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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-02-06 - Orange Coast Pilot7 --... -•• ... ___ _ . .. - • ow er I DAILY PILOT CdM H igh Janitors Hit * * * 10.: * * * For Fudging Tinie Cards WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 6, 1974 VOL. 67, HO. 37, S SECTIONS, U l"AGl!i I • • • • • • • • • • • • • Coast Power Plant Wins Go-ahead Plant Threat 'L o1vcr Gas' Eniploye Warned lluntington Beach police today stepped up. pa:trols ar~.:.a G~lf Oil CoIJ?" pany refining plaDt where an employe received a death tbtent because of Viole11~e Continues high gas prices. "Tell your big shot.6 lhat.if lhe ·,.....ifel;.paoltnel ID't·ll!Jwn in the-,..r#I..+~" ing, thl're \\"il l be t-n·o dead people." Gulf employe James Olds heard Y•hen he ans1~l'rcd the phone at the plant at 21471 Ne\Wand St. about 5:15 p.m. Olds told police the caller bad a male, adult voice and bWlg up aft n1aking the threat. Company secu rity officers will probably investigate the incident, Olds told police but he rl'(jucsted and \\'as promised an increased patrol check. And he kept the lights brightly burning all night, police said. Co11trols on Wages, Pric~s May Be Lifted April 30 \\'AS!ll7\GT()N 1;\Pl -The Nixon admiui stratiun told Co ngress today it intends to rernnvr-:ill n1andatory \\'age and price co11 lr11ls :lfler April 30 - t>Xcept (or 1he hc:ilt h and petrolewn sections of the econorny. If C(lngress ag1'\"rs, il would n1ean the bulk of the t; S. ce<1nomy would 9 CdM J cuiito rs Suspendecl Over 'False Clainis' Nine Corona de! Mar High School custodians were suspended from their jobs Tuesday for -allegedly falsfying overtime clain1s. The disciplinary action, taken by Newport-Mesa Unif ied School District trustees in executive session, also involved one superviso r who was demoted. School offi cials declined to reveal the names or !he individuals involved and refused to divul~e any informalion about the accused. However. i.t was confirmed UUs morning that an are COrona d4;l 'Mar.maintenance· personnel. CUstodians do not punch time clocb. They report hours worked on payroll -.. The auspensions -wblch varied .in length and are dependent upon the amount of alleged 'frsudulent overtime -were voted unanlmoualy by trustees ·ofter a 90-mlnute closed dool' session. Prior to lhe action, a apokesman fqr dl sta;lct teachers read a slrorigly wo~ sta\etnent attacking the Daily Pilot for incorrectty reporting earlier that .the overtime violations Involved teachers: Chuck Gon::lon, presldent~lect of the Newport • Mesa Educet.ir, Assocl•iiO. called the earlier report "Irresponsible,: "Inexcusable" and stlli& lt amolinted io "harassment and distractkm" of • ,. • (Sec SUSPEND, Page Z1 / • be functionin~ control-free for !he first ti1ne since August 1971. Authority for Phase 4 LWtrols expires ,\pril 30. COi>! <Jf Living Council Director John T. Dunlop, who outlined l he Administration plans, said consur.:..-!rs could expect some additional increase in prices as a result of lift ing of controls. He said thls would result from (IJ realignment of some prices that have been held do'A-'ll ; {2) the removal of built·in delays on price increases by big companies, and (3) testing of the market by some companies to see how high they cnn raise prices . Dunlop implied present co n tr o I s outlived their usefulness despite the prospect of continuing inflation. "Under the economic conditions anticipated in the year ahead," he told the Senate Banking Com m ittee 's subcommittee on production and stabilization, "the problen1s created by a full program of .,mandatory wage:. and (See CONTROLS, Pr-~ %) Ti1ikl e, Ti1ikl e Little Cat? DEERFIELD BEACH. Fla. (AP) -The city commission has passed an ordinance requiring cats to wear bells. Commissioners adopted t h e motion in a 3-2 vote after a local Audubon &>flety member protested tblt si1efl t cats were decimating: the bird popuiaUon of the Florkll • ' GokJ, c-t .citJ. Pet owners who fall ,to · tie-a bell to their calt elm. be fin«! $25. But Police Chief Wlllla1n Nea l has his doubts about cnrorci ng the t>tainaftCe. He Mid cats that rtng their bell!! arter 10 p.1n . could be violating the city's antlnolae ordinance. PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL GUARDSMEN MOVE IN ON STRIKING TRUCK DRIVERS NEAR SOMERSET Truckers Scorn President Nixon's Pla n to Freeze Price of Diesel Fuel, Continue Stoppage Violence Flares In Seventli Du)' Of Truck Strike By The Associated Press Stepped-up violence marked I h e seventh day of~the ind!!-~<!enl truckers· shutdown todaY and 1a·wn1cn in se veral areas moved out to escort truck convoys carrying food , fuel and other needed items in short supply. One death was reported. f.overnmen t negotiators in \V;ishing!on tried again to end the protesl ovt!r fuel prices and freight rates. The drive rs 3 EASTERN' STATES . . BEGIN RATIONING, Page 22 said they were not satisfied \~·ilh ~kll.!Dt NI ton's action Tuesda y to fre&e the price or diesel fuel. The drivers are seeking a rollback in fuel prices and permission to pass on higher costs to the shipping companies. Federal energy ~ef 1WJJ1ian;i·t . Simon told a House committee thnl the driver· owners should be allowed "an irnmL'<liale cost pass·through." Asked about _prospt.~ls for ~ .,Utlement, he replied ; "The beit L can say is I'm hopeful we con reason with these people.'' J}ennsylvania Gov. Millon J. Sh<ip\l iStt TRUCKER S, r age %1 Don 't Look Now~.Folks- Your Power Bill's Up $3 If your regula r budget figuring comes UJJ about $3 short this month, check ' your electric bill first. Top officers of Southern California Edison Company's Orange Co u n I y operatio n sa id Tuesday countians \\'ill pay a reC<Jrd llt5 percent more fo r electricity in February than they did in January. The reason is the same one causing gasoline prices to jump 1\t the local ~e staUon -sparing fuel costs that could reach record proportions this y~r for bulk customers like Southern Cali- fonlia Edison . Orange County division manager Phil ~lartin saJd the company is now paying $13.50 a barrel for low·sulphur Indonesian oil compared with '2.20 only four years ago. Martin said it is not unreasonable to nssunle the price will bit $20 a barrel sometime this year. Martin sa id e year ago Edison paid $5.12 a barrel and onl y three 1nonlhiJ ago th e price was $7.50 11 barrel. MArtin said another contributing fActnr was Tuesday's realJocation by the federlll• power commission or t.2 million borrel~ of ~dison rucl to other pa rts of the n:.ition. But P..1art!n told newsmen the defJcit in fue l oil supdfiei . .-•tan be nlade up through strict voluntary and mandatory conservation mca'sures, ,- Late last month. !he Slate Public Uti lities Commi ssion ordered an addi· tiona! fi\•c percent cutback by Edison's m;ijor industrial and commercial users over and above the 10 percent culbscks (See rOWER , Page 2) JUST TWO CALI.S SOLD TWO CYCLES ~(ere are three powerful lines of advertising copy that la sted through only two calls after the ad appeared In the Daily Pilot: :t.r,(l BULT,\CO Alpinn '7~. \'Cry cll!an & 100 K11v.•at(aki. Be~! offer. !Phonto No 1 Both machines were sold to the second , caller. Now , the l)ai\y Pilot won 't guarantee resul t.~ like that every time. but you ('an be sure you'll get results with Dally Pilot ad\·crtising Want to rest it for vourseH·.• Dial the direct line to resultS al lhl' !)ally Pilot. Phone 642-5678. EPA Lo ses Expansion Halt Bid By TOM BARLEY Of "'• D•lll' l"Uol 51111 An envi n1oment.al protection organ iza: lion's bid lo halt the planned expansiort of tJ1e Edison Con1pany generating sta~ ion in lluntington Beach \\'SS firmly re· jectcd Ja1e Tuesday by Orange County Superior Court Judge !\lark Soden. Pointing out to both sides that he had carerully weighed all the factors argued ·against the need for electrical power, Judge Soden ruled that the city of f-l untington Beach had made a "good faith attempt" lo cvciluate -the environmental impact of the expansion. . Arguments by the Environmental Coalition or Orange County to the effect that the city did not ha ve authority lo aet on he proposed $310 million expansion at Pacifi c Coa~t Highway and Ne1vl:ind Street \Vere just as firml y thrown out by Judge Soden. He said he could src "no dispu te as to the land ag ency'' and that the city had fully complied with the F:nvironmrntaf Quall1v J\('t of 1970 when the city council took a1>proval action last Oct . 1a. Coalition I a""' y er s un successfully argued that the city had fa iled 10 su bmit copies of environmtntal i rn pa c t statements to several other affected · agencies. They also argued without success that the city should have waited for reactions (See EDISON, Page 2) Weather The sun is going to shine and the wind is going to blow Thurs- da y, according to the weather serv. ice v.•ilh slightly cooler tempera· lures along the Orange Coast. Highs at the beaches 64 rising to 68 inland. Overnight lows 42-46_ Qe. creasi ng win<b Thursday ar~. . INSIDE TODAY Associated Press ·scieuce writ- ers take u fresh look <it rese<Jrch and trcatme-nt il'lt1olvi11g t1te controversial ca11ct'r tfrug lae· trile . Twcrpart series begins !er dc1y 01~ Puge 8. Al V1t11r S1rvlc1 1 ... u,.. J9 l . M. ltYd t CllLlor11l1 7 CtrMr C-r t Cl•HlflM U ·M COll'llCJ '1 Cn111w..-d •1 0.1111 Nollet• n 1iOi'9rl•I l'IM f 1:111.r11111"""' 2 .. 1s Fl11ot11ct l1·1J ...... 17~ I'..-llM •Ktrd J9 "°'"c-Jt ,( A1111 L1n4trt tt Mellbe• I M1vt.1 ,.._U M11t111I l'll!Hk n HttlOllotl I"-4"S Or•ll .. c.., .. ,,, 11 Sf!vl• 1"1.-r 11 S.-.rh 17·19 itoclr M1'1ietl Ji.U T......+..... • Tlltat.lrt 14-U w .. 1111• ' W-11·• Ntwt ,,... Wtrlll N.n M • 'i ' I l ' ~ .. 2 ' DAI LY PILOT S Wt t'lntsday, F~bru;iry b 1<;7~ l(uwait .Guerrillas Seize Japan Embassy • Ill hl \\ \11 t !'l .\rati Jnd Jupt1nt'!>(' gul rr1!:o1' ... 1 • •l !hi' J.i.µ:mc :sc t-mb.:i~!>\ 111 Ku\\.•" 1•111.1 ,111d tht't•o1\t•11('(j lO kill the amu...:o:t .. ..iur i1.1ld 11~1! hOill.<l11es OJ1~ t,~ , nf• 1.Ht!t'"-• th L 1r !k·1n:tnds \\Cre met J :q>.,1n ;1!-hl'(\ Uut l\l1~!11t balked and ttw f:itc of the h0;:i!J!;E'S hu ng tn tht: b;1lanC'l'. '!'hr i;:urrr~l!:i~ dem:ir:rl ('d th:it Japan !'i<:lld a 11·1 phil lt' tv :-.111i:a pure 10 rescue fou r ~Ul·IJ'ill:1, Ul\11h'l•rl 1ht>r1• in i1 -.••eek- vlll 1!1 )i1L'kllll!. 11[ (! ftrrY \<1;1\ 111t h !hrl't' hu~1:1gl''· J i1\ .. •n quit kl ~ W11 t·d to the Nixo11 Aske,/ lf He Also 'Coverecl V i)' \\'ASl·lli\f.TO\' JC!'!1 -~n U,\\·ell P. \Vcicker 1fl-Conn .1 . asked President Nixon tOO:iy if he inforrned la1v enforecn1ent officials t\'hl1n he learned of the \\'r1h:rgatc tov cr-up from John \V. Denn l!l. Faihlre 10 do so , \V cicker said, v;ould consti111te ;1 ft·lon~. \\'eicker, a rncinbcr of !he Senate \\'<iterga!e con1n11H cc, made the s!a!cmenl in questions pos(l(! to Nixon. \\'cicker accepted ,\1:.;!in's cl\planalion that Dean did not tell him about \\'atergate until t-.1arch 21. 1913. Dean says he told lhc l">resid ent 1nut'h earlier, on Sept. 15. 1972. "When you learned of \\'atergate crimes on ~\l arch 21. the la\!.' rL>quircd you to turn thls evidence O\'er 'as soon as possible' to 'a judge or ci \'il authority.' not J'\lr. Dean or ti.tr. lJohn 1 Ehrlichman -which judge or lfl ~' enforcement offi cial did you tontact?'' \\'eicker asked. 1"hcn.~! said !h;it nnt reporting the rrinlf>S constituted "rni:.prision o f felony," a crin1c that r.:nrr1rs a tnaxin111n1 uf 1hn.:l' )ears in jail and a s:.oo fine. \\leil'ker 1nade :1 si1nil'1r staten1enl concerning the !'resident 's first find ing out abou t the break-in by the \\'hite !louse "Plurnbers" at the office of a psychiatrist \rho tre<t!Nf l>an i1•! Ellshcrg. Accepting Nixo1i"s st:i!cn1cnt th.1l he li'arnrd of th e Ellsb1•r,::: brt•ak-in on _\l<1rch Ii, l!li 3. \V1•1ckcr said "the JU\\" (:!early rcqiuri.'d you 10 1nforn1 a judge or l;iw 1•11forci.'rncnt offl ci11J 'as soon J:i possible · ... "l."nder 11·ha1 authoril\' did vou ·\ViU1hold tl1 al infur1natio1i ·1·• \\'eic.kcr asked. r\ltO jll'thCr questions to sharply into of \\l<Jtergate \\'citkcr subn1iued t J Nixon. each inquiring !he President 's handling CorY Criticizes ·' Data Withheld By Oil Firn1s \\'ASHJN'GTO.'\ (l"Pl 1 -California Ass cn1bl1·n1an Kt·nn<'lh Corv ! D-Garden CrO\'£') ·assens th;11 lht• rCfusal of oil L'Otnpan1c!. to 5U pply "fundamental data" to govl'rnrnt'IH is a "'national scandal." "\Vhen nati onal scruri!v and the country's econom ic health are at stake, \IE' cannot continue to <11!011• the oil indusl r~ to si n1p!y spoo nfred information to us ;.11 thl'!r l'IJ!ll'Cnience,'' Cor)· declared TucsdJy. · !~is !'('!lHllk ~ 11·crl' prepared tor 1tl'li1•t•r y to the Li S &>11a!E' Con1r11ittcc on Interi or :ind ln~ul ri r Affairs. v•hich is con sidering a incasure to create a fcdcr:1l a.c::r ncy to g;ith('r e 11 c r g y i11forrn<11 ion \\'tthou1 "fund:1n1 cnt;i l ct:u:f' ;ibou t 1hc nil 1nduslry. Cor~· t1'stil i11d, "1 t i,.; 1111 11(iss1 bl i' f{lr :ltl\ 11'\c•I of goivcrnrncnt to r·o•gul;llt· 1110• oil 111dLJ."!J'\' · (ft!'\' 1s cha1rn1 n11 elf -the join t t·11n11ni1tet> on puhllt' tlQn1:-i 1n 11'hich hns ch,1rg('d fi 1·c n1a;or oil c:on1panics v:i!h e11nf(•nl p! 111 ('Or111ecrion v;i\h a n inv l's 1i l!il11 11n 1hl·y l1n1•e bren shortC'hang1ng 1ne sla te by more th11n S!S0.000 a dny nn oil [ron1 st ate tidelands. Ol.ANlif: COAST DAILY PILOT Tiit Or•nQ~ (11011 OAILV PILOT, with whlcll 11 comblntd "'" Htw1-P••11, 11 w11h•lle<l 11v Ill• O••n~• C9~11 Publl•llino comfl<lnv ~•1>11 tt!f tdoloono ••• publltll«I, Mond•v l~tlluQll Frldoy, for (111•1 Meu, N•wcoofl ll••<ll, H11ntlng!on 8t•(ll 'l'o11ni.ln "•llt y, Ltgunt llucll, ir>•n•'5tOdlf'back '"" ~~n Cl•..,•nte/ Stn Jutn C•11l1!••no. A •lnol• ••ll••n•l w111on 11 woll,htd St!u•d•v• '"" sur•ch'fl. Tiie pt!N:iPll pulll•tll•~ll pi.n1 !1 ti llll Wu! l1Y J!r"I, (Gi it Mtu. 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I guerrdla!i. 011c hour ull1111;1t11111 ii •,11d a Jay.a n 1\jr 1.lnl'~ nl:1n• II I' ll\lf1.I: f(l Sing<Jporc to l}r u1~ lh•· ~ut•r rtlL 1 , ht r,. Kuw•ut s;i1d It \101.1ld not a1!011 1hc Japanc.~c ;)1rli11.--.r to l;;11d 111 Ku11:i.1! '\C.'ith lhf.' S1ni.-::ipOrl' 1~11t 11 1!l.1:. -11111 P<tlestu u:i ns and !110 1\111!0 1d J,.)K1nl'se HL'<I ,\rrny t~·i'l'Orl>:\~ .\ l\•i11,11l radio broadcast thr lnH·no:-M 111 t ~try stalerncnt at b ·10 p.n1 . 1;J ·41) ;1 rn i'l)T) mort• 1h:111 1·1Khl houl':. .1ti1·r 1hc gut'rl'1l l11s. ~l'i Lt'(] lh(• t•r11h.i -.1 "l\t)V.,11! h:1s 1h•1'Hl•·d 11 1.,IJ nnt nlliJ\\ Kid1aa11 Scene l/tt'5 11tanr to land in Ku\1a il in ordt>r tu !i\Old dt"vtlopments that could ari s.: fro1n suth a landing ." the st.itcn1cnl s.ld. It ~<l id Kuv.·~ll ln formf.'d .Japanese 11fficials, as well as the guerrillas and ho~l_n~es iru.idc the cnlbassy about thi:. t.t'CISIOn. Tl1c stat~ment ~id Kuwait lnfur.rn,,.,-1 lhl• gue rrillas it would ~ivc thein safe conduct lo leave Ku wait for any country till':/ cl1osc, providl'd they first rel l'ased th" en1bassy hostages. ---·----- At one point during the altt'rnoon, a gu errilla stuck his h<id out of ;t \I lndow of the ernl>assy. which 1s Ofl the fifth noor °'-a bulldlng hollllni the Kuy.·aiti rorelgn ~ft.finistry, and held up two fing ers in the victory sign that has bf.en adopted by the Palestinian guerTll l88, lie shouted a warning that the KU\\'alt govenimenl should not interfere \\'llh the crntassy sieg e. ··our d1~niands are clear," he said. From Pagel PO\VER • • • alrcoid y in force i\lartin said Edison has avera~e<I aOOut six to seven percent savings in po\\·t!r wage through citizen cooperation over the past two months and each addilional percentage Point means another one 1~1ill ion barrels of fuel oil saved. The price increase v.·on 't immediately affect the ci!y of Anaheim, wh ich is a bulk cu.sto1ner of Edison and serves !Lll own residents. South County areas including San Juan Caplstrat10 and San Clemente also 1Yon 't feel the pinch because they are serviced by San Diego Gas and Electric Company. ti.iartin said Edison will probably corne up about 10 million barrels short of the 60 million it needs this year to serve Its customers but if the cutbacks succeed. that mighl be made up. Pete Wood~. Edison energy services manager, said the mandatory cutbacks ordered by the PUC \.\'i ll account for only about one percent of the nee<!Nf reduction \Vith the remainder coming through citizen cooperation. J\t artin noted that the unccrt<1in energy sitution has caused prohl en1s :.it Soul1te111 C.'.l\ifo111ia Edison as \\·ell. "\\'e art• \\IH!u1g to hcur the rQUlt fron1 you " 1'he .l<11uu1est? govcrnn1cnt said the hoslaieS includ1.'CI Alnbassador Yos.hll~lo.u l1blkaw1, secood Second Secretary Kolchl Kimura, Th.ltd Secretary Shosuke 1100, attaches Makbei Wada and Shuhel Wada and a J<1panese wo1nan employe, M.l wa ko \'a11ega3hi. "I'm embarrassed we havP to d i~patch a JAL plane," Prime ~tlnister Kakuel Tanaka said in Tokyo. "Jt's a hard job to take them (the hia:hJackers) from Wartta, Windy tht' harbor 10 lhe airporl " Tht· Sn1gapore ~uerT1 l las li ljneked a Singapo re ferry boot Thurs®y and have since tlrUted thro!J8h the harbor wlth thrtKi cre,,_,member ~ff' seeldlli life passage lo the Middle East. SlngaPore Prime Mlnl1te'r Let Kuan Yew held an einergency meeting with aides toni ght to assess the til!Uatloo. He refused thl! guerrillas' request for a plane t..it suggested 11anctuary In the North Kurean Embassy. ljprU1 Korea took no action on h1• rflquul;. It'll he Blowin' Thursday, Too !Jigll winds \l!iic:h kept Oronge Co.-1st Jnotoris!s grippi111-: their stee ring whetils today nrr cxpl'c:tcd to continue through Thurs~t.1.\. Though gusts up to 35 miles µer ho11r buft eted thl! co~1st and !n):u1d \',il!cy . .;, little dan1ngc l\'1\s reportt•d in Oraugc County . Marine Prisoner Makes SJ1an1hlcs Of Oen1ente Cell A 20 yl'ar-old pri:;on11r a11•Ji!in i:: a court aripl•arancc on auto theft c:h;ir,gc ~ r:in urnuck in his Sau Clt·rnentc Jail Cl'll .-!;de Tucsdriy ;ind ca used sevl'ral hundred dollars in darrui ge . police snid. Personiiel at Orange Coun ty Airport said tl1ty arc kel'ping a11 eye on tied- dl"Jwn ;11rcraft One privn te plane wa s ton1 loose this 111on1in!l. a spokesman s:iid. Lifegu:irds in 1\cv.·porl D1~ach. Laguna B!'ach, San Clcn1en1e :ind llw1tington Rearh rl'portcd hil:h tide of 6.8 fe<!l 111 9: 15 ;i.ni. but s:1id off!lhore winds leveled Jn already nat surf and kept the sea fro1n doi::g an}' damage . The gusts stirrt'd up dirt from construction sitC's and sent trash cans and dl•hri.s clattering through many neighborho<Xi.s. In I..:! Toro. a resident at he end of a cul-de-sac at El Caba!lo Drive and Coria Crt·~ta !)rive go t a front yard full of his neighbors' garbage and trash \l'hrn I\ ind rhJnncled all the debris into hi s lot. Police go over th e scene of the lddnaping Tuesday of 19.,·car-old Patricia J·learst, dau~htC'r of ne\vspapcr executive Ranclolpll .1-learsl, in Berkeley. Story. Page 7. He so.id allnc1v hiring has been stopped :ind 1nan y capital projects slowed dov1n hcr:ause of gro \\'ing fuel costs. lie said Edison grossed about $1 billion last vear but pa id out nearly $900 million-for fu el oil. ' ' ,, Stacy Lynn Connrr. an all egPd desert1•r from C:Hnp Pend leton. asser1cdly tore a stec! table frotn its 1vall pinning, broke t11 0 \\'indov.·s. shrrdded hi.~ blankets. fashioned a braided rope :111d stuffed !hL' cell 1oi11·t full of papers and rags. offiel·rs s<l id . l'11111··r out:1i;es 11rn· rt'po11l•d only in the O'~ill Park:J'rabuco Ca111·on area \\h1're l,OOfl l'll~I0111L'!'S of ·Southen1 Californiu Edison \.\t·re n1omen!arily 11·i1hout cleclrtcily \\hen a tree ble w duv.·n on Like Oak Canyon Road . 0t1e n1otorryc!ist alun!i the San Diego Frt_'1'V.'ay bct\1c1•n E! Toro Road and Sand Canyon Ho;H..I reportt·d n1oming \I inds "!ht· stru11,!!t•S\ 1'1·c eve r l'XPt•riencl'd on l110 \\heL·ls or four.'' Ma1·n1es Face Cl1ai·ges; Fro111 1•age 1 EDISON. • • Connrr 11 as llt.'in g h1·ld pcnclin.e: hi s appearance in South Orange Count.v ,\lun icipal L"ourl 011 ~e11•r;1 ] counts of :iuto ;ind 1notorcycle theft ll'hen the damJge occurred. But lli~h11·ay l'a!.rol .spokesmen said no ael'idl'n!s ~l·rc reported and n1ot-0rists 111~rc sk.t1l'ing do" n to fighl the gusL~. arid comrnent.s fron1 those "'"" ir ' .,..,<·I 1€'5, Gn·ls Foi111cl i11 Apai·t1nent befo~ n1aking a final decision. .Judge S:xlen dismissed I hos e argu1nents as irrelcl'ant and ruled tha t the_ eity had fulfilled all its legal t>b!Lgalions at the time the council voted on the Edison expans ion. Officers said 1bc m:i n \1·:is l>ein~ hell/ in :i ecll 11onn;1!1y USL'd f'lr jtne:Hlt·:i A tree fell intci a portable classroom :it Tu~tin High ~hool early today but no in1uries rpsultC'd. 'J\l·O Carnp P1>11dl eto11 i\lar111l'S face charges today of c:ont rihutlng to t!1c delinquency of a minor ;ind narcotics possession after San Clen1cntc police allege they found t1\o young runa1yay gi rl s lodged in lhc n1en·s apartnH:nt 'fuesday. One of the girls was 13. poli ce i.aill ; the other was 16 years old. TI1e men who rented the :1partmt1nt at 109 Calle Chiquita arc Jt'rry \\1ayne Edwins. 19, and Keith Arlin Know!t~s, 22. Officers said thcv firsl hcc:une :l\\'d!'C of the case before. rlav.•n Tuesday v.·hen the parents o( the 13-year-old girl phoned from their home in Long Reach \Vi1h infomiation about a possible address for their runaway dau.:htcr. Officers said they investigated the tip and found the girl and her coinpanion, f'ro111 P"ffe I TRUCJ(ERS. • • mel \\'ith federal labor 1roubll' shoott'r \\". ,J. Usery and said lnt l"r, "llopi'full y 1\e'll be ahlc to get th is lhing ri ·:,oh·ed soon no1Y_" The \'iolf'nee 11'hich h:1~ n1a1 kt'd ilir· prott>~I sinct• 11, hf'i~11111111g ·1 !·1p·.,.!;n increased and appeared n1orC' .~cnnu~ · One lrucker was shot lo dcarh Tul'~di!\ 111gh1 in Oelav.•11re and sevcr:i l dri\'i'rs 11 t're shnt nnd 11 ound cd nv1·rn1:.!h1 or r a!'ly today. The U£'!:1~·iln' shont111 1.! 11;1, 1)1.~ second death rrsulting frorn !hC' shutdown . Police in \\1i!d11·ood. Fla . ev:1cu:1l1·1l a crowded truck 1crm1nal :i1 about 11 ;1,n1. today aftrr a rrle rihoncd lxu nb threat. There 1i.•as no in1n1edia1e word on whether any explosives h<id brt•n found at the terminal where 150 s!rikin;.: drive rs have parked thei r rigs d11riog the shu tdown. Four truck drivers \Vere taken in10 <l\JStody in Alnb:i ma in connection y.·ith the Tuesday night shooting of two men pickelin g ut n highway intcrscc!ion. Pennsylvania State Police said !hat in the 24 hours ended at 8 a.m. there. \.\'Pre 75 incidents of violence Thry also reparted ;in attPmpt 11·as made lo blow up a bridge on the Pennsylvania Turnpike near Bl.':l\'Cr Falls early today. .An explosion. believed cnusf!d hv dynamite placro at the base or 1wO roncrete support pilla rs. rocked !he 11r~;1 l:lu! caused litltc app;1rent dan1<1~e. Police said they could not imn1ed1a1rlv link the blast to the strike. btll rhP coun ty has been the scene of several incuil'nt s or violence since th e lruckrrs h .. c;in thei r protest. i-1f1:--carloads of Teamsters' Union 11.1 n1ht'r:1 1nn1'l'd 011!0 the highwayi; of ,.,,S!ern i'rnnsylvan la In guard a gain~! '11"Jl•'nt·l'. a unnion 0Hic·i ;1I said. Thi• !':hu1dow11 -which hns nffected l'ir1u,1lly c1 (·ry st11!r in thP n:ilion - ha s r:1usrd sn1nr food '.'ihortagt·~. mostly at tho' chslribulinn ll•\'rl Som<' lnrlll' food siort· ch::11n ~ chnr!crt·d pl!!nes to ship '11r11t: Olhf'r companie!! swilchf.'d e,l f!i0 tn th~· rJils .... i. 1, a local runa1i.·ay, in the apartment. l..Jter. police said, they found sma!I an1ounts of marijuana ..and coc aine in th e apa nment and arrested t'\C.'O 1nen. 1'hc t\\·o girls \.\.·ere returned to the Cll.~tody o( their parents. Edwins and Knowles were hookc<l :it city jail and were scheduled for arraignment on the charges toda y in South Orange County t-.lunicipal Court. Fro111 Page 1 CONTROLS. • • "I have seen and heard substantial e\"ldence to that effect and I am here- "·ith deny in~ the ~Tii of mand;ite sough l hy lhe Environmental Coali tion." Judge SOOen said. Police Reporter Faces Dn1g Rap VAN NUYS (UPJ J -A police reporter accused of trying lo sell four ounet"S f 'ror1a J•oge 1 SUSPEND • • • 1rnchers. He also acrused lhc Dai!v Pilot of rnakin~ regul<lr attacks on Ne~·port-ti.1esa ll'HChcrs. but did not elaborate. Earlier. Kevin. ~·heeler. As!'lis1ant ~uperintendent for persnnncl. di sclO$l'd the dis trict is in\·csti~a!ing the possibilit ~· th at personnel a! other schools might bt• involl'ed in si n1i lar overtime chcatini::. "Tht• procl'durrs th:tt h:i vr f'ornc· :u Jlght ind icate !hi'> could IX' h:i ppc11ing al oth rr schools, .. \\'hct·lcr s;1id. Dean Lo1;es Lnrv License ALEXA\"DHI:\, \"a. tAP ) -John \\'. Vean Ill. J1rcsidcnt r-;1x on's orr1cial la1~·yf•r for nearly ttu-ee )\'nrs. lo~t llis llc:en sc 10 practice 1~1\\' r oda~· because of uncthicul, wiprvfc ssional and un\\·arranted ·inid\ll"t In the \\':ilcrj?Rte CO\'eru p. of cocaine to an undercover narcotics price controls out1i.·e igh the contributions o(ficer has been ordered to appear next such C'Qntrols can make lo price month for a preliminary hearing. Pe11nll)' l•'( .. C P!:ticl A 1hre('·man panel of \1irginia St:1t0 C1rcu11 r:oun judges dcl1berJ t(·d Ollt' hHur and 20 r111nules before disbarring Dean. The 3~year-old former counsel j() thf' Pres1d£'nl 11·ho Inter bec~me his ch ief ;iccu ser. die! not testily ;it. the hearing. st:ibil!iy ." Robert J., Voight, 30, Tuesday 11·as Dunlop said the council planned to ordrred by ~lunicipal Court J udg:f.' \\'ASll l!'\{;T(l~ 1 l'l'I' -Contint•rl!;d 1·ont1nut' gradual decontrol of the Ed1l'ard Davenport to appear ~la rch 4 A1rlin<>s paid a S:3.000 penally \\"t'dnl.'~d:iy Pconnmy before Apr il 30 and would on a charge of IX>Ssession of cocaine to s1•1 1lc Cil'il 1\ero11aut1c:<; Board ch,JJ'!!'.!S contin ue seeking commitments for pr ice for s;i!c . th:it ii 1 i1)l<t11·rt f.~rr rt'g"t1!;it lons .1l"W1ut restraints and other inflation·rcducini;: \1oight, of ~lalibu, is a repor!er fir fi:'i u m.-.~ dunn).! l)1·c11nhL·r. 1~111. :1n1! Oean ·~ lll\\'Vers as!<t•d that the court only su~Pcnrl hin1 t1•n1porarily 1111 til "'the In.-:! f·l1;qH~·r 1~ \\ritten" Ill lilt' \\:1{\'rgtil c t·as1• ~ct1ons from industries in exchange for City Neil's Service. lie 11·as arrested Janu :1r1'. !'.li t , on 1l1t· C:il1foJr •1:;1 Jl ;1·,1. 1.1 deronlrol durin g lhis period. Jan. JI. roul t' _______________ '====--,,,==---,---==-:,.--,,,==' Th£' Administration al so propo~ed 1 --;-_:;~;;;;;;~~r-;::;:;;~~;::::;:; turning the Cost nf Living Council into f r-T- ;u1 umbr!'lla rc'Onurnic agency to 11'rnrh c11·1•r inflation and to coordinate ccnnornic :ir·1i 1'itirs nf frdrral and 1 or a I C.f,\'l'l'n1nt'l1! ag(•ncies. Su1·h :in ~~i.:nt·y h.i~ hCt'n !Jumlnp's prt project. " :,1· -· • ii I ~ llunlop said the Administratlon wanl s <l11tl1o ri ty to continUl' n1anda tory controls ~11 <·r \\'<Jgt•s and pricts charged in the h1·;il!h 1nd u~1ry. including ho s p l ta I. 1ll'Jtto rs and dent isl.s, until l h r t.:n\ 1•rnr11ent enacts a national health 1n,urance program. J le noted that Con gress already has granl l'tl ~epar,i.ltc authority to continue co11trots over the µclroleum industry until F'"hruary 1975. Those co ntrols art- ;1dn1in1stered b~· the Federal Energy 1 O,EN ' ,. ' 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919 SUNDAY F • r),ji('(• J\1111l op indicaied the Ad1ninis1ration \1'ot1 !d reluctantly seek to continue l'1u1lrnls in other nreas as \!.'ell if the 111·11d ;1ri~l's bet111ecn ijOW and April 30. [fl' s;iid there "n1ay he rc:1sonable d1ff•·renccs of CJpiniDn over th e qucgtion of the need for authority for wage and IJl'ICt' controls in otlrcr sectors. ··\\'(' shall continue to review other p;.irticular sectors as the Cost of Living Cou11cil proceeds \1'ilh the program of gradual sectoral decontrQI" of the economy, he added. WOMAN TO LOSE ... EITHER WAY :O.lARTJNEZ (UPI ) - Gloria Owens . 26, has been ordered to reduce her \\'Cight from 250 J>OUnds to 200 pounds by Jan . I, 19751 or go to jail for '.l'ritlng bad checks. Contra Costa County Superior Court Judge Colernan F. F41nnln n1ade lhe weigh! reduction a condition of probation. Fannin explained that a medical- psychiatric report concluded ovtrwclght was a factor in her atfi' de and her history of wrjting bad cbe~ks. • A " • • • ., -! rr • .., Jrr..~ •• f!.,,~'1.1· ... ,,_..._ •. ~'. '7·~$--• ':""'" :"",l'-·"C7'(':otO...;uza•: Champion Handball GloYes r, SALE- Tennis Dresses Insulated Jackets Reg. 14.95-- Sale Price 9.95 Wool Sox Reg. 1.50-Sale Price 95c Tournament Red Basketball Shoes R11. 18.95--Sale Price 12.95 Marcraft Tennis Rackets Reg. 40.00-Sale Price 24)5 Colored CY202 Basketballs Regular 1 B.95--Sale Price 14.95 All Sale Articles Subject To 'stock on Hand Racquetball Racquets ~ Table Tennis Paddles S ·wnson-Dunlop-Davis Bancroft Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Acrylit Wann Up $_ails Sweat Shirts & Pants ·~. ~ Nylon WamrUP ',Jadeft _, _, "' ·~· Gym Shorts & Shirts Adidas--tonverse-T re torn Tennis Shoes Tennis Shirts & Shorts Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes Repairing PHONE 646· 1919 OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY • ' ........ flp; _______ .,,..,,.,"""=,..,--=r_ ........ -.~· .. • --=---.i.:;··=.:.r· .. ..: =----...., • I • I I I )' f At Your ! Service A Sunday. \\'edneliday ind frldwv Feature · Of lbe Dally Piiot Got a probleni? 'l'~'!n Pat Dun11. Pat Yuu r Serv1c~. i\1.0., El Toro In Dec('mbt'r, four officers or th is firm "·ere chargrd by the Na.~sau Co unty District Allorney with ~rand larcl'ny In the second de~rec. forgl'ry, possession of forged instrumtnts and falsifyin~ L'Ompany r tt'O rds aflf'r t•omplain ts sut·h as you~. The invesliJ!:alion c11 me after the First Natiunal City l\ank reporled un aolhOflzed char~es to !\l astl'r Char!!.t' accounts. The hank first rstimatMI i1s loss al about $18.DOO. Since then, othrr charge card firms ha\'t reported sitnilar cases. FIAo f'actory has olso filed for bankruptcy and noy,· is fillin~ filnl processing ordf'rs. llarnt'll Lt'\)'. chi t•f of the Consumer Frnud l~uren11 for the lllllle of New Yo rk . saJs I h a I "thottsends" are affectrtl . hut those "'·ho ordered supplies may not get restitution, Persons with unfllltd orders shou ld wrltt:: \\'111\am Rudin, Referee in S..nkruptcy, U.S. Olstrict Court, 900 Ellison Ave .. \\'tstbury . N.Y. 11590 tFilr No. 738-1?74 I. Those "'itb chargr t•;ird problems sucb as yours may "'rite: ~assau Co unt)' District Attorney. !S2 Old Country Rd ., ~linrola, ~.Y. 1151ll . a11d contact their o"'" bank. Grudi119 ,lfent DEAR PAT: Our farnily just boui;ht a freezer and no11· 11l''rr w1:iblc to decide between 1\10 frePter beef dc3l('rS. One, v.ho chargl':o; a h1gh~·r pricf'. sa~.':i his me;1t is USf)A (,11oice nurnber 2. Another says his n1e1J\ is USJ)A Choice. but he didn't provide ~1ny nurnbcr. lits prices 11·rre lower. llo 1hcsc nu.rnhcr gradt·s have anything 10 (to v;ith quali1y and tenderne..~ of the beef: K.E., San Clemente r.to , in addition t.o USDA quality grade.."i of prime, choice, l'IC., there also are lJSDA yield grad('S "''hich use a numbering system of I through 5. The ki"'·est number gl\'l'S yo u the most meal and the ltast waste (about ZO percent .-a.ste) and the blii:her numbers co ntain more "·aste j35 per cent 1. This mrans you can t1pect to puy a lo"'·er price for a higher numhtred yield grade mt!ut. f'or 'l'ro1·elers DEAR PAT: Y.'c arc thinkin~ about tourin g the ~andin.1vian cuuntril's !his summer and v.·ould lil-.e 10 knO\\' Y.'hf're lo "''rite for genC'ra\ tourist information on our OV.1'1 ht.-forl' \\'e 1nake firrn plans through a travel agent . t .C .. ~e1,·port Meach \\'rite lo S<'anriina\'ian Na tional Tourist OfUce , 612 S. FIO"'A't'r. l..os Ange les, or ~c andin avl a House, 505 Fifth A\'e., Ne"'· \'ork, r\.Y. 10017. Other r ea d e rs intertsted In "''riling lo the An1tti(·;in Tourl.~t Offi ces of other e-0untries should consult tht l..os Angeles telephone directory. or refer to th r r\ew 'iork t'ity directory, available nt larger libraries. Tourist lnronn11Uon also is a\•.allable from Consula te Gi!nerals and Consulates offices In Los Ange le!'! I Los Angele$ white puges phone book ). or by request from Wruihin~too O.C. embassy offices. Specify that cities or parts of a particular country "''ill be .visited and ask for ma~ and current listings of holels and pensloas. 'Parn1,e t.' Class DEAR PAT: Severa l rnonths ago the Daily Pilot published an a r t i c 1 e concerning a program which trained young people to become veterinary assistants. I've inquired at all the area colleges. but no one seenis to have heard of this program. Do you know about it ? R.F., Newport Beach This ls offered by the Caplstrano- Laguna Regional Occupational Training Prorram. Administered by t b e Capistrano Unified School Distric t, the 11ut "~•ravel" clasa begins In jbe fall, wtUI blib school seniors and adulti accepted as students. F u r t b e r - Information ls avaUable by calling 496- 3111, or at the district office, 28126 1 Victoria, Capistrano Beach. 'Budget' /Hotels .. , . DEAR PAT: I've been told some of the "budget" motels are pretly good for the rwoney. My P,Sr ent!I are plarining a trip out here from Ohio and I'd like to know the name.s of some of these molels so their trip could be ' a little mOre economical. R.8., Jfuntlngton Beach Better known molt~ In Ibis ca leJ(nry Include Regal 8 lnn s, Ee<ino Travel. ~lo4el I, Days Inn, Scottish Inn!! of America and Chalet Suls!le. Typical ~b111es are f1 Jo $9 a nlgbl. They do not bave swimming pools, restaurants •nd large ltthble.s. . - • s OAJL V l>I LOf :J Nixo11 U1·ues b JI('«:tltl1 Pla11 \\ \'\!l!\t;T!t\ 'l !•I 1 Pl"•·~1d.,n1 .\1\"11 il'>l-t:d l \111,LH'l':.:> l111!;1y rur .~µeed~ 11111110•1.d uj " 1·11trl Pl'l'ill't\SIVt: lical\ll :: Ir~ II:~( 'i 11:::;, II~ I~: 11 ~ h;: tl ' Ir~~} • :\II:~'.;.\'(., j ::l'. \\ ~~:~ ; l1oi1(· \11 p;i1 111or1· 111.:111 ~I ;;.~1 a year, Ill Jlll·dll.Jl l'l"l' :-.p1·!1111~ 1.1111 d1'l,J11..'1 If! 111, lll!ljll! ,1 .. in1·~11c it111l;ttl\1'. 1'ixon sa id 111 .i 1111·'-"\•t:•' '" ( '1111;.:n·ss 1hat hi' tl1rCc·p;u · ri;11111n;1! ht·;il1h u1~urru1t.:e plau to t..'ll.1· • llt·ll 111 1!17•i v.uuld p1u:; ltll' 1!<11• 111 l~;:il 1 h proh'l'l1011 and maf.1· u1~uron1 ,,\,11t11hlt· tn ;1!1 1\n1cr1c<111..; .11 :1 11ri1 lilf'I (".Jll p!i_I • I 1lfJ.,!1· 11-t"11 :1l·lrn1.•111 .1s ~1N>1l 1 ~·~'1 l1li· · h~· ::;;11 tl . "( 'qlllprel1cn~1· • !Jt•,il[!i l!l~llt'!l !1(_'1• IS ;1tl Jl(t':l \lhll'C )llll'' h.i , 1'ulllt' 111 1\1ru·ric:1." \\ht·n ti1I!\' 1.·ll~'tl lVl'. 1l1t• tut al t.:"'' 1~f !'1111 ' l\f 11·d1 ·r;1l and stti le g11\..:rru11c rll 11 1.11111 111· :11J,.11 l Sti.!1 billion 11·1th ;ir1 ,1dd111un .d 3111:111 :1n10un1 fur !r;u1sitiu11 ~1! .1~~i<>t.111ce tur s nt :111 anti 101\·11 ;1' ,• 1·1np!t.ye::;. i\1:-..~1ll said. ::i1:1tc i.;11\·cnH11ell !· 11o11ild p:1~ ;1!}011! SI bd\11u1 111 the l'OSt Tt11' tt1l'l't' n1n1or l'Oll l)Kl!l••!l!.' 11! 111•' pl:111 -~l'l'I! :l::; !ht: .\dr1HJllS\!'JI Uil1·~ t1111111cr·pru1>us:1I to a broad er sl.'heu11· e1<lvocated by ~ll . F:d11·11rd :0.1. Kcn11~·1 l1 -\l'l't'l' -E.\IP LOYE llEALTll 11\;SU KASCE : ACTION BY ORANGE COUNTY SUPERVISORS MEANS 4,500 RUSTIC ACRES OF STARR RANCH WILL BE PRESER VED Property in tMe Hill s Above San Juan Capistrano W ill Remain in Natural State, a Wildlife Haven IN WILDER NESS El'ery cn1ployer would be rcq1ured tu vlfl·r full tinic 1\•orkers •• n1inin1u1n lel'el of cover11ge un a cost·sharing basis wilh e1nploycrs 1>aying 65 percc11t of lh·· premium for the first thrt::e years anti i:> percent thereafter. 1'he workers "''OUl1I pay the rc1nainder. County to Buy Starr Ran~h \\'orkers ;ind their fan iihes. in additiOJI to the pretniu111 cost. \\'ould pay the first $150 in annual n1edicat-expense~ :ind the fir st $50 for pr&scription drugs out.side !he hospital. After three famil~· 1nenlbers had met this so. c a I I e d deductible. the worker l\'Ould then pay 25 peree.nt of additional medical bills. ,,IJy \\'ILLli\)I SCll llEIHEli. 0 1 Ille D•l1¥ Pilol si.11 · 'Like Louisiu11u Purcli£1se' Orange Counly .1l1Jll'rri ~or.~ TueMlil~' agrC'1.;d 10 purl'llase 5.[1!111 acr1·~ of Ult' St:1rr Hanch for prc~er\'::ttio11 :1:. <i rcgl(Jnal park. Fifth Distrit·t Supi:.>rviso1· R o 11 a I d Caspt'rs. \\·ho hci<l nl.'.Hlc thL' SIA 111111 1011 :il'quisition ;;i pcrson:1l prOJl'C'1. Jike111·d th·· t>0;1r(l 's forl'-sigh1 ttl "!h:11 of Ow n1•·11 11 liv n1.'.ldc the Lou1s1:1na and :\!ti.ska pu r<..tiascs ." Casp<'r"!' ht1<l bt~t·n push u1i; I u r ;1cqu1s1tion of the rolling. \1·ooded ranch!and in the hills aho1·l' S:i n Jl.~1n I 'a pi.,tr:111u s111ee last sun\n1cr hut 11a.~ 1h11·arted t11·1cc 111 recenl n1unths JU:.! as the deal appeared to he l·lo.':iin!I,. 1'\\·o of !he 1hrcc hoard ttJt•rnhl'I'~ 11ho 'lhS!rucll'd the purc.:ha~c un1 il Tt11·:-1J:1 ~ rinall~· \'UtLod 111th CaS!Jt'f ~ and lu1.:f.1·d 11p th1· dc;1I 11·ith ten Soutt1cr11 l;il1!urn1:1 ch:1r1ties ownini,: th e prup .. rl~' Th1-· d..:e1si11ns bl' su1x·r\ 1.sur.s R:ilph J)il'ilrtch and B;ilpl1 ('/;11'k lo f111Hll,v U~11:k !Ile deal L<11nl..! allcr a11 hour 11! p11hlic t1·~tununy du1111g \1 h1c.:h tnore th;tn ii tluzeo people and 01 g;u1 11a tion s 101el'd 1iUppor1 aud onl y Urll' n1a11 uppo~e<l it Diedrich and Clark JOlllt'<I Si1per1·1 ~0r' RoLt'r! Hat11n (':!fl) ut Dct·t>tnh.:•r 111 11rtualJ~· tanret1ng !he ;i gr1·t·1ne1J! bt.~au~e the eharllic!' 11efl' 1ns1Sllllf! 11Jl re1:iinu1 g JO pt"recnt nf ;Ill pr ofi ts n1 :1dl' in the futur1~ 11n 111.1.':iSll'<' !'.111d and i;1.11l'I ril'1>os11,; un th1· !'Il l' The chat'l!l~·s hastil.v 1lr•llli)l·tJ 1h:11 dt"n1and ;ind !h1' :1i.:rt•\·1111·nt 11 :1,.; restlTrl.'<'t('d , 011 ly to run into ;u1utht•r roadblock t110 11eeks <tgo nicdrich. ('!;irk und B:111 u1 s:11d 01h(·1· spending µrioritic.s n1i!'.!h! 111' clc~l'rv1 ng of the n1oney hucli;cted f\1r 1hc Starr pur(hl:\se. ~tit last \1·ce k. t~.'.lsJ)('rs took Dit'dricli 011 <1 triur of the ranch. v.·hich i:ibounds 111 st·cnic l~auty and \\'ild!ife. Tcxlay, Diedrich said lhe beauty and v.·ildhfc of !he <1rt·a "amazed me ." l>roponents of the ranch purcha:::e n ea r I y packed the hearing room and represenU.>d one of the broAdest cross· sections of support seen in recent rnonths before the OOard. l.1..'0n.'.lrd Kaiser. a leader of the '.'.lctrhpolitan Yi\1C1\ Council of Oran ;!c County. said the young people his organization s e r v es arc "constantly looking for something like thi s." .l ud~t· Cah•1n Schmidt. president of the Cirl Scou1 s of Orange County, said !ht• purchase w<iuld be one of lhc bei:il 11101·ts ever made fur the people of thl' t,1u11ty and !he l'QWlly's youth. Support also came fron1 n1auy private l·1t17.Cll:i 1rho \•ariously called lhc land ., a di:;n1ond you see in afrai d to pick u1i·· and .. Sotncthing mighty and sublime tu lcavl• behind and conquer tin1e.'• ()thl'r groups favoring the purchase 1nt.:l11dt'<l thL• !~1guna (;rcenbelt , thl' (':1pi~tr::ino Un1f1ed School District. the Snn Juan l'i1 y Counl'il. Project 21 01>en Spacl' 1\L'!1on !:roup and the county <'11 ii.1.·ns J)i rc<:tiun Finding Committee. Tht' lone fOt.' of the purchase 11.as Lag1u1a Bea<"h Ct!y Council candid<itr \\';iyn1· Baglin. v.·ho urged the 1.:uunty 1u 1;111 the 1none1· I0\1·ard the S6 1nilliun purc:h:.i:-.c er.st of Sye:imore llil!s, a n1uch- d1~ptl1l1d ~)()O·:ier(' site in Laguna Canyon . 1\ftcr <i~reei ng to buy the parcel !or ~1..i million do1\·n and equal parrnen!s ul't•r lht· J!t'X( fi, t• ~ e<lrs. SUj)efVlSOI':' County Ol~ays Airport Landscaping Progra1n Orange County Supervisors set lhc "·heels in motion Tuesday for <1 landscaping project at Orange County Airport that could cost more than $~50.000 over the n<'Xl four years. Stunned by the high cos! of the five. mile st rip of land.~caping a I on g ~1acArthur Boulevard and C:unpus Drive. th e bo<ir<l nonetheless gave tht• go-ahead for csµenditure of $50.oOO 1•11 a final landscape design. Assist;1nt Airµo rl Di rl'Clor II o n Chandler told the bo>ird the first part of the design nioney -.1bou1 $15.000 -would be spent by the fiim of Lang and Wood lo draw up plans for proper landscaping. Supervisor Ronald Caspers. in whose district th e ai rport lies. was taken aback by the total cost of lhe proposed project. "I hope you aren't getting oul loo far ahead of your budget al the t'xpensr of noise control systen1s," he said. "I Softer Israel By United Preti Jntem ational Israel ha!! yielded to pressure rrom the United States to soften Its conditions for negotjaling a troop disengagement 1\/Jth Syria, thl: newspaper Ma'Arcl7. SRid today. Officially, lhc govcrruncnl dcni~ the report. According 10 the ncw"paper. Prime Minisler (:olcl 11 Meir nnd her Cabinel al{rccd to start talks In Washington wi1h a Syrian envoy on I r o op disengagement before the, lntemalionnl Red Cross visits Israeli 11risoncrs ur 1\·ar held In Syrln. ' ' ' may be qu~er for trees but 1 rather ha\'e the noise lowered th:in the esthrucs. ·• "'OU Id a bit Chandler <1ssured the OOard !hat the ti clual landscaping y,·ork, v.·hich involves plc.nting or large trees and instRllation of sprinklers in 1hc buffer zones along th1• strc1·ts. 1\·on't starl for a V('ar or rn1 1re and cun be changt>d at any 0 tin1c. !·Ir said the rntlrr projcet is brok en up into fot1r incremenls and a number of separate bid items that can be adjusted at a Inter date. If the entire JUb is done as plunned, it would cost. $450,000 al the most. Chandle r told the board l h c l:.indscaping is an effort to niake the st('rlle appearance of the airport blend y,:ith modern. well-landscaped industrial areas springing up around it. Stork Stifles Her Starllont GALVES1'0N, Tex. iAP J -Lucy was rast becoming a star at Sea Aran1a ~l arineworld. bul her career has suffered a temporary setback. Doctors say \he porpoise is pregnant Lucy was caught off Port Aransas In 1971 and was first exhibited Y•ilh other porpoises at feeding June. She \v;is just beginn ing to gct in the act wlti. Sunday pcrformunces nt SeaArama. No w she is in a. tank wllh anot her fenlale porpOise that will as~ist in the birth by !iceing that Lucy And the baby n1·c pushed to the surface to breathe. .. r ~ct up a special task !orel.' 1ll<Hil' 11p of l'OUnty offi cials to study possible wav:. to put I.he !and into use fur the pu blic 11•ithou1 deslroying its beauty. The Starr Banch purchase is !ht' s1ngl•' largest land buy in the hi story of toun1 .1· ~ovemmenl. It wi_!J be th(' biggt'.".\ regional park in the county by ne;trlv 10 times and one of the largest rt<gion;1l parks in Southern Califon1ia. If taken in conjunction v.·ith 3.800 al'rt~ of the northern half of !he runch now u11.·oc-<i by the National Audubon Society. the purchase represents a m.:ijnr t'Ontiguous addition to open sp.'.lCI! 111 that par! of !he county. It is also surrounded Ranch preserve lands. An1use 1ncnt Ranch and Nationa l Forest. bv the o ·:\'eill Coto de Cala C !e velflnd 111e land itse lf is virtually untouched 1~·ith the exception of a rutted dirt road. a rev.• lt1n1ble-down fences and v.•indn1ills that provide for cattle that have roarned since the r<1nch "'as fonned nearly HlO yt'ars ago. 1'he only development of note on thl' county's new park site is now in ruins. The San J uan I-lot Springs, once.posh hotel and gatheriflg place for pron1inen1 countians. is now a jumble of broken concrete and bubbling springs frequented only by young wanderers. The r:inch has a v.•idi> 1·ar1l'IY uf '·egetation, ranging from 5 ,~rub h Y. 1tescrt-like brush on high plateaus ro 101\·erin t; sycan1ore and live oak trees gro1\•ing on broad, green pastures. Co!.:ini<'al experts ha ve counted 1nor~ !han !,jO sµecics of ::ilant life \\'ildlife has also taken refuge on !hf' ne11• park site and in the Audubon S<icict y part"l'I 'l'hc laud 1s :i hav('n !or fleer. r;1bb11 s. 1111:1 11 :ind othC'r srn::ill bird <1nd annn:il lit e experts ~:l~' are being drivt>n del'p<'r 1nl\• tht' hills b~· en c.: r oa t· h 1 11;.; <lcv~lnpmenl In the l1.IUIH Y's appraisal report 1111 1ilr prop<'r!~, n v.·<1s nnted that although !he l:ind 1s best su1tcrl fo1· planned i:onununtty tic v e Io p 111 e n t . Sttch ,-,. GEM TALK TODAY by ~. C. HUMPHRIES ,.\ l. }'-~·.; SOLID STATE DIGITAL WATCHES "Solid state" is electronic. as op· posed to 1nechanical driving 1nec· ha nisn1s. "l>igital" n1eans Lin1c sho\\'ll in nu1nbers. rather tll:in ''analog,'' hands pointing to dial (igures. E lectronic \\alcbes with analog time display are marketed today. but in sn1<:11l quantities. The only two solid sta le digital watches of- fered suffer fron1 the san1e defect. The nun1bcrs. relying upon exter- nal light to be seen, disappear \vhen lig ht a ngle is \vrong. Mos t n1~11111- !acturers 1\•ish to eli1ninate tlJe Jtl- conveni ence before produ~ing . ' A further block is distribution of special service equipn1ent required. and tra ining of repa ir1ne n. ~very watch must resist severe external influences. such as m ;.1g· nelic fields. te111perature change:-. and shock . requirements not )'l't met by solid stat e digital \\1atc hcs. ' tll:velopnlt::tlt pr,1bably \1'nuld not ~l1v1·; 111> l'u!' !O ur J.) years :it the Vt'l'Y leas t. · But ('aspc1·s' l'Olllt1111011 durn1g lilt' f i g h t to buy lht· r:inch l\'llS th:ll otiiL•r sections of the county are gro1ving so fa st lh <tt son1e open space had tl! l)l' snopped up so1newhcre anrl lht: Starr llanch 1\•as the bei:it 1leal for the rnoney. The r:u1ch conta1n.':i fuu r county r1.:g1011::il park sites that con1pr1se aboul 9i0 acres and woulu have cost $3.5 rnillion b.v !hcmsel\'CS. f'or another $900,lJOO. lhe counly got .i.500 at:r<'S n1orc 10 aC"t os :i buffer zone around !ht' inost delicate et'Ologicul arcc.s. C<.ispers hopes lo get 1hc ranch upe1icll lu controlled public U.':ie ;'ls soon a;; possible bu!, he said, he do.:sn't 1\·anl the kind of use that 'h'ouJd dC'stroy the intrinsic bt•aul~ of the area. Predictions have been 111a<i•· bv county officials th11t up 111 1,5 n1illio~ people e:1 cl1 yi•:u· niight c:o1nc lo the Starr, whieh will probably ;J cc o n1 ni n d a ! e 1111.ensivc·USc c<1n1ping 1111 a s1n<!!I section and hiking :ind backpacking uses on the Jnajorily of 1hc Janel. Caspers told r1l'11·s111en las\ 11·eek h<' cnv1SHl11s such cven!s as tht' i\atlonal Boy Sco11 t Jan1borc1· being held on the huge p;isture rirl'as of the ranch. /'red1etio11s 1n11d11 by c:ounty park uff1\'l:i ls Sc \·cral ~ears ago indicated 11 1nigh ! take .as 111uch as $7 nilllion to clt·1 elop the park for public use over rhc long h,1ul but Caspers said he is hOJ)l'fu l t!\:Jt figure can be held dovt'n . It ts <'.'l:ptctcd that as studies go on ;is to the use of the ranch, a propos!.!I 1v1ll be rn<.tde to !case out scct1ons of !he ~razing luntl to private catt!c1neo to 1n:1ke the coun ty sonic in1mediatt· rvturns on its 111vest11ien!s '1'/1t• nr1 >ra1s1•r e~1ir11:tl1·s tlt:i t be1v.·ec11 800 :uul 1.000 c<1Ule t<1ulll be gr.'.lt.Cd on !hC' pniperty, scrvin~ HJ keep cJO\l'n thl' g1·a s~ gro1vrh a11d reduct' fir1· d;ing(•rs ·rhl' 111:111.1;.:e11111111 h,:1n 1 ~t>I 11p b~ 1!11· ho:1rd will l'l'port h:H·h 1\·ichi11 30 d:t\'3 111111 son11' 1tll·;1s frir long·r~1n ge use 'of !ht• l;111d ;u1d pns ... 1blv son11• no11uns as lo 1\'ht'!l lh1• p11b!1 l'. ·will gt'! a rh:oinct· to use its nt•11cst nat11r;1I rl'sou1·c1· "l-lov•cvcr, $1.500 per year 'h'ould b~ the absolute clollar limit on any family's n1cdical expenses for <..'Overcd service!': in any one year." Nixon said. -ASSISTED HEAL Tl-I INSURANCE: This por1ion of the plan 1vould subsidize insurance fo r unemployed. dis..1bled . srJ t- l'tnpluycd. low inconie and h i g h 1n!'11rancc risk persons. \\'orking families with annual inco111r;:; nl ll·SS than $5,000 would pay nu prc1niun1s. As income inc re a s e J . gu\'ernn1ent contributions lo th r pre111it11ns and out-of.pocket expenses 11·ould be adjusted. The deductibles. cost· sharing and 1naxi1num liability for rx1)Cnscs all 11·nu ld be pegged to incon1r ll'rcls. - -:\IEDICARE : 1'he health insurane.-. pru!,rr::.111 fur 23 111illion An1ericans ti5 <ind older v.•ould be rc!ained v.·ith in1prllved bcoefits. An y elderly person eligible to receive r-.tcdicare pay n1ents. under Nixon's proj>os:il, 1voulrl ordinarilv pay 1he first $100 for annual 1nedical expenses and the first $50 for nonhospital druc::s The benl'ficiary also would pay 20 pcrL'Cnl of any bills above 1he deductibl e lhnit hut in no c<i.'*-' \\'OUid he pay tnorc 1han Si50 a ye<Jr 111 out-of·pocket cvsts. r-;ixon said . Nixon apparently V1t!IVS the mueh broader prvpu.sal supported by organized labor and backed un CapJtol Hill br Sen . Kenne dy. and Rep. Martha 'V Griffiths 1 ]).,\lich.1. as his major opposition. Their health security act 11ould prov1dr cradh"IO·gra\·e health. 111sura11Cl' hill r tin a n c e d and a<l1ninis1Pred by. thr tecleral govcr11men1 . \'t·I,' !like Approved \\,\Sll!:"/(;T(J:'J tAl)I -,\ 13.6 percent 111L1·ease 1n GI !,ill l'duca!it11t benefit~ 1or \·ie!11a1n·t·ra l'l'lt.lrans 11·;i.~ approved 'l'uesday h1· th t' ll oust• \'l'Ll'rans Affairs Co1n1n iltet' f~~$~ Jewetry !or th'! mo~t d».cr1r:iir1at111t; ..• ~·~lr.clion trorn 11'\Ese h.1n::l:,c:11r. 14-\ g?lrt 11r.ri:1;111;~-lh•: lir.r•'' f:11i 1,I\~' II r>'·:.,wf i,11 ~111 '~c.•~1·on f.l 1u11!":! '.\' J.C. .JJumphrieJ llJJ NEWPORT ILVO., COSTA MES.-. CONVEN IENT Tt•MS ....... ..,,,;,,,, -....... , ... ,. ,HONE l~l.)411 l l YI Al~ IN THE !>.AME lOCATIO~ • ·-· -- , . • • ~f OAILY PILOT Htissei·n Cancels Trip • To Put Down Mutiny BElf<L:T. Leba non tAP1 t-...:1...: }lussein po!iljx111e<l a 11si1 to lhc Unitrd States and returnc<I fro1n l..ondon to An11nan Tuesday nig ht 10 quell a 111ut11l~' 1n lhe Jordanian urrn~·. trillll'lers arr1111ng 111 Beir ut reported tod;.iy. T!JE• tra veters S<1id fore 11,,'11 nc11smen in the Jordanian capita l had re.on prohibited fron1 send.Ing reports abour the mutiny. • The indcpent.!('nt Beirut Nc·.~spaper An :--;ahar. c<1rried a <lenial of the mutiny repr>rt. The denial v.•as attributed to Premier Z;ud ltifai of JQrdan. But the travelers said the. mutiny oCcurred in lhc garrison IU\\I! ot LA·rqa, l.l ntilcs northeast uf A1runan, aud \Yas Jed -by units of 1 he 4{}! h ;\11nored Brigade. Jordao's cl ue t.a.nk. unit. llliSSEIN HAD BEEN schOOult'd lo arrive in \'iashing!on on l•'riday. Officials in the A1ncrican capit;,.d said ,'\\ond;iy !hdt he 11'/lS expcc:ted lo po:>t pont' his trip for a 11•eek or 111•0 b"c<iUS(' Sccr<:tar\· of suite Henry A. Kiss ;n;,'Cr r>as goinA to be busy th is .1rc~kcnd pri.:pat ing fvr ·: the 1n1 crnauonal ene rgy conference President !\1xon is holding Feb. IL The travcltrs attributed !he mutlny to rliseontcnt rt•sulti ng fronl soaring inflation and a l i v i n g :lllo1yance that the troops consid(·r inadequate. The &04Jl'Cfti gave th is dCCClulll 0£ the muliQy: : jUNJOR Of'F'ICE llS, nonc:ommi~sion· ed officers :ind pri\"a\es of the 46th Brigade in trucks snd arn1orrd person- nel c.:arriers tried Sund:i y 1norning to t'n · I.Cr Zcrqa from 1he1 r carnp north of the town. l\1ilitary poli..:e halted then1, and a t'Ollfrontation rl<>veloped. Cro11·11 Prince Hassan, acting as regent 1vhile. Hussein 11·as tin a private visit w London. 1111d the nrmy con1mander. Field l\1arfl:hal Habis l\lajali , rushed to Zt>rqa to mt-et the mutineers. the n1e-n refused to talk v:Hh the prince and Lhe field marshal and waved "tl1em off. Hut at the S.'lme time they shouted dCn1ands that. the annv chief of staff, J,,t •. G.en. Sherif Zaid bin ·shaker. be replp.Cfd ~y Sherif N<1ssc.r bin Jamil. " Bin Shaker is a COLL.Siu of the king. and Bin Jamil is the king 's matem<il u11cle. LATE SUNDAY, the troops returned to thei r camp, and an emergency 1nt-eli11g ~·as called Ht a r rn Y hcadquaners. Bin Shaker, v.·ho .... -as wi_th llu."5ein in Lnndon, flew back in a special plane Sunday night. On 1'1onday, the mutinous tr oo p s returned l.O Zerqa, and n1en from other units joined the1n. The mutineers increased their den1and~. calling for the dismissal of Premier Rifai and Court ~\Uni.st.er Bahjat Ta\houni. Rifai's father- in-law. They accused then1 and Btn Shaker of corruption. La.st November, all ci\'il scr\'ants v.·ere given a cost uf living all?wan~ cquivalefll to JO percent of their pay. 1'he aimed forces expected Lhc sa1ne thing, but their allowancr v.•as not approved uatil January. Then it \1·as scl at $3.10 a month for privates and -~l~.50 to $31 for officers. far less than 10 percent of their pay . I rn peltcl111ie11 t Issue Skirted From Wire Services HOUSTON 11le Ar11ericJn Bilr Association has sidestt'Jlt>Cd 1akini! ll position on the irnpeachrnent of President i\ixnn. The ABA 's House of Delegat es lc111µura rily postponed action on a propost!d resolution c:.dling on th (' Hou.SL" (,,__IN_s_H_o_RT_._ .. _) o( Reprrscntativt•s for a vote on the rncrits of !he possible impeachincnt of 1he Presid<'nt. The rewlution \\'<lS offered Tuesd::iy on Ille final day of the ABA 's \1 ce;..-Jcng conveution . • L111~s At•t•tJr<I Si~111etl VPI T1l11>i'Hllt SPASSKY CHALKED UP 32 VICTORIES '-ONE OVER BOY , 6 Soviet Champ Smoked, Sipped Cola, Dispensed Compliments VIENTIA.NE, Laos -The L.'.1ot1o n r:ovt>mn1ent and the Con1mun1st Pa1 het Lao signed an agrrernent tod ay that one minister said could metke poss(.ple formation of a coalition government wiihin a month. The agreement outlines the role :ind shnpe of the joint police forc:es tha~ 11"i!1 provide security in Vientiane. the sett t of govcrnmenl. and Luang Prabang, King Savang Vathana 's royal capit<11. \"E \\" YO HI\ l "tl-'1 -IL 11·as hn1, ero111t1·d t111d nui<;v ;is furn1cr world chess chan1pion !3'lr1s Spasskv fll the &.1·11·1 L'nilJI! lll ayctl 41 Opponent~ ~1multanefl11:.lv 1n~1dl' a Sl'l'Otul-.storv lof! !Jl uppe r r•olarihanan. ' Spassky, .17, ln~t onp san1;•. drP11· .-i~ht :111d \\"On ;ill the rest T11csd~1y 111gh1 during !he ·t'~-hu11r cxhibiticu1 beforic 1nort-1h:1n 2011 SJlCCtntors in !he Chess l'i t.v S1tJCJilJ. "['111 <t('tually surpnsrd ht'('.1ll'><' t! 1·t•a!J~· 1rasn·1 :i l'{'rl' good g;1n1t'." said t'11arlrs ,\l ;1tl1s:111, 21, 11h(I bet·;111n· 111<' 1.r ily t.:lkdll'ng11r \<1 ~Jcfc~d Spltssk.\" ll'hc11 1h1· Rus5.l:1n l"l'Si~nl'd on 1hl' fil :-1 rnO \"\' 111 rno~t ut th,, IFl111('.'i , Sp11ssky us{'d • t raditi11nal OfX'ning t :illl'cl the Ki ng's 1 ;;1mh1t. \I hith er.nsists ot 1n1medi a1clv 111ov111g 1he kin g pav.•n and thl'. king I ,i.~hop pa\1 n 111 tJ sq11;11·1 ~ rur11·ard "Tll.\T"S l :'\TEHESTl~G. ve1.1 gut.ti. S1,;1:-~k.\' 10]d sevt•ra[ pla~l'l"S frUlll 1111J::' 111 un1e ;is hl' p:icetl b.at•k and fort h. vet<t~iunall~· .s1noking a cigarette or Jl1lllll1J.! 1.:ola. Sp<l~:.k\ lost lh!.! \1·or!d 1itlr to li.S. r.1un1l111:;sl('I' l~ihh,v Fischer clurill!'.! lhc ~uinnu•r of 1972 in Hc~·kj<n·i k, Icelan d. Th1, 21-:,!anir scril'S :,p:irkt1d " btl(}Jll Storm S11.~1v S r.~te11i Ten1per1rt11r1!s 8"'"· 'f" s~""" fl.11!fnl1> Cl'l•tlD"t (l\iCil"lD Cl"<'lr'"'"' Cle>f'•&na r>t116• Ot nvt • Otlro•I f'&l•Oan l• l-lrl1no .. l)f!Ol\11\/ 11:.-,n,•1 (•1v '.Al Vt9'" I OU< .. i1lle .... 1 ..... 1 'llw~tt\•• l•111ntaPOl•1 '·""' Orl~•n• ._~.,. VeH. •.•l•l>CmG (>It ,,.,,.h. P~I"' !n•Jnv1 ""•l•dt ljlf\11 l>llt>t"lli• f'••l•l>v• "" Hi9lo 1.D"' f>(t 111· I H :1 " • II I? " ' . " ,. •• ,. " " " " » " " ., " ,. " " ,, " " " ~ " ,, " " ,, • r • " " " " " " ,. " " • ' " " " " " " " ' • .. " " _',\ " _., " " " " u1 1ht' poptrlarir.1• ot l·hc),s. Hubert Ll' J)unlll'. Ii. lhl' Hussian s .1 oungest opponcn1 durin~ 1he exhibition. lcat·n1-il lo pl ;iy th1•ss IJ.Y 11 atchint; tclt·rised :iecnun!s of the 1i1le rn:nch. Afte r pro111isin~ lu bl'at Spassky "1f th~ 1nak('s th(' fir~! rni ~rakc,"' Rt1bert, 11f \\'oodc!iffe Loikc. ,\ .. J , 1c . .;i_1.,r11cd aft1•r 2fi rnfl1·e s. ··11c's a 1cry nic:e 111u11,'" 1h1• .111ungs11·r s11id DAIL Y PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE 0flovery of tlit D~1ly Pilo t 11 guaran\ffd Mo•O••·'"O•• I! ••u O• ""' ~··· ••w• P•P<• "' ! lo p.m .. <•II •~d vo~1 <•P• ""'' &< ~rowqhl II 1ou. C •"• l fl II~•• w•llt I l l P "'· S•lwrd•V •no Suf!<il f . It yow Oo "°' roe•••• your COPY ~v ' ._ ... _ St lU ... , ••• I • "'· Sw""•v. c111 or.a ' '"'' .-111 bo 1row9n1 11 , .... (Oii• .,. '"-" ...,,.t 10 ...... Ttltphont~ Mon Otanqc Ct11"1' Aro•• 1tl·•n1 Horth,.UI H~"l1•9I•" 111<• •n<I w u1,,.1n11tr 1•0-Ult 'I•• (lemenle, (11tlll•••1 lt•<h. la• Jul" COlt"ltl M , Dan• ,ttn!. !ourh l.i19~""• I.••""" Hirwt "l·•O• -. e (S1r1<1·<ls1111111 .• 'Jile11i CLEVELAND -The eourts may h:ivr. lo decide 11•hat to do about Ohio Nationa! (;ua rdsmen \Yho refused to answer questions and e\'okcd the Fi f 1 h Amendrnent before the grand jury prob ing the Kent Stale University shootings. On Tuesda y, Spec. 4 Jan1es Pierce \\"<JS CXCUSL'<i after he cited the arnend n1ent <rs the reason he \\'OUld not testify. according to his attorney. C. D. Lambros. e 1Jefe11.•e U11dr1e1 1111 \VASl!JNGTON -Defense Secre1<1rv .Jan1es H. Schlrsinger ha !' taken hls 197.) Pent;1gon budget to Capitol Hdl ttnd alrnost in1rncdii11elv drawn host ile fire. - Hoth liberals and L'QllServat11·1•s on the S1·11ate ,\nned Ser\ ief'.<: Con1111itt1•c :ittac~ed rhe slze or the ne111 n1oney rcqul!fits -$85.8 billion. e t ·1 .. 1 ,t;/1lp.< 'l'ruih•d SAIGON -Tv.·o ~ationa!is! Chi11ese des!ro.vers ha"e been shado1ving South \.'i('tuan1's three·ship task force 1hrou"h !he disputeed Spr:i!ly J.st:inrls /or 1fie past 111eek. diplomatic sources said tod:iy. In Saigon, the South Vietnan1cse military command said today South Vietnain and the \1ie1 Cong had agreed to res ume exchanges of prisoners of 1var 011 Saturday. Slams Wisconsin Ra11.ges T hro11 .~h N ortli. 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S.I S•tond t<JW •:•3 p.m. ·1.1 Sun rh11 7·a? • "' • •~•s ' 71 P "'· MOOll rhff •iP p.111 .. M11 1:11 • l'l'I, • We turn·.saving thumbs green.~ I JCPemey 123 458 78 9 0 9 \ """'" "'°""' -·J---·--CHAR~ ll::• 1'*llUS.Uf¥-- . w1fh your JCPenney Charge Card. II you don'! have a charge. 1ust see how lasl we can open up yqur new account BUENA PARK ....... o. ....... ,. o,.. Mfr t:JO te t :JO p.-. S-*f I 0 te 1 ~ ..... -· --• • ORANGE City Dr ... G .... .....,, ••IL 0,... I 0-f pA W., 5-liry I 0 t. 6 • ' . SANTA AMA ltOO So. -·llo. of~ C:.. ,,_ °"" 10.f,......., ._,II lo,. ) , -.. ---r--~~ ·--- Frld~y Journey . A stronauts Pack For R eturn Trip HOUSTON (UPI) -The Skylab 3 asti:onauts have packed their e>cono1ny-sized Apollo ·ferry !hip with a truckload o fscienti£ic bocny for the ride to earth and the end of man's 1nost productive space voyage. Cerald P. <:arr, of Sa.Jlta Ana , F.dward -G. Gibson, forrnerly of Sun Clemente, and \Villiani R. Pogue conduct their final te.sts today before splashdown F riday morning and fini sh ..all but their l~t· 1ninute packJ.ng. ; Tuesday was their heaviest day of loading ·the Apollo, but they have a few f ro z.e n n1edical specimens to pack before undocking f r o m Skylab's nose at 3:34 a.m. r>[Yf Friday. Splashdown was sf't for 8: 17 a.m. PDT in the Pacifi c. 175 niiles southwest of San Diego. TllE TIJ\1E OF splash could be altered slightly by an engine firing today to change .. Hooked X a v i e r a J-lollan der. "The 1-lappy !·looker," h as been convicted of shoplifting three night· gowns fro1n Vancouver, B.C., department store. She is a former madan1 who wrote best-selling book. the space station's altitude in ---------- orbit The three-minute bum • T l1 e Jackpot ~lrs. Ruth Cotter , a school bus driver in Saginaw, l\1ich.. be- co1nes an ins tant niil- lionajr e. S he w o n st.ale's lottery and w ill receive 550.000 a year for 20 years. should raise the altitude by seven miles and add one to l\vo years to the time Skylab will stay in orbit. Flight Di r ecto r Neil llutchinson said the Spacelab probably would orbit earth for five to eight years bctore re- entering the atmosphere and burning up. Hutchinson said although Carr described the packing as "wild and woo I I y , ' ' everything was progressing \\'Cl! with fe\Y problems. An gels Ride Sl1otgun CLEVELAND (UPI) On e Final Bid Seen F or H eatl1 LONDON fUPJ ) -Prime i1inister Edward Heath h.as postponed for 24 hours a major speech in Parliament on the economic crisis brought on by a nation\~·ide coal miners strike. Business leaders called the slrike, scheduled to begin at midnight Saturday, almost as bad as the outbreak of war. Wealt1-iy Attorney Escapes , Nixon From Wire Services \V ASH1NGTON -SCC'rct.'.lry of State llenry A. K1ssul!'er ii.ill \•lsit f<.10.SC'OV.' 111 !t1\t• ~larch to niakc plans for :i v1:,1t by Presidt!lll Nixon tu f<.1I..<\..r-.1T BEACll, Fl:i. 1APl the Soviet Union later iu the -\\'ealthy Miarni Beach year. attorney ch a r 1 e., "Buddy" The \\'hite Ho use announced the trips Tuesday :it thf' end Courshon \\·as found al ive and o£ a visit here bv Soviet unharmed at a loc:tl hotel Foreign ~tinister 1\ n d re i today more than l! hours Gron1yko. after he told relatlVt'S he v.·as A coinmunique said: 1'lt being held by k id n a p e r s \l'i:IS IJ).treed that Secretnry Kissinger will \'isit ~los('91v demanding a $40,000 ranso1n, in the second half or !I.larch the FBI said. 1974 in connection w i t h The FBI refused to give preparations for the visit to any det'ail.s about how it traced the Soviet Union, which 1\•111 Courshon to the hotel, v•hich take place this year 111 u c cord an c e 11·ith the is in a poor St."Ction of t-.1iami agreement reached Jn Jt111e, Beach. Courshon , in his mid-1973." 4ils, is married and ha:s two NO DATE FOR the Nixon children, and is the brother ~---------~ of millionaire banker Arthur Courshon. TllE FBI AND Police Chief Rocky Pornerance s :i i d Courshon disap1>eared Tuesday evening after leaving his law office to pick up so1ne fishing equipment. More than an hour later, Courshon telephoned h i s brother's home and spoke lo his sister-in-law and said "it's a matler of life and death," officials said. Aboul five minutes later, they said. Courshon called again and spoke lo his brother saying: "Art. I've b c en kidnaped. 'fhey want $40,000." AUTIIORTTIES SATO a third call came about 20 minutes later, thi s I i m e apparently fron1 the kidnaper, who told Arthur Courshon, "\Ve've got your brother. Don 't call the police or the M ur tltlt Ek es B )· JOl·INST0\\1N, Pa. (AP ! -Democrat John P. r.1urtha Jr. has y,·on a narrow victory in a speci:il congressional election in t,•lhich the \V a t er g a t e scandal played a shadowy role. i\turtha's unofficial, 220- \'0ie 1vlnning margin O\'er Republican ~larry i\t F'ox Tuesday snapped a 2.1--year Republican hold on the state's 12th Congressional District !\1urtha. ;.i 41-year-ol<l Vietnam veter<1n and state legislator. 11·ill finish out the unexpired tcrni of the late Republican ncp. John P. Saylor. \.1~jJ,, '11'1 ) ftbr ,,,_r, /, 1174 DAILY PI LOT ~ Will Visit Russia . n' e e t i n g w i t h So v i t t ctm a1n0011: Wt"ll<'rn f.u ro~an Nixon ~ht!lvetl pk1ns la.1 Co1nn1wlist ~rty Scctet:iry guvt.-mrnfnt!I Uu1t \.\'ant tll )'tar to "'ind up What he ha• li<."fleral Leorud A llrt>''hllt'• strengthen the tr:1nsatl<1n t\/: df'si1;:n:itt.-d as "The Year 0 V.'<JS 1nent1on t'd. hut offit:i al,, p1trtnersl1 lp. indicate the Pre.s1deut. hopr~ E:uropt" v."ith a S1\'ing througt , •·\rt: K\()Y.' !or sure tile four or five North Allant~ to make the> visit in late spi ing Prt>:iklent \.\'Jll tJt> \ 1 ~1 11 11;: tlu· Treaty Organization capital! or early swntner. St>i·1t't Linion." gr111nbled lhe 1·he year v.as conceived a 11 \.\'Ould be the third Nixon-arnhassador 11f u111• ~:ur1Jpi·Jn .1 wav of reviving a n + Brezhnev swnniit. Nixon <.'Ountrv. ··out "i' don 't know redediCating the aims .an \'!sited the Soviet U1110fl In ror su;·c if and v.tll'll hr .~till µurJX!ses of a d y n am i r.1ay 1972 <1fter his tr111 ti, 111tc·nds to 1•1s1t u" ;is he said A n1 e r i ca n -E u r o p r. <t China. Brezhnev \'iSit('(! !hi.' ill' 1-1 vllld J:i:.1 l·.;..:1r " pnrtncrship. United S(ates 111 June 1973. ~~~~==~======~==~=====~ State Depurlrnent orficials said Kissinge r and Gron1yko agrel'd the second round of Strategic Arms Lin1i1ntion Talks (SALT I 11·ould begin Feb. 19 in Geneva, .J U.S. officials hoped 1ha1 a freatv could be. nego ti:lled lin1i ti11g d('vclopn1cnl o f offensive nucl ear \\'Capons In I t1n1e to be signed by Nixon l und ~rcihncv at the st1n11ni ll n1cct1ng. TllE 00~1.\IUNIQUE s:iidl "special at tention "'as devoted to the l\tiddle East" in Groinyko's tal~s here. ll said both \\'ashington and l\1osto\v believed the conference on security and <.'OOpt.'ra!ion in Europe •·should reach a successful conclusion ;1s soon as possible." 1 ''1'he <1ucstio11 c.f 111 u t 11 :i I force reduction in Cf'll!ral Europe \\'as touched on,'' !he comn1unique said. '!'he announcen1ent nf Nix· on's \'isit has ra ised ne1v ro11· ~-,,·~ -~.-r:, ~?l ~fttWm~i:~i HV!ll•r.;,10" Ctn!tr 71 71 E~•••(·~· t.~.. ':~,, i;,.,,cli ~i·one f '11 ~o 11-'(y"-·'\) S1111t• A.11• '! • ..\ 17th &-l 1h;tol Sf'I X rho-547-6141 CHAIN FENCE SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY. HOME AND PETS 50°/o OFF* ~::T~~L~H:: wA1os Choose v1rle111 h.,ghh •nd qu•Ulltl el 1lurd~, low·m.olnl..,t11ct ••lw111i1H er green v•n,l·(Ot1H IMDrlc. Wirt laDric OJ hDl·dl~ gtlwanh tcl tor •~Ir• prottchD•" •Gatff, posts, t•pr•ll, ftttlllft .,. 1 .. r.n.tt.11 _. •xtN et ••r r~11lar low pt'ICff. Call fer frH •1rlfll..,. tect.y! WOOD AND WROUGHT IRON ALSO AYAILAILI. ENERGY SAVING HOURS Daily 10to9:Sat.10to6,Sun.121os South Coast '.Plaza Pu1 y boy. No Cri1ne l\tembcrs of the Hell 's Angels l\lo!orcycle Club, some carrying weapons, have begun serving as escort guards for gasoline t ruck s moving out from Refiners T ra nsport Term.in.al on the city's east side. HEATll'S 0 E C I S I 0 N FBI." spurred speeulation that he _:_::::_ _________ -'::=====---=~---- plans one fillal peace move ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-----~~~~~-~~~~~~~~ J\1ADRID. Spain (AP) 'The Supreme Court has ruled that possession of Playboy n1ai::azine in tl1c home is not a "public scandal" in Spain. The court set aside a four- month jail Sl'ntcnre and a fine of $li0 given to n.amon C<>mcz Lopez of J\1adrid. PlayOOy is banned from entering Spain, and police searching for drugs found several old copies of the magazine in Gomez's horn~. But the court said this wasn't scandalous because t h e magazines had not left the house. <{( . ,'(' ·I ' \I,\ \ \ '• ' l 1 1 ~ :\.\ s·' ' ', ' \ \\-'t. . .. ~, "\\'e're only using those Angels wilhout f e I on y convictions or those working to get their record expunged," said Dick ruu.o, a partner in the private security firm of Court and Corporation Investigators, Inc., who recruited the nine men. "The Angels are good street people," he said. ''They can handle themselves better than sonic policemen." " . , '(.' "' . ·t "", ·1·1 ......... ~~ ' ' ' /" ,( \ . \ before the 269.000 co.al miners launch their \\':tlkout. Coal Board Chairman Derek Ezra said the walkout would 'be "a catastrophe unparalleled in Britain's post\.\•ar industrial history.'' Political sources said lteath discussed a possible last ditch peace bid whe n he conferred Tuesday with heads of the Confederation of B r i t is h Industry, which represents 12.000 industrial finns. Political sources said lhe peace move might be made by the confedersition directly to the 10 million-member Trades Union Congress ITUCJ. I ,, Bullock's SouthCo astPlaza~ '.:_ .! '. inv ites you to ;irr cnd ~~~~-'A~]""7 J.'i;::'? ,.... '£ t'ii;;I;"= == -0 j I li za bcth Ard en's Red ,~:;i;--~~~l.4 J .. --~ ---~~ ·. /I I D oor beauty sen1in ar . '---~.~-· _ ·-·-:::1 ; Pl .in no\\' tur a prC'(cier you ,,·ich a Jirde hc:lp fron1 1:1e Elizabrrh Arden beauty experts. learn how to take care of your skin, ho\V to make up, hO\\' 10 personalize your face look and much more. Rescr\'atio ns are SS and Jn clude a con1plete Red Door Ki t of Beauty, plus $2 credit tO\\'ard any £liznbed1 A rden purchase. Sessions \vi ii be hel<l ar the following times and are limited in size, so please make your reservations early. Phone 556·0611, cxc. 208 Cosroerics Mooday, Februar.y l lat 2:00 p.m. and 6:0p p.m. Tuesday, February 12 at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. W'eJncsday. February 13 ac I 0 : 00 a.m. and 2: 00 p.m . Thursday, February 14 ac 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. FriJay, February 15 at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. SOUTH COAST PLAZA SANTAANA SOUTH COAST PLA ZA '--------------------------------'Shop Monday chru Friday. 10 :00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. I Bullock's South Coast Plaza S:irurday. 10:00 a.m. 10 6:UU p.m. t ---' ' • l \ • " Cotton · T-sl1irting Choos(C' 'f-s hircs thar rake to all kinds Jf a.(cesso ries nnd looks. All by Quo re t..1e, jn pure cotton_ .. the fiber rh nr's cool, \yashablc and rernins ns ~h:ipc lu nger. All for sizes S, ~I, L. A . CJ:.iss ic shape '"ich rop srirching. Salmon, r('d, navy, barley, lcr tuce, and corntlo\vc:r, Sl 0 D. Polo shirr \Yirh smocked yoke back. '.t.~avr, royal, cornRov"er , barley, 812 C. E1nbroidercd collnr and cuff shirr. lc:rruce, barley, 8 13 D_.All-ovcr embroidered shirr. Navy, red, S l 6 E. Round neck, collared shirr v.·irh n1u lri-color embroidery. \'V'hire o r 11:1 \·y, SJ 6 Sher\\'}'n Sporrs,ve:ir ··~·!ti' ....... .,.,. !t<4 Bullock's Sanr.1 i\na. I Fashiun Square. 2800 N . ~~:un Street, S.inta Ana, 1·t'lt'phont : Bullock's Suuth Coast Pla z:•, SJn J)iego Frec\vay at Driscol, Cosra ~lcs.1. Tc:lephunc : _) • I .. ,- ~ ., l > ' • H ! s A ii ~ ii' p rt s ' p rr rt ,, "' J, ,, " ti " Ol " , DAD~'\' PILOT t<;D l 'l'OlllA l , J•AGE Saddlebacl{ Solutions Througb the seven ye::irs since formation of !ht: $addleback Comn1unity College distri<:I. 1'us11n ~1rea voters have bad a signif1 Lant voice in the co ur~c ol' 1lic schoo l. Now that many problerns in the <l1~t rict. born or a heavily wcighted 1'ustin influence, are coming tu a llca <l 1 it is iro1111: that 'I'usti n wants to back out. 'l11c original f1ve·n1e r11ber boar(! h:id tw o Tu .... 11n me1nbers. Until recentl y, ·rust111 had the 111ost \'O\e!'s and largest assessed valuation .. t)ue in a measure to pressure from 'J'ust1n l'On- servatives. the board hired Dr. Fred Breiner a:-:-11p<·r- intendent/presidenl in 1968. He "'as picked for h i~ hard line against th e poss1b11lty of campus r:id11"al at11v1ly when disturbances were upsetting other ca1np11.sl's. Now Saddleback is in a crisis ~ituativn 111 rnany a reas. The Tustin pullout threat is one or tile n1 ost ser- io us cri ses. since it would mean loss <Jf 2:-1 p!'rcent of the district's as.scsscd \'aluation and 17 percent l>f its students. Admittedly, the Tustin threat ha !' brnu ~l1t needed li ght to bear on n1any deficiencies \\:/11th hav e been smoldering for years at Saddle back. 11a ny of the con1p laints are valid. But 1.l1c proposed de-annexation will only n1ake matters worse. The Y.1ith- d rawal would he a brearh of promise in 8. concrete financial way considering the $9.4 1n illlnn tionli issue passed in· 1968 which is still partially unfulfilled. Nothing about the de-annexation would leave mat· ters in better shape for the district's re1nai ning taxpayers and future students. Saddleback spokesn1en are right in insisting t hat jt takes time to build a good district. Those di ssatisfied With the status quo would do better to accept this real· it:Y 8nd look for longer range solutions. Even for a young school, it is obvious Saddleback ha.'i not kept pace with the needs of the community - n1 t1st 11! all in its rigid attitudes an d unfr iendly 10\age. Just as these problems started with the school's ad· rniu -;lratioo, ·SO their soluli on will hav e to begin there. Ir 'l'ustin residents who were so enthusiastic about the ~(·hoot's leadership at the litart now \Vant change, they :-.hould be lobbying for cha ng~s at the top 1 and not giv- ing 11p the ship. Ne'v T ra i11 Stop s Sa n Juan Capistrano's Chamber of Commerce and the more lhan 4,000 South County residents who sup- ported the restorati on of passenger rail service to the n1ission cornrnunlty h;1vc son1cthing to boast about this week. Officials of t\mtrak agreed to inaugurate a pair of flag stops for San Juan's ol d. unusccl railroad station. Start ing 1ilay 19, passengers hoping to board the n1orn - ing northbound or evening southbound can do so without traveling to the San Cle1nente pier. Although sorne minor howls have been heard from San Cle1nente representatives, Amtrak was swayed by tll e aweson1e show of support by the thousands of resi· dents signing San Juan's petition. It was clearly a lopsided issue. San Clen1ente still ,will keep the most important of its passenger trains -!hose heading south in the 111orn- ing bringing with them hundreds of passengers a day during sun1mer ,months. San Juan. with its central location and rapidly in- creasing population, was entitled to soinc rail service. 'ro retain the service, those y,•ho signed the petition must make certain they take advantage of it. s llt1pop11lated Area Best for Site . ' ~ -~ ~~~~·!'-4t So111e Marks f True Dea1· Gloo1ny C us Support for th~ Chino Hills Jetport ivilization ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ ~hougbts at Large: A counlrv is clvilized .,.,.hen status -conferred by merit and not merely y function-when a good carpenter, go od barber, a good cook. ;ire ccorded the social respect y;e give a mediocre broker or an indifferent ccountant. • • \Vith rare exceptions, not hing is n1ore ruitless than "interviewing" the average 1Ctor or pc1iorn11.:r; for pt."<>ple becornc .crlormers largely because they have 1 deficiency of it!('.nlily, not an c.xte~. l \\'hen• he r~1akt·::; :l ~ievous n• i s 1 a k e n internntion:1\ rt•· ations, :1 n:1ti011·:; r e<.ide r usually is 1:1nfronted \1'i!h 1\1 .. •ptions of plun gi ng Us coun tl'y in to 11<tr .r losing face: Hilt\ he po11cr·dri\'t ':\ l.:'tlcn 1rho St.•ck nffit·c \\'OUld rather lose ~~nything but face . •• ..;j 1'he n1os! i~inest q110te or the year 1"ron1 a pubh<: man \.\•:1s made by Nom1an I. Carlson. d1rcctur ol the Federal <lfJureau of l'risons, when hl' said ; .. The •l~nly thing 1~·e ca n say 11·ith nny de~ree 11.if ce rtainty is that we still know very li11 le about ho11· tu d(':1l 111rct·t1 vel.v 11·i th 1ffcnders. H is ludicrous 16 pr etend r11hcr.1·1.st• " ' . . ' • 111 l 'r e nc1·1·r LIJltlcr!'itoOd 1~·hy 111Jjertlvc for •·g1:int" ~11ould 'gigantic'' r:i!hCr 1han "gku1l11.: ·· ,, ' TilC, sm:u; 1x·rso11 ~nct'r. ... th .'.11 11 n1lv ··hy !ut'k" th:il SOITIN.)11l' r, . I 11 (' h l' JI 'l'ustin pulls out. or !he S;.1ddle- back College District, I hey do have to t:.ike !heir trustees l\'ilh them don 't they~ HOPEFUL Gloomr Gu1 c<JmmtnU 11r• 1ubt!lltt'4 llY reildf rl 1nd do no! nK~U•l'UY n ltKI tn. view' M lht ntw11>•i>e r. S.nd JOUr Ptl peeve lo Gloomy Gu1, OlllJ l"llol. inherited. a lot o[ n1oncy-ra.iling lo ret'.ognize that it 1s also "by luck" that he inhe rited a lot of brains, which hr. \1·ou!tl like to take ;:ill the credit for. • • The 1vorst e1·1\s are no t corn1ni\!e1I by individual erin1 ina!:> or si nners, but by those who profess a principle or an "isrn"; bv those v.·ho enlist thclr 11•icked acts "under the banner of a separatist creed or cnuse, and thus seek to l'St:ipc persona l responsibility for \'iciousness. • • • If n s1nall lhin~ hns the power to n1ake yo u an gry. docs 1h:it not indicate son1('1hinb :1bout your si1.e? • • Alfred !\obel really believed tha t his invention of (!ynam11c 11 as a bl essing for niankind , since tt 1vou!1t niake fu ture \1·ars .. too ll'rnllle'' ro be waged by :'inyont•; lhC'rl' :11'\• people today who jt:s t :i:> foul~:;;hly lx•l1e1•c the san1e about the H·Oo1 nb. • • An honest \ulgansn1. sur.h 1.·· 1:> l<Jr prl'fl'r<1 h!t~ to g\'!1ll'l'lls1l1. :>t11.h as ";\1·rn·1 1111 50 1101 hi11g !I) rt:'ro1n n1l·nd iL • • :is "1\in·t a false f," \Vhi ch \\ hntc\'t'r ol)s('u rl t\I 111nv be fall the cn!i11(' strqJ, "Po~o.:' lhi ·1atr Crl';J1or, \\;dt l>:ell1•. is as5urrd of i111n1oru1ht~ !11r <ii h·ast one l111t': "\Ve hil1e rlllL 1.hc (·nctny, and he is us:1 To lhe Editor: Your J:in. 19th ed ition t•;:1rril'd :111 article in \l'hich Orange C o u n 1 y Supervisor Ralph Diedrich assailed thl' Chino I-tills Airport <is a "pro moters· pipe dreain and economic folly." I h:-ivc been <l\\'aitiDg the promoters' reply , but apparently they do not consider the supervisor·s statements worthy o f rebuttal. I do, however, and 1·11 give you n1y reasons why: TllE CJllNO HILLS area is ideally located for this type of airport. IL is situated at the very hub of So uthern C'.alifomia and is easily accessible from Orange County, Los Angeles County. S:i n llcrnardino County and Riverside County. The proposed site for the runwa~·s is just one and one-half miles l\orth of the Riverside Free1-1•ay nea r the \\•estern end of the Santa Ana\ C:lnyon. lt will be close for ev('ryone. TI1e \\'(•ir Canyon and Coal Canyon offra n1ps on thc Riverside Freeway are C\.mpleted and ready for use. Tbe area consists of more than 60,000 u111111p roved <icres and is free of any rn:iior population. Because of this fact, it \I'll! receive the least resistance from lhnse y,·ho oppose an airporl in their own backyard. The site of the proposed airport is 1.~00 fee t above sea level. This means th at noi se and pollution will be greatly diluted b<'lore jet aircraft Arrive ovt'r an area of miljor JXlPUiation . C.Omp:ire thi s \\l1h Uls Angeles lntrrnational. OrangL· County /\ irport. 'l.llng Beach Airport. ()nt:lrio, Palmdale 3nd manv others Jocattd at or near sea level 11·hcr~ nois.e nnd pollu t1011 i~ dlrcetly :ihQ\t: the .sun·ounding ho111 ~·s nnd hll'iHh'.SSl'~. A Clll'.\·o Hill~ J1·tpo1 t 11ill be the long ;iwaited ans11'C'r to llH' out.r<i~··d property own ers ncur 1111' (lr;in!,!L' Cot1n1.1· ,\1rpor1 ;1nd <in~· ulll<>I' Sn u th l' r n C~h forn1a a\rpi1rt \\hl'rl' Jt'I rJ1~h1~ ;in• so tmbcarable to those iinn1 ed i11t1;ly ' " ·' U.S. Building Saudi Fleet r. \\'AS!lli\GTON -Saud i Arabia has " 'r".:ut off oil to fhe U.S. armed forces "lllCC OctolX"r 21. Yet , tile U.S. Navy, turning the other check. is building lhe S:uidis a nc\.\· naval ncet. 111e details are contained In a :.-011fiden t!al n1cmorandu n1 sent to the top Navy sl 11p dcsi~ners ;it the request :if '°'avy Sccn·1:iry John \\'an1cr. Signed by \Y arn1.:r ·s en11.tn<•cn ng ch1t:'f. He:i r l\dni. P.C .Jont·s. the ~i1rrno calls for "int.ensll1L"<I n1a.nagement" to oblige the S11ud1s. "The United: States has Bgreed 10 undertake a program to cons truct several classes of shfps tor t~ Royal Saudi Navy rorcc." ~l<ites !he n1emo. NOT O'.'ILY y,•ill !ht• ~avy bu\ter UI) l\ing Fa isal by designin g the ships. bot the rnemo says the United States will also ov~rsec ···contractor performance, resources allocation and all oth<'r 1natlers cooceming . , . H/,S1gn('(f PrOJct't 11·ork." When y,•e al5ked engineers on the project how it was going, they hiss~ ut·r~y : "l"hars conridcnu;il : \\'e'r~ uul supposed to discus.'! tha t!" Among th1• confidentlal revcl:itinns in 1hc me1no · The tlnlll'd Slates is 1iu1 lt!1ng i.:uidt'(J nu~:-!lt' J.(\lnbol.11 .~. palrol ~)11 p~ Hod 1,1.11r frigat es for the new &iud1 11a1'y. Yrl on ()<'1obf'r j!0\1cmn1cnt .M'rvc.>d 21. l\ing notice on r~aisars Aran1co 10 halt all oil deliveries to the U.S. :inned forces and warned lhat "any deviations" would be "harshly dealt l'lith." ARA!\!CO, the \1:orld's I a r g c s t vctro lcu nJ producer, is a consortium or fotJr U.S. oil co1npanies -Ex-xon . l\1obil. S1andard o{ California and Te:<aco. ·Jronica!ly, they are pcnnitted lo charge otf Saudi taxes againit their U.S. taxes, hccausc they persuaded Congress that th e ri ch Sa udi oil re.serves are essential for U.S. dercnse. Yt"·t 1hc oil rolo.<;SUS. putting profits ahC'ad of 1n11 riotism. didn·t hesitate to c::irry out King Faisal's orders rather than r~sk offending the stem old .• n10Jl:1rch. The king ordl·rccl the rut-off because he ft·h An1rric:in 1veapons. "'h!ch Pn•sidenl i\ixnn rushed In lsr3cl, were being used 10 kill Arab solclicl"$. AramL'O hn.~ pk·adrd that lt h:ic1 no ;1l1rrnativi• b11! l,.. con1ply with the king's th ctun1 (lthtr\\'iSC'. tht· consort1un1's only :i;o11r1·e of (Tiide oil 11 uu!d ha1'c beer\ Jt.'Opardizrd. ,\T TllE Stuli· f)1·pHrllncnt . offi ck11s rx11ta111ed tt111t the S:1uth<1 simply would • have taken their business to Bri tain , r·rance or J apan if the United States had refused to build the ship.c;. A Navy spokesman said he 1\·as !lure no funds were going tor training Saudi sailors. He referred all other questions to the Saudi Arabian embassy. PROPANE PI NC ll: \Ve have received reliable reJXlrts rhal brokers ha ve driven up the price of propane gas by hoarding it wi!il the customers bid the price up, Pr:opane has jumped from l3 cents a gallon in 1972 to :ibout 4-0 cents a gallon today. Caught in the pinch are the South 's rural poor, who use propane to beat thei r homes. At the old price, propane was slightly more eJ:pe.ns ive than other beating fuels. But propane heaters were far less expensive than other hea ting equipment. so POOR people In the milder cUmate.!. who lived away from the natural gas lines, warincd thei r homes with propane. But now, propane C06t.~ ha ve skyrocketed and the rural poor can no longer afford the hear. Oft.en. the brokers sell to one another, ns they speculate on the rising prices. t-:ve.ryOne in the chain tnkes a profit, ~o by the time the prod uct re aches lhc consurncr. the. price has pyramid1.'<I ast ronomicaJly. I MAILBOX Letters from reade rs are welcome. Norrna/ly, writers shoul.d con vey tlieir n1essages in 300 wo rds or less. The right !o co11dense letters to fit space or elim inate lib el is re served. Alt let- ters must include signature and mnil· ing address but ·narnes may be with- lield 011 r equest if s11fficient reason i.~ appa1'e1~t. Poetry 1cill 1101. br pub- l1s>iec1. surrounding such . It y,·ill divert those un\Vanted jets to 'vhere only a bare n1inimum of citizens "'ill fee l the effect. SUPERVISOR Caspe rs h;is urged enlargcn1en t of the Ont.arlo Airport in lieu of tile Qiino Ril ls Airport. Such is not ;i suitable solution. The n1ajority of jet ('()mJnuters co me from Orangi' County and mos t of these would pref(·r to drive to L.A. In!C'mation al ra!hrr th:in lo drive to Ontario. In th is day of fuel crisis, the consumption getting to either L.A. or Ontario v.·ould be much greater than it 1vould be to Chino !~ills. The Ontario Airport is con1paratively old and v:ou\d be costly !o enlarge so as to handle the jun1bo Jrls. It woul d ha ve to be ut>-dat.ed considerably, otherw ise jumbo jet p<1s.<;engers "'ill spcod as much time at the ai rport waiting for !J1eir baggage n-; they do in getting to and fro1n Ontuno. There are 15.000 citizens of i'1 ,t.'1rio who are directl y under the path or the proposed jct activity aod these people wil l most cer tai nly rise up against rlu s invasion and costly lav.'Suits will surely result. So, Ontario is not tl1e ;lllS\\'Cr. ROBEnT G. McDERMONT l'illn!le Bn::nar To the Editor: This is in response to your editorial of Jan. 18, attacking me personally for my opposition to the Vil lage. Ba1.aar project, consistint: of 40 shops and twu large. restaurants. PE R~tJT ME lo correcl your misleading state1nent c on c ern i n g "underground parlting." Not only is parking not widcrground . it is to be provided in a monumental structure a half-hlock long and four levels high . the fourth for shops. This garage would e'ntnil the scooping oui of the ra\'ine. covering it over almost entirely with building and pavement. The structure is to be a pay garage; anyone can use it1 such as beach goers in l'!ummer. This means cars • will be parking on the streets in front or our ~ homes. • Again !or the benefit or your readers, the subject of your bitter attack on me was the literature l pub!_isbed in Ctn effort lo compensate in part for the Jack of an Environmental lmpact Quotes li0ulll A. Alleti, Palo Alto businessman, collector of primitive art -"A!J you study the evolutionary de\·clopmcnt of lendership in lhe primitive tribes and th1! pince myths hold in their religion, you sec there arc comnwn patterns b:isic lo the deve loprnent of our whole future, :u1d you realize that by studying nborigina l people we can come to understand oursclve5." ' • Report on the project, \vhi ch the city, in its wisdom, decided we did not need . The editorial characteri1.ed these papers as "a barrage of de r o g a tor y propaganda," although no specifics were cited. It expressed fea rs that this literature might influence the Coastal Com111issioners' decision on the permit , a suggestion "'hich gives my efforts too much credit and th~ Coastal Commissioners none at all. TUE SA.,IE charges however, might be m.1de 1\·ith better justice of the sponsor's literature. in particular one key letter typed on the city logohead v.·hich misled the Commission into believing it had been prepared by a high body in city govenunent. Regretfully, through a series of maneuvers and powl'r plays, we!l- intentioned per.Kins in to wn have found themselves· trapped into tacit approv11! or th is project the actual details of \1·hlch in many instances they actually kno\v little. Showmanship and beguiling . argu1nents of tax ba1e have locked them in1o j)O."iitions extrication from which v.·oulcl he embarrassing. Thus has the illusion of city ad\•ocacy of this project been fabricated. Take not.ice !hat th is is no longer a one-1~·oman campaign "In the Public Interest.·• Concerned neighbors have formed "Committee to Save Bluebi rd R:ivine." and if I dropped out tomorrow il \\'ould carry on. M (LDRED B. HANNUM f,a!Juna's Troubles To the Editor: The Pilot is lo be commended for the .J an. 2~ news rl"llOrt, "Critics R<ip 11-1oulton Plan··. about the Alta Lagun ;; Boulevard roadway \lo'hiCh the present city C0UJ1cil has made controversi31. \\iasn't this road approved some tin1c ago. and the county was prepared 10 launch v.·ork on the road in a joint effort with Laguna, so as to divert traffic away from Coast Highv.·ay? Or~e County since has given up. TI£E BARR AGE of criticism coming from an an(ilry city council toward the f\>toulton Ranch land developers, is just an ex31nple of other decisions coming out of city hall , causing Laguna Beach to be in trouble. Flnanciall)i-" Laguna is in serious trouble. as reported in a recent article in the L.A. Times, despite the fact that we pay the highest tax rate or any ci ty in Orange County. Private business can go bankrupt, but a city cannot go bankrupt. It has t-0 keep cl1y hall open .• , taxpayers are liable for the folly of its elected leaders. TIIE AVE RA GE person does n't realize what's going on in govemmeni, local or national. Each election it becomes tnDre dlfflcult to get candidates .of experience and integrity to serve· - somebody who knows something about matters and who can weather the stonn. Jn.experienced politicians, in their zeal " for power. can take aw~y your· rights when you're not looking. The only known cure is for the vast majority to know your candidate!, and vote at every election. THERESA YALE EAGLES Hometow" Talent To The Editor: Congratulations on the rront page recog nition you gave LagunR BeRch High School Coach Norm Bon1ckl on the l)utstanding Educator award he has recently received from the American Academy of Educators. It is good lo kno1-1· th;it profl'ssion<tl s ctimmunity i':in st>e the abound s 111 (lUr tu11 n. 1~ll!SldC talcut our th:.it REC1'~1'1'LY 01her bra11f'hes of the Cit,\· of Laguna 81.'ach ha1 f• opened sleepy c~·cs to the hum1··to11·n lHlcnt with satisfy in~ p1.1r~on ncl prnn1111 1ons fron1 v.·i!hin our Joeal at.:P~1c1ec; Our neY.' police chief :ind the ~i ty hall aµpv1 ntments arc gr:it if:, ing . LE't us hope that the ·''.\f'Y.' Broom" 1\·hich h:1s tx•c.n s1\·~·('ping long-needed changes u1 011r 101\11 11·111 tlcan ay,·ay dusty systems 1rh!.'rC 1-1·e sea r ch every·w here o\ltside fl\J r rommunity to fill locCJ! teaching and co~ching positions 1vhen excellent , prO\'Cn tnlent in our ov.11 hon1e to\.\·n are passed O\'er. ~lANV CITIZENS are trusting that ou r local srhno l bo.1rd wilt take a loo~. hard. unbiased look at the talent in our 01-1·n front lard for the openln~ 11011' \'arCJnt 111 the hig:h sc hool l'arsily toaching positio11. It 1-1ou!d ccrlainly in1prOl'C teacher. coach <1nd general personnel tnornle ti> know that their many unpaid hoors 1i f special att('nlion to our t'h1ldren's needs do not go unnoticed. ~\any teachers in our :-chool syste111 hal'e C'Qntlnued their forn1 al educations. r ec c i v in ~ add1t1onal credit s 10 be f'ligib lr for in1proved positions \.\'hen they appear on the local scene they ha\·e \01·ingly serl'ed for yC':ir!>, In the past it has not been n 1X11J1·y lo "Promo!c From \\'ithin" if r.lnd u.la!t•<: uf equal l:ilent have applied . Lei us hope lhat the home tov.11 11li'n ;ind 1,·nm en 1t1 !hi• hlt ure 1,1.·11! he gi1 en soml' add i t i on a I i.:onsideratl\ln J)li\'.\'E 0'13RIEN ~IERLES f'11i111 R I' store d To thr f'~dilor· \\'ith \\a1,·rgnt•• 111 the 1lC\.\'S, co111pclled lo 11 r11c tll1 ~. I felt I LOST 1ny w:1llct 111 a phonl' booth rectnt!y. l never expect ed to see either the walli'I. th1~ [l) or the $86 ag:iin. But. to my surprise, I received a telephone call :ind the caller took pains to me\!l 111e in Coron:i del \lar to retu rn every th ing. He had raised his 16-yea r"<ild daughter who had found my \vallet to be honest . and further, he put tha t tea ching inlo practil.'C when thi'y met me to return the wallet. TllE EVENT helped restore my faith in humanity and I rewarded them with as much as I could. It's nice to know that despite the scandals, the majority or average Am ericans are still honest. J. JOSEPH ANDREWS OIANCll COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. 'Veed , PubUshtr Thoma.r Keevil, Edflor Barbara Krt ibich Editorial Page Editor Thi!! editorial ,iiqtt al -u. Daily 'Plkit ~IB°to lftfOrm and J:ttm\dt.te rr11drrs hy pl'!'Sentifll{ on fhia pqe divenie •commr:ntary on topics Of tn. tertst by ~ndicat~ a>lurnnJJts and cartoonlsfll. by pt'OVldq a forum tar readers' vJr:wa and b)' prnent!rv nm newspept•t"• oplrUonl and 1\ku oo current topics. Thi-~lt<p"lll oplnk>na or ~ Dally Pilot tpPtar only in lhe ~itorhtl column at the tnp 0( ttle paae. OpinloM expre..ed bY th@ ool- wnnislll and canoonbt9 and leUr:r wrltm are thelr own e'id no e-nttone- ment !'If their vlewt by' ,he Da.llJ Pilot llhcNld hr inf~ \\'cdnesday, F'cbruary 6, 1974 w_''-"'-"'-'--'·-'_•_b"'_"'_:.__6,'-1q_1_• ______ __:o:..•:..1L'-Y'-"::L:::DT:.....t7 I Mariner Focus es On Venu s PASADENA (AP) -Scien- tists have more tJinn 1,000 new close-up photos cl lhe planet Venus in hand, and 1nore are expected froin Mariner 10 as the spececrt1ft speeds on t<>- ward Mercury. Scientists at the J e l Propulsion Laboratory here plan to advance so me tcnta· t!ve c:onclusions about the ~Venusian data for newsmen Thursday, but they say fin al judgments n1ight be monlns away. Mariner \VIII cont i n u e beaming back photos of the cloud·shrouded !llanct through I•'eb. 22. Scientists said the first batch of photos sent back Tuesday !howed evidence of layering i11 Venus' clouds, something they hnd suspected but had been unable to prove. THEY \VIL.I_. be able to i::e1 a bette r idea after running the pictures through a computer en h a n c e 1n e n t process. Because of Ught reflected off the planet, the clouds apprilr in the pictures taken by ~!ariner as a bright white against the blackness of outer space. REUNITED WITH BOY BELIEVED THEIR SON Tommy a nd Frances La u ver with Tommy, Jr. nut Dr. Bn1ce C. r.turr.1v, head of the r.1ariner photO- moniloring tcan1. said his team of scientists i;ot just what they expected. The r.1arint'r :i;:cientists hope the approxin1ate ly 5,000 photos they get of Venus, coupled v.·ith other cxperiinental d<1ta nccurnula ted as the spacecraft weqt, by, v.·i ll add lo their knowledge of th~ pl::i net and its atn1osphere. She Could11 't Forget Her Oiv11 Baby's Cry Sex Life Pryin g Opposed SACRAf\!E\10 ( l'PI 1 Altorne\"S v.•ould be prev t•nt<>d fronl dClvinf! into the sex-life of a rape \"iC1in1 unde r legis lation introduced Tut•sday bv Sen. Alan Robbins (D- North tlollyv.·ood ). Current ly, Robbins no ted, rape victims often a re discouraged fro1n bringing legal diarges against their attackers because !hey rear Illa! district attorn eys \V iii a~k embarrassing questions about their prior sexual relations. The bill v.·ould bar att orney s from referring to any sexual acts of the victim wtLich occurred more than two days before the alleged rape. "It is to be hoped that passage of this measure will cause more. \'ictims of this heinous offense to b r i n g cha rges a g a i n s t their attacker!," Robbins said. ~10D F.STO I U P I 1 Stanislaus County Sheriff's Detective \Vcs \V i l l i a 01 s showed the yo ung coup!<' the child in his anns and asked, "Vou want this baby~" Tom Lauver, 27, and his \l"lf e. Frances, 23, stared in shocked disbe lie f. \Villiams again Dskc1!. "Is th;1t your baby':" The child cried. "l"ve got 1ny son," t-.trs . Lauver snid \\'ilh t e a r s s1r·ea1ning do\\'TI her !ace . '"I knov.• his cry," 1'hc reuniOll in the sheri ff's office Tuesday ended a nightma re "·hich began for the Lauvers on Jan. 20, 1973, Ylhe11 their 11-mor.th-0ld son . Tommy was taken from his mother. TH E P.1 EETING also ended a vear of full-l ime work by Wiiliam s v.'ho had investigated leads across tho n3lion and in Canada in an effort to find Tommy. Williams wept and so did several other deputies as 1hey watched the young mother cradle her son in her 3rms. Williams said the boy \vas found li ving ~·ith a couplr in \\'est 1t1ode11to, not more than three miles fro m where he was abducted . lie said he was led to the home on a lip from a person who read an •1 Was Ignored' Jllrs. Alioto Explains SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -The v.1ife of t-.fayor Jose ph Alioto finally showed up Tuesday after "disappearing" for 18 days and coofessed she did it because she felt she WM being ignored and her busy fXl\ilician husband of 33 years needed "a Uttle punishment." ~1rs . AngeUna Alioto, 58, appeared with Alioto -.a. candidate for governor - in a news conference at Ule1r home only houra after a lengthy secret search ended "•hen she called home. . nnnive rsary story in a newspape r. lnvestigotors said the child's fee l had been b o u n d , apparently to keep hin1 fro1n gcrtinJl around eas1l~'-11tL·Y ;iddcd his hair had bee n dyed n lighter shade. l)()(.IORS SAID the boy~s feet had been damaged but thls could be corrected in about five years. Arrested and booked on kidnap charges \Ve re Robert Correy, 30. and his wife, 1'.1arjorte. 31. The baby v.•as taken from his mother by a man who accosted r.1rs. Lauver in 3 grocery parking lot. Police said lhe man had a kn ife Dnd pushed his way into her station wagon. He drove for a \~·hilc and told the wornan to get out. Ulrs. Lauver plraded \1•ith 1hc man to give her Tommy. '"lie kept tell ing n1c ·no.' ·• she said. "I asked hin1 not to hurt hin1 and he squeezed !he baby's foot and said he v.·asn't going to hu rt him," she said. JJ i Ho Silve r, lJ e·s Put Away LOS ANGELF.S (UPI) - A forn1c r University o f Southern California security guard h:is been or de re d committed to a me n.J.Jl. I hospilril for treatment as a 1ncntally disorde red s ex offender. David F. Wil son. 32, who pleaded guilty lo rape, was sent to Pfltton State Hospital hy Super.ior Court Judge FrBnk Baffa . \Vllson, arrested last June. has been ca11cd the "Lone Ranger Rapist" by aulhorities because he a\1egedly fo rced his victims to put on a black mask before he attacked them. Hearst Pleads No Word From Kidnapers BERKELF.Y fU PI) De!pite public plea from Patricia tlearst 's publisher· father, her ltldnapers have made no contact wlt.h the fam ily or made any ranson1 dema nds, the FBI reported tod ay. PubHsher Randolph A . Hearst appealed Tuesday to the three young kldnapers lo show con1passion for hi.! 19- year-old daughtt'r and to free her. The young University of Califomla 5 tu d t n t was dragged screamlng and half naked from her apartment t-.1onday and forced lnto the trunk of a getaway car by two black gunmen and a white woman. !<~Bl sgenta said today there: had been no word, no hint of why the :t0phomore !ludenl was abducted, no demand for money. 11\e armed trio galned entrance to the apartment by guile and force. The woman rana: a door bell and pleaded with "flss ttear1t'1 fi•nce, Steven A \Veed. 26, , ft gr adu at e st ud e n t I n philo.wphy, for permlaslon to w e a telephone alnce her automobUe had stalled . 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Mrs. Alioto said she slipped away after a po\lhcal ralley Jan. 20 in Palm Springs and made a leisurely two-- week tour of the famous California Millions under an a~ sumed name. She said she didn't tell her husband and others becauae they "needed a li ttle punishment." Geologist SACR AMENTO iUPll - James E. S\osson , a former faculty member al Los Angele:s Valley College. was na1ncd state geologist nnd chief of the Division in 1973. Sale 160 R•g. 1.89. Pastel knit gown w11h cuff. Sale 194 Actor's So11 Arrested BRIDGEPORT (UPI) Scoll Norman. 23, son of actor Paul Newmnn, pot up sUCh a fi gh t \'then he. was arrested for drunkenness Tuesday that It took three orficcrs to subdue him. ~fono COUnty Sheriff's Deputies said. Newman. who also gave his name a s Allan Newman, was be ing driven to jail in the rear seat of a patrol car, deJXJtles said , when he began kicking the driver In the back of the head with his OOot.,11. 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HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) B92·7771. HARBOR CENTER, Costa Meso (714) 646-5021. • • I - • . ~Slit WALTOS • WllOIAllC.-.OI .... ·"'*""' -.. ,,,.., 16'1·-..... ---· 20S2Nt __ _ --- Kida Like To A1k Andy ·Battle lly lllUAN SVUJVAN NEW YOHK -l.at>trilt', e ~\'1(1 cfNJr med l\S a Cancer lr:eut111••11t 1n sonle t='lUlLries, inclt1du1g ?i1CXlLV. f>ul outht\\'lid 1n 1hP United f tntcs. has bet·n ··i1·1·11 unoth1·r t('St bv 1hi> Nrit i1111 ·1l C:ioct-r l ns\1tuie. ·~ L:J~lr1!e (;1tl1'd Still Bagi~ II.S. I • ID on Laetrile Editor's Note: Ccnl£Tir vtf$1J has Taged for 11ears (Iver Laetrile, a dntQ nwde fronl the pit.s of aµrfcot..! wl11ch lias been used as o r 1111cer t-reat1ne11t in son1e co1011ries. ~ • • ~ ~tlvity in any or the lave not bee! able to show But the res u I ts on dtt:lii produce the same Canifr systems that ""'e havt biat there ls• this 1 dlfferenct metastl!M, or sf,reading of relults, blll may have been ut i l l zed . NG r u rt he r f>etv.·een the turnorous and the original mouse breast flawed by the use of a experin1ents are mntemp\ated normal cells. tumor, were roost interesting. different batch of amygdalln, at this thyie;'' J Conunenting on the basic Of the inice al the end of rrom Germany rather than 'AN NCI s p L k e 5 man Idea, Stock said : "We think the experiment who were not Mexico, and the use or a expre~ed conctm over the it's ju.st flawed theory ." treated, 18 or 78.2 percent different procedure. hope Laetrile supporters hold However , there could be had lung metastases present. Still, Dr. stock said, the out '° persons ~ferlng from other mechanisms at work, Of those treated with or~inal Suglura work appears canctr, at s!JCb;lplaces as a perhaps producing an anti-amygdalin. only 4 or 17.4 vf!id. So there will be a final clinic near Tijuan.a , r-.1exico, or cancer effect. per~nt exhibited metastases. attempt to try to match the t h r o µ g h a r e ported This is what led the Sloan-S41~ura W«k, Wling controls One Morfl Tiu&e , Frances "Sissy," Farfln- thold, who came clo~e to winning Democratic nomin~tlon fo: gover· nor of 1 Texa s 111 l 97.2, has announced she will run for thal post again. THE ZARL'S t .. NO fHtlher t>l(perlm"n'~ arl' cont en1p1J.1ted :1! 1h1" 11·n•· ·· .says ~in int"··11ol :'i l' I llll'lllOr;111dun1 '/'he drug is ba1med i11 Ilic l lnited States u1td ft re- 1»·111/11 foiled another test b11 l/1e National C(Jncer /.n- s11 l1(1 r, Testing ca11th1ues, liou•ever. and tliousands of 111·oplc go to places tilc.e 'f'iju1u1a eacli year in seorc"h of 1r,,urn1e11t .. underground in thi s country. STOCK SAID that in the Kettering investigators to look or·lllltreated mice, amygdalin f M l nd Ygdall·n p1umDl11g, H••llnt The spokesman, Bill Gray, Sugiura experiments. larger further. rom ex co a a1n Air coM. also 1 said 'the institute is tumors did nol stop growing ~ from Germany. .., . Tl,,.. s"rt' "deeply committed" lo getting when the amygdalin was used . A SECOND attempt, an "I certainly hope this 11 your n.r Al\U'l'llt:R Sf:ltfJ·:S fl f t•,,,;i ._ is continuing at the \lt'n1orial Slo.1n-Kt·l1t·r1ng C;11H'1'r f'('n!i:r in ~l'\\' Vnrk and the rc'>ul!s 1n;1v ht' kno1vn 1n a n1atil'r of 11·rcks !11 a 1wo-parf series . sci- 1·11r1• 1vr11c1·s Brian Sullitxnl nnd J<1r /1a r(l Sa/1!1s repor t n~t 1l1r re.~eurcl~ und treat- n1 f' II f. h I ul f h b I ff ch ·~ I · · 11 I " "f',-~!idl ,(< 1..1,11ri1·S1H1~1t.11 AH Otllen t e 11test res ts o researc ut smaller tumors In genera e ort to mat u.1e "l'eSU ts expenment w 1 c aruy Ill 4,5.o"IOl 6"12·1753 "out to the people." ~d~id~n~'t_:g~r:llo~w~a~n~y~fu".r~th"'e:':'·---•~f~th~e~flrs~t~S~u~giur"".'a~·._w~o()lr~k':_._:m~a~t~1e:rs~·~"~'8~ld~S~toc~k. ___________ ~u~"C.'~''.'.-~':'..'..'!:============::'. "If we thought spit would - cure cancer, we'd test it," said Gray, v.'ho survived cancer himself. l{t·nt•11 t-c.I int l' r r s I 1n L:11·tr1l t·. 11·h1ch 1~ derived fron1 apr11·01 uits. \1 a~ crratcd 11<h1·n prch rni nary l'l'SU\t s of th (' Sloan·K!'th>ring stud)· l\'Crc \j •:i kcd on thl' \\l est Coast. 1'h1 ~ prt'ltrn1nary \vnrk. dnnl! h)' r1r. K;111f•n1atsu S11giura bL·ll'.t.'en Sl•p1crnbcr 1972 and ,)IJOt.: 1!17:1. 111dH,.'llll'd that :1111\·gd:i.l1n . lhl' ('\if•rni 1·ril 1i:l'1H· for L;ittrilc. 1nhibitl'd tht> L\l'0111h and sprL·ad uf tt11nnrs 111 llllCL'. SL 0 A N-Kl·:TTEHTNG is continuing 10 Chf'c k these pretin1inary find ings. B u I . n1(•anwhile, !ht• N a t I on a 1 C~1nccr f n S t i t ll t e \\'Ork prov1drd negat ive rrsult.s. NCI researchers conducle<I ;i nunibt·r of tes1.s of Laetrile over scver;1l years using ddft•fl'lll t.Vfll'S nf tumors in n1ice . 1'h{'V founrl no an li- c·anccr turi1ur activity. and thus \\'Cri: un:.iblC' lo duplicate th e clairn(•d finding s of the drug's backc:·s. ' 'fhf' b;:ickcr:-;ire n1;1ny and a cult h;1 s gro11•n up around the dru~. n1any of the cult n1cmbcrs lllso being health fond fan ciers. Dr . Ern.~I T. l\rcbi; Jr. of ~an Francisco. director of the ,\ohn Bt':1rd :0.1c111 or i ;i I Voun cliirion. is 1l1c dcvclopcr of Laetrile. i\skrcl 111 eomml'nl <•n !ht: l;it cst :'-J:irional Cancer lns!itut(' s!ud~·. Kr ebs said : "Th c:re·s nn!hing so easy to achteve <JS failure .·· li.llEUS ALSO contended !hrre is disagreement over 1vhcthcr . the NCI findings are dcfinite!Y negative. And in any event, he said, none of this can erase the finding~ by Sugiura at Sloan-Kettering. In 1963. the Food and Drug Administration, arguing the absence of any evidence of Laetrile merit, refused lo allo \v interstate shipment of the drug. Despite this . last fall the NCI ordered another test of Laetrile in another tumor system in mice, the work to be done at the Southern Research Institute in Birmingham . Ala . THE RESULT, again, was that amygdalin wed no anti-tumor proper · s. ~i.1.!!.-th eipt of this rcpcll'"r, we have n o w completed all of our projected testing with amygdalin," read a memo from Dr. Saul A. Schepartz, associate director for drugs and development. division of cancer treatn1ent. NC:I. dated Dec. 1:1. "Based on all of the studies v:e have carried o u t , ' ' Schcpartz said, ''we conclude that the 1naterial does not T•IE LAETRILE s lo r y , however, is not over , as the afflicted still are drawn to il and as Sloan-Kettering scientists continue their work. Sloan-Kettering got lnto the Laetrile controversy through Benno C. Schmidt , ~a New York investment banker who is the lop adviser to President Nixon in the national "war against cancer." Schn)idt said that since he becan1c chairman of the President's ca ncer panel he received hundre<I! of letlers about Laetrile. Jte began to look into the matter and finally turned to the institution on Manhaltan's Upper East Side. THE IDEA BE HIN D Laetrile is that it releases cyanKte when taken up by tumors. killing the tumors or retarding them, while not affecting other cells. Dr. Chester Stock. vice president of Sloan-Kettering and director of W a 1 k e r Laboratories there, says . however, that his invest ]gators. STOP I URG LARY! slmP!• 1n11r11Cll°'" f9 m.k1 your own IURG LA R AU.RM U-Hour f't'9ltcliffl "r Hom•, Offlct or l"lclOry. S1tlll1 .... l'I' OMi. your /Unt y 11ck. M•ll ti!.• " 5tcurlty Sot•IM, lU. t'ltl st .. Sul• ~·~· t 1.J'CHM At these special low prices . we expect to develop a;lot o,f new friends. How about you? • \ /"' ..... -. 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Reg. $1 .00. now . 69e ... SOo/. orlon , 50°/. sparkle nylon brilli- ance ya1n. 4 ply, 4 Ol . age pull skeln. Reg. S 1.19 now ''· FAMOUS BRAND RUG BASES 10% OFF! Wides! assor1ment ava ilable. Pick Spinnerln or Bucllla. FAt:£ DEMONITAA l IONS f Yl!A¥DA YI l1111W111rd1 doe1n'I ]Ult $911 cr1rt1, WI glue away lde1s FREE 11w11y d1y 11 our demon1trlllon booth. In l&cl. in Thi course ol H d11 you could '11 over 20 dille1ent cr111fl demon1tr1tiona belor9 your ve1y 1ye1! WHAT A WAY !0 CREATE! leeWards CREATIVE CRAFTS CE NTER I ,., .......... ~-· .............. ~ CM_,ollll1<~ a lltllit!C•t Use Your BankAmericard. Master Ctiaroe or Leewards New Layaway Program Phone 894-3314 T H Monday thru Fr~y 10:00 . 9'.00 Saturday 10 · fS P.M. Su nday: 11:00 ·5:00 ·--- • JQ DAILY PILOT Vl't Tl llPhOll Eyes Ct111gres.M i\·tayor Norn1an 'Y. !\!in· eta, f i rs l Japanese· ,-'\n1crican to head a large city governn1ent on the li.S. mainla1u.I. San Jose, said he ,.,.ill run fo r the Dcn1ocrat ic non1inatlon for Co n- gress fron1 California's 13th District . Justice Describes Criticis1n ST. PAUL. r.tinn. (AP ) - U.S. ,Justice 11arry A. Blackmun suys the .'.lbortion decision he y:rotc one year ago "will be rega rded as one of the worst mistakes in the court's history or one of its great decisions, a turning polnl." llowever, Blackmun said, it v.·as a C'ase the U.S. Supreme Court "couldn't y,·in, because the oountry is so evenly divided on the subject" and because both sides feel .si:> strongly about it. I DLAC'Ki\fUN l\.fADE t h c cornmt?nts in talking v.i th nc\\-smcn at St. Paul Mechanic Arts lligh Scl1001. \vhere he received a Distinguished Atwnnus Award. In its ruling, the court declared uncon stitutional state la\\·s prohibiting :i b or ti o n during the fi rst three months of pregnancy. It said ahortions after the fir st three months of pregnancy \Vere legal but subject to state regulation . "TlfE TITING that interests me about the decision is the personal abuse heaped uocn 1ne," Blackn1un said. "I've never seen such an outpouring of hate mail. a Jot of it form mail. It chills me to think that soineone can sit do.,.,11 and S<iy, 'Forty of us mus l ~Tile letters.' "1\nd it's a UC\\' experience for me to go places -not here, fortunately -and be picketed and called Pontius Pilate. llerod and the Butcher of Da<:hau and accused of ~ing personally responsible for 500,000 deaths in the past ~'C'<lf. Lindbergli, Getty Tell • Of Prize LO;\DO.\ rrr1 1 -Uil billlonairr J. Paul Gell ~· and fa med transatlantic so Io a\·!ator Charil's A. Lindbergh emer ge d from the i r customarv seclusion to launch a sso.oOO prize being jitlven by Getty for achievement in c.."00.!Jervalion. B-Oth kn0\\11 for shunning the limelight, t he 8I·rear-0ld Getty and the i2·year-0\d Lindbergh appeared Tuesda:-· with U.S. A1nbassador \\-"alter H. Annenbcrg ;i t a ne\\o·s c..'Onferencc in the U . S. Embassy. ' .. Wtdnt~day, Februar~ b l 11·, The more· you clip, the more you save. Get clipping. Save $2 on all Men's Work Shoes 7.99and up Oxfords. 6" work shoes. work boots, safety toe shoes. Leathe.r. vinyl. l"•UI 1!>•1"Plt'<O""°" CouPOn good !l"o•u Feb 9 Save$2 Afghan Kit Reg. 6.98 To knit or crochet. 7 designs in each kit. A!I acrylic mac~ine washable yarn. I I I I I I I "' I I I Save 25¢ Qn all Womeri's Bikinis $1 and up All nylon. Frilly, pretty. Some with embroidered sayings. Some in solids. S.M.l . llmo1 ~Pl" "9• IXMIU~-Co\IPOl'I OOod !ll•U , lb f .....-::=:=: . . . -. ~ \ '----~' '~---~-' lhe lteasury ~--------------------------I I I I I I I I I· Save $1 on all Women's Girdles 2.50and up Panty and long leg styles. Nylon and Lycra! Spandex in the group. White. colors. 1.J""' 2~·<01••pe1couoon CoupongoodlllfuF•b 9 lhe lteasury ~--------------------------I I I I I I I I Save $1 on all Women's Bras 2.SOand up Cottons. polyester doubleknits. nylons. Seamless and support styles. 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CoU90" fOOd lhtu F•b t ....... ______ ,, lhe ltensury GETTY SAID the prize will be given for "oot,tanding service for the l~ncfit ~ L---~~-~---~~~.:::::::::::::::::::.::::.__::::::::::...~-~~~~~~~--,~~~.1..---------~~.:::::::::=..:::....:::::_~----~~---J mankind in the t'Omer\·atlon of \\-'ildlife in the period ending Dec. 31; 1973." Gett y lingered briefly to talk to nc"·smen bu t Llndberih. a ft er praising the p r i z e concept and erplalnlng the a ward will ~ administued by the U.S. National Appeal for the "·orld \Vildllfe Fund, of which he Is a director, ltrode away. A RESERVE gener1l In lhe Alr Force. he stood erect and 1pote loud and clear despite hJs y~r.;. Getly, looking frail. was helped on and off a ceremony platfonn by Ameoberg. The fe"'' questions he annrered \'f'Ctt In tone1 so low they wen! battly audible. . BUENA PARK '-cit of Or• .... ,. 01"" Dotty 9:l0 to 9:JO p.M.. S..., 10 .. 7 f ORANGE City Dr • .t ..... ....,. ..... • °"" 10.t '""' hlr s.-, tote' SANTA ANA JtOO So. ........ • .... ef S.. CMtt ,.._ """ , .. , ,.... ...., -10 lo. " ,, • Products Attacked OnNanies \VASHIN"GTON (UPI) - Charging that names like r-.1cDonald's Quarter Pounder, 1-li-C fruit drinks and \\'onder Bread "can and do mislead the public," Rep. Benjamin S. Rosenthal (D-N.Y.) has propolied legislation to ban the use of deceptive brand names. lie said Tue.Ml.ay his bill is needed because the Federal Tra de Comm ission •·apparently has abandoned" its get-tough policy on false and misleading advertising and is showing "increasing tolerance of advertising abuses.'' llE SAID, TOO, his bO\ should be n1ade law because "no amount or corrective advertising can overcome an impression about a product created by a v•ell-advertiied brand name." The New York Democrat said brand names like the Quarter Pounder, lU..C and \Vonder Bread "can and do mislead the public as to a product's true perforn1anct capabilities, value , or quantlly and quality of contents." Jlosentha\ also cited as exan1ples of p r o duct s "potentially misleading to the oonsumer" Ultra B r i t e toothpaste, Compoz, >Day deodorant pads, Slee~zc and No-Doz. ' 'TH E PERFOR.'1A?l:CE capabilities of these and other grand.lose1y named products should be subject to strict requirements of proof," said RO!lenthal. adding th.at lhit has not been done. Jl is bill, he said ..... ·ould make the advertising of such names as lli·C, Quarter Pounder, and \lt'onder Bread a violation ol the Feder al Tr a de Commission act, unless the manufacturer could show his product lived up to !ts name. 11IE FTC recently rejected Rosenthal's complaints tha t ?-.fcDonald's ~·as guilty of false advertising. b ut Rosenthal said it was a "classic example of the need for thi s tegislation." Playgirl Fires Back At Playboy • • LOS ANGELES !AP) - Douglas Lambert, p..ibllsher of Playa:irl magazine, has filed a countersuit agairtst PlayOOy magazine charging antitnllit violations. The countcr·!l.tit, filed In C.'hicago federal district court, where the Playboy 9Jit again$l Playgirl ii pending, seeks damages in excess ol $1.5 rn1lllon. PLAYGIRL -WIDOI features mHle nudes -also is asking the court to order cancellation of P I a y b o y trademarks and tha t Playboy be permanently enjoined from alleged illegal acta. In the suit, Playgirl's Lambert chnrged PI a y boy with the use of threats. economic c o e r,c Io D and payment of eicirbltant fees to JnOOOpoiite the ~Ices of photographen, w r i t e r s . • literary agents and advertisers. nm surr SAID Playboy had exercised imp roper control over the UJe of words which no longer h a v e trademark s I a:n l f lea n c e because they have b • • n abanckmed. Jn particular, at Issue is the use of the word "play." Playgirl contends Iha\ the lltigatk>h •1ain~ It Is 1 sham and WU nJed for the pulpO« of eliminating Playgirl. a -. Wedne~day Febrn.:lr~ b, lQ74 DAILY PILOT f J 4 days to cut our prices. Charge em, too. Rush in. Save 1.50 on all Men's Sport Shirts $5 and up · Fashion prints. Solids. Rib stitched. Woven. Nylon. polyester and cotton blends. S.M.L,XL. lhe lteasury --------------------------- Save $1 on all Decorator Pillows S3and up Throw style, chair pads. bedrests. Cotton and cotton blends. rayon blends. velveteens. corduroys. -----{~ The lteasury ~ -----------~----------------~ Save25¢ Craft & Rug Yarn Reg .1.29 4 oz .. 3-ply skein of bulky ya rn , Machine washable acrylic. Great fashion colors. CO<Jpoon voon thru Ft ll 9 I I I I I I I I Save $2 per case Treasury Disposables Overnights. 180 ct . reg 11 85 Daytimes. 180ct Reg. 8 94 Newborns. 180 ct. Reg 7 74 Toddlers. 144 ct Reg. 12 36 -·~ ~ '------___._I 1iTUffiR'~, ------~' ---------------------------------- Save $2 on all Men's Slacks 5.98andup Cotton denims. knit polyesters. Flare leg or. baggie styles. So!!ds. fancies. lhe lteasury ,U~&1•t•n1 -u1uoo'I. -·----------------------------------------· 1jfj 1@~11;1; I ---------------~----------J Save 50¢ pkg. of 3 Girls' Briefs Reg . 1.89 to $2 Extra durable All cotton or rayon/cott on blend White. colors. prints Sizes 2 lo 16 l.-Oul)<>n QOOOll""f~D <j '-------''.11f:i 1@1!1•1------..- I I I I I I I I I I I --------------------------, Save $2 on all Women's Sweaters S7and up Cables. boucles, tanny sweaters. Dressmaker, pullover. cardigan styles. All acrylic. (•""! lPo"CDUPol> Coupg,n good lhN F". I lhe lteasury Save 50¢ pkg. of 3 ~---------------------------------- Boys' Underwear Reg. 2.89 Briefs or T-shirts. In polyester/cotton Extra durable. White. Sizes 4ro 18. CouPon <;100<! I'"" Fell 'l ------· 11f:i 1$1!1•1------..- I I I I I I I I I . --------------------------~ Save $1 on all Boys' Sport Shirts I I I I I I Save $2 on all Women's Jeans S7andup Cotton denims. Flare leg or bagg ies. Machine washable. Great colors. L""" I""' couoon COl.lpoon Qood thfu l't ll 9 lhe lteasury 2.98and up Knit and woven styles All no-iron Polyester/cott on blends. Choice o f colors. Sizes 8 to 18. ~----------------------------------I Coupoon 9ood thn; Fell 'l I I I -I lhe lteasury --------------------------, , .. .. . I Save 25¢ on all Men's Socks $1 and up Casual and dress styles. Nylons. cottons. orlons, more. \\lhite and colors. lhe ll'easury BUENA PARK IMC1'•0.•;1 .... ,. 0,.. .,.., t :JO .t. t :JO ,..... S..., I 0 t. 1 I I I I I I I I I I ORANGE City D.-. .t ._.... ...... ll•d. 0,.. 10-t ''""" D.My 5-ky 10 to ' Save $2 on all Girls' Jeans/Pants S5andup . Machine washable. Polyester/cotton or all cotton. Great styles. Sizes 7 to 14. li ...... I -COUDO~ Coupan9ood lh•<J Feb 9 -ii,/..--_ Theltea ry SANTA ANA JtOO So. l rh.._. ·Mo. of k Coed "919 0,-I 0-t p.m. Ddy S..., I 0 lo 6 JZ OAILV PBILOT : Deatlis Else1.r.ltere LA JOLLA (AP) -Mn. Roy ft1uogr.r, 83, loni::·time d vic leader and member of ,.,e board of direetors o! ~ripps "temorial Hospi tal, died f\1onday . COLTON !UPI) -Roland E. Williams 86. coroner and public adniinislrator of San Bernardino County for Zl years, died at his home Monday. BOSTON t UPI) -Funeral services will be held r~riday in historic Trinily Church for Abigail Adams Homans. great- great-granddau1:hter or John Adams. the nation's second pre s i d P n t , and great- granddaughtcr or John Quincy Adams, the sixth president. l\lrs. Momans. 95, died !'\londay night at her home follow ing a long illness. LOS ANGELES i AP~ John rtl. Fouts. 85. ',\"ho spearheaded a 11rojC'ct to try to build a canal betv1ecn Dallas and coastal Houston, died here Monday night. Death Notices 9 EHZ Blancne Ben1. AU• 81. of 666 W. 19U1 ST., CO>!I Me.;•. 0.1e ol deatn, Febn;ary l. 191~. Sur11lvl!d bY son, Bruce E. Scl>o)eo, Huntl11g10n Beacn; one grandi.on. Vi1i1a!ion, Tnu .. <1ay. 11 noon 10 8:)1.) PM. Str11k•1, Friday, 1J AM. Be!I Broadway Cnapel will> Easrern St~r CnapU!r S6& otileia!lng. lnur11me111. For! Ro1ecr1n' Nallonal C.metery. Family SllSIQtth memorial contrlDullon1 W m~ae lo E•sWrn Siar Chapter SAii. Btll BrQ<l<I· way M<>rluary, OirK!ors. BERNSTEIN • •• 0.HY ""°' st•M P'holo• llonor .. d Judy B. Rosener of Newport Beach h a s been na1ned KNX l~a­ d lo's 1973 \Von1an of t he Year. 1'.1rs. Rosener. a me.mber of the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commis- sion, was cited for "her dedication to improving the South ern California c:on1munity." Stzid e1it Admits Swi11dle SANTA ANA -UC Irvine County Will. __ T_est • • ' ' :i' .. Dime-a-ride Plan Hy' Wu.LIAM 6CllREIUE1t 0t t1M O.ltt'•P'llol Sl11f SA'NTA ANA Orange r ountians \\'1 11 get a ch:1nLe 10 partl1.:1patc in. the Southern Ca11rornia Rapid Tr a 11 s i t l)islrict's Sunday dunc-a·r1dc plnn. County SupcrvtM)rs voted Tuesday lo spend $4.400 over the nc:»t four Sundays !O subsidize the Sou t h e r n California RTD buses th<.1t run on a !United nuinbcr of routl·s inside Orange County. The Sou the r n California H1'D' had threa tened not to Sl'rvfl the county on Sundays under its new pro1,rran1 unlc~s 1t got some support. LQs Angel e~ County Supcrvsiors have put up a S:>00.000 subsidy to run the projecl in their region. SU PERVISOR RAL Pll Cla rk. who is also chairn1~1n uf the Orange Cotu1ly Tr<1nsit 11istrict lioard of Directors, urged the cou nt y's parricipation in the program because of its benefits to local residents. The $1 ,100-per-v.