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1974-01-16 - Orange Coast Pilot
' ' I· 7 - . . -. .. - an W DN&SD».Y AFTERNOON, JANUARY 16, 1974 • \101,., V 1 NO. 1•. ' SICTIONS, 71 PAGllS • • ' ,· • • ' . Ma11 Felled • • • • • • ~-Ill .. -... . . ' . . ) • • .- 1n· 0 I < l ' .. . • .. • • • • • • • • . A .. ,-1rport Crash ~-~,Jetl_iner _Gnteed No se Geru.· h1 Shootout c~.Q.aeses ---.---.---.--- Ul!'IT ..... t W rottg Pre::. Few sbo.wed up at a rally lo suJ)'port• Pre~ident . Nixon in . Raleigh, N.C.. but someone added lo. ihe ev~n\ by decor·, · ating a sll\tue of George Wash· lnglon with a likeness of Wash· ington's latest s'uccessor. . . Baske tball Hoop 'Defa<:i1ig' N eiglibor.liood_? A dispute sparked when a .Newport Beach man put up a basketball hoop outside-bis +.ome will be aired Feb. 9 before an Orange. Collllty Superior Court · judge. . da~~'°~ ::;:e:by_ : ~~~Y~:a~~t~ Cominunity Association for action that would compel Larry T. Smith, 3 Oakmont Lane, to comply with the association's architectural ruJes . Witl1 Police By TERRY cmm.LE Of tll9 Dlflr ftllltf SI.ti A \Vestminster 'house ,painter Y.'as critically \\•ounded Tuesday afternoon in a gun battle with. lJ.6 police officers who were investj.ga.!ing the earlier shooting of a 14-year~ld boy. l''an Jay Christianson, 43. o( 9310 li.1adison Ave .. was listed in fa ir..condition today in the Intensive care unit at Orange t?ounty Medical Ce,nter. , Doct.Ors said he .sufterOO multiple stomach and head \\'OUnds in the brief 3: 15 p.m, sboofout with Westminster officers Herb Bre\~·er and James Gularte. . Christianson was felled 'in the driveway of his home-after he fired four pistol shots at the approaching •patrolmen, . according to police investigators. "He yf!Jled at us 'I'm the one you're looking f~r and I'~ going to shoot you'," Brewer said today. "I was only 20 feet from him when he fired at Gularte. · He was behind a hedge and I didn't . see him until. after he shot.'' Brewer said Christianson got off four fo five shots -an missed -before he and Gu1arte returned fire. ' , The patrolmen. had been sent to investigate the reported wOUnding of a young boy minutes earlier. ln\'.estigators from the d et e c t i v e division said to d a y Christianson's shooting spree apParently began with a -dispute tietween-~the house . painter 2'Qd t.wo boys walking their dogs in a vacant field behind his home. . Christianson allegedly fired a blast from a 12-gauge shotgun , wounding 14· y~ar"ld ;Jeffrey tynil Theuret, 9290 ~1adison Ave., in the upper. left arm, ·police said. The other boy, 17·year"ld Michael -ReiClle06iCh7 9300 MaOison Ave., eseaj>ea • (See GUN BATTLE, P•ge I) Hall of Fanie: Mcuitle , Ford· EIGHT PASSENGERSANJURED ·WHEN . THIS · BOEING 7Q7 CRASH LANDED AT LA AIRPORT · · Collapse of Front Landing.Gear Blamed for Crash; Fi~e Ouses $4 Millioii Oariiag9 fo Plane ' • Suicide Re~enactment . . . ' •• Injures Mesa Officer By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tllt DMIY l"iltt Stitt A Costa ~Iesa police officer is alive today-because-he-missed ~\\•hen -he pointed a gwi directly. at his heart and accidentally fi ted It during the re- enactment of a suicide atte!Jlpt for two friends. __ _ Officer Arthur \V. Ka~l 111, v.·as removed from the critical li st at St. Joseph'S I~ospital in Burbank I\>londay and i§ said t.o be n1aking a satisfactory recovery rrom an injured colon , 'Spleen and intestine. · ' lronicalty. the sui cide attempt Kassel • demonstrated following . a party in Hollywood early Saturday also failed when that bullet missed its mark and rookie on the Costa tl,fesa police force , was "very excited about being a poiiCe officer" and played with _the \veapon -after-~ bad ufiloaded.it. - Ka55el subsequently reloaded the pistol and placed it on a coffee table, but picked it up and. put it to his chest and · fired as he told the-... story about· the suicide attempt, according to 1\-liss Bacchi. iMiss Bacchi told Costa Mesa detectives she thought Kassel had only had one drink at the party but Veraldi said he tSee RE-ENACT, Page % VW SELLS FAST Gunm an Menaces· Laguna P lallning Com:inissioner By JACK CHAPPELL Of f11t OtUY l"lltl Sl~ff A gunn1an fleeing Laguna Beach police accosted city Planning Commissioner l\.1ichael l\.1ay threateni ng him at pistol pcln~·n a kidnap-getaw ay attempt, police ~ .iolleg today. l\.1ay refused 'The gunman's demands. and poli~ apprehend ed. a ~uspect·Y.•ithout a weapon nearby. Police Lt. Robert l\.1cMurray sa id the department will seek a complaint alleging assault v.•ith a deadly weapon and attempted kidnaping in the case. The suspect was identified by .,pOlicc as Rand.• S. Steg. 29. of 1059 ~tiramat . NEW tORK /AP) _ 'Slugger ~ through the body o! -a Costa ••:-1.. 'I le nd ' h un.; MeSa man. ~ ~ .... Steg y,·as arrested following the incrdent Jan. 7, and at that time boo_,ked for alleged drunk in public. cre5ting IN '~fOJ'ING' AD a disturbance and resisting arrest. 1uM;Jr...ey n ant a _p1tc .u.u~tey ames M. Veraldi-, -one of the-witnesses .... ~t_gg P.lcd innocent to Jh!lse_ chru:g_e.s On Runway LOS ANGELES (AP ) -E i g h l passengers were injured \Vhen they · evacuated a Trans World Airlines jetliner....., that caught ,ire after its nose gear collapsed on landing early today at foggy Los Angeles International A. i r po r t. authorities .!laid. TWA spokesman Bob McKay sa id all 56 passengers and seven crew members aboard flight 7111 from New York exited via emergency chu tes. According to witnesses' accounts, at least fo ur of the injuries occurred as pas~engers shoved each other off t.he wings of the craft. TWA spoke~men attributed ~ crash to the collapse of a front landing gear. Sparks se t the craft ~n . £ire, and the interior of the $12 mdhon craft was gutted. Damage was estimated ~t $4 million . . Elnor,a Quad~, 51, of Jtia~to. "'.as sitting by a Window wh~n the p~an~ crashed. She had been visiting children in Italy. "l was watching out the window. It was clear as a bell," she said. "Theo we hit the fog. It was just like hitting a blank wall ." \Vallace Grebe, 65, of .Pasadena, was 'si(tink by the alsle'·'over the wings. He was returning from an oil·related business trip to Iran. "At the same time we entered the fog, the plane hit very hard," he said. "It bounced· quite a way up In the air. I made the remark, 'That's one ·way to land an airplane, but not necessarily the right way.' The airplane waggled a bit, and apparently. the undercarriage collapsed, aJ?,d the plane (See TWA. FIRE, Pagt t) Orange Coast • 'Weat her Considerable cloudiness tonight. and Thursday. Cooler days with highs in· the mid..fiOs at the beaches rising .to the low 70s inland. Over· night lows in the J:ow sos'. INSIDE TODi\Y . Documents supporting the lawsuit filed by .assoc}ation president George T. Jeffries indicate .. that the placing of a basketball hoop would nol have ltecn . opposed if Smith had put il in bis back.Yard._ Jeffries statesth at Smith's Big canyon neighbors voled 15-3 against ·tho )loop remaining at tbe front ol the home Ford, long·t~e New York Yankee to the police officer's accidental shooting, teammates , -were elected to -·told inYesUgator's-the-tncident·occurrcd. tiaSeball'~ Hall of Fame today, at his apartment on 3686 Barham St., 'I.you want to talk -about nloving tbC_ duri'}g an arraignment at South Orange ---"' County fl.'lun icipal. £ourt--in beguna-- rncrchandise· . this "moving11 ad \\,..o.s Niguel. lie" was released on his oWn Orange County $U.petvisol's have used B tega! quirk to avoid niaktng -reqttired forn1at r e- sponse to tlte mn1uaL report of the Gra·11d Jury. Story, Page 10. In full "tew. · · ... -~-··---··-.·-- (Story, pictures on page 17) ' Hollywood, a!t.r Ibey had tell a parly. ManUe bec~me only the seventh Veraldl and a re1nalc companion p?ayer ht .history to be eleCted Donna Bacchi WPre listening to Kassel to. ~he ball in bis 'first y~ar··llf ''' ...... as -11e was reta1Tug··experiences ·abOur · prophetic: ~ recogniz.."'l.nce. , t\'(ay, a ·n1cmbe r of the_ city planning 70 VW Sq1~areback, Xl nt. .comm ission since 1971, ~aid today the _ ·· -· .. ·conct-·fllovmg;·:must··se\1.-~··-· -...... HclaY 'lit't€110Fttii~ ·1~~·~amtroMl '~Mr~er···· Al V.uf Stn'lct I M•ll'btll I 1 •• J.. •• M,.ll;QY.ll .•••.... l.5-.••• M~.~l"···· .,,, lt:TI ... C•Uftrnf• f Muf\111 un'" H CtrMr Cor11er 1' ---: Tl-ucf{Kil1s Driver ehg1bn1ty. his new job as a Costa Mesa police He.. drew .322 ~ on the ~ _ oj ficer. __..' · ballots cast ~Y · member.s of the When the conversation 1umed lQ guns, Sac. $1700. (Phon e No.) '\\'as caused by problems in "just making •• Tt-"moved'' the V.W on the fir-st day it connections" with the police. -lie said he had gone to 1he allt'y behind Warren Imports. Ltd., 1462 S. Coast Highway (where he: is n1anagcrl in response to a burglar alar111. Cl1111!ltd 45·S1 Ctmltt U CrM1.,,,.rd ~· 111111en11 .News • Or11n11 Cevnty 10·11 $Y!'411 P...-r ll 5Hl11 tf•lt ~ EAGLE MOUNTAIN (UPI)'_ A truck loa~ed with IOO tons ol Iron ore crashed down an open pit embankment al a steel ·mine Tuesday, killing the driver, Jack. McLaugtilln, 22. . . .. -- Baseball Writers Association of Veraldi said he produced a .25 caliber ~merica. Ford, .who had fallen 29 automatic !hat belon ged to his father votes short or tlecflon last year, and gave it to Kassel for examinatiqn. .-lved 231. • The Jlacchl woman ·said-Ka.-i, a ... re'cent academy kfaduat~.and six mont~ I ------ appeared· in the Daily Pilot Test a Doily Pltol ad !or speed yoursell ; just dia l the direct line to get an ad.,.isor to assist you. Phone 642~78. · • He said that as he exited his new !See ACCOST. Pnge 2) -----, \ ~, J: ---·-- 0.1111 Nollt•1 10 l:'clllorltl P•lt 4 t:nlt11•1111114'11t to-21 FlntMt , U.11 "'' '"' ll:ttonl .. HotM<-)2 Allll \,_lllttft M Or. St1lnuM11 2' Slotll MIAth ,._,, T1levill1t11 "I 12 TM1ttn •11 WMtMr t Wtl'Mft'I Mftl ~ Wtrld Ntwt 4 -~.-! _ _, _____ ,.,.~ .. • I .. • . -\ • ~~·1 ;v ,PILOT ___ ~ _.W atCrgate Tape -cas~ May Go t6 Gralld J'1ry ' \\l.i\Sllll\GTON lt\PI -U.S. District. Judge John J. SJrlca said ,.1oday -h0-- intcnds 10 decide "'hethe r to recon11 neod ihat the cui;e · or the oblltera1ed .\Vatergatee tape be prese nted to a grand Jury. Slri ca n1ad e the announccm('nt Jn apen c..'Ourl shorl,lf. nfler a Secret.· Service agen contrnCUcled some tesl lmony Ro se l\lary \Voods, President N i x o n ' s 1 secretary. gn vll: In November at a trea ring·called to determine ~·:h:.it caused an l8~·1ninule gap in a su bpoenaed Wate rga e ape. • tn another devf'lopmcnt the \Vhitc llouse said todt1iy ··pr c m a 1 u1 e judgiuents1' about tfie catt~e.o! lhf""lip In the contro vcrslal \Vatergate tape "ate "TliPE ERASURES 'CONCERN .RE~U BLICANS. Story, Pov• 4. altogethtr Unwarranted,'• then so ug h t to draw a curt ain or silence around the subject. . "Further ..disc ussion \\'Ould be in1proper . \.\'hile this matteL__ is_.ln court," said, a form;il statrn!cnt from the office of • 2 Traitas Stratarfed Track Destroye-d : By Raging River REDDING . (UPI ) -The s1~·01len and ragigg Sacran1ento Ri\'er Washed out SO feet of rail road trac k in the mountain community of Dunsmuir toda y, stranding tv;o Amtrak passenger trains. ~arles Alward, Southern Pqcific Co. chief in Redding, said !he northbound Coast Starligh t \li'as-'held here .because Ot the washout and lhe southbound section was stopped at Kla math Fall$, Ore. · Because of heavy rain and nooding. Shasta County Civilian ~f~e Director Henry Woodrum decl3.red a state of emergency and some evacuat ions were ordered. From Page 1 TWA FIRE ... Eslewhere , the state and federal govcrnm~t reported the Klamath and . Van Duzen rivers flooding and forecast overbrimming banks for the Russian River. · The Califomia Tr an s p orta t"ion Department . said .U.S. lQl was closed near South Rockport and Fort Bragg by .~lides and that hi gh \\'ater and slides blocked state route 96 north of Weitchpec. Dunsmuir is deep in a mountain Gorge nea r the California-Oregon line and is a division point ·for Southern Pacific ll.'hich operates Amt ra k's passenger trains bet"·een Los Angeles and Seatt le. SP officials didn't know itnmed iately how ~~any passengers "·ere... aboard the strandecLlrains and Al\\•ard said An1!rak chiefs had not made up their minds what to do about the sto pped trains. Hi ghwa ys in Shasta County arc flood.rd nosed down. and whipping rains have sp urred "The cabin \\•as obscured by smoke. sandbaggivg in at least two communities. I leaned over lhe fellov,r to my fight Five homes in !he m,.o u n t a i n and tried the latch On the emergency community of Burney \l'ere evacuated .exit, but it was stuck. So I joined the and 45 others threatened from the ra in·• \>arade on the other side of the plane." S\\'Oilen .B.ur ne y Cre_ek. <"ccording to Grebe escaped onto the left wing. ~unty c1v1J defense offi cials. He said he saw flames under the plane. The sheriff's deparlm ent also reported "There ,were an awful Jot of people flooding and the ''vrry likely" evacuation on that 'wing, and really I go t pushed of hom es in French Gulch from overflo\v off,'' he said. "There was a little bit along Clear Creek. or hysteria, And there were the usual Residenls in both areas mounted local . statements : 'Lei's get to hell out of erforts to · sandbag the swiftly-moVing here. busier. Let's gel going.' · sLreams. -~ "fl 's 10 feet, V>'hich is all right if The hig hWay patrol sai d \vaters from you're ready f~r it. but if you_!uddenly B_aJlle Creek flooded portions of High\vay find r ourself m space, thaPs another 44. a major mountain route between \Vhile-llouse COtJQSCI J. Fred Buzhardt.· . l)(!put y ere s Sec relary Gerald L. \\'arren. qi.eslioned nt length about. the circumstances surround ing the 18\l~ mi nu te gap In a June 20, 1912 tape of a conversation' .between President Nixdn and former aide H. R. Haldeman. fi rnliy declined to respond to most, )nquiries. . · · 1-foWev~r, wheq a reporter ~sked, "Did the President er&se the ta pe?," \Varren responded: "The answer to yoyr question ls no." > The agent testifying tcxlay, Lollis 8. 011 the Attack Sen . Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz,) lambasted liberal Democrats for · using the 'Vatergate sc·an- dal for their own pol itical ad· vantage while creating an "illJ· peachment lobby" to remove President l Nixon from office. Goldwater spoke at a Mary ... Jand GOP fund-raisin g dinner. Ex-Costa Mesa Man Sentenced F o~ Molesting A former Costa ~lesan has been sentenced to a 3<kfay term in Orange County Jail after pleading guilty to charges that he sexually molested children. lhing.•· . Redding and Susanville. Water was 1-;--~"'°n:be-~ffered-a S~t~ back. ·~He rePofteil floo0ing0 f6er motintain foads. was tn salls.factory con.di lion .at Marina The federal.State River Forecast Cen· Superior Court Judge James Turner ordered the jail term and five years probation for Ray Elmer Bearbower, 65, after deterrriining that the defendant waS Mt a mentally disord ered -sex orfender. •• 1'1ercy Hospital. . fer in Sacramento said flooding was Another passenger, ~1 1chael Benedatto, confined to smaller tributary streams SO, of Uis Angeles, said he was pushed although flood stages were reported off the plane, too. along the upper. reaches of the Sacra- "! didn't see any reason immediately mento Riveer ne&r Red Bluff. . to jump of!." he said. "I have a bad The heavy rains were expected' to spine. But someone took care of that. .produce "significant" rises .along the -'Ibey pushed me off. I never realized lo"'er Sacramento River !Jliring the how high !hose wings ace off the ground . coming week, the iii ~ . "I didn't know right 3\\.'ay l was The National W ·;~r.terv .ce n injured ... ·1 ·slal'ted ·lo assist .a -lady ... She Sacramento said N 'ern 'nromia can had been thro\\'n of( !he wing, aolso. expect at l~ast a her ay of rains She was in severe pain. J bad to hol d and strong winds from a complex loW up her back. . pressure system moving inland along "Yi'e were 10 to 12 feet from the the Pacific North\\•est. p!Dne. It reDll y slarled to smoke up. The latest storm '18s pushed rainfall real pitch black smoke. I remained with totals to nearly double the seasonal . the wom an with all tha t smoke coming average in some cases. Jn Sacramento, up. . .until some men came by and 14.38 inches have fallen this season, realized how dangerous it was. They compared with a norm of 7.88 inches feared the plane ·\.\·aS going to blo'v aild 13.30 inclies ' recorded during the up. previoUs ·season . TWO itfOTORISTS JOIN THE CLUB . l\ORWOOD, J\tass. (APJ -Robert .Jones and Joseph Roth of Nof\\'Ood ran out of gas on U.S. I. • ·But they spotted a ga:soline· station up the r 0 a d 'nlesday. congratulating themselves on their luck, they pushed the ir car to the waiting pumps. Station owner George Gaetini greeted them with the news that he, too, was out of ga s. OU.NGI COAST IT DAILY PILOT TM 0'111141 COit! DAILY P ILOT, w!ll! Wllldl II COlllOI* the N"*"''''"· It ~bUoMd W flll 0''"'' ,(NII l'liOllll!ln9 (Otl'IOtft'!', •· r1i. tdllion1 1r1 Pl/t!litlltd, MOlld1y Ill~ l',lfly, for C1t!1 MIU, H-rf 8tldl, Hunt1119ran ••acll/F-.ttln v1li.r, L~ •»di, lrvlrw.IS..001eoec~ 1nd Sin Cllmtnltl S•n Jiit'" Glo!ilr1,.o. A 11no1e ''°~t tdlllon h P\llllltlltd ,,,.,...,.. 11111 Sundin. '"' prlnli,tl llftthll'"9/11'11111 ti •I' Uf W... l l'f Jt ... t, CO.II ~. C1tlfortll1, ,.,., •o\i1rt N. W•-4 l"r1tldrn, 1nd Pllb!ltllff High mountain winds accomPan ying ·the storm were responsible for toppling' an emPty catUe truck in Susa nville and knocking over two trailer homes in nearby Jamesville. the Ca I i f Qr fl i a Highway Patrol siiid. · · Early to _Bed Advice Needed? rLONOON (AP J - Baroness Kirk, a · red!.haired. La boritc, has demanded in tlie House of Lords that couples going to bed early for pat riotic . reasons be given conlraceptivc advice. Britain's television networks have to close at 10:30 p.m. during I h e energy crisis, and the government ·has sa id it is pa triotic to light and heat only one room in the home. "i\ilany of us are co ncerned about _the possible effect of this . emergency on the birth rate .and the · number of abortions," she said. "There is a tremendous need for a family•planning publicity cempaign." Bearbower,. who has since moved to 6701 Walton Driv~, H.untington Beach, was arrested last Sept. 2 by Costa Mesa police who investigated reports of his sexuaJ involvement with a nwnber of girls of minor age. Police said they took statements from six girls between the ages or seven and 11. Bearbower was ordered not to associate with anyone under the age' of 18 without the presence of a respo nsible adult. -· -·- From Page 1 ACCOST •.. sforts car.-titS was confronted by a 1nan. wpo 'grabbed his arm and said , "give me a ride, the cops are after me." "J said no," May recounted. "11e said, 'oh. yes you are,' and shoved a gu n in m)'-face. "It look~d like a 105 Jiowitzer," r..tay said in jest. The commissioner said he pointed to a private secllrity man's fl~hlight and inlage inside hls store, and told the gunman, "11ey, the police are right the re." \Vith that, the man turned and ran . . "My ktiees didn't stop shaking for quit e a while," ~1ay said. McMurray said the depa rtmen t had earlier recei ved a call of a man creating · a disturbance in the Fleur de Lis, cocktail loUnge, l460 S. Coast High\vay. Police officers were searching for that man wben-tnel ncIBent involving the- commissioner occurred, he said. • J1,k -.. C'u•l1y Viti l"ttald..,t I nd Gt>nlr1I MaMW Tk•"'•' 1r::,, .. ~ lll!Of ' · 1110111._ A.. Murpl.in1 M I M Ul"9 Edlfllr Cy~les Collide Cht~ .. H, Looi tUdi1rd 0P, N1U Ntltltnl ,,,..llltll!lf l'.11"9<• ...... 0..tt MIMI DI WHI l•'f' 11""1 HIW..,, ... ell: U.U Newpotr1 &ovl"ert '-8'1'M, lildl: m ,_, .......... M!lflllnotOn IMCPH 1m1 l•Kll 90l,Lllv1r11 , lln C""*"tt •1 Nor111 1!1 C1'"lno II_,. , .. .,.._ tnc1 MJo41t1 , , . c ......... ' A.4Mll .... Ml-1671 ,l"M!f CMfhl """' .... " L..-•Md! 4tJ:Mlt 50 MPH Crasli Kills Three · Men SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Three men were killed when two motor- cycles colli~ed in passing each other on an ocean beach street, authoriti es said. - The motoreycles collided wh.ile tra\'cling in the same d.irection (aster than 50 mil es an hour, police said . After the collision, !he "'ehi cles slid into ~. parke.d camper truck. · '~o, ..... ~~"'" • ... ....... ... .. ·--·· ........ . .... The. dead . .W.ere ,identified .as _DaryLD.ouglas l!ro)l'n.. ~~ .. oJ. \ ' • C111'f•llfll, 1t 1L O!'lllP c-.1 ~IWlll>f Gttft....V, Hf M... Uttl"', l!hn.l••ltorno, ..r.11W"1.tl ~ Of' N vt<titefMntf llfl'tlll _,, .. ~-..,,_, lptcl91 ..,. '""'""" " """""'' ,......., . ttclNi OHt ..... ,... ~1111 et Clll• MIN, "'IHllnll&. ~--... .,. llt?ltr lt,61 "*'tl'WI IW -II U.U "*l""fl'I f'flllil'NT *'""'"'"" ~ -""'· ~ . • • ,. ·-- , Snn Diego; Michael G. Brown, 22, a sailor stationed in San Diego, and Randolph Herman Burke, 17. a sailor al so stationed here. ·• A pa55en ger on one bike, Donna Rae Sandquisla, 18, of San Dieg o, was hospitalized with broken ribs an~ a broken let. . None or the victim s was wearing a .safely helmet, investigators said. . ... • --------·- .. . Sims. hea(l of . the techt)ical security left Bull's office af ttr deliver ing the purchased a Uher 5000__t'ape record.er machine. wit h a root pedal Oct. 1 for use by Sims also testined ~hat t h e ?>.tlss Woods. microphones in,,talled for the \Vhltc Sims '"Id ht dellvtrtd the machine · llllllae taping syslem art 1Ull in place to Stephen Bull at about 1:15 p.m1 and that the wires coMecUng them ~tiss \Voods testified that she used. with the· recording' equipment were not .the 1nachlni,_ for •h?ut 2'1-1 hours \hat cut untU some Ume after the recorders day before ~ accldentaDy pushed. lbt . were removed. .. . wrong button \\'hen internspt~ .wblle Slrlca made hls .comment ofter 1"11ss listening to a •J~ . Woods' lawy1:r, 1 Charles B. Rhyne, Sh~· said sh~ ld the Preside!'lt what o~jected to questionJ9g by an assist.ant happened abottt 2:15 .p.m., only 4S special prosecutor 11>out whether Sims · minutes after S~ Said ~y \bat be wu· aware last October th4t Mlss Woods . ' . Abf>rtion Hassle ~ NO-W to Stag.e Lag·uri~ -Prqfest \ ., ' . ' The Laguna 'Beach cbaptef of ,the NaUonal Organization-for-women fNOW) will hold a protest demonstration againlt an anti·abortion Cons t ltu tionar amendment NO\V claims will allow inurder . prosecutions agaiost---women using certain birth control measures. -NO\V me mbers will gather starting at 1 p.m. Saturday at Forest and Sout.h Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. The amendment under attack bas been · lnlroduced by Sen. James L. Buckley (R·N.Y.~ NOW claims Jhat although the primary target of Buckley Is abortion freedom allowed under recent U.S. Supreme court -decisions. it 'wouJd also hit other birth p~vention measures. · NO\V interprets the legislation to ~Jude intrauterine device (IUD) fonn From Pagel RE-ENACT .•. believed ii \l"as t\.VO. Los Angeles police officers \l'ho investigated the incident said the bullet em~ded itself in a couch after ripping through Kassel's lower abdomen. Costa Alesa Police Chier Roger Neth indicated Tuesday that he considered the shooting accidental and that no further investigation would be required. He Pointed out that the \\'Capon discharged by Kassel \\'BS not a service revolver and ttlat ·c.osta Mesa police officers, though mandated to carry pistols of duty, are required to leave them at home wllen socializing'. or drinking. ' ls ·Patriotism Commercial?-- DAVIS (AP) -Cily officials have forbidden an auto dealer from flying a 150-square foot American flag Crom his showroom, saying the huge fl8.i is a fonn ol adver- tising. "It's obscene to use t h e American flag for advertising purposes," Planning Commissioner Gerald.Adler said Tuesday. He said the Dag violated a city t>rdinance controlling the size or signs. OPIN E. t N 6 i ~of .'contncepUon since the deVlce teuupts •pregnancy after conceptloo. _ "Tba't would make the IUD a mufd er weapon and the user liable for conviction as a murderess," Delofes Ferrell , NO\\' spokesperson said. "Sen. John Tunney (I).{;ali f.) has indicated by leUer he int~ to su p1>0rt this most dangerous amendment. Sen. Alan Cranston (D-Calif.) has refused to take a stand," ?>.ls. Ferrell said. She said that further lmplicalions or the Buckley amendrr.ent wouJd force victims of rape including· minor children to bear any resulting pregnancies. to make the life of the mothrr and the ratU:s equal io case death threatens a mothe[. She said that \\'Omen \Vho miscarry could be liable to criminal investigations to determine if they did ~nything to cause the .miscarriage. "Causation will produce murder charges against the mother," ~1s. Ferrell said. "The Supreme OOurt has declart'd a "·omin bad the Constitutional right to a freedom of choice on unwanted pregnancies. "Recent Polls in California haYe indicated that more than 70 percent of the vot ers of California believe abortion should be settled bel\\'een a woman and her doctor. ' "The senators Crom California abort the will of the people and the judiciary ·· she said. · ' She said NO\V u•ill ha\'e petil ions al !he protest rally opposing the Bucklry amendment. From Pagel GUNBATILE • • \.\'ithout injury. Young Theuret "'as treat~ at Wes tminster Comn1t1Rity Hospital and sent home, police said. ~hristiantl)n fi red at the patrolmen lv1th a 9mm \Valther pistol, acco rding to Police investigatc.h. Both the pistol and the shotgun haye been impounded at W~st~nsler Police headquarters. Chr1st,ianson was booked on sus picion of se veral counts of assault ..,,il.h intent to l'Ornm.it murder, police said . . Senate Praises King • • ATLANTA1 Ga. (AP) :.....·The 'Georgia Senate adopted a resolution today .commemorating the late Dr. ?>.1artin Luther Ki ng Jr.. but 11ot before Lt. Gov. Lester Maddox lelt ll1e podium . • ' I had lakcn eigh t iQpcs to Key Blseayne. F1a .. Oct. 4. ' Sims said he-hiid not known. . Mi er Rhyne objected, the judge ~did" ~· be wanted to hear' the answer because he wJll have to decide "whether-I'm going to rccomm~nd to the 1peclal prosecutor that he should aerkn11ly I consider presenting this .case to a grand jury. I "Let's proceed with the evidence," he ~aid and added, "I'll Jnake that · decision in due <:qurat. '' .. . u,,, ....... TAKES COMMAND Col . Mary Bono W 01n£11t Colonel Tukes Co1n1nand At Pe11<lleto1i ''Let's.. ge_t to "·ork." Col. htary E. Bane said Tuesday at Camp Pendleton as she took O\'er command o f Headquarters & Service Battalion -the first "·oma n eve r to head a ?>.larine Corps unit. Brig. Gen. Robert L. N i ch o Is , · C<?mmandcr of the bDse, earlier. told the blonde colonel: "Y.ciu ha ve my support, confidenct andJbest "'ishes. GocJ!lpeed and smooth sailing." The brief ctremony was wltnes:sed by other officers qf the battalion forme_rly headed by [;t. Col. M. Hunter. Col. Bane, a 45-year-Old• native of Normal. Ill., has served In a wide range of assignment:; since joining the Marines as a.ccserve_Second Lieutenant Iii.. 1952. There are 1,800 in her battalion . Truckers to Parade IVORCESfER. Mass. (AP ) Independent truckers are planning I parade of from 100 to 500 trucks and trailers through the streets 0 r \Vashington rt1onday as a show or strength and unity , the Worcester Telegram reported today. The parade \vi ii be one of a series of events leading up. to a threatened nalionwlde shutdown of truckers, . beginning Jan. :JI, the newspaper said. •• ,Warm Up Sults-21.95 · Nylon 24.95 to 34.95 Gym Pants-Sweat Sox Warm _Up Jackets Baseball Shoes Adidas-Spot Bilt Soccer Shoes Adidas & Spot Bilt • . ' Children's Acryrrc Warm Ups~1~:95 r RacquetbaU Racquets Tennis Rackets . - B•inton Rackets ~ . . Racket Strin.ri u~rr;11lg llaleigll Bikes & P.arts Tires-Tubes-Accessories Bille Repalrjng . • .. .(· ·r - Track Shoes'-Adidas & Spot Bilt All Purpose ShoeHdidas Spot Bilt ·- , . • \ Tennis Shoes Adid:~s:IOrn Convers PurceH Baskerean Shoes -. Converse & Adidas . .--- Speetlo SWhnsolts & Trunks Table"rennis Paddles Darts & Dart Boanls • .. ,.. • I l I I • ' . ~1 '. r 0 COil of llCC sho re<: for '" r nl in .ifl \\"it c 1\n1 s:iy all in "'' !'a)' be Olh her !\la Cl ""'' 10 1 '\' cop lol hr sa. pre \\ii po J fir ~·01 " " he for a mi up· dr C:I '" en c pr co ch " co fo pu he \'l'i l11t lh I. Jh bl <U pr s· :ti Jh or ¥ be Jh Jn '" " or ti ·p st Jo v 's ' ! k " " v a r d II t c 7 1 ·_.,_...,. _____ __ I At vo·ur Ser .. vice I\ ~unday, \Yetlncsdny and Frida.)' Fcafure , or tbe Daily Pilot Got a problcrrt? l'l!en µirite Pot Duii-1t. J~ui will cut re~ tape. get tile • a11s.wer1 o:nd action fl o u • need to -_1 toLve . inequi· ies in gov- ernment and b1«sit1 t$.S~ Mail y o '' r queS· tio11s to• P<U pu .. n·/ At Your Sr!rvice. f)ranga Coast Dailil Pilot. P.0 , liox 1560, Costa ~1C.t(.t, (,'a., 92626. •lrtclTtdf ftiOUF it.1ep/1011c n utn~er. Heeords or Ref1111ds DEAR PAT: !'in \vriling due to continuing problcn1s \\'ith Record Club of America. l'\'c sent nil informati~n 11cccssary to fill 1ny orders. so there shouldn'I be :i'ny confusion about \Vhich record::; rd originnlly 11:an1ed. And as for lhcir c.lailns of shor1<1gcs fro1n time to tintc. l '"i'C noticed that t1vo records rin stJjl 11•ai!i ng ror have been advertised in current mngaz incs for several months ;1rtcr I placed 111y order. Yet. rm still 1rlthout either records or a_illund: K .. I., Jluntington Beach • Coro! Stt>1nbuugh, Record Club or An1erica's customer relations manager. says new manngement proced ures "'ill :tll empt 10 lnslitult' a policy tesulting in refunds \\'hen records wi ll not be a\oail:ible for long periods. S1erob11ugh sa.)'S your ;ecords. or a refund, will bt: sent ·immccliatcly. She su~gests tb at others \\'Ith !ihntlar protileros y.·rite to her :it the compa ny. P. 0. Box 5Ji, ~lanchcstcr, Pa. 17~45. C/cri<'fl/ 1llix11p Df~Aft JlA1'; · Sincl' lnst April I've lX'cn trvin g lo get Atlantic rtichf\eld 10 straig.hlen oul n1y credit card account. I 'vc received a (lozcn letters and h<1\'C replied 10 each one. In AuJ:!llst I \_"l~S 10Jd t.p y.·rite to ·•F. Fog" ;11 ~tl:1ntlc s head(1uarters. I got 11 letl(·r 111 return saying. "you huvC' not replied to our prC'vious lcl!<'rs." sign('(] b~' F. H. ~rr ,,·lll . Th is se«ins to be one .,f those l!n- possiblc "nig ht1narC'·· silunt \on s. S. \\' .. Ne u·port Beacb ' --' .. -' • . . \Vtd11esd<1Y, J.irn1arl 16, }q74 S • OAILV PILOT j _c_=.:.:=-=:c"'-"~~~--=-~~~-c---' Nuclear CheCk Soughf , Nader :4 ffiliate<l Uriit See ks l1iitia-t ive • I By CANDACE r~ARSON conser\•c tncrgy, f<~d1nlstoh Sal(!, efforfS_ .. rr the safety ·•ntd lantr ·~15e · s~1tdartl$ , 01 tti• 0.11, 1"11o1 s r.H continue to pro1notc nuclear .. pou·er. had been Jnet. before a proposal even y,·hich to be profitable, Is based on \1\"!nt before th e regular governmcnt1tl 1'hc Ralph Nader·backed CiU?~llS increasing demands. agencies invol ved . • Action group \viii file arr initiative '\'Ith "It's in,'Onsistent." he said. l't"'<clentlfic advisory con11nittee would I.tie St.le, Attot'ney ~ncral Thursday , · • 'It "'Ihf' Sierra Club isn t S1Jy1ng '\\·e aid the stole legislators in their tailing for controls on nuclear ~'.\'Cr never have nuclear power," he added. decisions. plant construction. The~ policy states the club is opposed ''On the \\'hole the measure Is a Proponents of th e. nOclear in,iliative . d. f h N be to constn1c11on pen 1ng : reasoned one:· sn\d Spohn . "and a •re aiming to qualify or l e ovem r De t t f 1· J d glo'·" -ve opmen o na iona an 11.:u responsi~1~ one. So1ne say it n1ay be ballot. I'd . t energy and economic gro\\1h policies.. too cautio·'u~s. · A total of 325,'000 ya 1 s1gna ures Re 1 · f • · · r· t r t)' are needed by ~fay to put the issue -so utton ° . signi ican sa <' The failw·e of J he turhine ' blade al R.cha d , h f problems" in operation, disposal of spent San Onofre U•••._l on<.i·s only one example ' gr{i~~~s t~~i;~t~.Los 1An:e1cs":idn t~e fuel an.d use of nuclc11r materials in of the kind of a-ccidcitt \vhich can happen . . . 'treapons. t h · group plans to s.turt canvassVlg in -Establishment of a (J e q u a 1 e a though I .ere arc. n11)re serious prcs- 1''ebruary. _regulilQn" ag~icies lo guarantee the pt.'Cts, E<lnu ston said: ~-~TiiZ\fulliti c rs-1e-ss--tnspired by the conditions----~------'l'fiC asking Sierra Club i!:i stl!I 10 specific n1ost recent controversy -the The case ot San Onofre . \\'hich the have the proposed units t'\'O il nd thrct proposed ex pansion of the San Onofre state coastal romn1 ission is supposed 1noved across the high\1ay to i:avc ll1~ nuclear plant three mil~s south of San to vote on Feb. 2U, 1vas ·"one or the sandslonc blul'fs and have fl tlirfcrenl ·Clemente -than by overall safety motivating fact.ors but not the only one" cooling system installe<t. , issues. its backers say. behind the police, E<t1niston said. The st~te' coastal e-0n:im1ss1on. ~l'- \Vhile SJX>hn emphasizes that the The major catalyst \\'<IS t he 5 turned dO\\'n the expansio~. apphcauo11 initiative isn't a moratorium, another "overwhelming evidcn~" ;ibout the on a 6·5 vote. Under p~ov1s1ons of tht• enviro~1nentally oriented group -the safety hazards of the nuclear plants, l!l72 coastal zone act. ctght \'Otes \\'erf' Sierra Club -this week adopted a he said. 1 • needed for approval. . _ policy \\•hich essentially calls for ~ ~alt The initiative proposed by the Citizen Co1nmission planners a~<l u t. i l i ! .V in construction of nuclear fi ssion Action group \\'Ould set do1rn standards officials have been dlscuss1ng a te~ctors ' · for-the operation. and generation of con1promise v•hi ch y.·ouldn 't destroy the -The-~lub's -first policy on licensing nuclear power and "very reaso nable run _mile of beac~ the original plan .,_and construction grew out or much deadlines" for nieeting the-standards, ,~·ould have and \vtuch \\'OUld put stricter -"anguish.'! Joseph Edmiston, Southcm Spohn said. 111onitoring on (Xltential harm to 1narinc-UPI Tt ltOholO JOHN WAYNE LAUGHS IT UP IN 'ENEMY TERRITORY! Newport Actor,.With Bodyguard, Answers Harvard Students California representative to the coastal tr the standards aren't met, he added, life . coml11ission.said. ·"' .... '" there are--provisioHs ·for de-rating But talks have, according to some At the same time the Nix 0 n exi sting plant s and stqppipg construction reports, reached a staleinatc._. a 1~d adminjstrati~ is pushing for people to of new units. Edmiston claims it's Souihc.rn Cali lom1 a The legislature y.·ould have to decide Edison's fault . 1--Duke Holds Ow11 Gunman W aiti11g Murder Trial (;hallenge Possible ·w c1y1ie Dodges Snotvba{ls at H<irvar<l Holds · Hostages County Planners Oka-y · CA~fBRtDGE, "'1<1ss. <UPI) -'·Is I.hat a 1\lig you're "'earing?" shouted a student f:i:om the Ila ck of the lhcatcr. John Wayne of' Newport Beach, the aging hero of -scores of \\'estetns and y.·ar movies. grinned and pulled ever so gent1y at his light brown hairpiece. - "This is real hair." he shouted back. "U's not mine. But it's real hair." The audience cheered and roa red Y.'ith lau ghter. \Vayne, 66. was pelted \\'ith sno1\·balls and picketed by unfriendly Indians as he braved enen1y terriCory at Harvard Uni\·ersitv 1\K>sday for :1 good-naturt'CI roasting.· He even managed so1ne quips of. hi s OY.'ll about Presidtnt Nixon and the \\'hite House tapes. ··oukc. Duke. oilke," they cha nt ed as \Vayne \Valkcd on stage carrying SAGINAW. "'tich. (AP) _ A man· a foy rifle. He 1\'as given the Lampoon's free on bond pending . retrial in a 1967 "Brass Balls Award'' and 111acje an double murder was arrested early today ponorary l'Olonel in the Army Reserve. after holding hostages for seven hours Victoria Becich :Fence· ''Coming here is like being invited -In 3_ siege at a dl,)Wntoi,yn ba_r, pol!ce to lunch by the-Borgias," said Wayne. The theater audience was~also treated said. • By Wll,LIA~f SCHREIBER it impossible 10 say \\'het'e the r,roper ty to a specicil preview of Wayne's latest Police said the hostages overpowered Of"" 0111' '1'°' Still line ends and the mean high iide line mo\'ie. "~1cQ ." the gunman at the Heidelberg Inn at _The Lagunit<r Homeowner's Associat ion begins. About 20 membe rs of the American about 3:30 a.m. One hostage sttffered ~·ill be allo,ved to replace their "Any kind of fence \\'Ould br1 Indian Mo1•ement picketed o u l s id e a gunsliot wound in the leg during the controversial fence on Victoria Beach the theater \Vith signs read in g scuffle. and the gunman yras treated in South Laguna . disgraceful and a horrible ~hr.ea:. to .. Rrn1 embcr Wounded Knee" and "\\lhy for facial wounds, police said. That's assuming threals of lawsuits lhe safety of the people \Vho use thal. Support Indian Kill er John \Vayne?" Lt. Neil \Vise of the Sagina\v police. d I d , . I' t I beac h,'' said Dr. Eugene Athe11on of an appea s . on t mater1a lze o cance s~uth Laguna, who -says he s\vims in "This man has maligned us in every Jorce identified f\1e man in custody as out the 3 2 rut'•g Tuesdav bi· the Oran11e • u• • "· the ocean of£ th e beach every da.".; mo\'ic hc·s l'\'er made," said an Indian \VilHam H. Eddington Jr. County Planning Commiss~on. " spokes\\·oman. The arrest followed I en gt h y Commissioners debated for more than He n1 ain tained that tidal ae!.io11 \VOU!d Inside, \Vayne \\·as asked In a question-negotiations with the gunman that began an hour over the merits and dem~rits cover the pilings, making them invisible \\laync. bare-headed, s1niling and smokin~ a cigar. dodged sno\\•balls as John srwnt·er. l'icr prtsidrnt of the he rode lO blocks atop an Army armored and·ansv•er S:ession whether he '.\'as a after officers arrived at the bar at of a beach fence marking the bounda ry and dangerous· to beach users: .. rncisl in Indian movies." . 9 p.m: Tuesday_.,Jn response to a silent of private proi>erty. L~gunita residents say they' ha ve been ' "l\·c . ahl'a~·s tl'ealed lndians y.·1th alarm reportintka holdup in prog ress, . . paying a total of at lea::st $4,000 eadt ~u1nan:. dignJt_r in an Y_!!!_()'·ie l_'~_ev~r police..saidL -· ---- -._ -. They talk~ abo_i:it m~an _hLg1h· ~ld~~ _Le.._ar_on._the__beachfrov,t oLiioc.e_!be__:_ made . fie said. , _ Officers said the gunman \\'asleaving fenc~ pos tleiglits, ~~vet\ent. ~. area v.·as sulxlivided 35 years• &go. lf rirm handling the ARCO cN rds. says perso nnel ca rrier through Ilic strerts ca l' bf'camt: l."flnfused btcaito;e of of Cambri<!gc ~o _ t~e ~ar\·a_:c) Squa:·.l' )Oilr " · . k d Th(':itcr. A few o( the SJlOY.·baIIS h1l " a mix:up O\'Cr an unsigned. c·h«!~ 311 !ht>ir taroct hut \\'aync b;itted somi:' ·1 cler1<'nl error that caui;ed }OU lo e. ' b'tt d ft fil bad hr.en puHed :l\l'i.l\'. he t e ~.er your ~ ' . · , -,-·-\\'ilyne n·as challenged 10 a l'Crb<1l for corret.hon. Atlantic a~ks )OU 10 shoot-out \\'ith students 11.1· the Harvard a . t~py or a cancelled chec,k for .3 Loimpcon llccausc or hi.~ conscrvat ivr m1ss1ni: mon thly pa)'me~t. \\ htn this ,·ie l\'S and tough·guy im;igc. The ·cullcge is sent. your. accoun t \\'Ill be ~rought huino r 1nagazine·s editoi:s (lared hin1 up· lo dat.-. f 111a11c.t <"b~rges hB \e betn to .. appear in the mos\ radical. n1ost dropped. Others w-1th s1~llar problems intellectual. in short, inost hostllc c:•n. J!'.l'I indi\1id1IRI attenl1on by wrlt~ng territory on corth." to Spen(•cr at the add ress on th e bllhn~ Instead. \Vaync received a st<inding en\·clope. o\·ation froin the rapacity audience of 1.600 persons. ('f•••••t•lli11g 1•11rclrt1"es One student shouted. "y,•hat have you the bar v.•ith a fen'lale hostage when pubhc access. Tue. commission maJOtlly t,here is no fence. t~ey say the publiC <lone l\'ith the tapes. Duke?'' they arrived, but he fled back into agreed that ~he rights of the property *could claim the beach by pre~cripti,·e "\Veil. if anyone--is-1api1lg t~s sho\v the bar. owner~ preva.il. . _ ., . , right s. I hope it's a Democrat, becau:;e if ifs An estimated 13 hostages y,•ere in If the bar:1e: f~nally goes 1n, '-\\On~ "We have the right to use tha1. :i Hepublic:an. he'd lose them for sure." the bar at the time or the holdup, be the cham·hnk fence that 11 s.tretchea property lo the exclusion of oi.her~ ar.d \r;1\·ne <1ns,vered. I --.1 4 td 100 f et cross th sand to ard the .:Is it true that Hichard Nixon is but the gumnan re ea~ a ·Year"? e .a . . e .. that's exactly what 've want lo do -girl. her mother and three patrons durmg ocean until high bdes ~ast month washed exclude others."_ said Harold Ander~on. goin~ to star in a _;nov ie about your the night.-... -aw_ay three-fo.W'.hs of, it. , . , president of the Lagunita _ Homeowne~ lilt'.'" asked another student. '·ffe's a Police y,:e.re still s~king,. as many The comm.iss1on 'oted to accent , an Association. good enough actor ." said \Vayne. a~ three persons who they . said a l terna.t~ve ,fenc;e., of(ered ·by . . .. \Vould \\l<lync · PoSe fCir a '1nagaZine pa rticipated in the holdup but escaped Commissioner Bart ·spendlot'~. who H~ said that despite other legal me-a ns centc1'fold? before officers arrived. represents the area in question. availa~le. to .pr.eserve the Ian~ lr~m "No, I've got 100 n1a ny callouses.'' -The · gunman \Vore a ski mask Spendlove suggested ·the-rest of the pres~ript~\:e r~ghts takeover, some k1~d throughout ·the siege · and forced the chain link fence be torn down and be of tdenlihcation of the bounda~· 1·' hostages to remain on the floor of the replaced by a barrier comprised of needed. • bar,' poliCe said. pilings sunk into the sand, Cf)ll!lected In response to the matter 'Of p:·operty Eddington was convicted in the 1967 "'ith· a single strand of heavy chain taxe·s, Commissioner Shirley Grindle' death of Carl J\1iddledorf and his wife, arid marked with ''Keep Out" s1g11.s. said, "Maybe you've been paying taxes Meie1~ Wa11ts to Disclose but the J\.fichigan Court of Appeals threw The new barrier would extend the where yOu shouldn't have.'' DEAH PAT : \\'hat is · the p11rchas·":" pr ice rrquirtd under the lil\r gh·inJ? :i consun1er a "coolin g, 0£f'1 or mind changing ti 111c 11 C' r i o d '"he-n he signs a contract lo buy merchandise? I a1n ronsidering the purch<1se of a ~15 eamera for mv ~n's Dirfhd~1y :ind 11·ill have !o put it on a lin1c p:iyme.nt basis. If hr doe sn·t like the n1od rl I choose. "'i ll I havC" th(' opportun ity lo can('('\ lhr ("(lntract :ind i:C I out from tmder the payment s? 'Nixoi1 tii1l\: to iiuglJes' out his . 1968 con'!:iction because he had full 100 feet out onto the sand and i\'J i s s Grind I e . who joined been questioned about another murder serve as a demarcation line of private Commissioner _Clarence Casper it• voting ·: case during the trial. property. against the fence. said the intensity r. o .. Hifuttngton Bea<h , ''es. Slate 13Y.' AB Sil. effeetl\'t Jsa. I. 1974. extends co n!i umcrs' rights under thr three-dAy cooling off period. The bill gi\'~ the consumer the right to cnnccl a contract for purchase of a prciducr · cosfi.DI! o\•er $25, rather than $50 as the law previously allol\·ed? J l u l ~ e.llcnd!I lhc peri'!(l of~time): wlrtt~ th e b11ver h11s 1& cancel to tdkltiigbt nf tbe i hlrd business day. requi res tha1 a detachable "No1ice of Cancellation" be provided y.•it b the coniract, require~ the contract and no tice to be Printed in the' some lnnguage as th•t prlMtpftVy tt~ed In the oral sales presentation , requires the seller to inform the buyer or:1lly or his right to cnncel at the ti me the contruct is executed ond prohibits any cancellation fee. ,. \/e lcrilu11·11 Cn111r .. rs DEA rt PAT: \\'hen ou r fen1a le "kitt en·· st;1rllcd inc by -welcoming a few ard ent. lorn cnt suitors. I called several area veterinarians asking fees charged for · spa~lng. \\1hcn quotes ranged from $2!i to $45 for the same operation. 1 started to becon1e dubious nbout the ethics of sonic of th<'SC vets. I "'ould like to kno1v which s 1 a t e 1tAcncy regulates ve1crinnrh1ns and find out if there 11re any "guidelines .. rcl:Ommendcd when a person nc'" to ? *•rticuln r ~a ~as' ,qe t1r~) choo~s :1 pri\'nte \l.etcr1nar1a11 10 care for the fnmi ly 1>ets. ...W. C., Dana P1Jlnt "Phe St:ue Bn:ird ;;-of t;xamli\el'I In Veterinary l\100iclne in Sacramento Is the ex}lminlnj!. llcl'nslng a~__!t~ula~r.Y .. agcn'cy·goVcrnlrii ·ve .. ertilary prac(ICe ln California . It advis" toMurnen to lnok for a veterln11rl'en'1 ,pr o m I n e n t I y fllsplayed Ucensc, SJ well as a rtnt~al license. l\1uke <iertaln that an services to be provided and/or re<.-elve!l ~re cltarly understood. l\1any of the Boa 's ·7i3 complaints received lasl year '!' e lruCtd to a lack of co1nm,unlcadon. ' ! • VANCOUVER. B.C. (UPI l -A forn1cr ·rh e comini.ltcc has not announ'ced aide to billionaire Ho\vard Hugh~s S<l\'S 1vtJether it 'viii reconvene its hearings. he wants io tell the seOate 'Vaterga'te The · decision' \Vi11 not be '·made until Con1mittee about relationships between after Congress reconvenes Jan. 21. the President. the President's brother M·eier said he is eager to testify Dona ld and the Hughes. organization. becituse his "problen1s" stein from his John J\'leier, 40, Said in an intervie1v kno\v ledge of· acti.vities by ltughcs •at his home in suburban Tsa\v\\'assen. officials and the Nixon administration. .B.C., that iJ the committ.ee d~~ ·not-Those problerns include a .S9 million hold heariitgs on the subject. he is lawsuit filed against l\·leier by Hughes considering · releasing his~ testhriolly a111P t1vo indictmcnis bj' fed eral grand through the news tnedia. · juries aOcging conspi'racy and incon1e Me ier has. met with t'Ommittce ~tax evasion. Both tti,e Hughes sui t and fnves tigators twice. Asked What he \Vttnts the indictment~ relate to some $18 to testiry about, l\leier listed Hughes· 1nillion in mining claims bought by p u r ch a s e of Airn·est air lines for a Hughes Tool Co. when Meier was its re~rted $90 million in 1969 -which "scientific adviser .. , .._ President Nixon approved -and $250.000 "I've been under a lot of pressl1rc. in canlpaign contributions fro1n Hughes y.•hich startt.><I after being: questioned by to Nixon in bottt the 1966 and 1972 • the \\1atergale pc-Opie.'' i\Ieil'r said, presidential. elections. ~Icier ran unsuccessfull,v ·for the ''It encompasses the 1vhole llowal'd l)('n;ocratic senatorial non1ination in llughes . Richard 'Nix o n. Don Nixon Ne\V Mexico .in 19J2: H~ beHe~cs that relationship," Meier said. some, or his d1ff1cl!.ll1es \v1th. the l\1eier declined to elaborate on specific go~e.rn":1.ent stem fro1n "h1y liberal '3SpeCIS Of his-planned test1munr.: saying pohflCS. . . . . he intended to honor a pledge' made He ~aid , that .. durin g lhC prunary to thC \Vatergat.e investigators that he c:i mpa1gn . ·1 cr1 t1cl.z~ th~ w a .r . an~ "'ouldn't discuss It prior to the hearings. a lot of 1N1xonJ acbn1n1stral1on pohc1es. Mercy Killi11g Jurors Selected MINEOLA, N.Y. (UPI\ -Eight jurors have been chosen for the murder lrin l or Dr. Vincent .\.. ri.tontemarano. 34. li'i'ho is-chargcd-wllh killing an incurably_ ill c11ncr.r patient by injt>eting a fatal dose of salts into his system. ·-A panel or 71-·prospecti ve jUrOrs \\'<IS xhaustcd in choosing the four men and four \\'Omen, and a new panel of 60 was ealled for questioning today. Dr. Montemarano. the diicr resident surgeon at the Nassau County Medical C.Cnter, is chargc..-'d "ith sh1ying Eugene Bnuer. 59, with.,an injeclion of potassiunt chloride In November. t97:l ---- ~1cier sai d that f1ugh cS hired hiln <1s an executive aide because of th e billionni rC.:s__p,roje~t dw·ing his first ~curs \vilh Hu,i:thcs. lie said also he ha s 10\d the \V:ltcrgite Comn1illcc about dealings bel\vecn l-lughes rujl the Nixon nd1ninistration on the atomic testing Issue. Salva tion Ar111 y ' · Plag ued hy 1'heft -()AK!':AND 1UP1l -The Salvalion Army is tak ing back its clothing discard boxes lo Alameda and Contra Costa t.-ount'les bccnusc ·of lhert. • Maj: OaVid AJIC:n said the donations for the needy had been pilfered front too many boxes. 1:-rom now on, Allen said. his organtzation \\'Ould pick up old clothing at hon1es only. -Eddington "'as rreed on SI0.000 bo~d Several members of the audience spoke of "'ave action over the years has proven Just June following several delays 1n 'lgainst any fencing on the iand. saying the mean hi gh tide line is much lligher the retrial. ~ the violent tidal action each year makes than now envisioned. ' TODAY by HISTORY OF REPEATER WATCHES • Ilepeater (or striking) \~at~heii, first made in about 1676, in~cate the ti111e by repeatihg it throug h go ngs or bells. These '"atches have, variously, hour, qua rte~, half- <tuarter five 111iute and 111mute re- peaters'. a11a the nun1ber of hou~s or tirnes struck are reguJated tn exactly the sa1ne 1nanner· as the stiikiug \vorks of clocks. -· . . 'fhe true inventor pf the repeater : the \\latch has been in dispt1te, \Villt a ~ -.-As usual~ Howard Miller makes a clergy111 all, Ed\Vard Bar\o\v, and a c..WARLD conversation piece of a ti1nepiete. Londan watch111aker. Daniel Qua re ,, W The dial is an accurate 5·color map, both \Vorking 011 sucii \\ \Vatc h at with local thne windows in 70 key TIME areas, in cluding 4 U.S . zones' and tl1e san1e t ime. \Vhen Bario\\' air Daylight Savings Time. An impres· ·-~ . . i .; .. • j I l I t ' • • • ' • • • .------.;• SUDAN I• 'l''l''Jll '.10 .1 ' " plied for a patent on his invention, i i ( LQ ( l{_sive home accessory. Walnut ells\ Quarc succeeded i11 postpone1\\ent ,.1 . 1Tx24"x3Y,", with a satin 58950 of the atent.-until ltis version '''as · _ · aluminum accent..strip.---= exam1nea. J \valChes \\'ere I n- vestigated. and Quare was assign· '· HO WARD. MILLER CLOCKS ' ~t ed the patent beca~1se his \Vatch .-t"f was a simpler mechani sm. ·~ Repeating watche s are extreme·· ~v com plica)cd, and it Is a tribu te , to the ingenuity of .early watch· ' makers th at such a device could . have been successful!Y produced , ·' almost ·300 years ago. I J.C. JJumphrieJ 1121 NEWPOP.T ILVD., COSTA. M£$A. COf'l\tfNltNT litfi$ 21 Y(J.•S IN 1'Hl IAM( l OCATION .......... ;, .. ~ -fll., ... ,~ •• ,. 'M0Wi 14l•l4tl -... . . ,, ' - •.. • ' ~I J l ------- , -.f OAILY PILOT _Down With ' Basketball? •• · . .. • .. ,t • _E,.asures· Dismay Iiey Repohlie.ali~ Wtdntsda.Y, JanuU) lb, 1974 J8'ii minutes), y,ilether it "''as inadvertent. told tht! New York Times he deilied WASIIll'GTON (UPI\ -Some leading flepubltcans toda)'lcknowlcdged that the new ta.pc erasure disclosure v.·as • heci'l)', ne\\' setback to ,President Nixon in his efforts to weather the \Vatcrgate crisis. "This is the penultimate link in the chain of evidence that has steadily iecn forged to show that there has been a consc ious, deliberate effort to obstruct jusl ice,11 said R ep. John B. Anderson, 111., second ranking member of U1e House GOP leadership. "One has 1he feeling of approaching the final denouement in thls dranl8.'' said Anderson. "l fail to see how ttiis can do anything but acceler'afe the tempo of the impeachnlcnt process." Sen. l.o1,·ell P. \\1eicker {R-O>on .), • nlember of the Senate \\'alergute c!ommlttee, said lt v.·as "a lragcdytruit anylhlllJ is being handled ln such a 'vay as to impair the integrity of the tapes (and) that's v.·hat hUppened, apparently.'' · The new J-louse GOP leader, John J. Rhodes, Ariz.,,. said he wanted to hear all the evidence be£ore making substantive comn1ent but said the new dc,1elop'tnent "doesn't help" N ix on supporters in their ~rguments against impeachment demands. The comments followed disclosure Tuesday by technical ex~rts th3.t 18"1: n1inut'es of one of Nixon's \Vatergate conversations v.-ere erased by a series of manual manipulations of a tape recorder. -·· Rep. Thomas J\allsback (R·lll.), a member-of the.JI owe J u d I c I a, r y Coounittee oonsldt.rlnC mpeachn.-nt propoeals, said the report of the experts who examined tbe tape wu more sedou.s lhan tho original announctl)lellt that a gap existed. . "This shifts the burden back to the President ro subotanttate the original" story or explain that aomething happened or which the President bas n o knowledge," Railsback said. ;. Sen. Howard !{. Beker .(R-TeM.), another Watergate comn;Utt'~ member, said, "IHhe'net effect is wlmt it -appears to be, it v.'OUld be very, very serious indeed." ''If somebody intentionally erased (Ute ly erued, Is still a mystery to me." said "unequh'O<>lllY" that ho'wils r .. jldntl'Ole Baker. He said the \Vs tergate Committee ... for any of tbe~ erasures o( the June h 20 1972 conversa.Uon bct.,..·ec n : Nixon may wanrto have extra hearings-on t e ;;;a• H. 1t. llnldcnuin, then wntte -~ matter. fl AndersQn took the (echnlclans' repOrt chief of sta . 85 e\l\dence that the tape was "doctored Bull was quoted thAl ''a nwnber deliberately" ii.llbough the ex p e r t s ot . other pefSOIUi'' in the \Vhite llouae ell ti had access to the tapes. themselvet did not 1ay so rec Y· t-..... Barry M. Gold\vater (R-Ariz.),. And•"'"' noted that the ref)Ort said """ the erasures all were mad& while the said tbe t_pchniclnns' repo1·t ••dQesn. t ........ was. on ·a recorder used for mf;lan a ·thing to inc." lie added, ·.·.no ......... \Voods one .knows what was erased. It couJd transeribing by Rose ti1'ary ' have llecn very top secret material Nixon's personal sccretary1 and said: between lilcnryl J\issinger and the "Certainly a 'very limited number <i people in-the \\'llife 11ouse_'WOU.ld have President and -it could have been had access to th~t machlne." ~ pertinent to lbe Wafergate-tapes, but - ane of those Ylho did. speaal no ooe is ever golng to be able to pttsldentlal assistant Stephen B, -Bull, 1cll .• .:'. ~· A~IERICANA DEPT.-Now that the ia_sket ball. season has arrived, causing_ Ital] ne .. to. gimp ~ro~~ on a sore 1~ ~Jiiaer the prOblem on1r. Larry T. • th. a CPA who lives up in lhe A--rrest-sA=-=-3~=-i~·nR::" =.1(Mty-Kiftn81l -. -~"In.iJ~d~oii=es~ia~n;;;;,,s == l1Jfla11ied' by ~i Canyon area of Newport. Beacb. ' fr. Smith has a couple of you ngsters ,h . lik• millio.ns .r other" across our Par• of Moi·ey aNI, are asp1r1n g basketball stars. So " " ,·hen Smith and his wife. Margie, mov~ · · ~tt their new hom e up at 3. Oakmont l ·Al R . d• >t., they did the typical American I SO , eCOVere ' baJk~tball thing. ~y installed a hoop •n4'"tiackl;>oardoverthe'topof·thegara~ n ··· .. T' H' t l ''1' so the kids. Laurie, 8, and Gregg. rug le lll et:· 1. "could do some driveway dribbling 1n4 shooting. · · lhat is not to say that f\fr. Smith. 11.1*> stands . 6 feet. four inche.s, docs lO( get out there himself and try to..~ ,>Of a few through the old buCkeL I • :K>pt his legs hold out better than mine. ~1~. SriIITll, 110\\'EVER. has . a '..'O~ple of problems which go beyol)d "'~lher or not he v.•i\I ever ma ke the Laters_ basketball squad. ~ Despite the fact that Larry and f\1argie S~th painted their. basketball backbo3rd to~match the trim o! the house. it • · ~eyeloped that some of the neighbors !'> :li*1't. care ;ouch for the Smiths addin g _ ~thlet1c equ ipment to the decor of their -~r~'eWay. , ROME (UPI) -Ita lian police annoll!Jced toda}' they had arrested three ¥>\Uberi;i , Itillians in the kidnaplng or , 1 J, Paul Getty Ill and had recovered • ~ undisclosed amount of money ~lieved tO' be part of the $2 .9 million rail.Will pald for' his release. A -fourth~ man, the brother or-one of the suspects, also was ·arrested but · waS not · .immedla,tely charged in the . kldnaping. 'Police were said to be searehing for more. suspects, mainly in southern Italy. · Police said the l.hiee men v.·ere a,r.rested..'._!aie Tuesday and early todlly by members of the Rome f!Yf1Jg squad Yih.ich has handled t~e investigation. . .. " ' • Ta1iaka . Visit l From Wire Services ~ JAKARTA. Indonesia Mobs ran1paged against visiting Ji1pancse .. Prin1e titin.ister Kakuei Tanaka loday J n a second d:iy of protest against Jnpanesc econo1nic penetration of the country. TI1e continued violence a ls o hi t t:t ir.flucntial thiriese n1erchants and at (.._...._IN_S_H_O_R_T._ .. ~) Indonesian Officials all('gcdly profiling front foreign deals. A casually count from tOday's violenee 'ras not inunediatcly a\'ailablc. The toll from 'J'.uesday's fampage stood at seven killed and 49 injured . ' +No SOi\1~ OF THE, neighbors took , . thf eon:iplamt ~o . the Canyon Hi!Js--C91nmun1ty .Assoc1abon. a'll.eging that the THEY ..J.\'~RE IDENTIFIED a s e Pf11u;111 ·· 1•.e11/1 Po1111ded PHNO~t Pt:Nl l -Rclx>\s bo111barded do"•ntov.•n Phno1n Penh todny in the soCOfld rocket attack ln less thail 24 hours. Al least 13 persons \\'ere killed and 33 "·.Ol:lllded in the 1.1\·in sh<'llings. · Srijiths, by pulling up a basketb311 hoop L>01nenico-Barbino. 27; Vi IJ cc n z·o fod !heir kids: had violaled the coVenants J\1amn1oliti, 32, -and Antonio hfancuso, · 11rd restrictions of the association's • 34: a re from Calabr ia. lhe region arctiitectural rules. . that fo · the.toe of the' ltalian boot. Basketball hoops ' and . .'bac~boa~ -· B3rbin0, orderly in a Rome "-.... spparently, do not .conrorni to th~ ' J5b'lY<#fltic, w arr~ted at his· Rome · : Pf.~pts of tiOme.' · Canyon · Hi J.1' s• • apai_Unent, pOlic id. Th ber t\\'O Far11a Btis Tragedj "'as traveling "in excess o[ 40 miles per hour in 25 m.p.h. zo ne" but speed has not been determined as the z ause of crash. Jn an at u1ck I ate T\Esd:iy night . a rocket ripped through a lhrtt-story apartment buil~g, killing Ill least 13 persons. • • ColnhiU!;!_ity Association member's • y,·ere captured in ~ma . . sin Cala~ria notions 8~t lhe American Wdy of -Mammolito . In G101a T~uro and Li,. f\tanOJso in Cicala.· .. l Police also arrestef:) BarbinQ's 34~year- • ~PPA~NTLY A ~~ was ta~n old. brother Sante, who lived nearby on1 the Smith basket ball _backboard. And 'in another Rome apartment.,_ He was It .Is alleged that ti\_~ ne.1ghbor-t_ balloted charged Wt th illegal possessioo of. 15 to _3 JhaL!he. _Squ~ ptuSt tf~e J.UJrn~tiOf1 -arte~ police --found a do~. n ttie~~ f!; · ~ J. "" -~ SQ.Pply 0~ inilitary ilmmunitioo In his mith's ,tf>_q. G~1 lb.~ .. ~-""111'.t.. is oOtJ'-.......aRartm~t ::1 and nOt in connecti6n With lo the: tiasietti~U team .up -ttiere:.-,t -t~~Pinl. ... . · Ettbluf( Park 1n ·Nywport's tecreahon ~-.., ~r ram. And f\1r. Smith !igu_res his _ POLICt;...l>.U URRllNG the niJht also ~ B" .man can use practice. So he arrested..,, -tW'~other Calabr1ans on h. resisted the com1nuni_ty assoCiation SU5JNd6n~ ·.Of t ""ill~sess}9n o f · d1 um ~o haul down fu s backboard, fl,a~q&.cs. ~ ;rtieY we ident.ified ~s • h~p and net. -Giuseppei 'l:aM.aMa. 25, arrested 1n Investigator~ today ·are still uncertain what caus.ed bus carrying fai:m· laborers to plunge irlto irrigation . canal neaI" Blythe, killing 19. Officials said vehicle SI1eriff Slain . r Fo1:1r Strangled With "Wife,' .Kin Tee-n-agers0 _Find Murdered Fa1nil y (}i} Mexico Tii}> WICHITA. Kan. (UJ'I ) ~Three teen" a sweatshirt, was hanging from a ~ . . agers '.returned home frolJ"! school drainpipe in the basement. ll1AZATLAN, Mexico (UPI) -Gunn1en . 'Tuesday lo find the ~trangled bodies Police said the family car v.·as found shot to death Donald Jennin~. sherHf or their parents, a brother and a sister. or Everett County, \Vash., his Wffe, and The v"ctims were .~und "and gagged in the parking ·1ot at a nea rby • e Sk11lab 80 Degree• HOUSTON -Ground officials told lhe Skylab 3 astronauts they could ix>stponc today·s medica l test if il gets too hot inskte their orbiting spacecraft. Beeause of the angle of the earth in relation to lhe sun . tbe Skylab space ship spent 74 corl!A!Cutive houl"S suilligbl. DUring Tuesday's 62nd day or the missiOn, !he crewmefl "'orked in temperatures that crept into the 80s. • Po1111cf Sink• 10 IA>tll io NOW TJlE CANYON Hills Com-'Rome, and -Antonio Femia, 59,'-arrested ni.inity Associalion has filed a iawsuit in Alessandria, northern Italy .. fa'Xi Orange County: -Superior Court · to ~l the Smiths to get Wt' of the ntghborhood basketball business. i:nothef-'in-law":'--eJOOgside-=the--Maiatlan-~.and. ·a hangma n's noo.se v.·as tied around supennarket. It was be'lieved the killer Durango highway early f\1onday, police each of n·eas,c. ""--"'";...--~.~_:_,,1o!l<"..J<:IJllll£ets!!_!ld!"rove away from the scene sa id . · "This is one 0( the most bizarr; cases in it. Telephone Ji nes-leading to the LONOON -The ailing British p0und· today crash«! to a nev.· all·tln1e low on European money markets in a "'ave ·of selling -sparked--by>\>amings-jh.~:::::==t:=1 111 fdlli'lfl'','"S ~n 1nmt§fr1at er i-s . ft1tien I read lh1~ news dispatch. I simply didn't believe it. So 1 called fl tis. ·Smith today. , {'Tell me it isn 't so," I sajd. SHE LAUGHED PLEASANTLY. ''I'm' a~aid it is." she answered. "But we're very hopeful all this can be settled Y+'ithoul going to court." • So do I, f\1r. and f\trs. Smith. There a11 a lot ot things wrong with America th!'se days.' · But one of the things right about 1h¥ country are kids who stay happily at-4 home, shooti ng a fe1v baskets in t~ir 01,rn front drivev.·ay. j I .l(roducc Strike Set • ~E\V YORK (APl -\\larehousemen stfuck at lhe world's biggest wholesale p!J>duce market before its usual peak o( activity early today, shutting the city off frorh fresh fruit and vegetable s1.1pplies. The wildcat strike at the Hunts Pbint · ro.tarket in the south Bronx s temmed from dissatisfaction over ·wages. • "• . O' Nixo1i S?ught Gift--Papers By the Assocl8ted "Press Nev.·s U'eports say -an aide to industrialist Howard Hughes has told Senate investigat'ors thi.it President Nixon suggested · to him in 1968 that he seek ~ campaign contribution from Hugh-es. The New Yqrk Times, the New York Daily News, the Balli.more , Sun and CBS-TV all said Richard Danner made the statement to investigators for the S e ,n a t e Watergate committee. The News and the Sun quoted unidentified committee sources as saying Danner, the manager of a Las \'egas hotel, to Id investigators Nixon· asked for a $50,000 contribution. The Times did · not mention a specific figure. The \\1hite House said the story was "fiatly wrong ." The-, district attorney's Office of J've. ever ~een," Police Otief'-Floyd house had been cut. Concordia, Sinaloa State, sai_d all three Jannon said. ''It borders on execution.·• personS were stiot, two of then1 in !he The victims were Joseph Oteio, 38. a. head: The motive of the trip_le 'slaying his . \\'ife. Mrs'. J ulie B. Otero. J4, their ~ . appeared to be robbery, authorit ies' said.' daughter,·Josephine, ti, and a son, Jose The bodies of JeRningS, SS, his ·wife, o II 9 ~ tero . .. · Jean FIOrence. and fl:lrs.. ~nnings' Police said today autopsies completed nlOther .• f\trs. Thomas fi.e aly, 16. \\'ere on all four ,-ictims showed they died found in the camper truck tJ\ey \\·ere or strangulation. but officers \\'ouid driv4t&,-on an. apparen.t 1'acation trip. reveal no olher details of .the autopsy. _ · In vestigators said the entire truck had been rifled and pockets, purses and 1Yallets tuhled inside out. The camper l\'SS discovered about 40 mile s fr om Maza tlan, a Pa<;ific Coast port city. Th e !)9dies were taken to Ma~atlan \vhere· the U.S. ·Consulate rii ad e arrangements for · their retun1 lo \Vashington state. Th e only survi1'or of the incident 1vas a 'sn1all fox terrier. In Jenn ings home town of. Everett, \\!ash .. County Coroner Bob Phill ips took O\"er as ac ting sheriff. Phillips , a long time friend of the famil y and next in line for actiiig sheriff under the law. said thcit Jennings was "one of the most honest men l 've ever known ." TllE FBJ ENTERED the case at the re<fuest 'Of police, reported to check leads in Puerto Rico. the f3mily 's original home. Poli ce said revenge and robbery v.·ere among the several motives being eonsidered by investigators. The victims' empty billfolds were found in ihe house. Police said Otero drove the three older chi ldren 1.0 school Tuesday rooming. \Vhen they returned, th e oldest bov ran to the home of a neighbor' oe1 Johnson. · · "The boy said 'please help . me, my fa ther is dead or something,' Johnson said. JQQNSON 6,CCOMPANIED lhe : boy lo the home , he ~aid, and called police. "All murders are unpleasant. but this is one or the "·orst J'\·c see n.-'• said Dr. Robe rt Daniels. Scdg\\'ick County coroner. Delectives said the knots used to bind the victims appeared to be the work of an expert. The house apparently lr.l.d not been touched except"for the telephone line. · Sy11anon Drug Facility B1rrns SANTA MONICA (AP ) -Fire has damaged a six-story building housing the Synanon drug rehabilitation facility. causitiJ the evacuation of a.boul 300 persons, fi remen said today. · · Damage from the blai.e Tuesday night was e~imated by nremen at sis.ooo. There were l)O injurieS. The. blaze \Vas centered in the attic. Cause was tmder invi?stigation.. .- could lasl for years "to come At noon it 1\· as \\·onh on1'• $2.1G22 -a drop or 21':. cents since ·'fuC9day. A )"Car ago it was v.·orth $2.50. ·• Otero and his wife were on a bedroom floor. The son was in another bedroom and the siste.r, wearing only socks and Synanon , -a block~ong bellch-front facility" wifh about 440 patient~. is a center for r~ucation of drug addicts, alcoholics and other troubled persons. ' . - Ill Thaw: -• Areas :Floo.ded ... -. . ,.. . . ~ ... j,• .. ~. ·-.; ! . . ! I . Mississippi Rit1is Over Ba1iks; Wariii1igs (Jui J Sub Signals Risked Ne"' Set1ator '" -~~·Howa'rd ~Tetze~bau~; has beeh -appointed by Ohio Gov. John Gilligan to "fill the remaining year of the term of William ' B. Saxbe, who was appointed attorney gen,eral. Sen 'Cari Curtis (R·Neb:) asked Tuesday that Metzenbaum be barred lrom taking his seat pending temi:tfr••11•e1 T11ts<11y, tl'li t •ctpl!ll!'" t>elng Ntw York Slllt •nd N!w Enql1..cl. llgllt 1nowltll1 TtnntUff Vallt y. llgllt <1rlu11, And m1Kh ol !hf Soulh, tog. A 1111ct IO!I llYt• IM 5oulh Dar•l¥1td river lr1tllc Ofl !~ mou!ll OI !lie MlultslPJll 11.lvtr, ,. forclll'!I » $1llps to •l!C!)or In thl -"l'l"f'r 1nd Gvll· of Mnko. "II lool\1 bad lor lhli:is down lritr"e," t Nlllon•I We1thw Servlee tor1<1sltr I n Pllottown, LI.; wold. "II toob rlthl i.., now llkl II won't br11k Ill) 11n!ll nt•I Wl!k ""'1lrlm1." Ttm01r•tvrt1 r1ngtd frvm 71 dtgrffl 11 K•l' W11t, Fl1., lo 1 dfVfHS 11 Grind FCll'-l, N.O. wrllll II.Ibid City, 5.0. reporl.O 60_ <110rH1. Coutal Wiallaer .. F1lr IOdl\I. Light v1rl1Dtt Wind• t "'9111 1nct morl'llr19 llOUrs 11tc0Mh19 Wilt! ffl llOlilllwnt 10 10 10 kllllh ht 1ft1rnooM lod•Y 11\d lllllrtdt~. Holl todl.ll: In ~"'JOI, _ (091111 tfmllft'~lvrtl ~~ rrtm o to 66. __ ... an investigation into the ·nd Us-1 \\'ASHINGTON (UPI) -POilris submarine emergency 'transmitlers.mia-11--..u-u· lisCs tax.-retumS • • takenly signaled twice in 1971 !hat subs had been. "sunk by ~emy "' action/' raislng_ the tJu:eal of DDclear war, according to ·Rep. Les Aspin (0.\ViJ.)· Aspin said Tu..clay that the signals set off general military alerts on both ~AILY PfLOt " occasions. The transmitters were in buoy& designed to .detach from the su~ DEL v marines"? emergencies.but tOO' launched themselves by ncclden~ Aspln sald'!'·.-L-I I ERY SE~VICE He said lhe subs themselves had to surftee aria advise by rea:ulir rlclio -Delivery of thf Q1ll ilo~ that the buoys had D\llfUDCtioned end given a falee alarm. Is '11t1r111tttd -Aspln said the transmltten aleo maltunctioned on at least l\\'O ,pther 00t casions but did i\ot.aena warlike signals. ,The war alpals came from -veuel -=:::~~.~ :'!:': ~ ;:'., ~ '.,~ ln the Mediterranean where· the SQ.vlet neet patrols regular'". · --14 ,,..,... • ""· <•1i. '" 1t11t11 .,., .. '¥ 11111 ''"" Nqclear . W ar--Aspi~ ,. '" 1111aM 1~1t111W r•aoe trorn ~I 10 J:J.. Water l1m.p~111;r114'. Sun, Moon. Tlcfe• ~e...NlY}".i ~~chthe ~~~!~" took place bul denied . ~re were '•!V"•r '" ''""'': 11 ~ " "' tKI~ any mass ve RIClYl au '81 ~nbed by Aapkt, ---->-4.,..-~-"'1 ''" ••-'-•"11.J•••tr . .,_,....,...,._. Aspin charged that the Nivy covered u~p the lnclden••, and 1tar1·• , ,,,.,..,, ('" •~• • ,.,., w1" .. '""""' • , ____ ".__, ha ... ~ , ... Ctlll. ·~ ....... llfltll ,, •• .,. : . ..~ + ra ssment camp•lsn aralnst a small electronics firm , LMA ll1c,, thaf had • r --'·'• ---. ' 1 -=·--·--- _ WIDNllOA'f SKO!ld 11101'1 ':J4 p.m. ),0 St<tnd low IO!tt .. m. t.2 F!rtt h!tl't Finl lo. Stc.Ol'ICI "'''"' ........ ..... v .. 5!'1 ....... 1, 1:)0 •·"'-O.t t :DJ p,m, 12 121IJ •·'"· :I.• lw~ rlMt 1:51 1.m. Moon rlln 1;t2 1.m. $tl1 6rOI p.m. let1 IJ;U ,_m. . -- ' designed .a computerised recietvtn1 srstem for the emergency signals.· 111~ or • .,. e.!~h!'!~~--·: ... ;..i;..,n Aspln and Lewi. D, Malnak, bOd. of LMA, cbal'(td the N1vy'1 motive ·--•• ,,.., """ .. in doi111 this wu to pi:otecl the contractor that buUI the m11f1111ct1ontnc -..,._ ..... ,. ........ ,,. , booys, Colllns Radio Co., of Dlllu, Tex., by discrediting the llrm that di• ... ,._, en. .... '"''· " covered the errors. • · "-' , •• ft <ltiittr•. 0tft• 1"91111. IMlllU.-,L.,_. .. .._ .... '""4ta1 , .. I • • • __ ...._ __ '----->~----·"'---------• . .. . _ .. . • ·~ , 1 ,, .Measure: Abortion B·randed v_n~peakable. Sin DAIL V PILOT . • Tfl/S RAIN Eq••r' 11,igltts -.L -- 60 Energy ~Appro.ved j ·~~!o~~!ain : Resolution ~Killed ,-~1 ruined the e v i d e nce . • ~J requiring disnlissal 0 1 SACRAflJENTO (UPI) -A • 1east si1 votes l neede<l for t,hat ever happened to Y.'O~cn£:.,.·~ L 0 -8ACRAMENTo (UPI! -A bill creating a st,te energy ciar advanced to the Senate Finan~ Co1nmlttee t 0: d a y after ' clearing its • r l rs t legislative h u rd I e over protests of public utilities, 01ajor industries and o i I -. SA~ .DlE09-.{AP ) -The He sa id ''charity and justice charges ·that 3 FresnQ.. m e a s-u r e-r ev e fs I ng approval. They contended it 1 ·· m.Mt B ev_ LeO ~T. ?ttaher.-demand" an end to"ihe !OClal COunty cOuPle possessed C31ifomia's ratification of the California in im became force women and men mm lf bishop of the Sa n Diego stigma attached fo an unwed fighting gamecocks. Equal ~ights .Amendn1~nt ~as the %2nd state to ratify the the same prisons, m ::.:J' Catholic diocese, I s s u i d' a mother and her child. The birds, which the been killed 1n a leg1sla1tve . pastoral letter Tu es d ay The church leader urged defendantsc o n t "nd e d committee, but its author · amendment, which calls for womep·efigible for the .. .,?" condemning abortion as an Congress ..... to J>ilSS a law were too old to fight , had pledged to get the issue before absolute equality between the .and front-line combat .duty~ "uns peakable' sin \ .. erosion protecting unborn children been identirled with. felt voter!!. sexes. So far, 30 ~tajes have same as men, and would al "'1!I' o( Christian cul1ure and Who have been "conceived, pcil. ma,rkings be{ore-bein '-'·W-e_...I_ Y.'Ork on a voted ratlricafiOn. Jn order for the federal g ov e' r n dt e""""' degradation ot ldCiety." · declaring that "would inuSre penned with o ther referendum, and if that's not the amendment to' become additional authority over Jaws Any Catholics whO obtalp that the child woWd no longer gamecocks at the coilntY. successful, \ve'll go and get part of the U.S. Constitution, relating to labor, marriage 1 all abortion Or helP to be victimi zed by a so-called farm. 's-o m e--s·i-i n-a tu r es , 1 ' appro,val from 38 states-is and inheritance. con1panies. The 0cmocrat1c-S pon!Ored bill would grant sources secretary Normnn Livermore per for rn 9 n e ii p I ace right of privacy Which iii. fact But a storm washccJ As·semblyman F I o y d L. needed. ''The ER A me a o; ! themselves in a 'state of permits abortion as ·a matter • away the ma r k i n gs , \\'a~efield told a disappointed W a k: e f leld's ·supporter.:::, oblfgation," Proud told th9 ! excommunication,'' Bi s·ht.o p __ of convenience." !Tljl!Qn[ it imP1>ssible to auClience after his. resollJti_Qn including spe.aket_fil t.b e committee. ;'~omen will have· • Baher said. "The life of every human tell one bird from another, was declar~d dead in tile Nebraska legislature · Sen . gained oothing, but will hav~ f: The .message will be · read being is sacred from the di s tr i ct attorney's Ass em b l y Jud 1 c i z r y Richard F. Proud, argued the JD.st b«ause they will b..atf t- ( J Sunday in all Roman Catholic conception to death," Bishop. ortk.e s~l( · Committee 'tllesday. amendment was a "politlca.1 to take on half t hf'· S churches in the d i.o c e s e _ _:~::la::h:::er_::•sse:::::r:::led:·:_:: ___ .=========~--The=_v::•:::t•::_:":::"':_:.2·_::4._:w:,i:ilh::_:•.:_I _:'w:::ln::d::le:_'_:' a::•::d_":::the:::_:w::•:.:rs::.t :::'h:::in~g~_:•::b::!Tg".:' •:::Ii:::•":::'.:_·"---"--~ . · · late --. ·c overing San Diego, ===-~~-::;::::~:;;;;;;:::;::::;;;;~-~ . . Rlversideo San • Bernardino ' -----11FtfFGa=-=-~==<lfl<b.Imperial-<Ollllllei.-.I-=========:.....::.__ __ __:=---===--_::::...;;====;;;;;;;;:__::===="'""-....-.----, Jr.czar-like powers to lower Sunday is -ihe first 1• speed limits, curtail gas Asserilblyman Edwin aMiversary of the U . s . station hours, allocate fuel tQ Z"berg, se ntenced to 4Q Supreme Court's ~ e c rs ion indu.stry and take Other steps hours in jail for sec-allowing certain abortions. to cope with the energy crisis. and-offense drunken The measure by Sen. Alfred driving, has served 38 E. Alqu ist (D-San Jose), was of them and promises approved by the senate public to .do the rest later. utilities committee Tuesday on Full sentence was 30 who affirm the sanct~ty .of unborn human life pray, wOrk • ·united Air Lines ., a 6-0 bipartisan vote. days, along with $500 fin~. -but a1l eX- ci~;~,!~i:.s%tri:~~a:"t~ B-~i·e.ndslJirp SenrJ·c· e·Me.mo· · and atriye to convince feJlo:w . citizens that-every humin ure l l---------------------=~---------------------------1 e Sult Fired cept 48 hours was SUS· LOS ANGEi:tS (UPI) pended. Because of jail Tu·o . environmental groups · mixup, he was released and an archeolo g y · ear!Y· _· • organization filed suit in -~"--~----- federal court Tuesday .against recreational users of the desert!, charging they are turning the ~fojave in te a "dust boY.'I." ' should be protected by law," - ·si.sbop Maher said. - n1t 'will not do to defend l degrading ·co n di ti o n·s of workers:, hQusing, pollution or the energy crisis and not respect and protect life in the womb." Nixon .Staff . ~ • ' .. • r . " The suit is aimed at forcing the Federal Bureau of Land flfanagemcnt to impose even stricter bans against use of · mo1orcycles, fOOr-wheel drive \'ehlcles, dune buggies and other off-road vehicles m the De1nocraf, Ayala Wi1is .lri 'Upset'.· Meinber Hit , ' . " desert area. e Fr~et Salls SAN DIEGO (AP) -Much of the U.S. tuna fishing fletl was-salting for southeastern Pacific fishing grourfds today after an agreement between caMers and boat O\\ners on the price ol tuna. The American Tuna Sales A59ociaUon, representing the boat owners, accepted the canners' bid or $575 a ton foc yellowfin and $545 for aki pjack tuna Tuesday. The dispute had kepi the 133 boats SAN ~ERNARoiNO ~·~P.) -Democrat ~ Ayala fended . off ·a late rally by Republican Assemblyman Jerry Lewis to win a: special election in the 20th. District and give his partf a 21·19 edge in the state Senate. The Ayala upset mea111 the state Senate will have Its first m_ember ol Spanish descent since 1910. · # With ·Fine -- LA~CASTER !AP) - A member of .the \Vhite House communications staff h a s -pleaded guilty and was fine(! $190. after -h.is arrest 1or driving under the influence of alcohol. court officials said Tuesday.· __ Final returns ga ve Ayala. a San Bernardino CoUnty supervisor, a total or 45.075 voles. or 54 percent. compared to 38,325 votes, or 45.'9 percent for · Lewis, who hJd been f:;i\10red to win. . -in port afte(· the J an. 1 opening or the tWl8 season. Muriicipal Court Jud g e 1 \VllUam \V(ight also dealt! Aaron BruCe Saller, 33, of Woodbl"kige, Va., a suspended · sentence of five days io . jail r and a $250 fine on lhel condition that the _offense not · be repeated for a year. . Salter was arrested-FrJ4Ay j jUJt west ol Lancaster 'by;.tlle California Highwa y P a t r o I • S ..... Fight Ii VICTORY by Le•is. 39, after a mile-long · c h·a s e.I "·._-....,._"n:-NTO (AP) A a three --term ·assemblv. man, Patrolmen had been s.e,.nt to1 """'nn.wu:. -v.'OUld · have deadlocked the the area after dlsp.itchers! legislltor from Riverside, one state Senate at 20 votes for received several reports that of the 1rorst-hlt smog areas a car .. was being driven in California, says the State ~ ~Jpec'or i.~rt~iection was erratically in the area. Air Resources &aid should T"·y quoted Salter a s be abolished. called to.fill the seat vacated ·~ Sen. w. Craig Biddle, a last fall by the resignation of laying, "You're. both a 11 n-•u · t d d Republican Sen. William E. through. I'll have your ;obs. " .. ...~:_ • ,' s -Midweei -Dll<lweek.ItS-a-lot-easier -~·:; • .. ., . .. to ' 'dyour-Wings. . < • ncpuao can. I Jl r o u c e Coombs.· You \\'On't be \Vorking any• "i====!::iala~~t~w·.,Ol~ild;:=:'.'.-!b:;:-~~;ar:<Ola:: tbl f-agency' smog-duti., ar-old.=;qa:J:a::::;t119'1'..~=8il«.-l""-"1<0Ugb-wi · over to a new department jumped to an impressive 6 you." l Bargain Days are oock. So if you make your reservatiOll on or before ·Febriiary 21, you can S!lVe money whlle Cravelliig duriiig the days of the week I ' ..... Within the State Resources percent lead early in the ttce, wlth ffie counting of votes IUS ' CASE had b e e n Agency. from tcadiliooally Democratic scheduled for hearin~ Friday • Netc· lff•gor urban San Bernardino pre--but he appeared m oourt ESCONDIDO I AP) -City councilman Kenneth Roberts. oucceedlng the recalled Wll Mason. ls the new mayor of this .northern San Die g Q County conwnunity. Roberts. who has held the cincts. v ol un tar i I y Monda Y But v.rith the mountain and .apparently so he could return de s ert precincts reporting to work in Washington. their totals Lewis whittled Salter is a Navy enHsted away at t~ margin but not man ~ttached to the White ! sufficiently to retain the seat House Com·munications 1 for the GOP. Agency. He specializes in pOst before, was choseJF by T H E .F I N A L r e s u I t hls city council colleagues repre~ted a reversal of the Tuesday night to serve a5 voting in the total votes cast mayor untU March 5. when . and failed narrowly to avert several council seats are up a runoff. Ava la.'s primary vote walkie talkies and o t h. e r m o b i I e i:: o m munication. Nonnally stationed in Washlng!on , hty accompanied the Preskient on his r.ecent trip to the Western White House . for election. total was 37.5 percent. ··annual , MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING 17111a1rw1n11 lft. IUl•alifl Plua.·N ... l!!••Clw:h 14~0711 :-=:::===== .. ----~.., ~ . .,. . ·. • ' when we have plenty of ·available seats. · Here's all you have to do: Buy your ticket at least 7 days in advance , For,a Tuesday, a Wednesdf\.y or a Th1U'SOay ,departure and return. For a stay that lasts 7 to 9,days. That's it. · . -. . .. ,And if you take advantage of our Midweek Fare, you can get an air-conditioned standard-or intermediate-size Hertz Ford for only $120. For 7, 8 or. 9 days. With unlimited mileage~ You only pay for gas. Check the chart below to determine yoqr savings from regular round-trip Coach fares. (Our round-trip.Midweek Fare is $179.95-to each city below.) February 28 is the last departµre date when the fare applies. If you have any questions, ask your Travel Agent or call United at 537-7521. · •There will be a "drop-off' charge if car is not returned to ci1y of origin. • \bur savings tQ 40 - • deities. Akron/Canton .......... $120.05 Detroit. ............... $112.05 Providence .......... , .$186.05 Flint. ......... • . . . .. .. 112.05 Raleigh/Purham .. . . . . .. 140.05 162.05 Greensboro/High P.oinV · Ric.limond. . . . . . . . . . . . . 154.05 Asheville.. . .. . .. .. .. .. 114.05 Winston-Salem .... : .... 132.05 RoclleSfer .. '. . . . . . .. . .. 148.05 Allentown/Bethlehem/ E.aSton ..••• · ..........• Boston ................ 186.05 Hartford/Springfield ...•. 178.05 Saginaw/Midland/BayCity 112.05 Buffalo ... , ....... ., ... 140.05 New York/Newar~ ....... 172.05 Toledo ................ 110.05 Charleston ............ , 132.05 Norfolk/Portsmouth. , . . . 164.05 Th-city Airport, Tenn. . . . . 118.05 Charlotte ..... : ........ 126.05 Philadelphia.'. ......... 164.05 Washington/Baltimore ... 154.05 Cleveland._, ___ ..• ·-·~-~·-·-120.05 _ Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132.05 Youngstown/Wcirren/Sharon 126.05 Columbus .... : .. •. . . • . . 110.05 • · Savings are based on regular rormd·trip Cxu:hfare. ' . , Tax includo4oot ~uri~y Charge. Thefrieiidlyskies of youi land .· · P..1nners In "l'mvd 11,.ith Wntcm l111ema1ional Hoccls. " • • "' . -' • +-------, .. . '/, ' ~. " \ ' , • DAiLY PILOT 'EDITORIAL PAGE '· • Resignation· Overdue Alyn Brannon's resignation as a trustee of Saddle- back College Monday night was long overdue. · Accused of bookmaking charges to which he event- ually pleaded ·guilty, Brannon has been in the news over a year. . " The result has been a continued bad image tor the Cpmmunity college district. Brannon's per_sistence, aS he . seemingly waited for public support that' never came, , has kept th e school needlessly on tbe spot. '-Unfortunately, Brannon did not make his decision soon-enough to facilitate his replacement in the March election along witl1 resigning trustee Mi'chael Collins. Now the board will have a lame duck member through June, the . next time aVailable for. a trustee elec· ti on. .- There ls one good side to the Brannon c;>se. It drew tremendous interest in the district's affairs from the stu- dent body, the faculty and \~xpayers at large. . It is too bad it took an unsavory situation. to pro- duce the largest board meeting attendance in recent n1emory. There arc 1nany other issues directly affecting taxpayers that need the same watchful involvement. . Dange~ous Deficie~cy San Clemen te City Manager Kenneth Carr an· nounced Moil.day that-he was ordering a thorough sWf study of the deficie ncie s in fire hydrantS in the area of last week's devastating mobile home park blaze. The lack of proper hydrants at the Capistrano Shores Mobile Home·Park was a definite factor in the n1ajo r fire which erupted after a 12-inch gas main sprung a leak and then ignited. , . ,. . , Fire!ighte,rs struggled for many precious minutes laying th ousands or feet of hoses to connect to the clos- est source oL water. That was in another trailtµ" park ' . . • • more than 1,000 ·feet away from the fire scene. Carr this week emphasized that there is a •'severe deficiency" in the srstem at the park, especially ill ligh~ of the 1 congestion m the development a.n d lhe .c9ln· bustible qualities of lbe coaches. .- Plans call for the-city council -to hear initial ;recom· ·mendations 1ot improvements at tonight's sessio~i The DaUy Pilot urges the coun.cil lo take strong ac- tion on the issue. It Is indeed a vital one. ~plinters of History The folks at Laguna Beach City Hall dese rve a pal on the back for the manner in which t)ley handle~ the salvagin of the city's· old Main ,Beacb boardwalk._ - The lxuu:dwalk was lorn.out to allow ·constructio111-___ ,_ of a new seawall and boardwalk as part 6f lhe Main Beach Park. . City crews salvaged· $3,000 worth of good lumber from the walk, aqd saved a portion of the oldest parts of the walkway, estimated to be about 40 to 50. years . old. The historic parts will be cut into 18-inch lengths and given free as souvenirs to the public Thursday at the park superintendent's office behind city hall. Remaining-portions of I.he walk were left on the beach site, and the public was invited to share in· it. Many persOns did, and the wood was gone in short order. · . Too often, ci ty gQvernments have a· tejldeDcy to do what is easiest for theJ! to do: · · In this case. th!!' easiest thing to do 'with the walk would have bf;!en fo tear ·it out , ·te-ar it up and hatil it .to the dUmp, forgetting about people in town-who· ha.ve. some nostalgic attachment to. the old wooden walkway, a fixture in -Laguna for as long as a~yone can.rernem:15e:'o'r.'--. ·• . s Overall T~ Bill Still Going Vp • , Ever -He_ard ·Of Tropical Penguins? . ' Dear ·Gloomy Gus-Ta~payer Uniinp~essed by '· Rate Cut Remember the "inseparable iwins, Pete and Repeat? We have a new pair no.w: 'Balo an~ Rebozo. .J.C.V. • • GltlMYOW~IN~h' ,....... AIMii • ""' ~"' NftHt .... .i.w. ., .. 11~. lellll ,._ "' "'" ......... ,. 0:-" ~ '"""· To the Editor: In y~ iss ue ·of Jan. '3, Supervisor Ror.ald .caspers is reported as noting · that i n· Orange County we have had two consecutive ta1 rate reductions and "wit!I a litUe bit of luck ... the poosibilily of a third tax rate reducUon is very real." Ocklty Unimportant Fact.. I Ran Across' ·while Lookiug Up Other Thin~s: ~m. CASPERS knows perfecUy well in ''liturgical im'Portance" the holiday t~t a tax rate reduction is meaningless Contrary to popular. belief (and mine, still ranks after Easter, Pentee05t, and in It.self; what really matters is a too · until I found otherwise), more Epiphany. reduction in taJ:es, a product of two s~ies of penguins are to be found • • • factors of which the tax rate is only ou t of Antarctica than in-including some Icelanders read more book& per capita one. The taxpayer cares 'litUe whether in aemi-trOpical and than . anJ other people in the world Ute tax rate goes up or ,down or stands even in tropical ell-(what else is there· to do there?). tee-on ill he.ad; what. be .is interested.Jn mates! Jand~a&o-bas ~the-oldest~par-lialrient in~ its a reduction_J.lktu:es, '.a .far~different • • the· warkl,, tb6 Althing, which wu con-matter. A newly born por· vened in' the ye31· 930. Checklilg with a dozen homeowners, cupine is larger than • • • I find no one wOOse property taxes a newly born black 'nfe two-syllable word that .ls most have not -increUed in the period in ft · lled I in Ennll.:.b i.s question by 30, 40, 50 percent or more. bear. w ,. ?.n:h~" wrong Y rr--Of course, ~is tbe case of President hlore "'ine is ·pro-, • • Nixon so generously treated by the duced....in~ltaly titan _ --, , -our Wlique. "separation of _po_w.ers" __ I.R.S., _the sta~ of Calif~~a •. and, of in France but only three percent of 1t is in the U.S. Constitution, so much in co~e, Orange €ounty officials. exported. the forefront these c;!ays, was prompted IF CONGRESS had passed a law • * • •. . ·by . a FJenchman; not· by a n reducing income tax rates but increasing \Vatering the lawn seems such a fut!~ American-by lifontesquieu's study of Ute the partion to which the rates applied en tetprise, when you consider thglt a British system of government. so that, as a result, Mr. Caspers found mere one inch of rainfall equals more • • • himself paying a higher income tax, than 22,000 gallons of water per acre. "El Dorado" was originally the name 1 cannot see him wishing to send a • • " of a king, no\ of a region, who was hs.ppy telegram of congratulations to \Vhat the ·u.S. has :vuJgar~ed int9 said to be covered with oil and then his Congressman. "Groundhog1Day " (Feb. 2) is celebrated powdered with gold-dust. · When the tax rates are reduced to as "Candlem as Day" in England, as -.. • • . the point where they offse t the huge the Feast of the Purification of the -\Vhat will pasterity thiltk of us when increast! in ,assessed valuation aM the Virgin ~1ary. (Also, what we call "Indian it digs up the record priice of $175,000 net result is a decrease in truces, we Summer'; is known ci.s "St. h1artin 's paid for the bullet·riddled c.ar in which y,ift all be happy in joining to give Summer" in Great Britain.) wanton Bonnie aod stupid Clyde wete Alr. Caspers a pat on the back, but • • • . shot to death fo 0 UN1ecade 0 s earlier? not before. ' Speaking of-England, the best time , '-. ARTHUR D, GASKIN to visit. London is ir. mid-Se ptembe r, The shortest victory message ever ·when the odds against rain arc greater transmitted by a generaJ was a pun. Nasty Truth MAILBOX Letter1 from -reader1 are welcome. Normally, writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to Jit space or eliminO:te libel is reserved. All let.. ters must include signat-ur.e and mail- ing ad.dress but 11ames may be with- held on r equest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be pub-. Ii.shed. . If Ille truth hurts, tough! There's a Jot of mad and hateful people in this eountry-right now; buster.· Hoffman says It for us. . PATRICIA HALL China Reminder To the Eillloi: ' ~· At a time when so many· visitors to Comihunist China are returning to tell us wllat a marvelous society has been _created there . it is refreshing to find Nicholas von Hoffman painting out the signifince of the new book, Prisoner of Mao by Bao Ruo-Wang. (Daily Pilot, Jan. ll) one hour less in the~ evening m a k e s burning lights one hour more in the morning beneficial. · BEING A homemaker, I. do my housework in the morning. Now, with no sunlight, it l"tquires just about e\'ery light on to do a proper job. \Vhere if tbe hour of darkness was in the evening, only one or two lights would be necessary to enj~a relaxing eveni ng. ~ty husband is ln e construction busines.1 -by no m a small industry. Every comp.any I know of stttrts work at · 7 a.m. and finishes at 3:30 p.ril. (It's always daylight at 3:30 p.m.) Now they have to bum spotlights for an hour in the morning in order to do their job. before election or the othC'r six members D! the board must be held. IN !\IV OPINION. Saddleback College must be governed by a seven-man OOard ele-cted in seven distrit1s before ·that college truly ser\'es the people \\'ho pay the costs. I believe that. like Tustin. Laguna Beach should consider \\'ithdrn.\\·ing from the dis1rict if this t'hange ls not mad e and soon. l can not see n single valid reason for the board to opPQEc such a change. The se\'en areas should each elect one person to rep resent thcnt on the board of Saddleback Collegt'. J..,\RltY TAYLOR mE CONSTRUCTION Indus Ir y l11dia11•' Plight i'I ~ly alone in this problem. All To the Edilor : busineS$eS had to burn lights for 15 minutes before 5 p.m. closing -time. Now they have to light up the premises for an hour more in the morning - 45 miJ\utes more -That's conserving energy? There is a great need in this country today lo become a"'are of the plight of the American Indian. A f I e r having most of their land taken from them by European settlers and nearly being wiped Ol!t as a race, they are still being har.a$Cd instead of helped by.the U.S. Government. Being a parent of school-age children, the time change would .require me to send my child waJking to School in , the dark.. In these llints of child GOVERN~1Er-..'T officials "'ant to sCe molesters and rapes, It seems a pretty the Indians quie1ly assiinila ted into stupid chance to take, Don't we call American culture with the subsequent our Children in from · play at dark for destruction of Indian culture and thei r that very reason and als:> because of traditional way of life. This y,·ould be the danger of being hit by a motorist very sad because Indians have always ·VON HOFnfAN reminds us df a Y.'bo couldn't see him in the dark? lived in co1nplete harmony with nature cruel fact•tht seems to have been omitted 11Y CHILD walks to school, but what and the Creator. and we Americans from au of the TV documentaries that about the bus ride~? Would a parent ~~ldd.i leam quite a lot from them. have been aired about Communist China rather they stood on a dark street n ·an culture and art do disappear, during · lhe past two years: the.re are corner? it \\'ill be a great loss for all of rn8.nkind. over 20 million people living out their So to solve all the danger to . our ll is time for us to begin reversing lives in that cowi. U'y's forced labor tl]is trend \1'hich has led to the children, now we are fotced to drive b. camps. them to school _ a trip never before su iugation or the Indian people and A recent documenlary broadcast by neeessary _ or we drive them to the to their being the "A'Orst looked·after ABC told us that the y;orker in China bus stop and wait with them for the minority in this country. They attempted To the Editor: has never had it so good as he does bus. And probably. because· it's cold, going lhrou,gh laga\ channels to try to So SOJTY D. H, was shocked at Von now under Mao. \Ve were told that we leave the engine running 50 V•e bring the injusliceS lo an end, but th e than at any Jther lime or the· year-it When Sir Charles Napier conquered the is 6 to 1 on September 15 being dry, province of Sind in India for the Br.U.ish • " • in 1843, he sent back the one-word Hoffman's Jan. 2 article about the the peasant now enloya new dignity. can have the beater on. government \\'OU\dn't list~n. Th i 's The only cells of the body which message: "Peccavi." (Latin for "I have don't automatically renew themselves sinned.") President. · We , were told cf the wond~rful spirit '.l'bis is conservation? completely frustrated the Indians, r.o are the brain cells. • • '' The celebration of Olristmas did not become general until more than 400 years after the birth or Jesus; and • • • And, finally, the most oddly unim- portant fact of all: in the Whole class of mamm.1ls, only the spatted skunk can perform a .handstand. I, for one, find htr. Hoffman's nasty of ~ students and. the soldiers,. J:iut . . they tried other means such as . the litUe articles terribly truthlul , humorous not one word was 83ld of t~ 20 nulhon Th~ Pres~~ent could help a httle by occupation of \Vounded Knee and . the and said in language th8t''""8Il"eVi8tes"' sta'~ wbose-misefab~x1stence has ordermg businesses and schools to .'J::n ·march on the Burrnu -o-f~llidl3h~irs my need to blow up at Nixon's whole been so paignantly described by one one OOW: later. But da;es he re in \Vashington. (Incidentally, these illegal stlnking mess. who managed to get free, Bao Ruo-Wang. tamper with our way.,s of hfe any m?re at.1i,ons finally got the government to than he already has. Besides, starting notice the Indians and their problems.) ' We're already shocked, D. H. So what! AS WE VOICE our compassion for the day one hour later would put us those whose sufferings in the Gulag right back to where we started. FTC Moves in _on the . Cre~it Snoops ---· -·--. -- Archipelago have been described by I WOULD venture to guess that ii the _brave Solzhenitsyn let us not forget we were on our usual time, the t~at .the Archipelago ls n?t limited to American public -an Intelligent, Siberia. Its Chinese extension is not on responsible group ol people -given I FOR ONE feel guilty living in a country whose land was literally stolen from its nalives. I think it's lime we s~rted cleansing our conscie nces and doing someth.ing to save the American lnc!ians and thei r culture. J1ersoiu who ~01..ld l!ke to help or who ·desire 1nfonnat1on on current Indian aUairs may write to Aky,·csasne Noles ~\.1obawk Nation, Via Roosevelto\l/ll, NY i3683 \\I ASH!NGTO~: Se\·eral weeks ago, ~ "A·e published a detailed report on the operatio ns of the credit investigators, \Yho file 100 m.iUion reports a year on those seeking insurance, bank loruis, credit cards a~d other serviCC"s. The Federal Trade . !,:onimission has no"' moved in on the biggest of the back-fence firms, 'Retail c re d·i t Company. The _,gigantic, Atlantic-based company ha..s been charged with. a var~ety of shady practices, all or "A'hich it has denied. ( . J ~ calls, have ·had-substantla:J·rate tncreases on insurance policies on all . three cars JACK ANDERSON and ... am just as far from learning the . re~ns as I was ten days ago:" -Fl!OM SEATl'LE, E. N. Deane wrote for credil because of a supposed $54 us that he ."observes three "golden rules" d bt It h · k Id 1-1 in ha~Jing credit snoo~. Rule one, e . was anot er rrusta en en 1 Y he says, is to "shut up when anyone case, but the teacher had to get lawyers calls to ask questions about neighbors.''· to write the credit ageney a letter before ·Rule two: "As k neighbors to observe the records finally were cleansed twQ this ni.le." And rule three: "DI> not years later. · · a'nsWeT PCfrso1ifilOr-irriJ)effifient qu~stloas ··· any of the guided tours, just as 11• So-•• hall"" chance would comerve all the v1et counterpart was carefully concealed' energy necessary. But tampering with from the outside world in days gone by. our way of life will only bring mo~ Solzhenitsyn knows. that the only way disgust with our administration. Haven't this great evil can be elitninated ~s we, · as Americ.ans, been ~ and by pitiless exposure. Von Hoffman is lllanlpulat~ enough? ' • wrong In saying that there Is little LESLIE WESTON we· can do about i'-There is a lot we ·can do. We can quit pretending that it does not exist and that this . modern Sia Very is a purely internal affair from which we had best , avert Saddler.-le Vote To the Edilor : our ·gaze. ··-· REED J. IRVINE TtM O'CONNOR 'OlAM•I COAST DAILY PILOT l\1EANWIDLE, the complaints ha\•e continued to pour in to us, the FTC and the Senate. Here are a few typical examples, with the na1'11eS omitted or those ·who don 't want to be identified: -A w ASHINGTON medical equipment dealer was rejected by his own bank {Ind a department store on the grounds he had deserted his wife, T b e "deserted" woman waa eomeone ·he had never heard of. , abo"" yourself •.. other than n a m e . address, age and place of employment." Manipulated E~fa To tbe Ediwr: Robert N. \Veed, Pu.btislter Thomos Ktevil, Editor ·Barbara Kreibich .Editorial Poge Editor •. Jn a very short time, the voters of" LagWJa Beach \viii be asked to vote for a trustee on Iha 00.rd of S.ddleback College. Yes, be wUl come from ·1be district or Irvine Untiled and be elected by votes . from Laguna, Dana Point, $an Clemente, San Ju'n caplatranb, .The, editorial ;page ot 1hc Daily Mlsalon Viejo, El, Toro, Tust1n and other !::.,. ... by•• '0°~rm &.lid •~mW.to · ted county ,._., . . ....... -,.unc on 1hut --uruncorpora --· dlvtf'le ,commentary·on top!~ 0'fb;. .. L , , . - • , ( -Charles K. Herbeft of Stewartstown, Pa .. who easily qualified fo r seven other credit card.Ii, was turned down by Ban kAm ericard. He le{lrned that the York, Pa .. Credit Bureau had infol'TtK!d nankAmcricard that Herbert w a s . -A TennesRean received a nOuCe that his four.year-old son was bclng refused credit. "'· Because credit. repc:nU go out tu 'ai rlines, banks, lnhlrance companies and countleSs othc'r businesses, Sen. Joe Biden, 0-Del., and William Proxmire, D-Wls., have demanded that the ~edlt bureaus give copies of all wrJtten reports to lhe credil ~pplicanl$ so ml•l!l\l',' ca n be corrected.-their bill has been blocked so far by Sen. 1Ql!tiam Biock', R~Tenn., a bank~dire<:tor.'s son. 'Being 8n average American, I'm just . as anxl~ to curb energy-use· as the nen ,pel'$0ll', if only to save mys~lf rooney. -The whys are unimportant: l!ut I find It very curious· thaL butning 1igbl$ for ROW CAN the candidates tor the olfJce tttest by S>'i:-<lle&lod C01umnis11 and 'some eight of them) become knoJ!ll -·~!a-by:-1<11"' "°"'"'-""--l·~-11--.,, · ,.., -.--N&dtn' vtewa tndOj presenting this tp~a l tbole ~ ~1? How can ""'voters nt_WIPl9Cf'• opm1on11 and ideas·~ . welshing on n $20.57 debt a.t a; JocaJ department· store. in. fact, it was a different man "'Ith a simDar naml'. Yet BankAmertcard, without ·so -'inuch us a ,P.hone call to· Herbert, rejected bis applicatiM-· -A Chica&o teaeber was turned do"·n ' ----.-I . ' -\\'hen aggrieved victims try -to" correct their records, t.hC results olten .. are h<!rrowing. An Oregonian made six calls to a_ credit agency and was put on "hold" tor .a toUtJ or 85 rnlnutes. \\'hen he finally heard a human-"._Oice (J/l the third evening, he was 'told : ··r~vcryone has gone borne." -A Nebraskan wrote slmUarly: "l'Ve spenl probably ... ten dollars on phone • ' . FOOTNOTE: Tha Credil Qureau o! York told us Ibey go beyond !be , i-equiri:ments of present lnw and · allow thoa:e Investigated · to see thcir entire- files. A ~pokesman said the error on Herbert was quJckly corrected. But _~ · so often is the case, ~ damage aJrtady had been t(ohe. · ~·- ' Quotes . Gov. Daalel Walker, Illinois, In S.F. spe.Ch•. -"The l'OlitiClll pmsure to .si:)end · riiore money is always there. 'l'he public pressure to spend leea II rarely mobilized." " • become K!jUalilled with their beliefs curnn1 '°"'"· .,;,. edH..-1111 opinlono and wishes for the growth . of the ot tM. Dail)' Pilot appear only in Uie irr1J>C?rtaDt Saddleba~ 'C-QlJege? ~ editorial ~~umn at the top Of the Pl~se print as much as you can Pflft. Opinions elCpf'CMCd ~ \he co;.. on the candldatet. (live ., I he umn11111 and· ...._..,. ·w · 1ett.,. lnformaUon whl~h will allow th.e wrlt"'~"etrownand111>-lndJvidual voter the -opporturiity to cast mmt oC their vlewt ">' the Dllq a goOd vote. • ~ -id be lnltmt<L Then . . . p1 .... help many of 111 Wednesda , January18, 1974 lo get a change In the eltcUon proce;s ~ • . ~ an g on po n m w on u· \\'( 01 ~~I ti~ d 11 I di 0 " . p A '" pr , • DAILY PILOT ' Football Fan ' . . . Airs a Kick By L. PETER K!U EG --ot 111 ... ~JMt • l\iothers and· childrcn0eJoice. ~Ano"ther footba ll sea· son J1J1s ~n1c to <ULJ:fi<l {exce11t for this .Swtday's Pro Bowl game ). · -• Now,_ I'm probably as a.vid a foot ball fan as there Is anywhere, but I'm glad it's over ,_ too. For I am guiltyJof , ---.. ..-.... ... --·- • \ • \ \. \ .. SANTAANA • S,OUTH COAST P~ PRE- INVENTGRY ·sALE - • Cordmoy sport coats ,. outerwear ' . ' . 25:99 S~I ,. Ease into a polyester knitsuic • ~ s59 Otisinally $100 • Famous maker faded denin1 ' . . .Jean _sun _ 7.99 and 12 .99 . ' , grossly negloctlng my family durin g the past fi ve and Corduroy, a perennial _... one-half-months. • . -favoritc,-naw_at a -Nora-Sunday womu-gOby tffiirnltdiri-walWU]r.t urn · l=~s-~~ialrilo~w~pr~ice~. ===I Th~ blazer suic fares weJI in an social or ~h-::===:::l:="'"b:-'-m"1~tn°t'snlruarion:-· ·---1ean j:acker • , on the televison , settle down· wit h a r-· • cup of co£fee and watch an orgy of Choose !Com hand- footba!j games. It's wrong, dead wrong, and It's some span coats IS no doubt helping ~o erode the r3mil y well as fine outer· unit· that is one or-the strengths or wear i9 brown, tan our society. But even worse than the devotion or navy tones .. Sizes . I showed to the television set during 38 t~ 44 regular. l<RIEO finally over. football season is the fa ct that I al-lowed it to carry over when it was . Wynbrjcr Shop . ' . I ACTUALLY found myself Salurday staring at some posl·_scason <.'tlllegc .all-stur game thal meant absolut_ely 11otl11ng lo inc, or to anyone but the fathers of the team n1 c1nbcrs. I supposo.-- Bu~ it was on :it 10 a.m. '''hen J y.·okc . up. And v•ouldn t you kno\\', there "'as a pretty good hockey game on right :iflcr it. \Vcll, th1tl \\'asn't even over before the UCLA baskl..'l ball gume v.·as On. And thC Bruins hnd just \ron their 67th straight "'hen, (it was £ivc o'clock) the Lnkcr gan1c v.•as on. \Vhcn rn~· 11ifc announced that di11ner y,•as ready (in the midst of !he third quarter J. I discovered "'c had a dinner guest. t.9 girlfriend fron1 her office who'd been there I don't kno11• ho1v long. But the poi nt v.·as brought home even more on Sun- day "'hen n1y boy ani1ounced he'd rather go~t k>oking at houses \Yllh my \Yi fe and mother than wat the Super Bo"'I \Vith n1c. · . Tha t \·l'as sl!nply cn1shing. • On genera l principles, I vdll refu se to watch the Pro Bo"•I all-s tar game. or anything else this Swiai:iy, and hopefull y "'iii break the habit. THt: ·rnoUBLE IS, the Ra ms "111 probably \vin their division next year .and I'll get into the same routine a!J O\'Cr aga in . · Along "'it h 30 million other fathers . Bui I think I have a solution -if the men "'llo "'ield so much influen ce on ou r lives, the football own.ers, would be will~g to listen. Fully recognizing that football is not soon going to diminish in its importuncc to the American male, I pro-- pose th at all football gan1es hereafter be played at night -to hell \\'ith !he energy crisis. 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' . · lmtalle~ Ca..petmg · - .ChOciMnytonpHe"NeWCur· ~ Repl••ll2.39oq.y4. -lllln Cell~ lhlO Of ICUlpllnd -- "V'wllllan II". lncludM i;ar· 82 '·Pll. ~in..tlllllan. .~,=="" ,.''1'. 7'-;d.==-1 c-.. -1.1,,_ nms · imlollod n msO.. ----· --------------------------- .:or Yo ur Money Bu ck LONGllACH ~35.01.~1 • ~THllDGE ~IS-t:W~ OlYMPIC I SOTO •5211 -', ·~ ' DIANI" ~OtlA 6S7·2100 629·1161 PMADINA ' ' SANTA fl "·~GS 3St;4~f1 ;~1 -3211, ,44.,011 .;.; Pl.CO I . 'SANTA MONICA ·t 'Jl-4262 • • ' ,394-6711 . " .... )' ~ASJPLAZA . J4o..3333 . THOUSAND OAKS .,497;4H6. s22.1n1 -~TOlitANa 542·1511 • .. VAWY 763·1461, 914-2220 ~ONT 759.1911 ., ' .. .• ·---.• . ' • • .--·- VednesdaY, January-f6, 1974 DAILY PILOT I \ • SAVE 16o/l! to 36o/l!! Children'° s Underwear and Sock Sale . . YOUR CHOICE for s ... 24% Pkg. 3/$1 .99 Little boys' couon 1.shirts 2-6x Sa.,. 24%) Pkg. 3/$1 .99 • Li!Ue bol'_s cotton briefs 2-6x Sa .. 16'1r! Pkg. 3/$1 .99 Little girt'' puff knit cotton panties: 2-6x Sa•• 18%1 Pkg. 3/$.1 .99 • "Bigger !jirts' puff knit cotton panties. 7-14 s ... 26% ·Pkg, 3/$1 .49 Bigger girls nylon bikini panties 7-14. Sa,.! Pkg. 3/$1 .79 Bigger.girls" nylon panties 7-14 Sn•e 28%1 Pkg. 3/$2.09 Bigger ooys' cotton t·shirts . 8-20 Sa•• 28% Pkg. 3/$2.09 Bigger boys' cotton briefs. 8-20 ~ ·childrefi's ·Soeks Saee 25%! 3 for $1 .35 Little giris' nylon anklets. s:XL--~.11 ~zsz,,: 3 for $2 Little girts """f'ic lcMe socks. M·XL ___ _,11·.so Saw 25.%! 89c ea. Big girts' ~ . . aaylic knee socks. M·L •2 .,. • ./. ••. ·· Sore 2570! 3 for $1.50 Litt~ boys' nylon --crew-aocl<a.-M-XL .l.'---- SOire 36%! 79c ea. Big boys' etffW opckS 1)1 acrylic, nylon. M·L --~/1.50 CUT $15 to $24! Men's Knit Suit CLEARANCE Were '65 4991 Were '99 749~ . ' FREE ALTERATIONS I Ii ' Were '85 and '89 6497 Contemporary or tradltlonal styling. Not all sizes in all. styles . I .. •' ·····-i~JJ , I • ' • I ' .~---y ' --... . " . - ' 1 . . • " • • -~---~ ... --.. -----· ---.,. -.. • ' ·-. Wrdnrsday, Jan1111r~ 16, 1CJ7-4 Board Skirts Response. to .Jury By WILLIAM SCHR~IBER 01 t111 oaur f'lltt sttll SANTA ANA -Orange Co un ty supervisors have used a legal quirk to avoid r\laki'hg their required forinal response. to the r:nnuul rt'port of the Grand Jury. Deputy County 'c o u n s c I Clayton Parker lold the board Tuesday the la\Y requires :i board respon:>c to j u r y recommendations with in 60 da ys of the jury's discharge -normally just after the first ol each yea r. .Btrr A NEW STATE law has put jury service on a fiscal year basis and the current jury \VIII serve an uddltlonal six months until the current l!scDI tcr1n exolres. Supervlsor Rn!?1 Diedrich said th.o t means to hiln tbe board needn't respond until sometime in St.ptember. "I'm mo re than .,_,,illing to respond under the lctw but there Is no rt a800 t:9 reply mor8Je of top county officla~ aroWl<l for six or seven to what amounts t;o an lnterlm· through poor ,hrindling of months," caspers.sald. report," Diedrich said. perSoM!!-1 aod administrative "f don't know If this report The jury report, "1Uch will matters. ls all that l nl po r t a n t , ' ' be followed up in coming ~ Su'l"'lsor ~aid C?sRt:!rS of Diedrich replied. months by ·task f o rce Newport Bctlch said he thin.ks llE SAID Tll~ b 8 s ic investlgati9ns of recoinmen-the broad shouldn't tu k e . dations, "-'as cMtlcal of board advantage of the six-month 1 fWJcuon or the Grand Jury activities. . extension and should say might. be changed if the bpard So1nething ri'ght away. replies to the report now. IT C:LAOIED the board WIS "Just because there is an "ln effect, ·they c o u Id subverting the needs of the oddity of a year and a half answer our· anS\\'Cr and tha t people with petty political self· jury doesn 't mean a document Is not th e intent or the la\v," inter\!st and was damaging the or this importance should sit Diedrich said. • e Ex-Solon Former Rep. Harold Coo I e y tD·N.C.), 76. who called him-se lf a "dirt larme~r" and rose to be chairman of 11 o u se Agriculture. Co mmittee. died Tues· day in \\'ilson, N.C. _Briggs Not Convin~etl of Oil ~risis . By O.C. HUSTINGS Of lfte Dal~/ "llol Sl1H Assemblyman John V . r .......... ' f Deaths Else 1vliere · Briggs (R-FullerlonJ . ha s introduced legislation calling -:. for fines for oil con1panies that ha v e "unnecessarily t! profited" from tl1c fue l sit uation. congressn1an also "111 speak at th.,c dinner, scheduled for 7 p.111. at the First Baptist Church of Costa ~1esa at Santa Ana and Magnolia A venues. Rese rvations for the dinne r ca n be ntade by calling 646-0645. * \'OU ARE cordially Invited l SAN FRANC ISCO (UPI\ h1sgr. Bernard A. Cummins. 48, superintenden t of Roman Catholic sc~s in S a n Prancisco. !\larin, San ~1a,teo and Santa CJara eciunties, died ~lon~y afte r suffe ring fro m leukemia for eight years. UPLAND (AP) -F,uneral ~rviccs \vere scheduled toda y for Joseph C. Dippolito, 59. an alleged Malia "underboss" ii:t the Los Angeles area who suffered n heart attack at his daughter's _ \\' e d d i n g ree!!-ption. - -l?.ALQ AL'IO (AP L.,,,-011\•er J, Todd, 93, who helped tan1c Ch ina's 111ighty Yellow Ri ver duri ng a post-\Vo rld War JI flood. di~ Sunday at Stanford tJniversity hospital. SA LlSBURY. N.C. lUPI) - Dr. AJ\•ln Robert Keppel, i7, for1ner president oJ Cata\vba College , died !\londay. Briggs says . be's no t convinced there really is a fu el ~hortage. I Fete Set •1The only rea l ·fact that the public has about the SO· called fuel shortage is that th• state legislature passed . For Female a SS.mph speed limit law,'' he said. I Marines "NO\\/ We find OU that the third largest oil compaiiy in t~ United States has reported that its gasoline supplies are FULLERTON T he at the same" level this year Orange County d1aple r of the as !hey were last year,:• he Women ~1arlnes Associ ation said. "-'ill celebrate the 31st Briggs' resolution (ACR 163) anni versary of the Women \l'ould set up a J o i n t l\-larines during a dinner at Legislative Committee on Fuel the tUllerton Hilton Inn Feb. 2. -Shortage "to get ~t the, facts . involved." ~-The speaker \1•1\1 be Col. . .._ __ Ruth Br;,w (USM CR. Ret. )"-a cha pter · 1nembc r and the national president of the association. IT'S A LONG wa y from the heady wine of runni ng for president to being jus l plain John G. Schmitz. Jn fact, fonner American Independent standard bearer Will take pot luck dinner Jan . 2.S with Friends of the American Opinion Bookstore. All fo rmer \Vomen Marines and \Vomen Ma rines, active and reserve, are invited to the dinner. For f u r t h e r information about the dinner or the organization, co ntact Helen Hannah at 968-1774. The ronner Orange County PRAGUE. Czechoslovak'ia --~~--------'------------! f AP ) -Josef Smrkovsky, 63, "'ho with Alexande r Dubcek and Ludvik Svoboda fonned the "Big Three" of the Czechoslovak Co m•m uni s I party during the abortive "Prague -Spring'' in 1968. died of bone cancer, his family said 1'uesday. SAN DIEGO (APl Funera 1 services 'vere h e I d Tuesday for Joe Brennan, 90, first direc tor of the San Diego Port, who died Sunday. BIRMINGHAM. Ala. IUPI\ -llelen Claire, 68. a oneti me actress in Broad"'·ay plays and radio dramas, died Saturday. r-.nss Claire. a small-to"'·n l!i~\ u·ho made it big in the 1930s and '40s, ,1•as best known for her portra~•al of Cindy LOu Bethany in the 1932 Broad\\•ay production of ''Kiss the Boys Goodbye:• ~~~~~~~ Denlh Notices 8£ZDEIC Coroella B!'diek. Age Jl, of 10:1t Lake st .• l"tmtlngtcn Bt.ttl!. Oale cl <1•1ln. Janua•r "· 191•. Servltn ptndlng 11 Smith~ 1.-.or1u1•y. . CONN Ar!hur Conii, Agt Sl; rp-,i<1en! oi Hun!ing!on Beith. Ot!t ot llU!h, Jinua•y 15, 191•. Survlve<I llV wl•e, Marie: caugMer. J11cquelln• Tl'lomo1on: two ~ranclchlld••n. Services. Fdoav. 1c·:;o AM, SmUl!s Ch•ptl. Smith~ llOrlul•y, Oi:tclCJrs. Dl!AVEll ll'11ph H. (Ji ii) Oe•ve•. 19\t Chub.UCO Or, Coron• <!ti Ml•. llt!Trtd from P•c!llt f l )f pF!On9 t!!tr 4) vtars; member ol NewpOl'I HlrbOr Klw1nl1 Club, 1"0.9 Hosi:iMI .-.u.1U11rv ~SJ CluO; si~u CommoOor-e. Blll>OI Yt<M (lull. 0111 o1 dettn, Jan11ary u . 1t1l. Surviveo:t 11v wl~. 8 11111, ol tM l!olne: ion. Rkhtra B. Deaver, Ce>ron1 dtl Mar; c.1110.,lfr. N11ncy M'Oowell, Clnc!nn111; brolller, Loyd W. 011ver. Sl1rr1 Mldre; love Qr.tndc.l'llklren, St rvlcn wilt Ot held Tllll•Mlav. l Pf/!, ~t. .-. n d r • w 1 P•tU.vl!ri.tn Cll11•Cll with Or. CMrlt s 1-1 Oi••enlie!d olllcla!lng. Ft.,.11~ 1uo;n11 "1tmorlfl con!rl11U!lon1 tnav ~ m.;oe I') ll•aiatoon Tlle<IPV· HO<IO 1.11mod 1I l t1c,.p•t~1. Ne11110" 8t1cll. P1clllc V•1w l.\C.!~••v. Oir«1Grl. • BALTZ-BEllGERON • FUN ERAL H0~1E Corona del 1'11ar 673-9450 Costa ~lesa 64S.Z42~ • BELL BROAD WAY t'llORTUA RY I 110 Broadway, Costa J\tesa LI 8-3133 • DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARI ES 17911 Beach Bl\'d, lluntin"gton Be.acb 842-7771 :« Redondo Ave.. Long Beach tlHJ&.11'5 • McCOR MICK LAGUN• BEACH MORTUARY lM Laguna Canyoa Rd. ·-15 • -PACIPW VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery-Mortuary t'IUlpel 3MI Pacllle Vltw Drive Ncwptrl llddo!.. Calllornla -'""'" • PEKK FAMILY _ COLONIAL FUNERAL BOMB .... '!Ill ..... Ave. w ... m....., 11.1.;111 • • SMJTll '8 MORTIJ ARV lfl Moll St. HullllJlioll Bucb UMAt In Palm 0prin s if you thou5n you had {o . choose between 5olf and tennis. lhin~8ain! Think about Sunrise Coun try Club. Where ownership of a beautiful single-story fair- way condominium on fee land in a 24-hour, gate-guarded community gi ves you all the advantages of belongi ng to the most ele- ga nt private golf cl ub and tennis cl ub fo r the price of condominium own ership alone. Unuvalcd f ac ililics: • 18-hole golf course • Nine tenni s courts • Four teachin g all eys with video tape replay equ ip ment' under the direction of Dennis Ralston, Resident Director of Tennis • 15.,000 square foot clubhouse • Eighteen swim ming pools and companion therapy pools _ Sunris.e Country Clu b is all lhe reasons )'OU come to Palm Springs in one, bea utiful place at one sensible price . One, two and three-bedroom fairway CQ!'dominiums from $31,995 to167,995 r • .., r rom Pd!n1 ~pr1n!?ll. take 1i.., 111 .. .,,,th.lcft at llinll'} l..lub lJt, !>1 n~~ll.:::"""""IC:". i:;...-~~ .. tt~n IFl'I ,\111;c~ ~~Jb:tJ lo ka'"'"' kd 1Ranef;O . fir r\111, kit 0t1 l:\oJl Hl""'.O..~ f ))ur\!rvCluh I lr .. then uni rtRhr, , l tkphooc: 1<li/,!.!8·3191. ' . . ·""·"'M".....,.. •.:- .$ sunRJse COUllTRY CWB ,\ 1J,.,.,!11r111t·nt ,,fSunr1 .. • C1•r11'!•1 .• t. .. n r~11r ... n .... N ...... IA . i\r1:.•n .• -- I (for $50 per person) to a reception 'Jan. 30 at the Santa Ana Elks Lodge for Orange c.ounty Ta"C C o l le c tor - Treasurer Robert L. Citron. The Committee for Bob Citron is sendin g out the invitations. Robert C. Polltiski is finance chalrman. 'the reception is schedu led for 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the lodge, Ana. 20l _El ks Lane, Santa * THE ORANG E C oun ty League or Women Voters plans a mee ting Jan. 31 on "\Vhy a Grand Jury?" It is open lo the public. ·The n1eeling Will get unde·r u·ay at 9:30 a.m. at Keystone Savings and Loan; 14011 Beach ) Blvd., Westminster. The league ls urging those "'ho expect to attend to ride the bus and save fuel. Take , the Orange Couqty Tr'ans lt District bus No. 60 o n \festminster Boulevard, or bus No. 29 on B eac h Boulevard. The Ke y s ton a bui lding is at Beach and Westminster. , Another free service-at califomia Federal Savings .. ; ' Mainiain savings of $2,500 or more al· our office and we'll give you a free safe deposit box-and a Jot more besides! Jn addition to a spacious box for your valuables (usual annual rental fee is , $6), yo u can take advantage of all our other free services. And of course your savings will earn our high interest rates from 5~% up lo 7Vi%. For your conveniente,JJur safety deposit vault will be open daily- Mondays through Salurdays-during our regular business hours. Better hurt}I thougn:There aren'I enough boxes available fo r everyone. so ifs first c;ome, first seived. Stop in and get yours now! High intefest savi(lgs plans. 5 );% PASSBOOK ACCOUNT. For ,.,...., presen t and new accounts. Open ....... i. ... 'h Add ""11 any amount. or withdraw anytime. 5~'1\ 90·DAY CERTIFICATE. For new, • ....,,. accounts . Minimum deposit: $100. .. 1. 6\~'l\ I -YEAR CERTIRCATE. For new ...... accounts, Minimum deposit: ... $1,000. 67.\'l> 2~ ·YEAR CERTIFI CATE. For new .~~ • .i accoun ts. Minimum deposi t: '"' $1,000. 7 1/,% 4-YE!\R CERTIFlCATE. For new .... ... accounts. Minimum deposit: ":· $1.000. --fifomia---FederalSavings and Loan Association • N;;>_Jion 's Largest Federal · ' Cf.Rl1f1CATES OF '5100.000 or more can earn interest rates in excess of 71 ~er) depending on terms and an1ount of deposit. -~OTHER-FREE-SERVICES: free travelers checks. money orders, notary service, trust deed note colleetion and photocopies of important docu ments with savings ba lance of $1,000 or more. Plus 11 other free services (or accounts of any size! · Certiflt.:lte r<ltes .ibclv!! are offcretl for "' h1nl!ed time only ln1~cs1 on most accounts is compoundOO da11o,t Federal f\'YUl.iliurrs 1equ11\! d ~ub'i1an1~1I pen.slty for early 11.i1hdrawals on certlflCdle ~ctoufll$. • • 2700 HAR8!)R BOULEVARO ... Costa ~esa Office: ' , . TEL, 546·2300 ' . OPEN IATU~DAYS, t TO 1. YOU SAVE GAS • • • 1 .. CLJFFORO M. WESOORF. Vieo Pres/d1n1 • Man.g..- ~AVE IY ~AIL ' .,.:/\ I . . - • -. ., . ' <;ouiity . - .. ' - Building Gets OK • • • -· . . . . . \ .• . . '· . ' • • • Wfanesoay, January J.U, 1~14 ?AtLV PILOT J.f -~·-Airpor·t= Will Retain. ~~parf8:n-Fencing·' , . sANTA ANA -Orange the county will have to spt'nd Chandler said the county Caspers of Newport Beach, the lron fence would be nice lhe security m9asure•1 County Airport . will keep its at least .$85,000 on federtillr ~to-install or irnprove supported the added expense bul the. money could best be rcqulred by 1aW. SJwrtan look In s c c u r It y mandated fencing anyway and ~urlty fencing aJoqg Campus !or iron fencing. spent elsewhere. Chandler said many of the fencing following county the wrought Iron wou1d be Drive· and Red Hill A'venue · most. costly Items, 1-1uciint Board of Supervisors rejection an eye-plea.sin~ way to meet \li'here industrial parks are ''It's quite an unhappy thing "If the businessmen wanl It "'.., SANTA ANA-Orange Olunty Tuesday of a $ 4 O, O O O the requirement. springing up. . when the surrounding arCa to enhance their area, maybe security lighting and visual Supet"Vlsors have approved the expenditure for ornate 11e sa id lhe wrought iron . mekes an ~fort to he they can chip in and pay surveillance equipment. r.i rcparallon of final plarui fo;r wrought iron barriers. UNDER NE\V F e deral fenc:e could have bi; en attracti~~-an<l-y.'e fail to ·be for it ,'' Clark said. been held off for rw1'l1 un 1 a $2 million new home for Airport officials proposed Aviation Agency rcguia.tions, interspersed with the chain a good neighbor by following !he basic iten1s are compte~ej 1 ORANGE COUNTY tfie sJ)ik"Ca -iron feiicing 3long • ·alrpOrts wi~t-h comrn~rcial -link-amLbarbe:d_fil_re tq_ give suit .'' he said. WllEN TllE ~ 8 0 A R 0 County taxpayers w 1 ' the reglstr'.ar l..Of voters and streets w~re . the airport traffic· must : undertake certain areas of the airport But the ~t or the boo.rd -Actually-foot-only $15J*I of the Pub 1 i c adm.lniltnUon .abuts mod~rn industrial parks. measures preven ting intruders a more estheti c appearance. followed. .the reasoning of approv new c an link 1he bill for the fencing,. lf.lth department. Ron Chandler, assistant from getting into operational supervisors Ralph Clark and fencing, it also gave airport the remainder comlng ·trill'D Bids. for constructJon of-the · county airport direetorc, said portions.of thelacllily .. _ ONE SUPERVISOR, Ronald Ralph Diedrich who argued officials approval tp con1plete !edera.ffers. 70,00!Hquare-lilot facility near 1------'----=.::...==-=-==--==--.::.::.::::::...::_:::.::::::::::=:=---2~;.;..::::::.=.:.:::..::::::::::~:=::.....:::.:;.::::;_;;.::;;..;;;,:;::.:.::~::;::=..2:::..::..:::..::....::::::::.:.:.:~ .. :.: . .::.::.=:.....----- the intenoec~ of Grand ' Avenue and !McFadden Street in Santa Ana wtjl be opened in August, 1ccorctlng t o Douglas Beetham, c h I e f L facilities engin~r fQJ the county Bu.ilding S e r v i c e s Dcpartmeo=~-----t- "J HAVE DONE .everything in my power Lo keep this project in · the scope of the budJlet and iI necessary it can he shaved to flt and the two departments can continue to use· the space they nOw have ii they don't have enough in th e new building," said County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas, Tuesday. The original cost eStimate _gt ~ new building wa s $1.85 million. but Beetham said that may go nearer to $2 million if~ all._ the ad justments go through and construction costs rise. Thomas said he will be certain that the fin a~ specifications for thi project include some deductible items that might help the costs fall more into line wllh the originaJ estimates. ALL TIIE COS'lll for the building .will come out .or revenue sharing funds and any add.i"tlonal money would come from that source ln next y~ar's budget, Thomas said. The new facility. third major · structure in t·h e gtywing c o u n t y operations center, would _ have . 