga!ion of jailed llo"9ton lhe U.S. In lhe North An1erlcan zone Astros star Cesar Cedeno todiv 011 mat'cb. charges of manslaughter In the..tfiiOtln g PS -l\'hat Is Colombia doing in of a teen-age girl. • 1 North American zone play? Indications were lhal Cedeno niight Word from !he tennis grape.vin~ in· be freed today once he appears ih court dicates that Billie Jean King and husband on the ·formal charge. Poli<."C had said Liirry. ere separated Also that Billie the shooting apparently was an accident. Jean collects a Deal five grand for each Examihing magistrate Socrates Diaz public appearance . I presume that is a Curiel announced plan.! to que!tlotl the minimum 1ee. 22-year~ · cf:nter rielder a b o u t Troy Hlgb of F'tdlerton bis Orarage Tuetday'S pre-dawn shooting o f Couaty't 1ofi hl&b scbool Nl~etblll Altagracia de la Cru;, 19, at a 81nto scorer, by averap. Mark Wulhntyer Domingo motel. I ft bJtllng Ml po~Dll per: pme. He's A ~11~ report luu~ arter -1,nCO~al ooly had oot. icame tllll1 far INo. % quest1on1ng of the baseball t ti_r . eald, Is tonight against vl1hht1 Orange) but "ft has not been pcwible to Iii: any no matt.er ltow you cut It, 50 ln_oru:_blame on Ces3r Ced eno." ™ pOnt'@ lump I! mighty Imposing. sald, however. the case wa11 sitbinlth3d Sparkling 011 Dartmouth Collcge 'S to the ~urts to get. a full heiring. freshman football team this past season Cedeno, one of the best yount~!E· ~rs was Charley Dargan of San Juan in baJeoon; W1's "i.rrestcd TucMI)'• • Qljii!treno. lie played in a defensive ing and charged with "V61 ltlfy secondary thal gave up only 103 yards n1an~laughtcr.'1 Legal cx~rCs lri T San per gam.r passing. His team sported Juen said it was !lmllar lo the tbarge a 4-1 -1 record. of secOnd degree murder 1n the"1'ftlted ·-Olll'(•lf Pl•yed •t &m ct.-te·High~ -. .s1a1 .... -/ __ I • • • I LIONS FA.C E . ~ . . MtlIR FIJ!E Westnlln>ter lfllj!i's basket- ball leam · chaqtnges .,1uir High ~.Pasadena in opening round j>lay of th< O.\(l<n Grove ·toumJfncnt today at 5 at C.,den ,Crove l~igh. , V'/tdn~idit\", Otctmot'r 12, lVJ DAILY PILOT 2.) Edison Wins, -68-62 . --> " ' . , ~ Sailors Belted, Friars Fall • • . ., .. 6-74 ... " - Coach Ito u g Stockhan1's Wes~r team has i. 4-1 season tecord and is Ire.sh from 'i ' ttUrd. place fini!h in t he ~W e st m inster-1'.larioa Jnv i~tional last week. " Wlth a vlcto~y. the Llort:i v.ill face . the winn er or 1tht Compton.Montebello game 1' Thursday's semifinals al &:36 p.m. A loss \\'Ould p u1\ \\lestminster into !he cor\-- solatlon bracket Thursday a~ J; 15 against the loser of lht Conl ptoo-Montebcllo tilt. ~ ~1'o Mll:_aclc I Cold Spell KiJJs Tars; B1•11i11 s Roll Comeback By ROGER CARI.SON ~ Ill• 0111, 1"1111 ~i.11 By RO\' EV Al'\S Eight points in the sp;1n of 37 seconds brou~ht Edison :\('\1·po1·t • 1 larhor l I 1 ,:i h ' ~ 1-ligh's Chargers from the Sa1!nr.; fl·!I 1·11·111n !u ,1 cold Artists \ ! - brink of defeat Tuesday night -~hooung pl'rrorn1anc<' 1n rhr and 1he Chargers went on to ~rc·oiul q11art1'r Tuesday 111ght post a miraculous. 68-62. dou· • ble overtime basketball \•ic-.1nd the disadv:intage prO\'l'd tory over Se rvile H i g h ' s 100 much to overconlc. !· ' ' fl 111 51-48 • Friars. Long Beach Wil son's Bru 11 1~ The trium ph puts eoath clicked for an i'mpt·essive, 96- Dave fo,1ohs' Chargers into the TOM BALDWIN 7.J. basketball triumph and cllampionship s e m I fin a I s against Long Beach Wilson Fired at Santa Ana \'a ulted into 1he scnlifinn ls tonight at 7. tonight against Edison at 7 . Setback ..,1 Host Huntington Beach and The loss puts coach Da!e 't Warren square off at 8:3() in BaJdwt"n 1-lagey's Sailors into the con· By HANK WESCH 01 lllt 0•11~ l'U.r Slfff '\\'hoeve r said opportunity knock! but once never saw a basketball game like !he one bet\\'Cl'n Laguna Beach l~igh and Coronado Tuesday nigt)I at Laguna Beach. opportunity knocked several times for Jerry Fair's Laguna Beach team, bu t the Artists nevr:r came up with the right ans'l\'er and bov.·cd 51-48 to ' " •' ' -. I~ Islanders from San Diego. · .Jh..¥:-tl~ ;; .. l..aglUla Beach came from' ,.....,, Jt'k~~ , nine point.r; do\\'Tl at llalfl ime .,..,.~llitl PllGli ~Y L•i ,,,n1 to tum what had been a dull game into a close one 10!-UNIVERSITY HIGH'S BILL VIEIRA DRIBBLES AROUND SANTA ANA FOE. the -final nine minutes. but _=--=-=----------;;-:--:c::::;;:;~--::;;==--~ -"'"' ~ --:9-ll~, -. '· ........ ~ ~~ -.. :...,-~ic'keO aWayl ts cfia nets..w·Uh_ •4 -• -• _ ,._ • • -. • "·" • thr:ee \ate turnove rs and cold shooting . Tiie loss evened Laguna Beach"s seasonal record iu 2-2. D~fe1isive San Cle1nente Except for !he early going, Laguna Beach led only once hi the gan1e, 40-39 \\•hen Frank Wright hit l\\'O fr ee thron·s \1·ith 1:37 left in the third quarter. Coronado ansn·ered 1rith five straight poinl s and 1hen held on through a' loosel y played final quarter. Stops Saddleback, 48-36 Lllguna Beach had one fi nal chance. however. The winners had a ~9-46 !eaG \\'ith 43 seconds left 10 play in !he game. but L,guna Beach cut !he margin to one 11·hen \iickey Allen grabbed a rebound and scored a la~·up vdth 2.1 seconds to play. 1\nd ~·ith 12 seconds left on the clock Allen picked off a Coronado pass to gh·e the Artists a shot at victory . Alter a 1ime out , the Ar1 ists looked for a fina l shot. but Coronado"s Je£f \\'orley in- tercepted a pass \\•ith 1~·0 seconds remaining to ice the game and a teammate hit a jumper at the buzzer for the final margin of victory . Allen-stood out for Laguna Beach in the defea t, rt- bounding \ve\\ much of the game, and scoring 14 poinrs 10 tie leammate ~1 a r k Rathbun for game h i g h honors. \YritlM l!•lflbU" r1~~·" ..... 10 " .. !bK n Yllll•ttt i.: ... ,,1 .. l :1!•l1 . " ·-· Uv .lflHN CASS 04 (~, Dt llY "itot S!ill In football. it's beJie,·rd !he best offt•n se is a good defense. The same can be said in baskc~ball ;incl Sa n Clemente High pro\·ed it Tuesda.v n1~ht by holding s~ulrl1ebaC'k 111:.:h to just foun first-half field go.1l s en route to a 43-36 victory in the first round or the San ClemenlC' ln,·i1a1io n11! h;1sket- ball lournaml'nt pl;1_red in the Tri!ons· gyrn Costa :'llesa lfigh v. on the first gan1e of the evening. 88-65 O\'('r Pacifica. gaining !hf' semifinal tx>rth against S.'ln Clemente. 1::1 Toro and ~1lssio11 Viejo ba tt le. tonight at 6:30 v.·hile E:s1ancia and Dana !~ills ,.;c at 8 to determine the other tv•o semifinalist~. San Clemente can1e out in a tenacious 7.onc defense Tur ~­ day night v.•hich pcrple:<ed Saridleback's Roadrunners and finally fort·t'd 11 u 111 e r o u ~ t11rnovers and lo\\' percentage shot s. (Jnly it took lhe Tritons so1nc lin1c to get going 1hen1sclves. Once coach Stan 1)(>:'11;.iggio's club found lhe range. ho\\·evrr. there \\'as lit - llc doubt \Yho u·ou\d 11•in. even Mona,.clis Start Fast . , Crusli Bassett, 84-50 By HOWARD L. Ho\NDY Of ...... htl' 'Ptt.t St.,f A red-hot flame kindled the t-.fater Dei High Srkoo1 basket· ball team to a torrid first quarter and ~eh Jerry 1ardle's r..1onarchS went on to post an 84-50 non-league vtct«t over visiting Basselt High Tuesday night. Wltb Brendon ~1c:Caughey and J1ck Dean hilling with precision aod accuracy, the 1\1onarchs scorched the nets ror • commanding first quart.er advantage, 314 10, and nCver 1ldoked back. The Monarchs opened with a full-court pressing defense , fotelng numerous turnovers. and a commanding reboqnding ptt{otmfance that comp&etely oVenbadowed the Olympi.ans. In fhe, first stanza, Mater otl hit 13' ol 21 sholS 'fOtn FV in :Action ' ' . '. SAN!'}. ~ -Foootain V1tley High's clef«ldlng cham- pJlm1 mt<l Lompoc Hlgh'a afaves in \he first round of the Santa ~atia lovltMlonal ba•kelbalt 'l>Um<Y Thurroay at &:30, 1 lf coach Dave Brown's Fountain Valley five is suc· cessf~l against Lompoc it will rvtet the winner of tht Chan- nel hlllldl-Rlghetti match · 1"rJd~y-'9t>7 •• the (\oor includin,I! four by ti!cCaughey and 1he same nu1Tiber bv Dtan \\' h i I e li1niting Bitssett lo but one shot tnost of the time. So devastating was the ~1ater Dci cOntrol of the boards that it collected 66 re- bounds with McCaughey high at 23. Dean and Steve Martin- dale each had 16. But that first q u .a r t e r shooting perform ance found lhe Monarchs hitting al a 61.!> percentage f i g·u r e and a lthough they cooled off at the half, it \Vas 'ilill a re.spec· tab le 45 percent from the noor. The tight. full-rourt press defense employed by !he Monat'dls bad Bassett com· plctely di.sorganlT.ed. T h e speed -ol Tanlte'a players more than made up for their h•l!!l>t dl...tvanuge. 1bt game reptaC<d tht Rincllo Alam!,.. tournament on th• Mater Del ocl>edule. Friday nigh\ the MOOAl'chl win journey to La saue High in Pa.aadena. \\'hen Saddleback rnade a rnild rally in !he third quarter. flo11•n 2~-8 ar !he half, the Hoadrunncrs narrO\fCd the gap to 30-21 11·ith a 13 point third quarter, !)('for(' ratlin~ bu ck in the final eight minute~. O::in !.)odd \\'RS !he Tritons' leading S('Or('r 111ith 12 v.·hilt David Taylor chipped in 10 and Bob Yoder and Jacque i)i1to added eight each . The Roa drunners, 1vho have yet to v.·in 1his season in three -.:.- tries , u·ere paced by Steve Dyer who collected all I~ of his game-high points in th<:- second half. By Y.1inning. San Clemente evens its season mark at 2-2. Doon Kalo!d Yoatr T~v•o• Oe~1mo1• s ....... RoW r;I ~IV!'' Ollto fOldl! ·'-· "" . ' -·~ F our-111inute Explosion Boosts l\1esa to Win B\• STEVE RR:\~1) 01 "'' 01ih "ilol 1i.n Four niintues 1na~1 not se em l1 kl' <1 lon!,; time \\'hi\e enjo~·in'.?. a good n10\·ic. but it can he an eternity in a basketball gan1c, as Pacifica II i g h di scover('({ Tuesday night. The \lariners were blitzed 20-0 by Costa r-.1csa ln a little 111orc than four rninutcs duri ng the 11econd quarter of lhc open- ing game of the San Cle1n('nle Jn\·irationa\ basketball 1ourna- n1enr and when the-fin al bu 7.icr sounded . coach Bob Sorensen·s l\I cs a Mustangs had ro111ped to an easy 83-6.1 \'ictory. By \vi nning, Costa ~lesa bat- tles host ~an Clc111ente Thurs- day night at 8 o'clock in the semifinals. "This is the way [ thought we could play bul you dever really especl it early in lhe year,'' said Sorensen. lndetd, the Mustangs don1inated a club that came into the contest with a ... 2 record. \\!ith a tough man-to-man derense supplemented by a rrustrating fu11 court press. Costa Mesa star1cd ils bid for \ts second win without a loss thi s season hy outscoring Pacifica 23·16 in the first quarter. Cotlta Mesa surfercd its only ookl spell ol the night to start ··* !"'kl """" "' .... l~~111r r.:•.!r. ~':rtti ,'.,,:. "iot1lt Cffll M.-l •I ,.,..,,, • 0 1 11 l ~ 2 JI) • I ' " 7 ' ,, 1121 1'> l 0 0 ' : i : l ' . . lf lO .. the second quarter and soon Pa ci fica 1Yas just l\\'O points beh ind . 26-24. II v.-as th e last t1n1c Pacifica go1 close. Four n1u1utes later the score v.·as 46-24 with Costa ~lcsa sizzling. Only a ba sket v.•ith 10 sro:>nds to play in lhe sec- ond quarter kept C-Osta ~ter;a from blanking Pacifica in the final fi Ye minutes of the first half. ln the first half. Costa fvlesa shot a bli stering 63 percent. All five Mustangs starter1' ~cored in doubl e figur£'S. led by Jim Swain's 24 points. Phil Sa lazar chipped in 16. John Cu1nmins 10 . Tom Carrico 12, and Andy Sager 12. · Costa Mesa could easily have scored 100 points but Sorenst'n emptied h i s bench at lhc end of the third and foW"th quarlers. U11iversitv · • Rally Tops Santa Ana fry CRAJG SHEFf Of f111 01lty 1'1111 Sti tt Ken Vieira hil a short jumper and a pa ir of free lhrows in the closing minute of play lo gi\'e lini\'c rsit~· 1-lii:!h a \vild con1e-from -bchind 53{10 basketQall ,-ic!ory o v c r visiling Snn!a 1\na Tuesday night. Vieira's buck~t \\'ith a minute left ga1'c !he 1'r01ans of coach John Driscoll a' 5!-~ lead and 2~ seconds later The I 5-10 guard popped in rh c two ll charity tosses and lJni had it locked up. Things didn't look as rosy lhree minut es earlier. 1\t !hat stage lhe Trojans n•ere losing by seven (48-41 ,. But Jim \\1h\le hit a short jumper u·ith 3:25 to go and 28 seconds later Viei ra canned a pair of (rec th rows lo cut the margin to three f48·4fil. Then after :t Saints !urnovt'r. the Troj;ins' Seou l Kafes;1an hit a layup 1\·irh 1 1:51 lcfl, KJfesjiRn \vas foul C"J 11 seconds later in racing for a loose ball and sank the tv.·o free thro1vs to give DriscoJl "s c!ub a 49-48 lead. After the Sainls' Brian Pope put his club back ahead. ir n·as time for Vieira's heroir~. The Trojans go! off to a f fast st arr in the ga1ne. rolling 1 to a 10-0 lead . But Santn Ana , reg rouped and outscored L'ni. I 19-2, for a 19-1 2 :idvantag('. The Saints kept the lead unt il the final l\\'O niinti!PS. lJniversi1y p I ;i ~· c d in- Consistcntly throughout the 1 till. not bcinll: :ible to huv ' a basket inside. Time aftc'r ' ti1nc the Trojans 1nissed fro1n I close in. The Trojans finished ·with a 44.9 percent shooting mark (22 for 49 ) while Santa Ana hit at a 40.4 clip (19 for 47). Vieira caruied 18 points 10 lead the Trojans, 10 coming I in the final quarter. l<a fesjl:in hit 13. 10 in lhe last eight minutes. I .• I Marron l\1VP Steve ~1arron' was named Pirate of lhe year and Larry Blattennan was sel~ed ca~ ta\n at Tuesday'night'1 awards banquet honorlns the Orang• (.:mist College water polo team. The dinner was held in the student center. the olhrer tialf ol the semis S<Jlation semifinals against :fn"~r:~ i~ 1~ ~~ ~~~Y1~1!~~~j D. . J Sc~~n~h<~~~:t~rn~ ·~~·ny ·1 tournament. ] SJll JSSe{ tlill• mec tal 8030 In the other ~ Tom Lloy's jumper from the half of rhc conso1a1ion ·sen1is ·~ free throw line with 35 SeCQ11ds Thu rsday \Vi lh .. l))c ~ _l9sers left in regulation got the Torn Balcl11·in. head foo tball eli rninatcd froril,.the 4Sl:h-an-~ Ch:irgers C\'en at 51 but his co.arh ;u S;in!a An.a High nual ll untiT1~ori:Bfac1i Jnvita-efforts appeared futile \\'hen 11on:il tournament. I v · h t 1 60 'Z School for the p:i:;t nine years tic C' r1ars s ot ou o a -,; NL·wporl played \Vi!son even lead WI.th 1'-bonef1't of a has !}('en fired. the !)ai\1• l'ilot • llC lhrough eight n1inutcs .,.and missed field · goal and. three has learned exclusively. assuroed a 23-27 lead on Brian turnovers by Edison .in the Baldwin coached Santa Ana O'Flaherty's ·24-footer with'' llO first overtime. to the Sunset Lc:igue cllarn-lime remalnmg in the first All that was reqUired of pionship and into a CIF fina ls period. t Servile was to run tM <'lock But \Vilson took over at that O\Yll, •it:: e point with Dean Decker, a ~ d but t•· Charg rs went ber1h in 1967, but had fal\t">nJ • after Se.rvite, fou1ed Friars on hard ti1nes since then in 6.0 guard \\'ho· fini!Jhed wfth p\aye~"_a~~j>~Y~ tw'·a miss __ terms ·of'~on-lo~s reco~ds. _ · •. 25 counters, -and 6-1' T,om , .at tne g_i:atts.JL~-.-4 ___. SL~2e.-.1hc."• baOhcf l 9 ti_/' · Cass1iffi1an (20~rsrt~adln(" It worked. Edison iOt tile the ";3l" ----~ bl'l\l and ziprej dO\\ll rourt ~cason, \\•hen Santa Ana \\'as 1 " Th(' Sailors misskf 10 -i-: -"'her<' Steve Tully lipped l:i led to glory b~· Isaac Cun i.~. a row frnn1 th e field after a bucket \\'ith 34 seconds left S;1111a Ana ha~ endured J 2!-J !, · t 1 ·rans \'an Der Aa scored \Vll 1 l -!hen he followed· \vilh a 2 mark. s ·~o to i.:o 1n the half and 20-footer \i·ith 22 seconds 10 In t h a t span tl1c Saints 1hut proved too much to l go arter another miss at the h h d 0,•crcoinc. although ''cwp"•rl I. b o-·t ave a only tv.·o \\'inning . 1~ ... gratis inc Y ~rvi e. put on a rally of sorts in That pared the 1nit rgin to seasons -1968 \l'ith a 6-.1 the fourth period . 6000 Joe Tro'cll •ame up ma rk and 1972 with a 5-4 ~ woJO. ·• .. \Vil son extended its margin wilh a cru cial rebound off record . 10 70-~-l late in the third periorl another ml.ss at t'-grato·s Thi s l'C'.ar's final record was ric before Newport. Oegan peekin<> Str,·1-an I 13 seconds later .1-5-! \1•hich included a 2-5 r-,,.._ c · a\l'a y wilh the efforts of 6-8 ii iYas Tully from 25-feet out. Sunset League rnark as !he Dave Seymour. 6-4 Mal l rying if at 60 to send it in10 Saints 11·e re plagued by In-1 h d v double ove rt ime. j1u·1c s. • \i '! Spa ngl er, 0.'F a e~ty an an .-( &hoof priOCipa~ Dr. Joan Der ,A~· ' .: '"• ·. ldlion 1~u) u pr Ip \\'i\son a n no u n cc d the N''"'''' Ht•lll• 11•) l . .lo• l..l••~ ~"t.'lr~ · Wl•·on T •C•~ll R• 11-11; ~ l ; 1~ dismissal today, ~aying it had 0 .,..1,.nen• s 1' 111 ~1 ~~ ~ • l : bccil di~U.'!Sod \o\'ith Baldw in ~~~"'4~' A• ~ ~. '· •11 .• 1: j 1 6 3 )j -:it a 1ncC'tihg ~le llfC\'lOtls ~·n-R e1111~r 1 1 1 0 1 1 d ~ewnou• l j 11 Tcu 11 l ~ I: e~ 3_1'. ~~~rQI~' 11 l 77 t£1<t a, J~1rre1•8• J'\o in1n1ediatc successor roi.ll scor• i.v ~~.rre2:!11 16 1' ;.~i:1~~ :: 1; 1~ ~~: ~-~ was named. ~~~~~.·~,\:.~~wn ?l ;l ~ {t:f~ SKIERS Hurry to Sears Sears Ski Sale Baeu Part, Cntll Mtu ... Onqt llottl NI)'. Prices effective thru Sunday, Dec. 16 Men's and Women 's DOWN JACKETS Were SSO 2988 Assorted colors & sizes. Aluminum SKI POLES 449 Nylon Ski Parkas Was $30 to$70 NOW 815 to 835 Assorted colors and sizes. PLASTIC SKI GLASSES Assorted colors. COMPLETE RENTAL PROGRAM • All new skis, boots, &r pole! • Rent as low as $4 per day 1 10% discount to any ski club member COSTA MESA• ORA NGF. ONLY Adi ,\bout St1r1 Con,enlf'nl Credit Pl111s 5-BUCKLE FOAM LINED SAN MARCO SKI BOOTS 5999 \\'ere $75 HIGH BACK HI NGED SKI PACKAGE · •OS 200Ski • Tyrolia Bindings •Aluminum Poles Was $90 6999 Plus $7.00 Binding lnstallatlon SKI GOGGLES __z· ;~8 Sears Low Price • 0 poll" e11ter a r SHOP Now For A FREE LIFT TICKET TO JUNE MOUNTAIN SKI RESORT (one per s&ort) •All reltislrations must hf> in before December t>. 1973 • Winners will be posted and nottfltd Sears employees a nd their families not eligible Sears a1.-.a1,aotauc.: .-No <:o. Buena Park-8150 La Palma Ave . 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J17l Ill) Cen11'" J.:.11 -,: Smoih (G) de<: B~•.•• 116 -5olc1do (() <l&C K•hlrr 10·3 1.).( -V&U'On•n {G) pinned JOl\nl.Q<l 1 ·2• 1.:i l1·8 !GI HO -ftorn•nd~t IG> !lee. G•rl""" l°13y 7-), "' ,.1. "' Gel!awav (G l dee. Clbb~ "''· srn11h <G1 d"'I'.. '-l:C, H0ptay (Gl r>lnn~ Joo•• Jell. HY\'. -Boon•r (Cl r>lnnf'd White " llJ11to '-w1yw;;;lt1119 Tourney V1r.ltv N..wport (41) (2.l) Son Gorgonlo NewPQrJ (511! (6J Boni!• N~p0rT IJlll 1'.16l El-.ent>ow~ Nl'WP(lr1 (S71 (01 E!~er JV Newwr! 133) Ill) C~•r1tr 0d~ 9&-Kovflen~o IN) won Dy lor!e\I !SG), won ov tor!ei! <B l; plnnO<I DY Co~ (E l 1:00; Wort Dy !odel! (E JV)' pinned by J-towe\ ((01 l;IS. 10!>-Newpor! Harl>Or forl.-llld, 112-P•rton (NI <ltl At>nd (SGI ~.~f won DY !ort~! (8\; pinned bY !.oncntz fE J J,17; def 8!'llf'l10t1 IE JV) 7-2.' pinned DV Yama•nll• (CO} 2:JO. 170--Lovell INI def O>udY !SG) 17-?; woo Dy rorlti! !Bl; pinned K.egMI (El S:OI; pinne<l Ru9-.elDerg (E JV) l:lS; WOii by lorrell (COi. 127-Btcrwn (Nl plnnltd bY Pnlmbe'!I /SG) ~:-loO; ""' Janes ill) 11-5; pinned Tcevlno (SGJ 2:10; won by tnrllil ""'' Gu•I f'-1 <let o .... l~C.I 11 ~I w~'l bl' •or!e<I 111 1. ~n~ Mt•ro !l \ M P'"nf'<l ("!~•I IE JYI I ~J. ,,nn.,ev fodt~l Mtrlnt 001 ~14f'L,.,. On .... ~ -ltud>On IGl won on lorl911 , l()J ~••t (Ml plfV*I MQl(l(ht(k IG I I .i. 111 -5•>tno IMI def. $•!1Wt1del I C.1. 9.(l l?Q -Moort lG) dl'f s11 .... v (Ml, •• '" ,., Prlc t !GI. JO Z. 1n -+ C1nen IGl plnf'>td AllD•- IM 1 ! )7 .. (c; I 0 ,., (G '-0 D'lano ,., "" (Ml def, R1lnf0<d 1~ -l(taltt v (Gl dl'f. Crett (Ml, .. (c;.\M} }I ~~·QG• (Ml pln""d Rull 115 -Thcrn!on (M ) o!nM'd f-«!rn<!On IGl l :M. Jiit -F11 .. r (Gl ftf. NIChch ( IY' I t · I, "" IMI I I~ SPORTS Vanguard s Fall, 64-57 PO~IONA -Southe r n California C.Ollc~e of Costa Mesa staged a torrid se«>nd half ral!y but fell just short in losing a 64·57 non-con- ference basketball contest to Pomona-Pitzer College here Tuesday night. Behind the hot shooting of Ted Rcrgenon. who finished the game with 21 points, the Vanguards fought back fron1 a 37·18 halftime dcfi cil to clo!lc to within four , 61-57, with a minute to play. Pomona rallied in that final 60 !leconds, however, to hang on for its third win against tv>'o losses. SoCal College is now 5-3. Bill Ht lm H"rroin Gllltli. lleroreeon J im H.im Ku mot 51<1•ch kl R9i':tt.i1 H11111m1: " ' ' • " ' • • ' " ~· .,.._'i·~v); !le.I llllrl'I 1COI S·3. _ .13----Nh:ll "KoYorttnk9' (N) -plnnfll Tr<1vlno !SG) 7,2(1 , won D'f !or!•ll CBJ ; <le! Ooa~ (El 6·5: pinn.-d M•dlne !E JVl 0:(}; pmned Slollmtytr CCOJ 2.•S. Alamitos ·-EntPies lJl--Nl!Wl>Ort Harb...-lurlei1ft!, l•S--1-<amnier~s (N) d•I Augu,11n• !SG) 9.fl ; pinn«I Mell•H (I!) I I!: pl!>n«I Wrn-fh~m (E\ S is: rlnnfd Chapp~ IE JVl 1:51; ptnn~ Mayer ~(0) 7:)(1 l~Yhllg INI pTnn«I Rl~har\IS (SG) 1,0 : pln""'3 Ca1art1 (Bl •;71 ; pinned Gianni IEl 1;1-6; pinn«1 HOCJ~ !E JV) l :\01 pinned Wiiken• (CO) o:~-l 65 -Kewft mu ra (H) plnnrd H~znoY••r !SG) 3:1S; pinned N ~v~ (8l •:51: won by rorrel! (El: plnM-d Floret {E JVl U:•S; pinned bY Motet tCO) 1:!!. 11S--Rfed (N ) pinned Mv1rav ISG! 4,1a: won by •wlelt (II): pTnn«I Mt!Yett (E) l :JS: won by fotleil (E JV); loll lo Vllter ((OJ 2·1 . lPl-Newpart H•rDOr forftlled. FOlt THURSDAY C!11r & Flil. Finl Pott \l:•~ P.M. Sl E••c!• on nrll ri ce. 1S Exocll~ on 41ft, 1111 i ncl tlh FIRST llACE. ~ yar<I•-3 ve~r ~ds. Claiming Puroe '1600. Cl1imlng prlct ~000. Whata Re!un (ll:lchar<11) TMlrd Image IMorrl•) COO<I Charlie (A<lalr) M00n Ft•• !Crea9t1") Firecna•ge IHamll!onl BlllM Ot n<IY lW&!IOl\I Ryn 111(1!lbV Run (Drtve•l F•mllv A!!1lr (Tree•utt) .S•v Rlvtr !W11tal "' "' ". "' "' '" "' "' '" "' S~ld. Stt (Knl11MJ SECOND RA CE •• «XI v1rch. 2 Yltf otn matdtns. Purie s1:ioo Alamitos Results FIRST RACE -l!.O varJ•. l veor olds Cldim<ng_ Pur•e s !)C(I Fav• Jov (H~•ll 6.00 J(() JOO Mar~e11 IAda"I J_oo 1'0 Moon TOPP"' IWerd) 1.10 Time -18.10, Al•<> ••n -EatltY CMtrQt, Vandy Veg9~. RoY•I Parade. Oan<IY Good Ber, Ole Colonel, Ar>dY Oone II , Ca•h Moolan Scrotcnl'd -Perr 00<end, FlgMtn Choe. Pick O' Bar. E.cho TOCJ. 'l Extctt -7•FIY" JOY & *-Mu11ftt, P•id S!l.:111. SECOHO llACE -lSO y1tos. 2 ve~r old maidens Purse Sl:lOO. Fl~el'• Dupe IWM<ll i.10 5 IO JOO Def o..., Ann !C~r<lo!B) 13,10 690 Two For Go (W•lgml J,40 T<me -18.19, Al><> «Jn -Oic~evs Teo•d•OP· Otl!T, oa -P.!'Q"I J~1. 7or1>!!" 0Bfl~v. Nevad8"~ Part, Cea•e To W(ol>Of', w1.,~vmo•P., Scr•!Ched -The Good Tnl•I ~Q(.~Y Mvnf<:•, Th~! Otner Man. (~•~ ""'"et. OQ ~ Ol1~ua1;lied •r.<I place<l la'! THlllO RACE -..00 vnr<h , l year <>l<I• & .,p. Cl1lml09. FilllfS & mort!. Purse l1100. llflY ftl Louil-f l 'llt~•,dll ]2.llO tl.O JllO Navo!ntiO'l (0•o:Y'9't"l J l'(I '!O Loh O! BOOIS (Ad•lr l 2,60 r ime xi "" Al>O t•n -JOOie S41 ln 8ot, ~ltt~ J_;(_)s Altos, Crespi Mix Los Altos High. conqueror of Or;-ingl~ Coun1 ~· learns Santn Ana Valley . Servile ;1 n d Anaheim. 1neels St. Pnu! killer Crespi Frida~· night in the chan1pion~hip ~h<nvduv.·n of the CIF 4-A foolb;ill rinals n.l the Los Angf."11'~ Cf•h~C'un1 Other football finals include ,\1 o u r o v i a t111d Crcsccnta \'all··y at C1(rU!' <.:-Oltcge 13-A ! anct Tt•1nplc Ci t~· ;1nd Riverside :-Jorth at :.11. Snn 1\11tonio Collrg(' 12-A 1 l'hc 1-r\ chotnf)11Jnship i;:an1e brl\\'ecn host lmperla! and Paso Robles will be pla) l'd Saturday artrrnoon ;:it 2 lmjX'ria·I elimin"ted Oran~c Coast area team El Toro in the sccood round. Sar, OeDrfl Zan. No !.l'.ta!cne•. FOURTH ltACE -'so y1rd1. 2 ve•r Olds. AUowanc.11. Pur\t \1 600. Wottnln' Hour (H~t!I 5.¥J • • .io 1.60 Gven• C•n1il'a (MoHl1) 1• . .io 10.•0 Hoit! Boom (Mltthell! J.00 Tlma -11.9•. Al10 ran Ml11 11:....,a,d Set, J<l<' Tl'<', ChitrTe• Jet, Jo~n·1 Rtd Lind& l. OICl•eys Molly 8t, Moon C~'' Go, War Cho<"S Ethe. St•~tche<I -Mlc~e•1 SU!'I Flowtr, Ml~•olld Rocke!, M10Tc Jr. FIFTH RACe -110 Y••<I•. ) yttr o!th ~ UP. (l&lmlng. P~rst Sltoo. F•n<.v Wiiiow !Rich&rds! Molly 11 i11l1n (W••dl M•~o Slny (B&llou) Time -•6 . .io. ll.tO 6.00 '" Alw r~n -Sco.;p.1r Sport, Genoe. Venda Llnua, l<n•1e Roc~e11e·, !lid. Scr ~l<.h'-"1 Mldw•v Tom. SIXTH RACE -8/0 ~ar<H olds & up. Clitlml"9. Pvr1t S1400. Cher(Jlo.H Dunc•n (.10 ... S.10 00' Pta, IJ(•ni1l O•~n1on<1 Bft,, IGarlil) Semola (MO"l'I .,.60 2).80 •. .., •.IO l.&O •.OO 1 1me -4fl 07 AIW r•c«I -Go FIMMt Go, C1p1ain Kl•. CllPflt• Vantlv, ttav~~v, Yo Oul~•O. Scr•T<~<I -GlnQfr Som, Mt!dlc•u~. Al•miltn. PMI. Jj E~lcl• -1.ChHOIOff OurH;:t" & l·Di1mono e1rl. l"•id un.oo. ,EVEHTH ltACE -35'3 Y•t<I•, J ye•r ol<ll &. up. Allow•n<f, Pu.-.• ~J~. The Mon!11r1~ Ba>". Al•mi!()O Sui.It IC atdOl•I Fie"'! COPY fAda!tl Chic Par Go <Knlgnt) Time -17.el. 16.olO f.llfl '~ •• '·"' '., AIW r1n -I Know Th~! C.ir!, Spec111 Nollet , 01• Min G!o, Vlnewln, R'iltel Ooll, King Bird. No ''rflltllti. EIGHTH llACE -3$0 Yl tds. Y~•' old• & yp, Clelmlng. Pu•se '""" Bvld A<l\lenhn·e (Ad1lr) '·"° Un<lt Wt\ IWard) Lilf'O CMmf !Bk~el) Time -11.00. '·"° ).flO 6.20 4.60 10.00 At!u r~ -Mr. Powtt!I, 8!>1d Sid, J n llutr;ss, OendY'5 J1!. Top'• Gtl, B•d Wl>o. Sc11tclled -Otaw Pl1y, On Aii<iuffl. IS E•l (I• -•·&old ,\d¥111lvr• • '·Un<I• Wt1. Paid 110•.to. NIWTH llAtE -)~ yil•d,. 1 YNr ~ld• & vp. (l~lmlng, Colll·b•ld. Put1t """ O•ck~ba• IWM1on) Sl.40 16.40 6.)0 ~~·I"'"' Ch.,.g• (l(nioM) 1..0 6..10 ~t•\C~ Fl~•~ I Li11~am) 3.?Q 1,,,,e -1a n1 , Al'IO r•n -B~r• For Lu~~. Ai• Shqw. N •~< Note. ROV•I 8e Ye<al" c.o Ml~ly J<l<', SPICI Hot•. C1ndo llav B~• \C•~T~~N -El Attff, Mr. SlllOJ". GO!d lllQOl, Goltl 8tr Too. U E~Kll -l·DedtlMr & J·SIH.,.-t Ch•rv•, Ptld $16».H. Ch&rge Oark llt>Cl<•I (WlllO<I) CMcogo IAd•lrl Roc~y Mun«a (Treawrel Srondy't Stat ( Nlcodemu1J O•nOy Oon• {P1nlo) 8ombadler !Mylttl That Otne• M8n (W1rd) ~wNT P•nnev (Hor!) Pal11uln !Gerr~l Th• <>-' Thia! !Motrl1l '" "' "' '" "' "' "' "' "' "' THIRD II.ACE. 170 y1rd1. l Ye•r olds and UP-Claiming. PvrM t :!OOO, Cl•lmlng price $XIOG. Too E"lllf IKnlohl! Na!lvf Twist ( Pagr l G•oo,,.,. Grumpy (Creager) Callfornl1 S..nd' (Lipheml Gtten Up (Garza) Fail Eddie (TrH1urel Mol•h• (Rirn~•d•l BnlJ!• Tank (Nleodtmud '" <M "' ". "" "' "' "' FOUltTH ltACE . .00 yatds. l yoar Id• and UP. Cloimlng, Pur't SllOO. Cl•1ml.-.;i prlce 17~. Porr !11• (llnlghl) 11• .Snl trv o.,. (Mvlt\l 119 l!ound lo lWor!m&nl 171 Lee Ba• Wo!(h (Ad•ir) 177 Bl9 S~ot B•nke• (8roo•tl 119 A Goin. Mftn (Kar>lsl 1\9 Roci<y 8••tn Hftn~ (Pitoel 171 That's J~ (Nlcod<1mv1) 110 ,IFTH RACE. l~ y ardt. l Yt•r old• and YP All<>Wln(;f . PUfll s.:J!l:IO. tjo Rocke! IMvlt•) 119 f)lg C1nv01> (Ad•it1 1n l<ln~ Vant• (B1ookl! 119 Auun!'d COPY \TrH surel 11f J<l<' Be Good !Creager ) 119 BoD'I ear End (Ortvt r) 119 MOO!'! Dtvll (LlpM~ml 119 SIXTH RACE. l~ Y8tds. old•. Allowanr~ Pur$r 11600. Cnlc~ Butler fCteagerl Cl <he"• COPY 16took'1 C.o 8f!"lnv Go (Mvlet) B•u<<!d•I• (l(anl1) M~glc Jr. IAtm1!roog) True MOO!'! 1Car<1o>al C.O Rf<:! Fo~ {Flch~rd•) Flrol Go (Warson\ Seven!Hn S!v!I (&tl!ov) m ". "' "' '" "' "' '" "' SEVl!HTH RA.Cl. l$O Y•roh. 3 veer olds an<! u1>. Al!OW81!Ct . Pvr$• l-1$00. l he Oj81. Rot~Y 011tvedo (Ttt4wre) D~nago GN lll&nls! Fourth M""" ll(niyM) AntelQPe Mlkt (8rOO~l1 G~tn Div"""° (ffleh~rdtl JIX!v'1 Wonde• !Ad•ir) JOOY QI.Ill! ((.llrdOZ•) Mr. ~mpm.ttr (W•rd> '" "' "' "' ". "' "' "' ElelWT>I ltACIL !.Ct y1rds. l yeor ol<ls ~nd vtt. Allowon<t . Pu"• 11000 Cv1tom Att !Rl,h11rd<) 1'10 D•ei C1ech rwetsonl 110 Rue FerH (Crea<;1e•l 119 Ga~IM (Myle!l 111 woicn M• Tr a•lll IDrtytr) 119 S•ngul11<1'\ J~I !Bnl<oul 111 Ge•Qnl""" M•vor !MO<tisl lt' ~·n PttOI I Nk ndemy') 11~ P"rr C!lblle• (l•en•urt/ 119 NINTH RACE. 3~ vetd1. l yeft" oldl •"d ~P-Clair•png. PvrJt 11~. (l~lmln9 pr.c~ 11000. W~lch Ell lB•<~tll M~GtS10'1 Ml l<t (Ci•fl") Tdplf C T•uty !Smi!h\ Hl 9h G•Oll (NlcO<l~mvtl Oogl•c• 8oY (W1•<1 ) Nutn-r Bunny (Rlcn.tr<ls) PAtritk l!lltl (Li"'1•ml B~d L....-(Motfi•I SINPY Cllatge (lldalrl P•1I C1rln' (Trtaturtl Saddleback Coach Quits "' ". "' '" "' "' "' "' ". "' Saddleback 11igh football coadi Ben Haley has resigned, the Daily Pilot learned today. Haley tendered his resigna- tion in a letter to schoo l prin· cipal Ed Krass this morning which Krass accepted "with regret." In the Jetter, Haley in· dicated he would be oontl nuing coaching in tbe future . but we1s not at liberty to say at what level or at what school. Cage Scores Hulst, l\falone Honored MpMmor-. a111-171 1 (47 ) LI OV!nll Sy•l'e r 6) F on 1-1111 t;elly !'1) F ( ll ~tO&,ml~ ~..-""" 111) C ( 1) Cor-ley Pl4oett ( 1l G < n a.,rv ~nm•••Hlln I •' C. I 6) Aquino St,,..lnQ IUbl l:d"on -G•llaOt>'.• 3. Mor+moto J, Ol1v•1 1. Plff!nel' I, Pru.- ley ), Tl~"'·" I, W~fn 1. Lt 0111,._ 1•-MOt•lltllf 1. S,...,.11 •. DulfV I, 8tr. , 1 J, 8ond 1. H•lll~'"" '°--·-· --- JWllOt Vlf"Jlty C";o•fl .M._.. (11111 (•') F"1_11UI e•••• ~ n r 1 ?! Eoo9 o""'" OJI r nn R•imut"'1 JOottr"-( 61 •, < )) Mu•P'>Y Spon• I 11 " ( l l Webt:>ef lt •t~1ro'°" ( 1l 0 l 111 Ec~I•"" ke••l'f 1\/06! Cent• Mtt-.MUi.r 7, """'°"' !. Htrrl-!, Foo1~111-F'"''' !. H•l"'~'f llMll'l!ll, 19 I• Eric Hul!lt and Bob Malone '>'-'rre named most vnluable athletes at Laguna Beach High's spm-ts awards banquets honoring the scho<Jl'i> cross country and water JX>lo teams. Special awBrd winners: Croll C:eunl'l' Motl Vllutl)(e: Er\< ~!I Molt ln1piffllon•I Erl( ""'l'f M o 1 t V1l1,11~le '•oil\; J°'1fl O•wlldl ~I Ve!ufll!!• \ o o I! om or •: Cltnn M.tell•rdtO<'I; MOl1 ltnproYed V•"'"' O•Yld Mfrple '""' Slu1t1 (•1"'-''''"Xl(j: Motl lmptOVfd F10tk·S«>fl: O.vt lt.0• ford1 \11r111v t fPT•ln Jon ll•oc-m1fl: SOpll()!'l'IOr1 C•lll•ln · G1.-.n Rlcll••d•Oll; Fte$1111'llll t •Pltln: O~vld ll:"'ll!c~. TOil ScYUl Aw1rd. J. Eric HUI$!. 2. J1111 !lr<1Ck1'1'191h l . P'll!I T t I m b I 1, 4. S11111rt C•ld•rwOOO, S. 0fvld M1rplt. '· t~trly K.ruQer. 7. c;r..,n Wll10t1. Wli.t' ..... v-•+Y CP.CfPt.i"nt : ""' Mol'ICll'I Ind 0out Jo~n90n; MOtl 1mpr~; A:n!> Nll'Wtoni llc8dt IJp Aw1rd: Oevld ~VortJ 0v11111\dtno d•fitfHI.,. t w1rd, o~ s1m- mOt1s el>d Of.fl l'-ty; Moll Vnlv10le: 80tl ,.,.l!llll, JU!lltr V1r1lly MtKl vtlutflle; l(ff>Clell Wtltl("tl C. t•Pflint: Grt~ SUce I n ff Ml rk VIII• MW•lt : MOii lmptO""O: Er I ( '"111..-1.on1 H••d• lJp "~P'd : llob P1tt1rt0tt. l'~Pt-t• Ml)Ol \lllUtblt: Jim Ev1no1 Co-<•P· !tins: l r!tn O'Ht r• •ll<I 00...0 lu,.11no: M<1t! lfflPrOVM: l rl/CI M01otll HNdt Up Aw•td. Ml~e Wtwton. ' -. ' . . . . Pro Scores H tllMll a1~1Mll A-1•11• "'_,..' ••-Clewt•tld lQI, LOI...,.... UO (OJI ...... 'Yet~ IO:S. l"-h• ., Chl(it{IO 1~, Ke,,.., C11,.0mt,,,_ 104 Ml!w .. tl<N uo. s.1n11 t l C:t plt1I 17, Portt1ncl I? Gol.,_n 1ftlt Ill, Hou1tot1 1~1 ll"Utlo l)l, Atl1n!• UJ (QT ~ A""'1Clll ltMl;1lNll A...CllllOll No ~'""' Kll«iul..:I MltloMI Hocke't' ltll'V" T......-..•1 0•- 1.•.1nn1>0T1 6. L"' AnQS1•• l Monl•c•I J, Vtl!Cou~...-?, Tie ~t. Louis 1, Toronto) N'w York l•itlr>CIOtt " C1t!lornl1 .,_. " ' . -- Prep, College Basketball -Scores COLLl!GE ""' C•! S11!1 !LonQ b••chl I(, ,,.Wlll!Tler 93. Point lo••,. 16 Pomon• Piiiar U. Sourne•n CO(l19t 11 C1llt, ' • Present perfect tennis buys, family style. , , " , BUENA PARK Be•Ch a1 Or1nge!horpt ()peii Oaily 9:30 lo 10:00 pm. Sur<1ay 10 !O 10 ,. I ' • -< 12.97 A-line tennis dress No-iron polyester/canon. ~tJCh1ne 1·1:ishable. Red / Y1t1ite /blue accents. Matching pant ies. 6 to 14. ORANGE City !)-, 11 Glrden Gt0\11 Blvd. • Scoop neck tennis dre11 MJchine washable polyester dou ble- ~niL Matching panties. Contrastin g trim in choice ol colofs. 6 to 14, Charge It on your JCP1nney cMrge card. Open 10-10 p,m. Daily Sundays 10 IO 10 3900 So. &islal • No. d So. C4llt Plai:t ()p&!110-10 p.m. Dally $tn:ltlyt 10 ;d 10 '"' l HEADED FDR NEW YORK BOAT SHOW Ericson-29 Features Changes \ 'Co11rageous' Chicl~ens Cup E'ntry Drops NEW YORK !Al') -111e 12- mcter alun1i nurn y a ch t Co ur::i.geous . orig1n<illy in- tender to be ClflC or the United States' entries in t h e Arnerica's Cup, wun 't IJe cu111- p!eted. Joe Bartra'TI, a spukesn1<1n for the orl!anizatio n which was bullding the yacht , confirrnrd ~fonday the organization v:as being disbanded -appa rentl y resung the U11ile<l States' in- lercst in the cup with only one aluininum vt•ssc l, the !\lariner, being built by the Kings Point Foundation or rhe U,S. !\lcrchant !\larinc. "Financial arrangements fur breaking up t h e organizn- tH) • haVe not been eom- plctl'•l ," Bartram said. "bul t·o11struction has been halted anti lht: :;kiµpcr is not\lying the crew that the Courageous won'l be completed.'' OTllER VESS E i~ that pro-- babl v will be entered in the ('u p ·ra('CS are the Valiant and Jntrepid 1•.'hi<'h won the cup in 1967 and 1970. Bartram declined to say "'hY the organization was droppin g out., But the group requested last week th at th e Who's Afraid Of Fuel Crisis? races be postpon~ one yt>ar "for the good of the sport an d because of I.he current economic situation." referring to the enc.rgy crisis. Franc!.'. Au.-;trul!a <e n d England have issued BOATING • <:tiallen_ge<1 to the New Yo rk Yacht Club for lhc 1974 racrs. l·lowevcr. Engl ?.nd withdrC"w last wt'<'k and anoounced its '-----------' yacht would not be ready. AUSTRALIA TS expected tv enter I he Australis , an alumi num crart 0111n('d by Alan Bond , and the 1967 and 1970 ('hallengers. firPtel and fl re tel 11. both v.·ooden y;:ichts. Family's Worul Trip Half 0'Ver F'rench Baron f\1 '.lrt.'el Bich DURBAN, So uth Afri ca probably will send 11. i s (AP 1 -The Bercaw famil y nlodificd wooden Y a c h t . berthed their ketch Natasha France. into the con'.octilion here Sunday at approxi matelv and perhaps annther boat now 1he halfll'aY point of a round- under C'on.-;truction. the·\\'orld trip. Thev Jert Santa 1'he flfariner, Valiant and Barbara Ocl. 3, 197 1. Intrepid are expected to coni· James Bercaw. his 1\•ifc pt.'lc in dcfC'n se trials on l..oni; Gretehen and their three Island South heginning June children -fl·lary. 18; Katrina, 3, thC'n in obse rvation lriats 17, and Scan. 12 -plan to A su rvey just compl et('d by discussion of a fuel shortage ;md finnl defense trial s off complete the trip in 1975. Trojan Yachl of 100 percent began making headlines. Newport, ll .1. In 21.:'197 rniles of sailing of its retail dealers pro vides "All present indi cations." Ch<1!1 engcr elimination races since leaving home thev have strong evidence that oii•nC'rs t.fcQucen went on , "show that are scheduled for Ne1vport in called in 116 porlS, in cluding consumers have a posi!ive Au g u s t b ct w e c 11 l he all n1ajor Pacific islands. and prospective owners of in-buying attltude. And the great Australian and F r e n ch fl·lrs. Berea\\' said the couple board cruisers are not betting backlog of orders al the Tro· yach!s. 'l'he challenger will sa\'cd 17 years for I.he trip on a signifi cant curtailment j"n factories indicates that fact one of the U.S. yachts and their daughters took tv.·o of their boating aclivilies in Trojan c.!eatcrs arc betting on in the best-of·seven A·ncrica's years to select a SOO.volun1e 1974 due tQ the current fuel ·-"--'g~o_o_d ~y~e_n_r ._" ________ c_u~p_r_a_ce_s_s_1_a_r1_in~g::_Se_p~1-._1_0. ___ i._·b_'_"~Y_fo_c_1_h_e_,_o=y_a=ge_. __ _ si tuation. New Ericson-29 Sloop Slated for Unveiling Accordi ng to Trojan Prcsi- A new version of the SHEETING OF the mains'! dent James fl1cQucen, the ""~-...: .~/'--.... ~_J.; ~ ~J--...f'j ,,,.--._/ ~-~_,,_,,. Ericson·29 sloop is being has been improved by movi ng surv.ey sho"'S th~l sale~ at ~--~~ -.~ J.~,=-~~-:l'A1J-~ f,.l ~ ..... ~·'- prepared for exhibilion at the the traveler from lhe transom retail level of Trojan cruisers M #.....,,,,,.... \::'.>'. • '~ ~, t ~./. ~-M New York Boat Show. wh ich in Novembc~ were up l2.7 ,1'fll 'I'\ 1,. 1.t'_•)Yf IJl'\. ~;:t ~~~~yb~ft~nT;i~~a~ :c!~~t ~~~:::d]U~g:nd~r ~~: ~~ce:~~~ u~~ts :v~~\~as~:oarrd ~r., Beautiful Christmas timing. '.'\ according to Del Walton: tip of the boom level for that mon th Dollar ~ president. . \\'hen ~ pedestal wheel is value of boa:ts sold In ~ Th Ba J..ines ol J he n e Kin _ . • . NQvemtier was 3Z 3 pert"ent e gue*e ' ... ·--#.fUC-. __ g_..Jn.~ifil\~,,_j_l}l!_ !-'TCW_can WOrk ni..cad nf Jast vear renecting _, U d.-tgned bull oro· o~t J><:mg -!li·-----h " -. ·• ~· ·•~--~--'-4 ~ ed ·bu\ li 1. • c_• .,I e pr'lmary WIOC ~S' Y.1lh0\lt_' "'i:on·surnet"" prefen'l\CeS -ro r ·~ ··'Nia· tch · b~' · , l..'Vang , ·8 era 1ons nave . ..r . 'h h h 1 . . been made irt the cockpit and 1n~~1 •Cnng wit t e e msman. more a~cesson cs. equ ipme nt below decks. Al so re tained are \V11h lh~ hc!mc;1nan forw<ird and options. L d s I, the tan. nwsthead rig and on the tiller arrangemc~t. the ''The outlook for the coming a y 81t\0. clean foredeck. crew can. use the Y.'1nch~s tllOflths al the factory level, ,e-, . ~ \Vallon said some Eri cson-29 fr~nt behind the c 0 c k P 1 1 is also very strong,'' ~1cQueen ~~ ~~ O"'ners have "·anted' to instaU bridgC'. said. "baserl on the b1ggesl 1 ~ t..1 C F JN I::' -~ No SS040M-1 rJ Yello .. 1001 ~ a wheel instead of a tiller The new coc kp i t ar· backl og of orders the company ~·~\;:o ~:b b. if1' gfaintes, s1ee1 bac•. nia1cn•no t · dd ' · 1 h d d ·• \I Q "\. J E W E l r. I r1 T ~ b1acelot G,11 d1a1 sioo for cruising. Ericson's answer rangemen g1~es a 111008 as eve~ recor c , c 11cen J 97~.-?sso' No 85060M-17J y8110,. top/ ,. Is the ne w split cockpit which storage space tn the transom stated 1t "'as a little C'arly1 .,991 f . ie Rood ,"8'"1'~' ite11 bac~. maicn • .,0 1 \ I l ho i.d r I . airv w 11c1!11 Wona •eo d11I Sl!9 so permil'i the choice of !he stan-azcrC' te w se 1 serves as to discuss retail prospects or ~ Co•~ M-~"' -~1t<r,' Iii) dard tille r or optJ"onal pedestal lhe helmc;man seal. December Janua ry and '.lfl Koun •0 ••1w ,.,,, Svn 12.,.' .. ,)i ~.;It. f _ ;..'{/,N ~i 1,I wheel arrangement. February.' but November ;.ic.'I . • .. ~ ~~Ka~"'f'1 ~c '"'' rfl., "§, St.\\rrr... I •~ -""""""'.• 'jl BELOW DECK, the entire tiv1ty continued strong right ~ .,....__~ ~:&''~-~, ~~ -=~,~~ ....,,,,,...,,,,,,,,._ ~C c.abi~ has better light and ven-through the end of the month.( ~~-~ ....i1\ ,.,. .~~ ~~, !'114..•J /...._ ~~ -~- 1Lla11on from two new hatches well past the time when the 1 ~ ,,,-,.--W ..._.,. ,__, _, ,_ ...._, ~ ~ ~~ '-' Lifesaving Team Aids ~irich are teak framed and ~--'--------------~---~--~~------------------­ lucile covered . The i;ix fet!t Yachtsmen The Coast Guard and lhe Los An gel e s County Paramedics have formed an effective lifesaving I e a m which ln the past few months has a1 ready saved the lives of several Southern Ca liforn ia boaters. 1be team has added a new dimemion' to Coast Guard m('dical evacualiorui. Jn the past helicopters nying out of Los Angeles "''ere n o t normany manned by qualified medical personnel. Now the Coast Guard is able to perform a better service to the p ub lic si nce a Paramedic is taken on all nights when ii is known tha t somrone is seriousl y injured or ill on a hoat. The C.oMt Guard Paramed ic lf'am has also recently worked in aldi.ng Southern CaliforniaM who have fallen over cliffs along the coastline in unac· cessible areas. two headroom in the cabin remains the same. Also new. is the "head" which h<is been enlarged to provide addition of a sta inless steel basin and formica van i- ty. Arrangement of lhe hang· ing lockers opposi te I h e "head" has been im proved . The folding table now secures out of the ·way against the starboard bul khead when not needed. Otherwise th e F..ricson·29 of- fers somewhat the same ac· COIT'odations -s p a c i o u s galley and bunks for six, in· eludi ng the double bunk aft. 1-larris Takes Santana Win llap llarris of Ba hi a Corinthian ''acht Club was the \-\'in ner Sa turday in the San· tana-22 Fleet 6 fall spinna ker race sailed off N cw po r t Beach. Jtunncrup v!'as Steve Trefz of South Shore Sailing Club and Lee Booth, SSSC, was third. Christmas Regatta Set for Saturday The fir st Hobie-12 chrislmas Hobie 14 and 16 skippers 0 plus Charity Regatta wil l be. sailed top skippers from the yachting Saturday in starting and and entertainment fi elds; a ftnlshlng in from of the Rusty race for the yachting press, a P~lican Restaurant on Coast lloble-12 owne rs race, a Coast Highway. Catamaran dealers race and A x rie! of six races will a Coast Catamaran depart· be sailed with celebrities from ment head race. the yachting aJ)d en· The race is sponsored by ter ta i nm e n t wor 1 d Coast Catamaran an d the Rus- parUcipating. Budd Ebsen , TV ty Pelican Restaurant. Bren· nan McClellan wi ll be master actor will be skippering one or ceremonies. The famed rac· of tM: 12s. All proceeds from • Aquarium special for Christmas the regalia will be donated ing yacht Windward Passage in fUH to the American Cancer,-="=''=·u=se=rv=e=a=s='p=r=ess=bo=a=t=. =::;I Society. '' There will be a number of ~ferent categories racing with a perpetual t r o p h y ·-.. the 1'1nnel" In eodt. '11lese 111.11· Include • celebrity race, featuring' lop CHEIR UP Tl:JAT \ llOAT OWNIR FRllND Give Him Hilarities " AT YOU NIAaUT toOI STOlli .. MAllNI HAIDWAll NEWPORT 1 MARINE RADIO ..... o.•ow URYICI l'j IN~TALLATION OPEN MON.-Pll., 1-1 SATDaDAT, 9°12 2.\20 W, C... Hwy. ....... -541·77" " """""'·-· ~ ( r TONIGHT'S TV IIlGHLIGHTS CBS O 8:00 -Sonny and Cher. Lori Matsu-t. kawa, Miss Teenage Anterica . guests tonighl along t' with comic Ken Berry. ': ARC O 8:30 -"f\.1essage to 'ftfy Daughter." 1, A lonely you ng l{irl is given a l e~acy to tapes her dead nlother recorded for her l 7 ye ars before. Bonnie Bedelia, f\.ta r t 1n Sheen. K111y ·\Vynn. ' KCE'I' ED 8:30 -1-lollywood 'felevision Thea- ter. The !ale Iri sh at tor Jat k f\.'l al·Gowran pre sent s a unt~n1an interpreta1 1<n1 of ~amue l Bcckc!t's V.'orks in •·J~eginning to l::nd." TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening DECEMBER 12 ''°' D D 0 !II !D W @•~• (J}i@'J~~)i;'J(§)(i9 J:11 News 0 cU;· Uken B1sll11b1ll laker1 11 Dtltolt Pistons. (6) Courtship ol Eddie's F1thu I The l ut'J Show The Flintstones Stat T1ek Simplemente Maria . Hod~epodft lod1e ffi Three Stooges 1:30 (iJ ;m (~ Hoian's Ht1ou 0 MO'lie: tC) (90) "Bells Aft Ringinl'' Part I (tom) '&n---Judy Holliday, Dean Martin. fred Cla1k. 8) ~ @) (,W (i;) Ne..s • Diet Yin DJkt O Merv Griffin SllOW Andy Grittilh . Histary el Art . Uvin:: Ear, , • Novt1t · Oeser1 Thtatr1 El) llttlt R1scals 7'M011J D!DNm @ Movie: ifh1) "C1pllln l ll)Oil" (adv} '35-Enol flynn. (A) Journey ! Whirs MJ Linet I love Lucy Med Squad I rn I 01e1111 ol lt•nnlt Esmtiald• 0~@ 011Rnet ITT The french Chel (11.9 (if)) Worid cl Sul'fiv1I ~ El Prime1 Amor Cl!) Aaron Cerger Show EB Spetd Race r 7:30 f) Tht New 01 tin11 Gam• (J) Ho~an's Htrtes O Wait Till 'four fiJthtt Geh Home (R} Bobby Goldsboro Show 0 CG1tentr1tion (R) The New Pria h Rlllll (D Bewitched (17'1 (3) To Tt\l tht Truth ff'.\ (6) Hellywood Squ11t 1 ffi Slortlmnt ffW, (il) PoHce Sur1tot1 ffi Other Peoplt, Olltu Placei * Uatl y <1t 12:00pm Ch 9 OR . JOYCE BROTHERS in LIVING EASY co-host Jul ie DeJoh n 9:00 E)(j9'@ J@ C1 11no n SlnRer llobe1t Goulet RUtS!S as ~n airlon~ captain who3e involvement In 1 ~e~dlined. m1llion·dollar sk1iack1ng seveial iears earlier becomes 1 clue In a b•Iaue case ol harassment and ~andal1sm bt1ng lnves!11a1ed bt Canncn (6) The Bold Ones (!)The Untoui:htbles ffi Papa Colu on 9:30 ED Woman "Tho Wort.ing Mother ind Oa1 Care" to•! Oabney, [n1 County Day Cltt Council and Bar· bara Seaman, child care and educa· lion editor of f•m1!y Circle m11· ;i1me, d1scu~s types al day car• centers. how to stl them up and new le11s!~tion concernin*'hem. Em ta Hien• CE C11Jusel dtl M11ndo * WARNER BROS. Greatest Movies SOyrs/11 :30 ABC 10:00 0 (°'9' (!l)l (]) Koj1k "Dark Sun- day" When 1 small time car thief !~ murdered lor no 1pp11~nt rea- son, lloiak 111rmlses that lht v1c- t1m .musl have been 1 thre1t to someone much lli1her in th1 world 01 crimr. Q f;z;j@@ IDlov• St117· "Joi•" A possessive mothe1, who guards her ertremely handsome. mentally re1arded son 1rom lhe wo1ld. mtet5 her biggest 1i~1!-1 ded1caled tea cher who tails in love with lhe 1oung man. l\1m Darb~. Saaa Thompson and John D1~1d C1rson star. QOWffi ~N1ws (6l Ni~h ! Gallery 0 117 (_jJ (D Owtn Marsh1ll ''Th1 Prow~tr" A woman who has shot her husband. mistnkint him to b1 .. 1 p1owler, i5 ch11ged with mmder af!e1 it Is rn ealed th e husband h~d been hiving an allair wilh • nightclub si111er. Donna Mills, Law- rence Pressman t nd Michel\• 1'1111· lio~ 1uts!. ~ uetnuio ff) Ptul Wt lsa: A Pllllott111ltf Ill PnKtls ffi Tht Gllcul Ganr 10:30 0 Ttlk Btct 1:00 f) {~ @ ) @ .SM!ny ind Cher 161 ~~:lit:!~ont ~en B~rry and Miss Teenage Amer-~Yoga !or Health tCI Lon Matsukawa guesl €Il El Sholfl cit Wtlter Mtrcado O ~ ® \101.ffi Adam-12 "!I the (Ji) Pralu th • Lord Cluh 5'IQe Fils" Oll1cer Reed h ~1dded by his buddy, Oltk er Malloy be-11:00 ~ Q fJ €[l €C (D Nen cause or his S{lUt aky sh°'S. tl l~) tiQJ fE @ (j) Jrkn 0 Movie: IC) (Ziii') "Tht Vit lnt ~ Tllrili2ht Zone Qnen" (dra) '67 -Don Murray, 6 PtrTJ Mason tarila. ·, fltiil Dona hue S~ow 0 @ (J) (D [ $i>ltiA\ I 0 I ct m To Te ll lllt Trut~ Cltrt Presents !tie Rlld and Roll (E) Gd Smart Ye.11 The Diamonds. Isaac Hayes. (11' fl) Liv:n, Easy rreddy Cannon, The Ri1hte<1us 8ro111-!26 Allred HittlltMt Pruentl ers. Three Dog Night and Paul Re-(j"q @ ) Trt ils West Ytre & the Raiders guest. 11·15 En Clnema 34 f1 Million $ Mllfit: (C) (lhr) . "Thest Thousand Hillsn (wrs) '59 11:30 8 (N'@ ) (!}CBS t att Movlt: --Oon Murray. Richa1d [gan, Lee (CJ "Aui111rnent II" hu111l '68 - P.emick Slephen Boyd, Camilla Sparv. Ml- ~ Gie en A~ret ch!el Redr,rave. The Bold Ones fl) t2~ (i) :ffi €C Johnny C.no111 La Seilor~ Jrven 0 Movie: "Tiie Unlrmtld" (myt) l'f6: Heril Haflil Teltlhon (2hr) '44-Ray Milland, Ruth Hunq. fT,l R 11 Moytrs' Journal 0 \"/ARNE R BROS Greatest p.;:) C~am:>ionsh'p Wresflint * M · 50 y /N. ABC ffi Jziant:e Un.~111g! Prov1m ov1es rs ow 1·30 -.,;.. rL1 "o1 ~N 8 C Wednt . 0 rrJ: rJ"J ffi Wide World ol £n· · ,"' •1~~•, ~,6~ ':::fu:id & C "f 'e te rt3inment "Warner Brotheri Mcv-ay .. p ery aia ay . 0 ir ics A r1'1y Year Salu!e" Bell• and Ice" r1ank raia~ay is lorced Davis and George St Rll hMt !his lo resort to some of h:s 30·1.ear-old parade n! stars and memorable de1ec11ve tech n:Qu~s 1<1hen hes hued scenes from lhe pas! lilty ~ears. lo lnve~11ga1e a !ire, at a lar~e COi· m Allred Hilthtoct Presenb por1!lon. Roger O&v1~. Pat Harring-tE) Movit: ""btndoned" (dr~) ·~9 ton. Arlene Golonka and J~~k llelly -Dennis O'l\te1e Gali Stor m. 1uest. ' 0 @ (j) (ii A B C Wtdrtnd t, IZ:OO 16) One Sltp Be1ond Movie: (l:) (90) "Me1111t to Myl 0 Bo1is K~r1oll Prestntt Oaudllt1" (dral '73 -Bonnit Be m Movie: "The Burle S.unds" del11, Martin Sheen, l\1tty Wynn,, (com) '41-Wa!late Beery. Neva P111enon, M11~ Sl1d1. A lone·1 'j~ Phil Do111h111 Show • (1Q) fi6I g;) TOll'IOf"fOW ''°'(le D Cil ~ (!) ""' • Wanted Dtld or Al(" ly youn 11 1ir1 finds new meaning 10 lilt wh1n her estra n1t11 faltlc.. 1ives h11 • ltiKY of l!pn htr dead mo!he1 reC01ded 101 her 17 yea~ befCNe. 1;45 EJ Mowie; "Tiit ;TNt M111" (d11) m MtlY Griffin Show '51-Jose ftr1er, Kee nan W~nn. fD Honrwoo' Ttltvisio11 'Olettrt: Z:OO m AJl·Nlcf'lt Show (C) "Klllfrs t r• C.nlcts "BeRlnni.n1 lo [nd" A Chtllen&e4," "T IM Sptdtr & tht unlq111 ont·man mltrpretatlon o! rt," tht works of Samu.I Seekell by thel l1tt Irish ft.tor J11:k MacGowran. 3:10 0 Movit: "World Wltflolll (nd" a!) "'"II (SCt·hl "56-Hu&h Marlowe. 12:30 m "Jlnta" (tum) '47-£sth1r Wll-friday Iiams, Rit1rdo Montalban. 1:00 0 (C) ''That Ltd(' (d11) '55 - Olivia dt Havilland, G1!t>ert Roi· DAYTIME MOVIES i nd, P1u! Scolield. J;OO (ij) (Cl ''The Proud & the D1111nttl" t:OO@(l)"Oontlwn Alone" (1dv) (&dv)'72-ChuckConnors. '36-John tod1•. O"Ql (Cl "MOIRlnt II Mt111111r 9:30 O "Vtl\I"'" (dra ) '38-JGln Ben· (mys) '66-Je•n Seb er1. net1, W1rnt1 811\er. J:JO Q:l 00 (C) "TIM Art tf lm" (com) '~J1me1 G11n1r. Dick 1D:1JO (}) "Tht funtlt ARlll!ll" {dtl) Van Dyke, (lkt Sommer. 'S7-H1dy Lamarr, Jant P~ll. 4:00 EJ (CJ "111nn & th1 Y'"'7 tf O "I'll Gtt Tou" (mys) '53 -Goltl" (1dv) '8&-Mlke Henry. Geo11e Rall, Siiiy Gr1y. 4:30 (l) SarM u lOAM lhd11 12:00 D "Ifs i\ Cit!" (com) 'l4-W. C. (~'if' @ I '1h Wtrt Strt1tprl"' fields, Biby Lero,., "Tant a.t.tJ. Pirt t (1om) ·4g_Hft~lltt Jonn. Iii•" (dr•) 'S&-Oon Kelty. John Garfleld. KOCE TELEVISION LOG J:ll ""'°"' ..,, Art !Cl l.fl>On J.-' "Notr. Dime I nd Cl'llrlrtt" J!M MMllll TNll"'I• Worio !(I ''Wrap. plflll" -H1lpl"'J IM 0tdl11ary .,.,,_ ,_ "·1111 temU!11r pt()blem• In '9mlll1r wrro•1n1llr191 whn 11m11111 1oo11 J:U l lM9H 1Mt M-""t ( C) "W•1er" -A Hr!to., Q! 111·"' b~ lll h1f1t pl'IOIOQrl!'fW• Jim e~·· f :tl Al Miii •11\tytl ((} L'"'°" <) "l'r•U!I: A PIY(l\W/\lly!IC vi,,., ol M1111" t rM Eltdrlc Ctm111 nY (Cl Fa•oo ~ortfl, th• \lecQ!let , or;,m·1 ~ven t'ICI" Ill• 11!111 "t IM i>9Df.ll l !Of ltMIM Slrfff !Cl 5,,.., II·~ AoD~I proboll tl'llt m1clll111J .,,. "l>f!H~!! • 1<111tn 111 thoots t oa1~tt1Mll tu• a Clll'ttc:I UMI!. '''° 11'11 o"''' Con•um.r r11n•1•t H'! Lt •tofl I• '"t1ere'1 To G<><'d lll1l!til" flKh lbou! Mll\<I" (•UM'• ti pOOI' llHnh tNI !~ CO.I ~t • 00<-"Y· •i» llltN>rJ el Art ICI l elSOl'I ll "Gotl!lc Ari t nd l lfft1!u•t" 1:00 TIN GrHI ConMHTMr Cltll!H I ((I Lfl""' J6 "Plllt 'n 11111" "Kf\ ll!JOYI ll)d1Y'I l'INllll Hi'Yk" I.,_ du11rv ~11!1 """" ln1ur11nc:1. 7:)0 Tiie Scl""'t aMt Al1 ti P.atffll (C.) "~lfllH Agllllll !M l"IH" -V!f'(o lombt rdl ..... 111ne1 1/\d oem°"'''"''' ll'le o t 11 11 11., t •t• MfQIM ltla! \loo or con it In !. -r.•\t 1:00 Mur .. ~IKI , .... , •• !Cl ,..,, 1 Th~ ~npltll•~ntnfo ti l!W! 61Uoo• Clu~" Lo"1 f'tlt• wlm••v ln- ~·•111.•t~• In• n~,.1n of Nl"'"h ve~r­ola G.,,,,.,.1 "e"r;m~n e1 1111 !Im• or ~ .. d~~1n 1, ~ ... n•'r l•O"!!l<ant In 'II• ~'1'1 t 'OO 111'1 •~o•ttf' J0<1•'"•' IC! ""Tll!• N~·~!l!lllt""°° I• 0DlOl,!t" A11t"e><• J"' r ' " R•'' MOYf'I ·~p!ortt ll•t ~eh1~• •NI •11•1\ldtl 1 ... 1 1r1 'MAnl'IQ 111~ "" .. ' G! 1111 '10'\, t:• Al Miio ttllt-((I Lt1-• M"r•vd A Pivt i.o.n1tv1lc View ot M•n" f'l•Cholol!Y c-• tor c~le<lf er.all, -~ -~ -. ----~ .. ~-- -I ,, • • • ~ Jbuth Coast RePeffoJ." A MA1t!A~ll!CI! 011' l1MliLES5 .. f Utli M1ll•f•'t "THI: WOULD-IE GlHTllMAN " l.4~l WEEK I r LO\I!!\ Of C ti It.II fll• [lr.....,h Ct A M1t1ll•I Cam1<1~ -8•1'9<1u• ,111t' 1111 NEWPOilf <.0!..TA M(!..A 1-tlll lll ~El<_Vll l lO'<i, (Al.I. lq 1JtJ \0 ... ,, •• l l;o. ~1 J 9980 -·""""-a.lnll fOR THl PlANIT Of THI .lPlS "" NlPTUNf FACTOR 1G1 -•Ol.Otl~••\I.! ~111-'l "'"' llC*.-. °"'" ., 11 ..... V.f. & U . Of'OI l·•I •.• ~ 11411 .,,, • Uf«)tl 11 "" Fr•*""' o;1 11 Lt••IC.-St .,~, l' •6 ' .. ' ' ·-· ,..,, nl 1Mltl 4DU\I 1'\0~IL~: 111 MIONIGHT coweOY 'rl 11.) LOVlli & OTHER Sl•AliGllS ll .I WIHll'i POPPA (I ) )•" lhu n ,, .. ~ ... 1 ""''"'"'" •)~) • 'it.l l •8l --·--TH( WAY WI W111 {N ! JINNY (JIG) • MAG'<U"I FOIU · O.iNI 11''1 l•otn '"" 5•· •f ll1•don c; •••••••• ~ .. ~l•·6791 A GREAT COMBINATION I -------- Roar once again with the original movie cast ... ->1nd - "BANG THE DRUM SLOWLY" I-- MANN THEATRES Im I r Elizabeth Taylor ''.Ash !Wednesday" ·AND-).~CK LEMMON _ "SA\!£ THE .TIGER" . . ' . . . --. . . lrt•it1e Jlfnster Clim-ale . . .. ' _ .... AHlr1 ..... ,.... ..,..,. llrli""4 Clll/OOM/ 20.:. .. '--··-' .~ ... ·-~· ..... Christmas Concert Superb -,. -· ,,. Clll!OOMI ?I ..... ' . ,,, .,,,. "THI WAT WI Wlll" lf'G) ''SOUND op; MUSIC" IGI ... "lOMIO & JUllfT" IGPI and challeng[ng program. "WHAT'S UP, DOC1" Cl'GI "l'LAY IT A~AIH SAM " "Af'lllL K>OLS" r~·\V n1 us1c ]o\·ers V.' I I I d1~p11IL' this critic's r1ain' !h:J t !h!• ('11!1lt'l'l htilJ COll\l'S !>et:OJ\fl uni\' Iii tht· chur1:h in lcrra:s .... r th•· tr1h11te v. ... offe.r as our Jiii ;i nd tlllt)' 1n 1h1s hap11y \..'hrl:-1111,'t!> l>Ci.1$011 TOM BARLEY The ccincerl will be the chorale's first under the balon \>f Stouft>r . Two fur!h f>r l'On- certs are set !or April 2 and June 2. "CAIARIT" ll"Cll ."' "HILLO DOLLY" IGI /·'ro·n :-1n1ple l':lro! 10 n1a- Jl·i;l u· ;ul!!a:tn, v.c of lhc (..'hrlS· tian f;11th ran dritw on <i va <>t r1•p••r1<11r1• iof !'>t'.'1"0!1:11 nf· firings that 1~. pr r h :i r s. ru h1·'\t 111 the f1t·lrl of t horal n1usic. Chn-.1111:1" hring~ a SpN'i.'11 <'!1:i !lf·nl!1· to till' t'horr•lc :111d :11, l'hor,1! gtou11 could C'\f'r hop•· lo o.;urn111u11 l t h :1 t challcngl.! v.·11h grea ter suCC•·~i. !h:1n V.:1" :1ch1rvl'd I,\. 1h" 1 lrv1nr ,\l,'lSlcr Chora!C last 11·cC'kend IJIRECTOll JOll~ Al rx- a11c!r r"s eharges v:ere 1 n ningnifirent foml in l he Ne.,..•riorl Jl 11rbor Jli~h Sch0<•l auditorium in a rlemandinr.: progra1n thr1t ranged fron1 Per~ol csi 's intricate ''Th e tllagn'ificat" to the joy of the t-:irnole ca rol via Re.njamin flriHen's gloriously scored "A Ce rcn1onv of Carol.s." 1\lo~t ·reluct~nll?, for i I seem." ha rdly f.ur lo .!'inglf' our ;.iny one \\'Ork in 1his f!;l\rlC'SS progran1, thi,; critic rn ust poin! to lhc Britten of- fering as an r:<;"in1plc. of \1•hat 1h1s ehor:ilc has achieved under Alexander's di rection. Music Box took this critic back n1an y \'e:1rs to an occasion on v.•hich i~ritlen pcrson:illy cUrected the \1'(1rk he v.·rotc in 1942. SOPRAi':O VINA \\'illiams :ind niezzo Helen \1/ardner col- lt1burall·Li niagnificcntly in ":-iprin~ ('r1rol," ·r w y 11 a Flandl'rs' superb soprano was n 11 ll'SS 1mp1-es!:ii\e in "U::il u:ilo11" and the chorale 1u·3 rly brought th1s critic out of 111 ~ seal with joy in their suprrbly directed ''11iis Little Bcihe." Spare 1vil! not permit a detailed <1nal ysis of th e PergoJcsi '':\lagnificat" other thn11 to ('On1n1ent th.'lt the splendidl.v de!iverrd work pos· ed no problf'ms for nn Irvine .\laster Chorale at its \'Cry considerable peak. 1'l'ihut1?s. ho,1•c1•er, for five clistin~ulshc<I soloists: soprano Darrcllvn tlleli!!i , con!ralto Ann ~!orris. n1cz10. i'o!ary Gilbert, tenor Byron \\'right rind b.'lss La1rrence llrrring. None of 11·hich is to bc!itt!c the \ital role playrd by that fine ace<1mp:inist, Laurence Gordon. Backed by tile glo11·ing harp or 1 l:irriet \Yood and three TIIOSE or THE audience of the eight soloists v.·ho so less concerned with the com- gladdened this deeply n:ioved pll'xities of the Pergoll'Si and wri!er's hea rt on an .evening the jnner joys or the Britten \l'hi:'n this fine choir could do s("(lring d('rlved a gr('al deal I.EAVE R00!\1 in "ASH W!~~~SOAY" 111:1 Christmas feast of niusic for "STRAW DOGS" 1111 as the backdrop to a group the "Messiah", 10 be perforn1-"LlnLI llG MAN" ll"Gl of traditional carols. ed by lhe Southern 01!ifornia •no A select group joined the J\1ormon Choir Rt 8.30 p.n1 . "A MAH CAL LlD HORSE '' sea!r d Alexander around a Dec. 22 ll1 the Dorothy!~~~~~~~~~;:;;;:;;;:;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;;;;~~ festive and bt'at1lifully trim-Chandler Pavilion of the Los\; med table to givf' us th e likes Angeles Music Center. of "\\'enceslas." "Coventry Handel's oratorio is. of Ca rol" and "I Sa w Three {'()Urse. the tribute of tributes1 Ships" in a 1nov1ng setting in this happy season and this . that brought 1ears to the eyes fine choir v.·111 have director I or rnorr th:1n one onlook er. F'r<>deriC'k Davis and four fine • 11ianks \'OU, Irvine ti!aster soloists lo back thein in the Chor<ilC', ·for the kind of annual offering -so pr;:ino l Chrrstinas present 111 ll s i l' !'ll urv O'Brirn. c O n t r ;~ 1 t o eri ti cs don't al1\•ays get. And Pa11i1nc Lfl w. tenor 11".·:ln u \'t'rr happy and joyous \Y ilder a nd bass · baritone I Christrn<is season to you all. llobert:::jjJaCIJoj. jiJ£i:(J 11 CllORllS AT RAN00'.\1 -~ Christn1as concerts ;ire on us OMA & K.1ise r P.i.cific thick and fast and none of present ~G. thern looks n10re interestin g ~ on paper than the one sched11\-~~,,~ cd by the Orange Coast C-0111-~ munity Symphonic Chorale for ~rti.OF U p.m. Saturdi'.ly. ~ They havr th:it fine director, Frederick r-.r. Stoufer, on the podium b<:foce them for a pm-El NIGUEi. grarn that \\'ill include de Vic-TERRACE toria 's "r-.fagnificat Prim i Toni" and Charpentier's very S1arring lovely "Midnight fl1 ass for • 2,000 square feet Christmas.'' of space They are aiming high in • 2, 3 and '4 bedrooms this Orange Coast College • priced from $43,000 auditoriun1 co ncert but this critic. v.·ith memories of NOW PLAYING - Stoufer's \••ork, has no fears OPEN DAILY & for the oulco1ne of a splendi THURSDAY NIGHT · · --· • · ~·1n ' p.n1. · ~,... '"""'"""" mcaNT•" ... ··~ ''""' ..... ·-·· , .. ..._. Tickets $6.00, $5.50 $5.00, $4.50 All sea ts reserved . FAST FUNNY FABULOUS TUES., DEC . 25 lhru SUN .. DEC. 30 For Information Special Group Rates Phone: (714) 635-5000 PERFORMANCE SC HEDULE Tues .. Dec. 25 ... 7:00 pm ··Sal., Dec. 29 -•.. 2:30 pm A - Wed .. Dec. 26 ... 2:30 pm Sat .. Dec. 29 .... B;OO pm • -Wid .. Dec. 26 .. B:OO pm ··Sun .• Dec. 30 .... 1;30 pm • -Thur1 .. 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WAl T DISNE Y'S rn.T ELLIOTT GOULD :E:H~:'e:. r ~ 1'11tij~ •• PLUS -W ALT DISNEY'S ~ · ANIMATED ''DUMBO'' 2nd lOP FEATURE CLA>sic "MADE FOR EACH OTHER" (G) WITH N T~f.: Wf.STMINSTt:" Cl!"-!Tl!R ................ ,, RE NEE 1 AYLO ••• •• JOSE'Pl l !aoLOG NA O<IOQ D( l.AUR(Ofl'!IS P'•-· "TERRENCE 'l'OUNG "tro "THE V41..ACHI 1'41'!~1" Rj PL US ,,.,.c-~11:'"'" ,:~ ~ ~molds .. ~[t'l' aw.us ~MU ru ~~~ C(ll.U ... 91l ~1c1u•ra -.. ~ " I ,~l)t(OI ., .,.l •l"~ .. ,-- \ , , "1,;.;, ~ BUl1T FIE.Y"-!OLOS OYA"-!CANNQN PLUS·kDiflY ttF N ~QN "IHAMUI " ~\ iN "JEREMY " IPGI i ~- GRAND PRIZE w., you•"""' por10~:1 TV BET pltJ1, .• "'°'" !"&n 60 FREE TOYS! M-by · 16911 •Mo ri• Ml!ttol • R.mc:o pl~•· •.• .....,, .. 1tll lof •"'Y thlld l Ut-fOUNTAIN VALLfi ~· REI SAN &REDFORD TOGETHERI THE WAY WE WERE Qli.~.-.MSWI~"°':" 'NI SU.-STL'll~ 'lliJCll.-~ 5th WEEK A s1tr,n 1rl.,·l tlh!ll!'I'! Jt''U~ '"~MICOIOR'.'l~l.lllOM' K e> Plu~·RIC HARD BURTON MARCELLO MASTRO IANN I "MASSACRE A .... ·~ I · 2nd TOP ATTRACTION Robby Benson "JEREMY" 6th WllK (l'G) Cliff Robert son landed he title Phone (714) 831-2740 role in "Thr fllan on the Ra.led G for F.1mili!'5 L • t . L L d Swing" pl,ying a police cop-IS ens 0 lLJl CfS la in in Lhe nt11\' l'aramount l_'::"'=':::~~~::'L_ ~-~--=~~-~--'---;.;;;;;;;;;; picture. . "'"""" O'OUNTAIN VALllY ··'"'~D .........-~;o~:;.~;,-.,--,o,;;-c.,g "IATILE OF THE PLANET OF THE APIS" ll"G-J ..... "NEl'TUNE FACTOR" ROSS HUNTER'S MONUMENTAL PllOUCTIOH "LOST HORIZON" + THE TRUE STORY OF THE WORLD'S "THE DARWIN ADVENTURE" lorh Color-Rated IGI PLUS 2nd BIG FEATURE! .... ""'----·--6alm-11aM-. ....... -.. ''"H ABOOCTillS" CHERI CAFFARO I r 111011 VOUlO OON.:.LO j ~ltY KlLLEl!M4N ~l·1l:S·ll :Ind'°" AnlACTION llH~U, ACTIDM "' . ~-' liliiiiiWj IN HAJllOR SHO'""'NG tEmlt 2nd HIT OMAR SHARIF DYAN CANNON ' "THE BURGLARS" "~ ,Mkhtel Clil'lt Elizabe!A Ta1lor In "X, Y AND ZEI" PLU S CHARLTON HESTON "SOYLENI GREEN" (PG) IWUUS IWDTAl'IAMl '11D~IHWHN 11UCKF..ll8 •••• 1'°1 : (R) WESTBROOK cl.W:.. ON WHTMINSTll • ONI ILOCK IAST ~::::~~:::.:. .... ~ .. ,·~ ... ~ 530-4401 2nd TOP HIT Crfl·nJa Ja,·k.-..,n PllST IUN fJll "THE SACRED KNIVES OF VENGANCE" Jnd TOI" .ACTION HIT "FIVE FINGERS OF DEATH" r .. EVER FILMlD "THE NEPTUNE FACTOR" l'LUS -Roddy McDow"ll "BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES" I 2nd TOP AnlACTION Wa h,. Matth1u "A New Leaf" GI l :I I 0 " Storing Nuclear Wastes It'~ Tricl-..y Business Out OIL tlie ldalio Dese rt lDAHO F'ALl.S, lduho 1APJ -1J11 a windswept strip ol Idaho dl'scrt, 11ork1nen unload while :sl('cJ barrl'ls lron1 a truck. stack thcn1 fout' high on i:ht·ets of plywood and wrap thcrn 111 plastlc:. 1'/Jat's the 1mpern1a nent resting pl<1t'C for a permanent problem of the nucJ e;ir ;tge -what to do .,., 1th rafl1oac1tv1' v.'astes, sonu: of "1hich are t'.Xp<:C:tcd ro be deadly for 250.00U years. UN AN 88-ACRE: comer of the Nationa l R ca c t or Testlng Station, 111(' A1om1C' t·'.nergy Commission Is storin~ v.·us1" 111:itrria\ from h~:it laborutorit.>s and pl11nts. Idaho <..:ov. Cl'til Andrus ;ind other -.talc orfic1nl s !i<ly thl'Y don't 11ant the 1.id1oact1vc ll'rt ste stored 1n !he state l>i'tause they fear it could containinalt> ,1 huge undcrv.·;uer acquifcr 1h:1t supplies 1lrink.ing 11•:11cr. AEC officials ~ay thr-re is 110 d;:u1gl·r bul t1avl' pron1 ised ro _find ;.1 nnal res!ing _,pot for thv long-lived 111 a 1 e r 1 a I :.111ne11•herc C'Jse an d sian n1u11111g 1! llH'l'e bcfOI"(' 1900. RADIOACfl\'E \\1A~·rr-: -!:iUl'h ;is water from nuclrar reactors and con~ t;un inated Pi!X!-"· rag::;. 1ools. tovcralls 11 nd g!u~'l'S -:1rc stvred :ibovc grounrr 1n steel barrels <ind ht"avy ply1\·ood boxr-s 11hirh have been re1nro rced \\'i!h ;1 tJ11t•k !(1.ver of fiherglass. It is stored above ground to keep 1l aw11y fron1 moisture and to 1n:ikc H tusy to retrieve for 1nov1ng . In the years after rhe l'Cal'tor test sl:.ttion opened in l~.il. r.;1dio11t'tive wai;lt>" 11ere sin1ply sealed in steel barrels or boxes \llld buried. Now some of them hil\'C to be exhu>ncd. "Since some of the bilrrels weren't supposL"<I to last more than 20 years. \\'t' presun1e !hey'vc lost their integrity 11ow," says Dr. \\'aync Uills, director vr \\'<Jste managcmC'nl. TIIAT J\1EANS !he AEC f.1ce!i .1 l('ng!h}' ;ind costly process of d1gg111g up thl! "hot" materi;il .:ind repackaging 1t ~1 i!Jions of doll ars 11 ill be spent to ex· hume and relocat<" the 200.UOO barrels and boxes. The biggest prob!e1n conce1ns storing plutonium. Its emissio11s can lJ,~ easily stopf>('d but the material di sinteg rat es .,1011Jy -11 takt>S 2-1.000 years !o loose half its radioactivit y and a (1uarter- 1nillion years to becon1c harrnless. "\Ve figure so me or thi!i 1natcrial has lo IX' kr'pf under !i!lrvC'i l!ancc for 250,000 y~a rs minimum ," says Biils. Above and ·below ground !here L~ <i" tutnl of over three 1nilllo11 cubic feet of nutleur waste siorcd 111 Idaho in over 250,0ilO steel <.!ru ms and other con- t:iincrs. b.1rrC'ls. s:1ys f)r. George \\'ch1nunn . a ....astc managerncnt offlc1aL It \1 111 take at least !our years to fill the current ~torage pad, which sitl'S atop a thic k asphalt layer. Seven more pads could be buili 1n the same area and the re probably arc other places to store 11'nsh: at !he test facilit y \1'hich covers 572,000 acres, an area ihree • fourths the size ot Rhode Island . llesidC's g<'tting contaminated materi31· fron1 its 0 .... 11 test reactors. ship1nen1s ;1rr1ve frorn. the AEC's Rocky Flats, r olo .. facility. \\1hen11'lt1n says tibout l.OOU harrc.>Js of Urani um 235 11·111 be shipped rrorn Pi usburgh . Pa.. O\"er the next two years :ir.d lhe AEC is likely lo approve shipment of nuclear ~·astes fro m a similar facili1y in Ohio. THE TES1'1!'\G STi\TJO'\ ha s 1\:::t~tc fa ci!itirs. About 99.5 percent of !he l'llrichcd uranium in ·•used'' fuel rods Lhfll po11·cr nuclear rrac:tors i s rrcovcrcd . And by converting radioac- tive liquids to solids. about 90 pcrccn1 of them Are clirninated, Bill s said much nf rite !ow levt·! radioactive \\'aste n1at r rial is stored in unde rground 300,000-~allon tanks. "\Ve figure our t~1nk lire <it 100 tu 150 years.'' Bill s s.1id. "\Vc't'c been BUT THERE 'S PLE'.\'T\' of room at operating them for 21 yc;irs here so lhe 88-acre above-ground si!e for more far v.'ithout a trace of trouble." ---- I Sears] FAMILY TWIN CINEMA , .. I J .f , ·' -() ' ,J ,· J ."'). R~gu lar 1299 I fo~"I ""~'"' "'''" ... ,, t .. lo "" '\• "' A"tl, ''"'' l ntuoo• ,.,,d'""" CINEMA I "JEREMY" !PG) "TAKE THE MONEY & RUN" (PGI CINEMA ll ---"CABAR ET" IGl "ti.~LLO DOL!-Y.'..'.. (GI "WHERE'S POPPA?" 1 & 10:27 P.M. .,, "MI DNIGHT COWBOY" 8 :34 P.M. CALL THEATRE FOR SUNDA.'I' MATINEE SCHEOULE Lofty Positio11. Ynt1r undl'r~1<1 nd1n~ r ~n br a 1rt'rnrndou~ hf'lp to ~C11nro"" "'hn h,1 ( ,, hearlnt' prohl•·m Hrini: hun 1,, o;;,,·ar s H1•.1rin,11 Aid Orp:in1nrnt 1 .. r ~ h1'.lr1nf r1aluat1on 111 ~ hr;+rint-In<~ I< ill he • arrfulh <1nd 'nurl•''•IJ•ll· .+r1;1}1·1ed bv ~~·JtS t!r.;ir1n~ ,\1d l (in~ulrarl! · John ltukavina is at the top of his profession \vh ile ''THE "'orking on antenna of Sears Tower in Chicago, the ~·orld 's largest building wit h 110 stories. llc's 1.485 ~~~c;;A.~Nl~E;S~'='~,0~1~/--1_e~e t off gr_o_u_nct_. ___________ _ ORANGE COUNTY'S NO. 1 GROUP \,'I,. -\bout s l':\r ... l "un11·n11·n 1 ('rl·dil !'I.in' Midnite Rock Concert SAT., DEC . 15th r rirr t:fltc-1h1t 111rou1:11 ~•111rda~. Dtc-rmbtt ll 1l•·,1rin1t l nh \ro· \•J11.1hh ~' 11\1· t-011., .. 1111: "r~r' '•vt•"' ''HONK'' Rutna P~rk f'1r,on ftrrito\ Com pton· l.vn ... ·ood t-:i ~tonlr fi ltnd1lt ln1:ft.,.·ood 1 .. r.11na 11111\ I.on' Bta<'h '\orthridi:c ra ~adrna 1'1ro at R1mpa11 1'11mon1 Snuth foa~I Pl1z1 Torr.:1nrr \'allrv O.C. FAVORITE RECORDING STARS ON STAGE I Kids Like to Ask A ndy Tick.ti Now On S•I• 541-1552. 548-4701 u .A.-c1TY ANO SOUTH COAST CINEMAS-TUESDAY IOC (LAOllS AHO GOlllEN AOl:ltJ>-Of'!N 'TU. 2rN "·"'· 1< .. rwt •1•cll (l!rlll9Jlll•r PhiA'lmel' "THI l"YX" t ·~v:Ao EJIPl!lllMINT' S"Nk l"rwt ... 511! l tth 1~ ,,..,, ml!!!!!!\'! "14TTLI "Olt TMI PL.I.NIT 0, THI APIS" "Nll'TUNIJ l'ACTOll:" 11111 In Cllt•I IG) ''TH! s•c1110 KNl\llS 01' VINOEHCI" • I• Coast U11it Act s To Get Opi11io11 I!~ t 'A.\'DACE PEARSO\" 01 Ille O•lly l'!IGI $"" The rrgional coastal ro111- mission \\ill ask t)lc state at· torney general i{ ii can re- quire n balance of 1)-0wer uses and r n e r g y conservation n1casures 1vhen granting con· struclion permits. The question came up J\f on· d<iy during diseussion of an 11-unit apartment at 19th and Acacia streets in Huntington BcaC'h by George Michelle. ALTHOUGH cominission planners \\'anted to require futl insulation of walls and ceilinp:s and a b.tlanced use oC electric and g1.s power. !he coin· n1ission wasn 't sure it could do that. "!l's not proper for this commission. It's outside lhe b o u n d s or 1he a cl (Proposition 20 ),'' said CtJ1n- n1issioner James Hayes. Hayes, the cornmission 's representative to the state coaslal commission, recently \•oU!d for the Snn Onofre power plant expansion , saying energy should be considered. THE QUESTION was mOOl in this case because the Hunt· lngton Beach envlrorunentlll review board already imposed the same conditions. But 1..--on1mlsslon Chairman !>on Bright sni d the issue ro- main s nnd added he will ask lhe attorney general (or a 11·rittcn opinion on the ls5iue. In lhc Sri" Onofre case. Assi stant Attorney General Cnrl Boronkay said lhc cooi· niission could consider energy I • as p~rt of the cnv1ro nn1 c?it. but com1ni!is1oners illonda y \\'Cren't C'er1Jin that includ ed putting condttions on permit s. THE C0!\1l\.11SS ION \l/3S further spurred 10 mo\•e on that course later in lhc e,·c-- ning "'hen vot ing on ati ap· plicntion for a fiVt?-unit apart· ment at 445 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach. Developer John T. told the commission Smith he'd the heard its discussion on balance of po11·er with in· terest. "\\'f'll use gas and ~·ood fo r beati ng and cook ing," \he bearded Sn1ith sairl, "ho ve skylights, \urge winda\\'S. open decks and naturri l lighting -and electrici!.v. 11·e'll have as a backup.· "VOU WIN," one of the commissiont'rs laughed. And he did . 8·0. Althoogh denser at about 37 unib per acre gross, than some projects the commission haJ approved, phtnners said the units are consistent \Ylth the area nnd will rent for $150 and ll75 a monill. lT \\I AS THE !-:econd go· round before the. commission (or r..fichrlle's It-unit ~part­ ment , locatixi 11e1d lo R Stan· dard Oil pun1pi11g station. Original objeclions "·ere over the noise fron1 fhe pun1p. but l\.1lche11 c said fnsulatlon wlll help until the pun1p is phased out dur!ni: the ntxt , year ZENGER AWARD Katherin• Gr1h1m Publisher Of Post Acclciimecl TUCSON Anz. l\a1!1ari11c (;rnha1n, puhl1 s11c.r of Ille \\lash1ngton Pa."I. has beco me the first 1\·omnn evl·r narned to receive the John Peter Zenger A1vard . 1'hc L'niversity cf Ari~ona s:iid i! l\"Cl.'i prcsen ru1g it 10 l\lr'i'. Gra h;im for hrr p.1pcr's coverage of the \\'atergatc :::if. fair. 1'111': 1101\0R is presented nnnually to the journalist "'ho pre\·ious recipients believe has don e the most to figh 1 for freedon1 of the press. It is n.:ir1111d after the colonial pt!blisher 11·ho 1\·on a niajor .nurl vic.1ory ieading to a fr~e press in America. Mfs. Grahan1 ~·as selected .fr"9il1 -s~ht,. MrOipecs ·con: sidcred ·by" the 19 earlier a1\'il rd \\•inners, !hl»unil'erslty said. JN SELECTIN(: i\·1 r s. Graham. the un iversity said : ··she "·ith~tood off i c I <1 I \\'rath to defend the public"s right lo krlo\Y. 1'he reputation of the Post "'as on the line during: those long, lonely months '1·hcn one newsp<1.per carried the bn1nt of the \Vaterga1c investigation." University President John P. Schaefer will present the award Jan. 12. Football Players Cite Fraud SA\' FRANCISCO (U PI) Six rnc1nbcrs of the San Fran- cisco 49<"rs football team ha\·e riled suit in federal court cl ai.mlng they \verc defrauded or money invested in t~·o real estate transaction s. THE SIX asked re co\·ery Tuesday of the n1oney thP y invcs1ed in the projrcls plus $! rnilliiln rn (> x C' mp I a r .v dan1ages again st several cor· par;itions fin d indi l'idua ts. in- C'l uding Rolx'rl B<trtr1.~. 11•/10 1ras descrihl'cl :is a financinl ~d1·ise r to p r o f cs s l o n fl I il!hlf'lt·~- Thr pl ayers s;iid they )(lsl n1(lne v on inve ~t rnrnts in tile o\irroft fJ f ~1~.a Hotel t 11 ~l ll lbr;i,-., C,1hf . :ind tl1r i\\1ran1n11te 1\parlmcn ts 1 n ~lountain \'ie\\', Calif. Th cY s aid B;irt r ls rcprl'.'sciit<"d the deal s as being withou! risk and returning ;1 !O percent profi! annually Ho"·cvcr, bolh investment s turned out to be ,,·orthless, the suit said. THE r LA ,, E R s and amoun ls they claim to have invl":sted 1vcrc: Cedrick IIardman. $60.0CKI: Stan llindinan, $36.000; John Isenbarger. $37.000 : Bruce Taylor, $50,000 : I"rank Nunl ey , $20,000, and \7ic 'Vashinglon , $30,000. . '. -_,,... . . " . Parking Proposed For Ai<les Councl\1nan Jack Green has suggested that members of tluntin~ton B e a c h com- missions. committees an d boards be given free beach parking passes as a reward for service. None ot the members is ~'lid for the li1ne pul In. so G reen a sked Cil y A d n1 i n is tr a I or David Rowlands J\1ondny night 10 look into the parking pass ;is a possible conll)('nsation . The price of the palls . "'hich J!lo~·s free pBrking on the eity's oceanfront lot for :i yc<1r. \\'ii! recenOy increased Crom $10 to $20. 12 Escape San Di ego City Jail SAN DIEGO (UPl I Twelve federal pMsorters s/lp- 1)(."<i away rron1 cl ly jail arter ('rav.•ling through a ventilator shaf t Tuesday. An investigation y,•as unde r 11·ay by the Federal Bureau [ ____ s_t_a_t_e __ J of ln\'estigation and none o! 1he cscapers 11'as In custody by early tod ay . There Was no indica tion the ·12 were reg arded as dangerous but the FBI said it was withholding comment until facts were established more firmly. The escapers, among 300 federal prisoners housed in the city jail were not identified i mmediatcly. T h e y ~·t'nl through a cellb!ock venlilator shaft into a courtyard nnd sca led a wall to get away, police said. The escape \l'ils discovered hy poliC-4' jil1!tr(' nbout !1:30 p.n1., and officers said they 1l'ere unable to drterminc \\'hen the prisoners ned. e Strike Tl1re<ll LOS ANGELES 1UP!) So me 700 mechanics Tuesday threa tened to walk off their jobs Saturday if the Soulhc~n Ca1 ifarnia Rapid Tran s 11 District refusts to accept p c n s io n recon1mcndation~ lron1 a special commission nan1 ed by Gov. I~ on a 1 d nc,1ga n. Union of [ i c i a I s said a 11·a\kout. of nicchanics v.·ou \d slop bus operation, affcf·rin~ n10.re than 45((000 persons v.·ho 11~c the 1.500 TITD husi·s in Los Angeles :ind p.irts of Orange, Jtivrrsidc and S;u1 Bernardino Counties. e S22.000 Hcl•l ed SAN FRANCISCO I AP ) - £lt1 nd1ts in l11·0 unrelated holdups robbed Bank 0 r America offices of more than $22 .000, police say. The robberi{'s o c c u r e d v•ith in 1nlnutes of each other Tuesday. Three n1 a s k e t1 gunmen made off 1vilh $19.000 from the Glen Park branch at 12 :25 p.m. police said. e ~lolher l11sa11e SAN FRANCISCO (UPl l f\. judge ha s rurrd that " .Japanese housc1l·lfe "h o beheaded her 7-year-old son 11·as insane Superior Court Jud ge John i\. Ertola Tuesday ordered that ?i,1.rs. Ak iko Un1egaki. 37 . be committed to Pnlton State Hospital in $3n Bernardino County for si x month!!. e Bua Defect• SACRAMENTO (UP!' The California OIA'TlCr! of an eslim ated l ,600 bl.l.aeS built b~· Gillig Brothers Co. o r Hayward from 1962 lO 1966 are being warned by the Highway Patrol of a potential defect that could result ln the loss of 1teertng. .. The Patrol Tuesday.11Aid thl' problem c.ai11e kl llght when JI discovered d11maged stt'tr- lng column shs.ft.s on 11~·0 bl.l~s subjected lo routine \11- spcctlons. Schoo I distrlrls li sted as 01v11ers or !IUSpcCt buses are bein~ notified by the-compa ny nnd nd\·ised !ht• models in queslion ''should be re moved from 11 er v I c t , d1sasse:mbltd 11nd ex11minrd." OVER THE COUNTER NASO l istings for Tuesd•y, Oec..,ber 11, Jt73 1) • " ' I'• I I ! ,,, n 11 , 11\lo i.·~ l h '" ,.., 11•: 1'<. )/•, l<o ~ .. j .... !j •. 11 ' 11',1 II'- •' ' I'. l• ll 11 .. 1' • ~·., . IJ'ft: 10 .tlo~t 1l rti1·" \1•1um1 Sid Alllfll Cllt. 220,.IOO ,. J 11.. .•.•.• "~·'QO lt'.1 II'"·.,, • 1.0.JOO ' ..... ~ l 100,100 U>'o I P 1-l' • 1~,000 ,. • :io" n ~oo ,., '" ... 60,)()() '" • -'· ''·'°° ' •.• ·-~1.'IOO ll'-~ IS -1 ~1 .m !l'o 11 .. -I'·•• .; ' -f .. 0 ! ) ,_ , ' ,_ ' ' • I • :s I LJ.;!\,_t l"IL.\1! Squeeze Inevitable Gas Crisis Irks Kid s /;,'11 ergy Me<1su.res Won't Be Enough CllULA \'ISTA (AP I - \\'1111 Street's d a i I y gru1nblin~s ~lrc b t i Q_ g l'thoed 1n !his San Dirgo suburb. only ill higher· pttt·hcd voiee:;. lf 01·ld's Tallest 1\ ncv" addition to the do\vnto\rn 1·oronto skvlinc is the CN Tower. \Vh 1c ll wil l hccon1e the Jai·gest s tructure in the world \Vlll'n IL is co1nplc1 ed to J,f!O:) feet by the end of thi~ year. 1'he tallc:'t of th e office buildings al. the r ighl IS 784 feel. 'l'hc C~ '!'0\\'CJ' \I'll ! ho tt~c radio, n1fcro111 avc ;i nd LcJC\'ision bro;i(l · c·a:::! facil1 t1es as 'veil as an nbsc r va!ro n deck ;ind rcr-.l:Hirant. \'i:-;1!Jil11y fro111 the top \V iii be 70 111i\es 111 all dtrl'cUnn s. Brazilia11 Labeling C1•ackdolv1~ S.\CHA~li':.\'T<J (AP I (;;1 1i!or11ia proha\Jly \1·111 be ~r1111·v11·1l hy fu1'l and rice· 1ri r1 ty shori:J !;l'S ('l'\'!l if i! f(lllo~s s1ringL'lll 1·onsc1·1ation n1raslwC's. rhr din!t'tor of a Hand Cor1xira!lvn en r r i:: y study s:·11·s. IJi, Hcln;ild f)Qc!or to)d ;in As~cn1bl~ ~ubcornn1i1t l•C on f'nerg~· poll l',I' TueS<l:1y thll lU (•ncrg;> s:iving n1c·nsurcs coul d Si!\'P !ht• eqtiivalt'lll of :H.{M.(l to 5~.000 barrel s of oi\ pL·r day. BU1' llE ADOF;L> tho~f.' cncrgycons c rva1ion nH~asuri'S, inr-ludin~ car poul· 1ng, lo1rer thcnnos!<Jt settlngs Fill 'e1· U1) In El Paso? J~L PASLJ, Tl'X. tA P 1 II lil ke in gasoline prices by P!!:ll!EX. l\'lcxir.o's oil in· (lu st r~" J1 as re.suited 1 n motori sts crnssing lhc border to El l'aso to fill !hei r Rasolinc 1:in ks "'i th Amcric.:in gasoline. PE~1 EX ·s 9·1 octant• sil ver cx1 rn gasoline bcg.:t n selling i\londa~· at l\\-o pesos a liter. or eight pesos a gallon , Eight pesos equals 6~ tents. Selling at 44 ce111s \\';JS the ne1r 81 octane blue Nova. FINANCE nnd ii·ss ou1door <1!.ll'rr!isin~ h~ht111~. µl'nhahlr 11·ould11·1 l11·~1d off :n1 energy sq ucl'i'.C. ··Although this polt•11tial ~n\ · ings Is of !h1· ~:tlllt' order lif lll.'.lgn11t1dl' :1~ lht' <Ill· ticiprl1 Cd t·nP rgy :-hor!f'1ll. in 0111· ju<lgnlC'nt ihe c111irl' s:t1 · ings is not likrl_v to be rc;i,\i?.('d in suff icient ti111e to :1\'1•rt fut•I and electricity shortages," Doctor said. Ooc!or told 1 h " ~ub· co111111it1ec : "S1ill. lh(' 1X1t('11· 1ii;il s.1vings, and. h.v r>'lrnsion. th e likC'lv stn•111;;~ ,1rf' sig11ific<rni." \\'illia111 Ahern. ;i, 11o1 hr r· cn1pto_vc for !he Sant:i tllonica- b a s c d "t h i n k t a n I;'' 1•s\irn atcd Califo111ia 111:1\· net'd about 2 n1illion barrC'ls ·of oil ;1 ~!~1y in 19i ~ but only ;iboul ! .i 111111\on \1'1!1 bt' avn1l:ibl!' 1f lhC' od e111h.-irgo c:unt111u~.<;. All El\'.'11 SAlll: ·•'I' he 1ltchnl'l'i 111 cnerg:v su1lpl~· £ro1n tl1t' 1n1d·l971 level tha t !he !'l<ilt> n1ay l'>\l.lCricncL' c1rc <ibout 111 lo 15 pcrtcnt in n:i1urn! g:~s. 20 to 30 percent 1n oil :;upplu·s. and up 10 30 p1'l'('c11t 111 electric!ly 1-(encra· \ 1(1:1 . "0111 \' 1f the Ar;1b e111hargo i~ ltfh:d ~n :ind If r-.tidct\c ··You ought to hear 11•hat !l1esc kids ;ire saying about whal the energy <'ri.s is i.c; doing to thelr stock portfoHns," :s ays Fr:inces Putnam. v1 ho rl i r t' c 1 s rile itnaginary stock inves1 1ncnt. project for gifted youngsters in fo ur1h through ~ix t h gradrs tll II a ! e t· r e~ t ElcmenU1ry Schwl . E:ts! prod11(·tiQn is :i l1011·ed 1o l-------------' ri:>C' r:ipidl,v 10 fill ;1!1 !hr 11·01'1(]':-; 111shes fnr p~trolcu1n will 11·e be ;ible to return TU an ('llC'l'!.-:.Y ('(l!lSU111ing lift• <~f: we. hav (• kno11·11 11.·• he. addl>d . r)(x:tor displ:i,vl·d a ch:1rl sho11·1ng lhnt over 1h<' nex1 111·0 year!'> o 10111! potr>tl!1al f:al'ings lneluding shor1 · t•'rrn savings -(11t1ld be 1n;ldO: of :is nll1rh ;1$ ~40/H-Hl 10 110.000 lxn'l'l'ls or oil per <lay. l11c!udl'<I 011 1hf' ('h:irt \is ti11g lougtt>nn co n s e r \' ;i, t i o n nic.:tSl!rf'S \1·;i ~ 1l1t· r.cnvc rsiu11 of pilot light na!ur·al g:i~ ;.;~·s\cl11S 10 clr r tri<.: ignition ~ystcn1f: 1hat ligh! th e pi lot u11ly 1rhcn it is !ll't'c!rd. OOC1'01l SA IO pi lot li ght !> 11·hich burn const:1ntly account [nr bCl\\'Cell 8 ;:ind 15 percent of the rrsidential na1ural gas consun1ed. 5 Aerospace Firn1s Tol<l 'I' () Pay Up \~'AS ll\;.;(;'roN (API -11le ('ost of Li\·ing Council. bowing tn n cou rt <1 r<ler. tixl::ir cle::ire<I thr \1·ay for payment of (]1.~p11lcd \1·ag..;s fron1 a 1971 l:i bo1· agrt•rn1cnt for \\'Orker~ in the aerospaCt' industry. IL dirrr ted fi\'e acro~pa~ eon1 panics to J1l.1.V an increase: of !7 eenls an hour in wage'.":. tha t \\'err nor pa id during a 12.n1ont h period in 1971 and 1972 Reactor Researched SAN" OTEGUl.AP I -f;tflr (;cncral Ato n-Jc L~-'><l\'S ..Jt IS col l<ibor:itlng 1\ 1t1i a Br:i1,i!in n Jt,OV('rnn1cn1 agtnrv in research 101\'Jrd a llCll' ki.11~1 of nuclear reactor. Dogs Treated Better Th .air H 1111ia11,s? I _\\',\_<;Ul/'IGTO~--<LlPI __ ,,,.__to, "'"'""'o sbDck-'J.Otl ..JJ10 bill so.far.:JJL.sailLhcl Complete Mid-day A1i1erican Stock List Clai1n1ng-'th:iL 1he rood -in· died ." ll'<is conridi:-n t the Food and l .,-.-.··-.·--;;.-.-.---~--~;;;;; __ .-.·_-_______________________ ,...., .. ,....,.,. _____ • The (~ulr oi l Corp. di1·fs1on said Tuesdav il has signed ;i t1vo-ye ar agreement 1vith the nrazili<in ~·uclcnr ·reehnolog.1· Co., un ar n1 of the South ,\1ncrican country's A1on1ie Ent·rg.v Con1n1i~sion. r or J't'SCarch 011 a ga~·tOOICd rn~t l)rr>edcr rc:ictor. The con1rov crs1.1! l'(•at1or 1s st1pp0.5t'd 111 crrnrt• n1orc n111 ·1L•:1r furl th;:in 1! consu1nc<:. r.ulf (;£'111·rJ1 Aton1ic said Br;1·/il ts !"ll'h 111 lhorium , 1rhith is used \\'1th 11rani11n1 to fuel tl1e rc.:it·101· dtLSlry trcals c!ngs and eats Drug Ad111 inistr:i1ion 1 FDA I I bener th;:in huin:ins, 3 coali· HOSl::~TllAL S.\11): "I find ~i:.1d ~he authorit .v to _t11ke the ·1 ·01 d·11 ii 1 1 p -·' 0 1ntcr1.m step of requ1ru1 g tht' ,;011 of conSL!lllCl' :-td\·ocatcs 1 1 ere l ) c 1a 01 e 1·ouuc \\';l,l'tllllg. and co11g ressn1t'n today urged ii·hich usuoJly lls !;, :1!1 its ill· The request 1ha! the FDA 1 1 · gredl{'nt s on its 1'1bC'IS is pet , t:tkl' .:te!ion v:a s presen1ed bl' t ie govcrnrncn 10 requi re food. Not onl y lloe.~ the IL1bc l se\•cr;1 l ,C'Onsumer groups and n1orc s pecific 1ngredi rnt label s reveal :ill inarcdients. " ·,ilso .., b r c , I I A., t-... 1 n1en1 ers o ,_,.,ngrcss. on OOl pruuucls. be<1rs tl1e nutrirn1 pcrccn· Rf'p. Bcnja111iu S. Roscn1hal 1ages. Evc·ry An1eriea11 ccn· (O.N.\'.). lnld ;l llC\\IS con· su rner has the righ t. indl'Cd fcrcnc~· lha t a !0--yc;:ir·nld 1he neecssi !,v. to kno1v \1·hat ,\l:iss;it'husc\1s boy di rd last ls i11 1the footl he rat~." ,\·t>;1r ;jffer ea!ing ice crCtH11 The propo~cd 11'<1rning 1\·01ild {'nntaining peanut buttrr. llr rC'[ld : ·•\Varning, unl[lix'Je(! in· ~;;J(! tile bo,v knew lil' 1r~1s gredlrn!s (Olllaitll'd in thi:; 0ll1'rgic to f1!'3nuL" bur till' ic l' product." 1.;rean1 ennon <l td 111>t reveal Hosenth<ll has introduced lhe produt•! contained pc;innt 1egis1;1ti0n tn rt'rJllire complete butter nncl ··;1 rr11' n1111utes 1ng rc•di1'n! labclini:: b11t nn <Jlll:r rating tile lee rrr;:i1n hearingi; lHn·e been held 011 {)'.'\F. OF TllE consun1er groups invoh·cd in the pet ition is Label Inc., which began as a pro,\ect. for a group of l;-11~-st udents v;!10 hroughl suit tu try to force the FDA 10 require nll food ni:11111fact11rers to Hsl :ill ini;redients on <l ll labels. 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I FOO<lr.Jma J 1'•• '• C.rcie io: ?~ -lt> e •, f·o< C•!>' .11 o •"•-•, (•Un Fin ,1' 1 l~. • '• Fo•~•!Ll> l~ a 1 .. ~Jl~(.~~1~~ ~ ~~::: :~ ~~=n~1~~:1: i ::::. '..! CL Fir>el (p 3 l l, ••. F••nk•N .l? l 5' ,-Vo Cl1•1 (brp l 1'• Fre,n<llO oO l\ 18'•-'• (IOPolY .0:.<' • l '1 f<•Q•l<on« o(I 16',, '~ C M I Coro \ 1·-.-'• F".cM XlQ l 10 (Ml In>' .. 1~ ll S'•-'• Fronh~< All II •'• (attnm~n I 71, • Fr1Jrt!A" .,., ) ;•, • Con rvwi ,S. ' 13'>-, -G Co--Cohen H;;>lld • I:,-\• G~t>'<l In SO 6 6..,_ (onu1n .l)b 11 1'1 .•• C..18lY C•P l J \,_-'• (()II lnll In( 32 1' • •• Gilt.Jn I lW ~ I -" (OleN811 -~ 16 ~'o-" Gd<Cti(Otp 'ii o>o. '" Colem•n .... 11 6>,-" Gaynor SUI ll 2 Colle .... 21b l ''..-~. Ge~•M ,l•D ' 1~•,.--•o Colwl Co .n J h'·• • . Gen 6 u•l.,rs II I (()lwM!g wl ' ~··-<,, G<'n (•ne .M:l 15 .,,,_,, Combd Com lS lJ\.o •. , c;.,,n EdS.0•>' 11 1 ,._,. • .. Comb fQU•P 11 lb>o+ '' Gn '"10""""'' h J-11~ '·• ComlAlll .XI J 8.., C..n 1nl~rlor ' J'•-~. Comrt'>'.>do<" >i 1i.-1,. G.en Ao< \n<. 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(Iii <·0111 panics con trol :dn1 n:>l 9;1 pt'I'· <:cnl of !he co11n!r,1"<; kno11n oil rcs<'r1·ps ;111d don11n:ih· shri rcs of all kno1111 it11rrn ~111\r: fuels. :H1 As~o1.:1:1ted l're$S ~!udy sho1rs. 1\ SJJ<'Cia l st• n :1 1 c Sll h· C'Orn1ni!lf'f' 1s 1n1r~tl~:iti ng allrgations of di1111nlshing: con1p<>lition ;1111on;_'. ihr orl /!l~1nts V.'ith :in r;•l''1n de!1n1ng oil eo n1par1_1' holding~ in 111 hr>r· f 111' 1, ·rht· Al' ~1 1 1d\· •!lowed !hat 1/11· L1rgc oil (..'1 1n111.1n1t·s: f)\111~ ;il~n !llorr tl1:1n 10 p1·1·cr r>t l)r rh~· 1·.s. n:Jli1r;1I g.i ~ 'i11ppll· BL'T11·{'t·n ~1) ;111d fifl Jl('r· 1·r11t of thl' 11 :1[1u11·.s {'0:11. ,\lO!'t• th:in ;)I\ pc•1·1rnl l)f rhr t1ra11 it J!!\ ;.u ppl.1· 11"-t'd 111 nucle<.1r pow t'r !.!rnc·rn!1n11 . -Vir1uall.1· ;ill <1f 1111' 111! ..::h:ilc lands c·un·rntl ~· u11d1·r r1rivcllc 01vncrsh1p. \\'lllLE TllE l11r C!e oil (-QJl1· p:iniC'S ha1·c ncv('r rnadt' a stoc-rct of the:ir di1·r·r.slficatirin into other rucl <ir1•;1~. prpr·1~~· 01\·ncrsl1ip d;H <l hol\'P hrf'n d1f· fic111! to con1piJ•: hcc::iu~ the oil co1npanir:-11n11't di.;r lo-.:r !he infornl:dion t11 :111.1r111t•. n1· FIRE·!URGLARf ALARM SYSTEMS RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • ln,ltlled & S.O'ked lG Yotn E•parlt11<• .c 'l'Nln. In Trte Htrtlor .......... Ccill For F-Estlmo'c SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS Dl~lllOrt 01 \el Co.n ll ldr.. \uDr>'Y 1 6 S l '1ocentlo-Co1ro Me'° 642·3490 !'lurluir~ "vn111 ,if 1hL' 1~1!1~r;il ,'lCt'll<'1r·~ r1·~1)(ln..,ihlr I o r r1 ·i.:1da11ng lhr 1nduslr1 Th,· C:1 li1 or11 i11 l.e~1~1.1turr IS~lll'd 1'11!11t'lll)ll (' j l :1 1 iO 11 -; <1:!;i111~1 .~1'1'rr:d l:1rpr.: r•1n1 · p.'.llltl'" rrcr11rly , in c ! 11 d 111 g St:1111kr rd Oil or Cal 1!0r11 ia, l·:x- (N£WS ANALYSIS) x011, 1·111011 •. \!ub il ;ind l 't•xJCO ;-1rr1•r the ro111pnn11•<; r1·f11s1•d In t~J111ply \\'1111 :iUbp<i.'ll tl~ <Ii'· 111n11d1ng d:rl:i on tht•1r t'.:il1for· 111:1 opcr.1t101i.<>. \\'11:11 i Jl I 0 r Ill :I 1 i fl n I~ ;1r:11!:1hle thro11gl1 go1·1·r11111(•111 rlor111111'n!'-:inrl 1 n d 11 <; ! i-v 1·1·p1Jrlo; 'l1n11 -. 1h;1! ;1munl! 111·,.. !otp 20 nil crirnpun1e;; a~ r:inker1 h~ 1~12 !'.1lcs. ;-ill h:id oil ,1nrl i.:;1" Ji11!din t:s. Eigh1e('n of th<' !np 20 h;1d 1 n!err~t ~ 111 oi l ·hale J:1nds. 14 li;1d 11r1111 n11n 111trrt'~I!' and :1t le:i st. 11 h;id t'O<il holding~. ('RITTCS or th c Nn · solirlation of 011·nership or rue[ rr,.ou rces cha r~t> th at !he trc·nd is monopolls!ie. Arnold '1i1frl'. president of 1J1f' Unllcd !\!inc \\'orkcrs. s;lld i n tr~timon,v to the s p e c i n I S.·11.1!i· suhcon1 n1ittrl' on in · l1·wr:1t1·d fld (1p1·ratio11s !hnl hf' f:iv11n'r! hrr>:ik 111g" lJfl the 111:1 inr (111 ro1nr1a111t•i: ·1'11\' r·on1p:tn1r>~ li:i1·c pu1 1h1·rn<;1•hl'" in a posi11on ''lo plr11 ofl nnr n •<:nurf'f' :it!;iinsl ;i nothcr. 1n ob!:1in !hr hi~hr•<;t Jll'il'l'". the l1•a!J! tahor 1roublt' :ind thf' mos! ;;1rlv:int:i ~ro\1 <; treatment from lh~ govC'rn· rnent." ~li llcr ~ai rf. lie \I'll~ cha llen~rd b y S•·veral oil c om p .:i 11 ,. r x· f'rutlves who insis!rd th~1r in· duslry \.\"JS hi~hl)' C'Olllpcli!i\'C -1 OWN PURI SILVER NOT PAPI.II M!Jrtolll of Ametico11s o,.. proMcfiltC) them~1Y« 09ol11it l11flotion, deval.,otfo11, 1111d th~ lo\1 of pu1(hOii119 power of rho dollor. The., o ro coo .... rtin9 PAPI.I MONfY 10 lfAL MONA' i~ the form of P'UIE SILYff!. H istory hat ~ow11 that SILVER hold1 itt val,, 011d hicrecnctt dttrl119 troubt.d tlmet. fk.t.N(LIN SllVfll CORP'OR.t.. TION , Sllve, tPKl•ll•r•. ••lit for lmmedloto dctl~orr ·''' fino IAIS AND COINS. JACK HILDEBRAND 17141 673-1166 I 1 :i nd 1hn1 1·011rr111rn11nn ot l11el P''Oli!"('f'" pro1·1df'!i ror lhPI!' !11fl51 r·i:n1101111c:<i l rxploit;1iion H.n, r>0n sr·:\'. tl1a1rn1a11 111 (;11if Oil. !old 1 11 c ~\lb· 1:•Hn1n il lt:l' I her(' \\'rrr· ":-1!.!11ifi1·:1n1 r c o 11o111 ic r-f- fi1·ic nrics inhr>rent 1n e\- p;1nsirin of ~n oil con1pany inin otl1cr fcirins of enrrgy suppJ,1--• At il'Jst 111ne or the 1op 20 cn111p:1nrrs had lU('l rt'~Oll!'<'C irl1t•rt•st.; 111 all fl\•' 1111') c:itrgnrirs· 011. g;ls. Cu<d. 11r;1ni11111 :ind oil slnili'. Thi·~-1vcrc l·:xx1,n. I h P l;1r;;t.'._1 1'111 t'on1p:i11~· in tl1•' 1i:1 1ion: Tr\";tr·o , rrinkr(! \'(I. :L l;1111 . 1\0. 4; Sh<·ll. l\o. i : ('n1111nc111:JI. 1\'o II; Atln11t1r H.ichfit·ld. x ... !l: ~Un. \11 l·L S1:1nd,1r1I Oil o! Ohi·1. 1\0. Ii. and :\1;Jr:11 h(in .. No. 2n_ Only i'u1r i)f 1hr top 20 h.1d inlcrr sfs 111 fc11·er 1h:1n threr fuel c<rtegorlcs. Geotlier1nal Plan Gets U.S. Graul. ll f·~nr:r~LE Y IA!'1-J'cdt'r:il nfl1rial s expnnd111 g 1·ffor1~ t() harne:o;s g!·otllrrrn:il <'111.'rgy. hJ\'(' :i1ra rdcd !ht• l 'nir1·r ~1t1· of Cali fornia ;:i $t15 r11illio'11 r1·sl'arch ;.(rant . The /\!(Hnu· f·:nergy Cornmis~ion hn1d~ \1·i11 hr u ~d by l'CSC<l!'l'h !Cfl lllS :1L UC's L a \1•r c n c l' I H1bor:ilori cs /lf'rC <ind in LivcrmQre, ;ifl(J a1 Lo s Alan1os. N.M .. a univcrsilv s1)()kes1nan said Tu cs d ay'. G~thermal energy -l'le11 m l1eat trapped below the earth 's· su rface -is ronsidered <1 chea p, untnpped resource lha t son1e authorities believe' «ould suppl y up to IO percent uf till' nation's cnerg~' nccds. So1n1' SliJnillion of.1hr gr:1nt 11 ill he tL~f'd in Lil~ A!.'H11r1s 11·herc rcse~1rrhl'rs \1'dl drill i .;}00 fe el do11·n in 10 boL 1·olcanic rock Scic111111!s 1ilri 1) lo pun1p v.·<11•·r on111 the ho! rock <lnd aue1npt 10 ru pture !he risi ng sfl'<in'I lor u ~i' 111 Plcctncal 1urb1n<'" 11·oc!utcd separate legislaOon :~1l(a~n~ ;: ~;:.:: thal 11·otilt! require 111ore r.0111-. ..,,g10 •ob 1 1 • An!nen~ 1na s _] , pJC!C ingredient. JiS\illg . l\OCh A 0 One Int j0 I! I~· I I~ APl>h~ Q.ol 7 I , .s~Hd !lie 1ntrrir11 \1·arning AQ\/11•"' 10 1•· • '• \1·011ld ;dcrt consun1crs tu thC :;~(~a .~~ '; lJ~'.--., Prohlen1 '""c 1>1 '' • ~" • •·· Ar•L.JC:. I lll 11 J\.'1 '> Constm1er Group I-lits Big Banks S.1'\" 1:n 1\:'>ICJSCO (,,!') - <\ consu111er actinn group 1•l:ums !hat <..:::rliforni.'.l's !:1rg1~ ba nks son1cUmcs c h a r g c i·11,iorners up to H~ percent 111ore tho.n s1na ll bfl nks for lhr s;i n1c lo:i n.~. Ran k offici:ils Urni('d 1hc r eport. in a gh1dc In the sla te's ban ks released 'fu esd<1y, San F r an c i sc o ('onsu rncr Action said that such la rge firn)S as \Velis F11rgo. Bank of An1erica and L'nltcd California Bank charge n1orc on loans. TllE LEAST expensive in· stalhncnt loans arc based on mnsumers' previous savings. s11ch as a savings account 01· u li fe ins11r<u1ec po licy. the fi1·p:IJ~C pa1nphlct said. "1'lle 1nos1 expensive v.·nvs 1!1 bor rO\V n1onl':Y at a bai1k 111ay hC' througl; b:ink earn ;ind <'hec k nvc rctra11' loans." ~aid lht' gu i<le <·allcd "Break tilt· B:inks:· "Tla·sr loans oitcn t'OSt n1orc than IR percent effective <in nual inlcrrsL " :Vlie hncl 1'oh'1n. first vi ce prC'sident of !Hhcmia ~nk. ri rguc>d 1hat anyone "who buys the book is a sucker .• The data H's b:l$ed on was ac· cun1u!Jitcd six to eight months ;igo. 11 's ;"JS n1eaningless a s <t 25·)'{•:i r~ld phone book." A BANK OF A1n e r i ca spok('~rn;"J n drfcnrlf'd the rrcd it rard type loan and ii .~ higher fee "Thi' cf1·d1t (·a rd is :i v»:l\' nf 11i:1~111~ such n lonn th;;! n1hcr1\'1~c 1vc niigh1 not h1' ;d1!1· tt1 ;iff1)rd 10 n1nkr,"hr> .