·cek subsidy prcvided by Orange County \\·ill clfset costs ::iccrucd hy the Southern California RTD on its COWlty runs over and above the smaller amounts collectl'd in the fare box . • OCTD currently operates no pinpoh1t I.be real <.'Osts n1orc buses 011 SUntlays, b ut ~ accW.atetY. Supervisor Ronald Cospers Arter th~t Orange County not.cd th<il support of the '. Southern Califorllia I{ 1· 0 , \\'ill get a choice as to "'hether dinie-a·ride co11ld be, the fi rst it will con tinue supporting the step to"•ard new Swutay bus program through JWle 30. service. Cl"-"k snid the price after the analysi.s n1ay be adjusted upwards, hut. even if the county decides not ot gc on with it, aome usable data on Sunday services will have AF'l'ER TifE four-\.\·eck test period. Clark said . Southern California RTD Qfficials will \\'eigh the effectiveness of the progra1n and attcn1pl to been obtained. P lariners Chosen For O'Neill Park / SANT1\ ANA -A Ne\1·1x>rt be done 10 i1nprcve lhe p:1rk, Beach architect ural firn1 has beC>n ciloscn by Orange County Supervisors to dr<1w uµ a master pl:in for 0 ' N (' i 11 Rcgion:1l Pnrk th::it could result in $600,000 \\"Orth of improvements. Fong. Jung, N a k a b a Associates has about seven months to come up \Vilh a master plan that will set the stage for improvements at the fiOO.acre regional facility. l ~CLUDED IN the s tudy \\'ill be a JOO.acre p~)rcel of land donated late last year b~ the l?amakrishna n1onks. \vho operate a n1onaster)' near the park. The consultant's report is expected lo consolidate all factors about the pa r k , including such things a s conservation and· flood control. ,, ,, :i;i ~i , 11 ;-l ~~ ii ggc 7 OZ. JOHNSON'S No More Tangles GF.Rll\J~ 1<l' I Spray On Creme Rinse "No More Tears" GERITOL IOTABLlTS or 24 OZ. LIQUID rortilied Ionic or high 3 5~ potency. EACH • {• Flora J. Bernsraln. Resl<tenl <ti Lagun• Hills; dale 01 deiilth. J•nu•rv 28, 191•. Survive<! bv $Dfl. S.n,,.,n (.. Ht,JClson, l iill V~as. Private services were t>e!d T~lodaV al !M Home ot Peace MIUSOll!!;m. LOS Angtl1!1. M<.Cormitk L•guna Beacn Mor!uary. Dirtctors. EVANS M1r). Hal EY1ns. 16J.I! Wir!>IClllt Drive. NeWllOfl Beach. Dale o! death, FeDruary '· 1974. Survlved bV wlt1, Peggy; •on. c.narle1. Prlva1e seryh:;es wer• held et P•cilit Crttl Memorial Park. Family ~uuges" mem0rla1 conlrlllu!IQn• bt maOt to HDllQ Memor!al HOSPlt"I. Balll· Bergeron Funeral HQme. Cos!a Me•a, student Robert John ~lodge COUNTY II A It B 0 R S , Beaches and Parks Director has pleaded qui!ty lo grand Pace1na.kers KennC'lh Sampso n told county Mit1ority Arclutect Selectecl " '· 1;~~·~.:i~~'i.~~h~~&...a"*'*:"~"J,.'{t•'"m~ theft and "'ill be sentenced supervisors Tuesday recent f..Iarch 14 for his admitted additions 10 the park throue-h r;~'.$..._~.....,~~'WAA.~~~~~\'..~::i~'®>~·'i..'..:;:t~ ' I' KIDDIE Bags O\rK!or~. role in swindling a local Discussed !and gifts have niade n1aster F LE~IMG company. planning a necessity . o a111<1 o. Flemlnu Jr. Age 7?; resl<1ent Orange Coonty Superior '·A general plan \l'as never ot Co••a Me•a, formerly of Wei lminster. ontt ot dta!h, FtD•11arv J, 1914. survived Court Judge James Turner ORANGE -Dr. San1ue\ J. developed for the park since ' ny w!te, Toni; parenl•, l1. Col. an<! I d th I 1·1 d b Mri. oavld o. Fleming .sr.; brother, <1ccep e e pea I e y Camarata will discuss card iac it was donated bv !he O'Neills ~~~~~!; !:!~er'rK~ie':i'111f~ttd'~. ~1·~~: Hodge, 29, just two days pace1n11.kers tonight \Vhen the in 19-18 and 196.3," S..1.Illpson Wttt< 111 Chap0L Fu.-;il Mas• wa5 before his SC'heduJed trial and Or·,,nge Count y cl1aptcr of sa·d ce1eorattd lodav Wed11e•d11v, 9 AM , ' I · SAN'fA ANA -At the , request of Supervisor Ralph r: Diedrich. Orange County has i · hired a 1ninoritv architect as pa rt of <i learn· designing the 01ened sacran1en1 CMnouc Churc/l. c~dlcd for a pro b a t i o n :0.1C'nded I I carts, Inc. n1cets "Spoil)' improven1ents have wes1mtn•ttr. w\111 Fatner Du nn 0111c;,.11ng. 1ntermen1, P1e111c view department report on the at 7::10 p.rn . in Dining Roon1 been done to accomrnodatc the Memorial Park. Westellfl c h. p e I senior biolo'"cal s c ,· c n c es s J fl . I b r I t ,,..,or1ud•Y. ~ . .aae. 01ree10~ 1'>' A at t. oscph ospita . large num er o cam(X'rs t Hl MOREAU · Laura M0<te11. Age 11. 01 soe Everton 1naJOf. The mc<'t1ng \l'ill be. the first have been using it. but propt>r ~·e~.~~~5'::'0i97~~1'~~~~~Vec1oa~~ 0~u~n":~~: Hodge \.\'3S arrested la~t under 1he g::i\'el of recently development <1nd planning i~ Rooert; 1wo son• ll:otiert c . Jr .• Chkdgo; Aug. 8 at the office~ of installeiJ 1.:hairn1an Gu s the only wa)· to n1 inin1izf' Oou111as Mareau, Jrt>n M o u n I " I n , . Mkhloan: <1augn1er. Mn. s;111v Leven•. Founders Leasing Co1npany. Studdard. O!hcr nc1r (lfficers neg:ili\·e consen.uenres of S:l.'7 n1illio11 Osterman Fire '!'raining Center near El Toro. Co•t• Me•a; ten 11rar>1:1cnildren. Service• w111 be rield Friday 1n ••on Mouniain. 1752 Langley St., lr\"illl'. aft<'r i11elu(!e · .Jac k Batl('Offt. vice uncontrolled use," &1n1pson ~;~:iJIOt. 8~'!cior8,~oactwav Moriuarv, he allegedly per s u ad e d chai11nan: ]) or o I h }' f)c said. PE.N1E11TwY rr· · 1 h r 1 1· s ·d 1 1 · Ariour cornellui Pl!nwrthy. o~te 01 liHnpany o 1c1a s to pur(' ase ;t n1cr. recorc 11~ seerctary: ainp~n sa1 ! 1e ron.~u t:int Diedrich :isked Bu i l di n g Services Director J o s e p h Srnisl'k 11\'0 "'l>eks ago to try ::ill<l find a niinoritv firm to ~ '"""''" 1!0 1hC' job and SmisCk obliged , , o""'"' Ftbrua'' '· 191•. Beloved hu.11an<1 sciC'ntific eq"ip1ne.nt for "·hat Ja11e Youn•» corresponding "ill be exr.At'...,d lo an:'ll\, .,. 01 Floren'e Penwnnv; •~mer of /\\rs. b r~": Tuesday by con1ing up \Vith ,, .,,..,,,..,, the Orange firm of Perez -and -~ • Helmut Vor~ter. Mrs, Samuel (, Sm•lh. he said \\'as a National He<1lth secreta ry. <tlld nick She1>1iard. l'Xistin2 iacilillC3 and tlran· //\rs. JDfln LI Montagne and Ar!hur •. c. Pe"IN'rinv Jr.; broiner ot Frantl•co, Institute project. treasurer. up schematics •1f \\·hat rould I lurlado. Paul an<! CMnelillt Penberthv ond M"·i r;;::;:::-:::::::.:======-~· -~-=-~---__ ::;;.:_ __ _:::;.::==~-:_--~=-==-=-:-:_===============:;-A. C. Merryman. Also •u•vh1ed bY tn•rlt en 9ranctchlldrfn nn<! o,,., Q•t~!· Q•an<1t/lild. Memorial •erv!cl!5 will be htld Friday, 1 PM. Rainbow C/l~~I. Ro•e 11111> Memori~I Per~. Whlllier. Famltv sugqesh memorial contribution• ne mldt 10 tha LO• An!l~les Countv Hearl Association. Rose Hiiis Morlua<y OlrN:tO••· THOMAS Fannie E. Thom11. Agt 79, of 9/oO Oak SI , Co~la MtJa. Dale of <lt~ll1, Febcuary (, 191•. ~11rvi.,.td b¥ ,on, Bern,..rd, Qt LO!. Angele~; tour ddY ghlers. eernke Smllh, Cos1a Mtta: Marian Ard and Florke Tel.....,o, bQ'rh of LO!. Angeles; l'larbara Livermore. Co>1a Mesa; >l~Ter, France> Bean, Meuochuse!t•; thirteen 0 randc/l!ldre n : fourteen !l't•I· Qrandct>lldren. Graveside ser~lcl'!. , Tr.ursd~Y. 11 AM, H"rbllr Rest l'.'ernorlal Parle. wttl> Rell. L. v. TOrl10W o!!iclatln<;l. F"mitY •u1111ttt1 memorlal contdbullo"' n.. made to I/le Ota"Qt County Cancer ~DCleTy. Sell Bl"O~dW"~ Mor I u • r y, !)irptl<>tS. ARIUCKLI & SON WESTCLlff MORTUARY 427 [. 17th St .• Co~a Mesa 646-4888 IALTZ-BHGUON FUNERAL HOME Carano oe1 M or Cosio Mesa 673.9450 646-2424 IELL llOADWAY MORTUARY I I 0 Broadway, Ca110 Mesa 545.3433 DILDAY llOTHIRS MORTUARY \ 79 I I S.-od1 Blvrl. 1ivn1>ng1o n Beac:11 842·7771 ?44 l!edo11dll Ave. l:ingBeoch (?!3)438.11 45 McCORMICK LAGUNA HACH MORTUARY 179~ loquna Canyon Rd. ,:Q,\ 9415 McCORMICK MISSION MCMITUAl.Y 28832 Com oo Cop.•trono !>oo Juen Cor.i1•!•ana <195 1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Man yorv Chanel 3500 Pac.fie: View Dri~e Newpo r1 Beach, Col,lon110 644.2700 -·-PEEK f.AMIL Y COl.ONIAl..~UNEllAL HOMI 78:0.l Bolsa Ave , We\!m111~1er 893·3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Mo•n St H un!1n91o n Beoch 536-6539 ·That stretch-stitch machine you want is on sale now! Now is the time to save on s.!J:lge...!• slretch-stitch sewing machines that provide $ every kind of stitch you'll ever need! SAVE$15 Carrying case or cabinet extra 88 REG. 164.95 STYLIST' stretch•stitch sewing machine __ • G built-i n stitches : 3 stretch "-'.,.,~~.s,.;;;,;~~:~.·~~~ plusblindst itch, L1 ~h ion and zig· za g stitches •Sci f-th reading take·up leve r cl imi nal cs eyelet threa ding • Snap- on presser feet • Stitch-lenglh control SAVE s30 REG.249.95 Deluxe STYLIST stretch·stitch sewing machine with exclusive disc-change dial All the features of ~ Now ••pt•CA·ln, pOP·Clut" ~ in11rchan1t11abte11itch model 513 PLU;::S::=:__t:;:-='="="=-='.~ .. :':'"::'"::':isc::•::;:=~ ~ •; -~~'1~1? S1i1ct. .. ..,.h _,.. ... buttOflholt dial - "To uch 6Wind" ..... _, ' Wonder-low price for a £1)g~• ziJ1-Zag !>ewin1'l machine~ And 123·ytar a)\ur.incc of quality and dependability. That's value! no other hr and offers the Sin~rr Cafrying case or cabinet extra ONLY$.,A95 Model 177 ... J. Assorted ~tyles and colocs just like mo thP.r's' Canvas 9-9 to beaded •• : lor little C girls 3·6. EICH CENTURY Heating Pad ! I .~ ',,~if' . _: "'~ , .... ; :.. Regi rter now fo r y our choice of six winter sewing courses , including dr111smaking, tailoring 11nd atwing knits. Sl)t(ial! 2 knit MWing courses $23.95 with $3.95 textbook Included. Regwlarty $14.f:iO 111~! SINGE·R YOUR CHOICE '59~. KIDS LIKE TO ASK ANDY , ) Sewing denters and patticipating Approved Dealers For store nearest you, see the y~ll ow pages under SEWING· MACHINES !"n1tcr hJ} J 1<bcr,1l 11odt 111 poli<..y. Al~ll,,. Cietlrt PL1n i~ Jv,.il~ble Jt Singer Scwln11 Cen ter~ ~nd mJily Approved Oc .. len. •ATr>dem;1rk at fHE SIN(,ll{ <.OMPANY Cupy1111J1t •l 1974 THE SINGER COMPAN Y. Alt R11tl1l~ Rt\crvt il T h roo11hau1 the World. L 4 I \/ -. fl PILOT -ADVERTISE R I ' A GREAT RIGHT ON TARGET Flower Hearts WHITMAN'S 2 95 Floral pat te rri 011 gleaming toil. · 11~. • Love Hearts WHITMAN'S Colorful youth 1 50 _ appealing desicn. y, ... • MAXFl!LD'S 97 Animated miniature C heart~ · ... , .. Fancy Corsage He~rt MAXFl!LD'S Eleg.intly "Y' "be 4 75 my Valentine." 1 lb. • . " I • COLORFUL ASSORTED l' All purpose assortment pack of 60 . cards arid envelopes or ·pack of 12 Jumbo size _ PLUSH Pillow PALS PACK Of S GILLETTE TRAC II TWIN INJICTOR ILADIS ....... LYSOL ! I • " f-1 DAILY PILOI \\'H1Rt~dil), Ftbruary b 1<>14 Reaga11's Big ~ear Do" M Dies Ronu.Jd Reagu'• birthd<I~ ca~c \\as fashion«! 1n thl' sha1lC of a t raln l11 Deled the ··nn Express." One track 11!-<l back to the ranch and the ,0U1e r to11,·ard \\lashington and the \Vhite House . T'!1e Ttt:publican governor c h ucklc ll. pointe d tov.·ard 1.hc runch and s a id . ..I think lht•y \·e got th,. train too f;J r this •ray 10 s witc h ." n eagan i.s t.oclay. ll is r~ st11ff years old lhrC',1.' a (_P_E_O_P_L_E__,) surprise p;,irty for hin1 a d a y early b1..'<.'a use !hi.: governor 11111 I.II.' u ut of toll'n on his h irth<lay. • 1\1r For ce Col. Jack Van Loan , 3 former flrisoner of 11·:.rr. a 11d his \\'i fe. Verna, 11 ill ('lld 17 ,rea rs of m<lrriage if 1l1 c Pin1a County (Ariz.) Superior Court grants lie r di.~so!ution octition . \1rs. Van Loan, 11·ho 11·as a c ti1·c in the PO\V-1'.t!A offic e in ·1~1cson d11ri11g the six yeurs her husband v.•as a prisoner in Nor1h Victna111. s:iid , "The ~epuratiun ll'as just too lung for us to col!H.>. back 1ogeth1•r again." • t>cn1ocr111ic sta le Sen, John N. Scales of P~nnsyl1 a nia re~igned. saying he's db.;gu~ted 11·ith parti san 1.10li til'.s at all lc \·els o f g ove rnrnent. Scales, 41 , 1vhosc h:rin 11·ou!d hol'e ru11 u n t i I th• No\ einber l!ii6. ~.11d 1lVtltil'al s~ f:lc111 1~ built u111)rt a(.l\crs:iry pnnrqilt'~ u n 1l callt..'<I it wron~ ;1Hd •'\ 11 "I rl.'.11Jze lh;1! lllli 1, ,1 syrn bol il' at·!. I nit•a u 11 tu be jusl th:it .. Sc:1lvs ~u1<l 111 a surprise ar111ounci.:nu~11 1. • 1'he. Connrc11cu1 S up rC'rtlt' Court rt•jcclcd an a p pcol by lhe d ivorced 11 ire uf C:olurn l.l1a B road ca s t I n g Sy~1t'tll Prl"s idc nt Robt:rt I), \\'ood .. for an ad <li 1ion 11! S3.'18.000 111 aliu1ony. "!'he h l~h euu rt d1•nJ1-d 1he eontention by :\lrs. r\":tnt·y II . \\'oods that ht•t'(lll'>t, .. h~· h1 ·l11•·d h er for rncr hustJund 11·ork hi .. \1 a~· up rn prc:su ll'rit F111•11 111~ firsl Jo b us a 1 ·us u ... h1'1 she s hould he 1nv;1rded a lu1up swn of his usscls. The eourl u ph l'ld a Stt)ll'f'l\11' Court decision 1111·11rding ,\1ri. \Vrnxl ·5'.!,000 i11 tn o 11 t h t ~ ali111011\• as \\'ell as cd t1t:1tin11:!1 CXpC'ns~.s for the cuup lt:'' t110 chi!dreu. She ;i!so 11· 11 s ~111·arded fh e lille to ll11·lr hon1t: in Cree1111 ith l'o nu. va'Jued a . :iixJuL l\l'.!3 .11IJIJ . v.1h ere they resided s ince 1967. • Franc~.i L. 011·cn !.~ !he new m;,iyor oi' :\lary!'villc, Lht• !i r~I 11·oni<1n to hQld the po~t 111 the l'.!3-\'tar hi~torv of tht' Californi~ c o n1n1unil·Y- !\trs. 011·en, in he1· !ir!'t 1~.-1 rn ou the fi ve-n11:n1ber cuuocil. is a Ct'rlified r ti h I i l' <H;coun!a nt. • Gf1:lrge Homnry. forn1cr l"ll'Cll-Cl J d 1rct·\•J1 of Bt•1 rrly C:nlL•I pr i.!»l"• :.i 11;J111111.1t he;iHh (;Uri· l 1rn1 111tll h1•,1il11ualll·r:; 111 f'nst1dt·11;1 • Th r A in~· 1· 1e :1 u1., 111 l'.).luc11 tion~1I l.1•:1;.:1n• prt',.,l'Jl\rtl its yct1rly ··An1cr1ea n l ':1tr1u!1 ~111 A11;1r\I to _,1ngin g , 011 bfJ) 1l11y ltu~C'rs. and il '\l!',.1;11 Hl>!H'd !(J lllS ll'llt . llall' l-.1an ~. Fur Sl'rVltl' t11 _1uu1h QUEENIE ,J f Ltl r Bite C'l\'ITI\ 'IJt lVA \l \ROllP, Italy 1 L'PJ ' - .\ i!Og bit !I ~lb}r Qn the leg ;.iurt died 24 hours l<.ilcr. Poll•:e ~aid . f\tario 13al~;,ini s:.i1 d Ins 1·1gh1-111onth old pu1>py had been 111 pe.rfe<'l h!':ilth a11d :;1io1r11 no signs uf 1H nt·ss µnor to bltlnf! tht' chilcl. By Phil lnt erlandi , I • .'\ "I ran oul 111' ga s ;1 long li 1nc ago, but I _,t 1nuke a PUBLIC NOTICE -----ILi'.f... 'll ... f .... MOULTOlll•NIGU•L W.t.T•• OIST•ICT NOTIC• TO C .. DITOllS Jl'ICTtTIOUS 1uttNlll New Ritles PUBLIC NOTICE PtlBLIC N011CE llOTICI UfVrTlll• SIAlftt l lot SIJPllltOll COU ltT OJI' THI! M.lMI STAT•&llNT' l'Oll TH• CONSTllUCTION 01' IT.lTI 0" CAU,.O.llllA POii t-•!~""t~ ""'''°" 11 dolfl9 IM.ltlftfl' CONTIA(T HO. 1·14 Tlfl COUNTY OP O•ANOI! Tne "' ... ~ '"' •·· Hit Front CllOWN PO.HT PUMl'IN• STATION Ill•. A•Hflt ••: M-' •iO' eROTH fJl5. Ut \II TM llOlo•d of Dl•KI••• or ..... Moulton· ErUI• .. JOSEPH • HASOH. HIY~~~.w';,on lftcll. Ct llf. nMI • ~111~e1 W1!tr Df11dc1 of Ortno-COltOly. O!>ertMG. • C' •1Rlt fllOI o•~ C1ll1Qrnl1, htr.,r,..n., In MWM ln.1l1nc•1 NOTICt IS HEllESY (;!VEN I• lt11 GERALD L ""' '-' • ••lttrl'O ro •• '"0 11tr1cl... do n.ttll'll cr..sltwi of It>• •t>ow ,..,.,.., d<l('.0.nl p.tlt lorl Jlt Vlt H•"11· N....,POM •t tdl, +nv!lt .. f!td bhll tor fM fol low1ng Ille! 111 "''°"' ,.,.vlnt ci•lmt •otln\I Ctll~nlt 92"° ~ ltd I d11crlotd Publlc wo1-.. T..._ cor111ruclt011 tlltr wld lltt..:ttnt ,,. rt11ulrf'd lo Ill• Thi• blttl1'4•• I• Ptlrot ( "' b\I of Conlrt(I No. 1'14, Crown Polnl lntm, with It'll 11tce1s•N V01JCll1rt. In t n lndlvldUtl. ' PumplNjt $ttl!on togtll\tpr with 111 tilt oHlc• ol Tilt clerk of 1"-11t>ovt Ctrtld L. McClt ltt 1ppurt1n1nt "'Ol'k lher•TO> 11 .iiown !11 tullll..:I courr, or to Pt"""! tnem. wllll Tllll t111tmt nl 111911 '#!Ill llltr Coun!'V dtrtll •r>d Ottcrllltrd In,,...• pltni, pre>l!ltl. 11.1 nK11u~ry vo"'ll1r1. lo 111 t Cltrk ol OrtnQt C°""'' ot>; Jtnllt ty \YASlllNGTON IAP) -The ar•wlnci1. w cllon1 1nd 1P<Klllc11!on1 on undtn!gntd ti tne L1w Ot!'lct of KINOe'.L ,,, 1t71. "'1lll , h « , I lilt In 11" olllc• of 8ovlt E11itl,,.1rlno ANO AMDERSON, ltr:O Not1h llro11dw1v. C 1 D lir "!lot, goverrun e nl as ISSUC< new corPO••llon. ~n souih Lyon 51,w. Stnlt sin!• Ant. c1111o1n!1 t'2tot. )ll!llCll 1~ "vri11111«1 Ortnttr '11 • '""''\ I I ' f .-.j j 1Hf F b " I l), lf), 21, 1971 ._. rues to µrutect t 1e ril{hls o .o.n1. C1 ll!ornl1. wn1c11 doc11m1r1h •r• 1111 pl1c1 01 b~1ln••• 01 th• ,,,. .. t., yn 1:.:':'c'c':":.c:·.c;:.;:c_.c. ______ _ . t>v 1n1~ r111r1nc1 tnc0<i><lf~!td 1.11.ln. In 111 m1t11n per!alnlng to me el'ta!e <J n es111nated 100,000 poor For tyrthtr p.1rtlcul1r1, r"'9r111c1 11 of 11!d atct<lenl, wltll1n fQyr month! rnen 1vo1n e n and c hiJdr(•n w tKt nertbv m..:11 to i.ald 1>l1n1, p10111e1. t !!t r thtr tlrJt PYbllcit!<ln of 11111 no•lc1. • . . . or1wln11•. •Kllon1 Ind IPtCltlc1tton1 for Oiled Jen. 11, 1'74 each year reques t ster1hzat1on 1111 ab0v1-d11cr1Ma 1mprlll(em1111 1nt11tlHf DOROTHY w. NA$0 N 1LP·H•7I t r"" I . "'Conlr•CI OocYmenh t!ld COf!Jltycllon Admlnl1lr1tr!1 wllll·th .. wi!1 t n. SUPllllOI C0UIT Of' TM• a '-"er<I eXt>enSC. Sp«ltk ;,tlot11 tnd Con1!ructlon "l1n1 for ,..~td of tht 1!.1li1!t of th<I t bovt STATI OP CALll'OIMIA l'Olt Tl Lo · H II In~ cr.n•lr'1Cllon ot Contr1C1 No. 1·11, .,.mod dtc:td...,t THI COUMTY 01' OIAHCJI PUBLIC NOTICE r. UlS e 1nan, an Crown Point ""'"''Ing Sltllon." S1ld KllfOIL AlfD AHOelSClf Ho. A·111tl Official iJl \he [)eparlrn e nt Of plan• Ind ot>tclflttllons rn1v be rwrch•Jt<I l y: Ctrl Milclltrll JtOTICI 01' MIAlllfG 01' ~9'TITION II 11 Ed . ...I 1t Ille off lct of !loylt E1>glnH rlng l•2t lflr111 lf'IHWll' "011 l'l.O•ATI! 0" WILL AlfD 1'01 ea I l, U C 3 I I 0 II aJl\l Corp.or~llon to< $10.00 lltr &er. ChKk SIMI An.i., C1Hton1l1 '2112 L•TTllS TllT.t.MllfTAl.Y \\'t:lf<ire Said 1'uesday h e tnu1t bt midi 1>av1bl1 111 lllt Moulton-(nO ,,._7771 f tltlt ot WANDA CELIA CISCO, l kl . • . Nl~~I W11tr Olstrlcl, Altlllltry twi .t.•mlnhlrtlrhr: wllll·lll .. wlll WANDA Cl!LIA PRICE. 0Kti11td. llunks the reg ulation s are so PIJfSUtnl IO "'• Llbor CD<St of '"' I Mt•t<ll NOTICE I~ HlllES Y GIVEN llUr.I 'ii m be r S O Ill e t llO! 1.111y S!"re QI C1llrornl1, Ille Moul!on·NloU•I Pu~lr'he<I Or•nge Cc.asl Di lly P\lol. IONE V. GRANT ~ PHILIP COOl'l!I. t . ' II ' Wa!tr Ol.irlct ht~ 11c1rtt lntd '"' Jinuiry ll, lO incl FeOrtl•fY I, 1], REEO 1111 llltd lltr9'ln I petition for nunors and tncnta lly r e tarded o•t valll119 rt1e QI P9f' d!em wi11n ct 197' 11s.11 l'tobili. of Wiii 1nd for 111u•nc1· eot . . . . , tile loc1tl1y In wlllch Thi! work It --Lt l!tfl Tet!1mtnl11l to 11>1 Ptllllont r. perso ns \Vlll fuid 1l d1ff1cull 1o bf per1orm..:t 10 be 15 e11111!td PUBLIC NOTICE rer..-.nct 10 wtilcll 1 m1dt lar turn.t r to 11ct s terilized for b irth Jn rne sou1r..rn c1111orn11 .o.1~s11r L•bO• p1r11cult t1. 1nd t1111 1111 tlm• '"" pl~• " /Oo11tetmen! flltd In TIM otl1c1 or llM of lle~rlllg 1111 11mt hi~ bMtl H"1 COfllrol. Auoclalid C.lltrftl CC111lractor1 ol Amtrl· PICTITIOUI •UlllflSI for Foti. 2i, lf10, 11 t~OO 1.rn .. I" c1, s outhern C1tllornf1 Ch1oltr. llAMI! STAT•Ml!lfT "'' courlroom or 0 1p1rlmtnt No. 3 BUT H~alth RALPH , co11111 ct t/19 ~rtl pr1¥1ltlng r1r1 Tnt tollowloU PlfLOn 11 doing busln«'!1 of !l l<:t court, 11 700 Civic Ctnler N a d Cr S of ptr dltm wtvtt ~• dtlt•minJd b~ It; Drlvt W11I, In lht Clry ol ~nll An1, Resear ch Gr 0 up lh• Dl1trld 1ro<.on 11111 t 1 11, prJll(IPil ,,',~?,,",','. •o,•n•1L :i;10e C v~,",.J.,'. I~ .. ~ c .111i;lfnl1. . . pl~ce of bu1h1•u, lo wll 21,,1 Allio • " ¥• 01TICI F10, '-lt71. charged lliat HEW, Ill tlS Cret~ Read, L.1g11n• Niguel, Ca!ltf:lrnlt. Clt mt nlt ~•n WILLl•M E. St JOtHi, I , · l ·1· . 1. I , As r1qyirt<1 by St t llon 11n of the .o.11c111el H. 91rtlett, 2nl VI• Vl!!O~•. county Cltr~ t 1erapcut1c S cr1 1za ion ru e:s, L~oor Code. 111e contr~c!or ,0 wnom sin Clemente, CA f'Z!n IONI! Y. OllAlfT ~ trealCCI a legaJ I o op ho I e rht co11tr1ct l\frtfor Is 1w1rd9d •h•ll This bY•lnu s 11 being conduc1.a oy "MILIP COOl'lll 118!10 ,. . . ] . I posl • tOllY !hertol 11 e•ch !o~lte. tn lndlv!d<.111. IO+f llHJ SI. ccrl<1111 tu rcsu t tn I \tJUSands u !han be ma....ruorv upon 1nv Allch•tl H. Btrtl•ll oleoodort, c 111to<nl1 '"" of F C ITI a JC sterili~·itivns Contr~ctor to whon1 n contrecl I• ew•rdl'd Tlllt s1altmenl ICllid wllll the Co"",', Pttlllo1 .. ., 111 Po1. Per. •' and upon 1nv !Ubcontriclor under him Cler ~ o! Oran\jt oun!Y en: Jlin • UlJ) JJJ.ftJl - l\'ithuut consent'' by duclors to n1v not 1e~1 !h-n !he ,,Id •i>ecltl&d 1t1~ Pucth hll<I oran(le co.~1 0111y "11et.i ivh ll''llll lo 'IVOid -3 72-hour ra1~1 lo •II l ~bOfers. worlunen and Publlih!d O•J"ilt Ca.st O•l!y F:fi0~~ F1cruu·I' t , 7. IJ, 191• 41·J.f 0 ' • n\t ChDnlcs em~li!Y•d by lh~m '" lllt Februar ~ 6. 1 1r 1 ..,yi./t 11•ailit1" period and earn n1or e e~ecu11on of th• tcn!r1ct. The pen•ltv l. w. · 19 ' n lor failure lo romplv htrewl!h lo el 1noney. sntelfl&d in Se>!lou ins of lh• L1tior 1.1 I 1. C.od!. PUBLIC NOTICE SLP·Utn lC r e gu a 101\S \\' e re The C0111r1ctor !hlll P•Y trawl •"" NOT1CI! TO CllOITOllS pt'Olnptc>d bv -d isclosures lus t !ubsls1ence p1vmenh to e1c11 y.·or•m•n "ICTtTIOOs •01tHl!!SS su,e111011 cOUIT OP n1• -11e!iled lo f~tcuT~ !he worlc , ns IUCh MAME STATl!!Ml!.NT STATO o .. CALll"Ol.lfl• POI. sun1111er that son1e federally lra~•I 11\d sub1lsTence o~vmenis 1r1 Tna following per•on '' dolhCI bus1nes1 TMI cou"T't' o~ OllANO• r d d { .1 I · 1. · aeUntd ill 111<1 eppllcablt c<>llte!lw 1,, No. A 114U un e amt y p a n n1ng (.' lfllCS o~rgllnlno 1grttmtn!1 ll!ed wllll "'' THE LOUISIANA PUii.CHASE. ~~12 P.sllll of Ill.ENE c . CH ANCELLOll., in !he South were peml3llf'ntJy D~porlmtnl ol lndu1lrl1I Rtl•llon1 In Qt,I Prado. Olin~ Pt lnl, CtHI. Ott •~•~ . . ,. . . . d eccard1nct wltn Section 1773.1 111' Ille Curtl1-Hubbard Eut-trpr!sn , Inc. 500 NOTICE 15 HE ll.EllY GIVE N ta Ille s lc r1 IZlng 1U1terale an l at.or Code. r.!ewp.ort Cen11r O• .. Sul!1 «XI, N9WP0rl ere<:tllotl ol tn1 aDavt ntmtd d..:-1\l r etarded leen-agers \\'ilhout Al'ltnl!0<> Is directed m th1 pro,·l1lor.1 Be1c11, c1111. "''' 111 "'"0111 11•~1"9 cl1<m1 1g•l"" , . In StcUons 1111.5 and l1n., of !Ut This bU1lne•S Is belno cond1"!ed by rhe wld dK-nl 1r1 r1<1ul•ed 111 lt!t l)<tr{'ll\S UndCrSlJ!ldlllg Of the LtDar C<>t!t Col'ICttnlng Ille t tnptoymenl t Callrornl• Corpor1tl0<>, !hem, wltl> tlw n..:ni.ary vouchtt'•, ~ ProccdUr{' ot •uifl'nllce• bv ltlti Con1t1cto• or Thomi! Wt ll•, S..:reliry '"' Cl'l'flc• o! tht cftr~ of '"' tr. · env SYbc0<>lreclor undtr him. . Thl! 1tatem,~I filed wllh !he CC\'nly l!flfltlid cciurt, OI" 10 prSMnl l'hern, w1 StcllOtl 1111.S. •~ •ml!llded, requore1 Clerlr. of Orini;t CoYnh c"; Jinuu-,. Ille n.cn Stl"I' voucri.n. !O I ~ li!\l 'IL NOW f e d er a J lne Co11lrt1clor or iUb<ontrtc!cr emplovtng n, lt11. unllw tlgntd ti 1/111 l.ilW Ottic• ol l(ll'IOEt. .' lra~t~tnen In inV t <:t p re n 1 1 cf t b I t P:M't51 ANO ANOE II.SOM, 1(111) NOl"lh l rOlldwllY'; Silfeb'll3rds f'CqUltt'd Only that OCCUP>lllcn lo &pp!~ lo !Ill joint PUbllsh..:t Or1ng1 (,,.;! OillV Pllol, St"ll Ant , Ct lllornll t:17<l'l. wlllcll ft St~rilization b e vuhui\;irv ~J>t;renUce1hlp cammll!tt neare•! !llt 1111 February 6, !l, 20. 17, 1914 (Jl ·I• ""' Pltc• ol b\nlneu of lh& undar1lgntil .. • PUBLIC NOTICF: t ' secretary of Housing: :111d Urban [Je1·elop1ncnl. has hl·cll big fuss a boul iL" -• of l~e public wor~• prolecl tnd Whlcl> In t i! n'lllftrt asrt1tnlng to !hi ftftle _____ ----------------------------~dmlr.lne11 Ille apprentlct •hlp pr,,.Jrim PUBLIC KOTICE ol uld declllfnl. wllftlfl four m0<>lhl In tllat !rJ<!e fart ctr!lllC1le cf iOPrCVtl. FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS af'!~ tile flrst PVbllc1tton of !Ill• notice. Sears ; ~ 7. •. ·...,:."'lll •,s:"' • -~ "lo;d:: ••• 1 ~/~1 1•.: "!«1'1 :lit .l!::eJ .':.~~ :aii~ !l:-:;:, ::::: l!i C:.:111 i ·:r;j ,,,, .,., ...... '141; :~ l "'''"' 'llr"' 11 . IZ; : l':.!:Z:.I ~-!a:tl· 1 ::: J'olyeslt·r· Pull-011 Pant~ 5ss f),1 ulill· l.111r I l.1,11< \l ,11\rh.111<! ·1u,1r.J Jl.IC !t..t'll' ,\f!,.)t,. .. 'II\' C;0-0\'f'I' 'l'ops j 11 ·roda_, .. s Stvles "'".It' I tlW l'r1 .. ,. 4ss t\1l'Lllt ,llul !t\l<>!I an,! "·htt;_ '· :..1 . L i I ' I .I f \ u ( 1/ t • i 1 ,,,J • ' I I I I ' I I I I I I r I I I I I the Lower Level I I I <..=; 0 I I I ( ' 1 (:lassie ~tylc Bal1nal·aa11 Rai11coat ' . A pr.1LrlL.ll ra1n t c>at a( a :ci,,· pritt· 'l'h (· pc>lycs rc r and ti.Jlf1111 h.dn1.1c ;1:1n : unl1nt:J 1\l 1 ~!'IL'~· Slt:t·~. 88 Tile cerllllci1f wlU al'o II• Tht r1t;o Dflle<I J~~. ?f, 1'114. cl i!UPr•n!lcts !o lour1H1ynlcn !hi! Vl'lll lfAMI! ST'ATllMl!NT li!!VELYN i(O PSHO i nd oe uie<I In !lie Pt•farrntnce ol the Tht loilowlno pe1i.ons tirtdolng bu«nt..1 Al.A.l>l CMANCELLOll cOfltracl, Tlie 1&110 of 111pr1nllct1 le 1"' Admlnlslr1tor1 of lh• E•141t of 1ov•nevmen In such ca»' shall not RUBY CHAll.TEll.S. l'r)) RuP1 A~e,, 1~ Ibo~• ntml'd dtc:id..,! be ;,,, tllao one to five t•ctpl: 8albot ISl\nd. Cat. "26ll kllfOIL AHD AHO•l.SOlf A, Whan untmplovmtn! In rne 1rea ll1rry G. Tllom~\tn, 1CO 11.uby lttt Horth 1..,.dw1y ot covt rlyo by !hi jolr>r 1pprentlc1shlp Avsnve, S~lbe• l!l1nd. C1ll!ornlt f'ZU1 !tnlt ·~·· C1rtfttnt1 '2"2 comnilltte hos ~xcffd•d 111 "~er~pe J1equell~ F. TllOmt~Gn, 1~ Iii.by n11 ISl·1171 o! 15t0 iro m~ tO dlY$ prior to AvtnUf, 9albQI lsl1nd. C1TllOtnl • t'.1U1 •l'IO<IW'VI hf Atm1~111r1t'° u,~ r~ouui lo• cortlflcote, or Mtuoe P, F•M~n, Adamt Drlvt , Pul>l hht<l Oren~o Coa11 Ot lly P•l')I, B. Wh•n tilt "un'lbtr of apprenllc•• Oe9<1n llld!I*, Otlr•Y l 1ed1, FlcrlO•. F.Urvarv •. IS, 70. 17. 1'11 0!'·11 Iii tr1lnln11 In •~• 1111 t•<eed! ii :l?W 1~110 ot one ro tl v•, 0, This bt!slna11 11 conducled DY t llml!..a PUBLIC NOTICE C. Wh•n '""' !tndt can show !hol 1>ar1ners11lp, ~eu1.~;~~c11t.,!:o~ed~~p~;~!l~.hll!i Thi s J~~~:1e':':.1~~r F..:. •• :"0;n~~"wi !h lht NOTtCI!! 01' IULK TIAHSl'61 tralnlnJ on an •nnlJ>ll ba•ls s1.11wldt Cou•"V Cltrk of O•tnot Coun!y on (S&et. •1t1 -'1t1 U.C.C.) or l1>C•flY, Of Jtnu•rY n. lt14, 1'o"~• 1, htr•LY ~Iver> to i~e Crfd;•Cl"1 o. when Ult! Cont~ictor pro·•ldt! P·llMI of Jont l Tire S1tvlct Inc .. Tran~teror, evla~n<ft th&! ht ~elev• recli!er«f Pub!l~h~ Qr.,rl!ll Ca•$1 O•HV Pl b l. ,.11<>'1• bu1lneo.s tddra~• I! :"CO H,0•1><>• Jinu•ry 30. t nd FO'!lru1ry •· \J, 'IQ, Blvd. Casi• "'"'''· Counl'f ol Ollf'l\:I~, anprentlce' ~n •II or hi• con!recl1 191• :;JJ.7' s1~·t cl Callfotnli, ltli! 1 blll~ '''""-'er un •r1 anr!Uftl 1vtr•~• of not ten , ---------,--,-,,,,----I 1' •bot.of lo bl mid• !o I F C.Nldrl(h, lh~n nne IPP"n!lct ro e I 11hf 1· Trir .. •!·•~· w~ !MJllntu .ddrt':I• IJ lovrMvmen. PUBLIC NOTICE Air.rot>. Ohio. T '~ C ~nlracrcr ·~ 1equlre(t 111 n11~e T:io prop•''' to bl !r•'llff"re.1 , , conltlPullgn• lo lunds e1ltbllslled lor SLP·r*J t~oled 11 zi.... Htrbor l lvd.. c05,. !~e ;dminl•l,allot1 ol 1ppr1n1tcestilp NOTICI TO Clt .. DITOIS ·•• " ~ountv or Orin<Jt , S!llt .,. pr(lt'r;rm~ ii II~ etncloy~ .~liter.cl SU,.ERIOll COOltT Of' TH I! ICi lltornit. 1r:p·t nllce• or lourneymt!n In •nv ST•Tll Of' CALl"OltlflA "01 S•ld ~r~ 1, en c-lbed ,., gent '•' I POo'enlictaOI• lr•dt IHI w ell CO!llrttl• THI COUNTY 01' OltAlfOI. as· Atl s!ock Jn lroj t. !hlyttt and and 11 orne• C~ntr1ctor1 on !ht public llo. A·1Mn ··•~l~·"·~t yl mu 11-, tlu:lr!ll kllC•,. wor~• tit• •re m•~in11 such co111r!burlon1. E~1.1~ t'f HOWAll.0 r::. CR<:CI AT, •S Jcn•s T!re St rvlca Inc. i nd loc.tff Tl • C'lntr1cl -1r.d anv subcon!r1c1cr tlw known '' HOWAll.0 CRECtAT, 11 ·~•9 IUrb"" !!Iv<! .. (""ll .'.1,,,,., couniv under h•m •llall (omol' wl1n I/If! DecttMd. cl Dt&nQI. S!ire cl C1tl1ornl1, rtpylrtm~I< of 51'Cllon5 17115 ird lln ., i.tOTlCE IS HEREIY GIVEN lo tr.. The t'UT~ tr~n1t1r wltl Pt con<Umm••">d In !!11 emcloymon! ct apprentlt e1. cri dl!Dt! ot tne t bOve norr . ...i oeca!t~l tl1 or 111,1 1n, l~lh d•Y of F..o•ulry, lnlo>•md!•on t•l•!lve lo •~:1r•nllce-nlc lh•! tll ptr>?nS ll1vlng cl•lm• ~1ln•I 1t7'-t! 1Q:ll0 1 m .. le.it Hart>or lllv~. 11 onct~•d•. waQe !-tlltdu~"'· -'Id oth~• 11>1 11ld d.cK1n! t tt •1<1~lrl'd !o Iii• Ceo!• Mt!il, Covnly cf Ort ngt , 11.11 r~culrern•nll rn~y be <>Olalne<I lr1>111 tntm . wl!ll Ille ntc~1..1rv vo11Cntrs, In of Calllornll, !ht Oirtc!or of lndu1!rlBI Rel1tlon1, •~ !ht offlct ol t~e clerk of !nt 11>ov1 So far 11 k'>Cwn 10 "'' Trin••~""' olTICIO !ht Adm Inf SI r I I c r of t rrfillid coorl, or le ore~e11T tlle•n, wtlll bll builn9i 1 hi"1"I i~d •·Jdle!.~l u~!'1 Appren!lce•hlo, San Francl1co. Ct lllornla, !he n...:ffw•v ~O'.ltht'I'•. !o ! 11 8 bv Tri~•l!ror to• •~• rl!ret YN rJ 11-1 or tro•n II>~ D1Yl•lon or Apprentlcnhlp undtr1lgntrd 11 '"" low Olfict ol "ol1!on. , ., " 11 dllfer•nl l•cm rto.9 t DC.ve. •rt Sl~n(!n•d• ond Its brtni:fl olflcn . Stt......,'11 j, Hamtlton. '3..:0 Vlll~nlre ~lvd .• NO fl r:E I ~ HEREBY GIVEN l~ll Lo' An9ol~1. (Mllornl~ 9()(1.11, Wl11cll the Moullon°NT1,1uel W~t•r Ol1lrlc! will is I~• pllct cl butlne" ol !/\ft UhUorc!,ino<! rotelve ... 1e<1 bld1 01 !he orfTct u' In t ll m1n1rt Ptrl•lnlng to lht ••1•11 Boylt Enoln•••"'<;I Corp~ratlon. 411 501.llh o! it !d d•<e<lt~t. Wl!Mn !~ur mohlh! LY"°' Sl1 ecl S•~'• Ant. C1lllornlt UP 111er Ille first pvbllCtllon c1 11111 no!lct. 1~m~. Oo!!d f~!)ru•rv •· !t70 !<;J.'l.L r\VG~ll.0, •· F. CIK'drlc~. Gen. /}•no r;..., f riln~!e•.,. la me l1our ot IO;C~ • n, .. on F•:iruftrV Chi t.ct JJn~&ry JC, 1911. 15. W7(, 1! w~<ll t1rna tnd place VER NA CREC!AT ~l.'t•ls~o<I Or•rgt Col •! F'1b•u••Y I, 197< O•llv "l!ol, ··•·1• •l>ev ¥1111 oe publicly opened 1nd rtid. (xK~frl• ~r lht Wiil of S•ld 1e•lo:d bid' 11\all be tor lht doing the ilbovt n1ml'O dtt"1enl ol !l'e puUllt "'"'k herelnbetf:lre d11trllltrd "0lSTOM, ICHWAltTl lo MANl lLTOlf PtlBLIC ri;QTICI!; ;;"O ordertd Ir. !he s~ld •e1oluUon. llll Wl\11111'1 l lvd. - ------. Ei ch !.>id ~' ... rcµo•ll 1n1ll !>s ml dt l 05 AnttlH. Callloml• -~Ul'F.1101 COUIT OP TMI! OYI ftnd 1ubm•lte<I on I tf:lrm lo be (11J) ,Jl .. 111 STATI!. 0" CILll'Olllll• PM o:i•ol nt.J •• 1~e olrice ct Bovie •nor1•er1 kw E1eculrh THI! COU NTT 01' 01.AlfOI EnQllltfrlll{I Co•PO•a!lon, •I? Soul~ Lvon Pubt!1he<I 011,,..1 COll •~ Dl!lf l'llot. Nt. • l1U1 S!rt fl. Sa"la •""• Call!ornl1. E:~ch ~Id Fr~rul "/ ,, lJ, 10, 11, 197( J'1·1i Olt081 TO J MOW t •Ull PO• CM•HOI or propo!~l mu•I be 1ccamp4nled bV O" lfAMf a ci!.hler's cha<:k or cl>c'ck certfl!ed PUBLIC NOTICI!; In II>! \lane-cl 111e A:;ipllc••lo~ of Pr .t rtsPon•lbl9 b1nk or a bld<lt 1'1 t.IAllJD•IE DUMA N AOLElt, for Chl :lll' 11<>nd !o• an 4mpynt ""' lt '1 1111r ot N•m• 10•. o4 '"" 1mounl pf TIM Df(t or lfOTIC I!! 0 " MAl.SMAL'1 SALii Th• topllcl!it.fl of MAltJOltlE OUHAN ot 11\t talil iltnOYnf for wlllch lhfY tvnne J., FranlJ, l'lalntlH vs Donald AOlER, alw kncr,..n 11 M.i,IJOll.IE wlH ICCtO! • conlrott It'd mtd>I PIYilblt '"·~ c~. t t;>rPCtlllon, NO )6 '71 1.'AR(H, tlso Ir.own ts MAlt JOl.IE to 1111 0110• or tn !ht 11....,, cl ll>e I v V•l"llHI ot tn e~..:u!lon 1'~ ! on ADLER. far c~t~J· of ntm• hivi ng Moullon·Nlguel v;~ter DISlrlc!, Etch well Jar.uiry •. li7• Pvn !heHt~::ll J~~c~~~ betn nled In Covtl, t nd II ;PPfi •lnp '::>Id or oroPOtal 1n1111 bl se•le<:t ""° E'i": 1 °'~"II~ Co::i tyOral'l!Oo! S!•I• u! l•or.1 ul<:t •CPflcft!lon 11111 MAll.JOl lE Ille<! i i !llt Offic e ol fht Olllrkl 11 C•~'fd~ni ,, o:tc:>n 1 fudg ..... ~! •nl!-~ DUHAN AOLEA 111! rllMI an 1coltc1tlo" or t>o>lor'" !r•e llr,1~ .In Thi• nollce 11rc"l~e<1. In lavor cl lYnnt A, Ft fr.II 13 j1.d9mtnl ::i•opa1l n<1 lho! ""' Mt me be Ulingtd Tne tl>C.Vt ·mt nl•one(t en.ck or OCnd trf<.lllot !n::I .gilnst Oon•ld l ltn Co., to MELISl l.IO .,l•RCll. 111&11 be given -~ guar1nle<J• ln81 !Mt lnc 1 corpor•!lon ti 1vaon•eril ce~ror No..,. !n•re!or,, •I 11 h1r•bv ord.<ed b;(tder will eM!er l~lo • con!rt cl Ir \ho.;.:,lng • ntt ~la ne• of l?Otl .foO 1,ru111v' •rlll dl•~tf'd. lhfl •II Pf'Mlll! ln!er.,lrld awn•ll~ !h• wur~ 1nd wlll bl Ci•ln'td dul "" I.lid Judgment on the dile fn o.tlll m~!l•r do ~N•••' belot~ !nh •< llquldeTed dbm&Qtl .11 IM •~cceHIY1 ol lllt »•u•r><• 01 .. 1~ e~•cutlon, 1 Court In Dt p•rltnf!<1r 3 °" tt... !!fl •v olOOt ' r•IU••• lo ·~It< •nTo the con!r•c!. hive le~l•d upon 1n Ille rlglll. 111~ Of ~·•rcM, 1911, 1! 1,00 o'clock pm . Tne •uccehh•I b<ddtf will b• r1<1ul•~ and lnr•re\T Qi wld lvdllmtnl dt bl"' <:.I ·uld d1v !o •,hG" C•uo~ w'\y ~uc~ If lurn>'h A !•Da• Ml<! tn•t•;l•I Pond In !h• P'O>'•rlY in 11>11 Coimty 11! Or•nge, ~PC>llc~!lan lor c! ~nve ol n1me 1houl<1 In en 1moun1 tQUll lo lOO"o cl lh~ si~r• 01 (allfornl•. lfe.cfl tH!d 81 1011 ,w1: no! be Grln!f d, COM••ol Prlc• 8nd I !.alll\IUI P!''"'""""C• l o! I. Ttt cl 11610. MM. 1.u.1. • IT 11 !ur!/le• order&a !h•t ' ~eov bQnd In an .amcun! eQUll l o IOO"i\. Pa•c•I •5t·\1l !.. City or i.re,.1.ort flt;;c11, o! 11111 Order To Sh~w C1u10 lie publl!~Old Qf lhf con!r~c ! prl(f , t~ld bond> IO Counl.y of Cringe i r>d ~nown t ! In 111• 011.ANCE COAST OAllY P ILDl t>-••cvred 1rnm d ~ur~tv tori;oenv S'm•r>f ! '.\~!. In \!00 8 10,~ en • new•.P•P<lr cl gt<11•ol c1r,uT1!lorr. s~!ISldC!orv to ltle Moul!o>r\·1• u~el llo!•r Porl SheH'lel<I l'!.att , (Pr!>P!MY I~ t ~,1nted !n 'nld cn1n11, &• l•••l onct Ol•hlct. 2·tf.,.~. l·(lr g.ar•Qt madltl "'"~ S· f l <h Wltk tor fou• ~UCC••slV• ....... ~, Al! If '""' ~nd ccndlticns c~nt~lr.tJ ll!Pd•ooms) prlrr lo Ill• di• ol ;aid hltrl"!I. In th• lntotmetlon lo• blddftS, ~tllched N071CE IS HEll:EBY C.IV EN "1•1 O•!O>d IMll l•lh dilY of Otcemtie r To and • oar! ot !he bid <orm ~ht!I on Fd dl V, March 1, 1911, 1! ?·OO 191). • 11overn a1 lnou11h 1~!1V de1cr!be>d ht rtln o"clock P,M. II Iron! of Covt1hou11, F RAtlk 001,\£1'/!C HINI, 1r.d shell 0110 1>1Corr1t • P•d of 1ht Oringe Cauntv Httt>or Judlcl1I Ol1lrlt !, Judge or •.,,Id Sui>erloi cou" conl•att. (1()1 JamOCrte II.Old. Clly cl NewPQrl GOLDMAlf I k•OON l l,• M~YllOn·NlgueJ Wal.,. District l each. County of Or111110. Stale ot 1901 c,,.,..,.., Ptrll •111, re•erve~ !II• rlgn! lo rel•~' l hV tn:I Callttrnla, 1 .,.111 1'111 '' pl/!lllc •ucllon S\IUt HU ~II Pld• or pofllon1 of •nV ind tll lo 111.e lllglleil blClder, !Of' c11ll In L"' A1>91ln , Cl . fCM) bid'. to •w••d • cor1tr1<1 for 1111 liwlul money cl fht Onll«I SI•~•'· AMtrntyt f« Appllct~! 1n,m an or 1i1e lrem~ tar whlc~ 1uch ,n 11'1• tlgnt. tr111 tnd lmerHI of 1rn.oc bids •r• invl!M er to Willve t ny Silld l110g"'9n! debtor In 11.. t !IC!Vf Pilhll~t!td Cringe c ,,.st' ln!Qrm~llly In t bid not 1Uected by dell(:rll>ed prl)Qer!Y, or 111 much tht rtof Ji nuiry l•, 11. XI t nd lilW ., n1aY be lltl(fSS••Y lo ~~!Illy Mid "'' "'OUl TON·NIGUE:L rxecltt'lon, "'1111 t ccrued lnl1r.,..1 end 0 1Uy Pole.I: Pt15rU4P/ I, l<~·I• w•TEA DISTRICT co~!I B•/ •lt~ender Bowit Qeltrd Jll'Ultv 11. 1971. PUBLIC NOTICE St,relt rv OlvlJIDl'I: Htrbor P!lt>l!~hM Or!"O• Cot,! 0•11¥ ,1'llol, OlLLA.RO 0. WILKtRSON ILP·UOH Febrytry 1. '· 1911 l2S.11 Marsllt l, Or1n0t: Ccunry llOTICI TO CllDITDlll l y E11111 M. lflder, D1pvty SUPl!lllOI COUllT 01' TME PUBLIC NOTICE LYlflf• A. fllA-n STAT• D" CALll'Olllflll FOi 1'11/",Jff'I Al!wlltr TMI! COUNTY 01' OIAMGa 1f':r7 Ptrt C1...it1 Plitt lft A 1142' ILP·141H Nt""""" l"(h, Ctllftrftit Q ~1 of NELLiE 0 1/ 11. "ICT·ITIOUS &UlllfllS Publlthe<I 01•1'111• Co;isl D~lly "Hot. DIK~ll~. I Clr.llA FORAN • MAME ITATl!M•llT Ffbrya1v t.. 13, XI, 1971 4-10-14 NOTICE IS t1Ell.EI Y GlV!N lo tile l~s lnllowlnu pet~ ::it doing crtd!l0<1 of tht t bavt nttnM dK..:ltrnl bu~lntn •1: PUBLIC NOTICE th1t t ll Pi"°"' h1vl11g c111m1 a;t ln!t M!RA LOIAA APARTM£N1'S. 111µ !ht ••Id d..:id...,, ,,, r11111trtrd to n!t Wl!!Clllf Orl~t. Ntwporl I I 1 f n • thtm, with !ht ntc1111rv ~oi.n:ht•I, 1,. C•llforn!o 911>60 llJ,.:11110111Lc"o~4:.: 0 ,. TMI! lht ofllct of 1111 cl.,..k o1 lhtr •bovt Cl11r lts R. SPiiier, Jr .• 151( A11llB ~~11111<1 coYtl, or lg o•tllnl '~•m· .. ,,, Ltnl, Ntwper1 BNctl, Ctlltarnla t'l&60 STAT• OP (ALl,,OINIA POil lh "' • . " Phlllti A. $p!ll1r, 1&00 Corti, N1wporl Til...COUlfTY Of" OIAlfGI 1 "ICt111r, vouc l rl, lo I 11 1 8Nch, Ctlllornl• tll.60 HO. " 1'6111 u~de!'ll<!lltd et th• LIW Olfltt ol Hll,L. Thi) 1>u1lnts1 11 being totllhKlid by (>1;0111 fO tMOW CAU111 FAll.llEll a, I U•lllLL, 4'5 So. Plg111ro1 1 Ot n1rar P1fl~trsh!I). In rl JAIMS JOll.l)N E OMOHD~OH, 5t., :Mlh FloOf', Lot AllQt ln, C1tlfonil1 Clltrlt11l. Splllt r, Jr. 1 Mi nor bY CARALYN DALI! 900\7, Wf\lch 11 fM lllt(t of bu1lne:u t p1rtMr IHtODIMIR.'• H'h ~trenl for Ct11ng1 ol 1111 ulldarll;ntd In tll mtMllf'.s Thi• 1l•l1m1nl ltrjd wllh lht COV!ltv of Nanit . ptrl1lnlnci lo It'll "1111 of •Id dtctdtrftl, C11r• ol Driincrt Countv Cll'I ~ J1n11lry .W,Hl"ltl~ A'I C'llAL:'Y N"OALI ;'J:1~111:;'~ ::1c,•fttt fN llrsl ll, ""· ltliODIMe: •• ltitr molhff Of t 1$ltC1nt O•lld Jen IS 117, • "111tl JAl~S JOIOH l!DMOMOSOM, • perr.on ' ' Publlllltd Or•rio• Coesl O•llV Pllor. lll'lllilt 11 '(Orll'I of •g•. 11111 llltd I ~:R~ :·1.!ct!-i~flDe• Ftllt\ttry '· 11. lO. 11. lf1• 2'1·7• ,,.lftkin wlll! tilt Ctt rll cl 1111• C1111r1 ol tllf lboYe nimed Mc flW ltfl ordW Clu.n(llrw. ~ctnl't n•,,.,. MILL, PAii••· & IUllllLL ldtnt PUBlJC NOTICI .. '"'" ~MS JDllOH f: SON "' .. "' ,....,... .. .."' "' .. , l------oco-7'."'.:--~---·{JA.Ml1 JCMOAH IHOOl/;\£R: LM AJ'llli ... (11~1 ,..,, SLP·1... 1T rs OltOEREO '"t ti ptriOl\S (!11) ....... PICTITIOOI aus1111•• lll!t<'ttltd rn lht 1bo..,_fltltd m1t11r An_,.. fw1 llftcllftr JtAMa STAT•M•J>IT lpptlr IMIOrt !Nt Coutl ,, 2:00 p.m.. ~bll~l\tpd Or•not c ... , OtllY Piiot TM lollo..,lno PtfiOl\I ,,. dOil'lll: ~""·~ 1~~. 1\" ,::. =: Janutrv • 'l, JO, t lld l'lbl'u1ry •· 1J'. butlnnl It: · • "-I Witt S I lt74 111-N MORTH llREA CDMP•NY, !46 Oc:Nn 100 C vie Ctnltr ...., ..... ' lll~l-------A~ue. S11I llt •ch, •C1/1!0tnlt 907IO AN, t't llforllll. •nd •MW ,...,.., PUBUC NOTICE Sidney Wltlnb1r11 .,;crs Arllor ftOld, any1 why 1111 ,,.1111on, ,_,, dlilnot of C I ' I 90tQ1 MIM tllov!d fK!f N Cft'WINoil. 1----=c==c=-.,.-~---LGllQ 1111cn, 111 tom 0 IT IS l!Ul.THilt ottOWRED fl'lll I "l(flTIOUI •UllNllS Herry ,, Coonitl, 5" OC.tn A_.,, COOY of rftl1 cil'Oll' fl) 1110W ct~ bot put.. NAMI STATIMllfT s~.!'~!.:';,~~1~11~oi!:~ CIW °''"'· llttwd In OttAHG! COAST DAILY PILOT. Th• lollowll\9 '*"°" It dol119 llullllft1 Llll'll 9tkh, c1111orn11 '°'67 • notWtPtPtt ti 0«11r•I c1rcYl1rtoa prlnrtd 11: MARGARET y N!e or WELLS In Drlfl(l9 County, C11llOl'nl1, one• I SIMPAC INT.RNATIONAL. INC .. ~ FARGO 15ANI(, .; Admlnl1!r1tcrr ol Ille Wtt• tor t0\11' BY~ctnlw wff~I prlOI' Stn Mlt lltll Or .. Suitt )IS, NtWJlor! eslal• of Gllbt11 C. NM. dtcttled, 11 to 1119 d.tt Ml tor llott,lnt on tM It.Ch, Ct llfornl1 f'l'40 StCCtHor In tnlt•tll o1 Gllbl!rl c. Iliff, l!tll!lon. ll'"JllC lnt1rn•tt0111I, Ill{., 1 Ctllfor. li'CO E. Out n ,t.v*"IJI• Apl. 1115, .\.llllg 01ftrd~ Jtn. l4, lt1... nr, COt'pottUon Buell, centurnta ,.rtnk OOl'rltl'llch!nl, Thi• t>Wl""' It conduc!td .., • lh!1 bU1lnMs 11 condlJcltd DY 1 9111tr1I Judgt of tl\I' $uptl'lor Court Co!'lAl'•llon, lllftntrihlo. GIOIO• L. 101%\l StMl'AC H~Tl!lltNA.T IONAL. 1111(. Mirry S, (;cont~. AHi!nWY At L ... w A. T • Tlsdtlt. Sears Costa Mesa ~:1:1:1 llri.rol ~I. l'loon< 5.10.3;1~:1 Bue11a Park Orange :!lt>C) 1'l. 'l'11t1li11 ,\vt•. l'hune 11:1j.;l1()0 !'ilotf' !tour•: Mu11d1y lhrv l'l•t11rd1! "1:.I U A..l'rt 10 9130 P.IM .. Gtnflr'nl p1,111" I Mon.ard11 ltf P .. 11, t111!1 '" Vic• Prt1ldtnl f hl• ,1111menl •~• fried wltll the LttttM ...,_. CtM"'""'• 9"17 Tl~I 1111amtnl w11 fl lrld wlltl llltr count·• r 11r: r~ Or1ng1 Cou11111 1on Tfltplllcfllr In., .., ... II County ~1"t,7 ol OrlllOI Countv 111 Jtnuirv JI 1011 Al'-'!' fsr ~"""-' J1nu1rv '' •· ' ' ' "111tt P1Jbll111td ort"'llt C11tt OtllY Piiot, ....... '" ,; "··"· ,.uoll~lled 0rtf'l!1S Cotti D•llY P!lol. J•n\lt rv If, ,,, :io.. encl FlbnHf'T ,, PYblhhed 0•11'0• Ct11f D1ny """' F•Pru•rv .. ,,, 10, 11, tf74 :>tt•14 Tfl'f 1~14 J1nwtrv ~~-.,.I. 11. I'll, Ith ••u ' 11 • ' v' 'I • ' • ' • ' ' ' •' ,, •• ' •• '· " • • " ' ,., .. .. ' " • " ' ' " ' ' • ' • '· • ' • ' • ' • • ' • • • I ' DAIL V PILOT J5 3-million-year-old Man? That's At1thropologist's View - WASUINGTON !UPI ) Pulhing lhe 1tory or n1an's evokition back b)· eons, an alltbropologl.t blls reported the disa>very of s k u I I fiagnK'flt end shin and thigh boots of a 3-mllllon year old · ape man in Ethiopia . 1, "We llO\\' ha ve absolu!.(', concrete evidence th.al our ancestors walked on tv.'O legli over three mllllon years !Igo," Dr. D. Carl Johanaon, of Carre Western Reserve UnlverAity Jn Cleveland, Slid at a news {"Oflfereooe sponaored by t~ National SC!cnce Foundation. ' Johanson said the oldett t\1dell<.'~ of earl y man found to date COll1eS Iron\ a 5'"' rnillion year old partial skull fraeme.nt and tooth found 1n Kenya. But before the new finds, he sald 'there was no evidence that these ape n1en were er~t and w alkers beyond a million to two mlllion years ago. "So we ha.ve extended our kno"·ledge of this particular kind of fossll man well over a rrdlUon years," the 30-year old scientist saki. found y,1thln a l~foot area the early n1an v.·as only abuut Tlll:: DEPOSITS lndn.·:ite in tbe A!or·Awash Valley in J to 3~1 fetl tall. and that tl\11~ the very hot and Ji~ r:1h(gpla t~ NO\'t>mlkr. The he was an <idult probttl>I) oici· Hrta v.·as OOCl' it warrn pl:i11·a•1 gray skull trd~ment was found of sut>tropk;.11 grassl:111d \11th bct!lg dated by even rnJre IH't'tlr.ilc radiotnelric n\Ctbods arut tht· r~1~1111s are ''·"J>t.'ctl'ci in a ft•"' 111ontbs a rnilc av.·~·r I.>ec. 10, only 25 years 0 1 d Johan!.un ~rhaflS s trcarns fr1·1~e..'<i hr lV.'O duys l>elufl: !ht: CXpl'dit1on identified l hl'Ol defunilt·I~• llS forc!t and sh.'.liiOI\' fresh V.'rl!l'I' UU'I' JI E SA!() ''II.'(' ere 99 9 with French aDa Ethiopian a ho 1n J ti\ d c 01 1 J t.' d lakes. he s&id . On\! conm1on pt·rt'1:nl cert;iin of rhc datl.'." sclentist3 ended. Australopitbcus. 'rhc ~ k u I I lhrory suggests that these ape 1r ihc ages arc d!ffl'rent. he The features of the four frag ment ni<iy ha1c <'tlulc 1nen dcvelopt.-<l tJ1eir ereet said 1nany sµt::rin lLsts say they leg bones dC'rinitely dislingui:-1h from a larger ind1v1t!uul. Sl<ifK'e to st-i: 01'cr the toll "·Ill be found lo be even older them fronl n1onkey1, chimps The hones \\'t're foun d lying b'T<ISSes to \\'lll C'h for than Lhree 1n1ll1on yrn rs. or gorillas and ~ho\\' that the among a rid fra gn1C'nls of J)ft•t.h1 tors and searcl1 for food. ·111e ;-.iational !:rographic bones belonged to a n reddish sandstone dC'pusitt'd JohaMOn said the bonts Soc1e ty r e po rt rd last individual who walked upright three n1lllion years ti g o . ~'t'rt' dated by the relationship t'iol'e1nti..~r th:Jt 3!1 ex 1xldition on two feet, Johanson said. Johanson said he belicv~ 1he of the rocks in which t11ey le.>d by an thropologi '.'i! Jl 1chard There also is evidence that fossils then;sel ves c;1n1e fron1 werl' fowxl to other strata, Lellkey found skull fr<1g111cnts these creatures had just a layer of mudstonc that once and by accepted ages of skul!s in Ken.l"a {'S!i rnn ted to 1.iclong developed tht! erect st1.1nce. .,••as tiic edge of a shallow of pigs and elephant teeth to early n1a11 ~·ho ]1\t•d 2.6 llo•plrolhed !-ierrctary of the Inte- rior ltogcrs C. R. l\.1or. ton entered Bethesda Naval lfospital in l\.1ary- land 'I'ueRd ay for treat- n1ent of an inflamma- tion of the right optic nerve. 1'he ailment was not related to the pros- tate ca ncer for which Mortan was treated a year ago. JOllANSON R E M 0 VE D TIIE LEG BONES v.·cre nIE LEG BONES indicate lake. fou nd nearby. The rocks are million years :1gu . rour tw~ to thre~inch )~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fragments and a fist-sized skull fragrTl('nt from a battered cardboard bo1t end ~aid they were "certainly the oldest, n1ost comp I et e specimens of fossil man that have been found anyw~re in the \\'orld." FOUND INNOCENT Or. Montemarano Pli)·sicia1t I nuoce n t lit Killing MlNEOLA. N.Y. (UPl l - After exa ctly one hour of dclibrrntion. a ~a!\SaU County jury has found Dr. \'inc enl A. l\lontemarano innocent of killing-for "convenlence''-a terminally ill cancer patient. Monten1ar11no, 3.\, is the fonner chief rc~idcnt surgeon of the Nassau Counly Medical Center. He was accused of Injecting a fatal dose of potassium chloride Into cancer patient Eugrne Bauer Dec. 7, 1972. SPQr-;TANEOliS cheering fron1 more than half 1he spectators greeted lhe verdict Tuesday. l\tontemarano slumped into his chair. Then bis attorney . James O'Brien, grasped him. shook him and smothered him in 11 hear hug. O'Brien burst into tea rs and as he released l\1onten1ara no, and the doctor removed his O\\'n glas~es and 1Yipcd away tears. J U 0 r. E Ri\ Y!\10~0 L. Wilkl's had given the eight· ma n, four-woman panel three a ltcr nati v es -;i cquit l'\1on tcmarano, or find hin1 guilty of murder or of alte1nptt'd murder. Pl1one Tip .Leads To Dead Body BURLINGAME (AP l -An anonymous tip to a te\c\'ision station has led police to the ifhn discovery of the scml- nliie body of a 30-year~ld now cwl!e in her camper truck here . ' OFFICERS SAID Tuesday that Liana Jiughes of Palo Alto had been dead more than \wo days, apparently from Strangulation, whea she Was fowld Monday nfiht. SM was reported mlulng last week by her husband , Frank, who .aaid ahe was .Jaat seen at the Sianford ~ing center. . Burlingame ·Police Capt: Gerald Nordstrom aakt an miksentlfled man called KGO. TV Monday nlghl and· lold new1Ca11ter Jerry Jensen there was a "murdtr vlctlm at 180 Park Road In Burlingame.''· MINUTES 1'ATER, t h o same man callea tiici: ind cljangcd !he loc1tloo lo•a "camper In a parking lot, adlaconl to J!O Pork Rood ." Police round the camper and t l>e blindfolded, selill-nude bady of Mrs. llughes inside. • ... ICll IHICTl't'I fHUHOAY NI. 1 THlU SUNDAY, Fii. 10. 1t 74. , "t I t ·'"" ~ . $. • ' . ... ,. ;~ :~j, r~ -• 111t0 I . OAMY IMC~I" °'' " • WOODLAND Milli 12'40 ViflOIY tl VI. ---·~ - BARE ROOT FRUIT TREES I • ""' diem•l•r. • ci..... ,, • .,,, '•ci(h..1 Apples l/c" FIUIT TREES VITAMIN 8° l • . fi91 m ' l"tA. 69'"'· • 9ok..t enomel flrtl1h. • wt.lie eflir. OUR REG. 2.99 Inn iA. - Nd. M100 "DOW." SILICONE SEAL • i-41 ond ~-It wilh t.0l1tt. • l e1;.h mHciew. • Wa•••proof. OUR • nQ REG. l.79-IA. .. .. ,_ DWARF FRUIT TREES ' I Che,.iH Appl•• Apricoh SEE OUR GREAT SELECTION 4 ~n • .1 8 FT. I If•" PLYWOOD o ,.,_..ci.d fir pt.,....ood. • btHI rMdi for tht'S-9 ._,.._.lob•· OUR 91n RIG. . :.' , 6.ff SHEET· ..c..:~ ~.,. . " •n ... a.n. SHflTROCK ' • ""'X::"· -·~·· . -· OUR 1~n REG. 1.89 EA. I" x2!' --·' FURRING • ltndtfl'I ltntlhs. • 511rfo<•d '°"'' .id .... • H11ndr..U -4 111t1. OUR •¢ ~· 1:1 UN. Fl. 'FOOT , REDWOOD LATH OUR •nn ~~.j ~ BUNDLE (ii • ••••••••••••111111111111111•!::·"'< r; ... r-------_ ..... :.r...:::_ •lllSfONI tlVO. 6JS NO Milt\ ot ITUOllAKl l .., iiUt..ew.t 111\1 U\111 .. l lll!WU -· • GARDlNA •OAIDIM GIOVI \2M2 IJ ... SO. WIUltll CHAl'M.&N AV(. "'" IOC•I Ill ""' 1•1• or Ml 000 00 0171t{1Ut\ .. .._ ...... JJa. \0 111\TOl '""'•' -°" \O\l!,.C0•1lt1•1• • WHITTllR l]SS 5 lill GIA'H 10 , .. 00:•11•1• O' ~··1 -! ' I Al GELS l I .COISEllVATIOI TIP 1 J No : 8 I l I on mu•ms 1 .. I Oil treatment• re1tore a..1 co mpre11ion in worn I •ntlnet and odd1 12% I le 20% more \li1co1ity to I oil to reduce fr iction J · .JI) tku1 reducing wear. • SAN lllNARDIND •RI 114 Olllt61 SltOW ti, •Ctol\ >10• Ml.,11" Kl I\! Olt• .. •11 -••tow,.l•f •HUNTINGTON llACH tONG BIACH 1)171 ~TH\! 7100 IOINOll ..... c ..... , °""' lllXI Wiii '"° \OUI" OI MOC:,. .. \11 .,.,11o r«1•1 "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION -W~:...-..... OF ROSES" .-.. 1973 AWARD WINNING ...... • Choe .. fr•.,,: Oyp1y M.dollion U-c11•" OUR REG. 4.99 ROSES BARE ROOT STRAWBERRIES • Oien!, 1wool, toity stu1w1Mnie1. O Grow yowr own and '°"'· OUR REG. 7' PEAT MOSS • 4 l'r c11blc ft . c•mpro11d to 2. • Wa1hM 10 ,,.,.., ... 'lllm a nd '"''· • Li1hlo1 In lo•t"'''· • ltloi"' w«I.,. In •ndy .. 11 •• ¢ ,,.,.,. IMPORTED WALNUT PAJIELINCi • l ic h w-4 tono whlch will tnchcince ony , .. m. • ,..,11 4 ''· ... h. .-. SHIU n 60 LB. BACi CONCRETE MIX @'J ¢ I~ • leody lo mi•. • Jo;ot odd waler. OUR Rl!G . 99' aAG xJ UNFINISHED~g~ WALNUT SHELVES • Ti.. ,.rl.,r oh• fo r do-il•JOll!Mlf • 1holvln1 proj.,h. • Eo1y 11 on1mltlo. 1"•24" OUR RIG. 1.39 ' . • Slurd y, hol·dip"'" 1alvonh ed lin~. • .&II occ1nori11 evallablt ol An11lt how, !ow ~·ic11 . ,. . ..~ •. '· . OUR REG. 69' 90 LB. ROLL ROOFING • CM.Nty me4o. • Ml-.! '"""· • Cheko of cel.n. OUR RIG. 4.99 ••"um ''"""" • 10 UMl1 0UA"7Tflf't I04.0 10 ~l<IAl N•IOOU.t U\.f,Gt ._, I i ' ! l ' I I ' ' ' i \ 8 Df.Jl V PllOT lrvi11e Classes Listed , The follo\ving tension courses al'\! open the public in Fcbru.'.lry. THUll.SOAY. FEI. 1 "Specl.il SenM!'l. -He~r,,.g, smell. To1!1," Arnold Slarr, aHocla1e prote .. or, M e !1 it i n e (Neurology), Cahfornla Cclll'!le cl 1.1tokin1, UC Irvine. Part ol a ledvre 1erle" "Scl•ni.!ic Medlt•ne lor "" Laym;in: Tne Nervou• Sy•tem," 7·1~ p.m., Fr~llman Li!!<:hlrf Hall. MP<lot~I Sur9e !I Blllg., UC lrv"iij (ampu;. $Ingle 111!ml11lon, $.6.!>ll. "Unoerllandlng and Mo I i v a t I n 9 Employ'"'·" ll""'erd Wll100, presiuent. A<1mlnl1!ralive Re~arcll A'!><>Ciate~. lr.c:. A ~ -d.iy 1emlnar, ~Jn a.m · 4:)1) p.m., Del Mar Room, Hajioay Inn tto1el, Jli l fjrf1tol Av~ .• (O•I~ /\'.~sa !nefr f.an Diego FrH.vayJ. Fee; UO, lntlulle1 cl~•• materl.lls. lunch 400 P•r~lng. "Tri. Roi• of Na,cotit Planls In s11ama11l•tlc C o n c e o r I on s al\d Bril•~ior," WIUl•m A. Em~n, Jr., Ph.D., prof•uor or BIOIQ9y, c,.li!ornl~ Stall Unlv•rslty at tfflrllirl<19e; •enior curator, Bot1n1-'. LM Angele.. County Mu~um ol Nl1u•lll Hlilory. Part ot ~ l1KIUrt·llln1 •erin, "Shlln•~nism· Sh.oait s In No<>o•dlnart Re1ll!y," 7·9:JO p.m., R.m, !Q..I, Plly•ical Stlfnces Bldg. Slnrile 1dml1slon. ts. SATURDAY, FEI . t "Communlc•!lon,," How~rd l'lil5on. prn!o~I. Admini•trllve Re s e a r ch Assoclalet, Jnc. Jt. (llle.d•Y wm!nar. 9:l0 •. m.-.6:3() p.m., Go!d Room, Mesa Commor11. Fee: s.io, lnclll<IH luncti. p1rk111g and ctau P'lllterlllls. "Staffing h>r Result.. ~•lecling , Appralll!1Q and DevalOPJng Employes tor Oi>«at!"9 Manitger1," Rohen Allen. M.l .A., con•U!tant. A on.4ay •emlnar. Sii .. 9::l0 a.m .. ~:30 o.m., Rm, !S7, Pt.v1Tcal SclfnCf'< f!\d;., F~e: :140. Include!> lunch a nd p.1rk in;. "Ta~ AJ~h of Re1! F.•1~te lnve11m1111s." Slrrlord Brick....,., LL,B .. allOfllt Y. A one-<1ay seminar, Sat., 9::JO l.m .... ::ltl p.m .• Rm. 1tl, Pl\v1lcal Sclt n.:•• Bl<lg. Fee: ~. lndvd•• luncl\ 1nd parking. MOHOAY, Fob. 11 "Oe•IQn, Con•trucl!on '"Id Co'! ct Mobl'-Home and Recrea!!Oflal Venicle Perks," JOHPI\ (. Bothtdlman, vice- pre1fdenl, Jt><epl1 E. B<:>r>adiman A1•DCl1tf'S, En;lneers and Con•ul1an!s. P1r! of • lecture 1erle1, "Mob;le H()m• P1rks: Past. Pr.,,enl ~nd Future," 7.10 p.m .. Rm. IOI, Pt1y1lc~I SclencK 8!dg., UC lrvln1 camou• SJn;le admluion. u .50. TUESDAY, Fib. 11 "5ur11lcal Tl\trepy/' Melvi" Sl\lttm1n, M.D.. clinic~I a~si11~"' profttJ.Or of Surgery, (•lilornoa (olle<ie at ~ldnt. UC Irvine; t>oara ot d1redt>N. Amark an (al'ICer Sodely, Oraf>9• Coon•y 8rench. Pa,1 o! ;; lecture Hrl~. ••carocer ..• ETlol(>!ly, EpiaemlolPQY, Tnerapv.'' 1·10 Pm , Freshman Lecture Hall, Medk~I Surge I Bia;. Siogle admission, '6.!>0. ··o.~1111 of Project: C on c e P I , Fea•lt>llotv, Completlon," Atma n o o V1~ue1. director ot de~iqn, G•anl Corpara!lon. Parr or a liKlure '""'"'' "Proless!CJnel Prftcllc•• In lht Hou•ing ln<!u•Hy," 1·9 30 o.m. Rm. 17!, Humanities Hall. 5111111• 1dmi11ion, ~-S~. "E:nvironmenh dnd Movement" Le;• Jacob•. B.Jt.., leache<. Crearlve Rl>ylhm .><ld Artl (On1ull ~nl, Odn(~. Part cl ;, leclu•e ••rie" "H•ppen•n9• In Cre•llve Aw•••,..~•.'' 1·10 P·"', Rm•. S10, Sll dlld Sl2. Urnvt•••I• lioQI• Sct.o<:J. ~711 C~mou• Or\ve. lr~me. s,ng'-w m11s!°". ".so. WtiDH ESDAY, Feb. ll "~0<ill\ern Cell!ornl•: L•11d cf Nul1. Cul\$ and lr.m•," Haro!d Charl\Ol>~Y. Ph d.. prolttsor ot ~cc;e.,-:.cy Celilornle Sllle College •1 Dominque! H•I" P"'' o1 .. 1eclt1t! •~"e' "Cail!ornl•. M~th• """ Rt,111111"!;" 1·10 pm . !=Im \/l. "Urnenil"> H•ll. s.nQ:• •<Jm•••lon, ,s.i.o. THURSDAY, Feb 11 •'Trauma. Lum~• 01,c." Jllm•• H 11 .• nM.e, M.0. .,:si.,.tan• P'~'~"" Sur9f1'Y /Neurr.lo;lcal), C 1 I r I or n • ''I t_-oll.-ge -o! Medotrnt , UC 1,.1n• P~·T I ot a lecture ""rle" "Sc1""1ltlc Med.(>r>t "-" lne L•Y<n•n lht NP•V<>U• ~.~1~m .. 7.10 p m, F,.,.,-n;,n LIKIU't H~d. l.'.f'<lkel Surge 11 Slo<;., ll.. !••· • c•mPLI• s.ng1e ·~~""'· ~ \.). \ "Solrl1uall•!ic S "" m ~ n 1 .,,,., r u•Ande1v1 of r.\e,,,o," It en~~· l(ea,ntY, Pn D, ••soc•a1• P•Ol~~<Qr o! Ar>lnr~l"'IY· UC P 1v~"•dt P~•! of • lecl~•.-tllm 1erlt1, ·~~am1n•1.,., ~lvdlt5 111 Nonordln~ry Rt al•1v •• I·~ l'l p.m .. Rm 10•. P1>v1ocal Scoence1 61Q~ ~Ingle •<1m!H1on. ,5, l'alDAY, SATURDAY I nd SUNDAY, Fib. B , H, and 11 "C:rl•h Man•;em•nl In !he 11ome." Cyn11>i1 0. N·••l+n. Pl\.0. "'""'age 1nd laml<v too1...,loL A lhre<e"<lay we•~end proqr~m 'and ln1tltule. F ri .. 7.10 p.m,; S~T .. 9 1.m .. 1'/:lO p.rn , l :J0.5 p.m.; Su". 9 a.m.·l?:XI p"', t :JO.J P·"'·' Tn;rd FIDC• Lour>Q~ G11ewev commons. fH : ~- "Llslefllng • . A 8r•ak!hrOUQh Ill ln!1rper10<>1I CrM !lvl!y," Cer a Id Rlcl'lard Bl1slr!. PnO. cl•,.,C al l'S~thOloglsl: prasldeM, Cr e 1 I I ~'! Ll1teners Guild, end 11elf. A ,,..,..__.,.,v we.k11\d work-"'<!P al Lt~e Arro .. l\f 1<J, Fri .. 1·10 p.m.; !al., f /1 m .11 f'Q!l'l l ·S p.m .. 7.10 o.m.; Sun, f a.m ·U noon, UC Conteren(e Cent••, L•·~ Arrll'N1'leild. Fee: Non·C't<l•I. US, Credll. "80. ln(loot• roorn ar>d b\)oHtl 1 c c omMod 11 10~1. t>Y! no! u1n<11or18Hon. No vj<itor' "O rt!Ul\dl or 1t•n1fer1 11ter pr09r1m t>eQin~. SATUllDAY. Ft~. i. ••or.-..:tlng for Rf'<ulh : Moll~a•lo<>, Commu,.lca!lon aoo LeM1trsh1D W OpHalfll!I Man1t9-nl," ~t>ber! Allen. M.8.A • .consullenl. A ~•Y 1•m•r>''· &at" '::JO a.m.4 :30 pm .• Rm. 190, COfftJIU!w ~clence l ld!j. FM; $-IC, Incl~ IUIKll Ind par)lno. "Slrftll!IV P lennl1111 tor B11r.ine11 Gf'owlh,'• ll:olwt'I J. Emmoni. MBA d lr.tor', lnd11Ull! tor Jt. d ~ I I' t f d P1•"'*"· A --0.Y UC ltvln~ l!Jl1WISion Mml,,..., Sat .. t ::JO 1,m_ 10 •~ p.m., Rm. 1$2, Phyl.lcai Sci"""e• 9td1., UC Irvine C1mpu1. FH: i'O. "" c:l!;Nin lunch 1nd porkl"9· TUllDAY, I'll. 1f ...... tlon Tlltrapy,'' H I I~ or ""~~. M.D.. protft1or u I llacll(lloOk:et Sd9flcn. C a I I I o r n I 1 c.llevt flf Mtdlclne, UC Jrvl111; r,o.rd Of di,...,.._ Arnerlce11 Cl l'IC• Sociely, O r •11t1 Co1111 t y tr1 nc1>, "Chemoltlfl'~/' Ridllt'd C)plfll. M 0., estoelaM d ltll,_.I prDfll-ol Medici,,., caJl'°'1'1t1 eel.... _. Medicine. UC lrYlne. il'lf1 "' 1 l1clur1 ~rl~1 "'C.-" •.• ltkllC19Y, E~hlfog1. Th«IPY.'' 7•11.,tl'I., F,..nm•A L1cH1 re Hilll1 ,,.,..ie11 s~ I Blff. $1ngre ldmlitlen, ...... "'"-.. ~ • "d Silbmll fl\f P ICl.IOI lo I U>r!IMf," JolY> 11'.onwlMr. JAi( COMtruc:tlolt ComPllllY· Part of I·~ Mrln, ''P rol••'IOfll l ..,...cttc:n 111 ,,,. t-rovtl!IO llOCWltrv.'' 7-f:• o.rn .. lltll'I. 111. Hvm1nttln H•U. , ...... HmfUJoti. ».to. A WEEK Of SUPER SPECIALS! ' ' :-•'\ ." Remember Valentine's Day is Feb. 14th Brig hi red heart filled w11h de· licoous O•~or1ed chocolate• and topped with on a dorable doll - for your Valen· tine. $ See Our Big Select~on of Nationallv Advert1Sed Heart Boxed (hocolotes! •Whit man Hearts ..... $2.75 to $7.95 •Hoffman Hearts ..... $1.50 to $4.10 • Schrafft's Hearl s ... $1.39 to.$7.95 Toy Valentine Pets on a Pillow M•n•c•u•e ploy p.,11 '" b1<9h1 •ed <1101> a hn~ pol· low lo• 10•• po•ly lo· VOii & P""'•· Made to sell '0' 16 ''Famous Oleg Cassini ~-Fashion Sunglasses for Ladies & Men ~::::~I; •;:,~ion;~:: o~ op~~,:~· $3 99 f.\nnv .... ,., fu1nd •n1>lle len· •~• oil '"'<>Oct·<"""""'• '""'n on~ lo1e1t 1rome1. Sorry, but we can 't mention the name ! Reg. s17s7 & s1911 Sale of • Travel Bags • Men's 5 Sui t FDldo¥er Bar • Women's 10 Dress Foldo¥er Bar UIPo \,gh,..,e,,;ht, f,!led w.1;, n~avv 11.,ty btcu p lored l <ppr•• ond ~eavy duty ho•dware la• yr a" of •e•vtce Con1· iot1oble 'l"P co'!•our hondle1. "'''" hond1 oc. ~eno•v pod.er.. $ 44 Id ea l Val en tine Gift for Him Give her a lad y Remington Schick Styler Dryer ~,.,1 .. 1_ <1'00,..,, ,,. ~1 ,,, , le· sg 88 <1 ""'"'D' '' • (,.o, tv,oh o•I 'e<•uor~ ·I". ~ ~~" ot "'""''J'' 11 )16 Mist Hair Curter ~:~,'~~.;~;~ •o:;;~'.~ ~ $1388 "'e" fo• t o1h•on I o••·dO• #H(.R The Newest Fashio n look in Spring Jewelry Go,f1 enome:ed o• """'d beod ne<~loc•• ond glou sac beod tQpene• wilh eo•"~<,i• to mooc h Choo1e f<om • Suede Leolher NOielly !ey Chains .......... 79' Dominion Rare Canadian Whisky Quar1$4&& Now rut~ low•r than oil ·~••ydoy ICN ot i~.19. Costa Mesa ZJJ E. 17 .. St .. Costa M~sa -·w- For The Tennis Player in Ylur Lile Wilson orP• Tennis Balls Santa Ana log IO¥il'Hjll 011 quo llry T•nn l1 boll1 fo< 0 limfftd '"'•· W. I' j I ........ Santa Ana llmNlo!MocAttlw -Reg. ggc Eveready 'C' or 'D' Batteries '4 73c Reduced from Our Re gu lu Stock! Super Values Hand Tools •SI .I~ Shl,er Pl1ne • Sl .61 CDm~1ni!11n Sqv1re c • Sl .61 Ctp1nt S1w • Sl.J! 6·ft T1pe • Sl.09 Strew~11~er • Sl.2t llck Hlmmet • S!.11 He1 KeJ Se! • 11 .11 Wire Wbeel tor D111J ea .· • $1.09 Tlck Liller 5 Ga lion Metal Gasoline CID M''°' rnow"h $488 rop hondte ond long poul 'poutl Sells El sewhere for Twice the Pr ice! Deluxe Vinyl Lace-On Steering Wheel cover $1 le~ £01y to ,.,,,..,u fgo.., bo<ked, wo" r 11 p, 9'Vt l ""e !J"P. , . 0 •porl'y lool<. Stainless Stee l with Copper Bottoms! 1 & 2 Qt. Saucepans or 9 Inch Skllet • WtdMsdoly, Ftbr\lary 6.; 1974 PILO'i ·ADVE RT JSER Nn •t t11t1stic s1ti11s. irt Short Sleeve Prints Nic1l11oi!o•t d no1ron blend of polye11er I. conon ... to· pered & toolt d in he1h n•w p•mt\ & colo'>, lull cu! ti••• S·M·l ·Xl. Buy1 you con'1 o f· fo,d 10 min o1 rhi1 pu(•. ae ,$. 0 I Long Sleeve .. . . . 4 IOI' 511 • S••rt Sltl'' T1il•rH K11it s,1rt S•irts .................... s3" • l••1.s111¥e ·11il1r1~ K1it s,1rts Sbirts ........•.•.. .' ....•. s491 • S~1rt Sleen Crew Meck C1tt111 K11it Shirts ............... S2" • Sha rt Slet¥e Ac lie Kait Shirts ............................ s4n · Reu. '1 451 •225 Golden Autumn 1 · • Toiletries • • SllS 2.0z. s,,a, Mist • Sl .45 f.IL L11i11 . Cloo1ou! bvy of o b•lovt d frog ronc • d l1continw 1d . P oc kog ln g -mok •1 ·•u iv .. owoy" pric• pou;bJ1. $1 43 BAYER Bottle al 200 Aspirin Tablets ••• ,.,.~:~:..'.~~.;'.:",, $196 54c CREST 7 -o~r~::~!~~u·:e~intTooth Paste59c <~"" 11•~ 0'1t l \<'il<nq lo• SSS ml),t l Heul .,,.,,,11. 15c Off •n Label • • • qw<l.I~ for lo""' coo> .• ~y Regular, Hanl to Hold, Super Marti to Moltl, or Grey \":,~r Welcome Mats $119 V0-5 9.oz .Aeroso1 97.c Hair Spra,. • • • • • • • ' $196 $183 NEO.SPORIN Y2 0z.Topica l Antibacterial Ointment • .,mboued on ge!o!one i;n q1een q1ou.,rl Made to sell for 49c & 59c 1 Totem Food Storage Bags • 011111,ic Stri11 • lfftlt TIHI . "'"'TI•• • S•k•r tk ltar • lll1th1 &1111 PACK of SO f o1y·to·do w ood1 pu11'91 wj!h fllHrboord inlay· In $1 19 KAOPECTATE B·Oz. BBC Antidiarrhea l • ggc OLD SPICE Shave Cream 7 l C ll·Or. Rtpl>r/Mnllll Ir li111 •Y S•1lt11 $1 59 SOFT 'N ORI 11-0r. 11111 C11 s 1 0 9 hti·P1rs,ir11t $1 39 VtTALIS 12·0Z. Mt1'1 Hair THic • • • • .$] 18 ii ... .,. ~· . ( . •T .. •lod:•ld aln Valley •Hloi.tl•-lo• at 1 .. ,,, l I ter W"I I tau • 811•1• W I " • ' 3 • "'LO"~' I .... 1 .14 ---'"---DAILY PILOT 17 West May. B~ Out .for Rest of Season / ,j ATLANTA !AP) -Th< Los Angeles l.Uers bava lost fusl plaL't': iu the Nat ional Ba.c;fetbaO ~ation 's Padfk 01'.•islon, but n1ore Irupartanl, the)''ve lost Jerry West lor the U1ird time this sci.son. West reb\jured \he nag ging grqin 1nuscle pull thnt has plagued hlrn. all season in the first five 1ninutes ol ~ a 116-112 overli1ne loss at l~ouston Tuesday night. He hobbled off the ~urt and ~uld be out for the mlt OI the season. · \v,, \\1hilc the Lakers moved on to At1anta for tonight'1 game ~Hh the H.aWb, . :~, Wett was expe<ted 19 be ullllined by team physlcians today In Los Angel ... 'The KnwkJ ma y be without suspended r cw t.la rovil;·h. Lakers lose ~PY Price to back-to-back technical iouli in tbe first qu.arwr and • two technk.'Ols sent Heppy l-la\rs1011 lo Ou 1'V Tonight Cha1111el. 5 al. 6 And ·,•:hile Uie J..a kers llr.'ll, Colden State won its eighth straight ga1ne with A 129-113 victory over Seattle cull.I the \\tarriors edged the Lakers out of fi rst place•by ;,ercentage points. the locker room in the second quarter. West was just starting lo relu rn to Despite being three men short . the lonn after the abdominal pull sideline:! l.nkers went into the final five minutes hlm for five weeks and losing him of the game \.\'ith a nlne·polnt lead . aga in tot.lid severely hamper Lakers ; The Lakers still held a 106-103 lead effo~ to o'1ertake the surging Warrio~ .. ' with six se<:onds left but instead of Tile ,,,IJ'le against llouston saw th, conceding a basket, Bill Bridges foulc-d , . I . . ' . UCI Rallies· to Win Vanguards Peak Too Soon, 58-53 Dy lll)WARD L. JIA~DY OI ""' "Dellr Pli.I Sl.U ~ deliberale , sharp-shooting Southern California College Vanguards basketbaU team threw a major scare Into coach Tim Tift's UC Irvine Anteaters Tuesday night before succumbing, 58-53, in action on the UCI court. Paul Peak's Vanguards. paced by Ted llergersoo and J ack Causey, came ro play and showed tbeir lntentio'ns by taking a 34-25 advantage,to Uie dres8ing room at halftime. · But it was an equally determined band of Anteatern tBat made a complele recove,Y in the early moments <jf ~the second half with Jerry l\1aras at th e helm. With ~l&1ras hitting five poin:s to t11m it around after UCI fild caughl up. ihe Anteatt'rs \Vere • the ro ad to victory. UCJ outscored !he Vanguards, 17-1, in the firsl eight n1inutes of the seeond half to ta ke a 42-39 advantage. Th e Antenters never looked baek. / 1nan·lo-man defense. "They were cn1otionally prepared for the game and 1 thought they played ptL'tty weU. "We Y.'aDte<l to get a ·high tempo g<ime and they \Vanted it slower and won out. But I thought our players rose lo tile cha·llenge." Peak wa:1 a picture of disappointrncnt and said he felt his squad had played a better gan1e against USIU Saturday night but didn't lake anything away from the Anteaters. "Our guys krpt their poise all th e way but we had three offensive fouls in the last three n1inutes. 111at's three turnovers and you can't \\'in games playing that \vay in the close ones." Richey U11set~ McMilla11 Inlis WTT Contract During that .~1retch. UCJ"s ~t:irrinu fi ve shared in the scoring colunln 1\·it h Deve Baker hilting six. and Kev in Davis, Tim Tivenan and Scott Magnuson cOntributing twu apiece. Jn the first half . UCl's shots were ST. PETERSBURG, Fl u. -f"ou rth- limitl'd by a tight two-three zone defense seeded Cliff Richey has bt.·C'n oustl'{.I 1he Rockets' Rudy Tomjanovith who adtlOO a free throw and sent the game Into overtime . Tomjanovicli "'SS high point n1un for llouston wilh 30 v.·hlle Gail Goodrich carried Los Angeles with -14, 19 of thein in the fourth quarter. Dave Woh l scored si x straight free throws In overtime to spark the Houston \\'in. It was the first Roc.kel overtin1e victory in five games lhis season while the Lakcrs lost their third straight in eittra time. The Lakers, besides •blo\ving the lead at the end, also managed only %2 of ... 37 free throws "'h1le Houston hlt on 2~ of 25. Tonight's ga n1e agai n!t Atlan ta Is the set.'Ond of a three-gan1e trip Uiat en<ls Sunday <1t (.lucago. Atlanta coach Conon f'itzsimmons Tuesday s us pended htaravich ··indefin it ely '' for ''dis('iplinary reusorlS." LO$ "~UELEI (!UI: H•lr1ton l-t-11w~i"l· t. E Sm•!n 10. C.ooadcn ""• Wtl1 J, P. 1111 .. v n. l!rl<!v'• I), w~~nll'\91"" 2. H&Wtno•ne 6 HOUSTON {l l~l · Cule,.1•n I. TOOll•llovlcl\ :JO. D. s .. 1111\ 11, M~•ph~ 11. NtWlln 11, /,\~~Iv 1,, fl ~Tlel! e. Went 6. l VI ,t,n11clot 'J JI 11 n ~ 11? Hou1!0<1 21 Jl 2• ~9 10--116 FQ\ll<KI <>~I · GDOl;lrl~h, (ill~m6n. M11•11•1<, N<""I"! To1.,1 IOOlt· L~ "'ngt16~ ;6, fto111111n .JI_ Ttcl\nk~I>: Pr lea 1 l'ltlro1on, A. !,l it U~I Ttle~hota udder ... the ~et and if it didn't hit in the ~;;-0.000 Jlayrnonll Ja1nes Tenn is !he first effo BCtgcrson and Causey Cla~ic. losing to Jira llrebec of '!control. · t the big di!ference was in the Czechoslovakia, 7-5. 6-2, Tuesday nigh t. n ber of turnover.; "'ilh u C 1 ?-.fean"'hile, Stan Srnith ·was am on1.: o:im milting 14 to sil for SoCa l. They the \Vorl d Chanlpionship Teru1is bluC SUSPENDED Atlanta Hawks basketball coach Cotton Fi tzsimmons Oeft) talks to Pete lv1 aravich during a ti1neout Jn a gan1e against 11ouston Satur- day. Fitzsi1nmons suspended Alara vich 'l'u esday for diciplinary reasons. l\1aravich is the I·lawks' leading scorer and ranks second in the NBA . wire ea us1..'<I p:lrtia!ly by poor passing group players to advance i11 the c\'en t. a9'1 more often by a tenacious front~uM Sn1ith ousted Burry Phillips·,\loon.• ol man-to-man pressing defense put on by Australia, 6-3. G-2. To· SA Valley Duel Bijl Helot. Kip He.arron and '~ "'IIl"'~htr .zrt~itcbe$,''_,Boro Jovanovic of ~~-~fayed our mu.lrlple ;ones ra!hcr Yugo~<1Via Sl?P~ Clark GraelnK'r. 6·1. pOof'ly in th e first hlQf,". 111}.,: ~aj~ 6-2: ~a z. _}{e1d .,1t:ILP11Duted ' f' ra n k following the . game. "W'e ~dMI· ~~~ . -~hOJJ.1'"!3; f?t ·AJex t.fltrcvell of tlX' second half when we wet'li'. ... 1:0 a -Ru.sSi~ ~at Brlttn , Fail'li e of Nc1~ tf ~':; ~-Zealand, IH, 4-6, 6-4. Ancl Raul R:llnirez Ut ,,..,.,;::;'pf .,, soe:ai c~nS-:J "' of Meb:o Mopped Charles Pasarett1 6-J, Biil•• 5 ;J J 15 O~coe••o11 8 1 • 17 G-L Mar•s ' ! 3 1' HN!rrort 2 I 1 j Trip in ,a Panzer Tank ls the Only Way to Go alblo~~i j 0 0 I COU.fY 5 1 1 12 Dl'(b J 0 ·I I 8111 Helm 4 O 8 llWIOf~ 1 0 I 2 Kump.r 2 G o Maognu>bl l a I 6 .l. Helm 1 a I Mno~h! I D 0 l Slr.ra.ds~i 1 Q O B...... O O 1 O lot~ls 16 6 ll 5&. To1~1s 11 J ii " 1tt1Ullm•: S.:.C•I Ctllfa•. :i+u. I :· WFL Drafts • :Valbuena Gary Valbucna's b :l r g n i n in g ) po"·er between two r i v a I ~rrofrssion.:i l football leagues took -I n turn upward Tue sday when the f former Fountain Va lley High <1nd , Orange Coast College sta r \vas Qtlrafted 1n the 16th round by the .:Southern California entry of the ·.tledgling \Vorld l~ootball League. Valbuena, "'ho played tv.·o years s the No. 2 quarterback at the niversity of Tennessee. \Vas arted in1 Lbe \0th round by the Id champion Miami Dolphins the National Football League st v.·eek. Valbuena. a tl-3, 210-pounder, told he Daily Pilot recently he v.·as rprised lo be picked by the lphins and ln(erred that he might · ign with Mlaml lf Ute oiler was lghl, The Dolphins' No. 2 quarterback 40-year old Earl Morrall - cx~ted to retire soon. Valbuena is the sec ond uarterbac.k drafted by t h e them· Califoriila team . Jes~ reitas of San Diego Sl.9te was icked on the fourth round. e 3-yenr Part O:\KLA!'\D -Fre \l .\fc~1 illan of south Africa. "'ho 11on the 1~'67 '\lhnblcdon doubles cro1vn \\'ith Bob fl cwitt. ha s signed a three-year coot ract to play for the Golden Gaters in \Vorld Tca 1n Tennis. e Fo1•orile• Advn11ce FORT L\UDERDALE, Fla. -Th ree of the top four secd l·rt players. t\t-rry (l!el\lil!I.', N<1ncy 11ichey (;untrr a11d f{osen1ary Casals, P<•Ve odva11ccd in the l~ort Laudefdale Thnnia ClaS11ic. Second·seedcd ·. Mist Melville. o r Australia.' beat Elly App..·l of Jl ol\nntl 6-4, G-1 Tu~da_v. Third • !1(.1(,.>dcrl ~!rs. (;untcr lopped J\.1 ona Sehallou ~-6. fi-.J, 6-l nnd fourt h-seeded Miss Casals, Ucut J\1imi Jausovcc of Yugoslavia 6-4 . 6-4. Fr11ncois Durr of Prance beut Helen lr0uPlay of Australia , 6-3, G-3; .Kutja Ebbingbaus of Gennany bc<1t Kerr y HarriJ; of Australia, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 ; Lesley Hunt of Au stratiit beat Robin Tenney, 6-3, 6-1 , and Isabel rernandez of Colonlbla ousted 'Patty Anne Reese, 6-4, 6-. e Tanlle111 Duel NORTH LITTLE ROCK The Arkansas I fl t c·r n a t..i o a a I tennis tournament features a doubles match tonight that \\.'i ll pit lQdia's top players against Dick Bohrmtedt and Jeff' Austin, botlf. of Caiifornia. ' ' ' t :rbe Americans will be playing An and Amritraj and his brolher Vijay. In Tues day's action. J u r g e n Fassbendei of West Gei:many defeated Jaime Pln~Bravo 'of Chile G-3, 6-1, Charles 0Wena defeated Paul Kronk or Australia fi..1 , 6-3, ind J!n 'Fletdler of Australia beat NiCk Kalo of Athens, , Greece, 6-lt 6-3. ) , . ' /_ If I had lots or monev and k.J1e1~· of a war surplus store -that had a couple of Panzer tanks for sale, I'd purchase them for Corona dcl ?\-far 1-ligh School to use Friday ni ght. Thal wiU be the dreaded occnsion when the Cd~·I Sea Kings 1rill jou111c.v to Santa Ana Vaney High for Irvine Gt.ENN WHITE \VH 11'E WA~H l..enguf' v:irsity and junior v:1rsi1y baskc.!ba!l CQlllpetition. Such adventu re rivals a walk around the base. of ~1L Vesuvius during an eruption. Or going lo sleep in a hungry cannibal 's kitchen. . Personally. I fear for the sakty of Corona del J\1.ar fans , roaches, officials and players 'who \\i ll make the risky appearance Friday night on SA Valley's Campus. A number or Orange Coast area schools have reported incidents with SA Valley al athletic confrontations. things ' that have happened seemingly without· provocation. In the case of CdM, it's upset victorY over Sa nt.a Ana Valley in the first round of league play has cost the Falconi a share of the league lead. Therefore, some or the trouble makiq,g factions at SA Valley may· use Uiil as an excuse for stirring up things Friday night. People going ·there risk havlng ti res ' slashc.-d. Or being th e victilns or vet'b<tl harrassment. Even the possibility of violence must be considered. Corona del ~1ar principal Dennis Eva ns ;1d1nits concern and has asked his SA Valley counterpart for adequate police pro!eciion -perhaps even an escort for lhe Cd~1 players to and fronl the gyni. It's a shame that interschola stic ;1lh!etics has arrived at the point 1vhere f:ins are better off lo stay hoine rather than ri sk personal safety or other abuses. It's a shame a police escort for players rnust be considered. It's a shan1c when a school has such a inusty reputation that game officials <J rt' int1midatt>d by !he orn inou s threat of trouble. Or in &'Qnle cases, men fl atly refused to accept officiating assign- men!s at the sdlo:>I \\ittr the tarnished image. If Sagta Ana Valley offi cials don 't have enough control of that n1ess to g('t it cleaned up , let's have the school banned from interscholastic cornpetilion until the day conies when fol ks can go there without Uie cloud of fear hover- ing over their heads. PS-Apologies for an incorrect state· men l in an earlier \\'hite \Vash \\·hich made reference to a murder on the SA Valley Campus. It did involve SA Val- ley students, but took place off can1pus. l\farquelle Wins MILWAUKEE -f\.1aurice Lucas sank a 20-foot desperaHon jump shot at the buzzer to give sixth·ranked Marquette, down by nine poinls with 6:30 to play, a 59-58 college basketball victory over \llisconsin Tuesday nighl. ·' • ' ... •• ~1 .. ~, I • ta:µa:o · P,f,.JS'~-Play U -~· at Newport ' U.S. National water polo matches/ 5-4 , when our team scored Peter Asch, a Orst team all -world entertalll! 'i llmllar group fn;m with rtl ieconda 1o play," Newland player in Belgrade. last sumffii!r and in a polr of games at the recalls. a graduate¢' the•Uqiversity of Califomla ·Mesa district pool Friday plglit . Die fivel pliyen who played under (Berk<ley) along WI.th Bruce Bradley Saturilly 11ternoon, bead co'ICh ~ I tjlt 11.S. coeoh ft, ~ tjn1• J>O!I years land will hive nve pr•t Or ,pill/Incl"® Bru'* B.llc~.\ Jjll) i<rull'· Jack from tho U.S. Olympic team in 1972, Jrvlne players on the roster. Dlckn\aM, Boyd Phtlpot an<f' Gby Anlley. ai-e also members of the U.S. conttngent. day night's action gets Undtr" wrf Only f.hill>OI ond Anjley· !love cllglbJlity Otltm include Tom , Belelonl~ John 7:30 and Saturday's game Is 'set rernalnin& at UCI. f SWt:nsen, • Doug Healy and ft e Ve noon •&•inst thy leaijl t)iat ftnWJed Krute, 1 I Pbll!l<>I aoo Antl ey were Hammond. th In lhe World Clip Oo mCs list mefi\6ttif"'"SrtM.tand's U.S. tenm in . -&etefont• is or Iltt};rtn descent· •nd !din.mer In Belgrade, Yugoslavia. the world student games Jn Ma,,cow participated in the World Game!. lie · l •we beat them In the World Cup last sutnrner. wait also o member of tM UC Berkeley / ' " team that \li'OI\ the NCAA championship In December, along with Swensen and Healy. ilammond is a goalie and a graduate of San Jose State. Newland and assistant coach Monte Nltakowskl ol ilwiUngton Beach v.· i I I di~ the U.S. squad in the four games. 't11e ltnllan team has been ln Mexico and cxi.1kt h~ve trouble adjusting lO U'f! cllmn.tc ro.-the e a r I y games. according to Newland. l\1aravich's Stnr111y Career Hits New High ATLAi\'T A I AP J -Coach Colton Fitzsimmons of !he Atlanta Hawks of the Nationa l Basketball Association clamped an indefinite suspension on Pi stol Pete Maravich Tuesday for "'hat the Ct>ach called "one incident." Hov.·ever, Fitzsimmons refused to say \\'hat "'as involved. but he indi ca ted the suspension m<ly last onl y tv.•o days. ··r "'iii talk v.·ith him again Thursday :ind at that tim e. I hope Pele \l'ill be ret1dy to go again ,'' Jo~ilzsinnnons sa id. "This Is something you never 1\·ant to have lo do," the coach said. "TI1ere 1ras one incident that 1nade it so I v.'o uld have lo rnkc ae11on. I just hope it will n111 ke our ball club stronger and ~1ara\"ich 's relationship \\'lth the ball club stronger v.•hcn he comes back." Maravich rn isscd Atlan ta's 121-103 victo ry O\'er 1hc Ca pital Bullets Tuesday nigh t :inrl is expccte<l to 1niss tonight 's game '""ilh lhe Los Angeles Lakers. "I really have no co1nment to make on the ma iler,'• ~laravich said in a telephone int ervie\\' '"·ith The Associated Press shortly after the suspcrL<:;ion \\'3S announcl'(I. Guards ut the north\\'est Atlanta apartment l'Ompl ex \\'here l\laravic.h Jives turned nc\\'Smen and photographers away "'hen they attempted to see the -National Basketball Association's No. 2 scorer with a 28.3 average per ga me, There had been speculation that the suspension stemml'<I from J\·Jar avich drawing a technical foul ln a game at flouston Sunday night. "Pete got mad at a ca ll by referee Jim Capers ri ght before halftime and had lo be res t.rained from attacking the official." said Fitzsimmons. "Pete never got his game back together, and I had to sh him down in the last qftarler. "'I'hat altercation cert9.inJy wssn't the basis for the suspen.sion ,'' Fitzsimmons sa id. "I also have been known lo have trouble with referees." '111cre was another report that an argument developed between Fitzsim- mons and Marsvich on the flight return- ing from HU()rS!oo, but Fltzs:immoos also denied that . He said it involved "just one incident , but there re11\y wasn't any trouble at all on the plane," Fitzsimmons said. 1Maravlch has spent a rather stormy four se&sons in the NBA slnte he was signed to a reported five-year contract for $l million alter setting 11\l·tilne major college cn rec.r and si ngle-season scoring records at Louisiana Slrlte. JERRY WEST T1~age(lie s Mai· P1·eps; l(i11gs Play "1 KENT. \\'ashingl on -A lfi..ycar-<llrJ high school basketball player collapsed during the Kcntridge-Tyl'e sophomore prei) bnsketb;1ll gan1e Tuesday and v.'a:i pronounced de:ld 011 arrival al a local hospit al. Krntridgc principal George \\rilson said the cause of dea1h of Ri chard Lyons \\'as not i1n1nediately k.no\vn. Lyons had not bee n touchc<I by another player prior to collapsing, \Vilsoo said. e Swimmer Critical SANTA C'LARA -A Santa Clara high school s\\·imming star was reported in critical condition today after he passed out during a pool \vorkout. Authori1ies said Ken 1~1 i rch, 18, \\·as practicing 40-ya rd "no breath" laps to build his lung capacity Tuesday wh en he suddenly lapsed into unconsciousness in the n1iddle of U1e pool. 'f\\'O 1ne.n1be rs of the swiln teatn pulle<l hirn from rhe \1•ater and coach George Ha ines revived him wilh n1outh-to-moutl1 1·esuscitation. ~-l irch \vas admitted to the inte1lSi\'c care \1·art1 at O'Connor Hospital in Sant:i (..Iara \1·hcl'c a spokeSJnan said hi.; breathing: and blood pressure had stabil ized . e B11ffnlo l11vades ING LEWOOD -The Los Angeles Kings and Bufta\o Sabres, two 1eam.s with a lot in conunon in the National Hockey League, get together tonight. Bolh teams, the Kings in the Western Division and the Sabres in ithe Easr. are in fifth place and both fighting to make fourth and earn a spot in the NHL pluyoffs. Buffalo, 1vith a 22·23·6 r cc or d , hai; 50 points and trails fourth place Toronto by eight poin ts. e Grldders Honored CAf','TON, Ohio -Tony Canadeo, Bill George . Dick "Night Train" Lane and Lou "1be Toe" Groia have been named to pro foo t.ball 's Hali of Fame. it was announced. Tuesday. Fonnal induction for the four players will be on J uJy 27 at the annual Pro Football 1-lall or Fan1e ga me here. The new inductee s bring to 81 the number of players enshrined in lhe Hall. e Rocl11g E . .,1e11ded The California Jforse Racing Bo;u·d TuC'sday approvC'd a one-<.1:1y ext ension of the Horse111en 's quarter horse racing flssocintion nleeting to rnake up Monday night's ca nceled progran1 at L o s Alan1 i1 os. The 111eeting, originally scheduled to close Saturday night.. will close J\.1onday night. A malfunction in tolalizalor equipment forced the track to close down after one race ~tonday night. Ton1 .Baker. association g e n e r a I ma11<1ger. said admission tickets, parking tickets and programs from J\.1onday night can be honored or exchanged any night ror the rest of the n1eeting. e Cro10 Rerlgns CLEVELAND -The Cleve l and Browns have accepted the resignation Qf John David Crow. offensive backfield coach, so he could Lake a position as orfcnsive coordinator with the San Diego Chargers or the National Football League. Quarry Expected To Figl1t Ali MIAMI BEACH !AP) -Muhammad Ali and Jerry Quarry have agreed to a heavyweight bout at Madison Square Garden in New York City iD J\.tay, Miami Beach boxing promolcr Chris Dundee said Tuesday. Dundee sa id he had no details of the match and added thnt no contracts ha\'e been signed. "But lhe target date Is May t or 13, '' he said. An gelo Dundee, Chris' brother and the trainer of All . i& in Europe and ~·as not available for eomment. Contracts arc expected to be signed nrxt week. \ • La gima, El Toro Collect Dana llills lligh extended Orange League baskctb:.i!I <..'Q- leader El Dorado in to thrt'c overtimes, but still defeated, 63-61. on lire win- ner's court Tuesday 111ght. In Other garnl!S l11volv1ng South Co<ist tcains, Luguna BeaC'h cla11n('d a 60-55 victory in Urar1gc League pl;iy at Valent ia, :i11ti El To r o truruncd \'isiting llcrilage 74- f.6 in :i 1111n-lc:1gue CluHC<iL Kevin lll'enan, \Vho scored <ill or I::l [)orado's overtin1e points, scored follo\~1ing a 1nissed !)ana llills free thro\11 10 provide El Dorado y,•11h its nfr1rg:in of victory. Dana llills had a chance to \.\'in in regulation tin1e, but n1isscd \\VO free throws in ~ bonus situation, arid !he Dolphins had the lead and the ball in the second overtiTne session. Another missed free throw gave El Dorado another chance. and the winners tied il again. Bil l Springn1~1n scored :11! fo ur points in the overtime sessions for Dana 11i\ls. , .. DIUY ,llof l"htlt bf 1"1trkX O'a.-li Sunset Roundup Marina, Oilers In Final T est,s ~tarlna a n d Huntington Be1ch High face lbe fin.al obstacles tonight before squar- ing oil in TIIE GA.\\E II •• put of a fUU o!a<e of Sunset Leaau~ batll.etbill activi ty • Marina t.>lla An 1 he Im . wbllt. Huntington Beach ls al home to tangle with ever- dangerout Loara ln the fmal rontesl.3 before No. 1 rated Bucs Te st Cerritos t.Iarlna and No. 4 HuntlnalQIC Be11.ch square off Friday In the rematch of the year. Other Swiset Learue games tonight find Newppl'.l ' Harbor entertaining Santa Ana. and Westminster chellenglna: vJalt. Ing \Vestern. Al.I bc&ln at 7 o'Cloc k. ~farina has reeled off 20 straight victories, Jnclud,lng an earlier ~ 17-point win over Anaheim . Balanced scoring from all five starters and dependable work in the cl utch hv reserve Kevin Landgraf ai-e the keys to Marlna 's succeS!. Bob Losner Is P¥1arlna's top scorer with a 14-polnt average, Keith Koeller is averaging The effectiveness of Cerritos nearly 12 and guard Byron <:enter Al Fruhwirth v.•ill Kosick carries a 13 per game probably determine th e standard. outcome of tonight's South Huntington Beodi, mean- Coast Conference basketball "'hile. has a 17·2 m 11 r k" crucial bet .... ·een Orange Coast on the season with one ot and the Falcons. those victories a II % • 4 7 The tilt be&inf at 7:30 at conquest of U>ara in first OCC. round play. Coach Elmer Fruhwirth, the conference's Combs ' Jl untington Be a ch lea:diJ1g srorer with a ~.6 Oilers base their attack on average, injured a knee last the oulSide shootlng of dead· \llednesday in a non· eye guard Raul Contrerils and conference g~ and sat out the y.·ell-roordlnated efforts of Cerritos' !~point loss to El four other capable starters. Camino Saturday night. Scott Rankin , possibly the The 6-9 postman is expected league's most Imp r ove d to .start, but it's a question player, backs Contre ra 1 ' just how far he'll be able scoring with a 13 point per to go. game mark. F'ruhY.irth scored 22 points Loera, which stayed even El Toro, mean while. look com nuu1d frotn the sta11 to score its eighth straight y,•in. Gary Connally and B i l I ~1ahoncy paced El Toro 's scorers with 16 and 14, mostly from the ou tsid e. John Jackson and Mike Ca pistran handled the inside \\'Ork and also hit in double figu res. BIG STRETCH BY MV'S MARTY ZOGG (25) FAILS TO NET II R EBOUND. SADDLEBACK'S STEVE DYER 1441 GAINS CONTROL. and dominated the toards in with ~!arlna for three quarters C-errit.os' 82-55 win ov-er OCC In Its last game, fea1uree the in the first round. outside shooting of iuard Ted Dave Kicsselbach, ~lark Rathbun and r.1 ikc Serrano shot over a Valencia zone de· fensc to catapult L<tguna Beach to its victory. l\IV Erupts For94-39 Tritons Stay Atop Circuit JC Ca gers Play T011igl1t He's led the Falcons to a O'Donnell and the inskle work 4-1 South Coast rerord and ot center Les Martin. a share of the conference lead Newport Harbor, fresh from with OCC and Santa Ana. an overtime victory over If Fruhv.irth ls ineffective, \\'estmlnster, is favored to then the Piral~ figu re: to stay on the heels of the league match up on the boards Y.'ith leaders wilh a vi ctory over the Falcons. Santa Ana, the only wlnlw ' Ki esselbach hit fi ve fi eld goals, Serrano and Rathbun four each as La guna Beach grabbed a 38-22 halftime lead and the v.·inners held on despi te a late rally on !he part of Valencia. La11gher With .67-52 Cage Verdict S..1ddleback and Golden \\'est \Orange Coast has h ad team in the league. <.'Olleges face f or m id a b I e problems with Cen itos O\"er -;::==========:::; opposition in JC basketball the vears, winning just three! ~ Litfunil Stach K ifo~fltMCh Wt! .. hl Ra111b"n Serr•OO r'nJ lgllpl lp 9 I ~ 19 1 6 J 10 • 1 0 10 8 I l II McManu~ Koenig A~ln~ To:.1•1$ Score by t1u1ner~ I 1 • 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 ? 0 ~· 11 11 ltO t.e~un• Beach !• ?• 11 10--60 vaiencia 11 11 IS 19~ e 1 T-U•l . " COf>nilllY 8 G Sm.-:llty J O Ja;:k1<>n 6 0 Green J o MilhDnl V 6 2 " ' " " • " • L\1ission Viejo H i g h 'll basketball tt'am released a season's \\'Orth of frustrai ion in one <'''ening ;ind 14·on in a lark. 9'1-39 over Crestvie11· League rival Sad d 1 c b a c k Tuesday on the loser's court. It v.·asn 't just a laugh('r, it ""'as a regular comedy con- toert. By ROGElt CAR~ON Of lht Oally l"il ol 51111 San Clc1ne nt e l!igh's Tritons C'()tltinue to share the Orange IRagi.?e basketball lead 1vith El Dorado follov•ing their 67-S2 1riumph at Brea Tuesday night. [){'spite the eventual 15 point n1:lrg1n of victory for coach Stun DC'~taggio·s Triton s. it took sornc <:lutcl1 play b~' sci era I San Clcn1cnte players in the fln;il quarlcr before the spunky Brrans fell. . T·\vicc Brea p..'lred a 17-point defic.ll to five points in the second half and y.•it.h 4:35 ren1;nn ing the ho~! \\'ildr<~Ts 1\·erC' do.vn b.\' only :i;ix 11·llh 6-8 linrr\· \\'eslon hot from inside. · But then the 1idc turned as Scott ~1·ers cashed in a free tlrro11· and Uob Yoder hit fron1 2/J fl't't out. JJrea struck back , h u l of 20 games \\'Ith the Falcons. IR WALTERS quickly it \\'as 6-6 Dan Dodd action tonight. The Pirate3 '1:ill open with .-...• going in for a layu p and then Saddle back·s Gauc:hos. a foru·ards Rod Snook (~) and ~'"°'"°CAM°'"'.......:. Jeff Densmore hit both ends surprise 7~-7.1 y,•inner ove r Jim \\'orthy (6-5 ). center Bob 11&icmflaf- f d e Sl"1•t1·on to G t I I S I d nu.r'.&.u .. KACI~' o a one-an -on "' rossmon as a u r s Y, ?.lanker (~)and guards Tom put 5.1n Cle mente ahead, 57-46, visit Citrus in a ~f~ion Crunk (6-2 ) and Bruce P.tiller 2~~~-~~· and out of danger. Conference game y,·hile Golden 1 _;1~S-~!:),;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;~~;:;~:;;;:;;~~:;;;::;~ The Tritons t'Onne('ted on \\'est treks to LA Southy.·est eight of nine atten1pts fro1n in Sou thern California 'circuit !he field in tl1e final quarter play . Both gan1es begin at DOIS YOUl CAI IDLI IOUOH? WE after appea ring to v.ilt in 1he 8 o'clfl<'k . STA.IT HAl.D1 CAN HELP third quarter :-.gainst the ' The Gaul'hoS v•ill be seeking GIVI pO()a MIU.Git ll'il<lcnlS' pre>,,, their fifth win in eight games THE CARBURETOR SHOP 8arlirr the \\' i n n er s against t1n Qy,·ls team that ·" t h laugher 1•4' --".,..~ cott• .u .. ,.., .. appe:trL'\.I o a\·e a IJis~INJl~h~.'~h~i~~h:-s:c:o:ri:n~g~g~ua:r:d~~~~"."'""'.~~M~-~;·-~~·;· ~· ~ .. ;;::•~· -~·-;;-;~~""'.~~~ on their hands v.•hen the y shot Ro y flickinan. out to a 22-6 lead v.'ifh 6: 12 M. Capistran • J CAflO l I Ouke 1 0 To!•I• l ' ~ Seo,.. bV Qijar1ert ' ' ' 0 , • , " " " , ' " Htrl!~ne 17 11 1J 19-U El Toro :io 19 12 11-1• S1>dngm;m Di1rga11 PetO, Wlllfltf Schr•y Tr><ima!l(ln Dll!t Hllll U I I . " . " 0 0 , ' " , ' " " 0 " " Coach P<it RobC"rts' Jl.1ission Viejo team has lost several c\osr gan1es in leagt1r. play, and even \~'ilh Tu esday night's \Vin is faced \vith t h e possibility of :1 losing season. But the Diablos did n't let it bother them Tuesday. ~lission Viejo reeled off the fi rst 13 points of th(' gan1e, cruised to a 23-4 lead afler one quarter, and pretty much sco red at 11•ill th(' rf'st of U 11i Rall y Falls Short; Sonora Bags 54-4 7 Wi11 to g0 in the second period, But Brra refused to fold. fought baek v.•ith man-to-man defrns1\·e tactics And made 11 :::an1e of i!. \VhC'n thin~s \1·cre .r.oing: righ t it .... ·as Dodd and Jun ior Tf'd Kalot:i assun1ing control of the boards and Yoder \\'as busy fron1 se1·eral angl es. SKIERS Hurry to Sears Sears Ski Sale To1als ' 0 ' ,6 9 14 Scor• by O~•r1•rS Ddnl Hill• I• ta 11 13 2 I G-t-1 El Dor;oao I~ I~ 11 10 1 2 1-!>l • • " Edison, CM Head Irvine H oop Me 1111 the way . Late in the game, it 1vas the losers stalling with the ball for nearly t-n•o min- ulcs to fru strate l\1issioo \'fc- jo's efforts to score 100 points. indi vidua l standouts were plentiful for the Diablos. Crnicr ~Iar!y Zogg \Vas the dominant plarer inside. 1\1ar io O'~nen !'>hot superbly fn1m outside and guard Dean Eg-ertson and Dt1ve Panerson I d Ed ·-n " co11tr1·buted l'Xtcll ent 01•er;ilf Costa J\ esa. an 1....., • " pair or teams :;tl\l h.arlx1ring p!av. CIF' playoff hopt'S. l'Ollidr in zOgg sNlrr<I on s hort :\ crucial gamf' 10 hig-hlight junipers <111d layup!i tu tot iil Irvine Lea gue ba$kt1thall play 21 points 10 ll'<td all scor~i:;- All livr-:'l hs.s1on V1t'Jfl tonight . . r In oihrr ~amf'S in\'oll"in~ sl :1r1c.rs hit doul;h• igures l11 Orange Coa~t nre;i school1-, !hf' roinp. Al ·1 · t t'oron" :\1i s::;ion Vi('jO 11it 20 of 31 Los arn1 os is a " del J\tar. and fountain \';il!t•y shots Jn the fir st h;11f, cashrd 11 of JG in \h(' 1hird quarter hosts Est:;ncia. :ind didn't cool off until the .~11 games s1 art ;ii 7 o'rl(l(•k. """. t", ~lesa and Ediso11 rinal 1x·ri<o<I. '-N'I " Ml~SiM V1tfO O t ) come into tonight's ga111e \Yith "' 11 P• tp d 1tov~1 7 t ll 4-4 league records 1111 :1r..! O'Btten a o o i& I I' j I' . d 7QOg 1~ I 1 71 lied \\"ilh ~ agno 1a .Gr .ll r EQe,,~on 4 5 l 1J Pince in the lea"uc st;indings, Paner$0n 1 • f 1• ~ M611tet 171 1 t1vo game..<.: out of St'cond It's Gatu, 1 o o 1 h.dl I-lards \1111 possible the t 1r pace 1ran1 ccrr o o 1 o in the league could gr! a CIF ~·~~~~ ~ ~ ] ~ Plauoff spol. Neuie ~ 1 o o 1 J 1-A TOl61$ J.B Ill 11 ?t Costa 1\-tesa \\•ill be \1·1t11uut , S•oo11wck (ltJ f . t fvllpllP the services n stc1n 1ng ccn rr Dv•r 6 0 1 11 John Cummins. \\'hO SllffCr Cfl Pe!etM>n 1 0 l ~ Elgi~ O O 1 0 a broken jay,• in the 1.ist fluo1e11~0 1 o 1 7 I 'JI ! Gai..r,, ; o 1 ' gflme . Thr i\1us :in~!< 11·1 1r fMn"t1le 3 o • 6 Count ing on S'1!lior .Jirn S1r:'i11 w111.~m• "' 1 o J ? l•t•ne~ J 1 l 9 10 handll' rhc· relx1t1nd111~ 01~ o o 1 ~ Toldh • 11 J 18 19 Jn Cumntins' ab~rnt•t"'. scor• ~r Ow1r11,,, Edt.son. on" of the ll'!l"\h'·s ~·1~$•on Y•tio 11 '1 11 71~9• Hy CRAIG SllEFF oi ,,,. 0111, Pno1 s110 P1·0 Sc ores Hillllll'tll 8 •,k•l"ll A•Mtcl1tlo11 N1w Yor~ l~. Phll<!nl• ~o f1!1 1111l1 111, (1pl!ftl 10) MllW&llket 102, Clt'V~l~nd ~1 Mo.,\!Dn 116, lo' ,a.n~~I•' 11; (QT) Chlc,)Qo 100, eo1lon te D~1tnll 10~. POf!!tlld 10'1 C;nld1n Stilt 119, 5e1t!lt 111 Amtr1Ca11 e11kt!btll A1W<:iilllon O•l\vt r 17, Sin Antonio 19 Nllltftll Hackt1 lt•I~ M011tre1I l , S! lo.,i5 .7 Now 'rO<"k l1landtrs 6, Mlnne.ro1a 1 " " ~~<Jdleo~t ~ • \) I• &-3? most physlc:ill~· l nip vs i n R,~-=="'-----,-----------------1 teams. fr :1 t u r i· ~ '!'.HI-pound c e n I (' r .I ~1 1· k C I :i r k · s reboUnding ~n1I the Outside shooting of Tnn1 I .Joy and guard Jay \\'ilson Fount ain Valley . lh<' lt•aguc· JeacUng ll•:im, Sttk.s t o maintain il s on t -11: a me advantage a ~r1it1si l;;<;t anci::i Fountain Valley's Barons are led by returning a I I • C I F forwt1rd Dan ~lalauc, \\"ho carries an 18.7 per ~ame scoring average Ill THI NIW 1 t74 DATSUNS COSTA MISA DATSUN Jt41 HAllOI ILYD. C.M. 540-6410 ven I LI IE YAMAHA NEW '73 YAMAHA SALE RD60 ,. Strfft $ 35' TX500 Strfft $1122 L Tl Enduro $ ,..;· AT J Enduro $ 519 CT3 Enduro $ 619 MX250 Dirt $ 789 MX360 Dirt $ 910 SC500 Dirt $ 925 AH l'rl(tl + DNlft" P••P + S•ln , •• +OMV ""' 34342111: P1clflc Co11t Hwy., D1n1 Point 496-1234 83 1-2720 (Toll fret) SOMEDAY, YOU 'LL OWN A YAMAHA opening hal f h u r t I! t·onsiderably. 1'hc Tr o J ii n s trailed b\' 12-1 And 20-5 1nargins eiirly in the half and y.·ould have been ...,·iped out at the intermission had it nut been for seven free throy,·s. Bob Hook wa s the key offen.sively for Sonora. The bct'fy 6-3 senior pumped in 20 poin is <tnd \l'as a major fact or on !he boards before fouling out \1'ith 5: [(}to go. Six players fouled 011 1, wi!h n1 ost of th~ infrnctions h1.>lng caller! bv R. E. Hansen. \\'ho got n1or.e tl1an his share of l'atcnlls. Sin1on led the Triii;111~. lntting 18 })'lints beforr silting do11·n y.·ith five pl.'rsonals 1vllh CAREER Yodrr finis hed the night y.·iht 25 countl'rs and no fouls in a sparkling effort. Also perfom1ing yeoman duty for the \\·innt•rs ,,·as Jeff Foreman. v.·ho 3e0rcd 11 and played well at both ends of 1he C0Ut1 . '-"v"'\ T ~' ·~, Yo<I·" Tctal1 Sil• Clt mlnle t•1l .fog It pl Ip 1 J 2 I n ' 1 1 S G ' 10 • J ~ 11 1 l 5 3 ) 1 1 ~ 1 Q l 1 • I 0 ?S 1) II "lO OI Basketball ESTATE Berg Enterprises-one of the nation's larg est real estate companies (listed on t he American Stock Exchenge) is NOW in Orange County!!! ! We ar e E-X-P-A-N-0-1-N-G and need men and women to grow with us. If you are interested in a better than above average income and an enjoy- able career-See us! Sa les experience is not neces-sary be- cause we kn ow how to t ra in you ~ .• and ha ve 24 ye ars experience beh ind us. We are interested in honest, hard work ing men & women who wi!! no t settle for an ave rage income. For An Interview Cell M1. McC1nn THE COMPANY BERG REALTORS 2041 ' S11ccnt•r T• Col .. 11 Pro/i .. hic. Bualness Center Driv•, St•. 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Confidence ·Pays Dividends Ra1ikin Rises From HB Bencl1 By ROGER CARLSON Of llM 0•11'1' .. 1 .. 1 Sl•tt As a jwtior he rode the bench -a major disappoint- ment aner having been nan1cd ~1VP on the championship freshman team and promoted to the varsity as a sophomore. But a!J a senior he's very much on tho scene in a starting role for •luntington Beach lligh's basketball te11m as the Oilers gird for TI-IP. GAJ\.fE II Friday against undefeated Marina. The key to the turnabout , says 6-2 Scott Rankin, is confidence. "I gained confidence in my shooting this year," says Rankin, "and 1 \\'Orked a lot harder after my junior year ." With Raul C.Ontreras hitting at a 24.5 clip Huntington Beach has been labeled a one-- man show by so.me . But Oilers coach Elmer c.ombs like!: balance and savs he ha.! It in his quintet despi.te the prodigious scoring or Contreras. Rankin ls second in team scoring with a 13.7 average. ~cored 33 In one of the Oilers' 17 conque!lts and is the team's leadlng rebounder at both ends of the court for the CIF 4-A 's No. 4 team. He admits hls bi gges t enjoyment playing is grabbing the offensive rebound. ''Scott fills the lane very well for WI," says Combs. ''Once you get the bit! to him he can take lhe lane. And he's not a bad shooter from outside." Rankin ha!! averaged 51 percent from the floor and h~ bem in double fi gures in evtry Sunset League outing. He scored 14 against ~ .. farina last time in the Oilers' 55-53 losll. "Scott's a \'ery dctennined JUd," says Con1bs, "he's not used to losing. "He loves to p res s defensively and hustles, but sometime!! he tends to get into foul troubl e." Rankin's fluid move s rem inds one of All-C IF player Jeff Wharton of Corona del f\.far'll team last year with the exception that Scott is a bit more aggressive. lfis future in basketball i s uncertai.n , but the immediate problem isn 't. And that's the task Friday night \.I,' h e n Rankin, Contrera!! and the re.st or the Oilers take their shot at a portion of the Sunset League l ead against Ma'rina-the CIF 4-A 's No. I team. Basketball Standings .. "' "' '" '" ,.. "' •• "' "' "' m m "" ,,. ... •• '" "' "' "' •• ~' '" rn •• ·~ ll: '" ... ... ·~ '" SCOTT RANKIN Huntington Beach BILL FICK Marina ~~~~~~~~- Wrestling Summaries 'o'inlll" f ll\ll>l•ln 'o'•ll~y \••i •I') Co•I• Mt•• ~·-"·''"''w , .. , "'""•U •"'""""" ;JU. 11.11>-•wuflg (f'VJ 1>into~ Ldf\I! 1,)<l. ••:>--:."'~"'"'' \ ... , .. ~ ,. ......... ••+. 11.>-M• .. uy \ .. VI o~. 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N~Y-••·<~<>1 \\.) 11.nnN """"" l oO Frv>n·)opn Ft1>nl•1n Vi l••f ,,..l ,.1 COl ll Mtii ~un<1n lLMJ oee Le•r. ;l, \~"""" d' i>•n<>~U ,...,,ov. 1.10. l l~lt~nn"='Y ~'-l uec \/11on1o, J-0. Jt~-H..s~tol !f'J p1Rt-.e<I t:.•'•t•••"' l .loO. l.lU-t:.r.:!~ (f-1 WOil .JY !Orl~ll, IJ6-N•KO (f-) !It'<, N•Uldn, ~·2, 1 .. -Pow~H (f-J <.e< Per~1, 1·1. 1-h.df!.IU~l (FJ 11..-c Mun•l, •o\l, 1!>1-~ant.rlll (f-J P•™"'<I ..io<1o~y. 0 10. 11><---t.lu~c~~ (,..., i.•nn~" ""'""''I ." ll!t-W~•ver 1FI ponn<•d Konu!, Y.o>. 19•-0"''''n~ ,,.., u~c Ld"v~~ .. )•u N..,Y-F0tm•ca won .,y IUf>u,I. F r111 .. -~1111n EdoiOn Ut) 1\1) LOI Al•ml101 tl-b•<><>•• It:.) 11e,. IJ~"•· ~·u. l~(M.inloy (El W~ l>y lor•co1. u;-..;u~50 (c.J CCC. ""·'>«\, I•~ l?}.-C.t!,i""' (t) Ott. SIM!ll••~. 1-0. 1.lU-"''""" lcl uec. '""'Ml•f•ll• I, ll6-C<10tll11 U.) o&e. 1.>,nnw<.QU, &·l i. . ......_J,npU<"ll <L/ uet "'"''"P"• /1, h l--Mlt•en (Li 11«. w;.ro, J.:i. 1~1-!>.mt.te• 11..l ""'· "~'"'"'.,, l-0. l6"1-0u1111an (El plnMa li.••numa. 1 :~9. 11•-Du<ii•n (Lf oec. K•wa~ara, 1-0. 190--11~ .. uav 11;;) w"" ~Y 10<0. ... .iiwv-LeMoyne (E J won Dy 1ort~il. '1 1,....ry Hu11tlntlon (l'l !.UI HfWjN>r1 t&-Lcx:l<ndfl iH) lie<:. 1-Mnson. 9-0. 10o-Ylllol\•!Wor• (HJ P'Me<I AnGllrSOO, 1:11. ll~l(ty• lNl dee. A"lll•, I ·'· 11J--Ot•uD<> (H ) dee. Lovell, 19·1. 1)1)....11.°"nlhal lH/ ponne<I Elro,..n, 0 11. l~KOV•lenko (NJ, pinned ~on.rt, l ;ln. l.i-Upl!M{lrovt (N) pinne<I We1vtr, J.ll. 1a -M.1w1m"'1 (N ) won b'I' torl!ll. 1S1-Munllg (N ~ D•nl'le<I Sm•lll, 1:21. 1i.1-V09et (Hl <1ec. sn1ro, 10... l/!-1/;ei<J (N/ o~c O!onne, 1·•, 190--MlllOtY \HI oec. Newt>erry, n-o. l·h1-Ho:lfrlCll (NI won b1 oorloit. Junior Vtrllty Hunlln9ton (ltl (lCIJ Nt •port 'f-Wtls~e IHI won DY !Orloit. l06-Me•1l11a (HI pin""<) llanaer, S·ll. 11~Tetr• (H ) 01nr1M !>l\urnacntr, l.10. 113-Wllsooi (HJ pinned E101S, 1;"9. 1JO-Atvarel IH) won by !or!ell. 131-•i•rns (Hl oec. uve5vQl, •·'· 141-P•cO!ord (HJ pll\lltO San<J~r•, S 06 1oa--c.1rr IN) won DY lortell. HI-No Malen. 168---Wlllls IN! p1nMcl Hencltr•on. 1:SI. 1 IS -JOI\" IN) won Dy !nrfe•I 194--Collln\ (N ) woo bv IOl'!tlt. Hwy-Hellrltll {N) won by !Ortell. fr"Hll•$11Pll HYnlln9IOl'I tl4l IHI Ntwport '8_.....cCowan \Hl <Jee. l(Ovtltnko, 4.0. l~Dunv IH) clet. lar><Jrl11•1n, 11-0. 11-Ptl!on (Ill) dee. Ven Ou•an, S-0. 113--Larrlftl !Hl de<:. C•rr. 1~. !ll)-Wagslt!I (H) won bv lortlll. 1l6--l(ellOU1jh (H1 dee. Schall, 4-0. H1-J-• CHI tleO Conrtode. 0.0. 1-ll.1lnw11er (N ) plnr>e<I Eng1lrom, 1:15. n 1-Elennert (NI ctec. 1-iumpllrey. 4-1. 161--Sn•fer IHI plnnf'!I Rooerh. l :ll. 171-McCov (HI won by lorlell. 19'-Helfrlch CN) <1ec. Jann.ion. t -0. Hvy-Wri11hl (NJ clec. C•"•l1""""· io. v1...i1y W11!mlns1tr !tfl (ti) Mlr1111 " Wllkl111 (wJ p•noeo s11\1y. O:St. 1()6 -Ouch» !Wl dtC 8111"111« S·l. JU -Sa••O• {Ml Cle<: Agulr•, 1-4. 123 -SllM'o' (Ml OK M•IKkt, 7·1. !JO -Allbrooll (Ml OK Robln'IOfl, 3-1. llol -Alufs (M) OK Tl!tin~, t ·Z. hi -M8ddock1 (W) dK D~•no. l-0. UI -Ma1lotr1 (W) plnn.cl Cr11t, 1:11, JC Nines In Tour11~y ... ... ~ Golden West and College of the Canyons figure as the teams to beat Jn the third annual Orange Coast Colle!ie baseball tournament, ~hlch launches Thursday on four diamonds. In first round games at 2:30, OCC hosti a UC Irvine JV team, Saddleback entertalrul College of the canyons .. .Golllen West hosts Rlvtrslde • and Sant.a Ana and Cypress battle at Santa Ana. !Jard-throwing left·h&nd('r Curt Peterson will open on the 1nound for Golden Wt!t. against R i v e r s l d e . He fashioned a 7-4 record ror the Rustlers last season. 1S7 -Sk•g11• lMI oec Suter, 1.1. It.II -Smlc-lWI <Jee Thornton, •.O. 11a -f l"''' IW) dee MHk•. 5·2. 19• -Nk~ols (Ml pinned L•rodrl, ~·s1. Nwt -Lanning (W ) plnn.eei Grant, S:~Y. JunlOI' Vtr•llY Wtllmln•ltr 140) UI) M1rlnl te -W~STmlnsler wDn bv tortell, ICl6 -Lt• (W) won bY lortell. 11S Wommack (W) WDn by lorleit, 11l -Snerrlck !M! dee Speal<•, 7.s. IJO -Sml!h tWJ ciee Ma1•ukawa, •·I. I~ -Ambrose (W) plnntd J anettr, J. 10 . 1•1 -v111a100os lMI plnneO Mand•, J:OO. ua -Wallace !Wl pl!Wlfl Colon. 1:21. I~/ -Brl&nger IMI 'l!R' Morri1, JS_., 108 -Srhu+er '\Ml pinned Lacour, l 31. 171 -Smlck !WJ GK Kno~. •-0. 19• -Zorllnrr (Ml won DY lorfell . Hw! -Burrell (W) die Todt""ln, 11.(1. FrHll·$oph wrsrm11111•r n •I (16) M•rln• 'It -Lilvat• <lee Outty, 9-1, 106 -Ell•llOll (W) dee Bro,..n, •-O. llS -Oel<1no tMI dee Smic,, l·?. 111 -Jonn..,n IW) plnne<I Miiiar, J ·JO. llO -Elra>MY {Ml oec Giil, 7-0. llol -WOO<ll (M) Tle<I 805Wtll, 1).(1, 1•1 -C .. rnlrr \W) OK Gur>!. 6-1, 14 -Fri•• {M ) plnnP<I 00pazo, l;J7. 1S7 -Elle" lW! pinned VUl~i. 2:•1. 1118 -Cic!wtU (W) M c Vick, l--1. HI -L•nt111raf 4M) OK G•rci1, S•J, 1'1• -Lu1<Pfn• (M) CIK C•rraway, 9-1. Hwl -Mtlltlte 1Ml won bV torte!!. ll•rJllJ' Edi.on C4'l !1'1 LH A"fltlfl 91-Vhilp !El plnnoCI Eck J,QJ, IOl>-Luawlg (L) a.ec. Mft!I \1 -0. ll~Ouem~s (E! dee. J1rrr11 1·2. 113--Grun•r (Ef won oy tor~r. IJO -ll.~1en<Jo tE) !IK. Flack 9_., !:l/1-W•"~' fE) ....,,n by !Ol'leil, Hl-Swr.,nry IEI won l\y !orleil. 1'8-J, Swttney (E) won by l(ll'telt. lS/-~an" !E > dee. Od•< B _.. 161 Los ~lamlrr» won ov rorltll, Ill-Mcl eon CL! <!K. Btk•I &-0. 193-Fosrtr (Ll pinned C•ldwrll S;2Q, Mvy--Crothe" IE1 won Dy IOl'!alt. \11r1lly l!~lintll CU ) C14) Stlrlt .t.111 V•ll•Y 98 -Mrtcall (EI dee. M1llorv, 6·3. 10. -Wlnlt<• (Sl dee. B1rry, 1·3. llS -f'l•I• (El plnneO Thomas, '~. 123 -CMvt l, (SI plnn..i D11g11er. J ,:IO. 1:::0 -Ml>t• ( E 1 WDn by lor!tll l:M -Mlller lEl plnne<I 01ngler. ' .. 141 -Pere1 1Sl Ott. Prier.on. ll-S. UIJ -Moll<> IEI dee. Maclr!cl, 7·C, uJ -sn.,aer !El aec. Gruber. s,;i. 1611 Sa119lllt r (S) plnneci Gr•nlle, ).JO. 11'8 -Flnnoo;lli 'El 11.0 C1llow1y, l ·l. 19• Murry (tl dt<:. Moreles, 2-0. Hvy-Alamon ISl lie<: Wal~~r. 11.C. V1r1iry COM l•ll 0 4) M19noll1 9t -0 . Sowa (Cl <J•c Hopple. 10-0. I~ -l!l$ -B!,iff IC) plnnf'O Scl!tlt~ke, 0:•2 H} -P Sowa !Cl plnne<I Y1ma111. •:.&O. IJJ -0 D•~ IC) <It~. C!,irrY, 3·1. 130 -Cl•r~ IC) dK. Belomnre. 1l·l. 13& -Jones (() dee. Oroico. 1-0. U1 -T~lll"PSOFI (()Cite. Hail, 16-6, l.i.! -R...,!er 1ci <J.C. Elrodh1g1n. 7·5. 151 -DeTi (Cl <Jee. McFacldtl\I a-0. It.II -Ar~•o (Ml pinned •Keml)le, s,11. 113 -TucOtr IC) Ortw with Mllowickf, ,.i. 1~' -Thornn1on (M) pinned Hl~on, 4 • 16. Huy -Bt~e• (CJ p!nned Dtlphin, l:~I. i· Soll. Fnosll·S°'ll E.r11•cl1 C1Sl lltl S1nl1 An• VtlltY N -Slmpian ISf plnn.cl l(ohen, 1:1&. 106 -NttH CSl won by !orlelt. 115 -ZuniQa IE\ de<:. Coul!t t, l'"· 171 -L-1 !SI c!K. Snyder. 6-0 IJO -llH~OI' CEI llacl W'lrll Hall ...... IJ7 -Cowen IE I wgn bv t .... ~11. 1,1 -Cholodenka IS) dtc. Gricilty, l-C. UI -P•rlllt (S) dti;:. John, 2-0. 1}1 -LUI(:-iEJ plnned l(rltgktr. 1: S'I, 16'11 -Witll1m1 (El OK. <:•1ln1, J-0. 111 -Elrownl'IO !El c!K. loily, l-0. 19• -JlmtneJ ISi dt(. Nk~ol1, 11·4. ttvr -Molnw1 fEJ 11ac1 Wllll•mi. 2-1. l·l. Mater Dei Wins, 76-70 ~later Dei High's Monarchs have returned to the Angelus L eag ue basketball championship -race following their 76-70 triumph againsl invadlng Pllll X Tue9day night. Coach Jerry Tardi e 's MonRrchs got rich at the free throw line with 28 points and the entire Pius X starling lineup fouled out. Steve Martindale scored 14 points and hauled In 14 rebounds, while 8 r e n d () n McCaughty clicked for ?I points. M•IW ~ 1141. MC<:1111111tv 10 1 Brrl!lun 1 S M1rtl11CH>lt • I Prn11 1 o Schul It O l Erocl11 J • Oe•n l s 5,.,,.,,.,., 0 0 Tol•l1 2• 11 f(tl'I 11r O..rftnl ~ • • ' '. ' ' ' " ' " ' ' " • ' " '°'"' X II 7J 12 ~10 M&ltr Del II 24 II lt-1• Marina Bolstered By Fick By RON EVANS Of Iha O•llv l"llot 51•11 Solid ~th with outstanding personnel at.---every position has been the key ingredient to A1arina lligh's basketball success this year - a venture that has seen the Vi kings sweep by 20 straight foes en route to the ~n11nimous choice for the CJF 4 A's No. l rating. And no one on the Marina varsity exen}plifies the depth and solid, dependable play as much as 6-3 Bill Fick, who operates insi de, is deadly from outside and is the player coach Jim Stephens Jeans toward in a tough situation. The Vikes have situation looming Friday with the HuntingOOn Beach in Tl-IE GAME 11. At stake is the unbeateo n1ark, the CIF ranking and u n d i s p ut e d leadership in the S un se t League. "Bill's very dependable and you know what he 's going to do," says Steph e ns . "Son1etimcs you're not av•are he is out there and he's the player I want to take the ball out of bounds because of his consistency." Fick moved inside playing the perimeter as a junior and Stephens admits f'ick is'3 better outside threat. "\I/hen we lost Mark Ford to graduation we had to move Bill inside, so he doesn't get as many opportunities to get his shot," continues Stephens. "At the high post he can get the ball to Bob Losner IO'A' and perhaps his best asset is that he can do everything well. He's better than average in every department." Fick has averaged 9.7 points per game for the talent-rich Vikings. A tipoff to his shooting abili ty lies in A1a rina's tournan1ent victory over Long Beach Mill ikan in December. In that ~ v.•in F'ick hit l~for-10 from the field and five-for-five from ·the fr ee throw line for 25 points. And you can't do much better than that. In addition to his offense, Fick is called on to guard the oppo9ition's toug h est ins ide player. In the first encounter with HW1lington Beach it was Roclcy Ciarelli moving inside and Fick picked him up. Should HW1tington Beach again move Ciare\1i inside from his guard post, Stephens says Fick will probably get that assignment again. Rebounding could be the ultimate key in Friday's struggle and Fick, who has 105 rebounds, is on the spot. Massacre: Faga11S Set To P erforn1 Basketball Massacre III , biUed Valentines Day night 11t Corona del Mar 11igh, received a shot in the arm today when the CIF ~MOunced that its commissioner. J . Kenneth Fagans, will come out or retirement and play. It was two years ago that Fagans broke open the annual Massacre game with the Daily Pilot sports staff with his lethal 25-foot two-handed set shots. He scored nine poin ts, playing ha\i the game before a knee injury forced him to the sidelines. Fagans, fonner super star at Huntington Park lligh and Oregon State U n ive r s it y before the tum of the century. says he'll relish the chance to take the Daily Pilot's Glerm Wh'lte apa"t( once again, Feb. 14 at 7. He called White the worst and dirtiest basketball pb\yer he's ever seen and asked that someone with more ability be assigned to rover h I m (Fsgans) to make it more of a challenge. 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ReliAride-oil e Nev.· Ace oil 1111cr pli.!S safety 1nspectoo n • Mo~t A:nerican Cars JCPeme.y 12J 4 ~6 1e9 a 9 ·-·'--·-· ·-· ··--CH ARGE \Tat The Treasury with your JCPenney Charg~ Card. II you don t have a charge, 1ust see how fast we can open up yQur new account. ORANGE City Di. at Garden GtOYI Skid. Opoo , ... p .... Dolly ~ 10 .. ' -...... , "'"'""''-'~ .d';"Q • ......,,_ -........ ,,~·-··""""""--'''~- • < TONIGHT'S TV IDGHIJGHTS J t • " ABC D 8:00 -The Cowbovs. Thi~ new western ~ se.1res, 1 n s~ired by the John· \\'ayne nlo\11e, pre· ' m1eres tonig ht and ls revic\ved on !'age 25. ·: NBC D 9:00 -"Sam Wh iskey." Burt Reynolds I ~ pla ys the title role in this l969 co 1nedv western t with Angie Uick.in son, Clint \Val ker :~nli O:>s1e IJ:ivls. '1 KCET ID 8:30 -"Cyrano de Be rgerac." The Theater in A1l'1crica series presents the F.d1nond ~osta nd pl ay abo ut the 1na n \Yith the "longe:,t nose 111 ('hristencl o111 ." }Je ter Dunat and !i.l arsha !ltason star. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening FEllllUAllY I ' '"' i?iRR~!.lil~i" ... ~~~"'~~.\ii.1~~::-: .. .t.tl an!1 H1wks. l,.J E.~~~ SIMpltJM11tt Mtril Kldtt,a.111 LM11 Spied bctf l :lO 00 De11tr'1 Chokt 0 MIWit: IC) (to) "TM Cut .idt'1" (wes) '69 -Jim Davis, Robert DiJ., Scott Brtdy. l~~Clll9Clll• ... 0 Didi Yan fiYt.1 (1"91 Mtrv Crifll11 SMw ID Thtt Cltl '117) ~!:''"'• ""°" Llvln1 EalJ Yarildld Owrt Th1:1t11 EE Uttlt lttKllJ ''"'fD IIJ Dl!l•m (jJ Mrtit: (Zhr) "100 •Hflll" (dr1)-lim Brown. Ii) loum11 1e1:ld1nt1lly run• lnta; a ptdt1\1l1n and kllla hi m, but alter a 1111ch for htlp, ht finds thtl th• bod1 h11 di1,1ppeu1d 1nd tilt town1p1opl1 Ill hidin1 I d11dl1 MCfll 1boul !ht victim. m PRISON & PRISONERS *ON MERV! 9:00 m Merv Critlln Shn "''" ai.,.,,.1 Thttbt in A111trka (2lh h1) "Cyuno dt Berrtrtt" Edmond Ao1· l1nd's rom1ntic pl•J •bout !ht min •·wuh !he lon11esl nose In Chrlsltn- dom," i nd his love for !ht bl1uti- lut ftounn1. Peler Don1t. Marsh• Mason and M11c Sin11r ittr. Vi) N1ft11 IJ WM. CONRA~ANNON * TV'S TOP PVT. EYE! ll(am1ooc•n••• •·111ood Money'' Teter H1skell 111111J ·~ fl1mboy1nt crlmln11 •ttorrtty lllom- IS Jellerson Baron who d!l1nd1 1 youn1 doctor ch1r1ed with !ht murd11 or B1r()ll'l lin1ncler cli1nt in 1n 1p~r1nt j1i!-1scep1 athmpt. n rn om "'c wld11t111., llTri: ) (Zin) "Sim Whisk•(' (w~1) '69-Burt Reynolds, An1 i1 Dlt~inson, Clint Wt!~er, Ossie Div- is, Rick Davis. '-s1ddle tr1mp i nd his l1dyfri1nd pl1n to rKOVer 1 rar- lun1 in iold bua from 1 sun~tn riwrbo1t. rn n. .. 14 °"" m l'tp1 C.raJ:tll I Whtt'1 MJ Lint! I L"' lwq Mod Sq• Esrneuld• Im·..... ~ .. I .... ff1 f~ncll Chtf S.el1r1 t1 Mwenh111 Cl)) Wot!d 11 SilrYi'ill LI Hltn1 D frl111t1 Amot • C.rn11tl d1I Munlllt Alren ltrrtr Sltw IO:m 1J ((ij (l)I ()) Koj1t Cut~! l int ED Thrwt stoern LOiiis• portr1)'1 i d1u1·1ddic1td 7:10 t) "" Datlltf 111111 proitltule who holds the ~tr lo Ill• [i) H11111'1 HIMt men responsibl1 lor hu ensl1ve· men!, as w1U 1s fer th• murder ol D DON ADAMS TONIGHT nu blbtlw roommate 1nd 1 crii-* SEASONS COMEDY HIT! 11din1 ttltvisien reporu r. 0Wtlt TIU Yo111 f1tli11 Ctb ~·Pt°l,i\::•.., .... rfJ '"' '"""''"' u JAMES FRANCISCUS In OMIP"' I"""' (Z>rl "MH * DOCllllOT-WEEKLY e1 A Ttit11ulld fices" (d11J '!17-BY PO""PULAR DEMAND lames C11n1y, Dorolhy M1!ont. 0 @(]) (ll Doc EIUtl "A Sm ill l'\Ol New l'iict b Rlrlrt H~nd ot Frl1ndlhip" Btverly Gu· (D JtwltUld lind ruests IS Benn ie .t.mts, an (It; IJ"J To Ttll Ult T1irltl ;.inmuritd community schoolleach- !P.. (6; Holl,wood $qlllrtl tr, wht1 has h~f inb tti1e1lened Slortlronl 0~ ,.... , wl'ten ii Is !e1rned Sht ti p1111n1nt (ilt '._,)Police Su11ton IE 0 TOl'lllllo €!)other Peoplt Olht1 l'l1te1 D EE Tiit GMYI C~na r11111 1:00 B (~ ,...,, (fl Sonnr i nd Chu 10:30 (6) T.-ili1ht Za:n• • <1.-7 '.'t l C , 1 I Co11timll1tion hm N1bo1s and 1rry son•• 11ues · 1.11 Co•"-0 Q3'. (iJ (@ rn Ch1w "V1e1tion I ... , for i Presldent" Htnrv D1rrOl'I' · El ~ow dt Wt lttf Mtra• 11:uesls as a cArelret loreign dl1ni· • Pr1111 tM lord Club lar, 'lrlho a uses Chase and his un-11:00 0 QI 0" m CD,. ... de1co~t r un•I m1ny frustr1tin1 (31 rt: !(9J {fi @ Nin moments 1n thei1 dutin to prolttl Q T•1hPt 011e him from !n 1s\1ss1n . .a.rlen1 Gol-(6) Pt1ry M•Mn onka also 1ues!s_ O MMie: (C) "Th•. 011 thl Hot 0 H.1 MOVIE N BOLD l ine Got Hot" (d1a) 69 -Charles I OW 8-0ytr. Rob111 Taylor. * ACTION Series-You'll m Miuio11: l11po!!iblt LOVE "THE COWBOYS" ID MoYii!: '1'l111ir1" (du) '54 0 @, ~ i:t:'I. p REM 1 [It [ The Shelley \'iinters. Barry Sullivan. ~ "'-' IOL.I ITT'J fl) l.Mfll [llJ Cowboys .. Davod Done 11'' Stven fl• All ~ HI h ' b h ' d b I ' ' 17 rrv le cock rts111 ai -r1 1n1 oys, 1or:i o fD 1nterf1ct year1 old, help 1 widow run • ('9 'iii Thi !JlonHl1 c~ltlt ranch on t~e untamtd N11r1 · 1..9 ' Me~1co Tetri!ory ol th• 1870s. I~ 11:15 @II Cintm1 34 toni2hrs epl~odt the cowbays' re -ll:JD If) f'i' (jJ) !Tl CBS l ilt Mtvit: ruin trom tht •I ~ucct!\,ul tr.ii (Cl HTht l1phltt Jun1le" (dr1) '!10 drivt is spoi led when rwo lhlt vt.s -S1erlina Hayden. lake Slim ilS host1gt lo lorct sur 0 ~~ (j) !TOI ED Johnny C1r1011 render ol 1he S25.000 c1ttl1 mG11ty, O MO¥it: •'flit Woman Who C1m1 lhu! ttirt~ltn1nR toreclo~lllt ol Mr!. f1om tht S.1" (dr1) '64 -D1wn .t.nder;.on's 1anch Addams m Dt1lt(1 Cht1C1 0 1'7' :1) Q'I Wid1 World ti [11- 011grtrt Vrui11r1unt "'lhe Grea! Fclk Rtv1· L1 Sfilou Jown l ~·r· D1•1d Stt inberr hosii. t:J6 Movie: (C) (2111) "Calt Me W:t·, ED Rtli1klll1 Amtric.11 41me " (c:or") ·53 -[Intl Mermtn,• lZ.'OO @J Ont Sta, lrroncl Oc:in~ld 0 ConnM I m Movie: "Tin Till Miii" (wts) I W11hiftl1011 Gon11tclit11 ·51 -Burt LllKIS\tf, Cllamplonihip Wreillinr ED IHJ 1t Nifbt h p1n1.e Lan111111 PtDJllll I 1:00 "]l Q 'J) QJ ({I Ntwt 1:15 0 lilovit: (C) 12h1) "A Con111!1t B '!~ m r-row Witll D111!1" tll'll~J "67 -Georae l:CS H Mt.it: '1tldt and StH" (dr1) Mahar". E1rl Holl•man ·~1n Clrmichtel. l :JOO!ITrlJGJ AIC Wtcl~1 1 41,1 Z.'OOmAH-lllipt Sllow: "front Pap Mtvit: (C) (90) "C11 P111ic'' (su1p)I S'tlfy," "D,trt O'Clod Wilk,"' '73 -Jnhn fOf~)'fhe. Annt fr1nc1s,I J ;IO 1J 1119'11: "'1111 l rw L111M" Ea rl Hcllim1n, A1lph Mtekt r. A min (wes) '56-llu1h O'Bri1n. Thursday DAYTIM E MOVIES 9:10 D "l1i4t 11 Y•nrr•n<•" (mys) ·T~1uleltr Godd11d. lohn Lund. 10:00 ~1) IC) "Thtt f unny reelln(' (com) '6~S1nd11 Dee. Bobby Dann 9 "'Mt11 W'rth~ N1me1" (my\J1 '35 -f red Ma~y111y, ll;JO 0 "Liii Trait llHI M1drid" (d11) ·J; -Dorothy u moYr. te,o .t.rits. "Tllt M1• Wiit CrlH wo1r (my1J '31-lr..-11 Stvrit. lZ:OCl m (C) "l'aNtn 111!1 ~ Vyin1 Dutdl1111-{dr1) '52 -hmc11 W~1on A~• Girdner. I J:lO 0 "Off M~n't WI'(' (du) '64- 0on Mu1111, Willi1111 W1ndonl, Z;OO QI (C) "Mtrl If lllt ltt11tfltdt" (adv) '5 1 -Ricardo Monttlban. CIJ (C) "C.H Mt Miiter" (mus) '51 -01n Dailey, Betty Gr1bl1. J:OO (Ji) "All Abolll En" tor.cl. (dr~) '50 -8ett1 Da~la, Anni l•~\er, w.~rll~n Monroe. ~.o (C) "lilt J111tH S,ur'" (adv) '5l-11mis Stiwart, Janet Lelah. J;lO l} lilt1le: (C) "'Tiie Nltorlttr1 landl1d(' (ccm) ·62-K.im Nova,, Q] @ M<rvit: (C) "'Ten n.11 WiJ. hr lloy h Httt" (d1a) '69-Robert Rrd1c1d, K.alher1nt Rou. 4:JO ff) Mtrit: (Cl (IO) "l\tt fllllllJ rttlin(' {com) "65 -5'ndl1 Dtt, Bobby 01r;n. 12i ([l Movlt; (tO) "Tht HlrM Thtf r11r r1rt I (dr1} 'S6 - Humpht ty Bo11r1, Rod St11111. KOCE, 'llANNEL SO Or ange County's UllF te le"islon station, KOCE-TV. has i;chc:l ultd the following special programs today. Detailed J1s11ngs or Channel 50's programs are carried in the Dnily l'ilvt's TV Week e~ch Sunday. W£0 Ml!'iOAY: F•••IJA•Y •t11 fl".M.) >•L.t.,.. l•Ml1 tCI lftT L I '"!flftf"\llt"'"•'" J•JI M•ll.l"I Tlllnn won CCI (P'TLI ••Mllf>dlf!O 8(>00.\" J .fJ IJll'lfM"llll tCI (P"T'L ) "M1nly 8"cQ", Unll(•I•~ Cr11•I fr><! T- "'lnulr Mou11••· -llot!td 111 ""'" c..~·~·~ •1• Al Man ...... .,.., IC) ""P1•l•.•:llc." i lO ll«lrlt (.1m,1-11y CCI lt fWI j !M \•llfl'lt Str .. t (() ((TWI t:OO F•~•·n In 1"'11\f (CJ [Pil l l ;JO lttll.klu1 Allllli(t !Cl (I'll~\ "Ll~Ml>oo,_. 11' lf>l•U" 71• Ar1l1lt J11 Al!lfr!tt CCI !PTL! "'R~r l~ r1or•·· 7:)1 TM L~\I Wtt~ tSH<lllJ IC) (P'll l l :OI Alltl"'P"Cr Tr..altr !C' (I'll',) "IJp\!u•,. l'~Wll\t•O •"' t:• ••II Me~r•1· Jo11r11.i !~I IP~~) f :)I Al M111 hlllVtl IC) "Ptfl11Cllt•" • Race Field Shrinks ~ For the PUBLIC NOTICE l'UBLJC NOTICE -----:--:;.,----1--------• Ult IL.P'·J.m' NOTICI! lO C•IDIT<Mt1 NOTIC I! TO Cll!OITO•I SUP'IE.•IOI. COIJflT OF Tl!E \Ul"E••OI cou•T 01' TH• ITAfE 01' CALIFOINIA FOR JTlfl! Of' CAllf'OINIA FOi Tl!E COIJ NT'I' Of' O•ANGI! THE COUKT Y Of' OIAHO• NI. A·11"1 NO A•JIUl flo1Jes Dini for Elnpse<l Time Record El!•le ot HENRY 8ERTOL.0fTI, E•titf' OI H•UIOLD E 0 WA fl D o..;11...:I'. ltAc.Gl:llT'I' ·~-l•A I t!AGGEHT"I', •~I NOltCE IS HElllEllY GIVEN lO l!'oe11,o,"nto P4Tlll(,; t.AC.G(llfY , cr1'dllllto ol ,,,.. •ll(Jw• 11•nietl dt<:t.Jtl"I D~e••"" .. , R-~ SEEKS NEW RECORD f>.1 ir a n )ar (e x -M ir ) the 79· foot Sparkma n -Stephens k e t c:h owned by John Sc ripps of San Diego )'arht Club was running far b e h ind t.he th ird day position of Sirius II wh ich set the elapsed ti1ne record of eight days. nine hours in tile 1964 San Diego to Acapulco ra ce. Light airs h a ve slowed the big ketC"h in her quest for a new record. Y aclit Rc1ce1·s Pick Hin1nari for Tropliy Thr. N orth AnleriC'nn Var-ht .Racing Union, :il its a nnual m eeting in l\'cv.· York, 11:1n14•<l r.f'o rge n. ffinn1nn 111 rlll' Jliew York \';1 r.li t C!11h 11~ !ht· 1974 rt'ci pic.nt of tilt' '.IJ<.1tlP111c11'l {;. llcrrcshoff 1'roph y. 'J'hc ;111"ard is 1nntl1· u 1l1 Pr the .:iuspices of 1hc :\atiunal A:,,SOt'in t ion of Engint.'. ;111<! lloat /.lanufacturt.·rs · 11Jr lloLic Ca t:; 1'o Con11Jcle Off Lag1111a 1'ne s ho11est deeµ \\':.tte.i· r::ite in the history of yach ting is schedt11ed S;:iturday \vhcn t he l..n guli:-t Beach Chainbcr or ()JnllTI('fCC SPol1SOJ'S the Alisu Beach to Laguna race for llobic Ca1s. T hi! fi rst ruct> sl:1rls at J 1 :1.111. :lnd th e second will be from La~una 's n1<1in beach bae:k to Ali~o. RPgistr::ilion tor the f'Vt'nt is ;11 R a .m . E:n tl'\' fee for bo1h Jlnblc 14s and l6s 1111!1 bt' $5 The race s are suh j•·1·1 10 pos!ponen1cnt in !ht• evc.ui .,r h1•.1vy surr. The rat£'s \1•ill .1lso ~t·r\t as tune-ups for !he llnbie C:.tt i\lid\\'in1t·r H £' g !I I I a :ll (;unytTI3S. i\IC'XiCh, F£'b. 2:1·2·1 "!'here \\'il l Ix• a shunle hus ill Al iso Beach to tra11 spQrt and b:ir k to t\l1 so Thl' rnt:rs s1>c<"tators to L;.1guna Rct1('h and hack lni\liso. Tht: ra C('S n rl' pArt of 1he Lai;1rnti Bc:ith \\"inter Ft1st.iv al. outstanding contributions to the SJXJrt of y a chting." l-linman, "'ho is v.·e ll kno"'n in l'ie"·JXl rl B each and other Sotllilt•rn California yachting ports. £1~0 rted h is racing carrt·r ;is an intercollegiate sailor rit J:n r\"ard. This-~·ear he is the gene ral n11 111:1~t·1· of 1ht' ~1ariners Synd il"ilh', one of the lZ..1netcr groups vying: for !lie honor nr dcft•nding the Amer ica's C'up this ron1ing s un11ner. l ie has l\11ce bC'fore been involved in America·s Cup campa igns -firs t ~Is s kippt·r of !he 1\n1er ican Eagle is the 1967 1ri;1ls and then in the san11• capacit y on \\'eatherty in 1970. !\".\ YRU rf'-cectcd it s entire !>la te of officers for 197t TI1ev :ll"l' .Ja1nes , t>.lich acls. sai1 Fr;n1c!SC<>, president : Andre w l\o:-tanf'cki, Paul Phnlen, L~·nn Stcdn1an Jr .. and Robert .\1cCul!ough. vic e presidents : llichard B. Nye secr etary, and John IL \'an Dyke. 1rcasurcr. (;ordon Cur lis Jr. of Los Angl·li·s and R ichard Stearns t1f Chicago 1\"ere n;uned to 1!1£' executive co1nmittce. H1nn1an and Lvnn \Va tters 111'1"1· rlcc lcd lo· lhc Appea ls C1}1nm ittet•, Clciss of 1977. Karat Scores 1 lul 1{11111 \Vin Ed Guld"s K:1r:1t \\'::IS the 11'1n1h·r of \"0_1ag1'rs Yachl (\uh ~ 1nt.r;1C'luh Hot Ru rn ~rt•·~ rJCC ~aturdn1 , Second w;1~ \JH\a. :-ikipperl'·u by \V it .J::in;is an<l 1h!rd !tod Wood s. <l!h~·r trophy \1 ip11Pr<; were 1>:1\1' \\1111:1 111~ 111 l'i111 n da <111d l.i•t\ .\1·u1 ~tro11~ 111 \\"ind Child. Coa~t GLtar(I ALtxil iary • Marl\.s Co1111t)1 Cl1a rter 1'11e Uni1l'd States Coasl Gua rd Auxiliary celebrated lhc estal>lis hn1ent or !he fir.st Or ani_!c County A u x i I i a r y Oivis ion at a chartering dinnt•r last Friday al the G rand llotcl in Anahciln. \Virh the c s t:itilis hn1cnt of the division, CGA will be able to offer g reater reprc scna tion Lind a ssistance to the gro w ing hoal ing population of Orange Coun ty. [,,t •ading d lgnilari1•s presc.nt 11·ere He ar Adtn. ,J a m e s \Vil lia111s, t'Omn1andc.r o f the Coast Guard Jllh District; R. E. Diller, director . o f Au xiliary: Paul Bar I o w. as si-;tant. director: fiicha rd Kilroy. assistunl di rec lo"r (inland I District Commodore a nd J\trs. \Vhitlcy Ridenour: Vice Commodore and Mrs. J . Eppin k: !tear Commodore and t>.lrs. Be n 11.oyce; JXISl nalional cornnlOdorc John. B. Stone; pnst Divis ion Capt. E rucst Parvin and all dlvl!J1on <·apta in~ in the lltb Coast Guard District. ' The USCGA was rormcd by an act o f Congress as the clvlllan volun lr.er component or the U.S. Co::rs! Guard to tlssi,:t in search and rescues, s.1fe.ty pntmls, pa r n d cs . reRnllas 11nd other n:n1t\ct1I t1Ve1lls .. The lil uxlliary and it!\ 01cn1Jx:r s are dcdicalcd lo • CG COMMANDER Admiral Williams promotin -;:: r ec reational boating safety. Boating classes are offered lo the entire ra mlly <ind are taught by experie nced teache rs. The t1uxillary L! also noted ror its Courtesy V e s s e 1 Examina tion. a .!I er v l c e o ffered free to all boi'lt owne rs who want to be s u re the ir boat is pro perly 111111 l~r.nJly equipped. The .!ler vlte is rrec. 1·1ic CGA 1s C ourte.!I Y Examination deca l is a s ig n that a t)IX1l 1nccts all lc,!jal rcqu1r~1nc.n1s .. By ALMON J..OCKABltY •tat1111 ... , ... The e.nlry list in this year's San Dlt.!go lo Acapulco race ls !he 11tird sn1allesl in the hi~1ory of the event. The r ace started '" 1953 \1·lth nine e ntries and doubled the following year. It was <i fter the 195-4 race that it wa.s plated on a biennial basis itnd continued to grow until 1970 \j,"he n it again dropped lo 18 boats. ln 1972 lt bounced back to 27 entries after recei ving a s hot·il"H.he--arm by a new regime in the ~ s ponsor , t he Club de Yates t1e Acapulco. 