20,000 square feet for offices and 50,000 square feet r 0 r warehouse space. Group to Hear Teac her · Speak Dr. Alice Pitman, an Orange County psychologist w h 0 teacbes at USC and C.1 State FuHcrtoo win be the speaker at the Jan. 22 meeting ol the Orange County Sdtlzophrenla Association. . ,,,. meeting will be held at 7:45 p.m. at Costa Mesa's Estancia High School. . lfon'1 lllt """".., .. _ ,_. """" Of llCllrRMI • "lrtple~utJ": 1 ............... .... ~._th"""°' ... .... • llel .. "',.... ........ . 2 'r•wHIM~.Switll t . 11111!1Ul!U1I anllllif. .. ,_. I . CWltftt r-ta-. · 3 YHUll_li_ .. ...,., .. lin•KW-itr .. lh..., )'llllClllOlll'i ...... -••••• . ,....... ....... ,.. ... ~ ..... . · tr this sou• lmpoalblt ••• can . loday fortha =...,of Hoos·----,,, ... _ ; bll•fw•-~ ...., -Trl;I 1:- (714) ·~··· ,f'l'JGI Atlttwn-1tsrt111r HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Ntwport letch, CA '2660 JO/I Newporl loulef•rcl ·-.. OPEN DAILY 10·1 0;.SUNDAY 10·7 oornm 1"'-SOUD STATE . -25'' :::. . 11,,.100 COLOR Huot 25" .r.._i XL· UJO sol'od -Super Ator Color uifTa·bri;ht piduN tube. 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""""""' color monitor (ACM). AlltoMatlc flit0 tuning • CIVllA lAST LOS AIGIUS ·-"· llt.111. Ottw J1"'WWttloolh& _, ....... ·--............. -. --........... LAIKASTll lltKIUCI u 11ww1o ... 1 • MtOa...,11 ... n.,,. 1 ... l. .. .......,.....,. ··---llALIO llVllSIH llVllSlll &MIL,_..M"'--·-...... ,.~ .... • .. --·-...... . VALllCIA VllTUIA WISTMllSTll lftttY_ ..... ,,,.......,_..,._ ---........ .. ... _,,_ ·- ... • . ~ - • " " •. . .. • -• 12 DAILY PILOT Weclne~ay. Januuy lb, .1974 _ . , On Eastern Tour SA6RAMENTO-{AP.)----A inner-speech Goldv. Ronald Reagan embar.b . Washington, o.c., at the Fr ay on a lCkiay f\Ying American Conserv~tive Union . through the eastern United a national .conference called States. ostensibly to help the by a group of conservative Republican party r a i s e Republicans to d i s c u s s campaign fwxis for 1974. · strategy for the 1974 and 1976 But Reagan's advisers say campaigns. the receP.tl9n he gets on this tour,. and on other! like it in future months, will have a bearina: on whether he seeks . the GOP pr esi dent ia l nomination in 1978. REAGAN, 62· says be IJ not a cmdklate'now. REAGAN ALSO' hils a tentative appointment \Yith Vice President Gerald R . .Ford, but there had been no nlention of any \Vhile House visiL In February, Reagan is tentatively scheduled to visit Teus, Ol<laboma and Utah. Other fund-raising trips are planned, his of rice said. The Uklay trip is jammed with events that may Pe"' Rea.gm the sort of national attentklo Texan Job1. B . Comally got on hi> lint majo< speaking tour as a Republican 1 ... ~au. , Pair· Innocent • • -·-----·--- • s~ali Menas . Reagan's schcdulLlnclqdes_:..__ · -A fmld·raising dinner in -BAKERSFI ELD (UPI) - ·New HaJnP'hire •. the state that. Two men indicted by the Kern -I > 11 holds the natkm's f i r 1 t . . presidential primary. County grand 1ury for E1ivoy Returns to NY -Fund-raising dinners tn·· allegedly-selling 44 ounces of South Carolina and Virginia. heroin to state narcotics ~appearance...Suoday on agents Were found innocent the nationally t e I e vised by a Kern County Superior ~~~~~~ prog_ram, court jury. Raphael Bobadilla, .From Wire s.m.,.i .. . ...... John Scali, United State! ambassador to the United Nations. returns to New York toda y' after 'recovering Crom heart surgery performed in Phoenix Nov. 20. Scali has been exercising and regaining his strength at John Gardner·~ Tennis Ranch -tn'"-Scottsdale since his release from , the Arizona H e a r t Institute Dec. 6, .a spokesman for the institute said.- During the operation, doctors bypassed blocked coronary arteries with veins taken from Scali's leg. * Sonny ·and Cher B o n o canceled t~i> appearances on the Las Vegas Strip. Their agent notified the Sahara Hotel that they would not be able to meet one-week engagements there this month and next month. °"" entertainers are ill, the agent said. Man Denies 18 Rapes . SACRAM~NTO (lJPI) The ov.'nef" of a Sacfamento X-ray firm has Pleaded innocent to 18 counts of rape, kidnaping and Olher felonies. ~lunicipal Court J u d g e Arthur E. Eissinger Monday ordered a March 4 pl't'liminary hcafing . r 0 r \\1iltiam Harold \'(ires, 31. Dlstricl Attorney o-a v i a llulfman sa id \Vires is accused of raping e i g b t "'omen, most or them ;·oung hitchhikers or persons "A-'aiting fOf' a bus." He said most of the attacks occurred in the do\\11town area. LET'S BE FRl£NOL Y It yoU have nqy .. uclghboni: or know or anyone moving -lo our area, pleue tclI us so ti.at \li'e may exlt!nd a friendly welcome and Mlp them to bceomt' acquainted in t.Mlr new surroundlngi So. Ceast V:ISitar 4'MS1' _,,.. 111t1r rn MM174 Mallli, who enrered the fashion trade in the early l92fls,· clOSf'd the h a u t e . couture side or his business in 1972 and went into ready-to- wear. -Ltmch with the publisher, 35, and Jesus Garcia, '21. were edit«ial board and political arrested in litojave Sept. 17 writers of 1be New ···vork after allegedly making the 'I1mes. sale. STRAWBERRY PLANTS Pack 97c BARE ROOT ROSE BUSHES -'1·~ag• ASPARAGUS PLANTS * KATllAJUNE HEPBURN has been hospitalized at UCLA Medical Center for a Vt'eek of 12 . - l\lldc of 10 'Jesus's' Wife Kills ' . Healthy strawberry roots you plant now for berrtes in •the spring. Cver·Deorii'lg plants. Patented "grade 1 bore root rose bushes in packages. Assorted color and . names. Re.ady·to·plant healthy asparagus roots that yield strong plants and edible speors in spring . -Tot in Devil Rite Contt•cting Uc•n•• 21111 CHAIN FENCE SAYE ON CHAIN UNK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOMI.. AND rm SO OL -OFF* FAUIC WHEN 7.CL INSTAWD . IY WARDS ChllHll Y•rl• fMl111b ......... ti ......,, ... _...._._ tfl-ir.I •r ll'ftll 'lifr(k .. .., l•t>rlc. Wlrl ,.Wk 11 ...,.., flf'lllllull hr atnl ,,.,tcltln. . ~ . ......... ,...., ..,,.... ....... , ..................... ... ,.. .. ,_ '9w ,,ten. Call ,.,..._ wtl le ..-,1 WOOD-AND~WioU•HT ~ ALl9 AYAl!.AJ_LI. ---ff NOW IN ORANGE COUNTY TWO GUYS ~ . -~ITALY _:_ ___ .. -' ~ MTtvl ftllAMM.millftr • -- .----2 i.AsiciNA' DiN'Nm= -~ ....... ..., ., ...... lhrllc $·4• • ...... ..,, Drlllfl •lld SllefMrt • I I PRESENT COUPON FIRST ·, . L {COUl"Off 00;00,w•o. J.t.Jf. '' THllU THU••· ........ H• ---.. --------. OPEN SEVEN DAYS 226l FAIRVIEW "'.:.:::.'!.. COSTA MESA 1 .. CHAPMAN ...... .J RD WOOD I PllT COMPOST TREE SUL, • :1 1•• 6lc Ideal soil con• For grafting, in· ditioner. Apply . now for spring arching or prvn- growth. 6Q.lb. ing. l·pint con. min. wt. -·---·-·-.... --. ·-·· - ·SnEI MAIUIE 2;100 For g.,._01 gOI'·· den UMI. WMd· ''"· 2 cu. h . bcJv. ·------·--·--.. ~-- TO llNI* Q auald for t11elr fEW 2·starr llUlldlng. of course! . . , .. L to R: Louis ·salvati, Ailisoir Honer' Co., Mortis Lile, V-Pres, & Cashier, Al Sciuto, .Dire~tor, Je;Ty Bame,-President, H .. B. Chamber of Commerce , 'Leonard Lindbc)ig, Director;-Don -Walter, -I'!"esijlent, Stephen l\{cElrath, DirectOI'.,' Allison Honer, Allison Honer Co., Bill Kettler, Directo•,-~vi<LIL-1'-aynter,-Director,.fuilph.Klser, anager~ H,B. Chamber of Commerce. . " ,, Pacilic.· ~llty8ank 'Member F.D.1.C. The people who provide for you r banking needl are your neil!;hbors, . Golden West & Edinger and tliey believe in the future of Huntington Beach. Their bank' .. •· · Hulllingtop Beach >' is Pacific City. Maybe yours shou ld be, too. • • • 842-0093 '· . .,. ~ .. . Free Chec!Ong Accounts -No Minimum Balanoo Required -Extended JJ.aily Hoon-Saturday ~llnlcing \---------. I ----r • ' ' i ' ~ '· ' • • " • r " 11 ' .. r ' 1 .. n ' " ' . e a a a a I f 4 l l I I I ' ' . • ' • . . . ' . ' • • 'DAILY PILOT J :J ' ··-Westmoreland in Politics? I • ' • -~ Campaign. for Sout li Caroli1ici Gove r1iorsliip Hin.ted ' LUM81A, S.C. (AP) -The uniform ' the atJrs ia ~li\itO'rage, but he is~lll the seoeraJ. Po•Wr«•rect, chin Jcfillf f~d opeakln1 cri1ply, " ii eih sentence were an order to a lary aide. . illlam· C. Westmoreland. formet' y chief ohr.Jf and once CQllUlllJlder ' the Alnet.l\'1111 ror... In 'Vietnam, hiff returned to hil home 1tale, a new ~ and a poulbje new cart~ In polities. ·' ~S CllAfllM1'NYllt ~'1 Tulc F~ for Enr22 1k ·Growth, ll'tirtmoret.00 Is aJio "'°"dettd a ~ible candidate for aovemor in 1974. lie hasn't said yes or no and hasn't ¥,catcd whether he is a Democrat o< a Republican, alllv>ugh both parties have attempted lo bring hlm into the rolil . • ·~[ have researched the political philosophies of both parties," he said i11: a recent interview, ''and there is rvy little difference that I can ascertain, e¥ept that the Democratic part y aJllfars to believe -in the one-Party C(IM:ept and the Republican party aopears to believe in rhe two-party coacept or politics." JIESTMO)IELAND WAS_ asked about a J recent report that he had been crtitaettd by Vice President Gerald Ford add urged LO run for governor on the ~blican ticket. NOT A YES OR NO William We1tmorel1nd candidate and is searching for someone \l'ilh statc\vide recognition. :·1 just-'can'f confinn or deny that,~.' \VESDotORELAND,. THE [or mer in a Charleston apa rtment while a home is being built. Another daug'bter Is married and a son, Rip. at(ends college. ln the meantime, Westmore1nnd has come into some criticism for his annual salary of ·125.000. This is in addltj.on to the estimated $27 ,000 pension he receives from the Anny. SOME CRITICS say Weslmoreland is ge,ting too much money for what is listed as · a part • time job. although he in ract "-'<frk:s close. to a 40-hoUr wee\. And so1ne state officials, who asked not to be identified, oomplain about Westmorcland's' approach to the job. . "He cafne to us \vith fancy plans for development and damn near ruined us with our clients," said one department director. "He.was arrogant and ignorant or our real development needs." ' From another state agency official: "He simply lacks the dee.ency ro treat people like human beings. He still thinks he is in Vietnam and he has got to learn· tha·l he can't come in and run us like a bunch .of privates and· get cooperation:" . · TO .'fHESE attacks, \Vestmoreland replies, "I like constructive. criticism. I don't like people \\'ho nod their heads. One has to Jive with his own conscienCe regardless of what anyone else . says or does. • .---------~ -----~~-----" • • • Photogrdphed. dl 10 pm. bef~ the energy cnsls. • Our current bghting .it 10 pm, from.the oonler of Newport Center Dn\·e and 5.:intd Cruz. he said. Eagle scout from lbe hill country village He added: "I know it iS necessary of Pacelet ~1ills, has it. l soon make up my mind to cit~ The Democrats have tYl'O gubernatorial. ''\Vorking in any organization , means you deal \vith people. A person v.•ho h&s been a senior executive in a big organization has to be disciplined to handling a multiplicity of problems and p::.ssing judgment as to how Co proceed in accomplishing Y!'hate ver objecti\'es are established ." How Pacific Mutual is h~lping conserve enu;~ !ilh or cut bait." ' c<1ndi$tes -Congressman \Villiam 'west1norel'and Is QI, his gray h11r Jennings Bryan Dom and Columbia stit cut Army-short. He· dr esses barbeque restaurant O\vner ~-tauricc ~rvatively, and in recent months Bessinger Jr. -and another ready to hllJI toured most of South Carolina's annoonce -Lt. Gov. Earle ~1orris. 46 counties, speaking to civic clubs, Ho"·ever. Donald Fowler, chairman of meeting with political leaden and prom-the state Democraiic party, met \Vilh ineot businessmen. 1he general and sa.'d he · believed .)'here has been no political motivation, \VestnlOreland was leanlng to~·ard the tlw general said. Democratic ticket. :-±.--= . -=--Of his change ffom the military to· A LOO: OF peopl~ . apparently feel '.the ciVilian life. Westmoreland said, "I I ave discussed pohllcs. but l defy haven't found this traumatic. t have a,.,one to say thnt I ha\'C. bcen__an active.. penon faced with • \Vhcn leaders of both part i cs multiple actiVilies. -I-haven't found this approached me about entering politics. different except J don't have as ~Y I ~turaUy asked questions. I can assure bosses as 1 had be£ore. I've got a yau that my questions ,.,·ere in no "'ay little more free ti me, but not too much.'' t~ lndlcate that I was interested in · arjthing more than an academJc WITH \\1HAT time he does have. manner." \\'estmoreland plays golf or tennis "'ilh nld \\'estmoreland nm for governor, his 18-year~ld daughter li'fargaret and t astest palh appears to be . with follov.·s his daily regimen of·elght laps t publican party. in a S\\in1ming pool . Nixo1i Healtli Good--DoCtor WA SH I N G T 0 N (UPI) - President Nixon's doctor · says a brief physical examination shows him to be in good health. but \\'anls the President to undergo a complete checkup which Nixon recently postponed. Dr. \Valter Tkach, an Anny brigadier general, gave t h e· President the brief checkover h1onday and said Nixon's heart is in good condition. his pulse oorn1a l and his chest clear. In response ·lo America's need to cut its use ol fuel. we have been making changes at our home offic;e building in Newport. So far, we've cut our Iota! c;onsumption of electnaty by over 28%. Excluding our Computer and Data Processing Centers, we've cut our use of electricity more than 35% dunng the day; 50% at nigh t. To do this wasn't easy. Be- cause our building was designed to use some lighbng for heating, it ffiedilt we had to.extensively_re"'.Jfe-evefy floor And we've taken out over 4,co::>1lu6resc;ent tubes. Many of the changes are not visible. For instanc;e, we've cu.tour usage of electriCity· for air conditiolling, heating and office machines · Dnvmg by. you may see some hghtini;i at rnghi This ·JS !or people inside who are working. When nobcxly is in an offic;e, we turn the lights oil. The design and location of our building tend to accentuate this mirumal illumination. We share the conc;ern for the need to conserve energy and we thought you'd like to know what we're doing to help. And we're not thiuugh, yet. We're working 00 even more reductions in our use of energy. ® PACIRC mUTUAL 700 Newport Center Dnve, Nev!port Beach 92663 -;.jl'h_e_GO_P_has __ no_olf_ici_·a1_t_Y_•_nnou __ nced __ ,_1_v_cs_t_mo_r_e_la_nd_a_n_d_n_is_w_ir_c_a_re_li_\'ing,_.=============='-'------- ' I .-' t • '' ~- big bunch of .sales.Big savings too. J -' 15%0FF TREASURY DiSPOSABLES . • . . ' . '1.26 1.09 Reg.1.49 Treasury Daytimes Pkg. ol 30 diapers. Reg •. 1.29 Tre11ury Newborns Pkg. of 30 diapers. Reg. 79c Treasury Overnights pkg. of 12 diapers. 1.88 .l===Reg. 2.14 Curlty Tldy·IJP• Pr•mo1111ntd wash- dolha help prevent diaper rath . ' . . '· ' . ··--- 23.99 R~g.~8 .. 97 D.oubhl dropslde crib .. ' In walnut o• white .,.,.Jth 4 teething raHa, woode.n pl_ay balls, casters, decial. Sid.es lock securely. ' . . ·16.99 ~.g.19.98 104 coil mattress ' .. Ourlted.,pearrtzed vinyl orin! cover. Sisal with urethane foam p1dding. 11.99 ~eg.14.99 Foam mattress s~ thick polyure thane padding with print cover on quilled, pearlized vinyl. Reg.1.18 . 'Todiller polos Long sleeve styles in 100°k cotton. Patterns. Soltds. Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4. '• • BUENA PARK · l!elldl II Ora~ 1.07 Reg.1 .29 Toddler corduroy pants 100°4 collon corduroy. Flare leg . boxer waist. Solids. Sizes 1, 2, 3. <1 ., .. -· SANTA ANA ,. . Open Ollly t:IO IO t :IO p.01, SundlY 10 10 7 3900 So. Btistol -No. ol So. Coast Plaza Open 10·1 p.m. Dally Sunday 10 to 6 • --~-,, ________ .,... ___ .._ ' • ' JC~~ .< , ·.,,.., .... << • 12 3 416 789 0 9 .• ·~ ·:e \/00rAti SMOHill .. ' . _ ................. -- CHARGE LT with your JCPenney Charge Card. II you don 't have a charge. just see how fast we can open up yQur new account. 3.99 Booster Seat Giv e your IOI his own comrortablt chair. Cheery print vinyl. c ity Or, al Garden Grov:e 81vd. Op<n 10·9 p.m. D~ly Suf\ClllYI 10 IO I ... ... f • • ' ·'. ' ' ·1 '• • ' • -. • ·" • j J· DAI LY PJLOl Wtdnesday, Janu&ry lb, i q74 PPiSOll Official Assailed • • • . . • Priests ,. Declining PINcONNING. M Le ·onderiJ11!_ •b Alicia \'ATICAN CIT\' (Al'l _ Black Ollt iUPll -Three hundred was." (;amwn <a Id .' TIK' \'nlican· statistical guests were-\l'all ing-ror-"FirtGro minuie1 \l'Cnt by,. yc..1rbook sho\\-s th:tt 3.659 Shirley Temple Black Alicia Rodriguez at chW'Ch Uien 20. U.cn 30 . • . pricsls lcrt tht~ir dioc~scs has. resigned as special rci D. ruU-drcss \\'edding . '~uddcn~. oonlebody • brother's car went out of control nnd crashed ihto an oocoming vehicle. t1nd reHgiou... orders \I\ assistant to R u s s e 1 l rchcars.:!.I. ran •n,lo the church and" 1971 Peterson, chai11nan of shouted 'Fathe: the · SACRA~1El\1TO (U PI \ -· Council 011 Environ-AISo waiting \Vas-her ' .. , r, · re 5 1bc head or the Caliromin A 101nl ()f 1.89.f left thl"ir nunce. Juan Gonzalez, 21. been a tctr1blo nctldent . mental Quality. She GONZALEZ \\1f;N'f to his fiancee's home and sat in the living roo1n for hours. -!!-He -\\'OUldn!t s a y anything to anyone.'' said r..nss Rodriguez' brother, Adolpho, t6 .. until tv.'O dnys lot~r ,Jt.en he i><trked' a-borrowed cat: -· 1n front of a bank in the . nearby vill age or Au Gres and shot hin1sclr in the head "'Ith a .22 caliber rine. He died four hours • Inter inn S.1g:ina'v h061it&I. fl·liss Rodr iguez W'& .s burl ed in her \.\'Cdding · gOll'n Tuesday. C.onza]l'S ' funeral is £chcdu led for 111ursday. His fa1nll y ~aid he 11•ould wenr his wedding suit to his g111ve. In stitute of ~1en in Chino nnd parishes and l,i65 lht>ir and lhe l~ev. Goornc C. nnd Alicia u•as in it.'" .• h book gave no reaso ns. G 1 • -rour rricnds have befn.clled oti.1crs.1 eyl'nr · snid. ur111yn, \\'10 .\1•as going · ~1 iss llodrlguez, 19. the for hunting geese \\•ithout a 0 1'er·all. 7.180 joined 1hc to 1narr)' the couple the .eldest 0£ ·!J children, y,•as license on 1he prison grounds priesthood. but defections next day. dead, killed In a \y,·o-car Suddenly. Gonzales ran frotn the hoUse. using duck blinds mnde by (Ind de<l!I\! ou111unlbcrt.'CI -....__ collision thnt ])!>lice said inn1atcs, a state senator has then1 by 920. • "EVERYONE be g a n '\\'85 caused· when her NO O!"CE SA\\1 hin1 again charged. l"""f:=::::=;:;::::=:=:=:::....-;.;;;;;;;;..~_..;~"~'~':":"'~":"''.;-;;-;;_.;-~·;;;;:;;;;;;:;;':::::"";;.;;;;....;....;;;;;;.;;..._.;;;;;;;=·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;::::;;=::;::~;:::;==:::~~~!:::!~==~·~~;;;;;:;;:;.Z;:!;;:~~~ Sen. H.L. Ri chardson (R·! Arcadia J, a longlime critic of l\'hat he calls the "soap opera comcdv kno" n as t h e Depariment of CorrCctions1" told nCY.'~ffiCIT Tue.<;da~· th:tt Chino Supcrin1en~nt Bertram Gri'g~ and 1 his h u n t i n g com1>3n;ons-\rcre cited Dec. 29. RICHARDSON SAJO that gan'e \l'<!rden D o u g l a s Buchanan saY.' Griggs and the men shooting g-eese \\•hi\e ll6e "·as investigp ting an· iocident or bird poisoning. Richa rdson called the incident an r~iunple or . the •·1ax and pc nnissive att itude" of the Ot•p:irtmenl o f Con·eclions. He snid the Chino pr is o n is kno,111 as "Disnc•, lan"d East." , Gr iggs and his co1npanions. , y;ho are not c1nployt'd by the state are scheduled lo appear in Chino !\lunici pal Court Jan. 22. Landlord s Held to Be Ans,\'erable SAN FRA~CtSCO (U Pll - The California Supreme Court has ruled unanimou slv that landlords ilre.Jegall.Y. required to maintain jeased residences in tiv~ble condition. • Pre Inventory Big pre-inventory. markdowns.Come in. Cash in. ORANGE STORE ONL V W<;)MEN'S FUR PLUSH JACKETS Sizes 8·18 orig. 17.99 NOW 14ss W MEN'S LONG DRESSES Jr. P'etite·half sizes broken s;zos NOW 30-50°/o off JUNIOR DRESSES Acrylic knits and cotton WOMEN'S BE Manufacturers closeout orig. 35·.55.00 NOW 9 911 . NOW 1999 20°/o OFF EVERY_ SHOE MEN 'S SHOES-WOMEN'$ SHOES- CHILDREN'S SHOES-ALL SLIPPERS w ~;;·s~-~;;ci~ant styles w11;1e & colNOW 5ss.9ss SALE EFFECTIVE . THRU SUNDAY '1-20~74 W MEN 'S BEL TS Choose from a large selection _ of jackets, • pants, skirts and blouses . paly .• cotton sho{t sleeve. 300 or;g. 4.98-6.98 _ _ _NOW_. MEN'S NYLON WINDBREAKER ' asst. colors size~ s·m·I ori . 3.99 · NOW 50 NOW 4000 ~~~;l~~S KNIT HATS AND MITTENS 1 so Orig . 10.00-21 .00 s5 7 s ._or_;g._J __ so_-________ N_o_w __ --J N ow • • "s:.;,;,:::;es..:.s:.;,-L;,,;..,,:=----.,---~~'!.§88_.11s_s_·'-I r ror.g . 10.99-22.00 WOMEN'S BLAZER JACKETS BRIDGE FURNITURE SETS Asst. styles and fabrics 5ss l--------....;=-=-.=;...=...=--...,...-==:---==----=::-1 ' NOW 2497 odg. 12-15.00 · OW 4 CHAIRS AND 1 TABLE 1-~-"-p~.M...:...b~...:...~~;...:...s.~-~~-:;-~n~-sER--~~ MEN'S FASHl()N -SlACKS ""M=oN=KE=Y =po=-D --'--N-ow-.8-8--1-ss....:....l or;g_ 6-9.00 NOW 3ss woMEN's polyester and cotton Fashion blouses. pant suits, skirt o;ets, and 5ss sweaters or;g. 6.99-9.00 NOW 64 pc. dinnerware Se1 1 6 50 or;g. 25.00 =·i;;:"'l"r.M;===i-Ni<=O:;;W;r..:...::· :......--f CORNIN AKER ET ' orig . 4.99 · THE. DE.t:ISION c a 1n e Tuesday in a San Francisco case dating fro1n September, 1972. \rhen la.ndlord Jack Sumski brought action against ooe of his tenants. Roger Gree, \t-ilo failed to pay rent for n10re than a mont h.-· INFANTS PLAYWEAR NOW 299 ~~~;;;~~·serve NOW 39sa lops and bOttoms-NOW 199.299 _ WALL CLOCKS ------ l-o-ri::..g._2._38--3-.9-9 _______ ....::...._=..__j--------------------===-,,_~or;g. NOW 200.1500 • Green adm itted he had nol paid !he rent , but claimed the premises \\·ere not in a ha bit able condition. In support of his claim, Green submiUed a copy of an inspection report bv the San F r an cisco Depart ment of Pbulic \ro~ks di sclosing some CO l10us1ng code yiolations ,and an orEer from the department for a lill'ldemnation hearini; for tlie bu ilding. · Serious CQnclitiorls all eged b,. Green included collapse and- n.on·re13ir .of ·ihC bathroom ·-ceiling. the continued presence of rats. mice and cockroaches. lack o( heat in any of the apartn1e.nf s four r o o m s . e~-posed \r lring and ·stopped p\umbin·g: '5l.\1St\I ("0:\TJ::\OEO 1h1• ~n~nl had-a d1u~-to c~1inu(' pa~·1~~ t('nt <inyv. a~. The trial CQUrl fonud in favor of the landlord. The niling 'ra!' re\'('rscd bv· the supreme court. ,,·hich ord ered the case retried · ' i n accordance .,..·ith the ''ie\l·s expre:;sed'' in .its 47·pa gc decision. Garla11d's Daughter -scores I-lit • LOXDO~ I AP) -Lorna I Lutt. Judy Garland's 21-yCar· 1 old daughter. n1:.dc a successful debut singi ng and dancing here. 1 She pcrfonned ~1 o n d a y' Aighl at the London niJ!hl cluh where her molher gave her last performance five yea~ ago and her half·sistcr Lit.a f\11nclli 1nadc he r London debut in 1966. • • 0 1 Imm~· \rhal this s.ta&c , • means to .my family," Loma told the audlenC"C at the Talk or the To,1n. ··1'1n proud to be si nging here ." Sl im in a gliHering blue p.'lntsu it. she opened nervou sly \\'Ith •'So1nething Corning On" bot soon hit her stride. The audiC"Klf packt-d into the supper club gai,.·c her round after round of th'uoderous •pploU!< at the end of her hou r4onr act. l INF ANTS SLEEP'N PLA y SUITS i.;6;,::.9,:,.7-~24;;;.9:;.7......,,,,,,,,..-.,...._...:..:;=-=:,,,__:=--l MEN'S BETTER ' , G:a~~r ~yM~e boxed-asst cotors-s1zes s·I ong.4,79 INFANTS SLEEPERS asst. styles and col'ors sizes 1-5 ong. 4.68 GIRLS PANTSETS asst. sty§ and colors sizes 4-14 - ong. 8.00· 12.00 • NOW 3oo NOW 3oo S .,:0 RT SH I RTS ori .17.88 -24.97 Now 1 0 88• 1 Bss LE t' I FIREPLACE ENSEM W/screen. Hand Irons and Tools Orig. 39.97 asst.-colors- long sleeves STUDENT DESK LAMPS . -. ' . • •• GIRLS COATS ANl> JACKETS . asSt. styles orig. 10.68-16.44 · 19 9 contemporary styling black or orange 6 88 ·NOW . . ~orig.9:'::=.97 ~·' ~,,....,:,:.;NO:.;.:.,.:::W ~ PANASONIC AM/FM AND CASSffiE PORTABLE playback af)d recqd. Includes ·micropJ:lone · 4.988 ass -t-:;:-~~;;::;~:;;;:;-;;:;:;:;;;:-;;;;;::~".:°;~~;:;-~µ,(R~0~4~85~S~)~·~·-::::~·:"::":=·~·~-~-~~0~W~!-~·'.:..J NOW COMPLETE STEREo -· PKG. ~~AYSCHOOL RESCUE CENTER 700 Gi~LS TOPS asst. styles . orig. 2.22-5.98 · .. • W/HEADPHONES 14.99 NOW NOW 1 50-250 MATTEL PUTT PUTT CONSTRUCTlON YARD GIRLS PALAZZO PANTS AM/FM stereo-record ch~nger orig. . • 10.99 NOW 5oo 100°/o polyester·asst. colors orig. 8 .00 NOW 4 99 plus 8 track playback ' Fl HER PRICE. VIL A 99 orig. 1199 (4454-TRY) NOW ~. . 88 ~~~~ER PRICE CAMPER NOW GIRLS SKIRTS quilted, cordur oy. velvet . polyest~ 200_400 Orig. 2.44-6.oo-NOW orig. 497 5.99 NOW _ · BOYS LS. KNIT SHIRTS Sizes 3-16 Orig. 4.97 25°/o OFF SAMSONITE LU~GAGE AuRoRA"s SKITTLE POKER ALL MERCHANDISE IS SLIGHTLY IM'"f3ERFECT ~~;g99 '· Now 7 00 BOYS JACKET Cl,.EARANCE C.P.0 .'s, Cord .. vinyl • 6-88 to ass BEAU..4' CASE 1 a1s Sizes 8-18 -I T ........ or; .1016.97 NOW ""B~o~v:;.s'=s:;,;w""EA.,..,T""E"""'s--"'~-----~ Ladies Overnight. .... 1875 ~'i9-s.98 Now 1 99 24 " Ladies ................ 2200 1-~~-~--~-~-~-~-~~-1 BOYS SHIRTS 26" Ladies ................ 2850 Pre-schOOI and schOOI age On . 1.99-2.99 .STORE HOURS MON. thru SAT. 10·9 SUNDAY 10·6 .. NOW 1 50 -29" Ladies ................ 3425 MEN'S TWO SUITER 2850 MEN'S TKR~ SUI- TER •.... : .................... 3050 KENNER'S SEE ACTION FOOTBALL \ . orig. · · 10.99 . NOW 500 PLAY CUBES stand on them~sit on them-or stack them 00 or; . 10.99 · NOW FILBERT THE ROCKER adorable plastic rocker or' . 5.99 STORE HOURS MON .. THRU SAT. 10·9 SUNDAY 10·6 ORANGE STORE ONLY! CITY DR. AT GARDEN GR · VE BLVD. • ----------='----·---~ --~-~-=-:::~-~-~--+-.-----"' -----.-{. • • • .. ~dntsdiiy, Januari l.o, 1"11 .. DAIL v PILOT Is Rancher-Bibl e Pnblisl1er ·~F-~ D~ Loek111an De ad ' H ey,. Look • ---A Sme ·w · . . ' . Tigers Bad On. Far ms Longtim Orange.. CQwuy. h!.u:ntW and bi ,'' says Evan massc~. ~ responsible for the translntion langu:igo Bibles-on contrac1 ' . . '-----~_,,ci,,,tru3=...-'-!ranc=heo:r,___,,an,,,dwoe!b!:lisbe"""r-'Lan""""-' __,,Me:r·e-L o c k 1n a n ' s-· ld human error ~o~r==:IO";lhc":';;;::N•~l~ion~a;;;;I :;'ibi;i!bl::;c ~P~rc~ss~-~=;!!BRANT XUlD Q 0 t r J A·kARTA-:-lndoneslj Frank 0. Lockman, who ad1ninistratlve assistant. KOREAN &-"A "N G"t1~ distortion in putting the tii-C ng said th~ LOCkm n (AP) !:r:!87¥.'u ':i'r <'a m1'?.1 =l'====I (AP) -Some farmers In founded an organization The big, humble. "serlant," translJJ lon is going on,i along into ot her langu;gcs, he sa._ld . Foundation. a· no n'P r of it reported seeing a smew W S I In he with translation of the .. Old est umatra have been trans at g t · Bible inlO WOO weighed 345 p cr u n d s organization. receives no -a small· EW"Opean type · , I 1 I be Testament. into Sp. anish while A CAREER L~ petrol.cun1 f d k 1 · th f" ~ gomg out to work in ore gn anguages1 was to before he slim1lle4 down on inoome fro1n b i b I J c a I t> • uc -or e 1r~ 1roops beCause the:Y're bUrled today. doctor's orders, pad Ideas and · the New Japanese Bible has ended more .than 30 years a~o translation ivork. t'inte in North America. afra id of being attacked /;I· former · oilman 1 n ~ 1 :hi h th been finished . ... when Mr. Lockman moved to Smev.·s normally ~re by-ttgers o the-Moslem,........ 4 res!Clen~o~~ =a'~a 0-, 33 ·p ans-w c were e measure Lang-said Mr.-Lockn:ian-I:;a~Habra and Into the citrus FUNERAr SERVICl!."'S-for -lound_ In the ?t1editer- n e w s pa A b d I ~ Ul 1..-Q -ial.JI, a 1 o his physical size. · Is ed h I I' fed -· . ranean in winter. reJX1.rted. Pe r .. a .. ~· -ye'¥s; Mr .• Lockman was 75 His foundation is trans'-tlng ms t t at o.n Y qu~ I I bUsines.s as Imperial Ranches, ~l~. Lockman '.\'ere to be lll Some naturalists ~ h ~ died Fl ra scholars. be hired to do the \'i'ith 100 acres. aloqg Jmperial lhc f irst n·1nt1st Cl]urch of . lt said tigers killed 35 \\' en 11e r day. He was the Bi"ble ,·nto hoth tr-•i·t,·onal · ' " .. ·.. ulat.ed ,tlJe duck mght d skkmt ( th ti I uu \\'Ork with the word of God Highway. -Anahelrr h be bl ff cows an seven goats in pre -o c pres g ous and . simplified ..(!"ao Tse 1. ave · en own o a three-month period. Loclianan Foundation. · .... and they Vt'ork in commiUees ~ He later operated the Survivo rs• i n c I u de liis course durJ.vg a f a 11 Twig's new version) or In do!Ug it. ' Foundation Press in Santll duu ghter, i\lrs. John \VilUs, n1igration. I ' .i'=::::::::::::::::::::::::~~·~·H~E~W~A~S~a~~~M~an~r~o~IGod~~·~~-~Ghi~-n~esc~f~or~d~l~st~rib~u~tio~n~t~o~th~e-~N~~~~on~e__itnQ~-~iv~w~v~al~~is:.._A~n~•~·~w~ru~·c~h~p~r~in~1c~d-l~or~e~ig~n_ian~.d~th§r~ce~g~•ra~n~dc~h~ild~r~en~._:.:.:J:::;~========::::::::::::::::J I --~d..Janice•El:. _______ ._ lison of Miami, Fla. was ' found Sjlfe last.week after b e'l n.g missing from her Chicago home ' . . . for three weeks. Her 19-year-old babysitter was charged with kid· naplng. Bu_y .the · big· .size and _save even more·. ,. Kohoutek Falls Flat . On Tail By DICK WEST WASffiNGTON (UP() -ll has beoome obvious In the past few days that the comet Kohoutek WM misnamed. ll should have -called Edsel. _: ...,_ 1--•-~~ ~-:lllls-ls"lhe-tlm&-Wben' the· · comet waa supposed to leave us goggl~ed In the gloaming ' by trailing a glllnmerlng strealt ........,_Ibo western horizon. . BUT TIIE COMET 'S glowing tall either h a • disappeared or never e1llted in the first place. · Astronomers bav_e_Cl)~p with .everal curious theorleis u to Why Kobou tek laid an egg .. The one I like best postulates 1111!' a 1 1.1 c k y substance formed by aolor heat and • cbemlcol reaction prevent.a t h e tail from materializing. THE NEXT thing we knoW -' they'll be telling -us v.itere the tail should be. Well, I can tell you this -the Amerk:an people art11't going to tolerate a Kobouttk cover-up. The public ls Solnl to demand the releae ol all the facts, '-ever embarruslng they might be, u to who was respooaible·for misleading us. TIIE FIRST qu..tlon we . wan\ settled ls whe t her . PN!lldent fllxon may have known 1n -iid"vanci. lbir the comet wu g0Jng to be ~ dud and· to eome d egree acquleseeoj In willaholdlng that in(onnatlon. • · -· · · It ls JoilcaJ' to asSume that Whitt --o lfl c lala welcomed Che comet' 1 · divertlaement to draw public attention from fuel shortages, the Waterpte Imbroglio and asaortod other crlael. And bad Kahoutek .llved up to expectations, It definitely would havebeen a big political plus for the Admlnlstratlon. W1Tll '111EIR penchant for cltltif ne~ ncon!I, -Wlille House apoltmmen could have ; clai med that the m o 1 I specta<ular comet of Ille lllth century wy seen during Nlxoo'a *<Mxl term. · Thot'• the aort of •luff that cool• lm.p eacbment movement.. Comlde rlng their &take in the matter, Admlnlltration ollldalo naturally would have been reluctant to adm_it tha t Kohoutek mlpl be a flop. Oki the P reald en,t 's scientific advilen, who bad a..-to high -pow e red teliacopee, warn him of tha t r-!blUly! . og DID HB 1t0t lum al it \Ill.Ir Kohoutek'• lhortcom· lnp blcame apporenl to the 11J1ked • ? Ooee-ihla mauer -11 cleared up, the Inquiry can proceed to, nx the biom• for tbe unwarranted buildup. One lllin& 11 .. .,. .. -headl will roll ADricanl tlon't take comet lltdollfll ,11Cbt11· ' • • . -- "!. • ·• • \ • ""'\. ' Con tac . Cold Capsules 20 '• 1 s9 / ' Listerine Antiseptic 32 fl. oz. 149 I Miles -one-A-Day Vitamins 250'• 4s9 Giltette Platinum ~Plus Blades - o .E·.-15'i 1-59- ; ' . Rise Aerosol Shave Cream nt. wt. 14'.4 oz. gge . • -. - d!lldorant i.~ ll"'-1 ~- ___ __,.,__ ----~ ..... --~--- .. Right Guard- Deodorant nt. wt . 13 oz. 129 • Prell Liquid ~hampoo 16 fl. oz. • 129 ,_ ~ Miss· Alberto ~VOS Hair Spra-y •. nt. wt. 16 oz. 129 Geritol Tablets ·· 801s-· : .. . ,· 3-0~- Doan's Pills 85'• : 1~~ • (} " . Anacin Tablets 200'1 199 ' --_, Vicks Nyquil Cold Medicine 10 fl. oz . 149 ' Bufferin Tablets 225 's -t99- Polident Denture ·Tablets ". 84!$ '1 f39 .Ben-Gay Greaseless Rub nt. wt . 5 oz. 19g- Specie! Pl'ictl fOOd ttwu Svnday, .knulfy 20, 1974. We ,...,ft lhl ritht to limlt qu.ritttit1. ' .. , CltyOr.~tOardenGl'OriBIYd. '\ 0,... 10-t•·"'· Dallf ._..,, 10 to I 3900 So. Brl1tol ·No. of So. Co111 Pt1n Open 10.t p.•. IMIJ IUnday 10 IO t ' . .• I • - ,--• ·Jergens Lotion • 15 fl~oz. gge Bayer Aspirin 300'1 ' 179 -- Johnson's Baby· Shampoo \....::.... . 12 'h ff: oz. ·9 -- Coricidin -''D'' • Tablets-· .... .. 100'.'S : .· 349 VJtalis - Hair . Tonic 15 fl. oz. 133 • • • / ' ' • • • _j • Special • "Tl1anks a Lot' I ' , -· -~-·-- SMTanien.to Trlf! • 1:7""-:-:::::---' --- Education -sfudents B~come tawinakers . Escapee E11ijoyed ~epast Positions / ·PASO ROBJ,ES IAPl -A • -----------.~-'!1ll0l mun ~1ith a full bc1.1rd By JOY~f; L KE~NE.DY -walked in lo W 11 Sl> n s De::1r1 Joyce: Slnct Junior n cslaurunt here for D good high I haVe hrul my he.Art dinner. 11et on beconll'lg • lea<:her lie ordered -th~ Turf '1nd but now I uodcrstand !here Surf·st('nk and lobster -und 1 _____ are too many lt!achers. l>oot rose wi ne. (hlS Tncludc sjleclill edu<'ntion lcttc..i1ert of lhe hnncljcuppCd? Thl.l blll cutnc -$9.31 - ; ' -J.U. Gettysburg, Pa. , 11.nd he wrote this note: "Thnuk you for y o u r' Alt hough nil teachers 11re services. I've nct.'<itod thi s 1nea l hap11iest In their wor.k if they since ,J escaped frun\ San like st u'dcnts nnd e n jo y ----LeacWn~. . pcclu_I _ed,;i. ;;";;ca;;;U;;;•;;."rl---------t~rH of the hn" icap ~·--- 1 •cit nn extra n1e111Jure ()f ,p a t i e nce-, w-ar-m tb...,. crcutlve11e$~r and a .sense of h11 n1or. Good health 8 n d e1notio11n l _ 1n:1turlty 11. r c in11>01•tun1. too : br l.ngln g (Career Carner) · hnndlcnpp<'d (·hlldren "out of the sh11dows" cun b c exhausting 11•ork . \\lhy nol do \'Olunlcc.r 1vork in a public or pri\•ate school, n-sidunOal institution, ho s p it a I or treatment center b e f ore flnali:r.lni; your C'nrcer plnn.1JT ,.OU 1n11y tr11.rn !hut you l11ck tho objl'Ctive se nsitivity for Jtlll dcnu1nding 1~·ork. S T AT I STICA l.l.V. yo11r chances of r1nploy1nent nrc butter in speciul educa tion thnn in regulnr lt"nchlns::. Onl y hulf or our 6 rn ll J..i on handicappt'<I s r h o o I • a ~ e chll drtn rectived !.01ne spe<'inl t'ducatlon Inst vear: 2 mllllon others ln-regu!tlr classes di dn't J;i"I nn~ bccnus<' of a ln<>k or qunlifit'd lc:irhcrs. nnd I nlilllon 1norr wrre considered too dlsturbl"d for n gcnernl t>dllCR!lon. Yo111)_e:s1ers wilh six.'C'ial lt>arnin~ disnbllllie~ ta rapidly in<:rensing g r o 11 p \ . physiCul handicaps, impaired vl!l.lon. Spi'e<:h and heRrinµ: drfects t'specially nl'ed n\Orr teac hers. ll o 11• e \' c r , n ' distlnr tlon should l>e noted t:lf'l\\1t.>e11 the NEE D for spt'Ci:ll -----r.ducation J>(•rsonnel. nnd the n UDG ETEl1 DE~tAND for the1n in our· srhool systr1n!:I. As is true in nl•arly rvt•ry _ area_o! ~I se_r\'iC(!, more s1x-clal eduC'ntors nrt• net'<lt•d thi111 S<'hOOI syslcn!s 11·ill budget for ('nlployment. ~ JOB OPPORTUNtTtES in ~hools. · lhl:iu11h many i n numbt-r. are hinged Io . l:rographi('nl n r r d s . In po1>ttlous arras n10re io:ervicvs nre gl't\rrallr n1•ailnble so t h e s t• \o l•n l es hn i•t• -' • •• ~rtnler 1u't'ds foor~l"'~""~"""~l.+---:---:':.:''iii:if':' m------Rtrrnf-nfflis--w; fl\'t' t'\\'t•r OUI .. hanclil't1pped childn.•n ~nd less llG. nlOney fur' thei r educalion. 4"-.. r \\'hUt~ P.'\'' vnries, m a n ~· r1x-eh'f' a pl"l•n1it11n 01'1'r lhr an'IOunt tl.!1\d for .:rnrr:il 1•\IU("atkxl tent-ht-rs -bu! !his . d1•pt•tlds on the ~hool syst1•n1 '. ror tun a 1 r I ~" s!)l ... ,~11 rdiK·iuion is undt•ri.:11inl! ~ .. ~riod ol. sJgnitirllnl · l'h~ttgc. 1\\'0 1najor ll't'-nd~: 1 l I . ' • JUMIO IOU IUSlllC CHOICE OF: • • Rhubarb · • ArtichokH • Asparagus 80.ysenb1rri11 and .I!~ • Raspberries • • • • • • IJ 1/16"'•11 1/16" ~ • St# the ,..-_with • ._ t.fl. •b·._., __ ............... ,--· OUI \ lllG. 79' •· .- i· • i . en1pt\.1!Qs on t'arly diagnosis and treatmt•nt. and 1 ? 1 e!_a<'t'lllt'nl o f handieapp('d <'11 j 1 d,-r en , i 1J. ~ t g u I a. r l'lasMOi>l\1~: ... ·Re>soui;.tt roonl'' ~Jor0gran1s. "'hfn)'f hi td rt' n spend 1nlft'b of tht. school di1,·1 in rt>~'Ular tla$St'S bu1 go 001 fo r SOmt" spei:lal i.nstn'K·1iN1. ;,. beromirtg pan of 1h. n\alnstft'an1 o f rdu(•a1ioo. roris'rquenll\': the dt"n1and ft,r ~i&I · f d administrators .. itinerant and r r sou r <" r ll'acbfors • is rxN"."ding. ltk' C'urN'lll "-lrPIY. n>suhing 1n ~-duttl inert'~ ol !pecia.I ! ' ~ TAPI '-•~1 ·-• .,..;.. ..... .....,, --,... .... ...,. ...... \__. BOOKLET; ABOl"f H D 51.i\ools now olft"r spt:'('i:il t'l.l I~ fW a bnnd t'!fW frtt dirt'<'ron· li fl!l!Utl·ial :ud rHOUn"\'!I 8.nd scb.xil! fur Spt"("IRI t'dt11.:alk.'O lt'.K-bfN. • ' 19 73 •1 "4 S l' h 0 I :tN.hJ~1 P r o g. r a -Edtk-;1 tit\n o! H&ndiC'ap~ {' b i ld rt n . · ·t publ_~ b~· tbt-t ' S. (\[°!"'tC't" I ol "1.llioo. ~nd a 00:.'11."'J.tJ to nte at ttw! tw "·s~~ - ' ' . ~..,,· .. • ... 60.,., . --· •btt. ............. _ _.... ~. IA. Bas i C' t du c1.1110 a l-~uirenh"nts foc J j:W i.ll ~·---"".--'-· ~-' lt>Kbt'r ixt\KW' .1 N!.:.Co?l.•;-'j _---4,. =- dtgn"E' and ,tftt"C .1 'l:a....;.,:l'r'" ~ -~ d\>og~ f\y stJtt' \'l'f'""ii ''a''\Ml ' Prtpar.tnoo B ~i!:lr ·-0 ..i.at ~uittd Ul ""~ral Nuo.-J' . I""' !l1cll -oor:il , .. 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To play a n o t h er game is just an anticlitpax." The Dolphins' 12-man contingent on the Americlln CionfereDce squad was cut to eight ... ith the loss or Q;onka, the TIIShinlf stir or las_t' Sunday's 24·7 victory over Minnesota . and three teammates- \\i de receiver Paul \\)arfield. defensive end and BiQ Sfanflll , and offensive tackle \Vayne Moore. e :Fiin,.rltes Ad vauee . SAN FRANCISCO -Six of ithe eight seeded players, "'ilh Chris Evert and Billie Jean King leading lhe ~·ay, moved into sec.-onct round singles play today in the $50,000 'vomcn's p['o tennis \ tournament . , r.ti.~ Evert . 19. tea n1ed_ witb 1\frs. ' King for a doubles victory Tuesdaf ttight. Play01g together for the first time. they easily beat Karen Krantzc.ke of Ausfralfu and Wendy Ovcrtbn. 6-%." 6-0 to move into the qu arter finals of the do~bles,_ whi~ o[ers $3,20!! as_ the first prize. . •l . . : . Neither P.1~ Evert nor ~\trs. King played singles Tuesday when the first- round Wat completed. Both have singles n1atches tonlgta -1'.1rs. King against Betty Stove ol 'nlc Netherlands an~ P.liss Evert against Valerie Ziegenfuss P.Ussion \f.jcjo. e Gia•••· N•me Coaeh NEW YORK ~ Bill Amsparger. Don Shula 's righthan.i man who built up the tough P.fiami Dolphins defense , was named head coach of the New York Giants today. , The Dolphins' •• defensive coach will sucoecd AleJ f•bs\er, who resigned at the end or"the Gljnts' 1973 National J.~oot)>all 'League season after only t"·o victories, 11 losses and one tie. . . . e Pla"er Chi.rfle• RALEIGH;'. N.C. Moo Rivers. a North Carollna • SJate • U n i v e r s i t y basketbill pla'yer, bas been charged wilh shopllftlni a 3$--ci!nt box of ~spirin £ron1 a Raleigil.lood store, police said. Rivers, "20, a jwtior guard on the thi.rckrahked \Vollpack , squad, was released on $100 bond , pcndlng·a ();al .Feb.14 in \\'ake Forest District Court, po- lice said. He is charged with larceny cf property under $200, a misdemeanor. ' . e Kh1gs Whi, 2~1 MONTREAL -Goals by Bob Berry and Mike Murphy gave Los Angeles a. 2-0 lead. then the Kings survived a double-penally midway through . the third period and beat tho Montreal Canadiens 2~1 ln a Nati~ Hockey League game Tuesday night. · e Ceileno Fined SANTO · Jl9MINGO . -,. .• B~)>all star c;esar, ~en91· fine<l. $100 arter -being · lound-guilly.01 involup_tary manst.ughter . 'l)lesday, pl!J.nS to return lo Houston as iOdi1 as Possible for $.UJ'gcry on his inJ\J!td. knee and . hopes to attend spring tr-alblhT with · the Houston Astros on schedule. •• • ,I. • e 49era Star.• Plav • . . ~M.antlei th Player· Na med - I:n 1st Year of EJig ibility NEW YORK (AP ! -·Slugger Mickey Mantle and pitcher \Vhlley Ford , longtime .New York y8nkee teammates. .were elected to 6asCball's -f-fal1 orFamc today, Mantle became only the seventh pl aye r in hi story lo be elected to the ~!all of Fame in his first year of eligibilit y . by the BasebaJI \Vriters Association of America. He attr¥te(l a total of 3-"2 votes on the 305 ballots cast. Ford who had .fallen 29 votes short of election last year r~ived 284. To be elected, a player muSt be named on 75 percent of the ba llots eDst. \Vith 365 voters, 272 Was the magic nu1nber . for election. The only other players to be named in their fir st year of eligibility were Ted \Villiams, Stan r.tusial, Jackie Robinson. Bob Feller. Sandy Koufax and \Vafren Spahn', Spahn was elected last year \Vben Ford fi nis hed second in the votin g. ~1antle slugged 536 ho1ne run s -the ~05t "i!Ver by-a S\Vitch hitter --.in· an 18-year career with the Yankees and con1piled a earecr batting average of .298. ' -• .... UC LA'S BILL WALTON BREAKS INTO LAliGH.TER U'l Tll1PIM.. . RALPH \DROLLINGER. AFTER COLL IDING _ WITH • Walton 1Surprises Wooden UCL A Ce11ter Expected to Play Aga.i1ist lris1i By the Associated Press trip to the a.1idwest this week. The alter \\1at ching them destroy his club. Noire Dame's ready for UCLA Bruins play lmva on Thursday before "ll Ji>hn Shumate and Adrian Dantley and UCLA Is ready for Notre Dame. meeting Notre Dame at South Bend. can get UCLA in foul trou_ble, Notre it ~':~·ranked Fighting Irish tunt'd sa~Jle~~ed ~~r J~ .1,:::a~~; °:1me s.hould h~ve a good ch~ .. Waltoo. up for their 1nucb-heralded game with watching.his star perform ih 'j;r11ctice. --\.\·1lt--stUJ'C . some shots and 1t WJI!:,"~~! lhe • lOJ>ranked. Bruins by routing Watton. a l"":!ime Plafe} Q{Jbe_\'ean·. .. super .effort by. Shumate and. Danlley lie was nan1ed the ~erican Lea gue's tl1ost Valuable Player three limes ,and led the league in home runs lour times. He won the triple cro\vn, lea ding in home runs, runs batted in and batting average in 1956. ·. Mantle said .. ii \Vas a tremendous thrill for me that Whit'ey also made it. He was the best pitcher I eve.r saw and l· thought he should have made it last :Year." Ford came up to the Yankees in 1950. the year before ~1antle, and cOrnplled a 23fi..1(16 won-lost record with a .690 percentage -the.. highest jn history for any pitcher ~·ith more than 200 vict.Ories. Ford "'On 25 game.s .in 1961 and _t\\'O years later ~·as a, 24-game winner. A stylish left-hander, he compiled a career earned run average or 2.74 and ·a 2.71 ERA in \Vorld Series action. "It was just great for the t\\'O of us to get in together," said 1'"ord., ,.,.ho v.1as extremely close lo 1\-tantle during their playing days. "Our families are sti ll quite close." Third place in the balloting \rent to pit'clter Robin Roberts who totaled 224 votes. Slugger Ralph Kiner ~·as fourth at 215. . Kiner fell .49 votes short .of. election last year but was 57 away from the n~ry _total this time-. A pi!nr ffiu!t -• • MICJ<E Y MANTLE WHITEY FORD l i be retired five years to be eligible fo r election to the Hall. or the 45 candidates on the• ballol this yea r, 13 drew 100 or more voteS. inc luding ~'lantle, Ford. Roberts and Kiner. Gil Hodges was fifth. with 198, Bob Lemon · 190; Enos Slaughter 145; Pee \Vee Reese 141; Eddie A~thews 118 : Duke Snider, I l l ; Phil Rizzuto Ill; Red Schocndienst 110: Allie Reynolds 101. ~fanUe and Ford will be officially inducted this summer in CooperstOY.1l. N.Y. --" -- Georgeto\.\'n, 104-77, Tuesday night. bruised a baclt muscle Jan. 7 in a in order for the Irish to win.". And UCLA tuned up by announcing Pacific-8 C:Onference game a g a in s t Shumat~ played about three-fourths of that ~enter B.ill Walt on· y,•ould probably Washington Slate. play ut tOO Big ~e on Saturd>1y, -With him back in the lineup, Tuesday night's game and sCored 26 Oil City Reside1at Wal~, UCLA s 6-foot-11 tO\\'Cr of Georgeto\vn coach John 'Ibompson thinks points. Dantley foUowed,with 22. slrcnK!h, worked out ~sday and found that Noire Dame will be hard·pressed . "Notre ~me.i$ a good, solid ballclub," that his reC<!nt back 1n1ury had healed "It is going to be really · tough for s<1id ThomP3011. &{They eertalnly deserve enough so he could make a two-game the lrish to beat tJCLA," said Thompson · their No . 2 ranking. t .. oantley 11nct MVP: One · Man 's· Gold, -· ; .. · . ' ' . Not 1Much for Another Shumate are really tough in ~e middle. They are very smart ballplayers and they know bow to handle the ball." Despite the impending meeting with the cowitry's No. 1 team, Notre Dame- had only GeQrg~town on its mind, insisted coach Dick Phelps. · "We worked bard for this game against Georgetown," he said. "\Ve weren't looking ahead." SEATTLE (AP).··-Bob. • ·-'·r 1 " Phelps had lime to lbink..obout UCLA ...ui:u:uc: was "· , .. d to "l>lay a ~ood game. Those f di · ol r.. to c .wted MOst Valuable Player in the were my people out there." a ter sposmg uevrge wo, uO\Vever. NaUooal Basketball AssociaUon AU-star Lanier was surprised that being AIVP "We are p'rOud to be 9-0 at this game and didn't think much about it. meant 80 much 10 Hay\\'ood. time and No. 2. and to have the • z . New BPui11s G1·id Bos s Impressive ll.1)Jehut LOO ANGELES -UCLA unveiled its new fqotball coach to the ' Southland press corps Tuesday and . the man; Huntington Beach resident Dick Vermeil, didit 't mealymouth around when put on the spot. His cand~r. philoSoijbY and pleasantness were a happy contrast to ' tea ms from tme to time,'' Vermcil says. · His current plans call for the offense . to go aro~nd returning quarterback llllderstudy John Sciarra, with former \Vestern Hi gh star Bob Acosia ntcntioncd as on e of three bac~up quarterbacks. Ho·wever, Vermeil is not going to le~ offense be .the lone wolf of the UCLA football game. "l believe before you . can win, you have to prevent losing. Spet¥1e< !laywood couJdni think .of much ~-.,1 '~'~• 1 ,1. ". •. .. tho ""-l ho. t apportunity . to play the No. I team,". else • . • ·· . . , , . wawan µave .even µ~11 ti u sakt 1:x.-_...;. s. · . .. ~. · · •, • · . · · ' "·it' if 1 hadn't· been named l\f\1P," the, c,c'Y'I' ;fr The top teams qf today have toµ , f • defenses. I! you don't ha vC 'to ·s~ llawyood ackuowl~ after the wesi tlS-PouDcf Detroit center .said.~"Yoll dob't :."Dt:ffnse -baa car r I e d ·as Ibis far, fooght off two East rol.!1QS fol;' a 134.123 • .. and UGLA. scores very well. We are victory Tuesday night that he had hoped ~"""out ilere and say. ff ,1 play ·going to have to play ·our 'defensi ve -WHITE WASH to win MVP honors. He had scored y;ell, I ~Id be named A1VP. bcca~se game." 23 points. one l ess than Lanier. an<! ther~ are.Joo many g~-players here... About the ·return o( Walton, Phelps . ...,,.._,..~ pulled down 11 rebounds, one more than Lanier felt the taller, stronger, \Vest had. 00 fears.. · the Detroit Pistoas star. squad ~d' to the East 'vhat the East ·..:;: "I jusi can't Seem to· get iW.nanition." w~.s suppqsed to do to U~m.. . "We are not playing Bill Walton," many poin ts lo win. you have a better chance of winning." lie says:· · "My No. 1 goal is to play Cine defense. \Ve're currcnUy recrui ting a fe\v linebackers. defensi ve line1nen ru1d deCensive backs, pl us one ofCensivc lineman. , LOS ANGiLES -.U.S. Dislricl Judge Manuel ReSJ,has continued a restrllniiig o'rder wti,ich will permit Glenn McOoniiJd and Roscoe Pondexter to play in the next three Cal State (Long Beach I basketball games including a Jan. 25 date ' wltb UC Irvine at the _Anaheim Convention Center. Ha-.......i said aottly "I ~g ~h~-11:; 1-hould We 'We;.e ov~poy,•er1ng 10 tbe first hi::Said. "We are Playing against UCLA, the man he wa·, succeeding as head • t"". 1 "~ ~ . . s half,'' Lanier sD:id. "They were supposed the team. We have prepared a game of Bruins football and if first Impression JJBve ~ named .. and it kind of set to run us and .. instead , we rari them . plan for UCLA, not ror one player. is any indication, I expect UCLA will "I learned the rear meaning of playing defense from the pros.'' Vermeil. who has youngf;ters in the Edison~ High football progfam, says he feels no pressure from the presence or cross town powerho use USC and feels SC has earned its reputation of being 1lop colle~iate dog in the LA area. Geiker Picks Southern Cal me bac~ not to be. -. t:_ They were quicker and faster, but I The real key to their team is Keith soon be ending its 8-year Rose Bowl •Ic confessed that he wanled to ~ don't think they utilized it." Wilkes." · drought. ::;;' '!:A P1':.;',':[ CXn?frmedBa~J~~ Easta:;a~ ~":"'Y ~einsohn di~ Wooden said he would decide after · Primarily. newsmen tried to pin down Association All-star -. --~-1 • _ -~ -1 res _su:nruy_QYe~ -a Chicago practi~e session today wh~ther Venneil's plB11:5 _for an offe!lse -would , . . ~. team. . he would start Walton agalmt Iowa. it be the w1S6bone, --a-variation or H~ywood was given ,a w1!d standing We got into ~ trouble m the first But he said. a he 'saves Walton IISomething else? ovation -from the 14,380 partisan ·Seattle h\'o or three muwies -iand had some Id b · t ·ooed ·~ h ' h. h '1th · tans wbcn he was introduced before basketa taken away," the .Boston Celtic wou e me .. f "! ave un · e~ .. Y And the 37-year-qki former Rams the game and another rousing cheer Coach pointed oul "I 1think that had for the Brwns return to Pacilic-8 assistant ~ he ~ not a· w}shbone when~he-:entered t~ame,.:Iike-Lanier, --~ -dermite-::erfect on the outcome of . ~er~ play, .not for Notre _Dame. _ coac!1 but -~at be. U _use any ~ase as a sub. Haywood had fe]t his play the game. We were playing catch-up I m thinking m terms of conference or-than>rfense that tan !;fe-of help. this season merited being .named to after that. play. I want him at full strength for ''I like Jo use two wide receivers the first squa'd. HBecause · of all the fouls, they got conference games," said Wooden who and run reverses. We'll run more th an "It's kind of df£ficult not to play off to a quicker start lhan us." Heinsohn slteues league play because the Bruins we'll' pass anytime but I think a !Ound Formell Newport lfarbor High alfd up to-your ~ when you get that _added. ~'l· _doo!.t.-think': either team must win the Pac-8 to make the NCAA passing game with a good ~ng game Oranae rQ>•st Collegc..fDo.tbilll st~ Gran kind of standing Ovation," Haywood said. established anything early by their play." playoffs. enables you-lo-beat physically" better Gelker has earned a lull grid scholarship • ~ _;;:_-* * -tr 'f:.r * to USC following a !;piirldlng year nt . X occ. I' Gelker, who packs 235 pciunds on · a • M frame, is expected to fill Ille gap •· m -al middle-guard lor USC coach John Treated Like Criminal-Motta· McKay where ~fonte Doris has toiled . · Gelker will be majorini in business. He wu the South Coast Conference lineman ol lbe year under OCC coach Dick Tucker after a year'• layoll due to a back injury suffered al tbe University ol Clllorado. C.lker stlll hU11JO yeart or eligibility Jell at USC and ... istnnt coach Marv Goux bu IAdloalod be wanla Ilic former · All-CIP' star lrom Newport lo work on h1s speed (4.8 40! rather lbnn beefing up his "''ght. . . Gelker's trans!or to use. whk:h has been lo lbe Rooe Bowl• lbe pest tlvo -. wlll become elfectMi at the llld ol lbe curreni 10m~ter. USC'.1 ll73 Jqotball roster • liiciuded • no Oral&• County sridder. • I, SEA1TLE (AP) -Dick Motta, ol Motta's penallieo ~ the result ol an the Chkago Dillis iS k"'l!llng -Ills cool-altercation with officlal Ed Balagowskl -al leest temporarily -alter beinJI , folJowihg,Cbleago's 100-101 loss al ScalUe the ftnt coach in the National Ba1k<tbaR on . Jan. 4 -was oot surprising to \\5'oclalton to tie 1USDeiii!Od. . the ,Chlcago-coacbe 1<1'•.P.l lor1l.!11lning. "What thOUla I ilo~go -cry aliout 'I W . he wanted a big slage," k, or tut piy wrists or something," ltfotta aakl In trying to explain why he said 'after mireommlaloner Walter the c:tli!Unlssloner had waited ti days Kennedy blMl announced a one-week. before making ihe announcement before "¥!pension and ,a #,000 line Tutoday , a ~Ii press gathering. · . pJ)or to "-ol the lequo's showcDe 1 did a lot ol .soul searching." said perlonnancct, the S4th Alktar pme. Kennedy, who already has annollll«!d "But II 'I continue to be treated like . hla retirement as of June t, 1975. a crtmlnol, U... I will be concerned," "He's really getUng a lot ol guts added Motta, mw In Jib lhlb, aeuon now th@t he's a lame, d u c k as Cbicap'1 macb. commlaM>ner,", &aki one league ofrlclal • I i ' ' laughing ... "Do you look ~ me as a milktoast commissioner. who' ls alraid to take action ?:' retorted Kennedy jn ans\ver Illa question-about his toughness. While Motta was being punished. Kennedy also announced that disciplinary action might be taken against guard Gail Goodrich of the Los Angeles Lakers ancl <enler-lorward Phil Jackson ol the New York Knlcks. · Goodrlch.-a member of the Wesrs All·slar starting team, railed to appear at Monday night's AU-star banquet and at the aquad's . practice Tuesday ~ pfior to the West v I c t o r y at the ~Ille " . ' Center Colosseum. Jackson was ejebted from a g!lme agairist Seatlle Frklay night for pusljlng an official following his second technical . f the contest. 1• Kennedy . said,-..,h_e_w_o~ul~d-meet whh · Goodrich and review the Jackson situation before taking any action against either player. The oommissiOner also confirmed ty,·o previous Associated Press reports, ohe .that theJeagu«=.would add one fra nchise for the 1974-75 season and that the playolf pool' for this season would be· Increased from a reconl $750,000 last year lo '800,000 lh1s year. •l "I feel we have 'those · s a m e· possibilities," he adds. . And he feels there is enough l\igh school and junior college talent in South. em California to su pply both schools' lieeds. - Vcrm eil belieVes you are a product oi.. the people to whom you are «!xposed and he feels you owe something to those people. He also wants to rema in active-in C6aching instead or being merely an overseer. .. 1 "'ant to be next· lo the guy \vho makes a great play to ~ell him he did , and l wa nt to be ne xt to the guy y,·ho makes a bad play so I can tell him lhat. too. l'm not ~1,ng to change ·myse lf because r1n head--rach .. , • • Money Don ate(:l MINNEA POLIS l\1 i n n e s o l a quarterback Fra n Tarkenton donated hi.1 entire $7,500 share 'Of Supe r Bo\''1 "l~ers" earnings to help retard ed children and drug" addicts because ·'n1y cup is ahnost full ." Tar kenton, who "'ent lo his home in Atlanta after the Vikings lost 10 1h~P.lia1ni-Oolphins, gav.L.~.750 Dn~top Village, a rchabllitatlon1>rogran1 for drug addicts in New York. and ·$3.7&<> to the ~llnneapolis Association · !or Reiarded Children. -t ' .... -\• • ·- -, ' , •• DAIL V PILOT . ' • .Tars Bid to u·ps~t -Matina • WU1 an iipoet tonight opoil Huntington Beach at West<rn~ U . U t r·i ump h over CQ!nbS' ropld-llre .o 11 e rs , the ClF 4-A'• pme ol. the Anaheim at Westminster ind \li'estminster Friday. behlnd the ooe-man wrecking ' crew ol Raul Contreras. are year Friday night belWel No. Loara at Santa Ana, Guan!• Jlrlan O'Flaherty not the overwhelming cholee 4 ""'tlnllOn Beacll' and No. The auna that have voulted and Frans van· Der Aa can tliey would be U the game 1 Mirilla! coach Jim Steph<ns' Vikings shoot with tbe best and 6-8 was at Hunt~ton Beam. 'na.t,'• the question as into the No. 1 spot hav,e been Dive SeymouT can equalize An Interesting clash is due _,,...~,t_L..!.!.IJl e ~~.J_~~~Uer.· an.~ lnaide. estmlnster where coach action swlnp ~the tblnl BUI Fick and guards Byron IOO:iJit S8l ors re Y on Emil Neeme liii<fhls Anaheim ""'!'d of ho1Ullty with lour Koolck and Rich Brannin&. forw'1'da Matt Spangler and quintet tnvatle , 7 o clock enoounten aJated. All are capable ol ptUng Brian .ReMer for a large ~ At times Anaheim'• attack No, I Marina travel• lo !hO the hot band and uaually do. ihare of .(heir o.icc:ess. • can be slowed only by a dqenlUI oonllnea of Newport._,Oiances.are four of lhoae wUJ HW1tlng10n Be~ch h a ; deflated ball. Huilor In the key claah, where encl up In ~OOliteliiure.-tracllUonally played-poorly-at-Westminster coach Doug cooch Dale Hagey'a Sailors toolgHt, Western -or perhaps It's Stockham la hopefuJ that his are llbarlna flrat place with_ But Newport has ftwn been a case ot Western own fa!t break, keyed by 6-4 Marina and Huntlngton Beach tremendous potential, as players performing better on guard Dave Walsh. along with after two loop conquesta. evidenced by a 2()-0 1purt that lhetr own home court Linn Wilson. and Dale Parker, -Other oanfllcts t n v o I v e catapulted the S.llors to a At any rate coach Elmer can offset the Anaheim blitz. Yoder Hit& Barons,' Santa AnaYalley At Buzzer: S k p~J I . L ad SC SI-SO . ee to au r.vine e ' " -two games off the pace if either Fountain Valley or Santa Ana Valley prov e successfu l tonight. lly STEVE BRAND Of "'9 Dtlly Pn.t Sllff Some of tho best laid plans of man may often go astray but at leist one of theni woJtacl for San Clemente "'"" TUeadiy illiht~ -_.__.,. .. Founlaln Valley and Santa Ana Valley, the laat of the unbeaten teaJN in the Irvine League basketb8.ll race arter two QUllOp, attempt lo J>ad their recorda to 3-0 tonight as circuit· play cmtlnues. COicH-nave -Sr ow n •·a Fountain Valley Barons , ranked fourth in Orange County ratings, plays hos t to Los Alamitos. _, Other 7 o'clock tiffs include Santa Ana Valt,ey ai Corona del Mar. Estancia at Edison and Magnolia at Co.!ta J\.tesa . 1be latter is-also a pivotal affair with the loser dropping And because cl an Impromptu Inbound play never before used, San Clemente's Tritons were able to overcome 'Lacuna 8-:11 oo Bob Vocler'a jump sflot at the buz:oer, 51-SO In Orange League basketball action. Hard-luck Diablos· Fall The &tandlng crowd at Laauna Beach High could In Last Second, 46-45- scarcely belleve the tum of By ROGER CAllUION events when it appeared the · °' Wit °'"" P11il ,..., host Artlata had certainly won Milsion Viejo H i g h ' s ~e important .le1gu.e game. ~ Diabb, better than many and Egertaon was effective in breaking the Villa Park JftSS most ol the time. Los Al registered Its aecond win of the season with an overtime verd1ct oYer _CorQna del ~tar Friday. But 6-5 Dan l\talane, 6-4 Tim Hill and guard John Lodesteln, aloog-with Jeff or Jerry Jolley and Steve Dorsett, figure to bav,e thin&s their way. · . ' They alto, however, fleured to breeze agains t Estancia last week, l>iit-were extended to a 34-33 'A'in. Santa Ana Valley, rated fifth In the county poll , rnust 90!ve the Corona del l\far slowdoMJ game ·to rltainlain 115 pace. The Falcons of CQacti 'Roger Jen sen rely oil R.B. Jamison · and ~tike O'Rourke for most or their outside scoring. . DlllY '°'"" P'llttl 111, ltlcMnl KMflltr UNIVERSITY'S SCOTT KAEFESJIAN (41), PAUL SIMON BATTLE BILL SPRINGMAN (34) AND KEVAN PECK. With three seconds lo &'>. u good 11 most, apparently San aemente had the-bell are on their way to a spolle~·s out of bounds but was trailing role in · Crestview League 50-49. Further, the Tritons h:ad basketball action following· to go almost the full length their second one--point defeat just to get off the shot. in three starts. Minion Viejo had a 32-2.1 lead early In the tl\lrd period before . coach Ron Lindsay's Spartans reversed the advantage at 35-34 with ·1:48 to go•in the third qu arter. Lindsay, for:merly ?\:farina High's junior varsity tutof, saw his team get the winning points with · 1:3'J left 'A'hen Steve Nel!Oll cashed in a three-poinl play. Coach Da\'e Pt1ohs' Ed190ft quintet, predic ted to finlJh second to Fountain-v:ane.y, mu!l find the ran1e toni1ht aga inst Estancia or drop ®'. of cont ention. for good. Dan Dodd, who had been Coach Pat Roberts" Diablos Si1non Leads· Trojans., 53-48 unable lo Inbound the ball were felled by Villa Park· just seconds earlier and bad Tuesday rtlght in the ateainy been forced lo call a lecond Spartans confines, 4$-45, as lime out, tossed the ball high a last-.econd shot hit the front to Yoder in the middle of porUon of the rim and bounced the Laguna Beach key. off. • It negated a s up e rb individual effort by Marlo O'Brien, y,'b) had given his Dlablos males a 45'43 lead with 2 :O'l left on a twisting drive under the' bucket. The C!wgers ran into a white-hot FoWltain V .a 11 e. y tf!am In thf! Ol,)entr, then lost a slx·point verdict to Costa Mesa despite the double figure scoring a 6-5 Jack Clark (17) and guard Jay Wilaon (10). By HAllK WESCH Of ,_. De41J l"IMI 51aff Pa ul Si mon and J eff Giese, a pair . or ·players reportedly fighting touches of the flu, combined to spark a fourth quarter rally which l e d l:niversity High past _Dana Hills 53-48 in Orange League basketba\1 action Tuesday on the winner's court. .- S11non and Giese u·cre . among University p I a y e r s listed by Trojans coach John Driscoll ~s ·being Jess than 100 perftnt before game time. -"But Simon says he's played feeling sicker than he feels tonight," said Driscoll. · Sicker. maybe, but probably not better. Simon seored eight straight points in a . two-minute spurt in the fourth quarter \\'hich pulled University from a ~3 deficit to a 51-46 lead with just over-three-rrli n u.l e s remaining Jn t~ g@me. . Then Giese stepped in to hit a jwnper from .J4 feet out-2nd-two last minute free throws to preserve · th e Trojans second win in three league outings. 1.Intil that ti!fte, it was a nip-and·tuck gal'!'le all the way, and the game was tied or the lead changed hands 18 times in the course of the contest. Dana Hil1s. behind the.inside scoring of center Kevan Peck. held leads of as many as six points in the first half. \\'hile University never led l)y_ mo11e than two un1il Simon's outburst in the final quarter. P~ck, a 6--7 220--pounder, bit 13 of his game-hig h 19 points on short jumpers in the first half, but Unlverslty st i 11 managed ,to take a 28-27 hal ft ime lead.Jhe adva ntage was jn the most part due to the strong rebounding and scoring of Trojans reserve Jeff \Vhite. who scored eight points in th e second quarter to bring University from behind. G WC Strong A gciin; Pitching, Defense Key .By CRAIG SHEFF ~like Kiefer .(Garden Grove) Of t11e DaUY Pilot St•ff will play first. Golden \!lest Co 11 e g c Rod Brown. v.·ho Ii kc ·-...Orwe Coast c 0 11 e g e '5 baseball .has emphasized the Espinoza. eariied A!\-Southern ,_ long ball the; p~st few vears C a 1 i f o r n i a C o Ilfeience· _ basketball team face~ a very and although the Ru stler.Slack _ honorable men tlon last season. pivotal game tonight as the the big power hi tter in 1974, wi ll handle second base with _ Pirates tangle with Fullerton ··they'll more than make up sophomore Gordon Blekelt>y at College in •3 Sou.t h Coast for it with solid pitching. good shortstop and JI.like Sanchez Conference tilt on the Hornets hitting and an 'i m "Pro ve d ·at third. d~fense. · Brown , recently· picked bv Boes Face Fullerton Tonight court. II begins at 'r.30. Rustlers coach Fred Hoover O!kland in the pro draft. hft A rictor~ v.·ould give the \\•ill build bis pitching around .318 last year while Blakeley Bucs of coach Herb Li vse.Y lek-bander Curt Peterson and had an off year with a .248 a 2·1 mark and. put them right-handers Steve \V itliams average. in a good position 10 overhaul and P_at Espinoza. all of who':" Sanchez played at . 1 he iront·running Santa Ana (2--0J. are back from last seasons University of New Mexico last occ·s next three conference • 19-13 club. year 'a.,nd Is a Washington state gan1es-\\'i fh San Diego Mesa Williams is the key. He's pr~u~.outfield the five top \Saturday\, s ant a . Ana a _hardJhrowing G_arden Grove :'I. !Saturday. Jan. 2S) and product who was drafted in candidates\ are sophomores Ce h fi..tt und 1y &b Nodlarid and Jim Sparks rrilos 1 \Vednesday, F~b. 6) 1 e .. L': ro rec,-ent by and freshmen Gary North and -ar'-at hornc. the Olkland A's. Plagued by Rand y Mills and 5 c 0 t t Oran~ Coa st got back in a,. !<'re ~ . last season Bradley. 1he circuit title p i c t.u .. e \\dhams \VBS 0-S. ~ut Hoover Nodland batted .296. but wa' ·Saturday night by defeating says he sh&WS no sign of arm· used as ,a pinch hitter by Mt. San Anton io. 6 s. 6 1 . p~oblems thus far. l!oover n'rOst of the time. He'll Fullerton also nabbed its first How JnUch Petersoo pitches be used as the Rustlers ·No. win Saturda~" knocki ng off will depend on how effecUve 1 designated hitter this spring. San Diego ri.Jesa . 93.59 in an \Villiams is. Peter so n North, from Santiago, will overtime tilt at ~lcsa. ' compiled a 74 mark last man the center fi eld spot with Cooch Ezr:i Van~ 1-lorn's season (2.IS e.r.a). but also Sparks and ~fills 1>laying the Hornets arc lt.'CI bv freshman led the conference in hilting other two positions. Sparks Bob Holgat<'. (5.'41 .,..·ho is \\'lth a ·~~mark, earni~g first ci'ashl'd four homers last a\'eraging 17.2 points per t~a m ut1hty honors. J:le I~ play season but· batted only .211. game. Other starters for firs! ~se w~en not pttchi~g. l\lills earned A 11-Sunset ii'ullerton incl ude f~shman .Esp1noz~ JS_ a top rehefer League honors at Huntington '"1orward Kevin F1 Y n n "'ho comp11ed a 4-1 mark and Bcacl at sho t tstop. I ~phomore. cenle r Jeff liutro~ ~ 1.l6 e.r.a. while pitching Br a d 1 e y i s r r 0 in .,:l6:'4 1 and" lettermen guards in 20 of the .Rustlers 33 games \Ves~inster Hjgh. : Mike Ca nnon (6-3) and to~ritz last year. Another top JlfOSped that ·,,tiller (6-21. Other pit~rs inc 1 u d e figures 10 see action is · ~ Orange Coast is expected so~homore nght·h~JMlers Jlrn freshman Infielder J e r r y · to open with Bott llanker Cam,__)_{ltL. EllLSOo and Brewer, from La Quinta.--- , Jim Worthy, Rod Snook To~ fre~an lefties Ed Orozco Golde n West opens the 1 Q'\mk and Bruce Atilll!r (Sanlla~o) and Roger satlor season, Thursday, ·f"eb. 7 . Manker hit 30 points a~ (Fountam Valley!. hosting Riverside at 2 o'clock 'Crunk (6-21 grabbed 1 1 At the catther 8 spot Jerry in the opening round of the ·:rebounds In the victory over Brown (Rancho Alamitos ). ls Orange Coast tourney. ,,1 expected to be No .. l .\Yllh,t·-;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; D I, SAC, Brent e~rtrldge ( T IJ.S I j n ) II 1'1anker is scoring ·at an backing hlm up. Both are t 11.2 clip per ootJng wh.ile frelhrnen. Sii THI Nrw··19f4 OATSUNS COSTA MESA DATSUN 2145 HAllOI ILYD. C.M. 540-6410 :·Ylorthy ls averaging 13.6 Veteran col.leg~ ptayers will :Snook Is tdso hitting~ In twin mao the other Infield spou . llprea (JU ) while Crunk is -with one exception. When f\'era,glng 9.6: Peterson is pitching, freshman ,.._.,.... ___ _ I \ \ -- Dana Hills, now 1~ in league .play, regained the lead behind the scoring of Bill Springman in the third quarter and a pai r or baskets by ?.1ark Schrey put the Dolphins up by ·three before Simon started his· fo~th·i)ericid'oulburst, Schrtv S1><lr19m1n Thom•SO!I ·~· Wlllelle ro1a1s Dlfll.Mflh 1•1. • 2" r re ' J J i~ 2 0 2 ' ' s ·' 19 1----t 0 • 19 12 12 41 Univtrlll'i' lhl. Collins • O ,. r '! Glel4t 4 11 K;itesilan 03 0 3 7 ~1~':'· 9 0 ~ 11 Vlirlra 1 I I 3 Whltl S ' 4 U HerrJl'IQlon Q o ,', .,o Totals 2l 9 Ston lr Olllrttr1 O•~ Hrns '' n Tl 1--4-1 ' 1Jnlver1(1Y \J lS 11 14-Sl McEwen Debuts Dragster Tom ,'!J\.1ongoose" McEwen of F~unl_!in Valley and one of the veteran drivers on the cifcuit, wttl debut a new rear· engine fuel dragster In the 1974 season opener at Orange County Internaf!onal Raceway Saturday night. This is the seventh annual season opener at ocm where ~rack operators 1tate the 1974 ~s are at '&4 figures. ~cEwen and Larry Dixon's "R51 Don Steele" entry ~ill be 8,mOng the favorites to qualifY for the 16-car program 'Saturday night Dixon gained natiOn-Wide .nOtoriety when he joined· the fivHecoQd ·club with a 5.94 · -rwr. Additional prize mOney Is offered the eight drivers. who quality fer Pro C,omp Eliminator, an lhtrigillng new protessiona,I bracket open to super.cllarged fuel altereds and · gas dragstcrs a n d unblown fUMy cars and fuel dragslers. Gates wm open for i;, T. bracket-time trials at noon with e x c I t i n g side.by-side qualification attempts in both P r o dragster categories conducted lrom S:30 lo 8:30, The first money race It ae& for 9:30. All general admissi on seating is 13 for •t• and 11 for children I through 12. Pit peues will be available· for an additional tz. Now with the clock rolling, A week ago a last-second Yoder tumed, ·had his path foul was not allowed and blocked, dribbled twice and Afiss ion Viejo bowed by one jumped high In the air, With point the defender still clole, Yoder 11lls time the Diablos got flipped the ball toward the the ball with 31 seconds left hoop and ·it never drew iron, when Mariy 7.ogg came down settling into the nets_as_ Jhe with a crucial rebound. San Clemente bench erupted But in the ensuing seconds in celebration. foJlowing a tlme out, the "They (Laguna) were better Dlablos had trouble setting up but we were I u c t I e r . ' ' against the Villa Park man·to- admlUed a s h a k t o g Stan man derense and almost lost DeMaggio, the Trltons coach. possession twice. It was a see.saw batUe the Da ve Patterson, y,•ho led entire evening as each team ?t11JSlon Viejo wi th I s tiad its .!Jtreaks. Typical was counters, got a pass at Uie J 7-0 spurt by the ArtiSts last second and fired from at the close of the second 22 feet only to see \'ictory quarter to give the hosts a escape by virtue of three 29-27 halftime bulge. inches. · Mike Serrano and Atark Zogg and lifark Maurer each Rathbun kept Laguna clooe chipped in with 10 points for while Dan Dodd and Yoder Mission Viejo and guard Dean hit often enough to allow the Tritons lo breath at the ci-Ooe. Each team missed crucial free throws down the lllnlcll and it was orf of o"M of time misses that ScJn ClerneJiL.got the b8U with three aec<>nds to play, The win keeps ·Sln Clemente atop the league with a 3-o 1*t"'O'hile Laguna Beach slips tO l·i. . . - --Siii Cllfll_,. CllJ V ~ ·-"" .... " odft' -' 1 !<13 ''l'" •, ' l I ~·•911 ., ' DOOi 1 '(121, Cet11mor1 ' o 3 t Tot1IJ 24 3 14 SI L .. lllla INdl C•) " " "' ., i'"''"° i'l JO Kr~~R.d, , ~ J 1·1 wn .. h'V ' 3 1 1 Kotnle 2 0 I 4 lot1l1 n ' 10 JO Sc-.,.9...wn Sift Ci..mtflh IJ ll '' t-:.IJI L19un. IMch 12 17 1) t-JO Mission Viejo hit 17 of 36 from the field for 47.2 percent, while the hosts clicked on 20 of 43, 'Ibe Diablos were eight·for- eight rrom ·the free throw li ne fn the second period as -they moved out to a 26-19 le~d. · Mllllell VIII• (iJI -fl"'''' 1 lo : ! 1 ~ ; l~ i1 1~ ,: ll Yllll P•r11 ( .. ) ... "'''' l•c-111 3 o • ' Nel14n I l •' U ~~:·~°" ~ ~ 1' ' l~tll'( 0 0 0 orin1on J • 4 10 "'I""' 010 01111 ' 21: ... ~<.... .,. QQl'hn MltllOll Vlorlo 10 16 ·~ ~ Viii• P11rt. 7 12 20 1--4' And coach 8Qb Sorensen's Costa 1.fe1.1 PtfUJtangs are in a tough situation against a ~ood-·Magnolla team---one \\'hich defeated Compton in pre-league play. Mes1:'s wlnning attack aga inst Edl!On w11s a balanced one and if lhe Mustangs can equal the e~ort Mat1DOlla may find the / combination too tough. John Cu mmins (M ) anchors the Inside while redhead Phil Salazar and Jim . Swain do most of the outside v.wk. Swaln ha s been in double figures 10 times during Mesa 's 9-3 season. · Rustlers, Cubs Oash AMlllC~N MOTO•s tu+Llnn•• DAT AT THI UCIS. WINSTON WllUIN SH STOCI CAI 101,l_IACL.llYIUIJJ_U.CIWA.TJ:lll ADMSllON M>OD PGI •~1.. JAN. '"" '74. u1 us J101 ,.,, t1c•m AND cH•Nci A'T A NIW MATADOR . , • TO II •tYIN A.WAT IA.Cl DAY. ~::;:==:U Golden w .. t College blda to eveq ill Southern Celifomla Conference baaketball mark at 2-2 tonight when the Rus\1,,_ host Loa Angeles CC at i o'clock. CoachDickStrlcklln's Rustlers dropped a hearl- breaker to LA Southwest Frid~. 8H7, LAOC'a CU1>1 abo baYe a 1-l .-.!. Guard Taras Voung leads the Oolden West ""'Ing auauli. 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Cena M8M ..,_. __ .... ,,,_ ..... ,, ..... ·;..;;-... .. -..... • \ . . ' .... --~-----.. ,.~., .. ~ .. ' 4 .. • .. • • • ·-Wtdntsdll1. J~11uary l t>, 1~74 , DA ILY PILOT · Jft : .. Men'•-Golf -··-'-=.::.....=..::=.. --Area Prep ~ _;;;_·...:.., A~.f:.~. Angelu~ ~For~~·ast: .. I .. Seniors _Tourney Begins at SACC r ./ -FlAT SWING PRIME CAU$E OF SHANKING II-you ... , foll into a serious case of shanking-striking iron s~oi. on tho neck, or hpsel, of the club-first check your batk· -. Wrestl!ng Result s .. . -MD Picked -Third-.. "•""Y l.Olfl {>fl {15) Mtrlnt ._ __ Signup.s !or the _annual seniors golf tournament at Santa Ana Country Club have been extended-a Week with play slated to begin Saturday 1---in-thr«nlghts. , :match a •eek.thereafter._ 1'1'trioia Viejo . _ Two players tied for first in a men's sweeps tak es toumameot at Mlssk>o Viejo Goll Cl~b_over the weekend. • swing, Chlnces are It is too St, Anthony Hlgh's "!lot." you are probably toking deleoding .'Angelus Le ague tl11·clu6~aacrtrae1Ftoo-abruptly :ballktl.ball cham Ions a re ••inside" the tariet ~ine (illus. tabbed to reQCat as circuit tratlon .#1). This flattens tMe tilltsts accordlng'to Dally Pilot plane of your swing and causes predictions. you....to_retur__n the clubheid lnto_~ ~Or a n-g e-C o·a a t-t1-r-e a sophomore, seniors K_eilh Leal (6·0) and Jerry KiS!!elburg t:>- 7). --.. ----- $ Plus x. C oach John Moore's 'V arriors (8-S) could move up "lTIUCh h i g h e r , especially with 6-4--atl-leaguer Joe Damm (18.0) in the t1-J•n•IM Ill won by ~flitlt, l~SMllOI\ (LI dee. ,Seso1t11 t·7, • 11'-Todd (L) dee Sli~\I J.2. .-U2-IE1ill'l!l IL) Jllnotd ApoClltf 3:22, ln-AUbrooll (Ai~--l'f_Y. I..._ ll~A.tv11 lMI dtt Lh'ld"e,..-6'3. uo-Otlrlo1wlteh (LI ploritd°" Del.irlO 3:2S. • 1•1-Ltlt!'ICI IL) ptmied Crtfl 1:46. 156-Slrlckltl)d Ill OK 5klg9$ 1.0, 1&7-Btk•r (Cl ~c: Thor111on .. 2. 117-P11uly (Ll dee Meek' 7.J.. lt'l-NlchOll (Ml·olnl'le<I Scot! l :lt. l'+WT-Gr1n1 (M) otc Grifldrod 11.3, The Old Crow flight for players 7~and-over. is the featured grouping With. others for players S0.59 and ~9. Two weeks have been allowed for the first match with a Teamed · With Petty Rrv.ERSIDE -Herschel f\1cGrlff has been around stock car racing for a long time -~rha~ longer than he cares to admit. _The 1~~ear-o1Q_»ridal V!!il, Jim Mehring and .Mario Conti · each fired a 76 w g3in 1IJll honors. Si• players tied for the next spot at 77 lncllxling Ray Kessler, Colby Marceau,--l'.D.-Lippert,-Bol> Forrester. Nick Kostechko, Dave Richordson and Warren Bransby. _c_o.1.taJUeta Pat ·Flynn of Cosla Mesa has been named the most . improved golfer of the year at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. . • Flynn was awarded ·a gold ~rtificate for his prowess by club pro Pele Zogby. . 19thHole UC Irvine's Gary Singer is the only Californian to win the Tony Lema scholarship award since it was -inaugurated. . FranLSinatr..a-ts chairman of the Al l-Aln eriC 3ns tournament tllat Jaises monel'__ !or the scfiOfiirSllips. An 18-hole tournament will be played Tuesday, Feb: 5 at canyon Country C)ub In Palm Springs. 'nle event netted $30,062 for the Lema Scholarship fund last year. the ball '."it.h the heel .of the representative Mater D e.i , .. clu~ leading. The clubface lags with an 11~ pre-Jeague mark, behind. has a good shot in qualllying for another CIF 4-A playoff berltt, but may have-trouble overhauling the St. Anthony- Ser;vite combo. Th• cure Is relatively simple. You must. make your backswing more upright. Tako the club str1ight back from the ball for several inches before aUowin& it to move inside. An open stonce, with tho loft foot pundit' back a bit from the target line . ~ration #2), will force · 1 more upright' beck1wlng1 and such 1 stance· is sulllble on at least the short·iron shots. ••• Here's· how the Daily Pilot sees 'the Angelus League race as lt-unlolds-Friday-t!lgb . I. SI. Anthony. T h e defending league charilplon St. Anthony Saints are given an excellent chance of winning again if they can play with • lh~ cons~tency shown early this season. . JERRY TARDIE with its attack and the defense is a tough, man-to-man setup. Sllck·sbooUng guard Brian 4 . BI s b o p A mat . • Lenzen, , who averages 2.1 Inconsistency has plagued the points per game, is the key Lancera ol coach .Mike Joseph man in the Saints' arsenal, thus rar, but when at peak but lhe,re's plenty of back up . form Bishop Amat could support. handle any team in the league . Center Don-Smith (64 and All~Jeague relurnee Charles IRON OUT THOSE tRoN SHOTS! Arnold Palmer"• book\llt "Hittlni --forward Tom setlske (6-2) Will -Je~ntings {6-3)-av~rafges-ldS th1JrP-ns'.' 1rtts.et1ampionshlp tips to help •b•l'Ptft )'!).Ur Iron.· shot be cowited on for rebounding, po in s per game a ~rwar technlqut. s.nd 20$ and 1 stamped, ritur• inwefopl to Arnold while guards. Terrance Carney to lea~ the team, and sizeable Pllmer, IA ctr• of this newspapw. {6--0~ and Chuck Walker (5-l l} front-liners Ray. Flores (6-6 ) handle tlie playmaking. St. and Tom Bran1ch (6-4J add Anthony enters league play balance. . with a 10-5 record. . Guard depth ccmes from For Totaiglat six-footer Karl Reul, a a Hack. But the loss of guard Reggie Kellough hurts the Pius attack. Kellough -quit the team. "" Others \Vho figure to give the opposition trouble are 6·1 guard Geoff Halton. _6.6 center Patt Carf ana guard Jim Manartno (5-8). llcturning starter B i 11 Truesdail--{6A),.'.._~2 .. ..CQl!_ck_ Baker and 6-2 Joe Harjung are sc rappin g for the other forWard paSt. Ju ... 1or Va..,lly LOlff Utl !)0) Mtrlllf t1-s1~1ey (Ml won tiY torte11. lOS-Robtrl s tll pf1111ed &rown ;$4, 11-0avls (Ll dee Sherrick 1•1. 122-Engle IL) pinned Tyntr l:U , 119-Mahukaw• CM) de<: Mae<11 J-0. ~11<1n1r (LI pln,..ed wn~,.. 3:5. 1.0-Vlllt10t)05 (M) dlC. Millo~ltn 2·1. U7-Grtnl (Ll pf11"&d Colon 1:35. 1$6.-Prlct (LJ wOll by torlell. 161-SllUhler (Ml plor'itd Hu!l -3:41. 111-Koo;i; (MJ l)i11ned K•plan J :~3. 193--Vttley (L) plnneo Ztlner 2:JJ_ HWT-Todlmtr'i (Ml J)lnr'i&d Ka~udil 1 :lJ. Frosh·Saph Marini (10 (15l LO••• 97-0ulfy---lMl. won...tly__tgrlel.t~-_ 10~Belanger iMl dee Hill 1.p. 114-0eltno !Ml dee Etn GiorQle 4·0, 112-!!lej Miiar (MJ, Norrl5 S·S . t79-Brttn1y /Ml Get Mt r1"1s 11-0, l~H1rmon Lt Cle<: Woods l1·1C .. • · 140---Gurrl (M) dtc Perrine 8·2. 6 St Paul c 0 a c h c~,.Lo U1-Frl•r (Ml oec Bar~enh111er , ... ~ • • ' • ltl\-.. 156-Hlll (L) WOr'i tly !or!ell. •' Destro's Swordsmen su (er 161-VJck !Ml dee woo by detau11 . h . . . 171-Ltndor•I CM) dee Ruswll 3-0. ; from a e1ghJ shortage which 19l--Nleto tLl d•c Luppen5 1-1. : ... they'll attempt to overcome HWT -Me~111~ won Dy 1or1eo'.; d wifth good shootitig aJtd Munll""°" 1,,~'?.1~Y 111> sent•~ e ense. 97-Lock"erd IH) Cl~ Godoy 9-6. • Junior guard~P.tark Felix, :5~~'1'~1'!lh•r• {ttl p_lnned GatirJ..'! •ho . . -. t 11-WIL~Oll \Hl WOii tiV fodell. . \\ 1s a_v:eragmg "" poin_s 1n-01iut>o Hl 01,..11ec1 Ransdall J~lO: a game and return.I g a!J 1n;::;Pa rkrfS)-ol"1ied-PlckforC1-•:03.--' n " lJS-Ro5enlhaL (HI pinned G1U~o league for-ward D-e n ·ri i s· 3't:G-w.aver fHl aee v~a 1a.•. . ~. Pendergast (19.0 average) are 11 ~~1-v.i,.. ouu" !Hl d& eorisa!I the P.layers s,t;hPasul wdill be 3:lr.-S•brar0l (Sl PillrJed SmUh (HI counting on . e wor smen 167-Vool CH/ ir""ed Alvarado 1:"6. . 177-Fr11e r S di~ OI011ne 8·2, enter league play sporting an 193-Mauory HI 11lnntd co"1r1raa 0 5 d '''· o-recor . HWT-Pl1nl!1n !SI wOl'I tiv 1or1,11. J1>111iot Vtnltl : 5.lnlf A"' l•SI (IS) Hunl ngton l 11cll 97-No match. · Ore. driver has fallen into one of the oddest arrangements in stock car racing history. It is a· deal 'vhlch makes him Richard Petty's t ea mmate for Sunday's Western 500 at R i v e r s i d e International Raceway. P.1cGri!£ ~·in make his debut in the ''Almost Heaven West Virginia" Dodge. The_ car was built bf Petty and wiJ_l, be maintained and serviced by the same pit crew, but is owned by a company called Almost Heaven West Virginia, Inc. Currently there are 19 collegiate players attending school .through the program, each with a 3.5 grade point Alainitos Entries avetage out of a JXl'SSible 4.0. clftr, Tr1e1t ..... 111"' ,. .. , l i•s E try I. -be b . U: extcl• .. 'Jrt' Rte•. N IE•Klll n orms may o · · •'"' """'"11 · tained by calling 325-1717. IFllST •1.el-3lO y1rds. ' Y9a• BltCll Mood (WtlSOr'il Uttlt Chu Chu (Gtrlf) Bretrlrig Crttk (L!r,h•ml Got"l'ltf JOllH {Ktr'i sl '" m '" "' l'OURTH .... ~ .350 r•rd1. 3 yur olds. AHow•nc•. Pur11 '3000. 2. Servlte Despite t h e absence of junior Dennis Smith, who reportedly has quit the team, coach L a r r y Walker's Friars have posted a 9-4 pre-league mark. 1Pacing the friars are 6-5 Joe-Horvorka and Turk Schonert (6-2), along with Mike Favreau (6-2), 6-2 Chris Gray and 6-1 Craig Seymour. Area Women Netters ·In Qualifying Event lO~Ar'illll (Hl plr'il\e<I HOl'\lleln 3:0l0 114-Chavtz !Sl dee Lilrrleu 10..2. _l?'l-Alvatel IH) pinned Z19a S:4. 129-Gt-tihart !H\ ctec-olaz S-0:----IJS-Whlllk•• ($ dK lltms (-0. l~oon (SO) WOii by ~I. 1~7-Btl$tl¥ (S) pl""e<I Baktr 2:29. 1~w111•er CS! dee_ Smll~ 8·S. 167-Ctrmeny 5) ol,.."ed McCoy 2:31. 177-Hugttes (S pl,..ned Joh"""°" 1:10, ltJ-..Reyl'IOldi Sl WOii bV forleit. HWT-Cervantas (5) pl,.."ed L•w :31 FROSH-SOPH · Big Canuon dlds 1. up. · c111l'l'ltno. PurM suoo. • Cltlmllllf P<IC• 11600. ShakJng tbe recent rams zortlll'• C•H tMYl••l from their bags, members of R"'" N' Gett 11 !BrootsJ the Big Canyon Country' Club· c1noo B•Y Btr !G••l•) "' "' M111Jtl BllllV (RkhtrdS) ' 111 Moon Ml11I011 {Adair) 119 BrtCkll ~ck IL1phtm ) 119 Deck A Cardi (Myles! 119 Grty Oavll !Trt11urt) 119 Truly BUIS (Ctrdolll 117 ' Foµr Orange Coast area each day at 9 a.m. Hunt111111011 IHch f.11 lt7l sant• A• 91--MeCowan (H) pin~ B1rn11 2:30, 10S--Dulf¥ IH/ dee Ben"'"" s...i. 114--Ser'i~ SI dee Va"Oti""' 1·7. 1'n-Slv1e (Sl dee Heate •-0. 129-Harwood (SI dee Moor! 6-l. lJS--KallOOQ (HJ dec__Sd'lwati 10-0. The company was formed by a group or 10 businessmen rrom <llarleston, W. Va., who say they are interested in nothing fll{lre than having fun and promotlng thei r borne · state. • lfi sta ed Miu B•I Btr (Whllll men s go mg group g a F111"''" c11k (Crostoyl m '" "' "' "' n9 low ball of foursome Mack•Y'• c11tlbtr (LlP11•m 1 KIC•pU Lu (Hirt) tournament over the weekend. Brttdslfck <W•rdJ Two teams .tied for nm ;~·~·,~~~·: .. ) place at 58 with Robert Hilgren, Neal Lakenan, JaCk DuBoise and Cecil Wheat ·on ooe. 'Ille other had John Parr, ?\lark Fu1more, Grant Alan and Dick Cole man. n9 Sl!COND RAC.-:. olOQ ytrds. 3 yur old mtl<I-. Cltlmlng, Ctlll..f;lrtd. PUl'M Sl.500. Cltlmlng P<lte MOOG. Flyll'l!I Ft'n iCtrdortl ttt ~h Btr BttlY (Hirt) 117 Wlllte FrOlll (l(r'iillhll 117 Hohl Boom '(MllclHlll) 119 Joyous Chick (Knt11hll 111 Mr. Moon Spltll't !&roolul 119 Klply Brotd (Plttlo) 117 ,!PITH ltAC• -170 y1rd1. 3 't'Nr 1k:11 • up. '.Allow1rw;1. Puri• ..... KOl)l)ft' (~r) M1nd1t11 (Htrtl Olde Smoolhl• (Llptlam) Tolllt Bogel (Rltllllrds) 81r F1me (Wrl9hl) "' 'lit "' "' "' "' 3. ·Mater Del. Coach Jerry Tardie's Monarchs rely on their familiar inside garrie .with emphasis .on· the front line (BrendOn McCaughey and Steve Martindale), along with a good driving guard . in sophomore JiTn'Schultz. female tennis players are among 64 competitors shooting for operi spots at the Virginia Slims of Mission V i·e j o tournament in a qualifying tournament this week at Old Ranch Tennis Club ¥t Seal Biach. Matches in the three-day event got under way today for Michell Rau1and of Costa Glynis Coles of England is top-.s.eed.ed among t b_ o_ s e participating in the qualifying tournament, which includes such high-caliber playe rs as U.S. up-and-comers Laur a oUPont , and Laurie Tefiltey and international h o p e f u I s Helen Gourlay of Australia, Marie Ne um annova· of Czechoslovakia and Nat~alie 140 ........ aocrolt \'I dee Jor1es lG-0. 147-SIOllr'i (H ltd Brow" •·4. !S6-Humphrtv (HI dee Hu111ar 7-0. 167-Schal•r (HI p1,..ntd Ctsl 2:5. . , 111-litoll't (HJ Olr'i"td Gillltots :31. 19'3-Russttl (SJ olnned Berrier 1:22. i HWT -Arel (SI plnl'lld Ctrrt;W 1:16. • ' Prep Hoop Summaries ... "This is a great opportunity for me," ~fcGriff says. "I've al\\'ays wanted to get back Into Grand _National on a regular basis." fo.fcGri[[, who ¥.'OR th~ .1950 f\1exican road race as a youngster of 23, -Was -a top driver in the early days or stock ,car racing, competing against . men ' like Lee Petty and Buck Baker. Toda y there's a whole new generation of drivers he will be faci ng and a new circuit of race, tracks. . Practice for Sunday's main event of 500 miles starts Thursday 11-5) and a g a i,n- Friday (!f.12). Qualilying for 25 c;ars take! place Friday afternoon (1-4:30) with the balance of the 35-<:ar field qualifying Saturday morning (!f.12). The Permatex 200 f o r earlier model stock cari will start at I o'clock Sahlrday with Stlnday's race beginning at 11. sec Dealt 51-44 LOss . LA MIRADA -Southern California College hit a cold'" spell in-.---tHe-closing-mlnutes- and as-a usulT dropped a Sl..f4 decision ... to host Blola College's basketban t ea m Tuesday night in the winner's gym. • Ted Bergerson hit 16 points and Jack Causey contributed 12 before the final drought. ln the last two minutes, SoCal missed nine shots from the noor. Tuff'V Mls1 (Wtrd) 117 Chickl 'To•en (Clerlutl 117 Cult As Ever (My!esj 111 Top TOlllo Btrs IAdtlr) 1%2 R1stus Doll (Morris) 111 Rocky Muntct (TrHsurtJ 111 !oyt'ldlc•lor (SmL!h) 122 THllD IAC• ~ y1rds. 3 year ola.--.. UJI. • Cltlmtng. Pvrse Sl500 CltlmlnQ prlct 11600. ' Arty Rocktl IMvtttl Mater Dei likes to go inside , SIXTH IACll! -170 ytrds. 3 year olds & vp. C\tlml119, Purs.1 Sl800. Cltlmlt19 p<ICI UOQO. ::; Ba·sketbaJl Mesa, Gail Elliott and Tam Fuchs of France. GrH!I Up (Glrta) JO'fOUS Lyn !Btllou) Etrlty Chtrge IWtlJOrl) Ft!'l<Y Wiiiow (Rlmtrdll S.ngull'lf't Jtl-ICrostly ) ',E O'Shaughnessy of Newport Three UC Irvine t e n n i s .., Fre.tlm111 There was another tie for the third spot at 60. On one team v.·ere Tom Ellisoii, Bill Moore, Toby Oi!IOll and-Bud H_ol_!:_~ secondf_MKl~Gheuad was O>mpo~ 0 on-c nnan. Bjame Qvale, Bill Doyle and -Moonllght-S.., (A.d1lr) -1%2 T.,I COit {BtUou) . -117 Moby Klllla" CWtrd\ •l(Jrig'1-R.ntv1 (Tr•••ur1) -lhL -s ~ -:..J •. --·· -·· ·-~.ach and Doree!!__ Irish --~f ~~!~ers are participating in Min• Viti• (441 l1tl s1H1t1,act_ ~~ tanumgs ~ Huntington--Beac.h~-~P the gUalrr··ing-rounallj1sweek · ::':.-!}~t-~-· -1•1 -4U~ sl'VIHTH ltACI _ 350 Y•rds. 3 · ' eight from the qualifying field in an effort to gain a spo ~ct'Vn < 4 l --~ 2h~!~\~ Bl•l•ll• !P1n101 111 T• Wrll'ff'·(Myle.) llf Mr. At.tro ZtllM iPt!)f) llf Anpll $ur1 ~IU tC1rdoUI 11f KIY !Knl11M) r::... ~:: Rtv~fwA=tt':i~· PurM l'ltl•WAY Ll'v,OU~ , .. PA ,earn the right. to participate in the major tournament at 5~~rng(l~Utl\: ~IUIOll Vl1j~) B~~ t,,._,~!J,",•,..1r~,,.1,,,,_,1 ,','•' ~:=!1 P•rk ~ ~ ~~ ~~ in the $50,000 tournament next Mission Viei·o. s, FIKht 2, eom50l'I 1. '"""" IL -Htlftlme: M11sro,.. Vl•lo 23·15. Will Layman. Alnmitos Results ·~·=· ~:~~R\c~~':i' :g ~:..,"'°... ~ 1 ~ l~1 week at Mission Viejo. Included in the ·group are 11rmm 111 <>dd$m•k•r (Hirt) 172 Fulllrtor> 1 2 185 1n · All I held fir Ml11IOft Vllfo IJll (4') vma Ptflt Chiller CTrttiurt) 122 LI Httlrt 1 2 14, In 64 payers , St newly named women's teMis Blum Clfl f< CJ) Gull!rt Otep Mist !P•11101 111 ~~~~"i:.111!-i l 1U ~ round matches today, with the coach, MS JriSb and two ~=:dis,~> · ~ 19>14~o1~~~ l!IOMTH ltACE _ olllll Yll'dl. 3 TllllNY'I 5Ull'.l'I d I 3 h d I d ' Gll!ls!cher'i (1 2) G 112) Kfe.il(lfr vur o1a1 1. up. ci.rmlr!ll. Pvr" ::~:'~.~t 751""£lv~~~: ~ roun o 2 s c e u e or her team members. Jean Ra,..1s en G <n Hutt TlltlMy, J ... ,., 1L tt14 CINr,-T...U .... PlltST IACI -«JO v1rd1. 3 Y••• oldl. Cl1lmlrigi. Puri.. SISCO. MY Pali Moon (Llontml Llttle OW. (Tru1u rt) Gold Is Btl~llfvl {Wtr<ll Time -20.n. ,,.., ,,.., f.llO 1.20 ,.., Alto ''" ..;. Moor!· Lhihttfll,..., Olfl' A Wt¥, Baciltrl•s Cat, WIW!fWOOd, fly MIC f~y, Merry Bir Ml». Mil Clt'l'M!lllr'll. SJ ll!Mtl -HAY '"' IMM · 6 4-Urtll 0..... , ... Ml.Jt. 41COltD ltACI -S49 Ylrdt. 8 ye1r oldt & u,. Sttl't9r1 t11owtnc.. Pur" tn(IO. $1tn'f Wondff Miil (Trtwrtl 10.00 4.1t ).Ml M111Mmlt10U•.{Adth'1 3,40 1,20 ()Hp TOlllO IMonlll 5,(lg Tl!M. -VJia. •. Al~ rM--.Rociitt J•, Mr. P~, P1rr Cltbtllr, B•rrlrto. THlltO ltACI! -400 Y•rds. 3 Yllf old m1llllfl1. PurM 11500. To Be (Wttson l 35.00 1S.IO s.to O•fldr D•,,.. (Pattlol 11.IO s.oo Whetlllncl (C1r dot1l 3.'6 "--20.SO. • Aho rtr'i -Sherri Lu, M1SI Alltl.I, Open Country, 'll1 A Copy, PflM Club, OlcktYI T11rdr01>, Two To Go. llOUltTH ltACI -1110 Ylfdl. 3 .• vttr oklt & vp, Cltlm!1111. ,.VrM 51600. Oltl BttllCtf (Wrlllhll MldW•Y Torri '(Ad1\r) Third COO'f IMylts) 11.00 9.20 3.20 t.60 2.M .. , Time -46.56. , N111on11 c111rit., u.o..... ~1~1rz.~or:~0~.--122 ¥r:.e1h~1=fa~r.~~·:au T 1 hurs16 day Fondd thePfilmal beroll;Od Nichand and Lindsay Morris. ~;:~~:tis~1:\~~~i~r:1~w111y 2. N•Y """' fPflJll 20.'fJ •.oo s . .o M1d,..111tt1 Spffd 1A<111r1 119 ,.-,, ,,,',"•'•'•',, .. ,~-, o set r1 ay. ay gms Miss Nachand is the sister Wtlch Mhsy Go ISm lih) IS.00 7.20 Stfllt Ber IK"111hl) 117 ""' ..., lllt1lltlm111 L1;V,!'~"°~.!..'T•N1urt1 '·'° G•' "·°" (K1,..1s1 11• ~\r~r! ·~,$~0::11H1111 of former UCI men's team u1wn1 ... ,11. u•> 1471 s•ft c••"""'• r•"" Roytl Fl!ll ltocktl (llphtm) 122 T 1 LI Hatl 1 ( . Ch k N ch nd h Nu"l1 (91 F (10) Mfltllell Alio ffA -Miit &Itel!; [)eel!;, Tiny Moon FHI (C'*y) 119 roy' r Ca Cap a1n UC a a W 0 An<iersoro (12) F (Il l Frank: c111c, A•• coo1~. Phofbe•s Lr 1, F1ee1 Rull•h <C•rdor•l llt oa.t.NOl 1.1Aeu,• •• ,ge Scores . teamed with Gr.eg Jablonski Greer10U9h 1211 c noi Ad1ms Copy Wtlch, Rebel Ooll, 5,_, ,,,,•. • Doutill Poco Bid IOrtylr) lit W L rA '' '°' 1>1 G I I .,... Pil leo's B1r<(Rlchtrd1) 172 Stn Clemtnte 3 o ua 132 to win · the NCAA college rom "' 8 Betrd llOHTH RA -Quick: RelHW {Broob) 122 U"lvtr11:rc 2 1 1st lil d McMtr'inft (3) G U) Reotklr'i!ltr ~~:,. otd\ ., cu~. -c1.~1no~a·~~,.; __ • e1 Dor• o I l 11 MIGH SCHOOL ivision doubles Championship ci=~':....!ii:.: La11uoa--t11JM-. san Bold 01:.'NIH u~~c~1,j;,i:: v:~e l ,r=: t:~', Beath •" 22 lll lfi LB WllMlfl 111, servile 59 in 1970. H•lfllm•: sin Clemen!• 29.71. Bid tAd1!r l 10.'l) S.OO ,,Cl) Cltlml"ll prlct ll600. _,.,. 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' -, Llvln Oo11 IU~om' ''' LKUr'il BetCh 11 £1 Oortdo SI. MtrY'! 77, St11tle Patlllt 69 111"' -J.lel lld & 6-(fMtj "'' Vt1tnt;lt ti Dtot Hllls StlOl'I litl ?J, WtllM• 73 Ptlll UJ1... • c, Wtlch E!I {Armstro"") 119 Str'i ClflfT\tllll ti SO!lora Ltftyettt 1(), Col91t1 $4 &rH at Unlv1r1llY Botton Cof. '5, Northaasjer" S9 j!ll/.INTN RAC~~.~ 3l(J Ytrds. 3 '''' ClllSTVllW LI AOUI Ptnn1ylv1llla ll, St. Joseph's, Pa. 53 _, up. ., ,.._.__. W l PF PA S. Ctrollr'il St. Ill, Bentel kl 10 11 ... _ _ · ... ' .. """°' Pouru Pro Results Katt11• l o m in va. comll'\OflwHl!h 1111. cornen "' V I · F'ootlllll 2 1 190 114 Orake 89, ArkilllSlls SI. 69 '" Jullebug (Wright) 2'.00 f.M • . .O Tu!o!ln 2 l 208 ,'!,'s Ortl Roberts 111, Nltlr'kt-Qli'lilla .,, "THAR· SHE BLOWS" WHALE HUNTS-WEEKENDS-ONLY Starting Dec. 29-9 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the . U-ANA " WHARF SPORTSFISHING -- 25102 DEL PRADO,. DANA-POINT, CALIF. 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S11.ddltt11r.k 36 Carroll 95, N, ko.orit1nal'9 . u I! Id -Vt!'l<OllVtr 4.-TorOl'ltO 2 Frlll•v'• OlmH W1stml >1te"r 12, s. Ul•h SI. I! l'4NMI • • -l·Yllll Jllftfblltl a Ntw York lsl111dtr$ 4.-All•"'' 3 Tustlr'i ti Ml1sl011 Vltlo 1"91f, Pllll ll26.M, Ml"nei.olt S. SI. LOUii 3 VIiia Ptrk at El Moder'ia Orantt II St0dt1batk ~Kafljlf ti FOolhlll --- Mesa Girl in Trials Ali.o ,,,.. -Go FlossJe Go, C1pla!n Kii(, Mod Art. c~ttt011. Costa Mesa's Kyle ~fper be held in the evening at 7:30. ''"H RAC• -«111 y1rds. ' Yt•r will be. among 50 participants Optional exercises are set olds & u,. Cl111llltd -•llowtnu._l!.ur.se___com......ti .... _ln-the-firSt-Wocld-Saturdav aL2...and..7. p.m $4000. Tr.. Jr. Women'• Chlb of --·& 1--·--'111"11""°" BHctt. Games trials s t a r t in g Those competitors w h o "i'tt:.':s;::,' '·'° •.eo 3.20 Saturday afternoon at Cal 8"9r~ ?O or ·more points in BIG canym fK,..1111111 •·'° 2.eo State (Fullerton). the eight • events ( four A'r~B~ ~~29<."1"1'1 4·00 • Two Olympic Games compulsory and fow: Optional) Biola went in front. 24-16, in the early going before the Vanguards brought It to 2&-28, t-----•at-the halfUme=:lntermiaion · In the fmal stanza, SoCal went in front, 46-36, but a zone press forced tumovert and toss of the game. AJ&o r•n -. G•'" DIYIOtncl. co'"'., veterans Roxanne Pierce and qualify for the l}ationals in· ......... Jud'/_I WonOll', Debb ll . "lino' . M I . I -le· Ht ;-Will-be -among-"'--' is m-ay. t wd -take s1KTH au1 -• v•l'd•. ' vt•r the entries in the gymnastic an' average of a.75 in the eight ·~·kl•.'" ~lllmlno. Pvra. IJCIOO. meet hosted by ·the Southfl'Tl events to s c o re more· than Ph•ml 1,40• t.eo l.to C.lil I Acrobat! T 70 P .ur• 1111· IP•> 11.AO 6.to om a c earn · Rul\Blotlb\I Ru'n IM•lrl • •.oo (SCATS). • Based .on scores in this ' I TllT!I -20.3'. • Jr • soc11 c.r1~ ''t.1 ,. tfl A•.o ,,,.. .-Tyta111vm. T11rf'• Rtb, Compulsory cOmpetitlon ,on w e e en d" s meet 8111 H•lm , 2 , , w . Bir H~. Rtck 011 M•n. Sanc1y•1 the vaultin\::~-and balance the nationals, women wil l be " '' -' 2 2 < $pUr, Noor MOO!\. Bl• Jfdd, llYI~ J.•~11;; 1 o o 2 _beam will held Fri~•Y at selected to compete in the s~r1ds~1 1 o 1 2 •s •1tc1• -+-0•11••••11• • • 2. t."-.. ex--w. .. and uneveo World Games in V a r n a , Blf9l"Ol't I O S 16 PtltMrt lilt. Ptlll tm,Jt. I''~ ''" '-'-' C•11MY 6 o 2 12 -, J*rallel bar eompetition will Bulgaria, tn September. Ro,1 " 1 0 1 2 SIVlltTH RA.Cl -350 Ytrd&. 31';.;;;.-;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. TC!l•ls 30 4 16 44 Yfft. okls I. up. Cltultlld llltCNr1ta.IJ ~~·-·-'"-·~~·~,~·~··~"~":....;··~·---~-~'-"'-'"-·~·-·-"-"-·-·~~~-:.:...~"""==~·-'~"':1~ San .Francisco · SeeSMSat1ona1 S Campeorts &8lk5f!~ P , · see fabulous Remington 6"' Room Boat -Show l anll-2!)• CowPaz&ce .' Paramo.unl--Sports Gverglkin.g in JANUARY -wHnE SAl;E!- 200/o O.FF . • . \>N ALL WHITI C\.OJMIN•. Hu11dr1d1 of Dt1111t, Sklrt1, 8101,1111,. h\t11'1 Shlrtt, $hort1 6 otltt~ ltel'lt. ----leto.lo4t........, Jht 333 E. 17th St., Casto Mesa (ltllllllll 'Tlll twtmll!llMI 'MMM .r Ptnc11111) .. THE BOWL GAMES ARE -OVER!. ' ' . Ind wMllMr 'IOU roottd for USC ot Ohlo $t1t1, Notr• 0&'"9 ot' Al•· tia!!!!t__~rneoodv ~ tltd 10 Iott. vou don't ha~1 .. 10 tit tht IOllt ""911 It comt1 lo prolecflllll tit thole lhlngs you cherish. ti 11'1 hetllh, 1111, home, auto or l)Ytl1'1111. tff ~flit proltc:llorl . Af11lrrtr12.00 ctll•7Se w-.,. 2pftlto11pm S.-10omtol.1pni """"" 10 • .,, to 7 pm Free children'.s triiut pond • PHONl142-6116 I l\o ...... ,_...:."""::::·~T/J!!.~~·~""::::·~·-"""'::::~"'~·~·~~~·~"~·!N~,~·=,.~·~'~'·:.. ... ""l .... ..i~· ... ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,J· 979°2555 • - i ,. -' . . ------- I I .' . ' •' ; -.. • .. > . • ... oP.h~: ~la11s 'Br~ef E11cou~te1~' for ·TY ~ ANGELES (APJ -'°liss Loren , who v.·on an -Podd,9 Chayefs~)'. an -A six.part ml n i !'e r I es ~re.ss Sophia Loren bas been Oscar as best actress for awurd·Y:inning writer absent created by Pulhzer Prir.t!-" ~ to star In a new "1\vo Women" in 1001, will frQ1n television for a dceade, winning author Jame 1 ~~tion of Noel COward1s play the pal'\ of a wotnan 'rill develop fi ve dramatic ~1ichener "'iii be presented ln "9rief En00\¥1ter,'' remade "·ho becomes invoJved wilh programs (or th<! network. conjunction with lhe~ ~t}QQ_'s 11ST PLAY i '.~ TONY AWA•D -DltAM-\ CltTKl AW&IO' "STIC~S AND IONl1"'. r; o.t.v10 11:a11 .. •. '1·• ,,, t11e tint ti .. I• s.: Cellf,, tlle ,,.,._., eft!" ,...,~ .. ~~ :I ............... bfhllut .,. ... ...,.,....,, ... , ........ 'f'Wrt91•t-A MA.IOI THIATllCAL.lflNllll "•: ·NOW SHOW d1r· • 1 television special next a doctor during " brief Ch;iyefsky is the author of bicentennial celebration. . lt ·the· Na t ion a l meetiilg at a London rail way "l\1a rt.y," "The Ba ch e Io r will focus on a rictional ftmlly ing ·C.OmD&Jly said. station In \Vorld \Var IL Party," "1'hc catered Af(air" as it li\'es t~ugl} ~e major -- twill-be.the first dtamati ' r~ie ii f_!..!...B..r i-e-f nod hJJgspltal." events or American hlSlory., agpearance of ibe Academy Encounler" 'vas ·first released · t\Jhrd-winning •actress 011 In 1946 with Celia J.,hnst>n ·~can televJsion~' T h c and Trevor Howard. 1ir9gram wlll De produced>--in . NB !so-made t h e s e ~gland, and ~11!.! Loren's ~ annoWlcemcnts at a news Mar wlll be announced lator. conference oo f\1ooday: J ·· '! •. easily the best movie so far this • . • ' ' . .. Year'' -S!ephen F••b•r --• NEW YORI( TIMES ' . . "Profoundly affecting ... s'ensationally fu nny ... one of the most important Am erican films of the year." ' " -Cha•h!•Ch~·nul M LOS ANGELES TIMES . .. . .. •• .;.. " ':J hda!~r.itiilirWu l~ .. C'*lli i'.JI • ~~11!r."-l!kilr6 h.:.f'J.u'E~ HELD OYER • 3RD BIG WEE~ , .-. ,,. · ;. Meia Theatre New,.n & 1 '" $t. COSTA MESA 548·1552 Family Twin ~inema -. ·FOUNTAIN VALLEY 962· 1248 -.. ', .SOIUIY NO PASSES 1 WEIKDA.YS . 5:00 • 7_:00 • 9:01).; SAT & SUN • 1 :00 • J:OO • 5:00 • 7: ·~ • ' . • ' ( --· • ' .. Ii'' , ' . . • •• ••••••••••••••••• •.• TMINSTa• ATOO(D•N WlfST ..... ·-· lll0¥1 & Ull Oilto Plll'l.. ···--·· .. .. .. ,.. ,. MON. •FRI. 7:10-9:15 '· SATURDAY 12:45·2:45·4:45-7:10 9:20·11 :25 SUNDAV FRC>f; 12:45 DIDIP&CIDI YlllT ••au II ua•••t t••at .· ' ,. A N.llAMOl.lfllf MUAl.r DINO Dl LAIJt'l£MWI ,,........ . Al. PACIND. "SERPICO" ,7,o4141 540-tl•4 . · Slo-4401 .• . '1l0·6ff0 '4H·JJJ.I .... ., .. ,~. .•.. , ,R~·~11(. '., """"'nel>Oci.try"Tiill Ml.Al !;e..,,...,.:,o,,,.\!MlDCI 1""1'-NOllMoUI WEllUll !>mat.ell<! h, MAllTW UlGMAN ~·-o Cf llONlY w..-T rt~;..;:~~ MIMll fHIODOR.Ui ~s.,,.,.,.,,-.,....._ ....... __ ,"'"' Cr.iO"tryT~ l>Plr.,..A~ ' r NOW. THE ·MOYIE " ... perhaps" A Q."4AN J["1S0N Fh "JF.SUS €HRISI - SUPERSTAR" the n\O!lt remarkabl,iiln1 toeruergc. KJ: Cecil B. Der..·lilltl foundl'<I llollr\\UOtL" -~tRNON SCOTT, "'' . 1. ,~,;,. pt~•rh 6 GEORGE HARRISON · ond *'i•Nh in THE coNCERT FOR BANGLAQESH IQ: .......-!!:/~·"' ..... , ........ . 111rro1 .... , .................. .., .... 1 "SUPllllAI" 7 an d 10:25 ..___ "U.NGLADESH" 8:50 SUN DAY l;IATINl~ .2 pm ·~ Ma'"" of his fellow Oii~ c~d hlin themost~~,ali'<e -ar> 19!!'!11t ·':!""" -_, .... . . • .... Mmutrft .. lUM .. ..._ DINO,DI ~ ~·~ ·, f t f~ 1 . PAC1Njl18,i:kP.1CO'° 11 .. ,~~ "'' 1,1 .. """" Do "nlfllllAAI !de!· ''"bf W:ill.lOO 1AlTir<J '-KMIMAN Wlllll Pi-eoMAllTlfll .... GMANO.·•·l•<i.IKINO U,llll!f'""~ MllUI UKOOOll.UUi ., . 4 • • MONDAY THRU.·fRIDAJ-7:25 & 9:45 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12 :45-3:05-5 :25-7<:45·?:5_5 COM'ING . ' " -. ' H•ATltE "A>IOR at A~AMS; CQS~A :/AE..SA. ~.S<~:3102 H II I I I.VO, OIU Mll.E 50Ul"l 01 N 01 O, • • • ' . I • U A CITY MD. SOVTM COAlf CINIMA 1 -lUUNY • '1Lt.cw11 ANO 80LOEN AOlll)....WIN •rlL 1111 ~ ... ,..... ~ ·~ril/.W. Mnltlflf "LAUGHING POLIC•MAM". "P:•lEMDS OP:-EDOI~ COYLE" 11111 Ctllrl 1111+ • 'THI IEST 0111 TM• H•W TOltK •1tOTIC l'ILM FllTIVAL .. In C•l•r·ltlltcl ICI W. HO!,lllft/KIY Ltnl "81tll!ZY" "PLAY IT AS IT LA.YI'' .. iltl In Ctl•rt tltl ONE OF THE BEST ADVENTURE ~OVIES-oF~THE-YEAR !"-•BC.<"- "IT IS JHE SORT OF MOVIE HOLLY.WOOD SUPPOSEDLY DOESN'T MAKE ANY MPRE. 'PAPILLON' IS THE ESCAPIST MOVIE WE USED TO 60 SEE ON SATURDAY NIGHT." "STEVE me QUEER IS MARVELOUS."-" .. '""' "lllTID HDFFmAD · IS SUPERB!" -c,. ~.,. .... ' 'MONDAY THRU FRlDAY • 7:15 & 10 P.M. ( . ·SAT. & SUN.· 1:30·4:15·7:15 & 10 P.M. . . ' " ~f· " .. • COAST .II.WY. AT MAqAl!TH\IR . •LVD. NlWl'OllT 1£ACM • 644·07IO " . ' . \ ~ WALT DISNEY , . PllODUCTIONS' Ao NEW tARTo6N FE.\TUAE MON.·FRI. M-10 . SAT. & SUN. '1·3·5 ' 7·~11 • • ' _, . . ' • ... • • - .. • _ ......... __ _ ' , ' ' 'Benny's, Going -Again -!···· IJE $AID THE title exists only because he found that audiences in Las Vegas and elsewhere recalled his "First LOS ANGELES (AP ) -The production , to promote mollon National Conference of Mot .. 1-on,,.__-"icture ma_ king.in the Unired arewell -S·p-e-c·i-a-1 ' -' -on -television last year 8 n d Picture and Television unions States and to protect union laughed when he urged thcµn has withdrawn ils threat to employes. ·to watch ,his second adieu. · ·boycott dire cot or Sam Robert said the conference "And 1 tell you," Benny Peckinpah's latest f i Int said, "It's tough enough· for because it is being produt::e<l an audience lei remember your in Mexico rather than the last show. But when they Can United States: remember a title -well, . J Sam Robert. n a t i on a I told my manager i£ \re don't coordinator of the conference, u~ the title again \\'e're said the group was convinced crazy. that the film, "Give Me the "Now I tell the audience Head of Alfredo Garcia," has we're going to do the third, a l~gitimate need to ...... use th e fourth , the 9-0th rare"1ell . ~fexlcan backgrounds t 0 But-it all depends how this produce an aura o.f authenti· \\"Orks out.· I don't know·. I city. had· another funn y tille they Robe rt said tbe conference. laughed like he11 at. at a meeting in Dallas. voted "Shows how they do against boycotting the filnr remember things. t 'vas going and picketing its sbo,vings. · to call it 'Benny with a Y' .. • BENl\'Y WITll a cigar '-''3S . aked if he wouldn 't give show blz "retirements" a bad name U he persisted in "farewell" specials. did not address its vote to Peckinpah .hiniself "'ho was condemned by the group earlier for "his disgraceful attitude" toward making pi£tures in the United States . nae group had citiclzed a Peckinpah press statement In which he said,-·~For-me, .Hollywood no Jongir ex::ists. lt's past history, I've decided to stay in· Mexico because I believe I can make . my pictures with greater freedom here." ROBERT SAID-Pecklnpah·s comm~t apparently ,.,. a s directed not toward t h e industry 85' a whole but toward MG1t1 studios with whi<;h he had a dispute over the cutting of one of his films . "We dealt with the picture not so mu ch as t h e individual," Ro bert said. "No, it's been done before. of course.'' he sa id. citing the famous cases or l!arry Lauder and Sarah Bernhardt. who. made so many fare"'·ell tours their bye-byes could stretch from here to Ctiin~. ·•wE DECIDED that "'e \\'ill not treat it as a fortign runaway/.' he said. " ... We had to back down because we have some guidelines about -runaWays which allow foreign production i! the cultural.. or geographic setting 'is -too costly to duplicate in the United States." ,--~-------~1 -... 1-<.:.•U..• CINEOOME JO;,:. .. ··---,. ..i...LO..Lt....I -..... _,.,,..,. Cl~fOOME 21 • • • ~-!!'11~ .. .. . . SIAD/UM ·/.'' .. ~l]Ul~~ .... ·-,. .. S /AO/UM '2 ,' o. .a.:nin•x '111: ~' -'" ..... _ ... SIAD/UM •4 :~ t. _.a_..uc"L~.I " ••• The conference, w hi ch includ es the entertainment indust ry's largei;t unions, was organized to r~ht~rn,a(away --- ..,A.PILLON" fPG» -Slt'lt McOWtll & Doi"• ""'""" "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" ... "'m 'N TILLll" INJ. TKE LA!JGMIMG l"OLtCIMAN till TM• fltllNDS 011' IDDll COYl:I (It) TM!JNOElt l"IST flt) "SilPICO" lll ...,.. "IADGE 373" Ill ''TH~ SIYIN UPS" tP•J .... "5TllLYAlD IL'VIS .. II) H~~ .:{¥1ER,1 • J:u11ni•1t lovt Story of tht Ye•r .-.:.... "Y"«v, Yery h••Y" .•• -J•1H .. Crllt _ ..... "A TOUCH OF CLASS" IPGI .... ''THE NIGHT VISITOR" -T,.,.., H1w•nf u.. u11 ... : . -' -· . I Bac!k ·to t'lre F,Jlt~s· Wtdn,lday, January 16, 1974 DAl.V PILOT Zt . ~ --.L.-I .._.-..----• -·- 'Happy · Days' lle_re Again , BUT OF COURS_E, \vheo the show: had little more than "Happy .. Days" will be having even once dated a an. advise-on role .Tuesday, re-. ·season's hit'. only because lJ'L,t! olg night comes, it comes to quired only to smile tolerantly . . . . II naught. And awkwardly, for and advise his son to be hon -rmlhons of Americ!ns are old this is a ~ory abol.it Growing est if\ all matters. no\v, at least 30. ll'll bel Up. . · The rest of the family -'obligatory fo1· all or thenl' to n rlfptct-order--eome-nex~a.-mothet,-a11-older-hoot or cheer the show 's Oaf queries about t he a pre-teen daughter ::ire aloii.g histor1ca accurac . FAMILY TWIN CINEMA ' < I • ' " '" ., . ' ' ' "' •' ' 'I''\••!<''"''' CINEMA I HILD OVlll 2n1 WlEK I A Grqt New Famlly Fiim for 1974 "WONDER OF IT ALL" W~l!lt DAYS -J .f .9 SAT/SUN..,.. l •l ·J ·J ·t merelyforintr-o du ct or y _I ha\•e .one suggestion for purpose~. f the producers. though. Stop -There also ;js~a-staff-high-those.....danciag ~s-at-lhe school dropQut who lurks llat dr ive-in. Nobody dances at a ,the drive-in and combs his drive-in. Yqu only go there hair, as \\•ell as old cars, to look cool, glo"·er ·at some ·pony-tails , long skirts, white dude and , if he glo\vers back socks, loafers <1:,nd all the other .·at you, to stomp all over the bilge of the 1950s. . blue suede shoes . LI D 0 NEWPOQJ IEACH INnANCE TO UDO ISll 61J 11)50 llnt1t l~-•i-"' ~~ ... I WILLIAM HOLDEN 'MY LENZ-' IRttlY '""' ._, .. a ~ ........... ~··" '"""°"'· .... ...... . "COPS AND ROIBIRS" --- GENERA~ CINEMlr. CORPORATION ~.f~!l'il . KELD OVER! "THE WAY WE WEF?E" IPGI llirbra Strt lund 1nd Robtrt llCl!lord .- rOUNTAIN VAl fT 839'-D "' "..:ONAT .. IAN ·Ll"!INGSTl N SC:AGUI.'.'' !Gi • -i:::::cur1v: ACTION" (F(i,' ,_.,,, •1'--lt. . 52S.352i Lincoln Iii•• ••••of ,_, 121~010 QNLT DIM-IN 9"CWlllNll 'AUi. ·~ • IOlltf llftlJOllO , THI sn"° (JIQI CAllY TRIATMl~T lf'll -L lO-_,.~ ---· MAGNUM POllCI llf IAD MAJrl llYll !"9t H•rlHN •1••· I Mer.~:.." !il l·1211 ... , .. •lvll. , S.. olG••H" ·-,, ...... !i34-i212 -. SIRlllARD &RIDPOllD_ ~!:::::;"'·· 1..,-i.,1 Ml•'.. t WOODY ALLEN TAKES A NOSTALGIC LOOK AT THE FUTURE .\., \(;· ............ _ -·111-a -C111tv,Y 21 ......... "' 74:U.tt:JO ; ' ' Sat/S'*-l:fS.J::lt S1lJ.J:1M1U-lt:M 1_.... Si!•" C"'" Mo,,. • ~·1 lh7 ... ·cent .... ii-,,-..,...,,... "' 74115-10:30 sa11s-. 1.:•t:•f:JI J:~.f::lt ' "C•r'IY TrHtmMt .. .... .THI way- YIE ··-· '--~, --·------ QZJlllDoHARBOR Bl VD DRIVE tN ..,,_ Bnol .. .,d -"'°foddwi S-ta .lt!)l,.~ll·1~1l ' : • ' & -.::,~:;:,. 111-11i2 . Utlllll mDUil9 • llOMl1' llDfOU WAT WI Wiii "°' l'\U$ I GI09ll 'ICOl'I OAKLAHOMA CIUDl '91 Ll.,.Mn lilff, -·1.i 11.-. 5'7-2223 -·-...... HOOO "' Wttm WILDlll..U •• • CNllOllH S Af9 OlDft S0c • .... _... .... !IJ S&CllO IOtl¥U Of 'ttNOWCf ·t11 ~ ltOW$ Of ll.IOOH \)) flYI flMOlll Of DUTH ·i-1 ., "'·f. -:~:ti m e theb~i1ets 0 . , ' ·-are hitting $ .. i"t < . -' ... .., __ ,_ , : p_retty close -• •... ,._, ~ ~· ~' ·'t;~'"' to t:rome·! •. ., ·'<; . y . Starts Today! ·-··· . - ·- • ·, ST&lil ~i&SiW& SiiE • •J s-wEst 1aes-A.-Newport --B1vd:--, ,_ ,.,__-+-II-------~--~··· I e're wrapping it • • • • • up at this location. so zip on over and save on a 'Y_hole closetful of great casual clothes. Not every size In every style, so Jump _ to It! ) . ·- • • Sin Ditto'"""· •l Brookhur•t htlnt8in V.ttey • llZ-2411 CO.HIT ""BID MIN'S RIVER'' 1~ IYAln MOMTLY 614J •.M • l -- Hafbor Bo~ 11 Wi'-t Strfft GotU ,..._ • Ml-0673 - WIHtOAn '1120 & t 1M l".M. IATUllfMtT & SU....,T , lt 1J0.2\JSA14G 1r01·9!20 & 1 h ."2S ,,M, --. •• II ;. " 'J $1 :l "i/ • ' MANN CI NEMALAN 8 1 14 14 S. Harbor Boutft1td _l\naMim • 635-7601 ~ ' • I .. ' • • • 2Z DAILY PILOT. Wtd!W!$diY, Jan!Wl 16, 1974 TONIGHT'S TV IDGIDJGHTS \ KCET Ill 8:30 -"Double Solitaire." Robert All- de.rson's drama about marria ge is performed by ~ Richard Crenna and Susan Clark on Hollywood TV Theater. 1 . NBC D 9:00 -"Some Kind of a Nut." Dick Van D,YkeJ!!an a b!tnk emJlli!yJl'.pressul:edJ0-shllve off-1 t-----+·.r. 1s newly acquired beard. Angie 'Dickinson, Rose- mary Forsyth. · ABC O 11:30 -Wide World of Entertainment. A 25lh anniversary fri bule to ·Steve Allen hosted bv llliltou Berle. Comic guests include George B0urns. Buddy Hackett , Rowan and Martin, Louis . Nye, Tim Conw.ay and Jack Carter. ~ 1 Wednesday Eveni ng JANUARY 17 .1:00 8 D O 111 ll!l «El ID"'"' (Dlgl111Jm~mtaCI11 - n """"• 00 ~If EIMlt'1 f11W- G l>u.., -. . m I lflCW I Citl._·O. Pri11tt StrHI P141~111 pto41udion of Liii ells.sit f1iiy till. ............ .......... "'. -Iii _, tZlwl .,_ ....... Wq" (com) '53 -John W1yM, Donna RHd. fll lW-........ m"'°'-1:•1j111J (})Jtocon'1 H.-M .... : (C') -(to) "Wl•llldn 111 (wa) '17 -G111 Madiaon, i£@·<arn> .... Is:;·:-. -""" --um. bait ~ ·---~--~~ l!l - l :ot . CONRAD IS CANNON-A * UNIQUE PRIVAT~E EYE 8 19 CIJl CIJ CM-"D"I lo th• Desert: C.nnon becomes 111 •mnult victim in HI• blatlnt: hot Southern Ca1ifomi1 desert while -dtl1wrtn1-1-$~;000-kldn1111-11n- tom. . B liJ CiJ Iii IJ!l .C •-liiilwtl: (tJ (Zllr) "'s-. lillit ... llr' (tom) '69 -Dick V111 Dykt, Anlil OickiMoll, ll:OMlll"J Forsyth. A b1nk employel c:omn vlldlf flrt from his superiors for refinlrw ll sb1't't off hi$ MWIJ .cqvltM MIN. (i)Tllt..W °"' &l..,.C.._ l;ll) 0 illl(I)1!11 ·--Ftltln .....-: C'C) (ti) "km• ti tlit WIW' (dr1) '1J-Clint W1~ er, P911r Gr1vu, JI Mn Pllu1. A onee famous hunter comes out ol relireme11t to track dow11 11h1t •P· pe1rs to bt 1 mad kllltt woll •n• discovers It Is 111 enimll th1t m•r ta~t-hvm1n form: ON ... .. s.teri .. Almltart 111 i. .... m ....... u•- 1:11 ~CIJ B ID-· 10:m 8 ta ClllCil -""•"• •~ low!"'& hr Mll11 A Dud lookit" Xoj1k pltftl 111 1!1· MIM: (Df) °'Watdr Ill lie bortlt sdltllll to .,,.., lh1! ht " (d11) '13 -8'tt• -01'iil, ''an bl bouihr hi .,.., to b1it P1ul~ the trip Inf 1 11r11 MJalltiel deeltr. -· "1 U..T 0 • • -11.M L"' @•-........ . ......... c·., JnMil tij; Uni Mlktlud; ..... (i"} . fEl OIMrei M *111111 A cfOCU· flit:;',::' Qef mentary m1kin1 Ult far 1d°"io" t , CJ)} W..W 11 s.m.i of btact youn:sters, two ytll'I 11• . or........ •ftcl over. • ,..,.. .. ,... »-11:11 II Qi Niws "'"' -(l)T ... Ol Z-. .. 7:30 11 Tiie Nn ....... ,,.. e CMctilt ... ["'-... _. W1it TiH T• FIUltf llU Ml• .Iii) 1t!1if1ea Amrfa ~~=-"" IBE S!oo •W""'M•- MI"" I -tCI Cliff! l!l"'"'"' ""~ ... , .... ,:· ,::,:~,i::~ ~ ll:ot HI ll B Ill:::: tin. ' Twlllcht ~ ' Thi .... "* I• llPI ""' M1111!1 lllrikllM · Mowie: IC> "'T• hfll fM'· ())Te Tel th Trltll l.M" (rom) '55 -Alec Gulnnm , ~:ir:-Sf&lltl Odile Veoo's. ( ~), .. ·-...... : ., .... , ......... ,. ICI..,,,... G)llM: ....... hi 111, .... • r hoplt, Ok'*" Id" (ad'I) 'Sl-Jefllll Cr1i&. "" '"" "" OJJ m ""'' ..., L.,et~~l CII ""' "' .,.. l""""--B iD lii a-m c ~ •• 1 ".1o1111 . D!l. ,, MiPI Pot Buekt" Wilen a m1n canyinc _ l(f}) 1111 ""'"" S2~,IJli!O c1_s11 1s run ".'u tiy 1 bus lt:ts m CiMtti S4. clur1n1 a m1n0< na1cohcs 1rrell al 1 bus depot, the Cb1sa unit must ll:• 11 (9 CI!> Cl) CIS Utt Mwlt: dl1n11 th1 direction of its inwsti-("C} "'fiicM IMlfl(' (mrs) 71-h· ration. Garr Crosbr i nd Cr1i1 Gird· tricia Neal, Pamela Brown, ner debut IS underCOYer offitelS. • ID [i) ®) m Jiiii"' C:... a Morie: (C) (2tlr) .. ,, L"" ,.. JT..M: .. ,.,,,.. <eomt '3• - stuH" (dra) '61 -Lani Turner, . C. fields. Eff1m Zimb1!ist Jr., J1son Robirds. D (1'jJ rn El) WW. W..W ff b- D @ (I) tm Wttl11t.U, Dolible tert.ll1111nt "Hi-Ho. Stnerlnol A future Movit: (C) (~ "nt Nl(ht 25th annitmlrr 11lut1 to StM stalker" (R) (susp) '71 :._ Darri n Allen wi!h Mitton Berti. 11 host. McG1Yln, Simon 01kl1nd, C11ol Guuts · 111 Geor11 Burris, 'Buddr L-ynley. A down-on·his-tock newsman Hatkell, 01n Row1n, ·Didi M1rtin, fia:hts censorship from his bos.s ind Jayne MeadO'lls, Loul1 Nr•. Tim the police to pr0¥1 that l•s V11as Conwar i nd J1ck C.rttr for tti!t is be!n1 terroriz1d by 1 va mpire. 11rn1r1m with 1 "roast cl!nn1r" for· I lrtt11 Acri• mat. Drtp d LI Se~1 JMJt lZ:OO 00 OH.,"""' MMo!e: (2tw) "TIM E11r Wfr" m lllrMt: "Tiii Juullt"0 (drt) 'SJ (com)' '52 -Cuy Gra~t, Betsy ~rk Dou(l1s, MiUy Vlt11t. Ora kt. 11111 M"rs' HNI th111pitt11lli111 Wrt ltliRI · .llpa nnillll1u1p ,,..,,. l:JOI MtfV l tlm. Sllow Hi(ll Ch1,1rr1I H1llywoe4 TY fttltJf'• '"·inkll · "Oo11b!t Solitaire" Riclflrd Cre11n1 1 1nd Susan Clark stir in lhls KCET / ,.,,cluctlon of Roblrt Mdtrson't 1ttuttlsi6td 1x1rnin1tion of tlM ln- ltihrtl!HI ol merri•a•. Thursday OllmME MOVIES l:.U lllllwlt: .... ,. "" .. liwtr'" (d11) '50 -Robert llUtd'lurn, F1itll Domtr1ve. ~•m All-lllPt-. • .,._"' ha:J," "MJ Cal W" . 1:10. --= (C) ..... ,. • l.eelil1 ii"M" (clr1) '61-StM forr•I, S111 UOJll. ..:~ l :IOl'J(CI "L-" ... ...,. tm) '57-John W1yn1, S.hl1 Lort11~ l.1» Q) "Cr'"'4 Chell" (dr1) ··51 - John Smith, f1y $p1ln. Qi (C) "'Tiit .., ,,... .,..._, .. 1:11 ........ MW Attlff" (dr1) '51-h7~s~ '54-Will Ropr1, Jr., Mincy --ftldlina.· Joseph Cott•ft. tftl cJ) •1k1 Minds W1t11 ....,.. S:DD C1J (C) "AIM fit Fliil r"irilirl (ipf144-l1ls Adrl1n. . Crir' (com) '52--Al•n Y111ni. 0111111 Short. _ • 1 .. ())-a ,_ It tM IW' '•rt I Qi (C) "Cl•Mr (oom) '~k"-~ -Drtm Zlmb1!iSt, Mei• le~ M1clli11t, Mlch11I C.lnt. -, J:IO ~@ tCl '-l•A r.. ...... • • ....... lhyfilt" (idv) SO WN4" (tol!'I) 06&--0,vid WllMr ~ WMllNI•, A1111 Ru1htrfout. C:Gll G ~ "Tlllt Cfl'WI ,...;.,.. 11:1t •"'lllll ff 11t t1MW.rs" (mys)I (com) '56-Ba~ Hope [n M1rit •ll -t illl111 Wri1ht. J1ntl M•'· Saint, -' tfa. ~ ti ...,,.,. .. (hor) '4~ 4:JO (El '""' n lOAI llrtiftt: till Good'll'ln. (Qt) (j)) (C) "A liq It ., .... a.-• ._ ti c.....r (dr1) • .. ,. P111 I (dr1) ·4~f1111 Mun~ ...... OU, ..... fonlliM. Cor111I Wildt, Mlflt Obtroft. KOCE TELEVISION LOG ., .. Tiii Gnlf Ceft511mfl' Cot1lt1! CCI L.-41 /'Whal Ml~" ~ l •w A Ltw?" -Sfe lue~dty, J1nu1ry JS, t i 1100 PIT\ •iJt lelltlwl ~n IC) De!MIT . ' ~ '-. ' I -. ' ' . · (0111,.rt th Quaflfy & Price I llalJlllJCllm Mall's Boal Illes Reg. s5 1•Westclox Elac. Alano Clock 99 H11rry ••• and Sne 11"1 )istilltd & ~11"1 Scotland. 1 6 proof SJ>Kial blend favored ~world over .. , ot Sl.OO sov· . -.gs in Ttwifty sole special. . Regal Mlmtill Wines Ga11onS229 IMported from France llllllsclllil Hapo~n Brandy Fifth s41 G!illon DistilJBrs Choice BOurbon s3~.? -Gallon !11,o;9ht Bourbon Whl1ktV 01 ih be1l C• • • Reg 79c & 99c Girls' Tights & Knee-Hi's • K-Hi'1 ioo •i••••••1 1 • TI,ht1i11C t• 14 Quick drying rtv· Ion 111 the sea- sorl' s bn1 color• -tor young millff. :81 Buy 2 & S... 58c & tic • PILOT-ADVERTISER . 1J I Compare to 011r'ers Selling ft r $$$More! Made in Italy by Master Craftsmen! • • GenuiM Leott. in Mew Oeaign1! •21• 1 .,. 11'111 Exquisite Italian Glassware i--.. Watch Straps f"osht0nnght I-piece .l;K>nds in "now" color~ & leolhers, gleam 'n · 9 littet Slylcs fOf" tht gols, rugged 'n tailored fot guys. ' . -s1a:r • Stock Up & Sne Now!- Bradley's Deluxe linded Whiskey I ~ --flflll-Callal-1--.coMPARE-lHts--tOW-PR·!'.C-~ s-88 ''P"'81" Wlld·Loli \ 15 In. Tray Tables A terrilie buy ot~s ;Wrydoy low Pl'"•tf -now e-.ien lowtl' for o limited time only. Stock y~r bor ondsovenow! • 86Prool .... 6 Yr. Straight Bourbon Fiftb s341 Gallon 11l'lltJ Exclasttel casUe-Gin rlfth s211 Gallon Lorpe lS.21" serv~ or•o In holftlfson\e ,;w&.ietooe surloce with !'o "·non·lomlsh btoss- tone molding, legs. tjostess helpers! $1.ff Swither Sweet M.t-11 ... · s2a •J SO •.. s114 Your Choice s Voses. pitchers. · condy diPift, ht.ir- "cone lomps !. de· confers. in gfowin9 iewithones to groc.e any room ... ot bog 50Vings. Wl'lllbt IPOI Cllld's . Minlalures Whimtical decorolor pot cel for ludd•fl~· roortiSt. dens -me!OI cars, 'planes & can- no ns bri9h1tn any corner. s10~ "Origin1lly 1n1de tQ sell for $1.SOI" Pill-by-Number Activity Sets. _ . 1 One ~e fOl'-e'+'e,o ·IM lt'; It"~ one ••. now a! Vflry sp«.iol Sll'+'lf19$. 4 , tun seh! & • OttMr.S.ts ...... 6 t . I 96'-j Wnt lndi!_s Import! Bien -Fluld--Bag Of 18 Assorted - ' 811 • 89c Buta,;. Refill or Cell.Blose ,..,. • 79c Lighter Flulcl upUI • . . ... s9a1 Go ... DistiAed in tht West I~ from wgor cone molasses. , A Thrifty bes! seffitr! .~ ... -e·& F~ "'" • M olo • di< ·~ F w T ' ... "Mttllrig1 In '~· Air" -111 .. -------------.-------.i..------T-........ -.... --------T"-':""-----------r---------~~---1 fM ~111 ol llii prfmleri el 11 ' ttlll M!"llt 6ti.ltl'ltd 10 t xplort 11nu1111I Incl lnttn11 r11io!ov; t~Pi!'ltl'IC.tl r.I Yitlfi! fi'ouPt el .._,.,,.,lc~n . 1:M TM Gttll C1111M1mltl" Ctnlttl CCI LM-4' "N.tlr.ft19 U1t ol Con1urntr LIWI" -TMI It•'°" .,.IU lntludt: COt!lrnoll COl"llUme!' t ll,,...,h, t •lll"ll for llflp, don" COSTA ,MESA 233 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA 2300 Harbor Blvd . ,. at Wiison SANTA .ANA 1406 W. Edinger & Bristol St. SANTA AN- 332s Brlstol '' Mac Arthur _!Slyd. FOUN TAIN VALLEY 1j141 Harbor Blvd . & Edinger r ~we UP ttle ,~, • .,.., tllt Cour11 ~_..;,· ___________ .... ______ ;;... ______ ~ ____ ..... _________ ....... ____________ ... ..,. ___________ ,1..~ of .. " '"'°''· . ' .. .\-------• ~...:......- ,• ' ' , Buy 2 & Sove 19c! 60-75-100 Wolf. NatiOnolly odver· ~ tistd, top qualify bulbs" in 3 populor sizes. Buy for ·t~e year·- . .._ ·····-· ·" '. · . 'Sensational Purchase from a World·famed Malccer - . ' . r • • I . . , Wf dMUSay, January 16, 1~74 · r Save over ss.oo··& get a·_·~·~ Bottle of 60-'$228 A' NA' ~1N Qnly at Throfty. .. .. 811 11lh1rag~an~rA . BOTILE of 200 •hp-. V1t1i1 . , SAVE 40' .... ~ F0t Fos1 Pa.n Reriel Formta d lllerlls . 88 . 240 Tiiliets s ,-r---::,---· -$1 •1 DRIS' f~~~-88 DICONGISTANI '$ -~~ ::v::~,~~omin'& -NASAL MIST 44 m:nerol deliciericift -\... Save .4Jc JOCC =--. in lim;1ed 1imeoller.Bvy ,,, ...__~ tor the tomily? L -. Save•1 94 "' lucky speciol pur- chast make• posli-' l»e tlii'S 9ive-owoy , price! Llpstic;k.in-o- b1ush !ohopei th~ p erf ect m out h , Ckofce ol 8 glompur shades in controllt'<i metrred flow of I"' ---~ '°""· . ars Pmut Brittle. , I . ~;,L~I '::::,,, . 3 ~ s1 1oosted peanuts on crispy bnrtle. R ' • r . "' ' Mallory. Batteries ·-~o-:-PACK-4 11c-Flosh~1 of. ~ bollt'fln TFOUNTAIN VALLEY EL · RO El ·T~ro at 16904 Magnolia · at Talbert Rockfi Id Rd. . • . WESJ!INSTER · 6127. ntminsttr ~ at Gold.,i wes1 · Originally M_ade to Sell for $3.00 .. Famous Nale Le•Q Bath Oil HUNTINGTON BEACH • HUNTINGTON BEACH . 95 Huntington 9861 Adams at Brookhurst cen1t r • ' ' . ,$3'~ CONT AC · 40 CAPSULES $ 8 8 Continuous Action Fat Cokli & Hoyfevet 20 Oz. lotion l/l More in , Svper-S1re Special Boni.II eonle Opea 7 Diys a'Weo and I.ate Enninrs · . fir Y11r Sht,,i11 C'o~o!i ince! HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTOtf BEACH 21131 -Beach Blvd . 5881 Warner at. A~lanta ;_ __ i ------l-I l I -----------.. . " • . ' , ' j . -• • ) • •. • • ' • . . . ' . • DAILY PILOT ' -Wednesday, January l~, 1974 MIXED SINGLES TUMBLEWEEDS NOW 1HAI YOU'VE RfSIGNEP FRDM'iHE 1Rl~E1 UllSA !.OCK, WHAT ARI' '!OUR Pl.ANS? MUTT AND JEFF -. I ooN'T KNoW WHAT.IT 15, DOC. I DON'T F EEL 50 Gooo"t.ATELY/ 'HERES A NEW PRESCRIPTION---YoU TAKE IT FoR A FEW DAYSI RGMENTS ,_, ... , .... ,..,_ /·,· NANCY SLUGGO WON A B IG SKATING CONTEST YESTERDAY AND HE WAS ON TV ,- I HOPE IT HASN'T. MAT)F RIM CONCEITED AND BY TH& WAY, MUTT, DON'T FORGET- -___ ,,_ OH, NOT ~···-- SLUGGO--- HE'S TOO MODEST .. .... , .... __ _ ... "' ... _, __ _ PEANUTS -. by tomJ(. Ryait by Al Smith LliT ME KNOW .HOW YOU MAKE OUT WITH IT! 1 DON'T FEEL. SO GOOD MYSELF LATELY.' by Dc!le Hale . . ... .. ~ ·. . ' . by Emle -8'sh111Hler . ' TDDAT'-S CBDSSIDBD PUZZLI I FINO M/{SELF WOltRo/l~o I A!!OVT ffiR'mlN6 ... A.CROSS 1 Fish 5 Gr1y woolen plald I Small p1rtlcl1 14 Finlsl'led 15 Feminine n1rM· 1~ Esteem ~\ 17 Cityol Europe ' 18 Tenaingto relrestl 20 Long narrow -cut 21 T11ea1er • aObr. 22 Cutdownon Ofle0$ food 23 Comforted 25 Color 27 T11111il c11tn1ge 1Uow1nce 29 C1lencl1r 30 Oppo11te ol licll0'1 34 Mineral 1prlng 38 Underway 38 Shlidy garden ehelter 39 Kind or Jolnl 42 Tie 4'3 Tlght-111\ed .,.. Y.est11rd1y's PuzzJ11 Solved: 44 Lel\er 45 Sugar source 46 Urge 10 Chas• ., "1 Mamer '\t®!:l!J 49 Wa tercourse ~ 51 Emit V.n -···: "-!!-"+~!" German composer S4 Billy ------: PGA VIP 58 Piece of advice SO Uofreau811ted 61 Obligatory 63 Olrec11on 6• Form o! POllullon 65 Stale 66 Ge11u111e 67 Carrie• 68 Hemmed ill 69 Noble: German DOWN 1 Small wood 2 -----C1macho: Mea1C"1 pre1ldenl 3 Ability to r&Pel 4 Babtller 5 Pltnet 6 TM end of-· 7 Very reserved 8 U.S. patriolic group: Abbr. 9 Furniture piece 10 Set 1y1tem E 11 Army platoon, tl.g, 12 "On your way!" 13 Brought up 19 De\lghtlul place 24 Initial aapearaoce 2S Cert1tn investments 28 Driving area 30 To'1 partner 3 1 Oulinlhe ,, .. 32 Coa11al indeotation 33 Log source ' 34 Use a snlv 35 Sit 'J7 Wail 38 Hood'l m\asl!e 40 Received '41 Va1uab!e_111iog c 0 ' ' E L E 0 4'6 Afrlcari na!lve 48 Jake out • '49 Goddessol 1gr~uttufl 50 Animate 52 Follow 53 In rei)ly lo your wire: Abbr. 5-4 AnUQUI ctlest SS Ordnance Item•: 1n1om111 56 E1py 57 Canlt11: ' lntorm11I 5g Susy 62 Ball'lroorn tiJ1ture : TAKE 1HEEAATl\AA llliTANGC .. ,, ,. ,; " ~ ~ ,, ,. .. ,_,. MISS P~ACH . ' ' ; • ~IFI ·I+ Piii.i., OUl.l.1 PUU., CIUf.l.1 PW\.L.1 . . . . .. DOOLEY'S WORLD .•• o Dr. SMOCK ' "l'lrlAVIS; ""°"'8 A GOOP JA)..lf1"09', M t.10, ;r;. CA.t-l~N01' P~Y. • 'rt>U MO'/lff. .,.-~AM 'fl.I• •t..t!5 AN HOOl!t '>'t><l artr•NqW ! GORDO MOON MULLINS • .. .. ' • tiy R09er lradffeltl_. -_ :~ • " ' . • .. .. • " .' . . ., ' • .. " • \ . . . .' ' . . ! ' ... .. . · . . ·. :· . . . . . . .. .. . by Gus Arriola ( ; ' . :· -• . ' ' . :· . l .. . . .. .. ----by Ferd Johnson : 1 ::;~-:--..:.:.'"" NOT QUrfE • "'<'r""-, : . ' . . ' :· '.· . . • . • ' ' . . THE <2 IM 6NO ~D "i4E <ii 111 ~ ARF-Bcm~ SILENT I . ' . • ' • • by Charles M. ~ulz by Harold_ Le . Doux by· Mell ;:i:JVI' AtbAPY WRNIO TO INJOY T>'AT. NOW i WANT TO • " THE GIRLS . . . ' .. .. .. " ' " . . . ) . ' ) •. . • i ' ) • ' • • . • ' . • ' . • . . . • • . . • • • • • • • • . • . "I jolt love her -all 1've got to do 11 m'ention that •be : "!pare diet meats and ~ tllttatea1 to quil." : .. DEN!tfl THE MENACE ~ ~~r------m:::::::n =· ~~~-·· '{:;;, . • • 2 J ' " ! ~ ! PIALL!f : · ""'"~""'°',_....·· ~~r..._.__...---- : ·~IA"N TO f.NJOY <N" R:ICH ANt> FAMOIA~ .... I • . " 20 2 " • . L · • • DICK TRACY • ' ' ---+---• , , • ! .. .. • . . . • • • • • . :· • • • • . • • • . • . --·-. , • • • • •. : I : I ~~~··.