~:lid "TI1c cost of t J c m:in· hours involved to procC'ss r;111al l loan~ ore }ust too high " A•mit E_nl I I -_,, A•mln(o•p II 8'•-" A"o"' l"<I II ~ , '• At1JF1<1IC0 "' JJ S . -'' Arwooo Co J 1>.. 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Dfct nbtr 1?7J 5, DAil V I !LOT Year 's H igh-Low s Appe11r E ,er y Satur day Dow Jones Takes AI1otl1er Plu11ge NEW 'OHK iUPli -Renewed unre;L In the Mid d.1e Ea:st pu:shed stocks sharply lowtlr In acti ve Lrad in g I't.iesda) on the New 'i 01 k SIO<'k I xc han gc ca n celling a rally attempt that occurred early 1n the day The Do w Jones 1ndu:-.tr1al a'crage had fallen 17 04 points to 834 1 O a few minutes before the clo"' 1ng bell Some analy sts said !he drop represented a normal backing and f1l11n g phase w1th1 n a tect.. rucal rally dunng which bu\1ng interest ten1porarily clr1es up In the first hours of trading the Dow was ahead bv more than f1\e points bringing the gain smce Thursdav to n1ore than 65 po1nL'i- -~ ••t e wr:zm J S• '-' PE he! gh Low 1..• 1 ~9 a _,._ " 13 1 0 • i 36 0 7 l~ ' ' ' I ~110 ... .. " " " ' " 10 ,, " ' \'JS 1 I . " •2 7''> 11 15 o M > M '°'' " ' " " •• " .. '"' S•lt l Ht PE I 111! Low CIOMCrt!l • ' • ,,, ..... " -m-' + l•;.;o-1 1 _, ·-' . ""+ ' ; ' " jg, • ·-'" ,.,__ • • Allleric•• JO Most Active •• I ' • " "" .... ..... "" • _, -" • • • -'" ,\lne rkan Sales lol11me I ) I •' I . -. --; • :i6 OAIL1 PILOI Wet1nesaay Oetembtr 12 1973 i · SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! Se habla Espanol • , .. ,,. ' WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON 15221 BEACH BLVD.· PHONE 893·8544 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS• PHONE 547-7477 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD.• PHONE 870-0700 MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY .. 8:30 A.M. -9 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY . , 8:30 A.M. -9 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY .. 8:30 A.M. -9 P:M. SA TU RD A Y ,. .... ,. , . . . . 8: 30 A.M .. 9 P.M. SA TU RDA Y ...... ,. . . . . . 8 : 30 A.M. -9 P.M. SA TU RDA Y ............. 8: 30 A.M. · 9 P.M. SUNDAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 A.M .• 4 P.M. SUNDA Y ............... 9:00 A.M . -5 P.M. SUNDAY ............... 9:00 A.M. -5 P.M. 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IOX & OPIN END ' WREMCH SETS ; ,. ---' --MAMf Ol'IR Hiii,., tMS ' ~IGNITION TUNE-UP KIT S.20irl3 S.60x1S 6.00x1S IUTI •Oii MOST CAii 1•1 .. 1•1i Hao"""" la<!<tl~, pfO·auomi;-.i, ""'~lllat.d ....,tfhod <O~!CICI f)Oi"h . ,!.,o tOIOI ttwl ..... dO~U<" l .. !011! ll'!Wl l 10 (Ot "'Oif>ll. 1 Holi Za kousk For hoste.ues· with more resourcefuf'ness than · ruble~. Ruuian parties offer a · var~ety of intriguing tastes· that are ·ea~y and economical. Vodka added to fruit punch would make en appropriate beverage. 1 -. ay Treats From • ·I IS Scandinavian artistry is evident 1n trayful of sandwiches that have such colorful garnishes as pimi e nto, parsley , orange twists, egg yolk and brown mushrooms. Zesty "Z.:ikouskl " n1cans an appetizer course ;ind al a f;incy party. Russians rnight Sl'r1·c as rnany :is a dozen or rnorc tidbits . .:1long v.·ith ;1 fc.sti\·e bPvcrag11• Vodka n1ixecl into a colorful fruit punch 11·ould be right in step at this parr~·- You can duplica lc the zakouski b,\' serving bits of meal. fish or \'Cgetablcs in any piquant sauce : !he tas{c that predon1ina1cs is ra rL F'illrts of herring are found at the za kou ski in just abou1 any forrn: pJ:1111, saltL>d. pickled. smoked or dilled. 1\lso 1n kC'Cping are bil<: of pickled vege!ablcs. such as caulino\l'Cr or n111sh rooms: or ,·e~ctab/C's you've 1narinatcd in oil and \·111i>ga r dressing. Za kouski·goe rs c:in f'xper1 to find an ;issortn1rnt of o(X'n sand1viches. Toppings rnig ht be slicrd chcrs('. or s:a 11s11f:c .~l ic('s !illCh as cervelal or ~alami ; 1hc bre:id ls lypically d.1rk . t\ pate \l:ould IX' ri,ght 111 place and you can make :in econon1ic:il one fron1 ti braunschv.'('iger chub, Anolher tempter -piroushki -is not too difficult to make. fn this updarcd rersion of the recipe, skinl ess franks are ground. mixed with seasonings. and for a shortcut. baked in refrige rator biscuit foldo\·ers . BRA UNSCHW EIGER PATE 1 ~ pound braunschv.'cige r I ta blcspoon Jcn1on juice I package (3 ounces\ cream cheese I tablespoon n1inced onion 1., leaspoon sage \ hard cooked egg \\1ash together braunsch wciger and cream cheese. Stir in len1on juice. mine. ed onion. and sage. Pack firrnly into a small mixing bo""'I and chi ll. At serving time. turn oul on pretty plate and ga rnish wilh chopped e_l!g \\'hite and sieved egg yolk. J\.Iakes 11 ! Everywhere Smorresbrod Set Christn1as In l)l'nn1,1rk h;1:. :1 f!a\·or of its ovn1. Prrhaps it is bt•l·au.~c-th~i r \\ 11\ll·r is so long and dark that a bit of spi ril·lif!ing is in ord<'r! \\1hatever the ra use. the effcl't 1s one of hcart1\<1rtn1ns: buovancv. riornJ~' ;1 bit Qf IJ;;ni~h in.sp1 ration for rour 0\111 hol1d::t.\' µ:r rll'. Trimn1in[!s for !hr' !rce and hon1c arc of!t>n h<1nd111:1dt• 111 Den rn:irk. :ind \Oii could folln\\' s11n bv n1akin t: \olir Own party in\1tnr1 nn<; and do·C'nrat1onS. In kcl·pi11i; \1'1t t1 th1· J)an1sh s<·he nH'. .\'ou r party 1:1ble !il1ould IJ1' a s111orr1•-;bro<t consis!ing n1a!11ly of on~·n f 1 n ~ r r sandl'•ichc.s .sp r('ad to fht • edi;:t• with crca intd huller or sca.snn1•d bu!iL'r .1nd lipped wi th paJ>('r-thin slices of sausagr. n1e:it. chces<'. fish or snrrad. The Danes take pride in th<'ir O)X'n faced sa nd wiche s, and ii is n1uch in evidence on their sn1orresbrod tables. Starling v.i th bre<id~ r:inging froin \vhite to shades of hro\1·n and endinI? 11•ith a spectacular topp1ni:. thl· Pn lr rule for these sand\viches i;; "Anyt h111i; gOf's!.. • Try thC'Sc suggestion s lo d11plic<11c thr fancy fare . Sc:isoncd hull er.~. usrd on hr<•:u!~ brforc the filling and topping goes on. c:in be prepared Jn ad\':incr. and rcfrigcra!cd for lL"e. In :i4 cup s1rcet but!cr or n1::irg.:irinr blend a fl avo ring selected fro1n the rollov.•ing: 112 !ablestxlQns lemon or lime juice and I !easpoon !ine·grated lcn1on op~Jime -rirn:I ~ ----~ 1 1 ~ tablespoons table mustard t"'.? tables poon s ,,·rll-drai llCd :)itk!e rel iJ;h 21z tablespoons rhili .S<lUl'('. I \f'.1· spoon lt>n1on juice and :l dr1lp'> Tab:1.sco saul'r 2 rabll'"spr.ons <Ir· a i n r U prl'n:1rrd horsrradi5h :i nd 1 1 h'<l~[l(Kln ~uc-n r S;i nd\\'ich fillings shou!rl rrHnbu1<' Jl!- tcrc sttng f!:i\'ors :ind ll·xtur('s The 111;1ny sausa(.!es :ind round loaf lunchmeins :i\'ailClble in th<' market 1nake 1as1y. artractivc fillers. t ry pRpcr- thin slices of bologna. ccrve/at. chickrn Jo.a!, pcppcronl or salami. G 2rman Christmas Eve l'r(}('esscd 1neats 11lso makP good s:1nd\\'iCh spre:1ds. Te!>! :.ome of lh1.S\: idl•<J."i . On but1 r!'rd r\'C round.~. pl <i cc .1 -.!1r;• of 1·h1cken loaf. Cut ;d1n~1 thrn11~h " -.1it•1• of t\r,111).!l' nnd tv.-ist 11 tnlu a f:incy spiral ::itop the ch1tkl'!1 lu:1~ f ,' :i p111 ccl pr u rt l' on l-.ie h hal f ()I !I or;ui.ct· ;ind n11{'hor 1\'Hh 11·ooden pic k.~ Spreud bu1llTl'd 11 !11tr br1·;:.rl \''1lh br;.:11n1'('h1r1·iµrr. Arra n ~e s a 11 r r e d mu~hroorns lan-sr.\'lc 0;1 !op. lhl·n ,olid .1 -:t rip of t'r isp hacon . r.nnct sk 111lcss frankfl1r1 i·r~. add ;i 111!1:> <"hopped, t111·t :i pple and nioist1't1 1•; !'preading c:onsisiency \\'Ith n1;.rrii1111 ;1 1~1· l'se on bu tlered pum pernickel ro11110~ .\ll'h 4 tablespoons butrer. Add 11 cup c:hoppcd onion. Sa u!I.' till !endt r ;tnd remove rrorn pan. Add 1 ~ porul'I li\·er11·urst to butler .and slo\\'·!ry .! rnlnutcs. Bl1n1ove from heal : add onion , 2 hard coo ked eggs, ~:, teaspoon salt Clnd 11 1e,1spoon peppe r. Chop and mix In ,1 p<tSIP. Chill . Spread on dark bread and top 11·ith sliced stuffed olive. T;1~l t'·l<'as1ng topprrs will con1pll't<' lhl' f1n!!<'r s:ind1riches. Center r:ic h sandwil·h 1r11 h .1 dot of seasoned buner. Press into that :i choice of shl't·rl <ld l or Sll'l'l'I 11ickle: 11 hn/vcd :.l uff,.<I oltvr; 1.:hor1ped hard-chookcd t•::;:g: p1- n1ic·nto or grrcn pepper s!rips: ;1 s111t1ll picklrd mushroon1; chopped chives; ur :1 saltrd. nutmeat. Th;i! gh·~s you the idea . The nio1«· colorfu l. attractive and unusual rhr sandwichf's the truer they'll be to thr Danish sn1orrt>sbrod. • BEA ANDERSON, Ed itor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor Wadnell1•1 Oe<tmber 12, 1'71 ,.,. J1 cups. PIROUSllKI 3 cans refr igeralor bisrui!~ I egg yolk Dcalen .,..·ith l l;iblcspoon Wunderfisch Welcomed ,. 1nilk FILLING' 1-2 pound skinless franks, ground 1 ~ cup ground chicken or othrr cooked meat t/3 cup tomato soup 'h tablespoon prepared m11slt1rd Separate biscui ts and ro ll each lo \~-inch thi ckness. For fill ing, combine !,'l'Ound rranks, ground cooked n1cat, soup and n1uslard. Place J.~ 111 blespbon filling · in cent.er of each biscuit. fold over to form half circles. Press the edges together with a fork . Transfer to an oiled shallow pan. 1lrush with the egg yolk-mixture and bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Serve hot. Yields JS pieces. ·" If \'Ou'rt' dreaming of a storybook Chrisimas. look no further th;in 1hc tradit ions of a German Christn1as Eve. Childrrn v.•ait breat hlessly for lorrf!:) closed doors to be opened . revealing' a br illiantly lit free and girts left by ._das Chrisl kind." J)ishcs of apples. nuts, and fancy rookies are every\vhcre -a happy prelude lo the quiet fami1y supper that follo\\'!t Chrisll na.!i Carp has ~n the l.radi· rion:i! Gl'rm:in Christmas F.ve dish slncc the Middle Ag<'S when ca rp ponds \\·ere lll<1in !<1ined Jn the monasteries. and even today sornt> people start fa tl{'n in~ their fish .11s early as SL Bartholomew's Dav on August 24. • Since most of' w depend on the ~upcr1narket, htre's an at l r acti ve \'ersion of this Gennan fa1·orile \l'h ich !'11b~!ih1!cs l\'hile hsh fill~·ts for the c;irp: \\'11 11derfi sch. Each fill C'l is rollC'd around a inellow stuffing of slivered alm onds. cru.sht'd gingersna ps. r<11sins . and gratrd lemon ri nd brought togclhcr by conven ient cnn- ncd chicken grn1•y. Because it blends so l\'Cll with a 1vide variety of ingredients. c;inned chicken ,:travy nu1k('S an ideal rJ:ivor·partner for the fish. In addillon, it add !! rnoistnrss as 1ht• fish bakf's and. combin('d l\'ilh Hln1onds nnd Jcnion rind. it 1nakes u las!y pour-on a! serving lit n('. Garnish \\lundcrfisch 11'ilh chop1)('(J parsley to romplrte th is noi;tult;ic entrt•e. \\'UNDERf'ISCll 2 cnn!I ( 1011 ounces rach 1 chicken gravy ;. l tup loastt't:I s!irr1'ed almond<; 1 • rup fin<'ll' cn1~hrd gingcrsn.1ps 1 ~ ru;> gold<'n raisins :i tr:ii;poons grated ltn1on rind 16 thin carrot sticks. cooked 8 fillf'IS of v.•hit~ fish ~ about 2 pounds) Combine 1; can gravy, 1;.-cup ahnonds, gingc rsnap!I , r<iisin .. 'i. and 2 traspoom le1non rind. Pl.1cf' 2 carrot sti.cks on ea ch fillet ; lo p with nbout 2 tab1espootll ~ravy mixture. Roll up: :-iecure "'Ith too!hpirks. ArrP.ngt' in 2·(l11ur! sb:ll\01\' b:iking dish. Rllkl' at 3.)1) cl•·"rt'"S r. ror 15 n1l1111rcs: sµoon orr 1ir,u1d :i.'ll•:in11h1lt'. ('(l tlllunc r('m aining gr<l\'y, ;ihnond~. and lc1no11 rind. Pour over fi~-. H:1ke I~ ininutf's morr or until dOnf'. 1-ltlr ~auc<' bi;-fore lk'r\•ing In I pot'lJ/\f\8, Drop-in Visitor Sanla Claus (~t r~ f'arl f\tartln) gets an as· ... 1~1 Jri·rn 'Ir:; . .Jnh n f' Kennev and l\l rs. Fll111tt 11C>rkins 1i:C'nterJ upon :irri\'ing 111 the Hah 1a c·or1nthlan \'ac ht Club. Santa 1~ a bit early. Ovors \Viii open al 6:30 p.1n. ~lond:1~. l>e(', 17 for 1.as Luces de Nari· <lad dinner dilnce ~ponsored bv the 1\lta H~h1a Co1nmit.1ec of the Oran{jc c·ounty '111 •P1;~rn1 1,n1r Sot1e1 v, Lovely Gifts For Lovely Lodies Exquisite Evening Bags Les Bernard Chains 11th & ll°\'inc ~ WtstcJ:f; Pl· :a l'lri l~~wporl Seciclt OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 BALDWIN PIANOS Beaut iful Tone, Bea ut iful Tou ch, Beautiful Styles, BEAUTIFUL BALOW/NS Complete Sel.,ction Now fo, Cli1 i1 tma1 Oelive•'I ..... WOODWORTH -.,!:';",:!Lr11J1,•1 Pl.&.110 AllD ORG AM SiL~S , ._-..~1 ... lo'-'1 515 NOR!lf MAIN, SANTA AHA • 547-5151 CHRIST·M~S . . . • WOULDN'T BE Vaccines Work ri'"u ................. ~ i malhe~ I 0 I If G. ~ BEAUTY ~ n y 1ven ~ .. lsS~;:~~ Out ~: By JO OLSON l1Vl'S h~.,·e IX'!'ll saved and ~~ W ith The-~ ! 01 t~• o.u, Pllo• ~••H II.WO children \l't'l't' oot born f( ~ l rt:tard~d; ll\."'{·duse thl'Y \1·rrc W ~M f{cmember polio? And rubell a,? prott.<eled. fi: ~ ., . ~ And the polio and rubella UNBORN ClflLO ll ; vaccinations developed after "Rubella is not serious to W . B years of research at a cost the person \1'ho has it but W .~ or thousands of dollars? H _is se rious to the unborn !!! "" M Not enough pt'Op!e in orange rhdd,'' Dr. Nelson sai d . U l.tJ,. J llJJ ~ .. M County have rcmentbered the ·•Being a pediatrician l'n1 only l a~V"JV J~ :it vaccinations , according t o too \.•:ell il\.\'arc of the prob-W >.<:\ Thonws J.. Nelson, ,\! l), ll'rus. ~ GET THE NEW ~ because the vaccination r11\I' "I fi1:11!Y beliC've all adoles· ~ LOOK WI TH ~ has dropped to below 60 per-cent gi rls sho1ild be im-~ HIGH FASHION ~ cent. rnunized . Parents have a fi OR A DAY TIME ; lfe told 1nembers of the responsi bil ity to see that thei r~ HAIR STYLE! ! press ;it the annual press children are iinrnunt~. \\'e arc W . ~ luncheon giv('n by the National at ri sk in the state for another !let ou r h19hly ! Foundation-~larch of Diines rubt>l!a epidemic. tra i~ed _h•ir 1 tha t ''polio cou ld reappear in "The n1cdical profession nstyhsts introduce ~ this country" if the im-cannot solve this problein ~mo d arn methods ~ munization effort has not im-itself," he stressed. calling for Qof Ha ir Sh aping, ~ proved soon.. !h~ assistance of schools, wcol_or_Blends, & I 1'he polio \·inis is present h('a]th departn1ents a nd ~Arl1st1c Styles for ~ in ll.1exico and o!hcr COU!ltrj es. volunteers. Bl ow Cuts that M he said . and \l'ith the rapid D'.. Nelson .. roncluded_ ~y ~a re pleesing to ~ transportation available today, stuting that sn1allpox lS in "()your coiff. ' it could easily return . danger of being wiped out ~ !~ as a disease. It no\v exists I!! l E1\1 0TIONA.L 11~1E only 111 a fc1v rrmotc areas R BODY WAVES » Dr. Nelson recalled that he such as Afghanistan. Tl will W REDUCED! ~ had polio at the age of 6 cxisl only in a test tube ln 'a 22 50 ~ and it was a vcrv emotional a few years. H 35.00 .• NOW • m time for his family. •le "\V e can do this \Vith other t11 18.50 ! remembers the helplessness of diseases." f.l. 25.00 .• NOW ~ the doc!Or and the attitude Following Dr. Nelson's talk , V CCMttl11ui119 '"'"' o.c. ll1r iJ of v.·orry prevalent in his Dorothy Sutherland, exerutive ti i;.j home. fl_irector of the Orange County ~ MAKE YOUR AP''°INTMINT i In the 50s and before, 1vhen Chapter, an nounced that i NOW •.. Wl'LL 11 LOOKING! research was being done on David and Barbara Goffeney tj! FORWARD TO 5111NW TOU I polio, there 1vas a great C'On-of \Yestminster and their 4· It: cern in the United States and year-old son ~1ark, b 0 r II ii m A ~ a constant baUle against lho 1vithou~ arn1s, have been ~ ?/J. ' ~ disease. chosen poster family for the w a lie .d !J. "\Ve don't ha ve that fight 1973·74 campaign in the state ti:! :,.-of Califomia. R WIG AND BEAUTY 1J:I now,edb~.t :e t shoul~ be con-• ll.1ark v.·as poster child for I SALON m ~e~ ;aid ~~~s~i~e 1963~ the ·:973 Or~nge County MOD W 2100 ._, 17"' '"-' ~ S \vhen the measles vaccination \V alkafhon m ~!.~re~: He also W Hl1're• 5q.or., c .... 111-~ was introduced, mor, than 23 -.Ua.S..a-br-otherr-t .... ICkie, 6. ·-~ , .... !"'·' I million cases have bee n .;..;s:~~!2111'.V.8¥W•••~ prevented, 2.4()() children ·s I r::__.::;;;;;;;;;..:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~ CHRiSTMAS V(ithoul A Granny Gown! Teen Barometer Off a Degree DEAR ANN LAf\'DERS : I am so n1ad at :,1ou I could chew thumbtacks. Ac- cording lo the storing on your nc\1·ly up-dated Knrnv Thyself Sex Tes:l. ~n least half the kids 111 our school :irf! "Condemned '" and th(' o1hrr h:itf .~ri· "Damn('d Fools" or ";-..teSSl'd L·p ;111d I-leading for Trouble."" A 16-year-old junior girl. an a(·· qualntance of mine. rated a ''\or111al and Decent ." I haopcn to kn t11r ~he has been busted for drugs and ha! had an abortion . The questions in that obnoxious test 111ere bad enough. but the scoring was out of sigh!. Arc you sure you've got all your but1ons , Annie'! Please take a second look at 1his generation and stop trying to c13ssify people by \.\'hat they do or don 't do. -84 UUT NORMAL A1'iD 1-JOLD l:\'G JN DENVER DEAR NOR~1: First, spit out th01;e thumbtacks before you s"·allow one. !'ow listen Ul this: That test 11"as not min e. I did n't make it up und I h:.id nothin~ to do \\'ith lhe scoring. It came from a co1nn1iltt't' of teenagers -two boys and l\\ll girl~. as I said in the column. I 1n;icle nr t o1n111t'nl \("it her for lhe tr~l or against ii. r 111rrely printrd it a~ an t'\ampll' of \1·ba l so n1e teenage rs arc thin king abou t th ese days . Dt:.\R Ai\N LA.\DF:RS ; I 11·;1-; pJ:id you printed that l('ttCr fron1 the mother on \\·e-Jfare v.·ho has ni;1dc to feel like a parasite 111hcn she paid for her groceries v.·i th ~lamps. Shr signed hf'r letter. "You Could Be Nl'xL" nnd ho111 rig ht she is. r h(l\'C some additional fi,c:;urrs pu t out by the League of Women \'ctrrs. I hope they \\'ill make an irnpression on those folks who kerp saying, "\\"rlfarc hunl.~ \rill be the death of this cotultry. J( !h('Y \1·on 't \\'Ork, lei "r1n stnrre. I don'l \l"ant to S11 pport loafer.;;_" 1 'll'JSC print these statistics, Ann . They art• correct . Out t1f every 100 poor people in An1erica today , 3~ arc C'hlldren under 1 ~ .1·ea rs of age . .\111t"tl'{'n :ire people ovc·r 6:i F1\'r arl' disabled or chronically ill. This means 58 out of 100 people on 1rclfare in this coun try are too young. 100 old or physic::illy unable to work. The next time some one in your crov.·d takes a crack at "wel fare moochers" please have the courage to cite lhese figures. -LUCKIER THAN ~tOST DEAR LUCKY : T ha,•e. And I "'ill continue to do so. Those figures are not new to me . Thanks for writing. January Rite Set ~Ir. and ~!rs . \Vi I I j a m Ohlhavcr of Cos!a tl!es:1 havt' announced the engagcn1ent of thei r daughter ,Jill Oh!havcr , t.o Robert Buda, son of the I Joseph Budas of Garden 1 Grove. holiday €nt€Rta1n1nq ,·I~ I "n i11111• Jl ,,11tir1u1· ••• for J'1i.:i.:1•r (;;,-/," SIZES 12 1:1 ft J2~1 31 It 10 11t• M1rd ·to-Fi114 11-1 1·20 Wo11tltrfel Cilt Ctlltctl•• • '1n t1u ita t Co•n• • Drt.1111 l/111·1· 1/11r1• t:hri•t 111a.~lit111' II h1·11 r 1111 .... ho1• ••• .<f~ ''lor bo""'''~I wo.,.•n wh" B\ or e a <"' obov• !h• ,.,1r· ~ . . J(~2 VIA 0~01110 ,,-[n••! lo l•rk•""• •)' . NEWPORT BEACH Phone, 673-8530 A Jan . 5 wedding is planned in St. Joachim's Catholic Church, Costa Mesa . I Thiz cray on ~jama ... IU!l!ll> SPORTSWEAR '','es1ctirf P!::iza. 171h and lrvinr. :.;e\\'porl ec~trh. f '<ilifornia 92660 < 'l"'n l!··!I • i•111dn.>·fl 1day The btide-tcrbe graduated I from Newport ~!arbor High School and Orange Coast / College. •ler fiance attende d I La Quinta High School llnd l Golden \Vest College and noy,· studies at California St at el University, Fullerton . HUNDREDS OF . ORIGINAL WORKS OF ART ly: Ph:oao, Cllotall, Miro, ~I. IMI_,.,, Nol,,...., etc., l'te., ittc. All a'l'Olklbl. fff l••t 10% dow11, SJO I"" "'Ofltfl I"' tflo•Nltd. h•c:lltdl119 1-t. f"ftolvi1t9 chert•, 12-;. 0111t11al rore. U?S T AIRS GAL LE RY -NEWPORT 230 Ne wpo rt Cent er Or . -De•i9n Plal4 -640·8~ I 0 OPEN EVERY SUN DAY AX/l ll'ED~ESDA Y thru SATURDAY 10 to 5 HI CKORY FARM S OF OHIO Ghoos6 • Ghoos6 Ball if' hofl Big fnvorites at Hickory Farms of Ohio. Cheese Ba ll is made fr om a special blend of cheese, Cheese l og from aged, smoked c heddar. Both covered with ground nuts ••• delic ious! $1 .98 ea ch. Our Slore is Loaded wilh Parly Snacks & Olhcr Fine Foods flitlka,1 ,~~~!® WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & IRVINE, NEWPORT BEACH PHONE : 642~72 Or11 f ttry Nlqht 'rll Chrltfl'!IM -Su11doy 10·5 Read tlie Daily Pilot Rirfect for Chri•t~ morn\ng.5i=4·7 flame r<tardiurt. Jiomourboy..' ..i...pw.ar depertrrt£nt; ..larlional roi-and. p&ja ...... ,SU..t-20 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 \ I I •• • Couples Wed in Autumn Rites 1 TAYLOR-HILL Jerry Diane Ifill and SIC'l'f'n Taylo r «":<cha nged nu ll t 1 a l vo11's nnd rings before the Rev. V.L. ltcrtwick in the 1-farbor A."5cn1bly of (;od Chui-eh, Costa ~1 r!\"a. The bride. daughter of the Gerald J. Hills of Costa J\1esa, v.·as attend ed by llrendn I Iii]. Diane Grj1nt . Linrfa Vanian and Annette fl oseht•rry. lkBl man was Bob Robinet- te. and ushrrs were Keith Robineue. f\l ikr Aubrey and Le!'! Simpson. Nieote J\lunrk y,·.:is the flov•er girl ant.I ring bearer was Dobby Julian. The bridr i!!: i1 graduate of Es1;u1cia ll 1gh School. Her hushand, son of i\1r.~. ~·1ar\• Taylor of r:J f';1so, is ~ graduate of Huntington Brach l!ig h School and no"' serves in !he Air Foree at lhc llollown1an base, Nrw J\lexico. "' •. '" • j ~., !~~ .. ....-w:i: .9' . MRS. TAYLOR l\fcGon1<.>s, Greg 1/urs t :J11r! J)a\•1d ,\nffild '~'ere lhe ;11- ll'ndants for the daughter 11f J\1r. :ind ,\!rs. \\"i llian1 F. ' l .. ,·lf " ··~~,,J MRS. COLLINS a11<! r· ;1 I ) f o r n 1 ;l S!;1tc I 'o!.1 tel'hllil' < "olh•g" ;11 S:in Lui , 1 )Ju .... po I/fir hu~b.1 nd ' ;,111 <.1h1•1u1us 111 Br<i1~Jc) ll1r:t1 S<:huol. SUMMERL-HUSON :\l.1ki11g thl'ir ho1nc in J/11 n- !1ni,.:1ori Uc~1t'h after <1 l101h·1 n:oon 1n Yosrnlill' :1rt• P:11d Allan .Su mrncrl and his hJ'H•t' I the forn1er l'arncla Jl usu11. 1'ht; Hc1·. ! larvey Tafel fJf f1c1a1ed at the Cl'rt•n)()nv i11 W.'.l yf ar c r 's C ha1i1·I Portuguese B1·1H! that linkf'd !h(! daughter or 1\lr. <.Jlld ,\1rs Anflrc\v Huson i1nd the son of the HtC'hard Summcrls, all CJf Santa Ana. Atl('ndan!s 11·crc 1\!r and ~lrs. Robrrt Sr mo n sf' n . Shl·llPy. Stac,•y ;i.nd ScoH Huson Cllld fJa!c Sun1n1c rl. The hndl' is a )>l't11or :ii ('alifom i:.i S!atc Llnivl'rS1 I~. Long Bl':irh ;u1d lier husb:ind graduated fruJll Ul'L:\. COLLIN S-REAUM E Jl urst of Corona del i\l:i r and1 r----------------::::::::::'.~--·I !hl' son of lht• Har vey Spr-11 111gc rs or 8r.'.l\.\'ley. Fornlt.:r tlarhoritc G ;i v e tlizabt'lh Bc-a unH• nlarrird Ri<:linrd Graves Collins during a double rin.z:: ccrc1nony con- ducted bv the ncv. John J, Jlcaly in· Our Lady of Mount C•rmcl Ca!l101Jc Ch u r c h, Nt'wport Beach. 'l'he nr\.\·)y1\'t'ds \\'ill n·!'lidc in Fre.~110. Tiit• bride ;111t•1HJed , Coron:1 tk'l .\l;ir 1!1gli ~l'hool l The bride chose to \1·car a u•cdding veil !hat belonged t o h c r great-Rrcat-grt'.'.l t- grandmother. Princess l\larie of Belgium who wore it at her weddin.i:: in 1832. ~lusic was provided by the Bob J\li!chell Boys Choir. The ney,·lywecls, who are graduates or the Califomia , State University, San Diego. ar e the daughter and son of the Arthur R. Rcaumes of r.tiami formerly of Lido Isle and T\fr. and ~frs. JoScph G. Collins of Chino. Attendants werr !he ~fr11es . James \\'city. l)onald Drozd. Carlos ~lontc . Terry Prrsh:ill rind James Sl<1ton. and Danie l Collins, John ()(>Jan y, J ohn \Volff", Patrick Ca v c na g h , Ronald and Patrirk Rcaun1r and r-.tr. and r.trs. Danit'! Arakclian. The bride allendrd '.\r\V]JOrt llarbor High Schoo! and ."lf- filiated with Alpha Chi Orncg.:i. Hrr husband. y,•ho majored in finance, i! a mcn1bcr of Sigma Cbi. They ·wit/ reside i.n San Diego. SPR INGER-HURST The He\'. l.arrv Frt1hling conducll'd lhC' d°oublC' ri~ cercrnony in Lu!hi~ran Ch11reh o( the 1.1astcr. Corona dl'I .".l ar v•hen Nancy ColJC'cn l!t1rst became lhe bride of Hex HO'·••ard Springer. r.fiss Nancy La liur. (ierry Summer Rites Set A la1r sun1111rr \1rdd1ng i:- bcing pl<uirH'd hY Jane [)orris d;iughrr r of ~1 1·. and ~1 1·s \\'cldon P.. Dorris of 'rhrt·I' Ar<:h U;1.1·. and Tt'd IJ;1rr1_... Heath. son of th<· l'a1·;1~h H , lleatlls of Fort \\'orth. '!'he bridc·clrcl is ,1 gr;1d11nl1· or Sadd!ethit k Collf'gi· :lnd :1 nursing n1aj<\r ;11 C:d1forn1;1 Stare l'n11·cr~11y. Lon;,: H1•:u·!1 Hl'r fiancl' is !>erring in lhf· l' S r\a vy and 11•ill ~!~end ('SLL!l 1n lhl' fill!. i Pl6Rt~ of time to finish ~OUP GhPistmas ShoppinJl at ~i~~©\f1 '~rm~. 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Hillt op A public br('a~l .1~1 LS pl:in- nt'd by the 1!1 11111)1 1\ursi·ry !'lr·houl at 8:30 :1 n1 S:1turd<1V, l:X-c, 15 at th(' ~:ho()!. Alli ance r-.1r s. {.(lrraine Jonl'S Yoill presl'nt a µrog runt of frcnch and Engllsh song:; for th£> Al\ianct' Fran<:::iisc ' d•! 1a Hivicra Californ1r nne. !\h~mbers will J::alher ;1t 7 p ni. Saturd:iy, lie<'. 15. in !he Outrigger. Ulguna Ber1cll. FRESH TURKEYS Order NOW for Chrlttlltct$ & Hew 'l'eo" _ .. CJIA.sL,_ SUPER MARKET we Otliver Your Putch~••! Wl"rt .,·c1ow •• your p~on• 673-3510 NCL J uniors The l1<1rbor Island hom e of r.lrs. llarold Voegelin will be tht· setting for a nlolher· tlau~hl~ tllr1stn1as pa r t y hrin\Jrlng three generations of \:H1onal Otarity League in· volVt'm.-nt. Sponsoring l he Satllfri11y·, I.kc. I ~. event !Ire th~ NCI:. JWUOl'S, BYC Nev.·lv 1nst31lf'd CommodorC' and :-i11'.s. ()3vid \V. Lang will greet mt'nlbers of the Balb<>.'l Yacht Cl ub as they ;irrive for Lhe ;innual Christrnas Par· ty at 6 30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1.'i, u1 lhc elub. Polka A polka hop is planned for 8 p.m. Saturda y, Dec. 15, in the AnC1hcln1 Elks Club . by Uie Orange County Polka Club. Wedding In Offing Orange ('..oast C o l I e g e ~tudcnts Linda Ann Fulton and Hlcky !lay Smith are planning an autumn \veddin~. ~lr. and ti.lrs. Paul R. Fulton of r\ewport Beach and the Flay Smiths of Costa t-.fesa arc parents of the Ne-.1-·port llarbor High School graduates. Mystick Krewe A cocktail party wlll precede U1e Twelfth Night Ball of I.he r-.tystick Kre\\'C of Komus Saturdav. Dec. 15. in the llun· tington ·Beach home of Mr . Jnd .\trs, tl-lerrill r.. Hasting-'. WI C Or.'.'lnge County Women in Construction are collecting readtng ni:1t erial, garnes , ron· struction and gardening tool~ and c<1uipmen1 v.·hich thC'y will deliver Saturday, Dec. 15, to 1he Joplin Boys R3J1ch. Girl Scouts To raise funds for their foster child in Peru. members of the Senior Girl Scout Troop 1684 will have an ice crram social in Lincoln J unior High School. C-Orona de\ r-.tar at 5:30 p.nl. Saturday, Dec. 15. LINDA FULTON You r Horoscope 3347 E.COAST H WY. CO RO NA DEL M AR ~~~-iiiil ~-~~~~I Aries: Sl\.ate & Spoi~t Sl1op GI VE A DIF FERENT GI FT • lc11 Cdp .. de• 1~~le 1 gu~r .. n!ee no w(l'd~ <1nkle1. e Comple te l;ne oi tl.e be.t hL:>c~ev i\.dte• d~d equipment ior ~II ~9"'· 0 Famoui Ice C-"pdde1 d111;gn"r d•eue1 ~nd out fih c~n meke v<>u l<>o~ Lk11 " 1\dr o•• ice. 0 ltt C<>J'dde• -'lc~e"o"~' dnd no~Pl tv i,am 1 md~a gre<>I c;ifh, MESA VER DE SHOPP ING CENTER 270 I Hdrbor Blv d. ot Ad<"m~. Co~t<'I Me~a Tel. 979-8880 TH URSDAY DECEMBE R 13 By SYDNEY 0:\1ARR ARI ES f~1arch 21-April 19): Personality i s magnified. \\1hat. you do receives at· tcn!ion . If planning to hide or Ix> subdued. it 1night be best to choose anoth('r time. For now. you attract publicity, even so1ne acclaim <ind there also might be a degree of notoriety. TAUllUS (April 20-~1ay 20): Do \rhat you feel enables you l to learn. Don 't ran inlo v.·hat appears to be a camfortable niC'hl'. Odds a.re it will be a rl1t -know.. that your in· 1 tu1t1011 now serves as reliable guide, Aquarian figures prom· inenlly . Choose the unorth<r dox. GE!\ll NT (ri.Iay 21 -June 201: Lines of correspoodence. cont· munieatlon open -you reach more JX"(lple 111ore of the tlme. Sa~ittariart plays Important mh•. Steer ck'«1r of dispute arnong brothers. sis ters. Ef· fort is n1adc to draw you ' How big should a retail store be? Everylhing·s oet11ng bigger !hese day$ ... 10 betfer serve !1'1e American consum~. M.tnuracru1e1s and re1a11ers have more epate, more merchandise, more e~c11ement more c uslomers Mow do you 'Pach those cus!omers'> In newso11oe1s. o1 cou•~e Irie medium that let'I yo11 appeer as tl"i as C1et11ll!'d and as inlormat •ve ts 1oaav ~ cori\\Jrll"' wants vou TO be. Compare newsc.apcr tpac1ousness to the con!lnements ol lele¥1slon. where you can menllon perhaps 3 or 4 i1ems in 30 36COOds. Not enough IO lell the lull prodvci story. And Since 8 oul Of 10 adu!ts read A newtpaper every day. you also get !uzeable coverage 01 yo.Jt mark el 1n e very sl'!orl lime. Newspepers In the day& to COITlfl their adYtr• 11&.ng nower wl!I mean more tha n ever 10 the marketer who wants 10 get biggtr. Irvine Juniors htembers of the Irvine JWllor Woman's Club will trav<'I to F.nsenada Saturday, Ike, 15, to deliver pinatas and food to the orphans in E5Ctlrla Guadalupe Victoria. On the following day at 2 p.m. they v.·111 have a Otristmas party for mernbers and provisionals in the El Camino ll ea 1 Elementary School. HB Jun iors Handmade clothing will be niodelcd during the Christmas party of •luntington Beach Juniors at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 15 in the clubhouse. Chin ese Club A progran1 of ballet, Chinese folk dance and music wi\t highlighl the party '*1an ned Neighbors To Marry The June v•edding plans of Linda Isle neighbors Jane i\.1a c00nald and .John B . Bishop v.·ere revealed at a party celebrating the 35th wedding anniversary of her parents, ~tr. and r.1rs. Gordo n r.1acDonald. 1'he bride-to-be is a graduate of C-Orona de! tl-1ar High School, a junior at USC and a member of Ka ppa Alpha Theta. 1-ler nance. son of 1he .John F:-Bi.sh~.-graduated from Webb 5ehool and Claremont ii-fen's College. ' by the Orange County Chinese Club to take place at 2:30 p.m. Su nday, Dt.>c .. 16, in the J.1\0CX of Santa Ana City Hall . SC Counci l An intC>rnatio1ia\ potluck din· ner vtill be featured at tlie next gathering of the South C-Oast ljteracy Council at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15. in the Dana School. Dana Point. Tr ygve Lie A children's party is planned by Trygve Lie. Sons of Norway to take place at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 16, in Peek's Fa111ily Colonial Ter- race Room . \Vcstminster. O pera Lea gu e Lag1u1a Beach 0 p e r a League members and husbands wll l ct'lebrate the JANE MacDONALD Notoriety Due into senseless controversy. CANCER {June 2J.Ju\y 2:2): Check details. Be \11i\ling to tear down for purposes of im· pr o ve m ent . ~I o ney , coope rative e f f o r t s are featured and partner or mate i~ very much involved . Public rela tions now is more im· portant than usual. LEO (J uly 23-Au g. 22): Be ready for dynamlc opportunity for change. va riety, travel and ""Tiling. Cycle is high and publicity comes your way. \\!hat you take for granted may be regarded as some- thing special by others. Gem· ini, Virgo persons are in picture. \'IRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 1: upward -means don't be s<1tisfied \\'ith present level. f\1ake room for vourself at top. Older persons.are in your corner. You could be surprised by support. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21J: Hold off on new starts. ~journeys. Consolidate present position .. ·vou have plenty going for you but -you need bel!er representation . One \•;hn claims Lo he "doing the job" is really looking for something else. Know it and do son1ething aoout it. CAPRI COR N (Dec. 22·Jan 19 f; Get fresh viewpoint. Deal \l'i!h Leo, Aqua rius persons. J\loney picture \\'ill be brighter. Creative resou rces su rge to forefront. Investment procedures, opportunities are highlighted . You _get v.•hat you v.·ant if you don't ask for too much. AQUARIUS (Jan . 2fJ-Feb. Yuletide at 6 p.m. Sunday, p.m. Saturday, Dee. 15, 1n Dee. 16, in the Laguna Niguel the Montanoso Reereation home of Mrs. T h o 1n a s Center. SPOl1.TSWEAJI. Wellcllff Pt•n. I 7Lb and Trvino, Newport Rc1ch,Califomi•9l660 Arrnstrong. O RT Women's Arncrictin ORT wUI attend a ix-rfonnance by the Sout h c.oast Repertory Theater in Maglc Theater IL Newport Beach at 2:30 p.rn. Sunday, Dec. 16. HB AARP l\1rs. Marguerite Loeloff is president of the lluntlngton Beach Chapter. A n1 er i can Association of tl et i re d Persons. Also elected to serve are Clair Doughrety, vice prcsi· dent, aod the i\1mes. Betty Van Saun and Lauret t a Osgood. secretaries. an d Agnes Sinderhauf. treasurer. Iota Up si lon Members of Iota Upsilo n Chapl.er. Sign1a Phi Gamma \\'ill have a progressive dinner beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15. Hosts will be the r.1iles ,Johnsons, Jo s e p h Fodors, Jack ReecC's. Donald Robinsons and Ron a l d \\'hitacres. Snowb all 11udson and Landry v.·ill make a special appear::ince at the J\1ission Viejo Snowball Dance to take pli:!ce at 8:30 a deligh t ftt l budge t salon u;here beau tiful h11ir styles beg in. PRICE LIST (Eolri Ch•r;e For L•nt M•lr) MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SU NDAY PRIC ES SLIGHTLY HIGHER Sh ampoo and Set ................ ···-·············· .. $2.50 & up Permanent Wa'W'e ··········-........................ 7.50 & up Tin t ·~······•··········· ................................... _ 5.50 & up Bleach Touch-up ._ ...................................... 10.50 & up Fro,tin9 ···························-························· 14.00 & up Se mi Pe rma nent l ashe' .......................... 10.00 haircuts 51.50 1695 Irvine Ave. -Costa Mesa Corner of E. 17th St.-Above La Cave Restaura nt 645-1050 548-9986 "',, 'R_iutQwM PROFESS$oNALSk_] ' ' A NAME Y()U-{A-N TRUSJ:. :-; ~'cir I he eight ·hour·a-tla~· 'volll2in~ a gcM>d ~l1Klk ing pt1)i~ional ~]hpp· .... wit h comfort. Ii i a nti suppo1t . As only Reel Cro" P rofesi<lonal EXTRA LAR GE SIZES, EXTRA WIDE WIDTHS. ''ON (Alt" IN WHITE, lANORBlACK. Sl9. • ' 0 -~ " Shc.>es '' can n1ake it. • I ,, ' . ~ ·' ...... ... '•• . . '' '' '· ., ., Lo w profile is not necessary, but slow pace would be beneficial. r-.1eans dlp\01nacy. \\'illingness to wait and see -these becorne great assets. Tau rus, I.ibra persons could figu rr in i1nportant v.•ays. Sho1\· v•illin gness to cooperate. \\'ork quict!.v behind t he scenes for best resu lts. Ill ): \\'ha~ appears to be ANAHEIM PlAZA ;:idverse actually works out for RIVERSIOE PllZI TYIER Mill CENTRAi CITY Mill FISHION YlllEI - LillRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 1: \'Our best interests. KnO\V it ---c --<•.::-_ i111d be patient. Degrel' of ma turitv detrrmines succcss l•--------------------------------• Frirnrls may be expanfling too qtt1ekl y. tl-·loney and good 1111shes m::i y not mix tie S('!cct· ivc> Don 'l get cJug ht up 111 a kind of enthusiasm \Vhich leads to extravagnnce. Plsct'S person means well but nlay be v.'histling In the dark. SCOR PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): . . ... Or ganize. As s ume rcS]Xlnsib\hty. Financial pros· peels bright if you take steps or othez~·isc. Con tractual n1at· tcrs. agreements are high on agenda . If si ngle. marriage talk could be spotlighted .. PISCES I Feb, 1 9-~t:irch 20): You get hC'!p behind the ~encs. Favor you did in past is returned . Sagittarius, GemlnJ persons coo ld be involved. Ac· cent is on work , health. special services. Highlight versatility. Experiment, make contacts. socialize. WE BARB QUE ROAST BEEF, TURKEYS, HAM, PORK RIB, BEEF CALL US ~---''----'-·~·,FOR SPECIAL The !Chopping 'Block RIB ' PARTY ORDERS CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS $13~. FRESH LOIN PORK ROA ST RIB END 88¢ Lb. USDA , GROUND BEIEF ssclb. CHOICE 50 ~ OFF on eny BEEF ROA ST • U.,.O.A. (,_I(• Qllalll~ ,,_ .. ' MARANATHA MEAT CO. 1SOOAdamsAve. Costa M esa tA! M•.....,-Ntrt1ecl ... ,,,. fll•~tr•I 546 -8196 !!'Ill!!!! Optn S.wnDays -9a.m.to6p.m. liiiiii I l'rl(f l 0.... WffM~f llltit W.4M'~' l 'S LITTLE HELPERS! G~Pe~~~et~ by PAPER 8,MATE Great Ideas for Stocking Stutters _ .. fun to find under the Christmas tree PENS AND SETS FROM l 95• 10 OO DRUGSTORES NEWPORT IEACH-10'20 lrvlM, w..tellff ~&I HUNTINGTON BEACH-U.mt & .......,,.. HUNTINGTONBEACH-Spri,,.U .. I ....... ELTOR0-24J12 R.otllf•RM4 '" • 9 PILOT-AO\/E RTISER Coronary Pointers Offered By OR. STEINCROllN Most normal people .,..,ant I~ li ve as long HS possible. Few of us are fatalists. We know that length of life most often depends upon how we manage our lives . A11 a class coronary patients seem mosi anxious lo learn how to live -so they can prolong thei r l!ves . . Call . them pointers or prac- tical tips, here is a collection of concise ad vice I listed in one of my heart books, ~'hich you may fi nd in your public library : (1) Never overeat (2) Don't exert yourself immediately after a meal ; rest at Jest one-half hour. (3\ When you DOC."1'.0.R .JN . __ THE HOUSE leave your house on a cold day, cover your mouth and nose wit h handke rchief or sC'8rf until you get .accustomed to the cold. _ (4) IF YOU CAN prevent 11, never walk uphill against a brisk wind on a cbld day. 15). If you have Wlgina, try taklng a nitroglycerine pill BEFORE any exertion si milar lo one that brought on the pain previously. t6) Never shovel snow . (7) Never run after anything . t8) If you gC'! a fla t Ure at mtdnighl on a lonely country road, don·1 change lt. If yo u can't get help, determine to stay right where you are wK il a good Samaritan comes along. (9) Don't smoke or remain in a smoke-filled room any length of time. ( 10) Try to control your emotions. A fit of temper is worse than sud· denly running up a f('W flights or stairs. It has killed man y an angina! patient. ( 11) Simply because the e l e ctro c ardiogram was normal, don't disbelieve the diagnosis of angina your doc· tor has made. (12) If your present job ls too much for you -either physically or emotionally -change iL If you determine lo stick it out. you may "get stuck." t lJ J Take frequent rest periods. Learn how to take naps at the dro p of a hat. t l4 l OON'T Lt..T the hands of the clock choke you as you ru."h from appointment to appointment. Get 11p half an hour earlier. Lea ve frC'C periods on your calendar. Otherwise, you \\'ill b r crowding too much "'ork into 24 hours. (Undue stress is the enemy.) (15) Don't fi]\ up on "fat" snacks before bedlime. Too much fat overloading th<> bloodstream may predispose to another coronary attack. ( lS) Don't over exercise or undere1ercise. Moderate ex· ertlon is besL I don't believe that jogging or other stud ied exertkm!I are "good for the heart." Leaming how to relax Is more important for good health. (17) tf caught in an nir tc rmlnal or railway station with heavy begs and you find no porter, don't ris~ the heart strain of carrying them a feo.v hundred yards to a taxi. Wait petlenUy uMll hclp comes aklng. (Or prepare yourSell aheed ol time with strap- "1leel1 for rolling the lug- Pi•· I tlll YOU MA Y have a daily rat.Jon of. two ounces of Scotch, rye, bourbon , or brandy. It ma y cut down on your nliroclYcorlne needs. B u l never drink before drtv\ng. (19) See your docto r perlodlc.lly even thou gh you feel well (20). Don 't worry about your illness. At least worry less. Optimistic patientS do best. (21) Do as the doctor says -not as he does . For Dr. Stelnc rohn "s booklet, "22 Ways To Prevent And Trtlt Coronary Dttcase " write him at lbls paper enclo's· Ing S5 cents IN COI N and 'STAMPED, SELF -AD- DRESSED ENVELOPE. • •Friction lotion 5 oz. ~~E::;l;f ·_ ~:~;~~~ Sor. __ 3 .5G· ...... . .. 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DAILY 111LUT PLENTIFUL FRESH CRANBERRIES VER SATILE . . • • . Spiked Soup Warms Skiers Split l'ea &Krp ls an old V.'l'll l..n<1\\'tl 1t·t·1pe , but ht-re II 1s with 3 new ingredirnt 1/1.i\ reall y spt kes up its lu ste-beer! The mellow brew subtly blv1 1ds the tiny split peas and !1<11n, unifying the ir flavors to t·r c:itc one delicious soup ~ ,\t rhe ski cabin, spiked split pea soup will take O\'er ni cely as cithc·r tuoch or dinner Grilled cheese 5andwiches go perfectly with this soup. Ren1ember, t~ alcohol ln the beer evaporates in the cooking process so it's fine for children too. SPIKED SPLIT PEA SOUP l pound split peas 2 ( 12 Ollllces eaC'h l cans or bottles beer 5 cups wa ter 2-21fz pounds h:un hocks or bones l medium onion. chopped I stalk celery and tops, chopped I teaspoon garlic powder l teaspoon salt %. teaspoon pepper Combine H 11 ingredlentl!. reduct heat und sinvner for approximately I hour and 20 minut es or until peas are soft. Push sou p through a sieve. Cut off any bits of ham from the bones and put back in soup. Reheat and serve. Approximately 8 servings. The Daily Pilot-Local News That's On The Ball • • • . ' •• . -This -· -Ball -··· Dress Pork for Holidays Th e bouncing ball of a s peedy ell.ctric typewriter may help spell out the story of your community eve ry day in the Da ily Pilot. But it's only part of one link in a chain of e lectronic technology, photographic marvels and super· qu ick machines some very important people -Da ily Pilot people -use every day t o produce an "uptown" newspaper with "hometown" news. It's Daily Pilot people who are really "on the ball" and they prove it every day. Plentiful fresh cranberries show their delcc!;:ib)c versaril i- ly in pork chops perked up \\'ith a zesty cranberry.honey sa uce. A cranbrrry pie '>I 1th rhrci:.c 1ncringuc is :i dandy des~crl for n1any <in occasion. Cll A1''HEHHY PORK t :11o r s 2 pork chops1 I-inch thick 1 tublcspcw"j_tooklng oil ! !.'.!b!espoon flour 11 cup red '>''ine 1 1 cup 11·;iter 1-..: tc:isµoon lrinon Jlll(.l' S.111 ;i:id !lt'ppcr ! 1 t ;t~\l· 1 cup fn·sll 1·ranbc:'ry halves 1 ~ <·11p hO!ll".\" Gratt'd r ind of OJ!'.' small lc1non Ilro11n pu!·k c·hop~ on f' n ch side 111 h111 oil :ind sprinkle the flour o\·cr thcn1. Pour !he red wine. l\"aler and len1on juice o\"er all: !'>f'ason lo ta'itc 1vith salt and l.k.'Jlpt.'1". !(cn1ovc cho~ to a greased c:isserol e, large eno ugh so 1!icv both lie fl:i L Stir !ht• liq1iid ]fl skill<'t 10 lOOSl'TI all brO'.''tl h11s. Pour th1 <> o\·cr and ;iround c\Jops ill c,1 ss<'rOI(•. Slaw Spiced tJp Co\o•r chops w1!h a n11..;lure of tlJC' crnnl:icrry halves, hnnC'y ;u1d lcn1on rind. Co\·er anrt {'oo k 1 hour at (350 degree 1: 1. St'r\'c '>''il h snucc spooned over thern. Scr\·t•s 2. Cl lEESE r\t ERli\"G L'E CRA~·APPLE PI E ~·1ay be served in lett uce cups. M.EX !CAN SLA \\' 3 tablC'spnons S<tlad oil l)ne-third·cap cider vinegar 2 tnb\e!pC><lM sugar 111 t~aspoons salt 1 ~ l t·a~1-w11 dry mustard f} c-11ps kni fe-sh redded (thin st r;mds l green cabbagC', lightly p.1cked '~ cup diced green pcpprr 2 canned pinlienlos, diced 1 !ablt..'.Spoon min l"rd onion \Vlusk togethcr all !hr in- g r c die n l s except thl.' \"Cgetab1£>s. then add !hern and rnix \1"C'lL Chill I hour or 1nore before serving. ~111 f..1:s 6 ser\ · ings. l packagC' \ 3 ounces ~ ten1on gela tin 1 1a.1 cu ps belling \Va!(•r 1 c~in 132 ouncC's 1 apple pie filhn 14 121 ~ cups• 1 ~ cup 1or n1orc up lo I cup \ hJlved. fre sh cr:inhcr· ric.s 11 IC:L.'->IJOOll nuUll('!~ 1 ~ li,as poon grated lc:non pe1•I JUST A.FEW OF THE MOMENTS THAT MADE ... The Middle East crisis .•• 1be rnign1i;on of Vice President Ag•w ..• the Mets race f1om list place to 1 penn1nt victory ••. These 1nd many other 11r111 ind ne1r great events a1e ree1•d in exciting lext and pictiar11 in llMI 10th anni'l!rsary editiDft of THE WORLD IN 1913. This Undsome book, which belongs in everyone's home, is Madi 1vailahle through this DIWtptpet at 1 low. low price of •r S4.95. Order yoor c09y ..... ,, • THE WORLD IN ------------------------~---------, THE WORLD IN 1973 Orange Coast Doily Pilot P.. 0 . Box 66 ; , .. POUGHKUPSIE ,'N.Y. 12601 Enclosed is S Plea se send __ _ copies of The World in 1973 at S4 .95 each to Name Address ---------------1 City and State Name Address Zip No. __ _ St>nd gift certificate to City and State Zip No. __ _ ----------------------------------~ g.in('h gr:i ham ('rackC'r pie shell r\ferin gue: I talll<'spoon sugar 1 ~ eup shredded sharp ched· dur cheese 1 • rup hc;ivy cream. \\•hipped Dissol\·e gel atin in boiling \1·;itrr. Chill un til pa rtially set. (·;1n1hJnt· pie fill ing (T.'l!l· berries. spil:es and Jc n1on peel. Reser\·c '1 cup partially set gcl atln fo r meringue. Stir re· m:iinin c; gl·latin into appl<', n1ixturc ::ind pour in to crust.! Chill until firm. i DAILY PILOT Fold rcser\'ed gela tin, sugar a'ld cheC'sc into v.•hippcd cream. Spread mixlure o\·er filling. Chill until firin. l\1akes __'._9-_in_ch"_l'p~ic~-------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You 're adventurous. Now discover the oth er meat-fresh E<eltem~nt's wher~ you find It So look In !he kitchen. I Cook up a new dish. Try a new meat Try lamb. S1vor tis d~lciously different flavor and you"ll say, ''Wher• have you been etl my llfe?" Best ot all, lemb'1 ~-­ quick and easy to llx. Here's a me1l 1tarrlng lamb that you can have on the table before lhe skis are put away. For mort!I discoverie! 1n lamb curs and rttelpe!, write: american lamb council Dept. L-13 73. 200 Clayton St., Denv&r. Colo. 80206 Oller good only 1n U S.A. 30-}[btnte }teal with Chutne:l'Lamb Chops (makes 2 servings) 4 loin or rib lamb chops, about 1-inch thick Salt and pepper 2 tablespoons lemon Juice ~cup chopped chutney 4 thin slices lemon " \, \· 8"' ' Sprinkle lamb with salt and pepper. Broil 3 10 4 inches from 5ource of heat 5 to 7 minutes. Turn. Combine chutney and !emon lulce; mh( wall. Spcon chutney mixture 01,1er lamb. Broil 5 minutes. Top with lemon slices and broil 2 minutes or until lamb is as done as you like it. Serve I I I with bullered rice, Blue Lake green beans. and a salad ol mixed. fruit~ CREATIVITY CUS TOM.STYLES VEGETABLE S Garnishes Transform I'\& m.1Ucr the {!:ly <Jr !"('ason .-V('~et-:tbl~ ·c·Mt be <llf- ferrnt for l'Vl'I".\" rriP;1I. As <1 st:1r11·r. n-1e fro1"n recipe -pr('p:ir!"d \"l'[c!t'l<ib!{·'i and 1ht·n acid ~riur 011 11 l'.n·:1ti1··· tou1·h -:1 d:isl1 of ~raso11111g, :1 g I a n1 n r o ll -" g;1rn 1~11 l1r :1 :-pr111~!111g 01 ('ht·CSt' nnff'.:.-ro1.1 \\'ITll PAR,1F.~A\" tllEl·'.SE llOLl.ANllA!SE SALC E p;iek;l"t' '!O •I \In l' (' ~) frozi·n h fO("f'11l1 .~ p 1• ,1 r " v.·1th l101!:1ndaist' s;111l'l' 2 tablt"Spoons g r a 1 •' ti Parn1es;i n 1·hrt'"t' 1>rep:1rl' f ro1.t•n hrrx·coli tts dirC'ctr(t on p<u.:k:q . .:;·. Sc! as1t!t• pour/1 11f h!)!land;>1~1· :-:u1l'1' ,\rrangr dr.1111c<l !Jr(l1 ·c·ol1 sprar<; in ;1 fl;il baking dish sprink lt• !'llr•·St' 011·r top Pr('parf' hullanda1 ~t· s:1ure :1 .; di rcrted: pour U\t·r I h 1· ('hN"!('. p Broil about ! ur 2 n111H11•''-. or un !il the S<JUt'l' l'> l1r.;l1!1y hrov>nf'd and bubbly. \!akt'S 3 :-Cf\ lllg.i:; Gf.1\ZEO C.\RIU)TS A:'\1) Cl-:LE HY 2 tablespoons hu\tC'r 2 tablespoon~ \\ti ter I p:1ckage I 10 o u ri <'es \ f~.'.'.':\ c:~rrots "'ith brov.n SU,'.!Cif gJ_:ll'£ 1 ('lip dil'lil.l 1:e\Pry ln a s..1ucl'pan. p!<icc butter. \\ all·r. fr1:t<'ll t:.1r'r11ls \\'ilh hrO\rn ~ugar glazl'. :i nd C'i;>\er:" ('11· ... r 1 i·~l11!1 :ind bru1i::: to ;1 flLll boil o•t:r nll'diun1 heat , ~11 rnng ut•tas1onally. [{p11~0\1' t'1•1 "r: redurc heat !n /uy,• and contrnut• c·oo kin g, st1rr111g frt'qul'nl!~· for ;1hout 5 1nu1utt'S or until C"arrot-; are lf'lldl'r :1nrl l\'l'll g1:1:>.t·t.I. I)() n .. t (:r:1111 Spr1nkli: 11·l1h ehoppt·t.I pa rslt:,V 1f dt'i:;irrd. ~l;ikrs 2 cups 11r 4 ser\ 1ng<;. '.\IAHSll.\l,\Ll.IJ\\' TOPl'EI) C,\l!HOTS '\'ITll l 'l~'EAl'Pl .I·: (';in !fl~ 1 ounc1•s 1. rru~!lt·d p1 r\!.'apµl e I t:lbk•s)X>on bu\tcr 1 paf'k:.u~r 1 11, 011 nr~'" fr 11t.·11 (';1:-r0ts 111th On.111:1 ..ui-;ir t 1.ll l' 1 1 lt•:1~;~1on s;ilt ! f• U \) 11\ I 11 l J l U r !' 11i~1r ... f11n;1\11.11 <; Dr<un p1n ... apple. rt·st•r\·u1g :1 1:1 bh·s•1t1011~ of 1h" syrup. In a s,11 1ccpan. place bultcr. rt·servcd p111eapµ.c s y r u p. frozen rarro!s \1·1th bro11·n !'.agar gla1c and sa\\. Co\'e'r Actor Prefers Simple Food • tightl )' and bring to a full bo1l.0Ycr medium heat, stirri!J~ occasionally. J{cn1ovc cover: reduce heat to low cind continu!' cooking. stirring frequently . for about ~ 1ninutc.s or until carrots are tender and 1vcll glazed. A<~d dr;1ined pineapple . Spoon into a !·quart ovenproof casserole . Sprinkle marshmallO\l'S over top Broil until l ig htl y brO\\'ncd. ~f akes about 2 cups or 4 scrvinp,s. Kole : Recipe ma y be doubled v.i1hout doubling marsh1na\. to11s for topping. O!\'lONS JN CREA~1\' CllEESE SAUCE package 19 o u n c e s ) froze n small on ions with l'ft'<inl sauce 3 1 cup \\'a1e r IJash of n1acc t : cup grnted or cubed ('hC'dda r cheese Coinhin<' frozen onions '.l'ith rr(:arn s;1 uce. "·ater. an'I n1ace 111 :-aUC'l'jXHl. Cov er and bring 10 a full lxJi! over n1cdiun1 hl"<'.H. l{cduCT' heat and simmer 4 n1inulL·.~. or until onions fire !l'ndcr. Hen1ove frorn heat : :.idd chel·.~c 01nd stir until blended bf fore serving. ~1akes I~ J cups or 3 servings. English Tastes Show .1011.\.\ BLI.\\ ST. J1\~1ES BEACll. B\\ 1 - "If /'111 on m.v o\rn 111 '.\'e1\' York or c!se\\·hc rf'. <11\•ay frurn home. I always do n1y 01111 cooku1g. Usu3 lly it 's just si mple things like steaks, tripe or sonic sole." said actor Anthony Quaylt•. JI.lost of Qua~'le's bachelor cooking was done when he lived in J\ilanhattan while star- ring in "Sleuth .. on Bru11dway. I !is preference for "an old cockney standby of !ripe and onion !he wuy my rnothcr used to fix them" is a carryover from home. ''That really takes a long. time and very r,en tle heat. 1 was born in the north of England \\'here thC'y are great on tripe. There's somet1in~ else I Jove fron1 then : Lan- cashire Hot Pot. "l can't n1ake it bu/. niy wife and mother made tt. Actually all it is. is a casserole made with meat scr<1 ps with layers of potatoes and onion covered wilh a crust of cut-up potatoes. "flot Pot is reall y quite delicious because the stea1n comes up so the bottom layPr of potatoes are n1oist while the top crust is crisp and hrown." Anthony lik es the vegetables In' Malta . "They are very cheap, except tomn1<1cs \\'hich just now are sky high. "They have very dc.-<:enl wines there, red, white and rose, but like n111uy othe r places, they're apt to stan- dardize the wine by adtlin~ chemicals just like oon1e peo- ple do in California. ANTH ON Y QUAYLE ·'So you get the same stan- dard wine all the time. Then th ere's no <liffercnces between vintages, \vhich is ·very bor- ing!" Th~ actor li)<.es lo e11tertain best. "at smallish parties at home. We never havr more than six people. that is if yo u hope to have any kind of conversation and explore an idea . Otherwise, it j us t becomes a mad house . "I'm not keen on going out lo restaurants too m u c h nnvw~ Oh. I 1ike the fu nny little restaurcints a r o u n d \\1here \\'C live, but. somehow, It seems nicer t.o entertain 11t hon1c." The menu depends a grea t dt'al "on how much wc'\'c got! 1 1·~ !rll <' ~ou t an ,get ~ood bcr·f hr !:J•t'b tn•t il costs tht• ea rth. S(lnH·!1n1es \\l' h:ivc a r.'.lck r•f l:1n1b or !t·g of l;unh "'ilh 11 sauce (lf rninl and vinegar.'' A!\Tll(l'.'</Y QUAYLE'S l~ANCASlllR E llOT POT · 6 large shoulder I a m b chops !about 21.\! pound$!. cul 1 ~-inch thick 2 lamb kidneys. skinned and diced 1optional ) 2 cups sliced onion 3 cups sliced potatoes 116 cups hot beef broth 2 tablespoo'ns o r i g i n a I Worce~lcr~hire sauce I teaspoon salt About 1/4 cup flour Thoroughly trim excess fat from chops and place in a 3-quarl casserole. Adri kidney. 'fop with ha lf of onion and half of potato. Repeat layering of Jamb, onion and potato : end- ing with potato. Combine bro l h, Worces- tershire sauce and salt. Pour over Jamb an d vegetables. Cover and bake in a ,325 degree oven for 1 'h to 2 hom (or until lamb i,s fork-tender ). Remove casserole from oven. Increase oven temperature lo 425 degrees. Carefully Pour liquid from casserole Jnto a measuring cup. Spoon off fat. Jn a saucepan blend 2 tabl espoons flour to each cup of liquid. Cook and stir over low heat until thickened ; pour -over .• meat and egelables. ltcturn to hot oven ; bake un- covered for 15 minuteii. (or until potatoes are golden.) Serves 6. • _w_._''-'-"-'•-·_o_._"_m_,,._,_1_1_, _1_97_, _______ DAIL y PILOT 41. I • • • • • • AT THE FOOD STRIKE!!! WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO FEED YOUR FAMILY IF THE FOOD STRIKE LASTED 6 MONTHS? DON'T TAKE A CHANCE WITH YOUR FOOD SUPPLY. PERMA-STOR LOW-MOISTURE FOODS TAKE UP TO 900/o LESS STORAGE SPACE THAN CONVEN- TIONAL FOODS, REQUIRE NO RE- FRIGERATION, AND WILL KEEP FOR YEARS. PERMA·STOR --lllll<AMERICARD •BS USDA FOOD COUPONS NOW ACCEPT ED FOODS 9-6 MO 2960 HARBOR BOULEVARD COSTA MESA, CA. 92628 1714) 558-7 -RiCh. Chunky. Chewy. Moist. All at the etime. The ~ar Cookie Mix. It's new, and only from Betty Crocker. And there's enough in each box for a 13 x 9 inch baking pan. Isn't it nice to know that with so little effort you can bake up so much great taste? ., . ' ' I Save lOt on the new Betty Crocker Bar Cookie. ' i ' ' '· •• ' . ) • . . .. . . . . ~ . . . - 46 D/\IL/ PILOT Wtdntsday Dttf1nb~r 1.! l VJ l Nobody Minds If Goose Is Cooked THE FISH MARKET WITH THI $ COUPON FRESH ROCK COD 891 " 6~· CECii.\ Ul!(l\\':'\, TO\!•; I '~ c-ups ! about ) port stand :ll room teml')('ratur~ body cavity and neck skin degree oven for I hour Dorlng goose? 21, pouflds ~reen1ng apples, overn ight of goose. Fasten neck skin roasling , siph<Jn off fat every \\'hat to ~{·r1·» \11th t11~ Al-ll "t ~''" F-litllO< \\h('n \\(' ro:i-.t•'CI " ~OO::>L' ~la.'ihecl potaroes of C(lur'ic 6 nt£'flium l':1rc :ip111t~-;· q11 anrr :ind to bark with a skeY:er. half hour. las1 ChrL~1n1as, till' no11-lat .Juice of 1 ll·inon l'Ort·. cut c<ich <1t1a1 ter 1n ha lf S1uff body cavity with rrutt After roasting for I hour, ~~llhcr braised red ca bbagf' t'U" suu;1r :<luffing\\'(' e-1ol\'!'d 11·:is C\lf,i· b 1 " ,. h:ngth11·1se and turn \n\11 :i nuxl urC' Skt>v.cr und lace reduce temperature to 325 --~--SMOKED FfSH-159 '" or russe s spouts an cl J cu1> dnrd apricots, from I "-I 1· I · bod · I cd T I d d dcl1r1ous (even it ''" do ~ay <'hes inut<; v.ill nl:ikc anothrr argc uv\I'. '.\ 1x 1n l'n1on JUll'C Y cavity r os . tc egs egrces an continue roa sting .~" "''~"]v,-.·· 1 anrl 111,, roas!lll" 11 :in 8 or Ii nunee package and Sll"<ir. !O"r!hrr or !t1rk in b::ind of until meaty pu.rl of leg feels (Sw..,lllllM-Y•llOw!••ll ______ ~~ Opet1 11 Gift to 6:00 pm $ar. 11 to 5:3G-645·Sl2J \I'"''·''-"' ., l'XCC tint ;1c<:ompan1men1. ,, "' ctirC'<·lions \1·r u~1·d 1•·orktd !O to l ~ pound goose, lhawcd Di·ain prunes 1 tise ll'ltovcr skin ill t:.ul if present. vt ry sofl when pressed with beaut1fttlly. l1l)AST GOOSE \\'ITll if f1 on~n ""rt in a b~v,,rage or 50111c P!11cc "oose. breast side up, µrot ected fingers and skin is 145 E. Broadway, Costa MHG l'llUIT STUFFI NG ~ ' 0 Id b · To givt• 1hr r•'l'LPC :inlllh1·1· l'ut prunl'S in ;i small bov:I: other 1\'ay\: mix prun C!'S anr! on a rack in a foil·lined go en-row n and crisp -2 1est. v.·1· p:'l5~l·d 11 .dnni;: to p:1L·k:1gl' • l~ ounct'S) :idd ('nough port to COV!'r aprirots with npplt·s. .shallow ro~1sting pHn. to 21'1 hours. ;1 tra·nci _ 11ih· of !hr' l"H'~! --~1~·,~11~,·~il~I~"•~"~"'~"~· -----~1~h~e~m~:_''~~~"~"''._~1Jo~w~l'_:'~1 n~d'_:~le~l-_'.R~e~m~o~"~''_:'C:''~'=~."ss'_:~h'.Hl_'l~ro~1~n--'R~o~a~s~l _".in'_'a:._1p~r~e~h~ea~t~ed'.'_~400"'.'__~M~a~k~e~s~6~1~o~8~sc~r~"~in~gi;s:. --=====-=========:..:::_-=~=======-;ind n1os t pr:1l't1r;il eoo'-s 111"- ~~~'.~~;-'.'.!~rll~~'.: ':11::1~:.:~~; There's one~· ood way to beat.inflation: ror tllJ S d;1rk-1 n1·:1tt>d bird !or ~·0t.1r }ulc1 1tlc lc:t'it1ng 1h1:- 1·t>ar , you ra11 rely on lhe follov/ing rul<' Be sure 10 rnclt the CX<'<'~S fat you rt'lllO\'C from the gonsr"• hocly c·aviry and neck skin h1·for•"' ro;isttng and s(IYe !h(' f:lt s1phon('d f1·01n the ro.1st1ng pnn. l?cfr1gcr:11.r it and use, as fin e Europt·~1n <:oo ks do, 111 other f'ooki11g. To c:1rl't' the goo~f'. rcmo\'r ;1 1\·111g. Bt'tnovt• :1 dnJn1sLick ;ind thigh in (11a· JllCl'L' al thf' hip joint ; ci1v1di· 111 111 c. Br znove one s1df' of the breast in one pit•ee: cur into sn1aller por!ions. Carve the othi'r s1dc of the goose the sa1ne \\'ily . OH TANGERINE Treat's English ·ro the English. marmalade i~ ;is lyp1ca! :.is tea and cru1npcts. Though lhc carl1rst l'f'rsions. dnt111g hack to lhl' 16th et·n- llir·~. \Vc·rc n1:1de f r o in qu1111 t·~. !od;1\"S rnarmaladl's ;111· 1radi!1011;ill\ rn;_idr \l'ith c11 r·t1'> f r u 1 L '-Orange rnurinnladt• is by [<11 the 1nost COt\1111!111 'f'.111~f'rine .\l,1rinalat\(' ha s !.hi· 111cornpnr:iblr flavor 11f 1;in!'.r·r111c"i;: \11th Jl!.<;1 a liint of tl11• b11!1'r~1vec t that vou cxpl'f'I fron1 r11ar1nalade. · It's ;i n ult·:tl trt'<1t 10 make up fnr gil l gil'ing. ur 11•1 $!'M't' daill' I\ 1th loaxt. biscuit s! or an En1:l1,h n1ulfin. TANr.EHl\'.E :'\1.\ll;\l.\l.1\0EI 2 pound.;; 1npprox1n1att·lr 6 mC'd111rn 1 l<1ngerines \\'atc r to C(Jvcr Sugar 7 14-ou ni,.1 j;1rs \\'a ~t1 1;H1gt·nnt•'>, 1'11! un- IX'C'lf'd frui t 11ltu quHrh'rs St•p:ir<1lc fn111 frnrn 1>1·C'I an<l ~ct frui t as1d1., rut l"'c·J 1n· lo thin ~l1r1'-: t <)\'t'r P<'1·I 111+/. "'al cr and brinJl ll) 1)1)1 1, Coo)., 011(•n 1·1·n·d .11 n•(•r!n1m boil 1111111 l•·nd1·r. t1bou1 2 1•1 25 mrnLi1•'" r1rai11 1n1·:1~nrt pt•f'I 10 y1 l'lrl :P·; 111 4 c11p~ Dil'idc in10 f\VO JargC! ~auet.~1 pa ns Henio1e ~ f' e r1 s fro1n ta ngerine sei:111rn1 .... t.ul each segn1t'nl in to small p1e«cs. ~1casurc rruit lo Yit·l d :p'i to 4 tupi: Dtvicle fru it 1n1o the 1 ~·0 saucepans cont:i1n1ng !he pc'(•I. ' 0 1 -, :..-----~ . . . -. .. Coliiish {Jame MEDAt.LION ~~~.l;JSl~~~ZEN A 'GOURMET"S DELIGHT ' • " 8olidCJ!ead ~ettuce LAR GE HEADS c'jlnjou or'BoscPears 4 ,.slOO SWEET, MELLOW • c7\vocados 3 ,0•100 CREAM Y CALIFORNI A • %ngerines A ,.s.100 EASY PE;-.,. • Cucum!?fr~~DE• 2 '0 R .25 Cabbage souoHEAD .JO,. CELER Y Te~r. A..:! B1r•d . . • .. e1 .15 CRISP CARR OTS Tefldtor -Top' {)!1 , •• 2 lb ~ .25 GRAPEFRUIT Swee!. Ju,r y Rvtiy or While •..•. , 5 lor 1.00 NAVEL ORANGES Sweet Jv+ey 8 lb Cello Big ........ e1 WHITE GRAPEFRUIT (/e$ert Gr·own .98 8 lb. C•llo B•i ... . e1 .. 98 PAPAYAS Trop1<;•I T1e1\ ..• , .• , .e• .39 EGGPLANT Tender, Plvmp ,,,,.,, .e1 .25 NAPPA CABBA GE Govrrn•I Deli ght .• , , , , !b , 15 RA DISHE S Sil~ Delight , .••... buro .• 10 GREEN ONIONS G1r d•n Fre~h B<.inche$,,, l'I , .10 Hoose PLANTS As$orted V•roet•es 2 1/4" Pots ....... 3 !or l .00 {Jroimd ..,. ~ F.t.Mll.¥ PAK, _,. ~ Al'J'l{J 3 LBS, OR MORE ~~ i l <., ';,.; lESS'THAf.i 3 L8S .. 93¢ LB. '· ., • j )' CWesson Oil 24 0l. BOTfLE ' CJJel~onte Garden 'Peas EA RLY GARDE~ •JOJ CAN Carnation Chunk~una LITE MEAT 12 1/2 oz CAN Softweve 'Bathroom ~issue 2·PACK To c;ich s:iucepan ac!d a~ much sugar as thC're 1<.,,)f'1 ·1 and fruit. cup for r u1>. Sur i Wf'll 10 d is solv<' xuc;1r ring ro hoil a nd.~ r;1 p1dl y unt il jelly ~lai:?e I~ rca <'h(·tl I Pour 111&ci bol Sl('rtlllt'(l ja r~ ===- and sr a l at o nce 111 th hot paraffin or t anning ;,1r !1d ------"------- Sunday is rlltl~Y in the ij•,t"1!"tl-ijl'"!1"lf • At high prices! Hen q'urkeys FROZEN -GR ADE 'A' -PLUMP AND MEATY · 10 LB. TO 12 LB StZE M~gr;,1J.~d,~!Jru~I,,~1Jf.i~f!r!urs 1.28,., Center Pork Chops 1.69LBS .99 .. '--!!.~E~!s~~~~J,c, §.~~f!!i~ .88,. 'fa,,~!t<i~ "l:..<!!ifuld,f!LIJ rnoPs M ixrn 1.11,a 'I'.?!~A'd~H'?Ps~UICY AND' F LAVORFUL 1.08LB RIB OR LOIN CE NT ER CHOPS · BAK E OR PAN FAY Sliced 'Bacon FINE au•LITY DOLD F W.D, -lZ OZ CRY -0 -VAC PICG Sausage CJ?.olls cOOK·s c1RcLE ·c •R•No9,tC' • BEEF SA~AGE , Sl 09 HOT OR MILD • J LB CJ.,ink Sausage , oz. 2 io• 89 HOF FY SKI NLESS PORI( LINI( SAUSAGE Pll:G. • CJi'!L~tf!-~.f!~~l~<J .?!!.rf,,t;~~E .79LB 'Boneless C/lams FULL y cOOKrn 2 3n HOFFMAN MINI HA.MS -2 LB TO J LB SI ZE -• 7 LB ~onterey 'jack or ~ild Cheddar Cheese 1.39c • ITALIAN SAUSAGE Mes\1na Brand Mold or Hot . , , ..... lb. 1. 59 CORNED BE EF ROUNDS Ae•I McCoy Brand l op0111l .ty •...... ,.lb 1.59 COOK:E D & P EELED SHR IMP For S•lads or CocO.ldlll> , lb 2.44 CORN DOGS Zipp• Brllnd · 10 Soz Plg e1 .89 POLISH SA.USAGE Slolkowi.l.i 1/ 0 1 P~g . ea 1.39 SEL F·BASTE JR. TURK:E YS M1ylre~h -Gr ade 'A' 7 lb to 9 lb S•1e ...•.. lb_ .89 MAYFR Est! BA CON Sliced -1 lb Pkg ..... ••. 1.19 PICNIC SL ICES Smoi:.ed P ret11<; Cenler Sheet. ...•..... lb • 98 • BEEF 'N BEAN BURR ITOS ZrppeBr•nd -155ol P~g e• .75 PASTRAMI R•1I McCoy By 1M P1Ke ........ lb 1.66 • ' MAYFRESH CHUNK T AOUITOS Zippe Brand · 8 or. P~g .. e• .89 CEDAR FARMS WIE NERS 12 O? P~g ..•• , ..• , . e1 .66 BAL LARD BISCUI TS Swee1 Milk Oven Ready 8 0 1 ....•••••..•. e1 .14 Ol' VIRGINIA BOLOGNA Sl•ced Me<11 -1 lb Pkq . e1 1.19 S11c.ed Beel -1 lb Pltg . e ll . 1.23 OL ' VIR GINIA SALA.Ml SlotedCollo -11b Pl.g ... el. 1.33 P ILLSBURY COOK IES ~ c.nocol•te Ch'f·O•tme11, 5ug•rt Pe•l'llJ Bvtter ... .~9 Reg. ube ••.••••. - AVOCADO DIPS Sunset C1l•vo · Regu l•r . .59 Onion. B•t on, Hot -8 oz. ... ARDEN CHEESE SPREADS St.ced -Single Wr •pp•d Americ•n, P 1m1enlo or Swiss -8 Ol , Pkg ... , • , , fil . ,65 BRAUNSCHWEIGER CHUBS Firmer Joho -8 01 ...... &ii •• 49 Party Gla§§es 11 OUNCE OR 15 OUNCE YOUR CHOI CE 'Pryer 'Vrumsticks DRUMSTICK OR THIGH WITH PELVIC BONE ATT ACHED PAN FR Y OR SAIC E sc&st'2ruJ1sinGtdee ··, i . . . . ,, ~isquik 40 0Z BOX .77 ~ayfresh 'Beverages 1n "oz .1.00 · .ASSORT ED FLAVORS -REGULAR AN D LOW CAL IV CAN • CJJrive CJJetergent .. oz 139 CJJowny 'Pabric Softener.,. oz 2.17 West/e's Qtt,tfo" TE MIX ,, oz .95 CVick's 'Pormula 44 .86 .89 .43 J 1/~ oz Cascad,,ttT2Ji,W,"~1JftJ!1.r;gent oz c'jlqua <Net Wair Spray n oz REGULAR . SUPER HOLD, UN SCENTED & MO ISTURE SHIELD C/vory SoaP,, OFF DEAL BATH SIZE EA .• 12 Cama~"~~~~, GF F DE AL J -BAR PACI( .55 ~aj)fair CJ!oliday Spirits g, ~ka· CHARCOAL Fil TEAED &§9 ·· QUART s.• "MAK:E MAYfA IR YOU i:t GI FT HEADQUAR TE RS" Cl'>oo 1• !rom 0<1r l1r g• 1elet hon of n1l1on1I br1nd liquor. m1ny ol whocll 1r• b11<1hl11ll y wr•pped lor yovr 91tt· 91w1n9 ---•nd CHECK THE SAVINGS '11'111n you purth11• 1 c11e ollw,lwe (12) or mor•, llYI 1()'!1;. R•ll'Jl1r C11• Pro<;• 0 11counl P•.-Fotth Per Fifth ANCI ENT AGE Bourbnn "' 4,15 BLACK VELVET Ci0n1dion Wh•s.k•r .• ' "' 4.IS CAL VERT f•lr1 Btftld . "' 4.15 CANADIAN LORD C1lw•rl "' '·" CANAO IAN CLUB Con1dlonWhis.k1y .• ' " 6.26 EARLY TIMES Bourbon . ....... 5.49 .... JACK DANIELS Bt1ck L.O•I .....• 7.60 .... JIM BEAM BOOJrbon "' 4.15 KESSLEAS B1.,,!Md Wl'l lslt1y . , , .. , .• "' 4.21 OLD CROWBovrbon 5.39 ·4.IS OLD GRANDO.AD Bourbo11 .... ' " 5.93 SE.A.GRAMS 7 Crown "' 4,15 SE.A.GRAMS V.O. 69S ,,26 BALLANTINE Scotch "' 6,29 CLUNY Scoltl'I "' ,,,. CUT TY SARK Scolch 7, 7S 7.01 J . a Scolch .•••• 7.80 7.02 DEWARS Wf'iit• L.0.1 Scotch ., .•• '" l .2t SMU,NOFF Vodt• •• '"'' 4.51 WOLFSCHMIOT Vodl.1 .. J " 3.59 BE EFEATER lmpGrlod Gin . , •• , .... 6.12 GILB£Y'S Gi11 . , •• 4.69 <.ll TANOUERAY G•ri ., 8. 75 "" 8.AC.AROI ""m Sflw•r •nd Ambtr , • 5. 15 .... CH"ISTIAN B"OTHE"S 8r1nd)' 5.65 .... ROY AL OCC ASION Ch1rco1J Wh•P•y -S Y•••1 Ol d -IO·P roof F 1!\fl ........ , JS9 ROYAL OCC ASION Scotch - lmpor1•d ''R1r•· Scotch -Full 16-Proof 0111rl . , . , , 4.99 SPRING HI LL B!Md•d wtl•U.ty • 10 Y•1•1 Ol d· IO·P roof H1ll G•t. 7 !9 SCHEN LEY GIN o• VOOltA ·Ne .. Low Pr1C• · IO ·Proof F.tth • , . , l 19 ROYAL OCCASION Fr•n<h Br1ndy -80-Proof Fifth .• , , , l .!1 JIM BEAM "PARTY SIZE .. Bourbon · B•111ld1.1lly Gitt W r~p•d F .. 11 Gi l .......•• 22.'9 NA TIONAL BRANO HALF -GALLON SPECIALS K:fiSSLERS Bl.,,d•d Wll1slt•y - E•lr• Smooth -S•w• t()j'. H•ll G•I. . . , , 10.41 OLD CROW Bovrbon • K1nhicllr Slr•i ~l Wh is.k1y -l'·Prool - S.Y• 50¢ Helf Gi l . . . . . , 11.41 BALLANTINE Scold!-lmporl•d S.Y• S l.17 H•lf Gi l. . , . , ... 14.M CUTTY SARK Scolch • Am1rocf1 FIYOrit• -S•Y• S2.00 Hill Gill . . 1,, tt l(ING GEORGE Scolch -IO·Prool S.w• Sl .00 H11! Gil . , ..••• 10.19 CROWN RUSSE Vodk.1 -Si l• Pric•d • S1w1 •1~ H1lf G•I .• 1.U SCHEN LEY G•t'! -E1tr1 Smooth - to-Proof Hill G11 . . . I .II GORDON'S G;n -London Ory Gin - 90·Prool • S.w• Iii~ ti•ll G•! .• !.tt CHRISTIAN BROTHERSBr•ndy . S.Y• Sl.00 H•lf Gi l . , 12.40 JOHNNI E WAL K: ER R•d Lilb•I Scolcl'I Hell G11. 11.75 Pri''' EllK l•vf Thurtd1y. O•c 13 lhrv W•~•d1y, 0.c. I~ U.S.0 .A Food St1mp, . •lcome ) ' ' I. " ;, 11 I " ., " ., " I' 11 Ii I • I ' ' I, " ' ll I • ' - Oi.IL Y PILOT ' Visit to the Caribbean Sea Roast: Some Like It Hot For the adventurous, here is Pot Roast Caribt-1 The inspiration for this ex- traordinary recipe co me s from the cuisines of Cuba and Venezuela. In flavor. it is a bit on the hot side, so if vou like things fairly mild. You may wi~h to cut do\VO on the chili powder and suhstitut£' pi· n1ienlos for the grC<>n chilies. As in l\lexican 1n o I e , chocolate (in this lnstancc, <:ocoa) is a key ingredien t in the S[IUCC. Another ll!lUsua l sauce In- gredient is groll!ld almonds. If you didn't know they were there, you might not recognize them, but they provide a subtle richness as well as in- teresting texture. An easy way t.o grind almonds is to use your electric blender, stop-and-go fashion, v .. to 1 .. ~ cup at a time de pen- ding on the age and powt'r of your blender. During the final cooking phase, onions and squash arc added to the sauce and meat. and then everything is served on one platter and sprinkled \\'lth toasted slivered a!Jnonds. StC'amcd rice is the idea! aCL'Ornpaniment. Add a grel,'n salad and a sirnp!e dessert for an exotic and nutritious n1eal. POT ROAST CARIBE 2 to 3-pound beef chuck pol roast l clove garlic or 1~ teaspoon All Under COUPON PRICES C.000 OEC. t3-OEC 19, l'JJJ garlic powder. 1:: cup chopped onion I teaspoon salt 2 or 3 tablespoons diced green chilies 1 can (about pound ) tomato s;iuce Y~ r up dry red "-'ine t tablespoon cocoa I teHspoon chili po1,1·dcr I t~·aspoon orange peel 1 1 ti>aspoon euch c111narnon. nu1n1f'I and allspice 1 ~ teaspoon oregano 1 ~ cup ground alnionds 6 to 8 sn1all onions l to l 'lz pounds l-lubb.ard or bu!lemut squash Slive red almonds, toasted Trim a small amount of fat from pot roast and fry out in a heavy frying pan or ·lop-of-stove ca s s e r o I c _ Rrovm meat well in drippings and pour off any excess fat. P~cl and mince garlit: and add to mwt along "'llh onion. Sprinkle wit h salt, turning n1eat and onions. When onions arc lightly browned, stir in chilies. Con1binc tornato sau<:e ;ind rE>d \1 inl' Hlf'nd in coco<1. 1·h d1 po1\<ll'r, oriuige j)('cl ;ind i;pict•s. <'rush oregano <1nd ~!1r in10 Si1uce "'ith ~ r o u n d a!rno nds : pour over rrlL«1! Cook, CO VC'red. ovrr ]O\I' h C'i11 about 2 hours or tutti! 1111.'at is tender. About hal f hour before tune to serve, peel onions <ind pare squash. Cut squ;;sh into 4 to 6 chunks . Add onions and squash to sauce <t round n1e:11 ; cover and the Same Roof continue to cook for about 1'2 hour or until unions and squash are fork tender. Arrange meat on srrvln~ pla te : sp00ri v egetab \('~ around meat. Sprinkle with sli\'Cfl'<l almonds : Sf>rve with steamed rice. ~1akes 4 to 6 servings. Red Spread :0.li-.; to~elhcr 1 1 ~ cu p .o; rnayonna1sc. 1,; cu p finC"ly <·hop~'d \OOked l:X:l'lS. 1 1 cup ehopJh'd 1oHstr·d ('a!ifornia \Valnuts. l t;iblt:~pnon each chopped par s l ey and horseradish and s;_1!t to taste. Chill \VCll. [>clightful with a buff el cold p!;it{' arrangement AO PR!CtS GOOD H~RU S.A TUA DAY. OtCEM!l~R I!., 1973 You don't have to run all over town again this year -Why not explore Richard 's ... Every thing you need is here all under-the some roof, so calm those _holiday jitters and enjoy yourself! FiM ••I-int '"''•'V inR~1Cr-vDoprl-n1 -IM i,..1 lt•hv•g•uot>I• ..,vwfl•I ;,, o"' P1odu« °""'"""WC, r .... yo.,,. .. ! to out 0..oc•l-n'• o""' hol toodo ••• lrocl •o·~ b ...... g -OYf bll<en..,ak1 .... erytloi"1YOll ,..91, .....i. -Rlc·~ard'~ nu!cners ar e experll .• , we ta.e pride In our meal~, POVTl"f ar>d ll1h -and ~ wil l YWI Choo:.e IOAI ttie right wine l0t your d inner ln Richard'l L.l11u0t Ocper1moml. 8'"'""° '"'° ... R~1d'o Ho""' -Gifl Sholt. ""d RKN<d"1 f l,,....;; S ....... fel.r/lt . ldo• ....i ch>fM. Ubl• ,.,hn{I' ..,,d llow., ., • ..,..._., ... n cook booU! lllclo £•0!11.,••lvl HohOoy •hoPP"'ll nood not bo • U.O•• -"'"'' RICll•d'•• u .. iy •niov.t.19 thopp•ne ••por+ot>COI DIP, RIPPLE OR ROLL STEAK FOR PARTIES ll1Cl1ARQ'S. TOP QUALITY MEAT U S O,A,' CHOICE" Party Menu Beefed Beef fondue c:in l>e srn ·r<l elther JS a main roursf' or as hors d'oeuvrt'.'s. in 1,1•hi ch case the steak could be cut into slightly !'n1:illt'r chunk". Be sure to pro\"1de !1llle pl.iu·s to hold the ~ilU{'t'S, Cut I p0u11d be('f top sirlo111 . sliced !-Inch thick 1n10 1-inc;h C'LibC's, rC'mcrini; all f:1!. l!rnr cooking oil in !ondlt(' pot Dip cubes into ho! oil and cook 10 desired tlegrf"C of dont•nrs~. Serve \\"Ith S.l\"Ory f"l ipping Sauces. \1:ikr.s 4 or rnore £('rV· ings. SAVOR'' DIPPING SAUCES 3 egg yolks 1 tablespoon tarragon wine vi negar 1•11 teaspoon salt Dash cayl'nnc ·~ cup but 1cr 2 tablespoons lonuito pastr l tea spoon pr eparl'd mustard C.ornbine egg yolk s. wine Vinegar, salt and cayenne in blender ja r. Blend a few seconds. Heat bultf'r foam ing ht>1, h11t do not. brown. Turn bl~'nder to high speed. rcmovr cover and slov.·l y pour in hot butter, holding a crun1bled pa per towel over top to prevent spat· tering. Sto p motor and scrape sides of jar with rubber spatula. cover and blend a few seconds longer. Divide sauce. Blend tomato paste into one portion and mustard into the other. BEEF WATER CHESTNUT BITES A light baste of soy sauce aDd. 'utter adds an oriental flaV(lr to these easy to eat beef nibbles. If asscrnbled • aht'Bd. f:O\'Cr \Veil an d refrigerat e. J 1:.1 pounds sirloin steak, Bn1sh with butter mixed with bra ndy, Se-rve at once. J\1akcs about 2 to 2 ~~ dozen. about I-i nch thick .------------- ~4 canned water chestnut~ So.v s;1ucc r-,h;ltcd butter l~ut s!eak cross wise into 24 1111:1 strips.·Y.'rap a steak strip ;.iround £'.'ICh \Valer chestnut securing \\"ilh sn1:ill pic k. (If v":itcr rhC':;tnu1s an.' largf', cut into h:tl\'CS. I Brush \i¢\tly with soy sauce thf'n mC>lted butter. Broil unt il !lghtl.v brown. tu rning once . r-,takes about 2 dozen . RIPPLEIJ STEAK SKEWERS I becl flank steak, abou t l 11i pounds Salt 2 tablcscpoons melted but- rcr I teaspoon brandy \\'ht•n cooking bee f on bam- boo skcy,•ers. fi rst soak the b.1n1boo in 1vater to prevent \'.harring under the broiler. Place flank steak in freezer for about ~ hour until surface is h.:ird but beef is not frozen through. Cut in!o very thin J1;1gon:i l s\!Cl'S. Cut sltces into .f·1nt'h ll·ngths. ll1pplc each slit:c onto bani· boo skc\\'er. Sprinkle lightly ~·ith salt. Broil about 3 to ~ minutes until browned. tum· ing once. Ilcmove r r om broiler. So Devilish Give ney,· flavor and texture ditnensions to deviled egg$ this way. J\1ash hard-cooked eggs with mayonnaisC', liverwurst and chopped toasted cauromia walnuls. Senson to ta ste with dry mu..,tard . onion salt and pepper. Mix well. f\.lound fill- ing generously Into ho!lo"·s of egg white h<i!vcs. l I I I I I . IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO ORDER YOUR Christmas Rowers F.T.D. Ric'illlrd's FLOWER SHOP Wltti This Co11po11 10~FF ANY PURCHASE Richard's Home & Gift Shop Lido Exclusively o..-Co•po11 PeJ C111to-r Good O.C. ll thr1 19, 197J ' ' • .. .. " ~" . " ' • J.Bone Roast Round Bone Ro ast Cross Rib Roast Shon Ribs 01 Beel Ground Beel Groond Beel Panies Armour Mira Cure Bac on Salrsbury Steak Marinated Meat Balls Richard's Own Meat Loaf Mahi Ma~ Steaks Fillet cl Turbot REESE Spanish Anichoke Heans DEL MO"'TE fruit Cocktail l!ll l.,. CROCKER Bar Co0<.1e Mix u•e lop ton onoon •~up "Pl'• pQur>d . 2 lb. bo~ Seafood Ill""" l1boetl 14 oi. '1 01. ,0 Ol. N•B•SC:O Mystic Mint Sandwich Cookies "·; '" RI CHARD'S LIDO J~J3 VIA LIDO N,U. ~n9·80.iily,Su,1. 97 673-6)60 98C lb . 1.29 lb. 1.29 lb_ 79C lb_ B5C lb . 9BC lb. 9BC ea. 99C 35C 98C 69C 1.09 lb. 109 lb. 119 lb. 9BC lb. 79C lb. C:ouOO" goOd I 2113 · 1111911l CouponGO<>d 11/IJ .12119/IJ ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER ONE COUPON Pf.JI AOULT CUSTOlollEA RICHARD'S LARGE WH ITE STAAKIST 7 OZ. Eggs Tuna "'· 69~ DOZ. D.P, 39~ WITH THIS COUPON WITH THI!> COUPON Ont dOl"'~ R,,.,.,,,., lltgt ....,,,. 91l!J1. ti9c ~ 7-01 can s1 .. ~"' T11,..39c """ 14 "'· Richard's Home Made Soups Richards Egg & Pmaio Salad Cressija lmponed Harn ''"'"" 4 OJ, 49C 59C SIC 79C Reese Peine Smoked Oy~ers LARGE. FANCY Lenuce W.O.SH!NC.TON AN.IOU Pears CALMERIA Grapes (,II.ROEN fRESH Spinach &fiery Soda Bread Pumpkin Nut loaf Chocolate Loaf Dinner Rolls T German Chocolaie Cake LIQUOR Capiain's Choice Vodka CAPTAIN'S CHOICE Kentucky Suaight Bourbon Cap1ain's Choice London Gin Scoresby Rare Scotch Whisky R1C llARO'S HARBOR VtfW 1660 MAC AR THUR N !:I. \9C ea. 29C lb. 29C lb. 2 bun_ 29C 59C 159 6 for 43C 3.19 80 proof• qt. 422 86 prool. q1. 528 sn proof 4.17 86rw~ol -11t, 5.TI Coupon IJC)O<I I i 11 J · 1 2/ 1911J Cawon gOod 11/lJ -12119173 I ON£. COUPON l'Eft AOUl T CU9TOMEA ONE COUl'Of<I Pf A ADVl T CUSTOlollfR 1 r YOUR FIRST POUND OF FISHERMAN'S WHARF 8 OZ. r DressinCJ 1 Bananas r r Roquefort r r FREE I 49' 1 ' D.P. I D.P. r WITH THIS COUPON WITH Tiii~ '""""""""' OM I 01. FllhHl'fw.11'$ Whert r Vovt ''"' l>OV<>d ol lllflll'\tl FtH ltoqt19forl Orl'Ul'lf "'" FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE H-ARBOR ' • ' . • ' ' I . .... .. -... ' ' ., . ~ . • J,8 ~IL Y PILOl All od11'~/l "'d 1t•·n1. •u /11,., r r.i 111111111111•·• 111 ri.'lnh/," '.I .. ' •~;,I ' w.ednt\day, Dtt!mber 12, 197J PILOT ·ADVERTISE~ 5 And we ha ue meat!.· .. from round steak to chateaubria nd -fi sh and poultry and roasts and .5t eaks ! And groceries , too -produ ce. delicatessen items and spirits. Th e lab or d is putes haue disrupted supplies, but the Rancheros will ta ke ca re of vu.u r needs as long as it's possible to do so! -· U.S.D.A. Choice beef . . . Center Cut! • • • • • • • • /IL Values in Holiday Spirits' .. . CUTTY SARK $16 99 Crown Russe .... sgss Old Crow • • • • • Strai~ht \Vb~j,+)' -:-3\(' .-..~~ ~nl. Ballantine's .... 51498 · CABIN STILL '. Seagram's Gin ... 5999 ''nu save Hflc nn tht' h:il1 -gnll11n Wolfschmidt Vodka 5899 Bacardi Rum . . . 511 25 S;:i\·r I 1111 1111 rhf• hall -gal l .. n Canadian · s s· 59 Whiskey \\'lnfl;..,,r ~--~!l ~nl11(11n' "-3\'P 11,f) quart Black Velvet ... 511 39 (':i n~irli:t~\,·Hi~ke~--~11\e I.to-. gaJl•.111 Old ' Grand Dad ... 5699 · Straight \\•hi.~kl'y'. Sa\'t· Kl)c qu:irl Black & White . . . s 799 Save 1.:J1; 1111 ltr11· }-<'litrh ' (lu11rl De\tar:'.s: Scotch .1~\; 5699 Snve 80c nn \\.h1tl· Lahf'I -tdth, -. ' :) Crisp leaves. ~o tender ... ~11 tr1•<.ih' ' . ~- JOHNNIE s·1 675 WALKER 1\L"d f,;1h1·I :-t·ntrh -~:111• 1_~1 :.:.ii . Dewar's Scotch . s15 99 Teacher 's Scotch 51498 ;..;;11t• :$1 .'4.!1,n 1h1 · h<lll-g;lllnn ' J & B Scotch .. 51699 OLD s1199 TAYLOR Gordon's Gin . . . . 5999 \111.1,• y••U :-u1·t· tile ••• ha l1-g:il l11n Grant's Scotch ... 5875 l·'.iµh1 ~·i·a r •1ld' :-);i\(' l lH) fJu;1r1 '. Old Forester .... 5599 ,...;1r:1q.:h1 11h; .... kry ' :-ia\l' :!{)c t111 h . Christian Bros. $ 1240 Brandy Ancient Age . . . . . 5599 "1r;1igh! 11'h1 ~kPy -~tl\'f' ~Ile quar1 Benchmark ..... 5599 I. W. Harper .... 5579 ,...;1r;11 gh1 11·h1 .... kl·Y -'-D lf' :1oc on lh(' li!Th King George ... 51099 . ..;,pve \.(~) n1111' 1111 the h11JJ .gallon ~co\{'h . SWISS STEAK STEW BEEF FRESH PERCH F illr·1~'. ... !11 attnrd you m11re 1·;iluc'. Halibut Steak . . . . 5 2~~ l"rnll·r !'\JI ... 1nll gr·I thi• 11(·~1 part~ Turbot Fillets . . . 99 ~ ROCK C'OD Pacific Whiting .. 39 ~ Finl' l11r pDn frying -Ii oz a\'g. Hc;Hllt·,. .... Cooked Shrimp . . s229 lb. l\·rtt•t·t :-1ze liir coektad:-'. Jumbo Shrimp 1•1,fb pkg 5399 l'f'eled. clea ned and de1·elnPd' Super Fr es h Produc e! ,,4T~i;1~.11 Fresh Pineapple .... 19!. .lJic ked malure, for fi ner flavor, in 'Hawe:ii and rushrd here for you ! Cucumbers . • . 2 ,., 29c 1,ong and J<:reen. for cri!ip 5lices'. Alfalfa Sprouts . . 29c Xor ~ i;alBd 1reat,: .4 ounce pla!'tic cup . FRESH SPINACH J.a rge bunche!i ' .. fresh fo r navnr! RUMP s 1 ~b' OMAHA s 1 ~b' ROAST ROAST ·render l·-~_IJ .:\. l 'ho1("c beet' 'J'h irk rut!' -t · S.0 .1\, ('hoirc f l)l!nds ~ ~I -I -!-I . ' . l fl ftR)Yff~l srea" *l.99b I .,, I ~ 1, 1r1>11 r•1 u11d 1ol l ';..; [) :\. ('hPil'l' ht•t•I', pl'rll'r!ly :-l11·ed !t•r 1nnnn:uhng' '· ~. --' I Chateaubriand . . . . s2a~ ·rhe epitoml'' f'r;iK r1t' prrf(·rtion f1nvnr and tcndt·rne..-!-'. t·.;-;,0 .1\. Choice Split Broilers ...... 59c Sliced Bacon . . 51.19 ~ Pork Sausage . . 51.09. J·:I l\anrho':-ol d fa i>hl oncd kincl! Delicatessen Specials! Cannnd Ham ~,~~ .... ~lll Farmer John Franks ••• 1\ ('nllrn rn 1~ ta\·nritc -(;old Medal \\'inner'. I !I>. puekagc· Party Dips . . • . . . 39e Pen & Q11ill . . \'arlt·!y 111 i' oz <·rn Sliced Meats . . . . 45e Six varie1 ie:-... :i !IZ . pkg .. , Uudclig\ ... Bonbel or Gouda . 79e Fr<'nchma n·~ favorit e! 8 oz . Brie or 89 Camembert · c Plumrnse Danish Chec~e -6 oz !'izc Fruit Breads . . . • 69e '.'\ruman·!1. -16 oz -many fa vorites! Cheese Balls . • . • s l 69 ~lerkimcr's, covered 1vith nuts! 12 oz Knudsen Salads .• · 45c J>otato, S!tl\v , Ma caroni, Carrot -pl . Sliced Swis$ From fame~ Cache Valley~ 5 nz N6 Grocery Specials? Sorry, bu t the unrertainty of supply makes it i1npossihle to be sure of quantities. \Ve do however, have groteries and frozen foods in ample supply to take care ol: your nec~s! l'rices in effect Thur. through Wed. December 13 through 19. No .~ales to dcaferi. Open daily 9 to 9 ... Sunday JO lo 7 ' ' -· ' . ' L ,. I .OAT> S.LIP 3500 Sfj). FT. \Valk Vo boat sHp 3500 SQ. FT. 1'rcfo h.i~h parqlieJed entry. Lush INDOOn GARDEN. Hug~ living room. \VRlls of ~lass. Extl'ava- ganl v;ell planned kitl'hcn. Formal dini ng. Entertainl'z·'s fumily room. Splral stnlrcnse. FOUR ROOfll MASTEH SU ITE ~ Balcony'i.: Jn &. our. 2 CPiling high fir»11!Acf's. llf'ated ()('!'!I.I\ siz{'d pool. Custom di-eking. t.IUCH 1'110HE~ Cnll lmn1cdiatcly! 963-6767. $201. MO. TOTAL 6°/o ASSUMABLE 6'.li V.A. loan. $201. PER t-.'lO. TOTAL! Cov- C'red l'nl rr. Texas t>i:i:C'd livin~ rc>0n1. ran1i!y dlninj::. Kitf'h"n \\'ith a ,·i1•\1', LarRf' brd- r oorns. Hed brick patio. llugl'.' lot. \Valk to shopplnK. A~sumf' $19,600 -6'~ $201. Jl'('r mo. Total price S3'1,9Z>O. Call nu\1·. 963-6767. RED TILE SPANISH Spanl~h villa. R('d tile roof! Large Jot. CAto.\PER PAHKING. Front vt"randn. Dou- b!" door f'ntry. C.igan1lc livinA room. BAY \V IN D 0 \V . Spanish b1i ck !ireplR ('.(". BEAr.1ED & VAULTED CEILINGS. Srpa- ratr den. Family room. Bright t"ullvf'nience klll'h('n. Par ty s i7.f'd patio. \VALK TO BEAC/·I'. Q\\'ll('r must lllUVf'. CaJI today. 963-6i67. 5 BEDROOMS $29,750 IT'S TRUE! 3 bedroom bargain -FULL PRICE $29.750! Great l>Nlch hl\1·n location -bike to ocean. Giant li\·ing room. Family d ining plus bN"akfa.c;t bar. F"uJJ-slzed twd- r oomi; PLUS detached 111othf'r-in-la\\' suite! THERF:·s J\IOHE -..... ater soflt'ner - campf'r & trailer parking. 27 ft. patio. Just $1,500 d 0\\"11 -95',~ Joan. }{UITY -96J.. 6767. . VACANT • $19,500 2 STORY ' BARGAIN EJ\lPTY 2 STORY. A.o;kin~ $19,500. Outdoor llghlil\11'.. Jh.lJ(e living room. Convenif'nl't' kl tchC'n -INC LUJ)ES \VASi-IEH & DRYE!{: S('('/uded bt>dmon1s. Vf'r}" privalf' patio. Olyn\p\c eon1mon POOL. A~SU ~t,\BLF. F'.i-f.A . loan. i-~,..;.. SJ!i 32. TOTAL 00\VN~ $1£:) [N"r n1n. PrinH' bc'ar.h h'l\\'11 Rrt'fl - call nov,· -96J-6i6i. RANCH ~YLE VACANT + POOL $25,000 Vacant ranch style home. POOL. JUST $25,0001 1'E\V paint insid(> & out. J'l;E\V shag. NE\V eltctricnl & plumbing fixtur•~!'I. Natural v,"QOd intPrll'lr. Vaulted It beamed ccllln~s. Farnlly slzf'd bedrooms. 25 fl. l'o\"- Pred petlo_ SPAIU<Ll;\(; POOL. Cabana. $1300 dO•\\"Tl + r lo11ing. $237 pt'r 1110. $25.000 TOTAL PRICE. Q.,,·ncr left! Call nov,·. 963-6167. BRING A MOP SAYE $$-NO DOWN! N•"NI.~ ,\101• & hr()(>rn trc atn1en!. Family i:lze hc1111c. Lari.:t' Ji..-i ng room. Family room. 1 Bil(" bedrooms. S<-ldom S('('n valuP. Full price just $..11,900! All finan<'ing terms available. Call no .... · to see. 847~10. ONE YEAR NEW ASSUME 71/4°/o To1al pAYmf'nt approx. ~296 mo. So rlf'\\' it spe.rkJes! Huge double door Pnll)•. S tep do"''l1 to £>leganr--1i"Jng; forn1al dining. Big ran1ily room v,·\1h \VF'.T B1\H. Four big bedrooms. TIIREE 81\TI·fS. Kin't" i;ize lot. Qulf't hidden nn-a. Clo!'!e lu ocean. See ll\1\\' -\\'Un"t last! Call 847-6010. NEW ENGLAND COTTAGE • NO DOWN! \Varm p&nr \00 (•n try. Cozy livini.: room. Ra i~cd hf'arth firrpl<1Cf'. Fan1ily kltchPn. Fr,sh pn.inl n1anlrurrd y<11'd.s. No d011"n a nd lo,11 pe.;mf'nts. To!A I price $'28.950. l\tusl hurry to sf'C'! Call no.,.,·~ 842-2533. ELEGANT MEREDITH GARDENS BC1lutift1I "C'.allerla ~1odf'1." i\lajeslic for- mal llt·ing boasts broad slair.t·ay to gallery. Enormous fonnal dining room. Sepa.1'"1'1.le> family fun room OPf>JlS to custom pool. 4 spacious bedrooms. Prestige 11t'lghborhood elm;(' to 11chools. park, tennis cour1 11 11.nd beach. Prlccd 1u sell fast -cn ll 54&-23 13. IAYCREST $59,500 Large llvln; room; formal dining. Large kitchen and family room. new carpets and pe.lnt. 4 bedrooms plus rumpus room. Easy care ylll"d, room for pool. For a rare value call 646-7171. NEWPORT HEIGHTS VICINITY 3 bMrooms, 1&'1te patio and boat slora~. Nl'w paint and carpet -tmrnedlate (lOS- sesslon. $37,950. Call 646-7171 . WEST CUFF $39,950 I t'• n~r l\bnlr):', ·tennis court.I A \Vestcllff shopping. 2 bedrooms, large paneled den. Bright ldtchen, laundry room. Boat ga\ff plott. But lt'1 ln Costa Mesa. call 646-7171. . -" .WtdntMiay, Dtttmbtt l(, 1973 OAIL V PILOT 49 • •' WE GET ON TOP OF IT ! The Real Estaters will go out on a roof to sell your hom e. For professional, fast, efficie nt a nd courteous serv ice in selling your home, CALL THE PEOPLE WHO UN DE RS TAND YO UR NE EDS. 842-2535. • WATCH THE SUNSET OYER CATALINA OPEN SAT. & SUN. One of !he bes t \·ie11·1; in llarhor Vu·1\· Jl11!s. Tl1is k•vl•ly hon1e sits out n11 a [••i nt <l\"Pl"l011ki11g a gr._'{'n l>e!t and \Vi!h a f,.rC'\·er 180 rlo•gn~· l"if'1v of ocean and CatAlina. V•'ry :-.h;u·11 ·I l"1o ·drunn1 - fan1ily r i'W"llll -:I bath . .1 <"ar ~ai·ag" -sprtrklint;" 1-1 & F" 1.x11-.J -F"irr ring and n1:1ny rnorr •'XI r.1.~ !11 1nRk11 indoor-outdoor livin;.: at its b.'st. Call n1l\\' 613-8550. ROMAN POOL CLASSIC FHA/YA • LOW DOWN Classic facade surrounds 1•riva!e courty<ird entr~·. Spaciousness uOOundl' 1 hrou~ho111 '. Du~ kilt·hrn O\'f'rlooks pool. E:\lfil lnr;.:r flin1i1_1· t11irn1. •I liic: bedrunrns. Tllr:EE l),\TllS'. l';irty s tyli· danc-c 1•avili•111 clt'f'k1nr; po11l:-irl1•_ B•·SI financ1ni.: tl\ail- ablf'. Call 11011· In,,,.,,: S 17-tiUlO. ... .. ............ -.. 10°/o DOWN 4 PLEX Only tor;,, do\1·n buy.;r 4 plcx in Jll"iine r"ntal lo- calion. Ni'ar n1aj0r shoJ)1ling. AH 2 bf'drr.0111, 2 b1tth. 51'.'l\OrRIC "Jnunci1·y roo1n. Gnod in1·0111c , 0 \VNEH \VILL lfELP FINANCE! Sound i11vc!=:I· m e11l. Better hurry 'On this one. Call 11<111· 8'12- 2535. EXECUTIVE MANSION FIESTA ROOM/PtUS POOL Almost 3000' of spacious living. Triple car gara ~c. A.rehcd ~panlsh entry. Huge forrhal living roo111. Formal dinln1t. GLont -.,.nesr.a• raom. ~1anlcurrd grounds. EXCELLENT -ARE"~! this ~ome has everything. 1'"or mOre lnfotmatlon, call 847-6010 NO\'il , MESA VERDE 4 BEDROOM PEACH 51/4°/o ASSUMABLE LOAN Fin•· l·'.XP<'tlli\'(' hon1P loaded 11 i1h fcaturl'~: e .J ~paei"\I~ hedrnon1.~ e Fr1rn1;i l dining rno1n • Exqtu~ftf'ly df'cnraled throuo;::houl e H••a lly nice land.~t«lping 11i1h 1•ruduci11g-f1•111l trf'o•s e ;, 1• ", ,\SSlJl\L\IU.f.: LflA'.'\ e Tr:111~ft'l'l"•'d O\\"ll•'i" S1'1. ":\lov(• 1! f<ir $.IG.930:•·· CAii :i lti-231:1 f~)I" in:-p•'ction. 7 MONTHS NEW! ·OWNER TRANSFERRED! TAKE ADVANTAGE! Sharp. \hllr[' hnmp ha.~ hcf'n upgraded in f'\"f'l"Y 11a). Ext\·rinr !'!1l.1 FESSICl'.'\"ALLY Li\N DSC1\P- F.D. l!u~1· l1\'i11c ro•on1. Fn1·111;1 I dining r<,1•n1. \\"in<linl'.: !'laircas". h:inl;Si7.<' lJl'dn>Qn1s. Ti:.o nHIC'h In n11·111ion ()11·11··r l1:1d I<) 11-.'t\"•', fasr pns.~f'.~sion pn~s1hl1· Sf'llrr !ll"1i1 alf'd. fl'L)" ~-14,500. T1\l':E ,\ n\' ,\ '\ T,\<; F: -("a 11 nn11·' ,.;: l:.?.:l.'i.1.l. BIKE TO BEACH 10 °/o DOWN Pr11 nf' l~'tt1·h 1011·11 locatinn. Bikr lo beac~ Jn 111111u ll'"· 1111:.tr f.,,-11,•r Jot. Boot ,\",: u ·ail('r J;Flte PLUS ljtn1·a ~··· Tih·rl <·n1r.v. Bi·h::ht sunny kilchf'n. QuP1•11 .'iizc· IJC'dfunms. i':t•\\" applittllf'f'S & !>nf!- 1va11•r 11lun1\Jing. 1 .... 1r~e covered 1'18tio. $30,950 huys it -Don"t \\"R!t-call 546-2313. NEW DUPLEX OLD CORONA REDUCED $4,000 Gr'°at C\o(lr plan -3 bPdrooin \o\\·er unit. + 2 bedroom upper unit. South of hi~hway in Corona del J!.tar. NPAr lx'ach, school and park. Carpeted ;:ind dra1lCd. No1\' the lo11·cst priced duplex Jn town. Excellent inv1·s1m,'nl. Call 673-8550. --=== DON'T MAKE 'EM LI KE THIS ANYMORE On" <•f S;1111;t ,\11<1';; finr .,\rlrr h\on1rs fuC'in::: the p.11 k tor ~n111· "1 •1~·11 ~pfl•'•'"" 11!£'as1u·1·. 1'h1~ cr:u1d- 1·11r .,r th1' 111.·oli•·s ;ind 1·•1111 t'nlf'!JC(' uf lhC' srvf'n- 1i(·~. (;Ji1111nf'rin<: nak fl•"i<)L'S. E11ormous li \"i11)'.:; r1;11n1 11ith 1·.i11di11i.; 11·1uxl hnniste l'l'd st<1iZ"\\"fl)'. llanq1tl"l !-ii." f,.,nnal dinin~ rofnn. Convrnicnrc kil!·h1·n 11"i1h la1('~1 c1•ran1ir tilf' and builr-i n BHQ -Full has•'n11·nt. 1vllh ln undry and buil1-in 1·:1hin1'1 ~. Four spa!'\011!\ bf'dr0tln1s and 4 baths. F11s1·ina11ni.: h•ini" f111· Jaq.:c faniily ur i!lt('1~st o!fi•·<' ~pa1·1·. Call :i-16-2~1.l CORONA DEL MAR PRIVATE BEACH $58,950 JUST LISTED: 2 blocks tn PlllVATE BE1\CHES! Qui"t lrre tined Slff'f'l. Quaint shutters &· n1a.n· 1J rd crnekling fir<!p!<icf'. Sunny f'Otn for! kitehen. ;o.;,.1,· ri/P .to. floors. Sparfou>: onk paneled fan1ily rno1n. Bonkshcl.,·es t:tilorc ,",, C'Ozy S\\"Cdish fire- l•l <H'•'· F;in11ly si7.P hf'dr .. nm~. Exp .. 1ndabl" ~·ard. Onl.1· SC>f\.9.~..0'. Unl'lf'11tnhlC' Rn1ong-.~1 ~i'-10-$100,00C> Jll""l!rrtiL•s. C:ill toda.\·. 073-83;){). ONE YEAR NEW ASSUME 71/4°/o Tnt:il pa~ 1nenL" approx. $296 n1•1. So nc\V It 1<1,arkl<-'S! lltu.:i· drn1bl.-. door e ntry. Sr1•p d•1\l·n to 1•lri.:anl livin~: l11nnn\ clinini;:. Bit; f:1111il~· roo1n \vii h \Vf:T l\,\fL Four In~ hf'drL10111s. THREE B,\Tl!S. !\in~ si:tl' loL Qui•'t hidden area. Clnse to ocean. ~l'(' llU\\" -\\"on"t Ja~t ! CRll 047-6010. ' , ..... ,., ... ' '',;; " "BA YCREST" Charmi ni,: -I bf>druo111, b<inquet dining room - t1\'0 .,.,·arn1 fireplaC'cs, gourmet kitchen. Large qunllty homf'. Possible to a.-.sume loan - i 1s.ooo. ean G46-il 7L ·. ' ., .. I • REPOSSESSED $750 DOW" Just r.-.pns,,PS.'>NI'. $7:i() T<!T,\I. J)L •\\".'\ r elu~ing. N o•\\' 1~1inl 0111 .\: HI. Loi·:.:•• h1·i11~ co.i111. Chf't•r~· ki1t·h<•11 /IJ\"l.\'(; ALCC 1VE. L:tility ro"k•tll. \\'pl] pl:tnn••tl t.wdrcoo:ill)S. Lots 11f 1·1>()111 for trrul'T p<Hk111. l"llTAL !'!:IC.I:.: $2:1,0W'. Taki" adl"ania;:••' ~,\.,-ti7ti7. $750 DOWN BEACH 4 BEDROOMS Sl:>O TOTAL D(l\\'.\"! ~ tu bcnrh. 4 l.ir~P hcdrooi'ns. llrh·k li1H:d 1\·alk. Bcau 11lul l'la11t1·rs. Big kit.~hf'!l \1i th b~y \\"lndl.J11 . Lar~e living r o0n1 1vith VAUL'rf.D CEJl ,- J\t;.-5. N f-'\V PAI:\'T, JN & C)UT. $750 to111! cJ.,1• tl! S235.00 n1011th. S~3.2.'l0 TOTAL !'!:TCI·:~ J{urry 96J-6i67. HUGE YARD ASSUMABLE 6°/o LOAN ,\d\\ t11 th(' ab\)Vi': a \'f'ry n~At and C'lf'An 1 h·0 dl"IM')lll hPllll'" s!tua!f'd on a Q1li1 ·! r11l -d··-~11r In f\ !Ol"•'lr 11f'1i_:hborhood. A\·nilahl(' 1 .. 1· 1i<1ss .. ~si1111 in J;1nuary 1974 and Prirf'd 1 .. ,,·]l r111i1·kly nt ~37,:lOO. NCPd n1orr info'.' 1'1<·.1-•· pl1unc 5 IG-2313 but b''l\f'r hurry! WHY PAY RENT? OWN-CHEAPER THAN RENT Be smnrt. Pn:v yours~lf (it'!! Jik(' nionl'.'y in . the bank) O\Vll this :l story tu1vnhouse \1·i1h pool. ld<'Al location. Riki.' 111 beach. S1nall d0\\"11. Tot11l price nnly ~20.:x>O. TOTAL pa)lll('zl!s S.2:14.i.m 1)('r n1onlh cuvl'r:'i. aJL !·furry -call &12-2Z>J5. CALIFORNIA RANCH VACANT $237.00/MO. WITH POOL! Jlugr frf'f's in rnrrl. Qui('t nt'ir.:hborhood . <lut~irl•• lightin~. Fr<•.,h 1 .. 1 in I in Rnd 0111 . \:••11· 1'fll"JJf'1 S. I-fut:.-. l1\·i11t; r<>f•l11. (iiant din- ing :ir1'n. VnLi!lf'ci nnd hran1 1·1•ilir11.:5.. Toni.:u" and :.:r1>01"C' panf'ling. :\lirr.)rf'd 11·ardrul•• .. s. Ct'dnr linrd clm::els. JluGf' rn\·- rrrd 1•nti11. l'u<•lsicl,.. 1~11.l>anA.. J\1od01 l!n111c s\1·irnrninc: pnol. $.'J(l(IJl(I dr11\'TI ('<)s is. T"ta! price only ::;23.000. Take ad\"l\!ll a)'.:C' call nO\\" .-8,12-25.13. INVITE SANTA To \"our n('v,· homr ! An immaculntc it • "P<'~­ r(l()in hnusl! in Jfarhor Vff'\\" Homes. D1:a:- n1Hlic tile ('ntry. Living rooin and formal 1linin;.: 1·onrn rnriwtrd 1t·ith ll('\\" gold car- Jof'fln r.:. ~huttr1·"d ramJJy room. -Q\\·nrr rn111·i ng tu l)hio. Cali 073-8550. 1 STORY CONDO $26,900 Immaculate 3 Br cn11cl<1mlnlu1n \\ilh ROur- n1f't kitchf'n private t'nclosed pa.tin. :.! car ~arA i.::~. Rl'rl Iii.'" rv(lf, con1rnunity ponl, trailer or boat storagi'. Assun1c FllA l<>an .