'L'he highest entry list wa3 in 1960 with 37 starters and 28 finishers. UPS AND downs of UM!. r ace have been attributed t 0 sever al r easons. It has always been a s low race toward the e nd whe re winds drop off after crossing the Gulf of California. B ut to the hard-cor e sailors, th e light air aspect has been one of the challenges of the race. The popularity of the race nlso s uffe red with the advent o f the Los Angeles t o .i\lazatlan and the Long Beach to La Paz races, both some 500 miles shorter. One o r the more popular as pects of the race has al"·ays been the opportunity for cruising and gunkholing on the return trip. From Acapui.QQ. no rth to Mazatlan are sortif of the mo.st colorful and tropical coves and harbors on the \Ves t Q:iast. The time of yeru-of the race -usually in February -lends itself io some of the best v"eather a!ong the r.texican and Baja California roasts. THROUGH TIIE years. the Acapulco race has boa sted son1e of the lop racing "goldpl<iters" from both the. \vest and east roasts. It is s1ill o n the a genda of the wo r l d o c ean ra c ing champions hip rosier or races. 1'here were hopes that a ne w elapsed time record n1ight be set this year, b ut the light going in the early sta~es of the race have vi rt u a 11 y erased that possibility. Elapsed ti~e record for the: race is e ight day s, nine hours , 15 minute ." and 54 seconds set by the 83-foot cuth~r Sirius II. sa iled bv the late Howard Ahm anson in the 1964 race. C losCl't to that record was in 1958 v.•hen Don Chilcot t ~ai led aoother 83-footer ov!r lhe: course in S: 12:34:-43. !Ml 111 ptrt0!11 M•vl11g Cl<1Ut\I n<Jt l•u! NOTICC IS l!Ellt:.BY OIVE N 10 lf°le' l••••lll•ot;;:ammOll .. Di""' 1•1.t OK-nl ••t <llqvl...O It Ill• crf'<!!tort flf m• t l>O'I• .... ~ ~nl '"'"'· wltn int llfCn .. rv vuuc:no••· In lh •t 111 p~lton1 nevln9 fl•lr110 •Utln•1 lt)t o!llc1 ol lllol C!1t'k of tllt lllOVf 1r.. l<lld <lo,kltn! •rt ro<111lr1<1 lo Ill• enlllled co11rt. or to P•••enl ll'ltlm, wlln l!lem, wltn Hit nKeuory v0Ycn1•1, In Marriage Licenses rr.e •lf!•i 'ary VCl'UClle". to Ille tnn olllce vt me clnrl ol H\11 t lXIVt ynoerolt.-1 et ll•t ottlt• ot nl• <1!\orf!ev•. e!lll•d t"v''· Q< 10 p•••tnl m•rn• wit!> MclCE NNA. FI TTI NG & FIN(H, 2~61 I~ n'l<.•lldtV vo11ch•"• lo I ho El Toro llO&d. ~Yltt 106, Et r .. ro. ~~uer~'O"•" "' 1n1 L1w Olfltt ol Colll0tfll1 niw. which ts ""' pl•ce RONALO ~ MORRUW. ,100 WIL11-11FI!: o1 bul !,,.11 of lht uod1r1fofl«I In ~II llLVO. ~T E 915. BEVEJi:L"V Hill~. ~. m1111n. Cl"rl•htlno to 1~ •~•••• "' CAL1ro1H:11\ Y'I!\2. w~l·n h •llf pi.r .. , 01 l r 11, 1•n ••Id dtc'fd.tnl, w11n1n '-mot1ll11 •fl•• ot 11111i""'~ "' mt un\Jeo11gnl!O lr1 •'' f<ND INO.i)AYHQl"f' _. TQ!l'.I' J_, !ht llnl -.Ubllc•tlot1 OI lhl1 l'IOllC•. ll'l~llt" o~r1<1111111~ 10 !ho e•l•ta fJt JI, 1 .. 1. Ot,...ld Avt., H11nllf!Vlon 01tld Ji fl!ltr,< 21, H7•. ~aid dot ode.,1, wllhln tol!r mOfl!h l •fl•r ... ch t!W Dllllo Lt .. lf, 1 .. 1 lll EV MARI O MICH u.o Hr" puti1lc~1l<111 f/! 11111 l'lO!lc1. Getfilfd AV.., tl\lntlfl9IOl'l INtll Eltet:Ulor at 11\f will Ill Oote~ JAN. 11. 1970 WAICAMATlV-OSHITA -'l'•1111111rl. >ti. tht obo¥9 !ltMOCI Clocl<knl c.0 ra1nlne Lcul•t L.o Joyne.1•. UOI NIWJll(lrl llwd.. Apt • .c. COUI MCK•NJtA. f'lnlNO & tl'IH(H l:ACt UT•l1 ot "'' Will ot ~ .,.,. Jk119, •• '°' I . NMllopt t>Ml II Tit• •fff, Sllll•,.. 1n .. dtJo~• n~med d•t •Cl'nl Awo,, l 1nt1 NII l!t T-. C1UI, nuo ll ONALD s, MOllROW EVIANll.6-H.U:VEY -scOtt l'r~lck. Ttli CPIO ur»._ tlOO Wlh nlrt 81vd .• Stt. f ll U, '" ,ribN, lllilln i nd Llol.lr• Alt_,, lw l!•fCultr ll C•t rly Hill), C•. to212 Jffl'I. l1, W2' Ct ll• Monlt, l'!it>l1"ltd Or11>Qt Coa11 D•ilv Pllol !JIJ) lll·tOOt et.,i•lrfllll 91Kll JtnU1rY lQ, •nd F111ru1rt -. lJ, '10, ;t,11orllfy !tr ll!lttlllru OlllANOa-H!USIHll.NELD -Wtllor l~ll ,.._JI Pu1>U11'f0 Or111g11 Coo1! Tltomli" ll , U1W Jtro.y AW., ---• J<1hY•'~ 16 71, JO tnll 0.11~ P'llol, ~tO•YdtY 6. Norwelk" end '"''Of\ LN, M, 11 PUBLIC NOTICE 1~14 Tt"""°" 11,...,., La11un1 Hiiia WILLIAM&·NAVAl.ETfl! -Lt1l1r 1-----------tl:tymond, lt, ,,~ Or1noo Aw.. tl'IC"TlllOUS 9UllNl!'SS CO.II Mt ... tl'ICI GulOllVl>f CP\t(on, NAMI! STATEMl!MT :U, ")Olt "-t SI., Apt. 0. (4-11 Tl\t tolloWl,.g pe11on1 .tr• 110\ng T. C. Stl• No. 116J ISi 14 l'UHLIC NOTICE MKI bvalntll ti: NOT ICE 01' INT ENDl!O SA LE ANOlllEWS.OAVIS -c ..... , •• LM, l \, MIOWA'I" P'ACIFICA. srn~ .. Cor<1I AT PUILIC AUCTI ON OP' 12.Wl &:I lt11 Pltct, G••Ot n G~~· Sp<lng1, HuntlnQlllfl 811cll. (1111. TAX OEl!OE O RE AL l'llOP611i1TV fl!CI Ylrgln. M1v, lS, 1:1922 l-1 Wlll •lm R. Sw•nn, !16 0Ceon!ront. PUBLI C NOTt<..E 15 HEREBY GIVE N $1., Apl. II. WH!mln11tr Ntwporl 8ttch, (1tl1. ?'lMl I~~! "" 1n11 19th d~v ol Ftll•Y••v , 8RATTON·DILLEN Rlthlrd Gair, Eawerd Gtt1l1>, Jl17~A (c.ti>I t9}J. ti I"• h~o• ~I lO -o"<I-• ,.M. 2~. 1'1'1 VIM Point L•fl•, Huntlnglon H ' ' ' ,,, ,. v ' v "'"' ~ Betch •nCI O•ylt Ot1nnt. 11, 167'1 Springs, uni ngion ~~ch, 1 ' ol ll"l,l! ooy, '" 1r.e o!llc e ~I lne Vitw Point Lant, Hu f!lln.gTon l!eicn Tno\ bu1ln11• 11 ccnt!YCltd by a 11m•111d 111~ (ol!ecior 0, ine Cou~!y ol O•llllQt , HEIOE·PITTINGER -ltJ11t Elwoocl, pirlner~nlp. ~\1 11 Cl .._f•11to•noa, !lot uf'l<l.,•IUI\~, 25, 34106 AmlHlr Lanlt•1>, Apl e. W. R. Swan~ llOb~rt L. -\..llf~n. "' l•• CoUK1ar Ot n;i Polf!I t f\!f Heidi Ellitbt!h, Tnl1 ~!Memtnt W•" !lied v,1!~ l h~ o• \ft•ll Lcu111v 01 O••~Ot, II\ P""u•llC• 1?, 1511SI Pt••d•nl Ave., ,Apf. G·l, County C ltr~ ol Ora•19e Cou111v Oto ~t l•w Ml<J rh~ w•lll'n l\lthorlzo!lon Ty1t1n J1nui •Y l8. 1911, or 1 n~ S••le fun•onll•r· or lllf $t•IO WASSMAN·BLA.ICE Ernt ll ~t11ry, F)\Qll or C.,lllo•n,~, dat•d Oct<11.ier 19, 1911 21. 1421ll N•ncy Lit O rl vt , Publl~htd Oran11t Coa•I Oallv Pi!~•"''" h,,,,,.q bten ,0 ~1·~~1....i ~" The We11rnln>•tr 111CI ICllhryn Ann. 2l, J1nU•Y :JO. Februtr~ ii. ll. :!-0. •~14 Jl6·71 1:0,,,., ot ~upi·•~ilor• ol !tie Jald co~ntv 1421)1 Nancy L.N Drlvf, W11tml1>1!1r ~ "' Or~n~e. lnlonUl 10 >•II. w•ll offer ~IENOE2.·B ACICHAU~ -R ob t rt l'UBLtC No1·1c ·· Rescon. 19, 235511 AVt . fopu>gl, ~:. IOr 1,11e dlld .•~II •• P•O•lde<r by Ol'•l1icn Minion Vltlo 1nCI Svitn Merl•, ----I, f>.••I 6. Ch•nl•r 1. 01 Inc Ro•t nu• 17. 24M1 (tltt El Toro Gt•ndt, FI CTITIOUS llUSI NES~ olld l "'"'l~n (nde, In •cp116fe P••Cel1 i:I Toro MAME ST•TEMEHT 11 l"J~l>( J\UC llON !~ trie !•jqllf•I HULETTE-O'HARA -J•rn•• Mlcno el. Tht lollowlno petJO<• h Ooln9 bu•lnt •• niaa•r tor ca'h 1., l•Wlul 1nott1v ol l6, 32111 L•~• Meaoow Lent . a1: Ire Vnl!ea ~!al~•· llr •~r 1>egotl•bl• \V11tl1~t Vlll1p0 11\od P1lrlcl1 LH , MARJ.AC SCHOOL OF INSURAN(E ll~fll•, !ht ffdl 1>•op•r!y 5l tu1llPd In 23, 2136 Atlllt S!., New110rl 8etcn M••JIC 2021 llU•lntll Center Dr,, Nt W· ti e Cuunt't Of Ori"~' Si.1111 nl (flll11rn l11 COLGAN-OYER -Ja1eoh Edw1rd, porl !leach. c1 91Ul dn<l de,crllHld •• 111110..,1, tow••· 11, 11939 Loi Vt)(ll SI., F0Ynt11n Mlcht el T. Mi rlno, u Royol ~!. Lor .. 1..c1 witllln !ht (llV ol Legunt V1llty •l'ICI Vtl•rl• Lvnr.e, It. Tlll Gl!<'•!le Rd . 1oJewoor1 B•icn, c a. 97~ B~~<n E. Syc1mor•, Or1ngt. Tno~ bu•in•~• I• condoctea bv "" Arch 8e1cll Helonis COO IC·ATHERTON -Wtynt R:ot>ortt, indl vollUol1. 15 p~r ni~o t CCO•GN !fl 800~ J. ~;,.1~,·~::,r !:=;11_~~~C. ~::~1• ~t Mlch111 r. ,..1arifl11 :.·g~.~11,°! ~~::.i~:;n111LY;,;·~111•·a.'",~",: 1•1tJ S pr ln gCl t le , ,O,pl. ID. Tnl, otdlemeM V.<I! llt•O "'''" Ill• Hlk 41 •· W•1lmln•t1r County Clerk or Oranu• Co11nty on Hf R:ZOG-RIMPAU -Clltde~ Go"lltP, Jt11ut rv lS. 1914. Al\o rl••t•l~n 11 AP S!·JOl .Sl & lh. JJt Btool<t St., Ltguna BflC~ Fl11M& AP ~~·XII ·~• !lorn1tr!t AP l l·l09·20• •nd Lturtl Anne, 21. Sl9 BrOOI<• Pu11ll111t<! O•a~ge Coait Daily Pilo t. Leol autn tt . l(lm Sff;l~tolom t1 St., L"!lllOI 8tach Janui rv J(I, and February 6, ll, 70. el. Mlno..,um •tc1p1tblt tliCI '?!IO. ALLEN·STAllRETT -Alld•ltl J1mt 1, 191' 3l!·I• Arcn Beacll litl11~U. 20, IUl Ctllco, Gt rCl•fl Gro~• •nd 11 P'I• m~~ rKorCll<I 1., lloo• 1. Monk• L", '7, nnh La Vin•, PUBLlc.NOTICE P1e~ 10 ot Ml.c.uaneou• M•I>'· ••Coro, Mlu lan Vii i& ol Orenot Co~nly. Loli t:J I J< BUCHANAN•PRO!"TOR -ICtnn•lh f'1CTIT10US 8U11N'ESS IM {II• 2 ..... n . l:), 4901 Ht H. Hyn tlnolon NAMI! iTATl!Ml!'NT Al -.• Ucit•IV~ ., AP 5~.:161-00 L~·· 8t•ch 1nd P1m•l1 l vclllt, :U. 116'1 l ht tcllowlno;r per•oo~ e•t 011+~ due•sct . . Ver~ DlcktV eT 11. Mlnimy1n =~~hur11, Apl. J5t, Hunlln.g!o11 lluilnt ll ••: • •. " JCCepfftble bin 000. J ONES-LIGER -J1rr'\I Alltn. :!1. WISE ·p~uC IC RENTAL M..... Af!h BtftCh H~lgllll 6SSI Warn•r. Aot, tO, H~n!lngton LEASI NG. S,11 Lt hnh1tPI SI., Saf!te ftl per m1p tecorded !n 800-J. 8•tch and (tlherln• Petri. 15, hllSI An& r.10• P,1ge lO o! M•1CtllJntou1 Map1. raco•d• Warntr, Apt. 10, Huntlnolon ~•tch Richard Edw•rd Wl1e. S411 Llhl\hara! \\1 Or ftn~e Counl~ Lot 2l In 81~ l.A»CAS"TER, JR.-llROWN -Chirlt,, 51 .. S•nl1 Ana. (allt. ?'110• 31. 15. 1J.U Wyomlno St .• Westm!nilu Tony JNnn Wl>P. S-111 LPhnnftr O• Al_., ~e•!•lo..o •S AP 5S-3ftl-Ot. L••1 •ml Avrtlht Jot11I. ?•. 7J.&.; Wy0<nlng St .. S1nl1 Ana. Call!. ~'l(l.I ~f'~"~~ Genevie~• L.. D11!1l1p SI., W111mln1T1r, Tlll1 bYilrltu " ccifidYClt P ov en Mlnl101urn 1cce1u•tile b•d \700. ;fM, ln<Jlvldu~I. An n Btat n HelgMs A 01c1m , l •• UJJ Tonv J. WI~• A• prr Oli'P •K orOeO In 800-/, 8 UERLE·llEHNKEN ( h I• 1 t' l~I• ll&!e1T1rn1 wftl lllt d w.oh tn• t'aQ~ 10 Of Ml10:tltt n•ou1 Mtp1, rttorQ• 80W11 n, '1· 1'1•1 Mtl•O• L1n1. Apt, County Cltr~ ol 01eng1 Coyn11 °" ot Or~n~e Countv. Loi 7 & tne ~ 0. H!'l"lflf!Qton lltac h tf\d Ruth JA""•rY 11, 19ll 1 ll ,,, Lot 6 In B l~ i . Wllhltf. :ll, 161'1 M1l1g1 Ltnt , Ai:tl. FJOtl)l Al•n •~•t rlh<td 61 l\P SS·l!I )! l •ll D, Hvn!lnglofl ll•acll. PuPlls~NI O•anoe (11<111 Oilll v Pdo•. ~•i.eute •. Henry ,o, Stt Wt •I. Mln\mv"' WILL l-S·8ARHES -S1 mu 1 1 .J•nYtr V 1J, JO. •nd FeDniarv 6 1J, iltO:tplaDle 111'1 \?!.IJ ll lU11rC1, 60, 2ol02 MlntJl~rnan \Y1v. IOI• :19 1.1 ,O.rcn 81~c1> Htlgn!t CooTI M111 t nd W•nd1 Evelvn ------'" 11w rf!•u rctO•lll'<l In loo~ I S6, 2'°2 Mlnytfmof! W•Y· Coll• Me'' PUBLIC NOTICE Pact 10 of Ml1eell~ntw1 M11Ho. •1<:11rd• C!-!VN·HALL -!ttven Jae~ On. 11. ot O•~~oe C0vn1~ Loi U If! 8111. 21"'° ICvl• !!., Honolulu. l11wall •nO ---~-• -----4 EXCEPT Ille Slv 10 11. Gl(>(Qll Ltt. ?I. 3616 Octan l lltd., FICTITIOUS s us1..iE1s Al•o l"'<!.l(<•bod ~1 AP S!)J\.~. l••t C1Von1 Cl•! M1r. NAM'I STAT'IM L'IT ~~'~lie<! r .. ~ .. D LUU . STAU..CV P·NORTff -Jc~n Allred, Thf tcU""'lng person Is OCl''O UV1ln1H! L)! IJ & 1,.1 511 IO 11 ol Lot J:!, 2111 ,0,bbort, Ao!. t . S~n 01..in a• 11 •n 6111. • •!Id Jan El+11tMtll. ll, •11 MOllarch INTE RIOR GAJtOENS , XII EHlll'"'• t.lso dtlCf•t!"'I di ..,p 1\J~I tO L•i• B•Y· S011!n L•gUn1. Newpert Bt•tll. C•!•t 'l"lMO l o tl•e~ < " C '0 C DUGAN, Jll.-CO NLE'I' -W•lll~m 8tr1>ar1 G. Coll ini , JOI E1nl!lf!a, '' tn~ ••ntr. ' 8 cnarle•, i i . l llh Ot e•l•rld orovf . Nrw1111rl Be.acl\, Ct l•f. 1~7~L~,_;s A Uft l I . lllon!n•um M:ctpt•lllt HYnll1!1110fl &•act> at>d Ell1tbrlh 1 h" bvsoneH 11 CMdoutled PY •n I A!! '"t<lt pa" Ion> ot Loh 1 & t C•"'· 40. '"'°1 Pier Orl••· Huflllng1on lr>etl~ldua1. QI S~c 1' lv.p I s. 11 t We•t, l!•1cn. aarD"'' G. ca111n~ ~B B A. 1,1 "'" 6, le!. Bto •' BYRNE-GRAHAM -Joi.epn Charlt • 1"11 ot•lemtnl W•I Ulf>'I wl•n "" a 1.'I 1~ rne [lf PnunddtY ot Tr ST, 18316 Chicory Wey, Irvine •f'l<l Coonlv (I"• or Or•n<)• (eun1 v on N ,~,t rt;,1,.., Tl"l••~o" N ?i · 00 . Marv ,O,Ot lt, U , IOSl NfOI St .. J1n111rv 15 •. 1~1•. °''"" 1 I~• v; 11 1, •n~ :t:. '°' .,, Tui!ln. Fl!~ PLATZ·!Sll:1£0L,O,N0ER: -lltYmond Publl•lled Orl flgl Coa'1 Ol'h' Pllol, L..t ~) '' t" Ti N? ,.,9 ~nu nmfl1f'n Alber!, 2S, lf'°l Jolct Lant , Januorv JO. fnd F•b•uarv ~. 1) 1•1, •h S 11 00 00" W alq ..0 Elv 1-lunt lnglon ll~ath, ~nd 59110,, Nii J"< ·; l!Oun.;M<Y 1$0 It IO .1~ ~•lglP ot rl>ortln. Phyllli, U, XKIQ Llvo Olk Avt. ~-----·~ ~ II' l\'i 00 ' L ~lq >0 El• Fullorlon. PUBLIC NOTICE 11lu"U'"" llO '' I•••'" •Miii!! Pl m.,111n, CONRAD, JR.-V .... IJGHN -P'1ut ·~ ~ •'' ,Q' 00'" [ 11(1 .a £1, VonO•I. 17. 191, W•lla~e. Ao!. 8. ----::;-.,-,,,-,.-,.-.~, ••• , l°''U"~"'Y •I I!, '" » r 66" lt .. c " ., Wa.11tP n1o •nep1~1 1,.,o ~~'~ ... ~:~~./nd Li~~n• H~~~~.~~ superior court~-1!1 ~~It ol C11ilo•fllt 11 11:r1r~0~·t~ dt~~;u~·Yll ~~, ~: .. 6::.~J•I•~~ EG ,.., Th• CO!lnlv ot 011n9• r~,.1 c l••t Minimum acceDhbl• L RO-VE NNING -Mlch~tl Rao.rt e 1 YAO• 1 M R"I I 0 ,,.0 19. 22911 VI• Ct"to, Mlu!on Vl•I~ 1hlt 0 M ,,, 0 " ~ '" ' <11\od "'"'"' E 1t~1r. !I. 1911] Ot ce11td. R:ECOll O OF SU ~VEY •116 coven!ry Lane, Huf\llngton Beien Notice It t"=•eby 11iven 10 croMTl!cr· \•" 101 Lll(Ll'l nl11nw~• ~na c~JnllAI WI L.SON-IHEOE ll:ER _en rl Al~ crl lht •bc~e n1ml!O dtte<1enl lh~t di! ,0,110 de•cro!>rd '' llP &•1·111.Q? 21. '65? Sin!• Ano A• ''A 1 ':· PtrJ<"'I hiving claim• &II~'"'' tne ·~to !lorn1erl• llP !4 11~ 111 L•11 •••••••• (oi!a Me•• •t>d l Ol\l v,'.:;i Nt · n' dectdef!t ••t roqulreCI lo lile '""m . And•~w Mc{ullf\fl'i 1H7 S•nto A"' A A 1c 1 •c 'wf!n '"• nMP"M" vcucner\, \n in~ l o• 1~1 rxcFPT n111n .. •v 1 .. a rn .... .,.1 llleu. Vt · P · • Oil& oll lct Q! tnt Cit<~ cl ll'it otmv• •n•itlea lll•n <leM.,Ul!O •• AP 111 lJ!.Ql cwrt. or •o pr••enl tnem w11n In~ !!ort.,t •l / AP S• llJ 111 L••' ~"••••• Ot<embtt 11, 1f7S nece~•••V vovc"er1 lo tn~ u .. ~e,.;Qnrd A111lre"' f.'cfulloo;~. TO BE •Dlt> DOIJGL,0,1-ELY -(h•rlt• RC>O!lrt, J4. J I tne ollk t <>I T'!EMAINE, ~HENK, AS A UNIT Mlnomyo" atce~t~bl1 O•\J 6 Winged Fool Ltnt N1Wport llelch STROUD A. 1108E"'f5, loOo! Soutn OUw t:nl •od Lt 11111 Kiv.' :ri, 1 Yllnge<:i 'H•et. ~te HU. Lo• An()~lt•. C~lllornl•i !! •ne or11;"'1tv ,. ""' ••ttttm9CI btlo•• Fool Lt nt. H•WP<lf l lltfCh. ~1". wnlcll 11 ll'ie plect 01 buslMn 11 11 ';) 101e1, tl'ip 11Qhl al •Mtrno•lon •OtERTS. Jll .-l.1CRAE -H•nry t i !l"Ml un<t••\IOnffl In ~II "M!le••\"''11 <~~·A M~Yrlce. a. 936? Hoioe1, Cvp••" Pf•l1lnlng to '"" ••late el ~a10 oU-ct<l•n•, No 1n<1 "'"' '" ~tt1Pto<1 1,,,.. I•» IN 1'7t, the fained record 1no G•ll Con1!1nc1, 36, llJll San ... 1m1.n tour "'.°"'h• '""' ll'!e llr" th•11 , .... "''"""Y"' ~mount ·"~ ....... '"" •· w· d d p Lvl1, Fo11ntein Vt!IW. publ•cat!on ol lhll notice ti lgr•n l(!<IOWlf!O Int ltg.>I dtlcr!pllon .!ffia~uer in v.·ar assag~ THOllllSEN-WALICEJt _ Sttv•n Htrlt•-011«1 J1nuary 21, 197• 11 •4c~ 1~1 or g•vu~ of I'"• o• P•rc•t Jl1ade a hid for the record 11. l!Jo!l Pltcld (lrclt, Uunlonoto" JOHN F TOLTON or ll~t(tl• '11 IAnd •• OtKr l~ tbQve r I ho Beech 1nd Jayc1, 21, HSn Pl•cla E•t"toto,. crl !ht Wiii Ille llurc"t"' D•ott h IQ Dor p•ld In b ut ai ed by some 10 urs. Clrcl•. Hy11t111910,, ll••cll. c.1 \aid dtcldeM 1un et '"• r;on1 <l! pu•ch••• •' 1n, TilC only ya cht in this y ear's M!LBllANDT 111-CAR:ROLL -E~rl, TREMAINE, SHENK. ~ ...... v. Jiit 11. 6100 W~rntr ,O,v•, Aol 11 G. iTltOUO " •otE•fS A!l~r l•"t •II~ !ht vndtr11onea, •• r are C'apable of setting a new t1yn!lng1"" e,ach ind l(lm e1111,,.. 606 111111~ Otlv• SI. St•. 11u ''''" '·'' C9t1~ciu1. """' ''rcvte a dot!<l record is .fohn Scripps' 79-fOQt 11. 6700 W1tnfr A~e., ,t,pr. II G, LM A11,tlt1. CalllornU '91111 1,, lnp Purrn.;,er ol e,,,.., 111! '" ~1rc11L 1-lynllnglon Bttcn A!IONltYI lor S•fCUl.,.. Q,\l~d tn1t lj1" "·h ~· Jhnu,\"' 19/0 kr t1·h :\lira mar (ex-M ir). but LOSNESS·BILLS -· P11i! Eaw~rd, 1~. f"• 717'~ R~h~•' l l.."•On, a> ilfl!'r thrre d rt VS Of saiJin!!: nlJl VII San Mtrlln•. L.agu111 Hlrll Publl~~td Oreng~ Coft•I D;o!• P1!ol T~< Crll~r !o• cl :11• Co~n!V <I ~ and Cvntnle Annt, 21, ]I!• Cront J ~nYarv lJ, lfl, and Faorud•Y ~' )1 Or.i nne. ~t •• T• 01 C111.t •rn J i<ihl' is fur behind S irius IJ's Avr., Anaheim. 191• ~N-i• o~·e "'~ale fePru•·~ 11, 197< third dav m ilea ge of 492 miles. $TEI N-ELOWI TT -cn1rt•~ J~v. 6J. Puti1•,n<'d 0•1n11e Cc••• 0111v Piln• ,J llll A~1nld1 So•lll1, II.pl. I , L~gun& PUBLIC NOTlCE J,1n ~, )(J ~1:d F•D 6. !91 < ,a? 1'• \Vind\vard Pa!'s:1ge had sailed 1-flll• •11d r.er1 rue1e. M, 2J'19 vr~ 089 nlilE'S a.f'·'r three da i·s M•rl1"""• A.01. l·E, L1g11n1 111111. "' I OOlHE·PETel!SOtl 0 o ll a I d FICTITIOUS llUSIME~S NAMI!! 'TAT!ME+tT rind still failed to break the Tnu•m1n, 21. 1•161 B 8roo~11 .. ,.1. Hunllnaton 8eacll tnd ICa•tn Gny. T~t lol!owing Ptrson ·~ d~lng Pv.,n••· ~rd. 13, 6090 Ll>'i Ang1le1 A•r., Simi a• PElER PUO'S PANTS, 10; p01,,.,' On corrected time, on!v one ••ll•v. NOTICE -T0CREDI 1011-,-- SU PE R IOR COUllllT 01' Tt11! ST AT( OF CAL IFO"H!A FOii Tt1E CDUMT Y OF ORANOS Ha A-711.0 · POWE A:·CU ~NI NGHAM Steonen Ave• B~ID<:d. C.t ltf. ))oat has e ver V."On the race RlcMtrCI. IS, 181.U Slnla Lfuit nt, BasU Cetnon McM~c~ln. 1J(j9 l\f'lmn11t l "M• o! EDWIN 0 G"'l;'l;'ISOIJ. !ll'i""'. II was Ash Bo\\'l'l's •n r<oun111" v111ey •"<1 Ellllbtth Lor!nt. Ln, Reaornin lle,.ch 90218 u.,~~-··d "'" .....,... 11, 10671 LI Ito.I Lent, Fountllll Tlli~ llu'ln!•• 11 con011(1ed by a" NOTl(E IS H[ltEP.V C.IUEN to •n• (()()f CUtf.er Carousel from Vetley. Jndlvldv~I. cr•Polo•~ "' 1 .. e •ll>n•r !OM,,~ll ll~t<"ltnt SO"C If d" · .__ MOOrl:E-HlGHLEY _ Jt ml l oicir, II. C. McMote~ln •not 611 n•r~on• n1•ino ,1~im' ftOAl~lt ,· 1 . an !Cap w inners u.;s\"E' JO, 1117, MtVt llPlt. lr•lflt i no J!illa Thi• •t1lemont ... , llle.i w11n Th~'"• '~"' de•"fle"t ere •eq.,lr«! to tll• been Conejo (44-fool sloop \ Ann, l6. 1821S M•Y•PPI!, lrvlf!e. Countv Cieri! o! Orar>qe co .. nly °" 1n~m, whn lht n!(.f\tllV voycnert. In VA N OYKE-2.AHN _ ICenneti. RnlHlrl, J•nuarv 11, 1914. •"• n'tlc11 of the cl••• ot '"' 1b0ve l!l53: Fairwe ather ( 6 3 • f 0 0 t 21, usv. SIO<lOWIY o rtv•, Stllm. Fl0t01 ent.uea t ou•I, o• lo pre,enr thtm. wl!n V<1W]) 1954; Eventide (38--foot DftQOl'I •llel J1cq111lvn Edwln1. 11. PuDll>h~ O·~"O~ toai! D;ul)" P!lo•. •~• Prce~•••v vnuclle•1. !o • h • . 1061 S!trl!ghl Clrclt Himllno! Jt n111rv 11. 30 i nd February 6, I) ~n11~"1cnea ~t 31!0 Gl ennevrt S•••el·Sullt kf'lch ) 1956 : C arousel (40--foot &tath. • "" 191• 112.1• ·r '. L•11u"d D•~cn. ca1110-.,1~ 01~)• t ) 1958 Pu "( (SJ { 5MITl!·(HANOL ER -WI t I r I m ----Whir!\ .11· !he pl~Ce ot bu1lnt1l at Ille CU ter : rsul • oot Aodr1w. «). m e N. Endflll• "·· PUBLIC NOTICE vna~r'"•"'"d in •II ma•tt " llllrl•lnlnu ("!)tier ) 1960; Kia\oa (5()...foot 51n G1brl•I and cn1r11 Lvn11 __ 111 mt e••ate or 1,1ld CIK..denr. Wll!\ln I \ 1962 Ca ) {~. P1!rlcl1, 11, :HOO PtrkYliw Lt nt . >ICTITIOUS llUSI NESS loYr month1 alltr ll>O 11•11 J)UDlit1Hcn s 000 ; . rous e . :7ll ' .Ai>t. 319. lrYi,,.. NAME !TATll!Ml!'NT ,,, '"" nn•;t•. Ondine, 56-foot yawl, 1966 5TARIC·LESINA -J~ck Rogtrs, SJ. Thi lcllowln; p1<un 11 doin; 11vsint~s Odtod J11nv~•v I. l91• I foot I 968 1053 New11;11rt lllvd., (Olli Mtsa i S 8fTTY L. GARR l ~ON. Kia oa II, 73. ya\\'' I Ind Marv Elliati.!~ . .cl, l1l1 EICltf!, 'MAORAS l RAOtNG co .. LAXMl e-,~rv!•l1al 111ot Wl11 Y ellow J acket (41-foot sloop) Apt. JO. Cost1 Me••· lMPORTS-M&S 1r1c ., 311 M•rl!le Ave.. ot t~e ahnv• n•n'~ ct..:;~1~1 . (3•f llENZ•8ARGER -Edw•rd Tomot!n1, flllbo• llttf'l<l, (•II!. 92651 llAlllO II. COP'FIM J9i0, and Nem esis or OOt ll, ~2 lor:llo Orlv•, 01ri1 Pein! Mr. Owihyenl ICumar. ~1' Alta :i80 Gltn,..yrt, Suitt "0" sloop) 1972, •n<:I W1ltr1uCI Ev1, :II, •IM e11I Ll!llun•, Lequn• Btd(ll, Clllll. ~6S1 L1t11n1 81•ch, Ct. tl6S\ SI., Mt>dln1, Ohio. Mt1. ICrl•hni Kumer. 1911 Af!a Ttlt phont1 J1H t4·10fl Laguna. L1;un' teach, Ctlll. 92651 anornt"V tar ••tclll•I~ JIM KILROY "'On handicap PUBLIC NOTICE Tiii• DY1lntn 11 candocled bv 1n Pvhll,hed Or1ng11 Co•~• ---cccc~~-------l ln<:ll~ldual. J~n111ry 16. 1J, JO, ano O~llv PO~t. F@brulfy ~. ho nors in the race twice, but NAM• ITAT•MIENT l(r!Jhna to:urn~r 191 ' in different boats. ISICTITIOUI IUS\Hl!Si Tt1ls $I011rnenl was tO!ed w11h 1~t --·· T~1 following ptr1on Is dalng tws!nfll (ounly Clerk ol Otange Coun t)" on P UBLIC NOTICE Ton1 Tobin, the 1972 win~r ,., Jnnynrv 10, "I•. F 301JI in Nem""sis is also in this o.s. ENlERP•ISES. l'l•2 1-1v1nn11 Put>Hlhed Or•nat coast Dally p11a1. ---FICTITIOUS •USIN••• "" Port Or., Hunl!f!VtOf! lltlch, Ctl. t14-U J8nUtrv ''· 1J • .)') anlS Ftllrvary 6, ~AM• tTAl•Ml!!NT US·I• r ace wJlh 8 new boat. hoping l"tltr A, Htl•lull, '341 Hv•nnlt f"MI 197" 161·14 Tht IO!lowlttt1 PO•lcn II 6ol"9 foe a second victory, but after f;ii H~\'::!" ~"c~:~,;; ... bY •n J>UBLIC NOTICE "'s•1 ••: bvM- the fl·-1 ···o days was far ll'ICl"fwJCluat. MR. JON JON'S HAIR FA?.HtON$, I" ... ,.. .. , A. H111tuM SU'-74t52 1JSO Hl rl>Gr lllvCI .. ((Ill• .......... (1n1. down in the overall standings T11r1 11111mlftt wu. 11rtc1 ""'"' 1ne 10,.•••o• cou1tT oro .::r111! ?'l,~•. C ITATIE OF CAL.IFO•HIA FOil .. ,-~!:;,..1 H, Cot!lt ljOO DoYtr 0, •. but leading his class. Cou111Y ••r~ of Or•noo c-1y on ou•TT O• o• ,. -...... teMh, c~u1. ?'1660 •··•mbO• I• 1•-TH• C ANOli T">> •·•I I ..._ · '~ f"41!J' Ne . .trJW"U ine1i:..ic1ue'f. nen • cornfuctf'd bV en P'vtolhllod Or•not COit! D•llY P'llof, NOTIC• ois NliA•ING 011' f"ITITION R th H c bl '.····-,. n .. '"' ······-• "'°" l"•O•AT• ois NOL.OG•Af"NIC '"'' ,", ' . ' • Forbes Leads "" '' ' ' ' '" ·,•,.,,· WI'' AllillO FOlll. CITTI•• 1 1monl r•• llltd wl!ll !ht lt7• Teii-AM•NTAltY Cmmlv Cl••~ tf Ortnoo CO!lnfy on Elltlt or PH ILLIP LEA ELLllHOllPE. Jaf!uer v 1.C. ,,,, PUBLIC NOTICE 11so kncwn 11 PHILLIP L. ELLITHORP'E. is.ions Soling Field l----,-.-,-,-,,-,-.-.-.-.-.-.-,.-,-.-.---·I ~~ IS HEREI V GIVEN 1111! J:.,':i~~~"~ •. o;;,~. c::t t.~':Z.~11!'. HAMI ITAT•M•NT E5TltEJt M, ELLITHORPE "'' tJlt<t,1_'_" ___ --ccc--cccc-,,.--'-.. _" Tiii tollowl"' pt1rtont 1r1 ftlfllll llfnln 1 P1Hll011 fOf" ProtMto ol SYDNEY ( AP ) bvllMIJ ••: 1 Hotoor1pl\lt wu1 1nd nir luu•nc• 01 J>UBLIC NOTICE A ( II D Id F b IA,ETY CONTROL IYITIMS, JOOl Ltllett Tttl.,Tll!llltry to "" rit1!110Mr. -----=====c-=---WJ ra an av 0 r e I . llltcl 1!111 ......... Cotti M.... CIUI. rlfof"lll(t 10 wtl!Ch t1 mode fOt tu•lh•• ,.ICTITIOUS •utlNQS saUlng Pocahontas, kept his 1'}'21 . 111fllc11l1r1, •l'ld 11111 !!lo ltmt Ind plact HAMI! ITAT•••NT World Soling C1al! YachUng Robttt P. 1t1111u. 33171 0111"T•• Or., o1 llH•tno 1111 11mo h•~ bfff> '""' Th• 1o11owh'9 "'''°" 11 Otlil'IO b\!llr.tu El Toro. Ctlll, t,630 lor Ftll. 1t, lt1'-II t :OO 1.m .• In 11: c hampionships hopes alive ltllt>lrt e . l(untt. mn Du•v•• Or .. 1111 C'llUrlrnorn or o.p1rtm1"1 Ha. > PACIP'tC AWNING a. P.AllO co .• El Toro. C1llf. '2.:JO at 11111 cwrt, 11 100 Civic ,.,,,,, 1119 Ii. W1rntr Ave.. S•nll M1, Monday by holdlna: Denmark's 01Y111 1<. l(llf!ft, NM w, 1111. onwt We.i. 1~ tht c 1tv ti •• .,1. A"•· t •H•. tl7M r I Elv trom In Bet to Afllhl'lm, C•lll. Calllornl1. H•rvtv c . Htw~ln• Jr •• 111 AvocftCIO au 8 ' • Thi' bllll-t1 CO!l(lllCttd lty . ,.,,....., Daltd Jin.,., 19'4. Ant .• ,,,(~ d•I Mii, C•llF. '26iS seVetlth Jn the 1hi:th heat with 1>1rl111r1hlp. WILLl"'-M i;. "JOHN, Tt1i1 bulll'llH ,, c~uetecr IW •n h I ta ti lto!>trt fl. Kuntz Co\lntv Cltf-k 1001~1d1111 . loug COVCt ng C Cl. Thi• •••ftlf">tnl Wt• nll(I wllll tm A•TMUlt D. OU'I' HtrrY C. 1t1w~ln• Jr, Forbes finished firth and can '°"""' c1erk of O••nut COl.l"Y en 111 ,.,.. Awi., 111. 111 11111 •t•rtmllflt w11 n1111 w1111 '"' Win t•· •••les wi"th 1 vie'""'' J•nuert 21 , 1t1o1. L""" ltKll. CMlfonll• tM"2 COOJnh (ltrM of Or111111 Ccuntr on 111;: """' vv•1 I'*" UIJ) Ut-4ffr J1nu•rY ll. 1'74. In the final hellt If Elvatrom P11bll111od Ortn(lll Cot•' D•llv J01101, .1.n.m.1 ,.,, ""•""'' "''"' J1nu1ry U . JO, tnd !Stbruery •• I], Pvb1!1htcl ()f"•flOI Coe1t 01lly Pllol P11bll1h111 Ort nQI COClll O•llY l"llot f inishes !)(!low seventh . 1eJ4 211-J•J1.,ui1v JO, JI, is1!>1'u1ry 6, i•1• ~7·1• J~nu•r~ JO, FtbrY1•1" ,,, ?e, 1'7• 312·1• I RecycJing: A Real Energy Saver By SYLVIA POHT~R \Vh1IL' the price of p:i pt>r hau ~en skyrocketing, only 2U perce nt ol ou r t-i'IJ>er rnw n1a terlal needs are being fllle<l l)y rccycluble paper. TI1e other 80 percent ls con1ing fro1n virgin material, wood pulp. If the <.'Onsumlng lndu strlt•s would use only 50 pcrcttnt recycled papt'r stock in Uici r raw materials . this wo!lld conserve 500 million lrees. WllAT'S ftlOJlE , it rt!quir t•S far Jess c n e r gy-eleclric power, oil , natural gas-to ma k e the • new lrorn the o I d rathe r tha n from \·irgin ffi.'.I· 1crial ;;, 11n•I in s o m c cases. t hr sav ings arc· tren1endou:; . Doubling our l'o1t.r1• CWTent use of rccytled paper could rcprl'scnt an C'ncr~y su\·· ings of :12.5 b!l\ion ba rrels of oil a yea r. ~·urlh<·r. paper \1 h i c h Con1pr1scs alrnost hflll tilt! ucillon'~ C'Oll ected su!td wllstc f\'Pf\'St:n1 s another n e w Ja1portan1 ~nergy sriurc•• artcr l'L'(:ycl:.iblt~ n1uterfals u r c l!Xlracted. The Environml'nta l l)rotection Agency indit·11lt!S that 80 percc~nt or th is non- rccyclable sohd \Vaste is l'o1n bustible and could be recovered 1n the for1n of l'Ul'rgy. 1'he wanton abuse of ou r na1ura1 resources in other areas is just as a ppallin~. or a v a i I ;i b ! t• r c .;.· y c lablc ma!eri;ils. only 48 percent of our aluminuin scrap i s reeycled, 42 percent of our 11.:;:id, 17 1:.ereC>nl of 0u r lC:<li!cs, 26 pcrtx·nt n( our Slee!. Even in orras shO\l'ing rhc i:rcatt·st use of the method, there is nlueh roo1n for i1nproven1cnl. Only Iii pt·rernt of our coppe r 1.~ being recycled, 88 pt·rcenl 2r our stainless steel. 75 \krccnl of otir p rt' c i o us rnelals. THE NEEi) f'OR r('cyclin~ never has been so olivinL1s, the w<Jrnlui;~ ll~\1.:r 11\0rl• urgent. Prh·1~s vf lhE> ra\\' n1atl'rllll ~ hart! reuch1:U li:v1:l.) wh•·n: there is ll direct cconurnh: justiflca:i11n fnr u1dlvlduals and C(ln1111unlti1!~ 111 colle.ct. process :ind transport rccycl.:d 1nutcriuls to the in<lustriul 1narket.p!acc. Unch:r lht.' 111<1rkcJ l'0111.lilions or 1!174, dcrnands arc certain to c:li rnh for old newspapers, junked¥1uto.s, ulu1nl11un1 t·ans, the like. Th e vu lue of wush· is ri si11 g spcct<1culnrly, llccycling-thl' l'l'µroct>ssing and rl·using of sc rap and \l.'astc 1natl·r·ials to make nc\I.' produ ~ts-is 001 a n c \.\' industry. It long tuis hccn a factor in our 1· t' on o rn 1 (' systcn1. {Thi' N ll t i o n a l Association of H ct y c 11 n g Industries tN/\HI ~ is liO years ol d.J Bul ou r n:.ilit)ll hus b.'ISC'd its lav.·s. poli cics and alliludcs on the presumption o f li1nil!css naturnl resour ces. \Ve have tlo v.•ngra<!C'd such co 11sidera tions as c n er g v cvnscrvulion and solid w11st~ disposal. SAYS Tll£ En\•lroruTiental Prolcclion Agency : "If energy recoVl'r~· were practiced in all tna)Or urban ar.:as. an cstinu1led quadrillion BTL' of eucrgy could be acquired annually. This quan1 1ty or energy is equivalent to .. the nation's en tire e n ergy t.·on::.un1ption for residential and con1mcrcial lighting . _ . n1orc than ha U or the direct oil imports from the fl.1i ddle East .almost one-third of the energy that wl\I be delivered by !he Al askan Pipeline." But OO\\'. recycling is a process whose time has come. -Th is session of Congress \\'ill consider legislalioo to elin1inatc fC'deral inequities in freight rates tha t make it far n1orC' co,;tly to ship a carload •)f ma terial in scrap or recyrl:ible for1n than an equal ainount of the s a m e t'01111nodily in virgin (orm. -Another roadblock tha t i~ a t.ari.;et fo r eHn1ination 1s discrii~1ination in Federal protttre1nent policies under ahlch ''\'Ir a In only" :i ptclfieaUo n 1 e11st. Spon!Orlng both bill& are Sen.1. Marlow W. Olok. (R·Ky.), Phlllp A. Hart {D-~11ch.) and f'rank E. Mooa (0-Ulah). TAX equalization with \•lrgin material& · to spur ~ecycllng woold be achieved under legislation SIJOnsored by Con grc~\\.'Oman P.tartha W. Gr~ll lhs (D Mich.). Ht r 1neasure, designed to offset tax. rewards we now give for depletion of our I i tn I t e d natural re1ource1 , ls scheduled to become part of lax reform legislation in 197!. -1n Wisconsin, the state legislature Is on the wa y to passing a law to create a Solid Waste Rec o\•er y Authority to initiate and n1anage a statewide recycling program. "Thi.! will establi sh Recycling has a valuable place in our efforts t o conserve our resources and energy. To get infonnation on il, write to the NARI, 330 r..Iadison Ave., New York, N. Y. i0017. Another free service at California Federal Savings ... Maintain savings of $2,500 or more at our office and we'll give you a free safe deposit box-and a lot more besides~ In additl~n· to a spacious box for your valuables (usual annual rental fee'l s $6), you can take advantage of all our other free services. And of course your sa~ngs will earn our high interest rates from 5l'% up to 71'%. For your convenience, our safety deposi t vault will be open daily- Mondays through Saturdays-during our regular business hours. Better hurry, though. There aren't enough boxes available for eveiyone, so il's first come, first served. Slop In and get yours nOVJ! High Interest sa\lings plaOs. 5 \4% PASSBOOK ACCOUNT For ~", present a nd ne-..v accounts. Open • ..,,,,.,,. with any an1ount. Add or VJithdrow anytime. 5%% <Jii.oAY CERTIFICATE. Forne\o •"""" accounts. Minimum deposit $l(X1. .... '""••I ... 1-YfAR CERTIFICATE For new accounts. Minimum deposit: $1,000 . frl:;'I\ 2ll .YEAR C£RTIFICATE. Foi new _,... accounts. Mininl um deposit: ... $1 ,000. -·· •• 4.YEAR CERTIFICATE. For new accounts. Minimum deposit: $1.000. California ·Federal Savings and Loan Association · Nation's Largest Federal 1,.. . CERTIFICATES OF $100.000 or more.can earn in terest rates in excess of 7Y.!% depending on temis and amount of deposit. OlliER FREE SERVtCEs: free travelers checks, money orders, notary se rvice, trust deed note collection and photocopies of important d ocuments 1.Vith savings balance of $1,000 or more. Plus 11 pther free services for accounts.of any size! Ceni!itate rates above are ottered for a llmlted tfrM only. Interest oti most accounts Is tompounded da!l!,I. F~eml regul111\011s require a 1ubtran11a1 penalty fo-r "arty IMthdr.iWbls on cf'l1111ca le 8 a:ount5. Costa Me~ Offk:e: 2700 HARBOR BOULEVARD TEL. 546-2300 OPEN SATUADAYl,tTO t. " CLIFFOAO M. WESDORF, Vic11 l'ttt.ldt1nt & M1na g., _w_.,_,_•..:sd..:'1c.· _F_•b_rv_•..:ri_6~·..:l..:•_74:_ _____ _:DAIL Y PILOT 2 I ' I Orange County Business ' • Mkbatl P. Tripoli has been named to lhe board or principals of Peckham-Guyton, Inc., lrviue-based ai·t·hll~:ls. 'I'ripoll , a graph ics designer. ~·Ill be responsible for ma nagin g gra ph ics professionals who will service all company client!. * Richard r.fayer, associate of EOAW, Inc. of Newpo r t Beach, has been e l ected president of the Southern California cha pter of thC' A m er ica n Society of Land.scape Architects. At 'll, r.fayer Is the youngest man to ever hold the post. * William A. Farrar has been named vice-pr esident of the Forest Av e nue ~fD ll i\s· soclation. The assoc- 111 ti on in· eludes busi- n e ssme n fro m .t he Xf s p e c 1 a I-f_ ) ty shop com-j.;.>;: plex at 332 Forest Ave., L a g u n a PAM~ ... • Beach. Farrar is ov.'Iler of je\•;elry shop in the mall . * Joseph I. Harts cc in , president of J cwel11 by Jo!ltph, Inc., Costa Alesa, has bee n named presid ent·elcct of the Calif o r n ia J e w e l ers Association for 1974. * Rossmoor Co r p . ha s announced the election of Harry W. Harper and Do nald 0. Wilkinson as executive vice president and vice president of construction , respecti vely, lo the La gu na •lills-bn sed finn. H.arper formerly served as vice president of the company. \\.'ilkinson y.•as director of construction and p r o j e c t manager for Ross moor. * Leon.an! T. Baxter has been named assistant vice president and n c \.\· manager for Fldellly Ft:d· era! Savin~s and Loan in Costa fl.tesa . OVER THE COlJNTER MASD Ll1li"'!' for T .. 1day, Fobn.ar/ S, "74 Atu~n"' AO Mooo Advnl (p A.11 .. A.I~ Alt• 8 1! A.toco Inc Alle11 a.v A.11on Pro• A.lhed Ttl AfTI Ap.,1 Am E•ll' AITI Flntl A.m Fletn Am Furn Am G"I AMlrc '>• Am ltltv Am W•l<l A.<\neu1r A.li<:•CO A~ 1nu1 Ard~ Mt1 A•10 .. ttr A, .. o. 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Otl" F ISl •ll Gn•ln '~' 107 11~..,-,t 818 •OS W•!ltl GI •II ••I Otlt• T • tJ t tl '"(Om 'I~ 1 "° \/t<M F t 11 1 )l Wi'<°"' l ilt 1 I MYt on .St l•M s9 1••1 ut •06 VO•~Q •O<I I ~ l•t"ll•• •H 19U Drtd Cp J'"' 1.lt '''' ~" 1$(111,olORt•~••F 100 100 •t•d•vodt"4. .· •' Oil Bloc Oppo sed By France PARIS (U PI J-france said today It "'ill participate in th~ U S.-tiponsore<l western n al i on a 1 oil (."()nference in \Vashington Feb. It, but v..·ill oppose any attempt to ~·c!d indus1 rialized pov..'ers in to ll single bloc. A go\'ernm en t spokes1nn n said, "If France is ready to participate in an exchange of views on various aspects of the energy problem , it will not give its support to the creation of any orga nizat ion of the industralized o i 1 - consuming na tions separate from other co n sumi n g countries. es pecially t h e developing nations as well as producing nations.'' POLITICAL SOU RCES said foreign min ister Michel Jobcrt v..·ill attend the C'Qnl('rence in \Vashington. The goverrunent staten1ent issued after a cabin et n1ccti ng under President G e o r g e s Pompidou said : ;'The decision of the French cabinet should not be interpreted as. i n1 p I y i n g France's agreement to the creation of an organization which v.•ould institutionalize the handling of all the economic. and politic a 1 problems between a la rge n u m be r of industrialized nations." The statement thus n1:ide it clear France will oppose U.S. demands that the key '\\'('Stern nations plus Japan set up among themselves an energy action group a s suggested by Secretary or Stale Henry A. Kissinger last Dec. 12. ''TifE PARTIClPATION of our governntent in t h i s 1necting responds not only lo certain preoccupations but also to the desire of Europe to affirm a corninon position." th e statement said. The statement wa s referring to Tu esday's decision by the European Co mmon ~tarkel nations to aw·oid any creation of a joint front again st Arnb producers "'hi\e attending the Washington talks. Yo•t Foctory Atrtflorbod Chcvrol.t L.oGJl1tt DoolOf' • Now '74 Yo90 Hotc:hbock S&840 PER MONTH Flu• Ta~ & Lie. On II.ppr Crl!<lil 1' Mo. O.E ,L. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 HARBOR ILYD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 ==---- UPI Tol•P~OIO Sc11rt·e lte 1tas t\ dock foren1 an for :i Chicago So uth \V ater Street n1arkct. hol ds armload of t1)1natoes. oranges a n d grape- fruit s~all lin11 tec! sup- ply iten1s clue to inde- pendent tr u c k e r s strike. Jlr[ces are 20 cents a pound hig her for ton1atoes th is week. Su71er111nrt Will Buy Used Bags DETROIT (AP ) 1'he l\tichigan-bnsed \\1 r i g J c v Superrnarket chain sa.vs i! 1vi !l pay customers two cents for each used grocery bag:. \\1rigley flffi ci n!s s a i d Tuesdav that. b(>causc the price ·or p<rper bags has dou bled. the cha in's stores 11·il1 buy a custon1c r's used paper hags and !hen pack that cu!:ilomer's groceries in the1n. \Vrig!ey C:cneral ~1anagcr llo~·ard Ferguson said health ordin;:1nce.s prohibit rerlcernin~ grocery b.:igs fer later use by other customers. The policy \I' i 1 1 !)(> in1plemrnted at all food stores in southeastern l\1ir higan .1nd Toledo. Oh io. O(}('ra1ed by \\lrigley's parent con1pany. Allied Supennarkcts. TODAY'S SILVER QUOTATIONS .loin Hawaii, Oregon Disney Visitors . . 3 States Batio11i11gJ Drop Off LOS ANGELES IAP I Shareholders of \\'alt Disney Productions \\'ere greeted by -'tickey Mouse , then were told that attendance had de<:linetl 6.5 percent at Disne y W'orld and 4.5 percent at Disne yland u1 the la st four months. TliE D~OP in attendance. con1pared to the same period a year ago. wa ~ blamed on the energy crisis, shorter school vacations and bad voeather. Sharehold e r s of the Bu rbank-ba sed r o m I) a n y gathered here Tuesrlay for the annual meeting and so did r<.1irkey Mouse. Donald Duck <1nd other Disney characters. Arter the n1eeting Chainnan Donn B. Tat u1n tbld ne~·s rt'porters he wns optimislic about the next quarter, "bllt \l'C don 't knov.• \1•hcre ull the uncertainties 11·il! \and us." C.Ompany officials s a i d Disney's hot el business and Poles Apart foreign distribution of its The new Ward and Harrjngton ln1provement Center niotion picutcrs were doin g is under construction on Bristol Street in Costa ?<.lcsa "·ell . with a June con1pletion date forecast. 'fhe unique BLIT COM~IF.NTING on the structure. which will feature glue-laminated bean1s drop in the vn lue of Disney atop the 23-foot poles sho\vn here. is being built by stock froin SIOO a share a 'l'reated Pole Builders of Ontario. The $600,000 year ago to $41.25. Tatum told project. covering 36.825 square feet will rel.ail every· a stockholdr r: "\Ve can't do thing fron1 2X4s to <log food , according to the anything about th e value of builder. the stock except bend every -------------~---------­ By 'nle .U~lak-11 PreN Thrff East Coast stutes hard hit by ga!<>llne 3hortages have announced that they will Impose a fonn 6( gasoline rationlng on motorists. ti.tarvland Gov. M"" a r v i n ti.taooe1 said today he will authorize as soon as possible a plan wxier whi ch ti.1arylanders would b u y gasollne only on alternate days. MASSACRUSEITS plans to begin a similar voluntary systen next Monday and some form or gasoline. conservation program is expected to go into effect in New Jersey, possibly late this week. Frank A. DeFillippo , f\.1andel's press secretary. said a purchase minimum would also be set, probably at $3. FINANCE sales systen\ was definitely i..:oi..ng to be used in the Garden State. DeKORTE SAID of Large's sta te m('nts, "He·s wrong • There·s a strong possibil ity that's Y.'hat we'll do, but no Richard \\'. DeKorte . recently appointed New Jersey energy czar, said that no decision had been made on the type. of sy stem to be used . final decision has been 1nade other than that it would be yet." mandatory. The l\1assachusetts plan. Oe:Korte m ad e hi s announced Tuesday by Gov. announcement after Gordon Francis W. Sargent. is based Large, executive director of on one operating in Oregon the State Energy Office. said and Hawaii in which drivers that on Friday DeKorte would ~·ith even-nuntbcred license issue an order for staggered plates buy gas on even· gas sales. Di!Korte, however, numbered days and those .. ~:ith denied that the ~taggered odd -nuntbered plates buy on * * ~ * ~ * t'ffort to run the company v.•el!. ?lfanagement has no control over stock market philosophies which affect the price of our stock ." Sin1011 Urgh1g h1creased Gas Output Sto71pag es Hurt Auto Protluction DETI101T fUPI 1 -'l'he country's automakers . al- ready reeling fron1 layoffs ca used by slu1nping sales. 1verc facc'<i todav "'ith mou nt- ing layoffs due io paris short· agL-s caused by !he nation1\•ide tr~ickers 1vork stopp:ige. As m::iny <is 28,000 U.S. auto \1·orke rs \1·cre idled 'I'>.:esda y ;:it sc1•cn r<.1idwcst plants because of the dispute , but n1any 11·ere due back on the Job today. In add ition, more than i~.000 \\'Orkers were off the entire \1·cek bccau.~· .. of thc big ca r p r o du c t io n cutbac ks. WASHINGTON IU Pll Energy Chic! Will iam E. Sin1on Thursday will urge the nation's refineries lo cut back Cal-Vet Loa11 Rate Hike Eyed SACRAMENTO !AP \ -A on e-half J>ercent hike i n interest r:itcs 011 Cal-Vet farm and ho me loans is being proposed by the St a I e [)('p;:i rt 1nf'nt of Vele r ans Affairs. says director Frank D. Nicol. The Cal-Vet loan rate is cu rrentl y 41h percent. The l'li ke proposed to the Veteran.~ Financt! Committee \Vo. u Id rn ise the rate to 4~4 percent. Nicol .said Tuesday that the rate hike was needed to "keep C'.."ll·Vet on a sound financial heating oil pro:iuction and increase gasoline output, it "'·as learned today. Source..<; in the. Federal Enecgy Offi ce said the move was designed to head off the growing possibility of fasoline profit on gasoline. but at the same time lo~-er the price of heating oil. Simon said today on the 1''BC Today Show t h a I nlOtorisL,, v.•ho have been rationing during the wanner ------------ v..'eather. IN DECE~IBER refineries \\'ere tole\ to cut bark gasoline product ion to insure eoough heating oil though the "i nter The energy sources said Simon Is considering a pricing fonnula that would allow the refineries to increase their iHAIL EAS1' TO LICK BOLLE~fE. France (UPI) -A letter mailed Dec. 2, 19.\2 was finally delivered this year to its destination a few miles away. Big Ba1ik Cuts Rnte ~'EW YORK (AP) - New York's Che mic a I Bank, sixth largest conuncrcial bank in the nation. ann o unced Tuesday it would Jo~·er its prime lending rate from 9~2 to 9~'.1 percent, effecti\'e today. A short time later a smaller bank, Fi r s t National of St. 1.Auis , posted a similar decrease in the key lending rate. plagued with lorig waits at service stahons to fill their tanks. v..·oold not face gasoline rationing in the near future. He also said "lf P'll bl i c pressure becomes more widespread than it is right at present. yes we would implement a g a 8 o l in e ralk>ning s.vstem nation\\·ide." HOWEVER, SIMON said shortages at present are "of a Sf>OllY nature around the country" and he felt they could be dealt v.ith by local raUon ing schemes such as the odd day-even day system already in use in some states. "Our figures continue to show that the conservation measures arc licking-the present Mortages as far as the embargo is concerned," Slmon said. Simon also said "Vi'e have got to consider" the -possibillt v of barring galloline <'redlt cards if it is shown the ir use slows down the long lines at gas pumps. odd-nun1beted d3yS. ~1assach usell:s will ~ the first si:ne on th e East Coast to have such a stlllew\de progran1. t.-lorrls County and the Cily ol Elizabeth, both Jn New Jersey and Drldgepor(, Conn., have sinitlar programs. In announc in g the Massachusells plan, Sargent said drivers are also being asked not to buy Jess than $3 worth of gas. Sargent said the plan was approved by the state's retail service station association . It seemed to be generany well received by station operators, bul some quesiioned how it would be enforced . ''f WONDER v.•hat's going to happen if a guy comes in with his tank right on the en1p!y mark but his license is lhc v.•rong number for !he day," askl'CI George (.'hamper, manager of a station in Quincy. "I mean, am I going to have the heart lo tum him away ?" · Sargent said ttiat. if the voluntary plan didn't \York, he ~·ould pusti for legislation to 1nake it mandatory. 2 Colleges Scheduling Tax Series A series or three free lectures on income I a x preparation will be presented at Golden West and Orange Coast Even Co l leg e s. beginning Feb1 14 at Orang' Coast and Feb. 1'9 at Golden \Vest. Tony Brov.TL . a member of the Ne wport Beach law firni Robertson, Howser a n d Garland, will be the lecturer. Brown specializes· in LU and corporate !av.•. The first lecture will deal with cLlfTent tax fonn5 aOO amount.I to be · included ih gross income. ne !eCOnd one will deal with a'll o wabl e deductions. His third lecture will ~m tax mdits. lhcome av e r ag ir\g, agt• allowances. and other special provisions. , The Oran~e Coast lecture.s \\•ill be held in the little theater at Corona del MAT High School, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., and will be held for three consecutive v.'ee ks. No advance registration is necessary. Ford l\lo1or Co. \\'as forccd Tuesday 10 cut i1s second shift at the LJ:ir.<:in, Ohio, asse1nbly plant to four hours because co1nplcted cars \\'f're piling up in sto r<.tge lots and tl1ere was not enough roon1 to build n1orc. i\lore than IAOO ,\·orkers \1•erc st'nt hon1e. basis." ,,..----------------11r-----------------------------"t "\\'e ha,·e been able to "'i'he invcnto rit.'S or parts are running IO\\. at other Ford plants r1nd the comp any fares additional lavoffs if th c stoppage continues." l?ichard L. Ho \Yard . tran sportation procu remen t and a n a 1 y s i s manager for Ford. said. The auto indus1ry is heav!lv d e µendcn l on 1r u ck transportat ion to keep the parts pipeline filled . Gt'neral i\1otors. v.•ilh l"'O Ohio plants already on cu rt ailed operations, sa id the rcrnaind er of tls 21 Oh io facilities coul d bC' closed because the trut'kers' dispu!e v..·as inlerruptin.t! the vital supply of ma terial. About 5.400 workers have hecn idle(! since l\1onday at the c e n tr a I foundry. Defianct'. Ohio. plant and the Delco products facil ity at Dayton. Ohio. Complete Mid-day American Stock List maintain the JO\\' 41l percent interest rates v.'hil e FHA and G.I. interest. rates ha ve climb- ed ot 81h percent.'' he said. "At the .same ime we have L---------------------------------------------------• be<"n faced \1'1t h a steadily increasing cost of b on d mone y.'' Sta11dard, Gulf Sig11 Lea se Bid Yol. Ntt '101. Ntr Vol. Ntt l.i11 ("'l'. Lall Cn9, L•'I Ch9. NEW YO~IC (UPI) (dn <ktidtlt 1 \Ho-'r• Film..., In< 111 I'••, ~, Fo•low+no •re prices on Ille C1n•vrl lnll 1 ,,,.,,. '"' Fil!tOy .Olb I 6"• Am~tk.on Stock£•<1•••"9': Clptlln .llO 1 l'rt Fl11<I SB .20 11 104 ... S..l~S Mel C..rMW .20 j l t o ... Fine;.." .tr'lll 11 If_. 1,~ tt•<lll Ll•I 0\9. Carrwt .1161 19 61 ... Firi.t (Otln 1 ' 1l1.\ ... -• •-C..r P,,,LJll S 120 01~ • 1"-F•O.nv .flll 10 18\:o .. , AAACp .0711 1 10'1>-v. 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XI IJO l'lo-'" Frontier Air 1 n"+ 'II ~E"\l '·'.R 1 .. Pl -Standard "'''•QA"w1 J J.,., ''• Cllrkwn I& 1 ,._,,., --GG---11 -I.~ 1'-II 11.ll n l"f ~~ 1 1'• (fltY (Mg 10 11 .... ~IA•Y Crp l 4 1)·1 r lnd1'an ·· ,, .. G11ll 01·1 "'"''' (or~ ? 11·" (AA I (O<p ' 1 ..... c..... ... I .:Ho.I 1 fl?-v. l () < U 1 All@< Cp wi' 1 '> l·1& (Ml ln\O ...,, ' 1\'o C.Artll CotP 1 Son .. "-h3\'t' formally signed the lease Am<o 1n1h • 1 ,.,. , .,, eoacr.m@rl 1 11~ • 1, ~viorm .10 1 1•1t--\ .. I A"'H~~\ ""11 lo! •l'o-'It (otl Mii .!.& •1 U>,, ..• c;.n (I"" ,II) 2 11'> • .... for the first oi! shae tract ACnMig,.1 n 1, eor.ulft .l}a 1 l1'• ''• c;.ftEdSoe• .. l 1,,_-~ .• r -1 .> Th I [' "'Conu1 .,,.__ J Si•-''• Coil Intl Inc: • l\lo c;.n lnltto0t 2 s•,,. • \~ in .._,..,nrauo. e v.·o irms ,..mC.i•a''17 11 ,.,,,_.,,, Co1~o11 .» • u-..-v. GenR•c ln< s l>. won lhe !ract recently on a Aml\•h 1"" i •\•• "" Coleman·"' lC! 11-""' Gn A•""•ch 1 l''• ... MIO n1itlion bid. ~::::J::~110'i: 1: :~=~ ~~'*c.! ~ '~~ ~~o~: 1~ ~"• ::: ;><. Am RI! l 'o<I 1 8 -.... (amtl (quill I 1• -\lo Goon 1ncllli1 1 ll'fo+ >,1 The lease signed Tuesday Am ~,cGrp ,. 3,,., C"'f\Co i.»-1 )01.\o-~ GertierS< 1n 1 ''"'• ''• I . I t Am S..!e! ·-• Si/o Com"'" ,10d } sq,_ •M Gl•nl F ,J.09 •• 11 + .,, 12 i1·es the finns t 1e r1!? it o Am Te< OJd u 1 _ •• com11i1u .JO 1 111'1 ... &1..,1y1 .IOI 21s 2•~ ~ '""'lop oil shale deoosits on Am T•1ln1>9 , ,,,._.,. Compac Ci> 11 l,,_ \lo Gt1A1r 1.20 1 1.\lo• v. \•.... AMI CCp ,no II 11 ' 'lo CompuOyn l 1\'I ..• c.11ddlno 2k l JV. ••. 5,000 acres near Ra ngely in Anqto c 11a , 1.,, c.omp EQU!p 1 1" ... Gler>Gt .lOb • Slf•+ " An1hony Ind s ,.,,.+ .,., C""°"c ~ • 3\lo Gloucestr E l 1010-'lo Vol. N!! U•t C1>9. -·~ J•m••WY lo. J JV> .. V. Jo!lnPrll ,10 ~ U'•+ \~ J,,.Poltr Ind ' .... • "' ~·­lt•li.erl lOb 1tS 1\-I~ IO""Mll!W'I 11 /•·,;lo:. 11;•.,.&B•.,., 1" 11-.-.,. ICrw•~• .4 10 11\.'>-'II ~.r:.1.~ ~ : ~:: :: l(tn Ark Cp · 1 I.;-'-1' KiftlT lnd JO 1 JI',-'> 11;11 M!Q Co 2 l"" .• ICnic k .. Toy l 11 It"""' I( 10 I • -'> ~c­ U6•rr,1n 1' 1»• va L•t•y •Illa S1 6'.',...:_ ... Uke 11\r-k I -,,. LI Mdur .ll 10 ''·-'II l•nllm~ Lii 10 ?l, • >,, u .... w 11 St. t l 'le-111 U• Rll ,}l<I 11 ~ + \.o L(A (p IS 6 ~~-''• U C.••nC 16 J !O + "" u1 Roni .11 a Ill'>--'" Ua!h Co J.O • I'• • v. Leho..,. Prii 10 Jl•o L109h Pr .IO l I • ~S .O}a I 11~ •, Lo.wi.Tl'I..., 61 }.• '-• La..Crnt '08 } ll'· LS8 Ind 1Qlli: S l LTY (pwh I J.., LYl><h Corp 11 21'> _..__ Mitcroov tn 11 ,,,,, .. •,o M.lml~ Mrl 1 1\1> .. l/o M.<i rlnctuq e u1 • + •1o Mar k (Dntrl 11 S"" ~ '• MaSl&nd .IO 1 ~ " 'lo . I Chrysler's r<.1 issouri !ruck rlanf near SL L-Ouis v..·orkcd four hours on the rirsl shift and then a full second shift 'J'uesday. Ml ~ll ,JQ 3 11 • \\ Mll1ReK .20 1 11 ••+ \lo Mlul8ro .10 1 JV.-~ \Vestcn1 Colorado over th e A 0 Ind inc ~ 11.16 •.. ton•oy In< 1 3 -,,. Go111n c1c1t s n1<o ... AQui1~M .10 l 2e•;,+ 'I• Con10il Gft 1' ·-'"' "°'""" Hom ' ,,,._ \1 next 20 years. -+-!'~'''''":~ inc n .,. c.on1l"" c 11 11 •"" .. ,... Gouldln<..., u b:i.--v. A second Colorado tract A•• ~·l~ :~ ;:;~;z i.:'~1 f.::1 '1 ~ .. 11o ~:~,A~ : !~·-·;r. .. ,· " Mercedes-Benz Bet you didn't know you could lease one tor under $168 a month You can from u•I We'<e an ;,,,1ho1;1ed Mercedes•Ben1. dealer. Lee!le e 230model f0r just $167 pet mo.(36 rro.Ot.L l :-,i1ti;l;ir l'lw prices Of'\ otlie• models. Call for blochure. 01•1 6162 MafWh•tl•r loul•v•rfi, lu•n• ~rk f714! s2i-12so Up lor biddip" l'lf'XI y,·eek ::inoi 11.•m•c (nl 11 & _ ,,. Cosco1nc .Jll 1 ~'-+ ""' Gr1 Am '"" 10 •• -· " Arunlll(p s. 1 1 + v. Con Corp 1 J -" G<-1 8•1 "'"' SI 1,,,.._ l/o bids "'ill be solicited later on Ar~ cp , ,,...+..., Cou\lllM wi 1 11' ... GtLtC11 .11b n 11\lo+ '" d AiMMr• (p 11 11Vo+ Vo Ct&IO Corp I 1Vo ... C.1LAec .OS. 9 l'i• ... t\vo tracts in Uta h an tv.•o ASPAO .~ , ,.,. .. 1,. 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NEW., YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ' 1q.74 s DAIL Y PILOT -------------~ Year's High·Lows Appear Ever y Saturday Stock s Seesaw As Voltune Low NEW YORK (UPI ) -Stock pnce& closed k>wer Tuc.ciay the New York Stock Exchange Tradlng was light The Dow Jones industrial average, wltlch was up about four polnts at mJdseuion waa off 1 18 at 820 32 mlnute1 before the close Issues dt?chnlna ln pr1ce outnumbered those &ainmg by a margin of about 1 tc>.s Volume totaied ebout 12 75 mll!Jon shar~. compared wilh 14 38 m1Jllon tradtd ~tonday Brokers satd bargain hw1t1ng sparked the mid session ups"mg before seUlng re.sumed aaaln Tb eDow had fallen almost ti polnls durmg the previous three 1esaions On the American Stock Eitchange pnces alliO were lo"tr in slow trading I l \ ,.. ' ' . • i :_:?J DAILY 1'1kOT Wrdrit-w:IJtv f'tbruary b. iq74 ,... Contenden Eyed ~ .. . . " t:i . A Choic e F~14, ' r .. 1:J.allet Bonanza Under Way_ Ball;'t"" lovf1'5 Are rubbing ,·o111plf'te her ti :i\ el,) their hands with glee right Anluous assignment 111 For Osca r Race By \'ERNON SCOTI •IOU. Y\\1001) l L'PI I l\01ninJting ballots ar1~ 1n tht' TTHlil to !llOtion IJ l c I u r c Thf' populnrity of "'f'he OOERTAINMENT aboot now .'lnd little wonder t-O witness t~ ~ .. eb. when yoo take a look · at lhc TOM BAR LEY pro~r<un ""hich c. b 1· 1n 1• splt"ndid prograrns a\Jot.11 lo pt·1 ior111t'd under 1he li.<uu1~'" NOW THRU ll(" offered in Lagitn<1 Dcal·h uJ Kalle! l'acifll"a . TUES D,A y and Los Angeles. Music Box 'I hi'ri.!'S a ~oud f!Ul'!'lth•ll rvr· And Lila Zah. or our 0\1'!1 l.J!:.i 1rhen "'C [,(t.:l ihrou ~h AVO Laguna Beath Civic Ballet <.-011t:ratuJatint; her: \\'hY thcl1 ''BR to in pa n )' is to be titles l.a~una Bench c"i1 Ir t•ongratulatcd Ofl hC'r tin1ing. 1in lhf; "f<itlt'Y d<1ilt"1r1R 11f \Ii~ j;1ni1Har \l'ith her irnincnsc Balll•I C.:0111p;u1 y arid B<lllt·l for thii niost sophistilc_atedl •: ·-. acarten1y 1nen1bers· 10 !;C!eel the five IX'.sl picture.~. actors and all the other cven1u:il osca1· l-Ontc.nders. Exorcist,"' plus a powc!'flll debut as an :tc!or may ~·in l'ulitzer Prlzc-~·inning novelist J ;ison ~tiller :t nomination for h1s role as a prie::;t. '-----------.1 1.\1 RECENT y e 3 r s , :1<.:lre.c;.ses have la bged ft1r lx,tund actors as pr03pe<:tive Oscar ~-inners because !!O fe w ou1st;u1ding roles arc written tor \\"omen. T elevisiou. Pri1ne Ti me Rule Easecl l'"•to•monc<-.. ·.··l··-'ulc·' r",. r· I I I ' t•ntrrL11 ning, and de II!; 1t... ~· ' ... .., ·'"" icu u v l\rlUs'' -1\'hatc".'L"r that w;i:; •· .. nlnhu11on to Lagu1i.1 ballet P:1t·1 1<:~1 or w 1 <1 1s fuHy s.i tiri«nl l"Omcdy . Feb. 16 <tnd l7 in the Laguuu In any t•vcnl. l 11 i s rhal she has b...-cn n<11Jled to t!:; :-. c n t I al I Y llk: s.illlC :iboul l·hanging i;t•xual O'Jt'n in~ of coniprehcnsi\e p r 0 gr a 111 seh·(•\ sc11en co1np<UHt'S lron1 t•11sc111bte·~ I nion·i; and the ('tfort.s. of th1~ Arneri· should sound tht: tdl·ul opening th..: II \1ho ll'ilJ <iudition belore ll:ippy d1uit·1ng ercr)OtH~-i·ouplC'S 1.o keep pacl"" ~ac~ 'a !,l• 10 l!c,'t, 11t>tc fur the lung loray to her. I -w,.,"T"moWTolf.~C"L"'J,;''y•tina . ' ' ' . ' f ~ r< .. I 0:,;. 1 .. ~~ r 't .. r • Not for years ha1'e the pick ings been so good for n1ovics, ~tore top grade filnl!i v.·cre released in 1973 than during thr previous fi\"11 _\"l'ars . Bul five actresst'.s will lJc 1vinnowcd out for non1inations. Anion!', them, surelv. will be Joanne \\'oodw3rd for "Sunm1rr \\'ish<'s. \V i n I e r Drt•arns." And I.iv Ull1nann pro111isrs to be a contender for "Cries and \Vhlspers." ~ Los An geles 1111d AHll·ric•1n G :~:h~~r ;;~ ~,~,;:~:,:1'.~,~:'ic.::,~!;~;':::: ",:": ;,~1:~~,::~~~:::.~:\~,::~f::~:~ ~~~~:~~ooo 1:~~.1 , , _I DE LIGHTFUL! LosAngelf's 1•:1thout exteniliiig hl·ar1 _1 u1 t•ight of thern before lttllh Buz.zi hlll> lx·c11 St'. lu lfy11urwifc urhusbandhrui One picture is cel'tain to l1lusic Cen-1 • h •• . r k • t · 111"· ,.,,,,. , ,, "''''''"· '''''' ·.1<> X-ratt·d <.'{)llg'r:ttu :.;11011s on er l.lt!ing-stepplllA ouL o tht· reg1on:1l rua 1' 3 gu1.:s .1 e.: • ' " ter. scJcclC'il to .:idjud1e;1I£" natiOn;tl ballet n1ovcn1t•n1 And on th;~t lht• 1clt·1·ision ~pcr 1:tl "S,•:1d'. rnovie, 'iA· $fix Shop' i.-> the be nominillt•d : "The Exorcist." \\'ASlll NGTQ.'l •UPI I The r~ederal Cornmunie::ilions Comn1ission s.1ys il "'ill be 1nwe flexible next fall in its requiremt·nts th~t TV stations using net"·orks keep one prtmc-ti1ne hour c:lear each night (or n on -n e t "' o r k progran1s. rh;s hal h t D I I .. n1h· to t:!ke ht'r or hiin lO. -<:nor L·nn1panics for the Soulh h:1sis :ilone, l\liss Zali I:> the iuncan 1n 1:.11t·\ a1u rel h fr ·11 II is wl11 •l£",;on11-. rf'frr:;hing u 1r• LILA tAL1 1-:asl1·rn Hcg1onal Ba I 1 l· t 1d · I thoi to ·ul 1 the --~ be at bolh centers and 110 lc~_·s. l'<t ' cc 1 c 01 L'JDS L Jl\-£ '['I / & df'lil'i(111sly funny sntirc." 111f're"s 3 pos~ihilit:w an X- rated 1r1<i1·ie "'ill De 11on1inatcd for the scrond ti1ne : '"LJsl Tango in Paris." .\ssoc·i:iti11n's <1nnual fes1ival. ctfurts uf otJ1cr Alncr1co.11 1 J'\. ~ ' -::.t"w~r1 Klein . \VNJ·:\V-TV eager to t~ike in the Lagunans' It i:. 110 surprlSt' 10 this ballL·l org;1n1zalio11s. "Graduation B..111'' and "COil-1vritcr :uid to ;lll those ~t us hope that she \1'ill ASK AV!l } TIIERE \\'ERE other pri1111• prospe-ct::i: .. Pal)t"r ~loon." ",\1n erican Cr:1ffi1i." ''Save the Tig<·r."' "!'crpico." "The: Tu·o youngsters have a shot at the golden ring -littl£" 1':itun1 Q°,~(';i\ 1\•ho cost:irrcd l\'ith Papa Rvn n O"Ne:il in "Paper !\.·loon:" and 13-vC';1r- o!d Linda Blair who piayed the posst>ssed child in "TI1e Exorcist. .. cerw de Aranjucz" than hi' is -;::;::--::;:::::-:;--::-l\:;;,;~1 --=o;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;., __ _, to 1rilnt"!ss the likes of ABT'.~ ~~ /}!! MARSHA HUNT "T;.ilcs of lloffn1nn" and th C' "J,1 1/.r ~ii~'~!~' <teclaimed "E:i!ly tlic 0&. , .~' . Day of the .Jackal."' "The Sting" ;ind "CriL>S a nd \Vhis pcrs." Acaderny voters also have 1he choice of pictures les.<i heralded: "Oktaho1na Crude," "Je5us Christ Superst.ar," "Blun1e in Love." "Day or the Dolphin," ··~1 can Streets," etc. !-.'lore !ikelv \..1 v.• i n nominations, ·however. arc 1:-:llen Hurstyn /"The E'.'\orcist"1. ~tarsh::i ~Iason ("Cinderella Liberty"). Sus<1n Anspach ("Blume in Love''). t~arl>ra Streisand ("The \Vav \\le \Vere") and G l end a Jackson ("A Touch of Class"). The "prime. litnt! :1t'Cess rule"' "'iii not apply at all on Sundays and on the other six d;-i ys flexibility will be :illowf'd fur co n t i n u i n g broadcast ol n t! l w o r k prescnt:itions of sports events that run over iuto prime 1in1e or of specific ne11•s events that occur in prime time. ''GRAD UATIO N Ball" 1vas desl,[!ned for the Lagun:ins bv Tatiana Riahouchinsk Lichin'e and the former p r i rn a ballerina of the Bnllet Rus:;c has splendidly utilized her husb.'lnd's choreography. Lila's e:igcr young charges have t.akrn to 1his jcv.·el nf a ballet like the pru\·erbial ducks to \.\'ater and l\1adarnf' REDUCED PRICES ! 1.SO -1.0-0 -.75 ~fany of the con tender~ will be sho\\·ing for months to come because they were released the la~! wee k of the year to be fresh in the minds of voters. Nomi na tions will be announced Feb. 19 when each of the categories will be reduced to five no1ninees, The re g u I a ti o n s are scheduled to go in1.o effect next 5eple1nbtr at the sl:1rt of "·hatever 'veek t h e broadcast induslrv decides to designate as its "i1ew season," the FCC said. Lichine n1akes no secret of P.i11J1 •":0>.i 1 •. .._, )!of"' rn. 1 her delight :it their 1,,. . .,,\., .. , , R•r .... ~Q, ccnsidC'rable achie1·C'ntcnts in A V-.'J1(1<!11....iin • "'~ ,, c the den1anding "·ork. Weel.r.!i:iv1-'-.. -1::r Acaden1y n1embcrs a r e swayed by hox o[fice impact of films. critical reviews and friendships with producers, directors and stars. T H E A CAD E ~I ,. O pet·a Sli ces 1975 Season On the saint.· progran1s Sat. & 51111.-12-2-~-.r.-~.:.l 8:30 p.1n . Snturd:1r and 2 ::\01 11_~~~;-:-========= imtnediately y,•ill set up screening date s fo r a\ I performances, pictures and :i rtistic and sc i e n t i f i c p.m. Sunday -"·i!l ht! "B:.11ci l1 BEST ACTING nominees a chi e v c n1 en t s lo give NF.\\' YORK 1AP) -J\1~11 :1· could v.·ell include i\1ar!on n1embcrs a chanee to polit21n Opcrn officials S.'1:'<' r<.!1· Brando for •·r ... nsl Tango in famili:irizl'. theinselves with tinuing deficits \rill force the Paris." Hr \\'On the Oscar the no1 ninees. opera to rNlucc it s :~1.wet•k r'ortraits 18th Ccn111r,· ,. !hl!I grand pas <le clcuX ' fro1n "Sleepin g Be::nny" nn rt th t•! aforesaid '·Co 11 cc rt o dc l Aranjuez." , last year but i·cfuscd to ·pick On April 2 lh'C Ac:-idcmy s1..•ason by four to si,· '"'Ct'k~ OFF STAGE co 111 111 l' 111 ·~ It up, senrling-a hit-playini! Av.·ard presentations v.·ill be starting in the fall of 197S. about the "Golden .\101n(•nr<:" actress in an Jncli ;1n costuine made nnd the niadncss \\'ill L:ndcr tht• pla nnecl rc<lur· 1\·ork ha ve this c r i t i e ro harangue the ;1udicncc . begin ;ill over again. lion. the 1975--76 season \l.'fJll14 1 1rondering exactly 11·!i:1\ l\'t'' Jack Ll'n1mon':-n111nin:11ion o~n ahnost a n1nnth l:itcr are goin~ to sec. J\rr Co l\1111•: ror •·sa1·1· tlu· ·r1;..:cr" is 3 that. the current se<ison anu sources tell us th at i1's t:hurk , .. ,r1 :1in11·. Other 1'1"•)''1'>1.'ll' ·1 n.: B111·L Lo ] l osl ·-;;"•'•;';'l•"•'•fo·s·e·t····o._w.'•"'··s._E"•"··l ·'"•"--·fu·l·l--ol.· ·'~"·'-i'.'._";".'lo...is~· -1~>: .. ls~c;:"' '\I P:tcino 1"S{'rpieo"1 . .J;1ck 111 \"ieho!.~.:in /"I ~ll>! !kl:1il"), lfOl.LY\VOOL) ( r 1111 -l\11r1 l:n~'t'I H•'<lforrl 1 "1'hl' \\!av Reynolds h<is been 11an1et! to \\'(' ll'1·1·r"•, ~IC\"..: :\lcQureil IX! one of the maste!·~ of CLfl'- /"!';1p1 Jlu11" '· l...:c ~I :tr vi n 111onies for the ..\6th :111nual 1 "Th1· I c \1 1n ,1 n Cometh "), ;\c-<idemy A\vards prest>n!at1on \1. 1 o11 1:·1!;:1111 i""S11 n1n1f'r April:?. \',·i·!1r.• r.-1111t·r !)n.:;1111,"l ;ind ~~ 11 " ll:iekn1nn l\.itls Like To A.sk A111ly IEST PLAY OF '72-New York CriTlcs "STICKS AND BONES" Crllic:s •1111 A11dl•11CH .Ac:clal'" Tlli5 To11y .A.word Wl1111i11q, O ke11 Co11tro,•r•lol Work. LAST WEE K ' . . FAMILY TWIN CINEMA ~ ...... t,,.n \ldtl .. ~ 9'1 UU . N~•l lo G•mto 5to•I! ' A(f<H• l•om L!~tllook 11a1dw•r6 . ' ' CINEMA I "COPS & ROBBE RS " ... "SLITHER" WEEKDAY )-OOO<e OpPu /.:OS SAf /$U11-Conl. Fro1t1 ll tloo" CINEMA II ~l:ilS ·ll An lngo Preminger Producti on "' "CATCH 22" COl'.I ~!': ~EXT WE€'. "C HARIOT OF THE GODS" BF.ST ACTR ES GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD "RI BALD HUMOR AND CONSIDERABLE TENDERNESS. UNCOMMONLY WELL MADE AND STUNNINGLY ACTED." -CHARLES CHA'-IPLIN, L.A. Times • ~~urrln9 Jomes Ccan M.-r•"!t Mc:5i:-11 EXCLUSIVE Q,\A~'GE COUNTY s;~O'Nl l,!G MAT. Vl:O , ~.\7., 50~1 ; .~.· [Y ~~' f:om 7 ;>,.'I. • .,,·;11'1'1·rn11"· 1 Another likrly I' 1 ·;11 . 1• f0 ·1h1:.·1 t 81.'lKe for ··t•,\, ... "'1 !;lidt' ln 1:1ue." WAYNE ON WHEELS! What this film exposes about undercover vice cop s can't be seen on your television set SHOWING NOW! ®l , ....... __ _ ···-'-"'-'-"' AlllANE IM CO ·HlT "THE LA\l 0 ' SNEJLA'" !PO) ·~-_ _.., Ol'IN 1• OJll, _..._, __ ... -·°"~~ ... , ... Sl1RBSAaD &REDPOllD T~E"T·ff.• ~.I! vw, _ , ,:mn3"o • ;mg ··~·~{>~·~'\:.''--·· --:r. ""<:'----· •• , •• ~Tlll'WAY WEWE.R.E E'tefythlng s.-rned so lrnport.nt tf'ltn ... 11\"efl love! --------·--c:ltl> ()l'il'il,> Jfll\f 1r... ' •• ,.. "A powerhouse of a movie!" -909 SAlftlA GG'. Geo"' :;~E('s'fotl'~J ,pi-',,o~'@ .o~~ '-!,_er, .,,, r-"'-'I '=''~ Plus c'u"\.5 ~·".1 Eli1ab eth Taylor \.\.),_,v,t·•·x y d Z" ,,.c0 an rR1 "FAT CITl" ~!-10:10 "XYI " 8:45 Doily ... ctpt S..rtday fro111 2 PM '"THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN' TAKES OFF LIKE A BLAZING FOREST FIRE, WITH A THRILL A MINUTE:THERE IS STILL MAGIC IN THE MOVIES." -R•x R••d, New Yo1k Dally N•wt w .. 1ut•Y1"-7:lo & t :lO '9r/S• 2·4·•·•·10 o •IVE -IH QMLY "CMATTO'S LAND" /PO) S~tlme -'''' '·'"· l I !Wrbof Bolll"nltd 11 WillOl'I SuMt ~'·Me.• &16-0573 SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING! CA~L FOR TIMES! '·"'LE £1WO SEX &'lfoo> ANO SE E WHAT HAPPE NS WHEN Cll'llllA TION IS GONE! fl~•c \IAt,.\."iNf GLEN & RANDA A Jim Mc8nd., folm COlOll (X) No One U..d.,, I 8 Adm1tr..d r•••·•~ 91 Jtl•"""' SI • ~5-1~~6 Ofo(1 Ol lYl·IN ~NOWINt! •AIJL NfW~ e llOtfll llDf()tO THf STING 1 .. 1 CAafY TREATMENT~ ~·" <>•••.• ····~ .... ··-"""" ·~· l ltQUIL 10 tHITl KAlll!" Ct INl l.O.Sf WOOO IN MAGNUM FORCI 1t11 .... _ .•... ..... ... '·-~-.. ~ 11 l.'11 .... o;... , .. ,. c: .... 1 .. ... 011 ..... . •l>·•s•• """ " • '°" 'loetNn' OILl.VllANCI (I) l'l.lilt • """"' .,._ STRAW DOGS 111 • 'Cowbo ys' Ride tl1 e TV Range ·Tonigl1t Hy JAY SllARBUTT NEW YORK (AP\ callt!d "The Cowboys," (8 o'clock, Channel 7.) firsl ,1L"I is I 1 1.1~1· ~111 ··~ !he boys· r1f1L·;, and JH,lul-., 1 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD WINNER-BEST ~l~~~'/i~1coMlDY) "A MERICAN GRAFFITI " • ~ lioYt'dy, buckaroos. Well, It 's : lhllfl again to see what-'s new • on the television rnnj.(e. Over ll comes ti.> '"'"Y of a prctl}' good fll(l\'le, also called "'l'!JC Co<Nboys," where John \Vayne played a trail bofts "'ho l111d to hire a bw1<.il of kids "'llt!n he oouldn 't find gro wnups for (TV REV1iWJ c .. A' ~I A1~ /\"t·:El)S J guu:·l 1.~---~-----"'."-"'.":'"--: µrolL"il.~ uni· l:ut ".! r I • in the AIJC corral, IJ1l'y g;>l : this new series on tonight i ! • . • ... -..... CtNfUOMf JO '. .... •·• l • ,,.~., ...... -· -' S140!UM / '., ' ....... "'" . ... -'' StAOIUM 4 :.:;, .. ..a.•~1 ••.t. C'.I •L J' = "PAPILlON" ll"GJ ... .. Sit~• Mc0\>H11 & D111N11 H9"1J1e11 Wolt DIN1.y-'1 "ltOllN HOOD" !QI + "MllllN JONIS" I "AMlllCAN GIAPHTI" ... "P'ITI 'N TILLIE" (P'G I "CINDllLLA Ll lllTY" Ill ... "VANISHING POINT" l•ll "S!RPICO'' Ill ... "WHITE LIGHTINtN•" Ill "JlllMIAH JOHNSON" IPGI ... "THI THIEf WHO CAMI TO DINHElt " The man who became a ,::Jeremiah JOOnSon" ·. legerrl The film Destined to be a classic! Panih"sion•· T echnicolor'I' -HELD OVER!-3rd BIGWEEK!- euENA PARK BUE NA PAR K CINEMA 1522·2816) llaft BEACH llLVO. COSTA MESA CINE,.,IA CENTER 3 & 4 ~979-4 14 1) HAl!l!O >l 8 LVO. Af ADAMS. COSTA MESA PAULO DRIVE-IN (545--3313) NI ."."1'(>111 f WV A l l!•l "'L>l ~T . HUNTINGTON BEACH SURF !536·9396) !J,1(1f •C C(>A~ I toW' • & ~\11. S. T. LA HABRA CI NE:,.,A 1 ~697·6781) ~0 ~ W. ,.,.,., T 1 It ll Ill.VO. ORANGE ST AOIUt.I DfllVE-IN J ~639·78601 ""''-L.i JI lll;Ali ~Jl\DIUM OAANG"E. VILLA !639·00G6) TU!.llNAVl.~V,0 11 l<All LLA TUST I ~ TUSTIN CINEMA (544-1696) NlwPQUT Al !.Al< I'-A NA ~WV _ WESTMINSTER CI NE,.,~A \VEST 3 & 4 (892·44931 W[Sl'-'l'isrc>l ,.,1 (:0L0£N WE ST ORANGE UA CITY CINEMA I (532-6721) CITY CENTRE:. ORANGE This time the bullets are hitt ing pretty close to.home! \I•>-..: IHLJ.:~ .. SCOl.l>tO" 1 & ll :t~ .. MAG" 9:00 F'l lDAY "JIUiO" 1 a. 11 "PREVIEW" 9:1 5 SAT. & SUN . &. TUESDAY FR OM 12:30 P.M. amt Eas*•••d jS Dtll'iy Hany ... ................ --·-'11 l 11 1,1 Ii'' I ·I Iii BUOT "SCORPIO" LANCASTE R MAJOI llATUll 1"11\'flW ,l llM.f , ••.• "IL.I.ZING SADDLIS" (I) the bi~ ca tt lt.' drl\'L' tu Oodi;:e City, ln due l'Ouri;e, he and th e roung 'uns v.•cre set upon by outlaws. 1·her1' IVJS a lot of ~r noi.:.1~ and shootin', <ind tl11· Duke )!Ol hi1nsclf shot plun1b dead, along 11·ith s o m e outla11•s. TllE 1'V SERIES picks up .,., ith the kids, seven of the1n, rrlurning to the Longhorn Jlan<.+i whence the d r i v e began. They're led by Mr. Nightlinger, the 11ell-cducat~ cook \.llho also took part 1n the drive. 'rhcy turn over $25,000 from the sale of the cattle to the trail boss' wido1v, 1\t rs . Andersen. She currently is in some fill:. All her wranglers ha1·1: left to work in sornr oearby silver mines. nlr. Nig:htl i11gcr propo::l'S thut !he k..ids \\'Ork for her. After some jawing, she hires the youngsters 011 a three-day tr inl h;1 sis. She a!!ks Mr. Nli.:t1t!l11ger v.·J1y sh e should hire hi111, too. Nif.:htlu1gcr ];11 t "ii !11111 straight :•·1'ha1 ·._ ,1 l.111 1 tale. . .A gun dr·;111~ .. 1roubl1·j like a hog dra•.1' fl11·;;. I 5'.IOll 1htre is a 11i!-(litl1 n1t' ro bbery attenipt b,· !110 i.:u11-1 1 .1 1in~ \1·r11n:~1 L'r~ 11/10 11 ;111t 1h0 n'Ollt'Y frv111 1)1 .. 1·;1!!I•· !i;1!t· i\'lr 1~114lll l ll l l;i"r 1111 ·~ l<f ~l"P tl1L•n1 but is sh'I! 1n t11l' lL·g and falls uneonsclous. H"nll'C'Vt•r, thi' ITIOlll'V is rt-covcrC'tl :iftrr oue of tl1t unurrll(•d hen s r1·<·:1ll · 1111·1 Biblical tale -of hu1\' l)a\ 1d sn1otc Goliath 111th a !'-tr.i11c front a sli ngshut ;i 11 11 pC'r~uadL·S his p:.ils lu Ir\ 1h:1t (In tht• i.utla11·~ frorn ;ur.hu .. h All ltus takt•s hair ;111 ltuu r. Jnd it's half :111 hour luo 1nn!! "Conunand pre sen c e , -;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;~~;;;;~~ ! MatlaiTie," he cxplflins. "\Vhcn 1 tell a boy to work, he (Good Deed People) I rehearses his grunting . ., · 1\f1cr assurances he · I 1 make the scene pro,·idc the boys' schooling Sundays himself _ ··1 can't abide igno r:.inc('" is 11·h:il he tf'lls in the l 14'lflf lJ!ll lier _ 3 deal is s!ruck. ll1s 'W'°oody_, 1>Wt.e cAllert 'Keaton. In n ''Slee_pe( .... ,, .. ·,. ... m ... ~ ... ,, .. ,,. l -. -•1 r ~ ... Japtr (trqnn~ Your touqh••I proleuor iual cauqht you in his b.droom wilh his dauqhler. He·a qrodin9 your Jina! exam riqhl now. Good lu.ck. iThis urhe the bullets. .are hilting pretty . ~ ... ~-~-~ ..• .... .,. ...... -;: .. ....... .. ,"! llof.:. IM J:IS • • • • • • • • • ~ E.l.EVINE ,.._ • GEORGE c. scarr" • I MIKE NICHOLS Ill"' rnE DAY\\'f, DOLPHIN • lliJ) #4 MON . .flll. 6-1-10 UT.4UN.·TUU. 2 ........ IO . . • • • ·•·11 . • =· • THEATil ONI • . • MON,.fll. ·: • 7·9rl I . • . ::Jeremiah ' SAT.-IUit·TUIS • 14-S • JOlinson'' ~ 7.f.11 . · .; ~ .· ·~ •••••••••••• It-...,. .. . ............ .. • •II 'YHal IY ... • ,.,,;u•,~•••, • 2NO 1un 1•1 LANCASR• • "SCORPIO" PAUL e SCOFIELD • ALAIN DILON :r1i~iiiii • IOW"°' TwtN c .. tMAI • THE WESTBROOK llOt'INUll'f ON WftTMINSnl AVI. 1 lllS. IO. Of fiAIOIN OltOYI "*l · IOY SCHllDll '----~~~===~--... : TliE • SMN·UPS - ~ • • _..r .. _ PLUS • THI SCllNCI rtCTtoN. THRILLll "HELLSTROM CHRONICU" > A EDWARDS '5'I' Cl N EMA WEST 1 w-.1m1nller & Golden ~\'otSt WH'tm1nl!P< C1nle• • 892·449) K1t•ll1 n••• S1•rl1 um 0••"'19 •639-8770 •l.iw.r. __ , ''CHAllOT' Of TN loOD'r "'ltlilSTitO .. CHRO .... C~I* ... <11-.c-.1•1 UA :r;:~::::::· So"lh . Co1tt c 1n1m 1t a.uv (f xc. Svn • & H ol.\ I ~:JO lo :OOP.m. SLOO .::'. '-'""--·-·..-.. ·--""'TWI \ I ING" loo C-'ll'<ol IJIS·JOO S I \.1 JO .... s ... '""'"' _;_ ... _ ..... "JA"l •lllC rla,.n·· ........ 1., .. 1 ...... h,.loC"""' "C01 t • ..,,. ... 1 ... l-rLol;-• '"' St ¥tN.4.!P,,. ..... "'THI\ ,,. Hll•Cl"" "'"'1oc"""! IPCOt Young love takes the helm .. and DAD FLIPS OUT ! HUD OVIR WALT DtSNEY N100UCTK>M$ llobin ffoOd ci111' w .. °''""Pt-••• <»IQ! PlUs.GlllAT NATURE HIT WOlCDER OrlTAl.L ,I ,<..,'":'". . ·~.r---:-~··.r-1 · ..; CIJ .. l ••'t °''""o ..... ,, .. , ;·.~. • FEBRUARY 8 EDWARDS CIP :-::MA VIEj ~Oj rof~(I rfllo ., t A <•"' M .. I 8l{\~l<i STARTS FEB 8 FRIDAY ' Yovn" IOve lake& the h9\m ... and DAO FtlPS OUTJ WA!r DISl'EY Oji; ""ODIKl'(IOOI ~ GnJ '?4 \~·J® ~ TECHNICOlOR- ·. • \Vednesday, Fron1;try b, ]q74 DAILY PILOT z:; •. ------- UNwlrTINBLY, HE TRAINED A DOLPHIN TO KILL THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST FILMS!" Joyce filtlJIJ' I Ji f1f7'•:> IOSEPH E. LEVINE,......., GEORGE C. SCOTI ... "MIKE NICHOLS ""' THE DAY r'flL DOLPHIN ,~ . .. - lM.ISll VANDf.YEME l"l\UlSOMVl..,O fMl"r/\\l.A\lR ·.:.~..:..t:~i'i.:: Lf\llNf. woo~:M1 ~11:.MLI. Rk:·t•A·R'i>. ~YLW:RT ,...,,, ··~ ... , KU.:K'i1£NMY Rutii.RTE.M~l.~'t'A MIKE r-.l('l lOt.~ """"'" !PG~~::~~' "'-•••' --~• An,\ ... u l "~'"'"''~ture • TMIATft lllltll MON.-F•I. 6-1-10 SAT.-S\JN. -TV. l-4-6-1·10 TlllATRI FOUll MON.-fRI. 1·9-11 SAT. SUN. TUIS. 1-3·5·7·9-l l ''PAPILLDI ONE OF THE BEST ADVENTURE MOVIES OF THE YEAR!" -ABC " ALLl[O ARTISTS orr~C'll~ STEVE aumn mcQUEEO HOFF• 11 a FRANKLIN J. SCHAFFNER film PAPILLDD \VaaTMINSTaR AND OOLOl!N W.IST -192-4493 • ' • • • • • • • \: • . ' • • • • • • • I f . ' • Zfl DAILY PILOT \Vei:lntsday ftb1L1Jry b, iq74 ' - li'auer Buick ' .. ··""' 2925 Harbor Blvd., Co•ta Mesa Connell ChevrQlet· 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa --• ~lo''. • • Costa· Mesa Datsu·n ' 2845 Harbor;i!stv.d:,·Ci.~t~'.Meoa · S40,64l0 "' . • • Dave ·Ross · Pentiac ' . 2480 Ha rbor .Blvd., Costa Mesa . 546·8017 -Jolinsori,.....& Son tiii.colnMercury~\ ' """' "1'2k~l;i;~, Blvd:, Costa .Mesa 540.s6Jr "· • ~ ~ ' ·'-1" ,,,_. 7· ... -~. ~ -~ t -~ ·, .. ~ Miracle Mazda 2150 Harbor .Blvd., Costa Meoa 645-5700 --• . ' ' ' Wedne~ay, February b, 1974 PILOT-ADVERTISE R -. • SAN . ' Remember the Meat Crisis? Formers drowning ~hic kens because !hey couldn't afford the feed, cattlemen stopped breeding rheir herds, soybean added lo hamburger, ratio ning di!.Cussions, people raid 10 eat less meaf and more fish. Meot boycotts, etc. THEN, Four Months Later • • • No shortages. Pr ices rolled bock. No boycotts. Formers and cattlemen maki ng record profits. l ooki ng bock aren 't you glad now you didn't become a vegetarian? Or hoard 6 sides of beef in your locker? Or buy soybean lurures on the commodity market? Remember the Wheat Crisis? So niuch wheal sold to Russia, U.S. supplies were depleted. Macaroni prices woul d dou ble. Bread shortages were predic!ed. All groins to be in short suppl y. TH EN, Four Months Later ... No wheat product shortages. No si gnificant price increases. Historic wheat crop harvests in 1973. Wheal surplus growing to record levels. Groin storage capacity becoming scarce. Today, the Energy Crisis .50-55 m.p.h. speed limits. Suridoy gos stot•on closings. Gos ration threats. A irline !chedules cutback. Tur n down hear. Turn off lighrs. To~e 1he bus or Train. Bicycle, walk. TOMORROW, Four Months Later ••• W ill you look bock and wonder whatever become al the energy crisis? W ill you be sotislied wi1h that su bstitute car for !he next lew years? It doesn't meet the needs of your growing family? Remember, automobiles ore o long term investment. Consider your future needs when going through the purchose decision and do not react to short term and possible temporary situations. You 'll have to slick w irh 1his decision far a few years, don't be stuck with it. Buy the car you really wont. do ii now. These Harbor Boulevard of Cars dealers are prepared to show you IT'S MOT WHAT YOU DRIVE, BUT HOW YOU DRIVE THAT COUNTS! a 111111 lllLEVlll * IF 1111 * r· ' . I ~ .. ---~ • Sweets f ot Everyone to Lo Ve Cooking Advice Taken to Heart \Vh ilc \'a!entine·s Dav 1nav 1n ea n <i splurge in the des- sert l·atc;.!orr ,\011 :1 ,,·ant io i;.u<ird your health the rest of the 'car bv e:1l 1n '''t'!t ''·hde catin;.: right. · 'l'ht· .\rn~·rh 111 llcarl .\:.:-.ol'i:ition's ne\v cot1k book. with a Iii 1..:h t ri·d 1 fl'.l'•'. 1L'll~ ho\\' i!) prepare fa l-l.'ont rnlled food s and 1·ui11h111 c t;11.:111 for nutrt11onal bcnrfit and eating enjoy- llll'tl\ l:111l1t· I<· !d(·111:111 :i nd ~lary \\'ino;ton diret·tcd the co1npil- attPll tlL '-11111\' !f:O tJ,\~:e" ot rtt'ljles. a<l<ip1ations. 1nenu s and ('\Pn 11•,l.q1:·: u: o111 i111:..:. clues lflr a tooK boo k th a t is cmphat- 11.:all'' ll(lf :1 diet b<u"lk. 0 !-rl'rC Cil"l' three e:'1t1'~1plt.'S O[ \heir tasty offerings \~at kt>Pp Jar int.il:l' :,, 11u1 11111rP t h n~n :tl pi::rcent of total calories~ 111 ,1c;1il iii llH• .-,1J J'('!'l'1'!lt or n1orc th ::it enflrin gcrs n1any per- :-utl:-.' lic J rts SHREDDED CHICK EN WITH GREEN PEPPER, CARROT 3 \hi('!;en hrC'.:i.-:1s. honed and skinned 4 'l'ca ~poon " 1·r1rn-:tarth ~ 'l't,_•;1'.;poon:-. :-O,\' S:IULC 1 ·r:t11IL· .. pn(l11 !Ir~ .. i1erry I F:.:t.! \\'h l~l'. .. 1 1·~h1ly ht•atl•n ., 'l';!IJll'.,puon .. oil \\hole <·:1rfut. th1nlv shreddet.l r;r('l'll pt•pprr thini.v <diced ·1 l':1·poon fr<''h ...;1nger. thingly shredded: or l st alk "L·;.dl1on :-.!1crrt into 1:!·i nth lengths ·reac:poon su~::ir 2 '1'.'.lhle .... po11ns t'flld w ate r . . . l 1~C a vcr\· '-ha rp knife to slice chicken breasts hon - znntally, pa per. thi n. '!'his is easier if breasts arc slightly frni'Pll. f 'ut thf' ... 111·~"· in1o strips about 11'! inch wide and 11/2 -2 in<'llcs Jon ..:. Plaet' 111 ho\\'l. f'nn1hT!H' li.tlf llf the cornsta rch and h:ilf 0f tile soy sauce \Vi\h the shC'rry and egg \Nll t\1.'. Pou r O\·er elli cken !!liver~ and ll·t "1:1nd ;10 n1 inutcs. lleat. 1 1a\JJc -:poo n 011 in a skille t. Sau\e car~ot s li ve rs 1 n11 nutc \rid ;.,!rC'<'n pC>pper and saute for 1 n11n~le. Re· n1ovc \C '!l'lahlc 111ix1ure froin pan anrl set to one side. Jn the :-.~111H.' pc.1 11 . ilcat 1he rcn1aining 4 l able.~poon s of oil ;ind sau!(• 1!11!'-!L'r 11r "C a!lion for 30 scc·onds. \\11th a slotted ~ponn . rl'1n.n\f' cli!l'kC'n rron1 the soy Sd ll ('e. and add t o pan, t·oo~11H.: ;,ind ::t i rrin~ 11111!1 it ::>hrcd s and turns \\'hite ... ,1\(\(\ re.;crved vcc;t"IJ.hle n1ixturc, suga r anc\ rem a1n1ng :-nv :-;nll'C. \nok 11nt1I h• .. ated through, t hen stir in re1naining 2 ·l<'a:-ponn-; or l'll!'ll"lart·h dissolved in 2 teaspoons of cold water. l'ook briC"f!•: until all in;:!redicnts are coated with a clear ~la ze. Serve at once in 4-fi oortions. -• LAZY BEEF CASSEROLE I Pound lean beef chuck, cllt into l ~2-inch cubes 112 Cun red v.·ine I 11 01/l ·ounC'Cl cJn conso nune. undiluted ~ 'J'e<isponn salt VM Tca.;poon pC'ppcr I Mediu1n oninn. chopped t/.a C'up fine dry bread cru n1bs 1A Cup all -purpose flour , . 11 rehcat til e oven to 300 degrees 1•. Put meat 1n a cas-~crole wj.t h the \v ine conson1!1le .... seasonings and onion. 1wtix f lour and bread r..f'4 mbs and st ir into the liquid. Cover and bake about 3 hours. (Or, a lower temperature and longer cooking time 1nay be used if it is more conven- ient.) Serve with rice or noodles in 4 portions. PARTY WALNUT BROCCOLI 1 (10-ounce) p~ck"age frozen chopped btoccoli 8 Tablespoons margarine 2 Tablespoons flour 2 Chicken bouillon cubes, dissolved in 1 c up hot water 1 Cup skim 1nilk Ifs Cup water l Cup herbed poul try.stuffing (<rumbly type ) 1h Cup chopped wi lnuts · 1 Preheat oven to 40!) degrees F'. Cook broccoli accordi ng to package dir ections until just barl'ly tender. Drain well and place in an oiled 2-quart cas- serole . . Melt l tabl espoon of the mar garine in· a saucepan. Stir in lhe fl oW'; cook bri.elly, and then add'\hi!"mllk. Add the boullon antl cook, stirr ing con stantl y, until thickened. Set aside. Mell lhc remai ning 2 tablespoons·' of· margari ne in lhe Y3 cup o( water. Mix wit h the her b dressing and walnuts. Pour the bouillon sauce over the b roccoli ; sprinkle evenly with WR.lnut mixture and bake 20 mi nutes, or until crusty o n top. Serves 4. / BEA ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor Val e ntines can be culinary cards with sugary lace·, white frosting script or shiny red jam or berry topping. Strawb erry Cream Tart I top I looks lik e t he work of a French che f but has Americ an shoJtcuts. For ex traordinary sweets, tr.y Cha ntilly Cookies . Bake an extra large Te nd er-hearted Molass e~ Cookie for so meo ne sp ecial. I i ll o11\<·111tul1• vall'nt1nes fron1 the kitrh\•n 1u·e sure tu \\ 1n t11e hearts of spc ('1<.1I ~r­ son.~ a 11t·l·k frnn1 tornorro"' I !t•rl' :1r(• 1!1 rec ideas for dcsst•rt A . .;. R s.1l ad or rncat accon1pa11iment . l'UI hca r1s fru1n slices of cranberry sauee a11cl usl· ('l'l'tini l:hee~ to pir>e H n:1n1c or nu•s- s;1gL" STHA\\'BERlt\' Cltl-:A~t 'fA RT 6 t-gg: yolks 1:? <.'Up SU~<lr 1 ~ cuµ rlour 21 ~ <"llJlS rn1lk 1 ~ 1e:ispoon ;ihncod ex1rar1 Bak::od 9·lr\Ch pastry sh;·JI 4 ounces pouud c;1ke 2 tabll'spouns kirsch ': C'.lp 11 h1pp1nJ.( cream 3 cups str;iwbt.:rrit·s 1 1 cup rt·d currant jcllv tnt'ltNt Beat egg yo!ks 11 ith sugar and flour. Stir in rnilk . Cook, stirring eons!<111t l~·. over low !ie.11 or over hot irater until n1ix111r(' is !11ick enough to 1nounct sli.i,:h!ly, Bt' sure 1o kePp sti1T ing tu prl'vent !'\ickin~. 'J'his 111ay t;ikc 10 111i 11ut e~ or n1on·. Stir in nln1011d ex tracl. r·o\'t•r s•Jrfa<'<' \1·ith \1·axed paper .:ind chill lhoroughly. Sp rC':.id half of l'llSlard in pastry shrl1. t·o\·rr u·ith 1hinly sl1Cl·d poun1t c:1k1·. Sprin kk• 1vith kirsch. Sp re<*d Y.itli rt'tnaining fi!l111g ('ovc·r top 11i1h 11hipped cr('arn rcs<'rving soinc for rOsl'11c garnish if desired. Arrange 11ho!l· stra11·herrics on t:rcan1. Spnon Tilt•ltl'cl jelly o\·l'r bcrri1's. Pipe rosettes of u·hippl·d crearn around edge. Al ternate Filling No. I tin:;t<?nt pudding mix): Be<ll I 1 5 1,~-ou11ce) packag~ vanilla instant pudding and pie fillin g mix wilh 2 cups 1nilk for 2 minutes. Let stand 5 tninutcs. \Vhip 1 ~ cup "'hip1>ing cream. Fold into cust:ird. Fold in It~ teaspoon <lirnond extract. 1\llcrna!c fil ling 1\0. 2 (regular pud· dl11 g mix l: Oi1nbi nc I 15-ounceJ package v;inilla pudd ing and pie filling mix wi th 2'1·.l cups n1ilk . Cook acco rding to pack- <igc din .. '<:tions. Add 1-;: teaspoon almond extract. TEN DE!l-HE.\HT ED i\I 0 LA SS E S COOi\I ES 1 ~ cuµ butter or 1na1'garine "~ cup snur crc<1u1 1 ~ cup suga r ·~ cup dark 1nolas~cs I egg J teaspoon vanilla 3 cups unsifted all-purpose nour l teaspoon b;iking IXl"'der 1:: teaspoon I.laking soda 1 z teaspoon salt l te aspoon cinn<1mon 1 te aspoon ground ginger Canned vanilla frosting Food coloring l)ccorations ln mixing bo1vl, t rea1n Duller until lighl and fluffy. S!ir in sour crcan1 , sugar, n1ola sscs, egg and vaniUa . Add fl our. baking jlO\\'der, bakini; soda . salt and spices. Slir until \1•el1 blended and stiff. Cover dou gh and chill 1 hour. \\'hen ready to b:-ike, divide dough in ha!f. On a floured surfart, knead each half a few times until a stiff dough torn1S . \\'ilh a nourcd rollin g pin. roll out dough lo 1,4-inch thickness and cut 1.l'ith hcar!-sh<ipc<i cook ie cutter. Place hearts on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated (375 degrees r .) ovcn for 10 to 12 n1inutcs or until f1r1n 10 the IOV<'h in lhe center. RenV>ve 1.'0 .kies 10 111rc rack: cool. 1·0 inakl' large i1c:irt, gather dough tn·:l·lhl'r <iftl•r cuHing out 40 small :."i'':l inch cookies ; roll out right on the c·ook1e Shl'l't. 'r n11 ·f> around an 3-inch square pan on ;i ~hl'1 ·t oi paper. Repeat wilh Hn 8·1nt·h round ],)illl on another sheet of pap1'r C.'11t out the square and the round. l'ul !he round in half and place both h;1lvt>11 on 111·0 adj<'l cent sides of the :.1111:1re thus shaping a large heart. l'race around papt·r out!1nc; trizn dough away to 1nakl' heart. Bahl' as dircc1ed increasing baking 1>111(' tu 1;, to 2'1 minutes. OUlt!rv.·ise, 1na\..vs ~ dot.en cookies. l!sc tintcd fros ting in a tube for h·trering. IJ1'L'Ora\c "'ilh c h o c o I a t ~ :.prinklcs or L·u1n:1n1on candies. Or spread h(•;1r1s v.1!11 ._ thin layer of currant Jvll) and spr11i\..lc "'ith coc:onut. CllAi\'TILL'l LACE COOKIES 1~ cup butter '~ cup con1 syrup ~:1 cup brown sugar, packed I cup nour I cup finely chopped nuts S"·eetene<i 1vhiµped cream Heat butter, com syrup and sugar lo boiling over medium heat. stirring eonslanlly. Remove from heat. Gradually stir in flour mixed \Vilh nuls. Drop by level teaspoonfuls about 3 inc hes apart on lightl y greased baking sheet. Ba ke only 8 or 9 cookies at a time in 375 degrees oven for 5 to 6 minutes. Take frotn oven and let stand 5 1ninutcs Defore ren1oving fron1 Da king sheet. \Vhile sti ll "'arm . roll cookies into cones and place seamside down on rack to cool. If cookies become loo finn to roll, retu111 lo O\'en briefly lo soften. ~lakes about 4 dozen cookies. Allow I tablespoon "·hipping cream for each cooky to he filled. Volume of cream will double \1 hen \vhipped. S\\'Celen to taste. Add \'anilla if desired. { > \ c .. ,,.'---o_•_ll_Y Pl L 0 T Dan Cupid, Anniversaries Saluted l ' Primpi ng for the 50t h Commodore's Ball at the Balboa Yacht Club is : Mrs. David Wall Lang. '"--- Mrs. Melvin Moore •• (left) and Mrs. Bruce Swartout as hostesses 1o, of Hope Benefit. Among lilt• \' a I e 11 t i n e t/wfll(>d parta·!' 10 be gtvt:n Saturday. Feb. 9, along the Orange Coast will be two marking major anniversarles. 1'he traditional fWld -raiser of 1he South Co11st Co1nmunity Ho~;pit al. shnply 1itlcd ll1e Vall·n!Ulc Ball. wi!I b e Crystalizlng plans Va lentine Ball James (left) and Mrs. pre~ntt.'d for the 15th ~ear h\ tltt S!l\"cr and <;old l'.hnptt•r oi the hospital au>01l1ary Carrymg out t.he crystal then1e will be a I a r 11.e 'revol\'ing mirrored crys1a\ 0011 suspended from t h e t'l:'illng and crystal co1npot es filled \\ith baby pink roses at e<1.ch table in UK! Nc\\'}Xlt'tcr Inn. N<>-host cocktails will launch festivities at 7 p.m. Following y,•ill ~ dinner and danci ng to the music of the Society for the Preservation of Big Bands. An innovation this year, accurdinM to chairman, r-.lrs. Zachary ri.ta!aby, "·ill be the presentation of the Sv.•eelJlE'art of the ball. Balboa Yacht Club \l"ill have Its 50th Officers Ball honoring its commodore, David \\'. Lang and ~1rs. Lang, The party 'A'ill begin at 7 p.rn . in the clubhouse y,·ith rocktails. fol\oy,·ed by a sit· do1\'ll dinner at 8 and dancing to tJ~ SI' ing !\hift's mus ic unt ll 1 :t .111. Also honort.'d w\!\ be fiag offic('rs and past conunodoreJ. Dt-t,;rations. according to cha!r1nan ~!rs. La .,.,. re n c e Hauni \1·ll! be in the valentlne nwtlf. !\!rs. ~1elvin A. !\1oore and !\1rs. Bruce E. Swa rtout will serve n!I hostesses for the third dinner dance to be given 1 bv the !\1axine C ave r l e y t.iiapter, Cit y of Hope. . Traditionally the be n e ft t soc:ial is stag!:'d in the El Adobe de Capiitrano restaurant. Hearts and floy,•ers y,·ill grace each table al the e\"t:"Jl!, planned to begin wllh a 6·30 p.m . .!Oelal hour. Sam Tibt:ri e.nd the Jtoy;i l Knights 'A'ill play dance 1nusic. Tick('t!! are $13.50 per pet"S(lft anrl rna v be reserved by cal !lng Hilda Da iley. Proceeds .. 1·ill benefit thl' hospital's humanitarian \\"Ork in the field of mNli ca! trc atn1ent end research. G .1 1horl•9" k1epin9 you 111 hom•? Join I~• ~ 1111111 9•o"'i"<;1 h obb~ in t~1 tountr~! Classes Start Feb. 15 $2 for 2 Hour Se11lon After110011 & l•enh1t• C.'0111.e in crnd sign up Mlnlft!utf-m•~lng. 1111oow bo•t• •nd 11>oo1, w~ll~•~·· !lgh!lng, flirnl.rilng1. e!C. Co111e broicse. rie1v ou r unique displays, meet fr/low 1ni11iaturists & get 11 e1v ideas for projecls. \Ve fea ture Dre111el. Exarto. Panarise, etc. l\IINIATURIA hy the BARONS 11512 le.ch l l•tl., H.I . 10·5 t&J.t662 THE FISH MARKET ONE WEEK ON LY! WITH THIS COUl'ON t:o8'srER TAILS 1.99 " sH'it1'Mf."0 2.75 .. 3.75 ,. JUMIO UNC0011'[0 PRAWNS W1 Accepf Food Coupo" Op•11 11 0111 lo 6:00 pm Sor. 1'1 to S:l0--645.52Jl 145 E, Broadway, Costa Mesa ~R REMODB..· Put It All Together f or Fun. Popul ertty. Co~f•dence John Robert Powers school• of p1r1on1! imp1ow•m1n1 for 1v111 •om1n Horoscope: Libra Emphasizes Ability 1 ~. ORANGE -=3 Town & Count ry -547-8228 WES TC LIFF PLAZA • WESTCLIFF PLAZA • WESTCLIFF PLAZA • ~ THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7 By S\'D!\""EY OJ\1ARR ARIES {~larch 21 -April l!l1 : Youn ~ pcr~ons c.hst11.~ll't~ anrl .-.0u 1naJ Lt• the .. ., il l,11n·· 1f foolish enough to get involved. Ile analytical. Realize an emot ional storrn is IJrL'l\·ing. r l~rcrarc. ;1ntl do something a ho u I :1sswning more rC'~pons1billty. ac·crpt eilallcngc. LEO (.July 23·AU_:\. 221: \'ou get ac1k•n \\-ht'.rr c:1rPer. goals r!sp1ra tion') ;1rl' C<1!1l"l'fllt'd. "\"ou n~peal lo inure persons. and sweet sound of appl::iuse niay be heard. Prof1tahle agreement is in offing on both personal and profcssion<1I levels. \'JRGO 11\ug. 23-Scp!. 22 1: LI n RA I Sep!. 2~·0C'I. 22 1: Your abili!y to teach and halcince and con'c lo tC'rn1s \l"ith various raclions -these are £1n1 phasizcd. \'ou are r;1!!f'<I llflllll to 111.1\.i.f' decision in scn.<;iti\"C area. KL'Y is to rise above pc11y consider<1- 11ons. ~'OHP IO 10ct. 23-1\ov. 21 1: 'l'IH•rc is lively opposition: n1a1c or partner is aggrcssil·e. Key no\\' is to rc;ilizc th;it f.Urprise clement is in your Dt•c. 211 : be in1p:nicnt because co!ll!aguc ts apparrnlly slo\v. indifferent. If tru!h be kno11TI, there is reason to sto p nnd t.1kc stuck. l{••\if'll' r.~piration~ '1'ou rnay !x• guing tn <l1rcc!ion 11hich CAPBJCO ll\ 1 Der-. 22-.l<1n. l~l 1; .\I011l'Y ;ind Cll10(10!1S lt·nd t,J 111 1\" -1nd1tlg111g ~l)\lf~!lf {·uuld be C'xprn :i 1ve propo <;Jtjo1i. [)t·grl'l' of f't'lf- discipl1nc .,.,ould be bcnc(icial. AQL:AH I L·s rJan. 20-Feb. 18~: You may be going 10 cxtreincs lo compensat e for <:pparent rejection, setback. Come to senses and r('('(lncilc differcncf!!; \\:i thin f a in i 1 y circle . E\·•·lu<itc. PISCES i Fcb. 19-~larch 201. See diffC'rcncc betwee n llatlery nnd deception. Take off blinders. Wok straight in the eye and de inand frank ;ippr;:usals. Plscrs. \"irgo could be in picturl'. Tt'mpers could ha\"C !'hnrt fusr. T.\Lllt;S rApril 21J..~lay 20 1: '.•Adjustment in dom rst1c area is indicated -and nccess.:ir_1. ·Libra could be in p1c1ure. He a1pJ11matic 1A·it/1out be i n g . \1eak. 1\void ex t"eSS :;peed J:l . traffic. Highligh t creath·c e f f or I s . Urt'ak .thro ugh !o n e .,.,. dimensions. Leo. Aquarius could figure prom111 cntly . \\1ia1 seems a cloud of in- difference is n1erely a '•l"ait- 1ng period. fa1·or. You get aid behind the ~iiiii!"'iiiiiiiiiil!iiiiii.Jllllllllll ____ jii_l_ii. iiiiiii-iiili--.r-scene!!. liloncv pi c tu rc. 1 A appa ren tly bl eak, boo1nerangs GE:"lrr;..i·r (~fay 21 June 2V . tfold off on trips. 1f P'"~~iblt:" Directions tend to bt.-confuSi'd in your favor . SAGIITARIUS (Nov. and so do tim es. Check -;,._-::-::-::.· -====::.:::::=:....=====:;:::....::::-::::-:, a pp 0 I n t m e n I schedule. USDA CHOICE Hcla ti\·e. neighbor ma y be USDA WHOLE rcnliss in t ran smitting CHOICE message. ~lai! could bi: BEEF misplaced SIDES · ' RIB ROAST The JI, (,\NCEH (June 21·.Ju1r 22 •: 1 ; ~loney piclurr rn Ll'. be 95"' Chopping j 1nucldlrd . Kno..,,· 1\l1rn 1., dr;i>I" >' LB. j 1Block • line. Those u·ho l1a1(' J,i·c·n • 11·~~1 $1 39 LB. • fre~ and easy inay h~\·· tri ' 1 C•r & Wrap \be pulled up short . Kno11 ii crnons SPORTSWEAR WnfN Pllu. 17th and Jtvln~, Newport 8each,Californi11.92660 GROUND BEEF 3 LBS. $295 BAR M BACON $139 Lb. U.S.O.• Clloi(I 0.11111 • ., TOP SIRLOIN A•t· Wt. IJ Lb1. $191 LB. NUH ..., HOMIMADI COUNTIY ln'LI SAUSAGE $119 LB, ' MARANATHA MEAT CO . 1soo Adams Ave., Costa Mesa I &I "e' .. ' -"'•I l1C•Mmt fllttlft l ' KIDS LIK E TO ASK ANDl; • S•6 -8196 0P9'11 Slr Dari -t •·'"· I• 6 p.#1. IP'wlCtl c;.M(I .,..,.,., ... , llltW Wt•MtNfl I c::I I r The Practical \Vi g O\\"ner knows to Shop a t . ma!Ae j /or W 9j EXPERIENCE & SELECTION ARE ONLY 1 OF THE RE.ASONS YOU GET MORE AT MALLIE"S Al l Elura Wig' From 30 to 60°/o Off R,9ul1r $-45.00 Cepl111 let11I ityl11 ..••... · •. Now SJl ,50 Oiitont;nued C•pl111 1lyle1 . , ............ • .. · Now 522.50 R~gul&r C"p Elur1 Wi91 .......... , ...•. -Now Sll.00 MEN 'S WIGS & TOUPEES From $17147 to $62.97 All Human Hair Wigs 40-50% OFF E•olit Wi91! 100-Q Hum1n Heir. M1 thin1 Medi Rig11l1 r $St.9S • , .••• Now O•IY $Jt.tS Stvl• Includ ed • Moniqui Wiq1! 100'1> Humen Heir, M1 ch ln1 M.id1 ,Comfort C.ip Requlir $69.95 , •...• Now 011ly $lt.95 Stvl1 lnt!11d•d • • H11m•n H.iir Hend Tied Wiq. !OO 'l'. Fift• Humtn H•ir. H•nd Ti1d f0t l i9hlw1iq~I & comfort. Reg111"r 5'f9.11S ..... , •. , , N•w $59.tS Styli lntludtd • Mil id Wi qi: 1007'1 Europe•l'I T1tl11r• H11,.,.111 He ir .H.,,J.tied to~for l t•P ,th1 b,11. R1q .Sl-40 Now 514 S!vl• lndud1d 2500 We k'le Ir.pert Wit & H•lr!'IM• $tyllltt to Stf'te Yowr N~1 East 17th St reet Hilgren Square, WIG AND BEAUTY SALON 548-3446 Costa Mesa ... j · t1r~ .... ... •' ... ::; ~ "' ... ~ • ~ j .. ... ... ::; . u ' .... "' ... ~ ::; u .... "' ... ...~-ffra~~@ r1 '~r,~~. ~ WASHINGTON.,S ~ EIRTHDAY~ SEtt -A-ERATION ~ Attend this Ga la Affa ir ~ Feb. 7th ·· Feb.18th f.lix fmrn a .,.·idt v:ir~ty \\utld J-'atl\011' EEEF STICK IMPORTtD CANDY Sllfl!mtr SaVS09* CUT ANY SIZE • ~ "' "' .. 0 c: .,, .,, .. ~ ~ • "" ... "" .... 20 ¢ lb. 0 FF .. '~~g ~ • 1.19 lb.* FREE ~ "' A cherry flavurtd rJndy for Geo rgr "s OJ~' CHERRY ROCKS "' .. :!: ::; u .... "' ... ~ • ~ ~ :!: ::; u .... "' ... ~ • ~ j L :!: 10:: ;;:,::,:: WHOLE 4 LIL STICK MIL.0, YET NIPPY EUTTEBNIE. CHtESE l>i~ro\·er ..... ha! thi~ rrean1y, delightrul cheese i~ all :ihoul. Tht laslt ~ mar- \'t'lo u~ and l~lt is ju~l I bil Of nip al lhe end l''hich ... -111 surprist-yo u. "'l""I e OH REG. "l,,j LB. PRICE Mix 'rm or f\.t11ch 'tm CHESAMI T !CO CHIPS '" • CHIFS SESAMI • ONION STIX Sl'll:~ ANY 2FOR99¢ f'J ... "ra~~©f1 r~rm~. OF Ol(IO WESTCLIFF PLAZA :::; 17TH & IRVIHl~IWPOIT llACH-PHOHJ '42-0972 0 M.._ ·Fri. 'Tll t , Sot. •Tll 6, Suo. 'Tl! I ~~~..;:AMt~~ruc-A-·s ~LE;ll;IN~G~CH~E-ES-E ~Sro~~~s~!'!fll!I'!!"· 3: • WESTCLIF PU.IA • WESTCLIFF PLAZA • WEST LIFF PU.IA • • .. 0 ,.. :jj ~ ~ • ~ "' "' .. 0 c: ; ~ • ~ "' .. 0 c: ; .. e -.. -- \ Don't Bet on Size of Shrink DEAll ANro; LA~OETtS : you • frl-quenlly ad\!!.(' people "'ho are drastically ovcr"'tighl to try \\'eight \\'alchcrs or '!'O PS. If they fail there you l('!I 1ht'n1 they :ire stuffing then1selvcs as con1ix·iisation for «i>ther j>IL':tsurcs tlH·y fll't: not grUing. Then you s:i.v, "~ck prrJl:?s.5\011 11 1 help ." I 14• .t4114eu I ~· .. UEAll 1'EED : Don 't 1ry tu ~\'llluate 1be co1npelence of a Jl."J chlwtrlst by i;izlng up his \\lft (or bis cblldrtnl or tl'l'n the man blmstlL 1lie onl} lblng that matters ls bo"·j \"OU ;:et along "'itb him. Of oo~ If you are turned of( at the outset your cbaoce!I of f'Stahllsblng a good relatioosblp are poor, no matter "·hat the reason. So, my advice to you Is to look up a skinny lheraplst \\lib an emaciated \\Ue and good luck to you. • ',. -· . , me to a party bce:.iuse he had to 1<1ke. hi~ 1·~·11i!c Lo dinner. It \1·as· their ··u1uHversary." This has been a tradition, he explained, since their di1·orce five yrars ago. I askrtl if he intended to hooor thJt aftl·r he remarried and he SHid, "Of 1.'\JllfSC. She is the 1nother of niy children ... \\'ell. J look )'Our a\h'icc aJLd sought profcs.<>iona! hrlp. 'J11r µsyt""hiatt·ist spent five scs~ions telling n1e "'h)' J O\'Crate. 'I already kne1\' v.·hy and I didn't relish sptnding t~1al kind of n10ncy to he;ir tl from h1111.1 Then I n1et his l\"ife She V.t'ighed rno re than I did. J neve~ \l,'f'llt back . \\'hat do yoo think ab o u l The Sl'l'Ollcl p sy chia tri s t vn1.s rf'co1nn1Pnd1..'<1 h.\' 1ny obstetrician. \\'hen I met hiin I couldn't believe my eyes. lie \\·as about 5'5" anti v.·eighed at 11.'ast 300 11'15. lie had th~ fattest hands ! e\·cr saw and ;1tc jf'lly beans 3[[ !hrough 1hc sc.ssiuu. I 1;idrl"l even \'.'ant tu distuss \\'eight with hin1 . I said I \\;L~ :-. l1·~hian ;ind \',uutd call hi1n for another uppoitHnlt:lll ii I decided to cont1 nl1c. Uf cours~ I ncvt:r did . DEAR ANN LA NDEflS: I arn a di\'orced \\·omen \\-ith lv.u children. J'\'e been d:iting Slan for six rnonths. He seen1S to have all the qualitif's l ' atn looking: for in a second husband. :\!though v.·e've disli.issed ni arr i a g: e, no comn1 itmcnts Jw1·e IX'en 1nadc on eilhcr side. his".'-CONFlJSl::D DEAR C.: I think you 'd belttr forget that bird. One of the qualillcs a 'R'Oman :-ihoutd be looldng l'or in a husband "'bo bas betn divorced, Is that he ha\"C no en10Uona'i ties to bis form er \\ife. An agreement to he together on their child's b1nhday or graduation or "'·edding "·ould be another story, but a dlnner to celebrate tbe anniversary of a marriage that didn't make if'.''!'? No "·ay, honey. l!o\v can a rsychi<llrist l:Xf-K'Ct liis p;1\icn!s tu h<!Vc faith in hirn \\'hen h<' ('iLl\'t hl'lp hi s 0\111 11'ifc---0r hirnscff'.' -TEED OFF Lasl ll'CCk Stan s;_1id he couldn"t take SANDRA FRENCH Betrothal Announced !Jurin;; .i part.1 1n l bC' l\c~t 111111!'tl'r hun1e of '.\Ir. and 1\lr!'I. l':11rl \\1• French Jr. they .:i11nounct>d the engagen1ent of their daut!htcr, Sandra Lynn Frcneh to \~'illis Allen Ro"·\e~·- They nre planning to 111:1t r) 111 '.11Hrl'll l~i.i , in tile 'f\'est111111stcr F irst Prr~h~·1t•ri~n Church. Clubs Help Commun itie s Concerns Related Juniors Voluntci1rs \\·ho \1'ish to 1nan the Parents Anunvmous holli11e are invited to. tnining sessions Thltrstlay, F'eb. 7, and Thursday, Feb. 21, in the home of Mrs. Jack Guyer, Jncine. Parents Anonymous g(\'CS suµµ.:.rt to parents \\·ho are terni:tcd lo abuse their child· l'Cll . 101 Sgt. Jackie HOl\'CJI of th e Lo s Angel es Police Department 11·ho he<1ds the child abuse center in Los 1\ngeles. will be the speaker al the next nlteting of the International Orphans, Inc. The group \\ill n1eet at 11 : 30 a.in . Thursda\'. Feb. 7. ln !he Balboa Bar Cl ub. Last ,\'car. the speaker \\'as nan1cd 1hc Police Officer-of· the·\'e;1r for her "'Ork "'ith ahu.5e<l children. Hospital .\l'w officers ha\'c been installed bv the ~f i s s ion Community.! tosplLa l Auxiliary in Mis.o:ion \lil'jO "'ith ~!rs, Ra~1nond Sanchez i\t'f'f'pli11g the president's g11\·cJ. others on the txJard arc the ?-.'Imes. Thorn<i S \1,ialk-':'r ;ind Barry Ford, vice presidents: Letha llced and Barbara f erris, secrelarie.!i and l\obcrt Skyles, trca.!i"llrer. ·n.e group's n1ain acti\·itv is raising f u n d s fo.r scholarships. Last year nearly $.5,000 in funds \\'as a\\'ardcd. OCARC i\lrs. Jack I\'elson .has been installed as prl·sident of the Orange County Association for H.el:ltded Children. Also serving are 1-lichael Roof, vice president; ?-.'1rs. llichard P. Ca rlson. secretary, and ri1rs. Raymond A s t , lre:.isurer. Charity League Patronesses and Ticktocker n1cn1bers of the South Coast Chapter, :\'a tional C h a r i t y League 1rill attend an annual luncl1<."0n at the Lon i:: Beach Petroleun1 C 1 u b Saturd~y. Feb. 1J. Widows Attorney Gerald Phillips \\'ill speak on "'ill s. trusts. leg<1 I 111;ilters and topics of intcrc~1 to \\'ido\\·s \\'hen the Societv of ?-.llliU1ry \Vidov.•s meets <it 10 a.m. Saturday, F.;b. !1 TI1e n1eeting in the State l\futual Savings bu i Id i n g , Tustin, is open to acti\'e duly and re.t ire d servicemen's \\'idO\\'S. Brunch San Francisco ?\layor Joseph Alivto will be honored during a 10 :30 a.rn . brunrh Saturday, Feb. 9, sponsored by \Vo1nen in Politics. De mocrats Ne\v offiC'ers '"ill Oe in- stalled by the Hu11tington Beach-Founlai n Valley l:k'mo- cratic Club ciurl n~ u chan1· pagne brllnch at noon Su11day, feb. 10, in the l'~isherman res· taurant. lluntington Beach. Seated will be Sam Hakam, president: !\lark 11ulkerin, \ice president: r.tiss Sheila Brinegar and ~lrs. l\lary Jane da Silva. sccretari('s, and C~orge Haney, treasurer. MG Award Dr. Christian Herrmann Jr., profes..;or of neurology at UCLA. \Viti receive the 10th annual Jane [)e"·ey•Ellsv.i:irth J-lun1anitari:in award from the '.\f~·asthenia Gravis Foundation. The presentation will be 111ade Sunda y, Feb. 10, in U1e Century Plaza tlotel. '.lli5"S Fr~neh is a ;::raduate of \\"cs11ninstcr High School and Golden \\'e~t Collc11;" and 110\\' attends California State L'n1\'('r:.:ity, Long Reach. f11>r fi;H1f"t'. son of the \\'illis l -----------------------------------11 1\. Ho1\•l :>~S of (;arden 1;ro\'t.', 1:-;1 gradual(' of Holsa Grande 1!1gh School and has attended l)ra11gc {_"oasl ;ind (~Iden \\'e~t eollcgcs. Wash W ort hy? rs tlu•rc :in old \1 ayLag '1 a~hiu,.: ni ci c II in e still OJ)(~rnlin,i.: at your llou~? It n1:1y be "'Or1h &5.000 plus a 11~,v autorn;:l'C wflshcr. ;1rcording lo Ilic con1µan y \\ hich i.~ cclebri!!ing !he 25th an11ivcrsary of the auton1atic 11·asl1<.'I". Once round and purchased for ~5.00U, the old \\'asher "·ill becon1c a per1nanf'nl aQclition to lh<' ~l aytag n1uscd1n in r\c\rton. Iowa . Thl' serial 11u111bcr o:t the small tnctal pl ate on the back of the \\'asher 1vill be used to deterntine the o 1 d c s t n1achines. To enter, 0"11t'rs should send tl1cir na1nc . tiddrcss, and the serial num ber to : The l\1aylag Ol., Deµl. ~A. Nc\vlon, ro1ra 50258. Deadline is to.lay JO. O•IY Tlrte H"'' 1., 9 •ellty "'"" • "•'ltC• Groceri" She' Wltll Ut Seo•I COAST SUPER MARKET WI Dtllvt r Miii... w .... ,,., Wt'r• II '"" .. .,..r pl!Mt 673·3ti10 3 347 E.COAS T HW Y. CO RONA DEL MAR ff i~~©f1 f~rrm~. WASHINGTON~S EIBTHDAY SELL-A-EBATION Atte nd this Gala Affair Feb. 7th 1° Feb.18th World Fa1nous E:E:EF STICK Mix from 1 wide variety IMPORTED CANDY Summer S,,usagt Fir'I Pound Sct·o11d Pound CUT ANY SIZt REG . 1.19 lb. * FR:E:E 2 0 ¢ lb. 0 FF PRICE A """' ""o"d <0 od y fo• G'°""' D,, CHERRY ROCKS MILD. YET NIPPY BUTTER NIP. CHEESE Oi!cover whit this creamy, delightful chee1e is all 1bou1. The taste is mar· \'dous ind there is jusl 1 bil of nip at the end which will sur prtsc you. Mix .'cm or Match 'em CHESAMI TACO CHII'S TM • CHIPS S:ESAMI • ONION STIX SI'IC~ 20~a. o~~~~G. .\~Y 2 FOR 99; ~.t ... ff i~k©ff1 f~rm~. P, • OF.OHIO 5outh \01St ,.·lazaOl'EH DAILY COSTA MESA · Lc.w Ca~• Moll '""''~ ol•• Civ<h Ta I p.m, 8'11•ol a1 the Son Dleqo Fn"Y. PltoM: 540-699 I AM!RICA'S L!ADINC CH!!S! STORES - -- Wtdnts.day, Ftbro;1r~ b. 1q74 DAJL Y PILOT ~9 NS ~ILl&D A-CCU RA TEL Y ' 'I Iii · WH?l'li E YOU SHOP • ' ' .. • '· •. The Prescription Department at The Treasury is for your convenience. You will find experienced, courteous pharmacists ready to fill your prescriptions accurately while you shop The Treasury's many wonderful values. " ' '! . ~"fr-·'~ ~ • . - BUENA PARK ORANGE SANTA ANA liff(" .. Or 1 ttMM,. o,.. W, t:lO .. t :lO ,.._ S..., 10 h 1 City Dt-• .t ..... l'IN•t 11,4 0,... 10.t '""'" hly s-ley II to ' ltOO So. lri.+ol • ~ ef S.. c ......... 0,.. 10.t P·"" ~ ~ 11 .. 6 t ·' ' Luer'• Quality Full y Coo Iced Shonk Portion lb . (lutt Portion lb. 98') SLICED BACON Agar-Hickory 99~ Smoked-It's 1-lb. ~ First Quality ............... Pkg. Shovld•r c Cuts USDA Choice Grade 3-Rib Cut lb. RATH WIENERS Tender & Juicy 6 9 ~ Full of Flavor 12-01 . .., Low in Price ........... Pkg. Sliced Meats Safeway-Smoked, Beef, Hom, 45 C Poitra mi, Turkey or Chicken J -01. PLASTIC ASSORTMENT !V"'V'"'\.;• Cutlery Troy• Laundry Basket •Round Utili ty Tub• Dish Pan l •Pail• Laundry Basket '· Dover Sole Dabs Sk;nnod 88C Variety lb. Pkg. Cod Fiiiets o.;,k 99c Frozen lb. it ORANGE ·JUICE •-1b:77c Ctn. . Shady Lane Butter ,?.:~d~~~I~~ 8 NuMade Salad Oil u •• ::~.~.ed II Safeway Quick Oats , •.... 68C Btl. 4'-0 1. 59c Pkg . V-8 Vegetable Cocktail Juice ·~~·.·· 49c Pooch Dog Food Bolon.od Ro1;on 15 -01. 12c (for Cots Too!) Con II Duncan Hines Cake Mixes 8 Apple Cider or Juice ~:~:. I[ SAFEWAY LIOUOR BUYS! 8 SCOTCH < ' ' ~·"·'l;·\•1t, MacNair's s4•• .:. Imported • 86-Proof Fi frh ~!~.!.'!..w ...... ·········-.':;::8SC , Jim Beam Bourbon :~~~~" ~::• s11 99 Cutty Saik Scotch ~";'.::;:: o., .. s915 Seagram 's 7-Crown .,:'..~.·::~ .. "'" s539 1i::11 Vodka or G1·n w'""'"' '"' "'" s599 -. IO·'••ol ,,. Gollon Mateus Rose ,:;,:;,, M••""m s599 Jacques Bonet Champagne """ s1 99 Chateaa La Salle "C';.'t:!" """ s2 10 Cabernet Sauvignon ~·:: •:;t• s2u Corn-On-Cob 49c S.l·oi• Gelden IC •rn•I.. , .... 4·eO•·pock Potatoes O'Brien .... :"~·~ .•• Macaroni & Cheese M'"'"' Stew Vegetables" .. :"~·~ ... Mixed Vegetables .;::-;:;; Downy Fab.ic Softener "·"·fiJC ,k,. ,,_.,_ 52' ,~ .. ,._, .. 5 7 c ,~ .. ,_,.. 69' ,~ .. USDA c lar1• 38 Choice En Cut Grade USDA Beef Choice To Pot Roost Grode lb. lb . COOKED SHRIMP BONELESS STEAK VELKAY SHORTENING CINNAMON e Beef Top Round s 1 ss e Beef Cubo USDA Choice Grade ...... lb. Beef Rib 1,, Stea• $248 USDA Choice Grade( Spencer) lb. Beef Loin '0~,:::" $198 USDA Choice Graded Beef .. lb . Beef Loin 10r,~!~:in s228 USDA Choice Boneless Beef . lb . SCOTT .TOILET TISSUE IN OUR DAIRY CASE. .. ROLLS 89< Mrt. Pkg. Wrigt..t's of 12 17'iB1scu1Ts ~~--\";j Mrs. Wright'> 1 O* :· · Bake & Serve .._ Single layer Cakew~;~ .. ,,,,,831 · 8-ounce Con ~.~~!~~~".! ~~~1!.29( S f 8 d ,. .... 45' a eway rea '"m'•m ... . SAFEWAY BUDGET-SAVERS CHEER ••... 92c Oelergent ................... Pkg . Luce,nesalads s. o"""'" •·Z "'""" 43c No Meu·No f un Ct,, Sh,t.mp Cockta1·1 '""'"'•<'·'·· ,_,, 35c Ti nder o"d Meoly s ... Cinnamon Rolls ~;::::;~'~;;'.: 'i;:· 32' LucerneCreamCheese .::::.. ~·;: 43' Lucerne Orange Juice VOCADOS . ,. ' LARGE SIZE Buttery-Rich Serve Sliced On · The V2 -Shell! ·MUMS Each Foil Wrap Beautiful Plants 6-inch Pot $' 29 " each BANANA Fancy Quality Firm & Golden Slice Over Cereal• lb. ... ., ....... AGING BEEF .. sur" 'JOU full flawor tenclern••• and lulclnoaa! '" ........ 1.1ltnt-~.i .. , ..... 111 .... ililO .. -.11 •• ,....., w1uoh• .. 1•, I" V•ll ah·cantlllla"'" 09in9 '''"''· Sof•w•v "'"' 11 1(1entilk •ll'1 ..... 1 .. UALIO l'lASllC IAOS tho •a1tet tim. r•q,.lt•tl t• •1•11•• .... 11 l•fld•<n•H ..... f1av•, A1 l"t M•f ~.,. thl1 rnalh ... lo 11el flew al SofeWll'f, W• h•v• Men delnt it ffl ..,, ''"'" f•ci1hy ,.,.. •• th• wotchl\11 •Yet el -• ,....., ••P••" .. , •f'Wi w• hov• been 4eing ii with lh• U.S.D.A. Choic1 Grode Mel. USDA Choice Grode Beef LAMB LEGS Short Cut-Sirloin off-s 12• USDA Choice Btef Delicate Flavor .................. lb. ~s~!1J~ic~!~1~o~~P..~b~1 81 ~~e~~-u~:Pc~1~:!" ~":: 1~.1 11 Beef Round sl: •• s111 Boneless CAP Off-USDA Choice.lb. It EDWARDS COFFEE Rich In Columbian Coffee HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ~CREST l i !\ Toothpaste 7-01. 61 ( If~ IScotlloW Tube --SURE fi Anll-Persplranl ft 9 ( ~ 9 -ounce Can'7 ~Miss Breck Hair Spray 2'~;:: s1 @Breck Creme Rinse 's.:: 59' Right Guard ~;·;:;.·,·-.:;;; Scott's Liquid Gold •• ::.., -- ,_.,_ SJ22 c." • 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach • 2 11 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa • 24 Monarch Bay Pina, South LCICJlllMI , • Santa Ana Freeway at La Pen. Mission Vl•lo • 2402 MCll"CJ"rlta Dr. Parkway at !rabuco • 636 H. Coast Hi9hway, La9una Bttach • Wilson & Fairway, Costa Mesa I , ( • 80 I E. El Camb10 Real, San Clemente • 14417 Culver Dr. at Walnut. lnrlne . " • ..-..--·---. - Wrdn~sday, F'~bniary b. 1111~ . DAil V Pit.OT :JI ·-.,------- Recent Food His-tory' s a Weighty Topic By JEANNE LESEM strt>tched It for croquettes by shortcnkc in ll\jlk sautc O\cr ;1nd a n1ur<iiochlno t:l11•rrv a ("hC'f to honor a famous and other procrss\.-d (oods are were ti v:11luhk· \\'ith1n fi\'t-Vallc111u~ food tlE'Can\t' nw' popul;1r !l1an •'\l•r Pilnt·u kt"" h.r.d bct'tl l>rl·<tkfa~I fuOd for i.:1·ncra1Juns. S11ddf'nly, thl'Y 11·1·rt• Si•rvc'<I <1ll day long. :.it panc:1ke hou:-.c.s all :icroe-;s the coun1rv . Ul'• Food Kdltor adding mwihed Poliltoes 10 the ho! bi~cu1t.s' AJid follo wed tlil•ln \\'lilt ltath.111 opera si ngc·r, Luisa ta kco !01• ;.:rnnt1'1.l Out the years, thf'rl'.' \Vt:rf> rl11zcns. ~ow brtaded, d-n..frled patties \" f 1 'l'l•lraz:i:uu. rest of us rcn1t·1111.!t-r -ofte11 tht>rt ;ire huruirf'(I:->. N"W ..... r ,c o ten SC!'Vf.'< poµovers pies. cakt·s. c:ook1es and oLhcr w YOIUC (UPI ) -When whose calorie count was Tiil'n crune. World War II, with n11xed en1011ons -the i\s >re headed for the 5(ls, lJl.'Ople mention the good old ltnpresslve be r ore lhe nnd other hot breads dr1pp1ng desserts <1l lc~sl ont·t· ;u1d iv1th food and gas rationing f1rsl ones lhal cam1 · to n1arkc1 lndependfnt groc1'rs :1 n d d a y s , d 0 y 0 u 1 hi n k creamed pea sa u c c \\'ilS with real bull er and spread oftC'n twice a d:iy and food substitutes. as the war wound down in Out ehers g:ivc \1·ay t o nostalgically o( 681 m 0 n addlnedcr.edible as ., 1 now seems. 0Wl,tlp1r01~~1r1vcc'."s.11de j;o11s, jt'llies Crc.i.iny ni.ain li1she:1 such \l/e at c o\eonia rgarinc the late 40s. su1x·rn1:irk!'I S, p n <-· k a g P d ...... as chlckt·n :i lu king and 111.Sll!ad of hutter. The spread Nonfal drll'd 1111lk ~111d other \ n1ct1ts and poultry rt•plaC'1'cl croquettes with creamed peas, fresh oyste~ also sold inland Cris1> green salads were a itself didn 't taste too bad. but proccsstd food s tl1at htid bt.'£'n >.t·u1 -10--01•tlt:r C>llt'S, l1oito1t-; 1 f Hnrti('CUl' r)·illii be t a 111 /• cun1rnon back ya r d :ir·j'''"'"'f"'"· l':ickagctl souo 1nixes 11·cre used to se<1so11 ' r!.Hr\ ~our CTt•arn and chct'~P hlc r11l.s served as dips. · l'.-hic kcn tctrJzzini we r f' ice crc:1m made in a then at prices the a\'cra gc ri'.lr!ty most places. lnste<id n1ix1ng it 1\'ith a capsule of dcvelot>t'(l to ft1.:d "t·rv1N·tnf'n snlflll t>l,.<·trif'nl i1ppli )ln1·1,., refrigerator tray and sweet family could arlord. And so v»C ate sweet jelled sal1:1ds, invented. !he first by 3 hott·I yt•llow coloring \.\'as a job Lo abro;nl \l't·rc tui·ncd into bt·gn n to clutter kit r h •' n J.;l'latin salads? we ate oys ter stew 1nade vtith or carul<!d fruit with cottage chef for his boss. Ch:u·lcs l::. t ~x your ann and patience. sup1..:ru1arkct produers. counters ant.I r:il ur ft!i'l Or do you yearn for "meiit real cream , and o y st t r thf't!se, a ·blob of 1nayonuaise King JI , and the seco nd by To <inyonc undt>r 30. nUxe s By 1944, six baking n1ixcs t·r\erg~. at~ to 45 ce~s a pound ~-----'---'-------'-----"------''---------''-----"---------'----~--''------~'---------'---- and the time \.\'hen electric J dlshwa.shcrs were uewfanglcd gadgets th.at wouldn't really clean the dl<;hcs unless they 11·crc pre-rinsed by hand? If so. you're h<1rking back gastrooonUcaHy to the 1930s <Uld 1940s -<1nd while !hcy're flUl to read about, few or u.s Loday could afford to relive them, calorically spcHking. This conclll~ion becomeS; obvious as one le~rs through Better llon1rs and c;ardcns' "Golden Treasury o( Cooking" (Meredith ), a coll cc lion of favorite A1ncricarl rec ipes of lhe past five dec;idcs. \\'iU1 canned saln10n now sell ing at about $2.50 a pound in Ne\v York, it's hard lo believe the product was both plentiful and cheap enough during the depre ssion to be family rare. Even so, thrifty house\.\•ives Do Ahead Appetier One good thing a b o u t Brazilian Al111ond Sausage Balls is that they can be n1ade well ahea d of your party. In fact, they should be prepared well in advance so 1hat the rneat mixutre n1ay chill \veil before you shape it inlo balls. \\le suggesl rolling the rneat balls in !he almonds not more than a fe w h01.1rs before serving so that the nlmonds \.\'ill retain their crunchy goodness. BRAZILIA N Al~\IOr-.D SAUSAGE BALLS 1 ~ pound lean han1 1 ~ pound dry salan1e I large dill pickle I tab\cspQOn butter 3 tablespoons flour 1:, cup beer I raOlespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 ~ teaspoon dry, mustard Di ced roasted a I rn o n d s , about l :i cup Grind han1, salan1e , and dill pickle. using medium blade of food chopper, or grind in electri c blender . P.1elt butter in saucepan: stir in flour . Add beer and cook, stirring constant ly. until sa uce thic kens and bubbles. f Sauce 1rill be \'Cry thick. I ri.1 ix in \Vor c e s t e r s h i re sauce. n1ustard and ground n1eat mixture. Chill un ti l \'Cry cold. Shape into 2 10 J dozen balls; and roll in diced roasled almonds. Spear with cocktail picks if you \.\'ish. Nostalgic Greenery The old-fashioned variety rnade \1•ilhout 01!. CORN SALAD 2 tablespoons sugar J Y.a teaspooos salt I in teaspoons dry mustard 'I• cup distilled 'vhitc \'inPgar 74 cup water 1 cup chopped g r e e n cabbage I cup dK:ed celery 1h cup diced i.rrcen pepper l can (17 ounces) whole· kernel corn , drained Bring I.he sugar. s a I t , mustard, vi negar and water to a boll ; add cabbage, celery and green pepper: boil jusl until tendcr-crlsp -a rew m.iootes; add corn. QUI! for several hours or ovemlgbt to blend navors. Dratn. May be served In lettuce cups OT in a lettuce-lined bowl. 1t1akes 8 servings. Season Greens Wa{nuta spiced wi ed &alt add a delicl to vegetables. To toast wa in sli servings o, g en beans, spinach oc asperagus simple saute 'l.t cup l a r g e walnut pieces wi lh 1 tablespoon butter over low heat for 5 minute!!. Sprinkle with a generous dRsh of 11ea.!IOned salt and ground nutmeg. Toss lightly with vegetable5. Serve al once. Don 't be misled by a few "advertised specials "! Lucky , the original discount supermarket, offers low everyday discount prices in every department -not on just a few advertised "loss leade .. ~~:.:.-... "'"" .. '.""'"'111 '""".'"""1110 ,,rn,• P• ICll 1Ulll Dll COUNTIO IACIPT ON 'Al•·T•AOIO ANO l)OVl•NMINT CO•IT•OLLIO 1flMI WIDlllSD•l !IJIUAll •Tll, Tll«DUGM 1Ul1D•f flllUAIY l l'Tll, lt14". CHUCK ROAST """" aac UN(0 NOIT t0NJl.lL Y •rH<DEO l lEF La ([NTf• CUT, &£EF . L& '" RIB ROAST LAR GE ENO l,IN(ONOOTIONALL V &DNOED I EEF 1 ~.' SMALL E .. D. IEEF ,., L& 1 l• ROUND STEAK 10 ....... (£NT[I CUT U .. CONOoT 10NJl.!..L Y I OND ED l l[F 1~' I ONE LE\\, &EEF . LI '<I T-BONE STEAK IE~F LDI N UNCONDITIONALLY I ONDEO IEEF 1 ~.' > -.• ,,,. '.: .... ~·. ,_>· r._~.I' '•' /., I (.~-. t.. , CROSS RIB BONELESS ROAST--- J EIF SHOULD!• CLOD 1 ~9 CALIFORNIA GROWN FRESH FRYERS W"°'''°°' 48( (M•CllENI .. RUMP ROAST 138 ..... co 138 CUT-UP FRYERS f'LVM•&JUl(Y CH•(lllNS 53 C YOUNG TURKEYS \,..1•t I UTT(ll Jl.LL 78' GROUND BEEF Low Ewer daJ Priced Deli Items? I EI,, I OOIE IN " SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 168 • • • • .• l J IO TOllLI \ , LI lllF.I ONILl\S ......... , " " GALLO SALAMI ARMOUR WIENERS Ill\ M!AI , ... It.OZ l'~G 99' 111 SllC!O 6-0l l'~C. HARVEST OAY BISCUITS SIRLOIN TIP STEAK GROUND BEEF """ 11%1 f'Jl.tll•GJ 1 •• TURKEY HINOOUA•Tl•i, USDA G• ADI JI. YOUNG TURKEYS vsoa G•AOI" 68< "TO ll LI S l • OSCAR MAYER· BOLOGNA ., A\l l>'~AT 'lR f lt Bfft 12·0l Pt:G 1 ~,~~.~.R MAYER WIEHE~~""' I" ~'~~,~~ MAYER FRANK ~ •• ,,., I" OSCAR MAYER LUNCH MEAT 8ulllltMll(01tSWfnMlll( 8·0ZCAN 12' ~,~::~~~RY COHEE C~~!"" SJ' I Elil ,I ONl!:LISS ,, •. , .••. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK LAOY LEE BACON ...... "1'' SLICED '~··•G. I 07 u·1wa,,te»d TO BE THE FINEST QUALITY AVAILABLE dnll a1 Evervdav Low Prices ' V~R PAC~ SllCID ~our.OOR ~u•~l .. 11·0l PIG I " LEO 'S PA STRAMI \(1(10 LEO 'S QANISH HAM <;i,100 •• RIB STEAK .. (, CHUCK STEAK 3-0l P(G 46' (INT(• CVT.llEI .i.-0! P(G 83 ' CUBE STEAK LI 141 LI 1°' -l • 1 '' PORK SAUSAGE II DZ •otG 89( JIMMY OEAN. MOT OR ~E GO~•CI LINK SAUSAGE I l l •KG I 31 h.-, ..,r •I --• 11 ... ''\lllCOllDITIOll•LLY IOlllDlD". O..t ....... ,... _, "-il ••••• ........ ,. 09'llrl1rt•~. BANANAS POTATOES FROZEN FOODS BIRDS EYE VEGETABLES .... ,,,7~: 27' BIRDS EYE CAULIFLOWER ... '::i 36' PICTSWEET BROCCOLI .... mi~~ 53' CORONET ON ION RING S ....... ;:i 38' OH BOY POTATOES ....... 1.'7:',1fci1'::~ 40' OH BOY GARLIC BREAD ....... \:i 46' .,-.CHILI & TAMALE.. .... '.'.'.~;;;.~ 51' f'J"4 JENO 'S PIZZA ....... '.1.~~;5;~ 1.01 l PRESERVES . """""7Y A STUWllllT f' J2.DUIKI "' VA N DE KAMPS FlSH ...... '.'.1~~~~~91 ' SOLE DI NNER ........... ~'.~1.~.~~'r.:~ 1.06 JOHNSTON CUSTARD PIE .. ''.:: 1.03 MRS. SMITHS PIE .....• ;;::: 1.35 ORANGE JUICE ............ '.':~;,";;: 30' OR ANGE Plus '"""' '"" "~' 57. ,., .••.. IU,CI OUO 1101(" APPLE JU ICE ........... ..,;;~i~ 2B' DOWNY FLAKE WAFFLES .. '.':':::""~ 42' PET FOODS AlPO DOG FOOD ....... ,. ... ~.;~~~;~ 35' I EIF KEY B·UY l PIE FILLING """'" 65 A CHtHT f 21·0UNCI '" • PACKAGED GOODS HARVEST DAY BREAD ... ~~'.~."o~:;:, 45 · NABI SCO CRACKERS ...... ;;7~: BS ' f'J"4 BREAKFAST .......... i: .. '",~;.o/;;: 53 ' .,,+BROWNIE MI X .......... "~·,::: 45' .,,-KRAFT MACARON I ..... , .. :;:,~ 25' r:r4 RICE-A-RONI ....... ., .... ~;'?o':':, 32 ' LA ROSA SPAGHETT l.. ......... '.::i 45' SPAGHETTI SAU CE MI X .. ,''.~!'~1 2 5' BA NGO POPCORN .............. •;:D S' JI FFY MUFFIN MIX ....... ~'.u.1~,'~;~~ 18' t MIRACLE WHIP '"" f 09 l AIJ.0 DlllllNG u .oz. 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One finalist fro1n e:.ich i;tate Rnd the i)i ~triC'I of ro\u111bia \1'ill \\in :in all-t'XJJerlSt> pa id round trip to \\'1nston·S!llt111. N. C .. for the na tior.al t'UOk·off on July 2:i . plus a 1rophy. :l $100 cash fl\\'llrd, :i y+'ar's sni>ply of co-~i)()n.-.or product..; and a ch:Ulrc :it top cash prizes. This year's L'Oll lt"'l is t'httken, whol1'. cut ·UP or 1n It 1.'l one of 101 v.'uuung Sh:'.lkf> ctuckrn 1n t:l:lg \11tn µ.irts. at !t·as1 on<' tea5 poon recipes available in cookbook nour. thym1·. Ac'c1·11t. :--<sit c1nd or Ac·ct-nt and f\llzola Corn rorm by sending 50 cents to pl'pper unu! t ach IJle'(:l' l'.i o1t nnd be inaih.:<I by April the contest addreS!. evenly cv:ited. Jle<i.t ('Orn u1\ 1 to the N<it1onal (.11ickrn Vse your own imagination itJ a IO-i nch try pan ol'l'r <A>oking Contest, 614 ~lnd1~on A rt..'<'i pe like U111 could make medlwn heat. Add chic ken: Building, 1155 15th Strc\'t , )LIU a "'inner. brown on all sides. .\'.\V., \Vashing!on, [).(' 2000) ALt AfttERJCAN Linl' a 13x9x2-inch baking IF ntune. address. bi1·th datr ClllCKEN BAKE µan \.\'Ith <1lu1ninum f o i I , and !Plephone nuniher arl· leaving enough to \Vrap ov er \\'rilten on the front pa~c of broiler-fryer chicken, cut thicken when cooking. Place the recipe , an 11ffici<1I en try io sc.niing pieces icken in p;.in ; add apple forrn is not rec1ui red. Volt '1 cup flour s 'ces and driz1.lc maple syrup rnu.~t ht> IB yt·ars old or o-.·rr I traspoon thyme o top. Seal foi l. Bake In 400 to rn11 ·r J l1·11spoo11 Ac'cc>nt eg ree F. oven 3;, rninutes All Alll(•r tcan Chicken Bilt.l'. I tt'aspoon salt Or un11l chicken is done. ;1 11 l!JJ\HlJ.:" reC!pt' frn111 l;1:.t l ~ lPaspoon pepprr Opt·n foil and criss-cross )ear's t:ontest, is a great 12 cu p t-.1azola con1 oil cheese !ilrips on top or t'X<itnp!e of a simple, tasly 2 apples, slict..-d chickf·n . \V1th fo1! still rolled recipl' that cornbines a 2 tablespoons maple sy rup back. rcl um to oven and bake sponsored by the !\ationa! Broiler Council along ·wirh the makrrs of Ac'tt'nt and ~laz.ola Corn Oil. nunlht•r of in~red il'nts that 1' pound sliced cbedd~tr 5 n1inutt'li or unlit cheese you probably h;ive in your C'heese . cut in strips n1l'lls. ~!akt·" 4 servings. KITCHEN STAPLES COMBINE D FOR PRIZE WINNER kitch l'n right now. ---------------------------------------------------------------------Recipe entries must includ e Home News Energy Ample T!1c energy crisis rnay have sornc fr111 gr benefits. lf \\'l' go b;i_rk to using niorc hun1<1n l'lll·rg1 in placl' of rnachinrs powere<I by gas or f'lec!ncily , \\'e niay lose some \~·eight. If y.•e keep our thermostats in our homes IO\\'<'r. coolc>r 1emper<1turcs \1'il\ cause us lo use more ca lorics to kee p \V:=t m1. And shivering uses energy too. (Of course. those v.•ith !he thickesl fa t Ja ve rs \1'ill feel the cold the leaSt. J Here are some ideas for v.·ays to save electricity or gasoline by using humun energy instc>ad and spl'ndi ng some of our excess calories: (l J \Valk upstairs and downstairs instead of taking <in elev<1tor. St:iir climbin g is ·n very strenuous excreisc. Yuu '"ill use 3f)(J or more calories per hour ldcpend iJJg on your \\·eight.) c, o i n g do1\•nst airs tflkcs about one-half as mueh energy as going up. (2) Turn off the TV and play ping pong instead. A vigorous ga1ne of ping pong u·outd be as beneficia l as a brisk walk-using about 250 calories per hour. Color TV uses about 1.'J of 11 kilo,va!l hour (K\VH l [l<'r hour: black and white usc>s 1 1 K\Vll per hour. 13) Jfang your c·lo thes outdoors instead of using your clothes dryer. ll ~1ngint.t out clothes takrs 2j{}-;\OO calorics per hour. An rl('cJrtc clothes drver uses ~1 :1 l\\\'11 p1'r ioad. I A g:-.is dr.VL'r uses ::ibout 1:1 K\\''H per load. I ( 41 Ridr your Uirycle lo th<' library (or ~hoppin g ccntl'r. or elSe\1•hcre J instead of driving your car. Aicycling uses 200 or more calories per hour. (5 1 Scrub the floor and v,•ax 11 by han d inStt':id nf using an c\ec lric floor scrubber and polishf'r. Ac!l1:1lly, thi~ l~'llC or rnotor driv<'n 1•lt•1·tr i<:al equ1prnrn1 us t s rl1!:1t11·<'I\' li11Je electricity 11:1 K\\'11 1>e·r1 houri. Hut yu u \\'ill 1 1~1· a Jot of cal ories-300 or niore pl'r hour----do v.n on your hands ;u1d knC'Cs scrubbing and polishing. 16J ~lov.' the grass \1·ith a J1and n101i;er insltad of "'i!h 11 rx11ver la\'111. nio11·er. l..ct\l'J: rnov.·ing uses a lot o f ca!ories-350 or more 1>er hour. t7 J Swim in an unheated pool. Swimming pool hea ters arc energy hogs. If the pool 1i;aler is cold, you \Vil\ swim fast to krcp warm -and use n1ore than 350 calorirs per hour. i'ou'!l also use talorics to keep up your body temperature. (81 \Vash di.~hf's bv hnnd instertd of running t h {' dishv.·asher. A chsh\l'Asher uses aboul ! K\\'11 JX'r l',\'l IC. Hand dishwashing lak es about l.1-0 calorirs per hour. 19! Keep your U1rrn1os t::it set lO\l'l'r than the corn forl range. \Vh enever you g('I cold "·hik• silting reading or \\'illching TV. gc>I up and run in place unt il you get \l':ir mcd up. Running in place can use 3Ei0 or more caloric>s prr hour. Q U E ST I 0 NS \\'E Al{f~ ASKED' Q. They've turntxl 1 he thermostat do1vn so lo1v in the office where [ \\'Ork !hat 1 shiver all day long. Any suggestions for all of us 1vho shiver at work? A. Try \1·earing layers cf clothing. The air tr:ipped bet1i;cen layers will hel p keep body heat close to you. Tu rtle ll('Ck shirts help kccp your neck \Varm. Absorbent fabrics sueh :1s \\'001 or cotton are \\'armer than s~·nthc>tics -csprcinl\y \\'hen \\'Orn c!ose to \·our bod\. Thr.i,,e fabrics have -air spacCs v.•hich alloy.· your bod y to brea the so moisturr v.·on'I collect next to your skin. If we don't use our heads now, we may freeze ou'tails later. The cold fa ct is, unle ss we start savi ng some of ou r fu el now, we're simply going to run out. So do your port, keep you r thermos tat between 65 and 68 during the day 160 at ni ght!; lower you r speed on the highways to at least 50; tur n off lights not in use; and get other people to do thei r share. After all, it's your toil that may freeze . 