~I _JJj l ......... ~ • 'lb!Esr. rr WAS/IT .Ml WHO HIT : • YOO, MP.. WIL~ ... 1' M!S~Dt· : • • . -.. -----· ' •• ' .. .- h Jtl. ~oyd '\ I '. 30,Q~O .Sleep 1 ~ , I · 111> Yellows tone • • Among hoUJehold chores, JD>dam, which Is th~ .. inore ollnoxio1is, Jbo Ironing .af a load o( lawidry or .lbe cl- ing ill an oven!i Pollslera!UY lhe Ji'onlllc, still ntnlllns No, t' on that lcust·Hkcd list. The-oven-cleaning No. 1.-'J'h<- oi her tedious taskiJ ln· 1mpopular order are: No. 3, 0001" scrubbing. No. 4, closet cleaning. No. 5, window wuhina. No. 6, bathroom scouring. No. 7, wall washing. No. 8, refrigerator defroat.. Ing, • Q. "On any giv.n night lo tourist time, how many people sleep in Ye!· '""--·-"-·· ....... ' ' " -F11W1CE- .Three Coast Firms Get Contracts lowstone Park?" A~Pigure-about 30,.lm!tgine--Federal~contraots-totaling- ·Jhat! ~1ore people thari used to bed $2,73%,000 have been awardesf down in my old home town of Brem· ~o ·Orange Coast firms in erton, Wash . . . ' Newport B;each, Irvine aod That grain fed' beef Is pretty expensiVe. When you c~n~iper only a~ut <! loth or the calories go to. meat. Nine-tenths or those grain c loi'ies bum up. .•. 1 '-, . , HABEAS CoRPUS , Bit OOOk at hand defines "habeil.s cbrpaS" al a Latin ' eipression meaning "that you have the body."! Aet.ually, it.'5 8ny of evcral common .. Iaw writs to brin1 a. party -b\forre-cOurt-or-judge .. .Mostly.,la'-ers use it ~o inquire ' ir¥o 'lawfuln ess of kec'Ping somebody in jail It was, _.. nsl ered one of the .most important piece• of legislatJen 1 -· · Ell llab-history~NGl.~widely-known is· the-fact th., It ' ed in lhe HoUiie afltords In 1879 only becawle a h' clerk counted cine ~ceedingly fat ~ "' t · l outfit as 10 P,eOPl~ •. \'. ' 1 • '.' ~ ' . . ' .. ~ !~Ap If.ind mammals native to ·Jt4\\·aii?·,N~. ~t one . , . !~' tim e as light under a !µII· moou:u · wider a half nl .. ~~t .. Figure abou~ 132 babies wordWidei art\ 1;?oorn pery m1qutc ... , ApproXimately 15 percent of l_he grown· tips n11t{t\riwld6'·read in ,tbf bathtub ... The recordkeeper1 :now say there's a suictde nationwide every 26 minutea. FINGERS No. I don't believe the shapes of your fingers show :vour chtractcr traits. But numerous citizens do ao be- :iieve. Tb'ey sa.v: Jf your fingers are long and tapered, ~you're ak'5tic but maybe inclined to be a little highbrow.':_ .If .squarl~h and muscular, yo.,•re self-confident but prob- :ably stubborn. 1£ bony knuckled with' Oat tips, you're af· Jec.tionate but highly inde:pcndent. All right? l'I" ; . ' . ' . i trish ithmigrants b!lilt &he railroads from the .wt. ~hincse impUgrants, tomi' the 'weft. Both \vere 'tea ijrinkers. The earlier Edglish cololiiita Were tea drinker•. li'he m°'ll wh(/ manned tlie clippet.~' Into boih ~. tbey wt+e tta dr inkers . So why is It we now are moStly Wfei;. elf ink~ .Odd. . ' . . . ' • • • • • : ..... • . • • • ~ • • ·'' • • " • • • ·~ . l • ,• !t ' . • \: •• • • • i ' h ·~ h . 't"-' .:. ~ ' • --- " ' " ! -· f ,,. •• .. Costa M e s a , Cona:reasman Andrew J. Hinshaw anno1UlCed this week. Rockwell lntematlooal of Newport Bead! received · the largest contract, from the U.S . Navy for its V·lrden ··0>mmuntc8Uon equipment to ll\Creaa< reliability of cllgltal navaJ> communications. 'nle award totals $2.5 mlllloat'. A $10%,000 contract 'Ji'om AdmlnlstraUon weli-t · to Teduiacolor, Inc., ,,of ·Costa M-.. (l)entlcal Systems Inc., 1a1s McGaw Street, Irvine lw been awarded an $80,000 contract · by ,the Office of Saline Water. Department of Interior for ithe developm~ of a mosaic membrane for tcmplat~. Resta urant. • Sales,.PP ~ lo' .. Dally l'llot . V ~~ :;. Hungry nger- lnc. operator. ot nine aeafond . specialty re&taurants, reported Monday results of the flrat period ol its current f..Cal ' .. :. :,· I~ ~ / ' .. .. ._.. ,, I • l \ . . ' IBM ')!~lls ' 23% Hike • •• . . . ~ . .. . Wtdnt1,day, J1nuary 16, 1974 QAILY PILOT 25 \ • ' OVER THE· COUNTER NASD listings fof. Tuesday, Jqnuary 1 S, 1974 ' ' , . J ,. . . ~ . ' , ' . • • . , ' " ... " • • • ' £6 e;'ILV PILOT Wtdritsda~. J.i1111ary 16, 1~74 J{atio~ing Base d 011 'Transit WASlnNGTON IUPIJ -Ir gasoline rationing l!i ~1t Into cfh}Ct, tbc f eder.:il Energy Office said today it '''Ill <.'li:s~lfy drivers lnri:icly on the • b;1sis of the availability or mass lra nsil. The equal Ion bosicnll y is the popul:it ion or cnch n r t a div ided 1l\' the nWll bcr or transi t p1iss~ngcrs. R 11 r a I areas 1\'ould gel the best break on gaso line. Urb:in nrcas \l'ilh little. transit v.·ould get the same i'lmount . Urban areas with ·modera l('.· .transi t. 11·ould ~cl -ttbout 90 percent of the n1aximuffi coupons. and areas _.. • 11·ith good transit would be l!!illll. cut back to 80 percent. ---- F1iel Sol1rtio11 • --·-·--------~~ Auto Sales Sl~111p I • DETRQ.ll' ... (YPI) -U.S. almost··as many -47.937 this Chrysler's two compocts outomaken have opened 1974 year, a 14 pe.rcenl drop fr om. were al!iO' top-sellers 1n :he with a 27 percent drop in 55,831 last year. new year with Dodge Darts led by lndustfy giant Genetal ,-_CllRYSLER DELl\l~:REO rcent .of Dodge sales and ~· • • • • • .. • . • sales In the first 10 days,, . ~ccounting for more "than 50 fl1otors whose sales slum~d 23,518 cars this yea r, n 7 7 peteent above one year a whopping 42 percent from percent drop from 25,300 ·a go. The compact V;:illant • a year ~go. yeAar ~01c· I to·. I I • ~" lnhowcd a shh.al rp l53h pcl rccnt FINANCE . ' -1 Only American M 0 t 0 r 5 t An • sa es tu lh o,.,;iu creose w 1 e (l uxury (AMC) with ·its h eavy cars in ·1he Jan. t·lO period ' Imperial edged up 9 percent. : ; I -depend~nce on-s m a·l I , compared wlJh. 61330 3 yc~r Salcs~f small cars by F'or~d~.-~--~----::::--';· ~ economical cars showed a ago and the highest safes for dealers increased 51 pc~ • gain over last '.)'eat _ 33 the period in 10 years. over last year with the new percent "Dealer de 11 v er i es ()( f\1ustang U up a whopping' · Gremlins and Horuel'i are 212 percent as lt accounted contin6ing at record levels and for ttlmos.t as many sales as would be higher if dealer the !ull-siie r~ord.. Pinto sales stocks could Ull the demand ," were up 31 percent and ALTOG~'TllER, MIC, Ford, Chrys1er and G~f delivered 138,109 domestic·hllilt CMS in the Jan. 1-10 period, a drop of 26.9 percent from the 188.818 in the Jan. 1·10 period- last yetir. said ~1cNealy. A1averick gained 11 percel t. Vil Industry 11.dmils Data is Misleading • Sec retar y Se 1ni11ar . " To Be Held· -. ··our Sixth Sense -·; Co1nmon Sense" is the title ~ of Or~ge Co.i~ Coll~gt:'s : annual Se 1n1 n ar for·: John C. Sawhill , depot~· i:_EO director. gave exampl es of the JOO percent group (cit ies \\'ilh lil flc ti:ansit 1 as Dall<is. Cin-cinnati. Dclrolt. Los Angelt"s Cat Sundeilan d, publisher of a Nevada newspaper wrote in Dec"'ember he be- and San Die~o: moderate Jicved the oil shortage is a hoax. Now he is get\ing bags o( mail from those The 27 percent drop was the sharpest for any JO-day period since the downward trend began in mid· September. That \Vl\s when the 1974 models went on spic and Americans. arraid of possible _gasoline · shc rt ages. ·refused to buy the large n1odels. WASHINGTON (UP I) Congressional a'nd government spokesnien told the · o i I indus.tcy · _JVednesday its credibility was sinking fast. "major suspicions of the oil companies that could have ugly results." Secretaries scheduled for Jan,'· 26 ·fro1n -"8 a.m. to 2 p.m~ in the CX::C Science Hall. '. . 1'he senlinar is sponsored~ by the Newport Beach Bahi!l : transit as \Yashingioo. D.C.. ,Vho agree With hiin. He suggested if everyone went on a week's vacation, pro- Clevcland, Pittsburgh and duced no goods or services, th~ federal government would make the shortage "So yoo need to cooperate with ·our Procram;-'L-Johnson ·said during a question-and- answer session \Vith industry representatives over t h e Jo~EO's newly-ann'ounced fuel allocation progr:in1. Chapter and the OCC Evening '. College. . _ ·"'-~1iami : J!ood transit as Nev; 11,0 away.' York. Bal1imore. Atlanta. Chi-_..'.0'.C-_ _:_ ____________________________ _ Coming off a December in which· indu stry sales sagged by 20 J>!lrcent, Ford_ Vi.cc President.John Naughton said. "The unsettled ques tion of future rue! supplies continues to hold sales below normal demand levels." Industry leaders responded that they were not trying deliberate!~ to deceive the American public but conci!ded some key statistics on their operations were misleading. (iuest speakers are Or:· Willian1 J . Teague, corporate. vice president for Pure:(~ · Corp.: Dr. Judith Loubet of .: the University of Califomln; : and Dr. Jolu1 Dreher, a: research en g inc e r and! consultant. , : ca go. Boston. Ne1v Orlea ns <ind Philaftlphia. Ass uming a gaso l i ne shortage Of 80,000 biH'reJs a ·da y. or II percent, Los ·Angeles dri\'ers mi::ht get 49 gallons a moolh. \\lashine:ton 44 and Boston 40. \\1ilh a short age of l.2 mill ion barrels Cheap Shale Method • A Hoose small business subco1nmiltec h c a r d an energy expert. ~1artin Lobel. testify that !he only accurate information on the oil crisis '!\'as "closely held in the hands of a few inter n ationa l companies not t he government ... (and ) "they refuse to pro\'ide it." a day (Sa"•hill calls that •·about in the range of our estimn.tes right no1\1"), Los Angeles 11·oold get 45 j?allons. \V<ishington 41. and Boston 36. \\'i th a shortage of 1.6 n1ill ion barrels a day. Los Angeles \.\·ould bi• 41, \\lashington 37. Boston 33. U rbanetics Files for Bankruptcy LOS ANGELES fAPI - Urbanelics Communiti es Inc .. a major Southern California apartment and condominium de,1eloper . has riled f or bankruptcy. Ii s ting an una udited $54.3 mi\1ion 01ved ot1 real eslate loans and $8.56 _ niillion in notes payable. . In a suit filed Tuesday in U.S . Di s lrict Cour t. Urbanetics said its "precise financial cond ition is presently unkno\vn." · · Urbanctics. knO\VO formerly as Urbanetics Financial Corp. and o\vned ~·holly by Harold Kl ein. w~ gra n te d an immediate restraining order halting li en en ro r ceme n t pending a hearin g Jan. 25. Documents filed in the Chapter 11 peti tion by t;rbanetics shO\\'ed $ 6 . 8 6 mi llion in lhe firm's notes payable \\'Cre held by Be\·erly Hills Bancorp and another Si50.000 b.v Beverl y Hills ~a1ion:il Bank. a Bancorp subsidia rv. The t.;i·banclics notes held by Bancorp \\'ere rcporled last \\'eek to be directly responsible ·for Bancorp·s cur r e nt linancial crisis. CH\J L,\ \'!ST.-\ \1\P I - Congress a n d California's legislators \"Oll'd p:1y n1ises for t h c n1 s c l ,. e " . noted councilman Frank Seo\\. Then he voted l\'ith a 4·1 n1ajurity 10 boost Chula Vi sla City Councj l salaries 10 ~·1;:5 n1onthly fronl 22il. --:J.7,./,;..:;~~-~I o,, SILVER BARS Silver H11 ltllll'fl ovtr 1~ In \11lve 011rlnt Tiit P11! lt MoFlllll. C..,llQ11!111 Ctrportlt Storlfl Or '' Hour OellVtl"f INTERCONTINENTAL INVESTMENT COMPAN.Y • .tOt M-flOl'I C111ttr Orivt 5¥1te 1U Tl'le Fl11Mt<l.ll C1111tr N•W~ INCi\, Cl. Occ ule11tal Clai1ns Oil Extract PrQcess General Motors said sales \\'OUld return to normal when consume r confidence in gasoline avai l ab i lity is regafued. \Villiam Johnson, head or the Federal Energy Office's policy analysis ofrice. told ind~y representatives the mood in Congress and among most Americans v;as of Of. Teague has mtilled hi!: lecture, "If All Else Fails ~ · Think." Dr. Loubet's topic is "Co1nn10n Sc-nse -Not .so .. Conunon'' and Dr. Dreher wiU: speak on "Six Senses Plus."· · ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -. Oceidental Petroleum Corp. says it has d.eveloped a methOd for extracting oil from shale that avoids ecological problcins and is even cheaper th.:i.n rival processes. The company statement was issued Tuesday in response 10 a query .from the New Nolan-Reef · Project Under Way Struc.tur:i.I framing ha s begun on the $1 million Nolan- Reef r esidential and commercial project at the. intersection of Glen neyre and Thalia Streets in Laguna • Beach, Completion is due in June for the 28,000 square foot project of shops. offices and a p a r tments. Underground parking for 55 vehicles and 15 additional surface spaces are provided. The first Door contains four businesses, No lan Real Estate. Reef Liquor, -a drug store and an atf-purpose sfiOp. Second noor has offices for Nolan Realtors and suites for rent. On the third floor. will be six one-bedroom apartments. Arrangements for rental of office space, and apartments may be made · through Toni Nippolt at Nolan Real Estate. 494-9473. Fare Hikes For State Routes OK'd SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Far ·ncreitses-of-23--cents pC'r passenger ha1·e 6een approved ror four airlines on Ca liforni a routes to compensate for the rising cost of fuel. _ \\·cc:tcrn r\ir LinC's, United 1\1r LinL•s. Air California and (;olden \\'est Air Lines \1·cre gr:intrd the increriscs Tut'sda~· b~ the state Public Utilities Co1nmission. pconding public hearings st artini?: F'ch. 19. A sin1ilrrr intTcnse \1·as granted on Dec. 18 to Pncific South"'esl Airlines. \1·hich the PUC considCrs the rate-setting 'ca rritr in C<tlifornia. The PUC heorings on PSA's anpHcatlon • \\111 be held simultaneou s!\' l\'ilh its investigation into aif f~re 1u!justn1l·hts to offset hi,gher fuel costs. Sunday is FlltlDAY' York Stbck ~xchange after heavy trading ·in Occidental lfilck. . THE OCC I DENTAL s1ate1nenl said its process involves heating s h a I e underground to extract oil ,. thus avoiding the ecological problems created by pfocesses • • U'I T .... lt e Heads B111tk Pierre-Paul Schweitzer , 1 former managing direc· tor of the International. ?t1ol')etary Fund, has been selected chairman of the Banque Amer- icas S.A., a merchant bank joinlly owned by Bank of America and a Paris bank. Custo1ners Of Ediso11 lJ-sed-Less ROSEMEAD u·hich operate above growKI, leaving 95' percent o( it there as residual waste. Occidental added that its process could be used to extract crude oil from high- grade shale deposits such as those ii). Colorado at a price of $1.18 per .,barrel "befor~ amortization of investment," or about 67 cen'ts per barrel Cheaper than other processes. AMC Vice President R. \Villiam ~1cNealy said his company1s rising sale~ \vould have been even higher if only dealers had had mor e small cars In stock. Cro cker' S Exxon Vice President w. T. Slick replied that the oil industry \\'Ould ""•elcome a · N e1V Cliief government-sponsored system THREE ADDITIONAL auto for collecting and publishing plants began p r·o du c in g timely pctroelWl1 data." smaller cars this week. But Spec ial to th e Daily Pilot In Boston. Sen. Ed\\'ard f\f. th e sharp drop in big car SAN FRAN C I S C 0 -Kennedy (D-~1ass.). S<lid total sales still left 12 of the ThomaS R. \Vilcox was named disclosure by . the oil firms industry's 44 assenlbly plants president or-crocker Nationaf •·of every aspCct of their closed this week. About 60.000 Corp. and its pr i n c i pa I activities" is n('('dcd to back U.S. auto workers have bee11. up their contention that they subsidiarv. , Crocker Bank. ,,.. not boost·11• f'ts to permanently cu t frrnn auto • 1 1:> pro 1 1\ S6 h.'C c.'Ovcrs the seminar · and luncheon. Checks shout~: be made payable to Bahia · 01apter, NSA. and mailed 10: Orang(! Coast Eve nj 11 ·g: College, 2701 Fairview Road,: Co sta Mesa, Calif. 92625. No $1 Bread ! Sa ys Butz .. ,• .,. payrolls. Emmett G. So Io mo n . ·the detriment or t he ~1ack. ,\I.. \Vorden, GM chairt'nan and chief ex~utivc consurn<'r. LUBBOCK , Tex. (UPI ) ...... vice pre si d ent for m ar· officer. reported the Kenned y said C 0 n gr cs 5 Agr iculture Secretary Ear\; keting, said, "\Vith a res-should put higher priority on !oration of consumer confi· appointment. which is OO\I' passage of leg"islation t 0 Butz said Tuesday Americans: dence as to our fuel availa-effective. \\lftcox also was establish a "Federal Bureau 11·ill never have to pay $L STANDARD OU.. Co. of bility a return to a nonn.al. named a director of the of Investiga tion" \\'ithin the for a loaf of bread. , ;: economic gro\\1h pattern is t. and th ba k oil industry to locate reserves, "\Ve are going to have %.t · Indiana and Gulf Co. last w&>k e~ed." corpora ion e n · dcterm1'ne how muc'. 1's bei'n•. d be 2 2 b·1r~- Th e statemen t said the cost of producing a barrel of shale oil by competing techniques is estimated at $1.8.5. J Vorld prices for a barrel of crude oil currently range as high as SI5 in .the :\-1.iddle East. ·a~•1" d I I d , At the same tin1e. Solonion i: an ma~· even · I 11111 • made a joint bid of $210.3 1, ca ers de ivere 58.~:.G stockpiled and \\'he re. pinpoint bushels of \\•heat in another nlillion ror the right 10 develop ca rs in the first Jt)-clav period also reported \Yih:ox \\'ill t he act u a I c o s t of l\\'O nlonths rrom our present) oil shale Oespos. its ifi north-or January, dowf!.. 42.~ _percent succeed him as chairman and transwrt<ltion. storage and crop." Butz said. "\\'c ar& from 101,357 sold in the same chi ef exccu.tive orficer when marketing ;ind report the going to lfC'I through the neK' Y:estern Colorado. period last year. Ford sold he retires on April 30. profits. fe"' weeks okay. ·;: Before rising oil prices and 1 ,_ ______________________________________________ ,. improved techniques nladc il l appear profitable to extrnct oil from the rock formations. a 1968 atte1.npt to leas'e federal land s for shale oil Complete .Mid-day American Stock List .. development brought a high 1.----------------------------------------ll bid of only $500.000. Donald Garrett, head of an Occidental pilot shale oil plant near Grand Junction, Colo .. wh.ich has been producing 30 barrels of oil a day for th e past year, said his corhpany's technique ipvolves a smaller capital investment t h a n surface extraction tCchniques. The technique i n v o I v e s fract uring lhe shale rock and heating it to 900 degrees to liquify the oil, he said. THE OCCIDENTAL state- ment did not contain esti· mates· ·of .. the -a ·m o u n t of capital investment required by its process. the extra cost per barrel by amortization or investment or wh en it might begin shale oil production on a commercial scale. ( , ! , • • \ )' • ~ A A A A A A A ~ A A A A A A A ~ A A ~ A A A A ~ A A ~ A A ~ A A A A ~ '~ A A A ~ ~ ~ .. ' -. . 'I'uesday's I ' . ' -Clo11mg Price1J • • • . . ,__ ....... I ., ' •' • t '"' ' ' ,1 '• ' --~ • • ·NEW .YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 1 -- .· 1974 1 ' DAILY PILOT Year's B:i8b·Lows Appear Every Saturday Stocks Respond To Ene1·gy News • , .. • ' . ' . It OAJL Y PILOT Dri11king . 'Healtliv' .. For Old DEAR DR. STEINCROHN' ?ily grandrather who is 76 has lately developed the bad habit of taking a boUle or beer ~'Ith his dinner. He says-il makes him feel belter. I kno·,v he isn't in any danger or becoming an alcoholic at this . lime in life. but is 'beer harmful at his age? -l\frs. Y. DEAR DR. STE INCROHN' Grandmother jokingly calls herself a "'ino. It's true she is joking because all she takes is one s1nall glass of wine DOCTOR IN T.HE HOUSE in 1nidaftemoon. Says it . 'varms her and makes her feel in ·belter spiri ts. Do ~you thln!Ciris possible ·that liquor at the age of 78 may be harmful? -~·lrs. L. .DEAR DR. STErnCROHN' Grandoa . ·"m is so. insists on taking a half ounce of cognac in midaft emoon and ;., the evening. Oka~'? -l\lr. 1'. CO:\flttENT: Okay on all r.o11nts : \\•ine, beer and cognac. l\lind you I'm not adVisin g wholesale consumption of liouor· by the elderly as standard treatment -of all complaints. But as you say, J\frs. Y .• there's little dariger of having to face the problem of alcoholism. · }·tiave prescribed some sort of alcoholic beverage in many elderlv patients. I recall man~ \\'ho gave up their sleeping pills \Vhen they su bstituted a bottle .of beer or stout before bedlime. "ft e:ives me a "·onderful night's sleep" "'as the chorus. t see ?'lothing "'rong in a litlJP v.ine or an ounce or so-of coim ac ror the elderly. As in the case of l\frs. L. 's· izrand1nother. it not only "warms her and lifts her spirits" but it oflcn increases u1a.ning appetite\ makes one more convivial. and a happier member of the family. A recent editorial in the. Journ·al oC the American 1.tedical Association confirms these fmdings: "\\line and beer in moderation is good for the physical and emotional ills o( elderly patients." DEAR DR. STEJNCROHN' I've gotten so I actually hate people who smoke when I'm around. Th e smoke makes me ill. ·My nose fills up. my sinuses hurt, I get headac~es, and cough as iC I had bronchiUS. If I were a king or presiaent. I'd hand do\vn some awful sentences on · smokers. -Mrs. N. C0:\1~lE1''T: Let me remind .\'OU about ho\V Kin~ Jan1es 1 oC England felt about smoking, l-le said: "It is a custome lothsome to the eye, 'hatefulrt• the NQSe, harmeful t' the braine. aangerous ' to 'lbe Lunl!S. · and the blacke ~king.fume thereof, neerest Hlembling the h o r r i b I e Stigian smoke of the pit tha t is bottomless." J doubt :that any or his (ciends _smoked \rh en fn lhe company of King James I. ., . . . · Sliell Game Ullted Preu Iaternatlonal • A1ost AUantic co a s t oysters at.art life as males . . lilt -'1 turn female by I.he end or a year for I.here to be a one-to-one ratio. · Pacific «Nist oysters are bennajJllrodlUc. • : .. I " . . -.. ._ . . . . . ' . • . Wtdnesday, January 16, 1«>7< ' _,_--5 . . ·Yes, We're Ba.ck With ·mor·e· in '14. . rr- • . .. I I --. . . -\ Back With Great .Names, Great Quality, & Great Service .. 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'\. ~; _·, ·., •l_ev;::r& .for Ool• Multi $1800 J I , . I -l ' ltM:•· Plolcl Hep1ock -. ' i ·~ t ..... 'Jodi .. Si1ftS,M,1 ~·· ' . ~, .t . : ? • 1 , ·::..,, AndMatching ... •I ' :, • i ... '1"1'•• '" O•I• Mui" $1600 7' IGhtclri,Plolcl Hep1ock ~· .. "''•16 . ""' ~TO Li .. . HAii 'l lVO. • I . " • ' ' • • • • • • • ' ' . • • • ' ' ~men • • .. I ~ ..• .. .,.... .. ' . IEA ANDIRSON, Editor P•tt 1t ., ., Mrs. Nina Smith ancLdaugbf.eL_ Vanessa Lea . admire the results of their creative cooking pro· ct. Garnishes ma e , the cassero e as decorative as it's delicious. :.....;..-~'-~'--.. " ~ .. . .... . , I · . . . . . . • • -. r • , • ' ! ' . ' - • • • • --:Dall ghters well Dy CAROL MOORE O•llY ,llllt flMCI Eflttr • \Vlth famous appetizers. and ca ke decorating tionors to her credit , Ni na Sinith is ready for anQtber· experiment ~ in the kitchen: teaching n1others and teenage dallghtcrs together. Her emphasis on culi.nal'y intrigue and Improvisation should hold her in good stead for the nc\Y class offered by liunti.ngton Beach Adult Education at Fountain Valley ~ligh School, starting J an. 28. The f\l.'O generations \Yill learn-10 complement their cooking 1alen1s to -prepare economical, aLlJ'active and nutritious meals. "Some 1no1hcrs need to refresh their skills and daughters need the chance to discover their o"·n resow·cefulness," l\.1rs. Smith explai ned . "They shouldn 't be inlimidated by a' cookbook. \Vith a fc\Y rules, you're on you r own . You can make a casserole \Yith \\"hatevcr you have in the hou se. "Don't be afraid to substitute si 1nilar ingredients. The change ma y make the recipe originpl , more palatable for your family or nlakc the results prettier,. such as using ·colored marshmallo\\·s in a candy rolled in cereal instead or nuts. ''One of lhc best places to USC ,you r imagination is \Yith garnishes to n1akc . \\'hatever you prepare 1nore appealing." The class also will explore foreign cookery and gourmet tricks, lapping l\.1rs. Smith's experience as a catering consultant, utility company h o m e economist, specialty instructor for f \\'.:is a \Vedge\YOOd cnke. frosted in b1oc. '''ith delicate sugar figurines positioned in royal frosllng fril1nework:- f''or those "'ho like ·to..-be · equallf ranciful , i\lrs, mith \Viii offer an Easter workshop for pa110r111na eggs, pelit fours and chocolate dipping. Her soil rnd daughte_rs !ollQ_\V mother's exainple. Vanessa I...ca already has won best-of.show honors for c~ke decorating. Tania. 18, "cao t::ikc charge creatively in any kitchen" ancl llynn· 10. ··nxc.-.. the best eggs in to\vn "'ith a wire "'hip." . As an example or upcoming claSS\\'Ork. ti trs. Sn1ifh offers this luncheon casserole that may be served ~yith French peas, a jfll€0"sc1Tad, rolls-a.nd-butter.-- SEAFOQD llJSOTfO 2 eggs, slightly beaten 11 2 teaspoons salt 1a cup melted butter 2 cups grated Cheddar chCcso 2 cups coo lscd rice if cup chopped onion 11 :! cups n1ilk 1 1 cup chopped green pepper I can l6 to 8--0u.nces ) crab. shrilnp, tuna or salmon or leftover chicken or turkey Beat eggs slightly and udd all other ingredieflt.S except seafood. Spoon into a v.·cll-buttered 8-.lnch square pan. Sprinkle top with seafood. Bake in 275-degree oven for I hour and 15 minutes. Before serving, garnish \\'ilh hard-cooked egg "·edges, le1non l\Vists and parsley. Serves 8. SPICED DATE APPETIZERS ' ___n!cieation ~Q_artments and ··most1,y _ _.,~,.,-ecup_bro,vn_sugar adventurous rook." ~· · -----G cup water One of her favo rite. concoctions is ·a spiced date appetizer, praised even 'm cup lenlOn juice by people who don't like dates and 3 fables~ns cider vi negar think they arc eating llal'becued cocktail 3 ;, tea'spoon grated orangc ··rind franks. · 1,;: teaspoon cinnamon By "doing th.ings a little differently" 1,1 teaspoon nutmeg s_he_canJtr.ete:h..JI m§l into ste\v and · It a Chinese stir-fry or C\'ell µCrsonaliZe-~8-teaspoon sa treasured recipes that friends give her. I package (18 ounce) pilled dates ShortC\Jts and surprises she has 3~ pound sliced bacon de\1ised "'iii con1c In handv. for mothers Combine all ingrt;dicnls except c;tates contending \\'ilh" family -budgets and and bacon in saucepan. Stir. ov~r en~r~ . cutbacks . or for dau¢lters. moderate heat wltil sugar dissolves. ant1cipat1ng collegiate. career g1rl-or.-B~-:. · 1. t 00·1· red c beat newlywed ti.me schedules. nng_ mix ure '? a . 1 , u e · \Vhen it comes 10 cake -decorating, and s11~1mcr for hve minutes. 'Pitrs. Smi1h gets her competitive edge. Remove from hc~t. add dates, cover from sugar sculptur.c and the No. 1 and let cool. llefngerate for at least tip on the frosting tube that she uses 24 hours. for making lace. \Vrap e~ch date in ·1·2 slice bacoo; Her p1ize \\'inner in J hc .Disneyland rnstcn \\'ith toothpick. Broil until bacOO 1-lotel Food Service Culinary Arts Sh<l\Y is brown, turning once. . ' ' Quick Fru ·i·t· Desserts Chase_ Winter eh ill n.e minute it takes to thaw frozen rresb pineapple is counted in the five rninut<o it takes to prepare Pineapple Romanoff. a dessert fit for a king: Serve Jt royally, too, 'in sparkling stemware. To toast the 1liced almonds, spread on a 8hallow pan and bake a:t 350 deerees while beating the cream. PINEAPPLE ROMANOFF I pint whipping cream '"cup brown sugar, finnly packed 2 tabiesp6ons nun \;. cup dairy sour cream 2 packages (12-0llll«I each) frozen fr'Mll pineapple dumb Toasted sliced almollljs . •. Wblp cream . with brown sugar until • blended. Add rum;"tfblp until 11111. Blend in oour ~· aiur 1111111 servlDi thile. Ja6 before aervtnc.' thaw pineapple acconllnc to package dlrectloQs. Spoon • Into 1-1 l e m m e d sherbets. Top wllh ~ mlxluno and a sprinkle d t~ almonds. ,. ' -Still want lome- rt,fre1hing aw,etnen after ~di"'1er7C.:. El.gent but •••Y Pin11pple Romanoff • I un IN ready in ii flash. • .. .. I ' • --·~-- Dessert served around the roaring £ireplacc features -a luscious fruit compote made by simmering dried, -eanned and fresh fruits in cherry wine and l\'holc spices. Offer this treat warm wilh whipped cream, sou r cream or as is. CHRISTIE CO~IPOTE 2 paoJ.:ages (12 ounces each) mixed dried fruits l package (12-ounce ) pitted prunes 2 cups cherry wine I cup \rater 2 to 3 cinnamon sticks JO cloves 10 \vhole allspice 1z cup sugar I can (16-ounoe) pitled ~red cherries, drained " I cup seedless grapes In a large saucepan place n1ixed fruits, prunes. wine , water,. cinnamon, Cloves, allspice and sugar. Bring ~o a boll. Turn down heat and simn1er. 20 minutes. Take off . hea t and add drained cherries and grapes. Sc.rvc war~ to 8 to 10. . . Top off your . apres-s lii buffet with a compot~ .. · Simme rin g w[ne 5 · is the catalyst for pears, apriCots, prunes · and cherries . .. • • ·. ........ ,j ...... ~ ••• • • ' • 0 DAIL V PILOT \Vedl'lt$11~. JanuarJ lb, 1974 -M;Vl~s--:Re6ling ---- From. R)' JO OL.~ON Ol tfle 0.111 l'li.1 5111f Why was the film "Lo\•e Story" such a big box office hit'? -Just ~tla..._ls goli\g to movies these days?~ Is there anytlting ahead 10<' the film audience '"except Violende and gloom and doool? ANWCring these questioM and more In his discussion of the responsibilities of the Olm critic and the impact d fil ms on public taste ~·as Charles D. Champlin. Los Angeles Times rum critic. He spoke for the Laguna i----,...,.h~Bran t he American Association of University Women. To answer the questions, Champlin first went back to the movies from the early 30s to 1946. · ''By 1946 movies had hlt tlte hi'hest peak of their popularity," be said. "Thei . "'ere the mass n1edi wn of entc..>rtainment. "It has taken HOllY"'ood 25 mass audiences u·e"ro staying years to a~ss 8.nd eval uate home and movies \V er c IDEAS ~IOLDED ·all the lmpUcations of TV." ' playing to a dif!etcnt kind "<> . 'UD!E"CE LOSS. of audie11!:!;.'." "ln 1948, bet"·ee n 90 and n ~ BIG GAP 100 million peo1>le \\.'Cnt to Some Of the implications mO\'ies each "·eek. 0 u r are, Champlin added, that And, Cha mplln a d d e d , h · t"·re has bc•n a 75 -rcent "American film makers were lhoug ls, ideas and speech 1"-" " .,.,. esti bo t the t ·c11 n ~• I••• 1·n aitend an-at movie r ve a U res r1 o·n 1,1,·~re terrifically in uen1,;~ """' "" f he H Cod ~-l)y movies." . theaters, ¥nd there has been o t ayes e. tnt:re was a "tremendous ctyinne in th, e a gulf between life as it really Ninety ""rccnl or the motion ~ was and as it could be sho·-"" nature ar 'the motion picture .... Pictures in America were under the code audience." · made wider Judeo-Olristian, • I led f There no\v is a direct 'Even qoup es ma rr or ,Dem 0 c r 8 t i c P 8 tterns, correlation between education 50 years liad to sleep in t~·in Champlin Said. · beds · h · h bl ' and movie.going . he said. wit a n1g t ta e rn • ' S e I r · s a c r i ( i c e was The least likely peoon to go between." rewarded and you could tell to a movie is a high school Cliamplin said that '";hen he the villa.in,'' ti explained. "It droj>"OUt. was yotinger, be "couldn't was a monolithic view of the Three-fourlh:!I 10r all movie ·figure out what the night s~nd _,1,,vo7r::'id'-:.':-' "'°'"""'"'==~=•_JUJl' c~kets are bought by people was for." About 1946 the movies weht under the age or 29, Producer -Ot.to-Preminger into a revolutioniz.ing change added . \ decided to challenge the code \\'ith the advent of television, "It became clearer that with a film called "Man Wlth Chrunp~in commented. motion pictures \\'ere g°olng -a Golde!l' Arm,". starring ''TV had replaced motion to survive by doing what TV F:ank Sinatra, . wtuch dealt pictures as the m!ISS medium couldn 't do:· util ize spectacle. with the drug problem. of entertainment. Movies no and candor." Champlin said he couldn't longer had to be aJI thin gs American film makers had help but wonder if the drug to all people. to reaJUe that Uie old-time problem would ~ any better ' No Distractions qn High Road DEAR ANN LA NDERS ' I have follo'A'td your ·colwnn ever since it began to run in the Boston Globe and ybu've given me real in.sight into what millions of people are thinking. Either they are casting about !or a new affair, are lxtred .!ltif£ ~·ith the it would be awfully nice if you'd invite -old O®;-./eeling~lty a~t-a '':'!"""~n~t ="'t::::;"'c::your place and let me be a guest >---..: 101'-a -change;--~ "i.ndi.!?cretioh" or sick and tired ·of the Fmmy how kids seem to feel they seX. life they are experiencing within maniage. In short, it seems like the are always welcome to pile in on their \\""bole world revolves around sex. paren~ but they forget that parents TWenty-two years ago my husband are people -and maybe Mom would suffered 8 slroke. It paralyzed his right like to be invited to di.Mer once in • arm , his right leg and his vocal oords. a while. --He-walk:slVith a cane but he has-never' • 'Ibey -tell us all aOOutt Re-&aroecues regained his speech. All he can say is "yes" ·and "no" and call my name. and dinners they give for 20 and 30 He reads 8 great deal, his comprehension friends , ~ when it comes to ~\tom is .. -..1 and we commuQ!cate. y,·ell. and Dad -oh, well . -OUR PHONE """" IS STILL WORKING Altb1'Jgb he bas been s e x u a I I y bnp>te)t all these yea.rs, it never DEAR PHONE: Here's your letter. occurred to me ro have an affair. I've And if uy-dugbter (or-daugbter-iJJ.. raised two~fint.-thildren and have had law) oat there wonders U sbe means a tun and busy life without . sex. you, she probably does. According to today's standards I am I nuts . Several "concerned friends" have DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am singe tol and have been dating a divorced man weeks. Now he is so busy taking out every widow and divorcee in town v.·c can't keep track or him. We are concerned about Dad. lie doesn't mention his arthritis anymore. He has had it for years. 11. can't have suddenly disappeared. _ _ -He-used to.ask me..tD:Jluy him.medicine Cor his sinus trouble, but now he claims he has plenty of medicine and says I should stop worrying about him. \Ve ,are afraid he is neglecting himself, although everyone says he looks better than he has in years. Last night-J-tried--to phone Dad and gave up at 11 :45. He wasn't at home. I am concerned that he is going into a second childhood. and that he might drop'4tead of a heart attack. He and J\.fother lived a very quiet life and he is-JJQ.t-accustomed-to-thi!-new-pace.· \Vhat \advice can you give us, Ann? -CONCERNED DEAR C.: Leave your dad alone. ft sounds like bit second childhood might be better thaa bis lirst. . . ~·-· • • ... -' TV's ~-frjVOI ity today U movies had been allowed to deal with it. CODE ABOLISHED ' In place or the lfayes COde were the now-familiar G, GP, R and X ratings. "The raUngS now accept~ that there were aUdiences tnstead of .the audience. People go to 'a' movlet not 'the' movie!." The critic, who also appears on Otannel 28, admitted !hat ''excesses 0Mved from this opening up." There was curiosity at first but it is now beglnning to wear off. ."\Vhat is left is a group of remarkable films, such as Midnight Cowboy,' " _ _ Champlin discussed his role as a critic: "I'm a critic operating iii a time ~·hen you don't know what you're going to see." He said a critic in any medium should·have familiar- ity with as much of his me- dium as has gone on before as possible. · HEAVY SCHEDULE After seeing an average of four films a week, and at times as many es 20, "You soon get beyond the point where you simpJy_say it's good." In judging a film. Champlin said he first looks at the intentions or the film maker. ·I hen examines how \rell he does 'vhatever he sets out to do. "It is Important for me to describe as accurateJ.y as I can the substance, mood of fil m ·and the level of intention." he ·added . "Two J' to five .years of a _man:S life _ extremely popular because it has been spent on the film. revoiced positi ve values. -:ro dismiss i!; with a bad joke "Nowdays-, people cannot be is ,very poor. persuaded to go and see , The describing process also pessimistic films. Movies may is important --be c-a u s·e-say-)'es>-there are dark audiences now select very times in life, but -people can carefully what they go to see, still find hope . Champlin added. "l-.lovies do a lot these days, Champlin sees a new ray but the hardest thing to get of hope in an era \vhere films away with is s h e e r usuaJly are rilled wi t h entertainment. That's what cynlcLsm and hopelessness. TV does 24-hours a day." . "L<>ve Stor y' • evidenced But, be predicted thal sheer this, he ndled.'Jl'his film told entertainment would ·be more audiences that "we're all of v.tiat we see "as the v.-orld r o m a n t i c i s t s." It was seems to crumble around us." , ' - 'It has taken ' Hollywood 25 yHrs ' .to assess and evaluote oil tho implicotions of· TV.' soys film critic Chorles Chomplin. • Peering Around _HO~lE FRO~l a_ Sollth PaiUIUlg IYorkshops .• American·Soulh Africa cruise are the Donald Beddoes of Dana Point. JOINING the art tours to Baja-California is l\1rs. Arlene aark or Corona del P.far. The tour iS part of the Pacific's lllh aMual Holiday-in-~Icxico APPEARING oo "The lnitl· ligent Parent' ·on KOOP-1V were Diane Reed, her husband William G. Reed and Joan Brick, all ol Huntineton Beach. The trio discussed Mrs. Reed'• "U nd e rground Wedding Book." CONFIDENTIAL TO JUST NOSY I l--;~~~;;;:;n;;;;;;'(i();;;;;;;;;:7~;;.:::~~~!!!!i§~::::::::::;::;::;;;~c;;;;;;;;;(Vy;;;;;;~~~~:if",- GUESS: The confidentials at the root ~ d me that one da y t'JI regret ii. ror over IO months. He hasn't said W)lat do YoU think?-CONTENT one· v.·ord about marriage. In fact, he DEAR CONTENT: Many women in seems perfectly content to go on this y.-ir poallioa ~·ouJd have dOlle tblags \ray forever. differ@Oy and . I am not ilttiDg-in r OOn'f Waii"t tO &ppea r pushy, but judgment of tb~m. Sexual appetites vary. 1 Vt'ould like-to know if th.i s man has J In fact, some women (and meri, as any intention or marryin g me. l've grown ~U) consider sex a nuisance or ~·orse very-Jond ....... Qf hiqi and we've gotten yet, a ''duty." I do admire you for ve ry ch ummy, if you know what I mean . ,,.. tlle . way you've band.led your life. Any advice?-BROWN EYES ob\oiously, you took the bJgb road. j DEAR B.E.: Yeab, I know what you DEAR ANN LANDERS : \Viii yoo mean, and my advice Is to stop belng do 8 million mothers and mothers-_ coy and ask. blm. a favor and print this Jetter? Don't be 1urprised H be tells you /Girls: Can yoo possibly arrange your be likes· things the wa y they are. And busy liv.es so that you can find three why shouldn't he? He probably has been hours a year for you r mother and father enjo)'._ing all the pleasures of marriage apd invite us ove r for a meal? It and none of the responsibilles. It's beau- doesn't have to be anything fancy. Hot tiful -for him, Dummy. dogs and beans will do. DEAR AN N LANDERS ' My parents . I You have had many &rppers at our were ~appily married !or 51 yea rs. Last hbUSe and we are always happy to fitay mother passed away. Dad went have you ~ and your children -but into a depression -for about tv.'O of my column are.not 1easer~ ori;:uess ifig games. They are messages for readers \Yho ask that their letters not be printed or, for some reason,., they prefer not to receive mail at home. Sometimes, •·interested" parties write and ask me for more information about a certain confidential (like where did lt come from ). But of course I would never .divulge such inform.a.tion. Ann Landers discusses teenage drink· ing -its myths. its realities. Learn the facts by reading, "Booze and You -For Teenagers Only," by Ann Lan- ders. Send 35 cents in coin and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 3346, 222 W. Bank Dr., Chicago, Ill. 606S4. at Newport Beach . . • JANUARY CL.EARAN·(E Dresses for all Occasions -ensembles. coats, suits, Pant Suits , sweaters, blou1es, sportswear, swimsuits, Long at home !Ind dinner dteues. Y2 to V3 OFF! • JAMBOREE ROAD at BAYSIDE DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH -675·?'183 9:30-5:30 Ma ster Charge . • • • • FROM,f ash ion Island Newport BeaCh" .STEREO SOUNDS o ·F THE HARBOR ' ' . . . ' • I ' . ' . ------. •· -4 i • .. . "' ....._ . . ' . ' Starting a New Tack Oulgoin g Com1nodore Bill l\lcNaughton (leCt) turns over the hehn lo his successor Don Price and ~Mrs. Price at South Shore Sailing Club. 1·11e chan~e of ' l'Om1nand will occur officially at a dinner. dance and il\\1ards banquet on Saturday, Jan. 19 . in Tale· of the \\'hale restaurant, Balboa. 'Underground' Fashions Support the War Effort TEL AVI V 1AP• -\Vlu !c In a!nlosl cvcr.v factory. lhc Fulop said, IJcged·Or met rockets f(•JI o\·erhcad duri ng men \rent off to fight nnd the latest ~'liddlc East 1ra~. the \\'On1cn took O\Cr running v.·omen in u n d c r g r o u n cl the shcnv. shelters sc1red coats and suits ltr:Hi:V lo "'car and tcx!iles for one of Israel's lop leather arc lsrncl's third largest ex- houS('s. po11. ranking bchi11d ciiamonds The d c s i g n c r of a <lnd cit rus fruits:. -a n-d sports"·car line which features . n1.:inufac1urers \\'Crc detcrnrin- native bedouin cloth 1\·ent cd to fill every order on lin1e house lo house to convince -<lnd to prove to the \".'Orh.l her lsracl-Ar<ib 1~orkcrs to lhnl business is business. '"':1r conic lo 11ork -and they or no "·ar. did . nic founder or lsr:1el"s l eading high fa shion beach1\·car house sent c:.irs to pick up 11·orkcrs st randCd by the country's transportation 'cflsit ~·;ind sent her 1nodels to the rront to pu1 on fashion sho\\'S for the soldie rs. It \\'asn't quite business :1~ usual for Israel's fashion in- du stry -but it \\'<IS. definitely business. ASTONISllllSG 'fhcy didn·1 quite succeed but Adin Tnlbar. dcpuly dirl'c- tor-gencral for roreign trade in tbc ~:inistry of Comn1ercc and lnclusl ry . called their pt."rfonnance ··astonishing.·· For the n10n1h or October. lsrucl had t.argetcd ~l2 rnillion ,in exports fro1n the fa shion i n d u s t ty . Tnlbar said n1anufacturcrs 11·cr1;> able to deliver t11·0-thirds of the goods worlh 88 mi llion. \Vhethcr Israel 11•ill reach its fashion and te~tHes expo1t t:irgct of $150 n1illion fo~;3 remrlins to be seen -but 1'albar and olhl'rs 1hi -the fashion industry 11·ill inc close. l.ast year. they ex- ported $123 million 1rorth of fashion and te1tilcs. \Vhen war broke out Oct. 16. the . imn1igranl settlen1ent of ~rigdal Hacnick in the Jordan Valley \\'here lsrnel's ~ high-fashion lcatht'r h o u s e Bcged-Or has its fac tory . 11,ras rock~ted almost every night. So. President Leslie lo'ulop ntovccl the faclor~·. it s "·on1cn LI~ Scl!IROE~PEL -,rorkers, their children. teach- ers1 seyen nu ~r.s. and hun- dreds of tors into a shelte r v.·hcre 1hey stayed day and. night until the U.N.·sponsorcd ccnSe-fire. n1ost of its ordL•rs -though the con1pilnr pnid 10 to 15 pcrrent fines ror being late on a fey,·. At !he beginning of the v.•ar. designer Ho j y Ben-Y~seph \\'hose be dou in s ty l e sµortsclothcs ha\'e bcc.'On1c synonyn1ous \r ith R i k ma , found she couldr,.t do "anything heroic discover oil '>\"ells." like So, she docidcd to keep the factory open "which vvasn't so easy" because all her workers came from large families and v;ere home \\'Or· rying about !heir husbands and sons. She said she spent several days going house-to- house to convince thcin to return to "·ork. They did, she said, and Rik1na i"iict every export order fo r October "'\\1ithout being late " and cut enough fabric for Novem ber ''so oi-de"rs \\'on't be late. Nothing is going to be late because of the war." On Yorr\ Kippur. Jsr:;ael's 1.iautc couture Qesigner Gideon Obt!rson 1ras in Ne\v . ''ork en route 10 San Francisco for a sho"·ing or hi s collection at I. ~1agnin . WORKERS DRAFTED But the 3().year~ld JLalian- born Je\V ta:ok the next plane back to Israel. At his fa ctory in .Hamal Gan, he foliilJl th8t e1·ery mAn except onY cutter had been drafted -but the , .. ·omen took O\"Cr and all orders ,,-ere on time. \Vhcn the 1rar s1arted. Lea Gottlieb canceled a Eu-ropean trip 11nd took over daily opera- tion of c:ouex. rhe compan~· she founded ·1nore than 20 years ago '"'hirh is no'"' one· of the \vorld:s l:::irgest ex· porlers of high.fashio n beachwea r. - E ng~agement News . Revealed "'Our brQthcrs. filthcrs aod ~ns ·were dying and I kepl flsk~g m)"!lelf. ;ire \Ve normul 1 S~'l.urslng leopard collars tor our oe1¥ coats?" he reca lled. •11 Uii.nk 1 got the an~"·cr She arranged to have cars frotn our production n1nuager piek up some girls livin~ in r~ountaln Valley lligh School "'ho \ft'As called up the first .suburban comnwnities where graduates, T .. b; Schroeppel and dl\V. •le \\'as a Jank com· there was no bns service. She Steve Andrews arc phlnnlng n1andei· and hr 1v1vte us a also arranged fashion sho1\'S to n1arry · )C!ll'r from the front. ror front line troops. \\'OWlded Ne"'!l o lhcir betrothal has "fl st1td, what you are doing soldiers and "'ives o f been armounccd by h e .r has as m1ich in1portance as hcUco.ptcr pilots. parents, P.1r .. and t.-1n;. ll:u:old \\'hat "°" do because you arc Despite the proble1ns. the ._ L -Schroei>pel or Foµ.ntn in 'the hopC arid::se.curit_v in ou r..,..._i r a Y ,· h.iircd gran~o~~er . Valley. fulurc·. You bring in the snld: \Ye doubled tl'ie export • - •. ••• . . . . ' • • SPECIAL #l 2 FOR $149 ACCENT CHAIRS. SMART OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Wint CLASSIC BAMBOO/°"NE STYLING. A MUST 0 F'OR EXTRA GUESTS! lhDIVIDUALL Y $99 EACH , . . . . .. . . ... ...... --.. -~ .,, .. ! i -- -FOUR DAYS ONLY. ' THURSDAY-SUNDAY. • DAil'( PILOT 3~i• ~ -· - ·• I ~ •) n 0 .... ·-' ' ·1. " " ' " •1 •i I . ·i ·I ...., 1 • h ( -•I 1,1 '11 ( lb l 1,l NEWPORT STORE ONLY. SPECIAL #2 $399 TUXEDO SOFA. • IREG . $499 .. A TRADIT IONALLY STYLED, SUPERBLY TAILORED P'IECE OF FURNl'TURE • .._. LOOSE PILLOW BACK . LINED FLOUNCE. SIDE ARM PIL'"°ws. SPECIAL #3 $199 WING CHAIR. REG . $249. 50. THE STYLE THAT'S BECOME A. TRAD ITION. MULT190LoR 0 EO RA.YoN/coi'ToN WEAVE UPHOLSTERY. ROBINSON'S FURNITURE. PLEASE USE-ONE"OF OUR CONVENIENT CREDIT PLANS • ' •N ' ' . ~j I \<) "i ,. • ,. ··J ., ,, ,, 1 .!) .. •I • ' -- .. 1 · ~1iss Schroeppel~~ attending · OOlhu·s. fi·Ancs mid marks.'' thts--October lh<i n "'C had Ca!Uomln Stair University. f'ulop rclntcd . Irr 1972. Theo. \t \Yas $t~o.ooo.,._ __________________ :._ _______________________________ ...J Long Bench. 1ier Jla'nce is . l..nst monlh II "'ns $260,000.1 the M>n of ttfr. a1ld ~lrs. Albert OltDERS ~1ET • It's harrl lo believe we made 2 FASHION ISLAND 644 -2800 H. Andrews. also or FOuntoln \Vlth the ""·onderf\JI work" It during the war , but we Valley. of the underground st" fr clld. '' • , ----~.----- ~- -----~--. ~---L -• --•-----------_.J.. ' . > • 1. v -• -· • ~'"'--"-'._.l Y. Pl LOT ' -llecture~,_·Semi .n·ars lnter'est Audiences ~ CM Women )'ersalilc harpist De \Vayne Fdlton Y11iO entertain nltmbers or" the Costa r.tcsi \Vom en1s cH1b after a luncheon meeting hJ"the clubhouse 1'~riday, Jan. )8( ~te~ting tilnes and locations urc: saddltback \'aJl..:y, 10 a.m. !\looday, Jttn. :t, Leisure World Clubhouse One ; 7::M> p.111. ~tty, Jan, 22, oftices of Virtue and Scheck. New· port Beach. PO\V for six years ilfVie-t.nam . A check ror $8500 \\ill be presented to the Irv ine city council Tu~sday. J1.1n. 22, to- 'vard prucliase of an ambu· lance. NOw is planned for Saturday, Jan. 19, at Santa Ana College. Geared to ~-01nen "'ho have been out of touch with education for a period of time and who are .interested in obt.aining a high s c h o o I .. • Sal11lday, Jan. 19, in the Balboa Pavilion. Fw!da ralted will go t"'(ard purdlaoe "' a home dlalY1l• kidi'oey machine, K<Ordillg to t.trs. Paul Johnson, director Clemente branches of the American Association o f University v..-omeo will meet at IO a.m. r.1onday, ·Jan. %1, to study campaign finan!:ing reform. Mro. Marilyn O'Brien ....ut host the meeting In her Son Juan Capistrano home. B r a n c h rerommendations "'ill be made for state divtslon action following the mee!!Dg. ,,.fonored guests \Viii be past presidents and t.fisty Lee, ~~ss C.Sta Mesa of t974. On January 23. Janice llathtt,yay v.1ill host th o . Jr,·ine Unit at 9:11i a.'111., 11nd . Ne\\·port unit al 12: 15, Ey,e Ce re diploma or college degree, lh< Diana -bein\el, author of seinlnar also wlll emphasize 1'Vision Victory," will ptescnt trnd.iLlunaJ and oousual career .free classes m· eye cafe from opportunities for wonlcn. or philontllropy Alpha · Chi omege liimimamss:=r.mCia:iiiiiiiiiiii Alli ence On Jan. 24, Na n c y . Grashmchr will open her ,teorges \V. S o I o v 1 e f f . ho1ne for the Costa !\lesn unit as~iate ~rofessor of r~rench and the Laguna unit "''ill meei a ~ \1SC will Speak on-lntcl.__in-the-home-of 'Phocbe- ldtual In!luence of ~tme. tl r \\rentworth. Both mietings are St§lcl in An1erica. scheduled for 9: 15 a.m. He v.1ill be the speaker at ti~ next meeting of the Vo lunteers AOiance FrMcaise cle la Orange C.Ouhty Council of . ~tera at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. Hospital Volunteers '11.'ill meet 1 ·inthcNe~ghborhood at 9:30 a.m. Monday , Jan. F '-=--n-og.tl.Pliollil hurch, -i1~i1t~iissi:on-Coinmunitr 1jgWla Befch. llospital. A t Affjl• Guest speaker •ill be •. r I 1ates ri·liriam Spear, supervisor of e Gregory, Laguna Chi Id Protection Services·, Bf~ch ~nd Palm Spr:lngs Or~nge Q:iunly Department of at.twt , will present a progra~ Social \Velfare. f<Ier topic Yl'ili fa\-the Art Affiliates at 2 be Child Abuse . ph'n, r.1onday, Jan. 21, at the Laguna Beach t.1uscum of Art. New members and volunteer desk \Vorkers· Yl·ill be honored djirJng the meeting. 1 Worrien Vote" j,Loca.1 general plans will be l~e subject or the January unl,ts or the Orange Coast 1£ague ol \Vomen Voters. •Discussed will be zoning, m pi tal improvements budget , specific area plans and en- ,1~enlal i1npact reports. Zonte Club' Dr. Krafft A. Ehricke, ·scientific adVisor now with Rockwell Intemational's Space Division. "·ill speak for the .l.onta Club's Amelia Earhart Day Ssi,turday, Jan. 19. 1'he celebiation, one of many scheduled by the more than 700 Zonta C I u b s throughout the world, will take place during a dinner meeting · in the Newporter Inn. Guests "'ill be 7.ontians from Orange, Les Angeles and San Diego counties. Dr. Ehricke began h i s 9 a.m. to t0:30 p.m. Monday. New Cle ss Jan. 21, in the Sheraton llll· · ton, Anaheim. A tjass entitled \Vomcn ·in Ame1rica \Yill be repeated at Sorority Golden Wes~ College during DR. EHRICKE 'M"e~m'be-rs ol. Beta 7\lph:i Xi the-&prin g semester, according Cba,pter, Beta Sigma Pht Yl'ill to Peggy Slaggs and Anna mark the group's t enth l\1aria Thames , instructors. 11:nniversary Saturday, Jan. 19, The course "examines the in the Garden Grove home .. role of \vomen in American of the Alan ~tarbuts starting history and literature using at a p.m. materials and perspectives mt generally available," t h e ----Budget-Series _ _J'nslrucUJ<s_sai<L-- Registration begins at the 21, in ~I ission Community Advice on planning low"(.'()Sl, 9 b as a resea rch engineer on the nutritious meals will be given college Saturday, Jan. I ' y German V-2 rocket at Peenc· J by home economists from appointment only. muende. He designed lhc Sooth..ern California Edison Co. Centaur. America's first hY· during a series begiming at droge!Hlxygen. poYt·ered deli· 7:30 pm, ~1onday. Jan. 21, very sysl!Cm. in the Edison recreation ' Irvine Jun iors Gabrielle Pn•or. · firs l woman council riie1nbcr in the city of Irvine, has been nominated by the .Irvine Junior \Vonmn's Club in the General i-~ederation of \Vomcn's Clubs' First Ladies salute. The club will host. \\'Jjte and direct a series of co1nmunity cablevjsion sho\V&, "'ilh the first al 6:30 p.nt. ~!on· day. Jan. 2t. ~-frs. Frank Polizzi and ~1rs. Rick Loebrich Yl'iil intcrvic1v Navy Lt. Da vid Raymond, a center, Magnolia at I~amilton, Huntington Beach. Other locations are the Costa 11esa city c o u n c i I chambers, Jan. 2 3 • 2 4 : Fo,untain Valley conimunity center. Jan. 28-29; El Toro Edison Co. office; Jan. 28-29, and \Ve stminster City Council chambers. Jan. 30 and 31. Futher i n forma1l on is available from E i I e e n Fi tzgerald at !he Edison Co .• 833-38.13. Ladies ' Dey A seminar for "' o m e n entitled \Vomen Involve ment ORT · lrVine Cllapter of \Vo men 's Amertean . ORT will sponsor a fUnd~rniscr Sunday. Jan. 20, at the Orange County Fairgrounds S\vap meet. Gerden Club Rambling Gardeners Garden Club 'viii honor ~1rs. Ted Judson,' district diret.'tor, at I p.n1. l\Jonday• Jan. 21 . in t he Garden Grove Lions Club. Slides from a member's ootlcction will be shown. SC Juniors \Vinter Fantasy \\'ill thC'me- thc South Coast Jun i o r \Vomcn·s· Club's dinner dance to take place at 7 p.1n. Le0DS 1'1embers of Gamma Tau Gamma, Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae, Ylill take Inventory at lhe Broadway Department store, Huntington Beach •from :>:15 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 19. to raise furub for scltolarship.o. PEO Additional Reductions in our Semi·Annual QualiCraft . · A Founders Day luncheon and program have b een scheduled for noon . o n Satunlay• Jan. 19, by Ille Orange· Coastal Reciprocity . ··-· Bureau of PEO . El Adobe restaurant, San Juan Capistrano will be the setting. FV Women ' Fountain Valley Woman 's J;!ub will &pOMOI' its aeml- annual rummage sale from 10· a.m. to 4 p.n1. Saturday, Jan. 19-on the Alpha Bet• parking }ot,. Warner an d ~fagnolia ln F0W1tain Valley. Jewish FSA A variety of items, from clothing to handmade gifts will be offered during the ~1a~lc lofimlr auction _p!anned by Jewish Famlly S ervice Associates for & p.m. Satur· day, J an. 19, In the Airportcr. Inn. AAUW Laguna Beach and San ·Ii®~__ ~~~~ - . ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • were 5.99 to ·. 8.99 .... -.......... . were 9.99 ta 14.99 and more Now eYen bigger savings ·on America's best·Hlllnc fashion shoes! Stin lots of great styles to pick. Hurry in to enjoy the best selection In your size. H_o_roscope: Pisces Finds Agreement Clearance handbag groups at great reductio_rts! . ' . : . • 1- 1 Put It All Together or Fun, Popul1ri t)', Confidence ..,. .. Robeft Powers tCllo.lt ol H •ton•I lnlfl<0 .. ,,...,1 kif ... ,, woniart RANGE • J Tow11 & Co1111try Pho•• 547·1221 L Ne; IEACH-503 E. troodwcry Phone 436.6221 • . ' THURSDAY JANUARY [7 may be ultimately acce pted. Know it and keep U1e faith! ARIES 11\iarch 21·April 19 ); Decision is reached regarding paynients. collections a n d budget in general. ~1ake GE~UNI (~1ay 21.June 20): intelligent· concession. B y 11ome, personal environment The ~1oon in Cancer gives giving a little, you will be -these dominate. Gain allies !he native an intuitive talent in position to gain. \Vhat through diplomacy, no ·1 for diagnosis. These persons appears a contradiction \\'ill threats. Obtain valid hint from are able to '"read '' people and tum out to be good sense. Taurus message. T read often are accused of being lightly. If you rock boat, you psychic. \Vith this I u n a r . TAURUS (Apnl 20 . ~lay could get wet to the sk in. position. the ind1v1dual can 20): \Velcomc respite from Ignore. impatient associate make othcrs...!eel "at '::hon:~:'-'_ routine__.. An't fear chang~ \~ho advocates unnece55ary· Moon in Cancer inspires Gemini, Virgo persons can nsks: confidence and attracts people command attention. One "'ilo "·ho \\'ant to cogfid c their '"'oes pulls strings may reconsider. CA~CE~ (Ju_ne 21-July 22): and JoYs. \Vhal was in1tially rejected Relat1onsh1p with me mber of opposite sex reaches point of Reinert s celebrale s their 251h Anniversary being "on the brin k." Choice no.\\' is between happ iness or intrigue. U foolish. you choose the latter. Give logic' equal time. Don't be ruled by impulse. · w1certainty. Leo. .'\.quarius might be involved. SCORPIO lOct. 23·Nov. 21 t: Roadblock is not an obstacle but a guidepost. Kno"· it and be confident. Cycle remains high -your judgment '"ill be reliable. Trust yourself. One who taught you in past could make reappearance. Study Libra message. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. · 21): Some of your - na tural, ingratiating qualities surface. Be willing to laugh, to move away fro m tension area. Highlight versatility. Relative who has weight problem may want to cry on your shoulder. Don 't waste too much ·time commiserating. CAPRICORN (IJec. 22-Jan -19): \Veigh costs. You may Use your B~nkAme·iCJrd ot f.ia~!er Charge \•indicated. sign i f i c an t ,. ... SHION ISLANO • 10UTtl COAST .. ~ ... ,, ... ,.,, CM!lfr C•1r. """"" changes occur. Gain sho"·n HUNTINGTON CINTElt FAit110N SQUAltl through written word. Gemini. H111111111t.11 t N<11 • 111111 ..,,... Virgo persons may be ---·------- invol\'ed. · PJSCES (Feb. 19-~farch 20): Play role of understanding friend -but don't be so understanding that you p.1 )' through the nose. Taurus, Libra persons could be in picture. Agreement can be reached which is beneficial to )1'.lu and one who means so·mething to you .. IF TODAY -IS Y O U R BJRTRDA Y you are a n organizer. one who does rather than sits on the sidelines. You may appear heavy-handed but. in actuality, you care and seldom Y!'ant anything in IukeYl'ann fashion. JANUARY SALE Su1nston1or.row, Jan. Ii th at IO a rn PANTSUITS HUGE; SBLECTIO~ 1-11 OOUBLEKNITPOLYEST!:;R. 1 1.tanv, n111n y stylf!S, co!Or3. \"alui.>.stoS90. s29" to $5000 · ALL\\'OOL SWEATERS The f1 n('sl quality ava1la blP, really beautiful garment s made to last for years. \"alues toS65.00. · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): \Vhat used to be Is no more -· and if .you look to future this can be all to the good. If you insist on hitting yourself with sledgehammer words about past, you d r a i n emotions,· waste time and money. Use experience to handle unique projett. be attempting too much . too, _________ _ soon. Accent friendshi p. However. you must know when to draw line. Becoming inextricably involved could create embarrassing situation. Know it; act accordingly. 122"toS37 " DRESSES GIGANTIC 25th annual VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): This is .a time to finish, to round out projects, to see what potential looks like. to shore up forces. Aries, Libra AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18l: What appears to be a setback is actually going to rebound in vour ravor. Older indlvtdual iS ready to make concession. Your views are persons co u Id figurelp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J prominently. Short trip re-11 suits in contact ""hich pro,•es exciting. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Creati"' s p i r i t do1ninates. Personal magnetism flows . Stick to your O\Vll style - and principles; Some, who claim you arc being too in~ependent, are m e r e I y expressing: their own cmorrs SPORTSWEAR WestclilT Pl:al.I, 171h •nd Irvine, Newport Beach,C:l~fornia.92660 WE STILL DELIVER MON,, WED., FRI. Ple•1e Call Your Order· Early To A11ure Delivery On Th••• Daysi COAST SUPER MARKET Wt ~IYlf Y.., "•nNMI Wl'rt It ''"' It '"' "'*'9 673-3510 3347 £.CO,\ST HWY. CORONA DEL MAft All Polyester. all v.·ashalile, beauufully f1nt:hl'd, ~1zrs ;, io 16. man\' ~tvles and colo rs. \"alues l0S90.bo. s20.130.s40 ~l.iny othe.r sensational \'a!ucs dunngou rsalc. \t'eCarry LILYETTE BR:IS ~!AO Fas hions st r1\·es to present Current Fashions at Discounted Prices. Our Jj'oods are. all or fine <1ual1t.1·, ~·ct :ire p r iced 101\·cr than an y dCpai"lmr'nl ~tore. V1s1i utr. peruse our srlectlon, co mp.are ·ou r price$ and enjoy our indi\'1dual attention. MAD "-'. ot\s · \a~v~ 1005~ Ad•m1 at Brookhur1t minulct from Co.11 ~ltd. 111d Newport Ik1rh lluntingtoa &ar.h 961.8181 Mon. ,...,,, Thur.. 10-6 ftidoy 10-t Sot. 10-6 ClaMd ,.....,. ' '· HOU•S: 9 JO!o6 -_ ... ,_ .. , f r«iyN~ Ml,.. Now in progress ••• store opens of 9:30 am New Markdowns! t.ING"ERlt: LONG & SHORT GOWNS SPORTSWEAR: COOROINAT~ SE PA RATES LONG DRESSE5-!--JACKET5 I COATS MEN'S ' SLAX-SPORT COATS-SPORTSHIRTS SLEEVELESS SWEATER VESTS **************************** ******:1t** *** * **********'* 30°/o to 70°/o REDUCTION conven iently loc•tt d tt Htrbor and Newport Boulevlj'ds ,ln ' downtown Costa Mes• 11'1 COS TA 111!~4 11'5 sin eris Major Credit Conk Accepted ·- 1816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD COSTA MESA Phone 548-1212 • "JELLY MAKER" · mllk .. a Iba. of jelly gr11pe, riapbwry, atrewberry -. in·c.f. pectin, f11voring: and jar *NOW •1.25 -- • ROYA&, POTATO DIEES Reg, $l.lS *NOW •2 75 S lb. l?ag . • SPECIALIZING IN - Lo"".!!!_i1t1111 Fools for: -. ' - HOME • CAMPING • STORAGE . . . CHARGE IT BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE ---~--• - ~WIUGAR S lb. can Reg. $300 *NOW •2.35. . BROWN RICE ' S~ lb. can · 'Rog. $4.1S *NO~ •3.35 PURCHASE OUR . · . . > *TRIAL-PAK 0n~$3.95 ' Perme-Stor foods. You.'11 fliilt them ldeil for ·the hunter,-cam per" or yacht.,nan In .. your famlly. UIDA N>CID -· NOif Aa:IPTIO FOODS 2980 HARBOR BOULEVARD COSTA MESA, CA. 92821 . '°" 110 , THRU (7141 615&7290 ---J, • " • • - • • ·Berry Bars Baked "ntese cookies are super when served the day they are baked but they may be kept overnight. --- They pick up a little moisture during the overn1ght stay but they still laate delicious. ---CRANBERRY NUT BARS . ~ cup margarine II cup finnly packed light brown sugar 2 tablespoons molasses 2 eggs · l cup flour, stir _to .aerate -· before measuring 1,2 teaspoon baking powder ¥• leaspo0n baking soda 1h teaspoon salt 112 teaspoon rwtmeg 1 cup walnuts, chopped 1,1. cup raisi ns, chopped 1 cup !resh cranberries, chopped Confectioners sugar; J f desired In e medium saucepan melt margarine; remove f rom beat; stir in sugar and molasses. Add eggs and beat untll'blended. In a bowl or on wax paper thoroughly stir together the flour,r baking powder, baking soda, salt and . nutmeg; add to . molasses mllllure; stir tg_ · mix well. Stir in nuts, ral.fms and cranberries. Tum Into a greased 9-lnch · square cake pan, spreading batter to cover bottom of pan evenly -batter will flot be very·deep~ Bake in a prebeattd m- degree oven until top is golden-brown -20 to 2S minutes. Place pan on wire rack to cool completely. . Cul into 3 by I ihch bars in pan· and remove with a small melal spatula; pr tum out cl p8il and cul into 27 l>an. ·Before serving, sprinkle with confectionen sugar. Quick Dish ' ' Tuna Pie Tempting ., • Five minutes of cooking .. .. . '• . . --. ' . . . .. .. .. . ..-. . . . . . . . . , . ..-. . ' ( r ._, .. .J~sday, January 16, l1J74 • . . • ••• To save those extra· trips, one-stop grocery shopping is more important now than ever before. Sure, those occasional "specials" are son1etim es ten1ptirig, but they mean extra driving ... extra gasoline. And when you come right down to it. the mo~t important price of all is the total -th~ total an1oun_l.you spend on all your grocery" shopping. Thank_s to Alpha Beta's discount prices throughout the store. the total is where you'll come out bhead at Alpha Beta. Or to put it another way... ,I , . ·You'll like the total better at Alp~ Beta. . ':./ .. LEAN AND FLAVORFUL! YIMll MlllA IUA llllllllOlllOOO IUTCNll .(ii. ........... _,-· OffUS, BUTCHEll.'S Pll.InE MEATS . MEATS YOll'LL i£ Piii.iD TO Sf.RYE IOWA·MAID USDA GRADE A • FRESH FROZEN , BACON TYSON'S CORNISH .. . ' INDLAN RIVER . FLORIDA W]l[TE +-i~O • o• .. .. .. BONELESS PORK LEG ROAST 1 ·LB. PKG. GAME HENS BRIPEFRUIT S8 c c 22·DZ. · LBS, ),::i.~~~~~~L-B.~~~~~~~~~-r~~~~~S-lll~~-EA_. , GARDEN FRESH : } BONELESS CHUCK ROAST BONELESS RIB STEAKS FRESH~:!:, gee CUCUMBERS or BELL· PEPPERS LARGE 5tZE 2~29c LETTUCE ' ' "!!!!!'II SMN BONE CUT sa •DNELESS. 189 CLOD ROAST LB. BONELESS STEW MEAT •••. , VASELINE INTENSIVE-otn7 .... CARE LOTION · 1- ~CWOLANAL NET . '147 139 LB. MEAT10AF LB. SHORT . gee RIBS LB CIRCLE "C" PURE PORK IUUCSTYU L*K SAUSAG£ 128 LI. FROZEN · 16-0Z. RED DR GREEN CHILI llAR"KES BURRITOS 5gc ... FRESH CRISP souo HEAD Sc CABBAGE 111, HAWAIIAN GROWN TREE RIPENED PAPAYAS 3~ .. THICK BANANA MEATED SQUASH c 111. 'RED LEAF1oc ·aumR , , IL "" ................... wttll ,.ce.. ... ....,.. RED RIPE CHERRY TOMATOES • FRESH CUT ASSORTED GREEN POM PONS PLANTS 9ft.. . In 2-1/ .. 3ft.. ;J'bunch POTS ~ .. produces a dish lhat's tasty, colorful' and mo.st economical -It's a pie that's a real "'Old" -and a pie for all ltUonl! •• I . ~i:lrniiiX LOTION 77c <'S):ifmiiumRRY · ~ MUmN MIX 1&c ~ EXLHAM SPREAD ' --: . QUICK AND EASY TUNA · PIES 1 Jiackage (10 ounces) rroun patty shell> 2 caM (7 ounces each) tuna, drained and naked I can « jar (I ounces!. pimiento, drained a n d diced I han!<OOl<ed eggs, chop- ped 2 cans {lOo/• ·oonces each) condensed go ld en mustu:oom aoup II cup milk Bake patty shells according PEPSODENT TOOTHPASTE 4gc ' 600 BM .'"'"~ OLDSPJCE (.E)srDViioP~"' ANTl·PERSPIRAHT 131-..C STUmN& MIX 44c ~"""""' ""'ilA . '"""'' ""' . 127 t:L:::\ -HEBREW TIONAL LISTEREX LOTIOfl ~SWEET":"NLOW KNDCKWIJR5! ~ SUIAR SUBSTnUTE 7gc ~-~"°"""""li' 119 ._ -HEBREW 11ATIONAL -, SKINUSS FRANKS iO~So.--94 Palldent Denture Tablets c 22·0unce Bollie - IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT 32·0unce Bottle 3gc 10·0unce Jar MJB 134 INSTANT COFFEE 18-0unct J• • Ble\J Cheese ·16·0ooc• Jlr • Aoquelort 112 Pn 'c'onlainer • to .pacbge dlrectki1s .. Rezoovt 1_.-n center top u directed. ~""--...ID! Mix all other Ingredients · ~-... ' ,.., "" 8&: JOY LIQUID ·DETERGENT AlPllR llTll conABE CHEESE l·Pin\Contllillel 1·0uert Con1a1ner togelher in aaucepan~ bring to a boi1 and simmer for 5 .minutes until thoroughly heattd. Serve by mounding a tablespooo or two of tuna -on eed! plabe; ael • patty shell atop each mound. Spoon r<malnlng tuna mixture into centers ot patt~ llbells. Replace . tops. Makes 6 servings. I ' -.. 9.()lra'Box• GIANT DASH DETER$ENT <t9-0unee Box• GIANT . BOLD DETERGENT <tlS-Ouncl lox• GIANT , ' ,, tJ 1.4t - (.E) tlPToN imAN1 ru 101 ii!i( UllON FLAVOR S&c . """"'" '"!.~· • · LIPTON li;t TEA MIX ftft.. LEMON FLAVOR " vv-.. • 3.6·0z. Box· 100 Pack WEIGHT WATCHER'S 7 3c ~-•·"""""'" SUGAR SUBSTIME .-""' .... ~ · ,..,. •"" 7 SEAS • LIQUID DRESSING 3 5-0tmce ;Box • ll•·Ouilce Carton· AlPllAWA IMITATION MILK· ll·Ol,n;e Cuo •Al AMlts CASCADE AUTOMATIC VONSON "fRUn AT Tll£ . ' "IDTIOM" YO&URT &Sc ~1>F1Rfs1ile 3ft.. ----... DISH DETERGENT BWIAM CRACKERS . v- ~-SALVO 83c~''·"""'~ DETERBENT TABUTS •~ LIPTON ICE TEA LEMON RAVllll 7.S·Ounc4 Jar • Low CllOlie' !&c CHEE DETERGENT 92c . ... - '32·Qooce Bor• GIANT IVORY FLAKES ' . <t9-0unce Ber· GIANT • GAIN DETERGENT .. g2c ~~1=MT'Jm'ct 47c r.E'icii'ANiiia'YjiiicE 6ft.. ...... ~~CO~CKT.=Al=L ·---;;,- 47c \ 57c ... "" 29c ... - 42c 26c ' ,, Our g1Dwin" is shown' againl Wrth our new Cation Discount M11kel 1t 131 West ClnOll 51111 ~( ' -r ------ . • • . ' . . '· 1. f . I • • ------'---- ~ I ' • ' .. • • ' - • ·' I 1 • DAllj' PILOT at · Fun With -Gop_pino By BARBARA GIBBONS , turtlenecks and · •iJ.s mainly-then by ;u mtans make it clams) CUt the ·fish in two Inch minutes. Add the shrimp and SA.'i FR ANCISCO _ on ~ noor. sissy style. wil h s hell s 4 cups caMed tomatoes chunks. Remove the legs from simmer another ten minutes. nobody will ever m i s s , partlcularly the f i & u r e..- coo.Wous! • Italians love .seafood. but it .'\hy not plan ~-our next remo\'~ bclQre~aO<J. l cupchoppedonlons the -ifihrimp and peel them if Add th& canned clams . ••asn't until they arri'{ed in ~r floorbound by the The flavor's 4le same, but \1 <1JP chopped green pepper you wish. Split the lob.5ter including liquid and simmer Vi'ho says Italian food has this P .1. ·1y' ••-c· loo hreplace "''Ith soupbo'i''ls or neat Ciopplno seems to lack 2 cups clam-toinato jui<X'. tails as you \\'ould fo r broiling, lttltil heated through. .J cd ~=•ci:; •c c1 uU1t .opp -..Cioppino_Sf!\'ed ..... JUl fro m a_soul! for 1 cup or each ) . follo'i''ing package directions. ~takes eight servings, 186 to be !auening! For slim1n -~~:~th -r:-'i=-:se= steaming kettle on a to;.v STREA.,1DNEµ CIOPPllN'&--~b.;,,p-€hianti-wlne--Fut -toma toes-and liquid_. a!D ries ea.ch. down versions of everybody's acloolly was -born on coffee table~ 1 pound halibut' or bass 1 Cup water .a soup kettlc"'bi-eak up with \Ve've made our recipe favorit es, St;!n" a stamped. American soil, Don't forget red \\1\ne. and fill ets 2 teaspoons garlic salt -a spoon. Add !he onions, extra-easy for the oook, y:ith self-addressed" en\'elope and 15 , In San Fr"""'aco's f_!lmed crusty French bread !or the · I pound jumbo shrimp :1 bay leav es pepper, juice. wine, water and ingra:lients found in any cents to SLIM ~Uliti.tET ....... ~..-. "=-' non-d ieters. 2 potinds small rock lobster 1.J teaspoon basil, ortgano or all seasonings. . I and Io ck e d supermarket. ITALIAN RECIPES,_ n care Fisherman's \Vharf 8 r e a · J1 you'ye ne.ver had Cioppino tails, spilt ltalaian seasoning · Simmer c o·v ere d , 20 Absent from our version U of th e Dailsr Pilot \\'est \•Ulilors \\'rapped in lobster and prefer not to tackle at 2 cans clams-in sfiells (or ·1r frozen, have all seafood rnlnutes . Add fish and lobster, aboul .·500 calo.rie.{i worth ol Shore Trai!J S1.arta , N. J. bibs p.it a .... ·ay gallons of the that notsam on your first try. 16-ounce canned y,•hole defrosted. CO\'er and simmer IO more unneeded olive oil which 07871. -srulf nightly. _:::'.'.'.:'..__'.'.'.:=_:'.:'.'..:'.:::::__ _____ __:::.::~:::_.:::::::::'.__'.::_:::::::__:==:._::::_::__.:::__::_::::::::._:~::__--------------:-- ~i~.::~r~F~op~~~ '•am a·.66,ar '•am §14ar '•am " the diner be(:ause it is messy ''"A l It.~ I &ii~ ul '"~ I liiA • • • to eat. Dependi ng on the chef's '1.:him and the..day's haul. this seafood sou~stew may include ·•clams. oysters ·or· othe r bival ves with their valves still attached, lobsters still in their tails, cracked crab o r unshucked shrimp plus tender chWlks of fish , tomatoes, garlic, and winey, briny onion broth. Anncd with soup spoon. cocktail fork , forebca rance and finger toweLs one muddles through somehow, but this ambrosia of the sea is well worth the effort to eat. -r'or the calorie-conscious, a dish like Cioppino is tailer- made. Everything in it is low - calorie, and all... that effort simply prolongs the pleasure of eating. It's a great crowd-pleaser, too, especially if your crowd shows up in blu~jeans and Bacteria Not" Short WASHINGTON !UPI) - Energy shortage or not, don't depend on candlepower to keep food hot on the buffet tables, cautions the newsletter from the Office of Conswner Affairs. · . Small~~dles used i n Warn.Ung Units may-ii o t produce enough heat to keep food at "safe" temperatures. ' \Vays to a·•oid buffet bacteria also include: 1 • ORIGINAL DISCOUNT SUPERMARKET SINCE 1963. "MO U.Lal TO HALlll., COl>Yl llMT C. 1'U LllC.11'1' nH IJ lltCw ALL l tlMTI lllllYIO CHUCK ROAST BiAD~ CUT UllC"ONOITIOltA~L'I' 91 c MIMOIOl•I" ---U RiB RlJl1T - LARGE END Low Everrdar Priced Deli Items! ROUND STEAK T -BONE STEAK · BONE~N BEEF I.DIN ""'"''"""'"'' S J 98 IOlllDIDllal' ~--.. --' . GRADE 'A' FRESH FRYERS USDA GRADE 'A' WHOLE BODY FRYERS YOUNG TURKEYS sw"i 1un1•1aLL 79c 1'TOULI' .......... LI ~J.~.!J'.~~!. . .. . . .................. ,? 1 SI ~J.~Lfil~ .. t!P 5.TE~K .. . ... . ....... ~ 1" CUT·UP FRYERS 43 • CROSS RIB ROAST. s1•• TOP SIRLOIN STEAK s221 ~.~~.~~.~.~~.1.~:.~.~~~.~~'.'.1LI · IGl'S SALAD 11£SSllG , LEO'S SLICED BEEF "'"""·""""""'·.............................. ""·-'"" ............................................ CORNISH GAME .uloml ................ ~.!Al 49 UON$1ZW •••••.•...•.•. S-OZ ~G 75c £~~f.~~q~~! ..................................... L~ 1 '' ~r.~~5~1~~~,~~Liss ............ , .............. L?27' HEN s 1 Ot YOUNG TURKEYS U50it. OIADI A ,,. ~..'~cun~'"" 12• uo' LEE 10Lou1 11• !V,.l.~~AS.! . .. .. ................. ~ 1 .. Ps~.~.e.~u.~K ............. -· . .. . .. ~ 1 ... · .......... ...L L-1 CllEESE ... , 1 ., ALU1POIDD siliD "'""' !1.~L,2.!!,!}~ ~~~S.T .. . .~ 171 ~R~!tJ.~!.~~ .................................. ~1 51 ~Al mF SAUlll ,..,,,.,•2" CUISSEI IOSHEI PICIUS , iii"sr[jj(i . .. ................ "'s6 61GiioUNDiiEtf "' ..... ,,_ "'$ Jt C llTOHLl l •••• ,. •.• ,LI ·' -K"'!> hot foods above 146 degrees Fahrenheit, especially casseroles containing seafood, poultry and-meat. beans, eggs, Cheese and other d a i r y products. Use electric frypans, bot trays or chafing dishes. ...., ............. IGffl ........ " c.w ......................... ,,.,43• PORTERHOUSE STEAK S4" STEWING BEEF s1• BA. NANAS 12 1uiEl'lliil iimis iiiCiy"i'ci liSiuns-0"" 19 Cii~tii'stt"AK" ................ _ .............. s 114 iioYiiteAcoN ............................ $1, GOLDIN "" '"NC"" .. ·· .. · .... ·· .. ·"' ....... , ............. '~'"' ,,. """''"°'""""'"-•'.S-0~~·21·-cuaE'sr£ii ................................ ,.l,. t\'N'it·sAiisAct ..... ·· .. -··· ....... 1 • POTATO.ES ~ J 4c ~ .... ======== ..... --·----. ...... -•••l' ............ : .. , ...... , ................................. u 1 PA1Ml.-..Mllt11La11 •••....•.•••.••..••..••• t-o1Hl49 US NO l •USSE-LI • ~ . . ' ....................... .. • 1 -Kee p · cold foods chilled below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, ~specially cream pies and piher desserts containing eggs; 7nilk and cream, and saladS made with seafood, poultry ior. red meat. . • Chill both the food and the 'serving dishes first in th!;! . refrigerator and, if possible, · ,,place them oo the buffet over •bowls of crushed Ice. ;-Don't keep any food. cold • ·or hot , at room temperature 1 more than two or three hours. A groaning board may look !•hospitable but it can leave ·your guests groaning from the ·• effects of food poisoning. • Instead, keep only limited .... uantities of food on the table .(t-and refill serving dis hes often. ' .t Cabbage Oriental I f A Oiinese-styfe dish. PORK ANI> CABBAGE t tablespoon oil 2 cups knife-shredded (114 " " inch wide strands) green ~ cabbage, -packed I 1 cup thin strips sweet I" spanish onion, packed 2 ribs celery, thinly sliced (~ cup) • 1 clove garlic, minced , 2 slices fresh ginger, minced • (if a\•ailable) · 1 cup cooked pork strips , thinlv sTiced and ~4·inch "ide. I ta blespoon co rnsta rch diMOlved in 1,, cup cold "'ater 1 tablespoon soy sawce 2 ch icken bouillon cubes dissolved in ~4 cup boiling · \Valer ~ ln a larie skillet heat oil and, over moderate heat stir· , try cabba~. onion, c e I e r y · garlic and gin ger · foi: 3 to 5 rrfinules. Add pork and sl'ir- f ry 1to2 minut~s longer. .. Stir together the reniaining in gredient! and add : stir con· --stantJy ·until 5a11Ce thickens and clears, Makes 2 Jarg" servi ngs. mai... the acene ~ ~ the l·tiilj@l·ij . ' I FROZEN FOOOS PACKAG£D GOODS SIRLOIN DINNER ... : . .::t:l'::ll .59 SLICED PINEAPPLE RITZ CRACKERS. ................ = 58" JENO'S PIZZA .......... , ... ,,'\':':,':::99 • DINNER. ................ ~~~=.~~ 57 • FISH & CHIPS ............... ~~.':~ 88' ORANGE JUICE .............. ~.'!.': 75' SUNSHINE COOKIES. ....... ~.":.":: 68" LADY LEE FLOUR. ......... ~::: 1.45 CAKE MIX ................... ~::'~V: 38' PANCAKE MIX. ...... ~~= 72' ......... ,21~ 14-0IHKJ CAI GRAPEFRUIT JUICE.. ......... ::-= 54' STEW VEGETABLES ............ o:= 54' PICTSWEET GREEN BEANS •• ~ 54' MINUTE RICE ................... ~,: 1.21 LONG SPAGHITTI.. ........ '.':'.:':::: 35' POTATO CHIPS. ........... ~l':: 59" HOUSEHOLD ITEMS DISHWASHER DETERGENT.':':: 73" LOW SUDS DETERGENt ... ":0::2.63 LIQUID BLEACH ............. : .. ':.'.::: 39,; ICE CREAM esgc DllUXE BREAD ..,..., .. , 41A 4Y&lllm ~ 24-0Z.LOll DAIRY PROOUCTS COTTAGE CHEESt ........ ".".'.:l,'ll:;93' VITA PAKT JUICE ............. ~ 75' SOFT MARGARINE ............ ~8:50' PET FOODS LAWRY 'S SAUCE MIX ••. ,.,,-::::: 25" BIRDS EYE BROCCOLI ........ :=: 33" BREAD DOUGH ........... ~.:": 80' . RECIPE DOG FOOD .......... :'.'.'::33· KAL KAN DQG FOOD ..... !\'::.:::: 40' NINE LIVES FOR CATS ...... ,,.~ 28' CANNED FOODS FRUIT COCKTAIL ........... il:'O::: 31" alNG PEACHES ............. ~~ 35" HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PLASTIC WRAP. ............... ~~O:. 30 ' COMSTOCK PIE FILLING ...... "!: 55• DEL MONTE PEARS. ........... ,:.~39· TREESWEET JUICE.. ........... : 51" DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE ...... ~ 36" LADY LEE TOMATO JUICE. ... ~·34· DEL MONTE SPINACH. ......... ~~ 35' KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE.. ... 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SMOKED• MEATT e DEUCIOUS--. 79 c ' HAM HOCKS ....................... LI. " SMOKED e CENTER CUT . $ , 59 FARMER JOHN . 9 8 C PORK CHOPS ........................ LI. WIENERS ALL MIAT .............. LI. -ttAlilBUT~ -$1="-59 STEAKS ........................ : I LB. COOKS ~EL~_CIOUS TA~TY _IR~ADED _ . ~ _ _ _ _ ,,C MOUEW TOllKSHltE • 1-LI. PACKAGE 69 C -VEJlL=pJl-YTIES ..................... LI. -98 ~-stlCED-BOliOGN~ -_ c =-=-"=; =1 SMTATER •uROS. FOLD,ENGILISHN• RESG. ORPSKOURG DOUGH . 3 s· 1 PPIEEAFRISL~J!l~.~ .... ~---·--··"°'""4548'' CREAM~ ... ~~&~-"}---Aka~-----''· ·c--···- . • . ""''"''"""------------"°""" CHEESE __ ..... ._.._ ... , ---·51 c · OF-6 ................................... PKGS. . · STRAWB•••Y 86c icW'IPHILADlLPH•A APPLE PIE .......................................... 2~~;-•• 1 CHUN KING ASSORTED ~UIK mstu·•··-·--.... l·lt. AUMT MAnt111UAD1D s $1 o9 SKILLET . • REG. 79c JOLLYTIMEPOPCO"N •ruow _ .. 69' ~~-41C!!!~PAnlE ----------17~:.z. '1 DINNERS ............ 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LARGE FANCY · CRISP HEADS 2 - FOR WASHINGTON RID DtUCIOUS 4 ~-PFPLES ~~ ........... us. 99 4 PEANCT D'AN:IOU . 4 c LAHIP U ............................ w.99 · AYOCADO'i.'.: ... 1A(39 c· TANGERINES LAllOI PANCT DllUTIWllT FABRIC · ·-sonENER$ 29 GRAHAM . · · · ·mt{ PRICES EFFEC. 7-FUU DAYS• JANUARY 17th-23rd. -36 c (qi' 14600.So.a. ...... tA•e.,WtstmifllttH' ll OOEatt C0Uit11 A•e.,Or9"9f 11751okttSt.,CosfDMeso CB &-..KEIS " -707 WiitN11Mit11...,~t::--co1t•-M•M . 15'22 w • .._-., *1,.d.~iihrii"1t"1r--z·1 a·o"JW-Wpoi'fllff.~de ~w- ...... _ · . W1R.dHm ·4162 ....... A•t .. HwictMtlOfl ltech l i l OWn tLlnc.otn'A•t .. AnaMlm 14171 Rtd HllA•~ .• Tu1tit1 Food S1•mps 2603 W ... h•tlll11ntk St., S ... 1 AN 2,30 HiMJtt' A.•t .. Santo Ano 14212 Mhttf A•t •• Whittler NU-son HALF GAL. ' FIRESIDE SUGAR HONEY_ l•LI, Plf(;, "'" llHC•¥ tHA•t.G ... oG•o" IZlOMcFediliti A.,;;--oAoo • l4UK-A•t .. lotA-•• ") SIOtlS 2160 ...... T ........... s..taA.M 2S64Wn t lroedwoy,A.-.IM 11011 MlfliiehA•! ........... ..., ' " . ' I ' • - ,. , • .... . . t'1LOr Celebrate New Year Wdth Chinese Feast • \\'ho says January is a dull accompaniment is rice. month ? In C hin ese Chinese Hot nnd So ur~ ~mmunities, · it's the ID0:5t ~teaiballs-rs ·based on dependable ground beer. The excitiii.g time of the year· meatballs are seasoned wtll January 23 marks l h e soy and steak sauce. and are official beginning of the year enhanced with the sauce from 4672, in the Oriental lunar a divider-pak of ca n n e d calendar, the Year of the chicken chow mein~ Tiger. , The casserole can be made veget~bles, chicken, ham and tomato wedges; mix. well. Cover and cook, stir ring occasional!Y, 3 to 4 miJlutes or until tomato i! just cooked. Spoon into heated &erving dish. Sprinkle . with scallions. ~ve with rice ln 4 or 5 portions. CHINESE HOT AND Just as astrology buffs ready in advance and baked believe a birth date can in the last half tiour before ' ' SOUR ~tEATBAL~ influence personality, th c dinnerthne. It 's d e 1 i c i o us t p0urld growxt beef rowld Chinese traditiooally ascribe ICCOm panied by nutritious 1 tablespoon bottled steak special. traits to 'P·e o pl e 6roccoli ·and sprinkled with sauce according to the animal year · crunchy peanuts. 1 egg Ut whlch·they·were-bom: ·····--... ·-cnsp ··t;ue:.:sizea -·egg --rons-· .. 1 T.ib!CSi)OOn SoY SaUce ·· ·····- Otildren -born in the Y.ear with hot-mustard sauce make ~2 teaspoon hot red pepper _ Of The Ti"ger arc expected ·an excellent l!egiMing, ror an sauce to have courage and finn Oriental meal. They are 2 tables poons cornstarch . purpose, to be candid and available, ready to heat and 2 tablespoons vegetable oil warm and to have sparkling serve, in the freezer case at I garlic clove, chopped pe~alitles. the superfl!arket. 1 tab~e~poo11 cider vinegar C h i n e s e -A m e r i c a ns Pineapple chunks served 1 d1v1der-pa~ can ( 4 2 celebrate the New Year's with-toothpicks or ice cream ounces) chicken -c how festivities w i t h sumptuous balls are easy ending to the mein -........ - feasts for several weeks. This dinner. If packaged fortune l/.t cup~ry , peanuts happy occasion can be the cookies are sold in your 1 pack (IO o ces) frozen basis ·of-'311 enjoyable Chinese favorite st.Ore. they add an 4brocco · els or spears meal at your home as well. enjoyable touch. (optional) h In large bowl, combine beef, You may want to set t e NEW YEAR'S ClllCKEN egg, soy sauce, steak· sauce table in red and gold, the AND RMI and 1;~ teaspoon or the pepper traditional Chinese New Year sauce; mix well. Shape into colors. At each chWd's pl ace i tablespoon vegetable oil 24 meatballs. l\:leasure prop a "lucky m On C.Y ' ' 2 to 3 teaspoons curry cornstarch onto waxed paper envelope : a bit of small po""·der and coat each meatball. change in a red envel~pe ~~ teaspoon crushed dried he ·1 muaUy · given by married ln large skillet, at 01 ; • • . . • Sweet on Petatoes?-7 Brighte~ Your . Menu Golden sweet polruoes_excel Bake on buttered baking as a source ot vitamin A. sheet at 375 degrees tor to .. one of the nutrients needed to 15 minutes, or until nipped fOf 8. balanced di~t. ~t. the with brown. Serve hot or CQOI family enjoy this nutr1t1ous, as hors d'oeuVre, using toot!J.. deliclous vegetable often. picks for easy serving: Choose fresh sweet potatoes, GLAZEl)..SWEET POTATOES canned . sweet potatoes, and 2 cups canned 'aweet instant sweet potato flakes for potatoes ln syrup interesting me nu variety. 2 tablespoons rat s w EE T POTATO.DATE <margarine or butter) BALLS 1/-t cup white or brown sugar Water, if needed l\) cups~sh'ed· cooked Drain syrup from sweet swee\ atoes potatoes into a frypan. Add 1 beaten tat and sugar, and mJx over ~ cup !inely choppetl dates low heat. 2 tablespoons butter Cu t or slice sweet potatoes Pinch of cinnamon in large pieces and put ·. in Salt to taste rrypan. Cook .over low heat, rinelv coonnM nutmeats, . fl ,., · 1 eCCIOO .. t:C:.:" -·--· ....•.. turning. ·O en, .. .un I &.yru_p-S ~~b~ne all i~gredtents ex-very thick and ~o.vers the cept nutmeats and chjll. Sha~ pot~tocs. A~d a . ~1ttle water into tiny balls and roll 1n during cook1~g . tf needed to finely chopped.-ntftmeats . -keep fro.m slicking. Serves 4.. THE FISH-MARKET - w1TH THIS COUPON Compare THIS Pri~e! ALASKAN HALIBUT STEAKS $ 29 1 ~- W•·Accept Food Co11po• o,_11 11 o"' to 6:00 P• Sot. 11 to S:Jo--445·S22J 145 E. Broadway, Costa Mesa people to children and single red pepper add meatballs and cook over adults. I box (29:V... ounce) Oriental high heat. stirrina often, until 10 . bl nd · -~ -~~~~~~~SP~l~C~E~U~P':__'.N~E~W~Y~E~A:R~'S~C~E~L~E.B~R~A~T:..:.:'.~N__:~~~~~__::::::::::::::::::::::=::=:::=:::=:_.=::=-_c__~~~~-vegeta es a sauce mix: evenly browned, about 51_ If you own a pair or two for pepper $leak dinner minutes. of !IOUvrenir chopsticks. trot t cup diced cooked chicken Stir in garlic, vinegar and -----------• them out -the children will or turkey remaining pepper s a u c e . enjoy trying to use them. I cup diced ham .. Reduce h~at, stir in chow New Year's Chicken and 1 large tomato, cut in 12 mein sauce and heat just to Ham is lightly spicy and wedges boiling. . interesting with s e v e r a I Chopped scallions ln a 6·cup casserole, place 1~---"--~i!ferent -textures. You-can--=Hot-:fluffy ri dr:ilnea-or.lenTal VegeliOles. · rhake it out of lertover chicken A large skill et, heat 0 11, Add meatballs and sauCe and and ham or use caMed boned Add curry powder and red mix li ght1y. Cover and bake chicken and a small ham pepper (for less hot curry in a 350 degree F. oven 25 steak. add Jess red pepper) and cook. minutes. L ---'-A-pacJCagoo peppe:r steak ·sti"n:itlg constantly, -ror 1 Pt·lianWfiile. cook broccoli, dinner provides the Oriental mihute. according to pa ck a· g e I I vegelables and d e I i c i o u s Stir in 11,z cups water and directions. Arrange meatballs s a u c e . T h e n a t u r a I sauce mix from dinner. Bring and broccoli on heated serving Calories -Chopped Low in calories because it is made Without oil. MEXICAN ~!EDLEY o/.t pound eggplant, cubed 1 pound zucchini, cubed 1 cup thin strips onion in cup green pepper strips I can (744 ounces) Mexic an· style hot tomato sauce 1 can (6 ounces) tomato paste, undiluted 1 v, teaspoons salt In a large saucepot bring to a boil life eggplant , zuc· chini, onion, green ~pper and tomato sauce; s 1 m m er . covered until tender -30 minutes. Stir in the tomato paste and salt; reheat slowly to blend 11avors and serve hot. May be chilled and se rved cold . Makes about llh quarts of an extremely hot mixture. 'Ibe hot tomato sauce is available in markets that sell Mexican and Spanish food products. Cut Budget In a -Hurry Nowadays · lentils do not have to be soaked before cook- ing. LENTILS AND SAUSAGE ~:: pound (1 cup plus 3 tablespoons) lent ils 2~~ cups water I teaspoon salt 3 hot Italian sausages. sliced l med ium onion. chopped '~' cupJ_ 1 clove garlic. mi nced 2 tablespoons t~aste ~4 cup drained cann ed . plum tomatoes Bl'ing lentils;>.water an'd salt to a boil; cov.er tightly and simmer until tender -~I minutes: dr'aln. In a IO-inch ~illet fry l sausage and remov~ wilh a I slotted spoon. In ra t .in.•killet l gently cook onion and ftarlic until golden-bro~11 : stir in 1 tomato paste. tomatoes and sausiie Md reheat. Carerulfy fold In lentils; reheat. Makes 4 IC\_rge serv- ing~ - Protein Push ¥i1ant~ to give an e.xira ~pro lcln push to your brPakfa.s· Add one-fourth cup df sbrOO. dtd O>eddar cm.s. to wch ,..,, f8P for ·ICl'ambled eggs an OIJ!tlel · to boiling, stirring constantly. platter. Sprinkle the 4 to Add drained O r i e n t a I 6 servings with peanuts. Highlighting our Consumer Education Prog@m,_Edison presents:_ "Cookin with budget ii 'mind!' If inflalion and holiday spending have played havoc wllh your budge!, you're probably looking for ways lo slretch dollars. Preparing more economical meals may be one answer. Edison's Home Econcimists can show you how to do it By attending our free program, you can learn to plan and cook appealing, nutritious meals . --economically. · 1At the same time, you can learn about ways 10 oons.erve eleclricily in your kitchen and elsewhere in your home. Don'I miss !his helplul program. Dales are listed below. Bring a friend . Share a ride. HUNTINGTCN BEACH Edl$1111 lh·crNll011tl Ct11ltr 2u n M11no1111 C•t Hart1111ot11 MoMlno~...J•n••rr 2JL1t74-7:M .m. City Ct11nell Cllilmblrt n F1lr Drive Wlld111M11y, Jilt!. 2l, U7-l:JO ,.m. Tllvndly, J111. 24, 1974-ll:ot 1.m. SANTA 1Nt. ••llodt'• Ettmla llHm ,111!ioll Sq111r1 W11c1~w. J111 • .u.-1t14-11:oa 1.m. T1111rw11y, J111U1ry 24, ltl4-ll:OI 1.m. Frldiy, J111.. 1$, 1t7-11:111 1.111. FOllNTAIN u~.' 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' .J • , . . • • • '\ drltsd..y, .. alHldtY .. v, l91 4 DAILY PILOT • 7 PILOT·AOVERTISER Wtdn<!day, Januarj lb, 1974 • ·shares Family Stew • • -·-----'! • • Caan Really Cook? James Caan, shown I I By JOHNA BUNN ¥,cup chopped yellow onioo NEW YORK -"I only get 1 -clove garlic pre~. steamed when l have to __pay optional • a IOC ror a dinner ff r ·geic--58»;-freshly·groond pepper- something olher than wh!it's kl lasle , been described to me. 1 tablespoon tomato catsnp "l don't mind spending a 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Jot ol money for a fine dinner sauce (more if desired) II I feel like it's been worth II cup brandy (or Kir.lch) it!" is the way the. very Hot, cooked, peeled potatoes opinionated actor James Caan Fresh minced parsley looks on food. When In New Remove most of thC fat , . York, he likes La Grenouill_e central fat and white tubes or La Toque Blanche. The actor combs by his loVe for good !ood naturally, from bis ·eerman.:Dom pa "re n t s • .......... Arlhllr .. .an<I S9Ph!~.~~an, who . still llve in Sunnyside , Long Island, ~ the actor grew up. ''I can cook for myself i£ I have to : Hke throw a steak on the fire, oi-fry a ha:mbl.D'ger. And 1 can call up the local pizza join I. "My mother still .makes things I love: potato pancakes, kugel, and her stu ffed cabbage is the best! . • from the kidneys, Md remove Remove kidneys 'f r o m all of the outer -membrane. water; dry well on absorbent Wash kidneys carefully in • toweling; slice kidney into 'h· running wa&eri soak them in inch slices.-"'lli:mvn sli~ well-5alted water about · 30 kldney · quickly in remaining minutes, changing w a t e r salad oil in separate skillet once (to remove the stroog Wllil meat begins to tum flavor ). white. M e a n w h I l e 1 heat ; Add sauteed kidneys to tablespoons salad oil over low oniQD-garlic mixture; stir in flame, adding onion a nd salt, pepper to taste, tomato garlic; cook, stirring, until catsup and Worcestershire onion Is lightly golden. sauce; simmer over low fire few minutes. Pour brandr lnlo a ladle - that is OOt tor hold ladle with brandy briefly over t h e burner). Pour lieated spirits over lhe kidneys and name. Do not. flame longer than 1. minute or kidneys will toughen. Serve at once in 4 portions with . hot, cooked peeled pOtatoes garnished with fresh minced parsley. Shop where you'll find everyday 'low,,prices' on everything you need. Ralphs has suj>er low prices on nearly -a ·as Bosun John Baggs Jr., . claims he i$n't capable cook. "Cooking is still a hobby with my dad. He makes a great kidney ste~. He's been around the restauiBnt business all hio life, and he can do something with notl$1g, which to me is what make~ a really good chef. ·• 15,000 items, from the food you want to things like tooth. pasfe-and hair spray; film and flowers. Save gas •. Save money. Make one trtp to Ralphs, the $uper Market. The Sv~r 111arket "He can do wondrous things with chopped meat; he grind~ it up with Worcestershire sauce. catsup, shredded onion, pairika and parsley." . The actor is living out of a suitcase tiut just put a bid on a house in California. · "Listen, I like nice things. And I hope pov erty's decreasing in the U.S. I just can't be one of those actors who-fiY first~class.:.out \o the lr- poverty projects and then come back home to the r.tercedcs or yacht!" Caan is u n b£ 11 ev a bl Y guileless and tmest. Above all he values his friendships he' has made, "particularly with trosc guys in the rodeo" -a sport he's pursued ever since he made . "The Rain People." He trusts his friend. actor Wa)"ne Rogers (seen on M'A'S'ff ). to handle his busi- ness affairs. ""With Wa)11e. acti n g 's really a hobby. He's vi~ually a business genius. He Imows everthing there is to know about everything. "Take the "'·ine business we're both involved in.. He read about 12 books in three days. So now he knows every- thing there is to know . about wine! He's a real down home kind of guy." Jimmy has be c ome ~at of a wine buff ·himself. His · fa\•orit e kind of home entertaining "is sitting around. ba_tting the breeze with my best friends and drinking wine. "I'm a big fan of the Chardonnay Sauvi gnon o f California. I think they're the best wines 'in lhe "'·orld. I'll match them with any \\'ine in the world other than Lafitte Rothchild. "For some reason, out in Cali forn ia, the country is conductive to growing the Chardonnay." l.1y philosophy is as simple aS trying to stay as healthy and happy mentally and physically as possible. I'm a pretty active person -1 love to play tennis, rodeo, or run a speedboat. "But the most important thing I've follnd is to v.·ork with somebody I like and have a good time and laug h. ,The minute 1t -gets too heavy I just tell them where to head off .•• " "Hey, did you know T tried · making my Dad's kidney stew -for some friends one night? or course, he was on the othe< end of the telephone saying, 'Now, dummy, now )'<JI\ fry the onioo In the !ryijlg pan •. .' " Somehow, Jimmy d i d n • t toond too convincing. KIDNEY STEW,_ HOUSE OF CAAN Ilk pounds veal or lamb kidneys Salted water 4 tablespoons salad oil, divided Tartar Tried ~ Tirtar ~on Olb? Y~can ·make your own easily by addln1 the followini !ngredlonll kl ooo.cup ol dairy oour cream or yoeun: 2 tabl•llJJOOll\ eoch ol .chill uuce, chOPPed onion, chopped ,..... ~lckl•, chopped dill -pickle, chopped ·pon!ey, I tablespoon lemon juice, II ·· t .. IJ)OOl'JlrY m~ '"'1 ult •nd-to·~· ~ • USO• G..-A · Fresh Southern Fr.yers leef llede Chuck Steaks leet Chuck Boneless Roast Relph• ~ .. ... . ' ... t ' lb •• 39 Leanest Ground Beef· Be .. SfHMtlder Clod - Super Produce. Vine Ripened Medium Size Wh ite orWhe1t Sandwich or Spilt Top -Baker.y Tomatoes Fre sh;·C1lilorni1· Tangerines Ralphs -~--::---:-"",..------=,........ __ B~eaL Rmlphs Exclusive Super RurCJCM'" ~ .• 89 A SPECIAL COMBINATION OF GROUND BEEF AND HYOROLtZEO SOY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE. Ra lph• -Wllh Sesame Seeds Hamburger Buns Ra1ph1-.Fre1h Biked Cinnamon Rolls · Ralph1-Detlciou1 Apple Pies 24 oz. 101 1 Sweet Juicy D'Anjou Pears 39 '"°' C•l•p • __ ~1!.~!:~~ello big .43 .53 siz1~ .89 pkg. '" pkg. . ol I Fresh carrots Fresh, Crisp Large Stalk Celery pellb .• 25 31b. 37 cello big ·• 9 per lb. e1ch e1ch .25 .19 . .15 ;19 Day1Fre1her-llb.11vg. 45 C._--. Deli California Fryers 1•. • ~..-.. c;1~i~'F;;;0P~rts lb. ~99 Ri~hi1111e Super .~. T~~'Wings ~ .• 49 s11·ced Ham•,·,,·· .• 78 ZIC.kV ~rms ...._4.&Jb. IV.II ~ ''Walch Me Grow .. -•· Pol Crocus Plants 4· Pol each .88 . Family Steaks ' lb. 1.09 lb. 1.59 lb 1.49 lb 1:79 lb. 1.89 Roasting Chicken lb. ,891-~~.ket0tite1:onghc1rrror 83 Gr1d.-A-Frozen Jack Cheese ... 9 oz. • Tulip Plants_ each 1.27 1.27 IOfleie•• leef Shoulder Clod Roast Delldou1 Beet Meat Loaf Mix L!>ln Blide CLt PorkChops Cenler Cul Rib Cu l Smoked Pork Chops Sh11tk Portlon-W•ler n Spices Added Cooked Ham Fully Cooked Luer Mini Hams Smoked-1 lb. pltg. Iowa Fanns Bacon Cooks-Fresh Pork · Link Sausage lb •• 98 lb .• 98. lb. 1.59 lb .• 89 lb. 2.29 ... 1.09 lb. 1.29 Californian Hen Turiteys lb. .89 lb. 1.29 , Lakeshire Gin or ·Sandra Vodka 3.09 filth Kentucky Squlre-Seve .40 Armour-Gorden Stir Canned Harn . Homade ·Sauerkraut Superior -Big ot 6-t oz. Beet Tamales Country Style or Buttermilk Pillsbury Biscuits Regulit-4 Sticll Imperial 'Margarine Pillsbury Eatre Light or Hungry Jack Buttennilk Biscuits Troplc•n• Pure · Orange Juice Rich & T11ty Ralphs Buttermilk 31b. 8.89 ,,. ... 37 pkg. 1.09 ..... 14 lib .• 49 • '" .15 l\ ,., .87 ",,, .49 Straight Bourbon Sandy M1cAlll1ter-S1ve .20 SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT 3.79 4.39 ~?C:V.0:7W-n- Imported Scotch R~rench Wine iViaiii'ilahi lb .• 79 lillh Ralphs Super Buys Golden Premium Birdseye Purex Ice Cream ~~~~ ·.89 -. Cool Whip ~::: .57 , Bleach . ..,.Health a Beauty Witll Fl11orlClt • t 01• 81 Colgate ~Cream tub• • Moulllw1•l\& G119l1 • qL 1 39 Usterine Hn!e • ColclMfficirl• NyQuil .............. 1., Hand Lotion 101. 1 08 "'"" . 1001. n -. ·2~01. 82 tub• • '°' Dmpfl ...... Detlltin Qllnn"b"lll"'!lnt" llr ftlffft-L~-Rf9ul•r Colgate Instant Shave 11 OJ. 41 CIPI ill Prices ellectlve Jan. 17 thru Jan. 23 ' ONN•-'-"" • -·· .. ' ' .. .....,_ .. ., __ . -'--;;-... • Style H•lr Spray ••" .41 Sl'loestrliig Potatoes ........ Ollf't<' .... 13 Right Gu1rd Deodor1n1 ••• • ·--.. ,.,Aspirin -· M••loa "Liquid = .78 ~1.07 _., .. .,, ·Fresh Pact_pe11 ._.,_,_ Meat Pies --··-........ APP'e Pies Frozen Food Mot1on·1-Hei11I & Ell Macaroni & Cheese F11.n Pict-Grid• A ~~!(!Spears , Strawberries Sillrl L•e-Heft I Eal Sesame Seed Rolls Pet Rlt1 Pie Shells Oow,.1t!1~e-Hfll & Ell Hot Slices ........... I or. ... 10 OJ. P-11· 10 OJ. .... 701. , .. ••• ... 15\\ OJ. .... •.. •• ..... ·~ • 49 .20 U'~ .27 Arm I Hemmer -.. -. Brownie Mis: e_ ..... , ... Ralphs Bleach ........... -Dog Food • ..! 1.13 .24 .29 .39 .43 .39 .59 ·.=: .25 .73 .39 ><,~.; ••• ........ _,.,,_ ' S1111Une Cr•ckers ··-"'1 ..... Ralph• Canned Pop .. .., ...... , . White S1uc• i.-,·--~ Red Salmon g11Uon bottle " .. -; .• 43 ,. ..• ~~ .• 25 '".':'~ 1.45 .49 G-... ·-••••~ol Nlblels Corn ~•·C-o•ol S.•o Fruit Cockt1ll ........... (;- Black Pepper · ,.,...,, _ _.. ln1hlnt Coffee Special Sile-One Size-Flis All Popular Shede1 bunch Panty Hose pelt .57 Wlnltle-Foam Fitled -17"•23' Bed Pillows Regular or l~1I Size Envelopes Bl]lgo Keywound -ModeLllSS55 Westclox Clocki; · Ground Folgers Coffee 1 lb. "" .... 99 •••.. 34 .. 2.99 .93 Pant~ Fillen ".:'. .31 ·~ •. 53 ••• ... 1.12 N . ,22 ·~· 35 bottle • • 2401. 75 ..... . ... 01. An ~ Clfl e'fV"' 2Jl'I OJ. 49 c•n • ..... 1 39 I•• • . . (•10.., .. T_,,. Campbell's Soup -· .... ·-t-···· "''' Plneapple J uice ..,,~ ......... Bl1quick ~ • .,.,_c __ , ...... Tomato Juice .... N . t• Uft 0 .I ... :. .34 ·-·~· .10 ·.:. .3. ... A1k Andy , · KitU Like 'to • -- , , , • -· __,.. I ' • I ' •• Food -Renews .warrTith A h car I ~ o](J.rashionell juice and rum ; garnish "''ith supj)E'r ser\'ed up \\'I J h len1on slices stuck .... 1th c\oYe!. " ' . ' • \ --traditional hot rnm and clder._Jllac_e.-a.._c.in!Jamon stick 1\•ill n1ake )OUr (an1fly and ·:stirrer'' i~ each pooch cup. rriends forget about the c.'Old Ser1•es 12 "'Ith a few seconds. DEEP DISH APPLE-RAISIN PIE Some people prefer their baked hum w,adorned ~·ith ~lazes or crusts. In this case. serve you r ha n1 wit h ~fusta1ordll--R ich paslf.11-for....L-ctU.SLP~ Sauc..-e on th~ side. Do not l can l l powxt 4 ounces) use bofh crust and sauce \\'Ith pie sliced apples, well •• • \\'Clllher !his \l'intcr. • \Vith ho n1 c thcr1nostnts turned do'wln, everyone v.·i\1 be looking for menus that arc not only nutritious. bu t substantial and 11•arming. too . for an informal party supper, tr~· a b:1kcd hant lopped v.·ilh a savory crust or 1nuslard sauce. A checsv 1nacaroni ring garnished \1'ith sliced toinatocs is !he only acco1npaniment you'll need. Have a pitcher of hot run1 and eider on the table . so that guesls can he-) p thc1nsel vcs. L'sc lots ol candll's lo, conserve electricity : ~·ou·11 be surprised hov.· D\UCh nicer C\'ervone looks and feels . !r-o. f iniSh off the ml''"itl 1Yilh apple- . ·n pie and a second hclpin~ o der. en see if you get an~· plaints alx:lut the weather! HOT RUM AND CIDER PUNCH BAK ED HAl\1 \\'ITll , Sjl l'ORV CRUST 1 ready-to-eat han1, 6-8 pounds l cup brO"'fl sugar 2 tablespoons prepared mustard · 1 '.& teaspoon ground cloves' 1 ~ cup run1 ~= to 1! cup .~kaged plairi 'bread crumbs . Bake or heat ham as directed on wrapping. usually about 15 n1inules µer pound. ·Combine remainin~. ingredients and spFead over scored fat surface of han1 about 45 1ninutes before ha1n fo:: done. Continue baking: until done. Serves 12·14. MUSTARll SAUCE 1 fi cup vinegar 1:: cu p rum 2 tablespoons butte r 2.egg -yo1ks 114· cup brown sugar 1 qua rt apple cider 4· tablespoons prepared 2 tablespoons maple synip mustard 2 1ablcspoons granulated \Vatt>r as needed sugar Combine ingredients and 4 9unres lemon juice mix very well. C.ook and stir \ quart gold rum . over Jo1v heat until thickened. Lemon slices, c Io v es , If desired. stir in a little \Yater ciNJ311l()fl sticks l teaspoon at a linle until the sa me ham. drained BAKED ~1 ACAR0Nt V: cup. bro\l-1l sugar 3-tablespoons flour AND CHEESE 1? teaspoon clnnao ion ··~ teaspoon nut meg l pound elbow macaroni 3 tablespoons while or dark I pound sharp cheese . rum grated 1.3 cup heavy crean1 n cup grated Parmesan l can (I pound, 4 oWlces ) cheese raisin pie filling · 1! cup butter or margarine 1 egg yolk 1 ~ cup flour Prepare pastry from your 3 cups milk favorite recipe and refri gerate 1'1 teaspoon seasoned pepper until ready ~use. # Salt lo taste · 1 i cup chopped onion t-. Turn t.he W drailleil app~C'$ Cook and drain macaroni. into a bow l and toss wnh turn ·into--a -..Jatge bow) ... ..Add -.. mixOO._~yg~. flour and spi~sj. cheeses and n1ix. Add the rum and cream aoo ~lelt the butte r or nilx \\'ell. Turii into a buttered mnrgarine, ·stir in flour. Add shallow 2-quart casserole. milk and seasonings, sti r until Spread the raisin pie filling s1nooth. Add onions. Continue over the apple filling . 11 ,, to cook and stir until very Roll out the pastry and fit ' , 'thick. A'dd the sauce to the over top of ca.s.!ierole. Flute n1acaroni and mix well . edge. Make a few vents in ~ Spoon into a large greased crust using point of paring ring n1old. or a casserole. knife. Brush the crust with Bake in a moderate oven, 350 the egg yolk beaten \\'ith 1 degrees, 35-40 minutes. If tablespoon rum . using ring mold, let stand Bake in a 400 degree oven, about 20 mi nutes b cf ore about I hour, or unti crust turning out.• is golden and app le filling Serve with a garnish of tender. Serve warm with ice sliced \otnatoes dipped in cream, pour cream. or plain r~rench d r e s s i n g . then as · desired. Also good \Yith sprinkled 'wl'ilh basil or rum hard saoce or \~ith . .,.;.~. Heat 'the cider and stir in sauce l'OnsistcnCy is to taste. syru1> and sugar. Add lemon · i\'lakes about 1 cup. oregano. ~lakes 12 or more cheese. Makes g serVings. CIDER WARMS GUEST WHILE DINNER. BAKES servings. •-'---'------"----------------------------'--'-----------·--- ' ' CAST OF NUT RIENTS FOR POST-THEATER PARTY Party-goers Egged On SPANISH RICE OMELET I can ( 15 ounc~SJ Spanish rice 1·1 cup thinly sliced celery 2 tablespoons s I i c e d pi1nent().stu ff ed olives '1-1 ~ teaspOOn chi li pov•dcr 3 eggs, separated 1 ~ teaspoon pepper 11 cup water 1 1 teasooon salt 1 1 teasPoon crean1 of. tartar I cup (4 ouncesl shredded Cheddar or l\1onterey Jack cheese Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. In a 11).inch skillet with oven i:roof handle. con1bine Spanish rice. celery, oli ves and chili po.,.,·dE.'r. Bring to a boil; sin1n1er 3 min u1 es. . Beal egg yolks \\.'ith pepper untll thick and I e mo n - cclored. Beat egg \\'hilE.'s \1•ith .. \l.'atcr, salt and cream or tart1:1r unlil stiff but not dry. Fold yc!ks into t11•hites; fold in half-of cheese. Pour over hot rice mi~ure, spreading to make an even surface. S pr in kl e with remaining cheese. Bake approximately 1 5 minutes or until knife inserted in cl'nler co mes o.ut clean. To serve: Cut in v.·cdges. using two forks. t-.·lakes 4 servings. WHERE A SALE IS A SALE! , .. ' Home a Gift Shop ·* • • .. ' \ ' , ' , , ' -·--...... ~ ....:.__ STARTS JANUARY 17 THIS IS IT! ALL SALE ITEMS SLASHED AGAIN, HURRY B E·F 0 R E THEY ARE GONE! FANTASTIC BARGAINS ON ALL THREE LEVELS OF THE HOME AND GIFT.SHOP AND IN THE PARTY SHOP, TOO! OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30·6 ' • '2k~.~-. RICHARD'S LIDO ~CNrE R 3433 VIA LIDO. NEWPORT BEACH 67)-6360 • • ..... _ ... __ ..................... _, .. __ , ···---·········· ..............•..... , ... ,. ''''''' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....... \ • Richard's of lftlue For over 25 yurs Richuds' has maintained the highest quality in merchandise, sellice, and selection with the 6esl possible nlues. Due to ad allowances and special purchases we offer our customers special vaiues whenever possible . These are quality items at a lower price -ava ilable for a limited amount of 1ime,. Along with our regular •alues, we think these special-value items deserve particular notice. So you can recogn ize lhese special purchases, we have indicated them with an ®, We hope th~ will help you in planning your meals. Now is the time to take ad'tantage of Richard's special values! f/le:<JJ f fJe.fi<r:crfe:sse.n · lg) Richard 's Macaroni & Cheese 1 p;ntcont""" • Smoked Pork Chops Ba"M sweet smoked flavor 1.89 lb. 79C Smoked Pork Loin Ro ast bake like Canadian bacon Ground Beel fix so many ~\lays 1.79 lb. 109 lb. New .York "Black Rind" · Extra Sharp Cheddar Cheese ·, 11>. Richard's Ch eese Enchilada s 8 0/. 125 89C Ground Beet Fam ily Patk m;n 4 lb. package 99C lb. fJroclu<r:i (Jlirorni.i. ~rown- Chicken Breas1s rib cage removed Salisbury Sieaks Marinaied ~.ea11 Balls ch;n satsa sa uce Siuffed Bell Peppers topped~;'" ,neesc Seafoo d Fi lle1 of Flounder prepa re so many ways Nonhern Halibul Sieaks center cut · <froee:ry ® S & W Banl ett Pe.ars r 1 oz. ® S & W Cream Style Corn 11 oz . Heinz Ke tchup 111 oz. Minute R~e Mixes 7 oz . ® Mothers Chocolate Chip Angel Cookies RICllARO'S LIDO J4J3 VIA LIDO N.B. Opt>n 9~ 0dily, fiun . 9.7 673-6360 • 129 lb r;.f ' 1.29 lb. 1.29 lb. 12 9 lb. • 1.29 lb. 2.29 lb. 49C 4 for s 1 33C 39C 15 oz. 69C D'An 1ou Pe ars c~tra fancy . W.ish1ngton 29C Ip. - Cuc umbers fresh, crisp, !onn arecn 2 lor 29C Juice Orang es nev ... crop -sweet 1u1cy 5 lbs. for Sl Ch erry Tomatoes !irrn ripe 8<JJ!ie.r9 . ® Crack ed Wheal Bread ·• ' \lb. Suuesel Coffee Cake Leiiion Cups Glaze d Raised Oonu1s each LIQUOR bskt . 39C 49C 60C 25C .6 lor 71C Cap1arn's Choice Charcoal F11iered Vodka "'~Ion 8.33 Jim Beam Kentuc.ky Bourbon ',:, 9allon 11.99 . ., . Windsor. Canadian Whiskey qu"' 5.59 J & B Rare Scolh Whiskey ' .. ,qallon 16 .99 MI X OR MATCH rD% OFF .BY THE CASE . - RICHARD ':, HARHOR VILW 1660 ft1 ACA RlltUR N.U C)ptn 9-8 0Ji!y, !>un. 9· 7 -6'\4'~600 • Coupo11 ltC'n1' 1ood IJnu,1ry I? thru IJn11,1ry 23, 1974 ; -Coupot> ~ 1117 112311• ONE COUPON PEA ADULT CUSTOMl:A cgul,1r frccL e dried, in~l :in l Coupol'l gQOd 111.1 •1/2311-10-- 0NE COUPON 'EA AOUL T CUSTOMER . Fl RS r POU NU Tasters .Choice Na_val Oranges FREE -8 U/, 1.69 WITH THIS eot.lf"ON 011• e.tf'I Ill or. l .. 1-11 ci.olu• Cott" S 1 69 Fron1 Prodv e ·~ ·:o~pa~i;nenl WITH THIS COUPON Flnt 1 .. ul>d Nt11tol 01.,,0-t Ft11• I I-.-Coupon t0Vd l/tJ~ll:t:)IJ• r ONE COUPON PER ADUC..T CUSTOMER r I ·25~ OF·F I I . I I AN Y RILHAl<D'S-1 ' I Ba~ery Item I I 1 I _WITH THIS COUPON I -· '~ ott .,.w R11:1<11tt(l'• lt•••r~ '~"' .. -- "' -, • • . -. 9 PILOT·ADVERTISER ·Supe r ~ . -. Su _ppe i_ , Waits Someha« ram!Ues s e e m harder to feed on Saturdays than _any -»~r day of Ille week, what with everybody olf and doing their own thing -sports, dates, shopping, or all three. ~ Super Supper $alad could be your answer, especially if you fix It the night before. Stash it in the refri gerator so that family menlbers who are ln, out, and around can help ttiemselves at anytime. 'Ml'e "salad" Is really a substantial meat in Itself, with plenty· Of dellcious Jean sliced Dan1sh . .bam. . Or, If by some chance you get everybody together at · once, you might add mugs or hot tomato soup, garnished with circles of grei!n -onton, crunchy French brelAd, and a bowl of fresh fruit and plate of ·cookies for dessert 'on the SATURDAY SUPER SUPPER SALAD 1 '11 cups elbow macaroni 2 packages ( 4 ounces each -4 \~ x 4.'h'') Danish Ham (8 slices ) ;~ cup sliced celery . 113 cup chopped green 00100 ~~ cup mayonnaise or cooked salad dressini:t 2 t;;iblespoons pickle relish 2 tea!pOOllS _ p r e p a r e d mustard .. ~~~:·II; ___ : - 3 hard-cooked eggs. sliced Parsley, for garnish Cook macaroni acco rding to package direct.ions. Drain and rinse in cold water. Cut ham in julienne strips. -Tn •large-bowl, c o.-rt\ b.i.n c - cooled macaroni. ham . celery , and onion. ln small bo\\"1. !?lend mayonnaise, pickle r e I i s h , mustard, salt, and peppe r. Toss dressing with macaroni mixture. nerrigerate for s e v-e r at hours until well c h i 11 e d . Garnish v.•ilh 1 sliced hard· coOked eggs ans! parsley. Make~ 6 servings. No_ Secret M_Ulfins - A Snap PINEAPPLE MUFFS 1.{uffins. so fragrant and flavorful. have tremendous ap- peal at brunches, luncheons, and supper. They are too good to be kept a family seeret any longer. For such an ea:iy recipe, the results arc surpris· ingly good. A sly drizz1e of pineapple· aigar Icing and crisp sesame seeds top these delights. PINEAPPLE lllUFFS Granulated sugar for pans t (8 ~~ ounce) can crushed pineapple ~~cup milk ~!i cup butter or margarine 2 eggs, beaten :t cups , sifted all purpose flour . 1,4 cup sugar 3 teaspoons baking powder IO lieaspoon sail J/4 cup pineapple pregerves 1 teaspoon sesame seeds 1/4 cup powdered sugar Preheit oven to 375 degrees. · Grease muffin pans (2'11 in- ches dJameter), and sprinkl~ with granulated sugar. Drain pineapple, saving syrup. Warm milk in small sauce ' pan. Add butter and remove from heat. Add eggs. Resift flour with 1/4 cup sugar, baking powder and salt int<J' a mixing bowl. Mak~ a well in center, and add the drained crushed pineapple a~d ~ ... milk mixture all at once_, Stir · just until all OfOrfffigrediefits· are moisl"ene<t:--- Spoon hall the batter into prepared pans, and place a teaspoonful of p·I n e.a pp I e preserves 00 each. Ower with :-remaining batter, and sprinhle With 111ame seeds. Bake about 25 minutes, 1.U1til I btowned and baked through , · t.t 11141ld & rninules. Meanwhile, mix poWdered , sugaL-wJth. 1 '12 teaspoon! l)'l'UP drained from pineapple. 11--.--"UrD..JDuf!inJ OU)Jnd drizzle llghUy wllh the icing: Makes · 12 muffins. c-.o.-KJDS.-f.,HfE-!fO SK A.ND¥ ·. . . r -.. . . . .... -•'"~· ... ·, ... Wtdnrsday, Janoary lb, 197'1 • Wtd~, January ~16, l'f74 DAILY PILOT • 39 E·nter Thriftiinart' s Birthday· Sweepstakes ' . .. ' -Hey -K1ils! Hey Mom & Dad! WIN! 10 Speed Bicycle! WIN! Disneyland Tickets! 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I,: • • • •• • •• -.. ~., . :· • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• D ICE MILK BARS D DIET ICE MILK Delly Treats! ------.-.i· 70 ·1 Harbor Blvd-;,~-osta-Mesa • I 39.21.Brookhu·~st, Gat_clen_ Grove ·. ·1308 W. Edinger, Sqnta Ana• 5858 .Warner, Huntington Beach ·. ·2381 l El Toro,· El Toro . . " .. . ' .. ~ .. I ' ' I • • I . ( . . I , • • 411 DAILY f lLOT ·Citrus -.·offers Bonus ' Grapefruit is a bonus fruit .-you can en}oy the delicious, nutritious inside •·meat'J and then. as a bonus, you can use the shell to niake .illl ordinary dish l n t o a spectacular one. Look for fll'm ,. well shaped fruits tha t are heavy for their size. Thin-skinned fru its h a v e • more juice than coarseskinned ones. U the grapefruit is , pointed at the stem end . ii is likely to be thick skinned. Rough. r idged,· or wrinkled skin can also be an indication of thick skin, pu]piness . and lack of juice .. Grapefruit often has skin defects -such as scars. t!lbm scratches or discoloration - \Yhich usually do not affect t~e eating quality. Avoid fruit ""ith cut& or skin pooctures, soft spots on the surface or · soft discolored areas around the stem end. These are signs of decay. Try these "bonus" ideas: TANGY GRAPEFRUIT SALAD 3 grapefruit 1 package frozen French style green beans, coo~ed '2 cup -diced American cheese · 1it cup dictd red onion French .dre ss in g or ~ise Cut grapefruit into halves; cut around sections. Pl!t · sections in a bowl. With sets.son, snip out w h i t e membranes and r e s e r v e shells. . Drain beans and gently toss "'ith gfape[rult s e c .t i o n s , cheese and onion. Spoon into dressing. ' • . , . ' #303 Cqns .PEPSl- C,OLA . BIG HALF QUART BOTILES .. ' ·~-.,,., .. ~... .. SPECIAL . VALUE -EtBERTA FREESTONE PEACHES LARGE NO. 21/:i CANS --~ FOREMOST - PREMIUM ICE CREAM \.<, GALLON ROUND CARTON 6 shells; chill. Serve with / FRUil'Ell CRATERS 'I,..._. __ ,.... __ .... _.~ HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS 3 grapefruit · 2 medium size bananas 1 to-ounce package frozen raspberries, thawed t (31/" ounce) package vanilla puddirig mix '2'h cups milk l 'h teaspoons brand Y extract ''" cup toasted s 1 i c e d almonds . Ha t ve an.d section grapefruit; remove white membfanes from sh e 11 s , saving shells. Peel and slice banan~s. Combine with gr·apefr_u1t sections and add drained raspberries. Heap into sh~lls and chill. Prepare pudding according to p a c k a ~ e dlrectioos. using 21,: cups milk and .brandy extract. Cool; pour over fruit. PRELL LIQUID SHAMPOO IMPERIAL SIZE...:.FULL PINT (16 FL. OZ.) REG. $2.45 AT SOME STORES 12 FL. OZ BOTTLE CREST TOOTHPASTE FAMILY SID-7 0%. TUIE REG. I .Gt AT SOMI STORES Sprinkle with to ~ si e d almonds. Makes 6 servmgs: l"'""" ___ ,.... __ .,.....,.. __ ,.. ___ ..,.._..._ _ _... ___ ..,.. __ ,.. __ ,J • ---, ' . ,------1-r -------..,--.n.'-PPl.ES,---.--• CRISPY • JUICY 1 GRAPEFRUIT SWEET "N" JUICY LB. CELLO BAG- TOMATOES . c lb c lb-- LARGE EXTRA FANCY SLICING 9~ YOUR CHOICE TOPS Off VEGETABLES e 'TURNIPS .· e CARROTS e RUTABAGAS . e PARSNIPS ' • c ADD THAT EX<RA TOUCH TO 1 I~ ) YOUR ST EWS SOUP OR ROASTS \-:-~~---~~~~~~~ , · GINGHAM SPRINGFIELD ir:n;~:;~ s·ELL . P.EPPERS STUFFING SIZE #303CANS 19~ TOMATOES . •303CANS ILUE IOY AUTOMATIC . · TOILET BOWL CLEANER::-,!:' 59' SPICED GRAPEFRUIT r CO~fPOT~ 4 medium size grapefruit BARGAIN BASKET BETTER BEEF DEL MONTI TOMATO SAUCE I di CAN 11' 111 .. cups boil\ng "·ater 1-inch stick cin n a m o n ,· brqlten into pi~ 1i teaspoOn whole cloves 1 cup sugar ~ cup firml y packed bro\\'Il sugar Score peel of 1 grapefruit into quarters: remove peel. Cover with boiling water; let stand 5 minutes. Drain. USDA Choice, Easter n Pork, Grade A Poultry, Bar M Hams & Bulk Luncheon Meats e1101e£ tAV!NCg USDA GRADE "A" WHOLE BODIED T.,BONE STEAKS USDA CHOICE $ 09 LB.' HUNn-46 FL OZ. CAN TOMATO JUICE IAGGl~OX OP 150 SANDWICH BAGS ,.. YAN DI KAMP' BEEF ENCHILADA DINNER 49' 12 oz. \Vith tip of spoon. scrape most of "'hite membrane from pee\. Stack 2 pieces at a t!me on cutting board: . cut mto .. thinnest possible strips. FRYING CHICKEN GREEN GIANT CASSEROLES '0":.~~~~s' 0 ' Peel remaining grapefruit and section all to yield about 4 cups. P.ouf l ~~ cups boiling "'al er ove r spices: steep 5 minutes and strain li quid i n t o sauceprui. Add slivered peel and sugars; bring to a boil· Stirring until sugar i s diSS-OIVed. USDA CHOICE \ Boil briHly for 10 minutes until sy rup y ; immediately pour over grapefruit sections. Chill until very cold. ?-.lakes 8 serv ing.s. 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' 1.09 GENERAL MERCHANDISE •t _.., -' ' HAPP.Y LEGS "'°"' . ·55 PANTY HOSE 0"0"'"' t I llZU '°" l>VlflCT m EA. • . -.... .......... ... ·_,-. Jll Oow P•-'aUTrlUSTOCMOOSE •llOM 66 ~ "'9 .\,OOOl'IECE590JI • PluUc H11"1 BIWI l1111h ~..IJ: " .48 F111t I VllllHlt KIIii ,m~ .53 Mllltll Colfll FIHir :O.li~ .54 --- VONS VALUE . MEATS . ·-· USDA CHOICE 1 89 ' • T·BONE Sl'EAKS ANOllllOfl lOIHtUTClvt l l • • OAILV PILOT '!/, " .- ·VONS VALUE MEATS USDA CHOICE 1 1 9 . £~~~~K ROASTSu 0 ,' ~ • •J J Cbucli Sl11ks t110ACM01Cr ClNTUI CUT " 1.19 O·BOH Cbuck Roni ~. u 1.39 ,, · Port1rbou11 St11k1 Top Slnoln Sl11ks "1.99 • 8111klnl Sl11kl .J::g"'"' ,.1.99 "2.29 81111111 Top Roun• St11ks =m.1.89 s1ni1n Tip Stl1ks · Bonel111 Cube St11ks Flllh POlt Butt llolSI "1.99 1~~v11 le 1.99 CUSTOM 1 29 IRIM"IEO lB , " ' ....,.. I. I ~ PORK PICNIC · 89 ·· · !r~N~N~~~EA ROASJ 1 , Fresb Slr1oll Ellll Pert Cllops "1.09 FreU Plllt BulfSlllkl R•~:"'" 1.39 frllb Ill Port a.,. CEJ'J,fll l8 1,69 fnlll Liii M Cllops ''<':;/' ... t. 79 Bonlllas Round Rollll <'~. u.1.119 Fresh CUt Up Fryers . CA=A \I .55 Fresh Fryer Wings , .::::. ,~.59 -., ~· .~ ..... ·-~l USDA G.RADE A 45 ( CUT UP FRYERS · 'RESlt ll. I JI• .• , • • -· l ( FllU Fryer Dr1llnillcb ,:=.. .. .. 89 Frwb WllDll Fryer lip .:=, .... 89 fllU Fryer TlllPs =· u .• 89 Fr1lll fr)W 8rllSls ~g:" lt .• 91 FRESH FRYERS PORK CHOPS ~ REI ~ ~ VONSVALUE -~ a-IPRll-!-~PRODIJCE . ·------..• --, .VONS VALUE -DELIOA'l'-ESSEN- ~ VONS VALUE ' ( ~ VONS _VALUE ) \!!~~~-==:· :!!M~EA~T.!S;;~. -~ ~ MEATS. ~811 ' W1H11•1« Vodka ..'~"..1!. Dtwn scorn ·:~~ 11111 .......... _ ............ . _.. .......... •Mli-GAl.. -~,.--'-~~- 9.99 Frw 81111 lplllCll , -~- 8.99 Frab Clllery --.e::r::"" 15.99 Frw 11111 Peppn "°':::.:"" 11.95 Mitt 11111 hlltta ·="""' ..,_,15 ..... 19 .. .15 .. .15. 3.99 Mlfd Red Ollnl iff:!:'" . ... .. 15 Bob's Sll1d Draslq ,~~."':'.ll.'m.. .• 49 El 1111~0 Co11 Tortlllss '::'.~ .20 Hebrew lllHonsl Sll1•I .. ':lit'::,_ t.55 ,,.,."''" JllUyUld C111111 ~ .... f&~:.1. .47 . JllUpllN ~Cran ~!.J: .29 .. USDA c•111e1 ... Ro11t ':'.::;' "t. 79 Swift C11n1d Hims ~~.~~ 7.69 BOllllui Douldll Clod Ro.HIS ... 1.59 Piiisbury Alll'd. Ceokles ":.l~: .62 lklalllal au:t Rollll ,".:,'it, " 1.49 Plllu1ry or 1111..i Blsl:lhs t~:, .14 Bonlllas s11wlng B11f '°°"."J:."'~•-t.59 Slllllllder Lamb Cllops Shoulder Lamb Chapa · Fresh L111b Cho,1 fresh L1111b Chops , ...... "~ LA~C LOIN llEGVLAlt ••• ... 1.41 ... t.89 u.1.H ..:1.79 .. USDA c~o1 cE'."1· """'59-' r·FRESH LAMa""'" 1· og· . ,.• ~~~u~sOASTS LI. 1 ~v2u~~P.ER ~OAS! , l .... -~~ ~.,a;.._..:.;__ ' ·-·--...___..._. ~..-=.;. --· . ...e. j F1rlill'°Tolil Miil Wltein ;;[:' .98 Siilnlon Vad~.-.. "":..":" 5.09 · M1itJ B•ISllort !lbs · 1:::; ". 79 -Fresh tlmbChops ":".::.' "1;99 · ' W1llllr1yllrtadJ °'~"""'2.89 Jlf'llYlllld Sour Cnln ~ .51 S111rim 7·Craw1 .. ::ff;" 5.39 · F.-Jolin Slaql Rolls -,,,99 Flllll llllm TIGll ""..:."· ... t.91 ""''"""' 10 AAYOl'IFUL 1.9. • :. ........ Wllll :::::::'.:.';;::. 3.11 3.39 BIHlll1i Yllllll Vons-Yalue·Pricing ... .51 ' .99 SllMA1'41Swl11Clllal ~1:...61 S11ll191 Ill• ~~-~::.~ 3.99 V111 Cra• ~1111 'Wt'' .37 Scllw.,,a Tank _,::,~~-1.13 f'~~i~~s~;.:-139·:: '' =~=:IE ~~%~1·~29,,_, ~.:':z~Cf LI. : ~. llJC;::.:.~z.c:_.,. "' • .-.w.,, - HEALTH Ir BEA Un · progra·m starts ~y. 0 . YOU'LLroll>:.:......OFNIWUJW~ICEINOWATWNS. AQUA NET ,,,,,.~ HAIRSPRAY l'IEG-IUl"Dl. UNSC. Oii EX. SUl'£ll Mlt1IMqlllll .48 ~ .78 Wiii ia C1!!•111r :~ ~ .99 v .. er• 11111 • -~i:T~ .41 r.,..11111 Mitt Tootbb11sb ~11.38 P1ijMllClm&l11T1bs ~~ ·.14 NOT JUST ON ITIMI YOU tm: NOW ANO THEN-8UT ON THE ITEMS YOU lM IJIOIT. IT'I YOUR cAANCE TO SAYE-EVEJtY DAY-THROUQt4DUTTHEITORE. ON TOP OF THESE EVERYDAY LOW i,tlCEI. YOU'LL fl ND VONS EXTM VALUES EVERY WE EK AT PIUCl:I EVIN llLOWDllCOUNT. YON1 FEATURES EXTRA VA LUU IN ALL FOUR W.C FOOO OROUN ON ITEMS YOUI!; PAJIULY NllOI POftWELL.aALAHCEO, NUTfllTIOUS MEALS. WE CALL OUR NEW POLICYVQNl.YALUE.f'fllCING, IT MEANS WE 'RE ONLY CUTTING l'RICEI. NOT COPINERI. - · Cl1h11SU.,H ~~oz.1.66 Rm I D!1li11 D .. 11 '\"...-~Ir t.11 llttbl 81•• Dlou111t :;r;i~=t.17 Albert• 811111• Hlad Lllll1~0::·~,'1'18 4 WIJ llull Sfny 1.'m'.' .71 8lyll' CllU*•• Asplnn ~·~" .28 J a J Conn Biiis >~t~i .68 O·Tlp Swab& ~!f~tl · .66 11111u1111bsw1y W11b c~ ti. .63 ·. ~r::~:~;·-!: '5·8 1.0l. IOlfl..E I, .;:;;;,· =· • ....... - RUSSET eQTAtOES • Bini F1111 S.S. -~ :'." ,. 1.15 Facy Frylll Sllrtllp "li':i" ... 2.49 F1111111JlllnTmmltlms ~u.1 .99 flllcyflslnSClllops ,:::, ... 2.79 r. .&. "'""-1..< .,u.;..._,.:i;u.111. :.. .... : ' • • -.,,, ~ ............. -· ...... ,... l ,.... • 'FANCY . 79 . . ·, SLICED '·'"" 93 . BACON BREAMfASTlllE,\l ClllCLl -C" • ~ TURBOT FILLETS ! W>+tTE "'EAT LI I u:.i.. -· ,,. ' trw.a.. .__ • , ~"" •• 1 ....... -. VONS VALUE ·BAKERY •VONS VALUE BAKERY "'ooil---en t FRESH ENGLISH 33 >. MUFFINS · -N Oii SOUADOUGH 1·,lriC'Of ' I ' •• :.:10. --~,-..._ ... ; • "--,.,_, Old F11M111d DHlll .""'.ll>1~"0 .49 Fresh BrH Muffins "°".l:~:'" .St DHIU l•r CllWI Oil• Suntob 8111 . ~~ .69 CbDcollle Clip Cooklla ~m\I! ~.49 ~~: .43 T"* MtxiCln Cri11• ·=· .49~ THly G111Dl18rnd· "'':Wt:;;m .59 Bmd·SHCts llNOll'ICIAl"I' lPllTICKI .31 · Crisp Kl1ndlk1 Rolls Flaky Appl1 lll1lsb '"°WN"NSERVE 49 Vons~-•-....11 _.,, ~" 39 • OfqDOf. • • l"llltlmllH DI .... WHIAT0Bi-L1.~0lli' • .43 · Com or7 lraln Mullla Fr11b B1n1n1 C1k1 "~:.;;:.'I'" t .15 R1lsed Donuts . . . •• '"" P.C•lflt<•,.•'-..... -.Jool.1J to1),W.~"'°ll""'·~·--.. c-lol0ooloot°""'_,.. ALL ITIMloMPlllOll MOT II• l•'ICl I~ IAKtllS'lllO, '""''" IUU.f'IA, TUJUNGA •IAN O!IOOCOl.lllll' Call IJ't.14001 .. IMldlll' of.__.., yow. Cll Dllltttft .Gii .,. .43 21012 Beach Blvcl, HuntlllCJlon Beacll ,I 7950 MCl9ftOlla, Fountait! V~~ • • • I l l PILOf-AOl'l:RllSER --- • • /'rice.~ in effel't 1"hur. Jan. 17 through ivfd. Jan. 2:J. No sale ... to dealer . .; Del icat esse n SLICED MEATS Buddig's 6 great smoked flavors! 3 oz. Swiss Cheese .•• s1 19 Cache Valley's quality-sliced -12 oz. Knudsen -Salads • • 45c Potato, Macaroni, Sla ... :. Carrot! pt. DANISH CHEESE J-"ontina, Samsoe, Havarti! Dofo-6 oz. Horseradish -Sauce 49e Zesty Fisherman's \Vharf .•. 8 ounce! Blue·. Cheese . . . . 49e Authentic, from Flora Danica! 4 07.. • Ricotta Cheese . . 89e Gard enia's Italian style~ 16 _oz . C~AUSSEN-7 9c PICKLES - \\'hole or lreberi: Kosher! 32 oz. y , -- • ' • • , , • '·- ~--- ---Ground Meat -Values!---, -FRESH FRESH .LEAN FRESH GROUND GROUND 9 CJC ---GROUND · s1 ·~~ JXTRA LEAN -s 11~• BEEF •. -BEEF BEEF For econorTiy and flavor .-bulk or patties! CHOPPED SUPER LEAN BEEF s1~~ STEAK tio very lean and so tender! OVEN READY FRESH MEAT LOAF h1odc·"·ith fresh eggs, seasoned~ --- So mea'ty and fresh -b ulk or patties! Ah,·ays fresh, tasty -bulk or patiies! FRESH GROUND ·LEAN FRESH SUPER LEAN · 5 1 ~b~ CHILI GRIND s 11 ... • BEEF BEEF You kno\v it's fresh, flavorful! Coarse ground fo r hearty flavor!- . ITALIAN Sl¥LE FRESH OVEN READY FMESH HAM s12• SAUSAGE LOAF ... \Ve use an old world recipe! \Vith our ham. 'pork. fresh eggs! · ' Fresh Spare -Ribs . _So much meat):' goodness on these, and so much 89 " fl avor ..• Eas~e;n pork, grain fed t.O give you ---~ that fl~~orful good ness that makes for a sntisfy- irig main course! lb. ·Game Hens CllCK{RIOARD FARMS ........... ~ 1 ~ Big little birds .•. each ~·eighs 22 ounces! and Gr8de "A .. ! -Sliced Bacon nRANCHO·s ............. ~1°.~ Our-own ranch style ... lean. and a little thickE"r! _ OAILV PILOT .• , < El Rancho comes to the fore again with th1'1 UJeek ·s featured specials! Grou nd meat.s to giuc your sagging budget a needed lift .•• SpenCer Steaks for man-sized satis(a~tion,. pork and lurkcy for Uflriety in menu_plan· _ nin,!1 •..• 'and ualur:s in all department s. /sn •t il nice tu knoro , that there is El Rancho! ' TURKEY $14~. BREASTS .El Rancho's white meat! (w/rib cage ) -;;; ' LEGS & 79c THIGHS Rich tender meat-E~ Rancho-turkey! ··- Fresh Fillets! and fresh means navor! Butterfish • • • • • • 99i Fresh fillets ... have yoU tried it? Salmon Fillet~ .•• 5ll9 Picture preLty !!lices .