$18,1 J*r 1110. include~ principal. in tcrc~1. taxes and insurance. Call 546-2313. RATED "G" For a GR.EAT BUY - 3 bedrooms. E:a st side, Co~ta ~tcsa, $2:>,0<Xl. Call nil\\" li<IG- 71 71. FORCED SALE POOL HOME· ASSUMABLE! l\tU~T SELL ~O\\"! Trn·ific enlf'rtainment hPl11('. Big 11park\1ng pool. DRnc<' pnvillon df'C'kin!{. l'oo)ll"if'\\" \ivini{ rrw-.rn. Bit: hHlll"· n1akt>t" kit('hf'n. f l 1UH Bf:Dll(l(ll\!S.. r\o qu11lifyini: In assu111c f'Xistin~ loan. $37,::iOO fu!! pr ire. Sf't' nn11·! Cal! 1':147-tiOlO . CANYON VIEW AND CUL-DE-SAC STREET Quirt Cnsta. l\lcsa n('ighborhood ''"'~ A ~rrat :i bPdrO(llll hon1c ncu·Jy painted in- side and out. All fnr only-~1 .370.00 do11n. For infonnativn. can 646-7171. OVERSIZED POOL & VIEW CORONA DEL MAR· Just listed in 11-..·inf' Tf'rrace. 4 bf'droon1s, 2 balhs, spacious lh·ing room "·ith fire- 11lace. Gorgeous tL'Ce-shadf'Ci pntio. \Varm and sunny family room and kitchen \\'ith corner firf'piAre. overlooklng-patio and pnnl. Do your 0\\"11 dl'Corating! First thne off('red -can 673-&"i50. CUSTOM BUILT CORONA DEL MAR N~ oihef' hon1c llke It. E:<l.ro. fea_y1re8 gl;. lore. ,Jfuge 11\,ing t'QO!n \vlth" ocean vieW. Dreftn1 kitchen: Huie" family room \\'jth sef>aratc M'\\"ing roqm. Cozy 1tuC!y wJth built-in def!kii and dark· roon1.1 Kour bro- room~ Ovenilzed garaae. Slora~~ for boat. Call 673-8550. THE REAL ESTATERS ' NEWPORT BEACH _ 1700 N~t"f hi. .... 7171 • :" .. . COSTA MESA 27'0 ............. '*"nu .. .. OPEN 'T.IL9 •""' . HUNTIN6TON B EACH 17UI ,leodt lmt. 21030 ltoollhnl 6014 w.._ An. "'~·2535 963-6767 '47-6010 CORONA DEi, ~IAR 3l2 M•tHrlte 673 .. 150 INVESTMt;NTS 2790 H-lllvd..~ 201 " e--1111-546-1.-:,, , "\T :: ) 50~1 LY ~U! __ PUBLIC ~OTI C£ flCf tTll>U\ I U\1 Nl i\ NAMI \JATl',,,.ElttiT ,... •oll(l'0.'1111 Plf"W>"• ..... ' "'i "~' ~· ., ... -.111ou• r11111 1c.,\ ••·-': B •• (f'I•~· tlVflh"Ol<I" ll1•C"· C.•I I _,,.... G•t"' JON"" A.ll••n, l~·I (, ::!, ···~le. HVfl•lno•ort ll•~O• C•ill .r'.1•l :.1oer1 l~t•m1n L.v.oli"c t&',I ll··~ll""' t • ''· """""O'o:-i ll••<n 1..~ • ~,,,, '"·• bl.ltlnen ,, fOf'ld\ICI"' O• ~··•'"' Pft!...,t\n•o G•lf'll J "'•1• ef' 1 .. ~ ................... 'fl ( •·~t I (It•> 1'1 0••"(/e l 1·.o ' ..... , ,. !0' j PUBLIC N(ITICE F IC TITI OUS !IU,INES~ NA.M E 5TATEMEHT Tnr fQllaw1n11 1>er1on I\ dc"~9 1111•ln"" ·~; "' MANUFA.(TQ~ING. J J.] 0 W~omino Corclo. Cc•M Me11, C~lilorn1a noM C,~rr,. Amm11. 3ll0 Wvo"''"!I C1rrlr. Co:1a Mna. c.11,1nrn•• 91~1~ Tlli< t>u•IMH ,, ccnou<l•d PY d" I di l " Vo<lU•. G~tt V Am "'~' Thi• 51••cmen! ,,,,.,,, t;<ca '" '"" COIJ'"IV Ct.,~ o• Orange (011"'' "' Novorn tter 19, 19/J. FlHll ..... --' ·- PUBLJC Norte•; '1 ~~cuo..:ucr ' Nr .. ()Oft 0t•<•1, (~lolorn ·' ~1~60 ·-,, "-19/l c.-ran<-•IFulmN lo!llro rdp", • Corpn•~l·<ln ,,,, .. .. Cd li'"'"'a. 9ll1 (.n,n1•1on"~"llh /,•rtiu<. nuend Pdrk, PUBLIC NOTICE Cd\lf~r•·~ 91lfll Tnl•, l)Ulln~\O ,._ '0"'!"{1~ " • COf· ' - 1--l'UBWC 1'0TICE PCBLIC NOT ICE ST/\TE OF CALIFORNIA Ocpirlm,nl o! O'iealll'I I F•lrvltW Sta!t H ... 1111•1 Cost• Mes.o, C.•1;1ornii NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR' Sea<"<! p•<>t>~"'' w;u 1>e re<:e1ved •I ~r~ /Jilro1.1"''"<J Othc•, fa<rv:t,... St••e !:""0''•1'· 1>01 H••UO< Boulev•rd, (OSlft P !i;r •le•~ r.;1,1orn·~ ~1676, ""1'1 1a JO /I.IA on 1~ )J. 1l at .,.,l'l;cl'I !rme nnd pl"C'-' JJIO·ll ' ""v .,,!I M publtclv opened df'lcl read. ' II• r~" pro1ect lilied 111,1,.11 Pdr!1rnms in acto•d"nce wl!ll inc ~"'''" plans an<! •P•clllc"rlo•is. PuPl;•~ed O•ance Co~•! o~llv Pilot. r.ov•mPf< " "· '"' December ~ , no1 il liW • lSJl•7l {./\llONEll 1FlJl''°'°"R NOTICE HEREBY " P11Dht Hearing will ,, GIVEN )'fld 1n~1 oercrc 11> ocner~I rn,, pro1e<:I ~on,••I• or. F'""'~" .ino ln'•~ll in!erOor partjj)pns In "~"o"' w•rd •r•a• 111 F"nvl~w S!•T~ H°'n''"I, Costa M..-;a, Ca l:lornia. B«" n•u•I DI! '"""''lied 1.,..-Ill• eM•re IJ, 19il PUBLIC NOTICE STATl!Ml!NT 011' A.llANOONME ~T " "" " FICTIT10VS llVSI NE~S NA.ME '~ fpllowinu w-"'' ;mandoned '" "'" .. '"' rlt!l!I""' b11,1 ..... ~ ""m• VICTOR t<El.IP CQMPAllV COSTA ME ~A, ., !l1• l<>!!An llvr_, Vllil "fj' CO\la /\le•il· Calllarl'<d. '" flClihOUS llu,•M•• M~< ........ ., '° ·-· . ., l oleG '" Or•nge LDl.lnlf on ~\~V •. 1911 Loul1 ,tlndrtW We•ton, I lll "-Wlno1or U> .. Tuitln, Cal"P'"'" 91'B<l Tn" 0'1loll><!1S ... condvtted " ,111! ona1v1<lu"I work descr11M<:1 l"e•e•n. Dev:~hOfll !roml pl•n• dl1'1 u1ec111c11tlons will not oel "'"'"l~'eo ll'KI wdl be t"""' tor reie.:Hon '"' Cl !~ Council .. '" C1!v .. Irvine L!T .. 0(.RAP!< o .. v.d G C.•t!lner. P residt "I ~ 1ueMllly, Dtc•mt>er ... ;911, " , ~ Tn•s ""remtn1 w" lhC'd w!1n '" pm, or •• \.00<1 tM•re•l~r "' oonlDle. c~u~•·1 C••'~ .. O•a~9e (ouniv ~ In Int M11!11·P urpC•• Room pl R•nCMO Novemhf< JQ, 191]_ San Jo.;q1.11n lnl~rme-old!e ~cnool. 4061 F lt1'1 4 Michcl\On 01<Y~, !•,.Mc C~lllOrma, IO con•lne• !he aooph~n D! Ille City Zon1n9I Publl<~ed Ordnqe (Pd' I Dtoeem•·~r }, 11 ,,, n. 19/J ,,1 h'"" I il10 rorm•, lnslrUC:fiDf'IS "no nl&ns ll~d ?e~•lica!•ow. mdv ll" Ollllllr"'n al In' P •ant 011•1'~lion1 Ol!lte. Fd•t•icw !>IMt l ><o<o·•~I ?\01 H"'iXI' e oule•a•o. C<.•M 11.e•~· r~1rto•n«1 97616. 0~:1v 1>oc1 · OtdinAn C• an<l •n A<Compa11yonQ LA"!I .361t·ll U•c M<lr> whoth ln,lu6t>• ;;II 1~e S•Chondl 1 A P"V">rn! t1<1n(!, 5111. Fo<"m 801. "0· iirovf'O t•v \a1n /\g~tv. onu~1 accornoany, r~ecv tflnlr~cl 1 .. vo!vmg •~ tn1ef'lcl1!1.1•e " exrt>~• ot 110,000. !To ~ '~'"''~ ,. 1ucce~1lul D•Od~• di h<ne o• e•ecut:ort m tonH~rt) r~ .. ""'<I Statt' ll~e~ rt1e•ve1 I~~ 01Str;ct M 1111. to!dllV or p~r!lally, wuh1n: l'l'Hl.H; XOT IC'J·; ti><' lrvne Cl!v llm•H. ~~•d (1!t oll l•vine Zoning Ord•~an<e '1nd L,1no U•• /V,d p are on 111e ;;1 the Othce ut Pl> IU •he P!aonlnq Oep~r!ment "' l~t Cily SUPEll!OR COURT " '" •• l1vone. '?01 (alT'PU\ o ..... 5u11e ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOil TONn ' 7l1, ""'"' Cen1er, l r v In • 'jl lHE COU NT V OF ORANGE (Jl<IO•l>•ll No. A·llJJJ Fuflnor jnfo•mati<>n ,-e-g,11~·n9 !~~· !JOT•CE O> !!EARING oe PETITIJN p•onu••<l Zo<l•nQ Oral nan<• '"' L~"J • Lll'll+I AO<lrew We,ton I' O~ PFIOllATE O~ WILL /,NO FO~ l El -lv"' f.\np c~n !)(' nDl•in•·d 1rom ,.,el ;on! I~ 1•1«cT d~Y or •B b•d~ . 1 F 11101 1L~'> JF~TAMFllTA~V li•v "' l •~·ne l'ldnn1ng Clen.rrm~n•, ~ '" acu>;~~nce1 wu~ ~ne o•nz•1•on1 1~1 1 Publi~"eo Qr"n~t (.O~I T O~>lv p,,0, L""I~ QI flll>.NCt~ FOOTE D~c~•<ed !ll l"O ecl!on 1 1 1" ,,•n71n .. n~r Del• •• ' oec~ .... ~ .. , 17 I? 2~ \~73 ~no J,..,,,~,~1 r10T•(l IS ..,1.P!'.8Y t..•VIN •n.•t 11 ,~ reQu•,rM 1na1 ~II w<>'T•~ ccm D<"i>~tlf'1•n 1 o "~ na' a•<er!Atnedl ) !91•' ' ' • 1n,11 ROV i:: REY,..ot.DS ""' lt!Cd ~e·e·" m~nt. P~!ld•nnq 11> •n··~ "'·•tr•·~ oe 1n~ <l~'letr• P•~V·''1"'P ..... ("' IWAPe•, __ _ _ ---·--1,. pe•H•ul\ M• 11,roalo ot .v•I! ""O•p<o.in•<! 1o !'le Ci!y (I.,~, OUlrel ~roe~,.na '" .. l>Ool' el '"''""" "" omenl l'l'UL IC ''OTICE -,•or •l•v" • '' l • ""' To!l"""""'"'Vlrov n<> la•er '""'' Oe<emMr 10. !~Tl ~.nt~I R•"' •n!I Gone•al P1tvd1hnq ' •o p.,.,,,~,.,. ,~,.,~..,t •o """n "/"' l'ldl in~f 1an ...,. t••'l'.mirtO'd 10 1Wa<> .. R~le• PVDh•ned DY tnf' D•P"rlmf'"I! ----------["'"~• •r• tu••nc~ rolf•lul.\r\ and rR"' rne (1" courn.11 ...,,j,, 01ne• •qeoa~ M Puo•·~ l'lcr•i. Oivl;"'" (II 11lg~,.AY•·1 FICTIT IOU~ !I USllol fSS ·~·· ,,,.. . .. <I r' "'' '' .. ~ ... nq l"e materials (!"'"" tn• '""'.. mon•n •• "PPfOv•I HAM£ STATEMENT ·~"'' 1,~, ~••" irl lor ()«(',,..t)er 1• /~/CAROL J_ FL'!'!HI, I"' u1r •~·ct Pldns and <Pf~•l•{ello'>•. Tn• lollo..,.1nc1 per•ons "'" <ln•ng '9IJ. Al 9 00 a m. ·~ •ne routl•oo.., (.ITV lLl:RK OF Ttl[ ~·~ ""'t''>Y •P~C•hc~lly reterted In ~nd O~I"'"\~ ft \ 1,,, D"llftrlm""' 1.0 J rP ~··O Cot.tr!, (ITl' OF IRVINE f)Y r~.~ refer~nC'! mad" .• PA•! or Il l llQLIDllY \'IHEEl~, o r :ft! /')-) .:-,~.r (en<er [\1.-ie >'I••!. m P ul>li,~e-d Or~nQ~ Coa•! CJ•ily Pllnt. ln•s <llnlrftc! CoP••• pf 11.•\.bQQlt:let itre A~'LlllC ~ 111 11 W ,.,LE\ tho C•IV <1! s~nla Ana, c~"'"'~I" D~cemDer 1, 11. l~ll l/~I /l on 1i!n M tne l>lanl Dpe•allon• Ollke, OI STR!l~U I ION CO .... PAlo.I''• 1 -6 6} DA'~d 0,.,,.......,, I. 191-, Fa.,vl(·w St~te H~pllal, and ere •v•ll •blf w.~cArtl'IYr 8!vd, Ir.In•. c~111un11 '•11011 W!LLIA/.I I. ~1 JOllN, PUBLIC 1'0TICE: '" '"" Conrrac•~ encl ,nail ~ ?P•led 11nt>e•! Wcl~~''""· ill~ SnnNfl ll u~ct. c,,.,,,,. fltr~ ,.1 ~"<" nrc,.r! <ii•. (O\U Mrs•. (~ll!Qfnl~ f?a16 JOHN H, GOl1DDN. Sile \n,Of<toon tan be held Dv calllng OM RO\\, )911 ~"'I" D·l~· Hun 1111~ S•n Antonio OnY•, SL Pln tne Pi .... , OPft~t!.,,,, 0'hcf. Fdlf~,, .. !ln911>n 0t~c"• (.."11t<>rn•~ No•wll~. C•<llornll fOtjQ SU PERIOR COURT Oil" Tl1E S!d le lln\p;1al. IU ~5 9331'. ext. )1 1. Tni\ t>U••nes• •S conouCI'~ t ; d <;1Cnt•al Tel: Cllll JU UlO ST•TE OF C l.ll~OR N IA FOR f 1!•v1ew St~le Ho.p1ldl 1Hrtntr~l'1n Altornty for: Pehl•onir THE COUNTY OF ORANGE >,enntln Clewell. Fln~.r l Wo!v~rl~n Publl\nr•t Or>1n~e C~i\T O~ily Pllf,1 110. A-71,11 H"'O<Ml Adm1nl•!tdlOr T~i~ ~1-1eo·nenl w1• J l?d '"m ll>t Oecenll:tfr I, I, 11. l•ll 110913 NOT ICE OF HEAlllHG OF AMEJIDED Pun!·,n•~ Or~nn• Cod~! D•dv Piiot, couniv c•e•I< ot O•d nqe c nuMv on I PETITION FOR PROIJATE OF Wil l DtlP""~"' 1. 11. !9/J :.tst ./l Novembe• JO, 19/l. AN D F 0 R l E'TTERS OF 110· Fl99161 l'lJBl.IC :\'OTll'E MINISTllAT1011 WITH·THE·W!LL AN· l'I 11(.f(' SOTICJ•; P11blhll'° O• .. ng, Cn••• D111ly P•lo• NEXEO ------PtC•mber 5. n. "· 16. 1~1) • ~llll'il E•!~!• n• Ill.ROLD EOWAR O HAG-1 -------------''---SL,.·151 GE11TY. a•a PAT HAGGC:R TV. a>.J NOTICE OF TR USTEE'S SAL E •• O" •• ,, .,, 0 ' '', ' 'u T 5. No. n UlU v PUBLIC ' 'OTICE I SVP 1011 c ' ' HAllOL 'A h_l( "A. G c. R '. STA.TE OF CALI FORHIA FOR 01!'(fll•O'd On Jdl'VifV 9, •~71, At IC 00 AM . THI COUNT'!' 011' ORANGE NOll(E IS llERtBY C.I UEN r~al Fedt"'al N,1t.on11l f>'•0<1Qdge /l.uoci1!1Dn F ICTITIOUS BUSI JI ESS No. A·ll371 Gl::.RALDINE LOUISE LA J(UNESSE a• dulV "ppeinted Tru•lee under t nd NAM E STATEMENT NOTICI: OF t!EA11 1NG OF PETITION ""' OINI ""'~'" ,111 ~'"tnnl,'d oe!<!ion 11ursi/~nt lo D•~ ot Tru•I d•led Seo The loUowlnQ per;"r• ar• Oc1ng ll'OR PRO!IA.TI: OF Will AND FOR for Prcb>lle 01 W•ll ;inu 10, ;,1..,di>c.e tember "'" 1911 •e<:ord.ed Sept. 11. t11.11lne•' ._, LETTERS TfSTA.M!:HTARY ot lei!~" al A~m•noSlratoon wl!n·l""·W•ll 1971 , a~ Ill•! N~ ?1<6~. in Dock '9l8. R 8-M ENTERPRIS[S. ?Jl6? S"n E•!lll or ROSE ji;Al'E HARFIA. itnoe•9'<1, fcrer~ncc 111 wn;<ll I• n>1tde J>ll<Jt en. ot Olfitldl R...:ord• lo Ille Esteban, MIS•IDf'I V•e1o. c .. 1. 91~7 \ 0,<e,.se<l 10, 111.i~et lld•h<ulars. ~nd 1011 1,,_ 01 lite or me County Recorder n! Oran11e L1rrv Oeln Rlqq1, 11n1 S~n E•>eboln, NOTICE 15 HEllEllV GIYtN !Ila! 11..,1 '111([ place or llc•nnu lhe s.ame Co11nlv, Sl"i. nl C"IU01ol8 WILL SELL Mlision Vltjo, Cali! ;Jol5 HENR IETTA GROSS "~' lil<'<I hettll' hA• t1ttn ••I !~• Jdnu~ry t. 1914, AT PUBLIC AV(TION TO HIGHEST R*r P. Min/, ?J/61 El E"•P•"· ~ Qf'tlli<>n IP' PrnO•lt' or Wiii and"' •:OO "m, in l"e cPV rlf!>Om ol 0JD0ER FOR CASH (pava,IJ!e at lime M"'"'" Vlelo. C•lot 9'l~I~ lor lnu~nce al Lfltert Ttsiamenlo•Y Depi1rlmf l'I No. J ot •a•n tOIJ". at pf ••le In lawlul monev o '"' Uolled This btJ\l'lfU I• tondu<"d uv " 1 "'"e<l to !he pe1lf!oner. refe.enc:e to wllk n 700 Civic (enltr Or<ve we11, lro tne Slali!"l at tne no•I" ftpnt !'lllranct 11•r lntrslllP. I" mi oe IP' !urtl'w!r lld'll'l'lar1. and Citv f1f 5ant11 Al1d. [alll()•MI• to tne O••"llt Cnun!v Courthou~ loc•l..r Larrv D. RfQO• '"•' tne lime •rid pl...c:e Of hearln QI Oo!('d OecemPfr 10. 191l et 100 Civic (itt>IH Drive .._...,,, (lormerlv l l'ti• stafPment "'~' l•I~ , !~ T••e l~t same ""' !)ef'n ur IOI' Qfc, Jl, l'/ILLl/l.M E. ST J01-l1!, W_ IH1 St.I In t"" (<•y OI St nt• Cnuntv Clerk o• Or1nge CO~"'' cnl191J, 11 9 oo 8 m, Jn Iha courtrnom Counlv Cler• /1.0111. c .. 111crnl11, all rlghl, lllle 8M Otcembf'r 10. 19/J. !1,, O•o~r!menl ND. J pf s•ld (!)Uri, RONALO s. MORROW 1n1er~,1 co<weved lo a"!! now l'>eld Dv l'-)OlC• ~· /ro Civic Cel'ter Orlv• Wt11, ;,. Allorney er l•w It under s11ld OM<! ol Tru•I In '"' P uDll •IM<I Or .. 11ge (Pa•! Ool•IJ 11 · ' '''"I ,,,. ol s~.,1~ '°'nil, Clllilcm lo. t lOO Wlhhlrt lllV<I .. Su!lt '!J ~rooenv sltu1!ed In said Coonty 11"11 DKemot • 11, 1q. 16. 1911 ""d ;,.,.,., • w~·e~ o~, 10. 101J 111,,..rrY Hllli. c11ltornl• fOTn ~late de,cribf'd a1: '--_'c'.":__ ___________ ,_"_' Wll.llAM E. 51 J OHM, Ttl: (lll) ll}·totf LOI Sl ot Trot t No. 6_951. ~· •hown -[ (c.;"u c1,,, A!lom" lor Pttllientr on " M11p rKll!'ded '" e ook 263. PUBLIC NQTJ(i'~ MITCHELL SAMUELSON PuDll•~ Oran.ge Coast Oi1lly Pi!ol, Petnl J9 10 '1 l11clu1!ve of Ml.ceUa'lfOUI --------,-,-,::--------1111) N, l•O•Cl••Y· sr1. IOI Oec:tm~ "· u. II. 191l ll61·1l Mtol , •K~dl DI O•••ige Countv, ~anla Ant (aid 11101 ----C1lltornl•. 1"1!·715 Tnl 11111 \41.ooil PUBLIC NOTICE The 1trttl eddre's 1nd other common SUPERIOR COUltT OF TliE ~llof n~y 101 , Ptlll!O"I' ' df'1IQ~~'•Df'I, ii 11ny : of Inf •e11I pr°""rty STA.TE OF c •Ll,.OltNIA I ' • 0 ' 'I D ·1 (lit I dt•Cr•Dtd .. ixrv .. II pUrpOr!td lo a.: FDR THE (OUl'l!!,:.'?I' ORANG E 1 "11 """O '~nge ""' 11' 'I o' I !l4T )Ill (ldromcnt Sl•ftl, Sant" llnt . No ..... ,.._ Ot·C••tll"'' 1) ll. II 1913 3110•11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS c111;1orn<•. NOT ICE OF HEARIN(; OF PETITIO'I l'UBl,IC NOT ICI.', 5VPER10R COVIil OF THE lne under1ipne-cl Tru11te <lhtlt !m• tnv FOf.l PROB.ATE OF WI LL ANO FOil STAT E OF CAllFOJtlollA FOR !1.1nilily !or •~v 1ntorrec t~•S of lhe LETTE RS T(STllMENTAllV THE COUNT Y OF OJIAHGE •Ire'! "ddres• '1~a Otnf!• COf\lmDI> Esl.itr 01 JOHN H, MAC CO'IKELl , SUPEltlOI: COURT OF TME No. A·11'11 dMlgneHOf', II •nv, ~"°"""' hetl!ln. ()eceai.ed. ' 'TA.TE OF C•llll'ORN IA FOii El!o!e ot B. MICHllEl McDONALO, S•id '~I• will Ot .made, but Wolhool f<IOT ICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN 11111 THE COUNT'!' or: OIA.NGI: tka BERT MICHAEL McOONALO, •-• cov,nanl .,..-w~rrtnlv. txpre1• o-r Implied, NAP1'11E L BAY 1111 flied herein • H•. A·ll1'1 8. Nd(Hl\El MACDONA LD, OecNi.ecl. rtV••dinQ lltle, POSHt'11on. or .,,. 1,-uuon /Of PrOtl#lle Ct! Wiii •l'CI r.,..-JIOT tCE OF HE •RING o .. PETITION NOTICE IS HEREeY GIVEN ro IM Cl,/fl'tl)rantf!.. ht PllV 11'111 rem•lnino p1!11- lt1u1nc• pl L1tter1 TestalT'tnt•rv IO FOi ,.llO&ATE OF Wlll ANO FOR c•edll<lti ot !he eDove 11•mad dtctdtf'U clpal wm of IN note s«urtd l!Y ,.,. prttlloM'r rtt.r11>1:• to -l<::h 1, LllTltRS TESTA.MENTAR l' Thal all ~rsons na vln.g clll"'I 1o-aln11 ~d Deed ol Trusl, to-wil: 1J6.610.0'l, ,.,.~, fur ru.-1~ 1><1rtlcvl1r1 •nd l!wll Ell••e al 1011. J . P'°'U~LR. 1•d !DA 11\e Sol•d oetedM! "'" 'l!<ll'fred to file with ln11re51 IMr-, •• provided 1 .. !ht' 11,,,. "nd p!,.ce ot n11r+ni,r Ille PALMER. ~c1e11'd 111.m, with tne ~•t••'Y vouchers. 1'1 1>111d r>0te, aav,.nce1. H 1nv, uncler !he ........ "a' Deon )<!I rn• Oe<ln'tbt't' 3l. NOTICE ·~ HEll (ffl' GIVEN '"~'IM• olllcr pf !lie de•-ot '"• aboVt ,.,,,,. of 1111d Cud cl Trull. 1'te1. 1•:J, 11 t:Oll a.m , in lhe courlrPOm LAWR ENCE W MACK "•• Ille<! ,,.,.,.:,. en!lltfd courl, or to prei.tll>I 11\t>m. with ch•,,.. Ar>d e11pen1e1 of 11'111 Trv•IH of Deptrtmen• No. J of ••Id cnurl, o pit11!l<>11 10<' Protwi'' of Wiii •oc! tnt MCt1Mrv vouc"'''· to '"' un· and ol the lrush crtlled bv Mid , .• , 11» (lv!C '"'''' Prlvt VJ,1!, In tor lt\u~n« ol Let1e•1 T'sl•lllt'fl!t rv dtofgnt'd •I c/o Rori•ld H. Pr•nner, Oftd of Tr1111, JM Cilv tt1 .S.n!1 An•. (•lllQl'nl1. lo r11e Wllloner ••lert"nct 111 wnlt/'I AT!orntv et Law. ~H Wnt ll'll•d Stl'MI, T~ llefteflcl••Y unde'f u lct DteO of Ottt'CI C.C•motr 10, lt7l. 1, ma<k kit lurll>tt 0•1lk~·l•<1. ~no ~•nl• Ann C•IUorni• ttl'GI, wll lth 11 Tru1I he•etofofl e•tculed •M cteU.,.rtd WILLIAM E $1 JOHN. '"'"' u.. 11..,. •"" ol•tt ol ~··'no '"" Dl•<t pl bu'1n~\l of t"" V'>d.-sl11»ec1 I() 1"9 l.lncltttlOIMd ...... u1et1 O<!cf1r•tton (oynty ci.111. 111e 111IT'I ""' tt-•n •ti tor ()'c.tmoer 1n •II "'""'~ perta!nlnQI to "" ••!••• ol Oe11 ull a"<! D...,•r>d for S•lt, Ind KIM N, ,..A.MAN J!, lfTJ, t r 4.00 •"', In 1119 tov•t""""' cl i•ld oecedenl, Wlll'lio tout mortlht. • wr11r.n Noh'll of Otl•ull ""' Elldlon All•rnt1 •I .._.. ol ~rtm•nl 110 J ~• •~·d '°"''· •"~' tne tll\I ov~llt 11\on et rnl1 no!lct . I<) ~,11 Tiit uMe•11gnfd ca1,1sM wild ,.-Mol/1wM ...... $ullt llt a! 100 C.ivk c,n!tr Ori.,. Wt1t, In O•!IO O.ctll>Der 1. ltn NOll<a pf Dtt•vll tr><! Ele<:Jlon lo Self N ttll ........ C .. lfonlla fOltt m• £.lty DI S..1>1• A~•. Ct lllOl'nl1. KENN~TH R. M•cOONo\.lP t k• !n 111 rl'<'.ordtd In 11\t counlV whtr1 T .. • ("J) 4U-(J71 l)ttl'd OKtmWt \0, \'1) l(l?;NN.0111 R ""'OONA.LO II!# •Ill p10JMrlV Ii l(l(~ftd. All..-....,,.,, P•l1lloNr WILLIAM F ~I JO!<N E •tcutor Cl '"' Wiii cl Otle· Nol/'lmtier 11. lt1l ,-,.I/flu,...., °'"""""' r ...,,, O•ll1 p,1n1, £.C>Unlv Cl•rl Ille•-,..med de<•M"" FEDERAL NATIONi\L ()K.,,,De• 1; 1J It 191) )Ill IJ HE~lt l' N. COWAN, E\Q ltOHALO K, Pl.EHMER IAORlGA(,( A~~0(1A.fl0N ... 11 ...... v Al LIW JlJ Wtst Tlllrd SlrHI .. , , •• d lru~ri:e Kid Lik J'f' , ... Att, ef Iha 511,., 5u!•e IO'lt SHll Alla, (i U'-""11 f2111 llV MQl'IA MArhfl • S · C J.. O L•• ........ C1tllor11.1 '90ltf Ttltpl'ol.M' (Ut \ W ·tlll 1>u!'lorl1ed ~•un~1u•e Tel /11)) 11f.IN61 lll·UU A.11-Y for l!ll<\llM fff.4S Mo Listens To Loaders? • I SINCE SHE'S • • ONE .- OF • THE TEN MOST ' INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN AMERICA • • • • • • Just About Everyone Does Tllat's Who Yo u Can 'Listen' to Ann La nders Daily The . 1n DAILY PILOT k A d .. rt.f'Mit lor Plllffont• ,.uDll•'-1 Or""llf (°"ti Olllv Pllol, Pltttlltht<I 0~1,..,f Co.t\1 011ilV P!lol, As ~ 11 y P111>ll1Md Or•no• '"''' 01111 1>01ot . DKemDlt' "· n, 11, nn •nd J1nu~rv November 11. •"d Dttt ml!tr J. n . ·----------~----l~°"::::•-::::....c"-'-'c''-'-'-'-"-'-'----'-'-"_·n '· 1•1~ l1B·n,_•_m.:_ ___________ "":.:.c:..·"JL----------------------------• I . ' T .. licPtt lllatMlpiU M UM 0.iinp CM1\ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ;:.c:-.:::·.!:!i [642·5678) ,_°"'~1= Genaral -·- TUCKgD A WAY IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA neat 3 bedroon1 honlc, on oversi zed lot, with plenty of roon1 for boa t, camper, etc. 2 Sepa- rate storage sheds (could be a ,~·orkshop). c·un1ple1cly fenced and private. Full price only $29,000. CA LL 541>-5880. ASSUME 7°/o LOAN NO LOAN FEES AND EVERYONE QUALI- FIES -Sharp, 3 Bedroom, 2 bath pool home. Quality features including hard\\•ood floors. t·cdar °li ned clO!tts. shake roof. new cpts and rnuch 1nuc:h n1orc : PRICE:U only ~39,950. Call now 546-5880. .;s.v• HERITAGE ' • REALTORS 546-5880 Open Eve~. General General * Balboa Bay Properties * LIDO ISLE Supe r <:lean! Extra Jgc .. 2 Bf{., 1 1 :! bi:l ., frpl., patio. l·'a.-.t es- tl'O\\' OK 'J'rv $7 1 .~iOO. til'i-7060. -• DUPLEX Newport Shores /.'ec !'in1p lc. Xlnt rcnl· al. <.Jn I y $59 .000. U7J-'i-120 LOW DOWN Nc\vport I Its. 3 DR. l{est Joe. S43,000. !111· n1ed. po ssess. Nan1e v o u r o "' n tern1 s ~ ti42-7491 , 3 UNITS l lunt. !Jeach. 1 & 2 Df{. l'arp, bllns. 12 yrs. old. ~Only $40,9.'iO. 550-8800 REALTORS m 4 Local Office5 to Serve You General COUNTRY ESTATE r~lil!r h\'Cil :? :-1.,ry ro•d hn111 Gene ral • 4 fk'!!rooin hon1r ( hu~~ n1n~lrr Bill + fan1ily roo111 + cll'n, '.I hn!hs. many t.'X· 1r11s. QtJl<•I slrN'I. $:)7,000. n1ans1on 11\1·rl1•~ki111.: nolhnJ.: • (' :! l,.,.11K' . h1l!:-1dc a1ul r.i,·h i;:ri:,r11 ~a~· j l!._l X :1:!1}, rurt'S. ·'P'"'llHJS . lntl'l'ior. Sl 75,IXXJ. I l r~rlwir 1n1'1Jn1<" l~l\'rl . S~j(I. \'ir-11· n1a~!('I' suill'. 2 nl'(l· r •l0111 rliildn·11!i 11 in~, c;t-EST f.i~·l1111·. (t1lh1•dnil 1-~·.1111, T,\\'EH\; hlTf'llEN. lh1:.:•· ~1t·p d1i11n p·1rty rolo rn 111"\IUI~! pi ll"H!t' n•ar :.r11u11d~. [.1 I\\' !-i.\\J:JFIC'E 1'1 ~1('1''.. Hkr. ();;1-0;i/l:l NEEDED • !} t;NtTS · f:us!~id<', Cn~ta ~!esa $i::',j()Q. lni:llinc $160. • :,~· -. :_ltl()' LllT. l ·l S:::?.500 1:.z T('rn1~. 1011r , Roy McCardle Realtor l SllJ ='<'II 1~)11 lll\·d., C.~\. 548-7729 I (',ll'll'I' n1111d1'd .<:i\)1•<;1)\i'Tl ;111d '--.... _ ... -..... -............. ''"''"'""""' '" "11 ·""'"''I USE YOUR VA AGAIN (•1un1y 1ni•pl'r1y MANAGEMENT IVl·:·rr:rtANS lrian<: nn1\' FUTURE a1·a1I up tn 511:1.llNl. t-:\'i'n 11 \'OU IHl\'I' :1ln•.1tfv US!'<! E 'l:p<•ricnt't' no! 111•1 ('SS/IT)' ll<~wf Jdfl!\id!' IS !'1•t1d rc~unu• to: !:•·!:iii T:H-p11r!· 111rnr. P t). Box 1511, Allll· hci:n 9Nl3. EXEC. TRAN S. 0111 rn1ir11.: :: !1<h'"'. ol.-11 h.1l h"; hll II \ 11h•t' i-111 Ii, n('11 Iv rl1 'r"I'. ,,. n•111lv '" l!lil\i', llll•j ('pflll'l' [<;I Pll v .. i;r VA (tnti!IC'nll'i11 1·11u innv fl(' rlli;:ib!C' !or all ·Hd· <hllf•nal lo.;1n 11·itl10ut r1·ir1· ... 1nl<"n1f'nl or tlo\\·n ri1·1111. l\crbl'rt Jla\\•kins RealtOr,; R.1~1GOO nr 9tiJ."6!11 OCEAN WALK $19,500 11uir1 1·111 ,),• sar· ~i.900. 1 \\"hi!<' pif'krlt fr•nr'I'.' around Call: n1:;.M1 l).l:1.2Z.:..1 r:1·1·~ 1·r.1.y i'<'lla::l' h)' 1h1• -"CA. ll'alk t•l bt'11rh llkr r..i::..o~. 1 E.\ .... i'Sl!ll·: Cll!-.1'A 1\1.l::S,\ I B!-'.AUT\' -~200:! !iif. ft. associated BROKERS-REALTORS 1015 W lolboa 67]·)66) I i;unk.~n/t'lf'n.111,..d ~·" 1 I 111 g a\':11lal•I» -~(I I I{)\\'~ - .,,. .. ,.,.,.,..-.. ,.,.,.,.. 1 '" lil. :: hr'! ha .~· •':\l'!'\lrnt -OCEANF RONTS nr11:hl .. •rh~t. 1)11ly $36.ooo. I Hkr ~ .. i&OO:Z:!. T\1·0 hranil nr1,· duplP'\f'S, 11t:~r on lhP sand Elr1' 'Don't give' up !hf' ship! hJ1.1n<;, r;1d1.1n1 ho•al, 11r~1d "List" ii 111 f'lassilie<I. Ship l•UrllHlg f1 ·p1 .. s.. pnclr . c.f I In Sh!'lrt Rl:'l'lllll5~ 642-5678. 1111 n{'ri;l\ip 1 11~1p1'r1 y. ,'\(111· ,-;:.::::::::::::::~;; 1111<1••11 l <•n..;1nu·11n11 i hr•t~<' 1"11r rnl11rs. • MORGAN REAL TY I 673-6642 675-6459 S27,950--FamifYSpeCi;I \I 111 111. 1·1h1·ant f11n11l) ho1111• 111!h '.I h•lnns. d1111n1.; 11••111. h'l111!'111:"1kt•l''!< \; ! 1 ,. h .. J\ ' l'.i<;!1ly p;ou·lrd l11·1n~ nn & k1ll'ht'!l IJ;11•. J, a 1' I.; l' I 1 ri\'1'rl'rl pat io, A <; s 11 in r ~)\,•, 1'1:011' c ;.11 -.iu--17:.!IJ TARBELL, Realtors --------*LANDMARK* A l ,1· :!·~'Y •·!1111111f'IT l•l•h.:. 111 ·n i,. ('1111n•·1·v \'illa~r 11rf'n. .s 1<:1.1IOO. . LIDO REALTY 1•7~\,,1 ,.i .. 'II *673-7300* The fastest dr;l\v In lhC Wl'st. . , .n [):1ily Piln\ Cla!11UFil"1l i ·Plano ou t of tune 1 1X tt "·'·" c ·-·l For Classi fitd Ad ACT ION Call A DAILY PILOT AD·VISOl "42-5671 General I General ~··················· : Congenial Growing i : . Office : • LOOKING • : For ,1\ggressivc. experienced sales people. : : All lhe atlvan la~~~~~~~~y found only in : e the larger offices. Plus superior co1n 1n is. • e sion schedule-more frequent personal· e e ized advertis in g support -active office e e location -full tin1e receptionist and sec. e • retary -NAT ION WIDE EXPOSUR E of • • your lis tings. • e INTERESTED??? • • Want lo EARN MORE and LEARN \ \ e MORE? Then lake th is important step l e toward insuring your future-call Jc.hn e e Allard, Manager. for your confld Jntlal e e appointment. • • AUSTIN ~M~le·I c nr.l. ./\M (, e & ASSO l/\7t:li " • • • 2821 E. Cou t Highway, Corona dol Mor • • • • 644-72 70 • r ••••••••••••••••• .-. ± ' 'I 15 t')LOT-ADVERTISER Wtdntsday, 01.'ctmblr 12, 1q7) Wedntsday Dectmbtr 12, 1973 G1Mr•I General G -•i-------,G,..._--,l ------.,.-,G,_---,-l ------.,.-,G=--·-r1-------0G~--.,.I ----~ -:1 ~---- DAILY PILOT /:F::l::X~E~R~U::P::P;;;E;;;R;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[;";;;';ne;,;•;•=====;;;;•~ne;•;•;;;;;;;;;:;.;;;;:;;;;;;;; eno.1 ene,. enofa i Co•o;~~~IS;~RS 1 Hunti~~t~~~~~~ NEWPORT BEACH -Ri g, Big bargain , 2300 fl I n /} DUPLEX NOW :HEAR TH IS! CLOSE ESCROW s_q. ft.. 2•;, baths. 3 Bedrooms. family room. nL_j de J:J(~ BEFORE '74 fireplace, double gor .. boat storage. Bring tn a e CORONA DEL MAR POSSESSION $29,000 your paint and paper you'll have a ball: Now PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES vacant. CALL 540·1151 . OWNER MOVING SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT TO OREGON -Leaving nice 3 bedroo1n, shake roof, hard\\'OOd !'Joor. bl tns .• firepl ace, 13/.a bath. excelle nt C'arpets and drapes. 'fake uver loan 6:;4 inte re:,l. 1\:ski11g $3 1,500. CALL 540·1151. 70 Linda Isle Drive P rime 45 !t. lagoon lot -$150,000 Linda Isle Waterfront Custom 4-bdrm., 41.6 bath hom e on ·tagoon. Fu!lx equiµpe~ ~:ilt'lnd kitchen, waterfront ranuly roon1 , b1JJ1ard roo1n ........ $2:50,000 ·~HERITAGE For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call : ~ REALTORS BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside O,.-., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 General General General General AND ASS DCIAH S HARBOR VIEW HOMES !luge jncuzzi & pool. (Jopular l'orlofi no n1odcl \I' :$ Bl~, fo rrn IJl1 , 1:1-t plus se p. bon us rn1 \r 1sludy ~Y ba. \'u fron1 n1str slc. BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 211 ]f'San Joaquin Hills Rd. 2 Story, con1pletely upgraded. 4 Bedr1n .. 3 bath , l'rplc., close to everything. Priced r ighl -$54,U50. NEWPd'RT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 CALL 644-7270 General General 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar KEY TO THE FUTURE ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1• .. r.;::::-:;-;;;r~wc-::E-:cc~•-•~Hc-ELP vvoouu~1~u~v~.-illllllllllll DANDY DUPLEX $38,500 SELL, OA TRADE A "OME ANYPLACE IN THE NATION General THREE BEDROOM In Bu~\11l'~S £1·0111 1111' i\\11- .~tun• l~hd •11 ('qsta :\!1 •,;11 - ~::l~I 17ch Strr·1·1 (lt·;u)gf' J ul1u.~. 11USlf\I·::-:~ Ol'l'<Jl:. TUNITY ~·:1 hutnus ~·11111ro• lur 1ht• ~·11h·q1ns111g r11·rs"u , lnqu111' 1lrtall~. ,\ i.; ,. 11 r 6-16-3:/:i;'i. • $26,000 2 lll'rlriloin~ on 1•ao •h 1'Jdf' 11·i1h (" . 1 s1•1w1·a1" vard~ ;1ntJ rlludl•l'n ;1111 .11.·a ! r!u~ l'.\l'Pllt•Ul •'l•·r lil1n '1;111.1,L"ns. 1,11.1• 111 1·1ilu<' 111 l\f'\\', fas t g:ro11•1n.i;: \\'1t h ATTRACTIVE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY VIEW LOT I Bf':iu!iful hon11·-~11" •111 Pa-..:1-I t1·n1 po i.:r•lf 1·0111"<1• ui Sa11t:1 uru'. l'Pnt 1he nlh1·r nnd .. ur .1·our r':\'/}('n!'il's in h1ill . 1'rrms lu .SUit. Try Ill'; {IU\\'!l. 2211 NeWPO!'t Bl. Costa Mesa l_\646-8811 552-7605 . Sun/Eves. FIXER UPPER 4 BEDROOM b1•;11111fu l ;u·ra. lr~s Th<ln 2 yrs. old 1111d hr1s 2 hnth~. douhl1• J.:Hl'l•J.;.l'. Ii u i I l -in kir1·hl'n ;uu l upgrnrlrd w/w 1·;1rp1.'llllg ;.Jut drt1 r (' s. v ... /1'!";1115, /\'o !:><11111, olhi·r·s /l(•f"I $\,:\(l(i dD\\'I\. 6.J6~77J 1 .. -()pl.'!l ('VI'S. Walker &Lee ~lA l lSTA Tl UP-UP AND AWAY C'111J.. ,\pprO\J1U;1!r!y J ;; /l('J't' r J ,(rt -~ iu1·ludrd 111 price \\'111 srll Qr t'\o'h<1ngo• Off{'re."t fl ol' $1 5.!Al. Cal! CO L\VELL Mli-!f...{J. i'•oll111,. lliJl,;"·1rP11 Yn" , .. ,,, • ; · ' · u • 01\'!lf'I'~ 11111\'itl.L: ,-.;unh; vnur l1uy \ .\. Ill\ 0011 n J~nnt.: your 1\ll'~a Vt'rtlr ih'••au1 huuu: h;1-.. paint hn1,;h flnr1 n•<tp 1h1• IK•i•n n·du<'t••! .S·I 0011 ·I /lf••l-prufJI~ "Pr11·f'1I 11«1y )l(>hl1\ . · · k ,.. 1 S"? 9.10 S ~ . roo1111~ + 1ll'n: .I 11.1lhs, Du1t·h n1;,r '' 11 ·'·" · • • 11 •lllH girl 1·1t>-111 F1n1~hl·d i.:·1r·1c-C' ~·nur 1crn1~. Ne11• un the rn:ir-pt;iy r;.,ni ! ! NO\\' $~i.l.9:io:' kt•L lltll'I)" ° Cati COL\\'l::LL .JC'la.. W::~::E ~REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenings} 64fi-(f1."1.J. 21 ~~:\V hnn1es unrli·r •'l'!l· .~tnu·1lon 1n F o u 11 r ;, In \';ill1·.1·. f'ln.~" h.v C1\·i1· C~·rl!rr & 1\1111' :o;.·r1n11'•' P;ork. Cull ll{jlV for 1•hni1·t• nf lrH":1- 11fln ti,, 1·h .. 11·1• op1io11s. fl'.:!l-32~.1 . C!11ss1c fJe\'1'lop- na·n! ('nrp. :-..r:\VPORT PE'.'\ l NS L'LA ~~~~~~~~~~ h1111 s{' 11·11h hav v1r1\· fnr ...:;1h• or l1';1dt' .. '1 R(•drooni~. EASY TO .• , 2 1 ~ b;i1hs. largr li1·1nt.: 1•1K•n1. . . kt'o'·p 11"~1n11 ,\. t'Pl)' \r11h douhh' t>l'<'llS Ill kll(.'/i('n 11•i1h II \\O•KI hur11 i11g-h l' I\' k Far Prol 1! Is at1n1ne1i 1\·hr11 you sell thmus::.h I'l"sult-~f'l- 11ng Daily Pil11t Ct:i..;s1f11'd 6 t)u rr1<.•r s10\'t' ! op, fir•·pl1u·;•, I Bi•d1'()(ln1s. :1 hrf'nk fast rMnL \'ac·an1 · bulhs , 111 a qui,.! Sitr1'H ,\na :O,lr\\l' ri:::ht Ul! $72.:iOO. Suh-nf'i).!hll<1rhnn..I. i\1·11· huil!-ln m 1t finan(·ing. 67J-6712 nr k11 ch1•n 1\·irh S!'lr-t·Jf'an ~HS 5-1ll-R976 Bkr. (l\'l'O Ni11nr vour n11 II ll'rnls General General -~'llA. \',\: ]f'~t~l' option. P1·[(·('d at S:..19.000. "~"""""""IC. F. Colesworthy Realtors 640--0020 COZY BAYSHORE HOME Private beaches and boaling facililies ~vail · able fo r you r use. Jn11nacu!a te co ndit ion. $58.500. HIDEOUT IN CHINA COVE Steps to private bay beach, t his 3 beclro om home has been co n1pletely re(leco ratcd and is ready for irninediale occupancy! $104,500 SUNNY DREAM HOME 3 beclroon1s. 2 baths. l<1rge light k itc hen. Like ne\V conclitlon. J·'as t c.s<'rO\Y. Only $54,900. SHORECLIFFS NEW LISTING Imagine! Four bedroo ms, three baths, fami- ly roon1 and poo l. $75,000 BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE! Ttfakc Ct n appointment to see lh is outsland· ing, professionally ctecorated· 2 bedroom, den hon1e. Terraz1.o entry and kitchen. Lovely "'allpapers. A Ge1n ! $55,927 "\''c·rd 11 ,(.· Rt-np" F rn1n fr('!l:'ll!'{'" lo trash 1'urn 1h1•n1 in!o rash <.'.Al.I. J);11ly l'1ln! Need sports equfpmentT F or Classifitd Ad ACT ION C.11 A OAIL Y l'ILOT AD-VISOR 642-5678 EASTSIDE HOME+ TRIPLEX COUNTRY SETTING si!uatNJ 011 a Ja.rgC> J30xl50 lot • v.·ith to1\'t>l'jng shadt• h'l'f'~. a c.-on1f1)rtahlf' J HR 2 Bi\ hon1f' Y.·i!h df'n 1Jlld front porrh fnr VIJU!' '"".::!.~r .... · Plus' :. . ~!'p11ri11•'il ;i11·ay fro1n. llil' hou~" n ri·iplf'x 1~·ir h inc<Hlll', J1t)h·nti:d or S·l l0/1110 . only Sb!l.9:iO f,;1· 1111 CALL 644-7211 ma MOBILE HOME FOR SALE , SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME 20· :.: :l:r, 2 BD 2 B,\, 1·arp., ~1raf)l'it , blr-ins.. r<'fnl{., l\fl~hc.-r &· f'lo·l'I. rhyer, 11Jrf'd rn1· 2'.'11 ;ur 1'fln1I., li1tch. l'h,l'k, SfOfl!Kf' !';/IPJ, l1111d- So·;1p•'d p<1ll<), Thn.•r vrs. old -J1kr nu, ll1<·a1L·rl ·,,1 nell' :1dul1 pk. H\1 ;1y fnJlll ll•1Jsy 5'!. (ln1·-half bl. rn1111 r Juli· hou.~•'. $:15.~J9J. C1dl /::\·ts. :!l:l-1\9-1--iii!IO. CAN BE SEEN AT ' CR ESTMONT ESTATES lO:il S11e f 11· .. Brea. (Ccn!r11l /\\'!' <n·rnss /1n1n B!'l'a C"n111i. Ho~p.1 1.o r # 16. (.'O.\'T1\CT R1\ Y, PK. J\f(;ft,, fo r shov .. lng:. AND THERE WE WERE IN ESCROW \\"hf'n 1he bu.\·rr ~kippC'd ll>1rn . 1!1s lo".s ls your g11\n. S.l9.9~l H)', 1l0\1·n nr Vi\ Sl ,('()(), Thi.~ slinrp :1 hdr :! lia rh h11111r !1a"-1111 f'\'lfH n1n1pu..; rtH'Jn1. ~~1,10 ponl. 111•11· 'hill; (";•l'fl''!llll! l111d 1·11.~111•11 f•':JIU l'C'S 1hl'OUghou1. All \'1\ [Jf'n(•f'-..~!TlJ'.:' donr> ou· Y<'lll' f'IH•ri ·•· 11f 1·u111·1•rl'(i11n1!1 ll'nrl(•rs for e111nprt11h·C' lo.in r:il rs. C;1ll /{('ri C111'pr1, ll.c:11lnr:-:. :Vl1i-.~li lil LAKE ARROWHEAD Grl'at for Y<'l11' rolJll<I livin~ ,t· rlll~f' to lhP vilh1)!(' ::: .\T uh! Bavaiian s tyli' ~ ]{'\'l'l h•1n1e 11'ith or11·11 bran1 ('r1l- i11~s !hru-oui. :l hi• 2 h11 t t'()mplctrly finished ha~£'­ n1rnr for pln,l'nn or shop. l.nrlry facililil'S. S.'l6.~i00. 121:'1 4:)1-3.1\\JI! aft1'r 6pn1 nr anytinic \\'l'l'k('llds. ..........._.__ You don't need a gun 10 "Draw Fast" v.·her. you plal'C an ad in the Dailv Pilot \\"ant Ads~ Call now -642-:i678. N~at dupl<".'< S.1 t•I llil' hli.:"h 111i)' 2 U1·drw1r1 .. in 1·111 h ur11t r111ct i.1·11ar;11.: 1•1•110' Boll1 11·1-r+· 1·11n1 11h•lt>!y r1· 1110<:!etrct l1·~s 1ha11 a 11•:1 r ."!i;U /Hid ilf'l' ill l>Ul)(·I' 'li:ljl\' \\'1•1) lol';t!o •I) ~·1 '1 h;1 t rl I' .-.ti!,\' 11 ~h•wl 1111lk 1,, ti n• o·/,•111o•1il ar.; $i h•••I, ~i..,p~ 11nrl !ht• ov1•a11 . Sho11·n ti.) np1~1h1l1n1,11t uni). ESTATE REALTY 1303 AVOCADO DR. NEWPORT CENTER 640-1120 CAMEO HLDS. \'\I'll O•f !':i fl,\"Olll, (\('<'il!l ~· l1t•:n·h: lrull' J>:L~J .. ;,\j\T ;; l•dnn . ~1 :: 1·1:11 11 ho11i1•. ;1,000 :-:l!. II. nf li\'111g sp:11 ·i;, ir11•I s1•p. J.,:Ul·~! nn. 1\Hb linl/J, 1\ls11, h!il. & ri11cn'd t)()(ll 11· arnplf' r1e1•kini.: f<•r O\Jl:>idl' "1111.'!'Hiit\\ng-. 1:0!11 !ht• l•f· t'.t!IHn & 11 11• l111n1r i.ui.:gl'l>I, J•J!EST ICJ::. S l ~.UO. . I PLEASE CALL 675-3000 m BAf ,\ HEACll if you are in the market for a new executive home SEE THESE OUTSTANDING . .... CUSTOMIZED HOMES by Frank H. Ayres & Son/Since 1905 • Wa lk to the Blue P acific e 4 & 5 Bedrooms e 2350 to nearly 3000 sq. ft. 2 & 3 C'a r gc1ragc:;, concrete dri\'C'\\'Jys, trash con1 pactors, auto ga r door ope11er~. continuous t lca11 1n).! ovens. Start Jt S52,900. La Cuesta By The Sea Models at Brookhurst & Atla nta , H .B. 9611-2929 • 968-1338, 10 AM to 6 PM "CORONA CUTIE" B1·~t ~pot :0-:1! o! !hi)'. :: HJ: ''"Jt:1i,:1· .. n tn1.:•' H ~ '"' J!ut'!)''' S.:>7,~11~1 li l;1,\UWI 011 1i11l •ii!-~! • fl'I t.;.~ ~[~ .. •;r. 'ff" O"f'.' 'I A \: t:. 1111\•:i nl & I '.o. ~ lhl ' ...... lln ....... ,~ lf,\fU:CJH. \0 H·11 11 111~. ! HI:. ~ t: ... f:uu nu ~ .... l .. 111d ~-·.~~! (11\lll'I' !ill loll Huntington Beach's Most Popular :.! fldn11 ""nd'1., rl•..,ira111t· 1;1\•Ur1d ll'\i·I fl0o1r plan, J•~ )' ,,.,. th·11. F1···,hl) l'a1utt•d 111111 (,lStl'lully pa.nl'lt~l ,01ut 11111·1••1·1>11ll\1!11.!1i-ion1. J•l!L~ll 11.,1lp;11H·rf'rl •l1r11u..; ·'" i,I i-IJ.t~ l",11'1" I~ ,\, 1·Unl•"ll •l1 ,11w~. <•v•••''lt•·d p.11111') ,o •·· · fl l'<ll' ,,.,,, • .i ... 11,,11,111>.: .11~1.111< 'f• tu I! II rl I I II l( ! " I General ------Ge;:;;,:al ______ --Costa Mesa ( '11lto ·1', .!'\111n11011•1c. i"•1l dl!CI n1a11r 11;11'k a1~ ,1~. ,\,k111i_:I ·~nh· ~:.'J ,1•+:1 , •II 1••1·1' ~11-.::119."1. A U'°"IVUI' tlCl~tr: IN CORONA DEL MAR --45' fl-2 lot-•, block to ocean. 2 bed roon1 s and den. 1:u1 ly stressed for second floor. F'antastic \'iC\\' fro1n second level. Space for 4 cci rs. l"a\·o r- able financing available at interest rates under current n1arket. A $108,500 invest· 1n enl. :\ listing of Bert I~eedy. RENTING??? 1T cosTs Too 1 Beach Lovers 1 ~' hu1• ~\~Cr~1i1v 1hi, 1 $27,250 I i.:<'rg, . .",11:; '1 tµll'n1 lii,:ii.;it• .. ,\: 5:111:11! !ln1 Y"r1y old rorta~r· :t ('Oil'lll'I' [(11 11·11h OJK'I\ ''""II-i-1.~lo · h11!1lf', st.il l h·iks t1n111d 1rr sp:i!'I'~. 1\ls" 1r11•l11d••s j n1:11 ~ Chis.~ i;:-art1('11 kitr·h1•11 '2 h1'\l1!'\i>\lt' t.:.111~-1\ll 1111s I 1\llh 1111 !l 1r l:tlest r~·il1l!1'(·,.. Ill ('us!~1 1\fo•i.;I 11]11•1'(' lh11li:! J-.\'l1'!lSll'l' U~I' or ).:fitSS <il\d 1~ !1·1•1• ;111d o·;o<;\. !·'1 [,\ ;ind ha.:h r('llinf.(s. f.i urT<iunrlf'll Ii) \".\ 1.-1·111.; :11·;01!;;1,h• :1 1~.1 :1'. t'\O'C honu·~-Aud Ju~t a rl•ll-\11 PP>l..'.!'/1111 . \\'r1n'1 !:t\I ! h"P 10 ht':ltll $1151). Do\\'11, lnnt: f·-i· S.ti,;,i.~, C;dl ;,~J-(HI;:; ~il.i. C'!u~in~ '"'st, oril.v 32.·,~1 ()1~·11 Pl•'' !~'r n1onth l'l'l'I. \'nciu1r B,;r !l!i:!-5:.il l. ~=----· $17,2 00 Walke r & Lee ~l~l ll !A l l UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 645-6500 :'l!E~.\ VEJ;J)l:: -:;~:11 r·!uli-' 1649 Wes tcliff D rive, Newport Beach huusl· ltd., S~.400. ::::--ir11 s<1 '"'""""""""""-""'~-'"-'"-'"-'"-'" ''~!!!"'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"':!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I fl. \Viii ~<'!J <in VA 1~·rn1s . LAGUNA BEACH1(; I General 1 S1nry, 4 HR. :l HA. fi>nn TOTAL PRICE LOW DOWN Unh1'\it.'\'11hlc! ! J1 's IM.1('! Onf' • enera din rn1, Sl'p rain r111, lsl;ind Luxurious duplex l11rt'c lx>d· NEWPORT kil, has O\\!l tin·akfctsl area. rootn.~ in 16:>11'!"1' unir, 2 J}('d-BEACH BEAUTY 1\1<'!1'1>)(! fplt' Jn Jiv !'Ill & yrar nlrl f)('auly w i 1h t'iO r prl s & rlra p es throughout. Large living roon1s i11 UJlJ"H 'I' 1111iL Huge HEIGHTS ntaslcr bL"d1·n1. 2 Au· i'o)fllt'~. 111.1s!rr sui!e. Sunrlecks, u!il-}""an L1i.~ti1· 2 .~lory 4 !wd1001n (·i<'c· g<•r doo1• uf>L•nt•t'. !'rur. rnn111 .-.nrl 111''<' coverer! [llll!tl! PhOIH' S~7--0J21 iry 1~o0111 , i.:lnsr 10 ht•a r h ;uut home locatrrl only on<> n1ile Beautiful. spaclous 2 s1nry !ndstpg. shops. Top tjuiil ily t·onstl'lll'· fnHU !he Ol·c:in. Tl11» 2_yf';1r hon11· 011 q11i (·! cnl-dt'--~ae rYl F.S,\ r)EL J\1An . ~fil P1·r·s· !ion. Ne11· 0\l'ner dC>p!'e('J;;-old l1<Hl1C l~ \)('{1U1JJul\y ~1 1'l'('1 \l'i1h IO\\'f'l'lllJ::' 1lTl'~ 1<1io j)r. s:;!i,:illll, !il:lii sq. fl. 1[11n. (""all 11s to ~ho1v. 277 27!) ![lndsc;tfJ('d Olnc! h[ls ;i C(Jtn~ anr! rha1. sf'{·ludPrt fci•l1ng . \\'ill sell VA 1o•rn1s. 'Jk & l ~ . Uulph1t1 \ra~'. 67~1-72~.;: fu1i;i1Jle Pill/I), \\';1 ! k i II/,; \\ialk -lo all ,..;('/1001,,. Hui.;•' ! ~1'1!)', 4 ·Art ~ 1-:,\. hrirl; WO er ee d1st:11u·1· In Edison lllj.dl. no t 1drtn~, la1·gt• h;oll1s, dining h'p11• Ill !1i• 111;. ('1 ,111 f~1 ~'"' l fil A l t I BAYSIDE DRIVE do11'!) tr1 \'(•(:;, jui.l !1~1 .. d, P)<'Tll, ••!Id :; \'ill' g;1r:1g... dinlfHltJ 1·111. B;,.·k~ llP IO j • • ' • • :- s lU,9'.r1. 1'1·ido• nf n11 ll\'l'"111p l1on1p p;irk. Nt•ii. lu:-;h 1.111 ,,, f ilo• , I l()("l OH .. '-\l·.l.f,[;"\(' h L~ Ctt ll 1 co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS 962-4454 111 ;1 n1r•s! dl·~i1·ahl1• ;q-.·.1. ,\· rlrp~. 1 ... 1. p:iliol. I ('!1!1\l·n1pnrnry 1! h1•dr<K1111 ' l~nnus 1:-: rh:: low H111·r·· ... 1 ' Cost a Mesa Rea lty ! 1\lan111101l1, ·~p:1rkl111g:, ~·•b (,[ lna11 or 11,·. th;lf 1· •• 11 . I 1o'lll HrHH!ltl ulv pnol. .1 l11<·h h1• :1s:.~un1,'f'I h.\ :111~oue. 1 Since 1958 * 548-77 11 !hu·k 1·:n·p,•1 lht'll,,uL J.<1;11b 6-Hi-7711 -0J"H'1l f'\"(•S, I ~r11·1· 1; l' :\1. C:.tl ~17~!"!___ ul squar·· fnol;11-:•" s:l!l.:illn Walker & lee I IF YOU HAVE 1-·1111 pr•ii.:t', sn1all 0·;1sh do11 ti. 11ill ;JSSUllll' lht' IOJ:tll Ot' .vou, THE MONEY n:1n1t• lhi' l1'n11s. D<1<·tor 1~1 p111•1\u1i.:: '. Bkr !Ji2-551 !. '"'VE RIGllT IN • ON lho *SUPER BUYS* B<1y 11·i1t1 pi1•r <tnrl slip · yuu h WE HAVE Huntington Ha.bour I THE HOUSE R(Al {~T Ail 01vn the tund hl·rc. Tht• fi-Laguna Beac lot $8500 11ani·u1(i 1.~ i:rc:H 011 this 2 BR duplex $34,950 1ini11erty. 3 liP111\)()01 hn111._. Beach Cottage $49, 950 "1~!1 l'f>Olll for (·xpansion, S br Nwpt Hghts $63,500 Corona def Mar Open Daily ' Surr·r sharo -1 1Jrl1·111 hnn1•' ~ ~ 1-1·irh !or.~ of 1'0IJ111 for !ht• HH kid~. Hugi• pool 1111d gan1 ~ roon1 ;:ilso, Ni<'!'..' t'11r/)(·1s ,~· - iJ,.I 11·tl1•(l Gr1"1 I !·1ivh1 ·n ' ' ' 11'p"·°"'ET.E BARRETT 1 Income un;ts 159,500 Beach Duplex $119,500 Lo1•{'/y 11 b••d1twin1 ~p.1·p;Jas:s hou1r. G1·ra1 1·1~·1\•. L:1nrtS!'aping & rl•'i 'f'!l';ll\!lJ.:. I ltl·ilu1•1•1\ In Sl::!l.:itHJ. ;i Pnint :'.ur. l )prn 1 to ~i. Ca l I 1;";:}-jl2,'"1, ' 1l1·111ws thruoiut. Ut1! )(ar:1i::l' I Ocea n & Harbour Views \'uu 111:1y loaf on .1'1Jur Ih•ck. l•t'f<lt ,,10:\·T• Prio 'o'd '" s••ll -REALTOR-Call Jar add~!ana! info 6 12-li d 647-5200 Super Duper Duplex e Nl'<ll' Hurbo1· l!ii:;:h e T11·0. :! l'K'rtrno111, l bu . PO • ~·11n1ily nn + di11111i.: :.ii't'a. e T0p il1('0J11(• i1r·1•;1. • \\':ilk tn shopp1n~. li~i Or<lll~<' 1\1·c, C.'.\1 e Sl'11:1ra!e p:Hios. p .. t a 1,·111• "l~t·• 1r1 yow- CALL ANYTIME l~cvis-seU,_ lho~· !J_iihlC's !ur \\'ANTE[) frorn honest 011·ner hon1r or cluple.\ rl'alisrk·at!y 646-3928 or E ve. 548-2426 "hurks". Call Classified iit'lt'l'd. Sn. h11·y. li73-1Hi9. 6-12 :'678. --- Lachenmyer Re altor BAYSHORES 1-'nnHly ~lt('rl hon11' 011 lun.:l' 1·or·111•r l•Jl . ·1 bdr111s .. :: h:-1th~. 2 frpl<·~. & J11l'J.:t' l"O'ITO'!lllOHl l'•>l!lll CloSo' lo'• 1•1·11·1111• ~·r11 n­ lllllllily ht·:t1·1i. s,11::,7:i<i. HE1\l.l'CJ1:s SlNCl:: l!H1 67:1-4400 TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT 1 -~~~------1 CLAS.'i SELLS -642-;J67.q General Gene ral MACNAB IRVINE --------"'·-------- A STUDY IN CHARM ('orona de! i\lar -3l3R featuring lots of ll .'>erl br1rk ~~ \\·ood. :-;tu nnin g nC\V decor in e.1rth colors. (;ourn1et kitc hen. l1ri vate bec1C"h. $99.500. llc!en ll artley 1)42-8235 . (X35 i CUSTOM BEAUTY l'.:xceptiona l 41Jft \\ stCl)·UP ga1ne roo n1. i.~ol;.1tcd F'f{. forn1al 0 11. ,t; fantastic floo r plan . Acro!'s fron1 park. $60.500. Loi .s t-.Iiller 642-8235. I X43J "ACROSS FROM PARK" in l'.1S!l\ J\lo'SH fn1· s:~1.:i011 ll'<t!l'h lilt· ho;ils i!llrf CllJOY lht• i.;1>0d l'fc for only $33.000 • ;1 IJ !\'r111.~. ('1111 :'i 1.0-!Hfll full p1·il't'. ()(·~a n ,~· llar l:lour ~ .iust 1111" h!<ick .1 1-\'(ty. ' HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Wa,l.~.~L~.Lee 1 REALTY 1721 1 ('QAS'r lf\\ry_ COZY COTIAGE 71 ·1· .~M6-!?.'14 .~ :.!l:i: 592-284:--i I Finl' F:astside 1 n t' ;1 1 i u n . Irvine CJ1a rn1i11g 2 bt'<!rnl h"lllC In xln1 1'0ndi1io11. Trf't' 1-J1adt~! WHY NOT? )'l!!d, 1·egC'lahll' g;U'dt'n ,<;,, you <.:all ;1 Hord iL Jl's in Uni-play housl' for the kid.~. !Jnl.v ~·er-i:ily J>11rk aod only SZ6,400 C'iill 5115·8 ·12 1. $11),200. Rt•1!C'Cu1•a led 2 bdrm. SouthC'o Rl'al/<ll's. \\'ith :ur <•)11dilioning and ----B'I Q\\'NEl't. ·I HR Frl'Nloni private )Hnl. An i<l(.lfll st111·1- lxlm<'. 2 has, ,,,. ('Ql"tl\'r l'r home. dun't n1iss out on lot, Prin only, ."i·l"-27~)) !hl.~ 011£'. East Bluff CALL 552-7500 •;, ACRE-VIEW VISION ' 4 Hdl'rn~ .. ~ fan11h 1·1n, l'lrn- ry uf 1Ti111n ror 1),-.,J! 111 1111J.:l' I • red hill :-,;1rd. ( )11 IH'r 11111\'ll\t.: ~:nst. n,~ducvd 10 S7·1,50ll LAWSON REALTY HJ-;AJ .T \' I-\ !·:Al .TOR;; * 675-4562 * l.'.111 \'. P:11·k <:1·nte1-. I rl'lne ~ington Beach Comfy, Cozy STRAW HATS Condo SELL \\"11 lnu! ."iJu:11 '1! Corid•\ .'llf1''1' I upgnHlf'd, 2 llll .!< rlf'll ',\··, SLOWLY IN WINTER :'-lod1·!. Hl'tl1·r tho111 111·11, t111:.111r !'a1·1,.•1. .. , ~hlllt l'I ~ ·"'"' do "'"' hon1••s '" thr . J>l'i\'C 11f 111is •I hcil1·1~1n1 i~ llHll•lli! ~llP•'I I \•(' •• I l <JI\ !-1<1.~hf'd lo $:1'>.7:.fl. i\nd )'f'S, I $:\1,{l[lll. !i!:i·SlflO. 1hal includr!-1 !he kidnf'y I 1 FF' -tSfll\'11. YOU •Ol'tN nt , ShHped. hE>atrd 1)0(11. ~-1. •· II I 0 • .-,, O\OUn & Co. • , ' ~ ..... ·-''""-I ____ -I CLASSIFIED AD 642-5678 t .. ovely 4BR, FR Irvine home; sharp con- dition; j ust reduced to $57,900 , Laszlo Sha r· kany 644-6200. ( X39) 962·4471 ( :;:',) 546·81031TURTL1'.:ROCI\: I BJ{. 2 hit. I========:= up-i;radNI. }.:Xcel e oOO , -1 Prinll' L'('l111er lot nr pool •Today's Buy and I & , pa1·k.-St.'.c i~r_i;,.1 in11". l'~ll Tomorrow's St!!Curity ~-l~·llD '11 S:»-3.JSO. 11.sk LINDA ISLE . . for Gt'rt11.1de 3 &drl)()Jll home Ill pr1rlr nf .~--~-- CHARMING IRVINE TERRACE Va cant and r~act y for occupancy. 3 bedroom, 3 bath, exlra large Jivin g room. Top condi· lion for lease $450/niont h 'vith option to buy at only $69,500. $©\l~}A-.fG£!rS " Bean1 ceilings & beautiful paneled wall~ prevail-warm & gracious 5BR \VifR 84 DR -s pacious 111aster suite \V /fi~place. Pier & slip. $225 .000. Evel yn Gray 642-8235. i XWt 0 11' n er ship nf'ighborhmtl , "fU llTI~1': ROCK ~·on1Hy si;:c J ivin~ n."in1 N1'11· :l ~~!', $49.!lC!J. Ne~· 3 \l'i!h \\OOd hun1in,t:: rplc. ~\1", f:1_n11ly r1n,_S55.900. Both Gi ngerhn.'i:r.d 'N Cookil' kit· Ill Pr11nc loen c1on~. Ask ,for i·hen. i\-·lo\'£> in i·onrlillon. I.ii Si111pson Brk 71.">2-7500 BUILOERS AND SPECULATORS Perhaps the best undeveloped lot in Big Canyon. Overlooks 50 acres of greens and fair\vays. Perrect site for elegant hon1e . Quiet cul -de-sac street. $69,500. TAX PROBLEM ~Iere co1nes shelter; new four plex \Vilh one 3 bedroom unit and three 2 bedroom units. Lots of parking, closed garages, good loc· ation close lo shopping, 5 minutes to beach. $107,000 LAKE FOREST SECLUSIONS Live in beautiful forest -pool. tennis. lake, saiUng, hors(!s. Unique 4 bedroom, 2 bath, separate den. \vet bar. formal dining. $63,000 .......- Colchvel.Benkar 644-1766 ~ 2161 Sin Jo•quln Hills Rd ., N.B. Thaf Intriguing Word Game wifh a Chuckle O lleorrang& l.tters o~ the four sc:rombled wo1di be· Jow,10 form four simple word1. r-lr-l _,o,...;;Xc..,:IE,_T, 1 ,-i, 1 No wonder TV smells. Look • • • _ • _ l!lf llll the -eir it has to r--------~ 1ravel through. 12·1? ..,,,....,..,T_u.,., _P.,,,~,._;,.U/""'o~,--l1 0 Co•o'"' ''' ''"'~1. """d . • . • . . . bl' lillin11 in the mi»ong ward: you develop from step No. 3 below, e PlllNT NUMSEllED lEl T[l!S IN SQUAllfS C) UNSCMM8lE tHIE•S I ~ · FOB fflSWElt . ' ' • ' I I I I I I I I SCRAM-Lm ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION BOO BIG CANYON 'S FINEST CONDOMINI UM ()nly Versailles i\'lodel ready for early pos- session. /·las double fair\11ay vte\rs & space fo r 40 ' poo l. •IJH; Ff!. Oavc Coo k 642-8235. \X371 BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM-S65,000 Lovely 3BR -single le\·e\ -im1nac11latc C<Jndition -VIEW• Helen Wood 644-6200. (X22) BIG CANYON BEAUTY Custom 3 or 4BR, 4 balh ho1ne. Va ulted ceilings -vie\v of 8th fa ir\\o·ay & Newport Center. Breathtakin g landscaping \v/ stream & \~·a terfa !I. $255.000. Barbara Aune &12-8235. I X27) Irvine M1cn1b-lrvlne R••ttyComp1ny 901 Oov•rDrlv• t42 ·1235 114.t M1cArthur l.t.t•l200 N•wporl B•1ch, C1l/fornl1 92113 S30,50CJ. Ci!!I DESPERATE!!! The Real Estate Fair 839-6133 or 536-2551 \ lllt. :: H.\. i>-Jllil lf'l'el, plus •~-... --... ---... hut.:t' f11 n1. tTn . & pool. Sub--1i1\1 ;1ny offer. $;)3,500 PRIVATE PARK 1;1:1-.~100 or 611;-67~9. . Just s1ep.~ a1111y ! Court· yarrl cnrry, 1111ls~11·1· op•'n 1·llfhf'<lr11J <"ei!ing.~. t'rrt1•kl 1nj.,' til'('place, 1<li1ss Rnrr!t•n ki1 - l'hf'n h11s ('\'f'ry "IHll'SI fE'll· ture-." 4 hi,i::-HR 's in1·ludin~ R large niaSrer 11• t'On1·ers.n- 1il)n ium. Big eounir,y fan1- i\y room. $>1~.900. You n11111c !he trrn1s. Bkr. 962-5511. BEACH LOVERS \\'ill t>njOy \i1·\ng in lhis 2 bcrl- l'OIJn1 To\vnhou>W near Sand & \\'R!t'r. Q1111inl living roorn w/Swcdish f1llc Ol'l'rlnoks 1~1111111 . pool. Dining pit!io clrt s!t'p-s111·f'r kilehen. A Bi~ R.1r~a!n for only $:f.i.!Y.il ( '1111 The R eal Estate Fair 7 (F 1?\11 '()PfN 71 !I .• \: ~:. l~unl & Co. -11.-..il:-~ ~~guna Beach REDUCED $13,000 Ill's Tt uel) ()l\·ner leaving. Over 4000 ti. 4 BR, f''<l l'R 1()1 w/pool, 01.-cnn vir11-. Near c-enh'r La1o:un:l . Red Carpet Realtors 497-1761 BY O\\'NEH. Ol'<'llll \'ie1t·. ;irchi1C'Cl huil!, 6 BR, ~I,,,, •KJ((I SC]. (I. $97.500. \\'ill 536-2551 : ,. '-.. L .. '-' 111-r1111gl' fin1111cin~. -19'1-i:ll'l "ONS r~i::.,l:T. Oc 11i°Uup1f'x, fJ\x. 2 BR j ('fl. ('tft•l elt'C gar. -1n1t,1·' ''1' nn1! lot'.'111011 S\lj.(KXI A1o:L ,19.J.T.!GQ '" r ,, ~II 1 t "/1\ homl's, ,., . K/\Si\[:!A N Vil'\\' /\pt nr V1<"tor lh1Ko. ! HR, 1h•rt./ l11t fir . .S.t'l,!}j(), lo n111lnt. 01,•nf'r 4~1-72:W _R_·_a_l_E_s_ta_t..:• __ 96_2_·_664_4 I Nee<! a "f';lrl"7 f'tai~ an ail! " OAJL 'f PILOT Wrane~day, Dtctrnbt'r 12,. 1CJ7J --c--:--;-----rr:---,.-;;-:--:-;---WtdneM:la,Y, Dtctmbtr 12, 1973 Li1gun• &.i1ch Lagun• Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach ---B~u-si_n_e-,-,-------:H=•=u=•=•=•=:uz:n:1u:r:n=·====~30~~5-H_ou_se_•_Uyn-f_u_r_n-.--3051 ou••• Unfurn. 1-;;;:;;;;:;::;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I;;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;,;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;; _O=p::.po:c'-'c."n.,.lc.•Y,_ __ 2_o;.o.O General H • B h N t •-h I• -unt1ngton ••c ewpor ge"ac PILOT-ADVERTISER 305 Dup ctxes Un urn. 18 350 EASTSIDE DUPLEX * OCEAN VI...., UNLIMITED * unrr1.1-:L1 \\'\TEt! r<O l'TF. ii;n \1hll n •llt(' i.;1l1•,1n.u1 111 1·.J Sl:.O !'n1all 1 Hit, l Blk 11/ 111,t·kui~ /11r ""'"' .,11, lua:Ur'f 2 BR Condos heh & l'iay Hullxlli. z Bdrin, t bath, 1it•r11gr, 1 l,P" \\li\ uut ,..,.. 11 ,11r .. 11n 1'111ke T1bu1~•n o~· \'tlln Pu· S?'".JO. lnHlllH' 2 Br, lK'" erpt, <'l'l)l!l, hui,'.I' (1·ru.:1•d yard. hu~., nU1Jd 1'(1Ull) Ln )riur (l!J1• .)VW' 1111111•· l1t•lore drps Gar. yrrl, patio, Cd!\1 \'ti,;t:Ulble i.:ardrn 111f'11.. Rei·. hui-1111 . .,.. (;1.-"I ()r,u\QJ" Co, rhr1.~1111A:-. S111u•11111.., 11 1 lni.; $'..'75 Old but nice 3 Br. \eh. 11tor{1~1' Sto1•f' & r .. rriii: BRAND NEW CONDOMINIUMS o1r1 o1 ,\\all "11 lllllC: sr:tW) l>Pti!'l' & 1IJil1• "ll<'lo-.1·11 ~·•I' frplc, 1 hliC ()('~'IUl, C'hllrl/pt'l in1• $165. 11\0. !\111\Uf"I' lldult.c; l•'I 11iu l'uh•u11.d unl11111h '(t ni.:;•, Jio~•I ,\ • luhhuu"" /1u111 ok only. No pets. 6'1:!-IS09 ;ifh•r OPEN HOUSE DAILY 9 TO S no CL IFF DRIVE, LAGUNA BEACH "C ONSERVE ENERGY" \\ nlk 1<1 Uca<:h, b<i<Jl & l~ov t'Ju b fron1 tl\1\ ~ J;lJ. ;i It \. 1rcc-s hJdl'd l'aPc Cod 1v1th 2 f1re- pl ;.u·es ;.111d lt1n11l) roo111 , (:rcat living for :;i83, 130. S1 h~·r !-111t.ni:-;; \\'111• r 91.il 43)W,111hCOSTAMlSA S2i~1. NU-VIEW RENTALS 10 a~ 11~\·1.~1r11ni:".:._j:l!-f.:11n _ j si.r_,_.1111'( \\'on·i l1tsl. l.itlh· larwin realty inc. f.i:-w.~.o fl1' 4'~4-'J:l lR Newport Shores: Colony Jlealty is pr1v1leged to present lo you condon11n1u1n hotncs of unequ.alltd design. \Vhy should you settle flil' less than the be:-;t ·: * COFFEE !>HOP * I 1:1· ruin !1<.iusc. All util 968-4405 * {24 hrs:) F<)ll LE.ASF.:: Rruntl~ t ;..,.111 pnt•e & l(•i ins. 11.ud. r..:q ua.l J!ousLng U11pty BIG C'ANYIJN Country Cluh ~ *Card & Gift Store* s1:.: ... 1 J!r fur11 SIUdlO. Ul!I ----Ut'illl!)', 4 Bt'ilt~KJln. :i Buth. HAVE IT ALLl l Nothing like then1 ever before offered in l.a- guna1 \\'e! have oul.1 :iis left: No tv•o alike' Dis· tinct1ve f loor plan s. cxqu1s 1te :ippo1ntn1en1s; lath & pl aster 1.:onstruct1 on. great 1nsulat1 on. 'Vood & rough he\1·n rock ex1er1or, heavy shake roof, ovcrsiLed & i1npos1ng solid raise(! paneled french doors of :ie]Clted \\'OOd ; CUS· tom frplcs.; 9 ft. cc11lngs. beautiful 1nas:;1ve pebbled & brick del'kS sealed 1n resin. ('u.,to1n raised hand he\vn \\'oncl eahincts. h.1nd :ie· lected tile 1mportecl froin l\aly, in kitc hen & bath. Elegant fix tures. Kitchens incl 1'rash- n1asher. \\1ashcr1drver ~\:: r!hl. self-cleaning o ven. 40 Gal nater ·hc:i1er. 2 Bdrins. 2 hath~ & 2 bdrn1s. I 1 ~ baths. l'\orth end of J,a guna, overlooking Divers Cove. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. 'J'vii 1 culltJn l"·t L/,1d" C.t-.1, LAH.GI!: 4 l)NtM~lt11nch runuly Jtoon1. Fur 1na I ~trp.-; to 1x~an ., tC>r1nl~. RIVIE RA» REAL TY S J~;r~c_·oi~· !ltt!c-2 Br. house. ;-;1~ tr. t 'orn1·r 101 \\'Ith D1nini; "'"'r11 , ;~ 1•n r ~fl t Ugl' Olynlpll' pool. vollf'ylinll. "'' 1 t.11r & ('11cl Vflrtl ha.~kl'llJa!I 1·11u 1 1 (;,11·d· on Clll-f"IC-S!lt·. Ovcrtook!ni;: :~ BH. 2 f\i\, upper, sun<lrrk, 11'1 Hni.uhvuy, c 1\l $170-Nrr<! r{oon1., 2 Hr. ('net• includrd l~tHllif'I.<;, lhf' t; .. 1r CoUl'il'. Yt•.trly Hll Xll'llS. $2R3 yrlr. lsc 615-1080 642-7007 64S-S609 Eves:. hou.-;r, hru1~ kids & 1x·t. !11•cp!R!'e nnd famllv h'IOrn 1~·,1st' $~(ill 1110. Call nfl t;.tl-;(11.\ l----... ----"-"-"-"-"-.,.-""'-"-"-"-"-"'"-... .,.-.... ..,--1 1~\J:lll \\'Ol'll\1>, G1011 "••llhl <~:ra.l!f'·~.''.1,11"., EXeC'lll'nl ,11,•:1. $.\jj, Bkr hJlfll6•11-3;'~2 ~ REALTORS ,N __ e_w_,p_._,_,_-_B_•_•_c_h ____ l lnco me Property 166 1 11111111~ fin· pl'(lfJt 1;11u1·11 s1 .... s p1i!l t1>S "'Br. Studio 9G2~l·l71 nsk for Dult' Sf-'\"GLt\SS Jl!LL, !O\'ely Apts. Furn. 360 ,--------'-'--'----1,uy li11rk S'.! !·, 1~·r 111 ~1•t' ll!•1111 n Nt·~ shag. PC't ok. 3 BH. J'~ 811 Surf~11l1' ('•l!l· nr11 Ul't'll hu111C', J\lo11al'Q -'-----------1 l~l .L t! s (·nnd·• '.! '"· oll'll EASTSIDE 1 1!\11) 1:.ll 1vll1•1 1, \'i111 s2.i0-.\t'1lr ~111.'i . Lrt: r.unlly tlo, Cris ~10\(', I ll\' :! {';11 l\10tltl. '!UH. 111•11 $!7!i 1110 Balboa Island l. 11.1, 1•rut l •1l'.1 !11111 s2:1 1 ~·.-, /(11111houst•, Btkt! lo the L I I ll'rll <"'ll•>'ri">' i""c" •"//11011 80% FINANCING AVAILABLE WILL TRADE PRICED FROM $65,950 TO $112,500 I ' I I Rflr, R•' pu 10, 1\1'.ll' 1> l"l''· " ., ._ ,-.,~" • j :n•,·11111•1!, 1111 1 • 1 P ,. < COSTA MESA --M'<ll' 1 • ,.,. T I I I · 'l't~\' S1n1·•· 1111 ll:i 1l>n:1 J,l,111<1 S'l.65--l,i)\S u/ Prl\•11.cy, 3 Br, s("h]<; .\. Ol'l'/Ul. "~'" 11u1 1·11n1s ' 11011 pnv i.: S ~17 , ,j)'.), Hy i'\''11r~._::_L:-~ RED CARPET ). ,,.,·111•11~ .l!~allun l~ y !iunl{'. frple, cur, yai'd, Avuil J un L,1, Gl~7L bll-2696 J:::c.'c'c'c·_~-~~ ()\,u,.1· hil-1'1~"~· t¥>1h·1·, ::-Hit. 1 1/.1 t>n , nu 1rpli-1, 'I. HI{, ~ B,\. •'!Jiil 1\·1hlt1ns. EXCLUSIVES ltl·.:--IALH\\! 111o l. p1u· S·l!n-Boa! t;1111' 4 ,r.., Jo·am & pH111r, 10<·ln~l'd 101, $2~,0 \\lllk to slK'ppu1i::, !<>'\\'im· 1~~r1y. ! hlk . 10 b:iv, :'\H H:\f, frplr, 3 cnr J:_;1r. 111· nvi. ('11.ll 1..:1~1111 !'1nrl1•r, 11111u::. s.1nlly bt'l!.l'h . 01•ru11. S:fl 1fk.I 11u11l1•\ .\ 'I. 1~!r1n ' ii '•· 1 •-1 < I ~' • •330 1"1 G7' 1117 $t:ill,1,10 ,\1.;1.1Jjj..7J~'IJJ l~J.:11\{('"t'nvu:s. >.1ng 1_•:s ,.,jJ.41j! 1-1-1\. ... 111{1 1~ ,,.-• l .o~r,t 1'1) \!•1'11111•· , .•1•! 1 t~h111 "II Hl1•' Hf 1!11• • ~ -------uk. '------- J:d1111,.. :;! 1,,111.'. J•«l!ll, I 1,. .. , I 11ut ...... l)l'1I ,.:l l•'• 1 .. !U I r11\ Sh11'r IJll 13Al?"'a !:.!and I \\l: llAVE ~li\N\', r.tAN\" Ul\t•ly 3 Brt. 2 11.\, 1·ul.[('S!I•. I I d : , .11· i.; •• 1·.1::" I·' '"'~111 .. ( '11:-t:1 :i.11 . ..,,1, If!•, I \1·•·th·11t l'1ra11011. By ;\lOHt', s!l'l•('t . H<'f/r? .. (ll. lr! fn1 d Newport s an \ll :'IT :'I.I.I.' Sii '(o0 I .!•1\.\11 I ih\111·1·. ti73-S6ti8 LANDLORDS FREE lul, lllll i.:111' S~'6() J "k for\\' TFl-ll'~ltO~T '.I BR 2 D\ CAYWOOD REALTY ~::.1)';1~1 ~11,,u"'"" 1$:!1,100t•t11, Investment _ _ l>alc· !J62·1111 A · · · 2' I o I 3 u C .. }~./\ 2 ---------UPPt-'r Jupli'x No vets $' 75 * 5481290 * :-.1q1"l' II•'.•!'.! 1•11'111, -•,1111 O t 't 220 olt hOu.'it', !\I, o1 :,._, 3 BH. l 1i BA. hl111s, tl.'<lll1hl'. Y>'flrlv. G7'.l~'lr.i6 · h"u~" 1111 frn111 1111h a 1 ppor uni Y Bl', .,.,,ilk to be<1ch Balllofl, ,.11 II 'I · 1 I ~. rps. 111 . " .11·111:• Newport Shores WALK TO BEACH I h.11 111. I l•u lh 1i .. 11.,•' 111 1r,11 I~VJ;:sTOR \VJ\J'lTF.U SOi:·1. 2 Bft llf':•rhfront, !l.B i!n.:11. '<l1oppini.: S 'l.~0 Newport Heights COLONY REALTY 494-6517 494-6135 I~ l••I 11••1 11111<•11 H1u1•• thin For Protlul'tion ~i.:;1 ~·1·c, 9T!J.-S\'IU ~'..~''671 01 ~2K-:1~!~I 397 N . Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach MobneHomet Jiillllil ~1111.:I•' l l•1U~··.; :-1·1! f .. , .. \IJ • cl·s. 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"' .. n "'P C.I I' ~l\l CU n ·qu1rf's 1110\1', SlOCi. n10, ·1 1 --'-""'-"-'-"'~~---" · i:;. oi. •"' GRANO Ot>ENING Mobile Homes i.11.. 1111v l1.i111 s ~I'll 1111(' * * 711_1,12_i'!llJO * • nn. ~ hn~. 111· h•·:icli, 11kt· Irvine Newport Shores STOP For Sale 125 off <irk• ('P 1••111 11P\\ 1>1 i-t lS I 111· 21:1.1.i.1-:>li !IJ 1 ;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;:;;:;~1c:;c;-=-;IJ~;';;-'-';;c;;;:; THE WORLD Newport Bay 00 Towers $121 :~'° i u1n1~ l'hi!•<' hdru1 Money to loan 240 'l BH. 1 Bi\111 refrig, Y,ud 3 S. I BDR:\I JH1:'11ES !1£RE'S A PLACt. l U GET 1 ,i:, '.! Bl.,DR '' MOBILE HOME :! h1o1il l1<1u~·. 'L l0d1111, 1 1 • I I \r(' 1,,1.sr•nlly h.n·1· ,. "''°d \,•n11_,. ;·,,,,,, ~·r..o '(] 'D0\11'1'''1110\J'· • 1 1 1 1 1 t TD L ,.;:uo P•'L 1110 Av111 1n1111r{, " + Of F. Superb, Rrchire1 •1ur;i1\y ( N . . ..... . £..:i FOR SALE : •:•! 1 llHI~" t 11·r1· 1 l•dl Il l l I s oa ns C.i!l 67.l-fHo:~ s1·lrcllOll or r~·111:ils fl'Jlll \,i\'l'.O()d H•"lh\' ·1-l!l-12!l() dl'Slgncd honif', tJlC!nded 111tn 1!3ayfm11l llo1ncs SILVERCREST I t. .. 1th l1nu~1,·~. i•lu~ .i rtu11l1'~ ----:-=~-----~l::J n n1nutl1 • 11p i\\:oy 111• San Juan C~pistrano the Erolo~h.:al 11o rindrr111('1lt 1 Bo:11 Sli ps Al 1111n1a(1ll .111 •l1 4 1l'1·d 1111'. Corona del Mar be fl[ M'l'\'ll'r iv ~·ou l!ll'--..C---'-"--"--- o! STAT t-:LY TltEES. FuH~<ul'llY. 11,gh ri:.r MOBILE HOME I 4Hlor •'<Hll'd1n11h:d iind 1.11.d·I UP TO 90% 1 · 1 1 • "I su 1u1~ your 111us1n~ 11''<'< s , :: /II{ Juinif', I nill' h· 1111 SANl)Y Bt-:ACHr.;s ,I\, 1\ ~1<" J ,r..,. l'"n• 1rtt· cu11~truction ~, :-. .-,:. :.! Bfl :! B.\. • :11p ., ~l\tp4'1I ~\ iruL 111·1d(' of 011 11 , g1,~~0 JN'l'Enl!:ST USED BRICK 1 ' \"UlJR Choie1· 1.1111r Jsl101d Yf'11rlv. J),•h1~e '.! UH. $:U:i. fJ1 1 i~H S:!2~•. 67:.....-5099 \·~:Alli\' I Bil furn 11111 ln1· llNr~ AllUl.'I'. Nu pt·•~. $I S0/11111 Ul('I Ull1. 67a-297:; Balboa Peninsula $35 WEEK & UP e Sicrpinl{ Room.s • I lou!K'kecplng Room.s • Ocean V1e1v Apt.s BALBOA INN 105 ?i1111n Street '375-81-10 COZY Apt ror 1. On thf' Bav $160 l){'I' 1110 until .lunr 01· Y1•11rly. 926 E. llulbon Ulvd 67:\.-97·lrl \\°l'.'l'rl·:H-Nr. IM•a1 h . .! nr pr11· p.11io, d1sh\\<1sh1•1" u!il 111rl1tdP1t $21:1/1111) 6i~8:0'.ll Corona del Mar $1!l-1 ,\111 2 B1 , 11001 As I!< !Ill !lrhull'fJJ!l~, l.d:'>I Ph jj ! l··t~J(/0 ! ~I NF:Vr:r. r:NDING VII-:\\' l)F 1 !'ri1 .. rc B;;!l'onu s •l1 h 1~··I. hl1-1n~. 1~·r1 11.: •• 1 1•1"-h1p 1·•·111rl••:-. 111 pr1d1· or 2 d TD L ANU .-;hflkr rr11,f ~h.innrr in 11 I'. :11.ii·tna. 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Mt c lllUl'l' Only S'.!f.IO lllll bu·ld:s 1-..C:.--------- lf\VY.. \1i1h T'1\Tll\\,\Y Ne\1f10rt Bcarh. · llke nu L0c·.i1··d in nc11 I !llfl 2j.it ~;·~ 11.i l'l)flr Hl\d I 8 e. g. 0 • 11 :ill·r & ,e:-ard<'ner. \'\·ar General JEADING TO Tiit-: BEACl l 310 1-'rrrundo Rd,?-.' B. ad11U pk .111:ty ll"1111 11u1~y Cn.;t;1 \jP~tt-.. 642-2171 545-0611 il'<P•C' \\'11lk tc, ber1eh & "SINCE 19 lfo" Unique 3 bdiTn , flool' plan 675-8551 St ()ne·hnll hi fro1u 1 luh l O UNITS SC'n:u1~ Harbor aroa 24 YTll ~h .. pping-f';\.J-8567. hns rustic Jiv. rin .. 1r11h l11JU.'i1' $1:1.~j. <..:.111 E\'I:.~ DON'T BORROW SO'"fll UF 1111')' J.-;t \\C'.-;te111 l~•llk Bldi.:. :I Brlrm", 2 t111 , fu1n HEAR YE I :.!J':.Q~l-4b00 u l n1v1•rsily Park, h'\'HIC' )'('lll'lV •..............• s:ioo wallii of cork & n11 tur.ll \ir.1od • CAN BE SEEN AT : IMMACULATE 'TIL YOU CALL US! Ct.:TE 'I. lkdroon1 uni I Days 552-7000 Nights ::: BR~ 2 h,1. unf nl·i1· ,101,, panelin1:. 10 1'1 lllG/I YEAR YE' llo h · ln\·a1C'cl close to th<' si·honl, CEILINGS o~· OP~:N 1·1!\1· • CRESTMONT Pridt' of (l11·nl'rship a001111{l~ rro1v on )Ottr onic equity draprs, <'ll'l.._,r, )Tly $1!'.i BERS FXTF~SIVF USE Don't Get Caught!! S E on JO pr1n1r unils' 011·ne1·s for any g:oo..I purpo.s<'. &'•1" shnpping ancl the 1~""'h ~ HH 2 h.1 . O(·r\µlflunt OF CO,LO.REl)"GLASS, SK,\'. E TAT S .irr t't'liring _ \lilrl! out 1ng Los Angrlcs County fl1r f{t'r11nd1,ted lPSs !hall n )'('llr · ~\lli'l 'l\lllh·r ,1'.r, STEALlNG 10-,1 Site l)r. lil'rd. !('(•11t1"il I II ' ·~ ., ... ,, NO\V ,., l'l~I). S:l'i5 !110 2 Hrt . I hri!h ...... $22;); 11 -1 . .. . LIGHTS. J\las:s1vc br11 k 1.1115 il!AGN IFJCE!\T l )a(' f'nl Or<ingf' Cn11111y ovc "" )t'ari; • .. u • ._., 20 I'' HR ') 1 d · ,~-2 BH 2 !1a. Jui n, \1·zn1r r }-,REPLACE \Vi ORN'AT~. 1\\1'. ,1r1TI~s fn1n1 ~1 ... 1 Jneali"n N'e:ir !<:.orpul~. Orange County~ , J·:ST1\T t: REALTY 6·10-11 ~ , • lit, l'll, a1C-•• S~•J $300 · llOOD.Ccnter11tnir1\allhfls DUPLEX foniwi . 110"P' Uit .#·lti Frrr1v.iy .J(•·I'""-gond. SICN.:\I!'~!OHTG,\GECO. -41J3MORN CYN RO 2 BH,2 h,i .......... S'.ltj . Q11nrr has -JU~I r<'flutrd CO!':TAGl'lt,\\',l'!\.:'>!t..H, 11 11 1 , I (i\li5'll.;..010G ..... 1• •. · ~HR ,2hAlhs., ••.. $3Rji !J!"i anlltf\U!' (,\TIIEDRi\Ll \\ J.~-fnr ~11011111" 1• nt>r 111 it>lp ;111~i;i~1,,... . . .. -.-: _ -.. ,.3 iltll) !; t tlll<U. Z !211 '1._ Ii.!_:-! ; --l~I!,. :t~. li:iths; ••• ·~-·~· $:;90 00\V OF STAINF.;D I.LASS k.rh~\~'.~1~?1~1s;~!K~~~'\~~t~1sJl/1 :==::::::~,::====::: (J11ly ~~0,001 -T.1kc ad ·tiOO C.unpus D111r. ,'j , • dhl h:~_l111l1, p.1110~. ~,1,1 1 Bit. 21i hnths .... $.1::?"1 .J~ 8r C'R)'STAL, npprri:'(. too \,ioil.ii::l' - 54 c 6 ·1_11 1600 Money W anted 250 I _~'1 1·1'· t•• ··iO!:l9 CALL 552-7500 t:x1·L'llcnt 1C'n11<;, l>J\\ d1111 IL YR'5 OLI). A truly (:ou1·1111'1 A lllll~t er; ~el•' GREENLEAF (:.! 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'D--1-U I 350 H talent & uv 111s 1001r at 1 · .. <1111 rn1, .'iUPC'r c '"111, .,11111P 111·111. Ur11·r i,1 -;:,J.(j ,: 1 , , 11 ..• _,, ... 1,,, .. ,.,.,, & fr ·plo· Clo•" ,,, ,111 -t'Q11d. pr1\ 11.111• , 11.1.-;h('r up excts n urn. untington Be~ch I h 1 $76 900 · I I \I ·1 111 .111u1· 'P"rc t1n1r \1·11:1 !\(l 1110~ .r.i~r i .... ,.11 ·' ., " 1 <I<,, 1, .... -.11 ... "' . -· -·------e~ I an rrp ttl·t•n1rnt 1 os! 1 :"<'ull 1 111·1'. l .. I 11•11 1·.ill (l\'El~HE.\li -- - --\\'ilsun. lt11y .\.. E:s!.111r1A si·hl .:_ __ ~""'....'.:...a · "..'.:'.:' ·~· • $82.500 BROKER 833-0780 .i1s.;:0:11; 101· ;q,11111111n1l·n1 t•1 Houses Unfurn. 30-S S2Ki Avflil noi\r, 919--5.'ll•I 1 JJr ,r,,, Dt>n, 2 Bn c·ondo, Balboa Peninsular TURNER ASSOC. l>•'t jJ(I ;--1~r 111~·1 1 Hll ;.,'() rP.01/L'rT ! lJE:;J.LiXE 2 ht>1lroon1. 2 Lath :'hRg, pool. !'IC. ~·1111 n11t1nl frrlr, ht•an1 Cf'll 110j N. Cof!S! lh1 y, Lll!,:Url;\ * 5 BEDROO-MS *-Tr.'-:.\:\ I.!'-n~ r111 1h'l'. l'!Ul· Sl::l.l.l'-:1 ; l~~.q1 ·1J:i".!J ,General ! p l 2 \'ill'/1111 Dc 1· 1:,111 ·1n:tr~n~11: g<1r ~"1:1:.i 49~1177 o!p.il' 11nh· pl('as4• ()Ur l\,\TJ0;\'.\\[01: rll I~ to11on'IO\IS('. OO, l'argar. 1714' 5-18-6596 \)I', t21J) _, IHO. ----'=~----I [~n. <t1n1ng <tl'f'<t. 3 Ba, ••l1•an GREENTREE--~rf'1nting Tl/Ol·:-...\NOS nr l ALA RENTALS ,\dulr. S1'l5 mo &1:>-6610_ ;lj9.~0M. =~~;s..,;:::o:~'°~::C..,...,.~---- l•guna Hills spnt'i()u~ I sion, Chlfha1en. . Dl')l.LAHS 111 thi:. arl··-rs I 2 BR. i:: ~Irle, J;:"nr. fcnl'ed yrl, · ---. Corona del Mar .. v.1('11111 1'.lav l~<l "f' Si9 j(JJ, Dtirlcx & 1 riplrx un~ti; un<lf'I' l11hh~hinu rf't.dl OUll1'I" rot W1 ~f'IC<.t.llll IN II'"•(( j'l'l)I, S!Ol'f', dms, CJll. no 1 BR. 2 BA. ljj.:f' !IC\\', Vll::\V, l"-'--"--''-""-'----CAS.A Ll:"\D,\ Col'r1 cd · · t '\!11'1! U< 11,,n. 1' 11111• ~ 111·.1111 ,. x!nt "'!><' •· Orps ·1/r pool SPAC 3 h 2 •-, ' ' GEM f1UI' FA'.\'T,\,l:;TI(' ~-A"lllU11'\ d•f:.: s1G·1 t;.;H-5607. ... '" • • ' ll{' .... ·1•r r, l>H, Sf'1V, belron~·. 110 ~trp~, llll dl'(OJ , t't'il Fn1n1 Sio:!,!jl~J. Jlllilr!t•J'. '' I f fii't HOUSI U"" l:i1vn CRrt' $ 2 8 0 [ Jt:\rt:LHY r rtnDt..:C1 s. ••••. • '· 1,.1., ,.,.,, ,1,.1,., "''· "'~ · · • • • p<Jrrh. \\'11 k ~hnp f1l!l Iris dffp ~hiii;: <'1'f!I, n111n~· t•X-120-F Tu.~1111 ,\1(', Kn !'11>-ill·I ' " "'" s.10-4682 $1001!110 1.sl' fi.1.J.-ff..'\2 ~a.s. &si lnr111 1;1~,, \·~··11: 1 Rt~~\l.TORS Ul2·4621 Income Property 166 \\'E Nl:F.D fJl~Tfi!BliTO!:s I I J OUPI S. v,~~l • ,~<Jul i_ t'pl, 1!0 pets Mes:a Verde ------~-""' o u 11o 1 ,,, • ~ .. -·r~~ 1 1 ! ! 1,• .• 1 .... 1 !\f.>, :i.is-~2.i l. Apts. Furn. 360 ~. "'-,lrf'O-rnnt.r"''·1HARBOR VIEW/ T' I ,,.,.,,,. <I ' ' ·-"'-'-"'-'cCCC..'-'--""'--l•' I 4' 1r !' ,i\'· N(Wl'QIT l IAY. ( M. 64l•IJIJ I = · 115!>-$165 IJA\llEl.On. ,\._ 1 BR PRLlo". frplr'<;, priv, t;flrn~{'!I • DI· 111Jrd hrllh :c !<)1.'i nr 1·lose1s. nl·c. hull, p•JUI & pool tnble!i. sauna 1'1.'1111~ See for your· ~t'lf. 17301 l\cclson Ln. !I hlk \\ nl llcalh, 1 bJ k N. of Slt1ll·r\, S42-~1S Apt5. Furn. 360 Lido lite I CARMEL 4 PLEX.$57,000 1°n1n1s 1,~ i1c·l1\('1'lnt: p1 0. Dana Point LI K~. 11r11· :; i:rt. 1 B1\, Costa Mesa rh11 !<; & rnlh·«ll!H! !hr Olll!l•'I * SEASONS * hl!n ... dqic, !'fl 1 "· ll'J.:. ('l\Cl. ll~~~~~iiiiiii~~~~~~~iiiiiml *CLEAN 2 BR* 11 HTL '!. H1\, f-'11111 Hn1, J>1n ASSUME FHA r111 ~,ii('~ 111:1 1 h:.•t •• ]J('o•n I HRANn 11c11· 2 ..;Iv, 3 Bn. h~int pu11u, S '.l'> 111 0 . ~n. 1 ~4 bu \l ~u ~i iitr I Xl111 •-<>n•I. flt11111. ~ti. IJJJ· Iii.di<' * GREETINGS * 1 h;1s. tpl, (h11s, pool. Clnsc ~56-0:1.'11 i:1·:1dt'd n11ner si;11•"J() Bf11 g.11n hunters 1hl1).!lil • 1r1 llP ,\!11rtn11 , 0 11lcl rf'11 ·'c·cc:::.cc_~-~----Vcrv &n1Rrt &-111 .. n r~<'l'i· ,11• · ' · 1 11 1 I ~1l f! Bl'~l:'\).~SS 1.-: Newport Beich •-· 1 . ~. · ( t>ll·h·I.! 17:!1/'n!'l1\'(hlrvl'L jlll.'i 1J\1•nrr 11·1 11' P l M001ill1'l;'' .V pi•J snk,$28;j 1110962-2'",i;-ll "°'1! 0t·a11 .. n .,,x,,)()). -----F---·--Jin:ui(t'~ t "JI,\ l•i.in •'.ill 1i, I *JOY TIME* --1--'-----------GEM I . BLUF S CONO~ n''lllllltl. ~;urns 10· .• 1111 ..:xc·r:PT!O,'\AJ.LY • . , il~lffi.~f. Zi>n.lilffin$ frplC', TENNIS BUFFS l:!Q.FT . \ \I' l ~lf'\i11<·rt vu lol, nu ,, hr, dO\l!l rayint•tlt . p111111,I IJl!'J! /~CO'.'ll~ 1 L1«t111i.:~ nrr rt1111uni;.:,"ul of crp/1lrµi>', rlnsf' to t-.1annfl Rf.Al TOf;~!111 i '('. lil" 'u;1" 1 .. 111 rn1, 21 i h,i, lor111hl 'uJ-dl'--Sllt' l I• t'a 1 i !Ill . ·:I rn~s1h!t· f,'1 r A ft'\\' /1uur« l\'1fl'k I 11ur 1'.11·..; -/.' ~\'~ don I huve $2'l0/:\Jn. '199-~~··---- • • · ~ " d111 r111, nu 11cu1rat 1ar h<'dH~+111 111rr1"1'" 11111! r,. r .i."h iif'l•k Thi.s bu«in•·~., 1 11 · 111' ~·an •n .. 11 \, Fountain Valley LIDO k111.n~1it0 ITJ)I, I nlany l!•'Tll•·ly 1 .. 11 \,U/ltll',\ r.111· .... n 1"· hudl intn r ut.I. I -l i\LL lliS N0 ... ~2-8383 BAYFRONT u1.1C t1'dt·:-.• ''!'t-cd Jar 1,.-.11111 T.t ki· artv.intai:i· _ (":1 J1 Tl~ll·: \\•Ith UNLl:ITITl:I) A a Rentas -• h.1., 1 ~:1~~:~.' ~j~5 By anxiou~ 546-1600 crto1rr1r POTl-:N·r1A1.. LANDLORDS! 4 BR in Tiburon BLl"Fl-"S TRT·LEVEI. CON- lll' 3 hr, 2 h,1. t·ulhf>flntl hl't1m l"f'lllngs. pool. \1'n!k1ni; dt~lftnl"t tri S('hls. ehurl ht's. Ea~t Blufr Village & renn!s l .R1\. 4 BJ? + Jiay \'ic".I <luh. S.)2.500. Dy o .... •ner. Aft 88 to 111 h •12j \'iA l.idn I ;7~Pc<>c>._6-l-l:::_:c--091l=c7 ______ 1 ~ord. $1.17.~iOO. 61:'1-i-t l•I Hkr JUST COMPLETED llewport Be•ch 1~~; ~i.n!lt1~0 ,\\'<' .• \\,~I · :; • ldr . l)n\'er ~h·1rr" R!PA, SP'\'GLASS lllJA. t.ov<'l~ I HI{ • 31l hll", ~!1SI ·.on. fie•\ HrPn hnn11'. ;\!11n111·rt1 ll11nt'I' • Builrlcr .. -.1~·11119 rnodel, by 01111cr $1)1 .0flO •'14'" lil4S3'.\I .Tf'nn111 & pool pr1v1g·,., --\'!~.'.'\\' \IJJ-:\\' \l11r- f-l4-26~ f'\'1'11 1111uhir \'11'\\'. 11f'11o' ~Jnnt"P:f! tAOB Nt''4'porl R{'a ch ·1111·, 11111 r1n. rrt tnr' 1·1""' 'rop. for Ot11-of-'fo\\n Prop. I lflf' $77,'nl (';J ~1np~nn, kr. 71•1/6i3-7058 f\rr1k .. 1'. ~:1."•:.!-i'."iOO r;DliFl.EX --S:~-1 -[)l'l'l.F.'\ nr ~fin Sfi~.00 ~m~~~tf'ly r r-n o \'11 I rod . 1 J\tilcs Lo~n Real!or ~·nt'r/Agenl. G:.>-4524. G7:i-,!\.'o63 .. lnvt•s1n1f'nt Division ~· THE REAL ESTATERS 4 PLEX $55,000! I "'h.n·p 1111it' .11 :111 ''" 111111: 1.0\\" PB!C"E! r:n·111 l(W'1t• t 1011~ Chis•· 10 ~h()ll" .~ <i•·l1no!~ 1 111·n l~·d 1•~•1rl t1111 !s ,\n~l(lll~ C11ll -l'lr,--lfll)tl Jn\'l'!l!n1('n! [)1\·i~io11 iillNl~IU'.\-1 CASI! Ht-:QU JltEI) Sl .~J() IO S•l,j()() <Se•·urcd1 To qu.1l1fy ynu musl hnve nl l<'rti>I :>.1!f.:pr1rl! hoor:oi \\.t't'k· ly & i::oorl t>l'!Crcnl'PS FREE li'iFORMATl(lt\ BY RE:T'URN ~1AIL \Vrlte 1ort11y to: PETER LORRE, JR. AVANT! JEWELS CORP • },II()() Sq ft f1f 11i1· ('flnd. IU'\'.· \\'e S]ll'eiatizc In Newport ury hv1ni;:, JlOOI .~ clubhou~f'. Ul'ach a Corona rir.I r.tar • rible enclose<! g1U11ge. $350. ,11.. L...1~nR. Our Rcnlal Ser-J\to. v1l'r is 1'1lEE 10 You! Try l•rwin realty Inc. Nu·Vlf'W' 968-4405 * (24 hr1) NU·VIEW RENTALS 1-.:quut Houslng Oppty 67.~·40'.lO or 494·3248 j ~"'!'!!'!"'""'"""'""'""'""'""' iJ·'.ASI: $37:i. Drnllt'! n<'w 3 3 BH .. 2 Bi\. 2 r·ar J!itr . 1111 hnusr 1n Tu s t In . all btlns. J>\1'11n pool .. kids (;<ir1l1•r11·r 1nrlcl a 11--M\2 or Ill\, ltke tlP1v only $249 mo. •191 :i-02·1 • N11 f,•r. AJ.i••nl ~42-4421 TIME FOR Huntington Beac:h nu1CK CASH ',,,,_'ha. tmmnc '''"'''" 16.~0 No. V1nr S1 T Close 10 bea ch . ~r111tmr1H !\ THROUGH A Shnr:.S32:J/1no 817-42fl2 THE REAL ESTATERS l!ully,1111Hl, C1t1 1f. !lOOZ!! ---·--~ Jnfl111J1• y•111r n1111H'. utllrrss DAILY PILOT '1 Bdrm. llB. Imm11c. Shag & 11h11111• nun1hrr. cnri)('t .S.125/mo. Cal I WANT AD OIHX2 TilC fasl~t draw In the Wcsl I 642-5678 A good want ad 11 at l{OOd l1• • • . n Dally Pilol Clas.sifled 1 --------~--' -~ve~rt~m=•~nt:;_ _____ _ Only ~!rps to tennis 1 ourl. s11 lm1nlng J)Cll'll fro111 Ni'.:\\• 3 hedmn111, tor 1 & •lc11l, fo1m11 I <linins::, fll't'pln1 c, ~If l'll'R ninJ!: oven, llf'Rt1l1ful C11n- Y•)ll vif'w1nii.,:h1 Jl"hl< Con- struclion 1\·lll ti<-1"1Jn1pleted hy lhf' }/ii Of JRll, J,oc11ted hlR;h on lhc hillot (If l/11rbor View Jlills. s:i9."1 IX'r n1onth. 644·4687. NE\~Xl"C 4 BR 1 1-\A lv/180 drgree vie"'· ICtltl\S & pool $6(Xl mo. t-:ve11 &. wknd1, &l·\.-17'91:=~==~­ NF'.\VP'oRT S1t0Rt-:.o;;, Bl'Rul 11·a!crfron! hou!Of•, \'rt~ $.'00 nlO 979-2JOO or l lR-32ti6 1IA1tnoRV~~nr. 2~~ hn, l)('fl\JI 1111111.s, $"{IQ, incl ~ard . Tennis, pool. Gl•l-4186. llVll 4 H;::-c.xfV111he~ honll', tcnnl!t, pool, rfull rm. d1n rn1, $fi00 01~·nt-r. 6,10--0008 NEWT'ORT SJ~· 4 BR. ln1ma(". Cluh/pool p1iV1leges. S400 mo. Agt 646-32!'ii . BRAND NEW Weekly Rate for Single Apartment Special Move-In Ra te .,, Fun1hffd 51 .. le, * Air c .. dltl•"'"1 * Fr" Utllltle. * WettMn & Drf9"1 .,, lltc!Mift fttcllltle. * IKr•I•" •••111 tr LIMM F .. n1llffd * Ampte '9rttl .. tr Melei s.nk• * Jt1e•DI "'-"'PY P••I • Heetff ""' • Me.ti .. leoftlt \Vater Falls-Lagoons-Fountains Slay A Uay. Week, Month or Whatever DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 2!71 HARBOR BIVO cOSU ME Sn ' CA 9?filh 64 5. '1840 I Ji-PllOT·AOVERTISER W~nttday Otc;rmber 12, 1qn 1 AP,1-;:-FUrn.-----J'7 60_Ap_t-. ""'u"nrui::::r:n~-:'.. :...:::::::::;:3'.S.;:."',.:.p'.'.1.~U,.n°'tu-r-n-.---:;3:065;-;I R"'oo:-m-,:--------=.,mc,,n:o,{d::u~s::'.t!!r~l::;•!!l~0R-:f--•;f:n:;:l~•~l ::"!•~<on:;Lfo~•it============:.5c;5!}5mP;:;,:;;;n:;t:;;ln;;g:-I&--Wrdntsday, Oectmbtr I? 11173. DAI LY PI LOT " . H -P1perhanging untington B••ch Costa Mes• L HU h l?OOMS .s:!O wk up v.·tk11, * COSTA MESA * t.J).._~ 11m. 11:r···~ .·at, "'P·•\·t>d n ~ :::•~9lu~n!!::•~:::.1~·:..J!lt...___ 530 w~ up avts . Childn·n ti.\(():-; t'. Z.'O (X>\l.'('r s1r1 fto rt\ ,yellfll\' f'.l•'I', ... 111•1hr, a..• •nF.D pi'(liilc. cli•tin. LELi;;URI:: world leR-.e, 2 Hr, & P''I i;ecLlr,n. l376 Nl'\l.'fJOrt 1:100 s ~· 1•1·1\'!il •• vlJu:'t', \"Jl"· Hf1y1·n · ... 1 114:;.2~1:i fJULf!t ap\!1. Ill I/It" br:•<t(')\, Je 2 8 11 vi~ new upj"lt'J" Ill) Blvd 0.1. 548-9755 0 r r l1•f11y u( Jl11rk1nK ~ P1:irwfh:---Uh1rk n::J-:: $$ nlO,. 'j36..7().j6 ~, ~ ::)tl'ps, 830-7651 645-J961 l;u-ger ur11rg 111•n1tnb!f' Vi,· Snnu:i Ana & Ui·I l>-hlf ',, l Newport S.ach BAL Peni.n.rula, pvt. ent • Hfady !OJ' <X"r11p1111f'Y C\I 61fi-3'70".! PHO~,-\l'al[Niv1•r1n;: Shit•' hl·. No. tl\Y.114. insu1·, ;ill types 01 ~jp.•r 7 I •I K12----t\Ef,_ Plat ter, P a tc h, Repair BACHELOR apt. I 1111 f1Yn11 fain rtn, TV, $80. 1110. No C ltOREBT NA'l1'H/·.:i'i hrh, Gas & 11"a1t•r pd, SI0.-1 11n1ok<'rs. 673-4-l\9 t'Vl'~. l{EALTOR * P A1"fil PJ.,\~F.Rl ~(; • n10. 213-592-2977. "A 00 N-('~ste. 1\1£'"11 !179-6:-171 II I~ All l)'I"'" rrrf' r<if111111il'!I '-------\ f., It 1\1 IOI' rrnt C"'l.101·1 _. __ .:,._ ... _ e L•111un11 a.. h • I I I $65 I c .-........ ('11 /l .'.1·10 ti~'~'5 H•lp Wonted~M & F 710 Help WantO<t-;--MTF 7iO Delivery-S ~nday Only OF DAii.\' I'll.OT T O r .1nRIER> flE- QLll RES TIW l'SE 01' A L,\HGE 'TATION IVAGU N Oil \•\,\. CU~TAl'T ~Ill _ UEi'iTON \\ ILl.l.\.\I S. :l:IO \\'EST BAY :-OTR J·:~:T. COS- T \ 1\ll·:S.\ T l-.1.C:l'llOi'i l:: 642-432l FOR AP- 11t) IN1'i\I El\ 'r. c l\~e s7~~~~'71 . mont I. O:ty, NOW LEASING 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:.:;~ I Plumbing Att•ntlon Rent•rsl PINECREEK # NICT. l'OIHll fnr \\'Ol'kJnK •nan H untington Beech !' ------''------- S4>fl U,. ~·ir~1 ,,.,. All '1:'0:11' LIVES UP "r lrirly ~i ttct£·i1t .,.,, ki1. pr!\'. NEW M -1 ,Baby1ittin9 1. R {lT!S Pl.l!:'lll~!:-<<~ An Equa l Opportunity Employer llou11lnl! Nel-.ts. TO ITS NAME ~l'l6·1:.!:t·I or •i4:.!-0:t:l1 !110 !"ir. Fi. & !JP 'Hl·n iod1·l,~ & H•·p:.11·, \l t1 h'ri ------~~~~=~-,-,---=c-----,--7'~--;:-;;"°I OPEN 7 11AYS BIG' ------''-"=--~ lla llliltrui .~· K••'lland SL &1by!iitt111g u1 tny ho •nH' h;."a!e1·s. rl1spu~ .• 1,., h1rn111'l'.S. H 1 W nted M & F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 BEACON RENTALS ()\'(']' ;~() 1;111 trC'P1' Guest Home 415 960-1970 c .. ~1;1 l\11·,.;1 ll!'!'ll 1!~l111it!<l1rs. n12--0:.-r.:1 :'II /(" .'ti -...!.E.._.. , t .. '\guna Beach • 4f~'.-'.l·l'.ll k1l1l 10 srr('1n11s \\'llh • ReCt•l'l'lh 'l':>. G.1t.-1G."11 BIA . Cornpleto• l'lu1111.lu1g Nf:\V l'<Jfl<·(•p! in l1vini;. Love -----S<•t"\'1•~£' 1.!v. :ll~'\i'J4_ SSEM l CLERK TYPIST I bdrn1 lle<111 (J[ h l\\'O 1'.'Hlk :~::~~.1,1:~1~-·~··1·:·,o:,1",,,',1. i~ lht' an!i ..... l:'I'. ~I~ n l Qr NE\\' 1\1-1 '.l, l~llllSI' \\'il'IOj!. ,c~·~·~P:•:n~•c•:•:._______ c---A e ERS to .. A ... t " 11~1 .. " ,.111z: .. 11s. G-12-9271! I 11 ul s. 1~1~~1 S•t. ft. 7~2 \\''. 1~Ll 1 :.01 H l :,a ; R ~'.l'i\\Jt .,._-.. c· l ...... HSc ;r.i 1nr1 y,,0,. _<1,,,,.,,,,,, ''"'" I-O" • • Al I "/'\'PL''" I Ad'llt I " '"" ' f V -R I 425 2lll h f.11, ('".f -.. _~~ 11 nli<'Nl~, '* · · · ,._,.. • Nu Jiih IOI> 'nial s on y, no Pl' I s "I ·I --· /\ ro acat1on enta s --" [l 11 (' JI 'I D "'2 I ... f,.1·-1n1J't h,1l>lll'' 1l ,•11t '.'ll111r.r-497-1617 642 .,..,,, ~-)I { n;tJl!I 1llJfll'fn1C'nt . ~rria m I '-,,, __ \'~. G 12--0212, N i 1 " ~ ' llt ,\ -'lllii . ;j :) !in . * * ,,., -:~ '..:.• • .. " • -uu ,><l l><'l 'i 0k J-~l'(Jll! $170. 1-'urnhurt• ., :i:~Jt>-lii __ _:__::_."'°__::_c:_;_----\C r o 11· 111 .: 1111 f' rC> 11 n v c' 1 1.-il , iotll1«+l 1•\1 ~·r ht•l pful l'~ACH. Nr . Beach, ~-olor TV, uva1 1id1l1·. Olfii·{' open 9:00 $11 60 TENNIS 1\NYON1-;·: .d&-.t n . '-"--------Sewing/Alter.it ion1 1111111ufH1·1u n ·r lh't"I' •''"''nt t ,., .,ff1,.e f'\p•·L ~\ui .-~1 Slfii/Sl&.J. U1\I 1id. l4:1'j N. ho 6.00. :.!:\00 Fnirvip111 fti.J ., 'J. lk 11uufu)ly rurn. 1~ u 1111 4001 BIRCH, NS---',~~,.··1,~;1_:,·1~1.~i:._.0;i1~~ .. 3~h, hl•+'l'o w l 'f' b1111rd t.. '"!do·)· 1\ I' 111. 1•l,•1·!n<.! l_\f~·1\1'1t~·r. Co11.st '19·1-Z'iOM: 6t'-r1:".Gi ('~111 f\lf'":'l f'honp · ~>1:\-:l'.lOO_ ~r1n~s r;·n.tuls. J lonn-.~ nr 3"-.00 ~<r l-~!. S'prlnkfl•rvrl. Lt , 1~• ·' ""'"u" ~...,.. l·:XPEll TISI!: · ,\ltt>t'. l ~11li1•:. 111~ 1·\ft1'I' i:ov•I ,..1;.1·1111 .; 1 eves. ~ fl! Oa~wood Carden Ap.irt ( 011d11s \\ lh t<•ntH" ('•'lUl't<. :'\Hg \\'hs!e. Str;n igl'. Bauni· 0r s::o-7~. & ~tens Pil·k up & lh•l1\'•'l'y .... :d111-y ,\ 1111111) , . ., 1 ... 11,•ru.. (".ill }«1r .\f•Jd P ark·Like 11111n1~ \\'kly. n10111hl;< 01· ;1nnunl J!;i rd1tt'r, ~l!-:l(r,;:,i, Carpet S•rvl'• ;,.1S-71!l7 afh'r 6 l'\1•111<:1111 ~11rn11u1+hlli" l111h1-11i.1I lt,•l.<11"r1o; Surroundings rn~AT H'(';llU.llON·!iw.m reur"ls. (;!111'111 \\'f'nf'k. (.'O ·r !\J~~·-:o:o:::.,-.-.-.-,.-11-.,-,.. ALTElt1\TION:-i, r•· ... r~l111i.: 2 BEDltOOl\!, :l L,.lh Can-I••• DF.l.UXF: 1 ,i;, :? HI{ 1\IJ!s. 1, ·1. · <"1•11•11 !1~<1t1h clu bs, ,,s..,,.~· ('anyon H. ('11 l t Y 1. ::."'_;,\ ~l'l~·~''·1 .. !1 A/C II J 0 11 N ' ;.i ('a r P " I & ladirs 1\'l'nr. •'x[l{'n1 •ru·N I Newport Beach •• ' Al "< '"''•I! •/•I '••I ••I·· I '' •· • I ,., 1•1•.<"7-"1.·Ji.. .i,llllli ·"< • ~"' " Uph•ll,st(•r,v 01 t S!nlll1"'~i '"•'•"--" ""hlo. ~-.-'''""• Apt l'AC'!NtJ Tl!~: BAY & ~1 1 ;u 1'""· '1'' '· ~ r""· fHv " ;,ro --~ 'NU. 1''1u·rl 1TC I. 11.:X: N. Pl! ,-'"''""" ""' ·'"' POOL, >"AN'f•S"J'IC VI''\\'. Pv1 Pn1(1)s ,_. l!td PrlOI 1.!1:'r •.1n:lor1~•n!J 1angc,pa11-1 \VI N'l'FH. wu ti r\C'J'l't nd ,7 .~. fr r \' Sc·n11·h~~1 rrl •&iii TI I_ R , " c. Nr_ Shop'" • A11ul1s o11lv. 1ou111. • •r-· ' ti :~::.,,1 ;-, ! l{,•1 urda.n1 ,..~. r:...·h'renS<"rs .~ e ev 11on epa1r U:>cat('{I a! &Jboo n.'ly " . 11Nk,.nrt \\'£'••k ;H niy i\J'· M rt. . A ts ruN At: ltVIT l[S r ull-1i!Jl•' ! k r 1B!t I ;di l'(1lur hn i,:httncr!\ & llJ Club. (i.\.\-:!-lttl "'t'l'kendi;. 0 1n1que p • 111roc!oi, 1,,.,, ~.Jn(!ily urunct1. 1'01\ licli<! "',' .·.1· runt '. ~ nHnlltl' hlC"111·h for \1'hile \\'C'~ktl11ys &~,fiC'l 1777 S.1nln Ann AV('., C!\T IJBQ '~. '"I'~. ri.u!HJS, ;;rid ft•/p! \'II, ~ ·un_g, sk:i!ui~. I ] od ) 1·ar11<.'l s. S.1Vl' ~'QUI' 1110111.·y Bll.lboa l3ny Cluh, Li.: t• M!,'l" Avt 113 64 &-5!'>-12 'uutl'f Yiiu furnish ehcC'Z" $!2j / Announcemernt •. 1,y s:-11 1111.: 1111' 1•\!fn I rips . COLO It ·rv }{rp;11r. t'l(Pl'l'I.' rr.1;;(}nab!c, 1nnst 111 h11111•'-I 1\11trnn11 i;i•f\"!f'l' AJ.,o, li~·rt c::-1llf'n1n!'C, %ll·:t7R:;, I ' di ~-,,!' 1\j1pl l11•h1~11·1a! r.:_ .. 1;,11.,n' 111 41 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES .. _ h I l•IAUTl l UL 1.rAnTM ENT.'. S2"JJ 1213) 4:J L--£771 -J 1 ,. ' ..... t· I' or. ron111l rum 1nel \\"1ll ('].,a11 1vu1_g rn1., rJl11 111i; lln ... ns, n~.6 fno. ·IO rt l)l)it1 1 & 2 BR APTS. !.,11011'~. t f, ;i lit u1uo r11:.. Rentals to Share 430 Auto Transporlatiion 525 1~111., & hu ll s1 :-i. Any rn1. Tile Lci guna Beach sli1> also avail. 6·12-10!!7 Ul' DiSh\.\·astii•t'S. nlr-liis ! lHll & uo!iHn W11h .111 lhc $7.jij, l'OUl'h SHI-Chair s:1. l ------------ 64:r3J7,I( * 1JTJ LJTl1':S PAllJ • r•)ll;to;. Mo1ff,I'>' nt"n 10 to 7_ SH,\lt E. large lu.xurio u!'i 2 Br 1:1 yrs. l'"l'· is \1h;J1 counts CEHA!\.TIC T1L1': Nf.\\' & f':quu \ lll'J['Mlr 1':n1 pl11yr1· !iu1ty, r.o µels i..1 ch1ldro.:11. l ".· Ila 1tpt, Jrplo-, nC'1v furn, CAR POOL SERVICE t j 1 1 k s -I I"""""' ______ ..,._ S'.15 prr 11·k, ,\.,up, 1 BB., ~·I. Close1I l~flr<li.:•·s. \\';,sl1-I 1101 11\Pl )(J(. r 1, wo1· rf'n1odrl. Fr,•f' ro;1. 111 JOlS - (714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna Beach I· •\11111 1 lppor, l·:urplnyrr 2 Br & 1111"h's. i ·i;lor· 'l'V_ 1ng ~·:u.:i1. \\'<1 lk 10 shorpinJ.\. I Oakwood ul ll If(!. pool. MiUion dolh1r For Information inysC'lf, Gnoc\ rl'f. 511-0101._ 1,.t'h'l>Ol<". :i::i._24'.,'i;. ASSEMBLERS J Ad 1 \'\('\\', ,\li1~l Sl'C to llC'lll'vr. Call 833-219S S....1(1\'rint:. n1 r L' ha n 1 ,. • 1 Jfl 1\r·.v n1J11in" n111f"hin•· h_< u111id s1•r1" pool. 1'11t: uis, no ~·t~. Ga rden Apartments ,"l-I.~-,,-D,ana f'trand ll<I. ,1., /LI<.:. CO~Tlt. has rhsc,.u11ts Top Soil 11 11 ' '-'"'·'"\, •It" N. N'""l''''I 642-8378 " " After 6 PM " c~·I D 1·1 c.:;.__;_ ________ ''~~1·1111 ~· or 1!n Pl'C'Ss t''-· l')ll\'h. :\Tust like wo1'ktni..:" COLLECTIONS CLERK " ,._,,_, "' ..... t-. ... ::, Dana Po111t. <..:r!!i•n ~~~~~~~~~~~~ on ._a ,.k· , ra1lf's. t~11· -I I I I ,-. I t Blvd., NB. &16-00RI Newport Beach/No11n 1 Tilt' .. 1~1:.!45 (II' 5-lti-·l'!i'~ * QUAl.ITY * pl'I'. It' P 11 . o " n.~1n1· 1 fli;u1·r!i. ___ + 1,. . .,,. •"" 1.,,, B4'>-0~~() Lu111. \\'of Coast h"'Y· See ;\l l'LCH & 1.0 p SOIL * 1n1•11 t ('urp. :'fJ::1 Pl11r1•n11 .• LARG~..: delu:-;,. :1 Ilr. 2 11a. El Puertoi·Mesa lJ11·},;. LJ IBE'RNARDO .t ~ns -* ,\1·,· .. l'.\I t ':tll 6l'J-S1/\/1.1 For Appointment I blk !CJ 1.11·••nn. $260/~1{1. Newport Beach/Soutn l\"A :'\T-,_-.0-. -R-..,-0-,,-n-,-"---1-,.-0-rk-I ll•J t'<lrfJ('C s;iles -l11st11lla!it1n "~" !030 J:.quul Oppor. J·:inpk1y1 •1-. Contact Carol Smith lo J"''"--.•t'.' 42--' si.. 2 BR Apt., Unlurn J th••• ~i 1 .. on~ ,,,_a11o 1 --. 1 Pt...onal1 ~,,,, ,,1,.,, ~J-'"'''!l """'"'""' _ _ __ +-. __ .. " .. u JU~ il(!y, ,),), \\'IS 11.'~ to !'hare ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii .. . =· ..:IJ,>o I ATHLETIC n I!{"~ c T 111: ups tairs. 9fi.l\-6767. $170. All Util Paid ., \! 1 .,, J • C I Cl -I t " AVCO ._. 11L ;1p . w1 i s 1n1e 01· ~ arpe ean1ng Tree Service J~))'" C 11) ,;;,n C!•·1nl'11I•'. 1 YEAltLY i;p:1('1uus :! liH. Nu Chi!drl'rJ. No i'Pts l'f'nt. s.-J() .t ·~ light & g;i.-s P ersonals 530 Floor Care & Windows :_:__:_:cc;c:;:_c__;_:c; _____ l 'n·f Culh•i.;1' srudr 111 11\•·r 6307 S.•11i;hort', S2Sj 111\1. Pool .~ Hl'Crt'tl./IOn * 2 WEEKS FREE * )ll'L" n1unth. i\:(ll t\f'[U:o.:C:, hul OU!('h i\.1ain\. SC'r.·. ~37-1!')()8 TREE & Shrub Tr1n1n11ng, ~1 )l);'[jUl'lllg 111 rhysical !)11y!i, 67'.~W·l or Ev£'.-s, 1959 Maple Ave, C .M. Yi'sta del Mesa l'lt'11n. t'Qn1fi1rtitlih.' t1 nd rei'ls->'ULt.\•' LICEN'~"L'D t n 1 11 r I<du"arion or lleiTea!ion, :i11 '"'" ~. '\G + o11;1•·lt". 'l(J79 Thurin i\v,•,, ~ CAllPETS, flN> .. ""'indfJ1\~ • in1 tng,_ r~ason.n l (', 11 ·e I ,, . .-.,. Financial Service 644-5800 ,,. ........ .I<)' v * SPIRITUAWS·r * C!ran, rcnronahle F:xp. r!itimal!e~<!>'!l~x~-<!<~2~,~~i!!~· irs !>Cl' 11..: S1;11 t a l .,:: ~.1 Al)Ul:I' c:Att.DI-~N HQ.\fl'.S (' r-1. AVHil Jan 1st. .Sp•r•lll"I -."d•'••g•. JO -.m.-10 I ~ pl'I' hr . 1'.J:!-O::l6. l'.:<1u<1l Oppor. f..:n1ploycr __ .. ·~" ,, " 1n.,lt1M S.14-2219, 541--ti:IO 11 --AVON MAKES 1 ""'""'""""'""'""""'""'""~1 lftVJNi:': AVr:. :\T i\.!ESA l\1,\TUllE n1;lh~ 1n shi1r~· !rg pin. ,\dvicc on all n1u11ers · ][I] '.\love J~ ~~11~~;1.s only ti.~~-1h90o~~·1~~l~~86t'.~.J>t.'. uch, :112 N. El Can1ino ll~al, Cement, Concrete E•yment i I CllHIST~J,\S TllB SJ~/\SON CONSTRUCTION SUPER1N- 13<-auL ,ro· vu \1•i111lo1v beach LAHGl-: :l Br, 2 Ba .~lurlio. f.tn t, "'/ii, 2 Im, 3 br. Priv. J>ilflfl. N.rw . c1·pts, f..l2-JZH or fl.1S-17J7 ilrps, Y.all pan! g, 1n1n1cd. $t2U Sl-IAJlE HOUSE OR"" APT. ~9'~9~~~:~too.\~~ <tppt call J~ATIOS, wnlks, <lriv~~. <.'Oil-L. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii~~·f~I TO BI·: JOLLY ·~.%~~~N~n ~·~n~oe:i~iu~~ nt'l'llpancy. Nr. Buker & OCEANFRONT 2 Il rt . Brisrol Sl95 i\lgr 979--3719 GARAGI::, $'.!40 'i'EAP..LY.I"'""""""' ....... "" __ ,. 64:HI~. i•v1•s ,t, "'l'rkl'nrls. NE:IV ADULT l.fVING Day & N i~ht Sl>i.·uri1_1', Pool. i\!so caieiing to partiPs. rrcte pumping. Lie. no. I Earn l'Xtr;;. n1oney for g ifrs for Nl'Y.'JIOrl Beach prov.ct. Fount;1111s. !lL~'. Bldg. 1\·/ SAVE SS$ lf()M E-Pi\RTNER 25.5915 Don 6-12-S.11·1 Job Wanted, Male 700 ;u an /\VON Rcprc.-sC'ntativC' .~ · b. 1-1 1 836-1191. ~~18---1~79 \VF. 1vould like to know if I------'------1,1 Y••>ll" sp·'"" 1,1,1 .. , , •• ,1_. f{esun1c: required. Call Yf.ARl.Y 2 Br. S!cps lo !ht' l llJ: ,~ J 0 1{ w/ loft. f 'rplC', Ix-sch. VPry (.'\•1l'. $185/mo. llo•ani <.'l'il, p111in & pool. Coll 6TnilG hltns .~-1'1'frii; a\'I. :)111r1ing l'Xl'rri.~c rn1 , II Hll'( .'S, N •. ENT p . . ~" .. .......... 97•1-o L . ,_. lhrre \\'as all)'onc who sa1v CEl\1' : at10, .drives, ~ •o -1 l --'-'"'"--"",::C'---~~=--1 Ot' TV. E:t. ,\(Jt . has tlish· l\1A I·. l•r r 1·n1 . 111 share lh .d F ,,-walks-Repairs, sn\v & J'·lALE-171 ~ \ft". olrl, good :... ·•Ill . \.\'a.o;/u·r. 11'f1ig, .-.hag cpl & l'xpensc 2 1.-Jrni-2 ha. apt. e arr i f'nt at wy .... l, ~, 5'M 8998 driver 11,ill d.rivc f.ir clcfr·r ly l3AU'l'Sl11'E:lt \i·antt';\_I I COOK-TRAINEE Apt. Unfurn. 365 SlRO ll!ll pd. Arlult s, no j>f'ls. ~3 I tan1\l!on.644-l·l l l l>f! Jlo'.1110 nr (l('(•k. 5-15-IS:i:'i. SJZ:!/n10. 494-:l5(i(i <!VC. ~j,'lc~~ :~'t~~~~7~ ~i~~: remove. ree esL . · · or handiC'apped . or liv~in ehilrl' Dana Point An :a. 4 Salary according to exp. Pn-- PARK NEWPORT GIRi. 1\·antl'd to sl::tall' hou'le l'l'S. 4n..C.03!1 Contractor I companion. Can furn i _sh da'ys l\'k, 6 pin to 2 a1n., fer ll(I stull<.'nts. Exper. _ 2 BDRl\l., l ha., fully -...APART.MEN.-TS-__ o0C ,~';,.!!. samc. ___ ~~Hi6 I o0cc,c,0'.,'"'=c,F-=c=-----"Co-rt:!frrences. Also' 1500<1 lyp1s1, n1rn ll'l'.uis. 086-88·12 [)('fore P1_.'.",,r,:~:,,h"2t·.J"o'ill •• tra!n_.3.0A10ip~1Y0 :Gc'o"".::.'c•ol;___._• ____ J -~ari)l'ti>rt & dra!)cS: ·bll-in , ·ov-u..:•• • .;qoL -:1\t -P~g~SIM:'/. n-GER-\\llCI\ ~ ~"'D.'J -; ~.1.•loi:d .u:~L!J...Ypc _J>I.J:t!l'al<l~\ J pnl. _ _ ~ __ _ ..-~--., " . rai~i,:I'. ~-pn & n-f.rig. Prin1l' Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedrooms f''El\l 10 share 3 Br 1 rid f.' 11 1 , 11 y mp a thetiC' B!dg Cantr .. Addtt & _Remod !'136---8280 13 \BYS!TI'I·'lt f E:< Bl Ir Han1bui-ger . J!11mlet, 15n NEW TRIPLEX F'.at.-side 101-. CovPrC'rl, rnl·I. anJ '.I'ownll"IUsPs l'J ap' vrt•gnancy i:ounseliug. Allor-State Lie Bl-114'121 J b W L I 70l ' • • ot L<;\ u ,\d11n1s, Cl\f. Ask for l\lr. Adult 2 Br, 2 Ba, l.:1undry, i;:ar aJ:r. J\flullo; onh_·. SJ~ r·r. $1!J.t50 Open 9-6 Daily l.agun;1 H~~~ ''409 J lit•n .~adoptions T'('f. 673-6()41 . ~9-Zl70 o anted, rem• e ;,1-(.;1 ~1 r{~~ ~r1ys upprox .1·7 Hagt·n. • Sps Pools Tennis ------"~"--"O'::::'.'------\Jl('ARF 642-4436 P:'.1. !1'14-o ~'GS,.. _____ _ PflliO, pnr!nsed '1;t1m~r. $21'.'i. Prr nion!h 6'~1;-il9 · · ' -JACK Taulanc, r e p n i r , NF.ED help ttl hon1r:' \\'(' ------L"'OOK, l:-:.\'.PBRIENCED 't6 H ·1 c 'I •• o 'II' "---CC.."'-~CC--'C-'-'CC:. __ ~ AITO.~.<; rrurn 1-'a.shion 1.~1anrl 435 Lll'E OR DEATl l r-m-•, "'''1-L,-, 8 -1 269072. ,,., ,,h .• ,·,10•, n '' r '··" '. ' H1\UYSrTTf:;ft lll'edL·d n1y T I' fUTII 1011· ·1'. "1"'"f• ~. 1 RH , ··arpn11. pvt patio. at Jun1bor1·• Oil <-'~-JO"""'" I G•r•g•s for Jtent -,-!l<J " .. " ,. " '" .. " or iiy .~ lnsurancr " ""'' "" " Let our babiC's live. For l\ly \Vay Co 642-4703 h o us ckpt'S, t·on1pa11i?11s. r:o.nll', olrt~r_,11·oni~n l}_l'"fer-* BLUE DOLPHIN * B•lbo• Peninsula r~;·~~. {'l'~d11i~11s.on~~~ e~·~ I !!ills f.71~} 644-1900 : MINI WAREHOUSES :il1rr11<11ives \o ABORTTO~ Elec;ricai & Gen~ral 11 o n1 c n1 a k e i· s t}pJVhn ~~~~ 96:1-:t;a·I NE\\I h'.ITCl!F.N ,i;; PAIN'r ehild/Jlf'fs nr Y.'ater beds. . . . I STORAGE eiill Lt~·~ LINE 551-5522, 1 . '! R.J207"\l 64_0357 !'>4i-4»'!L Bachrlornt'€'dsi:_:ood cl"anin~ 3:\:i5 Via Lido. N.8 . IJ;1y\'i1•v,, on (){"1'1111r1·01it. 2 Br. Sl.15. 5'1X--132'2. Lli.XUn"l _ 2 Hr ap1, b1111 I :-On :'\love-in or ~lovr-out 2·1 hrs. __:e-'o'.:'c·___::::::-'-"· ~·'--".o·':::::-:::_:__ ! EXP PRACT NURSE "·on1a11 fn1,· s1nH!t houri\•. P"~AESJ'A.'ING Adul 1003 E • ran~,., rl•fr1~. tb !nlhr & J.:.1r-. _ _ _ BEST l\IASSAGF: IN N .B. Gardeni_n .. g,,_ ______ TC \ 'O . , 11 OF~'I CE: P1•r1 n posil on. Call GC'vrgC' 1\A.I\.. " lS, uu pels, . e TR,OPICAL J:"OOL e lmg1• rlisposal. Soft i1·;1!t•r.1 L·han.;,·l·~. t l'\1111 $7,50 JJ11'!' .'400 Irvine Av£', Suite JO,'lB ·-J \ HK !/' .1>. •. ~. !~Jt;....ilG22 or 64G--7071 <tf!l'r Nn exper. rcq'd. Will train. 1-'Ba=tcho;c''--'BC!c'"c"-"ctc.l-<tl__c•_7_2 ___ 12 RR .. 1 ~ I~::.. Spiral strc~r: :Xhu lr)(·utinn. Nr. golf l'QUl'SL' ' nion h. . (111 Bristol\ Opcn S J\?11. PROFES..510 NAL gardellC'r, * G·lt-1.lfi.l * :J. AgP.-s 17-34. $3~ mo. s1arting 1 Bt. &:im {'f'I), rnrnan tub, frpl r. hl1ns .. lrg encl p;it1<1, ,!;: shflpJlin~. ·s llG per niu. 1 l!aJ111llun & t\.>y.·lanrl St., JIB ,,nn .. ')J7_0539. !rec iirirk, prun ing, ()AY\\'ORI\:. gl'nrra! cl•·an--__ SAiary + many beneJits. $185 inL·I u1il. .~ park'g. fni~t ynl. f..-iL'i & "1r pd. :l13 -111-16~3. ALLSPACE sprinklers, <'ieanup jobs, ing, housekN'pin~. J{elinhll', Bank Tr.i H\C'I.' to $a.:i0 No1v inlt'rviewing.. Anny Singles only 6-14--0997. 5-i~lt~ CHANNc:L RE.EF. 2 Bil 2 96():.1970 ,\LCOllOLTCS Anonymous l<111dsca p i n:;. George, 2r•111sp, .J.11-71l'Xi, 541 -!l'.l?IJ EARN & LEARN Oppo rlwi i t i es, lTI4) l BR apt n!' h••a1'h1·s 1fllT1111 D n Po1"nr I' 1 " J ·c rl 1· • 'll'"I" c .,..,. '("' l"hont: 5'1:l-1Z17 or Y.Tile 64&--5893. COOl\-Cnni parti1;n -driver . !::iitry k·i·e! .~pat /(Jr riC'!cl'-6-l~.r"<J£J=:c-______ _ · · a a ~, oay ront 011 o. s 1p, '-"' v ·• ltrage .,_1. 1110 • ., "' P.O. Box 1m Coi;fa i\lcsa. n1inrd 1n1ti\'. 1\IJ ht•iiefils. --~&72y1 t3 $165 pt'r 1no. Yt•arly. 1'()(11, furn avail. Ne11· in· Alaban1a, l-111 n t i n ~t o n * p,\[.i\t & CAIW READE It l\1 0 \V & t-:or.r: Scc 1 · 1 l'l'l<HT 1 ~11,.1111~~~ ~·2o1m1 ;ln, l;i·i·:il opportunJty. 1'r<iin as DELl".ERYL AM'o"i loo 1 elil'ly .,,,,.. . l.AHf;F: dt"lu.\"I' 2 RR, 2 BA, tt·rior S-l.10 J~I'. 0.1·ner P.1·ai·h, !162-3.'l:'..'1 or ~-..~t-..-0321. CLf:AN UPS 11·1 1r.1\"(' ( 1 1 .• ~)....., . in!f't·ior cl;_.rk. Call nu r 1 n1or111r1i..: mes X>me _Cc•cp_icsctrco_n_o __ Be_o_c_h ___ I "'/[rpl!'. rl1n rm. ox·L•;1n Gi:""li(i.17 'ti73-20Ci7. '1'1'1',."rl·."s'1'al~(1'0",o,."·._,.1,07~!Je<u:·h • 551--0657 • Help Wanted, M-& F-710 Lon~. 833-2700. Dennis & d e.livery route. Must have v1eY.'. Ex(•ltJs\v" DRnfl Pt ,N,_.,-,-2-1"1n'-=. ::::c,-,,-A-C---,---,-,, Office Rentill 440 ['~~~;~ .. ;~~'~'"~"~~ G al k -• Lll'llnis Personnel Agency ol economical car, 2a yrs or N,-11· 2 !l it Jl I ., L li:'I<· s:n.-1. 1 .. ·as1·. Th•1111ps1.n -",... ener .. rv1ce1 I -\I older , 2 'iii hn a. day, No • • · · up l'X. " uJls • "''Vit'\\'; nc:Xl lo pool, io:n--..A--~-,,,. 11•' ~"·'' 1 1·hl'lso11 Dr I I. h h nol ~ g•r :'11.anui..:l'llll'nl Corn. ·l~l:l·Ul ·ll. Mf:!Jl(',\L s11 ncs. On11n1-d . L ET MAIL SAFE 1-v......-v--v--' -· · · solicllUi•~. no ooll~Ung, ~Ill~ , c is v.•s r . •n• ''" · ,. 111~. !illllflll.. 2 car gAr . l\l 11ny B/\1' · 1 "' $'!.?:i. ('VI' ·193-2"1!(1, 5..1ti-4-MJ!J :t Br v.•/lrg pa11<1, dclUX'<' ft'R IUJ'C's. S36S ""r 11cc11p.111cy Xlnt Joe in Hun-[ Lo-_,•--' l[g) GUAR!) VOUH ~-!,\!!. Ai·c·nuntant 1,l Sl a.:: S' ,·-•1n1a 1c no expc.r 1nC'c., ~supplementary income. '" l<-1'"1• ' I'•'""'' C'os• 1~ ••..,... ,._.. ·1· I ,.,.,,._ · -"'"'/BA' "· ·' r ro start. APP Y lrl \\'eslm1nsta", Garden Grove, 2 Bil, 'J. has. rpt, drp.-s, hl1 -t'all a 11 5 "m"•c-"6-14--"-'"2"1-'-17'------"' 11 " '" ' " I 24 Hr. S1•rvi1'l'. C' C'l'·'"-'"·~!itn;.;, ..MJ '"' • .,... JO A\t 1 1 Pl\1 ...,, '193--:.M~i or 4~ ~ l11l!<pilal /l50 sq 11 !n 2500 0 1 l Pro.ICl'ammrr Sl '.?K 1•c1rsoEn-_ d -l""·"t N ' t. l-lunlinglon Bca~·h a r e a. 1ns, dish"11:hr, t-ov'nl pal10. EXCE P T TONAL NU sq ft . lni·ludL'S pvl en-I i~. · "k•\ renr;1s (' nsir ·Lo-, !~·.o 1c s(·ap,1 c.,... e\V~JClr 6:\.'l-29'.!~ . • ~ 6t' 11,c_-c___ _____ 1J •• \I'(,."' 1 °.R, ' .. l<•1·"/<-"l"1·", T\l'NllSF. A~ N B & IJ!l C lli\'C•l'stdP IJ1· \'B "· -,in !ll'OI.. · · Di"! C'I C-~--------1 L\11} •• .,.. _" 1 · •-•· " L "'"' • ,-,_ r ay · tranc.,s , lahs. crpt , (trp!i, Found (free •ds) SSO ''T OE.CO"•-·t~ ~'.:>tc{'. SeC'retary ST.-iO ;c::.;c'''--'=·.=---------DELIVERY nw1, ea rl y Corona Ciel Mar iJrps/(·pts. Slf..iO. rnl). C.ll! Ilch, na1ural ('arthy dcsirm. ;ur cond, aniplc parking. I '""''u " J\1arketu1g H.C'p S7~i0 BAfu\IA.lO, to p salary. OpL'n niorn, paper route. Cosla ;lft1•r nor \\'knds •1%-7('(.ll. 4 Hr. 2 Ba. $4JO. 1no. Call Phonl' 6.1!l-9S·IO, c v <' s OH.ANGE Co. Jl arhor Pa!l\il \Yill d«t' sour 1rt'f', hon1e Supcrvii;or P..c1ail SiOO r!;iy, nt1<'S &: Y.•knd shif\!i. i\1esa are<1. ~1ust h ave Huntinvton a.ach 67:l-6370. 997-1265 ore in Dana Pl IS ho\<1ing ' in c:r nut flll' l~<ili<l_ays ..... Girl FTid11y $600 C<t!l bclv•n ll fl./JJ & 6 pn1, dependable l'ilJ'. $l80-$l)J (S&;:s_ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 2 RR, hltins, swi1nmi11g fl <li111-:hy found ~lar(·h 1 \. r ;lt'llC'S pdcc will 1ncludr I Girl Offi{'l' to SGOO Mon-Fri, f>.;&-99:;S. pt_•r mo. Call ~8-·fT;,2. beach, Liilo Shopping urea. • l~t7.l. nan1<' on ll'Onson "S.•11 ~~;~~p afll'I' 962--6269 Rl!<'ept/Typi!it f() $600 BARf.IAID/\VAITl-:.ESS Dt-.:LIVERY. HOUSE\\'IVES, Extra Nice. $l9::i. yrly : • Raider," if not cla1n1cd 111 ''1'1!1 :-0\;S" by il100SC'. Gen'! Payroll/EDP lo $:"1T;i J"" SUPERIOR, (','I -l I h -J '/I .J<N p 1t1n ie. Denta .