't ·be lsh. 0111(( OF EN£iGY CONSEIVATION OF THE ffOllAl lt>lf,CV Off ICE I I WO ore easons why Richards serves you better RICHARD'S MARKETS NOW ACCEPT MASTER CHARGE AND BANKAMERICARD ON ANY PURCHASE For Your Convenience, Charge Any or All of Your Pur chases at Ric hard's. F,oocl -Liqu or-Oeli -Bakery- Coffee Shop-Flowers-Hom e & Gift Shop. Just Say "C HARGE IT 1" For 26 Years in _Newport Beach. Ric hard 's Has Been Famous For Quality. Service and Value. Only a Store Bu ilt on Service Would Offer You Cha rge Acco unts Wit h Boat Provis ioning , Gift Certificates, and Party Foods. We Are Alw ays Working To Find Ways To Serve You Better . We Think the Convenience of Using Master Charge and Bankamericard For Any Purchase a::R:ic:h:a:r~d:' s:i:s ~S~ti~ll~A~no~t~h~e;r~R~e~a~so;n~W;h~y~O~u;r:;;;;;;;;:~::~=~~ Neighbors Do-We Hope You Will Too' Stores Should Be Your St;o~r~es~.;T;h~o~us~a~n~d;s ;O;l~Y~o;ur~;:~;;;;;::~:::::::~...., RICHARD 'S LIDO 3433 VIA LIDO N.B. Open 9·8 Daily, Sun . 9.7 673-6360 Coupon Prlc•• Good F•b. 7 thru Feb. 13, 1974 ONE COUPON PER AOUL T CUSTOMER FIRST POUND BANANAS I lb . FREE WITH THIS COUPON ',; - Coupon P,ices Good F •b . 7 thru Feb. 13, 1974 ONE COUPON PER AOUL T CUSTOMER PILLSBURY BUTTERMILK \ I BISCUITS 8 oz . FREE WITH THI S COUPON ' RICHARD 'S HARBOR VIEW 1660 MACARTHUR N.B. Open 9·8 Dai ly, Sun. 9·7 644-8660 Coupon Price1 Good FM!. 7 t hru Feb. 13, 1974 ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER CAMPBEL LS TOMATO SOUP 10 oz. FREE WITH THIS COUPON D.,. -. "'"" --- OAILV PILOT Wl'dllt)\l.IJ, fl'Or11ar~ b, 197'1 Stewing's Supreme ,,. . ' ' . . . Uy Jf)llNA BLINN Olvfr~ ~ ,W1UI potai. • 1 pound rre5h fish lf1l1!l of I AS NG'-il'fl a~t '"llder (llld --... • r.le or red sn11n1ierl, OUl ~ A c:<.>:s -It took u 1 ~.... ,. a vegetarian 10 :i1re.llfflllne °'' qt.Id JI nOCJCSIQr,). •. • n pieces Supren1es. aet:onJiug to Mary Add' green be.<lns, %lH!Ch1nt ._ 3 cam>ta. sliced <rrt·OOO.lc11d \V ilson, the 1,11Jy one of the and cabbaie. cook quickly in mna ll 1.1n10Un of w1\or ori~inal trio sull v.·Jth the until cabblgc Is barely ,tender. until bnrt~!y tcnq_or I group, Taste to corr~t-seMOolngs . I 1·up <'rh•ry, thinly •llnod "Our produrt!r was such a Serve e~ maw co ti r s e . 2 cups cooked rice (brt"'I\ hc:ilth nut,., r-,111ry iald, "he itpooning ste111 into 4 large prl'fcrably f , kept telhng w. cvary thnc phiii•s 2 sc.-.lllons. i.:rccn part only, "'e'd take a bite of IOmt thlnl J\·IAH.Y 'S 1-'JtlH·\'EGti;fAULi ohoP{>tltl that "'asn't OrK<Uli(', 1Vou'r• CANlf.:l\Ol.1§ T•rn•rl fnr any aood IO)' doing your body such harm.'••~ ~·~ .,.rvt1111) ~ 1w111ce1 lo 1a1\e I iablupooot 11ke (or rice Ylrtlf!lf) ll•lldful oiMIPllf<] potlll)' I llJ'g~ ripe l11nu110. 1;uel11d , e4I in lur&t plrtcs ·lJtrlltiY oil ' haku1c dl11t. In 1 111Jcl,,1 holt''I, 001nhln1J fi'h c•rml, CJ11ler)', rl c:e. )o:t'8i\lun, tama rl {or so v IQU(-i! I, .. like (4)J' rh!ll VIJ1~.ll l'0l • """ 1i~rsley To•• 1Jah1 1y, JJ!aee 11111'h1ra In haklng dl1h. -- Cindy 8 ird1tong, Miry Wil1on and chitng•d th•ir tun• at>out b.ing strict vegetarians. • ' . " '· ··~ s/;~;~~i:~~],~·~~~~~~:~i[ we•re eel ~. t1• the start of and th1.·y \'t' fnund a sern1- veg~tarian diet <ln t!Xttllerll "'ay to holtl 1lov.·11 tl1e pound ~ ~ ·while kecpi11~ up the clll'r).(y. • ~f;l~~~~~~:~t~i: ::::~ our second cantury with a "otre one of the few pt•oplt' .., in the world 11•ho e:1t l'orri:ctly. s d . lols of vegetables. "I also find J apanese don'! uper g~ e n opening ~ ;~~~ . ~ still th~>' Jre tasty becausi! of lhe 1e110ning1 they rut into lhem." flf nry, who travel& with her dofi, Jason, said "organic veget:1blt's \1·cre not only expt!nsive. hut h;1rd to rind in many to"'n.'i 1vherc we V.l'I'•· on tour. "Dcsid('s, I fo11nd there 11·t're lots of th ings :11 the health food stores I <!i1!11 'l like. such as n1ea t sulJ~litutcs -I tried rnaking a 1nen t lo:i f ll'il h a soy bt>:1n n1eat substitute and it w<is horrihlf'! "And n1nny health fQO<l s :-ire ve ry bland a11d that Lurn s inc orr. "Berry tthe produc rr ) really got n1e into c:J!ini:; l'egetables ~rhcn he v.•ent down to a 1•t>rv slim. nn1..,c·u\:'lr gu~· 1\ilh enfrgr g:i lor('," chin,t·<l in Cindv Birdsong. "And-his mind "':lS clean and clea r :in1I he seemed so happy :ill the time. I lost 25 pounds and I'm now much 1nore energetic nnd f e e 1 lighter ~·here, before, I fell slua:11ish. "I'1n no longer strictly a vegetarien. t "°" 111t mea t. but I've found l still eat man\' nwrt• \'Cf:;C!ables and frui ts ll1.1n before ''\\'hat I rl':illv fvund out on the dil't 11::is all the o~·erprocessl'd food I used to eat \\las whnt 1urnl•d into extrn pounds fnr mt•." Cindv has not converted hl'r husbarld. Chnr1£·s 1r c v.· I et t . beceuse he 's a n1eal and po!fllot!! man "li e savs he's i..:ui n~· lo e:I! \\'hHL he. \\'<1n1s rc(::trdless llowever, he d<W'sn't put mP do~·n for doini:t it because he likes the re~nlts." Third and """·est or The Supre1nCl'l i~ Shcrrv Pa_vnr from Dt'trolt. she a!so likes to cook . . "l'n1 not a vegeta r ian because I still lo1·c soul food _ gret•ns and harn hocks, eorn bread." She h11.s no obvious \1·rigl1t problcnts, and . like h; r associates. lead~ an rirtiv1· llfe. The S11pren1es rn;iin1:ii n S<'µSrnft• li \'eS. bu1 1hey rirr . verv close. nnd lhcv sharl"' a JO\'r of tenni~. joggin!! and Jaoanese food. They US\181\\" tr:t\'rl \\ i1h ~ juicer becau sr "rrally frr'<h orange juirr is (lftcn h11rd to find in hotel s and restau rant '> The\' crcatr te rrific heal!h drinkS. combinine carrots. f'rlcry, hon ev and fn>sh lemon for s qu ick pick ·rne-up. ,, "~r'ha! \1'C really lOVf'. Cindv said, "arr beau!if11 I vcaetarian hot plate& made with broct01i. B r u 11 el 1 sprouts. cauliflower, green benns. asparaius. In fact all kinds of fre1h vegetilbles. llghlly steamed." CINDY'S SUPREME VEGETARIAN STEW 1 large onion . pt!ele d. chopped . 1 tablesPoOn vegetable 01\ 1 large potato. peeled, cut in Sll\811 cubes 3 Jer{e ripe .tomato es. fl""fed , chopped l cup canllnowereltes· 1,1,; cup celery, thlnly sllced 1.~ cup turnip <or parsnip\. grated 2 carrots. peeled, coasely grated . . . J cu p liquid : cooking Juice reserved from veactRhlcs or t vegetable bouillon cube di ssol•ed in 1 cup boiling water \~cup chopped fresh parsley Freshly ground b I a c k pepper to taste Sea salt (or Soy sauce ) to taste 1,1,; cup fresh green beans, th inly silted 1 cup iucchlni, thinly sliced 1;.. cup cabbage , shredded saute onlon In oil In a large stock pot. Add potato . tomRt.oes. caulln(lwt:r, celery, turnip. c.arrot , liquid, parsley. pepper and sea salt (or soy sauctl. \Vh1.•n C:t•or~e A. Ralphs opened h i ~ lirst n1arket 101 years ago, he began with a ~i mple i<lc;1 -o!fer gnod qu:d ity food for low prices. 'I'oclay \ve arl' celebrating the start of our second ccntur)' 1vith lhe Super Grand Opening of the most beautiful surer1n:1rk et 1 n Cali forn ia -l<al phs Encino at Ventura Blvd. & Alonzo. Like c.. ery Rulphs. you 'l l find lowl.!r meat prices and super lnw prices from A to Z. At Ral.phs, a guod idea .)u~t get:-> bt,tler. .. '· . . . . . . New Lower Meat Prices Meat Master Meats Beel -Blade Cut Chuck Steaks lb .87 Ralphs E•cluslve -A Blend of Beel & Soy Protein Contenttete Super Burger Beef Chuck Boneless Roast 'Beel Should•• Cold Family Steaks Beel Chuck 0-Bone Roast Beel Alb-Bon•less Spencer Steaks Beel Rib Bones -Great BBO'O Beef Riblets Po1k Loln Rlb End Cut Country Style Ribs Fresh Pork Shoulder Pork Steaks Grede A -H•n or Tom -F101•n California Turkeys Smoli:ed Po1ll Bull Rath Daintees Re•dy To E11l -V• or Vi Size Bar M Boneless Ham Regular or Hol-12 01. pkg. Jimmy Dean Sausage Stlced -17 01. pkg. Mira Cure Bacon " .79 lb 1.49 " 1.57 " 1.27 " 2.49 " .89 " .97 " 1.27 ... 87 " 1.58 .. 2.87 '"'" .98 "'" .98 U.S.DA. Grade A Fresh Southern Fryers ""'" ".41 D1ys Fresher California Fryers Day• F1e1her -Orum1Utks ·n Thighs California Fryer Parts " .47 " .97 Ot1d1 A Fryer Gizzards or Livers •• .89 Youn11 Me11y Turkey Breast " 1.37 SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT OeLitioul e ,ked, BroH•tl or B.B.O. ... 29 Whiting Super Spirits Lakeshire Gin 01 Sandra Vodka Save .20 3.68 lull quarl Old Glenwood Straight Bourbon ''"" 3.89 The Super market since 1873 Super Bakery While or Wheel-Sandwich or Splil Top Ralphs Bread ""· 39 IOI!. Aalphs-Wi!h S1s1me Seeds Hamburger Buns Aalph1 -Fre1h Baked Cinnamon Rolla Ralphs -Del1ciou1 Apple Pies pk11. ol I r size .43 .68 .88 Super Deli A1!ph1 -Dellclous Shrimp Cocktail Alt•IXLNT -Bean -Cheese 01 Beef Burritos AU Fl•vo1s-Whipped Kraft Cream Cheese L~;gh~~Cheese Bu"etmUk or Country Style Pillsbury Biscuits Hollywood -4 Stick Safflower Margarine Mrs. Fllberfs -1 bowl Soft Margarine Kr1U -Phll•d1lphii1 Cream Cheese W•lch's Chilled Grape Juice Drink Creamery Fresh Ralphs Half & Half "'-33 gllll • 5 01. 4 or. 10 DZ. 8 01. 1 lb. 1 lb. 3 01. v. gallon querl .29 .39 .98 .14 .53 .53 .19 .98 .53 Super Produce. Finest Quality Bananas '" .10 lb. Sweet. Juicy Temple Oranges , .. 19 lb .. Fresh, Ctilp Bell Peppers .12 e1ch Vine Ripened Cherry Tomatoes bltlt•l .29 Topi Removed-Fr11h Carrots ... 10 lb. . Fr11h, Solid Green Cabbage ... 10 lb. . -, Super Flowers For Valentines 4 Pot -Foil W11pp1d with H11r11 & Bow1 Tulip Plants H <h 1.47 g-Pot -Foll W11pp1d with H••r1• & BOWi Tulip Plants ••ch 6" Pot -Foll w11pped wilh He1rt1 & eow1 Mum Plants eech With He•r1• -Bow1 -0ecor11ed Violet Baskets e•ch Fre1h Cut 2.87 2.97 2.97 Marguerite Daisies bunch .78 Colorful Mixed Bouquets Fresh Cut Carnations bunch 1.27 1.37 Free Lemon L11I wi1h Purch••• ol irr11h Cul Flower• Super Household Values iianiY'''iiiiie .. ,, .49 Montclelr C1nadi1n Imported Whisky Do11.h111'1 Imported Rum .., •. 99 """ 3.99 °' """ 3. 59 J,j ••ch .97 P,r-ic_e_s_e_r_1e_c_t_iv_e_F_e_b_._1_t_h_ru~F•_b_._1_J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-... Ralphs Old Fashioned Ice Cream ,~~:; .69 Bestfoods Mayonnaise ~';. 79 Tide Detergent All Flavors HiC Drink&. ""· 28 c•n• Health 6 Beauty --. . . ' ' .. Frozen Food Pantry Fillers Pantry Fillers Frttll M•nl or R!ju!er 3 Macleens Tooth Paste ... ~~ .41 R•,ul11-Ur11cen11d-Ullr1 Hol<t 13 01 . Moss Breck Hair Spray "' • 59 .59 Collon Sw1bs 0-Tips Crt me lllln•• Lemon-Up C~'t:thcPaste l ll1mpfHl1 a lllln••• Everynlght 170 ti. p~ •. 1001. 99 boffi• • 701. 83 1ub• • lot. 99 bollle 1 Otd South -Flo1ld1 Oran ge Juice Downyll1k• -Kin9 Sl11 Waffles 0•• ld•-I Tll G•d Onion Rings C•rll F111h-8r11<t1d Fish Sticks l ••ffWffl-U111w••l•n1d Grapefruit Juice lll1nu M1k11 -Chuck W19on Stokeley's 'kgetables 10 ct. p~g. 12 or. pkg. 20 01. pkg. Ralphs Everyday Low Prices "''"""•· Couch• Powder ••"'l'l••-r ....... Mail Pl•• !:: ..•• """ o, ,,..,._,,.._ Fl1h Flllett ·= .79 -··-'""''" M111•nglll ... _ ... ..,_,,._ Or•no• J uice ·:.~ 1.18 ........... Liquid Douche . . . Conl r•o""-'""'""' .. Fried Shrimp . .,!;. 1.11 .. , , .•. .27 1101, 88 ..... . "!'. .51 ~~ 1.15 i; ....... , ...... Ct1mpbell '• Sou p Olt ll<O<O-l "'t' l<ro Rll1 Crackers "'"•'""' • C•o110 Kratt Dinner• ,,, ...... . Crisco Shortening '0'"',:'., .13 ·~::. .58 ·~:;: .26 !~ft. 1.33 ~tlil1l1li(1l1l 1!.l1!il19'>1l11(1(1(1(1(1(1l1l 1('~ ~(1i1l1\1l1(1(1l.1 ,1,1 ,1 ,~1l1(t,1·~,(,(,(,(,(,('~I{; ~ le'f• ,11 + .01 le• .... c .,,1po11 ~ ...;:: Stv• .1• wllh Co11pon ;:: ~ Glad P1at1c ~ ~ Piiisbury :::: ~ Slridwlch 39 ~ ~ Flour ~:·,· .79 ;_ ---~ OOI MoMo Tomalo Sauce c_,,.,, '"' R11lph1 Blea ch ......... ,, ...... G1tor1de ••191'• -~• .... Ct• Evaporated Milk ·.~·.. .11 •·'· ""' .39 .:;:; .97 12 Ot. p~g. 12 DI. boll!• M11w1n Hou11 Ground Coffee Btlly CtOCk•t -8111t•rmllk Pancake Mix Wl!lte or Ytllow-Unpopp•d Jolly Time Popcorn Del Morit1 , 211 01- boltl• .47 .89 .41 .41 ... 96 ;~~~~J~.~sup Apricot Nectar bo!ll• • Al! Orlnd1 Yuban Coffee '"· 2 78 Ct n • ....... ,,,., .. , ~ ... !'1-l 0'110 l lH Tom110 S1uce R1lph• Canned Pop Jto• 'l!OI Light Chunk Tun• ..... ~~ .45 $,..,,_ ,,, ..... Dog Food Bi:ci·p~pp., !»Off .. _. Beef Slew ~ ............ . C-oltflo- Hormel Spam N•ttie'• Oulk ·~-95 c•n • 2101. 53 ..... J'OOI. 42 Cl l'I I 14 01. 28 ...... •101. 41 Cl ll I ~:; 2.87 u,~.; .22 M~ ,25 ~: 'l.ot ::a !I! 1&0CL . ~ ~ ::>-- _ 11em end Orie Co11po11 Pet C11•lom•r ::-.. ..; limit 0111 Lt•rn 1nd On• Coupon ,.,, Cu1torne1 :::--.. -.,::: Ceupo11 t:n.ct1wi fibluery 7 lh•ll Fibiu•rJ 1) ~ -2 Coupon Ette<:llw• F•nru1ry 7 tl'llu ,lbhl4f't 13 ~ Th s ..JI Ith r • • ' --a..-~)')'\l )l)')'l'\l)'l'\Y,ii,~j' !'6/ff!')ll'l'l'l'PJIJl)ll'~ 7i\'tl'1P.P)IP\'l'l'l'l'ii;~1,~1\1~l'Y\1)\)'l'l'\'I~ e _J!Jl!!! llllCUKel w ~perow .,,._. RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA ; 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER 24167 PASEO OE VALENCIA, LAGUNA HILLS 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN 401 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM .STORE HOURS: 9·10 Daily, 9-9 Sunday ' ' ,• .. Legal Feast Lovely At a ti n1e \Vhcn more v.·9r,....,n f'nlcrtain at home 10 avoid gas CXJX'HSe, th ls \1alentine Day party idea is both fun and econo1nici:1I. It began in a Weigh t Wat chers class y,·hcn members dec1d{'(! to meet for lunch ,vith the ir chl!dren. Elaine Kay of Costa Mesa gave us th~ plan. Usie pink c a r na ti ons clu.stered around a rose for a centerpiea". P!aco on :t paper doi!ie <is your valenl!n!'.' t.o guests. ltl~)'ITA CltEESE FCNGEll SANDWICllES Children with tiny fin gers can manage these easily and vou can have your Weight \V3tchcrs limit of t h r c e ~·ithoot guilt! 3 cups v•ell drained ricotta cheese Artificial sweet ener to equal 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 teaspoon orange extract 16 slices 100 per eent ""hol e wheat bread 2 tablespoons diet margarinl' C.Ombine ricotta cheese . artificial sv•eetener, vanilla, and orange extract and 1nix until smooth. Carefully slice each piece of bread horizonta lly to make two thin slices of bread. Spread one side of each slice wHh diet margarine to act as rnoisture barrier to filling. Spread filling on three slices and top with remaining bread slices. Trim off crust s \may be toasted for crouton!'> on evening sa.ladl. _Cut . sand- wiches h .. 'ngth\\'tse in thirds to make a total of 18 bars. Scrvt'S 6. CE LERY VICKY This low cost crunchy dish is decorative. and leftover portions can keep for clays under refrigeration. (Make a big batch, and you'll al\\-·ays have a snack -another dieter 's trick.) 12 celery hearts 4 cubes 'or envelopes beef bouillon 2 cups tarragon vinegar Water 24 pimiento strips Lettuce leaves Watercress Wash hearts of c e 1 e r y without separt\ling st a I ks . l-lalve then1 IC'ngthwise and trim them to 4 or ~ inch lengths. Cook 1.:c\ery in vinegar. bouillon and enough water to cover un1il tender or transparent. Pour dressing O\'er celery and garnish v!'ilh v.'atercr••ss:. Serve in a lettuce linccl 00\rl. DRESSING 7 tea spoons oil 14 teaspoons water 14 teaspoons tarr a gon vinegar 2 teaspoons ga rlic s..1ll Combine aJJ ingredients and mix well FRIENDSlllP TEA A v.'inter version of the 1 summer standby is served 1 piping hot. Ke ep pnpcr cup~ I on hand for th e safety of little guests! fi cups boiling \\"atcr ~4 cup inslant lf•a Artificial sv.·eetene.r to equal J,.3 cup sugar 'z teaspoon allspice ,,2 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon brandy cx!r<1ct ~i tea sJX>OO orange extract 1 i teaspoon len1on extract Dissol\"e tea in b o i Ii n g \rater. Stir in sv.·eetener. spices and cxiracts. Serves 6. Dessert Refreshes Citrus juice k~·"~h tn·!<oh fruit from darkening. VANILLA Fli.t:rr lL'I~ 1."l cup v.·atcr ~~ cup sugar 4 or 5 st rips lcnv1n ri11d yellow portion onl.\ ~~cup fresh lc1non JU!t'f' ~• cup orange juice f 2 teaspoons pu re \,111ill3 extract a cups mixed fresh fn1 it chunks such as melon. banana, peaches, grapes. apple ~ Into a !mall saucepan turn the water. sugar and ltmoo rind; stir over low heat unt il sugar dissolves: simmer for J minuta without stfnllW. Cool : discard -rind. YJedntsday, February 6, 1974 DAILY PILOT ;J3 Over 450 DOUBLE DISCO UNTS this week. This ad contains only a fraction of the DOUBLE DISCOUNTS you'll find at A lpha Beta now. -· 110 COl.Wll Bot fE') &O...Ct C.. ll·TIP ~57 MCONTADINA SWABS ~ c TOMATO PASTE 6·1>.n:t Bottlt ~99 <l:~ 8~t ~ VICKS NYQUI~ c ..__ CONTADINA ='!...~~ D..OI. TOMATO SAUCE ....,_, ~ ~ 1'-'""'• "" -CONTADINA 26 STEWED TOMATOES c ~5Wi;f~ BEEF STEW 15-(Nnce Cilll GEBHARDTS' TAMALES 57c 11< 99c ~~ ~tw~Y''s0PAGHETTI 22c SAUCE MIX Y~RDLEY1S ~~ 39c JO!n::e Pac•~£~ l·Ouoct CMI = LAVENDER SOAP GEISHA TUNA ;:· ~ ~ '°""' '""'' ALBACORE IN BRINE • ~ .._ PSSSSSST · ~, INSTANT ·sHAMPOO ~ ~~LKa'.s1ELTZER 49° "' 16·0\ttt Contaiotr ALPHA BETA MACARONI SALAD 16·0unct Coot;i,rier ALPHA BETA COLE SLAW 32·0unce Coot .. rrer l60ooc r Package • Mut ALPHA BETA WIENERS 16-0unct Package • Bttl ~--... 32 01. Jar • b-rtl CLlltd ' CLAUSSEN'S KOSHER PICKLES 1Z1 8·0ur.cr lub1 KRAFT SOFT PARKAY MARGARINE 3-01. P•i • 4 Va11tlie~ LEO'S SLICED MEATS S·Ol. Tu~• Ho~111lf • Butt11~ ALPHA BETA BISCUITS (8) B Ounce Chub 'iii"i GALLO ITALIAN SALAMI l1Wxt Chub ·~ 93° !k ll ·C'ulet Pilliii:e ALPHA IETII APPLE BUNS 24·0tn:t Lo•f ALPHA BETA GIANT BREAD ?~·Ouoct 801 • Frr1h Or¥1i1 ktd ALPHA BETA LAYER CAKE 6 Pack • Corn • Wheat • Br.-i ALPHA BETA POP·UPS l.5 Ounce • fro1tn SWANSON TURKEY DINNER 6·0unct Can • f1 oun TREE TOP APPLE JUICE 9 5C 12 Ouocr Can • Frouo 12·0unct C.wi • Fronn MINUTE MAID 53c ORANGE JUICE 6·0uoct Can . frOZl'l'I BRIGHT & EARLY ORANGE DRINK ~12 0uncr C.wi • Froun 'M°RED HAWAIIAN PUNCH 60unct C¥1 • fronn 8.(t.r(tW •zt 49c ~B~~.N!TANT COFFEE I ~MAXIM FREEZE DRIEDI 19 43° ~2!~~E 1.11 149 8·1>.n:t Ca1 DEL MONTE CUT .19° GREEN BEANS ~\'°""''~ DEL MONTE 37° PEAR HALVES 850..0Ct Can '" 8.IS.Otn:t C.. • C".n Style • Wholt Ktt11tl 18° DEL MONTE CORN !7-0...-Ct Can • Clen Style • Whole Ktr11tt 25• DEL MONTE CORN S.~t c .. 19° DEL MONTE PEAS 4• l'E'\' Pod • I''"" I c );ii( DEL MONTE "' PUDDING 4 t'E) 22·01 ht • R111U • Kosher 3 c 'M' DEL MONTE . PICKLE HALVES 47° fE) 11 8·CU!ct 1¥ 93c ~DEL MONTE HOT · · CHIU PEPPERS {S)!20uricf Packdgt 'jiiOI( HEBREW NATIONAL MIDGET SALAMI YOUR ALPHA BET A NllGHBORHOOD BUTCHER fTHE MAN IN THE RED APRQN1 PROUDLY OFFERS. BUTCHER'S PRIDE MEATS . MIATS you·u IE P'llOUO TO SERVI QUALITY ~ SATISFACTION GU ARANTEED • DISCOUNT PRICED FRESH FROZEN MEDIUM SIZE ARMOUR SPARERIBS STANDING RIB ROAST LB. Al.l'H.4 llTA BUTCHER'S PllDE- A BlENO or CROIJND BlEf ANO TEKTURED SOY PROTEIN BUDGET BURGER BEEFPAITTMIX 89~ LARGE END "FLlVOllFULLY &OED" HORMEL 1LB. RED LABEL PKG. BACON 98c CHIJCK CUT BONELESS FAMILY STEAKS $EVEN BOHl CUT 1 65 IOllELESS 15 5 M~~ .l'B.A.lll. A • FR!Sll FROl!N u. CHUCK ROAST u. lllliCB~ll.'S PIUDE CHUCK STEAK 8LADC CUT 1 '5 FRESH •:;,:: 99c YOUNG HEN 67c u. lllOUID lliEF u. TURKEYS ... ncsa MIAT Ptl.ICISmtCTIVl ... 7-U. nus. n.u WED. STORE HOURS: MON.-FAI. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; SAT. & SUN. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. W• •tt9•v• the ••9r.1 lo r1!u1e 11111 to commetcl1I d11r..-i. Sil•' 11 • couected on 111 t1•11>1e l1~m1, S 11os!1,11on 9u1r1 nteec:I ot yout money "r1lul'IC1ed. copyrighr 1914 A IDh• B•t• Comp•nY. All right1 r•1•rY«i Our growin' is sho win' aga l'n! With our new Fof!tana discount market, 9255 Sierra A venue at Randall Avenue. LB. FROD:M FOODS 7.0IJNC[ PKC. Clffll & "Elli SHRIMP 32-0tJHCE PKC. TlSTl O'Sll FISHSTICXS .. ,.. 97• SNACll," FRESH FROZEN TURBOT FIWTS DU8UOU! • 1 lB. ROU PURE PORK SlUSHE 13• 88~ 88! THIN SKIN LOADED WITH JUICE FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES 8 .c LB. 'LB . BAG OITtUIMI OflAPEFRUIT CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES c EXTRA FANCY WASHINGTON RED DELICIOUS ·APPLES.;, . c ALPHA BETA • ~~·~,z6 .,0. 59c SWEET & JUICY PlmD PRUNES ·AIJOU PEARS THESE PROOUCE PRtCES ~tFEcT1vE: FEB. 7-13. THURS. lhru WED. PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL ALPHA' BETA MARKETS C:Dlf•IM•-iH...;..._ Cott.r...U-"11.17-tt. ~TOM-..CM-tMI .r..-. MllWTMT'OM IMCH -I ... I M. .... St. _,...l'OMllACH-11411 ........ l.A9-H&U-llHI Cllt ...... "°""' ... 'ltiUf-fJW ..... .,..._, ... c.w . .......,_ t04fftj ~ -Hill L c..I~ ' S&Jr in fruit juices.and vanilla ; pour over fruJ1 stir well:.\ Covtr and ~hill. N I c e £MTIWled \\'llh _fresh mlnt. ~tam 6 to 8 serving!. ----· -' I ~ I ·' --·----· ••• l-'i f'!! Ot ~OVf RTJ$[R S Wednesday, r~oruary b, 1974 '1•J11(Jtl<1y, Fd.1ruJr1 b 1117'1 ____ DAILY PI LO_r :Jj ITATIRBROS. MOlllY BACK GUARANTll ON QUALITY MIATI £VEIY l'llCIOf MIAT IS UNCONOlTIONAU Y OU.&IANTllO TO 'lf.t.Sl YOU ... 01 YOUI MOHIY WILL 11 CHlllfUll Y llfUNDlO · HORMfl REO 1..AM:l s· SLICED BACON ................. " fA.RMER JOHN s119 SLICED BACON ........................ "· SWIFTS ltOWN-N-SPVf UNli::S 89' PORK SAUSAGE •·OZ ' 'o"' . $129 CHOPPED KAM • 1 lt. CAN SLICED ·~LOGNA LB. iou'Ni"aoNi ROAST ... .lO 9 8 $ SIAl(l MOS. ClllHD• CHUCll KU $1 09 7-BONE ROAST .................... LO. STATll! U OS ctl!T'lfllDHD•IOHRISS SHOVl.Dll $1 49 ROLLED ROAST ................... Lo. ST Al li MOS. Cll11fl£D MEH GUAlANlllO 9 8 C CHUCK STEAK .......................... lo. St+OUlDll Cut e GUAl.ANTlEO s 1 49 FAMILY STEAK ............... ,. STAffl llOS CllTlfllO lllfe GUAUHlffO $1 39 BEEF RIB STEAKS .............. , •. ltl CUT• ltNDll • GUAl.ANTllD $1 69 BEEF CLUB STEAK .......... ,. ROUND · STEAKS oO••-•• .. ,.. 5 1 37 STAUl!llOS CllUIFIH>MlN GUAlANl((D $1 37 RUMP ROAST OONl-IN ..... La ST.I.Ill lltOS. CUITIFliO I Hf $179 SIRLOIN TIP STlAK OR ROAST .. l 8. STATll llOS. 1'2 0%. All MIAT 0. Prices effective Thurs.-Weds., February 7th-13th LEAN • TINDEi e Will IRIMMlO s 1 9 8 BEEF CUBE STEAK ........... , •. 99c All lllf ..... ~ s 1 7 •GROUND . STEWING MEAT ......................... . "'""""'""" ... _.,,_ s 1 •3 BEEF T-BONE STEAK ......... -............... .. · Poiiii"iifoiisE s1EAK1a• 1 .. SlAlll M<>t, Cll'tlfllO IHH .UAlANTllD $2'29 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ...... , .. F•SH flOZIH 9 a· C FILLET OF SOLE ........................ LI. ICB.ANDIC OClAN• fllSH FlOZlH $1 49 ·FILLET OF CATFISH ......... ia. SCHIRMERS •FRESH e TASTY FRESH •DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE . SALADS~~~~r.:,:~ .......................... 1~K0:.· L6(,(/.. ~ ~ "}oo4 f'~ ••OMOR1 4-0UHCli curs 6 9 C ORANGI-.. ICE............ .. .... ~~· . .• 4, ......... !!lil . 29c BRIGHT ·& EARLY ........... n-oL S"ltAlff CHlttY ot;~' 93 C CHEES• CAKE ............................... ~ .. ":. . . $ IANOUIT " FRIED CHICKEN ................... ;~~-2 09 OU-IDA., 34' ONION RINGERS .......... •o" Wli0041 W.o,ICHllU 9"' SOU DINNER.. .. ... "·•• ;r ~UUI • 84' POUNDCllE..... . ,,., .. °' iiOwiiiFLAltE WAFFLES .. 18' ....,,,.... 2"' TANG Ell ME. ~UICE . , o, ;r ......... 75' ORANGE JUICE ..... _ "o" PROTEIN CHUCK BLEND ROAST , ;:~:RIB SLICED ROAST BACON DfLICIOUS •NUTRmous PATTY MIX STATER BROS . CERTIFIED BEEF •BLADE CUT STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF • GUARANTEED MEALTIME BRAND 1-POUND PACKAGE PARKAY MARGARINE " 43' LUNCHEON MEAT .... ~, ,,o, 51' KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP "°' 77' . KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP ,, o' '1.09 KNUDSEN 39c CREAM CHEESE ..... •·•" MARGARINE Ql,.IARllJS 39' "" '"""' . . ""'" VETS REG. DOG FOOD ,, , o' 13' CHILI W~BEANS~~~~J..,,, ,,o,. 49' PRESER Es "'"""'"'""' 59' ll.A(Kllf:UT '°'"°'I ,., I) Ol :~~J!':i~:»: . ''" 49c ... ~ .. ORANGE MARMALADE ,."''"' "°' 37' GOOBER JELL y ~:g;,~ "Ot 75' ROYALGELATIN '°' 9' SOLO CUP DISPENSER , , o' 17' VAPOR BRITE 59c OVEN CLEANER .. ,._.,, SOLO BATHROOM CUPS . ,.l~~~. 65' KLEEN GUARD~;;;"'' "°' 65' M.J.B. GROUND COFFEE , ,. "" 96' M.J.B. GROUND COFFEE ,,, "" 2.85 APRICOT HALVES::~~~::~"' '" 39' PEACHES Ol!lDILIG><tY\UOW UING 32' )11(£0 Qf t<AlVI~ JOJ OBERTI OLIVESi~~r: "" ,,. 46' KRAR DINNER :.:.\;;.'r.". "'°'· 26' VITA PAKT 47c LEMON IUICE ........ ,..o,. RALSTON CORN CHEX . . .. o, 56' RALSTON RICE CHEX . . ...... ,,o•. 56' RALSTON WHEAT CHEX . . ,,o, 43' CHEESE SAUCE ;,~.. . .. ,,,o, 38' AUNT PENNY'S 24c WHm IAUCl .... 10.,.0.1. RALSTON WHEAT CHEX ....... "°' 60' ANGEL FOOD MIX , .... '°°.,. ,,01. 49' LAYER CAKE MiXES, •• ,.,,..,. ... 01. 33' SUGAR TWIN ~............. .. , ,,o, 78' $ 29 POUND c EA. SMALL FANCY WASHINGTON APPLES ::~CIOUS ............ 4 ~ 99 c FANCY SOLID HEADS S !.~SH~!~. CABBAGE ............ LB. 7 c CARROTS 2 29c u.s. No. 1 swur ........... ,..... BROWN ONIONS'"· 25c LIQUID PLUMR Mllf l•llOfl $1.49 YARDLEY !1!E~~2~!?. ................. 9 7 ~ 71eattlf.. & '8.~ rluU. ~~ AQUA NET DEODORANT s119 HAIR 54 SURE SPllA Y c llCULAI ' ASSORTEO UMSCUITEO IJ.OUIC[ f.04.llCl COLGATE NEO-PIPSODINT HOMIMADl •TOA.ITANOsavtOOWNTl'l.AICI ' 39c WAFFLES ........................................... _ .. ,,_o.z, .. •• """SOAP TOOTHPASTE SYNEPHRINE TOOTHPASTI U•lMOll ·-· 68' """'~ s 109 47' SIOUf,lt AUOll'llO 73' MUT PIES ..... -... ~--'10-0L ~. :::l::~ .. --••·••38 c UBBYLAND SUPP.RS"....... 66 ,. ......., .,..... ........... . ... • 1 29 BUFFET SUPPi• ..................... ".:.'!: • rl -."III! 43' ROQI TOAST -·" . llVl-OL You'U Alw•ys Save More ol 5-TATER BROS. "SUGAR TWIN PACKETS ~,~, 41' SUGAR TWIN IROWN .. o,. 41' APRICOT PRESE"YES,.,.., .. ,,o, 45' STRAWBERRY PIESERVES\'::.\'."52' ... 35c MZI ~·434 -· ·-· VICKS ALllA POUDINT FORMULA 44 SILTUR TABUTS J.OllM(I 89' ..... Ill' ... 89' ITALIAN ..... DRISSING RID WINE VINIGAR & OIL . FABRIC sonENER ' PRICES EFFEC. 7-FULL DAYS• FEBRUARY 7th· 13th milll ~ ;4600 50. lrooldlwtt A•e., W•stmhntet-1100 East ColHM A•• .. ONlltc)t 1175 lak•r St., Cost• Me18 707 W•sl HiMt11nth St., Cosla Mt-to 1522 W•sfmlMtfl' itYd., W•stmlftstirr 2180 Mewport •.a., Cos .. MM. • = 35~ .:= .. •9c ...... r::'J -$1 31 1).0IJllCE • w R 6162 EdHiq.r A••·· ...... ...,,._ Inch l4l0 West LMcoln A••·· A...tt.lni 14171 aed H11 Aff .. T1t1U. Ai~ ;~eem 2 603 Wesi St•1llh1Rfh St., S...tt A.Itel 2630 ldhMpr A•t., SoMa Aao 14212 MhMs A\'9., W..llw 111 A~lmpl 1181 CM,a•c Aff:, G•de11 Gro•• 1230 McFaddH A•e .. S.ta Ana 3462 Kot•lo Aff., Los A~s S(ores 2160.Morth TintM A•e .. Santa Ano 2564 W•sl lroodwcry, Attahthn 11011 MoCJl'°"o A•t., F-t• V"9y \ • • .. ·' l HEINZ KETCHUP MJB COFFEE FULL OF FLAVOR ,a.LL GRINDS J·LB. CAN 2 66 ' VONS VALUE GROCERIES Del Monte Spinach n-oz_ '" Apple City Applesauce Pineapple-Pink G 11pelrult Sunshine Hydrox Cook ies Knn French Dressing OOLEOR"I>: •6·0l CAN .23 .34 .39 .62 .69 :!ll·OZ. Po\G. 11-0Z '" Best Foods Sandwich Spread •;z; .37 llJERSEYMAID . FRESH BUTTER GAADE AA 1·LB.C•UITON .79 Greenwood Red Cabbage Kosher Mini Icebergs Gorton's Minced Clams Frllos Corn Chips Swift's Vienna Sausage 11!.-0Z "' .4.U"T J.4.llE S l•·OZ. J.4.A 6' ,.oz "' •·Cl '" .37 .45 . 37 .69 .37 ~GOLD MEDAL FLOUR S;':o COOKING CA 11.4.KINQ .84 Golden Griddle Pancake Syrup ';;~' • 79 Hungry Jack Instant Potatoes •:;~' .67 Lipton TH Bags '"~.~ .. ~~'~:ococo 1.23 Formula 409 Cl11ner Big Wally Wall Washe r 6•-0Z '" 1.65 1.39 ~ MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE f lOAIOA'S FINEST e-oz C.4.N .25 Ore Ida Hash Browns "' "' rAOZEN l.'EJi T Banquet Coo kin' Ba!IS' "';g/::~"" Dole Sli ced Pineapple lll JUIC[ 2Cl-OZ CAN V.'t<llE S"IOE PEG CO.<!N Green GianrVegs c;i ~ii.ii~E~~;r ... s HEA L TH AND BEAUTY .39 .32 .39 .39 lii NTENSIVE C~RE 7 7 HAND LOTION • 10.0 U"ICE 80flLC 8 '. . ... Pren Concentrate Shampoo 5-0l. TUBE Vona Creme Rinse Ban Roll-On Deodorant REG OR LEI.ION 16-0Z STl l<EG 0.<!U"ISC. I ~·OZ. BTL. 1.23 .48 .77 VONS VALUE GROCERIES ilcHEERIOS CEREAL 15·0Z BOX .63 King Kelly Marmalade ~-OZ. ,., .10 Purina Cal Food ASSORTEOVARIETIES 18 6',·0Z CAN • Vo:1s Beverages ..ss~~!~f ~l:i0Rs Carnation Hot Cocoa Mix •;;i' Globe A-1 Elbo.Macaroni •·LB PKG. QA PLAlr.I 16·0 1. Pl(G. .10 .67 .39 .13 Morton Iodized Sall ~CLOROX LIQUID BLEACH G"tlON 80IlLE .49 Tropical G11pe Jelly Klmbles Overnight Diapers 21!.·0 l . ,., Colortex Napkins Furniture Polish Borataam Plus go.er . Pl(G, KLEEli OUA~O ll·OZ. CAN .65 .99 .14 .57 .69 ~FAB DETERGENT •~·OUNCE BOK .69 Vons Dlshwuher Detergent 'l;i'.· .52 Kiwi Shoe Polish '~~·~,~;:'.~~'oi' .28 Jlfoam Oven Cl11ner ·~~; 1.29 WI NES & SPIR ITS Miiibrook Gin MAKESA G11EAl MAqfltU 2 99 I O·PROOF, f lfTH , Wolfschmldl Vodka t 3.99 ~ STRAIGIC' KY. 3 gg BOURBC!°'4 "" OLD COl.ONEL TYt (ll flf T1' • Mill brook Scolch M. Lamoni Wines 80-PFIOOf FIF"1'>1 f!Ui'OOUNOY, CM,O.BLIS QA VIN ROSE' F!rlH M.4.GNU'-' ... 2 a~ 3.99 1.59 Stra wberry Ridge Wine woc;r,!,'0"' 1.09 Burg le Beer ,,';,'~~-1.29 HEA L TH AND BEAUTY liMICRIN PLUS MOUTHWASH J-Ol BTL. TRIAL SIZE .13 ". ·-. Ultra-Brite Toothpaste Vllalls Hair Tonic Excedrin Tabllls INCL 12 or r REG. OR l.'INT 67 1-0l . TUBE • 7-0UNCC BIL go.er. llTL. .99 .79 Miss Brtck Hair Spray "'.';0o~·~t,"" .64 Intensive Care Baby Powder ~~~ .68 o" 1op ot 111tre1 ••vino•. con11d" 1hl1: the price 01 chin• 11 going up tv«I mOl't . Except or courM , t i vone. During thl nt'•1 lour month•. "'f011'H bl t blt to buy e complete ltl ol llne p()l'ce!t ln chin• In thl t1101nt Southwl~I PtM•n lor 70% otl me 1ugo.Nd rlfltll price. All rou ht .... 10 do II e,pend 13.00 II \lont for ..ch pi.ct Of ~lnl ,OU pur- ch.., Etch of th• ftv9 pl9Cle In the piece Nthi J II on~ 4H . VONS VALUE PRODUCE ~ GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS CEHTll.l,l A"'ERICAH Fancy Sunklsl Lemons LARGE JUICY ".10 Red Radishes & Green Onions eu .10 Fresh Brussel Sprouls Guden Fresh Cabbage Sl.OAll .O.NO 29 FIRM l8 , SOllO "<EADS ... 08 Callloml1 Avocados ~~;~,', '" 39 Florida Pink Gn1pefrult ',-;;:g , .. 19 ilRUSSET 98 . POTATOES 10 ;':, u S "10 . 1. ISEST FOFI 8.0.Pl'l"IG • Tender Italian Squash Rad Delicious Apples OELIC •lE FLAVOR WASHINGTON ST .4. l E LB .29 ".25 IN THE BAK ER Y Chocolate Bavarian Cake so~;,, 1. 29 Crescent Oonuls Fo~i~g~~Li .59 Ii SLIM PRICE 29 BREAD w .. 1f[ Wl<[Af OR S.\NOW!Cti 1-lB LOAF • Cinnamon Loaves English Mullins TWO 811E.O.K·A·PA111 8 110 WN 4 SEf!VE PL AIN OR SOUAOOUC,"i &·PACI( GIFT PLANTS Tulip•. Mum• or Cln•r•rl•• 6 ' POT f01l WRAPPED .69 .35 S th rt C k f'l"'I( IC ED ANGEL f OOO 1" wee ea a I WICANOY HEAP.rs Bulter Cookies Fo':t~~~~~~-~~~~Tze 13' Valenllne Cup Cakes w"",0;:«"". 79 11.1.L !IMllW COUll'ONI '""' '"'"" CHUCK ROASTS CENTER CUT FLAVORFUL VONS VALUE MEATS • BL,a,OE END FRESH ,._,_.., ...... _ ... _..,..,..i1.., .. -Tllo<'• ...... •ol.,..-u V_Y..,..IWI -""--.. --..,. __ It. ·----/yo/J V-lfto V _ _,, _ _, oll _ __.._.,_ .... .... -----.......... ... , .......... _ .. __ ... -VIOA 0... .. 1&W.._..._. ... _ ..... Hoo.--"" --"'-· ....... ""' ... --...... -........... .. ,._ ...... 11 ................. ,,., ....,.,..,w ... oo11_.,.,.._v_. V-l'rtoOot.To,_1, __ .,. ---·-I ~VONSVALUE · : ··MEATS ii USDA CHOICE 1 '7' 7 ~ USDA CHOICE•1" 2 ~9., !?,~~!,~TEAK~.. I c 1 ~~.~ .. ~OASTS LB. I USDA Choice T-Bone Steaks '~~.~\'LB 1.89 Porterhouse Steaks ,~':,"~, "1.99 Top Sirloin Steaks 01g~i~,0di' "2 .29 Boneless Sirloin Tip Sleaks ,~1~t, LB.1:89 Boneless Top Round Steaks ,~':,"~, LB 1. 79 Boneless Round Steaks ~u~,' LB.1.59 tiusDACHOICE 1 37 ~Jo~F~!R~u~KS l B • TENOEI\ TASTY •VHT t•".111ES LB 1.99 LB .99 Lean Beel Cube St11ks Breaded Veal Pallles Center Cul Ham Slices Fr1ed Fish Fllllls f LAVORrut 1 98 1 Et<DEA LB. , I.ORIS. PAVL'S 1•-oz l't\G DEL ICATESSEN .99 ~RATH 59·• ~o~'~'~IENERS 1 Wh ipped Cream Cheese '~·;; •;g0 .43 Bleu Cheese Salad Dressing .~f"e',c .4 7 Braunschwelger c~c=~~.'l:i~~~G .48 Jerseymald Ass I'd . Yogurts Danola Cooked Ham B·OZ 23 '" . 1'-'l>ORfED •·OZ f'KG .78 longhorn Cheddar Cheese '~,l~i "1.50 lnd lv. Wrapped Cheese Food ·;;~' 1.09 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Bic Cltall on Pen ASST 0 COLORS 73 .5C.iOOL Ofl OFFICE • Theme Book College Rul e ,,•2,-~;, .56 ii HI-DOME PLASTIC 1 3-3 ~s~o ~~o~o~ ... 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" 1.49 USDA Choice Rump Roasts "'!:." ll.1.49 Boneless Rump Routs Bonelm Shoulder Clod USO• 1 59 C110!CE LI. , USO• 1 59 CHOICE LI .• Ltan M11ty Beel Short Ribs ll .. 79 ~ARMOUR ".;,i,'" 9IJ. 7 SLICED BACON l.OIR.\ CURE LEAH • M- Natural Casing Link Sausage LB.1.29 Jimmy Dean Port Sausage ·~;i' " .99 Circle "C" 8HISausag1 '",~~;:" ll.1.19 Rath Sliced Bacon .;~~" ~·~g. 1.19 Jones' Dairy Farm Bacon ;;g co 1.39 ~TABLE KING" -• .,~6.~· 8"1 ~T~l~LB !v~~~EYS Ll8 ~ Cooked Ham Butt Portion ~:~·~i ll .. 99 Luer Mini Ham , To ~~?.~~~~sv5a. wT te.2.19 Pork Loin Sirloin Chops 'l:~i: Pork Loin Rib Chops "c'JI' co.l.09 ll.1.49 Pork Loin Loin Chops ","JI' ll.1.59 MEOIUl.O SIZE LI 1.09 . ~ ...... -Fresh Pork Spare Ribs ~CUT-UP FRYERS >'O>', 45 1 AVG WI USOAGRAOE A l ll. • ;, Whole Fryer Legs ••"' ·n~ OR OllU"'511CKS TENO[fl LB,87 Fresh Fryer Brents :~;;;~~ ll .. 97 Fresh Fryer Wings 10 FRY 0 111 n~ICASSEE L0.59 Fresh Roasting Chickens '~~' ll .. 89 Calllomla Whole Fryers ,';~·~. co .. 54 40 pieces worth $72.00 only $19.95 now more than b110,, I •1t1c11 ,,,I CTIVI TMU"'· TH llU WID .. "'· 1TO II. Wl lllllltVI TMf ftlOHT TO 111•u11 I ALI TOCOlllllllllCU1L DIALllll ANO WHOLllA~ .. ~·~::-:~~· ~· 1· ALL lflllll ANO •llllCll NOT llf '''r:CT IN 1•11.lltl'tlLD 6 IAlf DtlOO COUNTY CAU 11f..1 ... ,Olli LOOATION 0' I TOlll NIAJtltT TOU. CALL OOLL.ICT e. TO..L .. I 0 I 11 Adams Ave .. al Brookhurst, Huntington Beach 34081 Doheny Park Dr ive , Caplstrono Beach I 5922 Edinqer A•e., at Sprln<Jdale, Huntin<Jton Beach 21082 Beach Bl•d .. HuntlllCjton Bttach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro 17950 Magnolia, Fountain Valley II l ' l -PIL0f·ADVE~ll5ER " N ---- Wi!dn~sdilY f tlir11d1) 6, 1474 ... • ' 2 .. Wtdnt~ay Ftbru3ry b. 1()74 DAILY PILOT 3 7 ~~~~~~~~~ No Need to Pan These Skill et Dinners THE SLIM GOURMET Uy UAllliARA GllllltlNS Are you a one·p an h.nnbtJrii:er dinners ran ? Tht!y 're quick <Uld cJ!!>V, t'~·erythlng':i rt•ady ut Oll<'l' 11nd tbtre's no ~inkful of dlsllt!I to was h. Morcovl'r. splced·up skil!t:I n1 eals Mdd new glamor appe:1I to th:j t old budget [l\and ·b y , hamburgllt! ho!!t bui.lgl't aui.l "'al$llinc· "' at ch c rs . 'l'he mixes lhCll\S~.'l\('!l often CO!l rnort• pt·r pound than ttio n1ea 1. and 1uuu1ly add start.'h, fat and fllh•rs. ·ro n1tih.(· thl'$l' (ht1tH1r:; truh' weight·"·:iry, usi; trin1111~'<.I groun d rounrL 1101 ordlnar\ hamburg{>r :1nrl 11 nonqtJt'k skillet rt·qui ring no cookin 1 011 or fat l I IG-o unr·rl l·:1n \ 'h1J1t·s..• \ 1;~1.:tvbll's, dr~11111•4! ) Rr0\\11 hMir \n 11 nrlJl"it k-k <;k11lt·I ~ Je11\e 111 thu uh.~ \tld un1ur1 :u1tl ht•t·r Urulh t ·h\ •·1 ~u1d sur11tll'r thrt .. · n11nur •. , Add dr.iined vegctal.il1·~ .11u.l ht·:.i t tu bo1hng :-;aue1· 1\it h 0111u11 111u u1l1 i;. cup "'<!lt'r ,1r \\Ult' '" t~aspoon oregano 111 ltulian 't:H!IOflUll.(~ 2 paeku1:1•s frOll'll lUt•c·huu 1.r ~ri.'\'11 bc<irl~ tor I til t'H{'h I IIAWA(JAN Ut:CF SKU.LET I pound leati l(ruund :·1.ow1Ll Z lf'BllptK.l'ls ,lfl'll\\;J .... •t UI C"Qrnslarch I 16-ott11LY I (';11\ hll!l"t't'l•'fll•d pineapple Jt1lc1· mtnute-s Lnt.,,,\tr :u1d stir vejtrt.1bl~·<i wrll f'ook unt il 1endtr bul l·r1Jp l'o1nlnne -;0v 5JJut·r .;11111 arrvwrool ..ind s11t I n t •) $1n1n1crmg slllllet u n t i l riuxture 1!-.1ckens s I 1 g h t ! \ Scrve:1 four , :!IS calort~! ea~·h Since you're frylnj!. not broiling:, the grease ln lhc i>killct mcr~es 1vilh the mix. But watch out 1 Many packaged d i n n f' r 111 ixcs ar·e u poor bargnlu for \Vc'vc cont.'Octed a tr lo of t·nsy skillet suppers based 011 canned or frozen vegctaLl1.:1> -plain without fillers or fat In the form of sauce. Popularity Grow s Puddings Prove Worthwhile Puddings J \\\'3YS have grcal ;1 pµeal to the f:unily . But they l'an be elegant, too. Son1e arc r0;d rontin ... nt:11 Ko u r m c t lr1.:at s. Ocufs :i l:i t\l'lge I F:ggs in 11\C Sno\~'!, for example, could very \Vell be served from !he dessert. c:irt of the n10:;1 fashion ;iblc Fren ch restaurant. It's not at all difricu\l to 1nukc. 111c <lcssert is very li ke our O\\'n A n1 e r i can r T•··,·• • ' . ;• ' ' : I 1. : I ' ·, ~. . I · I •. t f ~rr··o:. . " F!onting Island -dollops of poached meringue floating on a sea of !'mOOth nistard. Oeufs a la r-;eige features frui t under the n1ering uc topped custard. Serve it at t.1hlc from 8 fa\·orite glass bo"·\ or have it ready in sma ll dessert glass('!! or sherbc't dishes . ·rapp ing the meringi.1t>S "ith sh;ivcd chocolate adds an extra French chef touch. Com st:1rt'l1 d c. l i c a t e I y 1hickPn.s this and many other stnooth del icious puddings. OEUFS A LA 1'\ElGI':: 1 l cup sugar l tablespoon com starch 1 1 teaspoon salt 2 eggs, separated . 2 cups light crea1n or milk I teaspoon vanill a i.~ teaspoon crcan1 of tr1r!Rr Sliced banana . n1r1ndarin orMge !regments. tiulled sli<·.rd straY.•berries or other frwts :lS desired. unsweetened chOCQlatc, 0."kcd. l\1ix together \4 cup of the sugar, the comstarl·h .:ind salt in double boiler top. Mix in egg yolks. the n cream or rnilk. Cook O\'Cr boil ing water, sl11T1n~ <·onsl antly. until 1nixturc is slightly thickened. about 5 n1inutcs. Hl'move from boiling \\'<Iler; cool. Sti r 1n vanilla . <.'hill. (Custard may be cooked the day be.fore serving dessert.) One or two hours before serving, prepare meringues a~ follo\~s: Beat egg v.·hltes and crc;un 1Jf t11r1a r until foan1y. Add remaining v~ cup sugar. lli'al unt il sti ff µca ks forin v.·hcn bea ter is raised. ll n!f fill deep skil let \vith \\':tie r . Bring water almost to boil : tun1 off heat. Drop egg v.·hite nlixture in mounds Into y:atcr. Co ver 1 minu te . Drain on absorbent paper. Chill l Lo 2 hours. To serve dessert, a1Tanp;c fruit in lxrtt.om of ser\'\ng dish. c;ently pour on custard. Se! n1cringues on top. Garnish rneringucs with f I a k e d {'hocolate. i\-lakes 4 t.o Ii s.:'r\·i n ~s. '.\ote· To prepare v1ithoul rhocolate. broll meringues uni ii 1 tghtl y hro\\lled ~a few se<.'Onds ) be.fore setting on custard. LE.:'10N CREA:'lt OESSF..:llT 2 t.Jblespoo ns cornstarch 1 • teaspoon salt ~~ cop v.•ater 1: cup light corn !lyrup 1 ,1 cup lemon juice 2 F:gg yol ks. slightly bt·:i1rn I t1.:aspoo11 grated lcn1on rind l cup heavy cream, whipped (:rated chocolate or cookie rru1nbs ~opt ional \ ~llx cornsta rch and salt in saUCt'p:tn. Gradually blend ln 1\-'ater and com syrup. Stlrrinl( <.'Qnstantly, bring to boil nnd boil I minute over medium heat. Reduce heat to low. Stir in le mon juice. Blend a little hot n1i,,1urc into egg yolk s. then !'1ir all into remaining hot tnixturr in 5-'lUCepan . Cook o\·cr low heat 2 minutes. stirring constantly. Stir in lemon rind. Cool. Chill .Just before serving rold in v.·hippcd cream. Sprinkle \vlth grated chocolate. or cookie crumbs, if desired. Makes 6 11;-cup) Sl'rvings. AR:'lfEl\1AN" PUDD11\'G I quart cranherry. apple. gr:ipe or other fruit juire , ~ cup light com syrup I cup sugar 1 slick ci nnamon (optionnl J 1 : cup romstarch ~tix to~e thcr 3 cups of the Jui('(', corn syrup. sugar and einnamon in 2-quart saucepan 01•1·r medium heat. Bring to hall. stirrin g constantly, and boil 5 minutes. R e mo ve ci nna1non. l\tix rernainlng 1 cup Jul ee v.·lth cornstarch. Gradimlly stir comsUirch mixture lnto hot mixture in saucepan. Bring to boil . s t I r r i n g constantly. and boil 2 mlnutes. Pour into Individual disheg or molds. Ch.ill about 2 hours or until firn1 . Makes 4 cups or 6 to 8 serving~. Whites Whipped lR.i\tA RIIODE 'S MERINGUES Adapted from an oldtime G<!rman recipe. 3 large egg whiles 1h teaspoon cream of tartar ~~ cup sugar 1 cup finely grated pecans or walnuts 2 squares (2 .ounces) semi- sweet chocolate, fine1y grated Beat egg whites and cream of tartar witll they hold soft peaks. Graduatly beat In th e ~ugar, 1 tablespoon Ill a time, unli l 11tltf and gloS!ly. Fold in 'f4 cup of the nuts and all the chocolate. Sprinkle the remaining ~~ C'llp nuts in spo\11. I Inch apart. over 2 large cookie she<'t.s. • Drop the meringue mixture. by teaspoonful:!, over the nuts. Bake in a preheated 325- degree oven for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool ; with a metal spatula lirt off to wire racks. Let stand about 2 hours, then store In a ti ghtly covered tin box. Makes 36. Note : Use a cone-type hand/operated rotary irater for grating both the nuts and the chocolBte. Poppy Seeded r..fcl l 2 tablespoons butter in small saucepan. Add l tahlespoon poppy seed 11nd heat for half a mi nute. 'Then sti r in 3 cups hot C'()(lked rice. SKIU..ET HEl-.:r CllO\V fll l·:tN pound Jc:i.1 ground beer round i~ cuµ f1t·!>ll 01 fruzi •n chopped 011io11 l 1 l().oun1.:c i 1.:;u1 condcnst·d bet!f broth. :1kin11ned ! tabl espoon ,1rrO\\TtXJI ur cornstarch Coinb!nc suy !:t.1lJ ('C' :ind ;:irl'l)l\1·o(lt Sill' HllO snnn1t•n 11g !:t klllct , r..1 akc!I four serv111g'. 191 l'alor1i.'s euch. llA!'\IBURGl-.:lt SK IU.ET rrALIANO 1 pound ll·an ground Ut·tof round BrCl\l'Tl l"K·1·f 111 non.5\1<•k skillet. il•t1V1· in l'ht111k.<1 1\dd s<tUCI.'.. 11 1111.: ,,r w a I 1• r , se<isunin~s :inc! \1•getablPs. 0J;·<:r ;•nd couk tl1rcc n11nuU.'S. Uncover and lirea k u11 I \ IO-Owtcc 1 p,n·k;igi,; froicn cut btoccoh • 2 lnhlespoons soy s;1ut·c 'a cup frozen t'hoppcd onion r~ cup frozen chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons soy s<1uc1.:. 18-Qw1ce j can tont.'.l\u vc~etablcs \1·ith fork. stir v.·rll Continue t·uoking. u u t 1 I 1•egclablcs arl' tende r. '.\lake s four ser\'1ngs. 2119 c~lorics each. Bro"11 beef 111 nonslil·k skilh:t. leave in l'hunks. Add pineapple ju!tl'. f r oze n brocroli. onion ancl greeu pe pper. Cover and cook three J<'or n1ore chopped n1<·al ideas. send a stam~r1 :;i.•l f· :1 ddr<.-ssed f'n\·e-lope .-inrJ 2:'1 cents to SLl~f c:OUR:\lt-~·r ~I E1\Tl.OAf-' llECJP .. :S. Ill tare of the Datly Pilo t. 50 \\'est ~re Trail, Sp..1rta. :.. J 07871. ' A Sweethe art of A Sale ! During The Month Of February Thriftimart Will Sell 1,000,000 LBS. OF ORANGES • or • , ••• (LIU THAI IG.6t Pll POUMD) . T_he Mor e You 're Shoppin g For, Th e Mo re You'll Love Our Discounts! uu~ PCU:Y CJ•~•NTH S H•!~~ \OWPRIC!S ro 6E IN llfECT /I.I M':"Sl 1 011.15, WfO . ft:~ 6 IH~U Tll€S .. ff! 1: Delly Treats! Liquor Values! 8-0z. Pk g ...... 75' 6-0z . Pkg .•.. 59' Sliced Bologna Cl' VIRGINIA -12-0Z. 0 0 # •AllMfl<T ....... 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N RS Frozen Meat I OYSTERS • :· • .'0'.' .. ' .. Sl.19 i Break£ast Treats: :· Sangrole Wine\ WI E E 1'·l0llol I . • • • VEAL PATTI ES • ~ .. ;:,":' .. "9Bc I FRESH BLACK coo ... "' 79c I HORMEL BACON .' : • ,:',;, 9Bc : ~ FULL $ !148 : ! CHUC K WAGO,N :.:::·.'' $1.09 I ~.All~UT "~~,,-;:;;;~··. u 11.76 'UTILE FRIERS "' ;• "$1.39 ! ! .. MAGNUM! 5 : ! BURRITOS · · ". ,;., ;'::: u. 79c 1 GREEN SHRIMP ," ~:,. u S2 .29: JIMMY DEAN ,~·· :.~. ,, . 89c: •• •• • •• ••• •• •• • • • • •• • • •• • ••• • •• • 12·0Z, PKG. . ................................................................... . 75' i , . '"""' • H "" i "' rn<w • ""'' ""''°' ~~~~=::c.::::i~~·i::i:::~;,.:;::,:;;, _: _ .. G.~APEFRlJIT ! RHUBARB Fresh Produce at Discount }01)""';~r;J~sUL •. . ··~-IB. 77e \ tflt 91' l : ~; BAG l 1\1 .. I ... : 97 ¢ • . • 4 .. 101 EA. : o. Green Onions ............ !': 10' D Red R1dlshas •••... •:•!R'~q '.·~ 10• ! FLOWER : . CARROTS .BELL PEPPERS ! BOUQUETS : \ !I .,.. !11~ STUFFING I !If : 89 ¢ : , fli •Ar; .. SIZE .. IA. : F!ESH E·A····· 270 I Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • 1308 W. Edln9er, Santa Ana • i38 I I El Toro, El 'Toro 13922 Brookhurst, Garden Grove • 5858 Warner, Huntln9ton Beach I • I I I l lj j I I .• ' SWISS SWEETNESS MAKES WHO LE MEAL SPEC IA L Insure Against Food Shortage FEEL THE PEACE OF MIND KNOWING YOU ARE PRE- PARED TO MEET ANY FOOD SHORTAGES OR EMERGENCIES' v>~~ ... W-oP \I 2, 4, OR 12 -MONTH Redi·Reser ve Food Units COMPACT • co~'VEN IE NT • l<JUTR ITIOUS FROM Available for Immediate Delivery COME IN OR CALL TO DA Y! PER1'IA-STOR FOOD S 2960 HARB OR BOU LEVARD Beh in d The Ba nk of Co~fa Mesa COSTA MESA -PHONE (714 1 556-7290 Open 9 -6, Monday thru Saturday "fO~ ·~(\e~ e~e ~e Ad vertising Phone 642-4321 A Delicious Way to Expre.ss Love 'l'houghtfulnc!iS beyond th<' custonutry nw y give your St. Valentine's l)ay an exira lift Consider, fur cxa1nple, lhc preparation 11£ your 011111 .Spl'Cial, candle-lit di n n c r lop1>ed off by a luscious dCSS('rt. 1'ry one of these recipt'S prepared with the ch<x:olate cherry li queur fr on1 s .... ·1tzerland. 111ere's glazed ham fo r lhc m~in course. a \O<'lc for dcssen , or truffles for gif t- "' giving or to enjoy \•:ilh a nightl'<ip. ,.ICES EFFICTIVE WED., FEl .6 TH•U TUES., FEI . 11, 1974 CllT·UP MlllED CHERI-SUISSE GL.AZED llAi\1 I rrpow1d harn ,. l I-pound can pitted sour t herries 14 cup chocolate cht'rry liqueur 1,~ tup brown sugar •-, rup com syl'up 2 tablespoons len1on juice 1~ teaspoon dry n1ustard !teat ham in J'l5 degree oven I hour. r.1canwhilc, drain Hnd save juice from I pound can pitied sour cherries. Combine 1:! cup juice Yl ith ~~ cu p liqueur. 1,~ cup ench brown su1:ar a1'tl t'onl syrup, 2 tahlesponns len1ot1 jWce and 1,to leaspoou dry n1uSt<trd i~eat, st1rri11g wull sugar dissolve~. H.cmovt! ham frou\ oven, seore fat in dian1ond pallcr11, bnish with glaze nuxlurc Hcturn to oven for 30 minutes, basting twice ruorc. add cherries to remaining baste: heat and serve as sauce with hain. l'ilakes l O • l 2 servings. t:llERl-SU ISSE TO RTI•: I package chocolate t~akc 1nix 1~ cup choco!ltH• chl•rry !1ltUl."'Uf 1 pint hC3\')' rr1·an1 ~ 1.1hh·spoons l'u11lct·l11Jnt·rs ~U!:liJ' :1.i CUJl chopped 1n:irascliino cherries Prepare I pjck:lgl' ehoco !<itc cak e rr11x as d i r cc t c d , SUIJS!!IUting 1 l Cli p li(!Ut;'U!" (ur' 1 , cup of the lHJUid. Ua~c in 2 ~8-1nl·h ) layer pans Cool. splll cJch layer in half. Whip 1 pint he:1\',V rrct1111 with 11 i:up liqu<·ur. 2 t a b ! c spoons confectiout'rs suga r. F'old in ~~ Ctl ll <.·hopped r11:1ra~<'hino cherries. Fill and BEEF OUAITll l'Oll( l .. !Pp l;1yers wlth cherry crcarn. ~l :tkes 10-12 serv!n~s. ('ll Elll-SL'ISSE 'fHUFf<~Ll:S 2 cup~ I ,1111!1:1 w<1fcr cru1nb" I vu p r1uely c hopped :1l111un1ls ~ 1 l'UP t·u11fect1oners sugar I • l"lllJ l"Ol:I\;! 1:i tup chocolate che rry li(]Ut'llr 2 !ahlcspoons llgl1t ('Orn sy rup Cl1ocol:llf' ~hot \' O 111 h I II(• f j r S l S j I i11grcd1t·11ts :u1~t rnix 111ell . Rull into 1 111t h balls Coat i,•:lth chocola!t· shot. Chill. J\1akcs about 4 duzc n. FRYER PARTS CHUCK STEAK -PORKHCHOPS I ll END PORK ROAST m '""" '"" .. .,, '""'' .. "' 1 •1~oa~'"'" '""" '"'"· • ·~m s9~ ~~~~ 99~ 1 I ~ ll. ~~~~)l_._. ___ _, -~ 89" ~~ll y . '· SHANK P01no11 SEIVE 'II' SAVE MARKET BASKET SMOKED ~ SLICED CAllADIAll RED SPARTAN APPLES 12°01. PK5. U.S.D.A. CHOICE F•ESH AMEllCAN SQUAIE CUT SHOULDEI r-'==~--~ ' ll. .\ ~\ WATEll ADDED -1·ll . PK,. U.S.D.A. 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EGGS - 4 ·--.,GRAPEFRUIT ·Sweet & Juicy 8 Lb. Cello 59c ~-:gg )Olks und other high cholesterol f01><l'i, such us orga n 1ncfllS and shl·l l fi:,h, should be li1n itL-d. Smaller portions of lean 1ne.et that huve been trim1ned uf all fat before eooking should be used in "hC'art-saving" rcci pi.-s. Fish, IXIUltry and veal should be used n1ore ofll'n than b4:!C'f and other rneat s. Polyungaturate-d n1i1r~arir11 · and vegetable vi\s shuul d ht' used more frequently. agnin, reducing the intnke of cOOlesterol into the system. 'J'he a1nounl of c 1t Io r i e s <."OOSUmed should be reduced to prf!Vent ga ining y,•cigl1t and hopefully to lose ex<.~ss '<''eight. One of the products being used as an nltern;'l\i\·e to regular bacon in a "heart- sa\'er" study prog:ran1 at St. Joseph llospital in C.11icago , is Canadian bacon. ~inny people around the countrv nre not ay,·are thal Canadian bacon is f r e s h . boneles!'I pork loin . trimmed or all fat nnd then cooked and smoked to the cxacling .' specifications of the U.S. Department of AgricuHure . . This procf'ss prepares Ca nadian bacon for cold use and rehc:iling to a desired temperature. Nl-:\t' f<~~GLAXD BOILED 01:-0'NER 2-3 pound diunk Canadian Bacon 1 bunC'h small carrol" 1 small head cabbage &-10 small potatoes 8-10 onions Cover Canadian bacon chunk "·ith v.·ater and add small potatoes. Bring to boil and simmer about 15 minutes. SPRINGFIELD ALL GREEM CUT ASPARAGUS SPEARS ~~. GINGHAM WHOLE KERNAL CORN #303 CANS SPRINGFIELD PORK&BEANS I 5 01. Tall Cans HILLS BROS. COFFEE I LB . CAN PETUNA CAT FOOD 6 OZ. FLAT CANS YOUR CHOICE OF VARIETIES IMPERIAL SOF-SPREAD ' TANGERINES LARGE SWEET"N" JUICY I 15~. BROCCOLI FRESH LOCAL 19~. BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE 10~ ORANGES LARGE SWEET "N" JUICY • • • SWANSON 10~ TV DINNERS •TURKEY l™. ,, •CHOPPED SIRLOIN •MEAT LOAF OR •SALISBURY STEAK SPRINGFIELD 53c Add cabbage v.·eo:lges, srnall carrots and sni.1!1 onions, plus a bay leaf and {rt>shly ground pepper. Simmer an additional 15-20 ntinu!c~ so Illa! vegetables are still ~mewhat crisp. Strve5 6-3. MARGARINE I lb. in 2·1/:a lb. tubs ORANGE JUICE 12 oz. CAM CANADIAN BACON BAKED TERfY AKl·STI'l.E SPRINGFIELD 111. p:lUnd Canadian Bacon chunk PINTO BEAMS 15 OJ. tau CCIM 1~ cup honey 2 tablespoorui soy sauce 2 tablespoon! sherry s, teaspoon ginger r -~ !. 'S· it::JJ f>"l t' l ·l ' - GREEN GIANT SPINACH IM BUTIER SAUCE GREEM GIANT 2 tablespoons sesame seeds Place Canadian Bacon fat FOREMOST SOLO YOGURT OR ROY AL YAMI YOGURT 8 OZ. CUPS 21~ ~~ ·~ t..cru . Spincu.:11 NIBLETS CORN side up in ~allo\\' baking pan. Bake at 325 degrees for 30 mlnutts. \\11ilc tn('"<il is cooking, c omb ine ren1ainlng ingred ie nts, except se.same seeds. Pour glaze over meat .and return to O\"cn for 15 nli nutes more. lllllllll Sprinkle "·ith sesa1ne seeds aOO sert·e on a bed of rice. 1tl.JI Garnish "·ith carrot curl. unL USDA GRADE A 4 3 celerv !on . Serve with bean P :c::-;, ..,-11£ C ~ts and P<• f')ds Senes 8ar FR y ING LI. Tropical Loafing Citrus rind adds piquancy. BANANA BREAD 2 cuim unsifted nour 2 teaspoons baking pov•der \l teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons butter O.£ margarine ~cup sugar Grated rind of l orange and I lemon I egg 1 •,~ cups nnely mashed ripe blnana, 4 medium 1 cup coanely b r o k e n waimll · SUr IOCfther flour , btlldntl ..,.der and sail. O' .. m butter, -and .,.led rind; bell In.,.. Add !lolll" mlx1utt llld bonan•; ntr only until dry Jncredlenll are moistened; stlr in oota. '!\Im lnlo I .... ued t by 5 lrdt loll poll. Bolte ln I preho•!Ad ~ o v • n unUI a calte ~ INmod In. center annes out chm - about 55 minutea. ' 1\Jm out on wire rack and cool. Wrap tightly In plBStlc film and let ata nd for averaJ 1'>lln « overnight before terv· Ing ID oo!ten crua. CHICKEN WHOLE BODIED EASTERN CENTER CUT RIB PORK CHOPS USDA CHOICE BONELESS SPENCER STEAK IAITlllM LIAH TltlM -WHOl.E PORK .LOINS PARMHJOHM Cut&w...,,..i For Yow m• .... SLICED llACOM IAR!oe IUUC SLICED BACON 19 LI 19 u EASTERN GRAIN FED PORK SPARERIBS FARMER STYLE USDA CHOICE BONELESS s1~~ TOP SIRLOIN $249 STEAK LI. EASTERN LARGE LOIN END PORK CHOPS s1~~ IN BUTTER SAUCE DEL MONTE MANDARIN 3/$1 ORANGES II OL CAMS SPRINGFIELD TOMATOES )OJ C.A.l"S 4/$1 STRETCH 'H' SEAL PLASTIC FOOD WRAP 50 het .... 35c BAGGIES 53c SANDWICH BAGS .. "r:. Prices Effective: Thursday thru Wednesday Feb. 7 thru I 3 Prices subject to stock on hmtd. WI IOLADLY ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS ALPS IMPORTED 69~ SLICED SWISS CHEESE IARMIULK • WIENERS PHI.ID lo DIVllHED COOKED SHRIMP 7 oL pll .. 98~ 98~ • COSTA MESA PLACENTIA 19th and Placentia 710 W. Chapman > " I I l 1 t I • ,. ' . ' ;. ' • . . . • . • • • ' •: . ' . . . i..-' I ' . .. .. ' ·' .. .. • • I 10 DAILY P/LOI ' Wedn tsday, Ftb roary 6, l(f74 Wtdnrsda y, FebruM)' b, 1q74 PILOT -ADVERTISER I 0 ' - '! . Prices in effect 1"hursda y through Wedne.~day f'ebruary 7 throug h f 'e bruar::-· J:J It 's a great time to stock th e shelves, load up the refrigera tor, fill the fr eezer ... and know you 're getting brands you can rely upon, at prices that make the in vit ation even more appealing! Plneapple SLICED • • • Firm , ,eolden holt -1'1ic£>~. s\veet and Onvurf ul -from Ha\•:aii'. ~ Springfield !\o. I 1 ~ · Cake Mix DUNCAN HINES Choose your fa\Orite layer cake varieties at this price ... stock up' Tab or Frescas PACK • So refreshing, and both are Ju-cal favorites! Get se\'erol~ Six 12 {)Z. c11ns. Peanut Butter 11ru p111 ••••••••••• 63 1 Choose Creamy or Crunchy - ur 1'e\·eral of each! 18 oz jar Enchiladas 1111 D! Wl''s •••••••••••• 3 51 Americana style'. Choose Beef. Cheese or Chicken~ frozen i 1 • oz. • Broccoli Spears ~RDsm · •••••••••• 29 1 ~o tender you'll be sorry if yuu only buy one! r~rozen 10 oz Jeno's Pizza ClllISEor SMJsw: •••••••••• 791 r·rozen ... add your Q\\'ll fixin 's to make them special! 13 oz French Fries ll1.1wGE ••••••••••• 3 51 Or l\rinkle curs. if you prefer. at this [oy,• price~ ~pringfield frozen Yuban Coffee 1t1c111 •••••••••• s1.0l 'l'hl' one that gi \'eS you ni ore rich, dC'ep lla\'or: (3 lb. can ... 3.0:l) ORANGE JUICE 6 llUllCI I\l111 ute \luid frozen ( !~ !17. ••• 49c ! D elicatesse n ! SPAGHETT139e SAUCE Choice of \'arietics ! Ragu -151 ~ oz. ' Hamburger49e Helper Chouse :vour Be11y ('rot•ker favorites~ Butch er Shop M eats! Chiclmn IBgsclhighs RATH'S 49 BOLOGNA e Choose Beef or !\lea! .. , sliced 6 oz. Ketchup HEINZ • 14 OZ. Only Heinz spells it this way -and only Heinz makes it their way! Flour GOLD MEDAL •.••••••. Cold Medal .•. 5 lb. bag ... the brand that gives you a y.•hite thumb! Tomato Juice 4& ouNcE Sacramento .. , gives you all the flavor of ripe t omatoes~ Strawberry Preserves Slmlrs •••• 59c Made u•ith lots of ripe berries for that good taste! 20 oz jar Graham Crackers ILlllSCO's •••••••• 45c Honeymaid ... sweet and cri sp , .. great for !reals, anytinu!~ 16 oz • Imperial Margarine 1Llm. •••••• 49c Just for you, your ~t ajesty! \'ou'll love the regal taste! Carnation Slender 10 oi c.u1 ...........•......••. 191 ' 'fhe liquid dietary that makes it pleasant! Favored Oavor!S. All Detergent -l'ltt • • • • • • • • • • • s21s Low-suds. High power ~ Gtt.s clothes clenn -big ~ lb. 1:3 oz. pkg. Instant Coffee llAlWIU.llOOSl • • • • • • • • • s 11• Hearty ·bte\~· in minute!!'. 6 oz. (IO oz . jar ... Sl .49) Reynolds Wrap DILL PKKLES Aluminum f oil -big economy pk.it '. FRESH FRYERS II! \Vilshire 22 oz. \·\'hole Re~. or Kosher Seafood Specials! MAHI MAHI 89~ 1'he real thing! rushed from Hawaii! Danish Ham . • • . . 69 c Plump and tender: From Kin g Sil.es frye rs frir ,·alue' \\'ouldn't fried chicken be great this ""eek? Turbot Fillets 99 ~. !lanPla ... ·lx7 Pr .1 .... ..i _ !'licei;'." oz. Sliced American . . g9 c Cheez Whiz . . . . . 69 c Camembert Cheese &9 c Fn·nrh Ja~hion' B11ugr t'l :'\'air .•. '-I nz. Bits-0-Bacon . • • . 99c \\'il.~<111's •.. \UU per rent rC'a l bacon! 1 oz. Canadian Whiskey El RanC'ho'~ r1"·n'. reduced $1.w: s4'' Vodka "°"mu Tl!lls ••• ~ • 5299 Great \'11lue on our brand! 5th Jim Beam Fm • • • • s539 Streight whiskey! Smooth! (Qt , .. 6.59) Gin aUICllO·s •••••• 5379 It'• a good tnix'1! fifth (Qt. ... 4 .79)~ Blended ,Whiskey • s4•9 El Ra n~'• on lobe!! quilt ~ MOUTO~ S~99 CID~ ..... ~ r~ &ron Phillipe dt Rotblcbildl , Chick1n IPBasis FRESH FRYERS 81! Sweet tender \1°hi1e n1eat -Plump breasts from plump fryers'. (y,•/Rib cage) Now, Jet them have their favorite part~! Fryer Wings •••••••••••• 49 1 ... Chicken Livers ..... • • • l\le<1ty! r:r(·A( f11r ... uup SIOLk'. Put ~qme 111 tlic )f('t'Zer. Freshness means more navor~ Great in omelettes! Sausage IT111111 sTYU .. s 1 4~ •. \\!e make it Old \\ orld :.tyle! CHUCK STEAK s 1091b. Sliced Bacon ••.. s 1°' •. El Rancho·s own . thicker ranch style! MEAT BALLS s 12'~. Center Cut~ Ll.S.IJ.A. (hqice beef'. Oven Ready! even to the seasoning! 7 ·Bone Roast u.s.D.A. cH01cE BEEF •• Here's !he ev idence! You can enjoy f~I Rancho quality. El J{anchu trim, at a price that.spells value! 4 ,-. / J';., '~ \_ I Super Fr es h Produc e! Ground Beef • • . .s 12• .. Extra Lean! Choose bulk or patties! 0-BONE s 139 1 • ROAST ~ Close trim ! Tender! U.S.D.A. Choice ....... ~1·~b. Juice Oranges • • • • • • •. 5 ... s1 Froin Florida! They offer so much flavor! 1 ' f reslf Jicalnas · ..•. ",,...: 15~,, Use them In place of·water cheatnutl! ; Italian Squash Ga rden fresh means tenderness! Fuerte :A .Be .. Avocados 11-"7 Large size! Ripe and buttery! .. i1'sh '. '(illry Crisp and tender! Generous stalks! • • • F'rom the coasts of Green land! Pacific Whiting • • 39;_ Skillet size-6 tn 1' oz. ca.' l·I C'udle~5~ Cooked Shrimp . • s2c!. Just right for shrimp cocklail~ Butterf ish • • . . . • 99~ fresh fillets ... easy to ser\'e ~ FILlET OF SOLE SJI!. Fresh! Engli8'h .ole for mild flavor~ Open poily 9 AM to 9 PM :-_i·u.nday IO AM tu 7 PM No sales to dealers! ARCADI A. PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA : HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: :117 Nrwpor1 Blvd and Sunse: and Hunt .ni:'in u1 \t ' R'ncho Cenler) 320 l'lesl Colorado Blwd. fremonl and Hunlinglon Dr. Warner and Algcnqurn (Board wal k Cenlrl) ?o\) l J1:~lull Dr. (l .. 1:~1 ull Village "enler1 . ' ' ,. I I • . • ,, ' •• . t ' • ;-~ ---.. .... . -... . -- J J PILOT-ADVERTISER Wtdittsday, Ftbtuary b, 1Q74 WPdnt!o<lay, Ftbruary b, l<J74 OA!L V PILOT .j J: I NEWP.ORT HEIGHTS SCHOOL on~ block a"·ay-3 bed.rooms, lar~e patio and boal .storagt'. Cun1pletely retnodeled, new pa int and carpel throughout. 1Jn1ncdl- ate possession. $36,9'".>0. CaU 646-7171. LOTSA LOT MESA VERDE Boat shelter and ruot11 for crunper A.'.'JD IO\"cly 4 BR hoine \\'ilh lotsa features. Pauclt'd roon1s, shuttered \vindO\v,, Goud value for the early bird. Call 546-2313. SOUGHT AFTER COUNTRY CLUB VILLAS (_'ourtyard entry tu 2 EH charrner. Best localivn stcJn; fron1 !lfesa Verde Country ('l11h. G1·,•t1t. pi·ivacy U\'crlooklng veritable Ett•·n. AIJsvltilely "No f uss" Ji\•in;; ~1th all t he Wllcnltit:s. Call 546-2313. 4 BR. CONDO + POOL $24,900 j\(-ed space? Convenience'.' Location~ Hea· sonable Pa:,1nents? \\'clcume 1nat for kids? i\ice comn1unity features? Ask about this unt•'. Call 5·1ti-23J:t BAYCREST $59,500 Large Jiving room, forn1al dining. Large kitehrn and farnily roum, ne\v carpels and paint. 4 bt.>drooms µJus rumpus room. Easy cart: yard, roon1 fvr pool. For a rare value call G·lti-7171. FAMILY ROOM HAS FIREPLACE! $33,500 Cle3n, sharp, and vacant. O'vner trarui- f··rrl'd and needs fa.st sale on this cutie. Quiel ncig:hborhood close lu everything. Call to s~. &17-6010. ON THE BEACH $24,500 '\'ell -• al111os t. \Valk across str~t to S\\'in1 and su1i. Uelightiul studio features eozy <.'On\·e1"Satio11 pit -r breezy balcony. Call to see. IS47-6010. HUGE SEPARATE FAMILY ROOM FHA ASSUMABLE Giant mas.ter ~m suit e. Fonnal dining. EVl'n a ""·ine cellar! This one has It .a.U. Hurry-it'll go fast at this price! It's only SJ5,500! Call 8-17-tiOI O. ITS NEWPORT HEIGHTS It's 3 bedrooms !l's updated It's got boat room !l's got big trees l t's expandable It's vacant It's $47,500 1;et details at 6-16-7171 . TRANSFERRED ASSUME 7°/o V.A. LOAN S29.400 V.A. 7,..o llS5Umable Joan $255 TO'f;\L PE:R l\I ON'nl. Canopy entry. J\.1Ati-f- J\!OTII L.IVl:-.:G ROOl\1! brick fireplace fan1ily room area. Countt'Y kitchen--e:e1i- Pra1e laundry -fan1i ly 5ize bedroorns. "Bll\:E 'J'O BEACl-I'' 7% new V.A.-F.lf.A. Tern1s n1ake the muve call 9ti3-6767. "HOUSE OF GLASS" 2 MIN. TO liEACH Tl1AT'S RIGHT! 2 niinute \\"alk to beach-- Bright cheery Jjvlng room stone fireplace dining roo1n-huge famny room-1\IAGNI- FTCENT KITCHEN outside eating bar GAS B.B.Q.-F1HERlNG-Beauti(ul clear 'vater POOL. City park O\'er the fence. Boat gate $4850, total down take advantage ju.st listed. 963-6767. RUSTIC SPANISH VILLA True spanish Jj\.-\ng--court yard-ankle deep shai carpets. -custom drapes - FORMXI. DINING -huge famlly room, s~ .c-Ukling1 til'eplace -Gourmet lrjtC!hioi.w.&.!n .-nU-, ~ car prage - Blice-td"·'t!e'cti. iblnttngton Beach's finest. 55100· d~, moves )'OU b\. Act NO\v. ."~767 ••. • I ~. 1 .. '' -NEWPORT BEA.CU 1700 Now,_. "'4. '46o7171 • 7°/o • $330 PER/MO. GOLF COURSE Pre~tige nc·ighborh•MJd. s1 .. 1... to Gulf {.'uul"Sf'. AsSlllO(• , .. ,, V.A. In. Ea.~y Iv qualify. ,\1rhu11 entry. Large li\'ini.: u'*'a. llug!' fan1ily ruun1. Ba114\l<'t HJ"t'a. Ilrit;"h{ i c.unnets' kitchen. !luge pa tio & l:5o1n1s )'art!! Take ad\'1u 1taJ;(f', cul! Jl<1\\', 8-12-:.1535. WALK TO BEACH $255 PAYS ALL! GI 7°/o LOAN PP.ESTIGE i\.ElGll BO HifOOD. Vt·11· cloSI" to bc<1ch. Only ] l.IJ yrs., ll(·V.'. VHult<XI ceilings. Gal"- den kitchen. Sepcratl! utility room. I-luge brick patio LJ.,,,, n1aiutan1·11ce yard S1•!JC'r anxious "'"ill St!!I all t~·rms! !furry caJ I 8.J2-253J. 5 BEDROOM, + BEACH 3,000 S9. FT. $66,500! ;\lag-nificent. in ('\"f'ry 1\·ay. Locatt·d on short quil'l cul-de-sa c s11·1·et. Cl<ii.c to 0<:('a11, schools. & shop- ping. Custon1 entry. Jlui:.>;P living. r(>l'tnal dine. J\.Iassivc ganH:.' r.;orn. 5 large bcdrourns. 1-lomc is ln1111aculate and upg-raded in evcry \\"ay-~·lust see to appreciatt>. Ca ll for a1•poinl111..-nt. 8-12-2535. FOUNTAIN IN THE COURTYARD Entl'r throug h spanish irun ~a t eo:-S troll by fountain in courty11rd lo con1fnr r vl11 nned 3 BR nes!. Vault"d. hl':lnll'd cC'ilin.t:s in living room and sc·1:>arai..: fa 111ily J"(><llll. ,\1id-hnt1se~'ltriun1 for natural air-C(lndi1ionini.:. ,\ rnust see! Call ~16·23 13. ., SUNSET OPEN HOUSES TON IGHT! 4:30 to 7 :00 P .M. ::!92 l\:nt1x Place, Costa :\ll'~a J li··Jrovn1, Jinin~ J'tJ<Jlll~·1ti·7171 ;:1,u:.! j:..,yee L<.111•·, Costa :"llf';.;:1 ·I i,~·llruu11l, iwnily ruuvn1---ti·lli-717 1 5-17 ;\li~u 1\\'enue. Ne\\lXJrt l!Pi~hts :.; U..'<iroon1, dining roorn--ti16-7171 20472 Cypres.> St.. Santa Ana Heights :~ bcdt·vvn1, dining r0Qn1--6'16-71il FIVE ·BIG BEDROOMS Delightful 2 story home just made for a big fan1ily. I.nvely JanWcnpini;:. Big Yard. Is your family ready for this? Lo\V price jus t $44,950. Call nO\v to see! 847-6010. WALK TO BEACH $42,500 lltl.S everything'. Family room, formal dinln:;, sep., laundry roorn. 2\~ bath;;. Ri ch ne\\' carpet- in: throughou t. Assume 7~:..i ~O loan, Call tt'l 5ee" today, 8·17-6010. YOU R CAREER orro~TUNIT Y 1 Find out for yourself -EARN \\"hile you LE,\RN hO\\" to niake it in Heal Estate Sales! CONT INUOUS & EXTENSIVE Tr\l\tNING PROGRAJ~ MONTl-I LY 1 Call today -iL's FREE! Ko obligation -let's talk about it 110\v! Start ea~ning ""·bile your learning! NEXT PROGRAM 5T .. ~T5 FEBRU .. RY 11 . "" Our ~ry·aduates of The Real Estaters Career Kir k-Off Training Pr6gran1 tell us it's fan- t.r1s1ic! F'OR Pl:OVE~SI Or-.-ALS BY PROFESSION- ALS! Call ll lrs. Haze 833-3:.:0:J !ui• yul!l' ap- poi11 tn1rnt. ELEGANT MEREDITH GARDENS B1•autiful "<..:alleria :-.i..i<lt·I". :-.1uj1"•IH' fi.:111nal Ii\·· in~ OOa.o;ts broad 1o.t:1ir1,ay I\• ;.:al lt'rf . E11011nuus funnal dining l'V'"Jll1 . ·"''l•:11~1T•· 1.1111ih fun rnorn o~·cn" tu custuD\ !~"·!. I ,..,,;,,·i, .. i-!., d1·1••n1s. rr •. ,.,. \[_:.;{' 111·1:,:hliorhoud r•I"'" • , -" ,r 'rl;-, lf'11nis euurt:> :tnd bC'1tch. H•·d•1r·. d 111r • , I• ·"·":J.~U\I•. C;1ll 5-lli-'.:!3 13. MESA VERDE 4 BEDROOM $53,900 Charn1ing, provi ncial style singl~·-story. Situall'd in \'Cl)' desirable location, eornl·r lot. v>ith access for can1per, boat t1·ai\er, etc. Sharp, n1u\·c·in co11- dition throughout fln d available for possession in February. Please call for additional info11natio n, 54G-23J3. NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH One block a\,·ay-Bcan1 Ceilings-Used Brick i''i1·cplace-Henvy S hake Shinglt.'"-So!id \Vood Doors just begins to tell the story. Three Brii;:ht Bedrooms. a UiK Baths. ht ti1:ne advertised. ~ :5,000. 646-7171. 40UR BEDROOMS $33,000 This Costa 7\lr:sa ho111c has - -·shake roof, oak n our tiled bath.:, n,.1~· carµct s & drapes: boat aCl'e~~. Outstanding buy. 1''it"st 1in1e advertised 646-7111. CO RON A DEL MAR SELE CT IONS WOODSY CANYON & OCEAN VIEW l11tPrcstini.: .'3 bf>i:lroom. famih· room hoine in rustir :;ctting. Bean1l·d 1•riling.~. cul-de-sac lo- caliun for rl'al scclu.,ion, cluse tu beach. ti73-8.'i50 WATCH THE SUNSET OVER CATALINA One of lhe best vie\vs in Ha!'bor._ ViC\\' HUis. This J"ayely hon1c :sits out un n JJ\.lint overlook- ing a green belt e.nd \\•ith a forever 180 degree view of ocean and Catalina. Very sharp 4 bcd- room-f~1ily 1·00111-l bath, 3 car g11.r11.ge- s11orkllnt" H & F pool-fire rlni and many n1orc extras to n1ake indoor-outdoor Hvin~ at its bei;t. call now 673-8550. CUSTOM DUPLEX SO. OF HIWAY C.D.M. On ovf't'Slzrd lot -l\1."'0 blocks from beach. One of a kind. Une year n~\\'. Front unit 4 bcdroon1, "l. ~2 baths, ho1ne \.\"ith family room + dining rooin. -1-3 fireplaces. Spacious 1nas- lC"r suite. Hear unit is a large .J bedr()()tTI a1:1a.rt- ment built. over a 3 car garage. Ca ll llO\\.' t :l see this µrin1e property. Offered at $147,500- 673·8550. WESTCLIFF GrCl!lt neighborhood. Superb schools. This love- ly house in WestcliU ls In spotleliS condition. A perfect 3 bedroom home ""'ith an excellent family entertairunent area. Ne\\' carpets . Need a fn.st escrov.'. Ca.II qu lcidy -673-8550 COSTk MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH BLUFFS BARGAIN NO\\' JO'; d O\\'ll -charrnin"O: I bcdl'OOITI -"l 1~ bath condo in pri1nc location. Vac-a11t and in "n10\·1•.in" condition. W \v lea.<:Phold and ta:1:e•. l'riC<'d 3t only $52,500. Call Gl:J-~550. JUST LISTED . HARD TO FIND DUPLEX LOT \V lth honeyn1oon couagc on f1·ont of Int. Plen- ty or room to build another unit on rear. Own- er will finance. No poin ts un loan. Only $61.500.00. Call 673-8550. 27'0 = .. d. 17931 ..... It.cl. 21030 _. .... , 6014 WOt11tr Awe. 147-6010 COllONA. DEL llli\R 332 Mar9•erit• 673-1550 ' i I' =" CO LO DOWNT ST A MESA 10,200 sq. ft .. C:.! 100 ft. fronta~e on good stre~t. $3.9'.: 1'tj. ft. Heady tu Luild. Call 6-16-7171 BEACH $23,500 $1 ,275 TOTAL DOWN I'I"~ 1"HUE JUST (1Ff TllE \\"ATEn'. ~:!:>,5i.il) tutal prtL·e: SL:.!75 TU'l',\L l)fJ\V!\! .Sl}lish kitch1·n. !\..-\\ ;.!'!'l ianet.·~. Bit•akfllsl har. J{ug..-livin~ r•~•tll. SUi\i..:E:\ Cu:'\- \'El\:>,\TIU:'\ \'!'!''. 1·u~l1 -hut1u11 :.;;is firc- J•la.-.•! .\nkle-d1-e11 1.:;1r1..,ti11g, l'rl\"ft!t.' IJ'llio. l;,Hll•llllnily l'l!\Jl.: ~ !!1•' ,1.-;ir 11«11·! Total 1!1011 11 SI,:!73. 'fake adval1ta;;:e! Ca ll 1101\' ~,.. :-1.7G7. $196.80 PER MO! 2 STORY .\, ... 111 •1!' :SlS,:\00. 7 .ti,..~ loo n total paymrnLS ~·!\ft~.:-!(). ling>.-lh·in~ room COll\'("nient k.it- ··ll1•11s -Seeludf'd bedrooms. Fenred l>l'i· 1 t1t· liatio -<llyn1pit co111n1on roo\. Priine I, :u·l1 tu11·n arca. A s~king S23,5\)J, Call JIO\V ~.;::-1ijl..i7. $25,500 $185 PER MO! Tl-1.-\T'S f:.IGHT $20.·tOO loan. $ls:> per 1no .. total. !:i1:iaci.,us li\·inE: roo111 -country kit- chen f amily sized bedrooms? New paint. P.anch .Sized yard, 6 fruit trees! J\linutes t.o beach. Total pr!ee $25,500. ~185 mo.! 'J'uke advantage. 963-6767. BUILDERS? Sf)lid \.\'estside potential approximately 1-1,7:)5 squarc feet zoned County R·4. \\•ilh a great rentable house on it nO\\". Asking $31,000. Call ti 46-717l. COSTA MESA MOTHER-IN-LAW VILLA ~ bedroon1 hon1c for your ln-la\l'S ! "Plus" a hunlr \\"llh cust.0111 drapes and carpets - \V,\LNUT PANELING -patio's shake roof -3 car garage -all one year old - TOT AL 00'VN $6,600, a ct 00\V. 963-6767. PINE TREES & BEAMED CEILINGS and only 1 :i,; blocks to the sw1. One: block Iv a huge pool, recreation roon1. One of the most upgraded 3 bedroom homes in ?\c1vport Shores. Just listed at $18,500. To see is to appreciate. cau 646-7171. ABANDONED BIKE TO BEACH Only 111inutes a\\'ay llunting1011's beautiful beaches. VA CANT AND i\EEDS HELP. Gigantic living room crackling fireplace! Convenience kitchen large '-''all in pantry- large seperate family roon1. Custom v.:all covers. Private patio. TAJ{E ACTION onJy S:.~9,500. ~J OVE IN i\"'O\V. Call 963-67ti7. 7 BEDROOMS! It's I.rue! 7 big bedrooms! Over ::!GOO sq. ft. 2 STORY rHON'J' VF.HANOA! Private en- t1y. Large living roorn. Beautiful fireplace. SEPERATE family room! BRIGl·IT kitchen. UTIUTY" ROOJll! F.P.'CLOSED P,\T'IO! Very clus•· to l\1 ile Squa!'e Park! $3,j()O TO i\IOVE IN! TAKE ,.\DVANT,\GE. 9ti3-67ti7. OCEANFRONT ON THE SAND Chru-ming Beach Cottage situated un choice H-2 lot un the Sand. Coz~· entry. Stl'pdo\\'11 living-1·von1. :'-'lassive s tone fireplace. Skip- pers ;alley. Large patio. Pres..-nt inco1ne $·1.300 per year. Call for more inforn1alion . 8-1:.!-:.!53.J. HOUSE OF GLASS PRIME BEACH AREA POOL \\Jagnificent house of glass on quie t cul-de- sac .i;treeL Elegant entry lesds you into spectacular TRI-LEVEL living. Forn1al ban- quet. Separate fi (-sta room, gou1mets kit- chen. Custom pool. I-luge n1aster suite. Step ~t balconies. Beamed ceilings. Boat gate. 'tiif.1'l last! Call now 1'l42-2535. 5 BEDROOM • 31/2 BATH $29,750! JOG TO BEACH Unbelie\·nble but tnie! Prime beach area location. Fan1ily Sized bedrooms. Separate J\1othei--ln-Law's quarters. Secluded vege- table garden. LO\V.LO\V 00\VN PAY- :'.IENT. Take advantage. Call now! 842-2535. INVESTlllENTS 11662 MocAm• llvd., Stolte 1 OJ lmH IJJ-3305 · . , ,,l t.; .~~,2•n , t,.6W7•7 ...... 1111! ................................ !i!ll!ll ........... ,~ ........... " .. ~'~···il ......... 1'!', ......... ~ .................................................................................................. ~ -.- ' • ( ' .· ' . • . .J2 DAILY PILOT ' " MIXED SINGLES by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson . . . i . ' COM€ oN VP TO Mt R ACe , l lNOA. 1 Pl<OMl?l ... NO FLJNNY ?TIJFF, TUMBLEWEEDS WHAT'S 1llf, LAlEi l'!lPtll.ARJi'( POL.!. SHOW? MUTT AND JEFF ~_.: ..... ,.,, .. ~ .... --.. " ~·~"'' . "'"' . FIGMENTS ... 50 11"5 A LITTLE BIT TOO J.Ala;E ..• \'WL l ~ 1/ffi'> IT! 1\ ._ .... .., .............. ~ ... NANCY ............. ~,Ho•H·HH'""" YQIJ'Y~ Sl.ll'Yc ~ AllOLJT 30,-:; IVE GOT THE BLUES TODAY·-- ! W ISH I COULD CHEER UP !'LL GO OVER AND LOOK IN THE PET SHOP LOOKING AT PUPPIES A LWAYS CHEERS ME UP -···~,,,___ .~~~ •. ,,, '!- WINDOW PEANUTS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~ t'M NOT 6fTTIN6 AN.I{ PLACE IN SCrt;X!t., MARClf I Soet1.i Abbr s Hogs. co11ec!1ve y 10 Nu11sl1n1e•11 1 ~ Stleer 4;:: Salted awa1 2 words 44 lnst1ga1e 45 Nonsense: Sleng 46 ----·-lme· C1111.red1r network nonsense 46 Appea15 15 r ~011c101ns, 50 C1v11r source etc. 16 V'<'1ld partr 17 A t>oo~s 19 Ra1:r.ng ·.o"i'i m•• rq • mJ hone ·' ~J ~<1ITT1.1el 51 Amber, 1or rine tiJ In name only 57 Sweol Clesser1 h 1 Mans name l2 Planter ol new !•ties f .1 ··Encore•· f Saltle 1, 11a11 nand ·~g "'' f,f ll•QO•Ol/S 50" t t-i!I CGS units b:l Move ane;iid OQWN " ~ t ~ /. \JO OS 1 ·i-~Y ;yro 10 CcrnmanrJ1_•d no! Hl 11 Scolien 12 Stare al 1mpert1ne!\1'1 1J Tontar tB Ske1cnec1 ::? Dll 1y meal' ~.1 D1soerse 76 Lower on<>scl! 21 A511nkmgdom '1111~8 28 Our -2 ... Or<lS 40 At!~ ol 1uoll•n11 ou t <tJ Ea•..,a• 4:.o Tt!o-~ .securely 2 l'tO!dS ~1 81oognt up 49 Lie al im~n()r -5;;> Lyne comnosition 53 Sul'ldlled 5 ! FHIS<! god 5:> Al'C•'lnt lroM I ~ > ,> ' t;~ _\, • __ , ' JI J2 JJ MISS PEACH DICK TRACY 11 Q !i_ ........ ..._J.- , .. • • \ I .. MP rru.JK,MP ~. ANO JIM, AND ... by Tom K. Ryan by Al Smith oH. vou'RE SUPPOSED TOROLLIT? by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller WHAT I FOUND OUT, I DON'T LIKE! ART IE DEVON SAYS HE DOESN'T W T TO TAL!<. TO ME! DOOLEY'S WORLD ; i ' I , • Dr. SMOCK GORDO MOM MADE SOME GINGfRSREAO M6N ... 'fe:L.t.. Me WHA"f 1"HIS INK DL.Oi" Rl!M ll-!175 You OF; MISS A l t<~N JJL L 54,'{f ' MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS <,I'.;() Ol61rr'A COME ! <,tx)'LL BE MISSED! ~ y J1EALL'<I Ir :iusr M1eHr SE FON ! WANT ONE ? rr it•Mlt-,jPS MIJ or:: A. 0£'AU1"lFOL-~l t"Pf:J.,j VA L-\..l!Y F11151"00t-,jl!l7 W !"fH W IL-P P.AHL-IJ..S l')ASKl t-,jG UNPe:~ "fHl!f. AMD•.lt RAYS OF SLJNL-IGH1" AS "fl-ISY' FIL:ff:R' ]HROUGH o n .• i..OWl"'G .PURPl...e: CL-OUDS :I THOUG!-IT .ALL FROGS W~~E FUT! .,,,;-,,.,_ ~· .. ·-_ ... , LOOK /\TIT A$ A~ E<l'E!!IE~cE ! by Ro9er lradfleld J COUl.P NE~ !'AT ANYTI·UNG iilAT SMILED ,lif M E by George Lemont by Gus Arriola ·-·· '· .. ~··-.. ......... , .... by Ferd Johnson BIG DfAl.·· IF YA LIKE ITSO ML.CH, GET UP REAL EARLY TOMDRl?OW AND WE'LL !<UN IT BACKWARDS FOR YA- by Roger Bollen I ~,STAM~S JOST AReWT T-'E 5Alll& ~EN 400 ~j,l/E TO JCEf P ~M UND!:R so.,.....__, THE GIRLS by Harold Le Doux WHl\T 00 YOU MEAN HE DOESN'T WANT TO Tl\LK TO YOU? HE NEEDS A LAWYER! I, ) I WA5 TOl..D HE'& GOT ONE! HIS NAME \S 5AM DR.1 .... ER' by Mell by Chester Gould I "I'm arrald to read anything this lime of year -I Jut know I'm .(Olnl to be told to diet and e1ercl1e for 1prlng." DENNIS THE MENACE I -_.;.__. -.. -... - I 3 PILOT -AOIJ£R TISER • 500 • 524 ... • •. "''l.".J' -' • The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast --· .. ~ ___ ....... _ ... ---··--· ------- DAIL V PILOT 4:1 --- Mob.le 1-iomft kw Soi. • !':5 • 14Q • 9SO . 990 looh & Ma•M'lt (~ 900 •9M (~inent , 700 • 799 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Pt1JoOl'Dh ••• , • • 525 -5-4') P..i, Of'ld Svppl'", , ~ · 899 R.ol (nait Gen..-ol. . ISO -1911 Rottllal . JOO -4qq f tnOfl(iul •. ~ lor So~ . Lost &. found Merthondisti. .100 -m '100 . 124 • 5~·574 . 800 . 849 You Can Sell It, F.ind It , Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval ~nook and lr11ln.1Clion 575 • m St1'1Ke\ and ltepoor\ , , 600 • /A9 11on\porro11on. , . • . 915 • 949 Real Eltate tor Sale 1~-"·"_"d'_' ~I ~ '~ a 111lnw.11 Opportumty •11•!""' W•n•ed lnvfflmenl Opporlunity lnV••lm•nl Wlnle<I Mtll•l' lo Lo~n .. Minty W1111~t1 , Mtrlt•IH• Tr111! Dtecls m WESLEY "' uo N. TAYLOR C0.1 ... _ ...... __ .... __ ..,.. ____ __,...........,.,, "' ~--·'·~!~ HMllel N rnl1,._ ... JOO HMi••• unlurn. JOJ Ho11U·• furn . .,. Un/urn. 110 Conl omlnlumi. furn. JlJ Con<tom!nlum1 uni urn. , , llO Conde, turn. 1r ""'lurn. . JU Townh...,10 turn, llO Townllo1110 unlurn, , JlS T1wnl\w11, furn, or unf urn. l4ll D\lplun 111r1, • • .. . • .. •• )4J O..po•" unfurn. . lJO Duple~111. turn. tr unlurn. 111 ""'· lurn. . 3'° Apl. unlum. . UJ Ap41 .. lurn. or 11nfurn. , . 110 "'""'' ••• ' .• 400 ltHm ' I O.lrd " 40J Hllols, Mo1111 . . . . 410 Gllfll Htme , • 0 .1 511rnm1r ltot1lll1 . . . 110 V-c:ollon llt..,1111 . . . IJJ 11tenl•l1 to Shire . 110 G.1r.11es IOr RHll , IJI OHk • Rtnlll ... . . ... o l.Wu1ff'l1111Nrl11 ., . 450 Slo•Oft ..... ... IU 11on1111 w.1n1tod , • 1•0 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General General * Bolboa Bay Properties * BAY AVE. MESA VERDE 4 Units-S75.000 Cust . bit. 413R . Lux- OCEANFRONT uriou s poo l \~'/ja cuzzi . Nifty duplex J{cs l Joe., I blk fron1 $155.000 675-70!)0 I golf course. Bargain at MESA~ VERDE I $ti4,f>OO. G·t!-7491. Golf Courlie llt.h Green is right at j LIDO SANDS I your back door. 3 BR . 3 Gil . 2 ba. hon1e. I :l ba , hornc \v/pool. 3 Steps lo ocean. J)r1\'e Ca r :.; a r. $79,500. by 4804 11iver Ave .. 551i-8300. N.B. $49 ,950. Gi'.l-7420. ,·~ .. _, .. _~_ .. _-__ .. _._ .. _~·-·-·~·II ~j lB .~1 ~ .......................................................... ... m REALTORS 4 Local Offices to Serve You ,.,,.,..,..c-11 Ctrtl el Th•n•olln L"tl l'Olkf,I .. !10 - General General A. U~IClUf:. liUML IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS -Ocean vic>v lo lhe rear. deep \\·ater poo l to the fore. i1n- n1aculate 4 bedroo1n rel)"i dence in '<l a 1niddle. And it's a beauty! Fully developed: beauti- fully developed; bcuullfully n1a inta ined. Cood value at $76.500 . /\. listing of J ean Cole. Open Thursday 1-4 ::JO. UNIQUE HOMES Realton, 675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar PETE BARRETT REALTY J 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B. Ge ne ral LOTTA HOUSE LITTLE PRICE $22,995 FULL PRICE 642-5200 General =-----1 INVESTMENT [."111 ll"plex ill '.;"UOd Costa l\'ll:'sa al'cn. Priced right at ;ibuul .'i.fi tiuies ~u.:;s. Ask· ing SG:.!,500. ~G~e""n"0","a~1 "'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"G"e"n""e","a"1 "'"'"'"'"'"'"""I Tht• 11·; 1Hsf1111'1 •d 1111 ner nu1 ~I S•'ll this inuua .. 11Jr1IP 11111' .\l:n::llifi,•eut llf>I\' Uuplex iu C111·011a 1/l'I .\tar. FanlaS!i(' 1·us111n1 fl'atur;•s, :111 quati!y appli;1uees <uul l1anh\'al'e. l.u.~J i la1nlSl'a11i11~. sll'iking d .. :-i;..'11 ;uid LUlnrs. ,\."ki111.: St:!l,500. Coldwell Banker LIDO EARLY AMERICAN L;1rgc j bcdroo1n ;1111l d1 ·n hon1e . (:real lo· l'~ll •on on .'ltreet I<• :-.lrf'Cl lci l. $1fii ,500. ONE OF THE MOST ... bCilUti1ul h0niP:-. in I lli\ i.'l":-.ily J:>arli, :t ht!.d- 1'00111 S , :21 .! bath~. l ntnily roon1 . \Vet bar. l'ri1nl' greenbelt locution. Offt.·red for ·>li l .H~IO. SPYGLASS HILL l .. ovct.v ti he(lroo1n traditional hon)e. Coz y 1a111ily roon1 \\'ith tirepl:u . .:e and \1•e t bar. l \onu ~ roon1 . S\ri1nn1ing pool, gaztJIJO, \'iel\". ~JU8.500. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hill1 Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. General Genera1 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN IlY APPOINTMENT Custom Home On Lagoon 1 Gracious 5 Bdr1n.1 4~.s bnth ho1ne 'vith well planned dinitYJ r1n., f;uuily rn1 ., dinette, & huge n1aster !:i Uitc. Lovel y gardens \vith \vinding: stair to second floor. Pier & slip. S297,500. 70 Linda lilt Drive Pri1ne 45' lagoon lot -$150,000. Memat1um JOJ _G_e_n_•_,._I -------JG ·c•cn.c,;c•_•0•cl ______ _ 1 Newport Heiqhh CUSTOM 5 BEDROOM MESA VERDE 4 Br. + Den Newport Heiqhh Reduced To $43,950 ~Car oh! hoine, (:01n11a l'alilt> 111..•11· 111•.1<k•ls a1'1:' st·ll1111.~ !or BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR e11ild 1111~1t•\'•·1· yuu 1ra111 on 3.CI Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 67S.6161 l!u~ t·hnit·•· ( '1•1·,111;t Ul'I i\J;1r ~'"'""'"'.";,.,,...,..,..,..,..,..,~..,..,~..,..,..,..,..,..,.., •~•llHlll'l"l'i<t l 111\ · J ~;11·k in.t: ~-- ,..,.. lrl ntpor1111on ............ S«lil Club> Tr1v1r "' "" n ... I '--t.ot-""'_'"""_~) [OJ FouNI UrH 10:>1 Lt1t "' '" 1'--1_"'_"_"'_"'_"_~! \ 1• J tcMol• I. lnO!rvcHon• TllN!rocil '" "' [ -..>M ...... J~ su·.,lc• Olrt<tery Jo~ W•"ltd, M•I• Jtll W•"''°'' Fem~le JODI Wi"led, Ml.I' Mtl• W•nlMI, M&F ·~ ·~ "' '" '" WESTCLIFF AREA POOL HOME $41,000 FULL PRICE '1'111 ~ lk'.l\Jliful 1•••! l~•n\•' 1:- :1 I ";ti I .tl\il' •>II 11•iJ.1,\•'.• 111;1L'k•·I. Th" hu·:" l n·\·- :-had,•d !tit ~1\·l'.; 1111." l~<1!lf' ;\t•\l l ~Jl'I :ol111n.•pl11•1'f' :11 l'fl lu·r ;1n•:1 prl\'L'~. ~".or 111r1hcl' 111rv 1·1n;11 1Pn, ph a .• ,. I ~.11J1'.\ .~1~1~1~~~.~-' 1·1r,1 I :111.i 111·11 ;u·~ ,.:, .... 111·1111"· 111.11111.110•'<1 :! \, ,, d r u•I tn h••llh'. l '••t.I' llro>pla!·t• arid Ill< 1• 1"1111 1, ()!fo·r.•d lt1 ~ 1~.:~i-1. c·:1t1 1; u;-0:1:~-, The BERG Co, Successor to "'"' 545-9491 l _]~~-~~z_ * 6. UNITS* ![§] Huntington Beach Merchandis• ~ :\1111 1•~ . ~I.II-.~. lt"lll '" 1·;u1 '-----· Walk 0 r & lee \ ',.,.,,,,,,, ·' ,,;,. '"""""'""" 111111'1"'" ... too 1.J ,r.,. '1 '!. Bl: I l.i11th uuils. ,.,,.11111cK 111 _:::==':':':::'='':'':'::''c'::;'===-= ::;r;2,{)jH). ~=~~':. Mt1erl•!' ..... : (',.11 fjj:_:...;ltilj:; !Jj!).....\J!l() f:vr;;, C1..,...1 a. Equipn1"0nl .. ••.. .. IOI NEAR GOLF COURSE ONE YEAR OLD Tl11s lx-11ullfo1I flle:;a Vl'rd1• hOllli: \\'/IS <'US(i"llll l1uill 1•11" gr :•1·ious lll'inl!. Snr11f' of !h1• rna11y ff•at111'(·s "r ll1is l ine l">lll l' <ti'(•; :1 huge bCdl'OOlllS, !11'1 f<tlllily l'llOlllS, pool \\"ilh J ;u·u1.1.i. .\: <'.'\q111site f'fll"J"l('f.~ untl th·;ip1•s. All of !his plus h1'autif11ll~· l1u1d ~cu 11 {·<I ground.~. F"r f u r I h ., r infnnnati(lrl. rlt..·a:<e ('11 1 , :.i: .. -010:1. Walker &Lee II!•~ ClfAft . \!:okt• an n111•1l111n11•nt 1t1 .. t'•' und lorin;..: Y1JU1" 1·lil'c!-;l.111I, I :r•1·:11t~•· tlii." I 1' •u .. •· •"111 "t \;,~1 . ·1 RI:. 1"•lll•'l'ti ~1I•' d•·11. ~:!1.~11-); ~" '"u'd ho.•111,•r 111111'.V un rtuS uni'' ('all :~1.-,_!)1~11 2 1:.\, huill·111 ki11 ·lu·u. 1••11 Harbor Hinhlands >I/I'd \'i<l'd. \\'alk In 1•\1•]'\'· . ., l]un;.:. ·,\J•}th·;,1<•d ~··l ll'r ~,1;.s .: 1:,•rlno<u11 :,11d +h·n 11"1\ll'. SI-:!.!.. N.1"~' [ll11•l aJirl h•n\!s(.;ap111~. (I,,_,,. Id ;-,j•)]l'l11I .. , 11.<l"k, l11Jr:11-y HJl d \\' l' .s 1 r-Ii f I Shoppiu·:. n ffl't'1·d al s;i'i.:llJO. Cali ti 16-U.'i:i.i. C:dl 1;1 1.-;-21 1 Ql" Jtl\ .. The BERG Co. Successor to BAYCREST OECORATOR'S HOME l r:~l!I f:Jt>~nnrr .~ I i v a hi t i t y 1'f>111hi1u•d in 1hi" ::.'.!Oii s11. fl . honll'. 4 l~dr111 s., ·I baths: formal 1!itllll\! + ,:ep. l:unily rn1. S<·c·h1dl'1'.I u11:-1an·s n1st1". study. Not lensc•I land. ---P'wrnltur• tlO Girt .. S•I• 111 Htllltllo141 Goodi Ill 'twefry , • . •• . IU M1chlnory ..•. ... YOUR HOME AT THE BEACH associated BROKERS-REALTORS 1025 W Bolboo 67 1·l6t) i,u1rr "·11h 1Hljn11iin'.! den 01 1-~~~~~~~~~-- SUPERMONACO I c'.'"F'.<l C~11~:'~orthy Rea ltors 640-0020 UPPER BAY 1u In !11<• ~11\·••te1I sin;..:IP f:u1uly Ml .. tlllfttoWI .. Ml1coll111t0U1 \llf:onttO M111ic•I ln1tn.om1nl1 Office P'wrnllurtl E•vlp. .. l•llft/0 .. lnS . ., .. Stwlnt Mie~IOH S,ortlnt Gooll1 •• Sloro, llt1!1ur•"'· tar :~; 1i.'s1dcn11.d aroa South 111 ~he __ .,._.., _____ _ 1u !111y in ('11ro11a •h•l ~[:1r. Tirt·•! n( li~1k1 u;: ;1! 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I :,i.,·lll·nr ;\It ''•' \"1•1'11" i<M•atll•ll :1! :1 pr1i·i• h·,, 11 1.111 .1t111'1I f1ay l•>I' <t Ill'\\ h1•llh' IH llll)' "tht>I' a1•,.a Fr11' fur1hrr i11 f•t1'1Jlal1••ll flll'.IS!' r;iJI· ;, 1:1-:J \~JI Walker &Lee ~(A\ (lfAf( 4 Bdrm-No Down G.I. 1.Jl"'' d1l\111 :oi l <1lh1•1·s. 0 1· ;is,:11 111t• 1;:11·· 101111? 1;r1•nl 'an11l,v ho1111· 11 llh laq::1• usi•d-h1·i1•k fir1•pl;11·1·. J)ini11t: 1ni.'n orr lhl'.' 1.1 11·h1'n . Fnl'1·1•d-;i i1• l11'f1I. 1\Jld IO\'t•!v fl'11nt l''IUr1ynrtl. ('II n i t' ;. 'Eas1 r o:-:1:1 Ml'.'sri loch li!•ll~ $.1:!.~~~! C:tll 5•10-1720. TARBELL, Rea ltors SPACIOUS LIVING ~·nb11loui;. Fountain \'a lley hntnt'. ·1 hr. :: h11, ,r, n1uch 111 ur h 1nn1·r. $.').1,!lOO. By (l\\111•r. R:t!l--4l~. or Lease for $500/mo. Ca II 644-7211 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: SJ L VERCREST MOBILE HOME 211' ' ;,:;· 2 HJ) 2 BA. <carp., ilra1ll'1I, l!l !·lns., 1·erl'ig., 11·as!u:•1· S:. l'IC'C. clrvcr. 11·ircd f11r :!'20 :1 ir c·u1i1I., kili:h. ~·!1wk, sl\\l'ilJ.:(' shed, land· i-:t·1111••d 1111lio. TIH'C'C y rs . otil • lil\t• llll, Lo".'!\("(! ill llCIV 11dul! pk. n1r;1y h111n noisy ~·t. Ont.."'hl•lf Iii. f"ln1 1·luli- h1111s!" ~1 :>.·l!f.1. C:ill EVJ::S. '.! l ::.t;~J·l· lt)!l!J. 1;!11.' l ;.:.! . CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES, 10~1 \ Sile l)t• .• BI'el'. Cchl ral A\ c. aemss fL11n1 Hr('JJ. ('ornn1. J·lns r .1 l~it #'1(.i. CONTl\rf ltAY. l'K. Jl.!Glt fol' sh•,l1\•in~. , • for Clnssificd Ad ACTION Call A. Dally Piiot Ad .. Koi- '42·5678 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1 ~1r=..:t• :; BP., :! lo;1 .• lt1111il) 1'111. Nl'11 I~· rlf'Pn!'., \l)l:,.:P ll•!. Fi1·s1 lin1l' ofl••rrd ut S lll.~l.-ll CORBIN-MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 Do Something Different This Year! Send Your Valcnl•ne Greetings vio Da ily Pilot Classifi ed Ads To get your mes\oge on t~e special valentine'\ page Dial Direct 642-5678 '~·l,\'l il'\\' J\\"' Ch111'!11H•.! :: fl,., ln•oll\ li1Jn1t• \I olli :-111-i'L' l.oi·i.:c ;..1nl. C•lllrl11'~ l1<.1nf! .ol \1S 111·~1 ·1•111 h\ liio• dt1Lk f."•1"111 . l'ull (,,111:1•), • ~·:1.:it10 PENIN. FIXER ,\J.,d,.r11 :: !:!:. '.! B.\, 1'··11111· I ,uJ:t :t·St11l'~' l1"11l"' Hl111);. I 1 .... ,.11 ,., 11i111.:.~. r1·1,1.-. ~1111111:.:. '1\~'!'·"i1r•d :..;:,r. St !•1 1'1 I{·~ I f,,, V;1(':1nt -n11r11•r ""tk n•- •JUi1•1•rl: 1-'nr11:isli1· 1·;du1• .ii s:,7,_.~~1. l~)I\' d1•1,11 'ITl's (>I" 1 r111le (1/.;:! ! ('nll fi 1:1·1' !f~f. \~ f:. llo";1nl & lA1. ~ r .... ~~·•"'.i.n.;.. ... IMMACUL ATE-- 1•1 :111·1' Cnncl•-, in \\':1111111 :-:.r11;1 n·. Hi~hl~, u11~1·11dt•1 I , \\'ilh (•11s10111 1lra111·s: i'losc 10 fK••l S.: park :11•1•:1. Prlr•t.:d 111 $I'll ;'l( $?.O.!l.'1fl MORGAN R EAl,JY fjj}-'~;.12 fil:""r-G [11! ---l~l)()()I! P001 ... lron~1~· 1•1111·.1 t" S11<1nish e..;l:1te. \l:1~s11 1 • IK'.>1 1 •~ :qui :-:k ,v ,1u111es. 11 ~ fon11nJ rlinin'~. Fil'Sl:1 pnrl_v ,,111111. 4:1· rl<'rl 11i1h lnd(lrlr 111..IQI. l·!Ur:.H.Y! Hk1'. tl-fJ-fl'.·:0:1. --LARGE LOT-- r:t\STStDI·: COSTA l\IESt\ ;:, x Jtj:l "'i1h "Z l'k.'(1roorn tK11n1' hu')::c dhle <'Ill' ~ar~tgt' [lh1;; hU.,1!1' 1vnrkshop. i\11d 1wrn lu huild. S32.lXn. Roy McCt"lrdle Realtor J>:l(I Ne\\'PQl1 Al\'d., C. 1\1. SU-7729 DAILY PILOT REOUCED $4000. 1,:~:"':"''.!~~:"'~~:"'~IRv n\\'rtl'I' for 4Juick sah'. ; :i r:R. 2 R,\ IKJ!lll' in Sl!lllng anyU1lng wllh ti Dai~v C"l lffhAl'l'I\, 1000 Cllfl Drivr, l"t\lot ' Cl/1!$1flcd Ad is 11 Nt'l\'I~ or! Bcl\Ch. S,O:,fl,~. 11ln1ple mail er jns l Llptu hou"'t' d11\ly. !'"118-1192 l'(llt IJ.I~! "I' E'\l'S fil:l-1122 f,,r 14 (';11·~ :1111! ;1 :~·llO· h11i).r.1.G;;;;•;";";';a;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; General ]11·.: <ll'l' dL'\1'IL•]'lll•'lll l>OS·11 ,..i11illlll'" lh1·111•)' 11·il) l 'Hrry l"I. T.IJ . <11 l\', (•t\ rlu:< :<hu1111i nJ..: C"ll· 1<·1·. J\dd11io11al l1uildit1t.:; ;11·1·11 l1\.11l;1l1JI' · l"nt: hii-:tory "I t't•nl h'.l~1"si 111.: a11p111xi111;111'.'l~ ~\:!,l~~J ·l )\'ai". ,\ski ll l! S'.l!l.~lllll. Cus!:t ;\/cs11 .~11nppi11~ 1 1·1111•1· ll i!h l~IUlll Iii f'Xjli-1 1111. (I\'\')' s:;J.()(}IJ L:"IV)S~ Jll '7:! · ll"il]I 1111/V '11H' h;1lf •!f 1!1!• ::(~I' .-.; '.!Sii: Jnr d e\t'IOpt>d . L;t'IOd \\'. !!!th S!rr1•t (•nnv·r. 0 1\·11cr >1111 rarry l iil'~c 1:-t T.D. c:1"\'l•I l~l'i,..;1nl 1\1·j•, loc:11i1.>n ht•ll\1 •1•11 S;in !Jh·i.:u ;111d ~'.I 1,;.1 rrt·r11 a~·s • li:lOO' h\111thll" ••II '.\ll):t)' 1<•1 "'"i!h tt•inla'~" <Ul h10 "tJ"('•'ls. Op- r•ir1t1111I 1•' t~· :-t1<·ce."sful 111 H 11 ""' r.111:.!1' c•t ;ieri\ ities. The BERG Co. Successor to HEAVENLY HACIENDA J·]Pi.:j11ll :;,p.1111 .. fi infhlf'll1'<". ~·: 111:;~111• I 1"1•!lf'•illlll hHlllf' 1111h 1nn11.1l 11i11111:.-. :1rHI r1nnl l;il1l1• ~l11• 11111111.\ i'•llll \lith :-uul.1•11 llr•·pl:I!'•' n n d < 1\!J\t'l'.~i)llHll pi! 1 ( \ ! ;': :0.1 11~h•1· :-. II i t " • lhll.!t~ p 1·t11t•~.,:i,~nall.' l.i11·l~1-.qiNI •"••l'll•'r l"l \111h 1•,.11r 1"1·n 1TI~I' :.:;uln•11. \\"a't1, !11 a l1 1 s1·h,.ul.", t11l\' 1111!1• I" tin' 01:"au. S.'11,0IJO. rc..W::t::E ~REALTORS 962-4454 BIG CANYON FAIRWAY LOTS I JO J AVOCADO DR. NEWPORT CENTER 640-1120 IRVINE TERR. #4 1003 Bonnie Doone Open Daily 1-S A blend of Catifr•11iia & i'p.'lnish f{an1 ·hn · \\TO\Z!;hl i1·•1n :.;H ies ,1.; Spanlsh tilt• 111 lruffic areas. pr11vide a fas· t"i1~111i11;; a11nospl1•·1·e in rt us like 11e11· hon1e. ·n1en~ ;.irr :.; IJ.;1'. IK!rn11i., fnn11:.l din· 1ng-r111., di'n ~ 11·1·t lial'. Appni.-.;. :.:.000 sq. It .of li\·i11:.: SJlaL·e. All this PLUS au Cl:· 1·i!itl$! panuraniic: l'i,•11 oJ Avoid Loan Fees i\ssum .. the rxi:.ting: VA loa111 this •I bedl'v •n1, :! bath hon1 , :uvl s:11·e . This 11ew llstin ·j is lrl!.·uteo\ in 1\le.<;a tlel l\taI" 1\'ithin e:1.'>y 1\· a I k I n ;:; 11io;;tacc to i11l Si·hooh;, shopping and Costa !l.Iesa's l111·g-est )1/ll'k. '111e n11·ner Is iu ptucess or 1iaintin~ and cnrpetin~ uutl 111ay lJP 1villing lu r11•goti:.de tl 1P selling price ol $3li,900. Call NO\V!! co: Ts · WALLACE REALTORS -S46-4141- (0pen Evenin91) lw!th lhc lwv ~:.. llCf'iHI. "'"""""'"""'"'"'"'"'"'"'I ~1 1G.Jw Scllinr.: ;lny1hing 11i th :i Daily f'ilnt Classificrl Ad is a siH1ple n1attcl' • . jU~l i':ill (j.12....:;(;iiS~ ----·------General ACT NOW- FANTASTIC 1~~1 bargain buy in Costa fllf'~a. \Von't Inst. Sha rp 3 hecl rooni, 2 bath home. Repaint('d inside. -beautiful riC'1\· shag c.:n'P('t. Hurry on 1hii-; 0 11e Only $32,000. C;Jl! llf'<t Ca.rpi:ot, r:. ea 1t o 1· s ;,~6-86-10 . .-------General MACNAB IRVINE -------··------- APPLE PIE CONDITION ~parkling: clean 4BR, 3112 bath condomin- iun1 in 81uffs Area. Many an1enities. $58.000. L;ladys Russell 642-8235. (F50) NOW IS THE TIME T~autiful V'ista -Catalina. mountains, \Valer, nite lights. Decorating possibilities unli1nited'. Dover Shores private beaches. 4BR1FR. $114,500. B. Morphy 642-8235. (F51 ) BAYSHORES -LOVELY LIVING lnunaculate 2BR home \V/lots of pecky ced<1r -bearn ed kitchen -ideal location. $67 .500. Ma rtha Macnab 642-8235. (F52) LIDO ISLE -NEW OFFERING l>t li•.!11tfu\ conten11>0ra ry designed by Rich· Ard Neu tra. 4BR's. 3 baths. Jg. F R. Beau· liful loc:ttinn "'·bay vievJ from 2nd story • -l!I' lot. Sl39 .500. Ilnrriet Perry &12-8235 . r FJ:ll "EVERYTHING JS IN" .\o vn rd to p lant . no sprinklers to install. 11 0 cirnpcs or carpets to select ! Panorarnic '"""' -3UR's. 2 balh. DR. FR. $137.500. i; .. 11 .c Kerr 644-6200. ( F54) .... -------- [Irvine \ Mocno•·'"'"° ... ,., .... _ ~ . -- Wednesday, Ftbruary b, 1974 PILOT-ADVERTISER -J4 .. ( . 44 DAIL V PILOT Chner• Wtdn~sday, Frbru.1r1 ti. i q74 ~-----~~--,.,----------.-c--;-c:--------..-,.,::::,,-;:o:-:;:-----;o-::::::,,-;;:rr:::'.'.::r-Newport Beech Gen•ral BlfiiOi Pen1n,ul• Coste Mesa Irvine L1gun1 IMch ,!:l;,o~g~un;•;;,N~lg;u~o~I::-;:-;.;;~ r :N;•;w~po;;r;t~Bo:;;;•;;c;;;;;;;:::::~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;I . -.. ~·At Co ltl,vcll Banker. \ve 3re c:;<trcmely proud • f' of our residential sale~ staff. ·rhey art.> tru!y -. the finest group nf real e'i t:i1c: 11a les prores· s1onals ever asscn1blC'd. < 'ollcl'I h L'1 )1• they represent over 200 years of residential sale~ experience in the Orange c·t·iinty coa~t:.11 to1n- 111uni1.v. \\°hen yr.rf thlnk of buying or selling real eslalc. thillk of th e profcsi;ionals al (..'ol d· '\'ell l~anker. \Ve proudly presen t 1 heir 11a11H.>:- to you: \Vray Alldl'C:W !lluriel f3arr ttlarcia Bent~ \\"illian1 Rents La \;era Bu rns A·larie Ru:ih Jerry IJalebout Kath v Elli o!t 1'oni · Es('nt,:ir Ru ssell Fl ynn Ka y Glavas Donn;i God shall t-:eorg:c l~ ru pc ~1ary 1 l:ir,·cy Eileen I I 11dso11 Patricia !lug t_;arv J\nox Deai1 Kr in.:.: ~larv LA•ll ~lar111n .li1n · i\luJ1c1· Oon Nou r.,c ~:rl c JJ1pl'I' 1_,a ul ()Uici< f(~t h ryn H :1 ul ~lu11 I ,uc:v llnse \'at.Sanders <'arcil ·ra1111n ('a1 hrvn ·r,.nnil1c <:enc ·\.rl'C'l:ind J ln1va rd \\'rl!s t:i t ha1·cl \\Ira\' J{ubcrL YorkC Telephone 644-1766 or 644-9060 2161 San Joaquin Hills Road, Newport Beath A COLDWELL BANKER COMPANY General General HARD TO FIND IN TOWN LIVING \Vith real country at· rno sphere. Good 3 Uedroon1 hon1e on large 135' .deep tot . Close to Ne\1'port Hack Bay. Hard\vood fl oors. Double garage and screen· ed pa tio. Priced 011ly $3:t500 \Vith assumable 6:!1.i'iO loan, payable $185 per mo. inrludin~ everything. Call for co1nplote detail s 546-5880 SPANISH VILLA 2-STOR:Y i\dults only tO\\'nhouse . adjacent to l\ilesa Verde C~oun try ('.lub. l..Jark-like set· ting \vith beauti ful poof and grounds. Offer· ed at only $39,500. CALL 546-5880. ~o ~'~• HERITAGE ' • REALTORS General 546-5880 Open Eves. General PRESTIGE NEIGHBORHOOD 3 BEDROOM, 21fi bath. 2Y:? vears ne\v. Beau- tifully decorated. Overlooks private golf · cour se. Convenient to everything. Only $64,500. CALL 540-1151. MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME OVERSIZED 4 Beclroon1 on one level, far nily room, ctinin~ roorn, 3 baths, service roo1n, ne\V carpets. dra11cs and paint. . Beautiful n1ove-in condition. Full pri<:e ~59 ,000. Call 540-1151. SUPER BUYS R-1 Lot Lot . . . .$8500 2 BR Duplexes .$34,950 ERITAGE REALTORS \' \r.\'\'T ·1 nn. l:un. nn., POPULAR MIRACLIS 3BR, :lBA, din rn1, 2 [111l(;s, 1,.,. kit '2 :-.iv •"t.51KI SOLACE l SERENITY IN 1 in bedroom, .:.'Otrun. poul, :it7ii'ihrill Ht>iilry-tlla-4600 3 Bll, 2 BA home in prin1~ \'au v1i>w thcl lovely 110l&J'1u1n MODERN 1411.000, 23521 Be Im a r, ret1klentltd ~·· f'rMhly m )OU 1,:ntrr tht. <$ WJ1n SJl-1233 Corona d•I Mir Pftlllled. all bl.trul, roiy 2~ hulh non1e 1vith l1unll)' E 11: l rem e. cootemport.1')' L•k• For•lf fireplace. fu.mily rm and room and WnnaJ dmin1; arch.ltecture, ln trl-ltwl Corona del Mor Bachelor 'ad With l'ool Un u i.:••r11 ·n1u'i fi0:\100 [ut 111 11.1lk·I0·1Jl'l\•n1c (•n1nn1un- l1y IJ-:11••!1 Cu1~1na ll lgh· l11 11rli;. 11 I et' dt•t~!J'/tll•d 2 l~J', :! Ba t1vt11c 11 1th lonnul \i l11i111:, ~pn1 ·i1111. rn1111t1•r }ol!il\.'. f "l1, .••••d 11·11!1 p.1:,iu .~UJ1 i!l•1·k Ulld l:il'£:u ft"l"to furn1 1•11JI S(i9,:!()0. CALL 644-7211 nm 4°/o ("•r11u1 1o;.~1un ls llw 1•1\al ~uu J••I· 11hcn \VC llst vucn1 1l 111 -"1111('1' 11c1:uµie1 I horlll'.!I. 7 .\fulll1>le tls1!nl{ ho<i Ms :1\':1d11l1Jc. Charles Qu int11.rd, ~·;il~._28lh yr. 642-2'191. 11.\H.HOH VIE\\' II ILLS, LU.>;K. Large J Rl1, den, :l'~ l!a. ·rlhumn l\lodcl 11•/2 rrpli·s, llf'nn1 1·lng.~. Lik(' 11~·1v, QuiC'1 s1n·1't. VIP11•. $\lli,li(J(l 1 includes l n n d 1 • Prui. 1,111)'. G-l l-ti:17~. I lliPLF'.X: ·1:0:1 POit-,_-'C-117\a-,-.I hlks In loeach, By owucr, S69,~tll). li75-K402 I "\'l'S/ II 'k Jlll:o.. 11 .IHBnr~ \IJE\V JllLL<; E!o•t:u11t •I Hr. & F'iun r n1. s:1n,m~J· 111 :<1 n18 i11c pool. $~):1,UOO inr la111!. fi.H-297!i NE\\' 5BR, S1iec1acular vu, ;1/!l Jl<1t1•I, Sl25,000. Ooen ta.rxe yard. aoae l.Q major S6l 500 lncl~ U\e lf.Jlll deiJ&n, Located h1eti up "R" RATE'O JJOME pnrk a.rlCJ all tcOOols. Be.:t ,CALL 552-7500 ~ on " CUNCOA'S~.,!,A~E·", Deane Woodilen: o Pen \D.lue · S:~~.960. C..11 ~ -.. "'"''...,'"' L..nd I •--h . 'c~ R ' VISION . 'fE~. or beam•, -'• •-" ""' S<l\11 1 " ~ tors. l'\llUc deck. In th i:: "SECLUO!D RETREAT" Lovely 3 bedroom, 3 \J alh family home in the Bluffs. Lush greenery surroundings n1ake t.hla home beautl!ul, b"Jany custom teatures. Jfa:f to be seen to be appreciated. $53,900. Dana Point (r; "\Vood1", Chunttlna &. The l!ntry haU ha.a lloon .-..... .. _~,,.. k • d h' I I ol MODERN BRICK & hnrna" rnv. '~""'· CLO~E to·Ounr.i Pt. l\tn r!nti. re I 2 0 R '' s """Ill club. $59.900. nulltli>r l'lose out. Ne'v 4 OJM"n~ 10 B • Toi e Reallur11 & Aa•oc . U..!n 1i, 2 ha, 1111.lscplug iucltl. SERVICED BY 2 BATllS. 58&-8500 830-3173 Price $~~<1.9j() & 2 BR, 2 REALTY REAL'rORS Center stairwell leads to lt \. !::.~. lbfl, :.·. r!oirn. Af· Univ Park Cellter, Irvine u1assivu llv. nn. "·ith Lido Isle GRUBB & ELLIS co. trr1~x11is !213! 33J.l;ti:t.!. ~!!!!!~!'l!l'!"'"""'!''"""'"""'l 1'' IREPLACE, VAULTED .._11 .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiilOiii-• IBY OWNER • On su!)t'r OPEN BEAM CETLINGS & SUMMER NI"' -REAL TORS 675-7080 OC EAN HARBOR greenbelt w/blkc t 1· 111.1, f!EAVY CROSS TIMBEHS. r-.tove In · be1t prlrfti horne 1 ~!1!1!1!1~!""~!!!!1!1!!!!! .... ~~~;"!~';'!!'"'""'""'I awan:l-wlnnlng Appn.IOOl>a. lllun1inated by FIXED on one of the Jarrer lnt11. Ntwport Beach Newport Seaoh VIEW Cathedral ceilings, 4 BR, GLASS SK'l'LIGRTS. \V1tll 3 Bil., la1nll)' 1111., 2 hath11 . lJ,OO'J s11 ft l(Jt ~:lJ,000 2 1 ~ BA, dlr1. rin., tam. rm., of glass opens to sun deck $711,~. GRAND OPINING NEW OFFl!RJNGI Bin·. (71'11 6iJ.-74l'I ticaut. lntlsc11 'd., in area of \Vnll AN OCEAN VTE\V. TR.ADE ONLY T OPEN W!D. 1' · 1 Newport B1y owers "" 1111ure f'Xpcns1vc 1ome11. Rich v.'/\\' carpeting tiu-u· aear . 3 BR .. 2 bn. Good 00 1806 Pt. R•nwlck Pl. TO OE f\tOVEU: 2 Br house, !\IMier plllll. conun. $54,00J out. Exlen:olve use o t rente.l hls!ory. $75,000. \\'Ill I & 2 BEDR M -1 Unit vpt, c!u1Jlex & 3 551·3916. t.IODERNISTJC UGH'r!NG conalder Orange Cowit)' In· C'ONOOM.INJUM l!Or-.·JES Im n111 f'. 11.V. hon1e, 1,r l~iuse. :,;1~-lti~. \V,\L.NUT ~"UAr~E: Ali:·ne ;~1:-t. ru. RES & Sp QT c.'Ome pt"QVC!l1.Y up lo $125,000 ~11roSlnltp,l~nmes Por1ot!110 rl\O{l(•l. 4 Bit, '"" LJGll rs """' 3~~ ha.. f11rn111.I din rm., Huntington beach Cilndo. Cozy l BR, 2 . · Full Set·urily f!ighrise f I.JO shat:. di·apes, patio, a.Ir Step~aver k .1 ~~hen hall St-.1 & <·onc-1e con ... ructlon ll1"1" I rrn~n nu:, ml L, Price Reduced $1000. 2 Bdrm. + Pool $23,995 2 Adnn condo., dC'81rahle ground level floor plun. I \~ )'t'at'S ne""'• i-~reshly Painted 111th tustl.'ru!ly paneled and 111!i'!"vred Jh·ln~ roon1, plush wallJIHpel"ed dining n1-..:R, shag t;!H'pel:<t ,i:, cuslum tlru11C!, oversized pllntry aren, near schools. 11·a.Jki ng l\lslt11l(·e to H u n ! in g Ion Cr.nter, Swin1n1lng PIJ?l and n111ny pn1·k nr<'H!\. Pru.,~ n•- rh1 c:etl SIOOO. Nu""' $500 h<'ln1\' 1na1•ket \'ll!Ue. Call 111\lay 847-3095 l'O lld, pobl, cahle TV, RLT-1~ RANGES:. OVEN, .... '"" ~· 11· rpr. uo:aul. ,.ex can (Hshwshr, storage. $30,950. DISH\\·SHR, DISP., ETC. Priwte Balconie~ lilet.I enlryw11)' & rear & By Oll.'ner. 642-3181 Long snack ha~ opens. to IDO [ $SS ODO 2 prage space, per unit. f1\J11t pulios. Low n1aln1. 2',-0-""~7'-~-'-,.~. ~ .. "",...-I dining area, ,v11h a vir."' L ISL -Root top .undeek ynnJ. S89.~ rncl. land. SELL brand new 2 Pl11.u or the Rock Ribbed llills. f Unusual Opportunity to Pur-GIB WALKER 1ton1e T111'tlerock. 3 Dll, ~ THI~ UNIQUE HOJl.tE lS chase Bay1ront Proper'y ln R•ALTY 67'52•• 1 t " }fere IH )·our chance to live N B h 11; .r vv Hi\, \Vf'I »ir + f'X ra!l. VACANT &. owner !nut on Lido & enjoy p"estige by ewport eac · 3355 VI• Lido, N.8 , IA\·f'ly & priced lo ~ell ft1!t. a"I"--·•,-" ... to SEU.. J'r y g., .... 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. I! IR .. ""' L"U ..., the iea. our own .. .,an ... , 67, 'S'l 11:~3-:....:! Jt>.1MED., FOR ONLY. castle. Juit •tepe to the -" ~twport Shor" Laquna Beach $52,950 hcach. Vacant & the o"'·ner H•rbor View Home SEE TO BELIEVE! '"Ill el'cn cArrr, the loan. Ininial·uhue 2 Wim, :! halh *WATERFRONT* ANXIOUS OWNER MISSION REAL TY Jlerbert H11""•k 111!1 Realtors hoine ii·irh luvelv rlt>n. SunJ1• ·I BI L, 21! b11., din. rm., nus!!c wood & glfl!t:i 3 hrl1111., gs:; So. Coasl Jlwy., Laguna 839-1600 or 963-5681 t~n ll villg 1111 1 . .,.iih th~'Pl<H"e. hrkfRI, :11u,1. 2 \l/11tcrf1'0n( den hon1r Jn \l"oodll.Y nrea. PHONE (714) 494-0731 2 STORVBA-vr=RONT Dining 1·111. D1·ean1 kilvht·n decks. Corne r lot, you 0\1/l>.' BC' '' Wood n"' 1-1 --~~~~=-o-=.--the liuul! •0J',950 11 ' ' ., • ... • 2 ROAT DOCKS , 48R, 3BA, ll'llh self clcttning 01·e11 & ""' Asking s:19,!"iXl, hut. offl'_r! fQO/o LOAN! lqc fn1n r1n "'/fl•plc, !iv lfl~h\l"fl~lll'I'. Put!o. p11rk-!ikC' CAYWOOD R!ALTY PRIME COMMERCIAL Sparkling nt'w 3 hr. horne r1n, dinette, R•I, SL15,00l ur )'nl'd. Exl·Pptionally pl"ll·rd * Ma.1290 * Ne\\'C'l" hldg., du\\' 11 I 0 w 11 high on a hill "'ilh fantastic lease uptton. 8)' owner 271 11! $6:1.1!00, Call ~!0·1720. South Ligunl Lflgunn; 2rl(l() "Cf. ft . ''lf'\\"!:I iii nil dlrectio11s. Rayshore Avr, Long Beach TARBELL REALTORS con1n11.!r t·. + 2dctux,oceAn l\'IOTIVATED SELLER 1Ah11111tc1 lln)') 438·1748, VIEW PANORAMIC VIEW \"le\.\· apls. Ca!l foi· fur-Uirr \\'ANTS OFFER. Only 10<;{ 436-6261. OO:AN . MILLS d,1 1J.1" 10 .. 1. n1dl', 01~1J39 ........................... ... det:d!s & ;qip"I. Asking tl ov.·n -Asking $46,500. FANTASTIC BUY Forever view of ba.v. n1tns, Sp1u.'!1Ju~ f'Set·utlve •I BR, 2 SIS5.000. CHOICE LOT Bark door to beach 1valk. & JP'M'll LX'll. l yr old Htulls BA, diniu~ 1·111, lut•e fan1 Costa Me!e FAIRWAY HOME 0:-J rtlESA \'E ltl)E C(ll·:-.:·rHY t.:LUH c;oLf t ·~ llJH~E. Big: 2 story, 4 t~·drn1. 21 ~ lliilh, din 11n .~ dt·n. i'a11n1•1tmlc vic\I'. B1°li'k firt1pl111·e . F n s t IK•sses.~i011. PriL~tl to sell, $1i:'J.!KIO. CALL 536-8136 EASTSIDE CUTIE {lJ\ R·2 Jul. H1~in1 10 nctrl 1 llH,.11"1• 1111\I 'J\)U \JIU:-! SC(' ltl a1•p10 •1·l;1h'. All tl11s fu t ~1;.:i0<J. Cidl lilU.7711 01lf'n ('\ t·~. Walker &Lee BEST BUY IN COLLEGE PARK ::Bit 2HA. F1111lu~li<' /';d•1s \"1•1"1!t• ll•l\'k ~·ir1•p1aec. 11tr~1 · p:tllo, l'Hl 't' l!\1)lif'1tl shi·ul;s, Jl IJ•·uri111; fruil 1n ·1·~. AnllH11l.\' l'l"ce r·orn1 Poi"il· 0•1n1plctt'ly 11allcd in fnr j1l'l\'ill·.~. $·15.ffJ(], 1 2 7 :1 tulu111hi;1 rir. fi-12-j l."..i OWNER ------• lJrOOl'af(IJ"s n(•]ighl * 3 RR. 'l ha. 11pprr f!r. f'iround flr. h:is st1"11·dn. Jiv. rin, w/!~)Z.\ lq1h· .. fnn1. r11 1.. l ·H1· .~. h;i. Fellcl·tl yanl. Alt f••1· S·l!l.i:-,0 BEACH GIANT $27,900 A GIANT of a '"starte1· honle". Located juJl"t n junlJ) lo l.IE'nch! Renxxleled to include a RIG fa n1 i 1 y rn!C'r1ainn1f'nl 1"00111. Sunny. rounrcy kitchen has all tht.' late!! e."<tras. 3 hi;.:: l~tl 1'00ms, 2 baths, plu~h shag carpet. Rnmhling tree studdL'fl lot. Asswnc o\vller's low interest loan or you 1111.me the tl'rms! VAC'ANT - 1:'11i\'IEDIATF: PO SSES- SION!! Bkr 962-5511 . Southern Elegance In a Ne\v Orleans "fl'cnch Quarter" s Lyle. Ga rd~ n rour1rartl l'.'ntrv. swccµing eirl·ui:u· stnil's io :l spacious Ocean \"ie1v 110n1e. Ahnost completC'd ,I',, rl'etcly for occupancy. flas 3 llr. 2 ba, lg living r1n \V /Vaulted ceilings & Irplc. Cheery kHchcn with !oar.ls o f stora;.:e ,t Urenkfnllt ru-eo.. All bcdrtlon1s h/lve sliding 4 br + bay vu. Now Sl0,000 Condo near IXlOl. 3 Br or r111 . r1·pll', nrrluu1, 7tiOO sq. r.toti\'Alrd srller n e" cl s lesi'I. Hurry! Opeu Sun. 1-2 hr •"'-tlea. Cu.~ton1 1·p(s, fl. O"•ne1 -. P1·inclp11ls only. monevi Pri1ne fl-1 lot in :>jm1. 425 Vlll Udo Norcl. drps, bar, light fi.;11u·ct1, 4!!.1-411 15. $61.."iOO. central Laguna. O\\"ned fret! 67<7•1' rninurti. Von Luh 11·;illpt1pPr, and clear and asking only etc. Privacy & ~Cl'urll)'. _ .,, ... · University. Pe•k I ST.l,OOO. Ml11ion Vl•\o Buy dil't'ct fron1 011·11l·r & UN 1 VE R S l Ty Par k. snve. 614-2336. C,\LL 675-7225 4 BR PLUS POOL ChAnrelor Hom,, 5BR, fan1 Tho BERG Co. Sucessor to \\"e have tt ,i:, that's nol all. BIG CANYON r1:1 . 2 t,.4 ba, a.cros11 fron1 One yr old, low clo1vn. As· Th.is n1ngnHiL't•nt 4 lln pon!, lennls courts, green s11111e 7% 1011.n or lease w' Jtt.'d\\·ood honic cri'n!Nl Uy l>rlr, t'Or. lot, ne 14' I y option. Call &: "·e'll shn11· the architeet/O\\"ner ls one decorn rt'<l. by <>"·ner , $56.5001 you. Asking $43,500. C-21, of lttie beauty. .rt!odr~lly pl'inciplt•s only, cull Zll--. " s""~""" 422 -4 992 , art 5:301 4.9.=t.U2l. 493-0":iv. priccu I'll ~.'~"'· 71•1-552-96.10 Newpol't B••ch DONALD i\t. BIRD Ass()('. ~~~~~!!!!!!~!!!!!~ HV11, 2 BR + tlcn/3 BR Mcbllt Homee 111111' Safe toe, 111ep11 to pnrk, PRIVATE ESTATE gluss wnlls to 11alios. Lot! -~="~~=~=~-or wOlll"l & "lass. A11 .- exccllC>nt ltu.v at $68,500. L19un1 Nlgu1I -.-,-,O~N-A_CO __ P_E_R_F'_E_CT_O_•. I 11802 t..I~~~ * T11 s!ln ~~-]~ J)')Oi1 sch!. Prof. Jnrlscp, 5 BH. & den, :t hnths:~ h,:r. - decor · deep shag, br!ck8, vle\v lvl. Sale or leh.'>l' / Mobil• Hom11 wood ,r;, gas BBQ. $65,500 O{Jfio11. For Sale Fl"e. By Ch\·n 64!-4033 ,,~ "~ 125 IJcdrnu; including n1a~lf'r l~i.;;._,..,,,, suite \\'Ith veranda 494.StiJI BY 011·11er S BR + den, TOO BIO, MUST Silt. heach side Niguel Shores, Llnd11. I.~le, 4 BR, F11m. 41J 2 yrs ue"'· Gu at d l> d b11.s. pil'.'r & i;llµ. Onl )' Sl9."1,. l.'0111munlly. Rec. center 000. Call Dennison Asl!loc .. 1\·/tennl!I ·row·ts, pool, etc, 673·7311 o\·1.'rlooking nzure liluc pool. Gou1111ct kitchen, hug c funii!y rooin, cozy tit• n, 1TySlAl dining. A house l•'r cnlt'rluiniui; ill the true ~u1he111 1nan11cr. J•or nn :ippl lo see.cull The Real Estate Fair 536-2551 or 839-6133 D•corator's Or•am with DEANE GARDEN KITCHEN ll1t1<t' rrl-le1·c1. 1\lth \\'l'I l>a1", !"ll.~ton1 \\'HllP!.!JJl'r-5, fOCt11!Jl ill111 ng, c:q.oc11Sl1"e !aniJSl"illJ· i11g and n1urh, n1ue/1 niore! Only S,11,500. ., 1llaRe Real Estate 962-4471 ( ::~:. / 546-8103 s & s BARGAIN ,,·alk lo beach. $19,500. 496-81.22 E,\STBLUFF Condo. 01\'Uf'r. Tu·o !ICJlRfate Jiving units in --~-· -------1 Formal D.R.. 3 BH, 21 ~ lhe v.·oods~ nclgtiborhoo<l of CY 0 \I" 11 cr_Spac 1 0 u .!I Ba, fan1 rn1, patio. Split l.nr:unn 0tn~·u11, . rur the l'onrloniinuni high al 0 p level. Incl. t'f'C. fa t' i I . pri.·e n/ 0111'. F.aell 1~nl<1~1·d La;.,"\HIH Niguel. Grdclous $67,000. 831-'"...&J!S ln1m the .~lhl'r hy ~hn.1!!~ ~ ;1dul1 lh·io~ & OCfan \·iell.'. trN's. ,\ . Laguna lh1r~a1n 2 HH, 2 Ba. t\la 11 y tl_u1t 1·Hn t Ill.' passt:<l up. a1n t_• n i tie&. tmmncula!c. $.)!j,500. $47.00'.l. 4~~ID8. A'Otan REAL ESTATE ll!)() Glcnn<')l'C :-:1. 4~1-!J-17:1 549-0316 EMERALD BAY ... 0 0 0 0 ' 3 Bdrms. & 2 ba1h8, Cif FN!nch Country Ch11r 1n. Oak fll"!l., beam ccillngll, brick, tile & hR 11rl t'<1rved "·ood o! a quality tha1 is l"lll"e !oday. Ot•enn vie1v . Charrning rountry kltehcn & 11'JTa~. $l29,500. Think TURNER ASSOC. 11(6 N. Coast Hv.-y., 1..agunn 494-1177 o Think • -:-1 Units ........ $59,500 Gren! fnl" \C•1r 1v1u1ul \i\"in" .~· 1·lus1• iu ' !ht v1ll.1).:l' ~ \ r old 811\·arian stvlC" J Jevl·I i11n11l' with npcn tieam cctl· inl!~ 1hru-our , 3 hr '.! h:l t eun1plctc!y finisJ1cd base· n1r111 fur playr111 01· shop. L11d!'y f:u·iliric~. s:;r,,:-,oo, 1~1,,1 4~11 -3S!1R aftC'r ilp111 or :111\ ,11111' \\'!'("kf't11I~. rtl\"!ERA n~:A.l.T\" 1 If! Uz~•Alh\a_\', <:.l\l. • .;12-7007 • 1\LI. TlllS & OBAr>;c;~.;~ TO(/ Hy 011·11,•r, C'11~tnn1 11;1• .~· d<'n Lr~ ftun r1n, 111· i:::oud schools .~· nr1c:hhorhoo<l. J1111ncd !lf'l~s. ~'021 Aliso A\"f'., Opcr1 2-."i Sat S:. Sun 6i5-09?,(). CARMEL MODEL Lu."ury plus 3 BR, :! BA, lovely a vocarlo cpts tiu-uout, custun1 arps, lge fam rrn w wet bar. ;·ormaJ din rrn, <1ll elec kit., oversize Joi, lg 1·nv pnt10. Block fl'lll'l'. ,\dult oct·up1cd. ImmaculHtc. \•1·11·1•11 for <Juick s~ll.'. Custom-On l/2 Acre! Lots of pdvncy in this elrg11111 3 bdrn1. near the I.leach & ~hopping. Excellenl floor plan "·Ith \\"Drn1, ,·!brant decor. 2 baths. rireµlacc, Patio & HBQ. Shnkl' roof, And inspir ing 11·hite \l'Rter 1·le1\·? $86,00U. Call 49-1-l(lJOJ. 0 Think ., " Beach Duplex .$119,SOO Cali fnr arlrti linnnl i11ru fi I:.' 1';"71 17!)7 Oran..;1• ,\\•', C ~1 Newport Heights $42,500 Grral :I h1•1hnnn1 11 1 ! 11 lir1·11l:u·I' "11 l.1q.'• lo l 1·.o· :• ro0111 t11 ul 11hn···~ TQ ••'11 1>-IJld I JO 01' ('f1(")0'>Cd hl'f'"l('\\l\\' f!)l" ;J(l•l1t11>1l:tl t •• 11111 f \11:. block lo llt1rl.1nr lli\.;h ...,, .......... ~ LEAST EXP ENSIVE -DYNAMIC-DUO IP.11! no! rhrnpl. Prcst1i,:ious :-.,, 11 l·.ngl<11i.I *'1.1lc P<•nin· C1Jlli•i::r P11rk hr11n(' \1'iTh ... <11.1 d"plo•\' l-1111o ·. 1,1'11 ,11~.1 hil.:h a.~!ill1n11l1lc !•1,111 . ~;rtl , 1•1111.:. 1il11~l1 11"1•1(: p, I \lo ·,:1'1. .1i,:1 6Uj.S,\l I oit' 1.:1111., 1•'1'" l•l '>IJT'I' \"II•.\\' ~.'.17-.l:!ii1 J;,.111i.1 111'1' -11n1t' I', Ii 1•1 J ~l!·:sf. \"~niniuc. :1 1\1' 2 :II '\~l.~"J I 1" <IH\\!I ••r J:n J1n11)•' " fr])I\• & )u11•ly 11·:11h·:' ('iii -i.I \'!1111 l!l1rdi•n 11· fruil 1 !'ee.~. :'>.1· "•·hl ~ :14!~~111:,:z (tpt_•n hnll.~I' \. I·:. lln\1;111l & (o. ! " Sa! ,\c·_>_·,.~,.~~ t~..r i ...... ~. 1~ ....... .,... U 1\ 1•1\· i\l<,n11('1•!10 Cund•) 3 l.1·. :! h11. n<•11Jv dl'1•nr, !)ll·~ J."llh". ~:lli,!~"'. ()11 llPL" li7:\-!C~j7 OCE.\.\ \·11•:\\' -lJ(,J.SE ,..,,, H.\~1 ·11 .;;,'1.•111. j RR. ·I hns. 2 s•ors. Srp 111.;h <111 Iii.• 1: 1 ll ( f ·" ~;1r. l~P Fnn1·m1, {)pc11 •l\•·rl•••kln:.: 1111• !l 111 •· !luily I -ii. G-16-JZ01 BRASHEAR REAL TY s.ri:1111 ; e\'es. :tti!:l-JJ78 SPANISH HACIENDA 18x42 POOL :: Bn. 3 BA, huge Ja rn ily rooni, huge ga1nc l"IH, furn1riJ dining , La Cuestit's J;u·gest , 11111sl clcganl hon1e, closc !(1 i.IE'ach. 0111ncr !n111sf. BRASHEAR REAL TY 842·7111; eve 968-Jl'/!! WALK TO BEACH In Huntington Beach Br11.1u1 new. 2 Bedrooin and 3 lkdroon1 houses. 1''ron1 S32,9."i0. &•st buy on Uie Coast. SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 TARBELL, Realtors 1920 ~. l'oasl Hwy., L. 8 . PENNSYLVANIA-* SALT BOX Adrl a IOUC'h o! spice lo this 2 hr•t!r n1 plus guest 1u1i1. Bl1ll'k :111·ny from 011• ocenn. Fresh pain! in~idl' f,, ou1. l\lodC'l11 kit .. ocean view, Red Carf)9t, Realtors 497-1761 CEDAR & GLASS 0\VNER 6 mo. architect de!llgn cu.~1!1n1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nearly everyone loves a Valentine and if you write the one the Doily Pilol "loves" the most , we' II give you a big quarter-page space to print it in. To be elig:Sle for the space, just write a Doily Pilot Valentine Ad (send greetings to. a loved one; write a verse about-or to-your secret love; advertise a pro.duct ... whatever). Rates for ads to be published on Valentine's Doy in a specia l sect io n o f the classified pages ore all the some , $3 per column inc"h. Note; All be • 0 • P.14•\fh•. l 'ulP l'illl!'h h•111u•. tfln~ so1n('1h1ng you """ant lo J ·1 11·1\ "~•111. St.1 hl1'" h u d s.-ll" Cla<:sil led nds do II REPOSSESSIONS home. Panoramic ocean 1·u. ~f11.s1er 1uilr .. ·1Ro1nn.n tub, + 2 ER full ba. ,v_ fn m. rn1. Open bea1n.<:, l\-11'.'x. tile. stain. glass. B I I -I n s , Inter-com. Ce ntral vacuun1, frplc, deck! &i gar. $75,000 49')-3275. 0 Volentine Ads will screened for libelous statements and must be written in good taste. The Doily Pilot reserves the right to refuse any advertising it . feels does not meet its standards. 1~~~-~~~~~~~~~-~C~··~n~·;,~1,~·-·~A~"~'~':;1~~:n~::n~"~·°"'°"'~~~·~c~ll~-~c~;~,i~N~t~l\~V~&l~'i"~'1gs~·~ $©R~N\--~£tf~® That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle Ed11td by ClA.Y It. '0LLAN 0 '1:eorronpe le!!er1 ol The lour ~1omb!ed woid:. be· low To form four simple wordi. I EROOEG ' I' I I I I r~K_E~C _E_H__., ~ . I I I' I . ... > I• t I NI O I I " Why has a milking stool · · · · · · only th re~ legs? It's becau!e r-------~ the cow hes the -. 1.•' I REB URB I II I I I I O Complolo th• <h•O!klo qoofod L. -~.-~.-~.-~.'-~.'-~-by lllllng lo the mlMing word -you dev•lop from step No. 3 b.low. 8 PRINT NUM81:11E() tEJTEllS IN lHfSE SQUARES UNSCRAMBlE ABOVE. lIITEllS TO GET ANSVltR SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 I f or information and location of these l'llA & VI\ horn.es, t'Or\IAC't • KASABIAN 962-6644 Real Est•te Laguna Brokers EXEC hon1e, 3 BR, 2 ba. OPEN 11·3 crpls, hllln!(, fe~d yd, 1007 Oro huge fa111 r1n, frplc, 2 car 101~ 01'0 gar, s:1:i00. <luwn, A11Sun1e 1248 Mon1ingsltlc Lil lu1111, no qualllying 1714) 1396 Mon1ln1ot11ldr 5-17-7500. Cl75-1219 2 IJ()USES ou 50x200' Jot. ALMOST FINISHED (2 BH. & J BRJ $32,000. By $-13,700 Fully iriNulal.L'CI, 2 O\\'ner, BR. 2 IJA. trplc, ""ttlk ~n 675-2872 ch111et, 1kylighte, ll e a. m ceUln1. lols of storage. 1023 0 \V N C: I~ $ 4 . 0 0 0 d n • -Oro. St o wner 494-4288 11~sumablc VA loan. 'ShUp .,;,~7.''""="""""""ic.'---:~I Oi·('Allllin-~ br T t11.m n n OWN YOUJl OWN APT. near + 2 hA. V11canl. 552r-9503. Victor HU(tOI. Spect.acull1r , COl\11tllnr view. $ 4 3 , 5 0 0 . Huntington Harbour welll\ce L. Nell, Realtor .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Im Fore1t ot!M--9318 ~ TIME FOR . "''t"~~Jt~.~11~~ ,_ QUICK CASH tltnlng room or deck. Enjoy !lie mt1 rl\nl pl( THROUGH A ~~~~~r87!~~~;1a8:.a)A ~lo!:~ to lh~ 1*11ch Condo for Juit ---~ ~~~w ~ DAILY PILOT RfALlY W. ANT ' AD 17214 CO AST ltWY. i14: 846-llS-I ,, Z13: ~ 0 0 0 To place your ad or ask for more information, dial the d irect line: 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Volentine Ads Deodline:'S p.m., Tues ., Feb. 12 ' ., I I • ....... . . -..- J!i PILOT-ADVERT ISER Wtd114!sday, Ftbruary f,, 1974 Wtdntsday, F'ebruary ti, lf)74 DAILY PILOT .--'""' MobJtt Homes ---R~ •• -l~E~,~,.-,~.~Wanted 114 HOUS"e1 Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfvrn . )05 Mouses Unfurn. 305 Duplexes Unfurn. 350 ! Apt. Unfurn. -"-------365 Apt. Unfurn-. --~36•s Apt.-Unfurn~ ---365 For Sale lts MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : WE BUY HOMES SILVERCREST CASH INS DAYS MOBILE HOME FREE ESTIMATES 20' x 53', 2 HI):.? a~ ('.1rp . 01'1'~N l'.:Vl:::JtYIJAY & h\'J•: dr-Jped, Ult-Ins , retrb: .. l!u111 l3euch/ruun1 \11tlll')" wa.11her & elect. d1yr:r, \\1•" "'.U>-&136 or 842-S:,11 Bkr tor 22lJ air c'Clntl. kit1:~ "-t~-~-""'""""'""""'""-"'"""""' clock, sto1·11~e shed, lanc1Jp-~1 PARTY \VANTS TO !iCRped JtOllo Thl't'(' yrs old UUY Mlll\18 I) I n F. (' T -like nu !.01.:ah•d hi nl'•1' Fil.OM PltfV .\Tl PAI{ l'Y adult pk 111o,ay fri)/11 1101,..y 539-~!715 St ()11e-h11lt hi ri·o111 1 lut>-1~~~~~~~~~~~ hou:.e $1'i,405 C,111 1..:v1.:~ I, 21.i-694-4QOO, tl97-11;)2 II •) CAN BE SEEN AT: f11141nc111 CRESTMONT ESTATE~ 1051 S1tr Dr., B1Pu. IC'1 •n11111 Business Ave llCl'OSs fnu11 B11•u Cotnm Ho:;p ) IA! 11 Hi Oppor tunity 200 General /<LA :RENTALS WI ~lll lf'I UIV!S) fi!fit z;~· ('llWPOlf .. IAT, C M. '42•t)ll \\ UI\' llllt h IUU1 $110 !Ill\\ •1•nrk1ni.: 111:111 11111 p 11d COJ'vli'"\ 1 H1 l1'<l $1J() II tll :<il\' n f1 l"'I .1 ~1ngl1 · uk Nit'~~ ~111.11.. ~1 lfi yt•11rlv i.ftlo{lll11i , [! \\, C ,\ I) ~IU • Oi' l'h.1 1111LI 1 111 d11I\ $17-1 y1•l,v, hll1lH, ( ,';, IJ pc ! "k UN IQU1..: :! l•I $1.~J. i..::H.L).:t' s ll , (' .~ !). s1nl 11<'1 .~ 'liild N~\\ 1'0fl.T 111.., '2 tu S2J:i 11u11 f1ph hl1u~. f1111J. 111.·1 ok. Huntington Beach NewPOrt Beach Balboa Island H~:,,:A7u~n~ .. ~ .. ~U;L-:.: ••• :.-. -;,:--~,;,11;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;; 1 nll.'i'J'Jt Ci1;\R!\1' 3 RT. ~Ill\' Crpl/drps, bllns, WHY RENT? :;h'IJ:.. Iv bo1)-~/r.10. lnt.'tl yc.I, dbl gar. 1.91~ Lease With Option 't rl) &1 l-8::1.'l6 Ah~una. <Nr. lkuch .l: ·r,, l1uy ll1>nu•<;: 111 111laifll" Balboa Peninsula ,\dtlllllll $295 lllO S42-3:.!Hi !. ~ ... I .1 BLdfoon1s :_: llili'. I ~. Ilk bll·IM, \\ II t pis t'p!t• COV pall() 2 !'fll' gur. No Jsc $300 1110 'lli..~:'16\/3 V AC' AN J ·~2 ~R~ll~.-1~>"61lc-o3c--cli-o:ll. i\!ol1!14•, $11\':1 :: Bit N1. B).A[.l"<J}{S 1w,•l h, $2tXl Agl fee " 1)7(\_)q!J) :--1'\t 'I<: l'/.11 ---~~-1 673-4400 1.,!LJi'_'J' li)Ujl!l' 2 Br .$1JO Lrg'-=======:::::::::::: )Id, !11.111 tr1•t>s. I• Homefinders 547·9641 B1g"Canyon Beauty SEE TflDA Y' :l B t $200 J '(>ul • l'u1 ll11t• ~I L'1•11 -I l;.or. rn;1\ vnt for k11ls. Bl{'..,, l 1:, IJI{ j!tN1l ,\;_ B.\Y lo'l!Oi'-1'. !'111. 1 ... u1.h llt'..IU\t', Yt l) 3 Jilt, ~ ha $ti()U., 'l ltli $:,00. \\'11l fW'll· t~h n7 1ii6 1f• Newport s--.-.-,7h __ _ LltG 2 B1, 2 Ba, ,'9 dr1;,., S:ttil.l u10 ~.12;1 1l!u, l1ll June Apts. Furn. llU t'p\s \Lly (II S.IX-li'ilJl 360 Balboa Peninsula $3S WEEK & UP Homefinders 547-9641 .L:i11·d1•11i·1 1111 ·1 (:la111nn1u, rh·{~lf. l.OL' l\\1111'1' 6!l....g'2.~1 • ::..ie1:jJUJb ltooms General 1 Oft /\r•t 1111h i;.1r fH1"(1ss tro1u p~u·J, und 11•1u11-. - IM•an1 t 1•l11u.:s ti u 1 11 -u1 !i S2lX}/1ll11 ~UK•'lll 611-7:.'11 B•lbo• Is land Al'"I'. 111.111 1-tli llh, lHJI po nl l L.11i.:1· 111i.1 1 \J1ln11: i·l'Ur j.;11111.).!l' Ii ll 11 >.' l' : Y.1+sh1·111 \\'11111'1' !i lll-(!~(J 1)1 h7:...1;117 ,\f!1 l1l•~\Jl~ .x. l'l'l'" A1"1'H1\(" l Ht Hl'I. I !JI S, 1.111g •• ,\. r1·h 1}: -..j11I..,, 111• Jlt'1" $\JU 11\IJ (~\JI 21h•'!t1J i\1011 F11 l;'i i•ti:1~J \I k\ lldb Vl'.ltY 1\111,H~Ul -UJlll<'I' \'1 l_1. "" J"-•ls. \\111 pd L'l'JllS, 1ltp:;, :>tV/l'ef 673-J:,03 Costa Mesa Pl NEC REEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME Newport Beach 2 Rll ! li,1 ( 'hMn1t1·1f1111 3 HR 11,,, , •.• -••• • •••. f,1t)JI ~1·111~ 11.,,,,. ...... ·.s:.m I ulr• -~ th , I t+.1 1111r •. s:.11 1 associated BROKERS-REALTORS :ro2s W lolboc &7J·16tJ #Jf 1.....-----...1 ~ PARK NEWPORT ()\1•1 :.ot.i 111ll 't•···~ .. 11.i lu APARTMENTS bll o.:1.Ull~ \\llh 11,1 h•1l.1!1~ 11 ... ·)11•!111 I ••I 1 IJl'lll1lt•l11>; CIL'·•I •' ,, 10.:l .. :...1u;.: "'11111...; I• 1 } 1 , 1 . 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S,u11 :1 .\n;i shopping Brand n r '' ·1_.___.___ !-'ou rph.•xes r.nd Dup!1·x··"· F:a s) lt'rn1s i\lon1·y n1:1k• rs. 2NO TRUST DEEDS SCOTT RF.Al.TY -,':f,_.j -1\: Tn IV1rnJ11 nn )Ot1r Rral DANI\ POIN.l'BltA;>;O-NI:..\\" 1'1'111t', 1n1Ps! lni Kl'lOfl JJ\"l'l,E.X . 4 PLf-.\: ~.s(IJ. 1.11·. sell ('~1s11u,::-nole $1S,9j0 111 S:.12 11-,o C.:111 ti_" Si)..:11,11 i\t"l\~agc Co 0 Cf'IU1 Vt€'\\!I ,;,\Xf,I C"IJIJt'r 1'111 .JJli-llHXi Lantern Builril'I 61:1-100-1 HOUSE + 6 UNITS Root• 11....s J Nl'Y.' units at :.!f .. 1i r:trh'n·l ~iiiijjiiiiijiiijjiiijiijiii.;;;ij~ C~I Isl us1'r w/~Xl'; 111·11t-I ~ off. C11!1 Bu1ldrr fiWr-4114 Houses Furnished 300 ----B,;1~do~~\ T~l~~':~CH&t 4 G_e_ne_r_a_I _____ _ BR f)uplt'X 3 BA. dhl $110 l/111 I'd Rt'fll't' B.tl'h gar e.11. $)1(),n()() 511 l.'<Th Sr . I htk 111.'ltlh, Uall...:111 J'CllUI· H.B Call Buildt'r~·l7-:t9j7 sul.• NEW TRIPLEX :s1 l:i -U.i1 h, ~l'p. k11 ,r.:_ ~a1, 3 BR House +. 2 Unlls ;i r ,\n l'nd U.gul\,, 4\li !1.1nHll011. C'.\I. S.!tt:1 -2 Hi l-1pli, c.11·1~•1t, ('nll l"\111 !1lr 1, r,ii; 141 •1 I folk h1_.11h l:i'dl..ua l't'tlln ----sul.1 ·I PL~:x c .:-.1. 2-'i Rr I I~ s20-, -2 Bi .! 81, 11•111;1! fill• ~~:~2rr~1:~s~u;~1~~\\\~~;.·1~. \ '"" h .. 1u111u1 \1''11, L.t· ;1.Jfi--l'l TI i.:un11 NU-VIEW RENTALS DUPLF.X · .$'.l~,"ilfi G7.l-10'.l0 11t .\~ l :11 I~ FOURPJ.EX $5~.!100 12 UNITS . $176.001 1 BH IJousC", Sl\;i, till! pd YEAGER Hf-:AL1 Y -1:lfrhlil C i\1 ,\!"'o 'l !~I{ ,(· rlen, --Cdi\I B.uJ1 Unit, NB. S'.10 3 BR l'll}t1~r 1n C i\1 11/L'.CT ~I ~-cc 'li\1-SI ~I tcnrin!s slnl sh,1pp $UI "ii<\ ------- or \-o<;1 off1 . l'111ic 01111 Houses Furnished JOO ~:lO ·------_____ _ TRI-PLEX Balboa Island \\\• Spcc1al1ze 111 Nc1vpor: H~·aeh e Corona tlel 1\lar • & La~:una. Qur Renral Ser Vlf'C I~ i'ltl:,E 10 You• 'rry Nu-V1r1v1 NU-VIEW RENTALS !iT~-'1030 0 1 l!J<I '.12·18 2 Bil & Df'n, Cd i\I 2 Bl, Ci\! ,I\, l!R, ~l .lO 4 HR Hor ~c lt1.1111'h $17;) 1\),'1. i'Cl' 'l7!'hl\..l '.(I ~-------SL\ 1 2 Bon 111 l'f•nr, 3 hl0t·ks ft,111 1 Clf't:'.tn no pets 110 clllltl. $11.;j iJJG-S:?'J!i ~-----Balboa Island J:l7 E H.ivlront, 2 81, 1 k•v1 I, llpk·, pn.:r fo r l...:1r11 $1100 1no yliy, .11 ,ul 1\1,u. 1 h!.:-6'100 11i.'>.:t~'\l 671 17hti Balboa Peninsula B \ Y 1·1t•t1 2 hr, rl111 rn1. 1h1L~ sha:::, t!rps, g.11·, ~1 11, 1 ~ l•lk hi hay, 1 blk 11> t .... ·.1eh $J2·, )1ly. ,1vl 21 11 !16.-1-:i.~·i:1 --~~---UN the point :!BR, fnrn rnt , lrpll', 2 c.ir g:.uai;c. $l3-1 Jl\.r t!IH '1•,1rly l"'C', 6T\-7·J~5 Corona del Mar SEA WIND Next To Spyglass VIEW 3 Brrt111<'11n, 2 hri lh h01nr, fl!'l'pl ol ,~ fOJ'lllHi ih111ng, sf'lf-t'l('.lllHH! uvf'11 En11lv P!"l\'lt!(• C'OllllllUOl!y l!'!l!llS & s11·1n11111ni.: pt~11 1n 1111.:: pres lt$::ious .1rc<1 <1 linve { oro11,1 rlel M,u . $<1'1:i pt•1 n1 .. nl h -11'.tSl' 6 11--l\i.~7. -----110 .\\f-_LY 2 Bf! ,\v,111 f'1•h 1-11h C.11"\lCI, 1!1 p~. l1lt•e r,ul).!I" Y1l ,'11.~ J:1~1111Ut'. 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Hdtlll. 1 \iti So l1f II\\~, $29,'1 (>('t nw L.ill ll'il-1171 ,1ftl'r li pn1 '.: Hi•, 2 B.i ft plo• 1 J.!•11 ~1:111 <if1 -, 11r 11t•c>kcnds, (,i l-071 1, 71:1 l.11i kspur Costa Mesa F a mily Pool Home $\;Jll/i\l<'• LIP[X'I' Bny '!, Rlt + FH -•1~·1 har ~u lu11!1 ix·ls I.At s l\lillrr c~12-R1.;,-, I ~'2() I Macnab-Irvine ll1·.1lty (on1p.u1y 642-8235 644-6200 3 11R, 1 ':i IJ,t .... fir1·pllu•1• 1110 :'>JflT lno 1•.11 lv to rrscrvr 2 Bil C11-.11 c· i\I h11 , ... 11111111\•r 1a~a uon Ba llJ10:1 \"EAGE!l RI.TY , f1."16-6li1 l:;J.1nl\ h.1~Jront 4 Br, ;1 Ila l•---... --... -.--- 4 SEPAllAT~: llnusrs 11.ifh July S2000. 1\ug: ~:l.jll() 1',l);lf -1 BD!ll\I, 2 b.1. all blt1ns, ti h--• , , .,,., ,,~ a1all .June ,t, ~pl c.111 h~urlwood !!rs thru-out. new a ac n.i _ga1a_gr, .w ",..,, G7:>-tf.:r tTfl1. drps, \\'nod burnlng (}.1·ner/agt/5-l:;--01r-.o ='='-~~~-~~-fl'pll·, no pet~ SZ:-iO 1110. L I I S I 170 LIVI: 011 Brilhon l:;lun•I (2\3I S.:l->--iJ19 o s or a e B.1yf1,J11t, r::s~·cutn•t• 4 HH, .I H:i S'i!lU 1nont11ly Ill .lunL· li\li\l,\C. 2 Br, 2 Bn, 1•rpls, R ESORT p rflpi•rtv, i::ith C.ill lii5--052S dtps. t•lcc dhl g;u, sl11uc e1nct ~rn1 v fift!1•, 2 h11'<1nr<:s --~---,1.,1.,h/rlry, $2-IO/n1n Adults, lots, s1;i00 1 Lnkc Vil, $\SOO, Balboa Peninsula nn 1x·h;. &1:,....3363 urt 6 ,'( hurry, 642-!-!9!.lR \\'knrb G B Cl LARGE 3 Dl. 3 13a Ol tu1s ~~~~----LA UN,\ t''l{'h 170 • 1H nr Cri)/drp~. hpli', sundeck, •:\ BH, 3 BA, 2 stOl')lf lo1vn-zon~ for 6-ples, $120.000 gar S·lfKl 67-,...T.