• _ fresh frozen~ '----Shrimp-Plllll,CWllJl,lll1ll0_!3 99 . · Boneless Pork Rna61 ............... ~ ~'resh! IE'g of pork, so lean, so tender, so flavorful ... boned and rolled for the rotisserie! Fine eating~ . Spencer · Steak _ U.S.D.l CHOICE BEEF! •••••• J • ~ 2 ~b~ • Beautifully marbled to promise tenderness, naturally aged to assure flavor and trimmed to offer eat·it·all goodness!- S up er S hopp er Grocery Values! Big-I If? lh .-·6fti;~·-Eitra ·F.anc.y.quality! ........ ···-· Turbot Fillets •••• 99i. ~~rom off the coast of Greenland! PACIFIC 39 .. c WHITING •. Skillet size-6 t.o 8 oz. each! H'ead less! Fruit Cocktail DOLE'S• • • • • ...• 29c Fresh Eggs EXTRA LARGE • . -....... 79~L Morsels of ripe fruits whose navcrs compliment each other in salads, desserts! No. 303 El Rancho's own ..• and every egg guaranteed to be fresh! Size and quality at a surprising price! Tomato Cats up 14 oz. •••• ... 23( Fresh Butter 1 LB. CTN.• • • • • • • • .7 9c ' . Field ripened tomatoes. blended "'ifh spices to ma ke a rich sauce you'll favor? Springfield l>acked by one of the major butter producers, under the Springfield label ..• "AA" quality, budget price~! Meat Pies FROZEN-8 OZ.• • • • • • • • • .23C Vegetables BIRDSEYE INTERN~TIONAL • • • • • 3 9c , Choose Beel fir C:hic krn ... chunks .>f ric h meat, gravy and vegetablfs in tender crust! Springfield • Take the "ho-hum'' out of vegetable di shes with these ~ round-the-world combinal ions! Frozen -10 oz • • Buitoni Entrees ......•• &9c Frozen J .. asagne. :\•fnnicotti -14 oz. PEANUT BUTTER Laura Scudder -Smoot h or ' Crunchy -1r; 01 .. Apple Juice SIXPAal· •• ; • • • • • 69c . Tree Top .•. ctn of six 6 oz cans Grapefruit Juice • . • ·• • • • . 39c Case Swayne ••• Pink ••• 46 oz. can Orange Plus ••••• : •.•• 45c Birdseye frozen concentrate! 12 oz. S uper Fres h Produ ce! ,,,,,, Malt-0-Meal ••• : •••••.• ssc For a hot. hearty breakfast! 24 oz. Heartland 69C CUEA~ Natural c.ereal -all varieties! 16 .oz. . ' • ~weet and juicy! California's famous "Sunkist" ••. famous fo r flavor and consistent QU4llity! Spinach LARCE ~ • • 2 ,. 29c Squash DTDIAIUI • • • • 8~ ..-----------~~~ RIPE · · · -29c TOMA TOES. lb Ripe. yet firm enough t6 filice! Really fres h for fla.YQLa.n_d Outrit1on! BELL PEPPERS 1 .. arge ~i;r.e .. : just right for stuffin'! -A real taste tteat? Excellent-for bakinf! • . - . ArtJou ·4 PEARS Sweet. jui1y, north~m fruit!- Brig>iten Up your' home with creene'r)1.' /Jotted plant~hanging baskets, cut/lowers ... see our variety! • -·-! . . Ivory_ Bars ,.~Of 4 •••••••• 39c The persOnal size bars ... · s<.i pure! -Liquid Bleach • • • . • • • • •• 23c Save on Springfield's half-gallon! Cat Dinner -• • • • • • • • , &Jc Sea Nip, Dairy or A La Sea -28 oz . Open Daily 9 to 9 -.')unday 10 to i All item" subject to auailability.:due to re· cent labor disputes . Ivory Liquid ••••••••••• &Sc Save 20c on the big 32 oz. gjze! - GIANT TIDE Still ~he preferred dt'!tergent! Liquor Dep't. ll£DUC(D ~! llolida1 rmes SCOTCH ~rted from Scotland! Fifth ----- · ~rown Russe ~ •.•• sg~a Popular Vodka reduced 4lc -\; gal. Blended flhiskey , s.4''· 1 El Rancho'• ••• 86 'proof] Quart - Brandy • • ••• !_ •• s429 , J~cqu~ Bonet ••• finh (Quart . , . 5.29) Mt W• s311 1nes ........ _!urgundy, Claret, Chablis, Rhine ~ gal. , { • ' ·' a 9, I 9 ) I I. . , ·.·.·~\.-~· .... _,., ~ ";" ,· .... · .. ·,··~ .. . . • , . ' I ' USDA 38 Choice $ Grade Beef large End Cut End Cu11 J lb. lb. • • • I RIB ROAST HEN TURKEYS. USDA Choice lleef · Large 3 Ribs USDA Grade "A" 10-12 68( Lcincaster Brand Avg. Wt. Corned Beef Rounds lllOW ·A YAILAiLE . All 25 VOLUMES ~i':~::~~~.~~~:~ ............... lb.$1 59 of Funk & Wagnalls Hoffm~n Hams I . I d" Smoked-Fully Cooked . sac nCyC Ope la ShankPortion.·········;:········lb. . . . .. , Wednrsda)i'j January 16, 1974 .. "Fresh" Rib · ·End · Cuts . Ideal Served Broiled lb. Wilson's Ce rtified First a ."!ality . Mild and Tender 1-lb. Pkg. I I I I . SLICED BACON . · · FRYER BREASTS · · With Ribs Attached Wilson ·Corn 1-lb. 98( USDA Grade "A" 88( King Brarid •.......... Pkg. Frying Chickens lb. SwHt' s Turkey Slices Fryer Chicken Thighs With Gravy-A 114 -lb. $188 USDA Grade "A" sac Great Favorite. Pkg. • Tender and Meaty lb. Turkey Hindquarters · Fryer Drumsticks · USDA Grade 'A' 59c Grade "A" Chickens sac Includes Giblet & Neck ....... lb. A Great Favorite. lb . Turkey Drumsticks ·-~l=resh Fryers GRAND OPENING OF A "NEW" SAFEWAY IN MAMMOTH LAKES MAMMOTH LAKES HICiHWA & OLD MAMMOTH ROAD · . .Tho Real McCo.y ·PU re Beef B:.Oz. Pkg. BUTTER STEAKS Cam·p•s Tops For 99c A Quick Sna.ck. each Sliced Bologna Safeway-Ideal For · 6-:•· .59c Snack or Sandwich P g. Sliced Olive loaf Safewa;-ldoal For -.6-oz. 59c School Lunches. Pkg . ' -Pickle-Pimiento Laaf .. . • Safeway-Sto;K-Up 6-01~59·c;--1 On This Favorite. Pkg. ; VOLUME -49cJ.!U•ss,2.2s ,_ Hoffman Ham~ ~ o•E ....... =.~ '· 99 ~:~~~;r:~'.~.~~~~ .......... lb. 9 SC USDA Grade 'A' --.-. -5nc -uSDA-Graile'Jl.-Cnlckens -11 -9l Young Turkeys ................. lb. 7 · Under 3-lbs .... : ................ .lb.II ' I I . • • • .J! LARGE ''AA'' --EGGS~ . Cream 0' the Crop- -.'..'._Fresh" ,..... c Ctn. -. - •. FOLGER'S (0-F·FE-E·- 8 · BANQUET · DINIERS ··it·· Mountain Grown" Except Beef or Haddock c f 8Bel-air ·waffles ~t;: I oc t •Shorten!ng~~ 3~~93' BA ·· Mayonnaise c..::~~:!..h ~;69c . .. Pooch Dog Food s;~~~::d 1 ~~·:·1 2 c ~ Tomato Sauce ~::.: ~~~·I oc ··Biscuits r.::~~v:.ri:.~:1.1:~z... ~~·I Oc ) · · La Mesa Wiii"'es--;~~-.~'.0;\~:·5 1 99 . . · : Downy.Softener G~ri~.5 1 39 ,c Li.quid Bleach ::i~ G~llen37c 511• i Shady Lane Butter~:~:& .1 c I . Orange Juice , ...... M :"o.~ 33• • Contac Capsules :;;~ aa• · Del•gent =:: ''..°;69• a Vlck'sllyQull · t:· 99• 8Asplrln ~~ · . ~ 39• 8 Mouthwash· .. :t", •:.-:.~ 38' Allia-Selt1er ~.! .:~ .. 53• 8 Vita.min C ';;°.,:;' •• ·:~ "48' · SEA TRADER . . SALAD . ee ai ----.u·NA •O-IL . • NuMade-' . Light Meat .. . i[' . C. FANCY QUALITY · Firm And · Golden Fruit fl WINNER'S CUP ·voDKA ::. or Gin-·so-Proof :.i11(;11. -lb. Bag . 99 Extra Fancy~ReCI or Golden Delicious 8 -ORANGE . ·JUICE Scotch Treat-Frozen POM'POMS lleautilulflewers 69'" To Dec9r0t• , ,. ,, You'r Home. · IYnc" HOUSI PLANTS 2 %" ·33c ~ .. $109 Pot Pot .PRIMROSES .Stock·Up Today • =:, 39c Fresh And · 19c Crisp .each J ......... c. . No Sales To Do.alon Or Fof-Rosale Prlco1 lffoctive Jan. 17-19, 1974 lftJ.eo AngoloJ & Orangi Cou.11ty. (Except Catalina) • I 000 Bayside Dr., Newport leach -~ • 636 N. Coast Highway. L ..... ltach -• Wiison & Folrw..Y, Costa Me.. . f . . ' I ' \ • 2 i'I E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa ~ 80 I E. El Camino Real, San Clemente • 14417 .Culver Dr. at Walnut, l"lne . ' I· • • . • 2 4 ~oncr;h lay Plaza, South LGCJUlla • Santa Ana frJew~ aJ La Pn, Mission Viejo · • 2402-MarJaarlta Dr. Parkway at Trabuco ' .. ' • • • .. • ' • , SKINNY PRICE TAG · S3:3.ooo Co111p lir11t•n1il this o\'{:'l'l>izr fa1nlly honu•. l1X22 SEPAR1\1'E t"Ai\IU.Y B00!\1. l:UG ~'<l.roo1ni;. Qu.:-..·11 siz<' kilchC'n . !"ice fan1ily nt•ii;,hhol'hood. A valu<' that <.'li nnot I><.· b<.·at -:ie'<' it 11<1\\', CuJI S·l7-ti0l0. ALL TERMS $29,950 SOME OR NONE ·DOWN Don't pass it up? 3 HI' -2 b<11h charmer. Beautifully lnndsc1q _ _.e(1 \1·1th lot" of C'On· er(•tr. brick 11lnn tcrs. trN'S and dichondra. Co1JJ)f'I' lliun1bin ~ -Insulated. Vnllll' \'alu~· -Vuluc'. Call :l-I0-23J;;. ABANDONED NEEDS FIXIN! Q,1·nr1· ll'fl '. Propl'l'1Y needs repair! Circu- lar drh·1'. Lal'!o!l' ll\"in~ nxu11. Ceiling high FIHEPW\CE? f'ull .~izcd fn1nil:( roo1n. Chl·ery \"•111\·l·llil•nt ki tchen ,,·ith bl'<'akfa.st t.mr. F;unily sized hcdruums · \\"ilh JnrgC' rh.1s<'t.s. ~E\V \V ,\ TEil · HEt\TEll ~ :!3 X 51 pntiu. Si;)() DO\\'X. 5.;o CIC. 528,500. S25.3 PEI{ l\10. TUTAL! Brin;; han1 n1cr & nails! ll~rry ! U63-fi7li7. BEACH! $2"3,500 $1,275 TOTAL DOWN JT"S T!!UE! JUST .OFF TllE \\IATEI~? S13 . .){)() total 11rice! $1,275 TO'fAL DO\VN? Stylish -kitchen. Ne.\\c..illlli · l)c<'S._ Breakfa~t_ bar. !·luge lh·in;r roon1. SUNKEX CONVEH- S,\Tl07\ PIT! P11sh-button gas fireplace! Ankl('-dl'C'p t·nt'\X'ting. Pri,·ale pa tio. Co1n- 111uni1y POOL: O nf' yr>ar ne\\·! Total d0\1'11 81.275. Take advantagP! Call nO\\' 96J-6i67. 9UARTER ACRE MINI-RANCH r:aisc °"our 0\\'11 grOceri<'s -The 01angl'S 1111d "·ll tnuts are already here. Extra IJuild- 111!.'. fo r ~ou 1· far1n in1ple menls and f'X!ra 11:hic\I'. O\'cr,;izl·d duublC' ~aragc.• for \\'ul'k- -.hop und hobby,;. En .. u::,:h? 1\ol yt>t -:.? l ~·dl"Ul!lll.s (Ind df'n ·\vil h 1 baths in Spanish "!<Tylr <l1 110 1•x1ru t•hal"t:<'. $JI.7:>0. Call 5·16- :!':\t:':. FEELING CRAMPED-1 FIVE BIG BEDROOMS! \Ye rt·con1mcnd that you SC'<' this FIVE BEDHOOl\I hon1 e! Huge custoin kitchC'n 1ri1 h londs of ~turage. Ne\v !lUlnl in &·out. l\lagnificenl area clos•' to schools, hu(!e shopping areas. <'asy !1't'<'\\·ay ac~s. LO\V LO\\' Pl!ICE i~ just S·I0.~>00! Src right no'"· Call i:!-17·6U!O. LIKE TO SWI~ IN JANUARY? 31a)b<' nu1 bu1 nu,1· is the lime to buy that pool hurnc bcforr \\'<'11111 \\"t'<llhcr inflallon. Four: BIG BE:DIXOO,\IS. Efficient home- make!' kltch<•n. w,-<'Jy iq•arklin:;: pool v.rl lh hut:e c·us1 un1 tl•·ek. Location is just .L,'l'eat. \\'intf'r 11ricl' i~ just SJi ,900. Call' tu sec. 847-6010. HOUSE OF GLASS PRIME BEACH AREA POOL .\ln'..!nific••nl lluu~1· ll f i:la.~s on c1uiel 1·u l-d<'- sa(: slt"('l'l. Eti ·-.:unt 1•n11·y leads ~ou into SJ1t'Cl at'ul;:11· T!!l-LEVEL Ji ving. F"onnal, bun- Qllf't. Sl'1mrat1· fi•·~ta room, ~ourme l s ki1- cht•n. Cus tt•n1. 1"'"1. l lugc n1as lcr l'Uitr. Slcp n11t balt ·nni1·~. R1·;11ued ccilin!;s. C11n"t last ! Call nu11 S 12-~3:.:5. 2 STO RY ·VACANT 521,950 There's n101"'. fa..;t l)(ISKE'~~ion~ Lu\v p.ny- n1ents. Grt>a1 l1M...·ati.,n. Bullet pi·oof shu::;-. Comtol"t ki tch• 11. 'braniati~rit•k \1·nll. Parklik'e su1Tn11 r11l i11 '..'~. A~so i:t tinn 1nttin- taincd -vah11· 1't1•·k•'d b11rgail ~:.!.:la() buy."~ Call fast 842·2.'1:>.i • MESA VERD'E -4 IEDROOM . \, $53,900 Charmlng, provincial .style ~hn;k··:-tury. Sit- uated Jn ~ desiruble local ion. Lv rncr Jul •ith acceq: for cam1Jer. bnal 1r11ill·r, etc. Sharp. move;Jn oon~itlr.1n throul!hout and available ror possession 111 f••b1·u11ry, Pl1·asf' L'8.ll for addittonal lnforn1a I ii 111 .• l IG-2:JI:l. · • NEWPOaT ~EA CH 1700 ""'*' ..... .... 7171 I BAYCREST $59,500 • • Large livin:; r~~om, forn1al dinin~. Large kitchen nnd fan1ily room. Ill.:\\' carnrts ond pajnL 4 ]Jed. LW1ns' 1lll}6 rurnpl¥i mon1. Easy crirr-yat•d. 1w1n fur pool. Ft,1r a rare value call 6•16·7171. BARGAIN TIME IS HERE! FIVE BEDROOMS and"th1'N' baths! Srarinusnei;ii abounds. F)nally a roon1 for eVl'ryonc, at a price ·yqu can afford. A hun11• \1·herc \\·1u·n1th and hospitality live can be rours--for just S-14.950! &--c this one today. 847·60!0. MEREDITH MARVEL WITH POOL 1k>autifu1· "G3Jlt,rJa l\lodcl:'. l\1ajcslic fonn&I liv- • 'SWIM EVERY DAY MESA DEL MAR $40,000 ' ln1aginc entertaining guests at poolside in this lo\1ely ho1nc. Jo"ca turing true <1uality throughout including hard,,·ood fl oors. Cnll no\\' for an ·a1}- poi11t.tncnt to see -&16· 7171. PICTURE YOURSELF moving: into your in1macula te nev• hornc ,,;th nothing to do except put a,1·ny the groce1·ics. Total IJl'ide._of o"·g_ership can be yoti1-s. Four bc.>d- roon1s, 2 batlis,! big: kitchen, cozy Hvini; roon1, Gorgeous profuse landscaping.· Skinny pt·ict'tng is just $36.9-50. C."111 no11· 847-6010. SUBURBIA PARK ·5 BEDRO.OMS $54,900 in:..: llol(..;;ts broad stait""·ny to :,'Rllcry. Enormous A rare oppor turril}' to li\'e a IJeautiful one-story fonna~ dining roon1. ScP<Jrate rumily fun roon1 hon1e located in vt·ry desirable ncis,;hborhood. u1k'11s tu Custon1 1>001. 4 spaciou~ bedrooms. Pres-Jdcal ramily hotne. fc&lliring ra1nily roon1, rur-t i~c n"CighOOrh'?OO Close to schoolS. µark. ennls ~a:Jdlnti:irnrc"?"~!rbllt~ .. i;i~-fcn--ely-yard.-'-A.11 t..'OUr:ls i.ind beach. Priced to sell rast _ 11 1n n10\le-1n cond.it1Q!_1 and JUSt 1 01._1nd t..'Orner from 5 , 13 . ca e lemen1a1')' school, park and tennis courts. Please 46-23 · call 546-~13 for apJX>intment -bttt quickly. THE WINNER eOLONIAL MANSION 6 BEDROOMS FOUNTAIN VALl.EY lfugc ll"ces. Curved \VaJk,va_v. PillarC'd fron t SIX BEDROOM MANSION -POOL -SAUNA TIJe Utmost in luxurl('lus Jiving, Almost brand nc~·. but ALL OtTltJo: \VOl~K 1-IAS BEEN DONE! Sl*:ial featu1't'S include hui.:e sparkling pool and sauna, bi:; family room. fo1·n1al dining, 3-cnl' gnrage. Tiiis on<! even hns a i 1;, ASSUl\IABLE V.A. LOAN! Call now to see! 847-GOlO. NO SHORTAGE of land \\'ith this s1)Qcious cu,11t1)1n built :l bNl- room, ~ fireplace Hacienda honic. OvC'r-looklng golf course ponds, room for tennis court a nd pool. A t·ore Costa l\fesa area. Builders R-2 zoned --.t'oom for 4 more units._ Ca.II qu.ick---646-7171. • 1 STORY CONDO $26,900 llnmnculatr J br. eondomlniuni ,,;lh ;;oLlrmct kitehi•n, pl"ivatf' enclosed 1>uliu, 2 car garn;,;e. ks!. tile 1wf. comn1unil.Y~I, trailer. parking space. Assun1e FllA loan $18'l per mo.-inQ._ude!" princi1ml, interest, tn.'li:es and insuranoc. Call 5·16·2313. SPANISH 2 STORY + POOL $34,990 Tht' proud \vinner ur a brand nc,,· lQ speed bike pn>vidt.'d by a dra\,·ing held by The Heal Estaters Beach Bou levard & Talbert office for all their local t'hcnds and p1"CSented by Associate Bruce Boyeks 1y a rcry h1:1ppy Gary Gerstner, ::?1592 Jn1pala l..a111·. I:hu1tin;;ton Beach. "I t's fun to be niCl' t11 peoplt·:· pori.;h. Tile <'ntry hall fac<..'S secluded 1>illan:.'il Greatest Fountain Vallcy location . .EnJOY ~11.rc· p•ll'lo1· \\ilh Urick h<'tll'th Hugc banqucl an!a. free ll"mg -unusual noor 11lan. Huge Jiving: FEELS LIKE OLD SOUTH! 6 huge 1Jedroon1s .roon1, Forn1nl dine. Spacious k itchen \\'ilh pass ..1._ den. 1,600 .~q. ft. .f . Spacious Kitchen ·+ thru patio. I-luge bedrooms. Separate balconies. utlitiy room. tluge LV\.'ered patio. Call no,1•! \V alk to NchCM-,/;;. Con11nunily JK>o l. !\lust sec! 812-2 J33. "' Call no'"? IS-12-2335. CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS FIRST TIME OFFERED A fine \'ie'v home at an attracti\'e\y lo'" prier. !n · 1-/arlJul' Vi c'v Hon1es. The n111ch desired ".\lunnco" n1odel on ~a pool 1dzed Jot \Villi r ,1·eh·e Fruit Trees. Near schools and com· munity pool. 0\1'nf'r, leaving area -only 865,000. Call 673-8550. WATCH THE SUNSET OVEJl CATALINA ' (J11c of !hf' brst. viei.vs In Harbor View llills. This lu,el~· hon1e sils out on 11. point O\'e1·look- in.; n i.,:rl'•·11 b1•lt and '''Ith a for evt!l' 180 degree '11'\I" •Jf ocean nnd Catalina. Very sharp 4 bed- rwn1-fa1nily 1'o0m--3 bath, 3 car gnrage- <.:1lflr~lin~ l-1 & Jo' ))()()1-Fil'c ring and n1any 1 11urt.' t• • ...:trn;; to make Indoor-outdoor living al ts best. Call no\\' 673-8550. - PRICE·' REDUCTION TO $B5,000 - A most unusual 4 bedroom. pool llon1e in l rvinc Tei·ract'. loaded "·ith chatm and \Vilh mos'i. excellent terms -possible 8~°' Interest . with O\Vner financing. Call 673-8550. FANTASTIC FOUR! Best 4 bcdroo1n buy In The Bluffs at $52,500. Close to schools and. shQPplng. Fresh / paint and nc"' fi\·cplace. f\.fovc in conditil)ft, Vacanl. . . Call 110\\' 673-8550. CU$TOM BUILT CORQNA DEL MAR Extra fcature8 gf!lorc .. }-luge -living room \\•ith ocean view. Drean1 kil chcn. llu)'.!e family roon1. Cozy" study \\·Ith built-in.desks. Four bedrooms. Over sized garage. Storage for boat: Cnll 673-&550. CORONA DEL MAR PRIVATE BEACH • $58,950 Unbelievable amongst §80-100,000 properties. Just blocks from PRJV ATE BE'"ACll. QuiCt tr~?e lined st.reel.. Uving 1•001n. \Vilh shutters and crack.ting fireplace. Spacious oak 1:io.neled fahllly room with fireplace. 3 bedrooms -2 baths. Kxpandable yerd -call 673-8550. • . ,.,--,~-------~----- DUNTINGTON BEACD COS'.fi\ ~IESi\ 2790 Harbor llwd. 546..2313 17'31 S-h llwd. 142·25!5 21030 ""°"hwst '~·6767 6014 Worw« Awe. .47°601 0 CORONA DEL MAR JJ2 M•t-•rfte 67J01550 -• • I .· I • I \ . DAJLY PILOT 205 PER MO. VACANT 2 STORY $925 TOTAL DOWN! E?l ll"l'Y 2 STOHY. Asking $24,000. ~2.03 TOTAL 1;o.yn1cnt + n1alntt-nnnce. Private cntrY. LRrge living room. IJUGE BAY \VIN- J)Q\\1! Bli,: kitchen. Spiral 111.ircase. Family siitMI. bt..'Ciruorns, Sl!AG CAI<f'ET! Vl-:IJY pri- . vatc patio. Oly1npic com1non l'OOflt. FH A · loon. $24,000 -9e;~ -$205 per mo. $92=i TOTAl.. COSTS! Ca.JI no"·! TAKE ADVAN· TAGE 963-6767. 5 BEDROOM • 3112 BATH . $29,750! JO~ TO BEACH Unbelievable but true! Prin1i> beach Arca locf!tlon. Family sized bt!dt'UOllls. Se1.ll\1'11te !'llothe1.,l11-Law's quarters. Secluded \'t'gC· l1.1ble garden. LO\V-LO\V DO\VN PAY- 1\IENT. Take advantage. Cnll 1101v! l:l42-25JJ. COMMERCIAL LOT DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA 10,200 sq. ft., C'l 100· ft. frontage on good street. $3.9'.2 s<1. IL Ht'Ody to build. Cull • 646-7171 7 BEDROOMS! SOUTHERN COMFORT! IT'S TRUE? 7 BIG BEDROO?lfS! Ovrr 2600 stJ. ft.! 2 STORY i'HONT VERANDA! Prl· vale entry, Ln.i·ge living roorn. Jkaunrul fireplace. SEP AR ~\ TE family . room! BR I GJ.IT kitchen. UTILITY ROO?.f ! 7 L1\HGE llEDROO~'IS. EnclOSccd i.11\Uu -1'-.'1'..\V ! Shag eatpetlngJ'ClJSTQl,T ,1·a\J C.'O\'- f•ri ugs lht"oug hout. Very close 10 !'liilc Sc1uarc Park! This home \\'ill not lus t ! Call us NOW! 963-6767. EXECUTIVE SPANISH. Spanish eleganoo! 2000 SQ._ 1''"1'. Spanish l'l'CI. lil<' roof. 2 !ilol')', 3 car g ar a g c. \\'ALLEO FRONT COURTYARD! Spanish tile entry. REAL den for dad? Ar<'hed fi re- place. Stepdo\.\'n lh•ini:, forrnnl dining. COUNTRY KITCHEN. \Valk-in pantry. Large fan1lly room. 2 FIREPLACES! \Valls or Kla.~s. BcautifLi.I polio. One n1ih.• to l>eal'h. 0\.1 ncr transferred. HUIUf'l"! 96J-6767. _ __..UILD.ER.5? Solid "·estside 1>0tenlial approximately .IA.735 square feet zoned County 1~4, with a i;,•1:eat rentable. house on It now, Askin& S34,000. Call 646-7171. NEWPORT ltEIGHTS VICINITY :1 h<'droom:>1, lar£e pe.tio and boat i;torage. l'\e"· paint and carpet -in1nuxllale pos- session. S37,930. Call 646-7171. PINE TREES & BEAMED CEILINGS and only 1 ~~ blocks to thr surr. One block to a hu:;:e pool. recreation roon1. One of the n1ost upgraded 3 bedroom home1 in N<''VtJOrt Shorc i;. Ju11t llstOO at $48,500, To •see is to appreciate. Call 6-16-7171. $750 TOTAL! $23,000 TOTAL PRICE! Just repossessed! $750 TOTAL 00\VN + closing. l\'ew paint out & in. Large living room. Cheery kitchen. D ll\"JNG ALCOVE. Utility roo1n. \Veil p lannt..>d b<'drooms. Lota or l'OOm for trailer parking. TOTAL PRICE 823,000 ! Take advantage! 963-6767. RANCH STYLE VACANT + POOL $26,900! Vacant! Hecondllioned + POOL ! New peint out nnd in. Huge living room VAULTED BEAMED CEllJNGS. ,Sunshine kitchen. Family dining. Full sized bed- rooms! Beautiful red brick patio. SPARKL- ING POOL! $26.900, total price. g900,QO do"·n! $248.00 PER i\10:! 1-IURRY! c8.ll now 963-6767.. . .. 5 BEDROOMS _sn.no 11"$ TRUE! 5 bedroom bargain -FtJU. PRICE $29,750! Great beach town location -bike lo ocean. Giant living room. Family dining plu11 breakfast bnr. FuU-slzcd bed- roon111 PLUS de tached mothcr-in·IA.\v suite! Tl-IERE'S MORE -\\'ater• !ioftener - ca1npcr &: trailer J>orking. 27 rt. patio. Just $1,500 down -95%""1oan. Hu1'l'y -963- 6767. ' ' ( '· " • 0 " " - ' '" • • .. . , ' ' , " " .:\._. •. , y. .. "'" ·~ ":' '"' -· ' '" ' ... ". . ' ... •• " . ' • ··• < . " ! .. ·-.' ... •• . . " .. . . ' . ' • ., .. ' ,. .. ' " . • ~ ' • ' ., .. , .. ' .. .. " -. '~ • ~ .. . I • • . -,,,.., ~ .. ,, ... -·= ..... "' ....... .,. __ ,..,. __ ..,.,..._ ' J ' .. • Wtdl\t$_day, January lb, 1974 '* DAILY PILOT 45 PUBIJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTl~E PKT.TtOUI •UllN•ll a 1att l'ICTITIOUI •USIN•ll HOTICI OP tU .. I( T•A .. Sl"lll •AM ... ITATIMl llT NOTICI TO ClllDITOllS • NAMI STATIMINT !Set .. ,, .... ,,, u.c.c.) ,. IOllOWllll ""'°" I• dOlllO IW•I· SUl'llllOll COUllT Of' '"' TM followln' ~"°" II aolllQ bl.l1ln1u NOTICE 1$ l'lEi.IU~.av .01\IE'N TO T!tE •1: STA.Tl 01" CALtPOltrO•,f'Oll ••: Cr~llOf& ol ruc1ttrd J, .. tllld• ti91Wl(I· . JO N JOH'! HAUt FASHI~$, TMI COUN"f'C..Ol.CNlA... l(jltl(_'f Mi£AT$,-1f11 '· Flow...-, dtla l-!1d:J'1 1 8Q,' "Tran11trort, wtlotl t H1rbor l lwd., C0t.t1 Mts1, Call!. .... A'"IM 51nt• An1, Cllllt. lulll\911 tddrlA• II 2200 H1rbor Blvd. 'E•••I• or Et.:ME.ll B, HADLEY, $lltl!IOI\. ~·-Wltt l<Jrit.1Htrlc11. '6J llll!I No. •• Co•'• ~.. CounfY °' H. cooie 1500 oov1r ()I',, Oe<.t1$.cl. Broedw1yi Clli\• '-'"'' c1n1. m21 Ot•lll>•• Stitt ot C•llfornl•, lh11 1 bulk I ••Kil. Ctllt. ""° . NOTICE' IS HEa Eb't GlVEN 10 IM Jfll\ Klrit.p.tttldl. 462. Bro&dway, COii• lr•Nfotr I• ,....,, to M mao. lo $hlfrOA tM11t1111ss 11 ~ltd bV 111 cre<11!or1 6' thot flboll• n1mtd dtC't!ltnl """'' fUt1 t.. $11...W &. llOVc:I w.ciner, Tr1nllMtt1, lnol 1 1htl 111 PlftOnt l'lllvfr.9 c11rmt 111•lntt Tnfl tMlllM•• 11 cOllducled bY 1n whllit bw.IM•• ,1C1ArJ1~ It 11~s1 MIC F ll~lh H. Coble 11'\t .. 14 dlCl<ltnl 111 t oqwed to flt• 1nc:11v1c:1u11. • " SI., G1rdtn Grov•. C011nty ,of Or1119P:, st111mtnl to<jll fllld .. 1111 the 011m, with lilt lllCtull'V YOllCl)ttL In Ju...,.l(lrl(pt!rlCk $t1t11of C1llf«nl1, •' COii Clerk of Or•l\911 CO!Jntv on ll'lt offl(t OI Int tMttl Of the e~ 'Jl'llt 1t1telntnl Wll 11114 Wiii! the T~ Ol'OPf(ty 1o bl tr•n1ftrt;.:l l1 localtd J 'f 14 1tf4 • tntllltd coun. or lo IM'Utnl tl'llm. WIJh COYntr ci.rtt or Or1no1 Cou~ly on 1t 2200'H1rbor BIYc:I,, eo.11 ~111, CO\lnlv l'·:itllS th• 11tt1Mtr'V 'llOUdllf'11. ~ I be OectmtMr H, 1tn. 01 Of'•~•· State of C1Utornl1. ...,.j1ntc1 0'11ntill Co11t Delly Pllol unc:1tr110ntd GI 250 Ellll 17tll St., Sullt FJOQt $l!1d prCll)lrty II described hi Qtntrtl J•llltilrY 16, :n. 30, tod Ftbn11ry 6, H, C1>1t1 "'"'' Cllll!Ol"nt1, Which 1• Put>1!1hed Or•rte' Co.if O.tlly Piiot, 1s: All llotll In tr1dt, fl~lure1, (!Ctu!timtnl \flt .,. 15').74 !ht p1.ttl ot bu1h1eu ~ tM undtr1!1111td J1nu1ry 2, t, 16, U, 1914 '911·13 11\d good wilt ot ttiet Ft ll Food Mln~11 • 6 4 2 C':"'t::;;;;:;;;;::;;;:;:;::::==:lln tU m•lltrt pttttlnlng lo tl'lt 111111 ~ known 11 Hldi's 8 .B.Q, tncl loc.tltd or .wld d.ca<1111t. wun1n ~r manth1 DUBUC NOl'ICE 11 2200 Htrbor 11vc1., C1>11• Mew, coun1r ~. PUBLIC Ntfrfc~-~~-I 1tttr 1MfITTrfuti11At1on-ot 111111'tot1C"t: s--01 or1ngt, s111e-01 e 111forn1...---------ll" 01ttd Jtn~rY 4, 191• Tl'\ft bulk trtn11tr will bt Consummaltd Col. St/Im Herrlr111 Fr~nkUn flCTlnOUI BUllNl"$1 on or-·1t1er ~tt,. -ttlh d~iY ot Jaouar~. ~UP'••~ COU•T 01' THl EllllCUlor ol Ille wltl NA.Ml STAT•Ml"NT 1974 ., 10 AM, Hldl'I BBQ, noo Hl rbor •TATI 01' CALtflO•NIA l'O• · 01 1111 tbOVt ntmld c:ltctdi!"I l'llot followlno • per10111 irt dol119 8tvd'., CO.Ii Mea•, CO\lnly of Ore119e, 'fll THI COUNTY OP o•ANOI COLONIL!" N•••tNO ..... ANl(LIN bustnn• ••: •• •NTERN-·TIONA' ... , Siii!• of cnntornle. So l$r IS kl\OWll , t• Nt. A '9U1 U0 .... 1111'1 $t .. Sllltt H ' P!ATHll ,. "' "" kl tilt TrllnlltrMI, all b111tneu flal'Mt o•1:TO SHOW CAUSI fO• CHANO I C-Htl M•li CI Uf, v1,11 BJIY• !;:tr .. N•wpott BtKll, Cllll. a"4 ldjl~tt~tfi 11.S.td by Jr1Mi~t01':t lot OP I " Tth {f14) 1"-7111 . ""'°' P.O. Bow. Sil, Cost• MHli !ht lh"r11 y11r1 ltll P•~'· If Olfl•r•l'll 111 Mll!tt of IM Apptlc111on o1 Attwlltt' NI "' HI' Ctllf. "'27 ~ • from Iha abovt, art: MA!:IE Ot.!HAN ADLER. tor Chenge PubU•hed Onuu1• Coast Oellr Piiot. Pfltr P. PelleGrlnp, _355 Vtsi. B•~· s~me of N . J1nu1rr f, 16, 23, 30; lJl4 64·7• Ori,.., N•Wl)Ol'I Btt ch Callf, '1'60 0 1ted1 Dtctmbtr 19, 1973 T 1ppllc1tlan OI M.AflJOR1E DUHAN Jlldlltl Alma PtUeorlllO, 35S Visit Rlcnard J . HelwlQ, Trtnsftror ·~·· 11so .ll;nown IJ MARJ ORIE Bilrl DrlVe, Ntwport BNCI\, Cal!!. Hiida M. Htlw!g, Trlndtror MA , 1lto known ts MARJORIE l'VDLIO NOTICE fl660 sn,rron l , ·Stevens. "Tr;iiuttr" AOL. , fw chllllll ot name. h1vln11 01mlan Frtncb Peltegrlno. 355 \ll~ta ltoyd W1gn1r, Trtnlfttet btf111 J'lttd In .(DUrl, Ind it IPPtltll\Q B•YI Drive, NtWJIOrt Btacll, C1Ut. Pu~ll~hotd n •;1ngl Coait Dally Pllol, trom"\l•!d apoilcatlon !hit MAltJOlltlE 92640 Jinuarv \6, 1f1A 11•·1• DUHAN ADLER II•• t!lec:I '" appllf;allon st. ... 1 .. 1• This butlness 11 condUCled IW •n -~--·---~-~----! ~no that he!' ntmt DI c,hinge-c:I su•,o1T~f0E• Ti0~~~01ii1tsTHE unlncorporeted 1ilOCl1tlon otlltr tt)•o 11 PUBI IC NOTICE 5_ 6 7 "to MlltSANO MARCH partnltl'"shlp. , • NM lhotrtlart 11 1$ hertbY ordtrld STATE OF CALIFO•NIA l'Oll Pertr peul Ptlltt'rlno !---------~-~-8 ~rKltc:I, 1tw:1 tll petlCllll lnl1r15tecl TH& COUNTY 01' OIANOt: ._ This 1l11emenl waS tiled wHh the I/I l!Ccordence with ~ctlcn 610,!c:ll In c:I mallet do •Jllll•f t.!or• lhl1 No. A-JM.Ol Coun1y_;:1erk of Orar19e Counly on ol !he 1.R.C. a COflY of lhot 1nnu1I In Otpertmfnl 3 on the 5111 day 6'tat1 of 8 AlTIS AllEN. JA .. 1150 oectmbolr 21;'1913,------rtpar101-rr1e~ot1ri~~!1oi'l"C5f"'ltitT1m1 -~ ol M. h 19J<i 111 2·00 o'clock pm kl!OWl'I ilJ B. ALle:N. JR., Otce•wd. ,.JM2r of C. M. I. Edna P. Collon IJ avallablt of Mfdrtd;Y IO ' lhllW Cause WhY s~ch NOTICE 1$ HEREl!Y GIVEN lo the Publhhtd, Or1n11e Ccasl Dally Pllot, for public lntptctlon at 1509 E"st 81Y "' .. !Ion for cllilngt ot Mme tl!ould cr&dl!ors of the lbOVt namec:I decldenl J•nu1ry 2, t . 16, 23. 1974. 3913-73 Front, BalbOa, C•Hl'.l•nla c:lurl119 r.1911l11r 1 thet ell Pt•!IOlll h1vlnQ cl&lm1 111tlns1 1t11tln111 hours. Thit rl!PO!'I w11I be ~t .,.°"~=;;'~, ordtted th&I a COPV the w ld decedent •fl r1qll1red to Ille available tor a per!Od ot 18(1 deys of tlllt Ordtr To'$11oow C•Ulf! be publli hld them, with !ht n.ectsYry voucl\trs, In PUBLIC NOTICE commenclt111 with I.he d11te of lhls notice. I• ~ORANGE COAST DAil. y PILOT lht ott!ct of !tit Cltrk of the lbOVe Published Oren91 Ccatt Dally Pllol, .' '"' ~ gernir•I clrcule!lon, enllllc:I court, or to present t~m. wltll FOCTOTOOUS BUSINESS January 16, 1'7• 17l-14 • ., the 1111Ctt1arr vouchen, to t ll e prll'l_lillll In s•ld county, al le1u t onc1 undtrslllnl<I 111 Ille l tw Ol11ct 01 DAVl O NAME STA'Jl!Ml!NT aecll tW.tk tor four IUCGISSIVt wetkl M GARLAND .43ol0 CAMPUS DR. Thi tollowlng ptrMN'I ll doln11 bu•lntlS pr~ 1~1:11)4~~ ··~!rnt•;il'IQD.tembtr NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA S,643. as; ••• CONSTRUCTION co .w Olllel--------ccc-:'7'."------1 PUBLIC NOTICE ..,...._ ' which 1, lhe ptect of ltUslne's of lhe ,... " B o''"•T OF TH• 1973. -unc:1ert!ontd• In alt malleri pertt!nln(,I Street, C061• Mtsa, Ce. 92617 SU,.IRIOI C U • ,,. FRANK OOMENICHINI, IO !ht, tslale ol llld decedeol, wllhln Edw•rd A. Ba1ooh1 411 Diiie St., STATe OF CAllFO•NIA FOil Juc:l{lt ol seld Suptrlor Court four months titer tht l!rit publlc•tlon Co•ll Me1a. c1. 92621 THI COUNTY OF OIANG! ~N • ICAGON ol thll notlct. This b~slness Is cOllduc1ec:I by in "'OT•CE O• HHEOA. :i:'4o ,OF PETITION 1•t·:.C:tfll!JrY Plrlt E11t, Dated Jen. 1, 1974 IMc:llvlc:lual. .. hfff' t2U MARY DEZ At.LEN E.dmird A. B1C09h d'OI PIOBATE 01' Will ANO FOil .... ,...It&. Cl. too.7 Exe<:ulrlx cf lhe WHI Th11 statemtnl was flied with !ht LIETTl!llS TISTAMENTA•Y An.i'19Y. IOI" Appllc1nt Of !ht i bOvt namlc:I dlCtdlMI County Clerk of Or1t111t Col}nty On E1!ale ol MARTHA M. MASON1 :If;. 1711.0C: DAVIO M GA•lANO Otcembt>r 7t, lt73. Dece1slc:I. · ,_. A ' Pi.-l111td Or1n11t (Oii! O•llY Piiot. 4'40 c""iHn Or l'J04U N"OT1CE IS HE REiY v lVEN ttwt Ja~rY 16, 23. :IO l od Ftbru1ry 6, NtwfllO'I ltectt. 'c1, ""' .-Publllhtd• Or~l!{le _ Coat! Cally Pilot, WllllE MOHATT has tUed hertln t 1•1••. 160-14 l7UI S..MOI '.ianlotllry 1, t, 1&, %3, 191.4 af22·13 Ptlllfon kif' Probllt ol Will and for lssuante of letltrs Tesl,ment1ry to , Allorfl•r tor l!xtcutrlll po·'\ _ PUBlJO NOTICE Ille petitioner, retertn.ee 10 '<!'hkh is ~ PUBLIC NOTICE P11bll$h.cl Ql'"1ng1 CoaJI OatlY IOI madt for further par1!culllrS, llhd lMt ~-.• Jiinu••V 9• 16• l3, !JO, ltJ( 75-7 FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS !ht time end pl ace ol h11rlt111 the t SlP'·7.n7 NIIMI: STATEMENT same h1s betn set !or J11'1111rv '19, 1;~ NOTICI! TO CR.EOITOll:S PUBLIC NOTICE Tile tollowlflll person Is dolno business 1974, al 9:00 1.m .. In Ille courtroom ~UP'ellO• COUIT OF THI& 11· ol Oepartrntnl No. 3 OI $aid court, A. . OICl('S EQUIPMENT RENTAL, IOS71 et 700 Civic Cenler Drive Wost, 11'1 <"'ITAT& 01' CALIFORN IA fO Slern Avt,,·Garc:len Grove, Ce. 921.0 Ille Clly of Sllnlil Ane, Cl!llfornle. !.-TH& COUNTY OF ORANG!: FICTITIOUS 8USI N&S$ Dick Sff911r, 10S7l Stern eve., Glrdtn , Oiled Januarr 11, 197~ Eiii~ of N.:~:~12: EDWARD NAMI STATIMl!"T Grove, Cl. 91Ml Wllll.1.M E. ST JOHN, "'i A.T Y, ake p.-,y HAGGERTY, 11<11 TM following persoros ire aolng Thls r:iuslness b cor1c:1uc1ed by in County Clerk HA D PATlllCI( H AGG e A.T y . busmtlf as: . lnd!VldUllt . WILLIAM v. SCHMIOT Ptc ltd PRUDENTIAL LEASING CO., 3100 Okk SHOet ~6' Sa~ Ml9 .... I Drtvt, Sullt :MIO 1c6: IS HEREBY GIVEN !O the Newporl Blvd., Newport 811ch, Cl This •l•ltmtnt WIS filed wllh the Nt WllO'I IHCll. Ctlil, 92'61 er rs ot !tit it>Ov• namtd CM>Ced1n1 92660. Counly Clerk ol Or1n91 CO\lnlY °" 111•1 644-tttt tMt •II perJCIN hiving d a!m. aQtlnsl Word W. HOiien. 91'1 Port ·1tov11 Jllnuary 8, 197(. F-31512 AllomtY fw: P'tHll-r 1111 ;-.,1d c:ltetdtnt 1,1 reQulred to t!la Clrcle. Hunllf'tlllon Be.ich, C1. tUU. Publl1hld Or•n11e Coa51 Dally Pllol, tllll'lll-wllh !tit 111t•ss11r vouchtr•, In Ch•rltt S. Whitiker, 3100 NewPort Publlshecl or;inoe Coed Oallr Pllj! ~~!'u1ry JS, 16, 22. 191• 1(4-7• ,,.~Ike of Jht clerk ol "" 1Dav• Blvd., Htwport Bt1ch, C~, 13660, ~ J_f!!!!arv__t__!!._l3, 30, 1914 . ~· , PUBLIC' ~OTicd-air court, er 10· prtleril Ttltm, Wltll -This bu~h*-s"lt-condUC!ed lty I {llllefll -. , A I!. tllt MICISJlr'Y vOllChl rs, 10 t h e p;irlnt rah1p. L(C NOTICE lll'ltd 1t file l 1w Office ot Word W, Hooan PUB SUPl!•IOR COUIT OF THE O S. MQll:RDW, tlOO WILSHIRE This 1te1emen1 w•s llltd wl1h !he 5TATI!; OF CALIFO•NIA l'OR STE 115 BEVERLY HlllS, County Clerk of Otll'l{lt COl/nly on: NOTICI! TO Cll!OITO•S TNI'. COUNTY OF O•ANOE OllNIA' 9!1212, whlJ;,11 1$ tilt pl•« 0tc1mi.r 31 . 1913. ~ $U .. EllOIL:COURT 0, THE Nt.-A·1"7l Inf$$ ot "" under1lgned In 111 F:IO«a STATe 0, CALIFOIMIA l'Oll NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION m11,.,-t-..ef11lnlf111 -IO--lllf_Ht1t1 of -P.ubllsl)ed _or1ll(le_Co11L D.a:Jb_ e.1101. THI'. COUNTY 01' oaANGE FOR PROBATE-OF-WILL ANO FOR N~etc:.citnt, wtlhln lour months alter Jlnuary 2, 9, 16, 7l. 191( 3917·73 No. A·7l1Sl LETTERS TESTAMENTARY 11.. \I pUblkellorwof th\1 noll,t. Etlate of LI DA B. l UIPPOLO, E1t1te of -MAXINE FLORENCE JAN , 11, 1t1• 0tce1$1d. THORLEY, llkl . FLORENCE tMXINE · G1r1ldlM Lou\11 L• Jeun•~~. PUBLIC NOTICE NOT ICE IS HEREtY GIVEN, lo the THORLEY, 1kt MAXINE F. THORLEY, Eitecutrl• of Ille Wiii ol '" credltoi1 ot tile tboVe namld de<:edenl Qlc:eat.ed. tllt tbOVt n1mtd dlCIOenl FICTITIOUS IUSINESS thel 111 PlfiOnl h•~!l'lll ~m! ~1fif! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhf l lO I. MOR•OW NAME ST.-.TIMl!NT Ille Mlc:I dtcelltlll era f r hes In JOHN P. THORLEY his flll'd herein t Wtllftlf9 llYc:I., Sit. tll Th• followlflll person Is doing llU•lnni lhern, illh ·~htlh l'ltc•t~•;Y o1vott:', 'abovi petitkln lot Prctlltt of Wiii 1nd for T Hlllll. C1. "211 11. • the oll Ct o 1 '•r ISll'll 1"""" w!lh l51111nce of leller1 Te11amenlat'f to V2.... . • THREE. WORLD<; REAL TORS, 11562 11'1.!llltd tgurl, or ':~tiers:. to ·1 ht fl'lt ~It!--f9ft rtl'lce lo which Is fw !•llCVlrlll 8r0Clkhurst, H11nllnglon a.ach, Ctlll. !tit Meen1'1 P 1 Olttct flCll( ... madt tor further Pllft!c11l1•1, Ind 1h1t 1&111<1 Ortllllt Cotti O.ltr P iiot, 92~ under1l9ned ~ lltor~ 92711'2 Which 11 thot tlmt ind place ol hNrlng the J11 _ rr 16 n. )) 11\d Febr111ry '· l wls Safl{lermeno 966'! Fe<Jtherll!ll $eti1• An•:, ,• 0 ", ',1 the 'underilgl'lld 11mt has bf.ti\ set tor Febru1rv 5, 1'7 1S7·7• 1• 1 1111 p1ace "' us "'5 197(, at t :OO e.m.. Jn tht eourtroorn Or .. Vlllt Park, Ceil I. 97"6 In ,11 mlll•r• pert1!nl1111 lo tht t:1l1te f 0 1 t N 3 '(>f talc:I 0 rt Thi• bu1lneu 11 conducted l:lr an of ~1c:1 decedent, w11hln four" months!, :~~c" ci:ier Orlve wn~. 11 in lndlvldUel 1tllr the flr1I publlc11lon ol tlll$ notice~_ the Clly of Santa Ana, Calllornl1: Louis Sa1191rmeno . oattd JenuatY $, 1974 -oiled Jinu1ry 15 197• Th;s Ul lemt:n! was tptd '"''~ the Tllle ln1ur1nce 1/KI Tru;I ComP111V Wlll lAM £St Ji:>HN, Ill' Mt» County Clerk o1 Or1ngt County on It. Weldmcin, CO\lntr Clerk SUP'lllO• COUIT ~ THI Otic:ember l1. 19)3 EJCKU!or of Ille Wl!I of •OY E. JUN• STATe 0' CAll,OW.MIA FO• FJM<M tlle ebOVI ntml!d decedel'll . TNI COUNTY OF OaANOI Publlshed Ortl'l!lf Coeit Oaltr Piiot, llNOST•OM, llOBISON, 1Mf ""'"'A ..... S111te 206 • NO. A 116.11 J•"uary 2 .•. 16, n. 1914 3'31·73 LOVELL·• ICING ~:::·c7~4'i~:nll• "'2' PUBLIC NOTICE l .,., •• TO SNOW CAUi! s• SOllf' "'°""'" Slrllf A"-Y for Pfllt'-"tr • I JAtM.$ JORQN E~_pSON. $u!le tll Publl$hed Ore~ Coest OaUy Piiot 1 ,, n or, by -CAAALYJ'L......DAl.E PUBLIC NOTICE -IAl_ Allftl"·-ca. '1111 Janue"' 16 11 23 Ul4 167·7• R llill ER, His Per1<1I kif' C~ng• Ph1 Ull ) ':rt~I I---"--'--' _, ------- pf ~-e. As c A•~ l y N o AL E PICT1TIOUS •USINIS5 · A~~~(~;h!'~=.,. coa" Deily Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE RH J A1 " • '" IMl!R 11 !ht molllt<' of •ppllc•nl NAME STAT~MENT J•M1Jaryt, 16, 23. 30; lt1• J&-14 ----· ------ JOttON !OMONOSON;--1 Pfl'JD!I Thi followlfl{I person II dolrl{il butlnt11 NOTICE TO c•EDIT01l$ 11-y"rl ot -.g.e, -ht1 tn111 -1 '':---· -PUBLIC NOTICE su111•101t cou•T o, THI wllll tht Cttrk ot this Court MER.BEA T HAWKINS REALTORS, STATE OP' CALIFO•MIA FOii: onltr Chff\1111111 1pplk1nt'~ nJrne 10:31 Sl1l1r Avenue, Fovn11ln V"ller '•tCTl'flOUS BUSINESS THE COUNTY 0, OR.ANOE JAIMS JORDN EDMONDSON to 9110I . NI A 7M91 5 JORDAN jtHOOIMER · Jonn F. Troolll. 9~9 Ntghllngtlt NAMe ST~TlMeNT ' • t 1$ OROEAEO l?lll ~II ptrlOnl Av•·• Fount1ln V1Her. Ctlll. 9170I UTht following person Is doing buslnMI a!:•:::i. of EDWI N 0 . ~AR.RISON, ltd In the tb0vt-en11Ued !Nllltr This bU$ll'ltll fl Conduc:llc:I by •n : \'VllSHIRE CEN T E R OEVEl OP· , NOTICE 1S HEREBY GI VEN 111, tl'lt ·r btfote this Court 11 2:00 p.m., IM<llvfdlill., 1200 N M 1 SI creditors ol the 1bovt n1CM<1 dec9Clent Fttl. 26. 1914, In Iha eout1ro0m Jonn F. TrCQlll MENT COMPANY, ' 1 n "thal 111 person:t l'lil\11119 cl1lmt 111111nst This l!llemtnl WIS flied Wllll ftlt Sll\11 ""'· Cellfomfl 92101. ' ... ' ' .. ' ,,, · rtment 3. 11 the Courlhoust · · ~\. David PIU!r G!fttral Ptt1ner, 11'90 the u c:I dee tn l rt req11 r o e Civic Ct nler Ql'"l111 w111, S•nl1 ~Ir bt C!;k 11;i Orlf'tlll County Ol'I Ch Ion Road l OJ Angeles CtllhM'l'lla them, wllh thot ntctss11rv vovciltrs, In c1Hforhlt, 1nd show c1u11, If ., ... em r • '11ul tot... ' ' !ht olllc1 of the c.lerk of the abcrn! 'WllY tM Pttlllon !or <hi* of , .• ~ "· C , 0 10 POO 0 T"' .,. ,· 1 COl'lducltod br l imited el'ltl!ltod court, or to prestnt tlltm, with sllould not be o.,,nltd. Publ .,_, "''l»I' Oii I Y o • "'' 1'111 ' the ne<:es1llrv vouchtrs. 10 th t IS l'URTHER ORDERED !!'la! 1 J1nuary 2, 9, JI,; 23, 1914 3'32·73 P1l1tlll'Jl'llp undlr1!11nect 1t 380 Gfenneyre Street.Sulle ol !Ills ordtl'" tc. ,.now teust be p11b-• M. 01vld P~111 "G", le911n11 leach, C1Lllom11 92651, ln. ORANGE COAST DAILY PIL:'.>T, P UBLIC NOTICE Thi' ~:::r~~:i•rt.;:;' flied wi th the wlllch Is lht plact of buslneu of the paper of o-t•I clrc11l1Uon prlnled C .., Cltrk 01 0,1.,,1 C.ouoly on Undltl'"$i9nec:I ln 111 millers peri1lnlng an111 County, C1tllotnla, onu a oun., r 1913 to Int: 1$tate of said dectdtnl, wllhln ' tor lollr s~ceulv1 wHkl prlof ,-1cTtTlciUS 1us1Ne15 ~~=~•II:. 11!14. four mon1hs efler !tit first p11bllc1tlon <11lt $11 lot lll1r1"9 ot1 1he NAME STATEMENT . UIS WUshlra ii¥4. ol !Ills notlce. ": J•n. 1•, 191•. Ftll'lk Domenlthlnl, Judot of ll'le $11ptrlor Coutl 91! L. 10110 Al LI• ti ll'f Pl111, S11llt l~' Nlf!NI CtHlwltll 9"11 : 1n41 ttt-1411 T~ loilowlt111 person 11 doing bul•MllS lOI Anttltll. Cillf, ttJll Datec:I J1nuery •· 1974. 11· · ••• BETTY L. GARRISON, . COGNtl'1ve ENTERPRISES. 136] A (Jill -~ I' 30«1 executrix of !he Wlll Clrtlon Pl•ct, Cos11 Mtia 921167. P.O. p bll hed OrtMt Co;ist Daily PHo1, of the •bOve named dec:tdent Boll '671 lrvfnt, C• 92664. U 5 1 0 16 23 lt7• J941·7l IAl•D B. COFFIN Mar111rtl M. Kleller1 7363A. C1rltoo Jinuiry ' ' ' ' ,.. Qllnntyre, 111111 "G" Plitt, Coste Mes•. C•. "617. PUBIJ.C NOTICE lit.,,.. .. 1cll, Ca. '1651 Tnl1 bu1lness Is conducted br 1n T•lfltl'lont: nMf4.1191 fndlVldllll. • All.,,,.,. ,... l!llllCUlrlx .., ""'"-llM<I Or•1111e Co.~t 1y_M,_2',_3Q, ~nc:I M111'9'rel M. Klefler FICTITIOUS IUSIMISS Publll_lled Orllnoe COBS! Defir Pllof, 01Hr Piiot, This sllll,mtnt 1111111 tlltd wHh the NAM• STATl!MllllT 1.~!l!IJ!Lli.. 3 XI Ind Fl'btu1ry 6, FebrUlry 6, COllfll¥ -Ell'k-ol Ql'"e"91'--Co11nty-Oflf ~fiilJOWlng P1f$Of1 Ti-di.ilii;b!Bil'leSI 1914 --~ · 165·7• l 5S·T~ 0tc1moer ~1. 1973. 11: -·-----------! ,J04J1 CFG f tNANCIAL SE RVICES, 1BJ43 Publl$1\ed Or1noe C1!111 OaUr Piiot. Dale St., Fountain Valler, Ce. 9VOll PUBIJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOJ'ICE Jenu1rv 7, t , \6, :o. 197' 3935.73 C1rm1r1 F. Gullo. 199"3 Oete St.,1--------------1 --.l'-~==='-:'7'."C:::::----1--;...,:::=:"::C:-:::::::::;-:---Founl•ln Vallty, Ctllf. 92708, ,ICTITIOUS 80SINESS PUBLIC NOTICE ·., Tiiis b\111111111 Is conc:lutled by 1n NAME STATl!M!NT PlCTITIOU5 IUSINISS · lodlvldllll, Tiit toltowlng ptf"stn 11 dolno busint$& NAMI! STAT•MENT Carmen F. Gullo ts: fllllowll'l9 person 11 doll!{I buSIMS$ ,It llU This sl•lemtnt was !Utd with tht O.S. ENTEllPRISE5, 9362 Hyai\n!s NOTICI! TO Cll!DITOllS County Clerk of Q1'"11nge County on Porl Or .. Hunllnglon Btech, Cal. tM'6 OR.-.S TllAOtNG CO.. l AXMI SUl'E•IO• COUIT OF THE J~nuiry I, ltl( Pller A. H1Jal11tt, 9367 Hr1nnl1 Port OllTS<M&S INC., 321 M1rlne Ave., STATI 01' CAll,O•llllA p."5fl Or .. Hunlln11ton Btach, Cel. 976'6 111100. cant. 92651 FO• THll COUNTY Oil Oll:ANGE P111tllshed Or1noe Coal! 011ty Piiot, This bul1Mii$ Is cOllduc!od br '" D • A· I -L y p I L 0 T A s s I F r: 0 111hy1nt t<um1r, 2'112 All• · ~ Me. A·fltll Jinutl'Y 9, 1•, 23, lO.. 1974 60·7• lnc:llvlc:lual. u111, ll{lun1 B_e"ch, C~lll, 97651 Elli!e of MABEL STOUT, Dftce1sed. Peter A. H1tal11k \- rt. l(r!Jhnl Kumer, '2912 Altl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1D the PUBLIC NOTICE This st•tement was ltled wit/\ IN ' · .;I- E •• Ut'la. l a-Qunl Be1ch, Cttlf. 976}1 cred1tor1i of Ille •bO~e n•med de,edlfll County Clltl'"k of Or•l'lll• County on ,tvtlntls 11 condutttd br 1" IMI 111 ptrtons 11avl.,g <ltlms 1111lnsl --December 11, 1913 ,,..i. Ille Jd c:1ectc:1ent ert r111ulred to file FICTITIOUS BUSIN•SS P.J0274 l(tllh~t 1(um1r . t~_Jj llllllh !he MetsMry voucher$, in NAME STATEM,ENT Published Ql'"an9e COis! Dally Pl101, ltletement was !lied wllh 1111 1:;;'folt!c• or the cltrk of lht 1b0ve Tiit followlno person 11 dcll'l{I b11tlntst J1nuarr 16, 23, :IO, 1nd Ftbrutfy 6, Clerk ot ·oranp CounlY on 1nlltled courl, or to prHOl'll fl\lf1:1, wllh ts: 111• 156-7• ry 1(, 1974. ' lht MCftllfY vouchers. I~ !ht• un-DRAPERIES BY KATHRYN, S9t j---------------I ltl'llCI Ortnot C011t Dilly Piiot, derttflnecl 11 the office of Ills 11torn1rs, Plummltl'" Strttl, Coste Mese, C11!1ornla • PUBLIC N OTICE 16, 23, 30 •n<I FtbrUlrY .6, EDWARDS EDWARDS, aod ASH TON, 91627 1--------------1 U1·71 42<1 N. Br~nc:I BIYc:I., Gltndl lt, Ctliforn!• l(efllryn $tyml nskt, 599 Plummer FICTITIOUS SUSINE!S .::.; .. .1-----------191203 which Is Illa pla« of b111lne1s 5tMI, Cost• Mtsa, C11itornl1 92&27 1!11111 t PUBUC N01JCE of ,.;, unc:1er11tned iii 111 matttrs per· 1.!~~ .. ~u'1ne11 11 cond11ettd bY • 1111 The fol~~,! ST.:,!'s.ons&N~rt dolfl{I -"41H,....--:;:-=::::-:------l''1,,;ng lo the tSll!e of said deudoel'll •N .. ..,u, · buslnns 11. r $lP·7•ll wllhlri follr mont,hs •lltr the firs! publ!Q· Tl'lls ~~r,:;:nflY:'1"5~lled lllllll'I the AIRCRAFT Fl YING SERVICE.' 19711 ' T 0, TH. 1lon ol thl1 notice. · • AO -w , s-·th Sanll Ana SU 11101 COUil D•tfld Dectmber 2t 1973" COUl'\fY, Cttrk ol Orll'!llt CDUlllY on r..,,.., I "" • • STAT•°" CALll'O•NIA FOil K STOUT ' 'J•nlllty •• 1914 CaHtornla TH• COUNTY 01' O•ANOI'. Jl.C l'.JOJtt llobtrt P. Mln:;h, 12' Nortll Prllch1fd, Nt A-1'5'3 E•ecutor of 1111 wlll of P'lllllllltd Or•no• C0tsl Dally Pllol, Fullerton. Cttllornl• 92633 o t tcl of HIA•INe O I' lht ebove n1med Oleldtnl JtnlNM'Y'f,.'11. 73, 3G. 1914 , ... 74 .ShtUI A. Mlrctt, 12t -Nor.tfl Pritchard, Tft'ION ,poa r•o•ATI! 0' Will IOWA•DS, •OWAIOI _....:... . -F11tlerton. Ct lllofnf• nm-' ' -0 ,01 L I TTl!llS 01' ANO ASHTON ' ••pUBLJC NOTICE This buslnes.s 11 .btlng ,conduded •.by wusT•ATION WITH THI Will 420 N, araM l lYc:I. I Ptrinenhlp, " ... NIXl!O. Ol*M .... Clllforllll '12a' Roblrl p: Mlrcl'I I i lf of HOWARO E. CRECIAT, Altorntrl fer l l tclllar l'l(TITIOUS BUSlllllSS :rlll1 1t1l1rntflt wa ... flltd Wllh tllt I I IUwwn IS HOWARD CRECIAT, Pul>lhlled Or1n11e Coe~! Dilly Pllol, NAME STATEMENT County Clerk of Ol'lnlilt Counly on Mel. . Janu1rv 2, t , 16, 23 IP74 3931-73 Ttlt lollowl119 persons •rt doll'!ll Jan., 1, 197• by ,l'htro:i11 M.. W1"9. l(:E IS HEREBY GIVEN that buslv'•"! ISM. OOJ' se_RV1CE· .21502 D11111lf Counly Cl1rll. -. • ·-CRECIAT ~•s fllod herein a PUBUC NOTICE "-'" · -~ --· -for Probe~ of .Wiii 1od tor e roo1o;hur1t 51 .. H11nl1119lon Bttch, C,111. Publlslltd °'11119' Coal! D•llY Piiot, of l ett1r1 ol Admlnh lrt tlon .1 \'4S '2646 Jenu1rv '· 11. 23, )Cl, 197• n .74 thf-wlll inne•ec:I to lht pelltl-r, OP THa Vltlor J, Ctmlllerl, 211S2 Rlchmond j---------,-,,-----1 1 to w111,11 It mtc:lt !Or lut111tr ',~:~:·:: cC,,,°t.~:~NIA l'<ill: Cr., Hunt 1191on Be1ch, Ci lll .. 92666 PUBLIC NOTIOID ·•••• lod .... , 1111 llrnt tnd NOi AUllU•llnt Nll•rlo, 21032 1n(llgo Cr.,, -----~-'7===--·j "'l .. .., '" h bee I TMI COUNTY OF ORA Huntington Bffcl'I, C1\ll. 91'46 1· "" llHrlng !ht 11me '' n 5I No. Mlm Thi• bu•l"'~· Is' being c;ondutled by NOTICE "TO c••DITOIS .. 29, 1974. II t :OO t.mi' ~n ~: NOTICI OP HI A•IMO O~ "I TnlON 1 Ptrtnershlp, su .. a11QJ1 COUIT Of< TNI llf Dtptrtmtnt No. sa FOii: • l'IOIATI'. C 0 U • T TO AUllUSllnt Nttarlo STATI Oil CAlll'O•NtA POii: t 700 Cllllc Ctnftr Orlvt Wtsl, In OITCIMINI TITLI TO P'•Ol'CITY Thlt iltltmlf'll flltd with !ht County • T.,I COUNTY 0, O•A ... I of Sll'lt• Aflt• Ctlllotnl1, 1,.,,.. .. c ... s.c. Ul.J) Clerk of or;i...,. C@llY on Jin, 1, Nt . A·ntM Jtn. 7, 1'74 Elltt.• of G~OA.GE cecu .... ROSE. 1'7~ -:.:.~ Esl.t• of -WllllAM c ;-<Mull:•AY, ILLIAM &.-M...JOHN ;iki 'GE61t~t·c. Rose , 0tc .. lltd. ' ...... , Otce~. . - OUlllY Ci.tk NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE.N lhll Publblled Or•no• COi-ii '01tly Piiot. NOTICE ,, HEllE8Y GIVE" to tht N, SC:MWA•T1 HELEN M. ROSE, Ill Admlnlstrtlrb Jtoutrt 9, 16, 23, 30, 1t14 66-1' cr...tlfot's of 1111 1bovt nt!Md d«:¥.1"1 ILTOlll of lht ettlll of G991'"0t .. cecn Rost. thil".1n pertc1111 lllvlng d1lm1 ll9•1nst UHl•I II.VD. he• Ill.ct htr~n 1 pelltlon for the P\JBUC N-JCE' the 11ld doK'idtfll t re required to nt• A OILll, CALll'OINIA .,.... Covrt to c:ltllrm1nt tlllt to tlll personal v• tllfm, °"th !ht nteKStl'Y vouchtr1, In -tJll . 1 property dftcrlbtti-.. • promls~otv ~ 1111 olt!ct of ~ cltrk of Ille 1b0vt lslltd o, •• COlll 0 111Y Pl ot In ltlt dl'l{llnil 111m of 110.100.00 c:l•ltd ~ FICTITIOUS BUSINl lJ tntllltlt court. or to ,,...,.t lhotm. with f, 10, \ .. \91• 14-1 Q(IObtr 3, 1t42, pty6Dlt to oeorot MAM• ST"TIMI NT ht nttfftlry vo11ehtr1, to I ht Rost; to cltltrmlM ""' !:I'll ptr'IOl\tl T"' fotloWlno penons ,,. Ool u~ 11 tl'lt otflc. of 111~ Tr111t PUBIJC NoTICE Pl'otl'rlr Is Ill• trlJI commt#lltY Dl'Ol*IV Ml-n i , ~r1mtnl. 1901 Avtnut of IM $t1rs, • ol !flt pt11tloritr fnd ''"' dtcffM<I •nd Tl!RRA, )11 w. WUIOM NO. F, Co I l!IS A~lts. Calllornl• f0067, wll!Ch 1 lhit tM ptl\llOl\lt' 11 tnlllltd 10 MtM,-C1 lllornt1 "'21 -Tt the p1ec1 of r:iu11ne11 of ll'lt unc:11rsl9necl PICTITIOUI •us•,• ,u dl1trltwllon (If rill .. ,,,,."''"' rlftttnct Ariltnt All/\ ll:ou.tr. w w. Wiit.Oii ln tH m1tttr• ptr11llll1'111 to thl' tlfltt ~AMI ITAT•M N 10 whlcl'I Ii midi tor lurllltr ptrtlcultn. .-o. F, Cosf1 Me11, C•Nfor"I• 926"' of Mid . dtcfftnl, within tour monllU IOHOW'll'tll PlrlOl'I II dolnt M lntss nd tl'ltt lht 11'"6 IM Dfec• .. llltrlllt Jtrrv Zimmer. 11$1 ArbOr C!r., H\111· •.ti'!': IM f!nl pul)llc;.tllon °' lhlt l\Oll(e, • • 1 ;,. ame his ~Mt tor FtDrlHlry ~TlnQIOft BN"th, talltornl• ~ 01tlc:I Jlllloll'Y J;: 1914, ANCHO ,l"l,ISO. 20'). w.tc~Or ...... 1J4 11 t :OO ~-·~· '" tM ~room Bfac:I ,-,.ir1c•. 11112 ~lmll I J..vt.. Stc;urlty PteJUt NlttOMI t1ntt Btecll, Ctlltaml• • D ' I t No. ' ot Yid owrt. Founllln Vlllt)', Ctllfomlt IY .... e.. (;Nit , klltfd v. JOl'dlr (Of!\1111 P•rtn•rl , 0: ~pee~ c.-OrlV. Wttt In ·-~tr. Rlok '· 11112 AHi$-Trvtt OtflCtf" Al:l<llont. lllb09 ·~· C•lllorn. • CllY of S.ntl Ant. Ciii11n111. ' c.NllU ~. FO\lfltlln 11 I• y . A\'lmltll1lr.,.,,1 'ffitll tM ~ _.. 1~ Oitttiolll!lml-11• "ltU!, -CilJ~• """" • -( -Wiii AllrlllllCI_ I ,blJllMll It btlnt (vuv..C WILLIAM E. $T JOHN, 'Tl'lt1 'b\11\ntttl t conduct.a bY-1 Ill< JONIS a BI DNA• • lt«I fttrlntttll,•o d Count¥ Clel'l ..,,, partnlftl'llp. AND All:TMUlt o . OUY' Jll:. ~ ll:ICMrll v. or •n ' t THOMAS • •••Ill Ar1tfll llOUtr fftl Wnl Tltlnl SI'"' Cl •~:•1J:"nt tl~tcr ~lhonll\lotcou;1v lfttwMINrii llYf.,1'1111'_. , Thlf .atat.m.nt 1111.&1 Ill~ with fht l " A•ltt. Cttl.....,I• MM 1 Wlll•M1"l' t l Tonn coeniv C;11rii ..o. ~ ciltt. ·•1• Cllllntf Cfltrti of Or1tillt County on Tth 21,.,,..1111 I Tlltr ... M . W1rd o'.i:iutr Telt Pi ii a 1.m1 OtcttN:ltr ,1, ltfJ, • AltOnttys "' Ad!Ntll•lrttM ' ' • ,._.. A"'""1 ew1 """-" I' Jt'4t "''" Wiii AMtlMl!il I "" 0 c '" D•llY PHet. Pul)llll\tO Oninot Cot1t Otlly l'llot, l'111>1itlltd Ol'tnot COii! Oa!IY -..11o1. l'llblhl'ltd Or•ntt COil! D•llv P11ot. :v 2. t.r~~t'J. ~t14 ,,.,,, J•t'IUlrY lS.·16. H, 1t1..... _14J.7• Jan119ry 2,. '· , .. n. 191• lf..42-» Jjil'IU~!Y '· 16. 23, JO. 1t7~ 1'·1• • I \ ) • . . • • D 6 4 2 - 5 7 8 --Thi llicP•I Marketplace on tho Orlnf• Cout • -..---- DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You.-Can Seil It , Find It , One Call Service [1542~5678] Fast Cfedit· Approval • Trade It With a Went Ad 0 ' General General General * Balboa Bay Properties * · OCEANFRON· Ml!SA Y.E.RD~-1-~=:::::~~::=~~~~~ Nifty du plex Cust. bit. 4BR. Lu<· BEAUTIFUL ONE STOR OD"Et: $155,000! 675-7060 urious pool w /jacuzzi. ··The Bluffs". Brand new. LAST of Jhe Bi:;ST!• BALBOA COVES Better than ne\v! $129,500 675-7060 . ON THE ISLAND Beautifully appointed duplex. Ow11er's unit 5 BR. CaU to see! 673-7420. • Be st ·Joe .; I blk from End unit. 3 BR, DR, "Linda" model. S74,950 gOlf course. 'Bargain at End unit. 3 BR., FR, 11Poul.a'1 inocte l, $74,.950 $64,500. \i42-7491. Co rner 3 bdrm, DR . "Lind a" model , '$78,500 MESA VERDE 2701 Vl STA UMBROSA SAT/SUN 1-5 lllh ~;;:~~sc~~~ht at WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. your back door. 3 BR . 2111 San Joaquin Hill• Rd. 3 ba. home w/poo l. 3 NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 C a r g a r. $79,iiO(). "'~~-"""~, """"""""""""'"""""G~e"'n"'e"'ra":l:"""""""""""""""'i 5~8800. ..,.enera --l= . -m . 1{£"ALTORS m --. M~~~~A't.~~E--:-l-5.7-7-Acres-" 1.13 4 Local Offices to Serve You Lil SILVERCREST I 0 . v· 1~ .... ~ .................... !""'"""o:'-"""-"'---""""""!211 ~,~B~~~ ~~~~""P· · cean 1.ew Ge.neral Genera l --.----1 tJr~111,,d, 1111-ius., reti·ig .. Locf\lcd on Pttcific Cf1af;\l •\11:-h\•O' :" t'lcc. dl'ycr, \\'ired I lhvy • l\1ulibu. 011·11er ,,·HI Corona del ~ar REPUBLIC HOa..a~J for :i~ J :1;r t'On{I.. kitl·h. 1·11r1'Y financing ro1· builder: B h I P d ffi~• t·J, .. ·!:, :-101,1·,e t'hccl, land· developer. GC. 8 Of G l\·IESA \'~fi lJJ.: SP EC;.1 I. Vf'I :-r"ii1crl ":1r<1. Three ~ t's. old : $59,950 \vitli Pool S4:!.!lt'O -''°k ul ·-1 111• • :·!.1• 1•11. 1 •)"a tl'li in 11c1\' FOUR UNITS EASTSIDE oy.'NER IN FLORID~ M'1.SI sell -vacant 3 bedroom 2 ~bath To1vnhOuse · immcd· iatCly. Shag carpets, lots of extias! Popular Costa 11resa location. Clubhouse/Pools. Now priced belo1v anarket at $24,500. Cal: 540-):151. ..,,,_ HERITAGE . • REALTORS l\.IESA VERDE GIANT -5 + 3 + dine + ]8' Gowmet kitchen + Pool Agt 645-0303 BEACH CIA.11/T $25,950. 5 + den Ra1nbli11g Ranch nestled near Santi)' Shors. H\JRRY. AgL 645-0303. Outdoor sporls lost i I s appeal? Sell your equipment 11·ith a lo~·-rost Daily Pilot Classlfied Ad! 642-5678. - General -. fct\lures: CL•nl ral :1 if il• .. !. ,,; . ·~-tV 1·01n noisv ~ l.'f)lld ilioning, unck·:·.,,. ~u1d :·. t)11t•,:ri1; · .. fl'Olll vJub-~ utilities. Del J>\so tilt: in! hvulit.•. s1: •. i .i. Call EVES. entry, kil.chen, and lan1i ly 21::.fi[Jl.-!!)90. : rooni, decorator · ki tct!en CAN BE-SEEN At: l with abundant :slot·.ag_···l CRESTMONT--~ Hurry. see this deh:,;:h(full 3 BR 2 BA honte today. ESTAT_ES , Call 540-1151. 1051 Sile DI' .. B1·cr. Central ~HERITAGE <· REALTORS • 1 associated BROKFlS-RE AlTORS ?Cl~ V-. Solboo b71 l bt.J t\ve. across front Brea Con1ni. J.!osp.) Lot #46. CO~'rACT H.\ \~ l"K. ~IGlt for shu\1·in~. YOUR HOME AT THE BE~CH FULL PRICE J. 211 Newport It. 641'!8'ril Sun/Eves. 552-1605 NC\\" lake front 5 bcdroont hon1c in prestige area or Lake Fo r est. Offered a l Si2,500 or \viii lease nt $6.lO n1onth. Call C o I w e I I 6.ffi...-053.3. ' --- CLASS SELLS -642-5678 M_AC~B IRVINE ~~-----~-.. ~-~----~-~ COMFY· COZY Custon1 quality decor. 3 BR. · beau'ty in Shorecliffs. Move in cond. $98,500. Ken/ Helen Hartley 642·8235. BACK BAY VIEW FOR DISCRIMINATING COUPLE Just listed -a trnly beautiful 2 BR. home \V/spectacular view of yacht clubs & main channel. Formal DR. & den. Mi nimal maint. Quiet e~clusive neighborhood. $129,500. B. Ownes/G. Fay 642-8235. 3900 square fee t in this fun family home featuring separate master suite + living r oom +·den + dining room + 4 bedrooms. and 3 baths. $125,000. NEVER OCCUPIED R·2 LOT -CORONA DEL MAR Plus cozy 2 BR hoine w/dbl garage_ Eu- ture potential w/immediate liveabil ity! $64,900, Joyce Edlund 642-8235. • 'But yo u can move in today! Yes, u/e lan d- .scaping and drapes are-in, and this 3 bed- room 2\l bath home is near th e pool and tt ilnis courts in University Park. Just listed PANORAMIC UPPER BAY. VIEW ~ 'at.only $64.900. / . LIVE LIKE A DUKE ·Fantasticl!ayslR>res with 182 foot prime bay Jrontage. 4 bedrooms, 411! baths, large dock, pool, 4 c a r garage. Offered at U95,ooo: · CAMEO SHORES Ocean view, very large living· room and -ma-ste bedroom with beautiful parquet floors, beamed ceilings., 4 badrooms, 3 baths. $115,000. BORDEAUX MODEL BIG CANYON Deliglitful 3 bedroom, S bath end ulll\ with ocean -view lavishly decorated with out· • standing · carpets, drapes and wall paper. targe lot. Private master bedroom terrace. $1~5,000. ...,...._..- 644-1766 . Coldw9l.lanks ·~ 2161 Son Jooquln Hills Rd., N.B. • . ·- • ' Custom "E'' home in the "Early Bl uffs." Extra lg. LR. \v/lg. fireplace -\valk·in bar. . 2 BR's .. panelled den w/firep lace, 3 baths. $89,500. Jack Custer 642-8235. OLD ·CORONA JIWEL 2 BR/FR. beauty .below th~ highway . Com~ pletely redecorated & nady for the most discernin g connoisseur. •85,000. l\1-artha Macnab 642·8235. OVERLOOKING THE UNIVERSITY Grea! 4 BR/FR. ::. !'Ian 70 --President home! $99,000. Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. PRIVACY PAR EXCELLANCEI Baycrest/Dover charme1· \V /sunken LR., secluded pool. waxn1 fa mily room & formal DR. -4 BR's. $115.000. Helen Wood 6446:!00. .... Irvine Mecne•·•rv1n. .... 11,eom,."' • . tO).AO"r °'"' t'r·l2JS • 1.h M•cArthur M,·1200 Newport h•eh CllllfOml• 12113 • • I • • ... -· I 1 , ' .. PIL01·AUVLR.llSER I 4 OAllY rn.uT -~ ffCh • ,untlngton Beach Balbw Island Gentr•1 • bo• 1l1nd ' ' A .IJl!ijlaJI: ~ 2 Bdrm ..L Pool . IT IW,t\BL~S • • ,.. N .. t I room l>OUSe. + •Ule TWO $24,495 . g .... nho""'. i grc•t °""'" MlSS~~~~go~1ES 2 Bdrm condO.. desiriblO vie\'° lots. Ttmu:ed ~ "San Roque" 4 BR/den • ;round ltvtl ttoor plan l'ii table cltl'del'll. A Must 10 a-"Dewt" Cl'Catlon as years new Freshly hinted •ee for only $89,500. Spanl!h " Motlrtd! t.ov ly with lasldully paneled and BEACH COTTAGE d~t·, IRnd~cape & locoUQn. .PERFECT BEACH HOME tn~ uri room, plush \\'ould you btlle~ only po~~REST A beautilully mointalncd 2-bedroorn & 2 ;~:'~~tt lnlni: cu~~ ~~~~ :: :!1~~J ,::r'i200t An Arehltecturol "Cenl" on bath home With fireplace, dbJ . garage off drapes, ovrrsi.Jed pantry mo. · "E~e<.-ullve Ro\11" In the street, large closets, many extras. Owners area. 1Je'1' actMx>I•. \\'6lkina PRIME COMMERCIAL - ON SPYGLASS HILL-The essence of com- 11'---J-.Jorl~JtlLmi!!!ll:~: ~~99ms,_Jcould con_:_ vert lo 6) lan tastlc d ecorations and unti .. lievable view, deligbtrul pool and absolutely ·· c harming la ndscapin g. Rea lly, \his is.one.of the finest homes \\'e have ever listed. You should see It!< A listing of Vody N'elson's·a t $189 500. ,_ hll111. Corner location & t to ~11 $8+:000 distance to H u n t I n « I o n Olfcn premlwn Uvlng + tJeij,uli!ul gai'den v t 1 ta11 . \Van se · ' · Center, Swimming pool and h'OOd incon10. Ono user O"'"" will a..,epl you>' GRUBB & ELLIS "O. many f 'k ""'"'· FOR <~mm· + 2 deluxe apla. otter ptndlng--aale of yOOI' -" ----I SAU: O\\tNER. Asking JU.king $19!51!XX).=·-- hoine! • -only $ ,4grs--Call IOdi.lY "'1111111111 TAX SI/ELTER REAh TORS 675-7080 .:c84ii!.0'109Siiii;. -iiiii;;iiiii-.f ~ Buy u slngln fan1lly hon1c1~!!!!!!"!'J'~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~"'i~~""l~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" j• - t ' UNIQUE HOMES Rooltoro, 675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Coron• del Miir Ge neral General AN~ ASSOCIATES REALTORS SO. OF HWY. • NEW LISTING Custom 3 Bf~., separate dining rin. ho1ne on 40 ' lot. Neart(1oldenrod foot bridge, a \Voodsy setting. Plus 2 BR. apt. over 3 car gar. A real l'alue at $105,000. CALL 644-7270 2121 E. Coast H ighway, Corona WE CAN HELP Y6U BUY, SELL, OR TRADE A HOME . ANYPLACE IH THE NATION General 'MESA VERDE 4 BEDROOM 1800-•q ft.of-living for.only_$4~.950. leatii.res include over size bdrms, lge dble brick frplc, hvy shake roof, beautiful front kifchen, AND covered patio surrounded by many trees. -4th Bdrm convertible lo · ro-rmal din· ing or den. M:>n't last a week-Call Now! 546-5880. : PENINSULA POINT'S BEST! ' G R EA'r 5 BEDROOM HOME on Seville. Has e\1erything! Including -billiard-room, w~t bar, separate family rm., maid rm., on qwet street near ocean, bay & tennis club. $119,500. Call 546-5880. :1 .... ff ERITAGE REALTORS Genere1 546-5880 Open Eves •• ,j I L IDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm. or 5 bdrms., with 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec:· 4· tacular view! Waterfront living rm.· with· I step-down wet bar. Pier & float. $275,000. ·~ wnt them out' Alway•I(; -..1 ~ Cost• Mo1& MINLEST AJE __ h""°.-..:,.-,__, de1n11.nd ,for "Hon1~s" vs. ener •• -:;r:-· Apartmenl•. 'l'h"' w 11 t BEAUTIFUL VIEW MESA VERDE NO DOWN GI mnke excellent · ' T A X r·onner n1odel • Stnttford SHELTER" $ .. 8 500 home. 4 Bedrooms, 3 bath>, 494-0561 so~ Eucild • 2-2 $21,r.itXl .-~ I 2 STORY hua:e family: 3 Car garnge. :011 qlenne.ire So. Gunlher-2-1 23,999 }o~rOm this ex q u I s i t e 1 Y • .. litany, many extras.-Uflder l.OQlX'IO beach'• c So. \Vood-3-1 ~~-24,00> dlX'Orated . young .v IP priced. VILLAGE \V. Borchard-3-1~4-2-1,200 residence with spacio u s I' So. Llngan t.n.-3-2-25,000 bedtwms, queen s I z e Ne"' cnrpct, drapes & paint. llfimilHlll!r.tll MAGNETISM \V. can1clen-t-2.-26,~ llllths, and la1-ge yard that 1~uge cul-<le-sac lat. -----$5!!,8511. FOURPLEX. 2 BR, 1 ba. Backs on goU course. \VIII sell contract o r ·conVentibnal. So. Dia1no11d·3-2-29,WI ,,·ill accommodate a . pool. f'1o4471 ( :;:) 103 This hidden gcn1 has a vle1v S(1, Euclid'2-2-29.(l()() Flexlble terms. B c1 t er This beautifully dt..'COrated ·~~!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!~ or the Puc[(lc & over looks \V. Joniiuil-3-den-2-33,500 check lhis one. -&tG-ml -C\Ieiia Verde 110mc Is a must craves of trees while nestled WAii offltkr•d VA&l'.•Lr·ms o~w~vlk;r & Lee ~':'e~r T~~c 4 v~; ~":°!· -~$22,500---~n~1knfui~~ s ti dbikn ',~an! a er ee & funtily room wl th $201 PER MO. the comntwilty 11wlmming . REAL EST~TE flreplact· nre just a few OLD HUNTINGTON BE1\Cll pool, tennis courts, & Balboa Peninsula <lf the-fNttw'Cs -<lffercd by 2J3R.OOUhQu,se, l0<!_d1;.><l .1vi1,h schools,j Br. $67,500~ H~tt ls the most custQm $18,500. Six 1 BR units with prei;ent rents ranging from SlJS lo $1:-K> In El\St11lde c.r.t. close to shopping too. Only thing lo be fixed (y.·e t~lnk) are the rents. R1•I E state !his fine ho1ne. For further chann! ·1* \'Mity Buths, ~ 2 BR, 2 llA home in the §46.0022 V.ACANT. 4 BR. frun, rm., in~ormnllon please c a 11; "farm-style" kitchen • np-'l'I I~~ Blpffs. Over $20,000 spent lge. kil . 2-Sty. S87,500 pines, plush shag enrpel vek,,," in l'emCldelhW, beaut G1-een· l'\'Ian;hall 'Realty 675-4600 lhruout. A perfect starter REAL E$ belt Joe., 0Y.'ner leAvlng $12t500. 7 UNITS. Three BR, 2 b11. hou!>I!, 2 · Bit, 1 be. house, three l BR. 1 ba houi;t!s, plus ll duplex. A tl'Ue pride of ownerslilp t-0111p!ex In ensts1de C.111. BEAUTIFUL BLUFFS An ex~pl lonally rUce 3 Br. 2~ ba cond<l ... luxul'iou11ly crpld & 1\•al l pnpered . $69,500. Ch\·cnr .,..·Ill t.'Onsider lease 1rilh opllon 10 buy. PLEASE CALL 675-3000 m llAl ,\ lllc.\1'11 TWO HOMES Coron~ del Mer home & a low down pay· TATI country, Buy 1101\· at $61:1.fiOO. Walker. D lee n1ent 1\'ill assutn~ this lo11u 1190 Gll.!nneyre St. C:ill 833-96'13 for nppuint1ncnt Coro11a del Mar Du lex ~rice R uctlon 11 you are eve vaguely in- terctited in exccptlonaJlY well desig1;1 BR 2 BA. ground 11. r O\Vners WtU with a $200/lll(I garage apt. 'tn an excellent t'Orner lo- t•ation near a park, YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO OVER· LOOK 11US PROPERTY! Reduced to SS4.500 "' 644-7211 /Jn NIGEL ~AILEY 0. ASSIJUATES U balance of $11,950, or you 4!).i-M73' M9-031G. lo see.. · "~"~ .,,,,,, can na1ne the te1·1ns! Bl!:r. STO SINGLE LEVEL 545-9'•1 962·5'lL . NEW CU M BL' "'FS "LINDA" H LL Ocean vie\v hon1e . Alnt<lst "'"" l!IESA VERDE I TOP con1plC'\ed & ready for 3' BR,'2 ha, comer i<ll, df'rp $175,00). Step up lo this 12. 1657 TEXi\S CR. 2 yrs. <lid $33,500 occupancy. llas 3 Br. 2 bu, I pile crpting, private pa!lo. unlt t.'Olllillex. Tu·a 6 unit · bullder'ii inodel hon1e. Bei;t NESTLED ON A JlllJ.. lg living rn1 wLv11u.lti'il ~jgl:llconsider lease.option. _hldg11 & pool close to deco 3 BR 2 BA 2 r I NEAR THE BEACH t.-eilings & ir°plc. Cheery $69.500. shopping. $1950 per nm. VA ~i<. S•l5,9oo. ' rp c, A spra'Aling 4 Br, huge' add kitchen 11·~h kloads of CORBIN·MARTIN ill<."On1e with pl'esenl rents. 1653 PALAU. 4 BR, 2 BA, on den iv/piano & t.'Ol<lr TV i;tfirage & rea fpst 1~rea. REAL TORS 644-7662 $ISO COO 10 units just 2 yean 1960 sq. !1 . COS 11., VA OK. to boot!! Big country ranch A bedrooms ha'·r s ding I old, s~1per deluxe 2 br 2 $41.S(X}. kitchen w/"Harvesl G<lld" glass walls to pal os. L<lt.<1 2 BLKS to ocean + runuu. • ... · 9~ .,, 11 •Pls Idenu·:·al 173:> LABRAOOR. Pool, 200) appll. Plush carpet., cus-of \\'Ood & glas:ri. An pool, tennis. 3 BR, 2 ha "'" ~ "" · '" . ton1 \\'aln"'°"''""• "". per. excellent buy at $68.500. house, Like ne1v. $-17,900. units else'A'hel'C be 1 n g sq. ft. 3 BR, 2 BA. bklst. . ..., ,... I 10,., 242 t.'Onver1ed to co11da!. rn1 ., glass fani. rn1., 2 frplc., ing & special effects! Pool n· . ~ ,.i Dn. . Cedar, 64.'.>-4599 $47,990. table goes 11·i1h It! 1-lurry 1 ,...,,_.,, ~ I <lr IH2·2563 LAND 3334 \\'\.01\llNC CR. 1875 on Ui.ls one! Broker 962-5511. . to. ~·., 1 DUP~EX nr ocean, $62.500 5.:19 Acres llwy rron~ sq. ft. 2 ~TS. o!a.-pool, 3 SPANISH vrLLA I i\hles Larson Realtor EsconC!iri<l . Sale or BR, 2 BA, 7r~ al'lsun1 nble or approx 2800 sq ft <lf luxury. 494-S671 49'1.2100 673-8563 exchange. $10,COO per actt. new VA Oh:. $·11,990. Olympic size pool, 3 BR, 3 -R 2-1 Block to L-och-N &Kl Acres Fallon, Ne1v 893 OAK ST. $34,500. 2000 sq. bas. fomial dining, huge • 519 '[ awP!rt Helghls ritake an <>Iler. Sa.le or ft. 3 BR, 2 BA, din. rn1., 1'~am-rm + huge game rni, F'reshly painted_ in & out, , • , , exchange. READY ABLE fam. nu .. frplc, VA OK. luxury cpts & drpM. Oivnei· 1nodern kitchen, malnten-l BY O\VNER FIXER UPPl-.ll. Are you ready: & able to Costa M es a Realty trnn!iferred nnce h-ce ynrd. "'alk to I bdrm, 1 bath \\'l!h se\'eral Fnr detailed lnformri.11on on niake yoor investment move Since 1958 * $41..7711 BitA.sHEAR REALTY shops. OIA·ner n1ay hl·l11 fl. I •v.u~:4 10 go. Dl'i\'e. by 430 lhese Md <llher unit~. call for 1974, If so 'A'hy not tal!:e A1'"TER 6 P.lit. Cal! 5.i1-.J6J1 968-1178 84?-74l1 nan<.'e. l' u1l('l'Ton, use your 1n1aglnn-Rrd Carpet; Rea Ito r & • a look at this sharp duplex. SPARKLING_G_E_M_I _ ~ Red C!lrpct, Rlln-. ·197-1761 I tion $28,!')()(I. Sho11•n by appt. 979·2550, 2629 Harbor Blvd .. 3 Br & brand new 2 Br. I -":::"::3·.:1"":::"::;_______ _CO<~·'-"-'-'-"~•~· ~~~=-1 2 Stor", rle tached aaraoo. WILL BUY Laguna Niguel . Sonic 1\·ould say a duplex, It's a good buy. B .,, ,. .. ~ I South Laguna NEWPORT BEACH but this 1~ really h 1•0 h<ln1es MORGAN REAL TY 5 . R, 4 bas. tge Fantily DIRECT FROM NE\\' 4 br, 2\i ba., F R, North -·'-"--...;."'-'-"'----Prime Baytront Site \\•IUi h\'O betlnl!Oms each ()n 673-6642 675-6459 Din-nn + formri.I Din-rni. V\e\v, 2100' split lvl, $~.!:15U. '1 l:IP. + den immac. h<ln1e For boot repal'r & salet1 the sante lol. Both have Calhedral ceiling paneled OWNER 493--5197/542-6735. \Valk 10 stores, "L'hool & Bill Grundy Rltr. 675-6161 prh'atl! pati09: They are FOR. SALE by O\\ner. GlO Fam-rm, new cpls, freshly Call for free appraisal. No beach. Great OCt'an vu. J'.ke new and cl°'c 10 eve...,· He,hotro~. 2 B_R, 1 BA, painted;, Inside & out. Close escrow <-"harg 1 L 'd I M 1 0 1 152500 TO buy v.·rll leased Industrial • ~· .,, 91 $59 900 .,. t<l $chis & shop By fl\\' es • no oan I O sle any ('X ras, n Y • or t.'Omrnerclal bid .. call thing. $79 900. .. 1 car gar. , . r<lr . · ner, fees. -Cnll fo1·-appt. 6#-2442 days ' appt 496-1386 $69.500. 64~1203 •1, *MEDITERRANEAN 499-1925 c\'e. iotark Sullivan, Broke r , ESTATE nr•LJY 111 .. --•l'3l'lf!11lil fl.IO-tt29 anytime. MK \'\l's'/?.R ~';'V 3 H Ji, L 2~; BEAUTIFUL ., f!!!ltJiru 3 Br's,,,!•m~ly ~· <!!~"rlt ·-~ TWO •d)olnlng I n com• Ba, view home. $96,000. '62-4471 ( :=.J 10J :;mpp)int~. s39'.'soo .....,autiiui )' [ --j 1m::1 propertie&, cenler Costa 1 l Ol AVOCADO OR. Fee. Prin. only. 644-6379 _ . ...,.. ,\lesa. Ov•ner. NEWPORT C ENTER DUPLEX: 421 Poiosetua, 4 COLEGE PARK Huntington Harbour *UNIQUE SPANISH , 1 64>-""'1/S12.G560 640a 1120 blks to beach, By O'A'fl('J', 5 Br. tam rn1, -I h:1. Ready Mobile Homes Condomintumt $69.500. 675-8402 eves/\\'knds BAYFRONT-fo:r showing. Sl-19,:,00., For Si li 125 for· .. -lo -160 Cost a Mesa SHAG CARPETS Sacrifice for Quick Sele ---------I 1:::;:;:::::1;:=TAflS.-niiis-DOUBLE FIREPLACE 5 BR, 60' dock. 10 min t<l Ml>Blt-E HOME F:ASTBLU>,F.O"'Tlf'r,~BR. I• TREES JRE£S This beautiful College Park ocean. Spacious house. Best FOR SALE : 2 \~ ha . pool, u·hlll, will e"T STSIDE ___ , _ h<lme n1ust be seen to be Vlev.-" Spanish tile, i·adianl SILV.ERCREST take 2nd T.D.1 l<lit_Jot ~ ,,,,. ·ru11y •PP• c1a1e<J."lnslae& heat floor.-Mmin"' irom [IO·O-ISrr-;$SS-OOO 14g ooo 1.e 1 1 CONDOMl••"UM HUGE R-4 LOT <lut, lhi!\ horne Is for lhf' area. Need fast action. Is Lt-. · MOBILE HOME • · or ase "'opt on -mi. ---alscriminating buyer. All of priced 1vay under market: --' 20' x 53'o-2-BD-2-Bt' cRrp., _ ~ per nio. 61"-1932 • LARGE 3 BR townhouse t11ls + no down terms to $145,SOO Here is your chance_ 10 live draped, b!t·lru:. reirl1t .. NE\VPORT· CREST,---Plan-3.-- e NE\\'l. Y rodecorated Vets -or lo1v 5~:., to all. \VIII l'Onsicler trade. Phone on Lido & enjoy prestige by WllBher &: efeet.-ch).er, 11·Jred 3 BR, 2~;1>8.s. ocean vu, e UPGRADED <.:8.rpets & This beautiful country home l-~<lr lurthcr lnf<lrmalion (213) 592•1421 the sea. \·our 01111 Siianlsh ror 220 air C()nd., klt<.:h. ilOOI & lennl5 across II. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR drapes · in the city reminds you of please call . 545-!M.91 Castle. Just .1il£'[lS 10 the clock. 11l<lrage shed, Jnnd· $67,000. ()y;ner help finance, e \\'ODD-BURNING fire-a m<luntain cabin. Huge WATER VIEW lx!a<-"h. Vacant & the owner scaped patio. Thrtt,yrs. old =cc:•=ll"67""Hl>l~:O,,~---• Bay1lde Or., Suite 1, N.B. 67s:6161 place ~alo Verde fireplace, large Pl will even carry th e loon. • like nu. Located in lle'A' 2-STORY 3 BR condo, JI~ !!""!!!!!!'"!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I • \VALK to lith • \\'rstcliff hving room, m<lde rn .ushy pad with jumping llerbei1 llK\\'klns Realtors I adult pk. a"·a.y fronL noisy Ba, encl gar. N. or So . 341 • 1•1•1ED\ATE --•p"ncy kitchen, nice shag ea""'ls Walker· & lee JBCUZZi , doodley deck, volley SI 0 h II bl fro I • ~-I I "" ........ " ... -ball court and one block •n 839-IGpO or !l6J.5681 · ne· a • m cu.,. Coast' Plaza. Call llolly, YeMr• · Genera e \VILL h~nse/optlon with room for 5 more units. .., -house. $15,495. Call EVESJ 979-1633 ' "---"'------'-·---------can now for appt. VA terms available. For ~==='="::'::':;':;';:';:"':::::=~ oceun beach. $24,500. * $198,500 * 213-694-4600. =""=~-==--'PAINT 'N POLISH NEWPORT HE,IGHTS ' lul1h<r mformotion. please D1n1 Point HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ' BDRMS. Plu• mrud'•. 4 CAN BE SEEN AT: NEW 2 BR CONDO, """· • • ';u,--i..-. 3 BR, 2 BA Penln-Nt... Jiprbor Hi, immac. 2 call 5-15-9491 REALTY Ba. Elegance pe.Fsoi;:dfied? CRESTMONT dbl. gnr. N. of Sc>. Coast -.,~......,..., .. 1 ----1121~ Cst. HIA'Y· 84&-138.i ur•nd -· ... CAii tod•y'. Plaia. Call Holly, 979-1633 . ' l'iula 2·story home! Bltns, BR home. Overilzed liv rm, u ,,.... ESTATES : .beam ceilings, irolc, dining. fplc, din area, lg encl. patio, r.:::~i!ll•lll!li"'.---...,---oc·e "N-liARBOR Laguna Belch -GEM 1051 Site or .. Brea. !Central EASl' BLUFF Condo. 3 BR, .·• "OVer-sized gar. St. t<l st. R-2 dble gar. $4l.900. w lk & l VIEW J '~F T In A NB A fro 3 bas, lw:urtous, $68,$0. • lot. Vacant. minor 'A-Ork re· 646-3928 or E\'es. 64S.2986 1::::::::::::1 ~'.::::=a==e=r===e=e::::'.: Painoramlc View • .,. ust \'e., . . \'e, across Ill Brea Ov.•ner, ~1775 2200 sq ft · 4 BR, $66,900 O I '""'. I . REALTORS &12-4623 Con1m. Hosp.) Lot #46. , .quired! Fantastic value at 111"~ '''"Tl 15,000'"" fl lot $25,COO u s ........... ing JOme \V 1 th CONTACT R Y p D I /U I "" sweeping OCt'an & Catalina BEST COR. TO BCH. A • K. ~IGR.. up exes n t1 '. $57,500. LoY.• down TD's or Secluded n -an V'• p--'· Bkr. (714) 6j5.741-I for 11hc:i1A1ng. 1&1 162 trade OK!? Call 6-15-8400. FOR LEASE V\..... ...w .u"l\ "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! vie1v! Has 3 bedrooms, 2 4 UR. 3 ha Y:lth huge master e HOM E ON LIDO \Vrought iron & masonry H baths. Forred air heat. suite \.\'/bay \'iC'\\'. Red. to DELUXE 2 Br Flecl\\'ood, --"'------= 1M 1 N 1 work sumiunds this 2 yr. untington Beach J\·laster suite & rivng rm $l32,500. Open Sun 1.5 pni porch, a\.\nings, tool shed NEW DUPLEX • V. E. fb"Bnl & Co. 3 Bdrms, 2 buths, large old home. 4 BR, 3 BA, OWNER MUST GOI both with view baloonics. 425 Vii Lido Noi·d.' 57~7414: $5.000 Huntington By The 3 BR, 2 S.\ Houe wt frpl. ti....i i:.c.11nol.rr.i,.,, • IF LOCATION patio, $525. m<lnlh. Beller family & fire place, Small High bean1~ c .e i J in g, LlOO. Oppor. 3 Br, 3 Ba, Sea Park, 548-2046 or Plus 2 BR, 2~'1 BA hurry · \.\'(Jn't last, call ti> soUtary de v e Io pm en t a ppro:it 1600 sq ft , Excel. F a nt as t 1 c k 1 t c h en, .. DR,, ,~ ~. n -'n S/S. 133 .. 55""'l-~2SS""l""==~~--T~·nhouse w/frplc. $900 powN- Newly painted .thn.iout, l.h\.'i '-..S bedroom, 2 bath \\'ith double car garage for only $26,500 requires being seen NOW!! &16-77ll • Open eves. Walker & Lee REAL EST t\ TE CLASS SEl.U 6-IZ...ti7S ; General COUNTS day! encompasses a beautiful cpls, drps, bit-in kit/dish· A 1 t 1 1000 rt ~"'1......, ~ = 21< v--St ~r $69 950 h · pprox ma e Y . ~ . Via \Vanen &i0--8l46: $3.995. FLA1\11NGO, 1 bdrm.-""..,,.. , '-'1'. , WaUiingdtstance-to \Vestcllff HARBOR-·park. Only $47,900. Owner l\'S r, all' cond'nr, 3 BR, above sea level. $59,500. ' front kitchen, ¥:l-up in ' 646-4~14 shopping, Martn'ers School, &l2-1060 1853-Pa r k vis ta 2 bas, covered J>Hfio, quiet Call 494-8003. -Ml11ion VlefO pa.tk. Space rent s 4 7 . part;:, tennis els.,· 4 Bdtms, "C::ir:.:co::le::·~C;;c·o::M::·~=~=-street. GI. no dOl\'n or teims TARBELL, Realtors , SunrlllC Resales 893-8584 den, 2'12 baths: quiet New· .MESA VERDE to ~uRllAS, $13/•El.:JOOR R. EALTY • 1920 s. Coast Hwy L.B OWNER C~da a r e a' JrlE\V custom bit beauty '" port Beach family neigh bor· --..===""'~·~~· Segovlll mdl, 2 Br + Den, l'ood. Call for app't to see. 5 Bedroom or 4 bedroom + 968-U18 or 8'12·7411 MONARCH BAY 1500 SQ FT. upg>·a<led, view, adult park on the bay. $59,500. REALTORS f<lrn1al dining + den + A unique 4 Br + <len ,J alt', Cathedral celling • $18,500. 675--0723. · C . F. Coles worthy SINCE 1944 family rm. Interior atrium $19',750 family rm home of many covered patio, reduced lo BEST buy Lido y" eh t 673-4400 w/waterfall. Huge master WALK TO BEACH textlll'l'l'i built around a pool. $41:500. Assume 1 ~~'7a Joun. Harbor. double Y>'ide, patio, I Realtors 640-0020 1-z=========I bedrm with fplc & 3 car gar. VACANT _ Surfside Condo This warm contemporary, (TI41 831--0829 pool, garage. $7950. 675-8220 I CLASS SELLS -642-5678 Ii GOOD BUY ,OSonulythCoS64.:,9~;10~.11 568424 Sharp and clean. Dishwasher, bh~ilt byhoane arh chitect for Newport Be•ch FOR ~e: 15 x 40 Gudger new ~" bltns. Call to see! is ov.·n m ' as an ocean Expando 1 Bedroom. partly 1 Gene ral to live in or Invest ln. 3 bd· TAKE over my loan of SCOTT REAL TY vie~; 'in lhls Pr! v a.t-e FAST POSSESS. furnished; $4500. rAS-196.i rm .. 2 baths and atrium <ln $23.100. at $197 mo .• incl 5J6..7533 II t" ocea n front community. 11arbo VI Carn I Cid I l ~!i!j~!!!!!!!!!~~~ quiet green are.11. In Univer· T&I. Sale price S29,500. well c a a ny 1m1 $158 500 ' r ew le m e. I Park Cn d T·uR· NER ASSOC 3 BR .. 2 ba., fomil y nn., • I~ i ty . slom rap!ilS, maintained 3 BR, 2 bas. • l<llS of exll'11.s. Price reduced R•f Eltate. plush shag carpet all f<lr 2 car gar. walking distance REPO!j!)ES.SiONS ll05 N. Coa!t Hwy, Laguna. t<l $61,9.10 lnclud!~ land. Genlr• $44,!KXI including land. l<l schl & sh<>p cntr. 645-4374 '.°'t1!' lnfor1n.1lion and location 494-1177 CORBIN·MARTIN CALL 552 .. 7500 cP.::rl:::"·:_.::o•:::lY,,,_~----n( 1 :1P~ 1'11.A I: "./A !Kimes, v.·e are having a January REAL TORS 644.7662 Cemet.ry V S ON UNDER MARKEI' l'():-1,?c·t • "Whlte Space" sale ... Sell I I A.!sume old VA oo sharp KASA!llAN oomdhlng with· a Daily NEWPORT SHORES Lon/Crypts 156 2 BR UP, 2 dO\\'Jl, spaelou1. Xlnl \'alue &: term11. By o\\·ner. 34595 Calle Palon1a, C. B. ~208 Income Property 166 · 6 HOMES!!! SIX newly decoratttl cott.11.ges on enonnous tree-shaded rountry lot! Shag cpts, frelct, paneling, be e m celling~. pvt 'latlos! Xlnt Income? Su~r buy <lr tt'ftde at S93,500. Call I o day ! 6'5-8400. i OFFICfS SEfMNQ '(OW CfUt T!L I I• v. ~.!t:·.~i~.<',,,J ' " MACNAB IRYINE 4 Br in q¢et cul-de-sac. Pilot Classified. Ad! Call 2-St.y. A·frame; 3 BR., fmsU'. • red h'i(( $.1.3,950. Agent, ~7739 R'9al Esta te 962-6644 6-i2-5678 Now! w/atrlumJ, 2 ba, ~undeck, 2 CEMETERY lots Cypre511 4 UNITAPT. BLDG. .. ' . ' I. ' :1 lnllustrial/Commercial-LEASE ' INDUSTRIAL FOR LEASE Approx. 26,000 s q . fl. tilt-up warehouse/mfg. bldg ., 2400 sq . fl. deluxe of!tce, 50 car pk~. C lose 10 San Diego & Newport. Frwys. m. Irvine Industrial Complex. Available .4/74 on short or lon g term lease. Gene KermJn. STUDIO OR OFFICE SPACE for lease In except ional building in Design Plaza Newport Center. Structure & Plaza Provide a s timulating & informal env.iron .. ment for d esign profesSional & bus mess e xecullve. Suites available from 400 sq. rt. to MOO sq. It. Page Noll . INDUSTRIAL S PACE FOR LEASE Quallty aJr.cond ltioned office, 3000 sq. ft. with 2.400 sq. ft. warehouse (pa rt of larger bldg.) w /«ep.arate address, Identity paik· Ing. Choic e Irvine lndustnal Complex loca· tJon, Page Noll. INDUSTRIAL.COMMERCIAL DIVISION [ Irvin• J ---RaoltyC«npi~ I 901 Dover Ori,... 642·2757 Nowporl luoh. Collforni o '2663 REALT\. REA LTORS Univ. Park Center, Irvine STEPS TO SURF!! New Enuland -style Penln· 1 sula duplex! Frplc, bcon1s, bltns, plu~h crptg. Pvt patio. VIEW~ Roomy O\Vn· er·~ uni!! Pricl'd et $84;500. • lOt;; down or trade!! Cnll • 645-8•l00. $©\\4U~-~f-!rS " T~of'/nfriguing Word Gome wilh o ChucHe Edit.4 l.y CLAY I . POLLAN------ O Rearrange letters of the foor x rdmbltd words, b&o low to form f<lVr siinpl• wordi. • • bltns, brkfst area. Club. tennlli & pools near by. $45,900. CAYWOOD REALTY * 541-1290 * ~~Ion·. Harbor R e s t ~1em<lriaJ Park. Ca 11 837·2439. Commerci1I Propo'!!---. ~ INTERESTED? Build what you \\•&nl, or the owner wUI build to suit <ln thl11 -cholce 41' lot in C.D.M. 2'121 .E . Coost HIA')'. Asking 165.000. Start your Investment prosram today with this 4 unit bid&. 2 BR ea. Gren! Joe. Costa Mesa. Inc. $7,740 yr. Try 10% dwn. $65,000. WHlay N. Taylor Co. REALTORS 2111 San Joaquin l lllls Rd. NeWJ'.M)rt Ccnh?r 64....,.910 CORONA del Mar, New.fiplx by llWTlel'. 3-BR, 2ba/ 2 BR, 2 ba. all blt·lns, cpt'd &. drps. 11lump1tonc trplcs, Terms olfered. 613-<m7 .. ___ , __ .-.;...,.-~ ................ ..... ··---·----------. .. ~ .,,,.,,,., .• , ..... . .. • ·ao.11. Sllp1/Dock1 910 Mo i t omtt 35 ruck& 942 Autos Wanltd Ht' Autos. MfN!rl td 970 Autos, lmporttd 970 Autos, lmpo'1od BOA1' Slip. """°' Arehe• 40'"8' P.(J<-AM, cov'r<I 30· 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;1~11;;;'E~P~A~Y~1'0~P;r;DOOtLl..A~R~ DATSUN MERCEDES BENZ DAILY PILOT WedntSday, January 16; 1974 ' ' • . ' W!dntsday, January )6, 1974 • '70 Autos. VOlKSWAGEN Brid~c. ·Nc~K>rt . Btuifl), Alwn Plltlo, ii.um storace he FO)t TOP USED CARS rront lie u.p, up t,p 21f. $2 /\, lhecJ, ilkb'led: l"ll\W 8~ rru SMrt T Rest# J[ youl· c1ir is extra clew1, '69 DATSUN 510 $edan Xlnt NOW OPEN '" vw Dune Buggy 'Tl ~1ot'k 1tl. h"lnt rond. All ·•73 • ·fACll r .• l'Wr &:terinl(. ; 645-8715, MS·'nm ct?t'g, •new:~rmic.u. kitchen iNow .,._The. B.•st see u11 tlrst. gaa ,111. Neu• Clutch & l>At· .,$600. ll\.'.\.J>ly, ~'6-?&1 ' exlra1. Sac. ~fake offCl'. f.i-ont dli;c brl\kl'll, Ai\f/1''\1 ~! CONTINENT AL SLIP under 1/\rcl'.les 'bridge, &r. liink, all-a,PPllance$ Just ..L!...r....... • liAU EP. BUICK tcry~Thu v1·Rctltu. Leov. Mis.Ion Yl1)0 Imports -call 552-9ltJ !ile.reo •",ullo. toldbl« back , ilde , UC, ta.ke _up __ to 16' re -IJplshe!l. COppe11ouc. ~n ro~D ¥.i (on l\P·111. cus t. . 292? l~llrbo1·.Blv(f. • lllS: state 1nu11t 11ell. 962·7931 h>1fu1·l n1;; VOLVO CORVEnE scat. l\1anv c:itU·us. Bi;t on-, ; llOl.lt ~mu. 61iH'l.4:> evei.i. $2900. CaU anytime 642-1002 itl.mv-, lo1v n1ileei;e. JJke nc\\' Costa 1'1cmi. 979-2500 Aft 5 Pl\'l. · MERCEDES BENZ --;:;-;;-;-;~;-;;;::;;--J __ ::::.:~~~~'...:..-* ~"6-3361"'* Motor Homos ~'2•J8l2'. new Ike/. S2100. Autos, Imported . 970 FIAT lo '74 VOLVO'S CORVE."ITE .70 Sllngi·ny, OLDSMOBILE ' ; [ lfiJ -_S_•_l_•/._R_•_·._1,_ ___ M-'O • • . • AUDI Fl~T HERE NOW h(lrfJt<IJ), 11.1,110, fu)I . P\""~ , Tr~ ... 1972 Flll,T l28; 4DR, 9CXXI Con1oltt1e Sales & Ser11ice leather. 1th', Aii.I/~\, l\lit'h· 173 CUTLASS :- ' iiiiiiiii~llii .. ii~I ~~~ At~~fil?Ro~OM~AN "i& • 4 \VHL driv('-, Ford .• 1 AUDI A' 4 __ , niiles. Perteet cotu1iUon. Visit Us Soon At h111<>l1edin111c, Dc1Uvery (•!in radlfll~. Jo mi. lnuno1.·. SUPREM_E ; • I , CON\'ERSlj:w~ wW AS $9 ,, T Pick up. XLT. in l. I l\'llgOll, u.. i;pe...... &46-3620 28701 ;\J;tt'guerite Pnrk\V8y 11 t\ :•Il~ \>I! $.'=t900. l'ti. Pty. S.16-3538 nft vs. t!.UlOlllt:tlio.:, full pt)\VCr in-.. C1mpw1, S.te/ltent per Day & Ge per ,;\jle, n~IUl,V xtraR. 0l'ig price i~ 4~1~ 12~nd. 20 !\1PC HI LMAN ~llssion Viejo &l'/00 BUY Or LEASE Up1n. eludln·~ cloo1· loc/u 11nd ll'Ulik • RESERVE YOURS TODAY $71$!0. Makl' offer 400-3913 J-2 · l--·::..:..:.:L=::.:.:.;.:..;__ CUSF. AVERY Pl.V\;, EXIT1 , t' • , oi:.eni•t', rnctoty a,lr, tllt ... '68 OPEN ROAD cabo:~" 894-334.1. •ft 6 & wknds. ALFA ROMECJ· \ MG 'h&.11 "'"''· -COUGAR wl~e\,. Sun l\QQf, AM/FM•! ~~l~etl, b.'90<1 cond. $550, l969 SHASTA ?\:Jin! Motor '59 FORD 111 Ton, ideal fur --·--"' -----'59 1-llLLl\lAN \\'agon., good __ _,;;,_..c.____ -~ CMllCI stcl'OO 11·lth 8 ttack tt\i>e""• . \ l;IQllill 4 ,goo nliles ~If hoit~e ~11'ner, run!' ok, .67 DU1'-:ri'o Spider, 25 (.'Qlxl. ·4 8pd. Good nipg, 1972 !l.IGU Couv. 'Vhlte '"'' YOLYQ 1967 , COUG.-\R, Air (.'t'Jtul .• plllyer, n1ag SJXll1 11rheels, .: • Cycles, BikH Conl. go00 coil<l:-=$3;~. ~asking $550. 400-9766 -alt 5. l\·tPG, $l000. · · -Muke offer. 5Sl·l557/835-8306 broivu inl. Like ne \\'. P IS, P/B, 289 E<-ono V-8. 11·hite 1vall,11 f062C~ : · Scooters 925 54~~ '73 JtANCHERO, . Take over ~4~' Rich .i\l\t/FAI. 7400 nu. 27mpg-. 1966 Hai·bor, C.!\1. , SjG-9303 \\'hite, \Jl nck 1·inyl top, of!c.'rt $~549 '70 TRAVCO Dodl{c ino101• pnym2cnt11. 612~2400, ext flj JAGU• AR $2900. SID-231:> Autos Us.cl 990 cnsJt. 89'2-1129 ._.aH: , . II.I l'LNAL CY_l!I -home....:12'. JJQll'.t. plan!. olr or_83 -1652 BMW · 1971 MG MIDGET _......,!:._. __ .. __ 191;7 COUGAR, -,nto ""iii.', ·M.._Q ~'l',;,tr ' . A NEW p1•1v. prty. l!7900 49-1-3307. '73 FOR_D ~~ pickup, auto. . 1967 JAG . Rdst.r. xlnt oond. 36,000 n1i. !Jl300 \\'holcsale.' BU iCf{ 1)()11;.~~~1·:~ $~Lt?2 '2.tlO ...... t ltG 'ii5lifo~1otor lion1eRe11tcL1s trans. air. 3.000 n1l. $3,250 Al\l/Jo~M. )l'il'C' \\'hls. $2G50. * 543·3G91 * . ... · -..... 140t-I' '73 t.:i-26' !\l.ll. & i\'tlnls .01· be:>t oflcr 831-1713 eve. lllTit. Utt fl;tt 996 ·70 COUGAR <1lr heat ,- L-OCAT10N Free 1niles 9 ti1 ·9, il3S--0900 FOR SALJo:: '55 ~hevy Panel BA.VARIAN Eves MG--l ~ 11 '70 RIVIERA_ 1 t·adio. p/s,''vi;1yt toP. s1000: SaJes & &·V'lee P · 94 ~ .,....... ~ Extl'a c:le1"'· •')Mr.'XCJ. .• . .. ; . IN MARCH to.ck 6 c•l, 3 .~. $295 M o· ' , , JENSEN PEUGEOT '" powro-. \"CIO>'.Y "!'· e e. cnll Ch"'' 5"8-<llZ\ . OL.DSMOB. JLE Cot'Ona del l\1nr Bike Shon _A_u_to_S_or_v_ic_e_,_•_r1_• __ 9 49'1-1591. ; 11 ~l NEW PEUGEOT $1999 ""*' '67 . COUGr\R. XR·7, <IS,~ GMC TRUCKf 3032 E. Coasl H~., 640--0911 S ' JENSEN ,~: .. 1le ~s·.-, auto, P/S. $97.J. HONDA CAR ,•, LAMBERT & CENTUnlON 9ll PORSCllE toc.k r.-tufller, Vans 963 . · DEALER ·""""""" ---. "" P"-, .... WftS SI.JO lNTF.RCEPTOR .. ~-·~. ' j' I UNIVERSITY OLDS .. 75() 00, TRIU!\)'.Pll Trident ....._,, ,-,.... " L<u ... ve Selection ~ .· . ~ ... On\ 1,000 11 G . • ·642-8001 1973 }~ORO V·an,--V.S, auto. • .. Coinplt le Snles nnd Service. ~6Aft. a;.....1.,: ,;, tu..?.!'' DODGE 1 d ; y-->. ni es. •Q•ng MAG whe<>ls U _J _!pug 11·hcel base dual of Colors ·50 L'OtHp<.i.c:ls on display. :1~~"'.~,,,...,~~-~··~-~-~~~I , , 2850. !·larbor B v _. · '; •----L.ove111eas,-$ilC1'iUce-at-$.\5(), -v.,v4 ).... n!lll"l~ I I~~· exh~ust, 9.~.~n1il~ ... S.u1 --BU¥-·-··E·AS£---~,!]111.nedlnte,~Jivery.__ PA·CIFl--MOTOR ....., -, ~ '·-·-·-·-···-~---co~la l\1c~a 540.9640 1~1 Maple Ave Apt ,K, Gr.,.. ntllen c ~ f'l can. MK fol' Di c k. I or ~ FUCCT~RVICE '""' 19JI DOWE C1c.~t11·00ci ~ta· I '72 Tc5RO NADO .: 0478 or alt 6p111. 6·16-5~.t7 ~ g ' . . 831-1·131 8·5pni aft 5 ·1:1 CLOSE·OUT $1\L&NO\V! OEPARfl.1El\'T IMPORTS 1 . '73 LE SABRE. i:.harp. t~on .1vagon .. Po1\·er st,eer1~1~ Full J)O\\'t>I'. • t·toi·y air,~· QSSA 200, '73, 5-spd, '101 vw, Bus1· 1,!,!'a11Sn11ssKln, 54G-7TI3 -• Bi'g seh.'l:tion of Bavaria'11, PEUGEO¥/SUBARU Sacri~i<:: & b1 akes, <111' L"On1L Ai\f F .\I stereo (JQ"if•TGi , • wJ extrai;. about, 8 hl'll 011 X Ill S 1apc, i;;~ I 'fl6 FORD V 20 XI t 3.0SA's & 3.0CS's lo choose 1· 640 O fl5 radio, lumcage rack. till · $,. 8-' ·~ 673-464 an nipg 11 1557 ,V, L.ilx.-oln Ave., · ;>; h J I 1· 000 2n7 it, Ask'ir $600. 496-3913 aft 6 · ·a 6 l',"l. \Janel~, new' lil'et1,· fi'Om! A s!~ring \I' ee. on y .), • & 11•knds. shoCk. clutch, bu l t (' r y. ,Coo~ -nr---1_; I 11ahe11n t 533·82l0 I CADILLAC n1il~. like JI:\\', &14-4~7 •• •• ' -l~w .. Peugeot 10 Spd, near ne11" §] 64~ ~~ PQij)C"He '69 DODGE :-;upcl' Bc.e. 333. · .• · . . . . best oUc'o''11-~··"132 Allto1for5.a. j r:i. '73 oooc.. ,F: Van, like ne~'. 1:v-.r1_1 ~ ··.~ 1973 CADILLAC Extra:.;!· Ol'ig. o1\1Mrr. . ·•. , . • · <JU......, ... ~ · RARE '70 \9115 s e p I a ~1~00 8-17--0990 ""' . · . , • .•i . '•. . I mus! .,11. ·~ ...._ E 1· nd '" KA,VASAKI '"!100 "?l·Juch Ill'' , , . io;:.l.':·2037 I~ ·ll..A.,;.,. KARMANN GHIA ~b1·n/tnn, 46,000 ini. air, xecu 1ve a · G 4 o o o C: F. Dart , 1973. Lo\\' inilt>a"e. R CH -[ A;'l'I1F1\I stereo, pcrre1 ·1, DEMONSTRATOR n1echn11il·ally ,\.1 oond, s:r;o. ST.>-JflS ecrettlonel I ·'66 F.VY Van campe~, ·2S·l02 l\1arguel'ite Purk1\·ay ' 1vhy 1i11y N!t.J,il? $G9®. Sad SALE Bill, 6-12-4268 01· s:.:~-1000 j PINTO. V•hicle1 956 1 Xlnt L~'n?, I:~ g_as mi .. , Mlllsion Viejo · ~~ . I 'GS K1\Rl\1ANN Ghia Conv. ov·ner. &ll-1872. 't.?HONDASL·70 I J:S75 .. No1n1. 61.>-287a -S:.l·:J0.<10 . • 4!.la-4949 Good oond .. lo1v n1iles, '67 POP.scHEM912 .. 2000 n1i Coupe DeVill es flRE!l~RD. ,.._71 F'ORD Pi1110, blue 'v/blk sW'> DUNE BUGGY for 11ale or 11972 Dodge Van, V·S, aulO. USE AVERY f>\\IY EXIT. SUDO. Call aft 5:30 613-5555 on new eng. *APPl'Cciating li!~~!.~s~u y~\\~1.'~~~~i~) ,69 F'!l'EBIRD, R&l·I, auto, I int.. 3.J,000 mi, Xlnt cond. 5-4~;) trade, Sll-eet legal, xlnt Best offer. . -~--------MAZD' A invcstnlent* 548-3773 ~ 11 •<• ~'9002 64Q-Sl87 '72 HUSKY 250 CR. like coud, top & sicle c:u11aln:>. . Call fi86.028C ORANGE COUNTY'S . , L1redn T<in ( 1Sj18~ 1 PB/PS. chro1ne lug. rack. •°""• u•r • · Ile\\', $750. Tl'{ld(' for 250 $900. 496-2981. '69 CH.EVY Van, auto, 307, OLDEST SIMCA Sh'1F.io•1· Ta11'lP 1')17~) ui~d('r ~~ct \\'ari:rinty, 4L,000 I P-LYMOUTH '73' YAf.IAfL\ 650 6,000 nii, '19.\.4G8:1 lots nlore ! 1 · '"8-. -* '71 Sli\.ICt\, 26,000 n1Ues , ~ Bu1·nr Sienna 13100701 · · 11700 I 800 ... 3117 RX4 Antigua Slue 121)697\) FORD I • • ' YamAht1 Enduro. 493-6097. SAND Buggy, V\V po11·erOO \'·B. air , niags, panf'll ug, & SEE THE All NEW Seden DeVilles 1111. $l.1ao. 673-1303 E\'es :\11!t oonrl. Custoni pain! & 7S~OODGE van cu.: :-hit. ._ -.,.l_M_M_ -EDIATE-i\IPG. i\1icheli•1 til'es, S993 Eldorados "'"'ti1. f!M-!'1217. F't s'= '72 '"VERICK ,,... r i=ucks 962 ' .. st~l'l'O, n18.gs ~ or 01' host orfcl'. ii75-4178 St. TrOP!-'l. Blue j.J3{JJl;I) MA Chrysfer/P lymouth .. :12 i,{: SUZUJ(J 125, "'fl<:Cd b/of!. 842-2872 or 536-1008. . DELIVERY TOYO-T.=A~--CotilHofl \Vhi•e 1417031) VS, autoninlic trans. fac•ory Open Daily.~ Su,n. 'ti! 10 Pl\f , 8 lin1e3, sfnt cond, $4~ 01' •73 EL CAMINO ·7~ GMC Van, 6 cyl. r ;c;;llll Ex-ccll<'.'nt selecti?tl of pre· '73 DEMO CLEARANCE Special Discounts air, exceUenl <.'Ondi!ion hl'U-I " ATLAS bst offr. 64i.-fi2~~ h'n """" · C".. 1 d price J"l'·evaluatton n1odels. '----------out . 4fi6L'\VK. -' 2929 Barbor Biv( ., • 1 CUSTOM \V ~. 0•r·~0,,'." ... !36 .. _c36"' ,ce7 c_on ' DEMO $ALE ' 70 CORONA .Dix. 4 speed During ~· Costa ~'lesa 400 ltUSI\\' Good c.-oncliticn. $3300 ,, ~ • $2095 "46 1934 * SSSS ,. \78, a.ulonu1tic, jlO\l'cr stL-oer· -"'=~o.::.:.:o"-':.:.:-~" I SALES·SEB.vrcr:.LEASJNG 1 I f:"as s11ver! Inventory Sale · · ,:t • : g;g.7381 I 9i!l-~99 l'lfl 5 in~ & .u,ra!•,c.-:;.l Akl\-1fFM Autos Wanted 961 ---OVEHS:EAS-Df..:LIVERY I ,lfQ_S,YA!NVPERO$G$R$ESS . 831·2040 Dir. CORJ fQX :19°7....:0__;_P::_L.:.Y.:.'..:Mc.O_U~T~H ;_ . <l••'W ""' ,·uc '""" .TOP DOLLAR PAID ROY CARVER, Inc.· 69 TOYOTA Wngon 4 ''· KA\VASAKI '69, 90i·c, st1~t pln,y('t'. ti!t \Vh('f'l, \'inyl 11 d C 11 \ 64;__ . .,,..1 Roadrunner$1100 .: ... legal. Lots o! good ies. $1:>5. 1-oor. ne111 t'l.1thal tn·es, LAN· IMMEDIATELY 2:-1.1 E. 17th St. f '11' II' ~J1_?04-0cotbir an nance. ~aie"'r Semi-chopped 450 Honda : ~ ! 0 1\l f C,\1\IPER SllELL. ~R ALL 1',0REIGN .CARS Costa )1f!1>.U 5-1641_-14 ~ tJNGl'n . . 2'= N · 1 Bl d c 'I $750. Call 492-3i35 " 935 l W1S'3R 1. 3s4, c;;\i or come in ro see "'· CREVIER BMW ;Arit* '74 TOYOlAS · · .;-~;i;;' G.:~· T,,;;;,,: 1912 l'URY -m <-dr,_air.: Mobile Homes $ ~ -~ -tEAsE -or auy-474-cal'!-Cpe-de:.,Vtll~. ·?\{Usl -Ail'L >OfH:litlOfling, P'O\\'Cl' ·211.sooo "'l''B· s1nB.r.ig.~. '-709~·--.-Sales e 5ei'Vlce e ·Leasing 2001 E . First St .. Santa Ana !! o t 1600 $1500 · OhlJ •i>'"'.I MOBILE HOME ••1 al,il \V. Jst.. s.,\. 835-3'il 1 ::::o -,8.,1 i'{ev; l\l--'el~...__~eiv Colors se · 11 Y. n11, . brakes, po\.\-·er s l ec r 1 n g: .. FOR SALE oJJ<>"" -under ·sticker Pr t cc. Only 29.ooo : 111ikes. Ne\\' 'TI PLYM Fury III. PS, PD, • --SILVER'"RE5T ! , · ~ ~ .·· ' USED BMW'S , *Mazda •74-Rotar.y * ::it • 646-151:>. tires & brakes. 551-5151 , ~~· E.xt.-el cond,.$12'l5 . .,. . ' . '73 3.0 CSA DEMO $77 MONTH I n l 1973 CADILLAC Eldo1·aclo. "73 LTD Brou'gtwm. Br , ~~BILE HOM~ 1 ~ ·= · 3100 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. i '70 2800 CS JG !\10NTllS OPEN i.EASE 9 '8 811.:1 Fully loadetl, Bl?-ck on B!ack option int. 2 dr \\·hite PONTIAC ~ra~.· 2bf~.~ ~frl::'. '72 ruito Pick up, lo 642.9405 '71 ·BAVARIA \Viii act.-epl ·ll'ade;-in . .; OYO...,lAIO i\1ust sell, Excellent cond .. \1·/bro11·n top, A i\t / F r-.1 1 _____ . ____ _ ii•asber & elert: dr)•q, \\ired inileftge:, a/,c, too l boxes, TOP CASH '69 2500 CH~LL l\IR. FRY R-42-.6666 dlr t600G\V\V) 56995. 892--1-14.t ~tcl'eo, p\\•r ~eats, \1·indo11•s, 171 GRANDVILLE ! for 220 air cond .. kltch. discount~ ror quick sale. '70 2002 unt Be!Jch ~CAD Flt Broughanl,l .tinted gl' ).3,000 n1i. 644--1147 IJardlon. }o,uJI j)O\\'el'. factory ! clock. storage shed, lund· . 586-288.1 forandcltrueanksl,a te n1odel ~a111 ,68 2002 • g: . l9G6 1-larbol', c.~'i. &16-0303 loaded 11·{xh-as :cJnt 2 co13d· l~ FORD \\'agon Call 'after air, ste!·eo. lti?OCJV). _ scoped patio. }'hree yrs. old 1971 Ford '4 ton pickup. H crd. Ch ol Closed Sundays MAZ A LEASE--;i4i6YofA1200 ~7~1111, $:1.6Da I 1 ) ~~ir condition, ratl:'l. $1999 ... ' -like nu. Locnted in ne\v Good condition $ l 7 0 0 . owa evr et . f ' D Cot'Ol!a sedan . . . Get ao -adult-pk;~a1\'ay-from-noiffy.. ~U37·after·5:36PM ra·c=rt-~hur-an -bor,.,. ·-73:8~t\,~.o cs S.OOO fla\':l~s n>•'les per gatlo•> .•. Onlv i71 SEDAN DE VILLE ·72r0RD Club,Vagon, v.s. •t One-h R" bl from club 1;i\i ani """" nnles! Xlnt lease avail. J ' " N rt n . h '"! t1 , 0 36 n>o · ope 1',ull po1\·er, ru.clor,Y air, lo nUlcage, 3 seats, Beiot ·1..:.·-. 11·,,.•=. 'ea11 EVES. TIME FOR cw,P.!!. ""=~-"' ac 831-20.JO Dir. ,~n<l. leas-·~.-· -s. n ......-_...., ~ " leather, lo1u1P~I. (529EAP). ofrer buys, 6T:>-29-;c5'c_ __ 21~ 72 BM1.V 3.0 cs 11,IXXI miles 17331 Beach Bl. 842-6666 $2799 -• cA~~is~~~=TAT: 9u1cK . cAS.t.t mro~~E~rllros tot:. loadod! sAVE 831-20W MERCEDESiENZ INTER_N_A_T!~NAL I ~~~~~~~ ( --EST;\TE -TH. ROUGH A -BESl. ~RICES-PAID! DA"'SUU ·n Travelnll. t..i,. package, 68_;,,';;f'.~~~~~~t.'=· =; ' Dean Lewis Imports • r-. JIM SLEMONS p/s, p/b, a ir, heayy tires. 2-l815 . !OSI Site Dr .. Bm•. «;enlral DAILY PILOT &low /Siu ook. 5";.-0!JS3 64 · • ;,,·e. ac""" from Brea I WANT AD !"66 Hcd'°r. C.M. •16-930C '74 DATSUN 260Z';· in $lock· lf>IPORTS aft 5 T ·BIRD ; • Con1m. lkisp.) LDt •«l I .<;.\SH FOR · Ready lo Roll. During the MERCEDES BENZ ·-~YOTA p;-•--v ·--COt-.'TAGI'-RA\",FK..-lilGR-.-.-r Jl·z-r:i.-71-- -Y·0UR--'ei\:R next 3 ·veArs ·or ICss-;-tem" · ~ · -· --:;kv ~ 1 ..,.Fu~! •11-fOll,_ CA'D:-Co1J"pe-de-Vllle, 966:' -MUSTANG for '1l~inf. ' I _ .,. •<RI! 5.J&-707~ a diftefent one every J2, Atrl'HORIZED a oina 11'. e '-ste~ •. Silver wt blk ·vinyl. $490. 'n T·BIRD 'LANDAU AutDI, New."" • 9IO Autos, ~ .. Autos. New . 910 24. or 36 1nonths Revolving SALES & SERVICE sunroof. a~_.shocks.Lo _nu. RUNS--GOOD. 5;)7-1-72-1-UST-ANG 4..-Doot.-EulL~er,Jacfoa ~----J·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;._..;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;·;-;-:::;;;-:=~:: t.easc Bae. AbvaY.B -e .Jl11J--Slemt.liS-::--d~;~d. $2750~187 '72" Cad. 27,000 nil, FLT 1967 i=ASTBAGK air, sterro. etC: (3MEXVf. ; .,;.-: Uirlll of a ne\\·-car.--No I orts BROUGHAl\I. full po1vel'. I 1.o1v milj:!age, niech excellent. $2749 .HA-VE YO·U ALWi\YS WANTED A LUXURY CAR? Have you dr.eamed _of owning a luxury car such iu a •Continental, Mark IV, Marquis, Cadilla.c, Chrys - 1-loney Do\\11 n1akes .it, easY mp ·m . 'JUYOTA C 0 r ~I I a 01vner, 53400. 8.16-9176. New n<>lnt. l\1ugs & i\fickey 10 u1.1gi.·ade yourself 1n car. (\\'e're top buye~ for any Spnnt~r, $1200. After a pn1 ... ~ Stn1·f ";ith a Pinto, end with usl'd A1ercedes Benz.) 6TJ-()6;)7 1974 CADILLAC Tho1npson tires. Ail· ~!1~k~_. ~lu!Jt see to appreciate. ' a l\lercedes. Exchange cal'!l 130l Quail TRIUMPH . COUPE DE VILLE 1-fake offer. 5-15-2083, • I befol'e you put on high NE?1vport Beach n1iles, t'l:ltes include niain· 833-9300 Fully equipped including-fa<. .. '67 h-IUS'r At~"GGcyJ p/s teruint.'C saving no penalty ENTP.R FROl\1 MacARTHlJR TRI. '69• TR-6. 471\f, $l950. tory air c 0 nd it i 0 nI 11 g · auto I ran s, g oo J 1972 , nIUNDERBlRD, Jo , teases ror 1i1g.11 n1neage SO USED rri~19~ty. 1n1mac. cond., c152412>. u..ut transportation ssoo. so1-D911 niileage, ruuy laadoo & very dri\'erS. Doniestt<.'S and im· <P-'66 l\fustan.r.t. 6 cyl, auto, clean $3200. \l'kdays aft '°"' ""'il•ble. Get rid ·or ·MERCEDES . VOLKSWAGEN 22 mpg . ..:tn'l cond. Call 5pm, 837.;;688, all day · your p1"Psent Big car today 645-1082 weekends I witho"' l•king any more b;g ON DISPLAY ··~ ~~·07· ==~~-':t ,=::;;;::~c..:...-~--1. doll ar Joss. Call ~'Ir. Will-BUY ·YOUR '70 J\"1USTANG VS, air, vinyl '72 T-BffiD Landau, new .. · l\li<·haels 5 5 6-O 5 71 or Factory Au lho1ized Disttihu· GAS SAVER top. hest offer. ~~ak·e&o!I, "e'rag. "~"hl1s.;.,.~fu11 J)v.T. ~ 998-45fi0. tor for all Mert.'!'<IC's Dt'oducts DBYJ?. 644-4242 * E;ycs 64Q.1U5 __ in U't\I""" lllJi. N p ri PAID FOR oe NOT. WILL --. -- . DATSUNS, e1v cnrs · aiis -Set'\ ce PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL Autos, New 9IO Autos, New tM . Atk About Our Uniq"' KENT A.Lt.EN. 540-0442. --~~~~~~~ 1:;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;.;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 NEW"74s Usod · Mercedes LH&o ~ ••• I '73 V.\V. Karmann Ghia cpe. '68 CAMARO, 8 l'yl, R&H, NOW IN STOCK P ans Like ne11', AM·Fl\f, w·111's, auto, Fine economy car, IMMEDIA"(E . -House of lm-rts Only 9,000 mi., or;g oni>er $1,000· cash. 5'5-0029 ...--s~.300. 6~~3455 DELIVERY on the sa,23n1a_7250Ann Frwy. CHEVROLET 1966 V\V Squarebaek. xlnt B210's. thN 260Z lnodels · 6862 l\fanchester. Buena Park cond, retilt cng, steel radlnl Over 100 ne11• & used tires, an1/fm radio, $950, 2 ECONOMY CARS '70 250, 4 DOOR, air leather, S30-9602 dr. ha1·dtop. Aulon1atic stick, Al\1/1'~1\f, P/s, P/B. trans, po11'el' steering, po1ve1· ON DISPLA y 45,000 n1i, 673-4;)5() or 19fi,'j V\\I, needs some "'ork, brakes , vinyl top. be1tu1irul '72 MALIBU CONNELL CHEVROLET-'S • • . . ' ·- --ler, etc. Well .your d[~am might just be closer to .coming true than you think. Never before has there been a more opportune" time to get that luxury car, whether it be a-new or near new one. We ,have o huge selection to cho.ose from at prices I'm al- most too embaraued to say. Never the . less we have them and must move them out. OUR LOSS could be YOUR GAIN! . I 962-7309 $400. Kent Bruce, condition t~!~·n11t. 32SETL. 832-1355 ·64 ~Iercedes Bcnr,, SB. -----"'=-'='-~-$2250 f Nf RGY SAVI NG TIP: . -- • • • • ' • ( • l THERE MAY NEVER BE A 1 BEITER TIME TO BUY ONE! . . NOR A BETTER PLACE THAN JOHNSON &'SON Or_ange County's Only Lln~oln-Mercury Dealer \, OCT OATSUN .u,. " >" .• , ......... ,. •,c.o ~~ , • •~'--~ 77'n WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN , TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID FOR OR NOT. 'VIU. PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL KENT ALLEN, 540-04-12. '71 Datsun pick\ip & '66 Datsun 4-dr. sedan. Call alter 6 & wknds. 549--0495 '72 DATSUN P.U. 1600, Ext.-el rond, 24,000 nli, $1850. Pi'iv-:Pty-673--4127 · - '71 2.JOZ, Sll<'k, red. air, mags, $3700. 833-0371 aft G or \\'eek~ICIS , ,.-111--- 11 "Distingub hed Service Award" fo r outstriildlng Service afte; Sale. . ' son . ' 2626 ' HARBOR iLVD. OF CARS COSTA MESA 540-5630 .. • • standard trans, A1-f/FM, 4 FOR sale V\V bug, 'GO, front 'CORJ FOX dr sedan. leather inter. end body damage. $250. $1700. Pri Pty. &47-9879 reblt eng, nu trans. 546-7642 '66 J\.IB 280 SE aassi,c Cpe., 1972 V\V Super Bug, elec. sun-roof. SUPERB ifumaculate! Xlnt cond. S:U-20:KI Dlr. 846-1646 53 i\IB 3008 Classie Sedan '67 V\V camper, $1000 or for restoration, bst offr. 831-2040 Dir . i):IS-4654 or &l:l-2'255 '61 MERCEDES 220, am/fm radio, a.le, v~ good cond, $l400 or bst ott, 6T:,r5573 '64 liU:RCEDES Bcnx 190SL 4 dr, 4 cyl, Xln't• cond. Best offer 497-1832 '64 MERCEDES 220 SE. 4 sp on floor. In11nac. Concl. Pr. pty. 64&-68':12 , '70 V\V Bug, xln't cond. Nu tires & brks. $1600. eau 673-6476 aft 6:30pm VwoBus, beige, 3 ·mo. old· periecl cond. long waiTanty. 497-1526 S-7 pmc. ___ _ '71 '1\V, xlnt ~"Ond. ~lust sell. $1700. 847~ 645-36131 Dealer 25S6 Ne"'flOrt Bh•d.. c.nt l\tUST SACRTFIC"E. '69 Chev Itnpala 2 d1· hardtop euston1 coupe, autontatic trans floor shift, sh·ato bucket seats, . po\\·er steering. Vinyl roofl air cond Red With white top. 644-4687 , 1968 CHEVY In1pala 4 dr. Air. 302 v.s. auto, P/S, P/B, radio, elec. windo1vs. $950. 846-3957 '63 tlifPALA SUJ?ei' Sport. Xlnt running cond. Gd transp cal'. Best oil over $300. 548-0341. '62 CHEV. Nova, 6 cyl, 3 · spd. Perfect body. $250 or bst ofr 5-18-827=1-~~~ II I '72 TO\VNS/Sta Wag, like nu,·lo ru.i • ..alc •. shocki, $2;)9;5, pvt pty, 6*7311 '69 NOVA New engine, ne11· buttery, tires , & i11teriot". $1175. 96.1-2123 COMET Ttkt a c:lo1t look a·t your engint. Thi ""•IY H p•rforn'll h11 a lot to d~ wlth the k;nd of 9'' mil119t you will get. lest1 'how th1 t tn tn9,in1 which h not ru nning pro- perly c:tn wtitt up to 20 1 ~ of '"''Y !tnklul of 91solint you buy, ' 8rin9 your ce'r in to Connell Ch1vrolet to4•v •nd lit our e-.r.p1rf ma1;h 1nic1 chick .. nd edju1t your 1n9ln1. Not only will 1 tunt •UP 11v1 you money, it w;ll 1t vt tfll'9Y for •II of u1 . CONNEtL CHEVRCtlT 2828 HARBOR BLVD., Costa MtH ~ 1200 Stlt'(ICI Dtn . HOURS: M•"· ?:JO ...... tr•:oo , ...... Tllel,·Prl. 7:30 to S:l O ' • . . I '~~~~~....., ..... -_,,.~_,._,.,."°"..,-~~~-::--;;-..,...,,,_,.....-~~~..,.,,--,,•~~-;;-:'7'.'.;!""'~-;-:::::::~r::::>:~__:~~~,,;.~~~~C,..~~;r:~P!~L;Ol;.·~Au~V~L~R~1~~E~R:._.~.f • Gener11 Gtner1 Baibo41 Island Balboa Island Auntlngton Beacti 19una 1ch Commtr'C111 S 1;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l ~~~----j1.==;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~=;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ::==:::.:..=::::...-·l.::=IT:..;:;RAM=B;..L_E_S _ l.:.:;:.::p=.:..::=;......--I P roperty l I ·--UAllY m:uT .&.. • ON SPYGLASS HILL-The essence of com· !ortable elegance: 4 Bedrooms, (could con· .vert lo 6) lantastlc decorations and unbo- lievable view, dellghlful pool and absolutely charming landscaping.' Really, this"is one .of the finest hotnes we have ever listed. Y&u should see il!t A !isling ol Vody Nelson's a t $1,89,600. . 1 UNIQUE HOMES Rultors, 675-6000 244! E. Coast Hwy., Coron• del Mar Gener el General .~ 2 Bdri'll. + Pool INE TREIS " RED c .. ··n '' Neat 8 room house + attlc "'l\r ·1.0vE~11\oM•·• -S24,4CJS """!lj><>""'· 2 II"''' °'~•tn IEAMED EXC'U. SIVES ' Mt ION VIEJO .,.. 2 Bdrm condo.. de•frable view tots. Ten·•ce<l vea~· CEILINGS -Iii r, "San n ...... ue" 4 BR/den Kr'Ol.lnd level floor plan, l \.S table iJ&t'dens. A Must to a .. c;;:n" creation as yto,l'S' ne\v Freshly Painted see for only $89,!\00, aaj__Q!'!I l~ blocks to the $31,500. ,VA or convenUont1. Spanish 83 ?i1adrid! Lovtly ~·ith tut lWJy paneled and BIACH COTTAGE surf. One ock to ·a hus:e Duplex In Anaheim. Ti4'0 ~ ml~ .. livin~m, n1 ...... \\'ould unu btlleve only pool, recreation room. One 2BR, 1 ba units. de«>r, tnndsonP" & iocat=" PERFECT BEACH HOME nw~ ·~ •·-· I" 000 J.M. tl>k , bdr ol the most u~graded 3 • Only $41.000. ' A ~. tifull . . ed 2 bedr & 2 walip&ptt'Cd aro11 ...., 4,_ m *-h&tl"""'·n ho1ne1 li1 Newport $39,500. DUf)LEX. A 2 DR PEACOCK en.EST ut:aU y ma1nta1n . oom st1a¥ carpets & custom den • now ttnted lot $200/ 8ro're7. Just listed llt s4s,soo. and 1 BR on 0110 ot thein An nrcbltectural "Ccn1" on bath home wilh "fireplace. dbl. garage off di'aJ118, ovenl7.ed ' pantry .mo. .._ l 1 -.t .n..1 1 cits ·-a. near -~1 ............. PRIME COMMERCl•L To see ls to oppreclate. IK'I 811usco1""'' •"' "Execu!lve Row" In the street, large closets, many extras. Owners cu" _,.....,, .. w"'14'• "" Call 64&-7111 . -Elltslde Coslu l\t~sa. 10~ hills. Comer location & \VSl)t to sell. $84,000. distance. to •runt in gt on OCfeni premlun1 llvlng + OPEN nL 0• IT'S FUN n BE MC.t' <lown. 1 l)eautltul karden v \ 1 ta a , Center, Swimming pool: and 1."00d lncon1e. One user 0"11<r w!J! aeoo pt your GRUBB & ELLIS CO. n>W\Y pru·k area" FOn c~mm + 2 deluxe aptl. IJiJl'i!'LI~ $42,800. 2 HOUSES,' Eaollde f~:i~;~!pendlng sale of your ~~~ :J .• ~YN~8~· ":~~ AKklng $195,IXMJ. 'JiO:i/:fJ ~Cn~1 2 ~;,1 :~<Xl11~·ni~u!u~~ TAX SI·IELTER REALTORS 67S.7080 •84iii7-3095;ii;·ii.ilii;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii""'I --·-.. ·-··~ rront \1Jlth a 1 bl', 1 l>Sth Buy n sin1;tlc fa1nily l10me1~!!!!!1!!'!'"!!!!!!!!!!!!;,,,,!!!!~~""~!'l";,,,,..,.., .... ..,.._. house in re11r, for 11ot n111ch & re111 1hen1 out! AlwayslGen•rll Cot ti Mesi MINI ESTA TE GRANO OPENING nioro lhun shn::le hQU8CS 11ell den1a11d for "Holiu~s" vs1 1~;;..o.;.;-..._____ NO DOWN GI Newport S.y Tow1r1 for. 10'/o t\o\\'n. Apartmcn!s. These w ! 11 BEAUTIFUL VIEW MESA VERDE 1 & 2 BEDROOM 1n:ike excellent · ' T A X CONDOMINIUM HOMES SHELTER" $38 500 Baytront Homes ' So. Euclid -2·2 $21500 .-• • 2 STORY Boot Slips So. Gunthcr-2-1 23,999 ' FrOm this ex q u Is it e I Y • Full Security Hlgl\rise So \Vood-3-l'Ai-24 !XXl decorated young V I P Steel&:. <.'Oncrete oonstructlon \\'., BorchRrd-3-1~.:. 2-1,200 residence with spacious VILLAGE Private Ua1oonics So. Ungn n L.n.-3-2-25,000 hedrooms, • queen s I z e d New 'Carpel, drapes & paint. MAGNETISM. 2 gornge spaces per unit \V. Can\Cfen-l-2-26.000 bllths, and large yard that Huge cul-de-sac lot Roof top &undeck.; So. Diant0nd-3-2-29,000 y,·iJI accommodate a pool. 103 This hidden gem has a view Unusual Opportu'nlty to Plir· $11. Eu1·lld·:l·2-2!1,000 Flexible terms. B c I t c r This beautifully decorated !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!''"1 of the Poclfic & over looks chase Bayfront Proper'..y in \V. Jonquil-3-den-2-3.'.J,500 check lhis one. tw0-ml -~1.,.ga Verde lion1e Is a n1ust groves of trees y,•hilc nestled Newport Beach. -All Offered VA Term I Open Eves -sec for Uie value conscious $22,500 in 11 quiet res Iden t I a I 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. $59 ,500 . BUILDE.R SP.t.~CIAL. :J BR\ 2 ba,, 1 BR and bachelor uoit. Sale can. be conditional on approval to build 6 ~ uli..lts. ~111ke oilers. Sale or ~xc.hange. $59,850, }'OlJRPLEX. 2 BR, 1 bn. Bilcks on golf course. \Viii sell contract or <..'Otlventlonal. W lk & L. Walker & Lee buyer. Tho • huge bedn>0ms . $201 PER MO. n•l•hborhood. 1.-Jtl< from 675-1551 a er ee ,i:, fa n1lly room \IJ l th the comn1unlty sy,·imming --~-·~--- R EA i 'JORS · a.lboREI ALPtn'tEnST,uAl•T.E fireplnct' nre just a few OLD HUNTINGTON BEACl-l pool, tennis courts, & THE .BLUFFS L ot1 of the fcatw'Cs Offered by 2 BR dollhou.se. loaded 1vl!h schools. 2 Br. $67,500. 1-lere is the most custom Real Estate this line ho1ne. For further chann! 1*1 \•anity Buths, 2 BR, 2 "BA honle in the AND ASSOCIATES $78,500. Six 1 BR unill Wtth present rents ranging from SI 15 lo $100 ln Etutskle C.!\1. close to shopplna: loo. Orily thing to be li.xcd (\\·e lhlnk) are the rents. SO. OF HWY. • NEW LISTING Cyslom 3 Bl\., separate dining rm. home on ,r40' lot. Near Goldenrod foot brid ge, a \Yoodsy s~tting. Plus 2 BR,. apt. over 3 car gar. A real value at $1051000. CALL 644· 7270 2128 . E. Coest Highway, Corona WE CAN HELP YOU BUY, SELL, OR TRADE A HOME ANYPLACE IN THE NATION Gen•ral 'MESA VERDE 4 BEDROOM 1800 sq fl of living !or only $44,950. features include over size bdrms, lge dble brick frplc, hvy shake roof, beautiful front kitchen, AND covered patio surrounded by many trees. 4th Bdrm convertible to format_din~ ing or den . VA>n't last a week-Call Now! 546-5880. ;PENINSULA POINT'S BEST! ' GREAT 5 BEDROOM HOME on Seville. " Has everything! Including billiard room, w~t bar,"separate family rm., maid J'm., on qwet street near ocean, bay & tennis club. $119,500. CaU 546-5880. ,t.& HERITAGE REALTORS General • 546-5880 Open Eves. -- G•neral LIDO waterfront . 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm., or 5 bdrms., with 6 baths .. Lido Nord. Spec·· tacula r view! Waterfront livJng tm.-With ste!'"down wet ba r . Pier &"fioat. $275,000. ~ . •'· BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ., 341 B•yslde Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675'6161 General ' --------------------:PAINT 'N POLISH ; . Modern 3 BR, 2 BA Penln· ' sul& 2-siory home( Bllns, : .beam ceillngi;. frnlc, dlnlng. , -·over-sized gar. SI. lo st. R-2 lot. Vacant· ntinor y,·01·k re- ·,quired! Fantastic value at $57 ,fXll. Lo\\• dO\vn TD' s 01· trade OK!! Call 6'1.').8400. ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nr H.arbor Hj, lmmac. 2 BR home. O\'ersiied liv rm, fpl c, diii area, lg encl. patio, dble gar. $41,900. 646-3928 or Eves. 64;>.2986 Lachenmyer1 Re,1ltor 54lM>022 VACANT. 4 BR. !nm. rm., informnllon please c a 11 ; "fnm1-stylc" kitchen • np-~.I '11' .H Bluffs. Ove1· $20.000 spent lgc. kit. 2-Sty. S87,500 . plnc11, plush shllg carpet ""'1""T"O e-.,, 6' in l'emodellng, bl'aut Gt•cen· BEAUTIFUL BLUFFS An exceptionally nice 3 Br, 2~ ha i.:ondo ... lu.'turlously crptd & \\•a.llpape red . $69,500. 0 Y.'l!n1· 1\"lll ronsidl'r ·lease y,•ith opllon to bu .. v. PLEASE CALL 675-3000 . ?\1arshall Realty 675-4600 th1'Uout. A perfect starter REAL ESTA'J• belt loc., 01\tner lenving Corona del Mar home & a low down pay· '" Ii countl'y, Buy no11• at $6il.500. $124,500. 7 UNITS. Three BR. 2 ba house, 2 BR, ~ housu, three 1 BR, 1 ha hou~11. plus a duple . A trur. pride of ownership co tnplex In eastslde C.M. Corona del Mar Duplex Price Reclucti_an II you are even vaguely in- terci;ted in an exceptionally we.II dcsi~ 3 BR 2 BA. ground floor O\vners wiit with a $200/mo garage apt. In an excellent . corner l<>- c11.tlon near a park, YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO OVER· LOOK THIS PROPERTY! Reduced to $84,500 644-7211 Wa.l~~.~'~'.Lee n1ent y,•ill assume thl., lmu1 1190 Glenneyre St. C10nJ~~3-. 96•13 fol' up1>0i11lnll'lll balance of $17,950, 01• you 4!W-9473' 549--0316.1 _:.:-;~""~'""~==~can nan1e the te1111sr Bkr. ~~"'-------'""-= SINGLE LEVEL 545-'49l 962-5511. NEW CUSTOM HILL Top Ocean view home..,.Almost BLU'FFS "LINDA" ?\1Efu\ VERDE con1pleted & reatly fol' l BR, 2 ba, L'Omer lo!, cl£'ep 1657 TEXi\S CR. 2 yrs. old $33,500 occupancy. llas 3 Br. 2 ba, pile crpling, private patio. ,builder's 1nodcl home. Best NESTLED ON A 1'1ILL lg living rn1 w/v11ulte<I !\light consider lease option. decor. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 frplc, NEAR Tl-lE BEACH. riUngs & I ~iplc. Chcc.ry $69,000. VA OK . .$45,990. A spra,.•llng ~ Br, huge add 11tchen &wbt loads o f CORBIN·MARTIN 16.:;J PALAU. 4 BR, 2 BA, on den iv/piano & color TV s orage reakfast area. REAL TORS 644-7662 1980 sq. n. CDS 111., VA OK. to boot!! Big country ranch All bedrooms h8ve sliding $41.500. kitchen \\'/"Har\'esl Gold" glass walls lo pa\loti. Lot~ 173J LABRADOR. Poot. 20X) appli. Plush carpets, cus· o! '4'00d '& glass. An sq. ft. 3 BR. 2 BA. bkfst. ton1 \\'llinscoallng, paper-excellent buy al $68,500. 2 BLKS to ocenn + L'On11~1. pool. tennis. 3 BR, 2 ha llOuse. Like ne\\'. S-17.900. 10~~ Dn. 2.J.2 Cedar, &G-4599 $175,IXX>. Step up to this 12 Wlil L'On1plex. T1,110 6 unll bldgs · & pool close to shopping. $1950 per mo. inconie with present rents. $180,000. 10 units just 2 yeat'!I old. Supttl' deluxe 2 br, 2 ba, 950 sq ft Rpls. ldenUcal Units elsey,·here b e l n c L'Onverted to cond<>11. ·rm., glass fall1. nn., 2 frpl c., 1ng & special cUects! Pool •. :'.' . ~ S-17,990. table goes \vith It! 1-lurry ,. ~~ ' ~-~ LANO 3.134 \\''l."O~llNG CR. 1875 on Utis one! Broker 962-5.511. · _ ~•Q DUPLEX nr ocean, $62,500 5.jg Acre• Jlwy frontage or 642-2S63 sq. ft. 2 ~Ts. old. pool, 3 S_PANllliYIJ.LA " _ _ i\Iilcs Larson Realtor i-:1 cqndl9o ... Sil.le or BR, 2 B.A. 7'<· a!'suniable or approx 2800 sq ft of luxury. 494-5671 499-2100 , 67'..-8563 exchailge. $10,000 per acre. m llAl ,\ 111'.\l"ll . new VA OK. S-17,990. Olyn1pic size poOt, 3 BR, 3 -R.2-1 Block to beach-/ N Height• 640 Acres i'"allon, Ne"' 893 OAK ST. $34,500. 2!XXJ sq.. bas. format-dining:-h u g e -9Wf>!.r.t . --1itakc an oiler. Sale. or ii...:=~~"=~'=~--ft . 3 BR, 2 BA, din. rm., l"am·nn + huge game rni. F'reshly painted In & out, 1-'-""'-', -. ;...;=.=--.-1 exchange. READY ABLE fam. rm., hi>lc, VA OK. luxury cpts & drp~. Oivner modern kitchen, matnlcn· 1 BY O\VNER FIXER UPPER ~NIGEL UAILEY & A55llllATE5 Are 'you ready-& able to Costa Mesa Realty trnnsfcrred nn<,"e free yaf'd, \\'alk to I bdrm. 1 bath y,ifh sj?ver11l For detailed lnfom111..llon on makeyourin\·estment mo\•e Since 1958 * ,541.7711 sRAsHEAR REALTY shops. 01\·ner n1ay hl'lp fi·i '\'.a~·s 10 l.'1>· Dl'l ve by •130 these nnd other units, cull for 1974. -u so v.·hy not take A1'"TER p. P.1.1. C'lll 557-'1Gl7 968-1178 342.7411 nance. . t u:lcr10~. use yout· hnaglnit· RE'd Carpel. Re a 11 or 11 . a look at this sharp dUplex. ---1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:1 :R~od=C~R~rpe~t~, =R~U~"'~· ~4~'1!;·CJl7!i!til ! !Ion S~ .. JOO. Sho\\'ll by appt. 979·2550, 2629 llarbor Blvd., TWO HOMES 3 Br & brand nc1v 2 Br. SPARKLING GEM! I, L1gun1 Niguel Iii :\. JG:~.. Co!>1a l\le.sa. . Sonic 11·ould sny n duplex, It's a g1bod 6uy. 2 Story, .<letached garage. WILL BUY I South L'aguna NEWPORT BEACH MORGAN REALTY 5 BR. 4 bas. -Lgc Fan11ly ~'E\I"' b 2" b · but 1his Is really l\1•0 hon1es Din·nn + formal Dln-rrri. DIRECT FROM .~ ., r, ,, a, rn, Korth ... · Prime Bayfront Sile \\•hh 11 ... ·o bedrop1ns each 011 673-6642 675-6459 Vie1\·, 2100' split h•I, $55.~ljl). 2 HR + den imnu1 c. Jionie For bont repatr & salf-8 !he saine lot. Bolh have , Cathedral celling paneled OWNER' 493-519715.u..6735. \\lalk lo stores, school & Bill Grundy Rltr. 6/a-6161 FOR SALE by 01vner 610 Fam-rm, new cpls, freshly Call r •-· J N c. h G · private paUOJJ. They are . • 1 •• . ld Clo or uee apprrusa . o ,,.,ac . .rent ocean vu. TO bo JI 1 --·• Ind ~.1 like new and close to every· ~ehotrope, 2 E!R, 1 BA, pant.,...;, ins e & out. se escrow l'harges • no loan Lido Isle !\lany extras. Only $52.500 Y "'' e .... ,,.,... Wu-.. tWng $79 900 2 ~ car gar. $59,900. For to Schls & shop. By oy,·ner, fees. ·-----·---Call for 'lppt 644-2442 days or commercial bid.gs call . ' . appt496-ll86 $69,500. &46-r.m *MEDITERRANEAN 499-1925~ve.· ~~~129s~~~~c.Brokcr, ESTATE REALTY H":;.All"SBO;,:R~V"'!El°"'V"°""J{"'.J""L""L""S. 3 Br" lami!y di ! J 303 AVOCADO DR. NEWPORT CENTER 640-1120 EASTSIDE CONDOMINIUM BEAUTIFUL • · nn, " ng I T\\'0 adjoining · I n co m e LUSK. Large 3 BR, 2•, lOJ nn. 2\i "'" h<'auti!u!ly [ --l Ba, view home. $96,0CKI. appointed. $S9,500 .... Ho!MI propel1 es, center Costa Fee. Prin. only. 644--6379 COLEGE PARK !"!'!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~!..!!!!~I l :\le18. Oy,·ner. • DUPLEX; 421 Poinsettia, 4 Hunt;ngton Horbour .*UNIQUE SPANISH , 64~2020/642-6560 blks to beach. By OY.'TlCr, :> Br, fam mi . .i Im. Reudy I Mobile Homes Condominium• $69.500. 675-8402 eves/\\·knds SHAG CARPETS BAYFRONT-ror sho"•lng. $149,500. F S I 125 for ule l60 Cost• Mesa Sacrifice for Quick Sale 1 or • • 1 ----'-----""':I TREES,TREES HUGE R-4 LOT DOUBLE FIREPLACE 5 BR. 60' dock. 10 min to MOBILE HOME EAST BLUt'f, OY.TIPr, 3 BR. ThL'> beautiful Coll""e Park ocean. Spacious house. Best FOR SALE.• 'II' ha t J t r J l •o V' $ ~11 · flOO, Sl'\1', W home -must bc-geen to be leY.'. panish tile, radian! SILVERCREST take frM.f T.D., lo~\' int. fully appreciated. Inside & heat floor. l\loving from LIDO ISL( $65 000 $~9 500 Le I ti out, U1is home Is for the area. Need fast nction. Is -1 MOBILE HOME • · or ru;e "'op on disct•imina.ting buyer. All of priced \\'RY undrr market. 20' x 53', '2 BO 2 Bi can>.. S:1.JO per mo. &14-l9J2 this + no do"'" 1ern1s to $145,500 Here Is your chnncc' to live draped, bit-ins., refrlg., NEWPORT CREST, Plan 3, e LARGE 3 BR toWnhouiC e NE\VLY redecorated • UPGRADED carpets & This beautiful country hon1c- drnpes · in the city reminds you of Vets -or lbw 5r;q to rut. \\Tiii L'Onsfder trade. Phone ofi Lido & enjoy prestige by w.!LSher It elect. dryer, \\•Ired I 3 BR, 2~tbas. ocean vu, }~or furth er i11fonuatio11 (213) 592·1421 the sea. ''our O\\'TI Spanish tor 2'10 air con<! .. kilch. pool k lcnnliJ across st. please call. 545-9-191 -~..:--"..,..c:c.::...:..:=.:. __ I Castle Just , l th clock, storage sheet. )and· $67.000. 0Y.'Yler help finance, WATER VIEW beach: Vacant5&C/~~1e ~ne~ scnpcd patio. Th'ree yrs. old ='-=a=lt=6=7";.sm"-=-'=~-~~ Plushy pad with jumping will even carry' the" loan. · 'Si. '1 nu. Lo<·ated in ne'v 2·STORY 3 IJR condo, }tt ja<.'lll.Zl, doodley deck, volley llerbert l-la'4'kins Rcaltol'S I ad pk. ay,•ay tron1 noisy Ba, encl gar. N. of So . ball court and one block to 83s.l690 or 963-5681 SL ie·h~f bl. kon1 club-Coast Plaza. Call llolly, house Sla,495. call EVES; 979-1633 ocean beach. $24,500. * $198,SOO * 213-6$4-4690. 2=-7-=~==-~ 1-IUNTINGTON HARBOUR .a BDRMS. Plull ni&ld's. 4 CAN BE SEEN AT: NE\V 2 BR C'ONOO, encl. REALTY 'Sa. Elegance personified! CRESTMONT dbl. gnr. N. of So. Coast ~721-t Cs1 . 1-l"''Y· ~1384 Brand newG. Call today! ESTATES Plaza. Call Holly, 9~1633 OCEAN HARBOR aiguna Be1ch ·EM 1051 Site Dr., Brea. fCenlral EAST BLUFF Condo, 3 BR, VIEW 1.~ 0 T In A 3 bas, luxurlous. $68Jl;O. Panoramic View ~ ....,.~ ust ,\ve., NB. \'e. across kom Brea 0'4-ner. ~Im 2200 sq ft • 4 BR, $66,900 Outstanding home \\' I t h REAL TORS 642·4623 C.Onlm. Hosp.) Lot a.JG. e \\'000-BURNING fire. 9. mountain cabin. Huge place Palo Verde fireplace, large e \VALK to 17th. \\'estcllff living room, modern • ll\IAfEDIATE occ1111nncy kitchen. nice shag carpets Walker & Lee e \VILL lease/option with room for 5 more units. can now for appt. VA terms avai!able. For I :;:=.=~"':::'='='='=":::':::'=:::::::: , ~:~~~rmation, please 01n1 Point Walker &Lee fl lAl ISTll TI FOR LEASE HOME ON LIDO 15,~~. r:11f:, 675-741!25.000 sweeping ocean P.: Catalina BEST COR. TO BCH. t'ONTACT RAY, PK. i\1GR., Duplexe./U"lt1 Secluded Ocean View Park """!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!! vil'i1\•! Has 3 bedrooms, 2 4 I~R. 3 ba with hUge master =':O<>r~•::ho:;;'oc1C:"""·~~~-~ Hit \Vrought iron & masonry baths. Fol'C\.'CI nir heat. suite '4'/bay vie-...·. Re<l. to DELUXE 2 Br F1ectwood, 162 NEW DUPLEX Y.t>rk surrounds this 2 yr, Huntington Buch ?\laster suile & livng rm $132,500. Open Sun, 1·5 pm, porch, awnings, tool shed 3 Bdrms, 2 baths, large old home. 4 BR, 3 BA, OWNER MUST GOI both with view balconies. 425 Vi i uoo Nord. 6i~7414. S5.!lMl HW\tlnglon By The patio, $525. n1onth. Beller fd'mlly & fire place, Small High beanl~ c .c i J in g. UDO Oppor. 3 Br, 3 Ba. Sea Park, 54$-2046 or 3 BR, 2'" BA Houe w/ trpl. PllUI 2 BR, 2~ BA Tov.·nhouse w/lrplc. hurry -\\"On't last, call t<>-solitary de\' e Io pm en t approx 1600 sq fl, Excel. Fant as t 1 c k 1 t c h e n ,, 0. R., '!9,500. Open Si". LJ3 55=.1-.::285=1-=--~-day! encon1passes a beautiful cpls, drps, bit-in kit/dish-A I 1y ., ~ • :- $900 !>OWN I HARBO. R k 0-•y "7 900 Owne \vshr, air cond 'nr, 3 BR, pprox mate l!XKJ. ft. Via \\i'azicrs 640-8146. $3,995. FLA?\flNGO, I bdrm, Walking distance to \\i'estclJ[ par · iu .,.. • · r above sea level. $59,500. ' front kitchen, ~!·Up in : Ney,•Jy painted thruo11t, th!.~ shopping, l\1arin'ers school, 642-lOClJ 1853 Par Jt..v is ta 2 bas, g;vc~ patio, quiet Call 494-8003. • -Ml11lon Vlefp ' park. Space rent $ 4 7 . IF LOCATION COUNTS 21 l Knox St, CM. $69,950 64&-4414 . -..S bedrooin, 2 bath with park, tennis els., • 4 Bdnru:, Circle. C.1.-1. street,. 1;1 00 500 \\'TI or terms TARBELL, Realtors OIVNE!l G-·''" are a , Sunrise Resales 893-8584 den, 2~2 baths; quiet New· MESA VERDE 10 su t, "'' · 19~ S Coast H LB '!!+...,,_ · double car gf\ragc Jor only port Beach family neighbor· . BRASHER REALTY · wy, · • Segovia mdl, · 2' Jlr"'"+ Den, NE\\i' custom bit beauty in 2 BR UP, 2 dov.·n, spacious. Xlnt Vfllue & terms. By O\\'ner. 34593 Calle Paloma. c. 8. ~"" ~ $26,500 requires being seen hood. ·ean·nir app't to see._ -cOM,.ANV 5, Bedroom ol!4-bedroom .+ 968-llJR 9r 11:4~·7411 __ MON"~Ct:t E$A'( _J5~Xt~Q_f'1, upkf!l!fe_<l. view, adult park on the bay. ; NOW!! 64.6-7iU • Open' $59,500. REAt:TORS formal dining + den + A unique 4 Br + den -j.l air, Cathedral ceiling • $l8,000. 675-0723: lncime Property 166 ; .eves. C F C I th SINCE 1944 family rm. Interior atrium $19,750 family rm home of many covered patio, reducro to BEST buy Lido Yl\ch t : Walker & Lee . • 0 eswor y 673-4400 w/waterfall. Huge master WALK TO BEACH textures built around a pool. $41,500. Assume 7 \4?'0 loon. Harbor, double \\•Ide. patio; . ' 6 HOMES!!! REAL ESTATE Realtors 640-0020 l==========I bedrm with fplc & 3 car gar. VACANT _ Surfside Condo This warm conte1nporary, (TI4l 8.11--0829 pool, garage. $7950. 675-8220 CLASS SELJ..S &tZ..Al78 ' CLASS SELLS -642-5678 GOOD BUY OSonulythCol64R,9e50al.toCallrs, 545-8424 Sharp and clean. Dishy,•a.sher, b~ilt by an architect for Newport Beach FOR We: 15 x 40 Budger j bllns. Call to see! his O\\·n home. has an ocean Expando 1 Bedroom, partly : iG~t~ne~r~o~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiGiiiiie~ne~r~o~liiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiii9i to live ln or invest In. 3 bd· TAKE over my loan of SCOTT REAL TY view in this pr iv a.t e FAST POSSESS. furnished. s4;;oo. S48-l965 rm., 2 bnths and atrium on $23,100. at $197 mo. -incl 536-7533 II • ocean front COIIU1lUn1ty. 1-1 bo Vi C I od I ~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!I!~~ I 1 quiet green area in Univer-T&t Sale price $29,500. well l!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!<.,•..,.,•.,•.,Y.,",,m,,e..,. 1 $158,500. 3arBr{ 2e~ ai;me .1 m e · ~ 1lty Park. Custom drapes, maintained 3 BR, 2 bas. TURNER ASSOC. lofs 0;'cxtras.''Prf;1~~ llMl 'Ettate. I rAJ :- ' • " MACNAB IRYINE Industrial/Commercial-LEASE ' INDUSTRIAL FOR LEAS.E plush shag carpet all for 2 car gar. Y.'alking distance REPO!JSE::~SiONS 1105 N. Coast Hwy, Laguna. to S67,9JO includlng land. Glw.S ~ $'14,!r.Xl including land. to schl & shop cntr. 645-4374 :-.1r lnforiTintion and location 494--1177 CORBIN-MARTIN CALL 552·7500 Prln. only I t' I 11• L ORS :..:.:::::..=,.,.~-----1 o ,JP~e· ,. ·"IA homes, Yie are having a January REALT 644-7662 Cemetery VISION A,,u:o~~ C~All~l,,;rp ' 0'"KASA!llAN ~~:~.~·~th~",.·' i>~~ NEWPORT SHORES Lols/Crypb 4 Br in quiet cul-de.sac. .i:J-2 • .r.__._. Pilot Oassified Ad! Call 2·Sty.'. A·fr~me; 3 BR .• (mstr. • red hl 'll $33,950. Agent~ 546-7739 R~al Esta te .,u --642-5678 Now! w/titrlum J, 2 ba, sundeck, bltn&, brkl!t area. Club, tennis & pools nearby. $45,900. CAYWOOD REA~TY * 541-1290 * REAL TY REAL TORS Uni\', Park Center, lrvlne STEPS TO SURF!! 156 2 CEJ\.IETER-Y lots CypreSll sec~lon. Harbor ._ R cs t l\lemorlal Par:k. C a 11 1!-17·2439. STX ne\\•ly de<..'<>raled cottage• on enom1ous lf'ff·1th1.ded country Jot! Shag cpts, frplcs, paneling, be a m celllng!I, pV1 .,atios! Xlnt Income! Super buy or trade at S93.500. Call to d a y ! 645-MOO. 9 OFFm S!fN/NO '(OW OPUI "' I ,. v. ~.Jl::~ u.] 4 UNITAPT. BLDG. Start your I n vestment proaram today with this 4 unit bldg. 2 BR ea. Grent loc. Cos~ Mesa. Inc. $7,740 yr. Try 10%. dwn. $65,000. Wosley N. Taylor Co. , REALTORS -. ' Approx. 26,000 sq. fl. Lill-up war ehouse/mfg. bldg., 2400 sq. ft. deluxe o!!ice, 50 car pk~. Close t o San Diego & Newport . Frwys, m Irvine Industrial Complex. Avatlable,4/74 on short or long term lease. Gene Kerinin. Nc\V EnKland style Pcnln·, sula duplex ! Frplc, beums, bllns, plush crplg. Pvt patio. VIE\V! Roomy O\Vll· e.r '11 unit! Priced at $84 ,500. · tO~t down or U11de? ! Call · 6.J.5-8400. INVEST In Coastal Properly NewWrt Beach New Condo. 3 Br. 3 Ba. Din rin, $71,500. C.Ontract. or · Lease Option. $10,000 dn. P,Ymnl $65(1/mo. incl PJTI. Owner, 642-.5583 ·commercial Pr~':!!---·~ INTERESTED? 2111 San Joaquin HUi s Rd. Newport Center 644--4910 CORONA del Mar, ·New l>plx by owner. .S BR, 2ba/ 2 BR, 2 bf!.. all bit-Ins, cpt'd & dl1)8. r;lump11tone frplcs, Tenns oUered. 613--0207 " • ' •• c • . ' . s .TUDIO OR OFFICE SPACE for lease 'ln exceplional building in Design Plaza, Nev;porl Cenler: Structure & Plaza provide a stimulatmg & ~nformal env.1ron· ment for design professional & busmess execuUve. Su ites available from 400 sq. It. to 3600 sq. It. Page Noll, INDUSTRIAL SPACE FOR LEASE Quality alr-condllioned o!!ice. 3000 sq. II. with 2400-sq. !I. warehouse (part of larger bldg .) w /separa!e address. identity & park· Ing. Choice Irvine !"dus lrial Complex loca· Uon. Page Noll. J INDUSTRiAL.COMMERCIAL DIVISION '~ E. 1i....n1 & Co. twl~...--. O Rearrange let!ers of the four xrambl~ words be-low to form four simple wordL I ;-A R N 0 M -v TE·w -VfEwv 1Ew-:- Hartior View. new Monlego. I I 11 12 I 4 BR. Fam nn, prime view . . . • . . loc., $76,000. Ask for GU Simpson Bkr .• 5.52-7500. I s y t-I K I i SPECTACULAR NEWPORT WEST ,_,l_' ...... l_.l.__..I~· :i; Linda l•I• 4 BR, •fam!l/, -. 41,1, BA, pier & 1Jllp. Only 1 1111~1 to-find single level •I $1$,000. Call ' Denison !)('(lroom mdl. foe. 2500 Ft Adocs, 673-7311 t. to Ol'eflh. Atrium enlr)"4'ay, • I E K C E R I ~ . 1-lARBOli VlE\Y/CAR"EL srna1·lous mailer bedroom. 6 lll [)a ntry oU kltchen. HC.l"Vlce ~ j j j I Alimony: 'Wlien the bride-3 BR: 2 BA, Fam/Rm, Din. poreh, auto · :sprinkler 11ya-continues 10 gel wedding gilts Xlnt t:ond. Llf. comt!r yd. • 1em1. Profcnionl\ily dee· :=:=::::·:·==~-affet the~-/ .,, Owner $67,500. 1721 Port orutcd. nu paint out1idt. Athley Pl. 6441480 - N<'I\' ll11Ung. $42.:!00. I D E D V I I I NE\VPORT "Creal, Conder, • co,,A TS 5 I I' I I I ' ... Comploll •h• ch"'il• quotod Populor no. 1 plan, eholee . . . . . . V by fUUng In tb. missing WOl'"d loca.Uon. lmmed o Cc u p • WALL•CE you d1Yelop from ttep No, 3 belo¥!. $59,500, Prtnc. only, 'owner, ~ 21H34-t743. • Build whal you Y.'8.nt, or the owner WI.II build to suit on this chok.-e -47' lot In C.DJ\.I. 2421 E. CORlit !'iY.'Y· Asking 165.000. Bayfront restaurant in New- port Beach. Superb location. Potential galore. Generous terms • Asking $210,o:,J. Older Ahopplrlg area in Santti Ana, 4 stores ~·Ith a long hlstory of over .$12,000. g1'0IS annually. Asldng $99,000 and owner will carry lsl T.O. at 8%. ,. . Costa Mesa "bread 'n butter" tourpleiw... LOW LO\V w - cancy area . only 811king 8.5 tlmct lf'OSI· Alf terms &Vlllftble, 6 UNITS In lovely residential lt'rca on Balboa's. Penlftaula Pt. $1200 per mo Inc. SlM,!XXJ. Owner. MS-0095. SHARP 2 aep. hoUtel on 1 lot. E/side. S460 lfOll. $38,500. Owner. 642:f83 13 UNITS w/ Pool in E/1tde 0-t. ln'C. $1,960 ptt mo. 111tl,OOO. Clwntr. 548-8695 HOUSE·+ 6 UlllTS New unlJ1 at '637 1.1df'n, CM. 11! UICt w/200 ~;, t.•rlte off, C&I BuJlrler 6t8-t-114. -· ( lrvlne I ~kVkw~ .. ;,,-p . ., ~ .QUIC CA H· THROUGH A WANT AD 64i-S&71 • 901 Dowr Drlvo 642.-2757 Newpert le1dt. C•liforni• 92"3 ' • • ; .. : r ,, I I L , . . . . ' .-' ,. .. " • L L L G ' I 0 H 2 2 R T R II B ' • . • • ;I , , .. .. Wednesday, January 16, 1()74 OAILV . PILOJ m· , I 5 PILOT-ADVERTISER ' ~l~nc~o,_rn-o-.P"r_,.-,.-,1y,.--.~, 66~ Wtdntsdil)', J~uary lb, 1974 -------.. ~··· urn Apt, Unturn. • a65 Apt • nfurn. i' IDLE MONEY I .CATWERS NO INCOME! • Houi.1 Unlurn. 305 j HollHt Unlum. 305 Condom nlum1 Aph. Furn. lraJ Unfurn. 320 .. -..;:__..;...;.;.. __ .....;;.;;I ~ Corona ciei Mir l11lon Viejo Coron•· def Mir Sin Cltmente -NE\V Sp,va;lass Hill _ honu1 f'Oa LEASE-4 Br, 2 Ba, Newport Be4tch El,,~GAN'l'LY fun1 npt, 2 San Chrmcnttt ~idl•nt llo1eJ leguna Beacti -Thia fourplt>x invites Y')\U· in· ;;~1011. ?t·IJne I atlon in Coant ~te~. Call Tht Rtal Estate Fair AouSti @:..,_cnli_hJ B l 1ttu•ii01.:e11t vu. 4 Bit. 2i~ fnm rn1, _c-rpt/drps, vie~. Sl:IARJ? 1 11y Slut!& condo. RR., 2 bas. l¥t' Uv. din. $79.50 Per i\lonlh . --~;;=.;..;;.;;;._;o• _c.; M-;19 Tiburon Doy \\later pd. Avtlll no \V. 3. BR. 2 ija. vac:nnt. kitch attn, Superh V\C\lt Of Quiet -Se<:ure·'-,'-''-1 2 & 3 Sl't oc:i:lln vu, llf!\\' v.•alk to beach $Z.10 & $.'m 49 1""338.'f & 49-1-2!39 Mesa Verde .,. 536-2111 • UU133 G1n1r1I _, NE\V lrit 2 BR, l ba, ,11/tl'plc, $30Q/nl0. 557-0073 evenluas $395/iTio. Sal~ by owner, t.y. Iden! for Exec. cple, t'urn-utll ~ walking distan'ce vie"' & ;l!Sh\vn.sher, 500 only. $49t995. \\'ill •ake ,2nd. ~50. Avu!l shw't ternl. to everything S110 • lJllJ Pd. Quiet Bach Polnsettiu Newport Beach ~ . 16~ , -SAN GLEMENTE 1{0t11E ATMOSPltERE·Dlx 2 & •3 hr, Sl'i'O up. Rental Oft_, 3095 l\lace A v e , 0!6-101.l lndu1trlol Prcjporly 161 "'' gllrage & Pool. Co1'011a NE\IJ 3 BR, 3 'dA, clln. lm.. C. Ml HOTEL de\ Mar Cotta Mei• . . . TENNIS BUFFS ~·Jl\C. d))i g.J .. rpts, d..,,., olla H • !1A DEL MAR. S.C. • '°"• SP,ENOABLE ~ $11'> • Ut11 Pd. '.I Br. Dock.' EASTSlOE HOME . ·• ma<tY qulil, ~as. ·pool, C d ,.. BACHELOR apt f!IO, + ulll. • Lea~· NBS • NC.