>i • 67:l-:.!S2c'--------1 r ;iys proper!.v 11·1 hr t.:urpt:•ntry, HC'pan's. Plun1-Cash H.creipls Clrk 10 Sfi7!'1 646-9-17.~ ,.._ll "-Mi-~ TOWNHOUSE :! Bl<. Hit-in.~. N1•\\·/y (i('l'· nr;ite<l. Encl g11mgt'S. Br•;1u- llful la11dsc11plnl:'. LI).; p!;iy arc. a rh1l11's rlrram. Cl•1.~f' •u shoppint:" & schools. Cl1!ldt·t'r1 •1·r.I C'On1t>. E'S'fCWF'l-~ 2 i1 I ' returned IO finder. (:ontac:t bing. E I e c . l{C'ntode!ing Acrtng Clc:rk/'fype to S5'Ei ....._. v \\' -Br, j )a.. .. , 1 ol (' 1 1~-~12 t "t2 =J' S ,1.;_ BRAKE & v.·heel alignmrnt 2 Br, fireplace, pool, pl""'\·a11' pHtlos, 1'<1ntinental bn·.nk- fast. Spacious grounds, 11"~'· !!hoop!:-.? !: fine beach. f"ur. n1sh1..'() or unfurnished, fron1 $2:ll. Corona de! lilar, fi.f·l-2611. .1 ll Jt lk lo1\' hi~h11•ay. Hi1nL!<' ri'f, frph·. lif.~111Pil t:eili11i.:. (;11n1ge, dl'l·k. $'2~. \:ill: 67J--141!1 r vt.'S or "'krnd~. Dtll !t.12-0.180 VILLA YORBA 714 /842-ffn TY. nhS(', ,\dulls only, no .a• · .ag:e a · J\T"~~ o "' -..... ·" · tcno -T <a · II file claini. -'--''--'-"'-~-------r 1 r PBX. firr a ii 10 S:l.T.• hr mcC'han 1 re. r·11 tin1(', goo<! f)f'ls li2ll RNtlorrl Ln • • C11rpen1ry, l!leclrical, p!un1h. " I or tt c ri hi tn 1·~·1·....,., ."18-T.''\'l . •• • , Fr;-D: 121 8, Vic: Soulh C""'.~r in", fix-if. ~· & U !J o int' CA.LL TR ISH lfOPK!NS ~r.!1~1,. 1 g 111' · ~"" "~'· .r ""· ""''' " JERRI \'l!lTTf::'llORE "'0~''_-•::c•·c"====---NE\V ~-BR, 2 DA. \"RL y Pl:17.u. c<11 short hiu1\.'i:l, i{l'flilU', 6-l:!·l·ID.1. -USBO '-JR~..,. 1110. •·rnt I'"<', OJ _ .. _ ,,,_, -,· I 11 k T ' v. B Y 2 Blk.~ to lx'h. $2'J5. 6·12-791·1, '' ''" _, ·· ,-.. s 1 ) ac · ll!<'r '"' H11uling """NE PERSONNEL &12-3lS8 oHtct>s nr. air1xn1. I.:! & 'vhite nulle. Vi:'r y af-JJ",VI Apply alt 6 Pl\f, :! !1111. sp;1ccs lron1 $1 :::1 tlln. fectio11nl(' 9m--OSIO \l"SIJ >'J( 1 1 ., SER.VICES ~AGENCY Cyruno Hc.~taurllnl PAHK /'\l'"'P<Jr!, liv nn. Vil'\.\'. i~H~3:\ C'\'CS. l hr, '""' I 'J _, ( 1 "· .. ,{ryrr,soves...,, .-/"\ GOIJDN C 0 fl! tlrll!on w .'SPl'Y . '· ••nlp c f~D : B1'\1'11/Blk v.·/y.·hltC' Hot Y.'lr_ htr. S2. llt'lriger. eii•pr>rt f!nlt'r l'l\'e mo. parking. s::::-.122::. Bt·f. 110011 J-•. 0 t7 =o •_ S•m" d•y •IAA E. J7th St. (nr l1vl11t>) C:'\1 \Fashion l~lan<H '2 lk'<lroo1n . h\ln~. I)\\'. nt"U I' lloag llosp. Arlull", $220 per inn. 642-1:1....:7. or .l\:r\--~·\I) /\fl no'n C'h~st 11n1t pa"·~. !\,ale. Med-"' oT ""'WO't " .. " S 't 224 6421470 N~\\'port lkarh sir.I' abnul ji 1110s-! yr. Vic. srrvice. UI e • ~~~-OC='-'~"'-'"='=-=~ --EXEC. OFFICE--i\Ja111 .:-ir. 111 S1u1ta Ana. ii:ici\L nio\'ing 8, hauling ~ CLA IMS ADJ TRNE (Wr;•u Vll'11 Of1• 111 l lninn !li!HXli~1 or 557-1826. hy stur\C'nl. Lari;e 1 ruck. Fe<> PHirl l~a11k Bldg. N1'\l'))f)J"1 l't•n!Pr f'NlJ _ F'm! Ger ni:in Heas. H<irry. ;,:~l-l:Yl6 ur Sollt! en!'J). Is set'kini:: carl'1'r 2UR. I i>H, frplt·. Shl\'t', {Tj)l ~. l'Oll1C. 11/!'1'('t'p1. !•ll, !',l'•',\' Sl'rv1r~·. Sh(•pl11~1~1 -Brv:n/B!k :t nHiS fi7J-{)l.i,17. AtTO llrl!illg-Clerk S:i"J;J l)lilJd(•d indiv. fnr fa n1aS!lt: r1rps, $23."> ,)'f'11.rly. Xlnt Jf}l·a-1.,.,....,,..,...,..,.,..,.. ... -~•wport Heights Avl ,J,,11. l\l r. ~lt·~·,,l'l:tnd . old . \"ir· s.~ntn ,\n;l/J\lf'sa n 1/!in,e: Ork, Ulg Niguel s.-,oo !raining p1u~n1111. C;lll Sain 1. 2 & ~Br. Unfu111. rrln_g, u1il i11C'I. 1'11'lc!,•r;1 lr lt1t'tl n1e -A11ph rations '' l·I- c1_;"c"c·-""'""~~!OO=------l2 Br <lup . Upst.air.:;, S:t,'X). 1;.11.~1 1111 l)r. 64J.-i27H. SKIPLOADER .t dump 1ru£'k S•c1,.,rnry S1i()1 H1<11~r. R:l3·:l700. Also Fl'C' Co1t11 Meta mo, CX'C'All vu, 119 Jlun· • l 'L}-:ASA!\~J' 2 Kr. jJ1.11>I. -""'---"-''--'"-""------11·ork. Concretl', asphii!t, ~1·t'f'tio)·, ~.,\. Stl.lfl Joh.~. 0..'nnis ,.;,, D1•n111s l'PJ'- . ' On] . ~u r. Adu11s, !\(• p<'IS. SlllO. f'ft(Jl'ESSJU:-0 ,\1.. ~rn:il~ •if-}-'ND: Rrrl/Brn1111 11 l1 ~ sa"·ing, breaking. 84!l-7111). rte Bkkpr, But'11;1 l'k Sti50 .~nunl'/ ,\.(:C'l1f'Y of Irvine, :..IQ.'\2 IUls:'!On , V{' ll~ Utl !lmnrr :.1s .. 1!Jt~ nr li12-1!011 11«•· builr!u\~. !\i'lrth_ { 0~1/l I 11/,\'l'l lO\V f111L L'it'. i\l('~·11r1-\.JT>.-,,.,,.-,.," hv "''''''"''' Call Jt-a.nna· si~1·t1 '''""''Ison D•--' BR. I ha & '.\ Br, 1' · &· Hu11Lln"tn11 Al'r. Call Bob \i"'" ......... 1 , .. ,,,, ' 'I''' J ,,. I + " "" c:c__"=:=-_c-7---~--- DENTAL Receptionist, desk only • At leasl I yr cxper·. Some Sats. Fringe bcnc1its. 11 .8 . ;irca. $1·16-3510 11.nyt1n1e. Dl:::NTAL recep!. C'Xperie.i1ced only. Apply 22& Th~llia, LA - ~W\a Bl'acti. 49'1·4685. Oishw11 sher, p/time. Glen l!avr n Con Vil 1 es c en I llospitAI, 1555 Superior Avl'., N.B. 646-TI64 DtSJf\\'ASl-IER. Cul! ti!'ll(', days. \\'eo.:kends oft Call fi 12---0593. • b • ,,,,1. 0 •"' ' \", • ( •l1•n .... Ech<"hn ::<, 11.B. "'/Vhn. VF:ll\" n i:;,\S. I .~· S1rl Jfnffn1nn ."'.' ba, bltn rangt>. drps, crp1 . r.lcyrr offi1~. &i-HrktO or 0Sc•:nc_C:::_l•:mc.::•on"lc•:_____ 111 1•d 1 t·a l . arc \I 1111 1 111 c: , s1i::-1l2l. Ii 16-l:J4ti NEWPORT Clerk Typist/ Rece pt pool, club1111 , l'af1)(,)rl. 1'212 hon1r ~l-l&-31i'O. un.:hltec! nr 1nsura1u·l'. t'I\', '---~-~~~-~ tninlf'fl. tJj)t•IJins:. Al'i'u:·aii• /\grTJ('Y i\.lrtn1J~<'r in N.B. j College Ave. &1&-0032 S14J _ r ~ ru i. No. ul llB. *NOW AVAILABLE* Call !"1 lj--S~2.1 Bkr. 1;1.:Jti\l/\N Shl'ph<'!'d, ,\l. -6 32 FT. FU!lNITURr..: Van 1 P e r sonnel Agency t,<'IH!>l. ~·ronl L)fl·. ;_1prv>;lf. Days, -10 h1-s . 1~:11d hol idays. DONUT Shop, p/thnc. Eve ,t, n10r1t<;, f;."n1a.Jc, age 25--t:i.I ,\pply in person, ~lr. Donur,J 1:!..i E. 17rh SI., c"'"'---- -DRY CLEANING n IN G do' /\pl -11ks.-:.! 1110l'. old. Tnt1/\\'hilf". f [ al r h ul & 'I 833 0 0 NB ,., J'lt·asant SUl'P•und1ncs. E\"• BEAUT. 1 BR Duplex. J-'rpl1', '! Rr., IJltns. t'l'pl~. 1!rps, l'(Ul\ f'V.' 11r n ~ DESK spal'l' avatl&hlc: Sj(J s. (' t Pl J'l/9 or oC urn a !i ~Pn over r ., . . Xln 't t"(I. tl!'1u•f11". Dis,· C JJ l:IC'Hm cf"il, priv. p11tio. Nn pool, play ar!I, r nrport & X\nl San (1('1nl'n1e Aren nlo. \Vlil pmvirll' furniture . ' 1J<1~ HJ.n, -. hnuling. 5-18-1862, 5.i7-2736. 642-3870 /ns!runl\'n!s, 102 E. R11kf'r r.tI.61':~~/'d. _For appt. h ch•ldren or pcl!i. $170 lllll ln1lry fae1t. Cplr .Jr. I !in1I :l Bl!, 2 BA, Sl~ :it S:1 1110. Ansll'cring ~cn:ice !'i~ l-:l9 t4. i' AkU, gar11gc: !'lC'an-ups St, Ci\!. 97~;-{iUO. t..:r1ual OP-\-"'-'-"'""----=~~ pd. 187 21st St.Cl\f61S-JjJ7 .. chUtl ok, no l,IC'ls. !14;l.-4tili4 3 Bn. 2 IJA, \\'lth1~~hS\\T :1v:illahle. 1787.1 Beach Blvd. 1-'l)UND: 2 A<lor,1hlr lJl'llglf' rC"movc irees, din, ivy, Accountant to Sll K por. l'1nployer . ('LJ\S."i Sl:::LL.5 -642-;lfi;s I c 'tO ,r.,_ rireplat'-'• L.JU. P"P' 01•11m...: 6 y.·k~ 1\1 ~ F 7 ~"" ' e HOl\1E ATl\10SPHERE -c"=' c'c'·.c..~"-"-"------All Apl<. hllve pc1'vttlc palln.~. 1-iunt.uigton Bc-ach. 6-l'J.--l'.121 · · ' +• '. · drh ·l'ii·ay.,, slumps, 8,1 ·~...,.. ~lajnr n1anur. is s1·t•ku1g-111-Help Wanted, M & F 7 10 1 Help W11nted, M & F 710 l 2 B I . I Call M2-6'\ 7 S. nrt 2:::o J>.nl. , I ~~iiiillillilli .. iiliiilimmmmilimmiiiiiiiliiiliiiimmiiii OJ,.,. 2 ,{. 3 Br. $170 up. R1•111al UNf~UHN '.! lil . A, >ng 1t rnany Plhf'r /<.'i'lluii·s. S<"' r'Hl:'ll!·: ulfiPc .sr11cc, ;'l\':til ai Housecleaning <hv. fnr L:'f'!l('n1 a<·1·ntn1!ing Oft•., 30!r.. i\'laet' Av f'. & su1111,v, 11r;lp!'S, !Kil f.· <.vi.ti n! !~1\6 CaniiiJO De t)1s Fa.-shi<1n lslanrl NC'\\'pur! \'Nr:. kianii•1>e r•nt, lire !;iffy fl"pt. l:t·port 1lirr 1•tly 10 the 546-1034. \l.'t1!1'r forn . Clost'ts 1<1:alorf'. l\lnrrs, jost south of San HL":u·h, 861 sQr. ll1 :.!.:~-,o t1llor, ll'm. flea roller \'le. Dedicated Cleaning ··hi~f ac1·oun1an1. Bt>nl'fit~! LRG. 2 BR, 2 BA, N'<lrc. I 1•h1hl. nn (X'ls. SI~(• per Cll'111\'ntl' l:Pnl'raJ ll~pilttl. :-;Q~· Furn or unfurn. R1•ply _[)('I i\lnr i\vc., C~I S.IG-11!\2 * \Vl-: 1Xl t::Vl-~RYTH!Nt: * Cnll Sa111 fl icti ·r. il:::t-2700, i'l'rr ig. range & J'O'IL A011!/s lllQ. ,i\c·<02-clc6'_9______ Use 1-:~trella Olf-r11mp l~l) Box 12&1, C.i\1. !!262ti. ~·Nu · fn1l fJllllP.Y whilt' Tt<'rs. t-rri' ··~I . 616·2iG!l JJ,·1111is f.· Dt>1111 i~ Prr~t·nnc! ovrr 3;,. $150. u111, rd. 2 Bl{, cpr.,, rti:ps, b11ns, •Phlln<' ,192-1021. '192-8700• 1801 Newport Blvd, CM 1v/h1Y11\·n spot~ vil' Edt~\111 HOUSE OF CLEAN ',,',",',.,',",:,' ... ·.,,,",',,-_ il'\·inr·. 20.~2 ., .. , 2A"" ! f~'V!< ~hop-llii::h H.B. 6--.16-<>.'.:'.'.t~•~,-__ 7 .. •l"tO"'" ''"" cru'JlQI' s, nr. · :, · Apf5., 11(, & 6.'i."I S(J. It. nl 40.· ---flnors, cnrpcts. \vindny.·s & --------~-- 2 BR :ipt tn fourplex. Drps, ping ,'ti sch!.~. I_ child. OK. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 An· •'Ond . Util. W/el\'Vl\lur f UU. i,:1n\\11 grey cnt 1vhi1r ivnll~. F'rrl' c:sl, 642-682,1 ,\f"C(1r ·1,rr1\NT, t'npn hl" nf ~ovc, carp, forced nlr heal, No pe1s. 646-3786 or 5-l:Hl760 li·l:r66HI 01· 54~2G6 nose & feet Ve . Thnlla 111<1 in1r1ini11J.{ n111l11ple ~t of near buses. ndults C:1ll ...... WALK TO BEACH C:=o~sl~a:..:M:::•!••:., _____ 11-.c " 1 · 51 Cl\.t 600 49-1-2.'i<ll M:.:.::•='=°":.:.::'~Y_______ twits. fin11neial statc1n£'n!s. 673.-0119 or 5-18-7565 2 & 3 Hr. Cprs. rlrp.~. bl rns, IE '"'CITING ~~ f\,na ~~~1:1' fl~. nr .. hey. Lost 555 SLU~IPSTON~. brick plnt r~. all 1ournvl". & 11 cc t BEAlIT Carden 2 Br triplex, i;l'ar . 3()8 J6 rh St. 536-8!>18/ Tl C:. • prki;. analysis, Good sHJ<1.ry S.: <)11- bl l d 1147 39:)7 PALM MESA APTS c-u-67,_ ~"I RF.\V/\ltD -l.llS! our h111r k expertly instrd. Specially ply. S•'ncl resu111I' 10 ~Is. Ins, ..-:ar, 11un ry, nu -·, · · • ''°"'"""c1cn_oc· ------"c-~c'=~ pMoo\. &1;>-4930 Bob. llinC'r, p O Bos •15j2, lrvtrle, paint. $200. 673·83&1 bef. 9, e WALK TO BEACH ~1JNUTES TO NPT. BC!-1. START --~ ur fen1alc ca t -tlC've r been C 266-• /md >'URN OR UNFURN _,v day w I a out<loors. \\'ill be terrified. Painting & a. 9 1 a ft " or w s. Br•"<I n" J, 2, &. ' Br, "P"· · · H•r'-r Vie1v. S"0 te w " " " Do'-11·ev0 b\y l•rg" ap1i:. uv • ,.,.. no "l\in1I" 6 _vrs. f'>art Shu nese Pa..,.rhanglng ACCTG 0 1'rk. kno\.\·s Acl'ls 2 BDRM "' new I y d I II 221 16th St "" .. " '" , .. ,,·1 at 1hC' Lido blcl" _:..;:,"c:.::".;.:.::.:o,_;:~---a ,.. rps, i ns, gar, · huge pool, Jacuzzi, C'iec:t bl!-• <>' -i;lon1llch sag.~. tiny hlf ·-Paya.hi!', 01X'ratln[! journals, deroraled, ft'l:). mo. 2 !)lks 847-:1.%7 · .... d 673-4156 nf 11•hi1c on chf'st & l"llr.S. PAP F. n H A NG I NG , pro-filing. lite: typing. full or r-m ,~ppi·"g, nr schools DOG RUN uu, ,,.,ag crpts, rps, sauna 6-5-7285.., " rtl'. Adu\~, nope!~. Office \V/bcout vic:w, 565 Sq. No 1..-ollar. Gonr !iinN' 6 pm, ff's.'>ion11l frl'C' €'SI .. Lo rost. part tln1e. Sf>nd rt'sun1e to 1--'"'='-"::.,=~-=.,--,-7 12 Br, $159. Crpt/drps, JXlOl, SINGLl::S From $1fi0 ft. NeY.'JX>rt Cen11'r. $425 mo. Dec. !Ith. Call 8·12-2&17. I~ hl•!ore C h ris I ma 11. r.ls. !linf'r. P O BoJ< ·l."1;12, I BR unrrn npt, 11td -pool, R'flr, ('hllt'.1 ok. 841·3330, 1 BEORM. Fron1-s1a; Prof~sio111;1lly riC<.'()rate<l , _1''aml1y gi•ir.vin~. 968-5129 al! 5 pn1. 11,·in1•. C11. !l2fiG~ I $115. + $50 see. dep. 842--45M. 2 BEDRr.I. F'ron1 SUG -E~111 te Relilly, &IO-l\20, REY.I ARD for whirf' Gf"rnian EPDlE Pis7. Deco r ating ACCUl'NTS l'n~a hll' Clerk,I :,.iR-95'VI 2 BR. 1 BA. Bil-ins, cpl ~. Unfurn Apll" Avail frorn $10 Ofc suite. 1000 !L.5uit.ab1P Shepht>rd pal't h u ~key. Sr'-1vir.t'. Reasonable rntrs. Con~inu·r inn E~p. JO kc.\· t & 2 RR. $13$-$155. SlovC', ,dl'P"· 1 l1lk 1n bC'Ach $175 to $15 l.E$.5. fnr doctor. II u n t i lls Ion ff'malc, About 40 lbs, In Nrnl y.·ork. 4~2-:l!~IO. h.11 !+1111'11 fypr .'1) 1vpn1, ref, crpt/drps, htd pool. 1110. 615-.105.i, 536-1116 You're right, th ry're 111alf'r-Ga1Y!cns, 84&-132.1 . Vic. ol Npl llc h, Seashut'(' PATNTTNG. P:oiP"rhnngin&", C.~f)nhlf' h1ou11lin'! h.-.av~ Adults, no pets. 64.'l-8965. 2 BR, t BA, bllns. klll'ilgf'., \nicC('I• 1561 Jl l~a Dr. 2400 \\f. C<iu sl Jlw--1.-.-,-,c-rn-s..<1 Dr, &1~)84/ Ans lo 11Rlllt' l\1rtS~C'r Crnftsmrin. Jnt -f.xt. \'nlun1f' ('fill !lm.-1:~--.o R:::O- •STUNNING 2 Br, 2 Bn $145 mo. J\i;k for D!Uc. 15 blks lro~~port 1:3lvd.) rron1 Sturr Shirt Utll. ,\u· of.___,_P~"c"'"'o"c· --------Locnl ref. J.'!'f'r rst. 9i!l-!'129·1 fi :IG, :\1on-Fri, fnr :1p11t. Gnrden Ap1 !1. Pool. Ree 962-M'il t1lnrl. Ht+asonable. 541·8618. BLK & Silver c:crn1an E~'1'ER. $220 & up, ltoon1.-s 1\f'F1\IH \\'i1h!l;1ir 1)1)\1 hnJl Rm . ilO \V. 18lh St., O t. NEW unit~. Wa lJi: 11' ~ach. * CASA VICI'ORlA * Businest Rental 445 Shepherd fen1, 12/'i, vie. $Ut Ne11.t \VOrk. Airle~ an openin" for I rxJ)f'r oper- ' & 3 BR "" t/d-· 1 2 • J bd 1, 2 & 3 BR furn & unf. C1\l ~ .. Ne\vp()rt. It (' 1\' 11 r<I . !iprnv. c 11 n Ro,v, 96(.)-1•107. atnr in t~ountuin Vallry. Ph. EXECUTIVES -MANAGERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" Sl2M-$75M Range SAL A. II: I ES.Nl:CioOfl Al LE Are You Unoimpl oy ed Now-A•• Y.,u Se1king A Cli ... 9e -Worried About Your Ag-Tit1d of Br oken Promi1•- Und•c:id1d A1 To A Proper Cour11 of Acli<>n- AR E YOU UNDER PA ID? If Y.,. Caa A.n .. er TM f.ollo'lfllMJ Ccrt~Mt. 11 111• Afflr1T1otltt. 'W•'d lit!• Aa lft'ten'I-Wlrfl Ya• IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL -WE CAN HELP YOU A. Do you hft vl dtong ~oc1t;o n1I dliv1 7 8. Do Voll hftve good nfttivt i11tellig111c17 C Do vou feel 1ull,ci•nlly moliw•loid lo .cltit •f ? 0 . o'o yo~ h~v • !h1 1bilitv to mai.. d,ci11on1 E, Are you re•dy io 1et • r•1ll11ic (8fter cbi1cliv11 F. If yo u we•• ccnvinc1td 01,1 help w"' ,,,,;!,bl• w<>uld y<>u 8CC1pf it, wilhoul dtt,,.7 YOU SHOULD KNOW i • , ""• crp .,,.,., ooettnYJew,, .,. mu;, C d D/W TV ., ''"2---7 pools, playgmd $150 up. Call 1 day free rent. 536-2!'>79. arptl!I, raper, · OF'l-"ICE on Newport Blvd. 496-J.'Y[i, cvC'~. PRO~· nninter. hone!it \>.'Ork. W 705 'l ant. Pool, etc. 525 VIC'toria l p · It " r • APT '1 J o 6'15--0!40 NEW dlx 1 & :i BR, $170. St. at Harbor CM. 642-3910 Avall. on ('Ilse <U111l Y ORO\YN, malt:: Dnrh~hund f'C'8.ll. t nt/cJ<t, fl'C'e ~l\n1ate. "Anagrr 1\•an\l'r , p. e Th. b1tt1r i<>b1 •r• nol 1d ~••ll1td e Third P•rly prof111ion•I inllu,nc1 ;, ,om1lim11 111c11- '°''¥ . ' ' 2 BR. Adults, no pet11. BAY $125.F rplc. dl11hw8hr, "tlt:pt, 2 WEEKS FREE RENT lurn,1 carpeted, ~J000rtcond. l0t;I in vicinity or CrrritM !.. Refs. 548-2759, Stl-3913. por . !or ('Oltplc. Husband MEADOWS APrS. 387 \V. drpll ~IU'. 962-TI37 ;>a.tk ng. Approx. i;q . Tl'mp!c 1t rr. Lag. lkh. PAINTING &. PAperlng, :.!l for n1alnt., & plu1n blng Bay St., CM, 646-0073. NEW Apts. walk lo beach, Huntington BMch ~~fl~{~i 1:rrc='t':!c~~~ Rt-ward 494-066.1 ycAn In Hl\rbor area, Rets repair. /:~ 2~ry~~o "' "1de Attract. 2 br, b\hlll, 11 2 & 3 BR &VA.ii. GARD~' AP"· 2 & I br, "'" ~s LOST small brown poodl(' tumUrhed. 642-~. oc,n':"', ·.-~3m' ( J ' i;.-.::)1. r-i.. .,..,._...,J_ ' puppy. Lltlll" girl mls1'1'.!!l 1 ..,,.,.. • dshW1\hI', crpt, drpK1 encl -536-2579 furn & Un.furn. No children V•"ant ' store!l for Jn.a•o 00 I St c~ PROF Paper Hanging, no A I -p N "' 64(H)!74 I i-o-'-hunt '" " .. ~ hi!n. Vic. 2'2nr .. 1t! 1 ... 1_ II I pp y Lil J)l'rson. o t t gar. o po • SPECIAL Holiday dt'nl, 2 or pe .s. '10UJ '"""' • &lboo Penin~ula. $60 per P\t'ft!W ~nil 642-5018 R:i~. sma or loo arge. 'f'ht>Al~r. 2905 E. Coa11l ftwy, 1 ADULT lrg 2 Br. pool, qult1, BR, 1 BA, walk lo br>ech Newport S.tch mo. Apply Kelly's Sleak RE\VARD lor rclurn 01 nllttts Cd~1. Concr'11~1o11 Otshie!.....__ I 11uper cl('11.n, blln11. $\60. No 410 lt11t St. 644-0)51! !louse, :ll9 Palm, &lboa. ])IA.mond Pinkie Rln.(, I.mt Patnler, Sf'ml-retlrt>d AS..<;;EJ\ffiLER 10 $2.50 hr, pe~. CAii 646-6974 Laguna Beich B•cheSor Furn $205 6i5-!'i774. ______ ~ Vic; of MnrkC't Ba!!ket, N.B. Effi clenl f\nd ch.•An. Very ni i.:e conds. l\tu~t have! 3 Bil, 1V.. be. epnC'lous Apt. 11 ~an Vlc1v, Yearly leuse. "TifE Factory" has n 11)! ll/9/73, 673-~. * 6-12-12."i.'i * ROO<I hC'allh. l!N; 8-4::«! PM, Child ok. $175 mo. 6'1&--3572 1 Br a11t. (.'lflff In , \II lfl'ftred Pool. Adults Only. i;hop avail. $_Ht.'l/nl0. tn REWARD! Lo~! C'll!lh, Thurs . JlAJNTER. hilo:hly qu11.lil\rd, J•ern1. ~·ork . SpHni~h s1ieak·1 757 Sh&llmar. pd , no chllriren, J¥J pets, LAS BR I SAS APTS. C11.nnery V1llllge '125 :J01h St.. 6 So N ~lliri1'nt, "·ould Hkl' )•our ln.11' !"l'J"!IOn, it po..~s lble, but VACANT now. 2 br, t ba. l Sl85 mo. 4tH-4M30T ~1-58.18 ~1lf1 Rlver Avl'., NB NH. 642-191",0, iii1~. a-T'('~-l('6t1~i1 8 cwport hus\11e11s. Hr.a!> 642-3158 not nettsAAI)'. Co. gh:e~ chllrl ok. No peL,.. S17S. l20 FANTAm'TC new duple:x, CRll 642·2566 l'.ou don't ll('(.'(1 <It. 1.un to INT/EXT PAINTING lrN" lurk"Y~ to al I No' 7-Al~n. &16-5996 O<'CAn, 2 BR. 2~ BA. SSOO. ,...... .1AA't _, • _,,, 10 "Draw Fa~!" wht'ri you MANS \Vnll t'I. Sal, :Z.100 hlk " cniploy~ for Chrl!itinns. "'' '"' ,,..1 '"""' .... Co11sl l-l\1"', Nf'•.,.,...rt. Jlf'nch. rrcl' E11t Jini 675-J..'i-'i;, ":Cl lO J OI! ACE~,'~ UN1'"UH.N l &. :i Br. Gardch 494-65<Yl or &14-MM "Draw Fut'' when yOU pl11ce nn ad In tile 0.1Qy ll r.A2--0' --c• G NT/EXT 1:. "'~'-1. Y I P I Pl.-"" ad in the C.Jly Pilot W11nt .Ads! C111l now Ca .,., l76, PAINTIN , I ?.1!1 Jrd SL, ~ui1c 20:\ Apt!!. F rplc, 0/\V, pr\v Tiit! " c IOW ages" O "'" ...,, I -·1 JI -o. I """I I~ '\-• 64' ~78 p;Jol W••I A -'-! Call now , __ Mc2_--56'!l!~'-------~-Cl •• ASS SELIA-; -6,12-;,67S Pnorrhllng llt:' ';)16-!n·~ un\lngton 1>1.·ar I .1.>1~ '""' patln. $17().$195. ~i!'17·2S41 rll11~ ........... #l"VQ • ..... u" A -__ :-4: e Getting the right dooit open, •t lht right l•vel re • q uir11 techniqu•. e Ei1cul!1'1 po1itio1u •r• liUetl tf,,,ou9h t Jt cutiv• ;,.,.,. vit w1. e M•11 r1111mt me illng, ;, not~ lolftl 1 n1woi•, SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY -FOR- NO COST EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW EX!!OUTIYC: si:nVl3ES, INC. BUN. -HOME OFFICE - 17141 547-9625 M•in St. !SECURITY BANK IUILO!N~ SU IT E 1011 I -- OA!L'Y PI LOT Wtdntsday, Otttn1ber 12. 1CJ73 Wtdntsday, Otctmber 12, 1973 PILOT·AOV(RTISER fft , • H.lj)W.nt.d,-M .. -F) I OHOfPW •nlod~M & F 710 Help w~.-n..,.too-, ..,.M,...,.&""'F,-:-71"0,...,.H'""•'""lp""'w,,,....n-,-.""'d,""'M',...,&"F=1'"1 o'""H"'•l'""p""'W.,,..•n"'t-ed"'",""'M"""&""'F,....71"0,....,H""•""'l-p°"W""•-n"'tod-,-,-:M""&~F'"'7"'1"'0-.,An...,,li-q ... -.---IOO G•rog• s.1. 112 1 Ml1ce ........ II MOTOR ROUTE NOW HIRING Ve1 A!Ult Ttninee SCRAM LETS OAHl\GE $.ale-, Must sell al!, CIHtlSTI,\N tAS..~£TT'E • THE CATS MEOW! • 50 year A<'\"Un1ul!ltlon, °'-'<' SAL.E . 1':XPERlENCED RESJAURANJ SJAff Kirn!\)' wl "111 tnlin 11 S}'nl· 1•1, 15, 16, 9ani·:,Pm, ~U Ont' \111')' l,plrtiry sellbl& The Daily Pilot ha s an opening for a driver l.o del ive r papers to carriers in Laguna Beach-South Laguna Monday through Fri4 day ~fternoon s. and Sund ay rnorning . Salary plus auto alJO\.\'ance. Phone llarry Seeley, 642 .. l::r'll, for flppoint1ne11t . Cook • lsarfendenc e C..ash-pittht'tiC' indiv. to lend & ANSWERS Da.rrt.11 St. COllta r.te11a 1 l'IL(stth'll \\ 11l11•r M11rt~. !{'I,; • l\ilt:.'h<·n bt<Jp • \V1u•· • ced genlle ha.nd -wlhh; furry lit· · ~7"'4119 I Llndi<"Y, Cl111t;k Smith , Sted· ru"11-• JJ0111ess e llusboy11. £xpenen 1 · c 11 1 81 rnllJl, Pourt'.. e1<-Single• SOr THE VELVET TURTLE I t' p&Uenlll. ft .i2 ake, fl!ouldy _Cl.ell _Extol _ Hounhold Goodl 114 r. Uf>, lllbuin~ $10. y;.,.,I 833-2700, Denn.IA &. Denni• "' -v COOKS BUSBOYS PeOlOfllWI A~ncy of lrvlt!t!, Output -POLLUTED LADDERBACK r o c k e r holde>/.!i 50c &r up. 2082 Michelson Or. No wonder 1'V •mell!i", Look .JlT· 50 Large Frosr F'l't'C Yri & Sat, !fA?.1-3PM. RESTAURANT Oprn soon 1n Fashkin Island \\'e're a great dinlltt hcousc 1o work fur & huve rna;or 1'4.'ru•fU s. lnlPrviewing Nu1\' - Noon to :l !'~1 & r<tJntlnu1ng at all the POLLUTED air ii Reh-li:tn.ior .$9$. t.ied. site 1531 Menrovia A'H.., NB has lo travel through. dellk t.1.5. Call eve 9 . I'"' Ro )1.1 LAPP LAND DISHWASHERS FOOD WAITRESSES WAITRESS NO SUNDAY WORK Exp'd & 1nature. 1v.11.ltres1 Appli•nce1 102 63&--tl684. BeauiUul Reindeer Jllde. UDY Clairol Elec. mirror Perteet /or • throw_ N&, '~!!!!!~"'"!!!!!!"':-~-"!"-~~~":"'~~-::"'~~~'l-~-".:'-":'7.:I f!:t!ly 9 A:\t to 5 P:0.1. COCKTAIL WAITRESSES An equal opportunity e1nployer I \\'l\nted. 5 day \l'k. schedule: l.-1011, 1'hun;, & rri -ll:JO <lm to 8 pn1: 'l'ues & 'S11t . 9:30 am ro 6· pin. C'loaed FRElGHT D~G£ s.ALE $l.i Carovelle war skillet~ or hang on the wal!, many ~ew }lotpotnt ~trig's., ~-Dual quilted sµrc<td $3!"i. deoorator UM"I. For tllf' d11hv.·at1hera &: r 11. n g e ~ , -1~3z ecology minded, t h I • Help Wanted, M & F 710 I Hetp Wanted, M &. F 710 Pl,..ne nun1bel' 644-:'i{13 • 1-1'\'l'UNCll •• 1 2 The VELVET TURTLE Apply In Person v.•ashers & d~rs. factory do1ne11ticat!.'d aninial h11.1 a El.ECTRONICS I \ ~. ' . 01~r., •:as~ F'ASl-IION JSJH.\NIJ . BLACKBEARDS Sun. Unif<•l'ln furn. \\ledical & hospi ttd beneftt.s. Pleasant 1vorking condit ion.~. Apply [.in<lherg-Nurrltlon, in re<ir or the 1'oy \\'orld Srore Vn IO\\'Cr lr.\•el, $.'}, Coast Ph1za shop renler in C.l\L Ask ror Al CasOara. warnnt,y. J I 815 v.·lhlerness appeal"llnct . $Stl. BEACH CITY APPLIANCE ewe ry • 6+J-l687 ASSEMBLERS y 1~ u1111 ~JM''· -I u1 t ~1n1e !\l·:irPoR·1· c i-::--.·rt..:t UR. INSPECTORS .!.!11•11~r~I :-;tuft ,,J_::-~I)._ \\'t-:-ST On MacArthur Boulevard Nedr Orange Co. Airport 36~ W. \Var~er, SA 54:>-0780 ROCK i{ Ou ND INVi':ST-N~f~-;\-Y~. ~d~.,.-,-1,-,-.~,..-,-,.,-,-,-=T-~12'1 2062 N. Tustin., Orange r.·JF.:NT . Ladles i.,:l'n1stonl' $10, silver 3-pc . .suit $15. ELECTRONIC TECHS LAD.IES Travl'I nv•·r lil. II Nw·scs you re looklni;: lvr ·a11 C'!I:· RN LV 998--5656 r!ng.s vnlue up 1~~ in 10 nt>1v 11'i~11. a!h, brn. aubun1, VOUBLE elecu·tc oven .~ yrs. OisL'Quntcd 494-8361 eve, $10. Good usecJ .o.z. 18·~. electric cook top. Ov~n only DIA. &>!. approx 1 ct--:A~ $5. Ne"· silk rll'es~ $10. Furs, $60. The cook WP 1s 011ly 1. $.)5(); Earrings 1 ct. S.1$. eoats. !l41ki-119 " $35. phone 557-2010 Cl'13) 4l1-1921 t.. \Vorld 6-8 DELUX·£ _Frigidaire 1Ya1Mr f'iting jnb Sf'l' Nlr . ~lcl.anc, ~ -N~AID.~ Equal Opportunity Employer m/( / Expnn,hng 11{l11·d<•fen.~\' l'l"e-- troni...:s n1iH1Uf<'l('tun•r nf'ar Orange Co. ;\J rpon sel'k~ 111 rlivi(luals rnr 1!1e :"thovt fl!'- :o;itiron!f. !nlt'l'l'lt'\\'!f M•ln'1H.V U1ru Thurs, 1 P.:".1·7 PJ\1 .t Sal 9 Ar.·J-12 noon. Sht>r;dllll D('I\. Inn, 211'.! 11·1 & 1llher slufr s. lop 1,1·1 J'acific Const lh\)'., ll.B. £tuly pay. In1n11..'tl , p11y for Sui!C'l22.\Vehave openin~s fio(1r rl11ty . Co11nty1vlde f(•r S ladi\"'~ fre,~ to trr1vi'l lnl!'v11·s.-i\lon·~'ri 9-5, U.S. & relJ1 . High earnings, !:•'S\'QUh~ Nurses. RC'~lsrry, h'.'1n~. paid, 1:. are n ts .l:>l l lu:-:11_1!11l !{rl., NB ILol1_by 1velc<1me ;\t in1t'.'rv11'11" l'\11 P :-,rk Lido Bltli;:'.1 642-99;"'· ~!j!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!J!!!!!!!f!!!!!!!!'!!J!!!!!!'f!~!!!!!!!!!!!'!!J!!!!l!l~~' I \\'A I TR.ESSES -No Students Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Please. \\I ages according to COLOSPOT l'S Cu Ft rl'frig. pn1 & dryrr, 4 yn; old $275:. rrost!ess. 1vhitc, t !t 11 y ror both. I-lei.IV)' dreSl!ier, ,4 t'l'•'Ond. $1'.Xl. 01· , b.st oftr Mitc•llaneous 818 dr!IY.'Crs, S~: Comb. 67~~18 MUb'll(l\'OX 1'\/, "'OrkB ~; 1.-xix-r. Apply in person. RECEPTIONIST STORE MANAGER llan1burger !lf1J11le.t. 1545 (j1~) :l-10..ff,()() MSI DATA CORP. hol!s(' to hC>U$t' sail'~-fi-10·995-1. LEGAL ADVERTISING INURS!:S Aldes, 111~ med. I Op('n1ngs. Al l sh111s. C1Jt1- \'Ulescrnt 1-los~-~H2--0:J~ Fentaslie slarting sah1.ry for i''l'nia le, r-.lalurt'. L1dirs re· Arl:uns Avr .. Cosla · ?llesa. sharp indiv. ,...,/avg typing rail Sl\'in111'('1tr. F/liine. Ap-Ask for r.tr. Ilagan. .~ lite t>.xper. Xln"t co. ply in person, Thurs, Fri, \\'AlTRESS, coffee shop. hcnefils. f°t'C' ftcin1, Also S•ot Br.1 Dyke Sw1n111 e11r , Graveyard shill. Exper. 1-1 0 T P 0 I NT undert.'OUntcr APT. F'urnishini;:s. Con1p. 6 odds & cnd11. %H1S79. dislnl'asht>r, like new, $8:i. pc, BR_ sel. llide-a-bcil. 2 t.,,\DDERBACK Rock e :r Nor~e elev. (ll'yCl' $4:-1. l\c·n· srfs t\\·1n, dbl. lx>rl . Refrlg., $1 7.so. Large frost-fr~ 1uore \\'usher $6;1 .. Mtl-1!672. la1nps, etc. 557::-5338 Rcfiigeretor $95. r.1cd. Size Errofll f'11y end Opf)(,r1u 111ty for .di \\"on1f'n ill Today's Al~l\'\: GC't thr !act~~ !71~\ 6-1.1-11 6~ Ft•(' Jobs. ·~no F. 17th St., Costa Mesn I Over 21. No phone calls. Jason Best Agency Koua r.anes, 2699 Harbor The Daily Pilot ... P;irt tirht'. ni(lrnini.:s. Tcnlp· 17400 Brookhurs1. ~-.VJ,\'. ITl:;CllNIClAN I Bl\'d, Costa l\1esa. I I I Suill• 21 3 ~~t!·!il7J \\',\•"T 0 D '''"'" & f-'nt. • ~ nt•rds pt'!11!Hlll'l1! pilrt-nri1r.v. t'o11' M'l"•lll11' 1w•r. E • • '~ i:.. "~ • ,,,... 111111' Jll'l'!'lln to :·~~\:-;I 11\th llHHll'l1!. Should Ii:•\'(' Jll kt'}' ng1neer1ng ply af!C'r lrn1, Ki:n1t1cky d:1ilv clr·l'it';11 and .<.alt'S 111a.·hf11L' .i11ill1y. 8"111 . oflh·e SALI::S Frle<l Chicken, 693 So. Coast dnii~s 111 lo •gil l :idl'rl"!l'i· In 11{',~t l't'!llil s!orl'.' 1n 1111y. LADIES SHOES T h • • l!wy., Laguna Ueaeh. 1111.: rlerartn1rnl. Ideal po-l\'IH-re. \\"r• n(•ed liC'l]l l;t( & ec n1c1a n \l'AREl·IOUSE~tAN . Assist '"I"" 101 pre·"" "'"""' """ rtuci"g De<·J"" ""'"' CHILDRENS DEPT. ;,, weighl"g & ""''""°''"' OFFICE HELP USED G.E. bltin range & * POOL TABLE * desk $15. Call Eves . hood. $50; used oven vent Nrw, r uslo1n, solirl n1ahog. fi.":·"~_.:::'~'·~l=-~-~"'°"­ hood, $10; Nc1v bltin c:U1 Gl·nuine ltul. i>lfll('. 5JJ.j277. UflADBURY oi l $150., ~~lll'I' ~· '.!13-592-5.l:!._9 __ l\fO\rI NG Croin state, Si•lling Brandl \Vn!rrrolor $250., 1973 l\1AY'l'AG \\'ASJ-IEH .. h0Usl•lu1ld itt•n1s & plunts. Pirnsso l..lth1J. $1~ .. Dali Jlarvcsr gold, <lll tcin· Cnl! n1o r11ings, 645-.11~5 Lllhu. $2~.. olhel'fl. Pvt peraturcs, ust.'<I 6 weeks, GOOD 1..'Q11difion. S 1n a l l 1-'tirty' 5:JS-.5.S95 $250, f~l~l:ii refr igerator $35. lJke neiv FUN, praetiC'al, 3 spd, Port- -EXECUTIVES--~r 11d•'lll or 1w1-son 11'ith Sf'ason) pf()(·cssingourdnily vitamins & nii ne ral leJ!al·cleriral bat·kground. snit's r1•ef'ipts: ynu'll do Full Tin1e 0pPnings l3rd Shift 0pPniogs pov.-ders. Must be tieat a~ Rent W•ihers/Dryers rollav.•ay bed $ti. £73-6383. a·hike, like nf'wn cost $80, asking $.50 .. Merry On1111-$15,000 •• $75,000 Srnd resunlf' or t all TODAY for CQnfidrnhal NO COST P)(f'('Utive i11IC'r'Vit'.'I\'. EXEC.'UTTVE SEHVICES, i'<lin iniun1 24 hour V.'l•t'k so1ne light N.."t'Ord kC'l'J>lng in Expelil'n~·t'.'d 12 Mjdnite -8 At.I) pearing, Apply in person. $2. \Vk. i"uU n1alnt. BIKE BUI.LT FOR 2 -$100 ma:-;. 493·2691. * 639·1202 * ALSO ~SPEED .$35 INC 888 N. l\fein, Santa Ana /j1.j\ 547-Q625 'villi pQssibiliry til [Ull· r.:,i;an:ls to those r1·ce1p1s. 'Excellent &ihi1-:--'. Llnv.•i1eo Laboratorlei;, 2)48 linie e111ploy1ncn! <!uring \Vrite Classified Arl r-;o. 961, Con1n1ission .~ Benefils lrnmedinte opening for exper. Newport Blvd, C.M. 8::\0 ELECT~ range. GE. Nev.· * 6444445 * sun1n1er n1onlhs. Typing-Daily Piloi, J'.0. box 1560, Call for Appointnlj'nl cng;neering lej~nieian 10 am 10 9:ll am Mon, \Vcd, double oven, stand free. NIAGARA cyclo Massager, ,.,,, .. ritil't'fJ <1 nrl auton1obilC' Cos1a ;\lesft, Ca. 9:.!GW nnrl 540-50~,0. <'Xl :ID per orm hydrau tc t rnt>ehan-'fh"-& Fri. Cost $6j(}, Sell $1 ;i(). 830-9806. 1v/allach & case. As new, "" ·11 r JOSEPH MAGNIN ienl tesrJ11,.,., r.tust 1)(' fe1ni· ..... ~ l'V\11 •A'" 8 16 ne e e .<; ll a ry. Person 11"t' 11·1 pnonc you or an "' GAf'FERS & Salt!",..~ ,,~td ~w. "'as ,,. • .Jv. 675-3' · !iar 11·i1h inslJ·unientation & \\'ELDER. expcrienC'Cd in .... ., uv I ~f'l+:'cted 11"ill assist d<'pL ;ippoin1nit•nt. " Equal Oppor. Empl oyer have lab <'xper. orniuncnta! iron 0 11 I y. dishwasher, like nu . Deluxe. P 0 WE R n1 o \V" r $ 5 , ~Uflf'n·i:-ur 11i111 lei::Hl OFFICE as,:lst. t':\pC't·. in -----494-6:l76 Sac $175 or btit ortr. 847-T;Hl Refrigeraror .~W. Stove $20, 1'0YS -2 Eldon battery operate(! cars tor childn'!!'I I() ride. Bo1h for $45. 586-9137. EXEC-:--SEC'Y $750 fihnc:. ~r1111" le.c:nl r\'· t:iookkrt'pinc:. sonic lyping. SALES J{eµre;oenlati\i,-. --c;oorl con1pan.v benefits. Ex-36 .. Gas stove, l ·year old~ Sock~t-set $3. 646-32~ !--C'C' Paid. Busy pr<'S ol S('flrdi •lnd P('l'fririii o!ht'r !179--SCilO FANTASTIC ct'lll'nl 11·orking conditions. \\'110 \\'ANTS TO \\'ORK? 5 bun1crs, like new! SfERl!:O s.,·stcn1 $200." add "OY'S o,·k·, ~,.,,., ~~...,am•r k 11<:~n,·ia1Pr! orri,·r du!io•s. 0 . . . ATMOSPHERE 20c Shift bonus. ., o <. "' " '"''" " r11ginr,.ri11i::. f1r1n SI' f' . " \ ·J. I •t . , ,1 \\!. 1 :"\!<. ;i~s1s lanl .V one ~h11n1-DllIVE A C,\B! •6·12-.7875 * n1nrh S7~ SCM po11 l)'p<'Wr. If ALL br11nd nf'1v: Elec. perroln1or. fl'a!her nower 11.ITllll!;f'lllt'.llt. gl!L~SWS.~ I: n1iM'. 5:12---0'1?9 CHEAP! rapablt' Sl'•,:'y. Al1 <'11rl borint ;, ~~~\-~: X' l\l('l1 · ' • • P'.l<' ~irl. _Full. tl~11c . \\\'fl. T l'.\lE LIPE: UOOl\S is no11· Apply in person I CHOOSE your hours, 11·ork '\\'ILL buy ap 11 I ian c rs, $30, golf elub~ S.35. 675--878~1-l )1'. old. Drluxe Lionel tro.l n rncetit1gs .'I.: ~~Ill" PR. Al"''> PERSO:\:"\EL t\1!11 :Sal. 1f1!0 \\. Co:•Sl 11 11')", hiri11£.: Si.-: people l•l 11·ork BERJEA for yoursell. be yl}ur 011·11 Herrig, freezers, f'll;. \Vork· D~LI cast', butchl'r block, SC'l 11•/!hl. 49-1-570.1. f'er J ,ibs. Call Coa~tnl DEPARTl\1El\.T NB. in our young i11d11s11·i:d I boss. l\Jcn or 11·0111en. Cen ing 01. not 537-9231. st·nle t'al1 646-8286 or Pt'i"Sonncl Al:Cn('y, ;..t11-U();iJ. THE DAILY PILOT l'APcE~l<~C~u=T=T=E=R~T=r..,=1=1=N=E~J:-: office. J:>ern1. parl ti1nr .~· ll(' slighUy handit·ap1ied. "!6-3150 CIVIL \Var J1em11 wanted for 2790 Harhnr Bl1·1!., Cll full avail. Si:ut a1 S2.2J JlP1' Neat -Clean Appt•arancf'. lG CU .. f't, Coldspot frost-lree1co'~· ""="~-~--~~ private collf'ction . Guns, EXPERIE:.'l'CED a~s~111blers 1-"-•_w_._Ba~y_S_1~ .. _c_.,,,_'"_"_''_s:_1 $!;~;~::~· If ~;?: ha~fnd1·ork~~ hr with roon1 for odvnnce-CORPORATION Vis .. rf'tired. Age 25 to 70. retrig. SJ.2:i. 17" l:l/\V •rv, IRVINE Coa~t Cowit ry Club S\\'Ords, ~pict\.Jl"('5, f' t c. voentrd, sai! hoat exper. niu<"hines & knoiv frectlons 1ncn!. f'or personal in!l'l"-Supplen1ent your inconie. $15. ~71H6 f'Vt'S & wknds. Tll<'mbershlp. :..16-40-l7 166.'J Babcock, ~la ?ltesa. LIVE-1:-.l' ~\\les1 cllff <irea . this JO. [) is-ideal. Prefer vie11', C.n!l Don 8.13·8098. 18001 Von K•rm•n Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a \VHIRU'OOL. .-lee -dryer, &12-1725 BLONDE Mouton I am b Newpo11 Beach, 'Care of 2 d A ] · · Jik $75 B ff t Oard 'OOd FE'.\l.\LE O\'cr 21. 1n'Jrk \1·ith ~hool ag-e ehildrl'n + nlature person & sonieone SALES RE'P to $18K Irvin•, Calif. ay. PP Y 1n ?('rson, e new, :>. u e ... "' jacket, sizf' 14. Likt n11w, peoJSl.e, t ake orders, serve housecleaning, Son1e drlv-11 ho is alert. \Vork \via Ma jor <.'Otnputcrifil,'.)rp. is sl'Ck·: 833--1424, ext. 294 l 'ello1v ~Cab Co., 186 E. 16U1 96l-6517 &al&i?.:1~de worn only 6 times $50. bttr. lil'!I -from S.IOp111. ing, Siftlary~ r 1111 S'.'.3·6801 happy group of ·JX'Op\e, ing co1npclcnt inrli\'. Fan-Equal Oppor. Eniployer m/r St., Costa Mesa. NE'V GE Garbage corn-""' f>46-.06lB ~ 1\1on-f'ri· or arrange,!. The days nr fi42.a.;G5 ev ... s. Rllises, or course. \Vork 10 la!Wlic oppor. for nggrcssive \\'0~1EN -18 through 34 p!\etor never used. Will take \VIG -Gypsy & P!\ge Boy Tl IF. Ideel -Chri:oitrna~ gift, Sprili Gardl'n, 83.1.-~191 hr .. day. 4 rlayS a 1~·k. Hurry r(1p. Great hcnl'fit s. ('111 1 Cereer !raining~ More than best offer 49-l-6864 . &1.Ylf' reversible 494-:iUJ Brit.annica Books, complete, r LIVE-IN. Ho1L-.eklieper.~C..dM. on rl()\\'n for this onP! Bnrt Long. "1\33·?100. OC'nnfs TELEPIIONE a ·1.:J() fields lo choose troni! REBLT wa•lt•>', d"''e." &· 1_•_r>_.-_,_6_P_M_______ Like ne1,•, '11·/ bookc.ue. FOOD Preparation. generil ron~rir>nlious t.· dr1wndnbl•". ECf'O JO" AGFCNCY ' ., ' · p r 1 i::o -& l)l'tlnis PfT~1>11nrJ AgPn•'Y COLlill\IU.NICATJ()NS Oppo11u11ir_v for fldvan<'e-rl1ih11·sh. •unr de1iv rry . UOYS20" Scl111·i11n hi kC' Sl5, $100. 962-TI37 ('on1m1sse1)'. B r I n RPf"!'. J\lus: .!<p('rik l~ngli~l1 :'!'. :-,,.,, s .. I., Su.>!" ~3 1 o.. A "'., "~" of l'\'illt'. 2~:2 i11i1'h"J.>-0n Dr. No eX""'r. req'd. \Vill trnin. n1en l! 1-·rC'r. food. housing ••"'---S"'· e.,'" · !'""L-''~9--1620 (' FA Re Blue H111111!e,v1111 I I & t I ·lirnf'. .....,not na 1ln'll, & dril'<>. 7 : :Jn A l\1 -1 P !I·! Hunlin«lon Beach 5:lQ-14.1\} r-,.,~ ..... "".nv-.M.O "" ,1 pc seclionn.. {'I) lel' f'nt "c' .. 'tlr "~\11~~2.& r.JacArthur. fil l-0.!'.!7. aft 1 p.ni. li!l·.\~P-l _l'A,l'-l'·Tl'r". C'OQf,· ~ALES;\[,\~ Dr;.peiif'~. N:r:c; 17-3.\, S326 mo. :<;tarting and n1rrllenl denr ll! l"11rr. 3lJ c_1-l,\;\!BEHS gas :<itoi c-, 3 Jlybr11l k11t<>n S3~l!l-1 ;{.'li IRhlrs. coniplrle llOSpi.Jal .. ._,,, ....,,~., I ' 1·: Expd. neat, 31::.C.'l'f'Sii\vt, .xlnl saJu1y + lllHny bcne[ils I dllyi< i·ncatinn. Travel: New hu rn<'rs.& v.cll. Used little, OLD ffl~hion srhonl de~k~. br•l l!iSO \\''cillllt:C', C.i\I. GAL -Only l>hlll'P .-: ex-To start. ~·loi·c for t'XPf'l'.Ci\l.li4fl-9-17~ .t· J)rapery Shop, '.l'.""i:J.) E.:. Opportuni i i f's, i7!<1\ srarl l11tPll'St1ng"''oulX'P " b•'(l sprt'i1drrd.64.">-2l91, FOlt. Sale lrvint' Coast •-, ;\1AClllN !$T 1·r,t1nr·r ~1 .'lll hr $~.:')] hr, IJ30 Supl'l'10r, earnings, The Cus1oni Sha•IC No1\ 1nlrn·ie11 1ni:: Ann.\ I rr1e11(1:<;! $:126 A J\10;\Tll 10 <'oorl cond ~T;). li4&-6:?20 C.'Oll lplL•le :o(piariuni,, tirin sz pr rienre<I nt't:'d 1111P1Y lh.<!I l i\l 1 1 f' nb"t"n I~ ----------c I ff en~~ &-1-r-116i ('al) your 1ron1en"s Anny Butldinn Materials 806 Fan1ily i\1ernbership can Ju1.11dlr l'C'sponsillility pcrsoi · 1 u~ 1 ai 1•1 1 · PHESSER -F:.xp"d, 6 <l;1ys _oas v.·y_, __ ... ____ C 11 -• CLASS s8LJ_o; -6f.!-~7S 8.1S-2!i66 gaJ ore in 11 ta.~t moving S..· 11'11.n! pC'rin, 11 ·?rk. S.)n\e \\'eek. S.'llnrv 0 p e n . SAL};S;\!,\N nr \\'onu1n pit -TELLER·P /TIME Ol"JlS reprt'senta!Lve ' 0 et.•t !~=~~~~~===~~~~===~~=~I ovcrlln1e J)·1v shift 1 Cl · A 1 · • 1 7141 ~\).'I 26G:1 e Surplus . BuJldfnn autornoli\·e industry . lf you EC!!{) · JOB ·AGENCY Va rlonc · ~a11t•rs, PP Y tn in p!casnnt C1ll\·l shO\\'i'OODl. Downey Savings & Loan \\ O'I' .N . 1, "''-"''' 3, M,\TERIAL , 1000., 01 .. N.E\" ""' h'>><ll• ""' l•-k< Ir"nl -' 1 -prrson, 8868 \Varner Ave., '!'!< r• < r "p "1" =-" T""' "• ~ '""' " • ........ " ,. "'" ,..,.., ~•· ? 1 St s ·l ~ h h 1 " • · "' 0 "-""":>~i ...... Has opcnin~s u1 Jts new G 1 ' 1 d . , , ITE'!S' Doo--tum•·r ply- payl'Oll' l"'"n~. '" p & f. .u.1 .,r1 ·-., . u1 e ,~v >I S ' ~ 10-'" a '''''u·tra<<O>> " •• = ...... ,-.~ -I --~,.~n r H'U • :1 FuuntHTfl Vnllf'y branr'h for ' "'" ,.. ~ ' • ' •>atrm""' & lots inoi·e, cull I-luntington Bca t1 ::i.;iu-""1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ n1ed1cal specialties. !1nanee. "''ood, alum sheet.mg, mold-" ' 1• SA LESil'IAN S.: Managrr, 11. pn.r t-1i111e teller \\'/Sa\'ings I __ , · · · ,,_,, 1 aJter G pm !lfiS-1972 l\1AlNT TRNE ;2 hr PRESSMAN & 1 ... ,. person""'· newswrit1ng, n.ir 1ng, w1nuv ... s, e c. 1-'::.::C"-'"":c':'::~·==:---1·0 ,.t art for lMge <·orp. You male & fem. $82S & up Xhl"~"~ayor& ~~r~~g~ ;;::~: npera!ions end many otltt"rs. BUILDERS SURPLUS GARDENER ran v.·ork your l\'fl .Y up in Jnirnediate opening tor a ean-rnonlhlyl Ng-u a i·.n n · if C 1 •1 11 d (',()()(! pay, trnvel, free bous-2406 So. Main St., 5.1.. r ., .111, 1 qualifier .. o C'xper. neccss. on act a r. l'a 11t our ,·,g '"d "'"d>.""' ".a•r, Call Mo" thru Sat J", Ne1vporter nn ne .... ,s IYUCC lhi!! ro. !inrned. 1irc. rli<lale 1111 exper. 11· rhe 1250 ,. ,,. '· • .,.. .. • Id ·•-r pernt CHO O G N'"'"' 1'.lr. Lf'<' 1213) 770-854.1 .Hun1. BC'h bran!"'h ~l tr•t. 7141,,0 ~= · age<I or o !"'rm"'"'" or -E J B A .F~1 '--I & 1850 r.1ultilith. Beriv n 9 Ai\1 _ 11 Al\1 Only '-" .._ .,.,..,....""""" 714: 546-11117 posi rlon. No phone calls :l15 3n1 SL, Suilc ro3 SEAMSTRESS Call (7l.Jl 962.2~07 IVO~IEN -JS through 34 Cimeras & p!el!.!f[', Apply in JloltNlft. Ai;k Hunrlngtnn &acb 536--1439 For Appointment F'lill timf'. Men -~ l;idics ga1·-F:qual OpJlOr. Eniployc"I' THE \\'0:0.fEN'S A Jl ~11· for Cliiy t:Hi-;, Hen•l \.Rrdrn· MA l~R IED JlCl'Sll il !ll'cr 21 Contact Carol Smith 111t'nts. Ciill ttir appt, CIO\Vn !--~-~--~~--COHPS has more tht1n 1ri0 Equipment er, 11~7 ,Janibo•rt'.'" l~d., N,H , . (_'lea1_>0_t·s. !J.l-t..2512. ,-ob opport"nllie< tor a 1,,,,_ 808 · -Car A'· ptiont' 1u'1 '"S", S\t;i _ " Garn1ent Asi;en1h!1•r. :1~!'~ 2:1· \\'k, to ~!al't. 894-:-!000 AVCO TEMPO'S I du1·1h·c. sal isfylng (•;u·crr. 45. Starting $2 hour. The 1----------SECRETARY Call eollN·! 7J4,'~il8-2f-.lij, Sho11·oU \\·a.rehousL' 111" 1.;(H"-MASSAGE TECH Financial Service \V O't \" 11 •1 L' -~1 ". l XL 3J Colort"d C11rnrra. Indoor or outdoor "·1tho111 ' 11rliiie1al Jith li.ihL 1 i\li7 l'rojeclor, ho!h llr:unl nl'"" lllUSt :<.ell. &J.J.-7701 TI"' llri~tol ,'f.t. H.edhill Rd, • ,\n opt>nin~ for nn individt1<1l I J "'" · 1, "on-r rt. 4 .u.1 '-TRAINEE 644-5800 11111) is ;• ~!'If Slilr!er \\" D·a A ob' hour. \\'inchell Do.Nu1 Shop 350 Clinton. Cm::r11 ~lf·i;:i 1 · ,.1 I '.!.13 !-~ast l7!h St. Costa l\!C'se Young !ad.v l.18·281 11·anlt•d tqun.I Oppor. EmplOvC'r ..,_ nr St'l'l'l'!J1 n11! ~ ·1 Is :\Ju,,l • • • NIKKON lenses: 2Q rnni 3j GENERAL OFFICE for legitimal.C' Iull tnne 1JOSi· . ellJ\IY ll O!"ku1g 11· flKUres. "'E PO rr I ' pc, 3~1 f 2.0 8.'), 10$, 13~1! Fa.ntaslir: advan ce men I lion. No exp. ne~ .. \Ve send P UBLIC \VOR KS LEAD:\IAO\ 1 ' i\-1 o ''l'S a tl'U .V llt1ICJtlC 11 ~ 11 36:.~· ~,2,8,,1·cellent c ond i t i 011 poten\ial aivel1s l~rliv, \\'llo to :-;chool, earn \\h1le learn. _ 7-S.%7 F 'l" d !!" For Appointment .~ linH' .~a\·ing opponunliy ...,.... enjqys lots of va.ru•ty, Top Applv in per.son any aft. or :i;,s · 1 ini. '''UL 1:1••• Contact Carol Smith fur skill crt .. ~ starting salary & co . f'vl'.' 29:JO \V. Csl . !·!Ivy., ,J;1n. 4. l!J!4 . City !'~ ~a 11 KEYPUNCH SLI D!!: PROJECTOR be".,,·,,, Somt· e;\""!". & Ne\\•TV>!'l Bei\ch.' Juan Cnp1stra110, ., • 1 n (I AVCO SECRETARIES I "" $2!"}1. '-,., · ,.... i':tseQ ,\rll'lan10. Nin .111·1·1 5'I0-;:;:79 a ter 5 P~l flair for numbers 1\·1U do J'l.1c00NALO·s Open. ing Soon Cepislr<lno, C:1. l!tl-l1 71. \\'ho 11•11111 d1gnilied & Antiques 800 · c f 1 1· 1 1 rt --~-------1 Furniture 810 11. S.1 n Juan ap1strano I Financial Service s 1111u ;i 1n~ ong-or s 10 . Jason Best Agency Daytime positions ;ivail. REAL ESlArr. SALES trr111 ;1.~,.;i':Tln1•·nr.~ . ft;-\1· ANTIQUE I CAPl!:iTltANO 17400 Brookhur::;.!, f', VJ~·. lull S: p;;11-1l1nt'. Janitori:t! SUCTESS CAREER I 644-5800 fl;\ys, ('l"):Jpl•· 111~rk~ Or rrw GRANO PIANO ~IOBILE HOME JJAGJ.::ANT Suile 21 .~ 9(")~.-fi77.-, l\laintenanC"e run 1 irnc. :-~cw or experienced. J oin the Equ;1l Oppor · En1nloyrr n11Jn1h,: . you rl1.•cuic: ;\'111v EMERSON S600.IXXI M 00 e 1 Hoine G~'ERAL OF!-JCE, 1'yp-Apply at 31S22 Del Obispo, \\'orl~"s largest and !ast~st . ~ . _ ~·(HI 1·1111 • • • • • OF BOSTON Jo~urrittuI'l' Salt:'. Llqwdallon 'VHI' to rk San J uan Capistrano growing resale organ1za1Lon SECRETARl S.iOO m'l. APPLY BY PHONE of 2 stores !orCX's us to !~;ke~;, A;;~ B~~ M~;f>IA TECllNICIAN \l'it.h a nel\\'ork of ovl'r 500 \l'e"\J go up 1.0_ ~ mo. Call .)..IO.J,150 & Let us kno11· TtA~·irBcLa El86QT+OIP si'll this beaut funi. Ap· .1 H . 1 Be 1 llighschool offices a nd become a f0r very qual1fJf'd pt'rSf•n. l\'h'il your skills art' J\'o I" b d d ~~~~01~~~irl1~;1. Baysic e 1~1;~~~;;, 0;:a.o. ~~ 'orcni;ig-for n1ember or.~ Millionaire ·~ypr fKI 1111n1. 11e~un11e~Y-11,,,'. •. 1 tiJ ('"1111, in JX'rson:il\y . , GRAND PIANO ~i;~~~~~· ept~ ~ P ~~~rat~; a i\l<'1liri Trchniei:111 unfl('J' Club .. ~lult1-n1illlon dollnr -S11!11r rcr'~pl \\'!'.irk ,\.-111· I u11nl II"•' l1n1 .-. lhl' 'JUSI right' I ~s11il;ir(' lop1 I il<'111s :i t B ~;I.() IV l~I· c;1Rt. \Vanlcd, 18 & •)1·cr, !hf' puhlic employin ... nt pro-advertising pro~am. Free 1·01r111g-.. \\,11\., 1)1' secr«1;1r~'., ~fl•)I ror you: f\<(}I")' l\ey.~ _ BeAutiful \l'wrl QU IDATION PRICJ-..:s, 111 1':xp'd in Ciissette L1<Hli ng, ''.l'al'n. SAlarl" 576'9 n\o. l\lusl gunranteed hcenslng ~h.ool. I ti) .crn I uH,1 , Cu . 11 ..,111s 1 \:J-;\·~;rt A FEE: ,\T TE:\JPQ, il'ciitins.: lo he loved 8: re-Anv of our .1 h\Clltioins Jn !-'ull tin1e, 'J j6-! 7 8 7 \;;ive ;flC<'ia'l!y in rTPfl~ii·<' Ex~elle1~.1 ,_sales tra1nu1g. n1:i!~r" rwr~1111 . ~. ~ . _ Tempo Temporary Help :-:rnr,.,d. ffas Brass :.:0111u! or'an1-:e Co. Sal" 15 Fi'I, S<•L \\'eekday~ , .. pl ·, &· 1 , IJ"'llifit'd 111 P ll'il.~f' r «II J l2·56S:!. J-.{ !J () .JI \B r\( .!·.;'\r' I board .~. Sun. ~ )-:!>1 11cs ~ '" ·•1· " f Si S < "'" 1f£J.P: F ind in,v d•Jf..:. she's 1111·rli:• prvxl\1t•lio11. i\lu:<T br· REAL ESTATE I "·1 ·""' · " · 1111'_;, ·• • :::i.n:: San Junn (rf'c-k Rrl, 2. \\'hitr Grrn1:111 !>h,,rhcrd ,1 \·f'11 •ran dif'('h11ri.:•'rl s111r·" SALESMEN 1 11 11111111i!11 •n_B~:ich .i.lfi--l4.l9 THt;(·r.: r11·11·1·r \1·1r .. rl<1ir1 s J CapQ ,~· 1.iih, :'lie h11~ :1 li11t" 111~< k 1 ,\tn.:U.'it :1!11, l~lfi 1 s, )"ll' ii \\lln· nut 11.ni•k ln lht• li•oiH·~i ;'l·:{"f:l·:T,\ltY T' 1 ~i;;o11 r•xp, fnr hu1l1I 11\~tl ,It l"t'llf11l I £18~0 Carden tirr•\'" Bil•!!, on h1•1' Lost :.' 11·,.,~k-... ;i.go, ro ·~ul•·nr nf D1:·~i:::c Cnt1n1 y. RJ';·a . llunlitl!;H•ll Bo •;nh _ NO SH NECESSARY! I ~· 491-~IOI_ I \\'t•i;1111i11~u·r sh•"s 111 ht'nl. 20i;:l S1111r, ("n]l1.'1r1 Cl<1:-:s1hl'd Pcrsn11-1-'lilltl!fllli \':i ll~·r l.•'i 11 ,. FP(' l ';i1<! * TYPISTS * -:1·2~>~? • ...!3·.~·(~1 llll:d : .:l~l'.:!:1_ (':'IT Cl1 n~ U•'I [1((', l!I02 lith ~1 •. !~1.i.11 · fl'Jllll ,\l•ll ('id! r 111! ,,, J<nJ'l~ Ilic t.:l<Hll"lll' .~ p1·r·~11r;1 • I ;\!.:"\ r <.0:-.:r.1 t. !-.. v.·ashC't" 01 HHir!'tyJ i,.t 11·a11i,,d f11r hu~r l111g!fl11 B1•;t1'h .. i.il,-!},.,,I .\nrn.-.f", \'J!.l,,\<:J-: ){J.,AL ••I )1:1\'111~ vnur ••1111 ••Ill<"" f:1·gi.~IP1" fur S>C•: dryl•r i i:i: h•'Hill pl'rnn 'I\ salon. r-;1giJ1•I ll:•il' Fa~h1011,., I·:<p1:1 t 0 pportuni1y }~1npfl •y· 1-::·.:-rA·rc. 91;:;. i;~;i. in 11tJlsj(lndi11~ .-t)'. (';ill S11r> .'1. l1•1npr)rary j~1h din nn set. 2 lf'i\.\'I'~. !) p '.>' 4~72!\ or 400-2:t2\. ''1" R-EAL ESTATE SALES Knott. S.'tl·27!)J. Al.~., V1•C' rocl1•y chau·s, cane. hAcks. n1ust 't.. A CONYfNt£NT ~ANO :SEWING GU!OC FOii THE GAL ON THE CO. For 11n ltd In C1ll Mary B•th Whirl Out! Wom1n·1 V'#orld . '' ' 642-5678, •••• 330 The Bi9 Skirt! 1-'C:C=~"'-7'-~C:il'kc-'$~5~7~9 MEDICAL RECEPT, .Johs. Dc11111s .~. Dl'nn1~ P•'r-1111"!'\'l\':O:: IJ-12 s: .. · ru n1n\'P, $311:): nn!lquP .., •''; Hosp Ward r s l\'C'Jl esfahlish1·1! riffi('r, 11·11h sonncl A."c11,., r.f Jn·lne, \\'(' \:.;NI All !'1nall ...... kcr, ,...·aJnui 11·/ -,;,i,;r B ' -, -d l .• (1''Hl doclor l'eCks t'hecry · j [[ I " J ""--t.!usl " ... xpt>n<·!l"\" l'spene_nr·l·r str1 . i11s npcn· 20R2 !\Jichrhin1 r1r Office Skills cu111.• seA t ~15: '.1·24" 11vor11rlo WESTCLIFF 111rli1'. tr, un~ll"f'I" pllonr>s. 111·. f I I E IC f ' J . Jn)'.: or 111·\1 1>a r.'PCOJl e. .qua Jppor. ~ntp o~cr I nnugh bar stool.,, 3 for SIS; Personnel Ag-erir·~· n•nge app!s ,~· k«·1> •·hf'l\T~ C'O:'<l'f1\CT Secretary $650 i\lale ,;-,,_ Feniale S.100 phnne '.°>18·8·10-1 (•all eve~ &l2·:'!6~2. (:'llflrk Ill Center! hllppy. Rcsp<ins. chfl!IC'ngf'. f-'<lul ~lar1ln ur Hurl Corl1i11 l"f'<' Ptild. flap1d!y gro11·in,:: Weatern Girl Inc. 5,12.S/{36 Call !\1ni Clark, 8.tJ·2700. fiJ.J.j~)l1:! Jiuilr!Pr nreds sharp Jl('l'~nn 4667 i\ife cArihur Blvd. GOING OUT OF l\1ATIH.ESS & hox spring, 1651 E . Edin~cr, S.1\. IX!nnis & Dcnnis r ('rS<lrl!l('I Corhln·i\l11r11n llC'lllrllrS 'tl help l1uild his (.;(}, 1\I~ Newport Beach BUSINESS I lfalln1ark. queen size, NP\\-' Agen('y of Irvine. 2082 ,.-,,P Posi li(lns, C;1ll Conlrol ;,.w:..o325 front dis-play lllodC'L !Y-1ls OUSEKEEPER. r.Ion-Fri, !\1ir·ht>ISort Dr. H1'al E~tuh' c .. rcer J---:niployniC'nl At.:<'ni·y, Coinplele elearati("e lhru new $174. sci. Spcci~d price morn.'I .• 2 hrs. daily, cnre 1\cf~O~T~f.~L=~"~\~l~D-=\\~'~\N=T=E=o=ll<A Tf<:LLA RF.ALTY is Clf'><'l1· 3100 Irvint' Ulvr{., l\'.H f"'.qual Oppor. E111ployer ClffifSTl\11\S $87. .~t'l. ~Ir. \\"illii:uns. for ha.ndicnppl·d ~f'nt lf'mRn. 1 ' ! ' . '' inr:: a 11""' sales Officf' Ch•~·i" -~,,~-JI-TYPINC, payroll,, payables, Quilts, oa.k & 1valnut furn., fi45-1701 f.es.i• ~"P !!kirt IA .... .,,.11 Balboa. Coves l\-lrs. Bailt•y 11·ill lr:iin. apply in person, 10 Soulh Co;ist Pl<1ia. \Ve "1'"' .. ,,,:i. rt't'l:~iv11blcs, e«L·. J Girl jc11'ciry. Closed Sat. .~ ?>Jon . """"~~~~-~~c-9221 10¥2-18~ .. ,. 2J 3:4~R·Z210, Costa i\Irsa Inn. nt'l'cl a sales n11111ager and *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers f r E Antiques for Interiors DANISJI Modern D in in g ro se11·, a sen..<;,,.-..Uon at pal'tles!. ' lUSl""L Cl'Olll' p !us i;11lcsrnen. Please <'a I I L. f' . d A Of', 1,i:~u • ?1,· P,h:o\per.~1"' 354" E C (' C l 01air11. 0S!!SiC' design. PRil l ,,-ffr,.,· ... ..n:..,....,· \\lhip up lhhs no\\·er·prelty 'O~~ESS Cashier, o\'el' 21 ._.,, 1r. ,ein ers g-cnr·y schoo 1ni; req r -one ,, r. :.i • oasr ~ivy., rill S!G ca, GivC' a1,1•ay price 11lW. l«l'-"t.1a. \\Tap skirt of .slrips'or print ~ature. Expcor. Apply a rt Cocktail \\"a1 IN's.s, i\·erk-Spider, for i Jl tr r v i t" "' 4020 Birch S11'crt Plice. 831-1431. also PHrsons table. 637·85-L'i 'n' plain ftlbric. Appllque ' ·.30 p.in. See l\1r. ll<1g1·n 01· t'nJs plus pt.tiin" Cook . -'-·11~-"~i5~'~'======--Suitr J04, NB R\\.8190 ANTIQUE JEWELRY or 633 0080 b<:1ld flowrrs. Pattern 7237: ~ti5S Olll('. H<i 111 h 11 r g-r t' Carolr":i;, 810 Ir . l9!h SL --RECEPTIONIST Dial A Job 833--0855 UNDERWRITER GLASS _ f"IJ!, h/o\\·n, pressed . · \Vl-llRI. OUT 111 ok 1 n g flower paltern, dingram, 154• A·1 C~I Cl\1 11 1., . . . N Ch T y & •·-LOUNGE Chair, overstted wondt'rt'\11 1n 1h1s young, directions 10 flt si:r.es I"~ 1 ·Han1let, ;, vnrns, · · -,-,.-,.-,1-1a-,~-,~C-H-,,.,="-.,-.,-_---t yo11 1 e variety, nct1v1ty o arge o ou !'j Yrs exper. in llUto _ 2 yrs • cranl}l..·rry. cu s 10111 nlGd e g 0 Id snioolh, lillflly narl'<i dress. Included. ,......., OSTESS. apply in p<>rS1111, BcfYs & GIRLS & u11li111hctl oppor, rhis is Established 1965 expt>r honie o1vners \v/some SILVER & FURNITURE' nAugahyde, s?-·ivel base, You'IJ love 1111 fen1lnlne nal- 9 10 II J\1on lhru rri, Al!ry the joh for ~·nu. Xln't fulure SECRETARY I RECEPT. supervisory expe.r. PlcrtJRES & MIRRORS perf cond. A11king $250, tery ln carern::c Del:ron-cot· ,~::~=!;!';'~; _ ~:~ Wesl, 11.06 \I'. Ot·ee nfro111, JO yrs & Olrlr>r for bright indiv. \l'/lt\lf.: lyp. ·11•an!ed. Previous ofc ex:pcr. Send Resumes Only * BACKOQOR IMPORTS * 552-726.1 aft 6 01! wkends on blend. N.B. 6"5-1711. Dai~ Pilot ing .& lile cxpci'. Good necess. Call J\Ton thru Jo'ri, AVCO 1896 (~iu-~~ Blvd., Ci\f Give rhc \\'omsn in your Hft"' Printed Pattern 9Z?l: ltelf fi~'~!Jr-ae:J\:!1~l~f!~ o u.s EKE E p F. R. .~ ~!;;1~~id/~J~ ~~ i;;:;:/ils. 9-t R:J.1-2574. er in rear• a thrill. BcautitUl klng Sizes 10~2. 121,~. 14',l,,' 16~ii. rllln.1t: otherwise third-cla.sn childcan'. Live in, ~1•1 11 J Sf·~CURITY l\11ln p/linie. DIN rm set Parquet lop, "'Rler bed. Wood fnme. II 18~. Sl:r.e 141,~ thust 371 takes rtl"tiV<!ry "'111 tnke three days. Some ]!."'nglish nC'I". Route~1 sOpen ason Best Agency •ll!·lt1'l--d fll'rson pN>fdt Rig Financial Service 6 chrs. Miid oak buffet \V/ ~Iii plastic. $150. After 5. 1 7/8 yards 5~-inr.h fabric. weeks or more. Send 1(1 Priv r n1 & 'TV. C;i11 ~fl'." h 1•·100 Urookhurst, F . Vl y. C1111.von Counlfy Club, No. 620 N•wport Ctr Or. hevelccl nlilTOr. Round oak 548-2123. SEV~l'lo'TV·f'R'•: CV.NT~ Atlc''C' Bl'ooks, the DA.Il.Y fl!ll ~-Sll4 NB Capistrano Beac ~1t(' 21:1 !Mi.l-077J I C 0 NB h C tbl, SQ Ga1ne tt>I, Crank E h ror each p11tten1 -add ~' PTLOT, 105, N~le-'I Long. 1;11.r . , . Dana Point R t • . t $525 I ni:.: unyon r.. . . Newport Beac , •· phone. 40CP,J Jasn1inc, Cdi\J. 3 nm old ,amcs c r. cents ror eaCh pattern !or Dcpl., Box 163, Old a1cl;;:a NsPEC'IURf\ ~ Polishl'r~. S C . ecep 1on1s Appi·r.x. 28 hr v.·Jc $2 f)('r E11ual Oppor. Einploycr 675-3818. matching gTeen couch & Air Mail and Speo·ln.I !fond· S1a1lon, New Ynrk, N.Y. first & 2nd shifts, please an Juan ap1strano l-'f"r Hei111. L!k" 1'll •'u·1,v:' hr. Ni t" only. Apply hetwn ====~-~~--i Loveiient &. lan1p1 640-3-1161 ling: ol/it'.'n~<lc;e. thirrl·ela~S apply 511 11111 Anu .'\ilhY•n. CALL MR. LOWDER Pl11,l1 s1d1·s ofr· in HTinl' !J;iin & Jl1t111 (E:occepl f'l'il HUNDREDS of old crock SM-6492. dcllve.ry will In.Ire lhrte 11'()11. Print Nanl!'l, Addm11t, 1639 E. Erlinger, S.i\. nr(•d!< ha~it' lw1kkf'(•pini,:. N•1 phonf' enlls please. URGENJLY jugs. & hnnrl l.JIO\\'n ho1Ues. SOLl D ~fallog&ny .Bcdrm i;el, week., or lllflre. &nd to ZNl\i.E}E'•1 0t0L'"ENCRA'um"",-r'· ,.,.....1 1 i\L~•> Vl'e Johi., CHI! l'on11·nl ~-.--. Musi 11ell. OeaJer~ prict!I. .._..1 2 d h DAILY -,. ANrTOR 8·.'"!0·.30 . .,,.,,. J.Jr, 492-4420 ( 1 Sl-~RV1Cf; S1.1L Help IVanlc:u <99-IAto" · 4 poster ....,.., resseni Marian J\1arlln, 1 e ...__1,,1 ,_11 rte ~ ,,.,.. ""'....-;;H'Cer F.:n1p oy1nf•nl •\i,:cn1·~·. A I ln UM bTor Call ft 5 PII..01' 442 p t r.-..1 uv..: ' '"' ' ' .. ,_ Salnz at J1wr!s & F)'1111k, "'Ii)) 1 . GI t NB full nr pltinle. pp Y NE£DED .ft m • a , , • • n tern ~1·.. i:lirecllons, !il)c. 3333 s. Bri.stol Costa MeSA, ;:: RSl'Y.lrvine vr .. · · person, 900 E. Coast.HIV)', LARGE French carve(j 6461796 · 232 \Vest 18!J1 St., Ni!"'' '"""'"' Mll""•ine hk. orcaU (2,13) 69!H986: ;1.ifi-•• 1. 4 N.B. giuebo. Creal for patio or 6 beautiful dining rn1 chairs, York, N.Y. 10011. Prin t BA11ic1 fnncy knot1, pat· NO EXPERIENCE RECEPTIONIST SEWlNG .Mac~ Operatoni. yard. Made about 1900. teak wood w/canine. Xlnt NAME, ADDRESS witti terns. Jl.00. 1 NECESSARY Rise & Shine each rlay •• you ' • d .. ~ 25 Trainee 4~1~. nd ~oo L"ft:_'MK ZIP. SIZE and STYLE 1.,.u1 °'~ Book -S"\\1m wear, ea y '"'' '" co • •• , v .. ,:-•-... NUMBl:R. . , TRAINEE POSITIONS greet your friendly t llenhr :m Kalnius, C.M. £.Nr . O.C. HORSE palnUng by HarlMd * SOFA&. LOVESEAT * SEE MORE Q"u i ck' l.f!llf'I. by • .pictune! Pat· 1 ,.. NOW OP!N . ~:n l:!~~t~!:r.· ~~~ ~rport\ 54{).45U. Se }fabla Young, 18X48 az. lttmt eell. Never used. wry gd. qual. F1u1hltm1 And choo8e one t~·~:'fMtanl (llR Book ... irmll /\!ls<'mb1y u.orporaflon nl" &. Denn!• PfU'SOnnrJ I---'~'-'~""-· ~~~~=~-Assemblers 499-tll!.il. Usually home. 968-7910. pattern tree from OUT -more ttinn 100 girt. hr"' 1 irnr:1edlnt&• """,nings 1~or ~nr.v t'.!f lrvirie. 2082 STENOGRAPHER E1N8£:LISH1 _;ab1i~ e8,i ~i~ Gar•t• Sa_ I•, ll2 Spring-Summer Callllog. All $1.00. ror UC'IJOn -nspet· ion MIC'he lson Or . Mu!il have gQOd typing 1.-1bU· VOLT ' .w, va ur.u a """""• ·on ---sltts! Only SOc. Compl~e Atrt.a Book -Tr1111111•:1'-~· Pleasftnt working R1::'1""'£~ & l '~l 1 . ity &, \JI P 11.h. lntl•nl Por•••MI S800. Beaut. cond. 499-2719 F'ASHIONA.8u: f\fls tor the JNSTAN'l' SEWING ROOK $1.00. cnnr 111J1u;. '""''--r • 1~.. !<?t11g _., ANTIQUE Uq11ldation Sall' hou~ fr:om~ entlqut. kilchen ae\\' today', wear tomorrow. 18 lltfy Ror JJooU . ~- Apply 1-.·anted r()r v.·kend v.·or In For Appointment Ttmpora.ry Servlc-t' Everything goc11 Chellp. 213 utensil/I to dryed nO\ver Bf'• SI. Rook ·ot tt rrt~ Al&hli•~ Clr•·uit As~ntbly ('o".fl. R.1F.. offiN?.1 .. Age min1. 20. Cont•ct Carol Sm ith 384$1 Campu5 Dr., Su~~ !06 B. Ocean Ave., t..n.g Bch rnngeinentx. Way below f.N~ANT FAS 111 ON 50<:, 316.q lte.lhll l J\\"C,, Co11tn Meim Pease co I 9fi2..(ll07 & eave Nc1\•port Beach .,..,,.....741 OLD 001 , ...nUNK-reta.ll in lhe gtores. PVf. SOOK lh1ndred11 o t Quill 11-0'•k 1 _ 16 po He.ms, f'l'll).~1·lf)l1 nl'lmf' &. phone No. tor in· AVCO Equtll Oppor. Employer ~ '"· t h" f t $1 }:qu11r C'""portiinilv f:mpl""'l'r tl'rvirtv, $30 pty, 1 DAY ONLY, Thurs. 111 IQn tlC 1· · 50c. '1' "J 546-5392 aft . 5PM .st AM ·10 PM. 6552 Kllda. Cr., Fnt Prof!! ii .allah100 \1,.hen ;\fu.ewn Qttllt 8'M'>lt I - "MaJce ftoom for Daddy" "Make Roon1 tor 0Jddy" F' I I r_ _ "l\·'hit~ li:lt>phanr." ~ ·~;-'· f l ~ri 1 ........ Jill. you tell throt.lll'i re11ull-get· SOc. '', <'lean out lhe garage . , • clenrr 001 the garage •n•nc • ~rv1c• run111nr :your bouM . ,um!! • null Ith• •lhtai • ..,.~,wh•m BU>'"""""'. uA_,, wood ti,... l?.119.utlyy t PHot Clt1.111lfled Quill• tor Tod•Y'• l.tvlnr- .. _tum tHRI junk intn cuh •. , 111m ttmt junk into Cil!ffi 644aSIOO them Into "C3sh" · • • ~ yoo ee roug~ rt~ to-get-rLi ruuu Ad,. 6')..5171 15 'fieAutlful pe1terns. !!Oe. with a Da.ilv Pflot O us.Wed with a Dally Ptlol Classllied Equal {)pp()r. Employer thPm thru a Dally P,llot ting D"Uy Pilot Cla~•ltled ___ ..i:J·~· ~°"~·~"""i[":_ __ I••'···· .i' ti' ..;111."iii••••••••••••' ad. Cati &42-5678. ad. Csll 64.2J.i6'T8. cl11.8llifled 11.d! Ads. 642-5678 &0-J353 aYP1JNCH : OPR. 029 • •I • A. • J9 PJLO T-AOVERTISCR ~~-'-W~tdntSday, Otct1nbtr 12, 1973 Misc• l•neou1 111 i•no1/0r~As 126 \V~d1lfsd~Y. Otctrnber l ?. 1973'----------'0A!LY PILOT Motor Home1 1 Truck• 962 1 AutOi-w &n-,;a--968 Autos. lmpo;,~ '' Bo.Its, Power 906 Cyclel, Bikes Scoot ... , 925 Urchin -':.O.:"'-"-'----= NOLIE.,,.,,, 978 I BUY!! GRAND OPENING rrw tt VIKI JI I Attention:. Sea * SALE * . D1versl Coaat Music i~-~,----~ 21 Jo't. Co1nm 'I Bo'9t, 1i;l1t.<1.,:; Now has 2 loc11tkms to sr:n·e l l ines. 2 Tlmet, $1.00 uv-ttr plywood. Cuddy cl.bin, Grand Opening Sal•/ R•nt 940 I -=="-'-='---= '" H'10U f'-Hlfl, "' I> TOP DOLLAR PA ID AUDI RENT A i\l()'l'UR llO~fE -"'!. Jsll C;irb, St111"-1<1n1 IMMEDIATELY 1----------~llNf 1111.\11': 01{ V1\N t1·11.n~ ~pl 1r rims, 1'8•\lo , ).''{)P. \LI F(IJ{l-'JI''.'\ ,~\[~. CO."'IVE'RSIO~. 1.0"' A~ -S9 60 .. 1.~11rnt, xlnl cunrl, $1700 Citli. ,,'r •~•nil! in· t~· st>to u~"' 1 Good, late mode.I Junufu"' .t• apOllancH or 1elt for you~! nil }'OW' n1uiste&l netd•. Loi!" of d1't'.k room" J:Jl ORANGE per URy J.· Sr prr 1n1lr. "' lt1'.Sf:Hvt: YOLlRS 'fOO.\ Y MASTERS AUCTION 2075"' NewPort. Cl\f 646-8686 8J9.-0974 11.ft . 6 or Sunday BehiDd Toey'11 Bldg. Ma.t'I . POWER cr&!t l'\10\\'l'r, front throw wheel, Extenlion lad- der, fountalr1 'w I 1> urn p _, . Mi1eell1neous Wentod 820 Newpon at llartxu-. Cl\t HP Vo!Vl) inboard, outboaril COUNTY * &42-21!151 * COCK-A-POO pupt, 2. lit~ Rllns .(retll. lntludet; NE\V Brookhurst & Talberl beige. Fenu1.le, 6 wk!; old . 21 rt . lande1n \~'het>I tm!lcr. SUZUKl·BULTACO Olk S. Urookhurs1, SD t'ni·y. l\fothe1· al110. 833-Zloa &h $3000 or make offer. O.Jt * 96.1-6733 * 5 pin . 837-5003 eves ah 6 Pl\1. l ~'<.H<MEnLY~ ~P~L~AY~E~R'-"p~,,~,~,,,~. ~In~,~.,-.-,-.-.,-,-_ I t.1D:ED Female Schnauzer, CHRlS 32' Skjfl Lapstrak(', JOHN'S riqul', g1u1r1:1ntN'd, $1,475, Good wi th t:hildrcn. 1 yr. 'G4, T\\'210, FV, AP , Ofo', RACING CYCLES C'11,;h or tern1~ -642·6935. oJd to good home. ~:i2·1ll. \Vinch, r;i_dio ren1ole, out rig-*FREE DRAWING* CABLE Nel!!On piano. un· t1U::E 10 gd hon1c, I bid.ck lo:"'.'~· hl'iio;t<'.I, ~7 hr s-· ('r1111•• 111 A. ''"j:l~1 1•1· 1 .. 1 l1q uc gret·n ,vood finish. f.\•111 citl, sp.11yed wtshots. $~:1{)(), &14-0:l l:l t'V~·--!Uil S11111,.;i T\!-7.'i S4'00. 979-58·15 4-19 llfunl11011 SL, CM. •~'. 19' O\l·C'n~ XL JIB. -!railer. Dn111 1n~ 11!1 h1· l11 ·l!I l:!-1"1 7'.l 894--l'MI. \\!ILL tr-olle Nt..,p<ln IW-uch P1~1rl(>rty rol' i\turor \ lotn(' G7:{·20:iR Ayl EVl'S, (17;,.5-1~7 20 ·-2:1· l\10rQR II 0 Ill •. ll' Supl'n•)1', L.1h'titnl' & 01 ~~11 Ro; HI. 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OP ~:N NIGllTS TIJ.I. 9, ANli\1J\l.S "R" US ~hoc·k sail. Nl'eds you ti) J~;u·h B11•y1·: • ._,, .SOC I·:. B:1lhn11 A ut~ Service, Parts 949 SAT. 1"1LL 5:30, SlJN. 11.-r•. SKIS: 1\n('il'('! ff.cf\ Si;irs Fl'C'l' ll;11nsll'" 11 11urrl1:1~e l"t'IJ.iiint Hulls. l't'<'J; t•on1. Bh·ct., Balho;1 fii~l·7'l~~ _,,.:....:_:_--.. _ __;., ____ 1• Now TWO Convenient 11/lnok N1•\·;id:1 hinrluii:s. uf l'.Hgl''\ fl'('(' (';\ ~e p)l'll', tl!,v !'US!, $):l0fl. Your,):.-, HIJ\f·:.o;;!.'10 a~ ... 11 Pioncc·r DODGE '72 'I• TON VAN Loc.tl·ons to Ser"e You SH~J ~· 11,•ail ::i~·s. S:lOo. Uu•ll 11· purehn~e '1t 1·:on:1r.v. lli1tiy fur •;JJ(J. F:u11ih 1\1)(·~ 11111 .-,, 11 1. 11• .•0 k' " j ' (' k I I ~· J ~ .). · "' nnr ,\ "'· I .<it17U I FULLERTON MUSIC _,J1,1• 2ri:;_ Heikc>r /)n(ir ... , ·"7. 'et•1s, 01· ·;~ .1f' > :1!l' ll s, us1•. 641>-li'it:. dny... !In ·n llonrla 70 Sl. ·11 •1 S!O LR T l).xJ 1iupp1t.'s Suil I t.:up Pundl .. s -------' • 18191 1-;Ul'lict,f.'ouri!ninVul!cy l'i ·: :.. raf)Cur ts. 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Howard Chevrolet I:.! .\udl l!Ml!_..: j 'Pl' lrS•I ' r1Ul11:1I tlr••!l, llnfPd 1\1ndo'1"· .11r oond. 11m//111 lil"l)'O tapc>, l'n l't\' S J 6 !'I,, I .\".t,0-•1.9\ ! 11!1 'l11n1. BMW I ORANGE COUNTY'$ NEWEST -.\LES. Lr~ .. \~J.'\!G .t l.'{'El.J.~:"-T Si":i{V ICI•: .:,111;! \/ot'i..:1111·11" Pr1rk11 <i} ' \!1 ... :-1"11 \lh·Ju '.1 '.!!'-IH e 19-."..-49'l'll 1 :-::1·: A\'~:I{\" p11·y , r:xrr ORANGECOlJNTY'S- OLDEST 'jJl !;('\,: & , !I~ -,-11; •/ --\\.\\.]I' I) nil 11\.okC':-1d ILlnr. (';•t"' 1··1 ·"' ,.,111111:. ( ·;1~11 1.Jr • I I ;,1 •• 11,01.. ... .. 1,., 111!!1 1•( 11!'1' I 11· 1'\:llu11l1on 1110<\1•11'., e 871 ·1805. 2():'", hear! '.:GU's, no bindings. !t5c lh. All Ki::n1~1! ~upp!\c!\. By 01rnt·r 191:1 C:.i 1-29 . MOBILE HOME S?.0. 644-7760 .i47-3!117, 1·118 Wi lslurc, S.A. Pf'l'fl•Ct. J)Ot:k •. Hvni.L Slli.~19.'i FOR SALE .. Recreato'onal \' s. 1U1h«;1rd ·ul 1",1lu1· d,,1L;f. ____ I .-:.\I.E..; ,..;~:t<VlC I': LE/tSfX G vr.:NTU RA !.es Pnul Gui!t1r · 11· r 3 0£1" I 11 . Sl\f li1struc!o1· Sl· 1ng laist RABBIT hu1 ch1•s0 ,(. cai:ce. <' ".r ~·i_i:ni.. Days, ;i.\1-. ~7·1 , t"l't.'s SI l"ERCR EST Vehi'cles 9S6 "'• 970 {)\'EH:i ~:A~ UE LIV ER\'. n go'· l;rrut R('llnn & like yca r'i; "'"'Uipmen!. S k i 6. a.le A!so In<' ch1<klns 64 755-1 $3989 RYER I oew. ' Ampli plio" ""'om ,, ' . . " ,. " MO ILE HOME =='..c:=::..:;:.:;..._.:..:_ ROY CA • nc, Challl'uJ.!~·r, :n'.> ,~·alt Anl p, OOots, cloU1i11g. 673-37.'iG fryers & hf'ns. :~%--43.~ Ca l-29 "Sequ~ya". F' 1_111 y 20. 53. •J l~D 2 UA .. \/.\\'., gl;iss [)("l.i·. 4~rn. :'\lnt GUSTAFSON L NE\v J Sk'. -1 ., ... ,·, b1'01 · fol 1oco11"' cru>"'''" ·" · ' -'l.ir1i., I II I I I L;,,,.,,.ln·.'l,•1'<'100·.1 I ALFA ROMEO !~-I E.17th St. 6 mo c:>ld, ikl' 111'1v, ''""". r. !I•-"" • 1 • 852 Cll_UOP_ • • "'"',. 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Sl'l~JK'dpa1u1 Th1\·".IT'>.•1fd ('dl 1;;'.,!1i:;r, l'l-O VQRO ,. •. l , '!Of) ln•r11 ,S::,.,, 1.~1--!!_~.~'-20i;:\\".1.~I. S.A. 8.1.J--~'TI 49-1-14?! Sar 832 kitt<'ns. 54~,.4~122. Call 673--47:)-1 · <llok10e ok1u,. l.Jll"<H•,·d 111 11!'11 .1.: ( !11.\ \ ·~.~ I \~•indoii· \';in ~t1~1::~ 11~( ·iiOO 1 ';'.." ~ ,I:,: ·; :·s. l"q111p!"1 " «f'-1 USED' BMW'S GO mo I l II . "~[LBOAT 11 u p ·. ;111av P •lll 11111:-y 1 1 , 0 . 1 1. , ·· • J.,·ri"n 11<''·· B11~ nr 11•;1,;."'t I L D TRO~ NF: & Case GOOD , USED ~tlt LE 1vhite, neutem, ·~ ..,..., ..,1 11 "If 1·1 r · 11 ~"'1t•1 .. 1t1"' 1,10 •''tr"' ru· 11f(C'1 i•vt•s.S~ll-1~')1 11 k1t 11, USED 3 i\lONTIIS C0~1PLE.lf_; "· nc-,.;i ' 1"111 ,. 11 1• · I · I-' I !1 · • ' ' . ' fP•n 1 ' '73 3.0 CSA DEMO eee .19J?.fl!lli:l eee RESTAURANT yr s. $5. 979-0--I"~ $1.50 * fi1:!-6:l09 housi-. s1:;.:l'J:). C'a!t 1-:VES I ~nh~--~.:·i!.._1>!_ ~. -or~~ '1 :!;:;.;:;.~.;,;;:?!_ ---Jim Parkinson'5 1 '7.3 3.0 SA DEMO EQUIPMENT ·~· :11:1-691·11i~.10. 1 Trucks 962 .VOi~ "al1· ·6.·, ford \"1l11. 1.71 BAVARIA L'·s ~ J I 17' SAU BO \T f'1IJ('N•Jass " , .. ul r. i.; l't·i r ie Chirkt'n hrnastt>r Crrs 854 . -· ' . 1 ·c . CAN BE SEEN AT : 1·us1on1. i\h1:-1 s{'c. Gd ga:-.1 Guitar. Collf'Clnr'!l 1tcn1 . n.wtt D11y S:tilt"r \\'/lr ai <'r. T'(-'<11 CRESTMONT i.;~1 C!J!::V 1~ 'I.' 11uh .:4 r·np. u1i . Call nn 6 67;r.J61)2 I '70 2800 CS Xlnl Cond. $2";)(1. 492-R91!9 Cnr ft)(l(I 1~·arn11•1'. Taylflt' ::.:.! buv al $700 492--0Hl7 I 2002 ~oft frC'eze. llan1il1011 B•·h. e PUPPY WORLD e · ' . ESTATES I l{,~·11. ail" I'S. I'. g, l'ridrll[' ~i3Forf1\1:i1~BtH'~unrt.~r.,.rJ '70 MARl'1BA "'"'"'· '' •1 1 · Bl 1 . . tanks, cal! liB-\\676 r I I 11 I '6n 2002 '' ,_.._•agnn "1~ n1a 1 n1a('h1ne. f'tl< t·r. ll:•-Bull 0oi;s. Chihuahuas, Tiny Boatl, Sllpi/0ock5 910 I0.1\ Sill' I 11· .. Bt't'.';1, (Ccn1n1I ~ u 1,v ('Pl " · '" 1 "· "•·:111, -7 oct. Xlnl. <'Ond . S250 r11sh dar oven. Elc1". t'OOkini;.: PQ9<11cs, Shih Tsu, Anier. Avl'. a!·mss fr0111 Bt•i•a I '!ii FOHD h'.anchcro, i;ood $3900 f i1·111. 67~i-:it27 11;r;;.f.i!f}lt ot' ii 1:;.1;.11Ni '68 2002 no check~ 4~7684 C'ounlcr Rrf'a 12 ft. \Vilt !<ell Eskin10, Pit Bulls, B ul I Boat Slip for Po\\·l'.'r ho:it Cnn1n1. 11osp l l..01 #Hi. shaf){'. S275. C~tl lf\73 FORT) J-:rnnol1n" lt11J'1., I f'~ a brffze. . .seTi-;:mirl-"'-'C..:.:....------1 6 String Alvan.c, llafil shell inrlh·idua!!y. Bl'sl offer. Temer, Cocknpoo, Irish up to 30 ft. S2 rwr ft. Elc~·. CONTACJ' RAY, PK. f.1GH .. , ;,:\l_Hi(i~(; 10,[J(K'l nii. S!:it1• sulo' <lr10r. f. itl·nis with t'asc. lll'C Daily I l1,"\1T• son1cthi~i..: you want ~ cue $100 , 642-05.l!O. Seller. 100 l\fIXED PUPS'! \\'at('f & Pn11er 675-1:-\55.. for shol\'J/\~. ! \\/hill' Elcphanl Dime-A.Linc Saci/1cl-.•l!l·l-.'lli:.>l. 1-1~i101 C!~::;sifif'fl. 6.f2·."ifi7R. · sl'll? e'l1.i..<>Slf1cd ads do 11 8-11.,$.IJ USJ?D res1auran1 e Qui P· Sturl. ~rvicc l\1o~ _Breeds. 40 Ft slir1 avail, RRllJO<l Bay ReereatiOnal 1 Recreational ~I Recreational I Recreational Recreational ikz!chi•n) pnor! . .v srori'<J 11'.1' I Oren E v1>s: 53 i-502' {'luh. $12{) P1·1· 1110. fi,12-Ur.17 • Vehicles 956 ! Vehicles 956 Vehit:le& 956 Vehicles 956 Vehicles 956 E,uip, 824 NCR 494-.~lRG "\"('. · st·H 0111· hl':1u1 '.! yr 0111 Boats Speed & Ski 911 Office Fum1tvR/ i;111vai::-H~f' -u.oH --Hnhll11, \\'E. nn-h(•a rt tirokC'n~ ~1ust ·m-fi45-31rs llf.;~~-~~-~~~i~i~~~~i~~~~i;i~~~~i~~~ii~iii~iij~~ii•~i~~~~~~~[f F!'IH !r1sh ..,:,'II•'!" :-i:1r·. s:io. ' USED •4 Dlt fil r~. l'Onf. TV, Radio, HIFi, Pr1•fr-r r:un .. ~1_.I~~~ yard, fHJ.\T 1:-i' [)nr~1 ·l l ski Pl' fi ~h. I • • ~ · I tablr", \\'Ork 1ahlC's. 1..eill·hcs, St 836 l'I 1 • II :-. 12 1f I ;:;;;;;;;•;reo;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;I __:.:___"• r·:i. · ....::!' ' _ _ 7:i ,Jnho~·ui. ·rr~ulo ·!'. skis. llv.·vl r hrs, door.~. P irrf'c 867 I ~:;~i~r:~-~;~~~: .. ;,.~, COLOR TV s~::s:f~:;':':;::i 111~~:::;,,;~~~'.;~.~1.1~··~.,,~1·~"~"·~'~"~"'~· ~"~"~'~'1'1~' ~J I i.B111111RwA ... N.,.D.,. NEW 197 4 NEV(,PORTER VAN CAMPER ' :m~l cablncl. $ 6 0 · MOW LEASE A * Cll RISTi\I A~ PUPPIES:l'~;T;';'";"';""';;;tion--~~·~~11 $ AKC, 1nin black poodles. TYl'E"'RITER ·n SOI. COLOR TV Stud at pl cl 5'1?.-2759 or Port. Autu. "'tum . lla.rdly ~>-!2-80j7 Cycles, Bikes '1sed. Good Christm11.~ gift S 925 fl60. 64.-'l-19R.~. S4 00 KEESllOUND, S 1no. olrl, coaters ! loves ehildrl'tl, n1u~t sell EXEC S\VVL Cl1RS $15/25 • HE>a ullful & Snulr1 l1t12-3~;a2 CRl'.:AT C H RIST J\l /\ S1 Sec ('hn S!l/2.f Desk!<. $20100 Ridiculous? Yei! aft 6 pni.__ BA ll G J\ J N! P. u I ta r I Pie~ 1!67 \\', 19, C!\.t Cell _1_1550 A--•ei'm -~~~.~ ,801 Pi.il":'l.1ng 2:i0 cc. ~huiy 11 .. 11 542--3~ 77 ncrn a-IRISTl'vlAS VE'LLO\\' ~ parts. includiu:.:: J\1r11 S•'iil, P 0 826 • Nc,1· s{'t ('fl("h year: pups, J\h'C, 6 \\'l<~ old . Res! Pirelli knobby, h«ndll'hin-.~i ilnos/ rvan5 • Jleduo n1-: rentnls! hNC'lling. ~·I. d '1USf f .. • ) . -:tn nlDrf;'. " . '.l.l:ll"c..' c:il'h I 'rt'\' in ho111c repa11·s• PED. Afi::ha n hounrl, fcni. fol' l'Qllcge 1u1lion. NQ 1 • PIANOS • ORGANS FULLERTON MUSIC Our New•1t Location 18191 Euclid, ~·oun!nin VaIJey l Blk. No. or SAn Diego Fwy SS7-4836 Rentals from $5 • Sohmcr • Ynn111hn · Kn:tbt' .. \IA~ll Jlan11in · \\"ur- lil2cr · Story & Clark · 1\111\·Ri · SIC'in\1•ny • C' .. 'lhlr Nelson · Kin1·11irl · C11hh.' • llll lrh1•ln • Chickerinu · Ne\\' spiricts-from $-495 Uset1 k rebuill pi11nos also Uprighls fm111 .......... $69 Spinrts fron1 ... , .. , , .. $1.\5 Pl1tyC"r1 fron1 ••... , •..• $~ Grands fron1 •........• S.195 e Organs N~"" U~ P1.t1d TradC'-lns H Ammonrl • B11ldwin · ('11nn \\'ur litzcr • Lci\\·n•y • Kin1hall )"anirchn · (;11111ransC'11 · 1-\n\\':ll! Oplii:;u n .... il,.11111 , ... 'i!ft:i Spinrt ...... t1t•1v ••.•.• ~ 1~)9 frM Organ Le55ons Phont• :i:1i -.JR'.9 FULLERTON MUSIC 122 N. Jlarbur, Fulle11011 871 -1805 hni: Open Nighti; 'Iii 9 SAi: 'tll 5:30, Sun. 11.-5 • ,\ su,.. fl'll' Cl'et')'(inr! 'IJ ntus 01<1. lo\'ablf' S200. reasonahll• ofrt·r r<'fused. • Con11·ar r: Crl:'-1., G7_;,.7.i.14. Phonr 49-1-1 741 aftf'r fl p.1n . • GrC'nt Chr il't11111s Clfl ~ [)()BEH~f,\N punpit'~. Ii CYCLE WORKS LTO ----· -----wks., AKC. n111le/fi>n1:i li> ZF.Nfl'!-1. RC,\ .~· _Sylvan1:11 $100 X: up 1 h!o('k 110 . of TV ,r., srcrl!Os . 11r tccd lrs~ \\'an11·r -H)861 Slnis, 11.B. Bll"\'l'lf.'S S:ilc~ .~. Se1·v11·,, than the disoounlcrs. \\lil h 3 yr. picture tu'lx<s. 1 )T parts & iiervicr. A l ! :1va1labh• n1ode1s in stork .V on dil'play. ·7~ models pril'C'tl !(I clear. C:ish ~l() plan 111• lt'rn1s 111 :".6 inn:-;. ABC ("nlor TV, 9021 Arlnnl::i, or 191)16 Brookhur.ol, Hu11- lingron Beach, ~-132!1 or 962-j.'"l.)9. f"lSllER 100 B Tun<•r, 202 B AAtP., $200. RCA lwaur \\'11lnut Z) color TV Stet"l'O. $400. Z enilh l!l '' Chromoco\or Sl.2'.J. Zenith 23 B&\V Remotf' t'flntrol S1:1. Phili'fl 300 11•11U 12 Sf)('llkf'r l\1 c d i t e r r:t n ettn t·abi111'1 slerr'<l·PhOfll'!, SJ:..n. Cal! bt•f 8111n ,r., aft fi1in1, S·l2-4:mJ RICE'S TV SERVICE (forn1rrly i11 f':-in1ry S Cn11·1 * Holiday Special * Us1•d .~· f'.,h•r TV ~!·t.~ · \\"hilt• lhry ln~t'' Cnloir (ron1 Slij Up, J; ,t· \\' f!'Olll S'.::-1 Ufl. t 'nr srr\·tt·e call: :}16-600;! ur ;, lf.-600'.! 1375 Log11n ,\\"f'., C1'.1 . * RALEIGH * PEUGEOT IRISH &•1 !1'1'. J)l 1110 f1·1n. TE paprr s, Ask111~ $75. ·* S YR , 9fi2-b73:i Cflr1sl1na~ [_ .. ay-A-\\ ayl'- . . . --IS22 i\"l'11·1J0rl R!\'d .. Costa ) GOLll~.:--. R••lnC'l'•·i·s_. R 11·k~ ~les:oi . ~518.1 nr 67~1 700. I AKC. shots. Chamr1on llne .1..::=::C..:::.'O'.C::::::.::::...::-:;;.::::o::,_ 6.\~~•·IOfi. \'ESPA tnoror s con, 1 (' 1·. ---!scare as hf'ns IC'C'lh\ 6.'•.l i\KC N'i;tSIC'n'CI !C'a cup n1ilC's fl{'\° hour . ~:1 n11k·s poodk·s puppif's. 2 rrn1all's. per K<i!lon. 2300 nii!c.~. Sti~:>. da.rk a111it'fll, S86-6..'l.11 '74 Hccnsr paid "Si11'l' Gas? Horses 856 l'iuy Sur-ride .Sunrlay fo r ['ICOll}'S fl day ! " fi.12-1002 . '' ARAB mnre 7 yr -1 . • ?" • T\\"O J'llre cla~sic thurnpcr.;, buC'k.<ikin. sp1r11rd, $.!.~ .'1'ith \ll'lo Thrux!on, form('r Bnn- lack. !4i"r-'.\11U! :tfL 6. \\kd,v s. nl"villr rt'i'Ord holder. like 3'~ Yr. olrl B11rk ski11, 1Jtlll111't tlC'\\", SI .395. AJ:-:·:'1l a 11·h!•·s~ 1-lot'!<t', (;C'ldini;". grnrlr. Rest TyphOon. 600!.'r. par1ia!l.v1 offer. S.12-:'1!)(;7 :'l ft"r 6Pi\1 l't'S IOl'f'd . $.',Q. 1'3!-61~:1 aft•'I' Livestock 858 :i, 11·C'ck<'nds. I CJ-t1n.::ENS rnn. ~AJ.r-: Sc·Ti\\·1NT"11C'avv du11· h1k-;:1 \\ Hli 1·:11Tu•r, hh-1,i·k. I t'l"\ ~I EN S, I' 1i LLETS. !.!'~id C.-•tlffi11n11 s:i:i, t'•),! 11"1~ ROOSTt:H.s s~"' .~\J:\~i·l60 ;ill. h I•\] lH"/ Ii 12-56!,~ '!!'!!!'!!'!~!'!!!'!~~~~ :"~1t-Su11. 1 ; :-1t-:i;;1-,,-.1ik_;_TIWln-.-,1-,1-,-,,-n,i. 1 1 .. -*J 111 llH, IH'l'('J' l.+••1•if, l'!f'0 ••'1 t Y.. ('(]Uip. J1h:l S· ~lr11~. $~~1. 962-00j7 Boat& and Marin• Equipm«rt liiiiil·111 2 11us1..:c:Y :!;l(J .-:ur~'r cf••tt1L ~!any c:..1r;1s on hike. USED ·COLOR TV'S 904 $:f"JO .• ).IX--67.1'l FOR CH~ISTMAS --'-'----.-----SCll\Vll'\N Stin g 1·ay , 2 2 ''E:AR \VARRANTY l\1AR INE 01nnnf'.{111or: Ennc Scillvinn i)oys 10 spds, 20" PIANOS -ORGANS ON PICTU RE TUBE Trilon f.1K·I $Zl0 llailc.r: & 24··. Call 673-l-lj93 N • U·-1 G-at 001•01 \0° BERT GALl L'!\·IORE TV ApclC'O Al£-t00 SlOO. Mex .• ,,., · 0 S90 .,0 .. 9 ew. .." · •c "'""" "' ·•-· charl~ 1 ~ prict' S.12-8261. "':' H ND.-\_. : ""'-'· Ii-.'~ Competitive pril'f'!li. ()pt'n * 968-278..1 * -~ , . \ 11mah:-i 12::. Enduro $26(). Eves. &: Sund11.ys. 1'hc best ""'""'""'""'""'""'""""'~-~-!!!!!!!'-DI ESEi_. t .ng11X' 11·an1ed, Bolh gooct ('fi nd . 979--!l."·l:l dea.11 are Rlwayfi al: PANASONIC 8--TRACK Perkin:< or t'on1, lo\\' profile , . ~ Wallichs Music City NE\\! CONDIT ION $8.'i. for 37 ft. F'ishcr . Call aft 197'.\ HONl)A. Jyi s .. 1·~n1 hler. ___ 6_73~4;7j2 e' .. ":::'·=~-_6_P_,_, 1......:.llfi.l{-9610 ~r~ rond. !500 nu. $600. South Coast Plaza 540-2830 -, ·1--'l · h \VINC!IF',S,. linrients, 121 "--------11 RC!t Color Cunso e, -111c · 196J i\1on1cs$1l BUY & nl•vcr piano ror l'iCl'C<'ll. i\let. ('ahlnC'I. $100. No. 22'!'!, 1 No. 32. 2-~pcecl , 25(kc Oi1·t hik<" SZli."o. Chrlatma~:-"Good selection _64::o.:4~""":=7..::•1~1~6~P='=I.-~= dl'llier <mt. &46-7l72. 544--341 7 from SIJOO lo $1300. Oavirl RCJ\ 25" Color TV \1'0rk11 $50. G H.P . British Seag o 11 1973 H I $ t t T. Dupree P layer Piaf'IOll, Sony open-reel l!K.IO' rock .,..,•/clo1 ch. Low, Low hours ar ey por s er Ln CM ' 12 "12 0!13' 1115,1'nn. ,.,_........, 'Stock. 11,000 n1iles. $1500 firn1 -~o Gra""' R""!I . en . "" · . . 111.ol 1=-~~:;;;;::•0;,;;~·:• ====,J.;2"'=====~===o.J..=============, * 543-~i9l 1t ( . ~ TRIUMPH '64 · 6.')() Bon- neville, Sharp bike, lo1v 111 1. pn reblt eng. 586--4206. BOYS 5 speed Schwinn Stingray bike. Like nc11·. Cnll 5.'i7-.2805. • '70 SUZUKI 90, Gi l Kit, AkMJn, loaded 1v r'>l n1s. b(lOCI cond $300. 645-5112 1972 Triumph BQnllf'ville, 651kc, 4,000 rni 's, $1 ,000. Aft5& '1'.1knds. 8.\2--9816 1970 SUZU KI S speed 3500 miles. $200 C'R:;;h only. .. 1-2996. 1970 QAj() HondR. Low mi. Top Chixl. pluli 2 helmets. Make otter. 540--0191 ewi;. 10 SPEED BIKE. MOndo. A-$'11), \137-t362 ' '71 Yamaha 250MX. Xlnl $300.•or best offer. • , Ca II 642--0717 ' BOYS R.aJeigh Record 10 !1pd blt:~'l'lfl. Xh1f t'O o!fll lflfl. Cnll 644-7760. '70 Su.zuki 90, $350 Great dlrt bike. 6-15-5142 ~H"O~N=o"A"'"'Four 350"'--ec-.-1 .. -, ml, below book. GootJ c:Ond . ' I RU 180888 I BRAND N~W 1972 UTOPIAN 20' HOME $ ' l •S20bl / FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1973 SPORTSCOACH HOME s ' l =R2t 41 0 J GENERATOR/AIR COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINF.D FULL .PRICE EL DORADO 187 BRAND NEW 1973 ESCAPADE 20' BRAND NEW 1973 5th WHEEL MOTOR HOME $6,695 FULL PRICE $3,595 FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1974 BRAND NEW 1974 NEWPORTER SURFER VAN AMERICAN ROAD FORD CAMPER I 24824 1 $J,495 FULL PRICE '70 FORD % TON WiB' OPEN ROAD CAB OYER CAMPER I 17671Gi $2,295 FUU.o PRICE Self-Contained I GI 0217 )' $3,795 1 FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1974 8' Cabover Camper 12414 1 ~ $795 FULL PRICE . • • ' . • • .. • J • I I I ! I ' I • • . \ ~ I i . I ' . l ·! 1 :I . ' I l : ' ' l I ! ' ' ' . ' ' • . . • l. '-OAtl Y PI LOT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .\f t a .. lllii•r•' • • •••• •••• 11 11r l1n t•ul • •. ,,, \\•·I· 11 '' .. a111I I ;ill l 1 lonn r .. I r ·' .. 11• r ( 11nra1iuu \•·I . or• IC i·•i •••~· 1u·h • .. '73 DEMO SALE! ALL '73' s MUST GO!! • Ill!.: ' , ;111 d ' Pr\ 11'1' '' ";1rr·•• nrl. ll ' •I .' 4t i' '' 1' ••i.:;irdl1•"'' 11' rt• (., , l'11 r1·h :1'•1•1l .1r ''a .. l l o 11 or ~ \\ •' (lo · , l ;l .. ll'r ,1 rt:'' ,\u i i · .· • I Canh-1 •t•;ird ( 11 1 ·o ,, I • :1 I' I 1• ' t• It• \ 1·au · ' · 1111•r i-. .. ',,,., ..... lt1n1•r .. C luh .. -. ~1 '"' T~.~E You'n. CHOICE .. -~ '~~~ N{W 197 4 FURY . . · · ",., Or F GRAN SEDAN · URY Sport Suburban WAGON '69 PONTIAC '68 DODGE CORONET 440 Vt, du!om•+•c d' power ff . • '" '"• """ler 11rin9 WSW tond .. ~invl lop·. !XIYl b5~" Sfi95 ( 0,scouN1J $ OFF MANUFACTURER'S STICKER PRICE '69 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 4 DOOR '18 . ~uto,,.,•lic d. power , 0 • ' rjj io , h.~+er W e••"'9 & b ~ ' SW. "'' condilio . ·~ e1, top. (827ASG l l'\•n9. •tn~I s395 '65 CHRYSLER STATION WAGON " · power ,Jee"n br.,ke•, WSW . 9, po we r d il oonon 1"""· ,.;, ton· b"I ! q, rool ,,,,i fNRB- s595 '68 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 DR S V8 ~u to . · ED. , md !o( idci i h p owe r •!e Pr;~ b O, e"ler, dow•. W SW 9: rdloe1·win. inq. 1vzriici l "'' condition· s595 '69 MERCURY v COUGAR XR-7 e. d ulo,,,~lit r,id' PO"""' 110 ' •O. ~e&ler W ' erinq & b • ,Wb·' rdkt1 d : uc.el ,.,.,1 . • •l•on•n~ . I " "" ton· OF6 ! • ~·nv lop. 1778- '68 CHEVROLET v IMPALA 2 DR. H.T. B. ~•.tom dl ic , d' power '' . • " •O. 1-ieeler een nq h-· ..... 1 ,;,., • • w ,,, 1id1 !XEW 2841 "" conditooninq. '69 CHRYSLER V NEWPORT 4 DR. SEO 8. •uf omdlic ,,,d· · P O '"'&f ,· ro,lle11 ler b 1 eering · '"ke•. W SW ; power c . • d rF < d r~OJ • control. I 79'i BB E~n " s1095 '70 PLYMOUTH DUSTER b <vlonder e . h'll•lr r ... ~ 1 nq•n•. ••dio l9b lSEJ) '• 11de woll 1.,,,: '69 MERCURY MARQUIS STATION W V8 , 1111tom .. t.c t dd' AG. power •+•et · b 10. he .. +er . d o '"9 · '"~"' · d . ':"'' . 1eeh. WSW .. "''"· d 1oninq f • ll•t con-!<!~). · •oo tdclo . tYWR. . ' '68 PONTIAC " LE MANS 2 DO 8, d ulom8tic , d' OR p 0 ..," r ,1 · .• ro, het+er W S W . eeronq . b, .. i,,,' b ' ~It CO d' · ' uck 1t ie•h c n •l•cni~9. •oo s99·5 ... ,, '69 DODGE P'OURA 2 DR. H.T. VB, "ulom•lit rl PO"''' 1te•rin ''" •o. he .. ter. WSW . 9. power b1 ~\e i • •or cond1lion•n ' lop, fYXA98J ) 9. "'"~I s995 '68 BUICK SkYLARk CUST 2 DR VI 0 . · · H.T. "" omdl•< rtd' PO" er •lo . ' •O. h111ler .. • er•ng. WSW . • cond1looninq b k • •" C0~1ol1, (8e'"8Uuo )ll Se t h , s995 BRAND NEW 1973 INTERNATIONAL 112 TON PICKUP $2495 S11ri .. 1 #J H ICOCHBbl988 BRAND NE INTERNATION: 1973 (s,.; .. 1 "JS L SCOUT DISCOUNT ssecG0110 19 l $1300 OFF S~~~~:~~:~:lRS BRAND NEW 'JJ TRAYELALL ( D\SCOUNT] $2000 '72 DODGE ' b1:2 TON PICKUP • • V8, •u+omet' ileerinq & b , "· r1dio h 1 ' '"''' WSW ' '' ''• pow piit "91· (83 1JIK.1 t<r11. Ad er $2695''" . . 21 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wtdnesday, Ott!mber 12 , 1q73 Autos, mported 970 I Autos, lmporled--9:C7;,0::i~A=u~t~o=•·=:lm=~po==•'"•_•:d:===9'.:_7"0'""1'"'A'"u°'1-os-,...,..lm-po-,t-e~d~~9~1~0"'A'°'u"'t-o-s,"""'"U'"s-ed-r----;990=:--oA-utos, Used 990 Autos, Used WtdntMiay, Otctmbtr 12. 1q73 -990 Autos:-Used DAIL V PILOT 990 Autos, Used " . BMW I MAZDA PEUGEOT TOYOTA '7'2 HAVARIA. dk V'('t'11. Xln1 thrOOUI, kl/I', pfb, pis. ~rert.<o Fl\t & cassf'tle. 4 rn-w Mlehclln Xlts, 20 mpg, 56600. Call 49G-7J99. --- * Mazda '73° Rotary * $U MONTH 36 ti.tONTHS OPEN LEASE \\riu accept trade-in1 CALL !.1R. FRY. MZ.6666 NEW PEUGEOT DEALER Complete Sales and $crv1L~. 50 l-Ompacis on display. BE RRST! • ·ORDER YOURS '11 BMW 3.0 Luxury cix>. Supt'rb styling & eronomy. tAA1FXJ ). 8.11-20.10 or 495·<194!1, Auth. !)Ir. CAPRI Hunt. Beach MAZDA PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU A TODAY Huge Shipment 1974 TOYOTA'S or 1'172 CAPRI, xln1 cond., ;1ulu 1n1ns, deluxe ill l l·r io r . U.1.l-TJ15 DATSUN DATSUNS, NEW '74s NOW IN STOCK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY B'.!10',, lhru : . .'Glli'. 111 .. .i.1, (h•er 11~1 111•11 A u..;,•d ECONOMY CARS 113'.:! Brach Bl. 842·66-.S MERCEDES BENZ 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Sharp New Car Trade-ins Coming In Every Day Ask About Our Unique Used Mercedes.,Lease Plans 1557 \\'. Llt1rol11 Avt· •. Anahc1n1 SAAB :'\\:i >l:?2Q I ' *SAAB ll1•s\ 1lr ilJ ah1·ays. Cnn1plPI(' I "l'Je.-·11011 nov.·, Buy or lt•as11 frorn Jim Parkinson's T!lr<irh j1J11p11t1!i .J.• 1100 w c ·"" ~ T'!' -"'"' H~ ..-~ 64~ t.100 615-ti.JOO o r •~l:>·fi<ll~ I SUN EEAM ON DISPLAY House of Imports ";~111 "" A"""'' "" 1,.,,., I fiS6~ ~\.1111 hro;;lr r. But•nu Park I lup ll~~IU nu I 1111111'1, ~1 .,l .. 1;1'11'':'!''~~\:1'':".! ... ~'llll"] ·~ "n !I\(' S.~111.1 1\na Frwy .\1ra-. l\<'s1 01r. I 'n1 pl,, :• • to-~~ ... ~ ~1~·: 7'.!~J() i.U>--12.'ll --- TOYOTA----------·==~ WILL BU Y YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN ,'Al!J F()lt Ill'. :\'.llT \\'II.I. l'A Y ·roP nc•i.1.1\H. r ,\1,1, 1\1·:'.'>T ,\I.I.I~\'., 1·1!Hll1l JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ 1\ UTI !( i!t!ZEJ) .C:.\LES S· s1•:r.\·1 cr. 73 LANDCRUISER SOFT· TOP Are Coming Soon (All Mode il) ~llfon1111!; lll11t111~, IDIOll I ilQ.111 ~h I >11\ll . .. ..... ,,,, "' .,_ .... . . ~· TOYOTA Cnrona . ;111t11111;1ri•· trfln~1nis~it111 . 11.1r 1·1•nd111on1 nt;. 1~·huill t•n:.:1111>, l111i.lau top. Xlnt 11 ill trndc 1Zl.L'.:1lSJ 831 -2040 1lr If!•· I'll'! l)]r. '1,7 TC.JYQTA r •1 1· ona , ;•Ul.,rHft l1i· lran~1ni:;~1011. 11ir ,,,11d111 .. 11111:.;. li;1~ ~n11ui,; ll'<tllspo!'lation. 1 0:1:1 .r I>!. I 1':i1·20.llJ ()!' 1r.~ .. 1!11f1 JJll• VOLKSWAGEN ·1,.; \"\V !~11~. Cnn;prr. l·:rru111· 1111·111 uwl111~!. En'! nr•11· '' /'.:. ,_()/)(] t11il<'~. l!t'l'dS I! 11111~· ht1dy 11'0rk. s1::00. ~11; :!'.!ff, l•I' ;1!1:?-:!:\(J:;, '!ii \'\\~'i/\\~600, silver '71 FORD 'r'• TON PICKUP CamJ)l·r Special (2~1 021\'\ $3199 '70 NOVA (40tiBUQl $2199 '68 CHEV. 9 PASS. WAGON (YU!>.'788! $1699 '68 CAM ARO t\1ZG7801 S1699 '72 MALI BU COUPE I I' 1:191 $3099 '73 NOVA COUPE (Q:,'.!~JICU1 52999 'i :', 'J.IOZ -1 :rrrn~!1 U!f>, ;111', ll11lg'i, l'l:>l/Fl\l , s I•' rt•'', OJ -l(l 1n1. P•'l'f•'\ ! <'<1lld. L 11-illifl Jim Slemons Imports :.:1·1·.1, 11('11• 11f's .~. 11u111in~ OPEN MON THRU SAT Only ~.Ol.!O 11111··..; l:oi;-;I IYiJ1 $3977 1\\',•'r(• lJ •fl h11~·,.r f•,r ,1ny 11"''1 \!o·r•••••ln~ H"ll/.I 12 Jl,\'l','il':'\ .•l'J, ~ 1lr, ·I t :111 Qu;11! ~prl I·:,, 1 I •uni! Sl~l~i ·'''"I"" t i:1 ·a, I! -, Ji.f<R:.ll ;,11 ~. 612 ~11;1~ ~ :~-·1::00 'T>7 l)A'f."t·~-!·~wi .!7 1111 !1 \'t~I;1·1~1J:\l.\l1«·,\i!l'lll'/! 111·r g:dl"u S' ~I .. \II• r Ii. j ~UJtlewi4 W TOYOTA .:t· .. r. :"\1· .. <!s 11(·11 hC':•rl" ,t· 'TIL 9 .• 11111<· i .... 1y 11 urk. sioo 01· l1t"•'. rnll ·l'+.l-';:!.t2 -~---'I': :-;u1•<•1· t::u~. \\/.'i11n; .. ~1!. l· \1 /.-.!!'1'1''1 '" 1:i.p•· tl1·l"k -;·:1lf1. ,\ T.0 p (If S!>'O. !HO ! 111.· ~:!'201!. ();:-,.:;;i; .. -, lwf !la111 111· ;d1 1;p1t1. 1\1>k f,,r Grc~.1 SUNDAYS 'TIL 6 GROTH CHEVROLET CHEVY '72 CAPRICE 1,::~rm __ ,_ 1 NOW OPEN 1!'71 ~IOZ Mission Vieio Imports ·i.;1 \'\\' C'it!llll\'!'. l'ltdhl. CHEVROLET ,.,..liahl,.., hotly veiy ~I. ;\sk-,\ir ,.,,nd . P S. (h~,· l1n1kcs, u1:.: $:1:.n. ;\lain. 1·('t~1rds-.\'.\I F\J 'll'l"f'"· loinr!;111 lop. Ul1\0EL) '•·~1'1 ;,., .. -· 001-•'\"•'1Hin11;1ll.v clr[111. lo 1111!cs. Chrysl,.,r '7'.: S1H '\'gn. [,n;id. ('(]. v1·1·y rc<1son:-i1.Jtc. P1·11·:1tr J>I) __ ....:c~·a~ll~ X.~-1s1.: __ _ CONTINENTAL puff. FORD 7•l V~ll:n I.Tl) c .. 1111iry . .:..111i1t' v.·ago11. fu!ly rriu11., 111·1l, Sl~7;1. C~'.!-O~•!X>. --:'lli\Vf:H !CK Grahll('1' 'Ill. fi ryl, aulo tr;u1s. :-.lnl r .. nd. 1lr1 ri1~-. s1~100 67."i-ritri MUSTANG PONTIAC PONTIAC '70 Bonneville Waqon ~·111! 111111·er, la<·1 , ;11r, <•rl~!llh! ll1'0n1.t' finish, '' 1·r 1 11·:111 .\ \O\\' niilca·~l'. t11>::Cf\l 1 $1995 DoT "~""·· "uN .H...., .... .,,. ',.._...,._.,,,...,, ..... .. -l'riv111t· i:'._;1r1.1·. i;1:>-::i.1r\ ME RC EDES, BENZ 1!"17:.' O;tl•un :,10 '\riv (.~•11· & ii11 1on. :111 :'l!r<;. Sl'OO. FIAT ""'-' -• , .. ~~IFTl>i i\f:\ltK Ill '69, crca1n . 1 11 \'\\' B11-!hro"11l1l''lii~1ck 18211 BEACH BLVD I $2795 la dies car. lo n1i, .-7-2-l'ONTIAC , 640 0<-141 ...... . TOYOTA '70 LNDCRSR. 4X4 :->if'•' l•ll', 11!1\\' 1 Ill' l!lll-.11, " ., · ..... ,1... r<1it 1111·111 nrs. Lik•' 847-6081 549.3331 Call 613-7123 .. __ _ 11ul•' n 111~ \\ n1u(I .~ sn.11t I -SacrHiCf' !or $1700. MERCURY clo o r . fl r«s. \:.17~ASQ1 ~1• .. ~~·,.~,17:JJ nrii' J-.t S~:i(J takt's, HUNT I NG TON BEACH 1 " ' · • .. DODGE 'f.•) \lf-:f:('!"ltY ;\\:itqiii-.. (Jr:_: Call Sl7~566 Co~11ol•'"' 3;d"" .t s,•r' i(·e $2495 , ->l"'SUN (•1111,.,r, 10.1 100 1111. -.:1111 1·,,n•I , ! Visit Us Soon At \'\\' ·B1 nL·~. ~C'111i·1·11m(ll'r. BUIC """"'~"'·'""''•"'" 1911 DODGE (l'f'~tii·oorl s!H-Air, full p11T, inu~t srJl.1 T·BIRD :..."1101 l\!argl1rr1tc> P:1nru·r1y sun1'CKJ1, 11(>11· fir,·-... r1•hll K -'~ I inn y;agon. Poii·er sieering ~1·1110. :•ll'-:!'ljl .__~ ~ I 1 ___ c_·,_11_!.:_:.;.-0_1:~.: FERRARI '6:1 r t :(Ut..\r.r" ::~f) I; T '72 Fo1rl :::11 , 11 111, ~·or1l ·I ~pd ln1n~ l111r•t .~hifl , 1111· cond. ,\.\1.r·\1 n1dio, l'iN'lli nn·~. 11.1~1'1 1ni, Sl (IOO. r.1::-: .. ~1;0 ~ri!'~il')n V1»jo • 4'.'F1 1700 •·n~inr. !':1f>1:' dc1·k. t·lP:111 'Gol li\lPAl.A 2 di'. Rar!io, ,1, hrnkei-. air conrl. /\t-1 /Fi\l '1\7 i\rF:n.r. 2 Dr. secllHL Low ·72 ·r.HIHJ). Renutiful,. t•nn-1 ILSF: 1\\IERY P\\'Y, E\.lTl $11:~J. ~4ti·\40·l • .... ·71 J-.:Lr::C~!TtA S1'da11. 1··;11·1. ;iir. 1 O\\'llt'J', Good 1~ind. radio, higt:nt:e !'HC'k, fill rnilC' .. \lnl s hnpe. Very rl11ir.11. ful l fY'll't'r -sca t!'. :i.1hll"."~ ! llX"I.\' C-A·l;-i l ·m\r~. ,.,,,, .. ~l''.'iSIOn fnil' <1i r, fll ll p11r, vinyl top, 1111 Gnc.I "lil ' "'· 64·1·'·1"1<. "II. ·I s1rcring 11·hcel, only 13,!XXl 1·l('nll: s:~JO. ·19l1G7k 11·i11ch•ll'S, vinyl top, A~l 'Fl\1.1 · · · '·"· .,,._ .. ,i. 11hl. nn11('1· ........ :,. 1~"'·. "•a1-: ... v " "I •"11'16 3'67 1fl70 f\IC'tCC'dr~ zo.(} ~E. l·"1>'I -<· I N:inrl. Selling for hst nfh·. ,~. '""' "' " -n11!t'S. like nC'll'. &1'1~16~1 -, M-USTANG lti',t~Ol\H.u '" .,:.. ./'-·." 1 · '74 TOYOTAS:-. ,.. ;i111/fn1 i:1cr1•0. i1n1n:it· con.I. ·," VPgH GT fTa1ehbaPk .... -----· C 1 ,-7 \1l \<'«1i lo11 ''''"n"n1v. 1':\"" ' i.,1\I 1•1\,. ':'l·'ti .. ~;...:;i:i:: ·12.0f'() n1 1. t"'~' r.nr.i· ,.,,,, l C'o1111r 1 spd, i·arlio, l1 r~1 li'I', FALCON T·f:llRD, Cl..ASSI , , .) s1111r·••( ,\11 nt!1··r· 111\'11111'~ LEASE BUY ,. I \ f)' ;;rilr )~\--0183 Call i c·1,.,,,1. ,11.1 •. ,,,"1 (i 1111 ,. ,. ·I or i11:H; 1·i:.; \'.\\'. :r~lll. i•r ~.1G-11:1:1 llys, 67::-:.wi ni'-'hi 111"i.:"· 1·1° 1111 $2100 :;;11-:?:1 11 ·r,;, :1i t;sT,\'.'\r: ~.;;3 y . .;;, !'!:-::. 1,',,':i'.'.,(,',., ?_",;,,·1 ·" I FIAT i>I'"· I "fl• r. •'"•\I :di :1 01' ,, >>"•'k'''ll•. -----" 7~:.!-(11 11 Ne·.1 '.llL11!.·I" -=--.c .. 1 l'•ii1,!'-. ,. ' 'fiR 1:.tl"'.\1.A \\'ag. ,\ir/ne11• '66 FALCON 6 c-yl. Sland. P/B. hody ,i;,,_ <'110:: ~d i·onJ. 1---· -I F:u•L r.i:!-Ti~·: -, \ · · r; -l'>'J. VALIANT -, 1 •. 1 , 1 . 1 Ill ,. 1 , 1 . 111 _. 1 ,, '.• '611. l•i(' .-:1:"" 1:.,;icl• 1, 1 .. ,11.~,.1 ;ii 'fi!l Sl\\'l.Al :I\ ''ll'lo'll1 flp/·1\. li r(·~. Pric:;. 011'n«r $650. or <;hift. 20 1npg. Xlnl. ('Qrlfl. ~~ t1t'1t:: 1111 ,\I-:_•.·"---' -I ('l·1n S"l l~I 'f"'•·~·i t.H' '11 :-;q Bk. Xlnl .. ond. :\Ir, P"· l>h. \.:•~1d j•r•n•l. t.lf'~ll•lf"l'·l~!7-11 1:i s1m.~1:'.7-'.!0l-O af!~i!':'lt "\\'0cd1l,'1.H1•ap" 'I•!, n. 11 1 .. p, n111c. 11 hl~. , :,. 11,. • 1 ·1 « :,.-._,_,_ ,;Wt Lewu• ,\:'11/~-:-.J r:1d1•1• n•·11 11r£'s, s1·•:.o nr 1,1•-.1 11ff··r li\fi.::11;11 l91'..U -1.\IP.\i-:\. ,c.,-i--. l'IS, I lflli.-1 Ft•nt Falcon, (;or-•I {'Olld. !'"r·u11 n···-i~nrr~ co tr:ish ·1q \'.d1~111 \l'ai.:"n, S20;) or S:i' iOO. ..r .. 111·r :~%-.~.~12 _ 1--"' i\~' "1' 1 r:i··-1 I f !~ J l"S !I · --·-~· I t'on I -)o\\ 1111 I J-.. _:__• .ipnl. '711 BU!C'I\ r:lcr·tra ~ d,-, g1,,d :.:;<.~ lllilC'.,".-t:c .. \int C'Qn(I __ nf'v.'_ lirf'S & hrak··~. Sl~iO. 'l'ura 1h1•1n 1ntn ,.,.~h Hr··I ()flr·r. ~Ill' ('Q!l( I l Ut!"!'f' I p:11 :'lll·:P,Ct .!11-.-> l~!-'.:"\7. ,,, Takl'i ( l ] I 1 1'1'1"120 JAGUAR I ll\('J' il'ltS1' .• '."'. l•11y. TOYOTA l'h:.! \'\\' c:.1n11~·r •. !ll'\\ ('llf(. HT .. F.J'. J'\111)'. 11·h1 1·inyll Aft r. Jllll, ~~-·1071. .1!8-J20I.) -~.:_.:.__'.·~·-J ~~ )II' ·~H''.:_:...:.:.:· . 980" 1 h111·h ,\· 1·rk!-.. Ju;;i 11u1 111• l•ip. l O\\·ner. 1•ll~'iil 1 A f -Nw 980 Autos, New · 980 Autos, New 980 •Autos, New _____ 6_i:..J,~0S_ _ 1 Sl;;,1). ('ltll i!fL ~1. fi/3-2891 1 U OS, e I~, '''-"L• ,. . PORSCHE ~"""'""· l'." "''"''''' iO \'IV""'"~"' SH•I. ,,,. ;JU, .'\.n.~, Ulllll" II I I {' ---• v.·hrel'.'i, ·I "fl'L ('111i ~·1'"-11_,-,. .. , , .. . SE ;·1 TOY01'.\. l~I 1.~·lle~~,1 , ·~ ClPan. ~N-7191 1 aft 6 or "·kn.ts 1. ti! I rai·i,:a .. 1 s11d. /\llo.v onilla i.•1la11 . (.,•1 .. U1 nr R:~..-.ilJXG I -1 ~·1ai.:~. ~.-.,l)Jl 1111. $xti00 C'.111 n1 1h·s rcr i;allon (~nly I ·i;·, -\"\'-1\U:'. H.uns xlnt. · JENSEN 1 •";_-fJ\,1 _ _ _ S~i.,:'.I 11 .. 1. ]; 111 •• .-01i.·:-.! t·1·r1~. 11.1n1·l!'<l, l"!atli o. 1·11·; ·•11 ~111 r .1 >Al IE/), 1,"1 I •'n.\ J .. ;1~··. l11•:1i.·~ :t·l(lll 1;7:~jl!l-I ~ JENSEN I 11111 •'.1 ~:1'. 1)1, k ~·"11 l:u-. VOLVO I INTERCEPTOR I ~;1_i_.::-1:.:1. !~··: 1.1:1-_i i:.1_ t.Altl;t·: SJo:J.Jo:Cl'IO'.I. '!;() Pr.r,...1,.. ~7.::1 111r>i.: ;1' •74 VOLVO'S I 01.-C.'Ul,()HS m 1up~1: .c1~·:111 <;ood merh [ I l\1:'11f:IJ!:\Tt: llELl\'Jo:n.Y 1·nrlf! .1.'6-1.017 _ ___ HERE NOW , FULl. SERVICE DEPARTMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS '.!100 \V. Coa.c:r lhty., '.'\ R. 642-9405 TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD' CALL 642-5678 1illllh'•l'1-l1" ll<'ll\'l'IY <ln ,\II :O.!"rl•·l~ BUY or LEASE ~uxle.wi4 W VOLVO OWNERS REPORT UP TO 35 MILES PER GALLON 24 NEW SABARU'S · IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '59 Ford Pickup & Camper Shell V-8 . stick shift, Exc elleryt conditio n, !89173MJ 5795 '68 Old$ Vista Cruiser V-8, Auto Trans, F•cfory Air Cond, R•dio, Heat- er. I 719FTA I •995 '69 VW Bus 18' Unlimited Ski Boat J) I Chevy Enoin1, lwo 4 Be rr 1l1, All Aire r•ft Filtinq1, H•l- Cr•ft quit~ ch•nqe V Dr i•1. Adju1l•ble Trim P!ate, tri 1l•e~1, T~nd 1>m A•I• Ni11on l r•il1t, Speed hiqh 90'1. SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT. AISOLUTELY IMMACULATE. I GW- U9'I ~'53'1'9'5 '' GIVE YOUR WIFE A LITTLE SOMETHING UNDER THE CHRISTMAS TREE •••••• A Sexy Mercury CAPRI The Sexy CAPRI Has Both LUXURY & ECONOM·Y IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FOR CHRISTMAS!! SOMJ~ 01'HER CHRIS1'MAS S LJGGESTIONS e e ·(19 Linl'oln J !Joor VERY CLEAN I .uxury lhru-nut. Full pO\\'er. faclory air. landau roof ( XSSI67 ) $1950 '69 Me rcury Wagou FAMILY PLEASER 10 pass. ·colony Park. Full power, fa ctory air. roof rack. (ZVR194 ) $1475 ·71 ~Janp1i s Broughan1 IMMACULATE Coupe. t=-ul l power, factory air. Ian· dau r oof. ~ 136CXV) • $245 0 '71 Lincoln Coupe SHARP to·ull po\ver. factory ai r . AM /Fl\1 stereo. landau roof. (292CYQ) $3500 '(i') 1\fark Ill A BEAUTY F'ul\ luxury po\11cr. auto. tcn1 p. air. l;.1nd<1u roof. .'\ r.·f I F :\f stereo. (Otill IDC I $3275 ·7 1 Cadillac SUPER CLEAN Seda n DeVillc. FuU luxury thru-out. (6<1ICX\'1 $3 675 TO CONSERVE ENERGY CLOSED 8 P.M. WEDNESDAYS CLOSED ON SUNDAYS "Orange Cov11t~'1 Tomi/y of Flitt Cars" ohnson & son LINCOLN · ''\11 l,( l H 't (,(J ll (f;\I ~ 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS COST A . MESA 540-5630 •• --.. - -• DAILY PILD1 Wedne~nay, Dtctmtirr 12, l •:' J ~Vtdnesday, Dtc.embtr 12, 1973 PJLOT -AOVE RTISER %% ------- . ' • ~ ,'I:;--.... 94 NEW '74 PINTO'S MAVERICKS -MUSTANG ll 's I · I I I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW FULL PRICE 4 DOOR "A REAL GAS SAVER" LOADID INCL: Vn'lyl •OOI, <1ulO. ''"'". white ,>di' w•lh, con~Pn,.?nce o•oup, POW'f'• ,1eerino. 1,,,1~91 a~~.1 ;gr.1 \j•OUI.>. ! d!l u. Jl(Q]f.-1 ?1.J•O $-FULL $ PRICE -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I I ~'r:D '74 PINTO 2 DOOR "THI ORIGINAL GAS • 2300 Engine $45 TOTAL DOWN lotolu"'11"'"''~1 e1 ... 1 ru&"<. D!Nrnol""" 11,.,c-.,.1. '" .,._, ""'"'" IOI II -· "~ ... il.P • II "" • $ 4 Speed Tron1 Dix . &i~er Group Vinyl lnltrio< 88 PEI MONTI! _ --~3 -.1 __ ·27 J_; '72 ~ '73 US-ED 'PINT·os - . EXTRA L . PRI E 26 IMPORTS VW's -TOYOTA's-DATSUNS LATE MODELS RE ADY TO GO! 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CAMPER Pop Top_ L1Cf'n SC No. J63 AKW GAS SAVIPIG R.V. '70 CPE. DE VI LLE V 8. <1u!o 1«tns. t;icforv ilir cond1loon1nQ . tull pawf'r, .11» ln1 radio. ht'illt•r, whdev1all l ire~. V!!IV I 'ool, t•nleo tjl<l ~~. lodt.lt>d. L•CCllS~· 5Pr1cil Nn /llJO('I/ BRAND NEW FULL 51'RICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $1 1 88 $2297 $1 288 $11 88 FORD ' ' '69 v.w. BUG 4 s1X'l'd, r.tdio, ht'dter. Licen~e #VCR-SM> '72 PINTO 2 Door • 5peed, ri1d10. hea ter, v•nyl interior. 296-DUL GAS SAVING & CYL . '70 TOYOTA Wagon Mark 11 , <iu To. trru1s,, air condition inq, r ad10, hCdlL•r. ( R T7610JJJ2). Gas Sd\I ing f.im ily \V~Qon . '69 DODGE Pickup 6 c y!, strc k s hift, radio, heater. # (l4J51P) '69 RANCHERO V-B. auto. trans .• power s teering, radio. hea!t'r. Licen~e 35273E GAS SAVING 6 CYL . $1 1 88 $1 41 7 $1 7 99 $1088 $1479 BRAND NEW '74 CLUB WAGON. GAS SAVING 6 CYLINDER solid slale ignition heater CE21BHS82463) ECO NOM ICA L FAMILY WAGON .. j l ' . I, ' r • • • " • San Cle1nente Toclny's Fl11al Capistrano EDITION N. "\'. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. 3"6, 6 SECTIONS, 88 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 12, 1973 TEN CENT S County to Enforce Holding Tani{ Law Jan. I By ALMON LOCKABEV l tt llft• ll•llff There i~ an Orange County ordinance that r1..oquircs every boat with a permanently installed marine to ilet lo have a "holdi11g" tank to prevent overboard discharge or sewage. Be~inning Jan. 1. 1974, that law \Vil\ be enrorccd by the Orange County tlarbor lh1partn1C'nl. The la1v applies to Dana l·larhor, Newport llarbor, llun· tingl()n Jlurbour and Sunset Aquatic 1'<1rk. Al Obe rg, harbormastcr, laid that in- Nixon Asks Production Of Gas .Cut \VASJllNGTON (AP ) -'I'he Nixon administration today proposed a 2S per· cent reduction in' gasoline production t'ffcctive Dec. 27, but the pinch On supplil's available to individual car owners is likely to be even more severe. Under l'CEUlai ions proposed by the U.S. TRUCK SHUTDOWN FALLS SHORT. Sto•y, P•g• 4 Administ rat ion's energy czar, \llilliam £. Simon, priority deliveries would go to emergency services, fuel prcductrs. public transportation and agriculture. They v.