~rl h~c. Back Bny, poo, J.':Hl' lofferl fi l2-M441,191-9flfl7 ----s1:r) 1no &1:l-1G53/8J.J.897<1 .~==-c---,,7'Ccc--""°'c-.-;-l,li' Bayfronl p11.•t , f\oa1, 5 LARGF. liutldalllc H 1, lot, llr, 4 Ba, \l'tnlcr 01• yrly, 1::1\SfSfDE J B c d 1 oo 111 LRgunn Rcuch Pruic1p11ls 673-203!1 l11'ltt!>e or 2 & 1len, 2 bu01, only Bkr &11-1206 ' · _11_00 /\gt·nt 64G-J255 I "-:'~~~-.,-----I Cost a Mesa Mobile Home/ ---~--~ LARGE 2 BR tnwnhou~ \1.11 Trailer Parks 172 VAC1\N1' l Br !Jplx,$165. Bi\ 11 t!nch ).(011 . l'pts, G.u·ugt• Tot ok. rlrps, $1!l5 1no 642-5..122 TRAJLER Pnrk, :\.I i;pncc~. Homefinders 547-9641 1 H!l 11.,11st", $11 5 u!il pd Orange County, $10,000 l'l'sh ~ ----. 2 Br. $150. 3 BJ'I.., $18:'>. spendable, on $~..0.000 ch,•n, SI UDBNTS·S1n~les ok 1 131 Agt. l'ce 97!1-8431! prt~ $195,000 , X 1 n I n1obile ,honle, $115 --~-~ f I n n ncin~ PRTNClPLES Homef1nders 547-9641 4BR, f'\ln1 R1 n, bl1in~. ti ll O I [H&-6261 -fenced, 1u•u 1 i;lto11p1ng & n y, Agt, eye!! Laguna Beach school!!, $3J.'l n10 . 3'15-7&1~ Mountain, Desert --2Bll~n~bus & store Resort 174 2 BR. 2 BA. c-losc to 1-----------1 dO\\'llto1vn & lX"ach. Yeflr 1'~sts1de-. u pnint &: crpt. LAKE ARROWllEAD 'n1und $3:"!0 ulli &12-08-l I Adlls 5"1&-36.Sl a ft 3p1n real for year roond liv ing 49'1-!l'.!07. 1 UR llOUS~. f('nced. $150 &: elO!le to !he V111Rgc. 3 1c-.s~n"°"""1ci0-0c,.,-:-•1">7"oc. -g,.o:c,c,c,c:::1ctl tilo. F.astsl{h:~ Cosio. l\lc"" yr o\n tJnv11rlan style 3 level adult, oo pets or ch1ldrc11 1 -~"-"-"-2"'~------- horne ,_·Ith open benm Referen<:eS. 49-t.-SliO eves. Dana Point ceilings thru-oul, 3 br 2 305 ba + romplelely finished Houies Unfurn. CLOSE to J\111rin11. Nt>w 3 ~:~~:. fo~.,,J~~a ~~1 _G;;..:.•"'-""-'"~I-------~2 ;;·n~~:tn~~9'fusc, $36,!'!00. 1213) 4!"11-.1898 after 3 Br Vl('W Laguna $350 E Bl ff 8pm or anyUme weekends. 3 Br Baytront-Boatshp $42;1 ast u BJG BF.AR.-2 hr, 2 «tory 1ihell 3 Br. "Old Corone:" $-425 cabin just olf lake. Close 4 Br. Spygllllls-Tenrus $475 to m!lln hwy S22,7!'i0. Wiii 2 Br FR Oil. Shorecllffs $500 accept lg. 2nrl trust deed. 4 Br Harhor View $~25 Dick Seny, 645-3861 dys. 4 Br. "Real Spyglass" $1000 Re•I Estate Bkr f\75-7225 _, ~i h 182 3 BDRJ\1 Turtlerock ,$450. "Zf'C eng• fl'IQ Al~ l\1R<h'\d P inn 640, SPECIAi J"Tl\J"' • ., ('"<l'hfln-4 Br, F R, f), R . vlf'w, ~""' 1 · , ~1•,11· Li·n"1' or lc:isC': opUon. Prln (l:",fl 1)nlv %-9342 or 64S-085~ EAST BLU1'"'1'"'. 4 br, $400 Cl\U L"Ollec1, <IAA-2().10 Fount•ln Valley V1CW, 1714 ) NE\I/ To1vnho11<;e, 3llR, 2BA, plu~h crp!JJ & drp!f thniout. lllllns, 1tY.•lrn pool & rue fa c, l!'n11e rt>q $.1.25 mu (..11lhlren \.\'('li'on1r. rnll r o 11 e c t 21 3-475-f~:95 11 fl 5·3') llu1 nett. ------- •red hill COZY s .. l\'ill ll! 2 Bit ,\; h:ith. l:li.JtlO, IJc<1Ut, )d, g.il", Ill , schOols i\v,ul 211:-i $2iJO lt!;:,\LTuR:; nlO. ti-I~) Gtl.t;i cu· G7.I l!.i;"i L • .11•y U<lll'. !'ark l'e1H(•r, ll"\1111C a 01· 3 ru, lil]I!:' ~lj>l,~1f, l~EALl'Y ,11tl!'<, 11<• [ll'!~ ~:li()..,~J(~I ll/t01\D:'llOOH. ·1 iu llt'l'Ocl\ 2;J1.ll l'. lhlh !:i i tili'i-10 18 1 I cs l'l<1n •!, :.I story, ·1 hc1tn1:;. San Clem ;nte ~'~ h.t, l<illl Ill), ~ ltp[1,; ~.1----------­ S!Jag t i JJIS. Nr p,u k u usL• FOH lsc S!tn Clcn1cn1e ~ 111 «ll s1n<l<'Jls Slo 1 1110 !~1. I Ha, f.1n1nst1c cu~Lon1 DAVID R . CARLSON llui!L ho u:;c on i.:1.it t~n11 sc REAL TOR 833-9293 panu1.11na u1.:c.u1 v 1c1~ __ _ __ __ 4~:.l-_1c7<cU~-~-~--- 2 Bit (Ondo ....... $220-S22:i Sa nta Ana Heights l'l1iJ /lsc. j ;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;~;;;;:;:;; ·:Bit loodo $1W ;1J<1 i ... ,. IMMEDIATE J DJ! hoinc ••. :>.I.ill i\/i,,J ... c OCCUPANCY ·I ui: 11un1e • . :s 11a i\10, !:;l' RANCH REAL TY ** 551-200<> ** -- Love]:,. ! BH, 21 ~ IJatlls, :.cr1aiarc ~·n, •• H ck·c. k11< hen Qu1l'I eow1h y ..,1·ea ~ l.iU/ i\lu Lois E o; .1 Jt ,i-1/i-:J(jJ OJ l:l"t5-J:Jti7 $13,j/l\1~ B1t-;-dl'1Uxc n10h. ho1ne Matu1~ adu.!t couple Nol pets Quiet, sec u1e. l'ondl·Josa l\.lobile Est, l~Jl i\l.'11'p.~ t ~lvi.J , ti46-83•J Furntslu .. >d Bachelor 's & I Ht.Ii 111 s J::xcep!lona.lly 111t e ~lltJ 1-.cwporr tJJ, Ci\f 2-u1'L $11.-, Cii1;;:-tl1·1~~--hTi- 1ns, s1n~1c s..,;, IJ<.:,un Cl'i!. !uf,u1l 1J1 !:'tlet'Ll•d pet uk '20 1:1 \V,1ll<1CI.'. 1\pl E • ti4ti-fl243, 6'16-1!882 ~~­Arl'H..1\C'llV.E Baehelo1 "·l •l 11/ l\tH:hcn, tllnetrc, hv 1n1, \\I p1·v l"tlll) $110. incl _l1ll!_ lJ ~JJ., 1 1lll'Ni.1sll J{.c,11ty B.\CllE:LOH. 1\PT, 1 aduH, no IR'ls Uul l't!. S110/n10 c •• u G12-1!iW S!l1\l'{I' t Bit ApL \\/pnv tenzus ll't .t pool $100 niu, i; l">--J710, &10-:S2'J2 N-tC-.l:-,'-'lBH, l.tlc"'~"-"-.,~1~1-,co- 1110 , uul pd. Ac.lits, no pct:., 67j....:tGti3 ---,---c~--2 UH, ],u·i,::e hv1ng roo111, y,ud. gal'ai,::i? $250 <1 111on1h 673-2'J5i Costa Mesa El Puerta Mesa 2 BR Apt., Unfurn $170. All Util Paid J'l;o Ctuldre11, l~O Pels Pool • ..:: lll'1 r11.,1tu111 l ll<.:l<I "IJ.tL. lll.O'•~I :>Ullt., Hiii I llt >'< to•JI g.;.,.,,_:•· .lll!O <Jw,· 0Jll'llCI ,t\"" I Vt.U .ll l'lCtl .. I· t .. 111 ,ui.;11 .-n 1J·11·00u 1 .. ~'/.;;/ .. 81,ij 1\1n1i.;u::. 1 .. 1y, /\IB -'l<f.lhl~L'll 1;y \, lLLl1\." ... 11" ~.1!S LU Hunt1ngt~~ch UNOER NEW MANAuEMcNT .! 8H J)Hl!S, llt'\\ J.>' ue~ LJ[' L. •d, <)!U l !,:dldf.;t S bt'<IU[LlllJ luuuscu)l1ug L1g p1.iy iii 1:.l, ,1 t:1111u.., Ult'•t•ll L.Jusc Iv !:'rlOµpuig .~ "LllJS Llul<U'l ll 1.1·11.:un11: i.~:t ui.;u, 11 uu <Ols 15-ti jJ31 12 Mo. Rent Guarantee \\11111 •1rl 2 ,i; ,I Hr, 2 li<i ~Ill) up, pool , kuls 1Jk. Bl.\)('h 11) Olf.f',111, 1 Bit $170 I 1ncludini.t U\lls lii:;....ro.IS ,111 :1 ,1,;_ 11~nds ~~----Newport Heights N I( 1:.. 2 HI!, poul, Lig p.i1 10 ,\dttll:., SIHU 6<12-.~001 gai'at.:e I no pe L<;,, -----San Clemente *NOW AVAILABLE* I l'l1,1nrl N1..•11 1,,i1fh•n Aµt s Xh1r ):;.111 Ch•u1 r.nt{' 1\1l:'a I 2 BH. ~ H \. $1'..1:1 3 Bl{, :! BA. ll'llh dsh\\:>f I & hi t•pl,tt.l', $250 . ' ,\JI l\[Jls h.tl(' JlllVale pur~i~.I ninny o!litr fca ruies St·<.• .1t i,\/; c.111Hi10 De lob i\l,11 l'S, JU"I )o.(\tllh of Sun C!en1e11t1..• Cen('ral l-/osp11,1!.1 Us{• t:s111•ll,1 Uff-r.unp I *** -19"{()!1\ ••• ' ' Li:.,\~L br .. nd nt I\' · '.! P1<111 l1u1nt• 'J urt!l'ruek ;) CJ{. '/. B,\, 11et liar 1,1u~ t•xlrr1s.1 LJ.J1ety & Jli lCt"tl to lsc 1 .. ~1 611---0200 (F°l!.IJ 1959 M a ple Ave, C.M. f l-W tl\JlNG J1(·...,•Jy t ell~ l sty. 2BB., 21::11\ gu1 tlcn apt. Gar. 1\dult L'\.lnllo \1/pool i,~ blk 1u 1i!h :'.lt. sho1>pi11~ $275 "1110 17·11 IC· Tustin, Ci\! :!1'1-&:~331:;. lL\l\L\L. I El t , 111L"Cly fu1n, OJA''l :i;J0/7·l, J().ti i'I l~ pallo, garage, adults, -~-- l~ril !\Jo1u Kai Ln t l : o! l.!L·.uJ 1 ufl U:tl ill Id / ~'2-;;:r.H Apts,, I Furn. or Unfurn. 37C uo p••ts, ~E.ij 5-1.(}-475:.! ltENT.\L ('Vndo. 17!h ,\: Macnab-Irvine Balboa Island ---:.! U1, 1·.11 pis, 1h".11•C:;, Hit~. h.-3-t\L.,J. I H.t"1lLy Contp:iny Hu-ntinglon-B-each___ Tus 1u1 A1c, f\;c"'IXltt/Co:.lil 1\[1•s,1 ::11 c:t '2 U1 2 li.t. '"'~IUl1 '<. I r.i1; l•l "'II !>h•IPllll\J; & 110.:t'\\'.ty, I c/11ld 11k \U l'1'..01'S L.tll ti!G-3'1N.1 l•I' .,;,1-U1W LA RGE 2 P.H, 1 BA 1\p1. ~·rpll' 111 l\v rn1 r <ull ·Din I Ill NC\\' 1qi II l Ian c es c:.u.1..:•· ,11-.lil Yl'<Jtly S30L per 1110. U11\ 1ncl fi.11--9279 Balbo;f>enlnsula --------U~lVEl tSJTY P.uk :; Bit 642-8235 644-6200 2 &, aLt1um, t ctleLi:i1ate!l l---•-----... -.--. ! Ur, 1v/1v l'fJI, <.hps, slv frplc & lg i)itck y111d l'\P\11ly rL'furb1shcd, all 1.1pph<1n1.:l'~ ,'\: Jl'li' Sl~O/nio Ultlcr sn;,;I ~:~oo 1110 Cull ti-l:.-JK27 h•i & t lc1.1 n S~IJ u10./lst'I Condom1nium s ~.!-Sl:JJ Unfurn. 320 u1• c pl on I y. "1'i'Hl106,:;21-:l2SI sh~ig~--~-~ $) 55_$165~---1 2BR duplex, elect bl11n~. sunie lu111itu1e, \\,dk11\io: WALK TO BEACH 1 S:. 2 B1 , C111Ls , drps, llltns, 6<H«g<:. :Jl"'i llill1 SI J.~rlltJ 1 OJ ~ 17-3~;i7 Laguna Beach 1----------'---0.: -~--------·I Cos t a Mesa ~Hi.J -Ulll Pd St•p. teill· Cul-l----------- ~agc, :,..11d, 1111va1c oc nllc 'l ""!ORY., l · 2, b ll $'21.> -'.! 81 J..)!Jn,,, !;i.!li.l!,;t', -,", '"',JI',,~ •I, H !:;ACllELUI{ ,Ii. I BH I'\ I d1st,u1cc sllupputg, suitahll' J;d l, lawH.J 1n1, .1thill:., for n11dd!t.: ,1g:cd cuup!e, uu 2 BR, l bi.I Unfun1 patio, NEAR BEACH--llH-111~. sz:;o \'r!y ALSO '.! /3J".111u 1ic11 L, ,{ .~ 1 ht, , Jil Ill{. i! bas, F'urn ne1v cpl s thp:., bl111s, i,::,u '221 l!i!Jt s:.1on Y1 !y , ur~-9591 or ,\gt ,'i-1.!-7ti ll:I j.)CI S, !ilh-J;f,M 11,dk lO l.i1.:a\Ji &. !Ullll ! ki 1, SIO\t,: l l'fl l;., 11pl,,, ~'2h) \1oun~l'Y .1:. st·eludcd '/. d1p:'i•_dl1I i,;_.1 1, 11 ,1lc1 pd 1~1. good ,11c,1 uf c.on~on $27.i .~IS-199 "'~---~­ S.'.0!1 -Cho11n1111g .! Bi l1Jilt BE 1\ u ·r ! F' u L 11P1v I y 11._.11lc \h;to11.1 Bc•.i c11 !l1•tlJ!t1ted J Bit, 2 BA 111 $J.o 1 -Coin pl ltt•1tl'1 3 Br, U1c New OJ'leans t.'Ontlos l Bil , I block l!'Olll OCl'<lll, 11\1i\IAC 2 l~r. 2 U,1, CL pts, IL'<-lt•coiatcd, pool, $140, !JOO-thps, ell'c cl!il g<11', Sl1<11e '2:~!8 \\«ShCl'/t!J y . .$ 2 4 U / 1\1 0 01 ;11 ·1 lli!h ::il ·'·l1-.~U.1l tl7:;....!tiHO ALL U!1-> -P,ud 2 LJJG°i111 Corona-dce-i~M7a_r ____ , Laguna Beach Arh1l ts, no prts. &l:>-3:ili3 a fl 6 pin & .,.. kntb. a1ea. 1 1 ~ I3,\ C1r1ts, ilrp"", liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l bllns $1i5 151~3 J\l c1' ilddcn al BC':ach Bl-,.d 11\.!:l-'2:-i21 'I ,_ Ha Bllns, '2 !>ly hv l 1u 11 /\dulls onl~ h 73-l l:i8 J1 l•lc CJ1.c,1n \lt'I\, t!cck, g.u -£,\STSll)L-. --L:::c~c3-cucn_ l~FFIC. apts from $50 1\'k J B!l, xrra h g, l \~ b<i, clulll or S170 nio Pool, 1naul, ok, pri pi1\10, 11r shuppu1g, ph, ldiy, Vtll,1g:e In 11 2 1111 1ru111 l»ealh, c111J 3 BLOCKS TO BEACH (S -; ·•.;<'. Con1to, dlil i;.11 P,1110 1;11 494-9 lib t>l&-:1572 aft ~1.30 & \1kc1lds ::: 81 2 Ba 11 /fJ 11J1:, Si!ie)I '71 , I inu 1(H 8l11 St........:_·•·~ -<>•l.> _ 1 ~ $1 (;i OCEANFRONT, 1 Hr , i5.I Sh.al1n1:.ir NU·VIEW RENTALS TuHt1n l'>o ch1ld1en under {J,:!-'ltJ.'.C! 01 .\'11-~·IS lj ,\i;t &M>--325.i ------~----!-ag~~a Hills N ewport Beach 111e ui ti & pnv parking. -•cc'.c""-1c.,c.,"DcC"'oTo>olc> p~1c_ccox~- 7'l9 Ga\·iora 494-lil9 2 HR, 2 lla, Ult-ins. incl Sl.J9-2 BR Cl'pls. dip:;, ... 1u1l'. '2 Bl-t To11nhou!'l' fl'pl• ga'.' . Poo,I. l_f361 Kc1~JM1n 111 I f1~1in s2;~J I Ull. h;1n1 $1'1\ Bei.!Ch & Slater. l\1d:; 1Jr J'uol 11•11111 ('Onllnentl l 1' t:H.N. bachelor apt, near N~_\V 4 ~R honu" t'pls, drps, l::XCITING Bluffs ~ In, 2•~ I be11eh, shopping Ul1l pd th:;lll~shr, fnld 111 y cl . ha, 111· tennis club. Lsc ~~311 /\lo Agent ti!~700 SJ3.J 1110. 5-W-atNO ext 4K'l $1!1:>11110. S;1le hy fJ11n('r I N ewport Beach 11kcl<1s bt.:foil· ~ 673--0116 Sf.i!J,!l!15. \\ 111 1.1ke :l.nc.J y,·knds 8:\:{-80..?r. • •·1· 2 HR,. 1 bfl : I blk to oeean Laguna Niguel NEl\'POn·r CRF:.sT CONDO $:/Rj .i Bil. ~ ba . bay 2 Bit, :1 BA \\'e! har. fqil, ,\;_ OlCiill Vlt~\\, $3-J(] .\ !~It 2 ha, 11\ · r n1 ,;:. ch n llt'<U 1~.lOI, ll'lllllS, [)1 p:., Ask for l\11ke ,11c.1 , frplc, b It/ u1 s, l'~lras S.i7,'•/1110 :iil-011"1 JO~ES HEAL'rY 6i.\-£210 1.:111s/drps, patio, '2-c,u g:ar. -------- 11 oll K shop, '11 11·. J1111nae '.! ~: B,\ '[(I\\ 1111vuse. SI\ Ill) $:~~ l:;!, la::.l ,\/.. di•Jiosil l '<~il 2 i•n1 encl <l'!'~l.J.l l S.!11/rno. H lf~il 17 g111, --------1 S,111 Ju.111 C1tp1slt,1nn Newport Beach Townhouse U0n-f7u_r_n_.~3=3s $111 • \ Bit L.il[JOll p111 pc! Cl1,innl'lh 1•nl jJll(HI Lluld Huntington Beach CLOSE TO BEACH!! SLJ.) -Ht•d('t :.'.! Bit. t111ns, 1"rn111 )JOQ!, c .. 101111 dtl :\J,u J..;1.u1d . Nt•111 J)t'IH:-.e .i ,i;,_ ~ $11)\) l'ha111ung :.! HI'., 2 B<l, Ul t. l B,\, dhl ~,1 1 , <ill 'J, f.Jplc"s, n111 gdr, J 111,( h11u:; Clos<' to 1e1:1cal11Jn lx.·:11·11 f"di\l .1,;_ schls j J,I ISlh St S 17--.'l!!,"ii NU·VIEW RENTALS D uplexes Furn. 345 6"03-10'.IJ 01 ~!!I \l.J~ . 3 &lr1n -2 Ba near ocean, Balboa Peninsula feed the du<·ks 011 the YEi\HLY, furn 3 Dll, 2 ha lh,1nncl, 1nsl<lc jli.1 I 1 o. branrl ne•v un it. :. doors c.11n11n pool, ten n 1 s, tron 1 oce1u1 $-JOO 1110 Hl05 clubhouse, quif'l one-wuy \\'. l~albo,1 '673-20J8 Ai:;L su cet outside vte111, s1cps --- ----- to !he nlue fJ111111 c. Lea ~l' N e wpor t Beach $.\;){) nu\ ii·\6-i767, 61'l-:l8.10, b--16--1 l i2 BAY VIEW N'•'\V ,-,-. -4-,--c3c1--11 4 BH, i H.\. up1u·1· Cu111pL i:. ClllC lt · )fl \I (uni Hc-dc1: 1 hlks to l!ID de~ree vu, tennis &pool. bench 4.11,1 s 1 ,\v.nl 11\l· $J75/1110 Eves & w k n d s e 1 'l ll • 832-H·l7R, &11-1791 111 ! ,, l'lt'"---- 3 eTt, t &. l-IUI:e ya.rel Apts. Furn. 360 s~, l'l•,lt \\k ,.., up l hr , -' 1)1 .~. h,(('h ~. culo1• Iv, 111.11<1 scrv, pool Till:: i\ll::SA, 11 5 N Ne1v1>11rt l~I. NB 6~h-\iligJ ------NF.l\'I-OltT TO\V ETtS :-.;11 1 flt~•!' l1ayfr<111t 2 un. ~ lm, hl2-R931, 6-16-S31G -----~~---:!Blt. fl\1111 rluplx. htrn u11!0111 l l.Jlk'11lt'ft1l , $)!10 avail no11• 118 'lti St, Sl!At";, &114.1 IU 1 BR. furn, pool, lilock to hc.11 h , single adult, }Carly Sl.).i. IH&-2696 ---------1 Bit rum apt $185 1110 inc luchng Ut1ls Fe\\ sleps lo the beach 642-3698 Sa n Clemente S.111 Clemente Jles1clent l-lotel $79 :i(l Per i\lonth Quiet -Sr.c1uc 1"u1n-ut1l -\\,liking 1.hstance ft) evcrythut,>; SAN CLEMENTE HOTEL e 11•1 DEL i\li\ll, SC. e Apts. Furn. 360 Q1ue1 Ci111.h1tve11 ~~IO C Mesa Costa Mesa 1110/lense + util By owner _o_s_t_•--------------------- 67..1--07b-I BLUFFS TO\VNl-IOUSE S1Ja· t'.IOUS 4 Bl' , 2~ Ba REDEC:., pool, view, Sl'hlS $495. Call to se-e, TI4-494-3973 * 4 BR. 3 BA, : &tocy 101\nhse, Back Bay. pool, gar $375/mo. 833-1653/ tm-897·1 ---·-~------NE\\I llV ho1ne. 3 br, 2 11.'I fan1 rm, C'J"l)ls, cl.rps, 2 cnr Kill", pool, tc nnl! p1,v • $ lj() 1110 64H!.!18. DELUXE •I Br, 1866 Port C1o:lo\\', JU' club hse, S500 n10 &14-6146 or 644-1295 ---3 BR, 2 BA, cpt'd, b11.Ju1, d bl. gflr, fncd, walk to e\Cl')'lll lll~, 67J· l•I\ 7 /67tl-873:: SUPER 4BR, 2 1i{i ba, fa1n Uy, d 11u11g 11n, r luh w/pool, tl"nni!, $195, &4-1-.tllt& • • llLUFFS, 4 liI{, 2~ \Jri!'I. 1''a111-1111, Dln-rrn, prlv pn- 110, $4W 6141411(1 OLD Charm 1 Br dplx w I _i;<Lrage SJRO f'resh 1»llnt Homefind1r1 547a9641 BAYFlt ONT lovely :l br/2 bft nr ocean, pool!!/lennls S400. Npl Shores. 54S--17'll BRAND NEW Weekly Rate for Single Apartment Special ~love-In Rate * F11n1IMIR Slltlil .. • • Air Co11dltl0Md * ffff Utlllt~ • Wosllfl1 & Dry«s '* kltc:ho• F.cllltlH * RocrMtlo• Roo• * LlnOM f11r11llhed • Arnplo Paiitlitt * Mold S.rvlce * Joc:111d TMropy Po .. * Hooffcl Pool * MMtl111 Roo1111 Water J<"al ls-Lagoons-l•'ountains 'Stay A Day, Weck , Month or Whatever DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 227 7 HARBOR BL VD COSTA MESA . CA 92h1f, 645 -4840 refr1g G,u·uge. No eh1ldt"Cn, no JX'ts $200 J;er lnonU1. [;.et ok 8.l?--03Sll S~'J J I . .., 1 _ · · .-» lit r11kf.1 Ht. .'il.•1i.tra\t• f<.Uu1ly CALL 646-15VJ NE\\' Apts. \\.a~Bch sec :111n Ck·~c lo shopping Bac h, 1-2·3 Hr .Fr S150 & f1n1· be.u'h 64+-2611 TIREIJ of ~n11dl 2 br a pts! BRAND NE\V 2 Br, 2 Ba , 1 !50 sq fl arlults 11pts N1 20th & Npt. $23i'r-$250 Fur rescrvat1uns, 6i5-6!!00 agi l::slias 5-'lli-:.lal'I. I ~--'!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -•Sr:>~n10~-'2 n=it-. c2°U7A~ Costa Me:i;a !JOUL, l'p!S, rlrp:., bllns I------------ * ELI\t GARDENS'AP'fS-e Adulrs -P(Mi!side $1.-ltl lip e Also Children s Sl't:l1011 Ji7 E '22nd St, C:VI 612-.~~15 SPACIOUS New 3 Bil, I 1t Ba, p1111u, frp l 1, jl()O[ -11,llK111g dist.tilt !' 111 shop g $:Jl°lll\IO. til&-1007 2 Br, 1 ba &· :1 hi, 112 ha, Oltn range, ,11 p ... , r l JH, pool, club1111, Coll!lt'll 22\l Collc~e A vc 6 HHlUJ~. $1\U-l llli duple:-. l\la1 nctl couple, nn11-s111ok1•1 ~. nu r..cL~ lJL•flOSll ,r:_, leis !l;)-1 \\'. l/!h ::.1. :'!l~h351i LRG 2 br. 11• ba studio. shag, blltts, pool, 1..•lt· Ulll prl. $180. l9i8 l\la p I e. 64~7 J,1ds Uh 1;.tt·2~:tl, 646-'16ti6 CUTIE I Bl~. 1 sly Carp, dips, Infant 0 I\, HO pt ls Sl 10 8.IJ-t:...\16/jJ6-S~ I BDRl\1 Closec-l -g.ir.1g1' CJ11ld & s!n.all 111.•l ok $155/i'l'IO 8-ii-R 1.J9 2 BR t1nfu1n apt clusl." lo lhic :1cach, SJ7;i, !lets th1Jd1·tn, ;i,\6-lll.!1, !IG2-3~1'i.I H,\C.11ELOR .1pl-",-,,~"-.. -,.-111· the bealh, $120, )icls ok :;:.,'6--0321 or 962--1:;33 tiu nt1ngt;l~b.-o-u-,-- 1''0Ji rent fJl' lease, brand new 2 Bit TO\\'llhuuse, s•1•1n1 pool ,., I"{'(:, l'l<J>:c lo ocean, patio & very JU'l\:tlt' caU collect, 213-322--4-127 alt 6 pn1 ~--------Irv 1 n e NE\V 1 UR. Bltns, dqis, crptg, pool, h plc. i;,U', n1lutts, no pets JiG \\' BHOADJ\JOOR, Tunlrrock Bay , Ci\! !~l.01 ~. 2 s1nry, •I l•trn1", 2 1 ~ hu, fain rn1, 2 fl 1i!c s, \VALK/BIKE lo \\Ulk Beaut '<hllg: crp1 s. N1 p1.1tk Close 2 ll1 triplex un quiet st1 ccL 10 all schools. $47;') rno Enelsd g111, ndllH, $Lll0. DAVID D. CARLSON 673-1136.J or 642-02 17 REAL TOR 833•9293 2 BR, l'h BA ADULTS ONL y $165. Laguna Beach 610 Joann, Apt C 5-18-!!~73 Nf<.\V delUXC': To1vnhouse, 2BR Duplex, close t o 2Rll + <"k n. Y.'el hor, ocean dO\\lnlO\\•n Costa l\lcsa, Sli.1 I 1e11. \l'lk ro oc.1ch. 1 yr , Glan!z llcalty Ser v l c t', Jc.isc i;iOO pc1 rno · + 545-1289 rleaning:, New delu:ii:c !BR =~~---~--'lo1111huuse, f!1'1'.in v1f'w, \1lk I~RG 2BH., blt1ns, crpls, tl1ps, 10 t>e,u:h. SJOO 1110 + ~~~10., Nf"UI" ~hools, clearung: on lea~I.' ~13&-2S03 c--'O=-=~-,,-----~~' I 0CE:A~F"RO'.'IT 35' hv 1·n1, 2 BR Arlults no µe ls BA\' JlCI\' d uplex. mn., 2 1.,, ba. MEADOWS APTS. 387 \\' $.j()J 1110 yrl>, 49-1-5502, Ba.y St .. CM. 646-0073 641-849.\ I BR unrum, cpts , drp~. SUPF:lt-.-\ c8c1c,-00-c1c1.-,g-·e-.-,-,-,,,c, stovf', refrig, $14."J, 1110 i\7 In tM'.ll'h .t shop 1\\oll \V 18th st,~ :1-\ SI!& Bpikcr l'!:\.-3611 BEST VU UPPER BAY Mesa Verde 2 Br lo111er in 4-plex, poc.il $185/mo 245.1 Irvlnt', 5'18-1729 110~11·: ,\Tl\IO~PllERE·O!· ~ 2 BR. $155. Stove, retrig, ,i:; 3 hr, Rt•ntn1 Ofc. 3095 cpls, drpg, pool. Adults, no l\latet' i\1 C'. ~1lti-lO_>_> __ _ pets • * &15-896.5 Newport Beach 2 & 3 BR, ba, c rpl/drpr;. G r 2 pools. playl(1'lund. $150 UP CllAfti\ON • 11.1h•r 111111 , Call _645--0140 HR apl. ~arden & garRi.;-e sm iH:n>:Tij $1 95 Rerlcc 3 br, 2 bfl. ---"c,,-_c1R-lc\c, .• -,~('c}}c THE EXCTTING PALM MESA APTS. 1\11NUTES TO NPT. BCll B:u h. 1 .~ 2 l:Jfl rrom $157 Adlllrs, Nv PeL.s 1·i{i1 i\'Jesa Dr (,") hl ks hun1 N1•11•po1 t Blvd 1 -,u,;..9sw ----l.tVt: NP·n• !hf' Bt>lll'h' l & 2 Ille 1'"ro111 Sl•IZi :'11.11111" udu!1~ No JJCl s lii~i :\lon1 n11.1 Gl~J2'i ---l.l'X lg, 2 Ill(, quill, pool, nr shr/i:: 11111. l•u" 1\duh.s $16.5 6.r>--T~"'fl 1ii.11 Pnmona Apts .. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Fountain Valley rcu;o::;, FOR I SUNDANCI I Live In a sumplUoUs one or two bedroom air con-I ditioned wil!I wall-to-wa"r.l:"'carpet- lng, draperies, =I -1 panelled living room, warmcolor acoenl wall~ I a kitchen full of b<Hlt-ins (including dishwasher). I Meet and mingle with nelghborsat 3 big swim-I ming pools, jacuzzi, bi~ liard rooms, paty rooms. I and volleylxllL At barbo- qtteS. by babbling brooks. Eveything including 1111 I rent scltedule Is OOSlgnod I with you In mind. U1lur1lshH ••lft· I •1111 Ire• $171. S•1rlly ......... I .. ., ......... . S187.aG. Fam1IY 4 plC':x wl pool. Ni ~HAP..1 '. •" .1 e-1 SC Plazn 556-7093 1 hr, tl•'\\ r1ppl, rlt' G1rl11, 1 SanN-~.----, 110 pf'I<: Sl'ij fi·lt>-7-.0:1 """""I "'J ..., 'DI ..... \\'llEN BOILING EGGS IN z All ur>"-,::-;;'lk lo I~""''· I ':'!:~ ~ MilOloWllSquift"*· ALU~t!NUM POTS add 3 ,...._ nun1 ll!lle 1,ne1<ar. This wlll kPl'p $27:-1 Ill• 1 L'!ls \'t•ly ,\vnll l)IUI frorn darkening. U5eful 4/1, 213--l li-~Hl:t k. Phone: 714-962~ IJut no loni.:l'r n~ded itP111s 3J1DR~I-:: B.~!h 2 (rJ'lt'"'· 20'2. Modcis open daltf !ICll fo:-1 \\1th n D11ity PUol )!Ill'••!!•' Y1·firh ~1•11 r 11•1q. 1 3.m. Cl11s..~lf11•d :\d 642-';678 1h·p..s. t~I Ill•' h lh• ,,(0 I - - - l --16 DAIL V PILOT Apts., F urn. or Unfurn . Costa Mes• 3 70 WHAT YOU GET IS ALL YOU'LL NEED ... VISTA 0£L LAGO Luxury !11kr'i1•tf' n1!ulr 11\lllZ, c.'01nfo11 .111d p • 1 ~.1' ' . ,t!IOtd:Jlt(l" 11'11111", SO'o [1111.!- t~lit! Ill).: 1\1\ 11111!1\llJ,: I• lllll'- ha.ndh,111. g-~n1 '"'na'< .111d ':'.11 h! ('Ju/1 I l!IL ll 11< 11 ', I, :?, 2 & ]Jr•n f111n1 $!71 1111h C\ery!l1111: 1 •• u 111·\'d .111 apa11111• 111 tu h1 MESA VERDE EAST AND ADAMS AVE. COSTA MESA 540-1800 LA r.,f,\,'\l'H,\ Al'T" NE\V Lt1\•ll v A111 ~. 1 1.1~" I•' shop g: .~ ho• 11 11 (; 1" \ \\ 11 Pd 1\rlul1~ •11111 •JI f,11111h I\ llf't•n lllr 111" 1111•! .bl111111' Sh.ii:; Cr1•I .., !'111.1!1 Jlt'I Ill! JlooJ r..t~ l:BQ I, :! ,{ '\ BH Srud10 Prtl' P.1l1u~ $1r.O In$'.!~ pc1 1.lo 77S Scott Pl, C !\I 642-2007 NICE, 1111!, 2 RR, Occ11 n VIC'11s, S!'~J to $2'1{1 lnqu1rr- lO?A.J s Co.'l"t 1!11y, Lng-uu.~ Beach '11~1-6/11S Huntington· Beach DELUXJ. adul1 fl o u I s 1 d c ga1den hungrtl(111·. 111 !>1r.111, frpl, Ir~ p.1110 ~ JXJif\S, sauna t{·r1111s Sl\1-02.i'.l ,\Jso I Br 1'Tn111 Sl :·, Laguna Beach CHOICE RENTALS STUDIO APT. \\"Jth frp[C, ITillll kl!t h '" OC\!o\n I ll'I\ flU/ll Jl•llln $}j"1 -furn CHARMING Cottage " frplt I • hdL 111 , 1de .. 1 fo1 oldl'r <11upl!', garden "t•Hini; Only ~li~i fum LARGE 2 Eklrm, 1-ba or :? b<lr111 .• 2 ba . ocC.Ul v1c1\•: inel cable 1V at $250 unfut n • , AND MORE •• WHAT AVIEW! OUTSTANDING 2 1\1 , unf hOUS(' w/nlli~llilllt'Jl1 \It II'. Only $?:,o DANA POINT SPACIOUS \Vedn~sday, February b, 1974 / ~ Wtdn~$day, Frbruary b l<J74 PILOT·ADVERTJS£R Jfl Apts., OffiC_!o=R~e~n~t~•~I ==~·~40~~~~~~~~~~rL~o~•i•.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::.:::J::5~5!}S~H~1~u~ll~ngL=====:\!H~o~lp~W~1~n~to~if::l·~~~& F Hep W•nted, M-&.~F~7~1D~H"o'l-p'W"~.-n~t ... -c-,"'M'A"F""7"l""O Furn. or Unfur n . J70 ME I~ C • I tu • ·' y f f} • ~......__...___,,~ BKKPR F /C •~ PRI ~onah \I f.ltSll \•1r1eV flll Snu Ai. garage ~.can.ups,-.---v-----•-....,., Santi A na LOCATION Hr:111g,. 11~\:r c&t, n1l:t1<', i,:rn l't'l1lf1\'I' ll't"CS, dJn Ivy, Thru Tn11.I Brll.int•t> . t'y•·~. tr.: .. 111 ~rJtit •In l ull dr 11·"' 1\1' )' s, 111 um pti. At>(1iu11r<1111 tu $101\ L·,~· Pi1ld Al'" •• ,,. Job• llu1-11111<llu~ulfl•ro•1r~•·l\ht• I' I ~·• ~ '" ·• ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS CHOICE LAKEFRONT LOCATIONS V"ry 11!ff'C 110nntf' /\n11 to IU7-..if,(jtj I\\! J\.li.;r .\l.nh :-;hup i.1 ~IK WE5T CLIFF h1tul111n !Ill ru.1 ;\.t'"\\j••lt p I 5 QC s• 111 1 ,1 1 :"\•111~,11 lJ••aih erson 1i s 30 '1''n•do'' Any 111!0, 1,1,•o,1~e L()('.Al. 11.,1v111i;: & hauhng "' Elr1tro ttle«h "s't·)_JI\ • )l'•J ~·I h call !SJJ.-Wl7,~l.5-43:tl h\ itud.·ot. ~"' tru~k 11rt:h~1· Supi•r to .,WJ Pt"f"!IClJUll'i AJ.:l'fll) t~l111i; IH C1·nh·r1 Hi •I t: t-,,Jhtt.:•'I'. :-; ,\ r~1~ AAll• • l\•'o1rll•"•"lh•1>r11l1tJ.1<li.•i l,..\IJ' 1"'1 ...;,, li>111 :!II. Hlk 1..:ih 111.1!(', 6 t110 Jtrfl'< li<tn;· 5.19-9-138 orTi·l•·pi~K1'"'lni.:.?11'1BAl.lt2K ,., l11 .. tr11t 1t)r, lntc>JIJ~<'nl, "·'' 5" IS" ~~,··111 •1'"' '" i Sii t• h. •· \'1~ lla 1t .... 1 & l~1J1 l11•lu11d .,_, . ....., ,-,.,..,"' ,-/\s)t'Hlblc1"'5 no !'tied " l 'C 1•1111,1 ·" auldl•ruij& ex1ic.·1 , ;jo,)Ult' lrllllll'C" JX»lHlu/lll OJk':ll P1•1'1111.u1ent en1ployn1C'nl 111 11l~1u1tu1t 1n1rruunrilnt.:S VERSAILLES • i •' 111'1t11" in• ' "I 111~ 11111110 1tll1'11l t,\<', < 11 1 , l Purrh.1,.ln1; Al(l'llt 111 S12K • l .111••· ">IL:ll \1'• It ,,1 iltu illnt: nt 11 hUSlOl ~~ IJ I.el\ IS 'lvvvttl A11'-IU Sf\lJ L0A1?Elt o\t. dump truck Supcr.ii"'li /Helatl lu $i'(j(/ BUtlt-=l(J.:~'i'ER tU•l5UHnnt , ull p!i.1:.1-•s, surnc 1111npu!t•1' de· ~1r;,t1lf' Salnry open ~th < \•H~l 111t•1 Send 11:~u1nc ,t; t• f,. I•\ i\huuoc C.11ut11! Jut', '..~1~2 Hui.llll'•s Ct.<rl!P1 Di ~UHl' ,~IJ, 2Jj , 111!/Jt' !J2titi4 l!U'\Y ~llvµ t\ci,:!ls I~ aul ll 11111 AUd l'('I: " (' ,, ) r r u I I !-. & 1Jiit1q11< :Ji7 1: lith !SI ( i\I, ·.1~-13\ ! ~:: 1:.~111••11\" +-s11,z.1i.;1• l•Utui~ Iv JJl••tl l{enrl~1111111 Topp1·r il<'fll'!hrokrn fu n1 l\Urk <:onl'!'t:'ll', H.Bpbalt, E>.:(IC :-;•l)'/()fi u'l:l' S8QOI 1'1 • .,,~,, 111_1 _1_.,7_~2_1_-,__ of nu•un" fi,1 ~'H !al H ie.~ Pr $:'ii 1'e\I' no rruestkln~ ask ~"·lng, break1n:::: 846-7110 Set·rer irlr-ll 10 f?~I (l~ [JI/' ! \hi: Al ~iuth l'<>asL l'lu1 , /'I'll.! ,\1 o1pol1" \r1u 1 1111 ,, J,H u~~l :->pt•1 !IH ul11r \ \•11• I.oh(• "l<J\1 11 111.: ~"unr 1111s 1~ \J1/hu11 [)0!1111 ( 'hll•bulb• ( ;\ fll S 11111 I I nl•1I )'i, • LH 11) ADULTS-SINGLES l , 2 & J Bedrooms from $175 per mo. 3700 Plaza Dr. Santa Ana ;.;, \t lu <.;;.uuh ( , .. ,~t 71 4-556-0466 R oom s NEWPORT BEACH 1~1\\ ~11111 l" l'•tlt 1:1t t1 1it ll\t' ,ffil •'l\llh ~t·• !'• t111 t.1l '-1'1" , • I 1 >< Ill• 11111-: t, 1.·11liu1..._ IH l~ .... l r ul:::. l'C~'l'l)I 10 11 ~· 11 H ··~. ,·.,111pl1•t« l!h1 ur.1, , •>11f~r· !1(4' 1~1Qru prh•1l4·~ls JB,\J tllllll I !rt01 Ca I l is.:;':--07111 t\1•w B<'h JI< 111n pr furn r 111 • h.1rJ1, , .. r, 1:.: \\<11•kin~ r~ r-.. 11 ~ Jt(J()~I off tce \\•11h f.u 11.1~r1•• •11 l'T11•!1 •1 1! i•111 111 1 sh.11 1• 1,11'" •if l\•,1\:.por! 11,11·t•11 & p 111.. 1 lilk '"Ii, t•tJ'-s~ (1tt&l1n.1 ~ .. , sit ri S I~ .• rnn \lh i..;,-l,l!,!ti'l-1..'"A• J1"1 11111 1111lurl•s u11l1t1•~. ---J•lllllOI >if'l1.lo !', ''HJll 1111;_; l ! f\'f.! 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Call 510-li112J em1cal Sales $12K 111~•lO Jab 1::q,.'l' r,;rruirt•d l~p 1 ng 111t•d4d f01 1l11s ru11 c,\ I ti 'ET 1, \ 'l FH Nt>l'd o. l \ 1 s ( ol 11 i.,:t' 1 l11.<1111s1 r) I ) 1· , ('.Ill Ki 11, ·,r,_•q -.11 na 1 ~ P >'I( 1011 :-;;\J,u y lu s.,;;o Also Plumbing 111du~ ~nit~ ''I'll --------l•1· Juti~ c.dl S,dlv ll1u1 1>01k. u1staH 01· r epu.u COUNTER MAN ' D esign Engr SllK ._.li/-£U~-, fu11 s111l Pt·rso1u1l·I After 5P:'ll, ~12-l iO,j I. I! 01 IS l~LUtll BJNG 1 ,. II :! l:khm Rp1 • 1n1n1uc.. S'KJ t_;ru• Child ok G7"i-:o!:!~O cl1er1ful , •inly $lil"1 unf1un . . -:-~----t-'t)H L1"1~·· R1•l 11l :o;to1r, •\IJ?, J J"1: (;7 >-_!__1m_&~6c'='-'..:::"co'c_ __ t L;'.f ,\Lf: Si 1n1ese, :-:~i1lpo1nt V1t lln11!1nglon Rt .11 11 1 Ill',\!' 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' '•' '-' • i::11 n I •' I~>•' ltt•:i1h Hl\o Jl 11 ·-.. ·' '" L a guna Nigue l 111.11111!1<"1 ,'\ :\,11l;i 11•t ~t., JIB 67,1-S·"lG~ ~~I~! 01 J•lh 61G--6915 _ T ile fig:U!l' 111ud1:l 1 ,1ftt•1 rl(\!H\ :\ppl,} Ill P• i ~r·,ll r1~1. ~·u11 lllllf', jllj.J...J017 *COSTA MESA* ----PATIO<.;;, \\°1\l.h:.t: nntVES. a i1 t·ek 1l'rrtfh' p ,l \ \l,,n111 1 11~11lt··, 111 ,\1.f ll 1,~,,,1 s,r1 11· ' '"'I •1· ''n 111" ll\l:L1:\'Ll l\hll" !1111 1\ 11'111 CERA'l!C TILE 'f'V < Pt >V ••>' ' 111 1 I '" ·"' -· prJ\i('r ' 1 Cfl;\'.C!lf·:TI Pt1l\1P!l'<G '' •1 • • ·" s' ' 1" 11 -Counter-P-•rsonnel lll'i;J>un~•hlt· ~uun~ 111.tn, lull *BRAND NEW* 1:100 St /'111 II!~ 11rfJ(;t•, ,J.,i_; Xr llo •il ,'i;_ Ah.;tJnq111n, r.111 Don r~12--8514 1emodc! t-rPC' es1 Sm JO!,s .L~liUl ld S<ndrhl.'11tdl.lt(r llllll' ,\n11>I)• li"iJ N(I\\•""' .~ 2 f:l: !. 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NEW SAODLEBACK N pts. r:.1 ·,\LTUI~ ---~ ____ , 111\llj ll! •Jl l~tn:il 111•!1 p!1nnt•d • ,, UI ·~<; !('paus e111poyn1ent, pie.ts.in ( co Snn l)l"f:-fl Fn11 nr r111~1 1_._ .._ .i ,,,,,1,11, S",iJ 11,1 r·n~r,i \lt ~:i (,i\11) ii.it<h 2/?, J,hsiin d•~IS.:ll~ l!rtnlC' inip S.:l "lnn~l e~. iot k, con1p f1 ~~ 11'0l'k111g 1..'i1Hl1tiun~. th.1111 1 .1Hl1 /'.•l\J••rl Uhd. !\'H MMUNITY Ill\ I lo 11 11111111 •! Ti l j :!lit> Pl.11•1 111i I I Ill I r.01\1 ------·--"·"-h'i-71 l'l'!l111S t ·nu1 I~ ,. 111 I !I I ~llhl<if l \\ rl(~I, lll:IS l'Onl' c :\ t l. 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Ookwood G1rden Apartment• N1-..r1 l..q.!Mortfll 11 .... ,.. •ncl fl!~ 111 •1 t,H•~ ,...,,." .... ,...,.. 1 it~ •I ININ 1 e ,,,,1.,., .• 110\ 1 ~oo oo0.0.2 oo o o o to oi:s Hi •illi :!lOll 11'1111' 5\(}..2'160 SJ>;1res a~'tll ('nil '\•:11~~ Jl11ls l\lobilc Pnrk 4rl9--!C76 have aides nursc i; I.It!" opf'n Replif's roiirirlrntinl, _IHJ\V 19lh,Cl'>1 U~si· 1 bl $"" E UROPl:AN Ga r 1!" n er . h 0 .. , ekpr•.' -mpanion; 8-,,·u-"v"s-l'J'_r_E_l_l _o_c __ -1-f-,,,-.-2 ,r1.kf!,, Box 41,l, El Toro, Cn r •• \ ~p.1{1' <1\•ll o e "-'" llr··~"Hll, ,l(JJ-141)11 Lost 555 r.1,11ntc11;intr. -l .nruls«nptn~ " '"" -~ ... "' ..;u;;,, JIOUSEl\8Jo.:PER, Spruush n10 \\11 1 )Hn1 1rl r f11rn1h1re ;-;-1J11 • F ctn .. h 1 'Irr" Hi·m<\\al V l'r) H on1en1 aker11 UpJohn school 11ged chlldten !\1on-s).l('akhii,: woin1tn lo Hve in nt$'i 1n .. A11~11<'rin~sen·1cf' 1 1' '' 1"s1R·"1s .1 i,' l "•I ·11, .. ,. o1ght V1e rr 1'<0n 1hll' 'i 12-:i3~ev<'s 547--61l8l ~~11, Goe.M l puy. it('! lln1:~ Ol'~NTAJ .. ofe,Ass1sla11t, a11d c1urrortwo 1•-"•"l·-'I • il ol I• 1-.,--o~ h Bl d ~le P 11va1 ,) 1110 ll ~·~ ., ·' " ~" r> 1 "·''' 'l?J '''p'd only. Must takt"' "OOd '" ""-"' a\ 1 • 11 '"'' n<:fl(' v ,.., . v 11 ,,. "" 1 SI , 1 l ' 1 1, 11 ----LVN desu-es v.-ork "'it h o c 1 nr~a .... ......., or '"' chil dren &111 B .... c It llun11n"t"n Brnrl1 6<12-4321 \,lnnri v_· I ui.:e .. a.~·11 ' ,.('\\'[Yll' rt~ . .,yr (){ ,J,\P1\~f'<:;! c:arrlrn1ng "f' 'Gil X-Itays expanded du!1c~. ,~, '"" • " NI' "2 1~0 l'l111·1~111t s,,,mesc, 11nn1-l priv11te temunul patient ir •-··~-"-' -------',.,J-tJ18, 598-4.103 -~---i ' .,., "'~' ,._, ... , sf' 1 1 1 1 " C I c ,l n up ·-Jlunt1ngton Beach. ~A ~F RONT ~F ~-ICE ~ 4001 B 'l~R=C~H~,~N~B~-IV'<"l. h(' inhrnkru fen11l:t, ('api ~l i tuio ai I'll Call l{ttll only Excellen1 refe rence s BABYSITTElt needed 2 • s liHl697 HOUSr.:K£EPER, 01 a t u r c I ri'~''"" .. ·11r•a ,40,;-ij(), ~.O 1,,,~ .•·n FT 0 .,1_,012 llcw.111! 645-7786 a lt Ii pnl <\!ll-!">R70 ~i.17-1880 Ol 532-17)6 llp111, n1y hon1c pt cf d \.\01nan J1ve-ui, care 01 ""' """ '"" "" T io 1 Dr.NTAL chab assistrint, full ~'! fr ,1~) '.\r" port Rh r! lll-\V,\RD for re'ur n uf '-X1'1 'R [,'ar<f"n•r 11'1"'"' Help W•nted M & F 710 rans 11 o I la l n avu1 ll N 1 C I s e ni 1 -J n I'll 1 1 r1 & lite \ r. 1'h .. n1· 1,7,..1 210 Stor age 455 ,. -" •u"' ' 642-2460.''--------nil', l'Wpor en e r houscke('"ln1g 4!1&-ZJ~ lot· __ _ Jlllhee badi;e lvst al hov. 1\T111nt 1'rlinn11ng & -~::xpcr no s111oklng 64:Hl367 ..--{)~ ~·1c1 ; 1111 t• nt (".11·1)(·11<l \\ ,\HFll<H..:Sl·: .~ storn"e, ('2, J\1Pado1\J,1rk Golf course on cleanup 91i8-3'1/l6 *A , / BAllYSl'rl'Elt F 1 1 da) s 0 El y 'fl __ ..,, __!PP_1""°"'"""""'°--o-~- ll 111 \II '' I ii Bl ! a J ,1n l li Ph011e 897-511 I CCOUntiftll 8 3111111-G ')f"'nl, Our hon1e, l-lAP t " ~ 11=-•S exper, H OUSE'-""'"-'l'Ell f/ l ·' 11 I · "'' r 1ur '' i)i111 nh111n ('.1~111 illcsu, $120 CO'IPL~. f' G11-len ""rvl-1' _, '''' 1-k. hll"d-sl1l<l1 & · ,..,-,c. ' l ine ' ' ' \lo 0 $17 1 ... ,.. " r ,i " """ ~" Bkk Infant & loddlcr C.t l l '""" " A11ply 'f V d Co "~ 1 ·-~ "" ,'i;_ 1111 ~1 "--3 101 & eves UIST Co~l 1 J\.lr~a area. short ('lean llP" He~ j\Jainl CAii pr 1 """"~-"-'-'o"o'"--------hnlshetl end operators Good • "esa er e nv ·~·,7 ~·m rlrn ~. !!6~2'.'0!! l'.'\PS "1 18-32i0 lel!l!l'd Gcr mrin Shcphcffl. nfter <l·OOP;\I. 645-19P-0 1-\\'a~cs, Bench D rn per y Hosp, 66J Center SI• Slf,\J{r. flt '"'11 \"u•1\ E);l'l'U· Rent•ls W antod 460 bl,u k & 11h1t1• fem, ans lo E,~1rer lbhruckgpm,•l RL. Trtak1r B A BY Sll'TER/llousck1..'t'/~ Servi('(', 900 \V, 17Ui st, CM CM 548-5.5.11..'l ri\•' 'uiti• hi l nl1'n Bnn1t1:.:::c.:.;;c:__:.:::.;.;:,:;::_ __ _:.:: Cnlli'.'y, P.c11cu'CI, 548-5l46 Garden M aint/Lnd1cp t 1a~f' a ' epo n er apJJl'OX 8 am lo J p111 JIOUSEh.'EEPER v.1lo C!U'elS ll!•h! :-,,11 ,..,...rt l'l'nl••r. 1.~.R\' ,~1 .. ,., .. 01,00 •• ,-! ·r f 1 y Clnur. S111kl r rl'P &1&"852 controller 1 ST;,().S800 J --'· ~1on lht'U t-rl. Ov.'n trans Domosti'c Holp Noodod lo kee11 l""'pl!al ~hlnl"" f'/ 'l ,·1· 0110 r. v ~' ,-" .... A ~~ cn1 \\ I 1\h11c chr!>I G :Fee P11id Also f ee uus ~~'5-0033 "'lier G pm LI So 111 ·~ ----·-re,i;pons1hl<' \\nrk1ng mothf'r ,'\ 1\h11e pa11•s, an~ :rntz, eneral Servlcet HELEN SC~f,\FFEil ... '' * SJ 25 p<'l hr & up * llll!'. me P me avail r• !! n f /;\IE U 1 C Al. JIB ;in1I 1l;iu'!hll'l N<'ed ll\n Vu.: l\f)trs & \\i!lson St, PERSONNEL AGE NCY BABYSIITER. my home, p ,111 ,~ full ume 111 Npl 642-801'1 or 642-2-110 J 't•·~r1~" !n1 JI 11'1~•\ll' Rlf'll i){'(lroom hou~r n"Rr Dally &l&--212f. PLUJ\1RING, ELF.C'11llCAL, 4262 C 1 1 D B 4 N Li 4 PM·l 30 /\M !\fon-rn Bch, Top performance 1-IOUSF.KEE PER lo au"C" for Arl1ple 1,1 k i.: lo rent 1~11ot by J\lnrC'h 1·11h Space LOST i;nl:ill female It, red C ARPENTRY · J\.llnor 1U11P~;.27~i · ' ' · _64_' _~_·tO_JG"--------& ref's n.-q'd mother In v.•hctlchnlr Prel 'll·H·12 1R :.:r.i-·,0)(·1 for sun1f' flnv.:1•1s nnd a d•ig 1111h laflCe ears, pt ar11ustmcnts , J\.1ajor "'"''"'""'"'"" ........ !!!!'!"IBABYSIJfERnccdcd 8·5pn1 0\1'n tron1p a n1us1 ! live-in Spardshspcaklngok. Ktird+>n \'rry dcsirnhle, plus C 1 1 Alterations All types home ACCOUNTING CLERK for limall chlld Refer 714· 675-~5'1 (24 hrs) 5-~7fi6 f)l-C Su1U•, 1111) fr Su1h•hle '"'rtnl"!tl 1 1 r 1 ,, h hunhua Vic o ~tesa d(IJ rcpalr & remorl U!t us bid! l•ir rlochir JI u n I \ n g l 0 11 .. ~ ""' nn ° iavi· v.:o auy l\1111· f)lfl-t809 0"''' ., .. ,, firm ,.,ks l'e(julred. 646-9U3 nft 5ptn HOUSEKEEP£ R • 111~ .... 11,, hn1 1· 1,..•1·11 nu. F & 8 flome llcpalr, " "" Doormen.Tick•t Taker• (;i1di'ns 1'-__ ~_~_f'c'2cl~---pets fur ninny yrrirs Price LOST, 10 nm 111ale hish 612-1103 mature, rel!nble 1 ndlv , BABYSfn'E."R for two,<\ yr 4 lint, ~days A wk. S3 (lf r·1C'~· :-;p,,( r: !~:\1 1 catei..torv of SlT.i Pl(lase ~Her, Vic tlfonroVJn & 191h "l 'JllNGS" by !\loose Gen'I W/A/P, A/Tt & 10 key old girl & lnrant. cau alter IR lo 21, m-0n111ij( &: alter llOOn Per hr Lltlo Isle. Call Nf'"1"1rt J'W:1ch PE"ninsuln \'\rue L1R~~ifl«it nrl No 11~. SI , c J\l &15-1312 C n c Pe 11 1 1 Y , Repairs, adder Lite accurate t,yplng,l~6",~646-0~c·'=~~2'-=~~==~-1vork Aln>!y Edwa rds -'&102-683flc.;:;;:c· ====~--A~c.nl UiJ..f,:lJO 11111 lv P1lo1, l'.O B"x 15tl0 LOST 6 month ••o ll i P , P l umb l nc . E l tc . SAiary 10 $500 Call llelen BOAT BUILDERS ClnemR, l5."W A<lams, 6pm •HOUSEKEEPER * --c 'I MRson. 54(1..6ffi5, Goaslal to 91u11 Werl, Fri & Sal. Lt I ~ 1617 WES TC LI FF·N .B , ~ta " Psa, C"nhf. 92626 ' ()<[P11·· Cosra J\1f'sn .,r:•a flc111odcllni;:-fl'l2-fi613 Po-"nn"I Agency, 219 0 GROWING ftulllily sallboftt ve· n, ~f' c.ng • own rm • ll I 't' 77A' ,..._. ~· I 111 h I 111 I DRUG STORE CLERK & TV !!•t2-IHl1 Im 72Q,,11f!.&up ~l'11~::o0:l2 NF;EJJ <iin Ull'"<l"H'niolve h~e eii,u'C. .1;r-... 1 IF )OUr wlndowii need Jlpr bor lllvd.,CM 111 rcr \L!I tie 0011ng I\~ l.P-Tl{J-: BOTTOM (l~ !~1 n·nt Nil c·h 1l•!ren, I •ioi,: l..OS r. Col11r pup , 3 n1os. c!f'nn111i.: or ynur 1111\11 11ff.ds of)(:n!nl(R for in 11 I u r f'. l">rl'lf'rnbly exper ienced, age Hou1•kteper/llv•ln HfJ\·~l) \\AITTJ-: BASKF:'T'S ! lPllrSI" Cnll ul1f'r 411n1, (,rny ,t \\hltt>. V1l', of Slar1·r lllO\Vll\~ 11111 49-1-t!HH r\e Accounting Clerlcel rr-spon11lblr liH vldu11Js 21-JS ror '"'ork }"'rl lhru $:l0--S4!J v.•k !162-TI05 ,,tr,111 h) Ji!nrln~ a JlMOer .'<7"2-~fflc;:::l:.,,.--.----,, & Belich Blvd, J-1,R S4'.l-1J07 Hauling A S•cr•terl•t Flnl11h t11rpe11tcrs, 2 yrs exp J\.ll)n 963--1552 Ask for 1'1r. pl11ll' 1n lhP hotton1 of thr ~.LJ>~:JU.Y .i.:en!lrn1r111 \\Otllcl Vncancie• coil mooey! Rent Rlrt'JI RYAN AGENCY Boat plun~r!i~lyre);p. Pctel"'!IOn h.u<kc1 Tum idl<' 11f'm~ into l\kr !Will & hoord 111 lhe your houJJe, apt., 1lorJ" 1-ift\'t' s· PIC'k-u p for hRullnli[, 1793 Newport, CM. 64&--4854 1----_::_::.;' ;:::::.,.~--Don'! give up the shlp1 t11~1i \lollh ll Dally Pilot eoi.111 l\lcsa/Ne'VJIOrt (IJ'fn t>lda'., etc, thru a Daily Pilot n\tMng, Jondsi·Rplni;: Reas. J7!l31 Beach, f-t B 847·9617 "List" II In claulfled, Shlp "LI>:!" 11 In cla.uU\ed, Ship ('I 1~s1f11••I A\i 612-51.i7S t.1 2-:194">_• _______ .!_CCl2","~d~f~le~d~A~d.:__ ____ _'._~C~"1~11~1lo~l~1 ~-~l&-~m~. ~l ___ _!_..,., .................... ~clo'!_.'Sho~"'~R~"~u~ll~•~1 26~'2~-5678~<>:_ to Shore ~·111111•' 642-5678 !lave an extra sp11cc hellttir )OU no longrr u11e7 SC'll It l)UW ~\th 11 DKlly f'ilol Clt1s11Ul('() A1J! Glt-rili7R. . . ' ----~ ... ..._. ... ...... "t. , • . ... • ........ • 17 PJLOr -AOVER TJSER We-dntsday , Ftbruary b, iq74 Vlrct nr sday Febfllfl•v b )q74 Help Wan1ed~ &-F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help w~.-n-tod~.-M~&""'F"7""1"0'°"H~o'""1p-W"'a--n-.,t-e<1-,-M~&..-'F"""1"1 O;-r;B'°u-.,i71d"l_n_g_M:;-:-a-.,t-er'"'i'"•"'"ls-,1"06"°'"F'"u-r-n"it-u-,e-----;8;-;1c;O,-;-;M,,-:-is-c-,"ll-•-ne-o_u_s ___ tl 8 I Piaino:./o,.g;n,---8'26 DML'I PILOT ..:!_1 Mill Foremen Needed Immediately Experienced Only Apply In Person Coastal Recreation 940 W. 17th St, Costa Mesa ~.:Xper. ~nta.l y1u'd salt 1in1ttn Regist;ar for 1u call oo lVr'l•Uuctlun & a lt'nipora.ry job iuttu.,n'Utl Ar1.v1..111tii. J\tu1n !Oday havr know I ed S: e ol Inter.""'"; S.12 f'l'.lruitrul.'11(111 & lndu11tri&.I \\e Need Afl e<1UIJJ. Cer lurnl.shllfl , "'ltll"~ (JfMrt'. ~l\ht 111~n. (iourt co n1 pitn ' F.qual Opp.Jr, EnirWoil)cr ht•nefJIJI. Gou! l'hance '< .\tale & ren1al~ righl IM:!l'til.Jn Iv ...,ork u, \ Western Girl In c. ln ron1pany 1\pply Ii. pt-11i0n, lterlley & Nixr1n 4667 ~f!ll'Arthur Blvd. llc11U1.I Inc, 1900 \V . N£'1'.~0.-~J~ac.-ll Ana.heln1, Lo..111g Beu.eh F.quaL Opper Emplnyf'r S ALES ·lAguu1.1 -H u1ne - l)t>cor . pni-t rl1 nl', bon!l.1hlP • TYPIST 5 ALES MAN *TYPISTS* e Surplus Bulldlng r-.f..\Tt-:ltl,\I. llJ'iO's o11'E\\' rrt-:~lS ' l>wr,, lu111her, p!y- 1\~ .. tl HU shc .. 1111a:. !llOld· 1n~. II ndtJ>l.i;, l"IC. BUILDERS SURPLUS 4Ji1J ~) ,1!•1111, s ,\ 1\lvn l'U'IJ !-ia ( J{).!;f 71-1. 546 10.::i ~~~ -----Furniture BIO E'l'!lll~ Al!f':1 11!nLi.r: H.v•111 'l'{liJJi; &_I) th .. !JM, $]JI), ('!1•/11\ g~~~I dl.tVC'lll.a.11 I $1{), t\f11pJ 1• c•l11ur S!U, ('•u1111L 11rt Arn .. ld l,,iJn1er J\J('ns C:ulf Clubs, _s.M. u i.: .1 .. l'i.. i.:r., t..t~)!J-rnust be good w!t h p~-'Qp!('. P.i1 t liout'. ~11rivu!l ofrii'e Reply P .O. liux ~ll'l, l.i.1gw1fl <lU!iC'l'. J.1.r3T;>I Beach. UNI E"RG"O_U_N-,.~,-1-.-1 c11c.-, ;\ll'ST St-:1.J., l111 t'lv ptu111cc .iiiiiiii,..,..,..,.. ... ,..,..,..,I ; ~ " '· ll;; a t'I , f 111 J !!> h n r 1·H 11 f r unt , •S'·'CltL"rAI<\' l')([>er TrR1nct' C<·nhnls1dt>r1"'\: p ui· t II.(., 111 ll'•lll 1h,· --------ii J)lECE nuU:0'6aflY bt<l.room M'I . llc.·aut F..arly Amer st ~le h r u . C r yK l ~l C'h;\ndrllrr~ \l"/wnll l!MnN', Ji.uigtng lan.\)l. Bt!!t ulfl't' {~Uffi h 1lOL">":1°1~.,~1 .c. -C<~<cid,--.,\7' •"· 1-,-,~1 .Vtl1t, USl"J \'i.'I'} l1 tlle, Sli'J. 'l··•Ul1•11·11111'.1n f it1 n\c ·r11Jc -~ 1 h111rt-Slt.i. ! Btu1· t. ~'1-ee11 \ ••11 f'! 1'11•·•l!lt'l'r.uu•11n t.'huir~. 57:; r .. 1· l..oth. t:"""!l.1~. Garage Sale 812 "' "' Tt·lep1·0111plrr ·a <' • l\lanc!t•rs S.ic1·ltlt c $j/J(I SR. SALES SEC'Y :.!Ii.!'\ \\ Cvt1•1 lli.>y. N.B '.'J l&-~~1.:1\ Miscellaneous 818 \\'ill v.ork in our bale" m:ir· Ei1u.d Oppur E1nploy1·r s"·"""'o°"U\7\,7,,,--,--,--c~--c l ------------ t iA l~1\Cf: S1d1•, :-;1,t ~u n <..:oh11· 'J \', p111~ P1'0!: lt1hl1'. ·I r,.:• •!1·u11t ~ .. 1. !Jiu h:ill n1 at·hln~. t'h1l llrt'11s ski~. 1~~)1~. 111any 111•!1'\' \'1t!uahl" lt~·111<:, 17'(32 G1ll 11uu 1 ST, t:11 l1 <'1.~11~ ~·11rk 714-.,:!-9ti10 ketin" tl1·11t & 1cn.1rt '" USH-E~RS Nlli, 'Int ltJtl<I, L·L"[S ~ ,,,,. ··it 17's .. 1" S100. f'~•lf1•p 1.ih1,., 17!>, '"" ·. ...../n 1 i u . \\'1'.'titeni Heginntt l S 711 t'!> I& to 11, n1orn1ng ,(, :!ftC'ttlOOll !)Vl'J'sl11 ff,·d l'ha1r, ""''I al'PR. 1\liU'kt'r hndgs $60 LiKl\i'ig H;ip"Wl'tlted, M&F-710 1-felp Wantfff, M & F 710 ~lgr l)uPe" uil'lud .... •'tli.· 11"0rk. Ap ply Eu 1\'11 rd s rui:!'. s1er1:o taP<' cuiuiolP, 11 -.; 2'2 dt'Uni r-a.se, 11c1~· lnn1er li11isou. i.td1•" 1.,.,k. C'11n.~111a., 1:..~1 Ailarns. 61•n1 :\lu"! ~"· 67 ~·6Z'.l6. SJO »J.11--?.6:.!4 ,1ft 2 ___ _ HOUSEKEEPER/ NUftS1';S 1ngs, lnterf:J.le " t•11srt>r11 1 ~,,, \\'·" r-11 ~ ~ t BOB DYLA"N I 'I ".11 l l'\I, r "'-L" '! fllt'L'C "•'•1101'"1 l<" I j, 00 {'Ol"p. 0 C, :;cn l'Orll'ISIJ, l l\ ... C K RN-LVN-A IOE :-ihould I,)(! 11l1lc, lo .,..uz k Ln• WAITRESS BIJ.:l{<H'i L\.ii.to1n, IJ' 9" x TICKETS \\'anlt"I fi•r •11llfil« 1,1 /l \1 7 · t 1 ·( T 1wctenden!ly: 11• u rrll11 ll111nrr huui<e. •·-.:µ prt't'tl 'i' !!" 11•ith ulh>mun, gold Sli-1?3X or 979-",:\l.'i i;cho.il f'hlld, No•1111111I H1•h d~1l.~.i;.l;:,l)lt·rl ~~llt1\~~~-v'.'.~.1:~:. 11111ount nf i;up;>n ·ts1on .• : .'.\lu)t l..e :!I. 841 \\" 19th, \'<']\~·!, S:\00, Oani~h 1'cak Jl\j C1\t glass ski,, G1.111d urea. l.11'1' ni/iiut l"qli•t' H1ot>J' 1!u1y. 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PARKING au . full or part ahle Ill work Sn!ui <lays. \\O!\lAN. part t1 n1l', Vl'ry 3 pc i\·lckcr set, all good Jl.lAYTAG 11•asher S,t'i. Koda k cxri·r in !)('t'SQnal (1n1·s llnlt'. applv in parkint: lot r: "-'., ,. x Jl er 1,. 11 c ,. iio! IM'a1 hand 1.1nt111g, somr !'Ond & cheap! I'll 1\lary, canie>ra, projector & splicer. rallng, 1ypu1~ ,t ,.:1·11j•r ,1 "I 1100 l',1l.'1C1c Coost 1111') ., esM>nltal, hut h e t p I u I . bkkpg kno.,..J~ge ht>lprul, 10 fi4-l-l:t61l _l500"=·o.'~07_-1~2_17-cc:;;c-c;;-~-,- 11l."urnn1·l' 1iur1~·s. 1 .. \\-l:!Sl N.B_c~~~~~~~-Prefer local rcsidrn1 i'or 1111tt> contracts 1n rentnl1 -,---,==----,-,====c--,. YOUTJ [ Bed S23 Tii-in l.Jt'd 1.-.-.. --.--. • .-.--._ __ _..__ ... , I 11 ART T J i\t t--:: i,,: 1 r b, intervu ~all 1\lrs. l)ul1l. stOrt'.' ,\pp\y in ° rn 111 gs * SOF'A & LOVESEAT * $l;j, ll'c ~kates $5. Lab Technician Tf't h 101 !•,'· n 1lys1s d!'I !'l•lll- llH'rlt u11ul\11\;: l11·.t1111i.: s~~­ lf'!ns, 1•u111hu~11<>n ,.equ1p .~ 1nsl1'ltrncn1a111 11 H,u·kg1·11<I i:;hould Lrk'hulc 1n.1k1n1: .St•! llllS lll 'PIJllll~ ,\, t•lc1ll1-:11l 4 <ll!lflUIH'll!S l Oe1ign Draftsmen .. ·:in11llf1r 11· prl'~~UJ (' \IC's~1·I~. p1pu1;:, 1nu11 11~. ht•.tl e.~­ t'hhn,o.:1·rs. AS \!l; • •11h:> st·1:· tion Vl!i Mod el Shop Machinist l:,\p4'!". 11· !l!nlllU/11 1·1 'iii Typist ,\r1 111·a1e .... 11111l 1a1• 11 1•1·1:1· 111·1·nni;: ··hrnl•i<tr) 1•'1 •nin11l- 11i.::} J> rin11· In ~1.111. 11 11l11u.: 111 i.11rk full 111•,~k 11 n··~···~~ Barber-Coleman Co . J>;.'12 l\J ,G·n1 . l11:n,· l'al! !11!) \II I LEGAL SECRETARY L1tigal1011 e..xpf'r n•r11ur~·d N1·11•rort U"11"h :11• .1 :"\1111 IJ1'llt'fl!S. f'lo • I'••' ~I 11 rt fl'SUllll' !I! p (l ll.•-.: \", N1•11T1n11 Rt•111 h. ("a !12!~'(! Ll\"l'.:-IN c"n1p:u1111n 11 .u\I• d fnr lad.1, I.![,~ tu1u~1·11 o irk S. 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Lite exper. & a hc;11I I BOO l'i.'I F:. 1R Ci\t 5~8-448-1 2 tlbl hetls, $13 e1L 557-5989. s"m' rrf1f'('(J. Ct> n r r a J for quick thinking ii; all lh<1t Antiques IRVINE c 0,11111"' c I uh I o -, -· 1 1• fl!El)IT, ('ouch .t lovcst."it., ~ f.11'fh1·ar1•, \{;.'),, Supe-11or. s n~-...'\c-c , mC'n1'--rslup for sale. Call " •:J B t A goo<l 1.\"lrKht1on, red & l>l11ck ...., , "~==---~~ ason es gency Sj(l ;i36--{iJi~i :>:~2-6S1J or :il~-4536 1-'1\RT 11\IF. i•ornan. Tell?-17100 Rruokhui<sl, F. Vl r SCRAM LETS 1-~~~~~------ n['"''h ~ .. 1,,.,-,,". ". ,,1, ... , + ~ult!! 213 !)(J;J."775 • T 1 h v " ·-~ '' '· he fn.~t•st nrnw n t c \ e111. l"•1nn1 1'•t· l!'ol'll<1r &.\\"1l-SECRETARIAL ANSWERS .A. Daily Pilot Classified «fln, r :\l S.~'!-liTi2 P:ir1 1\me office he t p . !'/Tl\!!-' '~' .. ,n ;\t/F. Kuo11leJi;e of gener1tl nff11·e l\L'" ~hi A;\I, inqoJ,•. i.le'll 11urk .'ii bookkN'p1ng. r.lust !•·r· «ltulents &::11 -1':1 95 , Oe ah!e to IYJK" Apply Jn _'".•:.'?'Yo_._·''-·--------pr rs on Ila rt I e y & !'.\I{ f 111111• lun .~ llllf'\'l''l'li t!I! 1\ilion J{e11!·1/ illl', 1900 \\'. 1 .). !11 11.,,·inr' \luo;t lirt\l' Annhcun, !Jinx Bench J)1·cd_c:e -Chi>ek -Do11 ny -f{Ubber -UDDE'.R GIRLS bicycle, lU.spet.~J 19" frame S73 Noritakc ci1io.i S:51 673-1116 • ,.1 ·;,• <'IJ 10 or Q-;:; 21G'l *Sec'y•, Bookke-eper1 1~·:' "fl•'t :itoi Ans11.,-.ru1•! 1' (' ,\ A J> Con!--\1' JiOO \\'hv hl!s a 1n1Jl.u1g stool only ihl'('(' Jc_g~" lt s b<:'f.·11use ihl' l'OI\" hlL~ lhe UDD ER . ANTIQUE Pl,\NO, f.n K. r.roat\v.•ood 1806, 1 t'C'lang-ular. 111ahn~ ca!'e A CQl'fv[Nlrnf SHOPPtNC ANO S[WINC CUIO[ FOR TH£ ...:,.1.., i•,. 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Good sal.tJ)'. t(\:\-f~I 2'Xl'6'", keys ,I,"; 11·orks CAL ON TN£ CO. co111plt'le, S.:1cr1ficl' ~4~ (i73-12'J'..! \\'ALNu''-·cr_Dcicncm-.~Tc"c"c''-·clo2'0=-c.1 4 black lr-alht>r side ehriir~. Sl:,O, Tnll bonkC',lS(' !400, l>!,:sk, n1isc \!.•rl;, ·~v).;;.\!)() For an ad in Woman·• World Appli•nce• 802 We're No Beautie5 • our ~'Olors don't n1att·h. hut 11e're 11. 1eood \\hillpnnl auto. \1Asher 8: ga~ Uryrr. Ynu cin hf\\ e ho!h o! us fni Call Mary Beth Seamed-To-Slim! I l Si5. Call &!2·:'.;)~'I lie! :i::;ol._ _ _. & I\ \)Ill 10 5t'f'. 642·5678, oxt. 3~0 Crochet or Knit I BUY!! G0tirl, Ulil'•t fLU'llllUr't· ,. flf>iJli&ll('f'~ t1f \\ llJ St•ll !.1r YOU MASTERS AUCTION FP • .1:..1:. Vl ~c.;1\.'I" LES.50'."') llh l•1u" •• ~ ~r1u Hlc.e! 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C~.I t h.1n~f'r SM h .. 1111 k . • -11., 1 -Caro11scl H.IJ JHYIJl'Ctor S70, l.Al'i'. n1()<lf'I 1. co 11r T\, lill'llS \\Tisl\\:lhli. 1.UCli.'tl ,\h'il. ~·.duiu•I l\"/d·~w~. l~•ll­ Pl('l':trd, S60 615-:l'.:fi() 1u'Qund i;U111d. G 111... It'(\ ~~-:-7~""7"--· --1)11 pa1·111, labor 11311'1llltv C'.OOD Admirnl r r fr I g. S'.!i5. ~~1-?96.'I . 11/bnl!on1 treezt>r $6."'1 1.-K. SrFHF'O Al I l r-;11 hl'f1\'Y 1h1ll' S\\'Ulg SC! !l:> '-1 ' . • tee ll\Ul f'. 9f2...Q797 If B ,_4 Tuner Sold fnt ~-~() 1 1· · · 1111 \\'111 sat. h•r $1..10 2 V\V l ·I" 11heels 1111h tlf'I\' l17'l--40.Jl P1i1e~to.11e :su 1 ?4'r bc•ETl1 dc 8 l11 1 <1<• :-;ri :n.'1-.c0c.-c,--,c,g-.-,l-»-p-.~_.\,11. c 1an1p1011 ires · c· (" I B'I"[' 1 1 flolh f $~r. 6•\6-!1()76 r Ill 0\1\'SE' IP, ' Ill Ill 1 'f' or ·l·'· · Speaker:o1$95 644-631(1/ F'RJO, '72 \\';irds 17 t 11. IL <\~l--R2?.6 fro,•11le11s S:xxl Ski rt1.1·k fnrl ·c=o"7LO~R~oT=\c'.-P""°o-,-.1c,-,chcl-e. r.111.zda S2:i. Aquru1un1, 11••11' ~10 <l['»--0-i;,.t Excellent {'Ond. S123 5~iG--\6..Q.7 e\'l'S t:1·.1-r1:-,r. 1111.11, .. d 111•1-: ..,,,, 1·11 11 P, ':tr \ILl1'11 ;:1~-.p \1111 ( unil. II•'" ~·111.;; !l•·<l ill!, 111,1ko• 11fr1'I' i l ·f-9'Jj-2"~!~ "l' '11',-t:o..'i \ \1(1;_ __ ~~ l!i)H ll ~\.1• iw11, L11n " \:lt~'I\, 1\1111 •>I" 11•i!IV1t!l tr 11l.•1·, '"1!1 ~:.:-:.'HOO da.1•, fi-;'1 1 197 I'\ .. ~ ~------li7!"10-rm.: C.1 r. ·;;1 inod~I ~1,111,v lih'11 .~. \las trail1·1·. SlZiJ 21.1/:.!:<7-7:21.iZ. &atl,5'1Tj)S/o_o_c_k_•~9~10 \\,\\.;TFl1. :O:lip for '.!7 · S:o11i.n d, ll•! \11·,.ahr:m1•,1 ·~12-1 u:9 d.1y~. S.\0-()1!l:1 e~ Boats, Speed & Ski 911 lS FT. 01·ag{l11 l'l'.1 fl f..00 II P , •l::H Ch1"1. •·n~. 1 •'1'1 r.tcl1co•' 1 looking Sci! Pi" tradt'. C 1\1 !l7!l-58-IO 1 Boats, Storage DR\' Stortt~<'. S·1i1 lioat~ 1f'i !.~ ft ., Jn11rll !11n; ltl<'L si1n1' j All~ co1npre!>...Or 1 ~ i1•1, I.ill '" pnrk 'g Nei1~!T t;7:l-5070 tank $70 Old lintl' h1111l ---, crank Lnlculntor ~tJ { }[I i~;ti;~.E h~'\. ~',;~r,',0;:·3 u:~::: :;mes, $2.00 I T'""'"""'" J[ii]I 11'Cr>l1er, T(11,tr, h c a tn I••••••••••-Camper•, lale/Rent 9fo S700. 5-18-1-187 4 J'UPPIES 3 inales, I fl'· DECORATOR h:ts tenff1c 111uh·. '.! 11:hue ,f,;, hro1111. :z buy 300 yrds ne1v Rus1y h1-01•:n, 607 \\', BU). C\I BI'O\\·n c11rpc1 :<hurt shag. 5-\8-8758 642-2255 5~~~ I . ' "' t'REE In ~vod hnmc·Yr. ulrt FORCED air furnat'f' 100.00J Black Shcpheretl/Lal), IO\"l'S BTU Pa~ ne fl11·ria1·f' u~Nl •·hildrPn & roon1 10 run one year. S7"J. 551 -.l78~ li.~1-0272 Jn.;tK!..-l="'=c:=:-'--------~-Fl{F.F, co..::kapoo 11up hail CLR TV. beds, chests, Bk i:;hots lc11es vh1ldrt'n, dog ca.w, II . la11·1uno11 er & houst> incl after 6 pm n\ore. l ll! E, 18 Dl :QJ-(,670. ;, IS-11~:-i I °'='"""''=----,---cc F'F.l\1ALE sp<t~l'd l'l(lO!llr, Mi•cellaneous Wanted 820 dar k !,'1'")" r11i11i(l!Uff' F'rci: to gooJ home 5-m--05,":; PRIVATJo; purl;.. 111shes rn f'~!lEE puppies IO gOOtl h1~llll'. h Id I I ~h f•p. L;ih . 2 ,168 uy o. o: unusua :;1 yC'r \\' •sli in ·ter 645-72/}I or dnnn Jl!'.'m~. no co1n<1,l---'C'"-'""""'"°cc--'--'c___~c_-- 1f no ans pleasf! call aft SHAGGY Cockapoo, ""IJ 6pm 714-839-~l!l. cute & free to a good home 61&-911(5 SILVER COINS PART J\lin Collie & 1n1x. 'fi8 Nli\tROD Can1per Trailer ! \\ ,\dd·A-H.cirnn , ht'.tlr>r, IC l~i,, stu\'1· Go<""I ronr!l\iu1• ~io:.o ,,,. n1.1kC' vlff'r 9G8-'.!-19:. 11 1"1 (",\\!l'Elt -NPetl:- 11 u1k on 1111,•d"r S2j(). • ;.1-1-.1\li • Cycles, Bikes Scooters 925 ORANGE COUNTY SUZUKl-BULTACO NEW 74's STREET & DIRT Ready for Delivery 100•/o Fin•ncing, O.A.C. 22.15 ilARBOll BLVD . C.:'11. 01.\RBOll AT \\'J[_t.;Q!'ti I (;46-2428 li-16-16:):"1 I ----c',c' I'.:! 1[1~----- .J 7\fin. 3~!Cr-~~~.1 ~l);.~•'n•~rnt Balboa Bay Club 12~1 \~' ('o,i sl lf1,11. J\'n --P08LISHER_S __ REPRESENTATIVE SEC"J!ET.\Bi'. w.111h·d l••r N.B la1\· firm Sntnr Ir;.."<\! ('\11 re1f1I. lire; .ii: !o .J·:'J) pn1, Call ~~10-...'>IDO ~or 11 ppr KJ:::'llJ\IORE v.ash1·1· S 7 ·,. Kt•nn1ore C'I(>{', dryr1· Sb,'1 . \\'<>stinghousc 11·asht•r $9j. \\'f'Stlnghouse rl('(". dryrr S;i(). Norge or {; E. 1•lf><' dryers:::; Gu ar;1n t r t'd & · 1leh1 ere.:! :t4f,.l!fi71 Paying 100% over face grt v.·atch cloi,: & oulsidr ,-aluf'. Call 962-36.W l>C'f !)an1 dog, lo1·es kids :t42-0095 '°"''°"'=""'°6cPm~---,.--,~,,-16'""M~OcN=TI=cl=ocl=d=T0o-rr"--:'><c.,-=,=,=m-o~ll. SILVER coins 11·nnted. Pay Jo,·es kids. house trlitned $260 lor yout'I' SIOO. Pay \lrf1 friendly. 6-16-~'.[ll ' UP PRICES 12 /.'EB 7·1 , lnf111• t(· ~run•• 111111 11•1rk. Sl.i;i hr :>l:'-;,17-, ------.'.\!.\JI). !'t••u,Jv '' .11~•\ll tr! emplovnH•nt · ;\nph· t 11 h<x1,1 •kC'<'pt•r. !l.,11 •! l .i!~'1111'1, l,1hl>r11t ,\rl" J3iu·k·:rnun<!, S 1!1•,.. ''"P-1u·<· P.u·r 11n1r- I' ""~it.11i1~ \Vrit" B1•!11"~>- 1•hn11 J':n.,k.'<, 1»:: S!PU1n·1 Sr . :--.1 11 t'r11nc1~ro, f':lltL 9•11 0:-• sr:cr..r.TAH'" Full fLffif'. 1:xp'd, An·loitr>C'I· ural • Conslrut•t1on fir 1n !l6~-Hl17 i11A)"T.\G R06 nryrr SJ-10. ·12·, s. Co11:.l 1111). l.·1;.:-p .. h --1\1AN!\G1 .. 1t ___ PUBLic-RELATIONS- St't'\"it'f' S!.ition, run111 Ishincl s.ol,..snH111 Sat & Sun off. C.rind hrs &. pny Set> Stan. :.:1((11 F:. C'0.1~1 II"')", Cdr.1 GE \\'a~hrr SSO. C'onverl. GE D1sh11a>hr>r ~M 20 Vol Encyclopf'tl1.i ~~O '.1069 G1hrnltar, C ~-:;.1-,_2f.6;'i Balboa Bay Club I l\r>ulrl like rn 1ntPrY1C'1\' r~ drsu'Cui:: or (•lit·ilnl n!'.: ,, 11 in.in or 1101nan 1nlt'reai .. i1 ----------- f/ttnie 111,in.igf'r r,,, <;1,ll!. 111 11uhl1" 1"('!a11on~ t\'IC'phon<' llfll'k 3 ht.• H d111• \\"Tll'k\111' ~hOJl i\lust I•· l''111·r 1n s ~;\\'J:\(i l\1Af11rNF: OP!? llra1·v tllltv len1her se1.1·1ni:;, "!1 )n('k~t1trh n1nch. Soni•' •'XP Prt'f'rd 'Full nr P11T1 11n1r 1101·1 llnl<;lf'r ro. ~ N('I\ Ion \\'A\. c \I. 64:'1-28:;('1 Rent Washers/Dryers .~? \\ k. Full inau11 ..,:;if! t::liPll 0 1•1 '1' i l )r)ll ~. Ill f';i~hlOrl !Slfl nr! .'<\r •11p011 l)\H'iha,ln", 1111 ,•nl nl)' ,i:, H1•11eli Call fllr \\right, * fi'.1'1-1202 * ... r.~(1-J 1Gll ,. n n r r r) I ~ ,\!u'I h;11 ,, I oioiioo" .. oiiiiiiii ......... .., ..... FfUGl DAITlE tleltL>:f' 11asher ,i;, dryer abou1 ~1 1 r~ nlrl ,\11 t'll'clri<: S\:i C<•t:h ou1~t 11 11d 1111-'. !>\ 1 ~1111;d1ll ,\. 1" .dll\-!H 11H I t lit<' 11111\11• .~·r• 1'r1 st)lll!"l \Loi\ •I-:• I'. BALBOA BAY CLUB 12ZJ \\'. Crill~! 1111 ~ . .....; H .'.\IAH Hll'.I> 1~·1· ... ,11 ,,1,•1 _'I ~·:i r & 11ho11<• 111 11·,, S12 1 11 k In .1,111 S'l \-'!~~I MECHANIC Air & l'!('c.-trir-!()I'll t'C'l •,11r111an lo 1n ,11nt.1111 ,\ p• 1·fn1'111 ncctlctl J't'p.111· '"Ji'k nn 1nch1s1rl~l lonl s i\lus1 ha1·(' own tools. orr~·\'llli: g0t1d pa,v & 1.'Qr11p1111y hcnl'l11s !n right lllflll. Apply Ill IN'l'i<<>n Hurtle~· f..; Nixon !;1•111.il lnr , l!XXl \\' AnnhC'1tn. L• • .u1g Bt'uch. MEC..11ANIC, IJ11~t 11• Exp\I }''all tlmt!. 1\]hi;s1nn c:yd<'rv, 27672 Cro11'n V:tllC'y Prky, t111~s1on VIC'Jn MEN'S SPA F/1inl(' fl.1asseusr. Lff'rnsei:l Sll!,U')' & COITil111Sl<ll!ll Apply f.lon rhru 1"r1 St.'c i'l'rf;Onncl Manager, Ba lboa Bay Club 1221 \V , Coas1 lh\•y, NB MOTEL f.'lnld, 11• II tra111. Apply In pt'l'!IOn Cos•n l\IC."3 Inn, 3Jii llnrhor, Ci\-! MUSIC TEACHER Local childrt!n~ mu~tc school needs exper. tc11chcr 'A'/l3A in mu1dc. 642-184-1 N1.-W Velrrina.ry llos11l1!1l want!: MedlcRI Reet>plk>nist &: A11sisl11.nt 1 16161 Brookhurgl, ln \VcslhAve.11 Shopping Center. Founlatn Valley. no exp nee, Write C!aMlflecl Ad no 946, % Dally Pilot, P 0 Dox no 1560, CoMta MeM, Cnllf, 90026 Nunery lra\nce, help In all ruipect• etf nurllery business. Good "ot)pottunily 10 Rrlvn.nro 111 growing buslne&11. Apply In per.-,n Ill 2711 r~atrvlew Road, °'9ta Me81l. NURSF.S Alde.11, ell shift~. Omv11Jetcent Hoipltal, Call stz.-0593. l!f;,\J, J·:S'T,\TI·: S~.H\'/CJ: sl11 nrrd~ ~lr>! h1111 I Pay For All .... 1('. CIH.<;<; A h1· l\lu~1 l1111·P Your ADVERTISING! 111 nr-11p ,I',, :l!hu1·:i11n111·x11"r. 't1u h,11 , •• ~our 011.11 pnvutr Prrlrr ~1 ;. r.<: P:>:pr-r .\r, o, d,•..,k ,r,, pho111· s :1 111 f' 1-'c"-"-' -·'-'-''-"-' P'c_'n-'-_r_'c''-- !••('htlfltl I ~ yr~ ;.;1•11 ni Supet' Girl Friday 1·\p'1J 1j·,1! c~!at.• sail'.~ Jll't1pl•• ll t'li~)rnf'' c.111 fnr No'ed('d fnr l gn] ofc. EXP£'r inh•n•t""" in 11! I 11 has rs n I \\.Jo:. 1 .... rhcnniy"r Uookk<'C'p!ni;. parroll, ~111ng 1/UiO '~"°"'port Rl\•rl Cl\I &· sh &l2-~~. 646.-3928 or Eve. 67~577 TELEPllONF. \\ork in our offlC'e, r.tusl 1111\1' nea t REAL ESTATE nppeMrnnee. C.i:wxl p:1y .t. SALESMEN ht•nf'flls, C'a!I r~147 \\ hy Ml "01 k in !he hott1 :i r•cn • llw11111 ;ton Bench Jo'ocnt:iln V111lcy. Let Ui'I 1l'llin you C.'\JI Phil l\I!"· Nn1n1·e. VJLL \r.E REAL E:STATF:, 96."l-4.)67. TF:LE:T\-PE operntnr. Expcr. ln1mc1.hri1 c, Sah1ry op1•n f.Tcrr ill ~ nch Co., ~1\lZl . TEMPO'S Dial-A-Job! H F:AI~ F:ST A TE SALF.Sl\IAN \\.'nntctl, active otfict', best Coast !fwy l oc 11 Ii on, Opportuo!ty to lca m about :-;,vnd1ca!lon & dcvrlopn1ent. llfa1 k Gun1bincr & A.~soc 15.":iO S. C~st llwy, Laguna Rcoch •19+-fl.121 T El\TPO offrr~ o lruly unilllJ P f~iO-SG.~1\ \\'fl'lIEP.. .~ Dll\'F.H. for salt>. Gnnd \\n r k i 11 g: ronch!ion. Sl '.ti Cal! 610-tI:il af1 , 5 A!Yf . sizr G<t~ J{,~n;.:r- 1'-::xCf'llt>nl Concl1tinn S·IO , .\92-!t\R~i. ,l'l2 :ii l7 RF.BLT \Va!>hers, Dt)ers, Dish1v11shers, S;.Q & llJl to l ~T guar. 5-16-521!'1, S39-76JJ 1-IOTPO~'T \\'ashi>t', llt>rtr !If'"', slight USC, S 1 0 0 9fiS--5802 r:.CA \\'a5hi>1' ,(, dr;i•er µ:l'ntlr 1lf'lrrn,1l \VR.·R <'Y<'l<'S, temp. 962-4~ PrtC'c Sl.00. Auction PUBLIC AUCTION * 2 DAYS* 8~ 9196 IOY,.1BY, i.., 1lf...,;..., 1lf .... -r~ Bring on spr1n:o:: socials, mcetu~s. lunchl'Otli'I -nil you h:t\ll' lo do ls zi p Into this Seame,1-To-Slhn SI y I C' ! Notched collar lops [\01\•ing lines. Printed Pclltern 9100. llalf Sizes 1012, 12'~. 14~1 . 16lli, 181 ~. Size 1·11 ~ !bust 3'1J lake:. 1% l'a.rdS 60-1nch. HECl::PT/Sec for bc1tut1ful & tinie snvi11g opportunity • DIA,MONDS lrvinr nlfie>e. CALL ONLY for ~klllt'tl KEYPUNCH • GOLD COINS SEVF ... ~TY·Fll'E CJ:NTS IF YOU F IT TH E .for ear'h pattern -add 25 FOLU)\\IJNG! Prefer :!">-3.5 SECRETARIES • ANTinJICS cf!nts for e11ch pattcn1 for yrli. sibovC' average appear., \\'ho \\!Ult rllJ{1llfl~d & ,.. .... .,. Air r-.Iall and Specln.l Jland- h\ict1 sell-image, w 11 rm stln1u111.!111g long or short EmC'ralds, jadf', rubles, ling: ofher'lv\sc thlrd-clnss pe~nnlily, phone ehrlsn1a, term u11!brnment11 • few rings, 'A'Rtcbes, guns. delivery will Ul.ke lhree good typist, /1t11 t learning, rlays. cou ple wttks or fr>w FRI FEB 8 7 p M weeks or n1orc. Sencl to able lo b.1tance bank month11 • you rleclcle' Now •t , : • • Marian J.tartin, the DAILY s1a!t'rnenl and do LIG IIT vou C'll n •.. , , PILOT, 442, Pattern Dept., bkkping, f.lu.~ enjoy heavy APPLY BY PHONE SAT FEB 9 7 p M 232 Wetrt 18th St., Ne1>.• contact i1·11h pcqple. Salnn• Call 541)..445() Ir I.et ·u11 know •t •• : , • York, N.Y 10011. Print open. 8l3-10l) or 675-1017 "''hnt your skl!ls Bl\', No NAME, ADDREM with fJackicl need to come in personally. rNSPECTION · 11 i\~l-6 PM ZIP, SIZE and STYLE ROCJo:PTIONIST, Jeaal officc until we have the 'just right' ThunJ., lJ AM-6 PL\1 F'r!., NUM8ER. In l..agUna Niguel. Good spot tot you! ll Af.1·7 Pf.t. Sat , 11 AM-SEE MORE Q u I c k lyping &. phone voice. NtVElt A rF.E AT TE~fPO. 7 Pr.-1. Fnfihlons and ch~ one g31-2080 T T H I pa1ten1 free trom our empo empor•ry • P SHERMAN CRANE s r,rtng-Summer Catalog. All RE:CEPTIONIS1' for ONEER 'Onl 50c AUCTI • "'-Y -doctors ore. Typlni &: ah TYPIST w11h 1 Cooto ,. __ 0 Jowolry INSTANT SEWING 8001< req'd. Will lraln f 0 r • ot "r ~neral m.. tod 1 insufimce work. 5<18-0076. office duties Inc I u n In r & lOln 8ew "Y· 11·ear omorrow. _setting up k nui.lnlall\lng 1••0 N rt Bl d llf.NST ·r •AS H ION RF..STAURANT Mana f'Fl" files. K now 1 e tt ft e of o.JO ev.·po v · AN F wanted. Must ha\•e exp. ((Jr er~lneartng lennlnolOi)' (U11e yoor BankAn1t:ric~n.I BOOlC llundn!ds o I new reiit11urant o~nlni::: _in helptul. Groi,•ing C 0 I l .:J 1 ~-~or'---'M=""o'c"-'t"h~""'o"-"-1_,,,..,1,cfn=•=h=lo~ncl=•=cl=•=· =llc·--,,-- the next few week~. Wnte 1'.1e>llll. MFG. co. p 811J Dodcr Don't rtve up the ship! It's A bTttui ... sell your PO Box l~ Laguna. Beach Anoe. call Eve.lynn tor Have tomethlng you want to ltema "'1th ft.to, Ulle DnJlY or can 497-l:llO Mon-Fri. appt. 5$-7075 .ellT C11u11llied 1d1 do 1l PUot Oauined. &G-M73. het. 9 ·"' J, well • call NOW &42--5673. F'o1· 1l:11l~· (,r lh'P«s·up erorhrt or knl! 11 111r!iiu1. Ql lf(i.;H•;1 fl11e ~11 ,11i;-l1t picN' F:n«y To ~C'll' 111!(1 r11rhru1. Crol'liet in 3 rotors, k1111 \\'1U1 2 slJ·3nrls n1uhn1r: t1111~h & flufr. l'a1te111 7189: sizes S, fl.'!, L 1ncludcd. SE\'t:NT\".m"T. o:NTS . for earh rattem -tl(ld 25 Cl'llls fn1· each Jl\lltl'rn for Al!· tlluil nnd Spec1nl Jlan- dllng; Olherv:1sc lh1rd-class rlt'livery will tnke three "'C'Cks or more. Send tn Al 1C'e 13rooks, U1e DAILY }-~ILOT, 105, Needjec:rnft Dept , Box 163, Old Chelsea SIAl1on, Nf'w York. N.\'. lOOll. Print N•nte. Add~IQI. Zip, Pntlem Nwn~r. N EEOLECRAFT Crochcl, knit, etc. directions, SOC'. rn,tanl :llactarM Book. 13aslC'1 fancy knot1, pat· ternl!. n.oo. lurdant L'rOC'hf't Book - LP.am by picture1! Pat- te~. Sl.00. $3.i'J for rlol!ars. Buying DEAUT M mo, puppy, net.'IJi:. gold 8.11-0769 Jots of ]O\·e, Musical Instruments 822 64&-5262 -Kl11EN, fe1nale, 6 1110s old S \LE· Rrand nr11· P~a1·rv Calico rolor Free to good Sli~nr!;ird P ~-S 100. 2 "hure honte 53H319 el'es Pi-1 \lies SiO cacl1 S1gn11\ -:c=--==-c=cec~~~~­n,...,u~!1" gu1 t,1r + hnr•l.,hrll Jo,f\Ef. to gl'.lO'I hon1P, i!f'1nz ca~r Sl :'"iO Also, Su11t1 Sol .u 1~ j i d~. Call be>fore :!pn1, BICYCLES Get 'Em While we Got 'Em Cn1•1n11 tfcl i\t.t1 H1k1· :-:hvp 2002 J<: Co11s1 1!1\)' f>.IO-fl!J11 1'o Phone Uttlers Amp S200 Sonic I Bn"~ l11•1tl :14G-182S !;~:~;=:~~::::;/ Si5 Call ;1;17-8151 nrr ;,p)J S\\'J.;J.::'T=1:0s=T-,,c"-,~Slcw-1-,,-ccllcSccr.: ~·F.NDER u~rd .rnz1n1'1~ter l'ET. Spadl' I'll shoii;, 1!1'. ftflJ?:L=;:ifcq,~ 111111 t'!l$f' $\2.). N c "' Sl\.~O'll P\'f'l< 6~2.!Hfi.'1 ~~----......-~ Trlt'<'nst,•r S:b'Yl :1:16..i',1;,-, rRF:F.. PU[{' Lnhrarl!ir, '73-'74 CZ SALE Office FurnUur•/ nrrrls rnon1 10 nin, 6 l-1-:!-,~~ I Equip. 824 ~!~.-~~\:~· Vnr l1111i11•<i t\l ,11• 11nll' ALL ,\\.\'t: ((!SI"+ s:~1 1 J\1 ,\TCllJNr. 11•al111JI J.::\••r 1 ,i,,~:..~. nr 11I1· r l' r 1n i s h ,. !I Pets and SuppMtt !•1ps, l-n1t•1:'1! s.1le>.«n1an (!(• .. k 11 /rhn1r ll cttSl'ln:iU!I' f"all blll. fl ,i;, jf)lll. 67~1-1!)20 ][B l ll~~$15-up Es<'t' i<111 I <'hrs C_•_l•---------8-'52 Sl ~1/2."1 SC'c <·))rs $.'i/:l l Hl'.:G Hu1111rse K1nr11s P1•·1·4·1· 867 \\. 1!1. C.'.\1 8 "''l·k~ olrl. 1\lnl1·s S90, li~2-?~IM FPn1nle>s $110, ti l{)-.~t.sq Pianos/Organs 826,0ogs 854 • PIANOS • PUPPY WORLD • ~ • ORGANS Ch1huAhu.1s, Tuiy 1-'011<lle~. ·-An1rr l'.:~kin1n. Pit R111l<:, Rentals from $5 Ilull Te11,e!, SI Uen111'1;!, c™''""'"" """""'""'" '"'"-he1,1. 0 ,H·hshund 1()0 ;\llX· • Pianos & Grands ED PliPS'' St11rl Sf'rvu·c ALL MAJOR BRANDS r.to<:! Breeds. Open Cvco: U<:<'d t.· rebu\H plnnos a l110 5.11 5027=---.-~-- Uµr!ghts Jro111 .......... $li9 SAi\TOYED in:ile 3 yrs Spinets " .......... S1·1~ p11.pers & 'Jni;torv, tn i::ood Pl11yc1-s .. • ... • .•••• ~.!l!lJ hon1e $fll'.l •>1' l~s! oHer, Gr.1111]11 " .........•.• $39:;. Nick SSi)...f,8.".5 • Org ant SC,:,::l~IN::__:A~U~Z~E~l<"--P-,, ,-.. -. -,-ho-,-,, ALL MAJOR BRANDS ~turls s"rv!N', j(mon11nr:. Optii.:nn •... tlcn10 •.•• Sl!l!i Trrn1•· 871 1\1~~ or 52'.!-83ti6 Sp1nt'I .•••.. /l('W • . • .• $1~'9 n ft ;;, e FREE e l\'OR\\'--c=·G~,1-,,-,-F.=.=1 -k_h_o_u_n_d Organ Lessons 1n11le>, !I mos. old. Love~ Lo11l'C)' !heater Cnl'\.\'! $2995. K1d51 To gooil hon1e \\i\h FULLERTON MUSIC 1.-111"" barkyunl. 646-0l~Z lll191 Euclid. :;"ounlaln Vallry TOY Poodle. AKC. Rt'ct 1 Blk. No. ol Sar• Diego F'1>.y FPmall', 6 n1os s 3 5 . 5'7-4136 Tl'ained. 557-076.5 nrt . 4, 122 N. ll11rbot, F'ulll'rlon OLD Etudlsh shN"O (~ 871-JIOS p111>p1es-, 7 'A'eeks. Ah:C. Call Opon Nights 'Iii 9 c'"'"'-""1""'~,,....~~--­ Sat: 'tit 5:30, Sun. 12~5 AKC Silky Tr11·it'rs. :dnl PIANOS -ORGANS oedllm't', shots ,i:, papt>rs. 893-5l'l2 !~ ",. _..:, lll1• 'I ,i\ ,\ Li~· I 'i', 1Z f11r 1··1 1111 ~1 !1!'01 Si !)'j j."111 ,\, l'\'l'"' Sd l•· 1111 I I • ( '1\l.L 1, V>-:-.t)rj~ !11: ---------l'liJ XL 'lJO l!nud.1 . ~ 1111Je,, ~·1'.t1 n ~. 1~·111111 .. tt• fP11drr.~.1 h •11d l r1"~. 1.11.k , spcf'diHnrr .. r. i::11sr ,1nk .I.· 1 seat 1':ng K trans n1inu~I hend All for s;uo or oUC'r . 1 Jim Allen, S.18-TI32 or 556-:i..~·l-I ----------'fifi !'U7.UKI 100 CC, Gooll ('find just 1unl"fl. Stf'Ct'I lt'g11I $85. 5.16-1'.l:-.O Mobile Homes MOBILE HOME FOR SALE ' SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME 935 20' x 5.1', 2 Bl) 2 BA, CllI'Jl , drllpc<l, hH-111~.. rf'{rig., \Vashe r & rlC4'1 Ur,vcr, 1virerl for 220 nir 1.~1nd.. kitch C'lock, stol'uge> llhf~l. land- scaped pati.1 ThrL'l' yr.1. old • like nu. J.oc.11C'd 111 nf'11 ;i(\ult pk, 111,11~ frotn noi.sy RI. One-hnlr hi Ct•1n1 <"!uh- house. S15.4!15 \.ill l::VJ:::S 213·694-41i90, 6~1;.71:i::. CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES 1051 sue 1)1' .. 111"('(1. ll'cnrr.il f,ve. aC"l'UJ.:~ 1!'1111 fil'C'.1 Con1n1 110~11 1 l.nr #·Iii CONTACT l:.A \" Pl\'. :\!GI~ .. for 11ho1,1·u11r: ______ , C:Un1pt~ce ln!ilanl Gitt n ook -more thn11 100 gUts $1 00 Ct1111plele Af1han Book - $1 00. -Ni~w &.-U11ed. C:rent !wlecllon. GOLDEN Re>lr1e1·tr pup!I, Cornpetillve prlcts. Open 4·h11n1p line AKC. l\1ale11. Eves. A Sunday11. The be&! Sho1s ~9-6277 aft 5.34) '~'1'11"'halwMay• ~1' C"t Pug Pupo, 6 wk1, AKC~ Motor HOmes S•l•/Rent 20'·2.'l' i\lvl<11'hn1111•. :S111ienur. l.Jft•1inH', ( IJ!l.'n ltt\'ld & Oar1h. B ••f 1\ :\IC at:pL 6.'19-~1 18 JUiy Kur Bovlu1 -:-i0c. Book or Lt Prise At1han1. ""· qulll Rook 1 • 16 psttern11. ""-lHuitoum Quilt Rdolt S - "°"-Q11lll• for Toda)·'11 lJ\•lnr - 15 beauUtul pllttems. !SOI:. j e C S US!C I y S:'.9~9'l:"i{) 1139-99~ South Coa.!t Plaza f110-Z8l0 l_ivestock &Si UPH.tGHT. 1'~Xl'clirntO\JCKS <DRAKE S). 4 fll'1 gl n11.J 1,'0ttd!tkon S:-10 0 , 1\VAILABLE, GHF.AT rt'IR 9H .. l-l2S6 ~NA ll -'i & SO\\'BUG.S: HAMMOND ORGAN -~:::-~-----nr:sr Ofo'FEH &l6-'.l()({, Cl.AS" SF.LL.~ -M2-\<;i'I RENT TH~: H/o.S'I'. 'il ~-X~'< uth•• .'"). .\II l~Xli BS , ~ ]'1•1• 11111+'~ \!i~l·90~/J, :. h> ~ 11111 •Or\t.~; . .-\ln1<1r 11011\e n1•nl nl~ jJ -z:. ~1'6 ,, fl ~ \1 1111~ Fn•1• u111,., ~I tr! '1, '\.~\..-0.nl A1.1to1 lot S.le 1§1 $3395 NEWPORT · IMPORTS 1974 BMW 's HILLMAN 1·1~1:1 lllL!.i\1>\N llusk.v 171~1 ('•' :-;unt .... ·a111 cng. n1;1~s. t<IJlt: do •!'k, SI;;,(] OJ' nlft•r. ~~l"'-'.lll~(l JAGUAR JACCAll i\1;1!'k IX ('l:1 sSil'. ~O'a1· C1111L'OUJ'SI'. BPsl of!' n1·"r S2200. 491-:1008. JENSEN Ji":NSF.N lNTEHCEl'TOR L<ll'g(' SC'let·tion 1,f ColOl'S I t11n1cdi;\((' DL•li\ e1·y FULL SF:HVICF: !JF.f' AH.T.\I E:NT NEWPORT IMPORTS N.B. OPEL '7!1 fJP.l'.:L GT. ·Ei,000 n1i. i\1! l'hil.:h. sl1nt:ks, brake 11ad,;, \'Int t1rl's. Lll'. !\lo. ;,10 DFC Priv pl)_'.:__~:{-82·1."i. PEUGEOT 3.lOll \\', CCJa,;1 H11·y., N.G. 642·940S in ~'o(•k l't•:irly for irnn1l'dir1!l' c1,~livC'ry. E:xrt'!h•n1 s:1vings '71 FORD 1;2 TON 011 rrn1ainin;:: 197:: 1n~h·h. Sport Cus!t,1iH piekup. Oi\'!.Y S,\Ll·:S-SEl{\'lt'l->l.!:1\SIN\t :!1.30:, iltltt ,J•:S. VX. ..,u1,,_ OVERSF.:AS l)l·:Ll VERY 1n<ill1" r:1d in. lu'al<'I', \\'""' ROY CARVER. Inc. Coa~! iriilTiJI',;, lt:ui1.<t•r ('11~-1 J\(Jl.l.S lt(l\'{'\·'. H:\1',\' :',lOQ \\'. Coast 1-h~·y., _ _:64c::2·94os___ NEW PEUG EOT ___ M_A_Z_D_A ___ jc~.111rll ie ~~~~~1~ S·~rvk~. SEE THE ALL NEW JI) cnu1p:1L'ls ou1 rli~play. tor11 C1\:\IP~:1t Shell (~J:J!:l7,J 1 ~:1 1 E. 17th :-ii. RX4 PACIFIC MOTOR $2799 ('ost<t 1\lL"sa e ;1·16-·1·1 l ! IMMEDIATE IMPORTS '74's Are Here! DELIVERY PEUGEOT /SUBARU '7J DEMO CLEARANCE fa'7 W. L'"rn"' .he.. I Immedia te Delivery! Save On Rema ining '73s CREVIER BMW S:ik•;:. • SL'l'1'il'l' O l.l''::-in <..: 20:-; \r. 1:-:1. :-,\. ·;.,:1-:"ril l'l11st•d Si1111lnys '69 INT F:flNATl()Nl\L S1.,111 t. ..j ll'hl't'J dl'il'l', :111' t'<ltl(!lli"ll- ing, bi;.; lir(':>. L>111st:111du1g 1"<111di1iu11 . 1%,\R2S91, s21;77 "i:.1 H .\V.\HL\ ·I ;:.p 1111-. .\1\I UN ! VE rt S ! Ty (ll.J},...;. i'':\1 ,;(•'l'l'H, 1\1<1..:-: ,\ lo nHiL'~. i\1(JF,L ~:: :,1){111 lk<1'bn1· Bl1d., ~ l"ilS•'-X::\.:.'11111 !lit' Co~ta l\!t.•sH :1 10-xx:-:1 '7:! H_\11\' ::.O!'T {'pl'. ,\> ''i:: ·7:; CHEV\' :<.l Ion pio·k•i[l, I ::.u CS.\ Cpt• Ho!h lq;ided: Cilf!l{lf'!' speek;1I, 11.-,.J ln11. Sa ddleback mil. H.l'asunable 4ll5---H;ll7 ur Va ll ey Imports 49-J-..-5077. 11\11t h. i)!'al<•f' l(',J-.'..'0·10 'i'.{ IJo?~e PU c ustn1 "'/l'\ld -CAPRI cab.· 2 bkt Sl'tl!.i ,\IJ'd, !~1 I n1i. .<;ell or 1rat!1:. J~.-:-:;1;s1 -----------~P_.'.t_,_______ "il ~J()()('I'. X!nl 1· '•rt d . .\.\l F:\:l. l ownt·r_ .'i.~:1-~.~\:1. l!l60 i',ORD, 1 ~ T P.U. F-11~1. \\'i•ekPnd~. 1;j;:-:11::i!. £1·1:>nomlca) G eyl, r:xel t:Plld $750. 8:lll·<i71:l 'i~ 20IJI) :iir. dr-1·01', ,\;\l/t':>l. $'.l;,.-,ll ~'l IL\I [\)>'Si• l't11' 11 , ·171;:i Y,:1·11r~u·1 Bll'd., Ci\! i\0\\1 !N PP.OGRESS SAVE$$$ "'4~-~00 1 E. r·irsl Si . San1a 1\!:;1 ;,;J)i.j:\'j\ * Mazda '74-Rotary * $77 MONTH ::r; .\IO~TllS ()F'f:N LE,\Sf:':: \\'il l 11r1···r1 t1•11 o11··in.~ C.\LI. 1\JIL V!~\' S-12-Ql~:(i Hunt. Beach MAZDA A11al11_•1111 5.l:i.~:i20 PORSCHE 1973, 914 2.0 BLACK , an1/f1n ~· lrat:k ster.;u, l\:11ni s11r,.·ks , ;dloy 11·llel'IS, sl11!J1l- \1,t'I' b;u·~. dl'\'tJ!' gruup. SJ:AJU lj 12· IS 1:1. ~----l~)fj\ l'(lrtSCHE !'.h"<tl'l l!ilJU. xlnl eond, $2100 !ll·W pnint. (·Ill\ :\ft Ii, 1i:l1'1·-lll:'.'.I. '71 Pursche 911 T Targa, :1 spd, lc:1tl1er. sirrcu, Jo ull F,t('. n1a).!,;. f,:1t-i!J;1:1 ROVER ROVEH !~\!) TC 20IX} J di·, ){:1 tl10, h1'al('I' <Ill', Ill'\\ Radials, pres r l ~ e w/ ec'Qnoiny, ~11\IJ, \102-;~\ljl TOYOTA lfJ60 FLlltD J'a.:kup, '~ Ti•n. guod i 'O!Hl, Hiu·k, S!'+!!. fi'l-l-7S9~1 ----'f>{) Cl lJO:V. 6 t·.vl. :,in .\JP(;, "ith or 111thoul 1•:1111p1'1', Good cuntLSG!Jj. f~IZ-8998 CORTINA 'i;!) CClli.TlN1\, ·1 .-:pd. f!.\·lL l;nn<1 i,:as 1111. \, "" d ~~1_1ti"n .. ~!79-:1 10~1 , :;·,7.7~,1 ~· 'fi~j COHTIX.\. aulo lr'itll,<, J,:ni; ."ill'Cf. g<'.JOd r1111d. S:~lO. ~.1.~-'.1077 S-12-G~IG -----------ONE YEAR WARRANTY Vans 963 F"OH!) 'G!\ .'<lnl 20i\JPC. i: (',IL p:ini'!rd, 1111 lll'l'S, l1:i11, ~ho;i·ks. ;o;ll'HS. ff\i;....g7~2 DATSUN sp••1•rl 11·;i11srni-<1:inn, ill'llll'l', llll!l1H!'Ul:ill• l11•n. I Hl!J IF:I '• $2977 l'!1tl10. I~ lfl{ii- 11uu1;1.; ·1::. J\'lu~t s<-11. n li•l!~. Pth\o•lll f)!tll\I, (lril:! (J\\'llt'I, ~~1flt'I', (,~j--1172S I Auto Leasing 964 I\ \T~L·:\ ~·r.11Z .111~1 '" n:\111>' I !\l' t•f !ho• Ill.Oil) lllll' 11•1]• tl'l1•d 1·:11·~ I\,, o+ll"t'~ H11I \\ 111· t.111 .. 1· ]+l,l"O' :t lJ ~•'d llll.!1<>1 1 \11111 llU l'lllJr'llllll'~",' \-,,u 1·.,n lo·11~·· n ln·u11d 11<•11· ••n•· 11Jlh a t.1•'"11'' 11:.f'l'i•r•· I I .i 11' I '' I\ '. ' •i\ I' 1111111t'11:i 11• 0 ' lo•• J,1·;1~llH~ fO I' ,\!Jll 1•01Jld ltl•',Oll dl'I\ i>h., ,I ditff'fl'lll 11''\I O '•I I'\ 1'1 ,I 1'2 lll<irill\:< fol 1111· I!•'\! :1 > ,. " ! !J' Li.11 l/11_1' J\;11 I\ I ••I 1111, llilO'k I l.1•111illli.: f+·11h1n·°' i\n [Wi11 11 l':i,1111 1111 11Hh 1111 111i 1•11d•·<l 1···~:1Jr· 1.ilq" .11 t 111" •·nd (1f s.11111 1 '1•i.::i,.dli·~" .if 1niJ,•s nr l'•)rli)lllti!l 1 •i' If l"li l 'il(HJ,'i{' ti'\' l'l'\ HI\ Ill<' l1·;1~t', '7 ! I !:t1• still :!t\1 1~ 'i;I !!l flll 111n11illiy . ..Pwi lwii& V VOLVO You;-.;r; Li111;.·l·r 1 r: 0;1 1 1 (;J'.111 1 11\'!'ll -. l-t\J\\ :Jiil•) lr·a~.. 1·;,~1i:111·r _xln1 i'l'l'o l Ht'!.". 11 !II ~ '' 1· 11 I' 1• I 11 0•11•!111..,.._.ll',\ n .. lo• If 111•1', !ii .... :'.~ti Autos Wanted -968 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEOIATEL Y F'0H ALL !-'(11:1.;11:.'\ (',\]{;;; Call 01· CtlJ lll' !!I ''' S!'P HS. NEWPORT IMPORTS )\'() J l(J\\ II J ';o.\ 11\•'lll ;'.Ii Ill(>. fl E 1. .,:;r;.11:)71 01· ~+~1~.4;~~1l. 'j;\ 1\l.\l;I ),\ l:X:.! .. \lU~I 'I'll :111· 1•0•!1'I, \'lll,li lr1p , '.,,IH~) I 111 .•.ti -:11,:1 ME RC EDES BENZ NOW OPEN Mission Viejo Imports 'I < ! l rl" MERCEDES" BENZ & FIAT 31(](1 \\', ('1111~1 Jh1;i., .'l'.H. -WILL BUYY O-UR- Cnl'n1Jl!"1· .;;i/1•" ,r,. Sr-rvu·e Visit Us Soon At :l.~iOI ,\l:11';..:u1·1"ilr' J';11 ·k1111v i\11~~1011 \'!('}• •1:1:1-lllill • 1u:-;1·: i\\'EJ:Y P\l'V_ Y.:XfT1 642·940S DATS UN, TOYOTA C.\:->i! FUH OR VOLKSWAG EN Yli\1]{ r,\I~ P1\IJ1 1-·111: (lit NOT. \I'll.I. 5!&--7070 P.\ Y 1'(1f' J)(1LL.1\I{. CALL 4;i0 SLC <IX 00 · n1ilcs h•asc n1'1iil . ___ XJI-20 10 $15,!19~1 :\ny da,v is lltl' Bt~ST llA\" to 1'E;\T ,\I.LEN, :il0·0-1-11. :'\Ill an arl! Don'1 tlclay, ·I . .a Dai!v Piiot Classified ~all today n12-51;1s. ,\:1. 1:12 .·mis. 'G6 !\•1-B , 2:.:0. P~IPI3, 11,~11· tit'<'S, ROod tnileagl', $1600. rinn. 1l~l!l--J72!l femfS T A R GAZE:R'i<~~ Br ( L:\ r 11.. l'C)LLAN ·,·our On.Ir Acliviiy Gujd• A<:(o'tl"'!l lo lh• Stars. Ji.. Tv dlv'"lop rn{'~~oge for Thur~doy, •l'Cld v.tJrd~ cu1rcsponding to numbers UIRA StfT, 1J ~ ' "' ocr. n0e> W lJ.21-:M-60 \.~ .4-78-8.4. ., ol ~11\1r Zt.d1oc l..1r rh ~ign. I .. u• j 11 empt• 6 \ ')oy,ng SC0R'!0 "C"'l""rl "<2A.,v1h.ng t,'lU"''' ocr. Jl~ I _., • Jl i>kdl 63 Alt.l'f11""0 Nor. 2! d •I ,1•1 ''G."d liA Pro:,~!< '. •'· '°' ,IS \V11! !'>~ 1.,11>.:oted 1-J..1+21 ~- (.. \ '" ~(..l'u! (,f,Wrl!••'9 23·42·'8 o• 'J(l . .,1 ~~1...... 670! ~ fio; ~ u~ i..8 lomo"ow QY""' 3.;~ 6'iYov• 100• ~0 1 1,, 70~ 11 Y"" ~I ,1"'.f 71 Rotn(J.-.c• 12Anti .A;Companioril; 72Tirtnl"'• l? N•.I ,3 lt1• 73 R~•th 1~r,,'1•1e-. 44 Cx 7 'Fo• J;, l1tt1,1~vr.<"''"t ~J !,. 75 S•"IO I(, T ''"'Q A(, ThO<~l>t\ 76 And l J~""" •1tle 770• IR 1., .All R~·1,..,.,,t 78 8uy1ng 19 !:ltiv .A? f 1"Qtl(:>QI 7'i tl•Q 20 S1oh,. SO Ale•t! eo Fe•t•le 71 Jo" ·uibly Sl w • ., 81 r.,er><k A(IU AalUS J,o.H. l~ ' ?1 Wrgi't !>2 On 82 With ..ll.Yoitt--!iJ k,c,,t 8J H11rry 14 S·ll" S• f>ut.Uc 8~ N~w 25 'lo~.e !JS I"'" 85 p.,.,.,bfe 26 ~ .... ~11->tort 56 "'"''"'"" 86 llo.t> 7? A 57 RelOhO•'~ 1)1 Flo""'S 78 I(.,,,... '.18 0. 1:18 t•elrt-. • 7? M "~JQy ~Q Lon 89 Clothes fin, 11 Jo w.11 60T·ms 90""'t•Ot1• '4T~r:;J GooJ (2)AJ~et!< ()NlJ1~•! ( '73 TOYOTA CORONA SEDANS Sl'1'el'lil !lil'L' nne.~ I" cl11~)S(' fro111111l "quippL·rl 111lh auH1"- n1nli1 ·, fa ·t -··1 air cor1d, n111it1. 1·10 -. ,\ll'pril·••d hclo\11· tilt: ni~l of a tl\'11· 1~!7 J. SJ.;E TllJ·:,\1 NO\r , , UHlVE {l:'JI~ ... Bl'Y O:\'I-'. ... BILL MAXEY TOYOTA J~x~l BEACH BLVD , ~Ii-:<£ HL'NTl!\GTO:\ BE.\Ol '73 Toyota Landcruiser .j 11 IH •el d1'111 ', uu!~l;1nd1ug L'tH1d1U(•n \'r·1·~ k111 n1ik'.'i. HURRY ! NEWPORT IMPORTS :HOO \V. Co11s! lhvy .. N.B. 642·940S '74 TOYOTAS LEASE or BUY Ne1v !\lode!~ -Nc11· Colors "' ~wile.wi& W TOYOTA 1!!66 /1 :1rhor. C.i11. 6.Jfi.9:1.03 'ii9 LANDCRUISER, "'arn hubs, pt'rfect body & x\J1t. 1neeh. c<1ntl. \Viii trade. S:il-~4-0~0~1,~··~----- VOLKSWAGEN V\V BUS, nr1v '67 cng, Iran~. hl'ukrs, tires .~ n1a~s. ruin!. Xlnt eond. $l500. tl<IG-7811 -----------'71 SUPF:fl BUG. Oyno-tune, 1nags, new radirils, n1any options, SNAZZY. &t!· 7315 $2100. --------' 6 ll 1''A.sTBACK .tti.000 1ni. r~xcellent * $1500 (\42-7&14 * fi73-6!)(ill 1973 SUPER Bug. AM/F'M s!ereo. 20.000 n1i. Xlnt cond. Make offer. 673-974!1 Brooks 'ii VW Bus, Inlmac, Must sell. Getting nv11Ti1..>d De-s- 1,er·ttte.-64+o&l7 Aft 5:W pm 19'72 V\V BuR. Lo n1llcnge, (.-Ol'liUl'OY uphoU;, an1/frn radio, t·l~an, $11100. 4~4-8350 1!171 VW Uu~. su1u'OfJ, builtin cArnper bed, cu rt a in s, R'.30--5.179 fhc f11s1es1 1!raw in the West. .• JI Daily P ilot Cli>.1111lflecl [ Autos, Used 990 '71 JA\'El.IN. <1 S!ll't.•'1 t11.111s111is,;ion. n1di<) 11J1 d he;i 1 er. l)u t ;; I :1n 1J i o..: condition anr! l'eady In sell. 19!J.lti!ll Slti77 UNl\IEHSITY OLDS!IJOBILE 2850 l/urhor Blvd., Costa Mesa ;i.10-AA.i\l BUICK '72 MUSTANG Sport1 Roof $2695 A,• "l''I ~· ii. l't ,,,.I,. "'o~41 :}I '73 TORINO Grand!>pf. $2795 (F" wotl1 <H, 01uo ard mi.cl, m0<e. l •t ~a&SGl/i'I BUICK '73 REGAL Dynasty rf'<l with white viuyl '7 3 TORINO lop S:. rE'd vlnyl interiCll'. Gralld ToriftO Fact. air 1:ond .. p. slrri·, $2695 p. hrnkcs, nuto 1r;n1s. fl/H, •I Dr 0" n·l'O. r~.J; J & "'0'1!. \\i.'i\\'_ ~UIJC'l' \u11· n1ilr-s. (()(,2f:\IY J Naber Cal\illhe f--'-"_'_rl_M_A _____ _ lr:1de-in. $3399 '\i'.I Bu1ri.;: P.IVlEl?A Full po11·1·r equ~~)!l\'d hu·hul\ng air l'\lndi1lonluc;. 1·in~·\ 1v1f. ('1 ,,11p1l':,·I~ 11,,u[,•d, 1Z\'F:· 10;::: s1~77 l:-.l\'!·:l~~ITY (}LJ).":;o,JOBJLE:. :!8:~1 !l:u·hor l1J1·U .. C<1s!a 1\Jvs;1 JlO-.~)()iJ . - ·r,9 BUl CI\ Electra 2 DTl. l'uupe. All (~usto111-Air_ POl\'t.'!'. l)el11xe i11terior. JS l\IPG t111 f1"11;.-. i\lus t sell •!UL' t(l tiL'i111\ ill f;.,1111 ly. Prh':llL' 11<1l'!y. Sl2(K) ot' lw,;I nff,'r. r.1:1-69:.:i n!1 :, P\1. i"ul\ JK!l\t'l' •'t11Jiptul'IH. !;it·:11,·y al!' t·o1u1!1iuni11 g, 1~1:1,lt•d. S11Ji7 li ~ I \1 F: !: ~IT Y l)LUS:'llOBILr·: ::'\.j ll ll~1 rhor Hll'd., Cn~la '.\le.~11 .i.\fl.l\8-~1 CADILLAC CADILLAC 1973 E xecutive & Demonstrator SALE Cpe. DeVilles, EIDorados and Sed. DeVilles 10 TO QiOOSE FROM ALL J\1F:T!CUL<JU . ..;LY s~~r{\"JCE D J\i\IJ i\f AINT A 1 j\ ~:t) All Low Mileage Al l Fully Equipped I ~l'L'. 2 l'i:i:JO ~ as 1'>11 as $5888 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS DURING JANUARY INVENTORY SAL E , ,.AllERS;~C:. • 2090 • ' 'l!Wil I ~~ · . ~ •• .,,cio I 1 ~+7.1 CADILLAC E!r!nr:it10. l'ullv [ .. ;1dNl . Bln.1·k on B!;u:k, i'.l'iust sf'll f:,x1•1•llrnr c·ond .. dlr (AlOG\\'\\'1, S(i~)'.J~. ~92·11.141 ·1.1 r.1:r)(',~R-A~o~o~.~B~,,-,,~.,-,-,, 1 h]n.t·k, $6~J()(), or lC'rtse l .vr, $2G1 .45, 2 \'euri<". $219. Pl'rfecl eond. Call eves 499-1 H;9._~~--- '70 Ca dilla c Conv. '72 MONTE C..to $2595 l.J ... """'· o~. (lu'"-,,,.,,L, i rvO! rr>udtrt''-'" l1c."'Ji·,r15.. '68 CAPRICE 4 Dr.H.T. $995 !;,1pe1 cl.-nn, UUll\ O '. "/ f,,.,( m·,,,-h mc• .. L:t ''•JM:ll '72 VEGA Halehbock $1995 Cr.-'-· 1r.lJ,v n•,l L•< "C"~·jY '68 CUTLASS -Co"tr.-tible $895 Jq,,,i ,.,,t,. · "'"'' 1'"P ''f"" I·,~ ,JK.o.. l!i •I I\ '71 VISTA Cnlil..-W9CJO* $2695 '-"" "·"''' ,,,, . ., 1401] m•• U:t •:l J ,l ~1 1.1t-'~ '72 COLONY Porli WOfJOft $2795 l1~~ "''""" (;.<, 1'"""1 wnJ,,.. ~· ,. , ""'•'o L "•'~~!..l '71 MAZDA RX 2 Cpe $2195 '71 Chrysler r&c wa+- $2395 1.,~,. ~· .. ,, .1 ... i1 0;1 1h.; vicf) l · ~ t~ ll-.., '70 LEMANS Cpo $1795 I Ji•'P d"cm 'lJ .. l. l llf, •o:Jd>Q, m•JCh .,.,.,,~ L,1 "1lJ~ilHJ '72 OPEL Cpo. $2295 . ':.."'-""' d<-nn 4 1-j.d. radio o....-f m"'e Li< ~Q1 lEIY LC'ather i111cnoJ", full po111er. fu1·tory r111· ··u11di(i,.1li11g, tiH & 1 ele.~t<1pio: ~!('('ring, (\ti-I / r-----------1 f.'f.l i;!rn•o, po111••1· 1!·~>r lr1t'kS 170 SKYLARK & 111i·light :-entlncl. f/'!JG-G·S DSRJ $2299 $ I 79-5 S11per doon. o~. OUlr!. 1Qd>Q or.d .(' m~h~«. -' ~ ~}: '72 SKYLARK ' . . . . . ., , 4 °"· '69 SEDAN OE VILLE Vin~J top, Cull leather in1er- il1r. full po1rer. factory flir t.'Qndirion\ng, dunl con1f11rt seflls, tilt v.·he{'I, Ajl,f/FM sterw, p<iwer door locks , t:ruh;e eontJ'ol. tZYP825) $1899 CA MARO CA~1AJ{Q 'iO SS196. all xtra11, .'<Int con<I , 45,000 n1i, r eal hcauty, $2000. 9'm-5128 CHEVROLET '72-CAP'Rl. W\V MlLilAGE. S'l50J. !U.f:.N,) 5#h'i,'i7R after 3PM '&I CJIEVY Stl:l1ion Wagon Mag \Vhls, C'.ood c:iond, $495 or make oftt>r , 641-7176 '64 IMPALA, AIC, R&H, runlt x1nt. ''ery clean. Isl $295. 548-85."16 $2195 Svpe• deon, o~. 01<10. 1odio & more.l".c.•9B9ETD '70 LESABRE .... $1795 S1ipe1 deon car o \teol (It !hi\ poc:e .. LX. ·~21"CT '71 ·SKYLARK c,. $1995 51.f.'a• tleon. oi.. OVIO. 1odio arid moi-e.Llc..•317CUI.. Mike M c C a rthy BUICK·OPEl 15550 BEACH ULVD. I Hint~ N .1: ~.111 D,,·~,, f'll~ W E:STMINSTF:A 893·3033 FORD '71 TORINO GT C:onvertJble , A u t o n1 u ! l r • f:ll·lory &Ir. 1~···r s11 .. •r1r~ & brakl'l', Ar.l/f'~l ;;h•J'~'(), Sf)(.1rl whl•e b:. UJw 1111!1•1;. (61IDVl'J $1999 ··-~~ 2 -~f~'~ C:.tf"I 'Mia'iaito-.nlll! JEEP CHEVROLET Nov"-'6~ JE:I-:P \\,ago11~~·r. l whl r!I' C'llb'111e, :l. u to n1 a t k· "'/hubs, all !)(.ll1'C't', xlnl t !' nrl S 111 i SS i Oll power con<l, sm;, ;,.t:>-]\)jj i;tl'i.'.l'ing, povver 1, r a k es . 1-'0:::'.!..!M=E'-R::.C::c_:U::.Rc·:..Y __ I YPS:J95 .1 SI l 7 7 UN l \1 ER S IT yl----------1 ULJ 1S1\l(lll!Li': :!.'(:io !!arbor Hll'tl., c.1~1., ~h'su ~10.11iii11 l~J7'l r-.tONTE ('arlo, deltt"l' llL'1.'CS.'i0l'ies, IC! 111lle11gt>, 111int C(Jllt!. Pt'iL't.'{I to SL'll. Ol'lg. 011·111· ~~:!-f»!U7 '71J Chl'\'Y ilnJJala l\11·. :1uru, ntdio, \'inyl top, nc11· 11n•s. S\000 vi· h..:st .. rr .. r. ~1 .... rl62:1. ------'72 VJ:;L;,\ lla1(·!1bk «pc. at1h), 1:.i,oo:i 1ni, like 11('1•·. good 111i. S2tJJ5, ·l!J.\-~)()2 or 1>·11-349..\ •. _ ------- 'GG C!IEV!'.:LLE, V-8, aulu, 111ags. 11•/1vidt-til'es. Good i\ll'l1. $t>;i{)1(Hfel' 5:ii-l:'ill4. 'lili CHEVY Nova Sia. \\'gn. Ii cyl, auto, xlnt cond, $;-iJO, (i7:.i-79!J.1 '-'--------'73 EL CAr.IINO 3 5 0, at1!01nntic , [ull po11•t'r. 5"l5- 20:~ '70 CH!::VY Slation \\';ignn, air, fltl"'""'" "'hilt• "'all, l'<tdio, ,·Jean, 8995, 96S-7Sf,(} '6-1 Cl·!F:VE l.LF:, '70 l'ng, 4 dr. 6 t.Vl, stick, nu shocks, $300. &11;...sns CHEV.VEGA '72 WAGON l\:an11nhack. &aut. Har11est YellO\V v.'/s:1ddle \'in y I irHer. :I l"jJt'ed tran. i'~<H'1ory air t"Oncl., 1-ot!lin, heater , dis.c brnkt>s, radial t i l' es. Spolll'SS! N:ther:>; Cadillac lrade-in. (76'EEL G) $2399 'i;i; t'hi·ysler. Vil. Hll p11T, Z\e('lls s1a1·ter ,v_ !u11t•-up. Good transport31 ion SIOO. :-;,,.. ar1 5 at t;117 \\-. Bay, C.\1. c ... \l ;,.1s .... si~. CONTINENTAL '71 MARK Ill F:1t'lory ;l]1· 1·nnd .. full [J<.J11-•'l'. Sl•'l't't>, lt'allH"l', I in~ I \np. 1 :~D:;v1-'V•, !';:1l1C!'~ Cadill:tl' T1•arle·il1. $4199 '71 ~-0110 Torino. :xl2 VS e11g111e, radio and heater, air t•n11rlil/\111ing-. PriCl•d In s0i1 [11sr_ 1119;,[)H.\1 S~l77 ll:\ IV!·:RSITY 01.DS- \1\IL\Lf: :!S:JO flarhor Bh·d., lost:• :\·ft'S il :HQ.Sll~l . 1972 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 3 .~ea1 1\1l'1'011. Air Cn11rlitif!ning P•111·1°r d 1~c hr;1.kt>s i\,\1 Hadio 1\>'11· II S\I tn·«~ \"t•J'I' (;nr;w-1 ('(H1di1 i11n Lug.g;:i,:l' l<.11 ·k $1 39S ~·e nT 0411.)" PJLOT E~1PLOYEE r ,\H!\:INC I.OT :;:~J \\',.,l Bay, Co~l:1 :\lt'.~a '" C;dl :>l f1q.::1n•t G1·~·1'11111an • li·11-4'.l21 • .~i2~,-.0-R.~A vE_R_I_C_K_ !::1"nnnr11i1·aJ £ c yl ind e r t'tll.:111(', itllt\111larlt' ll'ilflS!lli.~ si11n, r:1din nnrt hc~<Cer. 11)(;9. (;fxi SAVI!: UN IV~.:llSITY OL.DSilTOBJLE 2&50 H;1rbor Blvd., Costa 11esa 540--/'!S81 1972 Ford Country Sedan 3 ~e11t. IV11gon 400 cid V-1\ En;dne Po11·,.r Stc•>rin.: Po11·C'r Bn1kcs. Disc Fmnt Po"'f'r Jtenr \Vindo1~· Roor Luggage !lack Nc11· \\'hitev.·a ll Tires Color -Gold Milca~e 70,000 1!171 i11f;HCU!{\' .\1t11·qui~. 4 ill', all IJ1lll"l'I', llll\' uii\•'s, l o\lfll:!', !wlo111• HILil' llo~lk l l'ilL 5.'IG-!l'.l<\~ Hl' 1;1:i-O>GI MUSTANG MUSTANG 1967 FASTBACK LU11' 11lill·;igl', Jllt'(·h ex1·1•ll .. 1lt i\;,11• ]'ll!!ll. l\]11gs ,\, ;\!lo•l1•'Y 'J'hoinpsun rirt'~. Ail· slua·ks. i\!u.~t S•'L' 1., <•11pn·r1;d~'. !\lake UffL'i'. &lli·fill:i:1. '68 flluslttni:: CnlH. Spl'<:. Lnw n1i. Good t'<111d., 11C\\/ ti!'cs. 641i-5SUI '71 Fstbu~k. sn1l ,•ng:, luad1•1-l. Hst offr 01•e1· $199;J. Aft 5 PM 551-2'.:tR OLDSMOBILE '68 OLDSi\•!OBILE 9,-;, ~·u 11 pcllver e4uip1nen1, f:1c to1y air tondi(ioning . .\bs11lu!o·l.1 loaded. (XBC:J19J ~I! 7 7 UN IV F: HSI 1'Y Ol.l>S· i\lOliLE 2~50 Hurt~11· Bl1i!., Coi;l<l i\le~a ~Hil-~l . Sales &. St>:vic:e OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY OLDS 2&50 Harbor Blvd. Costa !ltesa 5-10-9640 '69 OLDSi'.IOBlLE 98 Coupe. 1''ul\y !011ded hu·luding full pov.·er, fa c to ry air conditioning , vinyl ruof. i1\9EQDI SI 177 t;NIVEHS· 11·y OLI)S;\IOHILE 2850 Harbor B!vd., Custa !lleS<J 5-iO-!®l I l9:i6 Olds, 74,000 nillcs $00. 6·14-GSlO PINTO ;>;"I::\\' '7·1 !tUNAl30UT, .1.-:µJ., :::1U11 l'!lJ..:,. 11111 r-d ghi~s. 1\:'ll rafliu, I\ s II. IMllly sidt 111ulolini.:. L1~l 111·1,.,. S:lll:l :lli 1110 Ui'J, $S4.88 PER MO. lneL 1HX * ln1n1 .. rl. dt•ltv•·rv 011! ;\u1t·ri<"ilil C:ir f'l1in -* Hi:>-.~9<10 • 191:! J:.>INTO :;,(\\·~,,-,,-.-,,-"-'" •rans, 20ll0el'. t•Hg, <liS<.· l>rahL",;, A/C, l'USlOnl int .. L. J'llt'k. !\liche!in tiro:s, t:l,000 nii. Ht'<n11iful rnr. S2~!15. 67:)-JG~>S 'i:.! l'l;>.;TO !{u11<dJUUI, !Jt'(•"'n, 4 spd, lt.~11. 1'1Jui l'<tl'k, Coud c'Qnd $2150. 5.ttl-O'J-14 L,\Tl:: '72 Pi11to. L<lv.· n1i. Air l'Oticl. 4 ~pd. :!000 l'll~. $200J cash. li~;,...41i:lti -~-1971 Pli\'f(J. lti.I~)() l\ll. \'1·ry elcan. Auln. t: H. :.'(\Hl1T. l::1'l'S G7::·:!%5 Urtys :>lll·ll'!.)11. PLYMOUTH '73 OUSTER 6 CYL. auton1<1 tic I.rans IJOiver steerin~. Air t'OtKlitionfng L<i"· l~" "' rnilts. Like 11<'1V. i<:>7J!F:V Howard Chevrolet i\fac/lr11 1ur Rnd .J11111t:M11"'l' Nc111xir1 Bvli('h S33--0:i55 ----ATLAS Chrysler I Plymouth Open lJ;i\ly B: Sun. 'Id 10 !'i\I Z~l:l'J !{arbor llh·1J., Costa 1\fe~a 546-1934 'iiS PL \"iV!QliTll Sa11•1!itP Auton1a1ir 1raos1n1~ston, air! condition ir1 ~, po11'l·r stfCering, fJOl\'Cr h r a k c s , 1\\<QJ:U71 S577 LiN I Vl.-~HS­ ITY (JLDSJ\10BILE 2.'\50 11arbor Blvd., Coslu J\lesa 5-lO.lIB!!l 1970 DUS'TJ-:Jl Clran, 20 n1pg, Ai\1/l'~i\I. $1600. 636-7770 <1f! (;pni. I '!iG PLY. 1'"ury. New , r;idial !ire~, niaeh .. ,.;, body xlnt, $39::.. or offer. 84(HJT:i8 PONTIAC L1cen~c 768EL T '69 PONTIAC Lei\lnns s1ation $1295 wagon. Ahi;olu!('ly lon1lc>d Contact J\Targarct Groc11n1an, 1vlth l'Onvenienl'c featur~·i;: Daily Pilot, l'IO 'W'. Bay, including air 1..'Qnditioning. C~I. Jlilon(!Hy through Fri-tYQH318/ Sl177 UNIVErts- d11y, 11-5. ITY OLDS!l1l'JB!LE 2)1:,0 '70 t'ORD i\IA VERfCK 1-!Rl'bol' Blvt •.. C"~t.i ilolt•su 6 cylinder engine, radio and 1 ~541).=~888~~'-- heater A real ntileage '7l Pontia°C-L•M11n1 maker. (900ASM) $14 7 7 2 Dr. Hard top. Just like U N IVE RS I T 'i OLDS. brand new. Only 5,800 miles MOBLE 2850 Harbor Blvd.. on It, automatic trunsmls- Costa Mesa 540-8&!1. slon, alr conditioning, power 1 '72 Ford W119on steering, pmver hrakes & Au t o n1 I\ t I c transmission, clean! (119GXB~. air t:onrlitionU1g. Really a $2"5 <:lean car! (?.69051''), Dave Ro11 PONTIAC $2495 2480 Harbor Blvd. Dave Rots PONTIAC Costa Mesa 546-8017 l 480 Harbor Blvd . '69 PONTIAC Fire b Ir d . Costa !l;tesa 54G-8017 Au tomatic 1rnnsml11slon, air '69 FORD WAGON Country Conditioning, power sleer- $qulre. LoadtAf with \Uxu.ry Ing, power br;ikcs. 1117395) features. (184591~ S9 7 7 s-11n UNIVERSITY OLDS. UN I V E n, S J Ty Oi.DS. MOBILE 2850 Harbor Blvd., MOBLE 2850 liatbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa ~ GM!til Me91t 510-(l881. '64"TEMPEST wp.-vs. tun 'T.~ FORD Wagon 16,000 power, air, clean, prl. pty, miles air cond,, ~teel radial $295. Coll 84&--2123 """: smo. cau """n'""' ·vEGA 675--7410 '5' 4 DR. SEDAN '71 VEGA, " MPG, full . $5(1 or otter. 642-8001 WfllT. 1400 n'!I. Only $2675 Any dl'l.v is tni'! BEST DAY 10 I Int l. 74 ll t'. 499-3636 "Hl tlll l\cl! Do_n't dcloy. • . -' r.''I' ;on IHi! ----.- NEW CAR SPECIALS! Mon aad mon peopl• week aflor wttk ore flndinq out Iha! Mlkt McCarthy Buick-Opel is tM plac.e to buy their Mlf new c.or because we mean it whrn we soy "nobody bHh our deals"!! * '74 OPEL Ma..t1C~ S) I 77°0 " il>~.JI~ 4~("~ WIW l1P1'•, 1"'''·J ,..,,J,h,cie: o,J,,1"""- '74 BUICK l f GALCPL ~ui.-,mc1·.r, r ""'{f "'"''"'1 . & 1 . .-I''"" ..;.r c..:1, I,"'""'·""· «l<l•O, ~"•f''• & cl_._, & r>·•.<h m\)le. oj 'J'/('/f,J '74 BUICK APOLLO Cl'f. 53295°0 R11c~". ; '""I •1· 1 .,. ., '"e\ !J•"'I" t I, " I ••~·· ·"· _ J• •: • H I '' I" .,. '. L Of;•/ '74 LESABRE LUXUSCP'L DISCOUMTUI s 1320°5 • lfllli <J '74 LIMITED CPE. DISCOUNTl:D 5 159085 "~~I .ll? '74 RIVIERA DISCOUMTEO '74 ESTATE WAGON DI SCOUNTED '74 LIMITED 4 Daor DISCOUNT ED '74 BUICK REGAL CPE. DISCOUMlfD 594576 "I l)JJ7r) * JUST THINK WHAT YOU'LL SAVE ON OUR REMAINING 73 1s Mike McCarthv ' BUICK · OPEL : 15550 BEACH 8LV0.1 l Bior.k N nl 5~11 U1~1:•1lt1 r W ESTMINSTfJI 894·3341 • , . -. ..,-_ . ..,.......) . . . -..... •• • ,J.. ••. ...-... . . . 1JI _P_IL_OT-flOVE RTISE_R ___ w_"__c"'..c.'"c...· _Ftb_'".....:"1_:6;_• J_q74 With These Outstandin Savi Understand Wfty We atg A TLA;gs · · ·. · ~t's Easy to Economy Wh · are En1oy1n9 a Good When Saving~ Are ~o~~p!~~nt~dvantage of it Now BRAND NEW 1 74 DUSTER NOW s 95 USED CAR SALE PRICE '66 OLDS c .. t10,5 s~- 4u,. 11 r \.;. av.·T>J' . 1, • "' n·< rr .. er ·~p·.~1 & r. ,.e,, • 11 ror,I_ 1111,,.n,•"I lit/'):)'!) s595 '69 MERCURY c_,..x11 VS. OJlomotic, O•. po .. e, 11eei.nq & b-~t\, radio, ~ea!er, V.'~N, .. ...,.i rop. bucJ et ~1. (17SDF0) '73 PLYMOUTH Sport SwtM-bon '·' WoJ. vs. Ou'"· P• •."< I.•, ,..,j .. ,f <l ·I~'. C•LOl'l (•lfl!•~I. 1,i• wheel. !IM l~M ~le-eo. u• " " l924H00) s3295 '73 DODGE CorOMt 440 • d< .-,<><J JI', VS, Ou'OMtl'~. rod<O, hovJ·-, J'l("'"'I ''P""<l1'J, ....... 0 vde wo.l 1 ·e·,. "" con::ihonny. P646,!l) '73 PONTIAC \.~, <U'·""T'"l' • ,, ! h--,. ... p.>"'C' " ... ,~I ).. I'\" rp i(lrYi·'"'""' I ~ • ,1 lo I .. ·'•\ •" '7.1 PLYMOUTH S..whWlri"'I VS, uutomo1ic. (I" c0f1diriontng. power ''"'t-""q & bo\.e1. •ado, heo1e<. WSW ,.es j'l4~EAF) '70 MAVERICK , .... " f 1 !··· •I. l I I 1'" ,.•,• .. "" ,1 '· c· . ,.,., . ., ' s1395 '68 PLYMOUTH "' \c, ·~~ ,,. '"'""I""" ~"'·•r1 f. r.• '" "'~"'" ""..1 1 ' ... .......... >yt' p. (<,:.Ji;lf 5 1495 sl095 s1795 s695 L..,__,....;;....;;,;;_;;,__,-'-__,__,__,__,__,..,+__,....,._ ~__,.....,.,=-:....,~=::...,.1 '72 Satellite '71 CHRYSLER '73 PLYMOUTH S•lwhtcJ J Dt-. H.T. Tow11 a. c......, w..-SpomM. ¥1111 VB. ""Jnmntic. rndio,. ii&nTet. · 1.t wrl Camper Cl'lnY~'MOn, VB, ou1n . u ~ va. 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Alpricn •IM-tl 10,...s..y,,.10, 1974 I. ., ~ ... . ~-.... __ DAILY PILOT J!J NEW '74 INTERNATl.ONAL 1/2 TON PICK-UP Serio! •4H1COOHB21:>J1q NEW 1 74 SCOUT 4 WHEEL~'~~~~~~~ DRIVE OTHER TRUCKIN SPECIALS '66 INTERT A TIONAL ' Travelall VR, .; C'::"'d lo an\m•\Sion, r. )J,, '· l 1':<0T•~r, whltr.: s;de wull tore-,, 1ind mo1" 1 fDE:6 3/) 5895 '70 FORD Rane hero \ -~ u.,:orruiil. 1 · l;.,nJ1110mr\· 1, r.-•'W• 1 .:e~r1n('1 ~. l"O~··~. r i-:l;o, ti· u·· • vinyl !Op !317'i·ir-) '72 INTERT A TIONAL l/4 Ton Pickup , 1J (111;·,r ':ip·~c • .il . v~ f< •.••.• • , • /1 :. f-" ,_,,, l ' J • I I .. ! · n•:-1 r : J,,, 1,. • J'-"' L .-. .; •. •r. t/\.1 NOTICE! Now you can make Atlas Chrysler Plymouth your headquarters not only for Truck but also for Motor Homes for your convenience. We are now equipped to service any Motor Home . All c_., ~to priOf' ... Al flricr1 pM tu Md licff!M. Al price1 •.Ud •ii I 0 ,.-S_..y, f.tb. 10, 1974 j > :)() DAILY PI LOT Wtdnesday Fe bruar~ b, p:174 '74 PINTO 2 DOOR TOTAL OOWll "THI O•IOINAL GAS SAYll" 2l00Eng ... 4 Spetd' T.rcw DI• . ..,,,,...,~ Vinyl lnteriof $7592 ,,. MOllTll ,,,, ... ,, ... , •. •l• ll ""' '" l ,,, °"""''"" ...... ~. ~ •. ' ....... ,,,.,ii'">'•'"-''iJ'•'l •~· 111J<.Oll .w .. ..,' .... u .... ''"'" ..... ~~ND '74 MUSTANG II . __...---... HARDTOP FULL PRICE "A TRUE GAS SAVER" LOADID INCL Auto trans .• pawer steering, radio, tie.iter, disc brakes, tin!ed glass, light group. (~F9JF119•63). IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND . NEW FULL PRICE BRAND NEW '74 MAYalCK \ , GRABBER "A REAL GAS SA VEI" --Au!o. trans .. powersf!fring. 2.3 lilre, bock!.'! seats. carpe!i!"lg, radio, healer, t inted glass, 4F02Yn12}4. '74 LTD 2 DOOR NT VI. •ulo lr1ris., •1<tory 1ir, power Jl~rir19, gctW1!r dtsc brake/. helter. r1dial whi!rwa l!s, Ti rited 11!1u, vinyl seal trim. 4J•2Slllll1 l FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AUTO. Tl.ANS. Heater, whilewall lires, vinyl interior; tool kit. SGTANK3540l. IOTH UNITS BRAND NEW '74 FORD 250 FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIV!RT ,<. lf.i TON PICKUP CUSTOM FLARESIDE $ 8 ply !ires, heavy duty front & rear stloe!ts, extra cooling pac!taoe. I F2~B RT4l049. ' f . . PILOT·ADVERTISER 22 ~!~ .. ~,~: .. ~~Y~'~'~'"''"'""· $ 3.s·a 8 power tee ring, pc>wer {disc) brakes, .fl.UOHOP' '7 0 !~~~~'~'~·~}II~~" cod o "°'""; $ l 48 ·8 '71 V·S. >ulo. "'"'" l•<locy•ic<oodi•looiog, s2117,· tinted g!ass, wheel covers. License • 109BOH > ~ , power teering, power {d isc) brakes, radio, •~ heater. hitewall tires, •1S•EOI COUGAR ' 7 0 ~ .... .!. ;,.,. ~.!.~,~!'~'~""'"'""' $124 8 ' 7 0 .~2.!.~!~ "°~'?,r~~e~u . S 12 7 9 power steering, power br<'lkes. radio. healer, h ilewa ll tires,,.;';;.'"c.;";;;'-''"";.;'"'-"'R;.;X'-'B;;;<O:;.;l_-:C-=--,,..,,~1--=--='---------------------' 6 9 V·O. •u>o . '"~.: '"'°~n.;, <0"'1 i>iomng, ,s 1 0 9 7 '7 2 power steering, power (disc) brakes, radio, heater, tinted glttss. roof ~ack. 690EKZ · - ' 7 0 "'2~·~· ~Jq.,, '""'·· ''"'" ,,, s 1.0 8 7 '7 0 coriditioning, power stee ring, r;idio, heater, whitewall tires, tinted lass. 1't'Xll1 '71 '71 '68 '71 '70 '71 '70 '70 ~ \/·Ill, auto. tr.tns., tectory a ir conditioning, power steering, power (d iscJ brakes. radio, helter. whitew.tll tires. License 1 2SAEO! FORD Ranger P.U . V-t, •uto. tr.tns., pcwer stHring, radio, he11ter, 2S9CMH TORINO Cpe . ..c s~ea, l.t ctory a ir coOOifionino. power stHril'\Q. power (diK) brake1, AM/F M r adio, heater. #lJJCOT DODGE Van Auto trans .• redio, l'le.tter, 191COT CHRYS . NEWPORT V -1, auto. trans., faclory air conditioning, power tttring, power brakes, r.tdio, healer, inyl roof. N•44CEZ FORD Wagon Factory 11ir conditioning, power stHring, radio, he11ter. fii'9SADTC ' V·I. •uto. tr.tns., factory air conditionirig, power steering, power Cdisc:i brakes. r.;aio. neater, vinyl roof, tinted gtass, wheel covers. License #607EAO JAVELIN A.M.C . Lo.tded including air con<I. License No. ClOJJF Rl , ,, s21 77 '71 sl.5.9:7 '70 S1_(j9J '72 s12 ·9 '68 $1688 '71 $1388 '71 ,, :,. • I • CADILLAC Abs.olu te!y loaded. ll66A KWl MAZDA WAGON 4 speed. air con<li tioning, r11d io. he11ter. 11'8S9HHR AMC GREMLIN Stick shlf!, radio, heater, rear economy. o11970E KS FORD 1/2 Ton P.U. V-1, auto. tr1n1., r.ciio, he11 ter, lo, to mile1. i1 762U J FORD 3.4 Ton P.U. Auto. tr1iis., delulll tuto~ finish. ill4S..U FIREBIRD Pontiac 6 cyl., stick lt'llff, r•d lo, he11ter, #(lLT07SJ. Gas 11vlno 6 cyl. TORI A N v.s, auto. trans .• fectory a ir conditioning, pcwer sleering. power (disc) br.tkes. r11d lo, heater. whilew<11t1 t ires. 1t ?ll6FVY COUGAR Auto. "•"'·• l•ciory •Ir condltonlno, r•dio. heater. Licenu No. (YQW-901) OUSTER Radio, heater. super economy. #OS90ZP COUGAR . V.f, •uto. ·h'•nt.l fedcwy 11lr condltlon!r1g, power steerll'l(I , poiNI" br•kes, N •ter, v inyl roof, tlnNd l•ss. llSDTS -· ' $2 688 . . " • ' ' • -; 7 7 r••.-.-"• • -· .. , ., . . -• -· San Cle1oente Today's Finni Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks I * r~,,. bt VOL. 67 , NO. 37, 5 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1974 TEN CENTS ft . '1 ~argain Deal Seen on Park for San Clemente • lly JOllN VAi.TERZA Ot Ille O••lr P!lol 1ta!I San Clemente City l\'laganer KennP!h Carr <1nnounced Loe.lay th:H the ci ly I appears to be on the verge of ;i n1ajor l bargain in its rffor1s !o ohl<1111 a 2!~aerl' slale-ov.•ncd puree! in Sh1.H·c1:Jlffs for use <1s a large park. hr.fore an Assembly committee, said later in the day he visited the California Di vision of Highways ofrices. There he 1Y<.1s :issurell that Lhe city mlght have the opilon of buying the surplus property ~i loni.; Avenida San Gorgonio fo r the an1ou111 the state paid many years ago, instrad of i1s currently appraised va lue And the s<ivin1{s could 11n 1ount It> ;1s 1nt11':h as $450.0Q{)_ Carr, v.•ho !raveled to Sacr:nnrnto illonday to trstify on :ino!lu•r rnattcr The Ol'iginal 1•rice 1,1•as about $50,000, Carr sa tJ . By today's standards the prin1e ch unk of land could con1mand a lu1lf-n1 illion dollars on the open market. He ll'ants Co111po11y Retired San Juan ('apistrano antique dealer Bert Peterson fjddJe s through hoedown at rec~nl gathering of 011i-tl n1e fiddle buffs at San Clemente Beacb Cltib. Peterson be lieves many retirees in area \Vith long-lost skiU s in the traditional music should join him. "There's got to be a lot of old codgers like inc ou t t her e wh o rould break out the old fiddle and join in." 11e said. t;roup meets eacti Sund ay afternoon. ;ind J->eterson c.an be ton!acted at 493-4088. Sa11 Ji1a 11 Attor11ey Rules 011 Mobile I-lo1ne Meetings By PA~·lEl.1\ ltALL·\N Of lllfl. 0 1ily l"Uol Sl1!f i\:lobile home pork rnana ge rs have the right lo in\'ilc. or thro\v out <lnyone !hey want from 111eetings held on the. premises. So says San Juan Capistrano City Attorney James Okazaki, who "'as asked Monday by city councilmen to review laws governing mobile home park madagement. The council order came after Planning Commission Chairman and co u n c i I ca ndidate John Sweeney complained that he and two other ca ndidates were told to leave a mecl·the-candldates night held at Rancho Alipaz Mobile Home Park last weekend. Swcen·cy 1 asked the cou ncil to check into laws governing cainpaign practices and the right of mobile home managers JUST TWO CALLS SOLD rwo CYCLES Here are three powerful Jines of advertU!ing copy that lasted·thtough only two calls· after the ad •ppeared In the Dally Pilot' . 350 BULTACO Alplnn. '73, very clt'Q I,; 100.~w.uaki.1:3csto«cr. {Phone No.) ' ! ,, ·-' 8'6th m11<hlni•' were .. 1if fo th<! se<"ond caller. Now, the Dally 'Pilot won't gila1'alitee re~ nRe ttiat e_VCf,Ylimc~ but you can be sure you'll aet resullS wilb...!Lai!yJ !loJ_!!_dvCJ"Uslng. ·want l<l test It !or y011rself!l5lat l'Re'dii'R line to results at the Daily Pilot. Phone &l!-61178. J, to cont rol n1eetings lhat take place in the pnrk. Okaza ki said today that mobile home. managers have lhe right to make "reascinable rules and regulations" for. their pa rks. "I can't find any basis in law for Sweeney's position." he added. Ok azaki said that private mobile home parks -Wlless federally funded -are allowed to restrict visitors and anytnihg else that takes placC in the park. ''It's like an extension of a private home," he said. Okazaki added that most 1 aw s governing ca mpaign practices center on funding. Sweeney brought the matter be!Qre the council after he and candidates Yvon Heckscher and Douglas Nash were excluded from fwo candidate lorums -both billed as public meetings. One took place at . the mobile home park Saturday, anti \ the •other in the Sa n Juan Hills Countfy Club last Friday. The latter session was pr i v a t e I y sponsored. The storm over the ousters of the three candidates is a by-product of an early and passionate issue In tho campaigns , of 10 aspirants to three council seats ln the March electl.on,,. The three ousted candidates have. won the bl essing of the Alliahce o ( Homeo"P~r, Associations (AHA); which has ern~rged again I.his election sea!lall to ,i!tid<Qe candidate!f.ror\t:ity office. ·!I Harsh words were heard first nt the Initial public.. ca11didate.'.s foru1u a week ago. That r.vent , spo nsored by the chamber of commerte. drew question!! om_ the floor critical o! a slate_or candidates. More criticism came from candidates !See MEETINGS, Page II I The breakth rough in the ycai-s-old s.ituation surrounding the property 1,1·as credited lo Assem blyn1an R o be r t Badha rn IR·Newport Bcac!H. Badham's Assen1bly Bill 43 \11hich passed both houses of the legislature, <l\\'aits the governor's signature. lt t'01npels the division of high1vays to set th e price of unused property destined for parks use at the ainount originally paid. "Thal n1cans that the departrnent can not sell at a huge prof it," Carr explained, Badham reportedly hils. told tflc highways staff th ot he p!ans to send. the bill to Gov. l{l'aga n·s office Thursda y. Carr said th<it e1·l'n 1f the signature is held uµ for r1 considerable period. the high1va~·s staff has toyL>d 111ith the idea of offering ;·1 long-tt•rni lease at no cost to the city tor the p1·operty. For years. city ad1•lsory con1 missions nnd councilmen have vie1vc.'CI the San Gorgonio parel'I as !he best site for a regional-oriented rt>crea!lon ;:irca serving th e pat ks·poor nurtl1erly scctiou of the city. And city counci!n1en h<1 ve <ippe<ircd resig ned to the f:iet thnl \\hen 1he property becan1c available, it 11ould be offered fir st to San Clernen!e, but at a price >vhich l\'Ottld have drained the ci ly's parks budget. Bond.-: \11e re evt 11 considered as o n1eans of rai sing the large purrh:isc an1ounL Rut 1r tht.' purchase pr1 i.:l' an1ount~ 10 ;1llQ11t S5U,11rnl. S<in Cll.'n1t•ntc 1fould bt' .1bl1• lu f•:i~d\· h.1ndle thL· ro ~l ::u1d :1pply rhn111~ti ,+ cou nt y p1·ogr:1111 !01· n1:qnr l11nd · 10 1l 1•ve top the J,u.:ilu~ 1.u :>er1·1~ ;t rt•;.:1011al an·a. "111 ;111 I 110111(1 ~;iv lh:i! lh(' tr i:1 tn S:irr;11nl'nln 1\::JS · (' :\ r r L' 1n l' ! .\ \I 11rt!i11 h1!1·_ ' ( 'it!T s:1id. .. ,( l'i ~!) 1.lf\' tillll Ill' {' 11\ l'i:['ll'l1 fro111 11l1•1'f' 111th good nt·11 s Jvr lh1· cny," !1\' add~·u . Nixon Planning to Lift Wage, Price Controls Dana Poitit Harbor Leases Up for Bidding Bidding was opened Tuesday by Orange County supervisors on !ease pac kages that will eventually double th e ' capacity of Dana..Poinr •!arbor. T·heie proposali ff¥ ckvelopment of the now-vacut we.st-~sin oLU>e batbo.r will be sou~ht by county Real Property Services q:ent.! from a list of about 100 prospective bldders. 4 Arrested 111 Sniuggle Of Aliens SAN Of EGO (AP) -Four peFons have been arres ted in an investigation of a massive ali en smuggling ring, the l!.S. Border Patrol says. The ring is believed to be smuggling 600 to 800 ali ens from J\.fexico to Los Angeles each month for $2f>O apiece. a patrol offi cial said Tuesday. At that rate it would collect $150,lm to $200,000 a mon th. The ring, headquartered in Culver Ci1y west of Los Angeles. sneaks aliens across the border. houses then1 temixirarily in locatjons around San Diego. then transports them to I..os Angeles, said Richard Batchelor, patrol chief in Chula Vista . Two persons have been arrested in National City near here and two more in Culver City. Batchelor said. 11c ..declined to identify them. "We've identified eight drivers for the ring. and we're preparing warrants for them ," the official said. He also said the border patrol has added 50 officers to its 100.inan force south of San Diego and is making more arrests as a result. The officers have been transferred . from stations farther north , Batchelor said. Marine Prisoner Makes Shambles ' Of Oemente Cell In cluded in the developn1ent propoSl'l l will be the addition of n1ore than 1,000 11ew boat slips, facilities for a 19th "'ntury . ~lin1 11hi p t-0 be ·usect.• as· a museum, restauran ts, shops and other ~sslws. .. Hy the time v.·ork is completed , the hatbor will hold about .2 ,400 docked vesSels and additional accommodations for about JOO visiting vessels. Newport Harbor serves more than 9,000 boats. Supe rvisors approved the opening of biddin g desplte some conce'rns Jover current leases on the east basin of the harbor. The board approved a number or technical changes in the leases on the cast basin in l1rl effort to c\qse payment loopholes and put olher controls on developm ent. Co unty Audilor-COntrolle.r V. A. •leim told superviso rs an audit by his department showed the county may be owed as much as $30,000 in rent on unreported incon1es and late charges . Blo,v Continues On Tl1ursday-• Su11shine, Too •ligh 1,1·inds \\'!'rich kept Oran11e \J::ist 1notori sts gripping their steerin g 1,1•heels toda y are expected to continue through Thursday. Though gusts up to 35 n1iles per hour buffeted the coast and inland valleys. little damage \Vas reported in Orange Counly .. Personnel at Orange Coun!y Airport said they arc keeping an eye on tied - \:iown aircraft. One private pl ane w2s torn loose this morning, a spokesman said. Ufeguards in Newport Beach, LagWla Beach , San Clemente a11d Huntington Beach reported high tide of 6.8 feet at 9: 15 a.m. but said offshore winds leveled an already Oat surf and kept the sea from doi.-;g any damage. The gusts stirred up dirt from construction sites and sent trash cans and debris clattering throug h ma ny neighborhoods. In El Toro, a resident at he end of a cul-de-sac at El Caballo Drive and Corta ~esta Drive got a fron t · A 20'year-<>kl prisoner awaiting a court yard full of his neighbors' garbage and ap~ar~ce on auto thef\ charges ran trash when wind channeled all the debris ' 1 into his lot. amuck in h1I ~ cteniiente jai cell ~Power oulages were reported only In late fUesday and caused several hundred dollars. In damilie. pollco .said. ' Ute O'Neill Park-'l'rabuco Canyon area J where I ,000 customers of Southern Stacy Lynn CotQ!ter' an alleged deserter CAiifornia Edison were momentarily from C&mp. Pendleton, wertedly tore without electricity when a tree blew -• steel 11\bloi, J rom its .wa,~ pinning, "°'!II· on Liv~ Oak Canyon Road . broie twb1 Wl~ws, -ahfedd~ till ·· ·ent motorcfciist along the' San Diego blankets, ! ........ ,a ·11taidecl. rope and F19'wa)I bftwe<:n El Toro 'Road ~nd atuffe<f tbc{'~'iollet' fUil of paper. sarut ·'Canyon Road reported mornin g and ·rags,~lcers said. wj.nds "the strongest J've ever Cormer" •U-beiog beld pending b.ia -experienced on-tw(). w~9 or IOU"" , ttppea~ In South· Orange County But Hlghwny .Patrol spokesmen · said Municipal CoU'rt on several count!! oC no accident~ wl're reported end motorist.'> auto and~cl~ ~_when the were slowlng down to fight the ·gusts. amage . . -A tree fell into '1 librtl bte "tlalsroom Officers ~,lbe ...mn was btlng held at Tustin High School early todliy but in a cell ~l°O.Y 'atii!d for juveni les. no Injuries res ulted. i '!\',,.·~ • !. . > ' Ti1ikle, Ti1ikle Little Cat? DEERFIELD BEAC!i. Fla. (AP~ -The ci ty cornn1ission ha s passed an ordinance requirin g cats to wear bells. Con1missioners adopted t he n1otion i11 a 3-2 vote after a local Audubon Society member protested that silent cats were decimating the bird population of the f'lorida Gold Coast city. Pet owners "'ho fail to tie a bell lo their cats can be fined $25. But Police Chief Willian1 Neal b"'·llis doub1' a~I· emorcin4-\1!111 ordinance. fie said cats that ring the.ir bells alter lQ p.n1. could be violating the city's antinoise ordinance. Lands Panel OKs Nuclear Plant Lease SACRAMENTO (AP\ -The state Lands Commission today u11ani1nous!y approved a 70-acre tease of state tidelands for construction of part of a controve rsial new nuclear power plant at San Onofr e. The 49·vcar Lands Commiss ion lease. at rates ·up to $52,500 per year, is an annex to a project previously rejected by the state upon appeal. San Onofre is in San Diego County just southerly of the \Vestem White House in San Clemente. La rry Haznlin, Southern California Edison Company's project manager. said the commission action is just one of 42 permits required on the project and that it will not go ahead unless all agrncics cle;ir it. Sierra Club spokesman Stephan \'olker opposed the project on grounds it 1,1•ould destroy 1he natural beau ty of the area. creale a hazard because of nearby earthquake fault s, and was w1necessary because company estimates of electrical needs are inflated. Commission Chairman Ho uston Flournoy replied . "The coast a I commlssion ha s the prime and almost the exclusive authority to evaluate the environmental impact.'' Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke. a rommission member, added : "Let's get on with it. .Ir there is seismic activity, it's up to them (the coastal commission) to stop it, but not us." Viole1ice Fla.res l1i ·Seven.tit Da y Of Truck Strike By 'Ille, Auod-led ~· Slepped·up • violence marked the seventh day ol the lndepem!ent truckers' shutdown today And lawmen in several areas moved oul to escort truck convoys carrying food, fuel and other needed iteh\S" in. ahort supply. One death was reported. · ' Government nePtlators· in Washington tried again to end the protest over fuel prices·and frelght-ftrtes: The drivers sald· they were not satisfied with Presklent Nixon's action Tuesd ay to rreeie the price of dle&tl fuel. TOO -dr1Viti .a re seeking a rollback In fuel prices and permission to pass IS.e TRUCKERS. Pa-• 2' j • Son1e Hilies Expectecl As Resi1lt \VASHING TON ~APl -Tile t\ixon adn1inisrratiou told Co11gress today it intends to rC'n1ove all mandatory \l'agl' and pr ice con trols afte r April 30 - except for the health and petrolcutn liections of the economy. If Congress agrees. it 1vould n1e<1n the bu!k of the U.S. eco nomy \vould be fun ctioning con1rol-frce ror Lhl' fir~: time since August 1971. Authority for J>hase 4 controls expires April 30. Cost of Lil'ing Council Director Jnhn T. Dunlop, who outlined th c Administration plaJJs, said' consum>!ri~ could expect so1ne additional increase in prices as a result of li fting of controls. He sai<l this \\'Ould result fron1 r 11 realignn1ent of some prices th at have been held down; ~2 ) the ren1oval of built·in delays on price increases by big companies, and 131 testing of tile n1arket by son1c companies to sec ho1v high they can raise prices. Dunlop implied prese nt con t r o 1 ~ outlived fhcir usefulness despite the prospect of continui ng inflation . "Under the econo1nic condition~ anticipated in the year ahead." he told the Senate Banking Co n1 m i t tee '·" subcon1n1ittce on produc!ion a nd sta bilization . ''the proble1ns created b~' a full program o( mandatory wage and price controls outweigh the t'Olllrlbu tion:; such controls can n1ake tu pri ce stabilliy" Dunlop s,1Jd the CO\lll('il plun11t'd !() cont111u1! gradual dPeon trol of lhl' cconon1y before Apr il ·30 and 1~·ould conti nue seeking co n1mi tmcn1s for pritf' rPstrain1s and ot,her inflation·redt1c1ng ac!lons fron1 industri es in cxch;ingc fo 1 decontrol during this period. The Adrnin istrallon .:ilso pro\)O~ed !urning the Cosl of_ Living Cou ncil 111to an u1nbrclta eeonornic agency to >\'<ltch over inflation and to coordinate cconon1i!' act ivi!les of federal and 1 o c RI govcrninent agencies. Such an agency (See CONTROL.S, P· • 2) Orange Coast Weather The sun is going to shi ne and the \vind is going to blow Thurs. day. accordlng to the weather serv- ice 111ilh slightl y cooler temµcra - tures along the Orange Coast. Highs at the beaches 64 rising to 68 inland. Overnight lows 42·46. De. creasing winds Thursday afternoon , INSIDE TODA l' Associated Prtss· science writ.- ers take a fresh look ut research and treatment involvitig the. con trove rsiat cancer drug lae- trile. Two-part series begf113 tcr day 0'11 Puge 8. Al Yeyr ltr<tlCI J SMll... 20 L, M. SIYf t Ct ll!Or"ll 1 C1rtt• COf"'' t Cl•nll!td tl·SO C.mlu. IJ Cr<1u-d tJ 0.1111 HOiiett If fdllori.1 '"'"' • t11t1rtalflnMftl )4.U ""''"'' 11 ·1~ """" tf~ f or !flt Rt<••d 70 H-K-11 "'"" '-' .... " ,. MtUbn 6 Mo• .. • J4>U MUhlll f'Vlldt tt N;i!1011al N-• W °''"'" ,_.., l t SYl•i.-...,_ n '"''" 11·1• l !K k M1r•1IS J1"'1 Tt'ttl•loll • TllNll l"I 14-ll WNlllW I W-..'I N-1 ,,..... Wtrlo Nt WI "'' I •) OAll "I Pi t.Of -SC Plant Threat 'Lo 11:er Gas E 1n plo)·e War11.ed Jluntington Beach police todDy stepped up patrols around a Gulf Oil COm· pnn} r~·fining 1ll1H1l \1·hert· :in cmplo}e received a d-:ath threat be<:ause ol l11~h gas priC'l'S "1'e!l your big !>hots th11t 1f tht pr1c:e (of gasoline) 1sn'l down In lhe mom· ing. lh!'rC "'ill bl' 1wo d1•ad l>l'Oplc. ·· l~ulf employe Jt1111<'s Olds heard ~·hen he an~w{'red lhl' pt1011e (JI !ht· 1)1<.int :il 21~71 N!~l\'land St 1ib0ut ~:15 p.rll. O!U.s tulU J.iilliee 11ic i.:alll•r had 11 m<1Jc, 01dul1 1oi1.:e <U1d hunM up J.fl~r 1naking th1· !hrl'ill. C'oin1k11ty seeu n!.'.' officers 11·111 probably 1nvc:;t1ga1 r 1h1' incident. Old:; ttilcl pollce btit liL· J'l'qucsted and was promised an hltreast'<! patrol cheek. 1\Jld he kepl the lights brightly burning all night , police s::11d. 1'1"0111 l'nge l l\1EE1'I NGS • • • \1·ho \1·crf nu1 thosrn bv the endorsing nq~an1za11on -a CQa\ition of several ho111t•o11 nrr grou1>~ 111 San J u a n 11r1ghborhoods. Spokl!smen for AHA have defended thP ~·ndor:>r n1enl as an :1cceptable means of :-upport1ng <·;u\dldatl.'S. The thr<'(' ct1ndidates v.·erl.' not the uni\' 1·i t1lt'll" '.l'hn f:1ti'd invitations lo ll•.i\·t• 11·(11·1\vnd i.;a1hrnngs in lhc city. :-..111 .Ju:111 .\1tt.VOr li oy Byrnes -h1n1s<•lf 1·l1·e11.'d 111(1 years ago undl'r the AH<\ r11rtors('n11.·ut -conced41d :\lond:iy th:it h1 •. 100. 11'tls asked to le<1vt~ the Saturday p11•11!. hul added that ht• 11•as fin rilly :1llo\1'e<l to st<1y and listen to the seven ;~~r1ranLs. f 'ru111 1•oge 1 t:ON1'ROLS . • • hus \)('('n Du1n lop·s pet project. IJunlop said th~· Ad1ninisl r3tinn v.•ants authority to co111inue 111und;1!ory controls uvt'r 1r<1g('~ and prir('S chtirged !" thl' health industry. in('lud1ng ho s P ! ta I. doctors and dentists. until t h e government enal'ts a national hcal_th u1~urancc program. He noted thal Congress already has g1·a11!f'd scparat~' nu1hori!y to continue co11trols over lhc pclrolcuin industry u1Hil Fcliruary 19i5. Those controls arc 011Jn1inis1ered by th e f ederal Energy l lilil't'. . •)un!np 1ndlca1 1·d tho.: Adn1ini str.~1ion ·.ov ld r1•luci:-1ntly si.:ck to co1111nue erir11ro!:: in other arc:is as \1'c!l if the • ....-·~cl arL~1·s bc1 11·ccn nov.• and April 30. .,-lie s;ud there "rn;1y bl.' rL~sonn.blt• Ui!ft'.rl'nces of opinion over the question of the ner>d for authority for "'age and p1·1ee controls in otht-r SL'CIOr~. "\\Ir shall continue to rev1e1v other ·.,'Particular sectors as the Cost of Living Council proceeds with the progran1 of grad11:11 :-l'C\Clral decontrol" of the cconoinr, he added. itlotlier Chases Daughter, Loses $240 to Tlii ef Th e hnlc~l accornplicc in J Cosl<1 ~\lt'~I crune perhaps in th(' histcry 1 ol the 1>01lc1· 1s not bt:1n~ souj!ht today, ".c· ca11,,e 1n\·csuga1ors know \\here she is. [l1na Francl's DiAngelo. 2. is at hon1r 1\1lh 111:r p;1rents. at 2383 Orange A1P_, !0110111ng an l'X)>CllSi VC shopping f'XJ>i..'<li - uon Tuesd;i y. 1 '0litt' said ~lrs .. Jauct DiAngclo ,,·as 11ht'Ch11g ;1 shopping ear l coniaining all sorts nf rnerch andi5e -plus Vina - 11ut of a slurc .11 2R9 E. lilh St .. 11·hcn rhe <'h1ld JtHTIJX'd otlt find ran back in SifJC. Her tno!her chi.is!'(! hrr t.1011 n but dur- ing lhe foo t pu1·sutt. n lhl!:!f stole her 11·al!r1 cont::11run~ S210 nut of tl1!' t«ll'L .iltho11J.!h :1 p;1ssPrh\' fot1nrl :ind returnl'd Lh1: L'lllPl ,1· plll'Sl' <i nd pa pers. ·1\, u Uit' i 11 Pltu1 ge,; :-.\:--Frl.\\('JS('O I L'!'!) -Thi'r('_ \\'f'r(' •11" rlC':1th pluncc~ T11r~d::i~· 111 ~:in I 1·;11111~t·<i. on1' frun1 lht> f;olden (iflt(' Hr\{t~e nr1d 1h1• ti1hf'r fr11rn the n1•\\' ll~:i11 Regency !lnl l·l Ja11a11 E111l1as8y In K11wait Held By G11errillas l\U\\'AIT (UPI) -Arr1b 1:1nd Japonese guerrillns seiz.ed the Jap:inesc embnssy in Ku\\'ilit tod<Jy ;ind !lire;1l{'ned 10 klll the ambassador and IG hos1a~cs one by one unit>ss their dc.n1nnds wf·re n1t'L Japan agreed liut Kuwait balked and the fate of the hosl ages hung in the balance. The guerrillas demanded that .Japan send a jet plane to Singupore 10 rcseue four guerrillas in\'ol vcd then~ in a \1'CPk- old hijacking of a fl'rrv boa! 11 1th lhn·(' hostages. Japiln qtuekl.v bov.·cd to lhc guerrillas. one-'hour ul11n1a111m. H said a. Japan Air Lines 1>lant• 11·as flying lo Singapore to bring the guerrillns h<'re . Ku\\·alt said ir \1011ld nol alloy.• th<' Japi'lncsc :urliner lO lt'111d in Kuv,a1t \1'ith Lhe Sing;ipore gucrrJ!l;is -t\10 l'alcstiniilns and l\\"O rrid1cal Japant•i:.c Red Army !errori sls. A Ku11·alt rndio broadcast the lnlt'l'ior ,\1 i n i s I r y st<ilement at 6 :~0 p.111. (8:40 a.in. P/)Tl more thnn eight hours ;ifter the guerrillas seized the en1bassv. ··Ku11ait has decided ii will 1101 allow this plane to lond in KU\l'llil in nrd(•r lo avoid devc!op1n£'n!S thal could <iri se from such a landing." the s!ater11t·r\l said. ll said Ku11·nit informed .Jap;inc~e officials, us \1'rll as th1' AliL•rrillas aud hosragcs inslde lh1• en1bassy about this drcision. · The statement said Ku11·ait inforn1rd !he gtierriltas It "'ould gire lhem safe (_'Qnduct to leave Ku;.,·ait for any coun 1ry the}' chose, provided !hey first releast'tl !hr embassy hostages. Al 011e poinl during lhe af1ernoon. a guerrilla stuck his had out of a \I indo w of the cmbass~" v:hirh is fin the fifth floor of a building housing the Kuv.·aiti Foreign ,~lini:>Lry, and held up L\l'O fingers 111 !he \'ic:tory sign that has been udopt rd by ihc Palestinian guerrillas. He shoulrd n war ning th;1t the Ku11 nit goven1n1ent should not l!ltl'rfcrc \Vl!h !he etnbassy siege. "Our dernands :ire cleur." he Silld. '•\\le :tl't~ \\'ailing to lie:ir !he re sult f'rom )OU." The Japanrse go\'ernnu~nl said !he ho~t<.1grs includl'd An1bass:1dor Yoshitakn lsh1k:1;.,a , ~ci·ond Sceond Scl·ret:ir v f.:1Jlt•hi Ki mur<i. Third Secrctarv Shosuk'e ltoh. attaches 1\1akbei \V8da and :-iliuht•i \\';uJa :ind a J<1p:ine~e \10111;111 l'n1ploye, illiv.ako \'agcgashi. "I'm embarrassed Y.'e have to dispatch a JAL plane," Prime ~linlsle.r Kakuei Tanaka said in Tokyo. "It's a hard job to take thcin (the high1ac~ers) from the harbor to the airport " Sa11 Jua11 Grot1Jl Se ts Art Sho\v TI1e n(!11 ly f ormt•d :)11n J lJttn Ca pis! r ano :\1·t :\~sotlilt1on 11 ill Pl'l'St•111 11.~ firs! :ir; ~IH111' FrlJ. 16 and 17 111 1he 1:r:1nch1·;1n /'la1.:i Pa1n1u1~s \Vil! h1• on sale fron1 10 a tn to 4 p.1n. bo!h da~s 1n the San Juan Cap ist rano s ho1>p1 n~ t·1•ntl'r locat ed <i t the c·orni'r of Camino Capistrano and r erdugo slrcct~. From Pa9e 1 TRUCKERS. on hJgher costs to lhe cornpanle1. • • oh•pplng Ff'deral ettercY chief William E. Slmo11 told a Howe l'Ol'llmittee that lhe driver· .,.,.·uers should be aUowea "an im1nt.'dlate coot pass-lhrough." Asked about prospect.I for a settlement: be replied : "The bMt I can aay Is J'm bopelul we can reason wlth the!'!e people. 11 Pennsylvania Gov. Milton J, Shapp met \•:ilh federa l labor trouble shoot er \\', J. Usery and said later. "llo~fully 11L·'ll be <1ble. 10 get this thing rcsolvt.'tl soon now." Tht' violence \Vhich has n1arked the 3 EASTERN STATES BEGtN RATIONING. Pago 22 vro1cs1 since its be~inning Th11"Sd ay inereascd and appeared more serious. One trueker 1\·as shot to death Tuesday night in Dcla\\'are and several drivers were !ihot and \ll'Owxled overnight or early today . The Delaware shooting 1vas the second deuth re.suiting from the shutdown. Police In WildY,.ood, Fla. evacuated 11 crowded truck terminal at about 11 a_m, today alter a teletihoned Uomb threat. There was no immediate 11·ord on whether any explosives had been fowld at the terminal where 150 slriking driv('rs have parked their rigs during the shutdown. Four t1·utk dri vers were taken ill!O custod~· in Ataban1a in connection with the Tuesday night shooting of two n1cn picketing at a high11,•ay intersection. Pennsylvania State Police said that in the 24 hours ended at 8 a.m. there \\'ere 75 incidents of violence They also reported an a11'empt \\las made fo blow up a bridge on !he l 'ennsylviiniu Turnpike near Bca,·er !·':.ills early today. Ao explosion, believed caused bv <lynan1ire placed at the base of l\1'0 t'oncrete support pillars. rocked !he ar.'a but caused little apparent dama ge. Police said they could no! immediatctv link the blast to the st rike. but th~ CQUnty has been the scene of several incidents of violence since the truckers b1:gan_ thei r protest. Fifty ca rl oads of Tearnslers' Union n.cn1bers n1oved onto the highwa ys of t''.1ster11 Pt1nnsy!vani;i to guard against \ inlcnce. a uanion official said. The shutdO\.\'O -\vhi ch has affected \ il'l ually every state in the nation - h;1s l'auscd sonic food shortages. n1osth· at lhe distribution level. Sornc larg~ food store chains chartered planes to stup n1ca1: other companies switched e:irgo to the rails . A spokesman for Standard r-.-leat of :-.;{'\\' Haven . Conn. said he had only received l\\'O loads of pork from lo\l'a th is week. Ile said one supplier in Kansas has 32 loads of beef worth $1 million "just sitting al his front door, with no one to take il." Fourteen school d i s t r i ct s in )l('nnsyl vania closed today because or hlt'I shortages caused by the !ihutdo\vn. Schools in several states. including \farylnnd, \Yest Virginia and Kentucky. closed l.'arlier in the week or curtailed sc hool bus serYice because they were un11ble to get gasoline. Rancho Alipa.z Park Builders Win Reprieve Builders of the trouble-plagued Rancho 1\lipaz Recreational Vehicle Park in San Juan Capistrano v•on an llth·hour rl·prie\·c from city counciln1en this v.·cek . The council ~1unday fol!o\\·cd prr>mises nn1dc early last v.•eek and n1led that 1•<1,r1nrnt of ft(·S anrt rough gradin g con.'lti rutrd "suh~tanti.11 eonsiru<!ion ·· ;111d agreed to extend a usr. permit 11/11cl1 would have expired Tut'sday ThL• park. originally proposed and b\'g un br a ~ubsid iary of the U.S. F1n;t11cial Co rporation. \l'<'IS sold \\hen 1 till' empire of fin<incicr C. Arnholt Smith crumbled. i\c1v o\\11e.rs picked up the project. paid the ou tstanding fees Rod launched gr<Jding before work v.·as halted <1gein. The latest kink \1·as the failure ol' the original fil'1n 10 obtnin a legal lot split. separat ing lhc pa rcel on Alip.'!z Street from the mobile home park next door. Open Stations Scarc.e Coast Ow ner~~ Drive rs See k Gas Supplies Dy RllDI NDDZIELSKI Of t111 D161r ,!ilf S1111 Optn service stetloo~ continue to be a rare sight on 1::..-Orange Coast today as motorists find it more <ind n1ore dltflcul1 to oblain ~asoline. Some station::. h.ave be.en ciO.S(-d all \11t·ek as u result of oil company back· orden caused by '&lallons demanding their February allocations. The problem, a~ing to distributors (or the n1ajor brands . is that the stations ran out of their J anuary allocations and are den1anding their F'ebruary allotments all at once. ''\1.'e can't meet everybody 's request at once," said Mickey Parr. an ARCO official. "The allocation each dealer is t"ntitled to, he will get. There's no question about that. Wr're working as diligently as v;e can to rill the qrders." Sca ttered clru1lngs have been noted in Costa l\Iesa, Laguna Beach, J\1ission Viejo and Hu ntington Beach . Corona de! J\1ar, dry· ea rlier this \l'eek, now has gasoline onct· more. The scarcity of gasoline has in many cases forced motorists to look for a tankful during their lunch hours. J\1any alalions which formerly closed early in the evening apparenlly now are opening Isler in the n1oming to conserve on gasoline. r~arr said sonic scr\'ice st:itions "'hich r:in out during the lattrr part of January 11erc allo11'cd 10 "borro\\•0 ' on the ir February allocat io ns. They nov.· havc run out or !hose adv<1ncc shipments and must \Valt their turn until all other dealers have rcceivc-d thcir initial l·'ebrua ry ship1nents. "It seems that some dealers are able to work out their allocations better than 01hers. Of courst' 1vc hal'e no voice ia !c!ling: them ho\v to do this. But sorne are doing a better job than others in detern1ining how much to sell each da ,r," Parr said. Eco11on1y Servi ce Stat ions. a Gulf Oil subsidiary v.•ith 13 self.service ou!lets. reported that its station at 2021 Nev.·port Blvd .. Costa Mesa. has been closed all \reek because of an cnlirelv different prob!ein. · "Ours is a n1a11power problem. It's not because v.