\V Bldg. beautiful vte\\'. Vl c lc1·ia Onlt st~ps to tennis court, tennis sauna ~3o49. • --asa e -wf0 ---or"$125 ufil ltichided:-Avatr. PINECREEK Brkr. G~~ ~f(:i. 4 Pf.I. $'~~· 1t~"~· B;. ri·plc, 21t~~: 1r~~la~~>o~~~I~~~~ ~'"~!:~ P'(o1 rr~~ ~:-~ EXCJT™G Bi'uf~ 3 br, 2~ti ALL UTllJTlES PAID : lnuned'.t: Feb. 5th. 492-0318 LIVES UP l -patio 1 blk ocean Balboa about Jun. 20. S2® n10. forn1al wnini; tl1-e?1~ce s~U ba. nr tennis club. Lso $495/ COn1purc: btifol'c you re.nt or, 714-11'1'7 • TO ITS NAME DARLING & clean, (~ndO ot1 for Sile 170 Penii~ ' ()..vner/rtet1Hor. \Vrite .Claii-clea1ting oven'·"'uuwU1 'crui· 1110. Sa.le by owner $69,995. _Custonl . des_lgnctl, leuluring: Apt. Unfurn. 365 O\·"r ~.IV\ !all ti·-s &"'I 10 living, 2BR, trpJc, r-rpta &. NU-,EW RENTALS · i;ifted i\d No. 997, Dtilly yon vle,v/nltihr-Ughl!l .. 1n1· \Viii lake 2nd. 833·~. .• ~f:ci~~~ 1~l~chen ivllh 111• st~an;';"' -v.,ilh .... \\'l\t~;falls dt'1>s. laund f1;1c in the apt, Lrg. ocean.vie''' lot R ... 1.r.oncd 67~ .;; t1• Pilot, Box 1:16(1, Coti:to. l\lelill, 1nedhJlciy svailuble, Located NEll'PORT CR.,... CONDO. ,. "·p'a'rai'gdul,n1.•g ,...... Balboa Island Rec tac lclstl "ar $220 for 6 condO!I or a 111s. XJnt Io-_ ...-1\1 or •194-3~8 Ctt. 92ti2G. . 11 1 llJ r • .,. ~ ,_ .. ,.. create 11 rclu..xlng setting for ' 1110 83o:-g3o'9 " ' '' c:atlcn, close to evc1'Y1hlng: ~JOBI LE. CM $100. BnCb • 1 ~1 ,011~theo 1h.~8 of Harbor 2 BR, 2 BA. \Vet bar, 'C~I, • HOnu:·llke 11torPge CIU\RMlNC bay viei\' up~r you!' spacious new I· or 2-1..c=.c=='------ln La Brh $120 om NB SllO 'lli 11 0 $l2at--Ktu~ OK Vie\\ Hills. $":7J per ~onth. near pool, tennis. Dl.p!i, e lll'ivntc paliOt<: 11 Qedroont t1pruin1ent. Frunt Prln. 0~~~a.a9Qi.__G1z-Oiw.1: · ouse, ' ·• · 3~Bd_rnt, 2 ba, freshly Pllld. .M4·4.6S'i'.· C:>.::trns. f:l25lntQ. fi52..81'i'a. e Cloi;c_IJ giu'tlge i.v/stora.ge duplc-x. Qual ty thruout. $170. !"urnlture ij.Vrilh1ble. Newport S.aCh Mou 1 1 D 1 ~~fsi· Ballxlll. Agt. Fee, Ne1'' cpts & drapes, slove S1!iO -Sn1all 2 Bl'. xlnt loc-1 NE\VPORT CR£SI' coNi.iO. • J\hH'ble pulhuan • -;:~~l 321~R, &1.1 ... 'rti;'"li·~~~; orrrce open 9:00 ro 6:00. 2300 PARK NEWPORT n a n, •••r ' & refrig. Nee.r i;chool11. lilk beach & bay, Bnlboa. 2 BR 2 BA. \Vet bar, ftp!, • King·liz Bdr1ns 67:;...5067 3251, SD.15f)lit;'e 1-~a.irvie"'' Rd., Costii i\·tesu. Resort 174 Balboa Island Wilson & Placentia. Fenr.<!!1 t.l75-2 BR. bltns. t1·plc, child near' pool, tennis. Drps, e Pool . Bit'rbeques • sur-· ~---·.-.-Phone: S<li-2.100. APARTMENTS L.AKE ARRO\Vtl~:AD Creti.t ror yeu.r round living & close to the viiluge, 3 ~·r old Bavarl11n i;tyle ~ lev~I home \\·iU1 open beam «ill· ingli thru"()UI, 3 br 2 bti'+ t'Gmplete1y finished b.'\SC· ment for pl1tyrm o r \Vorkshop. Lll(h'Y· fa c. $36,500. 1213") 4~1·3.'>"98 arter 6 pm or tuiytinie \\'eckends. Out of State Prop. 178 ltA\VAlI Kona Coast'Prop. Contact Don Hart bGx 2315 'Kallua·Konu, Ron Burla Assoc R .E . 2 ACRES in rnile hij{J1 Ari:i:onn, clcftl' air, mild clilnate close lo Lakes, ?.fountains. 847-2364 2 acres in Sunny . Arizona eo·nventenl lo F\f\.qstnff. Grand canyon just oft 1·40, 847-2364 Real E1t1te, Exchange 182 TRADE Newpo11. B t a e h Pe'Op. for out-or-town p1up. Bkr. 714/673'·2058, eve s 6'4:>-5-i87 yard, l'.rult t~s. $27:>. ok, 3 Hses il'Ont ocean. exu·as. $375/mo. 5.)2.-01'1'5. rounded \1•iU1 plush land· ATI'RAC l. BR uppet', 'ltl~, l-"OR RENT, Uachelnr J or 2 Bl-il1001ns \VA1'Elt~"l{ON'J'-Avail Jnn 557-3850. S29:i. Lrg ~Br. ynrd paUQ.. ~u_pin.,. nlatut•e lady. no pcls, $23.). l\iESA \'ERDE AREA und ·ro1vnhouses 19th, $::wl. 4 Br, 2 ba. co R 3 BA child pet. Corona del ~W -N~\V 4 BR, 3 ba.s. Fant·rnt. Ad'7lts. No Pets l11cl Utih;. 673-1503 · -· Fr. $194.50 Open 9;6 DaiJy bltlns, ft·plc, 2-~ar g1tr, 2!~ -cal11J111' celling: NU·VIEW RENTALS J?"!-n1:• epts. drps, dlile l BDR~f. ~·ul'n, S190. S1~~~~en~bc~t~~~ 2 ~~~~ Spa Pools . Teuni$ dock, pri. pty. ( 2 1 3) rec area, locoted Newport 673-40'JO 0~ • 494·3248 1?81 '• extra!i. 64~728 365 \V, \\lilson 642-1971 B11lbna Peninsula garage, dlsh\l'llsher, lle\i' AC-t'O.ss h'On1 Fas~1on Island 682-1236. ~t;'l!eOOOra,· $325 !30C. 5 PM, DREAM COTTAGE ·ON Condo. Furn. or $30 WE Ek &·UP OCEANFRONT HIDEA\VAY drapes, fireplace. N car at Janiboree on San Jw<1uin ' Bal~a Ptnlr,_sul1 u-t.r -CANAL • Unft.1rn. 325 •'Stt.1dio & l BR Apts. Singll! cozy studio. 90 degree schools, p.'\rk. Some kids . 1-1111.s Road. · 2 Br w1furn house avail S 11 2 BR ·h . 1 G .. I •.TV & l'l1aid Service Avail. ocean vieiv. 1 adult yr\y, ok. Call ~22:79 . after 5 C71 4) _~1 900 ,15' Bayl1'011t pier, f\ont, 5 ·reb 15~ Adu It. No l)cts. nla , s ag cpl, 'rps. enera • Phone Sel'vi<.-e ::rna -Pool 67?..-6372 957:.1ggs--pn1 . ·Blease ltW.l'Y. LCall -SPEC:f'AC "U"'l"A-.Ro-~1 Er, 4 Ba, 1,1·intcr Ol' yrly, Ref. l st & last. $l9j ino. bltns, ri·pJc, 11-g. deck, \11alk· • Children & p 1 S 1: 1 or ~ \Ve want just the right OCEAN & HARBOR 673-2039 675-5595 aft 3 Pi\1, in p.:tnlry, 1vnshC r/dryer, 2 RR condo partiall)'.' (ul'n. 2370::: N , 1 ~I 3c ~~I 2 BR. bl tins, $~. n10. patio. fanilly tor OUI' ll.Pftl'l1nent. C d I ._._~ ((\ock 11\·ail!. ldea'l for 2 PO<JI, San .{uan Cap1s.u·a110 "'. e~:';."'r . ~v " 1 Pa11inlly fUl'n 2 Br. 2 ba. I . .. VIEW orona e """' 3BR, IBA. garage, 2641 <>Iris 12.i.i. ,,rly·. A·'ults no s210. 49&-7238; Af.16-8·126 · 548-9ia:i or ~;:r-396'1' 673-9591 Sierra Village ., B 1 3 b Eld !'"'" " '67. 2 2· IJ ' (Ad good for S5 011 renl) " <on .. , a., nC\\' 1'0ndo · en, ""-N mo., pets. a-1 ~ Duplexes Furn. 345 Small Adult Conlplcx [n Lush 11C\'l'1' lived in: Disposal. *Ci{ARMING 1 BR. frplc, 1\'10Cled yd, BBQ, utll pd, $250. Adults, 110 pets. 8.13-8974 Costa Mesa 3 BJ't, I b11 . ln1ntar.. hon1~. good fu11lishlng:s, \\'estsidtl, No chil dren or pe ts, $260. ~10. Phone 1··192-788j. !\TOVE ToU11y~ 2 Br 4·11lex, Dlt $185. U1il Paid. Homefinders 547·9641 1...11! ll<Jon1s · 1 Br. ,Tripl ex 1 Ba. $175. All util nrt Homofind•ra 547-9641 Huntington Beach ,--'---"''-".;_;=""''--- .. 3 BR nr. bench, nice yanl, frplc, patio. \\'ater Pd, $275/mo. Call 675-581~ 1 Houses Unfurn. 305 .646-!1171 1 .. VIEW Sl35/i\fo. 1 BR, deluxe 1nob. Capistrano Beach -Forest Setting;--Located 5 con1pnctor, dish\\'1l~her, f:·- •3 BR, 3 BA, 2 stoi'Y tO\l'n-eftANn N.E\\7 PALERl\lO Balboa Peninsula honie. !\1ature adult <.'OUple, l\lin. ll'0,.~1 Beach .& f:r\\.'Y·. pl~:., 2 palios. 2 1·i:u· gar. h_se, Bick Bay, -pool , gar, 4 Bdrni~:!~s Ba, etiits, dll>S, ~ . . ? No pets. Quiet, secure. 2 BR. 1 JM, slove, rcfrig, 2 Br, I ~.Ha ,Sl9a. _Gas & $;).)() i\lo., •trlulls prcfcrreti: $325. 1no. 833·1653/833·8974 gardener. Pvt S\vini & ten-YF~ARLY, fu111 ~ B!t, 2.'ba Ponde1'0~ i\Jobile Est, 1991 n1atu1-e adults._1s~ last, de· Water Paid. No Pets. chil<lren occepted. 675-6050. n's Cl"b 6 nio J·e b1·•nd ne1\' on1t. :! doors Ne11'port Blvd, 646-8373. posit. $160., no pets. J00.3764 114 F:. 20th St., c.~1. 2 BR B .. , _ . , 1 _A 1\pt. Nc1\' crpts, $Si5. Pe~·M·o. fron1 ocean .$~00 _nw. <905 • SUNNY AP'l"S -POOL \VALK lo beach, ne\I' 3 BR, !HS-0137 or 646-1095 bltn appli's, rlrps thru-out. llJ...0780 BOB \V. Balboa) ~73-2058 Agt. e AflUlls Poolside $1~ up 2 btt, sundeck, di\\', gal', CUSTOi\I B l,1 TL T -ll i g h All Util Pd. Xo Jl{'ls. $195 " SHARP 4 Br', 2 Ba, Vie\\', ="°'.,..---=~~~~cl Newport Beach • 1\lso Children's Sections $270 6'1'5-3760 or 493-7587. qualily apartnlf'tlt "''ith 3 per 1110. l(i();j 1-lilven Pl, F/Rm, bltin.-., frplc. cpts, FOR lease, 5 u,n,~ .. IJi.·and 177 E, 22nd St. CM 642-3645 C d I M bedroorns, 2 baths, J1'lush Nc11·po1·t_!:!cights. 6-16-2723 drps, ivater pd, $ 3 2 5 · ne\\' view hon1c. Enjoy BAY VIEW f urnished Bachelors & orona • ar carpel-;, builtins, 1..'0vered 3 BR, 2 Ba. $-ll.i nl"' + -~96="-=2='!°'94"""""'==-;:=,-,;I 1c-nnls=&-= ~wtm~ c.lub priv. q BR,-2 B:A.7 upper-: eompl. -1-Br•s=Ext"eptiOnally patio._ \\'alk .to Har bor utiL See a t 7,104 -\\', LI'M'LE !<.1ANSION, Ne\v 3 $600 mo. \VIII consider lease rw·n Re·dt.>c 2 blks to • 2110 N t Bl d _ Shopping Cl'nter. Avp,ilal.ile Oceanfi1lnl l/l~l/20 or ph. BR, 2 story $300/n'lo. w/optian I? buy. Call bea~h. 44th St. Avail in1-nice. ewpor Y 'r6 ..,.Y tJO\\' at ST:iO pe.r ntonth. Ca ll before lOani; 612-871-5. 499-13.11 495-4486 eve. 547-9284 days, or 644-4184 nted. Call eves. 8,12-9-178. Cost~M~!a '[) b Agent, 5'6-1141. eves *$2 PER '1' o·rcs ~'="-=~~~~ l\VESTCLlFF 2 BR, I '2 I.la. Fountain Valley · Duplexes Unfurn. 350 5 WEEK * J,..UXUR'l'·Eastside 2 81· . 2 tov.1ihouse. Adults 0111~" 00 BL U F' F S TO\\rNHOUSE, . & Up. i\o!ald Sel'viee. Kitchens E ba,__ incl. gar, 1ralk to pets. 1728 Bedfol'd t:.n: $2501 B 1 RAN1D New1 11T i bu rt~dn RE\Eeg0aEnCt 4P B1,r .. 2 ~3 1l'la1 . Corona def Mar a\•ail. ~lotel Tahiti. Corner 2 8 !OW1NHOUS1 . 1 e\1erything. $19j. 642:-2668 . l\'fo. 548-7533 01,1·n \OU);e, u Y crp , • . oo \'lew, sc 1 s. 11e.1'1:.1or .~ \lictoiin. Ci\!. r, urep ace, poo, prva e . ~-----~---! drp'd, self clc:w oven & $49'.). Call to see, BRAND Ne\\' 3 Br, 2 ,~ BACHELOR A f patios, continental break· East Bluff Ba.vfront spac. 3 B1·, lse. di;bwhr. \\'asher & dl'yer. 714-494-3973 Sa, unit \\·/ [l'plc & bltns. 1 . P.t. urn. O!~ fast. Spacious grounds, near $350 inc util. 2 blk fro111 3 BR, 2\t,i BA. !<.1aster BR BAYFRONTS 3 Br, 3 Ba, 1650 sq. fl. of Chann & pdpe~i, c:s1>ect~Ah21~~"l3Uuls sltoppi!':r !: finc'hl.'ach. Fur-• DELUXE • ocean. 6-C"l-4397 Oana Point \\IAi~TED: approx 6 to 8.CXXI General O\•e!'looks lOOl & clubhouse. pier & slip, S750. 4 Br, A Super Neighborhood to _._e rge. <H ......., • ni.shed or unhu-nished, Cro111 3 BR. 2 BA apt for lease. * IBR. ui;istah·s apt, $150 $330/l'ltO. Cull 9 6 2-6 6 6 6 faniily, 4~~ Bu, pier & slip boot~ $350. Call 67~6 NICELY furn l BR. Traders, $250. Corona de! i\1ar, Incld spac. 1naster suite, din plus sro util, yearly lease, \\'kdays befr 5 pm. or $1500. Denison A ss 0 cs 288 , .. 1.. c 1. bl\' s $1~ & UP. Aqults. 132 \V. 644-:lb11, rni & dbl gat'rtf!P. Auto dool' 6/;i-6524, 304 it!. 33rd St !iQ fl on P1tcific Coast ll\\'Y, ----------So: of BrOOrh\'a.y-ln-U.gu·na- Beltch. to .rent f or ~1nmercial use. S ,-n d '"' "~ & "knds -• ' ,, • 1• P s, 111· • \\'11--n C'! "·'"-A""" o al. Pool & R re ~<N e_ve.s '~ . · 673-.7311 _ _ _ _ _ conier _lo• -!2"" ,_'".,. 7~•,·. ""' , " . U'l..-W.:.V pener II\' 1. ec a· H • B h "" JW..I'"" "u.; NICE -lion area.--unt1ngton e•c 'JBR, 2BA, Cl'Pteci', dbl gar, Orchid, 673-7011. -!BR, -au-plex, Quiel. FRESHLY --PATNTEO:.i-BR,-• $297 • \\rQRKING Studio_for_ll.Li.istl craftitn1an, skylight, lrg yd , $85/nlO. 645-0418 . --n,'8.iHbi\ll"Yi----loc-&tlon. --rent · dCt>ired \Vt1te Clas51fied ad #'56, Dally Pilot P 0 Box 1560, Costa l\lesu, Ca 97626 PVT. PARTY \VANTi ·ro OPEN HOUSE fen<:l.'!I, v.·Jk to sltops, s\\•in1 NE\V 3 Br, 2 Ba, delu."Xe. ~~~ ~ ~~·· E~1pl54oy8-'f02'1dlts 1 BA. Cl'pt~, drps~. 1:11,tn~. 865 An1igoS \Vay, NB ·--, · . _ _ · ~ .k._sand. ~-_ n10, PJ\I E"ecything-you-want. No ' pe ' -Coiulldo ~pts. S2lO. 5'19-2'2SS . tlta nage<I by 1 BDRJ\1 -penthouse. n10 . 1st & last. (213)697-1496 ms: ., .. . S'A:T R--PM ...,67'.l-1417 lea::;e. $385/mo. Call 673·4691 ADULT large, juiet 2 BR, or eves 53'1'-8968 j \\'JLLJA~'f \VALTERS co. LOV ELY ·neii_:hhoi'hoo<l. 4 1 hsc 2 Br · 2 ba frplc ' · • pool bit-ins, super clean, 2BJ{ + den, 2 BA, duplex, H t ' lo B ch bcdrnts, _2 IJ<1th,. C:O\'el-ed pool Priv. s:iOO. mo.' 1·2 Bf Dana Point $160. No pets. 64~74 crplS, d r.? s' appliances, un 1ng . n ea 2 BEDROOi\1. bltni;, O\V, BUY 1-IOi\fE DIRECT $l5S -BUS routt' 1 ·1-Jr ... fum FR0!\1 PRNATE PARTY. apt, handy for st udent. 1:~5.'19-~9~715~-~-~~~~~~: 1 $175 • LIT1'1.l': 2 Br hse, patio,. close •10 s..:hool And apt 1 ba. $190. mo. · SP 'CIOUS , BR ·/!rpl Huntin9ton Beach -·garage. 67=>-6369· near Hoag l-losp. Aduhs, i>ltopp1ng. $325. 19791 Ranger 67~"0 ~ 642 2678 ' M • \\ c, El I d I · 3 UNDER NEW Lane, H.B. Ask for Dale, -• ag -\·ery private . .Ne\v· paint, " N 'I 8,rge--e u.x~ .B~. $185 to $220 -per nlo. 642-1387 962-4471. \'ERY atb'activc 2 BR & drps 2 hlks to be&.ch i200 $155~$165 .2 BA, f1p!c. Shopping w1th1n MANAGEMENT OCEANFRON·T·New 3 BR, -hice yard. \Viii consider pct 1~1MEDIATE occupancy,,.. 3 Den. HarOOr Vie1v home. ·pem1. '199-37Ji eye.. BACHELOR & l BR. Pvt 1 blk. $395. 673-2918 2 BR. Bltns, ne1,1·ly decorated, 2 BA, frplc, bltins, crpts, ~ &chikl , I • ~18.Y -ltOUSI-: un f 2 Br. 9ar, yal'd, kiils & pets. ";••··~-;~ S2:i0 -S.t\. 1-11{!& 3 Br,. 1 11~ Many extras. Close to pool. N B h ga r, laund . rm, adults. Costa Mesa encl ga1·ages. Beautiful drps. "Yearly Lsc. ST".:1-1536 BR, 2 B,\, bltns, t:uldesac 640-1837 ewport eac 842-7848. · landscapifli.: Lrg play areil, s\1-eet, lgc lot, dhle gar., 1 'Id' Ai Cl N t H · hts S2.50. nlO. Ask for Dale BLUFt~s. vie"" pool. Brand Deluxe Beach Yeerly 1BDRri!,1 block h'Onl ocean. CLOSE to shopping. Nlce, a cn s ·ean1. ose to 1 __ •_w~po-'--"-'~9 ____ 1 962-4171 -~-~~c-c-Ne\\' lg. 3 ER:._ 21,; ba.,. 2 BR,. hillc, crpts, drps, vie\\' Red('C()l'atcd, pool. $130. clean 1 & 2 BR apts, No ~~,~~~~: .• ~g.fi_~'&J:ChUdr: CHARfl1ING 2 BR garderi • I Ba house, ur ele1n. sch!. LOVELY-nei....,bol·hood 4 br, fam. rn1. Only $450, month. b ILuny., bltins, d/\11, 3 960-2508 pets. Bltns, d.sh\i;hrs, crpts, bungalO\v. Bean1 ceiling, 2 ha...._ large!>" tot, dbl gar, H.B. {)owd, Rlt. 644-013-1 If uses lo oc:.~an. No pets, Laguna Beach ~!J!g~ashing facil., closed 1.,,".,".,'.,84.,.7-•133""1.""-"'""""" pool. $235. 738 Tuslln Ave., Bu1ine11 $32.:i -LaQuc . ..;ta lfo111c ~ Br, Oppo· rtunity 20Q 1"! Ba llllUSC, nr <>IC!ll. M!hl bltinsrsuper condition. $325. • 4 BR, 3 BA, 2 story $ 5 + ulil, Toni i\lurphy SJ• 1.. k 1,~127• * ALl. UTIL. P~IO * $220.-NEW 642-9270 e"es, . $325 • LaQuesta H91ne 3 Br. Rent or lse. Ask for Dale, IO\\llhse, Back Bay, pool. 6 r:·. ·~,,,wee . ...,..,.-:>mo. I 60 ----------1 gar. $375/n1o. 833·1653t • • , I Hotel rooms $36 1\·eek St2a 1 -1 BR. $185 -2 BR. • 2 BR, l ~fl. BA Sen Clemente * Auto Body & Paint Shop 2 Ba. country kitch, lrplc, I ''ard & cov'd patios. 962-4-ln ~-----cc-~ 833-8974. S \EARL"l 3BR~ 2BA,\.~~ 1nonth. Healed pool Laguna Call 6-12-8378 e Bltns, + D\\' --.-------"! *· Auto Snleii & Leasing $i75 · Pool 3 Br. 2 Ba, 3 BR-.-1 1.: Ba, blt·ins, ----------blk to beach_, ~29a yearl~. i\lotor Inn, 1575 !'\. Coast DELUXE 2 Br_patio_ctpt. e \\'ct Bar *NOW AVAILABLE* dir.hwaslH'I', earp., drupes, BEACH llOnie. 4 BR, 2 bas. 3BR! 2BA, 2 blks to ~ach, H11)' 494-3.'>.17 enclosed garage dsh1\•hr e -c:ni.:lo.sed Garage Brand New Garden Apls RIVIERIA REAL TY 1.19 Bl'Ofld1vay . c .ri1. 642-7007 BARB-ER ..,~h:_.o)~. No compeli1ion, ~.-ixn:'ding, opposite Hoag H o s p i I a I Ne\\'J>Orl Beach, Bcftuty shop o\\·ncr \\ill nCb'Oliate flexible tenns, 846-3678 CARR\' out-rci.;l'aul'ant on 1nonthlv rental ha.'<ls ln SC. Fully t!<1uipt · rendy lo t'OIL 49'2-lli4. ~ "LIQUOR LICENSES" 1. Orang!_! on sale fl4.9JO 2. Orange off sale $47 ,500 \Vinston Coll. (2131 777-42-19 Business W1nted 210 \VANT TO BUY i\fENS HA IRSTYLING S 11 0 P . NE\\1PORT BEACH AREJ\. 6i3-t246 Investment~ Wonted 230 CASH .AVAILABLE BUSINESS V'tntures, . 11'AI estate, ln~>e ns. If you have a g p1uje<:t. send details to . ncipal. 149 G Ri\'erslde Dr.. Box 112, Ne1\jl0rt Beach. Money to Loan 240 frplc. pool scrv in<'!. \VE 1-IAVE 1'11\NY, l\IANY hrt1,1·rf'. nl's. Nea r i\Ial'ina Fani-rm, pool·rn:i _ wfpoo\ 642,...•914 ,I',;. '642-3188 -oc-EAN,FRONT APT T bl forced air healing shag • 12 Blocks to beac:h Xlnt San Cleniente Area H. I 1~p111'11g ,.,., .. ,n10 Ihle rrplc IJ'l'nn1s & pool 3 B 2 Ba I • I -a e -' . \I'~"· ·~ k ---+---! 1~ 1, s"' '· "''" · rl ··Le· '$425 Ms-os3s r, 1as everything Rock South LaglJna,i 2 BR-crpts, close-to ·shopping. -.• <1.1Ji..w..n1ar ·c,<----+---'l·BR:-z-Bl\'7'"U9;l 811j-'l017 art 6 & "'knds. P Y-, asc, , · ne~r oce~n. tennis, pool 2 BA Yearly rentll'l Only'. $180/mo. Call 897·1Zl8 leave Realtor 53&-8836 3 BR. 2 BA, 1,1•ilh dsh\\•sr 3-Br, enclosed in patio, I~ARBOR Vie\\ Honie, nu $285, 642-3573 $600 monthly. Ref• s. n1essage. TRI-PLEX, Large, clean 1 & fireplace, $250. . i\lil'tE!:,.. LANDLORDS FREE --· "'LA :RENTALS forn1u l .Ain , l ltf. Bu, a v ai I ;.pl~r. & ~1rp1·, 2 !~ beE-!~! Newport Shores 499-2851 or l213l 681-3509 • i:_IRED ~ s~~ll ~ ~?l!_PI~? BR. bit-ins, di sh w sh r, All apts. h;ive ptjvate patios, 18·m,,,n;~,·, -$275 nto. agent 642-1536. ' .;>OJ. • EFFIC. apts hutn $50 \\'k Bf0'ND NE\\1 ~ Br, M Ba. ·i;. encl"'gar. ne cpt'g:, .m,an~thcear-111'1·'n"oluresDe. Seel -~~~------~-I·==-=-----3 BDRliJS.,.2 ha. Patio. \\'alk or $170 mo. Pool, maid, 1150 sq. rt. adolt apts Nr Huntington -Harbor area, """" """ Stop Here! 2 Br, $1S5. Car, SUPER l l.V. Hm. 4. ~H.,-to beach. 5300 Yearly. ph, klcy,. \.'illage Inn 20th & Npt, S235-$250.··For .S46:209:7 .afL5 PlVJ_v.'kda.ys. CMlares, I JuGsl sOutlhHot .s,.~~ . ln1..'d yd for kids/petli. 21 2 .Ba, lan1 rn1., d1rung, Property House 642-3857 494-9436 reservalions. 61:>-6900 agt. . . DOG RlJl'l enten e enera osp1 w . Homtfincler1 547~9641 club \v/pool & tennis. .$470. A F MARTINIQUE APTS Spac. 2 Br. CID closed gar. Use Estrella Off.rantp tflWPOIT & IAY, c.M ... 2-UU Walk .to Shop'g. 1 Br. Tl·iplcx. CU1'E 61\ch 1-lsc $1.:5 furn $12.5. Sip! pet ok. uril p<l, sn\ J)('t ol;. ::: side. I Homef1nder1 S47·9641 NICE fu111 ~ch S1¥.i DO\\' J 2 BR. Lli fncd Yii"rd~\Vslu', Laguna "., ulil pt.I -\'IC\\', .slove/rehig. N1·. l-li Sehl. OL\NNEL 1 Br unit $175 S~/~10. G39-2!S73 t·an have slip· VnconL CHOICE 2 Br & DI~ $175 Irvine Eside, \\'inding s1ah'Ct1.Af'. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; lilOVE In 3 Br $200 .;:lean. NEW-HOMES kids & pels ok, gnragc. 2 B d o· Cl-JARJ\I ING 3 Br $250 Eside R, en, 2 ba •.•• ' .. ' $-12a ~~P. nu.CID. fnctl u•/gar. 3 BR. 2 baths ········ $·135 Ho 'IE" 3 B 2 u . 527• 3 BR, fan1 m1, 2 ba ..• $450 " -'" r °" i;:i 4 BR, f11n1 rm, 2~~ ba. $475 bltns, c D. gar, kids/pets. NEARLY NEW N. Beach 3 Br 2 Ba $375 furn, l'olor Iv. 2 ..:ar • TKl\\' ALA Rentals 642-8313 6'14-41S6. · -I pts. urn. 360 SO. Laguna, fu111 BACH . • Pool & i-ec rm. Sl6S/mo. **'* 493-0141 *** , . • .. APT. Ocean Vie\v, near 2 & 3 BR. P1i\'. patios. Pool . 3 BR $199 S 3 BR 1¥. BA 'V/W SJ-IAG NE\V exec;.4 BR, 3 .BA \V/180 Balboa Island beach. No pets. 1st & last Nr. shopg. ·Adults only. 842-4504. · 4l-03S9 or PRIV YD & PATIO, IDEAL degree VICI\', tennis & pool ~ lllO. Sat & Sun. 499-1656 1777 Santa Ana A\l?., C.i\f. $600 mo. Eves & \vknds, EL~'E 38R, 2BA, all . ~tgr. 113 646-5542 NE\V Dix 2 Br. 1 1~ Ba LOC. NE\V.· 4 BLKS TO 6-1-1-1791 !tins, oolor TV, frplc, avail LAP~GE 2 BR. fr~lc, pah.o, ! dplx, nr bch, bltns, Jndry BEACH. $215. 492·8510. * EXECUTIVE View 5 Br no11· June 15, $375 mo, Util oceantront. $300 incl. uy_I. 2 BR, $160. ~rpts, drps, rm. 609 Hth St. $265/mo. NICE apt Ior rent. 2 hf', H.V. hn1. Fam rn1, dii1 ,r n1, pd. Also· avail \Veekly thru 494-7873 bltn_s. single story, _bea1n 546-6299 2 BA, live nn, kit w/pa'nt1)', 1cnnis pool. $500. Ov.'ner. sumnter. 714·6'5-2099. STUDIO lull kitchen, close Jn eeilmg, selected pet_ ok. 2043 NE\==•"· -o2~8=R~&~3=-~8=R~A~p-ts. din area, gar, 219 Santa &ro-00)8 • 4 BR, avail llO\V, ~~ blk yrly, util incl $1:50 no pets. ~~~IC, CM. 646-92.13 $200. to $240. Adult & F'am Barbera, Apl B 633-6732. NE\\IPORT HGHTS, 4 BR. to bay. Lrg BR's. Adults 49~7413. . . . section, pets.' Patio, fenced Apts., 3 bas, v.'alk to all schls, STUDENTS \VELCOM:E. BEACON RENTALS NEW 2BR, util pd, children yard. nr. beach. 846-3166. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 $475. mo. 642-8011 S250/l\10. 213-289-8366 eves LagtJna Beach 49-1-9-191 ~~~m;;uo',lO rr:-n':&erCr~ e WALK TO BEACH 3 BR, tam I'm, 2 BA. Harbor 1 BR, gar , avail. now lhru Newport Beach \Vallace Apt 6 642-7J6A Brand nu 1 & 2 br, crpts, 1C ·;";;;';'•;;;Mo;;;s;a;;::::;;;;;;;;;;;~\ View Hon1cs. N e-w-p·o rt July L $160/mo incl. util. --~' ' drps •. bltns, gar. 2'l1 16th I• "·his· •.t:on 833 .,.,,,, 543-1833 aJlcr 6.00 I EA5i'SIDE:, 2 BR, I~; Ba. St ooo ~' 847 ~7 .,..,; • .,...,.,, -.>0<H • • B!\CHEl.OR Aot, year~· At reflig, bit-ins, cpts, drps, · ·~ or -.,,,,, LA ~fANCHA APTS. ;--BLUFFS, 48R, 2\~ ba, Balboa Peninsula Beach.$120/J\10. + S3a/mo lb-esh rmi11t, pool. No pets. 2 BLKS Beach, 2BR, attl'ac NEW Luxury Apts, close to din rn1, fan1 r1n, pri patio, ext;a for ~he 3 i::~1mmer $170. 64()..-0.174 blt-ins, new ep.t, paint & shop'g & beac:h. Gas & \Vtr $425 nio., 64~1480 $35 WEEK & UP 1110 s. Also 1 BR. until June SPACIOUS 2 B 2 Ba drps. gar. $155. mo. · Pd. Adults only 01· ramily 3 Br .. 3 Bu. Lagw1a -New 3 BR-2 bas Fani-nn frplc e -Sleepihg Rooms 15th at beach, Sl35/nio. No bltns dills n~; ...... ,i~* pool' aft 5 & wknds. . . Blt·ins incl. dshwhr. Home 00~ H&-"' pool, 'com pl<l•l y' e Ho11se.kee_p1'ng Rooms pets. 6&2833 or GT"a-5800 · ' ' -..-. "6 ' • Shag Crpts. Small pet ok. · · · · ·' · · · · · -· • ..,.,., '" "' Bkr frplc gar Adutls no pets 3BR, 2BA, duplex. dbl gar. p 1 4 BR, funl rm, 21,~ Ou •• $350 3 BR, 2 baU1s ••.•• , .. S390 2 BR. den, 2-ba • -· ••••• $400 3 BR, bonus nn, 2 ba • , $425 3 Br. 2 Ba. Lag1uta-Vie\\', refurbished, 642-4623. • Ocean V1e\V Aris ' ' ' · yrd, laund hookup, d/w, 1 oo ·Gas BBQ. cl . ·~ BALBOA NN S'" . k & I BR 376 \V. Bay St., Clift. 1, 2 & 3 BR S!udio. ose Ul ·····•· ·• '' • 'fJ<N oi Br, 2 Ba, \\'alk to bch • . ""' per \V up. • 2 mile from beach, no pets, 3 Br. 2 Ba. Ne\Vport -"poo). ieilriis, rt><lecoraled~--105-~1aln-Street 2 Br-&--baeh!s,_ Color TV, _Br, 1 ba &_ 3 br, l ~iJ!a, 842-2178-. Priv. Patios Ba.yfront to1vnhouse .. $425 Va Cant. $400 mo, 646-34.39 675-8'1'40 nUlid serv, pool. TIJE bltn range, drps, crpt, pool, $160 to $250-per Mo. Bayfront toY.'llhousc , . $425 :l\fESA. 415 N. Ne\\•port elubnn, ci;rport. Z.!12 Col-Clean. quiet 1 & 2 Br, nearly 778 Scott 'fl'I. C.M. ' 3 Br. 2 Ba. C.D.~I. 'V a lk 1-'UR~. Bac h_elor,. nr. Blvd .. NB. 646-968l. lege Ave. S4&6032. new bldg. \Vtr/ga~ pd, child > 642-2Q07 • to beach ...... , ........ $425 "SINCE 1946'' Newport Heights Pa\'llhon. $150/rno. 111cl. --NT-ED f al .. __ DELUXE 2 BR 2 BA New ok, no pets. $1-la & $160 .. I ~~~~~~i!ii:~"'!'~I 2 Br. r,am. & dining nn. 1st \Vestern Bank Bldg. -·--''·-><-·-ti.l. .. \Vkdays lil·-S.-835-1011-\\!A1 eni e _.to._.s un..r._l:; ·--w.arpci nary·-racu. 8-12--1652 -~---~---l TftE-ru<:CfTING~ - ls.I JD Loans Shbi-e Cliffs ........•••. $500 'unlveh>lty Pa1·k, ll'\llne 3 -BR to responsible middle ri1r S"'ing or eves & 1\'knds. beaut . Spanish American crp7 g, s. 250un l')' aci · SUPER SI , 3 B . 2 1 PALM ME·SA APTs. 7225 Days -552 7000 Nights aged or older couple. }Ang 842-2806 hon1e in Newport Shores'2 ear gar. S · lmnted. iarp. ., 1 s Y --:-...CB"kr"."°6"7>-===-:--• teti:n rental only. N'o teachers 548-9444 6'ir7613 occupancy. 646-475'1' Th'l'lhse, all apph s, pool & MlNUTES TO NPT, BCH. UP TO 90% 8Y• % INTEREST 2nd TD Loans LANDLORDS I • 3 BR, 2 bA, "'inter, frplc, ' ' , clubhse No dogs no 1vater Bach, 1 & 2 BR. from $157 • 2 BR CONDO , •• From $220. childt-en or dogs. S27a. 1513 2 houses h'On1 sand $250. 2BR. (ront duplx, fum/unfurn 1 BR. Close to sltop g. bed $2so "846-3-liO Ad it' N Pets \\'e Specialize in ~e1vport -$245. nto. lse Cliff Dr, 548-8032 eves or to June 28th 67~1· 1 blk·oc:ean; $210 avail 00\\' $122.5011\IO. Also Large 2 V ~Alic TO BEACH • l~ sMc~ Dr • Beach e Corona del l\tlar • 2..SR condo ...• $26.). l\Jo.Jlsc• \\o'kend~. · 'VIDE I 'r f ts .128 46 SI, &HAG, 644-434{). B~ ~.l40/MO .• No pets. (5 blks tron1 Newnori Blvd) & Laguna. o w· Rental Ser· 3 BR Ho1ne • •• $2&i. li1o/lse San Juan Capistrano \\o'eekly ~~ i;10~hly~ ap " OCEAN front, lw;ur11'us 2. 3 67::>-283.l or 67~ Bl.'T. 2 & 3 BR, Crpts Drps, Bltitc;;.! • 546-9860 • Vtce is FREE to You! Tr.y 3 BR h<>nie ••.• S300. l\1o/lse Sand & Sea Realty 675-8800 & 4 BR, 2 ba. apts, gar, QUIET FOUR-P;.zx garage. ¥J8 16th St, 536-Zl.6.5 * .CASA VICTORIA * Lowelt rttes Orange Co. Nu·Vie1,1•! 4 BR hon1e . $425. J\1o /lse NE\V 3 BR, Frplc, Shag cpt lnclry. 6-16-3114 3 BR. 3 BA. S220 ~0~•~&1_7~·3_95_7_. -----Sattler Mt-, Co. NIJ-VIEW RENTALS RANOI REALTY 551-:m:I bit/ins, 1 ~3 ba, pool, gar. Corona del Mar . No pets 2868 La Salle No. 1 NE\V Apts. \Valk to Bch. l, 2 & -3 BR. furn & unr '•w BE.AUT Pr'•celon mod<l 3 2 patios. $325. 493-7210 . 1 . Br~fur!l·shte o c e ~.n 54~3524 Cir 540-6338 • Bach, 1-2-3 Br. Fr. $150. Ca.rpePools, ldrapes525, ~Df\VVI' TVrla 642 .. 2171 545-0611 613-4030 or •194-3248 · ... . . . , Bachelor apt util furn $125 Vlt?\\ .. f-l00l·s1ngle ndult $155. • ,,.,.:-.,~79 ant. , etc. cto ( Senritlg Harbor area 24 yrs, 2 BR, 0 1, Sl-15. 2 BR \valk Br, 2 Ba, lrg hv & din NE\V HOUSE 3 BR '2 bu n10 avail itnnied yrly. 64&-2696 VERY Clean, 2BR, crpts, Extras. :;.,.,.di ' -e-v es St, at Harbor Cl\1. 642-8970 -7~ t bea 1 HB 3 BR $ll!r area, BBQ &. patio. Xlnl + fan1 frplc, all blt/ius. ' 833-0Szi · new drps, bllins, no pets, ,0536--0269~~"=""~--~~ DON'T BORKOW He. 2 c ~R, i BA. Sunset Univ, Prk loc. $325/nio. POOI4 Penn. $350 499-3736 . CLEAN 1 BR, best Bay, $155, 786 Shalimar, 642--8907 LRG 1 BR. Upper. Crpts, EXTRA Large 1 or 2 Br. " 'TIL .YOU CALL US'I Beach. 2 BR, singles ok, I ~"=v=a~il~F,<"b~l-o''=· ,."5~''-"..,35.5=~·. NEW 3 BR. in Vil lage _$an 2 ~· ~~n~~·eJi':Sn:;n-~~::t r,~~/~1s1oc·s~72 no pets, 1 & 2 BR. $13.>$155 .. Stove, drps, .bltns\ carports, nr ~;i~:itt~·. FNom ~1!~· 1~7 ~rrow on your horn..!_~ Npt.lkh .. Agt. [ee_, 9~,l?,(l NE\V 3B_R, 2BA wfbltins, J.uan, (!001 & lake__p1iv. $275. $250 ' 49,~ 494-1268 STEPS t~ bch,J l3R, No\\' l'cf,-.ci.'PtLd1·p htd -!.KJOI •• ~;J Ai~~f&rgt~:~~~ts. Monrovia. 645-0926. - fOT any good purpose. • Corona del Mir crpts, drps, comm. park & 49a.ffil4 • .J96-5767, exl <12: . -• :______ until ·June 30th. A<iulls, no pets. 645-8965. LU}...'tJRY Lrg 2 BR. adulls, illg Los AngeJet County for pool, nr UC I, 833-844'1' Santo Ano The lastrsl dn1,"· in the W~st. r>oJI 673 ''" 2 -3 BR. ba, crpi/dll>S 2 BR, l BA. bltlns, garage, bl" I h . over 20 years and NO\V in -R Cond '"al Sq . , .a D:1il v Pilot Classi fied ~ "O\l't\I $135;-Ask for Dale. uns, poo, nr r. oppmg 0 C Jy' SEA WIND 2 B o, lY nut uare. ' 360 A 1 F 360 pools, p\ayg)l(lund. $150 up. center ,t.; bus, 194l Pomoajl. SI~1;fk, ::X~nTGAGE CO.· $225/month. Oldie, but goodie 3 Br, 2 Ba. Apts. Furn. _ p s. urn. Call ~0140 962-4471 {714) 556-0106 Next To Spyglass Call &12-2657 $18:>._ Ga l', {n(.'Cl_.Kicls lPets. Cost• Mesa 1,2"e='R'--.. "A'--rl"'u"u"'.-no-pe~1.-. "'e"A-.< 1 -.~2~B~R~.~,~B~A---,~1.~.-. n-.-•. -_F_._._n1_._in_v_._1_1.~y __ _ 4500 Campus Qr!Ve, N.B. VIEW NE\V 2 BR & convert den. Homefinders 547·9641 Costa Mesa ---·"-"'---------! l\tEAOO\VS, APTS, 387 \V, POOL, c]iti, drps, bltns. · FROlif $170. You can Uvt! Mort Broad nl oor, Turtlcrock. Condominiums · Bay St., C?\t. 646--0073. 960-?AJ64 (l\!essg 646·9663) "''here . ·ou play: 3 pools. Ja· . -· 260 3 Bedroon1, 2 lmth hon\<?, 833-8647 eves/wknds U furn 2 BR panly fUl1I. No children LRG 2 Br, l 12 Ba stud!·o, cu:i:zi, blnlard ron1s, partv 'Trust o..ds fil't'plnce. fo11nol dining, L n_ n · encl gar, }'8l'd. Coupe. rooms, volley & basketball ;;:=;~~ seJf~leaning ov,,e11., E~ljof aguna--uelCP' Fountain Valley _o"r"pe'"1s.;C!l155~~584s $157.50/rpo .. 847-4440 courts, bttrhtques, babbling P•1V1&tc con1n1un y en111s-. $1iJ . (JUI Pd. Charming ------'----" -H H bo brooks. SUNDANCE, bes! llon1e O\vnc~ S\\'lnuning pool i11 th!s d k So Sh T R I 3 Rl'1S, $9;; 1110. Adt:ilL, over unt1ngton ar ur ma.n"-ned 1 .. ~ 2 bedrooni CA$H Now P,..stigous nt'\."lt « bove tu. Br, priv, ec, • ort •rm' enta 3.3. no pets. Inq. at 2.io ,...,, m1"" T'bu.. 3 "1· "" bu o do FOR re111 or leas·e. b'a•1d apts in Orangu County. COl'Ona del j\,1ar. $495 per "' '"" 1 ivn ° • ~ '?l ' • C n • Sierks St. $1.000 to $20,000 111.,11111 _ len~c. G4•l-4G87. $2:i0 -Lltil Pd. 2 Br. NC1\• $275. n10. Ill'\\' 2 BR To\\·llhouse, s\\·\n1 10'~ Warner In •~1~untain Loan cointltltments by phone .. crptfdrim,-2-patios .• ocean FULLER REAL TY 3BR .. 2B1\, ~~luxe, 407 C pool & rec. q ose to Valley is your kind of plact, : ~ ~S\ibject to vc1·i[lcntlon of fuTAL PANOR.AitICV IEW. \'iew. 5'16-0Slll anytiine Hamilton, $2jJ, 833-8160 for ocean, patio & ,·erv prh·ntP. ('_71_4;,) ,..96_27-1202~...--~-- '' factll. lifonthly pny1vln1~11alts S4p~g8JnRss 2H~~· BaBl'nn2d ~"' $300 ~ Charnilnit 2 BR, frplc, Huntln•lon Booch .BRAND NEW appolnlnient ·call collect, 213-322-4427 aft Huntlngton...Buch_ .._, _ tailored to your \nd _ dn , ,\I , ",uc. '1 •!Qt<;;, dCl'\C1•. • ._ NE\V 2 story, 2 BR. Crpls, 6 pp1 1' " requlre.ments. •. b.ease SHXXl/mo. 6'1'3-SOSS NU-VIEW RENTALS NE\\I lu . .Cury 3 BR. 2 bas.. 1\reekly Rate lor .Single. Apartment drps. ~ltns. Adults. sm. 381 Irvine DELµxE adµlt po o:l s i d-~ No new to-1•e-finance your ~ G73-40l0 OJ' 4!}.1:32~8 Rc..-e. fa.ells. bll·hls. \\•shr & . -t Victoria ---------garden bungalO\V, nr ocean. lo''' i11ter-cst .1st T.O. \\>Ith 3 BR. 2 BA, ne~· shag cpt. NE\r -2 BR Arch Bt-ftch dryer, AdulL'I over 10. 962· ·~Speaial -1'-love-ln Ra ,,____ lMMAC l br. ne\\' s~ove, 2 BR. Condo. \\ratnut Square. frpl, lrg patln, G pools. NATlONAL P.tORTGAGE trplc. gar.. $350 ""!'>· l~t. · lfelgbta Ocean St. canyon vu. 1913 * ,.,,.~ s1 .... , * Air Comllrt ... ci re fri g. •shag. Quiet S225tn1o. sauna, tennis. 846--0219. CO Lei '1>Ur ""Ui\y \\'Ol'k & last 1100 deposit 605 . Id d k '~~-~~--,.,-* -•• , ... ~~ * WolMn & .o-.. " ne1'gl1bo1·\1ood. s1~. l';l'l <)~(\fl. Call .:OA~-~'=-7 j\\so 1 Br. From $135. · ·' • ., . · · "73-&T·~ · Beaut. ~plJ rps, ec ·~. l'BR. New """it, drps, reJrif'· ~ """" OJ'-! ~"Ql,IU" '" W'1 ---tor yO\J, Just give 1111 R call ; N11i;;111.sus, 1:1 77. or vRcant. $350 ti:'nt 01. sell "'' • lftchtfl hcAltln • IHN'Clri•• 11:00111 LRG 2 BR niit. ne\\'IY Laguna Beach L•_guna Niguel ' No Cb!lgalion, 642""a290 9r.2,9= '97-"''IM '"' 49'. ,.",. ••. wnshr/dry, Pl\liO, p OO -• LlflOltl f11ml1Md • A""to '8rllttt 1 ""' "'-' " ~"' Y> ~-$1"0 548-14'• 1 decorated, nr shop p Ing I CALL 2 BDR!<.I + den. L'Ompletely L ._ F••ott ~ 4 ~--"".:.--~~-* Mold Sonic• * J•tml n.trapy Poo ..cent~. oo.pets._Ji·Mkl823. NE\V' deluxe lO\\'nhouse, * BRAND NEW * ., ~atlon1I Mortg1f9i Co. renl<Xlelcd. Pntio &-deck: -•"'• .n-3 BR, ne\\·iy dcc:orl'll('(I, frplc, • H"'" Pool • Mootlfit •••tM :fBR + dt!n. \\'f!I tmr, ocean ·1 • 2 'BR. 2 BA. '°T1'0m ~ 4 _ -835-2>1~ ,. Awllablc ne'''· $310. n10. LARGE 2 BR, 2 BA. ramily J?(U'tlgc, \\'UShet/d1')·cr, $250 \Va te't FalJs-Lagoons-Fountains 2 BR,' crpts, drps, blt.n5• • vieo.'" "'nt to beac:h. 1 )'t' ,~1~:; Unturn. F1n11~hed unita '-2toQ N. ?.1ain, Snntt'l 1\1\11 Jicollor &14·72'1'0. rnio crp· t9:, dr•'i', fenced yd. lsc. 536-S777 or f>36-72S2 ' Vh palio,..ga1ttge. Adults. $180. le!lse, $400 pt>r 1110 + ,\vnil. rt: ~ ---~ "" L--N.-1 Stay· A Day. Weck. Monlh or\ alever Gnu &'!3·S1:11 t·;.<; pm only) clcat11·n•, N-·· del"··e IBR "ROWN VALLEY Apt• • •~ --~ ---3BR-~ ..+-.-1-.BR tnoorue $2\iS_mo. ~,·all. Feb. 1. _!1gyn1_ 19µe~ ... • " .... v.. 1o,,1 unit •llm~ gar . $81.000 phone 837"9115 • -__ , . --·-DAltY RATES FROM $9;0li 2·BR.1·BA. '"'J!'t>. ., ..... --'ruwnho11se. O<e.•n view, sao Di"'1> "''" ., Coa•I ff ,UT YOU~ MONEY O\\·ncr 4:J> ... e ... n It a f' rsDRM:. 2\1 Ba, rain r1n M 0 NA R cl{ s u In 1n I I ' firtphtl'e. Pool. wlk to beRch, $300 nKI '+ H\\)' to Ulllh11st. 2373-1 1 1 !~ TO WORK prQR YOUI 6j;to:UWO w/V..'t?lbit, 1en. ~brlng~Si2:1_ 1noi,;nilieie.nt ~an &.-c:oalit .. $22;)/fi'.10. __ . 6T~2 Clc.!!nlp on leese_,~~ -11lllhu1'$l~ Lag. Niguel µ._ Ea-:m l0$C or 1nor~ On ...,,,i?JJ. LOV '! y 3 b " 1,.. · ' q ' viewt ne\Y lge-2,--BR, 2 BA LA.RGE~2BR. 101,·er. rangt_., -Rustic Chermer 17l4) 83.l."{)730,.~'=--'-I I -·red 2nd ~.,1 ~-·•s on E ' ' r, • ,,..., 11"·un g 1110• 543-U.26 · Jv/m1crownve ovc.n & 1nany -~1 IV ---:-........ •-'"v Ull'VU pool,· Irvine Teryace., Yr. Lid · I I · 1 1 11 $tl5:1 per ino. •0 est t.B~nn. t1nlt <'~e 1ri belle" Newoort Beach I Oranjf County n:al estate. lsc. Furn or Uun. 5-cy.3773. o I e unu&utt fctilul'Cil, fl< \I Wilson. ApLB. call ~-&.sbopplngln Soulli l..Aa\1nn. SlGNAL i\IORTG1\CJ1: C'O. 1,j:;j~ffi'i;ttii"][i~;}ira;: mmnn.olty \\'l'l r c c • - ----*...1 J · ~ ) R -2 •~ h I (n4) 5.16-(llOO l 1\'i blks ld b<:h, kids, t..100 Oppor, 3 BR. 3 BA. facilities. Lease S47fi. mo. INE\V 3 Bil 'triplex, NJ Stove k. rtu •tr. Inc . Sl1a B , 2 hfl. 1.....,ni 'Om ,~ ~-0 , ., B J*lf, 'students O\(. $290/mc. OR, $490rn1o. Open S/S, r-.. 1" only. 831·0550 orl e>..'lras. 2028 Fullerton, C.~I. n10., fl.II util. lncludec!. Call r.~11 n. C:h11rn. sm. nJ(), --..... "'tuupufJ t., ,~. ' •111-l Pinclt\n Jtltr. f15.4l92. 133 Via \Va.tleni, 54()..8\46 ·1'1".>-029 644-1869, O\\'ller for aon'L J99-,'930. yearly. 673-1$23 ~~700 • .. ----- " • ' ' I, .. ' I W·•-•••, JonuoN 16, 1'74 • ·,PILOT-ADVERTISER 16 WMne1dl)', J11111ar1 lb, 1974 ~·~~,,...., ·1 \.'1 p· - • ~.,.....----• ' "' Holp Wint·•, J & "'710 Hllp W1ntoc1; Mi F 710 Help Wonted, m & 710 •Newport 811c Off. le• R1pt1I 4<IO Lott 555. H1ullng H•IP. w1ntod, M & f 710 -m • , _ _,_ _____ , I I[ ~1-1--"-..,-----1--'----..,--GENERAL OFF~E 1 BR'1. F rom $115 -'$225 E..'\ECUTIVt-: 0 .,.. FICES ~ementi LOST Grrrnan Sh~ p he l'd YAllD. 1nu'ttRr ctC811-ups, Admh,istratlve A11nt COLLEGE STUDENTS l':le<.·u·JcuI 1'eth J::xi!ell~nt 1thtrting ~u.ltuy fell' Bachelor fur;n $205 i\\'All.~AOLE Airport 8.l't!'a, . . Sllv111• y,•/black u1unlc .~ remo\'c h't'C5, dirt, -IV)', It .. you JUt\'e 120 wpm tihort· Tu call (11~ estab. FuJ!tr AAMES j.)Utgol,n£: pcl'liW' "'llQ \111JC!y11. OccaJi \'It-\\!. \.t'ftl'}.V it;'{l)l:e. l2.Al sg ft, Suite fo.r lea~ ,1:ind(ll~. 4 yr old fu1nalc, dti \'t> \vft·ys, I! I u n~Jlll. ho.nu, 70 u·iini U('Cw<1.t& tyi>-<:ua;t0rrtf'1'11. Ave $3.!C pt':r aui·cau Q\ 101~ vi 1.11 .. Jct,y ~c~ll}t:'I' JleaJf1<1 Pool. Adul A Only._ i-;l!lab. bldi.:. ait'-COn(f, cpt'd. Auto-TranSpo' rtltloh 525 --M: lh&, 'wcihun~lctillatJ •. ....A--:.ol1"=Ml"°''i'=-,-~~~~·l 11lf.t, lfuptrfor "''rltlr~ skills, fir. S-12-Wl2. · :E1u1ilofmC:rtl :Ag~ney i,'Olltll{'t iu n bu!i)~orNce. Avc- LAS BRISAS PTS rlrpd, p.'lllt'lf!<t ne-ec11Uo11 \\earing hlac'c. tlta oollal' H'"o·--l11nln9 f II I 1~-kk I ex [ nv AJDfS ' 00"' FREE I 1" • area in· ofCit. attrnctlvely CAR POOL SERVICE &: choke chrun ".'/!_,. A ...... u CUUltC ._, t.>eptng: • ~'001\S-D E.'1'.An.... •• -1 1o tyr.htJC &·phone e~i:ier. 1c p-SSlj River 1\Vt>,. ..i"'B I d LSO I r J>er thru irll\l bahu1cel LVN'11-Nur11Jig .t\,lcles OK f\I . X,in'I pntl'ntll\I &.. (,'(), ('.all 00·~ pr t"t . A () (' F I fo I Cou11ty UceMc~ ~!;c Npt •IOUSECLEANINC. t x p, N(n)llg k.110\Vll'<lil'C or EDP trousekeepenJ, lull. p/l\lllt'. Electrical Tech to $1 bf'nefl!i;. ('1~ll Pal. ,, \\1/roo1 µt, 1 P11io:1e 1tftll\\;:1t1;:: ( ireu.m2a19t5on Bcb,~on be4ch. J\4::,v!il'tl. cstinu1tcg (::!ve\l. Cu.II oo rore f\t·counUn{; tcclinlqllt'' & i')I nwz~ 1·11 < G 4 2 -5 8 6 1 l ltl'pah'!J of 1vs, l'nd.kli;, Jason Beat A11ency· PARK L·IOO serv ce. llC u 1'1Jnl. .x·ct:i· 1 • • 6j5.. ~. -' 10 nn1 01• after 6 pm. <•10"" "'ell ''"th pc"'"!C then 16 '" ''·"0) st 'I~' 1"c"'<•(\ pluvcnl eh:· l • ~ ne-'"'·~111•. 2 •·tll c·n<lo, ~·-~),t'~!t'ln".~c.·r..av.rulol.. ~~VJ I After 6 PM GHE.Y ·-J'•r'1·u.1 , • lbs, -19r 61' ''"'1. ~ .... .. 'I ovi• • 1.?"'"-' c ""'" ""v ~ , . • l7·Kl0 B1wk1t1u·~ ' t', V~y . ..,. \U"'-' i'il .... ~ 10 .,.,. w " ..,..... _ , .. .. ..... .....,.,,.. I \\'Wld llktttn c:oniidtir you t tiea.llhcure Ccntt1~ !!lent.)' ot ovl·r1 hnc, if Sul!e 213 96.3-677~ DAILY PILOT I Steps to ro1n.rnu111ty J)Ol)I .• ~25t>J \ CftJUlt nt l!kin t lp p ed HOUSE OF CLEAN fo~thePQt1ilk11]of111y~laht CQOK; 14)Jl ruiy'sN.Y.&ir "·1uit.;cJ. ~Gon'IOfc to$S- -, - -.Gllnlllllll<UBB·hi::&:d S:E:UL3.LlllllS'!fltlCIO. -'\'l/g1•cy :<lulde~. full 1t1U. e DOES EVERY'rlllNG • Alm. $1mlni; .saln.1) lo & G Ill N,. O c nil'IJOrt 2100 t1tu·001· Bl., Sui!c 207 ~ ;RUBI! NEWPORT CENTER I ][j] l.lllrk~top, e1-can,1 11nde~·~at11 llornes, OUl.ce::1 t;;lZ-6Si! SlOOO. XIJ1l oµportunlly. N dr · f~ OOk broiler Coi;tu i\IC!IU $1100 l:~Cl'llt-nl 1)Ppcll". for ·bubbl~, • 67S.70IO • N1'~\VPQRT CEN'i'£n ! ""0nal• 111~'0 fumni.v. Ui11t Sat. Kindly scu<I res1u11e 10 ee exp. Y c · lnrllv. \~·/lite c"'f.l('I'. to enjoy -----'~ RClO~l r.ft11•(· "'Ith tu11tali.tic · 1-110111. &!G-7003 edicated Cleanlng Pregldcnt. P .O. Uo.x lfHO, nuui,_ Apply ~-IZl '''.es~erly ELECTRONIC plr.nty ul ''i\Y't~ty & publlc Sun'.t Bl.ch f ,. II ... & • ,,, ... DO .EVE''YTHJNG • N, ........ ,, l'•a•.i•, ~ .. 9'2GG3. fs'lc'11". ' Suite 106, Nt\\l>Ol'l ~ I • 1:.:°"'~...::;o;::;::; ____ v1e1\' o .-e\\'potl 1)1·.....,1· ·1 l.OSTLrJt;:Ct•rmnnShe?hc.rd, ~ [\ ":::; ~ •-, 1...a. ASSEMBLER~..., •l..'Olll1u·L Avi:t typ ni: oll' llh LARC£ 2 BR, ·2 Bi\, for Ct1h\1!11:1. 56.) l!ICJ. If. $1?5 Per10n•l1 530 lllnlf', cl.irk 1v/01'Q.ru;e f11cn. Jtl·fs, 1'~1'ee c11L li16·2S39 COOK ;;x1te1' on PCl3'11. ,uuy .lihlft. hflltlfuk (;real c'l), bet1C'(its. • 1 ...,"" . 1:1er 1110. h11•ludcg utiUIJei;, hnir 1ni~sh1" on 1-e11r, very Income Tex ASSEMBLERS · 1 301" Cull Tl'n:v. • P"OP c 'I*"'/ 1110 Nesr J · · 1 * FREE * • E,·~rlcn··". •···ta •na. Call • 'cueral l\ton1t0&'!>, .111:. iJ n A l>f'ach. · · · • tuu!or service, cu11.c t n~ · • ~h~·. 1 1111$...: 111111 ''Cl'Y rnuch, ----------·I "'r,L.,tll'11..'-'\.I ~· '' E ntcrprillc S_l. (.:~I, r,w.<1s~. ~ J•1on w••t g•nc.y-- •213:l92-ln12• & lots Of fl'f!e lJ(ll'kJug. RACE TIC .TS-N<•t'f!ll 111cdicntion, l..oJi -nr Income T•x Service ,,..,,.._., -17·!00 H"JQkhuri;t, )' ... V1y. l~STATE RE1\LTY 640-1120 . KE EM!l>lurt, l'all Lisa 673~2-:iS.1 l)()f'liOnal or bu~lnes.s lninicJ. oi>enings ro.r ntaturc t.~l\/cx1XJr. vref. Over JS. -.. , . . , . s700 s~illt> 213 003-677!:1 ~ooms 40:0 '"lE\V 011· No· <1bl1 .... r 'rl I k • ~ y JJ··•-• bl k Full or J><trl tin1e., Exec •. Sec1ctu1y 1~ •C!t' space near 'If~\ •on. 1ese 1 c e1s LOST Blnl"k/Gray 1'iger cal, ~ etu.11 · -r --'-~rea J11dh•lduals \1'/sli1. e .Y>ar 18•1,. Beach Blvd.-llB j ll'i-:1,.'f;pUOll!!l ~00 OJ;:NJ•:nAr. v i:;1-11CLE R.OO~IS szo '"k UI) iv/kit, Orunfic County A.ir Po11 aro. fl'ee on u lsl t.'Olnc h·g nltt>recl 1nale, 2 it, yr 1714) 675-6676 ~. lll~101y. 1rttr train for ·'" • , t;ul l·'t·iday 1300 -r ,_1~cHA.~IC __ _ $00 \\'k up aph;, Chlldrtn \\'itl1 \'iC\\', curpet11, drn.pes, hruus. RegulRr 11cln1J,:11lon old , , Vic: 19th ,t 'l\111tin 1''or Appoh1to1en n1echtl11i<:al twcntbJy \\'Ol'k. C:OOK +. OIETARY 1\!DE.S. Ch.!l'k Typist ~ lfio CXIX'I'. t•rq'cl. \VIit tl'llln &pets~tion.Z\76Newport uh', 460 llq Ir at '31(' pt>I' ticket t-0 , th<' \\llNSTON Ct.I 118/1·1 please cull M Nursing ~\Ides for llci.:l.'pl,L>c.nl Q!c ·~OOQ A~~~·,;; Ji .. 31. S1l"l.i mo. Blvd Cl\J. ~S"'9T:;;> 0 r 1HJ ft. lncludcR I prh·ate \\'ES1'EB.N 500 STOCK CAR 5-1s-'.~·n7 ' aionry Duncan Electronics healthcal'c. 642-2410. Pci1ivnnt.!I ~·y . lo ~7W stui1ini; 1'nl:J-y + ninny G--1.>-3967. office, a111plc rooin lor 3 RACEI. Qualifying day. Just LOsr": Cl.•PJ •d m•11y Si•"ep Bll.ICK block &"stone l\'Urk. -· ~':S<i5 1''11bvJ~'~ ll.dl. C.J\1. ·cosmetic Sales Clerk J\tl.'lt"" tlk, C111plr ~500 b1'ucfil~. NO\\' lntc1vl~\\it'1!,, desks in outer oUice, lsl t.'<ln1e n & ask for your f1w · . x .,. " f qutt.l .Opror E111p oyer 111/f ... . .,,,,.,., ~ ROOlir for rent \\'Ith U6(l of n\Onlhs rcut lt't'c. 556-8330 l"(ll'l' tickets. \VARD s. LEC: dog, Vic. Ball>oa Penn, 3-lth Qu11lity \\'Ql'k1uansh!p. 1::·====·====== I Lcadln" independent drug J\i'l'S'J', "·' rsn. oJV<N A]{ r.r y 0 pp 0 1·tunlti~. kllchi>n 1.ten or \\"Oltll'll. -~ ~59~i8 INC .. 12.'l·I s. l\tajn, S11nt11 & \\I. !h1lhof\. 1/13, Return Slewa11 ~tasonry, 640-0887 l· iltOl'e l!Ceks l'Xpt'I'. lt1<iil', lil•kpt?t:UllSIL' StiOO (;.l:t-ltG:i. co~ltl i\li'Nn. Phon<' 646-6959. B et\\' fen Ai;ia. AMERICA.N 1110TORS to 11l:i Pomona st, C.l\I. Moving 10 handlt• busy l'1S1lu~llc !A;si~n Engu1~cl' '1:')3l GOOD ~:!AN to fill vucancy 12 & 13. ())sta l\tesa. · DEALER. l{t"\\'BI'l':I. (5} ASSEMBLERS dt'!)I. Cnll Helt"n l\lason. l\111.:ru \\'a,·c Jdtt·r ~ in beach a1-ea. Age S100.00 • ON-BF;ACll ' JCENSED ~PlHITUi\'lS1. RE\\1ARD. for ret urn of HAU LING SIO & up. i\Toviug . · !>IO·GOj} f'oas1u l ·Peri;onnC'I 0i ll-Jeaiuuc--Si~'tl liii1n11-0rf(uff, !Jut n1aturity 1--f;,,o-Util. -1-3Lx 16 "Spitltua1-1·eadin~!'I 0-~m. hlaok-n1a19-;1xm1a~ iuu•-P~P.. \:.urd.__& •ura0 c cll'an-uL Ageilcy,' ~790 H1'1:l>Qr Hl\'d., ~N· ,E.,dWJPlo011R;.1 ls. \\''-' 1r:Un. Ah· n1aH, c . Kit. & Bath • Ne\\1JOrt -10 pin. Advice. on flll 1i.v t·ut. 11111111l11g fl"tlin 100 * Gli-:nl32-* Ex per ence Ct\f. -F. Jl~ktrson, f>·r e ~--:: G73-1241 01· 67:>-0018 1nat!ers 312 N._ El Canlino Blk \\'est \Viliwu, CJ\ol, call P•inting & .. . Personnel Agency s 0 uth11'cs1crt1 Pctrolcuni, ROOi\t. ocennlront bldg, priv Rtal, San 9fe:n1en1c, for 63!Hl7f!7 or 832--0361. Paperhanging , VOLT COUNTER MAN 833 Uover Dr., N.13. F'I. \\'u1'lh, Tcx. ____ 1 ba & enlrnnce. Ceniral La-appt call 492-903•1. 492-91:-ui LOST f blk poodle & t \vhite Instant Personnel for Jh•nttll ynrd, E..:p req'!l, 642-3870 ---.-*-GUARDS * guna. $125. 497·1232. PROBl.-.Ei\1 p 1· e gn an c y . ~le 1?oth s~l n1in. Lost CUST.O~I •!DUSE J)Hinl~n~ & · Teniporary Scrvic'-' 1!ho11ld hnve kt\O\\'lt"do:e uf OP£NlNCS NO\V ROO!IT 10 rent S80 mo. close , "* 1 MO' FRE1': RENT * con fi dent , s''nipathctic '\'IC Ahso V1!l us, 1\1.V. rep.111-.. l11tetior spec1ahst, 38-18 Catnpus Dr., Suite ]()6 various tyJJl?S roos1ruction FULL & p,\H.T 'fli\lf. to college & shoppin". Oelu."':C offic:ei; a/port, .full pregnancy c 0 Uli s c I Ing, !"~1339 or 6 ~ 0-OS 1 7 iu .. 'Ousucal spray. v.•inter Nt!wporl Beach 546--11tl equir11uent. · air tools. l'lec a: S , 5750 e Retired OK ' ·,0.0003 "' !!ennce, H.mple parking. Abortion ,t adoptions r~f. Rti\\•11.1-Q. rat~. . . Equal Oppol'. Eniployer tools, t.'<linpactlo n l'IJ1lip., r.X8C. ec Y 1 • ,.1,,1 Oi•t-1.111,111y ~·il•g• ~~ I l 'ro Tin c Cc-k P ti 0 e11eraton;. compt'<!~sors, . '" ..... , '-" -'J1,·es rates. f rn l rm APCARE &12-1136 BLACK & \Vhile female 1 .,.,,a .. ain ng " :)h 100. t.ri.iiiig s;,. BaclQ:t\IUnd Slud{•nt~ BALBOA Isl. S17.50 per "'k lo 10Ct> to'r. Also desk spnec J lf'E. OR DE \T··,1 Tabbv c·•. 1,,, s ivht. flea 5'17~32<J6 AS-SEM-BLERS for·k lift~, t•!1 ·. Pe1111. cn1· . , t up 'Vinter. Quiet, nmture front $6(). 833-3223 9 I " . . • ,., PR01'~ II 11loyn1e11t for tight nu111. 111 l{cuJ t.~ta tc o1· L·otis nic· • Cat' ,\· Phonl' f f..'q. lll8J1 . 675-3613. nio. · 0 I Lei our Uabies li\'c. r·or rol1or. Vic Glen~Ior h'act . ·: \\'ll ?>Ver!ng stotr Cap a L' i r o r ri l1tnuf11<.:lurer Oppty t<r J:l'U\\' ii·ith Coni· 11011. \'oµ 1'0. & hcnt•Jlti>. j • Tinlt' .\: 1 ~ !QI' tll't'r 40 111·s . noon. «llcrnari\'es to .ABOl!TION n1 Brookhurst & Adarn!'>, lie. No. 27951<1, 1nsur., all needs fe1n;.ilo cleclro11le as-pany . ..Co. lx>ncf.it s. i\ppty fl.I I· ct• l'tuu 1\.IMJ ~ L'C JolJs. L'NIVF.l~S,\J . litAKE THIS YOT.JR llO~tE. APPROX. 500 s.L µpstail·s. I c·:ill LTl"t; LINE jjt-5522, _!!!3. 962..JS4S t.vpes of paper. 714: .senilJlcrs. No expl'l'ien~·c 11 I & N" H. l Plt()TF.C.''TJON Sl~lt\I ICE I.RC ROO:\J. PRT\'l.C'S. Cl<ecrful ··a1·-ted lo•"t & "' 11 . •o~ 2J··1 S It • l I 842-4386. 0 •.. ,,., .. ,1,. f'ull 1,·,,,, ·'<IY'· !lOOal't .ey . 1 •1xon ~·ut;i i;, lti:;l.1-.:N SH,\1"FElt IO'i N 11 ,,.,_1, Bi<'d COSTA 1\1ESA. Call 5ls-4271 elec. inc:l. P!c1ny p:u•king t; 1 fenmle. 11 ntos. Back Bav *Wallpaper Hanger* Sttn·t at $1 9o f:>.19-0') II .... v Sar11u Ana · ... ,,... , ..... ... 1 ·i;. '-' ''' r1s 1 e et~, ma e, ,. .. ·'".. u " I. \\. A11uhc11n. Long Be11C'h I l'•· J{.:>· •;,.'.JL.I. i~Lli·_.,.._:y . · • v. · ""' ·· · Se · BEST 1\IASSA E( IN N.B, ·· . ' ~· . COUPLE. expc1•. lo n1annge ·126:-! La1upus Ur., li··I, N.B. Guest" Home 415 sp·pa~,: 8l\'cxt 1~0 Ecurity 3400 lrvi nc ,\vr .. Sui!c lU~E area. 111ay be separated. C. Rebko ti46-2+19 ASSEMBLY full 2'1 units near llC\\' apt , ~·j .:J'!i t . j.\4·1·1:::1 ac1 ic 1'11k. 1~ . 17th 'ar HristoJ\ Open g Al\!. Rt•\\·rirl'I. Plea~e ca 11 PROF I RS INE\\' concept in livin"'. for j' St .. Costa i\otesa. 6.42-42.10 A'''' .. ,~ ,,.,,0 612-8371 pa tllCl', honest work, WORKE bldg:, Ci\!. Blk fro nt shop 1,0 , ... TRl \L 1175 " .,.,r-vo>"" rcas. Int/ext, free.estin1nle. \Votnen iv'1nech. a1)til11de ctr & :~ n1ajol' grocery ! EXECUTIVES I • ..,!' • Sr. Citizen$. See t o · rno. · ' , BULLOOG tan &. \\'ht n1ark-Ref 548-2759 642-3913 R t I + dd't -.. --appreciate, &IZ-9278 ... D .. E.,.•.~.· , ········-•.v. ru .. ·.l.ab.l.c .. $50· ... s.,,u,srN_ESS. ·I l\t,.IN .... 9 \\•ants to. u' '"'· Dan'a Poi·nt area. s. 1 • , pt-ef'd. _Full ·tinie. St"ll'l $2.10 saorcs. ,en ret• a 1 · $1~ 000 to $75 000 H h --~., ~ ---(!{It ., bu & I.rim l'C11n "' •. JNt/.E-X-T-·P·AlN~ING·· .. per.-·ltr····>,;Jnt--beneCils:-·!fhis benelits.. 6L9016 .. hctv.·.n-. ..i J ·-· . -·'· . ... , , . ug es Vacatlftn Rentals 425 mo.~. \Vilr -·provid·:: !Urn1f~re patlbJe .•.·! ···,·" ~;.··· ca1·1· ··-Re"'·ar<1 ·-.·*'··4ro,:1221)'"··---· .. ,. . -~ & 7,111 · Send rc~unHl 01· cull TOD;\\ · :nven " i 548-1479 ,, . . . . or1'a1tizatlon n1oving to Ir-"'I · t ie \' !: at 55 mo An n .. serv cc " .,......, F1'<!c Est iin1 675-3559 IS a young i-;tu\\'lh·O!icnted · 1 101· t'tJlllide11ti11.I NO CO!:iT available. 11875 Beach Blvd. · · I n1nte1·. lnghly _ciuahfied, \'lne. Cati \\'cd-Fl'i, 213: [)c>\i\'ery l!1sl:ill ,(· Sal{'t< cxccu t\•e 1_11, et~ . \ · , LIVE in the all new Denn Huntington Beach. 612-4321 i-:XECUTI\IE, 39 lo ntecl I l~ efftc1ent \\'OU]d hke your 84~3271 FULL OR PART TIME · J:.: .. 'J:..t.:UT.IVt; ~!:.:It VICES, Hel1"copters Point llarbor at the BAYFRONT OFFICES ;,'.·,u,ml"~~. 'ed."'o."°Bcn~pa. 11 0 1b9 1 3' .............. '"" ... •.-... · ......... business. Reas. 642-3158 · · N lNC. beautiful ~JARIN1\ Jl\N ., ;r.;,...i ... • ..,_.. • t\SSlSTANT Alauageri;: to . . . 15 ME 1 ~ :..'. t.:Ja .. n, !;iun!u .\nu 11to1e1. 34002 Dl!I Obispo st. P~s~re37ig,-e~c~\'.1g;,r~Biv~ ~nta Ana. Calif. "P2~~~~'fi~~~;~~u~~~:-u:ain, g1·cveyal'dd ~iltf· 6 NEEDED NOW!! 1 (714) 547-962S 1~!:'6-2~). Ki I c h en, Ef· N.B. G7f>-l2::.I() J·:t;ROpE1\7:l Ifcalth Sp a Babysitting fui·n. No. 18328!. 642.:rJJ6 nnes "'k. 'o. pal ue its. NO EXP NECESSARY io'{'C 1ur l..'IJllSuHini; St't'Viee f1c1enc1es k ~\partn1ents. . . . . . n1embersh1p for ili!lle-\·ery Jack In The Box, 1<!05 s:r ART • 1\ut ltll Ol(Cl' OJ CtHpto,y111cnt !IA.~ 1:i.'tl\IEJJIATr·; --n ee.ted-pool,-d1rect dl:rl . PRtt.tE ·.office space. avail ri!a..'!Onii.bli.-6~5-76i2 - -B"BYSIITING .. -1 " Plas,ter; Patch, Repair Baker St., C.J\I. * $l &O WK. * I: · FE-E PAID I, REQUllll-.: 0 'J\lEN 0 TS .FOR phones, television, sauna iii Fas!uon Island, NeYlpot1 --, -~ 111 iny iome ASSISf',\J\T Ior busy salon. [ hath, I a u n dry faeililies·, Bench, 861 SQF, .to .2,3.'iCI 1 A I...COl-10!-I,c', Anonymo_us Cost a l\t. e 8 a Are a. '* P \TCH PLASTERING * St t -Phone 54 T.11 or wn te Relerenres Phone 642-0384 c.1' · Richard Ouelleue. 1610 \V. A · t U1·d,·1· IJ<« · $3.03 bl' a 1onary muting room, close to Sun SQF. t'urn or unfurn. Reply ~ -· M typeea'i·I ~ "~s2~.'!:nates Coast H\\'Y, N.B. 64z,.3970• s pc1· \\·111 cr1 ai::t'<!9111cn1 I 0 ,.,,,., d·-'• 00 cu•ton<er SCI' aernente & Laguna Beach. PO Box 12&1, C.l\I. 92626. I P.O._ Box 12'23 Costa Mesa. 2!"Jd l\1o.ther will care for ~ ,, i\Tanagctnf'nt opportunity "" .... ~ Come play in ·o u r 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB • PAL!ll & CARD READER •1:1fant in. her home: Pan-· APT 1\1GRS. -Older cpl. No H\'ailablc · ''1s;c c.\V\-'I'. I E • sportflshing, shopping . & 2300, 1710, l200. 720 sq. rt. ad ."'/reduction JOS~t Beach . tm1e & nights. 548-3133 Plum.Ding pets. 30 Units, ~H~. ~ Br ! Calf For Interview 1/2 FEE PAID . ng1neer · re~tauran~s. $50 week & 1:lP· 5;)c per sq ft. Ample vrk'g. I Bhd., Stanton, 527-.WOO. BABYSITTING : l\fy ,home.· L.R.-OTIS PLUJ\lBfNG DJJl + salat)'. 8-16-3021. 714 556 4420 Jlostlng c1,..... to $5;iO I !1'1ngfl th!<~ .,•~. &k·' rece,1ve IJ1il. BAumgardner. 5"1·5032. So , I· Cl b . 53S Tues & Thurs. B_y the hour./ Rcn1oclels & Repairs. "ratt'r ! • • j .\lanual pc;;Lo0ard postiug. -S.'\'f'l11I yt'Ut'S_ e.x per-.,., o on irs .. ee sren e ta us \V N t Bch 67 1706 AVON ~ ~ • · f' Cliklq.lr-~l lU wk, i1'11ce l'l'quired. Jlrefer . . 700 SQ It office. Ocean vie11•. j · . P . • :>-. 1· heaters, disposals,~funiaccs, CHRISTMAS MAY DF.LTVF~R\ i\!~t1 for Early I U..11struc1io11 hai::i..~1vu11d 1' in•lustl'i:il rt•f.rlgeration, 1-111 S. El Can1ino Real, JN Orange Co. for an lnsh1.nl \\o'O.ULD IO\'.C to l>.a.byslt your dsh\\·aslU'S. 642-6263 l\i/C. & BE OVER l\Jo1:nlg LA 1 nues llon1e ·, FEE u.ir (:Onctl tlonlng and boll· DELUXE 4 BR Condo. Lake , SAn Clenienlt'. 491-1334. 1 datl'.!. Call child daytune or evenings. ~IA .. Co1~1plete Plu1nb1ng Dl'l1very Rout~. ~tust h;1ve S . er t'Xpci·il'ni·e !Ugh pre~· T~h?C: Close lo store & ; S36-GG'i9 1-lrs 12_7 rilon-Sa t Cati anytime: 613-6391. &rv1cc. Lie. zr.!69.1. But, Everyone Still f'COno n1lcal ca1·, 2 1 ~ hrs CL'l\.'l31ry . 00 $.1.llJ I )>Un" <'"'l-"'rit·n~·I.' \\'Ith u;1. 6~~~· Day or \Veek. Buslnes1 Rental 445 1 · Carpenter PLUi\IBING R.EPAIR Needs Avon Products:. da1i.l)'.-. 2.l yrs 01· 01·rr· . No I S'--'c'y ~kfi;r lyping ·10 ~ ll1nh1•1I 1i,.._·n11c 1"Niiili:cd. No job too sn1all Yes. 1\VON daily ca1·c JllU-s11~ 1ctit1r~g.t ·"co·c ",o18cct111i:,, l:Jci·i.: T\pl$l tu S4Su l\iny 1t'lt.Trans \\llh shn-LAKE ARRO\VHE·AD, \Vk/\\•knds, 5 BR, nr Lake, gjlr. ·en1y road. &16-8705 or ~7-59:).5 NEWPORT SHORES .. '~ GENERAL ca 1 pent r y & ** 642-312lf * • ducts & cosnte~k.'S sell year ~292,1;1s Cl, •· nrea, , 1 'I')'J~ 50 ac\·w·a tcly U;ir ·b;ll'k.;l'ound are ei>- 600 To _1600 Sq. ft. _sJl{lcei;, , 1..9tt 1ft4 ~ l'f'pnir. F1-ee est. ref reas T I R 8;1'0und, & JlO'v lS the perfetl • . GenL'rllJ Ofc: , ~ 1'0tl)'>•i.:et.1 10 apply. 1\hiiit nvall. In1n1ediately! 62nd & readv Frank. 675-54:~6 n.rter e evlaion •pair tin1e to become a Repl'l.'-DELIVERY nicn nl'ede<1 111 1 1 VN 10 SlUO be 11lllu1g IU 11·ork any Pacific Coast 1-hl'Y., Nc1v•in1t 6 P~·J. scntalivc. \·ou ean 1uake H.B. & r .. \r. ar!'a, early 1 ,;,. 1.,00 ,,1, I llhifL .-~ COLOR TV repair. Expert, t & ' 1.1 R~ala to Share 430 Beach. For office use. bar-Found (free adsl 55 Al ~rpentry s11Ull~ job reasonable service. r~rce ~~~yll~\VyoP'::;,l~~·niI'iacl~W· n10111 !.\ T1n1es auro route. 'Uuek Offict" J.l<'dl\'ai . Pl \V ED. Roo1n1 ~. \Vork· Rents \'ff)' rer.s.olu1blc; _ , ~'W-..34$4 GALLEi\JORE TV ~2783 con1!11w1l\), tou. :01 n101e rnr $21)') + rcr 1110, s.17.s.q,9 • j ing lady, SS, \\"l!ih :is to share 1nonn1 to 1n"onrh or lease. TFND N~\OJ Yeai:s d a · deuuls, Call: 54().iO-tl. DENTAL Asst, Chai~ldC. I Rtf l,'H lt\'~\J\; AL;C:~CY • J . • bet' shofJ or any hui;ines:1. . ~~c1ahst phont" Gordon ~E s l i ina t e s. . BERT . . . ' ""' . . Pt·efcr i11h1lt \l'/eeonnn~y . :'ilu~t SJX•AA Spanish ant 3 R1n. apt. \\ith snme for % Oranp;c & \\'Ill!(' c :.1 t Carpet Service Tile 81\BYSI'ITER for you II i: ~lust be ex1.:ier, 1na\u1't'.';;il1!J, ~ NCll)Xll'I, c .;-.1._ •.·~·.'~··f' Protect1'on ''---·I-.~·$62 5() o. ,.1. h< & 15 60'1L '! 111/11•!nte flea rollar \lie. • lud , , k' · 17!.ll:I--"·· .. ~11• ,1 .• , ... •· l per ·~on~h. :'N:Td~u~.-t~~ -· e · J1_ f"'Cl!rr _ · Tustin-, -N . -B-: JO~N-'Starpet-&-Upl10lste17 ERA-!\11e-Tll:E--NE\~&:-iive en0~Wt';1"~-e/~I~~~ ~~~:7:!;';[~".!~~~te<b-:.1 ' -u.; c ... ,-· "· , . ...,,,, clean. comfortable and 1·eas· .... IUJIAlllHllT Cl,.lftC, 1 645...sa.lS. RDrit rdS ","1 111 R-~· tSo&il .renl;odcl. ~~;e,e,!t. Sni .)Obs immed, &12-138-1 p hrs-salarv .. Call 645-lOGQ. aft 1''E:\lj\LI:; S 0 L DE H fo; rt f 1'rem· an h 20 , · 1 FOUND 11 le p p 3-4 ,ea an s . ..,.,e.•Lnse1·s • 1 \\'C ctnno. ;J.,,.... :.il.O. v . ·-' "'·pd 11 N . ona le. . 79 1hur111 A\·e., 601 Dover Dr., Sttilr 3 • 1 a .. " 11, PY . ~JI color brighteners & 10 _ • BABYSIT'l'ER for 1 yr· old 5pm or 1\·knds. l'eqwr1,11. i:..."\ -01 y, ·c1,· G,~J.-Av~tl Jan ls!. : ___.NE:\\'PORlBEACR ~~:·cl~t "~ke~:hi~o Z'11~ minute b!each for \\'liite Top Soil g.irl. ~lei;a ~~I 1'l.ar ai-ea. DE:NTAL offlce-$11\lng insur. ~:~i~t ~~~~~ ~t~!~k~~~~~ !lfALE Wlll ~arc oceanfront OFFICE 011 Newport Blvd . n1arkings. Slater & Beact'I, carpets: Sa\'e )'·our mo~y •QUALITY* Your hon1e. ;,xi1-3lti0. hkg1~1d. Able ,io h~ndle al'· I 3WO J\Jn1;ay Dr. Co5ta hll·;~ , H H f II I I -' J1 t II II ~t~rn 4 IC\·-~~ 4BR llOU~e: avail on lease. Part. furn .... H.B. 963-5413 after ri P:ln. b~ ~av1ng .m.e ext~ ~11ps. wUlUL.Cll .. ~ 10£ SOl!....* Babysitter needed inuned. c;ts. pavahle't'el't'l\'11blc & ---·. --• - 1\/ 11table male-"28;~. carpeled, i ii"!COiict pik'g. F'QLTND: Reddish BrO\\'n \\·Ill elcarrhv~rm.,.dnUn 58&-6930 Vic. 19th & Placentia. tall k"up.!fl'Otiruttfcr.TYJ5 , FRV-C .~aguna beach, 494-0073 at: Approx. 1000 sq,' f I. long.·ha.ired •. mixed dog. 2 1r1n.~:,;. -:.uhcahll S~J'o'.· CAn[>3Y1.r r1n~.. Ji _6'1~.J?:S·_ heavy pl10nes. Ex fl c r·. I::xpcr. & Oe~ndt-1ble. A1iply A i~ftnhinntion or polll.'e .~ i111lustiial lil'C flghl· in~ . ex~titnce Is rr- quh't"lt Chitt11n:-mtt1•~;,,..+-----I· t>r lndui.trinl experience .. $250/nio. \\1arehouse :i lso ...., .. u .. ~ pt'Cf'd. H.B. at-ea. 962-6671 Surr & S1rlou1, 593(! \V. Coo:.t ., Id 1 1 t yrs. Vic. \\arner & Golden 1" .,...., exp I •ha! -unt liJI Ii NB NEED male o\·er ::.0 uith av:t11. ea or con ractor. \\'est, H.B. 842--65.19. J .,,.,. · 5 w .. v s BANK D ENT AL Assistant , ~?'·· · · I bdrm set to share n1y eondo C.1H 548-2616 , not niethod. I 9° · \\urk '-11•11 Progressive, Expandi ng Jn-l.'halrside, inbi. 1 yr exp,' Ft.:LL Chnrxc Boukkl'Cl>\'I' in C.l\.J. Bill, 546-2G.">t or 4001 sq. fL ot!ice-plant. Nr. F=I~ j~:;"tgll t~Jj1evi biliiiik ntyself. Good rt"f. 53l·Ol0l. dependent bank n('('dS Expanded dulies, i,.'OO<J :'1:4.':ty k1JO\vlcclge of gencrJI le<lKcr ~3006 & leave phone no. new 3heralon. Jdcal-Archt· , ' . l' Y S T E A ri.r C L E A N ! NCR Proof techn ique & lie. Beach area, a ntu~t. Salary open , Age 'ILL I h R r E t E Ii ' NC\\l)()li Height~ School, SAN ITIZE' AH dirt out Job Wanted, Male 700 Opa . 847-~9 00 Uan ·iet', 1\11ply 3 0 0 ~" h !share my i~ orno ea s .• ng. or is. Costa i\lesa. 675-8493. Aladdin 1-iousc of Service. rator ":'t emale from f,i.J to <10. offire. Co nv enie n t l y 2 YR Id I I . h Sett o:~7-2618 ' J "D·\NESE Bo _,. Experienced. Excellent sal· DENTAL He<,<epl. i!esk only, cf<'~cfherST, In·i11cCon1/lle.'I:, Newport,arca640-0166; partitloned.Cpts,drp$,heat ·0-mae .ris . er."" 1~·.. .Ys &i•i~ng ary&lrinaebene1its t }T. dental expcr. nee. " 61~ .~ air. 43c sq. fL 4301 Birch Un d,!' r me~ 1c 8.t 1 Q n ·DIBERNARDO & Sons -U.S. 111. April. D ~ s 1 re CENTINi::LA BANK }'tinge benefils. S<in1e Sals, i"a,;,;;;mg1111••••• 9i9-9!l-11/673-:1344. O\vner. RE\\Al~D !or info. vi e. C~I. Ca"""t sales -installation Ame r Jc an fa n1 I Ji es. JI B 84"-"~·'" Gal Friday \\'lll llC.' l'On:iid('t't'd. ~[ui;t lw ll'Ul!ng to \\'Ork a11y l'hift. f<:.~tcllent rate~ & IJcone- fits. Pl1'11s(• 11v11t.v in pt>r- :<011 by <'Onla i.:ting r.rr. Sodrrt111isr in onr en1ploy· n1cn1 pHll·c \\'C<'kdny1', 8 ,\J.f.~ P:\l. 'VA.'ITED-J\JATURE n1a1e to . 646-9075 d.,... · 963-Z63g Household duties, baby 6~6-i121 l\lr. Holloway · · area. ..-.=tU. ,._ ___ , shr 4 Br hse & utll. Close 12000 or 4000 SQ. rt. bulldtt)g BICYC an reprur. sill ing etc exchange roont 1\n Equal Opportw1ity .DF.NTAL ASSIST. Part time, AAMES to beach, HB. $103. 962-SGSS for lease. A\1ail approx. . . LE -Sturdee o\v~er Cement, Concrete & boa~ :."is-~19 Employer both chairside & front desk I llureau of Hughes Helicopters - -• .. l\larcl1 I. Presently occupied identify color, s e r 1a I · f' 'ti 6-hl-1o-o En1ploy1nenl Agt"u\~y GlRL to sha.i-e 2 BR, 2 B.-\ by l\lar \'ac Eleclronics. nu1nber ~ date, I 0 st·. CE~IENT & Block \\lork. 1'IALE, 22, _nca!, dependable, BEAUTIFUL NEW exp pl'e I . -I 1 oooA FREE apt w/ saJ11e in Laguna. .lS~_IS:e.\\'{>C1rt Bl\'._d., Cl\I. H.B.P.D. 536-5348. \\'alls, patios, sidewalks, ha~l . \vorktng, V.'llllls trainee DENTAL 1\ssistanl, e:'l:p.. O . ean 644-TiOO Phone Deno, Va c ch er' LOSI' while German etc. By hr. or-job. 64!Hi915. -pos1twn w/gd.--start. salary. --COMPANY only. Laguna BC1i.Ch No Sat. Gal Friday $550 3 BR House, HB. $85/n10. 5-10-3180. .S hepherd, long haired (1"1. CEi'<fi.."'NT: Patio, drives, Reis. aWLi l. 979-0967 . . , 4M-8511 Great spot fur zippy gHI \\'ho 1 niile front beach. ATT'lii\CTIVE 5000 sq ft Vic . E14st C.i\'I. &16-7808. Re-\valks·Repairs, saiv & VET 'Zl male stu, avail SUPER \VOR_h"ING CONOS --~...,=~.._~ .. ~-o"ll~.~ .. -,--_,.=.,~"'L-.,-likes Val'iety & lu1!1 to do. 12131870-3361, ext 7861 Call 536--0092 · · · b C \\'ard. F're 5-14-.S99S NJ./\V /F & Sat AM For -Electronic 1\ssemblers O. C. Airport 10t.·ation. Lite G f 435 bu1ld111g, in usy osta remove. e est. · S '··' 1. c.•<> ".,..~ b · v.·tas little as 6 mo's exper Design Engineer sh & 1i·ping .. neetled. Division Of Summa Corp. •rages or kent i'lle~, 1!! onl y Zlc per sq 1'~UND young grey m~le PATIOS. WAI..}{$, DRIVES, ~oc,we ivery, .ito:r-J~a t\V Great pa)' & benefits." Cali !'.ticro-wave filters to $953 2706 Harl10 t' UI.., Suite 2Q7 ft , 963-41;,9. 1 cat, 4 \\'hite pU\vs. ':c. CONCRETE PID.JPING Dottie, NO\\'! 540-4450 TI · 300 BAI C i\ot 11940. W. Jolforson.J!I, Culver City, Ce. 90230 MINI WAREHOUSES ''THE Factory" IH<tS a Jrg ! Golcl~n \Vest ~-~' 1 n • Call .Don 642-8514 Job_Want~, '"•male .702 NEVER A FEE A'.l' TEl\tPO ~n:~~~~· -io $12K OSI.a 1 esn $l IOO . STOUGE. ~ -shop , ll\'ftih SlS511no. In llunllngton Beach. all-l367 Contractor TEMPO F/C Bkkpr/Accnt to Sl2K Gen'l .Ofc to $600 x;ha~~os~·e-~~r S~~~e;i~ ~9~n~7_{~~e 425 30th SL , r;7~~D:Bc~icy_cle B~i'hu~~ GER\VICK .~ SON ~~~eD h:lSes~t ·~o~;~ e':~1 ,-,,,,.,.T~1=m~po~r_a_ry,_H_e~lpo--g>nstr ~~/J;~~s!IOi~ F'ee 1"11.id. X!11't 1ypi11~ skills. 1nonth -11 niilton Green &1 \Vinn Bid C h o u s ekprs. oon1pani?ns. BEAUTY Operator . Excel· ,xe~, ll c ky c gr 1.,;t. 6 \'rs ore. cxj.J{'(. New or- US CI TJZEl\SHIP R~~Qt;l ftED Haml.110·, & ·'•wland St., HB ART Center Laguna Bcat"h. ·a · 1 g ontr. Acldit & Remod H k , u lu 1 . ec y 1 ro er11ge to ·'lVV lice In lr\'ine. i\lso 1'-c_ ... , 1 •• ALLNS,PACE sml sh_QP-'Year lease 1436 Ranihorn Call 962-4793 State Lie. Bl-114321 c.A7° ~~~ma er" PJO 1 ent pay, other oppot1unitles Engineering Ssc',y to $750 s ition,;." C<tll ,-.,11!rol .;.:1_. ~,... EQL'At OPPORTUNITY ... -' South-cO:t'st, $180, 491:'2i86·-srtALL Shaggy gray, black 67J,:ro.jf ·----549-2170 ""~""· for experienced beautician Secre-uiife·s · · -io $T":JO E .._..... ut •= r.~IPLOYEfi. ~17~" H0-1'70 & 805-527-9665. dog •. ' female -red co. llar. JACI{ T,,,1an•, r c p a i r , \\'ELL-educated. l\' o n1 a n ' "V.:ll~1'1•.llowing. 8~6-3678 or Sec'y/l\tarketfng lo $700 .n~ployn1cnt Agency. 3400 """"""""""""""""""""'! ' c H l I .. teacher 1vill tutor, Jang'uage O""U-~... Supervisor/Retail to SS.10 lt•·ine Blvd .. N.ll 5tlfrs;i0;i, The fastest dr:11v in the 'Vest. Office Rental 440 SHOP spaces avail. in ic: ~Alli • ., \\'Y • le itrope 'rcmod, !ldd. Lie. B-1 269072 help \Vilh nianuscripts o?rr1iii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0im I Sec'y/Life Ins. t>xper. $600+ CLJ\SS SELl..S 642-5678 . , .A Daily Pilot ctass!ticd do \1n 1 o \I'll San Juan Cdi\T 613-:W:>.,. l\ly \\'••Y Co. &12-4703. discuss your nee<J. 493-2178. BUSBOYS Sl-t~RE exec. ocean viev.• Capistrano ncarM issio'n . FOUND Irish Setter puppy, Electrical O~erDesk/Typist .\ S~~·'ielpWanted,M& F 710 HelpWantR M&F710 suite & sec in Union Bank 493-1153 male, \'icini1y So. Coast COLLEGE grad needs full EVENINGS 1\ta1nt l\1an/ Anahe1111 S550 · -.... 1 ~ldg, Ne1\]>ort C eJJ t e r .1 BU. !'DI'. 'G suitable f 0 r Pl;\za . f>-10-,l)S.'{j, e ELECTRICIAN • or part tinie entpl .'til Aptil. STl.~Pno''·l/G. Ole. $500 + 644-9140 '-' l\'lultilinb'lial 546--0239 -~ -n1('n·s hairstyling. Ne\\·port PAIR Prescription glasses Lie. #156310 Apply In Person . f\f. \'iejo ln $475 OF.C Suite, 1000 fl. Suitable Arca. Gi~246 childs • 16th Place . nr ee 492-1934 •• Exp. Cleaning Lady. Top Before noon or aft 2 pm c ,u.r. TRISll HOPKINS for doctor. H u n t l n g Ion hviuc s.18-8202. ELECTRICAIN lie. old jobs R<'ferPnces. Bondnblc. Call JERRI \VJIJTI'EMORE l~G=ard='="'~·-'84'-'f,..'-"13=23~·----1 ~~!.!!!al Rent~~S~ FOUND ring of, keys. \'ic. new jobs Any jobs. Any nftcr 5:30, 979-91)32. COCO'S Apts * COSTA MESA * of •Iarbour H.S. Ca 11 place. SJ&.-7689 P.A.R·r tln1c "·ork o s Furn: or Unfurn. 370 00 s.r. tLO ""'''er $115. 646--7842. Garden•'ng i·cccp!ionist or offiee \\'Ork. ,.~•1 M A th N B ,.._,. Exp & n1aturc 493-64'.!6 ~ ac r ur, •• N 1300 S.F. P1iv:11e oUice. DOG, I~ hlnck & \Vhite Help Wantod, M & F 710 Equal Oppo1•. Employer m ·t ewport Beac)! plenty of parki ng. J\fa!c Short hair !e1Tier, 280 EUROPEAN Gardener. 1-------------1 . Latfil!1' unlls available. Ca.b1i1Jo, Costa 1\1esa lilaintcuance -J.,a.nlfscaping. . BUSBOY \ /VP Nent N1,1ise -Reau,-for occupaney. !llALE \Vhlppet f 0 11 ·n d Tl'C'e Hc1nova!. Very. ACCOUNTANT C. ROBERT NATIRl!:SS vicinity lilh Street. Costa reai;cin~ble. 642-5329 eves. Cofis t-ruclion disbursen1etit Salary according 10 expcr. H.EALTOH.-l\icsa. 540--9454-oi'-646--i().2 bAWN-Servit"E:':-'MO\Y-&-Edge or equiv, Prefc1· no s.tude_nts. Exper. Cos!n i\Icsn 9i9·6j7J ,1. !20 Cl d in expcr. Xln't salary, pref'd, but \Viii train. Apply FOL'ND: 12123/T.\. Blk & "'·1·, ·. · eanups an benefits ,'<: advancement het\\'11 2:30 &: 4:30p111, NE\\' Bldg. rit-1.23 Units. 1rhl1e Ox:kupoo? fem. Collt1 r .!_1auling. 5?6-5.139 opportunilies. EEOE. Cn.11 Hamburger llan1Iet, 1545 l2fiO sq. f!. sis9.501 mo. _::· -uro\1·n ftC!a <M,sk. 847·9791 . Garden Maint/Lndacp l\h'!!. r.:ngelke, &'43-S.'l&.l · Adams, CM, Ask for Mr. 2 Units 1500 sq. ft. $230/nio. 6 j oii~~~~~~"!'"="~•loJ~l~ag~e~o~. =-~-=°"'~ J Unit 4000 sq. ft. $650lnto r'ND:. Hydra-Kit iv/contact Cleru1ups, Jtecond. 46-6852 Front Offices, crpls, lrg lens Vi~. Beach al N.B. General Services A FUN PLACE BUSBOYS \VANT ED : Oli hwasher, p/t ime Evenings. ~·IJ1!ure .~ depend- able.· Apply Su11 ,fl.: Sirloin, 5930 \V, Const •I"')' .. N.n . Dtiver Sales PART TIME EYES. Oakwood isoffaring all rear doors. Annheini ,r.._ 1 hy 1he Jt.'tl)I. 5~89. 6an1-ll:30ul l\1 on -58 t. new fesidents our "No OJ. I Ter n1i1111.I 'Vay Sts, CJt. j Lost SSS "Tl-llNGS" by Moose. Gen·t TO WORK Exp. ~· )1.75/hr Call *_£TUDE?i'f.~·=~ Rent Raise Guafan· Day!l 646-:J0.1.1, eveH 646"06~1 Ca1'pc11try, Repairs. --u1n· :J11ck1e-\Vesr1rrook--49'Hj574 * l\l!LITARY"PER80NNEL tee."·wewill no t t -''"'Sf 'fiiik color •ttale bin". E l oc. Remodeling :Ji J.e / l\1on 'thru1'iionly 1eise rents for a mini· L.V " ., • r/ t It E!\tPLOYEO DAYS mum of 12 months NOW LEASING Rurinesc L'al in Irvine &12-56.13. · • Ii CANVASSER, S3 hottr + BU'r DESffiE ADD'L h om the dtte you Huntington Beach ~E~Tacc, G~ner:o.~.s J'e\\·ard C ,\ J{ PENTRY, electrical te eu en bonus. \Vork eves, cnlJ art INCOri1E? movt in. I NEW M-l ~·~:i-.JO~lol'.>'il-Jl23. phnnbing, ~ix-ii. F &. B 4:30 for a pp o lntmen t, * $95 WK.-...__ At Oa kwoodlhert's n;u Sg. Fl. & UP 1 LOST_ l>OG. N"r. NIXons Haine R!!prur. 642.-1403. t. ~ 551-2318, 552-.'YJSG 11r · $1 million in retrea· -I JlunitHo" & N!!.l"lwi(J St. , Clltri1c. Sun. Jan l 3!h, P:iM HA NDYl\.l A'.N --Tiornt rcpail', , A A CLERKS NEEDED A~ Per \Vrlttcn Aitreeili'ent tion:swlmming;tennis. 1 960-1970 · I oollle. J.C-re\\'artl. Call carpentry, pal nntig, plbl{. ao"" CALL 556-4421 bilherds, heJlth cl~s. 1 c••Hecl. 213-863-6(19.l · spl'iukllug ~ysten1s. 54S-0Si9 N·.OW I ~.,,-=;:--c07.,,-.,-;,,--,.,,.,-co1or. TV the1trt, 1n· No Hlr'ng D Il U G C l e,r k/Cashler1 4icortolldriving1a11ge, ~1=-1 \\'AREHOUSE Spoce, L,~,011':~ gold hnlf glaflsei;. Hauling w -1 downt0\\1l 1-lll, Matu1-e, ex· complimentary Sunday 300 sci ft. Costt~ ritesa· close \ ic. 1500 Blk S.'. Coost lhvy, • B kk pc1i.enced, 5.16-2701. , brunch and lots mo1e. in7 Xln1 for stol'l'ai::e ot sn11 ~guna. 642-1410. l.OC\L moving & hauhng 00 eeper J\tu~t ha\'c the following ELECTRONIC singles. l l 2 b•d-shop, can 5-IS-5392 LOST: 1 .. 1dl~~ Colrt Bulova by student. l..at-ge tru<'k. !~~ul~& ~=i -Autc ASSEMBLERS rooms. Rsn11 lrom !\l·I SHOP ll)f)(I SQ. f'.f. 'i\'tll('h. Vic. Ne1,•port Bch. Hcas. B11 rr~. 539-9438 or R 1· f I $1$5. sorir. llO one 1930 PLACE'.'l'TIA A\CE. C~I J)nily Pilot. Call 67"..-5263. _G~n.116-_41_. ------e II -typ ng. Soldering rcq'd-Day shift. -umler-21 i nd nor.ts· I i !'.H8-lS42 e Big Blk/ivht 101.,, hnlr fl\'.ed SCRAP. ir,q,n, w·a shier !l, I>a_! Electrontcs, G391 WeSl· "odtll open 10 ""' I' r s II Apply In The mlni;ter Ave.: '\1estndnster. " " --4001 B.IRC.H, NB 1nale cat. Pink collar. 16th \f' 1'1g:, loves. 1• \VU". c.>~t&. Sun & Some tlow·a Pet!iQn11el Otpartment-894-330 •fulidOe\al,kli!.~kwOod. 3GOl1 sq. n. rl'l1 ·50.~:l Pl, Cl\I 612.4792. h~N". 1ln, r.Jetalll S11-fiG8t ~ Outing Thi! \\lotk Monday -Jo,rl. 9 am-12 Noon 1. · LOST SmaJLl>lnck cat V.lc liKIPLOADER & dump !ruck TIME ' FOR -nApe-• I""' ~' h G,,.,,,, zoned SantA ,,0 , & 'Monte ·v~1a. n~i·k. eo,,...,., "'~halt, Apply :i.s dally---PACIFIC MUTUAL ""UICK c.1.SH ""'*' '•Hfll...,.. <;!~.~1111~~'t.• 1,a..,~", ""sr.'f!.>· JJ'I 0 caJr G.IB-l32!J a rt 6 & wk~nds 1111.Wfil.!{. bi'1"aklng. 846-TIIO. 700 NewpJl't Cettlftr Dr. T ,.. ""~ 1 ·ru -"=""" ~ -Ul-E.~c ... 1 Hwy. -Newport Beach-THROUGH .... _..,, LOST Mnn" glassei; In Vic ~lOVINGf--ni'W lw'ff: gr N Bo h I'!"~!"'!~~~-'"'.'!!! -" _;;,·::r..,.. ~··.t•I• W1nt1d 460 llarth"o"'g· £•00M39,. fa~: ~~·~f-J'J urn. ,,.port !" '8ur-a-.ew-·1n -vour ••dti DAILY PILOT • 1tth •I 'r. OIJNG \\'VllJl.!11 v.·011ld llke •r -Equal-Oppor .. Erupt~ model cat. j~ In. blg demand 111 •)11Nl1t tu rent a l'Otl/)1 In your LOST: Gray & white fcn1ale litOVING. Hat1Una, EEciean• ..• ~I It fut with ·a CLASSIFIED AD !OCIUU'-' fu)nlf'. c:-.r. NB ltl'e.9 , r"lca.~c klllen. vie, :JOO block 16th up. Coot.I ··ork. rn " eiit. DaUy Piiot Want Adi have °"Uy Pilot 0U9if~ Adl CALL 642-5671• "till;,.&()..~ ht"fot'C GP~~ I f'I., O.f. 6,i:;..2933 &Ji..7581 biincnlns 1alore. ~ · • • • EXECU.TIVES-MANAGERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" $15M-$75M Range SAU. ll:llS. N lloOTI AILI Are Yo~ Unemploy1d Now-A~1 Yov S•ekin9 A Cha1191 -Wor.,ed About Yovr A9_T.,,d of Brok•n Promi1•,-U nd~cid1G As To A Proper C .. vrse 0 of Actio11- . ARE YOU UNDEP. PAID1 If Y•• C•ft Ah"'•' n.. Jellewl119 Cot119erlff, I• Ttt. Affir•etlv•, We'd Lite A• l11te"lew Wltll T•• IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL -WE CAN HELP YOU · . _A. Do~u h_UtJitODf -'tOtttionel:Clrl¥•7-·------ 87l>o you h1 v1good 111fi¥1 int111i9enc1? I C Do you fttl u1ffici111ily m'otivtl1d to t chJ1.,.? 0. Do you hive th'\ •bilily fa m11k1 dechio111 E. Art you r11dv to 1ef • r11ll1tlc t••••t obj1ctiv11 F, If you w1r1 convinc1d fk1t h1lp w11 1v•il1bl1 wo11ld you tccept It, without-.!el•y1 YOU ,SHOULD KNOW e Tht bett1r job1 1r1 not tdv1rti11d e Th itd p11tfy profe11io11•I i11flv1nc1 i1 1om1lim11 111c1t· 11ry e G1tllh9 the rii_ht doors op111, ti the rlthl level 11•. quir11 lechniqu•. _tt E;o:1cutlv1 potilion1 •rt. f11l1d th rou°gh 1•1c11tir1 i11t11· \'!ew1. • 't M•t1 r11um1 m1Hi111 , i1 not 1 total •n1w1r. SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY .-FOR- NO COST EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW El~CUTIYE SQY.lOES; 110. ~ -HOM! OFFICE - . (714) 547·"2> Al N. M1ln St. S.nt1 Ano 1 ".;..-.-.;.---~=--..... ..,,.. ..... .. ~ -• -. J1 PILOT·ADVERTlSER' J Wtdnt>s'day, January 16, 1974 Help enrod, M & F 710 j H•lo Wanr.,;, M F 7 0 Help Wanted, M ..-F 710 H•IP W1ntod, M &} 710 Help W1~1;cJ, M Ii F 710 ~UH HOSTESS/CASHIER f.fl{ML 'i<'tlJ.~lnry N•WMrt PART Time ShAmpoo Cir( SALES 'l'Rl:AnlENT Pi.ANT sup: Q\•er 21 1natw:e, li:Xµc.r ·Al)> Centl'r IJa\\' Ottlce, good ~tUlll lie lie .. IMO &yaitle Sate1per:son, ptmuLnent, fl»-El'tINTF.NDF.:NT $1JS2. • ANTIQUE . IGO Ml1coli1....,• . INTERIOR DESIGN -.STUDIO \\'l'Onfs!Tay, Jan1.1ary lb, ~q74--~~=--D_A_J~l v_·-·-"~P_T _.,:; I 811 TV, Ra lo, IFI, I 154 Stereo 13' !--=------·- • PUPPY WORLD e ZF:Nml !! RC.-\, color. B&\V Chihuubu1111. Tioy l'ooClles, 'f\1• & l!{l'.11..'0IS prict'd ti) A1111"r. E!lkhllO. Pit ,13,ulli;, cltnr. Pr!eed lr thfl n tlw Bull 1'ct't'!Cr, S:Oc~'tJ)()(), ply llt11ilhu1')Cc1· 11an1k•t, "1$15 1..tJ.11~, 6·1~ • Or, NB .. 6'?~3385 per, t1.ggt'bl11lve & Articulate. $1398. Stale G1•0.i!<" lV Rt'- Adfl.nl! A\'ft, Cf\1 !:jft 2:30 · to uall on re!nil i;tOre~ c1u1J·ed. F'lllng clc.adllnc • 11.n1. Sl'(l.•l\lr l(l1gf'11._ -LET Yj)Ufl FIN.GERS PBX O().l'. P.xper • .Pref'll. tor direct mail 1tdvtrt.l.8lr11• .t'el>nut""' 2:5, 1974. ~ of irouS~\E~PE.R, live in, DO THE· WALKtNG fi~~~;~10r:8\.:::%i1• ~&Ji: co., Esl 14 yrll tn Orange "Snn Ju~'U Crtplstnn!>. ·3l400- s.'it. & Sun. dll.)·~ off, ON OU.R,.KEYS Co. QualUled 011pt's, xlnt Pa.Vt'!> A~lelanto. Sllt. Ju.a 11 f)i:•l\'Rlc t~Xllll .& bntb in You Can Stroll Int PERSONNEL c..'01nrn. It bonuses. 540-9032 Cnt,lis1r11no, Cu. pleasunt... llvlne ho1ne. l L T' o MANAGEf.tENT S,.\LES People need ell, ('114) 19.1-1111 (·hilt!. 4 .)'l'll old. ~ for ong. •rm A11J9nment SP.:ECIAUS'r' Shaklee ProducLs. (1 t4 ) If I t I No expe,r. req'd. \VIII 1r1.1111: children 1\ nlu!IL s;e no Y~U 1-c a ty1i 8 • nt~-esied AgtHJ . 11.,.34. $:326 ni 0 • _893-$~1 bl\ r r I c r , a 1 o v lu ~ 1ri r.xcltJ.nri <:arecr In bcuull· ~~==.-c:::~;;::~::EI &randnioth\:r \\'O\ild be ful 8urt'OundiJ1J,;M, Call NO\\', $1tu11na: 1alary + n1auy $F;A1ffSl'RE'SS. e.'<.P'd Rcu.e • JYPIST j:l'\!Ut. Phone 551.0783, ~.JSO. • benefits~ Now !ntervie~ri.ng. I Ann~trong . Sall. , ~1ake:rs, 1,;.;~;-;,--;:-"';17'.'C"C·O"--.-,,,,-. NEVF:Tl A FEE AT Tf;:M-PO ARM~ 0 PP o l'hlJuUeii, 642-lj9T C.J\.1. An . Cd \VOr.1AN to llve-111, G <Joy ·r~~UJO Temporary He\t) fl4~1163. Costa i\te!U\, SECVEltSATll..E lncli1~1l~~nl. opening. for an w/J:OOC) typing w .p ,m . ac· 11·~k "'itl) elderly ln<ly in PF;TROl..EU~t ~tnture & ,exper. to handle skills. (50 01oblle h01nc. Li g h l STORAGE SPEClALJST t celuUcnJ co1-resPo1Wence, cw·ittelyl JI o \l 11' k e f! pint,:, isinn>ll" * * * No expc1·. req'd-. \VIII u·uln, telephone, quotaUons. etc. cookln11:. !\a Ill r Y. Car · --. _ Ageic 17-.'M. $3ai · n1 o. In -Ol)e•1uan ~It~ qrfice. For Appointment n(Jc'f&Sary. 673=-2'784. . .. Jtartlng-11alury -+ -nnu1y Good 1Hi1ll\1' _b, .kl!_ige Contact Carol Smith 11 911 s eke eoor/Cook r91• benefit ~. No1v h111n·vio\\'lng. be11eflt3 for someone "'ho I En r h 1.:· MACHINISTS ARJ\1Y OuportUnltles, cnn pc_rfornt efficiently on COUP e. ~ .I? is l'lJ)e'l tng, 64. .... 1163, Costa 111csa. her 01\'n. 5efill l'CSUlllC to: Spanish o.k. BcauWul hon1c, -uea R ·h < I l ,~ e. t n . Ohen1con\be1'Cll . PizzA ;,1an . no e~pcr full Pl'iocftOn App -,~e~t·c · ". , Corp. 905 N. 1i:ucllrl Sui to 612-9606. · t1n1e: npPJy al Tlnos ~242 D, i\Jtahelnl, Sisal or cull AVCO F inancial Service 644-5800 Equal OpPor, E11111Joyc1• SHOW & SALE LONG BEACH AR;;NA Occ11 u A I.i;;ing 13f>acb 81,,.d. '* 1~ ~tlU1on 1Jlijilay -' * 100 ~hlbltors Jttuwu·y 17. U!, 19, 20 Thun;; 1'i'l;-$nl J .. 10 ·Pllf Sunday 1 ~ P~I Appl lance• 102 COPPERTONE I\ e n 111 or. c \\'nshcr & (,'flS dt'yer , lu!c nlodt>I, l<l nt con<!. $1.80. Gual'auteed & dclivt 1·e<I. S.16-8672 Rent Wishers/Dryer$ $2, \\'k. Jo'uU 1nalnt. • 63..~1202 .. Opens . !Iii _..,1u-ehouAe cl\lar11.nl'll ~<>Ir. 1\~IJJ.Jff'~ w.ith 3.-Y r l)Obernuu\; '8bcphC!r1t, l)act:1• 1>1c:turc tube. l )'r purt~ & 1d1un<). 100 ~t fXJ.:rJ PUPS!! fur wer,•ict•. ~v cb~ui:c to..r Stud Service l\Jo81 Breed!!. dcll\'(•1•y '1r 11et·up on 19" Oren t:ve11: 5.'\1.JJl)'27 FURNIJU.RE LAMPS IMPORT ACCESSORIES -Savings up to 70 % & l.irp:rr. 25" Solid S!Rle IRISH SET. -T··=R~-fron1 S19!). Cash 00 Plun ~ or tcr1\'S. ADC Color TV, PUPP·IES 002l Alhtt1la or 190411 $Jll ~eh. ~iil2·121 :i Hrookhur«t, Jt u n t I n~t on f>._ .,_ 1 ~°"329 9G Xl...lll'r lri: size hlk "' tan 1-oo.:nc 1 • .,_..,,, 01• · c;en s111:v. 1 yr & :; fl'10. ~ Pr"N \V..EEF:ENDS Xh1t Al\C 1111.pel'tl, $!00. 16<19 ·l\1on1'1)\'la sii,:Ql RICE'S TV SER\ll'CE l3(;.l9Jll. ()'11'1~a ~fes!l , .6·1!-tH33 ((011ncl'l,v l.n Pan!'Y S Cn11·1 c ~",=zj""ioo=-=n=-.1-..,,\°"F"c"'u"A"'N"'P"u"PS".'' -----: * TV s~~c1tl$ *, ' I J\KC 1111111piun Cl'O\\'ll c:rcit. •• lh~y lu~t!! Ct•lo1· !1'0Ul ~65 1 Thunk~ivlti;; 49'2-r..::Sl. .. . .--up, B & ''' ft'On1 $ti up. Fol' . , • --. -~--I Bu~'' U1.K,'i.t .~Culul' IV 1iet,;.\\h1l~ f:int. Ctllo1·~. \\'hcl11e d' Good. 1.1:i:1.'<I u1·n1tl11-t & !i\'l'\lJ:C c;ill : Slfllt rzu, :i.111~1 ~II. n1nlc·1 \V A s J.I F~ n . D r.y c r ' llllJJliUllt'l'!I ()I'\\ Ill s1·ll fo1• Y(IU 54G·li002 (II' ~. 1().1..:0031 year, " f ( t c I ~ 0 n (\ t (! • dish\\'ashtr.,$65 each. .MASTERS AUCTION 1:.l'i:'.i JA:iuu 4\\'C.., C:\t I t!ott.<sc,.'!~kcn , St,, 0 IQ fr . Cnll 646-5848 2()'/'51 N• "'I CM'''•! .... ~~.: ----611-11;).) I L ,_ • .,., · I.( 1 a .~ "'JNr · i ll't~ 'l'l•' Sylvuniu 1.:011.':iOlc · blk & ---lnL ne1v ~l!1uuo1·~ "t.'Ct 83~9 I afl. ti rot· Sunday ·~1•11('11, $ll'XJ 1 Sp1·ini:::cr pup!i, Al\C, fit•ld . 9ryer fol'. ~c, $1;i. Xlnt Oclt!nd 1'ony's Qld~. l\lut'l. Cnu t;.1?.~"Jll J ,.;1Ju•1·, pct. li \\'k:J. "a I J <.'Onllltion. 49.?·9771 , M-I -1-1 ~ ·" · , t.iJj..-0;:.IJ.) • 0 '"rE"E & '! . &ct 1neou~ ~~-~~·~~~~~~!! · !~ "'"" ""' C1'¥:Lll:4ange, -W1nted 820 -F-lth 855. -----11 4 burners w/gr 1d <ll c 11 0 US EKEEPER/COOT\. E -• d Cro\\ n Valley Park \\ ay, G35-G7l0 flJll or nf11rne. Lh•e In/out. 1p·~r1ence .!:-tt.l'llna Niguel I Ec1ual-{)ppm1. tm.lf!!9~<er !\on rtrlnk/s1nokc. R,.f..-PR RBEP. 10+ $700 I SECRETARY- ;'<'lJ'tl. Sill oi".!11. N1\·pt Hgl1ts Immediate . ' ~.'~d ~~ppor~, . ' ThiH to. µ1'eti. wu11t~ a ne1v * TYPlm * ~11·eenbroiler$35.673-4059 SILVER COINS [ Free to You Ill AQUARlUl\I set t:i S.: 20 gal FREE Pickup. Rcfrig. Appl. Pnsing JOO<,..,• ovci· fut~c tanks yoni pl~!f'· [n ~'00(!1 Scrap Metal. Call a11ytune i•alue. Call ~2-36'16 l>t:! 9unt • • nl1HI SlJ. Gl6-.. j(j6 eves. arl'n. G4G-12Z\'. llr.J E<. E.xll'O\f.rt.. h11 l\\., ~1 · L'ii,:hl&r111, Ityou enJoy chal-Register for !!OUSEKEEPER, Con1pn11· Openings ~egrw & c~i~ur. desire lC'ngP, have good i;kills & · a ten1porary job Ion, ror rldcrtv Jori,\' ll\'C'·ln, l sought hy tlu1.~t fh n1 . Tre-lilc expel', 1hl!i iiniued. today lite rlct1ninj' .t: MOl<ini:, C'H'· 2nd Shift 3PM-JIPM niendou~ llenef~t,s & O~fM'>1" I ••ricn!n:;; Is yours. Xln 't co. Inter\'\\·s: 9-lZ 1111H-del l\1llr, 64'~ .. 'il.4:1. -3rd SKlft-llPM:7AM~ Call .1.11...Jll~ 8.33-.100. 1 benefit~h1.~$600-u1>-t· 'e-Nr!t'd-AH ff,1usekcepe_r-Con1p111•lon for I Dennis & D~nius Pei'>lQl~n(~ still'\. Ctt.11 ill~rty, Oflic:e Skills: 12 ~T olcl girl. Ll\•c in. TO OPERATE ~\i7~!;~fs011°br. lrvlnt', -08-! !ason·Best Ag!ncy , l·:qual Oppor. E1nploy"r flT"J-52i>S & aft liJ)tH. 3 Lines, 2 T1me5, $2.00 ~\lytag-4f-yc1',-re.tr.lg I \VAN.TED-old_ :r u a.d.I e Q gentle 1 )T-O!tl ., Horses --8561 ~68.1 )T old, :-;\n 't cond. se1v1ug n11~cl11nc or ca.se l>lk , tnul~ kiuy,' 5 ha.ts'. 1 rOJ{ ~ult•: l)i1Pl'll' (;rn~' • • _ • . ~Y aJ6-7·1ti7 .· a ltc1·c1t, OOx t 1• <1 inc ti , I hur~c i'l\ Yl·urs old lUHU'\'' r.tu~t <lri\'c. PPrn1, l't!fi'l l ------· --11400 l~rookhw'llt, .r. VI.~'· l\fale & l''efuale l'<'q'd. CdNI. 613-lCJlS. 1 ~ PRODUCTION ! Suire _213 963·6775 Western Glrl Inc. 9u1fd1ng Mater11ls 806 Mus ical In struments 822 G+1=01:;9 • $'..'O.): . 111· 1,.._·~t o(te•· call ,_ • P Ul{J':UllI·:D l\hdc Cullie, _S.\2-.)(i:) I. 11 ousc J..•e<'ucrtBab_v~illl"r. *Ml'llS WORKERS -+ 4GG7 l\facArthur Blvd. p/linie r.or 2 glrli;. 1-lr!; 2· l\1alc !l'llinceii S: !01't"111nn SECRETARY Ne1vport Beach Grnn. 979-920-'i 8 a in · 5 p in . lra!ncc. Pl't f'd exper. in Gc:t I n v o 1 v e d w J today'l'l 540-0325 • Surplus . B~lldlng~ LUf?\VIG ~ltUi\l Sl'-:'L . i;ubll" Ill'\\' lil'l;'IJSe. ;\J.::C. l THOH_O_U_G_l_ll_J R0•>-:D~,-,,-,.-,-,-o,' J\.fATERL\L -1000 s Of NE\V 1-1 picec.s, incld. H.ogei·s 11.. yr. [.Q\'C'S chlldt'i'I\. i.:i.lt· or lSl'. ' n 'ElllS! Doors, lumber, ply· Po1vc1· 1'onc SllarC'. $13:1. li7~'i7f}l · t;i5-2.-111 Monie 8.'\0-Sjl)J, I * ChUCkerS po.int or adhesive rnLxlng. ...-orld. Get iJivolvetl \l.'/us. F.quat· Oppor.:._!:1nployer wood, alunt sheetina. mold· • :>-J4.:\.IJ7 • --in)?, \Vinckn.\•s, etc. · ~ , . . . -. .-. Cotlic/ShC"11 11up.,;, t~l\v~ly s. ! BUILDERS SURPLUS f LU11'J fot ~ale. " iuuulhi; t·cndv ro1· \OU !hli; \\'CCk. btsand [>C J 2106 So '! . S 5 ~ . ol d. $Jj(), ut' offer. C11U 51G-~712 10J 1,il'(' & plt:k. ! MarineEqulpmont ' · " a1n ·I., ·•·· &;6-371G.ask io1· Gc l'i. ---I ltlon thrn Sat .to.a \~~~!!!!!!!!'!~~!!'"'~ '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiill HOUSf:l\EEPEr., intelll~ent. full thue. TI1ii; is ? youtl!J. Long .~ short tern1 as5ign· TYPIST /\s.>;uine responslblllt~'. lrg [ g1YJ1\'f/f.017e~letl 01·giu1~i:i· 1 1ne11ts. T~op Pay? Clan1orou.'i Xln't typilit ll~l'ded for N.a. · r 1 I u I *Lathes lion n10\lt11~-lo Irvine. Xln t f>t'()PlC' .,, \ov£'1y s~n·routttl· lu\\· r1111110 lelll'n auto. type· hr.n1r . .,,OOI'. ~ll 111'·"· nc er beneftlii. Su111 nt S3.50 hi" init!i-Call Dottle ·N O·\\'! 1v1·itel'. Previous-r.rrs·r or _;_.J.lH. Ocu"'s' .E6~C.):L:r!E56_A._NERS-i:·. xrtlt atfvnn(:e'n1r!1.~ po.rc~1_-l :i~Cf."·1~50. • . . orhc1· \1·ord /lrocessing n1at:h. \\'ANTE!) tt~d OL' llt'\'I B·B • TI4: 546-1031 I .. '· I d ll~I * Grl'mlers lt:.il. Ca ll \\etl·F 11, t:l;,. !\J..VE.Jt A 1'EE AT TE ~IPO cxyer. helpful, but not req'd. ------r at luua, gc con ,\·tone. Boats, General 900 FOR salC' excess bu ilding _ftl_g..7r,95 Pf!tS and SupPlie• ....;..-'-'---'------1 ·n1ateriah~ ~ l'LU~~:::~~~·~~~-"~JEllkih,;;1 ~-iliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii~~.; NA VIGt\TIC>N Ll'.:SSONS: 897-2998 aft >t :30 , erulu 1ar inodcl, nel'er ui-;cd. Ct-les!ifll and/or pilotln:;. Camei-•s & &1~791i9 Dogs 854 lndivicluahs Ot' sn1aH cJai.ses. Bt1hy1;ittl'rs, li\'n--in!r ne1'flrd. &l:}-3271. = --! -'P8i\<IP0,..1'en1 po1'UI"')' Melp t:all--544)..5400 for nppt. o""" transportlltion. f{ef'11. 1 TYPIS.TEXECUTWE-:-.tirashcr • 6~C~9172~ ·*TOOi Maker r1xiject En~inC<'r sec1~11u'Y s111eS1>CUl. $700 · AAMES PR p l't I Strong English background llOUSEl<EEPEI\' t .i\'" In & ersone 1 y . .,, .1 al • + " .. e 1\11 J pny tor qu ity. Licensed captain. S.18-8837 Equipment Boats, Power 906 Con1panion, rnr e l U e r.! y ' • Bureau of l''ee Paid Call 64.'1·5771 ~~~:_in 5'18·~--I' Lr.in~ !~1·n1 . J,;n1plv~11ll.'nt E1n ployment Agen<"v Ten'ific co. 11eck,.; outgoi ng 808 Office furnlturi/ DOG OBIO:DIENCE-Spo11. Uy Equip. 824 Purks ,i:; llecL" f'oL' info. 5-11-3911, 673-3180, 5:-ii-5300 2'1' Seu nay, -'71,, CUtty -lfousF.t{EEPER' ti\"C'·in, \\J1 11 ll1stot-y 01 1·0001 FREE. I lndiv. for fun spot. Groo\'y UTILITY MAN · -NO LAYOFFS /O group & great locntlon. 12 .r.10. ~Ilion. 7At.,[~ to 01\·11 trans. s:urh•nt 01\. · Proj. Engr $18K BC'n('Il\s inclurling dcntu!. :.:::30Pi\I. $60$ to S'i37 per \\'ANTED P~ntax ·spoltnatic • Call 543-t 730 • WAREHOUSE DOG ol.lellk•11c(' class to sl.a11 Cabin, 01'\lC, 235 • l/O, - CLEARANCE . i11 U1e Ne1\•port·ll'l'i11c arl"u, <.~>l't'l'S. VI-IF, Trniler. dayi. 6-ID-0166 or 675--IG."il Conununicatlons field.-deslgn 1 Ceil\ Sue J<noU, 83."":·2700. 1110 . \10 US iTir!F.1,F:l{·~~XP'5. I 1n Out• !'110.11ufal·tu11n;; ,\rca ('!lgi11ceri:11g ex[)l!r. in c-0111-Al.so Feu Jobs. Dennis & Apply ln Person ~· ltabl:t I::sunnol l.a~una , n1c rciul UltF·VII F trn ns-Dennis Pen;o11uel Agency or 'Seddlebec" Valley .110 r.46-4928 ri&r-1610, 01· eves & 11'j\.end11 oruce furniture, \\'holcs11le & }!_"°'""o.,.-,;-,,--~-1 .5·11-:1.'l74 belo"" Ne"' & USL'CI. Clmirs, Ai{C lrisl,J. Seller 1111p11ic.s. I ------~~-..,- Furniture ~ir.~1-~Cn.H 499.40 ·~ _ ~ \ E xcelle nt !'orking' l''1ivrri.:. Progrcs~ive gi..-1\\'-. Irvine, :l082 i\lichelson Dr. Unified Schoo.I Dist. ~~:i~rdBed i:k~ c ~ u ~~l~e~ Hous•kHper needed Condlt1oi'i1 itu! co. ·Good fulurc. SECRETARY iJ200 La Paz Rd' hassocks $5 each, Blue files & sto1.·ng:e cabinets. shots, $75 to $125. Cull 11' I;.JBOAllD lntll, gtass 1733_ ~!0111-0\•la St, Unit P, 5:12·12"3fl. over pl.'f\\'OOCI. r.1oving, must * 9b~.!-7705 • I Company Paid Benefits 270& Hat·bor Bl., Suil£> 207 1-;n1ploycr ·will split fee fo1· Laguna llllls v£>h•et chaise Jow1gc $35, 3 --· COliita J\fesa $llOO shal'p person 1\'/good skills By Jan, 25th, 19'1~ ~1aple Bar slools S20 ca, Cos ta J.le:>u. 8:30 a .n1, to MALTESE niule, 4 nioi; sell. 1st offer of $<.15. Also 1 p.n1. /\1-\'.C, chanip . blooll lines, Grey1narinc 6 cyl & trnns, . 1:.:.''EC S\\iVL Cl-fRS $1512il 675-4387 . _~!·:::15:..· o.&l::c2-&l;:=>:.:1---~= ~f ,~-tt·;g ~r&tt.~iosPierce IRISH sr-:TTER PUPS, pu.rc B~ats, Sail . 909 WuSE\\'lVE:S . or ninturl:! I Apply In Person & ~01ne exper. Great 1>0..t,en· _ ?.J!i,Q.l!t b'l\'i1o:el_J'QCke.i:. $2j, i;tud('nt~ for kilch<'l'I \\'ork. 8 ·,.AM J"I 4•'"PM ·R·EAL ESTATE tial ·,1:/nl\lionwirle t:le\'C'clo1>----1 ""' 1.Iilk !?lass lamps •ts. · :; ..... 4 ho\!n , Cl'.?nn, neut "'"' un 1 ·""' VETERANS .,. ~ ., · I arr·('ftrnn~. S2 p!.!t' hriul', ! UCENSINI'!.. nle~t <:?· S'iOO_ io start -+ 3 4' Golt.l leaf lan1ps, $.15 An ply 1.ll•:?.l . 1 v111, l.•ll'l'~ • BE'RTEA-... xlr.1 t co. bc;_Jle[jls.MCall Val-llEY TURKEYn·1{erest~ in CU, 673-.5700 • • bred, beaut. $50. 7 \l.'ecks 20· OUUtlGGER. g ooW Uiwd top quality 3Csks, Illes, old 'W-11::.; I $1~ 1.::lichen. 3303 HaTbor Bh·rJ,: \\'ilh ou1· sponsorship $7~.00 crJic. AlsoBeFee1J •Abs. -L'Ollege? No? \1,r~u then, in-J.'OR Sale: T\l.·o S\vlvcl 1BM '' dd" I i'O"'-""'~"-~-~-,---" IU[>e, i_J • .i;.xec. µ u~ mac 1, J.O \VKS old, An1cr1can _ 5."12--0129 ~ 111\lg K,_ Suite __ 9,_ <&!bl , (1vhich is fully r eimbursed ., •son . $ l!~Y teresterJ ii1 money!? Con· rockers \'etra plaid gor.d r.lesa._J~47. ~CORPORAT'llON upon joh1ing-o_ur--finn) is 11400 Brookhw·st, F-. \·ly. tact: coodition $35. each ""Ill sl'll e..xcess to needs. 615-2972. Eskimo Spitz. Just bought, Bo.ts, SllPs/Dock$ 9fo P !enot/Orgens ' 826 can't keep. $75. 963-519:> -· · t ~ U\O ll all you Pay for your school· SuJte ~!3 963-6775 \reteran's Affairs OUice scpnrately. 962-82X INSURANCE SALES 18001 Von Ka rm1n ~~1:w1~~l'O~~~m:e~e~~· ~~~'~;{Bench Unifi ed Or*gS~i~i°*ge 1'\!v~~:ec1&•~~5;d~~u:i. • PIANOS ' I Irvine, Calif. America's: greatest business School District has irmued.1..,,..,..,..,..,...,.,..,....=u~""''"~"l'.Y_'ho~m~o:_. ~968-~7!;9~10~-j-::7, ~ANS BATH l NG , clcodOri:tlng, SIDE Tie. cMal section, .. • dcfleaing, & l.rce r I e a Ne11•port. P\1T boat up to No exp nee., c:11o•11 \\'h;ll.! ;nn -Real E11ta te. 01>enlng for S<'cretary1" WAITRESS-FOOD c learn 110rt tinte. \I'S .;... 1 133.1424, ext 294 , 1'·µin{; i:kills 50 ''rPill on !-.'E\V 9' ntatching 5Cifa '& FULLERTc;>N MUSIC L'Ollnr! ! 9~7799 34', $55. 1110 67S-0120 1------iiiiiiiiilli \\'knd~. 1ull 1in1l· ,1·he:1 quail· or 833-1425 VIDEO TRAINING J;:xe<:. tyPewriter. 90 \VPl\I Natural looking young 111.dy, loi·e seat. Sac. $2SO. 494-7224 Our Newest Loc•tion tied. . I \Vhile vou a.r<l studying ror shorthand . Apply at Di!;trlct ov.e1· 21 \l'/pleasant person· after 2:oo 18191 Euc1id, !tountain Valley Fa rme""ll Jnsurant'<' l.i'OllP Equal Opp. Employer you~ license vou niaV uvn.il Personnel Office a c t·o s s ahty. il1wst be dependa~le BEDROOl\l corner set, greal 1 Blk. No. of Sa r. Diego r~\V)' Ed Lani • 540-183-1 ) , you~lf of Our co~linuou~ from Iligh School. & able to "·ork any sluH. cond, $50. ~1ust sell. 5571'836 I ticld 1ratnlng and . Joru1 \ SEC/BOOKK"EEPER tu11 s\Pt~~18~1~~i:s ~r phon e STa-3449 Rentals from $5 )NSlJR,\NCE A~ocy gl~·l ~I MACHINIST Lun1,hlea1_1 .• ~uglt1:s _r;d-ti in e '. d I c 1 a p ho~ e , woooY •SPrW• ·HARF Household Goods 814 • t"'t'i<lay needed, 35 h:-"'·k. TRAINEE \\'111-cis Video rr a 1 n1u 1~ bookkeeping, gd t y p 1 n g . 1 Pref. so1ne •:xpcrien<'l', but 1 1·2 'lr11 e:.;per <tesil':.illll'. Out· courses. This S upe rb speed, knowledge of office ' 2318 \\'. Ne\l.'pot1. Blvd. ORl~'TAL, RUG, l2x18, e P iano1 & Grands \\'ill lrRin qu1ti\liCfl l>f!~"-! 11_1~11din1: f1·i11~f' benefiti.:. modern tJ'?,.ining is availaWc procedures, I girl of!lce. _Nei\'port Bench po\\'t:I" loonietl in Belgium. ALL MAJOR BRANDS epl~:-O:-&:it-1~S.inf--b1St-" lilf.h-un1enl~. 102 ~F.. to i'ri'y li<:ensee desiring lo Please submit re s um c. WAITRESSES -;$4.;0;c=-c.·-0'=93-5399c-==--·---c·-lJ.sed & rebuilt pianos also Ocmenlc. ll;lke1· ·St., r..ar.-97'9-5300. ;c,>in our l:J'OWin~ organiza· \Vrite <:-'Ju~itied ad .•GO. NE\V restaurant opening in Jewelry 815 Up1·iKhlli fruin .......... $69 (50) ,__,-llV£Nl01 CLERKS ·NEEDED· IMMED. ),_;f!Ual 011por. En1ployer. hon. \Ve al'!! expanding and Dally Pllof, P .O. Box 1560, Dana Pt. NO\V hil•ing tor --~-------1 Spinets " .......... $1·l5 ·?ilr\lDS ivanted, part-or full l\&v_e openings t~ughout -.-CO!i!!L i\fesa, Calif. 92626. dining room & cockt1\il DIA. Sol appr _t -~!· __ A._+l Pl1tyers " ............ _:;$5 time. Apply Seacli!f ~1otcl Orange O>unty. I *Sec'ys, BookkMper1 serVJre. Must be bcf ..... zt:.2i3.c $550:-Elirrings l ct. $395. Granas -• .-.-:,-"" ..... $395 Hlil S.C.H. LaguOlf Beach. Lb: Reinders Agency Neat & pleasa11t. Apply in · (213) 431-192-1 L. \\'ortd &-8 8 Or9an1 , MAIUHED-pen1on-...r-1'1 4029-Blreh-Sirec """°" at !!ll_!;l.,Del Rn\92 m. ALL MAJOR BRANDS r & pho """ PROPE-RTIES INC su;1, 104 NB 83J.8190 Dana . Pl. (acron ~~m "-chinory ~ · •m .... , ~~-to ~lart~e~e::· <1u..J ' • Diel A ' Job 133-tQS Brookside \Vinery) lllon-Sat fTICI Spinet .•.••. uc\v , ..... S-t9'J <serving nll or N Ch T 9~1-4 P~I · USED 10' x 16 & 8'x18 Free Organ Le1sons MASSAGE T.ECH. or.t11"e Cow1~·l o arge o You . " WAITRESS "'akcs, Diacro fi1•aer brake Pho•'<' 007 '839 TRAINEE CALL 83•1 31 E'U>bllshO<I 1965 ° ~ . ~ ., ,,. E ·0e d bl ~I t · & Notcher, 8'xl8 ga. poWer FULLERTON MUSIC \'owig lady (18-281 \\'anted REAL ESTATE Secretat"y/Polltlcal xpc~. pen a .e. 1 a ure shear, 3' x16 ga. Fool Shear, for legitimate Jull-.titne posi· SALESMEN Typing, SH, heavy phones, ~~ea1. ~.Pf1:r In s~V· 20 h'VA SJ'Ol welder, TIG liOJl. No e.-.:p. nee. \Ve sell!l expcr prefet'l'ed. PI ease ir oin, . · \\'elder, Johnson molder R 121 N. Harbor, FU!l e11011 . 871-1805 10 school, eani "·hi!e learn. \Vhy not ·"'ork in the hottl l submit nisume to Box 101, Const H\\y., N.B. nietaJ Bandsa\\', 4,000 LB VOLT Apply in person nny nft. or arcn · llunlin ~ton Beach • \Vestnilnsler ~ Attn: \VANTED shan1poo girl for Clsrk Fortllft, lithe, n1tll , lnlftnt Personnel eve, 2930 \V. Cit. ""''Y·· Fountain Valley. Lc>t us t>.tyn1aMyre1 beauty salon 962:-iiffi i\fair drill prel!Ses, s h elv in g hrs: Open Nights 'ti! 9 Sut: 'tit 5:30, s~. 12-j ANTIQUE GRAND PIANO EMERSON Temporll. i Senili.:c NC\\'[>01'1 Beach. train you. Call Phil l\lc· SERVICE Station ~an iv/Hair 675-2972 3848 Cainpus Dr., Suite ]~ I i\IECllANIC,\L \\iizfird for a Nam~. ~~~E REAL .~ lubeman. Top paf\ & ---'="--=w=E=w=E=R~---Miscellaneous 818 NC'\\'JXH1. Beach n ~4.1·U I \l.'ide vRriety . of tooling, ESTATE, ' fringe J>eneflls, Experienced No ex.per. rcq'd. \Vil! train. ---"-'-'----'----- Equ;tl 011por. Eni lo)t>t des jg n & 1n a ch ine REAL Bstate Agent for n1an preferred full or paM: Ages 17-34. $326 n1 o. \\'ANTED: Good n1 a p I e n'aintenauce prob I c 111 s . co111111e1·cif1:1 leasing, sa.1!1-l'Y time. Shell, 17th & Irvine, stai1.ing-saJary + many dresser v.·/ 1'nitTOr ' ( if JANITORIAL Degree not required . draw against <.'OllUlliss10n, Newport Beach. benefits. Now intervie\l.ing. possible) or high boy. A11>0 1 ~llllON' ""t)lllRn, l'Xpe1' pref'd. AlacGregor Yacht Corp, 213-990-4740 SERVICE Sta. Salesnlan, AR l\I Y 0 pp o .rtunities, l\lcd. sire dog hse. Alssn Steady & i·cliriblc for nite 1631 Placentia, Coina ~1esa. . . , f / 11 ni e, days , 1 it e &15-1163. Costa l\1esn. Viejo, 831-2268~~-~~ l,OHi;';;i'ii''kii . .i°'iii'·iiOOOOiii.iiiiiiiiiiij front fnn1. praclicc otr. appear. Apply mon1s, 2590 DP..lVE A CAB!· .volt. C•IHtfe pltyer, 1• Good puy & conditions. Tel. Bureau of Ne,1•port Blvd C~t CHOOSE your hours, \\'Ork without Speakers. Like OF BOSTON I t:irca 1860 + 1 TABLE TOP GRAND PIANO \Square topJ l\'Ol'Y Krys • Beautiful \\'ood 11 ail tng to be loved &-re- stored. I-las Brai;s sound boal'<l. \\'Ol'k. ofc hldgs., N.B. 40 l\tED'ICl\L As.'iL, \\'ilh exp .. Receptlon~ES Jn1eehanical knov.·Jedgc. nt at \VllO \\1ANTS TO .\\10RK? FOR SALE C1rsette 12 Kelly G4-K1ll E1nployincnt Agency SERVICE St~ Salesnian for yourself, be your o\vn UA 67• ,,., M 0 T-6-b--J\.l .. a i d ' n e-a-t-. _J_Q_QO/o FREE f-1-H-m·e-;-d·~-y-s.,.. -l·l·t·~ -boss .. J\.!_en or ivomen-:-Can new• .,._. .,._... ·.L.-~--1 S . rnc1~rtic 6 day v.·k. Laguna Reclptlonist $500 mechanical knowledge, n~at ~at s:~V%an =-~: COAL Fo ... R-S°Al:E · erv1ces Beach resoi·t 4.!J.f.-11.00 Su(K'r SJlOl for personality appear. Apply mo111s, 2a90 Vts tired A 25 t 70 for fireplace or pol bellied' Ne\\·sp.aper Carriers . gnl \~·ho likes the public . .._Ne\\'.port Blvd. Di Supj;l~ent ·yo~~ in~me: sto\'es, llietl Bros Feed Co, LITE INDUSTRIAL DIVISION NEEDED IMMED. *Assemb~ Trnes *Packagers BOYS & GIRLS Beautiful N.B. locntiou. Typ· SERVICE Sta. ?.tan, l.Jt Dri\'e a cab 6 hrs or ntore a 1735 \V. 5th St., S.A. 542-7293 10 yrs & Older ing: nol hea\'y, but esscn· Class. Top v.•ages +comm. d11y.' /\pply in person, SAROUK Pe1~lun ca1·pet. ' Dally · Pilor t\n-s ROUTES -liRI. i\pply Ray Carey Chevron Ye1lo1v Cab Co. 186 E. 16th Handn1adc, 5x8', 260 knots OPEN • Dnna Point, Ca1>-t i06 Ht1i'bor Bl., Suite 207 Station, 604 S. Coruit Hwy, St .. Costa .r.tesa'. sq In. Blue &. cl'enn1. Xln't istrano Beach. San Juan Cosia A1e!la 5rl6-1 100 Laguna Beach.. WOMAN d--' d 11 cond. 497-ll93 eves. Capistrano )' i nee = a Y CALL .r.iR LO\VDER -JiECEPT/GfRl FRI. SERVICE Sta. Full une, routine clenning & n1achlne ORIGINALS. ALVAR LITl-10 4g-J.44za days. J.1ust be e..xper. Al'C..'O, laundry, 8 nm • noon. $3. $95. Picasso Etch. $12:;. Llrowi11g professional Renl l91h & Na\\·port, Cl\1 hr. ShorecltU,OOf. Must be Duty Etch. $13a.. Uljillo I NURSES Est1ttc t.i>1npony in Laguna TELEPHONE experienced, reliable & Lilho. $350. 355-559:>. ~300 pl1tlne 5-18-840 I RN-LYN-AIDE Bench has need roL" part COMMUNICATIONS furn, top.notch references. CUSTOi\I \Vall ~turn I 11 , FREE ORGAN LESSONS as 1.1·7 & other shills. Top pvt lbne l'el·epl. 11·ilh son1e No cxpcr. rcq;a. \Vill train. No smoking or drinking. P. Children's & Lh· R.lns, etc. long as you like: Adults duty paf. Imm~. pa,y 'for knowledge of bookkeeping. Ages 17·3'1. $326 n10. O. Box 707, Cofuna de\ 1Iar. \Va 8 ha b 1 c. Sul'prizingly \velcon1c t&outten'cl Tuesday floor riµty. c 0 u n t y \\' d \dVeekedndJ a mui.k. t + 2 half starting salary + many WOR1':1NG Couple needs 'Rens! ~8951 _ night at 7: 1Put. \Ve 11'ant For •n ad in Wom1n'5 1/,or1d Call ~·~ B•lh 642·5678 ox!. 3~0 Sun·Fun Trio Warmly Casual 7372' lrrt.eMl'S, ltfon .. Fr\ 9. 5. ays u11ng \\'Ct1 • benetil1!, Now intervie\\~ng. v.:eekday contpan!On for REFRIGERATOR Best olfer l!veryone to ea1·n to play ' Lescoulie N_urscs _Rcgisb)', -~-oZit.-:n --A r m.y -0..P-J?·O r t unities, fRther-. -Lite house"·ork-.& ' 1he organ!. Toni Dietcricll ' Even Oil sunny days, ho'U . 1401-Dovc St., Suite 340 351 J-lospltal Rd, N.B. 6'15-JJG3, Costa' t,.lesn o"·n frarii.. lfours. flexible, lakes ,..l\taple night stands, . in charge 642-2851. Coast SIZES 2..a love the look, feel of these! Nl';\\'J)Ort Bench .' 833-1441 ·(Lobby Park Lido Bldg) student desk, elect roaster. .r.Iusic, Ne\l.'J)Ol't Blvd. at '-· "'ifT. • 11t ..,t , Fight the fuel shoi1<l''C (Banko( Cllbf. ~ldg.l 64z.9955, 540-99M. REAL E$T~T. •i: l[Ullll'S MS-4836 g.5 548-815.3, 457 Tustin, NB _!·Inrbor, Cl\1. ....._ "7 lllM•'-" M:t .... ! cle~etly -crochet \\·ru·in \'e';;t 1n_1.... llr:U \VORRIED about you·r -WA.tLPAPER-SAlE 1or 1ncket-ot-v;·o1-steit-1n-e:i~y LEGAL SECRETARY ~NURSES AIDES U90 Glenneyre SI. future? Now · iS the 'time. Pl~NOS ORGANS . I sh.ell s1ilch. Ribb i 11 g heavy recent proba t e Xlril working condition & 49-1-9473 5.19--0316 1'hinkabouttheU.S.NAVY. i.~ & less l\tltchell, VanLull -. , She'll tuntble hnppily into crOchetedalso Pattc111 73'2• ' ' I d ' good salary 549-3001 o· I A J b' s3·r I t • + , ••• ,.,.,, & Stockwell 847-8010. New & ~sc. cl. Gren. l sclcct1on. the sunshine in this quickie "le•1's S'·· . ""38· '01 .. ;; expenence, 1 n c u l n g • RECE~fONIST for CP' la 0 w o s al• ,11 '"' ,.._ t t O " ues .JU" " ~ Un So 0 • NURSER" k I r' " \g 17 31 ·or service P 0 BOX RENTALS ".","'.PC l IVP P. ru~es. pen lrlo! \Vhip up sw~-top up1'01.1, lnclud-', . accoun g. • rang i wor er, mus duri-.. '"X Offi...... season, • • • ' <>es • or pri . E & S I ' Tl e best . ~ County. send resume to: •ha~ exper. 6 Day wk. 21 An• u9ia751 ..... "" ~ _ Phone 642-4m. 149G Rh·e1•slcle Dr., N.B. \C.s .. , un~.ay ' . 1 sl10!·ts, pedal pushers 1". ~VENTV-irn·t: CENTS W "-Cl lfi-• ad., 977 y & $2 50 h & .,.,.... ., ' TE p 11' ul . "·hl1•d C•·al•a11• Reali". deals n1e uh\ays nt. 110-n'On COilons and bind oti .tor ea••.h pall•"''' -add 25' -. nro, asa ......... 1~0. ' rs over. . r . I l\t. Oo ('I'S, a tr Ylllll<fl." YOUNG Alan. 18 or older, Pt: • • • ' .. V' 11· h M . c·1 '" . Daily Pilot, P .O. Dox 1560, n1orc. Laguna Hills Receptionist. pfime. & l'un.e saving opportunity ntust be good driver w/ va IC S USIC I y llght~y! 1-lurry, sr.n<l no.11·! 'l'eUls for each patte111 for COfita Mesa, Calif. 92626, Nut'Sery, El Toro, 830-5653. ' Convalescenl H o 11 p ~ta I . for skilled . . . . . valid lie, run errands for '69 Ch1ed 283 1 ~ki·g '& South Coa t Plaz ~O 2S30 Pru1ted Paltcrn 9 3 1 2: Air. ?.·tail and Special 1-!W1· TIME FOR OftiC<" Help P/tlme Mature \\'O~l-~93. KEYPUNCH invalid, good \\'Orldng hours, ~f!:a~!t~ ;~~11: ~~7 s ' a · Child's Sizes 2, 4. 6 8. Size dling: otherwise third-clnss ' 8:30-12:30, Typing, phone. RN 7-3, F /time SECRETARIES ~lauy bcnelits, $2 ltr, call HALLET & Davis Plano, ~ ..... ,,,10,1hl, shorts 718 ~:ard d~Uvt!k'.'l' ,will . 1ak~-l1hree1 nulC" •CA$ ~aJ..e..s. a dial! . -~&t2-l002 MISC. furn. ci.ah-s, 1-efrlg, S ii'iet Good !O d lJardl Q\T"" • \~ec s o 1nore. -='l( o -~ -.I\.....! -. . I d p -uu-g llUl'llc -engwg lgnifled--¥ ' -lneU&--401 2 hklP-a-f:m,.; ' . ' " ,·I .J -81':;¥l!N+l'-JitV. • ::&N:J'.S.. fu::c-13t'OOk_11,-the -DAlL-Y: - THROU GH A organiz. Irv1ne n us k. po&i.tion. i\Tedicatious. 1111· stitnulati11g Jong or short 300 Cattilln~ Dr. N13. 1:.<>J1 ~;2 11 }_':!,. o < • ~.wu-for each pnttern _ lu.ld 25 Pt.LOT, 105, Needlecvnlt Call 979-2333. n1cd. opening. H.B. Con-ll'r1n aJSSignnienls . fe\\' ! llf.!l!r... l 0-t -W:,, u • J . .w. CTnts for ench patlel'n toi· DcJi!'· Box 163, Old Chelsea DAILY PILOT OPERATORS· single t!ffifle, valei1c..-eut Hospital. 847:3515. dnys, eouplc 1veeka or fe\1' ••••-• V Vf~~~::SLE Juicer & rndlo S ting Goods 830 Air ~tnll and_ siieciul Hnnd· StAt1011 .. Nev.;, York, N.Y. exper. on dl'esseS ' & R N 3·11, 2 day wk 111onths • you decide! No\V .-. Telephone 83g.4.17,1 \Ing:· otht'.'r\\'\Sc thlrd-t'lllS.'> 10011. 1-'rtnt Nath~, Addre5i'!, WANT ~AD-• !JpOrtllwCar. Tup pay, 86.i Charge Nurse, inedlcotlon!I. you can , . . . . 3 KlS~ polt•s & n1c11 s boot:=;, deli~ery will lake three Zip, Pnll1•rn .Swt1llt•r. 642·5678 P~uct\on Pl .. re w p 0 r l J-1. B. Convalescent llospital, APPL y BY PHONE A I -800 llOOD for 1~ cr.p. ·~1inor size ll. Perfect f 0 I' \\'eeks or lllOl'e~ Send tu NE: ED L J:'.CRAIT '7'2! Beach. 646-0308 !l<li-35!5. Cn\J 'f14()-44jjj & l..(<t us know nt quu d11 n1age $20. , lx·l:in ner. $3JI n1ake' offer. r.t arlnn i.·tnrlln, lht.• DAILY q'OCt~t. knit. etc. free l r;;;;;~=::~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.:.;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 !sales S~'y $1iii \Yhllf yo1,1r skills . nrc. No SCR"JtM LETS 839-4414 f>.18-7901 uft (j, PtLO'r. ,1142, Pattern DcpL, dn't!ct1oni;, 50c. net.'<l to·ron1e in personally· • 01\lIOC. rum. refrig:. & tnisc. NF.:'IV AUSTRIAN Sl\IS for 2~2 '\lest 1.Sth St., New ln!'.htnl l\llu!riui.e. Book. F\-c !uidl,~\Jl'°t F"' 1Jobs u11tll 11·r hil~ Ute :just right' Jt('ms. All n1ui.t go! If 'tail man, Cost $200. Sac. Yol'k, -N. \ 10011. Pr In l Busic. 1:-._Jrotcy knots, p.1!· H••ll •OP 11 .... !, locn. spot (or you• N' SWEIS b1terested. call 642-5-l)l7 $100 499-t<IJit ·NA!'llE, 1\UDRESS \\11th lein11. i!."Oo, WESTCLl.FF N•:VER A rEE AT TEJ.Il'q. A -ZIP, et• .. •: and ST\_'LE lnl!ihlnl Crnc.hi•t Hook -• r•a•fon • TRAILER AXie and pru·ts BRUN \VICK VJP t'lo'gul n!loll .,...., Le b t · 1 Pat .ran1po • • ' Pc~nnel Agehi:·y Tempo Tempor•"' Melp . fOr 'boat trailPr, SJO. pool tnble, 1 ~• .. elute. lilcli. ?\lii\lBEK. arn y ·· pie ttt'l's , · n.1a.rk 111 "'enterl · '1 f • "lalron -"llky .-C••ck -'17 SEE 1101\J;; Q u I c k W1115· Sl:lO. \" .., " • "" 5-i~·3" new cloth. "~. 91i2~5125 ••o i l•t 11 t•nt 0 1r1 ....... k 542·~~ -Th R p II Oivtde -DIVORCE .,.,.,., 1''iuillions and choose ooil .., 111 1 " l'i '" 0< ... 1651 .E. Edln}tel',...S.A.__ . , • ~ty • C~n Allnio : \Vhcn the bi·lde OAK FIREWOOD J\.IATCl lED sct_Jl~ Clobs, paltem ..... Jrcc .. --fl:on1 our $1 ~!9t't! U1w1 100 ~U_t1 ~ Sales -Onler Dc!!k. , Girl Now ffitei'Vfe\\1na ) or 'CantJnuei 0 get 1,·eddlnlfgltts 99;;.,3397 uSC<nlttlc, \\1XX1S, CO\·e:rs, Spting-SUnlMez' Catalog. AU · · 1 Afll ; t noode<I f<>r b"•y···lo• ord"r Oysttr Bar W•l.fre1Hs after the DIVORCE. TRlPLE Beam Sc:-. le. verv.·' 9 Iron&, SlOO. 67J-2564 sl~fJ! Only 5()c. . 1"1'000111p elti . lll11 ltl .... --• & H TV R ~IFI TNSTANT SEWING UOOI\ · · • dttik (or Orange Co. Bon.t ost•11e1 -FOR Sale or Trad6' I.J·~ nccurnte, OO\'Cr used, sllll 'J. adio, n , -·"" ~ew todll.Y \\'enr tonioaTOtl.'. HI Jiffy lt111 Bot:ilul • 50c. Manufacturing finn. Otc 274 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B:" n1ahogany Vlctrolln, pei::t. iii box. $39. 49-l--.i661 ~terff ..,.. $1.-r ' IJ<i.Jk uf 12 Priae-Afparuo:. exper. a mu111t., Poslll&n. TR.Ej'\TiifENT PLANT OP· cond. Trade for Ollk Vic-DUNK ot' t"'in bctls. kitchen TNSTAN'l' r~ AS JI ION 50c req's hone 1\'0rk tc good ..ERA.TOR n $807 .... $993. trolaJ aaroe cond & sh:e !'et. gaa stove & re.rrlg. AD~ORAt. 21" O:ilor TV. -1 • 1~ :ndred 0 f <t~tH Book 1 -15 ~tttt'l1s. figp ·Jf-111 S--: -sntnry • lt\tc--crnae~ U nequtrect aell-fl>r $100. r..Usslon S43--0436 , (..'Ont;olc. SZj(l, Sy\\'1it1ltt 19" s oqK -u s j 50c.. c on\n1ensur1Uo w/abUhy. Filing deadline _ l'ebrull'}' Viejo, 831~:riGS·.. -,.~RUNDLE BED $SO-c61or 1XJ1·1ol1lf\, br.'lf\d nt-''' ft1shi0li facts. $1.. -l'llu"tuo\ (lidlt Book I - Contact Oarol HW, 9~2880. lS,, J.974 . City ot Snn Juan Vaeancle• coat money! R&'nt r.· .. • 01 ,2 $325. 9." blk & \vhlte f1a\•e somethlAA you w11nt tG ~. Clwlfled ads acll big ilem11, Ca i:!lstrano •. 32400 • ~a~e;o. _.)Wt. houM, •PJ•..1-store _ .,.,... -. i::snn50n1c portubl(', tlC\\', sul11 Clti:r<tlf1e<t nris do It Quilt!! f1.1r Tt"lllitJ'• lJ\'lh« 11mall l~m.t or any 1tem. Ade1anloJ San Juan Ce.pis· bldg., etc, thru a OOly J)IJof l\ny 4ay·1• the BEST o-~\ Y to $50. 64:t--2939 well • can NO\V GU-56'TS. l~ btauttfQ.I wttet·n.'J. rioc. ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'1 J ust cal1 &Q...5678! tro.no, Ca. (71 4.) 493-UTI . Clu~lned Ad. _;n>!;!!!!O_.!!!lll~> _!•~d!_l JD<>~"C!'lc.o~'o~il!!<.>C,.«_:• \''~'!:"'~'l!.;<~:.::"!:P~"''.!_l'_:"·~·'.C''°e"'!:'.'0'.;4!!!"~Q!!!<!;l!,I ·----------------.. -· • • ' • , ·- ·· .. I . ' , • • ~~D~A~IL~V~Pl~LO~T~~ ... -...::u~~~~~~~~~r.::--~-~"""'.Ol"<""-::0::::-.:;~·~:--~-.:~...,,-,.,.,-,,~'.'.':::"7-.,..,,.,..,'"""~-;-:~:>.::r---07ftiA:::::::-;.;;;::;:;;;;;;;~W~rd~Ml~~~~·~Ja~..,.~~~l~b,~lr.9~7!>~~9'j~~Pli.L~OT~·~~Or.V~ERrTI~S~E=R~1f.o -962 • « _, 97D I -· 97D •u~-. U·"'"· 990 ~A~ut~0::;··~u~-=-----Boatt, Sltp• Oock1 tlD IMobl • -35 ruck• Aulol Wenlld ·,...Auto" lmfl!rtld YJO Auhlt, Import-Autot, mport-" ·--_ • BOAT Sill• •""•" Arel~ '1!'"8' PAN·AM. 'cov'rd 30' ;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l-ww};°~,";P~AY~TO~PtOO(;;u.A~R~l :=.=;D~A:,TS~U~N;-= .MERCEDES BENZ VOLKSWAGEN · CONTINENTAL MUSTANG . . Brirl~c, ~c1vport Beurh, Aluni plltio, alpm 11toras;e '(ou S..n The Rtst, l''OP.. TOP USED CARS fronl lie UJ). up to 21'. $2 It, shed, sklried, llC\V ns .rr )'Olli" car ts txlta clean, '69 DA.TSUN :)10 Sediln Xlnt ·NOW OP'EN '" vw Dune BunY 6.f!i.til:-..-~7Ql!G. • c:pt:Ji:..J>e..\v fj)rn11--kite! n -T-.... _ ... , 5Ct! us fir.st. nl •. a ch •-l.u + 1'llM .-.... lv "'U:l1610 • SLIP under .o\rcfltS b~~e. A sink._ au appl~~ just ~' ,,.. . UAUf>R. utn:C1' !:..1 ,;,;.e~i·ac~t~. ~~ Mlis5on Vle)o Imports ~ ........ Pv• ....._ o 11olde tk, take uo to 16' re-. finished. _Coppe11one. 'ii J."'ORD 1) ton 11pls. t.'\lfit . 29'.ll li ttrbor Blvd. _ t~ state rown 11ell. 962-7931 ff'·1turln~ VOLVO IJoat $$.. niu. b'?l-8145 e\'e;;. $299<>. Call anytune &t2-l002 Lo1\', loo• nille-.ge, Llke ncv.• Cruita l\te~ 9m-2:i00 Ah ~ 11~1. MERCEDES BENZ Motor -Ow"''° new Ii>~•-$2100. Autoi, Imported . 97D 1...:;:::...:c.:..::"-FI-_.-.,---& '74 .VOLVO'S S•!./R.tnt 940 89'!-18'2. ") • . FIAT ' ~~~~'"".'\""'"!!'"'".!::__·,_. !.A~U~D~l ___ i m Ft.IT 128: <DR, 9000 Com•l•te ""'"' • Setvlce HERE NOW ·n Mark tJI. Xlnt 001\d. All ·n MAO! l. P.,\'"t lllttl~l?I(· f t"Xlr&J. sac. Mt.ke of(e1·L h'Ollt dW: brakPI, A~1 /i< ,\1 stel'CO nutto. fnldlnr-bee Cilll 552--91$1. .cat. .l\hu.!!i ('Xh'UI. Ssl o1r ' , , C.ORVEITE -~·~·16-~336~1 ;* ,...-!( CO RVE'ITE '10 Stl"S">IY· _:::O~L:::D:::S;.:.tit~O_Bl~LE--t' h&rd lop, auto, full P\\'r, T'·ASS : le.athec. ail:'. ;\i\·l/Fi\t, l\tlch-'73 CU " • • l•lin 1"ndWli. lo .t11f, hnnu1c. 'SUPREMI • • R,E!llNN"rl A11'olf001E RO~Qr;1\fAN-'T.i , .i \Vl lL d1'ive, Ford '71 UD . n1Ues. Perfect condition. Vftlt Us Soon At ,1nn1&dlaLe Dellvery -·' '' • T Po'•k ''P· ,"LT I•••· A l _wagoo, J\lr, 4 ·pred <>n J\11 ~todf'l!I CONVERSJON. ·I.;O\\' AS $9 t ,_ '" la Xln l d 20 l\JPG tHG-3620 28701 ~largue1it11 Park\\''1Y $ C1mpers, S.fe/Rent 9201 pc1· O(ty & Ge "'6r n11le : 1111111v xt1'fOI. Ot lg p1'lci• w 1s. " con . • • . ~lission Vif'jo -195-f /OO BUY Or LEA E RESERVE vo un.S 1'0DAY $71ri1Xi. ~tukl• ortcr 496-39l~ $2ti00 494-2'Jl2. HILLMAN tUsfo; AVERY p1,\r-Y. 1~xrr 1 $3900 .. Pri.. P ly. SIG-3538 nu \18, auton1u 1lc, fuJ\ JJO\\•er lno l-"""'"'c::":..· -------, l·hi.t.tln~ door l<M·ks 11ncl irul'lk ' OfJe:llCI', ftlCIOI')' jl\r, tilt ! \\'heel,· Su11. noor. i\J.\t/Fl\t .. , lltcrtJO \1·1tti 8 truck ta~ : 11lD;,.'Cl', 11\lij( !1po11 \\'het S, • ·1;,1 OPEN ROAD caoowr. S9J.33ll. "" 6 • wkn<IR. . ALFA ROMEC' "••M l•11.:1 COUGAR 1~1n~eled, good cond. $..')riO. ! 1969 SHASTA l\llnl l\tC1tor '59 1-'0RD '= 1'011, \dent ror __ _ '59 lllLLl\lAN wa~n., gooc\ MG ---...,,. 5:>7..rul9 I Hoinc, 46.000 miles, &ill hon1e -~'~'ncr,sl; ~'Ul\li ok, '67 omrrto Spidel', '5 L\llld. ,, spcl Good n111g,, ·912--M-G_B_Co_n_"_· -,-v.-.1.-.-\\·/ VOLVO . 191>'7 COUGAR. All' (,'011(1, Cycles, Bikes Cont. good cond. $3,956. n ~klng $;J5(), 4 i-9J 66 aft 5. l\IPG, $1000. ~~~~e offe r. 551-1557 /SlJ-8306 bro1vn i11t. Llke new . P IS, P/B, 289 E('l)UO V·S, Scooters 9 25 510~5397 '73 Rt\NCHEllO, . Take O\'CJ' ~4~ A~TIF~1. 7100 1111. 2Tmpg. 1966 I·Ial·OOr. C.?11. • 64G-9303 \\'hlte, t>lnck vinyl IOI), otrcr' 1-..:.:"'°=.;._ ___ _,;.;;..; ,1-'TO TRi\\ICO Dod~e 1110101·· 11ny1,ne11t~. 612-2~00, ext 8a .. i ' $2900. 900-2'315 -C'tllih.' 88'1.:1129 111 FINALLY I!! 110111e 2'.r, flO\\'r plnnt. 11lr or 832-1652 'BMW JAGUAR 1971 MG MIDGET Autos, UHd 1 990 1967 COUGAR a11to triw. A NEW j. pl'j\·, prt~·, S1900 49~-3307. '73 ro""'n"'o-,.,,-, "'p~ic~ku-.-. -.-ul~o.I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, ---------I --iU1cK--power & nlr, '$19:1. -BIG e i5tiWSi,Totvr H01ne Re111als tran!f. Rh·. 3.000 n1I, $3.2501• 1196'( J~G. Jt~lstr. xh1l oo~. 36,000 i~i·~~l :holesa c. I ___ .::._=.;.:::.;.::.,. ___ l --'5"':.:.:..:1292=·.:-':....:c"'=~:"'IJ!cc·:-: LOCATION , ·i: :C.26' ~t.1 1. & '.\llnls or be.lit offer 831-1743 c\•e. llltM. lllAlUt ro• ~!~sr~;~· \i·hls. S2650. ,70 RIVIERA '70 COUGAR. .11.h'. heat, j }"rl'C 1niles 9 tU 9. 838--0!WXI FOR S1\LE: ·55 Chevy Panel BAVARIAN ..:;;.:.::..==-'------f'EUGEOT . , radio, p/s, \1n,Vl top. $1900, IN MA_B_CH p , • • truck 6 cyl, 3 sW . $295 M • ' i JENS.EN J.ull J.IQ\\'f'r. l~lllt'Y air, etc. cnll Chris ~23 A t S P rt 949 4•1-1=1 & EXll'n cler". •~C). I ~;::""'·~,;.o:.c:.;,:;;-,,-;;;-;;o Corona cit'! l\1nr~Bik~.~~ll u 0 erv1ce, • s ~ J"J a .... ~ NEW PEUGEOT $199t '67 COUGAR. }\'ft,7, :is..~ 3032 E. CoaJ;I H"y .. U'tU-V'Jll PO · S k, fl T JENS''N n1lles, auto, P/S. $97J. LA'.\IBEP..T & CEl\t'fUl!.IO'."l 911 RSCl1E toe 1•1uf er, V•nl 963 1 "' DE LER ~ ---$45. Price """' was $130 8 I N~EllCEPTOR A ~ llAI": ''l:..n"~ .. 7:1(1 CC, TRIU'.\1Pll Trident. 642-Sg)'i 1973 FORI) v.,, V·S, •uto, Ltui.;t• Sele~:1iou C I •-•-d Se · ..... mil W.9'11N Only 13,000 n1ilf'~. t.oinf~~;fcis;ii<itll:::±:::!!;:<;i<:'" .0111p cie .... ...-s a1.1 l'Vlce. ..........,. • ~· DODGE ' 0 ... ,. s•~ . + ,,,......_ for-1· kllij!' 11 hcel ha,;e, du1tl of Colol'S 50<:0111pa cfs ond1splay. ....., '"'"I er...-. O\?f'Sea!i .. ~mi 1f"t!-tlt-,;..,, -=."-=:i.. t.l 'I \J t 9 800 il\ll SU · --'Ii ln1n1edit1te Dellvc1y. PACI C TO ........... , ---------19SI l\1aple Ave Apt K. 6T"'J-V.\Y 4 lug pattern. Loy,• x, Ul s ' •• es. per DUY or-l:EASE r ULL s~;RVICE Fl -MO R 1911 DODGE ~_,,,,~, SHI· 6 n1ileage Gl:i-7989 ~·can, JU for DI ck, . -~·~ .....,.. ~iS or nft 6pm . ~l)...;;')l17 .~ r , ' • • S.11-1-131 8·5pni, aft 5 '73 CLOSE-OIJT S.\LE NO\V! OEPAl?Ti\lEl\"'T IMPORTS . ·73 LE SABRE, shai'P. tiot1 \\'agon. Po11·er steerin; OS."-\ 2:10. "i?., 5 f!JKl , ·~ \ \\ Bu:; J,;ransnussJOn, j :>IG-7TI 3 Big selet·tion or &\•aria's, -Sacrifice ,& brake; al:r c."OnJ. 1\i\t. F;\1 l\'•extr:.ui. about s hrs on xlnt shape, .$l2~ I: r 3.0SA's & J.OCS'i; to choose PEUGEOT /SUBARU 64().()5!)5 nidlo. llif.igagc rnck. PH it Ask'~ $600. ~96-3913 nft s I 673-46-IJ fi? FORD \ an. 20 nipg, ~nt. h'Qn1! . . 155! \\', Lincoln Ave., stcerire: '\\'heel, only 15,000 .'=:· "'knds . l 61 ct pi;nel~. :w hrcs. •--------~ Antthe1n1 l 533-8210 ' CADILLAC nJile:i. like lte\". &14-4687 \Vhite \1·all11 1002CllR). ~ $3549 . • 88.les 6. S.-:v\L'e OLDSMOBILE ' . GMC TRUCKS : HONDA CARS , : UNIVERSITY OLDS ·: 2S50 J-tarbor Blvd. Costa ~1£'~ 5«).9640 ,: -,7f'rORO NADO-• 1',ull JlO<A't'I'. .i.11-101-y ail', ~: stereo. 1 ~:11;;-t'GI . $2999 ':,~}~~:I :;;" new, ,,.,.,.,.,.. J I ~ I I },~~,:·:~"· II~:·.:~.: ,~ I :aoo \V, roa~t thvy., N.B. PORSCHE 1973 CADILLAC ~~;s1f~·1i·11~'~!:;.: "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· -~I lllU!il i.·~11, r~o ~ 642-9405 RARE ·70 911S KCpl a nd ~~~~~~~~~~I: K1~'.ALoS~!~,1,101,1oo03~0''.·Iach Ill" I • , _____ s:t;.2{):-;7 ~·IL.A:-. l(ARMANN GHIA brn/lan, 46,000 nil. air, Executive• '64 DO DG r. Dfl r1 . ~ :u.:i ., , " R I A'.\'ltr~t stei'OO, pcrfei·1, DEMONSTRATOR n1ech..i.ni rally A-1 Mild, $3JO. 61~1s ecrtt1at1ona ! r"'! C~IF.VY Va n ctnnpcr, 28•10'1 ~l!!rgucl'ite P1trk11?1 . _____ _;_ ____ I '"hy Jlay 1"eto.il'!' SG950. Snd SAL! Bill, 6~2-4268 m· S:lJ-1000 Vehicles 956 l XitTl l'l.1rtd, .&~ gas nil. ~tission Viejo 1 ·Gs Kt\H~lANN Chin Con''· 011·11e1'. €~ 1-4872. Cou-DoVlllet . FIREBIRD PINTO ..... '72 lfOND.\ SL-70 .. . I _!875., No1111. 67.r2875 s:"ll-2().\0 • 4!l:i---l!H9 I Good rozid. IO\\' 1n i1cs r--~"n" DUNE B:UGGY fur sale or 11972 Dodge \Ian, v.s, auto. U~ AVER\. J>\\"'i' El\1T. SllOO. Ca ll aft 5:30 673-jS;)j ' '£7 PORSCHE ·9u. 2000 nli Ant b;ua Blue (1742:\j) ,,,..,....~ trad;:,. Street legal, xlnt Best olfer Oil-Ile"' eng. •Appreciating 11arvest YPll oiv (179311) .. i2 HUSKY 2;,Q CR. like l<ltld, top Si: side cw1ains. Cali ri86:0286 O RANGEC:Oi.JNTY'S --..MAZDA in\·eslnicnl* 548-3773 l .• 111'e<lo Tan (1R5184) ne"'" 57;)1). TrHde for :!iO S!nl. 496-29Sl . .--V • OLDEST "' Shi,.lo"· Ta•,..,,. ,.,17:i00) 69 CJ1EVY an. auto, 301. . SIMCA Yan1aha Enduro. 493-®97. SAND Buggy. \i\V powered \'-S. Rir , mags, !Jlinf'lin~. 0 SEE THE ALL NEW Sed•n DeVilles '73' YMfAllA 650 6,000 nii. J i700 lots niore ! $1800. 54&-3177 RX4 AntlgUI!. Blul' 12069711 -~~-~• -,,~-m~n --·-·--73 DODGE \1u1 cust. in:. IMMEDIATE i\IPC. !\Iichl!li'l lil'es, $99j Eld do FORD .ATLAS part>i. 4~-5~7. -' 9 ! l"'l\J lill"roo, n1ags $3jOO 01· or best ofier.•6Trtl7i1 ora 5 '72 '·~ SUZUKr l~j. •iu!ed Truc~s -~! b/oft 842-:1872 or 536-t<m. I . DELIVERY Sr. 1'l"Op..·~ Blut' i430J!i 0 •n MAVERICK \18, ttulon1alic lrllns, 1acrory air, excellent condilion lll'U- out. 400f~ri.;.;a Chrysler I Plymauth Open Dllily & Swi. 'Iii 10 Prif ' II r , d ~A~ --E 1· I t r TOYOTA Cotilllt1ri \\'hhe (4170.11) nles, x_n con . -T""' or #73 EL CAMINO •73 Gi\1C Van, 6 cyl, Ta1.:on1.11 .x~~ "''Ill ~ ~· .1?11 o pt·~-' bst offr . 645-62-14 , CUSTOM ,,·hi!~. 3..iOO nii., F>;:ccl cond,J p11cc 1'f'-t\alllii~1Qn models. 73 DEMO CLEARANCE Special Dis counts 2929 llarbor BJ\•d., • 400 nus1..::Y Good c.'Ondition. I . S3:XXl 01. orr 536-3617 DEMO $ALE 70 t'ORONA DLx. 4 speed During * !SS5 * \'.S. auton1auc, rx11ve.r sleer· · S.\LES-SERVICJ-_;.LEASI:\G 1 yas sa\·er! Inventory Sale 979-iSS2 I 9ifl...2G9!J a h 5 ing s. .h1·a.!.:cs, A!\ltFi\1 Autos Wanted 968 ovr:r{SEAS Df.:LIVERY [ .NO\SVA1NVPEROG$$ru$:ss . 831-2040 Dir. Cosm ~1esa 546,-1934 $2095 CORT FOX • .. . 'le"" wuh 8 h•ck I.ape ROY CARVER I ·--KA\VASAKI ~· 90t::c, ~tr;_:t play(',·. li!L ,1.he<>I , ,.,i 11 y 1 TOP DOLLAR PAID , nc.: 69 TOYOTA \\'ngon 4 sp. legal. Lots o. goodies. $1§. 1uof,11c11· radial til'l'S, LAN· IMMEDIATELY · 21.; E. Jith St. ~-4 -xlnt. l'Oncl. Ca n fi nance. 64s...n38 t ! DA U C4\:\1PER SllELL. 1-"'0R ALL FO~EIGN CAR~ C~~la :\le"a 5-16-4~1 '!!! S3l-20"1 Dir. Mobile Ho.mes 935 rnlW3ll,. 53549 cnu ru· come "'· 10 "~ "'· CREV-IER_ .BMW 'f '.IJ.l! '74 TOYOTAS MdBIL·E HOME • I ' Sales . SetVil'(!. Lca_:i~~~ \ 2001 E. Fil·~! St.. S.1n!11An:t -LE-ASE or-BUY- FOR SALE : 20S \V. Js1.. S.A. S.'\5-., 11 • 55.S-7S7l Ne\\' _i\'Iodeb; ·'Ne1v Colors SILVERC.REST USED" BMW'S i j. Mazd074-Rotary* "' MOBILE HOME '73 3.0 CSA DEMO · $77 MONTH ·. 1 n L 20, 53' 2 BO 2 BA '70 280CJ CS '6 MONTHS OPEN 1.E.C'E -ft•" 11.:1 - x • . C<ll'P.. I WA WllO draped, bll -ins.. l>efrig., 'Tl FORD Pick up, lo '7-1 BAVARIA \Vi11 ac('<'PI .tradc·inl'l TOYOTA \\'llSher & elcrt. dryer, \\ired 111i!E!age, a/c, tool boxes, /TOP CASH '69 2500 ~LL l\?R. FRY jlfl-6666 for 220 air concl., kitch. discounted for quick sale. '70 2002 H t 8 h clock, sto1w:e shed. land· 586-2883 ' for clean late lllodcl can '68 2002 un • eac scaped patio. Three yn:. old 1971 Ford ~ ton p.ickup. and ll'Ucks: · ~di:;;te ;.~· a~a':!~u ~; ~fl37 C:;~~~:';oPL t 7 o o . Howard Chevrolet ~~I\~u;~~~.; SJXXJ u:n·:les;; MAZDA ~-One.h<11f bl. from clu~ i\Iac.-\11.hur and Jan1boree m.Ue_s~ Xlnt lease avail. hOuse. $15;195. Call EVES. New=ach 831-ro.JO Dlr. - 21"""'4690. TIME FQR 12 BMW 3.0 cs U,(XXJ '""" CAN. BE SEEN AT : QUICK CASH WE D\JY 4 ''· loade<l! SAVE 83l·20l-0 C'RESTMONT ThTPORTED At.rros DI THROUGH A BEST PRICES PAIDI ="'------' ESTATES DA~suN 1051 Sile. Dr .. Breu. 1c;euU"Ul DAILY PILOT Dean Lewis Imports ----'--~-- i'.\'e. acl'OSS froni Brea I l!'.66 •lc.rbor: C.l\I. &i6-930C ·7~ DATSUN 260Z's in S!OC'k· 17331 Bench BL 842-6666 ---·· ----·· MERCEDES BENZ JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ Con1n1. Hosp.) Lot •16 \ WANT~ C.\S•I FOR · · Ready to Roll . Durin; lhc CO,'TACT RAY, P K. '1CR ,.f -642•567 YOUR CAR l 1 • ·· · I 1 !or SI'-"'""· ! .,, .. 1010 iex ., ~·ears or ess, ease AtrrHORlZED '" • '" 1 a difJerent one every 12 1966 t-IRrbol°, C.1\l. &HJ.9303 LE.\SE ·7.1--TCrroTA1200 Cot'3lla ·sedan . . • Get 3(1 n1iles JK'I' gallon ... Only $61.11--n~.-X-nKlS. open rnd lease. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA • I , • "' ' , ' .<, < I \11( •119 .. S'''""'''( , 1 9 1 O P 'L YMO UT H 'V" '" ~VtMA G4:'r36Gl Roa dra n a e rS\10 0.; >1~ ~ .lf'ltl. Dealer Se111khopped 4;ii Ho.ndn ~~~·~;-~s~-~~·~·~~l 2j86 .Ne11.·po11 Blvd.. C.J\I. ··c 1'=10'50".o:'Ca"='ll~<l2cc,,·c.-31_357' ~-~ 1 ~ '7L-.E0RD Gran Turino. 1972 }~URY J_lt . 4 ·ctr. ~r. '74 Cad Gpe.-1!e· Ville, f.Just Air tonditioning, P O\\' er PIS. P/B. 01ls;::,.,, :f"'"'r. sell. Only HiOO 111i, _S1500 brRkes. po11.·er 11 ee i•i 11 It'. 21 ,000 ml. SUM. 6ia-a709 under stlckc1· µ r 1 cc. Only 29.lm niikei;. NC\\' ··71 PLY1\o1 Fury 111, PS, PD. 646-1515. ti res & brakes. 551-5151. air cond . Ex L-Cl co nd, $122'a. 1973 C.\DILY\C E:ldorndO. '7'."' LJ'D B1"0ugluim. Bt "5:!2'-3228°"'~=-~-- f'11Uy londe<l. Blnck on Blt1ck option int. 2 dr \\-h\tc.> PONnAC i\lust sell, Ext'f'llr nt eond., "·/bN\\"n top. ,\ ~I / I<" l\t 1----------- dlr 1600G\r \r1 S69!f.i. 89'2-4~4·1 i;;teroo, p'.11· !'eats, \\·indo\\·s, '71 GRANDVILLE :U-C.\D FJt Brous han1. ~ted gl' _13,000 mi. 6+1-·1147 lliu•tllo:i. •'ull pcl\l'f'I', !actor,,• loaded 11·{:.:tras ~Int coud, 1969 FORD V.1/\gon Call ofter aia., i;tt'rf'O. t529CJV1 . 28,lm 1111, ~69" I 2 1 3 I 5 pn1, air ooudltlon, rad:'>. I $1999 927-3.."96 ~S--0297 - '71S EOAN DEV ILLE ·n-roRD et"b\\'agon, v.s, f l:!:~~: · 1<:u11 fJO\\'er. facli_>ry air. lo n11leage, 3 se.ats, Be§t • • • .... leather, I01>r1P-i. t529EAPt offel' buys, GTa-295.t .=: w -1 ·• $2799 . INTERNATIONAL _ M0-9__1__ '71 Tro.,-elnll , trlr package, AA Lfo:~~A~S, 4 speed, ~ p1i;. p b. a ir. hi'!\\~· tlrc-s . 1·Qnd. n)l roof, Burg. $15(). BelO\v /Blu ook. a.I~ I 642-IB=!S:c.,~~~---I •" ' · T ·BIRD CAD. CovP' d• Ville. 1966. MUSTANG Si h·t>r 1''' blk \'i11yl. S·l90.1---'--------•n T·BIRD LANDAU Autos~ Nt1!' ' 9IO I Autos, New 9IO A~u-to-,-.-N~ow-.~--~9IO~ 24. or 36 n1onths Revolving SA~ES & SERVICE --ip;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::::;:::;;:;:::::=:=::ii0i~"''-1lack-.Ah•"'"'~u' _J1m_Slemons IJu•ill or a ne\\' car. No I l\Ioney Do\\'ll Jllakt'S it easy mpOrfs '73 l'OYOTA...Eickup ~~ ton, Takon1a <A'heel!J. F!\1 stereo, sunroof, air shocks.Lo n1i, xlnt cond. $1i50. 646-4187 ---days;-· ·70 TIJYOTA Co roll 11 Sprinter, $1200. After 5 pn1 67;;..ot;;;1 RUNS GOOD. 557·1721 MUSTANG '1 Door. Full pa\\'t r, fnclbry 7'1--etd:-Zl~OOO--ml:-rb'F -1961-FASTBAC .,_-1~1'11' · sterttl..riJ~lQ,lEXVJ... -- BR0UGl~Ai\I. ful.l j)O\\"Cr. I Loi\• mil~age .. n1ech excellent. 01\'!ler, $3400. 8'1&9176. Ne\\' paint. i\T11g11 &: 1\llckcy ' I .HA VE YOU ALWLL\ YS WANTED A LUXURY CAR? - Have you dreamed of own ing ·a tuxury car such as a Continental , Mark JV, Marquis, Cadillac , Chrys · ler. etc. Well your dream migkt just be closer to .coming true than you think. Never before has ther e been a more opportune time to get that luxury car~whether it be a new or near new one. We have a huge selection to choose from at prices I'm al - most too embarassed to say. Never the less we have them and must move them out. OUR LOSS could be YOUR GAIN! THERE MAY NEVE R BE A ' BEITER TIME TO BUY ONE! NOR A BETTER PLACE THAN . J(lHNSON & SON Orange County's Only Lincoln-Mercury Dealer -r TO RECEIVE-THE , ••Distinguished Se rvice Award" for outstanding Service after Sale. l I ', ( ( 'l t·~ 2626 . HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS • • CO$TA MESA S-40-5630 , • I'\ 10 upgrade yourself in car. (\re·rf' top buyc'r for any Stn11 \\'ilh a Pinto,.end 1vi th used ll len_-edcs Benz.) I a l\tercedes. Exchange Cl;tl'li 1301 Quail befol'e you pu t on high Ne..\·110rt Bench n1iles, rares include n1uin-.~9300 • tena:nce sa\·ing no penally I ENTF.R FROl\1 !\1acART11lJR leases !0 1· high niileage - drivet'S. Doii.1estic.-s and i1_n· 50 USED pons a\·ailable. Gel rid of MERCE""S your present Big car today . ~ 1974 CADILLAC 11"'"'"°" '"'"· ·''"' '""""'· ~lw;t see to H()Pl'C'Clate. COUPE DE VILLE !\lake offt>r. j~:J..20S3. · TRIUMPH Fully ~uippcd lncl~in;:: fac-'67 ~IU~ ANG6Cy!, p/'1-, TRI. '69, TR-6. 47f\t, $1950. lo~)' air c on d lt1 o nlug . n.u to. tr n.n 5 , ~ood Pli v Pty. ln1n1ac. cood., (1524721 . trans""rtation $500, 5.57-9!1TI 1972 TII U'."lDERBlRO. lo ·197-1973 $6449 1·v 1111lt>age, ftdJy loRded & very I w;fhoul laking .,,,. more big ON DISPLAY liollar loss. Call i\lr. I i\l ichaf'ls 5 5 6-O 5 7 1 • or Faclory Aulhrnized Dislli bu- 998-4560. tor for Rll l\.lert.'NIC''> nro1lucts VOLKSWAGEN cs-~illllj~u -~ ~~··~{i,·f ~-"C:::i S::~ t~~·•:1r' .":; WI Li BUY YOUR U.ci ci• ·70 ·l\~~~A:-JG \18, air. ,·inyl ·~ee~~~~D Landau, ~ GAS SAVER --... ....... lop. heSI oUor. 11 ...,. & . mag whl" lull ,,.T. • PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'TI::( Dayi; 64•1-424'.l * E,·ei; &W.1715 ~1ake oUer. 646-l:lXJ DATSUNS' Nl'\Y car.i • Pa11s · ~r1'ice Ask About Our Unique I NEW '74s Utod Mercedes Loate ~~~. 1;;:'. .. l?Wi~ .. ~:'LL CA MARO . ~A.;u;;;t°'=· ;;;No;;;;;·~;;;;;;;;;;"°;;;;;;;A;;;";:"'~·;;·;;;N;;;"';W;;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;"°;;;.' '73 \'.\\'. KarmRnn Ghia cpe. '68 CAi\1AR0, 8 c·vl , R&H. Like ne'"· Ari1-F1'.f, 11'-\'"s. aulo, Fine 'econcimy car, Only 9,000 ml., orig O\\oiier $1,000 ca.sh. 54;>.-0529 NOW IN STOC~ 1 Mouse P~t"'imnons $3,300. &13-345j IMMEDIATE I ".'" DELIVERY on the Sa523nta . ...!.na lt n\<y. 11.,A! 1966 \'\V Squareback-, xlnt B2lO's thru 260Z Qiodels SSS? 1\fanchcsll'r. Buena Park concl, rcblt eng, steel radlRI Clver 100 ne11· & used ·-o •= 4 DOOR . 1 tires, am/fn1 rndio, $950, ECONOMY CAR« 1 ~. . a" •nlhe.-. &'l0-9602 ~ stick. Al\.t/F~I. P/s, P/B. =--~---~ ON DISPLAY 45,000 nit, 673--1;)5() or 196.'j V\\I, needs son1e ~'Ork, 962-7309 $400. Kent Bruce, ·64 1\Iel'ceclc>s Be nz, SB, I 832-133,j I slandal'd tr1u1s. Al\t/n.J, 4 FOR sale V\V bug, '00, fron! I dr seda n. leather 1nlcr. end body damage. $2j{I. I $1700. Pri Pty. 847-9879 rebJt eng, nu trans. 546-7&12 I WILL BUY YOUR 'f,6 :'11B 28d SF: Cla!'lsic Cne .. 1972 \T\V Super Bu g, DATSUN, TOYOTA elec. sun-roof. SUP ERB ifu maculate! >..'1111 cood. OR VOLKSWAGEN I '11-20!0 Dir M~l646 iPAID FOR OH. ~'OT. \VI.LL I 5:1 l\IB 300B Classic Sedan '67 V\V can1per, $1000 or PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL I for restoration. bst offr, KENT ALLEN, 540-().142. 831-2!»0 Dir. 548-4654 or 64l--22.il '71 Datsun pick1.1p & '66 '61 l\lERCEQES 220, am/fm '70 V\V Bug, x\n't cond. Nu Datsun 4-dr. sedan. Call radio, a/c, vary good cond. tires ,t, brks. $1600. eau after 6 & wknds. 549--0495 $1400 or bst ofr, 67:-t-5573 67J....6476 aft 6:30pm '72 DATSUN P.tr .. 1600, '64 l\tERCEDES Benz 190SL V\V •Bus, beige, 3 •mo. old Excel cond. 24,000 n1i. $UGO. 4 <Ir, 4 cyl, Xlnt cond. Best perfect cone!. long wtuTanl y. i-Priv Pty-673-4127 orfer 497~1832 · __ -497-1526 5-7-pm0,:::~~-~ 1·71 2.IOZ, SUC'k, reii, t1 ir.' '6~ MERCEDES 220 SE, 4 ·71 \l'\V, xlnt i.,.0nd. r-.Just sell. niags. '$3700. 83.1--0371 aft 6 s11 on f100t•. I1n1nac. Corxl. $1700. ~veekcncl> Pr. pty. &JG..6842 847.(828 ' ·• CHEVROLET '72 MALIBU 2 lll'. ha rdtop. 1\utornatlc lrans. po1\'l!l' 11tt•l!ring, po11'er br11kf'"· ,·Jny! lop, h1!bu1iful condition 1 i-.1~•n1 •I. 328ETL. $2250 CORT FOX 6£..3661 Dca]f'J' 2.:.SS Nl'\\·pon. Bl\'d., C.i\I. ----l\tUST SACRTFlt.1'.:. '69 Ch hnpnla 2 dr ha rdtop custom coupe, auton1Plic trarui floor shi ft , strato bucket seals, po"·er steering. \7inyl roof air oond Red With \Vitite top. 644-4687 1968 CHEVY In1palll 4 dr. Air, ~ V·8, aulo, P/S, P/B, radio, elec;-windows. _19_50_._846-_39=57'-----!I 'G3 11'.fPALA Super Sport. XJnt running oond. Gd transp car. Best ott over $300. 548-03·11. ~2 CHEV·..:::_~N~o-vn-,-6-cy-1-,-3 spd. '·Perfect body. $250 or bst ofr 5-ls..8271 '72 TO\\'NS/Sta Wag, like nu, lo mi, a/c, shoclal, $2595, pvt ply, .644-731.1 ;-69 NOVA New engine. new OOUery, 'Urc11 & ·interior, $1175, 963-2123' COMET '63 CO~t£'i'. 1 O\\'fler, ~7,00) ni\IH, good cond. $395. 64h'll92 CONTINENTAL --. . 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Aflletl'ftty ....., Wltll tull ,... .,. •ulsts pl11J l1ctory air cllfttfl,......, AM/,.M .. ,.," wltll flpt p11yltf', cntl• -trlt lilt whtel, INllH!r lnltf'let, vlnyl "'· IXTH17SI '68 DODGE CORONET 2 Dliir Hlnlttp, Vt, tltttfnttlc, rH .. , llHltr. power 1flefl119, wllllt wan nr1t, •Ir ('llldltl..il119, b9Q1t INIS, IXOJ6111 . . , ' , l I ' ' : I • • • .. . I . ------..r--• --' ... • i I • ' • . -... 54 DAILY PILOl Wtdnew!ay, JMllill'y 10, 1974 • BRAND NEW · .. FULL PRICE · . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '74 FOWD 250 · Jf.l . TON PICKUP CUSTOM STYLESIOE, 10 PLY TIRES. 6900 GVW HD ·FRONT 81 REAR SHOCKS. F2.5BRT41S63 $ " llAHD NEW AUTO. TRANS, FULL ' . PRICE IMMIDIATI DILIYllY :"-. '74 PlllT8 2 DOOR "TH~:.:~ GAS SAVll" ·-~~~-=--$ ~ ~.tl"""""dsfl'llt"O,..,il l.:llll..1'A.'.l.1l.11'000 7: --(ftdil. "!.-~ llGl'f. 2300&ign 's,..d'Trons Dlx. ...... Gtaup V;ny!~- 92 Pll MOllTI ~::D '74 MA YIRICK (D~Ei~ • DOOll ~ "A REAL GA' SAVER" ' - FULL PRICE 9 \ --Aulo, Ir.ins .. while s~ walls, convenience group, HD Sus- pe ns ion . OS Mirrors, 4K91L148221 ) ~::0 '74' MUSTANG II ---~-.,, l ~ 2 "A TRUE GAS SAVER" " FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL PRl.CE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY --l --. -- LOA.DID INCL. Au ro. lraos .. powerttrak!S. l .J lilre, buck'! sea!,, carpeting, 1<1dio, h'ater. tiot'd gla1>s, JF03J16170CI. •\ VI. aulo tr11ns., 1f(lory air, oower sltering, power diK brakes. ~aler. radial v.flitewalls. linr!d glass, vinyl seat lrim. •J62S l11711 1 ... ... --..,. ____ ...._ ______ :__""' _,_ -__._,--... --.._..,,._ '69 '70 '73 '72 '72 -'71 -• ·--\ ' • • • -.. PONTIAC Bonneville . ~9-4.9 '68. ~ Sfic~ sh/ti, power steering, radio, heater. #098799 Factory air coodilionlng, lull power, iZLH4Sl ~~.~~ ... ~.~~~, ~!,~.dow Van S 16 J 5 . 'J.O ~~a~~tra~~f~c~!r~air conditioning, radio: s 14 79· heater. ~667ABU OPEL Kadette ' g. 4 speed, rctdio, healer, License 19\lGIRJ .. CHEV.3,4 Ton P.U. 4 speed, radio, heater. !i'CCEH2A153823. $'218 8 '6"9 Factorv a;, condmonlng, '""pow". IZSJ881. ss9-7 $2•2·88 '73 t..~~t~ "~~.1 iacto•v a;, <0odiUon;ng, ·s2·79·7· pgwer steering, poWer (d isc) brall;es, radio,, , heater, whlfewall !Ires. tinted glass.IOOJSA • Sl~6;,lO~F~Wh~Xfl, s~.'~~!o~!.,.~~~I ;,,, good;,. s2 99 7 '7 3 ~.~~~ ,J9..~!~o•v ,;, ~o!o;lioning, $ ') 9,9,,11 power steering, po~r (disc) brak.es, radio, ,/;, Ii heater. w II fire lint la I A MUSTAN.G V-8, aulo. trans., Power steering, radio, healer, vi nyl roof, low miles~License No. (AJ9EJOJ $1 '>91 'C. a· BUICK Electr;1 ~ I, $'881i, f-l. -U Factory air conditioning, full power. #VUT386, -_ u 1 '72 ~,~!E,~ ,:.~!!;~!,~;1;~o;ng #9SIDVZ $2.17 9 .'· 6'8 ""bbl• top ' ,~,p~~to. '~~ .. ,;, s.168_ 8 conditioning, radio, heater, fully equip- ped. License WVH312 '7.2-f.P~uP. .!.~~!.~9, .,, """;.,,; .... S 15 8 8 '71 ~~~,~,..s,!c~o;, ~~!~~;,,. . ..,w., s13·7 5 power steering, power brakes. r.J dio, heater, -=-=-=--'~'"rr'ed Jass. 1 22sEMV steerirljjl, radio, healer. f763GAO '-JO v~. •u•o ...... ~~L~~,k.;, ,o .. mo.;ng . Sl JJ9 'J2 ~~:D .~~-A ''"O'' "'· '"" -"· s4999 -_ power steering, radio, heater, viny I roof, AM, FM radio with stereo. t.ipe 84-EON tint lass. 875AC I. '73 '69 '_70 '70 '68 '72 ' '71 '71 '68 ',69 '73 ~'69 '71 TOYOTA Land Crsr. 6 cyl .