·ould be allov;ed all the gasoline they needed. Other commercial use rs or bulk sup- plies of gasoline. including nonprofit and government organizations. \Yould recei\'e the sa me amount of gasoline they did in 1972. \\'hatever was left . would go to ot~r bulk use rs -including retail service ~ations , which supply individual car o...,·ncrs. Thus, while the regulations deal .,pccific11lly only wllh bulk distribution of gasoline, they wowld have a sharp IS.. GASOLINE, Poge Z) Appeals Board Rejects Batti1i Estate Cliarges BULLETIN The Orange County Assessment Ap- pea ls Board late today rejected charges by Su pervisor Robert Battin that Presi- dent Nixon's San Clemente estate is un- derasses.sed by as much as $700,000. Afte r the hearing. v.•hich lasted three days. Battin dubbed the proceedings a "kangaroo court," branded Appeals Board Chairman S. Otto Christensen "Captain Kangaroo" and vowed to take the matt.er to Superior Court on an ap- peBI. "I rea lly feel lhe hearing has been ll- l1•gal bec-au~e J tried lo disqua lify &e\'- cral 11v:•1nbcrs of lhe board on grounds of bias," Battin said. format ion on more then 100 boal owners and marina opcraton today at the regular breakfast meeting of the ~1arine Di\'ision of the Newport ilarbor Cha1nber of Commerce. The state ments were hardly out of Obcrg's mouth before he \Vas swamped by a del uge of qt1estions as to the n1c1hod of ~nforccment. There ,(•i!l be no blockades or v.·holcsalc boarding of boats lo determine if they have holding tanks, said Oberg. "If we stop a boat operator for a Vintage Ncivy Plane Missing ' ADAK , Alaska (UPI) -A \\'orld \Var II vintage Na\'Y transporl plane en route to pick up milita ry personnel going on Chr istmas leave is missing and believed down near here , the Na''Y reported today. The plane. based at \Vhidbcy Island Naval Air Station. \Vash .. carried a crew of 10 inc luding IY.'O regu lar Navy men and eight reSt'rvists. a spokesman said. The Cl1 8 transport, the military equivalent of a DC4i, dropped off r;idar scrt:ie-ns about 4-0 mile:; out to sea froln this Aleutian island base. the Navy reported. 15 Candidates File for City Council Seats The list or potcnllal candidates ror clty council seat1 ~ San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano continued to grow toda y and the filing se ason still has sever-.1 weeks to go. 'ttree. new l)Gtential candidales have filed ln San C)emettte -local law ye r Ronald Steelman. perkina-trafflc Com- mission Chalnnan Wiiliam Vt'adde11 and local auio dealer Adrian Navarro. That brings to eight the number or potential candidates thus far. Jn San Juan, the activity is just as intense Y.1.th se\'cn potential candidates obtaining nomination p{lpera. 1be latest include Kenneth Vise, Ge.raid Hor1on . John ibson and Nofie Famularo. Their names were added lo the first three persons to obtain nomlna- lion papers in the ~1ission Community: Robert Devics, Douglas Nash and ~l rs. Judy Beggs. Three council positions will ~ up for grabs in the ~ia rch 4 municipal balloting in each of the twc cities. Thus far only a single incumbent h11s indicated a desire for re-election , San Clemente's Dr_ Wade U:n\!er. who seeks an unp recedented fifth tenn to the roun- ciL Other early aspirants along with Dr. Lower are James Straus, who is the only one thus far to retum his completed documents , E. L. "Ris" Risley, ltowa rd Austin and ttichard Brocius. Potential in cumbent candidates \\'ho (See FlLERS , Page !) Sadcllehack Trustees Vote Selves Pay Hike Saddleback College trustees have voted to pay themselves up to $125 per month. The motion. made by Hans Vogel oI Tuslin and seconded by Board Presi- rlcnt John Lund, will give each trustee the choice of whelher he or she wants to be paid. Trustees of California school districts have been offered the alternative or paying them.selves by a new state law . The amount trustets can p a y themselves is based on the number of student!: a nd geographlc.ll site or a dl1tricf. DAILY PILOT AD .PROVES EFFICIENT we·ve all heard of erflclency apartment.... This I.! an ef{iclency apart- ment ad : • SPACIOUS Studio. Near main beach. Cfptd, tun kitchen. 1185. (Phone Nos.) It proved il'I e.frtclency by renting the tipsrtment In one day. ·Oleck out the effi cient way a Dally Pilot ad Clln work for you . Dial the direct line to n Dally Pilot ad-visor! Phone 642-5678. At Saddlcback, the maximum would be $'20 per meeting or up to $125 per month. Trustees Donna Berry and Alyn Bran- non voted against the proposal Monday, saying they do not believe trustees should be paid at the taxpayers' expense. But VogCI said if the board voted down the proposal now they would be stripping all future trustees of the op- portunity to make their own decisions. Jf the five trustees who approved the motion choose to be paid, their salaries would cos t taxpayers. a maximum or '325 per month . "We shouldn't try to bt the conscience of all futu~ boerd members," Vogel said. Yvonne Bldart of Miss~ Viejo ad· dressed trustees on the issue. "l just don't think the trust... need that money I' I she said. "You took thls position knowing it w•~ voluntary. And Ir you do ever get paid, the peopl• who elected you •hould have • chat1ce to vote on it." At the ht.'Jt board" mffllng, trnstee5 voted themselve1 a health · c:arc and life insurance program Whic:h w.111 CO$t taxpayers '67.56 per tru11t~ per month. 'Mlat program al~ b voluntary. Mrs. Berry voted against I.he lmurance pro- gram and hu been the only trustee to &Mounce that she will not join It. , • • speeding. non-registration or other \1iola- lion, \Ve "'ould board the boat and inspt.'Cl for required equipment. If lhe boat has no hold ing tank the operator y,·ould be given a citation." said Ol)erg. But the boat O\vners \VCri.'n 't 1hc only ones firing questions at-harbor offiriats. 1'hc law also requires that all tn;i nnas install pun1pout stations to cinpty holding tanks. Marina operators arc t·ont1:r11rd over ...,·hat standards. if any, h<t\'l' brt.:n set up . f\tust they be permanently 111- stalled stations which pun1p into the * city sewage system, or will portable units be acceptable? The operators got no defi1tite ans\ver. Bob lleed, thief or N'e1vport 8C';:lch's Department of ~larine Safety, said his dl•partmC'nt y,•ould be charged "'ilh "inspettion" of purnpout facilities in :\t•1\'!10rl Harbor. ''\\'e do not have the manpo\vcr to inspet t c\'cry 1nanna and the law has not !lpcUed out any clear cut standards." said llcl'd . "\Ve \Viii be on ly as aggressive as lhe ci1y council forces us to be.'' Heed added . Questioned as 10 the acceptability or JXlrtable toilets. Oberg s<11<I 1hcy Y;ould only be legal 011 boats 1>h1ch do Mt have pern1ou11'nl ly iust:illC'd "hL·;ids." Larry Lcarnan. l"h11•f of opl'r:111nn:; for the coun1y Harbor~. B1':1ch1'S :ind Purks l~1><1rlnlL'lll . n·11 t:11L·d !ht· h1Stilr~ of 1he col1n ty or(tin;uu:t', csp!;1i11ing th;H it was "for<'l'cl or1 us by !hi' Sl:lll' 11·:11cr control distrk·t." Lean1an said \ht: coast Gl1<1rd >'LIS . , 11 urk1il:.! {ll) stand:irds for St•\vage control 1h.H 11ould be Cfff'c ti\·e 111 t11·1) )'C'ar~ for 1u·11 lxit1!s .u1d 11\e ye;irs for e\1st1n ·~ i>c•a!s . · Thi• stantl;11 ds "'OUld prf'f'n1pi any ,1:111' rH' loc·.11 11rcl111ilncco;.'' ~;11d L•·,11n.1n 1)ffi1·1;11." :1c\11111l1"<l that Or:1nric Cou1it1 I'-lhl· ~LHtH':J p1 [! fur rnfor1.:c111c11! ul l1u<1I :-.r11 :i1~1' 1!1:;1.:harge laws. "~\~ c'Q!H'f'rn right no'J.•.'' s:11d Obt•i·g "•S 11h:i1 to do :1bout u l>Oitt >''hi c:h "'-'Ck " l'l'f\1µy 111 our h:lrbors that do('s nut contply \~·ith our dis charge laws." .•. ... Harbor Panel Ol(s 1,200 More Dana Boat Slips Nixon Guests , Clemente Inn's Records Probed By JOHN VALTERZA Of •• Delll' "°" tl•ff Investigators for the Senate \\'aterga!e Committe1? this v.·t-ek have recci,·ed detailed copies or records kept by f1'c San Clemente Inn on key guests 11·ho have used the hostelry in the fi"·c-ye!lr history of the Wes tern \\'kite House . San Clemente City Councilmnn and Jn,1 Prcsidenl Paul Presley, said Tucsd;1y that he and his staff "1\•orked ror d;1ys" dredging up the data related to expenses incu rred during Presidential visits. Initially, Presley, himself. had been COP SUSPENDED FOR 'REACTION' OAK LAND (AP) -Oakland cop Jon \\'ill ette is on five days' suspension for "\'iolating police radio discipline " -R la rge blast from his accidrntally firf'd pistol . follov.·ed by severril heJr1frlt obscenities. Last Rites l-Ield For Dr. Reeves, Oeme11te Pioneer Servkcs ,,·ere held in Jla\\'<tii lo<la~1 for pionee r San Clemente industriahsl and benefactor Dr . Rr1y R1•cvcs, \\'ho died at his island hon1e f'rict1y ar the age of 69. Dr. Reeves. a chiropodi$t \l'hoc;(' in- vention or a rubber aircraft co1n1x..nl'n! suddenly changed his destiny. had lived in Laie , tlawaii, for several years after retiring. Jlis invention of the •·::iir ...,•edge sole" in 19.'lt prompted Dr. Reeves to found the rubber company in San Clemente which bears his name. The pl ant fonns the nucleu s of the San Clemente industrial section. Dr. Reeves also developed a blufftop ranch which exceeded 1,000 acres. In 1968 the reading of a ncv.•s accnunt on the stabili ly of Brigham Young (See DR. RE EVES, Page !l ~ su bpoenaed to testify before the panel headed by Democratic Sen. Samuel Ervin. "·Hut they fouled op and sent the subpoena to me on the day il said I \1·as supposed to appear," Presley said. That date .,,.·os \ov. 19. Instead. the invest igators and Ervi n's personal staf[ agree to seek the records. Presl ey said he and his staff .,,.·ere orderl'd lo search the inn records relating to expenses of and dates of visits b)' key individuals in the \\'atergate case. Among !hem \\'ere the President's C'loscsl friends a11d personal financiers C. G. ··BeBc'' Rebozo and Robert Abplanalp. The Hughes Tool Company and rop \\'aterga!e conspirators G. Gordon Liddy. F:. 1-lo>rard ll unt also \vere on the long list of possible Inn customer~ l'r!'«ll'y said thl' list contoined :,0 nan1 rs Lil ;1 JI . "\\'I' cooperated fully \rith the req11es! fr om the senator's co1nn1iltee," said the city councilman \vho last year managed local cazn p:iign effort s to reelect the Jircsiden!. "\\rc\·c got uothing lo hide here <inri \1·c sent the1n every! hing \1 e had." Presley oddcd. Alt hOUEh the >''Cll·kllO'J,""11 l 0 ca 1 business n1an and communily }(':lder neve r actually h a s leslified ~fore the \Vatergate panel. he did say Tucsd;1y lha! h(' traveled to the nation's C'ap1tal several \l'Ceks ago to give teslimony before another comn1itt ee. H ;\·;1s the CongrC'ssional panel in- \'CSligating !he expenses for th c refurbi shing of lhe President's Spanish es!ate as \\'eU as for the conversion of lhe Coast Guard Loran Slation into the \Vestem \Vhitc House complex. r>resley's iM ha s sen1ed as !he official hostelry for much of the Nixon staff on every trip west since the President purchased his mansion in the summer of 1968. Rcbozo. Abplanalp and dozens of other well-knoY.'11 figures in and out of the u.:;. Government have used the Inn's ac- commoda!ions. "The investigators even asked us t<J (Me CLE~1ENTE, Pagt 2) •support' Flops Only 75 Sliow Up for Nixon Rally SAN DIEGO (AP) -Sponsors say 75 persons showed up for a "Support President Nixon'' rally at whi ch preparations were madr for 1,500. The Republican County Central Comn1ltte declined to sanction the Tuesday night ra lly becanse $10 was charged. Nixon Eent a telegram In which ho expressed gratitude for "the confidence and fr iendship expressed by your presence here ." The costs of preparing the rally were announced as $3,067 with a $2,910 deficit reported when It was over. Richard Vail. publisher of an unofficial Republican newspaper. heads the sponsoring United Citizens Lobby which is collecting signa· tures·on petitions opposing the impeachment of Nixon. • RECORDS SCRUTINIZED Innkeeper Presley Coastal Board A pp roves Projec t l<'or Capo BcacJ1 A 4.1-unil !'ap1s1r:ino 8ca('h ('On- don1i11iun1 th:i1 cvnron11s Lo Orange Coun- ty's 19.'l.1 !a11d use pl<in h.'.l s been apprort•tl by 1he Soutl1 Coa st f{eglon;1! Zone Conscr\'ation Cornrn1ssion. l'hto 56110.000 proicct by Frank Stanton f:rn ith nt 3;;1.;n Can1i110 laplstr:ino \\'ill have fi\'r l>'o-bC'droon1 11nns and 38 011\··lx·clrootn unlls The \'01C liy lhc cornn1iss1on \1•a.~ 9·2 ·1. \1·ith f'r,rn1n1ss1oners Rober! Roonrl' and Cnrrn('n \\'ar:::t.:h~.,,., \'Otlng nu and. H.in1- n1on Fa.v :i.bst.nining . "It n1ight come as a shock to you 1111 thal anything 1« Lil conformily \\Ith our 198.1 plan'' said Commissioner Ronald Caspers, \\'ho is also chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. "111is one is.·· It has a density of 14.S units per acre. The approval \vas contingent upon six of !hr. 90 p~spaces closest to a rec reationnl •. 1rea being [C'h open space, In a relatt·d ilCtion. the rommission approv('d a IX'rmit for A two-story four- plcx at 35480 Ca mino Capistrano, Caplstrnno Reach, The $70,00fl pro ject by John Barnes ca rries a gross densily of 10 units nn acre. It y,·as a1)proved on the ron<li tinn it be more cent rally located on lht.' lot. \\•Ith at least a 25 foot SC'lb.'lC'k frcn1 the rear property liTl('. Barn~ said under Orange County 1.on- ing he could bu ild seven uni ts, but had dcid~d to construct onl y four in the spirit of "cooperation" Y.'llh roas1tH co mmission objectives. A few commissioners -Louis No"·rll and Don Phillips -were ·irritat('d that staff planners had negotiated the move of the building -\li'hich basically precluded any further devr.lopmen t on the lot -.... ·Hh Barll('s. "I'm just wa sting n1y time con1lng do\li'Tl here." said Nowr.11, N!fcrring to staff decisions. Commissioner Ct1spcrs wanted lo delay tulion on the project because it hes wilt\ the study area of the Capistrano 'V<iTiey generA I pl an, nn\v be i o g revamped. I-le failcl'I to gain full suppQrt for the Iden. \which Bam£?s called "defric- to moratorium ." West Basin. Pi·o j ect Set Foi· 1976 ll~· .IOllN ZALLER 01 I~• Ol llJ Pltll ~leff Th<' \\'heels \l'Cre Sl'1 in motion Tuesday for the OJ)('n1ng of 1.200 new boat slips in Dana Point ~!arbor. Plans prl'srnted to the Orange County ll11 rbors. Hrach£>s. anr1 Parks Com- 1nis~1on call for the new slips to be. built h~· January 1976 in the now-vacant >''est ba"in ad jacent 10 the 1.400 existing slip" in the con1pleted cast basin . The con1n1isslon ac!lon 1v:i" a 4-1 vote to a1>provc condition s of a lease 1vhcrcbv pn1·u1e concessionaires 11·ould agree tO l'Qtll ple!t' d<'1·clopn1ent oi the "·rst basin and then \.akc O\'er n1ann gcment of it. If the commission Ht!ion is upheld hy 1hc Orange County Board of Supervisors nf'xl 1nonth. th(' countv could in1media1ely begin ad\'ertising fo.r com- pe!i!ive bids fru1n priva!c groups wanting to develop and manage the basin. The limetable calls for the bidding r.c:r iod to close in June l~i~, lr.1"('" to be awarded in June 1975 nn<l !ht' fir st ne1v $lrps to open in late \97j or early 1976 . Jn ~d~ition to the 1.200 new slips, l"On1mrs.~1nnfr~ ;igrced lo lease terms fnr .. a. ne1v rest:1urnnt. marine supply faf'1ht1c s. and, possibly. a floating !'!"sl:11 rrnnt . Ocspite a threat that lht' energ~· crisis may curt ail lx>atini:: arl1\'ilv. officfal <: said there arc at least 200 · firn1s who ha1·e incHcatcd they w:in1 to bi<I on the fi\-(' sf'.'p.:iratc ic.'.l~e~ th,1t 1vill bl' <l\\'<lrdrd. The one rHssonting 1otc on !hf' terms of the ne>'· lea ses tan1e frnn1 U:in1- 1nissioner Thomas O'Kl'('fe. 1\·he wnnt<'d the IPrn1 s of !Ile lr:i se .~tifft·ned to bnn rr in n1nrf' inrnmc to tht.: t ounty. ... l'n<lrr icrn1s of the l(·;:isr fnr the rasl b<tsi n. the ('()tu11~· _gel~ 20 J)PrcC'nt of all revenue 1rhich !he cflnccssionaire brings in frorn hoar slip r('nt;ils. The pro1>0Sed figure for the \\'C'Sl ba si n (Scf' llARB OR. Page 2) Orange Coast Weather Lat e night• and early morning fog and 101>' clouds with sunn y afternoons 1hrough Thursday. Con- tinued cool, acco rd ing to th~ \1·rathrr l!C'rvice. Highs in the u1>- prr 60s nt lhe beoches rising to the low 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY Tivo ui/ing, tlderly widOU.'S resuling in r11ndow1i b1111galo11ii.: in tlie Boy Sliort Trailer Park i·u Nervport Beach ll'ill aet a t•i.~it jrom Sa11cn Cla11s in tht form of Lire lrvi11e Componu this Cltrislmos. See story PQgc J7. Al Y111r St•'lll<t J h•lilll J1 L.M. •••Ill t c11......,11 11, u Cort•• Cor~r n Clenlll.. •t·M Cotnlci M Cr11uw•"S '' 0.1111 N1li(t1 I) Ecl1111rl1I PHt 4·1 M•llM~ 4 Mt\>lli n •JJ M11tv11 1'11'11111 jll N1llto\lll N•wt t <><'•ntt (911nty IJ•ll l'o'l'llll p,, .. , lt '"'" tt·• Or, tt.iMr.1111 11 ltocl! M•r-1t1 M•H T1l1~l1!1M1 JI ""'''"11"'""' 11, n l'l"111c1 n . »Jf Ptr lflt llllotlll IJ T11u11"' n .n 1 Wt11t11r t MOl'IKH I «l w_..,., Nno JJ..., w •• If """"" ' AMI LIMlfl JI 1 -· 2 DAIL y Pl:..O r ~c Sto1·m Sla1ns Coa stfu1 e Froni "'irr St>r1 IC'f'!I SA:\' Ff11\:"CISCO -A11!11ht>r ~1or1n packing ho"'hng "·111ds 0.·111 furi uu!>ly at the uprcr NorthC'rn Cal1forr11:1 coaslline today as rai n spread sou1h1v~rd over ha lf the stale. Rain is likely as f:tr south :is T'l'.11n 1 Stir and l\ferced 1011ight \Yllh shO\\l'f~ on Tlwrsday. the National \\'ea1her Zervice said. A heavy dow npour is expcctC'd ;dong the northern 1..'0a::>t tonight where souther- ly gales y,·ere bloy,·ing JO to 55 niiles per hour this 1norning. The "'eather scr\'icc also y,•arncd of tieavy snow down to about !he 3,500-foot elevation in the Mt. Shasta-Siskiyou area tonight. A traveler5 advisory issued for the Sierra Nevada warned of heavy soow, blowing and dri ft ing with gusty 1vinds tonight. at about the ~.oo:>-foot level. Storm clou ds drenched Eureka Tues- day with more than eight-tenths of an inch or rain, for ecasters sa id. About one-third ol an inch or rain fell in Rl'Ci Bluff, Oakland and San Francisco v.ilile Sacramento had aboul t1vo-tcnths a( an inch of rain and Stoc kton, one-' ·· lenth ol an inch. ·~:~Scattered showers are forec ast Thurs~ . il.y. f..tcanwhilr , a coastal flood alert was up in Oregon today as the howllng storm, combined with high tides, moved Jn from the PacifiC" Ocean. _ A boathouse used by the Clatsop Coun- ty sheriff's department broke loose at Tongue ·'Point near ,'\storia. Coast guardsmen: later returned It to the dock. · Th(. Coast Cua-rd stood by at Yaq·uina Bay to help a fishing vessel in distress during the pr,11 k of the storm 1\1esdny. \Vinds reached 60 m.p.m. at Nc1~port but no serious proble1ns 11·erc reported. At Seaside. winds broke a window in a school and a tenche r 1vas rr1>0rtcd lo have lx'en cut by glass. \Valer covered beaches at scv('ral points along the coast but thtre 1vcrc no reports of major darnage. At Grants Pass, three school s 11·('rc closed 'fuesday ·beca use of a poy,·cr outage. Winds reacl1('(1 R.J m.p.h. at c:apc Bl an- co on the southern Oregon coast early today, 10 miles per hour below Tuesday's peak. Trave lers 1varnings y,·ere up in the Cascades for heavy sno1v at 3.500 feet and above. Packed snow was reJXlrtcd over most of the stale's mountain passes. SignnJJS Slated For Saddleback Registration for the \\'Lnte r qu<1rter at Saddlcback College 11·ill conlinll('_ from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursd::iy and Friday. Thursday signup is hy appointment only . f<'riday, an yone v•ishi ng to rl·gistc r may do so at !heir convenient!'. Some 5W courS('<; 11111 ™' ilVailatllC next tenn. a can1pus spokesn1an s.11d. Classes start Jan. 2. f'~all qu;irter finals ended Tuesda~. BANDITS DID:V'T HA VE ANY PULL RO~ll·: (l'PI l -B.tnd1t:> t11·111J.( lh break u1lo an offltl' for a pa yr1ill rnbh<>r,v fired a sub1nachinrgun bur~1 <.1t 1hc l11t·k but still did not rnana~e to knock dn11'n the door. Final!~·. they gavi' 11p ;ind fled Police s;iid they h:id been pull ing :1t the door inS1C'ad of pushing. • Ol.&N51 COAST iC DAILY PILOT TIM Or-l;:Mll DAILY PILOT, •ltll _.,~h I• comb!Plfld Ille i'l•••·P•eu, 11 1>11blio~,.; by "'-0••"9'1! CN1t Pllb1n~11111 Como.ny. Sffi• r•i. .,.!lions ••• P<lbli•lled, M-•Y lhro...011 Fri!llV. lor COi!• M1 .. , i'!OWPO•I 8roc11, k.,,,11,.1on 11•~11/F...,.,!lln Volley, l•u~nt llNCf>, lrvlnt/$.eiklltbtck ....i Stn ti.me~!•/ "" Jv•" C1p!1I•-. A 1i~lt ,...,,.....,1 .,.lllotl le P\*ll•ri.tf S.rurd•VI ~ ~u"ll••" T"'" ,,..r..cl .. t -1 .. hl"I Pll"t lt I t J~ Wu! ll•Y SlrHt, Cool• Meu , C11lh!•nl1, n.M. l'ob1rt N. w,,J Frfllcll"I •nd Pu1>1i1~1'• J •ck R. Curl•v VU 11',_illont •"JI c;.,,.,,, MoMftr T~"''"'' Ke1•il l:d110f Th•1t1•1 A. 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INlll U .IJ ll*ltl!iYt rnll11'1ory *"IMlllM tt.4.1 """"'"'· UPI Ttl•pllOlo He's IJ11ar11aed l ,abor Sec:retary Peter Brennan opens hi s .i:11Jt coa t 1n respon se to be- ing asked by a reporter if he still e;1r rird ;i gun as he d1cl \Vhcn he 1vas a construction labor leader in r\e1v \'ork Illy, Fron• Pnge 1 HARBOR • • • \\'as 25 percent. 1!011'Cl"C'r O'Krefe tirgued !hat 1vith 200 companies ready to bid. 1hc cuunt y could a!'k 30 percent or :l5 percent and st ill expelt to rec1:ive ~1 (3rge. number of bids. '·\\!hen the easl basin went out to bid, there \Vas some justificatioil for the IG11·cr figure because the p<'Ople ""'L're taking :1 chance on a nev• ha,::bor." O'Keefe said. "But no1Y th.'lt Dana Po int is a proveo success, I think it is fair to nsk at least 30 or 35 pcrci~nc" O'Kc crc said. Ken Sa nipso n. director of the Depart- ment of Harbors, Beaches and Parks. :irgued £or the 101ver figure. snying that s!iffcr tenns "'oulcl discourage thC! kind of efficient manager that the county 1\·ants to bring in to the harbor. To insure that the bidding is con1- petltivt:>. the privatt.• groups 111ill be of- fering to pay the co unty a bonus fi gure on top of lhc !{•ase ternis. Sampson noted. r.eorge Cormack, assistant diri>c1or of the county dcp:1rtn1rn t of real propC'rt y si>rvices. said the bonuses from awa rding leases to th e east basin had amounted to nearly $700 000 to the eounty 's coffers. "I think 25 perCt'llt is just about as 111uch 1.1s 11·e can ask 11'il hout starting to !osc l>idders," Corniack said. The east basin of the h<1rbor ,1·;is opt·ncd about. 18 n1or11hs ago ;ind ha s l)e!'n full fr1r Lh t: last c1i:;hL nion1h~1 Corniaek said. f 'rotra. l"uge .l CLE1'1ENTE • • • try ;,nd rrmcmicr ho 111 :.onic of thrsc f>cOp!(' rna'' ha\e tipped the hrlp," Prrslcv sairl . 'fhf' -\\':1h•rg;•!l' ron11niUec's ror:iy 1111n tilt-!nn f('turd~ 1" f.'.l r fro1n th1· f1r <.;l !t111ci th.'.ll the sc·:111d:d hns dr<11\·n offiC'1.il probf·r!> Hl!O S;in Clernrr.tP 1':arl\" in lhr yr~•r the same 1n- 1·1·~1 q~;i1nr~ ni;1dl' ('Opll'S fif :ill 1he docu rnrnts )11 Jh!' "l'roj<'et Sunrise·'' f1lr!i at t:1!\ h:dl 11h1·rf' ;1!1 th!' b1u!d1ng permit rC'f'l>ri!~ fn r 1n1prD\'1 •n1•·nl~ nt lhL' l'!'l·S1df'11t '~ t•'>l;l!f' ;1r1· k1•p! From Page I DR. REEVE S ••• linlvrrsi t~· 111 a ix:·riod of gene ra l ran1pus tunnoil !;parked :i ne\v inl r rcsl in the 1nrlu~1 riah~t -phi l.'.lnth ropy. After ''is1t 111g the un1ver!i11y in rrovo. lit:ih. Dr. n('('\'('S decided lo giv(' his ra nl'h lo lhl' insutut1o n. 'l'11c land 11·as sold this y c a r to <l Japanese 1nves11111'nt firm . Among his other rnajor 1'Qnrributions were $100.000 to the San Clrmenlc \Vard of the Chureh of Jes us Christ of !.a1ter- f)ay Sa ints. sl'vr ral acres of hts lcind to lhe fl.1C'thodisl Church an d $90.000 10 thC' Ch urch Colll'gt" of ll t111·ai1. Or. H cC'1·c.~ :1!so h:1d fin:1nt1•d scholnrsbi ps for 15 s!uden ts a year nt BY lI. Dr. Heeves "''as gradu:i ll'd by the Universi ty of Southern •<Sl l1fornia a n d l:i1c•r hy th1• School of Chiropody 111 San Francisco in 1,29. J-le finan ced his college educa tio n by singing 1n light opcr1_1 in hi.~ spnre time. Aft er reCT!i v1 ng hi s diplomas he set up :1 practice in /&> Angeles . A meeting c:uring his college years ,,.,·ilh Nelly Ansley led lo lhe nlarriRge or the cnuple. Surviving <Jre two daughters. ~1rs. frank Dore and f..1rs. Peter Arcndrup, and five grandchildren. No Vesco Appeal Seen NEW YORK f AP) -'nlc U.S. govcn1- mtnt will not apprnt !hr reltF.;81 of H Bahom1:in m11i.:1str;ite to cxl radii<' financier Hohert L. Vesco, ;i federal prosecutor said today . U.S. A!torncy P11ul .I . Cu~rnn ca ve no reason for the government 's dcc•~inn. ... I I -~~~~--~~~~~ Sall J ua11 Seeks Co u11t y F11ndi11g ·For. Valle Road S:in Juan Capistrano 1vi ll seek nearly $.100,000 froni the coun!~ for a Valle Bil:1d JJTiproveme11t prOJl't.'! l 'Jt,V <'ouncil incn 1'!ond;1y agrrt'd to subrnit routinC' applic:ttions for matching- !und gr:.inls (ron1 the rnunty fl rtcr1al ll i;!hw:iy Fin:1 nc111g l'i·nl!r:irn. Ir !hl' prOJl'Cl is approved for fundin;:: r,1rl_v next year it l\'OUld allow the cit.v 10 lnuneh an 1mprov('n1en1 d1s!rict alon~ lh(' ro:1chv;iy (·a1!1ng for 1ridcn1ng and rchuild1ng lron1 s~111 J u£111 Creek Ro!lrl 10 the Sc1T<1 unra rnp of the San Dirgo Fr(•t;:1<o•i1y. The tuta l cos t 11 ill re:1ch SL n1i!!ion. \'c1 anothC'r project in !he rily \\'i ll nlso be appl ied fr>r undt.'r tht• progra1n 11·hi ch !hi.' tount v adn1 inis1ers 1,ith rebates on stalc g;1.so1ine taxes. Councilmrn agrred to seek approval o! the 11•idcning of the Ca n1i110 Capistrano brrdg•· 01·er San Juan Crt'l'k . If ;1ppro\·1·tl . i! v:ou!d be th<! !><'rnn d such hr1dgf' prlJJC'('I paid for lhrough n1atch1ng fu nds in S;1n .Juan. 'T'hc hridi,;c along Del Obispo !~oad sp<1n11ing Trabuco L'rerk no1v is in the protr&~ of being widened to ac- c.·o n1 n1odntc f11ur l:1ncs instead of the prt·~Cllt two Still anothe r hi~ln\·a~' proirc! finanC'Cd 111 si rnilar fashion is undC'r \Y<IY 1n the city this nion!h. C'rc1r~ <lfl' lit·ginni ng th e fin al st ages of 1he C;:1n11no C<1r1~n-ano l''!dt~n1n g proJ- t·ct fro rn ihc 1\liss1oii northl'·ard at a co st C\ccedini; SI 1nill1on. Sa11 Jua11 Store Reports Theft Orange Coun1y Sheriff\: officers arc in11'!.llgating the []·rcft of a nccklacr \ :1lurd iii S2.800 frc,111 a San Juan ! rqH:.lrnnn store. JJ1 ·pt111L'3 s.1id !hC' 011·ncrs nf thr C:.ip1s1rano Tr·uding Post. Jl741 Cami no l'\1p1 strano. repo rt ed that the silvrr in laid ncrklaci.: "'·as taken ,\.l onday fron1 a !lho 1<o case :it thf' rear or the !ilOr<' S!n re officials s;.iid the jewelry 11•as 1akt'n 1\hilc the staff was busy serving cth1:r customers. J'run1 Pnge 1 FILERS • • • thus far have not mentioned their in- tention~ in il1arch arc San Juan Capistr<J no's councihnen. Jan1cs Th orpe . and Edward Chcrrnak. Fellow coun- cihnan Josh r:amn1e ll has declined to seek rc-tlrc11011 . Jn San c·1emcntc nei ther Thomas O'Ket'fc, nor ~·1ayor Clifton ~lycrs hal'e yet announced their intentions. La u;s Criticized By Prostitutes SAN FltANCISCO ! AP I -A group ft1voring Jega\i1.ed prosti tution was told that !he law is lhe. prob lem, not the profession . "Th e excess punishment meted to the 1Yomcn \\'ho say three little words - 'y,•hc.re'.<> the n1 oney' -iniplnge! on t"vcryone's sexual freedom," Margo St, .ftlfl'le6, <.<fuurmen IJI the Coyote. pros- t1!11lcs' union , said Tuesday . She joined S<•n Francisco deputy Dist. 1\ll,y. ,Joseph Husson(~illo and allomey Bernard L. Sci:;al on a panel before !he HHrr islcrs l'.lub of San Francisco. ~ I Fluor Firm Reveals Relocation • Ill Irvine By 1.1-:0RGE LEIDAL 'J'hC' Flu or Cor1)0ration announced plans today to relocute it s Los Angeles engineering sul>sidiary on a 105-acre site in the city of Irvine. Some 2,400 Fluor eznployes housed at four locations throughout the Los Angeles area 1\0Uld l>e 1noved lo the Irv ine site \1•hich is to open in Dcce.mlx'r, 1976 wHh jobs for a total of 3.700. Fluor l\'ould be the city 's largest einployrr and the largest in the lrl'i11c Industria l Complex (l,!Cl. Ulti1n~11cly , CQmpany officials say. the Jrl'inc slle at the San Diego J•'rccway anrl Janiboree Boulevard l\'ill ac· co1nrnod<1tc fro1n ti ,000 to 6,500 employes. Frurn Page 1 GASOLINE ... itnpact on indi vidual consumers by reducing lhe a1nount of gas o I in e available at the retail level. Sln1on also rc visci:l an earlier proposal for allocarion of home healing oil and d1t.'scl ;·ind jet fuel. · Under the ne1v propos;i l, these fuel s l\'Ould go fi rst to a top priori ty catl'.'gory of users, including fuel production ac- tivilies and publ ic 1ranspor1ation 1vhich 11•ould get all of the ir fuel needs, subjecl to ;i ceiling on increases. Vital Cilm munity services and med ical, <lent<il and nursing services y,·o uld gel 10 percent more fuel than one ,year earlier . Users of fuel for space heating would be required 10 xeduce indoo r tem- peratures by six degrees fah rcnheit in hon1es an'd by IO degrees fahrenheit in other buildings. Industrial and nu1nu fa cturing users, food produeers anci processors and cargo. freight and mail haulers would also get 10 percefJI inore of the middle di stillate fu els than one yea r ago. All others \\'Ould be entitled to as mu"h middle dis11ll.1te oil as in 1972, tu the f'Xlent it \\'f\S a1•ailablc. The rl·gulations would also irnposc con - trols on dislribution of crude oil among refineries for the first lime. f<~ach _ rC'fincr,v l\'Ollld l>c 1i1nilcd IO production based on a r:Hio bc11ve('n 1hc tot ~1! crude 01! supply and the nation's 101:r.l rPfint·ry capacity. nefiners rC'ceiving more tha n their share according to that ratio \\'Ould ha1·c to offer U1cir excess supplies for sale ;.u1d those operating beloy,· the ratio eould purchase crude oil to increase lhi:ir production. Also brought under allocation y,·as residual oil, a heavy oil used mainly in clec1ric po\\'er plants ~ind industri('S. The pro po s c d regulations \\·ould assign top priority fo r residua l oil !O tho!'c y,·ho use it for fuel production. food production. essential community srrv1cc. ma rine ~hi pping and heatin,g for health S<'rv ires. These USl-'rS would get :ill the ftiel they need. Banowski Sought LOS ANG~LES !UP!l -Dr. William S. Bano"'·sk ~·. president of Peppcrdine Universi ty, has been approac hed by a num ber '1f sup(X)rters of Gov. Ronald /{eagan to consider running for the Rcpuhlir;1n guhcma torial nomination, the l,qs Angcl1,s ·rimes rC'por1td today. " ' . \Velton Berke! and Associates y,·111 TIHISter plan and design lbe Fluor head- quarters fa cility. A 75-0.000 square-foot engineering t·ornp lex 1vith pot~ntial for expansion to a million square feel 1s envisioned. "Relocation of Fluor's Sou t h c r n California engineering operatiol\S to the Irvine Industrial Co tnplex \~Lll ('rcate a facility with the fle xibility nCC'dcd to ac('omrnoclate. current gr<n11h and 'vhat is anticipated for the con1ing years," J. R. Fluor, cha irman and ehirf executive officer said. The fi rm services energy and na tural resource industries around the giobe . Fluor offers design, engineering and constru ction sci-rices for n1ajor proc- Ai1•po1•t Hepo1•ts css1ng pl ants and the metal'I and mining induslries. Other subsidiarie8 are more d[rcctly involved in oil and natural gas 1>roduct 1011 . In the past yea r, the Los AngeltS dil'is1on of fluor Engineers a n d Conslructors, Inc. -the subsidiary to be based in Irvine -has doubled its nurnber or en1p!oyes. A low-profil e complex of building! up lo a maximum of six: s1ories is planned !or the lrvine site . ll C Prt•s ldL·nt Thomas C. \Vollf Jr. said f>'luor will b e c o m c one of the t·ount y's n1ajor ern ployers a$ it joins rhe. 350 firms already located 1n the 4,000 acre indus trial development near Ornngc Cowlly airport. Holiday Flights Nearly All Gone By CANDACE PEARSON 01 1111 0.JIJ Plitt J!•lf A lot of holiday travelers "'on·t be flying this season because they \\'on't be able to get on the planes. They·r(' all booked up. Almost, anyway. Off icials at Hughes Airwest, Air Cali fornia and Golde n West ai rlines al Orange County Airport tod:cy saw l ~tl lc hope for people still y,·i thout reservations getting where they wan t to go during th e holid avs -a~ least by air. "Ii de1li?nds," said one ti ckCt agent at Airwest. "Reservations a re quite rull. It's hard to say whether 1\·c hrivc an y fli ghts available." '{ou c;1n't get lo ?-o·lexico for Christ rnas rrorn here -at least not b~· Air"'l'St -because too n1any other people got their narnes in fi rst. And San f."rancisco .'.Ind Sacramento arC' definite niaybes. ··rron1 the 19th 10 the 21st (of Decembrr) it's too late now to gC't reser1·at ions for niost fl ights," a C'.olclcn \\'est offici;il sa id. The ne1vs a t Air Cal is sin1ilar. •·A lot of our flights are sold out al ready.'' said one reservation official. and have been si nce Scpten1bcr. Forget going lo Sacramento by Air Cal. but you might be able lo detour by wa y of San F rancisco, if you hurry. Flights from Orange County or Ontario to San Jose and Oakland are also difficult !o find . Air Cal isn't even taking namt•s for wa iling lists. A!thou~h Air Cal has announced that certain nights will suffer cutbacks because or impending fuel shortages, the con di1ion is reversed during the y,·eck before and after the Christmas holida ys. "We've added qu ite :.i fe11· flights dur- ing Christmas," an Air Cal official said, adding that lhe cu1b.1cks "'on't take £'ffect until !hr new ye:ir. when the extra business has died do"·n. All airline off icia ls agrel' that niore pe<lple than eve r seem to l>e deciding faster air travel is the y,·ay to go. But the big push on rese rvat ions has more behind it than just an enlhusias1n for jC't planes. Strik('s and other difficulties at Trans- \\'orld Airlines l T\V A) and Pacific Soulh1<o·es1 Airlines (PSA) have put more pressure on ot her airlines to take TWA's and PSA ·s regular customers. The uncertain!ies of current energy problems may be having the greatest effect. "\Ve're having a lot more peo,ete travel in the air instead of 'driving, an Air (':ii official said. · \Vith gas stations closing on Sunday and anxti1ne they don't have fuel. travel ers are afraid they 'll run out or gas for thei r car, she added . Some travelers appe ar to be covering all basrs. Afr11id of canceled flights hecnuse of fuel shortages , !hey book reservat ions ;inyl''ay and if they find enough g:is to drive. they stay on the ground, an Airv.·est off icial explained. Although all airline officials cautioned that gelfi ng there fron1 here by air 111ight not be e;isy. th ey added that any holid;iy travelers "'i thout re!erva- 1ions should call as soon as possible. "The sooner the better," ooe agent adv ised. Girl, 2, Bitten By Dog; Parents Suing o,vners A San Clemente co uple who claim their 2·yea r-old daighter has bttn Pl'rn1a nently disfigu red as a result of bites infl icted by "a large, black dog," have sued the aninial 's owner and the own('r of their apartment building for SI00,000. Fn~ :ind Consuelo Huffier, 1~9·151 ~lirarnar St.. name dog owner Robert S. Rovrley and bullding proprietor Edward J. Kilduff as defendants in thei r Or:ingr County Superior Court lawsui t. They allege that their little girl. 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SUNDAY ............... 9:00 A .M. - 5 P.M. SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY TH RU S4TURDAY VINYL l ..,d 9«ppin1 ••.• ·~"° "•<<I lor ..,1_ "d'"'"· .,,.,, ... l!O{>O •Ullilll .......... ~. 11 111111T1111MAUTFr .. ~ Vol •'"• <on,,oh, "•blo boH <••!fol. Au1o'""'" ot .. onuol c!.on .. I 0010<!1,..., AM SOLID STATE POCKET RADIO ~nu>TI, <ornpo<1 tadio w;fl, l"'Q• •P~O~ .• ,. (0..,01 wit!, boU•tt oMI ....,,. phooo, ~ltao9 !1o•l <••>llv<• •••• t or 10 •9 I.l o. Spa,oi..,. •• .,,,..1 f·•· "' """ '"h"•' ..... 1. .,.,,. •• al •~''"" SOLID STATE-8-TIACIC '' STEREO HOME TAPE ' PLAYER & AM-FM . MULTIPLEX RADIO & . SPEAKERS 2 ' All SUSPIJlllOll • SPIAlllS .. 10-SPEED' LIGHTWEIGHT , RACING ., BICYCLE ~~ • ~G<Ot l\nndlol>o" ! \\ • lo<< 1lond \ • s.,.,•• p1oloc•of • l od•o •atldle •Col"" ~o~d :. i, •• ~ •• • (~•omo ,;..,, • 11 ir<!i l1om• 59.~~;~: 20 INCH 5 SPEED " HI-RISE,. BIKE MODUS FOR BOYS : • •o•I' -10-tylM' h<>"dl•l>or :. • ~!u•<fy lub- "'"' •1"' 1,.,,,,. Mold.cj' • ·-_;,~ t i•-• d..,... •. f Df00I\ ' . BIKE BASKET 4D ATB-13 " ....... ····•••ll '• '1 H "'"'""·'" o• ',. .. : " . U.S. INDY MAG WHEELS,_,,,_, COMPLETE W~TH CAPS AMO LUG NUTS WI)( RANGE 1 OF SIZES IHCLUOOIG P'tCKUf' TRUCKS AVAIU,BU lJ"xSS' 2 s49 14"•7" 14"x7" SIZES for SIZE Cl<P t<)T INCLLOfO 2 for 33 98 :· HIADQUARTERS FOR A/P ANSEN-CRAGAR·ROCKET & INDY WHEELS •l'0•1' 21•• .... •u"o I OG • 11 26ffu IUIU~ IOAO HAZAID GUAl:ANlll • l~I O!• •OT~ GU••M•Tll ~or,."l !\lfS •O•. l•H"•IO .. u ~11• o• ,.0 .. 1·~ •G•l"'~I Oil •O•b ,,.l••Ol ,,. "'0•~.•l ••11•.,GU c .. o YU o"••GtO ''°' ''"" 11 01•1 •C•o ""'"~ 000 '"10 ,.O.,l•\1 •OIUll""'' <:••-<"•! l <l•O O"' OIGYld 1!111"0 "'Cl '1 11,.l 01 •lll~~•~I FOR PICKUPS PANELS & CAMPERS llG SlllCllOl<I Of Jllf$ BUY ON .. CREDIT '· '00 • ,, • •o , ,, 7 Oil ••• 21"' . "' 22!~. 24"' • •11 , IUH P IUHlJlli IUtfO ' !O • lf !'"'""' SINOll 10.lf l 21?!, 39!!, ... ff,, 111110 llllllfll IUllUU • Pluo fod 1 .. 1,.. ~• I)"•• h II dop•od:-. a~,:,. . 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H6, 6 SECTIONS. 88 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, C ALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1973 TEN C ENTS Nixon Proposes 25<>/o Cut ' • Ill Gas Production \\'ASfllNGTON IAPJ -The Ni.'<On administration today proposed a 25 per- cent reduction in gasoline production rffective Dec. 27, but the pinch 011 suppli es avail:lblr. Lo individua l car owners is likely 10 be even n1orc severe. Under regula!ions proposed by the Administration 's energy czar, \Vi llia1n r:. Sin1011, priority deliveries \VOUld go 10 emergency services. fu el producers. public transportation and agriculture. 'l'hcy \l'ould be allowed nil 1hc gasoline !hey ncL'<led. Other con1n1erc1al users of bulk sup- 6th Laguna Candidate Registers Attornrr C. Rich3rd U>mon this 1~'(>('k 'became the sixth hopeful in the Laguna ,~ach City CoUncil election in March. 1 · l.cn1on, &tt\ Slff•py Hoiiow Lane . 1s a membt>r of the legal staff of Ru!an and Tucker . lie also y,·orks as a photographer. ~mon could not be reached for com- ment today on his candidacy for one of three council sea ts in the election. The candidate picked up nomination papers Jute J\tonday from City Clerk Dorothy Musfelt . The no1nination pctl- lion . requiring the names of bctv•ecn 20 and 30 regi1'tered voters. must be returned by noon Dec. 27. The only nomination petition returned so far is that of candidate Jon Brand. Laguna Beach Civic League president and geography professor at Orange Coast College. Others who havo lak.en out nomtnation papers include Wayne Baglin, Laguna Beach Coordinati ng Council president and persoMel admJnistralor at Fluor Corp.; Phyllis Sy,·~ney, incumbent and hrnker fo r Realex Real Estate: Carl E. Johnson, incumbent and chemist for Standard Oil Company . and Nancy L. Ga:.;parian , c::lcrk at Laguna 1-"ederal Sav- ings. Lag una Area Ma11 Seized i11 Pot Smuggle Cl1arge A 29-ye:i r-<lld Laguna Beach area man y,•as arraigned. lhis ~·eek in San Diego fed rrnl court on charges of attenipling In smuggle 100 pounds of lTiarijuana into the United Slates from :i.1exico by boat. John lferron r-.·les krll, 28 Crystal Cove, 'vas :irresled by U.S. Customs agent s Saturd:iy night as he and two other men nllegedly weri.' unloading the mari· juana from a sniall boat to a pickup truck. The boat wus docked in Mission Ba y, San Diego. The other men were identified as Jef- frey Lee Berg, 29, of Berkeley and Thom as Ralph ~1yers, 30, address unknown. The three men did not eater pleas to the cbarges during Monday's ar· raignment before U.S. ?\tagistrate Jtarry R. McCue. A preliminary hearing in the matter was scheduled for Dec. 2<1. The men are being held in custody pending $5,000 bail each. Agents said the marijuana had a retail va lue between $7,500 and $12,500. Firema11 Felled By Toxic Gas Laguna Beach firemen responded to a report of a commertlal store fire Tuesday, broke into the Beach and Boulevard dress shop to fight the blaze and were met by toxic gas being used IP (umJgation of the establishn'Mlnt. One fireman; Richard Dewberry, became sick followi ng the Incident. Fire Chief Charl~y Kuhn said today the department would lnve1t11ate the incident. Exterminating companies are required lo notl ry the-nre department ot their activities. Firemen co ntacted store owners and nailed closed the door• they had broken open. The St.ore Is located •t 330 N. Coast lllghwaf. No Vesco Appeal ~en NE:W YORK (AP) ~ The U.S. a<M11>- mcnt wlll not appe,al the ' rt'f\ltal l.Of a Bahamian ma1lstrate: to dtrtdlle financltr Robert L. Vesco, a fedtra.I prooe<Utor said today . plies of gasoline, including nonprofit and government organizations, \vould receive !he sar:ne a1nount of gasoline they did in 1972 . \Vhatever v.•as left. \\'Ould go to other U.S. TRUCK SHUTDOWN FALLS SHORT. Story. P190 4 -bulk users -including retail service s1ations. which supply individual car oy,·ners. Thus, \Vhi\e the regulations dea l specifically only with bulk dist ribution Vi1ttl1ge Navy Plane Missing ADAK , Ala ska (UPI ) -A \\lorld \\'ar II vintage Navy transpor1 plane en rou le to pick up military personnel going on Christrnas leave is 1nissing and believed dov.'n near here, th e Navy reported today . The plane. based at \\1hidbey Island Naval Air Stat ion, \Vash., carr.icd a crew or 10 including! t\\"O regular Navy men and eight reservists. a spokesn1an said. The C118 1ransport. ·the mihtary equivalent of a f>C..6, dropped off ~r;:id . .iir s~rC!fils ;\})out 40 n1Ues out to sea from this Aleu1ian island base. the i\avy reported . Funk Factory Al so Facing Porno Probe Hy JACK CHAPPELL 01 IM D•Ull' f'Utf ltall An Investigation similar to that v;hieh JQd Laguna Beach lo the smut 1rri!sts of Fahrenheit 451 bookstort owners Gordon and Evelyn \Vilson is no\v under v.':lY on the f'unk Factory. whi ch also sells underground comics. Laguna Beach Police Chier Frank Schopen confirmed today an investigation is pending on the material carried by the counterculture establishment . Laguna police have visited the Funk Factory, 790 S. Coast. tlighv.•ay and purchased several copies of lhc lm- derground comics carried, the chief sald. Normal procedure would now be that the literature be submitted to the district attorney's office for a determination as to y,·hether probable cau!le exist;o; to believe the comics are obscene. The chi ef declined to elaborate on the investigation. I-le also declined lo comment on lhe use by police of videotape television equipment, to reco rd the ac1ivit y of a \veekend protest rally in support of the Fahrenheit 451 owners. The controversial tape made by of- ficers was destroyed J\·1onday following an extensive mccling between the police chief, City Manager Al Thea!, Mayor R-Oy Holm and Councilwom'an Phyllis Sweeney. The chiel said lhe tape was made "for a good logical reason.'' "I'm not going to go into it because 1 don't want to make an issue of it," he said. - It is understood the department made the tape because of tears the demonstra- tion nllght not be peaceful. About•25 persons attended and no incidents were rePorted. The tape was ordered destroyed "lo avoid any possibility that the tape might be misuscd." according to a statement issued by Mayor llo\m following !he n1eeting. It said rurther lhat lhe city cotHlCil would set guidelines for future use of video equipment for s u r ve 11 1 a nc e, particularl y public gatherings. The police department bas had the. TV tape equipment for two yea rs and use it primarily in training programs. DAILY PILOT AD PROVES EFFICIENT We've an heard of e ff I c I e n cy apartments. This ls' an efficiency apart· ment ad : SPACIOUS Studio. Ne • r main beach. Crptd, run kitchen. ftl!S. (Phone No•.) \ \ lt proved tl.1 efficiency by renting U. al>IJ1,rnent In one day. Check out ~ effldent way a Dally Pilot ad can _.k for ,..,. Dl•l th< dlrC<t line to a Dally Pilot ad·vl,.r. Phone 1142-5671. r of ga soline, they would have a sharp inlpact on individual consum ers by reducing the amount of g n so I i n e available at the retail level. Si1non alsu revised an earlie r proposal for allocation of ho1ne heating oil and diesel and jct fu el. Under the new proposal, these fu rls l\'Ould go first to a top priority categllry of users. including fuel production ac- 1i1·itics and public transporta1 ion \V hich \\'Ottld get all of their fuel neetls, subject to a ceiling on increa.st•s . / Vital co1n1nunity ser\'1ces and rncdical, dt-nta! and nursing services \vould get JU percent rnore fuel than one year cnrlier. Users of fue l for sp;1ce healing y,·ould be requirrd to reduce indoor tern· 1:wratu res by si x degref's tahrenhcit in homes ancl by !O degrees fah rcnhcit in other buildings. Industrial rind man ufactu ring users, food prod ucers and processors and cargo, freight and n1ad haulers \VOlild fllSU gel JO percent n1ore of !he middle distillate fuels lhan one yc::ir ago. 1\!I others \\•ould he rnur ll·d 10 as 111uch n11ddlc distillate <11! :1:. 111 19i~. 10 the extent it \\"ClS availah\f·. The regulations "ould ~1lso iinpo'r C'On· trnls on distri bu 1ion of cr11dl' !ltl ;1111011.Q l"l·fi nc>rics for the first ILnH.' P.;1ch re.finery \\'01ild bt· l111 11l <·d It• produc tion based 011 n r t11111 ht'!ll'1·1·n the total crude oil supply :i nd !ht• na1101i"~ tot;il refinery capacity. Hefi ners receiving 1nor1' tl1 :1n tl1 v11· ~hl11't1 ~1ccording to th(!.! r.:ilio \1'ntdd h:1vt· 10 oHC'r lheir excess supphrs for ~[th· :111d 1111.·•'t' opt•r..,1 11;~ belo1-. lhf' rallu t·ot1ld pur('h(1~11 1't"udc uil 1t1 111c1·1·.1~·· lh~·lr produ(•l10ll. Al :iO brought undel' :1ll nc:i11 nn \1·11 ~ r•·s 1dual od . .i hl".i\ v uLI u~•·d ir1~1 1nh 1n t·lt·ctr1c po11t·r pl<uit s ;111d 111d11.,t11(·5 · Tile pr op u .:. t' <I rl'gul;1t 1on ~ 11·t111ld n~:;ii~n 1C1µ pl'ioril~ for l'l''1d11.1I 1\1\ 1" !hO~t· 11ho ll~I' 11 for fu<·I 1)1 rut111·111in loOO prcxtuet 1Q11. t•ssrntial 1.:on1111u111t\ '"rviee. niannt' shipping ;111(! h1 •;1lu1·• f(or h1 .. 1l !h sf'r1·1c1·<;. Th rsc 1isers 11'1J11ld 1.:t'I ;Ill thr hn·\ till')' ll t'.!C'd. Harbor Panel Ol(s 1,200 More Dana Boat Slips . . Relocation Of Fluor Plant Told By GEORGE LEIO AI .. Of tllt O.Jlr f'llot St•fl The Flunr Corporation announce d plans today to relocate its Los Angeles engineering subsidiary on a 105-acre site In the city of Irvine. Some 2.400 Fluor ernployes housed at four locations throughout th e Los Angeles .1rea \1•ould be 1noved to the Irvine site "'hich is to open in December. 1976 11·ith jobs for a to1at of 3.700. Fluor v.·ould be the city"s largest em ployer and lhe largest in the Irvine Industrial Complex t 1IC:1. Ultimately, company official s sa~'. the Jrvine site at the San Diego free\1·a~· and Jamboree Boulevard y,·i!I ac- commodate from 6.000 to 6,j()() cn1ployrs. \Vellon Becket and As soria1 cs 11·i1l n1aster plan and design the Fluor he;:irl· quarters facility. A 750.000 ~qu an.'-IOOt engineering complC''I: u'ith po\C'll\1\11 fur expansion to a ni1Jlion square feL't is envisioned. •·Relocation of Fluor "s Sou I h c r n California engineering oµt'rations to the Irvine Industrial Coznplex 11111 l'rcntc a fac ility with the fl exibiht\· necrlc,t to accornmodatc current grQ,1 th <11HI y,•hat is anticipated for thr earn ing years,'' J. R. Fluor, ch:iirma11 ;.11d chief executive officer said. The firm se rv ices energy and na tur ;i l resource industries around thC' giobe. Fluor offers design . engi11eerin1; and construction services f o r major proc- essing plan ts and the metal-; and mini11g industriC.S. Other subsidiaries an.' more directly involved in oil and natural gas production. In the pasl year, the Los Angeles division of Fluor Engineers a n d Constructors, Inc. -the subsidiC1ry to be based in Irvine -has doubled its number of employes. A IO\t"-profile complex of buildings up to a ma:idmum of six sto ries is planned for the Irvine si te. • LAGUNA GREENBELT IMMORTALIZED IN COLORING BOOK Educational Effort Chronicles Types of Life in Area Coloring Book La g una Gree1ibeltLa11nclies lte 111 There·s a ney,• ,·ar\a11on on the old riddle : "Wh at 's black and \vhite and 'red' (read) all over?" It 's : "What's black and 1\'hite and ~recn all over?" lt's !he Laguna Greenbelt, Inc .. colorin g book. \Vhat. started out as research for a scientific n1onograph on the flora and fauna of the greenbelt are;i surrnunding Laguna Beach evol ved into a cute, educational coloring book. Lagunan Kay Sanson did !he art and ~1ichael Schle y. Greenbelt executive rlirector, did the text. Bookstore owner Jim TJil\ey , Greenbelt founder. said the coloring book. wa s done lo give it a y,•ide appeal, son1ething a dry monograph ntight lack. lie sil1d the pictures in the b<iok <ire b;;s('d on a \vil(l·life i11ven tory con<l uc1c-d by a team of cro!oglsts fron1 UC Irvine. and "teh st ate \\•ild life boys,'' H<' said u•ith certain excep tions, it '"as scientifi cally acc urale. "'l'he drawin_gs. af'(' from photogrnphs "'ilh some i m p r es s ion i s t i c cm· bellishmenls," Dilley admitted. "The wise old O\VI really <loes look unduly "'ise. ·• he added. Funds raise(] by sale of 1he book \viii be used lo support the non-profit Greenbelt organization. Th<' books are ~2 and are 3vaila.ble at Oilley·s book store, and fro111 greenbelt n1ember s. "The batrle is for the rising genera· lion,"' Dilley :;:d<l . Sorry, We're Booked Up Local Air Carriers Say Holida y Fli g hts Filled By CANDACE PEARSON DI Ille D•ltr ,.lief Sl•ll A lot or holiday travelers won't be Dying this :;eason because they won't be able to get on the planes. They 're all booked up. Almost , anyway. Officials at llughe~ Airwest, Air Ca lifomla and Golden West alrllncs nt Orange <:.ounty Airport today saw little hope for people still without reservnllorni gettlna: where they wnnt 10 go during the ho0day1 ...!. at least by al r. "It depends," sald one tickel agent at Ail'Wt'St. "Reservations are quite full. It'• bard to aay whether we have any nights OVAllRble." You can't ett lo Mexico for Christmalll fro!"\ here -at lcn!!t not by Alrwest -because too many other people got their names in first. And San Francisco and Sacramento are definite maybes. "From the 19th to th e 21st (of December) It's too late now to get ~ervatlon.llf for mQ.'!t fli ghts," a Golden West official said . The ncv.·s nt t\ir Cal is similar. "A lot of our nights are so ld out already," said one reservation official, and have been since September. F'orget going to Sacramento by Air Cal. but you might be able to detour by way of San FranclsC('l . ll you hurry. Flights rrom Orange County or Ont:irio lo San Jose and Oakland are also difficult to find . Air Cal Isn't even taking names for waiting lists. Although Air C'.11 has announced that certain fli ghts will suffe~ cutbacks because or impend ing f~el shortages, lhc condition is reversed during th e week before and after the Christmas holidays. "We've added quite a few flights dur· Ing Christmas." an Air Cal <>fficlal said. adding that the cutbacks won't lake ,. effctt until the ne\f y<>Ar, when the extra businelis has died clown. All airline officials 11gree that more people than rver st'em to be deciding fa~ter air travel is the way to go. But the big push on reservations hns more behind it than just an enthusins1n for jct planes. Strikes and other difficulties at Trans· World Airlines (TWA) and Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA ) have put more. ISce AIRL.INF.S, l'ngt ti West Basin P1·oject Set Foi· 1976 fl~· JOlJN ZALLER or •~• Dill~ f'llot Sl•ff The wheels "·ere set in ninti on Tuesday for the opening or J.200 new boat slips in Dana Point I/arbor. Plan!' prcscnh'<l to til e Orange Coun1y 1 larbur~. Beaches. nnd Parks Con1- n11s~1011 call lor the ll<'W slips to be bu ilt by .January 19i6 in the now·-vacan! \l'C!'l basin adjacent to !he 1.400 existing sli ps in th e eo1np!ctcd ens! bnsin. Th(' c<>mn1lssh1n il1.'ILOI J wa s ll 4· 1 1 Oli' to :ippro\"l'. conditicns of a Je:ise 1vhe rebv private concessionaires would :igrcr tO cnn1p!etC' (li'.'\"elopment or the u-·<'st bfls1n <ind th rn l11kl• O\"er man;1gemcnt of 11. If '11e con1n1ission <1 c11on is uphl·lf! hy !h<' Orange Counl y Board ol Supe rvisors nex t 1nonU1, th e coun tv eould in11ne<li:Hely begin ;id ve r1ising fu~ tn111 - pPtitivc bids fron1 privfltt' groups \Vanling to de vc>lop :ind manage 1hc b<isin. The lime1 able calls !Or the bidding period rn r lose in .June 19i4. lcuscs In be ay,·;1rttl'd in Junt' 1975 and 1hc first tH'\V slips to open 111 late 1975 ur early 1976. In addilion to thr 1.200 nr1v sli ps. cr1n11nissio ners agret'd to lease 1erm.c; for a nC\\' res!aur«1nt. n1aru1e sup11I~· fac11it1rs. and, poss1hl.r, a floa1ing rrstaurant. Despite a threat that lhc cnc:rg~· Ll"l!>IS rn;iy rurtnil Oonting ;;cr1 r1ty. off1e i;il.~ sai<I Lhrre ;ire at le;ist 200 tirn1s u·hn hetve indicate<! 1twv \V;1n t !11 1)1d on !he five sepa rate ica S('S lhat "'llJ be av.·arc!cd. The one <lissenting 1·01e on the rcrn1 ;o; of the new leases r:i1n e fron1 Com- n1iss1onrr Thon1as O"KrC'fc. \\·ho "'anted ~he term~ of the lease s!iffe11ed to bnng in more 1ncon1e lo the coun1 v. Under tern1s of lh<' lc~St' for the east basin. !he county get s 20 percent of all rrvcnue 11·hich !he concessionaire brings in fron1 boat slip rental~. The proposed fi gur e for the 1vesl basin (Str llARBOR, Page 2) Orange Coast Weather Late night and early morning fog and tow clourls \\•Jth sunny .afternoons through Thursday. Con- linued cool, according to the . weather sfrvice. llighs in the up.. per 60s at the beaches rising to the low 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY Ttro ailina. elderly uiidows residing i11 r1111dOUill b1111gala1vs iu t/Jr. Bay Shore 'frailer Pork h1 Newport Beach 11•i/I gr1 a v~1 t fron1 Santa Clou.s in tlir for1n of r/1e /ruiite Cornf)(lny tlli$ Chri.~fmas. See story Page J 7. Al Your Sttwft• J 8Nll~• JI l..M.. ...... ' c.u.....,11 11, ,, CtrMr ,._ 11 C1•uUI_. ...... 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In making public his lax record last "'cekend, Nixoo ask(-d lhe Jlousc-Scna tc panel to examine dcduct1QO!.i for lhe gift o( vice presidenlial papers to the nation and whether he should have paid ii. capital gains tax on the sale of his San Clemente property. During a o-hour closed meeting toda· y, the committee decided to "look at every aspect of hls rctltrn fo r thase From Pagel HARBOR • • • ·was ~ percent. liowcvcr O'Kt•cfc argued that wlth 200 companies ready to bid, th e county could ask 30 pl'rccnl or 35 percent aOO still expect lo receive a la rge number of bid s. ''When the east basin went out to bid, lhere was some justifi cation for She lower figu re because the people , ·)were taking a chance on a new harbor," ; :s:rKeefe said. _ :; "But .now that Dana Point is a proven success, I think It is fair to ask at least 30 or 35 percent," O'Keefe said. Ken Sampson, director <lf the Depart- ment of Harbors, Beaches and Parks, argu~r th e low er figur&, saying that stiffer fern1s would discourage tfle kind of cfricienl manager that the CQUnty v.·anls to bring in lo the harhor. To insure !hat the bidding is com- petitive, the private groups will L,..._ ·bf. fering 10 pay the. county a bonu s figure on top or !he lease lerrns, St.tnipson noted. George Corm ack, assist:int direc1or of the county department of real property service s, said the bonuse s from 3\Yardin~ leases to the east basin had arnounted to nearly $700,000 to the coun ty's coffers. ··1 think 25 percent is just about as .much as we can ask without starting to lore bidders," Connack said. Youths Charged For Trespassing On N cws Sl1ow NE\\1 YORK {AP) -l'\vo youths have been charged 'A'ith criminnl trespass arter disrup!ing a live broadcast of the CBS "Evening Ne 1.vs" 'A'1lh \\'alter Cronk ite lo protest alleged rn islreatmcnt of homosexuals. tRelatcd story, Page 8) About halfway in!o the 30-minutc show Tuesday, one of the young men pulled a folded paper sign from a briefcase and bolled on camera in front of Cronkite. The placard read : "Gays pro- test CBS prejudice.'' Cronkite remarked ·wi th a puzzled smile: "Well. a rat her 1nleresti ng development 1n !hl' studio. \\'e have a protc~;t in the studio." The dt>1nonstr:itor and :i companion. 'A'hO ic.lentif1 cd thcmsc!\'l'~ a~ 1ncn1bcrs ot a Ph1 ladcl ph1:i.-bt1sed group tailed the "Gar Halders." ..,,·ere SC'!/.ed seconds ;iftcf the disruption by sc1:url!y gua rds. COP SUS PE NDED FOR 'REACTION' OAKLAND (AP) -Oakl and cop Jon Willette is on five days' suspension for .. violating police radio discipline" -a large bla st from his accidentally fired pistol, followt'd by several heartfelt obscenities. ' OIAN61 COAST LI DAILY PILOT Tho Or1n11t (o.111 DA.11.Y PILOT, wlllo ""l<!'I It combl-, ... N~J.P•tH, II pullll-l>Y fl'ot O••MI Co~1! Pl>t>llihf"Q Company 51.,.. •Ill f<llllC>nJ 1•1 11\<l>llohed. M_a., lhrall';lh Fr\c!oy, ltlf COii• Mru, NOWPOrt 8tttf>. l-<un1•"!110n !lt tch/Fount1ln V1llty, t 811un• 9tl(h, lrvl,,..ISll4<litblc-t nd St n Clrm~nlt/ S•n Ju•n r orlll•tno . .., 1l'l(llt 'f9•IHl•I ei11tlor> it ouo1,.,..., s1tu•d•v• ,,.. ~l'<i•"f". Tn1 p•lnclpool l>Utlll1hl1>f pl•nl 11 ti JJO Wt•I ltY i!rftl, Co,11 Mtw, C.OlltO<nlt , fHH, Jlob.rl N. W1M l'• .. lfelll '"" P11bll11M1 J1clr R. Cu111y \Ila ,.,."'4111 ""' C0-•11 ~ Tiit"''' K11 .. il EllllOr Tho"''' A. M~rph;.,1 ,,.. ........ 1. ....... ChorfH H. l•o1 Rltl11r4 r. 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It 01ppear1'd NIXON TEAM USES FOOTBALL TERMS-Col umn, Page 9 PRESIDENT MAY OWE BA CK STATE TAXES , Story Page 12 to ask the panel to limlt itself lo the "two tax·related iten1s" (wh ich) may continue to be a sub1ect of co nt inuing public questiorung." Lag11na Buses Not Affected By Defects None of the 12 buses OJ>e;Tated daily by the. Laguna Beach Unified School District i~ affected by a potential defect that could result in a loss of steering. The California HighY:ay Patrol v.·arned Tuesday that 1,600 buses buill by Gillig Bros. Company between 1962 and 1966 and equipped with power steering could be subject to steerin g failure due to an improperly moUllted aearing. ._The Laguna dist rict owns three Gillig buses n1anufactured during the four~ye~r period. but aone has power steering, Ray Lay..·son, lr.msportalion di rect-Or, said todav. The diStrirt docs o"·n 11 1967 Gilli g bus \\•lib po\\'Ct steering . Th is n1od el bus. according 10 the. CllP, is safe because of cha nges in steering colu1n n de sign. The µotenli<i l dC'fcc t \l•as di scovered during routine patrol inspections of t\110 buses by the Cll P. School districts. ch urches and other organizations are. bei ng alerted 1oday by the CHP and bus di strlbutors about !he problem. Lawson noted that CHP inspectors exa1nine Laguna 's bus nect once each year. The last inspection was conducted du ring the sununer. No defects were found . All bus dri\•e rs arc required to conduct a 32·point inspection of their buses each day b1,forc leaving on their assigned routes. Law son :iaid. - The inSpection Involves brakes, steer- ing , turn lights , l1cadlights. exit doors. tires and first aid kits. Lawson explained. '·tf any one of th ose items is de fective . the bus mu st be repaired before it can go out ,'' Lawson stressed. County Officers J ubilcuit Over Se arch Ruling By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 lh• 0 .11 , Piiat Stoll Heactinn -amonj! Clr:1nge County ancl Orange Coast la"·n1cn to Tuesday's Ll.S. Supren1c Court ruling to gh'e 1hem grt;1tcr po1\rrs ol lil\1rch <llld sr11.urc torlay 11·ac:. j11bi ln11t hut r;.i11o n11s ,\ n1<tjor1t_y of th\'111 contnctrd strr~c:.rrt !hry ha1·c not srrn :i t'0n1plC'te copy and 1h11s dn Ill)! kru11Y lhe prcclsc "'Ording of the opinion. Writing for the majority in a 6 to 3 ruling based on nea rl y identical arrest cases in Florida <1nd \\'astrin gton , D.C., Justice William Rehnquist made several spc<'ific points. The key one is the term "probable cause," in which an offi cer making a traffic stop of a car has probab'e cause to suspect the driver or occupan ts or something more serious. These might include: -Po~ion of marijuana. dangerous drugs or hard narcotics. especiall y where a prrson is known to be a prior offender. -Recognition of driver or occupant s as individua ls 1\•ho h;n·e already lc.'l t rights agalns! search and seizure based on ;1 past convi ctinn. -fnd icat1ons of concealed weapons, ''iolence or clements of conspi racy such as a case in wh ich a potential burglar is found cruising an industrial area in predawn hours. The new Supreme Court ru ling does not perm.it pe rsonal body and car interior searches in a si mple case of a burnt-out laillight or a driver's routine stop for a right-0f.way cita tion . Virtually all lawmen cont.acted stress- ed they would have to see a complete dr,'lft or the ruling before they could vcry comfortably expand their com- mcnti;. Oeput)' District At1om ey Mike Cappiui 11aid there is even a chance t.he new U.S. Supreme Court v.·ill not change the state's own search and :seizure la"A'!I. "O\Jr sole understanding is what "-'e'vc read in the newspapen1 ," Capizzi added. "I lh1nk It's good and Jon~ overdue." Newport De;ich Police Chief· 8 . James Glavas, immediate pa~t president of the CaJi rornia Peace Officers' Association, praised the concept or lhe change. "The pa1x-rs are quoting the dissenting ju.~tices as saying this is a regressive ,.step," he declared. "J can only say I think it is correcting an error made in the courts a few ye.an ngo." ' The letter added. ''I n the ev£>nt 1hat 1h(' com1n1t1 ee rit'lermi ncs that the item s 11'(·rc. inCQrrtC\ly rrpo rted. I will Jl<lY 11hatl'.'v er ta x 1n11y be dut>."' some expt•rts have c:-1!culated the President 11nd l\trs. N11<on wou ld owe ::ibout $300.000 1n back taxes and penalties if the t11·0 questioned items arc disallo\1'· l'd. One is a $235.000 tax saving resul!ing fro111 the donation of pa pers for wh11.·h Ni xon look a $576.000 deduc tion. !\llHs said the committee y,·ould seek to fi nd out if the donation was made before or after the .July 25, 1969 deadline set "'hen such deductions by publ ic fi gures "'ere disallowed in tax reform legislation that year. Another issue is whether Nlxon owed capital gains taxes on profit fronl the !>ale of land adjacent to hjs San C!cn1ente home. ~tills said hegs may be required on t· lie President"s tax returns !x.·cat1s<' "there are some facts in di spute"' nnd he said the group could not 1>0ssibly & 7~~11. ~\tills said lie personally did not think the President acted v.'isely in t[1k1ng a deduction for th e vice presidential papers. "l think that any public official 'A'hO files a tax return has to be holier than thou," said r..Ulls. "Frankly, had I been the President 's attorney, I wo uld ha ve advised him not to take the deduc- tion." Laurence N. \Voodw orth. committee chief of staff and Congress' foremost expert on taxes, said six to eight or his 27 staff members would be assigned to the task "and we'll see where it goes from there." Saddlebllck V nit Y otes Salaries For Tlie111s el'Ves Saddleback College trustees have vo ted lo pay themselves up lo $125 per nlon th . The motion , made by Hans Voge l of 'IUslin and seconded by Boa rd Presi- dent John Lund, will give each trustee the choice of whether he or she wants to be paid. 'I'ru.'ltees of California school districts have been offered the alternative of paying themselves by ii nt'w slate law. 1'he amount trustees can p ay themselves is based on !he nun1bcr of students and g{'(lgraphical size of a distric t. Al Soddleback. the n1axirnunl v.·ould be $20 per meeting or up to S\2.i per ntonth. Trustees Donn::i Berry rind A!) n B1•t1n- non voted against the proposal !\\onday . saying they do not believe lrustees ~hnu ld be paid at the taxpaye rs' c.-:-q~nse. RECORDS SCRUTINIZED Innkeeper Presley Residents Baek .J urv':-; (~ri1iei~n1 Of Supcrri:-;or~ ll\• .llllli'' \! ALTF:RZA ·01 tne t1111, Piiot ~t•tt lnv('sl1 g;itors tor the Sena!<' \Vateri;:i1r 1 '11n1r1111t4~t' 1!11,., l\\'i'k ha1f' l\!Cl'i\'l•d 1'k•1a11t·d rop tl'" 111' rti·ord ,., kl'PI hy thl' Sa o C'lr111tnlt: lun uo kry g11l'SIS 11 hO have used the hoSil'lry 1n thC' five·yt<.Jr history of the \Vestcrn \\'hi1e House. San Clemente City Counr1ln1an and ln.1 J>re,ident l'aul l·'rl•s!ey. said ·rursday that he and his staff ··"·orked for days" dredging up the data related lo expenses incurred during Presidential visits. Initially, Presle y, bin1s<·lf, h;id bi.'en subpoena ed to te stif y before the panel headC'd by Democ ratic Sen. Samuel En1n. "'But they fouled up and stnt thr subpoena to me on the dny 1t sai d I was supposcd to ~ppcar." l'rcslt•)' said. Thal <la1c WilS i\O\', I~. Instead, tht> ln vestig::it ors :111d l~r'I 1n's personal sta ff agree 10 seek the 1·r<·onl,.,, Prcsk·\' said he :ind !us st:1ff 11·1,n.' ordered · 10 se;uTh !ht' 11111 J't•(•nrds rela1i11g to expcn~cs of a11 d cl;l!l'S '°~r A re.5olunon supporting :1 (:rand .J ury visits by key individuals in the \\"nt~rg:tll' critic1sn1 of the Ornngt' Coun ty Board easr. of Supcr1"1sors h.'.ls b<'en :ipprovrd by An1ong them 1\·ere the President ·s the Laguna :'\igu<·I Homeo.,.,ners and Com-closest friends and personal fin anciers n1uni1y Ass()(:i11ti6n. Irie. C. G. ··s eBc" Rcbozo and ltobi.·rt Pill ~·l:inc1ni. prl•sidenl of the group, Abplanalp. said in a letter to lht' Grand Jury 'l'he Hughes Tool Company and 101> Watergate Conspirators G. Gordon Liddy. that his board '"ron1n1ends your recent E. Howard Hunt also v.·ere on the action crit ic1z1n~ the bo3rd of supervisors long list <lf rv><Kible Inn cuslomcrs. for not supplymg policy direction and r--not bJcking the count y planning depart-Presley said the list contained 50 names ni ent. in all. ··our organization is nol rigainst "\\'e cooperated fully v.·ith the request. J!rov.·th bccnusc this is inexitahlc-," \la11-from the senator's commi!fee." said th e cini said. '"Bt1\ \I C arr for :incl drn1an1,I city coancihnan "'ho last yeiir n1ana1te1f pl anned gro<\'th -'SOmethin g !his bo:ird loca l campaign efforts tu ree lec t the of ~upt.'r1·,isQrs is l}OI giving us.'' ]'resident. . . -l\'fanc1n1 ~·!lld the pl:iri rri11g-d1'p1i rfmt v.t -:·We'\·e ·got notlu11g to hide h~~~-.an?;- nce<ls ~t rong lcndl·r~hp <Jlld thl' 1no11ey \If• sent them t·\·eryth1 ng Ill' had , to carry out its functions. Presle.v ad ded. Th e Gr and .lury issu1'rl a statement Although the 11rlJ .kn1111n lo c :t l last 11·rek s.:1y1ng tht' pli!n11111g drp:irl-businl•s.srna11 nnd comn1t1_11~!Y ll':1dcr 1nen1 1s undl·rsLaffC'd and lli:n 1nn m;u1v nevrr ;1rtually ha s IP.~l1fll1d brforc coun\y planning clu!i~s hllve bcrn sh11tci:l lhe \Va1 ergate panel , he did say 'I\J.csday to lhC' County Ar.l ministrotivc Office by 1hat he lravl'!ed to the nat ion 's ca pital supervisors. sevrral weeks ago lo give 1rsti r11ony before anothe r com mittee. Sig1iups Sl<1ted For Sad<llebc1ck J~c>gistr:i tion for the "·inter quartl'r nt Saddleback College "'ill COfl!inuc fron1 8:30 a.nl. Ill 8.311 p.111. Thursday :111d Friday. Thur~d:1y :--.1g1n11> is-hi" il\)f)Oin:1ncnt 011\y. Fl"id;1y. <111.1 Of\" w1sh1 11~ to rl'i:;1st£'r 1nay do so at tl1('1r C'Oll\'t nlencc. Soinc 5Jfl cour:.ts \Ill! L\" av<>il<ti)ll: next trrm. Cl c;1111p 11.s spukesman said. C!a::-~es st:Jrt .f~1n, '.l . Fall qt1ar1cr final s ('ndcd Tuesda~' 11 \\":JS the Congressional panel in· vestig;1ting lhC' l'Xpcnsrs for the ri:furbishing of the 1-'residt'nl's Sp::in1sh e.;1ate as "'e\1 as for the ron\rrsion of the Coast Guard Loran Station in to thl' \\"1•stt•rn \\'h1t(' House con1 p!('x. l'rrs!cv·s inn has srrvcd as th(' ufhrin1 hostelrl". for mul'h or thr i\1xun ~t;i/[ on evefy trip \Yest since the President pu rchased his mansion in !he surn mcr of \%R. HcOOzo. Abplanal p and do1e11s Of olher "·cl!·kno 11·n figures in and out of !he L . ..J. l\'loulto11 l{anch Plans U11vciled (;ovtrnnlf'ltl ha~1: ltSc<l the Inn 's ac· com1nod11tions. '"Thi' invcs tig:i!ors C\'en asked us to try <ind rcn1C>1nicr ho1Y sornc of the!JC people 1n:1 y haYc tipped 1he help ," Prestr.v said. Tht· \V<.1tcrgate comn11 ttee's foray into the Inn records-is fa r fron1 the firs! ti1ne thal the scandal has dra \\11 officia l probt'rS into SHll Clcn1ente. Early in the year the same in· vestigators niadc CQpies or all tbe documents in the "Project Sunrise" files at city hall where all the bullding pcnnit records for i1nprovemcnts at the President's estate arc kept. l'rona 1•age l ,\IRLINES ... prcs:-.un• 011o!ht•r 111rlines to take T\\'A's 3lld PSA "s rcgolnr CU5IO!l\ers. Thr. t1l1L'l'rl:ii111\cs of currc:lt energy prob!rn1s 111;,iy be h:.iving lhc greatest effec t. ··\Vc"r(' having a lo! n1ore people travel in the ai r ins1cad of driving," an Air Cal official said. \\'ith gas siations closing on Sunday and anytime they don't have fuel, tr:lvclers arc afraid they 'll run out of gas for th e.lr car. she added. So n1e travelers appear to be covering all bases. Afraid of canceled flights breausc of fuel shortages, they book rese rvations aoy"A·ay and if they find rnough gas to drive. thry slay on the grcnind. an Air1~cst Qfficial ex plai ned . Althou gh all airline officials cautiont"d tht1! ge tting there fronl here by ai r 111J gh1 not bi' •easy, they added thaL any -IH.llido!y .• l,">'J.f.l\!rLI''i!J.wlilt i:.eserv a- t ions should call as soon as possible. "Tht· sooner the bcltr r,·· one agent Cid\'1Sed. A11peals Board Reje cts Batti1i Estate Charges BULLETIN The Orange County Assessment Ap- peals &ard late today reject.ed charges by Su(l('rYisor Robert Battin that Presi· dt'nt Nixon·s San Clemente estate is un- dl·rassessrd by as rnuch as $700,000. Aflc r the hea ring. ""hich lasted thrrc clays. Halli n dubbed rhc proceed ings a "'kan garoo cour t,'' branded Appeals Rna rd Chairm;1n S. Otto Christensen '"Captain t\anAaroo" and \'O?.·cd to tak~ !hC' 111<1!ler to Su perior Cou rl on an ap- p~:·al But Vogel sa id if the board voted down the proposal now they \YOuld be stripping all future trustees of the op-Fo1·11111 lo Exa111inc portunity t<l n1ake their own dec1s1on'.'i. The Top of !ht-World Neighborhood "I rPally fccl 1hr hearing hag been il- legal bc<:nuse I tried to disqualify scv- l'ral members or !he board on grounds of hias," Ba ttin said. If the five trustees who approved the J\I [ D Association will me<'! at 8 p.m. Thursday motion choose to be pa id, their sala rics eµl <:l Ct)t•essjon al Top of the World Elctncntary School would cost taxpayers a n1a xitnurn of to hear plans for the adja('('nt !\-1ou1ton $325 per mont h. l\tcntal depression. its trails and treat· Ranc h development. Bank Suspect Seized "'\'i'c shouldn "t Irv to be the conscience m<'nt. \1·ill be examined Hl a forun1 Steve Male-fyt, a private cons ultant of all futlU'e boa.rd members," Vogel :1 7.30 p.nl. next \\"f'dncsday at Sout h on the r.1oulton Ranch pro]ct't, is scbcdul-LOS ANCELl~S !UPI ) -An Agoura said. Coast Commu1111y /fospit~1I. South ed 10 detail plans for the huge develo p-ni;.n v•as arraigned before a federal Yvonne Bidart of l\·lission \lll'IO .HI-L:tguna 1nt'nl. ma~l~trate Tuesdiiy after he was ar· dressed trustees on !he issue ··1 .iu s! Dr F:ugi!nt' L<'\ln :ind Dr (;('orgr f)f spccinl concrm to lhl' Top of lh<' rc-~tC'dbythcFBl ilnd accusedofrobbing don't think the trustees nef•<l tl1at Prastk:i 11·111 discus~ the pt1.v.~1r<i\. mrnl:il \\'vrld rrsidrn!S 1s the propo::;ed C'Xl('nsio11 a11 AF!Clllr<1 b:ink of n1ore than $7,000 money."' she s<iid . and rmo1ion;il a."flC'C1:-. 0! \1hal h:i s lx'<'rl of 1\l!fl l~'1F!Un<1 Aoulc vard lo 1\rch Bea('h 1110 d:l\'S <•~O Bn1l "'as St'I at $50,000 "You took this position knn11 1n~ 1! 1t·1·n1ed nne c)f thl' 111(1.~t i·IU'>ll"•' il\nc:osc:>. Jlt'i ~h!., :ind 1nl;ond. and \ot»1!1on of hous· fnr .1t'ffrr1· n . l'ik1nni>r. 32. an unemployed 11·:-is vo!untarv. And if vou do r\'t'I' g1·t The 1111•rt1ng is publ ir nnd Ire'.' 111p: µlanned for the no1v \ll'~l n lt.t11ti:-.. ro11slrl1C t1011 \rnrkers. p:11d , rhr prr)ple v.'hn rli:r1rd )'Oll .~ln)uld _::_::_::_::__::._::_::::::_::_::_::_::_ ____ ::_'.'C:::._::_::_::_::_::_::_ _ _:: ___________________ _ have :1 chance tn rore on 11 .'' "'~ ""' .. ·1' .l ' .ti"O:..' J '-.J" 1\t the lasl hnard 1111.!cting, lru,qC("~ 1-oted lhemse ll'es a health c.1rr a11d hfe in~ur<tnC'C' progr~1n whicl1 ll'i!I rn$1 taxpayers $57.56 pcr trustee p(:r nion!h Thal progratn also is ~·otuntary. l\l rs. Ae.rry \'Oted a.gains! the insura nce pro- gra1n and has be€n the only trus!ec to announce that she will nol join it. StorDI Hanuners State in Nortl1; Spreads Rain From \\lire ~r,•ices Sfl N FRANCISCO -Another storm packing hov,r Jn1g 11·inds beat furio11sly at tile upper Northern Cal ifoniia coastline today as rain spread soulhv.•ard over ha lf the slnte. Rain is likely as far south as Point SUr and i1Nced tonight "'ith sho"•e rs on Thursday, the National Weath~r Service said. A heavy down{X)ur is expected along the northern coast tonight where souther- ly gales were blowing 30 to 55 miles per .hour this morning. The v.·eather service also warned of heavy snow down to about th e 3,500-foot elevation in the Mt. Shasta·Siskiyuu area tonight. A travelers adviso ry i~sued for the Sierra Nevada 'A'amed of hea vy snov.·. blowing and drifting wi th gusty winds tonight, at abou t the 4,000.foot level. Storm clouds drenched Eureka Tues- day with more ttran eight-tenths of an inch of rain, forecasters said. About one-third of an loch or rain fell in Red Bluff, Oakland arnf San Francisco while sacramento had about twe>-tcnths of an inch of rain and Stockton, one- tenU1 oC Rn inch. • I ; ~ ~ I~ I ~ .. ,. ~ or1N • ~::-:-!t:"' ,...". -~ ... !!;~...wl',~4 .. ~~ ~ j Some Suggestions for Christmas ' Masks-Fins-Snorkles ' Frisbees Water Wonder Kick Boards Jump Ropes Gym Bars Reducing Belts Chest Pulls Back Packs Thermal Underwear Mittens-Snow Caps Boys NJ,l. Football Suits Football Jerseys Acrylic V Neck Sweaters Letterman Jackets Baseball Warmup Jackets Slant Boards ~ r . · ~::,; · •. ' l " -· •' Weight Lifting Benches Boxing Gloves Footballs-Basketballs 4 Square Balls-Playground Balls Soccer Balls-Volleyballs Baseballs & Mitts ...... - '· e•c1:ara • Warm Up Suits Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Soccer Shoes Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Rackets & Balls HandbaRs & Gloves Racquet Balls & Racquets hrts & Dartboards Speedo Swim Suits Bikes-Parts-rns-Tubes r ' I ' ' I .. -. .-··---·--· ·--. . ..... _._., .. ,_,,, Saddlehaek Tocluy's Fi11al N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO . 346, 6 SECTIO NS, 88 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1973 TEN CENTS Nixon Proposes · 25°!o Cut • Ill Gas Production \\IASl llnGTON fAPJ -The Nixon ;1d1ninistration today proposed a 25 per- ccnl reduction in gaso\lne production effective Dec. 27, but the pint•h on supplies iiv;iilahle to individual car owners is likely lo he even n1ore severe . Under regulations proposed by the Administration's energy czar, Willia1n E. Si inon, priority deli ve ries would go to cincrgency services, fuel producers, public transportation and ag riculture, '!'hey would be. allowed all the gasoline they needed. ()lher con1n1crci:.il users of bulk sup- plies of gasoline, includi ng nonprofit and governn1i:nt organizations, would receive the sa1ne an1ount of gasoline they djd in 1972, \VhaJever was left , would go to other U.S. TRUCK SHUTDOWN FALLS SHORT. Story, Page ~ bulk users -including retail service stations, '.l'hich supply individual car ov:ners. 'fhus, \\'hilc the regulations d1:<1 I specifically only with bulk di~tribuliou or ~asolinc, lhey \\'Ould havl': a sha rp in1p:lct on iudh1ldual consutnl'rs hy reducing !he arnou nl or ~a Sol 111 t: av;1ilable at the rc·tail levl'l. Sunon also revised an e;1rlier propos:il fur alloc<1t1on of home healing uil and tlit•scl and jel fuel. Under the new proposal. these ru els \\'Olllrl go first to a top priority category of ust'rs. including fuel production uc- t1vitics and pub lic tr:u1sport<11ion \\'htcll ...,·ould get al! of their fut".l needs, subject tu ~' telling un ill('re<.1se~. Vita[ cornmunit y servi ces nud n1ecJieal. • llc111:1I :111d nur~u1g serviC'es \~'vu ld i;et 10 pt!J'Ccnt n1urc fuel than one yt·[!r l';1rher _ lisL·rs of ful'I for sµ;1l'e heati11g "'ould Ix· required 10 reduce indnnr 11':111- JX't'nlures hy ~1x dl'grt-es lahr1·11h1·11 in hunll'S <ind by lO degrees f;:ihrl•H:K'll u1 otlier bulldings. Industrial and n1a1111facturin ~ user!\, food produt:e1'.~ ;inrl processi)rs :iud earg11 • frl·igl\1 ~111d nlil il h:1ulc·rs \\'Ould al so gl't 10 pcrcC'nt n1orc of the n1iddlc d1~t illalc fuel s tlu111 one Yl'ar ag(I , All others ~1011ld l)c ('tH Hlcd lo as n1ueh middle chs11l1:'11e od ;1s in !~!;~. 10 the extent it \l'lls a\';ulable The regulations would :ilso 1111po!O~· c1111· tr11I:; on dislrih11rion nf lT11de 1111 ~1 1l\1Jll~ rt•fin<:rics ror the fir1't lll\11' Ei"lch rcfint·ry 11 ould h·· 1i111itt·d !11 production b<1sed 011 :1 r;1(1u l)t•l...,'cen the total crude od stippl)1 ~i nd thi.: ncitlon's !0!:11 refinery crtJ)<lt·ity, Hefin crs rtceivi11;; illtll't' ll \;111 !l.1L·1r share ;1ccorcti11 g to t11at ru110 wuul d h;i1·e IQ uffcr th clr c..\:el'ss supJ)lil'.-. f\/r ~ulc a11d lnu.;e op1•1'al11lj! tK·IO\I' lhl' f J !lll 1·outd 1n1re h:1s1· crude 01 1 tu u11Te.1~·· lht•11· p1·oduet1on. i\l:-;O brou;.:ht -ltl~l··r .dl1x·nf111n w;1~ r1·~id11dl cnl. ;i h•·:L I'~' 011 .. 11~··d 111c1 111I~ 1n rlrl'lric IKl\1 er pl;111ts <ult.I 1udu:-.1r1c.;. 1'11l' pro I) u li t· d r{·gulat1011s 1ruuld :1.~~1gn top 1u'101·iry fcu· rcsidu~d flil l•1 tho.sc 1\·ho use 11 for ful'I prc11Juc.:1i110 forll"! productiuH, 1·ssent ial 1·nn11n11ni1 y ;<:(·rvic·1~. 111arint sl11 1>ping arid hc<1t1n " f11r hl':il1h .~Pr1·it·ei;. Thl'sc llSl·ts would ~t.!t ~lll !ht• !u~'! th ey need. • uor I ove rv1ne • Holiday Flight.s Nearly All Gone &y CANDACE PEAtlSOS Ol !ho Di ii ¥ "ii°" Slltt A lol or holiday travelers Y•on't be ri,,ing this ::i<'ason bt.>causc they "'on"t h1· able to gl·t on The planes. They're all booked U[L At1nost. anyw:ty. Orficiats at llughe" i\irwest. Air California and Golden \\'est airlines at On1ngr. Coun ty Airport toda y sa\v little hope for peopl e still \Vilhout reservations ~citing where they want lo go durin~ the holidays -at lc <lSt by air. "II depends," said on& tlck~t agent at AirwesL ''Reservations are quite fulL It's hard to say whether "'t! have any niJ!h\s availablt." l 'ou c;111·1 grl to ~lcxico for Christmas Ap11eals Board Rejects Battin Est<1tc Chi1rges BULLETIS TI1e Orange County 1\sS('ss n1ent Air peals Board late 1od<i y reircted charges hy St1pcrv1sor Hobert Rattin 1hal Prtsi- dcnt. Nixon's San Clcn1entc cslate is un- dcril.sscssed by as n1uch as $700,000. After the hearing. which lasted three <l:1ys, Battin dubbed the proceedings a "kangaroo c:ourt." bran ded Appeals r1Q•1rd Chnirmnn S. Otto Christensen "Captain Knngaroo" and vow('(! to take th" 1nattcr to Superior Court on an ap- l><'nL '"I really feel lhc hearing has been i1- 1''gal because I tried to disqualify se\·- cr<1l mcn1bcrs of the board on grounds of bias ." Battin said. Trustees Weigh Loan for Scl1ools Trustees of the Irvine Uni fied School District will be asked tonight to seek Yoler approv al in March for $40 million lo $00 mill ion in state Joans to finance school construction. ~ The exact amount is expected lo be decided by lrustces after reviewing recommendations of a clllzens advisory committee. The meeting \\'ill be held at 7:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room or Culverdale Elementary School, 3531 Main St., Irvine. DA ILY PILOT AD ' PROVES EFFICIENT We've nll heard or effi c iency npar tmenL,. This ts nn ef.liciency apart- n1cnt ad : SPACIOUS Studio. N c a r mni n beach. Crptd, full kit chen. $165. (Phone Nos.) ll proved lls efficiency by renting lhe nparlment in one day. Check out thr efficient. way o Dnily Pilot od can \\'Ork for you. Dial the direct line. to • H f)aily Pilol ad·visor. Phone 642-0078. '' fron1 here -at least not by Airwesl -because 100 many other people got their na1nes in fi rst. And San Francisco and Sacramento are definite maybes. ''From 1he 19th to the 21st lor l1t.·c<'111bcr\ it"s too !ale nou· to get rcservatlons fnr n1ost flibhls,'" a C:O\den \\'es t orficial said. The news at Air Cal is similar. "A lot of our flights are sold out already." said one rcsuvatlon official, :.ind have been since Septeniber. Forget going to Sacra n1cnto by Air Cal, but yo11 might be able to detour hy way of San Francisco. if you hurry. Flights from Orange County or Ontario to San Jose and Oakland ari'! also difficult to find . Air Cal isn 't even taking names (See AIRLINES, Pag~ ZI l1·yi11e Fan1il y Files La,vsuit For Train Death An Irvine :voman and her fan1ilv \\'an t $1 million in d:unages fron1 the AtChison. Tope ka and Sa nta Fr Railroad Company for the death of her husband HI :1 Jeffrey Road crossing on Dec. 15. 1972 . r.1rs. Bett y J. Schoonover. 14951 Sand Canyon Road , Jrvlne. clalrns in he r 11rnnge County Superior Court action that nt'gli ge nce. by the con1pany in n1ain- taining the crossing led to the death of her husband. Cha rles L. Schoonover, 47, was killed hc hind the "'heel of his truck when the vehicle collided with a train al the Jeffrey Road-Moulton Pa rkwa y crossing of the railroad track. Th e Schoonovers operated the Irvine General Store and lived above it. 7'1rs. Schoonover is joined in th e lawsuit by her sons. Charles L. and Grego ry S. Schoonover and by her daughter. Deni.5e I. Beck. Irvine's Burton Cliides 'A pathy' 01i Ge1iera.l Plan Irvine Mayor John Burton assailed apparent ci li1.c.n apathy Tuesday night suggesting a 1umout of only 30 persons for the general plan hearing is "pretty dis heartening." Burtoo told the sparse University High School audience the lack of citizen in- terest \\'as note worthy In vi ew of the importance of the general plan to the future. or the city. As the.,. evening \\'Ore on , more cit liens sat ln on the show and tell ses&lon by the general plan c(lnstulatnts. Housing advisory committee member and former city planning commission chainnan Robert West said today, "It was surprising lo hear the mayor fla y citizens for lack. o( Interest ln view or the fact that he and anolher on the council have done all they could for two years to dlscouugc citizen in- volve ment." West today took out oomlnatlng papers to run for City Council ln March. ff/.\.. IRVINE SITE AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AND JAMBOREE TO HOUSE FLUOR PLANT Air Photo Looks South Over IOS·acre Parcel Towa rd UC!, San Joaquin Mar5h I 1·vine Ge11e 1·(tl Plan Adoption 'A First StezJ' "\V<'vt• Only Jll11t Rcgun"" 11·:1s th1• then1e of the Irvi ne c11y ruuucil gcni ·r1il plan hea ring Tue~d<1y nighL For four hou rs, a \'arie1y of s11t1;1k1'rs crnphasizPd thal <1dop11on of 11 g\'fll't'id plan is just. the first Sll'P [11 11rhan bliss and h11rn1nny. One yc;ir's effort by lh1· So111h Pasadena urban consultini.: tl';1r11 nnd dozens of Irvine resid1;11l vol11ntr1·rs and expenditure of nearly $200.000 11 ;1s in· troducecl as 1he fir st slcp 10\\';1rd a ''cont inuing process" of plil nnin~ lr1·inf'. Plan options di scussL'<I by \\'ilscy ancl llam Tuesday night suggest the future alone ~·ill detern1i ne if Irvine is: -To have 200.000 resident s as the ''minimal development '" option suggests. or -To have the 340,000 the consultnnts recommend , or, -The 45.1.000 planners presentl y sec as the "maximum de ve!opn1cnt " option. ll takes 240 pages of general plan language and 1'10 charts, graptis and drawings to outline the options and city polici es which 1nust be adopted by yc;i r , end in order for the city 1o con1ply wi~h st.ate Jaw. Larry Morrison, project ma nager fur Wilsey and Hatn's consull ing tea1n ll'<.I councilmen through the bulky docun1ent Irvine 111 llttl e n1ore 1h~1n three h(Jurs Tlu.:sdJy 111).!)1 t. C)11r•s1io11s or t'ut111eiln1c11 and conunrnts 11,1' citi Z('n cor11111ittt1· n1rn1br1·s 11·ho 1111rkt.'CI on 1hl' plun took anothc'r hour . 1't1t· rn<lJO r dcbflre ci·nti'red on 1~·hcthe r (Ir no! 1ht• ('l!Y 11111:· plan rrrlc~in ar rctige flf the cit~· \o n'n1u1n in agl'itultur~l \l~t· «ity A!lornC'y .Jnnl('.~ Enrks()n agrf'ed \\'ilh basic 1J(l1nts or lair n1ade by Jona than Adler. a private Los An gC'lcs .111or11t>y hired hy n1cn1bcr:s of the citizen~ ('111 ironinent<il quality ad\·isory cornn1ittec lo the general p\:in . Adl(!r told count•iln1en the cit'Y need n(lt fe<i r lil iga ti(ln hy property owners \\'hose land i:i planned or zoned for ag ric ulture. Planning or zoning does not constit ute "tnlkin g" in the legal sense, Adler ®d Erickson agre«l. Erickson :ldded. ho~·cver. ,;It would he 3n O\"ersi tnplification to assume that 11•e can preserve all cla:-is one or two lpdJ11c. agricullurnl l soils without the thi'Cat of so1nc. legal challenge at some point in tin1e." Cnuncihnan \\'i\liam Fischbach. him- ::;clf ::in aUorney, observed that language discussing eith er side of the. argument \See FUTURE. Page !l Gen eral Pla1i Meet Delayed The seat of Irvine city government was so tired this n1oming that the head could no longer plan !or the fu ture. Or. as Councilman llenry Quigley slghed during the wee hours: "My seat is so tired I don't think my head is worki ng effi ciently." SO councilmen continued the ge neral plan hearing for at least one week. Councilmen agreed \\'Ith former Mayor Wiiiiam F'ischb.1ch lhat public comment on the. genera l plan should come enrl y in the next meeting whe n councilmen are rresh. Morp than 20 page.'! or additional cnvironmcntn l Impact data were preS('nted late Tlfesday 11lght. II rn nf:l't'll from sewoge 11n(I waslc generation to air pollution impact5 or !he lhn.>t genera.I plnn options, ' Hig h Co urt Rules Cl!ildre11 Must Sup port Pare11t~ SA;\; Fl1A\C'1SCO ~L"J'fl 'Thr C'nli fornl t1 SuprC'tne Court ruled today tli;11 i\t!tilt r·hildren l't1n hl· c';1111X'lll'd lu r·n1i1l'il.Ji1l v lo th(' s11pport of !heir i!gtd need,\' prirc11!11. The cou rt. in a 4-2 dL'l'.l~ion. said 1ha1 provisions Qr tl11· 1~171 \\'1•\faft' HE.•t'orn1 1\c.:t to the Old Age Scc.11 1i1y l.<J\\' \1·hich allO\\"S co11nlirs to take )C'i,:;11 atflOtl agains( adult children 10 collccl inonc~· pf1id to nged p;:iren ts \1·erc con- stit utiona l. i\ftt.•r !he J!}il lal'· 11·as challenged in Sacra1nento Counly Superior Court. county welfare dep;irl.n1cnts ·w l' r e restrained frorn seeking reimburse ment from children of needy persons. Today's ruling y.·iJ'I pcr1nil the \\'c.lfarc. agenci es to recover support money from these persons. 111<' rlecision \vas 1n.1de in the case of l1\'0 \\'idOl''S. Ila HWltlcy, SU. and Dieuky Dykstra, 78. The high court s:i id the rcspon.siblli1y o( relativl·S ror suppo rt has a long history in Calirornia and such la\\·s have L-onsislt'ntly bt:(·n upheld. 011~ MORE The du 1y of chilrlreu tn support poor parents "C<tll be traced back over almost four centuries l'J the year 1601 . when it emerged as part and parcel of the. Elizabethan poor law," the court snid . In a 3:1-pagc. dlsscnting opinion, \\'rittrn by Justice ~lathew 0. Tobriner and signed by .Justice Stanley Mosk. it u·as argued th.1t the majori ty decision e$1abHshes new consti tutional standnrds for dctcm1inlng when the state can co m· pc! some nf II!! citizens 10 "p..1y ror benefit!J whi ch ·the state, in lts ~·lsdom, decides lo provide to other citizens." The state oou ld thus dinrge children for the cost of subsidired housing. mcdJcnl cnre. recreaiUon centers nnd si milar bf1nr.fit!I, the di~sc.nt said. .Justice William P. Clark .Jr . did not particlpale in the de<:i11ion si nce he was nol n member of the. court when th e cast! wr1!I Brgucd . •• Jobs See11 Fo1· 3,700 · E1111l-Ioyes Cy Gl'.:O RGE LEIOAL 0 1 t~1 01l1Y "1101 St•tl 1'hr Fluor Cor1>0ra1iun a11nn11nt'l'd pla11 1ndny to l'l·!o{'a!c its Los r\ngele.'. •·11ginceri11g subsid i:i ry 011 :1 1115-acrc Sii 111 lhc ci ly ()( lr'\'itlc. S111nc 2..100 1:111or cn1ployes housed a·. tour loc:llions throughout the Los Angeles arl'a \1ould l>e niovrd tu the lrvinr site \1•hich is to open in December, 1!176 1\'ilh jobs f1Jr a tota l of 3.700. Fluor \\'Ould IX' the city's largest 1·n1 plo~cr ;u1d lh(' la rgest in the Irvine l111\ustrh1 l C'oinplex. 1llC1. Uhi n1<1tf'ly, eon1pany officials say, the !r1·ine :;Ile. at the San Die~o Freeway ;ind ,Jan1 borc.e Boule vard \Vi\l ac· commod.:lle from. 6.000 lo 6.500 cn1ployc~. \\'elt on Becket and Associates 11·i1I n1asll'r plan 11nd design the. F'luor he;ld· l1uar(l'.rS facility. t\ 750J~111 S<ittare.