·e\·c been out of gas.'' said Gordon Pcldo. service station supervisor. "\\'i::°\·t· h;id :i rapid lun1ort>r. W eigl1tJif ti11g Macl1ine Added B.r Boy s Club 1'he South Coast Area Boys Club this \\'tck installed a ne\~'. n1ult i-sla tion \\'c ightlift ing machine purchased \vith a Sl,500 grant by !he Ca lifornia Community Foundation. The cash award paid for aboul two- 1hirtls the cost for !he appar;itus which t1llo\rs SC\'eral youngsters to exercise Ht once \\'Hll a 1n1111mum of supervision The grant \\·as adminislered by the tr1tsl der>anmcnt of Sccuritv Pacific Boink and it is one of scores Of stipend s given by the foundalion in recent months. A total of 285 organizations receivl'd grants totaling $1.5 million. Club manager )1!ke Brady said lhc club paid about .tfiO() from it" 011•0 treasury to complete the purchase amoWJt for the appnratus \Vhich ;.,·ill replace the old-fashioned barbells and 11·aJ1.mounted machines i11 th(' t:Jub gym. ~· i-.O.... -.. . ' •,,,_ people come and go. But we have been lnterviewing and we hope to huvc that Jilat ion open today ,'' he added. A spokesn1an ror 1he Orange County outlet of E11on appeared mystiCied about the high number or clOled statK>ns. "There's a g<asollne shortage. We have no product to sell ," he commented. Marines Face Cl1arges; Girls Fo11nd i11 Apartment Tu·o Camp Pendleton r-.·tarincs face charges today of contri buting to the dttinquenry of a minor and narcotics possession after San Clemente police allege they found two young runaway girls lodged in the men's apartment 1'uesday. One of ! he girls wn s 13, police ::iaid; the oijler was 16 years old . The n1e11 \Vho rented the apartme11L tit 109 Cntl c Chiquita are Jerry Wayne l=:dY.:ins, 19, and Keith Arlin Knowles, 22. Olficers said they first became aware or the case before dawn Tuesday when the parents of the 13-year~ld girl phoned from th ei r home in Long Beach with infonnalion about a possible address ror !heir runa"•ay daughter.. Officers said they inves•igated the tip and foun d the girl and her companion, President Lists Four Successors For Job • in 1976 \VASHI NGTON (UPI) -President Nixon listed four Republicans today as good possibilities to succ('ed him in lhe \Vhite House in 1976. They arc Vice President Gerald R. Ford , California Gov. Rona.Id Reagan, former New \'ork Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and fonne r Texas Democratic Gov. John Conna lly. ri.tissing fron1 his list was Sen. Charles H. Percy (R·lll .). Percy has often been at odds \\'ilh Nixon on political and domestic iss ues. Nixon ma de his remarks at an off·lhe· reco rd breakfast of about SO Republicans ;.,·bo belong to the Chowder and r-.-tarching Society, a Republican CQngressional club. The President is a member of the group and hosted this "'cek 's meeting at the \\fh\te I-louse . Nixon brought up the four names of possible presidential contende rs, a Republican source said, introducing them by saying. "\Ve arc blessed with having four of the n1ost pron1inent people on the political scene." Ne,v Hours Set 1\t Capo Library San Juan Capistrano 's branch of the Oran~e County Public Library ha.!j begun flCV.' hours of service. The library is now open on Monday through Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to fi p.n1. ru1d on Friday and SaturC:Jy trn1n 9:30 a.m until 5 o.m. E:rla \\'e1hcre!I. branch librarian, s:i1d In.i t pr't'~chool ~!Cr\' h;,iurs arc' hrld HI the library on Tuesda ys frorn 10:30 to 11 .'.Lill . a local runaway, in the aparlinenl. Later. police said, they found small amounts of n1arijuana and cocaine in the apartment and arrested two men, The l wo girls were retun1ed 10 the custody of their parents. F.dwins and Knowles were booked at city jail a11d were schL'fluled !or arr<1ign111ent on the charges t.oday in South Orange County r-i.tunicJpal Cou rt. Indian Guicles Plcni Pa11cake Feed Saturday ~ftmbers of the Juanino Nation of the Y~fCA Indian Guides are stocking up on pancake batter. sausage, coffer. juice and milk for their annual pancake breakfast Sunday. The second annual event will take place from 8 a.m. to noon in the San Juan Elementary School auditorium, 31642 El Camino Real, San J uan Capistrano. Donation is $1. The breakfast is a joint father•son effort to raise funds to support the youth programs of the Y·lndlan Guides and the South Coast YMCA, Tickets "'Ill be sold at the school on the day of lhe breakfast or advance tickets can be obtained by calling the Y.\ICA at 831·9622: Bob Koon at 493-~538. or Les Veach at 492·9539. Sgt. Williams Rites Tl1ursday • Funeral se n•ice.s \\·ill be cond ucted at noon Thursday in San Clemente for retired ri.tarine Sergean~ Gerald F. \\'llliams, a nil'le-'yea r San Clemen te resident v.·ho died Saturday at a San Diego Jtospllal. l\lr. \\'ilHams, 48, a retired first ser- geant. lived at 1104-A Buena Vista. \'isir.atlon "'Ill be IOO.ight at Lesneski ~lortuary and se rvices Y.i.11 be in the same chape l on Thursday "'Ith Camp Pendleton Chaplain John K. Dodge officiating. Burial \\'ill follow in the \'e1er:in 's Administration Cemetery in \\'est Los Angeles. Valentine Party Set A Valentine party is being planned b~· the Exchange Club of the Capistrano \'alley. The evrnt \Viii tnkc place on Saturda~·. F\>h, Hi in the San Clernen1e Inn and \\ill include 11 prime rih dinner. d.!lncini.:. entertai111ncnt , and fa1•n rs for the ladles. __ .,.,,~ !: Nf5i,ft1f DAILY PILOT A variely of v.·ork "111 be offert.'d :iceo rd ing to gr·oup spokesn1an . Ton1 Burns. , "Paintin gs of San Juan Capislrano 1\lission, sea and harlJOr scenes, hills and valleys, and flowers \\'ill be plentiful. plus etchings. drawi ngs, n1etal sculpture, and some very unique paintings on v,·ood. Uccause of the lime required for the lot sp lit . the use permit faced expiration. Council men on r-..londay set a stiff list of conditions on the extension or the use permit. ~ OPIN fl ,,,, I !»"" ~f!"l~";! ~ ,, I .I SALE- 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919 ~.':r. --"""' '-···-·c hi'Pioiili3mi0Yes" ... , ... ,, • 1'11• 0•1n110 CO<l•T OllLY PI LOT, willl wll•(ll lo coM!llnte l"r '-'•w1 Prrn, 11 PYbl!ollod by l'>f Or1no• C~•T PuDlloll•nt (0"'1>•11¥. ~9111 role "''""'" ••• 11\<bll•ll«I, MOO'ldoy ""-" J'•,<T~;, •o• (0011 ,,..,,, H11•110•I 8e1cll, rt~n•:noron llo1c11/Foun!11n \l•ll•Y. L111un1 !lt•cr1, 1rw1n1/S111a11"c• Ind l1n Cl..rrenttf ~In Ju11n Cep•t111na. I 1lntl1 r~ion1! "'""'~ •• oubll111t0 S11u.,h y1 1..a Sund~~•· I~~ P•1nc1~I puOl'flllnll pion! •I 11 llCl W••I I •• 5rrt1!, Coate Mu•, C1ll!ornl•. '"ff. ll:ob1•! N. W11d ~''""'"' '"" 1'1111,,11., J1ck II:. Curloy ll«t l'f'O••Olnl 1<"4 Gtnu ol Ml~l"r Tltom11 K11•il Elli,... Tlt11111• A, Murplti111 -MOl"O £1111ot C~u !11 H. l101 ll id111d P. N1U ........... , ""'"""" ""'"'' s .. c~ .. Offk1 le$ N1t1~ Et C1,.,l110 11111, tl67J ~OHie." Co1t1 Mo ... : UC Wn1 It¥ St..1•1 "'"'""''' llt111\! UJJ ~IWPlltl .......... . "'""'"'°""' ll1tcll: 11UJ tluc11 B11t11v1f'f L"'9UN lh•~I :n Fwtl! ........ lie T.i.,i-o"" f71 41 64J ... JJ1 Cl-lflff Atl"rtltl•t 642-$671 1-CW-•t-. All D.,•rtlllMh: r.,..._.,.. 4tJ-4420 c _,,r/'f'll. ll/J, 0••1111• Ctl91I l'<lfllr1~1nt '°'""n~. No n, .. I •l<lfol• 1!1~1•r•Uon, H'l~I ""''" O• '<ht1l11t,...n10 ...,,..; ~-., • • rtl'l<'Oduc..i wl•~out IPtot111 ~· mitt• l<t c"v•ltM .... ,,..,, ....,. it .... N11911, ,el(I ., ''"'' "'•u. c:.rr,..ni., 6'tl>K'l'l~11Qt1 b• (6•ritr u f.I .. -1t1•r1 .., 111111 l.l.IJ ....... 1111v, rnlllt••• 11 .. 1 ......... -..1111~. • For further infonna11on. call show director Steve Seagal al 196-6789. Clit11nber Sho1.rs Y ou11gsters ' .4 rt \finning rnt rles In the ii n n u a ! Christmas C;irol s f'Alloring Cont.est tire still on di:iplay in the S<Jn J11an Ca pistrano Chamber of Commerce office this: 11ce k. Alore than 2,000 enlries v.·rre rcc-Pi\•('(f this year and v.·ere judged by J3clly AIJcn of the Plaza Art Center and other members of the Board of Directors ot tht SAn Clemt>nte Ari Guild. 'Vinners in the vnrious ca tegories \\•ere : Deann11 Bmv.·n :'Ind Jimmy Thurin of San Juan Capistrano. anti Andren l'rimhle of L.'.iguna Nigurl. nine. 10. nnd _1 1.year{llds: Kell}' Anne Bruce. ~U!h l..agunH, i\J;irk c;roolhuis, 4\lisslon Vie)o. and Sheree Ann Schur11n ckl.'r, San Juan Capistrano. 6, 7 and 8 year olds; Kami Kenlf'y, Gar,v llemondel., iult1 Chri!l~i" Ruf!c!I. all of San Juan t:apislri:tno. three. four, 11nd fiv~-year­ old1. \ By a 4·1 vote , 11·ith Josh Gan1meJI Yo!ing no, the panel ordered that Y.'ithin one month after the lot split Is ~mplete, curbs, gu tters. s Ide w a I k ! and underground utilities would have to be in ,;some stage of ronstruction." \V ilhin tv.·o n1onlhs of the split. the council added, foundations and slnbs would have to be in the initial st::igell of construct ion. TI1e OE'\\' deadline for a c t u a I construction to begin essentlally is May I nnd if the rouncil deems that the developers have failed, the permit would be yan ked. Councilmen "'ho initlally mulled th e idea early last week stressed !hat !he decision is a major one. becall.!le: It could be termed a precedent and m1fht open the panel to more rtquesta from developers tardy ln carrying out their projects. PJ1ony Drive Halted PALMDALE (UPI) -A t .. Jl<ager nnd his sister have been arrHted for ''OUecting '37 in_ coins door-to-door by 1 f11lsely chi.lmlng to be working for the i\1arch, of Dimes , the aherlff'a office reported Tuesday, The 17·year-0ld boy 11·as wearing a Boy Scout wliform when he and his 12-year-Old sister madr. the phony drive, the sheriff's office said . I • '~ I ~ If ; ·' Tennis Dresses Insulated Jackets Reg. 14.95- Sale Price 9.95 Wool Sox Reg. 1.50-Sale Price 95c Tournament Rad Basketball Shoes Reg. 18.95-Sala Price 12.95 Marcraft Tennis Rackets Reg. 40.00-Sale Pric'e 24.95 Colored CV202 Basketballs Regular 18.95-Sale Price 14.95 All Sale ArtM:les Subject To Stock on Hand OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY I • Racquetball Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Wilson--Dunlop-Davis Bancroft Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Acrylic Warm Up Sutts Sweat Shirts & Pants Nylon Warm UP Jackets Gym Shorts & Shirts Adidas---tonverse-Tretorn Tennis Shies Tennis Shirts & Shorts Bikes-Parts-Tlrer-Tubes Repairing PHONE 646·1919 , ( I ' ( • < ' Wednesday's L , Cloeing Prlces • ' ' • Wednr~BY ftbn11r)' 6 1974 SC DAILY PILOT 2:J NEW Y6Rlf STOCK EXCH~NGE Year's High-Lows Appear Every Saturday •• 4S:t•\ Stock Volmne Hits Lo,v Poh1t of '74 NEW YORK (UPI) -Stock price~ dnfted slightly higher \Vednesda v In the slowest trading session or the year on the New York Stock Exchange 'I1le Dow Jo~ indu.Strtal a\erage of 30 stocks was up 3 59 potnts at 824 23 nunutcs before the closing bell foUo'A 111g lour consecutive dectlots Issues ad\ancmg 1n price outnumbered those dedlrung by a margin of slighlly less than 7 to-5 Volume totaled about 11 62 nu lhon shar es compared \11th t2 82 nulhon traded Tuesda~ t\ot since Jan 2 the first lradmg day of the year when 12 06 nullion shares were exchanged bas the volume been so lo1~ Brokers attributed some of ihe activity to bargam hunt 1ng follow ing four sessions that drove d0\'111 the Dow mdust.rii.1 average by almost 42 pom ts Revenues Hit Record Net income of Ros!moor Corp or Laguna Hills for th< nm quarter mded Dec 31 wu ft17 000 or 30 cents a etwlre .., record revenues or SIS 1911 000 compared w l l h "70 000 or 30 cents earned on revepues of $1'.U5 000 1n tho like per!Od laat yur Ross W eor-, chairman of the ~ lll1l10UllCed Revenuee ln the f l r a t quarter ol lut }'tor lndud<d million rrom the ale or a 27 hole (fllf t'OUl'M It the company'e laraal !WI IOrVi<:e ..unmtnt community Roe. ... moor Leisure World In Lacuna Hill• Allhou-'> 11Je1 at 1lmJlar community f1cllitl11 occur fro"1 ti.me to time, DODI are 111UclMited ln n1t11 t9i4 E1cludlng lhe sai. of lhe IOI! """""nntquar1el'~ wcrt up nt&tlf SS percent from the prior yeAr Cortm Slid 2 f Of.IL V PILOT Co11tenders Eyed A Choice Field For Oscar Race Hy \IE:RNON SCOTT 1101.LY\\'OOD ~ t;PI I .\'01n1natini.: b;il!ois '*re in !he n1 :11I !O 1uution IJ 1 c t u re ac;1d<•n1y rnen1bcrs to :;elect !ht· five IX>st piclurcs. actors •ind all tht• other cvt·ntu;,il o:.(';1r conlendcrs. ~o! for _\·ears ha\'!' the p1ri..1ngs been :;o good for nlO\ lt'S. ~fore top grade filn1s l\<'re r1>lease<'I in 1973 th:1n during thr previous fi\'C yc;1rs. One picture is certain to bC' nom1nat{•d: ··The ~xoreist " Therr·s :i possihility an X- ratcd 1nov1c \\'tll b1? nominated for 1hc SN..'Ond titnr : "L.Jst Tango in Paris." TllEH.E \\'F:Rr.: other pr·11nc prospet:ts: "Pupcr ~toon." "Anu•ricnn t:rurflli." •·sa1·e tl1c Tiger." ··scrpic-o." "The J);;y of th e Jae.kn!,'' ''The Sting'' and "Cries and · \\'hispers." Acadcn1y voters also ha\'e the choice of picl11rrs le:-c; heralded : "Okl::ihon1a Crude." ''.JC'sus Chri s l Superstar." '·Blume in LJ)\·c." ''Day of the Dolphin."' ··~tcan Streets," rte. i\lany of the conlcnd('rs v.•ill bt• sho\1·ing for n1onths lo conic bcc:111sc !hrv \1·cre released thl' lasl \l'~k of the ' year to be fresh in the tuinds of voters. Thi' 1>0pularity of "1'he r:xorcist." plus 11 J>Ol'-'t>rful debut as an art or rn;1y "in l'ul Hze r Prb:e-\\'inniug 110\'elist J11.son '!illll rr a non1ination for ills role as a J)ricst. IN RECE!'\T \'l'aJ''> tu.'lres.':ies have la1igcd fa~ behind ii{'lors as prospcctivc Oscar 1vinner~ because so few outstanding roles arc \\'ritttn for 11·omen. But f1v~· :.ic1rl'SSCS will Uc 111nnowC'd 0111 for non1inations. /\1nong" 1hr1n. sur·cly, 1\dl be Jo.inn<' \V o o d v.· a r d for •·Sun1111f'r Y.'i~h~. W r n I e r l)reanis_" And l~h· Ulhnt1nn 11ro1ni.;f's to !)(' a con1t·nder for •·Cri\'~ and \\lh ispcrs." T\1•0 youngst1·rs have a shot :ii the J!Olden rinJ:! -litttr Tatu11i O'Nt·al 11·ho co~tarred 'vith l'apa fl;;:1u O'l\r;1I in ··Pap1•r ~toon,'' a11d 13-ye:1r- old LindJ Alair who played 1he possr~ed ehild in "The r.:xorcist." r.lore li~cl~· lo w i n nominations, hov;cvcr. arc El1£'n Burst~·n ("The Exorcist" 1. 1\1.'.lrsha i\fason ("Cinderella l.ibcrty "). Susan Anspnch l"l:Uun1c in Lov£'"), f{arbra Streisand (''The \\1av \\'c \\'ere"l and Glendi:i Ja('kson i"A Touch or Cla ss"). No n1 i n a I i o n s \l'ill be announced Feb. 19 v.·hcn ('ach ol !he categories 1vill be reduced 10 five nominees. T II t: A C A 0 E 1\1 ,, ENTERTAINMENT Television Prime Tinie Rule Ease£l \\1ASllJNGTO.\ I Ll PI l The f'l'deritl Cornmun1c·a11011s Conun1ss1011 s:1ys 1t 1\·111 be rnorc flexible next f;ill 1n us n·qu1n.·1nC'11ls !hat TV st;1tions usin~ net11orks keep 0111." prirn<:-tin1c hour cl!•;1 r rat'h night for non-network progran1s. 'fhl' •·priml' r1111e :1rcess rule" 1>.•ilt not apply at all on SunUays and on the other six Uars f!cxibilitv •1·ill be <lllo1vcd for {' o n ·t i nu i n g: broadcast of 11 c two r k presen!ations of SJXlrlS Cl't>ll!S th<il run Ol'er in1o prin1c tin1c or of specific nc11·s events that occur in pri1ne !ime. .'rhr r cg u I ;i 1 i o n s are scheduled to go into effect IJf'Xt S.:·plr1nbtr at 1he starl of v.·ha1c1·er 11·l'ek 1 h e hroadcast industr1 dccidrs to designate as its "1lc1>.' season."' the FCC said. Ballet Bo:µanza Under Way 8~.llet lo1·trs nre rubbing the1t hand'.'! with glee right about now and llllle "'oodcr 'l'I ht·n .\'ou tal.c 11 look al the ~plcnd1d proi.(rants about 10 OC vf!l'l'\'tl ln Laguna Bcttch aud Los Angeles. TOM BARLEY i\ncl Lil~ Z:1h ol our 011·11 l.i\gUn:t Heach ('11"1C Ballet c v Ill pa 11 r is lo be Music Box t<n1gra1ul<i l1"<I on her tiining. on the "faricy <lancing or tll(I l'l'I !orrnai1ces :;cht'dulcd fo r 19'lUs'' -1vh11tc\'e r thilt was. l·'c!l 16 !Hld 17 ln the La~:una In uny C\'l'nl. I h 1 s ·o!Jf.)n1ng of co1nprchc11sivc pro gr a n1 rhl' A1nC'ri-should sound the ideal opening ('.t1!l B:iJlct nole lor the Jon g foray to la1nili11r 11'llh h1·r (1nn1cnsc co11tnhul111n to Laguna ballet 1J1at she has been na1nl'd tu select seven coni11anics fro1n the II 11·ho \V ill audi!JOll bC'(Ol'I.' her. T h r a 1 f' r Los Allgelrs and A1neric<111 " c a s o 1: Ballet Theater's t 11• 0 -'"'cc k L \GUNA 'S Ballet Pacifica 111 lhl· 1•:1-stint in the Pavilion. is no strruw:cr Lo this kind 'Ilion of tht: But IC't's not Jc:t\'e Lil:i of contt"''· ha\'ing particip..1tt'd Lo,; Angl'lf'5 11·ithout extending h ca r 1 y 111 eigh t of !hem bcrorc ~:IU~ll' Cell· <'<lngratultH101is on her being stepping oul or llH: regional It'!'. st·lectcd to :1djud1rJte n:.ttional ballet 1UO\'l'rnt'nl And on that fh1s h:il-honor co1npanics for the Sou1h basis alo1le, J\liss Zal1 i~ the lc·t buff 11 •II LILA ZALi Easle>rn ll cgional ll a ! l e t ick>al choiec to rult· on the be at both c<"nlcrs «P1 I no It·~~ Assoei;ition's a nnual fcsti~·al. t:f1orts of nthcr An1crican 1'ager lo l:ikc in the L.1~un;1n,;' Jt 1s no surprise to this ballet orga11i1.at1ons. l 'Ompl1<1e hf'r travf!I.-. al'duuus assignment 111 tin1(· 10 v.·11ness 1he F'eb. 16·17 progran1 which is be i n i; pcrlorint'Ci und"r the bannt'r of R;11lt1t P:~1fi£<1 . There's n good t!Ucstion ro1· Lil~1 1.1 hen "'C get throuJ!h L'On gratulating ht•r: v.·hr th :: titles Laguna B~ach Ci 1' 1c llal~et C-01np;1ny and Ballet I Par1rl ca for v.· hat is' , .. lS:.; c n t j 3 I I y the SiHlll' c11.sl'mblc'! lluppy dancing ('Vl'ryon!'. Buzzi G nest llOLLY\\1000 ( U P I \ Rulh Buzzi has bPCll ~t·~ tu inake a guest :11>J't'<Lr:tnl'• Oil th" tclc\'ision six'·:i:il "S 1:•dy 1111ncan in D1:-11••r l:i11cl '' KIDS Lil\E 1'f 1 ASK ,LY/I\ "Graduation ll..'111" rind ··con-1rri!cr and to all those Let us hope th;'1t she v.•i!I (\' r! o <le Aran J uez" f hall hr is !~::;:::--:;:;::==:;--:---;,:;;:=:;:;-!--p;;,;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;.;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;_ __ .. 10 v.ilness the like>s ol AB1"s ~ "Talcs of lloff1n:in" 11nd the MARSHA HUNT highly acclaitned ··Billv the ' Kid." ~. "GRADUATION Ball" 1vas designed for !he Lagunans bv T:i!iana Riabouchi nsk LichinC and the forn1er p r i n1 a• b11J!erina of the Hallet H11.c;.<;e has splendidly utilized her husb:ind's choreography Lila's eager young chargC'S have taken to thi s je11·el of l a ballet like the prol'erbi.'.ll ducks to irater and i\lad;unc REDUCED PRICES ! 1.S-0 -I.DO -.7S RDDR"I' Rmll'IRll ID .O:RmMWI .rallNDIUV Lichine n1ake!! no secret of 1-,,.J, v ., ' · · '"'" ~ ·l her delight :11 ! h cir 1,. .... ,., '-ro~. l~.J considerable :lchic1·r1n (•1J!S in "'.,.,.,,,roe• l.i1• r~ l !he demanding v.·ork. / Weekdoy~-b-<·1 0 BES T ACTRES GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD "RIBALD HUMOR AND CONSIDERABLE TENDERNESS. UNCOMMONLY WELL MADE AND STUNNINGLY ACTED." -CHARLES CHAMPLIN, L.A. l imes Acadc·n1y inembcrs a r c s1\'ayed by hox olfice impact of filn1 s. critical reviews and friendships 11·ith producers, direct.ors and stirs. iinrnt'diatcly 1.1·i11 set up 0 11e1·a Sli ces screening dates for a 11 On 1J1c sainc progran1s Sa1. & Su11.-12.z.-:-t.-'·l J R:30 p.m. Saturd;1~· and Z::to j~~:-~·========== p.n1. Sunda~· -1vill bl' "Bnl!et ii perfor1nances, pictures and 197;) Sc~lSOll artistic and sci en ti f i c BF~S1' ACTING nominees ;1 chi eve men ts to gi \'c NE \\' YORK iAP ) -i\1ell c- ('Quld y,·e!I include i\larlon n1cmbcrs <L ch.1ncc to po!itnn 0p£·ra officials s:iy tc.11-fan1iliDr<".<' lh"mS"IC"': ,,.I.II\ 1· . d f' 'I 'II f ti Brando for "/..<·1st Tango in '· " ... " 1nu111g e 1c1 s 1v1 oret' ie Portraits l 8th Cc nturv." t hl' grand pas de dcu~ frorn l "Sleeping Beauty" :ind the aforesaid ' · Con c e r t o de Aranjuez." ) Pans." Hr \1'011 the o.~car ttir. noni\net:s. opera lo rNltlCC its 3\-\l'f'Ck last year bu1 rcruscd 10 pick On April 2 the Academy s1·ason by four to s!~; 1rerl;.o OFF STAGE r o ni 1n t· n t ~ H up .. ~t'nding a bit-playin~ i\ii•ard prcscnta1 ions v.·il! be starting in the fall of l!li.~. abou t the "GolrlC'n fdo111l·n1,:· aetress in ;in Indian costunll' nitidl' :lnd 1he ni;ictncs.~ \\'il l L'nd1•r the plallllt'd rr~!11c-11llrk ha ve 1hi.~ c r i I i c to haran~111• thf' ;iu<ht'nc·i•. begin ;ii! over again. lion. the 1!17.').-76 Sl'asot: v.·o::tild 1rondcring c:.;ac!ly v.·h:1l \\'L' .J;1ck L1·n11no11·.~ noinin .11iun opt'n <1ln1ost a nHln!h' l:1!f'r ;ire goin~ tn Sl.'l' Ari f'ol c;11'' r11r ··s:11·1· rht· 'ri'.;f'r" 1 ~ a that thC' current seascn ;i11t1 soiu·(·lo.c; rell us 111.11 11·!> t'hock l ''"f·11•11 1 (l1/u·ri11·r1 ·t'<'l t•·:oJi• 1-~ut•l lO IJ o s l rnightrlfl.~cl\10111'11k~<'·1r]i.r . full nl ~:uir1' ;•n·! 1~ h:!sr<l \I l'.H·i110 1 ":-ir·rpi<"o" J. .l.JL·k ii~-_;-~-~;....;;;;.;;;;;;;;..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. _______ ..;;;., \a-h11bun r'·J.;1:-,1 11.-1:1il"), llOLLY\V(){)I) 11 '1'1• -1:11ri IEST ,LA'f OF-'72-Hew York Critics "STICKS AND BONES " f;1 .hrr1 B1·dior<t 1 "Th11 \\';1y l!c~·nolds ha s bcl'I• n;irn1·c1 to \\'r \\ 1•1 r "' S11•1·~· :-.1cQ11('•~n be one of the n1astr··~ ot Cl'fL'·I 1 l':11fdl··n' 1,,.,, .\t ar v 1 n 1noni<'S for !ht' •l61h :uinua1 1 I Tl•" I I',. •l l ,! ll r.11ncth" I, Acaderny A11ards pr t'.'SC11lat1on1 Cririct 011d Audie11cfi Ac:cloim Thi1 To11y Award Wi1111inq . Ofte11 Co11rrover,iol Work. .. FAMILY TWIN CINEMA f •YOld•O '1•11"1 ?i>J 1Jl• ,.., ol 10 Gem<.• ~IJ•~ , A«O" lton• Lontirc.J• M••~*d'~ CINEMA I "COPS & ROBBERS" '"' "SLITHER" WEEKOll.T\-Ooor, O!H'n •1•.1 5.loT/SliN-CcnP, From n Noan CINEMA IJ Wl1\:S·ll An Inga Prem1nge1 P1oduct1on '"' "CATCH 22" (.'J.','ol':-, NEXT 'Y[:,- ''CHARJQT OF THE GODS" I I ~,,. I C:•JLGI~ BY C: ,U): · r.'\~.: '.'' .11.):J· s;·crring J am"s Cc;an M("'t• '1e1 Mo ~on \I., ·.11 1::11·.•111 1··Surn1111·r i\pril 2 / I'.. 1 1 \1 11:;, r I lrL·:1nh ··) and --LAST WEEK .._ _____ __, __ -- 1 i ,. It a{' kin n n Ki()S l~ik c 1"'o .. , ,,, t 111 · ' 1\11othcr likely - 1: 11)c1 t Blake fo,· • 1 • lid,' in r.1 uc," WAYNE ON WHEELS! . ' SHOWING NOW! '" .. -.. Ai.AH fl'>\ (0 Mlf .. I MEL.AST OF SMEILA" {P CI -.~11 °"'"'*•• jot.1-!0l'IN O<IO '• ""'"°"''''"''• ·STREISA.ND 8RED:FORD TOG'ETHIR:! ,,. -·-- THE WAY w -EWIRS Ev.rythlnQ &eemed so Important then ... e<ten love! ~ STADIUM ~ DRIV(lrf•2 ~ .......... ,,......... I ,_ ...... ,,.._ o ... .,..~:l'le\',() .... ~ ....... -~ .. ·--I ---_l_. ~··~·tl111M/ ::;' ..... I ~,,_.,.,.,.,..,,.,,,j _,....,,., .. ..,uo ... ~,..,, ' ~··_::_ • .. ,., ,.,. _, .. .,,., .. _e":"''8''~•'3J 7 -· ~ Jbuth Coast Repertor ltl1 NEWPORT. COST.II ME~A FOR R6SERVAT10"4~, <•LL -6'•·l3'1 • "'THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN' TAKES OFF LIKE A BLAZING FOREST FIRE, WITH A THRILL A MINUTE. THERE IS STILL MAGIC IN THE MOVIES." -Rf't Reed, New 'fo•k D1i/~ NtJW1 .Joseph E.Lc.inc -•• George C. Scott in " Mike Nichols mm "The Dayof the Dolphin'': w .. kd•rt-7:J O & 9:JO s.t/Sv11 2·4·6·1-10 What this film exppses about undercover vice cops can't be seen on your television set [[] ... only at a movie theatre! LUOfT GOULD · ROBERT BLAKE i~'BUSTING " starring ALLEN GARFIElD · Proooced by IRWIN WINKLER and ROBERT CHARTOF Mus( BILLY GOLDENBERG· Wntten and Directed by PETER HYAMS Un11111111r111t EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT! OPEN • Ro<>ltnCJ Cho., Thtor,.ti i ~ • ' • ' ' • BALBOA 8•lbo.J l\lvd ~· M~"' Pho·•• OIJ 4049 Op~n 6 4~ NOW THRU TUESDAY "BRAVO • i • ! • • for this most so phisticate<L entert.ainina. and delig ht.-:' fully S11 tirical con1t.>dy _.; about c·hnngi ng sexual · 111ores and the effortii, of. 1·ouplt'*i to keep pace." -Will i~m Wolf. Cue M..,e1.irw-' "TOTALLY :_:. DELIGHTFUL f( yot:r \Vife Or husband haJ- ll<'Vt.'I' seen an X-rated .' : movie, 'Le Sex Shop' i.s ine· un<' lo lnk<' her or h.im to. : IL ie wholesonle, refrt"3hin.i: & Uc!il'.iuusly funny satin?f -S1<·11111t1 Klein. \VNE\Y-'r V :; ANO SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN CIVILIZATION IS GONE! "()J(fi of' tire {!;est 1itJHs ofl/.e fiW. -Ji~.~ .. ·~Gl.llNl A Sid"~l' Gla1i•r Praduction GLEN & RANDA A Jim Mc&nde Film COLOR {X) No One Undt,, 18 A.dn,.lled e ?l •010 ONlT t)l!Vf.W. ~~loGI P•IA NJWl'UIH e •C>afll ~ THE STING IMI CAl1EY TREATMENT ,.. ~." u .... ......... ~lo •"• , ........ "" Sl•IO (OllOQO !>!>l·r02l Son•• Mo ,-,._ ....... !llo!O CO- S~ll·IO?? ...... _ •111t1 ... ott._ ............. 191!1•1-~,.)Jl l '"" oi... ,..,, c., ........ on .• _, 41)•45 45 Wll' UTMOl.N • '°" ¥OIMI' DlllVllANCl Cl) .... 111. MftJI -- STIAW 000S 111 .. • I' •t ' 7 • -. ·~-·~-... ~----- Lag-a Beaeh EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 37, 5 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES • • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA WEDNESDA Y, FEBRUARY 6, 1974 Todav's Final • N.Y. Sto<'lis TEN CENTS Laguna Teachers Seel' Retroactive Pay Hil'e Teachers in the Laguna Beach Schools will learn th is ev ening \-\·hether the Laguna Beach Board of Education will grant them a three percent pay increase, retroactive to the slart or school last Septembe r. , The increase would co.st the district $-11.000. The school board met in (secret) session Tuesday co~~ider the pay in crease execulive night lo de1nands ~oas Phan Readied raised by the Professional Educator's Council, the teacher negotiating ann. School officials declined today lo say what stance the bo.$1 rd will take on the issue. Sources close to the negotiations. hov.•ever, hinted that it would be virtually impossible for the board to grant thl' pay increase, due to this year 's strained budget. The teacher's proposal niade public Gasoline Ration Plan for State? SACR.Af\-1ENTO {APl -The California Energy Planning Council today ordered prtpnration of a plan ror imposing th e voluntary Oregon-style g a s o 1 i n e purchasing system. .. This doesn 't mean that the decision has been made to do it. but it v.'ill be seriously considered ." said \llesley Bruer. the council 's executive secretary. Tile Oregon system call6 for nlO lorists 3 EASTERN STATES BEGIN RATIONING, P190 22 buying gasoline on even ownbered days if their vehicle license platea end with an even number. Vehicles -\''ith odd numbers would buy gas on odd numbered days. Out-of-state vis itors. commercial and emergency vehic les could by gas any day. Bruer said he hopes to present the staff proposal to the council this week. "We "·ould anticipate a difficult problem around the th ird week of February, "'ith some stations beginning to run out of their February a\Jocat ions," Bruer said . He reported the state's projected demand for gasoline to be 820 million gallons of gasoline in February. bu t only 674 million gallons y.·iJ1 be available. Bruer said motorists also "·ou\d be asked to avoid purchasing gasol ine unless Many Stations 011 Orange Coast Out of Gasoline By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of lllt D•U~ "Ii.I 11111 Open service stat!Ofl!I continue to be a rare sight on 1:-;...-Orange Coast today as motorists rind it more and more difficult to obtain gasoline. Some stalions have been closed all week as a result ol oil company back· orders caused by stations demanding their February allocations. The problem. according to distribqt.or.s for the major brands, is that the stations ran out of their January allocations and are demanding their Febru~ry allotments all at once. "We can't meet everybody's request at once," said Mickey Parr. an ARCO of£1cial. "The allocation each dealer Is entitled to, he will get. There's no question about that. We're working as (S.. CLOSINGS, P1ge l) JUST TWO CA.Ll,S SOLD TWO CYCLES Here are three powerful lines or advertlolna copy that luted throup only two calls afler lhe id eppeittd in the Dally Pilot: 350 BULTXCO Alpltla '73, wry clean &: 100 Kawuald. Best oUt.r. (Phone No.) Both machl~ were l!Old to the IOCXll1d caller. Now, the Dally Piiot • wm't g\llrantee resulta like thal every timtr. but you can be sure you'll get ftsults "!Ith Da[)y_ Pilot 1dverttslng. ,Wint to. l<ot 'lt 1or youri<Uf "lllal llie direct bne to rorults at the· Dally Piiot. Phone 84Wl'll. j ' they have less than a half-tank remaining. He said station operators \\'ould probably also be asked to post hours of operation. and to use a sign or fl ag system notifying moto rists \\'hether they have gasoline for the public, for priority vehicl es only , or no gas at all. "I think we're in need to have something ready and pretty damn quick." Bruer said. "l'in going to recommend we definilely put this thing IP shape and that the Governor put it into effect when he thinb it's appro- priate/' Gov. Tom f.-lcCall of Ore goo diS<!IOsed ln a Stanford University visit Tuesday that California asked full Information on the plan's operation. Hawaii has adopted the Oregon system. Nixon Endi11g· Wage, Price Controls \\'ASHTNGTON {AP) -The Nixon administration told Congress today it intends to remove all mandatory "·age and price controls after April 30 - except for the heallh and petrolewn sections or the economy. If Congregs agrees, it would mean the bulk of the U.S. economy would be functioning control-free for the first time since August 1971. Authority for Phase 4 controls expires April 30. · Cost of Llvlng Ccuncil Director John T. Dunlop, who outlined the Administration plans, said consur:._rs tould expect some additional increase in prices as a result of lifting of cootrols. He 11aid this would reault from (I) realignment of some prices that ha ve been held down ; (2) the remov al of built·in delays on price increases by big companies, and (3) testing of the (See £0NTROl.S, p, , Ii Laguna School's Student Paper Back in Business Carrying the banner h e a d I I n e , "Resumcted N.,...pap.r Debuts," the Laguna Beacll Hlg)r School student paper Brush and Palette returned to campus tbis week after a four.year ab6ence. A group of _. journalism ·students under direction of joornallst·teachei Jack Lythgoe re-elllbllolied Laguna l!igb's tradltlonal n...,spoper by publlshlni Volume 36, Nwnber I. The. Brush and Palette was orJ&InaUy ~tabUlhed on .lhe ArUsts' campus ln Seplember " llM. IL WU dedd<d to try to dlanp the name of the paper In I•. 'lbe ell<> rt faltered and flnally, there wu no new~paper on campus. '"111 week'• edition of lhe "&LP" aa It ii affectionately known came back with 1 ban,. lt-carr~ Jtortee-on a new scbedulini system at the, high achool, car pooh, new tennis courts (Seo BRUSH, Paa• %1 before the board Tucsdny night v.tiultl leave the starting !lalary uf .1 sLhuol teacher unchanged at $8.:llll. A teacher ·,1;ith five )C<irs c:-:1x:r1c11t1· 11'ould receive a $210 p<'r yl'ar 1r1c·rc.:1">t' by raising the salary f101n SlU.6UO tu $11.IJ.lO. A teacher 11•ith 11 yc:1r's l'Xper1en l·i: -representing the top encl of the pay sc<ilc -would receive <1 pay incr t:n!>c '" lf!i • ,.Ji.~ . '·· of S570. The s~1la1 \ 11ould bt: hftt'd frorn Sl3 590 tu SJ~.lli~1. i\tike 1'1ckc!. ;1 trl\•tnh1·r or 1lil' l!L'AOll;1ting gr1111p ;ind insi ructur :i! Th urs\U11 l11lcr1nt•1.ll;ttu !'.)('huol. :..:lid the pay incrc<J~e 11'<1'> n.:qu(·st .. 'd due to Ilic sharp incrc.:1~c ·in thi: l t:st 1)( living_" 11 ... said ;_iv:.ul;i l))L· 1u!urm:1t1011 sho11s !hnt lhl' ('u~! ul J111 ng ha s incrcasecl eight to r11n1· pL'IT(•nt Uuru1g !he la s! year. Uunng \11~ ~u1nr"L't. he uotvu. un s ,.,. '"~c" -''· (>"f .-_. -- " tP:tehers 11L1ri• g1vrn a 5.1 1>tr'l'C'nl p .11 inrn•as .. · "Tiu!> r'l'pr1·.;l'nts 11 loss of 1>urt·h:1 ... 1ng 111Jl1t•r " Ill' ~aid ·\ ~!>(1~1·~11 11 111 for !ht' I '.S l k·1-.;,11·1111~·111 if l.:i!l(l1' tod.i• .... aid 1/h~ ('(111..,U llll"r 1.u'11 • 1nll!'X 1·n 111h·v11!>!.1• rl'lcrrt·d tu •t~ 111• cost id 111111_'' ha.:; gone up;:; p1·1ct1.1 <i11r11v~ t)l1• 11,1:-1 ~(·Hr Tht· 1~·:1<·lh •rs' Ul'~Ut1atot';; "ligi!1·~1 ,·d I ha! lh~· ~-41 ,ll.Jll L'0111E' ll"Olll ~11r ph1 n1olll')' l'L·e~1 \·1•tl front !Ill.! ~l;i te ha ~i·il • Ill UPI Tel.,,i,010 PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL GUARDSMEN MOVE IN ON STRIKING TRUCK DRIVERS NEAR SOMER SET Truckers Scorn President Ni xon's Plan to Freeze Price of Diesel Fuel, Continue Stoppage Seve11tl1 Day of Viole11ce • By The Associated Press Stepped-up vio lence markrd 1 h 1· seventh day of the ind cp£'nC:ent rruckt'r!I ' shutdown today and la\\'rnl'n 111 se1·er:i l areas moved out !O escort I ru ck eonvov~ carrying food , fu el and olhrr nt·ed;_,d items in short supply. One der11h 1\;1s reported. Government negotiators In \\lashing1011 tried again to end the prOH.'s! ov<·r fuel prices and freight rates. The dr1Vi'I'" said they were not satisfiL·d 1vi1h President Nixon's ac1ion Tuesday 10 freeze the price of diesel fuel. The drivers arc seeking :1 rollba('k in fuel prices and perm1~sion to pass on higher costs to 1he shipping companies. Independent truckers blocl..aded pun1p'i at Sacramento . area truck stops toda.1._ and began asking truck step opcr:iiors to shut do\\'n. Caijforni a Highway Patrol disp:itt:1~r Sonja Liles said two truck s1c~1: in the south part ot the city shut clown for 2-1 huors at the request of tn1ckers . · A third on Interstate 88 just norrh ~if downtown Sacramento refused to shut down, she said. The truckers coordinated th<'ir c::i n1· paign on Citizens Band radio. They said they would only allow trucks V>'ith per· ishable 'cargo lo take on fuel. Ftderal energy chief Willi<1m E. Siinon told J lloust• ro111n1itrrf' that !he dri\"f'r- 011·rirrs :;houlU h1' ;11io11·l'Li "an 1n1mcd1<1tc c:o:-.t p<1i;s-lhruui:,h. ·· :\.~k,•tl ;1 bn11t p:·osp"Cls fur .'.l St'!llL'J1lt'l\L t11· !Tpiied: '"!"he I.le~! I Cflfl s11~· 1 ... 1"1n hopt.ful Wt' can ri:Json with tti!':o.t· p1·urli· · l'1•1111~1 h<111 1;1 (;uv ).!J!ton .J, Sh;ipp 111('( l\llh rrdvr.11 labor troublt ~hoott·r \V .. I C:-rl'V and s.1 id l.:i1f'r. "HOpcfu!lv 11·c·11 he• able to i;t•l this thing resolved ~IY111 11011 The \-1olcncl' 11'hich hns 1n~1rkr.d the 11rnlt:'"1 ":r.•" it«: bc~inn11~g Tj1· .. ·~j:-y 1ncn':•s('{l and ~1ppcared more serious. Ont• rruckcr was shot to dPath Tue.;;da.v nigh1 in J)rl:n\•arc and SC'vera! drivers 1vrrc sho1 and 11·oundC'd 01·rrnc!!hL or early !oday. The Dela1\"are :o:hooting wns the second death resulting from the shutdown . Pohce in \\'fld 11·ood. Fla .. evacu"tt•:I a r ro""df'<I !ruck termintil a! about JI :i .n1. !ocl(ly <Jfter a tclechnne·I homh thr(.•:11. Therl' wa.c; no inlmcdinle word on whether any explosives had bee n round at the terminal where 150 strik ing drivers have i>ar·kcd their rigs during the shu tdown . !'our truck drivers \\'ere 1aken in!o custody in Alabnn1::i [n connection with lh~ Tuesday night shooting or two men \:."-::-'i';tU:I\:1~HS, ra_:-:-2~ Plant Threat 'Lo·wer Gas ' Employe W llr necl HUDUngton Beach police today stepped up pi:itrols around a Gulf Oil Com· pany refining plant where an employc received a dc>ath thr eat because of hlgh gas prices. "Tell r,our bie shots lhat If the price (or gasoi111t•\ isn't down Jn th e mom· Ing, there Will be two dead peopkt." Gulf employe Jariu.'fS Olds hMrd 111hcn he answe~ the 'phone at Ure plant it.t 21471 Newland St. about 5: 15 ~.nl. Okls ' told police the caller had a male, adult voice and huug up aft er makina the threat. -~5' secW'lt.y offjcers wil probnbt.,v in vcs.tU:alc the incident, Olds told PoUce bµt he rejj;uestcd and wa9 promlticd u11 inc reased patrol check. And he kept the lights brightly burning <ill night. µolt<.·c &1icl. --· ' • I }'our Electric B ill's Going VJJ B y at Least $3 If your regular budget figuri ng con1 c>s up about SJ short this 1nonth, check you r electric bill fir.:;t. Top ofriecrs of SouthC'rn Cah(ornia F'..dtson Con1pany's Orange Co u n t y op(·ration s::i1d Tuesday countians \-\'Jl! pay a record 18.5 pC'rccnl n1orc for cleclricity in Fcbru:1ry 1h111t they did 111 Janu<Jry. Tht> reason is the sarne onC' causing gasolin1~ prices to jurnp <:!I the local s1•rvicC' station -soaring fuel costs rhnl could reach rt!tord proport1011s !h,.~ Y<'"'f for hulk custorners like Soulhern C<1Ji, fornia Edison . . Orange Co un ty divisi on n1anager Phil 1\-lartin said the company is now paying $13.50 a barrel for lo"·-sulphur Indonesian oil compa rl'd 1vith $2.20 only lour years aJ!o. r.1artin said it is nor unreasonable to assume th.e price \\1ill hit $20 a barrel somel.in1c this year. Martin said a year ago Edison paid $r1.12 a barrel and only three nionth s RJ:!O the pri ce was $7.50 r. bar-c!. i\.larlin said another contributing factor wa s Tuesday·s realloca tion by the federal power comn1ission of 1.2 millio n barrels ol Edison fu el to other parts of !11(' nation. But Martin told newsmen the dcfi<'1\ in fuel oil supplies can be made up through strict voluntary and mandatory conscf\lation nlcasurcs. Late last mooth. the Stat. Pu h!1c Ull/Jtles Commission ordered an :i:.:cii· tional five percent cutback by Edisc 'l·._ nuijor industrial and commerci~I u«:~~s over and above the 10 percent cu :'.:.::tks ;iJready in force. :\lartin said Edison has aver""C::I :'b'I •\ six fo se ven percent savings in po1\"1'r usage through citizen cooperation ovl'r the past two months and each addition:il percentage point means another one znillion barrels of fuel oil saved. The price increase won 't immediately affect the city of Anaheim , "'hich 1s a bulk customer oJ Edison and 5Cf\"£'S lts own residents. South County areas including San .Juan Ca pistrano and San Clc1ncnte nls\l won'1 feel th~ pldch becaUM:I they arc serviced by~ Dle£O Gas and Electric CompJn ~· Martin said btison will probably ro1nt! (Ste POWER, Pa"c ~l 'I !II' '!11 Ill/I) 'Ill! plu" 1~ nu• 1l " 1, I ll•l'o'fl 1111' ')'i.I h.111 I .. , .. 11 '1111 •lo1h· ,1Jld 1111· :).!.:II.,,) iol IU.111) "'" l!IHllll'r ::01 h• ii. '111.11 fll•llll'I 110111•\•" .ill"0',11! I··· 111'1 ll ,dJ..,or!ivJ 11) !ho• btid'·• I Ill 111 ti. .,l'o1i!I'! ,, ~_::,:!.Ul4l Jil'll\I' !11 l l.1 1111!11!',I llt·\I ) l'iH' tlt!P I I ,l II' Jll !'Slll11;J!lllg lli!i lo II ~I 1,11 ' (111111 11\l'l ll er1 P111'cl1a~e B\• GEOR(JJ·: l.Elll \L . or Ille D1l!1 P1IOI ~l~t! .\ ~7 fl rnillion st:1ll· fund Jq h111 l fi':ll :itn·~ r1r he:ich illld c·::u .1 1111 l;111U b1·t11L·-11,.. (\11,u1a rk·! .\1ar cui.J l.,1gun;i J;1•1Jt·i1 11;1· 111 "str1011«: JCOpnrdy " !uda.\ d1u· !11 t1111ing sn;i~s for tht· lr1·1n\' l'ornp:1n,1'0S coas1a r properties. Richard Hecsl', con1p:.in~ pl,1111ung 11r1· president. !old Tht> lr\"ini• Co1np;1!11 ~lulti-Agcncy Pl annin~ pro g r .1 111 !TI C.\IAl'l that 1he appropr1~11io1ts IJ111 bv Stntc Sen. Denn is I·:. Carpenter t Ii· Newport Bt!ach J t•xpircs Juue :10. "It is hccorn ing very obviotis that the timing of the p..1.rk. purchaS<> 1<\ out of ·synch' 1111h ht' p;i(·c· of 1~1s pn•- gr<im," Rct'se told TIC1\llAP rarticipan1 «. "There is no dou bt tha1 the park pi.:rch<1~c authortzat1011 is in st•riou..; 1ropi1rdy. There is t't•;_d q11l't-;\io11 1r \\t· \\'ill gl'I the mO!lt'~1 :.H all." llCt:'\' concluded. !'!!ale 1~arks Chit'f \\'lll1c11n l~l'nn ;\lo!\ l'•as t•xpectcd later 1oday \11 d"!;1il 1•1 'J"JC'.l<IAP pa rlicipan1s ho\\ funding fur the par k n1ay be alfcCtl'd. TI C:\1AP involves 1cprCSl'll!at11't'.'i fro111 cities. tht• county. :ind st;it~ agene1t.:s 11·hich 1\'ill ultimately havt• lo appru\'t• any Irvine Compan~ dL•\clupn1enl uf its 10.000.acre prime oceanvu·11 propcn1es Lasl year, Sen CarJJt•nicr 1v :.i " successful in gelling lt·g1!'l<1rors to approve the authorizn!tons hilt. rt \\'fllJl d buy 3.5 nltlcs of bl•:1c:l1fr<lJH and inl11nd parks in Los Trancos Canyon and ;\lo ro C.:anyon. W 011 nclccl Doctor Slays Burg.l"r 1.0:-A.-.:c J~LES 1A!'1 -1\ 7:!-ycnr-old- dor1or 1\·hosc krll't•Lo;1p 11 ,1..; !'ht11 14;rl'd b\' ;1 bullet frun1 ;1 p;11r of burgl;_11·~. !>hnl and killed 1111c of thcn1 :ind routed thC' <1thcr. offircrs s;1 1d "l 1va1!t'd until !h1•\ f·,11111• 11p to rnc "0 I v.'ouldn "t nu:.s.' llr' El1vooL1 L. ShuH z. a r<'servc sherdf".., dl'pU!Y. told officer". describing 1hl' Tues<lny nigh t "hootuut outside lu:. Hull) v.·uutl IIills hon1e_ Orange Coast Weather The sun is going to shi ne ;.1nd 01e 11•i11d is going to hto1v 'l'hurs. day, accord in~ to the 1vL·:.ithl'r serv- ice \l'ith slightly cooler t r1n~1- tun:!s along the Or<Jngc Coast. ll ighs a! the beaches ~ ris ing to 68 inl~nd. Overnight loY.'S 4246. De- creasing \Yinds Thursday arternoon. INSllD•: TODAY Associated Press sci1·11ce 1vrit- ers take a frcs/1 look lll research nud fr(,!t1/1ne11t 1111·0/t•ing thi· contrnrPr.(inl conct•r dr1u1 lcrc· 1.r1/c. T11;0--1mrt series bt:pi1&.s tcr rloy Oii />11gl' 8. .. ,~, !trvlc1 ' '"' Linden • 811'111"• • M.illlll • ' •• 80,d • M ovle1 .... Cl lltor~ll ' MUIUl l ·~ .. n Cl'"' ,,,.,,.,. • Nllltl'Mll "''""' ••• Cllullltd fl.)O 0,1n-t Ct1,1nl " " com•<t ., <;yl~l.IO ,. ...... 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HOfOt<Ol>I • ., •> DAI LY PILOT LG - 1·'1•0••• 1••1ne I • • chl1).!en1l\ .i-. 111· 1·'111 h.1 !ill ll h• urd~1;., Sl'1.dll'tl'£I t:lo~1ni.::1 h:.ivc Liccn 11otc'Ci In l'O!i1:t ~t1·sJ 1.:1i:unt1 Heurh . i\-l!;s1<in \'11·1v :11111 llunl111~1011 l'.!·:1rh l'omna dt.'I :Z..1111·. ur1 l":irlll'r llu!i Wl'Ck . now h«S g.i~huc Olll'e inorc Ti o• ~1 ·111 cit~ of ~;1~111111\' h11s in ninny ' +~1·~ turc1·1! 111ul1fr1 ~Ls \O look fur ;_t :u11k\l1! duru1g \1i\'1r hitH•h hour.s. i\lany i11i!!1011s 11h1t'h l<1nll1·rh 1·lo~t'il 1·:.i rly 111 lt\t• 1•11•n111g 11pp.11·•·11tl ~ 11ow ;1r•· 01u•n1n:} l.1tl'I' 111 1111• 11101•11111g t~J ('uJl~er\t' u11 ~.1..;-ul1111· l';.11'1' .,.11d ~ .. ntv .~t·r111·1• ~1 :111 011s 11·!11l·h r;111 uol 1!11nng 1h1• la lh·r p;1rt uf Janu:iry "'efe ,Jll(l v.f•d !11 "borrow " vn th1•1r frhru:1r\ ;1ll11('<ll10n!'I 1111·v oow hi.ll'C r1111 ottt. cif 1ho:.e ;1dvanl:l' :-1h ipn1c111s 1111cl nn1~1 11 .111 !111•11· l\1rn 1111ti! 1111 "111\•I' di•.oit'I· II.ii! ltll'l\1'd lht·ll' 111111 ;11 l.'ttlll"l!,LI'\ ~!lljHlll'tll "' "ll ~t·\·ms 1t1;11 so 111t• LIL•nh:rs arc :ible 111 Y.'O!'k 11111 11\t•ir ;dlu•',1fnill;-. li«Her than olh!'rs f)f rours(' 1\·e h;i, c no voit:t· U? lt·llilli.; lttt·rn J1ow lo do 1h1s. But "0111•' ;1 r1· doin g a h1·11 cr JOlJ 1ha11 others in dL·l!·nn1111u:.: l1uw 11111<.:h to se ll each d111 ., P<irr ~:JJd. l·:tonornv $t•rv1t<' l-u1tion:;, ;i t;ull ()ii ..:ut>s1di:1r v. 1 .. 11h t:i st'lf·~<'r11i:1· out lets, 1·1·1xJr!l'd th :11 1tii stano11 :it 2021 :\t'Wp<11·t Hll'd ('o.•q:1 .'.1\·s:1. ha s brcn closed 1111 111•1·\.. IJ .. 1;:111~" n! • .r1 ('lllJl't>IY different prul1[,•1 n .. th11·.-.. 1" :1 11111np11v.·1·r 11rohh'tn_ ll s 1101 b1•!.!tlll.~(' 111· it• hl't'll 4•11! of gas." -~11d (~nrdon l'\·ld... !.i·1·1 Ir<' station }llPl'l'l>l~OI' .,\\,·it• had a r.1µ1d turnO\'t'r_ Otir lll'Oplf' CO!lll' ~111d go. Rll! \\"e h<i\'c b('l'tl in1i:rv1e\\'ing ;Ind Wl' hope to h:11·e that .s1a1ion open 1odil~'." h11 ;idded. /\ spokl·sr11:1n lur thl' Clr:inge Counrv millet of J..:xxou ;1pµt'<t rl'd niystifll'd :.ibo~t tl1e high nu1nbcr t1f closl.."<l S!<itions. .. Therl''s a g<isol1n{' :.ho rtagl'. \\le havl' no product lo sell." he con1ml'nled. CONTRO LS • • • rn~rk111 by sunll' eo1npan1es tu sec huw- high lhl'Y can r<11se prices. lJun!op in1plied present co 111 r 0 I ~ 0Litli1·td tlll·1r 11si·tulni·~s <ll•sp1te the pro:;pl't'1 (if l'Ol!li11u1ng infl at1011. ··t'ndl'r tht.• economic C'on di!ions at11Jl'ip:i11:d in the year ahead," he tnld !lie SellClll' Banktng c 0 Ill !TI 'r t t c e '·" ·subton1rn1t1 cc on production a n d stob!lizalio11. "tl1e problcrn~ crea ted by ii fu!J µrugran1 of nlil JHJat ory \.\'age and prier euntrol~ ot1lll't'1gh the contributions SU{'h controls can 1nake lo prier stabiltiy." Dun lop e011l!J1Ue £'Cono1ny s<11d th" cnuncil planned \!) gradu;il deco ntrol of th e before April 30 and \.\'Oultl continue scekin~ cun1m\lments for price 1'l'S\r<1ints :incl o•hc r inflation·rE'duting ;1ctions frorn induslriE'S in exchani;e !or dL"controJ during this pcriud. The Ad rnin1stration also propose{] turnin,!? the Cost of Livir.g Council into an un1brf'!ln i1cono1n ic agrncy lo \~'a lch over 1nflalio11 and to coordinate cconon1ic act!vilics of federal and Io cal J;O\'L1rnrnen[ agencies. Such an agency h;:i~ b<'cn IJtunlop's pct project. Ounlop s~1d the "\dmini strtttion "·ants authori1y to continul' mandatory controJ 5 ()V('I' \1'3g(.•s unrl prices charged in th e health industry. incl ud ing h osp i I al , doctors nnd denlisls. unlil th e ;iovernrnent cn;ic ts a national )1calth 111~urance progran1. lie no1ed th01t Cong ress already has ~riln!ed separate ;:1uthorit.v lo eonlinu e controls OVL'I' the petrolet1n1 industry 1111 1il Fl'hn1 ,1rv 197il T l1n~!' eontrols 11rt· · ;idn11111 :>1l't'1•(! · hy lhl' Feder:1l Enrrgy fJfl.Jt't• DL111 l~p ·1nd it':dt1d the Adrnini ~tration \\'Oultl l'('luct.-1111ly S<'ek to cont1n111· I Ol1l!!ll1; Ill othf'r :tl'P(l~ :l~ \\'Pll 1f !hi· 111·1·d <.i r1 ,e~ hl·t111·1'11 no1v :illd April :io !to• !'<11d There 'lll:J\' l)e r::ison:ilJlf' d !tt't\'!1(·~·$ or OpllllO!\ 1;11T !he q11e'i1inn til Ill~ 11et•d fur· iHllhori!> l1lr 11:..igc ;n1d p111'<· c:ontru1, 111 oth'!'r -:i{'l'\111-" \\ t' ~h<.ill con titllH.' to rc1 tc\v fl!hl'r j1c11·tu'ul.1 r ~\.'C:ltJI~ ;i~ HH' Cos\ of L1v1n ;..: Co1t11<'il proet'~·d~ 1111h the pmgra1n nf 1'.1.itllLI( •<'('\f\r :d dC(.'.0111t'OI" nf thr 1'1'01]1)!11,\. hL' 11<lJl•d. OlANGol COAST LI DAILY PILOT T"~ Or;o09<: Co~11 0All V PILOT, wllh Wlllt~ " ~ombl"..;1 !~• "'""''·"'""· I• Mll"*:I br ,~ .. 0f~nor (O,,,I Pu!)li~~•!!Q (-~nv, $rN '~'• td,t:on• •ro P<Jbll•~..,. MO""•V tl'lrown ~rl<UV1 fl>• Coo!• M tt•. Nowpc"I Bo&(h, tluM•nQIOn lh•(" fOIJnltln V•llov, L•ovn• 6""'"· lr1<lntlS•OOloti.t~ 111(1 S•n Clome"1lf S"" J~~" r•r••"~no. A ''note reolonol ...i1!•on " p.,o .,,..., ~"'""'"'' '"" 5-w•davt Tno f\Oi<'l<;IO•I ~ublll"•"Y Pll nl I• •t llG Wn! I•~ S"erl, (01T• M"'"• (,il!ornl1, f l.Ji, ll obod N, W11d Prnodont ~1<1 P11b1,,~., J ~c ~ R, Curle y V•(I "'""'hnl .,.., c,,,.,.., M•n•oer Thom11 K11•il EOno1 Them•• A , M v,p~; .. , M•ntO•f'>ll fo1!0• C~11lt1 H. l oot Ric~~r cl P Noll "''""1nl MtNlll•nD EOl!O" lo;11•• .._. Of'fltt 112 For11I A•tnv t M~.!;n9 Adcl•111: ,.,0 , l o,. 6•6. ,1651 OtMf OHM" Co1•1 "'•••. no wn1 l•v s1,.,, '<twll')•I 81•'"· lJU .,_,, eov11•1r<t +111nllnot°" !ltltll 11'11 e .. (h 80ultvt •G S'n (lom•mle lGj Nofl~ ~I C.mll'l6 l t •I Tel.,.oM 1714 1 '4Z-4JJI CJDumM Adfffritllllf M2·1,71 L_,..11• a-11 All 0,,.1 ...... : , • .., ....• , •.•• u Coo~,.o~•. "ll. O••"llt CO!lot "IAllli~ln~ (O'"D<l"V '<o ""'" '10""' 1111111'lllOll,, f\l•!Or.tl .... u,, o• •""'''l••"*'" ~'"'" ""' be t t Prodll("1 wi!'-1 .-C .. I •1· "'•UIO~ e• ~P"1•QM OWr>tt , ~~o"" tl•u ~l 'ilQt .,.:., •! COllll M•..-. Co!"OO"•t '•t.f.v•Pflf)n 111 U"itf IJ U "'""'~'" b• "'••I U IS mg .. 1111ti mtllttr¥ o••"~•"C"~ u 1! ,,_,,,tv J OINED PARADE -Six you n ~slers in the television series '"r hc Wallons" \Viii ser\'c as granrl 1n<1r!ihals in the eighth annu<1I l)atl'iot:; Day l'ar,adc in Laguna l:i:eac h Feb. JO. Fron1 left lo rigllt in front ro\v are .David llarpcr, ,Jon \V;.i !n1sley and Judy Norton . 111 rear fron1 left to right are t:r1c Scott, ~!ary J~liza beth ~'icDonough ancl Kan1i Cot ler. 'Our Heritage~ Sc hool.~ Enter PlltTiot's P urnde "()ur Heritage -Pt•opll' Frorn ;-,Jany Land s" ls the then1c of !he Laguna Beach clrn1cntary schools progra1n fo r Laguna's 8th Annual Patriots' Day P;ir::idc. The pa rade n1arshals, the Fan1ily." The a.rn. Feb. 16. \v ii\ br led b;>' grand kids of the "Walton Pa rade steps off at 11 School children \.\'ill depict 18 countries . ' . " ... . .. \',litl'h h<J \'e co11tribu1cd to the n~ttton·s heri!uge. Students and teachers are in ::iking ei!her the flag of the rountry or a niap to be carried in the parade. The United States \vill be represented by the Statue of Liberty flanked by 111•0 st udents cnrryi ng the .'\1ncrican Fl<.ig. Tt1e coinbincd kindergartens of the Laguna elementary schools 1v i I I represent the An1erican Indians. . '· " Lagu11a l(ids Ba11cl Vyii1g For Reco1~cl Booli: Entry By FREDERICK SCllOE1\1EJ1L 01 "'" OlllY Pllo! Start The Laguna Beach Elcn1cntary Band boasts 45 flutes. 33 trumpets, 'l\ clarinets. 15 drums. 11 tron1bo11es . nine saxophones, two French horns and t\\'O baritnne horns. Director Deane Bottorf figures that's not a bad show ing since no one in the band i ~ over 12 years old. Bottorf likes to c~1!l his group "lht• 11·orld's larges t children's n1arehing band " and has subrnittcd th<' clai111 to editors of 1he Guinness Book ol \Vorl d Ht>cords for an opinion . \VhilC' lhl' ed itors ;ire pvndrring th:it £1uesti11n. Bon-Orf ;ind his 12,1 youn_o Presi<leut List.;; Fou r Succes.o;ors For Job 1976 • U I Prl'~1dent \"i:.:on li~t t'd f11t11· Hrpublicans 1odvy a" goo<l pos.~ibl!tlil's I" -:-Ultl'l..'d hirn u1 !lll' \\'l11rc \lo\l~e in 1~71; 1·ht'V ~n· \'1('{' P1·pi;idrnt (;rr:1!d n_ Fo•·d, ·California (;u1· HoH<Jld RtHg<.111. ronnt•r i\'('IV Yn1'k ( :nv . l\cls(tn 1\ Ho('kcf0llrr nnd f1o1·1n0r 1' l' ~ (1 S IJL·1not·r::11i!' (;111· .• John ('p11H<lll~ ilfi ss1ng from l11s l1~t 11·:1s Seu Charl!',, 11 /!ercv 1H-1ll.) l't.:l't'I' h:is often been at 0<lcts" \\'1th Nixon ;,n pollt1c<Jl nnd dn111es\1c i~SlH'S Nix!'ln n1aC'r his rc:n1:irk s nl <in off-tht'· rer,)rd hre;_1kfi1 st of :1bo111 50 l{{'publica11i; who belong !() lhe ChQ1\•der and J\1arr.:liing Sorict_y, a Hepubll ca n t·ong rcssiona\ c:luh. Thr Preside nl is a n1c1nber o( the group ;111d hosted I his v.·cek 's n1ci'ting al the \\'hi1e House Nixon brought up the fuu r naincs ol po~siblc pre.s idcntiat contenders. a Hcpub lican source s<1id. introdu cing thl'nl by saying, "\\'e are blessed \\'ith hal'lng four of tl1c niost pro1n1ncnt people 011 the political scene." Nixon Will Stny, • • -· Suys Eise 11l 1.01,ve r \\'AS Hl NGTON 1AP1 lla vid Eisc nho1v er says President Nixon wi ll not resign und er any circumstances ::ind tha t N'ixon .,is confident he v.•ill not be in1pcached." 1nusicians are annua l Laguna i'ar::ide. readying for the B11ach Patriots 8th Day .. Our Heritage -People From J\tany L:inds'' is I he tneme of the parade. se t for 11 a.m. Feb. 16 in downtown Laguna. This year's showing 11·ill be the fol1rth appearance of the young band ln the annual parade. 1'hc band \Vlll perforn1 the '',\1arine~ l!>n1u'' ;1s it ll'ibulc.10 the t.:ni tcd Stales ~l<trine Corps. Bottorf su.vs this year's performance 11 ill tx· a. shu1~·s1oppcr. of sort s. For !he firs t !in1c, ('::it'll musician has n1c1norized his 1nusic. Th is w·itr do a1\:,1y 111·1 th th e past tradition of a player having to pin his rnusic on the )):H·k of the pla;.'rr 1n fr ont of him . 111 another lirst this vear. the band 1vil! play 11·hile niarrhing ·the rou le ~1long Fnrest Avenue and Glenncyre Street. In past years, Bottorf e.x pl<1ins. the ni11~icia11<; nL·ve r 11·cre a.ble to n1a,:;ter pla> ing their 1ns1run1crlls and niarch ing ~lt thf' sarnc t1n1e. From P age 1 BRUSII. • • <Jnd l)JSketbalJ action. Th t' lead edi1or1a l entitled. "Energy ;11Hi You · C'ncourages students lo "help out h1· sharing auto rides, 1vear1n~ ~11c':tlers in<:tead of turning on furna ces. turning ou t lights wherever po~iblc. :_ind 111 gcnl'ral seeing to lt that n1uch o! (Air ·energy· is not \.1--asted." r\no!her editorial calls altention to the nted for some type of nighl spot for ihe "und er 2lers" in the Art Co\0111·. 1\n <1 rctide or bowling alley is suggested The revamped Brush and Palette will b•' published bi·\.\'('ek!y and distributed frl·e lo <ill high school students. Slaff this year includes editors ·red 1\ndrrson, Lisa Shipkey, Ptathiba naj . ~like \\'ren. ~!alt Pike,; artjst Kelly Aki ns: photographer Paul Dav o t t : bl1sincss n1anagcr Laura Phllllps. and reporters Ann Doris, Lore lfanner, Sh'flhcn .J an1es. ~!arty Kruger, Kevin .\·h:~Iurray. JJ.:irnaris Meyers, Gleen l~1th:1rdson. Liz Snyde r and Lisa \\';inkier. f'orn1s A vailablc F or F u11cl Grants Applications for Coinn1unit y i\!'sis- l ~1ncc Fund gr:ints are no\\' available through tile Laguna Beach c It y rcl-reation dcpnrtlllcnt . Sc hools Clost~ For Lincol1i 1'he five Laguna Beach schools will be clct!ied . Tuesday 111 honvr of Lincoln 's Blrtbday. School will be 1n session on Monday . Schools Supt. Don.'lld Wood ingtou said he has received nun1croos inquiries from parents \v1u1ting to know whit:h doy school woul<l be closed. La g11na Niguel Ma11 Agrees To Judg1nent Orange County Super ior Courl civi l action ai;'.ainst a Laguna Niguel man \\'ho pleaded gui lty to reduced charges of theft aI1er being accused of grand theft and practicing medicine without a license ended today when he agreed to pay a 1udg111ent of $1 ,000 in the Jav,·suit. District ALtorney Cecil Hicks. oc ting fo r his office and the state, accepted the arrangen1ent n1ade with John Kell y. 49, of 3161 Ca nyon Drive. and <1bandoned the civil attion . Hicks entcrt'<l in to an iden tical arrangcmcn l 111·ith Robert W. ~lullaoey, 49, of AnC1hein1. identified as Kelly's partner in the distribution of hearing' aids and devices fro1n offices at 4500 l'.a n1µt1s Drivr, Nc\vport Beach , and Post Offiec Box 457, San C!t•n1enle . If Kelly ::ind ~1ull::i ncy had been on the 1vrong end of a verdict in trial of the civil action , they would have faced penalties of $2.500 on each of the alleged multiple violations cited by Hicks and state officers. · Santa Ana A1unicipal Court Judge Paul ~l ast placed Kelly on three years probatlon in recent court action and ordered hin1 to make restitution of bet ween $5,000 and $6,000 to victin1s \1'ho bought hearing aids and appliances from him. It was alleged before Judge ~tnsl that Kelly took deposits from customt'r" who never again were contacted and that he sold a used hearing aid as a brand ne1v de vice. L aguna Off eri11 g Abse 1i tee Bullot.~ Absentee ballots for the Lag una Bea ch Clty Council election are now available fron1 the city clerk's office at citv hall , 505 Forest Avenue. · Per5ons qua\Hy for the absentee ballots lf they \.\'ill be out of th e precinct during election day, ~larch 5. Ballots are available through Feb. 2ti and may be obtained by "'riting to City Clerk Doroth y 1\fusfelt rcquC's!ing tile ballot. slating th e reason for absence. the address \.\'here the ballot is to be 1nailcd ::ind including the 1' o t c r ' s !l ii.:.nature. !1nllols nlso rnu~· he µiekell up in person :it 1he city elerl(s office. Tlic ballots mav be returned to the city clC'rk 's officC or turned ove r 10 the precinct polls up to close of polls at 8 p.111. elL'tlion day. Three Die in Plu nge;; S:\\" FH..\:\CISCO 1UPll -Thcrr 1rcrc 1!1 re1~ death plunges Tuesday in S:i11 Frflnt·i sco. l\\'O f1·01n th(· (',olden Gale nridge and the other fron1 the Ill'\.\-' !-lyn![ Regency HolL•I. ' lfa1•1t1 , Windu It'll he Bl owin·': Thursday, Too lligh wu1ds 11hic:h kept Orar.'!e C'J~.sl inutorl!il~ gripping thl·ir .~leering wheels today are cxp('cted lo continue through 'rhurs<lay . J. Though gusts up to J;> n11Jes per hour buffeted thi:> cwst And inland \'allC')"" li ttle di.ln1age was repOr(ed in Orange Counly, Personnel at Orange Coun!y Airpo1 t s:11d tllt'Y ~1rt• keeping an eye on lied· d1)11'n ;1i rcr~1lt, One pril'alc pl!in<' w:.>s torn louse this 1norning, a spokesn1t111 said, Lifl•gun rds in Ne1vport Beach. Lagw1a B~ac:h. ~a n Clc1nente and Huntington Beach reported hig h tide of 6.8 ft't'l al 9-15 a.n1 . IJut sald offshore ·1vinds leveled :111 already flat surt and ke pt th,e sea from doi::b any damage. The gusts stirred up dirt fro111 ronstruction sltrs ;.ind sent trash cans .'lnct dC'bris clattering: through many neighborhoods. ~ In El Toro. a resident 111 he t'nd or a cul·dl'·sac at El Cabollo Drivl' ;ind Cortn Cresta Drive got a fl'on l yard full of his neighbors' garbage and trash v.·hen 1vind channeled all the debri s into his lot. -Powr.r outages were reported only ill the O'Nl'i!! Park-'1,'rabuco Canyon arPa where 1.000 customers of ~the111 California Edison \1'erc momentaril .v \Vithout elcctricilv 11'hen a trf'e b\('1v (]Ul'!ll on Li ve Oc;k l'.-i nvon l~oad . C)n(' rnoloreycllst alon~ the S;in Dit'!J,0 1:ree11'av bt•I ll'l'l'll El Toro lioad <J!ld Sand Ca nyon f{oad rl'portctl morning \l'inds .. the strongest l'\·e e v c r experienced on t1vo \1·heel s or four." But Hi gh11·i• Patrol spokestnen said no accldcnts \Vere reporh:d and n1olor ists Fro111 Page 1• 1'J{UCl\.E RS . • • pic keting at a high11·ay intersection. I 'l•n nsvlvani::i Statt> Police said that in the ~4 hours ended at 8 a.111. there 11ere i5 inc idt·n!S nf vio lence . 'l'hcy ;·iJso reporled :in ;1tt l'1npt 11·as niadc t.1 blow up a bridge on the Pennsylvnnia Turnpike near Bcavi:r l;-a!ls early 1odny. An C'Xplosion , hr.lleved caused by dynan1i!e placed at lhe base of t1vu cnncrelc su pport pillars. rocked the ar,•a but caused little apparent damage. Police s:iid lhev could no! irnmediatf'I \' link the blas t io the strike. but th~ cotulty has l'Jl~Cll the scf'nc of several incidents of l'iolence since th e truckers began their protest. Fifty carloads of 1'can1 slers' Cnion n,fJmbers moved onto the highv.·ays of eastern Pennsylvanici to gua rd against \ iolencc. a uanion offi ci Jl said. The shutdown -1vhich has affec1ed 1·irtua!ly e\ery stale in the nation - has caus('d son1e food shortages. most!~· at thr di:.!rlbu11on lL·VCL Soinc larl{e fnod store chains chartered planes to ship 111<·:11: othrr tt)111p:H\ies s1\•i1cbcd eargo to lh\' r:iils. t\ spokcs.n1an for St:indnrd \teal 11f l'\e1v Hai en. Co nn . said he had onl~ re cl'ivcd (l~o lo;ids of pork r~o1n lov.·a this 11et·k. \!~~aid one suppht>r in Kans<J s h:1s 32 loads of bC'l'f worth SI million "just silting at. his fronL door , 11·Hh no Ollt' to 111 kr it." Fourti'en school d i s t r i c t s in PL•n nsvh·ani:i closed todav because of ft1l'l si1or1~1 ,;rs cnused by ·1 hc sh1Jtd o11·11 . Schools In se\-cr:d states, inC'IU(l\ng ;\h1r1·!;1nd. \\\·st Vi rginia :i.nd Ken tuck \'. clus~d e;ir!ir.r in thC 1rt L•k or curtailed ~choo\ hus service because 1hC'y 11·«1·,~ unable to get gasolitH'. were slov>ing do1\'n to fig ht the gu111.!. A tree fell in to a portable classroom al ·rustin Hi gh School early today but no injurlc.s resulted. T i1ikle, Tinkle Little Cat? DEERFIELD BEACH. Fla. (AP) -1'he city co1nn1isslon has 11assed au ordinance requiring cnts to wear bells. ' Co1nn1issioncrs adopted the n1olion ln a 3·2 vote after a local Audubon Society n1e1nber protested 1 ha L silent cats r.'ere cleci1nating the bird populat ion of the Florida Gold Coasl city. Pet owners v.·ho fail to tie a 'bell to their ca l.!! l\1n bl' fined $25. Bul Polire Chif'f \\'illiam Nen l hus hi s <loubts about enforcing the ordinance. !·le said <"ats that ring their bell s after JO p.111. co uld be violating the city's antinoJse ordi nance. T,.ustees Get 'F,.eedon1 "'gi rt (Jf a "frcedosn shrine" containing: reproductions of 28 leading documents lro1n United St:i tes history \\·as accepted by the L..1g una Bc::ich Board of Education Tuesday night. Presentation of the gift wa.!I made by San1 Sch1\·eitzer of the Laguna Beach 1-.:xc h::ing c Cl ub. The l)(oclaration of lndepcndenc<', Bill of Rights and Gettysburg Address arc Among the plastic laminated documents 'which 1vill be placed at Laguna Beach High School . \hl rl' thn n 500 of the shrines have bl'l'll inst a!!ecl across ·the nation by the f:xchangc Club, Sch111·eitzer said. Sch:JOI 1rustees acCt'pted the gift v.ith 1ha11ks and directed the high school adtninistration io find a suit able campus location for the frC<'dom shrine, F ron• Page l P OWE R ... up about 10 million barrels short or the 60 million it needs thi.!I year to S(•rvc its customers but if the cutbacks suC'cecd, !hat n1ight be 1nade up. Pete \\'oods, Edison energy services manage r. said the mandatory cutbacks ordered by the PUC will account for only about one percent of the needed reduction with the remainder coming through citizen cooperation. lvlartin noted that the uncertain energy sitution has caused problems nt Souhtern Cal iromla Edison as \\'Cll . He said all new hiring has been stopped nl'ld n1any capital projects slowed down because of ,11:rowtng fuel CO!ts. He said Ed ison grossf'd (lbout $1 billion la!t year but paid out nearly $900 million for fu('l oil. . I ~'.,'Z..'"lW'•:--:ii •• .,.o"'!.'!lW'\•;'.'tliL'-'tlit..~Jt'' -~~~~~~'tr~~~ , ,0:!", 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646°1919 ~ii:!~ ~ ""'""'·iir-~~·~1 ·; --····· ~~·· ' . ,, l ) ' .. • I: SALE- Tennis Dresses Insulated Jackets Reg. 14.9~ Sale Price 9.95 Wool Sox Reg. 1.50-Sale Price 95c Tournament Red Basketball Shoes Reg. 18.9~Sale Price 12.95 Marcraft Tennis Rackets ""'Cli3m!i\Driiiail!mioYeS- Racquet11a11 Racquets Table Tennis Paddles Wilson-Dunlop-Davis Bancroft Tennis Rackets Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Acrylic Warm Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Nylon Wann UP Jackets ' Ocscrlbing his fnlhcr·i n·lav.• as in "great spirits," la w stl1de11 1 Ei scnhou•cr gave his views iv rcr><H ters Tucsdtiy on the Presidcn 1's reactions to the \\'atcrgate troubles_ Dnvid said tha t Dcccmhcr and J anua ry 11·crc a testing li n1c for I h c Admi nistrat ion \.\'hen the congressmen 1\'ent home :111d i;oundt~d ou1 tht•ir constituent!. N'o1v jhat 1hl'v arr h~ick , O:ivid said ifs no <'oi11Cl{lt~nc1' !hat Nixon 's spirits <ire lll> f'ltid drl•l:Jn}d: l\pplications hnve been malled to past rr.c1picnts of the grants under the city j ;:itlrniniste.red rw1d derived from the Fc!ilival of Arts lease payments lo the !Jcadline for 8Qplicalion is Ftb. 2S. cily. [ , Reg. 40.00-Sale Price 24.95 Colored CY202 Basketballs Regular 18.9~Sale Price 14.95 All Sale Articles Subject To Stock on Hand Gym Shorts & Shirts Adldas-Converse-Tretorn Tennis Shoes Tennis Shirts & Shorts Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes , Ra~airiog "I don 'I think 1n1P<•achtnenr~ goin,:t lo come off " Tiie Co1nmunif.y Assfstnnce ( u fi ii con1mittee wllt make rec:on11nendations I ~ to .'he eil y council prior tu adoption Ol'EN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY (if the city budget. funds w111 be j ~ 11istr1\Jutcd by Novc1nbcr. ~;'l'\,,,,,.,.,..., .. _..,~-io~"tt t .. -. .. :.-..-,. . •, • c l'HONE 646-1919 li I l I I 1 I l 7 • 7 11 I I • • • . ' ~ . , ....... ... -..--- Saddlebaek . . . 'l'oda:v's l •'i nal • l\'. Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 37 , 5 SECTIONS , 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA _.....WEDNESDAY. FEBRUAR Y 6, 19 74 TEN CENTS Watt · Next?-Electricity Bill Going Up $3 lf your regular budget figuring comes up abOut $3 short thi s month, check your electric bHl first. Top officers of Southern C.:iliror'nia Edison Company·s Orange C o u n t y ope ration said Tucsd<1y countinns \l'i ll pay a t·ecord Ul.:5 pl'rccnt n1un• fur electricity in February tha11 they dld in Janunry. The reason is 1 he san1e ant> causing gasoline prices to jurnp at the loc;:d .service st ation -so~11·ing fllL'l co.sis !h<ll Nixo11 Seel{s To Suspe11d Most Curbs \\'ASHlNGTON !AP) -The. Nixon administration told Congress loday it intends to rernovc all rnandatory wage and price controls after April 30 - except for the hcal1h and pctroleun1 sections of lhf' ecn norny . If Congr(•ss agrees. it v•ould in c.an the bulk of th<' Ll .S, economy would Ix> functioning conlrol.frec J'or 1he fir~t time since August 1971. Authoriiy for Ph ase ,i controls expi n's April 30. Cost of Living Council Director .!flhn T. Dunlop. \\rho outlined 1 he ,\dministration plans. ~aid cons1· .. 1~r;;;; t'oold t'Xpett sonic additional increase 111 prices as a result of lift ing of conlrol s. He said this v.·ould result fr on1 (I I rea lignn1ent of son1e pri ces that have been held do1\·n: t2l the removal of built -in delays on price increa ses hy big companies. and t3) testing of tlle market by some compani e~ lo sec how high they can raise prices. Dunlop implied present co n tr o 1 s outlived their usefulness despit e the prollpect of continuing lnfl at ion . "Under thP eronon1i c condition.~ antici pated in the year ahead:' he told the Senate Banking Com n1 i It ee ' s su bcon1mittce on prucluct ion a n d stab!liuilion. "the problems created by a full progran1 of n1andatory v.·age and price controls out\veigh the contributi~ns such con trols can 1nake to price stabi ltiy." Dunlop said the council planned to continue gradual decontrol of the economy before April 30 <1nd v•ould conti nue seeking co1n111itments for price restraints nnrl other inflation-reducing actions from industries in exchange for decontrol dur ing this period. Th e Adtni nistration also proposed turning the Cost of Living Council into an umbrella econon1ic agency lo ~·.:i1ch over inflation and to coordina!e econon1ic activities of federal and local governrncnt agencies. Such an agtncy has been Dumlop·s pet project. Dunlop said the Administration wa nts au lhority to continu" mandatory controls over wages Jnd prices charged in the health indµstry, incl uding h O Ip i t a 1, doctors and dt ntists. until t h e ~ovcrn111cnt enac1s a natlonal health insura nce program. He noted that Congress ah·cady has granted separate authority lo conti nue control s· over the petroleum industry until r~ebruary 1975. Those controls are administe.rcd by the Federal Energy Office. Dunlop indica ted the Ad n1 in istration would rclucranlly seek to continue controls in other areas as well if the need arises between now and April 30. He said there "may be rcJsonable differences of opinion over the question of the need for authority for wage and price controls in other sectors. Harbor Tn1stees Discuss School Border Cl1anges Proposals for school boundary changes in lhe Harbor View Hills area witl be discussed tonight at a joint meeting of trustees from the Jrvlne and Newport~ Mesa Unified School Districts. Discussion will center ·on the Phase Ill development or Harbor View Homes and developing portions or the Spyglass Hill community. Both are ln the city of Newport Beach. Parts of both of lbesc areas are now in the Irvine school dis trict. lt ha11 been proposed lha,t they be transferred to the Ne..wport·M..eSJ__jj§!t!t!..11ince they nre closer lo Newport Bench schools than to Irvine schools. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Room 158 of the Physical Sciences Building (Parking Lot t2) at UC Irvine. ' ' could reach record proportions this year for bulk customers like Southern Cali- forn ia Edison. Orunge County division manager Phil f.lartin said the co111pany is now paying $13.50 <t barre.I for low·sulphur Indonesian oil compared with $2.2Q only four yea rs ago. ~1artin said it is not unreasonable to assume lhe price \Vi!! hit $20 a bnrrel sometin1e this vear. ii.1a rtin said a yeaf ago Edison paid $~. 12 a barrel and only three months . ·t,.J ·~' Kidnap Sceiae ago the price v.-·as $7.50 a barre l. ~larlin said another contributlng factor \\'as Tuesday's reallocation by the federal po1vcr commission of 1.2 million barrels of Edison fu el to other parts of the nation. But Martin told nev.-·smcn the defic_•it in fuel oil supplies ca n be made up through st rict volunta ry and mandatory conservation measures. Late last month , the Sta te Pu blic Utilities Commission ordered an addi~ UPI Te!""'oro Police go over the scene of the kidnaping Tuesday of 19·year-old Patricia Hearst, daughter of newspaper executive Randolph }fearst, in Berkeley. Stor y, Page 7. ------------ Seventl1 Day of Violence • Ma1~l{s Truckers' Strike By The Associated Press Stepped-up violence marked I he scven lh day of the ind epenGcnt truckers' shutdown today and lawmen in several areas moved out to escort truck convoys carrying food , fuel and olher needed President Lists .. Four Successors For Job • Ul 1976 \VASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon listed four Republicans today as good possibllities to succeed hi111 in the While l{ou se in 1976. They are Vice President Gerakl R. Ford, California Gov. Ronald Reagan, former New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefe ller and former T e x a s Deruocratic Gov. John Connally. Missing from Ws llSt was Sen. Charles _H. ·Percy (R·Tll .). Percy has often been at odds with Nixon on political and domestic issues. items in short supply. One death \vas reported. Government negot iators in \V ashington tried again to end the protest over fuel prices and freight rates. The drivers said they v.'ere not satlsfied v.·ith }Jresident Nixon 's action Tu esday Lo freeze the price of diesel fu el, The drivers are seeking a rollback in fuel pr ices and permission to pass on bigber cosis to the shipping companies . Independent truckers blockaded pu1nps al Sacramento arL>a truck stops toduy. and began asking truck sttp opera tors to shut down. California Highwa y Patrol disp<itch~r Sonja Liles said two truck sto· s in the sooth part of the city shut do11.·n for 2-1 hours at the request of truckers. A third on interstate 88 just north of downtO\\'Il Sacramento refused to ~hut down . she said. The truckers coo rdinated their cam· paign on Cit i:lCns Band radio. Th ey said they would only allow trucks ~'ilh per- ishable cargo to take on fuel. Federal energy chief WiUiam E. Si mon told a House committee that the driver- owners should be allowoo·"an immediate cost pass-through." Asked about prospects for a settlement, he replied: "Th e best r can say is I'm hopeful we can reaso n wi th these people." Pennsylvania Gov. Milton J. Shapp (See TRUCKERS, Page 2) tionat five percent c·utbrick by EdJson 's major industrial and c·ommerchil users over and abov e th£' 10 perr£'nl culb::icks alrt«tdy in force. Martin said Ed ison has aver;i'!{'<i about six to seven pcrccnl S<ivings in PD"'cr usage. through citizen cooperation over the pasL t1vo months and each additional percentage point means another one million barrels of fuel oil saved. The price increase 1von't inln)ediate!v affect lh c ci1y of Anahein1, which i·s a bulk cusiomer of 1:-:dison and :scrvl'~ its own residents . South County arc:is including S~n Ju:in C . .'apistrano and S;1u Clt .. n1ent e also 11·011 '1 feel the pinch because th<'y an;· serviced by San Diego Cins and Electric Comp:111 v. ~1artin said Edison 1\'ill probably coni1· up about 10 million barrvls .sho rt of !he 60 n1i!!ion ii !l('!'ds this v 11nr to se rve its cu sto rners btil if the Cutbacks succeed. that nllght ht' n1ade lip, Pete \Voods. Edison l'ncrgy sPrvirrs n1anager, said the mandatory cutbacks or<lt.'r'l·d hy !ht· PL.'C 11 111 ;ie<.:nunt fvr only ~100\lt 0111· f"lt~l'C('rtt of llH' n1·rded rPchn·111)n 1r1tll !he.· rt•n1c11nder co11ung 1hrough cll1/.l'll cwper;Jt10n ,\t1r1 111 11u11·d th111 till' l!l1..,:i:r1;11n ~'nt'ri.;y ·.s11u11on h:1' 1 ·.111 ~~·\! Fl'0 1 · n~ .11 ~~. ·~H<'t ll t 'nlirvn1 11 fd1 s1lo :·~"'ell. Iii• !'>;nd .1!1 n1•1\I hi1·ing h;.1.;; bl'r11 :.hJP\H'll ;111d !IH!il\' Cil)llt:il prnjl't:ls slow1·d down l.l1-·l'iHISt: u l ;..:1·n11111g ftu•l cost:.. lie said Edison grussl'd ~1bot1t $'l hillio!I l::tst )i'ar· hut lJ<ild out nl'arly $9f)(J ni11lio11 !Or ll1l'l 011. Land Buy Periled State Fund for Coast in Jeopardy Hy GEO ltf.E LEIOAL' 01 l~t 01ilv Pllor ~1111 A $7.6 n1illion stale fund to buy 1,600 acres of beach and canyon land betv.-•cen Corona de! i'l'lar and Lnguna Beach "'<lS in "serious jc::i1n1rdy" today due to timing snags t'or the Irvine Compa ny's coastal properties. Richard Reese, cornp~ny planni ng vice pres ident. told The Irvine Co1npany Nlulti·Agency Planni ng pro gr a ni i TIC~IAP) that th1; appropriations biU Sciddlebuck Sclioolnie11 Get Autos The Sadd!eback Valley Unified School Distrlct provides cars for its top four administrators because it has been judged to be "the most economical roui e." a district spo kesman sa id tOOay. J ack Schumaker. associate superin- tendent of administrative services, said' the fou r top cmp!oyes '· the district traded monthly expense accounts of $7S for the cars \\•hen they can1e to the Saddleback district from Tu stin. Schum aker's co1n111cnts followed n statcmrnt by Saddleback trustee Dennis Snlith that proposed purchase of a fifth car for district personnel director Gary Shinkle would be ''irresponsib le spend· ing." Schumaker sa id the rationale is that if ;1 district a{hTii nistrator furnis hed his 011·11 vehicle. it v.-•ould cost hin1 nt least $125 a n1onth for payn1ents and maintenance. compared to Lhe $75 iL costs !he district. "And to get !he ~125 they'd have to pa_v us $t75 before taxes." he s<1id. A check of other dislricts in the '50ll!hern half of the cou nty sh01\'S U-r<1! of four polled. one other. the Ne1vport-J\1esa Unified District . uses a con1parable 1)QJicy. Saddleback's superintendent \\:i!Jian1 Zogg has a leased Oldsmobile: Dr. Richard \Velie, deputy superintendent of inslructlon, drives a Ford, and Srhun1akcr and busin ess Suptrintenden1 Robert ii.1a1the1v both drive three·year· old Ford sedans. The Saddleb:ic k administrators garage their cars at their ho1nes and pay for gasoline they use for personal trips. Schu1naker s<iid. Gasolin e for district business is obtained from district gasoline supplies bought on contract through the county. In Laguna Beach. Business Supe.rintendent Clyde Lovelady said, "lt is against our district rules for an_vone to drive a districl car home. When someone needs a car, they call and reserve it.,. ~le said Laguna has lwo cars -1968 (See CARS, Page 21 * by State S('n, Dennis E. C<1rpenter (l{- Ne1\·port Beach) expires J une 30. "It is becoming very obviolls th:il the timing of 1hc park purchas1.: is out of ·synch' \l'ith he pace of C1is pro· grarn .'' Reese told Tl CivlAP P<irticipants. "There is no doubt that lhe park purchase authorization is in Sl·rious j("Opa rd y .. There is real question if 11·e 11·ill ge t lhe nioncy at all.''· Heese toncluded. ~late Parks Chief \\'ilfian1 Penn l\fo!l 11·as expected later roday to detail to 1'\C\11\P participants hOI\' run<ling for 1he p::1r k may be .alfected ·r1C~IA P involves rcprL•sent<1l11·rs lron1 cities. the t:-ou nty, and st;i tc agencies 1vhich 'rill ultirnatcly hare tu <1pprovc any Irvine Coinpany develop n1ent of its 10.000·acre prirnc oceanvie11' propert ies Last yc:ir. Sen . t:arpcuter 11· as successflil Ill getti ng l eg i~lators to iipprovc ihe au thorizations bi ll. It \\'Ould ln1 .v 3.5 n1ilt·s of bcachfront alld inland purks in Los Trancos CJn yon and i\·loro C<1nyon. State Orders P1~e1laration Of Orego11 Ratio11 Plan SACRA~lENTO (AP) -The Cali fornia Energy Planning Council loday ordered preparation of a plan for imposing the voluntary Oregon·style g a so I in e purchRsing syste1n. "This doesn't mean that the decision has been made to do it. but it will be seriously considered," said Wesley Bruer, the council's executive secretary. The Oregon system calls for motori sts 3 EASTERN STATES BEGIN RATIONING, Page 22 buying gasoline on cVen numbered days if ·their vehicle license plates end v.:ith an even number. Vehicles with odd numbers would buy gas on odd numbered days. Out-of-state visitors, cor111nercial and emergency vehicles could by gas any day. Bruer sald he hopes to present the staff proposa l to the council this v.•cck. "We v.•ould anticipate a difficult problen1 around tl1e third 1•:cek of Februai:.·. with so me stations \)(>ginning to run out of their Februa ry allocations," Bruer said_ lie reported the state·s projected demand for gasoline to be 820 n1il\ion gallons of gasoline in February. but only 674 million gallons \l'ilJ be available. Bruer said motorists also 1vould be ;iskcd to avoid purchasing gasoli11e unless they have less than a half-tank ren1::1ining . I-le said station operator-" 1vould probably also be asked to post hour.' of operalion. <1nd to use a sign or · flag system notify.ing motorists v.•hcther they hav e gaso line for the public, !or priority vehicles only, or no gas at all. "I think we 're in net'd to h11ve son1etl1 ing ready and pretty darnn quick ," Bruer sa id. "['rn goi ng 10 recomrncnd 11·c clcfin1tely pu! this (!1111g in shape. and 1l111t thl' 1;ove1'nor ptil 1L .into. effect 1rhcn IH.' thinks it's appro· prl(llC. ' Gusty Winds Expected To Last U1itil Thursday J{igh winds l\'hich kcpl Orar ,.,l' C.;:.st motoris ts gripping their steering \vheels today are expected to continue through Thursday. Though gusts up to 35 niiles per hour buffeted the coast and inland va llevs. litl.le damage was reported in Orange County. Personnel at Orange County Airport said they are keeping an eye on tied- down aircraft. One private pl_::ine r • '> torn loose this morning, a spokesman said. Ufcguards in Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, San Clemente and Huntington Beach reported high tide of 6.8 feet at 9: 15 a.m. but said offshore winds leveled an already flat surl' and kept the sea fro111 doi;:g any damage. into his lot. Po1Yer outages l\'l'l'c re)lortcd only in th~ O'Neill Park-Trubuco Can,l'On area 1vllerc r .00(1 ct1stomcrs of Southe111 California ~dison 11·t·re n10111entari!y tSee WINDY. Page 2) Orange eout Weather Nixon mac!e his remarks at an of(.the- record breakfast of about 50 Republicans who be.long to the Chowder and Marching Society, a Repub lican congressional club. The Prtsident is a member of the group and hosted this week's nlecting at the \Vhile House. JUST TWO CALl,S SOLD TWO CYCLES Saddleha~k Bow The gusts stirred up dirt front construction sites and sent trash cans and debris clattering through many neighborhoods. The sun is going to shine and the wind is going to blow Thurs- day, according to the 1vealher serv· ice "'i!h slighlly cooler tempera· lures along the Orange Coast. Highs at the beaches &I risi ng to 68 inland. Overnight. lows 42-46. De- creasing winds Thursday afternoon. Here are three powerful Ji nes of advertising copy that lasted through only two calls afltr the ad appeartd tn the Daily Pilot: 3.~ BULTACO Alpina 'TJ, vt1'Y clean & 100 KawMakl. Best oner. (Phone No.) Both machines were sold to the second ca ller. Now, the Daily Pilot W9f!'t guarantee results lik e that every time, but-you epn-re--11w:e-yw'll get ftsuJts with Dally Pilot advertising. Want to test lt for yoursel('! Dial the direct Line t'o results at the Dally Pilot. Phone 84.1-6618. • " Triistee Hurls Cliarge of Lie Saddlebaek Valley Unified School District Trustee Dennis Smith said today Board of Trustee President Vince McCuDough "is a liar if he said di11trlct cars are avallable to anyone who w.ants to use them." tn response to a Daily Pilot story quoting McCuUough Tuesday, Smith said he bad reeelved a memo written by Robert Matthew, districl b-u-8 in e ,. s 1uperinleodenl. reluling McCullough's claim. .Smith &aid the memo I is t e d information on th e four cars used by top district administrators. Beside each -. vehicle, Smith said, was the phrase "for exclusive use of" Supt. Wiiiiam Zogg, Dr. Richard Welte, Jack Schumaker, and Robert Matthew. "These cars are specifically for the exclusivt! personal use of I h es e administrators." Smith said ' ' a nd whoever says otherwise is a liar.·· Smith and Trustee ~rge Henry have protested par-chase of a ftfth car for personnel director G11ry Shinkle. The object thal providing the cars lot wllat they allege . is t h c admlnistratorS' personal use ls "reckless spendlnc: or taxpayers ' n1oney." In El Toro, a res ident at he end of a cul-de-sac at El Ca ballo Driv e a nd Corta Cresta Drive got a front yard full of his neighbors' garbage and trash when wind channeled all the debris Buralars 'Harvest' .-" Crop of Avocados Burglars cracked a combination h.)(:k on an Jrvlne warehouse and escaJ>t,'<i with too oounds of avocados T"c•""'"'"l'· J ack Hurt, fi e.kl N.'presentn tivc for Calavo Growers of Cali f or n iu . oomplained to O!firer Jludy Malik that the burglars also stole the telephones from the warehouse at 13300 Yale Ave. INSIDE TODA. Y Associated Press sc·ience writ- ers take u fresh look ot resear ch a11d treai1~1f~·1iL invo/vi1•g the controt'ersial cancer drug ·iae- trite. T1co-pa rt series begins ltr My on Puoe s. Al V0ttr t tn l,t l •1Mtti111 20 l '1 I OYd t Ct 'I lo 1 C• (OrMr t (J,'1 ••• •jf(I •1 ·14 C ~fTl"t 11 Crtl•wtrd IJ 0.9111 """'"' 11 f dtlodol Pot• ' Eft•trlolrlmt111 24-JI ,1,,. .. ,. 11 ·JJ food ,, .•• , .. ~ "-H ,. llortw:-111 """ ....... ,.. Zt MM!bo• • M..,.IM M-tl Mu!,.ol ,ll!Olh tt 1 1to1lo11•I rrow' ._ J 0<'•11 .. (Oljftly ., Sytvl• Por...-fl ~POth 17•1• S.lrMI MM-tMt TtleVl'IO" • T-1•• M-U WM!.... • w-"'' 11 ... , 27·• ...... "9'llS .... ~ % 0.AJL 'I ~!LO I IS Dean Loses La11.; Lice11s e ALE X1\l\DRIA. ra. (AP ! -Juhu \\' tA•<iJI 111, President Nixon 's official J11wyer ror nt'a rly three years. l11st his lict>nSt' to prnctice la"' todav bt:t:I US<' of w1ethic:aL unprule!'~io11;il aod u11warrantro rondU!'I in lhe \\':tt1·rg<1ti' t:ove rup . A tJu·ef"lll<Hl panrl of Virginia S1att' < '1rt•1111 l 'onl'l JUdg (•., dt'hbt'ralt·(t ont' l1our an<l :lO 1111n 11H's bl'lt1rl' di~bairu1g °'-'an. 'J'h e .~:i·\'t';1r-i ilrl furr1 1er eounsel to lhl' Prt;s1d('n! \\ h11 kit er bee a inc his t'hicf at:cuscr. dtd not testify at !11e hearing. tlcun's la\\'\'l'r" as kt'd that the ('OUrt otil\' s11s.1Jl'nd h11n tl'1nporaril.v un til "lh~· la.~t l hapt er 1~ 11rit11,.•n" in 1he \\':n1·rg:1l1,: c;i~e . lrvi1ie Agai11 Seeki11g City Pl<111 Director Tri ine City i\1anager \\'i\Jiam \\'oo!lett Jr. begins nl'.'g<Jtiationi:: tod ay \\'ilh Yl'I another candidate for the city's planning director po~t. The job has been vacant since July when Bruce \Varren left after six months to head the San Di (l.go County planning staff. Councilmen Tue~day night Interviewed four applicants for the job \\·hich ls expected to pay aboul S2fl.OOO a ycn r. \lavor John Burton said to d a Y counCilmrn agreed on the choice of one in.an for tl1e ci!y's top planning job. [r\·Jnc n1ay be luring its planning chief awav from some other California city, $0 details abOut the top candidate <ire being withheld. ln1erviews were J1cld in private Tuesday night, as is allowed by state Jaw governing st--crecy in government. Adult Education Progran1 Begin~ lll'gis!ration for an expanded \r \·i nc Unified School District spring se1ncstcr adult education progr<1m is under wa y. A!lults 01•rr 18 11•hn arc interci::tcd in t;iking ,'}n.\' of the 44 classes offered 1nay rcgistC'r :ll the first cla5s. Listings of times of the classes ,'}l Turlle Rock Elcmenlary, University High :and Rancho .San ,Joaquin lntcrrncdiate Schools are listed in a brochurf'. II is available at the district ofllcc. 14600 Santi Canyr:1 l\vcnuc. r:ast Irvine. More than 500 residents enrolled for 25 courses of fered last fall. The spring program Includes 4~ classes some of y:hich v.·erc requested in the city-school dlslrict ce nsus survey, a d i st r i c I s pokesman said. Fro1n Pagel WINDY • • • ~i1houl electricity \l'hcn a tree ble\v down on Llvc Oak Canyon Road. One motorcyclist along the San Diego Frcewav hct"•een El Toro Road nnd Sand Canvon Road reported morning v.·inds "l.he strongest J'vc c v er experienced on two 1Yhecls or four .·· . But Highway Patrol spo kes1ncn s.aid no accidents \\'ere report ed and n1otor1sts \lere slowing dO\Yn to fight lhc gust1>. A tree fell in1o a portable clas~roonl .1t Tu <;tin High School early today bul no l!ljllflCS ff'SU l!e(I l'honv Drive llaltcrl 1'.\l,.\11).\LI~ 1 l'l'l • -1\ 1rP11«q.:1 •r ;nu.I h1'i stslcr ha\'~' h1·1·n :1rn·::1cd lor c0l!C(Ung S37 1n coins <l oor-tn-<loor i.Jy lalscly cla11ning 10 ht· \1·orking for the ('.l;1rri1 of 11im <'!i . rhr sheriff 's off1<'l' rl•po1·t('d Tut~da\. Th1· 11-year-old bf1~ v.·:is v.·car111g a Hoy St·out undunn ,,., hen 0i~ and his 12-~e:i r-<ild 0 iStl•r mnde the phony drive, thl' sheriff's office sa id. I ORANGf COAST ts DAILY PILOT Tno 0•~"11• CO~\i 0.A llV l'll01. wl!ll wMc1' " tom1>1nf'd !lie No"'""''"' I\ PUblOJll('(I by 1110 Or~"9• (o~" Puot.lllonQ Com1>9ny, ~fl>ll· ••r• td:1:on1 "" O<Jbllohed, Mon<l•v 111ro11911 F'r>doy, for (Ml> Mou, NewPO•! 8racll, ..,,,,.,:nQton ll••t1>'f oun1a'n \ltlley, lagun• 11.,,.Cll, 1,.1nol~1d<f1or...t• """ San (ltmfn!e/ £111 Ju.>t1 (•!>""*""· I' \'~<lie ·~·on~+ ld<ho·n '" PvOI"'°" ~<llu•<i.1'. •rid 5ur>doyo. rno prf,,.,,001 puo•,.11mo plo"1 •I 11 l)I) Wt•! ,,, sir ... t, (O•I• M•-.. c.1 .... ~ ... , •• i •. Rob1rl N, w,,~ Ptnl<l•M ond PuOT"""' Joe ~ '1.. Cu•loy \lk • "'"!don< I nd C.•nnol l~fn•19U Tll•m•1 1(,,.,1 E<ld&• Tllom~1 A.. ~~,~~;"' M 1 01g oQ [(ll!Ot Ch•f410 H, Looi R«~•t1~ I'. Nall A"il11n! M1n19'"' EO'l~I Offk • Cosio Mfll · llO I'.'"! B~y $1fltt NtWJl(lrt Bl•(ll '. lllJ N<wl)Or! 80U1f•l •d L•g"nl 8t~<ll. 77' l'n•f\! °"''"~' 11.,,.!lngton Be•Cll, !1111 ~••th Bo~lt•lrd Son (fotr>tn!~; )Cl N~rtll £1 C•.,.lno !Ital t.i.,tto .. (71 41 642·4)21 Cln1JR.M Aft.rtltlflt '42·1671 S•11 Cl....._ All hp•"lllht1: 1.,.,.... 491-4410 tOfl••lfM. I'll, O••llO• '""' "vbl:.111ng (.""'p111y t.111 MWI llOr"•· '""'lfl ll-, 1t111o•l11 m~tt•• o• M v.•H•-•nh "••~In ..,.. ~ ,.,l"'#VC..i wlll\OU! •1>«lo,i ••• m1 .. 1on or cOPrdtllt .....,.,_ ,.,,_ "''' "'°'''" •Ill •1 C:01•1 ""'"'· c..11Jo.-nl1 • .iv0tc.rl11tlen 1"' ''""' n .11 ,,_1111Y1 .,,. m1H t ) IS ~tnl~; m1i+!1•1 .,.,.1.,111ont tl u l'Mf'lll'll•. Statiotas Closi119 Gas Dwindling On Orange Coast Ry RtJnJ l\'lt-:l)ZIEl .. "lKI Ope n se rvieC' st;1l1ons continue 10 bt• J r<-1re s1gl1t 011 t' ·-Or:in~e Co<ll!l today <.i s 1notorists find it ntore and rnorc difficult 10 obl<1 111 g;iso!inc. So1nc stations htn e been clo~ed ;di \1·cek as a result of oil con1pany hack- ordcrs c-aused by si.1t ions der11and1ng th!.'ir February ~dlOt:<iUons. Thl' probll'lll . u1,.•cord in;.: tu distributors lor th e rn;iJor brands. 1s that the stations ran uul or 1heir January allocations an<l are den1and1ng their February ;1llotn1ents all at once. "\\'e c<1n 't 1ncet everybody's rcquf>st at once," said i\tickey 1~arr, an ARC() official. "'fhe n lloc~l!ion each dea!('r i.~ entitled !i1, he 1\•ill ~el. There's no question ;1bout that. \Vt·'re 1York ing as dil igently as we can to fill the orders." Scatlcred closings have been noted in Costa Mesa. Laguna Be<tch. ~lission ~1iejo and Huntington Beach. Corona del t\1ar. dry earlier !h is 1vel'k , no1\' h<-1~ gasoline once n1orc . The scarcity of ~asoline has in n1any ca ses forced n1olnri~ts 10 look for a tankful during their lunch hours. ~lany stations \Yhich formerly closed early in the evening 1lpparen tly no1\' arc opening later in the morning to conserve on gasoline. Parr said soinc .~c 1·1-1t't' st;1t1nns 11·)1ieh ran out during th<' lH1tl'1' pan of J;1nu;11·v 1vere <tlhi1vj•d lo "hurrow ' un thl·i·r February allocations. Tht·v now hLlvP n1n out of those ndvanl:e shipnren ts and n1ust \V<iil 1!1c1r lurn until ill! other de[lJcrs h:t l'c re l'l'11ed thl·ir ini ti;.! February shiprnen rs. "It seems that somt' de;1Jers are able to \vork out thei r alloc<ltions btctter th:.111 oth ers. Of course 1r1: have no voice in telling thc1n ho\v to do thi s. But somc«are doing: a bcttC'r job' than other!:i f 'roni l'age l CARS • • • Ch('y /I s, ;;ind recently purcllnsed n new Dodge. "Our cars are locked up in the bus de1xit every ni ght. \\'e ha\'c very limitl'd u~:c of !he1n. and !'111 proud of lhol." lit> i::airl. Jn 1he C;1pistrano U11il iL•d Sc l1ool Distrit !. ad1ninislr<itors arc paid a fla t yearly rate for rnilc;1ge ranging from SJ.20il for lhe superinll'ndent 1n ~2."•U ror d1s1r!ct rk·partn1cnt[ll dlrt!l'!ors. 1'he <listrict h:1s foul' station wag ons kcµ\ at di stri ct hea dquarters but according lo Satn Chic<Js, assistant superintendenl of i1 d n1 i n i s t r a l i v c services, "Use of them 1s very limited bCc[l use of till' fuel shortage.'' Chicas sa id \l'ritten requests have to be submitted for use of the c[lrs and one person alone ca n no longer use a car. In the Irvine Unified School District. seven cars for genct[ll purposes arc av11ililb1e . all purcha sed for Sl.15 doll.');-'; as surplu s vehiC!(IS. a spokesman said . <Jf lhese sevrn. l\\'O 11rc available \() jd1ninistrators but are nol used by thcrn to ~cl to and fron1 11•ork. Oistrict einployes arc p<iid 12 cents J n1flc for transportation. Sen1inar Slated For Soutl1 (~ountY Baby Sitter~ l\ !l('\\' SI ~-.ion or t!J,, R:ihy ~l\lt'r'~ S('llHl1~1r Jo111 11~' :-.)lulh(ll't•d b,1 lht' ()r:ini,:(• C11un\~ Fin· IJ1·p,11'!nH n! .ind th · SadUl eb;ick V::il lc\ Ssi·han ;!r· Club will begin Feb . 11 • Thf' rlas:-;'"i 11·itl b(' fro111 ; to 9 p 111 1';1('h ,\!ond;i,1· ;111d Th111·,-.d:J) !iir 11,u1· 11'f'('ks 111 .\liss111n VtCJfl Hu.:11 :-lchool. The training include:-. lectures :ind fihns p1·esc111ed hy 111;1eht•rs. nur.~l'S, $hcriff's d C'pu !i~·s. ;ind fi l'~' dcpartn1e11 t offiCi <1ls 011 <.ill aspect:; uf 1,.·hild <.:art'. first aid ;ind s;:ifeLy. Ay student 12 or older 1n:iy register for the sen1i11nr by filling out a for1 11 av<iilablc at all local inter1ncdiatc and high s(·hools or by phonint;: Sharon J>el issier at 830-33i6. Class size is !in1ited !o ia. 11•il h <1 $3 charge for 111;1H•r ials. Ca pt . !ton ll)\Yater. county firr pr('vcntion offi cer. is director of the progran1 . aick'<l by Jin1 Manion. presidcn1 of !be Saddleback Exchange Club. Ex pc1:lant 1~lotbcrs' Classes ;\ow Offe red Preparation for childbirth classes for expc,·tant. parents ;ire being offered at !he Laguna Hil ls .\1edical Center. 23561 Pasco de Valencia . '!'he eight-11'r_•t k Sl'rics incl udes a b'llidcrl exC'rcisc program. ll·C!ur('s, discussion and fl lrns on pregnancy. labor and birth, uutrition. hrcas:t feeding and post partun1 return .\lore inforn1:1t11Jn n1av be obli1ined by calling s:Ji-2121. · Three Die in Plunges SAN F'flA NC ISCO fUPI 1 -Th err 1.1·crc th r('c dearh plunges , 'ru1~~da~' 1n S;;in Francisco, 1v,.o from the Goldl!n Ga(f' Bridge and the olhcr froin lhc new I lyn tt Ret-:cncy llotcJ. In drti1nn1n lniz ho11' n111c:h to sell each <l:.iy." Pafr ~;ud. 1-:conoinv ~l'rrice Stations. :1 lit1!f Lill :.ut !!.1th:1ry. 1\1 \h 13 self-service uutlcts. r1·porlL'<I !hat its sta1ion at 2021 NC\\'port Hiid .. Custa ~lesa, has bo.:cn closed all 111·ek bec:n1.se ol nn entirely different 11rul;len1. '\Jurs is ;i n1;,1nµower problc1n. lt 's n•Jl bt•r::ius<' w1'\ e been Oll! of gas." ~.iul (_;Ordon Peldo, ser\'lte station suprr1 ·isor. "\\'!'.\'c had a rolp!d turnover. Our [lf'Oplc l'l.)lne and go. But 1\'e have been 111t1•r\ 11!11·ing alld we hope to h1.1ve that :-.t;;tlon open today." he added. 1\ spokesn1an for the Orange County outlet of Exxon appeared rnystified about the high numher of closed stations. . . ,,), """'• t• -- ·' .-..;:. . ~~·. •·'" I l "There's a g<tsolin e shortage. \V e h:ivc no product to stll." he: cornrnentcd. PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL GUARDSMEN MOYE IN ON STRIKING TRUCK DRIVERS NEAR SOMERSET , Truckers Scorn President Nixon's Plan to Freeze Price of Diesel Fuel , Cont inue Stoppage Case Agai11st Spa En1ls Fron• P1tge 1 'l'R UCKERS . • • • Judge Studies Motio1is lit Saiuia Batli Trial rnf't with federal labor tro ub le shoote r \\'. J. Use ry and said lotcr, "Ho peful ly \\'l'll be able 10 gl·l this thlng .resolved soon no \\', Uy TOt\1 RARLEV Of lh• Oail~ PH01 S11ft i\ttornc.v i\IC1rvin Lc11·is Sr. tod'1.v tloscd his $1 111illion snuna bath t<isr ;1gi-11 nst the llollday J·lenlth Spa . l.c\1·1s told the jury that the Orange spa 1\'ilS fully n•spon:;ih lc for the ~tl\cged "three races of Eve'' condition created in plaintiff i\.·larin Parson. Judge Wil lian1 l\lurray i!nn1ediate!y sent his Orange County Superior Court jury off for a lhret.»hour break v.·hiie he rules in chambers on a number of n1olions filed today b>· defense attorney Donald A. Rustm. If these motions are deni ed. Hus!in \1·ill open 11·hat lie beliCl'es will ' bl' a three- 11·eek defense \\) testi1nonv heard fron1 1norc than 30 \1·iLlll'Sses iii 12 weeks or tr ial. Tht' violence 11·hich has inarked the prOll'S\ sinel' its beginning TI1ursday uu:rcased and appeared inorc serious. W eicker Asks if Nixon Ruston said before going into chainbers that he V.'ill seek disn1issal of the lawsuit on lhe grounds that Le•1•is has been t1nable to suppar t his al\egntions of negligence. "I will also be pointing out 10 Judge .l\Iurray that this tri1:1l, wi th its exotic overtones, has produced issues of 1R11· that are u·it hout precedent and \\'hich are simply no t covered by Cali fornia la1v as \Ve kno1" it.'' the Fullerton lawyer said. One irucker \\'as shot to death Tuesday night in Dcla1Yare and several drivers 11'erc 5hot ::ind wounded overnight or C'arl~' today. The De!a1\':l.re shooting v.·as the se<.:ond <ll'alh resulting from th!! shutdo1,·n . Reported on Break-in Poliec in \V ild11·ood . Fla .. evacuated a cro"·ded truck IC'rminal at about 11 a ni today aftt·r a telephoned bomb thrt•aL Thrrc "·as no imn1ediaie v.·ord on V.'hether any explosi ves had been found at the tern1i nal 1vhere 150 striking driVl·rs have parked their rigs during tht• shutdo1.1'n, \r,.\SHl~(~TO:'oi IUPI ) ·-Sen . Ul1\·ell P, \reicker I [{-Conn.), asked President 1\ixo11 1odav if he infonned J;J\\' 1'1ll'orccmen1 -offici al s 111!1t'll he lcarnt•d nf 1he \\'atergate cover-up fron1 Jotu1 \\'. L>t.~an Ill. Failure to do so, \Veic~er said . \1·ould constitut e a felon y. \\\•ic kt"r, a n1c1nlx'r oi the Sl'!l:1H' \\'aterg:ite cnnllni!!c(', nnide th e s1:11ernenl in questions posed to Nixon . \\'eil'ker accepted Nixon's explanation 1ha1 Dean did not leH hiin ;1bou1 \\':ill'rgatc until Nlarch 21. 19i3. TI:1t l\'a.~ ihe dav Dt>an testified he told Nixon uf n "ea11Cer on lhc presidency ." Dean testifiL'<I thal he believed Nixon 1ras a11·a rc> of t\-1'1:• coverup earlier. "\\'hen you learned of \\'alergatc cri1nes on .~1arch 21. the la\V required vou 10 turn this evidence over 'as soon -;15 possible' to ·a jlrdge or civil authority.' not Mr. Dean or Mr. (Johl1) Ehrlichrnan -\\'hich judge or la1\' enforcement official did vou con tact?" \Veicker aske<I. Then he "s:iid that not reporting the cntnes constituled "misprision of felon\·... a crin1c thaL carries a rnax ;nrum of three years ln jail and a $:'100 fine. \\'c 1cke r madt' a similar statement roncernin;:; the President's first findin g oul c1bout. the break-in by thC' \Vhite l!ouse "Plurnbers" at thr office of =-i psychiatrist 1Yho trea1ed Danit•! Ell sbcrg. Accepting Nixon's staten1ent th:it he learned o( the Ellsberg break·in on ill ar ch of Di.ni es I rrine W alkath.011 Giren Approval fl'l'lllf' counci!1nen voted Tuesday t\l pr'(1\ lrll' :i 211-rnilc ~trct ch of ci1y i::trr.et.s to tllc Orange Coun1 y l\!arch of Dlnlei:: lvr its fourlh :innual \Vdlkathon April ~II \\':1lkcrs rire spon sored by contr\butor" ,'}\ ra !es varving up1'lards from a <lime ;1 niilt'. executivr director Dorothy H. S11th('rl<ind said. Th i<.: ,vea r's 11•,'}lkat hon is expected to nnract ::n.uoo hikers and raise $450,000 !u support the research. medical service Jnd education programs of lhe National Found<tl1011, i\·Jarch of Dimes. r•artlclµ<:i nts 1\·11\ start and ftnJsh at tile Harbor 1\rea Judicial District Court , -1201 J ;unboree Boulevard, Newpor t Bea ell. 1'hl' \1·alking rout e begins nlong .l a1111xlrcc: 10 1\lac 1\rthur R-Oulcvard. L'111 \•ers11;; J)ri\'e to Can1p11s Dr ivt. to Culver :ind \:niversity, to Jrffrry Hnnd lo \Vulnut Avenue to ll:irvard Avenue ;ind along Main to Ja111bor~e. l'olice Reporter Faces Drug Rap VAN NUYS (UPI ) -A police reporter accused or trying to sell four oun ces of Cocaine to an undercover narcotics officer has been ordered to appear next rnonlh for a preli minary hearing. I J\!arch 17. 1973. \Veicker said "the law clearly required you to inform a judge or la11· enforcemenl offi cial 'as soon as possible'." "Under what authority did vou \\'ilhhold tbat in forn1ation?" \V eic-ker as ked. Altog ether questions to sharply into of \\'atergate. \Veicker sutnnitted I 1 Nixon. each inquiring the President's handl ing Co1111ty Ap1)roves Expa11sion Pla11 For Maso11 Park Orange County Supervisors ha v c approved a $~9.0fiO desii~n rontracl f(lr :1 S5-aerc exp;insion of !ht' \Vi llia111 H. ,\1;1 ~cn Heg1onal Park in Irvine. J ones·Prterson Assoc1:ites . lnc \\'lll be the consultants to the <.'OU111? 11arbors, Bt'3Ches and P<irks District for 1hc S!'.'Co nd phase of <lc\'e lopmcnl of the p;irk. The area involved lies bel\\·ee n the proposed TO\\'n Center Hnd the already completed portions o( l\lason Park. ~outh1vest of the in tersection of Cul\'l'!' and Univers ity Drives. L'ltimatcly rhi· cnunty 11i1! dl'\'l'lop ITI(1fl' than 3()(\ J:lt'f(·~ (Jf land filVL•Jl by th\' lr\ i1:e Coinpan y f(W l!Sl' as a rc·gicn<il p:itk. ---~---- Lewis rontends thnt the health spa was negligent in failing to correct an allegedly de fective and corroded sliding glass door in the sauna room at its Orange facility. l ie has used his \l'i lnesses to bi\<'k his assertion that l\'lrs. Parson, 50, nf An;;ihei1n, 11·as unable to budge 1h:11 door on .~larch :!. 1970 and that sh•· collapsed in the 170-degrec heat after rainly serean1ing for help. It is alleged that the traurn:i crl'atcd by !hat si tuation split t\lrs. ParS(Jn into th!'ee separClte pcrsonilHtlt'S -:-.Inri a . ?'lfarie ;ind Belly. ,\Ir<:. Jlarson herstlf ll'S!1l1ccl that 1\·hen !11aria took over sh1• was powerless to prevent hercslf frnm rlonning 11 !o\\·c1.1t blouse. ~hort skirt ;ind hf'avy rnakeup Shl' testified th;1! on tho~r occasi1J11s she left ht.·r hushand and .~even childrl'll behind .and \\'l•rlt off 10 a b.:i r lo Sf'l'i-. scxuii! relationships 1ri1h n1nlt:: p<1tr11n:-;. 1'hc buxom rrdhead te5tifi1'd 1h~1t she \\3S involved in al least 2-1 such St'xua! associations in the past thrt·~ years and that the re nllgt1t have h1·1,.•n n1any lllOrf'. ,'.\Jrs-/'arson and lhl' l\\o \)~\'Chl<J tri sL..; v.·ho ex<1111ined he r idt·ntjfie<l . :'>laria ti~ the sex-hungry po r t i o n o f h" r 1>crson<1l1t y. Bl't1:1 as !he rl'n1ors('ful prOJl'CliOll 11ho SOU~h! to [lre1·1•nt )'\JRl'IJ 'S r scaprtdes and fo.1arle ds :i ! I: i r rl d1n1<•11s1on 1~ho c<in1c somewhere lx't"cl:ll the other two Le \\•is claims th:it thr verdi c! dcli\'cred in his faror in \\'hat has cotTil' lo bt • ks1u\1'n as the: ··cabll' c:ar cllsc'' 1s sufflci£'n1 precl!dt'nl f11r thf' ea o;r Ill' l1~i:;; ;1 rg11<:d hrforr .Jurl~f' '.\Jurray 1n 1hc 12·\\•·11!-. 1r1;d four truck drivers \\'e re taken into custody in Alaharna in connection 1.1·lth lhe 'fuesday nighL shooting of l\.\'O men piekctini; ,'}t a high .,..·ay in!crsectlon. l'ennsy!vanla ~late J)olice said that in the 24 hours ended at 8 a.m. there ll'l're 7S 1ne1den1s of \'iolenC'C. They <i lso reported an a\!cmpt .,..·;is rn;idt• 10 blo\\' up n bridge on the l't'llT!Syl~·aniJ Turnpike nea r Beaver F<Jl!s early ttX!Jy . 1\n explosion. bclic1·ed caused by d~'!lilllll!C plllCl'cl at tJ1e base or \V>O concrete support pillars, rocked the ar..'a bu! cat1sed liule apparent damage. f'ollce sald they could not im1nC!dia tely link thr blast to the strike, but thl• l'ounty has been !he scene of several incidents of violence since the truckers Organ their protest. Fifty carloads of Tl'amsters' Union n.t·111bcrs 1nuvt'CI onto the high ways of rLJs1cr11 PL•nnsylvanla to guard against vioh·nce, a uanion official said. 1'ht· shutdown -whi ch has affected \ irlu;illy •·very state 111 the nation - h;is caused some food shortages, ntostly <-tl the distribution level. Some large food store ch11ins chartered planes to shtp 1neat ; other c-ompanies switched C,'}rgo t-0 the rai!s. A spokesman for Standard ~teat of N{'\\' I l<ivt•n. Conn. sa id he had only receive<.! two !0<1ds of pork from Io~·a this week . !·le said one supplier in Kansas has 3~ !oadi:: of beef \\'Orth !I 1nillion "JU ~! sifting ;;t his frunt door, \~'ilh 110 one 10 take it. ·--~~ j ·:~ _.,_ .. ,.., -··~ ~ ''~•A•l!Klt.&~t I i· I • •~ ~ • Of'IN ' ,, ' ~3s ·c.~~,[R!YfEEf~Io~A.:~~s,~:Efl!}:!::i~Li Champion Handball Gloves SALE- I •r I~ Tennis Dre9Ses Insulated Jackets Reg. 14.95- Sale Price 9.95 Racquetball . Racquets Tabie Tennis Paddies Wilson-Dunlop-Davis Bancroft Tennis Rackets i •, Wool Sox Reg. 1.50-Sale Price 95c Tournament Red Basketball Shoes Reg. 18.95-Sale Price 12.95 Marcraft Tennis Rackets Reg. 40.00-Sale Price 24.95 Colored CV202 Basketballs Regular 18.95-Sale Price 14.95 All Sale Articles Subject To Stock on Hand I Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Acrylic Warm Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Nylon Warm UP Jackets Gym Sh.orts & Shirts Adidas-Converse-I retom Tennis Shoes Tennis Shirts & Shorts Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes Repairing • i I r 1 l<'rlday Jour11ey Astronaut,s Pack For Return Trip HOUSTON (UPI) -'Ille Skyla!J 3 astronauts have packed their economy.sized Apollo ferry ship with a lruck\oad o fscil'nt ific booty for the ride lo earth and the f'nd of n1an ·s most produclivc space voy;ii,:c. Gerald · P. Carr, or Santa Ana, !'.:<!ward G. Gibson, formerly of San Clcn1cnle. and \V llllam R. Pogue conduct their final' tests today before splashdoWn Friday morning and finish · all but their last- minute packing. Tuesday was their heaviest day of loading the Apollo, but they have a few r ro ze n n1edical specimens to pack before undocking f r o m Skylab's nose at 3:34 a.m. PDT Friday. Splashdown was set ror 8: 17 a.m. PCYI' in the Paci fic , 175 rnilcs southwest of San Diego. TllE TIME OF splash could be altered slightly by an engine firing today to change Hooked X av i er a Hollander. "The l·lappy l-looker." has been co nvicted of shoplifting three night· gowns from Vancouver. R.C., de partme nt store. She is a former madam who wrote best-selling book. the space station's altitude in ----------- orbit. The three-minute bum • :; •. , T/te Jnekpot i\lrs, J{ulh Cotter. a school bus driver in Saginaw. Alich.. be· comes an instant 1nil- lionaire. She 'v on state's lottery and will receive $50.000 a year for 20 years. should raise ,the altitude by seven miles and add one lo t\\'O years to the time Skylab v.•ill stay in orbit. Flight Director Neil llutchinson said the Spacclab probably u·ould orbit earth for five to eight years before re- entering the atmosphere and burni ng up. Hutchinson sald although Carr described the packing: as ··wild and \Vo o l I y , ' ' everything \\'as progressing 1vcll v.·ith few problems. Angels Ride SJ1otgun One Fi11aJ Bid See11 For Heatl1 l~ONDON (UP!) -Prin1c 1'1inistcr Edward lleath has postponed for 24 hours <1 major speech in Parliament on the economic crisis brought on by a nation\\'ide coal miners strike, Business leaders called the strike, schedu led to begin at midni ght Saturday, almost as bad as the out break of war. DAIL'!' PILDf Wealthy Attorney Escapes Nixon~ Will Visit Russia ·: :· From Wirt Str,·ices \VASlllNGTON -Srtrrtary of State llcnry 1\. l\1ssu1gcr "ill visit-Aioscu" 1r1 l<ttc i\larch Iv 1nake plan:s f<>r :1 visit by President i\Jixon to MIAMI BEACJf, J?l::i !API the Soviet Union latl·r in !he \Vealthy ~1ian1l Ucach year. al lorn') CI ' I .. ll ltly'' '!'he \\'hi le House announcer! ' l , r I' S UC the trips 1'ucsday at the end Courshon \.'.<IS fount! al i\'c and of n vi sit here bv So\'i('! unharmed at a local hotel Foreign l\1inisll•r A 11 d rt' i today more than 12 hours Gron1yko. after he told rela tives he was A con1n1un1que said: "11 being held by ki d na p e r s l\'as <1greed that Secre!ary Kissingl'r v.·ill visit r..1oscow demanding a $40,000 ranson1. in the SCCQnd half of }.larch the FBI said . 197'4 in connection \V i t h The FBI refused to give preparations for the visit lo any details about ho'v It tr;iced the Soviet Union, "'hi ch \Vill Courshon to the holel. wh ich• take place thi s year i11 a cc or d a n cc \111t1 the is in a poor section of Miarni agreeincnt reach('() in Jun<'. Beach. Courshon, in his mid-1973." 40s. is married and has t1\·o 1\0 DATE FOR th!' i\'1xon children. and is the brother ~----------~ of millionaire banker Arthur Courshon. TllE FBI A\'D Police Chief Rocky Po1nerance s a i cl Courshon d isappcarc tl Tuesday evening after leaving his law office to pick up soine fishing equipment. !\fore than an hour later, Courshon telephoned h i s brother's home and spoke lo his sister-in-la\v and said "it's a matter of 1ifc and death," offici<ils said . About five minutrs later, lhev said. Courshon called agiiin and spoke to his brother saying : "Art. I've b c en kidnaped. They \vant $-10,000." AUTllORITIES SAID a third call ca1ne :1bout 2Q minutes later, this ti n' e apparently fron1 the kidnaper, who told Arthur Coursho n, "We've gal your brother. Don 't call the police or the NJ urtlici Ekes B)· JOllNSTO\VN, Pa. (AP~ Ocmocrat John P. J\lt1rtha Jr. has 'von a narrow victory in <1 special congressional election in \\•hich the \'I a le r g a t e scandi.il pla yed a shado"y role. :O.turtha's unofficial, 220- 1·01c \\'inning n1argi n over Republ ican llarry :'IL Fox Tuesda y snapped a 2a-year J~epublican hold on · the s!at(''s 12th Congressional Di strict. J\·lu rtha. a 41-year-old Vietnan1 ,·etcran and state legislator. 11."i!l finish out the unexpired tcrn1 of the lalc Republlcan Rep. John P. Saylor. 1n c t t i n g \I i I h So v 1 e t c·<>m anlong \\'est('rtl F.11ro1x·t.n l\l,,.on ~hclvt·d plani !a!!I run\111 wust l':irty Sccrl'IJr) 1.?•1\ernrn(•n1s tli<11 11an1 iv ~1·.11 111 11 111d up "h:11 hl' had 1:cucral t.ron1d .\ H11"!111t·1 -~lrtrigtht·n tht• 1r .1•1-.1tl 1 111 tl\.'!>l!-(Uil!cd 0~ "1'hc \'far 0~ 11·~-: tt1t'nt 1011t'd. bul offi tt.11:, partncrsh111 J·:uroi~" \I ith •1 sv.1ng lhrOllgfi indicate the l'rcsa.!~n L hopi•.;; "\\'I-.: Ki\'0'\' for 'llt't• rlii· four or (1vt· North Atlantic to n1ak e !ht• visit in lall' !>Jll'lllg Prt•sidt'nt will l>c i i:.iT!n:; !h•· Treaty Org::in ilallOrl tnpilals. or early surnnicr Sovit·t Union ." gruu iLJed Lhc 'l he yt•;.1r 11'as toncCi\'cd as 11 v.ould be !ht• third :\ixon-~•lllbltSS:!lhlr of (1r11· l<i1ropi·;Pi a wn y of reviving and Brczhnl'v sun1n11t ~ix O 11 t'OlUitr.v. "But 111· t.hin't k11011· i't•dt·<lie:ilini! the aim! and visited the Sovtt'l L'nlon in for sure 11 :ind 1.,·h(•n ht· :::il l purpo~es of ! d y n am i 1· r..1ay 1972 nfll·r i11~ !rtp to in tends to \'i~·1t us as ht• s;ud A nl c r i c n n -Euro pt an China. Brezhnev 11s1!t·d Lhe hl' l\'Ould J;i~! \t'<H'," p:irin cr;.;hip. l:nitcd States in J une l!li:.l. .,,_:::.:::.-;;:;~~-~-~===~-=-~-~~~=~='======='1 Stair Di.'par11n1·u1 of[1cia!s sn1d Kissinger nnd C~ron1yko agreed !he st·cond ro11nd cf Stratrgic Arrns L1n111.11ion T:t lk;; !SAi.T i 11·ould hl'gin Feb. 19 in (icncv;l , U.S. offiri:ils hnprd 1h;it a I trra!_v could hf' nt•J::oti.1!t•d lirnit1ng <h.'l'l'lllplllt'lll ti r offensive nut•lt·<tr \\'t'<qlOns 111 1 tune to be SP'llt'd 111· i"\ixon ~ . ' and Brezhnev ;it 1hc sun1111it I meeting. ' Tl-IE CO:\i~JUNU)UE i;:i1d I "spcci:.11 :1ltl'ntton \\';ts dcvotrd to the 1\lidclle !-::1 st" i111 Gromyko 's t:1lk s hr rt.'. 1t s:i.id both \\'c1shi11gtnn i.111d 1'1o.-;en\\' beli cv11d 1he cnnft'!'l'rll'C on security :.ind conpct'at io 11 111 Europe "should rr:ich :i succe!'.sful toncluslon as soou 1 as possi ble." 1 ..•n1e ques!ion of 1n u I 11 n II fo rce reduction in ccnrral j Europe "'ils touched on ." th C' ('Ol11lllUlllQUe s.11d . I CHAIN 'FENCE SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND PETS Sootl'. OFF* FABRIC WHEN /0 INSTALLED IY WARDS ChDO•• ~i<>OU• hto9h1& and 11u•Ht•e• ol l!uroy, 1ow-mainl1n1nco galVinolfll or grftn •lnyl·to•led librlc. Wort lib"' " ~•I-fill 9a!v1nhld tor exlrl p<Oltchtn. • Gatet, posts, toptall, flttf1191 011d IMtallatla11 are e.rtra at e11r rc911lor low price•. Call for fr""'""°"' today! WOOD AND WROUGHT IRON ALSO AVAILAILE. 1i1e nnnouncc1nrnt 11f i\1x !I on's \i~Jt has ra1.c,e,l nc11 l"OT!·1 _________________ -::---::c-:::----=: !-- ~----------------.......... ENERGY SAVING HOURS Doily IO to 9, Sat. 10to6, Sun. 12 to S 5oath Coast ?taza ' , . ' ' . • ' ., • • Playbo.r No Cri 1nc CLEVELAND (UPI! ~1embcrs of the llell's Angels l\1otorcycle Club, so m c carrying ,.,,eapons, have begun se rving as escort guards for gasoline I r u ck s r:1ovin~ out from Refiners T ransport Terminal on the city's cast side. HEATH'S DEC I S I 0 N FBI." spurred speculation that he'_:_::::._ __________ -'::===-c=--,=:--=:--j J\J,\DRID. S1>a1n IAPl The Suprcn1c Cour! has ruled 1hat possession of Playboy magazine in the home 1s not a "public seandal" in Spain. The court se~ aside a four- month Jail sen1ence and a fine of $170 i;iven to lta!'OOIJ Gomez Lopez of A1adrid. Playboy is banned rrom entering Spain. and police searching for drugs found scvcr;1 I old ropies o[ the magazine in Co111ez's home, But the court s<iid this v.·asrl't scandalous because t h c magJzines h;id not left the house, ,, {< . " I I • " 1 • \ \\ • J ''\\'e're only using !hose Angels \\'ilhout f e Ion y ron\'iC'l.ions or those working to get their record expunged." said Dick Riu.o, a partner in the private security firm of Court and Corporation Investigators. Inc., who recruited the nine men . "The Angels are good street people,·· tie said. "They can handle t~mselves better than sorne pollcemen." plans one final peace move before the 269.000 coal miners launch their w;ilkout. Coal Board Chairman Derek Ezra said the 1valkout v.·ould be "a catastrophe unparalleled in Britain's postwar industrial history." Political sources said Heath di scussed a possible last ditch peace bid when he conferred Tu esday with heads of the Confederation of Br i ti sh Industry. which represents 12.000 industrial firms. Polit ical sources said the peace move might be made by 1hc confederation directly to the Ill million·member Trades Union Congress ITUCI. l'l.111 tl O\\' tor .:i. prcrcicr you v.·Hh a Jude h(·tp tron1 1!-ic [liL:ilx:rh 1\rd(n bt.ILH)' txpcr1 s. l earn ho'" to tlke Cl rc of your ~kin, hO\V to make up, ho\v co personalize your face look and much morc. llcscrvacions arc SS and include a comple te Red Door Kit of Bcaury, plus $2 credic (0\vard any , Ilizabcd1 Arde n purchase. Sessions will' be held'llt chc follo,ving times and a re limited in size, so please m ake you r reservacions ea rly. Phone 556-0611, ext. 208 Cosmetics J.\1 onday, February l lat 2;00 p.m . and 6 :00 p.m. . Tuesday, February 12 at 10:00 ~t.nl. and 2:00 p.m. \Xledncsday,-February 13 at I 0 : 00 a.n1. an<l ::': 00 p.m. Thursday, February 14 at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Friday, February 1.5-•t·lO :OO a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Bullock's South Coas< Plaza J SANTAANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA Shop Monday thru Friday, 10: 00 a.n1. lo 9: 30 p.n1 , I Sa1ur<lnr. 10:00 a.n1. 10 6:00 p.rn . I .. ' . ,, \'lt \ .. • \ \ Cotton T-shirting ('h oo~c ·r-~hirt:. {\i:ir r.ike to al l kinds .if .1ccessuril'.\I and looks. All by l,J uotl' i<.ll·, in pu re: corton ... the li bc:r rh;n's (00/, \\.1s·h:'tbl(_· and rctlins llli ~h .ipt.: lungL·r. r\ll fur SILL'S S, t-.1. L. .A . <~J;1ss 1 l shape \\'ifh 1op stitLhlng. ;:,.1lmon, ri:d, n ,tv}', b:irlcy. lc:crucc, and tOrn!I O\\'t•r, S it• 13. l'olo shirr '"ith smocked yoke back. .'\ ,t' y, rO)".d. < ornllo\\'L'r, barley, S 12 C. [1nbroidt'r{J co llar anJ cuff shirr, Ll·ttutt'. L.1rlcy, S l:l 0 . 1\l!-ovt.:r en1broidc rcJ. ~hirr. N.1vy, rcJ, S I c; E. Round neck. co llared shire ~"ith 1nu!ti-colur tr11bro 1d(_·rr. \V'h1t c o r' 11,1,·r-S I<> :-.hcr'''}'n :--port'"·e.ir ! q A ' . ( -• , , Bull ock's Sane':! 1\n:i. I F.ishion Squatt.', 2800 N. 1'..f.11n Srrt't'l, )Jnt.1 1\n.1, l i:·k·phont : ~-1 7.72,l l ~56-06 11 Bullock's Soudi (0;1s1 Phi l;l, S.1 n 01r~u frtl'\\';l)' ,it Dr1sti1l. Cusc.1 ;\l ~~.1. Tl·ll·ph11nl·: l I .. • DAILY 1•1LOT E Dl'l'OlllAL t•AGE i Saddleback Solutions 'Throu gh the seven years sin ce fo r1nauon Qf the SaddJeback Con\1nunity Co llege c!Jstr1l't. ·ru~t!u area voters have bad a sig nificant voice in the cour!-ii.: of the school. Now that man y problems in the districl, born of :i heavi ly weig hted 'l'usti n influence. are co n1ing to a head It is ironic that Tustin wa n ts to back out. The original five-n1en1ber board bad l\.\'D Tustin members. Until recently, 'J'usti n had the n1ost voters and largest assessed valuation. Due in a measure to pressure from Tustin con· servat ive s, the board hired Dr. Fred Bremer as su per· intendent/president in 1968. He Y.'as pi cked for his hard line against the possi bility of campus radital activity v.'hen rlisturbances were upscLting other campuses. Now Saddlcback is in a crisis situation in n1any .i reas. The Tu~1in pullout threat is one of the most ser- ious crises. since it would n1ean Joss of 25 percent or the d istrict's a.s..'icsscd valuauon and 17 percent o{ its ~tudent.5. Adn1i ltedlv, the 'I\tstin th reat ha s llrought needed light to bear ·on n1:i.ny defic iencie s which have been s1110Jdcri11g for years at Saddle back. Many of the complai nts are valid. But the proposed de·annexatinn \\!ill onlv make mailers worse. 'I'he with· drawal wou ld be a breach of pron1ise i n a concrete financi al way considering the $9.4 1nillion bond issue passed in 1968 which is still partially unfulfill ed. Nothing about lhe de-annexation would leave mat- ters in better shape for the district's remaining taxpayer:;; and future stude nts. Saddleback spokesmen are right in insisting that it takes time to build a good district. Those dissati sfied with the status quo would do better to accept this real- ity and look for longer range solutions. Even for a young school, j t is obvious Saddleback has not kept pace with the needs of the community - 1nost of all in its rigid attitudes and unfriendly Image. Just as these problems started with the 6Chool 's ad- minstralion, so U1eir solution will have to begin there. If 'J'ustin residents who were so enthu.siastl c about l-he school's leadership at the start now want change, they should be lobbying fo r C'hangcs at the top, and not g1v· ing up the ship. Ne,v Train Stops San J ua n Capistrano's Chamber of Commerce and the rnore than 4,000 South County residents who sup- ported the restoration or passenger r ail service to the n1ission con11nunity h ave so1nething to boast about this week. Officials of Amtrak agreed to inaugurate \!. pair of nag stops for San Juan's old, unused r ailroad station. Starting I\1ay 19, passengers hoping to .board the n1orn- ing northbound or evening southbound can do so \Vithout traveling to the San Clemente pier. Although so1ne nlinor howls have been heard Ironl San Clemente representatives, A1ntrak was s'va yed by the awesome sho\v of support by the lhousands of resi- dents signing San Juan's petition. lt was clearly a lopsided issue. San Clemente still will keep the most i111po rtant of its passenger trains -those heading south in the n1orn- ing bringi ng with them hundreds of passengers a day during summer months. San Juan, with its central location and rapidly in· creasing population, was entitled to some rzlil service. To retain the service. those who signed the petition must make certain they take advantage of il. SB Unpopulated Area Best for Site Sonie Marks Of True Dear Gloomy Gus Support for the Chino Hills · Jetport Civilization Thoughts at Large: A country is clvilizcd \\•hen status is conferred by merit and not ml!rely by funclion-"·hen a good ca rpenter, a good barber. a good cook, ;1re accorded the social respect v.·e gi ve lo a mediocre broker or an indifferen t accountan1 . • \Vitb rare exceptions, nothing: is more fruitless than "intcrvic,ving" the average actor or perfonner; for people beeomf" pcrfonners largely because they have a deficiency or identity, nol an excess. • • \.llhen he mnkcs a grievous m is tak e in international re- lations, a nl'ltion·~ leader u.sually is cenfronted \\•ilh the options or plunging his country into war or losing face ; ;ind the JXl"·cr-drivrn men vo·ho seek office \vould :i nything but fat e. • rather lose 'J'he most honest quote of the ~'f'ar from a public 1nan \Vas made by Nonnan A. Carlson, director of the f'cdera\ .Bureau or Prisons, \\'hc>n hl' said: ''The only thing we can say \\'ith tiny degree of certainty is that we s11ll k110,1· vet)' little abou t ho'Y to rlt·.:il 1.'ffc1etl\'c.ls \\'i!h offenders. It is lullit'rO\L~ lo pretend olherv.'iSC'." l\'I' l!C l'C'r undt'rsloud 11hv :.idjl:'ctivc !nr ").!iant " ~li(ftil<l "giganti<:" r<1thrr 11lan "gi~111t1~'.' The ~marl \'ll·r~on sni-t'r~ 1h31 only ''lly luck" 11Jat sonu'onc If Tu~tin pulls out of the Sadd!t'- back College Distri('t, th ey do have to 1a ke their trustees 1vith thc1n don't they? HOPEFUL Gloom'I' Gu1 commtnn •"' •UllmlftH 11'1' reiderl •ltd d• "'' necu • .wrll'I' nllKt lh• ........ of "'' nf'WIPIPtr. s ..... 'l'•U• '" ,..,~, ,. Gloomy Gu1, D•ill' ,.1111. inherited a lol of money-failing to rc»eognizc that it is also "by luck" that lit• inherited a lot of brnins. which he would like to take all lhe credit for. • The \l'Orst evils are nol co1nmitted by indiv idual crltnina\s or sinners, but by those. who profess a principle or an "Js1n"; by !hose \l•ho enlist their \\'it•ked act s under the banner of a st'paratist crce(i or cause, and th u!! seek to escaJX' personal responsibility for viciousness. • • • If a smn\l thing has thr po1ver to 1nakc yo u angry, does th nt not indicate something ol)oul your si1.e·.' • • Alfred T'obel really believed lhat his invcnllon of d~1lam1te was a blessing fl.Jr 111ankind, sin ce it 'rould mnke future \1·ars "loo terrible'' to be y,•aged by anyone: there ;1rt' Jl('Ople 1oday \vho Jl.:SI .:is foolishl y b1.·licvc the same about the li -bon1b. • • • Au honesl vulgari~rn. suc h as I." is for pr·etl'r;1hl1~ lo a gent~·eli~n1 , suth as "i\rrn·t I." b;is nn1h1n.~ In r!'<'Ol111TH'rHl it. • ''Ain't fal se \l'hich \l'hatt>\'t'r ol>"1·u rirr rnay bt'foll the. • (1l1llf' "tnp, "Po~o." il s J;itc frC.'.lt C1r, \\';1h l\t'll~. is ;is . .;un><l or iln n1ort al1!y l11r <ii lea!'it one lin1• ''\Ve h3Vt) incl tile l'll t'1ny, and he 1s us.'' To the Editor: 'i'our Jan. 19th C'dition carried an art1C"!c. in \rhiC'h Orange Co u n t y Sup<'rvisor Ralph Diedrich assailed the Chino Jl ills Airport as a "promoters' pipe drean1 and economic folly." I have betin a\\·aiti ng the promoters' reply, but apparenlly they do not consider lhc supervisor's statements worthy of rebuttal. I do. however, and I'll give ~ ou n1y rf'asons why. Tl!£ Clll~'O HULS area is ideall y located for this type of airport. It> is si!uatcd at th e very hub or Southen1 Califoml a and is easily accessible from Orange County, Los Angeles County, San &rnardino County and Riverside County. The proposed site for the run\v:iys is just one and one-half miles north of the Riverside Freeway near the \~·cstcm end of the Santa Ana Canyon. It \vii! be close for everyone. Tiie \I/cir Canyon and Coal Canyon offramp.'