• stick shifl. gun rack," wheel drive, locking hub caps. License-No. (061CYYJ Q. gn. V-8, auto. Ir.ans., factory air condilionlng, PQWer steering, pawer (disc) brakes, radio •. · heater, tinted .glass, roof rack. 690EKZ ORD LTD . Brougham, V-8, auto. trans .• factory air conditioning, power steering, radio, heater, itewall tires, tinted lass. 2YX737 MUSTANG Radio, heater, ·economical slick shift. '!IS<4AKSl '·12 . CHEV . Malibu Cpe. $2:179 · Coupe, V·I, "ulo. trans .. factory air c0f'ld111on- ing, power st~ing, radio. healer. 8S7EYE . -I Absolutely loaded. (366AKWJ <1087 '70 CADILLAC s239·a Sl 388. '68' £~~; ... ~~~!~1'~";"" & ""'"· .;, $988 cond. (891 ·AGF I •.•• •uto. fr.J.D,"~~· ,;Y!o'!Jmon;ng. . $6 8 8 '5·9 f,Oau~oT.~ •• ~.~c•o!!t"°"";i;"';"" •u11 s2.3· · Power steering, power brakes. power wind power, radio. heater, whitewall tires, vir.yl tinted glass. JO pa!os. License No. (11 4HPL ) rool. in't"i""""i''i;''::''":'o:'a'::d".'":O'':"ti'fi"7-----:--:-~-::~::" ~-~~~ll;t~~9.""' *i"~llo_n;rni, _$t &83 . '7~ fOI, auto.· ''~~~~~'~i!,!~ondilonl~, t1-49J·. , _· p(lwer s eerll'IQ, power Id sc) brakes, ~, I ---b k · 1 -. raa1o, heater, whitewall fires. custom · powe_r seer~ power ra es. power w n- >lriping, special wheels & tire-s. #79«8N dows. radio, tteater, tinted glass. 1112SCXV FORD Ranger P.U. V·B, avlo. trans., pawer steering, radio. heater, 2S8'MH FORD ECONOLINE 6 cyt .. auto. trans. #756<48H . DODGE Va.n Aulo tr ans., radio, heater, 892COT PL YM Sta . Wagon Factory afr conditlontng, full power. 1007HDC ; $2188 '72 .$·1988 '70 -$137.7 '69 ' . I_ ~!.~.1!;02..ot~~~~ into,;0<. 998DUL. s 1~4 ;7•.7 GAS SAVING <4 CYL. ,•f . ~?,!,?~~ .~~~1?c~~ton;09, ... 10. s·17ng heater,(RT78104332).Gas saving family wagon. ~ FIREBIRD Pontiac 6 cyl., s)ick shift, radio, heaier, #(ZLT07S). Gas saving 6 cyl. Ford F.100 ~1 Ton P.U., economical 6 cyl, stick shift. #404GNI . FORD PINTO ..c-IPf*d;-recUO~tM.t.rilust over #(214ATY) ... 1 =-• --- 7 • 7 \ ·- San CleJDenie Capistrano EDITI ON .VOL. 67, NO. 16, 6 SECTION S, 72 PAGES • ~leeing Gunmait By JACK CHAPPELL . Of tM D.llly Plllt Staft .. ' • • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1974 TEN CENTS ., I Threatens -Laguna Planner .. . ' "He said, 'oh, yes you are,' and shoved "l\1y knees didn't stop shaking for a gun in my face. quite a while," ~1ay said. A-l\Ullllan-Oeelng Laguna ~ach police· ICOOlted ctty Planning Commissioner Michael May threatening him at pistol point in a k.idnap-getay,·ay attempt, pOlice alleged today. Police Lt. Robert McMurraSfsald the department will seek a · complaint alleging-assaul with-a-deadly weapon and attempted kidnaplng in the case, The suspect was identified by police , as Randy S. Steg, 29, of 1059 Miramar. Steg pied _ innocent to. those charges · He said he had gone to the alley during an airaigl\fuent at South Orange. behind Warren -Imports, Ltd., 1462 S. ~Municll!li_Court in_ La,g!'!!L... Coast i Higbwaic_l where be is managerJ Niguel. He was released on IUS"own in response to a -burglar a rm. recognizance. He said that as he exited his new "It looked like a 105 howitzer ," ~~~!a,_y __ l\1cli1urray saiLtrut department had said in jest. · '"'--"In=----" The con1mlssioner said he pointed to earlier received a call or a man creat g May refused the gunman's demands, and police apprehended a suspect without a weapon nearby. Gasoline ~ationing ,· . Unneeded? WASHINGTON (UPI) -1£ American driven continue 10 save gasoline and if domestic, refining-holds up, the hation can get through Its energy pinch y,•ithout raUming gasoline, federal officials said today. · Not ·only this, they said, but there will be eoough heaUng oil to go around steg was arrested followi11g the incident Jan. 7, and at that time booked for alleged drunk in pilbllc, creating a disturbance and resisting arrest. • this winter -unless-the weather -1lli'IlS-----1 lDlU..ually severe, and provided that most ---OIL INDUSTRY ADMITS MISLEADING DAT A, P1go 26 May, 8 member~of the City planning sports car, ·he was · confronted by a commission ·since 1971, said today the . man who grabbed his arm and said, delay J,n reporting the additional charge$ "give me 1a ride, the cops are after was caused by problems In ''just making me."· connections" with the police. "l said no," l\1ay recounted. ' a private.. secW"ily mari 's fl ashlight and a disturbance in _the Fleur de Lis, image inside his store, and told the cocktail loun ge, 1460 S. Coast Highway. gunman, "He,Y, the police· are right Police officers \l"Cre searching ror that ·there." man v.•hen the incident invol\•ing 'he 'Vith that , the n1an turned and ran. con1missioner occurred, he said. < 8 Hurt at LA irport . As Plane Crash-Lands ' .. Jetliner's • Seeo1ad: 'time -san Juan Wife Amoricans keep thermostats six d1'grees H Id • A lower than last winier. u,.1-,.......,.,. tt k Th• ollicials said 11 is likely the final e Ill · . ac declllon oo gasoline rationing will not TAKES COMMAND LOS ANGELES (AP ) _ Eight $4 Million ~ve 'o be made . until summer brings Col. Mary Bane passengers were injured when they peak demand. John C. Sawhill, denuty d1._,,10r of _ evacuated ·a Trans World Airlines jetliner "y ......... A San Juan Capistraoo woman was allegedly stabbed and wounded her that caught fire after its nose gear the Fed~ral Energy Office, outlined more d la.ls lod I tandb . . Womar" Color•el jailed !or Ille second time in a week bUJband, Condria,. 36. --collapsed on landing early loday aUoggy e 1 ay o a s Y rattorung " " on the same chirges Tllesday night Depu.tles Said the 8ttack. Tuesday •1-t Los Angeles International Ai r po r t, aystem, to be put into effect only ii after she •"••""'-atlempted lo 1'·b '""" author1't1·es ··'d. and wbea,noeded. T k C l .._..., ,.. _,_.,, .Jfier· ·B:ers~.~ 'l',bo II 111111 -her husband with a;bufcber knife. .,...,,,.,,,.erlng from I nd •· • -·-•-TWA nn>-m•n Bob McKa aald all SawhJll Ilic! In improvement in the a es om mane Orange Coun ty Sherifl'S olf!OO'S WOO inflrecoj~" ja••-_ .. , ~-"U "':.~~ ~t S~·-:• y energy situatto nwu necessary to avoid . ,...... 'booked Ena KerSlake, 38, Into coonty . 11.-.eu,, M • .. _., ~~-·~ ·true a 51 pauengel"I and seven crew members • ratioltllll, "and we'tt ,.ttlni an .4 · P: d.le jail on charges :ol attempted -murder theU"·home at _»m C4lle La_ l!j)jn~ aboard flight 701 lrom New York exited -:-lmP1 o•ement:" --n.t-~e-n --· ton,.___ id the .a. wbml TINf";llld-'Kerslate--.olil~ Wlfe via emerg~ncy cha,tes. r- Wllh· drivers' -lion and other " d -nit ~-J_on:-i-· ~ ~-eariged_alter li•iinef dilc:!ia.llill, According td wllnesoel' ~ts. at · conservation measures1 pllll continuing "Let's get to ·work," Coi. Mary E seized· the butcher knife · aqd pursued least four of the injuries occurred as generally mild weather and a leak in . G . B n· i£ t him" from the borne. -UPI ,........ passengers shoved each other orr the Arab oU.oountrles' em!Jargo or shipments Bane said .Tuesday at camp Pendleton rain arges r Mrs. Kerslake Is awa!Ung arraignment O• tfte Attack wings ol the craft. to the United Slatel, said Sawhill, "We as she took ·over CO"}mand of · Jan. 21 in South ·0range County TWA spokesmen attributed the crash feel that we are going to avoid Headquarters & service Battalion -the NEW ORLEANS (UPI} -More tha n Mwtlcipal Court on cbarget of assault Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz,) to the collapse of a front landing gear. rationing." . first woman ever to head a ?tiarine 130 river barges broke from their with a deadly weapon &lemming from lambasted. liberal · Democrats Sparks set the craft on fire, and the M for heating oil, Sawhill said Co""" unit. moorings and drifted through a dense the earlier attack. for using the Watergate scan· interior of the $12 million crJft was Tuesday: "If we get a colder than .,... fog down the Mississippi Riv~ todaY, Investigator Willie Stansbury said dal for th~ir dwn political ad· gutted. Damage was estimated at $4 nonn1I· winter, we coukl nm short." Brig. Gen. Robert L. N 1ch 01 s • forcing one brMlge to close and sending -today; it is hig h i y likely that new vantage while creating an "im-million. But he added that If the weather is commander of the base, earlier toki every available tugboat searching for charges would . be added to that _peachment lobby" to remove Elnora Quade, SI, of Rialto, was sitting normal, the threat of a general shortage the blonde colonel : them using only radar. Dave Cipra, allegation. He said Kerslake told officers President Nixon from office. by .a window when the plane crashed. would diaappear. · · "You have my support, confidence s~man for the Coast Guard, &aid that he had been the victim of attacks Goldwater spoke at a Mary· She had been visiting children In Italy. Sawhill saki the FEO was setting up and best wishes. Godspeed and smooth 34 of the barges held grain. by his· wife over the past 16 years. land GOP. fund-raising dinner. "l wleas watchinbegllo,~t hethe "".indd ~~Th· It the gasoline standby plan in all its was c ar as a , s sa1 . en details for possible . implementation s8iling." · we hit the fog. It was just like bitting (See ENERGY, Pace !) The brief ceremony was witnessed a blank wan:: C · · e F de · H d Wallace Grebe, 65, of Pasadena, was by other officers or Ille battalion . ampa1gn' u·n . 1ng._ . ' ' e· a· r . sllUng by tbe aisle over the wings. 'M ' rormerly headed by LL Col. M. Hunter. He was returning from an oil·related · VStery p OWer Col. Bane, a 45-year-old native of business trip to Iran. J_ Normalr lll.,-has served In a-wide range "At ·the same time we entered the Q -Bl ck. ofassig~mentssincejoiningtheMarines -. .-.--=~-----~ --------. D---'---_-_-f'---B d fo-g, the plane hit-very hard,"-he-!tld:--· -·· utage a ens ~---1-1n_illil;,._-.._,"'iseussio1i4JpeneJ;,,.'f.oday~o ~ oar .........,,..,.....,, .. ;f:...,t ~i:=..= .. :, .. :t:~:.1~ -.:::-. . There are 1,IKIO in her battalion. ,, way to. land an airplane, but n" Southern Countv , .. necessarily the right way.' The airplane .; The firs! of two scheduled public Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton, indicated of money to many people but .added waggled a bit , and apparently the · . be,iriggs designed to shape a county they have either draft ordinances lo you take into account the $250,000 spent undercarriage collapsed, and the plane A .power outage delCl'lbed as a "mys-Clemente Mall camJ>:lign financing control law opened offer or ideas for improving those in supervisorial campaigns last year, nosed down. tery" by ulility ·officials hit a wide por-already on the table. it's a good deal better." "The cabin was obscured by smoke. lion ol Ille • south county Tuesday . and loday before the Orange County Board "·--· plan calls for spending and Caspers' Pilll! would put a $500 limit 1 1 ned the r u lastedfw up to90minuteain10meareas. Suffers F-lood. of SUpervisors. dona~.,..·1. · 50 •• · 1 ed on individual contributions and would ea over e ow to my right . When tbe bearing began, the board Uon 1nuts at cen~ per regLS er and tried the latch on the emergency --••--•·--t hit •0 tbe ea I It 1 limit , camniiign Joans to a maxllnum . bu . . •nc UMK;AOU ... r ya emoon already bad. two draft ordinances berore vo er. r"" eXJt, t 1t was stuck. So I joined, the and alleeted parts ol Mission Viejo, It, -p~red by Supervisor Ronald The Newport Beach s u p·e r visor of 15.000. . h' be parade oo the other side of the plane." Sa J "·pi trano ' ·--· Ni I F • • A l ,,_, .... _ In addition, all contributions 1g r G be n u1n "" s . , ..._...... 1gue ..... e••ID U 0 "·-and the other by the Or"".,. unveiled his p-......i law at a pres.1 listed b re escaped onto the left wing. and "-plstr Beach but ·-"'· still .u. ~..... -·· ,.,.....,. than ii& would have · to be · .. y H 'd h ~ ano , ~.--"-"-'Y Env•--tal "-·""on· . conference y evening in Santa and . 1 e !181 e saw flames under the plane. •-~ed bout tbe "'1Wn. ........... .._... \NCIU1o1 the name, address, occupation o The are ~ a cause. A flood I Uo ed b 'fi la cd ·Several other supervisors, Including Ana. Violation or the law would be a " re were an aw!ui lot oL-le William Webb, area manager for San · 0 w Y a ire P gu Ca&pen: said his ordinance is short on that wing, and. reaJly I got pushed Diego Gas and Electric_ C.Ompany, said a San Clemente man while he was and to the poi ·and ·is designed both misdemeanor and subject to a six·month · orf," he ·said. "There was a little bil that crews checked the utility's breaker driving through Newpo'rt Beach Tuesday, Students SW.rt to quell public ove.r high cost jail term anck>r a $l ,OOO fine. of hysteria, and there were tbe usual · and 'bl Caspers said he did not write in a · systems and when their work was accordi'ng to r1·re department pe--el. of campaigns mee any poss1 e . 1 1. ht do .i stat·ements : 'Let's get to hell out ol • ~··· I al t I u special section g1v ng a s 1g na"on h bu Le , , complete and the systems were turned , eg res r c ons. ere, ster. t s get going. 1---1----oo'°"', "'a llheCll'alltrhel·<t.c------""R;::o:::land= Wass, ol 2415 Monte Carlo C l Pl Caspers, who is up fo~lection (See HEARI NGS, Page Z) "It's 10 feet, which Is all right if "We still have men out everywhere Drive, ll<iiii!ea-111.-carburetor of his -ar' Poo a1i this year, said He iVi!labide ,bY his (See TWA FIRE, Page %) , checking the i,ystem today to see if car and while he was trying to . ordinance ,even if it is rejected by the -.. bed • I they can find the breaker that gave re-start the' vehicle, . the accumulated J S Cle . board. He claims 50 cents per vqt.er Sailor Rob . .. trouble," Webb said. -n J' Un merlte is more than enough. Most power, t1e said, was rel.sored gasoline burst lrito ames. " · '1 "It appe8rs to me some kind of limit! within 45 min~ or the disru~Uon Fire pepartment persoMet lrom the . dents -Clem t. .,,:... Scbool~5Q cents pe<JJ>J&Lis In f'apis' trano but *""e 1-hokla were witi»ut power near~-cenierstitlO!t-.rrlved--Stu _at.San-en _......_ s reasonable," be .&id. "ID any case, --"1 · - for a tqer" time. . . at Anacapa and Newport Center Drives launched a ma]Or car--pool plan thl tliat Is what I will live up to." ,\ Hall of Fame: Mantle ,J'ord • NEW YORK (AP) Slugger Mlcay Mantle and pl~r Whitey Ford, long·tlme New York Yankee .teammatn, were elected. to_ b11eball'1 Hall ol Fame today. (Story, pictures on page !7) Mmllo' J1ecame ooly tbe_lll"{enlh_ player In hiotory to be elected lo ,the hall In his first year of eH1lblllty. :-. He drew 312 votes "" the 365· ' oallob cast by member1 or the ,Bueball Wrllers Association ol America. Ford, "'1o had fallen %9 .... lhori or election last ·year, -·"' 284. . . to !ind the names had alrelldy been wl!ek to help one another beat the energy A 5tk:ent limit would give Casper• . extlnguiahed. ~1d:e a::v.o1d longer walkin~ Just over $92.400 to work with ~s yc;ar Da mage to the. engine and engine Spotesm:9ior the student activitiei on the basis of Jan. 1 vot~r ".'gis~rat.1on compartment ol _!a~.' car a~ted offic....saidL that the facility will 1erve figures1 _~ hls fifth .supervoon~ distn~. to about $500, according to JnsP,eCtor as the clearing house for 8 new system ·He said that -may . seem 1 e a t Art Morton. involving a masQr map and sign-~p aboets.. . The document will shnw %1 different sectors ol. the school attendance area ancl itildenla whn need a ride or whn can offer -one can sign up on their YW SELLS FAST ' IN 'MOVI NG' AD TWO MOTORISTS -JOIJY-.THE C'LV11 appn>prlate aectlon. Pupils then !" _ 11 you want.Jg talk_ aboul movtnc tht arrange pools among-themselves. handilei ulls 11movin&'' aa was The latest attempt to launch car pools mere · NORWOOD, M.... (AP) -Robert comes a week af\er t U Olplstrano prophetic: Jones and-JOlellh Rotl) ol Norwood ,r\ft-Unilted School District extended walking '70 VW Squaroback Xlnt out of gas on U.S. 1. distances to its campuses. Severe · nd Mo In l sen' · But they spotted a gasoline station . shortages .o( dl110I rvel !or buses were ~ 'irtoov (~"'..,0 ) ' up the r o a It Tuesdpy. Congratulating blamed. c. · ~ · . themsetves on thel'I' luck, they pushed High tcbool students hav:e been hardest their car to the waiting pumps. hit by the new walking rules. . Slation l)wner George GaeUnJ greeted Trustees· "set a new rule w'bich calls them will! the news that he, to6, was for secondary students living within three out or gas. · . miles of campus 6J walk or seek other tr._tauon. The distance before the chlnge was t\\'O miles . • J _....,=~· lt "moved" the VW on the first day it appeared In the ,Dolly Pltol Test a Daily • Pilot ad !or~· ll; just dial the direct line to an ed·'laor to asai st you. PIJono . A yoWig sailor was nibbed of $80 Tuesday night by lwo men who followed .him when he stopped at a deserted san Juan Capistrano service station to make a telephone call, Orange County Sh.erif£'s ofllcers said. Deputies said Thomu Michael Runser 1 • 18. ;d .San Francisco told tbemJ(>e two men followed hi!fl Into the service station 1t Ortega Highway and San Diego Freeway and forced him to gel out of his car at-gunpoint. Olflcers lald he told them that both men, took the cash and drove off at high speed In a late model Lincoln or CldWac. Truck Kills'Driver EAGLE MOUNTAIN (UPI) - A truck loa!led with 100 lonl of iron oro crashed do.Jn 1n open pil embankment at a oteel mine 'l:uuday, killing the driver, Jack McLaughlin, 21. Weather Considerable cloudiness tonight and Thursday. Cooler days with highs in the mid-als at the beaches ·rising to the low 70s inland. Over· • night tows in the low 505. INSm.E TODAY Orange County .supenritors havt used a legal quirk to aooid makb1g required formal re· sponse to the annual report of · th< Grond Ju111. Storv, Page 10. .f ' ' . - • • 9 DAILY PILOT SC Wtdntsday, J1nuar1 lb, 1q7t_ . -. L1 Shootout Witl1 Police By TERRY COYILLE Of lllf 0.11., flllet $1•" A 'Vcstmlnstcr house painter \\'OS critically y,·ounded Tuesday ahemoo1;1 in a gun battle "'Ith l\\'O police officers ~ho \\·ere investigating the earlier shooting or a 14-year.old boy. .. Ivan Jay Christianson. 43, of 9310 f\tadison Ave., Y!'as li sted in fair condition l.oday in the intensive care unit at Orange County ~1edical Center. • Doctors said-he suffered multiple. stomach and head Y.'Ounds in the brief 3: 15 p.m. shootout ·with \Yestminster officers Herb Brey,·er and James Gularte. Christianson \\•as felled in the drive\1•ay of his home after he fired four pistol shots af the a~proaching 'patrohncn, acrording to police investigators. "He yelled at us ;I'm the one you're looking for and l'n1 going to shoot you'," . Bre\\·er said today. •·t was only 20 feet from him when he fired at Gularte. l1e y.•as behind a hedge and I didn't see him until after he shot." Brewer said Christianson got off four to five shots -all missed -before he and Gularte returned (ire. The patrolmen had been sent to Investigate the reported u·ounding of a young boy minutes earlier. Investigators from the d e t e c t i v e division said today Christianson's shooting spree apparently began with a dispute bety,·ccn the house painter and ty,·o boys walking their dogs in a vacant field behind his home. · Christtlnson allegedly fired a blast from a 12-gauge shotgun, woiinding 14· yea r-old Jeffrey Lynn Theuret, 9290 ~Jadison Ave., in the upper left arm, police said. . The other boy, 17·year~ld Michael · Reichenbach, 9300 Madi9911 Ave., escaped v•ithout injury. Young Theuret was treated at Westminste r Community llospital and sent home, police said. · Christianson fired at the patrolmen · y,•ith a 9mm Walther pistol, according to police investigators. Botb the pistol and the shotgun have been impounded at \\restminster Police headquarters. · Christianson was booked on suspicion ·or several counts of assault with intent to commit murder, police said. Women Voters Laun~hii!g Drive ·For Menruers · Members of the Capistrano Bay Area League of Women Voters hav'e la.unched their annual drive for new members in recent da ys. scheduling coffees in many South Coast communities. .. Cyeles -Collide . . -. 50 MPH Crasli Kills Three Men , •SAN D)XGO (AP).~ ·;!'hree men were killed when ~wo motor- • cycles oolllded in passing each other on an ocean' beac!h street authorities said. ' The motorcycl's collided while traveling In the same di"'ction la ster than 50 miles an hour. police said. After the collision the " vehicles slid into a parked camper truck. 1 The dead -were Identified as Daryl Dou~las Brown, 22. of San Otego; Michael G. Brown, 22, a sailor stationed in Sa n Diego and Ran!!olph Herman Burke, 17. a sailor also stationed.here.. 1 A passenger on one bike, Donna Rae Sandquista, 18 of San Diego, was hospiJalized with broke~ ribs and a broken leg. ' . None of the victims was weanng a safety helmet, investigators saLd. Parks Override TaX Advocated For Capistrano A new group kno\vn as "People for Parks" has mobilized in San Juan Capistrano to push ror passage of a 15-cent maximum tax override at the ?..larch 5 municipal elections. Headed by parks advocate DeMis Pafiluin, the group plans a complete campaign to push ·for a vote which could mean an initial year's revenue of $60,000 for parks development and purchase. , Paquin stressed that the group ~·ill \\"ork only up to election time and \\'Ould cease to function afterwards. "We're only interCsted in getting the measure passed on e ion day," he said. He cited a present de£icie in parks funding in the city because of rules covering fees paid by developers ·who choose not to donate land as their parks commitment. The rules state that the cash accumulating in the city coffers can be used for parks land purchases, but not for improvements. -Thus .Jar the city has 48 acres of land purchased or donated -!oi' parks, but many remain unimproved. A total of 15 citizens are serving on the advocacy group so far and they plan to man a s p e·& k e r ' s bureau, telephone crew. a fund-raising committee and a publicity committee. Other-officers in the group are Rita Casteel, serving as secretary·treasurer and Dave Parkison au p u bl i c i t y chairman. Mayor Roy Byrnes and Councihnan James Th>rpe also have pledged to work in the group. The next plinning session for the organization is set for Sunday at 3 p.m. at Paquin'• ·residence, 31641 Via Madoona. ------ Basketball Hoop 'Defaci1ig' N eigliborhood? From Pagel HEARINGS ... edge to challengers because he said such a difference would be easily · challenged in the courts. . "J had intended to give the challenger a JO.Cent advantage until that issue arose," Caspers said. Caspers' plan .follows fairly closely a grand jury suggestion l~at campaign expcflses for supervisors be limited lo (5 cents per voter for the incumbent and 50 cents for chall~ers. The other propos81 already before supervisors the hearing opened was drawn by the ·EnVironmental Coalition . It calls for spending limits of IO cents per registered voter in the primaries and ·12 cents in general or special elections. The coalition's proposed ordinance is considerably longer and more detailed than Ca~rs.' It recommend.!! individual contributions of not more fhan $250 .. The law also proposes that business and labor organizations not be allowed to contribute to a· candidate at all. County officials have said such ~eslri~tions would make it virtually 1mposlble to conduct a campaign. In Caspers' district such a rest riction y.•ould limit· him to only $18,000 in expenses. Tod~y.'s_~r~g will be followed by a second session -Jan. -30 a rt er which supervisors will have to decide what kind of law they want. From Pagel TWA.·FIRE •.. you're ready for it, but if you suddenly firid rourself in space,' that's another thing ." Grebe ·suffered a sprained back. He was in satisfactory condition at Marina Mercy Hoopital. Another ~nger, Michael Benedatto, SQ. of Los Angeles, said he was pushed off the plane, too. -~·1-ruc1n·rsee-any1eason-immediattly to jump off," he' said. "I have a bad spine. '·But sqm~e took care of that. They pushed ' me off. I never realized how .big~ those wings are off the ground . . '.'I <lidn't know right away I wa s inJUred. I started to assist a lad y. She had been thrown off. the wing, aolSQ. She was in severe pain. I had to hold up her back. Spokesmen for. the nonpartisan .service organization said the neighborhood . A dispute sparked when a Newport gatherings began Jan. 10 and will Beach man put up a basketball hoop "\\le were 10 to 12 feet from the plane. It really started lo smoke up. real pitch black smoke. I remained with the woman with all that sritoke coming up. . . .witil some men came by and realized how dangerous it was . They feared the plane "'as going to blow up. continue through next week. outside his home will be aired Feb. 9 1be events are geared to inviting women of voting age to join the before an Orange County Superior Court organization which "promotes political ju.dge. responsibility through informed and Judge ?o.1ark Soden set the bearing active participation in government," dale. for argument! by the Canyon Hills spokesmen said. Community Association for action "that The remaining coffee meetings are: v•ould compel Larry T. Smith, 3 Oakmont -Friday at 9:30 a.m. at the Nancy -Lane, to comply with the association's Knipe residence. 26632 Vuelta Rica, architectural rules. . . . ··Capistrano Beach. Docume~ts. support1~g the lawsuit filed From Pagel ENERGY .. ,_ -Tuesday at 9:30 a.II!.· at the Bertha by ~sso~1at.1on president Geor_ge !f. .,.,.,...,....,inn--~· ·.JULA'q•M.l .!'· _ J~fffl~~ !n~c~t~ that the placing of Clemente --__...:....,-"""fl"'I' ~S a -basketlJ:an .fiOcJP WOUla'ff"ot baVe 'been' <>March· l:.w.w~ t<t"""""' ~ ...... But he add.eel, "It is more likely the plan would go into effect in the summer at a lime of peak gas usage . . . If gasoline demand mounts in the summer there '''ill be m o r e pressure to bring on the rationing plan. -\Vedn~sday at 9:30 a.m. at the home opposed if Smith had put it in his f Mrs M Belt 2~291 v· A · backyard. 0 · ~ry ran, •a quaria, Jeffries states that Smith's Big Canyon Laguna Niguel. · bbo ed 1.c ., • t th h · The leader of the drive for new ne1g . _rs vot .,...., aga1ns e oop members is l\1rs. Vella Nutt. ~alllll'!g at the front of the home . ~ m run view . Meetings through the year, she emphasized, generally involve studt and action on local, state and national issues. Babysitting ls provided during I h c annual membership drive. Speci fi c information for prospective members is available by calling 496-5192. Capistrano Art Group to Elect Charter Officers OIAM61 COAST DAILY PILOT T"-o-.. C-t DAILY PILOT, wllll wfl~ 11 COl!IOlflld tllt ....... ,;, .... " 111*11"""' lly "'-Ortnpe Co.It P11t1U1~lng C0"""11r. Sepe ••It llllltlont t l"t pUtilltl'ld, MOl!dty 11!""'911 l'rli;l•r. for Catlt Mes., MeW$1Grl IMctl, H""'tlllf!OI! IHCIVl'-1•111 \f11t1ey, l..-IMd'I, /,.,,lne/llllldJ.ci.ctl Mii Stn CIMlliMt/ lfn· JuM C•p1'1hnL A_.,.llliiile~~ edlllal! " 11111111.,,.._ S.tunte'(I. .,.. Sllnd•'t'l- TM ,rlMINI ~lfllll'll ........ 11 •I UI West .. ., SlrMI, C..... M-: C.lltemle. t»a,. ltelH.rt H. W .... Pr'hlllffltt..i p~ J•t• It. Cud•~ VIU ""'"'"'' -""' ~•I '°'91'1tttl'" Thernt1 KttYll Ellittr . l'Hrn•1 A. M11r,hi1t• M• .... 1111 l.ti"" Chtrlet H. Leo• ltlditt4 '· N.11 A newly organized San Juan C3pistrano Art Association will hold Jts secood meeting Thursday evening to elect the charter slate oI' officers and map projects for the coming year. The 7:3() p.m. session open to all area art enthusiasts will be in the Marco --·rorster-Junior High School multipurpose room. Any de\•otee of art -novice or expert ~ is "·eloorne ' to join the group. spokesmen said. "\Ve plan to promote and preserve the hi storical beauty of california through works of art," said' founder Judi Cunningham. Regular exhibits, demonstration programs and other sesskm are contemplated by founders ~ --I'll Mtlltf"" E•~ ._c••••••~ { JOI N ..... C1111ilie ltt1I, tJ6]1 of the new group. "' Meetings will be held each third Thursday of the month at the junior high school. Specific Information Is available by .calling 49J.<tl52, or 496-1'194. ___ .,_t '.., C.lt ~ ~,f Sn.1 """9ft ..... alb H ...,,..,,,. ; ........,. • ...-: 1117i •-" ..... ltv.~ .. UCUM .... t m l'w"' AllftM •• - ' • • • Tll J' s f114J MJo4J~1 a "*' Mt1:11,.. '42·S671 .. e· I) •• •••• •••1 0: ,. T • s' r 4tl-44JO ~ ........ C.11 ~l'llltl'oll!ll __._ .. .... '""""· l1tut.1f11i.r., ---;:;.,;tr;. Nvtf'tls-n ""'"' _,. '9 .raAIA wilf'lollt IMIM -......................... • .lfape Pirate Guilty . LOS ANGELES (UPI) A manufacturer of . pirated sound recordings, who admitted booUcgging 150.000 taJ)'s from l8i major · record companies in two years, wa.s put on five years proba(ion Tuesday by a federal district court jud1e. Arpad J. ~Y, M. pleaded guilty to 20 counts of violating federal copyright laws. "Our view on rationing is unchanged. We still ~ider it lo he' a lasi resort ." The FEO will have 'the first rationing coupons printed by tbe end or January and is arranging foi sto rage space for 1.6 billion coupons, Sawhill said. There ,.are about 123 milliol) licensed drivers in lhe nation. • .~~·hill pointed· out that the.,FEO docs not have authority· now "to order rationing. ft will propose it be given that autb::lrity in the energy emergency legislation Congress will consider when it returns ne~t week. 2 South Coast Cities to Get Utility Funds The San Diego Ga! and Electric Company today announced that it will allocate about $100.000 to tw.o area cities this. year a.s the utility's share in undergrounding projecto. · The allocations lo San Cletn<nte and San Juan Capistrano amount to a portion or $4.4 million this year througho'ut the uUllly's territory. · 'I1le cities traditionally use the funds to assist in assessment districts sought by residents who want to eliminate O\"erhead electrical lines . The utility grants the fund s on orders o( the Callfornla Public U t 1111 I e s · Comm.issid~ which r e q u l r e s a c:ommnment of. pn~haU of one percent or the utility's gross annual receipts . During the past calendar year the uUUly funds assisted in 26 l'"'Jccts throughout Its territory. Two took place in san Clemente and one in San Juan. --------~--_,___ --~ ' ·-----....:.-·------ 2 Traim Stranded- Track Destro_yed By Raging River ' coming weelc, the center said. REDDING (UPI) -The swollen and raging Sacramento River washed out • SO feet o( railroad track in the mountain community of Dunsmuir-today, stranding two Amtrak passenger trains: • The Natlotial Weather Se r v c e n Sacramento said Northern California can I, -expect at least ianolhcr day of ral111 and strong winds from a complex low pressure system movin& tnland alona the Pacific Northwest •. Wro119 Pt'e% Few showed up at a rally to support President Nixon in Raleigh. N.I:;., ~ut someone ad.ded to the event by decor· at.ing a statue of George Wash· ington with a likeness o! Wash· ington's latest successor. ~ San O emente's I Chamber Elects Five Directors l\lembcrs of the San Cfemente Chamber of Commerce have elected five directors to serve on -the board for the coming calendar year. The next step in the annual election process is the selection of officers for the group. All fi\'e selected Oy a mail ballot are iiicumbents: Leon Riley, Dan Philllpbar. Bernard Allen, Peg Landell and Kirk Munroe. In recent "ctions. the chamber board Selected three members to serve as the nominating committee to select a slate of orficcrs. The selection panel will consist. of Bob Qakley, Bob Gannon and Bill Wetb. They plan to present a slate to the board at its meeting earl y next month. The actual selection of the officers will come eafly in March. ' San Juan Capistrano Lihrary-6ets-·Painted San Juan Capistrano's branch libr~ry has been closed this week to allow crews lo apply a new coat of paint, and aides said the Work would be · complete in time for reopening Friday morning. A regular schedule will resume next week with hours Monday, Wednesday and Friday of 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday hours are noon to S p.m.; Saturday times are 10 a.m. to 2 p.rit. Council Sets Policy SAN DIEGO (APl -After a personal appeal by civil rights leader Ralph Abernathy, the City Coqncil Tuesday adopted a policy forcing developers to recruit home-buyers from minority groups. The ~PoUcY .. rw ufils d~yelo rs to submit such plans bcfure s arhng .µles,oJ..proic!'IS .g12J,_1;l)ilS ~ 11U!f~ > ~ ~ .. ' • OPIN Charles Alward, Southern Pacific Co. chief In Redding. oaid the northbound Coast Starlight was held here because of the washoul and th e southbound section was slopped at Klamath Falls, Ore. Because or heavy ram and flooding, Shasta County Clvilian Defene Director Henry Woodrum declared a Jtate o! emergency and some evacuaUons were ordered. Eslewhere, the state 'and federal government reported the Klamath and Van Duz.en rivers flooding and forecast overbrimming banks for the Russian River. -- The California T r·a n s port at ion Department $aid U:S. 101 was .closed near . South Rockport and Fort nragg by slides and that high water and slides bloqed sllite route ;& north· of Weitcbpec. The latest storm has pushed rainfall totals to nearly double the seasonal average in some cases. In sacramento, 14.38 inches have fallen this season, compared with a norm of 7.88 lDches and 13.:W Inches recorded during the previous season. High mountain winds .aceompanying the storm were responsible for toppling an empty cattle truck in SUsanvllle and knocking over two trailer homes In nearby Jamesv ille, the Ca 11 for a I a Highway Patrol saia. Park Blast Dan·iage Hard To ~epair I Dunsmuir Is deep ln a mountain. Gorge near the Cslifomia-Oregon line and is a division point for-Southern Pacific which operates Amtrak's passenger trains between La; Angeles and Seattle. SP officials didn 't know immediately Gas main repairmen conlinuec! their how many passengers were aboard the \\"Ofk this monUng trying to undo the: str~ed trains and Alward said Afnlrak damage caUsed by last week's leak an«f chiefs had not made up their minds blast at the Capistrano Shore3 Mobile what to do about the stopped lrains. llome Park and reportedly are encountering problems. Highways in Shasta CoUnty are flooded and whipping rains have spurred Overnight tests begun ?t1onday e\'ening ndh · .showed that several days' wort bad sa agging in at least two communities failed to make ttie line Jeak-frte, and Five homes in the m o u n t a i ~ "'ork resumed on the seeUon of 12-inch community of Burney were evacilated main Tuesday morning. and 45 others threatened from the ntin-Several residents on the b I u ff a swollen .B u r n e y Creek, Recording 10 1 k' he h II county CJVJI defense officials. . over oo 1ng t eav y damaged park ~ sheriff's department also reported called firemen Tuesday afternoon to flooding and the "very likely" evacµation repo rt a strong odor of natural ga.s. of homes in French Gulch from overnow Investigation revealed that workmen had along Clear Creek. bled the affected line, causing odor1. Re "d · An initial step was taken the day SJ ents m both areas mounted local foJ1oy,·ing .the fire a week ago and ~f~~~~-lo sandbag the swiftly-mov1nt; . amounted to installing a loop around · The highway n~trol said y,•atcrs from the break which was blamed [or the 1 ,.~ $100,000 blaze. I Batte Creek flooded portions of High"·ay Since then spe(:ialists have repaired 44. a major mountain route bet\vCe n the tear in the line, but tests show Redding and Susanville. Wate r y,•as other areas where leaks might be taking reported flooding other mountain roads. Th~ Federal-State River Forecast Cen· pl~: report on Tuesday sa1d the crews ter _rn Sacra1nento . said nooding was might recommend a c 0 mp1 et e confined to smaller tributary streams although flood stages were reponed replacement of the section because of aJoog the upper reaches of the: Sacra-the new problems. mento Riveer near Red Bluff. \\"hile w~rk conlin~e~ to repair ~ The heavy rains were expected 10 problem pipe, fire off1c1als are drafting Pro:d!!Ce_ .:'.!!@ificant" rises along the recommen~tkw for . a .fire hydrant lower · Sacramenro-Rivel' dutin-lb"c-.sy~t.e.m.....wbicll_cmrnt_tie ordere!.!or the_ strip of coaches along the beaCh!rMl near North El Camino Real. Cl W k At present onl y t"'O hydrants serve eariup ee .the long strip of mobile honin' and are about 1,000 feet apart. S M d Fire C1tief Ron Coleman, indicated farts Oll ·. ay earlier this week that he might recommend the installation of a larger San Clemente's first of l~'O cleanup water line and much close r placemenl weeks this coming year "'ill be held of hydrants.· .starting Monday, and residents with llis report will not be ready in Ume bulky items to discard can have curbside for tonight 's council session and no service. formal action is scheduled on the matter City ?t1Anager Kenneth Carr said the -by t~e panel, city officials Aid this crews will still serv e residents on ·the morrung. regular pickup t!ay, but items which ll!U&lly are not accepted will be taken· ?ttonday through Friday. Carr stressed that residents wait until pickup day to lay their bulky items at curbside "'ith the regular v.·eek's accumulation of rubbish. -A Simlfar actiVHY ls scfieduiea-nn-c:r -~ ~-~~~ .... \ i .... =z=~ Senate Praises King ATLANTA, Ga. 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May refused the gunman's der'nands, uid police apprehended a suspect without 1 weapon nearby. Edison Probing Outages Officials of Southern California Edison ::ontpetiy today were still attempting D ·determine the exaci . cause of ¥idespttad Orange. Coast electrical ~ta;es-Tuesday and were investigating posSibillty of interference from space. --An-Edison-€ompany-spokesman -said :he· company was notified Tuesday by tie Space Disturbance Forecast Center 7 n Boulder, Colo. that a solar magnetic.. ~listurbance couJd be felt in Southern :alifornia. "Th.lJ•'°""""~IOl"'m"W>"non ~ unique· for our Edison service territory but not for the northern central United States. Police Lt. Robert Me:Murray said the department will see.k a_ ·comJ:!laiat alleging_ assault with a deadly weapon and attempted kidnaping in the case. The suspect was identified by police as Randy S. Steg, 29, of 1059 Miramar-. Steg was arrested following the incident Jan. 7, and at that time booked for alleged drunk in public, creating a disturbance and resisting arrest. ' .. Steg pied innocent to those charges during in arraigrunent at. South Orange County Municipat-eoun-IR DgUna Niguel. He was released on his own rcc:ognizance. May, a member of the city planning commission since 1971, said today the delay in reporting the additional char.ges was caused by problems in. "just making connections" with the police. He said "he had gone to the alley behind Warren Import s, Ltd., 1462 S. Coast-HighwaY (where he is-manager) in response to a burglar alarm. He said that as he exiled his new swrts car,. he was Confronted by a man who grabbed his arm and said,. "give me a ride, the cops are after me." "I said no," ~tay recounted . "He said, 'oh, yes you are,' and shoved a gun in n1y fa ce. -"ft looked-like...a 105 howitzer '' ~Ia said in jest. The con1missioncr said he pointed to a private security n1an 's flas hlight and image inside 'his store, and told the gunn1an, "liey, the police are righl there." '\lilh lha1, the n1an !urned and ran. • ';f>.1y knees didn 't stop shaking for quite fl whih.'," l\1ay said. . --i\1et:iurray said 1116-departmcnt ba, earlier received a call .of a,n1an creating a disturba nce in the Fleur de Lis, cocktail lounge, 1~60 S. Coast ~Iighway. Police orficers were searching for that n1ai1 \\'1100 the incident involving the tomn1issioner occurred, he said. 8 Hurt at LA Airport As Plane-· Crash-lands. . . . Jetliner's Fire Loss ' $4-Million---- "We're eiploring this as a possible :a use !or the widespread· interruptions 1--·>( -electrlc1l-sel'YI~ ·experienced in the Laguna Niguel, El Toto, Mission Viejo, frvlne, Tu$in and Laguna areas," TAKES COMMAND · I -~--cot-Mory Bone----LOS ANGELES (AP) Eight --passengers-were-..injw:ed-wben_lbey JpC)kesman said. · The Interruption occurred Tuesday atternDcn a 1 series of short power mu In' Laguna Beach. Si• of them were counted in Laguna. In other areas (S.. OOTAGES, Pqe J) T rains Stranded Due to Railroacl Track · W ashot1l REDDfNG (UPI) ,;_ The swollen and raging Sacrari1ento River washed out 50 feet of railroad track ln the-mountain community ()(.Dunsmuir today, stranding two Am~a"k passenger trains. Olarles Alward, Southern Pacific Co. chief in Redding, said the norlhbowid Coast Starlight was held here because of the wuhout and the southbound sectioit. was •stopped at Klamath Falls, Ott. ' Beca1111e_of beavy rain and lloodlng, Sbuta ·eounty Civilian Defense Director Henry Woodrum declared a sta~ ·9( emergency and !Orne evacuations were ordered. · . Eslewheno, the state and federal 80""rninent i:epor1ed the Klamath and van Duzen riven llooding and forecast overl>rimllllng banks for the . Hussian River: · W oma1i Colo nel Takes Comm and At Pendlet,o.r "Let's get to work,'' Cot Mary E. Bane said Tuesday at Camp Pendleton as , ahe took ovet command of Headquarters & Service Battalk>n ~ ~ firs.t woman ever to bead a Marine · Corps unit. Brig. Gen. Robert L. N i c h o I s , commander of the base, earlier told the blonde colonel: "You have my support, confidence and best wishes. Godspeed and smooth sailing." The brief ceremony was witnes.sed by other offic:_ers of the battalion formerly headed by Lt. Col. M. Hunter. Col. Bane, a 4.1-yeaJljlid naUve of N'ormal, Ill., H .. ,., Vtd 1n-a w14e-range • R!_asslg~ments since joining the Marines as a reserve second lieutenant in 1952. There are 11800 in her battalion. Severed Water Line Repaired . 'Ibe California Trl!.nsportatlon . Department · said U.S: 101 was cl09ed near South Rockport and Fort Bragg by slides and that high water and slides . Water district crews today' repaired blocked .state route 91 north .of a break in a four-Inch cast iron water Weitchpec. I' I ed · Dunsmuir.is <;Seep in a mountain Gorge me ocal under the busy North Coast , near the CaliforDia-Oregon Hne and is . Highway-Aster Street·~wer Cliff Drive a d.lviaien point' 'for Southern Pacific ,intersection in Laguna Beach. which operatei Amtrak's passenger-.roseph-R. Sweany, district general r---t~r,alns between Los Angelea and Seattle. manager, said he learned or the break SP-.mclalrdldn't-mow-!mmedlatel Tueodanilternooli~but'delayed"the wo1 k evacuated a Trans World Airlines jetliner that caught fire after its nose gear collapsed on landiq early·today at foggy . Lao Angeles International A i r p o r h autborities llid. • . · TWA spokesman Bob McKay said all 56 pauengers' •nd seven crew membera ·-flilbl Ill from New York e>ited via en.., __ _ -Acconilni iO"wlb..,.s' accounts-, at least four of the injuries ocauTed as passengers shov~ each other of! the wings of the craft. TWA spokesmen attributed the crash lo the collapse ol a front landing gear. Sparks set the craft on fire, and the interior of the '!2 mi.Ilion craft was gutted. Damage wu esUmatdl at $4 million. ' Elnora Quade; 51, of Rialto , w., sitting by a window when the plane crashed. She had been visiting children in Jtaly. "I was watching out the window. It was clear as a bell " she said. "Then ' ' we hit, the fog. It was just like hitting a blank wall ." Wallace Grebe, 65, of Pasadena, was sitting by the aisle over the wings. He was returning from · an oil·related business trip to Iran. ''At tfie Time t!Jne 'WC entered 7the fog, the plane hit very hard," he saJd. 1'It liounced quite a wiy up in the - air. I made, the remark , 'That's one · way to land an airplane, but not necwarily the right way.' The airplane waggled a bit, and apJiarenUy the undercarriage co1lapsed1 and the plane nosed down. "The cabin was ·obscured by smoke. I leaned over the fellow to my right and tried the latch on the emergency exit, buf it was stuck. So I joined the parade .on the other side of the plane." Grebe escaped onto the left -wing .. He said be saw names under.the plane. "There were an awful lot of people on that wing, and -really I got pushed (See TWA FIRE, Page I) Dance Concert Set Members o! the Laguna Beach High School dance department-rehearse for the Invitational Chore. - ographers Concert to ·be held at ;3o p.m. Thursdar in the high school atiditorium . Dance students from eight surrounding high schools · also will per· fo.rm, ~guna1s contribution to the $how is~a-14- mmute iau ballet by '31 dil!<•rs. 'J:ickets tD .• tlle concert are 50 cents for students and 75 cents for adults. ·Officials Take Irvine Tour • ' . Co rnpan,y Slioivs Coasta l Secto r of Vast Prop erty By GEORGE LEIDAL property offers. State officials included members and °' ** DllllY ~•!It Shlff Larry Prtoore. Jrv ifle Company planner staff of the South ~t Regional Coastal • - ho" many p&Mengers were aboard. the until todaY. to avoid congestion during (See RAIN, Page I) rush hour traffic. .T·tr~M(jllU-~n•s~S The Irvine Company today showed Zone Conservation Commission, the state rr v , .1 v .1u· -rf---~·-\---.50-N1¥ironmentaliilir-City.,-eount."-;:~'---:;a:;:nd:=so::la:'lf:.:it';;o ;;;l:;:h;;:.e -:q":u':a"1si~-o:':ff'Cic;::ia~l.;;M::;A~P;.,P,..-; k de . st.ate officia1s · and newsmen the· hills, group, said those e n v r o n· m e n a par-s-par-tment-end rensportation,---1 department. • . -. C:.u t Weatller COnaiderable cloudlnC.s tonight and Thui!day. Cooler days with bigbl in the mld-&ls at the beaches rising to the low 70s inland. Over· oigbt lows In the low ilOll. • • INSIDE TODAY Orcmg1-Couttl!I "'11frvilOrt -11aw-.. ..i 0-"9"1-:qlllrk to -mating required l"""41 re· tpO!lle to t~c annaal report of !ht Grand l•Tfl. SIOTf/, Page 10. ~ ~ ·--~-="~~- The break Is the third one -under Coast Highway In lhe past two weeks. Other breaks iJcourred near · Laguna Avenue and Pearl Street. Truck Kills Driver . ' EAGLE MOUNTAfN (UPI) -A..trui:k loaded with 100 tons of iron ore crashed down an CJ!.'11 pit embankment at a steel mine Tuesday, killing the driver, Jack Mci.aughlln, 22. JOIN THE CL UB , NORWOOD, Mass. (AP) -Robert Jones-and Joseph Roth of Norwood ran <>ut of gas on U.S. 1. 1 But-they spotted a gasoline ..... station up .the road Tuesday. Congratulaling themselves on their luck, they pushed their car to the waiUng pumps. · Station owner George Gaellni greeted them with the news that he, too, was cut of gas. ridges and canyons which make up the c:onslraints and advantages will help 10,000-acre coastal sector b e t w e e n participants renew the Irvine Company Officials from the county and the cities Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. outlook on development of the land of Irvine, Laguna Beach and New;· Jeeps and helicopters wer.'.! used to between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach are also participating in . bring the MUiti Agency Planning Beach. t\1APP el fort. . Program (MAPP) participants to sites The sec:ond meeting or MA pp The group tours were scheduled to within the 'ooastal sector includ ing .lhe attracted an increased delegation of conclude at 5 p.m. this afternoon at WlshboRe hill and ridge, Moro Hlll , environmentalists. They Include Dale ·Crystal Cove. Among ~ j our n a I is ts Signal Peak, Los Trancos overlook, fl.1oro Secord and fl.tary -:Jo Elpcrs of the parlicipating are representatives o( the Canyon and ·winding up at Ctystal Cove. Orange County Environmental Coalition .. -Ne\v York Times. Time magazine , Irvine Company 'en v tr on men ta I Y.'illiam Wilcoxen, .director of the Business \Veek. Sunset ma gazine and consuJtant Ray Belknap briefed tour plann ing and Conservation league and Southern California newspapers. _, ___________ _ participants on the environmental assets Sierra Club members Myra Ellington -------------and liabilities the prime ocean view· and Joseph T. F.dmiston. , Cha~j ~ ! onr ... Way to . ~h~u.tek VW SELLS FAST IN 'MOV I NG-' AD • If you "''ant to talk abou~. moving the merchandise· this "moving" ad was prophetic: You say you sat up all ev•ning with Your eyes O.ed on 'the 90Ulbwestern sky, but couldn't ·fmd lhe elusive 1.'0met, Kohoutek. - 11 :that what's troubling you! "Don't give up," says amateur Laguna Beach astro-....Norm Nitta. "The comet definitely Is there. . .you jual have to know. where to 1ook." (R<lated column, Page 15.) Nitta suggesu lhe fallowing for star guer1 In ... rc11 ol Kohoutek : Pick a clear evening . to look lor the • .= - cornet. ThO · slightest amount ol cloud cover wW obstruct It from view. The best time to-see Kohoutek is I from auneet to. about two hours later. Watcbers ~Id. first loi:ate Venus and Jupiter, the two brlBtitest stars IDlhe 90Ulhwett<rn $y. Venus 11-Just above the hotbon. Jupiter is higher and to the iert of Venu•. Kohoutek Is located above and to the left of Venus, but to the right of Jupiter, about 80 degrees above the hortton. -.:.,.t - Nitta suggests persons use binoculars rOugljff 50 times less bright than Venus or a telescope to view lhe comet. or Jupiter. "They should try and balance the He said it is: oot visible to the naked Instrument on some immovable ()bjeet -'1e along the coast due to smog in the and pan the general area of the comet air, but might be visi ble to the naked very sJ()wly," Nitta explained. "The -eye-in the..desert and mountal.n ;egions. reason most People-miss 1Hs becallse Nitta said .Kohoutek _ will move higher they move ll'lelr Instrument \00 fast.1' and to the left in the eve!hog Sky Kohoutek appears blue iri color, with as the month goes On, Lhen will head a bright head followed by a typical to the.right In February a11d ·March. 1a1eOUs tail. It will centfnue o groW dimmer as Nitta stressed it may take 80me time it moves away rrom Earth, oot to be to pick K()houtck oul because it is see n for soother fKI generations. \ '70 VW. §lluar~back. lll!ll. c:ond. ?Yfoving. must sell. Siie. 11700. (Phone No.) It "moved" the VIV on the lirst day It Rppeared in ~he Daily Pilot. Test a Daily Pilot ad lor speed yourselr. Just dial the direct· line, to get an ad-vtaor to assist you . Phone ~2-56711. • • l • • ' ~~~T LB -1\lan Felled ' :fu Shootout -With Police By TERRY COVILLE • Of Ille DtllY f"ll•I St1H ·.A \Vestw,Jnster llousc painter was critically Y:oundcd Tuesday aflemoon in a. ·gwi battle v.·ith ty,·o ~police officers \Yho were investigating the earlier shooting of a J4·year-old boy. ' ,.,....,. ... J RAIN .•• ' strand ed trains and 'Alwan! said Amtrak dliefs had not madt up their minds \\'hat to do about lbe stopped trains. llighways In Sl>asta county aro flooded and wblppln1 , rains have spumd sandbahging 'lrt at least two cOmtiflllllllta. Five homes in the mountain community of Burney )t'ere evacuated and 45 others threatcnM from the raln· swollen.._8 u r n-e.y-Creek, siccording to county civil defense officials. The sheriff's department also reported JlQOding !Ind the "very likely" evacua tlon of homes in French Gulch from overflow along Clear Creek. Residents in both areas mounted local efforts to sandbag the swi!tly·mov1ng streams. · • ls Patriot:Um ' Commercial? DAVIS (AP) -City. official• hive forbidden an auto dealer from Jin&. a. ~quare foot American nag from his showroom, 11yJng the huge nag 15 a form ol adver-. tis Ing, ' "It's obscene to use th c American ·flag for .advertising purposes." Planning CommlMloner Gerald Adler said Tuesday. -He said ·the flag violated .a.. city ordinance controlling the size or signs. The highway patrol said waters from 3 S } l •Ad Batlle Creek flooded portions of Highway C 100 S Op~ 44, a major mountain route between .. ·. ,. Ahrtion Hassle Firemen . • , NOW to Stage Practice • Laguna Protest. ' ' Laguna Beach liremen lurned·.,...illl-Tbe lal!\lll•-Beach chapte<' of · the She said that women, who mtocarry T~esday. but ti w., all tn the name N tlonal Orgnn' tlon !or Women (NOW) could be liable to criminal lnveaUaattona of lratntng.. a ''" . to detenrilne il they did anythl1111 ID For several hours-Tuesday afternoon ~•ll,I bold a protest demonstration against cause the miscarriage. ''CausaUon will Laguna Beach firemen set fire to 1~ an anti·abortlon Co rt s t I t u t i on a l produce mutdtr cllarges againn the old automobile body, and then fire crews amendment NOW claims will allow molber," Ms. Fer?ell 1&id; e1tingutsbed ti. munler prosecutions ·agalnlt , ••men "The Suprome court hu declarod I ~· drill ~ part of a regular uaing certain blrUt control measum. woman had tile Conatltullonal right, to department training program. Car fires bo a freedom of choice on unwanted comp rise a large number of fire alanns. NOW mem . rs will gather starting pregnancies. Tralnng officer Battalion ch I et at L p.m. Saturday at Forest and Sou1h "Recent polls in Callfomia have lvan J~y Christianson, 43, of 9310 1'fadison Ave., was listed i" fair condition today in ~he intensive care unit at Orange County Medical Center. 1---j[)octors-satd1 sijffcfed multiple stomach ·and head y,•ounds in the brief Redding . and Susanville. Water y,·as _ _...'./"\ • re rted floodi.ng other mountain roads,,_. _ _.....ati:r~. pen1n _ · e ra :Sta e ver orecast Cen· Forrest Johnson said that with the Coast Highway, Laguna Be~ch . .'.::--• indicated that more than 70 percent ---::in~c:;olinalion of some people now· to carry The amendment uoder· attack has been or the voters of California believe a spare can or gasoline ~w-ca introduced by Sen. Jamc.s L. Buckley -abortion shou~tJJe(l-betwem-•- 3:1 ~ p.m. shootout with Westminster officers Herb Brewer and James ter in Sacramento said flooding v.•as B coofined t• smaller tributary streams. In La guna each · althou gh flood stages were reported Gularte. along the upper reaches or the Sacra· mento Riveer near Rl'd Bluff. Christianson was felled in the.driveway The ,heavy rains were expected to o[ bis home after he fired four pistol produce "significant " rises along the shots at the approaching patrobnen, lower Sacramento River during the · d' 1· · · coming week, the center said. act0 r 1ng to po ice investigators. The National Weather· Se r v c e n "He yelled at us 'l'n1 (he one you 're Sacramento said Northern California can Jooking for and I'm going to shoot you'," Brev.'er said today. "I was only 20 expect at least another day of rains ftiet from him when he fired at Gularte. an<Lstrong_winds from a. complex low He was behind a hedge and 1 didn't pressure system moving .inland along see ·him until after he shot." the Pacific NorthWest. 1.Bre~·er said Christianson got off four The latest storm ·has pushed rainfall to five shots -all missed _ before totals to nearly do~ble . the seasonal he and Gularte ret urned fi re. average in some cases. In Sacra mento, . The patrolmen had been sent to 14.38 inches have fallen this season, in\'estigate lhe reported y,·ou.nffing of compared with a norm ol 7.88 inches -~ a y_.9ung boy minutes earlier. . tnd . 13.30 inches recorded during the Investigators from the d c t e c t i v e previous season~ dh•ision sai d t o d a y Christianson's High mountain winds accompanying shooting spree apparently began with the storm were responsible for toI,U>ling a dispute between the house painter an empty cattle truck in Susanville and and ty,·o boys walking their dogs in knocking over two traile r homes in a vacant field behind hiit'home. nearby Jamesville, the Ca Ii f 0 r n i a Christianson ·allegedly fired 3 blast Highway Patrol said .. from a 12-gauge shotgun. y,·ounding 14-• A A yfar-old Jeffrey Lynn . Theuret, 9'l90 X H Madison Ave., in the upper left arm, 0 . Flo d polico said.. ' regon 0 The. other: boy, 17·year-old -Michael---· Reichenbach, 9300 f\1adisort Ave., escaped v· . . F ·z· without injury. Young Theuret . was ' rives Uml leS treated at Westminster Commuruty Hospital and sent home, police said. .- :chlistianson fired at the patrolmen Froni-H orries y,·ith a 9mm Waltl\_er pistol, according _ tD police investigatars. Both the pislDI and the shotgun have been impounded at WestminSter Police headquarters. .. Christianson was booked on suspicion (}( semal counts Df assault with intent to commit murder, police said. ··Kissin'ger, Sad~t ln 75% Accord SALEM. Ore. (AP ) -At leas'!' ZSO families had been driven from their homes in western Oregon today by the worst Oooding the slate has bad in 10 yecirs. Rain s I a ck e n.e d in northwestern Oregon during the night and some rivers subsided in the southwest, but more theavy rain forecast for later in the day could lntensily flooding. ' More than· 3'families were reported out or tl)eir homes in Douglas Co\Dlty in southWest Oregon,-where Cow Creek swamped one reSW.ential areea in I to 10 feet or Water, drivin8; out 2.5 families: The Willamette River, which r.uns ASWAN, Egypt (UPI) ·-Secretary through the state's population centers, Or State Henry A. Kissinger met again was expected to continue rusing Wllil ,On iWithdrawal E de midnight tonight , today with gyptian Presi nt Anwar But dsms in the upper reaches of Sadat in search of an Israeli-Egyptian the river coi.Jld store enough water to Later opening ti?Qe! to accommodate the new D"ylight Savin_g Time went into effect at three Laguna Beach schools today with few problems, school offici als said. Linder the new schedule. opening of Laguna Beach High School is delayed 15 minutes; '11lurston lntennedlate Schobl, '"3l:I rr.inutes ·ana Aliso Elementafy School, 30 minutes. Supt. Donald Woodington ordered the new schedule so that students would not have to walk to school bus stops in the early morning darlqles.s caused by the Jan. 6 change to DST. Ray Lawson , transportation director. said there were a few calls from parents about buses being late. "The primary reason for the calls was that we sent wri tten notification home with . all students and , a few got lost on the way," said Lawson. · The earliest bus piclglp time..,.now is 7: 19 a.m. for Tilurston Intermediate School students living in Laguiia <:anyon. It was forme rly 7:04 a.m. .. A check at Ute three schools affected showed no unusual attendance problems. • From Page J -TWA FIRE ..• off," he said. ''There was a little bit of bySteria, and ~ there were the usual ot>tements: 'Let's get to hell out ol here, buster. Let's get going.' "It's 10 feet, which . is all right if you're rea_dy for it; but if you suddenly find yourself in space, that's another ~thing." Grebe suffered a sprained back. He was in satisfactory condition at Marina Mercy Hospital. Anotller passenger, Michael BenedaUo, SO, of. Los Angefe:t>'8id-l\e was-pushed off the P.Iane, too. fl. · • "I didn't seQ aay reason immediately to jump off," h;e said.' "I have a bad spine. But .someipne took care of that. They pushed me off. I never realized how high tbooe wings are oil the g'round." gasoline systems, the t'ilining Was · y,•oman 'and her doctor. especially necessary. (R·N.Y.). ,;The senators from ca.Jifornia abort Capt. Johnson said the departmeqt NOW·cJaims that although the primary the will ol the people and the judiciary " believes carrying gasoline, even in an target of Buckley ls abortion freedom she said.. • ' approve(!. gas container, to be a buard. ' ~llowed under recent U.S. Suprepte court She said NOW will have · petitions at He said that tests have showed that decisi~, it would a~ hit other birth the pr.otest rally oppOsing the Buckley in tnajor rear-end traffic accidents, fire prevenhon measures. _ amendment • will result in one out of .10 cqllisions. NOW 'interprets the legislation to · The new closed gasoline systems can include intrauterine device (IUD) form build up pressure and spray burning of contraception since the device fuel tor 40 feel, he Said. · interrupts pregnancy after conception. Also, the department bas b e e n "That would make the IUD a mUrder tnfonned that the new -pressurized wea,pon and lhei user li~ble for conv~ion bumper shock......Psorbers can eXplOde. a~ a murderes,,," DelOree Ferrell, NOW The freon gas used n air conditioning spokesperson• said. systems U released in a fire, is toxic.. "Sen. John Twmey (0-Callf.) has he sa id. indicated by leUer he Intends to. support · Fire fighting tactics pra'cticcd Tuesday this moet dangerous amendment. Sen . we re• designed to cope with those Alan Cranston (D-Calif.) has refused . problems and more, such as . freeing to take a stand," Ms. Ferrell said. trapped passengers. She said that further implicati003 of Water District Delays Request To Raise Rates A proposal to raise water rates by 20 percent was continued for one week in action by the Laguna Beach County Water District board of directors Tue_sday night. the Buckley amendrr.eilt would force victims of raj>e including minor children to bear any resulting pregnancies, .Jo make the life of the mother and the fetus equal in case death threatens a Jllot ber. Basketball. Hoop 'Defacing' · -- N eigkborkood? The board agreed to continue the matter un til 'Tuesday to allow the district to prepare necessary legal documents A dispute sparked when a Newport relating to the rate increase. Beach man put up a basketball hoop Wife Jailed For Knife Attack A,gain A San Juan C~pistrano woman was jailed for the second time in a week on the· same charges Tuesday night after she allegedly 'attempted to stab ,her husband with a butcher kni!e. Orange County Sherifra officers who booked Ena Kerslake, 36, into county jail on charges. of attempted murder did · the 581'.Q~ thing Jan. 9 when lhe allegedly stabbed and wounded her h!JS.'1and, .Q!ndr~. ~. c . Deputies said the attack Tuesday night occurred after Kerslake, who is atlll recovering from leg and back wounds inflicted last week, visited his wife 1t their home at 26732 Calle La Bomba, They said Kerslake told them his wife became. enraged after a brief discussion, seized the butcher knife 1 and Jl'UfSUed h1filfrom the home. .;ff · The' water district expects to receive outside his home will be aired Feb. 9 "" 000 fo the a' d r of t•-fi I ~1rs. Kerslake Is awaiting arraigrunent ..,.,, r rem m e uc 1sca before an Orange Coi.lnty "Superior etiUrl year from the rate hike. During the . Jan. 21 in South Orange Cotmty next fiscal year, the increase is expected judge. !\funicippl Court on charges of assault to add $106,000: Judge !\1ark Soden set the hearing \\'ilh a deadly ~eapon stemrntna from The •iaverage" residentia1 water user, date for arguments by .the Canyon Hills the earlier ~ttack. consuming 2,818 cubic feet of water Community Association for action that Investigator Willie Stansbury 11id in .a two month-petiod, will pay $11.48 would compel Larry _T. Smi1b,30akmont toda~: it is h i ghly likely tha t new under the new rate structure. He now Lan~. to comply with the associ~tion's cha{ges would be added to that • pays $9.56 for that amount of water. architectural rules. ·. . allega tion. He. said Kerslake , told officen Water-district-offlCials -said-the-rate--D:o:c.um~~~ppotl~g tbeJawswt_filed-that··be -had been the victim of attackl increase is due to rising costs. The by ~ssoc.;1a~on _president c~~c J:,___by his wife over the past 16 years. last rate increase was in 1968. Jeffril's 1rnhcate that the placing of . · a basketban hoop would not have been opposed if Smi th had put it in_ his S • A h backyard. OVJet Ut Or Jertries sta tes that Smith"s Big Canyon ---~ neighbofs voted 1~3 against the hoop Quilting Oass At Laguna High "agreement to diseng11ge their Suez canal prevent major flooding from the river, Lag na B '-forces. the Corps Of Engin~rs said. U , e~I~ Registration Is still open for a cl~s American sources said they bad solved Gov. Tom McCall declared a state · · MOSCQ.W (UPI) -Friends said today in techniques of patchwork and quiltmc U ed L remaining ~ the front of the home ' rg tp eave in full view~ ---...... :t.1a 1111 percent of the problems. or disaster Tuesday "'11<1 activated the Concert Toni kt Soviet.}(lthor Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn NAA CP Backs P r obe meeting from 1 to 10 p.m .. Tuesdays ·American officials irl Aswan said state's erhergency center ror 'the first g . has been besieged ~th angry phone in room 54 at Laguna Beach l:Ugh School. time since severe flooding in 1984. calls in what his wile called "a war NEW YORK (UPI ) -The board of Registralion may be made at the clMs, Kissinger would .Oy back to Israel toni&ht The Bachma Duo will perform in or nerves." directors of · the National Association \or at the adult education office at district il there was sufficient progress. Israel concert at 7:45 tonight-at the Community Tilf secretary of the SOviet Writers · for the Advancement of .Colored People headquarters, S50 Blwnont St. from a announced subsequently that Kissinger Judge Overtur~S Presbyterian Cburch, us Forest Avenue Union, Sergei v. Mikhalt(ov, also (NAACP! Tuesday endorsed the Bouse a.m. to s p.m. weekdays. Fee for the ~ returning there this af~. . Laguna' BeaCb. suggested ·in a ~foscow radio broadcast Judiciary Committee's inves tigation of claS! is $5. The cease-fire along the canal was ... The duo is composed of Dr. Charles Tuesday that Solzhenitsyn leave the the possibility of impeaching President Due to a schedule change, the class T l C Baker, cellist; and his wife, Martha country. Tbe broadcast was the first Nixon . "There .is probable cause to will meet Tue3day only fur the ne1t st.i.11 precl}r!OUS. and a U.N.. spokesman rc11·isp Ullt a.Se Baker. piarust.·The couple has appeared time any official representative has believe that the President. .. has .been 10 weeks . • --~d Egyptians and 1.sraehs fou ght _so in tours throughout the United States made such a suggestion, although there a part of a massive cover·UP toJ obstn1ct Sampler quilts and a quil t as you -fiercely '"'On-the-outskirt of-Suez-·e1tv -· ,.,_~ .. -_..~ -; · · ~-.... · • ........ ..._ ~ "'~~-~· Tuesday that U.N. troops had tO SANTA ROSA (U PI) _.. A Superior an neslern ~urope. has been speculation among Western justice and has knowingl y tolerated and go project are the mall) features of evacuate one posit ion and arrange 8 Court judge has o\'erruled· a lower court Dr. Baker ~ on the faculty o( tPf! diplomats that Solzhenitsyn might . be participated in the abuse o( executive . this quarter, Robl Crozier, c I a 1 1 local truce. ·The spokesman said the and ordered a manslaughter trial in sc~l ~t music of North Texas State expelled. power .... "the resolution said. instructQr, said. t\\·o sides dueled with artillery, mortars, a case where a traffic victim's heart ¥niversity. l\~ .. Baker . teaches at the IE~;;:;;;;;;~;;:~;;;~=====~~~=::=~~~~~~ii~~===i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;,- 1nachine gWls, tanks and anti·tank guns. \vas removed for transplant. arrant County C.OUege m Forth Worth. 1r. Kissinger shuttled back to Asy,·an today "Is the re any valid legal, ethical, or from Jerusalem y,·here he met Israeli social reason," said Judge Kenneth leaders during the night. American Eymann Tuesday, "why a criminal Sad(}Jeback .Unit !t officials expressed optimism an d migh t escape the legal consequences - Kissinger himselt s<iid he could "perhaps of a: criminal act because his ..;ictim. eliminate" I.be gap between the Israeli or his family, elects to donate a part and Egyptian positions. of his body to another?" He mer alone wilh Sadat for 90 minutes The judge overturned a contrary ruling and then drove to the New Cataract by a ~1unicipal Court judge, who 'ruled Hotel overlooking lhe river Nile. there was insufficient evidence for a manslaughter charge. He suggested DIAN .. COAST death was due to the transplant. Dinner Slated The annual get.acquainted dinner of "" the Sadd1eback Area Co o rd in at in g Council tonight will feature installation ~ new o!ficers and a review of the past year's .activities. DAILY PILOT Eymann ruled Jose Flpres, the driver, should face !he charge in the death or young Colenda \Van!, Sept. 15. The dinner, scheduled for 7 p.m. at the El Niguel Country Club in Laguna --~Nci,guel will be preceded by a no-host Tiit Or..,.. C.0.t 04ll 'J" PllOT, wilt! wllldl " comOllMlll 11'141 ......... p, .... " Pl*llllltd ..,. fll'll 0!"11199 C.,.st Pu11111111"9 CornfMY ....... '"' •1t111111 1r• ll'Wlltlltd, Monhy tlll'OUlll'I ~rld1y, llDr Cotti Mtw, HIWptl1 SHCll. · H11111J""°"' hfd'l/F-tlln Vlllr(, Uf1111,1 •~ ll'\llM/Stddltbe(I; M'tl S.n Cltnltni.1 Sin Jutn <'1P11lr1nt. A 11c1f1t "91'1111 Mllrlon 11 ·P\61~tled S.twHv1· .,... SvrW~ Tl'HI prfrlc"'9t pUlblltJitfte pt.Int ll 11 S3ll Wflf It 1 llrW, ~·· Meu, C.ltfoml1, '20I. lot.irt N. W-' PrwlNnt H11 i'r.11tt!W< J1clt ll. Curl1y Vlc:t f",_loltrll ll'llf Gto\l!rt l MIMOet Tho"''' K,,.,il Ecllllw Th°"''' A. Murphi11• MIM9"'° Eclllto!' ' Cheri" H. L.•• llich•" P. Ni ll """9MI Ml .... fftl Etll,.,.. ·--·- FromPeffeJ OUTAGES.,. electrical circuit breakers cu t off power (or longer periods of time. An Ediaon Company spo kesman termed the short interruptions "the weirdest thing l've ever seen." He said engineers were checking c o ro p a n ·y ectuipment and helicopters were being used lo check transmission lines. cocktai hour at 6:30. " Wan! Thompson. president of SACC, !) · said everyone in the Saddleback Vall ey fl is invited. "This is a chance to come • l and meet your neighbors and make some new friends," he said. Lifeguard . Tower Lo st Its ·Power _Qp_Suit~21.95 Nylon 24.95 to 34.95 Gym Pants-Sweat Sox Warm Up· Jackets Children's Acrylic Warm Ups-19.95 • Baseball Sba,s- Adidas-Spot Bilt Soccer Shoes Adidas & Spot Bilt .Track Shoes-Ailiilif& Spot Bilt • All Purpose Sll!l's-Ad"ldas Spot BHt ' .. ,, , ,. " , .. ,. ' . 212 Fert1t A~•nY• The spokesman said "we're not hanging our hilt" on the so 1 a r disturbance theory but that it was one of many sources for the interruption being investigated. ' Heavy equipment shaping Main Beach Park severed an underground cable cutting off radio and t e 1 e p h o n e communications at the Laguna Beach Lifeguard tower for a two hour period Tuesday. Racquetban Racquets Tennis Rackets 8*nton Rackets Racket Stringing Tennis Sb~ Adidas-Tretlm Conterse-lack Pnl -Basket Ball SDs •• • • . .( • •• M1Ur111 AJ4rt ll l P.O. h. '''· 9265 i --c.i. ~: D& Wt" l•v'llreet "'"""'1 lelcrl: .UJ.J Nt WllOl1 ..,...,.,, Hunllnt"" INCll: 11111 l11dl IOlll1Y1r• t-ltn ci.r-tw: Jff ,.orJn I I t.MIM 'Ml llilt•h1•1 t714 , M2 ... J21 er ...... ..,..,,...... ••.1·1•11 L....-.._. •n hit••_..: Til&•ft 11 1 494.f466 c.nrltllt,ttn. Ot•• Coul• f"utWlili"" ~. ,.. .... tttti., ... _,...,,, .... ...,.... ....., .,. ........ tlffrNn11 '*'"' ..., • •• r -r wr,..,... 1.-c:i.1 ..,.. ~ • Cl'nTllN "'""· ..... ~ .-... N if Ill CMll Mtt.1, ~ ........... ... U rritr l),&S ......,., w """ .. ,. 'Nlllfll'f1 l'llllltwY ............ OM_..,.,,., \ -. - ~ticJtieS Stolen Ft·om .Victor Hugo's Antiques: valued at $235 have been reported stolen trom Victor Hugo's Laguna Beach police aai d today . J.t. Robert .A1cMurray said the stolen property included a 1160 French picture clock with mother of pearl face, a $50 wooden clock and a US antique .meu.t iron. The theft ts believed to have occurred Monday night or early Tuesday morning. Lifeguard chief Skip <;c>nnei aaid a bulldozer struck the cable which runs from the old tower''"to an underground vault at the end of Ocean Avenue. Service wu disrupted fr:o m 10 a.m. to noon, Conner said. Sen i;i te Praises King ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) :.. The Georg!a Senate adopted a 1 resolutton today commemorating the late Dr.· Martin Luther Kin( Jr., but not before Ll. Gov. Letter Maddor left the podium. ( . Raleigh Bikes & Parts fres-Tulles-Accessl'ilt Bil Repaim( I • Cmerse & Adidas - Speedo SWimsults & Trunks Table T enis PaMn Darts l Dart 118'1* I •• ~ ... -...... -. •. ' . ·' • • • • .. • . . • . Saddlehaek Today's Fl•~I N.Y. Stoeks • . . .. ·-... _ ··~ -·--- VOL 67, NO. 16, 6 S6CTJONS, 72 .PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAIY, JANUARY 16, 1974 TEN CENTS Irvine Hires Public Safety Consulting Firm lrvlne councilmen have unanimously will take six mohths to complete. The remark referred to Hughes ' As did all the firms seeking the Irvine voted to-contract for complelion-of-a--Jo'ollowiitg a brief period-of discussion public safety master plan to be at the close of uie Interview sessions, -·-0.co"'m"'p~'eteaDy a a 1ona orgaruiaf!OO-counctiilieri chose-the Booz, Allen team with experience in fire , police and health 1to be headed by firm vice president Rich- shaved head about which Councilman -contract, the Boen, Allen and Hamilton William Fiscfibach inquired. Fischbach spokesmen cited their desire to innovate asked the consulting expert '-'Do you in tile new community~ ------- think 'I'd look better with the same C.Ouncilwoman ·Gabrielle Pryor' shared style?" her view that while Irvine ls in fact • planning. ard .Hughes a'nd project man31er John Hughes returned . with what he termed a new community it Is populated with Booz, Allen and Hamilton, with offices Hei£s. • , a typical consultant's answer, suggesting people who are similar to people of in Los Angeles and San Francisco, was Mayor John Burton was la.st to indicate selected .from four firms Interviewed his interest in the firin as he observed, the councilman might look better eith~r any other city. • way. Mrs. Pryor' expressed only one in publlc acsslon Tuesday night. "any man who Is bald and has a sense The firm . estimates the $40,000 study of humor can't be all bad." The repartee was typical of the1 reservation about the choice of Booz, interview session with Hughes and Heiss. -•Allen however.· She urged city staff to ·s Hurt • Ill et Mishap Fire-Eolces -Passengers to 8vacuate in Lil LOS ANGELES \AP) -Eight passengers were injured when they evacuated_l Trans World Airlines jelliner that c81,1ght · fire-aftefits~nOSe-gear_ col~sed on landing early today at foggy Los Angeles_~lnternaliOnal .... Air p o~f7t, autOOrlties said one of the passenger ·waa_in_critical: condition. _ TWA spokesman Bob McKay said all 56 passengers and seven cyw members aboard flight 701 from New York exited via emergency chutes. According to witnesses' accounts, at She had be:en visiting children in Italy. lea.st four of the injuries occurred as ·"I was watching out the w~ow. It passengers shQved each other off the was clear as a Bell," she said. "'lben wings::o.lJJ>l craft. • we bit the fog. It was just lille bitting TWA spokesmen attributed the crash a blank wall." . ' to the collapse 9f a front landing gear. Wallace Grebe, 65, of Pasadena, .was . Sparks set the craft on fire, and the sitting-by the aisle over the wirigs. interiQLOLlhe $12-,..million_ craft _!La§ -_He was returning_ from an ()it-related _ gutted. Damage· was estimated at $4 busipess trip to Iran. million. "At the same time we entered the Elnera Quade, 51, of Rialto,. was sitting fog, the plane hit ·very hard," he said. by a window when the plane crashed. "It bounced quite a Way up in the air. I made the remark, 1That's one way to land an airplane, but not necessarily the right ~ay.' The airplane waggled a bit, and apparently the u'ndercarriage ·collapsed, and the plane · nosed down .. - . _ , . "The cabin was obscured by smoke. I lean~-over _the fellow to my right and tried the latch on the emergency------ exit, but it · was stuck. So I joined the parade on tM other side of the plane." (S<e TWA FIRE, Page Z) Offici·als Take Irvine 'f-'o ur -Spa Attorney- Compcui y Sliows Coastal .Sector of Va.st Property By GEORGE LEIDAL , or ... .,...., '""" ,,.., The Irvine C0mplll)' ldday lhoived 50. env!N>nmentalists, cit)', coUnty and state officials and oew:men the hills, ridges and canyons which make up· the · 10,000.acre coastal sector between Laguna Beai:I!' and Corona del Mar. Jeeps .and helioopten wero used to bring tbe Multi .Agency PlaMing Program (MAPP} partici~nls to sileS within the cOastal · sector including the Wishbone hill and ridge, Moro Hill, Signal Peak, Los Trancos overlook, Moro canyon and winding up at Crystal Cove. Irvine,Company en v I ronmen ta I consultant Ray Belknap briefed. tour Edison Probing Cause of Coast '• Power Blackout Officials of Soutl\tm California Edison Company today were still attempting to detennlne the exact cause ()f widespread .Orange Coast eleetrieol outages Tuesday and were investlg~ting possibWty of interference from spaCe. An Edllon Company spokesman said . the company was notJfled Tuesday by the Space Disturbance Forecast Center in Bou.Jder, Colo. that a solar magnetic disturbance could-be felt in· "Southern Calilornia. I "'111ia phenomooon is unique for our Edison service territory but not for the northern central United States. "We'.re exploring thl:s as a possible cause for the · widespread interruptions ol electrical service experienced in the Laguna Niguel, El Toro, Mission Viejo, lrvlne, Tustin and Laguna areas," spokesman said . ' . . The interruption drred Tuesday arternoon as a series of short power breaks in Laguna Beach. Six of tl><!n) were counted in Laguna. In other areas electrical circuit breakers cut off power for longer periods of time. An Edison Company spokesman tenned the short interruptions "the weirdest thing I've ever seen." He said enatneers were checking c om p a n Y equipment and helicopters were being UHd to check traruanissioo lines. 1be spokesman said "we're not hanging our • hat" on the so I a r . disturbance theory but that It was one of many ....,,... for the lilterTUJ>Uon participants on ttie environmental assets Sierra Cfub members Myra Ellington and liabilities the prime ocean view and Joseph T. ~· property offers. Slate officlals w•i!i'I m"""'"" 1D4, Larry Moore, frvlne Company planner staff of the South Co8!i .Regkmal Coastal and staff to the quasi-official MAPP Zone Conservation Commission, the state -group, sald thole en 1v l r o D·m e n t a 1 parks 'department and transportatlm constraints and advantages will help department. . · participants rer,l!W me trvtne Company Officiala: .from the county and the cities . outlook on development or tt>e land of lryine, Laguna Beach and Newport between-Newport Beach and Laguna Beach are a1ao participating in the Beach. MAPP effort. 'f.be second meeting of_M.A~f~P __ Tbe group toun were scheduled ·to attracted an increased delegation of conclude at 5 p.m. this afternoon at environmentalists. They include Dale C~.§tal Cove. Among j o u r n a I i s t s Seeord and Mary Jo Elpers or the participating are representatives of the Orange Ccunty Eqvirorun~tal Coalition, New ... York Times, Time magazine, Willlam Wilroxen, director . of the Business Week, Sumet magazine an<J pl~g and conservatioo league and Southern Califi:>rnia·newspapers. Carpenten Tells Role \ In Saving CdM~Freeway .,. Slate Sen. Dennis E. Ca~nter (R· Newport Beach) said today hi is doing ever)rthlng p)ssible to convin~ state officials to save the Cormia del Mar Freeway. Billding on the first phase of the freeway was postponed last week beeat11e of a budget shortage caused by the energy crills. HThe decision to delete this section of the freeway came out of the Los Angeles office, but I Imagine the reversal · of that deciskm will have to· come from up here," said Csrpente.-, speaking from . Sacramento. "As I understand it, -they 're anUcipating up to a 40 percent reduction in gasollne tax revenue and something had to give. However, I'do believe Costa Mesa has every right to expect approval of Qiis. long agreed-upon freeway stretch." Carpenter Indicated he had personally contacted top officials in the state Departmegt of Transportation. He said be assumed the Highway Commission coUld order the project reinstated when ·it meebJan. 24. The delelion ol ·the first pliase of the freeway is in keeping with a new state-highway policy whieh calls for the com1¥tioo . of missing links in existing freeways before beginning construction on new freeways: , Village "Forum Called For Irvine Residents· Representatives -of Irvine homeowner or community associations have been invited to a seventh, informal village forum to be held 7:30 p.m. Jan. 23 in Village Park Cotnmunlty Association Clubhouse, • Mlche lson Ave. A city of Irvine aide sai<J. the village forums · Provide , . an oppfrtunity for community assoclation membef'S"' or officers to communicate their concerns to City offlciill. Cyeles -Collide 50 MPH Crash Kills _ Three Me1i . ' being lnve1tlgated~ - SAN DIEGO {AP) -Three men were killed wllen two motor- cycler.i:ollided in passing each other o n an-ocean-beach street, authorities said. Kent ~tale Probed GLEVELAND, Ohlol AP) --A federnl · Rrand ,Jury lnvestlgaUn1 the Kent Siaie Unlver<y shootings called at least four Ohio National Guardsmen as witnesses today, an attorney for the four said. Tbe lawyer refUMJd to Identify the men as they Wllkecl Into the area where the aecret proceedings were under way~ The motorcycles collided while traveling in the same direction · faster than 50 miles an hour, police said~After the collislon;-\he vehicles slid Into a parked camper truck. The dead .were Identified as Duy! Douglas Brown, 22, o[ San Diego; Michael G. Brown,: 22, a sailor slftioned in Salf Diego, and Randolph Herman Burke, 17. a sailor also stationed here. A passenger on one bike, Donna · Rae Sandqulsla, 18, of San Diego, was hospitalized with broke~ ,ribs and a ~rokeh leg. None of lhe victims was wearing 'a safety helmet, investigators said. · · ··' • . , Hits Senim Movie .Okay • ~ ~' B• ~ R<aJllV,,. ••. • • 'f ~ ~-· ,.,-::-,_, ~1· • •.. ' .,,_ "' .... 111. Holiday Health Spa attorney Donald A. Ruiloo renewed his objections today to lbe screening of two moYI'" made by Maria Panon's · pqchiatrist and delayed their lllowing to an Orange COUnty Superior Court jury by more than one hour. Judge William Murray ,ordered the activation of two teJevision setS carried into his cqurtroom ~ a series of rulings that finally permitted attorney Marvin Lewis Sr. to Screen the controversial• tapes. Dr. Deane Benton, the Sania ) Ana psychiatrist who shot the moviees while Mrs. Parson, 50, was being examined in bis ·office watched from ttie witness stand while the jury viewed . two audio- . visual tapes that will almost ~y ~ be viewed at a later date by an Appellate Court. 'l'be----first color-movie ·depicts Dr. Benton's normal psychiatric quesdori and answer examination of the buxom red· haired plaintiff last Oct. 25. · The second black and· white movie, taken two months later,' deplds Mrs . Parson answering almoSt the same series of questions under1 the influence of sodium amytal -thee . ....,.Ued truth drug. In both movies, Mrs. Parson te.lls · the story she has already told from the witness stand in the trial. She haltingly tells Dr. Benton that sh ~ was trappeQ m-Uie sauna room of the Orange health spa on March 2, 1970, when the allegedly d,efeetive sauna room door_jammed and the door handle came off in her band. Mrs. Panon, who wants $1 million in damages, states in . both· movi~ that she <Oilapsed in the 171kiegree beat and was rµsbed ·to a local hospital alter two other patrons forced the door open and carried her to safety. Mrs. Panon, whO frequenUy has to be awaken~ frotl) steep by Dr. Benton \! In the ·second movie, then goes on to state that she _developed a split persoilality as a reiult of the ·sauna room incident. Tiie mother of seven tells how "Maria" took over Der !>Ody orr a number of occasions and dressed in a short skirt, low eut tight blouse and heavy makeup and then drove off alone to bars to (See SAUNA, Pqe I) -·--------~,-- VW SELLS FAST IN 'MOVING' AD ~ lf you want to talk about moving the merchandise--this "filOVing' ad -was prophetic: • . '70 VW squareba~k. Xlnl. cond. Moving, must sell. Sae. 11700. (Pljone No.) Jt "moved" the VW on the flrst day it appeared in the Doily Pilot. Test a Dolly Pilot ad ror speed yourself; just dial the direct tine to get an ad-vilor to usls\ you. Phone IMi-5678. • ' , "monitor" the firm to ensure it seeks and is recci)tive to citizen feelings about the plaMing program. Hughes indicated his firm had been successful in other communities arranging tpwn m,e.eting!S to determine goals for public safety sefvices mid to obtain citizen reaction to nearly final programs. . "Howe\ter , we believe in the republican form of' government and work well with the elected representatives or the people.': Hughes_added. _ Hughes alsb pointed out that to his kno\\'luedge the city oC Irvine is the only cit y or new town in the nation .. to be seekiflg a comprehensive master plan or public safety services. . The document Is to be compatible \\'ilh the city's recently adopted general plan and may guide city police, fire, health , animal control ·and inspection services to the yea r 2000. · , , •Ul"I T 713 llESCUE WORKERS CljECK PARTIALLY SUBMERGED CAR . High WJ\o? COMr ~ StrHIS: Olustwr A.,. 0,C:lorod . I Amtrak Trains Strai1ded . . . . . ;· . . - From Floods in-D,insmuir REDDING (U,Pl) .-The swollen and raging .Sacramento .,River washed out 50 feet of railroad ttack in the mountain community Of Dunsmuir today, stranding two Amtrak passenger trains. Charles .\I.ward, Southern Pa~ific Co. chief in Redding, . said the northbound' Coast Sta rlight w~, beJ4. ·here because of the washol1t and the ":;outhbou!ltl section was stopped at KlalJlllth faliS, Ore. Because, of heavy~ r3in and floOding~ Shasta County Civilian Defense Ditector Henry Woodrum declared a state of emergency and some evacuations we~e ordered. Elsewhere, the state and federal government reported the Klamath and Van Duzen rivers flooding and foreca$t overbrimming banks for the Ru,saian River. · * * * Orego11 Flo1Jd , Drives Familie s From Homes .. SALEM, Ore. ~~)' -Al leasi 250 famllles hatt ~ driven frorli , tbei~ homes in western Oregon today by the worst flooding the state has had in 10 years. Rain s I a c k e n e d · in nOrthw:estem Oregon during the night and some rivers subsided in thei southwestr-bot ·more theavy rain fbrecast .for later in the day could intensify fktoding. · • MC.re than 200 famiJies were .reportt;d out of their horn~ in Douglas Co~y In southwest, Oregon, where C.OW' Creek swamped one residential areea in 5' to -1~ feet ofwater;-dr!vlngllllt-25-famiires. The Willamette River, tthich runs through the state's population ceii.ters, was expected to COntinue iustng until mldnlghl tonight. But• dams in the · upper reaches or the river could store· enough twater tO prevent. ntajor flooding from the river, the Corps of Engineers said. I . Gov. Tom McCall declared> a state of disaster Tuesday and acllvated the Mate's emergerlf'Y center ,Or the fin~. time since severe Oooding In BM. . " The Cal~mia .Transpo.rtation Departmetit said U.S. 101 was · cto.,ed near South Rockport and Fort Bragg by slides and that high water and slides blocked state_ route 96 north of Weitchpec. -~:- Dunsmuir Is deep in a mountain Gorge near ,the Calif~m1a-Or~gon line and : js a diyision· point for Southern Paclftc whtcli opera~ Amtrak's passeng~ trains between Los Angeles and Seattle. SP officials didn't know lmmedlatelY hQ1w. many passengers were aboard 'tbe sfranded trains and Alwaid said Amtrak ttliefs had not i:nade up their minds ..what tQ do about the stopped trains. -. ' Highways in Shasta County are Doodid / and whipping rains . haVe · spurred sandbt41:ging in at least two communltiei. Five homes in the m o u n t a i:O commilnity of Burney were evaCuated. and 4i others threatened from the rafu. swollen B u r n e y Creek, 11ccording lo county civil defense officials. ..·· The.,herlll's department aho reported flooding and the "very likely," evad&ation of homes in French, Gulch from overflow I (See RAIN, l"•I• I) • .Oraage r Weat•er • Considerable cloudines.CJ tonight and Thursday. Cooler days wilh· highs in the mid-«ls.at the beaches rising to the low 79s• Inland. Over· night lows· in the low 50s. INSIDE TODAY Orange . Couui11 aupervisor.t have used a legal· quirk to avOld n1akiiig . 1equirtd formal re· -sponse to --the annual report of lhe Grond Jury. Story, Page 10. Al Y911r_ ttr'IP~ J t.. M.-..,. •• 'U Ctll"'1111 I Ctr.If C.,_ 16 CltMHIM .... c-k• "' ,_ .. ~ N.tktt It Efltori.I '"' t •11ttrtlll-' "'21 , ... _ U.11 .. ., .. lltcft 11 M-SUM n AM''-'""" .• --MHlot .. .t MllfMf ~ » N"""'I NfWI 4 °'' ... c......, , .. ,, ·~···· ...,,.,. 11 '""' ,,.,, . Dt, fMIM ..... __. Sttrt ~rtim ... ,, ,~..... " _,... -... -,, -,, ...... ~. --' / • ' (' , I I I J . - • .. ~: OAIL.Y ~!LOT IS Wtdnt1day, Januar1 lb, 1974 li:vfue Co. Lobb yis ts Regj~te~.~d. More than 130 emploves. of the Ir.vine CoJnpany, Orani:c County's biggest 1ando,vner and 'developer. registered Tu,esday as government lobbyists .under n ne-w county law. C. Thomas wOck, company vice president for public affairs, said his fi1m is taking the county 's new govemmetnal advocacy law litefirally. "At the present time. and until "'e ~ain experience \\'Orldng \\'ith the ordinance we want to in~rpet advocacy in.its broadest sense." Wilek safd. The Jrvine Company's mass filing was th~ largest on record today. Co~ty officials said 60 qther people have registered as lob"byis'ts be<!au.se the.y or th eir employers plan to do business with the county. . "We have dlr~ted every employe who may come into contact with county Officials · 10 file one of these reports,·• \\lilck said. On the Irvine Company's list are e~lneers. park planners. urban designers, architects, traffic ana lysts, geologists, economists · and community li'ai.son officers. "In addition, we are noUfying the consulting firms v.·e retain to be certain lhJ!Y file as well." \Vilck said. _ "Because of the nature of our business, a large number of our employes are required by ~unty regulations to deal on an almost day-to-<iay basis with almost every one or the 41.county boards and agencies ," he added. The lobbyist law, adopted I as t November arter a two-year battle, went into effect Jan. 1. It requires lobbyists to file quarterly reports listing the name of their employer, their ~lary, and any· e~penses greater than $25 per month spent on entertainment: or gifts for county officials. . · • Violation of the . new law ls a -misderTieanor and cou1d result in a five- year ban on lobbying by the advocate aAd his company. ·Basketball Hoop 'Def ac;in g' N eighborliood? ·---·. -H aH of Fa me:· . NEW YORK (A P) -Slugger MlckAly ManOo 111d pitcher. Whitey Ford, long·tlmo New York Yankee teammates, wert elected to basebalP1 Hall of Fame today. (Story. pictures on p•ge 17) "'Mantle became··only ·tbe :;eventh ·• olaye r in hi story . to be elected t1'.I fhe hall in hlf first year of '.!llglbilily. lie drew 322 votes on the 365 oallots cast by n1en1bers of the Baseball Writers Association of i\merica. Ford, who had fallen 29 votes short of election last year, received 284. F rom P 8fe l TWA FIRE .•. Grebe· escaped onto the left wing. He saJ<l he saw Oan1es under· the plane. ''There were an awfu l lot of people on that \l'ing, and really 1 got pushed orf," be. said. "There was a little bit of hysteria, and there were the usual statements: 'Let's get to hell ·out of here, buster. Let's get going.' "It's 10 feet . whlct\, .Is all right --if yo u're ready for it. but if you suddenly find yourself in space, that's another thing." Grebe suffered a sprained back. He was in satisfactory condition at Marina. Mercy Hospital. Another passenger, Michael Benedatto, 50, of Los Angeles, said he was pushed off the plane; too. "I didn't see any reason immediately to jump off," he said. "I have a bad spine. But· someone took care of that. They pushed me off. I never realized how high thooe wings are off the ground." 1•1. didn't know right away I was injured. I started to assist a lady. She had been throWn off 'the wing, aolso. She was in severe pain. I had lo • ho!d up her-back. "We were 10 to 12 feet from the j)la~. It' really started to smoke ~p, real pitch black smoke. I remained with the-woman-with all that smoke coming_ up. . .until some men came by and realized bow dangerous it was. They feared the plane was going to blow up. "We carried her SO to 7S feet from the plane, and I stayed with 'her ano,!fer 10 minutes until an ambulance came. - Frot1t Page l SAUNA •.. A dispute sparked wben a Newport .solicit male patrons who later enjoyed Beach man put up a basketball hoop her sexual favors. . · · ho wUI be 'red F b 9 hofrs Parson, who has l)een knov.11 ~1de his me ru . e · to ~ family Crom childhood as Betty, before an Orange County Supenor Court states in both inCCrviews that she judge. ---"l11Slantly-1ouglll lbe influence <>Ll!latil Judge Mark Soden set the hearing but was unable to prevent at least date for arguments by the Canyon Hills · 24 such sexual escapades In recent years. Community Association for action that Dr. Benton today testified before t_he would compel Larry T. Smith, 3 Oakmont jury began its viewing of both movies Lane, to comply with the association's that it was yital for the jW'Ors to architectural rules. view ~"lrs. Parson's full responses to Documents supporting the lawsuit filed his questions if they were to hav~ ~y by association p·resident .George T. real understanding of her psychiatric Jeffries indicate that the placing of condition. a basketball hoop \\'OU id n9l have been He earlier . told Jud~e M"UITay ~nd opposed if Smith had put it in his both lawyers m a special cour.t session · backyard. 1 held in his offi~ that the Jury has Jeffries states that Smith's Big Canyon had no opportunity when i!\1~. Parson neighbors voted l5-3 aga inst the hoop testified in the courtroom '.(.. see his remaining at the front of the home patient at her most relaxed moments. iJi full vie\\'. Le Yr is _ today ..gtre.ssed that M:s. f irgin l slcuids lt furder Probecl CHARLOTTE AMALI E, St. Thomas V.I . (UPI \ -Police said today they \\'ere seeking two youths who shot and killed an American visitor in tl'le first nlurder of "1974 in this crime-torn territory which calls itself "America's" Paradise." 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Jl.'1aria Parson's lawyer today conceded that some of tbe bar habltues picked , up by his client in the past three years have undoubtedly given her false names. Several of her lovers have been identified and have testified in Judge Murray's courtroom. ·But othe rs have not been traced by attorney Marvin Lewis Sr.'s inyestigatioos ~nd two of the na~s on his long Its\ appear adequate 1n them!elves as to' the rea30n for his lack of success . Two meri. both contacted in bars, gave ther names ,tc Mrs. Pirson as Paul Masson and Jack Daniels. · "Quite often " LewiS said, "a nlan on a ba i-stool' doesn1t have much else to do but sit there and read the. labels." Judge Ove rtur1is Tra1is pla1it Case SA~rA· ROSA !UPI) -A Superior Court judge has overrufed a lower court and ordered a manslaughter trial in a case where a traffic victim's heart was re1no\•ed fo r transplant. ''Ts there any xalid legal. ethical , or IOCial reason;~ said Judge -Kenneth Eymann Tuesda y, "why a criminal might escape the legal consequences of a crimlnal act becAuse his victim, or hi s family. elects to donate 1 part· or his body to anot her?" .._ The jUdge Overturned a contrary i-u1Tilg· by a Muoicipa£ Court judae. who ruled 1here was insufficient evidence for 1 manslaugbler charge. He suggested death wu due to 1he transplant. Eyma.1n ru lt'd Jose Flores, the drtve:r. shoufd fact the chug• In the death or young Col<nda Ward Sept. 15. • ---Seeontl flme t ·San =Juan ·Wife • Held • ID ·-. A San Juan Capistrano woman was jailed for the second time in a week on the san1e cha rges Tuesday night after she allegedly attempted to stab htr husband with a butcher knife. Orange County Sheriff's officers who booked Ena Kerslake, 38, Into county jail on charges of attempted murder did the same thing Jan. 9 when she allegedly ·sta'bbed and •wounded her busband, Coodred, 36. OeputleJ said the·attack TUesday ntiht oCcurred after Kerslake, who is still recovering. from leg and back wouods innlcted last week, visited his wife at their home 'at 26732 Calle La Bomba. · They said Kerslake told them his wife became enraged alter a brief discussion, seized the butcher knife and pursued him from the home. Mrs. Kerslake is awaiting arraignment Jan. 21 in South Orange County ~1unicipal Court oq charges of assault with a deadly wea pon stenunlng Cron1 the earli er attack. Investigator \Villie Stansbury said Gunman Menaces La guna Planning Commissioner ' Attack today: It Is b I g b I y likely that new charges would be added to that allegation. He said Kerslake told oUicers tha t he had been the victim of attacks by his wife ove:r the past ts-year~; ' Fro111PageJ RA I N ... along Clear Creek. ~ • Residents in both area1 ·motmted local efforts tO sandbag lhe l wlltly·n1llVlng - streams. . The highway patrol said waters from Battle Creek nOQded porUons of Highway 44, a .major mountain route between Reddlni and SUsanville. Water was reported Oooding other mountain i:oads. The Federal-Sta~ River F'or~ut Cm- ter In Sacramento said flooding wu coo.fined to smaller tributary streams, althoUgh flood stages were reported along the ·upper reaches of the Sacra- mento Rlveer near Red Bluff. . The heavy rains were expected to uce-' .. significant" rises a1ong the r Sacramento River during ·the ing week, the center said. The National Weather S e r v c e n Sacramento said Northern California can expect at lenst another day of rains and strong winds from a Complex low pressure system moving inland along the PactOc Nortbwe!t.- The latest 11ti>rm has pushed r'ainfall totals to nearly double the seasonal average in some cases. In Sacramento, 14.3& inches have fallen this .seuon. EARLY EL TORO SCHOOL VISITED BY HISTORY BUFFS Jea nne G1gnebin, Rose, Noutary and Karin Hedstrom Saddlebacl{ ·ra11el Hears By· JACK CHAPPELL or -."De11y '"" si.tr .· compared with a norm of 7.88 inches and 13.30 inches recorded.. durinf the. ·A gunman fleeing Lagun·a Beach police accosted city Planning Commissioner Jl..1ichael lwlay: .threa tening him at pistol point iq a kidnap-getaway attempt, police alleged today. Irvine Autl1u1·, Hi storian May refused. the gunman's demands, and police apprehended a suspect without a weapon nearby. PoliCe Lt. Robert McMurray said the department will seek a complaint alleging assault with a deadly weapon and attempted kidnaping in the case. The suspect was identified. by police as RaRdy S. Steg, 29, of 1059 Miramar. Steg was arreSted following the incident Jan. 7, and at that time booked for alleged drunk in public, .creating a disturbance and resisting arrest. Steg pied-innocent-to-tho&e charges tiuring an arraignment at South Orange Count}' 1-1unicipal Court irt Laguna Niituel . !le was re1eased on his own recognizance. May, a member of the city planning .commission since --1971,. said today Uie delay ln reporting the additional charges was caused by problems in "just making cormections" with the police. ,He: said he had gone to tlie alley behind Warren Import•. Ltd., 1162 S. Coast Highway .(where he Is manager) in response to a burglar alarm. He said that as be exited his new sports car, _he-was -confronted by a man who grabbed his arm and . said, "give me a ride, the cops are after me.'' - "I said no," May recounted. "He said, 'oh, yes you are,' and .shoved. a gun in my face. "It looked. like a lOS howitzer," May said in jest. The commissioner said he pointed to a private security man's flashlight and image inside his store , and told the gunman, "Hey, the police are right there." · \Vith lhat, the man turned and ran. . "~lJ\ .. knee~. di$.1'.Lstop shaking for qui te a while," hfay said. McMurray said the department had earlier received a call ol a man creating a di sturbance in the Fleur de Lis, cocktail lounge. 1460 S. Coas t Highway. Police officers were searchJng for lhat man when the incident involvlllg the commissioner ~curred,_:M said. -' 39 Re-ceive Aid .from · Vehicle During De-cemher 'Thlrty-nine injured or ill persons were served by t~ city of Irvine's emergency transportatipn vehicle during the month of December, county records show. Acting Public Safety Director Paul Brady said tcliay the EMT ve:hicle . responded to 24 calls for medical aid, assisted. with the injured from 24 traffic collisions. answered calls to 14 fires and one air-port alert. Logs slx'l\v that 30 patients were taken to Tu sttn Community Hospital . Another four went td' Mercy General Ho$pital in Santa Ana and one each were taken to Costa Mesa ~1emorial, Santa Ana Community and Mission Community llospilal, Mission Viejo. Tu·o others were taken to the El Toro r.tarine Corps Air Station base: hospital. PrJor to the initiation of the city EMT service operated out of the county fire statlon at Zee Street and Campus Drive, Jrvlne residents waited an average of 15 minutes for private am bulances to come Into the clt.y and take them to area hospitals. lrvlhe has no ltotpl!IL The 1ver1ge response time. for_lhe & Decomber calls was about eight mlnute:1 with only two response: thne1 exceeding tO minu1es. In both tltote caM!s, fog slowed driving. previous season. _ High mountain \vinds accompanying the storm were responsible for toppling an empty.,cattle truck in Susanville a~d knocking over tl\'O trailer homes 1n nenrby Jamesville, the Ca 1 i f or n i a Highway Patrt>I said. NAAC P Backs Probe NEW YORK (UPI) -The board of directors of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP ) Tuesday endorsed the House Judiciary Committee's investigation of the possibility of impeaching President Nixon. "There is probable cause to believe that the President. . .ha·sl)een a .part of a massive cove r-up to obstn1ct justice and bas knowingly tolerated and participated in the abuse of executive power ... , " the resolution said. - • By JAN WORTJI of the first 1nceting, said the aim o( 01 tne. o.iiy '"'' s11H •. forn1ing the society is to log historical Jim Sleeper, Irvine historian and events in the Saddleback Valley and author of "Tum 1he Rascals Out," a preserve the history of the area kl book about Orange County history , v.•ill recalled by early pioneers. ~lany are address the first meeting of the still alive. Saddleback \'alley •listorical Society Eventually the historical society may Sunday. . . take a rol e-in raising funds to preserve The meeting \\'ill be at 2 p.m. in loca l historical landmarks, hlrs. Gagne. the r.onununlty Room of Peoples Federal bin said. Savings and Loan, 23688 ~ Toro Road, Also expected at the meetlng Is George El Toro. Gidley . a Southern California pioneer The organi'Z&tional meeting of the club. and member of the El .)lonlc Historical sponsored by one of the Saddleback Society. Valley's oldest. groups, the El Toro Sleeper, a loog·fimc resident of Orange Women's Club, 1s ope~ to the public. County, is a past president of the county 'nie EJ·Toro Wome~ s-Clu_b v.as-~ormed-liistoricaJ society. in 1893 as the Ladies Aid, Society .or 1\nyone kno\ving or oldlime residents a church by some of El Toro s first white of the area who might have history seltlers. ~ . to share is encouraged to bring them Jeanne Gagnebin, one of the orgaruzers 10 the meeting, Mn. Gagnebin said. Al.!IO welcome ls anyone Interested in Rationing-of Gasoline history or preserving lqcal landmartl, she said. Irvine Officer Finishes Course Should be Unnecessary WASHINGTON (UPI) -If American drivers continue to save gasoline and if domestic refining holds up, the nation can get through its energy pinch_ without OIL INDUSTRY ADMITS MISLEADING DATA, .P1~ 26 -rationing gasoline, federal officials said today . Not only this, they said, but there ""ill be enough heating oil to go around this winter unless the weather turns unusually severe, and provided that most Americans keep thermostats six degrees lower than last winter. The officials said it iS likely the final decision on gasolin e rationing will not have to be made until summer brings peak demand. John C. Sawhill, deputy direttor of the Federal Energy Office, outlined more details today of a standby rationing aystem, to be put into effect only if and when needed. An Irvine man is one of 20 special agents to be graduated from a atate jusUCf: department training program In ceremqnies Friday in Sacramento. Philip J. Donohue Jr. of Culverdale, \\'ill receive a certi ficate marking comple tion of the 41K>-hour cow-se. Donohue has served with the Costa l\feSa Poli ce Departinent £or nine years. He holds a bachelor of science degree in police administration from Csl Slate Los Angeles . Donohue i.s marr ied and bas two children. • C~OIU SUNDAY Warm Up Sutts-21.95 Nylon 24.95 to 34.95 Gym Pants-Sweat Sox Baseball Shoes Adidas-Spot Bi · Soccer Shoes , Adidas &. ~t Bllt ' Warm Up Jackets Chirdren's Acrylic Warm 11ps-19.95 Racquetball •ets Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets Racket-stnnging Raleilfl BikJs & Parts ~ .rn~ Tube54tcassorles Bike .. Re~irll1 I .Track. Shoes-Adidas & Spot Bllt All Purpose Shoes-Adidas Spat Bllt ' Tennis Shoes Adldas-T return ConYerse-Jack hrceD Basket Bail Shoes ----Converse & Adidas Spiedu Swimsutts & Trunks labia Tennis Paddles • Darts & Dart Boards -- • ' r • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE···-- Resignatio-n Overdue , Alyn Brannon's resignation as a trustee ol Saddle-de<:ision is an. enonnous setback, not only becaus11. the back College Monday nl~ht was long overdue. freeway will not be there to !Bke traffic jams off sur- Accused of bookmaking charges to which be event·· '!ice streets, ~ut because considerable <:ity money has u~lly pleaded guilty, Brannon has been In the news over been invested on state assurances that the freeway a year. . would go through on schedule. The result has been a continued bad image for the Ironically, at a time when most communities are community college district. Brannon's per§.istence,_as__he __ ~filU!ting_:construction of new fre<>ways, the Corona de! seemln!lly waited for public suppoz:t that never came, llfar Freeway bad the support of Newport Beach, Costa JJas kep1 thp school neeclle&sly on the spot. -Mesa, Irvine -indeed all of Orange County. The State Unfortunately, Brannon did not make hi s decision Department of Transportation should reconsider its ac- soon enough to facilitate his replacement In the March lion. election along with resigning trustee Michael Collins. _ Now 'the board will have a lame duck member through .June, the next time available for a trustee elec: lion. There is one good side to the Brannon case. It drew lremendo.us interest in the district's affairs from the stu· ·dent Dody, the faculty and taxpayers at large. • ' It is too bad it took an unsavory situation to pro- duce the largest board meeting attendance in recent memory. There are many other issues directly affecting taxpayers that need the sa1ne watchful involvemenl Missing Freeway Link Like the mythological Tantalus, the cities of the Harbor Area continually appear to be within a hair's breadth of getting the Corona del Mar Freeway only to have the prize snatched away by an un seen hand. Last w~ek it was the energy crisis which l~d to re· duced tasol1ne sales, reduced state gas taxes, and con· sequently reduced freeway funding. The end result was that bidding on the first unit of the Corona del Mar Freeway linking the San Diego and Newport Freeways was postponed . · For Costa Mesa in particul~ this administrative New COmmunity · It appears that the willingness of a developer to work with citizens, to listen to their ·viewpoi.nts and fi£ nally to incorporate them in a development plan, will pay off for all concerned with the success of Wood- bridge Village. . ~st. week, ~rvine ~Janning Commissioners opened heanngs on a sin gle village rezoning P.lan that would create homes, apartments and neighborhood shops for 27,000 people on 1,715 acres of the Irvine Ranch. . Man.Y details of the future community -including its floodmg problems, potential amenities rangin8 from preserved trees to recreational lakes and bike horse and fo~t trails -had .comm unity invotvemeni prior , to opening of formal public hearings. By no means is the cjty decision on Woodbridge Village at all final. . Yet, it. appe~r~ the city staff-is receiving maximum ~ssistance in arr1v1ng a good solutions to some of the mberent problems in the massive, flatland development . program. ' ' SB Overall Tax Bill Still Going Vp . . - • I , Ever Heard Of Tropical 'fenguins? Dear -.Gloomy Gus 'Faxp-ay.er · B-n:_impress-ed-hy Rate~ (;:ut~ Oddly Unimportant Facts I Ran Across \Vl1ile Looking Up Othtr TliJngs: Contrary to popular belief (and niine, too, until I found otherwise), more species of. ,penguiM are to be fobnd ourof-Antarcllca-thln-ln=1ncluding· Some in semi-tropical and cveo In tropical cli- ma'tes ! • • watering the lawn mm:s IUCb a futile en\elprise, , when you consider Olat a tnere one inch of rainfall equals more than 22,000 gallons of water per acre. • • • What the U.S. has vulgari>ed into · "Groundhog Day" (Feb. 2) is celebrated as "'Candlemas Day" in England, as the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin Mary. (Also, what we caQ "Indian SUmmer'' is known as "St. Martin's Summer" in Great Britairu) Remember-the inseparable twins, Pete and Repeat? We have a new pair now : Bozo and Rebozo. • J.C.V. • ...., ... ( ......... •rt ~ ... nM1r1 ... • Mt ~IY rtftlCt ... -....... Ille ........ , ...... ....,_ ... ,_.,. M OlllMY .... Dell'I , .... in "liturgical importance" the holiday still ranks after Easter, Pentecost, and Epiphany. • • • , Icelanders read-more books per-capita than any other people in the world (what else is there to do there?). Ice- land also bas the oldeat parliament in the -Id, the Altltlng, which waa con- vened in the year 930. • • • 'Ille two<yllable word that is most often spelled wrongly in Engllsh b 'to the Editor;_:_ In your issue of Jan. 3, Supervisor Ror.ald Caspers _is reported as noting that in Orange CoWlty we have had two consecutive tax rate reductions and "with a little bit of luck ... the possibility of a third-tax rate rOOucfiOn iS very · real." MR. CASPERS knows perfectly well that a tax rate reduction is meanirlgless in itself; what really matters is a reduction in taxes, a product of two factors of which the tax rate is only _one . ...The taxpayer cares little w.hether the tax rate goes up or down or stands on i~ head; what he is interested in its a reduCtion in taxes, a far different matter. - Checking with" a dozen homeowners, I find'""no ooe whose property truces have not increased in the period in question by 30, 40, .50 percent or more. Of course, the"re is the case of President ''naphtha." • • • Nixon so generously treated by the 0µr unique "separation of powers" l.R.S., the state of California, and, of in the U.S. Coru1titution, so much in course, Or~ge CoWlty officials. the forefront these days, was prompted . IF CONG~ had passed a law by a Frenchman, not by a n reducing income tax rates but increasing American-by Montesquieu's-study -of the-~the-portion -to-which -the-·rates-applied · British system of government. so that, as a· result, Mr. Caspers found • • • himself paying a higher income tax, "El Dorado" was originally the name I cannot see him wishing to send a of a king, not of a region, who was hc:ippy telegram of congratulations to said to be cove red with oil and then his Congressman. powdered with gold-dust. , When t.he tax rate.s ai:e ·reduced to • • • the point where they offset the huge increase in asse&'!led valuation and the net result is a decrease in taxes, we v.ill all be happy in joining to give Mr. Caspers a pat on the back, but MAILBOX Letters from readers are we lcome. Normally, writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense "letters to fi t space oT eliminate libel is reserved, AlL let.. ters tnUst include signature and mail- ing address-but ·names-may be wit1t-- held on request if BU/ficien t reason is apparent. Poetry JQil l 1f0t befmba lished .. 11 'the truth hurts, tough! There's a lot or mad and hateful people In this country right now, tiuSter. -Hoffman says it, for us. PATRICIA HALL China Reminder To the Editor: At a time when so many visitors to Conµnunist Cl)ina 8!_~ returnin_g to t~ll us what a marvelous society h~ been created there , it is refreshing to find Nicholas von Hofft'naD pc:iintifig -out the signi!ance of the new book, Prisoner of 1Mao by Bao Ruo-Wang. (Daily Pilot, Jan. 11) "VON ROFFMAN reminds· us o-f a cruel fact tht seems to have been omitted from all of the TV documentaries that have been aired about CommWlist China during the past two years:., there are over 20 million people living out their one hour less ·in-the evening-m·a·k e s burning Jights one hour more in the morning beneficial. · before election·of-the-other-six. members o! the board must be held. IN MY OPINION, Saddleback College BEING A homemaker, I do my must be governed by a seven-man board housework in the morning. Now, with elected in seven districts before that no swtligbt, it r.equires just about · every. college truly serves the people who pay light on~ to do a proper job. Where the -costs. -- if the hour of darkness was in the I believe that, like Tustin, Laguna evening, only one or two lights would Beach should consider withdrawing from be nect!Ssary to enjoy a relaxing evening. t~e district . if this change is not made My husband is in the construction aild soon. business --by no -means -a small · I can not see -a single -valid reason industry. Every company I know.:._of-for the board ro oppotn~-such-a change. starts work .at 7 a.m. and finishes at The §eyen areas shot1l9. each . elect one_ 3:30 p.m. (It's always dayfight at 3:30 person to represent them on the board p.m.) Now they have to burn spotlights or Saddleback College. for an hour in the morning in order LARRY TAYLOR to do their job. 'l1IE CONSTRUcnON 1 n dust r y Indians' Plight _i.-hardly ·aJone in this problem. All' To the Editor: ---''--·--- businesses had to burn lights for 15 minutes before 5 p.m. closing time. There is a great need in this country Now they have to light up the premises today to become aware or the plight for an hour more in the morning _ of the American Indian. . A ( t e r 45 minutes more -· That's conserving haVing most of their land taken from energy? ~ by_ European sE!ttlers and nearly . . being wiped out as a race, they are Be~g a parent of school·age children, still being harassed instead of helped the tlDle change would require me to by the u s Government send my .chUd walking to acbool in -· · · _ the dark. In these times of child GOVERNMENT officials . want to aee molesters_and_rape!, it~seema a pretty the.. Indians _quietly._ assimilated intO stupid chance to take. Doo't we call American culture with the subseqUent our children in from play at dark for destruction of Indian culture and their that very reason and alJo becauae of traditional way of life. Thi s would be the danger of being bit by ll motorist · very sad because Indians ,have always who couldn't see him bt the dark?-l\ved in complete harmony-with nature MY CIULD walks to school, but what and the ·Creator, and we Americans~--,._ I about the bus riders? Would a n,.,..,"t could learn quite a lot from them. ........... If Indian culture and art do diAappe8r, rather they stood on a dark street it will be a great loss foi all of mankind. corner? · ___It is_ tim_e _toL us to beiin revenbig • • • Speaking of -EngljOO, the best time to visit Loodon is in mid-September, ~when the odds against rain are greater than at any Jlher time of the year-it is 6 to 1onSeptember15 being dry. What will posterity think ol us when it digs up the record price of $175,000 paid for the bullet-riddled car in which wanto n Bonnie and stupid Clyde were shot to death four decades earlier? • • • So to solve all-tlfe ilanger to our this trend which has led tO ~ ure- children, now we are · forced to drive Sl.illjugation -01 ttre lifdlM people-and not before. ARnIUR D. GASKIN lives in that c:owitry's forced labor • • • 'lbe only cells or the body which don't automatically renew themselves are the brain cells. • • • The celebration of Christmas did not become general until more than 400 years after the birth of Jesus; and The shortest victory message ever tiansmitted by a generaJ~was· a pun. When Sir Charles Napier conquered. the province of Sind io India for the British in 1843, be sent back the one-word message: "Peccavi.11 (LaHn-for..1•1-bave sinned.") • • • And, finally, the most oddly tmlm- portant fact of all:..Jn--1he_whole class of mammals, only the spotted slnmk can perform a handstand. camps. Nasty Truth---·----,_A • .recJ!ll! .documentary broadtast by ABC told us that the worker in China To the Editor: -. has never bad it so good as he doe6 So sorry D. H. was shocked at Von no\v Under Mao. We were told that Hoffman's Jan. 2 article about the the peasant oow enjoys ne.w dignity. President. We were told of the wonderful spirit I. fot one, find Mr. Hoffman's nasty ot the students and the soldiers. But little articles terribly truthful, ·humorous not one word was said of the 20 million and said in language . that alleviates slaves whose miserable existence has my need to blow up at Nixon's· whole been so poignantly described by one. stinking mess. who managed to eet free, Bao Ruo-Wang. them to school - a trip never before t:o their being the worst looked-after necessary -or we drive them to ~ · ·t · thi Th bus stop and wait with them for the -nunori Y m s country. ey attempted bu going· through legal channels to try to s. And probably because it's cold, bring the injustices to an end, but the we leave the engine running so we government wouldn't listen. Thi 8 Can have the ,heater on. t tel fru eel h •-•'·--This is conservation? comp e y . strat t . e llNUl.WI, so they tried other means such a,, the The President oould help a JitUe by occupation of Wounded Knee and the ordering buslne~ and schools to open march on the BW'eau of Indian Affairs one hour later. But does he dare in Washington. (Incidentally, these illegal tamper with ~our ways of-life -any more actions 'finally got the gove~ment to than he already has? Besides, starting' noUce the Indians and their problems.) AS WE· VOICE our compassion tor the day one hour later would put us those whose sufferings in the GuJag ..right back to where-we-started.--I FOR Q_NE_ f!.eL guilty living in a We're already shocked, D. H. So what! Arcrupelago have been described by country whiise land was litera»r stol I WOULD venture to guess that if from its natives. I think it's time we the brave Solzhenitsyn let us not forget we were oD our usual time, the started cleansing our consciences and that the 'Archipelago il\ not limited to Americ~n public -an int~ent, doing something to save the American Siberia. Its Chinese extension is not on responSJbJe group of people _ given Indians at;ld their culture. Persons who FTC Moves in on the Credit Snoops WASHINGTON,-Several-weeks ago, we, publtahed a detailed report on the operations of the credit btvestlgators, who file 100 million reports a year on .those seeking insurance, bank loans, credit cards and other services. ,, ____ ... ______ ,..---ccalls;-have-had·substantla1-rate increascs · ( ) on jnsurance policles on all three cars any of the guided tours, jus;;l .;;•;,S ,:;lts~So-:;,.._,baoaulfc..aa.-c<>h.,ance-wwJd . a:mervLlll-tbe-woWd-llke-to-hel r-wh&-delir 'et'count~waTeilefUily concealed energy necessary. But tampering wit.b information on current Indian affairs,._ __ -! from the outside world"ln days gone by. our way of life will only bring more may write to Akwesasne Notes Mohawk \ JAl"'IT ANDER.SOM and ••. am just as far from learning the '-A '!, reasons as I was ten days ago." ' The Federal Trade Commissio.n has now moved in on . the ·!Jlggest of the baCk-feoce firms. Retail C red 1 t Company. The giglmtic, A\lantic-.based compe.oy has, been charged" with a variety of 11hady pracUces, all of which it bas denied. for credit because of a supposed $54 debt. It was another mistaken Jdentlty case, but the teacher had to'. get lawyers to write tbe credit agency a letter before the records finally were cleansed two - years later. -A W,\SHINGTON medical equipment li!EANWlllLE, the complaints have dealer · was rejected by his own bank cnoUnued to pour in to "*' the FTC and a depa(tment store on the grounds and the Senate. Here are a-few typical he bad deoerted bis ·wile. T b e . enmpies, with the names omitted of "deserted" woman was someone ht had thole who don't want to be ldenUlied : never heard of. -Charle• K. Herbert al. Stewartstown, -A Tennessean received a notice Pa., who e'llilY qualilted !or jfVen other that his fow-year-old aon was being ~t car&: was tum.a down by refU3ed credit. -- BankAmerlcard. He learned that the -When aggrieved victims try to York, Pa .. Credit Bureau had inforined correct their records, the resWts olten. JlankAmcrlcard that Herbert w a a are han:owtni-An ~ macte ·atx wetlhing on a $20.57 debt at ·a JQ!:A..L calls to a credit agency and w11 put department store .. ln fact, It was a on ''bold" for a total of 8S minutes. dlUercnt man wlth a · sl'"1ilar name. ....,When be finally heard a human voice Yet Bank"Amerlca rrl. \vitho11t ~so ·much on the thlnl evening, he was told: as a phone cal+ 11 lie !1~1 \', rejected "Eyeryone has gone bome." • bis application. -A Nebraskan wrote &lmllarly : "I've I -A'Chlcago teacher was turned down spent probably •• ten dollars on phooe \ ... • • - -FRO~! SEATILE, E. N. Deane wrote us that he observes three "golden rules" in ·handling credit snoops. Rule one, ke Says, is to "shut 4p when anyone calls to ask questions about neighbors." Rule two: "Ask neighbors to observe this rule." And ru1e three : "Do not answer personal or impertinent questions about yourself .