-fool. enginl•C'ring con1plc:< \\lilh potential for expansion lo a million sq u;irc feet is rnvisiont'd. •·RelOt.'lllion of F!uor·s !')ou t h c r 11 California en~inrcring operillluns lo Hl1' Irvine lndustri;d Co1nph:'\ 11ili creall' a facility 11•ith the flcxi~h t y needt'd to accon1111oda1c current gro\\'lh and \vhat is nnlici paied for the coin inc ''('ors." J. It Fluor, chairtnan and ctnl'I Cxcc utivc officer s.1id. The firm s~rvicrs energy and nall1r:d rt'source industries around the giobc. Fluor offers dt•:.:ig11 , l'ng111ccring: and ronstructlon sen ·iecs f o r ma jor proc· ('SS1ng: plants :ind the metal~ ahd minin u i11dustr1es. OthPr sul1s1d1ilrif's rtrc-n10rl' rl 1ree1ly 1n vol\"Cd in u1l ;:ind nat ural ::;as prf)(!uct Ion. !rt lhc p:1sL YC.<tr. \hl• U:i~ i\ngl'lcs dh•ision of l·'luor E11gi11(·l·rs <1 n ii Cnnstn11 'tors, 111£'. -1hl' i;ubs1ttiary 1fl ti(' 1):1s1•d in Irvin(' -li;1 s doubll'd 11;, 1111ntht·r of r1nployc-s. A !01\·-profilc con1 plex of huild111;;s Uf"J 1(1 a n1;~xirnum o( Six !"oi!Onl'S I~ pkHlnPd for the Irvine site. !IC Prt'S i£1l'nt Thon1as l'. \\'oUr Jr. said Fluor 11'111 U e co n1 e one of the county's n1ajor e1nploy1~rs as it Joins the JjO fir1ns already loc:ilt'd in the 4.000 acre industri:i l development near Oranbe County airport. Orange Coast Weather Lale night and c:u·ty n1o rn ing fog and lo1v clouds \\ ilh sunny ;iftcrnoons through Thursda y. Co n- tinued cool, according lo the. \1·enther service. llighs in the up- per rios at !he beaches rising 10 thl' low 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY Ttf(l oiling. e/cierl11 uiirlou·s re.si(llli!J in r1111down b1111r1alo1t•s i1t tJ1e 1Jai1 S/iort• Tra iler Pa·rk i11 ,]Ve trpcirt Beac/1 u·ill o et o 1'islt /ro11i Sn nta (.'/a 1tS in tlir /orrn o/ Tltr lroi11.e Compauy rltis r..·11ris1 111ns . .See story Page Ii. .\! Ywr , .... 1~, .I l t •ll11t JI l ,"', ··~" ' C•lolo•nlt IL ll Carter '""*r 11 Cllullltd ••·•~ COffllt1 50 Crt11wfl"d so 0.1111 Ntlltlt 1J Edl!orl1I "''' •·1 l!"ltr11l!tl'!l1nl IJ, J? Fl111"<t 11, ll·l) l'I• ltlt ltOCttd I) N"OH .. t 'O """ L1nd111 a ' -Ube~ t Ml¥111 11·1] ""'"'"' ,.,_, Joi IUl~llll Ntwt I 0rlllff (-It l).U JYIYll ..... !tr f7 '"',,. 1'..Jt Dr, lltlll<rtflll U llKll M1rll1U' l4•>1 T1l1wl1l11J1 J1 Tilt•l•r• !t.).I We•ll•tr 1 wom..,•1 N•w1 11-u World NtW\ 4 ' ,:! UAIL '( PJLU I Sto1·1n Sla111s N 01·t]1 State Coa stline Fmn1 \Ylrt Str\1ice~ S:\:-i F"llANCISCO -An oth er storm )>:H..'kl n ~ llOI\ ling winds Ix-at furiously ;it Th~· Llppt'r Nor1her11 t al lfomla l'0<1s1hni:> toda y as rain spread sou\by,·ard 01'C'r half lhe state. B.nin is likely as far south as Point Sur <111d ~le rced 1nni gh1 with shov<ers on Thursd:iy , th!! National \\'eathe r !'er1·ice said A heavy downpour is eipccted along the no rlhi·rn coast tonight \Vhere souther· ly gales "·ere blo...,·ing 30 to 55 miles per hour th is 1norning. The "''eather service also warned of heavy snow down to about the 3,5(M}..foot tlevation in the fo.1t. Shasta-Si skiyou area tonight. A , travelers advisory issued for the Sie rra Nevada warned of heavy sno11,•, blo1\·ing and drifting with gusty winds tonight, al about the 4,000-foot level. St ()rm elouds drenched Eureka Tues- day 11,•ith rn ore than eight-tenths of an inch of rain, forecasters said. About one-third of an lnch of rain fell in Red Bluff, Oakland and San Francisco 141lile Sacramento had a bout tv.·o-lenths or an inch of rain and Stockton, one· tenth of an inch. Scattered sho\l.·ers arc forecast Thurs- day. ]\1eanwhile, a roastal nood alert \\'tis up in Oregon today as the howling storm, combined with high tides, moved in from the Pacific Ocean. A boathouse used by the Clatsop Coun· ly sherir('s department broke loose at Tongue Point nea r Astori,a. Coast guardsmen later retu rned it to the dock. - 111e Coa:-t Guard stood bv at Y-aquir'la Bay to help a lishlng" ;:es~!. in distrc.ss during the peak or the storm Tuesday. \\'inds reached 60 m.p.m. al Newport bu! no scriou!! proble1ns v.·cre repot1ed . Al Seaside, 11,·inds broke a y,·indo""' in a school and a teacher was repot1ed 10 have been cut by glass. lrvi11e Couneil Candidates Get Fi11al Deadline A uniform c/oi;ins dal e !or filing as ;:i e<ind idnte for the lrvine Cit y Council has bc<'n sel by change in the recent State law . City Clerk Carol Flynn said today <ill hopefuls including incum bent.s must file Liy noon Dt.'"C. 27 in order to be listed on the printed ballot for the fo.1arch election. Previouslv, a n('w elections cOOe had provided ;:iit extended filing period for non·lncumhc.nls in the e\'cnt not all elig:i- ble incuml>cnts filed by th e D\.>e. 2i date. That means non-incumbents vdll hal'c to outsucss incumbent.s who may 14·ait until the lasl niinutc to fil e papers to seek rc--elt'ction. To date, on ly t11,·o Irvine rouncilmen have taken out nontination papers - Mn. Gabrielle Pryor and \1ive :O.layor Henry Quigley. Qu11;lcy has cun1p!e!\:U his fi ling. Another C.'Ouneiltn:in . E:. Ray Quiglry .Jr., has announ ced t-ris nu cnt lon to run b11t has ~·ct to l.:'lkf! out papers. 111l:'re ls spec:1il;iuo 11 that r.1ayor John 1'.11r1011 \\'I I! not run ;iga1n hut rather v.·ill oppose l.-1ft h J)1s!r1cl Supl'r\'isor non:ild Cas1>rrs 111 the June clt'<.:tion. fili ng for 1h;1L 1 :ice clOSt'S prior to n1unicipa! f•l«·11on.~ Fo11nt•r lr\'lllC rn;ivor \Villia n1 F1sh- bach has 1101 ntatle ptlbtic his int <'nlionl'. B1~side the (\\O incun1bents, nine oth<'rs ha\'C b<'gun th<' norninations process. in clud ing ~!rs. li:izcJ ~lyt'l'S Of 15431 Lorr<i ine \\la\'. the Ranch . 11, ho lists herself as ;in ·aeronautical engineer. \ O•AN61 COAST It DAILY PILOT T"" Or•no,1• Co••! DAILY PILOT, will\ wl\;cfl \1 comblntd tftp i'l•wi, "'"'· !1 l>UblltloM bY lh• O••no• (011t "ubll>lll"'I Comri."Y. So~· t••• @d 1Toon• .,. pUlllloll.,.., Mond•f lll•ot>Oll J'lloov. lor C01I• M•U, N~woort 8 •1<11, l!oo•lnv!on l\01cll/Fovn!oln V1llrr, L•t un1 S ffth, l••lne/~11Ml•blc~ •r>d 11n Cle,,,.n!~/ !tn Ju~n C•Ol•!rono. A tlnglr "';l'Dnl l ICIHM>n 11 PllDhohtd S~tu1d1yo lnO $-•¥•· r111 prlnCIP<ol pubfl\lllntr pltnt 11 11 llO Wu! ''' ii..,.1, Co11t Mue. C•l>•or~I•. no•. Robtd N. W1tcl "'"""'"1 •r>d Puol!1n1r Joe~ •. Cwrl 1v .., VIC• ""''"''"I 1...r G•Mrl l Minotor T~o ... 11 ICttvil Eootor Tho..,11 A. Murphi~o Mo,..tlnt Edolor C ~11'101 H. loo1 Rlch1rd I'. Ni ll .. U illfftt MIMtl"11 E:t1l1<1 ONk w Co1t1 Mt11· lll Wt\! ll1y S1•11'1 r.i,..,.,..,t 8ttc11· J»l No~rt l!o..ltw.,ll t~''"'' 111••~. m Fo••" _.,,.nue ~unll"'llOll 1!•1c11 t1UJ l!tlCll llO..IHlfd Son Clom1n•o: ~S NO•Tl'I l[I C1m1..., 11111 , ...... 11141 64Z-4JJ1 c1 ... lfk4 Atl....nkS"" 64J-1671 * c1e-.. "" .. ,.,.._..: T•i.,. ... 4tJ-44JO Coov•lfllt, 1t1J. O•~no• Co." l'ublfohlnO Com!Nnv No "'"'' oto•l•1. l!lutlft!IOM. Pl'dlf!J<l•I M•!!•r or •d•••li••"-tt !\trol" ..,.y tMI ••lllOdut.M "'"fl<kll •Ptoe'-1 .,.,. ll'llU IOfl or COl"/•lgl\1 a"'"''· l t<O"" t ltU OOllOQ I Niii t t (II!• M"•· (l ll!Oml• SUDK•lll!ofl~ t>v ••·r•1 u u ..,....1111v , tw M•ll 'l 15 """1111v1 lfllllto•v °''""''lo<o• 11" "-"'''· Dana Phase 2 Pushed • Co11i11iissio11 Approves 1,200 Boat Slips By JOHN ZALLER Of !flt Dt lly Pl\111 St•ll The \\'heels o,\'ete se t in n1ot1on 1'11esd;i y f11r the <11k11i11~ of 1,21.lil new bo::r t !->lip.~ 111 !Jann l'u1 nt ll<1 rbo r. l'!ans 1>resented lo tl1e Oran~c County Harbors, Ucaches, nnd J'arks Cun)· mission call ((Jr lhc 11t·1v slips 10 111· built by ,January 1976 in 1hc no w-v<it'.•llt V.i'S t basin adjacc>nt to the 1,400 ex 1~1Jn~ slips u1 the con1p!elc rt cast basln. Tiic comn1is.5io11 ac\1011 11,as a 4-1 vote to appro\c conditions of a h•asc o,\'herehy private concessionalre! would a1ree to i-on1plete <lf'velopment or the west basin an d then take O\'Cr n1;inagcmcnt of it. If the ronun i~:-1 011 ntt1o n is uphrld by the Orange Count y Boa rd of Su perv lsors next rnonih. the count y could i1111ned1a1ely bl'gin ad\'c rtisi ng rf}r conl- jlC'ti11ve bids rro11t private groups wanting to rteve!op and mnnagc t11e bash1. The tin1etable cal ls for the bidding period lO close in Ju ne 19i4, lea ses to be a't4ardt.>d in Jullt! 1975 and the 1969 TJ11·0119J1 1972 U11it Votes to Cl1ecl{ All Aspects of -Nixo11Taxes \\'ASHINGT0'.'-1 rUPl l -Congress joint co1nn1ittee on internal revenue tax- atio n decided todrty to cxaJn inc every aspect of Jlresidcnt N1.'l'.on·s ft>dcral i11- con1e taxes frorn 1969 through 1972 and not confine it to the \\.\'O questions Nixon proposed. In making publ ic his lax record last weekend, Nixon asked !he Howe-ScnHte panel to examine dl'duclions for the From P~e l AIRLINES • • • for waiting lisL<;. Although Air Cal ha s announced that certain fli ghts will sufrer cutbacks because of. impending fuel shortages, the condition is reversed during th e week -before and after the Chfistmas holiday.5. ''We've added quite a few Oights dur- ing Christmas"" an Air Cal official said, adding that the cutbacks won't take rffect until the new year, wh en the extra business has died down. All airline offici als agree that more people than e\·er seem to be deciding faste r air travel is the way to go. But the big push on reservations ha s more behind it than just an enthusiasm for jet planes . Strikes and other difficul!ies al Trans· \rorld Airlines (T\VA ) and Pacific Southwest Airl ines (PSA) ha\•e put more. pressure on olher airlines lo take TWA's :i nd PSA's regular customers. The uncertainties of curre:il en ergy problems may be having the greatest effect. "We're having a lot more people travel in the air instead of driving," an Air C.11 off ici;il said. \\lith gas stat ions closing on Sunday nnd anytime lhcy don't have fuel. travelers are afraid lhcy'\1 run out of gas for !hei r ca r. she added. Some travelers appear 10 be C'CJ\'cring all bases. Afraid of canceled flights iK'C3USe Of fu£'1 shor1;1 grs. they book re ser\'alions ony11,·ay :u1d ir th ey find enough gas to dri\'e. th ey stay on the ground. ;in Ainl<'St offici;1! explai ned . 1\lthough ~111 airline officials cau rionrcl that gelling the re fror11 here by air 1n ii.;ht not be l•ns~·. llH'Y addl'd that anr holiday rrc-rvclers 11·1thout rescrva· tinns should call ;is soon as possible. "The soone r the bett er," one agent ad \'ised. i:·uleti,/e Ca rols By Satllllebc1 ck Sc hool Ki"ls Se t Childrt'n fron1 the Saddlcback \'allt'y llnified School J)i~trict will present pro- grams of Christn1ns C:\TOI!! tonight and Thu~day at 1he Laguna Hills shopping mall. Del Cerro Elementary School v.·111 be fea tured at 7 o'clock tonig ht near the Sanla House in !he central mall court. Ofi\·ewood School singers ·will follow at 7:30 p.n1. Thursday nigl1t. a combined chorus froni Gatl':S , Santiago, and Glen \·ermo Schools \\"ill carol at 7 o'cl~k follnwcd b.v the La Paz Intermediate School chorus. J:ick Singer. promotion di rector for the mall. said ot her schools. churchPs or organizations interested in caroling al the mall should co n ta c t him at SM.8282 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Vegas llolel Guards lfeld ou Vice Raps l..AS VEGAS (UP1 l -Tv.·o security, guards at the Dunes J-lolel on the Las Vegas "Strip'' have bet>n arrested and cha rged 14·itli 'xtortion, false arrest, us- ing a badRe for illegal purposes, kidnap, false imprisonment and conspiracy_ Mack Gilchris t and Rocci West were arrC11ted by undercover agents f\1ondny after vi ce officers received nuznerous report !! that a l'OUplc of hot el guards Wi•re detaining suspected prostitutes. denl11ndin~ tnoney, itnrl demanding thnt the. wnn1rn perfonn sexual ar ts with rhi•ni f, gi ft of vice presidential papers to ihe n:r tion and v.·he!her he should have paid a capit al g<ii ns tnx on th e sale or his Sa n Cle111cnt e property. During a t\1·0-bour closed meeting lo- dar. the committee decided to "took at c\'f.ry aspe('t of h~ return for !hose years," atC'Ord ing to Rep. \\'ilbur !). ~t il l s (D-Ark.,) the con1n\iUee ch:1irman . l\l ills made public Nixon's Dec 8 lcttrr requesting the investigation. It appearl'd. NIXON TEAM USES FOOTBALL TERMS-Column, Pag• 9 PRESIOENT MAY OWE BACK STATE TAXES, Story Page q to "'sk the panel to Jlmit itself \o the "two tax-related items" (w hich) may co_ntinue t~ be a subject Qf ~ntinuing public questioning." The letter added, ''In the event that the committee determines that the items were incorrectly reported, I will pay y,·hatcv er tax may be due.'' Some experts have calculated the President and Mrs. Nixon v•ould o\\·e about $300,000 in back taxes and penalties if the two questioned items are disallow· c<I. One is a $235.000 tax saving resulting from the dona tion of papers for which Nixon took a S576.000 deduction. l\-1ills said the committee would seek to find out if the donation was made before or after the July 25, 1969 deadline set \~hen such ded uctions by public figures \Vere disallowed in ta x reforn1 legislation that year. Another issue is whether Nixon owed capital gains taxes on profit from the sale of land adjacent lo his San Clemente horn e. fo.lills said hegs may be required on t- he President's u1x returns because ''there are some facts in dispule" and he said the group could not possibl y & l ~~M . l\l1 !Js said he personally did not think the President acted ""'isely in tak ing a dl'duction for thl' vice presidential p<tpers. "f think that any public off icial y,·ho files a tax return has lo be ho lier than lhou ,'' !'aid r-.·lills. "Frankl\•. h;id r been the PrcsidC'nt's attornrv. I \\'Ollld ha\'C ad\·ised hi111 not to takt• ihc. deduc- tion." L<i urence N. \\'ood14·nrth. commi1tee chtcf of staff :ind Congress' foren1ost 1·x1K'rt on t.1 xcs. sa id !'IX to eight of his '17 staff nicmbcrs v.·nuld be ass igned \\1 !he task ",1nd v.•c'll see \vhcre it goes fro1n !JlC!'C .. , Irvine llcf uses Park Cha1igcs For Apartn1e11ts Trvine Com munity ~er\'iC<'S com· n1issioners voted Tuesday aft ernoon t.o refuse lo rearrange the basic la\'OU\ of a 16-a cre community park in Unlvcr· silv Park. Community SC'r\'ice Director Paul Brady asked con1mission consideration of a City Council suggestion th e park niight be redesigned to allow for rear- rangement of apartments to tx-built adjacent to the park. The Irvine Company next week ls expected to teceivc final city approval of a 252-unit apartment project for which th1• park layout changes were sought. It was believed changing the shnpe oC the park might allow shi ting of soin e street access points to the apartments. C.ommission ers, however, recommended onl y minor changes in the park bou nd- ary be made, Chairman Sally f\illller said. Signups Slatet.l For Saddlebcrck Registration for the winter quarter • ;it Saddleback QJ Uege w\11 continue frn m R:JO a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Thun;day slgnup is hy appointment onJy. Friday, anyone wi.~hlng to register n1ay do so at their convenience. Some 550 courS<'s will be ava ilable nl'xl term, a ca111pus spokesman said <.:lns~cs sta rt .Ian. 2. Fall quarter rinals ended Tuf'sdny. first new slips to open in late 1975 or early 1976. In addition to the 1,200 new slips , comrniss1oners agreed to lease lerms for a new restaurant, marine supply (acllitles, and, possibly, a floatilll! restaurant. Despit e a threat that the energy crlsis ma y curt11il boating actlvily, officia ls sa id there are at least 200 finns \Yhu ha ve indicated they want to bid on the fl ve separate leases that will be :t...,·ardcd. The one dissenting vote on the tenns or th e new leases came from Com- n1is,,loner 'fhomas O'Kc>efe, who wantetl !he tenns of the lease stiffened to bring in more income to the county . Under tern1s of the tease for the eas t basin. the C<Junty gets 20 percent of all revenue o,\'hich the concessionalre brings in frorn boat slip rentals. The proposed figure for the west basin \\·as 25 percent. Ho11,·ever O'Keere argued th at Yl ith 200 companies ready to bid, the county could ask 30 percent or 35 percent and stil l expect to receive ;. l<irge number of bids. "When the cast basi n went out to bid, tl1ere \\'as some justifi cation for the 101\•er figure bc>cause the prop!(' \\'ere taking a chance on a new harbor," O'Keefe said. "But now that Dana Point is a proven success, I think it is fa ir to ask at least 30 or 35 percent ," O'Ke.efe said. Ken Sampson. director of the Oeparl- 1nent of !!arbors. Beaches and Parks. argued for the 1011,·er figure. saying that stiffer terms .... ·ould discourage the kind of efficient manager that the rounty \\·ant s to bring in to the harbor. To insure that the bidding is ron1- pe titive, the pri vate groups will be of- fering to pay the county a bonus figure on top of the lease terms , Sampson noted . George ,Cor mack, assistant director of th~ county department of r"'eal property services, said the bonuses fr9m awarding leases to the east basin had amounted to nearl y $700,000 lo the county's coffers. "I think 25 percent is just about li ~ much as we e;:in ask wiU10ut starting to lose bidders." Connack said . From Page 1 FUTURE ... need not be included in the general plan at all. "The general plan is not going to rewrite the Jaws of the land." Fischbach sa id. CotIDcilmen appeared head e d to"·ard agreement on the point and arr expected to delete the discussions of ''taking•· or suggestions the city might pay for fa rm land. The issue is important since \11,·o op- tions proposed in the plan call for rese rvation of large amounts of f;:irn1 land. Tlecom mended option one-the ell~· of 340.000 -sets aside 3,100 acres of farrn land . Option three's 200.000 future residents o,\'Ould be surrounded by 6,700 acre s of ac\il'ely Carnied land pl us other open space. Scicutisl Found r-.tcr-.IUROO SOUND , Antarctica fU Pl l -The IJodv of A me r i c a n micro- b1ologist \\!OU \'ishniac of Rochester U n iv e r s it" \\'as found Tucsda\· at the base or an ice shelf 1s mileS rron1 th1• i\lc ~t urdo base can1p. \'ishniac. f1I , h:id app;:ircntly fallen to hi!l dea th !llond;1y \\•hilr on a Held trip in the Asga<1rd 1\olountains. ~.:; < . i/ x • l • ' ,. ' ., . - lflio ll'ill B11y? Student.s fron1 Va lencia School in l~:igun J Ifi ll..; h:J\l' a l'hanre lo learn about selling, artistry, and ct.:n nu1nics all :ll 01\l't.: \\•Ji il 1hc1r ;1rt sale fron1 JO a.111. lo 4 p.m. De<.'. 15 on all lhree floors of the l\lercantile Ruilding aL Soulh Co:1 st \'illa ge in t 'o:-.la l\le,a. Sho\\'ing off son1e hand·n1ade \\•a res a re 1fron1 left l .Jodi ('onnelly. Juseph l•'urry. !\lia 131 00111 . Kelly Saunders. and Rerky \'e!;1. ~~~~~~~~- Clemente ln1i's Records Tu1·ned Oi1er to Probers It_\ .lf lll\ ,. \1,TF.l!Z.\ 01 tllf Ol llY Pilot SUU lnl'es11g:itol's for Lhr Sett:Ht• \\':nerg;l!•' l on1111J!IL'C llus \\ 1·ek ha\'l' r~·CL'l\ t•/1 detailed co pirs or record~ kt.'pl hy th•· Snn Clrn1ettti' Inn nn key gursts 11 ho h;I\'{' used the hosttlr1· in th~· h\r-.1e:11 hi~roi·y <•f th•· \\'c<:tt·1 n \\'hit<' I l••lht' S:rn Clem<'nl c Ci ty Councjln1•1n J nd 111.1 l 'rl'~1ck·nt !':1ul l 're<;l l'~·. snid Tut•-"da:o· that he a11d lu !I st aff .. .,.,urki·d for rla~s .. dredging up the <la lll. related lo expenses lncurr(-d during Presidential ,·isits. !nili;ill y. l'reslt•y. hin1self. J1;1d t)t . .'t'll suhpot•nnrd to !('s\1fy hcfnrl' \he p<1111 I h<'adcd by lk n1ocra1!c Sen. San1u•·l Erv in. "Rut thc.1· fuul<'d up :ind !';rn t 1h" subpot nil to tnc 011 the d:1~· ii ~;11d 1 \1as :;uprK•1;cd to :1ppc:1r. l'rt:llll'\ s;:iid. That dat" 11,,1 ~ .'\o\' !9 Instead. tt1e 1nvc.sti~ators :ind ~:rvin·s personal staff ;ig rcc to sl'ek the rl•cord!.. l'rtsll'V sai d h1· a11<l hi" :-1:.irr v.·rrl· ordcr1·d · lo sen rch lh (' inn rt't'nn..1~ rt•la11n;.: 10 t"Xp1·n..,1•c:; of and d:l!1·s of vis11 s by kc) u1dl\'1(\u;1J s in the \\·~Hrrgatt· C3S<'." ,\rn<ing lh•·n1 \\t·re th1· l'rrstdt'!'!(• closest rr1c11ds :'Ind µcr sonal fu1;:in rirr;, C. (:. "ISeUe" Rcbo1.o <1 11tl HotJ1.:rt Abplanalp. • Thi· !h1L'h1·" 'l'Ml t'n 1:1pnn\· ;ind top \\'.1 !t·r~alt.' l'Oll!ip1r a1ors (;_ (;ora on Liddy, E lt•111.1r<I Hunt also 11 erp on th1• 111:1!-! 11,t uf 111Js:-1hlc 11111 custo1nt>rs. l 'rt··h·~· ~:11d 1 1 11~ 11~1 11111ta 1ned 50 naines in all . "\\'1• ruo1•1•ratL"l ful1y 11·1 th tne requrst fro111 lh1• M·narvr ·., e111n1niltct ." said !he ~·11~ 1·11111u·1l111.111 111!11 I.1st ye.:i.r n1anage<l !(u·.ol t·;un1.11.,n 1ll11rts to l'cl'lect the l'n·-:1cl1·11 r "\\'e\'t' ,e11r r:o thlng 1n hid<' Fie.re ;:ind 111• ~··n? 1h,.n1 1•111rythi11g 11,'c had ," Prf'slt ·r 1Hlch·cl. Al!h<lu•t h thr 11 ell ·known ! o c a I h11s~n1 .... ~111:111 an rl comrnunlty leader nrver· :11·tua!ly h a s testified before t11r \\'.itprgH h· p:1nt'I. he did say 1'uesday Iha! hf' 1r :111·l~·d l(l ttle na!ion's capitJt l ..,,.,·,·r:il 11P1•ks :1~0 to give testi1nony bt'·fnrt• :inolh•'!' C(l1n111i ttec. 11 11;1~ 1h1· \'ongrL"ss1onal pallC'! in - \("ti;.:11111~ lhL· t'X l>"n~~·-: fnr t h f' 1••f11rhi;.!11ng uf thi• l'rL·si dt·n t·s Spanish ('•I.ii •' ac; 11~·11 a~ for 1he ron\'ersion 111 !hi' t '11:i<:t 1 i11arct l.or:i n St ;l!ion into !h4· \I 1..,i. rn \\'hl!l' llous1· t.:on1plex. l't• ..,,,.~ ·~ 11111 hn<: ~C.r\'rd as !ht> olficial hn 1• lr.1 f,1r ltl\lfh or lhe jl;ixon st;iff u11 •'l •·r~· 11·111 \1 1·~1 s1nl·1· the !'resident 1111ri·hao;<'d ht:-ni•111s1on 111 lhe summer 1\! 191;;1 J:t'!>'J.'11 .• \t.pl;u1.ilp :ind (\O~enc: fl[ othrr \1·c!t·kno11n fl gun·s in anrt ou t of tl1e u.::;. l,i.1 f'n11111'nl hd\l' 1/std the lrU1 's ac- 1·(1 rnnVKlc1 t IOI\~ • ·--... !'\. .. ~-~ ; ,. . ' I· I I ( ' d ' ' y I y r h 0 I rr l ' f~ r~ " " " • 1: ~ ~ ~ i ~ ' , I 6 DARY Pll.OT E DITOlllAL 1•AG E State Aid for Schools lt is now virtually certain that vo1e·rs in the Irvine Uni fied School District will be asked next. spring to approve a J:-irge Joan frortl the California treasury lo finance sthool construttlnon. 'l'he an1ount could be as hig h as $!)6 1nillion or as low as $40 n1i llion, tlependi ng CJn what trustees decide tonight when they consider the n1atter. Rut voters who ju::;t one year ago approved a whop- ping $50 million bond election to fund sthool construl:· lion 1nay wond er wil y the distritt needs 1n ore n1oney so soon. 'rile reason is that enrollment n1ay increase five· rnld by 1983. creating the need for $130 1nill ion \\.'nrth of neW schools. At t he same ti111e, con1plex legal re:.tric- Lions will 11revcnt the district from spending any rnore lhan $34 tni\1 io n of that S:JO mill ion in bonds by 1!183. Fortunately, the defici t ca n be made up by bo rrn\\'· ing: from the state on tern1 s that insure n1osl of the n1 oney will never need to be repaid, although interest pay1n ents on the borrowed amount must be n)ct. ·rhe only question is how n1uch to borrow. \Ve believe trustees i-:ti ould opt ror a lesser u1nounl al this l i111e -perhaps $50 million to last tl1rough 1978. lf 1nore n1oney is needed, it ran be rec1ues1cd then. Econon1ie and population projections hc.vond 197!1 can he prelty iffy. And, if the populali on does grow as fast as projected all those additional vo!ers \Vho \\'ill live llere in 1978 should have a voice in detern1 ining lhc what and the hov .. of financing thei r St'hools. R ca c liino 1'oo Far/ t"' Trustees of the Saddlcbaek \!al ley Unified School District will be overstepping their bounds if they ap-- prove a resolution urging a ban on sex-oriented period· ic:11ls in the area. If the Los Angeles-based periodical in question - lhe L1\ Star -were being distributed un school grounds tu' 1u tlll: .'>r l1onl )JIJrary, the lrutilcc!:i' t·u 11ccr11 would bc. understandable. l~ut as it rs. \h ey at'C con~ldcr in g stl'ps to prfl hi bit a publit:atio n sold not on distr1l'L 111·c1111scs but at a J_,a· gun a llills resla).l:'a n.t.. . An cqlcilty s1i t11f1canl clau se 111 the proposal. niadc by 'l'rustee Ch ester Briner, \VOuhl urge other agencies to ban vending machin& sales of ~JI publications -in· tlud111g loca l newspapers. '!'he. result of that step V.'Ollhl havt! irnplications far beyond the district's concerns. 'l'ru:-;tee Dennis Smith rea(•!ecl aptly \VllC>n he s:lid. ''FrC'cdo1n of circulation is just as unpurtt11 1t as free· dorn of publlcation for a free press," The trustees should drop both i~~ucs and concen- rratc on pressi ng concerns of the d1~lricL it::;elf_ lrvi11c A1n c ni tics Irvine city leadership ha s opled for a \\'Cll-ro undccl pac:k:igc of urban an1enities to be finan ced hy a $15 to ~20 1n iilion bond issue de:il.incd for the J11nc ballot. ('o unc'il men and con1n1unity services c.·on1n1ission· crs agreed On a niastcr pl an of parks, recreation and t'U lturul f<1 cili tles. 'J'hc package is pleasing for several reasons. It pro- vides a balance of open space, recrealion and cultural a1nenities. In short. there is so1nething for nearly everybody \Vithin the 10-year progran1 . Budding athletes will be assured q ualit y fields in \Yhich to play, senior ci tizens will ha ve a place in Town Center to n1ix with young or old. Finally, by providing a 600-seal theater the plan addresses the needs in the city for a quality hall to en- courage the performing arts talents of Irvine youth and adults alike. • SB 'So this Christmas you'll ha ve to rely on your iniagina tfon and creativity, , . ' . -A1i Alter1iative to. •censo1·sJ1ip' You-·Wtite Good Thi11 gs? ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Supposr yv11 \ 1:-iH11d a docior f11r a complete cht:l'kup. <111(1 ~1111 th1 •11 rl·l·c·ived a full report frt•tn hull 1h.n \1·cnt something like !hi.; .. l'nl ple:isrd to lX' tl\;ih• to t~ll you tha L vour ev rs. c.11rs. no:-.1• :ind th ro:n arc fine . Ynlir sk\11 is unbll'tni~hi·d . your spine 11ncur\'l'(L and ~ hUr l\l'lll'Ological sv:c:\1.:rn is first-ra1e ·"Also. your hc;.1rt is strong , ~our lungs powerful, 11nrl your s p I c. 1~ n is a thing of medica l !Jcatlly. Live r is nor111:11, gnll bloddPr rxccllt·nt , 11n(\ the urina ry tract is h~althy. "011 , ''L,.i;;, \1·e :~lso found a rnncer 1n the bo\\'el that is rapidly 1nctast.1sizint; and ca lls for 11111111-dJ<tle radical su rgery. 01herl'.ise , you· re in terrific shar>t'."' \\'hat kind of nut is th i . .; doi.:tor . you y,·ould be asking yourself. Whal dOt's ii matter how splt·ndid my splren i~. or hoy,· nor ni:i l n1 y f!<tll bladder. y,·hro a n1alignancy 1hrt•ati•ns lo kill me SOOll~ And. of co11rst·. ~'OU "'outd he perfectly rii;:ht. But tl11 s 1s exactly the kind of request I often gl't from readers, "·ho ask me to ":":1~· :"()11H•r hing good" about wh;it"s h:ipl)•'llltlC in lhr counrry, or in the \vorld , ~uid slop rrnphasiz lng what. thr.y r 11ll "1hc negative.'' A T''PICAL lctlcr of this sort ·:irrivcd this morning from J\1ian1i, In \\h1ch IJ1c rurn•sponden t \\'Ondcrcd y,•!Jrthcr 1'111 "Just the lyl)c of person ,,·ho ,,·ould D ear Gloo111 y Gus So Nixon has 5 jclliners. 15 helicop- tt·rs. 11 Jetst:.i rs, 23 li1nousines and a vacht -and he's telling us to tighten our belts! F. II B. Gloom• Gu• tomme11t1 ''' 1ullmll1•11 bl> t •a<ltrt •n<I 110 nol ntt•11arltr r•HKI l~t Ylt •• of Int n•w11>11>t•. Stnll '"'" Pt! Pt•Vt to Gloomy Gui, 01Hy Pilot. r;1thc r look for thl' bad insl('ad or the good thini::s in !ifr ." lie suggests th at if I 'vrote more <ibout !he good things "this would allcvi:i tc some of the pain in the had thln~s \\'hich ha ve bt>Cn ha1>- pening to 11s recently." This strikes me as a foo lish. d:lngf'rous and treacherous attitude : as much as the foregoing doctor's report \\'ould be. \\'hat we need to kno'v Is not \\'hat is rig ht \\o'ilh us-such things are usually evide nt-but \vhat is y,•rong. One essr.n- tia l thing that is Y.'rong ca n kill UIS . and the dozen other things !hat arc rig ht \\'On't hcl 1). AS f'OR "allevinii ng sorne of !he pain." this is the y,·orst treatment one could rcco1nmcnd: for if you relieve the symptoms or pain \l'hile the disease continues to progress. you arc conspiring in mortality. Pain is The activator that makes us do someth ing about the ailment, \.\•hich \\"e othcry,•ise \\'Ould be. content to ignore un1il it was too late, 1 101•e the "good tnings" about 011r country, and our world. And the only \\"RY I know to keep them is by alerting us to the cance rs th at threaten to take th em a1\•ay from us, and us fr om them . 1'he co1n nH~nt!tor's grcalest value, like 1he doctor's, is to "'01·n, not to praise. It Must Be Christ1nas • • • Christma.c: ,..,on"t sePm like Christn1as if the foll owing th ings don 't happ_en : A 1najority or Americans \\1ill agree Iha! Christmas h:ls become loo com- n1erci:illzl'd -and then go right on deeper inlo deht thun ever buying each other prcscnl!I. One million grandpHs \\'ill "'erp 1\·ith nos!Hl gia as lhey tell their four million grandchildren how, in lhe good old days wh en they \Vere chil· drcn a kid \l'HS thrilled if he only got a bright fresh orange in his L11ristmas stocking. The four n1i llii:in grandchildren wilt conclude lhal either grandpa la on ay,•ful liar or th At kid s must have been a\vfully dumb in those days. ,\ ROBBER dressed in n Snnlf\ Claus costume w\11 hold up a bank and get away with the loot. Another one dressed lhe same way will try rhe same thing, but his escape will be rolled when be ls tackled and Cilptured by a genuine street comer Santa. Four firemen and 12 policemen work- ing a.!I depa rtment store Sanlas will be recognized. by their captalns and brought up on charges for moonlighting while on sick leave. Ten milllolf huaba ndl will get as gifts neckties they wouldn·t wear to n dog ~how. TY.1> husbands will get exl;lctly the kind of tie$! th11t delight lhem -but only one will get to wear his. The other will die of surp rise. ~wo day~ before Christ1nuti, an an1· ( HAL BOYLE ) bilious young congressman will gel a lot of 11pplause for proposing that the playing of ''Jingle Bells" in public be banned for 10 years. An exhibit ionistic young lady in Chicago \viii be arrested for strolli ng nude down State Street f'XCctJt fo r a Santa Claus outfit conslsling only of a pair of black bools, a pair of red mittens and a long whi te beard. Ten thousand stenographers will be Alven a raise shortly after the First of January because they helped the boss have a real good time. at the annual office Christmas party. Fifty thousand stenographers will decide they'd be smart to look for another job because th ey jlave th e. boss a bad lime al the annual af!ice Christmas party. A SPOKESMAN for the Arab League will make a speech at. the United Nations demanding that Ramadan. the sacred month of the i\1ohan1med11n calendar, be g!Yen equal time wit h Chrh1tmas . Four out of five girls who were going to jilt their boyfr ie nds will wait until after Christmas in hopes thnt thei r suitors will give them an engagement ring for the holiday. Four out of five cheapskate guy, who a rf! tired of their girl friend.ct will break up with them lo avoid bu ying a presen t. • Many people -but s\111 n minority -will ~o lo church 3l~ worship ,Jesus, "·hose birthday Christn1~1s Is. Christmas In the -Public To the Editor : Christmas in the public schools i<; a highly emotional issue in \\'hich a!I sides are right. ThoSc who arc passionately {tc<1ica1ed to in a k i n g Chrlstn1as an au\hf'n lie e x pc. r 1 e n c e rather than a \\'atered-do\\'ll \'crsion ill the public schools are con·t•ct. Those \\tho attack this position as un- ('OtlStilullonal or even •·un·Aml'r\can·· are ri;:;ht. too. Those. 11·ho y,•ould :1r~uc that both sides can't be correct arc ;·+tc:u right. In fact. it is my contenlioo !hat every indi1·idual American·s opinion on thi:-subji:ct is, a priori, correct. \Vha1, then, can \\C <lo? Let me suggest \\\'O courses of action : I. CONTINUE ottr f111ile, self-righteous, p~1lnful c.ini rse of trying to ban .,..·hat v.'e don"t like , of trying to get in 1nore of v.·hat we like. of defending our positions, attacking others' positions. etc., etc. or . 2. Strive to find a positive approach ""hich seeks to increase a basic ap· precialion • of all hum an expcricnt'c without try ing to ban nnything, or get in t1nything. or defend, aHack. or rounll'r- atta<'k. Allo\\' me to gi\·e an example of the latter alternative course of <lct\011. one v;hich \\·ould attem pt to :1\"0id the destructive and, all too often. 1nl'ffeclivc results of the former altl'rnativc. Let's take the 1"'1rttcr festi\·al se:ison HS all exam ple. Suppose 11'e 11·erc ro grt our schools to CQtnmcmorflte th1~ win1l'r festival. \\'e L'Ould trace this back to a time \\hen early n111n 1v<1tclied the days gro"' short er Fert r \\',1S till' t•ino- Uon. Cold and dark have ah1n~·s he.en universally ;i"'cso rnt expcrienc1.:s !n fart of \\'hich the en1•rgy crr~s is again remind ing u.s.1 Cold and dark ofh!n sy111- bolize death and evil. The converse \1·t1s likewise !rue. Light <ind \1!lrmth Y.Crc in1aginatively conncctC'd \l'i1h goodness and life , In shor1. 11·lnll'r 11·ns a huo1an proble1n. Different peoples <11\emµtcd 10 meel this universal human dilcm n1a 1n creative and diverse y,·ays. 110W \\'OULD the public school deal "'ilh this Y.'in1cr Season~ Dy u:c:ing: all their legitimate energies and !rnining to present lhe \Vlnter Season in its broadest fra mey,·ork. 111e go11l \1'ould be twofold:: 1. Giving the children an appreciation of the richness of all diYerse cultur<il and religious approaches to the Wint er Srason. 2. Building group h11rmonies nnd frie ndships on the fi nest basis : mut ual respect. I see no reason why all celebrations of the winter season by all 1najor cu ltura l and religious l!(roups could not be rese3rchcd by both teacher and pupils and presented in an nuthentic manner. I can see M reason \\•hy anything would have to be b:inoed, censored. revised. diluted , deleted . 1be \V inter Season would allow all teachers and puplls to Wick• J 0 ·~ 0 ~ "' 'c 0 . " I ~l ~~I 'It's the firs t of the side view pictures.· ( __ MA_IL_B_o_x __ ) Le tters fro1n readers are u.:clcnn1c. Nnrrnally, 1vriters s11ould convey 1/1cir 111essaues i11 300 words or le.~:;. 1'11 " rig11t to conde11se letters ro fit .~pnre or eli n1t11.atc libel is 1·eserved. All /el· t.ers 11111st include signature a11d 11u11/- i11y nridress but nam.es 111ay be with· lield 011 request if .~ufficie11t rea~on is apparent. Poetry wilt ·not be µ11b- lishcd. learn about and CQme to appreclatc their o\1'n, as y,·ell as their neighbors.' ce!ebrotion. The public schools "'ou!d be perforining their legitimate fu nction ; teaching. RABBI BERNARD P. KING Harbor Reform Teinple Y ule Song• To the Editor: Jn a season of "Peace on Earth Goody,· ill toward J\1an," the rece nt de.bale over Yule songs being sung is much out of pla'ce. At Christmas tilne y,·e expect to hea r Christmas ca rols -1\ is traditional. Go into any s!ore - tt1r11 on the radio -the stir ring strains of ''Silent Night."' the nlLL'liC llf "Oh Come All Ye Faithful " and "Jingle Bells,. mark the approach of our happiest of holiday seasons. JN A TI~1 E wh en we are shov.•ing our youngsters that our country can h:ivc 'clay f~·ct' too. do vie have to take. away other cherished. beliefs as well? In our Fountain Valley sch()(il, my children are learning about Chan- uk ah -also, other Fountain Valley schools arc sharing th e happiness of Chanukah. That one person can g:et a small follO\\'ing and possibly rule out all Christmas carols in our school district is deplorable. Our children all play together - religion is ool a faclor. thank God. Let 's not start now ? Instead. let us gi\'e our children a tradition that \\'ill not change. There arc beautiful songs about both events: 11 Qianukah song hus a 1ilace in our Christ mas program. While the churches are striving for a more ecumenical relationship among religions, let us rem ember "Peace 011 Earth -Goodwill toward W1an." LUC ILLE KEL!<l'R ;\'ot 8011 Club To the Editor: Jn response to rilr. Stephen C. Koffl er's letter protesting the use of public tennis courts by mtmbers of the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club. let it be known that !he BBCRC does not and never has used public courts for its tourna- ments. A careful investigation on Mr. KO'ffler's part would have revealed that the CQurts were u!1ed. by the Newport Harbor Rae· quct Club. This is a small local organiza- tion that has no home courts and th erefore arranges its matche s at public facilities. TOM ESTES r-.fanager, Balboa Bay Club Racqu't Club Dlr111 Trick• To the E_:dltor : Oid you ever notice that the san1c nlcnta\Hy that SAYS that Son Onofr" n11cle11r generating plan t is unsnfe nnd that II should not bt' expanded to tlll'CI our power 1 t·ed!i i11 the s:i.me n1entah 1y \\'hich says th at the \\'estem \\'hitc llouSl' is under-valued for tax pu rposes and th<1t the taxes should be increased? r\O\\' rr SE:t:J\1S th at if the po\rcr plant is dangerous. this \\'Ould lo\\·er the value of adjacent property and the appraisal shou ld reflect this hazard next door. This fact is, of course. loo sin1plc and cannot be toler:itcd by anyone ar- fl ictcd y,•ith the ne1v syndrome kriown ~is "LUGNAAC ATH\\'A" (Let 's Get Nix· on At All Costs and To Hell \\1th An1er- ica I. The dirly 1ricks generated by lhis group dcry any relation to the com- parative child"s play of the. Watergate zt:'alots . Hardly a day pases "·i!hout additional publicat ion or unsubstantiated chorges fron1 unnamed sources or from professional ru mor-1nonge rs \\'ho feel that it is time once again to make the headlines. I.AST \\'EEK the l.UGNAAC ATHWA called for itnpeachm cnt if the Presiden t did not rat.ion gasoline !the most un- popular act any politician could cotn· 1ni11. This \\"l'c.k they say that the speed reduction lllf'llsure is unconstitut ional. You may depe nd on similar response to any action the President may take in behalf of the. nation during th ese troubled tin1c~. PA UL \\'ESTBROOK l,i,1loti11 11 ll1 e lt'aPJ To the Editor : In light of all the cut-bac ks 1ve sec this Christinas season in outd oor deCQralive ligh ting. thf're is ti uniq11r proj~·c r In ivlission Vk•jo 1~·h1ch your readt'r.c: 1nighl find rascinn1.ing:. 01'1 CHFllST~1 AS EVt-:, at 7 p.n1., 1hr• 1\•hnl e comm un ity is participating in 11 tin1e-honored l..at1n American trarli- Uo11 called "Luminaria ... Each houschol<I is asked to light three "sand cand les" !cnndl es stuck in sand or dirt inside an open paper bag I on the fron t curb. Symbolism behind Luminaria "'as thnt these ca11dlcs Wf'rf' to light the ~·ay for the Wise J\.l cn lo the manger in Bethlehem. More than 20 .000 candles, bags, and iru.truction sheets have been generously donated by the Mission Viejo Company. and will be sold by all the elementary school children. All proceeds go lo lhe individual schools. TO l\IY KNO\\'LEDGE, th is is the first con1munity in Orange County to have such ;1 project. (La Jolla . an d a few cities in the J\.1idwcst. have begun the practice also.) The sight shon!d be most irnpressive. r.specially in a hillside location like that of Mission Viejo. I hope all your readers in our community will participate, and that many others in surrotmding areas \\"ill bring !hei r children to view it. W. P. MITCHELL Co11111al•don's Job To th e Ed itor: 1 believe il is time that &JI ind.ividuAJS lal\e an in tcres...,.in what is happening to our en\lironmenl under the un- qucstlo11cd guise of progress, The voters ha ve sho\1·n their lnterett by creating the State Coastal Zone. C:Onscrvation C:Ommission t.o study the efrccts of prog- res" on our environment. The Com- mi ssion rn1Jst be allo\\led to work com· pl{'h·ly lndc pt~nde.nt of political pressures and special Interest i;:roups. They n1us1 be given the mos t nccur:1te facts 10 \\'O rk \\•Ith il.nd the supJX)rl of the voters lhnl ('rt'lllf'(i this conirni~'\illn. I A:\1 <lrPOSED to nuclear eoergy t:>.pan~111n of any kind becnuse. I do not ft'('I ""t' hA\'e the n1oral rii,:hl to Schools ll'avc our nu<'le:i r garbage for ruture generations to ca re for . \\'(' do nut have to hve ror the present only. \Ve have been given the facult ies fo r plan- ning ah ead . The Coastal Commiss ion is ll'gally responsible only \vilh the en· vironrnental issues of ou r state , not lhe economic welfa re of the utility com· panics or spC'cial interest groups . l ho!X' !hat the Clln11nis!iion \\'ill not be pressw·ed by any cconon1ic forces or it y,•ill 01akc a inockcry of our representative for1n of government. RUTH BEAMISH Fairviem Dolls To the Edit or : 111 the fl·lond11y, Dec.. J, article about the dressed dolls, Mrs. Russell Dunnigan ls quoted as saying that before she started \'forking for Albert Sitton Home, she offered her services to FairvieY.'. but tha t Fairview \\"ould <icccpt only nC'w dolls . AF'TElt Tl llS ycar·s 1•o!unteer lun(·h· eon an aru<:le \V<lS run about the Red Cross, and SJX!<.'lhrall~. l\1rs. llelen Anderson of Laguna I ldb,, "'ho dresse<; used dolls for us. She has done this !or several yea rs and hns dressed hun· dreds of dolls beauti fully and crea ti\"Cl~·. I have been in thi!J: posi tion ror ove r four years and we have ne ver tun1ed do"'·n used dolls or used toys of any so rt. It is true that at Christmas we give only new toys tf) the re~idents i;in Christ ma s morniug, but \l'e consider the dolls that l\1rs. Anderson dresses ne\v and do include lhc1n in tlUr Christrna s gifts. I f(•t'I 'thn1 1he state111ent 1\l rs nun- nigan n1ade could hurl us \11th co r11- 1nur11!y people \l'hnn1 11(• i.:01111t on 111 provide all of our C/1n~tni:1s ~1hs \Vu11't you please correct thi.~ inforinntinn in an up-coming edillon. \\"e would be vrry grfltl'fUJ. E~ll) t\-1 Lr\T lffiOP Director, Volun!e.cr ~f'rv1res F'air\'iew State I IOsµ1tn l 1•oor Example To the Editor: Yesterday, Dec. 5, while returning from Ri,·ersidc via lUghway 55 , t personally clocked a new Lincoln Con- tinc nla1 (black ) '!'-'ith the licen~ plate No. S 9, and the. y,·ordiog on the pla le said the Nation's Capital , Washington, D.C. 11t 00 mph . The car "'as ver y ob\'iously a Presiden- lial car. No\\'. wit h Nixon yelling slow down and gas crisis, why is an automobile controlled by him allo1vcd to go 90 r-.1r11? DANIEL D. REDDI CK OIAH•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed, Publisher Th omo.1 Keevi.l, EdUor Barbara Kreibicla Edi loriaL Page Edilllr The ed ilorial page of 1he Daily P1lol Reks lo lnfonn and !:lin1ul11 tc rt"Rfitl"!I by pn!'Smtln11: on thi's p:tge di,•enie commf'.nta ry on top lrw or in- ~irrest hy syntttcnled eolu111n!sh; and t lU"tOO'niats, by pnwidiTill: Ill fQn1m for readm' v\_.-1 and by pre1et1llfli' this nc\\'S:p1q>er·s opinion!! nnd irleas on currt'nt topi~s. Thr 1"flitoritl optnkim of th!!-Dally Pllot "PP""r only in •he edltorilll column 11 1 th(' top M tht ~t. Opintr.n. e.oepr"t"~!'NI by !ht' toCJI• umnlatl and cartoonl~! an<l \('tier WT!ltn an 1h.-lr own •nd h'J ~~· mail ol' thtlr vlf"W'I by \h~ Daily N'9t flhould be lnftt'Hd.. Wednesd•y. De e. 12, 1973 ... ~~t1"Y Oece111t1t•r I! 197J __ __,., ___ ~OA ILY PILOT j .------------------------------------------------------------------, • QUEENIE B Phil lnterlandi '.:bfr. Parker in Personnel says you're to stop lunching :i°rLeo's Bar and Grill. In the morning it's ~110, ho, ho.' and in the afternoon it's 'Bah, hun1bug;' a nd ·we're gelling complaints." L. ltf. Boyd Ame1·ica11 Eru·11s W eigl1t in Gold ?\fen v.·ore corsets first ... lt's seri ously rcportrd by some child specialists that grandparents never make yowigstcrs neu rotic ... Elcphan!s arc ah1•ays hungry . . . Average A1ner ica n man in his lifctin1e e;irns just about· the. worth 0£. his 1vcight in gold no1v ... Catnappcrs almost in variably snore. Some old Umers arnong !he Samoycds of Siberia still measure lime by kl'ttlcs. That is. the lengt h of lime it takrs lo h('a! a kl'Hle of cold 1l'aler to the boiling point. TllEN i\NO NO\V Typica!ly: A boy born in 1920 m<1 naged to get about tv.·o years of high school. look his first ruH-tirnc job al age 16. and V.'OWJd up ex1>ecfing to \\'Ork for 34 yeJrs, pulling down a lifctitne incon1l' of Sl20.{l(l0. ,\ hov born in 1940 graduated from high school. started on the" job at age 18, can t'Xpccl lo v.·ork for 38 years. making 5265.000 in all. A boy born in 19VO 11·ill fin ish tv.·o years of college, go to v.·ork at age 20, put 111 41 years on the job, e;i rning $470,000. Q. "\Vho s..-iid, ·~1arriag(' is a meal v.·here the soup is bellt>r than the deSS('rt"! Ogden Nash'."' A. ;\'o, Austin O'il-1alley said 1haL Ogden Nash said, ''The reason for much 1natrimony is patrimony.'' Tha t st;1tc 11•ith 1he highest percentage of v.·orking 1vi ves is liav.·aii. TAXI !\TETERS China .,.;as ,,·he re the fi rst meters v.·rre put into tax i- cabs. ri.lorc than JOO yl'ars ago. Don't knov• the precise mechnnics of tl1at early drvit'r. Do know. though. after a specif ied di~t;u1ce it automatic:ally tripped a ha1nmer ag:iinst a bi~ go11g. 'i\'hen t.hC' ~kutl hon1• that f'ncloses th(' t·~·e cal'ify is brokrn. lt"s CJ11ed :111 orb1t:1l rr;-1cture. And stat istic:s ln~ dicare th;rt r:t r more 1h;1n hulf of these bre:iks natiorlll'ide arc cau.~cd by fi~IS. Ac/r/rr·<1.~ irruil In L Jf. /J11 !J{/. P. 0. Box /Si[), f\'l'lt'- p11rr H1'l1<'/1 it.:!lili(I. Wl1o~s Bats? JI O llLJJir e Lore 1-1 elJJful (llll"A(;Q !1\PJ -Va1np1re lore 111;iy be a l'alunblc source of ni:1teri al in the undrr· standing of sc hizophrenics. a Oiicago psyrhiu!risl s.1ys. Dr . La1\-r1·11l'c Kayton. direc- tor of 1r:11ning ;it ~lich<1<'I P sycho so111n t ic .-in d Psychia lnc J11s\1tutr. ~:iid in the Jour·nnl !•f Youth ;ind Adolcscen<"1' \hat \'a rn pi r c legends c.:1n · hP :;etn to Ix· a \'ivid . v1su:1! JiOrlra;.al uf lh e v.-or td of !he schizophrenic.·• KAYTON SAIO lcgt>nds tha! depict van1pires as y<Jun ~ suicides who coine b<it'k 1o attac.•k parents or c I o s c relatives p.1raHel the dl'at h v.i sh the schizophrenic often harbors against a parent or friend. l\ayton s <"l i rl n1any ps,\ ch1otn s1s beli e\'(' t h e schizopl11·enic pl' rsona!ity t'\'Oll't•s frotn :i childhood re· jection hy a p:t rtn! or part>nt s. "l'h1• '"•11np1rc 100. has hislorirally hc<'n <ln unloved (,'l"t':t!llft!, hr llOll'<I. lllS AITACKS on victims 11re syrnbolic t•f a need hy lhl• l':ltllpin:.· for lol'I' anti af- l't•cl!on. l'Spt"'Ctally in 1hc use of 1noulh :ind lec!h as the 1\·capon, K:iyton said. 'f'he I ccth n nd 11100 r h can J)(' tL'iCd for oral gratification or for inflicting J><1in, and hlood sucking means Uic vam- µirc \\"an1s lo becon1c a part of the person he lo\·es, Kayton said. Dynamic Gifts For Dynamic Gals A Denim Pant Suit? A St. Tropeze Skirt? 17tti & l"I" e We1tc:llrr '1mq e Newpert hoeh Of'IN IVlNINGS 'TIL ' --' . 'I --.s ~ -,~ ·· . ... ,, .,, ... ·-~ f( .... ,, ' ., ' \• " ;, SANTA ANA t SOUTH COAST PLAZA li ' I \ )' \l ·~ ! •' 71 JI t,!.._F ~ 1; I 1·-<'/.' . ~ ""-...(, ... '{ ·, \. ' \•I ~ \ ' ... Californi a ,'} 7Vol"x7V2" cache -., .'j pot 1n yellow. ;reeo,orange,119 \ " ' ' \ ' ' ' 1 ) (' , '· ' , ) Shop Monday thru Friday, 10:00 a.m, to 9:30 p.m. , , Bullock s Saturday, 10 :00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Bullock's Sunday, 11 :00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ( Delightful pots from indoor species to the hardy outdoor rerra corr a variety. C hoose them ro enhance che beaury of your plants, to ad d a fresh look ro your home. Come sec our huge selecr ion. Or order th ese by mail o r phone. D ecorarive Accessories • Yellow anJ blue, California ~l.1zeJ po[tery in a Bouquet tuo1t:J cachero1, priced, 22.50 from Spai n in whire, 6V2"x9", $ 14 WhHl', yt:llow or ,;reen rope planter from Spain .'\~12"x6"' rlan1er, 6.50 ~\l:z"'x8" plan1er, 110 6Yl"x l 0"' planter, 114- j"xlO" round rope design ceramic planter from Spain in yellow, blue, green, 111 Santa Ana, I Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Street, Santa Ana, Telephone: 547-7211 South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, Telephone: 556-06 1 l • • } ' I i . . ' Today's l~innl i'\'. \'. Stocks VOL. bb, NO. 346, b SECTIONS, 88 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 12, 1971 TEN C ENT S • • 0 ~oas I rI '· " ·} . u 25% Gas Cutback Hu11tingto11 Officials Motorists Would Feel Biggest Pinch 'Not Happy' \\'f\Sl llNC'fON LA.Pl -The Nixon lldn1ini S!i'alio11 1od3y proposrd cutti ng gasoline production 2:; rcrccnt t'ffcclivc Ucc. 27 but the pineh 1111 the .ivcragc rnotori~t is likely to be ercn n1orl' scvcrL·. ~Regul ations µroposcd Uy cncrg~· c:i<1r \\'lllia1n !'.:. Simon v.·ould give priority 10 cn1ergcncy services, agru:ulturnl pru- du ct•rs. public transportation services and energy procluccrs v:ho buy• gasoline in bulk. ' They could buy all the ga~Jinc they nerd. · The Dcfrnsc 11l'partmcnt 1\·ould get also all lhe petroleurn it needs, excrpt for "spacr ht>a1i 11g ;ind hdusckct'ping rcquircn1L·nts,'' under the proposed r('~ul ;1ti on. Hut tht· d1·p1n·11111•nf!'I rC'(!u·1rt:.n1rn1.~ 11·011Jd .be subji.:ct to !'('\ 1c1v und npprov;il Uy S1111un. W <1rcllo1c Scliool Pareuts Voting 01i All-year Plnn Thr polls :it \\fa rdlow School in llun· tinglon Bcal·h will rema in open until R <l'clock t<lnight so the parents c:in decide if thcv "'nnt to S"'Llch the can1pus to an all.yra"r system . If r11·0.1hirds of those voling s<iy ·•yes'' to an all vcar calendar. \Vardlo\Y wi ll he 1he :i;t.:Cond racilltv in the Fountain Va!lcv Sc hoo I Dls.trict to 111ake the l'h~nge, Pla1·:11n School already uses ~ con· tlnuous lea rning schedule -fou r nine· 1.1•rek quarlcrs, separa ted by four thret· \l'l'Ck intersessions. Children have the <lplion of laking classes at all. any, or none of the intersessions. 1\1 \\'ardlo11·. onll' one p:trcnt from c;1ch family 11·1th a' child in the sc hool 1nay 1·<11e. IF the L11·0-thirds 1n;ijori1y is rc11cherl , the st'hool 11•ill ndopl an all )'l'<lr calendar sto rr ing in July 197t Tita11 Rock et La u11c h Dela ye<l C1\P~: CAi'i'AVl~R AI. (U PI \ -The Air Force todJ~' ordcrN.1 a second delay in thr lau nching oi iv.in 111ilita ry eon1- n1unica tions sa1cll11cs aboard a Titan 3(' rockf'L Official s s:ud the !.iunr.h is schedult•d f11r 4:57 p.n1 . !PST) Thursda~. The del:.iy 11•111 give scienlisls 1nore li111e to chec k ;i fault y inst run1enl in !he third st<ige of the rocket. Disco1·c rv 11f a 111:tlfunction ne:ir original iaunch tin1c Tuesday night prompted a 24·hour postponement, which \\.'as lengthened by anothc~ 24 hours lod:iy . Orange Coast Weather Late night and early morning fog and low clouds with sunny aflcrnoons throu gh Thursday. Con- tinued cool, according to the weather service. 11ighs in the up- per 60s 'al the beaches rising lo the low 70s inland. INSIDE TODi\Y Two ailing, elderllJ widows residing in r undown bungalows i11 the Ba11 Shor e Trailer Pa rk ill Ne wport Beach wilI get a visit from Santa Claus tn tlte form of The Irvine Company this ChriJtma.!. See stor11 Page 11. M Ytvr Str<rlct I ao.11119 11 L.M. l tV• ' C•llt.nlla It. D C•l'fff' Cwntr !1 cr ... 111..i ., ... (Ot'lllt• ,. c,..uword M C>llltl Ntll<t• 11 &•ltt rl•I ~ltt ,., •n,.,.,tln"""' 11, Jt l"lnlllff fl, »-JS 1"1r 1M llK~ 11 MtretaH 40 Allll Ul!Hrl • • MllO•• ,. Mnt.. 21·1! M11tMI l"11111h )4 .-iMNI N...-. 4 °'-c-rr is.u ''""la~ " '""' .... Dr. llthKrtflfl U Slodl Mllrll1t1 >WJ TlieYlll..-11 nNltn D•U w .. llltf ' Wtmllt'I 111...-. U4 Worltl Newt ' Busi ness, nonprofit organizations and ~01·cr11n1cnt agencies that buy bulk sup· plies 1vould furrn a second prioriJy gruup , eligible tu buy as rn ui:h gasollne as thL·y did in 1972. 13ut rel.'lil ~ccvice stations \\•ere al the botton1 of the heap, getting whateve r i.'i left over. And after priority needs :ire rilled, rhat cou ld n1ean a cul of far n1or!:' than 25 percent. llov;evcr. the Adm inistration dld not propose diri.'Cl gasoline rat ioning to the 1..-onsurner, so the sharp cutback would lt"ave the average driver scran1b!lng for :in~· gasoline he can find . · And Adm inistration officials admitted 11!most immediatel¥ that the proposal clln ta!ned a glaring·Oaw because there i~ nil rovision for ptiorily sales lo in- dil'id uals or companies \•:hose se rvices n1f'rit priority treatment t.iut v.·ho do not buy gasoline in bulk . Independent an1bulnnce services, sn1:tll fnrn1ers and independent HI.xi dril'ers. for example, .\••ould find themselves ll'<iiting in line at the fill ing stat ion along with everyone else. and hoping there will be some gasoline left \\'hen they reach the pump. The sharp cutback in gasoline pro- duction is designed lo make more crude oil available for productioo of other petroleum products. including heating oil and residual oil used by utilities to produce clectricily. Si mon also revised an e:trlier propos1l for allocation of home healing oil and d.iCSl'I and jel fuel. President Nixon delegated the author!· ty to Simon to issue such regulations unde r the Emergency Petroleum Act or 1973 on Dec. 4, just one v.·etk after he signed the bill into la\1'. BY lllLAR'' KA '\'.E 01 II\• DI H, ~llol U&ff Neit her Signal nor Unio n Oil Corn- panies, the t\\'O fir1n s 11·ith platforrns off the coa st of Huntington Beach . ha ve immediate plans for drilling ne\v \\'ells, despite Tuesday's ruling by the State Lands Comrnission lifting the offshore drilling ban. Bill \Voods, vice president of Signal Oil. said that since the commission set a new policy to accept applications for new wells, there is a possibilit.y that Signal may redrill some of the 52 wells on the platform off the coast. "T\1ay be a half dozen nlay evrntually be red.rilled,'' Woods estimated, "but ECOLOGISTS RAP OFFSHORE DRILLING PLANS, Page 12 plans arc not yet formu lated to do so." Smate1aci11g Today A spokesman for L:nion Oil, however. said tha t no plans 1.1·hatsoever arc set for ne1,1,· drilling. Ji1ry Co11\'·icts Beach Ma11 of Mt1rde1~ing Wife "\\'e have 33 \1·ells on our pla tfonn off Hunt ington Beach," explained Ralph illorrison, spokesman for the company, ''but do not plan to add any more. The pos sibility does exist, however, 1\·ith the energy shortage.·· The Huntington Beach Con1pany, a ISu OFFSHORE, Paie %) -tr An Orange Coun ty Superior Court jury r11ded a full day of deliberatiOOll late Tuesday by finding Malcolm Smith of l'luntington Beach guilty of the murder of hh1 wife . Sn1ith. 41, of 6200 Edinger Ave., asked for im1nedlat e sentencing oo the con- viction of second degree murder. But furlhrr defense n1otions led Judge JI. \\'alter Steiner to delay sentencin g until laler today. Smith faces a possi ble state prison term of fil'c yea rs to li fe for the slaying last ;\larch 6 of T\1rs . Barbara Smith, St lier body was found at the Reynolds Riding Stabl es in Huntington Beach by a young girl who was grooming her horse on the premise!! 11nd spotted the feet of the dead woman protruding fron1 a pile of straw. Police said t>.1rs. Sn1ith had been beaten and strangled. S1nith and his roommate, Allen Duane Hand, 29, "·ere arrested the next day and jointly charged with the murder of f\.-frs. Smith. !land is scheduled to go on trial f\.1on· dar in Superior Court. Fuel Provisions Of Preside1it See1i cit Glance \VASIII NGTON (AP\-Here at·a-glance are the major provi sions of the Ni xon Administration's proposed fuel allocation regulations: Food Strike Meetings GASOLINE PRODUCTIO N: Gasoline production \.1-'ould be cut 25 percent below 1972 levels, effective Dec. 27. GASOLINE SUPPLIES: Emergency servi«s. fu el producers. pub I i c transportation and agricultural users \\'ho purchase gasoline in bulk \1·ould receive all they need. Moving to Washington Business and government bu 1 k purchasers "·ould receive the san1e amounts they did in 1972. The Defen se Depart1nent v.·ould get all it nef'ds. LOS ANGELES /AP) -Negotiations in lhe Southern Cali fornia food industrv strike -loc kout \\'lli move to Washingtoii Friday for meetings wi th a feder al mediator. n1anagcmenl said today. The meet ing \\•as Arranged by \liilliam L:ssery. chief of the Federal f\.1ediatio n Service, after the coalition of four strik- ing unions acce pted his offer. '·It's a shame this meeting couldn 't ha\'c been set up before the unions went on s!ri ke," said Robert K. Fox. Leisure World Library Ope1iing The cffi cial opening of the Orange County Public Library -Leisu re World- Seal Bench branch. will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at 2300 Beverly T\1anor Road, Seal Beach. The new library is for both Leisure \Vorld residents and the general public. The program on Thursday will include entertain1nent b}' the Leisure \Vorld Barbershoppers, and refreshments \crv- ed by the Friends of the Llbrary. DAILY PILOT AD PROVES EFFICIENT We've all heard of e ff i M .e n c y apartment.. This ts an efficlenc1. a'part· ment ad; · SPACIOUS Studio. Ne a r' main beech. Crptd. full kitchen. '165. (Phone No!!.) It proved Its efficiency by renting the apartment In one day. Chtck out the efficient way a Daily Pllot ad can work for you. Dial the direct line to a Dally Pilot ad-viMir. Phone 642-5878. ' ~ president of the Food E1nplo:ycrs Coun cil. \vhich is the bargaining agent for 61 supermarket chains. Jerry Vercrusc, head of the union Food and Drug council, ndvised Ussery thal the strikers 1vcre i1•ill1ng 10 shift negotiations to \Vashingt on . fi e said the unions had previously rejected the n10\'e because "Wf' could see no point in transporting these co mplex negotiations lo \Vashington ." But he said !he union changed its mind since "there has been ab5alut ely no movement on the part of the employes toward a contract." No Vesco Appeal Seen NE\\' YORK (AP) -The U.S. govern· ment will not appeal the refusal or a Bahamian magistrRte to extradite financier Robert L. Vesco, a fc<leral prosecu tor sa id today . \\'hatcl'er \\·as left v.·ou!d be available to al! other use rs, includi ng the retail service stations that su pply indh•idual motorists. HEATI NG OIL: All th e fuel oil needed for fuel production and public transporta· lion would he n1ade a\'ailable. subject to <i ceiling on increase.<; over 1972 use. \1ita1 community services and medical, denial and nursing services would get 10 percent n1ore ful'l than one year earlier. Supplies for heating homes and businesses \\'ould be cu t back enough 10 require that thermostats be turned clov.•n by !!ix deg rees in homes and schools and 10 degrees in other buildings. AVIATION : Major domestic airlines \\'Ould receive 5 percent less fuel through Jan. 7; 15 percent less after Jan. 7. Fuel a~ailable for business and executive flying and for private pilots flying for pleasure would be reduced even more. Whales Earlier~ Migration of Leviatliaris Begi1is One of the Orange Coast's most popular winter hobbles -\\·hale watching -ma.y begin a little early this year, marine experts 511)1. BUT THEY CAUTION no vices not to coqtuae 'the maas!~e gray whales with C1'WPI ol frisky porpoiees that are alao known to play just off the coastline lids time 'of year. Leu than hal f A doicn stray wha les have been officially reported on tile aMual migration rrom the Arctic Ocean ro the warm .,.,.ater bays ot Baja California. F1ltST SIGHTINGS of large groups of the gray1, •ch average about 35 feet in length. usua lly take place about Dec. 21 , the first day of winter. They usually make thei r rttum trip in mid-February. Several thousands wh11les will make the 12.000.mlle round lrip swim that Is the k>nge:st animal migration In the world. l ow Boy, Beacli B1icl.:et Bryan Brintlley, 10 . a vi sitor from ('hino. doe.;, lhc tilings tha t nrc fu n to do at. !01v tide on a b:tln1y ~'i !l!('r day along 1l1c Ora nge ('n:1 s\ t'ron1 \\'ire ScrviC'rs l\IEXICO CITY -A l..<1" Al::irn itn'> bookshop ot1·11cr hobbling t h r o u g h Cus1on1s as though he had n1orc 1han his foot in hi:-; hoot 1s 1n ft'<h'r;il 1•11sludv here today. charged 1r11h coct1111e :.1n ufi· ghng. Hu11ti11gto11 Man Sought i11 Tl1eft Of $12,000 Orange County Sheri ff 's off icers ar(' anxious to intervle1I' a llunt ington B('ach n1an \Vho. th f'y s:Jy, disappeared fron1 the Tustin area al nbout the s.111\f• lim e as a suitcase containi ng $12.000 in CASh. Depulies id entified the m;in hPiu~ sought torlay as S1c1·en K. Coolidgf', 24. Of 9282 il'lOkihana f)rive. IVh(I report edly 1vas las1 scrn on Dcoc. 4. rnvesligators said Coolidge 11•as ht•lping n visiting CanadiAn jf'1vf'ler locate :i motor hom e in the Tustin area and apparently drove off \1•ith the man 's luggage v.·hile the Brit ish Columbia visitor was looking at a motor hon1e. One of the suit cases conta ined $12.000 in American and Canadia n currency. investigators said. Argentine Kidnap . BUENOS AIRES. Argentina (API The leftist daily El ~1undo said Tuesday guerrillas asked $10 million in i:uppllcs to the needy for the release of United States oi l executive Vi ctor Snmuelson 1'he paper, quoting .. sources close lq Esso," said the oil company harl t.ikt'n steps to comply. An Esso spQkl•Smiln would not confirm or deny the accounl 'rndd ,I l·111l1n.~. 1111'11rr 11! 1l1e 1:001, Slo11•, l!1!Klll 1.u" 1\l:1n1Jt11-.. Hilil. 11 :1 ~ 111" "f'(rl!lll ( ~ lJ!l/t•tl \•h\I 11 ;dl..t·1l 1111 ! a u..;h1 "l~1l ;11 ,\lL'Xtln t '111 lnt lrn:111••11.il 1\1rpo1; ll111!.;ht ,I \~nrl..t'I', 111 S:111 Vn1 11t·1..,,,, 11.1-.. .11 .pr~ l11·1 ldt't! <" 111 l1111p1·rl 1h101n::.h ~I C11 ·.trir11 ... <"OU!ll t•r \111b ;1 r:int• ;ind 111s le:.: 111 :t t'llSI. Susp11'l"ll' 11111hont iei; "<Hd. ho11·c\'f'r !h.11 c;:.rlrt'r till'~· nntil'crl \\'ork1•r :-lrirlin~ dov.n e0t·r1dor Y>1lli no ;ippar(•n t prob· lem <lr~r.1tp cnrryin.g the cune ;ind c;1s:1 "\\'ht1!1 J11· t·a1n<' tO ruston1s, h•' began to 11·ai1; 11•ilh ;1 lot ol <tifficu!ty," t•harged one agrnt. They cl~1n1 a search turned up one ki!o -or 2 2 pound.<; of c(IC'ninc in ho1h \rrirlirr's east :ind in Collins· OOot ~tutus uf pro~ccut1nn 11·as unccrt;iin rr.rtn.\' bt•t·~111se Cu~lflnis agents sa id !he su.~pt•cts; 11 c·rt' <1JJprrhrndc<I ol'er fh(' \l f'l'kt•11cl :i;1d •t.:h;1r_ged 11ith crin1ef: ;11:,1111-..t hr·all!1 1\ 11L·r1~1n11 nu1~1 l.11· n1111fl' bv \od rn· 1~11h1n a 1hrto;;•-1ta.1· 111n1' lin111 on °1\'hethL:,. lu 1~ ... lll' fonn :d rurnp\;-i1nt~ under 1!11~ n('11 i\\c.~JL'iln la11 Jf f11rn1;il chargt'S ::ire f1lrd al th1• l'nd of th1· tht'('C·da~· <1er ;11nmcut, neither Colliru: nor \\'orkf'I' c.111 have ilny b:ul s(•l :1n<I -1f conviC'tC'<I -face 12 yc1:1r~ 111 prison . BANDITS /Jl/JN'T /I A VE AN r PUl.L R0;\11·; 1 l .Pl • -Han<l1ts trying 111 br(•"k 111\0 1111 11ffict· f0r ;i p<1yrClll robbery firl;'d a s11brnachiill'J(Un hur~t at !he lt>ek b11t :-:till did nut 1uan<HH' lo knock duwn 1h1• dou1' F111alt~. ll11~v ga\'e up and flt•d 1'nl1t·t· :-;,Id 1hev h:11\ IK·l'n l)Ulling a& lhl' tloor 111~!t•;.11t of push11'g • . ,< 2 IJA!L'i' Pl l OI II \-VPd11tsday Otce1nber 12, 1973 Stru'm Sla111s Nortl1 State Coa stli11 c Fro111 ,\.ire St'r\ il't'~ S1\ \J FH.\:\('JS('() -•\1111\\11 I' ~:,11·111 p.1t·kin1.: )'JOl\lillg \11nds lll'J\ l 11r1uu~lv at the \1ppt·r '.':'~1rthl'r11 Ca l1fum1;:1 toastli nf' 1 od:i~ ;1s r:11n sprc,11! soutltw<J rd over half lh!' stall'. Rain is likely as fnr soutll J <; l'ui•1 ! Sur ilnd '.\tcrced 1on1i.:ht 11 11h ~t1uv.r·r~ 1)11 Thursday. th1· 'ia1 i~111al \\"c:1th1·r Ser\'iCe said. A hl'ti\'}' tlo11·11p11ur i..; t'\IX:l :l'd .1l1i11i; the northcr111'Q asl 1un1~ht wh l·n.· :,,uul lh't· l }' gales 11 ert· Llv111n~ '.'lu 10 55 n1,ll·<i 'Pt't hour \!us 111or111n1.:. The weathe r scr1·icc lll:.o 11 arnC'd or heal)' snoy,· do11·n to :ibout lh•· ~l .500-f011t fTevation in Ille 1'.tt. Sllasta-S1 sk1yuu area \onight. A travelers advisory issUl'd fur tl1c 'Sierra Nevada warned or hc:>vy ~no\1·, blov.·ing and drifting with gus1y \l'inds tooight, at about the 4.ooo-root lc\'cl . Storm clouds drenched Eureka Tues- day wi!h niorc than right-tenths of o;in inch of rain, forl"casters said . About one-third of ;in in ch of rain fell 1n Red Bluff, Oakland and San Francisco v.ottile Sacramcn!o had about \\1•0-tenths ,of an inch of rain and Stockton, one- -ten th of an inch. Scatlcred shO\\'Crs arc forecast Thurs- .day. !\fcan"·hilc. a coastal nood alert \ras •UP in Oregon today as the howlln~ stonn. combined v.·ith high tides, moved i11 from the Pacific Ocean. '·A boathouse used by the Clatsop Coun- ty sheriff's department broke loose at Tongue Point near Astoria. Coast guardsmen lat er returned it to the dock. The Coast Gua rd stood by at Yaquina nay to help a fi shi nl}> vess~ in distress .du ring the peak of the storrn Tuesday. Winds ~ reached 60 1n.p.1n . at Ne\vporl _but no serious problems "''ere 1·eporle1L . Al Seaside, winds broke a wi ndow _ Jn a school and a teacher was reported to have been cut by glass. ,. From Page 1 'OFFSHORE ... j sobsidiary of Standard Oil. has onlv onshore oil well s. and is not affected ' by Ult: new ruling. -.. HWltington Beach city officials ac- . cepted the decision ns "necessary," but "'·were not too pleased with the prospects ·;of new drilling. "Six n1on ths ago. I \\'ould have been \"iolcntly opposed to lhe ruling." com- mented ~layor Jerry \latney. ··nut nn\v . Yi'i lh the shor1age of energy, I e:.n't really oppose it." "All· I f <111 .do is icsist on restrictions· ~~ ptedtutloM lo Vf"event v.·hat )1ap- pened in Santa Barba1 a frorn happen int; in ltWllington Beach.'' \hitncy added. "As a city, we ca n express our concern 11"nd put pressure on lh•• body tha t \\'ill <'pprove the nt1\' o 1 l ;1pplicati0115 for v•r1ls.'' the 111oyor conclutll'd . City Council111an Al C<X'n is al~o np- posed to the idea of offshore drill in~. Bui hl'. too. agre«i thot the energy crisis has necessitated the lll'I\" ;,.i..:tiun. •·1 c;in't discount th:1t f:1cl th<.1! \I"<' nrcd 011 and thl' only ~1\':ulahh· 011 1s t1ffshor1· hcrr." Coen s;n<l. ""\\"r ju~\ have to be careful 10 ;1void the problcnu; Ih a\ happ<'nN:l in S:-inta Barhar:i."' "Sllll I ;,1111 oppos1·d tu illl,\' 111•11"{' cx1x-1nsivf' procrdurcs th:1t \\ nuld req11111· 1n·w pl.11forn1s." ht• added '·E:-lhl't1c;ill\ <ind c-n\·1rorHncnt:illy, I don't I 1 k e !11·~ !V.'O f•xisting platfortll.". ll ut tht'Y ;11 e alrr.1dv tht•l'f' · Th" -c111n1111-.~11ll1'-. nJl111g allo11 :; for a pp Ii c n I 1 0 n .... t" I)!' 1n;1rll' 1u rrdrill oil "l·lls, or dnll 11•·11· \\1 •1ls. otf tht· exist ing pL1tfon11.<;. i\u Ill'" pl:1tfor111:. 11·111 be ;.i llo11 t'l'i . A srokc~t\1:in fron1 1he St:.i !I' Land" ('0111rn1-;s1011 1n Long Be:.ich 1·xpl:-i11H'<I that new :ippl!c<1t 1ons 1rill ht' studL•'d tor cn1·1ronrncn1a! 1n1pact ::inti close!~· '~alchcd to en,.ure against anuther ~an1;.1 Barbara oil spill. -· Oll:ANGI COAST " DAILY PILOT T~t 0'11'9• C.o.1t 0,t,iLY PILOT wolh wlttcfl h CO"IC"'f'd lfof Nt '"\ l>r•"· I• oobll1~-.:I by !he o •• ,,~~ (O•ll P~t'""'"~ (O'TIP~~~ S•C>'J· r •1t ..:i1•lon• n" Pub1,.ne.:i, Nctnd•v t!••ougfl l'"•ldf'f, lor CO•ll MH8. Nrwoc.I! fl••C~, H11r1Hn9!on 8o•cl>1F°"""'" V•llry, L~oun• ll•oc~, !rvlne1S•ddlo~8o;k fnd S•n Cl~""•nle/ S•n Ju•n C~I"'"'"° A. ,1,.~lt t"<l•On•I "'''""' ;, pUbl"~"" S•tvrd•l'• •"'1 SV"<l•Y•· T~• l)<mrlp&I Pvbll>~lng pi•n! ;, •t JJO \O,"~•I ••Y $!reel, Coil• Mtu, C•l•!o•n·•. •111~. Robut N. W9 od ,.,~,,d•nt •'Id F'uo',,l.rt J.c~ R. Cu•l•v V>Ct Pto>l<l<~I •ll<I t.r n" M.on•~•• Tho!1!11 K<••;I l '1·tn• T~o,..•1 A. M~r p~·•• Mt~•Vl~i ["It• Cll1rlM H. l1>01 R;,ll t t<:l P. N•ll "'""'•nl Mt••O·~O (O 'C" T•"l' Covol1t "''n 1 Or •n~• COU"'Y ta •at H1111tl119ro11 a.ocll Offk e I /1 1~ •••th Boult •••d M .:1;,,~ Addr•••: P.O . l a• 1,0, '1641 Otlwf OffiCR L•Oll"I Bt•c~: nl Fo•r..• >. • .., .... ca.It Mnt . 1lCI Wtlt l•Y ~··••! Jlt·wPofl ll••th JJll Nr"""'n lloulev11d Mfl Clt..,.nto : JOJ lfl>tl~ El C"'"no ~o•I T .. .,.., .. 17141 '42-4J21 Cleulfl.d Alllvett\11119 64l-56JI ,,..., lf••t• 0••"'11• <•un!y C"'1"'""''1t• MO·lUO Cl>P\'r•OM. ltl), Or1,.... (.,.11 '"'~l"I""~ (O"'l>&"V No ftlWI \!Orlfl, lllwll••'•il<'•. td•!or,.I "10l!fr ar td••••l•..,.,l'lllt ~1rrln m•v llf rtD•Odv..t<I w><~nv• ·~•<l•I Dfr Mlt'ktn at (Gl>ftlfM G"'""· !"'COl'd (1••1 ro•t•o~ P• ~ 1t {..0110 Mn•, C•hf9<n<O )wn•"'l~l09n ~Y !f "if" I) II mon1Mv: ~ .. m111 1l IS montnt•. ,.,11,torw cMl!i1'•1•0"• '1 •S ""()ntni. Boat Tank Ordinance Enforced lly AL!\ION LOCK.ABE\' Dill• ,.l!al l a1ttn1 £1tllor 'l'ht•rr is an Orttnge County ordinance 1h11t rt'QU\r('s every boat 1vith r1 !l!.'nnanently installed marine tullcl to h:11·c a "holding" tank to prevent oit•rboard dis("harge or sew<1gr. Beginning Jan. 1. 1974 . th ttt law \Yill Ix l'nforced by the Orange O:iunty ll::irbor Department. The law applies u1 U:lna !!arbor . Nc.,..·port Harbor. llun- Onp.ton !!arbour and Sun!il'I Aquatic 1';1 rk 1\J OiK"rg, horbormastt'r, laid that 1n- f11r1na1ion on n1orc than IUO boat 01vncrs and 1narina operators today at the regular breakfast n1eeting of the fo.1arine !Jivi~ion of the Nev.•porl I-larhor Chamber of Comn1en:e. HOW MUCH IS PRESIDENT'S ESTATE REALLY WORTH? ·rhe state111cnts were hardly out or Obcrg's n1CJuth before he \1•as swan1pcd by a dt'lugl' of questions as to the 1ncthod of enfo['('ement. Appraiser How•rd Chil ds Test if ies; Opinions Vary Assess n1e11t Aj)jleals U11it Rejects Cl1a1·ge ))y B<iti11 Hy \\ILLl r\\I SC ll HEIBE!l 01 lh• Oli!V Po!GI s11U Thc.' Orange County 1\sscssmcnl Ap· peals Board toctay rejC"Ctl'd charges by St1JX'rv1sor llobcrt Battin that President i'itxon·s Sa n Clcn1entc r ~tate is undcr- assl'SSl'<! by as much a s 5700.000. Aftl'r the hearing. \\'hich lasted thrct· d:iys, Ballin dubbed the proceedings ;"I "kaugaroo c.:ourl , ·· brandt'Cl Appeals Board C.:hairn1an S. Otto Christcnsl'11 .. Captain !\::ing:iroo" and th\; m~1tt1'r to Superior VO\Vt'd Cou rt to tc1k:· on an ::tppc~d . "'i really frcl the hearini; has been illegal because ! tried to d 1.;;ri11:.i!if~ sevrrfl! rnrrnbcrs of lhe bo:.i;·d on grounds of bias.'' B<.1tt 1n 11:11d ":O.ty initial lll'Xt step "'111 be to tak(· !he n1atter to Supt·rior Court and :ippe.1! ii on grounds of bias. "I called th.is a kanga roo court when 1\ sl;trted. 1 s!ill think the proceeding .. \1cre k;1ng;1roo nnd the detision !11 O\'erturn rny uppeal \1·as <i roregonl' conclusion " During thr first day of th<' hl':irin ~.; \~1st. \\'l'ek. Battin ;1\tt•n1p!t·r.1 tu ch:1\1cn 1-"1· Chr1stcnst·11 ;ind board 111c1nl:ie r Hob<"il Hos1 cl1cr 1111 i,:ruunds !h ey contrlhut1·d Lo lht> l'<.1n1p;1ign" of bo1h l,re~iU1~nt Nixo11 and fornu!r culu1ty assessur Andre\v .I lligh Co 111t Rul e!; Cl1ildrc11 l\1 u!;l Supp ort Parc11I ~ (':11tfurnia Suprt'nlt' \our! ruled loda · lh;1! ;1d1111 chilllrt':l 4"!111 h(• l·o1n1N·ll1·.J to ('!•111111!111,. !(/ 1111 su pporl ur tllt•tr :1~1·rl llt'L'(I\' p:irrnt~. Tl11· ("{Hl!'l , Ill :i 1h.1t pr 11\ 1~11:11<; «ol lh·l"or111 1\1 ·1 111 Ilic ·I-~ r!('ci~ion. ~il1d tilt· 1~71 \\' .. !f:ir1· (lid 1\l:t' Srcltll'\ l,,1 •1 11l111'h :1llt1I\" i'O\llllll''<, (IJ 1:1~(' 1,,,,1 .1l!li11l ,1:_:.111.1-1 ;11hilt l'hildl'l'll 10 coll•·+ I 111,1111·,1· p.11. I ~I lflll l(!ll.tl ,\J 11·:· 1111· 111-;-1 1,111 \1,h ch :illl'll~rd 1n S:icr;11nl·n1ri \ 'nw11y ~u 1.wrior ('0111·1 r11\111!\ 11c11.1i•• d!·p:irlrntlll~ 11t·r·· l'P~l ra111l'd lri nn ""\"•k111g rv1111! ur"l'llH '!l! tron1 childrt•n 11[ lll·Cd.\' p1·r .... ui1s TodJ~ ·s ruli ng \viii lJ('rmll tlu• 111•lfarc agl'nl'1rs lo r1·co1·cr ~uppo rt 1n11ncy lnnn tht'Sl'. p('rso ns. llo1vcver. Lhe stJI<' \\"elf arc IFpartrncnt s:11d ii 1r1!l not con1pt•I tht· :1dult children to ni;1kc hack pay1nl'nt ~ ht•i:::iuse of ;J ne\\" \\'rlfarc l<.11\. cffrcl1vc .J ;1n I, \\hich grants thc1n "fo'rgivl'llt:ss" fur not cQn- Lribu1ing in the !)<ISL 'J he necision 11•us n1 adt· 111 tht· l'a~t· <if 1110 \1·id01\'S. (];1 l!1111tll'y. RI\. :u1d B1lul\y n~'kstr:i , 7Sl. Thi· hi gh cou rt s:1id tilt' r1·~po11-.1h1l i1,1 of J't·lal 1v1•o,; for support l1as il li1nr. h1 s,nr".~ 111 (a!1forn!a t1nr! such l:i\\·S ha\l' r 111 11.i-..;1·nl l,1' !;ecn upheld. Tile du1v of c·l1i Jdr cn to support poor p;"l n·nts "r:111 bt• traced back (1\,Pr ,1lrnn .... 1 fo11r rPnt uriP.'> to the rear 1601. 11 hl'n it 1•111crged ;i.<> pan :i'nd parcel or the f·:l1zabetha11 poor la\\·,'' lhe court S;11cl In :1 .13-pagc dissenting opinion , wrilten h~' .Justice ~t11the1v 0. Tobriner and :-1gncrl by Jus11 ce Slanll'Y f\I osk. it "''as :irgurd Thal th<' rn111oritv decision t•5tahliShl'" 11e11• const1tutiona"I standards for dete r 1n1n1ng "'hen the s1:i te. c;in con1- pcl some of its citi:r.ens to "pay for hc11cf1ts 1\'hirh the sla11 ·. 111 1!s 11·i~do111, -dC'C'idcs !O provide to o!her t•1 t1zcns." 'J'he !ltatc· 1·1.1uld thus charge t•h1ldrr11 for !hr !"11"( or !'llh~1rl11.1 ·d hous in~. 111C'dir:il r"t1 r<'. rPl'f1'•il 1on ('enters and s1rnilar l11·1H·J11~. thp di"~t·nl ~11d .JLJ.<,1 JLv \\'lil1:im I' Clari; .Jr·. chd niot p:1rt1<'1p.1r" 1n lhl' r!l'ci .... !1\n r,1 nc1~ he w:1s nr•t a n11·111l)t•r ol 111t' eouri when tht· 1 h nsha 1~·. \'.ho 1:. 1101\' a i..:.s. con- :,;rt">S!l!;Jtl. Thl' l'llli rc hcari11~ centered on the ~1 Ji rndl1011 \:iln:H1on placC'd on the 2~.6-acrc L::i Casa Pacificn by the coun1 y aSSl'liSOr. Ballin. th e First Di ,.lril't s11per1·isor fron1 Sant.:i Ana, cl:iin1s thf' c~tatc should Ix• \'alucd as hi gh as S2 n11llion. Tl""t trnony borught 011t during the he<U: in~ ffiu striltCd that thcrl' was son1e ct:vrr-;ity of opinion .is to lhe true v:1ll1c of the .property. llurin~ tod;l_\,'s proCl't'd iIH!~. Prt'Sident :'\1xun"s ;11\orn~·y Frank J)e~tirco pro- 111u·Pd \l\'(J \.,ifllL'SSt•S 10 ~\Jl)PUJ'l hi~ con- tr-n1 1on ttial t'''<'n Qran:::,e Coast Tax As· -~1·S~(1r .J;it·k \',ilk·rg:i's f1gur1' 111;1y be too high .\ppr~uSt'I'S llugo !)run11n :u1d t;1•rald F Seh1111l.l. 1110 vr 1hl• th rer :ippra1st'rs hirl·<l by Dc:'llflrLil tn rc\·1c11' V:11l(•rga·s ;1 .... 5("~."1nf'nt. told the :ippc:1ls pnncl torlay \'all('rg:i's assl'sStlll'lll is prob:ibly the n111st ac.:cu ra!e 11n1' possih1r because of th(' unique na1ur1' or th e property. Th1 '1 ~;11d ho\\(•rer. th at thl·v \\'ou1tl s11g1~1·~t a \':1 Juc 10 to 15 pcrc.c nt less th;111 1he $1.37 rn1llion figure bet:aui;e of r·lo<>1·r t•xorm1nations of the pr<•pCrlil'S li °'~·ct hy \":1lk,1·g.1 to l'orn p;1rc 1v11h thl' ,\1\011 1•s1;11e :111d <'OrllL" to '' tonclusion ol its v<liuc· t 1111·1nJt rp11·stioni 11i,: bv D t• ,\!ar c o. ll1 l11n111 ~.11i L ""1 t 11 :1 " 1111· po.net 's eun· 4·l11.,1u11 rh ;1 t tilt' t.:(1 lir1ty a:;st·ss or"s 1nrth0<t ut 1111.dl <:IS ;1!1d 1Prhniqth ' g('llernll y rppr1"•t·~1l•·<l JllUI)\'!" .1 pp;-;1 i s :i I 11ro- e1·d1 1rt•s. '• ;.;1·h111111. anrl J)n11n1n !old the pa11('I 1<nr•' t"t 111siderat1011 shou ld b,, gi vt·n !u rCd ll('ITlf.! th1· .1SS\''><;ITi f•t1t J·~'C'1llSC or the 1lt•l;,1y.;; a pro:-.pcth\"1• deve!oprr 11·011lrl 11:1\, in huildin~ any kind of sulxhvision nn 1h·· propl•rty -a usr 11hich all tl~t· \'.1lnt·;;~··:; l'.l.11n1 \1011ld hr the highest :t11•t he'>l for 1i11· hluff111p. ocean front pr11p<-rt)'- .. Tht· a~sessor i" probJbly n1ore op- 111n1-;11t• th:i11 \l'e \\n11ld hr11c brcn as 1'1 !hi.' cleprc·riat1on ,·allll' of 1hc property dtu· !(I 1k·fays such ;is l'rupos1tion 20 rt·\1(·11s,'' Dr11111n1 said_ S!:h1111tz 1old lhi' pf!nt•I the .1ssessor·._ 11••1111 l\;f" pr .1l1i1bly ;1! the upper end (1r <1:1 .itC('ptable r:1ngr of apprais:it .. !:ut th~1L a f1 gurl' quoted Tuesday b.v llow;inJ t'h"ild s. the rnan 11·ho appraised 1!1( •'~tar t: fur the Sl<ite Board of 1·.q11.1hzut1on, \r;i<; def 1111tC>ly roo l11gh. l"t11ld~. 1t·s11f~ 1ng as Battio 's on!y 111t1:t·'i Ill th<' l';l"t" !old the panel 1"uC!'.- d.11 !i1· :1ppr"<11sed the land .:it $1.5 million 1111: ;id1n1t!1'd u111lrr ero.ss-exa111111;J11011 that \ :dlt•rg:i's f1gurl' \\·ould be 1villun :111 ~u·rt'J1l:1hl~· n1<1rgu1 of error. < 'h1 li1~· ::ippraisal 1ook into :iccoun t 1111\v !hP l.nal a11d did nol L'tlUlll lll'ilr1 v ~·100.CK~J 111 11111>ro1•cinenls 111adc to 1hC pro1l('rty Ch1kls said lhc depreciation 011 t h~· property exactly offset the hn- pr9\ t·nll'Hi t-u~t" \";..i lll'rg~1 ·s as:'i.:ssmcnt of !he land "·as :i tnl ;1l ot !hl' hind value itself and apprux 1n1atc ly S l 4 U, U 00 for iln- ill'01'1'nlC'nts. ll:.it11n. u1 lus <;un1n1ation, told the panel that the \t>ast 1hcy should do 1" rc1 1s4: the 1;i \uat1 nn upward to Child s' ~1.5 1111\lio11 and add 111 th e S400,000 111 irnpro\'t·n1cn!s. !n a !;11111n1al!o11 on bl'hnlf of \'allerga. I il'pll!~ l ',n1111 y l'ounscl Lon \\"atson s;,iid l ~ut1111 h.is 1i<11u· Ins hl':O-\ ""lo conf11sc 1hf· raM' or· 1:><1s~1hl :; lie lacks n bdsic 111 1dl'r~t;ind111i; 11! :ippr:11sal 1l·1.:hniqucs ," lie ~;,iitl iJ\I 1hc \\·i1ncsscs 111 1his case h ;1 vP been "caught up in a poli tical fu.,thall ganli'" "ilf inister' s Dogs Kill W 0111cui, 76 KINGSTON. Jamaica (UPI ) -A pAtk nf dog!! owned by the minister of her ('l1 urch a11acked and killed a 7.6-ye:ir-old v.·on1an. police reported herr. Th<' rlelaycd police rt'port '1'ucsday said i\linan1 f<'earon wn s \\'alkinJt home frurn ~crvices at St. Cn1hcri11e's Church on S11ndily when att11ckt'fl hy five dog3 111111i·d hv !ht Rev. Clifford Miller, 1n1ni ~trr i'if the f'hurc·l1. ~trs . f e.1ron srr1';11nrrl for hrlp. hul <)11·d (If h11.l'~ nil n1·1·r her body before 11r1 ghl>11r~ l'nuld g,·1 lo her. poli ce said . .. 1'hcr(' "'ill be no blockades or \\'holcs;tlL' boarding of boats to determine if they have holding tanks, said Oberg. ""If \\'C slop a boat operator for a speeding. non-registration or other viola- !ion. \1'c 1\·ould bo<1rd the boa t and inspect for rc<1uired equipment. If the boat has no holding lank the operator wou ld be given a citation," said Oberg. llut the boat O\vners weren't the on!y ones firing questions at harbor officials. The law also requires that all marinas iQstal! pumpout stations to empty holding tanks. ~farina operators are concerned over \\'hat standards, if any, have been set up. ~1ust they be permanently in- stnlled stations \Vhich pump into the city se,vage system, or \\·lit portable units be acceptable? 1'he operatOrs got no definite ans,ver. Bob Rc('d. chief of Ne\\'port Beach'~ J)rpartn1ent of !>.lorine Safl'ty. said his dt'par11ncot \\'Ould be charged \l'ith "in;;pcction" of pu1npout facilities in r\e11·1JOrl llarbor. ""\Ve do not hare the 1nanpo11•er to in spect r~ery marina and th e law has not SJlt'lll'd ou t any clear cut standards." said Heed. "\\'c 1vi\l be only as aggressive as the Cl!y council forces us to be ," J~eed <Hided . Questioned as to 1hc acceptability of portable toilets, Oberg said they would only be legal on boats \vhich do not h:ivc pcrn1anen1ly installed "hends." Larry Lca111an. chie f of operations for the eounty !-\arbors, Beaches and Parks l1cpar!rncnt, rcvic\ved the htstory of thl' county ordinance, explaining that ii \\'as "forced on us by the state \\'at er control district." L<.•;in1an s<iid the Coast Guard \\·as \\'Orking on slandards for se\vagc control thnt l\'Ould be effective in t1~'0 years for nc1\· hoats and fi ve years for existing bO<J!S. "The sla11dards v.·ould preempt any sin le or local ordin:1nces ... said U.-aman. Officials admitted that Orange County i~ 1he guinea pig for enforcement of bo<1t se\\"age discharge la"'s. ··:-.ty concern right no"'·" said Ober~. .. is wh;it to do about a boat "'h1ch "l't'k~ rl'fuge in our harbors that docs not corn ply 11•ith our discharge laws." •• UPI TetephOlt Jl rinccss Gr:irc of 1\'lon:-ico cn11Jr(lcl'.~ her 111nthcr. l\lrs. ,Jolln I~-l\:elly of l'hila clelphiJ, during a reception in \·\'Jshington honoring the 20111 anniversary of the National l3uard of the l\1edical L'o!le gc of 11c11nt;yl- vania. Cou11ty Ai1·po1·t Ai1~Ii11es Filling Up f 01· Holi(lay s Hy CANDACE PEARSON 0 1 Ill• Dl llY Pil•I SlfU . A lot of holid ay travefers \l'Qn·t bl' flying !his :;enson because fhry 1\·on't br able to ge t on the pl:incs. Thr~"rt· ;ill bookrd up . Ahnost. a11v1va,· Officials ~t ·Hughes Air\1'es1. Air CJlifornia and Golden \\"l's\ airlint's il l (lranJ,!e ('011nt y Airport loda~· s:>\1' littl r hope fur people s1ill 11·ithout rrser\':ition<> gelling \\'here they .,..·ant to go dur111g the holidays -at lc <1sl by air. ··11 depends,"" :-:;ud one lltkrl a~l'll! al A1r\\·cst. "Rt'scrvations ;ire q1111e full. u·s hard to say 1\·hethcr 11·e have ;1ny flights available." You can·t get to ~lcxico ror Chris1111as fron1 hrrc -;tt lt>:1st not by Air>1 e~t Vi11tllge Navy· Pl"ne Missing ADAK, Ala ska {UPI ) -A \\"orld \Var II vintage Na1·y trans!)Or1 plr1ne en rout.e tu pick up n1ili lary personnel going un Christn1a" leave is n1issin~ and believed do\\·n near here, lhe Navy reported 1oday. Tht' plane. based ;it \\'hidhey Island Naval Air Station. \\";1sh . carried n crc1\· of Ill i11rlud1ng tv.-o regular Na\'y me11 ant.I l'ight rei;ervis ts. a spokt'sman said. The Ci 18 transport. the n11litary rquivalent of a OC-6. dropped off rad<i r scrPens ;ibout 40 n11les out to sea fron1 this Al eutian island hase. the Navy reported. betause too m<1ny other people got !!!cir n<ltl1C'S in first. And S:1n Fr:1ncisco ~tnd S:.icrainento ar1: i]t•fllli lc 11Hi\bc:-.. ""Froni th1· '19th lo !ht• 21 st (of ! ft'l'l'lnb1•r 1 it".~ llJO !:111' nnw lo get l"l'St'l"V;11IOll'> f1)f !llUSl !l1ghl~." .I (;oldtll \',1,._t Oiflt'l<il S.lld. Th~· lll"\l"S :11 ,\1r (':ii IS s11ni!:1r_ '"A lot of uur flit:hts are sold out .1lr•\ld~·." ~aul ont· rt'~l·r1:11 1on orfic1:>1. :int! hiil'e br'l"ll s1nct' Sl'pt1•111b•:r. FCJrgct go1n_g !!l S.1eran1cn to by Air t';1l . h111 ~uu 111i;.:h! bl' :iblP !o dl'tOur by \~ay of ;.;;111 Franr1Sef), if sou hurry Flights fronl Ornngc County or Ont;-irio fq ~:in JoSP ;ind Oakl,1n<l ar\' a!:'>O difficult to find. Air Cal isn't even t:iku1g nan1es for \1·aiting lists. .i\lthough Air c::il has announced that certain fl1gh1s 1vi!l suffer cutbacks IJel\IUSt' of irnpl'ndin g fuel .~hortagrs . th(' cond11ion i~ rPVl'rsc<l during lhe 1\i•l'k h1·for1· ;111d <ifter the Chris11nus holidays. "\\"t•\t• nddrd quilt' :1 ft"\\' flights dllr- in~ Ct1ristr11:i s.'' :in 1\1r Cal oflici:I! said. :1dding that the cutbacks \1·on'l take elfPl't 1111111 lhl' nt"v.-yl';ir. \\'hen the l'Xtra IJU~lllt.:SS h:l" d1t"<l dOl\'ll 1\1! airlinP official~ agrcl' that more pco11lc than ('vt"r sct'nl lo be deciding f,ister rur tra\'l'l is the "·ay to go. But lhl' big push 011 rcsc r\•at1ons has n1orr Ix-hind it than iust au en1husiasrn f11r jc1 planPS.. Strikes and other d1flicu!t1r~ at Trans- \\ \/rld 1\1rl111t•s 1T\\'i\1 .ind Pacific Sv11th1\'PS! Airhnes ( PSA I havr put more pn ·~sur1 · on v'ht·r a1rlin1·-: to t.•kl· T\\'A 's aud p:-;,\ 's rt';:11l.1r «!lS!011a·rs. .. • ' 'Vll7."4!..""!•'1A:..., • 'r-·~·· ~~, . .,,,=2!.,~~~!~R. ~!~~E!~PO~!_.~f.iE~~-;64~;1919 0 _ ~~!~ ~ ~ Some Suggestions for Christmas :: Weight Lifting Benches ~ ., , Masks-Fins-Snorkles :j Boxing Gloves B i ·; , Frisbees 1·.· Footballs-Basketballs ij ; · .. , . Water Wonder Kick Boards , . 4 Square Balls-Playground Balls fl "· · ·,: Jump Ropes Soccer Balls-Volleyballs ij R~J~n:a~!11s . ~ ~~'"'~="-B.~s~~~H·~, ~'~it~. __ .,_-.,~~ I; I -~ f' p '• I ~. "' . ~· . '' ~~ : I ~ Warm Up Suits · ~ ll Chest Pulls Basketball Shoes · ' Back Pack Tennis Shoes Thennal Underwear Soccer Shoes M_ittens-Snow Caps § Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts T. Rackets & falls Hindballs & Gloves Racquet Balls & Racquets Boys N.F.L Football "SU~S Football Jerseys Acryfic V Neck Sweaters Lettennan Jackets Baseball Warmup Jackets Slant Boards ~ " Darts & Dartboards Speedo Swim Suits Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes ,. " s ' s e e ' b s n s-;, e s " " I " I I ! ' I .. l • IAt Your Service A :<;uday, Wedrteiday an.d Frtd1y Fealure Of the DaUy PUot Rent S uhsidle.• DF~AR PA'f: l read in the llnily Pilo t that the Laguna Beach planning commission n·cornnu.~ndcd tht· city coun· til approve locnl participation in the Housing and Urban Dcvclopn1ent rent sub!)idy program, I Hill in ne<.'<i of low cost housin).! due 10 r11y financial situation and th e high renl I an1 currently paying, !·low can I apply for this progr:.in1? I called ll UD and didn't get any useful l11 forn1ati on. 1\1.N .• lluntin~ton Beach Laguna Beucb's t•i ty council approved participation in this progr;un Nov. 21. but ll s administra!lon is being handled hy the Orange Counlf llousin g Authority. Dudley Y.'lnterhaldcr. ()CllA direc tor, s:1id the lease subsidy program is he.ing held up by fundin~ authorization In Washington, \\"hiC'h n1ust be followed by llUD's appro\'al of th e Orange Counly lloming Authorll y applica tHln Io r participation. If ull this \\'Orks out, th e prognun will begin throughout th e coun· ty. Applicants can register by \\·riling to the OCllA. 21Z \\'. Santa Ana 81\'d., Sant.ii Ana , or C"an phone 834-59?..3 for furth er information. Oven Clen11i11g Cost DE·AR PAT: With the. stress on energy eonser\'alion. 1 fcf'[ guilty when I use my ·self-cleaning OV('n. llO\V n1 uch UOt'S it i.:OSt for ,1 !ll"O·ho11r C"lenning'~ I'd also like to know if n1orc. ene rgy is usC'd. 10 boil :1 11Qt or \1:.itcr on 1he high S('!ling of ;.u1 .~lt'Ctric bun1er as opposNl to usi n.r; a lov.'l'r t<'n1pt1rat~FC'. "' J.W .• San Juan Capistrano It costs 20 cents to clean your O\'Cn and sin« ii takes a certain amount of ener~y to ht'at an}1thlng lo the boilini: point , there is no enerl!Y use differe:1« betwee n various bea t setlinl!s on eleetric units. '\'ou ran sa\•e by turning to a lo"'·er setting ""hen lbe boiling point Is reached , Soulbern California Edison home eC"Onomlst Eileen Fitzp,t'r::ild said. adding that a new booklet, "Conservation of Ener~y is t:vcrybody's Business," i-' a\•allahle by reques t from P.O. Box 800, Rosemead, Ca. 91770. 011 for Tropic .. DEA!l l'AT: ii.1v car·s oy,•ncr·s manual recomrncnds SAi·: 2Q oil for s1tmm('r use. Docs thi s v.·eight apply for use in !he tropics? Since I an1 planning to take the car lo a much warn1cr climate for vacation travel use. should I use an oil v.·ith a highrr \'1scosity? P.O. Balboa 1be viscos ity fil!urcs of oils are com· puted at a fipt'cific temperature, and are numbered in accordance \\'itb th e Society ol American Engineers (SAEI standards. Th ese figures r('main un - changed by the usual motor engh1e lemperatures and }'Our car should perform \\'ell in the tropics 'Ai lb SAE 20 oil, if the radintor fan and coolant are cnrefully checked and lb e car is in good general C"ond iti on. Aho11 t Brnl<e•. Genrs Dl!:r\R PAT: Our son wants a ra rini; bike for Christn1as and I l>ccan1c thoroughly confusc<I by hike cquipn1cnt tcrn1inology used by sa lesrnrn when I tr1l'd to :;hnJ') for 1l. fiince rm only famil ia r v.•ith \Iv' onf'·~pcf<1. coastrr- hr-ake bike, I <l1U 111~1kf' notations of the things I don ·t understand. \·low du c·eo ler-pull ~tnd ~idc·pull t"3hpcr brakes 1\·ork and wh1ch i" bC'\ler? And . what's \he diff crrnre betv.·cen L'p1 c:yclic and dcrailleur gears? S.A., t~onntain Valley Both brake5 use small, hard rubbe r pads to stop the bike by pressing against the wheel. They are cootrolled by e1 hand lever and attached to a brake cable. Either type Is effective If properly adjusted . Epicyclic gears, for models up to three speeds, are operated by a lever mourited either on th e handlebars or the frame. Derallleur gears, for multi· gear bikes , is the mai;s of gears and chain (where the slngle sprocket and chain used lo be) whlch changes the pedal·lo-renr·wheel speed ratio. The derallleu.r movn -derail!! -th e chain from one sprocket to anoth er to chaoge the ratio. Reeordl1111s for Blh1d DEAR PAT: Where can I obl a1n caset- te tape recordin gs of books and current magazines? t>.1y step-dad livis in another state and is blind. I believe such tapes would make an ideal gill for hhn. J.O., Costa rt1esa Begin by requesting your step-dad's branch ol Braille Institute of America, Inc,, (for totally bllnd), of the March of Dimes Foundation t for some sight loss) to pmvlde a frtt "talking book machine," either record pl aye r or tape recorder. \\'Ith this meehioe, be wll l receive a listing of current books and magazlae11 available free from the Llbrary of Co ngmM on a lending llbrary ha11h1. Everything, lnchldlng appUancts, watches, pressure cooker§, etc., made for the bllod 11 publl1hed in a catalogue available by wrlUng to lb American Fou.nd•Uon for the Bllnd, lnc., 15 W. 16th St., New York, N.Y. 10011. H DAil V PILOT 3 ' . Fluor Corp. Sets Move to Irvine, 'Support" Flo11s Only 75 Shot.v U7) for Nixon Rall)· SAN DIEGO (AP) -Sponsor~ !\ay 75 persons showed up for a "Support President Nl..xon" r:.dly at whith preparations were 1uad( for 1.500. 'l'he Re publica n County l'entral Co1nmitte declined to sanction the Tuesday night rally because $10 was charged. Nixon sent a telegran1 in whi ch he expressed _gratitude for "the t·onfidence and friendship expressed by yo ur presence here." The costs of preparing the r~1lly were announced as $3,067 with a $2.9 10 derici t reported wl1en tl \\'as over. Jt ic.:hard Vail. publisher of an unoffitial Republican new:Jpaper. heads the sponsoring United ('1!izc11s l~obb~ which is collecting signa tures on petitions opposi ng; the 11npcai:h n1ent of Nixon. Jurors Co11sider Ve1·dict 111 Cou11ty Lawyer's Case A jury th;l\ 1\·as asked !arc Tuesd:iy to rega rd an alle~N.I rnurdf.'r conspiracy a:; ··nothing more than an elaborate Kung Fu scenario'' went to the jury roon1 today to determine the guilt or inn~nce of 1'~ullerton attorney f\:licharl Kester Remington. Defense attorney \V iltiarn ~farsha]I ~torgan closed ty,·o days .Qf final arguments in the Oraniie County Superio r Court !rial by urging the jury to dismiss the prosecution testimony of "inveterate liar" Gary ~lichael Rollo and acquit his clienL Remington, 33, is accused of con- spi racy lo con1n1il thr rnurll,,r O[ a nu1nber of plaintiffs and \~l!nrssrs in civil actions fi led !lgainsL hin1 Jn Supt•r1or Court. brt v .. ern Hollo and Remington. Rollo . 