> on the Riverside Freeway are ctmpleted and ready for use. The area consists of more than 60.000 unimproved acres and is free of any major population. Because of this fact. it '~·ill receive the least resistance from those \\'ho oppose an ai~port in their O\Vn back ya rd. The site of the proposed airport is 1,400 fet•t above sea level. This means that noise and pollution wi\1 bC' grcotly diluted ~fore Jet aircraft arrive over an area of major population . Compare this \Vlth Los Angeles International. Orange Cou nty Air)Xlrt, Long Beach Airport. On tario. Palmdale and many others locat ed at or near sea level where noise and pollut ion is directly above !he surrou11din~ home:> and businesses. ,\ Clll ~O 1-ri!ls jctµor~ ,~·ill be \he long a\1·aitl'<l answt'r to 1he outrn~cd pro perty owners nc:1r th<' Or;inge Cou11\y AirJ)(}rt ::ind any other Sou th er n ('ali rornia airport \l'hC'rt' jel flights Hr(• so unbearable to thoot• iinmedi:.itc!y surrounding such. It v.·d! divert those U.S. Building Saudi Fleet \\'.>\SIUNGTON -S.1udi Arabia has cut off oil to the U.S. armed lorces siocc Oc'tober 21. '{l't. the U.S. Navy, turn ing the other check. is building the Saudi s a new naval ficet. 'The details are contained iJ1 a coofidential memorandum sent lo !he top Navy ship designers at the request o( Navy SecrC'tnry ,John \\'arncr. Signed by \\lamer'." engin1·cnng chief. RC'ar Adm. P.C. Jones. thC' 1nt>n10 calls for "intensified n1;1nagr.1ncn1 '• lo ohlige. !he SAudi s. "The United St:itf'I'\ h.~" a ~reC'd to undertake a prograni 10 etin1;truer Se\'eral cla'5CS of ships (11r lhe Royal Saudi Navy Forcr," slates the memo. NOT ONLY y,•ill the Navy butler up King Faisa.1 by designing lh l' ships, but the memo says the Uni lcd States \\'111 also oversee "contrac tor pcrformanre. resources allocation and :ill other matters concerning ... assigned projcct ~"Ork." \\'hen we asked tnginccrs on the project how it was gOlnj.!. thc·v hi ssf'd nervowdy: "Thal's confiden11al' "'l'r" not ~upposcd to discuss tha t'." Among the confkJooUal revelation.~ in the memo: The Unllcd S!fllC's 1s hulld1n~ IJ"ided rnissile gunbools, pal rol ~!1111~ Jllrld war rrigates for the lll'll' S:1ud1 na\')'. . . , Yel on Octobtr 21, King F'iu~:il <: eovtroment served notlet: on Ar<i1nco to hall all oil deliveries lo the U,S. armed forces and \v arned that "nny dcvi'ations'' 11•ould be ''harshly dealt \l'ith .. , i\RA1'1Ct), 1hc 11·orld's 1 :i r g cs t pC'!rol C'un1 proctur.er. is a etinso rtium of four t:.S oil con1panics -Exxon. J\1obil. Standard or t:ahforn1a and Texaco. Jronically1 they arc permitlcd lo char~c off ~ud1 t::ises ai!<Hn.<lt lhl•1 r U.S. taxes. because they pt·rsu;Jdl-'<i Congress thnl the rich Saudi oil reserve$ a re essential to r U .S~ <lefe11se. Yet the 011 t'fllOssu!>, l)t1tling proClts ahcarl of p:itriotisn1. didn't hesitate to l'arry out Klng F:iisal's orders rather th;in n sk off1·nd1ng the !item old n1onarch. The king <1rd•·re<l th£' cu1-orr because ht~ fr.J i Amcri c:in wcapOns, wh ich President Nison rushed to Israel, were bein g USl'{I to kill Arub soldi('l1), Aramro h::is plc::ided lh :i t it had no altcrniJtlve hut to t'Qn1pl y \.\'Jlh the. king's rl1 C'tt1n1. ()th('rl·l'i S(·. !he consortium 's only :;;ourl'<' or crudf' oil y,·ould have bcl'll JL'QJ)<irdtzcd. AT Tiit: sia1r l>cpa rtmcnl. official~ l'>.pltuncd th;it rhe Saudis sin1ply would have taken their business lo Britain. France or Japan if the United States had refused to build the ships. A Navy spokesman said he. \\'as sure no funds were golng for training Saudi sailors. lie referred all olher questions lo lhe Saudi Arabian embassy. PROPANE PJNCtl: \\'e have received reliable reports that brokers have driven up the price of propane gM by hoardlng it until the custom ers bid the price up. Propane has jumped from 13 ct'nts a gallon tn 1972 to a bout 40 ccn!s a gallon l.oda y. Caught in lhc pinch arc U1e South's rural poor, \vho use propane to heat their homes. At the old price, propane was sli$thtly more expensive than other beating fuels. But propane healers were far less ex pcMlve tban other heatlng equipment. SO POOR people In the milder clllnates, who lived av;ay from the n.1tural gas lin es, warn1ed their homes \\•ilh propane. But now, propane costs have skyrocketed and the rural poor can no longer afford the heat. Often, the brokers sell to ooc another, 1;1$ !hey speculate on the rising price!!. Evrryonc in the chain takes a profit. so by th e. time the product reaches th e coosume.r, the price has pyramid~ ~lronomically. ( MAILBOX ) l~etters. fron~ Teaders orcr welcome. Normally, writers sl1011/U. convey lhe1r 111essoges i11 300 1vor<ls or less. The right 10 condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved.. Alt let - ters must include signature and mail- ing ad.dress b1t t name.~ rriay be u1i th· held on request if sufficie11t reason is appare11t. Poetry tc11! not be pub- lished. unwanted jels to \\'here only a bare minimum of citizens wilt feel the effect. SUPERVISOR Caspers ha s urged enlargement of the On tario Airport in lieu of the Chino Hills Ai11>0rt, Such is not a suitable solution. The majority or jet commuters conic fro n1 Orange County and most or th ese "'·ou ld prefer to dri\!e lo L.A. Int ernational rarher than to drive to Ontario. Jn this dav of fuel crisis. the consum1>Uon ~ctting to either L.A. or Onta rio \\·ou ld be n1uch greater than it \\·ould be to Chino Jl ills. The Ontari o Airport 'i ~ comparatively old and "·ould be costl y lo enlarge so as to handle the jumbo jets. It wo uld have to be up.datl'd considerably. olherwise ju1nbo j (' t p.'.lssengers will spend as much lirne 31 the airport waiting for their baggage as they do in getting to a nd fron1 Ontario. There a re 15,000 citizens of Or,tario "'ho are directly under the path of llie proposed jet activity and thesi' people 1\•ill nlost ccrt.'.linly rise up against !hi s invasion and costly Ja\\'SUits "'ill 11 urely result. So, Ont.'.lrio is not the '1r15\VCr . ROBERT G. McDERMONT Cnn1pni9n Spe11dh1g 'To the Editor : f an1 concerned about s eve r a 1 editorials published recently, incl uding yours. \\•hi ch favor restricting the amount of money a candidate for public ornce may spend on his politica l ca tnpaign. l BELIEVE in .'.l free press and I believe everyone has the right lo exprrss their views. right or \\Tong. I find it a bit frightening Lhat you editors do not agr~. Il is ironic that you are calllhg for restriction of the freedom of the press, the very lifeblood of your profession as well as the lifeblood of a free America. All A1nericans ha ve the right under the Constitution to print and disseminate anything they wi sh, restricted only by the lal''S of libel. The Constitution doe s 11ol exclude political candidates and docs not restrict the amount of material any person may disseminate. TillS RIGHT or free expression, ns insurl'<I by the Freedom of Speech and the Freedom of the Press, had no dollar limit in the Constitution. I find it shocking that lhe press itself is calling for government control on how much a person may spend on expressing Quotes Loul1 A. Allen, Palo Alto businessman. CQ!lector of primitive art -"As you study the evoluttonary development of leade.n;hip in the primitive tribeS and I.he place rnyths hold in their religion, yo u sec there. a re common patterns: l'!asic: to the development of our whole future. and you rcellze that by studying aboriginal pNJple we can come to 1mdersta nd ourselves." himself. A camp.'.lign co nsists enlirely of the printed and the spoken \1·ord. The pc<;1ple do not want this ri ght taken av>ay fr om a candid<i te or anyone rise. \Vhnl the peopl e really '\.\'ant is to kno1v \1•ho donated the money , ho\1' n1uch they donated <ind .,,,·here and ho"' the money "'as spent. Beyond any dou bl. lhe.V should have this infonn :ttion. Armed "·ith those facts. they can decide for themselves if the candidate is a free agent or if he is in a positio n to be iofluenced and by "·horn. SO~IE JlA \IE 1nfl'rred that I am agamst unrestricted ca 1n pa i g n i n ~ because I hsid a11 expensi ve campaign. Yet, they also say that the incumbent has an advantage '"'hen campa ign funds arc restricted. If l had only selfish n1otivcs, as some have inferred, then as an incumbcot, I "'ould favo r restricted tampaigns. The ri ght lo dislrib11Le pr in t e cl n1alcrinls and the ri ~ht to express oursel\'es ,1-ilhi n Uie la"·s of libel and slander began soon aft.er th c Bcvolutionary War and ha ve been morf? jealously protected by Americnns do"·n lhrou~h the years \\'ith less challenge 1h:in any other of ou r freed oms. I :ini for full campaign financial disclosure: \\'ho. \Vh.!Jt, \\'here, \\'hen and ll o\v. ln the oath of offi ce I took \1•hen l lx'camc a memb('r of the Board or Supervisors. I swore to prctect the Consti tution. Therefore. I can support no nc11• !:iw that \1·ou.!d abridge those rights. RALPH A. DIEDRICH Supervisor1 Third District County of Orange, Callfomla 1•rerr1ot11re J11dg1nent To The Editor: I read "'ith 1nuch interest th<' crititisn1 of W.L. Thompson and several other persons of Promontory Point I {"{'rt :iinly a<linit it looks like heck in the building: process but even an ugly ducklin g can tum into a swan. I wonder if these C'ritics have seen a sketch of the finished produ ct or if their minds are made up and they do not wis h to t>e confusl'<I by the facts. RErttE~1BER. Mr. Thompson , as long As the public demsinds more .serviCC'.~. more Jijcgua rds, better city roads . added bay serv ices and addt>d police and fire protection plus a million and ooe other services, the City Council must explore all sources of revenue and I am sure they see the whole picture much clearer than the Planning Department who are going to draw their salaries fron1 the property owners regardless. Please, Mr. W.L. Thompsoo. give us a background of your const ru ction talents so \Ve mny judge if you are really a qualified critic or if yo u are jtL1't spinning something fron1 the top of your head . WHEN 1 Y.'3S in India J .,,,'3S told during the building of the Taj "l\olatk1I it was opposed by millions so r nm not going to pass judgment on Promontory Point till I can see the completed: product. WAYNE \VlLSON ()bscenlt.11:> To TilC Editor : Could the senJible Councilman Howard Rogers I know be ont'! of those six city fathers who favor«! lh•I appalllngly honky tonk churchalde blemiJh that imPQAeS It.sell on the Newpart B(lach landscape? Does th e end re.oily justify the meana? Ugly is ugly no mAllcr how invlling it IS' to rarionAllie that a good cause is sufficient txcusc tor an eye.sore. Docs con11nitting a11 obsccni1y in th e name of the Lord make il any less an obscenity·: Pill!, LA~SDALE Widom'• l'ligl11 To the Edi tor: I an1 a to1ally disabled y,•idow and hav e been rece1\'ing aid from the state of Califomia. Tn Jar\u ary the state lWlled aH the disabled, blind and elderly over to the federal go1·crnn1cnt. \\'e ha1e been recei\·ing $I95 a month j a few dollars rnore for the. b!ind 1. but cfrectivr Jan. I, 1974. they granted us an increase of $35. l'iO\V ~fY REf'.o,. here in Costa Mesa is $120 plus u!iliti ~. \\'hirh I'll adm it is reasonable for !his area. but a disaster t() us y,·ho ca n't afford n1ort· than some pl;ice ln a ghetto. nut tl1c last hcartbreakin~ ne\\·s can1e this rnorning in Lhe n1ail "'hen the \V c 1 far c Depart.rncnt infonned me I was no longer eligible for the $40 "'orth 00 food stamps I have bee.n purchasing for S21, because of the $35 jncrcase in n1y grant. I can't afford to cat very n\uch any.fay and now when I !<pent the "·hole n1onth or January being grateful for the $35 increase, I voind up ll<lW be tng \\'Orsc off than be fore because !he pr ices kecr going up and up. T JUST can't undcN;tand that sin ce \\'e are so far below the poverty Je1·t'I now "'·hr lhey ke<>p wantin~ to add to our 'already mis erable pl ig ht and isn't there somethin g somcbod_v can do" VAYE COU LD Fnill1 R esl.,red To the Editor : \\'itl1 \V atergale in the nC\l'S, I felt compcJle<l to "Tile th is. I LOST my wallet in a phone booth recen11y. I nevrr expected to sec either the "'all ct. the ID or the $86 again. But, to my surprise. I received n telephone call and the caller took pains to meet me in Coron.'.l <tel t\lar to return everything. JI P had raisf'd his 16-ycar-<lld daughter who had found my \vallct to be hon est. nnd further. he put that teaching into practice wh en they mel me lo return the "'aUct. THE EVENT helped res tore n1y faith in hun1anity and I rewarded th em with as much as l cou ld . H's nice to know that despite the .scandals, the majority of average Americans are still honest. J. JOSEPH ANDREWS OlAHCH COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . \Veed, PubU!htr Thomas Keevi/, Editar Barbara Kre ibich Editoriol Page Editor Theo a!itor'ial ,pagl' ot t~ Daily Pilot .'ittks to lnk>nn and ~Umutale reade~ by prnenting oo this page diverw•commentary'on topic. ol in- ttttrt by sYndlcated cohunnl111s and ca.rtoonlms, b)' pnwkfinr a fon1m '°" mden' vlf!Wa and by prneritlng thll'I ncwspeptr'1 opinbw and ideu on C\lm!nt topic&. The editorial optnlrt'Jn:. of lht Dally Pilot &pPnr ~ In lhc tditoriAJ column at U,. 1ftO Cl( the pq:e. Oplnk>ns tx~ by the r.oJ. umnist1 !tnd cartoontlt• and leHt.r \Vrlters ere thtlr own. ea no el'ldorle- mtnt of their Vll!'W9 by 'the Da.11.y pt)ot lhou\d be bdtn"ld. Wednesday, February 6, 1974 • r ' ' ' ' -... Bup(ingittn~ Beaeh F~•-•1-in ·Valley . *'. . . -.. . .,.. r• " -, .~ -' -· -'*· .. I --• • • .,. • • --•• -. • ,---I• --- VOL 67, NO. 37, 5 SECTIONS, U c PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1974 Watt Next?-Electricity Bill 1£ your. regular budget figuring comes up about $3 sho rt this mont h, cbeck your electric bill first. Top officers of Southern California Edison Company 's Orange Co u n t y operJtion said Tuesday countians will pay a record 18.5 percent more for electricity in February than they did in Janua ry. The reason ls the san1l! one causing gasoline prices to ju1nµ at the locaJ scrvu,;c sl<ition -soaring fuel costs that could reach record proportions this year for bulk customers like Southern Cali- fornia Edison. Orange County division manager Phil f\.1a rtin said the company is now paying $13.50 a barrel for low-sulphur Indonesian oil compared with $2.20 only four years ago. Marlin sakl it is not un reasonable to assume the price will hit $20 a barrel son1etime this year. !vfartin said a year ago Edison paid $5.12 a barrel and only three months ago the price was $7.50 ~ barrel. Martin said another contributing fact or v.1as Tuesday's reallocation by the federa l power commission of l.2 million barrels of Edison fuel to other parts of the nlltion. But J\lartin told newsn1en the deficit Jn fuel oil sup plies can be made up through strict voluntary and mandatory conservation measures. Late last month, the Stat ~ Publ ic U1iliries Co1nmission ordered an addi+ tional five perc:-ent cutback by Edison's major industrial and commercial users over and above the JO percent cutb:::.cks already in force. Martin said Edison has aver::iged ab-Out six to seven percent savings in powe r usage through ci!izcn cooperation over the past two months and eal'h ad ditional percentage point means another one niillion barrels of fuel oil saved. The price increase \1•on 't iinmediately affect the cily of Anahein1 , "'hich is Going a bulk ctLS!on1cr of I:;dison and serves its own residents. South County areas includ ing San .Juan Capist rano and S:1n Clenu:-n1e also 1von·1 feel the pinch because they are se rvicctl by San Diego G.'ls ;ind Electric Con1pa11y. 111artin said Edison 'viii probably contt> up about tO rn illion barrels short of the 60 tnillion it needs this vc.;1r to serve its customers but if )h(' Cutbacks succeed, that n1ight be n1adt· up. Pete \\'oods. Edison cnerg.v servic('s n1ana ger, said the n1undalory culb::iek:. Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Up $3 orderl•d b~1 thl' PUC ,1·ill nccoun t for 011ly ~1buui <ine pt>rcent of thl' nl'ecled r('dtirtiun '"1lh the ren1<11nder con11n" l11ruugh eitizt"n coo!)l'ra!io 11_ 0 ;\\;11·!iu notl'd 1ha1 !he tuH.:crtain energy ~1 t1 it1on h;1.; e;111;;l'll pl'oL' 111:<> :1( Soulitcn+ CH!1!'urn •1 Ed1~on :ls \\!'11 II(' s;11d Dll n"11· h11·ing has hl'l'n i>!Opped <Hid rnn11y c~111it;ll projt:('IS sln11ed do11n ht>e:iusc of gro1v1ng htt~I t·o:-t•;. lie s;1id J·:dison grOSSt'<I .'lbO ttt SI bill1011 l:tst \'('Jr but ~Hild out ni.:nrly .$~lUIJ nullion· !or tiu.::J oil. Coast Power Plant Wins Go-ahead By_ April 30 Nixon Will Seek To Lift Controls \VASH INGTON 1AP) -Tile Nixon administration told Congress today it intends to rernove all mandatory wage <1nd price controls after April 30 - except for the health and pelroleuin sec tions of !he eronomy. If Congress agrees. it \vould mean the bulk of the U.S. economv would be funct ion ing control-free for ·lhe lir~1 1in1e since August 1971. Dean Loses La1v Lic ense ALEXANDRIA, Va. IAP) -John \\', Dean III. Presid('Jlt Nixon 's official lawyer for nearly three years. lost his license to practice !aw today because of unethical. unprofessional and unwa rranted c:onduct in the Watergate coverup . A lhrec-mao panel of Virginia State Circuit Court judges deliberated one hour and 20 1ninu1es berore disbarring Dean. The :15-year-old former counsel to the Pre~idcnt who later became hls chief accuser, did not testi ry at the he::tring. Dean's lawyers asked that the rourl only suspend him temporarily unt il "the last chapter is written" in the \Vatcrgate case. Heroic Policema11 Donald Anderso11 Will Be Honored Fountain V a l I e y Pohcc ·Officer Donald Anderson wi\f receive a citation for bravery Feb. 9 at the American Legion Valor and Merit Aw~d Banquet. The banquet will be at the Seddleback Inn in Santa Ana, Authority for Phase 4 controls expires April 30. Cost of Living Council Director John T. Dunlop, wbo outlined the Administration plans, said consu:~._rs could expect some addi tional increase in prices as a result of lifting of controls. He said this "'Ould result from ( l) realignment of sop-u; prices that have been beld down;· (2) the removal of built-in delays on price increases by bit rom panies, and (S) testing of the market by some ~mpani.es to 1Jet bow high they can ral~ prices. Dunlop implied present c o n t r o I s outlived their usefulness despite the prospect of continuing inflation . ··under the economic conditions anticipated in the year ahead," he told the Senate Banking Com m ittee's subcommittee on production a n d stabilization, "the problems created by a full program of mandatory wage and price controls outweigh the contributions such controls can make to price stabiltiy." Dunlop said the council planned to continue gradual ' decontrol of the economy before April 30 and v.·ould continue seeking COl!1milments for price restraints and other inflation-reducing actions from industfies in exchange for decontrol during this period . The Administration also proposed turning ihe Cost of Li ving Council into an umbrella economic agency to watch over inflation and to coordinate economic activities of federal and Io ca I government agencies. Such an agency has been Dumlop 's pet project. Dunlop said the Administration wants authority to continue mandatory controls over wages and prices charged in the health indu stry, including h o s p i t a I , doctors and dentists. un til the government ena cts a national health in~urance program. He noted that. C.Ongress already has granted separate authority to continue controls over the petroleum industry until February 1975. Those controls arc administered by the Federal Energy Office. Dunlop indicated the Administration w~ reluctantly seek to continue controls in other areas as well if the need arises between now and April 30. He said there "may be r: ~sonable differences of opinion over the question of the need ror authority for wage and price controls in other sectors. t ' -DtUJ Pilot Stitt Phclto CITY AND RAILROAD GETTING TOGE HER ON THESE TRAFFIC SIGNALS Up to Now, Expensive System at Main, Gothard and Garfield Has Only Blinked ~~~~~~~~'--~~~~'- Kissi1iger Says Lingering Oil Ba1i 'Boycott' From Wire Services \VASHING1'0N -Secretaiv of Stale Henry A. Kissinger said today that C(,ntinuation of the Arab oil embargo against the United States "can only be construed as blackmail." Speaking of the forthroming conference of energy conswning ™'lions to open l\1onday, Kissinger said the''Uniled Stat.es is almost exclusively responsible for all events that have led to a cease-fire and troop disengagement bel\Veen Israel and Egypt. Kissinger told the annual luncheon meeting of the Harvard-Yale-Princeton Club that he had been given every reason o believe that if such steps were taken, the Arab oil embargo would be lifted. "If now (current) pressure ta ctics are continued , il can only be conslrued as blackmail," Kiss inger said. Kissinger, suffering from flu, said that the Feb. 11 energy conference is not intended to produce a confrontation with the Arab oil-producing states. He also denied 1hat tilt conference mean t the interest• of developing countries would be Ignored. He said that all such charges of confrontallon and lack of concern for developing countries were inaccurate. "1be ('Jlergy crisis will have to be (See KISSINGER, Page 2) Railroad Traffic Lights To Show Differe11t Hues Those blinking traffic lights at the railroad crossing on r.lain Sireel in Huntington Beach should turn their normal shades of green. yellow and red beginning Monday or Tuesday. At $85,000, they Y.'ere the most expensive set of traffic signals installed anyv.·herc in the city. But since October they have done nothing but flash on and off red signals for the. motorists Teen Faces Tria] In Hotel Arson LOS ANGE LES (APJ -After a five+ day hearing. a judge has ruled there 'vas enough evidence to try an Ar izona teenager in Superior Court on murder and arson charges in a fir e that killed 25 persons. Michael Altenburger . 13, Tucson, Ariz .. was ordered Tuesday to appear for arraignment Feb. 13 in Judge M. Ross Bigelow's court. Offlcers said Altenburger had come to the Los Angeles area only one day before the Nov. 15 StraUord Apartments fire. Police said the youth. arrested near UCLA less than 10 miles from the fire, twice made confessions. on i\Iain and Gothard streets and Garfield Avenue. The city would no t turn the si~::ils on for anything else until Southern Pacific Railroad made its track crossing safe. A railroad official said a track crew was at work this week installing a safety device that will automatically change all fi ve signals to red when a train approaches the intersection. The rail work should be complete by Thursday he said. wni ch prompt ed city officials to say the lights will be in full operation ~londay or 1'uesday. Ralph Leyva, city traffic t•ngineer, said such lights are turned on at the beginning of a \\-'eek so ihey ca n be !ested a rew clays herore they n1u st handl e ltea vy tl'CcKend trarfic. For the past few mont hs. motorists ha ve crawled through the wide intersection at <1 cautious pace which ha s eliminated traffic accidents there . The signals were part or a $286,000 project whiCb included the widening of Garfi eld to Go lden West Street, and installation or new tra!fic lights at Garfield-Golden West. Future plans call for the rerouting of G<>thard and extension of it to Lake Street, thus making the current five-wa y situation less confusing. Anderson is being honored For saving an unconcious driver from a burning car at the junction of the Newport and San Diego freeways last July while en route home from work. The car had struck a road embankment" and burst into fl ames. Anderson already has been cited for his act.ions by the city of Fountain Valley. Valley Approves Huge Sports Center ]UST 'TWO CALl,S SOLD TWO CYCLES Here are three powerful lines or adVertising copy that lasted through only two calla:, after the ad appeared in the Daily Pilot: -350 BULTACO Alptna '73, very clean & 100 Kawauld. Btst oUer. (Phone No.) Both machines were sold to the second caller. Now , the Dally ]>Jlot won't guarantee results like that every time, but you can be llUn!·yw'll 1•t-"'""1t&- wlth Daily Pilot advertising. Want to test it for your.sel£? Dial the direct line to results at the Daily J>ilot. Phone 64U678. By CANDACE PEARSON Of "" Dal,., ..... 11•11 A S4 million sports center was approved Tuesday by the Fountain VaUey City Council after a stormy, two- hour public bearing. The vote was ._1, With Councilman AI Holllnden ilisoentlne. to rezone a.s acres on Warner >,vende about &OO·feet welt or Brook.bunt Street ) r o .in agricultural to commercial . · 11ie action wlb allow development of the "The Fountains," a eports and fitness center. an adjacent office bulldl"tl and a restaurant. About 20 opponents to the project sil-m-one Tecuon-or the council chambers and stood ln un ity when led by speaker Ha'rry Ivy. · Ivy saild N!tklents arc wonied that their bouaes won't appreciate fuD y in value if a commercfl project is built. He also objected to increases in noise, traffic and lights, to changes in the city's master plan and to the exclusive na ture or the club. He said It would only duplicate racilities planned in Mile Square Part , by the city. nte property is master planned as res- idential. Other~ 11peaken -Including <)ty · coUncll candldate Roger Stanton .'...... w,anted the .. ~ocil vote delayed untU alter the March 5 election. , "Let , the people decide," Stanton argued. "I'll take a stand on it and the three or you running for re-election thou1d a leo.'1 · · But eoUncilman Bernie Svalstad Vlbo is not up for re-election. said, ·1Post· poning it doesn't tnke. any pr~\l~_bl.f the condldlltcs. By '°ting tonl1ht. you get an idea of how these people feel ," During developer George O'tell's rebuttal. he asked the supporters of the project to stand . There were more than 40, twice the number against it. 'Ille action sparked yelling from many of the opponen lS, who demanded, "How many of these people live in Fountain Valley _ . , how many are property own- ers? As the supporters stood up and down or alternately raised and lowered their h3nds in response. the anitrv resi- dents shouted. "SLart again. '1 ut this tinle only one to a household stand up." Scott, after quieting the hearing, said he favored the project because it would t.ake pressure off the city facilities and provide more recreation in the city. Councilmen Ed Just and Sval.stad hpressed ron c('rn that more houses in '1be .-ea would inlcn!ify th e overcrowded ... ' conditions in city schools, especially nea r- by Plavan. Hollinden said he wasn 't opposed to the athletic club itself, but to the id ea of chanf{ing the master plan adoptc:I by the city. The sports center will have 10 tennis courts, 10 handball courts, separate gyms. martial arts and gymnastics training centers, Olympic s i ze d swimming pool, running track (In the roof, youth center, nutrition bar and preventive med icine clinic. Otott. who is developing the project with Chuck Coker and Dr. Wilfred Cohen, said the facilities would be made available to oon-member youngslcr11 for physica l fltne.ss training w h e n c v e r possible. The club's membership goal is 2.000 persons. r ' EPA Loses Expansion Halt Bid By TOM BARLEY Ol ll1t D•ll1 Piiot Sl•lf An env1rnomenta! protection org<iniin- lion ':; bid 10 halt the planned exi}ansion of the Edison Comp;in,· gPncr;iting s!a- ion in Jiunti ngton BcaCh ~·as firmly re- jected 1.a1c Tuesday by Or<lngc County Superior Court Judge Mark Soden. (Re- lated Story, Page 3.) Pointin g out to both sides that he had carefully \Vcighed all the fa ctors argued C1 gainst the need for electrical po\l'Cr, .Judge Soden ruled that the city of Jiuntington Beach had made a "good faith attempt" to evaluate 1hc environ1nental in1pact of the expansion. Ar1n1ments by the Environ1nental Coalition ol Orange County to the effect that the city did not have aut hority to act on he proposed $310 million expansion at Pacific Coast Highway and Newland Street were just as firmly thromi out by Judge Soden . He said l'M' could see "no dispute as to !he l.'lnd agency .. rrnd thal the city had fully complied with I~ EnvironnH'n!al Quality Act of 1970 when the ci ty touncil took approval action lasl Oct. 15. Co;1!ition 1 a w ye r s unsu ccessfull y argued that the city had failed to subm it crpi cs of env:ironm cntal i 1n pa c 1 st.a1 emcnls to several other affected agencies. They also argued "'ithout succe ss that the city should have \'/ailed for reactions .'lllcl corn1nents fron1 those agencies. befor" rnaking a fina l decision. Judge Soden dis missed tho s e arguments as irrelevant and ruled lhat the city had fulfilled all its legal obligations at Lhe time the counci l voted on the Edison expansion. "I have seen and hcnrd sub.~tanti::il evidence to that effect and I am here· \1-·ith denying the v.•rit of mandate so11ghl by the Environmental Co()Jilion ." Judge Soden said. Reds Launch Cos111os ''°TOSCO\\' (AP ) -The So,·ict Union lod<1y launched the 63lst satellite in its top-secret Cosn1os scrirs , the offi ci:il nc'1's age ncy Tass reportf'd. Cosmos ha s been used as a blanket desi~natlon for a wide range of Soviet pace missions. from collection of routine '"eather data to tests of mi ssiles. Coast • Weather The sun is going to shine and the '~ind is going to blow Thurs. day. according to the weather serv- it·c with slightly cooler tempera- tures along the Orange Coast. Hig hs at the beaches 64 rising to 68 inland. Overnight lows 42-46. De- creasing \Vinde(fhursday afternoon. • l INSIDE TODAY Associated Press scie nce w1·it· ers take a fresli took. at researclt and treatntent involving the controoorsiat cuncer dl'ug lae- trite. Two-part sel'itrs beg·ins to-· day on Page 8. IOI YO¥r Sff\llcl t lNlll!e )t !.. M .• ,.,. t c111i.ml1 J Clftff CO<'Mr t C!•Uittetl 41,S(l corn lei '1 Cr-ou._.rd U 0.1111 NOlktt 11 Eo:tli.1'11( Plff I l!"!erl1l~~Rt t•·11 l'l"lll(t 11-» FOMI 17· .. l'or ltlt lltcar.t ,. Ho,..K-n • I '? OA!L V Pl l Ol - PENN SYLVANIA NATIONAL GUARD SMEN MOVE IN ON STRIKING TRUCK DR IVER S NEAR SOMERSET Trucker• s,orn Pre•ident Ni xon's Plan to Fr eei.e Price of Diesel Fuel, Co ntinue Stoppage Tr11clc Str ilce Acco111pa11ied :1Jy Viole11ce By The Associate'({ Press Stepped-up violence marked th • sc\'enth d:iy of the 'tndepl'nC.:('nl truckl'.'rs' shutdov.•n today and la\\'mcn in several .areas moved out to escort truck convoys carryi ng food. furl and othe r needed ·items in short supply. One deat h \\'[ls ...reported. •· c:ovcnu11rn t negotiators in \\'ashington tried again to end the protest ove r Juel prices and freight rates. The drivers .s:iid they \\-'Cr!' not sa tisfied 1vi1h President Nixon's action Tuesday lo freeze the price of diesel fur l. The drivers are seeking 11 rollback in fue l prices and pe rmiss ion to pass on higher costs to the shi pping companies. ; .1nde~den1 _I.fuckers block aded puo1ps &t Sacramento area truck slops toclar. and ·began asking truck strp operators lo shu t do1\·n. : Califo rn ia Highway Pat rol dispatch::-r Sonja Liles said t"o truck slo"'s in the sout h part of the cit y shut dovon for 24 ~urs at ·the request of truckers. • · •A tfl!rd on Jnterslatc 68: just north of dov.'TIIO\vn Sacramento refused to shut do\ITJ, she said . The truckers coordinated the ir can1· paign on Citizens Band radio. They said threy v.·ould only al lo111 trucks \l'ith per- ishable cargo to take on fuel. Federal energy chief Will iam E. Simon told a House committee that the driver- ·owners should be nl!owed "an imrncdiatc ·cost pass-through.'' Asked about pros pects for a 'settlement , he rrplicd : "The best l ran say is r m hopeful \\IC can reason "'ith : these people.·· Pennsylvan ia Gor. Uli llon J. Shapp met v.·ith federal labor trouble shooter \V_ J. Usery and said later. "Hopefully we'll be nble to grt this thing resolved soon nov.·.·· The violence v.•hic h hns marked the protest si nce its bc,(l'inn1 n,1:: Th11r.><.lay increased and appeared niore serious. One trucker \.Vas shot to death Tuesd ay night in IJelaware and seve ral drivers 1vere shot and v.·oundl.'d O\'rrnight or early toda y. Th e De!av:are shoot ing 1;1.•as the second death res ul ti ng from the shutdoy,·n. Pol iCT' in \l'ild1\'no<I. Fla., t\•acu;i!rd a crO\\'rled truc k tcrn1111 al at about JI a,tn. rnrl.<1y :ift1:r a tPlrphonert !X1mh threat. 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IOlllllOf N iii 11 C°'!f /Ntu, Ct ll..,...,!t, Su"°""l~han l>Y Ct ttltr U .U MOl'l~I¥. tw m••• 1.J.11 mon1111•, 11111111..-, (1U l lt11!1Qr>1 1) I' MO~l'll" Coast Motorist s Find Ope n S tcttions S carce By RUDI ~I EDZJELSKI 01 th• Dally 'II•• s11U Open service: st<1t1 ons con1inue lo be a rare sight on t:.~ Orang<' C1lHSl today as moto rists find i! n1ore and 1nore difficult to obtain gasoline. So me stations have been closL'<.l all \Veek as a result of oil company back· orders caused by statiOQS demandlng their February alloca tions. (Belated Story, Page 3.) The problem, accord ing to distributors fo r the major brands. is th at the slttt1ons ran out of their Janu ary allocations and are demanding their Feb1ua 1·~ aJlo lments al! at once. "\\le can·t meet everybody's requrst at once," said Mickey Parr. an AR CO official. "The allocation eac h dealer is entitled to. he vlill get. There's no Huuti1i g ton City Council Elec ti on Final To tal: 14 l'l1cre \ri ll bt' 14 ron tcndr rs ror four ci!v council senls i11 1h£' Apri l 9 Jlu.ntington Beach nnrnicipa l t'il'rl 1on. fn the race fo r t•i !y r!erk. four rrsident.s \1•ill run , 11·hi1e Ci1 .v A1lor111 'y J)on Bonfa has no oppositio n to his re-el<'ction effo rt. The extended fili n~ J)<'rirxl for lhf" co uncil race offici;1lly L'I OSl'd at 110011 Tursday. r-ili ng, orig inall.v schcxlul ed 10 close last Thursday. v.·as left open because one incumbent counci tn1an. Jack Green. is not sreking re-clC'rlion. ThC' Slate elcclions code rrquirl''i :tn extension of filing when that happens. The 14 council candidates nrc: Robert Alberts, nttomey; \\'ill iam Ar mstrong . retired 1farine Corps orficrr ; Ted Bartlett , incumbent council nH1n: Dr n ~i l ph R:iuer. 1ruSIL'l' of ho1h lht' 11untington Reach Un ion /-ligh Sch0ol and Ocean View (elen1entary1 Sch{)(il districts; Hobert Bolen. surf !<ihop operator ; 1\I C0<:11. i 11 c u tll be n r rou ncilman; John Flood, .\l.IJ. :111d attorn ey. Also : BrllCt· (;abrielson, clcclriC'il l cn~inCt'r : i\orin;i (;1bb!:. incun1brn1 eouncih1·oman; George ~1 c C r a c k c n fo rmer counciln1an: tllnrk I' or t c r plnnning ('n rnn1issioner ; Philip Pt1 rn1an. :ittorney; .John S1\'ain, husi nl'ssn1an and Harril·I \\'iedrr. eh:11rn1an of 1 h 1• L'll\'1ronrnc ntal c:ouncil. ' In the clerk's race. in cutnbent AliL'1,1 \\len t\vorth is seeking 1•lccl1011 fnr !ht· firs! !itnc. having b('e n ;ippoin!t'd to !he post aft<'r the dr;ith l<is! spring of Cily Clerk Paul .Jones. She 1s ehatlengl.'d by James Dukc!lc. a coun t.I' harbor department cmp!oyc: Bernard r-.lahoney. who ran against Jones in 197'.! ~nd Katherine \Valli11 . ;i pla nning C9mn1issioner. question abo ut that. \\·e·re \Vorking as diligently as we can to fill the orders." Scattered closings have been noted In Costa i\lesa. Laguna Beach. ~l ission \'iejo and ~luntington Beach. Corona de! tll ar. dry earlier this week, now has gasoline once niore. The scarcity of gasoline has in many casPs forced motorists to look for a t<tnkful during lhei r lun ch hours. Many sta tions which formerl y closed early in the eve ning apparently now arc openi ng liitt'r in the 1nor11ing to co nse rve on gnsolinc. Pa rr said some service stations which r;1n out during the latter pa rt of Janua ry 11·l're allo\1•ed to "borrow" on the ir February allocations. They now have run out of those advance shipments and n1ust 1\·ait their tu rn until all othe r dealers ha ve rece ived their initial Frbruary shipments. "It seems that some dealers are able to \\'Ork out their allocations better than others. Of course v.'e have oo. voi ce 111 telling them how to do th is. But sonic arc doing a be!ter job than others 111 dete rmining bow n1uch lo sell each day,'' Parr said. l~conomy Servic e Stat ions. a c;ulf Oil subsidiary, wi\h 13 self-service outlets, reported that its station at 202 1 Newport Blvd .. Cos ta l\lcsa , has been closed ;.i ll 11·1~e k because of an ..:nti rely different prnb!cn1. "Ours is a n1anpawer problem. It's no! bcc;iu se \l•e've been out of gas," said Gordon Pelrlo. service station sl!pl'r\'i..,or. "\\'c\c had :1 rapid tu rnn1l'r. 0Jr people eon1e <Jnd go. But \\IC hal'c be en intervicv.·ing and \~·e hope to have that stalion OIJ{'n today," he ;1dd ed. A spokesn1an fo r !he Orang£> County outlet of Exxon appeared mystifil.'d abo ut the. high number of closed stations. "There 's a g;isoli ne shortage. \\'e have 110 product 10 sell," he com n1ented. F r o m Page 1 I\ISSINGE R . • • ,!•!! 11.:d 111 ;1 rnn~urner·produ<'rr n1el.'l 1ng .. Ii<· 111•rr·d \\1111ld ht• l1pJd ~hori l v <tll(·r !ill' 1''1 lJ 11 fll{'l'IUlg. . l\1s~l11gcr v1arncd the Arab eountri<·'i :1 1.,;1111.~t using tht' oil bovcott as a prt•:-;-;ur e lat·!ic 10 force · an 1srarl1 1111hdra y,·:1J. K1,.;,.;111 grr !<i<11d 1/1<1! such tactics \l·ould ;_iffl'cl · ho11 11c cunduc: our dip!o:nacy." Hov,.l·l'er. hr discl3in1cd having 1:1ny 11fJicial in!nrmatinn that Syria is see king LO mn1itn1ents fron1 Saudi Arabia and orhrr Ar:ib oi l producers fo maintain lht·1r squee1,e un lil Israel pu!ls back 10 pr\'·1967 borders. /\nd Kissinger re i t e r a ted l'.S suppor! -"in the inters! of world lkGC('" -(or United Natiom resolutions calling on Israel to give U\l terri tories gai ned in the 1967 and 1973 wars wit h Arab slates. Vall ey Cou11cil Action llcre in capsul(' forn1 arc Fount ;1in Va lley Cit y Co11 ncil : the 111<1JOr <tCtions la kcn Tuesday night by the Sl'ORT CE:'llTJ<:R: Voted 4-1 to rr1,o ne 8.5 <1cres on \Va rner Aven ue \\'est of Brookhur~t Street fro1n ag ricultural to com rnrrcial. The action after a noisy, fY.'O·hour-long hearing \\'ill allow devrlopmcnt of "The F'ountains," a $4 millio n sports and fi tness center. office building and restau rant. :\fORE 1\lONEY: Unanimously boosted monthl y salaries of city council members from S200 to $250, to lake effect !l.·larch 12, arter the council elec· lio n. TELEVISION: Agreed lo a six month.'> exte nsion of mem bership In the Public Cable Television Aut hority at a cost of about $3,000 if three other cities join. fl1EDICAL PAHK : Spli t 3-2 on lhe resolution (orm aLizing the council's .Jiln. 8 approval Of a parking \'B riallCC for COflStructiOJJ of three-Story medical offices adjaccnl to Fountain Valley t losplt.a.L CO~tPl.EX CONTRA CT: Approvc'CI a contract for detailed construction dr;nving~ of !he r1ry's $2 n11llion recrcallonal !11cility planned Jn f\lilc Square ltcgional Park. l ; High Wii1d s Expectecl To Contii1ue lligh y,•inds ,,.,·tnch kept Oran<!e Ca::st n1otorists gripping their steering wheels today are e.xpccted to continue thr ough 'l11ursday. Though gu.'!1\S up to 35 miles per hou r buffeted the coast and lnland valleys. little damai e "'a' reported in Orange County. l'ersoruiel at Ora nge County Airport said they are keeping an eye on tied- do"11 aircraft. One private plane was torn loose th is morning, a spokesman said. Llfeguard:s in Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, San Cle mente and Hwitinglon Beach reported high tide of 6.8 feet al 9; 15 a.m. but sai d of(s.horc winds leveled nn already nat surf and kept the sea fro m doi;;g any damage. The gusts stirred up dirt from construction sites and sent trash cans and debris cl11ttering through many neighborhoods. In El ·roro, a resident nt he end or a cul-de-s ac at El Ca ba llo Drive and Cona Cresta Drive got a front yard full of his neighbors' garba ge and trash when wind channeled all the de br is int o hi:s lot. Power outa ges 11·rre reported only in !he O'Neill Park-'I'rabuco Canvon area "'herl' 1,()00 CUSIOl!ll'rs of ·Southern California 1'~dison 11·rre 1non1entarily without elcctricitv \\·hen :i tree ble1v do1rn on Live O;ik Canyon Road. One moton:ycHst <ilong the San Diego Freeway betv.·een El Toro Road and Sand Canyon Road reported morning 1vinds "the strongest I've e v e r experienced on t\\'O v.·heels or four.'' But Highwa y Patrol spokesmen :said no accidents \\·e re reported and motorists ,1·crc slo1,1,·ing do1vn to fight the gusts. A tree fell into a portable classroom at Tustin tti~h School early today but no injuries res ulted. Authorities at both Dana Harbor and Newport !·!arbor said no boats had been blown loose from th eir moorings and thal only two minor incidents of small craft in trouble were reported. Tax Help Off ere<l For Seniors, Lo,ver l11comcs Lower income and senior ritizen taxpayers can get free help in fill ing out their tax returra from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ~1ondays at \Vestmin:ster High &hool. The service at 14325 (,oJden\vrst St., room G-8. is offer ed by the Volunteer lncorne Ta x Ass istance Program (V ITA) 111 1he adult school of the Hunt ington BPach Union High School District. VIT A !rains volunteers to fi ll out "fairly sin1plc" lax returns, es11ecially thC' sho rt for1n 1040-r\, Ken Jooes, supervisor of the adult school. said. Ta xp11yers who v.·ant to attend VIT,\ sessions shou ld bring the tax fomis !hey rec eived in lhc mail, salary, interest :uxl dil'idend statements and any olher pertinent reco rds. T hree Die in Plunges S,\X 1•nAX CISCO IL'PI ) ~There 11'ere 1hree death plu nges Tu e.sday in S111 Francisco. tY.'O from the \.olden Ga tl' Br idge and the other frotn the nev• ll~·att Rege ncy J-lote\. Kid11a11 Sce11e l'olire go o\·er the sr.:ene of the kidnaping 'l'uesday or 19·yca r-old l'.:itrir1a l fe:ir:-:t. dau ghter of newspaper executive Randolph llearst, in Berk eley, Story. Page 7, ~ ~---- ---~------ Foi111tai11 Valley's Cou11cil Vot es Itself Pc1y h1c1·ea se Foun tain \·al ley City Council members after March 12 will be pa id $2$0 a month, a $50 boost from present salaries . 1'he currc11t Founlai n Va!!C'y city council men. th rre of \\'horn are up for re-elec tion ~la rch 5. Tu csdny ni ght voted the pay incrrnsc ·allo11•ed by a boost in city population. Ci!~' Attorney Totn \Voodruff tolrl counciln1cn th :n 11011· 1hat thl' nu1nber of rcsidC'nls h:is 4'rl gi'd over thl' 50.00U inark. the salary hsted in sla te codl's is higher. The council took the action in spite of an appciil by Roger S111nton, a C'OUnr.:il candidate. to rrjer t the extra money in the fncf' of rising unemployn1en1 among resid('nts. He cal led 1t a •·gesture.·· S!anton·s argument \ras countered hy resi dent Vaugh n Conna lly. "There·s too h 1 ;i s t e d much misund erst.1nd ing on this subjecl ," s.1id Connally. v.·ho po1ntl'd out !hal he rarelv :s peaks in favo r of in c r ca s 1 n g t xpcndltu res. "If 1\·c can 't :i rford a few more bucks.'' he :1dded . "y,·e L'an't even afford a ei ty here ... i\1e:1v tcrn1s of off ice fo r the city co un cil bC';:in one 11 cek after the !I.larch 'l \'Ole, in which l\tayor c:corge Scott and Council n1en Ed J 11st and Al Holl ind rn arc see king rc-e!e1;1101i. _,[ayor Scott llead e ,, a ll e v D i111 ee l\[a r ch Fow1tain Va lley \tayo r George 8. Scott 11'ill be the 1 9i~ ci1y can1p:1ign chairman for the ~l arch of Dimes. Th e charity sponsors r es ea r c h . im munization cli nics ci ncl educational fit n1s and SfX-'ll kC'rs dealing with birth dl•fects and lhf'ir possibl e preve ntion. \\'ayne ~1. Lane of the Bank ol America \\'ill act as treasurer for this year's ca 111paign in Founta in Valley. Pla11t Threat 'Loive r Gas' E1n1J loye Warned Hunt ington Reach police today step ped up pa trols around A Gulf Oil Com- pany refining plant 11·here an emp!oy e received a death threat because of high gas prices. "Tell yo ur big shots lhat if the price Cof gasoli ne) isn 't do v.n in the morn· ing. there 11·ill i:lE' two dead people." f:u\f employe James Olds hea rd y,·hen he answe red the phone cit the plant at 21471 Ne y,·Jand St. about 5:15 p.m. Olds to ld police the caller had n male, adu lt voice and hung up after ma kin~ the lhrea t. Coin pan y security officers \\'ill probably investigntc the incident, Olds !old police bu t he rrquested and 11•as promised an increased pa tro l chel:k. And he kept the light s brightly burning all night, police said . I _, i~~:--~·sJSCENTERmffi'.:cosrAMESA::'.646:1919~ ,,, ii~~''i t:!~t=-.!i. ··~-'C!"":-..~·nr-..1; '~ ., ' , SALE- Tennis Dresses Insulated Jackets Reg. 14.95- Sale Price 9.95 --. Wool Sox Reg. l50-Sale Price 95c Tournament ·Reif BaSketball' Shoes Reg. 18.95-Sale Price 12.95 Marcraft Tennis Rackets Reg, 40.00--Sale Price 24.95 Colored CY202 Basketballs Regular 18.95-Sale Price 14.95 All Sale Artiles SUbject To Stock on Hand Ol'EN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY I .. Champion HandbaH Gloves ~ Racquetball Racquets ~ Table Tennis Paddles ~ Wilso11-Dunloi>-Oavis H Bancroft Tennis Rackets ~ Badminton Rackets ' Squash Rackets • . ~ .. Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Acrylic Warm Up SUtts Sweat Shirts & Pants Nylon Wann UP Jackets Gym Shorts & Shirts Adidas-Converse-Tretom Tennis Shoes Tennis Shirts & Shorts Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes Repairing PHONE 646·1919 ~I • ' • ' • . 1 • \A'cdnt~d.ly, Ftbru.\ry b 1'174 H D/\ll Y PILOT fl IN· At Y~ur .1 ·IXOll Servi Asked Sticky uestion A . unctay, \\'ed~sdfy •nd frlday Fe~ Of lhe Doll; Plltl 1\1.D., El Toro In l)<·<·r 1nb1!r. lour olfi t lfn of this lirn1 \1t'rl' <"harAcd lly th e Nassa u County IHstrict AtloTney i,1i th grand lprceny in thr Sl't·ond dPJ!rCt'. ffirg1·r.\'. possession 0 1 for gc1t i11.~tru111cnts and fal sifying 1·o1np:1ny rl't'nr1ts j(lrr cornpl aints such as rours. Tht· in\•estij!ation came 11ftcr lhe · First Nationa l City Uank rPporletJ un:iuthori·tccl 1·h;1rgcs to :\lasle r Chari;:e aetou11ts. Th e bank first csti1natcd its loss at alJoul 518,!100. Si nc e thl'n, olht·r l'hargc 1·un1 firms h:1\'t' rl·porled similar cases. Fu(o F;1clury has :ilso filed k1r hankruptty and now is filling filn1 processing orders. Barnell Lt!vy. chief or the Consun1cr Fraud llureau for the l!l<ih· llr l\1·w York , says Iha t "lhousantJ s" :ire affettcd, but those 11·ho ordered supplies muy not ~rt r~titution. 1'ers11ns "·Uh unfillt.-rl orders shoultJ 11rlh·: \\'ill i:tn1 ltudin, lll'fcrt'C in :iunkruptt·y. ll.S. J)istrict Court. 900 t::tlisun Al'e .. \\'l'slbur\'. :"\.Y. llfi!lll (File ,\'o. i:.08-121 11. Thr~1· · i,1•llh charge ca r1I problems sut·h "~ you rs may ~·rite : :\11ssa11 funnly l)istrirl 1\llurney. 26! Old Country llfL .. \lint'uk1. ,\'.\'. llf>Ol, and t·onl;11·t lht'ir (llln bank. G1•11di11~1 llt•111 1)1'.:A n PAT Our f;11111ly JUS! bought a frt'C7.1'r and now we're unabll' to dt"crde bl't111ccn 111·0 frec1.cr Uecf dealers. tlnl'. 11ho chur~i·s a hi~hl'r Pl'll'l'. sa~·s hrs 1ncat i.~ L:SUA Choicl' nun1bcr 2. Ano1her says lus n11•a1 is l,SU1\ Cho1cc. h111 h1 · didn't provide an~ nuinbl'r. His 1lrlt't'~ 111·rr lOV.'l'r. I.lo tlll'St' nun1h1'r i.:radi·s h:11"1.' ;111~!11111~ !o do 1\1lh qu~!i1,1 ;ind ti.:n<li:rnl·~s of lho· heef· l\.E., San t.:lemcnle .\'o. in addllion to LJS[),\ 11uality grades uf prinu" choice, tli·.. lhere al!ilo arc USllA ~·ield gradl'S \\hit h use :..i numbt'rini: svs t1·n1 of I lhrou){h 5. The lo11 est 011n1tk-r j.;i\'l'!' you the n1~I mral and th e leasl \.\·asle tahuut 20 pert·ent 11uste l and th<' hil!ht'r n1unhrrs eonlain 1norr 11 a~t(• 1:1:i ('11°r1·cut 1. This n11·:1ns ~un <·a n r~pert tu pa~· a Jn11l'r pri<'l' lor a hii;:hrr nurnher1'd ~ icld gr;1de. llll'ill. f'f11· 'l '1•1t1·1.-ff_•1·s llEt\f{ l':\T \\'t• ar't• lh1nki11g :1ho111 !ouru1g 1hr Scand1n11\·1;111 counlrivs this :-iumn1l•r and 11 ould ltkl' 10 kno11· v•ht•rc to 1\rill' for grnl'r;il tnurr st 111forn1~1Lion on our v11·11 h1•li)r1· 11·· 111.1k1· l1rrn plans ihrough a 1ra1 .. 1 r1g1·111 . L.C .. ~('11'port Ikach \\'ri le to S1·a ndina1·ian :\ationa/ Tourisl Office. Gl2 S. Flcvwr r. Los Ang:r.les. or Srandin:i,ia llousl·. &05 fiflh Ave., Nc1\' York , N.\'. 1oor;. Olbt·r r ea d c r s lnlc.rrstl'CI in wriling: to lhe An1erican Tourist tlffh·es uf other countries should consult tht• Lo.~ Ani::rle~ telephonP dirt('IOry, ur refj'r lfl the New \'ork City dirl'rlory. :l\3.il:ihlc al larJ!f'r lihr:irit·.~. Touri~t infurn1a1ion also i-. ;ivailable frr.m t:o n,ulate C~ncrals and Consulates offict"S in Los Anf:eles (Los ,\n~t·lrs "hilc pa~l'S pbonr book l. or by rr11urst rrom \Vashln~ton D.C. r 1nhassy oHices. Sp<'rifJ that cities or parts tif a p:irtirulur eounlry \\'iii be visited and ask for n1aps and c:urrcnl listings or hotels and pensions. ·1•ara1·•·•· Clnss DEAi{ PAT : Several months ago the Daily Pilot published t\n a rt i c I e concerning a progran1 which trained young people to become veterinary assistants. I've inquired at a ll the a rea colleges. but no one see111s lo have hea rd of tlli s program. Do you kno\v aboul 11·• R.F .. Newport Beach Thi s I~ offered hy the Capistrano· Lagnnu lle~lo'tlol Oceup11Ho nol Training Progrnrn. Admi nistered by I h c CRplstrnno Unified School l)lstricl , \he next "par11vcl'' class be gins in the fall . wilh high school scnlor!' and adults eceepttd as sl udcnls. r u r I h r r informntion is a\•ailablr by cnlling 4!}6- 31 18. or at the district offlcr. 2612' Vi ctoria, Coplslrllno Stach. 'Bud11e1' 1Hoteb DEAR PAT: I've been told some of the "budgcl" motel• 'lire pretty good for the money. My parents are plaMlng a trip out here from Ohio and I'd like lo know the names of aome of thtsc motels so thclt trip could be a little 1nore ccoriomical 1 - R.B., llanlll\ICA Bf.lllcb Better known motels In lhl• categorg- lncl11dt ltegal I Inn!\, Econo Travel, ~lotel 6. Onys Inn, Scotttsb Inns or America and Chale' Saltiie-: Typical ('bargt!' 11re $7 lo $9 11 night. They do not hnve swimming pools, restaurants a nd IAr,1t:r lnbhies . ) ·Cory Hits l . ~oil Firms For Data \VASHINGTON (LiPI) -California Asscrnblyman l\t.'nncth Cory ( 0.Gard('n Crovel asserts; !hat !he refusal of 011 tQn1pani~s to supply "fundamental date " to government is a ''national scandal." .. When nationa l sct'urity and the CllWllry's et:u uon1ic heal1h ;u·t· at stu ke , \VC cannol continue lo n J!o1~· the oil industry to si1nply spoonfccd inforn1~Hion to us at their convenience," Cory declared 1\Jl'sday. llis rernurks 1vel'l' prepared for delivery to the U.S. Senate Cornmiltce on Int erior r1n1l Insular Alfairs. v.•hieh 1s ~onsidcring: a measure to create a fl'dCral agcney to gather c n e r g y informalH1n _ \Vi1hou1 ··fund.1n1cntal da111·· aboul the oil industr.v. Cory testified. ··i1 is irnpossih\c for :111y lc1·e1 of govcrn1nenl to rl·gul:ilc the 011 111dustr)' " Cory 1s ('hairn1an of the 101n1 cornn1itlce on public domain \Vhich has t l1<1rgcd five 111ajor oi l companies 1\·1th ('1111 tcn1pt in connection 11·ith :1 n i 11 v e s t i g a t ion they have been shortchanging the state by more than $150,000 a day on oil from state tidelands. San Diego Sloop • Recaptures Lecul I 11. Acapulco Race r• .. las Alegre. a Standfast--40 sloop sailed by John MacAltister of the San Diego Ya.chi Club. 1110\'l'd back into the boat- lor-OOat lead 1od<iy as the 16-boal San [)iego to AcapulCo Yacht Race fleC'l (';1.~f'd do1\'n the Baja C:.iltfornia Coast past Punto Abrl.'ojo:- i\las Alegre W<t8 ;1bout ~00 rnrlcs fr(lll1 the s1nrl and reported a position placing her threi; n1ilcs ahead of the scratch boat , John Scrirps· i9·foot kc l c h :'11ir;onar. \!;.i~ Alt"grc is :1 c1.-1ss k entry ;1111.l h:1~ held thr handicap lead since the slarL Light 11 inds l'OnlinurJ lo plague !ht• f!et"! 1\·11h 1naxi111u1ns of 1l'll knots rl'pOrtcd sinel' the s1ar1. Sku•s 1\ll"re OVt'rl'.<ISt tod;:iy, [ll'Cord1ng !O Uick Slt•l'lt• aho:ird thC' escort 1·cs.~cl Bon llo1nn1(' Hichard al Turtle Rily Cla~s i\ handic~1p lcildf'r 11as :\1;il1n Burmham·s ~:ricson 46 ln1·ader or the Diego Y:ich1 Club and 1hc Cli1!>s <.: leader 1ras Tom Tobin 's Ericson 37 lmr>tict. also fron1 Sl)YC. Tinkle , Tinkle 'Little Cc1t? DEERFlELD BEACH. Fla. i AP l -The ci ty co1nmission ha s passed an ordinance requiring cats to wear bells. Comn11ssioners adoplect 1 h c motion in a 3·2 vole after a local Audubon Society 111ember protcslcd thal <Jll~nt cats \\'ere dccin1ating lhc bi rd populatiotl of the Florida Gnld Coast city. Pct O\\'ncrs ~·ho fail to lie a bell to lh<!ir caLll tan be fined $'.f.i. But Police Chief \Villiam Ne11l has his doubts about enforcing lhl' ordinance. •le said cats 111at rin!; !h('ir bell s afler 10 p.n1 co11lcl be violating the city's antinoise ordinan1.:e. ...... ~­-.... . . Ul'l TtltllhOto 'Did You f:ove1·11p?' \\ ,\Slll.\1 'Tf),\ ( l 1PI I -~n Lo11:el! I' \l'i·1C'ktr 1 Ji.("111111. i. a.,k('d l>residc11r \'1\1111 tnd;1_1 u ht· 1nfonnccl la 11 \·1111rc·1·n11·nr otl11·1al3 11hcn he l<'amed 111 I'll' II ,lfl'rg;lh' eo1·cn111 irorn ,John \\' 11,. 111 lfl ~·:11lur{· ro d11 !'>Cl. l\'t:tcke1• ,,1u 1 1•,111111! c·1u1~t1tL1tc a lelon~ \\'1•1cl.t•I' ,I fllt.'J llbl.'r or lhr Sen~\(' l\';11~·r;::11•' co1nr11\l1te. r11:1de th,. ~1;1!1•1111•111 in (IUl.'stions posed to Nixon. \\f•1rl.el' <it't'l'ptt'd Nix011 's t•xplnn<1tion tl1;1! llt•;111 dHI nut tell hin1 abou1 \\'<i!t'rg;H(' 11111:1 ,\Jnrch 21 . 1!17:1_ T.' ,! 11·:1~ 1h1• \!,Jy i)f',1n rcs'titicd Iii• tO!fl ,\ix011 11/ ;1 "t:ull'\'I' 011 t h1~ presi1 k·nry" Oe;i11 ll~lll i1·d !h;i! h(' lx>lievcd 1\'1 xun 11a.~ .111;in• ol 1i.1• l'\J l'C'l'lljl l.';1rli1~r. "\\'!11·n .1ou lrarned nl \\'a1trgatr rrtnlt'S on \Jarrh 21. lhr la 11 rcquirrd you lo turn 1h1s r\·idencc over 'as soon ;1s po~sihlt.' lo ·a Juctge or civil au1hurit\ not :i.1r ll1·a11 or il lr. (J 11hn 1 t:hrliehm'au -which judgr or la11· enl urcement official did \'Oil contact'!'' \\.eicker asker! Thl•n he ·sni<:f tha l not reporting !ht cri111cs conslltutcd .. n11sprision o r felony ." ,1 C"ri1ne that carrie~ a JAPANESE EMBASSY IN KUWAIT TAKEN OVER BY BAND OF ARAB AND JAPANESE GUERRILLAS 1Terrorists Holding Japanese Ambassado,-Ho stage, Demand Rescue Plane to Singapore maximun1 of three years in jail and a $500 fine . Weicker made a sin1ilar statement co ncerning the President's first finding out alxl ut the break-in by the \\'bi te liouse "Plun1bers" at the office of a psychiatrist 1vho treated Daniel I<:ll sber.~. Japan E111bas:sy . In K11wait Held By Guerrillas Kll\VAIT ~UPl l ·-Arab ;ind Jflpani:•r guerrillas seized the Japani:se cn1bus.!:i1 111 f\u11·ait today and thrcalcned lo ki ll thr ;1mbassador a.nd 16 hostagr~ unt· by one unicss their den1ands 11•t•re rnt't .Japu11 agreed but Ku11il 1t balked ;u1d th(• f11tt· of the host<Jg('s hung 111 thf" b:rla11l'•' The gut'rrrl!as den1andcd th:Jt Jap;in send a Jet plan•~ lu Singapore lo rc.!:iCUl' four ;.;ut'JTillas 1n1"o]ved there 111 n \\eel.· old hij<1tking nf or ferry bo;11 1\'i!h lhrl'l' hnsta1!eS. ,J11p;1n quick!.v ho11·t•d to lhl' guerrillas. one-hour ulti1n;itun1. It said ;1 Jai>an Air Lines plane 1v:is flying to !)111gapo1·e 10 bring the guerrillas hl're f\uw;1it .~<J1tl 11 11'(>Uhl nr11 '111 01\· lh l' .J;1p:lnt•S(' :iirlini·r 10 1:1nd 111 J\u1\·:u1 1111h the Sin~aport' guc1·(1!1:1s -111t1 l'all'Stin1:1 ns :1nd 1\11. ra,ir<·:il .J;1p~1n1·..,c Hl·d ;\r1nv 1errorrs1s. ,\ l\u1'.;l1I 1 Jd10 bru:tdl·.1s! · th" Interior ,\I 1 n1s1 r v st:tlerncnt II! fi ·!O p.m. j;I·~u a rn l'llT I rnurr 1h:111 eight hours :1lll1r !h1· gu{'I ntlas se11.1•d 1hc l'1nhass.1 ··t-:1111·ait has dccidC'd i! 11ill il'J' illlo•.\ 1h1s pl:.inc to land in Ku 11·a1t 111 ordrr to al'oid developments that could arisr fron1 such a landing ." the s1:1 te 111tl\l said. It said Kuwait 1nfort11('(! JapattC..,t' officials. as \\;ell as the gucrrill:is anfl hosla~es inside the embassy about 1h1:-. <lrc1s1on. The staten1enl said Ku1.,.a1l inl'orn1rd the guerrillas it l\'Ould give thcn1 s:de condu ct to leave Ku~'ait for any counlr~ they rhoSL'. provided they first n.:lcfl~l'd thr emba ssy hostages. Al one point durrng lht' aftrrnoon a guerrilla stuck his had out ot .i 1\'indo1v of tire emba.-;sy 11h1eh is 1111 the 'fifth floor of <i building hou ..,111 ·~ the f\u1vailt Foreign :'l·linistry .. 'l !rd ht•1d ttP IW<I fin gers in the 1·1r1or\' s1;in th;:! has bi.'Cn adopted by lhl' l':llt·s11nia11 guerrilla:; . ~I<' shouted a 11ar11111~ 1h1~1 th<' l\u11:111 govenln1ent should not 1111rr1t·r(.' 11 uh !hr l'l1lbfl~sy :sic~l'. .. Our dt1n1;1nds ;ire clear.·• he s:i1d. "\\'c arl' \1·aiting lo hear lhc r<'~u!l from you." Attorney Closes Case Accepting Nixon 's statement that ne learned of the Ellsberg break·in ·"Oil fl1arch 17, 19731, W~ic:ter said "the Jaw. <.'!early required you to il'lform a judge or law enforcement official 'as soon as possi ble'." Against Holiday Spa "Under what authority did you \\'i thhold that infor1nation'.'·' \Vcicker asked. 1:,, TO.\! BARLE Y Ot lht D•llv Pilot s1~11 Al!Ol'ncy ~larl'1n l..c11·is !;r loda\ tloscd hi!' ~I million s;;un:i l><1th east' :1~:ii t1.!:it 1h1· Ho!rdHy llt'<rllh ~pa Lc 11 1~ /;,'11.ergJ' Council Studies Gasoline l~urchase Syste1n • S,\CHA,\ll::NTO. !API -Th<' Calilorni<1 Enl·rgv Planning Couneil toda..v ordl.'n·d prt!p,-1;·a1iun of a plan ll'r 1n1posi11g _ lh0 vol11111 ar.v Oregon·styli: g as u I 1 11 l' purchas1n~ systen1. . "This d.:csn't me:i n that ihc dre1s1011 has been n1ade !O do it. but i1 11111 be -.c.riousll' cun~tdl.'rL'i:!.'' :.<Jid \\·cslcy Brll('I'. the Council's eXt't'Ulive sccreiar~ 1'hc Orl'go11 ;;\'s1cn1 c:;ll~ lol' 1no1or1~1 ~ J EASTERN STATES BEGIN RATIONING, Page 22 hu~ 111:;: gaso:inc on c1·cn nun1bered dn_ys 11 thl•ir \chicll.' l1cenf'c pl<l\l'S l'lld 11·1th :1n L'IL'll nurub,•r \'rhitlt·:; 111!h odd nuni\J<'rs 1\uuld buy gas on oclcl nu1nbered (j;JVS llut-of-st;1 lc v1s11ori:;. con11nerc1;il and l•1nc1gt•11cy ,·ch1clt•::. cuukl hy gas any dav. i~rurr s;1al Ill' hopl.'S to pl'l'~ent the st;ilf pro1xJs~I ((J !ll\' eouncll thl~ 1~·:c~. "\l'e> \1011ld :.i111ic1pa1,_. a difficult proble111 n1·uund !he• thu·d 11eck <if Ft'bn1~1r\ <\1\l1 '01r11• ~1n11uns h1·);11u11ng 10 r llJI oUi' iii Lh~ir !·'t•llru;1r1 111l0t·:111nn~." Hrt1L'r ,,_a 1d ~ ~-~~~~~ GEM TALK TODAY by rold thl' JUry 1hat lhe Or:inge spa 11·as lu ll~· 1·cs poH~1blc lor thl' allegrd •·t hret' L1cc·s of l-.:1'{'" concli1io11 treatl'd in plaintill i1!:1 r1a P:1rso n .l:~df,;l' \\'illian1 il\urray 11n1ncdiiltl'ly ~('n\ hi~ Orange Counly Superior Court 111ry off for a lhrce-hour bl'C'ak 11·hi1c ht• r11les in eh11111bcrs on :i 11un1ber 11f inotions filed 1oday ti~ licf('n:;c auorney Donald A. Ruaton. tr 1hesr. motio11s ;ire denied. Ru stin 11·i1I C!\)f•n wha1 h1.: IX!li 1'V l·R \\lil II \'i1i.. dl.ft:llS(' !O 1C!l:lllllOnl' !llfJl'C !hlJll 30 11ilnl'SSCS i0 1l 1r i;1I. :.K: ·: I hr~C· hc<1rd \'ron1 12 \1·ee ks of ftu ::.ton ~aid belor(' going 111 10 chan1bcr:; lli:1t he 11ill see k (lis1nissal of the la11suil on !he gnJundi> that U>1\·is has been unnbll• to support hi.~ ullcgati<1ns of nc!.!li6l'l1CC. "l will :1!so he po1ntin;;: ou1 10 .J udge 1\lurr<iy th<lt !his trial, 11·ith it s exot ic l11·C'rtoncs, has Jlroduced issues of la1v that ;u·e 11·i1houl pr£'Ccdent and \1·hich are simply nol covered by California l;nv ;is 11,_. kno11• rt." the Fullerton la1vyer -":ll(l. l..c11 1s contends that lhe health spa 11·as negligent 1n failing to correct an .11!egedly defect11'e and corroded sliding glass cloor in the sauna roon1 at its Orange facility. lie has used his \l'itncsscs to back lus assertion that !\frs. Parson. 50, of An:1hC'irn. \\'iJS 1111;1hll' to hudgc that door on .~larch 2. l9i0 and tha1 she t·o ll:ipsed in the liO-degrcc heat allcr \';1inl .1· scrt'an1ing for help. 11 rs alleged that the trflun1a crealed by tlr;il si tuation split J\lrs. Parson u1to thrl'e srparatc pcrsonali1ics -l\-tari;1. J\l;1rie and B<"tty. i\lrs. Parson herself tcs!ilied 1ha1 1~hc11 J\l:ir1;1 look ov,_.r sht• 11"~ po11·crlcs." !•) Pl'C\'t'llt hercsll frorn donni ng n ln11eul blou~c. ~hurl skirt :ind hcnl'_\. n1:d;.1'up. .A.ction Approved For Constn1ctio11 Of Nuclear Plant S.\CRA).1F'.~'TO \AP) -The state ! .:1nf\!' ConHnis!>ion toda~· unanimously :ipproved a 70.acre lease of state •idclands for construction or part of a CJ1Hrovcrsial ne w nuclear po1~·er plant ;:it &111 Onofr e. The 49·yr-ar Lands Com1nission lea~. at rate~ up to i s2.500 per ye:ir, is an :innr·\ !O ;1 projec! previously rejected by the f'!Jtc LI J)OO appeal. San Onofre is in Sa n Diego Co unty just soulhcrly of the \restern \Vhite House in San Clemcnft_ Larry l l<11111in, Southern California Edi son Con1p.1ny's project manager. said the con1mission action is just one of 42 permits re<1ui red on the project and lhat it 1vill 1101 go ahead unless all agencies cle:ir it. Sierra Club spokesman S1ephan Volker opposed the project on grounds it would destroy !he natural beauty of the area , trcatc a haza rd because of near by C'arthquakc faults, and was unnecessary because company cstiinates of electrical ncr.ds are inflated. Corn missiun Chai rn111 n I{ o u s ton Flou n1oy replied, "The c n a s I. a I con11nission has the prin1c and almost the exclusive a uthoritv to evaluate 1he c11viron1nental impact.;. LL Gov . Ed Reinecke, a comn1ission men11X'r. actdcd : "Let's get on with 1!. lf there is scismrc activi1~·. it's up 10 thcn1 (the coastal cornn11ss1on\ ti\ :-.1on iL b111 not us .. '\;-tY 1 , COIN JE~ELRY ""'"' ; penaants IN 14 KARAT GOLD ~§~~~ Jewelry tor t11i; m: ·1 discrimu"1:1ll nl1. "~t1l<>euo" horn tnesl'.! 11~na;.c'Tle 14K County Okays Airport SOLID STATE DIGITAL WATCHES qold Pt>nJdnt:.-1ne 11nc0 t (j1l1 :>h"II1r·';(:l"fi I.Jr ~n·1 'CC.l.'llln l.~O(Ji1!••ci w1!l1 Landscapi11g· Program 1 "Solid state" if' C'lectr~n;c. a s op- 1poscd to n1cch~1111c~11 clr11·111g 111cc· 11ani!'i111s. ·'1Jlgita l'' 111caJ1s 1u11c ls h0\1'1l in rn1n1 bc r..-. ralher than Orange County Supervisors sel th<' ~·heels 1n niotion Tuesday for " landscaping project al Orange Counly Airport lhat could cosl 111ore than $45('1 ,000 over the nex t four years. Stunned by lhe high cosl of the fl vc- mUe strip or landscapini; a Ion g .. MacArthur Boulevard and Campus Dri'le; tht board nonetheless gave the • go-ahead for expenditure of $50,000 on a final landscape design. Assistant Airport Oirec!or Ron Chandler told the board the first pan . of the design money -about $15,000 -would be spent by the firm of Lang and Wood to draw up plans for proper landscaping. Supervisor Ronald Caspers. in 1vhosl' • d1!trlct I.ht airport lies. was !!\ken aback by the toUtl cost of the proposed project. "I ~ you aren't getting out 100 far ahead or your budget 111 thf' rxpensr of noise control sys1c1ns ."' he said. ··1 ~·'analog.·· hands pvinting In th a l n1ay be queer fur trees buL I 1vou ld figure!'. . ralher huve the no ise \owet·cd ;1 hi1 Electronic: \\U lchcs \\·1il1 a nalog than the est hetics." Li1ne display <ire n1arkctcd today. Chandler assurl'd the board 1hat Lhl' but in small qua ntities. The only actual landscaping work . which involves lwo solid stale Ui gilal \\'<"Itches o l- planting of large trees 11nd installation fe rcd sufrer from the san1e de.feet. ot sprinklers in the buffer zones along The numbe rs. relying upon exter- .. the st~ts. won't start for a year or nal light to be seen, disappear when more and can ~changed at any time. Light angle is \vrong. _!\lost n1a~u~ He said the entire project is brok'l!n facturers v.1ish lo eliminate the in· up in.to four increments and a number convenien.ce before producing. of separate bid Items that enn IX! A further block is distribution of adjusted at a l~ter date. lf tile entire special service cquip111 ent required, job Is done ' as planned , it 1\!ould cost a nd training of re pairmen. $450,000 at the mosL Every \Vatch 111ust. resist severe Chandler told lhe board 1 h c external influences. suc-h as n1ag- l&nd!etping-i~ nn effort to make the netic fie lds. tc 1nperilturc cha nges !ltcrile appcnrnncc of the airport blend · Dlld shock . t'C'<1uire 1.11c 11ts not yet with modem . wcll·landscriped lnclustrl<1I 1n1 e t. by :-olid ~ta1<' d1g1tt1I 1vatc hc s . areas springing up 11rouod it J __ ' y NEC.K C.:HA!N l-1H1:l m,;J~ roo<! ner.kliot \',11!1~PllflQ11i'IQ. J.C. JJ.umphriej JeweferJ 1111 NEW,ORT ILVO .. COSTA MESA CONV'!N11NT ll1.MS ll YI,.-~ IN hH $AMl LOCATION ' ,,.,,~ .. •u•' -Mu••• C••••• ''°ION! '''·l'f' ••• ;J DAILY PILOT Hu ss ein Cancels Trip To Put Down Mutin y BEi Rl"T. Leban<>o 1AP1 Ki:1){ Hu:'.>S('ill postponed a visit to the Un ited Srai ts ;ul<I rcturnrd fron1 London to .\nu11an 1'ut'sday night ro <111cll a mutin.v n1 tht> Jord:u1iun arn1y , lravclcrs arr1\•1ng 111 lll·trut reported tod;i~·. Th•· !ra\rlcrs !;.3.Jd foreign ne\\SJnen in 1hr Jordanian capi tal had be-en proh1b1tC'd from sC'ndsng rCJXlrls about rhc n1u11ny. The indeprntlcn t Bein!\ NC\\'Spapcr An :\'ahar C'arricd a dental of the n1uUn y report. 'l'hc denial \\"as attributed to Premier Zaid Rifai of Jordan. But. the Lravelcrs said the mutiny occurred in the garri~on to>A·n of Zerqa. 15 miles northeast of An1man, and \\·as led hy uni!s of !hi' 4fl1h An11orcd Brigad~. .Jordan's eli1 c tank unit. llL.SSEI'.\ H.\D BEE~ ::,{'hcdulcd to :irr1\·e in \\"ashington on Frid;_iy. Ofrich1l~ HJ !he An1rrican C'apir:il ~:iid l\1ond:1 ~· rJ1a1 he 11as expected lo po.~lpon1• his !rip fur a 1vt•ck or t1\'0 bec<iu sc St.'cretn ry •\I Sl ate Henry A. Kissingt·r 11as goin{l (o be hus.v this 11crkl'nd prcp;iri11g lur the: i11lt"nU'.lliC.rlf1I tnergy confe rence f'residcnt .\1xon 1s holding Feb. 11 The travelers :1t1ributed the 1nut1ny to discontent rrsu!t1n g frorn soaring inflation and a t i \" i n g :1Ho1\·ancc th:i! the troops ronsidcr 1n<1dequate. The l.Ourccs sa\·c 1h1s account of the rnuliny: J UJ'l\IOR OFFI CER."i, non<'ommiss10t1· 1'<1 officer~ and privates of the 40th Brigade in trucks and <irrnort"d person. 111'1 carriers tried Sunda y 1no1iling to t'll· tcr Zerqa fron) 1h(·ir can1p nCJrth of !he to11•n. ~l ilit;1ry pol1t'c haltl'<i lhern . and ;1 tonfro111 arion dl'l't•lf/tX'd, Cro11.n l'rin<·1· IJ;1~..:.1n . ;1cting as regent 11·hile lh 1.~:H·111 11.1:-. on a priv ate visit 1o1 Londt.n, .in<l tht• arn1\· commander, ~·ie ld ?.IHr~h:1I J!a'.1~ 1\la1a1i. rushed to Zcrqa to n1 1·1·t lh" 1nulincers. The 1111-.1 1-. r u~rd to t:ilk v.·irh the prinrc rind rll · ri11.1 ni<:r~h<.11 ;:ind 11aved 1hc1n ol f 1"11 :11 1h1· s,•rllt:: r1n1c 1hcv shouted dc 111:111d~ lha1 lh1· nnn\• chiCf 1if s.tnff. Lt. (i\:ll. Sl11'rif ZO:Jicl bin ·shaker, t;e rrplnccd b,1· Slll·rif i\assf'r bin .Jarnil. Bin ShakC'r iS a cousin of the king, and Bin Jamil is the king's maternal uncle. LATE SUl\"D.\\', the troops returned to their camp, and an einergency mecling was called at a r my headc1uarters. Bin Shaker, v•ho \\'as \\"ilh Hussein in I.Andon, Oew back in a special pl<lnc Sunday night. On ~looday, the mutinous t r oops returned to Zerqa, and me.n from other units joined them. ·n 1e mutineers increased their demands, calling for the dismissal of r>remier Rifai and Court \linlst.cr Bahjat Talho uni. Rifai's rather· 1n·la1\'. They accused the1n itnd Bin Shaker of corruption. Last November, all civil servants \\'ere Aivcll a cost uf living al10\1·ancc l'quivalent to 10 perccnl ol their pay . '!'he armed forces expected the same thing. but their al101\'ancc \V:JS not :ipi>roved until January. 'fhe11 it was se t at $3 .10 a month for privarcs and $15.~ to $3! for officers, far le&; than JU percent of their p:iy . l 111 pe<tc h l nen t Iss ue Skir ted By Bar Vri it From \\'ire Services HOUSTON The 1\n1crican Bar Associ at ion has sidestepped takinR ;i position on the in1peachn1ent of President Nixon. '" The ABA 's House of Delegates temporarily postponed action on a proposed resolution cal!\ng, on the !louse ( IN SHORT ... J of Hcpresentatlves for a l'ctc on !hf' 1nl'rits of the possi ble in11>cachn1l'nt of 1hc !'resident. The resolution \1·as offered Tuesday on the final day of the ABA ·s 1\'eek-long convention. e I.nos ,\et•o1•d Si!Jue d. SPAS U,.\ Ttl.oflolt SKY CHALKED UP J2 VIC TORIES -ON E OVE R BOY 6 Sovi et Champ Smoked, Sipped Cola, Dispensed Compliments' \"JE!\'TIA NE. Laos -The L.1otion gove rnment and the Commu.njsl Pathet Lao signed an agteement today that one rn iniste r said could make possible forma1ion of a roalition goveminenl \\'ithin a rnonth. _R11 ss Cl1 ess S tai~ Spassl{y The ag rcen1ent .iutllnes the role and shc1pc of the joint police forces th at 11·ill 1>rovidc security in Vientinne. the seat of government , and Luang Prahang, King Savang Vathana 's royal capital. ' 'Tal{es 011 4·1 CI1all e11ge 1·s e G1u1 r d s 111an S Ue ul CLEVELAND -The courts may have to decide ,,·hat to do about Ohio r-;'ationa! l~uardsmen V.•ho refused to an s>A·er quest ions and evoked the F i f t h ,\111endmen t before the grand Jury probing the Kent St ate Unive rsity shooti ngs. \E\1" YORI\ 1,.\P1 -It was hot, •cro1vded ancl noisv as forn1cr \\'Orld :L·he.<;s cl1an1pio11 o'oris Spas.sky of the "Soviet Lnion played 41 opponents .s11nu!tanrously inside a seconcl·Slory loft '1n upper l\Ianhattan. Spa ssky, 37, lost one gan1e. drc11· eight «ind 11·011 an the rest Tuesday night .during the ~1 ~·hour c:i:hibi!ion btforr rnore th:in 200 spectators in !he Chess Ci ty SIUdlti. "I'm a ctually $urprised because 11 ·really \1·asn'1 :i 1er.1 good ~rirnc:· s;1id Charles l\1ad ison. 21, 11·ho bcc;i111l' the onl y chnllengrr 1v defeat Spas~k.v 111ll·n .rhc Hussian rl's1gncd 011 the 5lst 1no1 c. Jn n1ost o! the ganics. Spassk~· used a 1radit1on:il openi ng cal!Prl rhc King's c:an1bit, 11·hir h consists of in1n1ed1arrh• n1oving the kini:: pa1\•n and !hr kini; bishop pa\1·n 1110 :,qu:ircs (or\1·ard "TllA T'S l.\TERESTING. \·rr;.' g()(1d. Spa ssky told sercral players fron1 t1n1e 10 tinle ;is hr paced back :ind for!h . occasionall.v sn1oking a cig<1~ette nr ~ippin~ eula . Spnssky lo:-t the 1vorld lille 10 Li S. Granchnasirr Aobb_\" Fi~cher during 1hc :-umn1er or 19i2 in Reykjavik. lcelrind ·rhe 2l·ga111c series sparked <1 bw111 Storm fn 1hc popularity of chf'ss Hobert Le Donne. 6. 1hc Russian ·s youngest oppone11t dur1n1:: \he exhibition. le~rned to pla y cl1ess by 11·atching 1cle1"isrd accounls of the title motch. Al!l'r promi1iing 10 lx>a t Spas.~ky .. 1( hf' n1akes the f1rs1 rni st:ikc." Rober!. uf \\"oodchffe L .. 1k l'. 1\.J .. rc3igned <1f1cr 25 mores ... lie",.; a 1·ery nice n1an.· 1he ,\oungster s;1al . DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Otl"·er)' of t hr Dail~ Pilot 11 gu~rantt~d Mtftdl• ~pdty II •ou do ""' "''' YOU• ~ ....... ) l6 • "'' <•II '"' '"" <•Pr Woll I• ~'"''ftt lo ''"· C•"• '" !a~'" u•lll l )I ' rft. su.,•d•r ••d Su•O•r II vou oo ""' •t<tlvo ,..,, <t'V ~' I I "'· S1!u•dl~, or I '·"'· Su•d•v. coll 1nd 1 '"'' w111 bt ~rougM 11 rou. C.•11• ,,. u,.., ""1,1 ia '·"' Ttl~pllonr~ Miii Orin•< c .... 1, ...... l'l•IJ)l HOfTPIWl ll "Ufttlft,lon l 11Clo '"' WtilminU•• !O·llll 1•~ C!t mtnl1. C•••ll•••• II•""· 11• Ju•• C1,l11'•"'· Dino l'e.nl, So•!~ Lt9un1, l •1un• i'j;t~tl "l"'ll~ On Tuesday. Spec. 4 James Pi erce \\'as excused after he cited th e a1nendn1rnt as the reason hr 11·oul d not 1rs1ify. accord ing to his attorney. C. D. La n1bros. e Defen se B u rlger llil \VASlllNGTO\i -Dc.fensc Secretary James n. Schlesinger has rake11 his 1975 Pen1ngon budget 10 C:ipitol Hill and aln1ost in1mcdi;:itely dra wn hostile fire. Both liberals and conscn'iitives on the Scnate Anncd Servic('s Comrnitll'f' <i tlacked the size of the ne w n1on('y rcc1ues 1s -$8.).8 billion . e Vier S l1 i p s T1•11 il e d SA ICON -T\\'O Nationalist Chinese des troyers ha ve been shadowing South \'ic1nan1 's three-ship task force through the dispu!eed Spra!ly Jslrinds for the past \\'eek. dip!oma!ic sources said tod av. Jn Saigon, the South VietnameSc mi!ir;iry command said todav South Victnan1 and lhe Viet Cong had agreed 10 rf.'.~11111(' <'Xchanges of prisoners or 1rar on Saturday. Slams Wisconsin Snotv S):ste 11i l~o11 ges T liroug li No rtli Sectio 1is Tet11p ernl11 res l<i<)~ LIW •: \ '' JI " " ,, " " .. " " ,. " " " " " •• " " " " " " ... " " M " " " " " " " " " ~ " ' .. " " " .. " " " .. ,, " " " ~ " " n • • " " • " " " .. ,, , ~ • .. " " M " " " ·• ""· ,, " " ,. " " '· " ... .. , " " . .. .~ " 11c.1 .. o ----~ (m•A+" [{:ZJ~wow .... "' ~\>10Wl tJ l lOW • r-··~~ Thu"~~~ l~· ~·~II• w~•• m-o)tly in lht 601 ~···~I •o• ~"'' t (.IO•"'I ~ll Jn•o t"• 111 101 MCflll !ne cBlll n11r ~1n Lu·• O~•·P<l It W~I coot•• lrl tnd 11 w11 moi.1ry 1unnv •oo•r •• •ne ~ ·nn• c!••'Pll tt>t •tl•1 •ePt'l1 M 1c>n~1tlon• w•1 •~P«Cl!ld lh•OU<lh I Tnu•1oav U.S. S 11111111ar11 A. Jl11rm D<ln9/ng 1...,w •"a lhunOerJtormJ mov.o Into •ne l'OI' rti c~niral Po•llnn o! 1r,. n1t1on 11rlv tooay, ni1Hnw MUwauktt, w11 . wl!n 1 tool ol 1now. Ttl.t< Na11 ...... 1 We1!~ s e , "I c. deKrlOed lht tlorm In 1ou1nern WIJcon1ln 111 The W;>fll l')I !he season, Chlt•llO lrld P••IJ of nO•lhtrn llllnols llad Ol'le to 111rtt lncllfl ol onow. Dul tne lnow cl'lln;td lo r1ln turtner $0/J!h in !lie 11111. Coas tal U'e a t l1 e r Mo1!1y cre1r wilh lilll•IV not'lh to 1\0f'1111-11t wl"<I• 10 to 15 m.p.p.. 51'11111 '''" adVlJ0•1 In ~I.ct ~-Polnl (Dtl(l1!llOll to MtRlc1n llarder rar strong north wlnth Ollltr C1N11t1I WI• 11•1 '"" loc1Uy Mevy criop. rn11nc1 t1moer1tur11 rl"ll'f from #-U, CO.II· 1r l1mper1!ur1s 4J..:I. W1t1r ltmPlf'a· !Uri "· S un, /tloon. Tides tvn, M_, Tlllt1 W•dneH11,, •111. 6 Second h!oh . 10:1• p,f!I. 1 • Se-cono low •:O!o 1.m. ·l.j T~wrH111, "'•· 1 Fl"! hlon 10:02 '·"' 'J ~1.,1 1ow J;n 1.n1 0.1 SKond high 11:03 Pm. J.I Socond low ';'' p..m. •l.l Su• ''"'' _1·•1 1 m , Mh 6 71 11.m Moon rl111 •:'1 p.m .. "'11 /·11 1 m. 1' • l We turn saving thumbs green.~ JCPerTiey 123 •5& 189 a 9 __ ._ ____ . __ CHARGE IT at The Treasury with your JCPenney Charge Cara II yo1,1 don't have a charge. just see how last we can open· up yqur new account. BUENA PARK ...... 0. .... ,. o,_ ~ t :l O te f:JO p.& '-'9r I 0 t. 1 I 7 " ORANGE c;Hy Or ......... ,. ....... 0,.. 10.9 , ... hlJ s.lly' 10 .. ' ' I I • " I I j Friday Journey ., ' .. • --,. I A&tr~1!'1"~·~a~k For Return i1iip HOUSTON I UPI) -'nl• Skylab J astronauts have packed their econon1y-sizl'd Apollo ferry ship with ;l truckload o fscienlific booty for the ride to earth and the end of n'an's inost produclivc space voyage. Gerald P. Carr. of Santa Ana. Edward G. Gibson, forrnerly of San Cle1nente , and William R, Pogue <111duet~ their final tests today before • splashdown Friday mqming and fin ish all but the~ last- rninute packing. Tuesday was their h~aviest day of loading the Apollo . but they ha ve a few f r.'o z en medical specimens tq pack before undocking I r o m Skylab's nose at 3:34 a.n1. PDT Friday. Splashdown was set for 8: 17 a.m. PDT in the Pacific. 175 miles southwest of San Diego. TllE TIME OF splash could be altered slightly by an engine firing today to change Booked ~'\.av i e r a Hollander. "The Happy Hooker." has been convicted of shoplifting three night· gowns fron1 Vancouver, B.C., department store. She is a former mada1n wh o wrote best-sellin g book. the space station 's altitude in ----------- orbit.· The three-minute burn T l1e Jackpot 1\lrs. Ruth Cotter. a school bus driver 111 Saginaw. l\·lich.. be- cornes an instant 1nil- lionaire. She \Von state's lottery and "''ill receive $50.000 a year for 20 years. should raise the altitude by seven miles and add one to f\VO years to the time Skylab \\1ill stay in orbit. Flight Director Neil 1-lutchinson said the Space\ab probably would orbit earth for five to eight years before re· entering the atmosphere and burning up. Hutchinson said although Carr described the packing as ·\o,rild and "' o o 11 y . · · ~verything was progressing \\"Cll with few problems. Angels Ride Sl1otgun CLEVELAND iUPll 011e Final Bid See11 For Heatl1 LONDON (UPIJ -Prime l\-linister Edv.•a rd lfeath has postpone<! for 24 hours a major speech in Parliament on the economic crisis brought on by a nation1,•ide coal miners strike. .Business leaders called the strike. scheduled to begin at midnight Saturday, almost as bad as the outbreak of war. Wealtliy Attor11ey Escapes Nixon f-"rom Wlrt ~r' i<'ts \\IASHI N(iTON -Sccr!>!nrv of State Henry A Ki ~:'.\1n~1·r 11 11\ visit ri.toscow ln IJll! !\larch to Jllakc pl::tus lor a \·1s1t by President Nlxon to fl.1 1A..1\11 BEACH, Fla (Al'1 the Soviet Union Jatt'r 111 !he \\lealthy J\.'1ian11 Br:ieh yea r. a'torney Ch " r I es ··1'·idd ,.. TI1e While !louse <Jnnoune1'd " . ) th~" trips Tuesday at thi> end Courshon was fou11d allvc and or a visit here by So\ 1t't unharmed at a loc al hotel r-oreign J\1inister 1\ n (! r e 1 today more than 12 hours c:rornyko. aft.er he told rclntio,re s he "'as A communique said : "1 1 being held by kid n a per s \\'as agreed that Secretary Kissinger v.•i!l visi t l'.losc.-01\' demanding a $4-0,000 ransorn, in the .second half of ;..1arch the FBI said. 1974 in conne<'l!On \I' 1 l h The FBI rerused to give preparations for the l'isil to any details about how it traced the Soviet Union. "'hich \l'dl takr place this _l'car 111 Courshon to the hotel. v.•hich accor d a nce \l'lih UtL' is in a poor section or ~lian1 i agreement reached 111 Juue . Beach . Courshon , in his nud· 1973." 40s. is n1arried and ha s l\1·0 NO DAT E FOR !he i\i);oll children, and is the brother ~----------~ of millionaire banker Arthur C-Ourshon. TI-IE FBI AND Police Chief Rocky Pon1erance s a i d Courshon d isap 1l eare d Tuesday evening after leaving his Ja1o,r office to pick up some fis hing equip111ent. r-.tore than an hour later. Courshon telephoned h i .s brother's home and spoke lo his sister·in·law and said "it's a muUer of 1ife and death," officials said. About five n1inutes later. thcv said, Courshon called ag<iin and spoke to his brother saying: "Art. I've been kidnapcd. They \I' ant $40,000." AUTHORITIES SAJO a third call came about 211 minutes later. this ti rn e apparent!y fron1 the kidnaper, v.·ho told Arthur Courshon . "\\'e'Ye got your brother. Don 't call the police or the ~1 urtlia Ekes B)· JO~INSTOWN. Pa . fAP 1 !Je1nocrat John P. i\lurtha Jr. has 1von a narrow victory in a special congressional election in which the \Va t erg a t e sca ndal played a shado1''Y role. .\lurtha"s unofficial, 220· vote v.·inning 111argin over H.cpubli can l·larry \1. Fox Tuesday snapped a 25--year Republican hold on the state's 12t h Congressional District. ~1urtha . a 41·year-0ld Vietnan1 veteran and stale legislator, '1·ill finish out the unexpired tcrn1 of the late Republican Rep. John P. Saylor. Will Visit Russia lllt"'t'tlllb \.\I th SO\ltt Cor11muu1s1 l'arl~ &·tTL"!<H \. <JC'111"rat L1<0nul ,\ H· j• '1"" 11·;i.s n1ti1111oned hut 01t1t1;i!\ ind1c&1 t! lhl' l'1·es1dPnt hopr~ 10 n111ke !lu.; v1~11 in la!\' :,pr111;.: 01· early sun11ner. Jt "ou!d llt"' the third \,\IJli Brezhnev .s u11111111. ~ 1 \ o 11 \'isitt•d the Sovit·t t..:11 iu11 111 ~1av 1972 <irt••r hi.ir. lnp u1 l 't11i1a. Brezhn 1•v vi~i!1·d lni· L'nilc<t States in June 19iJ s1 ~11e /"\_•pa rtn1en1 0!11r :d··1 said Kissinger and Cro1111 ~u agrl'ed the S{'C'Ond ro1111d of , Strategic An ns l.111ul.1l1t111 ' Talks 1SAJ.T 1 l\OUld h1·~1nl Feb. 19 in (lenev:1. U.S. officia ls ho1)(•cl 1h;1r .1 treat}' could be lll'C0!1at1·d ]uni ting de1·clopn1('11t o I offensive nuelear 1\'<':ll)()ll~ 111 ri1ne to be sign<'d hy '.'!1-..:on and l::!rezhncv at the su11111111 Jllel•tin g. TJI E C0:\1:\IUNl(~l.it; s:u ll "special at!rntion 11«1s dl·l'Oti.'d to the ~·l iddlc 1::11 sr · 111 (;romvko's talks here. IL said both \vashington and l\l1•sco11 be!iel'cd the confcrcnC!' 011 s~curily and roopcra11011 111 Europe "should r1·ac·h :1 sueccssful eonclu sio n as soou 1 as possible." ·•'fhe qu1'stion of 111 u I 11 ;1 I force rcducl1on 111 CCll!l'al l Europe "·as touchrd on.·· thP com1nunique said. ' r1•m lllllOll~ \\'esl!·r'l !-"Ill•'' "'I 1rn1 ernn1t•11t:; 111.:tl 11 ;.iri.r I 1 ~\J"t'flb l hf.11 lht> ll .!rl<i.itl; 1.1 .. µart 11crs:J11p "\\'f: K:":O\\' fu1 )uro th•· l'n·~tdl'nt \\J!I tx-\t~11u1 ~ th•· Sol"it•t Un ion ... gr u111bl1·d t!i1· 111110;1~:'.\Jdfll' {If un~· l·:11n1p•·;111 1·uu nlr) ""But \1't• don l k11011· 1or sure 1f nnd \\hen J1e :o:tJl l Jtlll·nds lo Yisit us a:; ht' s:11d Jh' \I Utli!J [;i~l ~ l'llr'. ' \ \11!1 '-h1'l\l·U pl,,n.., l.i•I \l ,11 th•· 111d U,) 11l1:it ht• !14l dt'l~na1\cl 11~ ··TI1(• \t•ar nP Jo;urupt• v.11h '' ~11ing 1hfOll l!h l1111r 01 111e :Su1l!1 t\11Jnt11· ·rf1·.1t\ f)rg:111lz<.it1011 <·:ip11.ab, Thi· ~1·:11" \\ji<; (,."Ot1l'e11•t:d as .1 11;1,1 11f r1·111111 i.: a nd 11·d1·di<:at1n~ lhl' :11111<;; aud p111 po::.1•s ur .i d y r1 a n1 1 i.- A 111e rtt·:1n Eu1·oµe :i n CHAIN FENCE SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAM IL Y, HOME AND PETS 50°/o OFF* FABRIC WHEN INSTALLED BY WARDS c~oe1e v•rr•us hf<qftll ano quahto~• ol tturo1, !•w·m~lnlet1anc• q~l•in,,cd •• 11reen \l•nvl-co.tteCI l•b"'· Wore t•bric ,. hOHl1p t•lvanued lo• e•lf• ~ro1ec11011. •Got•s, posts, toproll, flttlnqs and l•tollotio11 or• •rtro ot our re9ular low pric.es. Coll for ftff estfmote rodoy! WOOD AND WROUGHT l•ON ALSO AVAILAI LE . TI1e announcc1nent ur" ~1x I on's visit hns raised lll'11· con·.'--,,-----------------------:---f' • ENERGY SAVING HOURS Daily 1 Oto9, Sat. 1 O to6, Sun. 12 to S 5oath Coast ?taza Plciybo.r No Cri111e t .l\lcmbers or the Hell 's Angels i\fotorcycle J:hLb. so m e c::trrying weapons, have begun· ser\'ing as escort guards fo r g<isolinc I r uck s 1:1oving out l'roin Refiners Tra·nsport Termi.nal on the city's east side. HEATH'S DE c r s r 0 N FBI." spumd speculation lhat he 1 1 _:_:::_ _________ -'========--=-,,--'-- plans one fina l peace move ----------~ riJADfiID. Spain I /\P J - The Supreme Court has ruled that posSl'ssion of Playboy magazine in the horn" is not a "public scandal" in Spain. The court set aside a four- monlh jail sentence and a fine of Sl70 given to Ila.moo Gomez Lopez of Madrid. Playboy is banned from entering _Spain, and police searchinf for drugs found several old ropies of the 1nagazif\e in ...Go1nez's home . But the~ said:this \.\'asn 't scandalous' • beca'o.sc t h c magazines had not le.rt the house. "r ',~l ( I I • l \ ' \ ' I' I \ '"\\'e'rc ooly using those Angels \\'ilhout f e Io n y convictions or those working to get their record expunged." said Dick Riz:ro. a partner in the private security fir;rn of Court and Corporation Investigators, Inc,, who ret:"rul tcd the nine men. "The Anaels are good street people." he said. "They can handle the1nselves better than some policemen .'' ( . /,- l l before the 269,000 coal miners: launch !heir w11 lkout. Coal Board Chairman Derek Ezra said the walkout would 1be "a catastrophe unparalleled in Britain's postwar industrial history." Political sources said Heath discussed a possible last ditch peace bid when he conferred Tuesday with heads of the Confederation of B r i t i s h lndustry, \\'hi ch represents 12.000 industrial firms. Political sources said the peace move might be made by the confederatioo directly to the 10 million-member Trades Union Congress tTUCI. Pl.111 110 \1 Jue .1 prL:ttil·r you \t·11h .1 l1tr!e h<.:!p lron1 r!1c El1 1.:1bcrh 1\rdcn ht·.1u1y l''.'pc.·rrs. Learn ho11· ro t:tkl' care of youc :\kin, ho''' fO make up, -.. ho'v 10 personalize yollr f.1ce look and much more. Reservations :ire 85 and include a complete Red Door Kit of Beauty .• plus $2 cre<lic tO\varJ any Elizabc:th Arden purcl1ase. Sessions will be l)eld· ac the follo,ving times and arc Jin1ire<l in size, so please n1ake your reservations early. Phone 5 56-06 I I. cxr. cOS , Cosmcric~ ' . r-.1onJay, Febru.1 ry 11 ar 2:00 p.m. anJ 6:00 p.nl. 'J'ucsday, February 12 at 10:00 ~1.1n. anJ 2:00 p.111. Wedncs<lay. Febru ary 13 at 10:00 .1.m . and :?:00 p.m. Thursday, February 14 at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m . ..,Friday, Febtuary 15 at 10: 00 am. and 2:00 p.nL " -· SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLA ZA '-------------------------------"' Shop l-.londay thru Friday, 10:00 a.m. ro 9:30 p.rn . I Bullock's South Coasc Plaza Saturda''· '10 :00 a.n1. 10 6:00 r.n1 . I .. -/", ·~--\ C otton T-shirting < .hoo~ ... ·r ·:-.h1r1s d 1.u c.i k~ fO JI! kin~s .it .tl'lt·ssnri cs .ind looks. A!I h~· QuutL' i\l l'. iu pur~ l\Jtton ••• thl· hhL·I" th,lt\ t11(1 I, \1.1~h.1hll' .ind rc1.1ins 1r~ ... h.1p<.: l11ngL·t. 1\IJ fur .... it.t'S S. 1\I. I.. .-\. (.l.1 ~~" \li ,q ;1..· \\ ir h !up :-.tiit hin,::;. !'>.1 I n111n, tc.'d. n.1 \"\', b:i r Icy. IL· tr 1 H '· .1 n1 I 1 ornH!!1\~·r. :.:;; I (I IJ . l'o!o ~hi rr 1\·1rh .. rnt11.k<.:d t 1)ht· h.tll .. '.\ .t \'1 . rll~ .d, l 11rn r!1111 er, h.1r!1.. ~ , :-: I :l (~. E1nbroiJt"n:\I 1oll.1r .ind cuff ::.hiti. Ll'CtllL<'. h.1rlt·y. ;;,;: I ;~ [_ Roun.I !lL'l~. t \•!l.1rt·J "hirr \\id1 111t1!ti·1nli1r '111 hro11l{'ry. \\'hire n r IJ.t\\' :--;(() • • ; • Bulloc k'i; Sant.1 An.1, I F.1sh1on St1uarl', 2800 N. ~f;11n St rL'l'I, S.1111 .1 1\n.1, ·r~·l('phnnt' ) li-1-21 1 llulfo<"k') Sout h Coas1 l'l ~I/;\, ~.Ill l)it'_~O Fn:t:l\'JY ;l( Dr1srol. c:v)!,I !\l(•S,1, 'fl·l{'1•hune : ))(1-0611 ' I , DAD,Y J•ILOT EDITORIAL r•AGE Police Jfuntington Be.ach residents can count t!Jeinselves fortunate local police offjcers refused to become in - volved in an Anahcin1·slyle showdown over a t·untratt dispule \v1th the city. 'fhe 170-meniber Huntinglon Be:ith l)ol1ce Associa - tion apparently wa s angry enough two we~ks ago l.o consider so nic drastir n1easures, but leaders kept cool enoug_h heads to a\•oid turning a serious discuss ion into a destru cti\'C enrou nter \Vhcn An;;ihcin1 pull c(l !'uch stunts as "supercop" - a VO\V to Uisue til'.kcts for every 1n1nor traffic in(rac· lion -then s wtll'hed to "Officer Friendly" -a vow to Issue no ticket-5 -the ci 1y's policemen found then1selves without any puUlic support. Jn lluntington Beach. the policemen are already bound by a threc.-year contract signed i11 1972 which prov1de:-. ~1 five percent pay boo.~t eac-h ye:lr. 'l'lle dispute arose over such ins urant'e iten1s as J1ealth. dental and long-term llisabilit.y (now policemen also want life insurance, though it \vas not co vered by ihe original t'Ontract) and whal types sllould be given to officers. At one point, i t looked as i i the negotiations \VOuld become quite bitter, but now both s ides are talk· 1ng and agree1nent seems near -a \Vel con1e relief for everyone. Economy a11d Enviro11ment During the lluntington Beach Chamber of Con1- merce banquet last Saturday night, state Se n. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) warned that too many chambers had created a bad image for busi ness because of their negative attacks on environmental issues with· out offering alternative proposals. Coincidentally, that afternoon the chamber had sponsored the first of what it hopes \viii become an an· nual effort to correct just that deficiency. It was BEEP l(eep Cool Day, f1etter Economic and Environn1cntaJ Planning. The cn1phasis of BEEP Day was that the two 1nust .;:o J1and-i n·hand for a balanced <.:Otn n1unity. l;ave the en- vironrnent 1n<1ecd. ltut don't ruin the econorny 111 the effort. 'l'hc pr0gran1 featured five panelists-f\1ayor Jerry i tatney, ('ha1nber President Jerry Barne, Planner Ed Kerins. JIOM~~ Cou nerl Pre!'iden.L Ed Keri ns. and En· vlronn1e11tal <'ounrd Chairwoman J·larriet Wieder - wllO outlined their Qwn views and programs. 1'he event, arran.ged by c hamber Vice President Dave Garofalo. solved no issues, bu t it did bring oppos'ing viewpoints together in a cahn atmosphere. it wa s worth the effort. and as an ice-breaker per- haps it \viii lead to even n1ore rneaningful act ivities. J\s Senator ('arp{'nter \varncd, don't just criticize. offer a solution. Youthful Chief Bronx-born F.d C'ibbarelli has coine a long way in a sllort tin1e as a top. 1-l is talent and inborn abilities for police work are underscored now with his !oielection -at the age of 30 -as a new chief of police ln Seal Be ach. A l\·tarine Corps veteran, 1.he ne\v Chief Ci bbarelli only received hls badge as a patrot1nan In Newport Beach eight yeats a~o, bu t has since r isen to lieuten:int and adjutant to Chief Jan1es Glavas. Chief Ci bbarelli can expect great challenge in months ahead at the helm of what has essentially been a sn1all-town operation as police agencies go and whith has been without a chief for more than a year, since health problems forced Lee Case into retirement. Selection of a new chi ef has been long overdue. but in the case of Ed Cibbarelli, who leaves the Newport Beach Police Department this week for his new post. 1l is a good one. H lfnpop1clated Area Best for Site Some Mcirks Of True Dear Gloomy Gus Support for the Chino Hills Jetport Civilizatio11 ~YD NEY J. HARRIS) Thoughts nt Large: A rountrv is c!vilized when status is conferred by merit and not merely by functlon-v.'hcn a good carpenter, a good barber. a good cook, are accorded the social respect \\'e give to a n1ediocre broker or an indifferent accountant. • \Vith rare exceptions. nothing is more fn1itless than "interviewing" the average. actor or perfonner; for people becon1e perfo nners largely because they have a deficiency 0£ identi!y , not an excess. . ' When he 1nakcs a grievous mi s tak e in international re- lations, :1 na!ion ·s leader usually is confronted Y:ith the options of plunging bis country into ,\·ar or losing fa ce: ;ind the po\1·er-dri\'f'n men "'ho seek office anything but f:i cc~ • • would rather lose • TI1c n1ost honest qnole of th<' year fron1 a publi c 1nan v,.as 1nade by Nom1an /\. Carlson. director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, \'.hen he said : "The only thing \\'e c:an say \\'ith i1TI~' rlegree (Jf certainty is that y,·e still know very little aOOut hO\>' to <k·;il ef!t'Cll\C'ly \\'i1h offenders . Jt JS ltH!lt>rnus 1o pretenri .uthcr.1ise." I've nt.:~'f·r 1111ch1r11tooJ 1>l1\' adjt"C\i1·e f•;r "g1<1!1l" Shutlld "giganue" r111her than :·gia1Hit· ·· The s1n:1r1 pcr.;on sn{'Pr' 1h.11 only "hy lut'k" 11\:11 sorneone The public should kno111 that \vhcn thC" aged, blind and disa bled rc- cf'ived lhcir loudly bragged about supplementary Inco me payn1ents, th{'Y also lost their right t.o food stan1ps. I'm \.\'Orsc. off !han before! N.F.L. Gloam'f Gui cornmen" ••• t1.1bmltt.d lt'f re..iert •n<'I do nol n•tt~rflY rtflKf t111 YltWI o! !ht lltWIPIPtr. S•nd Jour ,,, Pttv• !O GloomJ Gui, OtllY 'MO!. inherited a lot or money-failing to recognize that it Is also "by luck" that he inhe rited a lot of brains, which he \\'ou!d like to lake all the t redit for. • '!'he v.·ot':>l l'rlls arc not con1mitted bv indivldual c:rin1lnal:-; or si1U1ers, bu t bY those who profess a principle or an "ism"; by those \1'ho enlist their 11'icked aets under the banner-of a separatist <:recd or cause, and thus seek to rscapc personal responsibility for 'ic.iousness. • • l f a small thing has the power to 111:ikc you angry, docs th:.i l noL indicate son1ething about your size'! • • • Alfred Nobel rea lly believed that his invention of dyna111itc 1\'as a blessing for mankind, siner it \\'OukJ make· future 1vars .. too tcrrthle" lo be '\'aged by ;1nyunl'; !her~ <ire people today who Jt:st as foolishl y believe the same about the l-l·boinb. • • • Ail honest vu\g<irism. such as ''Ain't l." (.-far prereral>IC. tf/ a false P,t'n1 i.:·e1isn1. suct1 as ''Are n't !," .,.,hich l1il:. 11uthi11g to rccornmend 11. • • • \\"l1ate\·rr ohscurltv mav befall the 1·rJ1111c. strip. "Pogo.:, it s ·late crcnt1,r. \\'~1lt l\1•1ly. is assuri:d of irnrnol't:ility (ul' al ll'ast one line: ''\Ve ha1•e J!lt't the l'r1Cn1y, oind he J~ us . To the Edilor: Your Jan. l ~lh C'<lition carried an article in 11·hich Orange Co u n t y Supervisor Ralph Di0dr lch nss:uk•d !ht' Chino liills /11rport ;is a "pro n1oters' pipe drea1n and economic folly." I hal'e been 3\.\'aiting the promoters' reply, but apparently they do not consider !be supervisor's statements y,·orthy of rc·bultal. I do, however, and I'll give you 1ny reasons why. TllE ClllNO ~ area is ldeally located ror thls type of airport. lt is sitLiatcd :.il the very hub of Soulhern Califon1i~1 and is easily accessible from Or:.ingc Cow1ty. Los Angeles County , San Bernardino Counlv and Riverside County. The proposed sile for the run111ays is just one and one-halt miles north of the Riverside Free\\'aY near the "'estern end of the Santa Ana Canyon . It will be close for everyone. Tiic \Veir C;inyon and Coal Canyon offra111ps on the Riverside Fretway are t.'t.tnpleLed and ready for use. The area consists or more than 60,000 unin1proved acres and is free of any m.:ijor populat ion. Because of this fact, lt "'ill receive the least resistance from those who oppose an air_port in their ov.•n backyard. 1'he site of the proposed airport is l.100 fee t above sea !eve!. This means thal noise and pollution \vill be greatly diluted before jet aircraft arrive over an area of major population. Compare this y,·ith Los Angeles International, Orange C-Ount.y Airport . Long Beach Airport. Ontario, Palmdale and many others located at or near sc;i level "·here noise and pollution is directly above the surrounding hon1es :.ind busu1P sse :>. A CHI~() !!ills jetport \1 tl l be the long :-11vriilt'd aJlSl\'t'I' 10 the <Jutra~t'd property Q\1·ncrs 111·ar lhP Orang1· County Airport aJJd any other Soul h ,, r n Californiu airport y,·Jivr~· je( rn~h 1 s :ir•' so unbearable lo tho.<;e i 1nn1c.'C!1;1t1·l.v ~urrounding such. It 11·Hl divert !tl0$C U.S. Building Saudi Fleet \\I ASHJNG TON -Saudi Arabia has cu t off oil to the U.S. armed forces since October 2!. Yet , the U.S. Navy, turning the other cheek. is building the Saudis a new naval fleet. The details arc contained In a confidential memorandum sent to the top Navy ship designers at the requesl of Navy Secrt>tary John \V;imer. Signed by Wamer·s engineering chief. Re11r Adm . P.C . .Jones. !he n1cmo calls for "intensHied mana gen1C'nt" to oblig e the Saudis. "The United Stll!l'" has agreed to undertake a progranl to CQnStruct several classes of ships for the Roya l Sa udi Navy Force." stales the men10. NOT ONLY \\'ill the Navy butter up · King Faisal by designing 1he shi ps, bur the memo says the Unl!ed States "'ill also ovel'3ee ''contractor performance, resources allocation and all oth er matters concerning .•. assignl'd proj«:t ""·ork." \.\rhcn we a..ked engineers on the project how it was goi ng, they hissed ncr.·ously: "That's confidential~ We're not supposed to discuss tha t~'' Among the confidenti11l rcvclntions in the memo: The United States is builrhn~ AUided 1nJss1lc gunboats. p111rol ~lups and y.·ar: frigates for the new Sau<lt navy. K. • .•. 1· Yet (~1 October .21. 1ng • :i1~a .~ govtn1n1enl served notice on Ar;imco (JACK ANDERSON) to halt all oil deliveries to the U.S. armed forces end wamed that "any deviations" would be "barshly dealt u·iUi. ., ARA1\1CO, the world's I a r g es I petroleun1 procl ucer, is a consortiu in of rour U.S. oil c<.impa nies -Exxon . r-.·Ioliil Standard of California and Texaeo, Ironica lly, they are pennitted to charge off Saudi taxes against their U.S. taxes. because they persuaded c.ongress that the rich Saudi oil reserves are esse ntial for U.S. defense. Y<'t the oil colossus. putting profils <ihc.ad of patriotism, didn 't hes itate to carry out King Faisal's orders rather than risk offending the stern old monarch. Thf' ki ng ord!"red. the cut-off because he fr!t An1erica n weapons, whJeh President .\"ixon rushed to Israel, were being usf·d !n ki ll Arab soldiers. Aramt<i ht•S plc:idro that it hnd no 1tltcrnnl1\'f' but to con1pl~, y,•l!h the ki ng's dictu1n (J1hcrwi.sc. the consorthnn·~ nnly sourci· of crude oil v.·ould have been jL'Opardized. AT Tiff': Slalt' DC'partrncnt. offi cials explaini..-d tha t the Saudi s simply would have taken their business to Britain, France or Japan it the United States had refused to build .the ships. A Navy spokesman said he \\1as sure no funds were going for training Saudi sailors. He referred all other questions lo the Saudi Arabian embassy. PROPANE PJ NC ll: \Ve have received reUable reports that brokers have driven up the .Pri ce of propane gas by hoarding it until the customers bid the price up. Propane has jumped from 13 ccnls a gallon in 1972 to aboul 40 cents. a gallon today. Caught. in the pinch are the Soul.h's rural poor, ·whQ use propane to heat their homes .. At the old price, propane was slightly more expensive than other heating, fuel s. But propane hea ters were far less expensive than other heating equipment. so POOR J>\'Ople In the milder climates. who lived away from !lie natural gas lines. warmed thC'ir homes with propane. But now, propane costs have skyrocketed and the rural poor can no lon ger afford the heat Often. the broke.rs sell to one nnothc:r, as they spccul<itc on Lhe rising priers. l~vcryont! in the ch~in takes a profil. so by the tirne the product reaches the consumf'r, the price has pyran1ld«I astronornlcal ly. [ ___ MA_I_LB_o_x _ _.) Letters f rmn readers are welcome, 1Vormal/y, writers shoiild co11vcy the ir rnessages i11 300 worrls or less. Tile r ight to condense letrers to fit space or eliminate libel is rese rved. All let· ters must include sig11a11ire and ma-ii· ing a£Ldress but ·na-nies 111ny IJe with~ held 011 reqtiest if s11fficient. renson is appare11t. Poetry wl/l )l<Jt be pub· lished. unwanted jets to "·here onlv ci bare minimum of citizens \l'ill feel the effect SUPERVJSOR Caspers has urged enlargement of the Ontario Airport in lieu of the Chino llills 1\irporl. Such is not a su itable solution. The 1najority of jet commuters conic fron1 Or ange County and most of these Y.'OU!d_ prefC'r to drive to L.A. l11!l'rnation;1l ratht'r than to drive to On1:-Jrio. In this d:-J y of fuel crisis. lhe consumption ~t·ttin~ to eithe r L.A. or Onlario 11·ould bt• 1n uch greater than it 1~·ould be to Chino Hills. The Ontario Airporl i s comparatively old and "·ould be costly tv enlarge so as to handle the jun1bo jets. It would have to be up-<iat cd considerably, otherwise jumbo jet p;1ssengers will spend as n1uch !line at the airport waiting for lheir baggage as they do in getting 10 and from Ontario. There are 15,000 ci!izens-of Or,tario who are directly under the path of the proposed jrt artivity and these people will most Ci1rta1nly rise up against this inv asion and cosily la wsuits will surely result So, Ontario is not. the ROBERT G. r-.·tcDERMONT Widom'• Pl.ight To the Editor: r <Jill a totally disabled \\'idow and have been receiving: aid from the state of California. ln January I.he state turned all the disabled , blind and elderly over 111 the federal go\'ernmcnt. \Ve have been receiving: $195 a month (a few dollars more for the blind ), but effective Jan. I, 1974, Ibey granted us an increase of S35. KO\V 1\I V REST here in Costa ~Iesa is $120 plus utllitles. whic:h rn <idmit is reasonable for this area. but a disaster to us. wtio can't ~1fford more th::in some p!att' in a ghetto. Hut the last h('artbreaking nc v.·s came this 1norning in the rnail 1\·hen the \V c 1 r a r c L>epartmcnt informed me I y,•as no longer eligi.bl e for the $40 \\'Orth Of food starnps I have been purchasing for $21, because of th(' S35 increase in my grant. I can't afford to eat very much any\\·ay and now when I spent the whole month of January being grateful for the $,35 increase. l wind up now being \':orse off than before because the prices keep going up and up. I Jl1ST can't understand th<it since \\'e are so far below the poverty level now \'.'hy !ht'~' keep \\'anting to add to our ;1lready mise rable pligh t and isn't there something somebody can do? VAYE GOULD Campaign Spe11di11g To lh~' Editor: I 001 conCf'rned abollt s e v e r a 1 0diLoricils published recently. including J'OUl'S, which favor restricting the amounl of money a candidate for public office may spend on his political c.:impaign. I BELIEVE ln a free press and I lx:l1eYe everyone has the right to express their views. right or wrong. I find it a Uit frightening that you editors do rM"1t agree. It is ironic that you are calling for N.'Striction o( the fr~om of the press, the very lifeblood of your profession as v.·ell <is the lifeblood of :i fn•e America. All Americans have the right und er the Constitution to print and disseminate anything they wish, rest rictC'd only by the laws of HbeL The Constitution docs not ex-elude political candidates and does not restrict the amount of material anv person may disseminate. · TIIIS IUGlIT of free expression. as insured by the Freedom of Speech and the Freedom of··the Press. had no dolla r limit in the Constitution . I find it shocking that the press itself is calling Moments to Remember ... Things that make life \\'Orth"·hile : A wide-gapped grin in a freckled face • . . shaft.s of bright sunlight through troubled clouds ... the st.earning breath of eatUe on a \vinrer da y ..• the drowsy murmuring of a happy y,·ifc: going to sleep after a long bu t cheerful da y. Sneaking a forbidden taste of tht" icing on a chocolate cake 11·hen no one is looking. ' GErnNr. a long letter from home 1~·hcn you're a kiri in summer camp on a rainy day -telling how the famil y dog will hardly touch his food because he misses yOtJ so much. The dying awny of the raw pain in a scraped knee . . . pink rosebuds glorifying a rotting old wooden Cence ..• the mixture of awe and fright on the face of a young child sitting for the first time on the knee of a department store San~a Claus. . Wishing on a winter morning th.at !hr ice-rimmed tr~ out.side your window wn.~ really what ll, looks like -. n gri>nt-!)ranched multimillion dollar Solid diarnond . Long journeys that end in lovers meeting •.. lbe warm \vonderful kitchen smells at yuletide . , • the many bells ( HAL .BOYLE ) or Christmas al ho1ne. and happy hearts Listening to the eulogy ai the funeral of a friend and hearing the minister praise him for a deed of anonymous charity he had kept: secret during his lifetime. A RUMBLE or unexpected thunder on a winier dawn • . . bumping heada with a girl when you both bend to pick up a comb she had dropped .•. Tasting your first meal of hospital food and finding It will .sustain life arter all. Overhearing ll child mahtg up chant songs to himself as hll plays all .alone -pure poet"¥ in Jenee pants. Watering the lawn when a: pa1t of hummingbirds are darting · in and ou t of the flowers liko vibrant je\\'eis_ Orfnlting deep drafts from a cold mountain spring after a Jong sweaty climb up precarious slopes. for these and other dear benisons of bring. our tho.r\k.s, Amen. for go\'crnmcnt C(lntrot on ho\\· n1uch ;:i person may spend on rxpressin~ hirnsl"!f. ,\ e11mpai gn (i:lns1!;\:' £'nt ircly of tht• printed and the spoken i1'ord. 1'ht> people do not 11·~11\t !his right 1:.iken :.iv.·a1· fron1 a t.::r.ndidat<' or anyo11l~ else. \Vhai tiit prople really Vo'ant 1s to kno'i\: 11ho donatl'd the money. ho1v n1uch ihey donate(! ;111d 11 here <1nd ho1~' the n1oney ...,·;is sptnL Beyond any doubt, thl'y should ha\'e this information . Ar1ned with those f:icts, they c::in decide for thl'mselves if the candidate is a fr ee agent or if h1: is ill a posllion to be influenced aud by Y.'hom. S0;\1E HA \'E inferred that I :un against unrestricted ca mp a i g n I n g because I had an expensi\'e campaign. Yet, they a!Sl) say that the incumben t has an advantage ·when campaign fund-; are restricted. I( I had only selfish motives. as some ha ve inferred. then as an incun1benl. I "'ould favor rl·.strictcd carnpaigns . The right to dislribu le printed materials and the right to express ourselves wllhln the laws of libel and slander bci;an soon after t h c ll.evolutionary War and have lx·en n1ore jealously protected by American s dov. n through the years y,•Jth less chall engc than any 0U1er of our freedoms. I am for full campaign financi.:1 1 disclosure ; \Vho, \\'hat, \Vherr. \Vh1;11 and Hov.1, In the oath of offlec I took when I became a member or the Board of Supervisors. I swore to prott•t't the Constitution. Therefore. I c.:tn support no new law that would abridge lhoSt! rights. TIALPH A. DIEDRICH Supervisor, Thir{t U1str1c:t County of Orange, C.alifnmia Faitli Restored ro the Editor : \\'ith \Vat crgat<• in the ncv.·s, I fcll- co1npel1L>d lo write this. I LOST mv wallet in a phone booth recentl y. l nel'cr expected to see either the wallet, the ID or ihe $86 again. But, to 1ny su rprise, I received :1 telephone call and tile caller took pains to meet me in Corona del 1111ar to return everything. Jlc had raised his 16-year-old daughter \'.'ho had found my \.\'allet to be honest and further. he put that teaching into practice when they met me to retum the wallet. THE EVENT helped restore iny faith in humanity and 1 rewarded them wiU1 as much as I could. It's ni ce to know that despite the scandals, the majority of average Americans arc still honest. J. JOSEPH ANDREWS OIAH•I COAST DAILY PILOT Ro/Jert N. Wted, Publislltr Thomas Kccvil , Editor Barbara Kr~ibich Editorial PCJQe Editor The ~llorte.1 1llBl'P of th! Daily Pilot -&ctks to lnfonn and m'!mulate re1.den , by J)t't"mT!lng on thia pqe dlverH,eemmentary·on toplcw Ot m. terH"t by OnrticatN column111a and cartoonists, by provtdhw a torum tor r«dera' vMw• and by """1'1lirci thi• ncwtpapcr'1 optnklol and lduu on current toplC111. Thf edttpril.1 oplninrui ol the Daily Pilot appear only in the editorial colum n 1t the tfip of the paac, Opinkms exprawd by the col· umnl8t:I Rnd c1Moonllta aM Jeltpt' wrttera •re thc:tr own and no eodol'll'- ment of ·1t1rir vl""11 by ,he J)a!ly Pilot 1llhou:kl br lnfffrtd. Wednesday. February 6. 1974 . ' ' VOL 67, NO. 37, 6 SECTI ONS, 7~ PAGES ORANGE CO UNTY, .CALIFORNIA ...,, . • -...... ••< -·-~ -~ .. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1974 Watt Next ?-El'ectrici ty Bill Going U your regular budget figuring comes up about $3 short th is month, check your electric bill first. Thp officers or Southern CaHfornia Edison Con1pany's Orange Co u n t y operation said ·ruesday counllans will pay a record 18.5 percent more for electricity in February than they did in January. The reason is the same one causing ga~Hne prices to jump at the local service station -soaring fuel costs that could reach record proponions this yeer for bulk cu~1omers like Southern Cali- fornia EdiS-On . Orange Count y division manager Phil Martin .said the company is now paying $13.50 a barrel for low -sulphur Indones ian oil compared with $2.20 on ly four years ago. Martin said JI is not unreasonable to assun1e the price will hit $20 a barrel somelime !his year. Martin said a year !'Igo Edison paid $5.12 a barrel and only three months ago lhe price \l,'BS $7.50 ;. barrel. ~fartin said anoiher contributing factor v.•as Tuesday's reallocation by the fOOeral po1ver commission of 1.2 million barrels of Edison fuel to other parts of the nation. But f\tlartin told news1nen thl' dcficil in fuel oil supplies can be n1;1de up through strict voluntary and mandatory conse rvatio n measures. L<ilc last month, the S!:..itc Publi t: Utili!ies Conunission ordered ;in :1ddl- tiooal five pe rcent cutback by Edison's n1ajor industriaJ and commercial use rs over and above lhc 10 percent cutb.'.!c ks already 1n force. fl'larl!n said Edison has avera<?ed ::ibout six to seven percent suvings in pov1~r usage through tlti~.en cooperation over the past lvt'o rnonths and each additional pl·rcent agc point nieans another one 1nillion ba1Tels of fuel o\l saved. The price incrc<1se 1\·on"t ln11nediately affcet the ci!y of Anahei1n, which is u bulk custon1rr or 1'.:d ison and ser1•t-:. its 01\'ll rc sidl•n1s_ South Count~ :ireas including San Jillln Capistrano :111d SJn CJen1en1e nlso 1von't feel the µ1n eh because they arc servk·l'ti by S<.111 f)1cgo (;:is and Electric Con1pany. ~1arlin s<11d Ui1son \\'1ll probably ('Oll lC up ahout 10 n1il!ion barrels short of th e 60 1nill1on it needs th ls year lo serve ils custon1ers but if the cutbacks succeed, 1hat tllight he rnade up. Prte \\'ood.~, Edison energy services n1:1nagcr, said the 1nandatory cutbacks Today's Final N. Y. Stot>ks N TEN CENTS Up $3 ordered by the PUC 1vilt account lor only about one pe rcent of the needed 1·edttl·11011 \\'It h the ren1ainder co1nini:;: 1J1 rou11l1 C'1l1L1 '11 coo1>eratio11. :\l<irl 111 nn1l.J that the tu1cc.rt:i111 ~nergy -;;11u !11111 !1as l'au~'CI prot'•11111 at Soul1tt'r11 Califor111:1 J-:dis<1n as 'A"Cll. He sa id all ne1v hiring has been stopped :ind 1n.::iny capita l projects slo1ved dov.·n b1:i:ause of growing fuel costs. ~le said i'.~d1 son gros~ed about $1 billion !;1st )'f'ar but p.1id out nl'arly $000 rnillion fer fu el oil . 0 ___ ooms Coast Land Fund Seen In Danger By GEORGE LEIDAL Of n.e O.Uy Piie! Stall A $7.6 million slate fund to buy J,600 acres of beach and canyon land be.t\\'een Corona drl 1\tar and L1guna Beach V.'as in '"serious jeopardy" today due to tim ing snags for the lr\'ine Company's coastal properties. Richard Reese, company planning vice president. told The lrviuc Company l\1ulti-Aaency Planning pro gram (TIC,,!AP) that the appropriations hill by Sta te Sen. l)(onnis E . Carpenter (R· .Newport Bl'ach) expi res J une 30. "It is becoming very obvious that the timing of the park purchase is out of 'synch' with he pace of t'.lis pro- gram," Reese told TICl\tAP participants. "There is no doubt that the park purchase authorization is in serious jeopardy. 111<'re is real question if we ·will get the rnoney at all ," Reese roncluded. Slate Parks Chief \\'illiam Penn Mott ""as expected later today to detail to TIC.\1AP participants how funding for the park may be affected. TIC~IAP involves representatives from cilics, the county, and stile agencies v:hi ch will ulti mately have to approve .:iny Irvine Company development or its 10,000-acre prime oceanview propert ies. Last year, Sen. Carpenter Y.' as successful in gett ing legislators to approve I.he authorization.a bill. It would buy J.5 mil es of beiichrront and lnlaDd parks in Los Trancos Canyo~ and More Canyon. '•/ Anahci.n1 Police ' Dispute Settled Anaheim policemen told their city councilmen Tuesday night they will a~pt the latest salary offer and end more than four months of snarled , often - bitter pay disputes. Members of the ,Anaheim Police Association vot ed over w hem-in g I y Monday and Tuesday to accept the pay pac kage offered by the council and to withdraw a· $46 million suit they filed ugainst the city. ~ The new pay package, which will cost the city n1ore than $280,000 over the nelt 12 months, provides an immediate 9 percent increase and boosts totaling three percent over the next year. JUST TWO CALl,S SOLD TWO CYCLES 1-\ere are three powerful line1 of advertising copy that lasted through only two calls 4-fter the ad appeared. in the Dally Pilol• "350 BULTACO AJplna '73, very ch.•1u\ A.100 KawllMki. Be11t oner. (Phorie No.) Both mechlnes were !Klld to the seoond caller. Now, the Daily Pilot won't gua rantee results like that every time, but you cao. be sure you'll gci resuli.s '¥ith Dally Pilot advertising. Want to test It for yourselr? Dia l ,the direct line to results at the Dall)' Pilot. Phone 84:hlm. ~ ·'rl"i:'· .. ....... - J Dllh Piiot PMto lit Rlct.1rcl K .. lt>r AIRPORT FIREMEN RIGHT PLANE THAT STRONG WINOS FLIPPED OVER TODAY AT ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT • Craft Was in North Tledown Area With No One A board at t he Time of the Incident This Morning ~~~~~~~~~ ~-=-~~~~~~~ 9 CdM Janitors Suspended Due To Payroll Flap Nine Corona de! flt1 ar llig-h School cus'°9-\ans were suspended from th eir job3\ Tuesday for allegedly ralsfying over,tirne clalms. The diSCiplinary action, taken br Nt'iwport~'Meu Unifjed School District truslces in -e~ecutive . session, also involved ~ .one Supervisor who was demoted~ l Scbool toUlcials declined to reveal the names or the individuals invol ved and refused to divulge any informalloo about the accused. However. it was ('OnfirmNI this morning that all are Corona del Mar maintenance personnel. Custodians do not punch time cloc ks.. They report hours worked on payroll sheets. Th e suspensions -.... ·hich varied in length and arc dependent upon the amount of alleged fraudulent overtime -were voted unanimously by trustees arter a 90-minute closed door session. l:irior to the action, a spokesman for district teachers read a strongly worded statement attacking the Daily Pilot for Incorrectly reporting earlier that the overtime violations invol ved teacheni. ' Chuck Gordon, president-elect of the N~rt -Mesa Educators Association, called the earlier report "irresponsible ," "inexcusable" and sakl it amounted lo "harassment and distraction" o f tealhen. Ere also accused the Daily Pilot of making regu]J.r attacks on Newport-Mesa teeebert, but.,Wd not elaborate. Earlier, Kevin Wheeler. assistant superlntcndefit (or personnel, disclosed the district i9 investigating the possibility that ~I at other schools lJlight bi'lr\volyed ln slfnilar overtime cheating .. '"!be procedures that have come to light Indicate this could be happening at other sdlools," Wheeler said. Cordon ended by \lrging district otttclaJs to refuse to· dcnl w I th newspapers that coruitantly distort the new,. Gordon'• orpnliaUoo represents about (S.. SUSPEND, Pnge %1 ' I Gusty Winds Expected To Last Until Thursday Jligh \vjnd~ 1~-t11ch kept Oranqc CJ::s l motorists gripping their steering \\'hee ls today are expected to eon !inue through Thursday. Though gusts up to 35 mi!cs per ho11r buffeted the C03st and inland \·a!IC'ys, little damage 1\·as reported in Orange County. Personnel at Orange County Airport said they are keeping an eye on tied- down aircraft. One pri vate plane w:.s tom loose Utis morning. a spokesman said . Llfcgua rds in Newport Beach. Laguna Beach, Sa n Clemente and fl unli ngton Beach reported high tide of 6.8 feel at 9: JS a.m. but said offshore winds leveled an already f!at surf and kept the sea from doi:--:g any damage . The gusts stirred up dirt from construction sites and sent trash cans and debris clattering through 1nany neighborhoods. In El Toro, a resident at he end of a cul-de-sac at El Caballo Drive nnd Corta Cre,ta Drive go! <1 front vard full of h1~ 11r1ghbors' f!<1rb.1ge and irash \1·hcn v.·ind eh~1nnelcd all the debris into his !ot. Po1.re r out11gcs 11·cre reported only in th~ Q',\1c1ll PJrk-1'r::iburo Canyon area 11 here l.000 cusromcrs of Southern California Edison v.•ere momentarily wi!hout electricity 1vhen a tree blew down on Li1·e Oak Canyon noad. One mot orcyclist along the San Diego Freeway between El Toro Road and Sand Canyon Road reported morning "\\'inds "the strongest I've c v c r experienced on two wheels or four :• But Higliv.•ay Patrol spokesmen said no accidents were reported and motorisls were slowing down to fight lhe gusts. A tree fell into a po1·table classroom <1t Tustin High School early today buL no inj uries resulted. Authorities at both Dana ~!arbor and Newport Har bor sa id no boats had been blown loose from their moorings and that only two minor incidents of small craft in trouble "\\'ere reported. Coastal Motorists Find Few Open Gas Stations By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of ""° O.Uy f'll9t It.II Open service stalions continue to be a rare sight on t: ~ Ort.n;e Coast today as motori!ts find it more and more dllflcult to obtain gasoline. Some 1tations have .. been closed all week as a result of oil co1npany bock· orden caused by stations demanding their February alloea tions. (Related Story, Page 3.) The problem, according to distributors for the major brands, is that the stations I ran out of their January allocations and are demanding their 1'~ebruar1 allotments all at once. "We can't meet everybody's request 111 once ," said lt1ickey Parr. an ARCO official . "The allocation each dealer is en lllled to. he will get. There's no qu estion abo ut that. We're working as dll lgcnlly as we can to flll the orders." Sca ttert.d closings have been noted In Costa Mest1, Laguna Beach, Mission Viejo and Hu ntington Beach. Corona del {Sec CLOSINGS, Page Z) Female Coacl1es Tln·eaten Court Pursuit of Pay ll\' JOllN ZALLER Ot ""' Dilly P'llol s1111 A teacher spokes1nan told Ne111Xlrt · 1\lesa trustees Tuesday th:11 1'1 "·on1en l'Oaches arc prepared to go to court if necessary lo v.in "sex cqu.'.!Jity" pity ra ises retroactive to fall. 1972. "If it goes to court. there ·s no doubt that the la\\•yeni v.·ill insist on asking for more money than they're now asking," t<.-taya Decker. president of the Newport-Mesa Federation of Tl'achers, 1\·amed trustees. "And there's no dou bt that the court \l'i ll award us the settlement ," Ms. Decke r added. Tile 14 women coaches of girls sports progrants at all six Harbor Area middle' sc:hools are current ly •·withholding services" over a demand ror pay rai ses retroactive to 1972. Their action has hailed after-school sports programs for an estimated 1,200 middle schools lo the Ncwport-~lesa Unified Scl100! District. The coaches last v.·eck y,.·ere granted pay rajses that increase their salaries to the level men coaches arc paid. Those pay raises were m a d c retroactive to fall. 1973. Howe\•er, the wo men say they arc enlitled to raises retrooctive to fall, 1972. Dody Anderson, a Lincol n school teacher and the lellder or the striking coaches. told trustees lhat their action both lega lly and mornlly was ju:stifiej on the basis of federal and s t a t e anti-discrimination laws. l\.1aria11. C. Dergesoo, actlnq: presirtent of the school board, asked the teachers to return to coaching "for the good of lhe children." Differences ""'ith the cHstrlct. she said, could be worked out laler. Mrs. Bergeson also said the di strict. might not ha ve the legal power lo grant pay raises retroactive ror more than one school ycAr. ' 'l'hc discussion erided "'Ith neither teachers nor trustees 1naking any d1anges In their positloo. ' . Cutoff Due For Price, Wage C11rhs \\'ASlll NGTON (AP) -The Nixon adn1inistra tion told Congres.s today it intends to remove all niandatory "\\'age and price controls after April 30 - except for the health and petroleunr sections of the economy. If Congress agrees, it would mean lh!! bulk of the U.S. economy wou ld be funct ioning: control-free for the fi rst 1in1e since August 1971. Authority for Phase 4 controls expires April 30. Cost uf Living Council Di~tor John T. Dunl op, who outlined t h.e Admlnistration plans, said consur.:...rs could expect so1ne additio nal inereaie in prices as a result of lifting or controls. He said this would result from (I) realigiunent of some prices that ha ve been held down ; 12) the remov11l of built-in delays on price increases by big co1npanics. and 13) lesting of the ma rket by so me companie~ to see how high they can ra ise prices. Ounlop in1plied present c o n t r o I s outlived thei r usefulness despite the prospect of continuing inflation. ··under the economic conditions antici pated in the year ahead," he told the Senate Banking Commiltet .. s subcommi ttee on production and sta bilization, "the problems created by a full prograni of rnandalory wage and price controls out.,.,•eig h the contributions such controls can make to price stabil tiy." Dunlop said the council planned to continue gradu.:il decontrol or the economy before Apri l 3U and 1vould continue seeking con1n1i!n1cnts for price restraints and other i11flation-rcducin~ actions from industries in exchange for decontrol during this period . The Adn1inistration als0 proposed turni ng the Cosl of Living Council into an umbrella econom ic agcne~· lo .,.,1atch over inflation and to coordinate econo mic activities of federal and l o c a I government agencies. Such an agency has been Dunlap's pet project. Dunlop said the Admin istration "'ants authority to continue mandatory controls !See CONTROLS, Pc·• !I Oraage Cout ' Weather The sun is going to shine and the wind is going to blow Thurs. day, according to the weaU1er serv- ice \Vith slightly cooler tempera· lures along lhe Orange Coast. Highs at the beaches M rising to 68 inland, Overnight lo\.