•. other than n a m e , address, age and place of empJpyment." Because credit reports go out tQ ali'lines, banks, insurance companieS and cowitless other businesses, Sen. Joe Blden, J>.Del., and William Proxmire, J>.Wis., have demanded that the credit bureaus give copies of all written reports to the credit applicants so mistakes can be correctect-Their-bill-has ... been blocked so far. by Sen. William Bi'ock, ~~Tenn., a bank director 's son. roorNDTI-:: The Credit Bureau or York told us they go beyond the requirements of present law and allow thoee investigated to see their entire files . A spokesman said the error on Herbert 'was quickly corrected. But as so often. ls the case, the damage already had been done. -- Solzhenitsyn knows that the only way disgust with ou~ admlnistratloo. Haven't Nation, Via Roosevelto\m, NY i3683 this great evil can be eliminated is we, as Amencan.s, been used and .TIM O'CONNOR by pitiless exposure. Von Hoffm8n is manipulated enough? · wroog In saying that there is little LESLIE WESTON we can do about it. There is a lot • we can do. We can quit pretending . that iL does not exist and that this modem slavery-is -a p.ire1y internal affair from which we Dad J>est avert our gaze. REED J. QtVINE .Manipulated Enongh To, the Editor: Being · an ave.rage American, I'm JUst as anxious to curb energy use-as the ne.1t person, If only to save myself Q\On~y. . The whys are unimpc:i~nt. But l find it-vecyeurious tfia·t burning Jlgllts for SaddlebflCk Vote To the Editor : Jn a very short time, the voters ·of Laguna Beach will . be asked to vote for a trusLee on the board of Saddleback College. Yes, be will come from the district or Irvine Unified and be elected by votes from Laguna, Dana Point, Sail Clemente, San Juan Clpiatraoo, Mi~ion Viejo, El Toro_, Tust1li and otQer unincorporated county areas. - • HOW CAN the candidates for. the olrtce (some eight or theni) become known to an lho9e voters? How-ean the vo&en _ become acquainted with llltlr heller. and wishes tor the growth of · the Q in.portant S3ddleback-COUege! UOteS ·Please print ., much as you can on the candidates. 'Give us t t\_ e • Gov. Danlei' Walker, llllnols, ln S.F. lnfofl\'latlon whlch will allow t1fe speech -"11le political pressure to individual voter the opportunity to cast apend mOre money is always,. there. a good YOte. • The public pressure to spend .. 1~ ls Then~ . . . please help many of us rarely mobilized." ~ to get a change in the election prOCe$ --. -·-... _ DAILY PI LOT Robert N. Weed, Publishtr Thom.a.s Ktevil, Editor · Barbara Krtibich . .Ed,jf4ria! Page Editor The editortll .·J>aie of the Daily P;iJot 4eekl to inlonn and stimulate l'ftdtn by Pl"t"SCl"l1:it on this pqe ' dlverse•commentary' on topics oftn- ttte&t by s)trK!iCattd oohunnisis and cartoonists, by providing a ron1m for rtadtn' vlf'Ws &nd by presenting this newtplpet''• opinion.,-\fld-ideu-on- currtnt topka. The t'dltorial opiniocw of the D&ll,)>' Pilot appear only in the tdltOflil COiumn I t lhelOp of-the Pa&:e. Opini0n1 eXprt!ISt'd by the c:oi- umnilta and cartoonists Ind letter writen are their own and "° ~ mt!'t or t:tltlr v1t•'S by the Dall; - Pilot -Id be lnl<rttd. . - Wednesday, ianuary'iG;r974 -•,--~· .--. - • ' '· OAIL Y PILOT • ·~ Measwe Abortion.Branded xn1s RA.II\' Equal Right• -\ u . k bl s~ . ~~!0~~:0:in -. .,R~so.'. lution -Killed .. ~.!.,1 1 OnEnergy I •' . . !'Approved nspea a . e in ruined the evidence, -, -,. .,...... requiring disnlissal 0 f SACRAMEJ\l1'0 (UPI) -A least six votes needed for that ever ha~ned to.Y.'Offi~'j : "' SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -A. bU1 cruting a state tnergy czar advanced to the senate Fimnce Committe6 t Q d a y arter ·clearing its firs't leeialaUve h u r d I e over protests oL public.__utilitiesJ major industries and o i I companies. SAN DIEGO (AP) -The He 88\d "cha rity and justice charges that a Fresno me a au re revers in I approval. They contended 1t , most Rev. Leo T. ~faher, demand" an end lo the social C.OOnty couple possessed California's ratification of the California in 1972 became-force women and men .if bishop of ihe San Diego stigma attached to an unwed l_lghtlng gamecocks. · Equal Rights Amendment haa the 22nd state to raUfy the the aame prisons. m ~'4 Catholic diocese, i s s u e d a mother and her child. 'l'be bird!, which the been kJlled in a legislative r- pastoral letter T u e s d a y The church leeder urged ·~ defendants con t ., n d e d committee, but ils author amendment, which calls ror women eligible for the . condemning abortion as an Congress to pass a law were too old to fight, had pledged to get ~issue before absolute equality between the and front-line combat duty~.~ "unspeakable sin ... erosion protecting unborn children been Identified with felt voters. sexes. So far, 30 states have same as men, and wOuld al~ of~ Christian culture a n d Who have been conceived, pen markings before being ' • w e ' l 1 wor.k on a voted raUfication. In order for the federal , g o·v e r n m ea~ degradation of society." declaring that "would inusre penned with o t h e r referendum, and if that's not the amendment to becom& additional authority over laws __ Any Cat}}:>llcs who obtain that the child would no longer gameeoicks at the coWltY., suceessfl!b \ve'll _Land set part of the U.S. Constitution, relating to labor, marriage an abortion or help tp be victimized byv a· so-caUed -farm .---· -1 some signatures ,"' approvlil fi'Oiil"38-states--i11-and inheritance. -~ • perform one ''pl"ace rig~tofprivacywhichinfact But a storm washed Assemblyman Floyd L. needed. ''The ERA mea~., i The Democratic-sporuiored bill y.·0t;1ld grant resources secretary Nonnan Lh·ermore themselves -in a -state of permits abortion as a matter .away the m a r kings, Wakefield told :a disappointed Wat e field 's supporters, obligation," Proud told rfle~ excommunicatim," Bl 11 hop of convenience.'' making it impossible to ,audience after his resolution including speaker .of the commJttee. 11Women will have Baher said. "The life of every human tell one bird. from anoffie!" was declar:d dead in the Nebruka legislature Se n . gained nothing, but will hav~; \ The message will be read being Is sacred from the dis.tr 1 ct attorneys As 11 em b I y Judi c i 2 r y Richard F. Proud, argued the Jost because they will hat~: ( ) Sunday in all Roman Catholic conception to death," Bishop office said. Committee Tuesday. amendment was a upolltical to take on half t Wt churches-in the d lo c es e _ _:&::la::h::er_a::ss::e::.rt::.ed::· ____ ===========--...:Th::e::...:v::ot.:.•...:w::a.:.s...:2:...-4::., ...:w_:it::h_a::t_· ...:'::.w.:ln::dl::e_".:an::.d;.'...:'the:::..w:::or::•::t_:th:::ln:.::g~.:.ob::li:::ga::t::lo:::ns:....'_' ----State covering San Diego. -.I'., .. Jr. czar-like powerSTo lower speed limits, curtail gas • station hours, allocate Juel "ta industry and take other steps to cope with the energy crisis. ' ' 10 to Go Assemblyman Edwin Z'berg, sentenced to 48 hours in jail for sec- ond-offense drunken driving, has served 38 or them and promises to do the rest later. ~ Full sent~nce was 30 B_ivel'$jde:. San Ber:nardino l ____ __::....======:.._ _ __:====================::;==========~-,· ·.~··-; and Imperlal counties. 1, Sunday is the first ,· anniversary of th• u . s . UJm·~edAitLm· 8_ s Supreme Court's. d e c i s i o n allowing certain abortions. "ITISAMATl'ERolhigh D ~ .t.J s .,_ The ~ure by Serh Alfred i;;, Alquist (.Q-San Jose), was , approved by the senate public I utilities conunittee Tuesday on a &-0 bipartisan vote. ~ days, along with' $500 f i n e , b u t all ex· cept 48 hours was sus- pended. Because of jail mixup, he was released ;~r~~s:~~i::·r~~::t~ .rrienus,1Jn . ervlce ~r.m_ mo. and strive to convinc_e fellow ~ citizens that every human life 1---------------------'=---~----------;:,_ _________ _.._-"'1 esuit Filed shouJd be protected by law,'' 1 ~ • . LOS ANGELES (UPI) Two environmental groups and ao archeolog y early. · Bishop Maher said. organization flJed suit in ---------- "It will not do to defend <tegrading conditions of workers, housing, pollution or the energy crisis and not respect and protect life in federal court Tuesday against recreational users of the desert&, charging they are turning the ?i-1.ojave into a "dust bowl." I -The suit. is aimed at forcing I the Federal Bureau of Land Management to impose even stricter bans against use of motorcycles, four-wheel drit·e vehicles, dune buggies and other off-road vehicles if) t)>e desert area. •' e Fleet Salb Democrat · Ayala Wi1is l 1i. 'Upset' SAN I!E!lNA!!DINO (APJ -Democrat Ruben Ayala the womb." Nixon Staff Member Hit With Fine . fended ·off a late rally by LANCASTER CAP) _ A Re p u bl1can Assemblyman member....oL the \Vhite _House -SAN~DIEGO-(AP) ~ ?tfuch Jerry!Jewis -toWiif a special -communications staff has ol the US. tuna fishing fleet · election In the 20th District ·pleaded guilty and was floed • !. wu. ~.for southeastern and give his party 3 Zl-l9 $190 after his arrest for ....., Pacillc fishing . grounds today edg ,. the tale Sen 1 driving under the Influence ol • alter an agreement between e m 5 3 e. -alcohol, court officials said Mid k c.anners and boat OY.ners on The Ayala up.9et meaM the Tue.!lday. • I; • ' the .pice d. tune. state Senate will have its first itunicipal Court J u d g e s ~rlt'[~IJ"e~~eSll r The: ~can Tun~ Sales member of s.pirush descent WWiam Wright also dealt (' ASSOC1at10n, representing the since 1910. Aaron Bruce salter, 33; . ' • f · ~~· J~~ :~ Final returns gave Ayala, Woodbridge, ~a., a sus~~~ _D Re , ' a San Bernardino County sentence of five days m Jail t I sldpjack tun_a Tuesday. The vo~ or s4 percent, compa°red condition that the offense not · lot yellowfm and $545 for SU isor a total of 45 075 and a $2.50 fine on the a~s 11 1·1L ~~te bad iept the 138 boats to 3S,32S votes, or .:;.9 percent be repeated for a year. . _ 1 • •---~-.. • m ~ after-the-Jan. I for-i:.;e-~wm-had beeri -Salter was arrest.ed""""Fr-iiiay1 -_ _ --_ --I operung of the tuna season. .favored to 'win. just west of Lancaster b)• the l ·a k. ltl 1 t . . I es-. Fight A VICTORY by Lewis, 39, ~o~am~!~i ~;:~:\ DU "'°e s-a -0 -AGC!'lier I SACRAMENI'O (AP) -A a three -tenn as.semblvman Patrolmen had been sent to •WW " ~ Jegislator from Riverside, one "-ould have deadlocked the° the area after dispatchers ! of the wont-hit smog areas state Senate. at 20 votes for received several ~eports that j I in CaHfcrnta, ·says the State ead]. major party. a c~ w~s being driven Air Re9ourees Board should · 1be special election was erratically 1n th& area. be abolished. caned to f1ll the seat vacated They quoted Salter a s l Sen W. -Cr 'g Biddl last fall by· the tesignation of saying, ".You're both .a 11: ··at e.a hrohlllha bs Republican, i n t r od u c e d Republican S e n. \\'illiam E. t ug · ve your .}O • to -~----a-·~ legislation Tuesday that \tould eoombs. You won't be \\·orking any turn the agency's smog duties The 56-year-old Ay a 1 a more after I'm through v.·ith over to a new department jumped to an Impressive 6 you." Bargain Days are back. So if V:OU inake your within the Sfate Resources percent lead early in the race, J~ ·th the counting of votes ms CASE had b • e n reservation on or before February 21, you can save Agency. WI ched led f h . F 'd . rrom traditiooally Democratic s u or ear mg " ay whiJ ling d • h da f th k urban San Bernardino pre-but he apj>eared In court money e trave unng t e ys 0 e wee • wmgs. " " .. ' "\' " ·.: ,'. . " : 1· ' " •• . ' .. . . -, . ' cincts. voluntarily Monda y he ha plentyofa ailableseats ESCONDIDO (AP) -City But with the mountain and apparently ao he could return W D We Ve V • e NetD Jtlagor -- councilman Kenneth Roberts. des e r-t .precincts reporting to work In Washington. • . Here's all you have to do: Buy y,!lur ticket at ~~ ~ n:"!~ w~l ~w~ ~~ ~~ ;i:;u;: m~u~ta~i.:i ~:ii.:n~~ least 7 days iii aovance. For a TueSC!ay, a Wednesday tru.. northern San Die g Q sufficiently to retain the seat H 0 use c 0 mm unications or a Thursday dt:ure artd return. Fot a stay that Counfy oommunity. foe the GOP. Agency. He . spe<?ializes in R<lberu, who has held the walkie. talkies and 0th.er lasts 7 to 9 days. at's it. . post befoce, was chosen by T H E F I N A L r e s u I t m o b 1 I e c o m .murucahon. And if yOU take advantage of Our Midweek his city council colleagues repre!('flfed a rev~rsal of the Noimally s t a t I on e d m ~:Y~~!1g~ ~'.v~h:,: :i"'faU~ ~~;1;0: .z:~ :r:sh;;~.;i:~e0:~.m~;!: -~are, you. can ~et-an air-Foconddiftioirettsmm20da:~~-o7r8 several "9""'il seats are up a runoff. Ayala's primary vote trip to the Western Wbtte llitermediate-size Hertz r or only $1 . FUT ' or _r ... _e_lec_tio_· "-______ to_taJ_w_as_37 ;7_·51-f_rce_n_t. ___ H_ous_e._____ 9 days. With unlimited mileage~ You only pay for gas. . Check the chart below to determine yow savings from regular round-trip Coach fares . (Our round-trip Midweek !'are js $179.95 to each city below.) February 28 is the last departure date when the fare applies. Jf you have any questions, ask your Travel Agent or call United at 537-7521. . "'MEN'S TRADITIONAL "CLOTHING 17111.a !nine ai.L W.eccllff Pl•••· Nawpart leach 141-0711 -. " . - • •Jbere will be a ., drop-off" charge· if car .is not retumed"to.ci1y of origin. Yoursavings t~ Akron/C;µiton .......... $120.05 Detroi t. ................ $112.05 Providence .....•..•••. $186.05 All~ntown/Bethlehem,l · Flint. .... -. .. -: ......... 112.05 Raleigh/Durhanr. ...•.... 140.05 Easton. : . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 162.05 Greert:sboro/High Point/ RichmOnd ............ ~ 154.05 114.05 Wipston-Salem . -. . . . . . • 132.05 R6chester. . . . • . . ... . . . . 148.05 186.05 Haitford/Springfield. . • . . 178.05 Saginaw/Midland/Bay City 112.05 Buffalo ...•.... .: .••... 140.05 New York/Newark ...... : .172.05 Tollldo ................ 110.05 Charleston ......•••...• 132.05 Norfoik!Portsmouth ... · .. 164.05 Tri-city Airport;Tenn ..... 11s:o5 Charlotte ..... .'. . . . . • . . . 126.05 Philadelphi ...... ; . . . . 164.05 Washington/Baltimore . . . 154.05 Cleveland ; . . . . . . . . • • . . 120.05 Pittsburgh ....... 77. • . • 132.05· Y4 baron 126.05 .Asheville .•• : •••..•..•• Bc>stori .•••..•••.•• ~ •.. Columbus . . . . . .. • • • . . . • 110.05 -Savings are based on rrgu/ar rormd·trip Coach faro. ---'JU included, not-5ecuriry CbaJxe. The friendlyskies 9f your land • Pannen: in Travel with Wctitcm JnacmatK>nal Hotds. · ) .. ' • I• .. • •• -- " ... ' " ' , .. • l ·, ·~ ... . . '·'' ; . . D u niingion Beaeh Fountain ·Va1le · VOL. 67, NO. 16, 6 S6CTIOJ:,lS, 72 PAGES .; ""-~-•• ' -• I , . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA --. ' , • I , TOday's Flnal N.Y. Stocks · WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 16, 1974 TEN CENTS Police Wound~ Suspect- • Painter Criticall I Tl· ured in W es'fminster •Ul"IT ....... Hall of· Fatners New York Yankees Mickey ManHe-(left) and ~itey Ford, team Jlliltes on Casey Stengel's ~lory teams ot tj1e Fifties and Sixties, en· joy the limelight once again.after being named to baseDall's Hall of Fame. (Details in sports pages.) ----------- ~sychiatrist's Filtri -Ju1"y Views Andi·o-Visual~ Tapes-m Healtl1-Spa Trial . I By TERRY COVILLE Of .. .,..., ..... , ll•ff A Westminster house painter was ~ritically wounded Tuesday afternoon in a gun battle with two PQJice officers who ,were investiga~ing the earlier shooting or a 14-year-old boy. Iv.an Jay Christianson, 43, of 9310 Madison Ave., was listed in fair condition today in the intensive care unit at · Orange county Medical Center~ Doctors said he suf[ered ml!}ti~le _ stomach and head wounds in the brief 3: 15 p.m. shootoot with Westminster offi.cers Herb Brewer and James Gu1arte. ~ 1 • Christianson was felled in the driveway or his home after he fired four pistol shots-at the approaching patrolmen, according to polic.e investigators. "He yelled at us 'I'm tbe one you're looking for and I'm going to shoot you'," Brewer Siid today. "I was only 20 feet 'from him when he fired at Gularte. He was behind a hOOge and I didn't see him unijl after he. shot." Brewer said Christianson got off four . t.o five shots -all missed -before he and Gularte returned fire. -Th'e-pitrolmen-had-been-seRt to. investigate the reported wounding of a young boy minutes earlier. Two Attorneys By TO~I BARLEY Marvin Lew~ Sr. to saeen tbe ' In the Run·ning ot ,... ~,,. ;.11.., stiff controversial, tapes. · ' Investigators from the d e t e c t i v e division said t o d a y · Christianson1s shooting spree apparently began with ~ dispute bet\vee n the 'house painter apd two . boys walking tfi.eir ·dogs in a Vacant field behind hi s home. ChrisUaMOn allegedly fired a blast from a 12-gauge shotgun, wounding 14- year-old Jeffrey Lynn Theuret, 9290 ~tadison Ave., in the upper left a.rm , police said. The other boy, 17:year-old inchael Reichenbach, 9300 Madison Ave., escaped without in jury. Young •Theuret was treated al Westminster Community ~ospital and sent home, JXllice said. Christianson flred at the . patrolmen '''ilh a 9mm \Valther pistol, according lo police in vestigators. Both the pistol ~nd the sholgun have been impounded at Westminster Police headquarters. Chr-istianson wa9 booked on suspicion ' or several counts or assault with intent · to commit murder, police said. .. .. • Holiday Heallh Spa attorney Donald Dr .. DE;ane Benton, the ~nta ~a -•• A. Ruston renewed his ob1ec1ions today psychialnst who shot the moviees while For City Council EIGHT "PASSENGERS INJURED WHEN THIS BOEING 707 CRASH.LANDED AT LA AIRPORT to --~---··-•ng or 1,,0 ·mo'jies made ~\1_"'· _Parso. n, SO. was_ bem_g e_xam. 1ned _ . _un::_~ ~ t hi !fl ched fro th Coll1pse of Front L1nding GNr Bl1med for Crash; Fire C1uses $4 Million Damage to Plane by · Marlci _Parson's psyclUatris1 anO n s o , ce-wat. . m e w1tm;ss --=====:=~==~~~~~~===:=;~c=::::=;=::=-"-'-::..=~~~::.:.:::.:;::.;;;;:~~:,=:~~===-~-=::;::::~ delayed their showing to an Orange st;and . while the Jllcy. viewed two _au~10· 'N·o attorneys, inCJifding an inC)iifil:fent -:-- COt!!llY Superlot C!>ur\ jury by more VISUAi tapes tha .. will almost certainly councilman, ~"!. !"kled their names .• than""' hour.. be1'itwedat•.1ai.rc111eb1•nAppollote t• the etty eiiddt!lr'~·llif'ror · ..,.., . h f;ll. ru1i · f 'Pf ., B 4 I · · d-- the Court ch r·as· -. "'ng o -a· n·· e· _oy, ' n1ure ;_:: Judge William Murray ordered . The' first color movie depicts Dr. the April 9 election in Huntington Bea . .. • . ~, . ~ctivat.1011 o( two telev1s10n sell c_arr1.ed Benton's noanal ps.,.ycbl8.tric qu"'ion and Councilman Al Coen took out mto , his cour~room alter a series of anawer euminatlan or. the buxom red-nomination papers Tuesday, I h us In Hunting· ton rufui&s I hat fmally permitted attorney halfed plalnUff laat Oct. 25. coniPJeling 1be IJJI o! three councilmen I A . The secxmd -black and white movie:, who will .seek re-election. Ted Bartlett n1·ures 8 at L ·A ;rp' ·ort . • • ii La taken two months lat:iplcts Mrs. and Nonna Gibbs have already picked " Traffic Mishap Pope• wyerS Parson arwwering al the same series of queslions Wider influence up their papen, while Jack Green . of sodium amytaJ -thee so-called truth announced he woo'f be in the race. LOS ANGELES (AP) Eight exit, but it wcis stuck. So I joined the A 4-year-old Hwitington Beach boy W 't R ' ent drug The ho dded his na d th oth "d f lh I " is' in the intensive C, are unit at PaciDca __ OD _. _ epreS_ in.' both movies. Mrs. Parson tells newcomer w a me passengers were injured when they para e on e. er s1 e o e p aoe. -.~ to the list of challenoers was Robert d T W Id A" ·1. . li Grebe escaped onto the Jett wing. Hospital today with injuries suffered the storyS he fiis -already tota-from Alberts, a local-attome~y. . -evacuate a rans or 1r 1nes Jet ncr -He said he saw flames under the plane. when his bicycle collided with -a £'1: t • E · l .. ·the \\'itneM sland in the trial. Other challengers -already signed up that caught fire after its nose gear "There were an awful lot of people m,otorcycle. • • '-':Uell ffi 3S She haltingly tells Dr. Benton ~hat for the race include: Dr. Ralph Bauer, collapsed on landing early today at foggy on l;hat wing, and really I got pushed sh: was trapped in the sauna room Bruce Gabrielson, George McCracken. Los Angeles Internati onal Airport, off," he said. ''There was a little bit Erick Vaughn of 9161 Scougall Circle By JOANNE REYNOLDS of the Orange health spa on March Mark Porter and Harriet Wieder. authorities sa id. One of the passengers of hysteria, and there were the usual received deep cuts Tuesday '4'hen ·be or '" o.iw P1 .. 1 s11tf 2, 1970, when the allegedly defective · No one 'has yet stepped forward to . was in critical a:indition. statements: 'Let's get to hell out of was dragged a short_ distance down ltje Attorneys for Eloise Popeli said today sauna room door jammed and the door challeng~. the incumbent city clerk, Alicia TWA spokesman Bob McKay S!id all here, buster. Let's get going.' street by the motorcycle 'driven b}' they will not be going to Chicago Friday handJe came off in her hand. \Ventworth, or the City Attorney, Don . 56 passengers and seve,n crew members "It's 10 feet, wfl,ich is all right if Raymond Vegas of Midway ·City, police to npresent their client in divorc~ Mrs. Parson, who wants $1 million Bonfa, who ·are both up for re-election. aboard fligbt 701 from New York exited you're ready for it, but if you suddenly said. proceedings Initiated by her multi-in damages, sta~ in both movies that Both have already obtained their., own via emergency chutes. f1nd yourself in space, that's another Witnesses told Hu n ting t 0 n Beach millionaire husband. she collapsed in the 176-degree heat nomination papers. According to witnesses' accounts, at thing." police that Vegas was driving eastbound Mrs. Popei1 , 48, of Newport Beach and was rushed to a local hospital F'li lo the April 9 lect'ons loses least tour or the in1'uries occuI"Ted as Grebe suffered a sprained back. He on Scougall Circle when Erick rode "..bll rt h · Monda on after two other ".J-... .. forced the door 1 ng r e 1 c b' I ls facing a cou heaandringh bo ry· nd 0 ..... n and cam"ed.-ber-t-o safetv. ai noon, Jan. 31 . Passengers shoved each other off the was in sa tisfactory condition at Marina 1cyc e into the street. Vegas saicf.' lie poHce charges lb.al s e_ er _y rie r-· .s. -----wings-of the.craft.---{See TWA-FffiE, £!age 2)· _ ~ tri~ to_ miss the boy_, but_ croulc;tn-'t. _ hired a man to ~ill her estranged iMrl. Par~n, who frequently has to TWA spokesmen attributed the crash The impact. threw Vegas, 11 1 and his husband before the divorce becomes final be awakened from sleep by Dr. Benton to the collan ... of a front landing gear. passengeT< Katy Sha be f H 1· ton so that she could collect her . share in the secorid movie, then goes on to Fr'""" Throw Meet Sparks set· the craft on fire, and the BeaCh, off the mot.or:ycl~. 0 Wl ~8 of his estate, estimated at $200 rilillion. stale that she developed 8 split ~ ... interior or .. the $12 million craft wa s Rapist Suspect - The slim blonde matron has been personality as a result of the sauna gutted. Damage was estimated at $4 free on $100,000 bail since Saturday and room incident. Se S -d ' . has returned to her rented home at The molber of seven telb how "Maria" I t .atur ay mi~i:;. Quade, 51, or Rialto, wassitting . Pleads Innocent 519 Harbor Island Road . took over her body on 8 number of by .a window when the plane crashed. ' Her boyfriend and · alleged co~ occasions and dressed in a short skirt, A-t H' h S -h · 1 -She had been visiting children in Italy. · · T 6J Off ' conspirator, Daniel Ayers. 'SI , of Santa low cut tight blouse and heavy makeup 1g C 00 "I was watching out the window. It 0 e JtSeS Ana, remains in custody-in-Los Angeles-and . then drove of[ alone to ~rs !9 . · -,.i \Yas clear as a bell ," she said. ''Then TWO MOTORISTS JOIN THE CLUB County Jail. . . · solicit male patrons who later enjoyed A basketball free throw l'Ol1test for lik h' · Mrs. Popeil's estranged husband, her sexual favors. youngsters ·ages eight to 13 is scheduled :ebl~k t~atf~f· It was. just e ittmg Samu~!, head · of the firm th a t to 11-: f~=nfro;bo ch~~~ ~fy' Saturday at Huntington Beach High Wallace Grebe, 65, or Pasadena, was NORWOOD, Mass. (AP) -Robert Robert G. Wold 0£ Huntington Beach Joqes and Joseph Roth of Norwood ran pleaded innocent Tuesday in West out <>f gas oo U.S. 1. manufactures kitchen gadgets, start~ · tales •· both interv. --uiat shti School. sitting by the aisle ovet the wings. Orange County M"' · al Court to an But they spotted a gasoline staUoo amended complaint · g im with up the road Tuesday. Congratulating iffi'.orce . P!oce·ed~gs against her ID ~anti; fought the mn:ce of Maria 1be coriipetlUon is CO:Spons<>red by He w.as returning from an oil·related Chicago. this ran. I'" . th but . was unable lo pr.event at least the city Recreation Department and the business ·trip te Iran. 61 felony counts of rape, glary and themselves on their luck, they pushed sex perversion. tbeil:..car to the wailing pwnps. The coup~e, who . w~r spending e 24 such sexual escapades in recent years. H~tington Beach El.ks Club. Local "At the same time we entered t!ie . summer with th~U' ~wo teenhage Dr. Benton today testified before the wnu~rs ~ be ellgi~le for further fog, the plane hit very hard,"~ said. ' Wold , of 7651 Amazon Drive, Apt. Station owner George Gaetini greeted 4, ·whom Hunting'ton Beach police charge them with the news that he, too, was ·daughters a~ their Linda Isle 0~ury-began-i viewing-ol-both-movies---CODtelts.Jeadmg-to a..national~evenL --!!.Jt bouooed quite--.a w_ay up-m-1---.1.,parat~-th15-surnmer-after-19-ye that it was vital for the juroi-s to Saturday's match ·is divided into age air. ,I made . the r.emark, 'That's one is-the-so.caned "Downtown RaplSt, ,,...wli's-out of-gas. of ma~1age. ed 14 250 (See SAUNA, Page %) bracketa at the follo'!ing times: 8-9, way to land an airplane. but not Pope1l ~ad been order. to pay •. ~; 10-11, 2 p.m.; 12-13, 3 p.m. nece'Ssarily the right way.' The airplane originally arr~ted Dec. 28 on a felony complaint containing only seven counts. ' The 54 ·additional counts, which also include charges of attempted rape and assault, were filed Tuesday after lengthy investigation by Hll!ltington Beach police detectives, Dep'O:ty District Attorney Jay Moseley said today. a month 1n temporary ahn1ony and child 1;.r "{:( 1;.r Participants may register at the contest. waggled ·a bit, and apparently the support pay!!lents. ted To compete-in an age category, a undercarriage coUapsed, ~nd the plane Mrs. Pope1t and Ayers were arres A1iyo11e See1·i youngster should be within that age nosed down . . at her , Newport · ~ach 1 ~m~ ia';;,u~l !' · b_racket through March I. Winners will "The cabin was obscured by smoke. ~st ~r1day, Po~a w~n de 0t t be detennined by the most baskets made I 'leaned over the fellow to my right m Chicago seekmg an or er 0d gf Paul MasSOI' out' of z:; shots. and tried the latch on the emergency custody of . the girls anlj an en o .. Judge Richard Beacom Tu es d a y· reviewed the $100,000 bail set for Wold. 24. and said it would be maintained at that amount. Judge Beacon\ scheduled a preliminary hearing Iii the case for _ 9 a.m. h-fonday in division 10. the payments. . -Tha• 'i~n~~~:i:;. w;~e service Or Jack Paniels? VW SELLS FAST I . . IN 'MOPING AD • If you want lo talk about moving the .merchandiSC' this · "moving" ad was pro]lheUc : .. '70 vw Squareback. Xln~ cond. Moving, must se.11. Sac. $1700. (Phone No.) II "moved" the VW on the !Int day ii oppeam ill the Daily Pil9t. Test a !lllilY Pilot-id for speed younelf; just dial the' direct line 10 get aa ad·vlaor to assi~ you. ri-142$11, Maria Parsoii's lawyer today conceded that some of the blr habltues picked up by his cUent in the past three years have undoubtedly given her false names .• Several ot her lovers have been t<lonUfled and have testUied in Judge ' -Murr1)"1 cow:troom.•· But others-have-not been -traced by attorney Marvin _ Lewis ·Sr.'s Investigations -and two or the names on his ,long lbt appear adequa,l!l in themlelves as to the reason for his lack of soccess. Two men, both <'Onlaeted in ban, gave ther ·namei U: Mn: Panon as Poul Masson and Jact; Daniel•. "Quite often," Lewis said, '111 man on 1 bar stool doesn't have much else to do btit &It there and read'the labels." t ' Valley Council Action Here in brief are the major actions laken Tuesday nigh~ by the FoW!tain • Valley -City Colincil: SALARIES: Approved the first reading of an ordinance whiClf would raise 'tho. monthly pay for council members from $3lO to $250, ihe minimam called -!or by state codes !Of cities of more than 50,000' population. The _ ISO boo.st won't take effecl untn•arter the March 5 council election. . Moseley said the district attorney's office ~ts J)le hearing set back to at' least Jan. 2S because some of the 19 separate Instances with which Wold is charged date back almost three years . Moseley said he-may have diffiCUlty getting all necessary Witnesses .in court by Monday. The 19 incidents all involve women ID th~ West Oi'ange County area, in NOISE: Unanimously passed a resolution calling on the California High-particular Huntington Beach. and date. way Patrol and local police to more stringently enforce laws controlling noiJe from Jul y, 1971 to · November, 1973, from can and asked the Uglslciture .to prepare itrlcter regulations. Moseley said. " ~ -Jn each instance, W o 1 d is char.ged Pl\().T\JSTIN: Aathorized Mayor !Jeorge Scott to aend a letter lo the Local with burglary, Then additional counb Agency Formatlon, Commission CLAJl'.c> obiec!"'I to Its re<:ent ~I of the of rape by ·force or threat, attempted Mlrlne Corp! Helicopter-Station fnrin-Tustm • sphere of mfluen<e. Founta)n -1--rape, sex--,>erversion and assaull are Volley's support, the council said, la done out .of princlplt. altered. W'Old remains ~ Orange County Jail. .-' c J ' • • Orange · ' Weather · -· Considerable cloudiness tonight · "and Thursday. Cooler days with highs in ihe mid-605 at the beaches rjsing to the low 70s ~inland. Over- night tows in the k>w 50s. INSIDE TODAY ' Orange County s1tpervisors ) l1ave. used a ,legal quir1' to avokl mak·tn·g requJred-formal re- spo1l8e to tl1e annual report of tiie.,Gi'ilnd Jury_Sto'Yrl_1oge JO. Al Ywr hnk:t J MlllMX L. M. loycl • u Mo•IM CIU~""I S Mul\lll l'VMs Cttwr c...,.., 16 JlllllOfttt ~-''" 4 Ct11J1n..i 4f.11 Ot'tlllllt C111,11!1y 1•11 C1mk1 14 SY!Vil l"lrl•r '5 • c,..1-.N N · Sltfl.. • lP.11 OMtll NltkH It Ot. lltlfltl"IJUI • l:clil~I '"'" ' Sttdl MtrMtt •n ,.,..,,....._, n-u . r.i..,111"' tt 1'11\llMt' 21-17 ""'"" tM'I '"° tN ltt('tfll 11 _W...tMr • I """""*" n w_.,.., ·"''" ~ AM ~ • Wtttcl Ntwl 4 - I • t r .. . 2 DAILY PILOT H WedneSday, January 16, 11J74 1---''--· sso Per-1t1oiatf1 Valley Council. Backs Pay Rais_e The Fpunfaln Ynllcy Clly Cou1ftil The state depar1ment of· finance unani1nou.sty approved first reading recently said the city's popula11on had eclged over the 50,000 mark. Tuesda y of an ordinance \\1hich '"ill --, --h ™ new or@}ancc, if approved at give counc1I members a SSO..a·mont -P~Y' its second reading, v.·ouldn't take errcct 1--~alse after-~tarch 5. ---until1irter ttieMarcti s counciretedlon·s. The action will boost the councilmen's .Three council members -Mayor mol)thly salaries from $200 to $250. George Scott, Ed Just and Al Holllnden · City ~T \\'oodruff said the -are seeking re-election in that race. The e&uncilmen, whose last salary $250 is the um pay level listed increase v.'as two years ago, barely bY' state codes for cities of more th.an conunented op Woodruff's report. ~.000 residents. \Voodruff poin~ed out that state codes • -· • • I e . : • 1 Agreement Reacl1ed • Attorneys for the Newland !al)1tly estate Tuesday reached a compromiae agreement with the llwit.in&t9n Beach Qily School Dl1trlcj !or .$3M.008 for a -~choo~ I site In lMIUlheut HIDltlngton Beach~ ----;-;-- The new kindergarten to !Ulh grade school wlll be built In a new housing development bounded by Adama Avenue , Magnolia Street, Indianapolis Avenue and Newland Street. O!Udren ltving ln this area are currently bused to Petel>On School. It Is anticipated that 579 new famllles .. • !±==~~--also allow a five percent per year raise ()l"l!OoncUmen-wtrlch the councU~has-· · the tract in the future. 'lbe new campus to serve th area \YUi be built at Meander Lane and ·. FroMPqel POPEIL ... never enacted. "" That code section means thal in 1975, the oouncil could a1nend the salary schedule lo grant each member $267.50 a month. , accounts, featured Popeil's that his wife is an adultress. accusation _Last May, the council rejected an allowed $20 a month pay boost, saying it preferred to 'vait until the city's poptilation grew. Mrs. Popeil 's attorneys in Santa Ana, who have been working on the di vorce ~·ilh attorneys in Chicago. claim that PQj>eil is more than $14,000 in area rs otl·1the payments. However, they said that due lo pfeparations for the ~ionday hearing on. the conspiracy charges, niether they nOr their client will be in Chicago on Friday. Tbe preliminary hearing will be held in Long Beach ~1unicipal Court. 1.frs. Popeil and Ayers were arrested by a team of Long Beach de1ectives who began investigafing the case when the would-be killer got second thoughts a,bout bis role and called Popeil and told him of the alleged ' plot. • U>ng Beach ha@Jed the case becau se the alleged hit man lives in Uxlg Beac h aiid police claim most or the negotiations tc?ok place there. . · In contrast, council· members in the lprgcr larger neighboring city of Huntington Beach -which is a charter city and doesn't follow the same codes are paid. ll1->..a month; Valley Sports Central Proposal Will Be Aired Develope~ George Otott will conduct a _s_e_coni;I community meeting at 7:30 tonight to explain a proposed $4 million sports and fitne ss center ror Fowitain' Valley. About 15-residents showed up ·for Otott's fifst hearil)g ~tonday in the Fountain Villey Community Center at 10200 Slater Ave .• the site of tonight's session. The plan proposed at Waroor Avenue near Brookhurst Street by Otott and his .partners comes up before the 1 .. D Bookmakin2' Fountain Valley Planning Commission v next Wednesday. . Valley Man, 7 Others Indicted . Construction of the center, to include ,A Fo~lam V~lley . ma~ and seven tennis and handbaJI courts, an Olympic- persons ~mked with him m. a~ alleged sized yool. saunas and exercise rooms, ·~kmaking racket were indicted on "·ould require a z.one change from 1---'""'"' charges Tuesday~y the Or~g_e _residential to-commercial-on 8.5 acres ~County Grand Jury. o1 the 15.5 acre site. Sµperior Court Judge James T_ui:ner The city of Fountain Valley has been s;-t Jan. 22 as the date Kelly W~l1am planning a close to $2 mi 11 ion ~t~. 20, of _10280 \\la~er Ave.,. ApL recreational complex to go in Mile B. WL!I be arr~1gned_ on the allegat~ns. Square Regional Park.. . Jllilicted....---.Wlth him ..... were_ N~1l \V. It will-0ffer much the same facilities ('.ermaine._ 31, and his wife, Karen , 27. as y:hat Otott is proposing but he said or An_ahe1m ; Gregory Ru_rr. 18, of the two projects wouldn't be competitive. \V'~stm_1nster: Betty Stenq~1st, 4S, of Olott said he's been coordinating his Anahe!_m; Ronald L. Smith, 41 , of plans with Gary Davis, city recreation Ha.wauan Gardens; Dale Lee Taber, 20. department director for about six of Lakewood and Le"·is Bro"'"• 33, of months . ' Bellnowe_r. . . The city's publlc facilities will be able .Fountain Valley police who worked to serve residents who can't afford or 'v\lh a number of other Orange County don't want to join the private club, aqd L?s ~geles ~unty law enforcem~nt if it Is approved. Olott said. ag~nc1es 1n probing the alleged r~g "The Fountains," the private proposa l. said_ the . def~ndants oper~ted a football. would also inc\.ude a martial arts center bethng rmg ·~ ~th counties. and a gymnastic tr~ining room. peputy D1str1cl Attorney John The city's plans call for construction Arlderso~ alleged thal_ the group ''~s of meeting rooms. ll'hich might also taking m at leaM $5,000 a week in be available for recreation classes. bets al the time of the arrests. From Page I Truck Kills Driv~1· Ul"I TMJM,. RESCUE WORKERS CHICK PARTIALLY SUBMERGEO CAR High )Yat'irs Cover or.gon· Streets; ~i111t1r Area Declared North ~-~re_ Flooding Forces Hundreds to Flee By The Associated Press . S\velling rivers an·d strea~ throughout NOrthem California spilled over baftJts tOOay ·before pounding-raips and meltipg snow, f6rcing hundreds to . nee homes through flooded street"s. No injuries had been reported. Rain washed out 50 feet of railroad track on Southern Pacific's main line * * * Oregon, Flood Drives Families Fro1n Homes SALE~l. Ore. (AP) -At least 250 families had been driveii. from their homes in western Oregon tOOay by the \\'Orst flood.W.g the ~~s had in 10 years. Rain s I a c k e n e d in northwestern Oregon during the night and some rivers subsided in the southwest. but more theavv rain forecast for later in the day c0u1d intensify flooding . ;\lore than 200 families were reported ·~ul of their'; homes in Douglas County in southwest Oregon, where · Cow Creek s\\'amped one residential areea ·in 5 to 10 feet of water. driving out 25 families. The \Villamette River, which runs through the state's population centetlt' was expected lo continue rosing until midnight tonight. · But dams in the upper reaches or the river could store enough water to prevent majo~ flooding from the river, the Corps of Engineers said. norlh of Dunsmuir, halting Amtrak passenger trains at Klamatb-Falls, Ore. and ·Redding. SP spokesman Bill Ph'tlps said Amtrak would bus paswngers around the wa shout . Flooding was particularly severe at Ukiah afld threate.ne<I the tvacuatibn of Fernbridge. · SOme 200 persons \\'ere evacuated at Pepperwood along Mrth-south U.S. 101. vihich was closed by an extensive mud slide. A porf100 oC 101 south of Hopland also was closed by rising Oood waters. "' Another slide closed Higtiway 36 in the Grizz.ly Creek: Slate Park and portions of other hlghways were blocked by smaller slides and puddles of water. Traffic -wannoving-although-at a slower pace. Nearly 150 persons .abandoned homes in the Dw¥muirti Er)ea, ~~ MJ.. Shasta along the Sacramento ruver. The area had been hit with nearly fol.r inches of rain since Tuesday. Schools v.·ere closed at Ukiah, Fortuna, Ferndale and Bridgeville as 6 to ' ll inches of water swirled' tbrol.'1b maQY streets. In a six-hour period early today, Ukiah had 1,51 inches, Point 'Arena .83, Red Bluff 1.15 and Crescent City .77. The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors declared a local state of emergency, allowing Civil Defense to begin coordinating rescue efforts. The county also closed the only road to Fembridge in case it became necessary IQ. evacuate the city oC 1,400 as the Eel River continued to swell. A Civil Defense command post wu set up as part of the preparations. All residents with boats were asked to stand by. Burlerest Drive. • Deputy Superintendent Charles Palmer told trusteea Tuesday nlgbt that Newland Wrong Pres estate attorneys responded to a written ultimatum bf · the board and set the site's price at $354.000. "We offered 1344,000 !or the eight acm," Palmeri said, "and they made a counteN>ffer of $365,000. I told them I would recommend the board JlQt aceept it and J thought the negotiatiOM were over." "But theY.. called back after business houn and we settled the deal at my home, with a compromise of $3$4,000,'' he continued. · Few showed up at a rally to support President Nixon In Raleigh, N.C., but someone added to the event by decor· ating a statue of George Wash· ington with a likeness of Wash· ington•s latest successor. Ex-Costa Mesa ' , . The site has been in negotiation for t•·o years. u 1s surrowlded by a pew Man Sentenced development by the Signal Landmark Corporation. ---- "A new school is definitely needed For Molestin' g 1 in the area," Palmer explalned, "and if the 'deal hadn't been settled tonight, v.·e wou1d have abandoned our claim to eminent domain On the site and moved on to another site." .. J'roM Page I TWA FIRE .•. Mercy Hospital. Another passenger, Michael Benedatto, 50, of Los Ang<les, said be was pushed off the plane, too . "I didn't see any reason immediately lo jump · off," he said. 111. have a bad spine. But someone took care of that. 'Ibey pushed m.e orf. I neyer realized bow high thooe wings are ol! the ground." "!didn't know right away I was injured. J started lo assist a lady. She .had been U.:own oU , the wi/Ji, aol3o. sfie ,was in ~ere' P.1n.' !1 hld to hold up her back. "We were 10 tO 12 feet from the pl-. It reajly 1ta~ to smoke up1 reaei.itch blaak sd.otd. ~ rem&lnediwlth the woman Wilh all that" smOke coi'ning · up. . .until some men came by and realized how dangerous it was. They feared the plane was going to blow up. "We carried her 50 to 75 feet from the plane, and I stayed with her another 10 minutes until an ambulance came ." Bloodmobile · Due The Red Cross bloodmobile will be at t:tie First Christian Qlurtjl of Huntington Beach, 1207 Main St., from 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Jan. 28. A form er ~ta Mesan · hu been sentenced to a :JO..day term ii) Orange County Jail after pleading guilty lo ~rges that be sexually molest~ children. Superior Court Judge James Turner ordered the jail term and five year• Probation for Ray Elmer Bearbower, 6CTftef11elerinini ng that the defendant \\'as not a mentally disordered aex offender. Bearbower; who has since moved to '6701 Walton Drive, Huntington Beach, v;as arrested last Sept. 2 by Costa ~1esa police who investigated reports of his sexual involvement with a number of glrls of minor age. Police saMi they took statements from 1 six girls between lhe ages ol seven and 11. Bearbower wu ordered not to associate with anyone under the 11e or 18 without the presence of ·a responsible adult . • ' Branch Office Open For Social Security A new branch office !or Sqclal Security business is now open at 8851 Adams _ Ave.; Hwitlnglon Beach, according to Wallace Ford, Social Security District Alanager In Santa Ana. · 1.1rs .. Jan Leffew will manaae the Huntington Beach branch which will also serve residents of Fountain Valley, Swiset Beach and Surf.aide. Georgia Praises King ATLANTA, Ga: (AP) -The Georgia Senate adopted a re.solution today commemorating the late Dr. Martin SAUNA.~. \'iew 1'-1rs. ParSQn's full responses to his questions if thry \\'ere to have .any real und~rstanding of her psychiatric condition. EAGLE MOUNTAIN (UPI) - A truck loaded with 100 Ions of iron ore crashed do\l.rff an open pit embankment at a steel mine Tuesda y, killing the dri ver, Jack l\1cLaughlin, 22. Gov. Tom McCall declared a state of disaster Tuesday and activated the state's en1ergency center for the first time since severe flooding in 1964. At 5 a.m., the Eel was fou r feet above its nood stage of 20 feet and \Vas. expected to rise to _nearly 29 leet by nightfall . Appointments for blood donations may be made by' pbonlng the Red ·eros.s at -~ ----. ---1135-5381. . ~\ljer Kijjg_Ji:,J!;t o be.lill,,_i.,1i._ __ .. !:esler Mluldox left the podium. · fi e earlier told Judge ~lurray and both la\\'Ye.rs in a special court ~ssion held in his office that the jury has had no opportunity when ~1rs. Parson testified in the courtroom .< see his patient at her mosl relaXed n1o!!'ent!. __ Le\vis today stressed that i\·1rs. Parson's answers in both movi es ''eatirely corroborate the testimony she has given here in this cou~m." HuntiI1gton Trustees Vote On $25,000 Master Plan OIAN•I COAST .. Huntington Beach City Schoo I District agreed Tuesday night lo spend $25.000 to de~vise a master plan in three critical areas of the district. How to handle Dwyer School and its 'Tl"ll 0•'1•11 CQa1t 0,1olL y PILOT wllfl• Wlllcl"I -t-~ ite;-bOW to-proceed With the JleW Special ;. com111"<!d tll9 N•w•·"'''"· .. 1N•>U\l>e0 ~' education facilities planned. and what DAILY PILOT "'' or•"'' '°''' P1111111h1<>g compenv. Sipe. to do about redoing administrative ••1• ednioni ''' Pllllll'IMO. Mond•v in.own facilities will be included in lhe newly- F•od•v. IOI' COiii MHf, Nrw!Xll'I B•td'I, H11nll"9ton lt•(h11--11rn v111er, L•vun• funded plah, according to Deputy e..«i. 1rvilNJStOal~t11. tnc1 s.n c11mer'fl11 Superintef\dent Charles Palmer. s111 J111n c.11111r1no. A 1~11 '""-' Jn order to borrow money lo construct "''''°" it PV111'--""""" •rd Sl.lnll•n. Soll'ers School, which ~1ill officiallv open ,,,. prlnclpt! ""'°t!Jhlnt p .. nl la ti llO Wtll I 1,, s""'· en•• Mttt. c.111orni., mtt. Jan. 28, the district entered into an llolt•rt N. w,,, agreement wi th the state five years J1c• R. C .. rl ey 'Voe• l"rnlOtni •flll C.•nt rll Mu•tt"" Tliom11 Ke1wil 1Eaii.r Tho"''' A. Mur plroi,., M-tln1 l!O•.., O.•rl" H, U•• l\ich•rJ '· Nill AuJtltnl MtntP'1 (liWIU l orry Co ..-ill1 Wnl Ortntt C-ly IEt•to;• " ............ OHie. 11•1& l1och le111l1v•~ •M,IU11f AJ4tt11: ,,0. le• 7,D, '2••• --...... -&...-•Md>: :m "''""' ·-CO.II ft\l>M! Ill Wttl .. ., SlrMt N...,...I INCi!: WJ ,.......,, lltul••f,._ ... ,., Cltmtn'-' .J #IOtffl ., Ct<'lllM iltttl , ......... 17141 ~J-4121 • ago to dispo.se or Dwyer School two years after the completion of the Sowers campus. O\\')'er is the oldest school in the district and previous board tnembers decided it v.·ould be better financially tll dispose of the building ra ther than retiab ilitate it. Th~ dislrict , howe\'er, is now having second 1boughts about abandoning the school and lae"site. ·~·e contend that five years ha ve , j C'-"'H AllNIWll 641·1671 ... ·-,..,. ....... c.-., C-ltlft .... ,no .. ---pa:Dffd ~anc1-growth patterns in the disrri~have changed ,'' Palmer said. "The Joc'\l'fon of Dwyer School i~ central In our district, and It may. be .,..·ise for u.s to build a new school. on !his ·site. 1JMd costs \ elsewhere a re astronomical. so ma)'be we shouldn 't move off this site." '-flVl' .... I lt1J. Or..-COff! ~!,r\lfll '°"'"""_' ... ""' ,,.;1tt, Ul\lllrtll-, flf"""1l'I _.... ., ....,.........,.,.. '*'"' ""~· • .. ·-7 .. ..., .. " MllC.111 ,..,. -..... "~ ........ --= •1111 ti C..11 Mni. , '°'"""'°' ..., .., arritt u.u ..........,., " ..... Ill.It• -"""'' ~lllfrtlry ............... """"'"'· \ TiA·o officials from the S l a t e Departmeiu . of F.ducation &re coming · -to the diS1rict to discuss the contract signed five. years ago, acco rding to Palmer. · l The second phase of the masteT plan will focus on special education facilities. Presently. the district lacks these fa cilities and sends their spec i a I education children to the Ocean VI™' School District. A maste r plan on the state level calls for special education facilities for children 3-years-old through 21 (in unified school distcictJ. or through 14 years old in districts such ,as 11untington Beach City. "\\le have tentative plans to put the facili ty at Peterson School with a major re1nodelfng job to equip the school for handicapped children," Palmer said. i\1ary Gene Hicks, special &ducaton cooniinator, told the boant it will take close to 18 months to complete the fa- cility once it is begun. .. Since the J:Q<J.Ster plan by the state calls for 3-year~lds lo ~Be included. th is ~·ill take a great deal morer work,'' 1.·lrs. Hicks explained. 1'0eean· View will still accept our special education, kids next year, but the following year we'll be in...trouble if our own facilities are not. completed," ~lrs. ~licks sa id. . · "Once the state .master plan is completed, too. we cannot send out children to private schools on AB 95 and have the state pay for it as we do now," she added. The third portion ol the mastero>lan - f unded by tMJStees wlll Inv o Ive administrative facWUes, Inc I u d Ing "'Arehouses, food sCrvlces, 'transpona· lion and other special d~rtmentJ. • ,J r ' • ,. OPIN ' ... Warm Up Sults-21.95 Nylon 24.95 to 34.95 Gym Pants-Sweat Sox Warm Up Jackets Children's Acryfic Warm Ups-19.95 - RacquetbaU Racquets Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets Racket Strillilll. Raleigh }ikes· & Parts Tires-fUbes-:-A~ ·a~e Repail111 646-1919 Basellall Sltaes Adidas-Spot Bllt Soccer Sb~es Adidas & Spot Bilt Track Shaes~didas & Spot Bilt .,_ SUNDAY .... J " . . ·j,. An Purjose Shoes-Adidas Spot Bilt • .· Tennis Slw Adiilas-Tretom •• " . Clmrse-lack Purcell Basket Ball SllDes C1111Yerse & Midas· • Speeda.Swimsblt~ & Trunks Tibia Tellis PalllRes Darts & Dart Ions ( • • } • I I ' ! ' I I • l~t Your .Service A ~unday, \\1ednellday ud Friday Fet&ure Of tbe Dally Pilot Got-a probten&? Tl!tn write Pot· Ounn. PtlL Wilt cut red tape. get the answers and action ~ o u • • S' . 1r1ca .. May I • Ask ·••d "1° C A, Bla k d 0 ~:· i~··;; oast reas c · e iit -mim:mt-mld7"1---·~~~;::::;.:====~~~~~'.]~~~~~ · butineu. Mai~ Officials -of Southern-California-Edison ---used-to~chcclc-transmission-line·s. II our ques· Company today were still attempting The spokesman said ·~we're not tiqns to Pas to dctennine the exact cause · or hangi ng our hat" on the so 1 a r Dun tt I At • widespread Orange Coast electrical disturbance theory but that it was one Yo ur Service, Orange Coos£ outages Tuesday and were investigating of 'many sources for the interruption Doil·iJ Pilot, f'.O. Bot l 560, Cosio possibility·of interference from space. b;eing investigated. ~:le.ra. (;a., 92626 . .Jnclu.de 11our An Edison Company spokesman said ~-' . .. t<.t~rlione ·numbtr. the company was notified Tuesday by~ lhe Space Disturbance Forecast Center r--iir.===-.....--efUnd----ifiJJOU1aer,coto.tn1ra-so1ar magnet -I111n·ate-tlaim-:==.i~:11!'1\' disturbance could be felt in Southern ·DEAR PAT: l'nl : writing due to California. continuing problems \vith Record Club "This phenomonon is unique for our or A1nerica. I've sent all information Edison service territory 1>ut Jlf)t for necessary to fill my orders, so there the northern central United States. "We're exploring th.is as a possible shouldn 't be any confusion about which cause for the widespread interruptions records J'd originally "'anted. And as of _ electrical service experienced in the for their clahns or shortages from time Laguna Niguel, El Toro, Mission Viejo, to time. I've nOliccd thar two records -Irvine, -Tustin-and· Laguna-area!-;» d r ed spokesman said. 1'1n slill waiting tor have been a. ver is The interruption occurred Tuesday in current magazines for several months afternoon as a series of short poo,1,·er .after I placed my order. Yet, I'm still breaks in Laguna Beach. Six of them \\'i thoul either rct'Ords or a refund. \\'ere cyunted in Laguna. Ii;i other areas K: J., Jlu_ntington Beach electrical circuit breakers cut off power for longer periods of time. Carol Steinbaugh, Rtt'Ord Club or An Edison Company spokesman America 's customer relations manager, termed the short interruptions "the will weirdest thing I've ever seen." He said says new management procedures · engineen were checking c ompan y attempt to institute -a polley -resulttng equipment and helicopters were-being Of lnhun1an Jail Probed An accused killer 's allegation that he is being subjected to ''inhuman.'' confinement in the Orange eounty Jail will be investigated Thursday in a special Superi~r Court h~aring. • Judge .... J8mes Turner ordered jail officers, assistant district attor_ney Ed Freeman and defense attorney·· Pete r Norton(to appear in his courtroom when he rules on a number of requ ests filed by Blas Anselmo SOlaJJo, 32. of Santa Ana. ___ _ Solnno is accused with Joseph A. • j • • ury ' ' , . I . .. OAJL V PJLOf ;, 4c Watergate Tape.Gaps Sr1spicio11s DULL~'TIN \\'ASHINGTON tAP) -A \Vhit.e Hou11·,~ ._ aide testified this afternoon his signat urt "'as forged on a document sho"·ing hf..~ recei\'ed the tape recorder technical ex· perts say \\'as used v.·hen a segment ttt . ,. a sUbpoenaed \\'utergatr tupe "'u~ ,L_ er.ascd-Stephen-Cull-lold-a-f,derat-co11~· ---t hearing, ho\\·e,•cr, th at hr did ren1ember recei\•ing Che recorder. • \\'ASl11NGTON ~AP ~ -lJ.S. Dislricl Judge John J. Sirica said today ht> .... jntrnds to decide \\'hethcr to recorn1nend · that the case of the obliterated \\;alergatc tape lo be presefltcd to a grand . ' JUI')'. Sirica made the announccn1ent in open c-ourt shortly after a Secret Sc r\•icr agent contrndictcd soznc tcstin1ony Rost , ---·----------- TAPE ERASURES CONCERN REPUBLICANS. Story, Page 4. ----------- in refund s ~'hen records will not be availabl e for long periods. Stembaugh says yo ur records, or a refund, will be sent immediately. She suggests th at others with similar problems write lo her at-the company-. P. O. Box 517, Mercy Killing Jurors Selected Davilla1 27, or Compton of fatally wounding a feUow prisoner in the ,county jail Nov. 16. UP'I TtltPllflt i\·larv \\loods. · President N i x o n ' s '. secr~tary, g<ive in November 3t a hearing called to determine what caus~~' an 18 1,2·minute gap in a subpoenaed \Vatergate tape. . It is alleged that Solano stabbed Jose Angel Zatarian 22, of Santa Ana, 16 · lirilfs in a· washroom after the victim JOHN WAYNE LAUGHS IT UP IN 'ENEMY TERRITORY' Newport Actor, With Bodyguard, Answers t:farvard Stu~ents ~18ncbester, Pa. 17:145, Ctericnl' illixup MINEOLA, N. Y. (UPil :._ Eight jurors have been clKlletl .for, the .murder trial- ol Dr. V~t A. Montemarano, 34, - JiK> is charged with killing an incurably ill cancer patient by injecting a fatal had been lured there by Davilla. ?\iore ~~-:;.e ~m~soner• were in ·~e ·~·· Du· ke. Holdilli;l Own Solano complained after Judge Turner ~ -Jn another development I.he \Vhlte 11ou;;e said _today · ·'pre ma t'u re.· judgrtien1s.'' about the-cause -oi -the .gap in the controversial Watergate tape •·air. altogether unwarranted-," the n s ought to draw a curtain of silence around the subject. DEAR PAT: SinCe Jast April I've been trying to get Atlantic Richfield to straighten out my credit card accoWlt. I've received a dalen letters and tiave replied to each one. In August I was told to write to ''F. Fog" at Atlan tic's headquarters. I got a letter in return saying. "YOll have not replied to our previous letters.''. signed by l<'. B. ~rc \\'itt . This seems to be one of those 1m· possible "nightmare" situations. ordered-"-ootli men-to-fa:ce-trra Aprn---~-- S. W ., Newport Beach dose of salts into 'bis system. • A panel of 72 prospective jurors was exhausted in ch005ing the rour men and rour women, and a new panel or 00 was called for questioning today. Dr. Montemarano, the chief resident surgeon at the Nassau Cpunty llledical Cente r, is charged with slaying Engene Bauer. 59: Wit h an injection of potassium chloride in Novem!:>Cr, 1972. 3 that he i$ being . kept in medical isolation with no reading materials. showers or changes of clothing and absolutely no exercise or shaving privileges. Solano said other accused killers who are kept in the jail's so--called "high power'' se~urity cells get all lhe privileges he is being denied. Solano is held With bail denied pending_ trial. Davilla remains in the county jail \\'ith bail"sct at S:5(1,000. John Spencer. \'ice president of the firm handling the ARCO cards. says your case became conrused because of 8 mix·up o'·er an unsigned check and a ch.•rical error i.bat caused you to - he billed aft er your file bad bffll pulled Ior N1rret1.iorr.--Ad~-:-asts~yo_~ -1or fi-' • ' a copy of a cance cheek for a missing monthly paymtnt. Wben this is sent. your accoun& will be brought up to date. Finance charges ba,•e been dropped. Otbers wUb si milar problems ca n get individual attention by writing to Spencer at the address ori the bUling tnvelope. Rationing of Gasoline · Should be Unnecessary Cn11cellif1g ~urchnse• \\1ASHJNGTON CUPI) -If American dr ivers continue to save gasoline and if domestic refining holds up. the nation can get through its energy pinch without .-----· ·----OIL INDUSTRY· ADMITS MISLEADING DATA, Ptgt 26 DEAR PAT: \\!hat is the purchase price required under the Jaw giving a consumer a "cooling off" or mind rationing gasoline, federal officials said changing tim e p er i o d when he signs today. a contract lo buy merchandise? 1 am Not only this, they said, but there consi dering the purchase of a s45 camera will be enough heating oil to go around ... for my son's birthday and will have to put it on a time payment basis. If this winter unless the weather turns he doesn 't like the model I choose. unusually seve re. and provided that most system, to · be put into effect only if and. \\'hen needed. Sawhill said 11n impro vement in t h e energy iituatio n'vas necessary to avoid rationing, "and \\'C're getting a n improvem_ent." With' drivers' cooperation and other conservation measu res, plus continuing 1..-generally lnild. weather and a .leak_ in Arab oil countries' cn1bargo of shipments 'to the United States, said Sawhill, "\Ve feel that we are goi ng to avoid rationing.·· Way1ie Dodges Sno-ivballs at Harvar<l CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) -"Is that a wig you 're wearing ?" shouted a studen t from the back of the theater. John \Vay'rle of Newport. Beach, the aging hero of sCorcs or v.1este_rns and \\'ar movies. grinned and pulled ever so genny at his light brown hairpiece. "This is rea l hair," he shouted back . "It 's not mine .. But it's real hair."· · The audience cheered and roared with laughter_'.__ Wa)tnc. 66. 'was pelted with snoWballs and' picketed by unfriendly Indians as he braved enemy territory at Harvard Uni \•ersity Tuesday for a gO{>d·natured~ roasting. He eve n managed some quips or his own about President Nixon arid the White House tapes. \Vayne, bare-headed. smiling and smoking a cigar, dodged sno\vballs as he rod e 10 blocks atop an .4.rmy annored personnel carri~r through the streets of Cambridge to the l!arvard Square Theater. A few of the snowballs hit their target but \Vayne batted some a\vay. \Vayne \\'as challenged to a verbal shoot-out "'ilh students by the Harvard Lampoon because of his conservative views and tough·guy image. The college humor magaz ine's editors dared him to "appear in the most radical.. m~st intellectual, in short , most hostile territory on earth." "Further discussion would b~ improper "'hile this matter is in court." Said, a formal statement from the office of \Vhite House counsel J . Fred BuZhard t. -- Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L:: \\!arren. questioned at length about the- circun1stanccs surrounding the 1811%- rninute gap in a June 2-0. 1972 la pe_ or a conversation bet,veen President ' Nixon and former aide H. R. lialdem'ait. • finnl y ~ decllned to reiipond tO mo~f inquiries. -· :' However, when a reporter ilsked, ''Did the President erase the tape?," \Var reri'-1 responded : '•'The answer tO your questiOn-1 is no.'' .+ Th e agent testifying today, Louis B .. Sims. heaa of the technical security;~ purchased ~ \!her 5000 tape rip>rd•ti! '"'1th a root pedal Oct . 1 for use bY.; !\·Ii~ Woods. . ' Sims said he delivered the machin'e to Stephen Bull at about 1:15 p.m. " l\iiss Woods testified that . she used'· !he machine for about 2~~ hours tha~ day before she accidental1y pushed the \\'rong button , when interrupted . whil~ listening to a tape. ·· She said she told the President wh3t· · . happened about 2: 15 p.m.. only 45 minu tes after Sims said today that he. left Bull's office after delivering th'e. machine. · Si1ns also testified that t h f!. microphones installed for · the \Vhite House taping system are still in place and that the wire s connecting them with the recording equipment were not, cut until some time after the recordet~r \Vere rcn1oved. will I have the opport unity to cancel Americans keep thermostats si1 degrees lt.ll--·the-·contr~8nd41:et-Gut,_from-under---.lower---than-Jast wintei'.-- As for heating oil, Sawhill said Tuesday: "If we get a colder than normal-· winter.,......we--coukl~.ahort.,.!! But he added that if the weather is normaJ . the threat 'of a general shortage Jnstead. \Va yne ·received a standing ovation .from t~e capacity audience .of l ,600 persons. l!iiiiiiiiiii~~iiiii~~~!ii!iii,!i~i.iiiiiiijf'"''--;:----,~ "" e#& ., """ '\ . " ' . the payments? The officials said it is likely the fin~I P. 0 .. Huntington Beacla decision on gasoline rationing will not , \ · have to be made until summer brings Yes. State law AB Sil, ~eCtive Ja~. peak demand. I. 19i4. extends consumers rights ander John C. SaY.'hill, deputy director of th e three-day cooling off period. The the Federal Energy Office1 outlined more bill gives the consumer the right to detillls today of a standby rationing t'ancel a contract for purchase o( a · would disappear. .. Sawhill said the FEO was selling up the •gasoline standby plan in all its details . for possible implementation March I. . Meier Wants to Disclose 'Nixon Link to Hughes' GEM QLK . HISTORY OF REPEATER WATCHES product costing over $25, rather than $50 as the law previously allowed. It also e"tends the ,period of. Ume wbicb the buyer has to cancel tt mkllltgbt uf the third busine s!I day, reqllirea that a detachable HNolice of CsnceUatloa" be provided with the eontract, rtqalres the contract and notice to be prtated iii the same language as that prbiclpally used in th t oral sales presentatioll, requlrcs the seller to Inform the buyer orall.Y of bis right to canctl at the thne the coutract Is executed and prohibits any ca ncellation fee. VANCOUVER, B.C. (UPI ) -A foriner Aleier ~.a~. he is ~,ager to _!estifr_ --Repealer (or striking) \~at~hes, aide to billionaire Howard Hughes sa2s because his proble.m.s. --sfem from lus first inade in a bout 1676, indicate he wants to tell the Senate Waterga'e ~~ledge of a~llv11tes . ~Y ~ughes the tinle by repeating it through Committee about rela tionships betwee n-of(1c1ala and the Nixon adm1n1strallon. gongs or bells. ·These \vatcbes have, Veterinar,1 Cottfrels --the President~tie f>resident's biother Those problems include a $9 million variously, hour. quarte~, half- ' Donald and the Hughes organization. la\\'Suit filed against ?\>Icier by Hughes quarter, five miute and minute re- DEAR--PAT: When our fe1nale "kitten" John Meier, 40. said in an interview and l\\'O indit;tments by federal grand peaters, and the number of hou~s startled me by we lcoming a few ardent at his home in suburban TsaW\vassen. juries allegin g conspiracy and income or tinles struck are regulated 1n tom cat suitors, I called several area B.C., that if the committee does not tax evasiOn. Both the Hughes suit and exactly tW same tnanner as the \'Clerinarians asking fees ·charged for hold hearings 011 the subject, he is the indictments relate to some $18 striking \Vo rks of clocks. spaying. When quotes ran ged .frqm $25 • considering releasing his testimony million in mining claims bought by lo $45 for the same operation, I started through the news media. Hughes Tool Co. when Meier was its to become dubious about the ethics or Meier has met \\'ith committee "scientific adviser." The trlte inventor of the repeater r lhcs• vets I would_like Jo \Yatch l1as been in dispute. \\'ith a so1ne o -..,__ --· lnvestigators-twice.-Asked what he wants -''f-tve-been u n d-e r·-a lot of (ITT:!SSure. koo\v v.•hiCh s 1 a·rc agency regulates to testify about, Meier listed Hughes' which startOO after being questiotlcd by clergy1nan.~Ed\vard_Ba_rlo.w ... and a veterinarians and find out if tbe~C are ·pure ha 8 e ol Airwest air lines for a the Watergate people." Meitr said. Landan watchmaker , Daniel Quare any "guidelines" recommended when a reported · $90 mUlkm in 1969 _ which Meier ran unsUCC<!ssfuUy for the both \vorking on such' a \\latch .at person new to a partic:ular area (as Prestdent Nixon approved_ and $25'1@0 D.emocratic senatorial nomination in the same time. \Vhen Barlow a~ '"'e are) chooses a· private veterinarian in campaign contributions from Huglits New Mexico in 1972. He believes that plied .for a patent on his invention. to care ror the family pets. to Nixon in both the 1968 and 1972 some of bis difficufiics with the Quare succeeded. in .postpo.nement W. C., Dana Point presidentl81 elections. government ~tem from "my liberal of the patent unttl his version \v.as The st~te Jloard · oLEsllmlJIOl'I 1•. "ft en<0mpesoei tile whole-Howard potut<s:• --eJ(a:ittined:-Both watches were. m· Veterinary l\tedlclne In Sacramento b: Hughes • "Richard Nix o n • Don Nixon He said that during the primary vest1gated. and Quare wa~ assign· th e exa mining, licensing and regulatory relationship,'" Meier said. campaign "I criti cized the w a r and ed the ,Patent becaus~ his \\latch ""Ogcn~y 11:overnlng ve•ertnary practice tn Meler decllned-10 elaborate on specific a lot of (Nixon) administration policies." was a simpler mechanism. ·Cullfornla . It advises consumers io &oM aspects ol his planned teStimony, saying 'Meier said that Hughes hired him . ro r 11 ·veterlnnrlan 's prom In e • t I y he intended to honor a pledge made aa an executive aide because of the . Repeating \V&tches are extreme· dlsplaytd' license, as well. u a rtDtwal to the Waterga}e investigators that l)e,.. bll1ioo,.ae's project during his first years 1)7 complicated, and it is a tribute license. Make e<rtalo ,tbal all 1er.tcn wouldn't dltc1111 l1 prior to the hearings. wjtb . .flugbes. to the ingenuilX o! early watch· - the As ·usual , Howard Miller 111akes a W ARLr-\ conversation ~iece of a timepiece, ---VI' · 1.::1-The dial lsan accurate 5-color map, TIME CLOCK .. with local time windows in 70 key areas, including 4 U.S. zones and ·Daylight Savings Time. An impres- sive h_ome accessory. Walnut case 1j'.'x24"x3Y,", with a satin '8950 aluminom accent strip. --.•. HOWARD Mllll'R CLOCKS 11 ..... -,.~ (..._~ .. ,-- • • .. ' . t r . " ' . . ·, '· '·: '"" . '• .. " : ------1121..NEWP-OAT-ltVO.,-COSTA-MlS;,,_ __________ _ ,t )>e prnvttltd andlor--ro<el>ff re :rhe aimmlU. baa.. "'*-atlOCIUllOld-ffe.IO!d·aleo-11&-ha .. told tile Watergate makl!rs that sucii a <jevice could ~clearly understood. M•ny of tk 11Hnl'1 wllellle• wlll re<on~e 115 bearlnp ,-.Oopimlt1te about" dealings-belwee havc-been"'!tlccess!ull ' roducedt-,-.~·,_., 733 complaints received last year were The decision wUl not be made un til • Hughes ·and the Nixon administration, almost 300 years ago. c0NV{N!lMt lflMS 1' YCA-S IN lMl-$A·Ml tOCATIO~ '"'''"'••lc•.;f -M11i.t C~••t• l'MOH£ f<ll·,··· treced to a lack or communtcatlon. after C.OOgress reconvenes Jan. 1l. on lbe atomic testing issue. / • • " I • \ ·- • "· • • f DAJ~Y PJLOT Wfdnf1day, January l&, }q74 with Tom arphine -.. ·'.'::·, .. ~ }N Down With . . Baskethnll? . WASHINGTON tUPJ\ -Somt 1 .. ding Republlcans today acknowledged that tilt ne\v tape'. erasure disclosure y,·as a heavy, ne\V setback to President Nixon in his efforts 10 \\'eatber the \\latergate crisis. ... J'his is the 'penultimate link in the thain of eyJdence that has steadily been forged to show that there has been • a conscious, deliberate effort t'o obstruct justice," said R e p. John B. Anderson, Ill.._ second ranking member of the House GOP leadership. "'One bas the. feeling of approaobing the final denouement in this drama," said Anderson. •·r fail to see how this can do anything but accelerafe the tempo of the impeachment process ... . Sen . Lowell P. Weick'"'° (R.(;onn.). a member or the Senate \Yatergate Committee, said it \\•as .. a tragedy; that anything is being handled In such a \l'RY as to impair . tbe integrity o! the Japes (and) ffiot's what happened, apparently." The new 11ouse GOP leader, J ohn J. Rhodes. Ariz., said he wanted to hear all the evidence before making substantive comn1ent...,.but said the new development "doesn't help" Nixon supPOtters ln their arguments against impeachment dema'nds. • The comments followed disclosure Tuesday by technical experts lhat J8 Y.: minufes or one of Nixon's Wales::gate conversations v.·ere erased by a series of manual manipulations of a tape • recorder. Rep. Thomas Railsback (R-Ill.), a member of the flouse Judiciary Committee considering Impeachment propc:15als, said the report of the experts who e.'<amined the tape was more serious, lh•n the original IUll10WlC<llleO tllat a 811 p existed. "This shifts tl>e burden · blclt lo lhe President fo subst11nUate the original story or exP:lain that something happened of which the President has n o knowledge,'' Railsback said. Sen. Howard H. Baker (R-Tenn.),. , another Watergate commltl'ee member, said. ''If the net effect is v.·hat it appears -to be, it v.oold be very, very aedous indeed." • "U somebody intentiooally erased (U1c • . . . ' 18\1 minutes), \Vhether it was inadvertent-!old ' tnt N~w York Tim9' b6 denied ly'eraoe<i. is still a mystery lo me," said '"Wl«!Ulvocally" that lie wai respomlble Baker. He said the wa1erp,te ~mmtttee for any Of · the erasures of .the Jupe may \li'ant to have extra hetrina1 on the 20. l972. conversation between Nlxoa. matler. ruld Ij. R. Haldeman, tl>tn Wlllte House 1 Anderson took the technldans1 report chief of staff. • ~ . as evidence that the tape--was ':doctored Bull was quoted that ''a number. deliberately" although tbt exp e r t 1 ol ot}ter -persooatt in the \\'bite HoWNt., themselves dld not SIY so directly. had access to the tapes: , Ander>On noted that tl>e reporl said Sen. Barry M. Goldwater (R·Ariz.), the erasures all.. ere made whlle the · said lbe technJdans' report 0 doeln't· ' tape \li'DS on a recorder \$ed4 • for' -moan a thing to me." He added, "no transcriblng by Rose .Mar.y Woods~ one knows whar was erase<I. It cjuld Nixon's personal secretary, and aald: have been very top secret material "Certainly a very limited number of bet\\'een (ltenry) Klssineer and the people in the \Yhile l!ouse would have Presjdent and it could have been ' had access to that machine.1' pertinent io the WaCeitate tapes, but One of lhqse who did, special no Clle is ever going to be able to pre~idential assistant Stephen B. Bull, ·ieu .. .'' , • ' A~lERJCANA DEPT.-Now that the 1as.ketball season has arrived. causing · ..., no--to gin1p around on a sore leg ~~ider the problem or i\·lr. Larry T'. •mJlh. a CPA who lives up in the Jig canyon area of-Newport Beach. Italy· Arrests 3 • · 1-n Getty _;Kid-n.ap-Indonesians -. - ' 1if lcimed by &1r. Smith has a couple oI youngsters \•hO, like millions of others acrOss our anC, are aspiring basketball stars. So 1•h!!n Smith and his wire , ~1argic moved n10 their new home up at 3 da·kmonl it., ~hey did the typjcal A_.werican baf etball thing. Tirey installed a hoop ind backboard over the top or the garage loor so the kid s, Laurie. 8. and Gregg, 1, • couJd do some driveway dribbling ind shooting. That is not io say that ~fr. Smith. ~·ho stands 6 feet. four inches, does \0\ get out there himself and try to )Op a fc"' through the old bucket. T .10pe his legs hold out better than mine. • MR. SMITH. HOWEVER. has a M4ple of probl ems which go beyond Nhether or not he will ever make the ers basketball squad. spit~ the fact that Larry and Margie S th painted their basketball backboard · t match the trim of the h o u s e it ' If loped that some of the neighbors -=-i~'t care much for the Smiths adding !tijletic equipment to-the decor of their dr~tWay. AND SOME OF TIIE neighbors look tilt complaint to the Carly.on Hills Co;nmunity Association, aneging that lhe Snliths. by putting up a basketbaO hoop fo~ their kids, had violaled the covenants 11nd restrictions of the associ:itiOn·s arChitectural rules. lasketball hoops and backboards. ~rently1 do not conform to the pr pis of some · Canyon Hi 11 s munity Association memb e rs ' nofions about the American· \Yay or Ll\'· APPARENTLY A VOTE was taken on ' the Smith baske"tball backboard. And It Is allege<! that the qeig~bors balloted l~' to 3 that ·the Smithi must take doim lheir hoop. · • l Part of Money Also Recovered; Drug Tie Hi11ted ROME (UPI) -J ta Ii ii n police annoW1ced tcxiay they "bad arre'.sted three southern Italians ln _the kldnaping of J. Paul ·Getty III and had recovered an undisclosed amount of money believed lo be part ol the $2.9 million ransom paid for his release. A fourth man, the brother of one of the suspects, also was arrested bul \Vas not immediately charged in the kidnaping. Police were said to be . searching ror more suspects, mainly in southern Italy. ' · Police .said the three men were arrested late Tuesday and early tcxiay by members of the Rome flying squad Y.'hich has handled the investigation. , THEY WERE -IDENTIFIED a s - Don1enico BarbillO, 27, Vi n c en z o J\.fan1moliti, 32. and Antonio t>.lancuso. 34 ; all are from Calabria. lhe region that forms the toe of the Italian boot. Barbino, sn ordeNy in a Rome polyclinic, was arrested at his Rome apa rlment , police said. The other two \\'ere captured in small towns in Calabria -Ma1n1nolito in Gioia Tauro and t>.1ancuso in Cicala, Police also arrested Barbino's 34-year- old brother Sa1fte, who lived nearby in another Rome apartment. He was charged w i I h illegal .possession of ammunition --after police found a supJ>.ly of Jnilitary ammunition in his apaitmeiit -and not in conqection with the kidnaping. ---- Far11i B11s Tragedy Investigators today are still uncertain what caused bus carrying farm laborers to plunge into irrigation canal near Blythe, killing I9. Officials said vehicle ·- was traveling "in excess of 40 lniles per hour in 25 m.p.h. zone" but speed has not been determined as the cause of crash . .:_:....:..:_ _____ ~~--~ Fo11r Strangled Sheriff Slain With Wife, Kin . ' . Teen-agers Fi1id 'Murdered Fa1nily On Me.Xi co·• Trit> ·. · WICHITA. Kan. tUPlh -Three teen· a sweatshirt. was. hanging from a .. agers returned . honle from school . , drainpJpe in ttie basement. ~fAZA'I1..AN, t.-fex ico (UPI ) -Gunmen T sd ( • r·nd t•· ,~angled bod. · ue ay o 1 ire ~1 ies Police said the family car was found $mith 's son Gregg, meanwhile. is OOt ror the basketball team up there at Eastbluff Park in Newport's recreation pr~ram. And ~Ir. Smith figures his yoµng man · can use practice. So he hai resisted the community association dictum to haul dov.'n his backboard, hoOp and net. W NOW THE CANYON Hills Com- ~ity Association · has filed a lawsuit in. Orange County Superior Coo.rt to compel the Smiths to get out ol the 11ei.ghborhood basketball business. • ' POLICE DURING l h e' night also ar.tested two other Ci.labrians on suspicion o( ,iUegal possession o r narcotics, they v.'ere identilied as (;iuseppe Lal\1anna, 25. arrested in Rom<'. and Antonio Femia, 59, arrested in Alessandria. northern Italy. shot to dealh Donald Jennings, sheriff of their parents, a brother and a sister, . of Everett Count y, \\1ash ., his wife. and The victims were bound and gagged in the parking lot at a nearby mother-in·l,aw alongside the ~lazatlan-and a hangman's noose \\'SS tied around supermarket. It was believed the killer \Vhen I' read this news dispatch . I sirhply didn 't believe it. So I called !\frs. Smith today. "Tell me it isn·t so," I said. Nixon Souglit Gift--Papers SHE LAUGHED PLEASANTLY. 'Tm afi"aid it is," she answered. '·But we're very hopeful all this can be settled By lhe Associated Press without going to court.., Nev"s reports say an aide to So do I, Mr. and ~frs. Smith. There industrialist Howard Hughes has I f h. · b Am · told Senate . investigat"ors that are a ot o t mgs wrong wit er1ca Pr 'd N' ted t h' these days. ' -~ . es1 enl 1xon sugges o _1m iBut one or the things right aOOut 1n l~ 1,hat he seek a campaign -ffiiS coun r ~ti:ldrwtio-srartJappily .. --·--contrJ~1o.n-1r.9m_H!!ghes. T- all home, shooting a few ba sRets in The Ne_w York Times, u1e. "ew ttleir-01111 front driveway. York Daily News! the . Bal~1more Sun and CBS.TV all said Richard Danner made the statement to P1·o<luce Strike Set NE\Y YORK (AP) -Warehousemen struck at the world's biggest wholesale produce market before its usual peak or acti vity early tcxiay, shutting the city off from fresh fruit and vegetable supplies. The wildcat strike at the Hunts P'tlint J\13.rket in the south Bronx stemmed from dissatisfaction over \veges. investigators for the Sen a t e \Vatergate committee. The News and the Sun quoted unidentified committee sources as saying Danner. the manager or a Las \1egas hotel, to Id investigators Nixon asked for a $50,000 contribution. The Times did not mention a specific figure. The \Vhite House said the story was ':flatly wrong." Durango highway early Monday . police each of necks. or killers drove ay,•ay from the scene said , "This is one of the most bizarre cases in it. Telephone lines leading to the The district attorney's office of r ve ever seen," Police Chief Floyd house had been cut. Concordia. Sinalva State. said all' three J 'd "l bord annon sa 1 . t ers on execution." "All nlurders are wipleasant, but lhis persons ~'ere shot. two nf them in the The victims v.·ere Joseph Olero, 38. head. TJic motive of the triple slaying his .,~:ife. Mrs. Julie B, Olero. 34, their is one of the worst I've setn."' said appeared to be robbery. authoriti es said. daughter , Josephine, 11, and a son, Jose Dr. Ro,bcrt Daniels, Sedgwick County The bodies of Jennings, 68, his wife. 0 JI 9 tcro , . coroner. Jean Florence: and ~1rs. Jennings' Police said today autopsies comple1ed Detectives said the knots used to bind mother. t>.1rs. Thomas Healy, 76, y,·ere ll f · · -•-ed I d . h k h on a our v1ct1ms :iuuw they died the victims appeared to be the work oun Ul l e camper true 1 ey were of strangulation, but officers would driving on an ap·parent vacation trip. of an expert The house apparently had reveal no other details of the autopsy. · Investigators said the entire truck had not been touched except for the telephone been rifled and pockets, purses and THE FBI ENTERED the case""'t the line. wallets turned inside out. ~ The camper \Vas discovered about 40 request of police, reported to check ----rffill'.!Y"1tOmi\1a'Z:ltl·an-;-·a-Pacifie--€ottst leads in PiJerlo _R!~ t_tie fa mily's ~. port city. o'.1gma me. Po,.,. saur revenrana .;,-VIIanon Dr11g The bodies were taken to ~famtlan robbery were among the several motives . J v.•here 1he U.S. Cons ulate · rn ad e being considered ,by investigators. -The arrange1ncnts for their retun1 to victims' empty billfolds were found in Wa shi ngton state. lhe house, · The only survivor of the incident v.•as Police said Otero drove the three older a sma ll fox terrier, children to school Tuesday morning. In Jennings home town of Everett. \Vhen they returned . the oldest boy \\lash., County Corone r Bob Phillips took ran to the home of a neighbor, Del over as acting sheriff. Johnson. PhilUps. a long time friend of the "The ·boy said 'please help mC. my family a~d ne~t in _line for acti~g sheriff father is dead or something,' Johnson unde!"'ttie law, -said that Jcnrungs was said. . - Facility B11r11s SANTA MONICA (AP ) -Fire has damaged a six·story building houSing !he $ynanon drug_ rehabilitation facility, causing the evacuation of about 300 persons, firemen said today. Dama'e from th< bla7.e Tuesday night was esumated 'by firemen. at $25,000., _There were _no inll!ries.__TI>e blaze was known." JOHNSON ACCO~IPA"IED h bo ~enter.eel !n the attic. Cause was under 1 1 • 1 . 1,-l e y 1nveshgat1on. "one or the n1ost honest men rve ever to the home, ~e S8:Jd. and called. police: Synanon, a block-long 'beacfl.front Otero and his wife. were on a.bedl'Oljlm facility with .about ~40 patient'i, is a, , ' Tanaka V ~si·t ; From Wire Senltt1 ' JAKARTA-L Indonesia fl.tobs rantpaged agninst visiting' J~ Prime Minister Kakuei_. TMnka" , tod'y in · a second day or protest against, Japanese etonomic penetration of the country. The continued violence a I s o hit zt influential Chinese merchants and at c-...• _IN_S_H_O_RT_._· ._) Indonesian offlciaJs aUegedly pro(iting from foreign deals. A casualty count from today's violence "'as not iminediately available. Tlie foll , from ~esday's rampage stood ' at ie.Vtn killed and 49 injund. -' • Phno1n Penh Po!f~lled PHNOM PENH -Rebels bombanled _do~·ntown Phnom Penb tOday ~ in the second rocket attac-k in less thaM -24 hours. At least 13 persons were kOled and 33 uoonded in the t\\•in shtllings. In an attack I ate Tuesday night. a · throu h a three-sto apartment building, k!I mg at least 1 persons. . , . e Sk11fa'1 80 Degrees llOUSTON -Ground officials lold Oie · Skylab 3 astronauts they could postpone today 's medical test jf it gets too hot in.Side their orbiting spacecraft. Because of the angle or the earth in relation to the .sun, the SkYlab space ship ·spent 74 c009eCUliVe hOun 'in sunligbt. llllring Tueiday'i -Gnd-day-of the mission, the crewmen worked In temperature! lhat ctept into the·IOs. 11 ··-· .......... \. e Pound Sinks to 1-. ' LONDON -The ailing British J/O.lllld today crashed to a new all-time toW on European money markets in a wavf: of selling sparked by wa!llings tlJ&t th e country's deepening industrial ,crisi~ could lasl for years to come. Al noon it \\'as "'OJI.hi onlv $2 .1622 -a drop of 2'N: cents since 0 Tuetda7. A year ago it wu worth $2.50. ... . • • ., A Flo d • ~h floor. The_ son was '.n another bl'drqom center for re-education ·of drug addicts, .... eas 6 -O-.:.A.T and the SISier, wearing only socks ·and alcoholics and other troubled persons. -c . ---· -t'1tll----:ll:J[j :ft-T-T----;;1 ,;--~,::::;;;;;~.,,;;:,;;;;;;;;:-;;;;;;:;_;;;;--:.;:.-;;::;;;-::;;:;--:::---::;::::;:;;;;;-Niucnr.e!i11iliaiit:ioiir~-...,.......:::...:=~'...:..--~ • Mississippi Run~ Over Banks; W arni1igs Out Ufl 'WIAIHU lotOC.A~I • V.S. Summ•r11 Floodlnu from Ille m'11wl"ttr lh1w llK tltti'\ lfPOi llt:I lrl ldltle, Klilt\ICk'I' •lid T~1te. W1r,..1no1 w.r1 ~ttd •lorWil l!'lf MltllCllll'I 1ft4 M!t'llufDDI lt!.,..r1. Tiii Mluhsl,:11)1 II nmnlfio °"'' Ill 0.l'lkt II Mew M.,,,,,, •lid C:tNlhtr'IYIUt, Mo.. Ofc:lllM ol mtttl"I ~. w1i.r1 _,, •~ptetecl 10 rlst hlflritr. Moll ot 1111 rtll ot lllt l'lllJOll 111<1 Sllftllllnt '"" m 11 JJ I 11mper•h1rn Tuel4•'1'· 11\t excepl1on$ btll!lil Ne.,,-York $lll1e •nt:I Ntw E1'9l•n(I, 110111 $'10Wl•ll; Ttl'lnH.ltt V•Uty, ll<;1ht t:1riul1, 1nt:1 m1Kh of ''"' South, log. A 1111,11. •oo OVlt" 111e ScM.llh p••••vzet:1 r/.,,.r tr1nle on the moutll of Ille MIS$lsslppl River. IO•'(!ng " slllps 10 aru:hor Jn thf river Ind G11U of M11xlco ... II 10011.1 11-4 fol' 1h!os doWl'I there," 1 N1llon~1 Wtll~r StrVh:e fol'fCl'lltr I n Pllottown, LI.I Sllt:I ... H loolt$ rlql\t now 1111.1 II won't brNk uo 11nlll nfxl -ell IOl'flel/mf. •• Ttm11er11urts re~ from 74 df9rHS 11 Key ·wnt. Fl1.. to t M;rt111 11 Grind P!ir1t1, "1.0. wllltt 1t.1pld City, 5,0 , rei»rtet:I Kl~'"'· Coastal W~ather F1lr IOCl•Y, Ll;'ltt ••rl•bl• wfrids l'ligM Ind '"Ol'"l'lfllO ""'"' becom/1111 we11 lo IOUlltwetl 10 to 20 knob In 1n1moons -1oe1..,.-1!1d T1t1i1nd1y;-Hgh IOdly Jn tow 10s: C01st1I ltmMrlllKH r1119' from 41 "M. ln•afld tfll'IMr•tlKtl r1nge from •7 •o "· Wtl., ltmPtr11\1r111 ~ S1111, !Hoon. Tides Wl'ONISOAY St<:oncl ti!gll ' • l :Soi p,l'l'I. 3.0 $KOl'ld low lG:St p.m. , 2.~ THVl\SCAY Flr11 111011 J:n 1.rn. SJ 'lftl low I :JO ,..m. 0.2 St<ont:1 l'lftl'I a:07 p.m. J..2 $«-Ol'ld low lJ:ll 1.m. 2.1 Sun rlsn 7:SI •,m. k tt •:• p,m, MOOll rites 2:22 '·"'• St11 UtU p.~, Sub Signals Risked Nuclear . W ar-~Aspin . . -• \\IASHINGTON (UPI ) -Polaris submarine emergency. transmitters mis- takenly signaled twice iri 1971 that subs had been, "1unk by enemy action.'.'. raising the threat of nuclear war, according to Rep .. Les Asptn (0-Wis.) Asp1n said Tuesday that the signals set off general military alerts on both. occ~sjon~. The transmitters were in buoys designed to detach from the sUJ>. n1annes 1n emergencies, but they launched ~maelves by accident, A1pfn aakl. He said the subs themselves had to surCat't and advise by rqular raC:tio that the buoys had mallunctiontd and given a false alarm. Aspln ·se1d the transmitters il!o malfunctioned on at Jea,,t tv.·o_ other oo- ~asions but. did not send W&flike signals. The war sigriale came from vessels m Ille Mcditcrranwi wl>trF tlle Soviet fleet palrols regular1y. • The Navy confirmed the two incldenls look place bul denied lhere were any "massive alerts" such as .th0$e desedbed by Aspin. .. Aspln cbarged lb!t tile l'!avy covered up the incldenJI, and slarted,a barassment campaign agall1st a small elcctniltica flnn LMA Inc. Jbat had designed a rorn)llllerlzi!d receMng syatcm for tile emergency aignl'la. Asp1n and !lewis D~ Malnak. lleild ol LMA. cha11ed the Navy's motive In doing this was lo proloct tile oonfractor that built the malfunctioning buoys, ~llins Radio Co., of Dallas, Tex., by discrediting the !inn tbal di .. covered the erron. • I · Howard Metzenbaum has been appointed .by Ohio Gov. Jobn · Gilligan to• fill' tbe remaining, ... year of the term of William B. Saxbe, who was appointed attorney g~neral. Sen Carl ~ Curtis (R·Neb.) asked Tuesday . that Metzenbaum be barred·· from taking his sea~ pending · an lnvestigaUon into th~ indu .. lrialist's tax returns. · · ' ' DAILY 1'1L0l-• DEUVERY· SERVICE Orlfvtrr or th! Or.Uy Piiot ;-\ .h 111¥1"l~td ~ _Mt"'l'l'•"f'411T.• JI ffll .. lllel 11•"9 fWt' '""' 9t' l.1JJ f.11t,, <Ill lllf )ftf-~ Wit! .. .,..... I• rev. C•llt lrt tt'k1111 lflltll ,I. ,,Ill.• • .... ,.,., 11111 ••• ,/. If. "'" ...... l'ftt!•• ,_ ~ tf • 1.11'1\ llhlft4... ... • •·"'-• ........ ,, <I ll •flf I "9f .-flt tit lk"9fll If ' '"· tlltt l r1 ...... •11 II 1.111, Tfltphonti -• ... ... , Or•.;t ,_"' ., •••..•... M1°iq1 """''" ......... t.1d1 .. ~-· •llf WKll'lt'"lltf .... •• ••·• 14'-11111 11•. CIMloMi.o Cl1M1tr•11t ltN~, • .,, '''" ,,,..,,..,., o,ft, ,,l!tt, "'Ill "9WN, l.lp!ll NlfMI , . ., ~ • ( I \ • ' • I i -. • ' DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL· PAGE • tJ nification Logjam / The word "unification" has been battering around io West Orange County school districts f~r years now. Much time and money has been spent attempting to achieve a plali acceptable to all. , · Efforts going on right' now appear doomed to fail· ure, too, unless changes in attitude are visible on the part of the six school districts Involved. Every dis\rlct agrees unification would be beneficial educationally, and evenfiiilly linanciallY:-\o a JClillilr~n within the 52-square mlle HunUngion Beach Union High School district. . · Yet petty differences and concern over whose dis· trict will come·out on top hate coiored-uDiflcation meet· ings thus far. • · . The deci'sion to hire an outside consulting firm was made to eliminate political and personal differences among the five elementary school districts -Ocean View, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach City, Westmin· ster and Seal Beach. The decision, unfortunately, hasn't worked'Out as itshouid have. _ __ _ _ Ungton Beach, Fountain Va\ley, Westmlnater· and Seal Beach. If the split along district boundaries proves lnfeas· Ible, every other possible plan must be examined - and fast Districts are hoping to get a unification plan before the voters on either the June or November ballot. At the present rote or progress, thls seems aU but impos- sible. _ Unfortunately~ high school students, caught In .an overcroWded dlslr1ct--;:;una le to pass bond elections or tax overrides, at e sWI sulfering. Proven Leaders The city of Huntington Beach has two new depart· ment heads and· the choices probably couldn't have. been better in terms of the individuals picked and the possible boost to city employe )IlOrale. ' • • The consultant is lieh1nd schedule, and ·so°'far has produced little to aid the districts' quest for a soiu· lion, Both men chosen -Dick Harlow is the n"w plan· -ning direcw Bill Hart~ is_JM.pubr work~. dire~qr ~ ar~ longtime city workers, well respected by Ofller c1fy staff members and proven leaders on their own. -------'-• • Basic ·financial information, essential to under· standing whether or not a split along elementary school district boundaries is feasible, will not even be at band until the final progress report meeti)lg, Jl!D. 31. Harlow, 36, and Hartge, 49,. have both been with the city since 1960 and were both the number two men in their departments. Harlow as assistant planning direc· tared Hart~e as city engineer. . Hartge ts ·known as a steady leader, a man with a thorough knowledge of his field who •should guide the p_ublic works .department on an efficient ~.94!E .. The districts themselves may I><> to blame for spend· ing .$6,0.00 of taxpayers' molll!Y .19 hire the firm, and then not overseeing the project adeq~ately. There is also the question of why only one plan w.as studied. The five-way split along school bo~ndaries is only one method. All other-plans have bee~1gnored. The Le,?gue of Women Voters . has expressed con: cern over the sluggishness of the Uruflcation Study Com· mittee and has requested the group study a division along city boundaries, with separate dis~cts for Hun- Harlow, an extremely popular 'P"l"SOnality at city hall , is faced with a more difficult task in helping the planning department dig out from under·a backlog of work, but he has the organizational skills needed for the task. Both meh were easlly recommended by City Admin· istratdr Dave Rowlands and that indicates the confi· dence he has in them. H POOR LITTLE MAT<H <alRL Ever Heard Qf Tropical • -J;enguins? GYDNEY J.HAruu~ ~--oailly niiiijiOTIClnl tacts I R.,. Atross \Vhile Looking Up Other i Th ings: • Contrary to popular belief (and mine, toQ, until 1 found otherwise), more ~pecies of penguins are to be found ou.$ of Antarctica than in-including !Orne in (aemi·tropical and '"'" In tropical ell· ,tes!, , A newly bom-por·- ~ is larger than '. ~wly born black be•r· ' . . More wine is pro- d.ad in Italy than in Trance but ooly three percent or it is erp>rted. . .• , • Watering the lawn seems such a futile enierprise, when you eo111ider that a meie ooe inch of rainfall equals more thah 22,00(f jallons o·~ water per acre. • • • What the U.S. bas vUlgariud into "Groundhog Day" (Feb. 2) is celebrated a!f "CaDdlemas Day" in England, as thf! Feast of the Purification or the Virgin Mary. {Also, what we call "Indian SlCDlmer" is known as "St. J\tartin's Summer" In Great Britain.) • • • Dear Gloomy Gus Remember the Inseparable twtDs. Pete and Repeat? \Ve have a new pair now : ~ and Rebozo. · J .C.V. 0-.W ... _.._. -:As:: ..... W ,...... ..... ""__..rw......, .. ........... MWM•St, .... ,_. 1111 ......... ...,.., .... o.ltY ..... . in "liturgical Importance" the holiday still ranks after Easter, Pentecost, and Epiphany. • • • Icelanders read more books per capita than any other people in the world (what else ls there to do there?), Ice- land abo bas the oldest parliament in the world, the Althing, whlcb wu COll- veMd in the year 930. • • • ' . Tb• two<yllable won! that is moot often spelled wrongly In English -is "naphtha. n • • • • Our unique "separation of powers" in the U.S. Col)stitution, so much in the forefront these days, was prompted by a Frenchman, not by a n Amefican-by Montesquieu's study of Uie British system of governmen.t. • • • '1EI Dorado" was originally the name of a king, not of a region, who was Sitid to be covered with oil and then powdered with gold~ust. • • • What will posterity think of us when it digs up the record price of $175,000 paid for the bullet-riddled car in which wanton Borulle and sluJ.1id Clyde were shot to death four decades earlier? • • • Overall Tax Bill Still Going (Ip Taxpayer Unimpresse:d by Rate Cut . To the Editor : . one hour less in the evening makes In your issue of Jan. 3. Supervisor burning lights one. hour more in the Rocald Caspers is reported as noting 1\lAILBOX _m_om_in_g beneficial. that in Orange County \\-'e have had BEING A homemaker, I do my· two con9eCUtive tax rate reductions and housework in the morning. Now, with '\with a little bit of luck ... the possibility no swtligbt, it requires just about every of a third tax rate reduction is very Letter& from TeadeT! are welcome. light on to do a proper job. Where real:''~------------Nurmalty;-unitns-shou·ld-cmwey-thm---if-t~ur-Of-datkness was in the messages i·n 300 w01ds or less. The evening, only· one. or two lights w~uld MR. CASPERS knows perfectly well right to condense lttters to fit space be necessary to e~JO~ ·a relaxing everu~g. that a tax rate reduction is meaningless or eliminate libel ii f"eserved. All let-My husband lS m the construction In Itself; what really matters is a ' busin u rod of ter1 1')utt include rigMture and mail-. · ess -by no means a sma reduction in -taxes, a p uct t\\'O ing address but names may be wit~ industry. Every company I ~w of factors of which the tax rate is on1y held on request if !Uf/icient reason surts work . at 7 a.m. and finishes at one. The taxpayer cares litUe whether is apparen·t. Poetry tDill tlot be pub-3:30 p.m. (It's always daylight at 3:30 the tax rate goes up or down or stands Lished. p.m.) Now they have to burn spotlights on its head( what he is interested in f ho · h · · d rights as rega rds rarmworker s , coalminers and olher poorly-paid, low~ wcige labOrers. · ·~-THE GREEDY J>O"''ers that be seem lo overlook the true concept and intent of a labo r union. ll's an organization or workers formed ror the purpose of advancing_its_members' rights and ---l interests in respect to wages and working conditions. It ls not a dirty word, nor Communist inspired, but rather a basic human right of lhe common "·orklng man. BERNY BAKER ' Light the Flag lts a reduction in tu:es, a far different or an Ur m t e mommg tn or er inatter. ' to do their j6b. To the Editor : . Checking with a dozen homeowners, Jf the truth hurts, toug_h! There's a THE CONSTRUcnON industry I still believe that Old Glory should ARTHUR D. GASKIN hose lot of mad and hateful people in this . batdl alon m· this prob! m All be Oown •• •····s a day spo"'•h•·• I find no one w property taxes ts y e e . ..i;'t. Ul.KU , ""&"i.cu have not increased in the period in colttltey right now, buster. Hoffman says businesses had to burn lights for 15 at night. The Star Spangled Banner question 6y 30, fO, 50 percent or more. it for"" us. : minutea before 5 p.m. closing time. i.s the symbol of our freedoms. We Of ·course, there is the case of President PATRICIA HALL NoW-they have to light up the premises will not be coerced nor held in bondage Nixon so genero6s1y treated by the ;. for an hour more in the morning -by dependence on any other country ; J.R.S., the state of California, and, of .ClaltlCI Rnnillder 45 · minutes more -That's conserving we will unite under the Bright Light course, Orange County officials. energy? of Freedom and meet our problems: To the Editor: Being a parent of school-age children, 4ius maintaining Our independence as IF CONGRESS bad passed a law At Ja time when so many visitors the time change would require me to we always have. reducing income tax rates but increa.5lng to CommWlist China are retu~g to send my child walking to school in The gentleman in Massachusetts Who the portion to which the rates applied tell us what a mar~eJC?Us society has the dark. In these times of child is promoting the lighting or tbe flag so that, as 1 result, Mr. Caspers found been <!'~led there , 1t 1s refreshing to molesters and rapes, it seems 8· pretty in the east _ ltfr. Joseph Theodore himself paying a higher income tax, find N1~las van Hoffman pointing ~t-.. stupid chance to take. l)(l'l't we call -sent me this meSS?ge on,t this I cannot see him wishing to send a.. the 8J8111fance-of the new b0ok1 our children in from play at dark if.oa ~ Chrisunas .card: ti:;ppy telegram of congratulations to ~. of Mao by Bao Ruo-Wang. that very reason . and .also ·beca~ of · "Remember , it ts better to light a his Congressman. (Daily Pilot, Jan. 11) the danger of being hit by a motolist candle than curse the darkness. In this When the tax rates are reduced to , "ON HOFFMAN reminds us of a w:ho couldn't see him in tbe dark? same spirit, it Ls better to light Old the paint where they offset tbe huge •· GI tha th · · " increase in assessed valuation and the cruel £act tht seems to have been omitted MY CIULD walks to school, but what <ry n curse e energy cnlls. net result is a decrease in taxes, we from all of the TV documentaries that about the bus riders? Would a parent KATHRYN FISHBACK \\•ill all be happy in jo~g to give have t>een aired about Communist Chif!a rather they stood on a dark. street J\1r. Caspers a pat on -the back, but during tl)e past two years : there are comer? Pet Aid not before. over 20 million people living out their So to solve all the danger to our To the Editor: lives in that country's forced labor children, now we are forced to drive . . .~ S~lting or England, the best time to visit London is ir. mid-september, wlien t ·e-OOdS aga S ra1n'"iff1flfeiter ~ at any Jthc.t time of Ute year-it is 6 to I on September 15 being dry. e shortest victoa message ever Nut T th transmitted by ageneral vra~iiif-.----• II "' When Sir Charles Naeter cooqomd lbe To lbe EditM: camps. them to school -a trip never berore 'Jbe men:ibers of the Animal Assistance ... ~!-~n.!My broadcast ~by necessary -or we drive them to the League wish to thank you for you r ABC told us tliat the wor er In Clil rurmop ind wlilrW!th-thenFl<Fthe-mentloa ·~~I, • • • The onJy cells of the body which don't automatically renew themselves are the brain cells. • • • The celebration of Chi-lstmas did not bcp>me general until more than 400 yeavs after the bi!1h of Jesus; nnd province of Sind in Iodia for the British So SQJTY D. ff. was shocked at Von in 1843, he sent back the one-word Hoffman's Jan. 2 article about the message,: "Peccavi." (Latin for "I have President. siMed. ") I, for one, find Mr. Horfman's nasty • ' ' little articles terribly truthful, humorous And: finally, .the most oddly tmim~ and ·said in language that alleviates portant fact ,of all: in the whole class my need to blow up at Nixon's whole of mammals, only the spottl'd skunk stinking mess. . can perfonn a handstand. ~ We're already shocked, D. H. So whatl l.FTC Moves in on the Credit Snoops • I )VASlllNGTON: Several we<ks ago, w' blished a detailed re rt on th o"ratlODI of the cre<Ht investigators, , wbo file JOO million reports a year o~ ttme seeking insurance, bank loans, Clfdit cards and other seryices. calls, have had substantial rate increases on insurance policies on all three cars ERS01N--l--arld7. :-: .. "lllllrJll!rDTiarflvnrteammg·th6 reasons as I wu ten days ago ." fhe Federal Trade COmtnisslon has rutW moved in on !he · biggest of the ~k-fence finn s. Retail C r e d i t o,npany. The gigantic. Atlantic-based company ha s been charged with a v~·ety or shady practices, all of whi ch It s denied. ror .credit because of a supposed $54 debt. It was another ml!;taken identity cue. but the teacher had tQ get lawyers to wrUe t.he credit agency a letter before the i:ecords linally were cleansed two years later. -A W ASIUNGTON medical eqwpment ~ANWHILE, the compla ints ha ve dealer was rejected by his. own bank -FROM SEATTLE, E. N. Deane wrote us that he observes three "golden rules" in handling credit snoops. Rule · one. he says, is to "shut up when anyone calls l9 ask questions about neighbors." Rule two: "Ask neighbors to observe this rule." And rule three : "Do not answer personal or Impertinent questions about yourself •.. other than n a m e . address, age and place of employment." Because credit reports go out tQ has nev~r 'had it so good as he does bus. And probably because it's cold, feature , "Aid to Pets",. ~ov. 29. The now under Mao. We were told that we leave the engine running" so we ~ for such an orgai:n~uon was well the peasant now enjoys new dignity. can have the heater on. illustrated by the .graufyu~g attendam:e -We were told of the wonderful spirit This is conservation? at our first pubhc meeting_ early 1r. Id. B t . December. Several new projects were of the students ·and the so 1ers. u ~ Presl~ent could help a litUe by initiated,. including Pet-Aid (help f<r pets not one word was said oflthe 20 million ordering businesses and schools to open . of the elderly, welfare families, the slaves whose miserable existence has one hour: late~. But does be dare disabled), and 8 highly su~ bee n so poignantly described by one tamper with our way,s of l!fe 1_1-ny ID?"f ·Christmas Open House at Califcrnia "'ho managed to get free, Bao Ruo-Wang. than he already has. Besides, starting Animal OXltrol }Juntlngton lleach. AS WE VOICE our compassion for those whose sufferings in the Gulag Archipelago have been described by the til'ave SOizhenitsyn-Jet us not forget tha the Archipelago is not limited to Siberia. Its Chinese extension ls not on any of the guidj?d oours, just as Its So- viet counterpart was carefully concealed from lbe outside world in days gone by. SolzbMltsyn..tDows that tbe....only_w. this great evil can be eliminated )s by pitiless exposure. Von Hoffman Is wrong in saying that there Is little ,.,.c can do about it. There is a lot y,·e can do. We can quit pretending that it does not exist and that this m em slavery is a purely intef'Qal air from \\'hich we bad best avert ur gaie. REED J. IRVINE anip1dated E11ou9f1. the day one hour later would put us • right back to where we started. WE PLAN fo have regular ml'etings I WOUW venture to guess that if we were on -our usual time-, the American public -an -intelligent, responsible group of people -given hall a cbailce woold cooserve all lbe energy ne<euary. But· tampering with our way of life will only bring more · dlsgtisl with our admlnistratioo. Haven't we, ;m"trtc~-used.--an manipulated enough? LESLIE WESTON Buie Right• ~ To the Edtoor : J\lanipulation, exploitation, suppression and oppression of the "Average Joe'' is the name of the game and it's all that seems to be left of what was once "our" America. on the second J\1onday of each mooth jlt 7; 30 m at the Edison Com.rru.atjty_,. Cmter, M~lla Avenue, Huntington Beach. - Again, our thanks for draVJing ·the •"entloo of lbe public to our group PAT GUIVER Vice President, Public Relatioo! imal Assistance Lea e;;,;;ol;...._-1 range y oaAN•l COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vted, PubUshtr Tllomal Keevil, Editor Barbara Kreibich .Editorial Poae Editor ~tinued to pour in to us, the li'l'C and a department store on the jinluOdi aijd the Senate. Here are a few typical he had deoerted bis wile. T h • ai.rllnea, banks, insurance comp-an1es and To Editor: WlllLE the poor, gullible -le are forecd (by networb and newspapers) to focus attentioo on the energy cri.sis, equally and more important issues are being lgnored--lffce. basic-rights of freedoms in several areas of grave · impOrtailll(e, such as the average and lo\v·income citizens' rliiht ·to bargaining power and strike, lf need be. For quite some time now, Governor Reagan and 1'1r. Nixon have made a concerted effort The edllorial :J>8.ge ol the" Daily Pilot «eks to inlonn and stimulate' rnders by ~ on this_psp divtne•Commentary·on topics of~ t~si by syndlcAt@d columnisls and cartoonists, by providing a forum tor ttt.di!t'S' vle\\'a 11.nd by presenting thlt newtpaper'~ opinions and ideu on C\trrenl topics. The l'dilorlal opinions Ot the I:Mily Pilot Appl':•r only In Che tdltorW column al the top of .tbe pq:e. Opinio:ls e:<prt>Uf'd by the': colo wnniatt and cartoonist• .and lelltr "Tltrn J.t"O tjlelr own and no endont--"" nl(nr ot their vfl."WI by the Dalbr PUt!t ~Id ho w.-. ' Wednesday, January 16, 1974 ~pies, with the names omitted of "deserted" woman was someone be ·had· who don't want to be ideatlfled : never beard of. · Charles K. Herbert of Stewartstown, -A, Tennessean received · 8 Mt!Ce -P,., who easily qualified for 1even other that his four-year-old son was being $t cards was turned down by refused credit. kAmerlca~d. He learned that the -When aggrieved victims try to Y , Pa.. Credit Bureau had informed correct their records, the re4Qlts olten B'°kAmerlcard that Herbert w a s are harrowing. An Oregonian made six w"sbing on' a $20.!7 "debt at a local . -calla to 1 credit agency and was put dci>artmcnl store. In fact, it w1s a on 11hold" for a total or M minutes. different man with a similar name. When he finally heard a human voice Yet Bankiricard, wlthoOt so much on the third evening. ~e wls lOld: 1 as, a pho all oo Herbert, rejected '"Everyone has gone home." . hll appllca . • -A ~ebraskan wrote similarly : "!'Ve .:.. A Chicago teacher was turiled clown spent probably ••• ttn dollars on phone . ~. . -- • • • I counlless-other businesses, Sen. Joe 'Beln'g an average American, l'm just . Bldtn, 0-Del., and William Proxmire, as amious to curb energy ' use as the O.Wi1., have demanded that lhe crediL .next . person, if only to · sav.e my.sell bureaus ifve copies of all written reports _money. to the credit appll_ca~ts ~o mistak~s ' !. ''I'OO whys are unimportant. But J find can be corrected. 1'he1r hill ba~ been it very curious that burning llghts for blocked so fa r by Sen. \Villiam Drock~ ' R.-l'enn.ra bank directar's.aoo. • FOOTNOTE: The Credlr Bureau of York told us they go beyond the requirements of present law and allow thole lnve,sUgated ..to s,ce their entire filea. A spokesn1an said the erroc.. on 1-fcrbert was quickly corrected . But a~ so often is the case, the damage already had been done. Quotes Gov. pan1ei Walker, Ill inois, In S.F. spe:ech -"The political pressure to spend more motM!y is always there. The public pressure to spend Im is tarely mobilized." • · to diminish lhe power of our unions who stand behind tho,. "'1th no other recourse, except the right t.> collective ,.. bargalnlng, when-problems~u.i!to_!nd lnjJstlces teem blatantly apparent. Somehow, t can't see a democracy y;ithout the right to negotiate for hwnan . . • • t I • r·M· 1 ~ easure j OnEnergy ! ~Approved ~ SACRAME~ (UPIJ - A bill creating a state energy czar advanced to ·the Senate Finance Comtnlttee t 0: day after clearing. its (Ir It legislative h u r d 1 e over protests of public utilities. major industries and o J I companies. The Democratic-s-ponsorcd bill would gr3nt resources secretary Nonnan Livermd're (._ __ s_t_a_te __ ) .Abortion Branded . . . - Unspeakable Sin SAN DIE.QO (AP) -The most Rev. l.eo T. ~1aher. bishop of the · San Diego Catholic diocese, i s_s u e d a pastoral letter T u e's d a y eondemning abortion as an "unspeakable sin ... erosion of Christian culture and degradation of society.". · Any Catholics who obtain an abortion · or help to perfoFtn one ''place themselves in a state of excommwtlcatiOn," B i s h o p Baher said. He said "charity and justice demand" an .end to the social sllgn1a -attached· to an unwed mother and her child. The chur~ leader urged ('&ngre~$ to pass a ~w protecting unborn children who have been conceived, declaring that "would inusre that the child would no longer be victimized by a so-called right of privacy which in fact permits abortion as a matter of convenience." "The life of every human ·being is sacred r ro m conception to death." Bishop ~1aher asserted. THIS R4I1'' FOR BIRDS -. FRESNO (AP) -Rain· ruined the ev i d en·ce,• requiring disn1lssal o f ch4rg~ that a Fresno County couple possessed fighting gamecocks. The' blrd3, which· the defendants cont ~nd ed were.__ too old to fight, had been identified with felt pen markings before being penned with o t h e r gamecocks at the countY.. farm. _ But a storm washed away the markings, making it impossible to tell ooe bird from another, the d i s t r i c t attorney's office said. Wednesday, Janui.ry 16, 1974 ' DAILY Pl~OT Eqtaal Rights I · Resol~ti<ln -Killed-~--J· ,.ll -JJ' Ieasl six votes need~ for thot .Jcr hap~ to ·~men.I\~ SAC)IAMENTO (UPI) -A measure reversing California's ratification o'f the Equal Rights Amendment has been killed in a legislative committee, but its author pledged to gel the '""' before vlito<s. • j·~' 11 work on a referendum, and if that's not successful, we'll go and get some. signatures ,'' Assemblyman F f o yd I.. W!kefield told .i disappointed audience after his resolution was declan!d dead in the As se m bl 7 Judi ci 2: ry Committee Tuesday. . ...... The vote was 2·4. with at approval. They Contended it l l California in 1972 bec'ame force women and men 1 the Und state to raUfy the the' !!Im• prlsl>ns; mi amendment, which .calls ror women eligible for the abaolute equalliy between the and front-line combat duty sexes. So far, SO states have ~ aa men, and would a 1· voted ratification. lJJ. order for the federal g O ~ e r n m e · the amendment to become additional authority over I~ , part of the U.S. Con.stltutlon, relating to labor, m!!!!i8 _ approval from 31 .ttates is and lnlieritance. needed. . 1 'The ERA mea,ns . w a k. field's supporter" • obllgat!4>n," Proud told ow1· Including speaker of the commillee. "Women will h:t\. Nebraska legislature S e n . gained notltlng, but will have Richan! E.Proud, argued the lost beOlll!§e Y>ey will have . amendment was a "political to take on half t)\ll sy.'indle" and "the worst thing obligations." ') lJ " . JO to 60 Jr. czar-hke powers to lower · The mes.uge ~·Ill be read Sunday in all Roman Catholic churches . in the dioc ese covering San Diego. 1 Riverside, San Bernardino and· Imperial counties. ~---------------------------------------~'"---------, Sunday ls the fir st' ' .speed limits, curtaif gas-Assemblyman E.dwin station hours::S.llocate rue! to Z'berg, sentenced to 48 industry and take other steps'. hours in jail for sec- 1 to cope with the energy crisis. and-offense drµnken i· The measure by Sen. A1£red driving, has served 38 1 E. Alquist (D&n Jose), was of them and promises approved by the senate public to do the rest later. . aMiveraary of the. U . S , Supreme Court's decision allowing certain abortions. Utiited :AitLines "IT IS A MATTER or high R · iii s Me. Y.'ho affirm the sanctity of · unborn hwnan 1l!e pray, work " ' " . ., ' " ' ~ ' ' 1 I utilities committee Tuesday on Full sentence was 30 a !HI bipartisan vol<. days, along with $500 ii n e , .bu t all ex- • Sult _Flied cept 48 hours was SUS· civic responsibility that those rr.'J·e.nds. ·rp e.rn·oe--mo· · and strive to convince fellow citizens that every human Jife l l--------------------=~---------------------------i1,,1 should be protected by. law," Bishop Maher said. 'r LOS ANGELES fUPI) pended. Because o! jail Two environmental groups mixup, he was released .f and an arc·heolog y e~ly. t organization filed suit in -~-'-------- federal court Tuesday against recreational users of the deserts, charging they are turning the Afojave into a "dust bowl." Democrat Ayala Wiris /rt 'Upset' The suit is aimed at forcing the Federal Bureau or Land Man.agement to impose even stricter bans against use Of mot.orcycles, four-wheel drive vehicles. dune buggies a,nd · other off·road vehicles in the SAN BERNARDINO (AP) desert area. -De~at ROben Ayala Hit will not do to defend 1 degrading c o·n di ti on s of [ workers, ~using, pollution or the energy crisis and not respect aqd protect life in the womb." Nixon Staff Member Hit With Fine . fended orr a lat. rally by LANCASTER . (~Pl _ A • fi'leet-SalU Re p u blican A$semblyman member of the White House SAN DIEGO (AP) -Much Jerry Lewis to ~'in a special communications staff has -ot.fue ·U.S .. tuna lishing-1leet election in the 20th District pleaded'-8uilty-aod was fined -nltf-- wcu sailing {9r southeastern and give 'his party a 21•19 $190 after his arrest for -U., Pacific fishing grounds today drivin" under the innuence of rt t '·t 00.ge in the state Senate. e. a er an agreemen ~ ween alcohol, court officials said canners and bc)at owners on The Ayala upset means the Tu sda . e Y • ,. • •I " ' '' ---. ,1...= " I ,. " " l ,.1 ' . " ' '. .. , l " ' •'· ~ .. i, the ·price ol tuna. state Senate will have its first Municipal Court 1 Jud g e •---~~a~, l~ntina gSatlhees member ol Spanish descent _ William \\rrig~t. _ also dealtj -...,., • .. r......... since 1910. aron Bruce Saller, 33. of t~ boat owners, accepted the Final returns gave Ayala, \Voodbridge, ~a., a sus~n~~' ,. ' .. ; canners' bid of. · $575 a ton a San Bernardino County sentence of five days 1n )atl I !' tor . yellowfln and 1545 fOl' supervisor a total of 45 075 and a $250 fine on the s~jack tuna Tuesday. The / votes or sf percent compa'red condition that the offense not 1 ~1spute bad kept the 131 boats to 381325 \"Otes. or .S.9 percent be repeated for a year. . 1 Jn ~ after the Jan. 1 for Lewis, who had been Salter was arrested Fr1dayj openmg of the tuna season. favored to win. just west of Lancaster by the es-. Fight SACRAMENTO (API - A legislator from Riverside. one ~ the wont-bit smog are~s in California, says the State Air RellOUrces Board should be abolished. Sen. W. Craig Bi(ldle, a Republican, introduced legislation Tuesday that would tum the agency'! smog duties · O\'er to a new department 1'-itbin the State Resources Agency. e New Ma11or California Highway P a t r o I A VICTORY by Le\\is, 39, after a mile-Jong ch as e . a three • term assemblyman. Patrolmen had been sent to \\'OU.Id have deadlocked the the area after dispatchers ' state-Senate at 20-votes for received severa1 reports that each major party. a car was being driven The special eleCtion was erratically in the area. called 10 fill the seat vacated They quoted Salter · as last fall by'the resignation of saying, "You're both a 11 Republican s e n. William E. through. I'll have your jobs. Coombs. You won't be y,•orking any1 The SO.year-old A y a 1 a more after I'm through with l jumped to an i~essive 6 you." percent lead early in the race, . . with the C0W1ting of votes . JDS CASE had b e e n from traditionally Democratic scheduled for .hearing Friday urban San Bernardino pre-but he appeared in court ! cl.nets. voluntarily ~1onday ESCONDIDO (AP) -City But with the mountain and apparently so he coukl return councilman Kenneth Roberts. d e s e r t precincts reporting to work in \Vasbington. succeeding the recalled \Vil their totals, Lewis whittled Salter is a Navy enlisted llfnon. ·is the new mayor of ay,·ay at the margin but not man attached to the \Vhite this D(lrthem San D i e g Q sufficiently to retajn the se:at H o u s e C o m m unications County community. for the GOP. Agency. He specializes in Roberts, who has held the walkie talkies and o t h e r post before, was chosen by THE FINAL result mobile communication. .... ". a lot easier ::~.: • to wmgs. _:___Bargain Dajs are back. So if you make your resel'V8tion on or before February 21, you can save money while traveling during the days of the week when we have plenty of available seats. Here's all you have to do: Buy your ticket at least 7 days in advance. For a Tuesday, a Wednesday or a Thursday departure and return. For a stay that lasts 7 to 9 days. That's it. And if you take advantage of our Midweek Fare, you can get an air-conditioned standard-or . • ... ' _,, " ' . ' . . . • '· ., ' c· his city council colleagues rt>presented a reversal or the Nonnally s t a t i o n e d in 'l'\Jesday night to serve as voting in the total yotes cast Washington, be accompanied mayor tmtil March 5, when _and failed narrowly to avert the President on his recent ~--1--severaJ council seals are up a-runo£f.Ay3laT prlmaFY. vole t1 Jp--=to 'ft:e-"WBtenr WHJte · ntermediate-size Hertz-rorcl-for-only $~;-for-1;-8-or 9 days. With unlimited mileage~ You only pay for gas. ------~-~ .. _____ ....;-1---, for election. total was 37.S percent. House. ~r -'-~~~---..,.~---'-~~~~---=~~11 " I • J - MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING 17111 a Irvine ..... W.lll:cl\ff Pl••• •. Now.,.;rtJl•ech Ml-0711 • • ., }, ' Check the chart below to determine your savings fr<;>m regular round-trip Coach fares. {bur round-trip Midweek Fare is $179.95 to each city ~ below.) February 28 is the last departure date when the fare applies. If you have any questions, ask your Travel Agent or call United at 537·7521. . ,• . lt'fberc·will be a_!!drop-off"-chargo-if-car is. not returned to City.of origin. ---.. ·- deities. Akron/Canton .......... $120.05 Detroit. ........... .' ... $112.05-Providence .... : ...•... $186.05 Flint. .... ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . 112.05 Raleigll/Ddrham .. . • . . . . 140.05 · 162.05 Greensboro/High PoinV ~chlbond .......... , . . 154.05 Allentown/Bethlehem/ Easton ................ . Asheville .............. 114.05 Winston-Salem ......... 132.05 Rochester ............. 148.05 Boston .......... ".: . ., 186.05 HartfordlSpringfield ..... 178.05 Siiginaw/Midland/BayCity 112.05 Buffalo .........•..... 140.05 New.York/Newark ....•• 1'Z2.05 bledo ............ .' ... 110.05 Charleston •••..•••....• 132.05 Norfol.klfurtsmouth ....• 164.05 · 'Ili-city Airport;Tunn ..... 118.05 Charlotte·:· .•........ ". 126.05 · Philadelphia. .•. ; • ; ••••. 164.05 Washington/Biiltimore . . . 154.05 Uevelanq. • • . . . . . . . . . . 120.05 Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . . . . . . 132.05 Young&own/Wirretl/Sharon 126.95 Columbus.'. • . • . . • . . . . . 110.05 . Savings are based on regular round·'mp £:oachfar<. Tax included, DOI Security Cbarxc. . The.friendljskieS .of YoUf~d • PanneB in Travel with Western lnte~tional Holets. ~· • ' ,,. ....... I , I • " I ' . • 1 ' ~-·~ .. ~ • • • • • - Today's Fliutl . N.Y. Stocks • • r .. • • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1974 N TEN CENTS : " l-~VO..:..:.L.~6~7~,~NQ:·-·~16~,--7SE_c_r~1o_N~s,_s_•_P_A_G_es ....... ------~-=;...::;=-...::=.:..:~~RA=J'l~G-E_c_o~,U-N_T~Y_·c_A_L_1FO_R~N~IA __ __;;.._ _ __.._. __ ~"'------=::...::...:.=.... ________ ; ~ Newport Capitalizes • Ill . . . Emergency Revenue Fro ,m Oil . Will-Xiiple ( By JOHN ZALLER Ol the Dtll~ P'li.1 Sltff in operation. # Thus tile new cootract means that The new contract calls· for the Fletcher Fletcher Oil and Refinlng Company wUI Capltalizing on the energy shortage Oil and Refining Company to pay $8.48 be buying nearly $1 million v.'Orlh of Newport Beach has sign~ a new oil !or ev_ery barrel of oU from the city's crude oil from NeWport Beach·per year. contract th&t will nearly triple the city's_ 15_ producing Q!I wells. However, onl>: ·about Ji00,0001-or 12.5 revenoo from its oil fields, it was Previously the city's crude oil . was • perceat, of tpaf ino,neY '¥111' ever. reach announ ced Tuesday. sold for jll5t $3.16 per barrel. the city treasury. A.,t_t..,h.,,e _;sa!".'!m'!ie-'!tim""'-c _,th~e!'....!n,,,e,,w.,Eco,.,n"'tr~a:"ct~.-c>C"'it'\y~o"'lf flrlels_layJ baL roughly -llOiOOO--The-rem-ainder.: will 1fe paid -to -uie-- W il pemut t e city -to barter .lts crude barrels ·of crude oil are removed each Armslroilg Petroleuin Corporation of oil for whatever g8soline and diesel year through slant drills into the public Newport Beach. Armstrong owns a city products it needs to keep the city'~ tidelands held in trust by the city of lease entitling it to pump oil from the _ pollce..,._jire, -arukmalntenanc~ser.viccs Newport Beach. (See Revenue, Page Z) UP'IT ......... Oii the AUaek - Sen. Barry Goldwater (R·Ariz,) , lambasteil liberal Democrats for using the Watergate scan· . ilal for their own political ad· vantage while creatipg an uiln· peacbment lobby" to remove President· Nixon from office. 'GOidwater spoke -at a Man" land GOP !uod·ralsing dinner. Popeil Lawyers Won't Represent Client in East By JOANNE REYNOLDS Oii 1t11 .,_.,,. ,..., !S .. H · Whistle Blown Ne ,wport Basketball Hoop Opposed A dispute sparked when a Newport Beach man put up a basketball hoop outside his home will be aired Feb, 9 J;tefore an Orange e»wlty Superior Court judge. Ju~ Mark · Soden set the hearing d8te -for arguments ·by thi-CanyOn Hills Community Association fo1 _!ct iQ.n that -woo!a compel carry T. Smith. 3 Oakmont Lane, to comply with the associatlon'S architectural ·rules. Docum~nts supporting the lawsuit filed by association president George .T. Jeffries indicate that the placing of a basketl>ill lioop would not have been opposed if Smilh had put it in bis backyard. . Ji!ffrles states that Smith's Big Canyon neighbors...voted-1&.a-against-the.-hoop remaining · at .the front of the home in full view. ·Irvine Firm Employes ~ign UR .. a~ OC ~~l>yis\s . ' NEWPORT BEACH'S WEST NEWPORT OILFIELD PROVIDES SOME INSURANCE __ City-Sidns-New Contr•ct Which Gu•r•ntHs_MunicisaJ _E.uel ·S_uppl.ies h·vine Firm 'Truth Serum' Takes Ecology Spa Attorney Objects Unit .on~~~~·· To-S.1Uiwing of M. ovies M""' tllJn uo !lftllloves of the 1rvine-lhe ir emp yen plan tO -Oobua'fness By GEORGE LEIDAL Company;' Orange • Count~'s biggest with the. county. ·---___._.·-°'-* --~ ,. .. ...., -· ~ ) , 't · 1 lanclO_r -and;-deTeloper;--regial~--.. iye-1!!~ every employe WliO ,Tbe ll'YlnO c.ompany !Oday allowed By TOM BARLEY psychiatrist wiJ .