23. has stated that he is the holder of a black bell and has appe11red in several segments of the television series. Deputy District Attorney Robrrl Cha!- 1..:rton d('fends lhe tapes as clear evidence of a wide ranging murder con· spiracy masterminded by Remington. Chatterton has repeated!y stated. tha! at least one of the intended victi1n s l\'ould have rnet de11lh iJ the two mrn S('nt to clin1inalc him had not been given a wrong address and had not )lccn halted for a tr<t flic violation cu routr, ChH11e rlon pointed out that in anol hcr taped conservatlofl Jtollo offered to lure his vietin1 out into the desert antl brlng bitck his right index finger to Re1nington <JS proof of tht: 1l'itness· l'lin1i11atlon. Rollo has p!eadc.d guilty lo one. eount of soliciting murder. It 1vas stated al the end of 1he trial that he v"ill be Sf'ntenccd Jan. Z2 on lhut charge. Ma11 i11 F 0111· Slayii1gs Ruled Sa11e Onetime polite science studf'nt Cnrl Eckstrom Tuesday was rult.'<I. sane and cap<.1ble of knov.•ing right and \\Tong a year ago when h(' murdered four persons in a bloodbath that ranged from Cerritos to the front y;ird of his J\•Jid y,•ay City hon1c. The slight. bespectacled killer now av.·;iits sentencing: Jan, 3 un the second two of the four 111urders. llis picas of innocent and innocent by reason of insanity \.\'Cre rejected in trials in both Orange CoL1nty Superior Court and Los Angeles County Superior Co11r1. Presiding Judge Thom as A. Newell. cont"luding th e pre-sentence portion of Eckstrom's trial In hi s No~·alk courtroon1, ruled Tuesday !he defendant did know \Yhat he ""·as doing "'as wrong. Eckslron1 \\'JS C'OllViclcd or gunning down Tl.oscmary Vasquez, 20. of Bell Gardens and also fat ally v.·ounding J\1 ichael Jeffries, 27, of Dov.·ncy, on Jan. 4 in Cerritos. Tl1e reason behind that explosive out- burst has never been made cle3r. but 1es11mony indicated Eckstrom tried to get Mi ss Vasquez to accon1pany him some 1vhere .• Once a c~·if State Long Bcarh studen!. 11ccording to authorities 11'ho said Eckstro1n. v.•autcd !O be a po\ice1nan, he fled th~ Los Cerritos Shopping Center. ;1fter shooting f\Iiss Vasquez and her v.•ould-bc rescuer. Jnfnl'rnation lt.:d Los Angeles Co1111 ty Sht:riff's drputics 11onald \\'. Schnelder and Carl E. \\'ilson lo head for the Eckstru1n ho1nc ;it 84~1 FliJ;h1 St.. ~1id1v:>y Ci1y. RECORDS SCRUTINIZED Innkeeper Presley Clemeute /11,11, Guest Records Bei1ig Probe<l By JOllN VALTERZA 01 lhe D1Uv Pllllt Slllr Investigators for lhe Senate Watergate Comrnittee this y,•eck have recei ved detailed copies of rerords krpt by the San Clement e Inn on key guests who have used the hostelry in lht> five-year history of the \\'estern \\'hitl' House. Sa n Clemente · City Couocihnan and ln,i Presiden t Paul Presley, s11\d Tuesd<J,Y tha1 he and his staff "\1·orked for days '' <lrl'dging up the data rrlated 1o expenses incurred during Presidenlial \'i sits. lnitia!ly, Presley, himself. had bren sub poena ed to testify Ix-fore the panel hea ded by Democratic Sen. Samuel Jobs Seen Fo1· 3,700 Employes By Gf:ORGE l,ElllAL Of th• 0111~ ,.Uot Sl•ll 1'he Fluor Corporation announced plan.!! today to rcloc=itc-it s l~ Angeles engint><'ring subsidiary on a !();).acre sitt in the city ot Irvine . Some 2,400 Fluor employ<'s housed al four locations lhroughout !he Los 1\ngele:'I area v.·ould be moved to the Irvi ne l'ile \\'hicbl is to open in December, 1976 ""'ith j6bs tor a total of 3.700. i"!uor would be the city'! largest en1ploycr and the largest in the Irvine Jndustrial Complex (!!C J. Ultin1 ately, company off icials say, the Irvine site at the San Diego F'ree way rind Jri1uborce Boulevard ,.,.ill ac:· commodate fr om 6.000 to 6.500 cmploycs. Welton Becket and Associates wlU master plan and design the Fluor head- quarters facility, A 750,000 square·foot engineering complex with potential for expansion to a million .square fct-t ii envisioned. ·'Relocation of Fluor·s Southe rn California engineering operatiort.'S lo the Irvine lnduslrial Complex will create a facility with the flexibility needed to accommodate current growth and what is anticipated for the coming years," J. R. Fluor. chairman and chief executive officer said. The firm services energy an d natural resource industries around the giobe. Fluor offers design, engineering and coru;tructiQP services for major proc- essing plail'ts and the metal ~ and mining industries, Other subsidiarie:i: are more· directly involved in oil and natural gas production. ,, It is a\leged that he used Hollo ~nd three other persons who have testified fur the prosecution in U1e 12-weck trial az agents in a srhenie to t'liinlnate the principals in !hose cl\'il tay,•sui 1s. Those aclions were filed shortly before and after the collapse of an automatic ,·ending: machine rornpany C"Ontro~lcd by Jtemington. Caspers Reports Large Ervin. "But thcy fouled up and sent the subpoena to me on the day it said I v.·as supposed to appear," Presley said. In the past year, the Los Angeles division of Fluor Engineers and Const ructors, Inc. -the sub5idiary t.o be based in Irvine -has doubled its number of cmployes. A low-profile complex of buildings up to a maximum of six stories is planned for the Irvine site. . ~1organ and co-munsel 11obert Green argued at the C'lose of thr trial befor<> Judge James F. Judge that t.1pc. recordings held by the prosecution atnounlcd to nothing 1nore th an discussion of a Kung t~u sctnario Bo.'lt Slips OK'd For Da11a Harbor West Basi11 Arca By JOllN ZALLER 01 the Dl ll'f Piiot ~1111 The wheels were set in motion Tuesday for rhe opening or J.200 new boat slips in Dana Point !!arbor. Plans presented lo the Or:inj!c County Harbors. Beaches, and Parks Com- mission call for the nc\\' slips to be. built by Janual)' 19i6 in the nov1-va cant y,·cst basin adj<iccnl 10 the 1.400 existing slips in the comp!c1cd cast basin . The contmission acllon y,•as 11 4-1 \'Ole to approve conditions of a lease y,•tiert'bY priva1c mncessionaircs would agree lo co1nplete df'l'C'lopn1c11t of the west basi n and then l<lk~ O\'er rnanagcn1cnt of il If the mmrnission aclion is uph l'ld hy !he Orange Cnun1 y Board of Supervisors !lt'.'x! nionlh. the eou n1y C'(l\lld imn1ediatcly begi n advertising fur cnn1- peti!h;p bids fron1 private· groups y,•ant1ng to de\·c!np and manage th e basin, The tin1ttahle calis for !he bidding period to close in June 1974. leases lo be av.•arded in June 1975 and the first new slips lo open in late 197~ or early 1976. Jn addition to the 1.200 new slips, commissioners agreed to lease terms for a new restaurant, marine supply facilities. and, possibly, a noating restaurant . Despi!r a threat that the t'nergy C'rlsis may curtail boating :ictivily, offic ials said the.re are at least 200 firms who have indicated they want tv hid on the fi ve separate leases that will be av.'a rded. Boom in Fifth District 'fhat date V.'as Nov. 19. Instead, the investigators and Ervin·s llC President Thoma:i: C. Wolff Jr. said Fluor will be co m c one of the county 's major employers as It joi.n:i: the 350 fi rms already located in the 4,000 acre industrial development near Orange County airport. Supervisor Ronald Caspers of l\1cwport Bench said Tuesday that the population of 1hc fifth superl'isorial d\slrict .,.,.hich !Jc rcpre.scn!s has gro1vn so rapidly in the past l\l'O yc;irs that it. is out o[ proporti on 1\'ith the other four dist ricts. State law requires that each di strict include 20 percent of the rcgis1crt•d ,·01ers in the county y,•ith a variati on of but two pcrren! allowed . This is under the so -called ··ooe man -one vote" Supreme Court n11ing. Caspers said the riflh district now Higl1~1 ay Project Blocker Freed personal staff agree to seek the records. has 26 pcrcen! of lhc voters. In contrast. Presley said he and his staff 1vere Supervisor llobcrt Battin's first distrii.:I ordct·ed to se:.ir..:h the. inn records has only 15.8 percent. relating to ex penses of and dates of County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said visits by key individuals in the \Vatcrgate the 11n1c had passed \Vhen a change case. in district boundar~ 1 in es to equalize Among them were the President's tl1e population could be 111ade for \his closest friends and personal financiers year"s elee1ions. 1hal ac tion should be C. G. ''BeBe" Rebozo and Robert Restaurant Fire Damage $15,000 taken after the November general elcc· Abplanalp. An early morning f ire today did an lion. The llughes Tool Company and top estimated $15,000 damage lo Mr. Under stote !aw. the five supcrvisorial \Vaterga te C()nspirators G. Gordon Liddy, Angelo's restau rant, 11861 Harbor Blvd ., dislrict boundaries were rcdra1,·n 1v.•o E. Howard Hunt also were on the Ga rden Grove. fire officials reported. years ago by lhc Board of Supervisors. long list of possi ble Inn customers. The blaze is believed lo have started i\orinatly !he next change in bound-J>resl ey said 1he list eo111a1ned 50 names in the de<'p rryer unit of the cafe's aries v.•ould take place after the fede ral in al l. kitchen and by the time firemen respood- ccnsus. next due in 1980. Kuyper sa id "\\le coopcr11tcd fully \\·i!h the requl'sl cd to the 4:44 a.m. alarm it had spread a special census could be taken in the from the senator 's committee," said 1he to the att ic of the one story structure menntimc and the boundary lines ad-city councilman who last year managed located about one mile south or jus!ed. local campaign efforts to reelect the Disneyland. Three hoard sents are up for grabs President. f iremen control~ the blaze in less in 1974, !hose held by Supervisors Dav id "Vt'e've got nothing to hide her" and than 30 minutes. ~ restaurant wa,., B<ikcr. Cas~rs and Ralph. Clark vr 11·e sent rhcm ever~'th1ng y,'e had ," closed at the time and no one wa.1 LORDSBt;RG. N.f-.1 (AP ) Anaheim . Presley ad ded . injtircd. ~~1~~:i~ie~~~hve0~~:~d w~i~:, ... ~1~~1.1~ j~~j ,.;,iiii~·~-; .. ,; .. &6,~,,iir~E,ii·MsiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiAiiii·ii-L·~·~,K·~·2~·~rattil'~-·~~;-----_:_ _ _:c_ ___________ cc;_:::,~------------- Nov . 23 for refusing t•l get 011! of the. ' ()QM EGA way of a high\1·a~· inlerchani:;e pr·o jctL ·' She 1vris relc;ised l:itt> r..londav aflrr § El t . (h t prom ;s;n< n11t In >nterfl'rt' C11r1hcr wt1h ec ron 1c ronome er the lntcr ~tatl' \(J prnjee1 on nt·;irl~· liO acrt•s for 1vhich :;he rec~iv~·d about s:13.ooo. I listrict Court Judi:;e Nnr rn :tn Hodi;e" said Mrs. Jl!!J 11 n~ to ri0nH11n in .i:•il until she ogrei'd not lo inlcrfPrt• 111th lhe project. r..1rs. Hi!! ha<l contl'ndc<l the project v.•as u1\nccessary. COP SUSPENDED FOR 'REACTION' OAKLAND (AP) -Oakland cop Jon Willette is on Jive days' suspension for "violating police radio discipline '' -a large blast from his accidentally firell pistol. followed by several heartfelt obscenities. TODAY by J _ C. HUMPHRIES AC.J§_ ... Mi!.t. CLEANING DIAMONDS . 1\n old toothbrush. a good com- rncrcial jewelry cle<oiner '"hich can be brou,gbL at your je\veler's store, or i.1 solulion of a1nn1onia. soap and \\'ater are all you need to c lean dian1 onds cinrl bring back. all thei r origi na l s1..:i111 ill a ting beauty. ! I • • • • " ·' • • .. ' -· Kelp W ante1l To ad1111t 1norc light. to the !>l one, ge.111 dian1011d s arc• sp\ \l"llh exposed back s, and this pcirt should not be overlooked v.·hcn cleaning. lf grease No wherP rl•1' r,1n ~·ou l•nd· the 1eliab!e .iccurdcy of 1he ,.r,.c11onic r1mrp1l'<l' "1!h thr pr£'Ct >ton of !he chronomell'•. Thts new On1l·g,1 ! IC'Clr un<l '' .1~ close 10 being per1rc1 .:n \\"l' (ould m•ke 11. Fuel cuid Heat Frorn tlt.e Sea? _1 or dirt clouds this surface . lhe ge1n \Viii ren1ain dull even thoug h the top is clean. C;Jeanjng the back of gem and mounting is tbe reason for the toothbrush, \Yhich does an adm irable job. • SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Thr krlp that nourishes In the ocean could be fueling cars and heating homes if an experimental Navy kelp farm is sue· cessful. ''I know it can be done." said Or. Howard A. Wilcox, a physicist at Santa Barbara and a Navy cons ultant. "No one ever has bothered to tnkc a pound of kelp and convert it into methane, the major C()Osti tu ent of natural gas." he said hert:' Tuesday al a meeting of the American Ccophysicu l Union. The kelp will be planted on nylon mesh .!!lrung 60 fee t below lhe surface. !·le said kelp, the largest or all algae. growing to 150 feet in length, never has been gro\\ll in that fashion. Wilcox said the kelp could be "upgraded" to fuels like gn:K>line or natural gas by a ehemica\ re<ictiva!lon process si milar to that used in oil refineries. He said roal and y,·nod are other forms of vegetation like kelp and had successfully hcen conv erted to syn thetic ru~I. Wilcox hopes the two-year project will prove that kelp can be grown without Twice 11 yea r every di amond ring should be cleaned b y your local professional je,veler Vlho will always check t he 1nounting and '"car on prongs v·:hich could cause loss of the stone. If you hove not given your rings such attention re- cently, we suggest that you do it no,v, so you can wear them with pride during th e holiday season. A 14~! ,::u!d lnp, ,1a1nlc1s 11eel back, w.i1rr re11~r.int ca;c, prolcC.I th!.' t1mt"lt•1, accuracy of this w.itch. A s'vecp si.•cond hand, c.al· rnrlar only C'nh•nce •I~ 11;iluc .ti • practic.il t1ml'piece. Stop 1n and ~cc .a m1les1one in w.i.rchma ~1ng, 1hc Omega [lee· Ironic Chronome>ter. 14kt. gold top, sta1nlc~~ steel back, w.irer 1e~1s1an1, c.alend.1r, ~weep second h.ind. ~\'o!hbo,rel~I ,,, ··•······•••·••·•••••••·•••••····•····•·•·S260 \V1th '!r~p •.•.•.•••..••••..••••...........••••.• Sl2S \!J1nll''1 ,trt·I w11h 11 1.ap ••••••••••••••••...•..••••••••••••• ~lSS J. L .J/-umphrieJ Je111eferj 112) NEW,ORT ILVD., COSTA MESA COHVU,.llNT Tl~MS lT YlA~~ !N 1HE SAMl lOCATION 1 ...... ., •• 1 ,.,~ -Mu'-O..,.. 'HC>Ni 141-) .. 1 \Vll cox said the Navy plans a $150,000 seven-acre kelp farm near San Clemente Island, 60 mile& northwest ol San Diego. sun. '--------------------------------------------- ' ·' Just ~ oas ting ,~~J ,..,., @ l(issinger Will Visit Algeria ,, ( • ' '\"\ I with Tom nrphioe En Route to Parley Ill Cairo ;::-~ -_ ~ ,,.,.,,, E11 ergy Grin ch 011 th e Prowl ONE SHINr.\G STAR: Wandering !hr11t1gh L.1gun~1·s dov:ntOYtll just last nlglH, I happ<>ned to glance up v.•hcrc, 111 pa:.t ~·e:irs. ;i galax y of Christmas :ii.:hts \IOUld ha\c twinkled dovm upon •'tsllors and homefo lks .:ilikl'. '.'\OY.'. JUSt anonyn1ous, darkened homes sulked upon those Art Colony hi lls But •,•;ail ! \\'h:1l 10 JI)\' \1-0ndering eyes should qppe nr but a lone <;::hristrnas lighted 1ouse. IOpJ)('d by eight tiny r<·indecr. And la ying a finge r aside of my no se. r dancC'd in the street on my tippy-toes. Herc, sh ining down upon the darkened village v:ns the home of one defianl ~pi rit , illuminating a Christmas place. O.\'E SPOT \'lllERE I.he energy crisis Grinch hJ d failed to steal Christmas. Yi'hy, I almost felt like springing up that hill just to meet the resident Christmas people in 1 hat domicile. Ir 1 had, I v:ouldn't have beet! surprised to find that he actuall y was a bey,·hiskered old gentleman ~·caring a red suit with hig h-topped black boots. CloSC'r scrul iny divulged that \lo·hile Christmas lights !ron1 this place brighU y shone do,rn on the rest of the town , the interior of the honJe u•as really quite darlo;. ''11-IE 1'~.ELLOW DECIDEU to Jive J11 the d!irk so he can light a Yuletide plac;e for all the rest of us," I said to myself. Clearl y. the govcrninent shakers-and. movers \\'OUld fro\1n heavily upon such v citizen \\·ho defied energy mandates. For it has been decreed in the land of \\'ashington th.:it <tll pe rsons shall 6tep fort h 1his Ch ristmastide and unsc:re\v their outside lir,:htbu lbs, That's v,.hat Simon Se:z. , Sin1on Sez that you may l"in~le some Jighfs on !he int erior so long as you don't brighten rhe Yule on lhe exlerior. TllE H\fl"ITE \\'I SOO~I here is t'Oll· 'fusing. The \~'ise ~ten of Washington n1ust believe a lightbulh hurned indoors \1scs ll'SS ele<:Lrici1y than a lightbul[} 1MJmed outdoors . 1 Somrh<H\'. this infinite \visdom scen)s lo defy !ogle. You ha \·1~ ah\·ays suspet"1ed a lighlbulb is a llghtbulb. \lo'hether it's 'inside or outside. So much for infini te \\•jsdom. Perhaps it is all part of a much more expansive scheme than just lighrbulbs. They do not ,~·a nt our l'lllages. toY.TIS or hamlets to ty,·inkle brightly lhis Christmas because that might lull us into a false sense of secu rity. \\'e must be dark so\\(' y,·ill all fee.I dark. \\'1': ~IUSTN·T DELJEVE there is a SHn!a Claus all year long. Instead , ll'C' must put aside happy though1~ of the Yult •l!de :.ind co11centra1c <iur 1ni11ds upon the: r{'a\ ghost ot t hristnias Prt'!>Cn\ !f(.' IS 1hC f.'.nl·rg\ f;rlllt1h llC' lurks ui> thl·re 111 uur darken1~d ~11 If-;. Fuel lfJ• i11 S111oke Firefighters from the J{ed Adair Co. of l·louston battle raging oi l \Ve!! fire near Casper. \\'yo. Flatnes burn 200 to 250 barrels per hour. Fire has been out of control since Nov. 30. • : Israel Will Attend Talks . Da y an's Tlireat to Boy cott Gene v<t lt f ee t Softened By The Associated Press Foreign ~tinistrr Ab[}a Eb:i n h;1s reil f- firmed that Jsra{'] \\'ill a!tl'nd the Ara b· lsrarli pe:ice confcrl·nce in Geneva nex t week dC's pite the th reat of an i:racli Seattered Stops hoyco tt from Defense l\tinister l\Ioshe na,,.·an. l)ay:i n told nc"•smen Tuesday !hat J.:;rae l's degelates \Vo u l d not atrrnd the cotlference if Syria was on hand Calls for Nationwide Triick Slowup Falter By t:11iled' Press International /\ group or truck <lri\'CJ"S in Cordele, Ga .. blocked 1he entrance and exit to one of the sou th's largest truck stops early todav to dramatize their den1and for 'reli ef fron1 problems callSed by the fuel stmrtage. 111 eastern Pcnnsyl\'ani.'.l , ahrlut 250 truckers pa rked 1he1r rigs 1'uesday night at stops at Bartonsville and in Lamar, near LJ:x:k l-l aven. A spokes1nan at the Boron 64 stop on lnterst.a te 80 in Lamar said the goal was for all independent truckers 10 be off the nat1on·s h.igh\\'ays l>y to11 11;!h1 . But \h{'re was no im1nediaie indication f1·u111 slate 11nd highway police that a call for a 11arinn1vide truch shutdo,vn 11·;1~ ~urce:-:.sful Truekcr J11hn Sass1. \l'ho \('d a t111cke rs protest in \l,.'ash1ngton, D.C. last \\.'eek. had called for 8.000 to 10.000 independent truck drivers to stop "'·orking at 12:01 a.m. today. llALF A DOZEN dissident truckers in old \Vashington, Ohio, had pa rked 1heir rigs at a Lruck stop for several da ys , saying they wouldn 't roll again until the government insured lo\\'Cr fuel prices. higher s~ limits and an (Ind to diese l fuel rationing. A spokesman for lhe truckers parked at Jhc stop said they \lo'ould end their blockage of fue l pumps today so drivers cou ld buy fuel to leave rhc st op and take their trucks off the ro<id in protest. Dissident truckers in l:eorgia, "·ho demanded the ~me three things. began sealing off Perils' truck .!top on Interstate i5 in Co rdele .,.,·i th their trac1or-1railc r rigs about n11dnight. and had not handed over a list or 1hc Israeli prisoners of l•lar it is holding. lie also demanded that l\c<I Cross repre sentatives be aJlo,~·ed to visi t the POWs. Later, Eban softened Dayan's 1hre111. telling <i n election rally th.'.lt Pren1i er Golda l\leir's go\'ernment has no flb- jection to negotiat ing in Geneva \\'ith EgytJI. Jordan and Lebanon. But he said the Israeli delegates would not deal y,·irh Syria at the conference witil the POW issue is sett led. TllE LEFT-\\'ING Jsr.aeli ne"·spaper t\l l·lamishmar commented that Oayoo sho uld ''understand cabinet decisions correctly • . . and not give his o'>''n interpretations of them." Israeli border troops patrolled parts of occupied \\'est Jordan today as dozens of Arabs de1nonsrrated against !he ex- pulsion of eighl of their neighbors. SeCtJrity forces broke up demo nstrations in two lOY.'TIS on the \Vest Bank. 1rhere Arab saboteurs have gone back into aelion after aln1ost four years of peace ful Ar<tb·Jewish coexistl'nce. The demonstrators were shouting againsl the expulsion to Jordan of the n1a yor of rhe village of Ulra and seven flthC'rs accused of supporting t h e l'alesiine gue rrillas and inciting rcsisl- an\·e to the Is raeli occupation. SINCE TllE OCTOBER v.•ar, saboteurs in 1he area n.ivc been throwing grenades. plantlng bombs and circulating lcanets advising Arab residents to qui t the ir \\'Cll·paying jobs in Israel. Storm Spreads to Rockies Space111cn Say Up La tc, bu l l\liss Shot Warni1ig s Issued for Mountains of California A 1iger Abse11t 111 S essio11 With British, f..Ol\rr>ON (UPI) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kjssinger today extended his ri.liddle East tour to include Algeria 11nrt made sub.stant ial progr~ss towards n1ending frayed Anglo-Arncrican rela· lions, ti S. :ind Brit ish offiia\s saal. A spokcsn1a11 for Kis.singt•r s:iid he ~·ill meet with A.!gerian President Houari Boumedienne and Foreig111.-tinistcr Abdel Azii Bout('!ike during a brief stopovrr in Algie rs Thursda y en rou te to C.:uru. >1·hich \Vas to have been t he first sh .. 'P of his ti1iddle East tour. 1'he s1JOkesnu1n \.\'Outd ~:l\' on!\' that Ki ssin ge r \\'n11!d disc'iiss ··Qucs.1i011s nt mutual interest .. in Algiers. a referl'ncf· !hat could only menn the i\tiddle F:a>-t rrisis and ways of achieving lastini:,: peace in the area. TlrE ANNOUNCEl\TENT of the Algiers stopover came before Kissinger e1nerg ed fron1 a one hour and 4£1 1ninute con- ferenre with llritish Foreign Sec-reJary Sir Alec Douglas-Ho1ne at the foreign office. A foreign office spokesman said the talks \11ere "free from recrimination, \Vere positive and constructive and the Anglo-American relationship emerged strengthened.'' "The talks took the fom1 of lf¥riendly and fonv ard-looking exchange of vie~·s ,'' the spokesman said. Tite spokesmnn said Kissi~er and Douglas-Home agreed on "further t'on- sultalion m"i:>asurcs" .to avoid ruturt:' rf1isunderstandings betwC:Cn ·(;nil c d Sl ates and Bri\llin. lie did.ool claborair. BRms11 OFFJClALS said progress ha s also been made fn the drafting or a "transatlantic dt:'clanllion'' which aims at setting out the broad principlrs of future cooix•ration between the Uni ted States and its European allies. It was understood the stop to try to \\·in Algeria's support for his T\Udd!e East peace plans ViOUld 0<."Ctlr. Kis- singer's tour also includes Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel. 'fhe Beirut newspaper Al Li"'3 sa irl today Palestinian guerrilla leader Yass ir Arafat had tun1ed dOY.'n a request to meet Kissinger. Cairo n e "'s p a per s reported earlier in the "'eek Kissi ng<'r might set>k talks with Palestinian leaders ht>fore !he Dec. 18 peace C'Ollference in Geneva. Tij1t<llt<l Taxis Feel Squ eeze TIJUAr-;A (UPI) -Drivers of !he filmed low-rate Ti juana t:.1 x1s ;ire threatening to strike because they can·t pass on to eustomcr5 the cost an overnight jump in gasoline from 32 to 64 cents. Drivers in the !JOO.member cab driver's union attempted to pass the increase to customers and 200 of thf'm \Vere ci!ed by the govern- ment for overcharging. "Tf the governor does not authorizr new tariff ratt's in vi11w of the gas price increases. "'e v.'il\ strike." Salvador Aguirre 5.anchez. spokesman for the dn\·ers. said Tuesda y. UPI TiN ..... lt Loses Fig/it 1--eopold Chouina1·d. 20 . !\Iar.sh- fie ld, VL., sole survivor of a .July 31 <:rash in Goston that killed 88 persons, died 1'ue~­ day nighl. Death \Vas attributeJ. lo co1nplications froin "exten· sive and severe burn~." Role Played By Mitchell I11vestigated From '\'ire Sfrl•iees \\'ASlll NGm~ F c de r a l In· vcs!ii;ators havr received repor1 s that former AUy. Gt'n. John N. i1ilthel! tilocked n t•1·J rnin:1! nntilrusr. investiga tion of :1 g1;1nt dairy cooperat ive !hat donated *20ft.O!lQ to Prt'sidcnt Nixon 's campaign . J\!Jtchcll said through his la wyer fh::il ( ... JN SHORT, .. ) . he ciJ1u1ot rec.all such <111 ineident. 1'he ·rt'po rt. "·hich a pp a re n t 1 y 01 igi nat ed \\'ithin the Justi ce Depart- 011•111. is !x>ing invcsligated by the St:natc \\':Hergate com1ni1tC.'e and a Senate jt1diciary subcommitt('{' e Er·defertor• Baltle PHN OM PEN~! -A 200-rnan batlalioo of insurgent defectors fought. lhcir pro. Communist fonner comrades today as reinforced governrnt"'nt troops sought to dislodge rebel.! from a h1gh"•ay only 12 miles north\1·esi of Phnom Penh. TI1e defectors, now fi!ih 1ing for the 1~hnom Penh government. traded shouts and shots \.,.ith Khmer Rurndos (Cam· bod ia libera tionists\ who occupied a I'<: 1111lc !:i!rctrh of Highway 5 early 'l\1esday ;iftcr crossing the nearby Tonic Sap ruver in motorized snmpans. e E11e r911 A ide Re•lg1u \YASHl.~GTO~ Retired V ic e Arlmiral Eli T. Reich has become the seC'Ood hi gh official in President Ni :ton's l'nergy program to resign this m«lth ln disputf'. Re ich turned ln his resignation Tues- day 10 Interior Secretary Rogers C.H. r..1orton af1er serving only 40 da ys as director of the administration 's Office of Petroleun1 Alloca1lon (OPA) in the lnterior Ot>partcnt. e K e 111 Slate l11q11iry \\'ASllI!\GTON ( UJ'I ~ -After three y('ars, !he J ustice Departn,cnt has dccid· Pd to i1npnncl a federal grand jury to tnvest1gatt• the 1970 slaying of four st11dcnts at K c n t State Un iversity by uhio ~ational (;uardsmcn. J. Stanley Potlinger, assistant atlomey gene ral in charge of the c·ivil righl!'i divL~ioo, sai d the grand jury \1-W ld be' convrned IX'cemhcr 18 in Cleveland and \\Old d acl as nn in\'CSligiJtive hody. Co111et Dis~overy Signals Link Kolioutek to GautX )' tion was produced by complex molecu les of methyl cyani de, a gas previously observed deep in the Milky Way galaxy. It was the firsl time Lhese gas molecules have been detected in a comet, NASA aaid. Dr. A, G. W. Cameron. a Harvard University astraphyeicist. said th c di soovery of methyl cyanide in the com et is consistenl with his theory which says comets formed from dust grains in in- terstellar space and should contain many su ch complex molecules. Kohoutek is racing toward the sun from a jounley from outside the solar system . The comet is)Jo pass Within 13 million 1niles or tfie sun on Dec. 28 \ and then swing and cruise back into interstellar .!pace. · • ON FRIDAY, it will be 48,020,000 miles from the sun. Jt was 60,870.000 miles away Sunday. ~feanwhile, seaborne skygazers failed to view Kohoutek early today jn their last sighting attempt before steaming back to New York_ :~~~~~tJJ~··~ .. ~~~~~%~~~~~~%~~ FASHION ISLAND OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 ' \ l I \ ' I DAILY PILOT' E DITORIAL PAGE City Should Decide 'I'he o~d l luntington Beach town lots may become a battlefield between tity planners and the South Coast Rl'gional Zone Co nse rvation Commission. ,.\l issue is the area's future growth and v.'ho will contl'ol it. 'J'hc to wn lots he along th~ city's coast, north of the old downtown. In the early 1900s they were laid out Jn small lots as l)at::ific:: City, a proposed beach resort. In the 1920s and 1950s, they were covered with oil wells. which has left them largely va ca n1. In recent years, the tov.'n Jot~ have becon1c a sore srot for ci ty planning. Because of their ocean orienta- ti on, there is a ~t ron g push for high density apart1ncnls 'fhe cit.y hasn't quite dt:l'idetl just \Yhat it \Vanis to allow. But if t:il y plan11ers don't st:irt 1n:tk ing soinc llarcl. fasl decisions, 11unlington Beach ,~·on't have lllUCh or :1 say about ii. The C'oast:il Con1n1 is!'ion h;1<: alreacly cut the po.lential density on son1e propost=d ;ipartn1e111s. :tnd re· cent ly said it won't allov.• any devetop1ncnt fol' :-i1x n1 onths. lluntlngton Beach should tell the Coa~t:il f'ornnu ~· sion what it plans to do "'ith the area. Other,vi:-c. the con1mission \vi\l do all the telling. Coast College Ex1Ja11sion '!'he painful proh!cn1 of pro\'idin)j graduates of the l~a rdcn Grove Unified School Dii>lritt wi th a ,1u nior col· lc i:;:c. education again i<> vexin :; lhe !'il'hnnl experts, :uno11 g then\ trustees of the ('nasl C:on1n1unity <~<,ll C'ge l)1~tri<·1. 'l'he_v 're right in the n1id st of it because they hav e been asked to annex the Garden Grove schools :.ystc1n ~nd to build a third c:1n1pus. in arlclition to Golden \Vest College and Ora11 ge Coast College, to serve Garden Li rove. l_ocal school authorities syn1pa thize with the pli ght of Garden t~rove Un1(fecl School District rc.s1dcuts. Gar. de n <.:rove taxpayers a rc socked a high sea t l::.ix o r :S 1.45 pet· $100 t•f a ::.;se~sed valoation to allow then1 to St·nd their stui.1£.1nt~ to 11eigh boring co1nmunity coll eges But they havt" 110 1•an1pus lhey coin call their 0\\'11 and 1u1 voles by \Vhich lhey can control the llestiny of two·ycar cUuca- Uon (or their children. Because the Ga rden Grove district ha.-: lo \v taxable wealth, there has been no great ru.~/1 by the bordering Santiago and North Orange (~o unty (,'0111111111111.v ('olle gc IJ1 -;tr1c ts to annex the Carden Grove !-.VSl l:n1 . 'l'hc ('oa ~t (;cnn1nunity College District has offered it s help on two 0C'ca!'>1o ns hut ttle measure was lll r ne<I <lo\1,rn at the poll ~. 11 1s 10 the c redit of C'oasl ('on11111111ity l'ollegc DJ:;;. ll'tL'l offi cia ls that they are \\'J Jl1ng lo aga in exa1n1ne the po:.:-1bi !11y of annexation because the y du rc<.:ogn1ze tlu: Jl~c\\" tl nd are wiUing to help. I lowever. it al so is comple1cty reasonable that they \Vant to protect loca l taxpayers t rnn1 being penalized by an annexation whi ch n1ight br1nl! !hcrn Ju gher laxes and rau~e ove rcrowding at the Or11nge ('oast and Gol den \\'est campuses. ('on1;tructlon of a third campus is an icleJ wort hy of ex pl oration. although the $15 1n iltlon Garden Grove offir ials have offered to put up is only 50 percent of what. i:.; necessarv to bu ild the school. It is und('t·~ta ndable that Ga rden Grove dnes not \vant. to be divi ded a1n ong the three dis tricts or forced into .sorn c (l!hcr kind of arrangernent hy a distant slate 111:1nr\a1 e. · If there I'> !o be annexatlon, the annexation 111ust be equitable tu l)Olh the Grirdcn (;rove Sc hool Distri('f rcc::1dcnt:;; and tJ1c taxpayers of the Coast Comn1unity Colleee District. This would mean stale aclion to provide very ~ize. a.hie fund<: that \Y ill keen !he di strict's taxes for oper:i- t1on<; down near the exi'i!i ng-level, and assist in the co n- struction of the third can1pus in Carden Grove. H " ' ,:;,) ~ ,, l ';._, /·: •,\ .• --V .,,, l ~~ I ,, " ' I \~,.} #.w. Ci "' 'Sot.his Christmas you 'II ha 1;e to rely on yuur imagination and creativity ... ' Wl1 y Do11 't You Write Good T11ings? An illteriaative to 'Ce1aso1•sf1i1•' ~YDNEY J.HARR10 Suppose you 1·\sltcd a doclor {or ::i. complete checkup. and you !hen rrcei ved a rull report front him tha t \11cnl something hke th is : ·· l'nt pleased 10 be able to lrll you that you r cyrs. c:irs, nose ~nd throat are fin e. l'our skin is unblc1nisht'<I, ~·our spine uncurved , and your neurological Sl's!cm is ftrSt·ratc. ·"Also. your heart is slrong .. vo111· lungs po11•crful, <1nd your ~~I c '.' n is a thing of n1<'d ie11l beauty. Liver 1s normal, ~;di bladder MCccllent, a.n,d the urinat'y tr;ict 1s healthy. I ''0 11 , VES, we also found a rnncer in the bowel Uiat is rapidly metastasizing and c<1ils for im1nt'<liate radical surgery. Other\1•1se. you're in terrific shape." \\'hat kind of nut is this doctor, you 111'ould ht> asking yourseU. \Vhal does 1l malter how splendid my spleen is, or how normal m~· gall bladder . when a n1alignancy threatens to kill me soon~ And , or course. you ~·ould be perfectly right. But this is exactly lhe kind of req uest I often get rrom readers . who a!ik me !O "say son1cthing good'' about v.•hars happening in the country. or in 1hc v.·orld. and stop l'n1phasiz1ng what thPy c11tl "the nega tive" A TVl'ICAI. ll'lt cr or 1his ror l :1 rrivcd !1119 morning fron1 ~lillnll, in 1\ h1ch the corresponden t \\'ondcred 11·hc1hcr I'm 'Just the 1ype of per::ion 1.rho "'ould Dear Gloo111 y : Gus \\ h.v arc oil tankers loading our fuel off ~luntington i:leach for over- seas shipments? F. \\' P. Gl.....,y G~• """"'""" a,,. 1ubmllltd bl' rtadtri aM dO rwl r>-c:t1~rll' rt flt<I I~• vot•• ol !11t ft~"'' Stl!d ra~r Ptl p .. vt la GIGGmy Gu1, D1Hy Pllol. rather look for the bad instead or the f,!ood things in hfr." J-lc sugl:(csts that -ff I wrote more about the good things "this wou ld alleviate son1c of the pa in in the bad things "'hich ha\'e bc~n hap- pening to us recently." Th is strikes n1e as a foolish. dangerous alld. -1Leachcr o11!! atti1udt·: as n1uch as -the folegoing doctor's rf•port \1·uuld be. \V hat we nerd tn kno1'1 is not \\'hat is right with us-such things arc usually evident-but what ls \\'rong . On e ess1!n· tial thing that ls wrong can kill us, and the dozen other things that arc right won 't help. 1\S FOR "alleviating some of the pain," thi!I is the y,·orst treatment one could recommend; for if you relieve the symptom!t of pain "'hile the disease continues to prolitress. you are conspiring in mortality. Pain is the artivator that 1nakes us do something ~ut !ht! ailment, whi ch \1·e otherwise y,·ould be conten t to ignore until it y,·as too \<11c. I love the "good things" about our country, and our y,·orld . And the only y,•ay I know to keep then1 is by alerting us 10 !he <:<i ncers that threaten lo take. 1h1·rn :iy,·av from us. and us from them. 'fhe com~cntator's greatest vti luc, li ke the doctor's, is 10 warn, not to praise. It Must Be Chri.stmas • • • Christrnas '"on't seem like Christmas 1{ Lhc folloy,•ing things don 't happen : ,\ niajorily of Americans will ag ree th<i l Christn1as has become too com· n1ercialized -and !hen go right on d('c per 1n10 debt than ever buying each other presents. One million grandpas will v.•eep Y.'ith nQstatgia as they tell thei r four million grandchildren how. in the good old days when they were chil- dren a kid v.·as thril led if he only i:ot ll bright fresh orange in his Christmas stocking. 111e four million grandchildren wilt conclude that either grandp11 is an nwfut lia r or th at kids must have been awfully dun1b in those d:iys. A ROBBER dressed in a Santa Claus cost ume will hold up a bank and get a way with the loot. Another one dressed the sa me '"ay will try the same thing. but his escape will be foi led when he is~ tackled and captured by a i::enuine street corner Santa. Four firemen and 12 policemen wor.kt ing a9 depart ment store Santas will be recognized by th eir captains and brough t up on charges ro'r moonlighting while on sick leave. Ten mi ll ion hus bands wl\J get as gifts necktle9 they woUldn't wear to a dog show. Two husbands wlll get txactly the kind of lies that delight thrun -but only one will get lo wea r his. The o!h1~r "'ill die of surprise. 1 Two days before Christmns an am- ( HAL BOYLE ) bilious young congressman \.\'ill get a lot of applause for proposing that the playing of "Jingle Bells" in public be banned for 10 years. Ao exhibitionistic yowig lady in Chicago will be arrested for strolling nude down State Street except for a Santa Clnus outfi t consisting on ly of a pair of black boors . a pair of red mittens and a long white beard . Ten thowand stenographers will be give n a raise shor tly afler the First of January because they helped 1he boss have a real kood ti me a t the annual office Christmas party. Fifty thousand stenographers will decide they'd be smart to look for another jGb because they gave th e boss a bad time at the annual office Christmas party. A SPOKESMAN fo r lhe Arab 1..eaguc will make a speech at the United Nations demanding lhat Ran1adan. the sacred month of the f\.1 ohammedan caleOOar, be given equal time wlth Christmas. Four out or fi ve gl rls who were going to jilt their boyfri ends will wail until after Christmos In hopes th at thei r suitors will give them rm engagcn1cnt ring !or the ho liday. Four .OU! or five chenpsknle guys who are ti red of their girl frien ds will brea k up with the1n lo avoid buying a present. M11ny people -but stltl a mlnorlly -wlll gG to church and worship Jesus, whose birthday Chri!itmas Is~ .... Christmas In the Public 1·0 the ~l)jtor: ChriS'fn1as in the ptlh!ic schools 1~ a highly emotional · issue in \\'hieh all sides are right. Those \\'ho arc pas.sio n:oitely dedicated to m a k i n g Christmas an authcnllc e .-.: p e r i c n c e rather than a \\'illcrcd-tlO\l'n \'Crsion in th<.:> public schools arl' correct Those \1·ho attack th is position as un· constituJional or Cl'cn ··un·American" are right. ioo. Those 11·ho \\'Ould argue that both sides can 't be corrl'C't are ;ilso right In f:icr. it is my contention th<it 1·1·cry 1ndi\'1duaJ American's op1n1on on 11us subJCl't 1s, a priori. correct. \\'hat. then . can 11·e Go? Let me suggest t110 courses of ac!ion : I. CONTl:\L'E our ruttle. se\f-rightcou £, painful cour~e uf trying to b<in 1\•h:it \\'C don't like , of trying to ge t irt n1o n· ut \\'hilt 1•e like, of de fendi ng our positions, attacking ol!icrs' po~itlons, elc., etc. or 2. St rive to find a posHi\'e approach v.·hich seeks to increase a b<isic ap- precia tion of all humfl n experience wi thout trying to ha11 anyt~in g, or get in anything, or defend , at!ack, or counter· aUack . Allow me to give an ex ample of the latter alternative course of action. one \'lhich y,·ould attempt to avoid the dcstnicti\'e and. all too often. ineffeC'li\'C results of the former alternative. l..ct's ta ke the winter frst1val season as an example. Suppose \1·e 1,1,·ere to ge t our schools to comm!'n1orate !he \1in rcr festival. \\'c could trace this back to ;1 time \1·hrn rt1rly m:in 11:ilchrd 1he days gro1'I shorter Ve:ir 1,1,·as !hi,: emo- tion. Cold and dark ht1\'C <1h1:1~~ been universa lly a .... eson11> t•xper1cnccs \<l fac t of which the energy crisis is <iga in reminding us. I Cold and da rk often sym- bolize death and evil . The l'onvf'rsc was likewise true. i.1 !_!ht und 11n rmth '"ere irna.ginatively conn t'l'l I'd 11 nh goodness and life. In short. \\'inter \\'as n hurnan problem. Different peoples attcrnpt erl to meft this uni\'ersal human dllcm111a in creative and diverse 11•ays. llOW WOl1LD lhe public school dPal with this \\'inter Scnson ·~ By using all !heir legitimate energies and training to present !he \Vln t(•r Season in its broadest framework. The goal '''ould be twofold: l. Giving the children an appreciation of the richness of all diverse l.'UlturJI <1nd religious approachrs to the Winter Season. 2. Building group harmonies and friendships on the finest • basis: mutual respect. 1 see no reason why all celebrations of the winter season by all major cultural and religious groups could not be researched by both teacher and pupils and presented in an aulhentic r!hnncr. 1 can see no reasOn \Vhy anything would have to be banned, censored, revised, Wick• J 0 ® 0 @ . a . ., I (.?) I ~~ I 'Its the first o f th e side view pictures.~ \ ( MAILBOX ) J,ctters from readers nre u:c/co11J c. Nornia/ly, writeTs should convey llicil' 111essages iit 300 words or less. 1'/ic righ t to coudense letters ro f it space or elimi'nate libel is reserved. All let· lers tn11st include sianatu1·e a1ul 1nfl i/- i11g address but names may be 1l11(/1- J1eld on request if sufficient reasuu is appare71t. Poetry will not be pub· l is lied. di!u1 cd. drletcd:-C::The \Vinter ~cason y,·ould allow all teachers and pupils 10 learn about and come to apprt'.'ciate their ovJn, as \veil as their neighbor~.' cel ebration. Thr public schools 11•nt1ld be performing their Jegitin1atc function: teaching. RABBI BERNARD P_ K!N<i Harbor Reforn1 Temple Y1de Songs To th e Editor: In a season of "Peace on Earth Goodwill toward Man,'' the recent debate orcr l'ulc songs being sung is much out of place. At Christmas time \\'e expect 10 hea r Christmas carols -it is traditional. Go into any store - turn on the radio -the stirring strains of "Silent Ni ght." the music Qf "Oh Conic All Ye Faithful" and "J ingle Bells" mark 1he approach of our happiest of holiday seasons. l1'i A Til\fE when Y.'e arc shov.'ing our youngsters thal our coun1ry c~1n have 'clay feet' too . do we have to t.ake aw ay other cherished beliefs as well? In our Fountain Valley school. 1ny children are learning about Chan· ukah -also, other Fountain Valley schools arc sharing lhe happiness of Olanukah. That one person can get a small following and possibly rule out all Christn1as carols in our school district is deplorable. Our chil dren all play together - religion is not a factor, thank God. Let's not start no\"! Instead , let us give our children a tradition that will not change. There are beautiful songs about both events; a Chanukah song has a place in our Christmas progran1. \Vhi le the churches arc striving for a rnorc ecumenical relationship an1ong religions. let us remember "Peace on Earth -Goochvill towa rd .Man." LUCILLE KELLER Dirt!I Tricks To the Editor: Did you ever notice that the same mentality that says that San Onofre nuclear generating plant is unsafe and that il should not be expanded to mcel ou r power needs is the same mcnlality which 81\YS that the Western White House is under-valued for tax purposes and tha t the taxes should be increased? NOW IT SEE1\1S tha t i( the po\1•cr plant is dangerous, this wouJd lo"·er tbe value of adjacent properly and the appraisal should refl ect this hazard next door. This fa ct is , of course. too simple :ind cannot be tolerated by anyone af- fl icted with the new syndrome known as "LUGNAAC ATHWA" ~Let's Get Nix- on At All Costs and To Jlcll '"ith An1er· lea). The dir ty tricks gencrnlcd hy this group defy any relation to the cotn· parut lve child's play of lhc Water11:utc , . ' zt·~ilo1 s. llardly a. Juy p:1st•s \\'1.H1ou1 :1dditional publication of unsubs1:inti;_irl·d t:hrirges fron1 unnarncd sourCt.!S or from profl·S.~ional rumor-n1ongcrs 11·!10 feel th :1 t it is time once again to n1t1ke the he;icllines. LAST \\'EEK the 1..CGN:\AC ATll\\';\ called for i1npeachn1en t 1f the Presidt·nt did not ration gasoline (the n1o~l un- popular ac t any po lit ician could corn- 1nil L This v.·eck they say that 1hc speed l'l'tluct ion n1easure i! unconstitutional. You may dcpt•nd on . sin1ilar response lo any action the President may take 1r1 behalf of the nation during these troubled tiines. PA liL WESTBROOK C:/1ris l111tas Ligl1ls To 1hc Edllnr : 8aeh year for the past nine years \\Cat ot.lr house have put up l\\'O st.rands of Christmas lights outside of our house. This is a tQta l of 50 lights. I do not knuw how much p!J\\'Cr people feel this uses but according 1o my figures. thi s 1vas 450 y,•atl s 150 bulbs of 9 \valfs each). In ou r living room we have three lamps. each having a 3-way bulb, 50, JOO, and 150 1vatts. These days, since the so--called energy crisis, if \\'e use any light in the livi ng roon1 \\'ith the exception of the light coming from lhe fireplace . it is one lamp turned to the 50-11·att setting. \VE INTEND 10 have some Christmas lights ou tside of our house this }'car_ One strand or 25 bu!bs. I an1 \1•illing 1Q cut do1rn 1nsid(' tny home in order to have and enjoy th~ happy feeli ng the outdoor lights g1\·c nll'. [>u 11ut JUdge us !oo harshl y 3S you drive pa:.;1 (11tr home 1his yea r. I 1Y ill ninke. !;;1crifi c1·s b11t in rnv O\\'n \va v. and those nf you who rriay find fa.ult go horne an d count how 1nany lights are bL11'11ing inside you r home . MHS. EARL C. DICK JR. Co1111nissio11's JfJb To the Editor: I believe it is time that alJ indi viduals take an Interest in what is happenin g to our cnvironn1ent under the un- questioned gui se of progress. The voters have sho wn their interest by creating the Stale Coastal Zone Conservation Commission to study the effects of prog- ress on Our environment. The Com· niission n1ust be allowed to work com- pletely independent of polilica1 pressures and special interest groups. They mus t be given the most accurate facts to wo rk with and the support of the voters that created this comn1ission. I A.1\1 (JPPOSED to nuclear energy expansion of any ki nd because T do not feel v.·c ha ve the moral righ t to leave our nu clear garbage for future gencratjons to ca re fo r. We do not have to Jh·c for tbe present only . \Ve have been given the faculties for plan- nin g ahead. The Coasral Commission is legully responsible only with the en· v\ronmcntal issues of our state, not the economic 111·elfa rc of the utility corn· panics or special interest groups. l hope that the Commission will not he pressured by any economic forces or it 1,1,·ill n1ake a mockery of our representat ive form of government. HUT H BF.AMIS H Pre fers R111io11l11g 1'o lhc J.:di1or : I feel 1 must write and express n1 y v1rws <.'nn(·rrn1ng th e cu rrent energy l'ri.~1~. particularly in regard to gas ral iouing ve rsus higher gas prices. In Schools my opinion. !ht• for1ncr 1s the 1)nly rquilablc solu11011. 1-fighcr ga~ prices w1ll 1n:1ke ir possible· for unly the '"e~lthy 10 buy gnsoline _ The lower and nu ddlc 1'l:1ss1'~ y,•\11 havl' the need for the gas. but 1ril l nnl bt• able to afford it. The need for gasoline exists at all class levels. and the needs of the \\leahh~· nrc no n1ore in1 portant lha.n those of ihr lc11l'er tlasses. Need is not the san1e as lhe abilit y to pay. GAS HATIONJN(; v.•ould make 1nore. sense in thal the automobile user could decide for hin1self what to do with his a!lol'ation of fuel. At least he wou ld be assured of having ~asoline, not based on his ability to pay exorbitant prices. I feel ii •hiE:hly significant that Presi- dent Nixon'.s advisory board on the energy crisis consists of 32 n1ember s who are also high.ranking. not entirely i1npartial executives in the 20 major oil compan ies. With udds of :l2 out of 34. the ordinary working-<::la ss citizen hardlv has a ehancc. r~·r l111ps C:o ngress Ju1s given President Nixon tou. many f>O\\'Crs, especiall y in \'iew of l11s past reco rd of not gi\'ing a dan1n aboul the ordinary citizen. 1\l!Cll ELE BURGESS Fairview Dolls To the Editor : lu the Mond~y. Dec. 3. article about the dressed dolls, J\1rs. Russell Dunnigan is quoted as saying that before she started \\·orking for Albert Sittoo l~omr , she offered her services lo F'a irv ic\I', but th!l t F'a 1rv1ew \\'Ollld accept only new dolls. AFTEH TlllS yenr's \·olunt('<'r lunch· ron an article \l'o'l~ run about lhe Hl'd Cross. ru1u sµcti fic~dly, l\lr~ Hell'll Andl'r~on of Lnguna Hi lls. who drrsses used do!!s for us. She has dont' this for several years and has dressed hun- dreds of dolls beautifully and cre:iu,·cly I hove h~n In thl~ pos1t1nn for O\'t•r four years and Y.'C have llC\'f'r tuml"I do\vn used dolls or used toy~ 11f :in y sort. It \s !rue lht:t at ('hr1st111a . ..-1~c give only new toys to the residents on Christmas n1orn ing, but we consider the dolls that Mrs. Anderson dresses new and du incl ude them in our Christmas gifts. J feel that the statcn1ent fl.lrs. Dun· nlg<1n made could hurt us "·ith C'On1· rnunity people whom "'c count on to provide all of our Christmas gifts . \Von't you please correct this information in an up-comin g edition. We would be very grateful. ENID M. LATHROP Director. Volunteer Services Fairview Stale 1-lospital OIANCll COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed, Pubtishtr Thomw Kecvil, Editor Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page Editor ~ edttorial pagl'! or the Daily Pilot M:"eks to inform and stimulate ~&dmi: by prnmlintf oo lh1i;: page div•ne•commt>ntary on topics or 1n- lert>st by syndicattd coh1mni1ts and cart~nlsts, by prcrviding a forum for ~aden;' vl('W!I ant.I by pre~Ung this nr'>'-Sp.aPf'r'll opinion.• And i<kM on C\HTt>nt topln. The ('l'llj!'!fil\) opinionit Qf tht-Daily Pilot "PfW""r only in !he eChtorlal column flt th1· mp of ~ page. Opinions espn-ssed by !he col- 11mni1t11 and c1r{OOT1!st ~ Rnd letlfT '>'Ti ten an thl!:lr °"''" anti m endot'le- mcnt of th eir vie-.--. by •he DaJly .PUO'l shoukl be inferred.. Wednesday, Dec. 12, 197 3 • ··1".l"!' v~L~•oUt'r l l c"c'-''---'*'------'-O~LY P!LOT_5,...-----------------------------------------------------------------i QUEENIE Phil lnterlandi .. Mr. Par ker in l'ersonne l says you're to stop lunching at Leo's Bar and Grill. In the morning it's~Ho, ho, ho,' and in Lhe afternoon it's 'Bah, humbug;' a nd we're getting complain ts." L. M. Bo11d A111erica11 Ea1·11s W eigl1t iI1 Gold 1.·Ien wore corsets firsl .•. It's se riously reported by some child specia!1sts th:it gr11ndparents never make yo ungsters neurotic .•. Elephants arc always hungry ... Average An1erican man in his lifetime ean1s just about the worth of his weight in gold now ... Catnappcrs almost invariabl y snore. ,: -Some old ti 111err. among the· Samoycds of Siberia still measure li me by kcUlcs. That i~. the length ()f tlrnc i t 1.akcs 10 heal a kctlle of cold water to the boiling po int. A subscrilx-r \Vho collects antiques snys he O\vns a genuine prcrevolution- ary to1nahawk. It's in superb condi· lion. he says. because he fitted it out with a new hand le \\'hen he first ..<IC· quired it, and since has equipped it with a new head. TllEN AND NO\\' Typically: A boy born In 192Q managed to get about two years of hig h school. took his first full.time job at age 16, and wound up expecting to work for 34 years, pulling dO'NJl a lifetime income of $120.000. A boy born in 1940 graduated frorn high school. started on the job at age 18, can expect lo \\'Ork for 38 years. making S265.000 in all. A boy born in 1001 wil l finish l"'O years of college. go to \\'Ork at age 20, put in <\3 yc:lrS on lhc job. e;:irning $4i0,000. Q. "Who said. 'rvl<irriagc is a meal \\'here the soup is helter than the dessrrt ''! Ogden Nash?'' A. No. Austin O't11Talley said th:JL Ogden ·Nnsh said , "The reason for ITitu:h matrimony is patrimony.'' That stale \1·ith the high est percentage of \\'Orking \\'ivcs is lla;l'aii. TAXI rit ETERS China \1•as \1·ht'rc the first meters ,1·cre put. into laxi· cabs. ~tore than 300 years ago. Don't knov,.. the pr~isc mechanics of th at t•arly de\'icc. Do kno"'· though. afl<'r a specified di stance it automatically tripped a hammer against a big gong. When th e skull borrf' th:it rnrloS<'s the eye cavily i!ll broken, it's called an orbital fracture. And statistics in- di ca le thal f;ir 1norc than half of these breaks nat ionl'.-idc arc c;iused by fi sts. :\rlrlrt ·~.~ H/(11/ !(J L. J'f. CO!l(I, r. (),Dax 11175. Nel.C· purl Llcu c/1 91tiGO. Wl10"'~ Bats? Jl a111-1J ire Lore Hel1)ful ClllC1\GO (,\l'l -Van1pirc lore may be a valuable source of m::iter1al in the under- standing of sch1zophrcn 1cs, :i. Chicago psychiatrist says. l>r. Lawrence l\ayton. direc- tor of training at i\·1ichacl f'sy c ho sorTI :l !i c :i nd Psychiatric lnst11111 r, said in the .Journal nf Voulh ;111d Adolc:.ce nre 1h;11 v :i 111 p 1 r c legends l·;-.n "hi' seen ro tx• a ri\·1d. \1!-11nl port ra~;_il of 1he \\•1r ld ot l hl' schizophren1 r .·· KAYT0 1"1 SAID lrgrnd.s 1li;1 1 depict vampirrs :1s young suicides ~·ho (_'on1c b:.irk to attack parent " nr c Io s c relati"es parallel 1hr cll•:i1h wish the schizophrl'lllC often harbors aga111st a J).'lrent or friend . Kayton s n id many psych1atnsts believe I h e schizophrenic personality ('\'Olves rrom a childhood re- jection by a parent or parent s. The vampire loo, ha s historically been an unloved cre;.iturl'. he no!rd. lllS ATTACKS on victims are sy rnbolie of a lll'Cd by 1hr \'an1pirc for love and af- fcclion. cspff'ially in the use of n1outh and !ecth as the \.\'<'apon , f\ayton said. '!'he teeth <1nd niouth can lX' u."ed for oral grntification or tor rnflicting pain . and hlood sucking mea ns U.e va1n- pire wants to becon1e a p;ir~ of the person he loves, Ka yton said. Dynamic Gifts For Dynamic Gals A Denim Pant Suit? A St. Tropeze Skirt? • 17ttl & J,...hw e W.-tcUff '1na e N•wp.m IHch OPIN I YIHINGS 'TIL ' I I ' -\ --\ ) ... ' , . . ,-. . l \ /. \ I' ' ,'h ! ( ,, / l ' '. I • ' I • . , •. ... / '• \ ' ' .... ~.·'' ,._._,, ., "Rust ico~ rerra cot ra ne51ing pots edged in rope. 41h"'x3Y.z", 3.50 4J,4"x4Y.l" size po r, 4 .50 , •, . ;;,;.. .. . ,• I : , " ·..._ · r·<.I Fo r a natural look f' . . I ' r -J ;· "Ruscico" 1erra corta ' .. / i'· .. ( "': I I I i I . r~i ! "l i ,;----... : ~--., ..... ; ... _ 1·. ·_.-·'1 \-·· ·~·:Jo.f ··;.. ... _.. .. .. , 7 .~' ..... {/\ './ >(. .l' i • "' ! .:/ f l ,, I I . ' ' , ' ' C al ifor nia ;1 7\;2"x7'12" c:achc· •/ p a r t n yell ow, iJreen,orange,119 SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA ( / ' _ Enchanting I I . . h _J P anting wit f colorful cachepots • Deligh rfu l pocs from indoo r species tu the harJy ourdoor rc rra coc ra va rie ty . Choose rhem to enhance the beaut y of yo ur planrs, ro ad d a fresh look w yo ur home. Come sec o ur huge se lection. Or o rJe r th ese by ma il or phone. Decorarivc Acc essories • • Yt'llow and blue, Califurni.t J.;l.11.ed r otu:ry jn a DouquL"t luoied ca ... hcpor, rrill'J, 22.50 from Spain in ~·hire, f>Vz":ic1)", 114 rope planter from Spa1 n /i l/2"x(1'' planter, 6 .50 ~l1 i"xS'' pl.inter, S 10 (il12"'x!O" planccr, ! l ·t. 3"xl 0" round rope design ceramic planter from Spain in yellow, blu e, green, 11,1 ·--• Colorful blue tone Portugal ceramic cachcpor 8'1.z"x8 '1.z" io Pagodl parcern with .wucer, 117 ShopMondaythruFriday, 10 :00 a.m.ro9:30p.m., M · s Sa A ""I i Bullock's Sanra Ana, 1 Fashion Square, 2800 N. acn tr¢e'i nta 113? •C cphone: 5· 7-72 11 Satutday,10:00 a.m.ro 9:30p.m. •. '· :: J S d 0 6 Bullock's SOil.th Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Brisrol, -CQ5ta' Mesa, 'Rlephonc: 556-06 1 l un ay, 11 :0 a.m. to :00 p.m. ., • • .. I I ~ l . ~ I T oday's F inal N.Y . Stocks VOL. 66 , NO. 346, 7 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDA Y, DECEMB ER 12, I q13 N TEN CENTS Battin's Charges on Nixon Appraisal Denied I I Hy \\'ILLIA,\1 SCllRf.lBER 01 Ille D1lt1 Pllol 11111 The Orange County Assessment Ap· peals Ro:ird today rejected charges Uy Supt·rvisor llobtrt Battin that President N1xon·s San Clrtnrntc r statc ls undcr- asscsscd by ;:is n1t1ch a s .~700.000. Afl er the hearing, 1vhich lasted three d.'.lys. Battin dubbed the proceedings a "kan!(aroo rourt." b1·a1Kll•d Appe<il s Board C:hairrnan S .. Otto Christl'nscn "Captain Kangaroo" and vo1ved to take the niatter to Superior Court on an appeal. "I really tee! the hearing has been illegal because I tried !o disqualify se veral members of !he board on grounds of bias." Battin said. "~ly initiul next step will be to takt' the n1atter to Superior Court ;ind appeal it on grounds of bias. ··I ca lled this a kangaroo court wh en it slrt rlcd . I still think lhe proceedings v.·ere kangaroo :ind the decision tn overturn my appeal v•as a foregone conclusion.·· During the first day of the hcflrings last wet!k, Battin altt>1npted to ch<1!Jenge Chri sten sen and board me1nber !Wbcrt ll ostetlrr on grounds th ey cuntributed to the ca rnpaigns of both Prcsidcnl Nixon and tormer count y assessor Andrey,· J. lhnshal'i'. y,•ho is no1\' a L1 S. ton· grcssn1an. Thl' ent ire heuring ccn1c rcd on the $1.37 n1 llhon valuation placed on lhe 24.6-acre La Casa Pacifica by the county assessor. Battin. the l;-irst District suprrvisor From S=-inta t\lla , claims 1he es1:11e should be valued as high as $2 n1illion. Tc~lirnony borughl out during the hear- ing illustrntcd that there v.·as son1e divrrsi!y of opinion as to the true value of the property. During today's proceedings. President Nixon's attorney frank DeMarco pro- Big Gas Pinch Feared I Motorists Expected to Bear Brunt of 25 % Cut \VASlllNGTON !APJ -The Nixon Adn1inistration today pruposed cutting f::aso line production 25 pe rcent effective J)eC'. 27 bu! the pinch on the average n1otorist is likely to be even more seve re. Regulations propcsed by energy czar -----Vitlliem -F ....... Simc.n... \~·ouJd ~.giv.t._ priorUy_ to en1crgcncy services, agric11ltural pro· duccrs. publie tran!'porlation se rvii:t.•s and energy pr"'oduccrs 11•ho buy gasoline Ill bulk. 1: They c.<1ulcl llu~· rill tile gasoline !hey 11ced. The Dl'fen se Departn1ent would get also all the petroleum it needs. except for •·space heating and housekeeping . ~..:--~· Roltd Plu11 s S lowed Doiv11 l1i New port The red tape created by environinenta l prcs.~ures is 1Vr<"aking havoc with Ne1rport Bf'flCh road building pl<ins, Public \\'orks DirL-ctor Joseph Devlin says. Devlin disclosed this week that plani; (n extend l·niversily Drive from the planned Corona de\ ~tar freey,·ay lo Jamboree Road have been deh1yed at least a yea r. And , Devlin said, a cutback in stat e ga.~ tax funds due to the energy crisis \\'ill foree lhe city to abandon plans to improve r>;ey,' MacArlhur Boulevard fron1 Ford Hoad lo San Joaquin llills ll.o:id. ncvlin tnld ruv rounciln1en that lhc nn!y 1naJor road ·proJeCt they'll be ;ibl(' tu offord 10 put in next year's budget is the \\"idening nf Ford Road frorn Jan1boree Road lo f.·1acArthur Boulevard. .. The amount of new cons1ruction fron1 j.?ilS tax funds "·ill be doy,·n next year for l h r~ reasons," Devlin said. lie said a n1ajor reaso n will be the ctrrlioe in gasolint' sales. lie explained that cities get 1.5 cen1 s per gallon, and that share doesn't go up when the price of gas goes up. I le said increased cos1s of projects, :-;1c1nming fron1 innatioo and en - \•fronmental regul~1tions. will also 21ffect the amount of \\'Ork thal can be perform· ed. '"\Ve expect <1 net Joss to the city for th e fi rst time in several years,., Devlin saicl. adding that the decline cou ld come even this year. Devlin ~aid anot her major concern (See llAVOC, Page%) Orange Cout Weather rrquiren1ents," under the proposed propose direct gasoline rationing lo !he there \1"ill be some gasoline left y,·hen regulation . consumer. so the sharp cu tback 'rould they reach the pump. Hut the department's requirements leave the average driver scrarnbling for The sharp cutback in gasoline pro- 11·ould be subject to.revie.,.,· and app roval any gasoli ne he can find . duction is designed to make more crude by Sin1on . And Administration officials admitted oil available for production of other Business. nonpr ofit organizations and oilmost immediately that the proposal · petroJeun1 products. including heating ,, govcrnn1ent agencies that buy bulk sup-contained a gla ring flaw because there oil and residual 'oil used by utilities pli&S y,·oufdT-OiTn a ~cona1lriorffy group,--iSno-rovtsion-ror-prturity sate.,.--to m-.. to produee-eleek'icily,. --- f'liglblc to buy as much gasoline as dividuats or companies whose services Simon also revised an earlier propos1l they did in 19i2. n1erit priority treatment but y,·ho do for ailocation or home heating oil and Bui rC'ta il see1·1te stations "'ere at not buy gasoline in hulk . diesel and jct fuel. the bottom of the heap, gelling whatever Independent ambulance services. sn1.ill President Nixon delegated the authori- is left over. And afte r priority needs farn1crs and independent taxi drivers. ty to Sin1on to issue such regula tions nrc filled. 1hat could n1ean a cut or for example-. "·ould find themselves un<ler !he Emergency Pclrolcum Act tar n1orc lhan 25 percent. ~·ailing in line at the filling station of 1973 on Dec. 4, jusl one 1,1,·eek after Ho11·c\'Cr, the Adniinistration did not along y,·ith everyone else. and hoping he signed the bill into law. ..,·\... N f.r Nixon 's Fuel Allocation Provisio11 s At a Gla11ce WASHINGTON (AP)-Here at a glanet are the major provi s ions of tile Nixon Admlni stration·s proposed hitl allocation regulations: GASOLI NE PRODUCTION: Gasoline production woukl be cut 2S percent below 1972 levels, effeclive Dec. 27. GASO LINE SU PPi.TES : Emergency services. fuel producers. pub 1 i c transportation and agricultural users ~·ho purchase gasoline in bulk would receive all they need . Business and government bu I k purchasers v.·ould receive !he same amount s they did in 1972. ·rhr Defense ~partmenl '>''OU1d get all it nerds. \\"hate\·er ~·as lc!t .,.,.ould be available to 1111 other users. including the retail se rvice stations that supply individual motorists . llEATI NG OIL : All the fuel ol l necdl!d for fuel production and public transporta· lion ~·ould be made available. subject to a ceiling on increases over 1!l7~ use. Vital community services and medical. dental and nursing services would gel JO percent more fuel than one yea r earlier. Supplies ror heating homes· and businesses v.'ould be cut back enough to require that thermostats be tur ned down by six deg rees in homes and schools and 10 degrees in other buildings. AVIATION : i\fajor domestic airlines v.·ould receive 5 percent less fue l 1hrough Jan. 7: 15 percent less after .Jan. i. Fuel available for business and l!xecu!ivc flying and for private pilots fly ing for pleasure l'i'Ould be reduced even rnorc. T1·af f ic Elen1e11t of Pla11 Set ,f 01· Public Hea1·i11 gs Newport Beach residents will be asked to gi ve their opinion on how the city ought to deal with its trafnc circulation problems over the next 20 years. The first ptlblic he8ring on the pro- posed traffi c element of the new general pl an \\•ill take place Thursday at 7 p.111. before the Ne~·porl Beach Planning Commission. "\Ve're looking for all the public input we can get," said William Agee. com- mission chairman. "I'm sure we 'll get plenty of it." he said. Three ol the seven members or the citizens committee that guided prepara- tion of the plan already have criticized it . clai ming that the cons ultant made some changes that they had not ap- proved. trafri c driving north through l·luntington Beach would be diverted to a nc1,1,' road built across !he \\rest Ncwpor1 Bluffs. -The proposed Fifth Avenue Coasl Highway bypass around do w n to 1v n Corona del ~tar should not be built. The consultant has rccon1mended the elimination of on-street par!..i ng through Corona de! ~lar as a means to alleviate congestio n there. This is one of the recommendations that has been critieiz· ed by citizens con1mittee members. -A seCOhd bridge over upper Newport Bay should be built just to the norlh or the existing bridge. whlch should be rebuilt. Th e new TOadway would con- nect Coast Highway 1,1,·ith Westcliff Drive. -The Corona de! i\lar Freeway, should (See TRAFFIC, Page %1 Storr1 i Poutids Upper Part Of California From Wire Servlttt! SAN FRA NCISCO -Anoth er storm pack ing howling ~·inds beet fu riously at the upper Northern California coas tline today as rain spr ead south1vard ol'er ha lf the state. Rain is likely as far south as Point Sur and 1\1erced ton ight ~;ih showers on Thursday, lhe National Weather Ser\'ice said. A heavy downpou r is txpect cd along the northern co ast tonight where souther- ly gale~ were blo1\·ing 30 to 55 mile~ per hour !11is 111orning. The \\·c;ithcr service also "'arned of h<'a1·y snow doy,·n 10 about the 3.500-foot {·le1·atio11 in the !\It. Shasta-Siskiyou area tonight. A tra1'clers ad1•isory issued for the Sierra Nc,,ada warned or heavy SllOIV. blowing and drifting with gusty 1vinds tonigh t. al about the 4.000-foot lcvcL Storm clouds drenched Eureka Tues- day 1vith more than eight·tenths of an inch of rain, forecasters said. About one-thi rd of an inch of rain fell in Re<i BlufL Oakiflnd an d San Franc isco ~·hile Sacramento had about two-tenths of an inch of rain and Stockton. one- tenth of an inch. Scattered slwwcrs are forecast Thurs· day. f\.·1canwhile. a coastal flood alert v.1as up in Oregon tod<1 y as the iiowling storm. combined wilh high tides, moved in from the Pacific Ocean. A boathouse used by the Clatsop coun- ty she riff's department broke loose at Tongue Point near Astoria. Coast guardsmen late r returned it to the dock. The Coast Guard stood by at Vaquina Bay to help a fishing vessel in distress during the peak or the storm Tu esday. \Vi.nds reached 60 m.p.m. at Ne~·port but no serious problen15 v;·erc reported. 1\t Seaside, winds broke a window in a school and a t.eacher _was reported to have been cut by glass. duced tv.•o \Yilnesses I() suppor1 111:-; con· tention that even Orange Coast Ta-: /\s· sessor Jack Vallcrg:i 's figure n)a ~· bf' too high. Appra isers Hu go Dru111n1 .111d Crr;:ild E . Schmilz. l\\'O of the !hree appr:usi.·rs hired by De~larC'O lo rel'i•'\\' \'<11lerf,la· ... assessment. told ih n :ippcals p11 nr1 tod;1y Vallerga's assessn1c11t l<; prob;ibl~· the most accurate one poss1b!1• hr1·a11-.1• rit the unique nature of tile pro1>Cr1y They said ho\1'c1•cr, th:H tht'y 11ould ' . . ,, . ., . ., ,, ~ .. ~"' ..... ,.. ,. ~'"",;..':' -· . ~ ~,.t,.;;]4: . .,.1~ .. ~~- ~ . ' ,. . ' ,.... ~~' •• ~-... -... _ ..... _ ---. -· ----•... ····--·- "t1gge!it a 1·:i l11r !ll to 1:1 ptrccnt le:s-. !han rhe ~1 J7 n111l10~., figure becausr of clo~er f'.\nrnin111"1ons of thP propcrtiP~ u~cd by \';1llerg;1 H• C"omparl' 11'ith th: .\1xon cst:•ll' ;uut cornp to '' tonc!usion of its 1·alut· l)uring f!llf'S l1oni11A hv I) e :'>I ar e o llru1n111 ~;1/ll. "i1 11as the p.:incl's ton t•lu sion thn1 thf' county as:;1·~snr·~ 1ncthotl uf ana!_l'!'HS :ind lcclu1i<1u<' gcnera lh rl'presl·nH·d proprr a p p r a 1 s a l pro (Sec BATTI,\', Pag e 21 Boy, Beacli. B11cl~et Bryan Brindley, 10. a visitor fro1n Chino, does the t.hings that are !Un to do at low tide on a balmy winter day along the Orang& Coaot. Cou11ty Ai1·po1·t Airli11es Filli11g U ]l £01· Holida ys By CANDACE PEARSON Of 1111 OtllY l'llol S!Mf A lot of holida:; tra~!ers \YOn'l be nying thiS :;eason because they "''01i'l be able to get on the planes. They're all booked up. Almost. anyway. Officials at Hughes Airwest, Air California and Golden \1,..est airlines at Orange County Ai rt today sa w little hope for people stil without reservations ge tting where they ant to go during the holidays -at leas y air. "It depends.'' sa id c ticket agent at Air.\'CSI. "Reservations are quite full . It's hard lo say 1vhethcr 11·e ha ve an y flights al'ailable .. , You can 't get to ri.lcxico fo r Christma! from here -at least not by Airwe:s t -hec;iuse too many other people go!. their names in first. And San Francisco and Sacrainento :i re definit e maybes. "t"'rom the 19th to the 21st (of December ) 1rs too lat e no\v to get reservalions for most fl ights," a Golden \li'est official said. The ne\VS at Air ral is similar. ''A Jot of our flights are so ld out already," said one reservation official, and have. hccn since Septembe r. Lale night and early morning fog and low clouds with sunny afternoons through Thursday. Con- tinued cool, according to the \.\'Cather service. llighs in the up. per 60s at the beaches rising to the low 70s inland. INSIDE TODA\' The hearing 1,1,•lll deal with 11 series of rcrommendations in the study that was submitted last month by the Alan ~1. Voorhees Co. of San Diego. The city paid $85,000 for the three-phase study. Among the rerommendatl-Ons : 1 -Pacific f.oa st Highway .should dead- end at the Santa Ana River. Through Holding Tank Law Jan. 1 t"orget goin g to Sacramenl o by Air C:i l. but you might be able to detour by way of San Francisco. if you hu rr)'. Fligh ts fron1 Orange County or CX!tar10 tScie AJRLINES, Page t) I f Two ailing, eLdtrly widow1 residing in rundown bungalows in the Bay Shore Trail.tr Park t11 Ne.wpor £ Beach wllJ get a visit fron1 Santo Clam in the form of Tltt I rvine Con1pany this Christmas. Set story Page 11. Al YHr S•rvl(t 2 .... ; .. , JI l .M ... ,, ' C1llfOl'lllt U, JJ Ct'"' Con11r 17 Cl•11llltd lt·H Clftll(.•· M c ... ·n•onf jt 0..ttl--kH 11- Rdli.11..r l'•H 6•7 •11tM1•llllMlll IS. .H P'llllll(I tJ, J>" ,.,. 1'fM ltKonl It Mff'-• .. 1\1111 Lal!Hr1 • ~..... ' Movlh '2.Jl MlrfNI ,..... ~ Mt llfMI Ntw1 4 Of•llff (Mftt'( 1a.1t l~tvl• '"""' 1' '""'' ,... Or, ltllMnflll '1 ltKti INr"btll M4' T ... YIWll JI TIIN flf'I »-U Wot~ 4 Wtflltft'• Ntwl J, .. Wtrl• Ntwt I BANDITS DIDN'T HAVE ANY PVLL ROME (UPI ) -Bandil.!I trying to break Into nn Gffitt tor a payroll robbery !ired it submachlncgun burst at the lock but sfl ll did not manage to knock down tM door. Finally, they gave up and fled. Police ,,.;d they h.!d b«n pulling al th• door lr111ead of pllshlng. .. Harbor1naster Outli1ies Procedures for Enforce m en t By ALMON LOCKA BEY Dltlr l'ltlf ... " ... •.iPw There ls an Orange C.Owity ordinance that requJres every boat with a pennanenUy installed marine toilet to have a "holding" tank lo prevent overboard.disCharge or sewage. Bcgtnnlng J Rn . t, 1974. that law will be enforced by the Orange County Harbor Department. The law applies to Dana Harbor, Newport J{arbor, Jlu n· tington Ha.rbour and Sunset Aqualic Park . Al O~rg, herbormast.er. laid that in· formation on mort! than 100 boat owner! and marina ators today at the regulAr br meetirig of the Marine Division o wport Harbor Chamber of Commer The~ !late s were hardly out or Oberg's at~lore Ile was !Wamped ~Y a deluge of questions as to the method of enfmement. There will be no blockades or wholesl!le boarding of boats to detennine if th ey have holding tanks, said Oberg. "If we stop a boat operator for 11. I speeding, non-..regiilitralion or other viola- tion. \l.'e would board the boat end inspect for required equipment. If tht boat has no holding ta nk .!he operator would he gt ven a citati on,'' sakt Oberg. But the boat owne~ wel"t'n 't the onlv ones firing qOestions '8t h~.rbor ofricials • The law also requires tflat all marinas ln.'llall pump;>Ut stahons t.o empty holdin~ tank!!. Marina operators are concerned over what standards, if lln y, hevc been set up. Must they be permanently in- stalled slations which pump Into lhc IS<e TOILET, Page II -' DA IL Y PILOT A D ' PRO VES EFFI CIE N1 \Vr\·e all heard of e ff icle ncJ ::i.pDrtments. This is nn efficiency apart· n1cnt ad: SPACIO US Studio. Ne a r n1ain beach. Crptd. tull kitchen. $165, (Phone Nos. J It proved its efficiency by ren~nj the apartment in one day. Check 01 the efficient wa y a Dally Pilot ad ea1 1vork for you . Dial the direc1 liner u a l)aily 1-'llot ad ·vi.sor. Phone B~2·567B, '> • " • 1 2 DAIL V fl llOT N Wtdntsdiy, Dt ctmbtr 12, 1Q7.3 No Offsl101·e See11-Nolv By IULARY KA \'E Of tl'I• 0111, 1'1101 SUit N{'Hhcr Signal nor Union Oil Com· panies, the two firms v.·ith plat(on11s off the coast of J{untingloa Bt:ach, have in1medlate plans for drilling ncv; ""'ells, despite Tuesday's ruling by the State Lands Commission lifting the offshore drilling ban. ·Bill Woods, ,·ice president of Signal Oil, said that since the con11nission set a new policy to accept appl1c:i tions for new v.•ells, thf'rr is a possibility that Signal n1ay redrill son1<' of the 52 v.·etls oo the platform off the coast. "Maybe a half dozen n1:i y eventually be red.rilled," \\'oods f.'!;li1nated, "but ECOLOGISTS RAP OFFSHORE DRILLING PLANS, Page 12 plans are not }Ct forn1u!atcd to do so." A spokesman for U11ion Oi!, however, said that no ph-1ns \\'hatsoevcr are set for new drillinE:. "\Ve have 33 v.•e\ls on our platform off Huntington Beach ," explained Ralph Morrison, spokesman for the company, '"but do not plan lo add any more. The possibility does exist, hov.·ever, with the energy shortage.'' The Huntington Beach Company, a subsidiary of Standard Oil. has only onshore oil wells, and i.s not affected by the new ruling. HWltinglon Beach city officials ac- cepted the decision as ''necessary," but were not too pleased wi th the prospects or new drilling. "Six months ago, I v.·ould have been ~oleritly opposed to the ruling ," com- mented Mayor Jerry Matney. "But now, with ~the shortage (If energy, 1 can't . ... :.!~:,··~ppose it.,. "All I can do is insist ()fl restrictions and precautions to prev~nt what hap- pened in Santa Barbara from happening in Huntington Beach.'' Matney added . "As a city, we can express our concern and put pressure on the body that will approve the new o i t applications for ?.'ells." the mayor concltJdcd. Dau, '11•1 5!1rt ,11110 ROUGH ROAD AHEAD Newport Beach'' Oavlin Fron1 Pagel HAVOC ... he has is the amount of tin1e it takes to complete projects. "Environmental constrainl~ are plac- ing absolutely severe handiC'<.ip5 on us." Devlin said, pointing out it takes six months to get approvl!I from the Army Corps of Engineers, 90 days to get permits from the Santa Ana Regional \Valer Quality Control Board and nearly lhat Jong to grt approvals from the South Coast Regional l.orie Conservation Commission. One or more of these approvals are all needed for almost all v.•ork within Ne,~1port Beach. Devlin said clelays in obtaining con· struction materials a re also being felt. Devlin S11id the Ford Road project v.·iH cost $444,000. He said the city's gas tax revenues will be about $600.000. He sai df*l,000 in gas tax fund,,· will have to go to road maintenance, $30,000 for ·landscaping and close t~ $200,000 is c:omm ltted ror new traffic signals . He explained that ·Ford R()ad will _require about $100,000 of the gas tax revenues. An equal amount will come from c:ounty ·funds and the Irvine Con1- pany will spend about $200.000 in con- junction "'ith its Big Canyon residential deve lopment. Com1non Cause to Quiz Kalmbach Over Finances LOS ANGE LF.S (AP\ -l~erbert W. Kalmbach of Nev."J)Ort Beach. President Nixoo·s t>f rsonal attorney, was to be questioned today about the finan,cing of Nixon's 1972 presi dential campaign. 1 Sources close w Kalmbach said he i>lanned lo give a deposit ion, but un- derstood that it would deal only with his role in filing the campaign statement. .Kalmbach did not expect to respond to questions dea ling with "specific items that are in, or ool in the statement," the sources said. Attorneys for Common Cause. a citiren's organization. said they planned to take a deposition from Kalmbach toda y and hoped 10 take another fron1 Patrick J . Hillings Thursday. lllllings. a longtime friend of Nixon 's. ll-Tote the controve rsial Jetter from the AllU!rica11 r.1 i1 k Producers. Inc .. pledging S2 million to the 1972 ;'-;ixon carnpaign. Con11non Cause is tryi ng to determ ine the accuracy of a ca mpaign contribulion :ind exJX>nditure statc1nent filed by the finan ce committrc for Nixon's campaign ln .~t ScpL 2fl Kennl"th liu1do. Jr . Con1mon Catlse :iHomey, said l\<1ln1bach is to bf' asked :iOOul ··gaps on the fa re or the report.., f ;111do s;1id 1he purpose of ~hrec major CXJK'nscs 11;1s 11ot hstrtl on the report Included 11·:is a $50.000 payment to l'rance ~1. J{;iinc J r .. 11ho (~uido said 11·as a brolher·in·law of J-1 .R. Haldeman . forrner \\'hire llou!<e chief of staff; a SI00.000 pa yrncnl to former Ken1ucky Gov. Louie B. Nunn ;ind a $.10,000 pay· ment to John Caulfield , former New • OlANGI! COAST N DAILY PILOT '1'1!• Of"•-Coait DAILY PILOT, "il'h ...,,,cl! 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"42°1671 c.....,1tti1. t'7J, O••"" eo.u ~1.,,11111 c-""'· '" ,..,... 11tt111. 111111tr1110111. ld!_,I•! '""'-' or 44,..,.,,""""!I ""'i" ..,.., M rt ,,.ldllCtd wlNUI t!!«ll l ..,,_ ..,lot .... ot c'""'rlgM •WMr. Stc...O t llH l'&llioo-... Id 11 ("I• ,. ... Cttu .... 11. '""'"'P""" ii. ,.,, .. , 11 n -INYr l>r -11 U.11 '""'"~I•• "'Hltl'Y Wl>llMI-IJ.U "-"""· York City police detective ,,,.ho served as staff assistant to the President. Guido said the report stated al! lhree payments were "paid at direction of others." "There's $180,000 right there on the face of the report that l\'e arc conctrnerl about." Guido said. Jn addition. said Guido, payments were made to for mer New York City Police officer Anthony Ulasewicz ror "general investigative services" and to Donald Segretti for ''field operations.'• The report further notes that "all payments listed in thi s schedule to Mr. Ulasewicz and Mr. Segretti were made on direc- tions of lf.R. llaldeman and John Ehrlichman." Segret ti pleaded gullly to polit ical sabotage and is serving si1 months. Ulascwicz to I d the Senate \l.'alcrgate Commitltt that he did investigative v.•ork for the Nixon committee. Hrllings 11·iU be <1sked "'h)' only a0011t. $;,o().000 "'as reported rect.ived by Nixon campaign CQmmittce v.·hcn the leUcr from A:\1Pl pledged ~2 million, Guido sai rl . The report was filed under c:ourt ordrr after a Common Cause suit to' force compliance v.1th Corrupt Practices Act of 192.5 The ::ict requires the idcri· !1ficatir1n of mntributors of 1nore than $100 :ind rhe ident1 !1rs of recipients and rC'asons tor all expenditures of more than $10. The litt!c-kno\vn ]av.• v.·a~ rucccssfu.lly used by Comrnon Cause lo forcc rlisc!osure by the Nixon 1'0mmiltec of funds collected before the federal can1- paign disclosure lav.· enacted last year 11·ent into effect. From Pqe l TOILET ... city se v.·age system, or will parlable units be acceptable? The operators got no dcfinile answer. Bob need, chief of Newport Beach's Deparhn<'nt of t\farine Sa fety, said his department would be charged v.•Hh "inspectlon " of pumpout racilili<'s in :"\ewport lfarOOr. ''\Ye do not have the mflnpower 10 1nspttl el'ery morina and the law has not spelled out any clear cut standards," said Reed , "\\°e will bl' only as ;iggressive as the city council forces us to be." Retd added. Quei;lion ed as to the acceplability of portable toilets, Oberg sajd they would only be legal on boatJ wh ich do not , have permanently Installed "heads." l.arrY Leaman, chief of operaUon11 for the county lfarbors, Beaches and Parks Department, reviewed lhe history ?f the county ordinenct , explalning tha t 1l was "forced on Iii\ by the state water con trol district." Leaman said the Coast r.uard ~'3i\ ~·orking on standards for scw11ge control that would be ('ffcctl\·e In two years for new boats and five years for e1istlng hoat.~. AIJuse Cited Complaint Hits ~1igratio11 of Leviatha.ns Begins Whales Earlier~ Newport Police One of the Orange Coa!it'1 most popular wlnltr hobbies -whale watchlni -may begin a little early this year, marine experts say. Olli' Tll EV CAUTION novices not lo con fu se the rnnssive gray whales with ~roup:s of fr isky porpoises that are also known lO play just orr the coastline this time of year. A 2L-year-0ld \\'('$\ 1\'ewport man fHOO a forn1al con1pl<1int ·against Newport Beach police Tuesday, charging thal he v.·as physically mistreated \\'ht'.'n he v.·as jalle<l after his arrcsl on charges of being drunk in public, John A. Usztics, 203U, 40ltr St , said he has numerous eu1s, abrasions. and bruises as "'ell as a shght concussion resultin g frotn his arrrst and alleged physical abuse. Ne"'port Beach police acknowledged the oon1plaint tod::iy, but declined c:om- n1ent pending ::in invest1ga lion. Us ztics said he v.·as arrested about 3 a.n1. Tuesday after he f\a~ged do v.·n a police officer to seek help in ap· prehend ing a man who had stolen tus bicycle. "I had al ready rerovt<red the bike," Usztics said, "and ~·as riding it \\''hen 1 saw the officer driving down 46\h St. "I \\'a\'ed at the officer W exph1in "'hat had happened ," he said. Offitcr R<1y Clever, v.ho 1nadc the arrest, gave th is accowll ; "Observed defendant staggering in traffic lanes of W. Balboa Boulevard . Defendant unable to stand without fall- ing . Dcfcnd<1nt \'Orniting in ro.1dway . .Defendant wtablc lo care for himscll or others.'' Usztics admitted he had bt'.'en drinking, but denied he v.·as drunk. "I "·as in perfec1 control of the bike." he says. "So mu ch so that I v.•as able w ride \Vhile "'a\'ing at the officer with both hands." Usztics said he started to get into the police car beca use he thought the officer would help hi~ find the man who had earlier stolf;n his bike. He said that while entering the car. Officer Clever shoved him, sma'.Sfiirig 11is .head against the car. From Page I BA'ITIN • • • C'edures. '' Schn1itz :ind Drumm !old the panel morf' c:onsider:l!ton should be t;i\'l>O to redu cing the asscssn1ent because or tht· delays a prospeelivc dt'veloper v.ould have in building any kind of subdivision on the property -a u~e \1·hich all the 1vi lnesscs claim v.ould be the highest and best lor the blufrtop. ocean front properly. •'The assessor is problibly n1ore op- timistic than \\'e \\'OU!d have been as to the depreciation value of the property due to delays such as Proposition 20 rcvie"·s." l)rum1n said. Schinitz told the panel the assessor'.c; rigure y,·as probably at the upper end . of an acceptable ranp;e or appraisals bul that a figure quoted Tuesday by lloward Childs. the man "'ho apprnised the es late for the Slate Board of Equal ization, \\'as definitely too high. Childs, test ifying ti!> Batt in's only witness in the case. told the panel 'Tues- day he appraised the land at $1.5 million but admitted under cross-examrnat ion that Vallerga's figure \1·ould be v.1thin an acceptable margin of error. Childs' appraisal took into account onlv the land and did not count nearly $400.ooo in improvements made to the property. Childs said the deprecia tion on the property exactly offset the 1n1- pro\'emer.t costs. Vallerga's assess1nent of the land was a tota l of !he land value itsel[ and approxin1ately $ 2 4 0, 0 00 for inl· provcments. Battin. in his summation. told thr panel that the least they 5hould do is revise the valuntion Up\vard to Cl1i!ds' $LS million and add in the $400,000 in improvements. In a summation on behalf of Vallerga. Deputy County Counsel Lon \\'atson said Battin has done his best "to confuse the case or possibly he lacks a basic understanding of appraisal techniques." lie said all the 1v11nesses in 1h1s case have been "caught up in a political football game ." Ne,vport Police Investigating Car-bike Crasl1 Newport Beach poli ce today were con- tinuing lo invl'sligate the cause of a car-bicycle accident Monday in wh ich a !~year-old Corona dcl ~far boy su f- fered a broken wrist. Police also Were still invrstigaling the possibility that lhe driver of the car, a 1&-yea r.()ld whose name "'.'.Is withheld. may have broken the law by lea\•in~ the scene o[ the 4 p.m. accident n! Goldenrod Avenue and Sea Lane. The bicyclist, Terry C. Pel e.rSen of 1215 Kc)' West. \\'as treated at llo.~g Memorial Hospital and released !hortly after the accident, police said . l',.._PqeJ TRAFFIC ... l~ rerouted through Bonita Canyon to connect with Pacific Coast lllghway below Corona de! Mnr . Ov<'rall cost of !he .!itrCl'!t im· prove a1ents in the pl.111 \\'rrc stt al $65 mill ion. The consultant ci>ti inated that local l a~pnyers woukl have lo pick up about half of the cost lie said he v•as also sho\'etl roughly and injure-cf 111 jail. 11here he admi tted rnaking noise bccau~e he s;11 d oflicers refused to tell hitn \\ hy he hod been arrested. Uszlics said he v.'85 released on $30 bail aftc.r n1ore than si x hours in jail. l1e said oolv after his release v.•;is he 1oJ d the rcasOn for h1~ arrest. lie clainu•d also tha~ he v.·~1s not ad1'i.scd of his rights. Ball1oa I\1othcr Clai111s Police Harass111ent Mrs. Mar lene Ra!chelor of Bnlboa . filed a forn1al con1plaint Tursday, alleg- ing Lhat Ne\\·port Beach police were ha rassing her daughter when they ap- prehended the 9-yC'ar-0\d girl ~nd t~rce friends \\'hilr they '\•ere s t n g I n g Christmas carols in their ne ighborhood. Police today drclinM to co1nm£1nt on !he charge. s;i~·in~ they are forbidden hv \<1"' to discuss it. ·~trs. Balchclor of 112 E. Bay Av enue. elai n1s police have been harassing her children for !he past several n1onths . The formal charge stems from an incident last week in which police pickl'd up four children -aged six to 10 vears o!d -,vhilc Chris tmas caroling in Balboa and ellegcdly Soliciting mon~y. Police said they had received lwo ·complain ts that the children were falsely rlain1ing to be collecting fund s ·ror cl\ati· ty . Police said they had assi~ed. an in· vesligator 10 1he claim of harassment and \\'ill issue a report in about l\\'O v.·reks. J\frs. Batchelor said police have been picking on her children since last su111- n1 er, v.·hen 1hey \\'ere investi ga1ing charges of dnig use in the apartm en1 building 11,·here she li\'rS. Police I.! Ed ribbarclli said !he <'hildrrn .,.,·ere picked up because they \\'ere 100 young to be on the street at night \l'ithout their parents. Thr chi ldrC'n \\'C're taken to the pohce stalion and later rC'lcascd to custody of their parents. From Page 1 .L\.IRLINES ... to San Jose and Oflkland are also difficult 11l find. Air Cal isn't even taking name s for waiting lists. Although Air Cal has announced that certain flights \1'il! suffer cutbacks because of in1pendin g fue l shortages, the condition is re\'ersed during the .,.,·eek before and after the Chrlstmas holidays. ··\ve·\'c added qu ite a fc\V flights dur· ing Chris tmas.·• an Air Cal oH ici al said, adding that the cutbacks l\'on 't take effect unt il the new year, when Lhe extra busines s has died dov.'11. All airline officials agree that more people th~in eve r seem lo be deciding f::ister air I ravel is the way to go. r Less than hal f a dO'ten slray whales have been off icially reportl'<i on the annual migration from the Arctic Ocean to the v.•arm water bays of Baja California . FI RST SIGll TfNGS o( large groups of the grays, which average about 35 fee t in length. usually take place about Dec. 21 , lhe fi rst day of winier. They usua lly make their return trip in mid-February. Several thousands whales wUI rn<tke the 12,000-milc round trip swim that is the longest animal migration in the 11·orld. 1969 Thro11gh 1972 U11it Votes to Cl1ecl{ All Aspects of Nixo11 Taxes \\'t\Sl1INGTON fU PI I -Congress joull committe e on internal rf'venue tax· ation de cided today to cxarnine C\'ery aspect of P resident Nlxon·s fede ral in· come taxes fron1 1969 through 1972 and not confine it to the l"'O questions Nixon proposed. In n1aking public his tax record last 1vcekl."nd, Ni:<oo asked the !louse-Senate panel to exan1ine dedu ctions for the gift of \'iCe presidential papers lo the nation and \vhether he should ha\'e paid Higl1 Cou11 Rules Oilldre11 Must°· Support Parents SAN FRANCISCO fUP ll Th e Cali fornia Supreme Court ruled today that adult children can be compelled 10 rontribulc lo the support of their aged net.>d~· parents. The court. in a 4-'.! d('cision. said that provisi()ns of lhr. l!lil \\'clrnre Re for1n Act lo !he Old Age Security La1v v.·hi ch allows counties lo take lei;al action agai11st adult childr<'n lo collect 1noncy paid 10 aged parents were eon· stitutional. After the 1971 law v.·as challenge d in Sacra mento County Superior Court. county 11·cl farc departments \I' er e restrained from seeking rel mbUrsement frorn children of needy persons. Today's ruling 1vill pcrn1it the welfare agencies 10 recover support money from these persons. 1-low cver, U1e stale Welfare Department said it will not co mpel th e adult children to make back payments because of a ne\\' wrtfare law . effecti1·e Jan. I. v.·hich grants them "forgiveness'' for not l.1ln· tributing in the past. The decision v. as made in the case (If tv.·o 1-\'ido"·s. Ila llw111ey, 88 , and Dieukv O\·kstra. 78. The. hi!ih court said the responsib ility of relatives for support has a long his lory in ('alifornia and such Jaws ha\·e etJnsi~tently been upheld. TI1e duty of children to su pport poor parents "can be traced back over aln1ost four centuries to the year 1601. "'hen it emerged as part and parcel of the l-:liz.ahcthan poor la\\'," the court sai d. a capital g3ins tax on the sale of hi s San Clen1ente pro1>erl}'. During a ll\lo-hour closed 111eeling to- day, the committ ee decided to "look at every aspect of his return for those years," accon:l ing to llep. \Vilbur D. i\·lil ls (D·Ark .. ) the comn1ittre chairman. ~·!ills 1nade pubhc i'ixon's D<'c 8 lctter requesting the 111\·esligation. It appeared NIXON TEAM USES FOOTBALL TERMS-Column, Page 9 PRESIDENT MAY OWE BACK STATE TAXES, Slory P•go 12 to ask the panel to limit itself lo the ~-"tv.·~ tax-related items" \\y!1ich) .~'?l' • cottl.1nue to be a subject or continwng pu/Jlie questioning.'' The letter added. ''In the event that the conimiltec dct er111 ines that the items \\'l"re incorreclly reporll'd. I v.