\·s U-46. De- creasing winds Thursday afternoon. INSIDE TODAY Associated Press science writ- ers take a fresh look at resear ch a·nd treatment involving the co ntroversial cancer drug la~ trile. Two-part series begins ro- doy on Page 8. Al Ywr ltn'k• I 8Nlllle 1t L. M. ...,.. f (l llft.rllll , C1l'ff!' Ctntff t Cl1"HIM 11.JCI C-1<1 ll Crwuwonf 41 De1ltl Noll(K It l!lllltrill I'... • l"ltrt1l111M111 J•·tJ Fltl<tiw. ,.,.,, 'to4 Do4f ,.. Ill• II.Kor• H MOBS(-U I A1111 L•llMn 1t ~'"-. Ml'fln ,._Jf Mu!HI """'* ti Nltllul N""' -.s Dr"9t CM111'Y 17 ltlYll l"wtw ff ._... 11·1• lloc-M1'11.n Jt..:tl T .. t¥111M • TllM!tn M..u WNIMr f w_., ....,,I,_. Wert• Nt'll'1 M 1 ... 2 DAIL"° PILO I N \\'tOncsday, Ffbr11;ir1 b, 1q74 .. Kissinger Says Arab Embargo Just Blackmail From Wire St.r' lcH \VASlll~GTON -Secrcwrv of Staie l~enry A. Ki.qsinger said today tha t u.ntlnuotion of the Arab oil e1nbar~u aiainsl the linitcd States •·can only be t"OtlSlrocd as blackmail." 4 Arrested 111 S11iuggle Of Alie11s SAN DIEGO (AP) -Four persons h,ave been arrested in an investigation ot a massive alien smuggling ring, the lJ.S. Border Patrol says. The ring is bclteved to be smuggling 6Jl0 fo 800 :ilicns from r-.texico lo Los Ange les each month for $250 apict"e , a palrol officia l suid Tuesday. At that rll.le it v•ould collect $150.000 to $200,000 a month. The ring, headquartered in Culver City 1,1,•est of Los Angeles, snea ks aliens across th'e OOrder, houses them temporarily• in locallons around San Diego, th en transports thein lo Los Angeles. said Ri chard Batchelor, pa!rol chief in Chula Vista. T1\'0 persons have been arrested in National City near here and two more in Culver City. Batchelor said. He declined to identify them. ''V.'e've idcntifit"CI eight drivers for tht> ririg, and wc ·re preparing 1\·arrants for them.·· lhe official said. lie also said the border patrol has added 50 officers to Hs 100-man force sOuth of San Diego and is making more arrests as a result. The officers have t>een transferred from stations farlh~r north, Batchelor said. Frofla Page 1 CONTROLS. • • • over' wages and price!! cha rged in the health industry. including hosp i t a J. doctors and denllsts. until th e goYernment enacts a national health insurance program. jie note~ that Congress already ha s gt.bled separate authority to continue controls over the petroleum industry until February 1975. Those controls are administered by the Federal Energy Offi ce. Dunl op indicated the Administra tion would r eluctantly seek to continue controls in other areas as well if the need arises between now and April 30. Jle sakf there "may be re lsonable differences of opi nion over the question ci_ the need for authority for wage and price controls in other sectors. "\Ve shall continue to review other par1icular sectors as the C08t of Living Council proceeds wi!h the program of gradu1tl sectoral decontrol"' of the economy, he added. f 'rom Pa9e 1 SUSPEND ... 'i5(l of the 1.250 teachers in lh~ Ne-;vport· Mtsa district. Superintendent John Nicoll responded 1hat he ·wou ld conUnue existing dl.:~:-lct p:>licy of ro1111nunicating openly '.lith lOCRl ne'.l·s organiza1ion!i. ·The disciplined employcs !'!ill have 14 days to ap~;i,1 the trustees ' decision, Nicoll explained aftt'r Ilic meeting. The ~uspensions v.·i ll likel y lx' staggered so fbe work force at the school 1,1,ill not be depicted, it 11·a!i explained. f'\icoll explained his refusal to disc lose the. irlenlitie!i of 1he inrli\'lduals saying. "l feel I L'OU]d be hurting the defendants' rights to a fai r hearing if J released ;i ny mor(' details about the matter .at lhL" !in1e.°' OIAH•I COAST N DAILY PILOT 1~t Df•"llt Cao"t l)"'ILV PILOT, wil!I W~ltll lo comb!MCI tn• ,.,,,...p,tH, i1 ,..e.ll"'*i 't 11'19 Or•npe Caoo! l'!Jfttl1~ln9 Co..,i:-n1. StPt· ro!I ..,,!Ian, •'• oubll~~l!d, MO!ldty th·41<g~ FrlOt~. '°' CO•I• M81, Ntw""'I l11t~. Hunllng•on let<~I FDUn!ll~ Vt llfY. L.atwn• &tit~. 1,..1nr/S1ddll'lt«-•I'll S•n C~•n"/ St n JW<i C1pl1l••"lt A 11"1)1t rw,i•Mol l!<ll!lon It ou~ll.,_1d Stl\<•111¥• 1na Sur>j1.,, T~• ,.rir.c'"I po,tttllall+ng p!tnl !1 •I )J:I w ... 1 111 Slrltf, C"'9tt M.,_., Ctllfo•tl11, fll~~. iolt•rl N. W114 ,.,..,111..,1 ,.,. "11tllaft1r J11• l . 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Kis:i-1nj.jl't said the Llnit ed States i;; ;iln1o~t eXl.'lu.~lvely rl!sponsib!e for <t i! l'lt·n ts thnt h:lll' led tv a ce:ise-l1 rl' a11d troop 1tL~1~ni,:agcmcnt bet\\'een Israel <tn<i Egypl. l\i !>singer tulr.1 !he annual lunt heon n1~ting of the llarvard -Yale-Pnnccto11 l 'luh lhal he had been gil·.::n tl'Cl)' reason o b..'IJc~e th <it if su<'h Sh!p~ 11·erc taken, the Arab oil c1nb:.irgo would be lifted. ·•1r nov.· /curren t/ pressure lacucs are <.:Onlinued, it c:in only be construed as blackmail." Kissinger said. Klsslngt-r. suffering fron1 flu , said thal the Feb. I l enC!rg y conference is not intended to produce a l'onfrontation \\'ith the Arab oil-rroducing states. He also denied that the c.'On ference 1neant the interests of devl'loplng countries would be ignored. He said that all such charges of confrontation aud lack of concern fur t.U·ve!oplng cou11trirs \1·ere inaccurale. '"I11e t•nrr"V LTisis \Vil\ hal'c to be o. !ielt l1Cfl ln a l~onsun1er-prot!utl'r n1cctin~·· h1; hop1:d 11·ould be hc:ld :ihortly <tllt'r lhc Fell. JI JllCeting. Kissinger \1•arned the Arab countries against using the oil boyco1t as a pres.!ure tactic to for ce an Israeli withdrawal. Kissinge r said thllt such tactics v.·oukl affect "ho\v \\'e conduct our diplo;na<:y." Jtov.·ever , he disclaimed l1aving any official infonnation that Syria is seeking commitments fro1n Saudi Arabia and other Arab oil producers lo maintain their squeeze until Israel pulls back lo pre-1967 borders. And Kissinger reiterated t.:.S. Sllpport - in the interest of \1'or!d peace" -for United Na!lons reso lutions calling on Israel to give up territories gaine<I in the 1967 and f.1173 wars with Arab states. Preside1it Lists Four Successors For Job 1976 • lit WASJUNG TON (UP1) -President Nixon listed four Repu blicans today as good possibilities to succeed hin1 in the \Vhite House in 1976. They are Vice President Gerald R. Ford, Califomla Gov. Ronald Reagan, former New York Gov. Nelson A. nockefeller and fonner Te x a s Democratic Gov. John Connally. ~flssing from his list v.·as Sen. Charles JI. Percy ('R·lll .). Percy has often been at odds with Nixon on political and domestic issues. Ni xon made his remarks al an off-the· record breakfast of about 50 Republicans \1·ho belong to the Chowder and Marching Society. a Republican congressional club. The_ President is a member of the group and hosted this week's meeting at the '\"hile House. fl;j xon brought up the four n:'\mcs of possible presidential conlenders, a Republican ~urce said, introdu.cing th~rn bv saying. "\\"e arc blessed U'Jlh hav111g rOur of the n1ost prominent pcople on the political scene.'' Frofl• Page 1 CLOSINGS ... ~tar. dry e.'lrlier this 11·crk, now has gasoline onc£' n1orr. . The sc:i rriiy of gasoline hris 1n 1nany casrs forced motorists to look fo r <• t<1nkful during lhe'1r lunch hours. 1'.la~y !i t<ilions which fo rmrrly closed early 111 the evening apparently no\I' arr opcn in~ l:l!er in the morning to conserve 011 gasoline. . . . Parr said some service s1~111ons 1~·h1ch ran out during the latter part of J3nuary 1Yere allowed to ''borrow " nn !heir February allocations. They now hal'e run nut of those advance shipn1ents and must wait their 1urn unt il rill other dealers have received thl'ir init ial February shipments. "It seerm that some dealers are able to \\'Ork out their allocations better than others. Of course v.•c have no r olcc in telling them how to do this. But so me are doing a better job than oth~rs in determini ng how much to sell each day;• Parr said. . Economy Service Stallons. a Gulf 011 subsidiary with 13 self-service out lets. reported that its slatlon al 2Q2t Newport Blvd .. Costa !\lesa, has been closed all week because of an ~n tirely different problem. "Ours ts a manpower problem. It's not because we've bttn out of gas.°' said Gordon Peldo, service sta!lon supervisor. "We've had a rapid turno\'cr. 0.Jt people come and go. Ou! 1,1,·e ha\'c been interviewing and v.·e hope lo have that station open today ," he added. A spokesman ror lhe Orange County outlet of Exxon appeared mystiried about the high number of closed stations. "There's a g11.soline shortage. \Ye have no product t() !ell,'' he commented . TJ1rec Die in Plunges SAN FRA NCISCO I t:PI 1 -There v.·crc three death plunge.'!! Tuesda.v in Slln F'rancisro, t1,1,•o from !he (ioldr.n (:atr !)ridge and the oth er from the ne \v llya tt Regency •101el. .I Kidttap Scette For JO Years Newport Budget Outpaces Income By L. PETER KRIEG 01 the Delj1 l'1lal Sllff 111ere's a n1oney proble111 lhat'a got Newport Beach City ~tanager Robe rt L. Wynn coming und going. llc's unveiled a budget that projects a city spending program for the next JO yenrs nnd it shows ther~'s going to be a lo! more money golnli! out than 1here 1\•ill be con1ing in. In faL1 , it says the cost of local government will outpace income from taxation and other sources by more than $30 n1illion beh\'een now and 1984. City councihncn are scheduled to re- view the fiscal future 1rhen they meet in study session next ~1ondav. Wynn, n1eanwhile, is trying to conviilce them they shouldn 't lose any sleep. "The figures sowld alarming," Wynn conceded. "But I gueS! they're suppoBed to ." \l/ynn sees a drop in the building excise L'lX revenues from $'711,000 last ye-.ir to $446,000 in 1!134. For e'.'<ainplc, \\'ynn points out that Police Chirf JantC! Glavll.!I bal asked for nine mo re policemen next year alone. ··En1ploye salaries.are the biggest cos t of ciry government/' said Wynn, who's been building a reputation for decr£'asing. not increasing, personnel 011 I.he city payroll . And he said there are alao ways to cut in1medlate spending needs for capital projects -like the $2.S million proposed for a new city yard -by selling bonds or creating other means of long-tenn financing. Wynn also cooced~ the city may have tu turn to new forms of taxatioo during the coming dec:ide if budget cutting and payn1ent deferrals still leave the bottom llne written In red. "'Although I'm not proposing an y," lie stressed. l'olicc go over the scene of the kldnaping 'fue sday of 19-year-old l'atricia Hear~l. daughter uf newspaper exeLulive Randolph 1-learst, in l3erkeley. St or~-. Page 7. He pointed out that the budget document includes nnly recommended rxpenditures by his various depa rtment hads. ··n1e.v ha1'cn't yet been mnssaged by rny orfice. "This ts why I'm taking this bu dget to the councilmen," \.\'ynn said. "I wou ld like thf benefit or their input." He noled that, an1ong lhcm. Is a so-called "tipplers tax." a tax on drink' st'.'rved over a ba r, tha t the state soon may let citles impose. Seve11tl1 Day of Viole11ce He'll need something. like new form! of taxes or an order to cut b~k spending even more sharply tha n ln the pas!, because of the new state law that doesn't let nlunicipalilies increase their property t<1x rates. The tipplers tax could be a boon to Newport Beach thanks to its nearly 60 bars and rCl!taurants. The looming fiscal woe!I aren't giving city fathers a whole lot of time to get ready. • By The Associated Pres s Stepp('d-up violence n1arked t he seventh day· of the indcµen ff ent truckers' shutdown today and lawmen in several areas inoved out to escort truck convoys t"arrying rood. fuel and other needed items in short supply. One deatb 1,1,•as reported. Gove rnment negotiators in \\'ashington tried again to end the protest over fuel prit"eS and freight rates. The drivers sa.id they were not satisfied \Yi!h President Nixon's action Tuesday to freeze the price of diesel fuel. The drivers are seeking a rollback in fuel prices and permission to pass on higher costs to the shipping co mpanies. Independen t truckers blockaded puinps at Sacramento area truck stops loday, and began asking truck. stcy Of)\!rators to shut dO\\TI. California J;ligh\1'ay Patrol dispa li.:hc r Sonja Liles said t\\·o truck s!o'ls in the sou!h part of the city shut do1,1,·n for 24 hours at the request of truckers. A third on Interstate 88 jµst north of d()Wflto1,1,11 S&cra'mento refu~cd to shut do\lTI, she said. · TI1e tru cke rs coordinated their cnn1- paign on C'iti1.ens Band radio. They said !hey \\'Ould only a!!o1v trucks v.•it!1 per- ishable cargo to take on fuel. Federal energy chief Willian1 E. Simon told a House con1mitlee that lhe driver- owners should be allo"'·ea "an immed iate cost pass-th rough .. , Asked about prospects for a se1tlen1ent. he replied : "The best I can say is l'n1 hopeful u•e can reason 1,1,·ith these pe<lple. '' Pennsylvania Gol'. :\lilton J. Sh.'lpp n1e1 11·ifh feder:tl labor trouble shooli·r \\' . .J. Use ry <ind said later. "Jlopcfu!ly 11·e'tl be able to get this th ing resolved soon no11·. The violence v.'hich has rnarkrd 1h1· protest sa1cc iT.r;; !11.:·.u1nn111;? T11 1c::dr·) in creased and appen rcd n1on.' se rious. An explosion. belie\'ed caused by dynanlite placed at the base of two concrelc support pillars. rocked the area bu1 ca used little apparent damage. Police said they could not immediately link the blast to the strike, but the county has been the scene of several incidents or violence since the truckers bega n the ir protest. F'if1y carloads of Teamsters· Union n.en1bers moved onto lhc hlgh\\·ays of eastern Pennsylvania to gu<i rd against violl'nce. a uan ion official said. Th e shuldO\\'ll -1,1,·hich has affected virtually every stale in the nation - has caused some food shortages. mostly at the distribution li>vel. Some large fofld ~tore chains eharterf'd planes to ship meal: other companies sv.•itched cargo to the rails. A spokesman for Standard r.1eat or ~ew Hav('n, Conn. said he had only received two loads of pork front Iowa this week. He said one supplier in Kansas ha s 32 loads or beef worth SI million ··just si tting at his fr ont door, with no one to take it." Fourteen school d i s t r i c t s in Pennsylvania closed today because of fuel shortages caused by the shutdown. Schools in several states, including i\laryland. \.\'est Virginia and Kentucky, closed earlier in lhe week or curtailed school bus service because they were unable to gel gasoline. Police l(ecp P ea ce In recent yea rs the construction boom has helped make things easy for Newport Beach, adt.ling lrenicndous amounts to the. city's as~ssed \'aluation. But that is going to level off soon , and there 'v.'on't be w many new buildings to lax . Harbor Trustees Discuss School Border Changes Proposals for school boundary changes in the llarbor View Hills area v.·ill be discussed tonight at a joint meeting of trustees from the Irvine and Newport· !\fesa Unifi ed School Districts. Discussion v.·ill center on the Phas~ III development of Harbor View Home! and developing portions or the Spyglass Hill community. Both are in the city of Newport Beach. Part.s of both of these areas are no1,1,• in the Irvine school district. It has been proposed lhat Otey be tran&ferred to the Newport-Mesa dist rict since they are closer to Newport Beach schools than to,. Irvine schools. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Room 158 of the Physical Sciences Building (Parking Lot 12) at UC Irvine. Bandit Hits Newpo1·t l\farkct for 8.30 Cash .SA:'>i FHAi'CISCO !LP!) -A force A bandit \\'ho stopped al a f'e\\1)0rl of ·10 policemrn kept peace at a Board Beach Stop and Go r-.tarket 111·ent on of Educalion mt>eting ht>re 11·h1ch was his \\·ay v.·ith about $50 Tuesday night :11tended by sv.·asliko.-11·t•aring members af ter pulling a knife on the clerk, vdlO of rhe :\:llional Soi.:ialist \Vhilc PCQples -,,1·as alone. Party. Detective Sgt. J ohn Simon said the :\o \'IOlr>nt~' resullt'<I Tuesday nig ht armed rnbbery occurred llt the :·~ it hnd .Inn. 8 at ano!hrr board eonveni<"nrc ~t(1re at 6ZOO \\'. Coast nu•et:ng co1H't'nur:g the raciJI integration ll ig h""ay about the dinner ilOur. He said nf S.in l'r:H1l·ist:o-s cl c.men!Jrv and the 1011(' clerk \\'HS not injured ln the 1'et'1J11dci ry sc hools. · k11ifl'Jl0int robber~. Tiie tentaJive budget shov.·s a $1.7 million deficit in ope rating costs for the fiscal yea r starting July 1. And it propose!! more thrin $3 million in capitul projects, including more than $500,000 for plain old street maintenance 1,1,·ork. Puh!ic \\'orks I1ircctor Joseph Devlin ~ays the city ~hould spend even more th<in that in subsequent years. lie says it \\'ill co.st more thru1 Sl million for routine street work in 1934. But it is going to be the num ber of people working for the city that \\'ill <.'Ontinue to be the m0&I C01tly. There are now 595 per!Ons getting paychecks from local taxpayers. The department heads say thei r staffs should be increased by nearly SO percent Ol'er the nexte 10 years . City employei now cost taxpayers $9.5 million a yea r, or more than S3 percent or the $17.8 million current budget. That 1s an <l\"C"rage of nearly $16.000 in salaries and fr inge benefits . And, the costs won 't be going down, \\"ynn says. Comf eld Sued 111 Assaitlt Case LOS ANGELES {AP) -A woma,n has filed suit for $35,000 in damages fnr an alleged as,,au!t and battery by Bernard. Comftld, former head ri:f the ln\'estors Q\·erseas Services mutual fund. The woman. Val Davl11, said she had been invited by Comfcld to his U:lndon home for an intt>rview as caretaker for his OOrse!I. She said that while she w11s in a bedroom of the Comfeld hotl}t . he entered, naked and uninvited. She said he choked he:r and threatened her 1,1,·ilh bodily harm if she refuted to have sexual relations with hlm. The attack allegedly occurnd last Feb. 9. The 11ult. dlscl08ed Tu~ay, was filtd in Los Angele! Superior Court . One truckl'r was shot 10 dt•ath Tucsd ;iv 11ighl in Delaware and SL'Vcral driver's \Y f're shot nnd 1\oun<lcd nl'1'rn ii::ht ur t'ilrly today. The IH;>)a11·:1r1· shoo tiiig 11·,1~ the .-;cco11d Uc<i th i:t·sult111g Croni li1c .::hutdo1\'0, 1----·--- ------------- Poli<.'" in \\'Hd11·oorl, f·la,. l'\'<ltH'.:\1• l a crov,.ded truck lcr1ninal <1t about 11 ;1 n1. tnda_v alll'!' a 1t"k•1,honer1 OOrnb threat. There "'as no imrnedialc v.·ord on 1rhether ;iny cxplosh·cs hnd hcl.'n found al the terminal v.·hcre I~ striking drivers have parked their rigs during 1 1hr shutdo1~1n. Four truck dri1ers "·ere taken in!o custody in Alabama jn cortncclion \\'ilh !he Tuesday nigh t shooting of two n1en picketing at a high\.\·ay intersection. Pennsylvania State JJolice said that in the 24 hours ended nt 8 a.n1. there 11t.•re 75 incidents of violence. TI1cy also reporled an attempt 1,1,•as n1ade lo hlo\v ui> a bridge on lhl' Pennsylvania Turnpike near Hea\'Cr F<Jlls e<irl y tod ay. Dean Loses La1v License 1\LEXAND RIA. Va. r AP ) -John \\'. l)i:an Ill. President i1flxon's oft icia! lau·yer ror nearly thr<'c _\rars. lust his-license to praclirc l:i;~· today because of unethical. u11 profcsslonat and un1,1,·arr11nt«1 : onduct in the \Vatcrgatc covcrup. A three-man panel of Vir ginia Staie Circuit Court judges deliberated one hour 11nd 20 minutes befor e disba rring Dean. The 35-year-old fonner counsel to the President who later becAnle his chief accuser, did not testify at the hearing. Dean's lawyer~ a~k('d lhnt lhl" rourt only suspend hin1 ten1J)(lrnrily untll "the. last chapter Is \\'ri tten·· In the \Vatergate case. " ,, ' .. 1.; ' ' I •• 1 • " f. ' ' ,..,(' I •••"' or1H ' ... •, ;I • • I SALE- Tennis Dresses Insulated Jackets Reg. 14.95- Sale Price 9.95 Wool Sox Reg. 1.50-Sale Price 95c Tournament Red Basketball Shoes Reg. 18.95-Sale Price 12.95 Marcraft Tennis Rackets Reg. 40.00-Sale Price 24.95 Colored CY202 B~sketballs Regular 18.95-Sale Price 14.95 All Sale Articles SUbject To Stock on Hand ·Squash Rackets Speedo Swim SUJts & Trunks Acryllc Warm Up SUHs Sweat Shirts & Pants Nylon Warm UP Jackets Gym Shorts Ii Shirts Adilla~rse-Tretorn Tennis Shoes Tennis Shirts & Shorts Bikes...:.Parts-Tires-Tubes Repairillg !'HONE 646· 1919 " r OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUND~Y f-,_.,..._.,~·-il-------------cnm--tDo; ..... __ li: ,I .. . ' l I I I ' ' ' l ! l 1 1 Friday Journey ;"'l . ~ Astr...Q.nauts Pack • For Return Trip HOUSTON (UPI) -The. Skylab 3 astronauts have packed their economy-sized Apollo ferry ship v.•ith a truckload o fscie11!ific booty for the ride to earth and the end of 1nan's 1nosl productive space voyagt>. Gerald P. carr. of San ta Ana, Edward G. Gibson, formerly or San Cli:rnente, and \Villiam R. Pogue conduct their fin al l~ls t'oday before, splashdoWn ·Friday morning and finish alt but their last- rninute packing. Tuesday was their heaviest• day of loading the·APollo, but they fmve a· few f r o ze n n1edical specimens to pack before undocklng f r o m Skylab's nose at 3;34 a.nt PDT Friday. Splashdown was set for 8:17 a.m. PIYI' in the Pacific. 175 miles southwest of San Diego. TllE nME OF splash could be altered slightly by an engine firing today to change Ul"I Tl'l~ll Rooked X a.v i er a Holla nder. "The l·fappy Hooker." has been convicted of shoplifting three night- gowns from Vancouver, B.C., department store. She is a former madam who wrote best-selling book. the space station's altitude in ----------- orbit. The 'three-minute burn - Ul'I T-4.,.,..lt> Tl1e .lacl<pot l\lrs. Ruth Cotler, a school bus driver in Saginaw. i-ti ch., be- con1es an instant 1nit- lionaire. She w o n state's lottery and wi ll receive $50.000 a yea r for 20 years. should raise the alti tude by seven miles and add one to l\vo years to the time Skylab v.•i11 stay in orbit. Flight D i rector Neil llutchinson said the Spacelab probably would orbit earth for fi ve 1o eight years before re- entering the atmosphere and burning up. Hutchinson said althou gh Carr described the packing <is "wild and woo J I y . ' ' everything was progressing \1•cll with few proble tns . Angels Ride Sl1Qtgun CLEVELAND (UP!I 011e Fi11al Bid Sec11 For Hcatl1 LOi\rooN (UPI) -Pri1ne }.'1in is1er Ed\Yard Healh has postponed for 24 .hours a 1najor speech in Parliament on the economic crisis brought on by a nationviide coal miners strike. Business leade rs called the strike, scheduled to begin at midnight Saturday, almost as bad as the outbreak of war. llEATil 'S DEC I S I ON Wealtliy Attorney Escapes 1.fIAr.fI BEACH, Fla. 1AP) Wealthy ~tian1i Beach attorney Chu r I es .. Buddy" Courshon 1vas found alive and unharmed at :i local hotel today more than 12 hour~ after he told relatives he was being he.Id by kidnaper s demanding a $40.000 ransom, the FBl said. The FBI refused to give any details 'about how it traced Courshon to the hotel, which is in a poor section or Mian1i Beach. Cour shon, in his mid· 40s, is married and has t\\"O children, and is the brother of mi!lionaire banker Ar thur Courshon. THE 1-'BJ AND Police Olier H.ocky Po1ne rance s a id Courshon d is a pp ea r e d Tuesday evening after leaving his la\v office to pick up some fishing equipn1enL r.tore than an hour later, Courshon telephoned hi s brother's hon1e and spoke to his sister-in-Jaw and said "it's a matter of 1ife and dea!h," officia ls snid. About five minutes later, they said, Courshon called again and spoke to his ,brother saying: ··Art. I've be e n kidn aped. They '''ant $40,000." AUTHORITIES SAID a third call cam e about 20 minutes later, thi s time :ipparently frorn the kidnaper, \Vho told Arthur Courshon, "\\lc've got your brother. Don 't call the )Xllice or the FBI.'" Nixon 1-~rom \\'ire Srr\ Ices \VASHT N<tTON -Sc1.·rc1ary of State Henry ·'· Kissiugt>r "·ill visit ~tosco"· In late ~larch to mJlte pl:ins for a ''lsit by President Nixon to tJ1e Soviet Un ion later in the year. The \Vhite Ho use announced the trips Tuesday <1t the end of a visit here bv Soviet rort:ign i\tinister .~ n d re 1 <.:ro1nyko. A comrnunique said ; "I! \\'as agreed that Sctretary Kissi nger will \'i.'iit r..1oso:nv in the second half of !\l arch 1974 in connection w 1 t h preparations for the \'lsit to th e Soviet Union . .,.,;hich \1·il\ ta ke place this year 111 accor d ance \vith the agreement reached in June. 1973." NO DATE· FOR the Nixon .-~~~~~~~--., ,~urtlia Ekes B)· JOHNSTO\VN, Pa . (AP1 Den1ocrnt John P. f\1urtha Jr. has won a narro\v victory in a special congressional election in 1vh ich the \Va t e r g a t c scandal played a shado.,.,·y role. i\lurtha"s unofficial. 22Q.. \"Ole \\'inning margin over Republican Flarry ~t Fox Tuesda y linappt.>d a 2:.-year ll.epublica n hold on the 5tate"s 12th Congressional District. ~lurtha . a 41-year-old Vietnan1 veteran and state legislator. will fin ish out the unexpired tern1 of the lnte Republican Rep. John P. Saylor. ' DAI LY PILOT fi Will Visit Russia I_ nicet1ng ~1th Soi 1et C-0111nlw1lst Party !'>l'l'f<'t;11 y <:encral L«>n1d 1\ Br£>1!1nl''' lf3 ~ mentioned but off11·1:1! .. indicate the PrcJ>11dc11t hop<'~ 10 n1akt• the visit in 1ah· spring or earl y sun1n1cr. It \\'ottld be the 1h1rd 'i1\'\)1\· Brezhnev sun111111. :-.' 1 ~ o 11 visited the SU11il'1 L:111on 111 1\!ay 1972 nftcr hi s tnp to C"hinu. Brc:tht11·v 1 isil1·1l tlu: L:nited Sta tes in Ju11f• 1973. State L>epar·tn11•n1 off11·1:1L~ sai d Kissinger and ( ;ron1) ko agreed the sccoud rou111t l'f Strategic Anns L11niti.11i<1n Ta!ks ( SAi.Tl \\'OU Id brgu1 J-'cb. 19 in Gl'neva. U.S. officials ho1>Nl 11\:11 al treaty could be negotialt'd 1 Ji111iti ng dl'\'l·lopinenl o f offensive nuclear \\"earons 1n l time to be signed by i\'.ixon and ~rezhne~· at the su11u11it I n1cehng , TJI E CO:\I ~tU/\:IQ U E :.;11d "special attention \Vas devoted , to the i\lliddle East.. 111 Gromyko's talks hcrt·. It s:iid both \\lashington and ~losco11· • believed thr confrre11cc on security and c.-oopera!ion in Europe •·shoul d r1•ach a successful conclusion ;1s soo11 1 1 as possible." c-en1 <'mong \\'~trm E11ro:;'''"'' governments tha1 11 an1 tu :'.)\renglhen UJc 1r;1n~ut! ·~.111· partnership. ··\YE KNO\\' fur surl' tin· President "·ilt bi· \ is11111g th.- Sov iet Union:· grun1bh·d the :111lbaSSador or Ullo ' 1·:11/'il)l\',!U l'Olu1try. "But \\'l' don't k11011· lur sure ir :ind \\hen lH· s1ill 1nt1"nds 10 1·i~it us: as Ill• :;:aid lll' 11 otrl<I !:t ~I ,I car " :\iXOll shvh L'tl IJ),Hl~ la:,t .\Car to II ULd U[J "'hilt he hti~ dt."t>J!:tllttt·d ,ts "ilic Yt>ar o~ Euru\"lf;·• \111h :1 ~w1n1;: Lhroogh • four or fi1·c North Atlantic '1'11 .. 111· tlrg.uuzation t'apitnb The ~ .-.• r \l.'U~ 1·onccived ••-" :. v.·.t) of r1•\"i \•ing an 1! 1'1•dl·d1c.1tuH! the ;iirn<1 and p111pos1•<; ;if a d yna1nJ .- A Iii c r i !' all • E 11 l' u p l' ;i J:t p;in11r1·"hip CHAIN FENCE SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND PETS SOo/o OFF* FABRIC WHEN INSTALLED BY WARDS '"'n1e Qtlt!SliOtl of J!l ll 1 II :1 J Choo .. ! various heo91>1s .. !>Cl quau1,,.s al •h;roy, low-m .. 1nrenanct ••'•~n,ua force reduction in centr;il l or 9r•"n v•nv1-cot1H1 1 .. b"'· wire t•br1c 11 1>01-d111 ,11v•ni11•cl tor t~tr• proT•cl•on. Europe \\'as touched on,., tht• •Gatn, pash, taprall, flttl1191 alld l111tal\atlo11 a ... •rtra at 011r comJlllllliQU(' said. I ~llhlr law prieH. Call for fr-•1thnat• today! TI1e annou11ec n1en! 1;f !\l:X· WOOD AND WROUGHT IRON ALSO AVAILAllf. ~ _on_'s ~isi~ha~aised nC'1\· ron-,'-=,,.---,,-,----------------,,--,-;!l ENERGY SAVING HOURS Oatly10to9,Sat.10to6,Sun.17toS South Coast 'Plaza ? f .. ·t :~ .~ Playboy No Cri111e 1.len1bers of the !£ell's Angels f..totorcycle Club, som e carrying weapops, hav,t'. begun serving as eerort guards for gasoline t r n c I .Iii c1oving oul From Refine~ Tt a n s po r t Terminal on the city's east side. spurr(l{f speculation that he -------------~ phms one fi nal peace move ,.-----------------------------------------------------------~ before t~ 269,000 coal 1niners l ~ !\!ADRID, Spain (A Pl - The Supreme Court has ruled l hat possession of Playboy magazine in the home is not a "public scandal'' in Spain. launch their 1valkout. ~ Coal Board Chairman Derek c Ezra s<iid the walkout would be "a ca tastrophe unparalleled Otto n · in Britain's postwar industrial The court set aside a four- month jail sentence and 3 flne or $170 given to J{amou Gomez Lopez of ri.tadrid. Playboy ls banned from entering Sp.1in, and police sear ching for drugs found several old copies. or the magazine in Gomez's home. But the court said this wasn't scandalOU!'·i because t h e magazines had not left the house. <'.( ' 1 \ ' " \; '" '(' . ' I \' ,, I I . ' ~. ' . ., "\Ve're 'only using those 1\ngels \\'ithout f e I on y conviclioos or those working to get 1heir record expunged," said Dick Rizzo. a partner in the private security firm of Court and Corporation lnvestigawrs, Inc., w h o re<'ruited the nine men. "The ~ls are good street people ." he said. "'fttey can handle themselves better than some policemen." / / I ' • l ' \ history.'' Politica l sources said Heath discussed a possible last ditch peace bid when he conferred Tuesday with heads of the Confederation of Br i t is h Industry. '''hich represents 12.000 indust rial finns. Political sources said the peace move might be made by the confederation directly to the 10 n1i\lion-member Trades Union Congre ss (TUC). I l1l.1n TIO\\' for a prettier you \\•ich a.Jitde help front the Ili.c:abc1 h 1\rdtn lx:aut)1 experts. l earn how to rake care Of your skin, ho"· ro make up, ho\1' 10 pe rso nalize.you r face lqok arid much more. Reservations are S5 anJ include a complete:'Red Door Ki t-of Beauty, plus $2 credit tO\\'arJ any fli:tabeth Arden .purchase. Sessions.,vi lJ be held ar the fol!o,ving rin1<.:s :inJ are limited in size, so please make yo~r reservations early. Pho ne 556-06LJ , exr. 208 Cosmetics ' ]\·londay, February l lat 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.n1. Tuesday, Febru ary 12 at 10 : 00 a.n1 . and 2: 00 p .m. \'V'edncsday, February 13 ar 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 14 ar 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. ~ Friday.,february 15 ar 10 :00 a.111. and 2:00 p.m. . ' . . ·--. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Bullock'• So uth Coasi Plazo . - --- .I .. • .. • ' ' • , . i .. " SANTAANA SO UTH COAST PLA ZA . T-shirting ~ ~ ~~ (.lu lO~L· 'l"..,/11r1s d1.H 1.ikc tu Jll kinds ':f .if .it.l.'.cssur u.::!> und !0oks. All by. , ~ Quore 1'(<:, in pure 1.or1cJn ... tht.." l1bt·r · rhal·s cool, 'y:1shahlc Jnd re1:1i n.;; ll~ ~hape lunger. 1\IJ for ~1tes S, .i\f. L. :\. Cla~~i.: sh.1p~ w1tl l top ~tiirhint;. ~aln1on. red, n.ivy. ba rl 1.·~', l1.t tul1.·, .ind cornflo,\1er, RI.I) fi . 110/0 !'ihirr \Vith StTIOt.kcJ ~Ukt.." bJt k. ;\Javy. ror:il. (Qrntio1\•er, b.trlcy, s 12 C. En1broiJered collar ;:ind cuff shirr. Lecru cc, b~1r l ey. ~ 13 D. All·OVL"r cnihronlL'rt.:J ~h111 }.,',t\ y, rl'J, s 16 E. Rot1nd neck. (Oll.treJ ~hirr \\H h n1ulti-cofj1r t n1bro1dl.'t)". \\/hire <1 r 11:ivr, S I f ) . ·. ~, ..... ,IV''-·-· -~~'J . ' Shop ~fonday 1hr~ Friday, 1():00 a.m. 10 9:3~ p.m., Bullock:s Santa A,na , I F.1shio~ Squ.~rc, 2800 N, f\.1:iin Street, S.1n1.1 An:i , 'li:ltphunc; ) 17°7:?1 l S:1111rday, IU:OO :i.m. 10 6:00 p.ni. Bullocks South Coast PL1 DI, ~.1 n l)1r.i:o Frrt\\':JY .l t Br1srol. Cost,t 1\l1:s.1, ·1i.-k·phunt·: )')6.061 ) • • .. DAILY PROT E DITORIAL PAGE Equality for Coaches The wo1ne11 who coach sports at the n1 iddlc schools of the Newport-Mesa Un ifi ed School District struck a bl ov.· of sons last week for their se.(. The 14 roaches pers uaded the district administration to pay thcoi lhe sa me ;1mount of monev for their alter.school coachi ng that men coaches _in the 1niddle sc hool s earn for rnak ing the same effor t. Jn adtlllion, t he di!>lrict agreed lo 1nake lhe pay raises retroacti ve to Se pt ember. 19i3. 'fhese rhan ge~ \Vere "'ell deser\'l.'d. L111 fo rtunatel y, the y.•on1en are 1101. sati sfied \V 1lh t hern . l~le last week they announced that ttley \\'ere "withholding their serv- ices'' on after-sc hoo l sports unless their rai ses were made retroactive by two school years rather than just the cur· rent one. In Laking this action. the "'ornen claimed they really didn 't ca re aboul the n1oney. that they were concerned ~bou t pr1ncfple. The prin ciple In volved, "equal pa y for equal coach· ing serv.ices" was established as of the current sthool :-·ear. l~eopening t he preceding year's salary contracts :,ce1ns legally unwise for the school district, lacking :-;on1e con1petent legal or der. An d for the women coaches now to withhold their services fron1 the girls seen1 s un· wise beca use it sn1atks of a vindiclive approach to an essentially legal issue. School Breakfasts On the assumptio n that hungry ch ildren don't learn very well, the Newport-Mesa U11ified School District has begun to feed a sound breakfast to about 350 children each morning. To keep the meals within the reach oC everyone. the charge is minimal -just 25 cents a day. For poorer children. it's free (the cost is later reilnbursed to the district by the federal government). To date, the breakfast program is ofiered in only Some Marks Of True Civilization ~YlJNEY ].HARRI~ lbougbls al Large : A t.-ountn· is civilized "''hen status 1 confei-rec.1 by nie rit anrt not merely ~y fun ction-\\"hcn a good cflrpent{'r, l g o o d barber, a good cook, arc 1ecorrled the social respect we give o a mediocre broker ot an indifferen t 1ccounta11L • • \~"ith rare exceptions, nothing is mort' lruilless than ''interviewing" the average actor or perlormcr; for people lx.'<'Ome ?E!rformers largely because they have t deficiency of identi1y, not an excess. • • \\'hen he. makes a rrievous m is t a k l' In intcn1at lonnl r l'· ta1io11s. a nation·s leader usually is oonfronted with th e Jptions or plunging bis count ry into \Yar nr losing face : ;ind the po"'·er-drivf'n 'flen who seek off ice wythi ng but face. "'ould rather lose • • The most honest quote of the yea r fron1 a pu blic 111a n .... ·as inade by Nonnan A. Carlson, dirref(lr of !hf FC'dC'rti l Bureo1u uf Prisons, when he said : "The on ly U1lng we cnn say wi1 h any degree nf certain ty is tha t v.·e still know very litt le about ho\~ 10 rlc1al rffectively with offenders. It is ludicrous to pretend OlhC N 'lSl' " !\·e ne\er undt•rs!ood \\hv edjecf1\·e 1!1r "!HJnt·· ~hotilr! •·g1gan111." rnr!H•r H1an · g1:int1c ·· 1'hc S!llOl'I p1·r~\)ll :>llf'•·I'~ lh,'"11 0111)' "'b)" )Ult.."' th:1\ SO\ll("Ollt.: 1 h (' h {' Dear Gloomy Gus So energy conscious Ne\\-port coun- ciln1cn cancel lig ht ing on niahl re- crenlion programs lo save 25 bar· rcls (Jf crude oil a year -and at tile same tin1e turn thrir backs on ::ll least 25,000 b<1 rrcls a year that coul d bi.• prOOuccd by additional slant clri llin g in the cit y's oil fields off::>hore fron1 \Yest Nc\(-port! H.F.D. Gfoo mv Ou~ fommt"ll •rt w•mlttM '' rt•d•r5 Ind ti~ not 11•~tuarl"' rtflfd "'-.. ,..,... of lht new1110111tr. S•MI ~Mt I'll 11e1v1 10 Gloomy Gu1, 01Hv 1'1101. inherited a lot or money-failing to recognizt> that it is also "by luck'' that he inherited a lo t of brains, which he would like to take all the.credit for, • " The ,1·orsl evils are nol committed by individual crin1inal s or sinners, but by those who JJrofess a principle or an "ism"; by those \l"hO enlist their \VickC'd :icts under the banner of a separatist creed or cause, and thus seek lo es<:ape personal rcsponsib!lily for viciousness. • • • Tr a small thing has the po1\·er lo make you angry , does th ;:i t not lndicatc son1etl1ing about your size ? • • Alfred Nobel really believed that his inventioo of dynami te 11"as a blessing for mankind . si nce ii 11·ould n1ake future v.·ars ··too ter rib le" lo be waged by anyone : th!'re nre people today who just ns foolishly bC'licve the same about the ll·bornb. • • • An honest vulgari s1n, such as "Ain 't T." i~ ffl r preferable to a false genk'elism, such as "'Aren't 1," whicb has nothing to rL't\lmmcnd 'it. • • \\"hate\·er ob:-curit y n1ay befall 1hc cvn1ic .'i"t ri r. "Pugo ," it.o; late creator, \\'alt Kel ly. Is as.c;11rPd of immortalit:i, l!lr n! lf'ast one line: "\\'C h:1 \'c incl tilt.: rncn1r. and he i:> us." fo ur of 34 eleme ntary and middle schools, but d.islrict officials say It can be expanded wherever there is a dem~ onstrated need. 1'he program gives hundreds of parents -includ· ing some who leave home early for work and some who are 1nlpoverished -the security of knowing their chil~ dren are ~tarting off the day with a nutritionally bal~ anced meal. The social implica tions of this progra.in are obYious. School offici als nevertheless have acted to fill a need t hey recognized in the total development of Harbor Area t hlldren. Through careful management, the cost to local tax· payers has been kept minin1al. And it is obviously meet· in g a vital need for some and making it possible for the school district to do a better job of educating. Y outl1f ttl 01ief Bro·nx-born Ed Cibbarelli has con1e a long way in a short time as a cop. His talent and inborn abilities for poLice work are underscored now \Vilh his selection -at the age of 30 -as a new chief of police in Seal Beach. A fl.larine Corps veteran, the new Chief Cibbarelli only received his badge as a patrolman in Newport Beach eight years ago, but has since risen to lleule11ant and adjutant to Chief James Glavas. Chief Cibbarelli can expect great challenge in months ahead at the helm of what ha s essentially been a sn1all-town operation as police agencies go and which has been without a chief for more than a year. since health problems forced Lee Case into retirement Selection of a new chief has been long overdue, but in the case of Ed Cibbarelli, who leaves the Newport Beach Police Department this week for Ills new post, it is a good one. N .: .. ~ .... ; .:"": ... ~0>:·..-.. •~TTY SOON WEtL. ~VE NOTl!1N6 LEFT TO JHIEVE JN SUT OU~5£LYE5.' Vtapopacloted Ai·en Best for Site Support for the Chino Hills Jetport To the Editor: Yonr Jan. 19t h edition carried an article in which Orange Co u n t y Supervisor nalph Diedrich assailed the Chi no Hills Airport as a "promoters' pi pe dre<im and economic folly." I ha\1e been a\va iting the promoters' reply, but apparently they do not consider th e supervisor's sLJ!tements worthy o f rebuttal. I do, however, and I'll give you iny reasons why. THE CJIJNO 1nu.s area is Ideally located for !his type of airport. It is si tuated at the very hub of Southern California and is easily accessible from Orange County, Los Angeles County, San &>rn nrdino County and Riverside County. The proposed site for the rllllY.'ays is just one and one-half miles north of the Riverside Freeway near the western end of the Santa Ana Canyoo. It will be close for everyone. The \Veir Canyon and Coal Canyon offramps on the Riverside Free"'·ay are etmple te<l and ready for use. The area consists of more than 60,000 unimproved acres and is free of any mnjor population. Because of this fact, it "'"ill receive the least resistance from thos e v.·ho oppose an airport in the ir 01vn backyard. The site of t.he proposed airport is 1,400 feet above sea level. Th is means that noise and pollution will he greatly dilu ted be fore jet aircraft arrive over an area of n1ajor population. Compare this v.'ith Los Angeles International, Orange County Airport, Long Beach Airpor t, Ontario. Palmdale and many others located at or near sea level where nolse and pollution is directly above the surrounding homes and businesses. A CJnNO Hills jetport will ht' the long av.·aHed ans l!.·e r to the outraged property ov.·ncrs nea r the Orange County Alfport anri any other So uther n C;1J ilornia ai rport \\'ht:>r<' jc1 flights arc ro un bea rable to ihooc in1n1cdialely surrounding such. It v.'lll dh1c·rl rh o.se ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are 1velcome. /\'orrnally, writers shoidr/ coni:ey t/Jei r n1essages i1i · 300 words or les s. Tile right to condense letters lo fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All let- r.ers mu.st include sig11a iiire ancl mail· i 11g address but ·name.~ may be 1vith· lield on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poet-ry u:ilt not be pub- lished. unwanted jets to whe.re only a bare minimum of ci tizens will !eel the effect. SUPERVISOR Casper.; has urgC'd enlargement or the Ontario Airport in lieu of the Oiino Hills Airport. Such is not a suitable solution. The ma jority of jet com muters come from Orange CoW1ty and most of these Ytould prefer lo drive to L.A. Intcmationa! rathe r than lo dri"'e to Onta rio. In this day of fue l crisis. the consumption getting to either L.A. or Ontario 1-•:ould be n1uch greater than It would ht' lo Oiino Hills. The Ontario Airport i s compa ratively old and v.•ould be costly to enlarge so as lo handle the jumbo jets. It would have to be up-dated w nsiderably, otherwise jumbo jet passengers will spend as much time al the airport waiting for their baggage as they do in getting to and from Ontario. There are 15,000 citizens of Onta rio who are directl y under the pa th of the proposed jet activity and these pt.'Ople will most certa inJy rise up against this invasion and cosily la ws uits y..i JI surely result. So. Onl<1rio is not th e answerr ROBERT G. McDERMONT Campaign. S p e 11dl11g To the Editor: himsel f. A campaign consists entirely of the printed and the spokro v.tird. The people do not want this right taken away from a candidate or an yone else. \llhal the people really want is to knO\'-' who donated the money. how much they donated and ~·here and hov.1 the money was spen t. Beyond any doubt. they should have this information. Armed with those facts. lhev can decide for themselves if the caOdidate is a free agent or i{ he is in a posi tion to be influenced and by whom . SO~tE llA VE inferred that 1 am against unrestricted c amp a i g n i n g becau.se I had an expensive campaign. Yet, they alS> say that ihe incumbent has an advantage when campaign funds arc restricted. If I had only sel fish motives, as some have inferred. then as an incumbent, 1 v.·ould favor res tricted campaigns. The righl to distribu te p r i n t e d materials and !he right to expre~ ourselves within the lav.·s of libel and slander began soon aft.er the Revolut ionary War and have been more jt'alous!y protected by Americans down through !he years v.·ith les,, challenge than any other of our freedoms. I ::i.111 for full campaign financial diS<.'losu re: Who, What, Where, When and How. In the oath of office I took 1!.'hcn I became a membe r ol the Board of SUIJ('tvisors. I swore to protect the C-Onstilution. 'Therefore . I can support 110 new la1v that \Yould abridge LllClse rights. RALPH 1\. DIEDRICll Supervisor, Third District County of Orange, California Pre111ature Judgment To The Editor: committing an obscenity in the name ol the Lord make it any les.s an obM:eni ty? Pll!L LANSD1\LE Wldom's Pll9l1 t To the Editor: I ;.i nt a tot ally disabled wido\~· and liave been receiv ing aid from the state of California. In January the state turned all the disablt'd , blind and elderly ove r to the federal govern rnent. \\1e ha ve been reetlvini; $195 a 1nonth (a rev.· dollars Jl)()re for the blind ), but effect ive Jan. I. 1974, th ey granted us an increase of $35. NOW MY RENT hen! in Costa Mesa is $120 plus utilities, which I'll adm it is reasonable for this area. but a disaMer to us who can't afford more th an sorm place in a ghetto. But the last heartbreakin!? nev.·s t·a nte this morning in the mail \vhen thr. \Ye 1 r :\ r e Department informed me l was no longer eligible for the $4-0 worth of food stan1p~ J have been purchasing for $21 , becausi' of the $35 increase in n1y gran t. I can't afford to eat very much any"'·ay and now when I spent the whole montl1 of January being grateful for the $35 increase. I wind up now bein~ ~·orsf' off than before because the pri t't's keep going up and up. I JUST caH 't understand U1at sinct' v.·e are .so far be low the poverty leve l no w v.'hy they keep wanting to add to our already miserable pli ght and lsn't lhere something so1nl'bod y can do? VAYE GOUUJ Folfh R estored To the "Editor: \Vith \Vatergatc in the ne"'·s. I fe!1 co rnpellcd 10 "'rile th is. r LOST my wallet in a phone booth recently. I neve r expected to see either the wallet, the ID or the $86 agai n. U.S. Building Saudi Fleet I am concerned about s e v e r a I roitoria!s published rec"Cntly, including yours. which favor restricting the amount of money a candidate for public office may spend on his political campaign. I read \vith much interest the crit icism of W.L. Thompson and several other persons of Promontory J>oin1. I rerta inly adm it it looks li ke heck in the building process but even an ugly duckling can turn in to a swan. I wonder lf these critics have seen a sketch of 1J1e finished product or it their minds are made up and they do not wish to be confu,,ed by the facts. REMEMBER. Mr. Thompisoo, as Jong as the public demands moce services, more lifeguards, better city road!'l, added bay services and added police and fire protection plus a mi\Uon and one other services, the City Council must explore all sources of revenue and [ am sure they see the whole picture much clearer than the Planning Department who are going to draw their salaries from the property owners regardless. But, to my surprise. I received a telephone call ·and the caller took pa ins to meet me In C-<lrona del Mar to return everything. 11e had raised his 1&-year-old daughter who had found my wallet lo be honest, a.rd further. he put that teaching into practice when th ey met me to return the wallet. WASHINGTON -Saudi Arabi a has cul off ()ii to the U.S. armed forces since October 2L Yet I.he U.S. Navy, turning the other cheek. is building the Saudis a new naval nee l. The details are contained in a confidential memorandum sent to the top · Navy ship dC"signers at the request ot Navy Secretary John Wamer. Signed by Warner's rngin{'('ring chief. Rear Adm. P.C. Jones. !he memo calls for ''intensified ma nagement " to oblige the Saudis. "The: Uni ted States ha ii agreed lo undertake a program 10 construct several classes of ships for the Royal Saudi1 Navy Force,·· stu ies th e memo. NOT 01"1. Y will the Navy butter up J\ing Faisal by designing the sh ips, but the memo says the United Stales will also overs~ ''contractor performance, resources allocation and all oth er mauers concerning ... assigned project \\"Ork ... When we asked engineer! on the project hciw it wss going, they hissed nervously : "That's confidenlla l'. \lle're oot .supposed to dlscusa that !·· Among the confidential revelations in the memo : The United States i.~ bu ildini:t gWded miss ile gunboats, pa trol shl11S and war lrlgate1 for the new Saurti n1vy. Yet on October 21 , King F'alsal'll" aowmmmt .erved notice ()U Aramco lo halt aJJ oil deliveries to the U.S. armed forces and warned that "any deviations" would ho "harshly dealt with." ARAMCO, the world's l a rges t petroleum producer, is a consortium or four U.S. oil companies -Exxon , Mobil. Standard of Galifomia apd Tcitaco. Ironically, they are pennitted to charge off Saudi laxes against their U.S. taxes, because they persuaded Congress that th e rich Saudi oil reserves are essential for U.S. defense. Y<'t the oil colossu!ii . putting profits ahead or patrlotis1n. didn't hes itate to carry out King Faisal's ord ers rather than risk offending !he slern old monarch. The king ordered the. cut-off because he felt. American \'-'capons, which President Nixon rushed lo rsrael , were being used lo kill Arab so ld iers. Ara mco ha..~ pleaded that H. had no :-ilrcn1a!ive but to comply wilh the king's di ct11n1. Othrrwi sc , 1he consortium's only source of crude oll would have been jeopardized. AT TllE Sta!c O~partment , o[ficlnl!J explainl'd that lhe Saudis simply wtiuld have taken their bLLc;iness to Britain, France or Japan if the United States had refused to build the l'lhips. A Navy spoke!'lman said he was sure no funds were golng for training Saudi sailors. He referred all other questions to the Saudi Arabian embassy. PROPANE PlNC11: \Ve have rl'C'CiVed reliable reports that brokers have driven up the price or propane gas by hoarding it until the customers bid the price up. Propane has jumped from 13 cenl!'J a gallon in 1972 to about 40 cents a gallon today. Caught in the pinch are the South's rural poor, who use propane to heat their homes. At the old price, propane was slightly more expensive than other heating fuels. But propane heaters were far less expensive than other heating equipment. SO POOR people In the milder clirnate.s, who lived away from the natural gas lines, warmed their homes with propane. But now, propane <:OlllA have skyrocketed and the rural poor can no longer afford the heat. <>ften , lhe brokers sell to one aMthcr, all they speculate on the rising prices. Everyone in th e cha in takes a profit . so by the time th(l product re oches the coni;umer. the price has pyramided sstronomlcally. I BElJEVE in a free press and I believe everyone bas the ri ght to express their vie"''S, right or wrong . I find it a bit frightening that you editors do nol agree. It is ironi c that you are calling for res tri ction of the freedom of the press. the very lifeblood of your profession as well as the lifeblood of a free America. All Americans have the right under the Constitution to print and disseminate anything they wish, restricted only by the Jaws of libel. The Consti tution does not exclude political candidates and does not restrict the amount of material any person may disseminate. TifiS RIGHT of free expression , as insured by the Freedom of Spee.ch and the Freedom of the Press, had no dollar limit in the Constltutlon. I find it !'lhoc.king that the press itself is calling for government control on how much c1 peMIOCl may spend on expressing Quotes Louis A. Allen, Palo Alto buslnessm.!ln, collector of primitive art -"As you study the evolutionary de:vclopment of leadership in the primitive tribes and lhc place myths hold in their rell !l'.lon1 you see there are common pnttcrns basic to !he development of our whole future, and you reellie that by studying aboriginal people we can come to understand ourselves." Please, Mr. W.L. Thompson, give us a background of your construction talents so we may judge if you are really a qualified critic or If you are just spinning something from the top of your head. WHEN I was ln India I was told dllring the buUding o! the Taj Mahal it was Oppo8ed by millions so l a m rwt going to pas.. judgment o n Promontory Point till I can see the completed product. WAYNE WILSON 01,.ce1dt11? To The Editor: Cauld the sensible C-Ouncllman Howard Rogers 1 know be one of thole six clly fathers who favorod that appallingly honky tonk d!urchalde bleml8h that imPQSes Itself on the Newport Beach landscape? Does the end really justify the meanJ? Ug ly is ugly no matter ho'v inviting it Is to ratlonallze that a good cnu.~e ls sufficient excuae for an eyesore. Does ' THE EVENT helped restore my faith In humanity and I rewarded ·them with as much as I could . It 's nice to know that despite the scanda ls, the majority of average Americans are stlU honest. J. JOSEPH ANDREWS OIANH co.ur DAILY PILOT R obert N. Weed, Publi.thtr Thomas Keevil, Edi!or Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page E.ditor The edilorW ,Jll'I" (If the Daily Pilot ~ to lrdonn and ,Umulattt ~ by ~on thla PlCe dlvene•Cornrnent:az>' on !oplCI Ol in- tertst by sYn<ffcatfd colwnnlsta and cutoGnlltl, by prcMdtns a fonim fflf' rttldt'ni' vn. and by 1••••1t1rw u,1, ncrwsp1.ptt'1 opb._ Uld kteu on C\lm!lll topics. The ~ oplrdonti Of tht 0.Uy PUot .,...,. only tn the editorial column at tt. 1Dp 0( UM! pqt. Oplrdonl a:qw I _. the Nl- umnista and ce.nooa.ilel and Mtter wrtten an their OM'I and t»wndorle-- mcnt ol their vim by UM! Dally Pilot -Id II< lnl.....S. Wednesday, February 6, 1974 I t 7 . . . VQL. b7, NO. 37, 7 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDA Y, FEBRUARY b, 1974 Next ?-Electricity Bill Going If your regular budget figuring comes up aboul $3 short this month. check your electric bill first. Top officers or Southem California Edison Company·s Orange Co u n t ~, operation said Tuesday couotian.s vdll pay a record 18.5 percent mare for electricity in February than they did in January. The reason js the same one causin g gasoline prices to jump at the local service station -seating: fuel costs th at • could reach record proponions this year for bulk customers like Southern Cali· lomia Edison. Orange County division manager Phil ~1artin said the company is now paying $13.50 a barrel for low-sulphur Indonesian oil compared with $2.20 ooly four years ago. ~lartin said it is not unreasonable to assunle the price wlll hit $20 a barrel sometime this year. Martin said a year ago Edison pa id $5.12 a barrel and only lh ree months ago the price was $7 .50 a barrel, l\·lartin said another COlltribuMng factor was 1Veed:IY'~ rea11ocalton by the federal power .tommlssion or 1.2 mill ion barrels of Edison fuel to oth!!r parts of the nation. But ~1artin told newsmen the deficit in fuel oil supplies can be made up through strict voluntary and mandato ry conservation measures. Late la~1 month , the Statt Public Ulllities Commission ordered an addi- Jional five percent cutback by Edison's major industrial and commercilll users over and above the 10 percent cutbacks a lready in force. 1\1artin said Edison has avera~ed Rbout six to seven percent ~avings in power usage through citizen cooperation over the past two months and each additional ~rcentage point means another one n1illion barrt!ls of fuel oil saved. The price increase won't immediately affect the city of Anaheim, 1vhich is a bulk customer or Edison and serves its own residenls. South Counly areas including San Junn Cai.;istrano and San Clemente also won 't feel the pinch because they are serviced by San Diego Gas and Electric Company. ~lartin said ~dison will probably coine up about 10 mlllion barrels short of the 60 million it needs this year to serve its custorners but If the cutbacks succeed, that rni~ht be made up. Jlete \\.1ood s, Ed1so11 energy services 1nanager, said the 1nandatory cutbacks Today's Final • N.Y. Stocks c TEN CENTS Up $3 ordered hy the PUC 11·ill account for only about Oil!.! percent of 1hc needed reduction \•.'1th !he remainder cotninti: through citizen cooperation. ~lortln noted 1h11t the u11ccrta1n energy siturion ha~ cuused prof· :ils at Scutltt•rn California Edison as 1vell. He said all n1?1v hiring has been stopped and m:iny capital projects s10 .. 1·t"Cf do"·n because or gro11<ing fuel costs. I-le said Edison grossed about $1 billion 1.1st year but puid out !l\'Hrly $900 n1illion for fttcl oil- Ill 0 _ooms Sign Law Delayed Once More Costa J\fesa city councilmC'n con tinued lhC'ir public hearing on the proposed sign ordinance Tuesday night bu t again delayed action on the controversial document. After three-and-a-half hours o f deliberation and p u b I i c comments, counciln1en adjounted the session to Feb. H. That meeting will begin 8( 7:30· p.m. In Costa Mesa city COWlcil chambers on Pugc 12 of the ~page ordinance. The hearing began Monday night Business interests, repre.!ented by attorney Donald Smallwood and J erry Jackson of the Sign Users Council, raised questions on virtually every section of the ordinance. It is lhe council's intent to listen to all of their comments and rebuttals from homeowner representatives before discussing lhe sections themselves and subsequently voling on the ordinance. Tuesday night 's session. attended by about 40 persons, focused on wheth er la rge r businesses with several business activities should be allowed more signing thail smaller businesses. Smallwood argued that they should, because larger businesses s uch as auto dt!alers have several business activities under one roof and therefore require greater flexibility. 1-lowcver , Planning Director William Dunn said the ordinance should not discriminate. "You shouldn't give the big guy more and the li tUe guy less,., he said. Considerable time was spent arguinl{ the merits of sign f~ and the prohibition of flashing'and rot8ting s..igns. (Sec SIGNS, Page Zl fttlesct Burglar Foiled, Flees A thief who shinnied up a tree to get at the second floor safe in the Mesa Verde Country Club should have kept his fleet on the ground. He bungled the burglary. Police said today that the bumbler did manage to JX>Und a hole in the safe with a wrecking bar but an he could pull out were business papers. Checks were set on fire when the Intruder dropped lighted matches into the safe to examine the contents. But they flickered out. Out of matches and out of luck, the frustrated desperado fl ed the premises at 3000 Country Club Drive, Costa Mesa. JUST TWO CALLS SOLD TWO CYCLES Hert are three powerful lines « advmlalnc copy that lasted tbrOlll)I only two calla ~ter tlle ail 1ppe0reil In t11e Dolly PlloC: ~ BULTACO. Alpllla ·ri, ,,.ey , .... 4 100 Klwuakl. Bat oiler. ~'KO. ..... . ,... - Both machines were 10ld to 'lhe·- callor. Now, the Dally PJl!>I ·"""'' guarantee reaaltl llke that etery time, but y.ou .can . bi 1\11"< you'll set ·....ii. with Dally· PlloC ltfvortlstng. Wont-to t .. 1 It (or younellT Diii tlle direct line to result> at the Dally ·Pilot. Phone llJ.Wll. -l • O.llr l"llel l"'lllf• ~,. ltH:Mrd ~ AIRPORT FIREMEN RIGHT PLANE THAT STRONG WINDS FLIPPED OVER TODAY AT ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT .- -Cr•ft Was in North Tiedown Area With No One A board at the Time of the Incident This Morning ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' . 9 CdM Janitors Suspended;, Due To· Payrol). Flap~ Gusty Winds Expected To Last Until Thursday Nine Corona del Mar High School custodians we~e suspended from th'e)r jobs Tuesday for allegedly falsifying overtime claims. The (ijsclplillary action, taken by Newport·Mesa Unified School District trustees in execuuw· session, also involved ooe -supenisor• who v.·as demoted. School official! declined to reveal the names of the individuals involved and refuSed to divulge any information a~t the accused. llowevcr, it was confinned this morning that all are Co rona del !\far maintenance personnel. Custodians do not 1pu:nch lime clocks. They report hourA worked. on payroll sheets. The suspenc;ions -which varied fn length and are depende."lt upon tile amount of all e"ged fraudulent overtime -were voted unanimously by trustees after a 90-minute closed door session. Prior to the action, a spokesman for district teachers read a strongly wordtd statement attaCking the Dally Pllot tor incorrectly reporting earlier that .the overtime violations involved teachers.. _ High winds which kl.'pl Oran~c Cxst motOrists. grippi ng thei r steering \\'heels today are expected to continue through Thursday. Though gusts up to ::15 n1lles per hour bulleted the coast and' inland vnlle1·s, little damage v..·as' reported in Ora~ge County. Personnel at Orange County Airport said they are keeping an eye on tied- do~'?l aircraft. One private plane "·.:is torn loose this morning, a spokesman said. Lifeguards in Newport Beach, Laguna ~ach, San Clemente and Huntington Beach reported high tide of 6.8 feet at 9: 15 a.m. but said offshore winds leveled an already Oat surf and kept the sea from doi.1~ any damage. The gusts stirred up dirt from constrnctiol'I sites· and sent trash cans and debris clattering through many neighborhoods. In El Toro, a resident at he 'end of a cul-de-sac at El Caballo Drive and Coria Cresta Drive got a front vard full or his neighbors' garbage and irash when 1\•ind channeled al! the debris info his lot. Power outages ,1·cre reported only 1n the O'Neill Park-1'rabuco Canyon area ,,.h!'re 1,000 customers of Southcn1 Cali fornia Edison were momentarily '"'ithout electricity \i,;hen a tree ble1v down on Live Oak Canyon Road. On e motorcyclist along the San Diego Freeway between El Toro Road and Sand Canyon Road reported morning V<'inds "the strongest I've eve r experienced on two wheels or four." But Higbway Patrol spokesmen said no accidents were reported .and motorists were slowing down to fight the gusts. A tree fell into a portable classroom at Tustin High School early today but no injuries resulted. Authorities at both Dana Harbor and Newport Harbor said no boats had been blown loose from their moorings and that only two minor incidents o{ small craft in trouble were reported. Ci1ld< Gordon. pr'eaideot .. lect of !he Newpo'tt • Mesa Educators Aseociliiii. called the earlier report "lrreaponslble," "inexcusable" and aaid it amounted · to Coastal Motorists Find "baraumeot and distracUon" • f teachers. . He al9o ICOt8ed the Dally Piiot ·of maktng nauiar attacks on Newport-Meia tellchen, 6ut did n6t elaborate. Few Open Gas Stations Eirliei', mtrln Wheeler, assistant "!Perlnlqld.iit for ponlOllllel, d1'ctos<a "' RVDI 'Nut:lfZIELSKI tbe.dlstrtct ts ·lnv<!lllptlng th< possi"l>IUty· "'"' °"" -'"" that __ ~ a~ Other schools mlght Open servlcf: staliOl\9 continue to be ht lftVOMil ID llnillar overtime chelttg.I a rare sight on (.. Oran3e Coast "'Doi ~-tllat have come l1o IO<lly ' 11 motorials• lfnd It 'I""' ind ugiir IDdteill ,tl!ttl -•be happening, -· dl!Ocult to o~taln gasoline. at olher ICbOolli,'''Wbeeler aakl. ' ·:'Some atauoos have been closed all Gordon ended ,. fii urging dlslrlcl week u · a reault ol oU company back- olllolab .. to ' 'l'efule io deal w It~ ·orden·· ce-....b)( otatlo"' demond log newopoptrs l&t i:OootanUy dlltort.1!'"· tbelr Fe~-.'"'."'•lions. (Related nm. , Story.l'ue .) Gol<lon'• ......Wtion ttpruoni.. about n.e p1111>1em, 1«0rdlng 1o dbtrlbuto,.. (See Sl1sPEND, Pqe Z) for the major. brandl, b that the ataUons • \ • ran ou t of their Januar y alloCations and are demanding their Februa~ aHotments all at once. "We can 't meet everybody's request at once,'' said Mlckey Parr, an ARCO official. "The allocation each dealer 15 entitled to, he will 'get. There's no ques tion about that. We're working as dlligentl,y aa we can to fill the orders." Scattered closlnp have been noted In Cost> M.... Laguna BeRch, Mission Viejo and Huntington Beach. Corona del (See CLOSINGS, P1ge Ii Female Coaches Tl1reate11 Co11rt Pursuit of Pa)' By JORN Z1\LLER OI Ill• D•llr l'Uot Sl•ll A teacher spokesman told Nc11'port- flfesa trustees Tuesday r~:i! 14 v.1omen coaches are prepared lo go to court if necessary 10 11'in ''sex equality" pny raises retroactive to fall. l9i2 . "If it goes to court, thtre's no doubt that the lawyers will insist on asking for more money than they're now asking." ft.1aya Decker. president of the: Ne wport-&fesa Federation or Teachers, "'amed trustees. ''And there's no doubt that the court will award us the settlement," J.ts. Decker added. The 14 women coaches of girls sports programs at all six Harbor Area middJe schools a re currently "withholding services" over a demand for pay raises retroactive lo 1972. ~Ir act\On has halted after-school sports programs for an estimated 1,200 middle schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified SchooJ Dislrict The coaches last week "·ere granted pay raises that increase their salaries to the level men coaches are paid. Those pay raise! were m a d e retroactive to fall, 1973. However, the: '"'omen say they are entlUcd to raises retroactive to fall, J972. Dody Anderson, , a Lincoln s~I teacher and the leader\ of the striking coaches, told trustees 1hat their action both legally aJld morally was jnstifie ~ on the basis of feder•I itnd s t a t e anti-discrimination laws. Marian C. Bergeaon, &ctinit president of. Uie scbool booril, asked the teacbtrs to retu.ni 'to coaching "for the good of the children." Differences wilb the cllelrlct, she ·said, could be worked °'fl later. . Mrs. Bergeson alJo said the dl5trict might not have the legal pow er to grant pay raises retroacUve for more than one school year. _ The discus.'Jion ended wllh ~thcr teacher!'! nor trustees mai.ing any changes in their posltioo. .; . ' . Cutoff Due For Price, Wage Cu1·J1s .\VAS IJI NGTON (AP) -The Nixon administration told Congress today it int ends to remove all n1andatory v.•age and price controls after April 30 - except for the health and petroleum se<'tions of the eC(lnomy. If Congress agrees, it would mean the bulk of the U.S. economy would be functioning control·frce for the first lin1e since Augu.<;t 1971. Authority for Phase 4 controls ex:pires April 30. COst of Living Councl\ Director John T. Dunlop, who ..oWMMd t he Administration plans, said cons11r.~~~ could expect some additional increase in prices as a result of lifting of controls. He said this would result from (l) realignment of some prices that have been held do\\•n: (2) the removal of built-in delays on price increases by big companies. and (3) testing of the market by some companies to see how high they can raise prices. Dunlop implied present co n l r o I s outlived their usefulness despite the prospect of co ntinuing inflation. "Under the economic conditioll3 antici pated in the year ahead," he told the Senate Banking C ommittee 's subct>n1mittce on production a n d stabil.ization, ''the problems created by a full program of mandatory wage and price-controls outweigh the contributions such controls can make to price stabiltiy." Dunlop said the council planned to continue gradual decontrol of the econon1y before April 30 and \\'Ould continue seeking co rnmitment.s for price restraints and other in flation-reducing actions fron1 industrie.'> in exchange for Jj decontrol during this period . The Administra tion also proposed ; turning the Cost of Living Council into an un1bre!la economic agency lo watch over i.nrlation and to coordinate eronomic activities of federal and Io cal government agencies. Such an agency has been Dunlop's pet project. Dunlop said the Administration wants authority to continue mandatory controls !See CONTROLS. Pc-· %1 C::eut Weliiller The sun ii ping to shine and the wind is golng to blow Thurs- day, according to the weather serv· ice with slightly cooler lempera· lures ak>ng the Orange Coast. lfighs at the beaches 64 rising to 68 lnJand. Overnight lows 42-46. De- creasing winds Thursday afternoon. INSIDE TOD.\ Y Associated Prt!! scir1tCt writ~ er! take a frtsh Wok at research and treatmtni i11volving the controversial co:11cer drug lat· trilt'. T we>-part series begins to- day on PoQ< 8. At Y-ltrvlct l ... 111111 ,. L. M. .. ,. f C•ll...W• 7 C•-C9AW t C1•~.i1191111 H•M (91'1'11Ct 4' c ... ,_. o Otl ftl HOi iett lt ltllkl'lll .. _ ' Enltl1•""""1 M·H Fl.,._., ll•U l'Md tJ .... ,,, "'• ltt<ll'tl ,. ....... "_ . ( AM Utlf9n 1' M91... • M9•19t tt-11 Mwtwt ,.. • Nll""91 '"'" ... , o...,...c..., 1r SYIYl.I ,..,.., ti Swts t1•1t SIK• M_,. ... tl-t1 ,......... . ~...-. )t.H ......... . w-...-. ..... ,,.. W•l1tl....... ... ' "' - 2 OAILV PIL OI t W~ntsd11 , F'rbrlJ.try 6, 1q74 " T01\1GllT BASKETBALL -tX.'C \'S Cemtos College, OCC Gym . 8 p.1n. Costa t-.le!'ia Hi gh at Edison, 7 p.111. f~stan(·ia at Fountain Valle~·. j p n1. Sanla Ana .nt Ne11r')Xln Harbor. 7 p.111 . OCC LF:CI URE -"Open t-.larriage." Dr. e'.har!cs ~\Jto11 , Auditorium, 7:30- 9:30 p.n1 . AL C 0 II 0 L l SM LBCTURE ''Alcoholism-An Addictive Olsease," Or. Robert S....fm1ilz spraker. Raleigh Hi lls H.ospital. 1507 F: 16th St Ne11r·pon Beach, 6:15 p.n1. lnfon11~1 t1on 6.f5-5707. "STICKS ,\.'°'O liO~ES" -South C.Ons! Repertory TIK'atrr, Y..'ed, thru Sun. a p.m. UCJ DR • .V.1A -'·Ru1g Round the ?.loon.'' Fine Arts Village Thea~r. Wed. thru Sat. 8 p.m. Tickets $3. 83U6!7. UCI LECTCRES -''Fttndameatals ot Animal Care," Room 167 Steinhaus . Hall. 7·10 p.m. "California : f\lyth.6 and 1. Realltie11," Roon1 178 llumanities Hall. 7-10 p.m. 11IURSDA\', F EB. 7 UCI LECTI.iRE -''California '7t : Politics and Public Policy,'' State Controller Jlouston Flournoy, Third Floor Loun ge, Gateway Cornrnons. 10 a.nl. SENIOR CJ1'1ZENS C L U B Community ftet:reation Cen ter, 12--3 p.m. UC I LECJ'URE S -"Shamanism : $tudies in Nonordinary Reality," Roo1n 101 Physical Sciences Bldg., 7-9:30 p.m. "The Financial Woman," Roon1 154 Humanities Hall, 7-10 p.m. "Scientific Medicine for the Layman: The Nervous l System ." Freshman Lecture Ha I I , ~tedical Surge II Bldg. 7-10 p.n1 . l • ~ President Lists ' Four Successors t. For Job in .1976 r)~ · \VASHl KGTON (UPI) -President Nixon listed four Republicans today as good possi bilities lo succeed him ln the t \\'hile House in 1976. r They are Vice President Gerald R. I Ford. Ca lifornia Gov. Ronald Reagan, I former l'\e\v York Gov. Nelson A. I Rockefeller and fonncr Texas Democratic Go\'. John CoMally. 1 Afisslng from his Ii.st was Sen. Charles I JI· Pere'y (R.-IU.l. Percy has often been at odds with Nixon on political and : domesti c issues. \ t . NixOO ·mace his rl'.!tnarkl a'.t an off-the- 1 . · reL"Ord breakfasl of abou l 50 Republicans ~'ho belong to U1e Chowder and J\farChing 1 Society, a Republican congrc!lsional club. I 'The Pre..sldent is a membe r cl the group · and hosted this week's nleeting at the ~. White House. I, Nixon brought up the four na1n e.s of pos!!ible presidential contenders, a Re publican source said, introducing the1n by saying, "\Ve are blessed with having four of the mo~t promi1ll'.!nl people on the political scene." From Pogfl l SIGNS ... Both homeowners and bu s I n es s represent.atives agreed that the feE should be wai\•cd to encou rage an early changeover to the newer siWls proposed in the ordinance. City r.tanager Fred Sorsabal did not . ci!ing that The permit revenues were r('qui rcd to pay for the si,rn control program. Homcov.·ncrs 1111d Jack.."on disagreed sharply on the prohibition of ro!;iting lltl<l flashin g signs . It w~1s J ;i ck so n ' s contention th<Jt ' ' t 1v f n k I i n !?. . ' ' "!!cintill11ting" and "slo\vly rotating" signs have been usC"d tas11·fully. As examples he cited Daskin·Robhins ice cream porlors. Gay 9 O ' s • s I y 1 e restaurants. 1no1•ie theaters and the Union i6 sphere. The homeownf'rs said lhC'y thought 1hey could do ju!il .1s v.·eJI as v.·ithout lhen1. OIANal COAST DAILY PILOT l"• 0 1'9"0t Coan OAILT PILOT, wilfl ~ic:I> ii C"""'l .... lt\t ~-·P,HI, lo ..-Cill'lolllll ~ "'" 0••"'• l'.<>••t P111>lf1111no c -ny . ...,.. "'-.. illoto• 1'1 .vbUf-· M-Y """""" Fr/1,.t. '-1 CO.la Mt .. , ,........, INCll, Hunlllllfon •t •clll 'tvn"ln Vl llllY, L- fl~~. lrvlnt/St<ldl-dc 1nd Sin Cl...,.ntt/ ~In .J!l*n Capi.1r1,._ A 11..,11 rf\'llOllll .-fllle!I ,. ,.,,1>1/1hflll illT'"'•ro aria $1md•Y1 · tll9 11r1..c .. I ~HtMf'lll _.,., II 11 i• Wlol ... ,. 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M id fl CMlt MWe, C1llt9r11!1. lvft.trl't~ by <•,,19t •.6.l moiot~l'1 1W "'Iii l) U rfltlllllrilYJ "'111"" -""''1e<>' n.'1 "-111'"" Stru.·1· Ra11cl1 Buy Lat1de{l By Caspers Supervisor Ro11ald Caspt-rs told Cus1a _\Jesans Tu e.s<Jay 1ha1 the Starr R<11loh nov.· being R('IJtilred by the county will provide thefn \rl!h hiking and cri mping acti\'ilies \\'ilh1n easy renrh of their hon1es. The Fifth District supervisor appeared before the K1\\·an!s Club shortl y aft er the board of supe r\'isors ,·otcd to acquire the 5,500 ac-ri' ranch in the> San Juan Canistraoo Hills at a cos! or $~ . .f million . ,;I hope you are satisfied \lo'ilh our effort," s;ild Ca~ p e rs, v.·ho led the campaign to buy the ranch and envisions a v.'ilderness park reserved mostly for hikers, backpackers and horseback riders. The ranch. he said, can easily be reached on a lank or gas and is only :l5 minutes to 40 minutes fron1 Costa ~tesa. ll soon \.I'll\ be 01.1en to can1pers and hikers . "The problen1 now is y,•hat do we do \\'ith it."' Caspers told his Hudience lie said he did not just v.·a11\ to thro\v a fence up around it and build a p:irkin b lo! but to use the ranch "di scri111 inately and carefully." Turning lo Orange County Airport . Caspers said he v.·ould favor retaining the port for commuter service or up to 500 miles provided !ha! the noise level can be further lov.•ered. He called ror the development or a thorough ground transportation service to Ontario Airport for longer nights because Orange County does not have the pctentia1 for a ne\v airport and because there is insufficient rUn\\'l1 Y space at the old airport. The deletion of the free\11ay for funding reasons was termed an "arbitrary and capricious" act by the supervisor. · Anal1eim Police Dispute Settled Anaheim policemen told their city councilmen Tue sday night they "'·ill accept the latest salary offer and end 1nore than four months of sna rled, often- bitler pay disputes. Pilembers of the Anaheim Police Association vo ted over w he 111 i n g I y ~fonday and Tuesday to accept the pay package offered by the council antl to withdraw a $46 million suit they fi led against the city. The new pay pack.age. v.'hich \\"i!l cost. !he city more l.han l280,000 over the next 12 months, provides an in1n1ediate 9 percent increase and boosts totaling three percent ove r the next year. From PGfJe l CLOSINGS ... l\far. dry earlier this week, now has gasoline once more. The scarcity of gasoline hils in many cases forced motorisls to look for a tankful during their lunch hours. ~!any stntions v.·hich fonnerty closed early in the evening apparently nov.1 are opening later in the n1om1ng: to conserve on gasoline. Parr said some servlce slations v.•hich ran out durin[: the latter part of .January "·ere allO\\'rd to "horro11.'" 011 !heir February allocatlons. They now have run out of those advancf' shinm('n!s and must v.a it thrir turn until :.ill nthl'r dc:Jlers ha\'C l'Cl'C'J\'t•d their !nitlul Fr·brL1ary shipnienls. "Ii seems that ~01n c dcall'r.S ;irC <1blr> to 1rork out their :illocntions l:M11ler th;in others. Of cours(' \.\'C h:1ve no voice Jn telling them 110\.\' 10 do 1hls. But some are do ing a hr!tcr job than othrrs in de!ern1ining how n1uch to sell each duy," l'arr said. Econon1y SC'rvice Stations. a Gulf Oil subs idiar)' v.·ith 13 self-srr\'lce outlets, reported that its station at 202 ! NE'wporl Blvd., Costa r-.1csa. has been closed all "-'eek because of an C'ntirc!y different problem. "Ours is a manpower problem. It's not because v.·e'\·e been out of gas." iia id Gordon Peldo, servi ce station supcn •isor. "\Ve'\·e hFld a r:ipid 1umorcr. nur people co111e and go. But we hnve been interviewing and ~'e hope to have that station open today ," he added. A spokcsnu1 n for the Ornn ge County outlet of Exxon appeared 1nystifled about the hil!h number of clo!ed stallons. "The re's a gasoline shortage. \\'e h<ll C no product lo sell," he oon1111en1ed. Front Page l SUSPEND ... 750 of the 1,250 1eacl1ers in the Newpo r1· Mesa district. Superintendent John Nicoll responded that he v.·ou\d con!lnuc existing dl::-irt policy of communicating optnly with local ne1\·s or~anizat ions. The disclphnad emptoyc11 still ha\e 14 days to appesl the lnistees' decision. Nicoll · explained after !he meellng. The i;uspenslons wlll !Jkcly be staggered so the work force at the school will not be depleted, ir 11·as C'xpl.1inrd . Nicoll explained his rcfusnl to dl.iiclose the identities of the indlvidu sls saylnf!'.. "t feel I cuuld be hurtinl!' th e defendants' rights lo a h1ir hr:iring lf I released any more dclalls .1bou1 the m:iuer at lhis li me." ~ .. ~. • . ... . ... -, • • .. ,.., . ' . ... .. ~ -· -_ .. _. Uf'I l tlw!lott Kidnap Sceiae 'Good Faith' .Judge Rejec_ts Edison Barrier By TOA1 BA RLt:V 04 lht O•U• "lltr Siii! An envinlOmenta l protection organiza· lion's bid to h<ilt U1e plaru1 cd expansion of the Edison Comptiny gencra~inp; sla· !«1 in Hunllngton Beach was finnly re- Jected late 1\iesda y by Orange County Superior Court Judge ~1arJ.; SOOen. (Re- lated Story, Page 3.) Pointing OLlt to bo!h sides th:it he had carefully weighed all the factors argued against the need fvr elect rical power, Judge Soden ruled that the city of Huntington Dench had mftde a "good fait h auempt" lo t\'aluate the en vironmental impact of the expansion. Arguments by the Environmental Ccalition Of Orange County to the effect that the city did not have authority to act on he prop:>sed SJIO million expansion at Pacific Coast High~·ay and Ne\*lland Street were just as firmly throv.11 out by Judge Soden . the city had fulfilled all its Ie&a! obligations at ti~ time !ht council voted on lhe Edison expansion. "I ha\•e seen and heard substantial evi dence to thal erfect and l am hcre- "'i1h dcn_vin~ the writ of mftndalt sou1ht by the Env1ronment.lll ·~ition ," J udge Soden said. ' · ' ~les a Co~ncii . ·:i ,• Ca11didates " r To Air Views PoLice go over lhe sc ene of the kidnaping 'l'uesday of 19'.'j'ear-old Patricia Jl earst. daughter of ne\vspapcr executive Randolph ·t learst, in Berkeley. Story, Page 7. ~~~~~~--~~~~~~~- fie said he could sec "no dispute as !o the land agency" and that the city had full y complied with the Environtnental QLialitv Act of 1970 \\'hen !he ci ty council look 11pprov1'l action Inst Oc1. 15. All si:t Costa r.lcsa city council candidates have been invited to appear at city hall Thursdoy night for the first candidate's forum during lhe 1974 ca111paign. The chambe r of co mmerce·S)Xlnsored "Speak-In" i!I scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Jn city council chambers. The public is invited. Seve11tl1 Day of Viole11ce Coalition 1 fl \VI/ c r s unsuccessful\\' argued that the eiiy had railed to submit C(lpies or en,·iron1nental I m pa c t st.lten1ents to 5<'\'eral other affee1ed agencies. They also argued witho ut success that the city should have wai ted for reactions and com1nent.s fro1n those agenci :.>s, ocfor" ma king a rin.1\ decision. Each candidate wilt be allowed five: minutes to answer a question drawn fronl a fishbo~·I . The questions are on current issues and \Vere furnishOO bv ne\\·sn1en. · • By The Associated Press Stepped-up \•iolence marked t h e seventh day of the indepenC.:ent truckers' shutdown today and lawmen in several a reas moved out to escort truck convoys ca rrying food , fuel and other needed Hems in Short supply. One death was reported. Government negotiators in \\'ashington tried again to end the. pro test over fue l prices and freight rates. The drivers said they \\'ere not satisfied wi1h President i\ixon·s action Tuesday to freeze the price of diesel fuel. The dri\'ers are seeking a rollbacl\ in fue l prices and pcnnission to pass on higher costs lo the shipping companies. Independent truckers blockaded pumps al Sacramento area !ruck stops today. and began as king truck st<'p operators to shUt do'ATI. ' Callfomia lf igh v.·ay Patrol disp.'.ltchcr Sonja Liles said tv.·o truck stoos in ·~he south part of the city shut dO \\lt for 2~ hours al the request of truckers. A third on interstate 88 just north of dov.TIIO\\il. Sacramento refused r.o shul do\\1\, she said. The truckers coordinated thei r cam- paign on Citizens Band radio. They said they v.·ould only allow trucks 1\·ith pcr- lshahlt' c-ar~o to take on fuel. Federal energy chief William E. Simon told a llouse ro1nmitlee that the drlver- 01,·ners should be r.1101\·(!(1 "an immediate co.s t !)ass-through.'' Asked about prospects for a settlen1enl. he replied: "The best I can say L<: rm hopeful we can reason wi lh !ht'SC pcopJr." on \\'hether any explosives had been round at the te rminal v.·here 150 striking drivers have parked the ir rigs during the shutdown . Four truck driverti were taken into custody in Alaba1na in connection with the 'J'uesday night shooting of t'\.l'O men picketing' ar a hlgh\vay intersection. PeMsylvania State Police said that in !he 2t hours ended at 8 a.n1. there v.·ere 75 Incidents of violence. They also repo rted an attempt ~·as n1ade to bl ow up a bridge on the Pennsylvania Turn pike near Bea\'er Falls early today. : An explosion, believed c-aused ·by dynao1ite placed at the base of tl\'O concrete support pillars. roc.J.;ed the ar.:!a but caused little apparent damage . . Police said they could not immediately hnk th e blast to the strike. but the. cowity has been the scene of se\'eral incidents or violence since the truckers began their protest. ~~ifty carloads of Teamsters' Union n,e.mbers moved onto the high1\'ays of e?stern Pennsylvania to guard against violenc e. a uanion.official said. The shutdo\lrn -v.·hich halli affected virtually every state in the nation - has caused some food shortages, mostly at the distribution le\'el. So1ne Ja rgl'.! lo~ store chains chartered planes to ship 1neat : other companies switched cargo to the rails. Judge Soden dismissed th ose argun1cnts as irrele\'ant and ruled that Frotn Pu11e 1 CONTROLS. •• over wages and prices charged in the health industry, including h osp i t a I . doctors and dentls!Ji. untll th c government enacts a national health insurance program. He noted that Congress al ready has granted separate authority to continue controls over the petroleum Industry until February 1975. Tho!!e controls are admi nistered by the FOOera\ Energy Office. Dunlop indicated the Administration \llould reluctantly seek to continue controls In other areas as '''ell if the need arises bet\lo·een now and April 30. He said there "may be r< Jsonable differences of opinion o\'er !he question of the need for authorlly for wage and prlce controls in other sectors. "\Ye shall conUnue to review other particular sectors as the Cosl of Living C.Ouncil proceeds with Uie program of gradual sectoral decontrol" of the economy, he added. PG&E Hike Bid Sl1arply OJlposed A spokesman for Standard ~teat of New _ Haven. Conn. said he had only rect'1vcd two loads of pork fro1n IO\lo'a SA~ ntANCIS CO {:\P l -~fore than lhis \\·eek. lie s:1 id one suppl irr in Kansas 300 angry ci lizcns januned a public h:is 32 loads of beef 1~·orth SI n1illion hearing to protest Pacific Gas & El ectric ;;~u~~e s1i~!\"fke a 1 ;_.,h1s front d00r. '\.l·ith Co.'s proposal to incrcnst' gas and electricity rates hy S233 million annually. Fourteen .5chool cl 1 s t r i c ls in Sorne 250 pmleslers V.'l're members Pennsylvania closed 1ocla \' because of of Electricity and Ga s for People, a fuel shortages caused by ihe shutdO\\'n . consumer group that slilged a 20-minute Schools in . Si.'\'ernl sta tes. including dcmons!ration outside the gtate B11ilding l\1;1ryland. \\est \ 1rg1n1a and KP!lluek\". here Tuc~:ty Where the stale Public t losed e;irlicr in t!ll1 1rel'k 1.ir 1·ur1;iil\~d L:ti!ilies Con1mission hearing \ll as C;indidatl'.!s are expected to include a statement about their qualificatioos a.nd reasons for seeking office. Unused 11me may be used by the candidates to discuss any subject they wish. Running in the March S election are. f\lrs. Norn1a Hl'rl1.og, J\1rs . J o a n '!'orribio. Raymond P. Evans, Richmond ~:. \\'e.s!lake .Jr .. and Incumbents Jack J!arnmctt. and \\'illard T. Jordan. Two seats are scheduled to t>eaJ%e \'acant, those of Pi-layor Hammell and \'ice J\layo r Jordan. 1' outh Di es in PooJ S:\;.;" JOSE (AP) -An IS-year-old youth died Tuesday '\.\·hen he leapPd from a hot v.·hirlpool bath into a cold s'orimming pool. authorities s aid . Jn\'l'Stiga!ors said \\'Hliam E. Darby apparl'.!nlly \\'.'.l.<: stunned by the difference in temperatures, fell un· conscious and drov.·ned. Dean Loses La1,v License J\LEXA.t-;ORIJ\, \'a. (AP) -John \~-. ~nn 111. Presidrnl Nixon's official la\\'}'er for nearly lhree years. lost his lice nse to practice lt1w today because of wiethical. unprofessional and unwarranted •''.)nducl in the \\'atergate coverup. A lhree·man panel of Virginia State Circuit Coon jud51es deliberated one hour and 20 minu tes before di sbarring Dean. The 35-ye11r-0ld fonner counael lo the President who later became his chief accuser , did not testify at the hearing. Dean's la\\1·ers a!!ked that the C"OUr\ only suspend him temporarily un til "the \11s t chapter is wrillt!n" in the \\'atergate case. l'ennsylv:inia r:ol'. '.\l il ton .r. Sh;11ip n1et \~i!l1 federal lnbor trouble shooter \\' J. L".sery and said later. "llopl·fully 1r(:11 be a.~le to get this thing resuh·ed ~(1111\ 110\\' !'t:ht111I bus ~l'r\'l<.:c because thf'\' v.·rrc undp r 11 ;iy. l.;.iler. the group pickCtC'd -'-"'-"_b_1,_10...::g'_'_"~'~';o~li~o~e~. ____ · ---~'~'G~· &:·~E~e~xecut1ve oft ice .... I ~_, Tiu! v1olrnl'e \l'h1ch h~s n1arkt'd fill' p1·01est since 1ls bcglnuu1~ '[')'1"";d;,y 11tt:rcascd and appeared n1ore se riot1s. One trucker was shot to dc:i \!1 TuesdJ v night in Deh11\';1re and !'t'\'eral driver's l\'t•re ~hot and \\'OUnded overnight or early today. The Dcla1,•nre shooting \vns the second dC"nth resulti ng frotn the shu!dO\\'ll. Police In \\'ild\VOOd, !-~la.. ev:1cu .tl'<I a crowd t!d truck terminal at about 11 a.in. todoy after a !elephonrd txin1ti threat. There v.·as no in1n100iate word Estancia Scl1ool <.:011tract Given A S443.00l contract y,•as awarded Tuesday for remodeling work at Estancia lligh Schoo l in Costa J\Tesa, Trustees of the Newport·f\lesa Unified School District w1animously accep1ed the l1id for Sherman Johnson of El r.1onte. \Vork is slated to begin in April. School officials suid the rcmodrlling \\'ill consist of an expansion of the school 's librory. a new television studio, I• several new classrooms and arous1icat \\ork in the school's interior courty11rds. r.loney for the project ro1ne<: rrorn !he di.strict'!! existing e :i p i I a 1 1n1prO\'e n1ents fund , officials said. Police Keep P eace SAN FRANCJSCO iUPll -A force of 40 policemen kept pt"ace at a Board of Educati on meeting here which was ~ " attended by S\v:istika-w~aring members of the National Socittlist White People• I Party. 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For -.Return Trip i l!OUSTObl (UPI) -'Mie Skylab 3 aslrooauts have packed their economy-sized Apollo ferry ship with a truckload o !scientific booty for the ride to earth and the end ot man'!! most productive space voyage. ~rak!: P. Carr. of Santa Ana. Edward G. "Gibson . formerly of San Clemente, and \Villiam R. Pogue WU41uct their final te.sts;-today, befpre. splashdown Friday morntng and finish all but tbelr last~ n1inute p'ac~. .::. - Tuesday wM tlieir be1'¥ieat:' day or loading lb~·ApQIJo,'~t-; the y have a few tr o z e q· n1edical specilnens to-pack before undocJtjQa f r o to. Sky1ab·s nose at 3:3i .am. PDT Friday. Splashdown was set for 8: 17 a.m. PDT in the Pacific, 175 mi les southwest of San Diego. ' ¥ooked • Escapes MIAMT BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Wealthy ?\fiaml Beach attorney Ch a r le s ''Buddy" Courshon \\'as found alive and unharmed. at a local hotel today more than 12 hours after h~ told relatives he Wa.!i being held by kidnapers demanding a $40,000· ransom, the FBI said. 'Ille FBI reftl!ed to gi\•e any details about how it traced Courshon to the hotel, which is in a poor section of h-fiami Beach, Courshon , in his mid- 40s, is married and has t .... ·o children, and is the brother From Wire Servl«s \\'ASIUNGTON -Se<.Tetary of State Henry A. Kissinger "'ill visit Moscow in late lo.larch to make plans for a visit bY President Nix.on , to the Soviet Union later in the year. The White House announced the tri~ Tuesday at the end of a visit here by Soviet Foreign Minister A n d re i Gromyko. A commWlique said: "It wa!I agreed that Secretary Kissinger will visit 11oscow in the second half of r.tarch 1974 in connection w i th preparations for the visit to the Soviet Union , v•hich \\'ill take place this year in accor d a nce \\"ith the ;:agreement reached in June, 1973." KO DATE FOR the Nixon THE mtE OF splash could be· altered slightly by an engine firing today to change Xaviera Hollander, ''The Happy Hooker," has been convicted of shoplifting Utree night- gowns from Vant.ouver, B.C., deparlment store. She is a former madam who wrote best-s"elling book. of millionaire banker Arthur ,-------------, The Jackpot ~1rs. Ruth Cotter, a school bus driver in Saginaw, ~1i ch., be· comes an instant mU - lionaire. She won state's lottery and will receive $50,000 a year ... for 20 years. Cow-shoo. the space: station's altitude in ---------- orbit. The three-minute bum TilE FBI AND Police Otief Rocky Pomerance s a i d Courshon disappeared Tuesday evening a Iler leaving his law office to pick up some fishing equipment. should raise the altitude by seven miles and add one to t\vo years to tbe time Skylab' will slay in orbit. 'Flight Director Nell llutchinson said the Spacelab probably would orbit earth for five to eight years before re- entering the atmosphere and burning up. Hutdiinson said although Carr described the packing as "wild and woo 11 y . ' ' everything was progressing v.·ell with few problems. Angels Rid_e Sh~tgun . ' . CLEVI!:LAND · (UPll · - One Final Bid Seen For Heatl1 More than an hour later, Courshon telephoned h i s brother's home and spoke to his sister-in-Jaw and said "it's a matter of life and death," LONOON (UPI) -Prime officials said. :f.1.inJster Edward Heath has Abou t five minutes later. postponed for 24 hours a they said. Courshon called again and spoke to his brother major speech ln Parliament saying: "Art. I've been on the economic crisis brought kidnaped. They ~·ant $40,000." on by a nationwide coal miners strike. AUTllORITIES SAID a Business leaders called the third call came aOOut 20 minutes later, this time strike, scheduled to begin at apparently fronl the kidnaper, Qli~ght Saturday, allT\9St a;; .. who told Arthur Courshon, ~.as the outbreak.01 war. "'W.e 've got your brother. Don 't call the police or the Murtlia Ekes By JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP) -Democrat John P . r-.turtha Jr. has won a narrow vi ctory in a special congressional election in which the \Vat ergate scandal played a shado1,·y role. 1i1urtha's WlOCflciaJ; 220- vote winning margin over Republican Harry ~t Fox Tuesday snapped a 2.5-year Republican hold on the state's 12th Congressional District. l\lurtha. a 41-year-Old Vietnam veteran and state legislator. will finish out the unexpired term of the late Republican Rep. John P. Saylor. me e ti n g w 1 1 h So v I et ('('m among Westt>m E11ro1>Pnn :'\1xon shetvft! plans last Comniunist i'ar1y S~rttary governments th.al \\ant Iv )r.1r to l'.1nd up \1·hat he had C'reneral Leon id A Hrt>1l111r~ st rt·ngthet1 the lr:ln~all:\t:lll' dcs/g:natcd 11s "The Year 0~ w'as 1?ttntioned. but Qffic-i:-i !~ partnershi)l. ~:uro1>e" \1'1th a S\\'tng through indicate the Presid(..>nt hopes ... ,"~ K~OW for sure lhC' four or five North Atlaqtic to make the visit io late sprin:;: p Id Ill be · ·1· th 1•,.,.,1,. Q,g,,1,,, .• ,·,00 cap·,, ... res en! ~· v1s1 1ng ,. • • " ......, or early swnmer. So,.,·,, U111·011" gr1•••1b].-' th•· ·r11 · )"''' ,.,.,,. conce1••·" " ' "'' -'-• "" •CU ..., It ~·ould be the third Ni~on-arnll<issador of Ofll' Europ<'a1 1 a 1\ay or n·v1v1ng and Brezhnev swnrniL N 1 x on country ... But we don 'l kno11J l'l'<il•t.l lcat1ng the alins and visited the Soviet Union in for sure if <ind "ht•ll ht" s1ill purposf·s or <i d y n am it: !\1ay 1972 after his trip to Intends to vi sit us as he said A rn c r 1 c <1 n ·Europ e a D. .. China. Brezhnev visited !ht• he would las.I ~ear " p:irtn('rship. linited States in J une 1973. c===='=-'======='=========='"""I' State Departn1ent ofricials said Kissinger and C:roniyko agreed the second round of Strategic Ar1ns Lin1i!al111n Talks (SALT! ,1·ould begin Feb. 19 in Genc\'a. U.S. officials hoped that a treaty could be negoti::itcd limiting devclopn1cnl o f offensive nuclear "'t><lpons 111 1in1e to be signed by Nixon and Brezhnev at the sun1n1it n1eeting. TllE COi\li\JUNIQUfo: ~aid ".special attention was devoted to the 11iddle East" in Gromyko's talks here. It said both \Vashington and J\1oscow believed the conference on security and cooperation in Europe "should reach a successful conclusion as .soonj as possible." ·'The question of in u t 11 11 l force reduction in central Europe ~·as touched on," the con1murUquc said. The announcement of Noc- on 's visit has raised. ncv,· ron·I . CHAIN FENCE SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND PETS 500'-OFF* FABRIC WHEN /0 INSTALLED BY WARDS CllHi• v1rlou~ neo,hl1 lni! qu;ilil•iol ol 1tur<1y, 1ow-M .. lnlen•n<• ~;it•lnh•<I 1r trffll vln~t·coarM t11rfc. Wort r~brlc 11 hO!·di~ 911v;inl1td tor •~Ira "r-o!ect1on. •Gotet;, posts, toprorr, flffi119s aitd IMtatloti•• .,. •DN at 0111 ret1i1lar hrw prlcn. Coll for frff ntllltefe te4eyl WOOD AND WROUGHT lllON ALSO AVAILAILE. ( ' , ENER-GY SAVING HOURS Do.ily 10to9, Sat. 10to6, Sun. 12fo 5 Souih Coast ',Plaza Playboy No Cri1ne Members of the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club, so m e carrying weapons, have begun serving as escort guards for gasoline truck s moving out from Refiners Transport Tenninal on the city's east side. llEATil'S DEC IS I 0 N FBI." spurred speculation that hel-'.:.'.'.'.: _________ ~=========--,"-- fo.fADRID. Spain (AP) - The Supreme Cou rt has ruled that possession of Playboy magazine in the home is not a "public scandal" in Spain. The court set aside a four- month jail sentence and a fine of $170 given to RartWl Gomez Lopez ol ?i.tadrid. Playboy i!: banned from entering S}Wn, a:od police searching--for'' dnf&S found several Old copieif of the magazine in Gomei'!ll home . But the courf said this wasn't scandalous· . · because t h e magB.z.ines had not left the house. \' ~r , :f' " " ' ' \\\ \1 ' , ;\-I~ ' i ' \-iJ _ .'·\ \I "· .. \ '\.i ' \ ,\ .. "\\re're onl y using tho3e Angels v.•ithout f e Ion y ·convictions or those working to get their record expunged," said Di('k Rizzo, a partner tn t~ private security firm of Court Md Corporat.ioo ln\'estigators,' Inc., who recruited the nine nlen. "The Anaels are good street people," he-a.aid. •"Ibey can handle them-sel'ves better than some policemen." r ~ ,( ·1·· i \:. ' ~-~ . ' ' ' 1 plaqs on e final peace move befcre the 269,000 coal miners laurich their walkout. (9al Board Chairman Derek Ezra said the walkout would be "a catastrophe unparalleled in Britain's postwar industrial history." PoHtical sources said Heath discusSt.>d a possible last ditch peace bid when he conferred TueSc:iay with heads of the Confederation of Br i tis b Industry. which represents 12,000 Industrial firms. Political sources said the peace move might be made by the confederation directly to the 10 million-member Trades Union Congres s (TUC). -, ' • " . - Bullock's South Coast Plaza ,;;; ' i nvi [CS you to anend -··i:@ Elizabed1 Arden's Red J)htn now for a prcrricr you "-'ich A Ji ttlc help from t~e Elizabe.rh Arden ... btaury ex~rts. Learn hOw to take care of your skin , how rO make up, ho"' to persona'Ii;c.your f ace look. and much more. Rescrvati_ons arc -Sf arid include a co~-plete Red Door Kie of Beauty, plus $2 credit toward an y Elizabech Arde~ purchlsc. Sessi°'*Will bc·h.C'ra.i.t the following times and are limited jn size, so please make your reserv~tions early. Phone 556-0611, exr. 208 Cosmetics Monday, February 11 ar 2 :00 p.m. and 6: 00 p.m. Tuesday, February 12 ar 10:0? a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Wednesday; February 13 at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 14.ar 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. _F(iday, cf.eb\'!'"Y. 15..at I 0: 00 'I-JD-. ao<l 2: 09.P·':" ~ .. .. . . .. ~~ -•L •• I \ ~ • ''[.·.: ll>"'' '•,. ·~., ".:--. i · .,,. .• . . ., -• ··!· ... { . " .,.... . ... . ., " ..... \ SANTAANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA Cotton T-shirting 91ooi.<: ·r -ll hirr.-. 1J1~1 r 1akc to .il!fkf#Js ,;r ;1(~c~·ories <tnd looks. Alfb.Y --.-: ::. Quore 1 fe, in pure corton ... rhe fiber rb:it's cool. '";1shable and retains i[S sb:ipe lunger. All tor sizes S, 1[. L, ~j ~ •• • A. Clnss1c shape: ,,·uh cup ~1irch1 ng. ~ ! Salmon. rt·<l. n :I\'}'. barl ey. lt.:rLulC, and cornllo,ver, 8 1 U B. Polo shirr \\"ith smocked y0ke ba ck. Navr, royal, cornilo1ver, barley, 812 C. E1nbroidered collac and cuff s hire. l ecruce. barler. S.13 D. All -over en1 broidcreJ :ioh1r1. Navr, red, S.16 E. _Round ne ck. co!l:ireJ sh irr'\ 1th mulri-cnlor rn1broidt·rr. \\'hire ''r n;i.\'y, S l 6 Shcr\\')'n Sporr~~·c,1r • ._ __________________ .._ ___________ .. ShopMondaythru Friday, IO:OOa.m. to9:30 p.n1. I Bu,llock's Santa Ana, 1 Fashion Square, 2800 N . Main StrC'Cl, Sa11t:t Ana, Teltphone: ~17-7.211 Bullock's South Coast Plaza SitU..-da r. 10:00 a.ni . ro 6:00 p.m. Bullock's South Coast Plaz.t, San Diego FrtC\\'~1y :i.t Bris1o l, Cost.l t\tcs.l, 1-i.-lcphonl .. <)~6-66\l - I ' • • DAILY PILOT . EDITORML PAGE School On the ass1.hnption that hungry children don't learn \'ery well. the Newport.-"'tesa Unified School IJislrict has begun to feed a sou nd -breakfast to about 350 ('hildren each n1orning. To keep the meals within the reach or ('ver~one. the charge is n1inin1al -jllst 25 ce nts a day. For poorer children. it's free (t he cosl is later rei1nbursed to the district by the federal government). To date. the breakfast progrinn is nffered in only four of 34 elementary and 1niddle sc hools, but district officials say it can be expanded v.•hcrcver there Is a den1- onstrated need. The program gives hundreds of pa.rents -includ- ing some wh o leave honte early for w(lrk and so me who are impoverished -the .security o{ knowing their chil- dren are starting off the day with a nutritionally bal- anced 1neal. The social implications of this prog:ran1 are obvious. School officials nevertheless have acted to fl!! a need they recognized in the total development of I-I arbor Area children. '£'11rough careful management. the ('Ost to local tax· payers has been kept minimal. And it "is obviously meet- ing a vital 11eed for some anti n1 aki ng it possible for the school district to do a t>etter job of educating. Eq11ality for Coacl1es Breakfasts the women are not satisfied with then1 . Late last week lhey announced that they were "withholding thei r serv- ices" on after-school sports unless their raises were made retroactive by two school years rather than just the Cltr· rent one. ln taking this 3ction, the women clain1ed lhey really di dn't care about the 1noney, that they were concerned about principle. 'fhe •prin1.:iple involved, "equal pay for equal coach_· ing services" was established as of the current school year. Reopening the preceding year's salary contracts seems legally unwise for the school district, lacking some competent legal order. And for the women coaches now to withhold their services from the girls seems un· wise because it smacks of a vindictive approach to an essentially legal issue. Honors Deserved A good handful of Costa Mesa city employes re· cehtly were honored fo r 15 years or ntore of municipal ·service in a co1nmunity that incorporated 20 years ago, This is a pretty strong s howing and a 11retty good testimony to the proper kind of treatment on two sides -city officials and those who make a living as city employes. Both City Councilman (and former mayor) Robert l\I. \Vilson and Police Chief Roger Neth received 20-year pins for their service to the city. Those who received ci- tations or pins for 15 years' service or more nun1berecl 1nore than a dozen. Not too 1nany local residents remember whe n City J-lall was a Quonset hut on Newport Boulevard i1ear 19th Street, as opposed to a five-story structure on Fair Drive \vhich would be a soluce of pride to any vi gorous young city. - I , ....... ;· , ... :r:1:: ,,. ~"'"'~',.._. . . . -- The women who coach sports at the middle sc hools o( the Newport-1\-lesa U1tified School District struck a blow of sorts last week for their sex. The 14 coaches persuaded the district adn1inistration to pay them the same a1nount of inoney for their a£ter-school coaching that men coaches in the middle schools earn for making the same effort. In addition, the district agreed to make the pay raises retroactive to September, 1973, These chang~ were well deserved. Unfortunately, One might say those words are typical of Costa Mesa and its leaders: young, but vigorous. c •mny SOON WE\l.RAVE NOTll1N6 LEFT TO JfLIEVt IN Sill oµ~SELVE~! llnpo11ulate1l A1·eu Best I or Site Some Marks Of True Dear Gloomy Gus Support for the Chino Hill~ Jetport Civilizatio11 ~YD NEY J. HARRI~ Thoughts at Large: A country is civilized y,.·hcn s!atus is conferred by nierit and not n1crcly by funetioo--v.·hcn a good carpenter, a good .... bober, a good cook, arc accorded the social respect _ we gi\'e to a mediocre broker or an indifferent account.ant. • • • v..·ilh rare exceptions, nothing is more fruitless U1an "interviewing" the average actor or pcrlonnt r; for people become performers largely because they have a deficiency of identity, not an excess. ' . \\'hen he 1nakes a grievous m i s take in interna1ional re- lations, a na!io-n 's leader usually l'> roofronted with the options of plunging his country into "·ar or losing face ; and the pov,.cr-driven men ~·ho setk office anyth.ing but face. . \VOU!d rather lose • The most hof)('st quote c.r-U1e year from a publi c man w.-is n1ade by Norman A. C:trlson . director of the lo't•dL"ral Burt"an or Prisons. when he said : "The only thing \\·e can say v.·ith :iny degree of cert ainty is that we still know \"t>ry little about ho.,,,.· to deal effec1ively v.·ith offcnderS. I1 is ludicrous to pretend othern·lse.·· r ve nevt>r undl'rr.too<l wliv ;idjective for "i.;s;:u1t" slin~l<l "gigantic"' ruU1er th nn "gi~Hl\\(:." The smart. pi:-rson ~nt."f'r:' 1h;1 t 1! i.~ CJnly "by lu ck" th;il son1Mne hu s 'fhe public should kno1v !hat 1vhen the llged. blind and disJbled re- C"Ci\'ed thei r loudly bragged about sUpplemcntary income payments. thev also lost their right to food stai-nps. I'm 1\'0rse off than before! N.F.L. Gloe>ml' Go1 commtfll, 1 r. sultnKttM "" re10ers 1nCI do not net11ur11Y r.flKf 1!11 vie'•" ol t~t new•P~I"'· 5ltfMI rt11r ••I •te•t TO Gl<>Omy (;ijl, Dllll' P'llol. inherited a Jot of money-failing to recognii.e that it ls also ''by luck" that he inherited a lot of brafns, which he \VOt1ld like to lake all the crl-'di t for. " • 1'he \1'orst ovl\s· are not co1nmitted by indi\'idual cri111lnals or sinners, but by those >-l'ho prof('SS a principle or an "i~m ''; by those \vho enlist their \\•icked acts under the baTUler of a separatist c i·eed or cause, and thus seek to escape persOnal resix>nsibility for viciousness. .. • If a sn1a\1 tl1ing has the power to n\akc you angry, does that not indicate something about your size? .. • • Alfred ?-io!:iel rral\v believed lhat. his lnvcniion of drnarnltc 11-us a blessing ror inankind. sin('(' it ,,·ou!d make future v.:1rs "too lt1rrihle .. to be 1vaged by a11yvne : tl1erc arl' people today who JU~t ;1S ff'IQl!shly b,·liL"it! the same ebout lhl' J !·bl'•!llb. • • An hone::.l \'U!E!:1ri :.-n1. such as 1'Ain't J." L~ far p1:tfcrahle to a false gen t l'C!i ~n1 . sur.:h as "Aren 't I," which l1:.1s 11v1tiing t1l r1'(:ommend iL • • \rl1.'.l!evcr nh~curilv nl.'.lV befall the 1··J111ic· strip, "Pogo.:' i\s ·late crt:a tnr, \\alt Kelly. is assurC'll of immort;_1h!y 1<1+' al least one line: "\le hil\'C n1cl the r11f·1ny. and J1e is us." To the Edilor:· '..:"our Jan. 19th edition carried <J11 article in y,•hi eh Orange Co u n t y Super\'isor Ralph Diedrich assalled the 01ino Hills Airport as a "pron1otcrs· plpc drean1 and economic folly." I have been ay,·nlting the promoters' reply. but appnrcn!ly they do not con.sider the supcrvisor·s ·statements \vorthy of rebuttal. l do, however, and I'll give you n1y rl'asons why. TIIE ClllNO HilUi area is idl'allv \ocatl'd for lhis type of airport. It iS situated at the very hub of Southern California and is easily accessible from Orange C-0llllty. Los Angeles CoWlty, San Bernardino County and Riverside County. The proposed site for the ru111\·ays is just one and one-half miles north or the Riverside Freev:ay near the westf'rn end of the Santa Ana c.anyon. It \\'ill be close for cveryolle. The \\leir Canyon and Coal Canyon offr;i111p s on the Riverside Free\\'ay are rompleted and ready for use. The area coo..<;ists of more than 60,COO un.improved acres and is free of any major popul ation. Because of this fact, it will receive the least resistance from those v;ho oppose an. airporl in their O\Vll backyard. The site of the propooed airport is 1.400 f~t above sea level. This means th at noi;;c and pollution ,,..·ill be greatly diluted OCfore jet aircraft arrive ovt'r an area of major population. Compare this y,·ith Lo;; Angeles ln tcmatiooal. Orange County Airport. Lon g Beach Airport. Onta rio. Palmdale and many others located :it or near sea level \\·here noise and pollution is directly aOOve the suITOunding homes and busineSS<'s. A CIIl :'-10 !!ills jrtµorl \\'1!1 be 1)1P long a\1·aitt>d an5\V{'r 10 the outrnged property owners ne:"1r !ht' Or;tnge Couii(v Alfport and nny illhcr So u th er n (~1lifomia ;1i rµor t ·1\'ht•re _Jo.:t il ights. ;i:-e ~ w1bcarahle to tlHl:'t' it11med1a tcly surrollllding .such Jt 1fil l divt·rl thu..»e U.S. Building Saudi Fleet \\1 ASHL.VGTO N -Saudi Arabia has cut off oil to the U.S. armc."<1 forces since October 21. Yet, the U.S. Na~~; turning the other cheek. is building 1" Sa udis a new n:ival f\e<?t. The det ails arc cont.:iined in a confidential memorandum scnl to the 1op t"avy ship designers .1t the request of Navy Sccre1;:uy John \\-"nmer. Signed by \Vam,,r·,._ engin~nng <:<h1er. Rear Adm. P.C' .• Jones, ihe mcn10 calls for "inlcnsifitd n1 anagement'' to oblige the S;i udi s. (JACK ANDERSON) to halt all oil deliveries lo Ole U.S. a nncd forces and warned that "any deviations" would be "harshly dealt witll." "The United States has agreed to undertake a program to construct several classes 1of ships for the Roya l Saudi Navy Force." states the 1ncn10. NOT ONL'' v.•ill the Navy butter up King Faisal by designi ng the ships. but the memo says the United Slates y,·ill also oversee "contractor performance, resources allocation and all other n1atters cooccming .. , assigned projC("t W'(lr.k ." AM1\1CO, the \\'or Id 's larges I petroleum producer, is a consortium or rour u·.s. oil companies -Exxon. ~1obil. S1andard of California and ll'cxaco. Ironically, they are permitted to charge off Saudi taxe-s against their U.S. taxes. · because they persuaded Congress th;i t the rich Saudi oil reserves are essential for U.S. defense. \Vt."UI we asked engineecs on the project how it y,·as going. tbey hissro nenrousl_y: "T'h.a!'s confidential! We're not :5upposed to discuss that!" Among the ronficlentla l revelations in tne n1emo: Th t: llnitL'l'l SL1tes 1.i; 1>u1li11ni~ guided tnJ!'.Sile gunl>OAts. p;itrol ~ul):> aud war fr·igates for the new s..-iudi n:lvy. Yet on October 21. King F'111 snl's eovemment served notice on Ara1nco Y ct the oi I colossus. putting profits aht'ad of p.1!riotism, didn't hl'sitate to carry out King Faisal's order:'! rather than risk of1ooding 1hc stem old n1onarch. The king ordered the cut-of! because he fel t Atnerican ,,..·eaporu;. \\'blch l'rcsident Nixon rushed to Israel, \\'ere bfing used to kill Arab soldiers. Aramco has pleaded lhat i1 had no i:ihemat\ve but to comply with the ldng's diC'!u m. ()thrrwise, th<? t'Onsortiu1n's only !louni· of crude oil 1vould have been j(~1>ardize<l . A'f Tiil': :-talc Department, officials CJ;plai.ned ihat the Saudi!; simply wouW I have taken their business to Britain . France or J apan if the United States had refused to build the ships. A Navy spok esman said he \\'as sure no funds were going for training Saudi sailors. l{e referred all &I.her questions to the Saudi Arabian emba.s5y. PROPANE PlNCll: We have rereivcd re.liable reports that brokers have driven up the prioc Qf propane gas by hoarding it until the customers bid the price up. Propane has jumped from 13 cents a gallon in 1972 to about 40 cents a gallon today, Caught ln t11e pinch are tl1c South's n1ral poor, who use propane to treat their homes. At the old price, propane was slightly more expensive than other heating fuels. But propane heaters were far le.'1.1 eipenslve than other heating equipment. SO POOR people ln the milder climates, who lived away from ttle natural gas Hnes, warmed their homes with propane. But now. prop.i~ costs ha\•e skyrocketed and the rural poor can no longe r afford the heat .. or1cn , the brokers sell to one another, as they speculate on the rising prices. Everyone in the chain takes 11 profit , so by lhe lime the product reachf!s thf! consumer, the price has pyramlded aslrooornically. MAILBOX I.etters from readers are 1ve1comr. f\.'ormally, writers should convey tll.eir 111.essages in 300 words or less. Tlie right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All let· ters must include signature and mail· fng address but -names n1ay be witll- lie l.d on request if suffici ent reascni is apparent. Poe try will no t be pub- li.shed. unwanted jets to where only a bare n1inimum of cilizens will feel the effect. SUPERVISOR Caspers has urged enlargement of the Ontario Airport in lieu of the Oi.ino Hills AirporL Such is not a suitable solution . The majority of jet eornmuters come fron1 Orange County and mosl of these would prefer to drive to L.A. lntematiooal r<ither than to drive to Ontario. Jn this dav of fuel crisis. the conswnption getting to either LA. or Ontario v.·ould be nluch greater than it would be to Chino }!ills. The Ontario Airport is comparatively old and \loould be costly to enlarge so as to handle the jun1bo Jets. It would have to be up-datt'd considerably . othen\.·ise jumbo jet p:tssengers will· spend as much time ::it the airport waiting for their baggage :>S ·they do in getting to and fron1 Ontario. There are 15,000 citizens of Ontario y,.110 are directly under the path of the -proposed _jet activity and these people will most <'ertain!y rise up against thls invasioo ,;ind cost]_}' lav."SlLlts y,•HI surely result. So. Ontari o is not the ROBBRT G. "tcDERMO~T Campai!t" S pendh19 To the Editor : t am conc.'t'rned about s ever a I editorials published r{.1.'Cfltly, including yours, y,·hich favor restricting the amount of mo~y a candidate for public office may spend on his political campaign. l BELIEVE in a free press and .I believe everyone has the right to express their views, tight or-\.VT'Ong. I find it a bit frightening that you edit.ors do not agree. It is ironi c that you arc calling for restriction of the freedom of the press, the very lifeblood of your profe$ion as well as the lifeblood of a free America. All Americans have the right under the ConstltuUoo to print and disseminate anything they wish, rest ricted only by· the laws ot libel. The Constitution does not exclude political candidatefl and doe s not restrict the amount of .material any person may dialeminate. THIS RlGtrr of free expression, as insured by the Freedom ol Speech and the Freedom of the Press, had no doUar limit tn the ConstitutiOO. l find it shlx:king that the press itBelf is calling for government control on how much a pcnon may speud on expressing Q11otes Loal1 A. Allen, Palo Alto buslne>sman, collector or primitive art -"A3 you study the evolutlonary devtlopment of leadOr:'$hip io the primitive tribes and the pi nce myths hold \n their religion, you sec there are common p:ttltf'Tls b11~!C IO the deveJnpment O( OUl' -whole future. and you realize thot by studying eboriginal people Vi\'! can come to understand Oun!elves." himself. A campaign ronsist.s entirely of the prinled and the spoken word. The people do oot want this right taken av.·ay !Tom a candidate or anyone t'.'lse. \\'hat the people really want is to kno\V 'vho donated the •1onry. hO\\' much they donated and \\'here and hO\V the money v.·as spent. Beyond any doubt, tlley slxluld ha\'e this infonnation. Armed with those facts. thev can decide for themselves if the caDdidate is a free agent oi-if he is in a position to be influenced and by y,·hom. SO!\IE HA VE inferred that 1 am against Wlrestricted c a m p a i g n i n g because 1 had an expensive ~· )'et. they a.00 say that the incumbent has an advantage when campaign funds are restricted. If I had only selfuih 1notives. as some have tnft.-rred. then as an i~mbent, I v.·outd favor restricted campaigns. The right to distribute p r i n t e d materials and th e right to express ourselvl"'s within the Javis of ·libel and slander began roan after t h e Jtevolutionary War and have been niore jealously protected by Americans down through the years with Jes-; challenge than any other of our freedoms. I a.in for full campaign financial disclosu re: Who, What , Where, When and flow. In the oath of_ office I took 11'hen I became a member ol the Boa rd of Supervisors, I s"''ore to protect lhe C-Onstitution . 'Mlerefore. I can support no ne1v Jaw that "'·ould abridge those rig hts. RALPH A. DIEDRICH SUpervisor, Third District County of Orange. California B1Uk Sign Law To 'T'he Editor: 'V-e realize that many groups - homeowners. businessmen, the council. planning commission, and planning sta!f -have studied . restudied. suggested compromi!tE!S and worked together on the proposed Costa Mesa sign ordinance for many months. THE PRESENT signa.ge ratio in Costa Mesa is approximately 1.6 feet per 1 lineal foot of lot frontage. The ordinance stiputates a I to 1 ratio. We feel that this !<nnula will greatly improve the appearance of our city and will be an ordinance with which everyone can Jive. '"e congratulate the pl.'.lllning commissioo for rerommending the adoption of the ordinance in this fonn, and we urge the cKy council to follow through. MARILYN VOYER President Costa Mesa Junior Women's Club Control s,ign• To the Editor: A3 a concerned resident of Costa Mesa, 1 whole.he.art.edly endorse the proposed ocdinance for sign control and hope our city council will implement it as soon as possible. NORMAN BREAUGH Sat'61'1ed 1Uesan• To the Editor : A3 long-I lme res Id en IS of Olota Mesa. we wish to express our appreciation to the CO.ta Meea Clly, Council for lls progressive Ioaderslllp -playing a i;trong role ln the county'• acqulBltion or Fairview Parlt and ple<in& ol tho park bond Issue on the beUot , last September. Th l.s Indeed demonstrated M lntcre.st in open s~ccs. and with the advent of the energy CMS!!. lhls Jeader!!hip has shown Uie vision to prov1do CO.ta Mesa with addKlonal recreation faclHties \rtllch do not rcq~irc automobile uses. We are very hopeful (Asta ~les.'l wl11 continue to grow in such orderly fashion. MR . & ~1RS. LESLIE R. JONES Wldotv's Plight Tl) lhe Editor: I arn a tota!tv disabled widow and have been receiVing aid from the state of California. In J anuary the state tumt'd all the disabled, blind and elderly ovf·r to the federal govcrrunent. \\re hart· been receiving S l95 a month (a few dollars more for the blind 1, but effective Jan. l. 1974, they granted us an increase of $35. NOW 11-1\' RENT here. in Costa \h.~~ is $.120 plus utilities, \vhich 1'11 adm it is reasonable for thls arC'a, but a disaster to us \\·ho can't aflortl mo·re than sonic place in :J ght't!O. Btll the last heartbreaking nt'\\'S c:imc this mo11ting in the mail v.•hcn the \Ve 1 fa r e Departn1cnt informed me I was no longer eligible !oc the $40 \\'Orth ot: rood sta mps I have been purchasing for $21, bl-ca llS(' of tbc $35 increase in my grant. I can't ailord to eat very much any>.1·ay and now wtw-n I spent the v. hole 1nooth of January being grateful for lhe ~ increase, I wlnd up now being v.·orsc off than before because the pric~ ket>p going up and up. I JUST can't undcr:o;tand tnat stncr v.·e are so far below U;c poverty level now y,'tiy they ~et-p wantin~ 10 <1dd to our already fniscrabl !! 'pli~ht and isn't there sometliing somebody r;iu do~ VAYE GOl'LD Faith Restored To the F..ditor : \\'itti Watergate in thl'. nc11,:;, compelled to \\'rill' this. 1 frl1 I LOST my wallet in a phl')fll' lii.1()1)1 re("('ntly . 1 never expeclffi to .set' rithi r the y,·aJlrt , the ID or the $86 a}l.lin But, to my surprise , I reeti1·rd ,, telephone caH and the calle1' l~k p<1u1~ to meet me in Corona de\ ~1 :1r !1+ ret urn t>Verything. l{e h.:id raiSC1\ h1., 16-year-old daughter 'A'bO had found nt v wallet to be honest. and further li~· put that teaching into pr;ictice ,'111en lh t!Y met me to relum the \\'aUct. 111E EVENT helped rC'storc my faith in humanity and I rev:a rdcd lhen1 with as much as I could. h's nice to \now that despite the scandals , lhe majority of average Americans are still honest. J .. JOSEPH AN DREW~ OIAN&I COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. lVttd, Publish('r Thomas Ketvil, Edilor Barbara Kreibich Editoriat Page EdiWr ~ editorial ,pe.gl!' or 111c-Dally Pilol ~k• to inform and ~mul&tl!' ~eni. by pteSltnU".' nn thls Pftle divenM?•cot:imMtary on toplca of in- t~ by syndicated ~umnists •ncl carloonilts, by providlna a fonim for reader&' vln;1 and by lftltntlnr this newtpaptt'I oplnka and kJeu on curnnt lopta. The tdttorial opinions ol the Da.llY Pilot appear only In 1he tell~ column at 1be top of the PIC"'; Oplnkmg e. cMd by ""'' eo1. umnista MCI c•rtooniltt and lttt•r 1 writinl are t11ttr own m:t ·M ~e-. rntnt of their v1ewt by 'the Dally PilOt aboukl bt 1"'"'"4. Wednesday, February 6, 1974 : -; 1 J •