~~the mo~!.;.. while Tuesday u gowrup>ent lobb,Yisll uacler ·may ~· Inti contact with county . ·~ ... · "' , ~ · Of -. o.1rr '11.t , .. " -1Mrs. Pa rson, 50, wa1 being examined a oew countY law. officla\i to ifile one ti these reports," 50 environ~entalists, cdy, county ~nd . Holiday Health Spa attoi-ney Donald in his office watched from the witness C. 1bomas Wilek, company vice Wilek said: state offic1a1s and newsmen the hills, A. Ruston renewed his objections t!Jday stand while the jury viewed two audio-- president for public atralrs, said his On the Irvine Company's list are ridges and canyons which make Up the to tile screening of two movie's made visual tapes that will almost certainly firm is taking the county's new engineers, park planners, urban 10 000-acre coastal sector b e tween by Maria Parson's psychiatrist and be viewed at a later date by an Appellate governmental advocicy law literallJ. designers, architects, trarfic analysts, ~guna. Beach and Co na del Ma delafed their showing to an Orange Court. "At the present tUne, and until we geologists, economists and communi\y . . ro r. County Superior C4urt jury by more The first color movie depicts Or. gain experience working wilh the liaison officers. Jeeps and helicopters wer.:! used to · than ooe hour. -Benton's nonnal psychiatric question and ..ordinance we want to interpret advocacy "In addition, We are notifying the bring the Multi · Agency P).anning Jud h answer •xaminatt0n' of the buxom -• " Wil )t id firm be in ge William f\,turray ordered t e 'UIJ"' in its broadest ~. c sa · consulting · s we retajn to certa Program (MAPP) participants to siteS activation of two television sets carried haired plaintiff last Oct. 25. The .Irvine Company's mass filing was they file as well," Wilek sakl. • . within the cOastal sector including the into his courtroc;im alter a series of The second black and white mov ie, the largest on record today. County "Because of the nature of our business, Wlshbon·e hill and ridge Moro Hill rulings that finally permitted attOrney taken two months later, depicts Mrs. ortldaJs said IO other people have a large number of our employes are . ' ' Marvin Lewis . Sr, to saeen the Parson answering almost the same registered as lobbyists because they or required by county regulations tO deal Signal Peak, Los Trancos overlook, Moro controversial tapes. . series of questions under the influence AttOrneys for Eloise Popeil said today _ they will.mt be going 1~ Chic~go Friday Newport Yacht on an almost day-to-day basis with Cal]yon and winding up at Crystal Cove. Dr. Deane Benton, the Santa Ana of sodium amytal _ the so-called truth almost ever>' one of the 41 county boards Irvine Company e·n vi r on men ta I drug. • and afencies," be added. · consultant ·Ray Belknap briefed~ tour • In both movies, Mrs. Parson tells to represent their chent m divorce . proceedings initiated. by her multi-• Le d millionair• husband. -Terrorist-a s 1\1rs. Popeil, -48, of Newport Beach . --'s adng-a-tourt-'hearin Monda)"""Ofl: police charges that she and her boyfriend hin!d-a=man lrill-h estrang..t· hUSbaJ\d before the divorce becomes fmal , ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) _The so that • ahe-could conect her share FJorida__Regatta of his es~ate.' estimated at _$200 million. Terrorist remained ln first place ovenll The slim bloode matron l)as been despite fmishing second Tuesday In the trre oo llOOJ!JOj>aiJ silfl'$ ~ and . thinl-Ieg-o! .die-North American One-Ton has returned to her rented home at Yachting cbimpic>Mhip. 511 Harbor !•land Road. 'lbe Terrorist skippered by Al Cassel Her boyfriend and alleged co •. of Newport &ach placed sll:th and conspirator, Daniel Ayers, 17, of Santa first in the first' two leg11 of the No~m~J: a-l~~y:f!.~e;l ;~~ P,articipants on the environmental assets $212 OOO-Claim · the story she has already· told from · ff J 1 and liabilities the -primc-ooean-vi<W . ' -----~ .. wi~.J~m tbe trtal. into e ect-an .... · . . . . -She haltingly tells Dr. Benton that It requl~s:J~bbyJSts to file quarter~ property offers. . . . V!J d· fl ,_ .L\,• sh i was trapped i": the sauna -~ ejJOcls 11ting-th Dam O their-Lerry·Moore, rvme·Elompany")llaMer--rne · -uveruJ -o th. ailgl"Yleliltlf""ip employer, their salary, and any expenses and staff to the quasi-official MAPP 2, 1970, when the allegedJy defective greater.....than-~ptJ:-JDC}A&h-speni--on ' ·a th I t l D ' H sauna: room door Jamme r entertairunent or gifts for county group, Siii ose en v r 0 nm en a amage to ome handle came off in her hand. officials: · constraints and advantages will help ~1rs. Parson, who wants $1 million Violation of the new law is a participants re~w me Irvine Company in damages, states in both movies that iJd nd Id It · fl Ow-ners of a West Newport home that she m emeanor a cou resu In a ve-outlook on development of the land was partially destroyed when an old col.lapsed in the 170-degree hea.t )tear ~ on lobbying by the advocate between Newport Beach and Laguna oil well erupted beneath its foundation ahd was .rushed to a local hospital and his company. Beach • have filed a "lZ,OOO damage claim after two other patrons forced the door , · ..., open and carried her to safety. The second meeting of M A P P against the city. . Mrs. Parson. who frequently has to attracted an increased delegatl6n of Roy and Eva Neel~ 4206". Ri ver Ave., -be awakened from sleep by .Dr. Benton environmentalists. They include Dale contend that _the City failed lo ~P in the second movie, then goes on to • < • , , . ' . . Ana, remalns in custody in L<ls Angeles competition. At the end of Tuelday's _ __:Coun~ ty Jatl. . • _ . -action;-Cu1eH1ed eamed-74.88-points-. ---< Mfi. POpetl s estranged hus!)lin , 'lbe winner ol the second portion of Secord and Mary Jo Elpers of the properly the oil well ~~ that _the city stllte that she developed a split Or~ge Cou~ty Env~ental:-CoaliUon,---i8tene~ffi~.1Wt~~their hwse .P'Fsoo,ali~y-as a result of-tbe-',..,.,..---1 Willi~ Wilcoxen , du:ector of the The city council denied the daiffi room mCident. .. . ., .. Samuel, head of the fum l h a t the race hekl 00 a 27 mile Olympic manufactures ki~chen gad_gets, started coune o:i a nearly calm Tampa Bay,. dlvor.ce proceedings against her In was the Robin from Atlanta. Ted Cl!icago \his fall. , Tu , ft laced !,..th and fou'rth 1be couple, who were spending the mer ~ era P e 6" • . summet_witlr"thei<-twt ~··•·n,•-lke loJhe.fintJwo ....,..18JorJl9.2S_pQ111,ts .. =-~$! daughters at their Linda Isle home. overatl. . . . parated this summer after 19 years In third place in the compet1bon with ~ marriage. ·· . sev~nth, third and rourth place f~s Popeil had been ordered to pay $4,250 for 18.5 points. is the Notre Dame du 8 month In temporary alimony ·and child Lac, skippered by Mike and Jerry support payments. Hughes of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Popei1 and Ayers were arrested The l~st leg of the race, a 240-mUe al her Newport Beadl home -Jan:-a. -tnp race-to Fort-Pt1yers -Beach, Last Friday, Popell ·went .back to courl was scheduled for today. , in Chicago seeking an order to get custody of the girls and in end to (!lee POPEIL, Pqe ZI ~·-------~-- -VW SELLS FAST Ear.l y to Bed Advice Needed? IN ~MOVING! AD LOO!loN (AP) -Baroness Kirk, a . -red-halr..t · Laborite, has demanded In If y.u want . to talk about movin& the the Houle of Lords that couples totng merchandise· this "moving" ad was • to bed ,arly for patriotic . 'reuons be ~le:; given cmtrateplive advice. · Britain's television networks have to '10 VW Squarcback. Xlnt. clole at 10:30 p.m. during th e energy concl, Movln!J must sell. -,,r1s11;-1nd' the government has Nid sac. 11700. (~,ljo.) "Jt la patriotic to light and heal only one room In the hOme. q ''moved" the VW on the first day it 11Many of us are concerned about -•red in the Daily Pilot. Test I· Dolly ' Ille possible effect of lhls emergency Pilot ad for speed youraelf; just dial the on tbe birth 'rate and the number ol direct line to get an · ad-vls)r .to assi't-abortlonl/' lhe Aki. "1"ere Is a ~'"'· Phone 14Ul'll. trem<nddus Jt<ed !of 1 famlly·pJannlng __ ....::.._ ___ _:==-=-=:--pu1111aty c:ampalp." • • Ul"I T""""" ~NRIJ Pf!'% . F.W showed up at a rally to support President Nixon in Raleigh, , N.C., but someone added to the evenl by decdr· aUng a 81atue of George Wash· lng\on l!!.tb likeness o! Wa sh· lngton's latest $11cces50r. ''\ ' ·-- ~&Mmg and conseryation leagu~ and Manday and refer.red It to the city's -11.,e mother of seven tells how Maria Sierra Club members Myra Ellington insurance carriers took over her body on a number of and Josep~ ~· ~miston. The ctatm rn~IudeS a·n estimated occasions and dre89ed in a short skirt, State offtc1als mcluded members .and $lll0 000 in medical damages and 145 000 low cut tight. blouse and heavy makeup staff _ol .the South Coast ·Regional Coastal to i-ebutld the "°""'·. The .medical and then drove off alone lo ban to zone C0111ervatlO.-COmmlss1on;-the state damlige eliilm Is -ornhe allegiilon !See ~SAUNA, Pqe Z) parks department and tramportauon that events SWTOunding the oil eruption deparlJ!ient. • . . c~used menJal strain that aggravated Offi~1als from the county and the ,c1t1es Roy Ne'e l's medical condition. or Jrvme, La guna Beach ~ N~wport Last 'October, an abandoned well Beach are also particlpatmg m lhe beneath the Neels' home began to · ooze MAPP effort . .. . oil, forced the foundation to buckle, The group tours were scheduled LO and floQded portions of the house CQnclude ·at 5 p.m. this afternoon at • -Crystal 'Cove. Among journa l ists participating are representatives of the New York Times, Time magazine, Business Week; S\DlSet magazine and Southern caJifomia newspapers. TWO MOTORISTS JOIN THE CLUB Lusk Will Take Chamber Helm Newport Beach builder Wiiiiam D. Lusk wll! be Installed as president of the · Newport · Harbor Cl!amber · of Commerce 'lbUrsdflY in ctremonieS begifi1!ln• at 6:30 p.m. at the Balboa NORWOOD, Moss?""(AP) -Rober! ·Bay-Ctob' -. ----= Jone•· and J.,.pli Roth of Norwood ran A highlight of the installation dmner out of gas on U.S. 1. will be the presentation of the chamber,'s - But they spotted a gasoline station annual "man of the year" award. . up the ' ro a d Tuetday. COngratulatlng Stale Senator Dennis Carpenter (R- themselves on their luck, they puohed Newport Beach) and Assemblyman their car to the waiting pumps. Robert Badham (R-Newpoi! Beach) will Station owner Goorge Gaetlnl greeted both address the 300 peraoos expected them · with the news that he, too, was ;i., to attend. , out of aas. ' Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis will tnslali ' J 7 , .the new chamber officers. Les Sleffensen "'ill serv~ as· master of. ce~morile~. • • Orange • Weatlter , Considerable ckJudJ~ toni&ht and Thursday. Cooler days with highs m !be m!IHO! at the beacbea risi ng to ~ low 70s inlabd. Over· night lows in the low 50s. INSIDE TODi\Y Orange County supervtsor.t havt used a legal quirk to avoid making required Jormal re. sponse to the annual report of th:e Grand J11111. Sto1'1J, Poge .ro .• • '' :t DAILY PILOT N .. Carp ente r _, .. ,...---:- Pushing For Route • State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter l8· Newport Beach) said today he is doing evt>rytbing possible to convince state officials to save the , Corona del 11ar Freey,•ay. Bidding on the first phase of the freev.·ay was postponed last_ week because of a budget shortage caused by rhe energy crisis. \'The deciSioo to delete this section or ·the freeway came qut of the Los Angeles·offiee, but I imagi ne the reversa l of·that decision will have to come from up here," sa id Carpenter, speaklng frog\ Saeramento. ·•As I understand it. t h e y ' r e anticipating up to a 40 percent reducµon in g'asoline tax reve nu e and something had to give. HoYt'evcr, I do believe Costa 1'.~sa has every right to expect approval of. this long agreed-upon freeway stretch." '.CarJ>enter indicated he had personally cotltacted top offi cials in the state Department or Transporta tion. He said hi! assumed the Highway C:Ommisslon cOuld ord er the project reinstated when it meets Jan. 24. The deletion or the first phase of the /r.eeway is in keeping with a new state highway policy which cal ls for the co mpletion of miss ing links in ciistiftg freeways before beginning CQflstruction on new freeways. A·nyone Seen • Ufll Ttl~ Hall of Fa1ners~ New York Yankees Mickey Mantle Oen) .and Whitey Ford. team ma tes on Casey Stengel's ~lory teams of the Fifties and Si xties, en· joy the Umelight once again after being named to bas.eball's Hall of Fame. (Details in sports pages.) ~_:.....:::.__;~~~~~~~~~---, . "REVENUE FROM OIL • • • · ci ty tidelands from well s located on the Banning property in West Newport. Armstrong then sell s the crude oil to a refinery of the city's choice. which is no\v Fletcher Oil and Refinin' Company. Under tentlS or . a 1968 contract. Armstrong receive!! seven-eighths of a~ revenue derived from sale of the 011 from the public tidelands. When crude oil was selling for $3.16 per barrel, Armstrong received about $350,000 per year and the city got about $4-0,000 per year. increase production cipacity of the Ne•j)Ol'I Beach field and to uplor. for oil in other parts of the state. Newport Beach Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis rushed lo 111!1 the new agnement late Monday in briter to beat a. Tuttday deadline for new federal regulatlons that require an oU producen to dlsclooe their supplieni and stockpiles. City ""1iager Robert L. Wynn said he was afraid that once the federal government has these figures, it will "freeze" all contracts at their Tuesday levels. ' Paul Massori But under the new contract with -Fle\cher, ArmstrOng will get more than $800,000 per year while the city will receive about $100,000 per year. OrJack Daniels?- This could, in effect, have undone the city's new cootract u.nles.s It was eompleled by MOOilay ·mldnight. · • Drilling into the city's Offsho re tidelands is permitted under 8 lease originally granted in 1943. Several companies have bought and sold the lease since then. •Most recently, Humble Oil Company sold the lease to Armstrong Petroleum in'1968. • ~1aria Parson's lawye r 'tcxiay conceded 1----lh""it some-of the bar habitues picked up by his client in the pas t three years have undoubtedly given her false names. ~evl!ral of her lovers have been identified and have testified in Judge · . I • I'. P..furray 's courtroom. But others have not been traced by a t to r n e y ~farvin Lewis Sr.'s ' in~estigations and ty,·o of the nam~s on his long list appear adequate 1n themselves as to the reason for his lack of success. II'wo men, both contacted in bars. gave ther names tc ~lrs. Parson as Paul Masson and Jack Daniels. "Quite __ often," Le\\1ls said, "a 1nan on a bar stool doesn't have much else to do but sit there and read the labels." From Page 1 SAUNA ... . ' ~icit male patro ns who !crier enjoyed ber sexual favors . Newport Beach officials say privately that they would like to renegotiate !he contract with Annstrong so the ci ty will receive a larger share of the profits from -the new C<l ntract. . Armstrong's contract. however. runs through 1981 and the C<lm pany reportedly has decl ined to renegotiate the contract in light of the new higher oil prices. Rebert Annstrong, o w n e r of Armstrong Petroleum. Tuesday declined to discuss terms of the lea~. But · he. said he intended to use additional revenue from oil sales to From Page 1 POPEIL ... 1he payments. . That session, according to wire service accounts, featured Popeil's accusation that his wife is an adultressi ~1rs. Popeil's attorneys in Santa Ana , \Vho have been working on the divorce v.•ith attorneys in Chicago, claim that Popeil is more than $14,000 in arears on the payments. · However, they said that due to preparations for the ~1onday hearing on the C<1nspiracy char~s. niether they nor their client V.'ill be in Chicago on Friday. The oil fields are located about 5,000 fee t beneath the surface and about l ,(KM) yards offshore in the West Newport area. Mayor Mcinnis said Tuesday that a primary value of the new contract with Fletcher ·ou iJ that ir guarantees the city's right to buy up to 300,<XM> "galloM of gasoline and 60,000 gallons of diesel fuel per year. That is enough to take care of the entire petroleum needs of the city's police, fire, ·and maintenance services. . However, officials have indicated that as long aa the city can continue buying fuel through the Orange County master oontract, it Will do 90. The new contract to . buy refined petroleum products ·through Fletcher Oil is simply 0 a veey good insurance policy in case \\'e need it," according to Mc Innis. Oemente Ma11 Suffers Flood. · Fire--in Auto -· ' -Eight Hur~ - In LA Jet Evacuation · LOS i.N,GELES (AP) -EI g h I · passengers were lnjure<!W her( th-ey- evacuated a Trans World Alrlipes J<ltllMr lhat ca ught fire after its nose gear collap!ed on landing early today at foggy 0 Los Anlel<s lntemaUonal Ai rport, authoriUes said. One of the pissengers \\'RS in critical coitdit ion. TWA spokes man &b AtcKay said all 56 passengers and seven crew members aboard ftight 701 f_rom New York exited via emergency chutes. According 10 witnesses'(iccounts, at least four of the injuri es occurred as passengers shoved each other.-off the wings of the craft. . . TWA spokesmen attributed the crash to the collapse of a front landing gear. Sparks set the craft on fire, and the interior of the $12 rnlltlon craft was gutted. Damage was estimated at $4 ml Ilion. Jl:lnora Quade, 51, of Rialto, was sitting by a window when the plane crashed. She had been visiting children in Italy . "1 wa s watching out the window. It ~·:is clear as a bell," she said. "Then \ve hi t the fog. It was just like hitting a blank wall." \Vallace Grebe, 65, of Pasadena, was sitting by the aisle over the wings. Ile was returning from an oil-related business trip lo Iran. · ·-. .... u ....... ~ RESCUE WORKERS CHECK PARTIALLY SUBMERGED CAR High Water's Cover Oregon StrH tt; Disaster Area Declared - "At the same time we entered ·the log, the plane hit very hard," he said. "It boUnced quite a way up in the air. J made the remark, 'That's one way to land an airplane, but not necessarily the right way.' The airplane waggled a bit, and apparenUy the undercarriage C<lllapsed, and the Plane nosed down. North State Flooding Forces Hundreds to F"lee \ "The cabin was 'obscured by smoke. 1 leaned o\•er the fellow to my right and trie<l""'Uielatch on-the emergencY exit, but it was stuck. So 1 joined th e parade on the other side of the plane." Grebe escaped onto the left wing. He said he saw flames under the plane. "There wer'e an awful lot of people on that wing, and really I got pushed off.'' he sald. "There was a little bit By Tbe1 AssOcia ted Press track on Southern. Paciric's main line Swelling ri\'ers and strean1s throughout north of Dunsmwr. halting Amtrak · · ·u d banks passenger trains at Klamath Fa1J1, Ort. -Northern Californ1~-sp1 .e _Ollfr:.,._ . -and-Redding. SP spokesman Bill Pbelp1 toda y before poundmg rains and melting said Amt'raK v.·ould bus pauengers snow' forcing hundreds to flee homes around the washout. throu~h. fh~ded streets. Flooding ·was particularly severe at No 1nJur1es had been reporled. . Ukiah and threatened the evacuaticn Rain Y.'ashcd out 50 feet of rail road r F br"d o em1ge. - Some 200 pttsons were evacuated at Pepperwood along oorth·SOUth U.S. IOI , which was closed by an e11en1lve mud slide. A portion ol 101 south ol llopland of hysteria, ~d there were the usual statements: 'Let's get to hell out of here, buster. Let's get going.' ''It's 10 feet, which . is all right if you're ready for it.1. but if you suddenly fi nd yourse lf in space, that's another thiilg." * * * Oregori Floo<l Drives Families also \\'as closed by ri sing flood waten. j Another slide closed llighway 36 In the Grizzly Creek State Park and portions of other highways were blockf(l by smaller slides and puddles of water. Grebe suffered. a sprained back. lJe was in satisfactory condition at ~tariria Mercy HospiL&lr • i. Anotber passenger, r.fichael Beriedatfu:. 50, of lAs Angeles, said he was pushed off the plane, too. Fro1n Horn es Trame was mo"ing although a1 a a1ower , ,. pace. ' 1"' · · .. Nearly 150 persons abandoned homes ~ SALEM. Ort. \(~J • -·A~ least 2.10 in .the -Dunsmuir a re a near Mt. families had been dr iven from their Shasta along the Sacramento River. The homes in. western Oregon today by th e area had ·1been hit with nearly four worst flooding the state hak had-in inches of rain since 'l'Uesday • 2 Lldo 'c6upl~· · Face Fence Suit 10 flars l Schools v;ere cl09ed at Ukiah, Fortuna, ! -R}in ~ 1 i\c k e iJ ~ ~ fp \~rttitc!?ttm Ferndale and Bridgeville as e lo 12 Oregon during the night and some rivers inches or y,·atcr swli:Jed through many subsided In the southwest, but more streets. theavy rain forecast for later in th e In a six-hour period early today, Ukiah da,y could intensify nooding. had 1.51 inches, Point Arena .83, Red More than 200 families were reported Bl uff 1.15 and Crescent City .Tl. Two Lido Isle couples who allegedly out of their homes in Douglas County The Humboldt County Board of violated k>eal architectural ruJts when in soUthwest Oregon . where Cow Cree~ Supervisors declared a local stale of they began to build wrought iron fences swamped °'¥'' residenUal areea in 5 to emergency.• allowing Civil Defense to adjacent to their property have been 10 feet of water, driving out '25 families. begi n coordinating rescue efforts. named as defendants in separate Orange The Willamette River, wh ich runs The county also closed the only road County Superior C:Ourt actions . through the state's papulation centers. to Fembridge in case it became The actions filed against James and was expected to C<lnlinue rusing until necessa ry to evacuate the city of 1,400 Patricia Stegall , 105 Via Undine, and midnight tonight. as the Eel River continued to swell . Anthony and Elsie Montapert, 101 Via But dams in the upper reaches pf A Civil Defense command post was Ge noa, were filed Tuesday by the Lido the river could store enough water to set up as par.t of the preparations. Isle Community Associ<ltion. prevent mujor flooding from the river, All residents wl!h boats were asked hfrs. Parson, who has been }moy,11 to her family from childhood as Betty. slates in bofh inter\1iews that she constantly fought the influence of. Maria ~t y,·as unable to pre'(ent at least 24 such sexual escapades in recent years. Dr. Benton today testified before the jury began its viev.•ing of bot~ movies that it , y,·as vital for the Jurors to view Mrs. Parson's full responses to .hjs questions if they were to have. a~y real under!ilanding of her psychiatric condition. The preliminary hearing v.·ill be held in Long Beach Municipal Court. Mrs. Popeil and Ayers were arrested by a team of Long Beach detectives \vho began investigating the case when the would-be killer got seC<lnd thoughts :ibout his role and called Popeil and told him of the alleged plot. Jt is alleged ih both complaints that the Co rps of Engineers said. to stand by. A nood followed by a fire plagued COO.!ltruction ot the fences wa s contrary Gov. Tom ~tcCall decla red a state At 5 a.m., th e Eel y,•as four feet a · San Clemente man while he was to association rules and was not of disaster Tuesday and activated the above its flood stage of 20 feet and Long Beach handled the case because the a!Jeged hit man lives in tong Beach and police claim most of the negotiations took place there. He earlier told Judge MurTay and both lawyers in a special cour~ session he.Id in his office that the Jury has had no opportunity when Mrs . Pa~n testified in the courtroom .< see his l patient •I her most relaxed moments. E riergy Ru es Lewis today stressed that Mrs. Pa rson's answers in both movies "entirely corroborate lhe testi"'?.ny sbe Over Ecolog v ,.__has given here in-this courtroom. .....----o/ ' • DAILY PILOT Ttlr Orft"llM to.11 O.AILY PILOT, wtrh wtiidl b com&IMd fl'lr Newi,.Prtu, 11 PlllllllllH ll"f Ill• Of•llO' coe11 l'u11111111119 COMpan-,. SIP"· •••• N lllont ... llUlllli~N. M•nd~"f tl!•ougll F rl01y, for COJ!I Mr11. N•w111rl Bt1c.h, Huntl119!01t llr•d1/Foun101n \11!11-,, L19un1 . BNCI!, INIMIS!lddi*<k flld Sen Clt men!t/ s11i Ji.;tn C1plitr1110 .A 1lng!r reg~11 l'dlllon .. INllll\Md i1•u•d1yi Ind Sul\<l•YI. Tl'll prlno:.11»1 PUll!lsll!llf pf1M 11 11 JJO W111 •1' Str"I• Co111 Mt11, C1lllornll, t 2•1'. ~ob1rl N. w,,~ Prt lldtnl Ind Puo1i5tit• J 1ck II. C111l1y Vkt Prnlclenl I nd °"'"'I Mlflltrf Tho11111 Kt1¥il El1tor Th111111 A. M11rpkin1 M11111lne fli!OI" L. ''''' Kri1q HIW'llOFf ... 11 CllW Ed'i10< ..,..,,,. 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'?\s soon as we have ·the fuel, v:·e will move forward with recycling tn the interest of ecology," \Vynn said. "But right now, \Ye can't afford the gas," he sa id. It is a case, the city maMger noted, "'·here t'>'·o environmen tal considerations -conservation of energy and conserva- 1 ion of tree pulp for paper -nm at cross currents. Ralph 'J eff' Deaver EuneJ:aJ Set Thursday • Ralph '·Jeff'' Dea\'er. woo died ~1onday after a long i 11 n c s s, was incorrectl y Identified Tuesday In the Daily Pilot as a staff commodore of the Newport llarbor Yecht Club. Mr. Deaver was a sta ff commodore of Balboa . ''acht Club of which he was a longtm e member. The. Daily Pilot regrets the error. Funei'al services for Mr. Deaver will be held Thu"'1•y at · 2 p.m. in St. Andre ·s Presbyterian Church. dri ving·through Newport Beach Tuesday, sanctioned Qy the group's architectural stat e's emergency center for the first was expected to rise to nea rly 29 feet according to fire department persoMel. 1_1co~;;mm;it~te;e~. ~;i;~~;;;;::::::;;1;1m~~esin~=ce;s~e~"e:r;c;n~ooc1~in~g;;in~li964;· ;::;;byiniigihtilailli.ir:;;:;;~;;:~,_._. Roland 'Vass, of 2415' ·r;fOn'lC 'tcif10:' Drive, flooded the carburetor . of his car and while he was trying to re-start the vehicle, the accwnulated gasoline burst into Dames. 'Fire Department personnel from the nearby Newport Center station arrived at Anacapa and Newport Center Drtves to find the flames had already been extinguished. · Damage to the engine and engine compartment of Wcw' car amounted to about $500, according to Inspector Art Morton. · Navy's Gu1iriers Bri1ig ·Dawri Up Like Thunder The distant thunder·Jike noises many Orange Coast residents heard Tuesday night and today werfn't the sign of an approaching storm. They were ·probably reverberations from Naval target practice at San CJemente Island, according tO Coast Guard authorities in Long ._Beacb. Coast Gu ard spokesman said details or the operallon are cluslfied, but tlult target practice U scheduled to continue ton ight wilil midnight and Thuriday from 7:30 a.llJ. witil midnight. As -long as the wind remains caJm, reverberations from the shooting CM . olten be heard along the entire Orani• Coast, the spokesman said. G~orgi'a Praises King ATLANTA, <;a. (AP) -The 'Goorg lil Senale adopted • a resolution today commemorating the late Dr. Matlin Luther King Jr., but not. before Lt. Gov. Lesler Maddo1 left the ~ium . • ' . °"" ' ... Wann Up Suits-!-21.95 Nylon 24.95 to 34.95 Gym Pants-Sweat Sox Wanil Up Jackets Children's Acrylic Wann Ups-19.9.5 RacqaetUI lqletS T enlis Rackets Wninton Mets Racket Sbqing ) "•J ' Baseball Shoes Adidas-Spot BiH Socc.er Shoes Adidas & Spot BIH i:10Sa IUMDA'f .,,,., ' ... Track Shoes-Adidas & Spot Bilt '~!· ' All Purpose Shoes-4didas Spot BIH Tennis Shoes -. Adidas-Tretam CallYerse-Jack Purcan Basket Ball Shoes cenverse & Adidas . Speedo SWilfSllltS ' Trunks • , __ JablllJelris hddles_ --• Di1s ' Dart Banis .-• -, .. I • , • • • ,../' DAD,Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • '( • 0-~ -· Politics and _Tr_affic · . , ~ ,, . ' I " l ' The Newport Beach l!lannin~ .commission meeting Thursday night left the 1mpreSS1on that perhapa the Newport Beach tra!Cic stu~ again_is on the dusty road to oblivion. Commissioners wound up their surgery on the $83,000 study and tossed out·• second key recommenda· \1011. by the consultant, Alan ){. Voqrhees of San Diego. Based on Information provided at the meeting by the city engineer, they declared that traffic will be able to flow just 11 well without.a second crossing over.llp- per Newport Bay. The en~ineer told theDLlhal a wider bridge and a mulli·level 10te_rchange with Dover Drive likely will solve the crosstown: trallic problem. The commission had already dismjssed the best so- lution to Corona de! Mar!s trallic woes by declaring that the proposed Fifth Avenue bypass is unl'!'pular and therefore it should be eliminated from .consideration. Curiously, three commissioners said they had sec- ond thoughts about that decision, but since no one had •hown up to protest it at the public hearing, they voted to kill it. The traffic plan now goes to !he counctlmen. On them falls admittedly difficult obligation to rise above the pressures of present moment ·politics and adopt a plan that has some real prospect of meeting the city's neeas 10 and 15 ·tears hence:"'To do that, they'll have to do more than preserve the status quo. 1 Missing Freeway Link Freeway linking the San Diego and Newport 'Freeways was postponed. • For Costa Mesa in particular this administrative decision is .an enormous setback,' not only because. the freeway will not. be there to take traffic jams off sur· face streets, but .because considerable city money has been invested 9n state assui:ances that the freeway would' go •through on schedule. ·Ironically, at a . time when most communities are lighting construction of new freeways, the Corona de! Mar Freeway had the support of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, irvine -ind.eed all of Otange CoUlltYc The Stale Department of Transportation should reconsider its ac- tion . Fun Zo11e Ruling · The California Coastal Commission last week told a Costa ?.fesa builder he can't put condominiums on Bal· boa's hayfront. Specifically, it said developer John Konwiser can't put his propose<! dense housing project on the Fun Zone site at Palm and Edgewater .Avenue~. 'While Newport Beach councilmen told him ·that at one point, they later changed their minds when Kon· wiser claimed he couldn't find a commercial buyer for the property. · While we can't help but be somewhat sympathetic to the frustrations Konwiser must be feeling, he should not have been surprised by the decision he got from the state panel. The Newport Beach Planning Commission long ago said commercial use of that property, something that will illow public access to the water, is the best use. Like the mythological Tantalus, the cities of the Harbor Area continually appear to be within a hair's breadth of getting the Corona de! Mar Freeway only lo have the priie snatched away by an unseen hand. Last week it wa5 the energy crisis which led to re- duced gasoline sales, redu~ state gas taxes, and con· sequently reduced freeway funding. The end result was that bidding on the first unit of the Corona de! Mar John Konwiser isn't the first speculator to find · .himsell with a 'niece of property in Newport Beach on which. the maximum return isn't aJJ acceptable use. Nor with the present mood of the citizens, will he be the lasl N • POOR LITTLE MAT<H <aiRL Ever Heard Of Tropical ' · f':enguins? (s!nNE~ i.n4 ·Dear Gloomy Gus Promontory Point: stop iL Maybe v.•e pray for snow! \Ve couldn't hide it; can R.C.N. ......... -.. follfT"'I .. eN ......... "" ............ 2 """,.... • ............................. ...... .. _, .... D9llY , ... • Overall T.~ Bill Still Going llp Taxpayer Unimpressed by Rate Cut To the Edl!Dr: In your issue of Jan. 3, Supervisor Rocald Gaspers is reported as noting that in Orange qounty we have had two consecutive tax rate reductions and -"with a little bit oUuck ... the possibility of a. third tax rate reduction i,, very real." MAILBOX our children in from play at dark for that very reason and also because (If the danger of being hit by ·a m<Jtorist \vho couldn't see him in the dark? MY CHILD walks to school, but what about the bus riders? Would a parent rather they stood on a dark street comer?' We Y.'ere I.old of the wonderful spirit of the students and the soldiers. But not one word was said of the 20 million slaves whose miserable existence bas been so poignantly described by one who managed to get free , Bao R~Wang . Oddly Unimportant Tacts I Ran Acros.s \Vhite Looking Up Other "' MR. CASPERS knows perfe<tly well that a tu. rate reduction is meaningless in itself; what really matters is a reduction in tai:es, a product of tv.'O factors of which the tax rate is on1y one. The taxp<lyer cares little whether the tax rate goes up or down or stands on its bead; what . be is interested in its a reducticn in taxes, a far different Letters from readirl are -welcome . Normally, writers shoul.d convey their m~ssages in 300 tDOfd.! or Jess. The right to conderue letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reseroed. 'All let· ttrs must include signature a·nd mait.. ing address but names may be with.- held on request if sufficiettt reason is appare11t. Poetry toill 1tot be pub-- lislled. So to solve all the danger to our children, now we are forced to drive them to school -a trip never before necessary -or we drive them to the bus stop and wait with them . for -the bus. And probably because it's cold, we leave the engine running so we can have the heater on. AS WE VOICE our compassion for those whose sufferings in the Gulag Archipelago have been described by the brave Solzhenitsyn Jet us not forget tha t the Archipelago is not limited to Siberia. Its Chinese 'extension is not on any of the guided tours, just as its So- viet counterpart. was carefulJy concealed from the outside world in days goae by. Things: in "liturgical importance" the holiday Contrary to popular belief (and mine. still ranks after Easter, Pentecost, and too, until I found otherwise ), more Epiphany. species of penguins-are lo be-1owxl.._ • • • out of Antarctica than in-including some Icelanders read more bookl per.capita In oemHropicol and than aoy other people In the ""'Id eve1 in tropk:o1 cl~ •(what else Is there ID do there?). lce-This is cons'ervation? Solzhenitsyn knows that the only way this great evil can be eliminaleG is by pitiless exposure. Von Hoffman js \vrong in saying_. tha' there is little we· can do aOOut it. There is' a lot we can do. We c3n quit pretending that it tdoes not exist and that this modem slavery is a purely internal affair from which we bad best avert our gaze . matia! land aiao 1111 the oldeat parliament In ' • • . the world, the Althlng, which WU CO. matter. . The President rould help a little by iera11 complex to he' built oD the Vast ordering businesses and schools to open Irvine-owned spaces between Corona del one hour later. But does he dare A newly born por· cupine it larger than a nnly bon\ black bear. --vened-ln the year 930. Checking with a dozen homeowners, I find no one wboie property taxes bave ncit ~ In the period In . question by so; 40, 50 percent or more. Of course; there ls.tbe case of Proaldent Nixon so generously -treated by the I.R.S., the slate of California, and, of course, Orange C.Ounty officials. Mar and Laguna Beach. · tamper with oilr ways of life any more • • . ?-fore wine is pro- duc..S In Italy than . In Prance but cinly three pen:ent of it is exported. • • • \Vatcring the lawn -seems such a futile enterprise, when you consider that a mere one lnch of rainfall equals more · tbad 22,000· gallons or water per acre. • • • • Wbat the U.S. has vulgarized Into "Groundhog Day" (Feb. 2) Is celebrated as "Candlemas Day" in England, as the · Feast of the 4>urification of the Virgin Mary. (Also, what we call ''Indian Sw:zimer" is known as "St. Martin's Sunlmer" in Great Britain.) • • • • s-al<.i!!g of England the be$l time "~· tO ·~sif -f.OOOon 'JS · iri 1nliCJ-septeinOer; when the odds against rain are greater than at any .>ther time of the year-it is 6(to 1 on September 15 being dry. · • • • The only cells of the body which don'.t automatically ren ew themselves are the brain cells. • • • 11'e celebration of Christmas did not beceme general until more than 400 yean after the blrth of Jesus; and • • • The twe><yllable word that IJ moat ollen apelled wrongly In English ll "naphtha.,, . . .. . \ Our unique · "separation of powen" In ·the U.S. Constitution, ao . much ih the forefront these days, was prompted by a · Frenchman, not by 1 n American-by Montesquleu1s study of the British system of government. • • • "El Dorado" was originally the name of a king, not or a region, who was said to be covered with oil and then powdered with gol<klusl • • • What will posterity think of m when It digs up the record price of $175,000 paid for the bullet-riddled car In which wanton Bonnie and stupid Clyde were shot to death four decades earlier? IF CONGRESS bad passed a law reducing income ta1 rates but increasing the portion ID which the rates applied so that, as a result, Mr. Caspers found himself paying a higher income tax, I cannot see him wishing to send a happy telegram of congratulations to his Coogressman. When the tax rates are reduced to the point where they offset the huge lncrea.se in assessed valuation and the net 1'esult is a decrease in taxes, we will all be happy m· joining to gtve Mr. Caspers a pat on the back, but not before . REED J. IRVINE · i. · than he already has? ~ides, starting TllERE Ill an altemative route which "'1e day one hour later would put us would involve using empty . Irvine land right back to where we started. (Bonita Canyon) to the rear of C.Orona del Mar, rather than through its center. I WOULD venture to guess that if This would adequately drain through we were on our usual time, the traffic from tbe present Coast Highway . Americ.a.n public -an Intelligent, IV t T tJa and still ,accommodate the financial responsible group or people ..,. given .. • ru interests controlled by the . Irvine half a chance would conserve all the To the Editor: Company. -energy necessary. But tampering with So sorry D. H. was shocked at Von 1be people know all of this, if the our way of life will only brin&. more Hoffman's Jan. 2 article , about the newspapers don't, and have consistently disgust with our administration. Haven~ President. opposed the destruction of our fine we, as Americans, been used and J, for one, fmd Mr. Hoffman's nasly conununity through petition after petition manipulated enough'? litUe articles terribly truthful, btimorous with thousands of signatures. The people LESIJE WESTON and said in language that aJleviatea who live here are sotidlf arrayed against my need to blow up at Nixon's whole the Irvine Company and its business Mlspreseatcdon stinking mw. oriented allies in city government. To the Editor: We're already shocked, D. B. So what! Will David slay Goliath, or is 1974 1 wish to take exception to your If· the truth hurts, tough! There'• a . too late for thinga like that? reporting of the Orange County Transit lot of mad and hateful people In this LEN SELTZER District meeting of Dec. 17. rountry right now buster. Hoffman says ARTIIUR D. GASKIN RON KENNEDY Your story ("Bus Stops To Gel Bicycle 7it~tof'uS. ~-1 ~ The ~'S!iOrt~t~ V1C~b~~·message ever ··~·-· .. , .. JA ,,,µ, .• .··. '• ·.~-··~·· ~Manlpuliltecl~noagfi -·~~:te·~·~llfllf;~~,t~?-... ~=:.--;. ~~ .. ~ -~1l'!tJ~!.~~JIA!-L transmitted by a general was a ~un. Da"ld ., •• Goliath To the Edi!Dr: contract with Hallman and Associates Light the f'fag When Sir Charles Napier conquered the To the Editor: 0 Aln A . 1, . t after a review of qualilications and 1 To the Editor·. province of Sind In India· for the British ~ g an average mer1can, m JUS product." in IM3, he sent back the one.word Why a highway cutting through the as anxious to curb energy use as the I still believe that Old Glory should message ·. "Peccavl." (Lalin' for "I have heart or quiet . residential Corona del next person, if only to save myse~r IN MY opinion, not only is that be flown 24: hours a "day,, spotlighted A1ar? · money. statement a misrepresentaUon it is at night. The star· Spangled Banner sinned.") • . • • The Fifth Avenue bypass is the The whys are unimportant. But.I find . damaging to the reputation of·Hallman is the symbol of our freedoms. We ' invention of the Irvine Company whose it very curious that burning lights for and Associates. will not be coerced nor held in bondage And. finally , the most odd?y uninJ.. objective Is to connect Irvine's giant . . Our contract with OC'I'D was not b d portant fact of all: in the whole class Newport Center complex (Fash Ion one ~r .less 111 the evemng m !1 k es · Y epend~ on. any other countr:y; of mammals, only the spotted skunk Island, mect.ical buildings, banks, Design burning Ugbts .one hour more m the renewed because of a diUerence of we will unite under the Bright Light can perform a bandstand. Center. etc.' with ___ its_nroJ'ected _"Riv·_momlng beneficml. opinion between Hallm8'l and Asaodates of Freedom and rqcet <1ur problems; _____ _ ,__.,,, _ • and-membera or OCTD--Board-ol.-thus-malntalnlng-ourlndependence~u BEING A homemaker, L do my Directors. They_ felt that .Pro~onal we always have. 'FTC Moves in on the Credit Snoops llotaework in the morning. Now, with efforts should be made m different The gentleman Jn Musachusett! who no sunlight, it requires just about every directlnns than we proposed and they IJ .,.Omottna tbe llgbUng of the flag light on to do a proper job .. Where selected an agen~ that would follow ln the east -,,lr. Joseph Theodore If the hour of darkness was m the the board's direchoo. -sent me this message on this . -· .. . • . . evening, only one or two lights would "11'1~ """"n 1 -• ,_ ~~-tmaa card · 11f1--:;,;;;;r;;IT(jN:5~;;;i-;;;.i;-;.;;:---:::====::::::;;:;;:;;;;;:;;:---;;;;n;;'.};;;;.:h,;!;;;b;;;;;;tiaj[;;;i;j;;:;;;;;,--'he · ..... 1 ..... ;...... • ---"~N .n no w~ 1~ecwi ! ~•Y • necessary-to·en10y..a ... -~verung. Hallman and. •---•ates ='""-t s ~Remember _beltec.....to-liglll-1----;i \VASHINGTON: Several weeks ago, calls, have had substantial rate increases ~1.Y husband is In the C(lnstruction and producL ln;;r, our "q~ualifi~ca . candle th_an cur-.... ,.-t-he darkneSs: In ·this we ipubll.shed a detailed report on the ( . ) on insurance policies on all three. cars busmeS& -by no means a small increased bua ridershi from 25 000 a same spirit, 1t is better to hght Old operations of the credit Invcstlga!Drs, JACK. .ANDERSON·_ and ·· ·am just as far from learning the Industry. Every company I . know of month to over 2S4,000 ~ month h, less Glory than curse t~c energy crisis." _ whO nJ" 100 tnlllion reports a ~year --reasons as I was ten days ago.:• st1:1.rts work ~t 7 a.m. and. finishes at than one year. I'd call that qualified! K1\THRYN FISHBACK on lhose seeking insurance, blink loarui, -.FR01tf"SEA1TLE, E. N. oeane wrote 3:30 p.m. (Its always daylight al 3:30 KAY D llALLMAN creilt cards and other services. . us that he observes three "golden. rules" p.m.) Now they have to burn spotlighls · Owne; for credit because of a supposed $54 for an hour in the morning in order . 'lb Federal Trade Commission has d b 1 Id . in handling credit snoops. Rule one, 1, do the'· i'ob. Hallman and Associates • r·-e t. I was another mistaken e,nbty "" · t " h h ~ • now moved in on the biggest of the ne says, is o s ut up w en anyone back·fence firms. Retail c r e d I t case, but the teacher had tQ get lawyers calls to ask questions about neighbors." Company. The gigantic, Atlantic-based to write the credit agency a·letter before Ru1e two: "Ask neighbors to observe cor1pany has been charged with a lhe records finally were cleansed two thls ni.le." And rule three: "00 not varjety of shady practices, all of-which years later. answer personal or impe,rtinent questions it h85 deru,d. · · • about yourself .•. Qther than n a m e , -AW ASlllNGTON medical equipment address,· age and place of employment." lljEANWHlLE, the complainls have dui.r-wa1 rejected by hia ·..m bank Because credit rePQr1S go out to. -continued ID pour In to us, tlie FTC and a department store on the gnMmdl alrll,._, boob, Insurance oompanies and •od the Senate. Here 11n1 a lew typical be had deoerled his wile. T h e coonl1<is other businesses, Sen. Joe uilnples, with lhe names omitted of "deleNd" woman was someone be had Bldeil, D-Del., and Wlllllm Proxmire. thole who don 't want ID be ldentlfled : never heard of. ' D-Wls., have denianded that the credit -Charles K. Herbert oJ_ stewa!rtstowp, -A Tennessean received a notice bureaus give copies-of all written report s Pf!.; who easily qualified for teven other , that fils fO:Ur-year-old son was being to the credit applicants so mistakes cttdlt cards, was turned down by refused credit. can be corrected . Their blll hns been Ra.pcAmerlcard. Re learned that the ~ 1 When aggrieved victims try to blocked so far by Sen. William Broc,k:, Yor}t,_ Pa., Credit Bureau bad lnfonne~f correct their '~-t~ results <>iftcn R·Tenn., a bank director's son. BaijkAmericard that-Herbert w a• ilrO lllrrowlna. An vrepnlan made alx FOOTNOTE: The Cl'Cdit Bureau of wtlfhlng on a $!0.57 debt at a local calll to a 'jndlt agency and waa put Yo,rk !Did us they go beyond the department store. In fact, It was a on "hold" for a total of ~ minutes. requirements of present ll\W and allow dl!ll!l'ent man wtlb 1 similar name. When he 11111111 heonl a human voice t1-illveaUgated In see their entire · Yetrl!ankAmerkard, without so 'much on lhe third eveolng, he was told: !llet. A spokesman said the. error on n1 a phone call to Herbert, rejected· .. Everyone bu gone home." Herbert was qulckly cortected. But as .till application. · -A Nebrask1n wrote •lml11rly: "I've so often is the case, the damage already , -·A Chicago teacher was turned down speot probably ••• tea dollars on phone had beth done. ' ' THE CONSTRUCTION i n d u s t r y Is harqly alooe In this problem. All businesses bad to burn ll~bts tor 15 minutes before 5 p.m. closing time. Now lhey have ID light up the premises for an hour more in the morning - 4~ minutes more -Tba!L~g energy? Being a parent ol IChOOl·age children, thi? tfme change would require me to send my child walking to school in lhe dark. In these times of child molesters and.. rapes, it seems a pretty slupid chance 10 take. Don't we call ·Quotes Gov. Daniel Walker, fllinois, In S.F. speech -"11ie political pressure to spend more money is a1Way1 there. The public presSW'c to spend less Is rarely mobiliiec!." China Remlntler To the F..ditor: At a time when so many visitors to Communist China are returning to tell us what a marvelous aociety bas been created there, it Is refreshiiig to find Nicholas von Hoffman pointing out the signifance of the new book, Prisoner of Mao by Bao Roo.Wang. (Dally Pilot, Jan . It) • VON HOFFMAN remlnd1 us of a cruel fact lht seems to have been omitted from all of the TV documentaries that ha ve been aired about Communist China durlnA the past tWo years: there are over 20 miUlon people llvlng out their Uves In that country 11 forced la.bor c11mps. . A recent documentary broadcast by ABC told us that the worker In China . has never had It so good a5 he does now under Mao. We were told that the peasant now enjoys new dignity . OU.NM COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. \Vttd, Publ.Ulltr Thoma.s Keevil, Editor Barbara Krcibicll .Editorial Pao« Ei1£ror The e.!ttorial 1poae of-the Daily. Pllclt lftka to inlonn and stimulate rttdftS by presentlrw on this pace diverM•awr\mentuy' on lopics of in- terest by syndicated eolumnis1s and cartoonists, by provkllng a ronim fot ~•d.-n' views and by prt>M'ntl!ti th.it nn'lplprr't optnk>ri! and-!tku oa cumnt topics. The editor!\] oplnklllt of tM Dally Piiot appear oncy in th• ~ltorlal c:olumn at th~ top of the Pill'· Opinions txprr.lllt'd by thf! l'Ol· umlristt •nd ctreoonllts and letltr v.Tltm arc thtlr own &nd no endone-- mtnt of 1htir vtt"Mt b)' the ~ Plloi -"'be - Wednesday, January 16, 1974 J , • " ·. ' • ... . • ~·· Wrdnt$diij, January lb, l!J74 ................. _,;-- DAILY PILOf f. ii--. ! M~ure · THIS RAil\' FOR BIRDS E9ual-Rights -• ' \ . .On&1ergy Unspeakable Sin FRESNO (AP) -Rain ruined the ev i dence , : Resolution Killed ' ·~Approved , ,. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A . bill creating a state energy czar ad vanced to the Senate Finance Committee l Q day after clearing its r I r s t legislative h u r d I e over protests ol public utilities. major industries and o i l companies. Th.~ Democratic-sponsored bill ~'ould grant resources secrcta_ry Norman Livermore , . . (.._ __ s_ta_•_e _ __,) JO lo Go Jr. czar-like po'!''ers to lower requiring disn1issal of SACRAl\IENTO (UP l) _ A SAN D1EGO (AP) -The He. said "charity and justice cbilra:es that a Fresno measure reversing most Rev. Leo T. Maher, demand'' an end to the social County couple posse~d California's ratification of ~ bishop of the San Diego stigma attached to an unwed fighting gamecocks. Equal Rights Amendment has Catholic diocese, i s s u e d a mother and he~ child. The birds, which-the been killed in a legislative pastoral . Jetter ~ u es d a Y 'Ille church leader urged • defendants cont~ n d.e d committee, but ils aulh:>r condemning abortion as an Congress ,to pass a Jaw were too old to fight, had pledged to get the issue before "unspeakable-sin . . erosion~protecting-unborn-children.. -been identified wlth-1elt_ -voters._,.· ~-~--- of Christian culture a n d who have been conceived, pen markings before being I ' • w e ' 11 work oo a degralaUoo ot society." declaring that "woold inusre penned with other n!ferendum and if that's not Any ca~holics who obtain that !h~ child would no Ione er g~ks at the COUD1Y.:. successful, 'we'll g9 and get an abortion or help to be v1ct1mized by a so-called fann. some signatures ,' ' per for rn .f n e '•pt ace right .of priva~ which in fact But a storm washed Assemblyman F 1 o-y d-1,, themselves 1n a state or permits abortion as a matter away the mar k ings , Wakefield told a disappointed excommunication," Bishop of convenience." making it impossible to audience after his resolution Baher said. "The life or every human tell ooe bird. from anothe~-, was declared dead in the The message will be read being is sacred from tht; d I s.tr 1c t attorney s Assem bl y Judic ia ry Sunday in all Roman Catholic conception to death,'' Bishop office said. Committee Tuesday. churches in the d i'o c es e ~laher asserted . The -vote was 2-4, \\•ilh at covering Sari. Diego. Riverside. San Bernardino --- and Imperial counties. .. eed . ned . '":i least six fOtes . ~ ed for t,hat ever happe to \\'Om~ S approval. They contended It ..a~ California ln 1972 became force women and men ! the 22nd state to ratify . the the same prisons, m a amendment, which calls for women eligible for tlte aboolute equality between the' 1nd fronHine ~mbat duty-l su:e9." So_far:. so states_ have same as men, and would a1tlllf' voted raUficaUon. In order for the federal g ov e r n m en t the amendment to become additional authority over laws part ol the U.S. Constltutlon, relating to labor, marri•li(l approval from 38 states is and Jnherltance. ~\J needed. -1 'The ERA mea'lts W~ k e field's aupportera, obligation," Proud_ l~ld_~the inchiding speaker of t be committee. "Women will fl.\v Jl{tbraska legislature Sen . galned nothing, but will Richard F. ProUd, argued the . los t because they . will have amendment was a "politica l to take oli half t b « swindle" and "the worst thlng obligations. 11 • 1 ' . • speed liffi.its, curtail gas Assemblyn1an . Edwin station hours, allocate fuel tQ Z'berg, se ntenced to 48 industry and take ot~r steps hours in jail for sec· to cope with the energy aisis. ond-offense drunken Sunday is the fi.r st anniversary of the U. S . Su preme Court's dec ision allowing certain abort·ions. United Air Lines . . The measure by Sen. Alfred driving, has served 38 E. AJquist (0.San Jose), was of them and promises "IT IS A MATl'ER ol high \\'ho affirm the sanctity of ' ' ap)ll1)ved by the senate public to do the rest later. uti lities committee Tuesday on' Full sentence was 30 a 6--G bipartisan ,·ote. days, along with $500 civic responsibilily that those Rrr.J·e.n· ds-lJirp Se.~. J·.oe Me.m-o unborn human ·life pray, work ~ , 1 and strive to convince fellow J i f i n e , b u t all ex-citizens that every hwnan life f-..,...------------------='---------'--------------------4 • Sult Fllell ce pt 48nours was sus· '. LOS . ANGELES IUPll pended. Because oljili) 1; 1\\i> environmental groups mixup, he was released and an ar cheo lo gy early. 1 organization filed suit in ---'------- r;,_ federal court Tuesday against recreational users of the ' deserts, charging they are turning the l.iojave into a "dust bowl.'1 The suit is aimed at forcing lhe Federal Bureau of Land Management to impose even stricter bans against use ot -moton:nles, four-wheel drive _ vehicles, dime buggi.. and other off-road vehicles in the d...rt areL Democrat A yalci Wi1is l1i 'Upset' SA.V BERNARDINO (AP) -Democrat Ruben ·Ayala should be protecled=by_law," Bishop lilaher said. "ft will not do to defend degrading co ndi tions or workers, housing, pollution or the energy crisis an~ not respect and protect life in the "·omb." Nixon Staff Member Hit With Fine fel)ded off a late rally by LANCASTER (AP) _ A ~ - Republican Assemblyman member of the White-Housei SAN DIEGO ( APl -Much ot· the U.S. iuna fishing, fleet was sailing for southeastern Pacific fishing grounds today after ,an agreement between canners and ho.at o~ners on ~~. tho price ol tuna. - The American Tuna Sales AsaociaUOn, repre!enting the.· (' boat qwners, accepted the .I . t canners' bid ol $.175 a ton ·P fir ·yellow!in and $545 for I -•kipjack-tuna -Tuesday. dispute had kept the 134 boat• • 1 ' in pqrt after the Jan. 1 opening of the tuna season. e Sniog Fight SACRAMENTO (AP) -A legislator from Riverside, one of the worst-hit smog areas in Cali!omia, says the State Air llesocm:e• Board should be 1bolished. Sen. W. Craig Biddle. a Rei-.iblican, intro Ou c e d legislation Tuesday that-would itum the agency's smog duties over to a new department within the State Re sources Agency. e New Jlla11or ESCONDIDO !AP) -City councilman Kenneth Roberts, sucoeedlng the recalled \Vil :\fason, is the new mayor of this northern San D i e g o, COunty c.onmwnity. Robem. who has held · the - 1 J!llif' l>efore. ctiosen by Jerry Lewis to \\'in a special communications staff h a sl election in the 20th District pleaded guilty aod was fined and giVe his party a 21-19 $190 after his arrest for edge tn the state Senate. driving under the influence of l The. Ayala upse t means the Tuesday. alcohol. court officials said 1 state Senate will have iJs first ,;funicipal eoart-;J u;d g e- member of Sparush de~ent William \Vright also dealt since 1910. Aat'QJl Bruce Salter, 33, of Final returns gave Ayala, Woodbridge, Va., a suspended a San Bernard ino County sentence of five . days in jail su rvisor a total of 45 ·075 and a $250 fine on the es. or-sf-percent, &m~re:t~ition...that.Jhe offense not to 38,325 votes. or 45.9 percent be repeated for a year. I fo r Lewis who had been Salter was arrested Friday favored to 'win. just wes t of Lancaster by the / A VICTORY by Lewis, 39. a three -tenn assemblyman, ~·ould have deadlocked the state, Senate at 20 votes for each ffiajor party. The. special election was called to fill the seat vacated last fall by the resignation of, Republican Sen. William E. Coombs. The SO-year-old A y a I a jumped to an impressive 6 percent tead-early-irrthe race, with the counting of votes from traditionally Democratic urban San Bernardino pre- cincts. But with the mountain and d e s e r t precincts reportinf{ their totals, Lewis whittled away at the margin but not suffici ently to retain the seat for the GOP. California Highway Pa tr o 11 after a mile-Jong c h a s e ·I Patrolmen had been sent to 1 the area afte r dispatchers received se\•eral reports that a car \\'as being driven ' erratically in the area. They quoted Salter a s saying, "You're both a 11 through. I'll liave your jobs. 1 You won't be \\'Orking any more after I'm through with you." HIS CASE had b e e n scheduled for hearing Friday but he appeared in court volu ntaril y ~londay apparently so he could retQm to work in Washington. • to lot easier d your wingS. Bargain Days are back. So if you make your reservation on or before February 21, you can save money while traveling during the days of the week when we have plenty of available seats. · · Here's all you have to do: Buy your ticket at least 7 days in advance. For a Tuesday, a Wednesday or a Thursday departure and return. For a stay that · lasts 7 to 9 days. That's it. · , " . " , , " ,. ' ' ' . ,, . .. . .. , " .. . ": /~ .,. . " . ' , . ', .. ' ,,1 . , ',. " his ~tr, council colleagues -.:-ti "-~ e y n1ght~:W serve as THE FINAL res ul t represented a reversal of the voting in-the total votes ~cast and failed narrowly to avert a runorr. Ayala's primary vote total was 37.5 ~rcent. Salter is a Navy enlisted man attached to the White Hou se Co mmunications Agency. He specializes in walkie talkies and o t h e r mob i-1 e ~co m munication. Nonnally sta tioned in \Vashlngton, h~ accompanied the President on his recent trip to the Western White H~e. And if you take advantage of our Midweek Fare, you can get an air-conditioned standard-or intermediate-size Hertz Ford for only $120. For 7, 8 or I, mayor until March 5, .when several council seats are up for election. • ' • _, ' · 9 days. With unlimited mileage~ You only pay for gas. Check the chart below to determine yow savings from regular round-trip Coach fares. (Our round-trip Midweek Fare is $179.95 to each city below.) February 28 is the last departure date-when the farAgPPlies. If you have any questions, ask your 'fravel ent or calfUiiitea at 537:7521. •Jberewill be a "drop-off" charge il car is not retum'ed to city of origin . . ' • ' ·cities. Yo~savings to 40 Akron/Canton .......... $120.05 Detroit. ............... $112.05 Provide ) e ........ : ... $186.05 Allentown/BetWehem/ Flint. ................. 112.05 Raleigh/ngurham ........ 140.05 F.aston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162.05 Greensboro/High PoinV · Richmond .. , . . . . . . . . . . 154.05 Asheville . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 114.05 Winston-Salem . . . . . . .. . 132.05 Rochester. .......... .'. . 148.05 lloston .......... -...... J86.05 Hartford/SP.ringfield ..... 178.05. Saginaw/Midland/BayCity 112.05 Buffalo ............... 140.05 New York/Newark ....... 172.05 Tolej:lo ................ 110.05 132.05 Norfolk/Portsmo1.1th .. · ... 164.05 1H-city_Airport;·Tenn ., ... 118.05 · · 126.05 Philadelphia ..•..• ; .... 164.05 Washington/Baltimore ... 154.05 Charleston ••........... Charlotte .............. . 120:05 -Pittsburgh ............ :. 1u2.05 y~s11aron 126.05 1 r0.05 " Si!•ingsare based on regular round·lrip l:oachfara. Cleveland .... · ........ . Columbus .•....•.... · .. Tax included, not Securi1y Charge. . , • The friendly skies of your 1and. Au1nen in Travel with W5em lntema1Kinal Hotels. .. ----1-- • • ' .. " . . • • ... • .. , • • • ·or~nge~!!t • • ·N.V. St.eek.Ii • r • • • • • · By RUDI NIEDZIELSK'-\ and ls said to be making a satisfactory Of • 'Qeltw '"1"' •••" recovery rro~ an injured colon, sp}e(ll A COits Mesa pollce officetts a uve-and intestine. .. • t.odej · because he missed when ·· he Ironic11Jy the suicide attempt Kassel poiDjed a gun directly at his heart demonstrated.. following " party iu ind 1ecidentally fired it during the re-Hollywood early Saturday also failed rnactmMt or a suicide auempt for two when that bullet missed its mark and frie nds. • passed through the body of a Costa Officer . Arthur W. Kassel UI, was Mesa man. :emaved fri>m ·the critical ·list at St. James M. Veraldi , one ortbe witnesses Joseph's HolpJtal in Burbank lt1onday to the police offlcer's accidental shooting, told investigator's tlMl incident oceurred and gave It to Kassel for examlnatlon~ at his a~ment on 3686 Barham St. The Bacchi woman said_~~asel,__! HOIJywOO<l;ilfter liey h&a rer a pa . y. recent academy graduate and six month · Veraldi and a female companion, rookie on the Costa Mesa police force, Doona-Ba<dti, were listening to ,KasseL was.-!'ver.y excited about being a police as he was relating experiences atiout officer" and played with the weapon his new job as a C:Osta Me$8 police after he had unloaded it. · officer. . Kassel subsequently reloade;d the pistol . When the conversation turned to guns, and placed it on a coUee table, but Veraldi said be produced a ·.25 caliber picked it up and put it to his chest automatic that belonged to his father and ·fired as he told the story about No Parental Protest the llUiclde at~mpt, acoordi!li to Miss Bacchi. • · iMiSs Bacchi told Costa Mesa detectives she tliought Kassel had only had ooe drink at the party but Veraldi said he believed it was tv•o. Los Angeles police officers v.·ho investigated the incident said the ~diet embedded itself in a· couch after ripping through· Kassel's lower abdo~n. ' • c.o&ta Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth indicated Tuesday that he consldl!hd the shoollng acddental and · lhlt no further investigation .Would' be reqajred. Ht pointed qut that the weapon discharged by Kassel wu not a ltl'Vice revolver and that Costa ?t!esa police officers, though maqdated to carry pistols of duty, are required to leave them at home v."hen aiciallzing or drinking. Canyon · School tO Close Without one jot of controversy, canyon Principa l Leslie F. Ferguson busing,'' Ferguson pointed out.· Fef.guson point~ out that parenta of Newport-Mesa school trustees voted after the meeting. "Wilson is only a half !f!ile· ~ Canyon students have been boldtnc unanimowdy .Tuesday to close doWn "Of course there are some parents the1 road." meetings on the · posa.ibility, of .moot Costa Mesa's canyon School at the end who don 't really want the school clo6ed When the current crop of students cloSure for nearly "'°-years,, tba~ of this school year. • but I think they tmderstand Our reasons is· moved out, canyon will be converted . have been given tours of Wllaon , .Not a. single parent rose_to_protest f9r taking the action-we:have/-~-Fer~n to a &Cbool-for-the district's classes and that their suggestions for = the closure of the 11-year-old neighbor· said. for the mentally retardecj. out the fransfef bav~ tiiieil hood school. · Canyon has on1y 135 regular studerits, School officials say that Wibon will by the di.strict. "We feel . tkat the key to gaining all of whom will be transferred to nearby be able to absorb the additional st~nts Newport-Mesa trustees are OOIUliderinf """'.,.....,.,.......,mnntJl!t)'""atd<ptlm;e o~llsc>n"&tRJol ne•r !all. -1r-t1te lwo -ci......-1>1-.ducat!onaUy--cl~one other-elem<tltery-«~---1 like th.is is to keep the parents informed "One_ of our big advantages ls that handicapped children now· orf campus the fall of 1975 or 1976. Pmlrilinar1 every step of the way," explained we won't have ._ to do any additional ire trarisferred to tastbluff School. · (See CUlSING, Pqe Z)' .. Marines Give A Toot Staff Sgt. Roger Crone Qelt) and Gunnery Sgt. Charles }!. Butler share sQm~ of their . musical knowledge with band . students Craig Chamberlam. 13, and Kathy Mcintosh, 14. The Marines are member< o! the 3rd Mpine Alrcraft Wing Band from El Toro which brought 1<.s brasa mst,ruments to Costa Mesa Tuesday for a s p e ci a I per- . fonnan~ forJ!einz Kaiser Sj:hool studen\s. Hot Lunches TQ Be Given. OCC Veterans ' " . Orange tloasl eou.ae dipped hito Ila student .. u.. l1md lnday to provide. hot".'"hmches for about ZS vetenns who have not recelftd their GI bill benefits . . because o[ a massive foulup In the . mailing of cbeclts. For many of the ~tudents the meal they chow down in the cafeteria Wlder the new "Take A Vet To Lunch .. program is the only one of the day, according to Jim Carson, the college's · veteran 's affairs. coordinator. The meals are be.ing served Monday through Friday and are the Well-balanced "$1.25 specials," as students call them . Many of the stu&;,nts are destitute t' · as a result of the check foulup which M Off• •al ~ J foe QCC_ vets worsened this week, :CSa; lCl S Oiirney ac:'::!0=~appointedveteran's · · . l v . f. , Administrattoo aide handling Orange ,Y.· '~ .. +..-. A ~ -~ B -;.] Coast College mmplaiDts bas been ~LO::.Lift or_ i~ar~ _oifuS'---~a= arid"° onehaabeen named . . , · , ~ . "They shuffled Ron Batkin and they 1Ma)'QI' Jact11ammctt and a delepllOn a note showing tke lr~r o f . are no looger taking telephone nquiries," ct.C:oota· _Moli' ai;· oHldall will ln..i $3,380)90.16 to the city's bank acoont. · Carson aald. "We're right back where to LoS ~es Friday to formally Making the trip with Hammett will we started from. Now we have to execut'e lbe ·iale or ne&rly M milllon Ile_ Robert Oman, finance director; -in a pinlt lonn and it takes 12 , Eileen Phinney, city clerk ; Keith Van to 15 days to get a n!p1y." In pari< booils. H•lt director of leisure services; Voughn One Orange Coast .College student has Tf'8 ~ is scheduled to take ' Reddihg and Arlene ~arer, members ploce at ll un. at the Jellrlee Banknote of . the citizens' bond committee and been invited to testify abouL his l\Iesa School 'Rebidding' Pays Off }Jig : ,, • Delmnlnatl«I to drlYe • hml bargain Tuesday saved the Newport.Mela Unllled School Dlslrlct more than '3SO;OOI an !ta planned J'OlllOdelinl ol c..ta Mea . lllp ltbool:· - '. ( One molllll ag;,._ttustees were Ja1ceaC---.j-j with the low bid of $2.1 million for Hall of Fa~s· . . a new media center, chemistry building, and drainage improvements at the c:airta ~1esa campua. Iiut that bid waa the lowest ol only three bids, and trustees turned their bacrkB m all three. On Tuesday, the district called for new bids and received seven. 'nle k>west waa ·for ll.17 mlllloo, a aavinp ol 13611,llOO. • Trustees Immediately ...,.pied tbe to.. bid with stronc pralae for the -stall that last mcnth 'rocomrnended New York Yankees Mi~y Mantle •(left) ~nd Whitey F~rd; ~ puit!ng the project out for ttblddlq. ~ates on. Casey Stengel's J!ory·teams-."Of .tbe.Pifties and Sixties; en· fa~f~.=~·..:· JOY the lime.light once a~tn after betng·namtfd to baseb8ll's ~of worried.that the cootractor couldn't live F~J!le. <P.!,la.E,~ ~!P.$!,Pages.) -.;=.,rn ,' -=· ,_ "'-"&.'---up to IL ------""-'"--''.ffc!w can w• · p~ ourselveo H he ---ln"-latOr"aiict' sa;r-1t.,-w111 ...... --l Jury 'View. · s Audio-Visual : ~~°':l~r~~ Sclulleror responded thal the firm ol Nick \ · · · Tokrajac, Inc. bu an excellent repu_tatlon for meeting Its cootractual Tapes in Health Spa Trial :$%-: .. ~ld~:~:•ti1~1n!' onlf slightly higher than the Tokraja~ bid. . ~y;-;m W. Pico Blvd., printers Robert M. Wilson , city councilman.' difficulties Thursday morning during a ill bondo "'1<! foretan l:!ll'IJOCY •. __ ,,;-~~he-l~-obtal!led-l'rida1-will-be--P!!htic-.rJng-belore Senator~klan --- -Officials from Security Pacific 1Bank ; used for the purc!)ase and development Cranston (ri-californla). · J,ly TOM BARLEY Of ff!-. D1l1F Plltt St.ff Cou be viewed at a later date by an A~te rt. . ' The first color mOvie depicts Dr. Benton's nonnal psychiatric question and answer e_xamination of the bulom red- baired plaintiff last Oct. 25. -Tb;e-reason....foLUle...much~lowez;.....bids1---1 !he ·&econc:1 tlme-ai-oun:d, SChniirer .iaid, purcbuen of the bonds, will take home of 70 acres of parks throughout Costa Making the 1r1p· to Los ~g· eles will the freshly printed -papers and Mesa the Cost& Mesa delegation will kave · be Boyd Collins, a vet owed mi:trt than ' IL,200 In back checks. Collins has bad " Te W ' kle' p k his car rel)OSSeSSed &nd bis credit rerord ~"'°rain:Bnrocs Dr.if ... ~-.-. --~ __ in~~=-=ar~ tarnislle<roecause ot the dell ed checks. --e •1r 'these hWfuiS Thlirsaayoon't m ' ORLEANS (UPI) .c. Moro than L:g'·ts n:mmed achieve any results, we're i:,olng to take I their " I" " some vets down to the VA headquarters llO river )\arges broke · rom In Los Angelea and have them s a c k mtl>rinp and drifted through a dense Due to cr:s:s out In their sleeping . bags," vowed fO(( down 1he Mississippi River tod.!!Y, ., ., Carson: · for<lng ooe.bridge to close and sending . On the brightsr side, Carson reported every avo)lable tugboat searching for A 50 percent reduction ol night lightiOg several job offers had come in for them ustnc daly radar. Dave Clpra1 at' lhe TeWinkle Park teMis courts is vets as a result of a Daily Pilot story. ~esrnan foi-the Coast Guard, said He said one of the vets featured Sunday M of ·the btrges hekl grain, in effect today, according to City is already employed at 1 service station • Manager Fred Sorsabal who onlered and has been provided with traospor· the conservation measure. _ talion to school. --------- " The newly Installed lights remain on Holiday Health Spa attorney Dopald A. Ruston renewed his objections today to the screening of two movies made by · Maria Parson's psychiatrist and delayed their showing to . an Orange County Superior _ Co~ucy by mote than one 'hour. --'' .:.,..;c._:....... Judge William Murray ordered the a~tivation of 'two television sets carried into his courtroom . alter a series of rulings that linally permitted attorney ft(arvln Lewis Sr. to screen the controversial tapes. Dr. Deane Benton, ~the santa Ana psyehiatri5t who shot the. moviees while Mrs. Parson , 50, was be.ing examined in his office watched from the witness stand while the jury viewed two audio· visual tapes that will almost certainly The second black and white movie, tu.en two months later, deP.icts 'Mrs. Parson answering liliilool the aame 1eries of questions under the influence ol sodium amytal -the 9C>Clllltd ·!tutb drug. In both • movies, Mrs. Parson tells the story she has alttady told from the WitJless stand in the trial. She haltingly tells Dr. Benton that sh ! ~ trapped in tbe sauna room !See SAUNA, Pop ll " that many large Orange Counly projects are winding down Ind tbett JS a greater oompetitlon for ttlltlvely few new contracts. ~ He •tao lpeCUlated that Ille energy ahortage "'17 be~ for tewor new pro)ec:tl. •· .Weadler Whi8tle ·Blown only unlll 10 p.m. Moodays through . Thursdays and are not turned on any IN 'MOVING' AD ; other nllibis. Only six of the ~tS VW ·SELLS FAST . Considerable clcluclWa tonllht and Thursday. Collet day1 with hlgha in the mld-ttls'.at the bUdie, rising to tbe JOW milnJand.., Over-. night lows in the low 50s.. Mesa's Charity Output Grows Employes ~f the ctty. o1 Coo1a · Mesa INSIDE TODA. 'I' _ . Orat&Q•· Countf 1upff'V(fora . ·-are llgltted-dur!ng-1hose nlli!iti . wlfen U 10Jl ~ to tafk atiout '11°'""-i!Je ligfiting is not probiblled. • ~ thll ''tJlO'l11c' ad wa · Uglttin"g -of city baseliiill f I e Id s pnp-wt c. -• llililllarly will be rectllCed and n I g ht '70 VW Squareback. Xlnt. games scheduled less f r e q u e n t I y , dlnd., Mqy!nc, must ,aelt. l!orsabal said. • Sac. $1111tl. (Phone No.) Curtailment measures will be extended • ' to eight night lighted tsnnis courts now It "moved" the VW on tbt !Int daY It bell1(I oomplete<I by the city at the 1ppeared lo jj,. Delly Pilot. Teat a Daily Estancia Hlglt School CJIJJ1pus, accontlng Piiot ad for opeecl yoiinell: JUI! dial the to the city manager. direct line to get an ld-vl10r to asslsl -Sorsa~t ordered tlle lighting cuts after )'OU. Phone MJ.5171. the city council 11ve him authority to reduce fuel and current C<M11Umption on a citywide basis. .• --· Newport -Bwketball Hoop -0 posed this year gave an average contributi9n have wtd a Legal quirk eo a'70id , · ol 11'1 eod) to the United Wf'J, raising -ng eqvirf(I fOl'fMI ff' their per capita <'Olltributlon by nearly· 1po>11• to ~ """1IOI. report •f- '• A dispute spaikql when a Newport Beach mlll) put up a basketbaD 1lOOP outside his home will be aired Feb. 9 before an Orange County Superior Court Jucige. • Judie Mark Soden set the hearing date for arguments by the canyon Hills Community AJ!Odallon for aCIJon that would compel Larry T. Smith, 3 O.kmont Lane, to comply with the association's I .. ' l.' '5 over last year. th< Grand JUI'(/. Stal'(/, PaQo IO. archltecturaj rules. City Manager FrtU ljonabal aald the Documents supportinrthtr employer.gave appl'Vlimatel fta;ooo-io--At ,. .. a.w. ·1 -..,.... .. •, b I ti !den th U . "" W , Las L M • ._,,. II ...,... y assoc a on pres t ge T. e n1tC\I ay campaagn. t year's c.....,.. 1 _.... ,.... " Jeffries indlcalt ·that the placing of per ~apita contribution made C4sta Mesa = .... ~ 4.j; := c= ... ,; a basketball hoop would n 'have been murucipal workers the most generous c.-u ",. ,.,..,.. """' 11 -"" If S 'th •-• . in h' I II ··:-· the 1:--• c,...,..,_ """' 1"" o~ m1 . 1-.i JNl 1t 1s-emp oyet~g a a._. 1n Dlwun.-._. .........--,. °'· ,........, • backyard. \ ~ ''We woo't know uni.ii February • ...,... ,... • St9d: ....,... »n ~ Jeffries states ttiat Sntitli's'"Bia C&ifyon whether we will ag&in earn that ==•• = ~ .: neighbors voted 1&-3 against the hoop diltinctioabutllhink_ouremploytt~t ::..: ... -... : :=. ._.M: remaining aL the front . of the home to be CIJlllrOtulated for their .......,17." ._ .._ • --• In full view. the cl!y manager. • .. \ I 1 • -- • I' • ' . D4ll Y "PILOT c Eight llurt • ' 111 LA Jet Evacuation 0JJS ANGEtES -~l'J -ElJ1fl- passengers were injured when they evacuated a Trans World Airli~s jctline,r_ that caught fire after its nose gear collapsed on landing ear)y~ today at fasgy Los Angeles International A l r po r t, authorities said. One of the passengers '\'as in critical condition. TWA spokesman Bob McKay said all 56 passengers and seven crew members aboard fl ight 701 rrom New York exiled \1a 'emergency cfiu es. ·According to witnesses' accounts, at 1east four of the injuries occurred as passengers shoved each other off the Wings of the craft ~ 1'VA SP9kesmen attri buted the crash to the collapse of a front landing gear. Sparks set the craft on fire, and the interior of the $12 million cr11ft Was gutted. Damage was estimated at $4. million . UPIT......_ Sen. Barry Goldwater (R·Ariz,) lan1basted liberal Democrats for using the \Vatergate scan- dal !or their own po1itlcal ad- vagtage wJtile ci:eating an "im- peachment lobby" to remove Presi dent Nixon from office. Goldwater spoke at a Mary. land GOP fund-raisi ng dinner. ·Carpenter . ' ·pushing • For Rouki- Stale Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R· Newport Beach) said today he ia dQjng everythint ~ssible to convince sf"ate officials to save the Corona del Mar- Freeway. Bidding on tiie fim phase of the freeway was postponed last week becau.se of a· budget shortage caused by the energy crisis. "The decision to delete this section oLthe..Jreeway_came uL oLJhe_Los Angtles office, but 1 imagine the reversal of that decision will have to come from · ·up here," said carpenter, speltking from Sacramento. "As I understand it, they 'r e antlclpatJna-up-lo·a-4tl-p<rctnl reduetloo in gasoline tax· revenue and aomethlng had to give. However, I do believe o)sta Mesa has every right to expect approV11I of this long agrecd·upon freeway stretch." ' Limberi••fl. llp Danish Stgle Diiiy ,.., .. lllft ..... ! gram featured stunts, routines and folk dancln& In l the Scandinavian tradition. ' -Elnora Quad~, l!!, of Rialto, wa s sitting by ' a window when the plane crashed. .,__~he had been visitin~ildren in Italy. , "I was watching out the-:""windOW:-1 was clear as jl bel l," she said. "Then We hit the fog., It was just like hitting -Anjo1ie See1i Paul Masso1t carpenler indicated he had personally contacted top officials in the state Department cf Transportation. He said he ISSffineci~the-rughway €ommisslon could onler the project reinstated when it meets Jan. 24. 11-tembers or the Danish gymnastics team run through a rope exercise during Tuesday's per· (ormance at Orange Coast .College. The noon p~ a blank wall." Or Jack Daniels? Wallace Grebe, 65, or Pasadena, was sitting by the aisle over the wings. lie was · retuming from an oil-related bus.iness trip to Iran. ~faria Parson's 18wyer today conceded "At the same time we entered the that s~me of the bar habitues picked fog, the plane hit very hard ,'' he said. up by his _client in the past three years -"Jt bounced quite a way up in the ajr. I made the remarJr, 'That's one have undoubtedly given her false names. 1be deletion of the firsl phase ol the freeway is in keeping \\'ith a new state highw~y policy which cans for the completion of m.l!sing Jinks in existing· freeways before begl.nnlng construction on new freeways. North State Flooding· Forces Hundreds to Flee i' Popeil Lawyers :\ Won't Represent i} Oient in East f way to land an . airplane, but , not Several of . her lovers have been necesSarily the right way.' The airplane identified and have testified in Judge F,... p .. ~ J By 11te Auociated Prt11 waggled a bit, and apparenlly the Murray's courtroom. Swelling rivers and streams throughout passenger trains at Klamath Falls, Ore. By ~~" ~ ;"' and ·Redding. SP spokesman Bill PhelJlll · said Amtrak would bus paM<ngers Attorn.ys for Elolte Poptll uld todl1 underca rriage collapsed, and the plane But others have not been traced by CL' OSJNG Northern California spilled over banks 1--.nosed..do.,w,.a~. ____ · -• • • today before pounding rains and melting arolJ/ld the washout. they will not be going to Chlcqo P'rtdaJ Flooding was particularly ~esent their ed client In dhGrel Ukiah and threatened the evacuation mllllo \i!' h lrba~tndlot ~ .. The cabin was obscu~ by s-m-o-ke-.-a-t~t-o-r·n-e-y--Marvin·-Lewls-.. Sri's.---------------IAOW, fot'Cing-hundreds to flee homes I leaned over the fellow to my right i~vest1£ations and two of the names indications are that it w1U be either through ·flooded streets. of Fembridge. na _ us . ahd tried the latch on the emergency on his long list appear adequate ·in Harper School or Monte Vista School. No injuries had been repoi'fed. ei'.it. but it was stuck. So I joined the themselves as to the reason for his Su~rinte~ent John Nicoll said Rain washed out 50 ·feet of railroad Some 200 per!Ons were evacuated at . 11-trs., Popeil, 41, of Newport ·Buch Pepperwood along north-S:OUth U.S. 101 , is ~acing a court hearing Monday on \\·hich was closed by an extensive mud P?hce charges that she and her boyfriend slide. A portion· of 101 south of Hopland hired a man to kill ber ertran1ed also was closed by rising flood waters. husband tfefore the divorce becama ftna1 parade on the other side cf the 'planc." 1 k f ~eetmgs with parents are under way track 00 Southern Pac ific's main line .. er o ma"e e c 0S1ngs ere north of Dunsmuir halting Amtrak Grebe escaped onto the left "'J·ng. ac 0 su~s. m ord t • th t · th He said he saw flames under the plane. ~·o men, both contacted in bars, as smooth as was the closihg of Canyon. ' gave ther names tc Mrs. Parson ·as Trustees Tueaday also approved a high * * * Another slide cki6ed Highway 36 in so that llbe could collect her lllan the Grizzly CNet State Part and of his estate, estimated at '200 m1lllon. portloos of other highways were bloclted The slim . blonde matron bu - by 111\aller slides and puddles of water. free on flOO,GOO ball since illlurdQ and Trame was movlng althoua:h at a slower has returned lo her rented bomt at - TONIGIIT COLLEGE P A R K HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION -Regtllar meeting, ,_tayor Hammett and Planning Chief Arnold Hamala speakers, College Park School. 7,30 p.m. BASKETBALL -0CC at Fullerton • JC, 8 p . .ffi. Estancia High at Edison, 7 p.m. Magnolia at Costa · ~1esa, 7 p.m. f\larina at Nev.ix>rt Harbor, 7 p.m. AL CO H OLISM LEcnJRE ''Alcoholisn1-an Addictive Disease," Dr. Robert Schmitz speaker, Raleigh Hills Hbspital , 1507 East 16th Street. Newport Beach, 6:15 p.m. lnfonnation t45-5707 UCI LECTURES -"Fundamenlals or Animal Care," Rm . 167 Steinhaus Hall, 7-10 p.m. "California : h1yths and R~allties," Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7·10 p.m. THURSDAY, JANUARY t7 CHART. -Regular mecUng;JilWl!§k Federal Savings & Loa n, 2800 -=H!fbor Paul Masson and Jack Daniels1 school · boundary, switch involving the "Quite often," Lewis said, "a man triangular . area Oa.nl:ed by Harbor Oregon Flood on a l!lllr stool doesn't have much else Boolevard, Newport Boulevard, and Avo-cado Street. to do but sit there and read the labels." Starting next fall, high school students "'?tern that area will attend Costa Mesa High ·School rather than Estancia High Drives Families pace. 519 Harbor Island Rood. 1 Fr'OlllPGfel SAUNA .•. of the Orange health spa on hf arch· 2, 1970, when the allegedly defe<:tive s.i_una room door jammed and the door handle came off in her hand: ~!rs. Parson, who \\'ants $1 million in damages, states in both movies that she collapsed in the 17o-degree heat and was rushed to a local hospital after two other patrons forced the door . open and carried her to safety. .Mrs. Par!IOn, who frequently has to be awakened from sleep by Dr. Benton in the second movieJ then goes on t.o state that she developed a split personality· as a result of the sauna room incident. The mother of seven tells how "hfarla" took over her body on a number of occasions and ·dressed in a short skirt . low cut ·tight blouse and heavy makeup and then drove off alone to bars to solicit male patrons who later enjoyed her sexual favors. t~arson. who-tu1s-been""-kno School. Trustees postponed action on minor changes to tlie Marinen s c h o o l attendance boundaries when p a r e n t s protested that they. bad not been adequately C01111ulted Ex-Costa Mesa From Homes Nearly 150 persons abandooed homes Her boyfriend and lllered co. l in the Dunsmuir are a , near Mt. conspirator, Daniel Ayers, ft, of Santa • Shasta along the Sacramento River. The Ano, remolns in Cllllody in Loi AopJes , area had been bit with nearly four County Ja!L . SALEM. Ore. (AP) -At least 250 .inches of rain llihce Tue&day. Mrs. Popell'1 eatrqed bulbllld families had been driven from .their Schools were clplf?d at UkiAb, Fortuna, Samuel, head of tbe firm th a i homes .in western Oregon today by the Ferndale ~ lnd Brli!gevllle as I to 12 manufactures kitchen pdgell• ltarted worst flooding the state has had in inches of wa ter swirled through many divorce prvcoodJnp qa1no1 ' lier la 10 years. streets. Chicago this fall. Rain s I a c k e n e d in northv.•estem In a si x-hour period early today, Vkiah The couple, who were •peDdinc tM Oregon during the night and some rivers had 1.51 lnchel, Polnt Artna .SS, Rid summer with their two t e en a I e suMided in the southwest. but more Bluff 1.15 and Crescent ,City :n. daughters at their lJnda Ille ' home Man Se. Iltenced theavy rain forecast for later in the The . Humboldt County Board ol separated this summer after 19 year~ . day could intensify flooding. Superv1soni: declared a loca l state of of maniage • More than 200 families were reported emergency. allowing Civil Defense to PopeU hid been ordered to pay '4 250 · For Molestin• g out of their homes in Douglas County begin coordinating rescue efforts. a month in tempo9ry allmooy and cbu.i in southwest Oregon, where Cow Creek The COWlty also closed the only road support payment!. ' swamped one residential areea in 5 to to ""Fembridge in case it became 1.1rs. Popitll and Ayen were arrttted A former Costa 11-lesan has been 10 feet of water, driving out 25 families. necessary to evacuate the city of 1,400 at her Newport Beach home Jan. I. sentenced to a 30-day term in Orange The Willamette River. which runs as the Eel River continued to swell. Last Frktay, Popell wtnt1>11ck to court A Civil Defense command post was in Chic.ago Sffting an order to 1et County Jail after pleading guilty to through the state's population centers, set up as part of the preparations. custody of the &irll and ID end to charges that he sexually molested was expected to continue rusing Wltil All residents \\'ilh boats \\·ere asked the payments. children. midnight tonight. to stand by. That session, according to wire service Superior r.ourt Judge Jafnes Turner But dams in the upper reaches of At 5 a.m., the Eel was four feet accounts, featured Popell's ·accuuUon rd ed h . . the river could store enough water to above its flood stage of 2C feet and that bis wife ll an aduitrtu. o er . t e Jail term and five years prevent major flooding from the river, cted to rise to I 29 f probation f~r Ray Elmer Bearbower. the Corps of Engineers said. ~;sni~~fcan. near Y eet Mn. PopeU'1 attorneys ln Santa Anl, 65, after determining that the defendani Gov. Tom McCall declared a state Meanwhile pounding rains assaulted who have been working on the divorce \\'as not 8"1entil1ly ~ -sordered ·sex--of \ft.saster-NeSHjy~aritl""RttV3rert"~tlre tl'le Snn-Fra~tsca"'Bay and-sacramento -w.llh-aUorney.a.Jn., Qilcaao._.,clalg> lbat~ t---Blvd., 7:30 a.m. ·· LIBRARY STORY HOUR -!OoJO and 11 :30 a.m. SENI OR CITIZENS CL U B to her family from· childhood as Betty. · sfales -in both interviews that she coMtanlly fought the influence of Maria but was unable to prevent at least 24 such sexual escapades in .c~nt years. cffender. state's emergency center for the first Valley areas. BUt no reports -of seri-0~ Popeil is mote than "tt4,000 in arears· Bear~wer, who has· 'since. moved. to I jti;;imiiieii";o:.n;;;e<;o;;·siiiev~erei::n~oodiiiiiin~giiii~n~JiJM~,~~;;;>~n~ood~i~ng~th~e;;re~w~ert~r~ece~Jvied.~--~~>;;~ 00 the paymenl.I. ,. ~-· . _ ...... ~_-...,. ........ 6701 Walton Drive, .Huntington Beach, I l was arrested last Sept. 2 by C.OSta ~ h1esa police who investigated repOrts ~ of his sexual involvement with· a number C.Ommunity Recreation Center, 12 • 3 p.m. . ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD - t ~egular meeting. 88 Fair Drive, 8 p.m. UC! LECTURES -"Shamanism, Studies In Nonordinary Reality," Rm. 101 Physical Sciences Bldg., 7-9:30 p.m. •;&:ientific Med icine for the Layman: r--~Nervous System;" F:r·e-s b m an Lecture Hall, Medical Surge II Bldg., 7-10 p.m . OIANtlCOAD DAILY PI LOT Tfrt9 Orantt CH1t DAIL 'f PILOT, wlll! •!di 11 <OmtllnfS ffle ...... Preti, II 1111!141111W .... lfle or1..-CO.tt PllOl!Mlirll C°""""" ....... Nte edill9tlt e .. PUbll,lltd, IMr!Qy lfli"'0\1111'1 Frld•Y, llr Cq11I• M111, H~ tMc:h, tlU!llffllJG!I •.-crt/l'OU!llllll V1lley, ~ •"9dl. 1n.lne/laddi.to.e11 ..,. ,.,.. 'c;~t./ kr> J~11 C111111r1ne. A 1"'91t '"leNll lldltloo! la 11Ubli$,,.. '-'"'Clll't 111d' Sundin. flle prlr!c!Joel HO!ltMnl tMftt It " no wn• a1y Slrffl, Cllll Mlw, """""""· nt)I. Ro~1rt N'. w,,d ,,..lffftl ,,., ,llO!llllff ' Jee.• It. Cwrl1y Vici Prtlldtftl Ind GtMrl l.,........ Tho!1111 Ktt•il Edi Ill" The!l'ltf A. Mwr~i"• .......,.,,. EOllOt .Q1rl•t H. le11 l lc.h•r4 '· Nell • """""' MIMtlrll r•r"" 9---·h-i---~ .. _ - Dr. Benton today tesunea before the jury began its viewing of both movies that it was vita l for the jurors to vie\v hfrs. Parson's full resporises to his question! if they were to hive any real understanding of her pychiatric condition. Woman Escapes £erious Injur-y, Sb-uck in Mesa A San Diego woman narrowly escaped serious injury Tuesday in a hit-and·nm accident when a sportl car ca reened around a Costa Mesa corner and col~ lided \\ith her ca r as she was stepping out of it. · The 3 p.m. accident left Brenda J. Federman with a laceration on her lower leg· and a streak of paint scraped off the passing car on her. shoe~ police said today. ~liss F'ederman declined hospita l treatment follov.·ing the .narrow escape O!l ~tonrovia Avenue at Towne Street. She and her roommate, Debra De~tary, 21, had just parked and were getting out when the sports car came . squealing atO!.WI the romer.· -nie 1961 MGB auto~ driven by a bespectacled young man in his rrild·20JI, hit the open door or Miss Fedennan's / vehiclc1 causing miner damage bUt slamming it on her leg. She and her companion told police the drivet then sped on, leaving a trail Of del>rts Including chrome lrtm, a broken headlight and taillight and other material. .. --Accident Investigators kept her broken shoe with the paint transfer from the susJ)eCt's .rehicle for comparison If i matching car Is found . of girls of minor age. · Police said they took statements froni six girls between the ages of seven and 11. Bearbower was ordered not .,. to associate with anyone under the age of 18 -without the--presence ol a ~ respe>nSible adult. Netl~ and Wilson Mar"'2.0 Years Polie< aiief Riger Neth and City ,. CoWlCilman Robert M. Wilson Friday i· \\'ill receive the first 20-year service ,. pins given in Cost.a Mesa's history. They will receive their citations from ~ City Manager Fred Sorsabal during the city's annual awardf' banquet scheduled '!.' for 7:30 p.m. at ihe Holiday Inn . ~" Both Neth and \\'Uson ha\•e remained in continuous public service In Costa Mesa since 1953 when the city was incorporated. Virgin Island$ Mur<k.r.:frobed CHARLOTJ'E AMALIE, St. Thomas V.J. (UPI) -Police said today th•y were teeking two youths who shot and kJlled an American visitor in the nrst murder of 1974 in this crime-torn territory which calls itself "America's Paradise. 1·' -'lbe. m u r d-1-r. vlcttrn was Alfred Rothenberg, 15, a naturalized U.S. citizen who worked for the U.S. Oepartmenl of Aj)rtcullure 1t the Romey mllltary bate In Putrto Rico. Police said they could gi~e no motlv• Jor the attack, . , OPIN ' ... I Warm Up Sults-21.95 Nylon 24.95 to · 34.95~ Gym Pants-Sweat Sox Warm Up Jackets Children's Acrylic · Wann Ups~ 19.95 RacquetbaU Racquets •I Tellis Rackets BadmiiltDD Rackets ' ' Racket Stringing Raleilh Bikes & Parts ' Tii'eS=Tubes--A*ssarles - : Bike lepai1nl I • I • • Baseball Shoes ~didas-Spot BIH Soccer Shoes Adidas & Spat BIH Track Shaes-Mldas & Spot Bilt All Purpose Shoes-Adidas Spat Bit Tennis Shoes -Adidas-Tretam Cnrse-;-lack Purceft Basket Bal Shoes Converse & Adidas -, I Speedo SWlnsuits & r•s · Tili T llllis Pad•es ' Darts & Dart ~$ t. I • " - • • • • . . - • . -• ,Vital Freeway Link Costa Mesa and its Sacramento legislators are put,. Ung up an understandably firm batUe to maintain tbe construction. schedule on !he yital leg of the Corona del Mar Freeway linking the San Diego Freeway with •the Newport Fteeway. This Jong·sought ~ and agreed upon -connecting link was deleted by the State Highway Engineers last week ln the face of anticipated cuts in gasoline tax funds because of the energy crisis. Of all the freeway constrµ,ction projects in the state, it was ironic that this plfticular section was chosen !or deletion. Certilnly its l)i!ed Is ~pparent, and Costa Mesa has Jong displayed a blgbly cooperative spirit in dealing with the Department of Transportation while .oUter communities have bickered and fought over var· ious freeway. alternatives. On top of that, Costa Mesa has spent some $350,000 in wo~king with the state on freeway-planning. _ Costa Mesa has kept its.side ol all bargains with the Calitbrnia Highway Commission and the Department ol Transportation. The other side of that bargain should be kept as well and Assemblymen Robert Badbam and Robert Burke, along with State Senator Dennis Carpen· !er, should apply every pressure-to see that the deal goes through. Mesa Moves Ahead 12 months, Hammett singled out the acquisition of the 257-acre Fairview Park site and the passage of a $4 mil· lion bond election -the first bonds in the city's · his- tory .,..... for another 70 acres of parks and open space in various portions of the city. • Active citizen participation in bOth issues some· what dissipated the Image of the Costa Mesan as an apathetic person who prefers to remain unlnvol~ed. Costa Mesans proved that they do care, especially about their environment. , Another Important achievement during 1973 was the city council's adoption of a redevelopment plan for the doW:ntown area which, over a period of 45 years, is expected to transform the city's original business dis· trict from a mismatched collection of buildings into a Iux· uri<ius shopping mall with convenient parking. Less spectacular in scope but equally appreciated was the '!Pgradlng of city streets, many of which had badly deteriorated during Costa Mesa's,20 years. The completion of the storm drain on Fairview Road also was a milestone and, for the first time in memoiy, Fair- view Road was not flooded when the first serious·rain came down~_ ~ _ During 1,973 Costa· Mesa became more beautiful. ·. ' • • • The year that was spelled solid progress for the · · citizens of Costa Mesa and although 1973 was far from spectacular, significant advances were made in the com· munity. · These were outlined in what now has become Mayor Jack Hammett's annual report to the people, his "state ol the city" address which is prepared for local news- papers. Median strips were planted on several major roads and six of the 18 parks completed. More than 50 grown trees were moved, ·nther than destroyed, when city of- ficials embarked on a new "spare' the-trees" policy after some sharp prodding from the community. Some. of. the projects, such as the sign ordinance, spilled over into 1974, and Will require continued atten- tion of the mayor and the city council. So will several other major' problems such as billboards, the imnrove. ment of low-cost housing, and ramrodding the fi;eeways ~· -,, . '~ :&-0~ ~--~· .. · As the most significant achievements for the past to completion, to name a few. · . 11le current year .Promises even greater achieve· ments if city leaders can carry over their have-al·it en· thusiasm. · · ·~ c POOR LITTLE MAT<H <alRL Ever Heard _Dear Overall Tax Bill Still Going lfp . . . . Of Trop_ica! __ " - Penguins? Tax;pax~r-__ {J;nj!llpress~4 by Rate Cut . Gloomy Oddly Unimportant Fact! t Ran Across \VhiLe . Looki1tg Up -Other Things: ContrarY to popular belief (and mine, too, until I found otherwise ), more speCies of pen·guins are to be found out o( An~rctica than in-including some in sanHroplcal and even in tropical ell· mates ! • • A newly born por· cupjne is larget'than a iaewly born black bear. • • More \\'ine is pro- duced in Italy than • lrl'France but only three percent of il is exp:>rted. • • • Watering the lawn seems such a· futile enterprise, when .you consider that a mere one inch of rainfall equals , more then 22,<kKI gallons of water per acre. . ' . New City Dumps: choice locaUons (any charity oollection box.) A.S. ......... .. -·--... ,,, """ " ............. "" ....,.., rtftlCt .. ....... ti .. ••••r . ..., ,.., ,.. ............ ., ... .,...,p .. , in "liturgical importance" the holiday still ranks after Easter, Pentecost, and Epiphany. • • • Icelanders read more b>ob per capita than any other -I• in tile world · (what -is there to do there?). Ice- land allo baa the oldest parUamml In the world, the Althbig, which was con- vened In the year 930. • • • 'lbe tw04)'llable word !bat Is moot often spelled wrongly In Ellilish is "naphtha." ~ • • • our unique "separation of p!!Werl" in the U.S. Constitution, so much in :.the forefront these days, was prompted by a Frenchman, not by a n American-by Montesquieu's study or the British system of goverrunent. • • • "El Dorado" was originally the name of a king, no~ of a region, who was What the U.S. has vulgarized into said to be covered with oil and then "Groundhog Day" (Feb. 2) is celebrated powdered with gold~ust. aS ' "Candlemas Day" in England, as • o • tbe Feast of the Purification or !he What will posterity think of us when Virgin Mary. (Also, what w.~ call "Ind.1a,n _.it digs up the record price of $175,000 Su'mmer'' is known-as.-:;St.-Mart.in.s~ paid· for the bullet•riddled car in-which Summer" in Great Britain.) y,•anton Bonnie and stU'pid Clyde were •• .._ • ~ '" .... ,.,. .. .-: > ~ -=.... :... • ---( "' ·" -.;: .. sbot.:ta.....M.ath fi>ul' decades earller?-Speaking or England, Ole es ttme ~ • • "' to visit London is in mid-September, The shortest victory message ever when the odds against rain are greater transmitted by a general was a pun. than at any other time of the year-it When Sir Chirles Napier conquered the is '6 to 1onSeptember15 being dry. province of Sind in India for the British • • ci • in 1843, he sent back the one-'!i'Ord The only cells of 'the body which, message: "Pec<:;avi." (Latin for "I have don't automatically renew themselves sinned.") are the brain ·cells. • • • To the F.dltor: Jn YOW' issue or Jan. 3, Supervisor Ronald Caspers is reported as noting that in Orange County we have had two conaecuUve tax rate reductions and "with a little bit ol luck ... the possibility of a third tax nte reduction is very real 0 MR. CASPERS know• perfectly yell that· a tu rate reduction is meaningless In ltaell;. what really matters lo a ~uctloo In taxes, a pnlducl ol l\w lai:ton ol whl& the tax rale Is only one. The ~ cares nttfe ~ the tax uate goes up or down or stands on ill head; ~ ~ is interested in its a reduction 1a•es, a far different MAILBOX Letters from readers ore welcome . Normally, writers should convey their messages in 300 word$ or less. The right to corideme letters to fit space \ w eliminate libel is reserved. AlL let. tiers must include signature and mai£.. ing sddres1 but namer may be wit1z.. Uld on request ii aufficient reasoti is apparent. Poetry will not be pub-li&h<d. .. matter. I · ' . Checking with a dozen homeowners, equa{ly and more important issues are 1 find oo ooe whose property taxes being ignored -like basic riihts of have not increased in the period in £re:edoma in eeveral areas :of grave queltlon by 30, 40, 50 percent or more. Importance, such , as the average and or oourae, !here is lhe case ol President ~ low-IDcome citizens' right t<> bargaining Nixon so -generously treatar bf the power and strike, tf need be. For quite I R S the tale of r." • · d I some time now, Governor Reagan and . , ., S \.4WOTIU8, an , 0 course, Orange CoWlty officials. 1 l\.fr. Nixon have made a concerted effort to diminish the power of ·our unions , IF CONGRESS bad passed a law who stand. behind those with no other reducing income tax rates but increasing ~. except the right to collective the portion t<> which the rates applied' berplnlng, when problems arise and so that, as a result, Mr. C&spers found injustices aeem blatantly apparent himself paying a higher .income tax, Somehow, I can't see a democracy I cannot see him wishing to send a without Ille J'i8hl to negotiate for human happy te:legram of congratulations to rights as regards f a r m w or k e r s , his Qingressman. coolmlners and other poorly-paid, low- Wben the tax rates are reduced to wage laborers. · the point where they offset Ille huge increase id aasessed valuation and the THE G~Y txJWers that be .seem net result is a decrease in taxes we to overlook the true concept and rntent will all be happy in jouling to 1 give of a labor union. It's an organization Mr. ~rs a~pat on-tbe-bact-but-0L;11u:ll~l'Jl.,[Ql1lleJl~~t.he ~f not befof{' ' advancmg its members ' nght.!I and · AR1111JR D.· GASKIN interest&.ln r-1 to wages and working Bale Rights To the Editor: oondltiOns. • It is not a dirty word, nor Communist inspired, but rather a basic human right of the common working man. ,, BERNY BAKER ManJpulation, eXP}oitation, suppression and oppres.sion ol the "Average Joe" is the aame ol the ·game and it's all Mbpresentation that seems to he left or · what was To the Edil<r: . ' . \.---,Tli-e -ce~l~eb~r-ation -of-Thristmas did not become Cene-ral until more than 400 years after the ~irth of Jesus; and once "our" America. And, finally, the most oddJy Wlim· 1 wish to take exceptioo to your portannact olalr: in l hew liOJeela!! --wmLEl!iii poor, gullltile poopleare~-,eiiortlng ol the oraogeCl>unty nansic of mammalS';" only the spoll<CI slffiiik-lorceil" (by · networic.S~and newspapers) District meeting ol Dec. 17. · can· perform a handstand. ·to rocus attenUon on the energy ctisis, Your story ("Bus Stops To Get Bicycle Storage Racks in County," Dec. 18, 1973 ) ; FTC Moves in on the ,Credit Srwops ' ' • WASHINGTON: Several weeks ago, we publ!Shed a detailed report on the operations of the credit lnvesUgators, who Ille 1110 million reports a year on those seeking insurance, bank loans, credit cards"'ind other services. The Federal Trade Co!TlJl'lission has now moved in on· the biggest of the back·fenct firms; Retail Cr e d It Company. The gigantic. Atlantic-based company has been charged with a viriety of shady ptactices, all of which It has denied. · calls, have had substantial rate increases ·on Insurance policies on all three cars arid ... am J111t u lar lrom leerniDg the reuons as I wu ten days ago." for credit because ol a aupposed $$4 -FROM SEATTLE, E. N. Deane wrote us that he observes three "golden rules" in handling credit snoops. Rule one, debt. It was another mistaken identity be says, Is to "shut up· when anyone case, but the teacher had ta.get. lawyers · , calls to ask questi<>ls about neighbors." to write the credit .agency a Jetter blfore Rule two : "Ask neighbors to observe the records finally were cleanHCI two this rule." And rule three: "Do not years liter. -· · · answer personal or impertinent questions , about younelf , •. other than n a m e . -A WASHINGTON medical eqUl}llllOtll. addrels,.age and~Place of employment.:• )\1EANWHU.E. th• complaints have dealer w11 rejected by his oWit benii BeCiuoe cfedit reports go out IQ continued to . pour in to us, tbe FTC and a de~rtment store on the ·ifounda airlines, btnks, lnsurance companies and aod the Senate. Here are a few typical he bad a.-his W!le. T Ii e cowitless other businesses, Sen. Joe examples, with the names <llnltted of "deserted" woman 'was IOIJleODe ht had 'nlllen, D-Del., and William Proxmire. -u,.sewho don'{ want to tie iilei\Ollecl: --.. ..,. heard-or. --,---· -J>.Wls., have.demanded-that the credit -Charles K. Hel'bert ol st.warlllown, -,A Tt1111essean received 1 notice bureaus give copies ol all written ':'ports Pa .. who .. •llY qualllied for oeven other that his four.year-old son was being to the credit appllca~ts so mJStakes ci-edlt cards. was turned down by ref~ credit. can be corrected. Their bill has been BankAmcric1rd. HI> learried that the -. !l'hen aggrieved vi!'ilJns try !<> blocked so far by Sen. Wllilam Brock, states "'nte OCTD is dropping its contract with Hallman and Associates after a review of qualifications and product.11 IN P.fY opinion, not only is that statement a misrepresentation it is damagipg to the reputation of Hallman and .AioiiC!ates, OUr contract with ocro was not reneN becaUJe of a difference of- opinion between Hallman and Auoclatcs and members of OCTD Board of Directors. They !ell 'that promotional efforta should be made in different directions than we proposed and lhey selected .an agency that would foll ow the board's direction. · TllJS ACTION fo no way reflects upon Hallman and Asllociates .qualifications aod product. In fact, our qualifications fnCreased bus rlderslllp .from !S,000 a ~th to over 254,ooO' a month in Jess than one year. I'd call that qualified! KAY D. ljALLMA1~, Owner Hallman and As9ociates • Manipulated Enough To the E:dit<>r: burning lights one hour more in the morning beneficial. BEING A homemaker, I do my housework in the morning. Now, with no sunlight, it reqWres just about every light on to do a proper job. \Vhere if the hour of darkness was in the evening, only one or two lights would be 11:ecessary to enjoy a relaxing evening. My husband Is in the construction business -by no means a smalt Industry. Every oompony I know ol starts work at 7 a.in. and finishes at 3:30 p.m. (It's always daylight at 3:30 p.m.) Nbw they have to burn spotlights for an hour in the morning in order to do their job. THE CONSTRUCTION ind u s Ir y is hardly alone in this problem. All businesses had to burn lights !or 15 minutes . helore 5 p.m. closing time. Now they have to light up the premises for an hour more in the morning - 45 minutes more -That's Cooserviog energy? 1 Being a parent ol scbool4fe children, the time change would, require me lo send my chlld walking to IChool in the dark. In these times ol child molesters and rapes, it seems ·• pfetty stupid ·chance to take. Don't we call our children in from play at dark for that very reason and also becauae of the danger ol being bit by a motorist who coUldn't see him In the dark? not one word was said of the 21> million slaves whose miserable existence bas been so poignantly described by one \Vho managed to get.free , Bao Ruo-Wang. AS WE VOJC~ our compas&on for lhosc whose sufferings in the Gulag Archipelago have been described by the brave Solzhenitsyn let us not forget that the Archipelago is not limited to Siberia. Its-Chinese extension-i.!J not on--'- any of the guided tours, just as its ~ viet .counterpart,-wl.!I carefully concealed'._ from the oulside world in days gone by. • Solzhenitsyn know~ that the only way ~ this great evil can be eliminated is by pitiless exposure. ·Von Hoffman is "'rong in Saying' that there is little we can do aboui it. There is a lot we can do. We can quit pretending that it does not exist and that this modern slavery Ui a purely in.temal affair from which we had best avert · ~gaze. REED J. IRVINE Na•til fruth To the Editor: So so_rry D. H. was shocked at 'voo Hoffman's Jan. 2 article about the President. f, for ooe, find Mr. Hoffman's fiasly Utile articles terribly tr,ul!>ful, humorous and said in language i that alleviates my need to blow up ai Nlxoo's 'fhole stinking mess. · MY CHILD walks to sCbool, but what · We're ~!ready shoc~.JP· H. So what! about the bu.!I rt!lers? Would a parent 1 If the truth hurtsJ wugh! There'• a rather they st.o!Xt on I dark street lot of mad and hateful people in this co™r" --· llllr, -in"t b Hoffman So ,_ sol all lhe d co ,y • .-.,. ·OOW, uster. says . w ve anger to our it for us. children,-now we are _forced to-drive them to ilchool :... ii trip neVei' berore--..,.,..... necessary -or we drive them to the PATRICIA HALL ' ' bus stop and wait. with them !or the bus. And probably becauoe It's cold, we leave the erJglne running so we can have the heater on. This is conservatioo? Light the Flag To the E:dllor: I still believe that Old Glory should be flown 24 hours a W,y,I spotlighted Bl night.. The Star Spong ed Banner b the .!JY?Tlbol of our freedotns. We The Pn!sldent could help a little by ordering businesses and schools to open one hour later, But does he dare will not he coerced nor held in bondage taffiPE!!: wlY'l_o_µr ~ys of Jlfe any more by d~pend~e on any othe~ coun~; than he already has? liesides-iiWtmg-...-will-urute 1Dtder-the Bright L1gh1 the day one how' later woutd put us of. F~om ~d meet. our proble~; · right back to where we started, thus maintaJning our mdepcndeoce u · we always have. I WOUW venture to guess that if The gentleman in Massachusetts who we were ·on our usual time, the is promoting the lighting of the flag American public -an intelligent, in the east -Mr. Joseph Theodore responsible group -or people-=--&1ven -sent me t is message on this-- hail a chance would conaerve all the Christmas card: energy necessary. But tamperln1 with "Remember, it is better to light. a our way of life will only , tiring more candle than curse the darkness. In this disgust with our administration. HaWJl'l't same spirit, it ls better to light Old we, as Americana, been used and Glory than curse the energy crisis." manipulated enough? .KATHRYN FISHBACK LE.SUE WESTON Cid-Reminder To the F.dilor: At a t1me "''hen so many visitors to Communist China are re tu ming . to , tctl us wha't-a marvelous society lias been created there, it is refre.ahlng to find Nicholas von Hoffman pointing out the slgnllance ol the new book, Prisoner ol Mao by Bao RuchWang. (DAiiy Pilot , Jan. 11) OIAH•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, PubUshtr Thomos Xeevil, E<Uklr- Barbara Kreibich .Editorial Poge Edilo• York Pa. Credit Bureau had lnlormed corr.ct their records, the results bften R-Tenn .. a bank director's son . BonkAmcrlcard that . Herbert w a 1 are hamwlnj. An Qreconiatl made six FOOTNarE: The Credit Bureau of wclshing on a $20.57 debt ·at a local Cill&, to' a credit •~Y and wu put -YQrk told us-they go beyond -the department store. Jn lacl, it was a on "hold" !or a f<!lal ol 16 J!li1111lea. ~fftls _of present law •.nd all?" different man with a •lmllor name. When he llnally heard a INman voice thooe lnvestlgaled to see their entire Yet BankAmcricard, without so much on the third evening, he was told : flies. A gpoktsman Said the ~error on VON HOFFMAN remuids us ol I ~fact th seem1 lo hav..been ~tted from all. ol the TV documentaries that have been aired about Communist China during thee past two yeart: • there are over 20 million people livlng out their Jives in that country's forced IAbor camps. Bein~ an average American, I'm jus~ _A reCtAL,~tary broadcast by as anxious to curb energy use· as the ABC told u1 that the worker In China next P.trson, if only to save myself has never had It so good u he does money. now under Mao. We were told that The editorial .. ~ of the' Daily Pi1ot ·leeks to lnionn" and stimulate rndtn by p~smtlna on this Pflle dlvtrte•Commentary· on topics of m. tft'fft.J>y i.Yndic1.ted-columnist1 end cartoonlttt, by provkfl'i a forum ror readen' vlewa and by p~stntlng this newapapW1 oplnloru ~nd 1df.as on current topics. The editocia.I op\nionl of the Daily Plk>t appear only In the ~itotl&J column At th~ top ol the paat. Opinions ~ by tht cof. -Uffirritt. -ana cartoonliflanif" Jetfer WTltm are their own and no~ mtnt'Of"the1r· Vrl!i"" t!S'--iht '1)QiJy '·- as a phone call to Herbert , rejected "Everyone bas gone home." Herbert wa1 quickly corrected. But as ~Is .,11ppllcalion. -A Nebriskan ,..te similarly: "I've so often Is the case, the damage alr1!1dy -~ Chicago teacher was turned down spent pri>btbly . 1 • 181 dollars on pbooe had been done. • The whys are unimportant. But I !Ind the peasan\ now •njoys new dlgni\)', it V<ry curious that burning lights for ·We were lold ol the wonderful spirit one hour less in the evening ma kt 11 of the students and the soldiers. But Pilot -Id bo - Wednesday, January 16, 1974 ' -•• • ' . ' ~M~ure ~r:on Energy_ i-'Approved : .. SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A • .. , ---.-----------·----: Aborbion Branded- Unspeakable ·Sin THIS RAil\" FOR BIRDS FRESNO (AP) -Rain . ndned the evidence , SAN DIEGO {AP) -'nle He said "charity and Justice most Rev. Leo T. ~faher, demand" an end to the soci4ll bishop of the San Diego stigma attached to an unwed Catholic diocese; issued a mother and her child . ' requiring dismissal o f charges that 'a · Fresno . Coonty .couple _,.. fighting gamecocks. ' ' -EfJ~Ull Rfgltt~ ' -- . . . Resolution .Killed :::t • 4 leas: six votes needed for ·that ~vcr hap~ned I<> ~~me~ approval . They contended U woCI caliromla in 1972 bect1me force women and men iD I · bill creating a state energ)t cz.ar advanced to the Senate Hr---L~;:111~ance:::::COmmilteetoaay pas,toral letter T u e s d a Y The church leader urged -~ndemn'fng a:~?llon as , an -Congress lo pass a law The !linla, which the defendants contended were too old to fight, had been. Identilted wltll felt pen markings before being penned with o t h e r gamecocks at the countr.. fann. SACRAMENTO (UPI).-A measure revers ing CaWornia's ratificatiOn of the Equal Rights Arnend!11'11t has been killed in a legislative committee, but its author pledged to get the issue before voters. the 22nd atate to ratify the• the same prJsons, m a • , amendment, which calls for wom~n eligible (or the .dr~ absolute equality betw~n !be and front-line combat duty t!iii seses. So fir, SO states have same as men, and would aUOw voted ratification. In order for the federal g o v e r n m e n t the amendment to become additional aiJthorltrover-laws part ol the U.S. c.onstitution, relating to labor, nut'tria after clearing its r i rs t legislative h u r d I e over prOtejt:s of -pJbllc utilities, major industries and o i l companies. The 'Democratic-sponsored bill 1\1ould. grant resources secretary Norman Livermore Jr. czar·like . paw.ers to lo"'er speed litn.its. curtail · gas station hours, allocate fuel IQ industry and take-other steps to cope with the energy crisis. 10 lo Go unspeakable sin ... erosion protecting unborn children of Christian culture a n d Who have been COOC'eived, degradation ol society." declaring that .. would inusre Any Catholics whd obtain that the Child would no tonger an abortion or help to be victimized by a so-ca11ed perrortn one ''place right of privacy which in fact themselves in a state or permits abortion as a matter e1ccmnumication;" B t s h o p of convenience." Baher said. · . "The life of every human The . message will be read being is sacred f ro m Sunday in all Roman Catholic conception to death," Bishop churches in the d i o c e s e l\1aher asserted. e e r g --i>iego-;- Riverside, San Bernardino and · imperial counties. Sunday Is 1he f i r s t anniversary of the U . S . Supreme Court's decision allowi!_ig certain abortions. But a storm washed away the markings, making it impossible 10 tell one bird from another, the d i s tr i c t attorney's office s8id. - ''We 'll work on a referendum, and if that's not sueeessfUJ, we'll go and get s'ome sig·natures,'' Assem!>lyman F 1 o y d L. Wakefield told a. disappointed -audience after his resolution was declared dead in the Assembly Ju.dlci ary Committee Tuesday. . . The vote was 2-4, with at approval from 38 states is and inherit . needed. ''The ERA 1nean s w ate field's supporters, obligation," Proud told thcO lncJuding speaker of the commHtee. •4women will ~ve(J Nebruka legislature Se n . goined notltlng, but will ha~ Ridlard F. Proud, argued the lost because they will have .amendment wu . .a .::tlOlllicol...\o .... l!\~e .•.on half the; swindle" and 11Uie worst thing obligativns." .. ,,. • ... . S:•. United Air Lines ,~ .. •• The measure by Sen. Alfred E. Alqu.ist (D-San Jose), was ~-approved by the· senate public ~ utilities commit\ee Tuesday on I ~-.... · ~a;;..6-0;.;_blpartisan vote. Assemblyn1an Edwin Z'ber g, sentenced to 48 hours in jail for sec- ond:octense drunken driving, has served 38 of them and pron1ises .. to do the rest later. Full sentence was 30 days, alon'g with $500 -fin e--;-but al.b-ex· 41 IT 1s A rttATTER of high R d bi s B civic responsibility that those I n·e.a s •rp e.~J·oe e.mo who......affirlll-.the_sanctity of unborn hwnan life pray, ll-'Ork and strive lo convince fellow ·,." ciUzens_tbat every human Jife l ~-------------------=~----------------------------i ~" j • !,, ' r \ f e Sult Flied cepf 48 hours was sus-• sOOuld be protected by law," 11,1• LOS ANGELES <UPI) -pended. Because of jail Two environmentaJ groups mixup, he was released · and an archeolog y early. organization filed suit in __ ,c__ _____ _ Bishop Maher said. '!It Will not do to de£end degrading conditions of workers, hou..ing, pollution or the energy crisis and not respect and protect nre in the \\'Omb." ,~. federal court Tuesday against l recreational users of the deserts, -charging they are l turning the ~fojave into a I "dust bov.·I." ~ The suit is aimed llt forcing 1 the Federal Bureau of Land I A·fanagement to imPQse even stricter bans against use of It motorcycles; four·wheel drive vehicles. dune buggies and 1 1 other off·road vehicles in the· desert area. ·I~ ~ ~·~~ --,: e Fleet Salls SAN DIEGO (AP> -Much of the U.S. tuna fishing fleet was sailing for southeastern Pacific fishing grounds today after an agreement between " canners and bo;it ouners on the price « tuna. ( 'Jbe American Tuna sates t Association, representing the . ~ boat owners,· accepted the 1~ -canners'-bid or $575 a ton f for yellow!io and $545 for r ·~ipjad: tuna Tuesday. The f dispute· had kepi the 133 boats in port. after the Jan. 1 I . opening « the tuna season. ; e StflOfJ Flgflt i I SACRAMENTO (AP) - A legislato:r from Riverside, one of the V."OrSt-bit smog areas in California, says the State Air Resoun:.s Board should be abolished. Sen. W. Craig Biddle, a Republican, introduced .. legislation Tuesday that would tum the agency's smog duties over to a new department within the State Resources Agency. e Nf!ID llf•IJOr ESCONDIDO (AP) -City . councilman Kenneth Robens. succeeding the ttcalled Wil Mason. is the new mayor of this northern San D i e g q County community. ' Roberts. who has held the .,~ post be£ore, was chosen by his city council colleagues . Tuesday night to serve as mayor until Ji.farch 5, when se\·eral council seats are up for election. De1nocrat Aya.la Wi1is l1i 'Upset'- SAN BERNA!lDINO (AP) -Democrol Ruben Ayala Nixon Staff ~Member Hit ' With Fine fended off . ala aUy.-by-LANcAs'l'ER . (·AJ') _ A Rep u bhean Assemblyman member of the White House Jerry Lewis to v.•in a s~ial communiCations stall ha s election in the 20th District pleaded guilty and was fined and give his party a 21·19 $190 after his arrest for edge in tfie state Senate. . driving under the influence of alcohol, court officials said The Ayala upset meads the Tuesday. .ia state Senate ~·ill have its first l\funicipal Court J u d g e member ol Spanish descent William \Vright also dealt since 1910. Aaron Bruce Salter, 33, of Final returns gave Ayala, a San Bernardino <;ounty supervisor, a to~ of 45,075 votes, or 54. percent, compared to 38,325 votes, or 45.9 percent for Lewis, who tiad been favored to win. A VICTORY by Lewis, 39, a three • tenn assemblyman, v:ould have deadlocked the state Senate at 20 votes for each major party. The special election was called to ftll the seat vacated last fall by the resignation of Republican Sen. William E. Coombs. The SO-year-old A y a 1 a jumped to an impressive 6 percent lead early in the race, with the. counting of votes . from traditionally Democratic urban San Bernardino pre· cincts. But with the mountain and d e s e r t precincts reporting their totals, lnis whittled a\vay at the margin but not sufficiently to retain the seat for the GOP. > TllE FINA'L re s ult rcpre~nted a«versal of !he voting in the total votes cast and failed narrowlr to aver.t a runoff. Ayala's prunary vote total 'vas 37.5 percent. Woodbridge, Va., a suspended sentence or five days in jail 1 and a $250 fine on the' condition .that the offense not be' repeated for a year. Salter was arrested Friday just west of Lancaster by the California Highway P a I r o JI after a mil~long c h a s e · l Patrolmen had been--sent to the area a£t<'r dispa1chers1 received several reports that . a car ....,·as being driven erratically in the area. I They quoted Salter as! saying, r "You're bolh a I l • through. I'll have your jobs.' You won't be working any more after l 'm through with you." . IUS CASE had been scheduled for hearing Friday but he appeared in court 'Voluntarily Monday apparently so he cou1d return to work in \Vashington . Salter is a Navy enlisted man attached to the White House Communications Agency. He specializes in u·alkie talkies and o t h e r m o b i I e c o m munication. NonnaJly stationed. Jn \Vashington , he accompanied the President on bis recent trip . to the Western White House. ,~MEN'S ·TRADITIONAL CLOTHING ' '1'7111 alftl• ... cW.ncliff PlaH, Newport; lellCh 141°0711 j •• I • • sMidWeck • ~Return. . midweek.ltS a lot easier to d your wingS. Bargain Days are back. So if you make your reservation on or before February 21, you can save money while travelfug during the days of the week when we have plenty of available seats. Here's all you have· to do: Buy your ticket at least 7 days in advance. For a Tuesday, a Wednesday or a Thursday departure and return. For a s_tay that lasts 7 to 9 days. That's it. . And if you take advanta~e of our Midweek Fare, you can get an air-conditioned standard· or intermediate-sire Hertz Ford for only $120. For 7, 8 or 9 days. With unlimited mileage~ You only pay for gas. Check the chart below to determine yoqr savings from regular round-trip Coach fares. (Our round,trip Midweek Fare is $179.95 to each .city below. Febru 28 is the. last departure date when · -the fare app es. Ify ou have any questions, ask your Travel Agent or call United at 537·7521. · •There will be a "drop-ofr' charge i( car is not re{umed 10 city~ otigi:n. Yo~savings to4Q . ' • deities. Akron/Canton •......... $120.05 Detroit · ................ $112.05 Providence ............ $186.05 Allent<JWn!Bethlehem/ Flilf&. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112.05 Raleigh/Durham . . . . . . . . 140.05 Easton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162.05 Greensboro/High Point/ Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154.05 Asheville .............. 114.05 Winston·Salem ......... 132.05 Rochester ........... :. 148.05 Boston ... _ ......... : . . . 186.05 Hartford/Springfield . . . . . 178.05 Saginaw/Midland/Bay City 112.05 Buffalo . ·r .. .' .... .': .. ~140.05 NewYork/Newarlc".' ....... 172.05 · Tqleclo ........... : .... 110.05 . CbarlestOn ............. 132.05 Norfolk/Portsmouth ..... 164.05 Th-city Airport;Tenn ..... 118.05 Charlotte ............... 126.05 Philadelphia ....... : .... 164.05 Wasbjngton/Baltimore ... i54.05 Cleveland ... -..••• · ••• '\ 120.05 Pittsburgh ...•.. ~.'. ••.• 132.05. ~~S~n 126.05 Colul:Dbus ........•••• , 110.05 , Savintpate based on r.gular round·trf/! 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