·ill pay whatc1· er !ax n1ay be due." Some ('xperts have calculated the President and Mrs. Nixon would owe aboui S300.000 in bark taxes and penalties if the {1\'0 questioned 1ten1s are disallol'I·· e<l. One is a $235,000 tax saving resulting fron1 the donation of paprrs for which f'lixon fook a $576.000 dcduclion . J\1ills said the commi ttee \11ould seek to find out if the donation was made before or after the July 25, 1969 deadline set v.·hen 11uch deduclions by public figure5 v.·ere disa\lov.·<."d in la:< reform lrgisla tion tha t ycRr. Another issue is whether Ni1on owed capital gains taxes on profit from the sale of land adjacent to his San Clemente home. i\lills sa1d he JX>rsonal~ did not think the Presiden! acted wisely in tak ing ·a deduction for the vice presiden tia l p[l JlCrS. "I think that any public official who files a tax return has to b<? holier than thou." said .\fills. "frankly. had T been the President's attorney. I would have advised him not to take the deduc- tion ... Laurence ~. \Voodworth. committet chief of staff and Congress' foremost rxpcrt on taxes, said six to eight or his 27 stafr members would be assigned to the task "and v.·e'l\ sec where It goes from there." • .. 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"""""'" ....... ..i , ' I •• f • • DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Fair Compensation Until recently SC'hool di strict trustees were virlu· ally the only elected pub!i(' officials who we re ~ot compens:atcd for the tin1e they de\loled to conducting the public's business. But a new California law has now 1nade it possible for trustees to pay the1nselves a n1inimum stipeJ\d. ln the case o r the Newport-Mesa Unifi ed School Dis trict, t he amount would be $40 per meeti ng per t~stee. 'fhis level of compensa tion see1ns reasonable. Trus- tees are expected to work as hard as any other puhlic offi cials and they have every rig ht to expect so1ne corn- pen::;ation for that e~ort. To pay a truste $40 per n1eeling for l\vo meetings per month works out SBO per month or $960 per year. Newport Beach city counciln1e11 . by co1npa rison. arc paid S200 per month, or $2.400 per year. ('osta ~tesa tounciln1an are paid $300 per 1nonth, or $3,600 per year. Total cost lo taxpayers for paying the full seven- 1nan S('hool board would be just $6.720 per year oul or a bu dget of n1ore than ~3 1 million. Considering our hig h expecLali ons of our school district. this level of expend1· ture is nol all that great. Coast College Ex1lansio11 1'he painful probl em of p r~v id_ing ~rad ua.les. of the. Garden Grove Unifi ed School Di strict \v1th a Junior eol. lege educa tion again is vexing the se ~ool ... ex perts. ~111 ~ng thc1n trustees of the ('oast Con1n1un1ty College IJ1::-tr1<.'t. 'fhey're right in the 1nidst of it because they h:lve been asked lo annex lhc Garden Grove schools syste1n anct to build a third ratnpus, in addition to Colden 'Vest ('ollege. and Orange Coast College. to serve Garden Grore. Local school author ities syn1pathize with lhe plight of Garden Grove Unified Sc hool Distric t resident$. Gar· den Grove taxpayers are socked a hig h seat tax of $1.45 per $100 of assessed valuation to allow then1 to send their students to neighbo ring conununity colleges. Rut they have no campus they can call their own and no votes by which they can control the desti ny of two·.}'car educa· Uon for their children. Because the Ga rden Grove district has low taxable weaUh, there has been no grea t rush by the bordering Santiago and North Orange County l,01n1nunity c:oll egc Districts to annex the Ga rden Grove i:;ystc rn . The Coas t Commu nity College District has offered its help on two occasio ns but the measure was turnecl down at the polls. It is to t he credit of Coast c·o1nnu111il')' .College Dis· lrict officials that they are v.•illin g to agaih exan1ine the possibility of annexation because they do recognize the needs and are willing to help. Jlowever, it also is con1pletely reasonable lhal they want to protect local taxpayers fron1 being penalized by an annexation wh ich might b1·i11g them hig he r taxes and t·ause overcrowdi ng at the Orange Coast and Golden \Vest Campuses. Construction of a third campus is an idea worlhy of exploration, although th e $15 n1ill io n Ga rden Grove officials have offered to put up is only 50 percent of wha t is necessary to build the sc hool. .I t is understandable that Garden Grove docs no! want to be divided among the three districts or forcer! in to son1e other kind of arrangen1ent by a distant state n1an date. If there is to be annexation, the annexation n1u st be equitable to bo th the Garden Grove School District reside nts and the laxrayers of the Coast Com1nunity Colle).le. Distrirt. This would mean st.ale action to provide very size- a_ble funds that will keep the dis trict's taxes fo r opera- tions down near the existing level. and assist in the con- struction of the third campus in Garden Grove. N ' ' (~·~ &·~~ 'So this Chrisllnas you'll ha1 ·e to rely 011 your imagination and creati n'ty ... ' Wfiy Do11't You Write Ata i1.lter1aative to 'Ce1aso1·sl1ip' • '·-.D'lr _ Goocl T11i11gs? ~YDNEY J.HARRl0 Suppose you v1s11cd a doctor fo_r a con1plete checkup. and you then received a full report from him that \vent something like this: "l'n1 pleased to be able to tell you that your C}'CS. cars, nose and throa t arc fi nl'. Your skin is unb1cn1ished. your spine uncurvrd, and your neurological S\·stcn1 is fi rst-rate. ·"'Also. your hcnrt is strong. you r lungs po1 ... erf111. and your s pi l' 1· 11 if-a tJ11ng of 111edicn l hf'auty. Liver is normal. gilll bladder extell cn t. and the urina ry tr.tel is healthy. ··011 , YES , v.•e also found a canCt'.'r in 1he bo111el that is rapidly metastas izing and c;ilts for i1nmedia te r;idical surgery. Otherv.•isc, you·re in terrific shape."' '\"hat ki nd of nut is this doctor, you v•ou\d be asking yourself. 'i\"hat does it matter how splend id m)' splc('n i!. or ho1v normal my ga II bladder. whe n a malignancy threatens to kill me soon? And, of course, you \vould be perfectly right. But !his is exactly the kind of request I often get from re.ade rs. who a<:k mr to "say son1Pthing good" about '>'hat's ha1>pcnin~ 111 1he coun try. or in 1hc 11·orlcl. <u1d s1or c·n1phas1z1ng v.'hat they call "the nega tive." A TYPICAi. lett er of !his !-Ort ~1rrivcd this morn ing fro1n J\liatni, in 11h1rh 1ho correspondent wondcrt'CI 11·he1her 1"111 .. Jus t !he 1ype of rrrson v.·ho v•ould Dear GJ00111y Gus \~ hy arc oil tankers loading our fuel off Huntington Heach for over- seas shipments? GIM,..,"f Gui C-/l'IUll •rt 1wbmlll1d by reidlf• 11M1 oe aot. MC-tll• rt l lt1'.I lh1 YilWI et !hi ..._.,... S11>d ••vr ••I ,...,.,, 19 CIOOrflY Ow .. 0411• ,Ht!. rathtr look for the bad instrad or the good things in life." lie sugr,:csts tha t if t wrote more about the good things ''this would alleviale sornc of !he pain in the bad things 1,1,·hich have bc('n hap-- penlng to us rrccntly." This &trik('s me :1 s n foolish. dtingerous and. treecherou.c: attitudt•. as n1uch as the foregoing doctor·s report \vou !d bC'. \\1bal wr n('cd 10 kno'~ is not \1·ha1 is right ~·ith us-such things arc usually evident-but \\'hat is u•rong. One css~n­ tial thing that is 1vrong can kill us. and tbe dozen othe r th ings that are right \.\'On't help. AS FOR '·alleviating son1e of the pain," this is the '>''orst treatment one could recommend; fo r if you relieve the sym ptom.! of pain while the disease coo1inuc1 10 progress. you are conspiring in mortality. Pain is the activator that makes us do something about the ailment. \\'hich \1·e othe r\.\·ise \1·ould be content to ignore until it 11·as too late. I Jove the "good th ings" about our cou ntn·. and our ·world . And the only way I know to keep then1 is by alert ing us to the cancers that threaten to take them au•ay from us, and us from them. The co1nmen!Jltor's greatest value, like the doctor's, is to warn, not to praise . It Must Be Christrnas ••• Ch ristn1as 11.•on't seem li ke Christmas if the following things don't happen : .A n1<1 jorily of Americans will agree !hat Christn1as has become too com- n1ercialized -aJld !hen go riaht on deeper inlo debt than ever buyi ng each 01her presents. One million grandpas will weep \v ith nostalgia as they tell their four mill ion grandchildren how , in the good old days v.•hen they were chil- dren a ki d \1as thrilled if he onl y got. a bright fr esh orange in his Ch ristmas stocking . The four mi llion grandchild ren 1~·il! cooclude tha t c.ilhcr grandpa is an awf ul liar or that kids mui>t have been awfully dumb in those days. A ROBBER dressed.in a Santa Claus costume will hold up a bank and get away with the loot. Another one dres.sed the same v.·ay will try the same th.ing , but his e!cape will be foiled wh en he is tackled and captured by 1 genuin e street comer Santa. • Four firemen and 12 policemen work~ lng '' department store Santt1s will be recognized by their captains and brought up on charges for moonlighting whlle on sick leRvt. Ten million husbands will get 11~ gifts ner.ktles they wou ldn't Wl'lr to A dog • show. Twn husbands will a:et ex•ctly the kind or li es that drlight th em -bul only one will get to wear hl&, The ether will die of surprise. Two days before Chris.tmas an am· ( HAL BOYLE J bilious young congressman will get a lot of applause for proposing that the playing of "Jingle Be \Js" in public be banned for IO yea rs. An exhibitionlstic young lady In Chicago will be arrested for strolling nude down State Street t'xcept for a Santa Claus outfit consisting only of a pair of black boots. a pair of red 1ni ltens and a long white be ard . Ten thoµsand stenographers will be given a raise shortly after the First of January because th ey helped the boss have a teal good time at the annual o£fice Christmas party . Fifty thousand stenographers wlll decide they'd be smart to look for another }ob because they gave the boss a bad Ume at the annual office Christmas party. A SPOKESMAN for the Arab League will make a speech at the United NaUons demandlng Iha! Ramadan, the sacred montl) of the Moh.ammedan calendar, be given equal tin1e with Christmas. Four out of fi ve girls who were going to Jilt their boyfriends wl\1 wait until after t'hristmas in hopes that their su1tors wil l giVe them an engagement ring for thc ...boliday. Fout· bu( of flvrl cheap&k11te guys who are tired or their girl rrtends will brtali up with them to avoid buying a prtsent. Many people -but still a minority -wlll go to church and worship Jesus , whose birthday Christmas ls. " Christmas In the Public Sch.ools -~---~ ....... ~-........ -· .. To the Editor: Chrisln1ns in the public schools is a highly emotional issue in which all sides are right. Those 1rho arc passionately dedic:i!rd to m a k i n g Christmas an authentic exp er i enc c rather th an a \1'atercd-do11n \"Crsion in the public schools are correct. Those \Yho att ack this posi tion ris un- constitutional or even '"u n-Amcrican .. are .righl , too. Those 11•ho u·ould argue that both sides can·t be correct arc also right. In fact, it is my contention that e\·cry 1ndl\'idual American's opinion on this subject is, a priori. correct. What. then. can V.'e do? Let me suggest !>1'0 courses of ac.tion: I. CONTIN UE our futile, self-righteou!', painful c.~iursc of trying to han 11·hat 11·e don't like'. of 1rying to get in n1ore of 1vhat 11·e li ke, of defending our positions, attacking others' positions, etc .. etc. or 2. St rive to find a posllive approach Y•hich seeks to inc rease a basic ap· predation of all human experience v.•ithout trying to ban anything, or gel in anything, or defen d, att ack, or coun ter- alta<:k. Allo'>'' me to give an e.."<ample of the latter altemati\'e course of ac1ion. ooc ·which v1ould attemp t to avoid the destructive and. all too often, ineffectil'e results of the former altemat\ve. U-t's ta ke the v.·inter festival S('ason ;is an example. Su ppose \1•e v.•cre to get our schools to commemorate !he 1Yinler festival. \\'e CQUJd trace this back to a time when early man 11·atched the clays grow shorter. fear u·as !he emo- tion . Cold and dark have alv•ays been universally aweson1e experiences ta fact of whi ch the energ~· crisis is agai11 reminding us. J Cold and dark oft en sym- bolize death and evil. The converse 1vas li kewise true. Light and \1·ar1nth •Ne.re imaginatively connected v>i1h goodness and life. In short, winter v.•as a hurnan problem. Different peoples attempted 10 meet this universal human dilemma in creative and diverse 11•ays. HOW WOULD the. public school deal with this Winter Season ? By using all their legitimate energies and training to present the Winter Season in it s broadest fr amework. The goal would be. twofold : 1, Giving thP children an appreciation <l£ ' the richness of all diverse cultural and religious approaches to the Winter Season. 2. Building group harmoniea and friendships on !he finest basis : mutual res pect. I see no reason why all celebrations of the winter season by all major cultural and religious groups could not be ttsearched by both teacher and pupils and presented in an aut hentic manner. I can see ne reason why anything would have to be banned, censored, revised, Wick• 0 ~ 0 ~ a .. , I ~1 ~~1 ~ 'It's tho first of tho side view pictures. ' ( __ MA_I_LB_o_x_~) Letters from readers are tee/co1nr. Nonnally, writers sho11/d convey ll tc1t ntessages i" 300 words or less. Tlic right to condense letter$ lo f it spo i:c or eliminate libel is reserved. All let· ters 1nust include signature a11d nini/. i11g address but names nwy be ti.:ith· held 011 request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will ·not be pub· l islied. dilu ted. deleted. The \V inler St'nson .,.,·ould allow· al l teachers and pupils 10 learn about and come l-0 appreciate thei r own. as \Yell as their neighbor<:.' celebration. The public schools \¥ou ld be performing their legitimate fun ct 1011 . teaching. RABBI BERNARD P. KING Harbor Reform Temple Referendlfnt To the Editor : ln line 11ith the continu ing arguments concerning density a nd grou·th that lk1\"e been occurring before the planning com- n1ii>!linn and the city eouncil , a referf'n- dun1 has been proposed by Coonc1lman Ryckoff lo determine the wishes of the people on these questions. Oppositlon to this referendu m has quickly surfaced. The 01>posi lion follows the line that : I. We don't need to know the •Nisl1c<: of the citizens since the city counC'il should 1nake 1he decision. 2. If the people vote to limit grO\\•th and densi ty. it 11·ould be the first sti.1p on the road to fina ncial ruin. 3. Effecting restrictions on the use of private property ls unconstitutiooal. 4. The problenis of Ne\\']Xlrt Beach arc alwa ys caused by outsi ders. I BELIEVE \\·c !>iiould take th'! po.~ilion that we all want the best for the future of Newport Beach. that persons on both sides of the issue are not ogres and that eventually we can all come lo some compromise v.·hlch 1\·ill be sa tisfac- tory. The people who are v.·ork.ing to limit growth and density also have a financial stake in thi s city. 'Ve are the same people who own homes and propert y, run businesses and provide services for others. We are not out 10 bankrupt ou rse lves or our neighbors. We do believe that our total W(']farc is made up of our financial conce ms as \\'ell as our life-slyle concerns. We do not. see a way to separate them and, in fact, know that they need nol be separated. \Ve are also, by and large, a fairly conservative group of people. \\'e unde rstand the Const i1ution and want to preser\le it. We also know that zoning. building and use restrict ion" and development standar~ are legal and necessary. What we do with our properly di rectly affects our neighbors. We accept that the benefits derived Crom our private property mu st be at- tuned to the general good. We should have It oo other way since we do not want snarchy. FVRTIIER, we are not so ~elf-centered and cocksure a.s to believe that we have had no hand in the problems of the city. To blame. the outsiders con· s tantly is only a means of burying our head in the sand an d to m11ke the assumption that we have a~lutely no control over our destiny, Of coor11e.·"" our V\sltoni cause diffi cult y for Newport Bc&ch. We will adjust to the8e difficulllcs and try to solve the problr.m.' that occur because we want to li ve. here. We ha\'e the .Pleasures of the area t·1·cry day all yc:ir long Our prt""L•'lt ;1rr,u1ncnts 11011• in\"o\I·~ our d:i1ly IJf(• I.ct us dispose ol' th1·~r. aod take un 01hcr prolJleins in the future . The pl"oposcd reft•rcndun1 v>'ill sol vr no prohl<'tns. II "'i!I pro1idc us \1·ith a direction. \\"c already ha ve Ont· dirrc· tion in !he <icneral Plan Policy of th(' city. Let us see if we c;:in agree that it is the correct Onf. ELLIS fL (iL.'\ZlF.R Chairman, Nt'11·port Residents United Co111 111i.~sfo11'.' .lob To !ht' Editor: r believe iris lime that all individuo.11;; lake :111 ill!cresl tn \\•hat is happenin~ 10 ou r r11 vi ron1nen1 under the 11n- qul!s!ionl'd guise or progress. Th e voters have shown lheir interest by creating the State Coasta l zone C'..onserva tion Co mmission to study 1he effects of prog- re ss on our environment. The C-Om- mi ssion n1ust be allowed to 11·ork com· pletc!y ind r pendent of poli!icat pressures <1nd special interest group s. Thr y n1ust be given the most accur:itc fa cts to 1vork with and the support of the voters that created this commission. I Al\-1 OPPOSED to nucle ar energy expansion of any kind because I do not feel we have the 1nora l right to \ea\'e our nuclear garbage for (uture grnerations to care for. \\'e do not have to li\'C fo r the present only. 'Ve have been givrn the facultirs for plan- ning ahc:,d. The Co;1st:1I Co1nmission is legall y responsible only with the cn- viron tnent al issues of our sta te. not the cCQnotnfc \velfare of the utili1y ton1- panies or spcc1ul interest groups. I hope thnl !he Cornrnission will not be pressured by Rny cconornic forces or it will n1a ke a n1ockrry of our rl·presen!atlvc form of government. RUT H BEMllSJJ Not H11y Club To the Editor: In response to l\lr. Stephen C. Koffler's letter protesting tbe use of public tennis courts by members of the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club. Jet it be known that the BBCllC does not and never has used public courts for its tourna- ments. A careful invesllgalion on Mr. Koffler's part would have revealed !hat the courts we re used by· the Newport Harbor Rac- quet Club. Th is is a sma ll local organiza- ti on that hss no hon1e courts and th erefore arranges its matches at public facilities. TOM ESTES l\Ianager, Ba lboa BAY Club Racquet Club f'orgetflfl? To the Editor: This le tter ls in response lo your editorial of Nov. 28. 1973, regarding the traffic report ror Newport Bearh And the use of ~'ifth Avenue. It end.~ by implying that "n relative handful of hcmcowners don 'l want a road"·ay to spoil their view." On Nov. 29, I attended a meeting where Thomas Keevil, editor or the Pilot. told us ~r his role In approving editorials, nnd :ii:ud he RpPl'Oved th em before pu blication . i\t thal meeting I asked him about the above referred editorial -if he knew that more than 4,00J peopl e in Corona del Mar. had signed a petltioo opposing the use of Fifth Avenue and not just a hYndful. lie re~pooded that he r!id not kno\Y about Iha\ petition. I refer 10 !\ Plk>t headline story of Cklobcr 8. 1973. "'herein yoo report, .the resiclent " say th<'Y have collected .t,0110 :-1gn::i!Lircs on a pl'ti!ion opposini; th<' US(' of Flflh Avenue." Furthermore. in <1ctr\it1on to th l' 4.000 !i 1gnaturcs, the Citiiens Tr:ifflc Conunillec 1-01ed 1haL the use of Fifth Avcnur \1 as "una<:. ccplablc." ns far as probable public sufT port 1 ~ Phase 11 1. page 16, paragraph 2 and appendix "0-2''). I can 11nly concl ude fro1n the above f;1c1s tha t th~ intentio n of your ne11'spap(·r is to mislead and 1nisinform the public on thi s issue. LOUISE LJTWACK Or have a forgelf1.1.l eclitor. -Editor f'r1i1•cie1v Dolls To the Editor; ln lhe J\.1onday, Dec. 3, article about ihe dressed dolls. 1\lrs. Hussc!I DunrUgan is quoted 11s saying that before she started "orking for AHx·rt Sitton Home, she. offered her services to .Fairview, but that Fa irvic1v would accept only nrw dolls. AFTER THIS year 's ,·olunteer lunch- eon an anicle 1v!s run about the Red Cross, and specifica lly , ~trs. He.Jen Anderson of Laguna Hills. who dressE'S used do lls for us. She has done this for several years and has dressed hun- dreds of dolls beautifully and creatively. I have been in lh is position for o\"er fou r years and we have never turned do\vn ust'd dolls or used toys of any sort. lt is true thal at .Christmas 1\·e g11·c only nc1¥ toys 10 the res1dtn!s on Christmas mortJing. but "'t' i.;nnstdC'r the dolls !hat Mrs. Andcr!:'nn dresses ncll' :ind do inc lud e lhcn1 in our l'hristn1as gifts. I f~cl th.it the st;1tcrnc11t r-.1 11s. !lu11- niga11 n1adc could hurt us with cun1- mu11i1y people \Yho1n v.·e count nn to pro1"1de all of our Christmns gift ~. \\lnn"t you please correct tl11s infnr1n<'lt1on 111 an up·con11ng e.clltion . \\'e \\'uuld be very grateful. EN!l1 ~1. LATlffiOP Direclor. Volunteer Servic es Fa irv iew Slate ~lospilal Too Bright To the Editor: rn light of the fuel crisis, it seems to me that it 11•ould be very wise if Fashion Island 's parklng lights were turned off after midnight. I recognize the problem o[ security but I think that under t h e s r circumstances security officers could pat rol the area in the da;rkness. E~ORY S. MOORE. 'J.U. OlAN•I COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. \VE'td, PubUshtr Thomas Keevil, Editor Ba rbaro Kreibich Editorial Page Editor Tl'!(-t'd1lori11l .pagl' of 1!M!' Daily Pilot s.ttk!I to infonn and ~Llmulale readl'n by ptt:i;('flting on th is Pili~ diVel'M!0 COmmentary 00 l'QPit"S or in- ll'Tt'I{ by syndicated rolumnists and c1J"toon1sb, by pr.wld1n&" a. fol"\lm for readers' vie'tll"I and by JH'l"~t lnr 1h1s nc\\"Sf!Aper'!I oplnion!I and ldt:as on cum.>nl topics. The rdltCKi&.I opinlont of tht" Daily Pilot 1tppl'11r only In 1he edllorlll.l rolumn ilt the top o[ the .Pa&"e. Opinion• l!llirrt'J:.'lcl by the rol· umn.i1ts •nd cartoonl~ts and l•Hl'r wr!teni are \Mir own and n!"J t'f'N"lonif'- mrnt of thetr v\~'11 by tlle Dally PIJot ahouki be in!m-td. Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1973 QUEENIE B Phil lnterlandi .. 1'1r. Parker in Personnel says you're to stop lunching at Leo's Bar and Grill. In the morning it's 'Ho, ho, ho,' and ic the afternoon it's 'Bah, hun1bug,' and ·we're getting complaints. 0 --_________ , L. /ti. Boyd A1ne1~ican Earns W eigl1t i11 Gold "1cn wore corscls firsl ... It's seriously reported by some child specia lists that grandparents never n1akc youngsters neurot ic ... J-:lephants are always hwigry ... Average American man in his lifetime ean1s jLL'it about the worth ()f his weight in gold now ... Catnappers almost invar~ably snore. Some old-timers -arnong -the Sa.moycdS o[ Siberia .still measure time by kettles. That is. the length of tin1e it lakes l.O heat a kettle of cold '''atcr to the boiling point .. A subscriber \vho collects antiques says he owns a g~nuine prcrcvolution- ary tomabav.•k. It's in superb condi- tion, he says, because he filtcd it out _ with a new handle \Vhcn he first ac- • ~ quired it, and since has equipped it , v.'ith a new head. . " TJIEN AND NO\V Typically: A boy bom in 1920 managed to get about lv.·o years or high school, took his first full-time job at age 16, and 9.'0Und up expccling to ,~·ork for 34 years. pulling dO\\'Tl n lifetime inrome of $120.000. A boy born in 194-0 graduated from high sc-hool, started on the job at age 18, can expect to ,,.·ork for 38 yea rs. niaking S265 .000 in all. A boy OOrn in 1960 v.·il\ finish t"o ~-ear~ of college. go to '\Ork at age 20. put in 43 years on 1hf' job. earning 5470,000. Q. "\Vho S:lid. ''1arriagc Is a n1eal ,,·here the soup is ix>ller lhan the dessert'? Ogden Nash'!'" /\. No . Austin 0·~1nlley said that. Ogden r\ash said. "Th!! reason for much matrin1ooy is patrimony ." That state \1·ith the highest percentage of "·ork ing v.ives is Ha\1•aii. 'fAXI l\lt.IEltS China \\·as \I hrre the first meters \1·cre put into taxi- cabs. t\lore th:-1 n 300 years ago. Don't kno\v th!! precise mechanics or th<1t early device. Do kno\v. though, aft er a specified distance it auton1atically tripped a han1mcr against a big gong. '1.'hen !he skull hone rh:il C'nc!oses the r ye cavity !s broken. it's ral1cd an orbital fr <1cture. And s1at1st1rs in- dica!e tha t far ITIOrC lht1n half or lhl'SC breaks nal!On\\1dt! are caused by fists. Arlrlrl'.~~ 1nr11/ /u L. 1lf, [;11//d, /'. C). f:o.r 1R7S, Ncu;- p(Jrt Hcn.cl1 ti2fifi0. \Vl10! s Bats? Va 1npire Lore Hel11ful Cl/ICAC:O fAl'1 -\",1111p1rc lore may be a \'tduabl\· .-.11un·c of ma!erial in the undt·r- standing of sch1 1.ophn.:11 1c.~. a Chicago psychiatrist s;i~ s. L>r. La'.'Tence K;n'lon . d1rrt· tor of tra1~ing ~l ~h l'l1:1•'I f's y ch o so 111 a ! i 1· ;1 n d Psychiatric lnstituH:. ,...aid in the Journal of You!h ;ind AdolP~C~'nCL' th.d \"a 111p1 1 1· h·gen{lli c;.n "la· i;,·t'll lo 11': a \"iV1d. \'1.~11al por1r;1y;d lll th1· \1·or lrl 11 1 !ht• sth11:ophrt'nic .. K \YTON SA ii) legends 1h:1t dep1cl \'an1pirPs ;1s )i1u11g su icides "'ho com<' back to ;ittack parents vr l' Jo se rclati\'rs parallel the dl'ath '''ish I.he schizopllfl'nic ofll'11 h;irbors ;igainst .1 p;irent or fnend. K;iyton s 11icl many psych1atnsts belie\'C I ht' sch1zophrf'nic p e rsonalily f'\'olves from a childhood re- Jl'clion by a parent or parents. 'fhf' \'amp.ire too. h a s historically been an unloved tl"l•,1lure, i1c no!ed. JllS ATTACKS on vic lin1s :11"\' sy 1nbolic of a need by lhP \':nn plrc for !<J VC !I nd af- f,.1·111)11 . l':-:per1ally in the use of n11111th a11d li ·Cth as the 1q·apon, t\(lyton :-;a1d . ThP tr<·th and n1(~!h can \Jf' ll~<·d for oral gratification or for fnrliet1ng J>ain. and blood sucking rnt,ans the vam- p1rr \V(lnts lo he<..'Ornc a part of thl' J><.'rson he Jo\ cs. Kayton s.1id. Dynamic: Gifts For Dynomic: Gals A Denim Pant S11it? A St. Tropeze Skirt? 17rti & l"I'" e Wintcllff P'tm e N•wport koclri onH IYININllS 'T IL ' " \ ' ,.., \...::1.J "·' natura·l look .. Rusrico" cerra cotra .. " California ,) 7Vz"x7Yi'' cache"-., i pot 1n yellow, :"! green,orangc,11 9 I· i i" ' ) .· SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA l Enchanting J planting with f colorful cachepots De lightful pots from indoor species to th e hardy outdoor terra co tta varier y . Choose them to enhance the beaury of your plants, to add a fresh look to your home. Come see our huge seleccio11 . Or order th ese by mail or phone. Decorative Acce ssories ,.:1.1zcl\ po lfC'ry in a Uouqut·t luo tt·<l LJChepor, priced, 22 .50 (ram Spain 1n whue, (1~"x9 ", S 14 rflpC planter from Spain t)l,"]"x(l" planter, 6.50 '5Vi"x!f' planter, S 10 6~Z"xl0" plan1cr, 114 round rope design ceramic planter from Spain in yellow, blue, green, 111 ' Bullock's Santa Ana , 1 Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Street, Santa Ana, Telephone : 547-7211. Shop Monday thru Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 9: 30 p.m. I Sarurday, 10:00 a.m. ro 9:30 p.m. Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, Telephone: 556·06 L l Sunday, l l :OO a.m. to 6:00 p.m. I r l I 1 • I I ) I I I Orange Coast. To•lay's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. bb, NO. 346 , 7 SECT IONS, I 00 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 12 , 1973 c TEN CENTS Battin's Charges on Nixon Appraisal Denied Uy WlLLIA!\1 SCHRF.IBER O! th• DlllY ~1101 \lfll The Orange County Asscssn1cnl Ap· peals Board tod<iy rejected charges by ~11perv1sor Robert Battin that f>rcsidcnt r\ixun·s S;:u1 Clc1nc11tc estate' is 1111clcr· assessed by as n1ueh as $700.000. Aft er !he hcarln~. v.·hich lasted three d:iy!t , Battin dubbed !he proceedings a "kan garoo court.'' br:ondC'd A1lpcals Board Ch<1irn1;1n S. Olio ChristL·nscn "Captain Kangaroo" and vo\ved to take rhc matter lo Superior Court on an appeol. 1 "I really feel the hearing has been illegal because 1 tried to disqualify several 1nembers of the board on i;rounds of bias," Battin said . "1\Jy initial ne xt step will be to take the ruatter to Superior Court <1nd CIJll>ea l it on grounds of bias. ··1 ctilled this a kangaroo court v.•hcn il st<1 rled . I still think the proceed ings were kangaroo and the decision to overturn n1y appeal was a foregone t'Oncl usion." During the first day of the hearings last "'eek, Battin attcrnpted lo challenge Christensen and board men1ber llolx>rt llos tclter on grounds they contributed to the campaigns of both PresidL'nt Nixon [111d fo rn1er coun ty assessor Andre1v J. Hinsha1\', "'ho is now a U.S. con· gressn1<in . The entire hearing centered on 1t;c S1.37 million raluation placed on the 2-i .s..icre La Casa Paci fica by the county <isse ssor. 1111!lin, the First District supervisor from S<lnta 1\n<1. clailns the est<J!C should be valued as high as $2 rniltion . 1"t:stirnony b<1rught out durin~ lhc hl'<lr- ing illustratci.l th::it there \l'as soine t111·1•rsi ly of opinion as lo the tnie 1·;duc ol thl' propcr·ty. !Junng today's proceedings. l'rC!>ldent '.\1:-.on "i. auorn(·y Fr:u1k lJc:-it:.ireo pro· Big Gas Pinch Feared Motorists -Expected to Bear Brunt of 25% Cut \\'ASlll NGTON !A P l -The Nixon administra tion todny pr(lposed r.utting gasol in~! pt'(IC(u clion 2.i pt'recnl effective iJcc. 27 but the pin t"h nn !he <ivcragc n1oto rist is likelr 1n be l'Vl'n n1ore severe . i;:'" Re gulations Proposed by energy czar \\'illiam E:. Siinon y,·oold giw-priority to erncrgc.ncy services, agricultu ral pro· duccrs. pub lic transportation ·services ani:I-eni!'l'gy "prodUt:crs tvho bur -gasoline in bulk. They tould , buy all thl' gasoline they llC('d. The Dc f<'nse Dt•p:ir11ncn! "'Ou fd get nl.~o ;ill thl' petrOltf\J111 It needs. except fur "sp<iee !lea11ni.: l nd housc kct•ping State Coitrt OKs El<lerly Su.pport Law SAN FRA:\CISCO t CPI I The California Suprrmc Court rull•d today that adult children l'an be compelled !o contribut e to the suppor! of their aged nrcdy parenl.!i. The l'OUrt. in ;1 .\.~ d!'c1s1on. sC11cl that provi siu11s ot !lit• 19il \Velfore Tl cforn1 Act to the Old Age Security L;11r v.·h1ch allo11s cuunt1<:s to lake legal Fiction against adult thildrcn to collect n1oncy p.:iid lo aged parents \1erc con- stitution<JL After the 1!!71 l::h1 wa:-; 1.:hallrngcd ln Sacra1nen to Coun ty Superior Court rount v welfare depart n1en1.~ ". c r c restr.iincd fron1 sef'king rriinburscmcnl from children o1 ncl'd~· persons. To<.la y's ruling .. ..-ill perin1t 1hc 11clfarL' agencies to rccol"cr suµµon 1!1\/tH'Y front th ese persons llowevrr. the stale \V clla rc Dep<Jrlmcn1 said it \\·ill nol cornl)f'I the <.1dul! children 10 ma ke back p11y1nents because of a ncv.' welfare l::nv. f'ffcetivc Jan I. '>'-"hich gr,111 \s then1 "for~iveness" fnr not con- tribuling in the pas! _ Thr decision "'ts made 111 lhe ease of 11\0 111do1\"S. Ila Hunliry, 83. and B1t>uky Dykst ra, 7R. . The high court s:i id the respons1b1hty or relaliv cs for :-;11pport ha s <1 long history in Califnrniu and such laws have <.'Onsistrntly b<.•cn up held . The duly of children to support poor parents "can be traced back over almost four centuries to the year 1001 , when il en1erged as [Hitt and parcel of the Elizabethan poor law,'' the co urt said. Orange Coast ' Weather Lale night and early morning fog and low clouds with sunny aflernoon s throug h Thursday. Con- tinued cool. according to the weather service. tllghs in the up- per 60s at the benches rising to the low ?Os inl and. INSIDE TODAY rcquire1ncnts," under the proposed regulation. But the dcpa rt111cnr s rcquircn1ent s \rould be subject to rcvie\~ and app roval by Si111on. Husi ness. no11profit organizations and govern111ent agencies that buy bulk sup- plies \\·ould forni a se<:ond. priority groUp, eligible '"' buy as niucb gasoline as .. 1hey did in l972. .... .. . But retail scevice stations 1\·ere cit 1he ho1ton1 of the heap, getting "'ha tevf'r is left over. And after priority na'Cls arc filled , thdt could n1can ll cut or fil r n1orc than 25 percent. llo11•cvcr, the Atln1inistrat io11 did not J , . ' ~A-J...f propose direct gasoli ne rationing to the eonsun1cr, so the sharp cutback would lcflve the average drll"cr scrarnbling for any gasoline he can find . And Admini stration of!icials adrnitted ahnost imn1edialely 1hat the proposal contained a glaring na""' because there is no provision for pricrity sales to in- dividuals or companies 1.,rhose se rvices rncrit. priorHy trealmcnt but \l"hO do not buy g·asolinC in bi.i"lt . · Jntlcpc ndcnt anibulancc scr1·iccs. s1nall farm ers and independent taxi drivers. for example. "·ould find thcn1setvrs 1raiting in lint' at the filling st<1tion along 1o;ith el"cryonc c.lsc, and hoping '. Nixo11's Fuel Allocatio11 P1·ovisio11s At a Glance \VASH JNGTON CAP!-Here at a glance are the major pro \·isions of the Nixon Administration's propost'<i fu el allocalion regulations: GASOLINI-: JlHQDL:CTIO:\i : Gasoline production "'Ottld be cut 25 pen.~l·nt below 1972 lcvrl:;, cffectivl' Dec. 27. t:ASOLINE SU PP LIES: Emergency services. fu el producers. p u b I i c tra nsportalion and agricultural users ,1·ho purchase gasoline in hulk would receive all they need. Business and go)l('rnmcnt. bu I k pu rchasers 1rould receive the san1c <1n1ounts lhev did in 1912. The Dercnse lJcparunent \1·ou ld cct all it needs. \\"halr\'er 1\·as left 11·ould be available lo ;111 other users. including the retail ser1·1ce stations lh<il supply in<hv1dual n1o torists. ll EATING OIL: All the fuel oil needed ror fuel production and public transport a· lion "·ould be rnade available. subject to a ceili ng on increases over 1~7~ use. Vital communitv services and medicuL __ dr nta l and nursing services would gcr 10 percent rnorc fu el than one vcn r earlier. Supplies for heating hon1cs ·and businesses 1vould be cut b<ick enough lo require that thermostat~ be turned doy,·n by si x deg rees in ho1nC'S and schools and 10 degrees in other buildings. AVIATION: i\lajor domesti c ai rlines would receive 5 pcrcc:>nt less rue\ through Jan. 7: 15 percen t less after Jan. 7. Fuel a\'ailable for business and execulil"l' flying <ind for privat(' pilots fl~ ing fnr pleasure "·ould be re<.l11ccd c1·l·n 1norr _ 2 Charged in Trespass On Cronkite's TV Shoiv NEW )'ORK (AP) -T"·o youths have been charged with criminal trespass af ter disrupting a live broadcast of the CBS "Evening Nc"•s" with Walter Cronkit e to protest alleged mi slrcalmcnl of hornosexua ls. (Related story, Page B) About halfway into the 30-mlnute show Tuesday. one of the young men pulled a folded paper sign from a briefcase Three A11nonnce Hopes for Mesa Council Seats · Three new candidates have surfaced to ch:illengc incumbents Jack Hamm ett and Willard Jordan for their seats on the Costa Mesa City Counc il. Two of the challengers are women. and bol1l'd 011 crunrra in fron l or Cronkite. The placard read: "Gays pro- test CBS prejud ice ... Cronkite re1na rked 11·it h a puzzled sn1i le: "\Yell . a rather interest ing development in the studio. \Ve have a protest in the studio.·· The demonstrator and a companion. \\'ho identified the1nselves as n1embers of a Philadelphia-based group called the "Gay Raiders." were seized seconds after the disruption by security guards. A CBS sµokesman said the sign-car- rying protester. t\.1ark Alan Segal. g:.iined entrance to the studio by posing as a campus newspaper reporter from Can1· den . (N.J.,) State Community College . tU s companion was identified as F. Jt. Lang llorne Jr. Both were later charged "·ith crttninal trespass, accord ing to the net1vork. Holiday Flights the re \.\"ill br some gasoline left 1\hen they reach the pump. The ~harp cutback in ga.~o!inc pro· ducfion is designed to n1ake more crude oil avt1ilable fn r production vf other petroleum products. i11cluding heating oil and residual oil used by utilities to produce electricity. Sin1on also revised an earlier propost1f for al!oca!ion of home heating oil and d"iesel and jet !Uf!: ' President i\ixon delegated the authori· ty to Simon to issue such regulations under the Etnerge.ncy Petroleum Act of 1973 on Dec. 4, just one 1vee k after he signed 1he bill into l<,11·. Stor11i Pou1ids Upper Part Of Calif or1iia Fro1n '\\'ire Service& St\'.'1 FRANCISCO -Another storm p:icking hov.-lin~ 1vinds beat furiously at lhe upper Northern Califomia l"Oas!li nc toda~· as rain spread souttnvard 01·cr half the stale. Hain is likely as far south as Point Sur and Merced tonight with i;ho1vers on Thursday, the National \Veather Scrl'icc said . /I. heavy downpour is expected along 1hc northern C(last tonight 1vherc souther- ]~· gales l\·ere blo\\·ing 30 to 55 miles pt'r hour this rnor~i11g. The "'Cather ~ervice also y;ar ned of heavy sno1r do1\·n to about the 3.500.foo t tll.'l"<ttion in th e r••lt. Shasta-Siskiyou Clre;i 1onigh1. r\ tra vl'lcrs adl"tsory issued for the Sil'rru i\e1·ada "'amcd of hea1•y sno"" 1J!o1\·ing 11nd drifting 11·it h gusty l\'inds tonight. nt about t11c -l.OOO-f11ot level S1orm clouds <lrcnc:hed J-:url.'ka Tues· day 11 i1h more !Iran eight·tcnths of an inch of rain, forccnstcrs snid. Aboul onc·third of an in ch of r<1i 11 fell in Red llluff. Oakl:1nrl :ind San fr<incisco 1rhilc Sacramento had about IY.'O-lcnths of an i11l'h of rain and Stockton , one- tc111h cf c111 inch. Scattered sho1vers are forecast Thurs· day. 1\lca n"•hil (', a coastal flood alert "·as up in Oregon today as the i1ow ling storm , combined with high tides, moved in from the Pacific Ocean. A boathouse used by the Clatsop Coun- ty sheriff's department broke loose at Ton gue Point near Astori1&. Coast guardsmen later returned it to the dock . The Coast Guard stood by at Yaquina Bay lo help a fishing vessel in distress during the peak of the storm Tu esday. \Vinds reached 60 m.p.m. at Newport but no serious problc1ns were reported. A.t Seaside, winds broke a wi ndow in a school and a teacher was reported to have been cut by glass. duced l"'O 1vitnesses lo ~u ppor1 hh C'O!l · tcntion that even Orring <' Coa st T11x A:-- sessor Jack Valh::rg;i 's fi gure 1na~ be too high. Appr<iiS<'rs J~ugo Dru111n1 :ind 1 ;,•r;drl E. Schtnitz. l"·o of the thrcf• .1p1ir ;,151•rs hired bv Dc~larco to rel'IC\'. \",11!1·r~:'I·" ll~scssnlent , told the appeals p;111t·! luda1 Valle rga·s assessn1e11t i!; p1vhi1hly \11\.' mos! accu rate u11e pussibll' ht·c :nbt' ut lhl' unique nature of lhc prvp1·r:.1 They sa id ho1re\'Cr. that lll•·.1 \1ot1lil • . ; •u;::s:c~I :l 1:1h 1(' lfl 10 15 percent !es~ !li1111 lhC. ~l .:li 1n1!!1on hgurl' because u1 l'IO 'lt'r 1·~;!!11 i1ud 1011s of Hie propertirfi !l't'd b~· \i;;Jlt·rµu to COITil)ill'C \\'Ith tlh' :\1~11n l'S,;11': .111d 1.:on1e to ;1 conclusion ut It<.: \ :L[UP. t)uniog qth·,;t u,nin~ by f) 1· :'<1 are o . 1i111rnn1 s;1i1t. '"1 \ \',as tht· 1):111trs l,,11 rl11.~1un !h;il 111\' LUll•ll.1" tlS.'ll'Ssor":-. rnl'Lhotl ul .11 1:d~si" :111d !1·l'h111quc ge nera!l.1 1 ··pi t:-l'tlli·d pr11!1•·r :1 )J p r a 1 ~ a I µro · 1!-ic1· n.\·rrl.\', !'age?~ Boy, Beaclt B,ucl~et Bryari Brindl ey, LO. a vi sitor .fron1 Ch ino. docs th e things that. are fun to do at. IOI\' tic\e on a bal111y winter clay al ong the ()range CoasL Ma1·ine Hol(li11g Ta11l\: Law Goes l11to Effect Ja11. l By AL~ION LOCKABE\' O;ilty Piiot 1e•li111 l!dilor 'rhere is an Orange Cl1unty ordinance that requires every boat with a pe rn1;u1cntly installed n1arinc toilet to have a '"holding·• tan k to prevent overboa rd discharge of sewage. Beginning Jan. I, 1974. that law ·will he enforced by the Orange County Harbor Departrnent. The law applies to Dana llarbor, Ne1vport liarbor. Hun- 1ington Harbour and Sunset Aquatic Pa rk. Al Oberg. harbormaslcr. laid that in· formation on more than 100 boat owners and 1narina operators today at the regular breakfast meeting of the Marine f)i\·ision of the Newport tlarbor Chamber of Co1nn1crcc . The st;1ten1cnts 11·\.'rc h:ird!r our of Oberg's 1nouth 1Jcfnrc hf' 1v:1s-·~11":1mp!'d by a rltluge uf qut'stiu11s as In th(' n1c~hod of l'nforccn1cnl There 1viH be uo blockades or \\"hol es.a le boarding of boats 10 de terrninc if thCy have holding tanks. s::iid Oberg. "If Y.'e slop a boat opt1ra tor for a speeding, non-l"cgistratiun or other viota- lion. we v.·ould board the b<J<tl and inspect for requi~cd equip1nenl. If the boat has no "holding tank the operttlor would be given a citation," said Oberg. But the boat o"·ners 1vcrcn 't the only ones firing questions al hflrbor official.~. The l;11v also requires th.:it all marin11~ insla!l purnl>011t slalions to e1nply holdin~ lll nks. l\lanna operators arc concerned over what standards. il any, ha ve been set up. Jl.·lusl they be perrnanently in· stalled s1:11io11.s 11'hich pump into the JScc TOIL ET, Page i1 T ivo oit1ng, eLderlt1 widow1 · residing in ru1tdown bungo.low1 i11 tlie Boy Shore Trailer Park t1i Ne wport Beach will get a vi.~it froni Sant(i Claus in the for1n of T4e lrvi1tt ComJ)any thi3 C/1rist·mu.~. See l tor11 Page 17. They are J oan P. Tonibkl, 1819 Tanager Drive. a housewife and mother, and Norma P. Hertzog , 1605 White Oak Place, owner-Oirector of a pre-sehool. The third candidate to take out nomination papers is Raymond P. Evans, 3091 Murray Place. a machinist. OC's Airlines -Booked Up DAILY PILOT AD PROVES EFFICIE1VT Al Y.ur StrYIC• l 1NH111 11 L.M. B•rd ' C•tllor11I• 11, n Ct .....-C01111r 21 c11,u1t11H1 4•·'4 C..,,lt• Ml cr+n-4 !I 0..-111 N•llc•lr. U l!flter1al· l'.I•• ,., l!l!t•rtlillftUlftl 11, )f "111-.iA 21, :U•H ""° 1M ll:Kord lJ MerQC°" .. Allft L•lllltr1 JI M.llUtiex I *"''" •. ,. M4rtPI P....iit )I tt•lllflal 111... • 0rHM C-ty lJ.14 ~r1"1• P1rtw 72 S..rtl •• Dr. St.llltl"IM U Si.di M11'1Mh ... iS "t•ltvl.iM i'I ~''" n.JJ Wtlllllf 4 w .... 111'• Nnn " .... W•rld MIWll t Both Mayor J{ammett and Vice Mayor Jordan will seek another four-year term in o{flce during the March S election. Papers are avaUable at th~ office of the city clerk , 77 Fair Drive, in the Costa Mesa Civic Center. The riling deadline is noon Dec. 27. There is no fee for flllng the papers, but candidates must secure I h e signatures of 20 reg istered Collin ~1esa votrrs. ' By CANDACE PEARSON Of 11'11 OaltY ~II-1l1ft A lot or ·holiday travelers won't he flying this :Jeason because they won't be able to get on the planes. They're all booked up. Almost, anywey. Offl<;lal.s at lfughc.s Airwest, Air California aft.Mt Golden West nirlines at Orange County Airport today saw HUlc hope fo r people still without reservations ge tting where they whnt to go during the holidays -at least by air. "lt depends,'' !'iaid one ticket agent at Alrwest. "Reserviations are quite full. It's hard to say whether we have any filghts avai4ible." You can't get lo Mexico for Christmas from here -at least not by A\rwest -because too many other people got thei r namea in first. Aod San Francisco and Sacramento arc definite maybes. "f<~rom the 19th to the 21 st (of 'I December) it"s loo late now lo get reservalions for most flights:' a C'r0lden \Vest offlelal said. The ne\\.'S at Air Cal is simila r. "A lot of our lUght.& a.re sold out alftfady ," said one reservation official. and have been sin ce September. Forget going to Sacramento by Air Cal, but you mig ht be able to detour by "'.llY of San Fr_911cisco. if yoo hurry. F'hghls fro1n Orani;i:e County or Ontario !Ste AlllllNES. l'a~e 21 \Ve've all hea rd of r ff i c i c n c y apartmcnls-. Th is is an efficiency apacl· 111ent ad: SPACIOUS Studio. N ea r main bet1ch. t.Tptd. full kitche:n. $165. (Phont: N03. I It pr oved il.s e.ffl ciency by rentini;: the ap11rtmcnl in ooc day. Check oul the erficienl way A tmtly Pilot ad ain work for you. Dial the direct line ta <i l>t11ly Pllvt a<t-v1!1()r. Phone ~\2-3618. I I • • I % DAILY PILOl • TONIGHT COAST C0,1M UNITY ~ 0 LL EGE BOA RD---llcgular nlecung , 1370 Adarns. 8 r .1n \\'lNTElt CONCERT -£sta nc1a !Ugh &hool n1us1c dt'pl. 7:30 p.in. l't;I LEC'l'U HES -"The Classic Cinc1na" series, Science Lecture Hall, 8 pm. "Education to _Jl.1ecl t.hc Future'' ~eries, Rrn 100 Soc\al Science Hall , 7.J{) p.m. Adm ission $5.50. TliURSDA ,, , DEC. IJ COSTA l\!ESA \\'ATER DISTRICT Regular board meeting, 77 Fair Drive, 'i:30 p.m. F rom Page I AIRLINES ... to San Jose and Oakland are also difficult to fi nd. Air Cal isn't even taking na mes for waiting lists. Although Air Cal has announcf'd that certai n nights \viii suffer cu tba cks because of ln1pe.nding fuel shortages. the condition is reversed during the v.·eck before and after the Christmas holidays. "We've added qulte a few flights dur- ing Christmas." an Air Cal off icia l said. adding that !he cutbacks won't take effect until the new year, v.•hen the extra business has died down. All airline offi cials agree that more -people than ever seem to be deciding faster ai r travel is the way to go. But the big push on reservations has more behind it than just an enthusiasm fo r jet planes. Strikes and other difficulties at Trans· \\'orld Airlin es (TWA) and .. Pacifi c Soulhwest Airlines (PSA ) ha ve put more pressure pn other airlines to take TWA's and PSA's regular CU!tom~rs. Estancia Cooks For At1iletic Field Ru1tw ays A breakfast cookout is planned for Estancia High School &Jnday to raise money for athletic field runways. The 7;30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. pancake breakfast will be held in the school commons. Tickets are $1.50. All proceeds from th e fund-raiser will go toward the purchase of artificial 'fartan runways needed for the high jump, pole vault, and Jong jump. Lllcal me rchants ar' ·support.Ing the !!tenl by donating fciodSt~ffs . and door prizes. The top door prrre is a $300 color television set. 'The pancake breakfast Is a cooperative venture by the Costa Mesa Optimist Club, the Estancia Hi gh School Boos1er Club, and Lile Estanci a lligh School Stu- dent Bod y. -Discu ssion Set By Coastal Unit The proposed Chino Hills Airport and the environmenta l <1u:ihl y of the OCf'a n "'ill be studied Thursd;iy by members Qf the Orange County Coast 1\ssoc1alion '''hc>n they n1~t for a luncheon at the Sheraton 13e~ch !nn in llunt1ngto11 Beach. A speaker v. ill give i'l 20·m111utc rcv1e\\' oj the C'hino llllls 1\1rµort study .:u1d oisSOCJa tioo members can ask questloos :i.bout v.'hethcr it ls !he only anS\\·er 10 intcn1ational airport scrv1ct." for the county. Another speakc>r 11 ill outline a p~;in IQ establish a model trst basin to pro .. 1de ,.n<;'>l-ers and .solulions to problems af· lccting lhe county shoreline. ~ys. es1ua rif'S, rivers. creeks. moun1a1ns. mesas and submarine canyons. DAILY PILOT '"•Or ..... C-1! DAIL'!" ,llOT. wllfl Wfllcll !t comlllrlell -....... ,, ... , h pwbll ...... W tt1• Or•-U •.i ,~llfl'lmtl C~y . ....,._ ••Tt ••lltio<11 ••• .... li,Mcl, MMNy tlorovtfl 'rid•Y. folr Co1T• Mn•, H ....... rt •tM:tl, 1-1""1;"9!0<! ••~11/F°""'l•lft V1IMy, LMl!- ll "'tll, lrYl!'l lS.OdttMtk IM S.11 C...,,.....,lt/ $on J"°n (•pl11rl r>O. A 11"9'9 •IG•Ol'l91 91Jlli..r. 11 ...,..ll11'ed S1turd•Y• •N S ..... rt. T~• ,,..lndpol .ufllitlli~ Pl•nl It •I Uf Wnt 111 sir .. 1. Co1t1 "'"'· C•ll,....,lfl, nil». 11.obert N . w.,~ P rH olltnl 11111 ~wOli1fltr J•~• II.. Curltv Voct ,rn lclt'T>I tnd Gtl\lttl Mlf\19tr Thom 11 K11vil £di!O< ThoM11 A. lil ur,hi"' M• .... lllO 1.1110< c ... ,,,, H. l oo• Ritlo1t4 I'. 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A majority of them contacted stressed they have not seen a cx.11nplete copy and thus do not know the precise y,,·ording of the opinion. Writing for the majority in a 6 lO 3 ruling based on nearly identical arrest cases in Florida and Washington . D.C .. J ustice Willian1 Rehnqu ist made several specific points. The key one is the term "probable cause," in which an officer mak ing a traffic stop of a ear has probab1e cause to suspect the driver or occupants of so mething more serious. These might include: -Possession of marijuana . dangerous rtn1gs or hard narcotics, especially ~·here a pe rson is known to be a prior offender. -Recognition of driver or occupants as individuals \\'hO have alre ady lost rights against search and sei zure based on a past conviction. -Indications of concealed weapons, violence or elements or conspiracy such as a case In which a potential burglar is found cruising an industrial area in preda'>l-TI hours. The new Supreme Court ruling does Desegr egation Order DENVE R (UP I) -A federal judge Tuesda y brushed aside arguments by school offi cia ls and ordered c i t y classrooms desegrega ted to balance the numbers of white and minor ity students ;n local· schools. U.S. District Cc1Jrl J udge William 'E. Doyle ruled tha t :segr egation existed in the norlheast • Denver Park Hill schools and establisb.ed "a dual system." nul pern\il personal body and car interior searthes in a si n1ple case of a bumt--0u l taillight or a driver"s routine stop for a righ t-<lf-way citation. Virtua lly all tav.·men contacted stress- ed thcv v;ould ha\'c to sec J cornpletc draft Of the ruling befo re they could ve ry comfortably ex pand their <:om· ments. Deputy Dist rict At1omc y ~like Capp1zt.1 said there is t:\'en a chance the 111:w U S. Supre1nc Cuurl v.ill ~1ot <:hangc the state's ov.·n search and seizure lav1s. "Our sole understandin g is ~·hat wc'vr read in the nc\1·spapcrs." Capizzi added. "I think it's goOO and lonR 01·crrtue." Newport Beach Police Chief B. Jan1es (:lavas. in1med1a1e pl'lst president of the Cali fornia Peace Officers' Association, prnised the concept of the change. ''1'he papers are quotin~ the dissent!ng justices as saying this is a reg ressive !>!e:>p." he declared. "I can only say I think it is correcting an error made in the courts a few years <1go." 1'his step 11•11s !he orif!ina l ruling 1hat snid -in effect -:in oHicer had no jusli fleation to check for he roin Ul n car jusl because a ta illi{::ht wns out and ii was stopped for tha t reason. Chief Gla vas said the new ru ling sin1- ply rest on..'s a r i g h t they had before and should have had all along . Cost a Mesa Ponce Chiel Ilogcr Io:. Neth was terse, but happy \\'ith 1t. "I thin k it's reasonable," he said. 1.,aguna Beach Police Chief Frank ScholX'n specified the increased st1fct ~· factor involved in giving !a11·mcn greater search and seizu re right s. "Anything that is going lo give more salety lo police officers is 1vclcon1e. especially with the numbe r of assa ults on pol ice officers now," Chief Schopcn said. J1e -like other office rs contacrcd -said they \VOuld eva luate the nc1v ruling and integ rate il into their n1en's tra"ining ~I'd procedure. as soon as possi.· ble. UP I lelt phalo Princes~ (;r;1t·e or ~1 on:ll'O c1nbracc:-. her 11101her. !\!rs. John B. -Kelly of Philadrlplli:.i, during a re<'eption in \\'ashington honoring lhe 20lh ann\1crsary of the .'\:irinnal J)oa rd of 1ii(' ri tedic;:il L'ollegc of f'cnnsyl- ,·arua. 1969 Tl11•0119ft 1972 U11it Votes to Cl1 ecl{ All ' As1l ecis of Ni-xo11 Taxes if the h\·o {JUes\loncd iten1s arc disallow· ed. Rl' 1111.AR\' KAYl: Ot ttoo P•ll1 P lltf 11111 Neither Sisr..;il nor Union Oil Conl· pr.inles, the two fi rrns v.•ith platform s off lhe coast of Huntington Hcaeh, have irnmediate plans for driUlng new wells, despite 1'uesd ay's ruli ng hy the Stale Lands Commission lifting the offshore drilling ban. Bi ll Woods . vice prrsident of Signal Oil, said th11t s111ce the con1n1ission set a nl·w policy to accept applications for nrw 11•clls, there is a possibilit y tha1 Signal 1nay redrill son1e of the 52 1\·elts on the. plat form off the coast. "l\1aybe a hal f dozen may eventually be red.rilled,'' Woods estimated. ''but ECOLOGISTS RA P OFFSHORE DRILLIN G PLANS, P•g• 12 plans arc not yet formulated to do so.'' /\ spokesn1a11 fnr Un1011 Uil. however. s:1id Lhnt 110 pl:u1s 11·hnl~Ol'Vl'I' arc sr1 !or 11c1v drilling . "\\'C h.1vc 3:l 11·ells on our pla tfonn off 1-luntington Beath ," explained Halph i\1orrison, spokesn1an for the company, "but do not 1il11n to add any n1orl1• The possi bility does exist, ho1\'t•vcr, "'1th thl' energy short<ige." The llu11 t1ngton Rcac:h Cotnpany . a subsidiary of Standard Oil. h<t~ only onshore oil v.·elts. and is not affcc:tcd by the new rul ing. lluntingto n Beach ciry off icials ac- c·c·µted the decision as ··nccrssary," but \\Crc not too pleased Vi>'itl1 the prospects 1 of ncy,,· drill ing. "Six 111onths ago. I v.·ou!d have been \'iolently opposed 10 Lhe ruling.'' com- n1entt!d i\'layor J erry t-.1at ney . "ll ul now, 1vith the shortage of enl!rgy, I can't really oppose it." .. All I ca!I do is insist on restrictions and precautions to prevcnl what ha()- ;:~ In Santa Ba:~.""'3 fro.rh haF;'"!ling in Huntington Brach,'' ~1atney added. Food Strike Meetings \rASi11 ,'(f'fl)N j l'PI 1 -t•rnfgrt'S!'i JOin t co111111ittcc. on inll'rtHll rfl~enue !:1 )1- ;11lon dC'cidPd \('(!11\' t•1 t'~•nn1111r rvrry a!>.pc<:t of Prcsidl·ni . !'>1xon \ ft·<J1·r~1l ln - co111 e t'1 XC'S fr11r11 !!!ti9 :hniu ~h l!li'.! :u1d not eonfi11e i1 to 1111.: t110 l\Ut'"t1un:-. ~ixon propos1·<l One is a $235,000 tax sa,·ing rC'sul1in~ fro111 !he tlo nollOn of p:ipers for 1\'hil'h i\"ixon took a S5iti.OOO deductinn. ~tills 5;.iid 1hr co1nmittce v.·oultl s1•t•k to find 0111 tf th1· 1lonat1on 1~:1s n1ndl' beforl' fir ;1flt·r th1• Jul.1· 2:i. 1969 tli'adli nc st·t \\'h('ll !)trch cleduc\lons by public figu1·e.~ 1\·crc d is:illo~1·ed in tax reform leb1slatio11 1)1..!I ~ l'iLI' "As a ci!y. we can e1.:prc.ss our concern ;ind put pressure 011 lhe body that will ;i ppruve the ne1,· o i I applications for Wf'lls," the mttyor concludl'd. Ci t ~· Counciln1:ln Al Coen is also op- l)()Sl'd 10 !ht1 idi':l of offshon· drilling. llut h1·. roo. ;igrt'l'<I th:it thl' l'llf'rgy ensis h:1s ncccss1rat1>d !ht n111v :.iction. Moving to Washington In 111ai..ing l)Ubhc hl!i 1;1' rl'ro1tl !ii~t 11l't'"l'tld , \:1\(111 .1~kt•d 111~· Ho11 .. t•-Scn;11 ~· Jl;lll1'l !O l'X<llll<lll' t.lt·thlt.:ll•IH-. fur 1ht• gift of ~ tCt' pres1drn1ial p;1p1."rs 10 the 11;1tzun and 1\·helhcr he should have pri 1d "I ean't d1sc:ount thal fact that \.\'C ured u1l and the only riv:ulable oil is offshore bert•." Coen said . "\~'e just havr 10 be carefu l lo avoid the problems tha! happened in Santa Barbara.'' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Negotiations in the Southern Ca lifornia food ind ustry strike-lockout will move lo Washington Friday for meetings with a federal mediator, management said loday. Josepl1 Vaszily Services Slated In Costa Mesa Funeral services are scheduled Thurs- day at 10 a.m. at Baltz-Be rgeron Funeral Home, Costa Mesa, for Joseph Vaszily . He died Tuesda y at 80. after coming to the Orange Coast to li ve with a son. Alexander. at 1075 Ch,yenne St., Cos!<1 l'\tesa. lnll•rment '>1-·ill folloYi>' at El Toro Cemetery for 1'.tr. Vaszily, also under dlrertion of Dalli-Bergeron Funeral J.lon1c. J.lc spent niost of his life in Ne>1' ·rork \\'here h<' v•a.) a coffin painter for the Ne v.• York -Brooklyn Cas ket C-On1- pany for 50 years . Survivors in addition to his son Alex- ander include sons Josep h and Will iam . plus six grandchildr<'n and one great· grandson. C ro ss -Co11 ntry Co11tes t Cardecl Costa r.f~a youngstrrs are invi ted to tum out S,,turday for the city's cross- country 1neel . 'f'he annual event v.·iU be in the TeWinkl~ Pa rk picnic area at 970 Arling· too Drive wi th 9:30 a.rn. set for the registration and 10 for the start of the races. Youngs t,rs in third throogh eighth !lrad(':S are eligible. No bare feet or spiked trnck shoes are permitted . Awards wil l be made to flve finishers in each age group. The first eight to fini sh in each cl aS:."I will be ente red in the count,Y'J meet Jan . 12 in Fountain Valley. 'Mli 1nct' Su rvives Bruud Att,ack SAN FRANCISCO (AP! -An <l<icrly 'vidow called "Mama" by Tenderloin hot el neighbors was recovering from a brutal assault by two robbers. "l h av e pa in alt over. bot 1·11 be all right," Antonia Bucky!, 8 8 . munnured lo visitors Tuesd ay. "God bless you," she. s,al d, re:tuming to her prayers in a tiny room in a Tenderloin hotel. Police sa id t w o men tntered ~frs . Bucky!• hotel room Monday night and beal her up. Other tenanl.!1 heard the frantic widow's 5creams and nL,hed to 1he re~ue. I The meeting v.•as arranged by \Vill iam t.:ssery, chief of the Federal 1'.ledialion Servite, after the coa lition of fo ur st rik- ing unions· accepted his offer. "It's a shame this meeting couldn't ha\'e been set up before 1he unions v.•ent. on strike," said f{obcrl K. Fox. presiden t of the Food E1nployl'rs Counl'il. v.·hich is the barga ining agent for Ii ! supermarket chains. Jerry Vcrcruse. he;id of the union Food and Drug council, tidvi scd Ussery that the st rikers were willing to shill negotia tions to \Vashi nglon. J-le said the unions had previously rC'jected the n1ovc because "we could see no point 111 lrans port ing these complex negotia tions 10 \\'ashington." BuL he said 1he union changed il :- mind since ';there has been absolutely no moveme nt on the part of 1he emp loyes 10,~·ard a contract." From Page I TOILET ... ci!y sewage systc1n, or "''ill portable units be acce ptable? The operators got no de finite ans1ver. Bob Reed, chief of Nev.·port Beach's Department of r-.t arine Safety, said his depart ment l\'Ould be charger! 11·\t h "inspection" of pumpout facilit ies in Nev.·JX>rt Ha rbo r. "\Ve do not have the manpo\\.'l'r lo inspect every marina and the !ill\' h;i., not spelled out any clear cut standards." said Reed. "We y,·ill be only as aggressive as the city council forces us to be." Reed added. Questioned as to the acceptability of portable toilets, Oberg said they would only be legal on boats which do not have permanentl y installed "heads." Larry Leaman. chief of operations for the county Harbors. Beaches and Parks Department. reviewed the history NIXON TEAM USES FOOTBALL TE RMS-Column, Page 9 PR ESID ENT MAY OW E BAC K STATE TA XES , Story Page 12 a c:i 11it:1! ~H1i11 -; 111x 1111 1l1P :-,i\c of !11:> Snn Cll'll!Plllc pnlJit>rl) During a t11'0-hnu r ('lo'>rd n1cc!i11g to· d<.1v. the {'onunl11C'I' d('cidf'd l•i "look ;ii Dahlia A·ve 1ut e Ruad Ali g1i1nent Sl.'.ir111isli Ends L'\·l-ry uspett oi l1 rS rt'turn fi.lr 1!10>;C A h11Hle be1>1'ecn Dahlia Avenue ,Yl'ars." i\CC'Ording 11) B l'p. \\"dbtu· U hon1rO\\!lt'rS and builde rs of !hr Grern· \11lls !D·1\rk .. 1 1he con1n1i tt cc brook tract in north Costa tltC'Sn appears- <:hainn;u1. 01'L'r 1od:iy because of the realignment I of :1 rotid ~lll!!> inadl.' pl1hl1(' ~ixon '.s JJ··L' a cttt'r requesting thl· l!l\'\·:-t iµitlJOll, !t appeared l'lty ll.1ana gt•r frt'<I Sorsaba1 said 1od:i.1· thri t the llCI\' road y,·ould pre.serve 1he to tisk !hr !)o1n1 I lu l!r.-.1l H!-!.:if to !hL' 1Jah h:1 Avenue cul-de-~ac \\'hich the en1-"!i~·u L:J~-rel.11rd Jt1·1n:-; · ~1,·J11..:h l n1ay "Still I :irn opposl"'ti to any n1orc f'xpanst\'£' proced ures that v.·ould require 111'.'w pla tforms." he added , "Esthetically and envirori mf'ntall y. f don't I i k e the tv.o !":<isling plalfornl.'i. Uu\ they are already there." TI1e comrnission·s ruling al!O\ll'S for <t p p I l c a l Jons to be made to rE.'drill uil wells. or drill new y,·clls. off the <·xisting platform-'>. No nr w platfornu 1rlll be al101\C.'(L BA NDI TS DID N'T IIA VE ANY PULL f'OlltJl1Ui! \U l)i• ;i "Ubjt•('t of tonlJOUlrlj,! hattled hOmOOYi>'!lers rought to keep 1n- l I " taet. ROSIE I L"J>J 1 -Bandit s tryi ng lo pu > ic qucstw nuig. The new road \Viii connect the trar l break into an offi ce for a payroll robbery The l1·tlt·r :iddt'd. ' !n the <'vent th.II 1\llh thC' future South Coast noad at fired 8 submachinegun burst al the lock !he:> con1n11!1•·t· d"h·1·111u1cs tl i;1l !ht• itl'fl l<i p1111sy S!reet. !hereby ttvoicling !he n('Cd but still did not manage to knock dov.·n 1~~rc 1ncnr-rt·<·tly rt•\IOrl~·d , I 1\lll P•1Y to 001•11 up Uahlia 10 through traffic. the door . f inally, thl'y gave up and 11ha!c1 er 1,1\ 1•1.1.1 Ji,. ch1l' ·· Jl omco1\·ners last month threw up a nC'd . Sorr1l' t.:),pt rl:> h.n1· e>.illlllt1!1•d 1111• hloti.:1do.; ,1t the cul-Oc-sac to protest Police saitl they h.:id bt..'Cn pulling at P1·1> . .,id1·n1 <tlld \11-\/\"ll 110111\l .. 111• the Lar\1 111 Cnrpor;iti On'., intcntl{l!l tn lht:' door instrad of pushing . ;1bou1.~3!t0 .IHlll1n ~'·" ~ ;.,,,.~ ;.n>rdl~i~"~."~"~I1~":·'~-~L~<~,n~n:':"~"l~1~h~c~"~'~''~'":'"'~· ~rn~a~d~•~il~h~l~hc~'~'~s~l<~c~c~I.--;';=,::::;:;';;;;:;'=;;;;;;'=;;:::=;=:;=:::==,=~~ -,r .. ~ .... _ .. Ol'[N ' to 6 " _ Some Suggestions for Christmas Masks-Fin s-Snorkles Frisbees Weight Lifting Benches Boxing Cloves Footballs-Basketballs • ~ ·~7.-(:1"""'-~ Cl051D SUNDAY " "' of the coun ty ord inance, explaining that "' it was "forced on us by the state water con trol distric t." Water Wonder Kick Boards Jump Ropes 4 Square Balls-Playground Balls Soccer Balls-Volleyballs Baseballs & Mitts Leaman said the Coast Guard was workin g on standards for sewage col)lrol that would be effective in two ye ars for new boats and five years for existing boats. "The standards would preempt any slate or local ordi nnnces." !'laid ~aman . Officials admiUed !hat Orange County is the guinea pig fnr enforcement of ., boa t sewage discharge laws. "!\.1y conc em right now," sai d Oberg. "is what to do about a boat which seeks refuge in our harbors that does not comply v.·ith our discharge laws." College Chancello1· Gives Annual Re po rt Chancellor Norm an E. Wat~n will ~ give his annual re port (In !he Coast Community College District to district trlL'!lees toni ght. ·t .. -' Gym Bars Reducing Belts ' T~~"Y,rva,~l"'-""'"''""_,_ .. .,HH ~· Chest Pulls Back Packs Thermal Underwear Mittens-Snow Caps ~--- ' ·; .,...._.,..R Boys NJ.L. Football Suits ~ Football Jerseys Acrylic Y Neck Sweaters letterman Jackets Warm Up Suits Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Soccer Shoes Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Rackets & Balls HandbaHs & Gloves Racquet Balls & Racquets Darts & DartbOanls Speedo Swim Suits Bikes-Parts-TireS:-T ubes • " TrtL'l tees arc schcdu ltld to meet with .. W111tson at 8 p.m. Jn district he~d­ q11artcrs, 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa • •' Slant Boards r. ~ ~ 1t'v ,,·~-""--a , .. -. 6 ' , ~ * f ' • ~ • ~ I ~ ~ • -. DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Fair Compensation Un til recently school di strict trustees were virtu- ally the only elected pubUc official s who were not co1npensated for the. tin1e they devoted to conducting the public's busi ness. But a new California law ha s now 1nade it possi ble for trustees to pay the111selves a minln1um stipend. In the case of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, the a1nount would be $40 per n1eeting per trustee . This level of compensation seen1s reasonable. Trus· tees are expected to work as hard as any other publil' officials and they have eve ry right to expect .son1e co1n - pensation for that eCfort. . 'J'o pay a trustee $40 per n1eeting for two meetings per n1onth works out to $80 per 111011111 or $960 per year. Newport Beach <'ity councilmen, by con1 parison. are paid $200 per 111ontb. or $2,400 per year. c:osta trlesa councilman are paid $300 per 111011th . or ~3 .600 per year. Total to.st to taxpayers for paying the full seven· n1an sc hool board "'"ould be just $6,720 per year out l)f a budget of more than $31 milli on. Considering our high expectations of our school district. this level of cxpendi· lure is not all that great. Coars t College Expanrsion '!'he painful problen1 ot providing grad uates of the Garden (;rovC! l!nificd School Di strict \Vith a junior co], legc (!ducat ion again is vex ing the school experts, an1ong thc1n trustees of the Coast Con11nu11 ity College Di stri ct. 1'hCy're right. in the n1idst of it beC"ause th ey have been asked to annex the Garden Grove ::;chools system and to build a !hird can1pus, in addition to Golden \Vest College and Orange Coast College. lo serve Garden Grove. Loc;il sc hool authorities sympathize with the plight of Garden (;rove Unified School Disu·ict rcsidenl s. Gar· den Grove taxpayers a re soC'ked a high seat lax of $1.45 per $100 of assessed va luation to allow the1n lo se11d their students to ncig hbori11g comn1unj ty colleges. l~11L they ha ve no can1pus they can call· their 0\.1:11 and no votes Uy \vhich lht>y can coftll'Ol tbe destiny of two-year ed uca· lion for their C'hildren. Because the Garden Grove di strict ha s low taxable wealth , there ha s been no great rush by the bordering Santiago and North Orange Collnl y ('orn1n unity College Di stricts to annex the Garden Grove svstcn1. The Coast Con1rnun1ty College District has offered its help on l\VO occasions but the n1easure was turned dow n at the polls. It is lo the credit of Coast Co1n rn un1 ty College Di s· tricl offii.:ia ls that they are w1!11ng to agai n exan1 ine the possi bility of annexation becau se they do recogni ze the needs and are wi!Ung to help. I lowever. it also is corupletety reasonable that they \\'ant lo protect local taxpayers fron1 being penalized by an annexation which n1ight bring them higher taxes and cau~e overcrowding at the Orange Coast and Golden \\lest campuses. l'onstruction of a third campus is an idea worthy of e.'<ploration. although tile $15 n1illion Ca!'clen Grove officials have offered to put up is only 50 percent of what is necessary to build the school. It is unclerstandab!e that Garden Grove does not v.•ant to be divided an1011g the !hree districts or forced into son1e 9lher kind of arrange111ent by a distant state 1n:tndate. If there is to be annexation. the annexation n1ust Ill' e<iuitable to both the Garden Grove· School District residents and tile taxpayers of the Coast Community ColleP"e Di strict. This would mean state acti on to provide very size. a.ble funds that will keep the district's taxes for opera· t1ons down near the existing level. and assist in the con- struction of the third can1pus in Garden Grove . • c A11 illte1·11utiv e to 'Ce11so1·sJ1ip' ' 1·-. ·;"\ ~ •J. I 11~, ;\ Dear Gloonty Gus Christmas In the Public-Schools You Write Good · Thi11es? -_To the Editor: ( , ' ) our f>O\Ver nr>cds is""tfle;:;am!!-fucfltillity-=-\1•CUs in--c~!ifoTniir;-,TCxas;-~li8i31'ao--• -- ll'hic:h says Iha! lhc \Ves tc111 \\'bite l·lotis'e Ok!aha"fi-1..1. ·Arkan~s. r'ennsylvania. the ~.':;-' ,. SYDNEY J.HARRIS Suppose .\"OU \·is 1ceU a doctor fo.r a co1npll·te chccku11. and ~ou tl11'11 rl'Cl•JV ed a fnll rc1>0rl fro1n 111111 1h.11 1rent so m('1h1ng like 1h1s "1'n1 pl east·d 10 he able 10· !I'll you that vour e\'CS. ('ars, nose. ;1nd 1hroat :1rr fi"ne. Yo~r :-kin 1s unb!cn1ishcd. your ,11lne uncurved, and your neu rological ,,\·stc111 ts firsl·rll!c. ·"Also. your he.art ls st rong . your lungs po\vrrful, and your s p I e •' n is a thin~ of medical beau!y. Liver is normal. ~all bladder cxcclll'nl. and .the urinary tract is healthy. '·OIJ. ''ES, \l"t' also found a cancer in 1he bowel that is rapidly metastasizin~ and calls for irnmcdiate radical surgery. Oth r r"·isr, you're in terrific sha pe." \\'hat kind of nut is thi s doctor, ~'Oil \1·ould be askiug yo urself, Whrit does 11 matter ho\Y splrndid n1y splee n is. or how nornu1t m.v ~all bladder. ·when a malignanc.Y 1hrt1:11rns to kill me soon~ And . of COUrSl'. ~OU \\OUld be perfectly nght. Bu! this is exactly the kind or requl'st I often gel fron1 readers. \vho ask me to "say son1ething good" about v.·hat's happening in the country, or 111 the "'orld . and stop rmphasizing v.·hat they c:itl "!he negative." A TYP ICAL letter of this so rt arrived this morning fron1 i\1ian1i, in "'h1ch lhc eo rrcspondent 11·ondcrcd \1•hethcr I'm "ju!'t the lype of person v.·ho "·ou!d So Nixon has 5 jetliners, 15 helicop- tt'rs, JI Jetst.ars. 23 Umousines and ;i \·acht -and he's telling us to tighten our belts~ F. II B. G10.m~ Qij, comm ... 11 •r1 tubmlll...:1 b~ r1•1hri •rid H Ml ....,,,,.,1r111 relltU "" vi1w1 Ill l~I ,.......,.,,.. S•rid 1DU• •ti '"Vt II Oklom1 Gut, D•Hr P llG!. ra ther look for 1he bad instead of lhe good things in life." lie sug~est.s that if I wrote more about the good things "this would alleviate some of the pain in the bad things \\'hi ch ha ve been hap- pening to us recently.'' This strikes me as a foolish. donge rous ond treacherous attiludl': as n1uch as the foregoing doctor's report would be. \I/hat we need to kno1v is not v.•hat is right with us-such things are usuall y evident-but whal is wrong. One essen· tia1 thing th at is 1-1·rong can kill us, and the dozen other things that are right won't help . AS FOR ";1Jle\"iating some of the pain ." tltls is. lhe v.·orst treat ment one could recon11nend: for if you relieve the symptoms of pain \11hile !he disease continues to progress. you are conspiring in mortality. Pain is the activator t.h Ht makes us do something about the aUment, Vlhich \'ie other\\·ise v.·ould be content to ignore until it was too late. I love the "good things" about Qllr country. and our world. And the orll y v.·ay 1 know to keep them is by alerting us to the canct>rs that threaten to take them a"·ay from us. and us from them. The commenl<'tor's greates t vHlue. like tht> doctor's, is to \.\'arn, not to praise. '· i..:nfistmas-1rr ttte' .,ao11c 'scl'lbtns -~ a highly emotional issue in whiCh all sides are right. Those who are passionately dedicated to m a k i n g Christmas an authen tic c x pc r i en c e rather than a \vatercd-dov.·n version in the public schools are. correct. Those who attack this position as un· constitutional or even "un-American'' are right. too. Those v.•ho v.·ould argue that both sides can·t be correct are also right. Jn fact, it is my content ion th at every individual American's opinion on !his subject is, a priori , correct. \Vhat, then. can 11 e C:o? Let me suggest t1,1·0 courses of action : I. CONTINUE our futile, self-righteous, painful course of tryi ng to ban v.·hat y,•c don 't like, of trying to get in mor e of what v.•e like, of defending our positions, attacking others' positions, etc., etc. or 2. Strive to find a positive approach 1vhich seeks to increase a basic ap· preciation of all human experience 11,.ilhout trying to ban anything, or get in llnythlng. or defend , attack, or counter· attac:k. It Must Be Christ1nas • • • Allow me to gil'l' an cx;Hnple of the latt er altcmativl' course of action , one v.·hich v.·ould auempt to avoid the de structive and. all too often . inerfec1ive results of the former alternative. Let 's take the v.·intcr festival season as an example. Suppose Y.'e y,·ere to get our schools to commemorate the v.·inte r festival. We could trace this back to a time when early man y,·atched the days grow shorter. Fear v.·as !he cmo· tion. Cold and dark have always been universally av.·csome experiences (a fact of y,•hich the energy crisis is again reminding us. J Cold and dark often sym· bolize death and evil. The converse \'las likewise true .. Lighl and 1,1•;1rn1th \\'ere imaginatively connected \'li!h goodne ss and life . Jn shor1. v.·in1t'r l\'i'lS a huma n probl c1n. Different peoples a1tempted to 1neet this unive rsal hu1nan dilctnmn in crealive and diverse 11·ays. Ch ristmas ll'on'l seem li ke Christmas if 1ht' fol101ving th ings don't happen : A majo rit y of Americans will ag ree that Christmas hos become .too com· mercializcd -and then go right on deeper in to debt than ever buying each other presenls. One million grandpas ~·ill \Veep with nostalgia as lh ey tell their four mill ion grandchildren hO\\'. in the. good old days when lhey Y.<erc chll· mn a kid \.\"tlS thrilled if he onl y got a bright frl·Sh orange in his Christ1l\85 stocking. The four n1i!Jion grandchildren 11•ill conclude that either grandpa is a·n ;11,1•fu1 liar or thal kids 1nusl have been awfully dun1b in those days. A ROBBER dressed in a Santn Claus costume will hold up a bank and get away with the loot. Another one dressed the sa me \V8Y will try the sanie lhing1 but his escape will be foiled when he is tackled and captured by a genuine street comer S8nLa. 1 Four firemen and 12 policemen work· ing u department store Santas will be recognized by their captains arid brought up on chargc5 fo r moonlighting while on slck leave. Ten mil lion husbands will get ns gifts necktie• they wouldn't wear to a dog show. • Two husbands will get exactly the ki nd of tics that delight them ~ but only one will get to wear his. The other will dJc of surprise. Two days before Christmas an am· (...__H_AL __ Bo_Y_L_E_) bjtious young congressman will get a lot of applause for proposing that the playing of "Jingle Bells'' in public be baMed for 10 years. An exhibitionistic young lady in Chicago will be arrestt'd for strolling nude down State Street except for a Santa Clem outfit consisting only of a pair of black boots, a pai r of red mittens and a Jong white beard. Ten t~ stenographers will be given a raise shortly after the First of January because they helped the boss have a real good time at the annual office Christmas party. Fifty thousand stenographers will decide they'd be smart to look for another job because they gave the boss a bad time at the &Muat office Christmas pa rty. A SPOKESMAN for the Arab League will make a speech al th e United Nation! demanding that Ramadan. the sti.cred month of the Mohammedan calendar, be glven equal time wJth Christmas. 1 Four out or five g1rls who were going HOW WOULD th e public sc hool deal with this \\linter Season? By using all their legitimate energies ond training to present the Winter Season in its broadest framework. The goal would be twofold : L Giving lhe children an appreciation of the richness of all diverse cultural and religious approaches to the Winter Season. 2. Building group harmonies and friendships on the finest basis: mutual re spect. I see no reason 'A'hy all celebrnlions of the winter season by all major cultural and religious groups could not be researched by both teacher and pupils and presented in an authentic manner. I can see no reason why anything would have to be banned, censored, revised, dil uted, deleted. The Winter Season would allow all teachers and pupils to Wicks J 0 e!7 0 ~ r D ••• I~ l ~~I to jilt their boyfriends will wail until after Chrlltmas In hopa that Uretr-- suitors will give lhem an engagement ring for the holiday. ~ Four out of five cheapskate guys who are tired of their girl friends will break up with them tu avoid buying a present. Many people ._ but still a mlnorlly -wlll go to church'and worship Je.suii, "·hose birthday Chri!llmas Is. 'It's the first of the side view plctums. ' MAILBOX Lette rs from. readers are u;1l.con1". Normolty, writers sliould convf y t/u•lr rnessages in 300 words or less. The right to co1u:lense letters to /it space or elimt1iate libel is reserved. All let· ters must -include signature al!d 11u1il· ;l.!9. address but names ma y be 1ritl1· held on re quest if sufficient reusoib is apparent. Poetry wilt ·not be 1>11/J- lished. learn about and come to appreciate their own, as well as their neighbor~.' celebration. The public schools 1vould be performing their legitimate fu nction : leaching. RABBI BERNARD P. KING Harbor Reform Te mple Y ule So119• To the Editor : In a season of "Peace on Earth Good1,1•ill toward Man." the recent debate over Yule songs being sung is much out of place. At Christmas time v.·e expect to hear Christmas carols -it is traditional. Go into any store - !urn on the radio -the stirring strains of "Silent Night," the music of "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" and "Jingle Bells" mark the approach of our happiest of holiday seasons. IN A 111\.IE when 'A'e are showing our youngsters that our country can have 'clay feet' too. do we have to take away other cherished beliefs as 1vell ? In our Fountain Valley school. my children arc learning about Ch~n· ukah -al!l>, other .Fountain Vll llcy schools are sharing the happiness of Chanukah. That one person can get a small following and possibly rule out all Christmas carols ln our school district is deplorahlc. Our child ren all play together - religion is not a fa ctor. thank God. Let's not start now! Instead, let us give our children a tradition that will not change. There are beautiful songs about both events: a Chanukah song has a place in our Christmas program. \Vhlle the ct\urches arc striving for a more ecumenical relationship among religions, Jet us remember "Peace on Earth -Goodwill toward Jlrlan ." -LUCILLE KELLER Not Bay Cl11b To the Editor: lb response to Mr. Stephen C. Koffl er's letter protesting tbe use of public tenn is courts by members of the Balboa Day Club Racquet Club, let it be known that the BBCRC does not and never has used public courts !or Its tourna· men ls. A careful investigation on Mr. Koffl er's part would have revealed that the courts were \Lied by the Newport Harbor Rae· quet Club. Thi! is a small local organiza· lion that has no home courts and therefore arranges its matclles at public facilities. TOM ESTES Manager, Balboa Bay C1ub Racquet Club Dlriy Trlclu To the Editor: Did you ever nof.lce tha.t the snme mentality lhat say,ii that San Onofre nuclear generating plant is unsafe Hnd lhut It should no t be expandl'd to meet is under-v alued fo r tax purposes and Gulf of 1\le.xico and ;111 of the other thn ! thf' l<lXC~ should ht! increased? ' South A1nerican countril's. NO\\' IT SEEl\lS that if the po11•er plant Ls dangerous. this \\'ould lo1ver the. value of :idjacerl! prope rty and th e appraisal should reflect !his h:iznrd ne~t door. This fact is . of course" too sin1pll' and cannot be tolerated by <111~·011c tif- flic!ed v,oith the ne1\· svndron1c. kn0\\"11 tis ''LU(;NAAC ATH\\IA '; ILCt's Get Nix- on At All Costs and To Hell \\'ith An1er· ical. The dirty tricks generated by this group defy any relation to the com· parative child's play o( the \\'aterga!e zealots. l·la rd ly a day pases 1,1•ifhou ~ additionnl publicatioo o( Unsubstantiated cha~ges fronl unnamed sources or from professional rumo r·rnongers who feel that it is titne once. again to make the headline9. LAST \\'EEK the LUGNA A.C ATH\VA ca ll ed for im peachment if the President did nol ration gasoline ~the most un· populnr act any politician could con1- 1nit I. This v.•ce k rhey say that 1he speed reduction n1casure is unconstit ut ional. You may dept'nd on similar response to any action the President may take in behalf of the nation during these trou bled tin1e!'. PAUL \V ESTBROOK 1•0111• E.\':n111ple To the Ed itor· Yesterd ny , Dec. 5, v.•hile returning from Riversidf' via ~ligh\1·ay 5.5, I persona!l .v clocked a llC\.1-' Lincoln Con· tincntal (black) with the li cense pla!e No. S 9. nnd !ht' \\'Ording on !he plate s.alrl 1he N:ition's Capital, \Vashington, [).(.". at flO 1nph. The c;ir 1111.•i very ob\'iously a Presideo· 11<11 car Now . \\'ilh Nixon yelling slow do11•n a11d gas crisis, \~by is an :i uto1nobile con trolled by hirn al\o,ved 10 go 90 MPH'T D>\NIEL D. REDDICK Cl1rlsh1u1a Lights ' To the Editor : Each year for the past nine years v.•e al our hous.e have put up two strands of Christn1as lights outside of our house. This is a total 0£. 50 lights. I do not know how muc h power people feel this uses but according to my figures, this wa~ 4:>0 W<'lls i50 bulbs of 9 watts each). In our living room we have three lamps , each having a 3-way bulb . 50. 100. and 150 'A'alts. These days, si nce the s<realled energy crisis, if we usc any light in the living room with the exception of the light coming from the firepl ace, It is one lamp turned to the 50-watt setting. \VE INTEND to have some Christmas Hgbts outside of our house this year. One strand of 25 bulbs, I am , willing lo cul down inside my home in order to have and enjoy the happy feeling the outdoor lights give me. Do not judge us loo harshly as you drive past our home this year. ! -will make sacrifices but In my own way, and those of you who may find fault, go hotnc and count how rnany lights are burning inside your home. MRS. EARL C. DICK JR. Oil P11:r:rle To the Editor: It Is quite puzzling to me. One would think that the Arabs could just shut off our oil , but why? We have heard thnt one-third of tho v.•orld .!I crude oil comel'i from one little t.•o(Jfltry in Ccntrl;ll America ~nd that owned by Unitf!d States 01\ companle!I. Add to that the • \VHERE IS th is er11dc going? Sometin1es 11 Si.'C'1ns that this is a country for· 1he 1non(•y, of thl' rnoney and by thf' n1oney. flow do th ey solve i! ., Haisc the prices and t:ixes. l'h1s h1•lps lht• oil coinµanics .i nd thl' go \ rrnn1rnt . but ho w about us., The Arabs have a good idea. Sell k·ss oil for tnore mooey. I \l'Onder If pe1haps this is also the idea of United States oil companies. Fairv lem Dolls 'fo the Eq1lor: !n th e f..t ond ay, Dec. J, arlic!e about the dressed dolls, l\.1rs. Russel l Dunni gan is quoted ;.1s sayiug that before she started \.\'Orking for Alh C'rl Silton }lome. she offered her ~cr vitcs tu Fa irvie1\' but that Fairvie w wuuld accept onlY ne11• dolls AFTER TlllS ye,1r·s. vol un1eer lunch· eon an article \'las rw1 about the !led Cross. <UlO spccif1c:illy, t.·lrs. He lt>n Anderson of Laguna Hill.~. who dresses used doll s for us . She has done this for sev eral years and has dressed hun · dreds of dolls beautifully :ind creatively. I have been In this posi tion for over four years and we h:J\'e never turned down used dolls or use<l toys or any sort It is true that at Christmas we give only ne1v toys Ju the residents on Christmas mon1ing , but \\'e consider the dolls thrit Mrs. 1\nflprson c\rcsse~ net' and do incJudC' them 1n our ('hristmas gifl s 1 feel tl u1t the sl;1tl·1n1·n t ;\Ii':.. 111111· nigan 1n<1dc c:eu ld t1urt vs 11 1th ro111- n1unlty people. 1vhom \l't' (;0111H un ro provide all of our Chri!'ln1 ns g1f1 -.. \\"011"! you pl ease cOtTCtl 1h1.; 111f0nn:1 11011 JI\ an up-con1ing edition.\\\• 11 ou!d be \CIY grateful. EN!n ~I. LATllHO P l)irect(lr, Volunlt•er Se.rl'll'C<i Fa ir\'ie\v Sr:i.1e Hosp11;·1[ Too B r igli t To the Editor: In light of the fut>! crisis . it seems to me that it \.\'ould be very wise if Fashion Island's park ing lights were turned off after l)lidnighl. I recognize the problcin of security but I think that undl'r l he s e c!rcumstances security officers could patrol the area in the dRrkness. EMORY S. ri100RE, ri.t.O. OllAN&I COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Wted, Put>U.thtr Thoma! Kee vil , Editor Ba rbara Kreibich Editorial Page Editor 1lK! cd1tolial page of 100 Daily Pilot .'l('eks to lnfonn and !illtnulate rt'adrn hy prTsentinr an this pe.re d1vtrw•commrntary"on topics of in. l~•t by syndlcatfd eolumniru and cartoonists, by providin1 a forum for rt!&dtrs' ''itws and by Jl~Sotfltl'W this newrpaper'1 opinion• and ideu m current topic&. The f'dt torial op!nionil of the Dally Pll<'il appear onl.r in the editOt"iaJ. column at the tnp oC the pqt". Opinion! exprelSt'd by the ool· umrrl1t. and cartoonists and Jetter writ mi art thel.r own and no endon:~ mcnt at the-Ir vlt"'4'1> by the Daily Pilot llhou)d bto lnfffl'fd. Wednesday, Der. 12, 1973 ( , -'-"-'-"'-"'-'..:'c..' _Dtt__:•_m.:,l><:_•_:l::?_:l_:_97~J:_ _ _!*~---DAJL V PILOT ~'i -----------------------..,..----------------------------------------1 QUEENIE Phil lnt erlan di .. Mr. Parker in }lersonnel says you 're to stop lunching at Leo's Bar and Grin. In the morning it's 4 Ho, ho, ho,' and in the afternoo n it's 'Bah, humbug;' and ·we're 1etling complaints." L. JH. Boyd An1erican Earns W eigl1t ii1 Gold J\Icn v.·ore corsets first ... h's se riously rC'portcd by some child specialists that grandparents never 1nake ywngsters neurotic ... Elephants are always hungry ... Average American man in hi s lifetime earns just about the v.•orth of his v.·eight in gold now .•. Catnappers aln1ost invariably snore. Some4 <.!.! ~::ners a~:; ~'lloy.eds o( Siberia ~till . measure time by kettles. That is, the length of time· it takes l.o heat a kettle of cold waler to · the boilin,nioint. - A subscriber \vho collects antiques says he ov.·ns u genuine prercvolution· ary t01n<1hawk . Jl's in supcirb cond i· lion. he says, because he fitted it out \Vilh a new handle 11•hcn he first ac· quired ii, and since has equipped it \1·ith a new head. ·r n Er-.; ANO NOW Typically: A boy born In 1920 managed to get abou t two years of high school, took his first rull-time job at age IS, and v:ound up expecting to .work for 34 ye.1rs, pulling dov.'TI a lifetime ineome of $1211,000. A boy born in 1940 graduated from high school, star!.l-d oo the job at age 18, can expect lo 1vork for 38 years. making $265.000 in all. A boy born in 1960 "'ill finish f\o,'O years of college, go to v.·ork at age 20, put in 43 years on the Job, ea rning $170.000. Q. "Who said, ';\farriHge is a mea l ,,·here the !oup is beUer than the dessert''! l1gden N;ish''" A. No, Austin O'Mall('Y said that. Ogden Nr1sh said, "The reason for n1uch n1atrimoo y is patrhnony.'' That state \\'ilh the highest percentage of working v.1ves is Hawaii. TAXI METERS China \\';JS 1thl~re the first me!t·rs \\'f're put into taxi- cabs. ~1ore than 300 years ago. Dun't know lhe precise rncchanics of that early device. Do know, though , after a specified dislance it automatical ly tripped a ha1nmer against a big gong. '1.1hen the sliull bone that <"nclo~~ the eye cavity ts broken. it's called an orbital fracture. And statistics in- dicate that far n1ore than half of these breaks nat1on1\•icle are caused by fisl.!i . . -'\ddr ess '»ltl/f 111 L. J'l. Roytl. I'. O. Box 187J. fli'e ,·c· port Heach !};!660. ' ClllCAGO (Al'l -Van1pire. lore may be a valu;ible source of ma terial In the unde r· st.anding of schi1.ophrcnics, a 01icago psychi atri~l says. Or. Lawrence l\<1.1·1on. direc- tor of trJinms: :.it i\lichacl Psycho so1nat11.: and fJsychiatric lnslltule. said in !he Journal of \'oulh ;ind Adolescence that v a 1n p i re legends can "I~ seen to be a vivid, 1·isu<1l portray;;i! of th e world of the schizophrenic." KA YTON SATO l e~ends that. depict vampires as ~·otu1~ suicide! who comr back to attack parent s or c 1 o s e relalives parallel lhe dealh "'ish the schizo~rcnir of1t 11 11:irbors against a parent or frirnd. l\ayton E .?!id many p.s,vcl11atris1.s hchc\'f' I h c sehizophrrnic p e rsonalily cvol\F1•s frorn a rhildhood re· jt'{'tion by a p,1rl.'nt or ix1rents. 'flu.: \ ~unpire 100. ha s hi~tor1rally been ;in unloved tTl.'ature. he noted. llJS AITACt\S on riclin1s arc symbolic of a neNI by !he van1pirc for IQl'C ;ind af· fcction, cspc<'ia ll.v io U1e use of n1outh :ind lC('!h as the "'capon. l\ay1on :;;aid. 1'hc teeth and mnu1h can be used for orn! gratification or for i11flic1ing pa i11, <lnd blood sucking 1ncans the ''<lm· pir<' wants to \x"'CQme ~:i par1 of rhc J'.l',:rson he lol'es. J\a)1on :-.aid . --~ Dynamic Gifts For Dynamic Gals A Denim Pant Suit ? A St. Trapeze Skirt? . Jta1n lnM 17th & 1,.1 .. e Wfftcllff Pino e N••,ort leach OP'lN (Y(MINC.S 'Tll ' \. \ . ;1 (, . Ji ..... ':' /f t -4,)','r"', : . I '•. ~/ ;, > ·~· f t .. ~,'"'/ .... ·' ' '" California . .. ll• 7Yz"x7Yz" cache- ,.( pot '" yell ow, .., grcen,o range,11 9 I SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST Pl.AZJ\ -.- l . Enchanting .J planting with f colorful cachepots /. / ·k' /'{-R ~)1 . ,., . \ "' . . .'~I · j·.., :w; \ .• '• ·.J ',; 'l . ~r.( • '.if 'l\ ·''I ,[., Delighcful pocs fron1 indo<>r spcc1l'S tlJ the harJy oucJoor rerra cocra varic 1y. Choose them to enhance th e beauty of your plants, to add a fresh look to your home. Come sec our huge sc lccrio n. Or <)rJe r these by mail or p hone. Decorat ive Accessori es Earth tone TUft1co~· terra cu n.i ·l"x8". II 0 -.. ' -. --·-· -_ ... _ .. - ,i::laLe J pottery 1ll .l Bouquet h)nreJ \_J~ht·por , pnted, 22.50 ' from SpJ1n in wh ire, (1'h"x•J'', 1 14 \\'l1Ht', ~'l'lluw or j.;rCt•n rure pl:in1tr from Spai n .11 2"xr,·· 5 ~'2 'xH" pl.u11cr, 6 .50 plctnrer, 11 0 11 1 .\"xlO" round rope dcs•J.:n ccr&mic planter fro m Spain in yellow, blue, i.;rcen, 1 11 . . Bullock's Santa Ana, 1 Fashion Square, 2800 N. Mai n Street, Santa Ana, Telephone: Shop Monday thru Frid ay, 10:00 a.m. t0 9:3 0 p.m. I ' • Saturday, 10.00 a.m. to 9.3 0 p.m. · 547 ·72 1 l 556-06 1 l S da 11 00 6 00 Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Brist61 I, Costa Mesa, Telephone; un y, : a.m. to : p.m. , - I I l ,l Sr. I la a \\Ii art vi lio ne h tr di Le h th in wl Le le